Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Retain Instructions; All operating and use instructions should be followed.; Water and Moisture; should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. 2. Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and the ope...
Page 3 - hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
B 12. Grounding or Polarization This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type plug a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician t...
Page 5 - WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGE; Alle Bedienungsanleitung-und; Wasser und Feuchtigkeit; und Wagen verursachen.
D WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGE 1. Alle Anweisungen lesen. Vor Betrieb des Erzeugnisses sollten alle Sicherheits-und Bedienungsanleitungen gelesen werden. 2. Die Anweisungen aufbewahren. Die Sicherheits-und Bedienungsanleitungen sollten fünftigen Bezug aufbewahrt werden. 3. Warnungen beachten. Die ...
Page 6 - die Bedienungsanleitungen.; Erdung oder Polarisierung; elektrischen Schlag verursachen kann.; Eindringen von Fremdkörpern und Flüssigkeit; Flüssigkeiten irgendwelcher Art auf das Erzeugnis verschütten.; Entflammbare und explosive Substanzen; der direkten Umgebung.; Starke stöße oder Vibrationen; Spannungen und sonstigen Gefährdungen ausserzen können.
E 11. Stromversorgung Dieses Erzeugnis sollte nur an der auf dem Typenschild angegebenen Stromversorgungsart betrieben werden. Wenn Sie nicht sicher sind, was für eine Stromversorgung Sie haben, so wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihren Erzeugnishändler oder an das lokale Elektrizitätswerk. Beziehen Sie sic...
Page 8 - MISES EN GARDE IMPORTANTES; Lire les instructions; Nettoyer l’appareil avec un chiffon humide.; Sources d’allmentation
G MISES EN GARDE IMPORTANTES 1. Lire les instructions Lire toutes les instructions de sécurité et de fonctionnement avant de faire fonctionner l’appareil. 2. Conserver ces instructions Conserver les instructions de sécurité et de fonctionnement á des fins de référence ultérieure. 3. Tenir compte des...
Page 11 - IMPORTANT NOTICE; WARNING; For USA
J IMPORTANT NOTICE These products have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment....
Page 12 - Table of contents
K Table of contents l IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTUIONS ........................................................................ A l IMPORTANT NOTICE ....................................................................................................J l Table of contents ..................................
Page 14 - Standard composition; Check when unpacking.; Overview; The; Features
1 Standard composition Check when unpacking. Camera, HV-D25 ................................................................................................................................ 1 Lens mount cap .................................................................................................
Page 15 - Notes to users; Important safety notes; Power supply
2 • Digital processing enables wide array of functions Desired hue and tint can be adjusted with 6-vector independently variable masking. Even at wide dynamic range, auto-knee and dynamic chroma can provide superbly colored images. The versatile detail compensating functions allow optimum contour co...
Page 18 - Rear panel facilities
5 Rear panel facilities Pilot lamp VIDEO connector Composite video signal output (1Vp-p/75 ohms). REMOTE connector Connect a remote control box (RC-C10) or a personal computer. GL IN connector Black burst or composite video signal input when operating with external sync 12V IN connector Power supply...
Page 19 - Lens; Lens selection
6 Lens Note when choosing the lens The figure indicates the limiting dimensions of the lens mounting structure. Use care, since an improper lens fitting can damage both the lens and the camera. 1) The C mount threads must be less than 4.2 mm from the flange plane. 2) An 18 mm diameter segment of the...
Page 20 - Video signal type lens adjustment; using the camera for the first time.
7 Flangeback adjustment If focus cannot be adjusted after replacing the lens or at the telephoto and wide angle extremes of a zoom lens, the flangeback can be adjusted. Open the lens iris and adjust as described below. Fixed focus lens Set the lens focus ring to infinity and pickup an image more tha...
Page 21 - screen and check the Lens Type setting. If DC, change this to Video.; Note
8 2) Adjustment Hold the U button depressed and press Setup for about 2 seconds to display the Special Set menu. Change to the Lens screen and check the Lens Type setting. If DC, change this to Video. (1) Set the lens ALC control fully toward the average (Av ) position. (2) If auto iris hunting occu...
Page 22 - Camera mounting
9 Camera mounting The camera is provided with threaded screw holes at the top and bottom. These allow mounting to either a tripod or a mounting bracket. Screw type ‚k U 1/4-20 Length: 4.5 to 6 mm Screws longer than 6 mm can cause internal damage, while less than 5 mm prevents secure fastening and ri...
Page 23 - System examples
10 System examples Surveillance and TV conferencing Lens Camera VBS REMOTE DC IN Color monitor RC-C10 Remote box Personal computer AC adaptor * RS-232C JU-C20 Level converter Lens remote unit * A level converter is required if controlling the camra from a personal computer via RS-232C interface over...
Page 24 - SYN
11 Microscope ststem Color monitor Remote control box RC-C10 Personal computer AC Adaptor Camera VBS REMOTE DC IN Y/C D-Sub 9pin VBS R G B SYN C Y/C Microscope Computer image processing Lens Camera REMOTE DC IN Personal computer AC Adaptor R G B SYN C D-Sub 9pin
Page 25 - Multi-camera computer control
12 Multi-camera computer control Lens Camera no.1 REMOTE DC IN Personal computer AC Adaptor Color monitor VBS Lens Camera no.8 DC IN AC Adaptor REMOTE VBS Video signal switcher JU-Z2 Camera control box When using the JU-Z2 for multiple camera control, set the camera internal SW405 to RC-C10. See pag...
Page 26 - Notes When Using Cables; AUX Cable
13 Notes When Using Cables l AUX Cable Use double shielded type cable. l RC Cable As shown in the following figure, install clamp filter (ZCAT 2035-0530 : TDK) at camera end . Y/C CableUse after winding a cable around a clamp filter (NTSC: ZCAT2035-0930 TDK) (PAL: ZCAT2436-1330 TDK) once at camera e...
Page 27 - Menu Screen Operation; -1 MAIN Menu Structure; use the L or R button.
14 Menu Screen Operation 1. Menu Structure For settings in the camera, the MAIN and SPECIAL menus are available. 1-1 MAIN Menu Structure Press the SEUTP button and MAIN MENU appears on the screen to indicate the main menu mode. Again press the SETUP button to extinguish the menu and enter the direct...
Page 28 - SPECIAL Menu Structure
15 1- 2 SPECIAL Menu Structure To select the SPECIAL SET mode, press the SETUP button for 2 seconds while holding down the U button. Thus, the SPECIAL SET menu can be displayed. To return to the DIRECT mode, press the SETUP button again. The SPECIAL SET menu indicates a list of items, and each speci...
Page 29 - Blinking
16 2. MAIN MENU CAM MODE : Camera mode l MANUAL : Nearly all function modes can be set. Use for detailed settings. l AUTO : Video level and white balance are automatic and a standard picture cam be observed without detailed settings. Asterisk (*) indicates a fixed setting and the cursor jumps to the...
Page 34 - Window
21 10) WHITE GATE:White gate ON/OFF ON: In realtime auto white balance operation or execution ofmemory auto white balance, a video signal appearing inthe window on screen is detected for white balancing.In the MENU mode, the window is presented over thevideo signal. For the setting procedure, refer ...
Page 38 - LEVEL; The allowable setting range is -128 to 127.
25 8. IRIS GATE This menu screen allows you to make iris gate (window) settings. 1) GATE AREA <UP/DOWN>:The window can be shifted up/down. To shift the window up, press the R button. To shift it down, press the L button. 2) GATE AREA<LEFT/RIGHT>:The window can be shifted left/right. To s...
Page 39 - Menu for setting the masking.; The above items can be set in the range of -32 to +31. Respectively
26 3) R GAIN: R gain level setting The allowable setting range is -128 to 127. Pressing the R button increases a numeric value to make the R video signal gain higher. Pressing the L buttondecreases a numeric value to lower the R video signal gain. For 0 (zero) setting, hold down both the L and Rbutt...
Page 43 - Standard:Standard setting
30 15. GAMMA Menu for setting the gamma parameters. If dark component contrast is inadequate, adjusting the gamma parameters allows detailed adjustment of the Sub-menu 2 Contrast (Off, Normal, High). 1) GAMMA TABLE: Sets gamma rising slope. Low:Dark component gradation reduced. Standard:Standard set...
Page 44 - Items saved to application files; LUMINAN
31 Application Files (APP-1,APP-2,APP-3) Camera setting data can be stored in three application files. These enable optimizing the camera for specific scene and lighting conditions, then storing the setting data in memory for quick recall at the appropriate time. The application files have been set ...
Page 45 - mon file settings
32 2. Com mon file settings The settings of these items apply to all files. They cannot be set differently for each file. The table indicates the factory settings. Menu item Setting data Menu item Setting data Menu item Setting data MAIN MENU SEPECIAL SET OUTPUT/SYNC CAM MODE MANUAL REMOTE 62500bps ...
Page 46 - How to Attain Better Images; Black Balance Adjustment
33 How to Attain Better Images Black Balance Adjustment Adjust black balance to provide proper color tone at a dark part of video image. In the following cases, be sure to carry out black balance adjustment. • When using the camera first after purchasing it. • When using the camera after it has been...
Page 47 - White Balance Adjustment
34 White Balance Adjustment Carry out white balance adjustment when the illumination condition (color temperature) is changed. Adjust the white balance when using the camera for the first time or after replacing the lens. 1. In the MENU mode, set up WHITE BAL: MEM 3200K or MEM 5600K. 2. Turn off the...
Page 49 - Realtime Auto White; before engaging the auto white balance adjustment.; Auto Shading Correction; a function for correcting color shading automatically.
36 Realtime Auto White The camera detects a white part in the image by itself, and its internal microcomputer automatically adjusts white balance in realtime. Use this function in case that the color temperature varies with time (e.g., from morning to day to night). 1. In the MENU mode, set up WHITE...
Page 50 - ALC; AES cannot be combined with a Video type lens.
37 ALC In combination of GAIN:AGC, SHUTTER:AES and AUTO IRIS, the following four kinds of ALC (auto level control) can be performed. This feature ensures stable video signal output according to a wide-range change in illumination. Note: 1 AES cannot be combined with a Video type lens. 2 When not usi...
Page 51 - Lock scan mode shutter speed setting; Notes
38 Lock scan mode shutter speed setting 1 Press the Setup button and open the main menu, then open Sub menu 1. Set the cursor to SHUTTER by pressing D, select the VARIABLE position with the L-R buttons, again press D to shift to the variable items. 2 Press the L and R buttons to set the shutter spee...
Page 52 - image store function when taking a still picture or scene.
39 Long-Time Store Mode In case that illumination on the subject is insufficient, just increasing the gain of the camera may cause an increase in noise, resulting in an unclear image. In such a situation, it is advisable to select the long-time store mode using the external memory. Thereby, the imag...
Page 53 - Connection to RC-C10 remote control box; AWB
40 Connection to RC-C10 remote control box The HV-D25 camera can be remotely controlled from the RC-C10 remote control box. Adjustments and operations not provided on the RC-C10 panel can be set from the HV-D25 camera menu. RC-C10 buttons corresponding to the menu screen are Option 1, Option 2, Auto...
Page 58 - Set
45 3.Application files (APP-1, APP-2 and APP-3) The application files can be changed during remote control from the RC-C10 . The HV-D25 camera is preset at the factory according to the application. • APP-1 :Standard camera settings • APP-3 :General surveillance, TV conference • APP-3 :Microscope set...
Page 60 - Function Selection by Internal Switch Setting; For connection with the remote control box RC-C10,; Connectors; Pin No. Signal designation
47 Function Selection by Internal Switch Setting SW405 For connection with the remote control box RC-C10, set SW405 to the RC-C10 position. For connection with the personal computer, set SW405 to the RS-232C position. At shipment from factory, SW405 is set at the RC-C10 position. Connectors MULTI co...
Page 62 - Specifications; Total pixels
Specifications (1) Color system NTSC,PAL (2) Optical system 1/2-inch F1.6 prism (3) Imaging system RGB 3-chip (4) Imaging device 1/2-inch interline CCD (with microlenses) Total pixels NTSC: 811 (H) × 508 (V) PAL : 795 (H) × 596 (V) Effective pixels NTSC: 768 (H) × 494 (V) PAL : 752 (H) × 582 (V) Eff...
Page 65 - Major accessories
Major accessories Camera control box, RC-C10 Camera Junction box, JU-Z2 RS-232C level converter JU-C20
Page 66 - Dimensions