Color Video Camera AW-E560 (Lens : Purchased locally) Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions completely.
CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. For U.S.A Warning: This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, i.e., in strict accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
CONTENTS PREFACE ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 FEATURES .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 SPECIAL NOTES ON OPERATION ...............................................................................
PREFACE FEATURES The Panasonic AW-E560 is a digital signal processing color video camera that incorporates three 1/2” CCDs. A digital video signal processing system is packed in a compact, lightweight body while assuring high picture quality, high reliability and high performance. System setup and adjustments can be easily performed by setup menu. Connection to peripheral devices, such as an RCU and an RCB, enables a wide variation of system configurations.
13. A digital highlight compression circuit reproduces natural dynamic ranges. 14. A digital color matrix enables high fidelity color images. 15. The optimum operation mode for each of your specific applications can be selected. 16. The scene file automatically sets up the most appropriate shooting conditions. 17. System setup parameters, such as SMPTE/full color bar, date and time are indicated on the monitor screen. 18. Remote control with an RCU or RCB.
PRECAUTIONS DONT'S DO'S • Do not attempt to disassemble the camera, Remote Control Unit (RCU) or other units. In order to prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. • Do refer any servicing to qualified service personnel. • Do not abuse the camera. Avoid striking, shaking, etc. The camera contains sensitive components which could be damaged by improper handling or storage. • Do handle the camera with care.
• Do not aim the camera toward the sun, no matter whether it is turned on or not. • Do use caution when operating the camera in the vicinity of spot lights or other bright lights, as well as light reflecting objects and surfaces. • Do not expose the camera or Remote Control Unit (RCU) to rain or moisture, and do not try to operate the equipment in wet areas. Do not operate the camera or RCU if it becomes wet. • Do take immediate action if ever the camera or RCU should become wet.
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 1 2 -6-
1. Lens Mount 1/2" standard bayonet type lens or a microscope adaptor can be mounted. 4 5 3 6 7 !7 PAGE ITEM UP DOWN (AWC) (ABC) (BAR) G/L IN 3. Page Switch (PAGE) A menu will appear on the monitor screen when this switch is pressed for around 2 seconds. Pressing the switch advances the menu page. IRIS 8 VIDEO OUT !6 2. Mounting Hole A screw hole (1/4” - 20 UNC) for mounting the camera on a wall, ceiling with a mounting bracket or tripod. 4.
7. Video Output Connector (VIDEO OUT) A composite video signal is provided at this connector. 9. Zoom/Focus Connector (ZOOM/FOCUS) Input terminal for lens with zoom and focus function that can be remote controlled. 8. Iris Connector (IRIS) Input terminal for lens with an iris control function. Some lenses may require an optional lens extension cable for connection. Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal 1 Not Used 7 Voltage Common 2 Not Used 8 Focus Control 3 GND 9 Zoom Control Pin No.
. Power Indicator Red LED lamp lights to indicate that the specified DC power is supplied to the camera. 10. Remote Connector (REMOTE) Input terminal dedicated to control signals from the optional Remote Control Box (WV-CB700A) and the Remote Control Unit (WV-RC700A). * WV-CB700A is connected through the optional conversion cable (WV-CA20T10). * WV-RC700A is connected through the optional conversion cable (WV-CA26T20). 12.
The multiplex adaptor WV-PS550 is connected to this connector when using a coaxial multiplex system. The WV-RC700A and WV-PS550 can be connected with a coaxial cable. 13. Video/RGB Output Connector (VIDEO/RGB) Composite/Y signal, RGB/Y-C/component signal and synchronizing signal are output from this connector. * Refer to Page 41 for signal selection. The optional cable WV-CA9T5 or WV-CA9T9 must be used for connection to this connector. Pin No. Signal Pin No.
15. G/L Signal 75-ohm ON/OFF Switch (75Ω ON/OFF) A terminating switch for G/L signals at Items 16 and 17. LENS MOUNTING Lenses of any make can be mounted on the camera as long as they are equipped with a 1/2” standard bayonet. 16. G/L VBS/HD Input Connector (G/L IN - VBS/HD) Signals synchronized with the reference signal are to be supplied to this connector when the camera is to be synchronized with the reference signal. VBS/BB, VS and HD signals are to be automatically determined. 1.
FLANGE BACK ADJUSTMENT IRIS GAIN CONTROL IN A LENS 1. Fully open the iris by shooting a dark object. (Iris selection switch should be set to M.) 2. Loosen the flange back lock knob. 3. Aim the camera at any object over 2 meters away from the camera. 4. Set the lens to its TELE end first and adjust its focus with the focus ring. 5. Set the lens to its widest angle next and adjust its focus with the flange back adjust ring. 6.
CONNECTIONS Caution : The connection and installation should be done by qualified service personnel or system installers. Refer any servicing to qualified service personnel. ■ CONNECTION OF DEVICE WITH A COMPOSITE INPUT CONNECTOR • Connection to any device which has a composite input connector, such as a video monitor or a VCR, must be made through the VIDEO OUT Connector.
Caution : To prevent fire or shock hazard, the UL listed wire VW1, style 1007 should be used as for the cable for 12V DC Input Connector. How to assemble the power cable: The power cable is to be assembled with the connector provided with the camera. 1 4 2 3 1. Prepare the wire. 3 (5 /16" mm ) AWG24 or larger 2. Fix with a screw if necessary. Put the casing and the rubber bushing on after soldering wires to the connector.
■ CONNECTION OF DEVICE WITH AN RGB MONITOR OR AN IMAGE PROCESSOR NOTES: • Output signals at the VIDEO/RGB connector can be selected from the INITIAL SET menu. • SYNC level can be selected from the INITIAL SET menu. Input signals to an RGB monitor or image processor must be supplied from the VIDEO/RGB connector through the optional D Sub/BNC cable WV-CA9T5 or D Sub/D Sub cable WV-CA9T9. WV-CA9T5 Cable Information Pin No.
■ CONNECTION OF A REMOTE CONTROLLER (RCU AND A STUDIO CABLE) 4. Turn RCU power on and the power indicator lamp will light. The camera can now be remote controlled by the RCU. NOTES: • Maximum extension length: 300 meters (Studio cables must be connected with joint adaptor WV-CA26T26.) • Use only the specified cables. Connection to the RCU (WV-RC700A) is made through the optional conversion cable WV-CA26T20 and a studio cable. 1. Turn RCU power off before connecting cables. 2.
■ CONNECTION OF A REMOTE CONTROLLER (RCU AND A COAXIAL MULTIPLEX SYSTEM) NOTES: • Use only model WV-RC700A (with WV-CB700A) as an RCU. • A coaxial multiplex system cannot be used with a studio 26-pin cable. • R/G/B, Y/C and Y/PR/PB signals cannot be transmitted through this system. Use a studio cable if any of these signals is required. • The maximum cable extension length allowed for this system is 300 meters. The optional multiplex adaptor WV-PS550 is used for connection of a coaxial multiplex system. 1.
■ CONNECTION OF A REMOTE CONTROL BOX (RCB) The RCB (WV-CB700A) and the camera must be connected with the optional conversion cable WV-CA20T10. 1. Turn RCB power off before connecting cables. 2. Connect the 20 pin connector of the conversion cable to REMOTE connector of the camera. The 10-pin connector must be connected to the RCB accessory cable or an optional RCB cable.
■ CONNECTION WITH MULTIPLE CAMERAS • Adjust the SC phase and H phase at the Program Out Connector. ■ An example of connection for VBS/BB input (Color lock mode). • A special effect generator is used as the source of reference signals. • Supply a synchronizing signal (VBS/BB) to the GEN-LOCK Connectors of both the RCU and the camera. There are two other modes such as VS input (No color lock mode) and HD/VD input (monochrome mode), which can be selected for your application.
CONNECTION OF COMPUTER INTERFACE ADAPTOR The system shown here can remotely control this camera by using the Computer Interface Adaptor WJ-PC500. The software required for this operation should be obtained locally. Please contact qualified service personnel for this software.
■ CONNECTION PROCEDURES FOR CABLE KIT WV-CA28T10 • The kit WV-CA28T10 has the following two cables in it. • 20P-BNC cable CA20TBNC • Pan/Tilt control cable CA28T103 • Connect the camera AW-E560 to the remote control box WV-CB550 with the CA20TBNC coaxial cable. • Connect the camera AW-E560 to the receiver WV-RC100 with the CA28T103 cable according to the cable connecting instructions. • Connect the camera AW-E560 to the remote control box WV-CB550 with two coaxial cables (video signal and G/L signal).
Color Monitor WV-CA12T12 Signal Generator IRIS CONTROL G/L VIDEO DC12V AW-E560 1/2" Zoom Lens CAMERA VIDEO PAN/TILT CONTROL MONITOR VIDEO Coaxial Cable ZOOM/FOCUS CONTROL G/L VIDEO CONTROL SIGNAL DC12V Pan/Tilt Control Cable CA28T103 PAN/TILT CONTROL Pan/tilt Contact Closure Type Remote Control Box WV-CB 550 B Pan/tilt Control Cable Receiver WV-RC100 Remote Control Box WV-CB550 -22-
■ CA28T103 CONNECTION PROCEDURE • Connecting Receiver and Control Cable CA28T103 • The control cable CA28T103 is provided with a circuit board and spacers. • Assemble the circuit board and spacer with the receiver WV-RC100 (WV-RC150), and connect the control cable to that circuit board. (1) Remove the two screws on the connector board shown from inside the receiver. (2) Fit the two spacers on the connector board and fasten the circuit board with the screws removed in Step (1).
(5) Connect the control cable CA28T103 to connector CN1 on the circuit board. (3) Disconnect the connector from connector CN4 on the process circuit board, and connect it to connector CN2 on the circuit board mounted. (Cut off or remove the wire band.) (4) Connect the lead from the circuit board to the ALARM DC COM terminal. ALARM DC COM terminal Process circuit board Control cable Connect the 28-pin end of it to the control terminal on the camera.
ADJUSTMENT Color temperature and adjustment of white balance When carbon is burnt, it develops various colors of light depending on the temperature. Natural light can be specified by color temperature referring to the color developed when carbon is burnt. The light of 3,200K (K=Kelvin, -273C equals to absolute zero temperature 0K) represents the same value (color) as what develops when carbon is burnt at 3,200K (2,927C).
■ AUTOMATIC WHITE BALANCE CONTROL (AWC) There are two white balance memories, “AWC A” or “AWC B” for two different light sources color temperatures, with the white balance setting. Then, when the two different light sources are encountered, you may properly operate the camera by simply change the white balance mode to either AWC A (A CH) or AWC B (B CH). There is no need to readjust the camera to the ambient conditions. * The preset conditions will be renewed whenever you input new conditions. 1.
NOTES: • For white balance setting aim the camera at a white object and try to position it in the center of the monitor screen. The object must appear in over 10% of the total monitor screen area. Try to avoid overly bright object in the scene. • White balance may not be correctly set if the lighting of the object is not strong enough.
■ RESET TO 3200K OR 5600K WHITE BALANCE When the white balance setting is set to either “P SET 3.2K” or “P SET 5.6K” the white balance will be automatically set to the color temperature 3,200K or 5,600K respectively. 3. Set the pedestal level to 7.5IRE (0.050V) with the Up switch and the Down switch. NO.
■ GEN-LOCK ADJUSTMENT Phase adjustments must be performed with the camera or the RCU (RCB) when external synchronizing signals are supplied to the system in cases where multiple cameras are used or peripheral devices are connected. External gen-lock input signal (black burst output of special effect generator) Video signal ENC OFF VF ON PAGE USER SET H.PHASE Horizontal phase control [ADJUSTMENT by CAMERA] 1. Press the BAR (DOWN) switch for over 1 second to display the color bar. 2. Select page No.
Blue Color bar of camera Black Red Blue Magenta Red Cyan Yellow Green Magenta Green Cyan Yellow White White ■ COLOR PHASE ADJUSTMENT Supply the output signal (split color bar) from the color special effect generator to a color monitor or vectorscope. Adjust the color phase of the camera with either the camera controls or the RCU (RCB) control. Color bar of special effects generator NO.4 ** INITIAL ** H PHASE SC COARSE SC FINE RET +....I....0° +....I....
OPERATION MODE SETTING • Operation Mode Setting The camera has three memories, including the setup memory, initial set memory and scene file memory, and various functions for four operation modes, are preset in the factory. Functions can be set as best suited to each operation mode. MODE 1: For shooting mainly indoors MODE 2: For monitoring indoors and outdoors MODE 3: For microscopic shooting MODE 4: For video processing and telop shooting CURR:MODE1/SCENE1 MODE1 MODE2 MODE3 MODE4 • Settings 1.
4. The camera is now in scene file set mode and as shown on the right figure on the top appear on the monitor screen. 5. One of the scene files appears blinking and changes each time the item switch is pressed. 6. Press the page switch to select the desired scene file number while it is blinking. 7. Now the mode setting is completed and the new mode will be indicated on the screen for 2 seconds before the camera returns to normal shooting mode.
MENU ITEM SETTING Setup Item Setting ■ Setup Memory The AW-E560 has a setup menu memory, which stores data on the states of the individual functions of the camera preset before shipment from the factory. Camera operating conditions can be set using the setup function. The camera has a memory for each mode. ■ Setup Data Screen ** SETUP ** 1 2 3 4 5 6 ■ Setup State Camera alone: Press the page switch for 2 seconds or more. Camera with RCU (RCB): Set the user set switch to ON.
1 Gain Up Control Setting [GAIN: AGC LOW, AGC HIGH, 0DB, 9DB, 18DB] When the mode is set to AGC LOW or AGC HIGH, the AGC with a maximum gain increase of about 9 dB/18 dB operates to control gain up and automatically regulate the amount of light. Normally, the mode should be set to 0DB. If a sufficient video output is not obtained in shooting a dark object even when the iris is fully opened, set the mode to the 9DB or 18DB position.
5 Detail Level Setting [DTL LEVEL: OFF, LOW, HIGH] Use this mode to select any of three detail levels as desired: HIGH, LOW, OFF. * Low or high level ranges can be set by using a USER SET menu. When the mode is set to ELC, the electronic shutter may not function if the iris is set to AUTO in the SETUP menu and the lens iris switch to M (manual). Make sure that the camera and lens settings are the same. If ELC is selected, flicker may increase under fluorescent lights.
■ How to Read Screens ■ How to Set (1) The cursor (blinking) moves each time the item switch is pressed. The item indicated by the cursor can be reset or its command can be executed. (2) Use the Up and Down switches to change settings. (3) When the page switch is pressed after moving the cursor to INIT, the INITIAL SET menu will displayed. (4) When the page switch is pressed after moving the cursor to USER, the camera is ready for user setting.
■ Initial Set State (1) Display the SETUP menu by pressing the page button. (2) Move the cursor to INIT and press the page switch. The camera is initialized and the INITIAL set menu is displayed on the monitor. Setup operation can be performed at the camera head or RCU (RCB). On No. 2 page, the light adjusting function that is now ON is displayed on the second line from the top.
!7 !8 !9 @0 @1 NO.3 ** INITIAL ** NO.3 ** INITIAL ** SYNCHRO-SCAN FLD/FRM GAMMA 2D LPF COLOR BAR SYNCHRO-SCAN FLD/FRM GAMMA 2D LPF COLOR BAR RET @2 @3 @4 END 253/525 FIELD ON OFF 1 RET NO.4 ** INITIAL ** NO.4 ** INITIAL ** H PHASE SC COARSE SC FINE H PHASE SC COARSE SC FINE RET @5 @6 @7 @8 @9 253/525 FIELD ON OFF 1 +....I....0° +....I....- END (+....I....-) ( 0° ) (+....I....-) RET NO.5 ** INITIAL ** NO.
7 Red gain adjustment [R GAIN] 8 Blue gain adjustment [B GAIN] When the white balance setting is set to MANU, white balance can be adjusted by red/blue gain control. Fine adjustment of white balance can also be made after AWC by red/blue gain control when the white balance setting is set to A CH or B CH and the painting mode is ON. * A memory is provided for each of MANU, A CH, and B CH. If AWC is executed when the camera is used alone, the memories for A CH and B CH return to the center.
!5 Detecting Ratio Adjustment [PEAK/AVG] The ratio of AUTO IRIS/AGC/ELC detected peak to average can be adjusted in a range of 9 steps. !9 Gamma Correction ON/OFF Setting [GAMMA: ON, OFF] Gamma correction ON/OFF can be set. * Gamma correction level can be set using a user set menu.
■ How to Read Screens @5 Output Signal Setting 1 [OUTPUT SEL1: R/G/B, Y/C, Y/PR/PB] Output signals from the VIDEO/RGB connector or REMOTE connector on the back of the camera can be selected. Page No. Set parameter NO.1 ** INITIAL ** R GAIN B GAIN T PED R PED B PED PAINTING @6 Output Signal Setting 2 [OUTPUT SEL2: Y/C, COMPOSITE] Output signals from the VIDEO/RGB connector on the back of the camera can be selected. @7 Synchronizing Signal Output Level Setting [SYNC SEL: 0.3 V/4.
■ SETUP/INITIAL Set Memory Reset The AW-E560 has a reset function, which restores the original settings if the wrong data is set in SETUP or INITIAL SET. (1) Switch camera power off, and switch it back on. (2) Complete the operation mode/scene file setting and press the page switch. When the new settings for reset are displayed, press the page switch again for about 2 seconds while "CURR: MODE 1/SCENE 1" is displaying on the screen then the screen shown at right on the top appears.
USER SETUP MENU SETTING ■ Scene File Memory The AW-E560 has five scene file memories, of which three are preset before shipment from the factory. When the scene file menu mode is set to [1], [2], or [3], the camera operates under the preset conditions. The remaining two, USER A and USER B, can be set as desired. Each mode is provided with five scene files. ■ User Setting (1) Display the SETUP menu. (2) Select the USER A or USER B of scene file from the SETUP menu.
#4 #5 #6 #7 #8 NO.2 USER A * 0DB ( 2- 5) CURR NEW *DTL BAND 5 5 *NOISE SUP 1 1 *LEVEL DEP 0 0% *CHROMA DTL 0 0 DARK DTL 0 0 RET #9 $0 NO.2 USER A * 0DB ( 2- 5) CURR NEW *DTL BAND 5 5 *NOISE SUP 1 1 *LEVEL DEP 0 0% *CHROMA DTL 0 0 DARK DTL 0 0 END RET NO.3 USER A * 0DB (-25- 25) CURR NEW MATRIX(R-G) 0 0% (R-B) 0 0% (G-R) 0 0% (G-B) 0 0% (B-R) 0 0% (B-G) 0 0% FLARE RED 0 0 GREEN 0 0 BLUE 0 0 RET END NO.
#4 Detail Band Level Setting [DTL BAND: 1 to 5] The contour correction band at high or low frequencies can be set. The larger the number, the finer the detail. #0 Gamma Compensation Level Setting [GAMMA (NOR): .35 to .55] [GAMMA (SHT): .35 to .55] Gamma correction level can be set. [GAMMA (NOR)] can be set when the electronic shutter is OFF (normal state), or [GAMMA (SHT)] when it is ON.
■ How to Read Screens Note: Dark detail setting is invalid unless level dependent correction level [LEVEL DEP] is set to 0. Gain Page No. #9 Matrix Compensation Level Setting [MATRIX (R-G): -25% to 25%] [MATRIX (R-B): -25% to 25%] [MATRIX (G-R): -25% to 25%] [MATRIX (G-B): -25% to 25%] [MATRIX (B-R): -25% to 25%] [MATRIX (B-G): -25% to 25%] Matrix compensation level can be adjusted.
(6) To return to the normal state, do the following steps. If the camera is used alone, move the cursor to END, and press the page switch. If the camera is used with an RCU (RCB), set the user set switch to OFF. The camera will then operate according to the settings. (4) To return to the SETUP menu state, move the cursor to RET and press the page switch. (5) To change gain up, move the cursor to GAIN in the SETUP menu, and use the Up or Down switch. (This applies in cases where the camera is used alone.
(4) Unless NO is selected by pressing the Down (DOWN/BAR) switch within about 10 seconds after the screen shown in Step (2) above appears, or unless the Up (UP/ABC) switch or the Down (DOWN/BAR) switch is pressed in 10 seconds or more after the screen shown in Step (2) appears, the reset operation is suspended as indicated by the screen at right, and the operation returns to normal state.
■ Camera ID Set Screen CAMERA ID SETTING ■ Camera ID The AW-E560 has a camera ID function, which enables you to mix the set characters with video output. The maximum number of characters that can be set is 16. Camera ID and display position are the same in all modes. ** CAMERA ID ** ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 ().,'":;!?= +-*/%$←→ ■ Camera ID Setting (1) Select the page No. 5 of the INITIAL SET menu.
■ How to Read Screens Item switch: To move the cursor 1 line down Up switch: To move the cursor 1 position left Down switch: To move the cursor 1 position right ** CAMERA ID ** UP SW Cursor Characters that can be set Command Set characters (". " indicates a space.) ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 ().,'":;!?= +-*/%$←→ ← → DOWN SW ↓ ITEM SW (2) To enter a character for camera ID, press the page switch when the cursor is on the desired character.
■ Camera ID Display Position Camera ID display position can be set as desired. ■ How to Set (1) Move the set camera ID using the item switch, Up switch, or Down switch. Item switch: To move the cursor 1 line down with each press Up switch: To move the cursor 1 position left with each press Down switch: To move the cursor 1 position right with each press ■ Camera ID Display Position Setting (1) Set a camera ID. (2) Move the cursor to POSI, and press the page switch.
TIME/DATE SETTING (1) Display the page No. 5 of the INITIAL SET menu. (2) Move the cursor to TIME DATE, and press the page switch for 2 seconds or more. The camera is ready for time/date setting, and its screen appears on the monitor. Time/date can be set at the camera head or RCU (RCB). ■ Time/Date Setting The AW-E560 has a time/date function, which enables you to mix year/month/day/hours/minutes with video output. Time/date display position is the same in all modes.
■ How to Set (1) Select the date and time positions to change, or a command, using the item switch. (2) To change time/date, use the Up switch. The set value increases each time the Up switch is pressed. Stop pressing it when the desired figure appears. (If the Up switch is kept depressed, the figure increases rapidly.) (3) If the page switch is pressed when the cursor is at POSI, time/date display position is ready to be set.
RANGE OF SETUP/INITIAL SET AND THEIR INITIAL VALUES SETUP MENU INITIAL SET PAGE 1 INITIAL SET PAGE 2 INITIAL SET PAGE 3 INITIAL SET PAGE 4 INITIAL SET PAGE 5 PURPOSE INDOOR INDOOR and OUTDOOR MICROSCOPE VIDEO PROCESSING ITEM GAIN IRIS SHUTTER WHITE BAL DTL LEVEL SCENE FILE R GAIN B GAIN T PED R PED B PED PAINTING LEVEL AREA PEAK/AVG AUTO IRIS SYNCHRO-SCAN FLD/FRM GAMMA 2D LPF COLOR BAR H PHASE SC COARSE SC FINE OUTPUT SEL 1 OUTPUT SEL 2 SYNC SEL CAMERA ID TIME DATE MODE1 0dB AUTO OFF Ach LOW SCEN
RANGE OF SCENE FILE/USER SET AND THEIR INITIAL VALUES SCENE/USER FILE AND THEIR INITIAL VALUE (MODE1 : ) ITEM GAMMA (NOR) GAMMA (SHT) KNEE POINT WHITE CLIP H DTL LEVEL H V DTL LEVEL H H DTL LEVEL L V DTL LEVEL L DTL BAND NOISE SUP LEVEL DEP CHROMA DTL DARK DTL MATRIX (R-G) (R-B) (G-R) (G-B) (B-R) (B-G) FLARE R G B Remarks SCENE 1 0dB 9dB 0.40 ← 0.40 ← 88 110 31 ← 31 ← 15 ← 15 ← 1 ← 1 ← 0 ← 0 ← 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Standard 18dB 0.45 0.45 20 20 10 10 ← 2 5 ← SCENE 2 0dB 9dB 0.40 ← 0.
SCENE/USER FILE AND THEIR INITIAL VALUE (MODE2 : ) ITEM GAMMA (NOR) GAMMA (SHT) KNEE POINT WHITE CLIP H DTL LEVEL H V DTL LEVEL H H DTL LEVEL L V DTL LEVEL L DTL BAND NOISE SUP LEVEL DEP CHROMA DTL DARK DTL MATRIX (R-G) (R-B) (G-R) (G-B) (B-R) (B-G) FLARE R G B Remarks SCENE 1 0dB 9dB 0.45 ← 0.45 ← 88 110 31 ← 31 ← 15 ← 15 ← 1 ← 1 2 0 15 0 ← 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Standard 18dB 0.55 0.55 20 20 10 10 ← 4 5 ← SCENE 2 0dB 9dB 0.45 ← 0.
SCENE/USER FILE INITIAL VALUE (MODE3 : ) ITEM GAMMA (NOR) GAMMA (SHT) KNEE POINT WHITE CLIP H DTL LEVEL H V DTL LEVEL H H DTL LEVEL L V DTL LEVEL L DTL BAND NOISE SUP LEVEL DEP CHROMA DTL DARK DTL MATRIX (R-G) (R-B) (G-R) (G-B) (B-R) (B-G) FLARE R G B Remarks SCENE 1 0dB 9dB 0.40 ← 0.
SCENE/USER FILE AND THEIR INITIAL VALUE (MODE4 : ) ITEM GAMMA (NOR) GAMMA (SHT) KNEE POINT WHITE CLIP H DTL LEVEL H V DTL LEVEL H H DTL LEVEL L V DTL LEVEL L DTL BAND NOISE SUP LEVEL DEP CHROMA DTL DARK DTL MATRIX (R-G) (R-B) (G-R) (G-B) (B-R) (B-G) FLARE R G B Remarks SCENE 1 0dB 9dB 0.45 ← 0.45 ← 88 110 31 ← 31 ← 15 ← 15 ← 1 ← 0 ← 0 ← 15 ← 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 18dB 0.55 0.55 20 20 10 10 ← ← ← ← Image Capturing SCENE 2 0dB 9dB 0.45 ← 0.45 ← ← ← 31 ← 31 ← 15 ← 15 ← 5 ← ← ← ← ← ← ← 5 ← ← ← ← ← ← 18dB 0.55 0.
SPECIFICATIONS Pickup element Pixels Scanning System Scanning frequency Lens mount Synchronizing External sync input Sensitivity Minimum illumination Signal-to-noise ratio Horizontal resolution Registration Contour correction White balance Black balance Color bar Encoder Shutter speed Gain Gamma correction Storage mode Iris Video output 1/2" interline, supersensitive CCD 768 (H) x 494 (V) pixels 2:1 interlace NTSC 15.734 kHz (horizontal), 59.
Source voltage Power consumption Operating temperature Storage temperature Dimensions Weight 12 V DC 12.0 W 14°F to +113°F (−10°C to +45°C) 4°F to +140°F (−20°C to +60°C) 3-3/16" (W) x 3-3/8" (H) x 6-5/8" (D) [81 (W) x 86 (H) x 169 (D) mm] 2.64 lbs. (1.2 kg) Weight and dimensions indicated are approximate. Specifications are subject to change without notice. STANDARD ACCESSORIES Body cap ........................................................................... 1 4 pin connector for EXT DC IN ..........
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