Convertible Camera AW-E750 AW-E655 AW-E650 AW-E350 Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these instructions completely.
FCC Note: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any unauthorized modifications. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CONTENTS PREFACE ................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 FEATURES .............................................................................................................................................................................. 5 SPECIAL NOTES ON OPERATION .......................................................................................................
PREFACE • The Panasonic AW-E750, AW-E655, AW-E650 and AW-E350 are digital signal processing color video cameras that incorporates three CCDs; • Option cards may also be installed. ❈ The following cards are not available for AW-E750, AW-E655, AW-E650, AW-E350; · AW-PB301 Component Studio Card · AW-PB302 RGB Card: The camera unit contains this function. · AW-PB303 High-sensitivity Card: The camera unit contains this function. · AW-PB304 SDI Card: Use AW-PB504. · AW-PB306 Studio SDI Card: Use AW-PB506.
FEATURES 1. Digital video signal processing for high quality, high reliability, high performance, lightweight and compact size. 8.CCD readout is switchable between field and frame modes. Vertical resolution can be stepped up in frame mode and it is effective for shooting still objects. 2. Resolution: 850 lines (HIGH BAND DTL: ON) S/N ratio: 67dB (DNR ON) (AW-E750, AW-E655, AW-E650) 66dB (DNR ON) (AW-E350) 9. The built-in synchronized scanning system reduces noise in computer graphics. 10.
SPECIAL NOTES ON OPERATION • There is a cooling fan inside. Do not cover the port or otherwise block ventilation during operation. Internal heat buildup can cause a fire. It is an expendable part, and must be replaced about every 30 000 hours. (Whenever fan replacement is necessary, be sure to ask the store where you purchased the set.) (AW-E750, AW-E655) • Turn power off before connecting or disconnecting cables.
PRECAUTIONS DON'TS • Do not attempt to disassemble the camera, Remote Control Unit (RCU) or other units. In order to prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. • Do not expose the camera or Remote Control Unit (RCU) to rain or moisture, and do not try to operate the equipment in wet conditions. Do not operate the camera or RCU if it becomes wet. • Do not abuse the camera. Avoid striking, shaking, etc.
DOS • Refer any servicing to qualified service personnel. • Take immediate action if ever the camera or RCU should become wet. Turn the power off and have the unit checked by an authorized service facility. • Handle the camera with care. • Protect the precision made lens by placing the lens cap over when the camera is not in use. If the lens is not installed, protect the surface of the prism by placing the body cap into the lens mount hole. • Follow normal safety precautions to avoid personal injury.
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS t -9- r
7 2. Lens fixing ring knob Rotate the lens fixing ring knob counterclockwise and remove the lens mount cap. Mount the lens on the camera and rotate the lens fixing ring knob clockwise in order to fix the lens securely. = 8 9 3. Mic Jack (model AW-E655 only) This is a ø3.5 mm mic jack which supports PLUG IN POWER. Use the microphone which has more than 1kΩ of impedance, unbalanced. ; : 4.
. Video Output Connector (VIDEO OUT) A composite video signal is provided at this connector. 7. MENU Switch (MENU/A) A menu will appear on the monitor screen when this switch is pressed for about 5 seconds. This item can be selected by pressing the switch while the menu is on the screen. 12. Iris Connector (IRIS) Input terminal for lens with an iris control function. 8. ITEM/AWC Switch (ITEM/AWC/S) The item just below can be selected by pressing this switch while the menu is on the screen.
9 8 7 Pin No. 1 10 2 3 12 11 6 1 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 Signal Focus Mode Position/Speed /Auto Focus Zoom Mode Position/Speed GND Iris Remote/Camera Iris Control Lens Power Pin No. Signal 7 Signal Control (+5.0 V) 8 Focus Control 9 Zoom Control Iris Mode Position/Speed +V (+7.5 V) –V (+2.5 V) 10 11 12 15. Power Indicator Red LED lamp lights to indicate that the specified DC power is supplied to the camera. 16.
MOUNTING AW-E350 • A 1/3-inch C mount type of lens can be used. Be absolutely sure that a lens whose mount threads extend no more than 4.3 mm from the lens mount surface is used. Use of any other kind of lens may damage the camera unit. 1. Lens Mounting AW-E750, AW-E655, AW-E650 • Use the lens extension cable AW-CA12T12A (6”/15 cm) if your lens cable is too short. Rotate the lens fixing ring knob counterclockwise and remove the lens mount cap.
2. Camera Mounting 1. AW-E750 or AW-E655 models: Use the screws provided to attach the accessory mounting adaptor to the bottom panel of the camera. AW-E650 or AW-E350 models: Use the screws provided to attach the accessory mounting adaptor to the top or bottom panel of the camera. Camera Mounting Bracket (WV-831) Use a screwdriver or similar to tighten the screws to secure the mounting adaptor. Make sure that the mounting adaptor is attached the right way round.
FLANGE BACK ADJUSTMENT (FOR ZOOM LENS) AW-E750, AW-E655, AW-E650 FOCUS Ring Flange back adjust ring 1 5 0 1.5 40 20 10 7 2 1. Fully open the iris by shooting a dark object. (Iris selection switch should be set to M.) 5.5 10 15 30 3 5 10 77 II m This adjustment will bring the subject into focus across the whole range from the maximum telephoto position to the widest angle position of the zoom lens. 2. Loosen the flange back lock knob. Flange back lock knob 3.
AW-E350 FOCUS Ring This adjustment will bring the subject into focus across the whole range from the maximum telephoto position to the widest angle position of the zoom lens. Perform this adjustment when back focusing is not achieved with a fixed focus lens. (Adjustment range: ±0.2 mm) LOCK knob FOCUS knob 1. Fully open the iris by shooting a dark object. 2.
IRIS GAIN CONTROL IN A LENS An iris gain control hole is usually provided in the front of the lens. Adjustment of the iris gain, with a screwdriver through the hole may be done as follows. (Shape and location of the hole may vary depending on the type of lens.) Iris gain control (G, S) 1. Turn the iris selection switch to Position A (AUTO). 2. Rotate the iris gain control to the maximum gain, but in a range where no hunting or oscillating of the iris ring develops.
CONNECTIONS Caution: The connection and installation should be done by qualified service personnel or system installers. Refer any servicing to qualified service personnel. ■ CONNECTION OF DEVICE WITH A COMPOSITE INPUT CONNECTOR • Connection to any device which has a composite input connector, such as a video monitor or a VTR, must be made through the VIDEO OUT Connector. • Power supply to the camera must be through the optional DC power supply Cable AW-CA4T1.
■ CONNECTION OF A REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RCU) Connection to the RCU (WV-RC700A, WV-RC550) is made through the optional RCU cable AW-CA50A26. 1. Turn RCU power off before connecting cables. 2. Set the cable selection switch of the RCU to MULTI (in case of using the WV-RC700A) 3. Connect the 50-pin connector of the RCU cable to the I/F REMOTE Connector of the camera. 4. Turn RCU power on and the power indicator lamp will light. The camera can now be remote controlled by the RCU.
■ CONNECTION OF A REMOTE CONTROL BOX (RCB) The RCB (WV-CB700A) and the camera must be connected with the optional RCB cable AW-CA50T10. 1. Turn RCB power off before connecting cables. 2. Connect the 50-pin connector of the RCB cable to I/F REMOTE connector of the camera. The 10-pin connector must be connected to the RCB. 3. Turn RCB power on and the camera can be controlled remotely by the RCB. Notes: • The monitor output signals of the RCB attenuate and deteriorate with cable length.
■ CONNECTION WITH MULTIPLE CAMERAS (COLOR LOCK MODE) • An example of connection for VBS/BB input (Color lock mode). • One of the multiple cameras is used as the source of reference signals. • Supply a synchronizing signal (BB) to the G/L Input Connectors of each cameras. • Do not switch off the camera used for supplying the reference signals. • Adjust the SC-phase and H-phase at the Video Output Connector. CAMERA 40 20 10 7 2 1 5 0 1.5 G/L IN 40 5.5 20 7 2 10 1 5 0 1.
■ CONNECTION OF COMPUTER The AW-CA50T9 PC control cable is required to control the camera using a computer. Consult your dealer for details. The user is responsible for providing the software used to control the camera.
ADJUSTMENT ■ AUTOMATIC WHITE BALANCE CONTROL (AWC) There are two white balance memories, “AWC A” or “AWC B” for two different light sources color temperatures, with the automatic white balance setting. Then, when the two different light sources are encountered, you may operate the camera properly by simply change the white balance mode to either AWC A or AWC B. There is no need to readjust the camera to the ambient conditions. * The preset conditions will be renewed whenever you input new conditions. 1.
■ AUTOMATIC TRACKING WHITE BALANCE SETTING (ATW) Notes: • For white balance setting aim the camera at a white object and try to position it in the center of the monitor screen. The object must appear in over 10 % of the total monitor screen area. Try to avoid overly bright objects in the scene. • White balance may not be correctly set if the lighting of the object is too weak.
Minimize the carrier wave using the red & blue gain controls Waveform for white balance set chart ■ RESET TO 3 200K OR 5 600K WHITE BALANCE When the white balance setting is set to either “P SET 3 200K” or “P SET 5 600K” the white balance will be automatically set to the color temperature 3 200K or 5 600K, respectively. ■ BLACK BALANCE ADJUSTMENT • Close the lens. If the motor drive lens is controlled from the camera, the lens is automatically closed when the black balance is adjusted.
■ TOTAL PEDESTAL LEVEL ADJUSTMENT **Brightness Set** Picture Level ±0 Light PEAK/AVG 0 Light Area Top Cut Auto ND(ELC) (OFF) Auto Gain Up (OFF) AGC Max Gain (---) Manual Gain Up (0dB) Digital Gain Up 0dB Charge Time OFF Pedestal (±0) Return (Use an oscilloscope or a waveform monitor for this adjustment.) This step is to adjust the black levels (pedestal levels) of two or more cameras to be the same. [ADJUSTMENT by CAMERA] 1. Close the lens. 2.
■ GEN-LOCK ADJUSTMENT Phase adjustments must be performed with the camera or the RCU (RCB) when external synchronizing signals are supplied to the system in cases where multiple cameras are used or peripheral devices are connected. **G/L Adjustment Set** H Phase (±0) SC Coarse ( 1) SC Fine (±0) Color Bar Set 7.5IRE ● HORIZONTAL PHASE CONTROL Return Observe the waveform of the external synchronizing input signal (black burst signal) and video output signal on a two-channel oscilloscope.
4. Select [SC Fine] on the sub menu. Perform fine adjustment with the YES/ABC switch and the NO/BAR switch. CAUTION: When horizontal phase adjustment is required using RCU (RCB) or Hybrid Control Panel, BAR/CAM switch should be set to BAR. Horizontal phase cannot be adjusted if the switch is in the CAM position. After adjustment set BAR/CAM switch back to CAM. **G/L Adjustment Set** H Phase (±0) SC Coarse ( 1) SC Fine (±0) Color Bar Set 7.
USE MODE SETTING ■ Use Mode Setting 2. Press the MENU switch, ITEM/AWC switch, or NO/BAR switch to let the desired use mode blink. MENU switch (A): The blinking item moves up by one. ITEM/AWC switch (S), NO/BAR switch (–): The blinking item moves down by one. The camera has four use modes, and various functions for four use modes have been preset. Functions can be set as best suited to each use mode. • Halogen mode Suited to indoor shooting, such as at weddings, parties, lecture meetings, events, etc.
■ SETTING BY RCU (RCB) OR HYBRID CONTROL PANEL An operation mode is selected depending on the position of the scene file switch.
MENU ITEM SETTING ■ MENU ITEM SETTING Notes: • Composite signals are output from the video output regardless of the position ENC/VF of the RCU (RCB) user set switch. • [End] is displayed only in setting from the camera alone. • [Option Card Set] is shown only when an optional card is inserted. • Each of the four use modes of the camera has a main menu. (Shown at right) • Each item of the main menu has a submenu, which consists of several settings.
■ SETTING RCU (RCB): Set the user set switch in the pocket to the OFF position. The camera will now operate according to the new settings. 1. From the camera alone: Keep the MENU switch depressed for 5 seconds or more. From RCU (RCB): Set the user set switch in the pocket to the ON position. The main menu appears on the monitor screen. 2. Each time the MENU switch (A), ITEM/AWC switch (S), or NO/BAR switch (−) is pressed, the blinking item moves up or down. 3.
■ SUB MENU (Halogen Mode, Fluorescent Mode, Outdoor Mode) 1 Brightness Set Display 3 **Brightness Set** 1 ------- Picture Level 2 ------- Light PEAK/AVG 3 ------- Light Area 4 ------- Auto ND(ELC) 5 ------- Auto Gain Up 6 ---------- AGC Max Gain 7 ------- Manual Gain Up 8 ------- Digital Gain Up 9 ------- Charge Time 10 ------- Pedestal ±0 0 Top Cut (OFF) (OFF) (---) (0dB) 0dB OFF (±0) **G/L Adjustment Set** H Phase (±0) SC Coarse ( 1) SC Fine (±0) Color Bar Set 7.
■ Setting and Changing of the Setting (Halogen Mode, Fluorescent Mode, Outdoor Mode) R/L cut: About one-third of both the right and left portions of the screen are excluded from measurement. 1 Brightness Set Display 1. Video Level Adjustment [Picture Level: –50 to +50] Convergence level of AUTO IRIS/AUTO GAIN UP/ AUTO ND (ELC) can be adjusted. 4. Auto ND (ELC) Setting [Auto ND (ELC): ON, OFF] This cannot be set unless either “OFF” or “Auto” has been set for the CCD storage time setting (1-9).
6. AGC Maximum Gain [AGC Max Gain: 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB, N/Eye L, N/Eye H] (AW-E750, AW-E655, AW-E650) [AGC Max Gain: 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB, N/Eye] (AW-E350) This is used to set the maximum amount to which the gain can be increased when “ON” has been selected as the auto gain up setting (1-5). 5. Auto Gain Up Control Setting [Auto Gain Up: OFF, ON] This cannot be set when “Auto” has been set for the CCD storage time setting (1-9). OFF: The light quantity is not adjusted automatically.
9. CCD Storage Time Setting [Charge Time: Auto, OFF, 1/30s, 1/15s, 1/8s, 1/4s, 1/2s, 1s, 2s] This is used to set the CCD storage time. Auto: ALC is performed followed by AGC and then by the data storage, and the camera automatically adjusts the light quantity. If “ON” is selected as the auto ND (ELC) setting (1-4), ELC is performed followed by ALC, AGC and then by the data storage in this order, and the light quantity is automatically adjusted. The electronic shutter setting (5-2) cannot be changed.
2 Color Set Display 10. Black Level Setting [Pedestal: –150 to +150] The black level (pedestal) of the luminance (Y) signal can be set. Used in adjusting the black levels of two or more cameras. 1. Chroma Level Adjustment [Chroma Level: –3 to +3] Chroma Level can be decreased or increased to any of three levels each. 2. Skin Color Adjustment [Flesh Tone: –3 to +3] Skin color can be decreased or increased to any of three levels each. 3.
3 G/L Adjustment Set Display P SET 5 600K: The white balance is adjusted to 5 600K illumination. 1. Horizontal Phase Adjustment [H Phase: –206 to +49] Horizontal phase can be adjusted when a genlock signal is supplied. Note Neither P SET 3 200K nor P SET 5 600K can be set from the RCU (RCB) or the hybrid control panel. 2. Sub Carrier Phase Coarse Adjustment [SC Coarse: 1, 2, 3, 4] Coarse adjustment of subcarrier phase can be made when a genlock signal is supplied. 4.
4 Sharpness (DTL) Set Display 3. Noise Suppress Level Setting [Noise Suppress: OFF, LOW, HIGH] Screen noise can be reduced when Detail Level setting (4-2) is at HIGH or LOW. 1. Detail Select Setting [DTL Select: Sharpness, Super DTL] If contour correction is not sufficient at the Sharpness position when Detail Level setting is set to LOW or HIGH, select the Super DTL position. 4. Clean DNR Setting [Clean DNR: HIGH, LOW, OFF] This enables the clean DNR effect to be selected.
3. Electronic Shutter Synchro Scan Setting [Synchro Scan: 60.34Hz to 15.75kHz] This setting is possible only when Electronic Shutter setting (5-2) is at S/Scan. Horizontal bar noise can be reduced by synchroscan adjustment in shooting workstation scenes, for example. ❈ For luminance settings at each shutter speed and synchro-scan shutter speed, refer to the table below. 5 Other Set Display 1. Contrast Adjustment [Contrast (Gamma): LOW, MID, HIGH] The contrast can be adjusted to any of three levels. 2.
9. Auto Focus Setting [Auto Focus: OFF, ON] (model AW-E655 only) This enables auto focus ON and OFF to be controlled when the zoom/focus cable of a Canon AF lens has been connected to the ZOOM/FOCUS connector on the AW-E655. 5. PC Control Access Speed Setting [Baud Rate: 1 200bps, 2 400bps, 4 800bps, 9 600bps] Select a communication speed in controlling the camera from the computer. 6.
■ Sub Menu (User Mode) 6 Iris, Shutter, Gain Set Display 8 G/L Adjustment Set Display **Iris,Shutter,Gain Set** 1 ------- Picture Level ±0 2 ------- Light PEAK/AVG ±0 3 ------- Light Area Top Cut 4 ------- Auto Iris Adjust OFF 5 ------- Shutter Mode (Step) (OFF) 6 --------- Step/Synchro (0dB) 7 ------- Gain 0dB 8 ------- Digital Gain Up (---) 9 ------- AGC Max Gain OFF 10 ----- Charge Time Return 7 **G/L Adjustment Set** 1 ------- H Phase (±0) 2 ------- SC Coarse ( 1) (±0) 3 ------- SC Fine 7.
: Color Matrix Set Display **Color Matrix Set 1** B_Mg B_Mg Mg Mg Mg_R Mg_R R R Gain Phase Gain Phase Gain Phase Gain Phase **Color Matrix Set 3** ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 G_Cy G_Cy Cy Cy Cy_B Cy_B B B ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 Gain Phase Gain Phase Gain Phase Gain Phase Return **Color Matrix Set 2** R_Yl R_Yl Yl Yl Yl_G Yl_G G G Gain Phase Gain Phase Gain Phase Gain Phase Other Set Display ; **Other Set1** 1 ------- Gamma 2 ------- Knee Point 3 ------- White Clip -- Flare R 4 ----- Flare G -- Flar
■ Setting and Changing of the Setting Items (User Mode) R/L cut: About one-third of both the right and left portions of the screen are excluded from measurement. 6 Iris, Shutter, Gain Set Display 1. Video Level Adjustment [Picture Level: –50 to +50] Convergence level of AUTO IRIS/AGC/ELC can be adjusted. 4.
When the screen of a work station, etc. is to be shot, the noise on the horizontal bars can be reduced by proceeding with the synchro-scan adjustment. ❈ Refer to the table below for the light quantity settings to be used in each shutter mode and during synchro scanning. 5. Electronic Shutter Mode Setting [Shutter Mode: Step, ELC, S/Scan] Step: Electronic shutter operates at the speed selected by the Electronic Shutter Step/Synchro Scan Setting (6-6).
7. Gain Setting [Gain: Auto, 0 dB to 30 dB, N/Eye L, N/Eye H] (models AW-E750, AW-E655, AW-E650) [Gain: Auto 0 dB to 30 dB, N/Eye] (model AW-E350) When “Auto” has been selected as the CCD storage time setting (6-10), the setting is kept to “Auto” regardless of the gain setting selected here. Auto: The light quantity is adjusted automatically. 0 dB: Under normal circumstances, this setting is used.
Auto: ALC is performed followed by AGC and then by the data storage, and the camera automatically adjusts the light quantity. If the electronic shutter mode setting (6-5) is set to “ELC”, ELC is performed followed by ALC, AGC and then by the data storage in this order, and the light quantity is automatically adjusted. The electronic shutter mode setting (6-5) cannot be changed at this time.
7 Color Set Display 3. ATW Speed Setting [ATW Speed: SLOW 2, SLOW 1, MID, FAST 1, FAST 2] ATW Speed can be set. 1. Chroma Level Adjustment [Chroma Level: –3 to +3] Chroma Level can be decreased or increased to three levels. 4. Black Level Setting [Pedestal: –150 to +150] The black level (pedestal) of the luminance (Y) signal can be set. Used in adjusting the black levels of two or more cameras. 2.
9 Detail Set Display 6. Negative/Positive Selection [Nega/Posi: Posi, Nega] Posi: Normal image Nega: Image is shown reversed in darkness and color. 1. Detail Level Setting [Detail: OFF, Low, High] Contour correction quantity can be selected. Detail settings made using the Horizontal/Vertical Detail Level HIGH/LOW Setting. 8 G/L Adjustment Set Display 2. Horizontal Detail Level HIGH Setting [H Detail Level H: L+1 to +63] 1.
11. Flesh DTL Level Setting [Flesh DTL Level: Low, Mid, High] LOW: The roughness of the flesh tones is minimized. MID: This is the standard setting. HIGH: The outlines of the flesh tones are accentuated. 7. Noise Suppress Compensation Level Setting [Noise Suppress: 1 to 10] Screen noise can be reduced with the Detail Level Setting (9-1) at HIGH or LOW. If the noise suppress compensation level is set too high, a fine object will be reproduced less sharply. 12.
: Color Matrix Set Display B_Mg Gain: B_Mg Phase: Mg Gain: Mg Phase: Mg_R Gain: Mg_R Phase: R R R_Yl Gain: Phase: Gain: R_Yl Phase: Yl Gain: Yl Yl_G Phase: Gain: Yl_G Phase: G G Gain: Phase: G_Cy Gain: Increases or decreases the intermediate color between blue and magenta. Varies the hue of the intermediate color between blue and magenta. Increases or decreases the magenta. Varies the hue of the magenta. Increases or decreases the intermediate color between magenta and red.
; Other Set Display 6. Clean DNR Setting [Clean DNR: HIGH, LOW, OFF] This enables the clean DNR effect to be selected. 1. Gamma Correction Level Setting [Gamma: 0.35 to 0.55] Gamma correction level can be set. 7. 3D-DNR Setting [3D-DNR: OFF, Low, Mid, High] This enables the 3D-DNR effect to be selected. ❈ When “Mid” or “High” is selected, the noise is reduced but lag increases. 2.
11. Component Output Setting [Component: RGB, Y/Pr/Pb, Y/C] This enables RGB, Y/Pr/Pb or Y/C to be selected as the component signals which are to be output from the I/F REMOTE connector. 14. Auto Focus Setting [Auto Focus: OFF, ON] (model AW-E655) This enables auto focus ON and OFF to be controlled when the zoom/focus cable of a Canon AF lens has been connected to the ZOOM/FOCUS connector on the AW-E655. 12.
SETTING AND CHANGING THE OPTIONAL CARDS ❈ The sub menu shown below appears only when an optional card (AW-PB504) equipped with a ZOOM/FOCUS connector has been inserted in the model AW-E650. < Optional Card Setting Sub Menu This sub menu appears when a studio card (AW-PB506 or AW-PB305) has been inserted into the optional card slot.
4. EVF Output Setting [EVF Output: Y, CVBS] This is used to set the signals to be output to the viewfinder. Y: The luminance signal is output to the viewfinder. CVBS: The color signals are output to the viewfinder. ❈ When “CVBS” has been selected as the setting, the zebra pattern will not be displayed on the viewfinder. 2. Zebra Level Setting [Level: 70% to 110%] This enables the zebra pattern to be displayed so that it will provide as a general guideline for the luminance level.
SETTING TO INITIAL SET ■ Setting to initial set In case of the wrong setting in any use mode, take the following steps to return to the initial settings. are initialized, the screen shown at 2, and the camera returns to main menu. (1) Select [Initialize Data] on the main menu screen of each Use Mode. (See page 29.) Press the YES/ABC switch, then [Initialize Data] screen shown for about 10 seconds.
■ INITIAL SETTINGS OF THE SETTING ITEMS (Factory preset values) ● Halogen, Fluorescent, Outdoor Mode Item Halogen mode Fluorescent mode Outdoor mode Picture Level Light PEAK/AVG Light Area Auto ND (ELC) Auto Gain Up AGC Max Gain ±0 0 Top cut OFF OFF --- ±0 0 Top cut OFF OFF --- Manual Gain Up Digital Gain Up Charge Time Pedestal 0dB 0dB OFF ±0 0dB 0dB OFF ±0 ±0 0 Top cut ON ON N/Eye H*1 N/Eye *2 ----OFF –40 Color Set Chroma Level Flesh Tone White Bal ATW Speed Nega/Posi ±0 ±0 AWC A --Posi ±0 ±
● Halogen, Fluorescent, Outdoor Mode Item Halogen mode Mid OFF --Normal 9 600bps Y/Pr/Pb OFF Auto OFF Normal Contrast (Gamma) Shutter Speed Synchro Scan V Resolution Baud Rate Component Digital Extender Fan Auto Focus Filter Other Set Fluorescent mode Mid OFF --Normal 9 600bps Y/Pr/Pb OFF Auto OFF Normal Outdoor mode Mid Auto ND --Normal 9 600bps Y/Pr/Pb OFF Auto OFF Normal ● User Mode Item Iris, Shutter, Gain Set Picture Level Light PEAK/AVG Light Area Auto Iris Adjust Shutter Mode Step/Synchro Gai
● User Mode Item User mode Detail Set 1 Detail H Detail Level H V Detail Level H H Detail Level L V Detail Level L Detail Band Noise Suppress Level Dependent Dark Detail High 15 12 8 7 2 3 0% 0 Detail Set 2 Chroma Detail Flesh DTL Level Corner Detail Precision Detail 0 Mid OFF OFF Color Matrix Set 1 B_Mg B_Mg Mg Mg Mg_R Mg_R R R Gain Phase Gain Phase Gain Phase Gain Phase ±0 ±0 +27 ±0 ±0 ±0 +15 ±0 Color Matrix Set 2 R_Yl R_Yl Yl Yl Yl_G Yl_G G G Gain Phase Gain Phase Gain Phase Gain Phase ±0
APPEARANCE Unit: inch (mm) 11/16" (18) (AW-E750) OPTION CARD VIDEO OUT I / F REMOTE 3-1/32" (77) MENU ITEM / AWC YES / ABC IRIS NO / BAR DC12V IN Convertible Camera AW- 3-5/16" (84) G / LIN 15/32" (12) 6-11/16" (170) -60- 25/64" (10)
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Unit: inch (mm) (AW-E350) OPTION CARD VIDEO OUT I / F REMOTE 3-1/32" (77) MENU ITEM / AWC FOCUS G / LIN YES / ABC IRIS NO / BAR LOCK DC12V IN Convertible Camera AW- 3-5/16" (84) 3/64" (1) 5-11/16" (145) -63- 25/64" (10)
SPECIFICATIONS $ AW-E750, AW-E655 Source Voltage: DC 12 V Power consumption: 12.6 W (AW-E750), 12.0 W (AW-E655) indicates safety information. Optical system Pick up device Number of valid pixels Total number of pixels Scanning system Synchronizing system Video output AW-E750 AW-E655 2/3" prism, F1.4 1/2" prism, F1.4 2/3" interline-type CCD 1/2" interline-type CCD 768 x 494 (approx. 380,000 pixels) 811 x 508 (approx.
Electronic shutter speeds CCD readout selection Color bars Lens mount Lens diaphragm Internal filters Selector switches Input/output connectors Indicator Allowable temperature ranges Allowable humidity ranges Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight AW-E750 AW-E655 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000; ELC, synchro scanner (60.34 Hz to 15.
$ AW-E650, AW-E350 Source Voltage: DC 12 V Power consumption: 11.8 W (AW-E650), 11.3 W (AW-E350) indicates safety information.
Electronic shutter speeds CCD readout selection Color bars Lens mount Lens diaphragm Internal filters Selector switches Input/output connectors Indicator Allowable temperature ranges Allowable humidity ranges Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight AW-E650 AW-E350 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000; ELC, synchro scanner (60.34 Hz to 15.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES Rubber Sheet ............................................................... 1 Mounting Adaptor ........................................................ 1 Screw ........................................................................... 2 Mounting Spacer (models AW-E750, AW-E655 only) ..........................
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