Page 2 - abused by persons walking on it.
2 1. Read all of these instructions. 2. Save these instructions for later use. 3. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth...
Page 3 - ATTENTION; INFORMATION; CAUTION; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
3 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 ATTENTION RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION: POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTIO...
Page 4 - Thank you for purchasing this product.; Contents
4 1. Getting Started Features ............................................................................................................................................... 6Points to Note During Use ......................................................................................................
Page 5 - Setting Via the Menu Screen; Notations and Symbols Used in This Manual; Precautions during operation are stated.
5 5. Setting Via the Menu Screen Flow of Menu Screens ........................................................................................................................ 28Setting Procedures ...........................................................................................................
Page 6 - Features; Built-in White Spot Correction Feature
6 Features ● Supersensitive and high-performance camera that realizes a horizontal resolution of 850 lines and F13/2000 lx via three and a half inch CCD and 12-bit DSP processing.Enables camera control and hence offers a wide range of uses via use of cameras for high resolutionmonitoring, relay, dat...
Page 7 - Points to Note During Use; Characteristic CCD Phenomena
7 Points to Note During Use • For important shootings, perform trials in advance to ensure that they are properly recorded. • We will not compensate for contents lost due to the malfunction of this unit. Characteristic CCD Phenomena • Smear and Blooming When shooting a bright light source, the CCD m...
Page 8 - Part Names and Functions
8 3 Fastening Screws for Camera Mounting Bracket (M2.6 x 6 mm, 3 pcs) Caution Make sure to use screws that are supplied withthis unit.Use of screws that are 6 mm or longer in lengthmay give rise to malfunction of the unit. 4 Camera Mounting Screw Holes (1/4-20UNC) Use when mounting this unitto fixer...
Page 9 - Back; When menu screen is displayed; Page 20 ‘White Balance Adjustment’
9 5 [MENU] Menu Button Press this button for 1-2 seconds. Menu screenwill be output from the [VIDEO OUT] terminal.Press the button for 1-2 seconds again to clearthe menu screen. ☞ Page 30 ‘Setting Procedures’ 6 [SET] Set Button When the menu screen is displayed, use it toselect a submenu or to confi...
Page 11 - Description of Terminals; R e m o t e T e r m i n a l ( M i n i D I N 6 P i n ,; Notes
11 Description of Terminals Power Input Terminal (Mini DIN 8 Pin, Female) R e m o t e T e r m i n a l ( M i n i D I N 6 P i n , Female) Lens Connection Terminal (Metal 12 Pin, Female) Notes • Please consult your JVC-authorized dealer onconnection of remote terminals. • Ensure to use cables that are ...
Page 12 - Preparation Before Shooting; Basic System; Sync Signals; When connecting; Perform this when the unit is off.
12 ECE-R22 8P 8P MACRO MACRO VC-P893 PC MENU AW BARS SET LENS REMOTE GENLOCK IN VIDEO OUT POWER DC IN SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL AC ADAPTER AA-P700 ON OFF POWER AC120 V (FUJINON)RMD-10RMD-20 (CANON)TCR-101F 2. Preparation Before Shooting Basic System Sync Signals (Composite Video Signals or Black Burst ...
Page 13 - Applied System; The diagram below illustrates connection of an applied system.
13 Applied System The diagram below illustrates connection of an applied system. When connecting • Perform this when the unit is off. • Read the instruction manual of the unit before performing it. • Consult your JVC-authorized dealer on details of the equipment in use of cables with the mark. 8P 8P...
Page 14 - Mounting the Lens
14 2. Preparation Before Shooting (continued) 1. Loosen by turning the lens lock lever in the anti-clockwise direction. 2. Mount upon ensuring that the pin and mounting hole of the lens are aligned. 3. Fasten by turning the lens lock lever in the clockwise direction. 4. Plug the lens cable into the ...
Page 15 - Connecting the Power Supply; Caution
15 Connecting the Power Supply Connect the [DC IN] terminal at the back of this unit to the [TO CAMERA] terminal of the AC adaptor (AA-P700) using the power cable supplied (2 m). Caution Ensure to make use of AA-P700 for the power supply.When connecting, ensure that power switch of AA-P700 is turned...
Page 16 - Mounting the Camera; Screw Hole for Mounting Camera
16 Camera Mounting Bracket is mounted to the bottomsurface of the camera when supplied. To mount it tothe top surface, do so by removing the 3 fasteningscrews of the camera mounting bracket. Caution Make sure to use screws supplied with this unit. Useof screws that are 6 mm or longer in length may g...
Page 17 - Precautions to Prevent Camera From Falling; Safety cable to Prevent
17 Precautions to Prevent Camera From Falling ● Special attention is required when mounting to the wall or ceiling. Get acontractor to perform the work and avoid doing it on your own. Unit mayfall off and cause injuries or accidents. ● Mount the unit to a secure place using safety cable to prevent i...
Page 18 - Setting and Adjustment During Shooting; External Monitor Adjustment; H I J K
18 Display the built-in color bars signal at the camera on the monitor to perform color/contrast/brightnessadjustment. 3. Setting and Adjustment During Shooting External Monitor Adjustment 1. Connect the color video monitor to the [VIDEO OUT] of thisunit. 2. Press the [BARS] button to output the col...
Page 19 - Back Focus Adjustment; Zoom Lens; Adjustment Procedures
19 Back Focus Adjustment Zoom Lens 1. Set iris mode switch of lens to M (manual). 2. Set zoom mode switch to M (manual). 3. Turn to open the iris ring.Adjust illumination to obtain the proper image level. 4. Turn the zoom lever to adjust lens to the greatest telephotoposition. 5. Turn the focus ring...
Page 20 - White Balance Adjustment
20 MENU AW BARS SET LENS REMOTE GENLOCK IN VIDEO OUT White balance adjustment includes Auto White, Full-time Auto White(FAW), manual and preset. Setting procedures for Auto White (“AUTO1”,“AUTO2”) 1. Press the [MENU] button for 1-2 seconds.The “MENU” screen will be displayed. 2. Use the [ / ] button...
Page 21 - Error Display; Object Error
21 White Balance Adjustment (continued) Error Display When auto white adjustment is not correctly ended, the followingmessage will be displayed for about 3 seconds. ● “NG:OBJECT” (Object Error) Displayed when there is little white color in the object or whencolor temperature is not appropriate.Chang...
Page 22 - White Shading Adjustment
22 MENU AW BARS SET LENS REMOTE GENLOCK IN VIDEO OUT There are cases when white balance is achieved for the center of the screen but not for the upper and lowerends, hence causing other colors to appear with green or magenta. This is brought about by the lenscharacteristics. The process of rectifyin...
Page 24 - Various Modes of Shooting; Shooting the Computer Monitor; Note
24 When shooting images of computer monitors or displays, horizontal bands will appear on the screen. Toeliminate the bands, it will be necessary to align the shutter speed with the scanning frequency of themonitor. 4. Various Modes of Shooting Shooting the Computer Monitor “EXPOSURE” Screen Compute...
Page 25 - Output of Negative Image; “SYSTEM” Screen; Blinking
25 It is possible to convert video signals output from the [VIDEO OUT] terminal of this unit into negative images. Output of Negative Image “SYSTEM” Screen “SYSTEM” Screen 2. 3. 4. 5. - - - - - - S Y S T EM A S P EC T RANEG T I O A OF F T I V E 0 4 : 3 0 ON S E T U P H PHA 0 S E SC F I NE SC COARS E...
Page 26 - Preparation; White Spot Correction; How To Use; Operation
26 Preparation White Spot Correction As a peculiar common characteristic of CCD, white spots may appear on the screen when operated underhigh temperature.This unit comes with a white spot correction feature to reduce this phenomenon. How To Use Detection of White Spots The quantity and size of white...
Page 27 - Detecting Screen
27 Notes • The white spot correction feature of this unit does not correct all white spots. Detection and correction ofwhite spots by this unit is performed under the following conditions. Whitespot correction will not be performed under conditions beyond thosestated. In cases where conditions are f...
Page 28 - Flow of Menu Screens; MAIN MENU; Normal Screen
28 - - - MENU - - - E X POSURE WH I T E B A L ANCE . . F I L E M . . PROCE S S . .S Y S T EM . . E X I T ANAGE - - - A L C L I M I TE E I M I L I T A E E L E V L A E A ARE A E DE T EC ADV A NCED T E . . B ACK P AGE - - - - - - E X POSURE I R I S MODE AU TO ST E P 0 d B S T E P MA L A U N NO L A M R ...
Page 29 - NORMAL
29 • Press the [MENU] button for 1-2 seconds.The normal screen will be displayed. • When the remote control is connected, items thatcan be operated via the remote control will be dis-played as “REMOTE” on the menu screen. Op-eration of these items via the camera unit will bedisabled. Flow of Menu Sc...
Page 30 - Setting Procedures; ] buttons to select an item, followed by pressing; Use this when making a significant change to the set value.
30 5. Setting Via the Menu Screen (continued) Setting Procedures 1. Press the [MENU] button for 1-2 seconds.The “MENU” screen will be displayed. 2. Use the [ / ] buttons to select an item, followed by pressing the [SET] button. The submenu screen will be displayed. 3. For the submenu screens, simila...
Page 31 - “EXPOSURE” Screen; “AUTO”; Settings in bold are factory settings
31 Item “IRIS MODE” “MANUALLEVEL” “GAIN” “LEVEL” “EXPOSURE” Screen Function/Variable Values Switch according to the lens in use. “AUTO” : When using auto iris lens “MANUAL” : When using manual iris lens For setting the iris level when “IRIS MODE” is set to “MANUAL”.Increase value : Opens the iris. D...
Page 33 - “ADVANCED EXPOSURE” Screen; “NORMAL”
33 Function/Variable Values For setting the maximum “ALC” value that triggers automatic switching of gainboost level according to the brightness.{Variable Values: +9,+12,+15, +18dB } For setting the maximum shutter speed when shutter mode is set to “EEI”. “1/240” : Set as 1/240 seconds. “1/480” : Se...
Page 34 - “AUTO 1”; “WHITE BALANCE” Screen
34 Function/Variable Values For setting the white balance mode. “AUTO 1” : Set to this to enable automatic adjustment of white balance. “AUTO 2” AUTO 2 Equipped with 2 modes (“AUTO 1” and “AUTO 2”). ☞ Page 20 ‘White Balance Adjustment’ “LEVEL(R)” and “LEVEL(B)” items allow fine-tuning of whitecolor ...
Page 35 - “PRESET”
35 Item “SHADING” “LEVEL(R)” “LEVEL(G)” “LEVEL(B)” “PAGE BACK” “WHITE BALANCE” Screen (continued) Function/Variable Values For setting whether to perform white shading adjustment. “PRESET” : White shading adjustment disabled. “MANUAL” : White shading adjustment enabled. ☞ Page 22 ‘White Shading Adju...
Page 37 - “KNEE” Function
37 Function/Variable Values For setting a white clipping point for video signals of a high luminance level. “108%” : Enable white clipping at point where luminance level is 108%. “100%” : Enable white clipping at point where luminance level is 100%. For setting whether to automatically or manually p...
Page 40 - “MATRIX ADJUST” Screen
40 5. Setting Via the Menu Screen (continued) “MATRIX ADJUST” Screen Settings in bold are factory settings Item “R GAIN” “R ROTATION” “G GAIN” “G ROTATION” “B GAIN” “B ROTATION” “PAGE BACK” Function/Variable Values For manually adjusting the shading of the R axis of the color matrix (red andcyan).In...
Page 42 - “FILE MANAGE” Screen; Display the “FILE MANAGE” screen.
42 5. Setting Via the Menu Screen (continued) “FILE MANAGE” Screen The following can be performed on the “FILE MANAGE” screen. • Saving menu settings in 3 types of files (A, B and C). • Retrieving stored files (A, B and C). • Resetting menu settings to factory settings. “MENU” Screen “FILE MANAGE” S...
Page 44 - Connection; ] buttons to display the; Connecting the Remote Control Unit; ] buttons to set the camera; When operating the menu function of this unit from RM-LP55
44 MENU AW BARS SET LENS REMOTE GENLOCK IN VIDEO OUT POWER DC IN SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL RM-LP55 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT FUNC 1 FUNC 2 W.PAINT GAIN SHUTTER IRIS MANU OPERATE MENU FUNC 1 FUNC 2 ENTER /SET FILE W.BAL GAIN SHUTTER FOCUS NEAR FAR ZOOM WIDE TELE SLOW FAST Connection Connect cable of the remot...
Page 46 - Connecting Optional Devices; Specifications
46 Installation of Option Card 1. Remove the 2 ı screws for mounting the slot cover Å to remove the slot cover. 2. Insert the option card into the unit. 3. Use the 2 ı screws removed in Step 1. to mount the option card to this unit. Caution For mounting of optional devices, please consult yourJVC-au...