Fujitsu CG 301 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
CCD CAMERA  
CG-301 Series  
CONTENTS  
Section  
Page  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
INTRODUCTION  
3
5
5
6
CAUTIONS FOR OPERATION  
EXTERNAL CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS  
LENS  
7
7
7
8
ELECTRONIC CONNECTIONS  
MECHANICAL CONNECTION  
BACK FOCALADJUSTMENT  
POWER CONNECTION  
9
9
9
AC POWER CONNECTION  
DC POWER CONNECTION  
SETUP MENU  
10  
12  
13  
13  
14  
15  
17  
21  
21  
22  
22  
23  
SETTING METHOD  
SETTING OPERATION  
SETUP ITEMS  
MODE SELECT  
EXPOSURE SET.  
FUNCTION SET.  
CAMERA SETUP  
LENS ADJUSTMENT  
MODE SAVE  
BLEMISH COMPENSATION  
INITIALIZE  
EXTERNAL CONTROL INPUT TERMINAL  
CONNECTIONS  
24  
24  
25  
25  
SETUP  
EXTERNAL UNIT  
SPECIFICATIONS  
26  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
1. Read Instructions–All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the camera is  
operated.  
2. Retain Instructions–The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.  
3. Heed Warnings–All warnings on the camera and in the operating instructions should be adhered  
to.  
4. Follow Instructions–All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
5. Cleaning–Unplug the power unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners  
or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
6. Attachments–Do not use attachments not recommended by your appliance dealer, as they may  
cause hazards.  
7. Water and Moisture–Do not use the camera in any location in which it may be exposed to water  
or moisture.  
8. Accessories–Do not place the camera on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The  
camera may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the camera. Use  
only with mounting accessories recommended by your appliance dealer or sold with the camera.  
Any mounting of the camera should follow your appliance dealer’s instructions.  
PORTABLE CART WARNING  
9. An appliance and cart combination should be moved  
(Sym bol provided by RETAC)  
with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven  
surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination  
to over turn.  
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10. Ventilation–The camera should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.  
The camera should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper  
ventilation is provided or your appliance dealer’s instructions have been adhered to.  
11. Power Sources–The camera should be operated only from the type of power source indicated  
on the rating plate. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your installation site, consult  
your appliance dealer or local power company. For cameras intended to operate from battery power,  
or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.  
12. 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 camera.  
13. Lightning–For added protection for the cam era during a lightning storm, or when it is left  
unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the  
cable system. This will prevent damage to the camera due to lightning and power-line surges.  
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14. Overloading–Do not overload wall outlet and extension cord, as this can result in a risk of fire or  
electric shock.  
15. Object and Liquid Entry–Never push objects of any kind into the camera 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 camera.  
16. Servicing–Do not attempt to service the camera yourself as opening or removing covers may  
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
17. Damage Requiring Service–Unplug the power unit from the wall outlet. 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 camera.  
c. If the camera has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the camera 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 re-quire extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the camera to its nor-mal operation.  
e. If the camera has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
f. When the camera exhibits a distinct change in performance. This indicates a need for service.  
18. Replacement Parts–When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has  
used replacement parts specified by qualified dealer or that have the same characteristics as the  
original part.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.  
19. Safety Check–Upon completion of any service or repairs to the camera, ask the service  
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the camera is in proper operating condition.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing this product. This product is a multiple function and a high quality CCD  
camera developed considering a high-end security.  
The following functions are built-in:  
(1) Wide Dynamic Range function  
This function makes it possible to capture both high-luminance and low-luminance subjects.  
Dynamic Range of max.60 dB.  
(2) Day & Night function  
This is function to capture high quality color images during the day and clear B&W images at  
night.  
(3) Electronic Sensitivity Up function  
(4) Electronic Zoom function  
(5) On Screen Display function  
(6) High Quality picture  
(7) Small Size  
CAUTIONS FOR OPERATION  
Do not touch the photoconductive surface of the CCD imager element. Scratches may occur.  
If dust sticks on the surface, wipe it off softly with a lens cleaning paper.  
Do not use this camera outdoors.  
Avoid places where an inflammable gas or a corrosive atmosphere exists.  
If the camera case becomes dirty, wipe off with a soft dry cloth. For the large dirt on the case, wipe it  
off using a soft cloth moistened a neutral detergent diluted with water and wipe again with the dry  
cloth. Never use alcohol, benzine or other volatile solutions.  
Don’t image excessive light sources (sunlight etc.) for many hours.  
If CCD imager element is exposed to ultraviolet rays for many hours, the filter colour on the surface  
of CCD imager element fades. Don't image sunlight or illumination directly, when a camera is left as  
it is. Don't image sunlight or illumination directly, even if the power is turned off.  
White spots may appear on the screen. However this is not a failure.  
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EXTERNAL CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS  
3
4
5
7
CAMERA MOUNT  
ADAPTER  
6
8
9
10  
1
2
3
BACK VIEW  
TOP/FRONT VIEW  
Fig.1  
Lens Mount  
The camera has a standard CS lens mount but can use a C-mount lens when a C/CS-mount adapter is installed  
between the lens and camera.  
Back Focus Lock Screw  
Loosen to adjust the back focus to match the lens attached to the CS mount. Refer to the section on Back Focus  
Adjustment in this manual.  
Camera Mounts  
Top or bottom mounting. Maximum thread length is 3/16-inch. Attach the camera mount adapter to extend  
thread depth to a standard 1/4-inch.  
Video Output Connector  
This coaxial connector (BNC type) outputs the video signals.  
Lens Connector  
Four-pin DC-control connector for auto iris lens. Refer to the section on Lens in this manual for pin connections.  
RS485 Terminating Switch  
This is the switch to terminate between signals of RS-485.  
ON : Terminated with 100 ohm.  
OFF : Not terminated  
LEDs  
LEDs light up or blink while using Direct-key function and displaying Camera Setup Menu.  
Refer to the section on Setting Operation in this manual.  
Setup Switch  
This is the switch to display and operate the menu when OSD function is used. And when Direct-key function is  
used, it is used for the selection of ON or OFF. Refer to the section on Setting Operation in this manual.  
Power Input Terminal  
Three-pin terminal strip, push-in type; 24 VAC/12 VDC for NTSC/PAL models.  
External Control Input Terminal  
This is the I/O terminal of the signal with an electronic characteristic in accordance with RS-485 standard. In  
addition, it is the control signal input terminal for DAY&NIGHT function.  
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LENS  
This camera can accommodate DC voltage drive auto-iris lens. VIDEO signal controlled lens is not available.  
ELECTRONIC CONNECTIONS  
Table.1 shows wiring scheme for the 4pinAuto iris connector.  
Lens Connector  
Auto-iris Lens  
Table 1  
DC VOLTAGE DRIVE  
AUTO-IRIS LENS  
Connector  
Pin No.  
2
4
1
3
1
2
3
4
CONT. ( )  
CONT. (+)  
DRIVE (+)  
DRIVE ( )  
(View from wiring side of plug)  
Fig. 2  
MECHANICAL CONNECTION  
Before mounting any lens onto this camera, check that the rear lens dimensions do not exceed the following  
maximum length, otherwise CCD imager could be damaged.  
The camera is shipped, ready to accept “CS“ type lens. If standard “C“-mount lens are to be used, it is necessary  
to install the “C-mountAdapter“ ring first, then the lens.  
LENS "X"  
X”  
CS = 0.2" (6 m m )  
C = 0.4" (10 m m )  
Fig.3  
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BACK FOCAL LENGTH ADJUSTMENT  
The camera has been factory-adjusted for the proper back focal length using a standard CS Mount lens.  
However, when the lens is mounted, it may be necessary to readjust back focal length to match the lens being  
used.  
ALLEN WRENCH  
10m m  
50m m  
Approx.15  
CAMERA  
Fig.4  
CAUTION :  
If the back focus locking screw is tightened too strong, the thread section of “Lens Mount” may be damaged.  
To tighten the back focus locking screw, use a 1.5 mm ALLEN WRENCH.  
Hold the short side of the handle (as shown in Fig.4), and turn it clockwise lightly to the stop position. Turn a little  
more (approx. 15 degrees) from this position.  
For zoom lens:  
1. With the camera in operation, view an object at least 70 feet (25 m) away.  
2. Make sure the lens iris is wide open.  
3. Set LENS FOCUS to FAR position.  
4.Adjust lens ZOOM to WIDE angle. (Wide field of view)  
5. Loosen the back focus lock screw at the side of the camera using a 1.5 mmALLEN WRENCH.  
Turn the lens mount to obtain the sharpest image on the monitor.  
Then tighten the back focus locking screw clockwise. (See Fig.1 for location.)  
6. Move lens ZOOM to TELEPHOTO. (Smallest field of view)  
7.Adjust LENS FOCUS (by the controller) for best picture.  
LENS ADJUSTMENT  
Before using a DC voltage drive auto-iris lens, do the LENSADJUSTMENT.  
Refer to the section on Setup Items on this manual in details.  
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POWER CONNECTION  
This camera uses 24VAC or 12VDC power supply for the main supply.  
CAUTION :  
Take care not to short-circuit the power line wire, when connecting the power-supply cord to the camera.  
AC POWER CONNECTION  
Amain supply of 24VAC (20.4 to 27.6 VAC) 50 / 60Hz is required. This main supply must also have a minimum  
rating of 270mA.  
Remove the sheath at the end of power cord in the length of 10mm.  
Twist and straighten the wires, then insert the wires to three holes of the terminal. If the insertion can not be made  
smoothly, try it again while pushing respective button above the hole.  
CAUTION :  
Confirm that the cord is connected to the terminal securely by pulling the cord. Confirm that there is no  
whisker of wires outside the holes of terminal.  
Connect to 24VAC class 2 power supply only. Make sure to connect the grounding lead to the GND terminal  
when the power is supplied from a 24VAC power source.  
CAUTION :  
When two or more cameras are used by one transformer, use a transformer having the rated current  
more than the current consumed with the number of cameras ×24VAC 270 mA.  
DC POWER CONNECTION  
CAUTION :  
DC power supply must be marked with a CE symbol.  
CAUTION :  
If the power-supply cord is short-circuited, excessive current flows and is extremely dangerous. The  
line fuse must be required. (see Fig.6).  
The rated power supply voltage of this camera is +12VDC (+10.2 to +13.8VDC). Be sure to use the camera  
within this range of voltage.  
Power supply connections are shown in Fig.6. If a fuse is required, use a slow blow fuse connected to the +  
terminal of the power supply within 10cm (4inch) of the terminal.  
CAUTION :  
Be sure to wire the power plug polarity correctly.  
Current consumption 390mAper camera is required.  
When selecting and connecting the power-supply cord, take care concerning the following:  
Current allowance of the power-supply cord.  
Power supply voltage drop due to excessive length or size of wire.  
DC POWER  
SUPPLY  
TRANSFORMER  
INPUT  
REAR PANEL  
FUSE (slow blow)  
1.0 A  
Button  
+12 V  
GND  
REAR PANEL  
Button  
OUTPUT  
DC 12 V  
AC 24 V  
10cm (4.0 inch) MAX  
Fig.5  
Fig.6  
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SETUP MENU  
This product built in OSD function and can customize the camera setting.  
The menu list is shown in the following.  
MODE SELECT  
STANDARD  
DAY&NIGHT  
WIDE  
CASINO  
USER MODE  
RETURN  
END  
EXPOSURE SET.  
AE MODE  
LEVEL  
FLICKERLESS OFF  
MAIN MENU  
WD  
0  
MODE SELECT  
LENS ADJUSTMENT  
EXPOSURE SET.  
FUNCTION SET.  
CAMERA SETUP  
LENS ADJUSTMENT  
MODE SAVE  
OK  
CANCEL  
AGC  
SENS UP  
DAY&NIGHT  
ON  
4  
AUTO  
DETECT TIME 5 sec  
FILTER LIMIT 10min  
BLEMISH COMPENSATION  
INITIALIZE  
MODE SAVE  
RETURN  
END  
END  
CURRENT SETTINGS  
ARE SAVED  
OK  
CANCEL  
FUNCTION SET.  
SYNC SELECT  
WHITE BALANCE  
CHROMA  
AUTO  
NEXT PAGE  
NORMAL  
GAMMA  
E-ZOOM  
MASKING  
TITLE  
BLEMISH COMPENSATION  
COVER THE LENS  
RETURN  
END  
OK  
CANCEL  
CAMERA SETUP  
1
ADDRESS  
COM SPEED  
LED  
4800  
ON  
ON  
INITIALIZE  
SWITCH  
ALL SETTINGS ARE  
INITIALIZED  
RETURN  
END  
OK  
CANCEL  
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SYNC SELECT  
PHASE SHIFT  
SYNC MODE  
PHASE  
AUTO  
Phase Value  
=
28  
RETURN  
END  
*Only when AUTO is selected  
CHROMA  
RY GAIN  
BY GAIN  
RY HUE  
BY HUE  
-1  
-2  
1
1
RETURN  
END  
E-ZOOM  
POSITION  
ZOOM  
POSITION  
OFF  
END  
RETURN  
*Only when the zoom magnification is selected  
MASK SETTING  
MASKING  
MASK  
MASK EDIT  
MASK ERASE  
OFF  
END  
RETURN  
*Only when ON is selected for MASK  
TITLE EDIT  
TITLE  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
abcdefghijklm  
nopqrstuvwxyz  
0123456789-/  
TITLE  
TITLE EDIT  
OFF  
END  
RETURN  
RETURN  
BS  
*Only when ON is selected for TITLE  
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SETTING METHOD  
This camera has multiple functions, and can be adapted to a shooting place.  
There are 2 methods which are specified functions of the camera.  
(1) Setting method by using OSD(On-screen Display) function. Refer to the next section in details.  
(2) Setting method by using Direct-key function.  
This camera has Direct-key function. This function can control the following functions directly without  
displaying the menu. When ON is selected for each function, LED on the rear panel light up and is  
displayed to be operating.(Fig.7-1, 7-3)  
Functions which can be changed directly are as follows.  
AGC : ON / OFF  
DAY&NIGHT : ON(AUTO mode)/OFF(COLOR mode)  
When ON is selected, AGC is automatically turned ON.  
SENS : ON / OFF  
When the number of stored fields is selected on the menu, it is usually maintained. But the  
selected number is lost if OFF is set by Direct-key function.  
WD: ON(WD) / OFF(NORMAL)  
The SW which is described to the following sentence shows Fig.1 .  
Press and hold down,  
UP  
AGC  
the SETUP MENU is  
displayed.  
SELECT  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
WD  
D/N  
DOWN  
SENS  
Fig.7-1 Normal SW setting (menu non-display)  
Fig.7-2 SETUP MENU SW Setting  
AGC  
D/N  
WD  
blink  
SENS  
Fig.7-3 Normal LED status  
Fig.7-4 SETUP MENU LED status  
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SETTING OPERATION  
This camera has OSD function. To change settings on the menu, operate the following procedure.  
1. Press and hold down the SW for 2 seconds or more. The SW on the rear panel is used. (Fig.1 )  
2. MAIN MENU appears on the monitor as shown in Fig.7-5.  
3. Move the cursor to an item you want to change by using the SW.  
The menu of the selected item is displayed. The SW can be used as direction key. (Fig.7-2)  
4. Select a parameter you want to change and specify it.  
5. To close the menu, move the cursor to END and press the SW.  
To return the previous page, move the cursor to RETURN and press the SW.  
All LED on the rear panel blink while displaying the menu. (Fig.7-4)  
MAIN MENU  
MODE SELECT  
EXPOSURE SET.  
FUNCTION SET.  
CAMERA SETUP  
LENS ADJUSTMENT  
MODE SAVE  
BLEMISH COMPENSATION  
INITIALIZE  
END  
Fig.7-5 MAIN MENU  
Note)  
If you don’t operate the menu for 1 minute, the menu disappears automatically.  
When selecting RETURN or END on the menu, current settings are stored in the EEPROM.  
As for items limited by setting the function, * mark is displayed in the item.  
SETUP ITEMS  
(1) MODE SELECT  
MODE SELCET can set parameters to the preset setting by selecting each mode.  
It is also possible to register the setting edited by a user.  
Refer to the section of MODE SAVE for setting procedure of USER MODE.  
MODE SELECT  
The following modes can be selected.  
STANDARD  
DAY&NIGHT  
STANDARD  
DAY&NIGHT  
WIDE  
WIDE  
CASINO  
USER MODE  
CASINO  
USER MODE  
RETURN  
END  
Fig. 7-6 MODE SELCET menu  
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Parameters of each mode is shown in Fig.7-7,7-8,7-9,7-10.  
STANDARD  
FUNCTION SET.  
EXPOSURE SET.  
NORMAL  
0
OFF  
ON  
AUTO  
AUTO  
SYNC SELECT  
WHITE BALANCE  
CROMA  
GAMMA  
E-ZOOM  
AE MODE  
LEVEL  
FLICKERLESS  
AGC  
NORMAL  
4
SENS UP  
COLOR  
5sec  
OFF  
MASKING  
TITLE  
DAY&NIGHT  
DETECT TIME  
FILTER LIMIT  
RETURN  
END  
RETURN  
END  
Fig. 7-7 Setting parameters of STANDARD  
DAY&NIGHT  
EXPOSURE SET.  
FUNCTION SET.  
AUTO  
AUTO  
NORMAL  
0
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
AUTO  
5sec  
10min  
AE MODE  
LEVEL  
FLICKERLESS  
AGC  
SYNC SELECT  
WHITE BALANCE  
CROMA  
GAMMA  
E-ZOOM  
NORMAL  
SENS UP  
DAY&NIGHT  
DETECT TIME  
FILTER LIMIT  
MASKING  
TITLE  
RETURN  
END  
RETURN  
END  
Fig.7-8 Setting parameters of DAY&NIGHT  
WIDE  
FUNCTION SET.  
EXPOSURE SET.  
AUTO  
AUTO  
WD  
0
OFF  
ON  
SYNC SELECT  
WHITE BALANCE  
CROMA  
*GAMMA  
*E-ZOOM  
AE MODE  
LEVEL  
FLICKERLESS  
AGC  
4
SENS UP  
COLOR  
5sec  
OFF  
MASKING  
TITLE  
DAY&NIGHT  
DETECT TIME  
FILTER LIMIT  
RETURN  
END  
RETURN  
END  
Fig.7-9 Setting parameters of WIDE  
CASINO  
EXPOSURE SET.  
FUNCTION SET.  
NORMAL  
INT  
INDOOR  
SYNC SELECT  
WHITE BALANCE  
CROMA  
GAMMA  
E-ZOOM  
AE MODE  
LEVEL  
FLICKERLESS  
AGC  
0
OFF  
ON  
SCENE1  
4
SENS UP  
COLOR  
5sec  
OFF  
MASKING  
TITLE  
DAY&NIGHT  
DETECT TIME  
FILTER LIMIT  
RETURN  
END  
RETURN  
END  
Fig. 7-10 Setting parameters of CASINO  
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(2) EXPOSURE SET.  
In this menu, the exposure system of the camera can be specified.  
There are 2 kinds of EXPOSURE SET. menu.  
A. AE MODE other than MANUAL  
EXPOSURE SET.  
B. MANUAL is selected for AE MODE  
EXPOSURE SET.  
WD  
0
OFF  
ON  
MANUAL  
AE MODE  
LEVEL  
FLICKERLESS  
AGC  
AE MODE  
LEVEL  
SHUTTER SPEED  
AGC  
SENS UP  
DAY&NIGHT  
DETECT TIME  
FILTER LIMIT  
0
1/60  
ON  
OFF  
AUTO  
5 sec  
10min  
4
SENS UP  
AUTO  
5 sec  
10min  
DAY&NIGHT  
DETECT TIME  
FILTER LIMIT  
RETURN  
END  
RETURN  
END  
Fig. 8-1 EXPOSURE SET. menu  
AE MODE  
AE operation mode can be selected.  
WD NORMAL BLC MANUAL The mode turns in this order.  
WD : Wide Dynamic Range function operates.  
This function is used under shooting conditions in which there is a mixture of high-luminance and  
low –luminance subjects. When this mode is selected, E-ZOOM is not available.  
NORMAL : This mode is AE operation which is controlled by the electronic shutter and mechanical  
iris.  
BLC : This mode offers a Back Light Compensation function.  
This mode allows fine picture correction to prevent the subject from being extremely dark due to  
strong backlight.  
MANUAL : The electronic shutter speed can be selected. Refer to SHUTTER SPEED.  
LEVEL  
The video output level can be adjusted. (Adjustable range : -5 ~ 5)  
Note) When BLC is selected for AE MODE, the level can’t be adjusted.  
FLICKERLESS  
When AE MODE other than MANUAL is selected, this item appears on the menu.  
When ON is selected, the shutter speed is fixed at 1/100s (NTSC) or 1/120s (PAL).  
SHUTTER SPEED  
When MANUAL is selected for AE MODE, this item appears on the menu.  
1/60(NTSC), 1/50(PAL), 1/100(NTSC), 1/120(PAL), 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,  
1/10000, 1/20000, 1/50000  
AGC  
AGC automatically controls the gain in low-brightness zones.  
This function can be switched ON or OFF.  
SENS UP  
This function offers optimal brightness level by increasing the number of stored fields.  
Refer to the following value.  
OFF, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 20, 40  
Note) When MANUAL is selected for AE MODE, OFF is automatically selected for SNES UP.  
While SENS UP is selected, noise spots, blemish of CCD or a whitish phenomenon may  
appear in the picture. This is a normal phenomenon.  
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DAY & NIGHT  
This item specifies the switch between Color and BW picture.  
AUTO : Auto mode enables the camera to switch between Color and BW picture in response to  
light condition.  
COLOR : Fixes to Color picture.  
BW : Fixes to BW picture.  
EXT. : This mode allows the camera to control by the external signal. Refer to the section on  
EXTERNAL CONTROL INPUT TERMINAL in this manual.  
Note)  
When OFF is selected for AGC, AUTO mode is not available.  
If you switch OFF for AGC while selecting AUTO, COLOR is selected for DAY&NIGHT compulsorily.  
When AUTO is selected, it is a possibility not to be shifted the filter under the angle of view or  
illumination conditions.  
This camera provides a function to stop the filter when the hunting occurs, to prevent this problem.  
Specify the stop time of the filter in FILTER LIMIT item.  
To do a more certain method, we recommend EXT mode which switch between Color and BW  
picture by the external input.  
DETECT TIME (This item is used when AUTO or EXT is selected for DAY&NIGHT.)  
The detect time of DAY&NIGHT function can be selected. The filter shifts when the change of the  
brightness level is kept more than the selected time in this item.  
5sec, 30sec  
FILTER LIMIT (This item is used when AUTO or EXT is selected for DAY&NIGHT.)  
When the hunting occurred while DAY&NIGHT function is active, the stop time of the filter can be set  
in the following value.  
OFF, 10min, 30min  
Note) *mark is displayed while this function operates, and the filter has been stopped.  
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(3) FUNCTION SET.  
In this menu, functions other than exposure system can be specified.  
EXPOSURE SET.  
SYNC SELECT  
WHITE BALANCE  
CROMA  
AUTO  
NORMAL  
GAMMA  
E-ZOOM  
MASKING  
TITLE  
RETURN  
END  
Fig.9-1 FUNCTION SET. menu  
(3-1)SYNC SELECT  
This camera supports the synchronization mode such as line lock and internal.  
PHASE SHIFT  
SYNC SELECT  
SYNC MODE AUTO  
PHASE  
Phase Value = 27  
RETURN  
END  
Fig.9-2 SYNC SELECT menu  
SYNC MODE  
The synchronization mode can be selected.  
AUTO : At AC power supply, this mode allows the camera to use the phase of the AC power as the  
reference. The camera operates in Line Lock mode.  
At DC power supply, an inside crystal oscillator is used as INT.Sync Generator.  
INT : In this mode, the camera always use an inside crystal oscillator as INT. Sync Generator.  
PHASE  
The vertical phase can be shifted in Line Lock mode.  
Adjusting procedure  
1. Move the cursor to SYNC MODE and select AUTO.  
2. Move the cursor to PHASE and press SW. PHASE SHIFT menu is displayed.  
3. On PHASE SHIFT menu, the vertical phase can be adjusted by turning on the SW up or down.  
Refer to Fig.9-3.  
Note) The phase of each camera is set to same phase at the factory. Usually, the phase doesn’t  
need readjustments.  
+90°  
0°  
-180°  
+180°  
-90°  
Adjustable range  
0 ~ 52 (NTSC)  
0 ~ 62 (PAL)  
VSYNC  
PAL :2.5H  
NTSC3H  
DOWN Ù UP  
Fig.9-3 PHASE SHIFT  
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(3-2) WHITE BALANCE  
WHITE BALANCE  
You can select one of 4 modes for white balance adjustment as follows.  
AUTO, HOLD, INDOOR (Approx. 2800K), OUTDOOR (Approx. 6000K)  
AUTO : The white balance is adjusted automatically to provide the optimum picture.  
HOLD : In this mode, the WB gain just before changing to this mode is kept.  
INDOOR, OUTDOOR : These modes are the fixed WB gain.  
Setting procedure for HOLD  
1. Image a subject. Move the cursor to WHITE BALANCE and select AUTO.  
2. Change WHITE BALANCE from AUTO to HOLD.  
With this procedure, WB gain is kept.  
Note) If white balance mode is changed from HOLD to other modes, the stored gain is lost.  
(3-3) CHROMA  
The chroma gain and hue level can be adjusted.  
CHROMA  
-1  
-2  
1
RY GAIN  
BY GAIN  
RY HUE  
BY HUE  
1
RETURN  
END  
Fig.9-4 CHROMA menu  
RY GAIN  
The chroma gain level can be adjusted. Adjustable range -5 ~ 5  
BY GAIN  
The chroma gain level can be adjusted. Adjustable range -5 ~ 5  
RY HUE  
The chroma hue level can be adjusted. Adjustable range -5 ~ 5  
BY HUE  
The chroma hue level can be adjusted. Adjustable range -5 ~ 5  
(3-4) GAMMA  
GAMMA  
Gamma curve can be selected.  
NORMAL(Approx. 0.6), SCENE1(Approx. 0.45), SCENE2(Approx. 1.0)  
Note) It isn’t possible to select Gamma curve, when WD is selected for AE MODE.  
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(3-5) E-ZOOM  
This camera built in electronic zoom, electronic panning and electronic tilting function.  
In this menu, these functions is specified.  
E-ZOOM  
POSITION  
ZOOM  
POSITION  
2.0  
RETURN  
END  
Fig.9-5 E-ZOOM menu  
ZOOM  
The zoom magnification is selected from the following.  
OFF, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5  
Note) When 1.5, 2.0 or 2.5 is selected, WD and MASKING function is not available.  
POSITION  
When the zoom magnification is selected for ZOOM, the position of the image can be adjusted.  
Adjusting procedure  
1. Move the cursor to ZOOM and select 1.5, 2.0 or 2.5.  
2. Move the cursor to POSITION and press the SW. POSITION menu is displayed.  
3. The frame position can be adjusted by turning on the SW up, down, left or right on this menu.  
Note) Electronic tiltting function is limited by ZOOM. Only when the zoom magnification is 1.5, a full  
tilting operation is possible.  
(3-6) MASKING  
This camera contains MASK function.  
MASKING  
MASK SETTING  
OFF  
MASK  
MASK EDIT  
MASK ERASE  
RETURN  
END  
Fig.9-6 MASKING menu  
MASK  
The mask display can be switched ON or OFF on the monitor screen.  
MASK EDIT  
The area of a mask can be edited. It is possible to make up to 8.  
Editing procedure  
1. Move the cursor to MASK and select ON.  
2. Move the cursor to MASK EDIT and press the SW. MASK SETTING menu is displayed.  
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3. The pointer is displayed on the monitor screen. The area of a mask can be edited by using this  
pointer. At first, move the cursor to the upper left position you want to make a mask and press the  
SW. Next, move the cursor to the lower right position you want to make a mask and press the SW.  
In the above procedure, a mask can be made.  
MASK ERASE  
The made mask is erased.  
Erasing procedure  
1. Move the cursor to MASK ERASE.  
2. The made mask is erased by pressing the SW.  
Note) When two or more masks are made, the mask is erased contrary to the making order.  
(3-7) TITLE  
You can assign a name to the camera, and display on the monitor.  
TITLE  
TITLE EDIT  
TITLE  
TITLE EDIT  
ON  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
abcdefghijklm  
nopqrstuvwxyz  
0123456789-/  
RETURN  
END  
RETURN  
BS  
Fig.9-7 TITLE menu  
TITLE  
The title display can be switched ON or OFF on the monitor screen.  
TITLE EDIT  
The display character can be edited. The title consists of up to 16 alphanumeric characters.  
Editing procedure  
1. Move the cursor to TITLE and select ON.  
2. Move the cursor to TITLE EDIT and press the SW. TITLE EDIT menu is displayed.  
3. Move the cursor to the character you want to edit. After selecting the character, and press the SW.  
The selected character appears in the editing area.  
4. Repeat the steps above until all characters are edited.  
5. To clear the character, move the cursor to BS and press the SW. Whenever the SW is pushed,  
one character is deleted.  
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(4) CAMERA SETUP  
This camera has an external control input interface (RS-485). All parameters and adjustments can  
be changed from an external unit.  
Refer to the section on External Control Input Terminal in details.  
In this menu, setting of the communication, LED and Switch can be selected.  
CAMERA SETUP  
1
ADDRESS  
COM SPEED  
LED  
4800  
ON  
ON  
SWITCH  
RETURN  
END  
Fig.10 CAMERA SETUP menu  
ADDRESS  
The number to identify two or more cameras is specified. It is possible to communicate up to 30.  
Note) When the number is repeated in the system, cameras don’t operate correctly.  
COM SPEED  
The communication rate with an external unit is selected.  
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200  
LED  
When Direct-key function is active, LED illumination can be switched ON or OFF.  
SWITCH  
This item can be selected enable or disable setting of Direct-key function.  
ON : enable, OFF : disable  
(5) LENS ADJUSTMENT  
The mechanical iris adjustments involve fine adjustments of variations in the mechanical iris  
reference voltage. Before using this camera, do this adjustment.  
LENS ADJUSTMENT  
OK  
CANCEL  
Fig.11 LENS ADJUSTMENT menu  
Operation procedure  
1. Move the cursor to LENS ADJUSTMENT and press the SW. LENS ADJUSTMENT menu is  
displayed.  
2. Move the cursor to OK and press the SW. The adjustment is executed.  
At this time, make adjustment with a bright and flickerless scene.  
3. The screen automatically reverts to MAIN MENU when the adjustment process ends.  
Note) When you change the lens, do this procedure again.  
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(6) MODE SAVE  
Current settings can be saved. Saved settings can read by selecting USER MODE of MODE  
SELECT.  
MODE SAVE  
CURRENT SETTINGS  
ARE SAVED.  
OK  
CANCEL  
Fig.12 MODE SAVE menu  
Operation procedure  
1. After changing parameters and adjustments, move the cursor to MODE SAVE and press the SW.  
MODE SAVE menu is displayed.  
2. Move the cursor to OK and press the SW. Parameters and adjustments are saved.  
3. The screen automatically reverts to the MAIN MENU when the save of setting ends.  
(7) BLEMISH COMPENSATION  
Blemish of CCD is automatically detected and compensated.  
This function can protect the picture quality though a simple operation.  
BLEMISH COMPENSATION  
COVER THE LENS  
OK  
CANCEL  
Fig.13 BLEMISH COMPENSATION menu  
Operation procedure  
1. Cover the lens during use so that no light enters. Move the cursor to BLEMISH COMPENSATION  
and press the SW. BLEMISH COMPENSATION menu is displayed.  
2. Move the cursor to OK and press the SW. The compensation is executed.  
3. The screen automatically reverts to MAIN MENU when the compensation is finished.  
Note)  
Even if this function is executed, Blemish of CCD will not be compensated completely.  
While selecting SENS UP function, Blemish of CCD may appear in the picture permanent. This is a  
normal phenomenon.  
The structure of the mechanical iris lens aperture prevents complete of blocking light. When the  
mechanical iris lens is used, perform in dark environment or apply the lens cap to shade the lens.  
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(8) INITIALIZE  
Present settings are reset to the factory default settings.  
INITIALIZE  
ALL SETTINGS ARE  
IINITIALIZED  
OK  
CANCEL  
Fig.14 INITIALIZE menu  
Operation procedure  
1. Move the cursor to INITIALIZE and press the SW. INITIALIZE menu is displayed.  
2. Move the cursor to OK and press the SW. All parameters and adjustments are reset to the factory  
default settings.  
3. The screen automatically reverts to MAIN MENU when the initialization is finished.  
Note) Even if this function is executed, the following item is not initialized.  
ADDRESS and COM SPEED on CAMERA SETUP menu  
Adjustment value of PHASE on SYNC SELECT menu  
Blemish Compensation  
The fig.14 shows parameters after executing INITILIZE. (factory default settings)  
EXPOSURE SET.  
FUNCTION SET.  
WD  
0
OFF  
ON  
AE MODE  
LEVEL  
FLICKERLESS  
AGC  
SYNC SELECT  
WHITE BALANCE  
CROMA  
*GAMMA  
*E-ZOOM  
AUTO  
NORMAL  
4
SENS UP  
AUTO  
5sec  
10min  
DAY&NIGHT  
DETECT TIME  
FILTER LIMIT  
MASKING  
TITLE  
RETURN  
END  
RETURN  
END  
CAMERA SETUP  
1
ADDRESS  
COM SPEED  
LED  
4800  
ON  
ON  
SWITCH  
RETURN  
END  
Fig.15 Setting parameters of INITIALIZE  
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EXTERNAL CONTROL INPUT TERMINAL  
This camera has an external control input terminal and can be operated remotely by supplying a  
control signal to this terminal.  
CONNECTIONS  
Connections of control signals are as follows.  
Pin1  
Pin7  
Magnified Figure  
Fig.16  
Description  
Pin No.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
A (+)  
B (-)  
GND  
A (+)  
B (-)  
GND  
D&N Control Signal Input  
If you operate cameras remotely by using this terminal, connect the following enclosed cable.  
We recommend to extend it with a twisted pair cable.  
Brown  
Black  
White  
Red  
Pin7  
Black  
White  
Pin1  
Red  
Fig.17  
Note)  
Turn off the power supply of the camera and connect the cable.  
Use the extension cable which has the same characteristic impedance as the terminating resistance.  
(100ohms)  
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SETUP  
To make up the camera system with RS-485, do the following procedure.  
Setting procedure  
1. Connect the cable for each camera.  
2. Terminate the camera installed in the end of the system. Turn off the termination of other  
cameras.  
Refer to Fig.1 ⑥  
3. Set the address number for each camera on CAMERA SETUP menu.  
Notice so that the number is not repeated.  
4. Set the communication rate on CAMERA SETUP menu. Select the same rate for each camera.  
To control DAY&NIGHT function remotely, do the following procedure.  
Setting procedure  
1. Select EXT. for DAY&NIGHT function on FUNCTION SET. menu.  
2. The mode of DAY&NIGHT function can be switch to supply the control signal.  
Open or High Input : Operates AUTO mode  
Short or Low input : Operates BW mode  
(This line is pulled up in the camera. The power of this line is not enough to drive an external unit.)  
Rating and electronic characteristics  
Input Voltage VIN : -0.3 ~ 3.3V  
Input Voltage High VIH : Min.3.0V  
Input Voltage Low VIL : Max.0.3V  
Notice so that the above value is not exceeded.  
EXTERNAL UNIT  
This product built in RS-485 interface, and can be controlled with an external unit.  
For example, this camera can be operated remotely by using a PC installed in the following  
application.  
CG-301 Controller  
This application is included in the enclosed CD.  
Refer to the enclosed CD in details.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Model Name  
TV System  
CG-301  
NTSC  
PAL  
Power  
AC24V(±15%) / DC12V(±15%)  
270mA(24VAC) / 390mA(12VDC)  
Power Consumption  
Imager  
1/3” Image Format vertical double density Interline transfer CCD  
Approx. 380K pixels Approx. 440K pixels  
Picture Elements (active)  
Synchronization  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Video Output  
Internal / LineLock  
48dB(AGC off, weighting)  
1.0Vp-p/ Composite (75ohms)  
480TV Lines (Color)  
530TVLines(BW)  
Horizontal Resolution  
1.0Lux(Color) 0.1Lux (BW)  
0.025Lux(SENSup x40 Color)  
Minimum Scene Illumination  
D range  
(at F1.2 50IRE)  
Max, 60dB (WideD-AE mode)  
Wide Dynamic Range Function  
Auto White Balance  
WCCB Function  
AGC Function  
SYNC Selectable (Internal / Auto)  
Flickerless Function  
Function  
Electronic Sensitivity Up Function  
DAY&NIGHT Function  
E-zoom Function (Normal-AE mode)  
OSD Function  
BLC Function  
Lens Mount  
CS Mount (Flange Back Adjustable)  
Usable Auto Iris Lens  
Camera Mount  
DC Voltage Drive Auto-Iris Lens  
1/4”-20, top or bottom  
Weight (Excluding Lens)  
Dimensions (Less Lens)  
Operating Temperature  
0.2kg  
53(W)×55(H)×56(D)  
-10 to +50degrees (0 to +40degrees;Performance Guaranteed)  
(1) Video Signal Output (BNC, 75 Ohm)  
(2) Auto Iris Lens Output (4pin)  
(3) Power Input (3pin)  
Connectors  
(4) External control Input (7pin)  
Setup Switch  
RS485 Terminating SW  
Controls  
4Pin Plug (Small) Type  
ALLEN WRENCH  
CAMERA MOUNT ADAPTER  
CD-ROM  
WIRE WITH CONNECTOR  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
1pc  
1pc  
1pc  
1pc  
1pc  
1pc  
Accessories (Supplied)  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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FUJITSU GENERAL LIMITED  
1116, Suenaga,  
Takatsu-ku,  
Kawasaki 213-8502,  
Japan  

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