Re- tain this information for fu- ture reference. Model No.: IK-CU51 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.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read the following safety precautions carefully before using this product. These instructions contain valuable information on safe and proper use that will prevent harm and damage to the operator and other persons. Make sure that you fully understand the following details (indications, graphic symbols) before proceeding to the remaining sections in this manual.
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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, Toshiba’s liabilities shall not, in any circumstances, exceed the purchase price of the product.
1. COMPONENTS (1) Camera control unit .................. 1 (2) Accessories (a) Instruction manual ................1 2. SPECIFICATIONS Specification with camera head (IK-M51H) connected. Power supply DC12V ± 0,5V Power consumption 360 mA Image sensor 1/2 inch IT-CCD Effective pixels Horizontal: 752 Pixels, Vertical: 582 Pixels Effektiver image area Horizontal: 6.47 mm, Vertical: 4.83 mm (1/2 inch type) Scanning system...
3. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Camera Control Unit POWER switch AGC switch WB switch POWER indicator CAMERA POWER AUTO UP button MANU CAMERA FUNC terminal DOWN button White balance FUNC button adjust control EXT SYNC S-VIDEO terminal terminal DC IN 12V EXT SYNC S-VIDEO VIDEO...
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CAMERA terminal Connects to the camera head. POWER switch Turns on and off the camera control unit. POWER indicator Lights up when the power is turned on. AGC switch Selects the gain mode. (AGC OFF/AGC ON/SENS UP) WB switch Selects the white balance mode. (MANU/SET/AUTO) White balance adjust control Adjusts the R gain and B gain with the white balance mode set to MANU by the WB switch...
4. CONNECTION 4.1 An Example of Standard Connection Monitor Camera control unit VIDEO Camera Lens head (Option) (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.
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 REMOTE FUNC LOCK 4.4 Connector Pin Assignments DC IN 12V S-VIDEO REMOTE +12V +12V * When using the REMOTE terminal, please consult with your dealer.
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.
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”, “ON”...
(1) White balance adjustment in modes other than AUTO (1.1) White balance adjustment in SET mode Set the WB switch to “SET” position. Shoot a white object to fill entire screen and press the UP button ( ) for about 2 sec.
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 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...
7.1 FILE (Scene File) FILE SHUTTER AUTO There are two scene files A and B which can be se- PEDESTAL lected according to the shooting state. SYNC AREA LINK:1 WB-OFFSET Move the cursor to “FILE” in the main menu us- INIT.
(1) Detail setting in AUTO mode (auto electronic shutter) When the FUNC button is pressed after AUTO is se- AUTO lected, the submenu for SHUTTER:AUTO appears. FILE 1/50 Set details in this screen. SHUTTER 1/100 LEVEL: Adjust the auto electronic shutter PEDESTAL 1/250 SYNC...
7.3 Pedestal FILE SHUTTER AUTO Move the cursor to PEDESTAL using the UP or PEDESTAL DOWN button. SYNC AREA LINK:1 Press the FUNC button. The cursor moves to the WB-OFFSET data. Set the data using the UP or DOWN button. The data can be set in a range of –50 to +50.
Move the cursor to a desired item (H-PHS, SC- PHS, SC-FINE) using the UP or DOWN button. FILE Press the FUNC button and the data is displayed. SHUTTER Set the data using the UP or DOWN button and PEDESTAL press the FUNC button to select the data. To re- SYNC H-PHS turn to the main menu, move the cursor to EXIT...
Press the FUNC button to display data 1 ~ SLIT for LINK. Move the cursor to a desired item of FILE AREA data (1, 1/2, 1/8, SLIT) using the UP or SHUTTER DOWN button. PEDESTAL SYNC Press the FUNC button to set the data. AREA LINK 1 WB-OFFSET...
7.6 WB-OFFSET (White Balance Offset) FILE SHUTTER AUTO PEDESTAL This offsets the white balance in the direction of SYNC orange or cyan when the WB switch is set to “SET”. AREA LINK:1 WB-OFFSET Move the cursor to WB-OFFSET using the UP or INIT.
7.7 INIT. (Scene File Initialization) FILE SHUTTER AUTO This reset settings of the scene file to the factory PEDESTAL setting. SYNC AREA LINK:1 WB-OFFSET Select a scene file (A or B) to initialize the setting INIT. in FILE. Move the cursor to INIT. using the UP or DOWN button.
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...
9. CAUTIONS ON USE AND INSTALLATION Carefully handle the units. Handling of the protection cap. Do not drop, or give a strong shock or vi- Keep the protection cap away from chil- bration to the camera. This may cause dren. Children may put them into mouth problems.
10. BEFORE MAKING A SERVICE CALL Symptom Items to be checked No picture • Is the power supplied correctly? • Is the lens iris adjusted correctly? • Are the cables connected correctly? Poor color • Is the monitor (TV) adjusted correctly? •...
12. EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS Camera Control Unit Unit : mm [inch] [6.14] [3.35] 11 [0.43] 7 [0.28] CAMERA POWER AUTO MANU FUNC 10.5 21.5 21.5 [0.41] [0.85] [0.85] [0.79] [1.06] [4.49] DC IN 12V EXT SYNC S-VIDEO VIDEO REMOTE FUNC LOCK 4-M3 pitch 0.5 Threaded hole [0.47]...
Servicing Instructions for Service Personnel 13. CONNECTION TO CAMERA HEAD (IK-M50H) When connecting to the camera head (IK-M43H/IK-C43H), select the internal switch inside the camera controller following to the procedures below. 1 After turning off the power, remove all the cables connected to the camera control- ler.
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