JVC Digital Camera TK C1530U E User Manual

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA  
INSTRUCTIONS  
TK-C1530U/E  
TK-C1531EG  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the  
body. Retain this information for future reference.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
TK-C1530U/E,TK-C1531EG  
LST0459-001C  
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Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this  
appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.  
11.  
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance.  
12.  
13.  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in  
fire or electric shock.  
Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots  
as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that  
could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on  
the appliance.  
14.  
Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or  
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other  
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
15.  
16.  
Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
b. If liquid has been spilled into the appliance.  
c. If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the appliance does not operate normally by following the  
operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered  
by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work  
by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal  
operation.  
e. If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
f. When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance - this  
indicates a need for service.  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician  
has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have  
the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized  
17.  
18.  
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance, ask the  
service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that  
the appliance is in safe operating condition.  
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Introduction  
Safety Precautions  
FOR USA AND CANADA  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO  
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.REFER  
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL.  
CAUTION  
The lightning flash wish arrowhead symbol, within an  
equilateral triangle isintended to alert the user to the  
presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the  
product's enclosure thatmay be of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is  
intended to alert theuser to the presence of important  
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in  
the literature accompanying the appliance.  
WARNING:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT  
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
AVERTISSEMENT:  
POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D'INCENDIE OU D'ELECTROCUTION,  
NE PAS EXPOSER L'APPAREIL A L'HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE.  
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA)  
RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA)  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet apparéil numerique de la Classe B est conforme à la norme  
NMB-003 du Canada.  
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INFORMATION FOR USA  
INFORMATION  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
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0
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
CAUTION  
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT APPROVED BY JVC  
COULD VOID USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE  
EQUIPMENT.  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO  
CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL  
INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY  
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE  
THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.  
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Introduction  
Safety Precautions (continued)  
Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment  
[European Union]  
This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment  
should not be disposed as general household waste at its end-of-  
life. Instead, the product should be handed over to the applicable  
collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic  
equipment for proper treatment, recovery and recycling in  
accordance with your national legislation.  
By disposing of this product correctly, you will help to conserve  
natural resources and will help prevent potential negative effects on  
the environment and human health which could otherwise be  
caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more  
information about collection point and recycling of this product,  
please contact your local municipal office, your household waste  
disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.  
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in  
accordance with national legislation.  
Attention:  
This symbol  
is only valid in  
the European  
Union.  
(Business users)  
If you wish to dispose of this product, please visit our web page  
the product.  
[Other Countries outside the European Union]  
If you wish to dispose of this product, please do so in accordance  
with applicable national legislation or other rules in your country for  
the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment.  
Erklärung zum Rauschen (für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland):  
Maschinenlärminformations-Verordunung 3. GPSGV, 06.01.2004: Der höchste  
Schalldruckpegel beträgt 70 dB(A) oder weniger gamäß EN ISO 7779  
Due to design modifications, data given in this instruction book are subject  
to possible change without prior notice.  
Wegen Entwurfsmodifikationen ist es möglich, dass die in dieser  
Anleitung gegebenen Daten ohne vorherige Ankündigung geändert  
werden.  
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POWER SYSTEM  
Connection to the mains supply  
This unit operates on voltage of 220 V to 240 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz.  
CAUTION  
To prevent electric shock, do not open the cabinet.  
No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
Dear Customer,  
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and  
standards regarding electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety.  
European representative of Victor Company of Japan Limited.is:  
JVC Technology Centre Europe GmbH  
P.O.Box 10 05 52  
61145 Friedberg  
Germany  
Sehr geehrter Kunde, sehr geehrte Kundin,  
dieses Gerät stimmt mit den gültigen europäischen Richtlinien und  
Normen bezüglich elektromagnetischer Verträglichkeit und elektrischer  
Sicherheit überein.  
Die europäische Vertretung für die Victor Company of Japan, Limited ist:  
JVC Technology Centre Europe GmbH  
Postfach 100552  
61145 Friedberg  
Deutschland  
The unit is to be powered by a DC12 V or an AC24 V power supply.  
The unit is to be powered by a UL Listed DC12 V or an ACD24 V power supply.  
The AC24 V and 12 V DC power supply shall conform to the following: Class 2 only  
(For USA), Isolated power supply only (For Europe).  
This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to  
all local codes.  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing this product.  
(These instructions are for TK-C1530U/E and TK-C1531EG.)  
Before beginning to operate this unit, please read the instruction manual  
carefully in order to make sure that the best possible performance is obtained.  
Features  
Realizing a High Picture Quality  
This camera realizes 540 TV lines (standard) and S/N50 dB (standard) by  
employing a highly sensitive CCD with 380,000 pixels (TK-C1530U) or 440,000  
pixels (TK-C1530E/TK-C1531EG) and a high-resolution video processing circuit.  
Day/Night surveillance  
When the light is low, the camera automatically switches to high-sensitive  
mode (B&W mode) to allow for day/night surveillance.  
CRT/LCD monitor compatible  
This camera is compatible for both CRT/LCD monitors. You can make settings  
that are easier to view according to the type of monitor used.  
Realizing sharper video images  
The S.E.C (Smart Edge Control) function allows you to take sharper images.  
How to read this manual  
Conventions and symbols  
Note  
: Indicates operating precautions.  
Memo  
: Indicates reference data regarding limitations on functions,  
usage and the like.  
A
: Indicates a reference page or item.  
JVC holds the copyright to this manual. Any part or all of this manual may  
not be reproduced without prior consent from the company.  
Product names of other companies described in this manual are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.  
Symbols such as , and are omitted in this manual.  
Design, specifications and other contents described in this manual are  
subject to change for improvements without prior notice.  
Before starting an important recording, be sure to perform a test recording  
in order to confirm that a normal recording is possible.  
We do not accept liability for the loss of a recording when recording is not  
properly performed due to a problem in the video camera, VTR or video  
tape.  
We do not accept liability for any damage to the camera in cases where it is  
dropped because of bad installation due to failure to observe the installation  
instructions correctly. Please be careful when installing the camera.  
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Contents  
Introduction  
Safety Precautions ....................................................................................... 4  
Features ....................................................................................................... 8  
Contents ....................................................................................................... 9  
Operating Precautions ............................................................................... 10  
Name of Parts and their Functions ............................................................ 12  
Setup  
System Example ........................................................................................ 17  
Flow for Connection/Settings ..................................................................... 19  
Mounting the lens ....................................................................................... 20  
Connecting the back panel ........................................................................ 22  
Mounting the camera ................................................................................. 25  
Adjusting the back focus ............................................................................ 28  
Adjusting the lens ....................................................................................... 30  
Adjusting the auto white balance ............................................................... 32  
Setting  
Menu basic operation ................................................................................. 34  
The flow of menu screen ............................................................................ 36  
AUX FUNCTION screen ............................................................................ 38  
TITLE/VIDEO screen ................................................................................. 39  
DISPLAY screen ........................................................................................ 49  
LL ADJUSTMENT screen .......................................................................... 49  
PRIVATE MASK screen ............................................................................. 50  
COMMUNICATION screen ........................................................................ 51  
MAINTENANCE screen ............................................................................. 52  
FACTORY SETTING screen ...................................................................... 53  
Detailed setting  
Camera title setting .................................................................................... 54  
Manual adjustment of white balance .......................................................... 56  
Output of B&W/Color switching signal ....................................................... 58  
Control by B&W/Color switching signal from external ................................ 60  
Private mask setting ................................................................................... 62  
Scene file function ...................................................................................... 64  
Others  
Specifications ............................................................................................. 66  
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Introduction  
Operating Precautions  
Storage and Location of Use  
This camera has been designed for indoor use. When you use it outdoors,  
be sure to use a housing or the like.  
Do not install or use the camera in the following places.  
In a place exposed to rain or moisture.  
In a place with vapor or oil, for example in a kitchen.  
When the ambient temperature rises above or falls below the acceptable  
range (from -10 I to 50 I)  
In a place at which corrosive gases are emitted.  
Near a source of radiation, X-rays, strong radio waves or magnetism.  
In a place subject to vibration.  
In a place with excessive dirt.  
Using this unit or cables connected to this unit at places at which strong  
radio waves and magnetism are emitted (e.g. near a radio, TV, transformer  
or motor) may give rise to noises in the image and changes in its color.  
Maintenance  
Turn off the power before performing maintenance.  
Clean the camera with a soft cloth. Wiping it with thinner or benzene may  
melt the surface or cause it to fog. For tough stains, wipe using a cloth that  
is dipped into a neutral detergent diluted with water, followed by wiping with  
a dry cloth.  
Energy Conservation  
When the camera is not in use for a long time, turn off the power of the  
system for safety and energy conservation reasons.  
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Others  
This camera comes with a built-in AGC circuit. The sensitivity increases  
automatically at a dark place and the screen may appear grainy. This is not  
a malfunction.  
While the AGC is activated, if a transceiver which causes strong  
electromagnetic wave is used near the camera, the picture may suffer from  
beat.  
Please use the camera more than five meters from such transceivers.  
You may hear some noise during power on and when the screen is  
switched between the color and the black and white mode, because of the  
movement of the optical filter switching motor. Also, the image will be  
somewhat distorted.  
The beat may sometimes appear on the screen if gain is raised when the  
line lock is in use, but the phenomenon takes place due to the fluctuation of  
power frequency and is not a malfunction.  
When the COLOR OVERLAY is turned AONB, there may be an increase in  
the color noises or changes in the colors. When such symptoms occur or  
when infrared illumination is used, set COLOR OVERLAY to AOFFB (black  
and white).  
When this camera is used in the White Balance ATW (automatic tracking)  
mode, the color tone may differ slightly from the actual color due to the  
principle of the automatic tracking white balance circuit. This is not a  
malfunction.  
If a high brightness object (such as a lamp) is shot, the image on the  
screen may have white vertical tailings. This is a characteristic of the CCD  
known as the smear phenomenon and is not a malfunction.  
When a high brightness object is shot, sometimes undulations can be  
observed on the vertical lines of the object. However, this phenomenon is  
peculiar to the camera and is not a malfunction.  
Caution for operating the VIDEO IRIS lens  
If the LEVEL dial of the VIDEO IRIS lens is set to a low level (L position), a  
malfunction - such as the hunting phenomenon where the iris opens and  
closes involuntarily - can occur. In such a case, first set the LEVEL dial on  
the lens to the H position, and then adjust it to an optimum level while  
checking the video signal.  
The cable stopper on the terminal block can come off sometimes.  
Therefore, be sure to take enough time and fix the cable securely.  
This camera achieves optical performance by using specified lens (1/3  
inch size) conformed to CCD size. However, some general lens may not  
meet this specification (effective image circle is small or optic displacement  
is big). When such lens are used, negative effects such as shading may  
occur.  
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Introduction  
Name of Parts and their Functions  
Front/Bottom/Side panel  
A
I
B
H
C
D
G
IRIS  
VIDEO  
E
DC  
F
LEVEL  
A Back focus adjustment ring  
This ring switches between back focus adjustment and lens mounting method.  
When adjustment is required, loosen the back focus fastening screw J by  
turning it anti-clockwise. After the adjustment, tighten the fastening screw by  
turning it clockwise. This camera is factory-adjusted to a suitable position with  
CS-mount lens. (A Pg. 28)  
B Lens Mount  
To attach the lens. This is suitable for CS-mount lens (1/3 size) or C-mount  
lens (1/3 size).  
(A Pg. 20)  
C Camera-mounting bracket fixing screws (x2: M2.6 x 6 mm)  
Be sure to use a 6 mm long screw.  
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Note:  
Do not use a screw that is longer than the specified length. It may damage  
the internal parts.  
D [IRIS] Iris Terminal  
This is connected to an automatic iris control lens.  
E [VIDEO,DC] Iris Selector Switch  
This should be set according to the type of lens if an automatic iris control lens  
is used.  
VIDEO  
DC  
: In case of lens with EE amp built-in  
: In case of lens without EE amp built-in  
(Default setting: DC)  
(A Pg. 20)  
F [LEVEL] Iris Level Adjustment Dial  
This adjusts the iris level of the automatic iris control lens. Usually, adjustment  
is not required. When it is necessary, adjust the iris level according to the  
condition of the object. (A Pg. 30)  
To darken  
To brighten  
: Anti-clockwise direction (Towards L)  
: Clockwise direction (Towards H)  
G Rotation-preventive hole  
Make use of this rotation-preventive hole to prevent any fall when mounting the  
camera. Always make sure that the camera is securely mounted.  
H Camera-mounting screw hole (1/4-20UNC)  
Use this hole when mounting the camera onto a fixer, pan/tilt unit and the like.  
Use a screw shorter than 7 mm. (A Pg. 25)  
Note:  
Do not use a screw that is longer than the specified length. It may damage  
the internal parts.  
I Camera-mounting bracket  
The bracket has been attached on the bottom of the camera before shipment.  
It can also be attached on the top according to the circumstance. (A Pg. 26)  
J [BF LOCK] Back focus fastening screw  
This serves to fix the back focus adjustment mechanism. (A Pg. 28)  
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Introduction  
Name of Parts and their Functions (continued)  
Back panel  
TK-C1530  
S
R
CLASS ONLY(U TYPE)  
ISOLATED POWER ONLY(E TYPE)  
2
SEE INSTRUCTION  
MANUAL  
POWER  
K
+
DC12V d  
AC24V H  
INT  
LL  
ON  
-
1
2
Q
P
RX TERM-OFF  
MENU  
SET  
L
M
VIDEO OUT  
O
N
SELECTOR  
TK-C1531EG  
S
R
T
SEE INSTRUCTION  
MANUAL  
POWER  
INT  
LL  
ON  
Q
P
RX TERM-OFF  
MENU  
SET  
L
M
VIDEO OUT  
O
N
SELECTOR  
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K [AC24V,DC12V] Power input terminal  
To connect to AC 24 V or DC 12 V power supply.  
(A Pg. 22)  
A
B
C
L [TX+ ,TX- ,RX+ ,RX- ] Control signal connection terminal  
D
Terminal for inputting or outputting signals with electrical characteristics  
conforming to the EIATIA RS-422A or RS-485 standard.  
M [AUX,GND] External terminal  
This terminal is for the input/output signals that are set in the AUX MODE of  
the AUX FUNCTION screen. (A Pg. 38)  
This terminal also outputs the B&W/Color signal. [Open-collector L signal.  
Maximum voltage 25 V, current 30 mA]  
When switching B&W/Color using the control signal, the signals are input  
through this terminal. [B&W: MAKE, Color: BREAK]  
When switching scene files using the control signal, the signals are input  
through this terminal. (SCENE A and SCENE B only) (A Pg. 64)  
N [VIDEO OUT] Video signal output connector  
This connector outputs a composite video signal. Connect this to the video  
input connector of a video monitor, switcher and the like.  
O [SELECTOR/SET] Selector switch/Set button  
This allows user to select menu screens and change or confirm settings.  
(A Pg. 34)  
Press the SELECTOR switch up (J) and hold for 1 second to set to [FOCUS  
ADJUST MODE] and open the lens iris for easy focusing. (As the depth of  
object field is lower, focus can be adjusted accurately.)(A Pg. 28)  
P [MENU] Menu button  
When pressed, a menu screen is brought up. (A Pg. 34)  
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Introduction  
Name of Parts and their Functions (continued)  
Q [RX TERM-OFF,ON/INT,LL] Function Selector Switch  
[RX TERM-OFF,ON] RX Signal Terminal ON/OFF Switch  
This sets whether or not the signal between RX+ and RX-  
control signal connection terminals L should be terminated at the value of  
110K resistance.  
from the  
C
D
ON  
: Terminated at 110K.  
OFF  
: Not terminated at 110K.  
If the system including the camera is the MULTIDROP (Multi DROP, RS-485)  
system, only the last camera mounted along the control signal cable is set to  
AONB and the other cameras are set to AOFFB. (In the case of the  
MULTIDROP system, it is necessary to set the MACHINE ID.)  
If the system including the camera is the P TO P (Point to Point, RS-422A)  
system, set this switch of all the cameras to AONB. To switch between  
communication systems, use the item STYLE on the COMMUNICATION  
screen. (A Pg. 51)  
(Default setting: ON)  
[NT,LL] Selector Switch for Synchronizing System  
This switch sets the synchronizing system for the camera.  
INT  
: This is set for internal synchronization (INT).  
LL (Line Lock)  
: This is set to synchronize the camera’s vertical  
synchronization to the power frequency.  
(Default setting: INT)  
R [POWER] Power indicator lamp  
This lamp lights up when power is supplied to the camera.  
S Mounting Screw for Fall Prevention Wire  
Use this screw when mounting the fall prevention wire to this unit. (Fall  
prevention wire is not supplied with this product.)  
Note:  
Connect the fall prevention wire to prevent this unit from falling accidentally.  
T AC 220 V-240 V power cord  
This connects the camera to a commercial AC 220 V-240 V socket.  
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Setup  
System Example  
Power  
Cable  
TK-C1530U/E : AC24 V or DC12 V  
TK-C1531EG AC220 V-240V  
:
Camera 1  
DIGITAL  
Control Signal  
Cable  
MACHINE ID : 1  
(MENU screen)  
RX TERM : OFF  
(Switch)  
Video Signal Cable  
Camera 2  
DIGITAL  
MACHINE ID : 2  
(MENU screen)  
RX TERM : OFF  
(Switch)  
Camera 8  
DIGITAL  
MACHINE ID : 8  
(MENU screen)  
RX TERM : ON  
(Switch)  
TO CAMERA  
RX+ RX TX+ TX  
DATA  
I
/
O
UNIT  
-
-
COM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
COM 9/1 10/2 11/3 12/4 13/5 14/6 15/7 16/8 COM AUTO ALARM COMCASMWERACOM  
SERIAL-1  
SERIAL-2  
VIDEO INPUT  
1
1
2
3
3
4
4
5
6
6
7
7
8
MONITOR MONITOR  
OUTPUT OUTPUT  
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Remote control unit and etc  
2
5
8
ON  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
Monitor  
Memo:  
Turn off the power of devices to be used before connecting the cables.  
Read through the “Instruction Manual” of the devices to be used carefully  
before connecting.  
For the types of connecting cables and the distances required, read  
AConnecting the back panelB (A Pg. 22) carefully before connecting.  
Loop connection cannot be made for control signal cables.  
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Setup  
System Example (continued)  
Precautions when using RM-P2580E:  
When operating a system using the RM-P2580E, several cameras (up to  
16) can be connected and used on one control signal cable. Consequently,  
an incorrect switch setting on just a single camera will cause the entire  
system to work incorrectly.  
Confirm switch settings on the monitor screen using the following methods.  
1. Confirm that the image from the camera to be checked is displayed  
on the monitor.  
2. Turn ON the power of the camera to be checked.  
The image is displayed on the monitor screen as shown below.  
(When MACHINE ID is set to A05B)  
PROTOCOL : DUPLEX ID-05  
Confirm that ADUPLEXB is displayed  
Check whether the ID is correct  
3. Confirm that ADUPLEXB is displayed and that the ID number is  
correct.  
Memo:  
The number should be the same as the number of the VIDEO  
INPUT terminal on the back panel of the RM-P2580E connecting the  
camera to be checked.  
4. If the number is wrong, set the MACHINE ID again.  
Memo:  
When controlling this camera with any system except the RM-P2580E,  
perform proper settings using switches and menu screens according to the  
system used.  
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Flow for Connection/Settings  
Follow the procedures below to connect/set this unit.  
Turn off the power of devices to be used before connecting the cables.  
Mounting the lens (A Pg. 20)  
Mount the lens.  
step 1  
K
Connecting the back panel (A Pg. 22)  
Connect the control signal cable, video signal coaxial cable  
and the like.  
step 2  
K
Mounting the camera (A Pg. 25)  
Mount the camera to the mounting location.  
step 3  
K
Adjusting the back focus (A Pg. 28)  
Adjust the back focus.  
step 4  
K
Adjusting the lens (A Pg. 30)  
Adjust the lens.  
step 5  
K
step 6  
Adjusting the auto white balance (A Pg. 32)  
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Setup  
Mounting the lens  
1
(a)  
F
(b)  
3
VIDEO  
DC  
2
IRIS  
VIDEO  
DC  
LEL  
COLOR VIDEO CAMERA  
4 pin plug  
1
2
3
4
4
3
1
4
2
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1. Check the mounting method of the lens before mounting  
This camera is set to CS-mount lens before shipment. To use a C-mount  
lens, loosen the back focus fastening screw with a screwdriver, turn the  
back focus adjustment ring with your finger or the screwdriver and change  
the mounting method.  
For the dimension (a) of the lens mounting section as illustrated in the  
diagram, use the value that is shown in the table below.  
Note:  
Never use one that exceeds the dimension (a) as it will damage the inner  
part of the camera and will not allow normal installation. This will result in a  
malfunction.  
Lens  
Flange back (b)  
17.526 mm  
12.5 mm  
Dimension (a)  
C-mount lens  
CS-mount lens  
5.5 mm or less  
2. Turn the lens clockwise and mount it securely on the camera.  
3. For an automatic iris control lens, select the switch on the side of this  
camera according to the lens used.  
VIDEO : When using a lens with a built-in EE amplifier  
DC  
: When using a lens without a built-in EE amplifier  
4. In the case of an automatic iris control lens, check the pin arrangement  
and connect the lens cable to the socket.  
4 pin plug  
DC IRIS lens  
VIDEO IRIS lens  
Pin  
number  
(Without built-in EE amplifier) (With built-in EE amplifier)  
1
2
3
4
Brake (-)  
Brake (+)  
Drive (+)  
Drive (-)  
9.0 V (Max. 50 mA)  
NC  
VIDEO  
GND  
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Setup  
Connecting the back panel  
Connect to AC  
Connect to AC 220 V-  
24 V or DC 12 V  
240 V power supply  
power supply  
(TK-C1531EG)  
(TK-C1530U/E)  
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MANUAL  
ISOLATED POWER ONLY(E TYPE)  
POWER  
+
DC12V  
AC24V  
d
H
INT  
LL  
ON  
-
1
2
RX TERM-OFF  
MENU  
SET  
AUX GND  
VIDEO OUT  
Monitor  
SELECTOR  
To the terminal of infrared illumination device etc.(A Pg. 24)  
When you install in a place where noise tend to appear, please use a cable  
with a shield. A shield cable should be connected to a GND terminal.  
Connect to the TO CAMERA terminal of RM-P2580E  
Connecting the power cable  
TK-C1530 (AC24 V or DC12 V)  
Connect the AC 24 V or the DC 12 V power cord to the power input terminal.  
To prevent connection errors or a cable disconnection, we recommend the use  
of lug plates.  
The following table shows the connection distances when 2-core VVF  
(vinyl-insulated vinyl sheath cables) are used.  
Maximum connection distance 60 m  
150 m  
240 m  
380 m  
Conductor diameter 1.0R and 1.6R and 2.0R and 2.6R and  
more more more more  
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Note:  
If thin cables are used, the resistance of the cables will be high and a  
significant voltage drop will occur when the camera is at its maximum  
power consumption. Either use a thick cable with low resistance or place  
the power supply near to the camera and shorten the length of the cable to  
restrict the voltage drop at the rated current of camera to below 10 %. If  
voltage drop occurs during operation, the performance will be unstable.  
Do not connect an AC 24 V cable to a commercial power supply. The  
camera will be damaged. If the wrong cable is connected, the internal  
circuit may be damaged. Do not use the camera. Bring it to your nearest  
JVC dealer for inspection.  
TK-C1531EG (AC 220 V-240 V)  
Connect the power supply cable to the AC 220 V-240 V power supply.  
Note:  
When you use this camera, the socket - outlet must be installed near the  
equipment to make disconnect on easily.  
Video signal coaxial cable  
Use either RG-59 or RG-11 coaxial cable (BNC).  
Do not use other cables.  
Connecting the control signal cables  
Connect the control signal cables in a system where RM-P2580E is used.  
A
As shown in the diagram below, connect the cables such that the TX+  
and  
TX-  
B
signals and the RX+  
C
and RX- signals are in pairs.  
D
ˇ
A
TX+  
Connect in pairs like this.  
B
TX  
-
ˇ
C
D
RX+  
RX  
Connect in pairs like this.  
-
Memo:  
The use of 0.65 mm 4-core (2 pairs) twisted pair cables of impedance  
110K is recommended.  
The maximum connection distance with RM-P2580E is 1200 m. For  
RM-P2580E, several cameras (up to 16) can be connected to one cable but the  
total extension of the cable must be within 1200 m. This is for the case when the  
conductor resistance of the cable is below 110  
K
and its impedance is 110K.  
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Setup  
Connecting the back panel (continued)  
Connecting alarm input/output terminal  
Alarm input terminal  
Connect infrared sensor, door sensor, metal sensor or sensor of manual  
switch and the like.  
To prevent noise from entering the internal circuit, supply non-voltage  
setting signal.  
Do not supply voltage.  
Can be set via menu whether to set to alarm when the contact is short  
(MAKE), or when the contact is open (BREAK). (A Pg. 39)  
Supply such that the alarm signal continues for more than 200 ms. The  
recognition of alarm signal may not be guaranteed if less than 200 ms.  
IN  
GND  
Z
CLASS  
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MANUAL  
ISOLATED POWER ONLY(E TYPE)  
POWER  
+
INT  
LL  
ON  
DC12V  
AC24V  
d
H
-
1
2
RX TERM-OFF  
MENU  
SET  
Z Please use a shilded cable.  
VIDEO OUT  
SELECTOR  
Alarm output terminal  
Connect to alarm devices such as alarm, indicator, light or buzzer.  
Open-collector Low signal.  
Maximum voltage 25 V, current 30 mA.  
AUX  
22ǡ  
GND  
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Mounting the camera  
When mounting the camera on a fixer, pan/tilt and the like, use the camera-  
mounting screw hole located on the camera-mounting bracket.  
Camera-mounting  
screw hole  
Camera-mounting bracket fixing  
screws (x2: M2.6 x 6 mm)  
Rotation-preventive hole  
Camera-mounting bracket  
IRIS  
VIDEO  
DC  
LEVEL  
COLOR VIDEO CAMERA  
7 mm  
or  
less  
Note:  
Use a camera-mounting screw with a length shorter than 7 mm from the  
camera-mounting face. Do not use a screw that is longer than the specified  
length. It may damage the internal parts.  
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Setup  
Mounting the camera (continued)  
Mounting the camera-mounting bracket on top of the camera  
The camera-mounting bracket is originally mounted at the bottom of the  
camera before shipment but it can also be mounted on top of the camera.  
1
Camera-mounting  
bracket  
2
Camera-mounting bracket  
fastening screws  
To mount the camera-  
mounting bracket on top of  
the camera, use the screw  
holes on the back panel.  
3
IRIS  
VIDEO  
DC  
LEVEL  
COLOR VIDEO  
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1. Remove the camera-mounting bracket fastening screws (x2).  
The camera-mounting bracket is removed from the camera.  
2. Mounting the camera-mounting bracket on top of the camera  
3. Mounting the camera onto a fixer, pan/tilt unit and the like  
Note:  
Use a camera-mounting screw with a length shorter than 7 mm from the  
camera-mounting face. Do not use a screw that is longer than the specified  
length. It may damage the internal parts.  
To mount the camera-mounting bracket on top of the camera, use the  
screw holes on the back panel.  
Fall Prevention  
Use the black mounting screw on the back of the camera to install the fall  
prevention wire  
6mm  
M3 x 6mm  
2mm  
E
D
VI  
Fall Prevention Wire  
Precautions regarding fall prevention  
Special attention is required when installing the camera to the wall or  
ceiling. You should not engage in the installation work yourself. Ask a  
professional to do the job, since the fall of the camera can result in  
injuries and accidents.  
When installing the camera on a fixer, pan/tilt unit and the like, make  
sure to install it firmly using a rotation-preventive hole to prevent fall.  
To prevent fall, connect the camera to a section with sufficient strength  
(ceiling slab or channel) using a fall prevention wire.  
Pay attention to the length, strength, routing and material (insulation  
properties) of the fall prevention wire used.  
Use the black screw (M3 x 6 mm) on the back of the camera for the  
installation of the fall prevention wire. Using other screws of different  
sizes may damage the inside.  
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Setup  
Adjusting the back focus  
This camera is adjusted to a optimum wide range for CS-mount lens before  
shipment but readjustment is required when using zoom lens or C-mount lens  
or when the lens focus ring is out of focus. Use the following methods to adjust  
the back focus.  
Back focus adjustment ring  
Tighten  
Loosen  
Back focus fastening screw (M2.6)  
Lens focus ring  
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With a fixed-focus lens  
If the focus cannot be adjusted correctly with the lens focus ring, adjust the  
back focus as follows.  
1. Loosen the back focus fastening screw by turning it anti-clockwise  
with a + screwdriver.  
2. Shooting an object or a picture with fine patterns that is away from the  
object  
3. Turn the lens focus ring to  
.  
4. Turn the back focus adjustment ring to focus at the best point.  
5. Tighten the back focus fastening screw by turning it clockwise.  
With a zoom lens  
If the image is out of focus when zooming (telephoto - wide angle), adjust the  
camera as follows.  
1. Loosen the back focus fastening screw by turning it anti-clockwise  
with a + screwdriver.  
2. Shooting an object or a picture with fine patterns that is away from the  
object  
3. Zoom to the maximum telephoto position and turn the lens focus ring  
to adjust the focus.  
4. Zoom to the maximum wide angle position and turn the back focus  
adjustment ring to adjust the focus.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 two or three times.  
6. Tighten the back focus fastening screw by turning it clockwise.  
Note:  
In the case of B&W/Color mode, the lens performance may cause the  
image to be out of focus when the illumination of the object is near-infrared  
light. In such a case, use a lens that is compatible with near-infrared light.  
Memo:  
Focus setting may differ on the color and on the black and white screen.  
Make adjustments so that the focus will come to the optimum on both  
screens.  
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Setup  
Adjusting the lens  
After the connection is complete, turn on the camera, display an image on the  
monitor and check the video image.  
In the case of an automatic iris control lens, the camera has been factory-  
adjusted to the best position, but it may need to be adjusted according to the  
condition of the object or the lens combination. If the image is unnatural, adjust it.  
Also read the instruction manual of the lens.  
With a VIDEO automatic iris lens (Automatic iris control lens with  
built-in EE amplifier)  
Set the switch at the side of the camera to AVIDEOB and adjust the LEVEL dial  
on the lens.  
LEVEL adjustment  
DIGITAL  
Do not operate  
With a DC automatic iris lens (Automatic iris control lens without  
built-in EE amplifier)  
Set the Iris Selector Switch at the side of the camera to ADCB and adjust the  
LEVEL with the Iris Level Adjustment Dial at the side of the camera.  
IRIS  
VIDEO  
DC  
LEVEL  
COLOR VIDEO CAMERA  
IRIS  
VIDEO  
DC  
Iris Selector  
Switch  
Iris Level  
Adjustment Dial  
LEVEL  
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LEVEL adjustment  
Monitor screen  
To darken  
LEVEL adjustment direction  
Anti-clockwise (Towards L)  
Clockwise (Towards H)  
To brighten  
Memo:  
If the LEVEL sensitivity adjustment is turned excessively to L, the  
sensitivity increases because of the AGC function of the camera and the  
image looks grainy.  
Depending on the lens used, if the LEVEL dial is turned excessively to L,  
the hunting phenomenon (floppy screen) where the iris opens and closes  
involuntarily may occur. In such a case, first set the LEVEL dial to the H  
position, and then readjust the LEVEL dial while checking the video signal.  
To adjust the focus accurately, open the lens iris. Below is how to open the  
lens iris for automatic iris lens.  
Press the [SELECTOR] switch on the back panel up (J) for 1 second.  
[FOCUS ADJUST MODE] is displayed on the monitor screen.  
When the focus adjustment is completed, press either [SELECTOR]  
switch (J, K, H, K), [MENU] or [SET] button.  
[FOCUS ADJUST MODE] display disappears and the lens iris returns  
to original state.  
Connect the monitor TV to the VIDEO OUT terminal on the back panel and  
make adjustments.  
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Setup  
Adjusting the auto white balance  
Each light source has its own color temperature. Therefore, when the main  
light source lighting an object is changed, press the SET button for a while and  
adjust the white balance again.  
CLASS  
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ONLY(U TYPE)  
SEE INSTRUCTION  
MANUAL  
ISOLATED POWER ONLY(E TYPE)  
POWER  
+
DC12V  
AC24V  
d
H
INT  
LL  
ON  
-
1
2
RX TERM-OFF  
MENU  
2
SET  
VIDEO OUT  
SET button  
SELECTOR  
3
AWC OPERATION  
AWC  
OK  
Error display  
AWC ERROR:NG OBJECT  
AWC ERROR : LOW LIGHT  
Object error  
Insufficient Illumination  
AWC ERROR : HIGH LIGHT  
Excessive Illumination  
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1. Place a white object at the center of the screen, under the same  
lighting condition as the object to be shot and zoom in to fill the  
screen with white.  
2. Press the SET button for approx. one second.  
Auto white balance adjustment begins. During operation, AAWC  
OPERATIONB is displayed on the screen.  
3. Adjustment is complete.  
When the appropriate white balance is acquired, AAWC OKB is displayed.  
Error display  
When auto white balance adjustment is not successful, the following  
messages will be blinking on the monitor.  
AWC ERROR : NG OBJECT (Object error)  
Displayed when there is not enough white color on an object or the color  
temperature is not suitable.  
Shoot a white object to fill the screen thoroughly and adjust the white balance  
again.  
AWC ERROR : LOW LIGHT (Insufficient Illumination)  
Displayed when the light is low. Increase the illumination, then readjust the  
white balance.  
AWC ERROR : HIGH LIGHT (Excessive Illumination)  
Displayed when the light is too bright. Decrease the illumination, then readjust  
the white balance.  
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Setting  
Menu basic operation  
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ISOLATED POWER ONLY(E TYPE)  
POWER  
+
INT  
LL  
ON  
DC12V  
AC24V  
d
H
-
MENU button  
1
2
RX TERM-OFF  
MENU  
SET  
VIDEO OUT  
SELECTOR  
SET button and SELECTOR switch  
1. Press the MENU button  
The MENU screen is displayed.  
2. Press the SELECTOR switch up and down (J,  
K) to set the cursor (E)  
to a desired menu.  
Cursor  
MENU  
E
AUX FUNCTION..  
TITLE/VIDEO..  
SCENE  
A
DISPLAY..  
LL ADJUSTMENT..  
PRIVATE MASK..  
COMMUNICATION..  
MAINTENANCE..  
FACTORY SETTINGS..  
<MENU>EXIT <SET>SUB MENU  
Sub-menu  
(indicated by... at the end.)  
3. Press the SET button  
The selected sub-menu screen is displayed.  
AUX FUNCTION  
E
AUX MODE  
INPUT POLARITY  
B&W OUT  
- - -  
<MENU>RETURN  
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4. Press the SELECTOR switch up and down (J,  
K) to set the cursor (E)  
to a desired item.  
TITLE/VIDEO  
SCENE  
Z
CAMERA TITLE EDIT..  
W. BALANCE  
SHUTTER..  
GAIN..  
ATW  
B&W/COLOR..  
BLC MODE  
IRIS MODE  
S.E.C.  
E
OFF  
AUTO  
OFF  
<MENU>RETURN  
5. Press the SELECTOR switch left or right (H,  
I) to change the setting.  
When a setting has been changed, a change mark (Z) is displayed.  
The change mark (Z) disappears when the changed setting is saved.  
Change mark (Z)  
TITLE/VIDEO  
SCENE  
Z
CAMERA TITLE EDIT..  
W. BALANCE  
SHUTTER..  
GAIN..  
ATW  
B&W/COLOR..  
EZBLC MODE  
IRIS MODE  
S.E.C.  
AREA1  
AUTO  
OFF  
<MENU>RETURN  
Memo:  
To change the settings of multiple items, repeat steps 4., 5..  
6. Press the MENU button.  
The screen returns to the previous one (MENU screen).  
7. Press the MENU button again.  
The screen returns to the normal screen (without the menu display).  
Memo:  
When the menu setting is executed using the RM-P2580E, use the PAN/  
TILT lever of the RM-P2580E instead of the SELECTOR switch.  
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Setting  
The flow of menu screen  
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Setting  
AUX FUNCTION screen  
Item  
Functions and settings  
AUX MODE  
This item sets the signal input or output of the AUX  
terminal.  
B&W OUT : A signal is output when the camera switches  
to B&W or Color mode.  
SCENE IN: Depending on the input signal of the AUX  
terminal, the camera can switch between  
scene files (A, B only).  
IR IN  
: Depending on the input signal of the AUX  
terminal, the camera can switch between  
B&W and Color mode. When there is an  
alarm input, the mode will be B&W.  
T
T
When the INPUT POLARITY item of the AUX  
FUNCTION is AMAKEB  
When the contact is short (MAKE), the mode is B&W.  
When the contact is open (BREAK), the mode is  
Color.  
When the INPUT POLARITY item of the AUX  
FUNCTION is ABREAKB.  
When the contact is open (BREAK), the mode is  
B&W.  
When the contact is short (MAKE), the mode is Color.  
[Setting: SCENE IN, IR IN, B&W OUT]  
[Default setting: B&W OUT]  
Memo:  
Even when this item is set to B&W OUT, B&W OUT  
will not output in B&W mode when the COLOR  
OVERLAY item of B&W/COLOR is set to AONB. To  
use B&W OUT signal in external illumination linkage,  
set COLOR OVERLAY to AOFFB. (A Pg. 47)  
The switching of scene files by AUX input is for 2  
scenes AA,BB only. Switching to SCENE C, SCENE D  
requires operation from external  
communication.AScene file functionB (A Pg. 64)  
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Item  
INPUT  
POLARITY  
Functions and settings  
This sets the polarity of the AUX input signal.  
MAKE  
: When the contact between all alarm input  
terminals and GND terminals changes from  
open to close, the alarm will activate.  
BREAK : When the contact between all alarm input  
terminals and GND terminals changes from  
close to open, the alarm will activate.  
[Setting: MAKE, BREAK]  
[Default setting: MAKE]  
Memo:  
When AUX MODE item is set to AB&W OUTB, A- - -B  
will be displayed and settings is disabled.  
TITLE/VIDEO screen  
Item  
Functions and settings  
CAMERA  
TITLE EDIT  
This item sets the title to be displayed permanently on the  
lower part of screen. A maximum of 24 characters can be  
set for the title.  
ACamera title settingB (A Pg. 54)  
W.BALANCE  
This item sets the white balance function.  
Select AATWB when adjusting the white balance  
according to the changes of the object, and select  
AAWCB when shooting using adjusted white balance.  
Memo:  
In B&W mode, A- - -B will be displayed and settings is  
disabled.  
During COLOR OVERLAYAONB or when COLOR  
OVERLAY is functioning with AB&W/COLORB mode  
set to AAUTOB, A- - -B is displayed and setting is  
disabled. (A Pg. 47)(A Pg. 44)  
ATW  
This is the Auto-Tracking White Balance mode.  
(Automatic color temperature tracking.) The camera  
adjusts the white balance automatically according to the  
color temperature of the illumination.  
ATW(WI  
DE)  
This mode supports an even wider range of color  
temperature than ATW. Use this mode when white  
balance cannot be achieved under a light source such as  
high pressure sodium lamp.  
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Setting  
TITLE/VIDEO screen (continued)  
Item  
W.BALANCE  
AWC  
Functions and settings  
(continued)  
AWC SET:  
The Auto White Control (automatic white balance  
adjustment) mode adjusts the white balance  
automatically.  
Display during AWC  
operation  
Meaning of display  
AWC OPERATION  
AWC OK  
AWC in operation  
AWC completed normally  
AWC ERROR : NG OBJECT  
AWC completed outside  
range  
AWC ERROR : HIGH LIGHT  
AWC ERROR : LOW LIGHT  
AWC completed with  
overlighting  
AWC completed with low  
lighting  
R GAIN : Adjusts the R (red) hue during AWC. The  
larger the number, the redder the color  
becomes.  
[Setting:0 to 255]  
B GAIN : Adjusts the B (blue) hue during AWC. The  
larger the number, the bluer the color  
becomes.  
[Setting:0 to 255]  
SHUTTER  
MODE  
This item sets the electronic shutter.  
Select the mode of the electronic shutter.  
MANUAL: This operates in the shutter speed set in the  
MANUAL SPEED item.  
AUTO : This automatically switches the shutter speed  
according to brightness. The fastest value of a  
shutter speed is set in the AUTO LIMIT item  
(A Pg. 41).  
[Default setting: MANUAL]  
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Item  
Functions and settings  
SHUTTER  
(continued)  
MANUAL This sets a shutter speed when MANUAL is set.  
SPEED  
TK-C1530U  
[Setting: NORMAL, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,  
1/4000, 1/10000]  
[Default setting: NORMAL]  
TK-C1530E/TK-C1531EG  
[Setting: NORMAL, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,  
1/4000, 1/10000]  
[Default setting: NORMAL]  
Memo:  
When SHUTTER item is set to AAUTOB, A- - -B will be  
displayed and settings is disabled.  
AUTO  
LIMIT  
This sets the fastest value of a shutter speed when AUTO  
is set.  
TK-C1530U  
[Setting: 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,  
1/10000, 1/20000, 1/40000, 1/100000]  
[Default setting:1/100000]  
TK-C1530E/TK-C1531EG  
[Setting: 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,  
1/10000, 1/20000, 1/40000, 1/100000]  
[Default setting:1/100000]  
Memo:  
When SHUTTER item is set to AMANUALB, A- - -B will  
be displayed and settings is disabled.  
The higher the shutter speed becomes, the more  
smear phenomenon is emphasized, which is peculiar  
to the CCD.  
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Setting  
TITLE/VIDEO screen (continued)  
Item  
Functions and settings  
GAIN  
This item sets the gain.  
Memo:  
If the gain is increased, the screen appears grainy in  
a dark place.  
MODE  
Select the gain adjustment mode. Sensitivity increases  
electronically for an object with low illumination.  
AGC (Automatic Gain Control)  
: This automatically adjusts the electronic gain  
according to the illumination of the object.  
FIXED (Fixed gain)  
: This operates in the gain set in the FIX GAIN  
item regardless of the illumination of the object.  
[Default setting: AGC]  
Memo:  
When the MODE item of B&W/COLOR is set to  
AAUTOB, this item becomes AGC [(AGC) is  
displayed].  
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Item  
Functions and settings  
GAIN  
(continued)  
MAX  
GAIN  
This item sets a maximum gain of the AGC (Automatic  
Gain Control).  
0(OFF) : No AGC function.  
HIGH  
: Increase the gain up to a maximum of 26dB  
according to the illumination of an object.  
SUPER : Increase the gain up to a maximum of 32dB  
according to the illumination of an object.  
[Default setting: HIGH]  
Memo:  
When the MODE item of B&W/COLOR is set to  
AAUTOB, the MODE item becomes AAGCB [(AGC) is  
displayed] but AHIGH/SUPERB can be selected.  
When it is set to A0(OFF)B, AHIGHB will be selected  
automatically.  
When MODE item is set to AFIXEDB, A- - -B will be  
displayed and settings is disabled.  
FIX  
GAIN  
This sets the value of fixed gain when MODE is set to  
AFIXEDB.  
[Setting: 0 to 20]  
[Default setting: 10]  
Memo:  
When MODE item is set to AAGCB, A- - -B will be  
displayed and settings is disabled.  
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Setting  
TITLE/VIDEO screen (continued)  
ACOLORB display differs depending on the model.  
ACOLORB is displayed for TK-C1530U and ACOLOURB is displayed for  
TK-C1530E/TK-C1531EG.  
From this point onwards, ACOLORB will be used for indication.  
Item  
Functions and settings  
B&W/COLOR  
(TK-C1530U)  
This item sets the mode switching of B&W and Color.  
Memo:  
When switching the Color mode to B&W mode, the  
type of light source may cause the focus to be  
dislocated. This is because the B&W mode is  
sensitive to both visible light and near-infrared light.  
When this happens, adjust the focus again in B&W  
mode.  
B&W/  
COLOUR  
(TK-C1530E/  
TK-C1531EG)  
Use infrared illumination if necessary.  
MODE  
This sets the function to switch from Color to B&W mode.  
The options change according to the setting of AUX  
MODE item in AUX FUNCTION (A Pg. 38).  
AUX MODE setting  
B&W OUT  
SCENE IN  
IR IN  
MODE options  
COLOR,B&W,AUTO  
COLOR,B&W,AUTO  
(AUX IN)  
COLOR : Sets the camera permanently to Color mode.  
B&W : Sets the camera permanently to B&W mode.  
AUTO : The camera automatically switches to Color  
mode when the object is bright and B&W  
mode when it is dark.  
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Item  
Functions and settings  
B&W/COLOR  
(continued)  
MODE  
(continu  
ed)  
[Default setting: COLOR]  
ZDisplay for TK-C1530U. For TK-C1530E/  
TK-C1531EG, COLOUR is displayed.  
Memo:  
To ensure a successful B&W/Color switching  
If the MODE item of B&W/COLOR is set to AAUTOB,  
the B&W/Color setting can be switched according to  
the brightness of the object, but the condition of  
illumination and field angle may make this impossible.  
To be absolutely certain of B&W/Color switching, we  
recommend you to input signals of an external sensor  
(available separately) to the alarm terminal of this  
camera before switching.  
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TITLE/VIDEO screen (continued)  
Item  
Functions and settings  
B&W/COLOR  
(continued)  
AUTO  
LEVEL  
When the MODE item is set to AAUTOB, this function sets  
the signal level of the object where the camera will switch  
to B&W mode.  
LOW  
: Switches to B&W mode when the signal level  
of the object indicates low illumination.  
NORMAL: Switches to B&W mode when the signal level  
of the object indicates normal illumination.  
HIGH  
: Switches to B&W mode when the signal level  
of the object indicates high illumination.  
[Default setting: NORMAL]  
ZDisplay for TK-C1530U. For TK-C1530E/  
TK-C1531EG, COLOUR is displayed.  
Memo:  
When MODE item of B&W/COLOR is set to AAUTOB,  
A- - -B will be displayed and settings is disabled.  
AUTO  
TIME  
When the MODE item is set to AAUTOB, this function sets  
the time required to switch to the B&W/Color mode.  
Example : When set to 30s, the camera will switch to  
B&W mode 30 seconds after it has become  
dark.  
[Setting: 10s,20s,30s]  
[Default setting: 30s]  
Memo:  
When MODE item of B&W/COLOR is set to AAUTOB,  
A- - -B will be displayed and settings is disabled.  
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Item  
Functions and settings  
B&W/COLOR  
(continued)  
COLOR  
This function gives a pseudo color to the image under  
natural lighting such as moonlight or low brightness light.  
Color reproducibility is poor under artificial illumination  
such as infrared lamp and halogen light. In such a case,  
select AOFFB for this function.  
OVERLAY  
(TK-C1530U)  
COLOUR  
OVERLAY  
[Setting: OFF, ON]  
(TK-C1530E/  
TK-C1531EG)  
[Default setting: OFF]  
Memo:  
Even when the MODE item of AUX FUNCTION is set  
to AB&W OUTB, B&W OUT will not be output when  
this item is set to AONB. To use B&W OUT signal in  
external illumination linkage, set this item to AOFFB.  
(A Pg. 38)  
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Setting  
TITLE/VIDEO screen (continued)  
Item  
Functions and settings  
BLC MODE  
Sets the backlight compensation function. Set this item  
when there is a bright light source in the background of  
the object and the object becomes dark in the automatic  
iris function. Set such that unnecessary light source is  
outside the photometry area.  
OFF  
: No backlight compensation.  
AREA1 to AREA4 : Refer to the diagram below to set  
the item.  
[Default setting: OFF]  
OFF  
AREA 1  
AREA 2  
AREA 3  
AREA 4  
Photometry  
area  
IRIS MODE  
This item sets the setting for automatic iris operation.  
AUTO : Automatic iris is enabled.  
OPEN : Forces the automatic iris to open.  
[Default setting: AUTO]  
Memo:  
This setting does not function when a manual iris lens  
is used.  
S.E.C (Smart  
Edge Control)  
This item emphasizes images with very fine and detailed  
parts. This will increase the visual resolution of the  
image.  
[Setting: ON, OFF]  
[Default setting: OFF]  
Memo:  
Some objects may cause the image noise to be  
significant.  
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DISPLAY screen  
Item  
Functions and settings  
MONITOR  
TYPE  
This sets the monitor type.  
You can change the output video settings according to  
the type of monitor used. Select an appropriate mode.  
[Setting: CRT,LCD1,LCD2]  
[Default setting: CRT]  
LL ADJUSTMENT screen  
Item  
Functions and settings  
V.PHASE  
This adjusts the vertical synchronization to those of other  
cameras when a selector switch for the synchronizing  
system on the back of the camera is at ALLB.  
TK-C1530U  
This item can only operate in a region with a power  
frequency of 60 Hz.  
[Setting: -131 to 0 to 131]  
[Default setting: 0]  
TK-C1530E/TK-C1531EG  
This item can only operate in a region with a power  
frequency of 50 Hz.  
[Setting: -156 to 0 to 156]  
[Default setting: 0]  
Memo:  
When set to AINTB, A- - -B will be displayed and  
settings is disabled.  
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Setting  
PRIVATE MASK screen  
Item  
Functions and settings  
MASK No.1  
MASK No.2  
MASK No.3  
MASK No.4  
This function masks parts of an image in gray display  
such that the masked parts will not be shown on the  
screen.  
Select AONB and press the SET button. The MASK EDIT  
screen appears and mask settings can be made. APrivate  
mask settingB (A Pg. 62)  
ON : Private mask is enabled.  
OFF : Private mask does not display.  
[Default setting: OFF]  
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COMMUNICATION screen  
This item sets the control signal connection terminals at the back of the camera.  
If the setting is changed, be sure to close the menu screen before switching on  
the power again. The screen display when power is switched on differs  
according to the setting of this item.  
Item  
TYPE  
Functions and settings  
This sets whether the communication with the control  
device is bi-directional or unidirectional. Select the setting  
according to the device to be connected.  
SIMPLEX : Select this to connect an unidirectional  
communication control device.  
DUPLEX : Select this to connect a bi-directional  
communication control device.  
[Default setting: DUPLEX]  
STYLE  
This sets a communication system. Select the setting  
according to the system used.  
P TO P (Point to Point)  
:This is set when a remote control unit controls a camera.  
MULTIDROP  
:This is set when a remote control unit controls multiple  
cameras.  
[Default setting: P TO P]  
MACHINE ID This is set when the STYLE item is set to AMULTIDROPB.  
This number identifies individual cameras in a group. This  
item does not operate properly if an ID number is repeated  
within a system.  
When used in combination with RM-P2580E, set the item  
together with the VIDEO INPUT number of RM-P2580E.  
When STYLE item is set to P TO P, A- - -B will be displayed  
and settings is disabled.  
[Setting: 1 to 99]  
Screen display when power is switched on  
Memo:  
Only the following 4 types are  
Monitor screen  
displayed.  
DUPLEX  
DUPLEX ID-TT  
SIMPLEX  
SIMPLEX ID-TT  
(TT indicates that MACHINE  
ID setting is required)  
PROTOCOL  
:
DUPLEX ID-05  
TYPE display  
Only displayed when the  
STYLE item is MULTIDROP  
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Setting  
MAINTENANCE screen  
White spots may appear on the screen due to changes in properties with time.  
This is a general characteristic of CCDs. This camera has a built-in white spot  
compensation function to reduce these white spots.  
Item  
Functions and settings  
CCD SPOT  
SCAN  
CANCEL  
: No white spot compensation. The screen  
returns to the main menu.  
EXECUTE : Starts CCD spot detection.  
Memo:  
The white spot compensation function of this camera  
does not completely compensate white spots.  
Maximum number of compensation is 32.  
White spots may not be compensated due to its  
properties.  
As white spot compensation is interpolated from the  
surrounding pixels, the camera may not acquire  
accurate image information when the object has very  
fine pattern.  
The result of white spot compensation is maintained  
until the next compensation.  
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FACTORY SETTING screen  
The values set on the menu are returned to the default settings.  
Item  
Functions and settings  
CANCEL  
Does not return to the default setting. The screen returns  
to the main menu.  
CLEAR(WITH  
OUT TITLE)  
Returns settings except titles to the default setting.  
Memo:  
Once default setting is returned, the screen  
automatically returns to the main menu.  
CLEAR(ALL)  
Returns all settings including titles to the default setting.  
Memo:  
Once default setting is returned, the screen  
automatically returns to the main menu.  
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Detailed setting  
Camera title setting  
A title can be selected for each camera. (Maximum 24 characters)  
CLASS  
2
ONLY(U TYPE)  
SEE INSTRUCTION  
MANUAL  
ISOLATED POWER ONLY(E TYPE)  
POWER  
+
INT  
LL  
ON  
DC12V  
AC24V  
d
H
-
MENU button  
1
2
RX TERM-OFF  
MENU  
SET  
VIDEO OUT  
SELECTOR  
SET button and SELECTOR switch  
1. Select the item CAMERA TITLE EDIT on the TITLE/VIDEO screen and  
press the SET button.  
The CAMERA TITLE EDIT screen is displayed.  
The first character from the character area flashes on and off and is ready  
for input.  
TITLE/VIDEO  
SCENE Z  
E
CAMERA TITLE EDIT..  
W. BALANCE  
SHUTTER..  
GAIN..  
ATW  
B&W/COLOR..  
BLC MODE  
OFF  
<MENU>RETURN <SET>SUB MENU  
TITLE/VIDEO screen  
Space  
Character area  
Flashing  
Only displayed in TK-C1530E/TK-C1531EG  
CAMERA TITLE EDIT screen  
Input frame  
Title input area  
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2. Press the SELECTOR switch up, down, left or right (J,  
K,  
H
,
I) and  
select a character from the character area.  
The selected character is displayed flashing on and off.  
3. Press the SET button  
The first character is confirmed and the blinking title input area moves to  
the second character.  
4. Repeat steps 2. to 3.  
It is possible to use up to 24 characters to input the camera title.  
5. Press the MENU button  
The new camera title is saved and the top menu (TITLE/VIDEO screen) is  
displayed.  
To set multiple camera titles, repeat steps 1. to 5.  
How to operate  
Menu operation  
State  
CLR+SET  
Clears all entered text.  
CANCEL+SET  
Cancels the edited setting and returns to the previous  
state.  
[O]+SET  
[N]+SET  
INS+SET  
DEL+SET  
Moves the input frame of the title input area one step  
to the left.  
Moves the input frame of the title input area one step  
to the right.  
Inserts one space and moves subsequent characters  
to the right.  
Deletes the character selected by the cursor and  
moves subsequent characters one step to the left.  
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Detailed setting  
Manual adjustment of white balance  
When automatic adjustment of the white balance results in a “reddish screen”,  
adjust the white balance manually.  
CLASS  
2
ONLY(U TYPE)  
SEE INSTRUCTION  
MANUAL  
ISOLATED POWER ONLY(E TYPE)  
POWER  
+
INT  
LL  
ON  
DC12V  
AC24V  
d
H
-
1
2
MENU button  
RX TERM-OFF  
MENU  
SET  
VIDEO OUT  
SELECTOR  
SET button and SELECTOR switch  
1. Set the W.BALANCE item on the TITLE/VIDEO screen to AAWCB and  
press the SET button.  
The W.BALANCE ADJUST screen is displayed.  
TITLE/VIDEO  
SCENE Z  
CAMERA TITLE EDIT..  
E
W. BALANCE..  
SHUTTER..  
GAIN..  
AWC  
B&W/COLOR..  
BLC MODE  
IRIS MODE  
S.E.C.  
OFF  
AUTO  
OFF  
<MENU>RETURN <SET>SUB MENU  
TITLE/VIDEO screen  
W. BALANCE ADJUST SCENE  
AWC SET..  
Z
E
R
B
GAIN  
GAIN  
81  
47  
<MENU>RETURN  
W.BALANCE ADJUST screen  
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2. Press the SELECTOR switch up or down (J,  
K) and select the hue to  
be adjusted (R GAIN or B GAIN).  
3. Press the SELECTOR switch left or right (H,  
I) to change the setting.  
R GAIN : Adjusts the R (red) hue during AWC. The larger the number, the  
redder the color becomes.  
[Setting 0 to 255]  
B GAIN : Adjusts the B (blue) hue during AWC. The larger the number,  
the bluer the color becomes.  
[Setting 0 to 255]  
4. Press the MENU button  
After the adjustment, press the MENU button to return to the TITLE/VIDEO  
screen.  
Memo:  
When adjusting the hue, the screen will return to the TITLE/VIDEO  
screen if the mode is switched from Color to B&W. When this happens,  
any adjusted values will not be saved.  
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Detailed setting  
Output of B&W/Color switching signal  
It is possible to output B&W/Color switching signal from the AUX terminal on  
the back of this camera.  
B&W/Color switching signal is output by setting both the AUX MODE and  
B&W/COLOR items.  
Set the AUX MODE item to AB&W OUTB  
1. Select the item AUX FUNCTION on the main menu screen and press  
the SET button.  
The AUX FUNCTION screen is displayed.  
2. Press the SELECTOR switch up or down (J,  
3. Press the SELECTOR switch left or right (H,  
K
) and select AUX MODE.  
I) and set to B&W OUT.  
MENU  
E
AUX FUNCTION..  
TITLE/VIDEO..  
SCENE  
A
DISPLAY..  
LL ADJUSTMENT..  
PRIVATE MASK..  
COMMUNICATION..  
MAINTENANCE..  
FACTORY SETTINGS..  
<MENU>EXIT  
<SET>SUB MENU  
Main menu screen  
AUX FUNCTION  
E
AUX MODE  
INPUT POLARITY  
B&W OUT  
- - -  
<MENU>RETURN  
AUX FUNCTION screen  
4. Press the MENU button twice.  
The setting is complete and the screen returns to the normal screen.  
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Set the B&W/COLOR item to AUTO  
1. Select the item B&W/COLOR on the TITLE/VIDEO screen and press  
the SET button.  
The B&W/COLOR screen is displayed.  
2. Press the SELECTOR switch up or down (J,  
3. Press the SELECTOR switch left or right (H,  
K
) and select MODE.  
I) and set to AUTO.  
TITLE/VIDEO  
SCENE  
Z
CAMERA TITLE EDIT..  
W. BALANCE  
SHUTTER..  
GAIN..  
B&W/COLOR..  
BLC MODE  
IRIS MODE  
S.E.C.  
AWC  
E
OFF  
AUTO  
OFF  
<MENU>RETURN <SET>SUB MENU  
TITLE/VIDEO screen  
B&W/COLOR  
MODE  
AUTO LEVEL  
AUTO TIME  
SCENE  
COLOR  
- - -  
Z
B&W/COLOR  
MODE  
AUTO LEVEL  
AUTO TIME  
SCENE  
AUTO  
NORMAL  
30s  
Z
E
E
- - -  
COLOR OVERLAY  
OFF  
COLOR OVERLAY  
OFF  
<MENU>RETURN  
<MENU>RETURN  
B&W/COLOR screen  
4. Press the MENU button twice.  
The setting is complete and the screen returns to the main menu.  
Memo:  
Even when AUX MODE is set to AB&W OUTB, B&W OUT will not output in  
B&W mode when the COLOR OVERLAY item of B&W/COLOR is set to  
AONB. To use B&W OUT signal in external illumination linkage, set COLOR  
OVERLAY item to AOFFB.  
When near-infrared illumination is used, a B&W screen may switch to a  
color screen if the object reflects light excessively. To perform switching  
with higher accuracy, we recommend that you use the settings mentioned  
in AControl by B&W/Color switching signal from externalB (A Pg. 60).  
In the case of B&W/Color mode, the lens performance may cause the  
image to be out of focus when the illumination of the object is near-infrared  
light. In this case, use a lens that is compatible with near-infrared light.  
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Detailed setting  
Control by B&W/Color switching signal from external  
You can use the switching signal from an external control device to link the  
B&W/Color switching or near-infrared illumination of this camera.  
Consult your nearby JVC’s dealer on the connecting devices.  
Example)  
AUX MODE  
: IR IN  
INPUT POLARITY  
: In the case of MAKE (A Pg. 38)  
B&W : MAKE signal  
Color : BREAK signal  
CLASS  
2
ONLY(U TYPE)  
SEE INSTRUCTION  
MANUAL  
ISOLATED POWER ONLY(E TYPE)  
POWER  
Infrared illumination  
+
INT  
LL  
DC12V  
AC24V  
d
H
-
1
2
RX TERM-OFF  
ON  
MENU  
SET  
VIDEO OUT  
SELECTOR  
Sensor or switch  
External control device  
CLASS ONLY(U TYPE)  
ISOLATED POWER ONLY(E TYPE)  
2
SEE INSTRUCTION  
MANUAL  
POWER  
+
INT  
LL  
DC12V  
AC24V  
d
H
-
MENU button  
1
2
RX TERM-OFF  
ON  
MENU  
SET  
VIDEO OUT  
SELECTOR  
SET button and SELECTOR switch  
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When performing only B&W/Color mode switching without changing  
other video settings  
1. Select the item AUX MODE on the AUX FUNCTION screen.  
2. Press the SELECTOR switch left or right (H,  
I) and set to AIR INB.  
AUX FUNCTION  
E
AUX MODE  
IR IN  
INPUT POLARITY  
MAKE  
<MENU>RETURN  
AUX FUNCTION screen  
To switch AGC and SHUTTER settings together with B&W/Color  
mode switching  
Make individual settings for B&W and Color in ASCENE AB and ASCENE  
BB and set AUX MODE in AUX FUNCTION to ASCENE INB.  
For details, see AScene file functionB (A Pg. 64).  
Memo:  
In the case of B&W/Color mode, the lens performance may cause the  
image to be out of focus when the illumination of the object is near-infrared  
light. In this case, use a lens that is compatible with near-infrared light.  
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Detailed setting  
Private mask setting  
Perform private mask setting to mask images that you do not want to be shown  
on the screen in gray.  
You can set 4 locations in the display screen.  
Selection of mask number  
1. Select the item PRIVATE MASK on the main menu screen and press  
the SET button.  
The PRIVATE MASK screen is displayed.  
2. Select a mask number with SELECTOR switch (J,  
K
).  
3. Select AONB with SELECTOR switch (H,  
I) and press the SET button (If  
AOFFB is selected, private mask will not be displayed.)  
The PRIVATE MASK EDIT screen is displayed.  
Masks are available from MASK No.1 to MASK No.4. Use according to the  
mask position.  
MENU  
AUX FUNCTION..  
TITLE/VIDEO..  
SCENE  
A
DISPLAY..  
LL ADJUSTMENT..  
PRIVATE MASK..  
COMMUNICATION..  
MAINTENANCE..  
E
FACTORY SETTINGS..  
<MENU>EXIT  
<SET>SUB MENU  
No.1  
No.3  
No.2  
No.4  
Main menu screen  
PRIVATE MASK  
MASK No . 1..  
E
ON  
MASK No . 2  
MASK No . 3  
MASK No . 4  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Mask position for each number  
<MENU>RETURN <SET>SUB MENU  
PRIVATE MASK screen  
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Setting a mask area  
1. Select a MASK No., use the SELECTOR switch (H, I) to select AONB  
and press the SET button (If AOFFB is selected, private mask will not  
be displayed.)  
The PRIVATE MASK EDIT screen is displayed.  
2. Editing the mask  
Edit left/top or right/bottom of mask respectively.  
Memo:  
Use SET button to switch between left/top or right/bottom of editing of  
mask.  
Use the SELECTOR switch (H, I) to edit the left and right position  
(horizontal width) of the mask.  
Use the SELECTOR switch (J, K) to edit the top and bottom position  
(height) of the mask.  
MASK EDIT  
No.  
1
MASK EDIT  
No. 1  
Use SET  
button to  
switch  
<MENU>RETURN <SET>MODEQN  
<MENU>RETURN <SET>MODEPO  
PRIVATE MASK EDIT screen  
PRIVATE MASK EDIT screen  
Completion of mask setting  
1. Press the MENU button  
The mask area of the selected number is saved and the screen returns to  
the top menu (PRIVATE MASK screen).  
Select a mask number and set the mask area in all the desired masks (from  
MASK No.1 to MASK No.4).  
Memo:  
Maximum 4 masks can be set.  
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Detailed setting  
Scene file function  
This camera has 4 types of scene files (SCENE A to SCENE D) for detailed  
video settings according to the shooting condition of the object.  
Scene files can be switched using AUX terminal input (SCENE A, SCENE B  
only) or external communication (SCENE A to SCENE D).  
Switching day/night video settings with the scene file function  
Example) AUX MODE : SCENE IN  
INPUT POLARITY : In the case of MAKE (A Pg. 38)  
SCENE A (Day)  
MAKE signal  
Setting example for day  
use  
CAMERA TITLE:DAY  
GAIN setting  
MODE  
MAX GAIN  
: AGC  
:HIGH  
Switch depending on the input  
signal from AUX  
SCENE B (Night)  
BREAK signal  
Setting example for night  
use  
CAMERA TITLE :NIGHT  
GAIN setting  
GAIN  
FIX GAIN  
:FIXED  
:20  
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Memo:  
All 4 scene files can be set. (SCENE A to SCENE D)  
Only 2 scenes, SCENE A and SCENE B, can be switched in AUX terminal  
setting (A Pg. 38).  
Use external communication to switch 4 files from SCENE A to SCENE D.  
For details, consult your nearby JVC dealer.  
Items that can be set in a scene file are as follows.  
MAIN MENU  
Items that are saved in scene files  
(A Pg. 39)  
TITLE/VIDEO  
AWC EXECUTE  
When AWC is  
selected  
CAMERA TITLE EDIT  
(A Pg. 39)  
W.BALANCE  
W.BALANCE  
ADJUST  
AWC SET  
R GAIN  
B GAIN  
(A Pg. 39)  
SHUTTER  
MODE  
MANUAL SPEED  
AUTO LIMIT  
(A Pg. 40)  
GAIN  
MODE  
MAX GAIN  
(A Pg. 42)  
Z
Display for TK-C1530U.  
FIX GAIN  
COLOUR is displayed for  
TK-C1530E/TK-C1530E/  
TK-C1531EG  
B&W/COLORZ  
MODE  
AUTO LEVEL  
AUTO TIME  
(A Pg. 44)  
BLC MODE  
COLORZ OVERLAY  
(A Pg. 48)  
IRIS MODE  
(A Pg. 48)  
S.E.C.  
(A Pg. 48)  
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Specifications  
Camera  
Signaling method  
TK-C1530U  
: NTSC  
TK-C1530E/TK-C1531EG  
: PAL  
Image pickup device  
: 1/3 type IT CCD  
Color imaging method  
: Single color-difference line sequential system, 2:1  
interlace  
Imaging area  
: 4.8 mm (H) 
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 3.6 mm (V), (diagonal 6 mm)  
Scanning frequency  
TK-C1530U  
: 15.734 kHz (horizontal), 59.94 Hz (vertical)  
TK-C1530E/TK-C1531EG  
: 15.625 kHz (horizontal), 50 Hz (vertical)  
Effective pixels  
TK-C1530U  
: 380,000 pixels,768 (H) x 494 (V)  
TK-C1530E/TK-C1531EG  
: 440,000 pixels,752 (H) x 582 (V)  
Synchronization method  
: Internal (INT)/Power synchronization (LL)  
Video S/N ratio  
: 50 dB (Standard, AGC OFF, White 50 % output)  
Horizontal resolution  
: 540 TV lines (standard)  
Communication  
: RS-422/RS-485  
Video output  
: VBS 1 V (p-p) ,75 K  
Minimum brightness of object  
Color mode  
B&W mode  
: 0.7 lx (F1.2, AGC SUPER, 50 % output)  
: 0.08 lx (F1.2, AGC SUPER, 50 % output)  
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Lens  
Lens Mount  
: C/CS mount  
General  
Power supply  
TK-C1530U  
TK-C1530E  
TK-C1531EG  
: AC 24 V 60 Hz, DC 12 V  
: AC 24 V 50 Hz, DC 12 V  
: AC220 V - 240 V 50 Hz/60 Hz  
Power consumption  
TK-C1530U  
TK-C1530E  
TK-C1531EG  
: 5.0 W  
: 420 mA  
: 77 mA  
Ambient temperature  
Operation  
: -10 I to 50 I (14 g to 122 g)  
Recommended : 0 I to 40 I (32 g to 104 g)  
Humidity  
:
Mass  
TK-C1530U/E  
TK-C1531EG  
: Approx. 480 g  
: Approx. 700 g  
Accessories  
TK-C1530U  
: Instructions .................................................................... 1  
Warranty Card................................................................ 1  
Service Information Card............................................... 1  
TK-C1530E/TK-C1531EG  
: Instructions .................................................................... 2  
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Specifications (continued)  
Dimensions [Unit: mm]  
TK-C1530U/E  
126  
115  
U1-32  
65  
42  
1/4-20UNC  
30  
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TK-C1531EG  
126  
115  
U1-32  
65  
42  
1/4-20UNC  
30  
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Specifications and appearance of this camera and related products are  
subject to change for improvements without notice.  
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