Toshiba IK-TF5C manuel d'utilisation

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    For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No . which is located on the bottom of the cabinet. Retain this inf or mation f or future ref- erence. Model No.: IK-TF5C Serial No.: 3 CCD CAMERA IK-TF5C INSTR UCTION MANU AL FCC NOTICE This equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits for a Class A digital de vice, pursu- ant to P ar t 15 [...]

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    2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Safety icons This manual contains safety instructions that must be observed in order to avoid potential hazards that could result in personal injuries, damage to your equipment, or loss of data. These safety cautions have been classified according to the seriousness of the risk, and the icons highlight these instructions as fol[...]

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    3 Note the following instructions when installing. • Do not cover the product by any material. • Do not put the product on an Inflammable material such as carpet or blanket. • Do not put the product in a narrow space, since the heat generated from the product may be difficult to emanate . If you do not follow the above, the heat generated by [...]

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    4 1. CAUTIONS ON USE AND INST ALLA TION ..... 5 2. COMPONENTS ................................................ 5 3. ITEMS CONTROLLED BY USING ON SCREEN DISPLA Y .................................... 6 4. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS .............................. 7 5. CONNECTION .................................................. 8 5. 1 Standard Connection ..[...]

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    5 1. CA UTIONS ON USE AND INST ALLA TION • Carefully handle the units. Do not drop, or give a strong shock or vibration to the camera. This ma y cause problems. T reat the camera cables carefully to prevent cable prob- lems, such as cable breakdown and loosened con- nections. • Do not shoot intense light. If there is an intense light at a locat[...]

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    6 Process Electronic shutter 3. ITEMS CONTROLLED BY USING ON SCREEN DISPLA Y MODE E. TRG MANU speed Syncro. scan. Partial read T rigger (1P SNR/SR) T rigger (PW SNR/SR) 1P exposure time MODE MANU MODE Color temperature MANU AL R GAIN MANU AL B GAIN Master pedestal R pedestal B pedestal Shading correction mode Manual shading correction H phase adjus[...]

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    7 4. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 1 Prism faceplate The protection cap is attached on the lens mount por tion. After removing the cap, mount the lens. Be careful not to scratch or touch the optical area. 2 DISP button Used when switching the displa y . 3 P AGE b utton Used when switching to the men u and when selecting the menus. 4 MENU UP button Select the[...]

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    8 5. CONNECTION 5. 1 Standard Connection IK-TF5C DC IN 12V Lens Cable (not included) Frame grabber board, image process equipment etc. Monitor DC power supply Less than 4 mm DC IN 12V Connector used: HR10A-7P-4PB (HIROSE electronics Co. Ltd) or equivalent. DIGITAL Function I/O 1 +12V 1 2 +12V 2 3 GND 3 4 GND 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 GND X0- X1- X2- [...]

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    9 6. OPERA TION 1 Refer to the item " 5. CONNECTION", connect each equipment correctly . 2 T urn on the connected equipment and the power source of the camera. 3 P oint the lens at the object, operate the lens iris adjustment, focus adjustment, etc.. 4 Refer to the item "6.1 White Balance", operate the adjustment. 5 Refer to the[...]

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    10 2 MANU (Manual white balance) • Set the MODE to MANU on the WHT BAL menu. (Refer to the item "7.2 (3) WHT BAL (white balance)".) • Shoot a known white object, adjust the white balance adjusting the levels of R GAIN and B GAIN on the menu, confirming with a monitor etc. (Refer to the item "7.2 (3) (3.2) Changing each setting in[...]

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    11 7. MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLA Y V ar ious settings can be controlled on the unit by using the on screen men u display ed on the monitor . The contents once set are memorized ev en if the power source is turned off , so it is unnecessar y to set again when using the unit next time. When the setting is performed, select the menu of the item [...]

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    12 7. 2 Menus • Select the menu to change the setting by referring the item "7.1 Using the Menus".) • When the [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons are pushed, the " → " on the screen moves up and down. Move the " → " to the item to change. Note: When performing the mode setting in the menu display while selecting ON[...]

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    13 (1. 2) Changing each setting in SS (synchro. scan) mode (a) Changing the shutter speed setting 1 Set the " → " to SS by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DO WN] buttons . 2 Select the shutter speed by pushing [D A T A UP], [DA T A DOWN] b uttons. (b) Partial scanning setting 1 Set the " → " to P ART by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DO [...]

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    14 (1. 3) Changing each setting in E.TRG mode The E.TRG has five modes; 1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR, RR. First set the " → " to MODE and select E. TRG, then set the " → " to E.TRG and select the desired E.TRG mode. (1. 3. 1) Changing each setting in 1P SNR mode (a) Changing the polarity of inputting trigger pulse setting 1 [...]

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    15 (1. 3. 2) Changing each setting in 1P SR mode (a) Changing the polarity of inputting trigger pulse setting 1 Set the " → " to TRG.P by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DO WN] buttons. 2 Select either , by pushing [D A T A UP], [DA T A DOWN] buttons . (b) Changing 1P SR exposure time setting 1 Set the " → " to EXP . by pushing [ME[...]

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    16 (1. 3. 3) Changing each setting in PW SNR mode (a) Changing the polarity of inputting trigger pulse setting 1 Set the " → " to TRG.P by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DO WN] buttons. 2 Select either , by pushing [D A T A UP], [DA T A DOWN] b uttons. (b) Changing the partial scanning setting 1 Set the " → " to P ART by pushing [[...]

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    17 (1. 3. 4) Changing each setting in PW SR mode -- SHUTTER -- MODE E.TRG E.TRG PW SR TRG.P PART OFF <MODE = E.TRG E.TRG = PW SR> • Partial scanning switch OFF/120fps/180fps/E.120fps/E.180fps Input trigger pulse : positive polarity Input trigger pulse : negative polarity 1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR, RR • Input trigger pulse setting at PW[...]

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    18 (1. 3. 5) Changing each setting in RR mode (a) Changing the partial scanning setting 1 Set the " → " to P ART by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DO WN] buttons. 2 Select either OFF/120fps/180fps/E.120fps/E.180fps by pushing [D A T A UP], [DA T A DOWN] b uttons. Note: The longer the storage time with extended exposures, the more visible cert[...]

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    19 ( 3 ) WHT BAL (White balance) WHT BAL has two modes; A WB, MANU . Set the " → " to MODE, push the [D A T A UP], [DA T A DOWN], and select mode among A WB, MANU. (3. 1) Changing each setting in AWB (Automatic White Balance) mode (a) Changing color temperature setting 1 Set the " → " to C.TEMP b y pushing [MENU UP], [MENU D[...]

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    20 ( 4 ) PROCESS (4. 1) Changing master pedestal 1 Set the " → " to M. PED by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DO WN] buttons. 2 Set the master pedestal by pushing [D A T A UP], [DA T A DOWN] b uttons. (4. 2) Changing R pedestal 1 Set the " → " to R. PED by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] b uttons. 2 Set the R pedestal by pushing [D [...]

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    21 ( 5 ) SYNC When an external sync signal is input, the display menu changes from INT (internal sync) to EXT (external sync) automatically . (5. 1) Adjusting horizontal phase 1 Set the " → " to H PHASE by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons. 2 Adjust the horizontal phase by pushing [D A T A UP], [DA T A DOWN] b uttons. ( 6 ) OPTION [...]

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    22 7. 3 External Sync When using the unit with an e xter nal sync signal, input HD and VD to CC3 and CC4 of the DIGIT AL ter minal. When the external sync signal is input, the camera automatically switches its sync from the internal sync to the external sync. The operation is as shown belo w , depending on the unit's status and how e xter nal [...]

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    23 ( 3 ) Using the unit with external sync signal When adjusting H (horizontal) phase refer to the item "7.2 (5) (5.1) Adjusting horiz ontal phase". (3. 1) H (horizontal) phase adjustment Observe the external sync signal and the L V AL signal output wa vef or m of the unit with a dual trace oscilloscope, and ad- just H phase so that the H[...]

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    24 7. 5 EXT TRIG (External trigger) Charge begins to accumulate after the trigger input to CC1 of the DIGIT AL terminal, and 1 frame images are output. There are fiv e modes: 1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR, RR. ( 1 ) 1P SNR (1 Pulse T rigger Sync Non Reset) Charge begins to accumulate after the trigger input to CC1 of the DIGIT AL terminal, and 1 fra[...]

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    25 About 1 µ s Exposure period* 2 Exposure period* 2 Tr igger* 1 Negative polarity mode Po sitive polarity mode RGB data (video interval image) (Internal VD) * 3 FV AL LV AL, DVA L 20H ( Pa r tial scanning OFF ) 18H ( Pa r tial scanning 120fps) 23H ( Pa r tial scanning 180fps) (1. 2) 1 Pulse T rigger SYNC-NON RESET Picture Output Timing (at Time o[...]

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    26 ( 2 ) 1P SR (1 Pulse T rigger Sync Reset) Charge begins to accumulate after the trigger input to CC1 of the DIGIT AL terminal, the ver tical sync signal is reset and frame images are output. (2. 1) 1 Pulse T rigger SYNC-RESET Picture Output Timing *1: Exter nally input signal *2: Exposure time is determined by the setting of "7. 2 (1.3) Cha[...]

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    27 ( 3 ) PW SNR (Pulse width trigger SYNC-NON RESET) The trigger input to CC1 of the DIGIT AL ter minal dev elops 1 frame images. (3. 1) Pulse Width T rigger SYNC-NON RESET Picture Output Timing (At Time of One-shot or Continuous External VD/Continuous External HD Input) *1: Exter nally input signal *2: Exposure time = T r igger pulse width + 6 µ [...]

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    28 (3. 2) Pulse Width T rigger SYNC-NON RESET Picture Output Timing (at Time of Internal Sync) *1: Exter nally input signal *2: Exposure time = T r igger pulse width + 6 µ s (V alid tr igger pulse width is 2 µ s or greater f or external trigger shutter operation.) *3: Video is output at the falling edge of the internal VD follo wing completion of[...]

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    29 ( 4 ) PW SR (Pulse width trigger SYNC-RESET) The trigger input to the CC1 of the DIGIT AL ter minal dev elops 1 frame images. (4. 1) 1 Pulse Width T rigger SYNC-RESET Picture Output Timing *1: Exter nally input signal *2: Exposure time = T rigger pulse width + 6 µ s (V alid tr igger pulse width is 2 µ s or greater f or external trigger shutter[...]

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    30 ( 5 ) RR (Reset restart) Input of an external reset-restart signal (CC4 of the DIGIT AL terminal: External VD input) permits one screen of information to be output at an arbitrary timing. (5. 1) Long T erm Exposure When a sufficient sensitivity is not obtained with the normal operating conditions or capturing the trail of a moving subject is des[...]

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    31 7. 6 Partial Read ( 1 ) Partial Scanning OFF (All pixels scanning) In this mode, all pix els independent signal from the DIGIT AL connector is output each 1/60 second (Line order output). ( 2 ) Partial Scanning ON In this mode, the pix el signal of the vertical center por tion from the DIGIT AL connector is output. In the E.60fps or E.90fps mode[...]

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    32 8. INPUT OUTPUT SIGNAL SPECIFICA TOINS ( 1 ) HD Input Specifications The phase relationship of the external HD and VD should correspond to the center phase (i.e., the external HD falling edge) as illustrated in the above diagram. External VD falling edge: Please input within about 100 clock cycles of the standard center phase . Note that V sync [...]

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    33 9. CCD OUTPUT W A VEFORM TIMING CHAR T ( 1 ) Horizontal Output W aveform Timing Chart 132 clk 31 clk 72 clk 16 clk 2 clk 7 clk 40.7 ns LV AL, DVA L CCD output signal Pixel Clock 4 clk Optical blac k por tion To tal effectiv e pixels 659 clk Horizontal blanking interval 132 clk Optical blac k por tion Horizontal transf er stop interval Dummy pixe[...]

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    34 10. SPECIFICA TIONS P ower supply Power consumption Pick-up system Image sensor (Effectiv e pixels) Scanning system Scan frequency Sync system Horizontal resolution Sensitivity Minimum illumination Lens mount Ambient temperature Ambient humidity Weight External dimension White balance Gain Output signal Sync signal output External sync input Int[...]

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    35 12. BEFORE MAKING A SER VICE CALL 1 1. EXTERNAL APPEARANCE DIAGRAM DISP PAGE DC IN 12V MENU DATA (AWB) 44 [1.73] 44 [1.73] 22 [0.87] 5 [0.20] 26 [1.02] 6.3 [0.25] 78 [3.07] 56 [2.20] 5 [0.20] 26 [1.02] 25 [0.98] 25 [0.98] 25 [0.98] 12 [0.47] 34 [1.34] 26 [1.02] 8.2 [0.32] Unit : mm [inch] 2-M3 Depth 3 4-M2 Depth 3 ∗ inch=mm/25.4 4-M3 Depth 3 2[...]

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