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3 CCD COLOR CAMERA IK-TF7P2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL FCC NO TICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f or a Class A digital de vice, pursu- ant to P ar t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial en vironment. T[...]
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2 SAFETY PRECA UTIONS Safety icons This manual contains saf ety instructions that must be obser ved in order to a void potential hazards that could result in personal injuries, damage to your equipment, or loss of data. These safety cautions ha ve been classified according to the seriousness of the risk, and the icons highlight these instructions [...]
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3 Note the follo wing instructions when installing. • Do not cov er the product with any material. • Do not place the product on any confined Inflammab le material such as a carpet or blanket. • Do not place the product in a narrow space, as this may cause heat to buildup inside the product. F ailure to follow the abo ve cautions ma y result [...]
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4 Limitation of Usage The product is not designed for an y “critical applications. ” “Cr itical applications” means life support systems, e xhaust or smoke extraction applications , medical applications, commercial aviation, mass transit applications, military applications, homeland security applications, nuclear f acilities or systems or a[...]
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5 This product is a 3CCD color camera with digital video output. CA UTIONS ON USE AND INST ALLA TION 1. •Handlingtheunit. Do not drop, jolt, or vibrate, as this may result in damage to the unit and may cause prob lems. T reat the camera cables carefully to pre vent cab le problems, such as breaks in the cab le and loose connections. •?[...]
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6 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 3. [ Bottom ] 10 11 DISP PAGE DC IN 12V MENU DATA (AWB) 1 9 2 4 6 7 5 8 3 Prism faceplate DIGITAL terminal DISP button PAGE button [ Rear ] [ Front ] MENU UP button MENU DOWN button DATA UP (AWB) button DATA DOWN button DC IN 12V terminal Prism faceplate The protection cap is attached on the lens mount por tion. After remo[...]
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7 CONNECTION 4. Standard Connection 4. 1 IK-TF7P2 DC IN 12V Lens Cable (not included) Frame grabber board, image process equipment etc. Monitor DC power supply Less than 4 mm Cautions on Connection 4. 2 • When connecting the camera cables, be sure to unplug the pow er source of the camera and the other equip - ment connected to it. • We suggest[...]
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8 How to use “EMI core” 4. 4 An EMI core is shipped with this camera. When power is supplied to the DC IN terminal, this par t must be used as in the dra wing below . If not used, unnecessary radio wav es may be emitted. DC IN terminal P ower cable: 2 tur ns EMI core Camera * Mount this core as close as possib le to the camera. 120730c1_IK_TF7P[...]
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9 OPERA TION 5. Ref er to the item “ 4. CONNECTION”, connect each component correctly . T urn on the power source of the connected equipment and the camera. P oint the lens at the object, adjust the lens iris, focus, etc.. Ref er to the item “5.1 White Balance”, to do the adjustment. Ref er to the items “5.2 Gain, 7. M[...]
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10 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 lev els of R GAIN and B GAIN on the menu, confirming with a monitor etc. (Refer to the item “7.2 (3) (3.2) Changing the setting in MANU [...]
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11 ITEMS CONTROLLED BY THE SCREEN DISPLA Y 6. Item A vailable selections Preset value (Factory setting) Electronic shutter MODE MANU , SS, E. TRG, A UT O MANU E. TRG 1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR, RR 1P SNR MANU speed OFF , 1/100s, 1/250s, 1/500s, 1/1000s, 1/2000s , 1/4000s, 1/10000s, 1/25000s , 1/50000s, 1/1000000s OFF Syncro . scan. P ar tial read[...]
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12 MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLA Y 7. V arious settings can be controlled on the unit by using the on screen menu display ed on the monitor . The contents once set are memorized ev en if the power source is turned off, so it is unnecessary to set again when using the unit next time . When the setting is perf ormed, select the menu of the item to[...]
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13 Menus 7. 2 • Select the menu to change the setting by ref err ing to the item “7.1 Using the Men us”. • When the [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] b uttons are pushed, the “ ” on the screen moves up and down. Mov e the “ ” to the item whose setting y ou wish to change. Note: When performing the mode setting in the menu displa y while select[...]
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14 Changing the setting in MANU mode (1. 1) • Shutter mode MANU, SS, E.TRG, AUTO • Shutter speed setting OFF, 100 (1/100s), 250 (1/250s), 500 (1/500s) 1000 (1/1000s), 2000 (1/2000s), 4000 (1/4000s) 10000 (1/10000s), 25000 (1/25000s) 50000 (1/50000s)100000 (1/100000s) • Partial scanning switch ( PART switch ) OFF, 40fps, 42fps, 50fps, 60fp[...]
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15 Changing the setting in SS (synchro. scan) mode (1. 2) • Shutter mode MANU, SS, E.TRG, AUTO • Synchro. scanning setting refer to the item "7.3 Synchro. Scan Operation". MODE SS SS OFF OUT.P OFF SHUTTER <MODE = SS> Move up down by pushing MENU UP, DOWN Select the desired value by pushing DATA UP, DOWN • Partial scanning swit[...]
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16 Changing the setting in E.TRG mode (1. 3) The E.TRG has five modes; 1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR, RR. First mov e the “ ” to MODE and select E. TRG, then mo ve the “ ” to E.TRG and select the desired E.TRG mode. Changing the setting in 1P SNR mode ( 1.3. 1) SHUTTER SHUTTER MODE E.TRG E.TRG 1P SNR TRG.P EXP. 30ms OUT.P OFF <MODE = E.T[...]
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17 Changing the setting in 1P SR mode ( 1.3. 2) MODE E.TRG E.TRG 1P SR TRG.P EXP. 30ms OUT.P OFF SHUTTER 0.01 ms 0.02 ms 0.4 ms 1 ms 20 ms 30 ms <MODE = E.TRG E.TRG = 1P SR> • E.TRG mode 1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR, RR • Input trigger pulse setting at 1P SNR and 1P SR • Exposure time setting at 1P SNR and 1P SR • Shutter mode MANU, S[...]
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18 ChangingthesettinginPWSNRmode ( 1.3. 3) MODE E.TRG E.TRG PW SNR TRG.P OUT.P OFF SHUTTER <MODE = E.TRG E.TRG = PW SNR> • E.TRG mode 1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR, RR • Input trigger pulse setting at PW SNR and PW SR • Shutter mode MANU, SS, E.TRG, AUTO Input trigger pulse : positive polarity Input trigger pulse : nega[...]
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19 ChangingthesettinginPWSRmode ( 1.3. 4) • Partial scanning switch ( PART switch ) OFF, 40fps, 42fps, 50fps, 60fps, 70fps, 80fps, 90fps E.40fps, E.42fps, E.50fps, E.60fps, E.70fps, E.80fps, E.90fps MODE E.TRG E.TRG PW SR TRG.P OUT.P OFF SHUTTER <MODE = E.TRG E.TRG = PW SR> Input trigger pulse : positive polarity Input[...]
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20 Changing each setting in A UTO mode (1. 4) • Peak/Average ratio adjustment 00:10 ~ 10:00 MODE AUTO LEVEL 0 PEAK/AVE. 00:10 SHUTTER <MODE = AUTO> • Auto shutter level adjustment -100 ~ 100 • Shutter mode MANU, SS, E.TRG, AUTO Move up down by pushing MENU UP, DOWN Select the desired value by pushing DATA UP, DOWN Changing the A UT O sh[...]
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21 WHT BAL (Whitebalance) ( 3 ) WHT BAL has two modes; AWB , MANU . Mov e the “ ” to MODE, push the [DA T A UP], [D A T A DOWN], and select one of the two modes between A WB and MANU . Changingthesettingin AW B (Automatic WhiteBalance)mode (3. 1) • White balance mode (AWB, MANU) • Color temperature setting 3[...]
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22 PROCESS ( 4 ) • Gamma Correction (GAMMA) Select either OFF or ON of Gamma Correction. • Master P edestal (M. PED) Adjust the P edestal lev el of each RGB. • R P edestal (R. PED) Adjust the P edestal lev el of Red. • B P edestal (B. PED) Adjust the P edestal lev el of Blue. • Noise Reduction Select either OFF or ON of Noise Reduction. ?[...]
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23 SHADING ( 5 ) Due to the lens used or the environmental condition, vertical color shading may occur at the top and bottom of the screen and at the corners. In this case, the shading correction can decrease the color shading. For the shading correction of the unit, you can select among MANU (Manual shading correction) or OFF (no shading correctio[...]
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24 Changing V .SHAD. (V er ticalShading)correctionmode (5. 1) Mov e the “ ” to V .SHAD by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DO WN] buttons. Select the V .SHAD . mode setting by pushing [D A T A UP], [DA T A DOWN] b uttons. Note: The alignment value f or ver tical shading is xed to “0” when selecting V .SHAD . OF[...]
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25 SYNC ( 6 ) When an external sync signal is input, the display men u changes from INT (internal sync) to EXT (external sync) automatically . • H PHASE adjustment -100 to 100 • Sync system display MODE EXT H PHASE 0 SYNC Move up down by pushing MENU UP, DOWN Select the desired value by pushing DATA UP, DOWN Adjusting horizontal phase (6. 1) Mo[...]
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26 Synchr o. Scan Operation 7. 3 The shutter speed can be set by the horizontal scanning period (1H) or by the number of fr ames. Setting by 1H ( 1 ) 1H/796H ~ 795H/796H stands for the setting b y the 1H and the shutter speed can be set by the 1H (43.05 µs). When operating P artial Scanning or binning, the number’s listed belo w can be used for [...]
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27 E. TRG (External trigger) 7. 4 Charge begins to accumulate after the trigger input to CC1 of the DIGIT AL terminal, and 1 frame images are output. There are four modes: 1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR. 1P SNR (1 Pulse T rigger Sync Non Reset) ( 1 ) Charge begins to accumulate after the trigger input to CC1 of the DIGIT AL ter minal, and 1 frame ima[...]
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28 1P SR (1 Pulse T rigger Sync Reset) ( 2 ) Charge begins to accumulate after the trigger input to CC1 of the DIGIT AL ter minal, the vertical sync signal is reset and frame images are output. 1 Pulse T rigger SYNC-RESET Picture Output Timing (2. 1) About 1 µ s Exposure completion 0 to 1H* 3 Exposure period* 2 T rigger* 1 Negative polarity mode P[...]
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29 PWSNR(PulsewidthtriggerSYNC-NONRESET) ( 3 ) The trigger input to CC1 of the DIGIT AL ter minal dev elops 1 frame images. Pulse Width T riggerSYNC-NONRESETPictureOutput Timing (3. 1) External VD IN* 1 External HD IN* 1 About 1H Negative polarity mode P ositive polarity mode FV AL The internal VD f alling edg[...]
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30 PWSR(PulsewidthtriggerSYNC-RESET) ( 4 ) The trigger input to the CC1 of the DIGIT AL ter minal dev elops 1 frame images. 1Pulse Width T riggerSYNC-RESETPictureOutput Timing (4. 1) Exposure completion 0 to 1H Negative polarity mode P ositive polarity mode FV AL About 1 µ s About 7 µ s Exposure period* 2 T rig[...]
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31 RR (Reset restart) ( 5 ) Input of an external reset-restar t signal (CC4 of the DIGIT AL ter minal: Exter nal VD input) per mits one screen of information to be output at an arbitrary timing. Long T erm Exposure (5. 1) When sufficient sensitivity is not obtained under normal operating conditions or capturing the trail of a moving object is desi[...]
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32 P artial Read 7. 5 Partial Scanning OFF (All pixels scanning) ( 1 ) In this mode, e very pixels independent signal is output from the DIGIT AL connector each 1/29.2s. Video interval image 1/29.2s (796H) Partial Scanning ON ( 2 ) In this mode, the pix el signal of the vertical center por tion of the image is output from the DIGIT AL connector. In[...]
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33 WhenPartialScanningModeisON ( 3 ) FV AL L VAL, D V AL Total A Video period Blanking interval B Blanking interval D Video interval C (Internal VD) RGB data (video interval image) Mode T otal A Blanking inter val B Video interval C Blanking interval D 40fps 580H 25H 542H 13H 42fps 553H 27H 512H 14H 50fps 465H 33H 412H 20H 60fps 387H[...]
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34 External Sync 7. 6 When using the unit with an external sync signal, input HD and VD to CC3 and CC4 of the DIGIT AL terminal. When the external sync signal is input, the camera automatically s witches 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 sync [...]
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35 INPUT OUTPUT SIGNAL SPECIFICA TIONS 8. (1)HDInputSpecications (2) VDInputSpecications 2.0 µ s 5.0 µ s 5H 21H ( 3 ) T rigger Pulse Specifications (P ositive polarity mode) (Negative polarity mode) More than 2 µ s More than 2 µ s (4)ExternalHD/VDInputPhaseSpecications 100 100 Exte[...]
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36 CCDOUTPUT W A VEFORM TIMINGCHART 9. (1)HorizontalOutput Wa veform TimingChart 246 clk 40 clk clk=33.9 ns (29.5 MHz) 164 clk 29 clk 3 clk 5 clk 33.9 ns L V AL, DVA L CCD output signal 5 clk Optical blac k por tion T otal effectiv e pixels 1034 clk Horizontal blanking interval 246 clk * 1 Optical blac k por tion Ho[...]
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37 BEFOREMAKINGASER VICECALL 10. Symptom Items to be checked No image • Is the power supplied correctly? • Is the lens iris adjusted correctly? • Are the cables connected correctly? • Is the shutter mode set correctly? • Is the image process equipment set correctly? P oor color • Is the monitor adjusted correctly? • Is the[...]
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38 EXTERNAL APPEARANCE DIA GRAM 12. 44 [1.73] 34 [1.34] 44 [1.73] 22 [0.87] 26 [1.02] 5 [0.20] 2-M3 Depth 3 78 [3.07] 6.3 [0.25] 5 [0.20] 56 [2.20] 4-M3 Depth 3 26 [1.02] 25 [0.98] 4-M2 Depth 3 8.2 [0.32] 19.2 [0.76] 12 [0.47] 2-M2 25 [0.98] 26 [1.02] 25 [0.98] Unit : mm [inch] ∗ inch=mm/25.4 120730c1_IK_TF7P2_EN.indd 38 12.7.30 1:19:06 PM[...]
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39 120730c1_IK_TF7P2_EN.indd 39 12.7.30 1:19:06 PM[...]
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Limited W arranty – T OSHIBA CCD Camera The Imaging Systems Division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. ("ISD") makes the following limited warranty with regard to this CCD Camera ("Product"). These limited warr anties apply to the Original End-User ("Y ou"). One (1) Y ear Limited Warranty of Labor and P ar[...]