Ikegami MKC-210HD Operation Manual
Ikegami MKC-210HD Operation Manual

Ikegami MKC-210HD Operation Manual

Digital process compact full hdtv color camera

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MKC-210HD
Digital Process Compact FULL HDTV Color Camera
Operation Manual
MKC-210HD
AWB
GAIN
MKC-210HD
POWER
BARS
FREEZ
FUNCTION/SET
PAINT/AE
1
4
2
3
SCENE
MENU

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  • Page 1 MKC-210HD Digital Process Compact FULL HDTV Color Camera Operation Manual FUNCTION/SET GAIN PAINT/AE MKC-210HD POWER MENU MKC-210HD BARS FREEZ SCENE...
  • Page 2 The copyright of the software made for this product is in Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd. It forbids to reproduction, a change, and so on about a part of this calligraphy or all without notice.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions For safe and correct usage CAUTION Thoroughly read the “Safety Precautions” and the When using the unit: operation manual before using the unit. Keep them Do not place a receptacle containing water carefully after reading and use as ready reference. or a small metallic piece on the unit! If water spills in the unit, a fi...
  • Page 4 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the WARNING limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against When installing the unit: harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial Do not place a heavy thing on the unit! environment.
  • Page 5 Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions The Model MKC-210HD is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specifi ed below. The customer or the user of the Model MKC-210HD should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Name and Function of Each Part ....................6 1.1. Camera Head ........................6 1.2. Front Panel of Camera Control Unit (CCU) ................7 1.3. Rear Panel of Camera Control Unit (CCU) ................8 2. Operation ..........................10 2.1. Connection Example ......................10 2.2. Electrical Connection ......................11 2.3.
  • Page 7 4.4. Snapshot (requires optional substrate) ................35 4.4.1 SD Card Recording ....................35 4.4.2. For cards on which recording is fi nished ..............35 5. Specifi cation ..........................36 5.1. Ratings ..........................36 5.2. Performance ........................36 5.3. Functions ...........................37 6. External Appearance ........................38 6.1. Camera Head ........................38 6.2.
  • Page 8: Name And Function Of Each Part

    1. Name and Function of Each Part 1.1. Camera Head 1/3 C-mount Camera Connector MKC-210HD Flange focus fixation screw Screw hole for fixation Flange focus adjustment ring Side View Rear View 1/3 C-mount This is the mount for attaching the lens.
  • Page 9: Front Panel Of Camera Control Unit (Ccu)

    SCENE button Arrow keys MENU button POWER button This is the power button of the MKC-210HD. AWB button To execute Auto White Balance. (See page 12 GAIN 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 10: Rear Panel Of Camera Control Unit (Ccu)

    1.3. Rear Panel of Camera Control Unit (CCU) VBS Output S-VIDEO OUT RS-232C FOOT Switch IRIS Camera Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector RS-232C FOOT SW CAMERA IRIS HD SDI GENLOCK SYNC POWER DVI-D Output Options HD-SDI Output GEN LOCK SYNC POWER Cable...
  • Page 11 POWER Connector DC12V input. Connect the accessory AC adapter. Cable Holder After passing the power cable through the cable holder, connect to the power connector to prevent the cable from falling off during use. Options It is possible to mount the two types of optional modules listed below. IP ENCODER module DVI module SD CARD...
  • Page 12: Operation

    2. Operation 2.1. Connection Example MKC-210HD Camera Head Foot Switch HDD/DVD recorder S-VIDEO cable Camera cable MKC-210HD CCU RS-232C FOOT SW CAMERA IRIS HD SDI GENLOCK SYNC POWER HD-SDI compatible DVI-D cable Coaxial cable Accessory AC adapter DVI compatible monitor HD-SDI compatible monitor * Terminate the output from VIDEO OUT at 75ohms on the receiver side.
  • Page 13: Electrical Connection

    CAUTION Caution for Camera cable connection and disconnection Turn off the power of MKC-210HD when you connect or disconnect the camera cable. If the CCU is turned on, it may cause the fault of MKC-210HD. NOTE: Phenomenon on video image MKC-210HD may happen following phenomenon on its video image.
  • Page 14: Setting White Balance

    2.3. Setting White Balance When using MKC-210HD for the first time, or when the light source has been changed, adjust the White Balance. The white balance can be adjusted automatically. <Operation> 1. Shoot a white photographic object on the screen largely, and press AWB button.
  • Page 15: Adjustment Paint

    2.4. Adjustment PAINT After white balance adjustment it is possible with the MKC-210HD to carry out fi ne adjustment of the red level and blue level to adjust the desired tint. <Operation> 1. Press PAINT/AE button. If the paint adjustment function is active, the button is lit green.
  • Page 16: Adjustment Ae Level

    2.5. Adjustment AE LEVEL It is possible with the MKC-210HD to automatically adjust the shutter speed, gain and iris according to the set exposure level. By increasing the level when the screen is too dark and decreasing the level when the screen is too bright, the screen will be easier to view.
  • Page 17: Adjustment Auto Gain

    White spots may appear on the screen when increasing the gain. This is a characteristic of the sensor and does not indicate a technical problem. 2.7. Freeze output It is possible on the MKC-210HD to temporarily stop moving image output and switch to freeze frame output. <Operation> 1. Press FREEZ button.
  • Page 18: Color Bar Output

    2.8. Color bar output It is possible with the MKC-210HD to output a color bar. This is used when adjusting the color monitor brightness, contrast, etc. <Operation> 1. Press BARS button. Immediately changes to color bar output. During color bar output, the BARS button is lit green.
  • Page 19: Scene File Selection

    2.9. Scene File Selection By storing settings often used on the MKC-210HD beforehand in a scene fi le, it is possible to read them at any time. A maximum of four scene fi les can be stored. <Readout operation> 1. Press the SCENE button. The button is lit green.
  • Page 20: Menu Operation

    3. Menu Operation MKC-210HD has various useful and practical functions. The user can select and set these functions on the menu. The basic operation is as follows. 3.1. Operation Method 1. 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 21: Video Adjust

    3.2. 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 Item Setting Value Description Pedestal Adjusts the black level. Normally not used. -80 to 80 If the value is increased, the black sections become brighter.
  • Page 22: Ae Mode

    3.3. AE Mode Used to adjust the electronic shutter and automatic sensitivity setting. AE Mode Quit Shutter Control AUTO Manual Shutter Auto Shutter Limit 1/4000 AE Level AE Speed Peak Ratio -128 Area Select MIDDLE Gain Control AUTO AGC Gain Range 18dB Normal Gain -6dB...
  • Page 23 Item Setting Value Description Peak Ratio -128 to 127 Possible to adjust the photometry method if the Shutter Control or Gain Control is in AUTO. With +127 there is peak photometry, and with -128 there is average photometry. If the background area is almost completely dark and the photographic subject is bright, set to the peak light measurement side.
  • Page 24: Detail

    3.4. Detail Used to adjust detail enhancement. Detail Quit Detail Detail Gain Boost Frequency 16MHz Item Setting Value Description Detail Sets the contour enhancement. If contour enhancement is carried out, the image is clearer and easier to view. Set it to ON usually.
  • Page 25: Video Setting

    3.5. Video Setting Sets the video signal. Video Setting Quit Format 59.94Hz DVI Setting 1080p Gamma Master Gamma Color Saturation Color Saturation Gain Genlock H Phase Genlock V Phase Item Setting Value Description Format Selects the output signals HD SDI, DVI, VBS and Y/C. (Not possible to change them individually).
  • Page 26: Picture Setting

    3.6. Picture Setting Setting of noise reduction, image inversion, electronic zoom and display position. Picture Setting Quit H Flip V Flip Digital Zoom x1.0 Picture Shift H Picture Shift V Item Setting Value Description Noise reduction function setting. OFF Noise reduction is not carried out. The noise reduction is set in the order of LOW MID HIGH.
  • Page 27: Scene File

    3.7. Scene File Possible to store and read the setting value information as a scene file. Possible to create a maximum of 4 scene fi les. * For details on settings, see Section 4.3 "Scene File". Scene File Quit Scene Number No.1 Store Scene READY...
  • Page 28: Foot Switch

    3.8. Foot Switch Sets the operation when controlling the foot switch. Foot Switch Quit Foot Switch 1 NONE Foot Switch 2 NONE Foot Switch 3 NONE Foot Switch 4 NONE Item Setting Value Description Foot Switch Carries out setting of operations when the foot switch is operated.
  • Page 29: White Balance

    3.9. White Balance Automatic adjustment of white balance and manual adjustment setting. White Balance Quit WB Mode Manual Gain Red Blue Item Setting Value Description WB Mode Sets white balance operation. AWB The white balance is adjusted automatically. Press the SET button when this item is selected.
  • Page 30: Ip-Enc Setting Only Valid When Optional Substrate Is Mounted

    3.10. IP-ENC Setting Only valid when optional substrate is mounted IP-ENC Setting Quit IP Address ENTER Encoder Mode SNAPSHOT JPEG Quality Item Setting Value 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. STREAMING Compress with the H.264 method and distribute the image.
  • Page 31 Do you change the IP Address ? Cancel A message appears on the screen asking for confi rmation. For a scene that can be changed select [OK]. To stop, press [Cancel] and then press the Set button. * Only displayed if the IP address is changed. Note The setting values such as IP address and sub-net mask will vary according to the network environment of the customer.
  • Page 32: Miscellaneous

    3.11. Miscellaneous Adjustment screen for other functions. Miscellaneous Quit Center Marker Menu Lock Cancel READY Initialize(exp.Scene) READY Item Setting Value Description Center Marker Center marker display setting. ON Center marker is displayed on the screen. OFF Center marker is not displayed. Menu Lock Menu lock.
  • Page 33: Version Information

    3.12. Version Information To display the software version of this camera. Version Information Quit Model MKC-210HD Firmware V1.00 FPGA V1.00 Head FPGA V1.00 IP-ENC V1.00 *1 Only displayed if IP-ENC module is mounted.
  • Page 34: Advanced Usage Methods

    SYNC input condition: 3-value SYNC: 0.6 Vp-p/75 Ohms 4.1.1. Wiring connection example Prepare two sets of CCU and camera for the MKC-210HD. Connect the SYNC connector of CCU (Master) and the GENLOCK connector of CCU (Slave) with the coaxial cable.
  • Page 35: Setting

    4.1.2. 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. Master SYNC Adjust phase Slave SYNC...
  • Page 36 Position Setting Select Position and press the SET button to adjust the position of the photometry frame. The frame size is not changed. Quit Position Size Movement of frame Use the keys to adjust the position. When adjustment is fi nished, press the SET button to complete adjustment.
  • Page 37: Scene File

    4.3. Scene File This device allows setting of up to four scene files chosen according to photographic conditions. It is also possible to return to the condition at the time of shipment from the factory. 4.3.1. Storage of Scene File The scene fi...
  • Page 38: Specifi Cation

    5. Specifi cation 5.1. Ratings Lens Mount C-Mount Image Pickup Device 1/3 type, CMOS sensor (Rolling Shutter) Effective Pixels :1920× 1080 Color fi lter: RGB method Scanning System Progressive Scan Aspect Ratio H16 : V9 External Sync Tri-Sync: 0.6Vp-p / 75 ohms Note: The color frame of the down converter output is not locked.
  • Page 39: Functions

    5.3. Functions Gain Control function (AUTO/FIX) Max.18dB White Balance function (AWB/MANUAL) Shutter Control function (AUTO/FIX) IRIS Control (For Shutter IRIS, DC IRIS) Photometry area variation function Character display function (English, German, French, Spanish) Internal freeze function Internal color bar Image tilt function (left/right, up/down, left-right/up-down) (10) Noise reduction function (11) GENLOCK function (12) Flange back adjustment function...
  • Page 40: External Appearance

    6. External Appearance 6.1. Camera Head MKC-210HD 6.2. CCU...
  • Page 41 1st Edition: October 2011 Issued by: Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd. All right reserved, Production or duplication, without permission of IKEGAMI Tsushinki Co., Ltd. of editorial or pictorial content in whole or in part, in any manner is prohibited. Specifi cations and design are subject to change without...
  • Page 42 Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd. 5-6-16, Ikegami, Ohta-ku, Tokyo, 146 Japan Phone: 03-5700-1111, Fax: 03-5700-1137 Ikegami Electronics (U.S.A.), Inc. 37 Brook Avenue, Maywood, New Jersey 07607, U.S.A. Phone: (201)368-9171, Fax: (201)569-1626 Ikegami Electronics (Europe) GmbH Ikegami strasse 1, D-41460 Neuss, Germany...

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