Toshiba IK-HD1 manual

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    2007.05.30 RS-232C communication specifications for IK-HD1C 1 . Communication data specifications Synchronization system Asynchronous Baud rate 9600 bps / 19200 bps Data length 8 bits Parity None Start bit 1 bit Stop bit 1 bit Direction of transmission LSB first Handshake function None 2 . Terminal names ( camera side ) Name Direction of signal[...]

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    4-3. Do not transmit a next command from the time you transmit a command code to the camera until you finish receiving a return code. Allow for at least 50mS from the time y ou receiv e a return code until you transmit a next command. 4-2. If the product fails to receive up to the 4th byte of data w ithin about two seconds after receiving the 1st b[...]

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    5. Command code (PC to camera) Transmitted data Item 1st byte 2nd byte 3rd Byte 4th byte Actions SWITCH 4BH 01H FFH FFH DISP Functions in the same way as the front switches. 4BH 02H FFH FFH PAGE Note 1: The same as when the DATA UP is pressed for one second. 4BH 03H FFH FFH MENU UP Note 2: The same as when the DATA DOWN is pressed for one second. 4[...]

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    5-1. Operating KEY LOCK If you transmit the KEY LOCK command (4B 0D FF FF or 4B 0E FF F F), you can not operate by KEY LOCK switch on the rear panel until the following actions are performed. ・ Disconnect a cable of RS-232C. ・ Turn off the computer. ・ After turning off the camera, turn it on again. 5-2. MEMORY DATA READ/WRITE 1)MEMORY D[...]

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    6.Return code (Camera to PC) Return code I t e m 1st byte 2nd byte 3rd byte 4th byte Meaning 06H Transmitted data 2nd byte Transmitted data 3rd byte Transmitted data 4th byte Transmitted data, 1st byte ≠05H,≠FFH 06H ADDRESS DATA(L) DATA(H) Transmitted data, 1st byte =05H NORMAL FFH ADDRESS DATA(L) FFH Transmitted data 1st byte = FFH[...]

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    7.AWB 1) To start AWB, take an image of a white subject and transmit an AWB SART command under the following conditions: ●The WB mode should be AWB. ●The camera screen (a live image) should be on. (The OSD PAGE d ata should be 00H.) ●AWB,ABB,SHD should not be under execution. (AUTO READ data sho uld not be 01H,0BH,0FH) ?[...]

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    9.ASHD (AUTO SHADING) 1) To start AUTO SHADING, transmit an ASHD START command under the following conditions: ●SHADING setting of OPTION should be SET.( OPTION SHADING MODE data should be 00H.) ●The camera screen (a live image) should be on. (OSD PAGE data should be 00H.) ●AWB,ABB,SHD should not be under execution. ( AUTO READ data[...]

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    11. ADDRESS & DATA (1st byte=05H,53H) * : d o n  t c a r e Data Item Address H L A c t i o n 00H AUTO 01H MANU MODE 01H **H 02H SS Sets the SHUTTER MODE and EXT TRIG mode. AUTO:Auto shutter MANU:Manual mode SS:Synchronous scan mode LEVEL 03H **H 9CH ↓ 00H ↓ 64H -100 ↓ 00 ↓ 100 Adjusts the automatic shutter level. [...]

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    0231H OFF Shutter speed 1/60[...]

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    Data Item Address H L A c t i o n 00H AUTO 01H MANUAL MODE 20H **H 02H OFF Sets the master gain mode. AUTO MAX 21H **H 00H ↓ 12H 00dB ↓ 18dB Sets the maximum gain when the master gain is AUTO mode. GAIN MANU 22H **H 00H ↓ 12H 00dB ↓ 18dB Sets the gain when the master gain is manual. 00H AWB 01H ATW MODE 30H **H 02H MANUAL Se[...]

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    Data Item Address H L A c t i o n R GAIN 39H FF9CH ↓ 0000H ↓ 0064H -100 ↓ 0 ↓ 100 Sets the RED gain in MANUAL mode. B GAIN 3AH FF9CH ↓ 0000H ↓ 0064H -100 ↓ 0 ↓ 100 Sets the BLUE gain in MANUAL mode. ATW R PAINT 3BH **H F6H ↓ 00H ↓ 0AH -10 ↓ 0 ↓ 10 Sets the RED setting in ATW mode. ATW B PAINT 3CH **H F6H ↓ 00H ↓ [...]

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    Data Item Address H L A c t i o n GAMMA 00H ON ON/OFF 40H **H 01H OFF Gamma correction setting : ON/OFF GAMMA 41H **H F6H ↓ 00H ↓ 0AH -10 ↓ 0 ↓ 10 Gamma correction level setting DTL GAIN 44H **H F9H ↓ 00H ↓ 07H -7 ↓ 0 ↓ 7 DTL gain setting M.PED 46H **H 9CH ↓ 00H ↓ 64H -100 ↓ 0 ↓ 100 Master pedestal setting [...]

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    Data Item Address H L A c t i o n MATRIX 00H ON ON/OFF 50H **H 01H OFF Matrix color correction : ON/OFF R HUE 51H **H F1H ↓ 00H ↓ 0FH -15 ↓ 0 ↓ 15 Red hue setting R GAIN 52H **H F1H ↓ 00H ↓ 0FH -15 ↓ 0 ↓ 15 Red gain setting G HUE 53H **H F1H ↓ 00H ↓ 0FH -15 ↓ 0 ↓ 15 Green hue setting G GAIN 54H **H F1H ?[...]

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    Data Item Address H L A c t i o n Ye HUE 57H **H F1H ↓ 00H ↓ 0FH -15 ↓ 0 ↓ 15 Yellow hue setting Ye GAIN 58H **H F1H ↓ 00H ↓ 0FH -15 ↓ 0 ↓ 15 Yellow gain setting Cy HUE 59H **H F1H ↓ 00H ↓ 0FH -15 ↓ 0 ↓ 15 Cyan hue setting Cy GAIN 5AH **H F1H ↓ 00H ↓ 0FH -15 ↓ 0 ↓ 15 Cyan gain setting Mg HUE 5BH *?[...]

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    DATA Item ADDRESS H L A c t i o n SYNC H PHASE 70H FC00H ↓ 0000H ↓ 03FFH -1024 ↓ 0 ↓ 1023 Adjusts H phase with external sync signal. OUTPUT 80H 00H RGB **H 01H Y/PR/PB Changes output mode. SHADING 84H 00H SET (MODE) 01H MANU **H 02H OFF Sets shading correction mode. MANU SHADING 85H **H 80H ↓ 00H ↓ 7FH -128 ↓ 0 ↓ 127 Set[...]

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    Data Item Address H L A c t i o n 00H FILE A 01H FILE B 02H FILE C 03H FILE D SCENE FILE 90H **H 04H FILE E Selects a scene file.[...]

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    12 .ADDRESS & DATA (1st byte=FFH) Data Item Address H L A c t i o n GAIN READ 01H FFH 00H ↓ 12H 00dB ↓ 18dB Master gain 00H KEY LOCK ON KEY LOCK READ 02H FFH 01H KEY LOCK OFF Key lock mode. (It may differ from the switch position by the r emote settings.) 01H AWB in progress. 02H The final result of AWB is accepted. 03H The final result o[...]

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    Data Item Address H L A c t i o n 00H OSD OFF(a live image) 01H INDEX 02H SHUTTER 03H GAIN 04H WHITE BALANCE 05H PROCESS 06H MATRIX 07H SYNC 08H OPTION OSD PAGE 04H FFH FFH COLOR BAR  → POINT 05H FFH 00H ↓ 0CH 1st ITEM to 13th ITEM The position of → for the each MENU. (1st to 13th from the top.)[...]