Sony UM-100 Camera Malfunction, Technical Support Information, Company contact information

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5. Camera Malfunction

WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE CAMERA HOUSING FOR TROUBLESHOOTING IN ANY CASE WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE FACTORY.

Camera malfunction rarely happens. In case camera malfunctions, the following troubleshooting procedures would help to minimize the problem; it definitely helps the user to find out the actual problem and may save a trip for sending the camera back to the factory.

First of all, disconnect the 12-pin Hirose power connector and BNC cable from the camera unit. Make sure there is nothing connected to the camera at this time.

Check the 12V DC power supply at the 12-pin connector cable and make sure it does provide the right voltage to the 12-pin connector.

Make sure to set the camera shutter dial switch back to 0 position and NRM/ASM to NRM location. If frame grabber was connected to the camera, disconnect it.

Now, power up the camera, and connect it to a TV monitor with a BNC cable. Make sure the monitor and BNC cable are good. Point the camera at a bright scene without a lens on, a blank or bright display should be seen on the TV monitor. Covering the CCD camera with hand or lens cap should see a dark video. If no video occurs, most likely the CCD camera is damaged. Consult the technical support at the factory.

If there is video but it is not clean or bad, it is possible that the CCD imager glass is dirty because of the dirt on CCD glass surface or the CCD camera is partially damaged. Use high-pressure air to blow the dirt away if the CCD glass is not clean. If the problem still exists, contact the UNIQ technical support for help.

If there is video on TV monitor but not with a frame grabber, most likely the problem is from the frame grabber's software or hardware. Consult the frame grabber factory for further details. If a lens is used, make sure the iris is wide open.

6. Technical Support Information

For technical assistance, contact UNIQ Technical Support or Applications Engineer at

Phone:

(408) 330-0818

Fax:

(408) 330-0886

Email:

tech@uniqvision.com

Company contact information:

UNIQ

3342 De La Cruz Blvd.

Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA

Phone:

(408) 330-0818

Fax:

(408) 330-0886

Our web site:

www.uniqvision.com

Sales Inquiries:

info@uniqvision.com

Technical Support:

tech@uniqvision.com

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Contents Uniq Table of Contents Precautions Features IntroductionGeneral Description ApplicationsCamera Specifications Camera DimensionCamera Setup Basic Camera SetupCamera and Frame Grabber System Setup 12-Pin Connector Shutter Speed Dial SwitchNormal and Asynchronous Capture Mode NRM/ASM This camera does not provide asynchronous capture featureGain Control Mode AGC/MGC Gamma 1.0 and 0.45 ModeAutomatic gain control AGC Manual gain control MGCField and Frame Mode FLD/FRM Field ModeTiming Signals External Synchronization and Gen lockIntegration Strobe Strobe TimingCamera Malfunction Technical Support InformationCompany contact information

UM-101, UM-100 specifications

The Sony UM-100 and UM-101 are dynamic microphones designed primarily for studio recording and live performance, known for their exceptional sound quality and versatility. These microphones have garnered acclaim among audio professionals and enthusiasts for their robust performance and innovative features.

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Overall, the Sony UM-100 and UM-101 microphones stand out for their superior sound quality, durability, and versatile applications. Whether in a studio environment or on stage, these microphones deliver reliable performance, making them a preferred choice among musicians, sound engineers, and vocalists looking for clarity and precision in their audio recordings.