Hitachi KP-DE500, CCD Camera, KP-E500 Lens selector switch, Lens connector, Flangeback adjustment

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Lens selector switch

Set the switch according to the type of auto-iris lens. The factory setting is DC.

DC Set to DC when using a lens having a DC Control voltage input.

VIDEO Set to VIDEO when using a lens having a Video signal input.

NOTE

1)To the extent possible, set the lens response to Average. Hunting can occur toward the Peak setting.

2)When adjusting the level, choose a location with adequate brightness (more than 300 lux) where the AGC and Sens Up functions are not needed.

Lens connector

When using an auto iris lens, install the lens plug on the lens Cable as indicated in the figures. Refer to the lens instructions Regarding the signals and wire colors.

DC type lens

Damping coil Drive coil

Damping coil

Drive coil

Video type lens

+12V Video input

GND

After installing the plug on the cable, connect it to the lens connector on the rear of the camera.

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Flangeback adjustment

Flangeback adjustment is needed in cases where focus cannot be obtained by normal lens focus operation or focus is lost at the maximum telephoto and wide angle settings of a zoom lens.

In such cases, open the lens iris and adjust as follows.

Fixed focus lens

1)Set the lens focus ring to infinity.

2)Aim toward an object at least 20 meters distant.

3)Loosen the (2) lens mount screws and turn the lens mount ring to adjust the focus. Use care not to disturb the lens focus ring.

4)Tighten the lens mount screws.

NOTE

If using an auto iris lens and the adjustment object distance is less than several meters, due to lens depth of focus relationship, slight blurring can occur at certain iris positions. In this event, darken the scene so as to open the iris and adjust the focus or flangeback to prevent the blurring.

Zoom lens

1)Set the lens to telephoto and aim toward an object at least 20 meters distant.

2)Turn the lens focus ring to adjust the focus.

3)Set the lens to wide angle. Loosen the (2) lens mount screws and turn the lens mount ring to adjust the focus. Use care not to disturb the lens focus ring.

4)Again set to telephoto but adjust the focus by turning the Lens focus ring.

5)Repeat these steps and carefully adjust for best focus.

6)Finally, tighten the lens mount screws.

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Contents KP-DE500 KP-E500 Table of contentsGeneral FeaturesOperating considerations Moire Phenomena inherent to CCD imaging deviceSmear and blooming Fixed pattern noiseSection names and functions Video output connection External power supply connectionConnections LensMount adaptor is provided for the camera in the factory Installation of CS-mount lensLens connector Lens selector switchFlangeback adjustment Setting menu composition Setting menu descriptionCamera mounting Display character input Menu operationsMain Menu Camera Title MenuLight Control Menu Setting of PEAK/AVERAGE Setting of BLCAGC Menu Setting AGC modeSetting AGC Limit AGC on Setting FIX. Gain AGC OFFAuto Shutter Speed settingSensitivity enhance setting Sens UP Fixed at maximum gainAutom AutohAutol Normal White Balance Menu Only KP-DE500 typeSpecail Fine-tuning of white balance ・AWC preset white balance・MANUAL preset white balance Sub Menu ・Change in submenu item Burst signal is added・CAM-RESET ・POLARITYRemote menu operation SpecificationsSupplied accessories AccessoriesOptional accessories
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CCD Camera, KP-DE500, KP-E500 specifications

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