Page 2 - Indication definitions
2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS *1: Catastrophic bodily injury means loss of eyesight, burns (high and low temperatured), shock, fracture, poisoning, etc. which leaves a sequela and require hospitalization or pro-longed treatment. *2: Bodily injury means injuries, burns and electric shock which does not requir...
Page 3 - • Note the following instructions when installing.; Copyright and Right of Portrait
3 • Do not put the product in an unstable, slanting and/or vibrated place. Drop and/or fail of the product may cause injury. • Do not touch the power cord or other connection cables during a thunderstorm. This might cause electric shock. Caution Disclaimer • Note the following instructions when inst...
Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
4 TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................. 2 1. COMPONENTS ............................................................................................... 52. SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................
Page 6 - NAMES AND FUNCTIONS; Camera Control Unit
6 3. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Camera Control Unit CAMERA POWER AGC WB ON UP AUTO SET FUNC MANU ON OFF OFF WB SET R B DC IN 12V EXT SYNC REMOTE FUNC LOCK S-VIDEO VIDEO IRIS ONOFF 5 WB switch 4 AGC switch 2 POWER switch 3 POWER indicator 1 CAMERA termina l 6 White balance adjust control q EXT SYNC terminal...
Page 9 - IRIS
9 4.3 Connection on Back Panel The figure below shows the back panel connection terminals of the camera control unit. 1 2 3 4 +12V +12V GND GND 4.4 Connector Pin Assignments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NC TXD RXD DSR GND DTR CTS RTS NC 1 2 3 4 GND GND Y C 1 2 3 4 5 6 NC VIDEO GND +12V GND NC DC IN 12V EXT SYN...
Page 10 - EE lens; Current consumption must be 50 mA or less.; WHEN USING THE CAMERA WITH THE CAMERA UNIT FIXED; EE lens connector; GND
10 • EE lens The IRIS extension cable (optional) is usable for the EE lens. Use the connector HR10A-7P-4P of HIROSE when the IRIS extension cable is selected. For connections, follow theinstruction below. When the IRIS extension cable is used underthe right condition, the cable automaticallyconverts...
Page 12 - (1) White balance adjustment in modes other than AUTO; Set the WB switch to “SET” position.
12 (1) White balance adjustment in modes other than AUTO (1.1) White balance adjustment in SET mode 1 Set the WB switch to “SET” position. 2 Shoot a white object to fill entire screen and press the UP button ( , ) for about 2 sec. 3 When the white balance adjustment completes, the letters “WB SET” b...
Page 13 - MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLAY; • When setting is changed in the menu screen,
13 7. MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLAY Setting while monitoring the menu on the monitor screen is possible. The following sevenitems can be set. 1 Scene file 2 Electronic shutter (AUTO/MANUAL), backlight correction 3 Pedestal level 4 Phase matching in external synchronization (horizontal/subcarrier...
Page 15 - Return to “SS” of SHUTTER.
15 (1) Detail setting in AUTO mode (auto electronic shutter) When the FUNC button is pressed after AUTO is se-lected, the submenu for SHUTTER:AUTO appears.Set details in this screen. LEVEL: Adjust the auto electronic shuttervideo level. Larger values indicatesbrighter level, and vice versa. Data can...
Page 17 - • If the internal synchronization is set while; (1) Setting AREA the same for AGC, auto electronic shutter and
17 1 Move the cursor to LINK using the UP or DOWNbutton. 3 Move the cursor to a desired item (H-PHS, SC-PHS, SC-FINE) using the UP or DOWN button.Press the FUNC button and the data is displayed.Set the data using the UP or DOWN button andpress the FUNC button to select the data. To re-turn to the ma...
Page 18 - Press the FUNC button to set the data.; (2) Setting AREA for white balance separately from the AREA; Press the FUNC button to display the submenu.
18 2 Press the FUNC button to display data 1 ~ SLITfor LINK. Move the cursor to a desired item ofAREA data (1, 1/2, 1/8, SLIT) using the UP orDOWN button. 3 Press the FUNC button to set the data. (2) Setting AREA for white balance separately from the AREA setting for AGC and auto electronic shutter ...
Page 20 - The setting is common to scene files A and B.
20 SHUTTER AUTO FILE A PEDESTAL 00 SYNC INT AREA LINK:1 W B-OFFSET 00 INIT. END PUSH FUNC TO SELECT SHUTTER FILE A PEDESTAL SYNC AREA W B-OFFSET INIT. NO END YES PUSH FUNC TO SELECT 7.7 INIT. (Scene File Initialization) This reset settings of the scene file to the factorysetting. 1 Select a scene fi...
Page 21 - (1) External sync signal input conditions; SYNC section; (3) Using the camera with external sync signal
21 External sync. signal Camera video output Match the phase. 8. EXTERNAL SYNC When using the camera with external sync, connect a composite video signal (C-VIDEO)to the EXT SYNC terminal on back of the camera control unit. When the camera acceptsexternal sync, it is automatically switched from the ...
Page 22 - CAUTIONS ON USE AND INSTALLATION; Carefully handle the units.
22 9. CAUTIONS ON USE AND INSTALLATION ● Carefully handle the units. Do not drop, or give a strong shock or vi-bration to the camera. This may causeproblems. Treat the camera cables care-fully to prevent cable problems, such ascable breakdown and loosened connec-tions. ● Do not shoot intense light. ...
Page 23 - BEFORE MAKING A SERVICE CALL; Symptom
23 10. BEFORE MAKING A SERVICE CALL Symptom No picture Poor color “HEAD UNCONNECTED”or “CABLE DETECT ERR”is displayed on the screen Items to be checked • Is the power supplied correctly? • Is the lens iris adjusted correctly? • Are the cables connected correctly? • Is the monitor (TV) adjusted corre...
Page 24 - EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS
24 12. EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS Camera Control Unit Unit : mm [inch] 85 [3.35] 11 [0.43] 40 [1.57] 20 [0.79] 10.5 [0.41] 28 [1.10] 10 [0.39] 9 [0.35] 26.5 [1.04] 63 [2.48] 3.9 [0.15] 3.9 [0.15] 20 [0.79] 21.5 [0.85] 24.5 [0.96] 24 [0.94] 19 [0.75] 21.5 [0.85] 27 [1.06] 114 [4.49] CAMERA POWER AGC WB ON U...
Page 25 - Servicing Instructions for; Front Side
25 (2) (3) (1) 13. Connection to Camera Head (IK-M43H/IK-C43H) When connecting to the camera head (IK-M43H/IK-C43H), select the internal switch insidethe camera controller following to the procedures below. 1 After turning off the power, remove all thecables connected to the camera control-ler. 2 Re...
Page 28 - LIMITED WARRANTY
28 LIMITED WARRANTY Printed in Japan 23552119 Promptly register your product with Toshiba on-line at www.toshiba.com/taisisd. By register ing your product you will be eligible for periodic updates, announcements, and special offers. You will have access to extended warrantyoptions, upgrades (as appl...