JVC Digital Camera KY F1030 User Manual

Introduction  
Before recording  
Settings and  
adjustments  
for recording  
Digital Camera  
Digitale Kamera  
Caméra numérique  
Various  
recording  
methods  
INSTRUCTIONS  
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG  
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS  
KY-F1030  
Menu screen  
settings  
Others  
Illustration with optional lens attachment.  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Serial No. which is  
located on the unit. Retain this  
information for future reference.  
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
This instruction book is made from 100%  
recycled paper.  
Model No. KY-F1030  
is a registered trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.  
Serial No.  
is a registered trademark in Japan, the U.S.A., the U.K. and many other countries.  
Printed in Japan  
LWT0016-
© 2001 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
LWT0016-
 
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TEL : (43)509000  
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IV  
 
For Sweden  
For Denmark  
Thank you for purchasing the JVC KY-F1030  
Digital Camera.  
The instructions are given in three languages:  
English from page E2 to E46  
VARNING  
ADVARSELI  
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.  
Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ  
som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.  
Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens  
instruktion.  
Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig  
håndtering.  
Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme  
fabrikat og type.  
These instructions are for KY-F1030U.  
German from page G2 to G46  
French from page F2 to F46  
Lever det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
For Finland  
For Norway  
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could  
VAROITUS  
ADVARSEL  
Lithiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare.  
Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt  
av apparatfabrikanten.  
Brukt batteri returneres apparatieverandøren.  
FOR USA AND CANADA  
void the users authority to operate the equipment.  
Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti  
asennettu.  
Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laltevalmistajan  
suoaittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo  
valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.  
CAUTION  
WARNING:  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELEC-  
TRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLI-  
ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
This unit should be used with 12V DC only.  
CAUTION:  
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.  
This equipment is in conformity with the provisions and protection requirements of the corre-  
sponding European Directives. This equipment is designed for professional video appliances  
and can be used in the following environments.  
To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards, do NOT  
use any other power source.  
residential area (in houses) or rural area  
commercial and light industry; e.g. offices or theatres  
urban outdoors  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,  
within an equilateral triangle is intended to  
alert the user to the presence of uninsulat-  
ed dangerous voltagewithin the products  
enclosure that may be of sufficient magni-  
tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to  
persons.  
In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compat-  
ibility we recommend to use cables not exceeding the following length:  
CAUTION:  
To prevent electric shock, do not open the cabinet. No  
user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to quali-  
fied service personnel.  
Port  
Cable  
Length  
Port  
Cable  
Length  
DC IN  
LENS  
Exclusive Cable 2 meters  
MONITOR Monitor Cable  
IEEE1394 IEEE1394 Cable  
MD CONTROL MD CONTROL Cable 0.6 meters  
2 meters  
4.5 meters  
Cable of LENS  
Single wire  
0.4 meter  
5 meters  
Due to design modifications, data given in this in-  
struction book are subject to possible change with-  
out prior notice.  
REMOTE  
The exclamation point within an equilateral  
triangle is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of important operating and main-  
tenance (servicing) instructions in the lit-  
erature accompanying the appliance.  
Caution : Where there are strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism, for  
example near a radio or TV transmitter, transformer, motor, etc., the  
picture may be disturbed. In such case, please keep the apparatus away  
from the sources of the disturbance.  
This unit is designed for professional use only.  
Information for USA  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could  
void the users authority to operate the equipment.  
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA)  
RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA)  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian  
ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme  
à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
E2  
E3  
 
Table of Contents  
1. Introduction  
6. Others  
Features ...........................................................................................................................6  
Accessories and attachments ..........................................................................................7  
Cautionary notes for the correct usage of this product ....................................................8  
Part names and their functions ........................................................................................9  
Pin configurations of connectors ....................................................................................12  
About ALC and EEI operations ......................................................................................44  
Specifications .................................................................................................................45  
2. Before shooting  
Connecting through digital output connector..................................................................14  
Connecting through analog output connector ................................................................15  
Combining with a presentation system ..........................................................................16  
Mounting the lens ...........................................................................................................17  
Connecting power ..........................................................................................................18  
Connecting the IEEE 1394 Cable ..................................................................................18  
Mounting the camera .....................................................................................................19  
Fall prevention ................................................................................................................20  
3. Settings and adjustments for shooting  
Lens settings ..................................................................................................................21  
Monitor adjustment.........................................................................................................21  
White balance adjustment ..............................................................................................22  
Focus adjustment ...........................................................................................................24  
4. Shooting a computer monitor screen  
Shooting a PC monitor ...................................................................................................25  
Synchronizing flash and External Trigger .......................................................................26  
White spot compensation ...............................................................................................28  
5. Menu screen settings  
Menu screen flow ...........................................................................................................30  
Setting procedure ...........................................................................................................32  
Menu contents................................................................................................................33  
EXPOSURE screen .......................................................................................................33  
WHITE BALANCE screen ..............................................................................................36  
PROCESS screen ..........................................................................................................37  
LENS screen ..................................................................................................................39  
SYSTEM SETTING screen ............................................................................................40  
MENU (QUICK) screen ..................................................................................................41  
Resetting menu settings.................................................................................................43  
Characters and symbols used in this instruction book  
CAUTION  
MEMO  
Cautionary notes concerning operation of the unit  
Reference such as restrictions of features, etc.  
Reference page or item  
In general, the names of products manufactured by other companies and mentioned in these  
instructions are trademarks or registered trademarks of these companies.  
Symbols like , , , etc., are not used in these instructions.  
E4  
E5  
 
1. Introduction  
Features  
Accessories and attachments  
The KY-F1030 is a digital camera employing a 1/2CCD with 1.45 million effective pixels.  
Employment of RGB primary color filter CCD for color adjustment close to that of 3-CCD  
cameras.  
Output of 1360 × 1024-pixel digital/analog video signal possible.  
Built-in DSP for real-time processing of the video signal that is output as a 7.5 frames-per-  
second Y, Cb, Cr 4:2:2 digital signal enables real-time transfer to personal computer by means  
of IEEE1394 host adapter.  
Using the designated scan rate converter enables display of the analog output on an SXGA-  
compliant monitor.  
Power cable (2 m)  
8-pin cable for connecting  
with AC adapter.  
Remote plug (10-pin)  
Plug for REMOTE terminal  
( page E12)  
Clamp filter  
For IEEE1394 cable  
( page E18)  
( page E18)  
Built-in IEEE1394 connector enables remote control from personal computer. (Software pro-  
vided.)  
Wire clamp (5 pcs.)  
CD-ROM (1 disk)  
For clamping cables on the rear.  
Contains special application software KY-LINK.  
* For details, see the Readme.txtfile on the  
disc Enu.  
Camera mounting bracket  
locking screw (3 units)  
For attaching the mounting  
bracket on the top surface of the  
camera.  
Instruction manual  
E6  
E7  
 
1. Introduction (continued)  
Cautionary notes for the correct usage of this product  
Part names and their functions  
[Front and bottom]  
Before recording an important event, etc., always check to make sure that this product is  
working properly.  
²
We are not liable for any missed recordings caused by malfunction of this unit, etc.  
¿
Phenomena unique to CCD  
³
Smearing and blooming  
When using CCD to shoot a bright light source, a smearing effect may occur running a  
white line vertical to the light source. In addition, a blooming effect may also occur when the  
light source is extremely bright, spreading light to the source surroundings.  
Line distortion  
´
Line and patterns may appear distorted when shot.  
White spots  
·
White spots may appear on the screen when operating under high temperatures. Always  
use the product under recommended ambient temperatures.  
White spots may also appear at a slow shutter speed setting (1/8 s or higher).  
To reduce this phenomenon, this product is provided with at built-in white spot compensa-  
tion function. ( Z page E28 White spot compensation)  
»
³ Lens mount  
¿ Screw holes for mounting the  
camera (1/4-inch)  
Although the lens mount conforms to the  
type C mount lens.  
Mounting the lens ( page E17)  
Cautionary notes  
Used when mounting the camera to a fixer  
or rotating platform.  
Influence of strong electric waves and magnets  
Screen noise and discolouration may occur when using the product near antennas of ra-  
dios and televisions or near transformers, monitors, etc. with strong magnetic force.  
Compatible lenses ( page E17 Mounting the lens)  
Although the lens mount of this product is a type C mount, take caution as there are restric-  
tions on the lenses that can be used.  
· Camera mounting bracket  
Although the mounting bracket is mounted  
on the bottom of the camera when shipped,  
the bracket can also be mounted on the  
top of the camera.  
´ Side switch panel (inside)  
Open the door to access a switch panel  
used when making settings on menus.  
Side switch panel section ( page E11)  
To save electricity, turn off the system when not in use.  
² [FOCUS] backfocus adjustment  
screw  
Mounting the camera ( page E19)  
Cleaning  
» Locking screws for the camera  
mounting bracket  
This is adjusted to the optimal wide setting  
when shipped from the factory. Should be  
readjusted when required by the lens used  
in combination with the camera.  
Focus adjustment ( page E24)  
When clean the equipment please use dry cleaning cloth or wet cleaning cloth with small  
amount of alcohol.  
Do not spill any liquid into KY-F1030.  
(M2.6 × 6mm, 3 units)  
CAUTION  
Do not install the KY-F1030 in a location where it is subject to radiation or x-rays or  
Always use the attached screws. Using  
screws that exceed 6mm may result in mal-  
function of the unit.  
where corrosive gasses are generated.  
[LOCK] backfocus locking screw  
Screw to lock the backfocus adjustment  
mechanism.  
When the bracket is mounted on the top sur-  
face of the camera, use the provided screws  
(length: 10 mm).  
Focus adjustment (page E24)  
E8  
E9  
 
1. Introduction (continued)  
[Rear]  
Part names and their functions (continued)  
[Side switch panel section (inside)]  
Ƽ [SET] button  
¸ [POWER] indicator  
Lights when power is supplied to the cam-  
era.  
While the menu screen is displayed, press  
this button to select a submenu or confirm  
a selected item or set value.  
ƺ ƻ  
Ƽ
º
¾
¹ [DC IN] connector  
(Mini DIN 8-pin, female)  
Power (DC 12V) for the camera is supplied  
through this inlet.  
Setting procedure( page E32)  
ANALOG OUT  
IEEE1394  
ƽ [DOWN] button  
LENS  
While the menu screen is displayed, press  
this button to move down to a selectable  
item on the menu. While an item is selected,  
use this button to change the set value.  
Setting procedure( page E32)  
UP/AW  
MD  
CONTROL  
µ
¸
ƹ
For the power supply, use the AA-P700 AC  
adapter.  
Pin configurations of connectors ( page  
E12)  
REMOTE  
DC IN  
POWER  
SET  
MENU  
ƽ
ƾ
DOWN  
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
1
2
3 4  
Connecting power ( page E18)  
ƾ Function setting switch  
Used for setting the functions of the KY-  
F1030.  
¹
Ƹ
Ƹ [REMOTE] terminal  
(Metal 10-pin, female)  
Used to connect external devices such as  
a trigger switch or flash unit.  
Pin configurations of connectors ( page  
E12)  
º [ANALOG OUTPUT] connector  
Analog output connector for video signal.  
Used when connecting the camera to an  
SXGA-compliant capture board or the des-  
ignated scan rate converter integrated with  
the computer.  
ON  
OFF  
1
2
3
4
ƺ [MENU] button  
Press this button to output the menu screen  
through the [ANALOG OUT] connector .  
Press again to stop display of the menu.  
Setting procedure ( page E32)  
Connecting through digital output connec-  
tor ( page E14)  
Synchronizing flash and trigger ( page  
E26)  
Switch 1 <TEST PATTERN>  
ON: Test signal is output.  
OFF: The image being shot by the cam-  
era is output.  
Monitor adjustment ( page E21)  
SYSTEM SETTING screen ( page E40)  
Pin configurations of connectors ( page  
E13)  
MEMO  
ƻ [UP/AW] auto white balance, UP  
button  
ƹ [MD CONTROL] lens connector  
2
Only output when the AC adapter (AA-  
P700) is used as the power supply.  
[AW (auto white)]  
To connect the lens control cable (for zoom,  
focusing control).  
Pin configurations of connectors ( page  
E12)  
¾ [IEEE1394] digital output con-  
nector  
Switch 2 <MENU LOCK>  
ON: Disables the [MENU] button ƺ.  
OFF: Enables the [MENU] button ƺ.  
Press this button to adjust the white bal-  
ance when the light source illuminating  
the subject changes.  
Digital output connector for video signal.  
Used when connecting to the PCs IEEE  
1394 host adapter.  
Pin configurations of connectors ( page  
E13)  
White balance adjustment ( page E22)  
[UP]  
Mounting the lens ( page E17)  
Switch 3 <SYNC ON GREEN>  
ON: Applies the sync signal to the green  
(G) channel of the video signal that  
is output through the ANALOG  
OUT connector º.  
MEMO  
While the menu screen is displayed,  
press this button to move up to a select-  
able item on the menu. While an item is  
selected, use this button to change the  
set value.  
The motorized lens can only be controlled  
(zoom, IRIS, focus) from the KY-F1030 when  
the AC adapter (AA-P700) is used as the power  
supply.  
µ [LENS] connector 1  
To connect the lenscamera cable (for iris  
control, power supply).  
OFF: The sync signal is not applied.  
Setting procedure ( page E32)  
Pin configurations of connectors ( page  
E12)  
Switch 4 <RESERVED>  
This switch is not used. Leave it at OFF.  
Mounting the lens ( page E17)  
E10  
E11  
 
1. Introduction (continued)  
Pin configurations of connectors  
DC IN terminal (Mini DIN 8-pin, female) REMOTE terminal (Metal 10-pin, female)  
7
ANALOG OUTPUT terminal (D-sub MD CONTROL (Metal 12-pin, female)  
1
8
8
6
7
10  
6
2
9
3
15-pin, female)  
10  
1
9
5
1
2
3
8
5
10  
15  
6
3
7
4
5
4
2
1
4
6
Pin no.  
Signal name  
11  
Pin no.  
Signal name  
12  
11  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A. WHITE L active  
TRG IN L active  
WEN L active 3.3V(p-p)  
FLASH  
NC  
RS-SDI  
RS-SDO  
GND  
12V  
OPERATION  
5
Pin no.  
Signal name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
R OUT 700mV  
G OUT 700mV  
, 75 Ω  
, 75 Ω  
(p-p)  
(p-p)  
Pin no.  
Signal name  
FOCUS CONT SELECT  
ZOOM CONT SELECT  
GND  
NC  
1
2
3
B OUT 700mV , 75 Ω  
(p-p)  
NC  
NC  
R GND  
G GND  
B GND  
WEN  
GND  
GND  
NC  
NC  
GND  
NC  
+12 V  
~ 5  
6
4
GND  
12V  
NC  
7
8
9
NC  
FOCUS CTL  
ZOOM CTL  
10  
12V  
CAUTION  
~
10 12 NC  
LENS terminal (Metal 12-pin, female)  
Consult your JVC dealer concerning the re-  
mote terminal connection.  
Remote cable must use shielded cable.  
Outer shield of remote cable must to connect  
10-pin connector outer metal shell.  
Do not input the external trigger during the  
first 5 seconds after the power is turned ON.  
10  
9
1
8
2
Hs (3.3V(p-p) negative polarity)  
Vs (3.3V(p-p) negative polarity)  
NC  
7
3
6
4
11  
CAUTION  
12  
5
Terminal  
name  
Do not connect directly to monitor for use with  
personal computers.  
I/O  
Conditions  
Pin no.  
Signal name  
1
NC  
NC  
2 TRG IN  
IN  
Contact point  
recommended  
Maximum rated  
voltage: 5.3V  
3.3V CMOS  
Schmidt Trigger  
Pull-up to 3.3V at  
4.7k  
IEEE1394 connector  
2
3
GND  
NC  
H level: 2.4 ~ 5.0V  
L level: 0 ~ 0.5V  
Pulse width:  
6
4
2
5
3
1
4
130 µs or higher  
5
IRIS CONTROL  
12V DC 400mA max.  
IRIS POSITION  
IRIS AUTO /MANU  
NC  
3 WEN  
OUT  
3.3V (p-p)  
negative polarity  
6
Pin no.  
Signal name  
7
8
VP (Current)  
VG (GND)  
TPB –  
TPB +  
TPA –  
1
2
3
4
5
6
4 FLASH  
OUT  
Open collector  
Maximum rated  
current: 150mA  
Maximum rated  
voltage: 12V  
9 to 12  
CAUTION  
Use device whose current consumption is max.  
400 mA or less.  
TPA +  
E12  
E13  
 
2. Before shooting  
Connecting through digital output connector  
Connecting through analog output connector  
The KY-F1030 can be remote-controlled from a personal computer, and the shot image can be  
shown on the computers monitor.  
<Connection Example> Shooting with the camera when the flash is fired by the timing of an  
The image shot by the KY-F1030 can be shown on the computers monitor.  
AA-P700  
AC ADAPTER AA-P700  
Connect the power supply  
POWER  
ON  
( page E18)  
AC  
OFF  
external trigger switch.  
AA-P700  
AC ADAPTER AA-P700  
Connect to the power supply  
POWER  
ON  
( page E18)  
AC  
AC adapter  
OFF  
[ANALOG OUT]  
[DC IN]  
AC adapter  
[IEEE1394]  
Connecting the IEEE 1394  
Cable ( page E18)  
Special application software  
KY-LINK  
[DC IN]  
[REMOTE]  
Video  
capture  
board  
IEEE1394  
host  
PC  
Microscope  
adapter  
adapter  
Attach lens  
( page E17)  
PC  
Flash  
Trigger switch  
1. Connect the KY-F1030s [IEEE1394] connector to the IEEE1394 host adapter on the PC.  
2. Connect the flash and trigger switch to the [REMOTE] terminal.  
3. Turn on the power of the KY-F1030.  
* The power for KY-F1030 can be supplied from the IEEE1394 connector of personal com-  
puter. However, be sure to use the AC adapter (AA-P700) when using the motorized lens  
or when using both analog output and digital output in combination.  
1. Connect the KY-F1030s [ANALOG OUT] connector to the PCs capture board.  
2. Connect the AC adapter (AA-P700) to the KY-F1030, and then turn ON the power.  
3. Turn ON the PC.  
4. Turn ON the PC, and then start up the special application software KY-LINK.  
* For how to operate the application software, see the Help file of the KY-LINK.  
* For instructions on how to operate the video capture board or the employed application  
software, see the respective instruction manual.  
CAUTION  
Do not turn the power switch on the AC adapter ON/OFF or unplug the IEEE1394 cable while the  
application software is running.  
CAUTION  
Use a 1/2-inch C-mount microscope adapter compatible with the microscope to be employed.  
Before using the computer with the KY-F1030, release any settings that automatically set the com-  
puter in the Stand by or Hibernate mode.  
MEMO  
MEMO  
When the shutter speed becomes slower (slower than 1/7.5s), the image may be seen interrupted.  
Also, the image will not freeze even when the external trigger switch is pressed.  
If two or more KY-F1030 cameras are connected to one computer, it is not possible to view the camera  
images simultaneously.  
E14  
E15  
 
2. Before shooting (continued)  
Combining with a presentation system  
Mounting the lens  
The image shot by the KY-F1030 can be passed though a scan rate converter and shown on a  
D-ILA presenter or SXGA-compliant monitor.  
Follow the procedure shown below when mounting a motorized lens. For further details, see the  
instruction manual of the lens and lens remote control.  
CAUTION  
AA-P700  
4.  
[MD CONTROL] connector  
Lock  
Perform mounting of the lens  
with the power of the camera  
turned OFF. Mounting with the  
power on could result in dam-  
age.  
AC ADAPTER AA-P700  
Connect the power supply  
( page E18)  
POWER  
ON  
AC  
3.  
Camera head  
OFF  
Thread section  
Mount clamp ring  
AC adapter  
[VIDEO IN]  
Lens is not included with this  
unit.  
[ANALOG OUT]  
[DC IN]  
Lens  
4.  
Lock  
(Female)  
2.  
Lens remote control  
Compatible lens  
remote controller  
FJINON, RMD-10,  
RMD-20  
Lens remote controller  
Compatible  
zoom lens  
D16×7.3A-D29  
D-ILA or SXGA-compliant monitor  
JVC KM-F700  
1. Remove the lens mount cap. At this time, take caution so that dust do not enter inside the  
[VIDEO INPUT]  
Mount the lens  
( page E17)  
mount.  
terminal  
Scan rate converter  
2. To mount the lens, lightly press the thread section of the lens mount onto the thread section  
of KY-F1030, then turn the lens unit or KY-F1030 slowly clockwise until it is securely tight-  
ened.  
MEMO  
To change the position of the lens rotation:  
First, turn the mount clamp ring clockwise (1/4 turns) with the lens facing you.  
Slowly turn the lens and after adjusting the position, retighten the mount clamp ring.  
1. Connect the KY-F1030s [ANALOG OUT] connector to the scan rate converters [VIDEO  
INPUT] terminal.  
2. Connect the AC adapter (AA-P700) to the KY-F1030, and then turn ON the power.  
3. Turn ON the other devices.  
3. Insert the camera cable of the lens into the [LENS] connection terminal on the rear of KY-  
* Also see the instructions for the scan rate converter to be used.  
F1030, then securely lock.  
The iris control is made from the KY-F1030.  
MEMO  
4. When using the lens remote controller, connect the lens control cable (female) to the re-  
mote control. Also, when focusing and zoom controller is to be performed on the KY-F1030,  
connect the lens control cable (female) to the [MD CONTROL] terminal on the KY-F1030.  
When operating the lens iris manually by lens remote control connection, set IRIS MODE to  
manual. ( page E33)  
When connected to the PC through the [IEEE1394] connector, or an RS-232C device is connected to  
the [REMOTE] terminal, the auto white balance function of the scan rate converter will be disabled.  
When the shutter speed becomes slower (slower than 1/7.5s), the image may be seen interrupted.  
The image will not freeze even when the scan rate converters [FREEZE] button is pressed.  
The scan rate converters [SEND] command is invalid.  
CAUTION  
When using a motorized lens, use the AC adapter as power supply for the KY-F1030.  
If power is supplied via the [IEEE1394] connector, control of the motorized lens is not possible from the  
KY-F1030.  
E16  
E17  
 
2. Before shooting (continued)  
Connecting power  
Mounting the camera  
Between the 8 pin DC IN terminal on the rear of the main unit and the 8 pin TO CAMERA  
terminal of the AC adapter (AA-P700) connect the power cable (2m) which is provided.  
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Mounting method  
AC adapter  
AA-P700  
Rotation prevention hole  
Camera mounting screw hole  
DC 12V=OUTPUT  
ANALOG OUT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
IEEE1394  
DC IN  
AC 100V  
P
O
W
E
R
LENS  
S(Y/C) OUTPUT  
TO CAMERA  
MD  
CONTROL  
EITHER  
OUTPUT  
MAX 1.25A  
SEE INST-  
RUCTION  
MANUAL  
REMOTE  
DC IN  
POWER  
Ring  
Plug  
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
[TO CAMERA]  
connector  
White marking  
AC  
After inserting the plug com-  
pletely, tighten the securing  
ring.  
[DC IN] connector  
power cable  
(provided)  
Connect the end with  
the white marking to  
the AC adapter.  
Make sure white indication of  
power cable comes to AA-  
P700 side.  
Camera mounting bracket  
CAUTION  
Be sure to use the AA-P700 power supply.  
Before connecting power cable, make sure that the power switch on the AA-P700 is set to OFF.  
Connecting with the power switch on may result in camera malfunction.  
When connected through the digital output (Connecting through digital output connector (page E14)),  
power can be supplied from the PC but control of a motorized lens and analog output will not be  
possible.  
When mounting the camera, use the camera mount screw hole located on the camera mount-  
ing bracket.  
When mounting the camera, use the rotation prevention hole to prevent the unit from falling  
and securely mount the unit.  
MEMO  
Wait at least 10 seconds before turning the power switch back on, when it has just been turned off.  
Turning the power switch on and off quickly may cause malfunctions, such as failure to boot, etc.  
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Changing the camera mounting bracket position  
When shipped, the camera mounting bracket  
is mounted on the bottom of the unit. To mount  
it on the top of the unit, simply remove the 3  
locking screws holding the camera mounting  
bracket.  
Connecting the IEEE1394 Cable  
To reduce the emission of unwanted radio waves,  
make sure to attach the provided clamp filter as  
shown in the figure on the left.  
CAUTION  
Attach the clamp filter as close to the KY-F1030 as  
possible as shown in the figure.  
When the camera mounting bracket is  
mounted on the top surface of the camera,  
be sure to use the provided screws (length:  
10 mm).  
To [IEEE1394]  
connector  
Mounting screw dimensions:  
When mounted on top: 10 mm  
When mounted on underside: 6 mm  
E18  
E19  
 
2. Before shooting (continued)  
3. Settings and adjustments for shooting  
Fall prevention  
Lens settings  
Set according to whether the used lens to be used is an auto-iris lens or a manual lens.  
Set the used Lens  
Set the [IRIS MODE] on the [EXPOSURE] screen.  
(page E33)  
Fall prevention  
wire chain  
AUTO  
: Setting when auto-iris lens is used in auto mode.  
MANUAL: Set when using a manual lens, using an auto-iris  
lens in MANUAL or no lens.  
* If the auto-iris lens cable is not connected to  
the [LENS] connector, the setting automatically  
becomes MANUAL.  
Mounting screw dimen-  
sions:  
(Default setting: AUTO)  
When mounted on top:  
10 mm  
When mounted on un-  
derside: 6 mm  
Monitor adjustment  
The colour contrast and brightness are adjusted whilst, built-in test signals of the camera are  
being displayed on the PC monitor.  
[ANALOG OUT]  
[IEEE1394]  
1. Connect the [ANALOG OUT] connector or the  
MEMO  
[IEEE1394] connector to the PC.  
ANALOG OUT  
IEEE1394  
Special attention is required when mounting the unit to the wall or ceiling. Rather  
LENS  
than attempting to do it yourself, request a qualified person to perform such instal-  
lation. Falling of the unit may result in bodily injury.  
MD  
CONTROL  
2. Set the function setting switch NO.1 on the switch panel  
REMOTE  
DC IN  
POWER  
on the side of the KY-F1030 to ON.  
To prevent the unit from falling, connect the unit to a strong surface with a wire  
chain, etc. When connecting such chain, use the bracket locking screw hole on the  
side which the camera mounting bracket is not mounted.  
ON  
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
OFF  
1
2 3  
4
When mounted on top: M 2.6 × 10 mm (provided)  
When mounted on underside: M 2.6 × 6 mm  
3. Turn ON the KY-F1030, and then start the PC.  
* When connecting through the [IEEE1394] connector,  
power is supplied from the PC.  
Take special caution to the length of the optional wire as well.  
For the fall-preventive wire, use the one with the strength that is more than 10 times  
of a mass including the lens.  
4. Adjust the monitor.  
Inside window  
MEMO  
UP/AW  
For how to adjust, see the instructions for the employed  
monitor.  
MENU  
SET  
DOWN  
1
2
3
4
The peak level of the test signal is set to 0.7V from the fac-  
tory. To use 0.57V, change the setting by [TEST PATTERN]  
[LEVEL] on the [SYSTEM SETTING] screen.  
Default Setting Switch  
page E40 TEST PATTERN  
E20  
E21  
 
3. Settings and adjustments for shooting (contd)  
3. Settings and adjustments for shooting (contd)  
White balance adjustment  
Since the colour of light (light temperature) changes depending on the light source, readjust the  
white balance (AUTO WHITE) when the light source of the object changes.  
In the digital output mode, white balance adjustment should be performed using the special  
application software [KY-LINK].  
7. Press the [AW] (Auto White) button.  
When auto white is in operation, the auto-white op-  
eration area and [AUTO WHITE OPERATION] will be  
displayed on the monitor screen.  
When the white balance is successfully set, [AUTO  
WHITE OK] will appear for about 3 seconds on the  
screen and the unit will return to the normal screen.  
1. Open the side switch panel, and press the [MENU] but-  
ton for 2 seconds or longer. The [MENU] screen ap-  
pears on the monitor screen.  
Inside window  
[AW]  
MEMO  
UP/AW  
When the shutter speed is set to a slow speed, it may take  
a while before the white balance operation is completed.  
MENU  
SET  
2. Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select [2. WHITE  
BALANCE] (the text will be displayed in purple when  
selected), then press the [SET] button.  
DOWN  
1
2
3
4
With the factory setting, it may take up to 13 seconds de-  
pending on the subject. (When setting the shutter speed to  
1 s takes maximum of 1 minute 45 seconds.)  
The [WHITE BALANCE] screen will appear.  
Inside window  
[UP]  
3. Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select [COLOR  
UP/AW  
Error display  
Auto-white operation area  
[SET]  
[DOWN]  
TEMP] (the text will be displayed in purple when se-  
lected), then press the [SET] button.  
[MENU]  
MENU  
SET  
DOWN  
When the auto white balance cannot be set, one of  
the following error messages will appear and the unit  
will return to the normal screen.  
1
2
3
4
The set value will be displayed in purple, indicating that  
it can be changed.  
NG: OBJECT (bad object)  
4. Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select the setting  
depending on the usage environment.  
Displayed when the object consists of little whiteness  
or when the colour temperature is not correct.  
Change to a white object and redo the white balance.  
3200K: when using low temperature lighting such as a  
Select [WHITE BALANCE]  
halogen lamp, etc.  
5600K: when using high temperature lighting under  
the sunlight, etc.  
Pressing the [SET] button will register the setting in the  
main unit memory. The set value will be displayed in  
white.  
Auto white in operation  
ERROR: LOW LIGHT (shortage of light)  
Displayed when the lighting is too dark. Brighten the  
lighting and redo the white balance.  
ERROR: OVER LIGHT (excessive light)  
Displayed when the lighting is too bright. Close the  
lens iris or lower the brightness and redo the white  
balance.  
MEMO  
Pressing the [MENU] button without pressing the [SET] button  
will not register the set value and the unit will return to the  
setting prior to the change.  
[MENU] screen  
Set value  
Auto white operation completed  
Item  
MEMO  
5. Press the [UP], [DOWN] and [SET] buttons to set  
[WHITE BAL] in the [WHITE BALANCE] screen to  
AUTO.  
When the colour temperature of the subject changes as the darkness increases, do not change the  
illumination. Instead, narrow the lens iris, and take the white balance again by pressing the [AW]  
(Auto White) button.  
When a shutter speed exceeding 1 sec is used, it is not possible to launch the auto white balance  
function.  
6. After pressing the [MENU] button twice to return to the  
normal screen, place a white object with the same light-  
ing conditions as the object to record, then zoom in to  
display white near the center of the screen (more than  
80% area of screen).  
Temporarily return the shutter setting to below 1 sec and launch the auto white balance function, or  
set the [WHITE BAL] item to MANUALor PRESET.  
Pressing the [AW] button in the FREEZE condition, cancels the freeze.  
WHITE BALANCE screen  
E22  
E23  
 
3. Settings and adjustments for shooting (contd)  
4. Shooting a computer monitor screen  
Focus adjustment  
Shooting a PC monitor  
Back focus adjustment can be performed on the KY-F1030. When using a lens that is not provided  
with function for adjustment of back focus, make the adjustment as described in the following.  
Perform this adjustment while observing the PCs monitor screen.  
* When using a lens that is pro-  
Horizontal line noise will appear on the screen when attempting to record images on a PC  
monitor or display. To clear this noise, KY-F1030 shutter speed must be adjusted with scan  
speed of the monitor.  
In the digital output mode, the settings should be performed using the special application  
software [KY-LINK].  
Male  
vided with function for adjust-  
ment of back focus, make the  
adjustment on the lens side.  
Focus ring  
1. Open the side switch panel, and press the [MENU]  
button. The [MENU (QUICK)] screen appears on the  
monitor screen.  
Female  
[FOCUS]  
[LOCK]  
2. Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select [SHUTTER],  
then press [SET] (The set value of [SHUTTER] item will  
be displayed in purple).  
Inside window  
1. Using a screwdriver, loosen the [LOCK] backfocus lock-  
Set the  
[UP]  
ing screw by turning it counterclockwise.  
3. Use the [UP] or [DOWN] button to change the set value  
EEI  
UP/AW  
mode  
[SET]  
[DOWN]  
[MENU]  
to V. SCAN, then press the [SET] button (The set value  
MENU  
SET  
DOWN  
1
2
3
4
of [SHUTTER] item will return to white).  
2. Open the lensiris.  
4. Next, press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select [SHUT-  
3. If the image is blurred with white, make the setting in  
TER SPEED], then press the [SET] button.  
the EEI mode.  
[MENU (QUICK)] screen ( page E41)  
1.  
5. Press either [UP] or [DOWN] to change the shutter  
speed.  
Bar  
When a black bar can be seen on the screen:  
decrease the shutter speed by pressing the [DOWN]  
button.  
When a white bar can be seen on the screen:  
increase the shutter speed by pressing the [UP] but-  
ton.  
4. Zoom lens to maximum telephoto position.  
5. Adjust the focus of the lens.  
PC monitor  
Select V.SCAN  
6. Zoom lens to maximum wide-angle position.  
6. Press the [SET] button when the bar is at its minimum.  
Data is registered to KY-1030 memory.  
7. Turn the [FOCUS] backfocus adjustment screw to ob-  
7.  
tain optimal focus.  
MEMO  
Pressing the [MENU] button without pressing the [SET] button  
will return the unit to its previous settings without confirming  
the changes.  
8. Repeat steps 4 through 7 two or three times.  
MENU (QUICK) screen  
7. Press the [MENU] button to return to the normal screen.  
MEMO  
9. Turn the [LOCK] backfocus locking screw clockwise to  
lock.  
The vertical scan frequency differs depending on the PC type and the horizontal bar may not be  
completely cleared away. The frequency may also change depending on the software used.  
E24  
E25  
 
4. Shooting a computer monitor screen (contd)  
Synchronizing flash and external trigger  
To synchronize the flash with the input of an external trigger, use the [REMOTE] connector on  
When the shutter mode is RANDOM”  
the rear.  
CCD accumulation is performed in sync with the trigger input, and this period is output as the  
FLASH signal.  
Pin configurations of connectors ( page E12).  
At the same shutter speeds the delay from the trigger input to the FLASH output is almost  
uniform as shown in Table A below. Also, the pulse width of the FLASH output differs with the  
shutter speed.  
The trigger input interval is restricted as shown in Table B. Do not input at a shorter  
interval than the minimum interval shown in the table.  
When the shutter mode is other than RANDOM” “EEI( page E34, SHUTTER item)  
In response to the trigger input, the KY-F1030 outputs a flash signal for the CCD accumulation  
period of the next frame.  
The image shot at the moment that the FLASH signal is outputted is output as the next frame.  
In the case of digital output, output stops with shooting of this frame and the image on the  
PCs monitor will be in the FREEZE condition.  
B
How to cancel the FREEZE condition can be selected. ( page E40, [FRZ CANCEL] item)  
The trigger interval must be minimum 3 frames (405 msec) at a shutter speed of 1/7.5 s or  
faster.  
When the FREEZE cancel mode is set to MANUAL, FLASH will not be output in response to  
the trigger input for FREEZE cancellation.  
FREEZE  
B
A
Shutter  
speed  
Minimum  
trigger  
VD (internal)  
Delay [ms]  
EXP (CCD  
accumulation  
period)  
interval [ms]  
1/8s 0.203 0.063  
1/15s 0.203 0.063  
1/30s 0.203 0.063  
1/60s 0.203 0.063  
1/125s 0.203 0.063  
1/250s 2.953 0.063  
1/500s 4.953 0.063  
1/1000s 5.953 0.063  
1/2000s 6.453 0.063  
395  
337  
304  
287  
278  
277  
277  
277  
277  
FLASH  
A
ANALOG  
OUT  
Timing chart  
Trigger  
VD  
(Internal)  
WEN  
EXP  
(CCD accumulation period)  
FLASH  
Analog  
output  
* In the following situations, the FLASH signal is continuously generated in sync with the CCD  
regardless of the external trigger.  
WEN  
When [SHUTTER] on the EXPOSURE screen is set to EEI.  
When [GAIN] on the EXPOSURE screen is set to ALC.  
When [IRIS MODE] on the EXPOSURE screen is set to AUTO.  
While AW (Auto White) is operating.  
MEMO  
During output of the FLASH signal, the [FREEZE] indication will appear momentarily on the com-  
puter monitor. If it is preferred that the indication is not shown, set the [FRZ DISPLAY] item to OFF.  
Page E40, [FRZ DISPLAY] item.  
MEMO  
In the condition where the shutter mode is RANDOM, the image quality may deteriorate at the time of  
FREEZE as noise may be applied or white spots may appear.  
E26  
E27  
 
4. Shooting a computer monitor screen (contd)  
White spot compensation  
One of the inherent, general characteristics of CCDs is that white spots may appear in the image  
at slow shutter speeds or during shooting at high temperatures.  
To moderate this phenomenon, this camera is provided with a white spot compensation function.  
In the digital output mode, white spot adjustment should be performed using the special appli-  
MEMO  
The cameras white spot compensation function cannot compensate completely for all white spots.  
White spot detection and compensation by this camera must be performed under the following con-  
ditions. White spot compensation is not possible under other con-  
ditions. Even when these conditions are met, the properties of the  
white spots may prevent compensation.  
cation software [KY-LINK].  
How to use  
White spot detection  
No. of detections and compensations:Within a total of 10 spots.  
The screen shown on the right may appear if light enters the CCD  
while white spot detection is being performed, or due to the con-  
ditions of the white spots. In this case, confirm that light is not  
entering the CCD. If light is not entering the CCD but the screen  
nevertheless remain displayed, accelerate the shutter one step  
and perform the detection again.  
Because the number of spots and their size differ with the temperature and shutter speed, etc., it is necessary to  
detect the positions of the white spots under the conditions of use before the white spot compensation is used.  
1. Make the settings under the conditions at which the unit  
is to be used (ambient temperature and shutter speed,  
etc.).  
When white spot compensation is carried out, the compensation  
of the pixel data is performed based on surrounding pixel data,  
which means that accurate data may not be obtained in case of  
an image with fine details.  
2. Prevent light from entering the CCD by closing the lens  
iris, etc.  
The result of the white spot detection is retained until the next white spot detection is performed.  
Inside window  
3. Open the side switch panel, and press the [MENU] but-  
[UP]  
ton for 2 seconds or longer. The [MENU] screen ap-  
UP/AW  
[SET]  
[DOWN]  
[MENU]  
pears on the monitor screen.  
MENU  
SET  
DOWN  
1
2
3
4
4. Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select [PIXEL  
CHECK] on the [PROCESS(2/2)] screen, and then press  
the [SET] button to display the [PIXEL CHECK] screen.  
5. When the [SET] button is pressed, detection of the po-  
sitions of white spots starts. The detection may take  
several minutes.  
6. When the detection is completed, PIXEL CHECK OK”  
is displayed for about 3 seconds before the [MENU]  
screen returns.  
PROCESS (2/2) screen  
PIXEL CHECK screen  
Screen during detection  
Screen when detection is completed  
E28  
E29  
 
5. Menu screen settings  
Menu screen flow  
There are 2 types of menu screens: MENU (QUICK) screen, MENU screen.  
Normal screen  
Normal screen  
Press the [MENU]  
Press the [MENU]  
button (less than 2  
seconds).  
button (more than  
2 seconds).  
EXPOSURE screen  
WHITE BALANCE screen  
MENU (QUICK) screen  
MENU screen  
PIXEL CHECK screen  
PROCESS screen  
MEMO  
Pressing the [MENU] button while in any of  
the menu screens will return the unit to the  
previous screen.  
When an RS-232C device is connected, the  
items that can be operated by the remote con-  
trol unit will be indicated by [REMOTE] in the  
[MENU] screen, and these items will not be  
operable directly on the camera.  
LENS screen  
The menu is not displayed if the KY-F1030 is  
connected to the PC through the digital out-  
put connector ( page E14).  
SYSTEM SETTING screen  
MENU RESET screen  
E30  
E31  
 
5. Menu screen settings (continued)  
Menu contents  
Setting procedure  
1 : EXPOSURE: ................. Used for settings related to the video level, such as iris, shutter, sensitivity, etc.  
2 : WHITE BALANCE: ........ Used to make settings for color temperature and white balance.  
3 : PROCESS: .................... Used to make settings for detail compensation, gamma, master  
black, flare compensation, Auto Black Level (ABL), etc.  
1. Open the side switch panel, and press the [MENU] but-  
ton for 2 seconds or longer. The [MENU] screen ap-  
pears on the monitor screen.  
4 : LENS : ........................... Sets the control method for the lens iris and lens focus, and zoom control method.  
5 : SYSTEM SETTING: ...... Sets the screen display method and level of test pattern.  
* The [MENU (QUICK)] screen can be displayed by  
pressing the [MENU] button for less than 2 seconds.  
EXPOSURE screen  
2. Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select a menu item  
(the menu item will be displayed in purple when se-  
lected), then press the [SET] button to display the  
submenu screen.  
Inside window  
[ ] indicates the factory setting  
[UP]  
UP/AW  
Item  
Set Value  
Contents  
[SET]  
[DOWN]  
[MENU]  
MENU  
SET  
DOWN  
IRIS MODE  
[AUTO]  
Switched in accordance with the used lens.  
1
2
3
4
MANUAL  
AUTO:  
When using auto-iris lens.  
3. In the submenu screen, press the [UP] or [DOWN] but-  
ton in the same manner as above to select a submenu  
item, then press the [SET] button. The setting will be  
confirmed and registered to the memory.  
MANUAL: When using manual iris lens.  
Lens not mounted  
When using manual iris while auto-iris lens  
is mounted.  
*When the auto-iris lens cable is not connected to the  
[LENS] connector, the setting automatically becomes  
MANUAL.  
The set value will be displayed in purple, indicating that  
it can be changed.  
AE LEVEL  
-128  
-127  
:
Used to adjust the video level when auto-iris, ALC and  
EEI are used,  
Increasing the value: Raises the level  
Decreasing the value: Lowers the level  
4. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons to change to set  
value, then press the [SET] button to confirm (the set  
value will return to white).  
[NORMAL]  
:
MEMO  
MEMO  
126  
127  
----is displayed when auto-iris, ALC, and EEI are all set to  
not operate.  
MENU screen  
Continuous pressing of the [UP] or [DOWN] button will  
change the set value in increment of 10. Use this feature  
when making large changes in value.  
Used to set the detection area for auto-iris. Switch  
the setting in accordance with the conditions of use.  
MEMO  
Change with  
[FULL]  
SQUARE  
SPOT  
AE AREA  
Pressing the [MENU] button without pressing the [SET] but-  
ton will return the setting to the previous value without mak-  
ing changes.  
Item  
Set value [UP] and  
During selection of  
the detection area,  
the detection area is  
s h o w n o n t h e  
screen connected to  
the analog output.  
[DOWN] buttons  
FULL  
SQUARE  
SPOT  
Detection  
area  
Detection  
area  
5. Press the [MENU] button twice to return to the normal  
Detection area  
screen.  
0
1
[128]  
IRIS  
LEVEL  
Used to set the iris level when the IRIS MODE is set to  
MANUAL.  
Increasing the value: Opens the iris  
Decreasing the value: Closes the iris  
WHITE BALANCE screen  
(example)  
254  
255  
E32  
E33  
 
5. Menu screen settings (continued)  
EXPOSURE screen (continued)  
EXPOSURE screen (continued)  
[ ] indicates the factory setting  
[ ] indicates the factory setting  
Item  
Set Value  
Contents  
Item  
Set Value  
Contents  
[STEP]  
V.SCAN  
RANDOM  
EEI  
Used to switch the shutter mode.  
SHUTTER  
GAIN  
[STEP]  
ALC  
V.GAIN  
Used to switch the sensitivity mode.  
STEP:  
The shutter speed can be changed with the  
[SPEED] item.  
STEP:  
The sensitivity can be changed with the LEVEL”  
item.  
V. SCAN: The shutter speed can be changed with the  
[SPEED] item.  
Enables more detailed setting than [STEP].  
RANDOM: Used to synchronize the CCD accumulation  
timing with the Trigger input.  
ALC:  
The sensitivity is automatically changed in ac-  
cordance with ambient brightness.  
OFF  
V.GAIN: The sensitivity can be changed in detail with  
the LEVELitem.  
[0dB]  
+6dB  
+12dB  
The shutter speed can be changed with the  
[SPEED] item.  
Used to automatically change the shutter  
speed in accordance with the brightness of the  
subject.  
LEVEL When  
STEPis  
selected  
EEI:  
[0dB]  
+0.2dB  
+0.4dB  
LEVEL When  
V. GAINis  
selected  
OFF:  
Fixed at 1/7.5 s.  
SPEED  
When  
STEPis  
selected  
The shutter speed can be changed when SHUTTER is  
set to STEP, V.SCANor RANDOM.  
4s  
2s  
1s  
1/2s  
1/4s  
[1/8s]  
1/15s  
1/30s  
1/60s  
1/125s  
1/250s  
1/500s  
1/1000s  
1/2000s  
+12dB  
Sets the maximum sensitivity of ALC, which automatically  
switches the sensitivity in accordance with ambient bright-  
ness.  
[+12dB]  
+6dB  
ALC MAX  
MEMO  
When the shutter speed is slower than 1/7.5 s, the  
following phenomena may occur.  
1) The screen update rate becomes longer in the case  
of digital output.  
2) The displayed image will appear intermittently in the  
case of analog output.  
3) Time will be required for the auto white, auto iris and  
ALC operations.  
If the shutter speed is set slower than 1 s, these  
operations will behave as follows.  
Sets the minimum value for the shutter speed when the  
shutter mode is set to EEI.  
1/7.5s: Set to 1/7.5s.  
EEI LIMIT  
[1/7.5s]  
1s  
1s:  
Set to 1s.  
* When analog output is used, the monitor image will be  
stopping many times when the shutter speed becomes  
slower, so set at 1/75.s.  
Auto white : Auto white balance function cannot be started.  
( page E23 White balance adjustment)  
Auto iris : Stops at the iris value at that time.  
ALC  
: Stops at the sensitivity at that time.  
3.990s  
SPEED  
When  
V.SCANis  
selected  
To use a shutter speed slower than 1 s, use with the fol-  
lowing settings selected:  
IRIS MODE : MANUAL  
GAIN  
There may be shortage of light when the shutter speed is  
increased. In this case, adjust the iris or sensitivity. Atten-  
tion should be paid to the picture quality when the sensi-  
tivity is raised since the image becomes coarse.  
[1/7.501s]  
: STEP or V.GAIN  
1/5906.836s  
1/7.500s  
SPEED  
When  
RANDONis  
selected  
[1/126.134s]  
1/5648.193s  
E34  
E35  
 
5. Menu screen settings (continued)  
WHITE BALANCE screen  
PROCESS screen  
[ ] indicates the factory setting  
[ ] indicates the factory setting  
Item  
Set Value  
Contents  
Item  
DETAIL  
Set Value  
Contents  
COLOR  
[3200K]  
5600K  
Used to set the standard color temperature of the white balance.  
[ON]  
OFF  
Used to set whether to emphasize details (contours).  
TEMP  
3200K:  
For use under low color temperature illumination,  
such as halogen lamps, etc.  
ON:  
OFF:  
Detail emphasis is performed.  
Detail emphasis is not performed.  
5600K:  
For use under high color temperature illumination,  
such as sunlight, etc.  
LEVEL  
When ONis  
selected  
7  
6  
When [DETAIL] is set to ON, the emphasis level of the  
detail is adjusted.  
Increasing the value: Sharpens details  
Decreasing the value: Softens details  
WHITE  
[AUTO]  
MANUAL  
PRESET  
Used to set the white balance mode.  
BALANCE  
AUTO:  
Select this setting when white balance adjustment  
should be operating. (  
adjustment)  
page E23 White balance  
[NORMAL]  
Fine adjustment of the white accomplished by the  
white balance can be made using LEVEL (R) and  
LEVEL (B).  
7
MANUAL: The white balance can be changed using LEVEL  
(R) and LEVEL (B).  
PRESET: The white balance is fixed at the setting made for  
the COLOR TEMP item.  
NOISE SUP.  
When ONis  
selected  
[OFF]  
LOW  
MIDDLE  
HIGH  
Reduces noise in the video signal.  
OFF:  
Noise reduction is not performed.  
LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH: Noise reduction is performed.  
The reduction rate increases in the order of LOW  
MIDDLE HIGH.  
LEVEL (R)  
8  
The red color in the white balance can be adjusted when [WHITE  
When  
7  
BAL] is set to AUTO or MANUAL.  
AUTOis  
selected.  
Increasing the value:  
Decreasing the value:  
Red tint of screen becomes stronger  
Red tint of screen becomes weaker  
MEMO  
[NORMAL]  
Note that when the noise reduction is increased, de-  
tails may get lost in the coarse parts of the image.  
8
LEVEL (R)  
When  
MANUALis  
selected.  
0
[32]  
63  
GAMMA  
[ON]  
OFF  
ON:  
The video signal is compensated to make the  
image viewed on the screen natural.  
No compensation and the video signal is out-  
put linearly.  
OFF:  
LEVEL (B)  
When  
8  
MASTER BLACK  
The blue color in the white balance can be adjusted when [WHITE  
32  
31  
[0]  
Used to adjust the pedestal level (master black), which is  
the standard of black when the lens is capped. To see  
more details in black areas, raising the pedestal level will  
brighten the entire screen.  
Increasing the value: Raises the pedestal level  
Decreasing the value: Lowers the pedestal level  
7  
BAL] is set to AUTOor MANUAL.  
AUTOis  
selected.  
Increasing the value:  
Decreasing the value:  
Blue tint of screen becomes stronger  
Blue tint of screen becomes weaker  
[NORMAL]  
8
LEVEL (B)  
When  
MANUALis  
selected.  
0
[32]  
63  
31  
[ON]  
OFF  
Compensation of the black level when flaring effect oc-  
curs and black areas are tinted with color due to irregular  
reflection of light entering the lens.  
FLARE  
32  
31  
[NORMAL]  
Compensation of the black level of Rch  
Increasing the value: Red tint becomes weaker  
Decreasing the value: Red tint becomes stronger  
LEVEL (R)  
When ONis  
selected  
Color temperature when COLOR TEMP and WHITE BALACNCE are set. * Regard the values as reference values.  
COLOR TEMP  
WHITE  
BALANCE  
COLOR  
TEMP  
2200K  
3200K  
3000K  
5600K  
15000K  
6000K  
31  
PRESET  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
PRESET  
AUTO  
32  
31  
[NORMAL]  
Compensation of the black level of Bch  
Increasing the value: Blue tint becomes weaker  
Decreasing the value: Blue tint becomes stronger  
LEVEL (B)  
When ONis  
selected  
3200K  
5600K  
31  
MANUAL  
E36  
E37  
 
5. Menu screen settings (continued)  
PROCESS screen  
PROCESS screen (continued)  
[ ] indicates the factory setting  
[ ] indicates the factory setting  
Item  
Set Value  
Contents  
Set Value  
Contents  
Item  
Selects whether or not white spot compensation should  
be performed.  
OFF : White spot compensation not performed.  
ON : White spot compensation performed.  
page E28 [White spot compensation]  
PIXEL COMP.  
[OFF]  
ON  
[ON]  
OFF  
Used to set whether to use automatic adjustment of the  
black level in accordance with the signal level during shoot-  
ing. Use this adjustment when the black level of the video  
image fluctuates.  
ABL  
32  
31  
Black level is adjusted.  
LEVEL  
When ONis  
selected  
PIXEL  
CHECK  
Detects the positions of white spots.  
page E28 [White spot compensation]  
Increasing the value: Lowers the black level.  
(Compensation becomes higher)  
Decreasing the value: Raises the black level.  
(Compensation becomes smaller)  
[NORMAL]  
31  
LENS screen  
[ ] indicates the factory setting  
[NORMAL]  
ADJUST  
Used to set whether the color matrix value should be a  
standard value or variable.  
COLOR MATRIX.  
Item  
Set Value  
Contents  
NORMAL: Standard value used for color matrix.  
IRIS  
[AUTO]  
MANUAL  
Switched in accordance with the employed lens.  
ADJUST:  
The color matrix becomes variable.  
The following adjustments can only be made  
when this setting is selected.  
AUTO:  
When auto-iris lens is employed.  
MANUAL: When manual iris lens is employed.  
No lens mounted.  
When auto-iris lens is mounted but used as  
manual iris lens.  
* If the auto-iris lens cable is not connected to the [LENS]  
connector, the setting automatically becomes MANUAL.  
8  
7  
Adjusts the color saturation.  
Increasing the value: Colors become more glowing  
Decreasing the value: Colors become duller  
B Y GAIN (+)  
When ADJUST”  
is selected  
[NORMAL]  
B Y GAIN (+): More blue  
°
°
°
°
B Y GAIN ()  
When ADJUST”  
is selected  
7
8
B Y GAIN (): More yellow  
B Y GAIN (+): More red/magenta  
B Y GAIN (): More green/cyan  
IRIS LEVEL  
When  
MANUALis  
selected  
0
1
[128]  
255  
Sets the iris level when MANUALis selected for the IRIS  
MODE.  
Increasing the value: Opens the iris  
Decreasing the value: Closes the iris  
R Y GAIN (+)  
When ADJUST”  
is selected  
R Y GAIN ()  
When ADJUST”  
is selected  
SERVO SEL  
[POSITION] Sets the lens control method.  
SPEED  
Normally, use the POSITIONsetting.  
* If the lens control cable is not connected to the [MD  
CONTROL] connector, ----is displayed.  
32  
31  
Adjusts the hue.  
B G HUE (+)  
When ADJUST”  
is selected  
B G HUE (+): More blue  
°
°
°
°
FOCUS  
When  
POSITION”  
is  
0
1
Selects the focus position.  
Increasing the value: Focus far away  
Decreasing the value: Focus nearby  
B G HUE (): More yellow  
R G HUE (+): More red/magenta  
R G HUE (): More green/cyan  
[NORMAL]  
B G HUE ()  
When ADJUST”  
is selected  
30  
31  
[128]  
255  
selected  
R G HUE (+)  
When ADJUST”  
is selected  
ZOOM When  
POSITION”  
is selected  
0
1
Selects the zoom position.  
Increasing the value: Toward telephoto  
Decreasing the value: Toward wide-angle  
R G HUE ()  
When ADJUST”  
is selected  
[128]  
255  
E38  
E39  
 
5. Menu screen settings (continued)  
SYSTEM SETTING screen  
MENU (QUICK) screen  
[ ] indicates the factory setting  
[ ] indicates the factory setting  
Contents  
Item  
Set Value  
Contents  
Item  
Set Value  
Used to adjust the video level when using auto iris, ALC  
and EEI.  
Increase the number : raise the level  
Decrease the number: lower the level  
AE DISPLAY  
[OFF]  
ON  
Used to set whether the ALC, EEI and IRIS values are  
displayed on the analog output screen.  
AE LEVEL  
128  
127  
OFF:  
ON:  
No on-screen-display  
On-screen-display  
[0]  
MEMO  
FRZ DISPLAY  
FRZ CANCEL  
[ON]  
OFF  
Used to set whether the FREEZEindicator is shown on  
the screen at the time of trigger input.  
----is displayed when auto iris, ALC, and EEI are all set to  
not work.  
126  
127  
ON:  
OFF:  
Displayed  
Not displayed  
Used to set the iris level when the IRIS MODE is set to  
MANUAL.  
Increase the number : open iris  
Decrease the number: close iris  
IRIS LEVEL  
SHUTTER  
0
1
[MANUAL]  
AUTO (1s)  
AUTO (3s)  
AUTO (5s)  
OFF  
Sets the method for canceling the FREEZE when the  
monitor screen is in FREEZE condition when connection  
is made through digital output.  
MANUAL : Cancelled by trigger input.  
AUTO(1s) : Cancelled after 1 second.  
[255]  
Used to switch the shutter mode.  
STEP:  
[STEP]  
V.SCAN  
RANDOM  
EEI  
AUTO(3s) : Cancelled after 3 seconds.  
AUTO(5s) : Cancelled after 5 seconds.  
The shutter speed can be changed with the  
[SPEED] item.  
OFF  
: Not cancelled.  
V. SCAN: The shutter speed can be changed with the  
[SPEED] item.  
Enables more detailed setting than [STEP].  
RANDOM: Used to synchronize the CCD accumulation  
timing with the trigger input.  
* When set to AUTOor OFF, the displayed screen can  
be updated by trigger input during the FREEZE condi-  
tion.  
OFF  
[BAR]  
RAMP  
IMPULSE  
Sets the test pattern type output when the function set-  
ting switch No.1 <TEST PATTERN> is set to ON.  
TEST PATTERN  
The shutter speed can be changed with the  
[SPEED] item.  
Used to automatically change the shutter  
speed in accordance with the brightness of the  
subject.  
BAR  
: BARpattern is output.  
EEI:  
RAMP  
:
RAMPpattern is output.  
IMPULSE : IMPULSEpattern is output.  
[0.7V]  
0.57V  
Sets the level of the color signal bar output from the KY-  
1030s [ANALOG OUT] connector.  
LEVEL  
OFF:  
Fixed at 1/7.5 s.  
When BAR/  
IMPULSE”  
is selected  
The shutter speed can be changed when SHUTTER is  
set to STEP, V.SCANor RANDOM.  
SPEED  
When  
STEPis  
selected  
4s  
2s  
1s  
1/2s  
1/4s  
0.7V:  
0.7V test signal is output  
0.57V:  
0.57V test signal is output  
Resets all the set values of menus to the initial values.  
page E43, Resetting menu settings  
MENU RESET  
[1/8s]  
1/15s  
1/30s  
1/60s  
1/125s  
1/250s  
1/500s  
1/1000s  
1/2000s  
E40  
E41  
 
5. Menu screen settings (continued)  
Resetting menu settings  
MENU (QUICK) screen (continued)  
[ ] indicates the factory setting  
This settings made on the menu screens can be returned to the initial settings as when shipped  
from the factory.  
Item  
Set Value  
Contents  
SHUTTER  
MEMO  
When the shutter speed is slower than 1/7.5 s, the following  
1. Open the side switch panel, and press the [MENU] but-  
ton for 2 seconds or longer.  
phenomena may occur.  
1) The screen update rate becomes longer in the case of digital output.  
2) The displayed image will appear intermittently in the case of analog output.  
3) Time will be required for the auto white, auto iris and ALC operations.  
SPEED  
When  
3.990s  
The [MENU] screen appears on the monitor screen.  
V.SCANis  
If the shutter speed is set slower than 1 s, these operations will  
behave as follows.  
selected  
[1/7.501s]  
Auto white : Auto white balance function cannot be started.  
( page E23 White balance adjustment)  
2. Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select [5. SYSTEM  
Inside window  
Auto iris  
ALC  
: Stops at the iris value at that time.  
: Stops at the sensitivity at that time.  
1/5906.836s  
SETTING] (displayed in purple when selected), and then  
SPEED  
1/7.500s  
press the [SET] button.  
[UP]  
To use a shutter speed slower than 1 s, use with the following settings selected:  
UP/AW  
When  
IRIS MODE : MANUAL  
[SET]  
[DOWN]  
The [SYSTEM SETTING] screen appears.  
[MENU]  
MENU  
SET  
RANDOMis  
selected  
[1/126.134s]  
DOWN  
GAIN  
: STEP or V.GAIN  
1
2
3
4
There may be shortage of light when the shutter speed is increased. In  
this case, adjust the iris or sensitivity. Attention should be paid to the pic-  
ture quality when the sensitivity is raised since the image becomes coarse.  
1/5648.193s  
3. Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select [MENU RE-  
SET] (displayed in purple when selected), and then  
press the [SET] button  
GAIN  
[STEP]  
ALC  
V.GAIN  
Used to switch the sensitivity mode.  
STEP: The sensitivity can be changed with the LEVEL”  
The [MENU RESET] screen appears.  
item.  
ALC:  
The sensitivity is automatically changed in ac-  
cordance with ambient brightness.  
V. GAIN: The sensitivity can be changed in detail with the  
LEVELitem.  
4. When the [SET] button is pressed, all the menu set-  
tings are returned to the initial settings.  
LEVEL When  
STEPis  
selected  
[0dB]  
+6dB  
MENU screen  
+12dB  
At this time, the MENU RESET OKmessage appears  
for about 3 seconds before the [SYSTEM SETTING]  
screen returns.  
LEVEL When  
V. GAINis  
selected  
[0dB]  
+0.2dB  
+0.4dB  
+12dB  
5. Press the [MENU] button again to return to the normal  
FOCUS  
Selects the focus position.  
Increasing the value: Focus far away  
Decreasing the value: Focus nearby  
0
1
[128]  
255  
screen.  
SYSTEM SETTING screen  
ZOOM  
Selects the zoom position.  
Increasing the value: Toward telephoto  
Decreasing the value: Toward wide-angle  
0
1
[128]  
255  
MENU RESET screen  
Completion screen  
E42  
E43  
 
6. Others  
About ALC and EEI operations  
Specifications  
Imaging device:  
Scanning type:  
Available pixels:  
Effective no. of pixels:  
1/2 inch IT CCD  
Progressive  
1.45 million pixels (1392 (H) × 1040 (V))  
ANALOG : 1360 × 1024  
DIGITAL : 1280 × 960  
1360 × 1024  
Approx. 4:3  
3.990s to 1/5960.836s  
C mount  
R/G/B signal: 0.7V (p-p), 75 Ω  
IEEE1394 1995  
ALC stands for Automatic Level Control and EEI for Extended Electronic Iris. (page E34)  
By making the respective settings, the Automatic Level Control (ALC) will operate under dark  
lighting, and the electronic shutter (EEI) will operate under bright lighting. Furthermore, setting  
the IRIS mode to AUTO will synchronize sensitivity, iris and electronic shutter so that an appro-  
priate signal level can be acquired automatically at all times.  
The ALC mode increases sensitivity from 0dB to +12dB under dark lighting and the EEI  
modeautomatically adjusts the range of 1/7.5 s to 1/2384.7 s (calculated value) under bright  
lighting. In other words, the signal level is adjusted in the range of 2 graduations of the aperture  
under dark lighting and 8 graduations under bright lighting. When the IRIS mode is set to manual,  
the sensitivity and electronic shutter change continuously while the iris setting stays fixed. (੬  
page E33 IRIS MODE)  
Aspect ratio:  
SHUTTER speed:  
Lens mount:  
Analog output:  
Digital output:  
(IIDC 1394-based Digital Camera Specification Ver. 1.30  
standard)  
Synchronization:  
Sync signal output:  
internal  
This feature holds the advantage of being able to shoot under changing light conditions without  
the depth of field altering.  
Hs, Vs 3.3V (p-p) negative polarity or SYNC ON GREEN 0.3V (p-p)  
Operating temperature range: 0°C to 40°C (with humidity of less than 80%RH)  
Input voltage:  
MEMO  
DC 12V  
(when AA-P700 is used)  
The status of ALC and EEI can be displayed on the screen. ( page E40 AE DISPLAY)  
DC8V to 40V (IEEE1394 power supply)  
8 W (when AA-P700 is used, including lens)  
3.2 W (when AA-P700 is used, camera in stand-alone use)  
2.5 W (when IEEE1394 power supply +12V)  
Approx. 470g  
When EEI is used, the amount of change in one step of the signal level will be large and the precision  
becomes bad as the shutter speed is faster.  
Power consumption:  
When analog output is used, and EEI LIMIT is set to 1s when a dark subject is shot, the image will  
appear intermittently so the 1/7.5s setting should be used.  
Mass:  
Connectable peripheral equipment  
Connectable PC models:  
Operational range (when ALC MAX: +12dB)  
G
Pentium # 1 GHz or higher DOS/V, PC/AT  
compatible machine  
G
G
G
Video Capture Board  
MATROX METEOR2-MC/4  
IEEE1394 Host Adapter Board  
TECHNOSCOPE PFW-41  
Scan Rate Converter  
JVC KM-F700  
4
16  
63  
250  
1000  
4000  
16000  
64000  
(Pentium 4 1.3 GHz or higher is recom-  
mended*)  
Memory 64 MB or more  
20 MB or more empty hard disk space  
(space for application software install)  
OS: Windows 98SE/Me/2000  
Video circuit: Circuit capable of full-color dis-  
play at XGA (1024 x 768) or  
Light: lx  
500  
8
31  
125  
2000  
1/7.5  
8000  
32000  
640000  
G
G
+12dB  
+6dB  
0dB  
EEI LIMIT  
: When 1/7.5s  
G
G
EEI  
ALC  
Options  
1/15 1/30 1/60 1/120  
1/2384.7  
G
G
Lens: D16 x 7.3A D29  
AC Adapter: AA-P700  
Auto Iris  
F5.6  
EEI LIMIT  
: When 1s  
higher resolution  
(UXGA 1600 x 1200 or higher  
F2  
F2.8  
F4  
F8  
F11 F16  
+12dB  
+6dB  
0dB  
is recommended*)  
ALC  
EEI  
G
More than one empty PCI slot (Ver. 2.1)  
* When the recommended conditions are  
not met, the image may stretch outside the  
screen depending on the image size, or  
the display frame rate may become slow.  
1/1.871s 1/3.75s  
E44  
E45  
 
Specifications  
External dimensions (unit: mm)  
125.5  
120  
70  
0.5  
FOCUS  
LOCK  
66  
14  
1/4 inch screw  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
E46  
 

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