Toshiba Webcam IK CU44A User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
CAMERA CONTROL UNIT  
IK-CU44A  
For Customer Use  
Enter below the Serial No.  
which is located on the  
bottom of the cabinet. Re-  
tain this information for fu-  
ture reference.  
Model No.: IK-CU44A  
Serial No.:  
INFORMATION  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-  
tions. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in  
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
USER-INSTALLER CAUTION: Your authority to operate this FCC verified equipment could be  
voided if you make changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance to Part 15 of the FCC rules.  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equip-  
ment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel  
brouilleur du Canada.  
 
Do not put the product in an unstable, slanting and/or vibrated place.  
Drop and/or fail of the product may cause injury.  
Do not touch the power cord or other connection cables during a thunderstorm.  
This might cause electric shock.  
Caution  
Note the following instructions when installing.  
Do not put an inflammable material on the product.  
Do not put the product on an Inflammable material such as carpet or blanket.  
Do not block a vent hole.  
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 the product may cause fire.  
Do not put the product in direct sunshine and/or high temperature.  
The temperature inside the product may cause fire.  
Avoid setting in humid, smoky, vaporized or dusty places. A fire or an  
electric shock may occur in such places.  
This may cause fire and/or electric shock.  
Do not point the lens directly at the sun and/or intensive light such as  
direct sunlight, etc.  
Focusing of the light may cause injury of eye and/or fire.  
Do not put the product in your mouth or swallow any parts.  
This may cause suffocation and/or injury.  
Ask your dealer to perform a periodical check and internal cleaning  
(approx. once every five years).  
Dust inside the product may cause fire and/or trouble. For check and cleaning  
cost, please consult your dealer.  
Disclaimer  
We disclaim any responsibility and shall be held harmless for any damages or losses incurred  
by the user in any of the following cases:  
1. Fire, earthquake or any other act of God; acts by third parties; misuse by the user, whether  
intentional or accidental; use under extreme operating conditions.  
2. Malfunction or non-function resulting in indirect, additional or consequential damages,  
including but not limited to loss of expected income and suspension of business activities.  
3. Incorrect use not in compliance with instructions in this instruction manual.  
4. Malfunctions resulting from misconnection to other equipment.  
5. Repairs or modifications made by the user or caused to be made by the user and carried  
out by an unauthorized third party.  
6. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Toshibas liabilities shall not, in any circumstances, exceed  
the purchase price of the product.  
Copyright and Right of Portrait  
There may be a conflict with the Copyright Law and other laws when a customer uses, dis-  
plays, distributes, or exhibits an image picked up by a television camera without permission  
from the copyright holder. Please also note that transfer of an image or file covered by copy-  
right is restricted to use within the scope permitted by the Copyright Law.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................. 2  
1. COMPONENTS............................................................................................... 5  
2. SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................... 5  
3. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS............................................................................ 6  
4. CONNECTION ................................................................................................ 8  
4.1 An Example of Standard Connection ................................................... 8  
4.2 Cautions on Connection......................................................................... 8  
4.3 Connection on Back Panel ..................................................................... 9  
4.4 Connector Pin Assignments .................................................................. 9  
5. WHEN USING THE CAMERA WITH THE CAMERA UNIT FIXED............. 10  
6. OPERATION .................................................................................................. 11  
6.1 AGC (Automatic Gain Control) ............................................................ 11  
6.2 White Balance ....................................................................................... 11  
(1) White balance adjustment in modes other than AUTO ................... 12  
(1.1) White balance adjustment in SET mode ...................................... 12  
(1.2) White balance adjustment in MANU mode ................................. 12  
6.3 FUNC LOCK Switch .............................................................................. 12  
7. MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLAY .............................................. 13  
7.1 FILE (Scene File).................................................................................... 14  
7.2 SHUTTER (Electronic Shutter, Backlight Correction) ........................ 14  
(1) Detail setting in AUTO mode (auto electronic shutter) .................... 15  
(2) SS (synchronized scan) ........................................................................ 15  
7.3 Pedestal ................................................................................................. 16  
7.4 SYNC (Setting for External Synchronization) ................................... 16  
7.5 AREA (Measurement Area).................................................................. 17  
(1) Setting AREA the same for AGC,  
auto electronic shutter and white balance......................................... 17  
(2) Setting AREA separately for AGC,  
auto electronic shutter and white balance......................................... 18  
7.6 WB-OFFSET (White Balance Offset) ................................................... 19  
7.7 INIT. (Scene File Initialization) ............................................................. 20  
7.8 END (Ending ON SCREEN DISPLAY) .................................................. 20  
8 EXTERNAL SYNC ........................................................................................ 21  
9. CAUTIONS ON USE AND INSTALLATION ................................................ 22  
10. BEFORE MAKING A SERVICE CALL .......................................................... 23  
11. OPTIONAL PARTS........................................................................................ 23  
12. EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS ............................................................................ 24  
Servicing Instructions for Service Personnel  
13. Connection to camera Head (IK-M43/IK-C43H) ........................................ 25  
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1. COMPONENTS  
(1) Camera control unit .................................................................................. 1  
(2) Accessories  
(a) Instruction manual............................................................................. 1  
2. SPECIFICATIONS  
Specification with camera head (IK-M44H) connected.  
Power supply  
DC12V 0.5V  
Power consumption  
Image sensor  
310 mA  
1/2 inch IT-CCD  
Effective pixels  
Effective image area  
Scanning system  
Scan frequency  
Sync system  
Horizontal: 768 pixels, Vertical: 494 pixels  
Horizontal: 6.54 mm, Vertical: 4.89 mm (1/2 inch type)  
2:1 interlace  
Horizontal: 15.734 kHz, Vertical: 59.94 Hz  
Internal/External (automatic switching)  
Horizontal: More than 470 lines, Vertical: More than 350 lines  
Resolution  
Standard intensity of  
illumination for objects  
30 lx (F1.6, 3000K)  
Minimum intensity of  
illumination for objects  
S/N ratio  
2.5 lx (F1.6, 3000K)  
46 dB or more  
VBS 1.0 V(p-p), (BNC terminal) NTSC system  
Y/C separation output (S terminal)  
75unbalanced  
Video output  
Output impedance  
Input  
Adjustment  
function  
VBS 1.0 V(p-p) (BNC terminal) NTSC 75unbalanced  
External  
sync  
Subcarrier phase, H phase  
White balance  
Automatic/set/manual  
Gain switch (AGC)  
SENS UP (+6 dB)/ON/OFF  
Automatic, 1/60s, 1/100s, 1/250s, 1/500s, 1/1000s, 1/2000s,  
1/4000s, 1/10000s, synchronized scan  
Electronic shutter  
Operating temperature/  
humidity  
14°F to 104°F (10°C to +40°C)/Less than 90%  
Anti-vibration/  
shock characteristics  
70 m/s2 (10 to 200 Hz)/700 m/s2  
Weight  
Dimensions  
(Without protrusion)  
Control unit:  
Control unit:  
0.86 lbs (390g)  
W: 3.35, H: 1.57, D: 6.14”  
(W: 85 mm, H: 40 mm, D: 156 mm)  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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3. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Camera Control Unit  
POWER switch  
AGC switch  
WB switch  
2
3
4
POWER indicator  
5
CAMERA  
POWER  
AGC  
WB  
WB  
SET  
UP  
ON  
AUTO  
SET  
ON  
OFF  
UP button  
8
OFF  
MANU  
CAMERA  
terminal  
1
6
FUNC  
R
B
DOWN button  
9
White balance  
adjust control  
FUNC button  
7
EXT SYNC  
terminal  
S-VIDEO terminal  
VIDEO terminal  
q
p
w
DC IN 12V  
EXT SYNC  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
DC IN 12V  
terminal  
e
REMOTE  
IRIS  
FUNC LOCK  
ON  
OFF  
IRIS terminal  
y
REMOTE  
terminal  
FUNC LOCK switch  
r
t
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CAMERA terminal  
POWER switch  
POWER indicator  
AGC switch  
Connects to the camera head.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Turns on and off the camera control unit.  
Lights up when the power is turned on.  
Selects the gain mode. (AGC OFF/AGC ON/SENS UP)  
Selects the white balance mode. (MANU/SET/AUTO)  
WB switch  
White balance adjust control Adjusts the R gain and B gain with the white balance  
mode set to MANU by the WB switch  
.
5
FUNC button  
Determines the setting indication contents when the set-  
ting menu is displayed on the screen.  
7
8
UP button  
Selects the setting item when the setting menu is dis-  
played on the screen. (When the WB switch  
is set to  
5
SET, pressing the UP button for more than 2 sec. acti-  
vates the white balance SET operation.)  
DOWN button  
Selects the setting item when the setting menu is dis-  
played on the screen.  
9
DC IN 12V terminal  
EXT SYNC terminal  
Accepts a DC power supply (12V).  
p
q
Accepts an external sync signal to synchronize the cam-  
era output signal with external signal.  
S-VIDEO terminal  
VIDEO terminal  
Connects terminal to S input terminal of a monitor or a  
VCR, etc.  
w
e
Can be used at the same time as video terminal.  
Connects terminal to video input terminal of a monitor  
or a VCR, etc.  
Can be used at the same time with the S-VIDEO termi-  
nal.  
REMOTE terminal  
FUNC LOCK switch  
Controls the functions via RS232C.  
r
t
Locks the switches and control on the front panel. When  
the FUNC LOCK switch is set to ON, all settings except  
for the POWER switch  
and the file item of the screen  
2
setting menu are locked out.  
IRIS terminal  
Connect when using an automatic iris lens.  
y
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4. CONNECTION  
4.1 An Example of Standard Connection  
Monitor  
Camera control unit  
VIDEO  
Camera  
head (Option)  
Lens  
(Option)  
CAMERA  
DC IN 12V  
Camera cable  
(Option)  
DC 12V  
DC power supply  
4.2 Cautions on Connection  
When connecting or disconnecting the camera cables (for the camera head and  
camera control unit), always turn off the power switch of the camera control unit  
first. If not, the camera head may be damaged.  
When connecting the camera, always turn off the power of the camera control  
unit and any other equipment connected.  
Remove the camera head protection cover and mount a lens (option).  
1
2
Connect the camera head and the camera control unit with the camera cable  
(option).  
Connect the VIDEO (or S-VIDEO) terminal of the camera control unit to a video  
input terminal of a monitor, etc.  
3
4
Connect a DC power supply (12V) to the DC IN 12V terminal of the camera control  
unit.  
For DC power supply connecting to DC IN 12V terminal, use UL listed and/or CSA  
approved ungrounding type AC adaptor with the specifications described below.  
Power supply voltage:  
Current rating:  
Ripple voltage:  
Connector:  
DC12V 0.5V  
More than 800 mA  
Less than 50 mV(p-p)  
HR10A-7P-4S (Hirose)  
Pins 1, 2: , Pins 3, 4:  
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4.3 Connection on Back Panel  
The figure below shows the back panel connection terminals of the camera control unit.  
DC IN 12V  
EXT SYNC  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
1
2
3
4
4
2
3
1
REMOTE  
IRIS  
FUNC LOCK  
5
4
3
2
1
6
4
1
3
ON  
OFF  
9
8
7
6
5
2
4.4 Connector Pin Assignments  
IRIS  
DC IN 12V  
REMOTE  
S-VIDEO  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
NC  
1
2
3
4
+12V  
1
2
3
4
GND  
TXD  
RXD  
DSR  
GND  
DTR  
CTS  
RTS  
NC  
VIDEO  
GND  
+12V  
GND  
NC  
+12V  
GND  
GND  
GND  
Y
C
*
When using the REMOTE terminal, please consult with your dealer.  
Using the auto-iris lens  
The following table shows the IRIS terminal when using the auto-iris (EE) lens.  
Table 1  
IRIS Connector  
Terminal No.  
Signal  
Rated  
1
2
3
4
5
6
––  
Video signal  
GND  
0.8 0.1Vp-p  
Power (DC)  
(GND)  
+ 12V (less than 50mA)  
––  
The IRIS connector used for the IRIS terminal: HR10A-7P-6P of HIROSE ELECTRIC  
CO., LTD.  
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EE lens  
The IRIS extension cable (optional) is usable for the EE lens. Use the connector HR10A-  
7P-4P of HIROSE when the IRIS extension cable is selected. For connections, follow the  
instruction below.  
When the IRIS extension cable is used under  
the right condition, the cable automatically  
converts to connection for the EE lens in  
Table 1. See the Chapter OPTIONS for the IRIS  
EE lens connector  
HR10A-7P-4P  
1. Power (+)  
2. GND  
extension cable.  
3. Video signal  
4. Unconnected or ground  
Notes:  
Current consumption must be 50 mA or less.  
Avoid an incorrect connection or short-circuit.  
5. WHEN USING THE CAMERA WITH THE CAMERA UNIT FIXED  
The camera control unit can be directly mounted by using M3 screws if the four rubber  
feet are removed on bottom of the control unit. When mounting directly as described  
above, do not use longer screws. If the screws enter by more than 5 mm from the control  
unit mounting surface, they will cause a short-circuit inside the control unit. For details of  
screw hole locations, refer to the exterior dimensions of the camera control unit.  
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6. OPERATION  
Turn on the POWER switch on the camera control unit and adjust the lens iris and focus  
while observing a picture on the monitor screen. To obtain the best picture quality, per-  
form various settings.  
6.1 AGC (Automatic Gain Control)  
AGC functions OFF, ONor UPcan be selected on the screen menu. Generally, the  
camera is used with the AGC set to OFF, but when increased camera sensitivity is re-  
quired, it is set to ON. When more sensitivity is required, UPis selected. With the AGC  
ON, the camera sensitivity approximately doubles, and with the UP selected the sensitiv-  
ity approximately doubles again, but noise will also increase. We recommend you in-  
crease intensity of the lighting to obtain good pictures.  
The AGC measurement area is the same as that used for AREA. (Refer to item 7.5)  
6.2 White Balance  
A white balance adjustment is necessary to obtain pictures with correct color tone. This  
camera allows you to select the white balance adjustment of AUTO, SET, and  
MANU. With the AUTO mode selected, the camera adjusts the white balance automati-  
cally. Most shooting will be made in the AUTO mode. The color temperature applicable to  
this camera is approximately 2500 to 7000K.  
AUTO  
SET  
MANU  
Camera automati-  
cally measures  
object color  
temperature and  
adjusts the white  
balance.  
Adjust white balance Adjust R (red) and B  
by pressing UP”  
button on the  
(blue) levels on the  
control unit while  
shooting a white  
object.  
Outline  
camera control unit  
while shooting a  
white object.  
Automatically traces  
variations of color  
temperature and  
adjusts the white  
balance.  
Measurement  
Measurement  
accuracy is higher  
than AUTO mode.  
This mode is  
accuracy is higher  
than SET mode.  
This mode is  
effective when  
shooting under less  
variations of color  
temperature.  
effective for users  
desiring specific  
color temperature,  
also effective when  
shooting under the  
least variations of  
color temperature.  
Features  
Notes  
Under poor illumina-  
tion, white balance  
may not be correct.  
Adjustment will be  
made by viewing  
monitor or vector  
scope.  
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(1) White balance adjustment in modes other than AUTO  
(1.1) White balance adjustment in SET mode  
Set the WB switch to SETposition.  
1
2
Shoot a white object to fill entire screen and press the UP button (  
sec.  
) for about 2  
When the white balance adjustment completes, the letters WB SETblinking at  
the upper right of the screen changes to WB OKand then turns off. If the WB  
NGis displayed, it shows the white balance is out of the adjustment range. This  
is caused by the object not being white enough, or the video level is set too high  
or too low even if the white object is shot. Shoot the white object or set the video  
level correctly.  
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Note:  
With the screen menu displayed, the UP button is used for moving the  
cursor or modifying the data. To activate the SET mode by pressing the  
UP button, turn off the screen menu.  
(1.2) White balance adjustment in MANU mode  
Set the WB switch to MANUposition.  
1
2
Shoot the white object and adjust the white balance by adjusting the white bal-  
ance adjust controls Rand Bwith the screwdriver while observing the moni-  
tor or vector scope.  
6.3 FUNC LOCK Switch  
The FUNC LOCK switch protects settings even if a  
switch is accidentally pressed after setting. When  
the FUNC LOCK switch is ON, only the following  
functions are available.  
FILE  
A
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
AUTO  
00  
INT  
LINK:1  
00  
POWER switch (ON/OFF)  
FILE (A/B) in menu  
AREA  
W
B-OFFSET  
Settings will not be changed even if the other  
switches are operated. In the menu screen, all ex-  
cept FILE and END are displayed in black letters  
(white when the FUNC LOCK switch is OFF) and  
FUNCTION LOCK ACTIVEblinks to indicate that  
the FUNC LOCK switch is ON.  
INIT.  
END  
FUNCTION LOCK ACTIVE  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
7. Mode Setting by Display7.  
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7. MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLAY  
Setting while monitoring the menu on the monitor screen is possible. The following seven  
items can be set.  
Scene file  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Electronic shutter (AUTO/MANUAL), backlight correction  
Pedestal level  
Phase matching in external synchronization (horizontal/subcarrier synchronization)  
White balance, auto electronic shutter, AGC measurement area  
White balance offset  
Scene file factory setting  
Press the FUNC button to display the menu. The  
menu appears as shown on the right. Current set-  
ting is displayed. Move the cursor to a desired item  
by moving the cursor up or down using the UP and  
DOWN buttons, and set an item by pressing the  
FUNC button. To quit the menu, move the cursor to  
END and press the FUNC button.  
Main Menu  
FILE  
A
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
AUTO  
00  
INT  
AREA  
LINK:1  
00  
W
B-OFFSET  
INIT.  
END  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
UP button:  
The cursor position or  
data value goes up.  
FUNC  
DOWN button: The cursor position or  
data value goes down.  
FUNC button: Selects the item or  
data value.  
Notes:  
When setting is changed in the menu screen,  
be sure to move the cursor to ENDand  
press the FUNC button to turn off the menu.  
New setting is stored in the camera.  
Dont turn off the POWER switch before  
turning off the menu. New setting is not  
stored, and old data remains.  
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7.1 FILE (Scene File)  
FILE  
A
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
AUTO  
00  
There are two scene files A and B which can be se-  
lected according to the shooting state.  
INT  
LINK:1  
00  
AREA  
W
B-OFFSET  
Move the cursor to FILEin the main menu us-  
ing the UP or DOWN button.  
1
2
INIT.  
END  
Press the FUNC button to display the contents to  
set FILE, A or B. Move the cursor to A or B using  
the UP or DOWN button. Press the FUNC button  
to set the contents.  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
FILE  
A
B
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
Note:  
The scene file is for the menu screen. The  
AGC switch and the WB switch are only  
valid in their set positions.  
AREA  
W
B-OFFSET  
The new settings are memorized when the  
INIT.  
END  
POWER is turned off.  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
7.2 SHUTTER (Electronic Shutter, Backlight Correction)  
The electronic shutter is available in AUTO (auto  
electronic shutter), 1/60 ~ 1/10000 and SS (synchro-  
FILE  
A
nized scan).  
SHUTTER  
AUTO  
00  
PEDESTAL  
AUTO:  
Controls electronic shutter automati-  
cally to output the set video level. Can  
be selected in backlight correction,  
peak measurement, average mea-  
surement and measurement area.  
SYNC  
AREA  
INT  
LINK:1  
00  
W
B-OFFSET  
INIT.  
END  
1/60~1/10000: Exposure time can be fixed to any one  
of 1/60, 1/100, 1/250. 1/500, 1/1000,  
1/2000, 1/4000 and 1/10000.  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
SS:  
Sets the electronic shutter in horizon-  
tal scanning time intervals of 1H.  
AUTO  
FILE  
1/60  
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
1/100  
1/250  
1/500  
1/1000  
Move the cursor to SHUTTERin the main menu  
using the UP or DOWN button.  
1
2
AREA  
W
B-OFFSET  
1/2000  
1/4000  
Press the FUNC button to display AUTO ~ EXIT  
to set SHUTTER. Move the cursor to a desired  
item of AUTO ~ SS using the UP or DOWN but-  
tons. Press the FUNC button to frame a desired  
item in white.  
INIT.  
END  
1/10000  
SS 262/525H  
EXIT  
PUSH FUNC TO SUB  
MENU  
Move the cursor to EXITusing the UP or DOWN  
button. Press the FUNC button. Return to the  
main menu.  
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(1) Detail setting in AUTO mode (auto electronic shutter)  
When the FUNC button is pressed after AUTO is se-  
lected, the submenu for SHUTTER:AUTO appears.  
AUTO  
1/60  
FILE  
Set details in this screen.  
SHUTTER  
1/100  
1/250  
1/500  
1/1000  
PEDESTAL  
LEVEL:  
Adjust the auto electronic shutter  
video level. Larger values indicates  
brighter level, and vice versa. Data can  
be set in a range of 30 to +30.  
SYNC  
AREA  
W
B-OFFSET  
1/2000  
1/4000  
INIT.  
END  
1/10000  
SS 262/525H  
EXIT  
BLC:  
Correction for backlight. This can be  
set when the measurement area is set  
to one of 1/2, 1/8and SLITfor  
AREA in the main menu. Backlight is  
corrected at ON, but not at OFF. When  
the measurement area is 1, BLC is  
displayed in black letters and setting  
is impossible.  
PUSH FUNC TO SUB  
MENU  
SHUTTER:AUTO  
SUB MENU  
LEVEL  
BLC  
00  
OFF  
PEAK:AVE  
EXIT  
00:10  
PEAK:AVE:  
Selects peak or average for measure-  
ment of auto electronic shutter video  
level. The peak to average ratio can  
be changed in a range of 00:10 to  
10:00.  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
Note:  
While BLC is ON, PEAK:AVE is displayed in  
SHUTTER:AUTO  
SUB MENU  
00  
black letters and setting is impossible.  
LEVEL  
BLC  
Move the cursor to a desired item (LEVEL, BLC,  
PEAK:AVE) using the UP or DOWN button. Press  
the FUNC button. The cursor moves to the data  
of the selected item. Set the data by pressing the  
UP or DOWN button.  
1
2
PEAK:AVE  
EXIT  
After setting the data, press the FUNC button. The  
cursor moves to the item. To finish setting of  
submenu, move the cursor to EXITand press  
the FUNC button to return to SHUTTERin the  
main menu.  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
Example of display for LEVEL  
AUTO  
FILE  
1/60  
(2) SS (synchronized scan)  
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
1/100  
1/250  
1/500  
1/1000  
Move the cursor to SSusing the UP or DOWN  
1
2
AREA  
button. Press the FUNC button. (SS is set.)  
W
B-OFFSET  
1/2000  
1/4000  
Press the FUNC button. The cursor moves to the  
data and blinks. The data varies in 1/525H to 262/  
525H when the UP or DOWN button is pressed.  
Set a desired data, and press the FUNC button.  
INIT.  
END  
1/10000  
SS 262/525H  
EXIT  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
Return to SSof SHUTTER.  
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7.3 Pedestal  
FILE  
A
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
AUTO  
00  
Move the cursor to PEDESTAL using the UP or  
DOWN button.  
1
2
INT  
LINK:1  
00  
AREA  
Press the FUNC button. The cursor moves to the  
data. Set the data using the UP or DOWN button.  
The data can be set in a range of 50 to +50. After  
setting the data, press the FUNC button to return  
to the main menu.  
W
B-OFFSET  
INIT.  
END  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
FILE  
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
00  
AREA  
W
B-OFFSET  
INIT.  
END  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
7.4 SYNC (Setting for External Synchronization)  
This adjusts horizontal phase and subcarrier phase  
while externally synchronized. INT is displayed for  
FILE  
A
internal synchronization and changed automatically  
to EXT when the external synchronizing signal is en-  
tered.  
SHUTTER  
AUTO  
00  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
INT  
LINK:1  
00  
AREA  
W
B-OFFSET  
Move the cursor to SYNCusing the UP or  
DOWN button.  
1
2
INIT.  
END  
Press the FUNC button to display the available  
items (H-PHS, SC-PHS, SC-FINE).  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
H-PHS: H (horizontal) phase matching 0 ~ 99  
SC-PHS: SC (subcarrier) rough adjustment 0,  
90, 180, 270  
FILE  
A
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
AUTO  
00  
SC-FINE: SC (subcarrier) fine adjustment 0 ~ 99  
EXT.VBS  
LINK:1  
00  
AREA  
W
B-OFFSET  
INIT.  
END  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
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3 Move the cursor to a desired item (H-PHS, SC-  
PHS, SC-FINE) using the UP or DOWN button.  
Press the FUNC button and the data is displayed.  
Set the data using the UP or DOWN button and  
press the FUNC button to select the data. To re-  
turn to the main menu, move the cursor to EXIT  
and press the FUNC button.  
FILE  
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
H-PHS  
50  
0
AREA  
SC-PHS  
W
B-OFFSET  
SC-FINE 50  
EXIT  
INIT.  
END  
Note:  
If the internal synchronization is set while  
the SYNC item (H-PHS, SC-PHS, SC-FINE) is  
being displayed, the display automatically  
turns to INT, disabling setting.  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
7.5 AREA (Measurement Area)  
FILE  
A
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
AUTO  
00  
AREA is a measurement AREA item for AGC, auto  
electronic shutter and white balance. The AREA set-  
ting for AGC and auto electronic shutter are the  
same, so each setting can not be made separately.  
However, the AREA setting for white balance can  
be made independently from the AREA setting for  
AGC and auto electronic shutter.  
INT  
LINK:1  
00  
AREA  
W
B-OFFSET  
INIT.  
END  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
Move the cursor to AREA using the UP or DOWN  
button.  
1
2
3
Press the FUNC button to display the available  
items (LINK, SEP).  
Move the cursor to a desired item (LINK, SEP)  
using the UP or DOWN button.  
(1) Setting AREA the same for AGC, auto electronic shutter and  
white balance  
FILE  
Move the cursor to LINK using the UP or DOWN  
button.  
1
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
AREA  
LINK:1  
SEP  
W
B-OFFSET  
EXIT  
INIT.  
END  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
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Press the FUNC button to display data 1 ~ SLIT  
for LINK. Move the cursor to a desired item of  
AREA data (1, 1/2, 1/8, SLIT) using the UP or  
DOWN button.  
2
3
FILE  
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
Press the FUNC button to set the data.  
AREA  
LINK 1  
W
B-OFFSET  
SEP 1/2  
EXIT 1/8  
INIT.  
END  
SLIT  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
(2) Setting AREA for white balance separately from the AREA  
setting for AGC and auto electronic shutter  
FILE  
Move the cursor to SEP using the UP or DOWN  
button, and press the FUNC button. SEP is se-  
lected and framed in white.  
1
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
AREA  
LINK:1  
SEP  
Press the FUNC button to display the submenu.  
2
3
W
B-OFFSET  
Move the cursor to a desired item using UP or  
DOWN button.  
EXIT  
INIT.  
END  
WB:  
Measurement AREA for white balance  
1, 1/2, 1/8, SLIT  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
Valid when the WB switch is AUTO  
and/or SET.  
SHUTTER: Measurement AREA for auto elec-  
tronic shutter and AGC  
AREA:SEP  
SUB  
MENU  
W
B
1
1
1, 1/2, 1/8, SLIT  
SHUTTER  
EXIT  
Press the FUNC button to select a desired item.  
The setting data (1, 1/2, 1/8, SLIT) is displayed.  
Move the cursor to a desired item using UP or  
DOWN button, then press the FUNC button to  
select the data.  
4
5
The submenu for AREA appears. Move the cur-  
sor to EXIT, and press the FUNC button to return  
to the main menu.  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
The size of AREA is approximately as shown below.  
AREA:SEP  
SUB  
MENU  
(1) 1 (Whole monitor screen)  
(2) 1/2  
1
8
V
V
W
B
1
SHUTTER  
EXIT  
1/2  
1/8  
SLIT  
6
8
1
8
V
1
H
6
4
6
1
6
H
H
(3) 1/8  
(4) SLIT  
1
8
V
V
V
2.5  
8
V
V
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
3
8
6
8
2.5  
8
1
8
V
1
3
1
3
1
3
2.5  
H
1
6
2.5  
6
H
H
H
H
H
6
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7.6 WB-OFFSET (White Balance Offset)  
FILE  
A
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
AUTO  
00  
This offsets the white balance in the direction of  
orange or cyan when the WB switch is set to SET.  
INT  
LINK:1  
00  
AREA  
W
B-OFFSET  
Move the cursor to WB-OFFSET using the UP or  
DOWN button.  
1
2
3
INIT.  
END  
Press the FUNC button. The cursor moves to the  
data item.  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
Change the data using the UP or DOWN button.  
+20 ~ 20  
FILE  
+ Orange direction  
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
Cyan direction  
Press the FUNC button at a desired data value to  
set the data.  
AREA  
W
B-OFFSET  
00  
INIT.  
END  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
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7.7 INIT. (Scene File Initialization)  
FILE  
A
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
AUTO  
00  
This reset settings of the scene file to the factory  
setting.  
INT  
LINK:1  
00  
AREA  
W
B-OFFSET  
Select a scene file (A or B) to initialize the setting  
in FILE.  
1
2
3
4
INIT.  
END  
Move the cursor to INIT. using the UP or DOWN  
button.  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
Press the FUNC button. The selected scene file  
(A or B) is displayed. NO/YES is displayed.  
Select NO when not initializing. Select YES and  
press the FUNC button when initializing.  
FILE  
A
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
AREA  
W
B-OFFSET  
INIT.  
END  
NO  
YES  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
Factory setting (the following setting if INIT. is executed)  
The setting is common to scene files A and B.  
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
AUTO  
00  
EXT.VBS  
LINK:1  
LEVEL  
BLC  
PEAK:AVE 00:10  
00  
OFF  
H-PHS  
SC-PHS  
50  
0
AREA  
SEP WB  
1
SHUTTER 1  
SC-FINE 50  
WB-OFFSET 00  
7.8 END (Ending ON SCREEN DISPLAY)  
FILE  
A
SHUTTER  
PEDESTAL  
SYNC  
AUTO  
00  
To turn off the menu, move the cursor to END using  
the UP or DOWN button and press the FUNC but-  
ton. To store the setting in the camera, be sure to  
turn off the display by pressing END. When the dis-  
play is turned off, the setting is stored in the cam-  
era. If the POWER switch is turned off while the menu  
is being displayed, the setting is not stored and the  
old data remains.  
INT  
LINK:1  
00  
AREA  
W
B-OFFSET  
INIT.  
END  
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT  
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8. EXTERNAL SYNC  
When using the camera with external sync, connect a composite video signal (C-VIDEO)  
to the EXT SYNC terminal on back of the camera control unit. When the camera accepts  
external sync, it is automatically switched from the internal sync to the external sync.  
(1) External sync signal input conditions  
C-VIDEO  
:
SYNC section  
BURST section  
0.3 0.1V  
0.3 0.1V  
(75unbalanced)  
(2) External sync frequency range  
Within 50 ppm in reference to NTSC standard frequency  
(H frequency 15733.5 Hz to 15735.0 Hz)  
(3) Using the camera with external sync signal  
When using more than two cameras in external synchronization, this adjustment allows  
matching of color tone between two cameras. Adjust H (horizontal) phase and SC (sub  
carrier) phase if necessary.  
(3.1) H (horizontal) phase adjustment  
External  
Observe the external sync signal and video out-  
put signal on the camera with a dual trace oscil-  
loscope, and adjust H-PHSof SYNCon the  
screen menu so that the H phase matches.  
sync. signal  
Match  
the phase.  
Camera  
video output  
(3.2) SC (sub carrier) phase adjustment  
Perform a coarse adjustment for 0, 90, 180, or  
270 degrees in SC-PHSon the screen menu and then perform a fine adjustment with  
SC-FINE. Using a vector scope for the phase adjustment will provide more accuracy.  
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9. CAUTIONS ON USE AND INSTALLATION  
G Carefully handle the units.  
G Handling of the protection cap.  
Do not drop, or give a strong shock or vi-  
bration to the camera. This may cause  
problems. Treat the camera cables care-  
fully to prevent cable problems, such as  
cable breakdown and loosened connec-  
tions.  
Keep the protection cap away from chil-  
dren. Children may put them into mouth  
or swallow them accidentally. The protec-  
tion cap protects the image sensing plane  
when the lens is removed from the cam-  
era, do not throw away.  
G Do not shoot intense light.  
G When not using the camera for a long-  
time.  
If there is an intense light at a location on  
the screen such as a spot light, a bloom-  
ing and smearing may occur. When in-  
tense light enters, vertical stripes may  
appear on the screen. This is not a mal-  
function. Ghosts may occur when there  
is an intense light near the object. In this  
case, change the shooting angle.  
Stop supplying power.  
G When cleaning the camera  
Always turn off the power and clean with  
a piece of soft dry cloth. Do not use ben-  
zine, alcohol, thinner, household deter-  
gents, chemically treated cloths, etc. If  
used, coating and printed letters may be  
discolored. When cleaning the lens, use  
a lens cleaning paper, etc.  
G Install the camera in a location free  
from noise.  
If the camera or the cables are located  
near power utility lines or a TV, etc. unde-  
sirable noise may appear on the screen.  
In such a case, try to change the location  
of the camera or the cable wiring.  
G Avoid using or storing the camera in the  
following places:  
Places filled with highly flammable gas.  
Places near gasoline, benzene, or paint  
thinner.  
G Moire  
Places subject to strong vibration.  
When thin stripe patterns are shot, stripe  
patterns that are not actually there (moire)  
may appears as interference stripes. This  
is not a malfunction.  
Places contacting chemicals (such as pes-  
ticides), rubber or vinyl products for a long  
period of time.  
G Operating ambient temperature and  
humidity.  
Do not use the camera in places where  
temperature and humidity exceed the  
specifications. Picture quality will lower  
and internal parts may be damaged.  
Be particularly careful when using in  
places exposed to direct sunlight. When  
shooting in hot places, depending on the  
conditions of the object and the camera  
(for example when the gain is increased),  
noise in the form of vertical strips or white  
dots may occur. This is not a malfunc-  
tion.  
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10. BEFORE MAKING A SERVICE CALL  
Symptom  
No picture  
Items to be checked  
Is the power supplied correctly?  
Is the lens iris adjusted correctly?  
Are the cables connected correctly?  
Poor color  
Is the monitor (TV) adjusted correctly?  
Is the white balance of the camera adjusted correctly?  
(in modes other than automatic trace)  
Is the illumination dark?  
Is the SC phase adjusted correctly? (External sync)  
HEAD UNCONNECTED”  
or CABLE DETECT ERR”  
is displayed on the screen  
Turn the power of the camera off, make proper connec-  
tion for the camera head, camera cable, and camera  
control unit, and then turn the power on again. (Im-  
proper connection may cause the trouble.)  
11. OPTIONAL PARTS  
For further details, call the dealers.  
Camera head  
Type name  
IK-SM43H  
IK-C44H  
7mm Camera head  
C mount head  
IK-M44H  
17mm Camera head  
12mm Camera head  
IK-UM44H  
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12. EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS  
Unit : mm [inch]  
Camera Control Unit  
156  
[6.14]  
85  
[3.35]  
11 [0.43]  
7
[0.28]  
CAMERA  
POWER  
AGC  
WB  
WB  
SET  
UP  
ON  
AUTO  
SET  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
MANU  
FUNC  
R
B
21.5  
[0.85]  
10.5  
[0.41]  
21.5  
[0.85]  
20  
[0.79]  
114  
[4.49]  
27  
[1.06]  
DC IN 12V  
EXT SYNC  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
REMOTE  
IRIS  
FUNC LOCK  
ON  
OFF  
4-M3 pitch 0.5  
Threaded hole  
φ12  
[0.47]  
24.5  
[0.96]  
24  
[0.94]  
19  
[0.75]  
3.9  
[0.15]  
10.8  
[0.43]  
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Servicing Instructions for  
Service Personnel  
13. Connection to Camera Head (IK-M43H/IK-C43H)  
When connecting to the camera head (IK-M43H/IK-C43H), select the internal switch inside  
the camera controller following to the procedures below.  
(2)  
After turning off the power, remove all the  
cables connected to the camera control-  
ler.  
1
2
3
(1)  
Remove three screws on the bottom chas-  
sis of the camera control unit to remove  
the internal unit.  
(3)  
Turn off No. 3 of S101 switch located on  
the component side of the internal circuit  
unit PC board.  
No3 of S101  
switch  
Applicable camera  
head to connect  
OFF  
IK-M43H  
IK-CN43H  
ON  
IK-M44H  
IK-C44H  
IK-UM44H  
IK-SM44H  
IK-SM45H  
H101  
S101  
OFF  
Note: Do not change the switch settings  
other than S101. If you change the set-  
tings, the normal image may not be  
obtained.  
ON  
Q508  
P101  
Q503  
Perform the reverse procedures to as-  
semble.  
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necessary. The Imaging Systems Division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. ("ISD") makes the following  
limited warranties. These limited warranties extend to the Original End-User ("Your[r]").  
Limited One (1) Year Warranty of Labor and Parts  
ISD warrants this product and parts against defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date  
of original retail purchase by the end-user. During this period, ISD will repair or replace a defective product or part with  
a new or refurbished item. The user must deliver the entire product to an ISD authorized service center. The user is  
responsible for all transportation and insurance charges for the product to the Service Center. ISD reserves the right to  
substitute Factory Refurbished Parts and / or Factory Refurbished Product in place of those in need of repair.  
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[1] Verify operation of the unit by checking the instruction manual  
[2] If there is a defect in material or workmanship, contact an Authorized Service Provider within 30 days after the  
product fails to comply with specifications.  
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