Ikegami MKC-310HD Operation Manual

Digital process compact 3cmos color camera

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MKC-310HD
Rev.A
Digital Process Compact 3CMOS Color Camera
Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 MKC-310HD Rev.A Digital Process Compact 3CMOS Color Camera Operation Manual...
  • Page 2 The software that we have manufactured is copyrighted by IKEGAMI TSUSHINKI CO., LTD. You may not reproduce or alter it, in whole or in part, without permission.
  • Page 3 Safety Precautions Do not make alterations to the unit! A fire or electric shock may be caused. For Safe and correct usage Thoroughly read the “Safety Precautions” and the operation manual before using the unit. Keep them carefully after reading and use as ready reference. When installing the unit: Do not set the unit in an unstable place! It may drop or turn down, causing an injury.
  • Page 4 판매자또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바라며, 가정외의지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 THE MKC310HD is authorized UL60601-1/ANSI AAMI ES 60601-1 ClassⅠ IP rating of THE MKC310HD is IPX0. THE MKC310HD is a device for continuous operation. The MKC-310HD is not AP・APG equipment.
  • Page 5 Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions The Model MKC-310HD is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Model MKC-310HD should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test...
  • Page 6 Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions The Model MKC-310HD is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Model MKC-310HD should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Feature ..........................9 Names and Functions of Each Part ..................9 Camera Head ........................9 Front Panel of Camera Control Unit (CCU)..............10 Rear Panel of Camera Control Unit (CCU) ..............11 Operation ..........................14 Connection Example ..................... 14 Electrical Connection .....................
  • Page 8 5.3.2 Initialization of Scene File ..................44 5.3.3 Setting of Scene File ....................44 Snapshot (requires optional module) ................44 5.4.1 SD Card Recording ....................44 For cards on which recording is finished ..............44 5.4.2 3D support function ....................... 45 5.5.1 Connection and setting ...................
  • Page 9: Feature

    1. Feature MKC-310HD is the ultra-small HDTV camera equipped with the 1/3 inch 3CMOS sensor for medical field, microscope, slit lamp, operation theatre light, especially Endoscopy. It performs 1920x1080 Full HDTV format with 1000TV lines horizontal resolution, F10/2000lx of sensitivity, S/N ratio with 54dB.
  • Page 10: Front Panel Of Camera Control Unit (Ccu)

    Front Panel of Camera Control Unit (CCU) ①POWER button This is the power button of the MKC-310HD. ②AWB button To execute Auto White Balance. (See page 14) ③GAIN button Automatic gain control to insure that the output level of the image signal is always constant in relation to the brightness of the photographic image.
  • Page 11: Rear Panel Of Camera Control Unit (Ccu)

    Rear Panel of Camera Control Unit (CCU) ①VBS Output Connector (SD) Connects with VBS input monitor, etc. A VIDEO cable (optional) is required for connection. ②S-VIDEO Output Connector (SD) Connects with S-VIDEO input monitor, etc. An S-VIDEO cable (optional) is required for connection. ③RS-232C Connector Connects with PC unit, etc.
  • Page 12 ⑪POWER Connector DC12V input. Connect the accessory AC adapter. ⑫Cable Holder After passing the power cable through the cable holder, connect to the power connector to prevent the cable from falling off during use. ⑬Options It is possible to mount the two types of optional modules listed below. ・IP ENCODER module ・DVI module ⑰USB port...
  • Page 13 Note * Please note we assume no responsibility for warranty when videos are not saved due to any failure of this machine and SD card. * Although in the following cases, saved data may be damaged (lost), please note we assume no responsibility for damage and so on caused by data corruption and so on: ●...
  • Page 14: Operation

    3. Operation Connection Example *Terminate the output from VIDEO OUT at 75ohms on the receiver side. *For connection of the power supply, be sure to use the accessory AC adapter. * FOOT SW to be connected to this device, it conforms to the IEC60601-1:2005 * Equipment connected to this unit except FOOTSW that conform to IEC standards that apply to the equipment or IEC60601-1:2005 * If you are connecting to a device that is in contact with the patient to make the connection in...
  • Page 15 ●The operator must not touch a connector simultaneously with a patient DVI connector This connector outputs a digital signal. Connect a DVI cable to this connector. * Use a DVI cable with a ferrite core at both ends. Contact Ikegami if you are unable to obtain such a cable.
  • Page 16: Electrical Connection

    CAUTION Caution for Camera cable connection and disconnection Turn off the power of MKC-310HD when you connect or disconnect the camera cable. If the CCU is turned on, it may cause the fault of MKC-310HD. NOTE: Phenomenon on video image MKC-310HD may happen following phenomenon on its video image.
  • Page 17: Setting White Balance

    Setting White Balance...
  • Page 18: Adjustment Paint

    Adjustment PAINT...
  • Page 19: Adjustment Ae Level

    Adjustment AE Level...
  • Page 20: Adjustment Auto Gain

    Adjustment Auto Gain Freeze output...
  • Page 21: Color Bar Output

    Color bar output...
  • Page 22: Scene File Selection

    3.9. Scene File Selection...
  • Page 23: Menu Operation

    4. Menu Operation The MKC-310HD has various useful and practical functions. The user can select and set these functions on the menu. The basic operation is as follows. Operation Method Pressing the Menu switch on the front panel of CCU displays a menu on the monitoring screen on which various camera functions can be set.
  • Page 24: Video Adjust

    Video Adjust Used to adjust the level of black, red and blue of video picture. Video Adjust Quit Pedestal Video Level Gain Offset Red Gain Offset Blue White shading Auto white shading READY D-range Expansion NORMAL Flare Control Item Setting Description Pedestal Adjusts the black level.
  • Page 25: Ae Mode

    AE Mode Used to adjust the electronic shutter and automatic sensitivity settings. AE Mode Quit Shutter control AUTO Manual shutter Auto shutter Limit 1/10000 AE Level AE Speed Peak Ratio Area Select MIDDLE Gain Control AUTO AGC Gain Range 12 dB Normal Gain -9dB High Sensitivity...
  • Page 26 AE Level -128 to 127 If the Shutter Control or Gain Control is in AUTO, it is possible to make fine adjustment of the shutter speed in relation to the level set here. If the screen is too dark, the value is increased, and if the screen is too bright the value is decreased.
  • Page 27 Normal Gain -12 dB to 6 dB Normal gain setting. This setting is always used regardless of the Gain Control setting. The higher the value the brighter the image, although noise can more readily increase. High It is used when you want to increase the sensitivity. Sensitivity Although the sensitivity will increase by a factor of two, horizontal resolution will be slightly lower.
  • Page 28: Detail

    Detail Used to adjust detail enhancement. Quit DTL Gain Boost Frequency 16 MHz Detail Mode NORMAL Item Setting Description Sets the detail enhancement. If the detail Detail enhancement is carried out, the image is clearer and easier to view. Set it to ON usually.
  • Page 29: Video Setting

    Video Setting Set the video signal. Video Setting Quit Format 50 Hz SDI Setting 1080i DVI Setting 1080p Gamma Master Gamma Color Saturation Color Saturation Gain Genlock Mode AUTO Genlock H Phase Genlock V Phase 3D Support SLAVE Item Setting Description Format Selects the output signals of HD SDI,...
  • Page 30 Adjust the degree of gamma correction. Master Gamma With a setting value of 0, the value is γ = 0.45. -128 to 127 The lower the value, the brighter the dark parts of the image become. Set the color intensity. Color Saturation Adjusts the intensity of color set with Color Saturation Gain.
  • Page 31: Picture Setting

    Picture Setting Setting for noise reduction, image inversion, electronic zoom, and display positions. Picture Setting Quit DNR LEVEL H Flip V Flip Digital Zoom x1.0 Picture Shift H Picture Shift V R-DPC Item Setting Description Noise reduction function setting. ON The noise reduction strength will be adjusted to the one that is set at DNR Level.
  • Page 32: Scene File

    Scene File Possible to store and read the setting value information as a scene file. Possible to create a maximum of 4 scene files. * For details of the setting, see Section 5.3 “Scene File”. Scene File Quit Scene Number No.1 Store Scene READY...
  • Page 33: Foot Switch

    Foot Switch Set the operation when controlling the foot switch. Foot Switch Quit Foot Switch 1 FREEZE Foot Switch 2 ROTATE Foot Switch 3 FREEZE Foot Switch 4 FREEZE Item Setting Description Foot Switch Carries out setting of operations when the foot switch is operated.
  • Page 34: White Balance

    White Balance Automatic adjustment of white balance and manual adjustment setting. White Balance Quit WB Mode Manual Gain Red Manual Gain Blue Item Setting Description WB Mode Sets white balance operation. AWB The white balance is adjusted automatically. Press the SET button when this item is selected. MANUAL Manual adjustment of white balance.
  • Page 35: Ip-Enc Setting (Enabled Only With Optional Board Installed)

    4.10 IP-ENC Setting (Enabled Only with Optional Board Installed) IP-ENC Setting Quit IP Address ENTER Encoder Mode SNAPSHOT JPEG Quality Item Setting Description IP Address Displays the sub menu. Encoder Mode Select the image compression method. SNAPSHOT Compress with JPEG method and record on the SD card.
  • Page 36 IP Address Quit IP Address 192.168.001.100 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000 Item Setting Description IP Address Set the IP Address. Subnet Mask Set the Subnet Mask. Do you change the IP Address ? Cancel A message appears on the screen asking for confirmation. For a scene that can be changed select [OK].
  • Page 37 Caution at Network Connection The IP ENCODER module (option) is for use in connection with a network. To protect the system from harm specific to the network connection, please conduct sufficient security measures under your own responsibility. Network-specific harm includes leak/flow of information obtain by this device, disruption due to unauthorized access, system halt and so on.
  • Page 38: Recorder Setting (Enabled Only With Optional Board Installed)

    4.11 Recorder Setting (Enabled Only with Optional Board Installed) Setting of the simple recorder and formatting of the recording media are available. Recorder Setting Quit Auto Folder Media Select SD CARD IP Address ENTER Date/Time ENTER Media Format ENTER Item Setting Content Auto Folder...
  • Page 39: Miscellaneous

    4.12 Miscellaneous Adjustment screen for other functions. Miscellaneous Quit Center Maker Beep Menu Lock Cancel READY Initialize(exp. Scene) READY Item Setting Description Center Marker Center marker display setting. ON Center marker is displayed on the screen. OFF Center marker is not displayed. Beep Switch beep.
  • Page 40: Version Information

    4.13 Version Information To display the software version of this camera. Version Information Quit CCU Firmware V5.00 CCU FPGA V5.00 Head FPGA V5.00 IP-ENC*1 V1.00 Recorder*2 V1.00 *1 Only displayed if IP-ENC module is mounted. *2 Only displayed if Recorder module is mounted.
  • Page 41: Advanced Usage Methods

    SYNC input condition: 3-value SYNC: 0.6 Vp-p/75 Ohms 5.1.1. Wiring connection example Prepare two sets of CCU and camera for the MKC-310HD. Connect the SYNC connector of CCU (Master) and the GENLOCK connector of CCU (Slave) with the coaxial cable.
  • Page 42: Setting

    5.1.2 Setting Measure the SYNC output waveforms of the CCU master and slave and adjust the PHASE so that the H/V phases match. When adjusting, adjust the slave side (side on which the GENLOCK connector is connected). Phase adjustment is not required on the Master side.
  • Page 43 Position Setting Select Position and press the SET button to adjust the position of a metering frame. The frame size is not changed. Quit Position Size Movement of frame. ⇧/⇨/⇩/⇦ Use the keys to adjust the position. When adjustment is finished, press the SET button to complete adjustment Size Setting Select Size and press the SET button to adjust the size of a metering frame.
  • Page 44: Scene File

    Scene File This device allows setting of up to three scene files chosen according to photographic conditions. It is also possible to return to the condition at the time of shipment from the factory. 5.3.1 Storage of Scene File The scene file can be created from the menu. Because the present setting is stored in the scene fi le, adjust beforehand to the setting you wish to store.
  • Page 45: Support Function

    3D support function By using 3D support function of this machine, it is possible to change setting various kinds of camera functions simultaneousness of left and right and adjust easily when 3D system is constructed using this two machines. RS-232C Crossing cable CCU(Master) CCU(Slave)
  • Page 46: Connection And Setting

    5.5.1 Connection and setting The 3D system of this machine is constructed one master machine, one slave machine and 3D - adaptive monitor. Please connect each apparatus like a lower figure. Please connect SYNC connector of the CCU made a master and GENLOCK connector of the CCU made a slave using a coaxial cable.
  • Page 47: Default Settings

    6. Default Settings MENU-1 MENUE-2 Default Video Adjust Master Pedestal Video Level Gain Offset Red Gain Offset Blue White Shading Auto White Shading READY D-Range Expansion NORMAL Flare Control AE Mode Shutter Control AUTO Manual Shutter Auto Shutter Limit 1/10000 AE Level AE Speed Peak Ratio...
  • Page 48 MENU-1 MENUE-2 Default Video Setting Format 50Hz SDI Setting 1080i DVI Setting 1080p Gamma Master Gamma Color Saturation Color Saturation Gain Genlock Mode AUTO GenLock H Phase GenLock V Phase 3D Support SLAVE Picture Setting DNR LEVEL H Flip V Flip Digital Zoom x1.0 Picture Shift H...
  • Page 49 MENU-1 MENUE-2 Default White Balance WB Mode Manual Gain Red Manual Gain Blue IP-ENC Setting IP Address 192.168.001.100 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Encoder Mode SNAPSHOT JPEG Quality Recorder Setting Auto Folder Media Select SD CARD Miscellaneous Center Marker Menu Lock Beep Cancel READY Initialize (ex.
  • Page 50: Specification

    7. Specification Ratings (1) Lens mount C-mount (2) Image Pickup Device 1/3 type, CMOS sensor (3) Scanning System Progressive scan (4) Aspect ratio H16 : V9 Tri-Level SYNC: 0.6 Vp-p / 75 Ω (5) External sync Note: The color frame in down-conversion will not be locked. (6) Output Video Signal HD-SDI (2 lines): 0.8 Vp-p / 75 Ω...
  • Page 51: Error Message

    7.4. Error Message The error message of connection between Camera head and CCU Message Mean HEAD ERROR (#01) The abnormalities in communication between head and CCU. HEAD ERROR (#02) The abnormalities in fixed register read-out of head FPGA. HEAD ERROR (#03) The video signal from the camera head can not be received.
  • Page 52: External Appearances

    8. External Appearances Camera Head...
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