Toshiba IK-65WDA instruction manual Back focus adjustment, Lens

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5.4 Back focus adjustment:

Back focus is adjusted at the factory to accom- modate most standard lenses. If a slight adjust- ment is needed, mount the lens to the camera first. Then loosen the Focus Lock Screw. Rotate the Focus ring until a clear image is achieved. Retighten the Focus Lock Screw.

NOTE

When the lens weight is more than 2.2 lbs., support the camera on the lens side rather than relying on the tripod mount of the camera.

5.5 Lens

This camera supports DC (direct drive) type of auto-iris lens:

Connect the auto-iris connector plug to the IRIS terminal on the side of the camera. Refer to the cart below for correct wiring and set up.

Change the IRIS switch (DIP SWITCH SETTINGS on rear panel) to select DC.

 

Direct Drive

 

IRIS Lens

IRIS

1. Damp-(y)

2. Damp+(r)

terminal

 

pin

3. Driver+(wh)

 

4. Driver-(g)

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Contents IK-65WDA Important Safeguards Field Installation Marking IK-65WDA has the following functions Features & DescriptionComponents Part Names & Functions Rear ViewBasic connection for a single system configuration Connections and OperationsLine-Lock Control OperationBack focus adjustment LensLINE-LOCK Phase DIP Switch SettingsIris DIP2 AES/DC WDR DIP3 ON/OFFDN DIP4 MID/S.DNx32 Main menu Except for DIP3 and DIP4 on RS422 setting menuMenu Driven SET-UP Advanced Main menu DIP3 and DIP4 on Setting switches and the functions On Screen Main menu Except for DIP3 and DIP4 onWDR = Wide dynamic range function N = DAY/NIGHT functionBLC = Back light compensation ID. POS = Camera ID. Position Gain = AGC gain settingID. = Camera ID Cancel DefaultDefault settings ExitOn Screen Advanced Main menu DIP3 and DIP4 on ShutterSharpness White BAL White Balance PTN-GEN = Test pattern generator AWB-RNG = AWB control rangeHI-RESO = Hi resolution DNR = Digital noise reductionNEXT, Back X T I T C a N C E L D E Fault U T T E R On Screen RS422 setting menu for Remote Control AddressProtocol BIT-RATERemote Control Rx+ Tx+Install the camera Where no video noise appears Check the ambient temperature and humidityDo not aim the camera at the sun Do not shoot intense lightCase of Problems Condition Check PointsSpecifications INDOOR2, OutdoorExterior View Page Memo