Toshiba IK-1000 Instruction Manual
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CCD COLOR CAMERA
IK-1000
Please read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it handy
for future reference.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ................................................. 3
2. COMPONENTS ............................................................. 6
3. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ........................................... 6
4. CONNECTION ............................................................. 10
5. LENS ADJUSTMENT .................................................. 11
6. OPERATION ................................................................ 13
8. TROUBLESHOOTING! ................................................ 32
9. EXTERNAL VIEW ........................................................ 33
10. SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................... 34
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Record in space provided below the Model No. and
the Serial No. as found on the label on the bottom
of this unit.
Model. No. IK-1000
Serial No.
Retain this information for future reference.

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    10. SPECIFICATIONS ... 34 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Record in space provided below the Model No. and the Serial No. as found on the label on the bottom of this unit. Model. No. IK-1000 Serial No. Retain this information for future reference.
  • Page 3: Important Safeguards

    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. 2. Retain Instructions The safety instructions and instruction manual should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the instruction manual should be adhered to.
  • Page 4 CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
  • Page 5: Cautions On Use And Installation

    1. CAUTIONS ON USE AND INSTALLATION • On installation, observe the following matters: - Do not block the radiation fan's holes. - Do not place cloth including a tablecloth over the fan. - Do not place the camera on the carpet or cushion. - Dot place the camera into a confined small room susceptible to heat generation.
  • Page 6: Components

    • When cleaning the camera Unplug the power source before cleaning. Clean with a soft dry cloth. If the dust is hard to take off, softly wipe off with a cloth soaked in mild detergent. Do not use volatile chemicals such as thinner, benzene, and insecticide.
  • Page 7 !1 Camera Support Fitting !4 Tripod setting hole !5 Iris selection switch * For detailed dimensions, refer to the external view on page 33. !2 IRIS terminal (4P) !3 Imaging unit !6 C mount ring   lock screw !7 C mount ring - 7 -...
  • Page 8 q DC IN 12V terminal Accepts a DC power unit (12 V). w VIDEO terminal Outputs VBS signal. Connected to monitor, recording device, etc. (BNC connector) e RS232C terminal Used to control functions by communications via RS232C. r DISP button Used when switching the display.
  • Page 9 !4 Tripod setting hole Used when fixing a camera to the tripod. Cautions • When attaching the camera to a tripod, fasten the tripod to the camera tripod setting hole without sliding them from each other. If not fixed securely, the camera may drop, causing personal injury.
  • Page 10: Connection

    4. CONNECTION Lens VIDEO terminal Camera body DC IN 12V terminal DC 12 V power supply Cautions • When installing the camera, unplug the power source of the camera and all connected equipment. • Please use a monitor which has BNC or S-Video input. •...
  • Page 11: Lens Adjustment

    5. LENS ADJUSTMENT 5.1 Available Lens Use a C mount lens whose rear flange projection is 9 mm or less. Cautions • When using a zoom lens or a lens of 400 g or more, be sure that the lens is supported to prevent damage to the C mount ring.
  • Page 12 Cautions • Do not adjust the lens side in the adjustment in (5). Interference of exposure control between lens and camera body may cause noisy video image and hunting. Lens side Cautions • Note that wrong selection of iris switch or wrong connection of iris connector causes heating inside the camera, resulting in malfunction and failure.
  • Page 13: Operation

    6. OPERATION Referring to the above item “4. CONNECTION,” connect necessary equipment. Turn on the connected equipment and the power source of this camera. Point the lens at the object, operate the lens iris adjustment, focus adjustment, etc. Refer to the items “6.1 Sense Function,” “6.2 White Balance,” “6.3 SCENE file” and “7. MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLAY,”...
  • Page 14 6.1.1 AUTO Mode In the AUTO mode, the brightness and sensitivity of video image can automatically be controlled for each of four sensitivity controls according to the brightness of object. In case of excess of individual sensitivity control ranges due to too bright or too dark object, the status is automatically switched among four controls as shown in the diagram below to control lens iris and sensitivity.
  • Page 15: White Balance

    6.2 White Balance For the white balance adjustment for this unit, ATW (Automatic Tracking White Balance), ONE PUSH WB (One Push White Balance) and MANUAL (Manual White Balance) adjustments are provided. To select the desired mode, refer to the item “7.4 WHT BAL (White balance)”...
  • Page 16: Scene Files

    Display AWB OK Automatic white balance adjustment finished correctly. AWB NG Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed because the video level LEVEL LOW is too low. Adjust the camera for a proper video level. AWB NG Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed because the video level LEVEL HIGH is too high.
  • Page 17: Mode Setting By On Screen Display

    7. MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLAY Various settings can be controlled on the unit by using the on screen menu displayed on the monitor. The contents once set are memorized in the SCENE files (A, B and C) even if the power source is turned off.
  • Page 18 7.2 Items that can be set on screen display Page Mode Set item name name name 1 SENS AUTO FLICKER CMG MAX AGC MAX SS LONG MAX LEVEL PEAK/AVE AREA MANUAL SHUTTER MANUAL GAIN 2 WHT BAL R PAINT B PAINT R PAINT PUSH WB B PAINT...
  • Page 19 7.3 SENS (sensitivity setting) The sensitivity of this unit can be se to AUTO and MANUAL. Place the cursor “→” on MODE, press the [DATA UP] or [DATA DOWN] button, and select the desired mode from AUTO and MANUAL. AUTO: Automatically control the exposure time to get the set level.
  • Page 20 (1) Changing flicker correction FLICKER is capable of correcting fluorescent flicker generated in 50 Hz area. Setting FLICKER to ON fixes the electronic shutter to 1/100s, removing fluorescent flicker. However, if AUTO SENS enters long term exposure control, the electronic shutter is switched from 1/100s to long term.
  • Page 21 (4) Changing the setting of maximum value of AUTO long term exposure q Using the [MENU UP] or [MENU DOWN] button, place “→” on SS LONG MAX. w Using the [DATA UP] or [DATA DOWN] button, set the maximum value of AUTO long term exposure.
  • Page 22 (7) Changing brightness detection area q Using the [MENU UP] or [MENU DOWN] button, place “→” on AREA. w Using the [DATA UP] or [DATA DOWN] button, select PEAK or AVERAGE. PRESET A PRESET B PRESET C [DATA DOWN] PRESET A PRESET B PRESET E PRESET F...
  • Page 23 7.3.2 When Changing Settings of MANUAL mode and MANUAL Shutter mode Up/down movement Set by DATA by MENU UP/DOWN UP/DOWN -- 1 SENS -- <FILE A> MODE MANUAL SHUTTER MANUAL MANUAL 1/100s CMG7 GAIN LEVEL PEAK/AVE AVERAGE AREA PRESET A <SENS MODE=MANUAL, SHUTTER MODE=MANUAL>...
  • Page 24 7.3.3 When Changing Settings of MANUAL mode (Synchro. Scan mode) Up/down movement Set by DATA by MENU UP/DOWN UP/DOWN -- 1 SENS -- <FILE A> MODE MANUAL SHUTTER SS SYNCRO SCAN 30FLD GAIN LEVEL PEAK/AVE AVERAGE AREA PRESET A <SENS MODE=MANUAL, SHUTTER MODE=SS> (1) Changing the setting of Synchro.
  • Page 25 7.4 WHT BAL (White Balance) WHT BAL has three modes: ONE PUSH WB, ATW and MANUAL. Place the cursor “->” on MODE, press the [DATA UP] or [DATA DOWN] button, and select the desired mode from ONE PUSH WB, ATW, MANUAL. 7.4.1 When Changing Setting of ONE PUSH WB (One Push White Balance) Mode Up/down movement Set by DATA...
  • Page 26 (3) Changing ONE PUSH WB area q Using the [MENU UP] or [MENU DOWN] button, place “→” on AREA w Using the [DATA UP] or [DATA DOWN] button, set the photometer area. PRESET A PRESET B PRESET E PRESET F * Bold face on the diagram shows a detection area.
  • Page 27 7.4.2 When Changing Settings of ATW (Automatic Tracking White Balance) Mode Up/down movement Set by DATA by MENU UP/DOWN UP/DOWN -- 2 WHT BAL ATW -- <FILE A> MODE ATW R PAINT B PAINT (1) Changing R PAINT (red offset) q Using the [MENU UP] or [MENU DOWN] button, place “→”...
  • Page 28 7.4.3 When Changing Settings of MANUAL (Manual White Balance) Mode Up/down movement Set by DATA by MENU UP/DOWN UP/DOWN -- 2 WHT BAL -- <FILE A> MODE MANUAL R GAIN B GAIN (1) Changing red gain q Using the [MENU UP] or [MENU DOWN] button, place “→” on R GAIN. w Use the [DATA UP] or [DATA DOWN] button to make setting.
  • Page 29 7.5 PROCESS (Process) Up/down movement Set by DATA by MENU UP/DOWN UP/DOWN -- 3 PROCESS -- <FILE A> GAMMA (1) Changing ON/OFF of gamma correction q Using the [MENU UP] or [MENU DOWN] button, place “→” on GAMMA. w Using [DATA UP] or [DATA DOWN] button, select ON or OFF. (2) Changing ON/OFF of detail q Using the [MENU UP] or [MENU DOWN] button, place “→”...
  • Page 30 7.6 OPTION (Option) Up/down movement Set by DATA by MENU UP/DOWN UP/DOWN -- 4 OPTION -- <FILE A> BAUD RATE 19200bps SCENE FILE TEMP.ALARM CMG OFFSET (1) Changing communication baud rate q Using the [MENU UP] or [MENU DOWN] button, place “→” on BAUD RATE. w Using the [DATA UP] or [DATA DOWN] button, select 9600 bps or 19200 bps.
  • Page 31 (4) Changing the setting of electronic multiplication offset q Using the [MENU UP] or [MENU DOWN] button, place “→” on CMG OFFSET. w Use the [DATA UP] or [DATA DOWN] button to make setting. Decrease of gain [DATA DOWN] Cautions This function is provided to correct gain that has changed due to CCD aging.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    8. TROUBLESHOOTING! Symptom Video image does • Is the iris selection switch set correctly according to the lens? not appear. • Is the lens iris adjustment correct? • Are cables connected correctly? • Is power supplied to equipment and camera body? •...
  • Page 33: External View

    9. EXTERNAL VIEW IK-1000 Unit: mm (inch) - 33 -...
  • Page 34: Specifications

    10. SPECIFICATIONS DC12V ±10% (4P connector HR10A-7P-4PB by HIROSE Electronics Co., Ltd.) Power supply Power consumption 6.0 W (with ambient temperature of 77°F) 12 W (with ambient temperature of 113°F) Imaging element 1/2 type 330K pixels (effective pixels) frame interline CCD Effective number of pixels H: 658 V: 496 Scanning system...
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  • Page 40 You must notify (877) 855-1349 within (30) days after you discover that the product does not perform in accordance with specifications during the Limited Warranty period. All warranty service of this product must be performed by the Toshiba Exchange Center by calling (877) 855-1349. Warranty service can not be performed by any other Toshiba Authorized Service Provider.

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