Hitachi KP DE500 User Manual

CCD Camera  
KP-DE500  
KP-E500  
Operation manual  
Before using the camera, please read this operation manual  
carefully and keep this manual on file for ready reference in  
the future.  
Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc.  
Table of contents  
Setting menu description…………………….. 12  
Setting menu composition…………………… 12  
Menu operations………………………………. 13  
Main Menu……………………………………... 13  
Camera Title Menu……………………………. 14  
Light Control Menu……………………………. 16  
AGC setting……………………………………. 19  
Shutter Speed setting…...……………………. 21  
Sensitivity enhance setting…………………... 22  
Raising sensitivity by color-B/W selection….. 23  
White Balance Menu...……………………….. 25  
Sub Menu……………………………………… 29  
Remote menu operation………………………. 32  
Specifications…………………………………… 33  
Accessories……………………………………... 34  
Supplied accessories…………………………. 34  
Optional accessories…………………………. 34  
CAUTION FOR SAFE OPERATION…………...  
IMPORTANT NOTICE…………………………...  
General…………………………………………….  
Features…………………………………………..  
Operating considerations……………………...  
Phenomena inherent to CCD image device...  
Section names and functions…………………  
Connections……………………………………...  
Lens………………………………………………...  
Recommended lenses…………………………  
Note on lens selection………………………….  
Installation of CS-mount lens………………….  
Lens selector switch……………………………  
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Flange back adjustment………………………. 10  
Camera mounting……………………………….. 11  
Phenomena inherent to CCD imaging device  
Following are the phenomena inherent to a CCD imaging device, and not defects  
2) Fixed pattern noise  
1) Smear and blooming  
When the camera is operated in a high temperature,  
fixed pattern noise may appear on the entire screen.  
When strong light (lamp, fluorescent lamp, and  
reflected light, etc.) is shot, a blue belt to remain thinly  
in vertical and the horizontal direction of light might go  
out.  
3) Moire  
When fine patterns are shot, moire may be displayed.  
4) Burning  
When excessively intense light comes to the CCD for a  
long time, the spectral filter in the CCD pixel may be  
deteriorated, and the color of the corresponding portion  
may change.  
Moreover, the lower side on the monitor screen might  
become pure-white momentarily.  
Avoid using the camera under such condition.  
In this case, change the angle of the camera so that  
such strong light does not enter the camera through  
the lens.  
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Section names and functions  
Tripod adaptor holes  
See camera mounting  
on page 11.  
Lens mount screws  
See page 10.  
Lens mount ring  
See flange back adjustment  
on page 8.  
C-mount adaptor  
See installation of CS-mount  
lens on page 8.  
Lens connectorLENS]  
Connect lens cable when  
using an auto iris lens. See  
page 9.  
Camera mounting hole  
See page 11.  
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Set up buttonsSETUP]  
Use when setting up and adjusting  
the camera with reference to the  
screen menu. See page 13.  
Lens select switchLENS]  
Set according to the type of  
lens. See page 9.  
Remote connector  
REMOTE]  
Use for remote menu  
operations.See page 32.  
Video output connectorVIDEO]  
See connections on page 6.  
DC input connector  
See page 6.  
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Connections  
Video output connection  
External power supply connection  
Connect the video output of the camera to the video input of a  
monitor or other equipment. When using a “loop through”  
connection of two or the more monitors, set the 75Ω switch of  
only the final monitor to ON.  
Use a stabilized 12 VDC(±10%) power supply rated at 2.5  
ampere or greater. Wire the accessory 3-pin DC plug as  
shown in the figure for connecting the power supply to the  
camera.  
Determine the type of cable according to the distance of the  
connected equipment. The maximum cable lengths indicated  
below are recommended for avoiding appreciable picture  
degradation.  
Caution  
Be sure to confirm proper polarity before switching  
on power.  
3C-2V  
5C-2V  
7C-2V  
・・・・ 150m  
・・・・ 200m  
・・・・ 300m  
10C-2V ・・・・ 400m  
KP-DE500  
KP-E500  
DC input connector  
Monitor 1  
Monitor 2  
Monitor 3  
75-ohm coaxial cable  
Set the 75Ω switch of only the final monitor to on.  
Set the 75Ω switch of other monitors to off.  
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Lens  
Recommended lenses  
Use an auto iris lens having a plug pin arrangement conforming to EIAJ (Electronic Industries Association of Japan)  
specifications.  
This camera is using a CCD that has sensitivity in infrared region ( from 700 to 1000nm ).  
Please select a lens for use from the following recommendation lens table.  
Type  
Auto iris  
Lens model  
12VG412ASIR  
12VG1040ASIR  
DV5×3.6R4B-SA2  
HG3Z4512FCS-IR  
Specification  
Lens mount  
C-mount  
C-mount  
CS-mount  
CS-mount  
Lens switch  
4.012.0  
mm F1.2360  
mm F1.4360  
mm F1.8360  
mm F1.2360  
1/2  
DC  
10.040.0  
3.618.0  
4.512.5  
NOTE  
If another type of lens is used, it may detract from camera performance or there may be difficulty is attaching the lens.  
When procuring, be sure to specify the EIAJ compatible plug.  
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Installation of CS-mount lens  
Note on lens selection  
C-mount adaptor is provided for the camera in the factory.  
1) Observe the maximum size limit (A in the figure)  
When installing the lens. Internal damage can occur  
If a larger lens is used.  
When using a CS-mount lens, unscrew and remove the  
C-mount adaptor. Save the C-mount adaptor for possible future.  
2) Avoid using a lens that is heavier than the camera.  
If unavoidable, be sure to fix the lens itself on a support.  
Caution  
A heavy lens can disturb the balance with respect to  
The camera and possibly result in damage.  
A
C-mount lens: Less than 4.1mm  
CS-mount lens: Less than 4.1mm  
Lens  
Lens flange surface  
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Lens connector  
Lens selector switch  
When using an auto iris lens, install the lens plug on the lens  
Cable as indicated in the figures. Refer to the lens instructions  
Regarding the signals and wire colors.  
Set the switch according to the type of auto-iris lens.  
The factory setting is DC.  
DC type lens  
Damping coil  
Drive coil +  
DC  
Set to DC when using a lens having a DC  
Control voltage input.  
VIDEO Set to VIDEO when using a lens having a  
Damping coil  
Drive coil -  
Video signal input.  
Video type lens  
NOTE  
Video input  
+12V  
1) To the extent possible, set the lens response to  
Average. Hunting can occur toward the Peak setting.  
2) When adjusting the level, choose a location with  
adequate brightness (more than 300 lux) where the  
AGC and Sens Up functions are not needed.  
GND  
After installing the plug on the cable, connect it to the lens  
connector on the rear of the camera.  
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Zoom lens  
Flangeback adjustment  
1) Set the lens to telephoto and aim toward an object at least  
20 meters distant.  
Flangeback adjustment is needed in cases where focus cannot  
be obtained by normal lens focus operation or focus is lost at the  
maximum telephoto and wide angle settings of a zoom lens.  
In such cases, open the lens iris and adjust as follows.  
2) Turn the lens focus ring to adjust the focus.  
3) Set the lens to wide angle. Loosen the (2) lens mount  
screws and turn the lens mount ring to adjust the focus.  
Use care not to disturb the lens focus ring.  
Fixed focus lens  
1) Set the lens focus ring to infinity.  
2) Aim toward an object at least 20 meters distant.  
3) Loosen the (2) lens mount screws and turn the lens mount  
ring to adjust the focus. Use care not to disturb the lens  
focus ring.  
4) Again set to telephoto but adjust the focus by turning the  
Lens focus ring.  
5) Repeat these steps and carefully adjust for best focus.  
6) Finally, tighten the lens mount screws.  
4) Tighten the lens mount screws.  
NOTE  
If using an auto iris lens and the adjustment object distance  
is less than several meters, due to lens depth of focus  
relationship, slight blurring can occur at certain iris positions.  
In this event, darken the scene so as to open the iris and  
adjust the focus or flangeback to prevent the blurring.  
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Camera mounting  
If the camera is to be suspended from the ceiling,  
change the position of the tripod adaptor from the  
bottom to the top of the camera, as indicated in the figure.  
Caution:  
Tripod adaptor  
Use the following type of camera mounting screw.  
Type :U 1/4-20  
Length:L=7mm  
Binding head screws M3 x 8  
If longer than 7 mm, there is risk of internal damage to  
the camera. Conversely, if too short, the camera will not  
be firmly secured and there is risk of dropping.  
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Setting menu description  
The camera setting and adjustments can be changed to conform to conditions of use. Use the setting menu indicated on the monitor  
screen to check and change the settings and adjustments. The setting menu is comprised as follows.  
Setting menu composition  
Display character setting  
Display position setting  
Main Menu  
(page 13 )  
Camera Title Menu (page 14 )  
Light control mode setting  
Video level adjustment, etc.  
Light Control Menu (page 16 )  
AGC Menu (page 19 )  
AGC mode setting  
Fixed and limit gain setting  
Shutter Speed setting (page 21 )  
WB mode setting  
WB detection area setting  
Sensitivity enhance setting (page 22)  
Manual R/B gain adjustments, etc  
Color-B/W selection (page 23 ) (*)  
Gamma  
White Balance Menu (page 25 ) (*)  
Chroma gain adjustment  
Black reference level adjustment  
Detail adjustment  
Polarity  
Sub Menu (page 29 )  
Digital noise reduction  
Burst signal  
(*) Note: Only KP-DE500  
Camera reset  
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Menu operations  
Main Menu  
1) Press the SET button for at least 2 seconds to display  
the main menu on the monitor screen.  
Three rear panel setup buttons are used to shift the cursor and  
select items from the menus.  
◆◆ MAIN MENU ◆◆  
…… Camera title setting menu  
>CAMERA TITLE :OFF  
…… Light control setting menu  
LIGHT CONTROL:OFF  
…… AGC setting menu  
AGC  
:ON  
…… Shutter speed setting  
…… Sensitivity enhance Setting  
…… B/W mode setting (*)  
SHUTTER SPEED:OFF  
SENS UP  
:OFF  
:OFF  
B/W MODE  
…… White balance mode setting menu (*)  
WHITE BALANCE:ATW  
…… Sub menu  
…… End of menu display  
SUB MENU  
END  
MAIN MENU  
(*) Note: KP-E500 is not displayed.  
Up button  
Down button  
Set button  
: Shift the cursor in the upward direction or  
increase an adjustment value.  
2) Check the present settings at the main menu.  
: Shift the cursor in the downward direction  
or decrease an adjustment value.  
3) Shift the cursor vertically by pressing the UP and DOWN  
buttons, then press the SET button to enable changing the  
setting of the selected item.  
: Press to display the main menu or to  
change a setting.  
4) If changes are unnecessary, shift the cursor to “END” and  
Press the SET button to return to the normal screen.  
5) When an item indicated by a mark is selected, pressing  
Note:  
the SET button shifts to the next menu.  
lf no button is pressed, the menu display extinguishes  
automatically after about 5 minutes.  
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Display character input  
1) When the mode is Top or Bottom, the characters indicated in  
Camera Title Menu  
the figure can be used.  
One line of up to 22 alphanumeric characters can be displayed  
on the screen. The display on/off and position are selected at the  
camera title menu.  
CAMERA TITLE MENU ◆  
…… Display On/OFF and position  
>MODE  
:TOP  
( OFF / TOP / BOTTOM )  
0123456789  
1) Press the SET button for longer than 2 seconds to display  
the main menu.  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
!?#&( 、 .;~*%  
+-x/=‘  
Input character select table  
2) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“CAMERA TITLE”, then press the SET button to display the  
camera title menu.  
…… Blank, cursor shift (left / right), character delete  
SPACE  
RESET  
END  
…… Display position, return, end  
…… Input character display  
POSITION RET  
CAMERA NO.1・・・・・・・・・・・  
3) While the cursor is at “MODE”, press the SET button to shift  
the mode in the sequence “OFF”, “TOP”, “BOTTOM”.  
CAMERA TITLE MENU (MODE: TOP or BOTTOM)  
2) Press the DOWN button, then use the UP and DOWN  
buttons to shift the flashing cursor sequentially among the  
usable characters.  
OFF  
TOP  
BOTTOM  
: Characters not displayed. (Factory setting)  
: Characters displayed at top of screen.  
: Characters displayed at bottom of screen.  
3) When the SET button is pressed, the selected character is  
entered in sequence beginning with the left-most of 22 dots  
shown at the bottom of the screen.  
CAMERA TITLE MENU ◆  
…… Display On/OFF and position  
>MODE  
:OFF  
( OFF / TOP / BOTTOM )  
Afterwards, each newly selected character is entered  
sequentially toward the right.  
The item under character input selecting department uses it in  
the following manner.  
…… Return to the main menu  
…… End of menu display  
RET  
END  
SPACE : To add a blank space, shift the flashing cursor to  
“SPACE”, then press the SET button.  
CAMERA TITLE MENU (MODE: OFF)  
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←・→  
: The input characters can be edited by using the  
2) Press the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the characters  
horizontally. Afterwards, press SET to confirm the display  
position and return to the main menu.  
arrow symbols.  
1) Set the flashing cursor to either of the arrow symbols and  
Press SET button. The flashing cursor shifts in the arrow  
direction. Press the SET button repeatedly to where the  
flashing cursor overlaps the character to be changed.  
UP button  
DOWN button  
…… Character position (Top)  
CAMERA NO.1  
2) Select the character to be inserted with the UP and DOWN  
buttons, then press SET to change the character.  
RESET : To delete all characters from the display, shift the  
flashing cursor to “RESET”, then press SET. After  
deleting, the flashing cursor returns to the start of  
the input character select table.  
…… Character position (Bottom)  
RET  
: Position the flashing cursor to “RET” and press SET  
to exit the “CAMERA TITLE MENU” and return to  
the “MAIN MENU”.  
Title positioning screen (Top)  
END  
: Shift the cursor to “END” and press the SET button to  
close the menu and return to the normal screen.  
Title positioning setting POSITION  
Use when the display position on the screen has been  
determined.  
1) Shift the flashing cursor to Position and press SET to open  
the title position screen indicated in the figure. Screen top  
and bottom positions are determined respectively by  
“MODE” settings “TOP” and “BOTTOM”.  
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LIGHT CONTROL MENU ◆  
Light Control Menu  
…… Select light control mode  
>MODE :AVERAGE  
Light control mode setting  
1) Press the SET button for longer than 2 seconds to display  
the main menu.  
…… Video level adjust (-128000+127)  
LEVEL  
000  
…… Return to the main menu  
…… End of menu display  
RET  
END  
2) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“LIGHT CONTROL”, then press the SET button to display  
the light control menu.  
LIGHT CONTROL MENU (MODE: AVERAGE)  
Video level adjustment  
3) While the cursor is at “MODE”, press the SET button to shift  
the mode in the sequence “AVERAGE”, “BLC”, “PEAK/AVE”.  
The optimum video level is set at the factory (factory setting is  
“000”). If necessary, the level can be changed as foIIows.  
AVERAGE  
: Responds to the average lighting over a  
broad area. (Factory setting)  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“LEVEL”, then press the SET button. The adjustment value  
at the right of Level flashes.  
BLC  
: Exposure is controlled only by the  
luminosity level of specific area.  
(Scanning area is selectable from 9 area.)  
2) Change the video level by pressing the UP and DOWN  
PEAK/AVE  
: The peak level and the average level are  
used together and exposure is controlled.  
(The ratio of a peak value and average  
value is changeable.)  
buttons. (Variable range: -128000+127)  
3) Return the factory setting(000) by simultaneously pressing  
the UP and DOWN buttons for two seconds.  
4) Press the SET button to confirm the setting and the cursor  
migrates to “RET”.  
Note  
For video level adjustment on lenses that use the video  
signal type lens iris, please refer to the user's manual  
of the lens.  
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Setting of BLC  
NOTE  
In the case where there is a strong light source and sunlight in  
the background, the lens iris will close according to the scene  
brightness, causing the desired object in the scene to appear  
dark. This mode is used under such a condition.  
The video level adjustment for lenses that use a video  
signal type lens, is adjusted using the binding screws on  
the side of the lens as shown in the method below.  
1) The lens side sensitivity binding adjustment gauge is  
displayed on the light control menu, when the LENS  
SW on the camera back is set to [VIDEO].  
4) Press the SET button for longer than 2 seconds to display  
the main menu.  
5) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“LIGHT CONTROL”, then press the SET button to display  
the light control menu.  
LIGHT CONTROL MENU ◆  
…… Select light control mode  
>MODE  
:AVERAGE  
…… Video output level gauge  
6) The following menu is displayed. Push the SET button  
to select “BLC”, when the cursor is in “MODE”.  
…… Control reference level gauge  
…… Video level adjust (-128000+127)  
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・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・  
…… Return to the main menu  
…… End of menu display  
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・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・  
LIGHT CONTROL MENU ◆  
LEVEL  
000  
…… Select light control mode  
>MODE  
:BLC  
…… Go to area select menu and selected area No.  
AREA SELECT:NO.1  
LIGHT CONTROL MENU (MODE: AVERAGE)  
2) Please do the sensitivity binding on the side of the  
Lens so that the value of video output level gauge  
[Lev] does not drop from the value of reference level  
gauge [Ref].  
…… Video level adjust (-128000+127)  
LEVEL  
000  
…… Return to the main menu  
…… End of menu display  
RET  
END  
3) When the value of [Lev] is adjusted to a lower value  
than the value of [Ref] the repetition phenomenon  
(hunting) of the lens iris may occur along automatic  
gain control in the camera.  
LIGHT CONTROL MENU (MODE: BLC)  
7) Shift the cursor to “AREA SELECT” and push the SET  
button to display the detection area(BLC) select menu.  
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Setting of PEAK/AVERAGE  
AREA(BLC)  
NO.1  
When there is strong spot light in the background a halo may  
appear and cause obstruction to a desired object in the image.  
This mode is used under such a condition.  
Detect area position  
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2
7
5
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┏━━━━━━┓  
1) Press the SET button for longer than 2 seconds to display  
the main menu.  
┗━━━━━━┛  
2) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“LIGHT CONTROL”, then press the SET button to display  
the light control menu.  
DETECTTION AREA (BLC) SELECT MENU  
3) The following menu is displayed, push the SET button  
and change to “PEAK/AVE”, when the cursor is in “MODE”.  
5) There are 9 light detect areas selected by the UP and  
DOWN buttons. Select the areas from nos. 1 to 9 that  
LIGHT CONTROL MENU ◆  
include the subject of main interest. (Factory setting is NO.1)  
…… Select light control mode  
MODE  
:PEAK/AVE  
UP button  
: 123456789  
…… Select peak / average value ratio  
>PK/AV  
15/ 85  
(ascending order)  
DOWN button : 987654321  
…… Video level adjust (-128000+127)  
LEVEL  
: 000  
…… Return to the main menu  
…… End of menu display  
RET  
END  
(descending order)  
6) After deciding the detection area, push the SET button to  
return to the light control menu.  
LIGHT CONTROL MENU (MODE: PEAK/AVE)  
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4) Shift the cursor to “PK/AV” and push the SET button, peak /  
average ratio value changes. As the peak value is enlarged  
It reacts to spot light. Factory setting is “15/85”.  
AGC Menu  
Setting AGC mode  
1) Press the SET button for longer than 2 seconds to display  
the “MAIN MENU”.  
SET button  
: 15/ 8530/ 7050/ 5075/ 25100/  
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NOTE  
2) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to “AGC”,  
then press the SET button to display the “AGC MENU”.  
As the peak value increases the hunting phenomenon  
of the lens reacting to the video level may cause  
flickering resulting in changes of brightness in the  
image.  
AGC MENU ◆  
:ON  
…… Select AGC mode  
>MODE  
…… Limit gain (155250)  
AGC LIMIT  
:250  
…… Return to the main menu  
…… End of menu display  
RET  
END  
AGC MENU (MODE: ON)  
3) While the cursor is at “MODE”, press the SET button to shift  
the mode in the sequence “ON”, “OFF”.  
ON : The video output level is controlled automatically to a  
proper value within the range of “AGC LIMIT”  
according to brightness. (Factory setting)  
OFF : “FIX. GAIN” mode that does not change, according  
to light level.  
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Setting AGC LIMIT (AGC ON)  
2) Change the “FIX. GAIN” by pressing the UP and DOWN  
buttons. (Variable range: 000250)  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“AGC LIMIT”, then press the SET button. The adjustment  
value at the right of value flashes.  
3) Return to the factory setting(000) by simultaneously pressing  
the UP and DOWN buttons for two seconds.  
2) Change the “AGC LIMIT” by pressing the UP and DOWN  
4) Press the SET button to confirm the setting and the cursor  
shifts to “RET”.  
buttons. (Variable range: 155250)  
3) Return to the factory setting(250) by simultaneously pressing  
the UP and DOWN buttons for two seconds.  
NOTE  
The noise in the image may be conspicuous when high  
levels of amplification are used.  
4) Press the SET button to confirm the setting and the cursor  
shifts to “RET”.  
Setting FIX. GAIN (AGC OFF)  
AGC MENU ◆  
:OFF  
…… Select AGC mode  
MODE  
…… Fix. Gain (000250)  
>FIX. GAIN  
:000  
…… Return to the main menu  
…… End of menu display  
RET  
END  
AGC MENU (MODE: OFF)  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“FIX. GAIN”, then press the SET button. The adjustment  
value at the right of value flashes.  
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Auto electronic shutter (AES)  
Shutter Speed setting  
This function adjusts the light amount using only the CCD  
shutter. Use this function with a fixed iris lens.  
1) Press the SET button for longer than 2 seconds to display  
the “MAIN MENU”.  
2) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“SHUTTER SPEED” ; the shutter speed setting flashes.  
NOTE  
1) lf using a DC type lens, fix the iris at fully open.  
3) Press the SET button to select the speed sequentially in the  
following order.  
2) The AES function cannot be set with a video signal  
type lens.  
SET button:  
3) In the following types of cases, use a different shutter  
speed. Strong light enters the scene, such as from a  
spotlight or window.  
OFF(1/60)1/1001/2501/5001/10001/2000AES  
The factory setting is OFF (1/60 second).  
Strong smear or blooming occurs in the scene.  
◆◆ MAIN MENU ◆◆  
Screen flicker or coloration occurs.  
…… Camera title setting menu  
>CAMERA TITLE :OFF  
…… Light control setting menu  
LIGHT CONTROL:OFF  
…… AGC setting menu  
AGC  
:ON  
…… Shutter speed setting  
SHUTTER SPEED:OFF  
…… Sensitivity enhance Setting  
…… B/W mode setting (*)  
SENS UP  
:OFF  
:OFF  
B/W MODE  
…… White balance mode setting menu (*)  
WHITE BALANCE:ATW  
…… Sub menu  
…… End of menu display  
SUB MENU  
END  
(*) Note: KP-E500 is not displayed.  
MAIN MENU  
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OFF  
: Sensitivity enhance function not used; factory setting.  
Sensitivity enhance setting (SENS UP)  
AUTO  
: As the scene darkens, the sensitivity is automatically  
enhanced by the selected multiple. Best mode for  
day/night continuous surveillance.  
The present camera includes a sensitivity enhancement function  
that increases the CCD exposure time and interpolates the image  
with an image stored in memory to effectively boost the sensitivity.  
MANU  
: Mode for fixed sensitivity boost. When AGC is ON,  
fixed at maximum gain.  
1) Press the SET button for longer than 2 seconds to display  
the “MAIN MENU”.  
The setting state of SENS UP and SHUTTER SPEED  
SENS UP setting  
◆◆ MAIN MENU ◆◆  
…… Camera title setting menu  
>CAMERA TITLE :OFF  
…… Light control setting menu  
LIGHT CONTROL:OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
AUTO  
OFF  
MANU  
OFF  
…… AGC setting menu  
AGC  
:ON  
…… Shutter speed setting  
SHUTTER SPEED:OFF  
1/60  
…… Sensitivity enhance Setting  
…… B/W mode setting (*)  
SENS UP  
:OFF  
:OFF  
B/W MODE  
1/100  
1/100  
OFF  
1/100  
…… White balance mode setting menu (*)  
WHITE BALANCE:ATW  
SHUTTER  
SPEED  
…… Sub menu  
…… End of menu display  
SUB MENU  
END  
1/125  
|
1/125  
|
OFF  
OFF  
1/2000  
1/2000  
(*) Note: KP-E500 is not displayed.  
AES  
AES  
AES  
OFF  
MAIN MENU  
2) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“SENS UP” ; the setting flashes.  
1) When SENS UP setting is Manual, the shutter speed setting  
is ineffective (off).  
3) Press the SET button to select the setting sequentially in the  
following order.  
2) At SENS UP Auto, the shutter speed setting is as follows.  
Shutter speed is 1/100 or effective during AES.  
Shutter speed is 1/100 and ineffective (off) in modes other  
AES.  
SET button: OFFAUTO x2AUTO x4AUTO x6→  
AUTO x8AUTO x10AUTO x12AUTO x16→  
AUTO x32AUTO x64OFFMANU x2MANU x4  
MANU x6MAN x8MANU x10MANU x12→  
MANU x16MANU x32MANU x64MANU x88→  
MANU x128  
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NOTE  
Raising sensitivity by color-B/W selection  
[Only KP-DE500 type]  
1) Enhanced sensitivity can cause blurring of moving  
images.  
2) In the following types of cases, reduce the sensitivity  
multiple.  
1) Press the SET button for longer than 2 seconds to display  
the “MAIN MENU”.  
Noise increases at high sensitivity and further  
increases at high frequency.  
◆◆ MAIN MENU ◆◆  
…… Camera title setting menu  
>CAMERA TITLE :OFF  
…… Light control setting menu  
LIGHT CONTROL:OFF  
The Shutter speed cannot be changed during  
Auto and Manual SENS UP settings. Temporarily  
set SENS UP to OFF when changing the Shutter  
speed.  
…… AGC setting menu  
AGC  
:ON  
…… Shutter speed setting  
…… Sensitivity enhance Setting  
…… B/W mode setting (*)  
SHUTTER SPEED:OFF  
SENS UP  
:OFF  
:OFF  
B/W MODE  
…… White balance mode setting menu (*)  
WHITE BALANCE:ATW  
…… Sub menu  
…… End of menu display  
SUB MENU  
END  
White flaws may become apparent at high  
sensitivity, but these are not due to malfunction.  
(*) Note: KP-E500 is not displayed.  
MAIN MENU  
2) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“B/W MODE” ; the setting flashes.  
3) Press the SET button to select the setting sequentially in  
the following order.  
SET button: OFFONAUTO(H)AUTO(M)AUTO(L)  
OFF : Color always mode; factory setting.  
ON : B/W always mode  
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AUTO  
: Changes to the color image and B/W image  
automatically according to brightness.  
NOTE  
1) In the case that near infrared lighting is used the  
hunting phenomenon causing repeated changes  
between the color and B/W mode may occur. Avoid  
strong near Infrared lighting when using the AUTO  
Mode.  
1) The character of the rest of “AUTO” is showing  
the brightness (the image level) where the mode  
changes from color to a B/W image.  
AUTO(H) : About 70% or less of proper levels  
AUTO(M) : About 50% or less of proper levels  
AUTO(L) : About 30% or less of proper levels  
2) When the mode is changed to a B/W image where  
there is no near infrared light a change in sensitivity  
does not occur.  
2) Change is using the scale factor data of the  
amplification data or SENS UP of automatic gain  
control for the color image from a B/W image.  
AGC setting is “OFF” or SENS UP setting is  
“OFF” / ”MANU” are not able to use the “AUTO”  
setting of BW MODE.  
3) The focus face of the lens differs in visible light (the  
color image) and near infrared (the B/W image).  
The focus has deviated when the mode is changed  
to a B/W image even if the focus was set properly for  
the color image. Please use a lens having near  
infrared response when using the B/W mode.  
About B/W mode  
The camera CCD responds to infrared light (From 700nm  
to 1000nm) that is invisible to the human eye.  
The normal color mode uses an IR cut filter to remove the  
infrared component.  
4) “AGC LIMIT” binds B/W mode AUTO to (H) or (M) at  
the time of, “220” or more binding.  
Sensitivity is usually more important in the B/W mode.  
Therefore, the IR cut filter is removed to take advantage of  
sensitivity in the infrared region.  
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ATW (auto tracking white balance)  
White Balance Menu [Only KP-DE500 type]  
Ordinarily use this mode, which is suitable for lighting  
color temperature from 2,500K to 8,000K.  
Setting White Balance mode  
1) Press the SET button for longer than 2 seconds to display  
the “MAIN MENU”.  
Setting ATW Range (Color temperature flattery range)  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“ATW RANGE”.  
2) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“WHITE BALANCE”, then press the SET button to display  
the “WHITE BALANCE MENU”. But, it does not move to  
“WHITE BALANCE MENU” at the time of B/W image  
condition by B/W MODE setting.  
2) Press the SET button to shift the mode in the sequence  
“NORMAL”, “SPECIAL”. Factory setting is “NORMAL”.  
NORMAL  
SPECAIL  
: From 2,500K to 8,000K  
: From 2,500K to 8,000K, and special  
lighting such as the mercury lamp and  
sodium vapor lamp  
WHITE BALANCE MENU  
…… Select White Balance mode  
>MODE  
:ATW  
…… ATW Range setting  
ATW RANGE  
WB AREA  
:NORMAL  
:OFF  
NOTE  
…… Select WB area mode  
1) Please set “ATW RANGE” to the “SPECIAL” mode  
when you use sodium lighting. The color  
…… Return to the main menu  
RET  
END  
…… End of menu display  
distinction becomes possible though the white  
balance may not be completely suitable.  
2) White balance cannot be fully adjusted in the  
following situations.  
WHITE BALANCE MENU (MODE: ATW)  
Most of the scene is a single color or there is very  
3) While the cursor is at “MODE”, press the SET button to shift  
the mode in the sequence “ATW”, “AWC” and “MANUAL”.  
Factory setting is “ATW”.  
little white component.  
Background is red or blue.  
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5) There are 9 white detect areas selected by the UP and  
DOWN buttons. Select the areas from nos. 1 to 9 that  
include the subject of main interest. (Factory setting is NO.1)  
Setting WB detection area  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“WB AREA”.  
UP button  
: 123456789  
2) Press the SET button to shift the mode in the sequence  
(ascending order)  
“OFF”, “ON(NO.*)”. [*19] Factory setting is “OFF”.  
DOWN button : 987654321  
OFF  
: All the screens  
(descending order)  
ON(NO.*) [*19]  
: Only the selection area  
6) After deciding the detection area, push the SET button to  
return to the “WHITE BALANE MENU”.  
3) When the display is turned “ON(NO.*), “AREA SELECT” is  
displayed in the line in the under.  
4) Shift the cursor to “AREA SELECT” and push the SET  
button to display the detection area(WB) select menu.  
AREA(WB)  
NO.1  
Detect area position  
4
3
9
6
2
7
5
1
8
┏━━━━━━┓  
┗━━━━━━┛  
DETECTTION AREA (WB) SELECT MENU  
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4) The cursor moves to “R-GAIN OFFSET” when the automatic  
setting is completed. The time required in the automatic  
setting changes depending on the light condition. If the  
white balance is not correct after about 15 seconds, please  
repeat the process from step 1.  
AWC (preset white balance)  
After white balance condition is set, it is automatically stored in  
memory. The AWC mode should be used where the color  
temperature does not change once it has been set. The color  
temperature adjustment range of AWC is 2300 K10,000 K.  
WHITE BALANCE MENU  
Fine-tuning of white balance  
After Preset is completed, the white balance can be fine-tuned by  
the R/B gain offset.  
…… Select White Balance mode  
>MODE :AWC  
…… Set preset start  
PRESET START :PUSH SET  
…… Adjustment of the R gain offset  
…… Adjustment of the B gain offset  
R-GAIN OFFSET: 000  
B-GAIN OFFSET: 000  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“R-GAIN OFFSET” or “B-GAIN OFFSET”, then press the  
SET button. The adjustment value at the right of value  
flashes.  
…… Return to the main menu  
…… End of menu display  
RET  
END  
2) Change the “R-GAIN OFFSET” or “B-GAIN OFFSET” by  
pressing the UP and DOWN buttons.  
WHITE BALANCE MENU (MODE: AWC)  
(Variable range: -128000+127)  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“PRESET START”.  
3) Return the factory setting(000) by simultaneously pressing  
the UP and DOWN buttons for two seconds.  
2) Select a white object to image near the center of the screen.  
4) The setting is fixed when the SET button is pushed, and the  
cursor moves below by one line.  
3) When a SET button switch is pushed, the white balance  
adjustment is begun. At that time, “PUSH SET” enters the  
state of blinking.  
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MANUAL (preset white balance)  
WHITE BALANCE MENU  
…… Select White Balance mode  
>MODE  
:MANUAL  
…… Adjustment of the R gain  
…… Adjustment of the B gain  
R-GAIN  
B-GAIN  
000  
000  
…… Return to the main menu  
RET  
END  
…… End of menu display  
WHITE BALANCE MENU (MODE: MANUAL)  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“R-GAIN” or “B-GAIN”, then press the SET button.  
The adjustment value at the right of value flashes.  
2) Change the “R-GAIN” or “B-GAIN” by pressing the UP and  
DOWN buttons. (Variable range: -128000+127)  
3) Return the factory setting(000) by simultaneously pressing  
the UP and DOWN buttons for two seconds.  
4) The setting is fixed when the SET button is pushed, and the  
cursor moves below by one line.  
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2) Change the “CHROMA” by pressing the UP and DOWN  
Sub Menu  
buttons. (Variable range: -128000+50)  
3) Return the factory setting(000) by simultaneously pressing  
the UP and DOWN buttons for two seconds.  
The sub menu is used for changing the picture quality  
(video response) of the camera output image.  
4) The setting is fixed when the SET button is pushed, and the  
cursor moves below by one line.  
1) Press the SET button for longer than 2 seconds to display  
the “MAIN MENU”.  
2) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“SUB MENU”, then press the SET button to display the  
“SUB MENU”.  
NOTE  
1) The color noise might stand out when the color level  
is raised.  
SUB MENU  
2) CHROMA is fixed to “-128” and cannot be adjusted  
by the B/W MODE setting at a monochrome image.  
…… Select SUB MENU item  
>ITEM  
:PICTURE  
…… Chroma setting[*]  
CHROMA  
DETAIL  
PEDESTAL  
GAMMA  
DNR  
000  
000  
000  
…… Detail setting  
…… Pedestal level setting  
…… Gamma setting  
…… Digital noise reduction setting  
…… Negative/positive  
:ON  
DETAIL  
UTHIGH)  
:POSITIVE  
POLARITY  
RET  
The optimum detail level has been set at the factory. If  
necessary, this can be changed as follows.  
…… Return to the main menu  
…… End of menu display  
END  
(*) Note: KP-E500 is not displayed.  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“DETAIL”, then press the SET button. The adjustment value  
at the right of value flashes.  
SUB MENU (ITEM: PICTURE)  
CHROMA [Only KP-DE500 Type]  
2) Change the “DETAIL” by pressing the UP and DOWN  
The optimum color level has been set at the factory. If necessary,  
this can be changed as follows.  
buttons. (Variable range: -128000+127)  
3) Return the factory setting(000) by simultaneously pressing  
the UP and DOWN buttons for two seconds.  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“CHROMA”, then press the SET button. The adjustment  
value at the right of value flashes.  
4) The setting is fixed when the SET button is pushed, and the  
cursor moves below by one line.  
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DNR (Digital noise reduction)  
NOTE  
It is a function to decrease the noise generation by AGC.  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to “DNR”.  
The noise might stand out when the detail level is raised.  
2) Press the SET button to select the setting sequentially in  
the following order. Factory setting is “AUTO(HIGH)”.  
PEDESTAL  
The optimum pedestal level has been set at the factory. If  
necessary, this can be changed as follows.  
SET button:  
AUTO(HIGH)ON-1ON-2ON-3ON-4  
ON-5ON-6ON-7OFF  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“PEDESTAL”, then press the SET button. The adjustment  
value at the right of value flashes.  
AUTO(LOW)AUTO(MID)  
AUTO(  
)
: It synchronizes with the amplification of  
AGC and the DNR setting changes from  
turning “OFF” to “ON-7”.  
: Movement priority mode  
(Change into “ON-5” in the maximum. )  
: The middle mode  
2) Change the “PEDESTAL” by pressing the UP and DOWN  
buttons. (Variable range: -128000+127)  
LOW  
MID  
3) Return the factory setting(000) by simultaneously pressing  
the UP and DOWN buttons for two seconds.  
(Change into “ON-6” in the maximum. )  
: Image quality priority mode  
4) The setting is fixed when the SET button is pushed, and the  
cursor moves below by one line.  
HIGH  
(Change into “ON-7” in the maximum. )  
GAMMA  
OFF  
ON-*(17)  
: DNR doesn't operate.  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“GAMMA”.  
: DNR always operates. The afterimage  
increases according to the coefficient of  
the mode, and the noise decrease is  
effective.  
2) Press the SET button to shift the mode in the sequence  
“ON”, “OFF”. Factory setting is “ON”.  
OFF : γ=1.0  
ON : γ=0.45  
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POLARITY  
BURST [Only KP-DE500 type]  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“POLARITY”.  
Burst signal ON/OFF when a monochrome image is output is set.  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“BURST”.  
2) Press the SET button to shift the mode in the sequence  
“POSITIVE”, “NEGATIVE”. Factory setting is “POSITIVE”.  
2) Press the SET button to shift the mode in the sequence  
“ON”, “OFF”. Factory setting is “ON”.  
The negative polarity is convenient when using negative  
material, such as negative film.  
ON : The burst signal is added  
OFF : The burst signal is not added  
Change in submenu item  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“ITEM”.  
NOTE  
A malfunction may occur when the camera is connected  
to a VTR and monitor when the BURST is set to OFF.  
Please change after confirming the specification of the  
connected equipment enough.  
2) Press the SET button to shift the mode in the sequence  
“PICTURE”, “PRESET”.  
The display changes into the following menu when “ITEM” is  
“PRESET”.  
SUB MENU  
CAM-RESET  
…… Select SUB MENU item  
>ITEM  
:PRESET  
It returns the camera settings to the factory presets that were set  
in the factory.  
…… Burst signal ON/OFF of monochrome image [*]  
BURST  
:ON  
…… Camera initialize  
CAM-RESET  
:PUSH SET  
1) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to shift the cursor to  
“CAM-RESET”.  
…… Return to the main menu  
RET  
END  
…… End of menu display  
2) Press the SET button for two seconds or  
more, it executes it. Afterwards, it returns to the  
“MAIN MENU”.  
(*) Note: KP-E500 is not displayed.  
SUB MENU (ITEM: PRESET)  
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Remote menu operation  
An optional remote plug is available to enable operating  
the camera mode and set buttons by remote control.  
Confirm the plug is properly wired as indicated in the  
figure and connect it to the rear panel Remote connector.  
Do not connect anything to the unused Pins.  
NOTE  
Be sure to switch off the camera power before  
connecting or disconnecting the remote plug.  
Pin  
1
Signal  
Not connected  
Abbrev.  
N.C.  
Remarks  
Do not connect  
2
3
Serial data input  
Serial data output  
Up key  
Tx  
Connect to RS-232C  
data terminal  
Connect to RS-232C  
data terminal  
Rx  
UP  
9
1
4
UP  
Key switch connection  
8
2
10  
12 11  
SET  
5
Down key  
DOWN  
N.C.  
N.C.  
SET  
N.C.  
GND  
N.C.  
N.C.  
Key switch connection  
Do not connect  
7
3
6
Not connected  
Not connected  
Set key  
4
6
5
DOWN  
7
Do not connect  
8
Key switch connection  
Do not connect  
9
Not connected  
GND  
Remote plug(option)  
10  
11  
12  
Connect to RS-232C  
ground  
Do not connect  
Not connected  
Not connected  
External key switch connections for remote operation  
Do not connect  
Keep the distance between the remote plug and  
external key switches to less than about 2 meters.  
Disconnect the remote plug from the camera Remote  
connector when not using the key switches.  
Remote operation with RS-232C  
Signals 2, 3 and 10 can be used for control by personal  
computer. Consult dealer for retailed information.  
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Specifications  
1.Color system  
2.Pickup element  
NTSC  
KP-E500  
0.0003 lx  
1/2-inch progressive scan frame  
interline CCD( with on-chip microlenses )  
680(H)× 500(V)  
(Monochrome, F1.4, AGC ON, SENS UP OFF, 50IRE )  
0.000005 lx  
(Monochrome 64 time accumulation, F1.4, AGC ON, 50IRE)  
11. Sensitivity setting  
Total pixels  
Effective pixels  
Scanning area  
Sell size  
658(H)× 489(V)  
6.58(H)× 4.89(V)mm  
10.0(H)× 10.0(V)μm  
2:1 interlace  
AGC OFF/ON(Factory setting is1/60)  
Manual Gain Adjustable at AGC OFF  
Limit Gain Adjustable at AGC ON  
3.Scanning system  
4.Scanning frequency Hor. 15.734kHz  
12. Electronic shutter speeds  
Selectable in 7 steps & AES  
Ver. 59.94Hz  
5.Sync system  
internal  
( Factory setting is 1/60 )  
6. Video signal output KP-DE500VBS1.0Vp-p/75Ω  
1/60,1/100,1/125,1/250,1/500,1/1000,1/2000  
AES:From 1/60 second to 1/2000 second  
KP-E500VS1.0Vp-p/75Ω  
7. Signal processing  
8. S/N( Y signal )  
Digital processing ( input 10 bits )  
More than 50dB  
(AGC,enhancer and gamma OFF)  
13. Integration multiple [SENS UP] setting  
Automatic or Manual (fixed) ( Factory setting is OFF )  
Automatic : 2,4,6,8,10,12,16,32,64 times  
9. Resolution( Y signal at center ) Hor. 480 lines  
Ver. 350 lines  
Manual : 2,4,6,8,10,12,16,32,64,88,128 times  
14. Backlight compensation  
ON/OFFswitchable  
10.Minimum illumination  
Sensing area:selectable from 9 areas  
KP-DE500  
15.Auto-iris lens outputs  
Video signal  
Input type lens  
0.009 lx ( Color, F1.4, AGC ON, SENS UP OFF, 50IRE )  
0.0005 lx( Monochrome, F1.4, AGC ON, SENS UP OFF, 50IRE )  
0.00015lx(Color 64 time accumulation, F1.4, AGC ON, 50IRE)  
0.000008lx  
Luminance signal  
1.0Vp-p/high impedance  
Power supply 12V DC 40mA  
Coupling coil impedance  
Damper:1150Ω±10%  
Drive:190Ω±10%  
Iris control voltage input  
(galvanometer)  
(Monochrome 64 time accumulation, F1.4, AGC ON, 50IRE)  
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Accessories  
16. White balance  
Only KP-DE500  
(color)  
Selectable in 3 modes  
(Factory setting is ATW)  
Auto-tracking[ATW] / preset[AWC] /  
R/B gain manual control[MANUAL]  
22 characters (number, alphabet, and mark)  
Supplied accessories  
Operation manual  
1
1
DC input plug (R03-P3F)  
17. Text display  
18. B/W mode Selectable in 3 modes (Factory setting is OFF)  
Only KP-DE500 OFF (Color always mode)  
(color)  
ON (B/W always mode)  
AUTO(Mode selected in response to  
brightness)  
Can be set for high, medium or low  
Selectable in 3 modes  
19.NDR  
(Noise reduction) ( Factory setting is AUTO(HI) )  
OFF / AUTO / ON  
Optional accessories  
20. Lens mount  
C/CS mount  
21. Ambient temperature  
22. Storage ambient  
23. Power supply  
-10~+50℃、3080RH  
-20~+60℃、2090RH  
12 VDC ± 10 %  
Lenses (see Page 7 )  
Remote plug  
HR-10A-10P-12P(01) (Part code: JMH0093)  
24. Power consumption  
Approx. 1.5A  
(Omitting 40mA for auto-iris lens)  
64(W)× 63(H)× 123(D)mm  
Approx. 610g  
25. External dimensions  
26. .Mass  
Note:  
If used continuously, be sure to operate at less than  
40for long term stable performance.  
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