JVC Security Camera DZ VCA1SE User Manual

Instructions  
MICRO HD CAMERA  
DZ-VCA1SE  
LYT0468-001B  
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Precautions on installing medical electrical  
equipment (Safety and hazard prevention)  
For the safe use of this equipment, be absolutely sure to follow the guidelines below.  
1. Leave installation of the Mobile Video Cart and the unit to a specially trained service man.  
2. Be absolutely sure to use the separately sold AA-V31E isolation transformer and AC adapter AA-V112E.  
3. There are openings in the equipment. Fire or electric shock may result if liquid splashes inside one of  
these openings. The front of the JVC-specified video cart has an opening. To prevent any possible prob-  
lems, please set the cart in a reasonable position and use carefully. JVC cannot guarantee the total system  
when using an unspecified video cart.  
Cart information  
Please use the VS5402.X or VS6300.X Mobile Video Cart to house the equipment.  
(1) Maximum load  
• Additional load: 225 kg  
• Monitor shelf:  
35 kg  
(2) Front two casters have brakes.  
• When using mobile video cart, two brakes should be set for safety after setting the position of the cart.  
(3) Important notice 1  
• When using a mobile cart in OR, as the cart has no front cover, precautions to avoid splashing at front area of it  
should be taken.  
• When moving a mobile cart in OR, precautions to avoid crossing over the power cord of the cart.  
• When using a mobile cart in OR, precautions to avoid power cord of the cart to be caught by foot should be  
taken.  
(4) Important notice 2  
• When mounting monitor on a mobile cart, we strongly recommend the use of a monitor shelf and monitor strap  
for safety. (Refer to the following figure.)  
(5) Equipotential terminals are located inside the cart  
The back panel of the cart can be easily opened without any tool to gain access to the terminals.  
ex.) Mobile Video Cart VS5402.X  
For medical use, please use the JVC Isolation Transformer, AA-V31E, and JVC AC Power  
Adapter, AA-V112E, in order to meet the following classifications.  
(1) Class 1 Equipment powered by an external electrical power source.  
(2) Type BF Applied part (Degree of protection against electric shock)  
The specifications for the AA-V31E and AA-V112E are given on page 26.  
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Safety precautions  
Please Read Before Use  
WARNING:  
WARNING:  
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK  
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
The use of ACCESSORY  
equipment not complying with  
the equivalent safety  
requirements of this equipment  
may lead to a reduced level of  
safety with the resulting system.  
Consideration relating to the  
choice of accessories shall  
include:  
CAUTION:  
This MICRO HD CAMERA should  
be used with a power supply of  
AC 120 V  
, 50 Hz only.  
To prevent electric shocks and  
fire hazards, DO NOT use any  
other power supply.  
– use of the accessory in the  
vicinity of the patient  
– evidence that the safety of the  
accessory has been certified in  
accordance with the  
WARNING:  
appropriate IEC 60601-1 and/or  
IEC 60601-1-1 harmonized  
national standard.  
This camera head, camera con-  
trol unit, camera cable and video  
adapter are not sterilized.  
WARNING:  
WARNING:  
The HD Monitor requires an AC  
120 V power supply.  
To prevent electric shock and fire  
hazard, DO NOT plug directly into  
a hospital wall outlet.  
When using in an ENDOSCOPE  
application, to prevent fire or  
shock hazard, the equipotential  
terminals inside the video cart  
should be connected to the equi-  
potential terminals of the isola-  
tion transformer and light source  
for the endoscope. Use the endo-  
scope in accordance with  
WARNING:  
In order to avoid the risk of fire  
and shock hazards, please use  
only the equipment specified in  
this instruction manual.  
IEC60601-1 and IEC60601-2-18.  
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Important product safety instructions  
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. But  
improper use can result in potential electrical shock or  
fire hazards. This product has been engineered and  
manufactured to assure your personal safety. In order  
not to defeat the built-in safeguards, observe the follow-  
ing basic rules for its installation, use and servicing.  
8. Disposing of the Product  
Always sterilize this product before disposing of it. (See  
page 6.)  
When discarding equipment, environmental problems  
must be considered and the local rules or laws govern-  
ing the disposal must be followed strictly.  
ATTENTION:  
FOR U.K. CUSTOMERS  
Follow and obey all warnings and instructions marked  
on your product and its operating instructions. For your  
safety, please read all the safety and operating instruc-  
tions before you operate this product and keep this  
booklet for future reference.  
If the socket outlets in hospitals are not suitable for the  
plug supplied with this appliance, it should be cut off and  
an appropriate 3 pin plug fitted. For details, refer to the  
instructions described below.  
Note: The plug severed from the mains lead must be  
destroyed, as a plug with bared flexible cord is  
hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet.  
INSTALLATION AND DISPOSAL  
Special Instructions for U.K. Model  
1. Grounding or Polarization  
Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or  
polarization of an appliance is not defeated.  
IMPORTANT  
THE WIRES IN MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED  
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING  
CODE:  
2. Power Sources  
Operate your product only from the type of power source  
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the  
type of power supply to hospital, consult your product  
dealer or local power company. If your product is  
intended to operate from battery power, or other  
sources, refer to the operating instructions.  
Blue: NEUTRAL  
Brown: LIVE  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this  
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured  
markings identifying the terminals in your plug,  
proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured BLUE  
must be connected to the terminal which is marked  
with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which  
is coloured BROWN must be connected to the  
terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured  
RED. Making sure that neither core is connected to  
the earth terminal of the three pin plug.  
3. Overloading  
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral  
convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of  
fire or electric shock.  
4. Power Cord Protection  
Power supply cords should be routed so that they are  
not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed  
upon or against them, paying particular attention to  
cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point  
where they exit from the product.  
USE  
1. Accessories  
To avoid personal injury:  
• Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand,  
tripod, bracket, or table. It may fall, causing serious  
injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the  
product.  
• Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the  
product.  
5. Ventilation  
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for  
ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product  
and to protect it from overheating, these openings must  
not be blocked or covered.  
• Use a mounting accessory recommended by the  
manufacturer and follow the manufacturer’s instruc-  
tions for any mounting of the product.  
• Do not try to roll a cart with small casters across  
thresholds or deep-pile carpets.  
• Do not block the openings by placing the product on a  
bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface.  
• Do not place the product in a built-in installation such  
as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is  
provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been  
adhered to.  
PORTABLE CART WARNING  
2. Product and Cart Combination  
(Symbol provided by RETAC)  
A product and cart combination  
6. Wall or Ceiling Mounting  
should be moved with care. Quick  
stops, excessive force, and uneven  
surfaces may cause the product and  
cart combination to overturn.  
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only  
as recommended by the manufacturer.  
7. Storage Location  
Do not store this product in a humid location, such as  
near a window or an air conditioner, nor in a hot location,  
such as near a heater.  
3. Water and Moisture  
Do not use this product near water—for example, near a  
bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet  
basement, or near a swimming pool and the like.  
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Important product safety instructions (continued)  
4. Object and Liquid Entry  
3. Replacement Parts  
Never push objects of any kind into this product through  
openings 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 product.  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the  
service technician has used replacement parts specified  
by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as  
the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result  
in fire, electric shock or other hazards.  
5. Attachments  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the manu-  
facturer of this product as they may cause hazards.  
4. Safety Check  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this prod-  
uct, ask the service technician to perform safety checks  
to determine that the product is in safe operating condi-  
tion.  
6. Cleaning  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.  
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a  
damp cloth for cleaning.  
5. Operational Life of the Product  
Regular maintenance and inspection is essential for  
ensuring safe and long-lasting operation of this product.  
Inspect and maintain the product before and after use,  
and also have regular maintenance performed by a  
specialist.  
7. Sterilization  
Before using the endoscope, always be sure to sterilize  
the laparoscope video adapter, the HD camera head,  
and the camera cable.  
8. Heat  
STERILIZATION:  
The product should be situated away from heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
The camera head with camera cable and video  
adapter can be sterilized with ethylene oxide (EO)  
and Sterad (50, 100, 100S, 500) supplied by Johnson  
& Johnson Medical Inc.  
Ethylene oxide  
SERVICING  
Desorbtion time for ethylene oxide after using aerator:  
more than 18 hours  
1. Servicing  
If your product is not operating correctly or exhibits a  
marked change in performance and you are unable to  
restore normal operation by following the detailed  
procedure in its operating instructions, do not attempt to  
service it yourself as opening or removing covers may  
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Desorbtion time is based on the following sterilization  
parameters:  
Ethylene oxide gas  
: Ethylene oxide 20% and CO2  
80%  
Temperature  
Humidity  
: 40˚ to 60˚C  
: 40 to 60% RH  
Ethylene oxide density : 500 to 600 mg/l  
2. Damage Requiring Service  
Desorbtion method  
Aerator  
: Aeration  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer  
servicing to qualified service personnel under the  
following conditions:  
a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into  
the product.  
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the product does not operate normally by following  
the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls  
that are covered by the operating instructions as an  
improper adjustment of other controls may result in  
damage and will often require extensive work by a  
qualified technician to restore the product to its  
normal operation.  
: 50˚C and more than 18 hours  
(In room temperature it is  
required more than 48 H)  
Note: Deterioration of camera cable  
Due to ethylene oxide, rubber part of camera  
cable may cause deterioration.  
Depending on the frequency of use, however at  
least once a year, an expert must check the  
device.  
Sterad (H2 O2 plasma)  
In the case of using Sterad, please follow the instruc-  
tion of the manufacturer. Because of using Sterad  
many times, some cosmetic changes can be ob-  
served. However, the functions of HD camera system  
are not affected by those.  
e. If the product has been dropped or damaged in any  
way.  
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in  
performance—this indicates a need for service.  
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Precautions  
If a problem develops concerning the  
operation of this product while it is being  
employed as an endoscopy system during  
surgery, etc., take the appropriate action as described  
below:  
Safety precautions  
Do not damage or modify the power cable. Doing so  
could result in current leakage or electric shock.  
To protect the camera and avoid electric shock  
hazards, always disconnect the power cord of the AC  
power adapter from the AC outlet when the camera is  
not in use for an extended period.  
Make sure that no flammable objects, water, or bits  
of metal get inside the unit. These could damage the  
unit or cause a malfunction.  
Whenever an anomaly (unusual noise, smell or  
smoke) occurs, immediately turn off the main unit's  
power, unplug the power cord, and consult your  
nearest JVC dealer.  
Problem with the endoscope  
The lamp for the light source may have been  
burned out. Please read the operating manual for  
details on replacing the lamp.  
Problem with the Micro HD Camera  
If a problem with the operation of the monitor  
screen develops and the normal screen is no  
longer displayed, turn the power off and then turn  
the power back on again.  
Check the following items before using the product.  
(1) Make sure that the product is grounded properly.  
(2) Make sure that all of the cords are connected  
properly.  
Never use digital equipment such as portable tele-  
phones or video cameras when using this unit as this  
may cause a malfunction.  
(3) When using this product in conjunction with other  
equipment, consult a specialist in order to mini-  
mize any risk of misoperation or misdiagnosis.  
(4) Make sure that the product has been sterilized.  
Pay attention to the following while using the product.  
(1) Make sure that the patient is not experiencing any  
distress.  
Handling precautions  
For extended product life, avoid using and storing the  
unit in places subject to the following conditions:  
• extreme heat or cold  
• vibrations  
• dust or soil  
• high humidity  
• strong noise source  
(2) Make sure that all of the equipment is operating  
correctly.  
(3) Make sure that the patient does not touch the  
product.  
The environmental temperature under which this unit  
can be operated is limited by the image sensing  
device. Use this unit within an environmental  
temperature range of from +5˚C to +35˚C (41˚F to  
95˚F).  
Avoid strong vibrations or violent shocks to this unit  
during installation or transportation.  
If the power voltage is too high or too low, the service  
life of this unit may be decreased and optimum  
performance may not be assured.  
Do not plug in or unplug the camera cable connector  
while this unit turned on. Doing so could cause a  
malfunction.  
Wipe the cabinet clean with a soft cloth. To remove  
excessive dirt, clean the unit with a soft cloth dipped  
in a mild detergent diluted with water. Wring out any  
excess liquid before wiping. Use a dry cloth to dry  
the unit. Do not use a volatile liquid such as ben-  
zene, thinner or alcohol. These may damage the  
cabinet surface or the coating.  
Be sure to use this unit in combination with the  
components described in “Micro HD camera system  
component list” on page 24. Do not use this unit near  
strong radio sources such as a radio, TV or portable  
phone, or near devices that produce a strong electro-  
magnetic field such as a transformer or motor as this  
may generate noise in the picture or cause changes  
in image colour.  
Pay attention to the following after using the product.  
(1) Following the prescribed procedure, return the  
product to its original state before it was used,  
and then turn the power off.  
(2) When disconnecting the cords, do not pull on the  
cords with undue force.  
(3) Storage location  
• Avoid locations where the product may get wet.  
• Avoid locations with extremes in air pressure,  
temperature, or humidity; poor ventilation;  
exposure to direct sunlight; high levels of dust;  
high levels of chlorine or sulfur compounds.  
• Avoid storing the product on an unstable  
surface; for example, one that is on a slope or is  
exposed to vibration or physical shocks.  
• Avoid storing the product in a location that is used  
to store chemicals or where gases are present.  
Clean the product, its accessories, and the cords so  
that they are ready for use the next time that they are  
needed.  
If the product malfunctions, do not attempt to repair it  
yourself. Place a label on it that clearly indicates that  
it is “out of order” and contact a repair specialist.  
Do not attempt to modify the product.  
Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a  
flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or oxygen or  
nitrous oxide.  
Do not bring an electronic scalpel or other sources of  
electronic noise near this product. Doing so can  
interfere with the monitor display.  
When using a wireless microphone and receiver with  
this unit, check them beforehand to ensure that noise  
does not enter the wireless receiver.  
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Precautions (continued)  
Inspection and maintenance  
Phenomena peculiar to CCDs  
(1) The product and its components must be inspected  
regularly by a specialist. (The product should be  
inspected once every three times that it is used, or  
once every two months.)  
Pale, vertical streaks  
appear in the picture.  
(2) When using the product after it has not been used for  
at least one month, confirm that the product still  
operates normally and safely before attempting to  
actually use it.  
Monitor  
screen  
High-intensity subject  
(electric light, lamp,  
the sunlight, etc.)  
The following CCD-related phenomena may appear on  
the view screen during shooting. These are caused by  
the CCD and are not malfunctions.  
Smear phenomenon  
Occurs when a high-intensity subject is shot.  
Aliasing distortion  
Striped patterns or lines appear as jagged patterns.  
White or coloured luminescent spot  
When this unit is operated for a long time under high  
temperature, a white or coloured luminescent spot may  
appear on the screen. In this case, it is necessary to  
lower the environmental operating temperature.  
When a moving subject is shot, lines and patterns may  
appear jagged.  
Standard construction  
Handle x 2  
Screw x 8  
Washer x 4  
Camera head  
Camera control unit  
Handle set  
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Contents  
Features  
Applications........................................................... 2  
Precautions on installing medical electrical  
equipment (Safety and hazard prevention) ........... 3  
Safety precautions ................................................ 4  
Important product safety instructions .................... 5  
Precautions  
Thank you for purchasing the  
DZ-VCA1SE MICRO HD CAMERA.  
Compact, lightweight design  
Safety precautions............................................ 7  
Handling precautions........................................ 7  
Inspection and maintenance............................. 8  
Phenomena peculiar to CCDs .......................... 8  
Standard construction ........................................... 8  
Features ................................................................ 9  
Connections ........................................................ 11  
Names of parts and their functions  
Camera control unit (front panel).................... 12  
Camera control unit (rear panel)..................... 13  
Camera head.................................................. 13  
Gain control section........................................ 14  
Shutter control section.................................... 15  
White balance control section......................... 16  
Mode control section ...................................... 17  
Menu control section ...................................... 18  
Preparation  
Thanks to the incorporation of 1/3-inch CCDs, the  
camera head's outer dimensions have been reduced  
to a compact 59 (W) x 70 (H) x 79 (D) mm and its  
weight to only 230 g.  
(1/3 the volume and 1/6 the weight of an ordinary HD  
camera) The CCU (camera control unit) can be  
mounted in a standard EIA 19-inch rack (2-unit size).  
High resolution  
A total of four NTSC 1/3-inch CCDs are used (2 for G  
and one each for R and B). Utilizing a newly-devel-  
oped 4-CCD dual green system and digital signal  
processing, this camera is able to produce extremely  
high horizontal resolution of more than 800 TV lines  
and vertical resolution of more than 650 TV lines  
(approx. twice that of NTSC). The aspect ratio is 4:3.  
System construction  
HDTV studio standard (compliant with ITU-R Rec.  
709) sync signals are used, allowing recorded picture  
to be played back with high picture quality when an  
HDTV VCR such as the W-VHS VCR is used.  
A cost-effective, high-picture-quality system can be  
configured using a multi-scan computer monitor.  
Installing a lens............................................... 20  
Installing the camera control unit.................... 20  
Before shooting  
Setting the switches for white balance  
adjustment ...................................................... 21  
Back focus adjustment ................................... 21  
Basic operation  
White balance adjustment (auto).................... 22  
White balance adjustment (manual) ............... 22  
White balance adjustment (preset)................. 22  
Connectors.......................................................... 23  
Micro HD camera system component list............ 24  
Specifications ...................................................... 25  
Automatic sensitivity control  
The automatic sensitivity control combines automatic  
sensitivity control with ALC and electronic iris (ALC +  
EEI) to allow trouble-free shooting under lighting  
conditions ranging from low to high intensity.  
Electronic shutter function  
A built-in 1/2000-sec. electronic shutter function  
allows capture and analysis of fast-moving subjects.  
Flicker-free mode  
Greatly reduces the flickering caused by shooting  
under a fluorescent lamp in locations using 50-Hz  
cycles.  
Colour bar generator  
A full colour bar generator is built in for easy system  
adjustment.  
Switchable positive/negative signal  
Signals can be inverted with a switch, allowing  
conversion of a negative film to a positive picture.  
Automatic internal/external sync switching  
Useful for systematic operations, such as multi-  
camera video processing, in combination with other  
devices.  
2H contour provided as standard  
Contour compensation is performed both horizontally  
and vertically to assure sharp, clear pictures.  
• JVC cannot be responsible for any loss or  
damage to recorded material in the event  
that the colour video camera, VCR, or video  
cassette malfunctions during recording.  
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Connections  
Connection example  
Notes:  
• Do not connect this camera to equipment other than that depicted in these connection diagrams.  
• Always be certain to use the AA-V31E Isolation Transformer.  
Endoscope application  
Operation field application  
1/2" bayonet mount  
conversion adapter  
(GL-V62J)  
Endoscope Video Adapter GL-V63J*  
Endoscope Video Zoom Adapter GL-V64J*  
Lens  
(commercially  
available)  
Endoscope  
Camera head  
Front panel  
*
Always use an adapter that is designed for the Endoscope.  
CAMERA  
Camera cable  
VC-V10 or VC-V3  
(optional)  
Camera control unit (rear panel)  
SYNC OUT  
HD OUT  
Y
Camera head  
Microscope  
HD  
G
B
R
DC-IN  
VD  
PB  
PR  
GEN-LOCK IN  
V S / C . SYNC  
C. SYNC  
(
)
75Ω  
adapter GL-V61J  
(optional)  
RGB signal  
HD video signal  
(Y, PB, PR)  
DC 12 V  
ZIP drive  
Z250S  
Operation microscope application  
AC power  
adapter  
(AA-V112E)  
HD Monitor  
HV-M2000V  
Isolation transformer  
AA-V31E  
W-VHS VCR SR-W7 MAE  
AC 230 V  
• The camera head and camera control unit are adjusted as a set. Be sure the serial numbers match.  
Optimum picture quality may not be obtained if a different combination is used.  
• When the system is connected, check that current leakage from this connection does not surpass the specified  
level. Also, be absolutely sure to use an AA-V31E isolation transformer.  
• If the exterior of the isolation transformer is corroded, inadequate grounding may result. Have the exterior  
replaced by your local JVC dealer.  
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Names of parts and their functions  
Camera control unit (front panel)  
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CAMERA CONTROL UNIT DZ-VCA1U  
GAIN  
SHUTTER  
WHITE BALANCE  
MODE  
MENU  
PUSH OPEN  
POWER  
CAMERA  
ON  
I
OFF  
O
1
9
3
Interior of the function box  
GAIN  
SHUTTER  
WHITE BALANCE  
SET. MANUAL  
MODE  
BAR  
MENU  
NORMAL  
OFF  
ON  
V.SCAN  
CAMERA  
TEST SG  
ON  
OFF  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
AUTO  
PRESET  
FREEZE  
3200K  
5600K  
B
ALC  
ALC + EEI  
UNDER  
R
B
R
FINE ADJ.  
POSI  
DATE & TIME  
ON OFF  
NEGA  
NORMAL  
OVER  
4
5
7
8
6
1 [POWER] power switch and  
7 Mode control section  
power indication LED  
Switch the signal output to the monitor among  
camera, colour bar and 100% white. Also, switch  
between the negative and positive or select whether  
or not the date and time is displayed.  
2 [PUSH OPEN] door button  
Press to open the function box.  
8 Menu control section  
3 [CAMERA] camera cable connector  
Connect to the camera head using the optional  
camera cable.  
Display the menu to carry out various settings.  
9 Handle (provided)  
4 Gain control section  
Use the screws and washers provided to secure the  
Set for automatic or manual gain adjustment. Set  
the automatic adjustment combining the gain and  
shutter.  
handle to the Camera Control Unit.  
Note:Be sure to attach the handle securely so that  
you do not accidentally drop the unit.  
5 Shutter control section  
Set the shutter speed of the electronic shutter.  
When [ALC+EEI] is set in the gain control section,  
the setting operation for the shutter control section is  
disabled.  
6 White balance control section  
Adjust the white balance automatically or manually.  
Perform the fine adjustment for red or blue.  
Handle installation  
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Camera control unit (rear panel)  
SYNC OUT  
HD OUT  
Y
HD  
G
B
R
DC-IN  
VD  
PB  
PR  
GEN-LOCK IN  
VS/C. SYNC  
C. SYNC  
(
)
75Ω  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1 [DC INPUT] DC input connector  
Input DC 12 V from the optional AA-V112U power  
adaptor.  
5 [SYNC OUT] sync signal output jacks  
Outputs HD (horizontal drive signal)/VD (vertical  
drive signal)/C. SYNC.  
2 Cover for extension slot  
6 [RGB OUT] RGB signal output jacks  
Remove the cover to install an optional device in this  
slot.  
Outputs RGB signals.  
7 [Y, PB, PR OUT] video signal output jacks  
Output Y, PB, PR signals.  
3 SCSI connector  
Used to connect a ZIP or MO drive.  
When video signals are output to an HDTV monitor,  
the screen will have a 16:9 aspect ratio, resulting in a  
horizontally extended picture.  
4 [GENLOCK INPUT] external sync signal  
input jack  
Reference signal input jack used to connect the  
camera video output signal in sync with other  
equipment such as an HD camera and switcher.  
Camera head  
(Front view)  
(Side view)  
(Rear view)  
2
1
2 Camera cable connector  
Connect the camera control unit with the optional  
camera cable.  
1 Lens mount ring  
• A special C mount is used. The form is for C  
mount, however, the flange back length is 28.0  
mm.  
Ordinary C mount cannot be used.  
The flange back length of an ordinary C  
mount conversion lens is 17.526 mm.  
To install a 1/2-inch bayonet mount conversion  
lens, use the optional 1/2-inch bayonet mount  
conversion adapter (GL-V62U) .  
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Names of parts and their functions (continued)  
Gain control section  
1 GAIN switch  
2 AUTO MODE switch  
GAIN  
GAIN  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
AUTO MANUAL  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
ALC  
ALC + EEI  
UNDER  
ALC  
ALC + EEI  
UNDER  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
OVER  
OVER  
[AUTO]  
[ALC]  
The modes set with the 2 [AUTO MODE] switch can be  
engaged for automatic gain adjustment. In this mode,  
the [GAIN UP]/[GAIN DOWN] buttons are disabled.  
Adjusts the gain automatically according to changes in  
the brightness of the subject (auto sensitivity adjust-  
ment).  
[NORMAL]  
[ALC + EEI]  
Sets the gain to the reference gain [0 dB].  
Automatically adjusts exposure by adjusting the gain  
and shutter speed in combination according to changes  
in the brightness of the subject.  
[MANUAL]  
Select this mode to set the gain manually with the [GAIN  
UP] and [GAIN DOWN] buttons.  
3 AUTO GAIN switch  
4 GAIN UP/GAIN DOWN buttons  
GAIN  
GAIN  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
ALC  
ALC + EEI  
ALC  
ALC + EEI  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
OVER  
UNDER  
OVER  
UNDER  
The [NORMAL] position is for standard auto sensitivity  
adjustment. The [OVER] position adjusts the gain for  
more brightness while the [UNDER] position adjusts the  
gain for less brightness.  
[GAIN UP]  
Each time this button is pressed, the gain increases by  
1 dB.  
[GAIN DOWN]  
Each time this button is pressed, the gain decreases by  
1 dB.  
Effective only when the [GAIN] switch 1 is set to  
[AUTO].  
Effective only when the [GAIN] switch 1 is set to  
[MANUAL]. Setting from -3 dB to +12 dB is possible.  
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Shutter control section  
1 SHUTTER switch  
2 SHUTTER UP/DOWN buttons  
SHUTTER  
OFF  
SHUTTER  
OFF  
ON  
V.SCAN  
ON  
V.SCAN  
SHUTTER switch 1 and  
Flicker-free mode  
SHUTTER [UP]/[DOWN] buttons 2  
Prevents flickering caused by fluorescent lighting in a  
50-Hz area.  
When the shutter speed is set to 1/100 sec. (Flicker-free  
mode), flickering is eliminated.  
When the SHUTTER switch 1 is set to [ON]  
• Press the SHUTTER [UP] button 2 to decrease the  
shutter speed.  
• Press the SHUTTER [DOWN] button 2 to increase  
the shutter speed.  
Shutter speeds from 1/2000 to 1/30 sec. are avail-  
able.  
• When looking at the picture on the monitor during  
the use of the electronic shutter, the movement of  
the subject may appear discontinuous. This  
phenomenon occurs because the picture for  
1/2000 sec. is taken out every 1/60 sec.  
Usually shutter speed is not stored. If you want to  
store it, set the shutter speed and then, switch a  
cycle of change from [ON] to [OFF] of the 1 MENU  
switch on page 16 in spite of the initial position.  
(e.g.: Shutter speed of 1/2000 sec.)  
• When the shutter speed is set to 1/2000 sec., the  
charge storage time of the CCD image sensing  
device is reduced to approx. 1/32. As a result, the  
sensitivity is 1/32 that for the ordinary normal mode  
(1/60 sec.) and the light is insufficient.  
When shooting, increase the illumination by a  
factor of 32 or open the lens iris by 5 if sufficient  
light is available to obtain the optimum exposure.  
When the SHUTTER switch 1 is set to [OFF]  
The shutter speed is fixed at 1/60 sec.  
When the SHUTTER switch 1 is set to [V. SCAN]  
Set the shutter speed to match the scanning speed of  
a computer monitor. When shooting a monitor, fine-  
adjust the shutter speed to eliminate bright and dark  
bars running horizontally. When the shutter speed is  
faster than 1/60 sec., it is possible to fine adjust it with  
the SHUTTER [UP]/[DOWN] buttons 2.  
• As the shutter speed in the V. SCAN mode is not  
displayed, set the speed by viewing the picture so  
that a stable picture can be obtained.  
When the SHUTTER switch 1 is set to [OFF] or  
the gain control section is set to [ALC+EEI], the  
SHUTTER [UP]/[DOWN] buttons 2 have no effect.  
At-a-glance sensitivity range chart (relationship between gain, iris value and shutter)  
8
16  
32  
62.5  
125  
250  
500  
1000  
2000  
4000  
8000  
16000  
32000  
64000  
128000 256000  
ALC (1/60s)  
+12dB  
1/60s  
+6dB  
1/60s  
0dB –4dB  
1/60s 1/60s  
0dB  
1/2000s  
ALC + EEI (1/60s)  
ALC + EEI (1/30s)  
+12dB  
1/60s  
+6dB  
1/60s  
0dB  
1/60s  
0dB  
1/120s  
0dB  
1/240s  
0dB  
1/480s  
0dB  
0dB  
1/960s 1/1920s  
0dB  
1/2000s  
+6dB  
1/30s  
0dB  
1/30s  
0dB  
1/60s  
0dB  
1/120s  
0dB  
1/240s  
0dB  
1/480s  
0dB  
0dB  
1/960s 1/1920s  
ALC (1/60s)  
+12dB  
1/60s  
+6dB  
1/60s  
0dB –4dB  
1/60s 1/60s  
0dB  
1/2000s  
ALC + EEI (1/60s)  
ALC + EEI (1/30s)  
+12dB  
1/60s  
+6dB  
1/60s  
0dB  
1/60s  
0dB  
1/120s  
0dB  
1/240s  
0dB  
1/480s  
0dB  
0dB  
1/960s 1/1920s  
0dB  
1/2000s  
+6dB  
1/30s  
0dB  
1/30s  
0dB  
1/60s  
0dB  
1/120s  
0dB  
1/240s  
0dB  
1/480s  
0dB  
0dB  
1/960s 1/1920s  
F1.4  
F2  
F2.8  
F4  
F5.6  
F8  
F11  
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Names of parts and their functions (continued)  
White balance control section  
1 WHITE BALANCE switch  
[AUTO]  
When set to this position, the camera is automatically  
set to a pre-adjusted white balance.  
Use the [SET] switch 2 to automatically readjust the  
white balance.  
WHITE BALANCE  
MANUAL  
SET.  
AUTO  
PRESET  
[MANUAL]  
3200K  
5600K  
Set to this position to adjust the white balance manually  
with the [R]/[B] volume controls 3.  
R
B
R FINE ADJ.  
B
[PRESET]  
Set to this position to set the white balance adjusted  
using 3200K and 5600K light sources or the white  
balance preset by a technician.  
3200K and 5600K can be switched with the [3200K/  
5600K] switch 4.  
2 SET switch  
If white balance adjustment has not been per-  
formed, adjust it by referring to the "Basic opera-  
tion".  
In all [AUTO] and [PRESET] modes, red and blue  
can be fine-adjusted with the [ADJ R] and [ADJ B]  
volume controls 5 for FINE ADJ.  
WHITE BALANCE  
MANUAL  
SET.  
AUTO  
PRESET  
3200K  
5600K  
R
B
R FINE ADJ.  
B
3 R/B volume controls  
4 3200K/5600K switch  
WHITE BALANCE  
WHITE BALANCE  
SET.  
MANUAL  
AUTO PRESET  
SET.  
MANUAL  
AUTO PRESET  
3200K  
5600K  
3200K  
5600K  
R
B
R FINE ADJ.  
B
R
B
R FINE ADJ.  
B
5 ADJ R/ADJ B volume controls  
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Mode control section  
1 SOURCE switch  
2 FREEZE button  
MODE  
BAR  
MODE  
BAR  
CAMERA  
TEST SG  
CAMERA  
TEST SG  
FREEZE  
FREEZE  
POSI  
DATE & TIME  
ON OFF  
NEGA  
POSI  
DATE & TIME  
ON OFF  
NEGA  
[CAMERA]  
Press the FREEZE button to engage the Field Still mode  
and press it again to restore the normal mode.  
The status is shown by the LED at the left of the  
FREEZE button.  
Outputs signals from the camera to the monitor.  
[BAR]  
Outputs an internal colour bar signal from the unit to the  
monitor.  
LED lit  
: Field still  
LED extinguished : Normal use  
[TEST SG]  
Outputs an internal 100% WHITE square screen from  
the unit to the monitor.  
Use to adjust for 100% WHITE and the aspect ratio of  
the monitor.  
3 POSI/NEGA switch  
4 DATE & TIME switch  
MODE  
BAR  
MODE  
BAR  
CAMERA  
TEST SG  
CAMERA  
TEST SG  
FREEZE  
FREEZE  
POSI  
NEGA  
POSI  
NEGA  
DATE & TIME  
ON OFF  
DATE & TIME  
ON OFF  
[POSI]  
[ON]  
Set to this position for ordinary operation.  
The date and time are shown in the upper right corner of  
the screen.  
[NEGA]  
Outputs inverted red, blue and green signals from the  
camera to the monitor.  
[OFF]  
The date and time are not shown.  
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Names of parts and their functions (continued)  
Menu control section  
1 MENU switch  
2 CURSOR button  
MENU  
MENU  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
[ON]  
• The mark ( ) on the left of the menu item indicates that  
The menu is displayed on the screen.  
the item is selected.  
Select a menu item with the CURSOR button 2.  
• An up arrow () or down arrow () on the left of a  
menu item indicates that items can be selected with  
the [UP]/[DOWN] CURSOR buttons 2.  
• A right arrow () or left arrow () on the right of a  
menu item indicates that items can be selected with  
the [LEFT]/[RIGHT] CURSOR buttons 2.  
[OFF]  
The menu is not displayed.  
Menu settings will be stored in memory when this  
switch is set to [OFF]. When you finish menu  
setting, be sure to set this button to [OFF] before  
turning the power off.  
The menu of this unit consists of three screens of PAGE 1 to 3.  
MENU-PAGE 1  
[GAMMA] menu  
Select a gamma correction value or no gamma correc-  
tion.  
Selected items  
Gamma  
0.45  
0.48  
OFF  
γ = 0.45  
γ = 0.48  
No gamma correction (γ = 1.0)  
[APERTURE] menu  
Select the contour compensation value or no contour  
compensation.  
The leftmost setting on the minus side is for no contour  
compensation. Compensation values are selectable in 8  
steps.  
[AUXILIARY] menu  
Functions of selected items are described below.  
Selected items  
Functions  
MESSAGE  
The message input with MESSAGE EDIT in  
the [START] menu on MENU-PAGE 3 is shown  
in the upper left corner of the screen.  
The GAIN value and SHUTTER value are  
shown in the upper left corner of the screen.  
No indication  
[M. BLACK] menu  
Select the master black (setup) value.  
4 steps in the ± direction (about 2% shift/step) with the  
center value standing for no setup.  
GAIN/SHUT  
OFF  
W. B. NAME  
"AUTO WHITE BALANCE", "MANUAL WHITE  
BALANCE", "PRESET 3200K", "PRESET  
5600K" or the setting made by a technician are  
shown when the [WHITE BALANCE] switch or  
the [PRESET W. B.] menu is used.  
[EEI] menu  
Select whether or not to use the 1/30-sec. shutter speed  
when automatic sensitivity compensation (ALC+EEI) is  
used.  
Selected items  
1/30  
1/60  
Shutter speeds  
1/30 sec. is used.  
1/30 sec. is not used.  
[PRESET W. B.] menu  
Use to select one of the preset white balance settings  
(3200K, 5600K, or custom setting preset by a techni-  
cian).  
When the [WHITE BALANCE] switch is set to [PRE-  
SET], use the [LEFT]/[RIGHT] button to select 3200K,  
5600K, or the custom preset value. Select 3200K or  
5600K with the [3200K/5600K] switch.  
[PAGE] menu  
Switch menu PAGE 1 to PAGE 3 with the CURSOR  
[LEFT]/[RIGHT] buttons.  
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MENU-PAGE 2  
[IRIS ZONE] menu  
Change the size of the zone where automatic sensitivity  
compensation (ALC, ALC+EEI) is performed.  
Select from [LARGE], [MEDIUM], [SMALL] or  
[V.STRIPE] with the [LEFT]/[RIGHT] buttons.  
[IRIS DET.] menu  
Select the level detection method for automatic sensitiv-  
ity compensation (ALC, ALC+EEI) from peak detection  
(P), average detection (A) or both. Use the [LEFT]/  
[RIGHT] buttons to select from 9 different levels. Peak  
detection is at the far left, while average detection is at  
the far right. The 7 levels in between can be used for  
combinations of peak detection and average detection.  
[DATE] menu  
Set the date.  
Use the [LEFT]/[RIGHT] buttons to select the part of the  
date to be changed (the numbers will blink). Use the  
[UP]/[DOWN] buttons to set the new value.  
[GENLOCK] menu  
Use the [LEFT]/[RIGHT] buttons to adjust the horizontal  
phase for the external sync signal. Phase can be  
adjusted in 9 steps. Each time the button is pressed,  
the phase is shifted by 34 ns. Pressing the button 10  
times (340 ns), moves the indication by one graduation.  
Adjustment up to 2.6 µs is possible.  
[TIME] menu  
Set the time.  
Use the [LEFT]/[RIGHT] buttons to select the part of the  
time to be changed (the numbers will blink). Use the  
[UP]/[DOWN] buttons to set the new value.  
[DATE FORM] menu  
Change the date display format.  
Use the [LEFT]/[RIGHT] buttons to select one of three  
formats (year, month, day/day, month, year/month, day,  
year). The date displays change in the following order:  
[PAGE] menu  
Switch menu PAGE 1 to PAGE 3 with the CURSOR  
[LEFT]/[RIGHT] buttons.  
year, month, day  
day, month, year  
month, day, year  
MENU-PAGE 3  
3 Once you start editing, the buttons function as  
described below.  
[UP]/[DOWN] : Selects the characters.  
[LEFT]/[RIGHT] : Moves the cursor.  
[CLEAR] menu  
Use this menu to delete the message. When [CLEAR] is  
selected, the right arrow () and "EXECUTE" are  
shown.  
Press the [RIGHT] button. The down arrow () and  
"OK", and the up arrow () and "CANCEL" are shown.  
To delete the message, press the [DOWN] button. To  
cancel the operation, press the [UP] button. The right  
arrow () and "EXECUTE" indications are restored.  
Use this menu to edit the message which will be shown  
in the upper left corner of the screen.  
• The message is shown when [MESSAGE] is selected  
in MENU-PAGE 1's [AUXILIARY] menu.  
• The message can include up to 22 alphanumeric  
characters.  
[PAGE] menu  
Switch menu PAGE 1 to PAGE 3 with the CURSOR  
[LEFT]/[RIGHT] buttons.  
Selectable characters include A to Z, 0 to 9, ., :, -, /,  
and space.  
[START] menu  
1 When [START] is selected, the right arrow () and  
left arrow () together with "FIRST" and "LAST" are  
shown.  
2 The RIGHT/LEFT buttons function as described  
below.  
[RIGHT] : The first character of the message can be  
edited.  
[LEFT] : The last character of the message can be  
edited.  
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Preparation  
Installing a lens  
This unit is not provided with a lens.  
• Consult your lens dealer for information on install-  
ing and using your lens.  
• Make sure the lens is screwed all the way in.  
Otherwise, back focus cannot be obtained.  
A special C mount type lens with flange back of 28.0 mm  
can be used with no adapter. To use a 1/2" bayonet  
mount type lens, an optional adapter (GL-V62U) is  
required.  
Reference  
For your reference, examples of lenses that can be used  
with the adapter are listed in the table below.  
1/2" bayonet mount type lens  
Manufacturer  
Fujinon  
Lens type  
MSF10B  
MSF75B  
MS8X12B  
MSF20B  
MSF35B  
Installing the camera control unit (when installing in a rack)  
The camera control unit is provided with screw holes on  
its side panels to allow installation in an EIA 19" rack.  
Inner member  
Inner member  
1. Remove the screws securing the rubber feet and  
detach the rubber feet (four positions).  
2. Install the inner members for the slide rails on the  
side panels of this unit.  
6 screws with a diameter of 4 mm  
and a length of less than 6 mm  
3. Install the outer members for the slide rails on the  
rack. Slide the unit into the rack.  
Inner member installation  
Slide rails from the following manufacturer can be  
used.  
Model name  
C-305-20  
Slide length  
Japan Acuride Co., Ltd. 508 mm (20')  
Manufacturer's name  
• For information on the installation of the outer  
members and rack, consult the slide rail manufac-  
turer or your dealer.  
6-M4  
56.6  
111.1  
114.3  
3
(Unit: mm)  
Inner member installation  
hole position dimensions  
CAMERA CONTROL UNIT DZ-VCA1U  
GAIN  
SHUTTER  
WHITE BALANCE  
MODE  
MENU  
PUSH OPEN  
POWER  
CAMERA  
ON  
I
t = 3 mm  
9.8 mm  
OFF  
O
Screw hole size  
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Before shooting  
Setting the switches for white balance adjustment  
To ensure a clear picture with correct colour tones, the  
back focus and white balance must be adjusted prior to  
shooting.  
Check your connections before making any adjust-  
ments. With a monitor connected, set the camera  
control unit's switches as shown below.  
WHITE BALANCE switch “AUTO”  
SHUTTER switch “OFF”  
SOURCE switch “CAMERA”  
GAIN  
SHUTTER  
OFF  
WHITE BALANCE  
SET. MANUAL  
MODE  
BAR  
MENU  
NORMAL  
ON  
V.SCAN  
CAMERA  
TEST SG  
ON  
OFF  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
AUTO  
PRESET  
FREEZE  
3200K  
5600K  
ALC  
ALC + EEI  
UNDER  
R
B
R FINE ADJ.  
B
POSI  
DATE & TIME  
ON OFF  
NEGA  
NORMAL  
OVER  
– In the function box –  
When setting is complete, shoot a test subject.  
Adjust the lens focus and check the picture on the  
monitor.  
White balance must be adjusted beforehand each  
time you shoot.  
Be sure to check the colour tone of the monitor using the  
BAR signal before adjusting white balance.  
If the monitor’s colour tone is incorrect, it may not be  
possible to accurately adjust the white balance.  
Back focus adjustment  
To adjust the back focus, refer to the instruction manual  
provided with the lens you are using.  
Back focus adjustment is required only when the  
lens is installed. No further adjustment is necessary.  
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Basic operation  
White balance adjustment  
While referring to the monitor, shoot a white subject  
(such as a wall or sheet of paper) in full screen under  
the same lighting conditions as those that will exist  
during the actual shoot.  
1 White balance adjustment (auto)  
Set the WHITE BALANCE switch to [AUTO].  
Hold the [SET] switch to the right. [AUTO WHITE] will  
blink in the upper left corner of the monitor screen.  
When white balance adjustment is complete, this  
indication changes to [AUTO WHITE OK].  
For further fine adjustment, use the [ADJ R]/[ADJ B]  
volume controls for FINE ADJ.  
SET switch  
WHITE BALANCE switch  
WHITE BALANCE  
SET.  
MANUAL  
AUTO PRESET  
3200K  
5600K  
R
B
R FINE ADJ.  
B
If the indication in the upper left corner of the  
monitor screen does not change to [AUTO WHITE  
OK], white balance has not been completely ad-  
justed.  
Check the following points, then retry auto white  
balance adjustment.  
1. Is the light insufficient?  
Adjust the lighting.  
2. Did you shoot a coloured subject?  
Shoot a white subject.  
2 White balance adjustment (manual)  
Connect a measuring instrument such as a waveform  
monitor to the video signal output jacks and adjust the  
white balance while watching the waveform.  
First, set the WHITE BALANCE switch to [MANUAL].  
Adjust the PB, PR output amplitudes to the minimum with  
the [R]/[B] volume controls.  
WHITE BALANCE switch  
WHITE BALANCE  
SET.  
MANUAL  
AUTO PRESET  
3200K  
5600K  
Adjust the PR with the [R] volume control and the PB with  
the [B] volume control.  
R
B
R FINE ADJ.  
B
If a measuring instrument is not available, adjust the  
picture on the monitor screen until it is white. In this  
case, high-precision white balance cannot be  
obtained.  
R/B volume control  
3 White balance adjustment (preset)  
Set the WHITE BALANCE switch to [PRESET].  
When a halogen lamp is used as a light source, check  
the MENU-PAGE 1's [PRESET W.B.] menu, and set the  
[3200K/5600K] switch to 3200K. If a light source similar  
to sunlight is used, set this switch to 5600K.  
3200K/5600K switch  
WHITE BALANCE switch  
WHITE BALANCE  
SET.  
MANUAL  
AUTO PRESET  
For further fine adjustment, use the [ADJ R]/[ADJ B]  
volume controls for FINE ADJ.  
3200K  
5600K  
R
B
R FINE ADJ.  
B
ADJ R/ADJ B volume controls  
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Connectors  
1 Input/output connector on the camera head  
Pin  
Nos.  
Pin  
Nos.  
Signals  
Signals  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Clock output  
q
w
e
r
t
y
u
i
o
Video signal output  
GND  
GND  
Control signal input  
Control signal input  
Sync signal input  
Sync signal input  
Video signal output  
GND  
Video signal output  
GND  
8
2
19  
7
9
18  
17  
16  
15  
10  
11  
3
1
6
15 V input  
5 V input  
4
5
12  
13 14  
GND  
-8.5 V input  
-5 V input  
Video signal output  
GND  
2 Input/output connector on the CCU  
Pin  
Nos.  
Pin  
Nos.  
Signals  
Signals  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Clock input  
q
w
e
r
t
y
u
i
o
p
Video signal input  
GND  
GND  
Control signal output  
Control signal output  
Sync signal output  
Sync signal output  
Video signal input  
GND  
Video signal input  
GND  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
11 12 13 14 15 16  
17 18 19 20  
15 V output  
5 V output  
GND  
-8.5 V output  
-5 V output  
NC  
Video signal input  
GND  
3 DC input connector  
Pin Nos.  
Signals  
1
2
3
4
GND  
NC  
4
1
3
2
NC  
+12 V input  
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Micro HD camera system component list  
HD camera system  
Trade name  
Micro HD camera  
Model name  
DZ-VCA1SE  
Organization  
Camera head  
Option  
Camera Control Unit  
Handle  
Power code for UK  
Power code for EC Continent  
Power code for W-VHS  
SCSI cable  
Power code for ZIP drive  
AA-V112E  
AA-V31E  
AC power adapter  
Power code for AC adapter  
AC power adapter  
Isolation transformer, Plug retainer brackets,  
Cover plates, Torx head screws  
Isolation transformer  
VC-V3  
Camera cable 3 m  
Camera cable  
VC-V10  
Camera cable 10 m  
Camera cable  
GL-V61J  
GL-V62J  
GL-V63J  
GL-V64J  
HT-M2000V  
SR-W7MAE  
Microscope adapter  
Microscope adapter  
1/2 inch bayonet conversion adapter  
Endoscope adapter  
Endoscope zoom adapter  
HD monitor  
1/2 inch bayonet conversion adapter  
Endoscope adapter  
Endoscope zoom adapter  
HD monitor, Power code  
W-VHS VCR, Power code  
W-VHS VCR  
(VS5402.X/VS6300.X) Cart  
(Z250S) ZIP drive AC power adapter for ZIP drive  
Cart  
ZIP drive  
Voltage  
DC 12 V  
AC 100 V – 230 V AC 1.4 – 0.8 A  
Current  
Frequency  
Micro HD camera  
DC 1.3 A  
ZIP drive AC adapter  
AC power adapter  
Isolation transformer  
in  
out DC 5 V  
in AC 120 V  
out DC 12 V  
in AC 230 V  
50/60 Hz  
DC 1000 mA  
AC 0.8 A (max)  
DC 3.0 A  
50 Hz  
50 Hz  
AC 1.58 A  
AC 3.0 A  
out AC 120 V  
AC 120 V  
HD monitor  
AC 1.6 A  
50/60 Hz  
50/60 Hz  
W-VHS VCR  
AC 110 V – 240 V AC 0.7 A  
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Specifications  
* Design and specifications subject to change without notice.  
Camera head section  
Image sensing device  
Shooting system  
: 1/3-inch IT-CCD (410,000 pixels)  
: 4-CCD new dual green system  
Colour separation optical system: 1/3 type F1.4 3-colour separation prism  
Number of effective pixels  
Camera output  
Lens mount  
: 768 (horizontal) x 494 (vertical), 380,000 pixels  
: 19 pins  
: Special mount (C mount form, flange back: 28.0 mm)  
: Camera head; 59 (W) x 70 (H) x 79 (D) mm (2-3/8” x 2-13/16” x 3-1/8”)  
(not including insulating rubber covers)  
: Camera head; 230 g (0.51 lbs.) (not including insulating rubber covers)  
: Type BF  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Classification  
Camera control unit section  
Number of scanning lines  
Scanning system  
: 1125 (980 effective)  
: 2:1 interlace  
Scanning frequency  
Aspect ratio  
: 33.75 kHz (horizontal), 60 Hz (vertical)  
: 4:3  
Horizontal resolution (center)  
Vertical resolution (center)  
S/N  
: More than 800 TV lines (Y signal)  
: More than 650 TV lines (Y signal)  
: 52 dB  
Sensitivity  
: F5.6, 2000 lx  
Minimum subject illuminance  
Sync system  
: 10 lx (F1.6 + 12 dB, 1/30 shutter, 50% level)  
: Internal sync/external sync  
External sync signal input  
Colour bar  
: Composite video signal of 1 Vp-p or composite sync signal of ±0.3 Vp-p, 75 ohms, BNC x 1  
: Full colour bar  
Contour correction  
: Horizontal dual-edged (9-step variable)  
Vertical dual-edged (9-step variable)  
Electronic shutter speed  
: 1/30 s, 1/60 s (normal), 1/100 s (flicker-free), 1/175 s, 1/250 s, 1/375 s, 1/500 s, 1/1000 s,  
1/2000 s  
Video output  
• R/G/B signal  
: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms for each (no sync), BNC connector x 3 (one for each)  
• Y/PB/PR  
Y
PB  
PR  
: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms (including sync)  
: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms (including sync)  
: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms (including sync)  
: HD; BNC x 1 (TTL)  
• Sync signal  
VD, BNC x 1 (TTL)  
C. SYNC; BNC x 1  
(±0.3 Vp-p, 75 ohms, compliant with HDTV standard ITU-R Rec. 709)  
: 50 pin mini x 2  
: 20 pins  
SCSI Interface  
Camera input  
Date indication  
: Menu system  
1) Year, month, day  
2) Day, month, year  
3) Month, day, year  
Time indication  
Power supply  
: Menu system,  
hour: minute: second  
: DC 12 V, 1.3 A XLR 4 pins, AA-V112E AC power adaptor (optional)  
When using this unit for medical purposes, be absolutely sure to use the  
separately sold AA-V31E isolation transformer.  
: 18 W  
Power consumption  
Operating environment  
: +5°C to +35°C (41°F to 95°F), 35 – 75%  
Allowable storage environment : –20°C to +50°C (–4°F to 122°F), 35 – 80%  
Dimensions  
: 430 (W) x 93 (H) x 322 (D) mm  
(16-15/16" x 3-11/16" x 12-11/16")  
(excluding the handle for rack mounting)  
: 4.9 kg (10.8 lbs.)  
Weight  
Accessories  
: Handle set x 1  
Supplied documentation  
: Instruction manual x 1  
Warrantee card x 1  
Service center information x 1  
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Isolation transformer AA-V31E  
TECHNICAL AND SERVICE  
ASSISTANCE  
Manufacturer  
: Victor Company of Japan  
Limited  
: CLASS I  
: 230 V AC  
50 Hz  
Classification  
Input  
JVC offers technical and customer service assistance.  
Please contact us at the following address.  
1.50 A  
2.7 A  
Output  
: 120 V AC  
50 Hz  
JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS (UK) LIMITED  
ULLswater House, Kendel Avenue, London W3 OXA,  
United Kingdom  
TEL: (0181) 896-6000  
FAX: (0181) 896-6060  
Accessories  
:
Plug retainer bracket x 4  
Torx head screw x 8  
Cover plate x 4  
Flat washer x 3  
Split locking washer x 3  
JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS GmbH  
Grüner Weg 10, 61169 Fiedberg/Hessen, Germany  
TEL: (06031) 6050  
AC power adapter AA-V112E  
Manufacturer  
: Victor Company of Japan  
Limited  
: 120 V AC  
0.8 A  
FAX: (06031) 605180  
Input  
50 Hz, MAX.  
3.0 A  
Symbols indicated on this equipment have the  
following meanings.  
Output  
: 12 V DC  
Accessories  
: AC inlet cable (Hospital  
Grade) x 1  
Classification  
: Class I  
Attention, consult ACCOMPANYING  
DOCUMENTS  
HD monitor HV-M2000V  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Dimensions  
: 120 V AC  
: 1.6 A  
: 476 mm (W) x 407.5 mm (H) x  
529 mm (D)  
50/60 Hz  
Alternating current  
Weight:  
: 31.6 kg  
Accessory  
:
AC power cord (2.4 m) x 1  
W-VHS VCR SR-W7MAE  
Power requirements  
Dimensions  
Direct current  
: 110 V AC – 240 V AC  
: 476 mm (W) x 148 mm (H) x  
366 mm (D)  
50/60 Hz  
Weight:  
: 10 kg  
Off (power: disconnection from the mains)  
On (power: connection to the mains)  
TYPE BF APPLIED PART  
Equipotential terminal  
Mobile video cart VS5402.X/VS6300.X  
Dimensions  
VS5402.X  
: 500 mm (W) x 1428 mm (H) x  
490 mm (D)  
: 600 mm (W) x 1108 mm (H) x  
490 mm (D)  
VS6300.X  
Load capacity  
• Basic-framework total additional load  
: 225 kg  
• Shelf  
• Drawer  
• Pull-out shelf  
Monitor shelf  
• Load capacity  
: 50 kg  
: 20 kg  
: 20 kg  
: 35 kg  
Zip drive Z250S  
AC adapter for ZIP drive  
• Input  
Video output  
: 110 V AC – 230 V AC  
50/60 Hz  
• Output  
: 5 V DC  
1 mA  
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Outer dimensions  
78.5  
72  
Camera head  
3
8.5  
59  
0.5  
60  
6.5  
7.25  
8.05  
13  
(Side)  
(Rear)  
29  
34  
(Front)  
(Bottom)  
Camera control unit  
482  
430  
26  
26  
CAMERA CONTROL UNIT DZ-VCA1U  
GAIN  
SHUTTER  
WHITE BALANCE  
MODE  
MENU  
PUSH OPEN  
POWER  
CAMERA  
(Front)  
ON  
I
OFF  
O
289.4  
5
GAIN  
SHUTTER  
OFF  
WHITE BALANCE  
MODE  
BAR  
MENU  
NORMAL  
SET.  
MANUAL  
AUTO PRESET  
ON  
V.SCAN  
CAMERA  
TEST SG  
ON  
OFF  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
FREEZE  
3200K  
5600K  
B
ALC  
ALC  
+
EEI  
(Inside panel)  
(Rear)  
R
B
R
FINE ADJ.  
POSI  
NEGA  
NORMAL  
DATE  
ON  
&
TIME  
OFF  
OVER  
UNDER  
427.5  
SYNC OUT  
HD OUT  
Y
HD  
G
B
R
DC-IN  
VD  
PB  
PR  
GEN-LOCK IN  
C. SYNC  
V
S
/
C
.
SYNC  
(75)  
335.6  
300  
23  
12.8  
(Side)  
(Unit: mm)  
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JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS (UK) LIMITED  
ULLswater House, Kendel Avenue, London W3 OXA, United Kingdom  
JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS GmbH  
Grüner Weg 10, 61169 Fiedberg/Hessen, Germany  
Printed in Japan  
0200IYV*ID*VP  
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