Ssc-dc50ap manual




















Equipment Required Page 4 Components identified by shading and! Page 7: Connections Minimum illumination 0. Page Adjustment Method Preparations for Adjustment Page Sync Level Adjustment 3 Press the data change button to ensure the measured voltage is within the specified value range. Page Section 5 Spare Parts Therefore, specified parts should be used in the case of replacement. Page 56 0. Page 58 10 6. Page 60 R 6. This manual is also suitable for: Sscap Ssc-dc54a Sscap Ssc-dc58ap.

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The dramatic growth in the size of the market for inexpensive board cameras is clearly a very welcome development and some of them are very good indeed but it has tended to obscure the fact that there are still plenty of applications where performance, rather than cost, is the main consideration.

Cheap compact cameras are perfectly adequate for a lot routine applications but their inherent limitations quickly become apparent when they are faced with difficult or demanding situations. There will always be a steady demand for top quality cameras that can react and respond to big or sudden changes in illumination and still deliver a sharp image in poor light and this is a market that Sony has targeted with its ExwaveHAD models.

The principle differences involve the camera's power supplies. Apart from that, and some relatively small variations in the casework, they are virtually identical.

The improvements have been brought about by a change in the design of the on-chip lenses or OCLs, which surmount each and every picture element or 'pixel' on the surface of the chip. On the new OCL, gaps between the micro lenses have been virtually eliminated, allowing more light to pass through to the light sensitive layer below.

Further changes to the structure of the surface of the chip has resulted in fewer internal reflections and smear reduced by a factor of The bottom line is a claimed low-light sensitivity of 0. Needless to say it has fully automated exposure controls and options as well. They include automatic shutter speed CCD iris adjustment and a two-mode AGC turbo or normal , with the turbo setting controlling video gain over a wider than normal range of 0 to 24dB.

Smart Control is a clever facility that optimises gain and iris controls to achieve more effective backlight compensation. It is possible to make the camera even more responsive with a facility that splits the screen into seven detection areas.

The camera has a sophisticated white balance system, with four operating modes: 'Advanced' shares some of the Smart Control functions. It is meant for conditions that change frequently, and covers a range of to K. The auto tracing white balance mode ATW has a full coverage extending from to K. AWB mode stores white balance settings manually when the AWB button is pressed and there is a fixed K preset, for outdoor day-time operation. The three cameras share a common chassis and are used with fixed or auto iris lenses DC or video control with C or CS type fittings.

Back focus and lens adjustment is handled by a large thumbwheel protruding from slots in the top and bottom of the casing.

The front of the camera is made from cast alloy. The centre portion is a two-part steel case and the rear panel is made from ABS plastic. On the left side of the camera body is a standard square four-pin auto iris socket and a locking screw for the back-focus adjustment. In the centre of the panel there is a recessed eight-way mini-DIP switch. Below the DIP switch is a two-position slider for selecting auto iris lens type DC or video controlled and to the right of that are two rotary presets shutter speed, SC phase , and the button for setting auto white balance.

The controls and the PCB beneath are exposed to the elements via the slots in the side panel so the camera is not suitable for use outdoors or in any kind of hostile damp, dusty environment without adequate protection. On the back panel there are two BNC sockets. One carries the video output, DC supply and sync input, while the other socket is for a local monitor.

There are also two small slide switches, for selecting power supply mode and selecting S-Video output, plus a green power-on LED. Inside the case there are no less than four densely populated glass-fibre PCBs, bolted to a sturdy steel chassis.



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