Toshiba IK-1000 manual

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    INSTRUCTION MANU AL CCD COLOR CAMERA IK-1000 T ABLE OF CONTENTS IMPOR T ANT SAFEGU ARDS ................................................. 3 1. CA UTIONS ON USE AND INST ALLA TION ................... 5 2. COMPONENTS ............................................................. 6 3. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ........................................... 6 4.[...]

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    - 3 - 1. Read Instructions All the safety and oper ating instructions should be read bef ore the product is operated. 2. Retain Instructions The safety instructions and instruction manual should be retained f or future reference . 3. Heed W arnings All warnings on the product and in the instruction manual should be adhered to . 4. Follow Instructio[...]

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    - 4 - CA UTION T O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NO T REMOVE CO VER (OR BA CK). NO USER SER VICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SER VICING TO Q UALIFIED SER VICE PERSONNEL. The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to aler t the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous v oltage” within the p[...]

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    - 5 - 1. CAUTIONS ON USE AND INST ALLA TION • On installation, observe the following matters: - Do not bloc k the radiation fan's holes. - Do not place cloth including a tablecloth o v er the fan. - Do not place the camera on the carpet or cushion. - Dot place the camera into a confined small room susceptible to heat generation. Doing this w[...]

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    - 6 - • When cleaning the camera Unplug the power source bef ore cleaning. Clean with a soft dry cloth. If the dust is hard to take off, softly wipe off with a cloth soak ed in mild detergent. Do not use volatile chemicals such as thinner , benzene, and insecticide. If used, coating and printed letters may come off or ma y be discolored. When cle[...]

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    - 7 - !1 Camera Support Fitting !2 IRIS terminal (4P) !3 Imaging unit !6 C mount ring   lock scre w !7 C mount ring !4 Tripod setting hole !5 Iris selection switch * For detailed dimensions , refer to the e xter nal view on page 33.[...]

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    - 8 - q DC IN 12V terminal Accepts a DC power unit (12 V). w VIDEO ter minal Outputs VBS signal. Connected to monitor , recording device , etc. (BNC connector) e RS232C terminal Used to control functions by communications via RS232C . r DISP button Used when switching the displa y . t PA GE b utton Used when switching to the setting screen and when[...]

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    - 9 - !5 Iris selection switch Select the types of automatic iris lenses (DC lens and Video lens). !6 C mount ring, lock scre w Locks bac k f ocus adjusting r ing. !7 C mount ring Install the C mount lens. • When attaching the camera to a tripod, fasten the tripod to the camera tripod setting hole without sliding them from each other . If not fix[...]

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    - 10 - 4. CONNECTION Lens Camera body Monitor DC 12 V power supply DC IN 12V terminal VIDEO terminal Coaxial cable of 75Ω • When installing the camera, unplug the power source of the camer a and all connected equipment. • Please use a monitor which has BNC or S-Video input. •A coaxial cable of 75 Ω or S-Video cab le is needed to connect a [...]

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    - 11 - 5. LENS ADJUSTMENT 5.1 A vailable Lens Use a C mount lens whose rear flange projection is 9 mm or less. C mount 9 mm or less • When using a zoom lens or a lens of 400 g or more , be sure that the lens is supported to prev ent damage to the C mount r ing. Ref er to the instruction manual of the lens. Cautions 5.2 How to Adjust Iris 5.2.1 Au[...]

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    - 12 - • Do not adjust the lens side in the adjustment in (5). Interference of e xposure control between lens and camera body ma y cause noisy video image and hunting. Cautions 1 34 Lens side 2 Video lens DC lens 1P ow er supply Brake (–) +9 V (50 mA maximum) 2N C B r a ke (+) 3D r iving signal Driving (+) 4 GND Driving (–) • Note that wron[...]

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    - 13 - 6. OPERA TION q Referring to the above item “4. CONNECTION,” connect necessary equipment. w Tu rn on the connected equipment and the po wer source of this camera. e P oint the lens at the object, operate the lens iris adjustment, focus adjustment, etc. r Refer to the items “6.1 Sense Function, ” “6.2 White Balance, ” “6.3 SCENE[...]

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    - 14 - 6.1.1 AUTO Mode In the A UTO mode, the brightness and sensitivity of video image can automatically be controlled for each of f our sensitivity controls according to the brightness of object. In case of excess of individual sensitivity control r anges due to too br ight or too dark object, the status is automatically s witched among four cont[...]

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    - 15 - 6.2.1 ONE PUSH WB (One Push White Balance) • Set the MODE to ONE PUSH WB on the WHT BAL setting screen. (Refer to the item “7.4.1 “WHT BAL (White Balance)””) • If the screen displays a color bar and the index/setting screen is displayed, press the [DISP] button to clear the color bar and char acter display on the setting screen. [...]

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    - 16 - Display Meaning A WB OK Automatic white balance adjustment finished correctly . A WB NG Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be perf ormed because the video level LEVEL LO W is too low . Adjust the camera f or a proper video le vel. A WB NG Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be perf ormed because the video level LEVEL HIGH is too[...]

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    - 17 - 7. MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLA Y Va r ious settings can be controlled on the unit by using the on screen menu displa yed on the monitor . The contents once set are memorized in the SCENE files (A, B and C) ev en if the power source is turned off. So it is unnecessar y to set again when using the camera ne xt time. When the setting is pe[...]

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    - 18 - 7.2 Items that can be set on screen display P age Mode Preset name name Set item name (factory setting) Par ameter Content status 1 SENS A UTO FLICKER ON/OFF Flicker-less mode OFF (1/100s electronic shutter) ON/OFF CMG MAX OFF , CMG1, CMG2, ..., Maximum electronic CMG9 CMG10 multiplication gain A GC MAX OFF , 1dB, 2dB , ..., Maximum circuit [...]

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    - 19 - 7.3 SENS (sensitivity setting) The sensitivity of this unit can be se to A UTO and MANU AL. Place the cursor “ → ” on MODE, press the [DA T A UP] or [D A T A DO WN] button, and select the desired mode from A UTO and MANU AL. AU TO :A utomatically control the e xposure time to get the set lev el. MANUAL: The camera operates with the fix[...]

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    - 20 - (1) Changing flick er correction FLICKER is capable of correcting fluorescent flic ker generated in 50 Hz area. Setting FLICKER to ON fixes the electronic shutter to 1/100s , removing fluorescent flick er. Howe ver , if A UT O SENS enters long ter m exposure control, the electronic shutter is s witched from 1/100s to long term. q Using the [[...]

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    - 21 - (4) Changing the setting of maximum v alue of AUT O long term exposure q Using the [MENU UP] or [MENU DO WN] b utton, place “ → ” on SS LONG MAX. w Using the [D A T A UP] or [D A T A DOWN] b utton, set the maximum value of A UT O long term exposure. Increase by [D A T A UP] OFF 2FLD 256FLD Decrease by [D A T A DOWN] (5) Changing the SE[...]

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    - 22 - (7) Changing brightness detection area q Using the [MENU UP] or [MENU DO WN] b utton, place “ → ” on AREA. w Using the [D A T A UP] or [D A T A DOWN] button, select PEAK or A VERAGE. PRESET A PRESET A PRESET B PRESET E PRESET F PRESET C PRESET G PRESET D PRESET B PRESET C PRESET D [D A T A UP] [D A T A DOWN] PRESET E PRESET F PRESET G [...]

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    - 23 - 7.3.2 When Changing Settings of MANUAL mode and MANUAL Shutter mode Up/down mov ement by M ENU UP/DOWN Set by D A T A UP/DOWN -- 1 SENS -- <FILE A> <SENS MODE=MANUAL, SHUTTER MODE=MANUAL> MODE MANUAL SHUTTER MANUAL MANUAL 1/100s CMG CMG7 GAIN OFF LEVEL 0 PEAK/AVE AVERAGE AREA PRESET A ・ Display of SCENE file ・ SENS mode A UT [...]

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    - 24 - 7.3.3 When Changing Settings of MANUAL mode (Synchro. Scan mode) Up/down mov ement by MENU UP/DOWN Set by D A T A UP/DOWN -- 1 SENS -- <FILE A> <SENS MODE=MANUAL, SHUTTER MODE=SS> MODE MANUAL SHUTTER SS SYNCRO SCAN 30FLD CMG OFF GAIN OFF LEVEL 0 PEAK/AVE AVERAGE AREA PRESET A ・ Display of SCENE file ・ SENS mode A UTO, MANU AL[...]

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    - 25 - 7.4 WHT BAL (White Balance) WHT BAL has three modes: ONE PUSH WB , A TW and MANU AL. Place the cursor “->” on MODE, press the [DA T A UP] or [DA T A DOWN] button, and select the desired mode from ONE PUSH WB, A TW , MANUAL. 7.4.1 When Changing Setting of ONE PUSH WB (One Push White Balance) Mode Up/down mov ement by MENU UP/DOWN Set b[...]

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    - 26 - (3) Changing ONE PUSH WB area q Using the [MENU UP] or [MENU DO WN] b utton, place “ → ” on AREA w Using the [D A T A UP] or [D A T A DOWN] b utton, set the photometer area. PRESET A * Bold face on the diag ram shows a detection area. PRESET B PRESET E PRESET F PRESET C PRESET G PRESET D[...]

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    - 27 - 7.4.2 When Changing Settings of A TW (Automatic Tracking White Balance) Mode Up/down mov ement by MENU UP/DOWN Set by D A T A UP/DOWN -- 2 WHT BAL ATW -- <FILE A> MODE ATW R PAINT 0 B PAINT 0 ・ Display of SCENE file ・ WHT BAL mode ONE PUSH WB , A TW , MANUAL ・ R RAINT (offset) adjustment -10 ∼ 10 ・ B RAINT (offset) adjustment[...]

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    - 28 - 7.4.3 When Changing Settings of MANUAL (Manual White Balance) Mode Up/down mov ement by MENU UP/DOWN Set by D A T A UP/DOWN -- 2 WHT BAL -- <FILE A> MODE MANUAL R GAIN 0 B GAIN 0 ・ Display of SCENE file ・ WHT BAL mode ONE PUSH WB, A TW , MANU AL ・ Red gain adjustment -110, -109, … , 0, 204 ・ Blue gain adjustment -250, -249, ?[...]

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    - 29 - 7.5 PROCESS (Process) Up/down movement by MENU UP/DOWN Set by DA T A UP/DOWN -- 3 PROCESS -- <FILE A> GAMMA ON DTL ON ・ Display of SCENE file ・ Gamma correction ON, OFF ・ Detail ON, OFF (1) Changing ON/OFF of gamma correction q Using the [MENU UP] or [MENU DOWN] button, place “ → ” on GAMMA. w Using [D A T A UP] or [D A T A[...]

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    - 30 - 7.6 OPTION (Option) Up/down mov ement by MENU UP/DOWN Set by D A T A UP/DOWN -- 4 OPTION -- <FILE A> BAUD RATE 19200bps SCENE FILE A TEMP.ALARM ON CMG OFFSET 0 ・ Display of SCENE file ・ Setting RS232C communication 19200bps, 9600bps baud rate ・ Setting SCNE file A, B, C ・ Setting of temperature warning ON, OFF ・ Electronic mu[...]

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    - 31 - (4) Changing the setting of electronic multiplication offset q Using the [MENU UP] or [MENU DO WN] b utton, place “ → ” on CMG OFFSET . w Use the [D A T A UP] or [D A T A DOWN] b utton to make setting. [D A T A UP] 0 100 [D A T A DOWN] Increase of gain Decrease of gain This function is provided to correct gain that has changed due to C[...]

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    - 32 - 8. TROUBLESHOOTING! Symptom Where to check Video image does • Is the iris selection switch set correctly according to the lens? not appear . • Is the lens iris adjustment correct? • Are cables connected correctly? • Is power supplied to equipment and camera body? • Is SENS mode set correctly? • Is the correct video monitor select[...]

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    - 33 - 79.25 (3.12) 133 (5.24) 27.8 (1.09) 25.34 (1.00) 48.34 (1.90) 4-R3.5 (0.14) 35 (1.38) 58 (2.28) 45.75 (1.80) 94.35 (3.71) 12.8 (0.50) 22 (0.87) 19 (0.75) 28 40 (1.57) 7 (0.28) 58.4 (2.30) ø R72 5 (0.20) C-MOUNT RING LOCK SCREW C-MOUNT RING RA TING LABEL 1/4-20 UNC CD LEVEL 9. EXTERNAL VIEW IK-1000 Unit: mm (inch)[...]

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    - 34 - 10. SPECIFICA TIONS Pow er supply Pow er consumption Imaging element Effectiv e number of pixels Scanning system Scanning frequency Synchronous system Resolution Minimum subject intensity S/N Video image output External synchronous input White balance Electronic shutter Electronic multiplication AGC Long term exposure A utomatic sensitivity [...]

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    one (1) year one (1) year one (1) year deliver If technical support deter mines unit is defective , RMA will be issued with return instructions for repair. Y ou must notify (877) 855-1349 within (30) days after you disco ver that the product does not perform in accordance with specifications during the Limited W arranty period. All warranty service[...]