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		 INSTRUCTION MANUAL   
					CAMERA CONTROL UNIT   
					IK-TF7U   
					For Customer Use   
					Enter below the Serial #   
					which is located on the   
					bottom of the cabinet. Retain   
					this information for future   
					reference.   
					Model #:   
					Serial #:   
					IK-TF7U   
					FCC NOTICE   
					This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursu-   
					ant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against   
					harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment   
					generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance   
					with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this   
					equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be   
					required to correct the interference at his own expense.   
					USER-INSTALLER CAUTION:Your authority to operate this FCC verified equipment could be voided   
					if you make changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance   
					to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.   
					This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.   
					Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est comforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.   
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				Note the following instructions when installing.   
					• Do not cover the product with any material.   
					• Do not place the product on any confined Inflammable material such as a   
					carpet or blanket.   
					• Do not place the product in a narrow space, as this may cause heat to buildup   
					inside the product.   
					Failure to follow the above cautions may result in fire.   
					Do not place the product in direct sunshine and/or high temperature.   
					Temperature build up inside the product may result in fire.   
					Avoid placing in humid, smoky, vaporized or dusty places.   
					This may result in fire and/or electric shock.   
					Ask your dealer to perform a periodical check and internal cleaning (approx.   
					once every five years).   
					Dust inside the product may result in fire. For check and cleaning cost, please   
					consult your dealer.   
					The following description is for that a camera head “IK-TF7H” connected to this camera control unit.   
					Do not point the lens directly at the sun and/or intensive light such as di-   
					rect sunlight, etc.   
					Focusing of the light may cause eye injury and/or fire.   
					Disclaimer   
					We disclaim any responsibility and shall be held harmless for any damages or losses incurred by the   
					user in any of the following cases:   
					1. Fire, earthquake or any other act of God; acts by third parties; misuse by the user, whether inten-   
					tional or accidental; use under extreme operating conditions.   
					2. Malfunction or non-function resulting in indirect, additional or consequential damages, including   
					but not limited to loss of expected income and suspension of business activities.   
					3. Incorrect use not in compliance with instructions in this instruction manual.   
					4. Malfunctions resulting from misconnection to other equipment.   
					5. Repairs or modifications made by the user or caused to be made by the user and carried out by   
					an unauthorized third party.   
					6. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Toshiba’s liabilities shall not, in any circumstances, exceed the   
					purchase price of the product.   
					Limitation of Usage   
					The product is not designed for any “critical applications.” “Critical applications” means life support   
					systems, exhaust or smoke extraction applications, medical applications, commercial aviation, mass   
					transit applications, military applications, homeland security applications, nuclear facilities or sys-   
					tems or any other applications where product failure could lead to injury to persons or less of life or   
					catastrophic property damage. Accordingly, [Toshiba/TAIS] disclaims any and all liability arising out   
					of the use of the product in any critical applications.   
					Protection of Personal Information   
					Images taken by the camera that reveal the likeness of an individual person may be considered   
					personal information. To disclose, exhibit or transmit those images over the internet or otherwise,   
					consent of the person may be required.   
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				Copyright and Right of Portrait   
					There may be a conflict with the Copyright Law and other laws when a customer uses, displays,   
					distributes, or exhibits an image picked up by the camera without permission from the copyright   
					holder. Please also note that transfer of an image or file covered by copyright is restricted to use   
					within the scope permitted by the Copyright Law.   
					TABLE OF CONTENTS   
					1. CAUTIONS ON USE AND INSTALLATION ..... 5   
					2. COMPONENTS ................................................ 5   
					3. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS .............................. 6   
					4. CONNECTION .................................................. 7   
					(4. 4) Changing B pedestal ........................ 22   
					(4. 5) Changing the shading   
					correction mode ............................... 23   
					(4. 6) Changing the manual shading correction   
					seting ................................................ 23   
					( 5 ) SYNC ...................................................... 23   
					(5. 1) Adjusting horizontal phase............... 23   
					4. 1 Standard Connection ................................ 7   
					4. 2 Cautions on Connection ........................... 7   
					4. 3 Connector Pin Assignments ..................... 7   
					( 6 ) OPTION .................................................. 23   
					(6. 1) Changing serial communication baud   
					rate .................................................... 23   
					5. OPERATION ..................................................... 8   
					( 7 ) Returning to factory settings ................... 24   
					7. 3 Synchro. Scan Operation ........................ 24   
					( 1 ) Setting by 1H .......................................... 24   
					( 2 ) Setting by the frame ................................ 24   
					7. 4 E. TRG (External trigger)......................... 25   
					5. 1 Automatic Black Balance .......................... 8   
					5. 2 White Balance........................................... 8   
					5. 3 Gain ........................................................ 10   
					5. 4 Sading Correction ................................... 10   
					6. ITEMS CONTROLLED BY THE SCREEN   
					DISPLAY ......................................................... 11   
					( 1 ) 1P SNR   
					(1 Pulse Trigger Sync Non Reset)........... 25   
					(1. 1) 1 Pulse Trigger SYNC-NON RESET   
					Picture Output Timing ...................... 25   
					7. MODE SETTING BY THE SCREEN DISPLAY .. 12   
					7. 1 Using the Menus ..................................... 12   
					7. 2 Menus ..................................................... 13   
					( 1 ) SHUTTER (Electronic shutter)................ 13   
					(1. 1) Changing the setting in   
					( 2 ) 1P SR (1 Pulse Trigger Sync Reset) ....... 26   
					(2. 1) 1 Pulse Trigger SYNC-RESET Picture   
					Output Timing ................................... 26   
					( 3 ) PW SNR (Pulse width trigger   
					MANU mode ..................................... 14   
					(1. 2) Changing the setting in   
					SS (synchro. scan) mode ................. 15   
					(1. 3) Changing the setting in   
					SYNC-NON RESET) .............................. 27   
					(3. 1) Pulse Width Trigger SYNC-NON RESET   
					Picture Output Timing ...................... 27   
					E.TRG mode..................................... 16   
					(1. 3. 1) Changing the setting in   
					1P SNR mode ............................... 16   
					(1. 3. 2) Changing the setting in   
					( 4 ) PW SR (Pulse width trigger   
					SYNC-RESET) ....................................... 28   
					(4. 1) 1 Pulse Width Trigger SYNC-RESET   
					Picture Output Timing ...................... 28   
					1P SR mode ................................. 17   
					(1. 3. 3) Changing the setting in   
					PW SNR mode ............................. 18   
					(1. 3. 4) Changing the setting in   
					PW SR mode ................................ 19   
					(1. 3. 5) Changing the setting in   
					( 5 ) RR (Reset restart) .................................. 29   
					(5. 1) Long Term Exposure ........................ 29   
					(5. 2) Input Timing Chart Example ............ 29   
					7. 5 Partial Read ............................................ 30   
					( 1 ) Partial Scanning OFF   
					(All pixels scanning) ................................ 30   
					RR mode ....................................... 19   
					( 2 ) Partial Scanning ON ............................... 30   
					( 3 ) When Partial Scanning Mode is ON ....... 30   
					7. 6 External Sync .......................................... 31   
					( 1 ) External sync signal polarity ................... 31   
					( 2 ) External sync frequency range ............... 31   
					( 2 ) GAIN (Video gain)................................... 20   
					(2. 1) Changing the setting in GAIN .......... 20   
					( 3 ) WHT BAL (White balance)...................... 21   
					(3. 1) Changing the setting in AWB   
					(Automatic White Balance) mode .... 21   
					(3. 2) Changing the setting in MANU   
					(Manual) mode ................................. 21   
					( 3 ) Using the unit with external sync signal .. 31   
					(3. 1) H (horizontal) phase adjustment...... 31   
					( 4 ) PROCESS .............................................. 22   
					(4. 1) Changing gamma correction ............ 22   
					(4. 2) Changing master pedestal ............... 22   
					(4. 3) Changing R pedestal ........................ 22   
					8. INPUT OUTPUT SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS .... 32   
					( 1 ) HD Input Specifications .......................... 32   
					( 2 ) VD Input Specifications........................... 32   
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				( 3 ) Trigger Pulse Specifications.................... 32   
					( 2 ) Vertical Output Waveform Timing Chart... 33   
					( 4 ) External HD/VD Input Phase   
					10. SPECIFICATIONS ....................................... 34   
					Specifications.......................................... 32   
					11. EXTERNAL APPEARANCE DIAGRAM...... 35   
					12. BEFORE MAKING A SERVICE CALL ........ 35   
					9. OUTPUT WAVEFORM TIMING CHART............. 33   
					( 1 ) Horizontal Output Waveform Timing Chart ... 33   
					This product is 3CCD color camera with digital video output.   
					1. CAUTIONS ON USE AND INSTALLATION   
					Handling the unit.   
					The following descriptions are for that a camera head   
					“IK-TF7H” connected to this camera control unit.   
					• 
					Do not drop, jolt, or vibrate, as this may result in   
					damage to the unit. This may cause problems.   
					Treat the camera cables carefully to prevent cable   
					problems, such as breaks in the cable and loose   
					connections.   
					Do not shoot intense light.   
					• 
					If there is an intense light at a location on the   
					screen such as a spot light, a blooming and smear-   
					ing may occur. When intense light enters, vertical   
					stripes may appear on the screen. This is not a   
					malfunction. Ghosts may occur when there is an   
					intense light near the object. In this case, change   
					the shooting angle.   
					Install the camera in a location free from noise.   
					• 
					• 
					If the camera or the cables are located near power   
					utility lines or a TV, etc. undesirable noise may   
					appear on the screen. In such a case, try to change   
					the location of the camera or the cable wiring.   
					Moire   
					• 
					Operating ambient temperature and humidity.   
					A moire pattern is an interference pattern gener-   
					ated when two repetitive line patterns overlap.This   
					is not a malfunction. Eliminating the repetitive line   
					patterns, or aligning the two patterns, will elimi-   
					nate the moire.   
					Do not use the camera in places where tempera-   
					ture and humidity exceed the specifications. Pic-   
					ture quality will deteriolate and internal parts may   
					be damaged.   
					Handling of the camera head and protection   
					cap.   
					• 
					Be particularly careful when using in places ex-   
					posed to direct sunlight. When shooting in hot   
					places, depending on the conditions of the object   
					and the camera (for example when the gain is in-   
					creased), noise in the form of vertical strips or   
					white dots may occur. This is not a malfunction.   
					Keep the camera head and protection cap away   
					from as they may pose a choking hazard.The pro-   
					tection cap protects the image sensing plane when   
					the lens is removed from the camera head, do not   
					discard.   
					When not using the camera for extended peri-   
					ods of time.   
					• 
					• 
					When cleaning the camera.   
					• 
					Switch the control unit off and disconnect the   
					power supply.   
					Unplug the power source before cleaning. Clean   
					with a soft dry cloth only. Do not use chemicals or   
					chemically treated cloths. Chemicals may damage   
					coatings and printed letters. When cleaning the   
					lens, use lens cleaning paper.   
					Avoid using or storing the camera in the fol-   
					lowing places:   
					Places filled with highly flammable and corrosive   
					gas.   
					Installation without a tripod.   
					• 
					Before installing the camera head and the cam-   
					era control unit, make sure that the location can   
					withstand the total weight of the camera head and   
					the camera control unit.   
					Places near gasoline, benzene, or paint thinner.   
					Places subject to strong vibration.   
					Places containing chemicals (such as pesticides),   
					rubber or vinyl products for extended periods of   
					time.   
					If this is not the case, reinforce the area to pre-   
					vent the unit from dropping, which may result in   
					damage to the unit or personal injury.   
					2. COMPONENTS   
					(1) Camera Control Unit ......................................................................................................................1   
					(2) Accessories   
					(a) Instruction manual ...................................................................................................................1   
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				3. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS   
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					DC IN 12V terminal   
					DISP button   
					1 Camera cable for   
					‘IK-TF7H’ terminal   
					MENU UP button   
					(AWB)   
					DISP   
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					7 
					DATA UP (AWB) button   
					DATA DOWN button   
					MENU DATA   
					DC IN 12V   
					PAGE   
					5 MENU DOWN button   
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					DIGITAL terminal   
					3 PAGE button   
					[ Front ]   
					[ Rear ]   
					10   
					11   
					[ Bottom ]   
					Camera cable for ‘IK-TF7H’ terminal   
					DISP button   
					Where the camera cable for ‘IK-TF7H’ is connected.   
					To change the display mode.   
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					PAGE button   
					To switch and select menus.   
					MENU UP button   
					To select the function to be confirmed or changed on the menu.   
					To select the function to be confirmed or changed on the menu.   
					MENU DOWN button   
					DATA UP (AWB) button   
					To change the value of the function selected by the MENU (UP/DOWN)   
					button. (Also used when using AWB.)   
					DATA DOWN (ABB) button   
					To change the value of the function selected by the MENU (UP/DOWN)   
					button. (Also used when using ABB)   
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					DC IN 12V terminal   
					DIGITAL terminal   
					Accept a DC power input (12V).   
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					8-bit RGB, digital signal, and sync signal are output in the Camera   
					Link format.   
					Trigger signal is input.   
					Mode switching signal for partial scanning is input.   
					Accepts serial communication control signal.   
					Used to fix the camera.   
					Mounting holes M3   
					Mounting holes M2   
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					" 
					Used to fix the camera.   
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				4. CONNECTION   
					4. 1 Standard Connection   
					Camera control unit   
					Lans   
					(option)   
					Cable   
					(option)   
					Camera cable   
					for IK-TF7U   
					IK-TF7U   
					(option)   
					Monitor   
					Frame grabber board,   
					image process   
					IK-TF7H   
					(option)   
					equipment etc.   
					DC IN 12V   
					When connection the frame grabber   
					board, image process equipment, etc   
					with power supply function, refer to the   
					item “4.2 Caution on Connection”.   
					DC power   
					supply (option)   
					4. 2 Cautions on Connection   
					• Only use optional camera head model # IK-TF7H with this camera controller.   
					The use of another head may cause damage to the control unit and camera head.   
					• When connecting the camera cables, be sure to turn off the camera control unit and any other equipment   
					connected to it.   
					• For DC power supply connecting to DC IN 12V terminal, use UL listed and/or CSA approved ungrounded   
					type AC adaptor with the specifications described below.   
					Power supply voltage   
					Current rating   
					Ripple voltage   
					: 12V DC 10%   
					: More than 830mA   
					: Less than 50mV(p–p)   
					• To connect DC IN 12V terminal, use the following connector listed below.   
					Connector : HR10A–7P–4S by HIROSE electronics Co., Ltd   
					Pins 1, 2 : 12V , Pins 3, 4 : GND   
					• If the securing screw on the connector of the camera cable loosens, noise may appear on the screen.   
					Be sure to tighten the connector completely.   
					• Use the standard cable for Camera Link.   
					• Input DC power (12V) either DC IN 12V terminal or DIGITAL terminal. If DC power is supplied input   
					from both terminals, it may cause trouble.   
					• More than 830mA is necessary for proper functioning of the unit. Use power line with sufficient quan-   
					tities of current rating. The unit dose not support PoCL standard.   
					4. 3 Connector Pin Assignments   
					DIGITAL   
					Function   
					I/O   
					– 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					O 
					I 
					DC IN 12V   
					13 GND   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					GND   
					X0+   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					+12V   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					X0-   
					+12V   
					GND   
					GND   
					X1-   
					X1+   
					13   
					26   
					1 
					X2-   
					X2+   
					Xclk-   
					X3-   
					Xclk+   
					X3+   
					14   
					SerTC+   
					SerTFC-   
					CC1-   
					SerTC-   
					SerTFC   
					CC1+   
					CC2-   
					CC3+   
					CC4-   
					+12V   
					Serial communication control (RXD)   
					Serial communication control (TXD)   
					Trigger pulse input   
					1 
					2 
					4 
					3 
					+ 
					O 
					I 
					Connector used:   
					12226-51000-00   
					10 CC2+   
					11 CC3-   
					12 CC4+   
					Partial scanning control   
					External HD input   
					I 
					(3M) or equivalent.   
					I 
					Connector used:   
					I 
					External VD input   
					HR10A-7R-4PB   
					+12V   
					1 
					– 
					(HIROSE electronics   
					Co. Ltd) or equivalent.   
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				5. OPERATION   
					A camera head “IK-TF7H” is supposed to be connected to this camera control unit from this section.   
					Refer to the item " 4. CONNECTION", connect each equipment correctly.   
					Turn on the connected equipment and the power source of the camera.   
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					When using the camera for the first time and when replacing the camera cable and the camera head, be   
					sure to operate the ABB adjustment refer to the item "Automatic Black Barance".   
					Aim the lens at the object, adjust the lens iris adjustment, focus adjustment, etc..   
					Refer to the item "5.1 White Balance", make the adjustment.   
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					Refer to the items "7. MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLAY", select the necessary items.   
					5. 1 Automatic Black Balance   
					Black balance adjustment is necessary to get the correct black picture level.   
					• Close the lens iris and put the lens cover on.   
					• If the index menu/menu is displayed, press the [DISP] button to disable or the character display.   
					• Hold the [DATA DOWN] button for approx. 1 second.   
					• When the black balance adjustment operation starts, the character ABB blinks on the screen.   
					• When the black balance adjustment operation finishes, the character ABB stops blinking and the result   
					appears for approx. 1 second.   
					• When the black balance adjustment performed, set the electronic shutter, Synchro. Scan, partial read to   
					OFF, and do not operate trigger mode or external sync.   
					• When using the camera for the first time and when replacing the camera cable and the camera head, be   
					sure to operate the ABB adjustment refer to the item "Automatic Black Barance".   
					Display   
					ABB OK   
					Meaning   
					Automatic black balance adjustment finished correctly.   
					ABB NG   
					CLOSE LENS   
					Automatic black balance adjustment cannot be performed because the   
					lens iris is open. Close the lens iris.   
					ABB NG   
					Automatic black balance adjustment cannot be performed.   
					Operate the automatic black balance again.   
					5. 2 White Balance   
					For the white balance adjustment of this unit, AWB (Automatic White Balance) and MANU (Manual white   
					balance) adjustments are provided. To select the desired mode, refer to the items "7.2 (3) WHT BAL (White   
					balance)" and "7. MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLAY".   
					AWB   
					MANU   
					(Automatic White Balance)   
					(Manual White Balance)   
					Outline   
					Note   
					Adjust white balance by displaying the   
					white object inside the area set by AWB   
					menu and pressing the [DATA UP] button. white object.   
					Adjust the white balance manually using   
					the WHT BAL menu while shooting the   
					When the shutter mode is E.TRG, AWB is Adjustment is performed by confirming   
					not available.   
					with a monitor etc.   
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				AWB (Automatic white balance)   
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					• Set the MODE to AWB on the WHT BAL menu.   
					Perform the C.TEMP (color temperature conversion) setting, if necessary.   
					(Refer to the item "7.2 (3) WHT BAL (White balance)".)   
					3200K : Appropriate for indoor shooting.   
					5600K : Appropriate for outdoor shooting.   
					• If the index menu/menu is displayed, press the [DISP] button to disable the character display on the   
					menu.   
					• Shoot a known white object that fills the screen and push [DATA UP] button for approx. 1 second.   
					• The character AWB blinks on the screen when the AWB starts.   
					• The character AWB stops blinking when the AWB finishes, and the result is displayed for approx. 1   
					second.   
					Result displayed   
					Meaning   
					AWB OK   
					Automatic white balance adjustment finished correctly.   
					AWB NG LEVEL   
					LOW   
					Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed because the   
					video level is too low.   
					Obtain the proper video level.   
					AWB NG   
					LEVEL HIGH   
					Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed because the   
					video level is too high.   
					Obtain the proper video level.   
					AWB NG   
					C. TEMP LOW   
					Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed because the   
					color temperature is too low.   
					If the C.TEMP is set to 5600K, set to 3200K.   
					If the message appears with the C.TEMP set to 3200K, change the   
					illumination or use a color temperature conversion filter.   
					AWB NG   
					C. TEMP HIGH   
					Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed because the   
					color temperature is too high.   
					If the C.TEMP is set to 3200K, set to 5600K.   
					If the message appears with the C.TEMP set to 5600K, change the   
					illumination or use the color temperature conversion filter.   
					AWB NG   
					NOT AVAILABLE   
					Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed because the   
					shutter speed mode is E.TRG mode.   
					AWB NG   
					Automatic white balance adjustment cannot be performed for other   
					reasons. Such as no white area is included in an object, etc.   
					MANU (Manual white balance)   
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					• Set the MODE to MANU on the WHT BAL menu.   
					(Refer to the item "7.2 (3) WHT BAL (white balance)".)   
					• Shoot a known white object, adjust the white balance adjusting the levels of R GAIN and B GAIN on the   
					menu, confirming with a monitor etc.   
					(Refer to the item "7.2 (3) (3.2) Changing each setting in MANU (Manual) mode".)   
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				5. 3 Gain   
					When the image is dark even if the lens iris is open, change the gain (video gain) to get the proper video level.   
					For the gain adjustment of the unit, MANU (Manual) and OFF (0 dB) modes are provided. Select the mode on   
					the GAIN menu. (Refer to the item "7.2 (2) GAIN (Video gain)".)   
					MANU (Manual gain)   
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					2 
					Gain adjustment is performed on the GAIN menu. The adjustment range is from 0dB to 18dB in 1dB steps.   
					(Refer to the item "7.2 (2) (2.1) (a) Changing the gain in MANU mode".)   
					OFF   
					Gain is fixed at 0 dB.   
					5. 4 Shading Correction   
					Due to the lens used or the environmental condition, vertical color shading may occur at the top and bottom of   
					the screen. In this case, the shading correction can decrease the color shading. For the shading correction of   
					the unit, MANU (Manual shading correction) and OFF (no shading correction) modes are provided. Select the   
					mode on the PROCESS menu. (Refer to the item "7.2 (4) (4.5) Changing the shading correction mode".)   
					MANU (Manual Shading)   
					1 
					Adjust the correction amount on the PROCESS menu by confirming with a monitor or a waveform monitor.   
					(Refer to the "7.2 (4) (4.6) Changing the manual shading correction setting".)   
					OFF   
					2 
					The status is no shading correction.   
					* The shading correction is effective when the lens iris or zoom ratio is fixed. Use the unit with SHAD.   
					OFF for variable lens conditions.   
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				6. ITEMS CONTROLLED BY THE SCREEN DISPLAY   
					Preset value   
					(Factory setting)   
					Item   
					MODE   
					E. TRG   
					MANU speed   
					Available selections   
					MANU, SS, E. TRG   
					1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR, RR   
					OFF, 1/100s, 1/250s, 1/500s, 1/1000s, 1/2000s,   
					MANU   
					1P SNR   
					OFF   
					1/4000s, 1/10000s, 1/25000s, 1/50000s, 1/1000000s   
					Syncro. Partial read OFF 1H/796H~795H/796H, OFF, 2FRM~512FRM   
					OFF   
					scan.   
					Partial read 40fps 1H/580H~579H/580H, OFF, 2FRM~512FRM   
					Partial read 50fps 1H/465H~464H/465H, OFF, 2FRM~512FRM   
					Partial read 60fps 1H/387H~386H/387H, OFF, 2FRM~512FRM   
					Partial read 70fps 1H/332H~331H/332H, OFF, 2FRM~512FRM   
					Partial read 80fps 1H/290H~289H/290H, OFF, 2FRM~512FRM   
					Partial read 90fps 1H/258H~257H/258H, OFF, 2FRM~512FRM   
					Partial read   
					OFF, 40fps, 50fps, 60fps, 70fps, 80fps, 90fps,   
					E40fps, E50fps, E60fps, E70fps, E80fps, E90fps   
					OFF   
					Trigger   
					(1P SNR/SR)   
					Trigger   
					(PW SNR/SR)   
					, 
					, 
					1P   
					30 ms   
					0.01ms~30ms   
					exposure time   
					MODE   
					MANU   
					MODE   
					Color temperature   
					MANUAL R GAIN   
					MANUAL B GAIN   
					GAMMA   
					Master pedestal   
					R pedestal   
					MANU, OFF   
					0dB~18dB   
					AWB, MANU   
					3200K, 5600K   
					-100~0~100   
					-100~0~100   
					ON, OFF   
					OFF   
					0dB   
					AWB   
					3200K   
					0 
					0 
					OFF   
					0 
					-64~0~64   
					-64~0~64   
					0 
					B pedestal   
					-64~0~64   
					0 
					Shading correction   
					mode   
					MANU, OFF   
					MANU   
					Manual shading   
					correction   
					H phase adjustment   
					-128~0~127   
					0 
					0 
					-100~0~100   
					Baud rate   
					9600 bps, 19200 bps   
					9600 bps   
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				7. MODE SETTING BY THE 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 even if the power source is turned off, so it is unnecessary to set again when   
					using the unit next time. When the setting is performed, select the menu of the item to be set.   
					7. 1 Using the Menus   
					When the power is turned on, the normal screen showing only the video signal appears. Change the output to   
					each screen (video signal output, Index menu, and menus) by using the [DISP], [PAGE], [MENU UP], and   
					[MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					* A menu is selected when pushing the [PAGE] button after moving the "→" on the screen by the [MENU UP],   
					[MENU DOWN] button while the Index menu is displayed.   
					POWER ON   
					Video signal output   
					Index menu   
					DISP   
					DISP   
					DISP   
					PAGE   
					PAGE   
					Menues   
					PAGE   
					WHT BAL   
					SHUTTER   
					GAIN   
					PROCESS   
					SYNC   
					INT   
					OPTION   
					SHAD.   
					MANU   
					BAUD   
					RATE   
					PAGE   
					PAGE   
					MANU   
					PAGE   
					AWB   
					PAGE   
					MANU   
					SS   
					PAGE   
					SHAD.   
					OFF   
					EXT   
					MANU   
					OFF   
					E. TRG   
					1P SR   
					E. TRG   
					1P SNR   
					E. TRG   
					PW SR   
					E. TRG   
					PW SNR   
					E. TRG   
					RR   
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				7. 2 Menus   
					• Select the menu to change the setting by referring to the item "7.1 Using the Menus".)   
					• When the [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons are pushed, the "→" on the screen moves up and down.   
					Move the "→" to the item whose setting you wish to change.   
					Note:   
					When performing the mode setting in the menu display while selecting ON in "PART" (Partial Read:   
					refer to page 30) and E.TRG in "MODE", the screen display and camera operation switch to normal   
					mode. After close the MENU, they return to previous mode.   
					( 1 ) SHUTTER (Electronic shutter)   
					The electronic shutter has three modes; MANU (Manual), SS (Synchro. Scan), E.TRG (External trigger).   
					Move the "→" to "MODE" and push [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] button to select the desired mode among   
					"MANU", "SS", "E.TRG".   
					MANUAL   
					: 
					It is possible to select the exposure time from eleven speed setting; OFF, 1/100s, 1/250s,   
					1/500s, 1/1000s, 1/2000s, 1/4000s, 1/10000s, 1/25000s, 1/50000s, 1/100000s.   
					Note:   
					When setting a rapid shutter speed, sensitivity degrades according to the speed.   
					When a discharging light such as fluorescent lamp, etc. is used for the illumination,   
					the flicker may be large.   
					SS   
					: 
					: 
					Shutter speed can be set by the horizontal scanning time (1H) unit or by the frame unit.   
					E.TRG   
					Exposure is performed and images are output by external trigger. E.TRG includes the five   
					modes described below. (For details of specifications, refer to the item “7.4 E.TRG   
					(External trigger)”.)   
					• 1P SNR (1 Pulse Sync Non Reset)   
					The charge begins to accumulate after the trigger pulse is received, and 1 frame images   
					are output according to the internal vertical sync signal timing. The exposure/accumula-   
					tion time can be set from 0.01 to 30 ms. The trigger signal timing can be set to either the   
					rising or falling edge.   
					• 1P SR (1 Pulse Sync Reset)   
					The charge begins to accumulate after the trigger pulse is received. Upon completion of   
					accumulation the vertical sync signal is reset and 1 frame images are output. The   
					exposure/accumulation time can be set from 0.01 to 30 ms. The trigger signal timing can   
					be set to either the rising or falling edge.   
					• PW SNR (Pulse width trigger Sync Non Reset)   
					The charge begins to accumulate after the trigger pulse is received, and 1 frame images   
					are output according to the internal vertical sync signal timing. This is the mode to set   
					the exposure period by the pulse width of the trigger. The trigger signal polarity can be   
					set to either the positive or negative polarity.   
					• PW SR (Pulse width trigger Sync Reset)   
					The charge begins to accumulate after the trigger pulse is received. Upon completion of   
					accumulation the vertical sync signal is reset and 1 frame images are output. This is the   
					mode to set the exposure period by the pulse width of the trigger. The trigger signal   
					polarity can be set to either the positive or negative polarity.   
					• RR (Reset restart)   
					Input of an external reset-restart signal permits one screen of information to be output   
					at an arbitrary timing.   
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				(1. 1) Changing the setting in MANU mode   
					Move up down   
					by pushing   
					MENU UP, DOWN   
					Select the desired   
					value by pushing   
					DATA UP, DOWN   
					• Sutter mode MANU, SS, E.TRG   
					-- SHUTTER --   
					• Sutter speed setting   
					OFF, 100 (1/100s), 250 (1/250s), 500 (1/500s)   
					1000 (1/1000s), 2000 (1/2000s), 4000 (1/4000s)   
					10000 (1/10000s), 25000 (1/25000s)   
					50000 (1/50000s)100000 (1/100000s)   
					MODE   
					MANU   
					PART   
					MANU   
					100   
					OFF   
					• Partial scanning switch   
					OFF/40fps/50fps/60fps/70fps/80fps/90fps/   
					E40fps/E50fps/E60fps/E70fps/E80fps/E90fps   
					<MODE = MANUAL>   
					(a) Changing the shutter speed   
					Move the "→" to MANU by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select the shutter speed by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					(b) Partial scanning setting   
					Move the "→" to PART by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select the mode by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
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				(1. 2) Changing the setting in SS (synchro. scan) mode   
					Move up down   
					by pushing   
					MENU UP, DOWN   
					Select the desired   
					value by pushing   
					DATA UP, DOWN   
					-- SHUTTER --   
					MODE   
					SS   
					PART   
					SS   
					OFF   
					OFF   
					• Sutter mode MANU, SS, E.TRG   
					• Synchro. scanning setting   
					• Partial scanning switch   
					OFF/40fps/50fps/60fps/70fps/80fps/90fps/   
					E40fps/E50fps/E60fps/E70fps/E80fps/E90fps   
					<MODE = SS>   
					(a) Changing the shutter speed setting   
					Move the "→" to SS by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select the shutter speed by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					(b) Partial scanning setting   
					Move the "→" to PART by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select the mode by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					Note:   
					The slow shutter speed may increase the fixed pattern noise and/or the white pixels. This is a charac-   
					teristic of CCD, and is not a symptom of malfunction.   
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				(1. 3) Changing the setting in E.TRG mode   
					The E.TRG has five modes; 1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR, RR.   
					First move the "→" to MODE and select E. TRG, then move the "→" to E.TRG and select the desired E.TRG   
					mode.   
					(1. 3. 1) Changing the setting in 1P SNR mode   
					Move up down   
					by pushing   
					MENU UP, DOWN   
					Select the desired   
					value by pushing   
					DATA UP, DOWN   
					• Sutter mode MANU, SS, E.TRG   
					-- SHUTTER --   
					• E.TRG mode   
					1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR, RR   
					MODE   
					E.TRG   
					TRG.P   
					EXP.   
					PART   
					E.TRG   
					1P SNR   
					• Input trigger pulse setting at 1P SNR and 1P SR   
					Input trigger pulse : positive polarity   
					Input trigger pulse : negative polarity   
					30ms   
					OFF   
					• Exposure time setting at 1P SNR and 1P SR   
					0.01 ms   
					0.01 ms 0.02 ms   
					step step   
					• Partial scanning switch   
					OFF/40fps/50fps/60fps/70fps/80fps/90fps/   
					E40fps/E50fps/E60fps/E70fps/E80fps/E90fps   
					0.02 ms   
					0.4 ms   
					0.1 ms 1 ms   
					step step   
					1 ms   
					20 ms   
					2 ms   
					step   
					30 ms   
					<MODE = E.TRG E.TRG = 1P SNR>   
					(a) Changing the polarity of inputting trigger pulse setting   
					Move the "→" to TRG.P by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select either   
					, 
					by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					(b) Changing 1P SNR exposure time setting   
					Move the "→" to EXP. by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select the exposure time by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					(c) Changing the partial scanning setting   
					Move the "→" to PART by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select the mode by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
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				(1. 3. 2) Changing the setting in 1P SR mode   
					Move up down   
					by pushing   
					MENU UP, DOWN   
					Select the desired   
					value by pushing   
					DATA UP, DOWN   
					• Sutter mode MANU, SS, E.TRG   
					-- SHUTTER --   
					• E.TRG mode   
					1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR, RR   
					MODE   
					E.TRG   
					TRG.P   
					EXP.   
					PART   
					E.TRG   
					1P SR   
					• Input trigger pulse setting at 1P SNR and 1P SR   
					Input trigger pulse : positive polarity   
					Input trigger pulse : negative polarity   
					30ms   
					OFF   
					• Exposure time setting at 1P SNR and 1P SR   
					0.01 ms   
					0.01 ms 0.02 ms   
					step step   
					• Partial scanning switch   
					OFF/40fps/50fps/60fps/70fps/80fps/90fps/   
					E40fps/E50fps/E60fps/E70fps/E80fps/E90fps   
					0.02 ms   
					0.4 ms   
					0.1 ms 1 ms   
					step step   
					1 ms   
					20 ms   
					2 ms   
					step   
					30 ms   
					<MODE = E.TRG E.TRG = 1P SR>   
					(a) Changing the polarity of inputting trigger pulse setting   
					Move the "→" to TRG.P by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select either   
					, 
					by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					(b) Changing 1P SR exposure time setting   
					Move the "→" to EXP. by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select the exposure time by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					(c) Changing the partial scanning setting   
					Move the "→" to PART by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select the mode by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
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				(1. 3. 3) Changing the setting in PW SNR mode   
					Move up down   
					by pushing   
					MENU UP, DOWN   
					Select the desired   
					value by pushing   
					DATA UP, DOWN   
					• Sutter mode MANU, SS, E.TRG   
					-- SHUTTER --   
					• E.TRG mode   
					MODE   
					E.TRG   
					PW SNR   
					1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR, RR   
					E.TRG   
					TRG.P   
					PART   
					• Input trigger pulse setting at PW SNR and PW SR   
					Input trigger pulse : positive polarity   
					OFF   
					Input trigger pulse : negative polarity   
					• Partial scanning switch   
					OFF/40fps/50fps/60fps/70fps/80fps/90fps/   
					E40fps/E50fps/E60fps/E70fps/E80fps/E90fps   
					<MODE = E.TRG E.TRG = PW SNR>   
					(a) Changing the polarity of inputting trigger pulse setting   
					Move the "→" to TRG.P by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select either   
					, 
					by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					(b) Changing the partial scanning setting   
					Move the "→" to PART by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select the mode by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					Note:   
					The longer the storage time with extended exposures, the more visible certain characteristics of CCD   
					cameras become: fixed pattern noise, white pixels, etc.   
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				(1. 3. 4) Changing the setting in PW SR mode   
					Move up down   
					by pushing   
					MENU UP, DOWN   
					Select the desired   
					value by pushing   
					DATA UP, DOWN   
					• Sutter mode MANU, SS, E.TRG   
					-- SHUTTER --   
					• E.TRG mode   
					MODE   
					E.TRG   
					PW SR   
					1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR, RR   
					E.TRG   
					TRG.P   
					PART   
					• Input trigger pulse setting at PW SNR and PW SR   
					OFF   
					Input trigger pulse : positive polarity   
					Input trigger pulse : negative polarity   
					• Partial scanning switch   
					OFF/40fps/50fps/60fps/70fps/80fps/90fps/   
					E40fps/E50fps/E60fps/E70fps/E80fps/E90fps   
					<MODE = E.TRG E.TRG = PW SR>   
					(a) Changing the polarity of inputting trigger pulse setting   
					Move the "→" to TRG.P by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select either   
					, 
					by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					Note:   
					The longer the storage time with extended exposures, the more visible certain characteristics of CCD   
					cameras become: fixed pattern noise, white pixels, etc.   
					(1. 3. 5) Changing the setting in RR mode   
					Move up down   
					by pushing   
					MENU UP, DOWN   
					Select the desired   
					value by pushing   
					DATA UP, DOWN   
					• Shutter mode MANU, SS, E.TRG   
					-- SHUTTER --   
					• E.TRG mode   
					MODE   
					E.TRG   
					PART   
					E.TRG   
					RR   
					OFF   
					1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR, RR   
					• Partial scanning switch   
					OFF/40fps/50fps/60fps/70fps/80fps/90fps/   
					E40fps/E50fps/E60fps/E70fps/E80fps/E90fps   
					<MODE = E.TRG E.TRG = RR>   
					(a) Changing the partial scanning setting   
					Move the "→" to PART by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select the mode by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					Note:   
					The longer the storage time with extended exposures, the more visible certain characteristics of CCD   
					cameras become: fixed pattern noise, white pixels, etc.   
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				( 2 ) GAIN (Video gain)   
					When the image is dark even if the lens iris is open, change the gain (video gain) to get the proper video level.   
					For the gain adjustment of the unit, MANU (Manual) and OFF (0dB) modes are provided.   
					1 MANU (Manual gain)   
					Gain adjustment is performed on the GAIN menu. The adjustment range is from 0dB to 18dB in 1dB steps.   
					2 OFF   
					Gain is fixed at 0dB.   
					Move the "→" to MODE, push the [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN], and select one of the two modes between   
					MANU and OFF.   
					(2. 1) Changing the setting in GAIN   
					Move up down   
					by pushing   
					MENU UP, DOWN   
					Select the desired   
					value by pushing   
					DATA UP, DOWN   
					-- GAIN --   
					MODE   
					MANU   
					MANU   
					0dB   
					• Gain mode MANU, OFF   
					• Manual gain adjustment 0 dB to 18 dB (1 dB step)   
					(a) Changing the gain in MANU mode   
					Move the "→" to MANU by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Adjust the manual gain by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
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				( 3 ) WHT BAL (White balance)   
					WHT BAL has two modes; AWB, MANU.   
					Move the "→" to MODE, push the [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN], and select one of the two modes between AWB   
					and MANU.   
					(3. 1) Changing the setting in AWB (Automatic White Balance) mode   
					Move up down   
					by pushing   
					MENU UP, DOWN   
					Select the desired   
					value pushing   
					DATA UP, DOWN   
					-- WHT BAL --   
					MODE   
					AWB   
					0 
					0 
					• White balance mode (AWB, MANU)   
					R GAIN   
					B GAIN   
					C.TEMP   
					Automatically adjusting value for red gain and blue gain   
					are shown on the screen   
					3200   
					* These values may not be changed during AWB mode.   
					• Color temperature setting 3200, 5600   
					(a) Changing color temperature setting   
					Move the "→" to C.TEMP by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select either 3200 or 5600 by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					(3. 2) Changing the setting in MANU (Manual) mode   
					Move up down   
					by pushing   
					MENU UP, DOWN   
					Select the desired   
					value by pushing   
					DATA UP, DOWN   
					-- WHT BAL --   
					MODE   
					MANU   
					• White balance mode AWB, MANU   
					• Red gain adjustment -100 to 100   
					• Blue gain adjustment -100 to 100   
					• Color temperature setting 3200, 5600   
					R GAIN   
					B GAIN   
					C. TEMP   
					0 
					0 
					3200   
					(a) Changing the red gain   
					Move the "→" to R GAIN by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Adjust the red gain by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					(b) Changing the blue gain   
					Move the "→" to B GAIN by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Adjust the blue gain by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
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				( 4 ) PROCESS   
					• Gamma Correction (GAMMA)   
					Select either OFF or ON of Gamma Correction.   
					• Master Pedestal (M. PED)   
					Adjust the Pedestal level of each RGB.   
					• R Pedestal (R. PED)   
					Adjust the Pedestal level of Red.   
					• B Pedestal (B. PED)   
					Adjust the Pedestal level of Blue.   
					• Shading Correction (SHAD.)   
					Due to the lens used or the environmental condition, vertical color shading may occur at the top and bottom   
					of the screen. In this case, the shading correction can decrease the color shading. For the shading correction   
					of the unit, MANU (Manual shading correction) and OFF (no shading correction) modes are provided.   
					MANU (Manual Shading)   
					1 
					Adjust the correction amount on the PROCESS menu by confirming with a monitor or a waveform monitor.   
					OFF   
					2 
					The status is no shading correction.   
					* The shading correction is effective when the lens iris or zoom ratio is fixed. Use the unit with   
					SHAD. OFF for variable lens conditions.   
					Move up down   
					by pushing   
					MENU UP, DOWN   
					Select the desired   
					value by pushing   
					DATA UP, DOWN   
					• Gamma correction ON/OFF   
					-- PROCESS --   
					• Master pedestal adjustment -64 to 64   
					• R pedestal adjustment -64 to 64   
					GAMMA   
					M.PED   
					R.PED   
					B.PED   
					SHAD.   
					MANU   
					OFF   
					0 
					0 
					0 
					MANU   
					0 
					• B pedestal adjustment -64 to 64   
					• Shading mode setting MANU/OFF   
					• Manual shading adjustment -128 to 127   
					(4. 1) Changing gamma correction   
					Move the "→" to GAMMA by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select the gamma correction by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					(4. 2) Changing master pedestal   
					Move the "→" to M. PED by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Adjust the master pedestal by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					(4. 3) Changing R pedestal   
					Move the "→" to R. PED by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Adjust the R pedestal by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					(4. 4) Changing B pedestal   
					Move the "→" to B. PED by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Adjust the B pedestal by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
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				(4. 5) Changing the shading correction mode   
					Move the "→" to SHAD. by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select the SHAD. by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					Note: The alignment value for shading is fixed to "0" when selecting SHAD. OFF. MANU is not dis-   
					played in the menu.   
					(4. 6) Changing the manual shading correction setting   
					Move the "→" to MANU by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Adjust the MANUAL SHADING by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					( 5 ) SYNC   
					When an external sync signal is input, the display menu changes from INT (internal sync) to EXT (external   
					sync) automatically.   
					Move up down   
					by pushing   
					MENU UP, DOWN   
					Select the desired   
					value by pushing   
					DATA UP, DOWN   
					-- SYNC --   
					MODE   
					EXT   
					• Sync system display   
					H PHASE   
					0 
					• H PHASE adjustment -100 to 100   
					(5. 1) Adjusting horizontal phase   
					Move the "→" to H PHASE by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Adjust the horizontal phase by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					( 6 ) OPTION   
					(6. 1) Changing serial communication baud rate   
					Move the "→" to BAUD RATE by pushing [MENU UP], [MENU DOWN] buttons.   
					1 
					2 
					Select either 9600 or 19200 by pushing [DATA UP], [DATA DOWN] buttons.   
					Move up down   
					by pushing   
					MENU UP, DOWN   
					Select the desired   
					value by pushing   
					DATA UP, DOWN   
					-- OPTION --   
					BAUD RATE   
					9600   
					• Serial baud rate setting 9600, 19200   
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				( 7 ) Returning to factory settings   
					All the settings can be returned to the factory default status (preset status).   
					(1) If characters are displayed on the screen, press the [DISP] button to disable the character display.   
					(2) Push [MENU DOWN] and [DATA DOWN] buttons simultaneously for approx. 1 second.   
					(3) The preset operation starts. When the preset operation finishes, the character PRESET OK is displayed   
					for approx. 1 second.   
					7. 3 Synchro. Scan Operation   
					The shutter speed can be set by the horizontal scanning period (1H) or by the frame.   
					( 1 ) Setting by 1H   
					1H/796H ~ 795H/796H stands for the setting by the 1H and the shutter speed can be set by the 1H (43.05 µs).   
					When operating Partial Scannig, the number’s listed below can be used for setting.   
					Partial scanning OFF   
					40fps, E40fps   
					50fps, E50fps   
					60fps, E60fps   
					70fps, E70fps   
					80fps, E80fps   
					90fps, E90fps   
					1H/796H ~ 795H/796H   
					1H/580H ~ 579H/580H   
					1H/465H ~ 464H/465H   
					1H/387H ~ 386H/387H   
					1H/332H ~ 331H/332H   
					1H/290H ~ 289H/290H   
					1H/258H ~ 257H/258H   
					( 2 ) Setting by the frame   
					2FRM to 512FRM stand for the setting (long period exposure) by the frame.   
					The video signal stored during the frame period set is output as 1 frame video image at a frame interval   
					specified.   
					(Internal VD)   
					n 
					n+1   
					RGB data   
					(video interval image)   
					FVAL   
					LVAL,   
					DAVL   
					(4FRM setting)   
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				7. 4 E. TRG (External trigger)   
					Charge begins to accumulate after the trigger input to CC1 of the DIGITAL terminal, and 1 frame images are   
					output. There are four modes: 1P SNR, 1P SR, PW SNR, PW SR.   
					( 1 ) 1P SNR (1 Pulse Trigger Sync Non Reset)   
					Charge begins to accumulate after the trigger input to CC1 of the DIGITAL terminal, and 1 frame images are   
					output.   
					(1. 1) 1 Pulse Trigger SYNC-NON RESET Picture Output Timing   
					Negative polarity mode   
					Trigger*1   
					Positive polarity mode   
					About 1 µs   
					Exposure period*2   
					Exposure period*2   
					External HD IN*1   
					External VD IN*1   
					About 1H   
					(Internal VD)   
					RGB data   
					(video interval image)   
					FVAL   
					LVAL,   
					DVAL   
					28H (Partial scanning OFF   
					) 
					The internal VD falling edge is within the   
					exposure period and thus video is not output.   
					24H (Partial scanning 40fps)   
					32H (Partial scanning 50fps)   
					38H (Partial scanning 60fps)   
					42H (Partial scanning 70fps)   
					44H (Partial scanning 80fps)   
					47H (Partial scanning 90fps)   
					3 
					* 
					*1: Externally input signal   
					*2: Exposure time is determined by the setting of "7. 2 (1.3) Changing each setting in E.TRG mode".   
					*3: Video is output at the falling edge of the internal VD following completion of the exposure period.   
					The video and FVAL/LVAL/DVAL have a paired relationship.   
					Note:   
					When the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig-   
					ger, there will be an effect on the video.   
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				( 2 ) 1P SR (1 Pulse Trigger Sync Reset)   
					Charge begins to accumulate after the trigger input to CC1 of the DIGITAL terminal, the vertical sync signal is   
					reset and frame images are output.   
					(2. 1) 1 Pulse Trigger SYNC-RESET Picture Output Timing   
					Negative polarity mode   
					Trigger*1   
					Positive polarity mode   
					About 1 µs   
					Exposure period*2   
					Exposure completion   
					0 to 1H*3   
					(Internal VD)   
					RGB data   
					(video interval image)   
					FVAL   
					LVAL,   
					DVAL   
					28H (Partial scanning OFF   
					) 
					24H (Partial scanning 40fps)   
					32H (Partial scanning 50fps)   
					38H (Partial scanning 60fps)   
					42H (Partial scanning 70fps)   
					44H (Partial scanning 80fps)   
					47H (Partial scanning 90fps)   
					*1: Externally input signal   
					*2: Exposure time is determined by the setting of "7. 2 (1.3) Changing each setting in E.TRG mode".   
					*3: VD is generated after 0 to 1H following the completion of the exposure period and the video is synchro-   
					nized to this and output.   
					Note:   
					When the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig-   
					ger, there will be an effect on the video.   
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				( 3 ) PW SNR (Pulse width trigger SYNC-NON RESET)   
					The trigger input to CC1 of the DIGITAL terminal develops 1 frame images.   
					(3. 1) Pulse Width Trigger SYNC-NON RESET Picture Output Timing   
					Negative polarity mode   
					Positive polarity mode   
					Trigger*1   
					About 7 µs   
					About 1 µs   
					Exposure period*2   
					Exposure period*2   
					External HD IN*1   
					External VD IN*1   
					(Internal VD)   
					About 1H   
					RGB data   
					(video interval image)   
					FVAL   
					LVAL,   
					DVAL   
					28H (Partial scanning OFF   
					) 
					The internal VD falling edge is within the   
					exposure period and thus video is not output.   
					24H (Partial scanning 40fps)   
					32H (Partial scanning 50fps)   
					38H (Partial scanning 60fps)   
					42H (Partial scanning 70fps)   
					44H (Partial scanning 80fps)   
					47H (Partial scanning 90fps)   
					3 
					* 
					*1: Externally input signal   
					*2: Exposure time = Trigger pulse width + 6 µs   
					(Valid trigger pulse width is 2 µs or greater for external trigger shutter operation.)   
					*3: Video is output at the falling edge of the internal VD following completion of the exposure period.   
					The video and FVAL/LVAL/DVAL have a paired relationship.   
					Note:   
					When the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig-   
					ger, there will be an effect on the video.   
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				( 4 ) PW SR (Pulse width trigger SYNC-RESET)   
					The trigger input to the CC1 of the DIGITAL terminal develops 1 frame images.   
					(4. 1) 1 Pulse Width Trigger SYNC-RESET Picture Output Timing   
					Negative polarity mode   
					Positive polarity mode   
					Trigger*1   
					About 1 µs   
					About 7 µs   
					Exposure period*2   
					Exposure completion   
					0 to 1H   
					3 
					(Internal VD)   
					* 
					RGB data   
					(video interval image)   
					FVAL   
					LVAL,   
					DVAL   
					28H (Partial scanning OFF   
					) 
					24H (Partial scanning 40fps)   
					32H (Partial scanning 50fps)   
					38H (Partial scanning 60fps)   
					42H (Partial scanning 70fps)   
					44H (Partial scanning 80fps)   
					47H (Partial scanning 90fps)   
					*1: Externally input signal   
					*2: Exposure time = Trigger pulse width + 6 µs   
					(Valid trigger pulse width is 2 µs or greater for external trigger shutter operation.)   
					*3: VD is generated after 0 to 1H following the completion of the exposure period and the video is synchro-   
					nized to this and output.   
					Note:   
					When the next trigger is input before completion of the output of the video corresponding to the trig-   
					ger, there will be an effect on the video.   
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				( 5 ) RR (Reset restart)   
					Input of an external reset-restart signal (CC4 of the DIGITAL terminal: External VD input) permits one screen   
					of information to be output at an arbitrary timing.   
					(5. 1) Long Term Exposure   
					When a sufficient sensitivity is not obtained with the normal operation conditions or capturing the trial of a   
					moving subject is desired, the reset-restart function allows high-sensitivity images by extending the exposure   
					time. To achieve this, please input from an external source a VD signal that has an expanded VD pulse and VD   
					pulse interval.   
					(5. 2) Input Timing Chart Example   
					External HD IN   
					External VD IN   
					V reset   
					V reset   
					About 1H   
					About 1H   
					(Internal VD)   
					Exposure period   
					Exposure period   
					Exposure period   
					RGB data   
					(video interval image)   
					FVAL   
					LVAL,   
					DVAL   
					1 frame   
					1 frame= 796H (Partial scanning OFF   
					) 
					580H (Partial scanning 40fps)   
					465H (Partial scanning 50fps)   
					387H (Partial scanning 60fps)   
					332H (Partial scanning 70fps)   
					290H (Partial scanning 80fps)   
					258H (Partial scanning 90fps)   
					External VD interval: more than 1 frame   
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				7. 5 Partial Read   
					( 1 ) Partial Scanning OFF (All pixels scanning)   
					In this mode, all pixels independent signal from the DIGITAL connector is output each 1/29.2 second (Line   
					order output).   
					Video interval   
					image   
					1/29.2s (796H)   
					( 2 ) Partial Scanning ON   
					In this mode, the pixel signal of the vertical center portion from the DIGITAL connector is output.   
					In the E.✽✽fps mode, the partial scanning and the all pixels scanning can be switched by the DIGITAL terminal   
					(CC2: partial scanning control signal).   
					CC2   
					E.40fps   
					E.50fps   
					E.60fps   
					E.70fps   
					E.80fps   
					E.90fps   
					‘L’ Partial scanning 40fps Partial scanning 50fps Partial scanning 60fps Partial scanning 70fps Partial scanning 80fps Partial scanning 90fps   
					‘H’ All pixels scanning All pixels scanning All pixels scanning All pixels scanning All pixels scanning All pixels scanning   
					Video interval   
					image   
					1/40s (580H): When 40fps is selected   
					1/50s (465H): When 50fps is selected   
					1/60s (387H): When 60fps is selected   
					1/70s (332H): When 70fps is selected   
					1/80s (290H): When 80fps is selected   
					1/90s (258H): When 90fps is selected   
					( 3 ) When Partial Scanning Mode is ON   
					(Internal VD)   
					FVAL   
					LVAL,   
					DVAL   
					RGB data   
					(video interval image)   
					Blanking interval   
					Video interval Blanking interval   
					B 
					C 
					D 
					Total   
					A 
					Video period   
					Mode   
					40fps   
					50fps   
					60fps   
					70fps   
					80fps   
					90fps   
					Total A   
					580H   
					465H   
					387H   
					332H   
					290H   
					258H   
					Blanking interval B Video interval C Blanking interval D   
					24H   
					32H   
					38H   
					42H   
					44H   
					47H   
					542H   
					412H   
					322H   
					259H   
					211H   
					175H   
					14H   
					21H   
					27H   
					31H   
					35H   
					36H   
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				7. 6 External Sync   
					When using the unit with an external sync signal, input HD and VD to CC3 and CC4 of the DIGITAL terminal.   
					When the external sync signal is input, the camera automatically switches its sync from the internal sync to the   
					external sync.   
					The operation is as shown below, depending on the unit's status and how external sync signals are input.   
					Shutter mode   
					At time of SYNC-NON   
					RESET mode   
					HD input VD input   
					Note   
					N 
					Y 
					N 
					Y 
					N 
					Y 
					Y 
					N 
					Internal sync mode   
					External sync mode   
					Only V reset is applied due to VD input. Normally not used.   
					HD is synchronized to external, but video is not output   
					because there is no VD input. Normally not used.   
					At time of SYNC-RESET   
					mode   
					N 
					Y 
					Internal sync mode. The presence of VD is ignored, and after   
					a specified time after a trigger input, V reset is applied.   
					* 
					* 
					HD is synchronized to external. The presence of VD is   
					ignored, and after a specified time after a trigger input, V   
					reset is applied.   
					At time of reset restart   
					Y 
					N 
					Y 
					Y 
					N 
					HD is synchronized to external. Video is output due to VD   
					input.   
					HD is synchronized to the inside of the camera. Video is   
					output due to VD input.   
					Video is not output because there is no VD input. Normally   
					not used.   
					* 
					At time of manual   
					shutter   
					N 
					Y 
					Y 
					N 
					N 
					Y 
					N 
					Y 
					Internal sync mode   
					External sync mode   
					HD is synchronized to external. Normally not used.   
					Disabled   
					Either Y or N is permitted.   
					* 
					( 1 ) External sync signal polarity   
					HD: 2 to 5V(p-p) Negative   
					VD: 2 to 5V(p-p) Negative   
					( 2 ) External sync frequency range   
					(External sync with HD, VD)   
					Within 1% (at horizontal sync frequency of 23.229 kHz)   
					( 3 ) Using the unit with external sync signal   
					When adjusting H (horizontal) phase refer to the item "7.2 (5) (5.1) Adjusting horizontal phase".   
					(3. 1) H (horizontal) phase adjustment   
					External   
					Sync. signal   
					Observe the external sync signal and the LVAL signal output   
					Match   
					waveform of the unit with a dual trace oscilloscope, and ad-   
					the phase.   
					just H phase so that the H phases match.   
					LVAL signal   
					output   
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				8. INPUT OUTPUT SIGNAL SPECIFICATOINS   
					( 2 ) VD Input Specifications   
					( 1 ) HD Input Specifications   
					2.0µs 5.0µs   
					5H 21H   
					( 3 ) Trigger Pulse Specifications   
					(Positive polarity mode)   
					More than 2 µs   
					(Negative polarity mode)   
					More than 2 µs   
					( 4 ) External HD/VD Input Phase Specifications   
					External HD   
					rising edge   
					100   
					100   
					External HD   
					Unit : Clock   
					1 clk=33.9nsec   
					Center   
					The phase relationship of the external HD and VD should correspond to the center phase (i.e., the external HD falling   
					edge) as illustrated in the above diagram.   
					External VD falling edge:   
					Please input within about 100 clock cycles of the standard center phase.   
					Note that V sync of the video is output with a delay of about 2H from the external VD at the time of reset-restart and   
					the external trigger mode.   
					In the normal mode:   
					Continuously with the HD period of 43.05 µs and VD period of 34.27 ms (partial scanning 40fps: 24.97 ms, 50fps:   
					20.02 ms, 60fps: 16.66 ms, 70fps: 14.29 ms, 80fps: 12.49 ms, 90fps: 11.11 ms).   
					Phase timing is as illustrated in the above diagram (with only the falling edge applicable).   
					In the reset-restart/external trigger mode:   
					Continuously with the HD period of 43.05 µs. VD (reset) is at an arbitrary timing with the phase of HD being within the   
					standard of the above diagram.   
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				9. OUTPUT WAVEFORM TIMING CHART   
					( 1 ) Horizontal Output Waveform Timing Chart   
					One horizontal scan interval 1270 clk   
					(43.05 µs)   
					LVAL,   
					DVAL   
					246 clk   
					(8.34µs)   
					33.9 ns   
					29 clk 3 clk   
					40 clk   
					164 clk   
					CCD   
					output signal   
					5 clk   
					5 
					clk   
					Optical black Horizontal transfer Dummy   
					portion   
					stop interval   
					pixels   
					Total effective pixels 1034 clk   
					Optical black   
					portion   
					Horizontal blanking interval 246 clk   
					Output video interval 1024 clk   
					(8.34 µs)   
					(34.71 µs)   
					RGB data   
					Pixel   
					Clock   
					CLK=33.9 ns   
					(29.5 MHz)   
					( 2 ) Vertical Output Waveform Timing Chart   
					796H   
					28H   
					(1205µs)   
					FVAL   
					LVAL,   
					DVAL   
					768H   
					CCD   
					output signal   
					1 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					Dummy   
					pixels   
					Dummy   
					pixels   
					Optical black   
					portion   
					Optical black   
					portion   
					Optical black   
					portion   
					Optical black   
					portion   
					Vertical blanking interval 28H   
					Vertical blanking interval 28H   
					(1205µs)   
					(1205µs)   
					RGB data   
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				10. SPECIFICATIONS   
					Power supply   
					12V DC 10%   
					Power consumption   
					Pick-up system   
					Image sensor   
					Approx. 6.1W   
					RGB, 3CCD   
					1/3inch All pixels CCD   
					(Effective pixels Horizontal : 1034, Vertical : 779)   
					Scanning System   
					Video output pixels   
					Pixel clock frequency   
					Sync signal frequency   
					Sync system   
					Progressive scan   
					Horizontal pixels : 1024, Vertical : 768   
					29.5MHz   
					Horizotal : 23.229KHz, Vertical : 29.18Hz   
					Internal/External (Automatic switching)   
					F6.8 standard (2000 lx, 3000K)   
					14 lx (F2.2, Sensitivity + 18 dB, 3000K)   
					C mount (flange back : 17.526 mm in-air)   
					0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)   
					Sensitivity   
					Minimum illumination   
					Lens mount   
					Ambient temperature   
					Ambient humidity   
					Weight   
					Less than 90%   
					Approx. 160g (0.353lbs)   
					External dimension   
					44 (W) x 44 (H) x 78 (D) mm   
					(1.73” (W) x 1.73” (H) x 3.07” (D)) (except for protruded portion)   
					White balance   
					Gain   
					AWB (Automatic white balance), MANUAL (Manual)   
					MANUAL (Manual), OFF (0 dB)   
					Partial scanning   
					Output signal   
					Sync signal output   
					40fps, 50fps, 60fps, 70fps, 80fps, 90fps   
					8-bit RGB, Digital output (Camera Link format)   
					FVAL, LVAL, DVAL (Positive polarity)   
					Pixel Clock   
					External sync input   
					HD : CC3 (LVDS input) Negative polarity   
					VD : CC4 (LVDS input) Negative polarity   
					External trigger input   
					CC1 (LVDS input), More than 2 µs pulse width   
					Partial scanning control CC2 (LVDS input)   
					signal input   
					Interface   
					Serial data interface : Ser TC (RXD), Ser TFG (TXD)   
					IK-TF7H (CAMERA HEAD) EXC-CL05S (Cable), etc   
					Optional parts   
					The designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.   
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				11. EXTERNAL APPEARANCE DIAGRAM   
					Unit : mm [inch]   
					4.8 [0.19]   
					6.3   
					[0.25]   
					5.3   
					[0.21]   
					44 [1.73]   
					78 [3.07]   
					12 [0.47]   
					4.8 [0.19]   
					2-M2   
					4.5 [0.18]   
					56 [2.20]   
					4-M3 Depth 3   
					19.2   
					[0.76]   
					* inch = mm/25.4   
					4-M2 Depth 3   
					24.5   
					[0.96]   
					25   
					[0.98]   
					12. BEFORE MAKING A SERVICE CALL   
					Symptom   
					Items to be checked   
					No image   
					• Is the power supplied correctly?   
					• Is the lens iris adjusted correctly?   
					• Are the cables connected correctly?   
					• Is the shutter mode set correctly?   
					• Is the image process equipment set correctly?   
					Poor color   
					• Is the monitor adjusted correctly?   
					• Is the white balance of the camera adjusted correctly?   
					• Is the illumination dark?   
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				Limited Warranty – TOSHIBA CCD Camera   
					The Imaging Systems Division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. ("ISD") makes the following limited warranties   
					with regard to this CCD Camera ("Product"). These limited warranties extend to the Original End-User ("You[r]").   
					One (1)Year Limited Warranty of Labor and Parts   
					ISD warrants that this Product will perform in accordance with specifications for a period of one (1) year from the date of   
					purchase by the Original End-User. During this one (1) year period, ISD will repair or replace the Product, if it does not   
					perform as warranted. In order to take advantage of this Limited Warranty, You must: (a) deliver the Product to an ISD   
					Authorized Service Provider ("ASP"); and (b) pay all transportation and insurance charges for shipment of the Product to the   
					ASP. ISD reserves the right to substitute factory refurbished parts in place of those in need of repair.   
					Instruction Manual (Owner’s Manual):   
					You should read the Instruction Manual (Owner’s Manual) thoroughly before operating this Product. Before seeking warranty   
					service, you should check the troubleshooting guide in the Instruction Manual (Owner’s Manual) and follow the instructions to   
					correct the problem.   
					Your Responsibilities   
					This Limited Warranty is subject to the following conditions:   
					1. You must provide the bill of sale or proof of purchase at the time that warranty service is required.   
					2. You must notify an ASP within thirty (30) days after You discover that the Product does not perform in accordance with   
					specifications during the Limited Warranty period.   
					3. All warranty servicing of this product must be made by an ISD Authorized Service Provider.   
					4. You must pack the Product in its original carton using the original packing material, then insert the original carton   
					containing the Product into another carton with additional packing material before shipping the Product to an ASP.   
					DISCLAIMERS:   
					ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THIS PRODUCT, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF   
					MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. SOME STATES DO   
					NOT ALLOWTHE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY   
					LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TOYOU.   
					IF THIS PRODUCT IS NOT IN GOOD WORKING ORDER AS WARRANTED ABOVE, YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE   
					REMEDY SHALL BE THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT WILL ISD OR ITS PARENT   
					COMPANY OR ANY ASP BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE   
					PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT. THIS LIMITATION APPLIES TO DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY   
					DIRECT OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY   
					OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, OR WHETHER   
					ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, EVEN IF TAIS, ITS PARENT COMPANY, OR   
					AN ASP HAS BEEN ADVISED OFTHE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR OF ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY.   
					SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOWTHE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES   
					FOR SOME PRODUCTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TOYOU.   
					THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY   
					VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.   
					THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE VOID IF THE PRODUCT OR PARTS HAVE BEEN SUBJECTED TO MISUSE,   
					ABUSE, ACCIDENT, IMPROPER INSTALLATION, IMPROPER MAINTENANCE, OR USE IN VIOLATION OF ISD’S   
					WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS, OR WHERE THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN ALTERED OR MODIFIED WITHOUT ISD’S PRIOR   
					AUTHORIZATION, OR UPON THE REMOVAL OR ALTERATION OF ISD’S FACTORY SERIAL NUMBER. LABOR   
					SERVICE CHARGES FOR PRODUCT INSTALLATION, SET UP AND ADJUSTMENT OF CONTROLS ARE NOT   
					COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.   
					How to Obtain Warranty Service – Step-By-Step Procedures:   
					To obtain warranty service, You should:   
					1. Contact an ASP for warranty service within thirty (30) days after the Product fails to comply with specifications.   
					2. Arrange for shipment of the Product to an ASP.   
					3. Securely pack the Product as described above, insure the carton, and include a letter explaining the problem and a copy   
					of the bill of sale or proof of purchase.   
					4. Prepay all transportation and insurance costs.   
					Questions? If you have any questions, please check ISD’s Web Site or send an e-mail as follows:   
					
					E-mail: [email protected]   
					No person, agent, distributor, dealer, authorized service provider, or company is authorized to change, modify, or extend the   
					terms of this Limited Warranty in any manner whatsoever. The time within which an action must be commenced to enforce   
					any obligation of ISD arising under this Limited Warranty or under any statute, or law of the United States or any state thereof,   
					is hereby limited to one (1) year from the date You discover or should have discovered the problem. This limitation does not   
					apply to implied warranties arising under state law. Some states do not permit limitation of the time within whichYou may bring   
					an action beyond the limits provided by state law, so the above provision may not apply to You. This Limited Warranty gives   
					You specific legal rights and You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.   
					TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC.   
					Imaging Systems Division   
					9740 Irvine Boulevard, Irvine, CA 92618-1697   
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