JVC LST0984 001A User Manual

COLOR VIDEO CAMERA  
INSTRUCTIONS  
TK-C9200U  
TK-C9200E  
TK-C9201EG  
TK-C9300U  
TK-C9300E  
TK-C9301EG  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the  
body. Retain this information for future reference.  
Model No. TK-C9200U,TK-C9200E,TK-C9201EG  
TK-C9300U,TK-C9300E,TK-C9301EG  
Serial No.  
.
LST0984-001A  
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing this product.  
Before use, please read this "INSTRUCTIONS" and the information materials  
included to ensure proper use of this product.  
The instructions in this manual are for TK-C9200U/TK-C9200E/TK-C9201EG/TK-  
C9300U/TK-C9300E/TK-C9301EG.  
Features  
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Wide dynamic range (WIDE-D) function (TK-C9300U/TK-C9300E/TK-C9301EG  
only)  
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DAY/NIGHT surveillance with auto IR cut filter on/off (Color/B&W shooting)  
(TK-C9300U/TK-C9300E/TK-C9301EG)  
Easy DAY/NIGHT function (TK-C9200U/TK-C9200E/TK-C9201EG)  
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3D noise reduction (3DNR)  
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4 areas privacy mask  
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Built-in display mode (CRT or LCD selectable)  
How to read this manual  
Conventions and symbols  
: Indicates operating precautions.  
Note  
: Indicates reference data regarding limitations on functions, usage  
and the like.  
Memo  
A
: Indicates a reference page or item.  
Contents of this manual  
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JVC holds the copyright to this manual. Any part or all of this manual may not  
be reproduced without prior consent from the company.  
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Product names of other companies described in this manual are trademarks  
or registered trademarks of the respective companies. Symbols such as E, T,  
and R are omitted in this manual.  
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Design, specifications and other contents described in this manual are  
subject to change for improvements without prior notice.  
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Introduction  
Operating Precautions  
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Storage and Location of Use  
Do not install the camera in the following places.  
- In a place exposed to rain or moisture.  
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- In a place with vapor or oil, for example in a kitchen.  
- When the ambient temperature rises above or falls below the acceptable  
range (from -10 f to 50 f)  
- In a place at which corrosive gases are emitted.  
- Near a source of radiation, X-rays, strong radio waves or magnetism.  
- In a place subject to vibration.  
- In a place with excessive dirt.  
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Using this unit in the vicinity of the transmitting antenna of a radio or TV,  
devices that emit strong electromagnetic waves such as a transformer or motor,  
or wireless devices such as a transistor or mobile phone may give rise to noises  
in the image and changes in its color.  
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This camera has been designed for indoor use. When using it outdoors, it is  
necessary to use an outdoor camera housing (optional).  
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Maintenance  
Wipe the camera with a dry, soft cloth to remove any dirt.  
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Do not use benzene or thinner to wipe the camera. Doing so may melt the  
surface or cause it to fog. For tough stains, wipe with a neutral detergent diluted  
with water, followed by wiping with a dry cloth.  
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Energy Conservation  
When the camera is not in use for a long time, turn off the power for safety and  
energy conservation reasons.  
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Copyright Protection  
With the exception of the user being the copyright holder or when permission  
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such as for duplication has been granted by the copyright holder, permission is  
required in principle for the duplication, modification, or transmission of  
copyrighted material.  
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Unauthorized duplication, modification, or transmission of copyrighted material  
may constitute a copyright infringement, and the user may be liable to  
compensate for any damages. When using copyrighted material, be sure to  
check the license agreement of the copyrighted material thoroughly.  
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When rights or rights holders are involved with regard to the targeted  
duplicating subject, permission may be required for shooting or using  
(processing) it. Be sure to check the licensing conditions thoroughly.  
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Disclaimer  
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Motion detection is not a feature to prevent theft or fire. We do not accept  
liability for any damages that may occur.  
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Introduction  
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We will not be responsible for any inconveniences or disturbances caused in  
the event of privacy invasion as a result of camera footages of this product.  
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Others  
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When using this camera with [AGC] set to "MID" or "HIGH", the sensitivity  
increases automatically for dark images and the screen may appear grainy, but  
this is not a malfunction.  
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When the DAY/NIGHT switch is set to "AUTO", the image turns black-and-white  
in a dark location. As the sensitivity level is increased in this case, the screen  
may appear grainy and more white spots may appear. When switching between  
modes, the brighter area on the screen is emphasized and visibility may be  
reduced. However, this is not a malfunction.  
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Before mounting the camera to the mounting location, attach the lens to be  
used on the camera and check the back focus.  
When shooting an extremely bright object (e.g. lamp), the image on the screen  
may have white vertical tailings (smear) or expansion (blooming) may appear  
around it. This is a characteristic of the CCD and not a malfunction.  
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When the white balance of this camera is set to "ATW-N" or "ATW-W" and  
depending on the conditions of the object, the color tone may differ slightly from  
the actual color due to the principle of the automatic tracking white balance  
circuit. This is not a malfunction.  
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When this camera is used under high temperatures, vertical stripes may appear  
on the screen. This is a characteristic of the CCD and not a malfunction.  
When this camera is moved from a cold to warm place, condensation may  
occur and the camera may not work. In this case, leave the camera under room  
temperature for about one hour before turning on the power.  
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When the power supply voltage is momentarily disrupted or drops due to  
lightning, turning on the air-conditioner or the like, image distortion or noise may  
occur.  
When the power supply voltage of the camera drops, the input protection circuit  
inside the camera operates, and the camera may be turned off. Make use of a  
voltage rating within 510 % for the camera’s power supply voltage.  
The 3D noise reduction function of this camera may result in afterimage of a  
moving subject. Afterimage is more likely to occur when using the camera with  
[DNR LEVEL] set to "HIGH". This is not a malfunction.  
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Connection/Installation  
Mounting the Lens  
1
Check the mounting method of the lens before mounting.  
This camera is compatible with CS-mount lens.  
To use a C-mount lens, a C-mount adapter is necessary. For details about the C-  
mount adapter, consult your JVC dealer.  
Never use a lens that exceeds the dimension (a) in the below figure as it will  
damage the inner part of the camera and will not allow normal installation. This  
will result in a malfunction.  
(a)  
Dimension (a)  
5.5 mm or less  
Flange back (b)  
12.5 mm  
(b)  
2
3
Turn the lens clockwise and mount it securely on the camera.  
In the case of a DC IRIS lens, check the pin arrangement and  
connect the lens cable to the socket.  
2
POWER  
IRIS  
3
3
1
3
2
4
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Video IRIS lens cannot be used.  
If the plug of the lens cable is different, connect with a 4 pin plug. For  
details about the 4 pin plug, consult your JVC dealer.  
Memo  
4 pin plug  
Pin number  
DC IRIS lens  
1
2
3
4
Brake (-)  
Brake (+)  
Drive (+)  
3
1
4
Drive (-)  
2
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Connection/Installation  
Connection  
To the terminal of infrared  
illumination device etc.  
(TK-C9300U/TK-C9300E/  
O
D/N AUTO  
BLC OFF  
C
VIDEO  
OUT  
LCD  
TK-C9301EG)  
AES OFF  
MONITOR TYPE  
FOCUS  
ADJUST  
CLASS  
(
2
ONLY  
)
U
TYPE  
ISOLATED POWER  
(
SET  
)
TYPE  
ONLY  
E
AUX GND  
Monitor  
Connect to AC 220 V-  
AC 240 V power supply  
(TK-C9201EG/  
MENU  
TK-C9301EG)  
Connect to AC 24V or DC 12V  
power supply (TK-C9200U/  
TK-C9200E/TK-C9300U/TK-C9300E)  
Connecting the Power Supply Cable  
When power is supplied to the camera, the [POWER] lamp on the side panel  
lights up.  
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AC24 V or DC12 V (TK-C9200U/TK-C9200E/TK-C9300U/TK-C9300E)  
To prevent connection errors or a cable disconnection, use a lug plate to connect  
to the terminal. The following table shows the connection distances when 2-core  
VVF (vinyl-insulated vinyl sheath cables) are used. (Reference value)  
Conductor diameter (mm)  
Φ 1.0 and  
more  
Φ 1.6 and  
more  
Φ 2.0 and  
more  
Maximum connection  
distance: DC 12 V  
50 m  
140 m  
350 m  
220 m  
550 m  
Maximum connection  
distance: AC 24 V  
130 m  
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If thin cables are used, the resistance of the cables will be high and a  
significant voltage drop will occur when the camera is at its maximum  
power consumption. Either use a thick cable with low resistance or  
place the power supply near to the camera and shorten the length of  
the cable to restrict the voltage drop at the rated current of camera to  
below 10 %. If voltage drop occurs during operation, the performance  
will be unstable.  
Memo  
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Do not connect an AC 24 V cable to a commercial power supply. If it is  
connected by mistake, the internal circuit may be damaged. Sent the  
camera to the nearest JVC service center for inspection as the internal  
circuit may be damaged.  
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Connection/Installation  
Connection (Continued)  
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Do not connect DC 12 V and AC 24 V cables at the same time.  
When using a DC 12 V power supply, ensure that the polarities of the  
cable are correct.  
Memo  
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AC 220 V - AC 240 V (TK-C9201EG/TK-C9301EG)  
When using this camera, install it near the socket so that power disconnection  
may be made immediately.  
Connecting the Monitor  
Connect with a 75 K coaxial cable (BNC) such as RG-59.  
Connecting the Alarm Input/Output Terminal (TK-C9300U/TK-  
C9300E/TK-C9301EG only)  
Menu settings may be required depending on the connected equipment. (Refer to  
[AUX FUNCTION] in the separate "MENU SETTING".)  
The default setting has been set to alarm input (IN:ALARM).  
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Alarm input terminal  
Connect the infrared sensor, door sensor, metal sensor, manual switch sensor  
and the like.  
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To prevent noise from entering the internal circuit, supply non-voltage setting  
signal to the alarm input signal.  
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Do not supply voltage.  
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Using the menu, you can select whether to set to alarm when the contact is  
short (MAKE), or when the contact is open (BREAK).  
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Supply such that the alarm signal stays at a minimum of 200 ms or more.  
Otherwise, the alarm signal may not be recognized.  
Please use a shielded cable.  
AUX(IN)  
OFF  
D/N AUTO  
BLC OFF  
ON  
CRT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
LCD  
ON  
WIDE-D OFF  
GND  
MONITOR TYPE  
FOCUS  
ADJUST  
CLASS  
2
(U TYPE)  
ONL  
Y
ISOLATED POWER  
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Alarm output terminal  
Connect to alarm devices such as alarm, indicator, light or buzzer.  
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The alarm output signal is open collector output and turns ON during an alarm.  
(Maximum voltage 16 V, current 30 mA)  
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This terminal has a polarity. Make sure to connect such that a higher voltage is  
output from the + terminal than from the - terminal. Otherwise, it will result in  
damages.  
AUX(OUT)  
100  
GND  
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Connection/Installation  
Mounting the Camera  
When mounting the camera on a fixer, pan/tilt and the like, use the camera-  
mounting screw hole located on the camera-mounting bracket. (Length of screw: 7  
mm or less)  
Camera-mounting bracket fastening  
screws (x2: M2.6 x 6 mm)  
Camera-mounting  
screw hole  
MAX.  
7mm  
Rotation-preventive  
hole  
Camera-mounting bracket  
Use a camera-mounting screw with a length shorter than 7 mm from the  
camera-mounting face. Use camera-mounting bracket fastening screws  
with length shorter than 6 mm. Do not use a screw that is longer than the  
specified length. It may damage the internal parts.  
Note  
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Mounting the Camera-Mounting Bracket on Top of the Camera  
The camera-mounting bracket is originally mounted at the bottom of the camera  
before shipment but it can also be mounted on top of the camera.  
1
Remove the camera-mounting bracket fastening screws (x2).  
The camera-mounting bracket is removed from the camera.  
2
3
Mount the camera-mounting bracket on top of the camera.  
Mount the camera onto a fixer, pan/tilt unit and the like.  
2
Camera-mounting  
bracket  
1
BF LOCK  
3
POWER  
IRIS  
Camera-mounting  
bracket fastening  
screws  
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Connection/Installation  
Mounting the Camera (Continued)  
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Fall Prevention  
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Special attention is required when installing the camera to the wall or ceiling.  
You should not engage in the installation work yourself. Ask a professional to do  
the job, because injuries and accidents may occur if the camera falls.  
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When installing the camera on a fixer, pan/tilt unit and the like, make sure to  
install it firmly using a rotation-preventive hole to prevent fall.  
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To prevent fall, connect the camera to a section with sufficient strength (ceiling  
slab or channel) using a fall prevention wire.  
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Pay attention to the length, strength, routing and material (insulation properties)  
of the fall prevention wire used.  
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Use the screw (M3 x 6 mm) on the back of the camera for the installation of the  
fall prevention wire. Do not use a screw that is longer than 6 mm as it may  
damage the internal parts.  
OFF  
ON  
O
UT  
A
VIDEO  
OUT  
D/N  
BLC OFF  
LCD  
T
CR  
ON  
AES OFF  
FOCUS  
TYPE  
OR  
ADJUST  
MONIT  
Y
ONL)  
Fall Prevention Wire  
M3 x 6 mm  
SET  
CLASS  
2
(U TYPE  
WER  
)
TED PO  
(E TYPE  
GND  
X
ISOLA  
ONL  
AU  
Y
MENU  
6 mm  
2 mm  
When mounting the camera to the ceiling, ensure to wear safety glasses  
to protect the eye from any falling objects.  
Note  
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Setting/Adjustment  
Switch Settings  
A
A
B
C
E
D/N AUTO  
BLC OFF  
LCD  
D/N AUTO  
BLC OFF  
LCD  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
B
C
D
VIDEO  
OUT  
CRT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
CRT  
ON  
WIDE-D OFF  
AES OFF  
ON  
MONITOR TYPE  
MONITOR TYPE  
FOCUS  
FOCUS  
ADJUST  
ADJUST  
CLASS 2  
(
U TYPE  
ONLY  
)
CLASS 2  
(
U TYPE  
ONLY  
)
F
F
ISOLATED POWER  
)
ISOLATED POWER  
SET  
SET  
(
ONLY E TYPE  
(
ONLY E TYPE  
)
(TK-C9300U/TK-C9300E/TK-C9301EG)  
(TK-C9200U/TK-C9200E/TK-C9201EG)  
A [D/N AUTO/OFF] DAY/NIGHT Selector Switch  
Set this to "AUTO" when shooting a subject with continually changing brightness  
(day/night). The image switches to color when the subject is bright, and black and  
white when it is dark. The image is set to color at all times when "OFF" is selected.  
You can set the image to black and white at all times using the menu. (TK-  
C9300U/TK-C9300E/TK-C9301EG only)  
(Default setting: AUTO)  
B [BLC OFF/ON] Backlight Compensation Selector Switch  
Set this to "ON" when shooting in backlight. The subject becomes easier to see as  
brightness is adjusted according to the photometry area set in [BLC AREA] of the  
menu. (Default setting: OFF)  
C [MONITOR TYPE LCD/CRT] Monitor Type Selector Switch  
Set this to "LCD" or "CRT" according to the monitor in use.  
(Default setting: LCD)  
D
[AES OFF/ON] AES Selector Switch (TK-C9200U/TK-C9200E/TK-C9201EG)  
When this is set to "ON", automatic electronic shutter is activated and the shutter  
speed switches according to brightness automatically. When set to "OFF", the  
shutter speed will be fixed. (U model: 1/60, E/EG model: 1/50)  
(Default setting: OFF)  
For automatic iris lens, the optimum image may not be obtained due to  
conditions such as brightness of the subject. Set this to "OFF" when  
using an automatic iris lens.  
Memo  
E [WIDE-D OFF/ON] WIDE-D Selector Switch (TK-C9300U/TK-C9300E/TK-  
C9301EG)  
When this is set to "ON", subjects with a high contrast can be seen clearly and  
naturally.  
(Default setting: OFF)  
F [FOCUS ADJUST] Focus Adjust Button  
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Setting/Adjustment  
Adjusting the Back Focus  
This camera is adjusted to an optimum wide range before shipment but  
readjustment is required when using zoom lens or when the lens focus ring is out  
of focus.  
Back focus adjustment ring  
Lens focus ring  
Tighten  
BF LOCK  
Back focus fastening  
screw (M2)  
Loosen  
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With a Fixed-Focus Lens  
If the focus cannot be adjusted correctly with the lens focus ring, adjust the back  
focus as follows.  
1
Loosen the back focus fastening screw by turning it anti-  
clockwise with a + screwdriver.  
2
3
4
5
Shoot some fine patterns on the subject or away from the subject.  
Turn the lens focus ring to .  
Turn the back focus adjustment ring to get the best focus.  
Tighten the back focus fastening screw by turning it clockwise.  
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With a Zoom Lens  
If the image is out of focus when zooming (telephoto - wide angle), adjust the  
camera as follows.  
1
Loosen the back focus fastening screw by turning it anti-  
clockwise with a + screwdriver.  
2
3
Shoot some fine patterns on the subject or away from the subject.  
Zoom to the maximum telephoto position and turn the lens  
focus ring to adjust the focus.  
4
Zoom to the maximum wide angle position and turn the back  
focus adjustment ring to adjust the focus.  
5
6
Repeat steps 3 and 4 two or three times.  
Tighten the back focus fastening screw by turning it clockwise.  
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When the subject is bright and an ND filter is used, back focus  
adjustment can be performed more accurately. (An ND filter is a filter  
that reduces light incident on the lens of all wavelengths equally.)  
Memo  
v
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Setting/Adjustment  
Fine-tuning the Focus  
When adjusting the focus of the DC IRIS lens, use the Focus Adjust mode for  
easy focusing as the iris opens and depth of field becomes shallower. (Refer also  
to the instruction manual of the lens.)  
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Procedure  
1
Press and hold the [J] button.  
The Focus Adjust mode is activated and "FOCUS ADJUST MODE" appears on  
the screen.  
Contours are emphasized as the iris opens.  
2
3
4
Shoot the subject.  
Adjust the focus of the DC IRIS lens.  
Exit the Focus Adjust mode.  
Press any of the [K, H, I]/[SET]/[MENU] buttons to cancel the Focus Adjust  
mode. The mode is also automatically deactivated after about 30 seconds.  
OFF  
D/N AUTO  
ON  
BLC OFF  
CRT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
LCD  
AES OFF  
ON  
MONITOR TYPE  
FOCUS  
ADJUST  
CLASS  
(
2
ONLY  
)
(FOCUS ADJUST) button  
U
TYPE  
ISOLATED POWER  
)
TYPE  
SET  
(
ONLY  
E
AUX GND  
button  
MENU button  
MENU  
SET button  
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Setting/Adjustment  
Adjusting the Auto White Balance  
Each light source has its own color temperature. Therefore, when the main light  
source lighting the subject is changed, adjust the white balance again.  
1
2
Press the [MENU] button.  
Select [WHITE BALANCE] with the [J/K] button and "AWC" with  
the [H/I] button, then press the [SET] button.  
3
Zoom in to fill the screen with white.  
Place a white object at the center of the screen, under the same lighting condition  
as the subject to be shot and zoom in to fill the screen with white.  
4
Press the [SET] button.  
Auto white balance adjustment begins. During operation, "AWC OPERATION" is  
displayed on the screen.  
5
Adjustment is complete.  
When the appropriate white balance is acquired, "AWC OK" is displayed.  
button  
SET button  
MENU button  
WHITE BALANCE CONTROL  
WHITE BALANCE CONTROL  
AWC SET  
OFF  
D/N AUTO  
BLC OFF  
ON  
E
E
AWC SET  
R GAIN  
B GAIN  
CRT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
LCD  
AES OFF  
160  
160  
160  
160  
ON  
R GAIN  
B GAIN  
MONITOR TYPE  
FOCUS  
ADJUST  
CLASS  
(
2
ONLY  
)
U
TYPE  
ISOLATED POWER  
(
SET  
)
TYPE  
ONLY  
E
AUX GND  
AWC OPERATION  
AWC OK  
MENU  
AWC OPERATION  
(during operation)  
AWC OK  
(adjustment completed)  
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Error display  
If auto white balance adjustment is not successful, the following messages will  
appear on the monitor.  
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AWC ERROR : NG (Subject error)  
Displayed when there is not enough white color on the subject or the color  
temperature is not suitable.  
Fill the screen with a white object thoroughly and adjust the white balance again.  
v
AWC ERROR : LOW LIGHT (Insufficient illumination)  
Displayed when the light is low. Increase the illumination, then readjust the white  
balance.  
v
AWC ERROR : HIGH LIGHT (Excessive illumination)  
Displayed when the light is too bright. Decrease the illumination, then readjust the  
white balance.  
v
AWC ERROR : TIME OVER (Subject movement)  
Displayed when the subject moves. Keep the subject still, then readjust the white  
balance.  
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Others  
Specifications  
Horizontal  
resolution  
: 550TV lines (typical)  
Video S/N ratio : 52 dB (typical, AGC OFF)  
Minimum  
illumination  
: (TK-C9300U/TK-C9300E/TK-C9301EG)  
Color mode: 0.05 lx (typical, 50 %, F1.2, AGC HIGH)  
Black and white mode: 0.002 lx (typical, 50 %, F1.2, AGC HIGH)  
(TK-C9200U/TK-C9200E/TK-C9201EG)  
Color mode: 0.05 lx (typical, 50 %F1.2AGC HIGH)  
Black and white mode: 0.03 lx (typical, 50 %, F1.2, AGC HIGH)  
Lens mount  
: CS-mount  
Power supply : AC 24 V 60 Hz, DC 12 V (TK-C9200U/TK-C9300U)  
AC 24 V 50 Hz/60 Hz, DC 12 V (TK-C9200E/TK-C9300E)  
AC 220 V - AC 240 V 50 Hz/60 Hz (TK-C9201EG/TK-C9301EG)  
Length of  
power supply  
cable  
: 1,900 mm (TK-C9201EG/TK-C9301EG)  
Current/power : 2.3 W (TK-C9200U)  
consumption  
190 mA (TK-C9200E)  
37 mA (TK-C9201EG)  
2.5 W (TK-C9300U)  
220 mA (TK-C9300E)  
40 mA (TK-C9301EG)  
Ambient  
temperature  
: -10 f to 50 f (14 g to 122 g) (Operation)  
0 f to 40 f (32 g to 104 g) (Recommended)  
Mass  
: 280 g (TK-C9200U/TK-9200E/TK-C9300U/TK-C9300E)  
470 g (TK-C9201EG/TK-C9301EG)  
Accessories  
: (TK-C9200U/TK-C9300U)  
WARRANTY CARD 2 1  
INSTRUCTIONS 2 3  
(TK-C9200E/TK-C9201EG/TK-C9300E/TK-C9301EG)  
INSTRUCTIONS 2 5  
Dimension  
(W2H2D)  
: mm (inch)  
55 (2-3/16) 2 61 (2-7/16) 2 126 (5)  
* Specifications and appearance of this unit are subject to change for further  
improvements without prior notice.  
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Q 2009 Victor Company of Japan, Limited  
LST0984-001A  

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