Ikegami MKC-210HD User manual

MKC-210HD
Digital Process Compact FULL HDTV Color Camera
Operation Manual
MKC-210HD
MKC-210HD
POWER
AWB GAIN
PA I N T / A E
FUNCTION/SET
BARS
FREEZ SCENE
MENU
1
3
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The copyright of the software made for this product is in Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd.
It forbids to reproduction, a change, and so on about a part of this calligraphy or all without notice.

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Safety Precautions
For safe and correct usage
Thoroughly read the “Safety Precautions” and the
operation manual before using the unit. Keep them
carefully after reading and use as ready reference.
Pictorial Symbols
The “Safety Precautions” and markings on the product
contain various pictorial symbols to assure the safety
use of the product and prevent an injury to you and other
persons as well as property damage.
As each symbol has the following meanings, thoroughly
understand them before using the unit.
Please note that some precautions may not be applicable to
the product that you purchased.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that
may arise due to improper handling by taking
no notice of this symbol and could result in a
serious injury or death.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may
arise due to improper handling by taking no notice of
this symbol and could result in an injury or property
damage only.
[Note] △means a heads-up.
Examples of symbols
Symbol “ ” means a prohibited action. The content
of prohibited matter is mentioned near or in the
figure. (The figure on the left side represents “Caution
for disassembling”.
Symbol “ ●” means a mandatory or directive
content. Practical precautions are shown in the figure.
(The figure on the left side represents “Pull out power
plug from plug outlet.”)
CAUTION
When using the unit:
Do not place a receptacle containing water
or a small metallic piece on the unit!
If water spills in the unit, a fire or electric shock may be
caused.
Do not use other power supply voltage than
specified!
Afire or electric shock may be caused.
Do not put a metal body or flammable
material into the opening of the unit! Do not
drop in such material!
Afire or electric shock may be caused.
Do not make alterations to the unit!
Afire or electric shock may be caused.
When installing the unit:
Do not set the unit in an unstable place!
It may drop or turn down, causing an injury.
Do not connect to any other equipment than
specified!
Afire or electric shock may be caused.
When fixing the unit, ask a professional
contractor!
When fixing the unit, do so in accordance with the specified
procedure; otherwise it may drop or turn down, causing a
fire, electric shock or injury.Especially when fixing it to the
wall or ceiling, be sure to ask a professional contractor.
When an abnormal state occurs:
If the unit produces smoke, gives out a foul
smell or produces an abnormal sound, turn
off the power switch immediately and pull
out the power plug!
If the unit is used as it is, a fire or electric shock may be
caused. Check that no smoke is produced, and then contact
the dealer or sales representative.
If water or foreign matter enters the unit, turn off
the power switch and pull out the power plug!
If the unit is used as it is, a fire or electric shock may be
caused. Contact the dealer or sales representative.
If the unit is dropped or the case is broken,
turn off the power switch and pull out the
power plug!
If the unit is used as it is, a fire or electric shock may be
caused. Contact the dealer or sales representative.
If the unit fails to operate properly, turn off
the power switch and pull out the power plug!
If the unit is used as it is, a fire or electric shock may be
caused. Contact the dealer or sales representative.
Do not use any damaged power cord
(exposed core, broken wire, etc.)!
If the unit is used as it is, a fire or electric shock may be
caused. Contact the dealer or sales representative.

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WARNING
When installing the unit:
Do not place a heavy thing on the unit!
The unit may lose a balance or drop, causing an injury.
Do not get a leg over the unit or carrying
case! Do not sit down on it!
The unit may break down or turn down, causing an injury.
When moving the unit, be sure to turn off the
power switch, pull out the power plug and
remove the connecting cable between the
unit and equipment beforehand.
The cord may be damaged, causing a fire or electric shock.
When the unit is not used for a long period
of time, be sure to pull out the power plug
for safety's sake.
Otherwise, it may cause a fire.
When installing the unit:
Do not block up the ventilating hole of the unit!
If the ventilating hole of the unit is blocked up, heat will
accumulate internally, causing a fire. Avoid the following
usage:
・Turning up or down the unit. Turning it sideways.
・Pushing it in ill-ventilated place.
・Placing it on a carpet etc.
・Covering it with a table cloth etc.
Hints on proper usage
When using the unit:
When using the unit in a water-place such as bathroom,
poolside, etc., prevent water from flowing into the unit
and cable; otherwise causing an electric shock.
When using it in rainy weather, during snowing, on the seaside or
waterside, and in a cooking place, use care to prevent such an accident.
When snow comes on, check the surrounding
conditions before use. Stop using the unit
temporarily as necessary and do not touch it.
Otherwise causing an electric shock.
Do not connect any equipment whose required
electric power exceeds the wattage (W) that can be
supplied from the AC outlet.
Refer to wattage shown near the AC outlet or in the operation manual.
Do not bend (or twist or pull) the power cord and
connecting cable excessively.
The covering material of the cord and cable may break, causing an
electric shock.
When installing the unit:
Avoid installing the unit in a moist place, dusty place
or any other place exposed to oily smoke and vapor;
otherwise causing an electric shock.
Do not place the unit near a cooking table or humidifier.
As this unit is heavy (over 10Kg), carry it by 2 or
more persons.
If it is carried by one person, it may turn down or drop, some- times
causing an physical damage to the waist or hand or a physical injury.
Take preventive measures against the overturn of the
unit due to an earthquake or sudden shock.
As the unit may overturn and cause a physical injury, take preventive
measures against the overturn.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communication. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Please classify by the material, and dispose of them according to the law
and the ordinance etc. of the country and the local government when you
dispose of the main body and materials for packing.
Instructions for Disposal of Electrical and
Electronic Equipment in Private Households
Disposal of used Electric and Electronic Equipment
(Applicable in the European Union and other European
countries with separated waste disposal and collection
methods)
This symbol on the product, or in the related documents in
the package, indicates that this product shall not be treated
as normal household waste. Instead, it should be taken to a
proper applicable collection point or depot for the recycling of
electric and electronic equipment.
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent
possible negative consequences for the environment and human health,
which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of
this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural
resources.
For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please
contact your local city authority, your household waste disposal service or
the place where you purchased the product.
When Cleaning the unit:
Wipe the unit using a dry, soft cloth when cleaning.

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Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions
The Model MKC-210HD is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user
of the Model MKC-210HD should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Item Test Procedure Limits Result
AC Mains Terminal Continuous
Disturbance Voltage
(0.15 – 30MHz)
CISPR 11 Group1,
Class A Complied
Radiated Electric Field Strength
(30 – 1000MHz) CISPR 11 Group1,
Class A Complied
AC Mains Terminal
Harmonics IEC61000-3-2 Class A Complied
AC mains Terminal
Voltage Fluctuation IEC61000-3-3 Clause 5 Complied
Immunity test Specification Actual Performance Result
Electrostatic discharge
IEC61000-4-2
±2, ±4,±6kV (contact)
±2, ±4,±8kV (air)
±2, ±4,±6kV (indirect contact)
±2, ±4,±6kV (direct contact)
±2, ±4,±8kV (air)
Complied
Radio-frequency
electromagnetic field
IEC61000-4-3
80MHz - 2.5GHz
3 V/m (1kHz, AM 80%)
80MHz - 2.5GHz
3.6V/m(unmodulated, r.m.s)
(1kHz, AM 80%)
Complied
Electrical fast
transient/burst
IEC61000-4-4
AC power ports
±2kV (5/50ns) ±2kV (5/50ns,5kHz and 100kHz) Complied
Signal ports
±1kV (5/50ns) ±1kV (5/50ns,5kHz and 100kHz) Complied
Surge
IEC61000-4-5
AC power ports
±2kV (line-earth)
±1kV (line-line)
(90°/180°/270°)
±0.5, ±1, ±2kV (line-earth)
±0.5, ±1kV (line-line)
(90°/180°/270°)
Complied
Ratio-frequency
Conducted disturbances
IEC61000-4-6
AC power ports
0.15 - 80MHz,
3V (1kHz, AM 80%)
0.15 – 80MHz
3.15V (unmodulated, r.m.s)
(1kHz, AM 80%)
Complied
Signal ports
0.15 - 80MHz,
3V (1kHz, AM 80%)
0.15 – 80MHz
3.15V (unmodulated, r.m.s)
(1kHz, AM 80%)
Complied
Power frequency
magnetic field
IEC61000-4-8
3 A/m,50Hz and 60Hz 3.15 A/m, 50Hz and 60Hz Complied
Voltage dips
and short interruptions
IEC61000-4-11
>95% reduction, 0.5periods
60% reduction, 5periods
30% reduction, 25periods
(Changes to occur at 0degree
crossover Point of the voltage
waveform)
>95% reduction / 0.5periods
(0°/180°)
60% reduction / 5periods (0°)
30% reduction / 25periods( 0°)
Complied
>95% reduction, 5s
(Changes to occur at 0degree
crossover point of the voltage
waveform)
>95% reduction / 5ns(0°) Complied

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CONTENTS
1. Name and Function of Each Part .................................................................................................6
1.1. Camera Head ......................................................................................................................6
1.2. Front Panel of Camera Control Unit (CCU) ........................................................................7
1.3. Rear Panel of Camera Control Unit (CCU)..........................................................................8
2. Operation ...............................................................................................................................10
2.1. Connection Example .........................................................................................................10
2.2. Electrical Connection......................................................................................................... 11
2.3. Setting White Balance .......................................................................................................12
2.4. Adjustment PAINT .............................................................................................................13
2.5. Adjustment AE LEVEL.......................................................................................................14
2.6. Adjustment Auto Gain........................................................................................................15
2.7. Freeze output ....................................................................................................................15
2.8. Color bar output.................................................................................................................16
2.9. Scene File Selection..........................................................................................................17
3. Menu Operation...........................................................................................................................18
3.1. Operation Method..............................................................................................................18
3.2. Video Adjust.......................................................................................................................19
3.3. AE Mode............................................................................................................................20
3.4. Detail ...............................................................................................................................22
3.5. Video Setting .....................................................................................................................23
3.6. Picture Setting ...................................................................................................................24
3.7. Scene File..........................................................................................................................25
3.8. Foot Switch........................................................................................................................26
3.9. White Balance ...................................................................................................................27
3.10. IP-ENC Setting (Only valid when optional substrate is mounted) .....................................28
3.11. Miscellaneous....................................................................................................................30
3.12. Version Information............................................................................................................31
4. Advanced Usage Methods ..........................................................................................................32
4.1. External synchronization ......................................................................................................32
4.1.1. Wiring connection example ....................................................................................32
4.1.2. Setting ....................................................................................................................33
4.2. Manual setting of photometry frame ..................................................................................33
4.2.1. Setting ....................................................................................................................33
4.3. Scene File..........................................................................................................................35
4.3.1. Storage of Scene File.............................................................................................35
4.3.2. Initialization of Scene File ......................................................................................35
4.3.3. Setting of Scene File ..............................................................................................35

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4.4. Snapshot (requires optional substrate)..............................................................................35
4.4.1 SD Card Recording ................................................................................................35
4.4.2. For cards on which recording is finished................................................................35
5. Specification ...............................................................................................................................36
5.1. Ratings ..............................................................................................................................36
5.2. Performance ......................................................................................................................36
5.3. Functions ...........................................................................................................................37
6. External Appearance ...................................................................................................................38
6.1. Camera Head ....................................................................................................................38
6.2. CCU ...............................................................................................................................38

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1. Name and Function of Each Part
1.1. Camera Head
MKC-210HD
11/3 C-mount 2Camera Connector
Side View Rear View
3Flange focus adjustment ring
4Flange focus fixation screw 5Screw hole for fixation
11/3 C-mount
This is the mount for attaching the lens.
Allows mounting of various C-mount lens and microscope adapters.
2Camera Connector
Connects the camera connector of special camera cables.
Be aware that the size of the camera connector differs on the camera head side and CCU side.
3Flange focus adjustment ring
Flange focus (distance from the lens mounting surface to the photographed surface) adjustment ring. Adjust
the flange focus to use the lens focus function under optimal conditions.
4Flange focus fixation screw
Fixes the flange focus adjustment ring.
Caution
Loosen when adjusting the flange focus, and tighten up to fix after adjustment.
Over-tightening may damage the screw.
5Screw hole for fixation
Screw holes to fix the camera head. Arranged one above the other.
Caution
The screw depth is about 3.0mm.
Using an overly long screw may cause it to come into contact with the flange focus adjustment ring, so
please be careful.

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1.2. Front Panel of Camera Control Unit (CCU)
MKC-210HD
POWER
AWB GAIN
PAINT/AE
FUNCTION/SET
BARS
FREEZ SCENE
MENU
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3
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1POWER button 2AWB button 3GAIN button 4PAINT/AE button
5BARS button 6FREEZ button 7SCENE button 10 MENU button
8Arrow keys
9FUNCTION/SET button
1POWER button
This is the power button of the MKC-210HD.
2AWB button
To execute Auto White Balance. (See page 12)
3GAIN button
Automatic gain control to insure that the output level of the image signal is always constant in relation to the
brightness of the photographic image. If this function is used effectively, the GAIN button remains lit green. (See
page 15)
4PAINT/AE button
Possible to adjust the AE level and the intensity of red and blue of the image. (See pages 13, 14)
5BARS button
Output an internal color bar signal of the camera to a color monitor. Can be used to adjust the color monitor
brightness, contrast, etc. (See page 16)
6FREEZ button
Possible to freeze the screen image. (See page 15)
7SCENE button
Used when selecting a scene file. (See page 17)
8Arrow keys
Used to select scene files or operate the menu.
9FUNCTION/SET button
Press to determine the item you wish to set with the menu displayed. Refer to “Menu Operation”.
10 MENU button
To display the menu that the user can set as desired on the monitor.
Select an item you want to set with 8Arrow key and define it with 9Menu Switch for menu items you can
set.
Refer to “Menu Operation” (Page 18) for further detailed operations.

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1.3. Rear Panel of Camera Control Unit (CCU)
RS-232C
VBS Y/C
DVI
FOOT SW
SYNC
POWER
GENLOCK
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HD SDI
IRIS CAMERA
1VBS Output
Connector
7DVI-D Output
Connector
8HD-SDI Output
Connector
9GEN LOCK
Connector
10 SYNC
Connector
11 POWER
Connector
12 Cable
Holde
r
2S-VIDEO OUT
Connector
3RS-232C
Connector
4FOOT Switch
Connector
5IRIS
Connector
6Camera
Connector
13 Options
1VBS Output Connector (SD)
Connects with VBS input monitor, etc. A VIDEO cable (optional) is required for connection.
2S-VIDEO Output Connector (SD)
Connects with S-VIDEO input monitor, etc. An S-VIDEO cable (optional) is required for connection.
3RS-232C Connector
Connects with PC unit, etc. A cross cable is required for connection.
4FOOT Switch Connector
To connect the FOOT SW (option) cable extension from the foot switch.
5IRIS Connector
Connects the IRIS cable of a special microscope adapter.
6Camera Connector
Connects with camera connector of the special camera cable.
Be aware that the size of the camera connector differs on the camera head side and CCU side.
7DVI-D Output Connector
Connects with DVI-D input monitor, etc. A DVI-D cable (optional) is required for connection.
8HD-SDI Output Connector (2 Lines)
Connects with HD-SDI input monitor, etc. The same image is input in two 2 lines.
When connecting use a coaxial cable with a characteristic impedance of 75 Ohms.
9GEN LOCK Connector
When using while synchronized with the phase of another system’s image, inputs synchronizing signals from
the other system. Equivalent to Three-Phase Synchronization (HD).
10 SYNC Connector
When using while synchronized with the phase of another system’s image, outputs synchronizing signals
from the other system. Equivalent to Three-Phase Synchronization (HD).

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11 POWER Connector
DC12V input. Connect the accessory AC adapter.
12 Cable Holder
After passing the power cable through the cable holder, connect to the power connector 11 to prevent the
cable from falling off during use.
12 Options
It is possible to mount the two types of optional modules listed below.
・IP ENCODER module
・DVI module
DVI
SD CARD ETHERNET
DVI
DVI
14 ETHERNET
15 SD CARD 16 DVI-D Output Connector
14 ETHERNET Connector (RJ45)
Can be used with Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX.
For connection with other devices, please connect a cable of category 5 or higher.
15 SD CARD
This is the insertion port for the SD card.
* The SD card is not included in the equipment spec.
Note
* Please note we assume no responsibility for warranty when videos are not saved due to any failure of
this machine and SD card.
* Although in the following cases, saved data may be damaged (lost), please note we assume no
responsibility for damage and so on caused by data corruption and so on:
ƔWhen an SD card is used improperly.
ƔWhen an SD card is not properly inserted into the equipment.
ƔWhen an SD card is subject to electronic and mechanical shock or force.
ƔWhen an SD card is removed or power is turned off during access to the SD card.
16 DVI-D Output Connector
Connects with DVI-D input monitor,etc. A DVI-D cable (option) is required for connection.

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2. Operation
2.1. Connection Example
RS-232C
VBS Y/C
DVI
FOOT SW
SYNC
POWER
GENLOCK
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HD SDI
IRIS CAMERA
MKC-210HD
DVI-D cable
S-VIDEO cable
HDD/DVD recorder
DVI compatible monitor HD-SDI compatible monitor
Accessory AC
adapter
Camera cable
Foot Switch
MKC-210HD
Camera Head
MKC-210HD CCU
HD-SDI compatible
Coaxial cable
* Terminate the output from VIDEO OUT at 75ohms on the receiver side.
* For connection of the power supply, be sure to use the accessory AC adapter.
Caution at connection
ƔBefore connecting, please make sure you switch off the camera body.
ƔFor the AC adapter for connection, please use the following:
Manufacturer: SINPRO ELECTRONICS
Model name: MPU30-105-P01J
ƔFor exclusive camera head connection goods. Using heads other than that specified may result in failure.

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2.2. Electrical Connection
1. Before turning on the power, confirm that the external devices (camera head, monitor, etc.) are
correctly connected.
2. Turn on power supply to the monitor and other external equipment.
3. Turn on power supply (POWER switch) of CCU.
ƔConnect the accessory AC adapter to the power connector on the back of the CCU.
ƔEven if the power connector on the back of the CCU is connected, the power is turned on automatically.
ƔWhen the power goes on, the power button lights green.
ƔIf the Power button light is on and the Power button is pressed, it is possible to turn off the power.
ƔImmediately after turning on the power, the initialization operation of the CCU and camera head is carried
out automatically. During this time, an unstable display is displayed on the monitor screen. This does not
indicate a technical problem.
4. The video image from the camera is output under the same setting condition with the last use.
ƔWhen power is turned off in the state of still screen picture, that state will not be held even if power is
turned on again, and MKC-210HD is set to the normal shooting state.
* When moving the CCU, be sure to turn off the POWER, disconnect the power plug and remove the
connecting cable between equipment beforehand.
* If the cable comes loose during use, repeat the steps described above.
CAUTION Caution for Camera cable connection and disconnection
Turn off the power of MKC-210HD when you connect or disconnect the camera cable. If the
CCU is turned on, it may cause the fault of MKC-210HD.
NOTE: Phenomenon on video image
MKC-210HD may happen following phenomenon on its video image. It is not failure but it is
because of employing CMOS sensor.
When its sensitivity gain is going up, it may appear high lighting dots. In case under high
temperature condition, it may be remarkable.
It may appear horizontal stripe pattern or flicker on a video image under the fluorescent
lighting. In this case, please use manual electrical shutter of 1/100 (50Hz area). It will be
reduce, but please note that it will not disappear at all.
In case of fast moving object on a video image, it may appear distortions.

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2.3. Setting White Balance
When using MKC-210HD for the first time, or when the light source has been changed, adjust the White
Balance. The white balance can be adjusted automatically.
<Operation>
1. Shoot a white photographic object on the screen largely, and press AWB button.
ƔDuring automatic adjustment, the AWB button is lit green.
MKC-210HD
POWER
AWB GAIN
PAINT/AE
FUNCTION/SET
BARS
FREEZ SCENE
MENU
1
3
24
AWB button
ƔIf “AWB” is displayed on the monitor screen and it ends normally, “AWB COMPLETED” is displayed.
AWB BUSY AWB COMPLETED
ƔIf “AWB ERROR” is displayed, AWB adjustment was not carried out for the following reasons. Execute
AWB again.
• If the image level is too low.
• If the image level is too high.
2. When automatic adjustment finishes, the AWB button extinguishes automatically.

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2.4. Adjustment PAINT
After white balance adjustment it is possible with the MKC-210HD to carry out fine adjustment of the red level
and blue level to adjust the desired tint.
<Operation>
1. Press PAINT/AE button.
ƔIf the paint adjustment function is active, the button is lit green.
ƔIf the button is already lit, it is not necessary to push it.
MKC-210HD
POWER
AWB GAIN
PAINT/AE
FUNCTION/SET
BARS
FREEZ SCENE
MENU
1
3
24
PAINT/AE button (Lit)
2. Use the arrow keys to adjust the red and blue color.
ƔUse the
⇧/⇩keys to adjust the red color and the ⇦/⇨keys to adjust the blue color.
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3
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Dark red
Light red
Light blue
Dark blue
Paint R 0
Paint B 0
ƔThe above adjustments are temporary setting changes. They return to the original values if the power is
turned off.

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2.5. Adjustment AE LEVEL
It is possible with the MKC-210HD to automatically adjust the shutter speed, gain and iris according to the set
exposure level. By increasing the level when the screen is too dark and decreasing the level when the screen is
too bright, the screen will be easier to view. This function is active when the GAIN/SHUTTER is in AUTO.
<Operation>
1. Confirm that the PAINT/AE button is not lit.
ƔIf it is lit, press the PAINT/AE button to extinguish it.
MKC-210HD
POWER
AWB GAIN
PAINT/AE
FUNCTION/SET
BARS
FREEZ SCENE
MENU
1
3
24
PAINT/AE button (Extinguished)
2. Use the arrow keys to adjust the AE level.
ƔUse the
⇧/⇨keys to raise the AE level.
ƔUse the
⇩/⇦keys to lower the AE level.
ƔThe
⇧and ⇨keys, as well as the ⇩and ⇦keys have the same function.
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3
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AE level is raised.
A
E level is lowered.
AE LEV 0
ƔThe above adjustments are temporary setting changes. They return to the original values if the power is
turned off.

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2.6. Adjustment Auto Gain
It is possible with the MKC-210HD to automatically adjust the image brightness during photography in relation to
the brightness of the photographic subject. This makes it possible to constantly maintain an image of the ideal
brightness.
The maximum gain value can be set between 3 dB and 18 dB in units of 3 dB.(Refer to Section 3.3. "AE Mode")
<Operation>
1. Press GAIN button.
ƔThe automatic gain adjustment function immediately becomes active.
ƔIf the automatic gain adjustment function is active, the GAIN button is lit green.
MKC-210HD
POWER
AWB GAIN
PAINT/AE
FUNCTION/SET
BARS
FREEZ SCENE
MENU
1
3
24
GAIN button
2. To stop automatic gain adjustment, press the GAIN button again.
ƔThe GAIN button extinguishes.
White spots may appear on the screen when increasing the gain. This is a
characteristic of the sensor and does not indicate a technical problem.
2.7. Freeze output
It is possible on the MKC-210HD to temporarily stop moving image output and switch to freeze frame output.
<Operation>
1. Press FREEZ button.
ƔImmediately switches to freeze frame output.
ƔDuring freeze frame output, the FREEZ button is lit green.
MKC-210HD
POWER
AWB GAIN
PAINT/AE
FUNCTION/SET
BARS
FREEZ SCENE
MENU
1
3
24
FREEZ button
2. To return to moving image output, press the FREEZ button again.
ƔThe FREEZ button extinguishes.

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2.8. Color bar output
It is possible with the MKC-210HD to output a color bar. This is used when adjusting the color monitor
brightness, contrast, etc.
<Operation>
1. Press BARS button.
ƔImmediately changes to color bar output.
ƔDuring color bar output, the BARS button is lit green.
MKC-210HD
POWER
AWB GAIN
PAINT/AE
FUNCTION/SET
BARS
FREEZ SCENE
MENU
1
3
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BARS button
2. To return to camera images, press the BARS button again.
ƔThe BARS button extinguishes.

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2.9. Scene File Selection
By storing settings often used on the MKC-210HD beforehand in a scene file, it is possible to read them at any
time. A maximum of four scene files can be stored.
<Readout operation>
1. Press the SCENE button. The button is lit green.
ƔThe arrow key is lit that corresponds to the presently selected scene file.
MKC-210HD
POWER
AWB GAIN
PAINT/AE
FUNCTION/SET
BARS
FREEZ SCENE
MENU
1
3
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SCENE button
2. Use the arrow keys to select the scene files.
ƔThe numerical value displayed next to the arrow keys is the number of the scene file.
ƔThe arrow key is lit that corresponds to the selected scene file.
ƔThe scene file setting is immediately reflected.
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3
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Scene File 1
Scene File 3
Scene File 4
Scene File 2

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3. Menu Operation
MKC-210HD has various useful and practical functions. The user can select and set these functions on the
menu. The basic operation is as follows.
3.1. Operation Method
1. Pressing the Menu switch on the front panel of CCU displays a menu on the monitoring screen, on which
various camera functions can be set.
Setup Menu
Video Adjust
AE Mode
Detail
Video Setting
Picture Setting
Scene File
Foot Switch
White Balance
IP-ENC Setting*1
Miscellaneous
Version Information
*1: The IP-ENC item is only displayed if the optional substrate is mounted.
2. Use the ⇧/⇩
keys on the front of the CCU to select the item and then press the SET button to enter the
submenu screen. The setting values of the setting items can be changed with the ⇦/⇨
keys.
FUNCTION/SET
MENU
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3
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Determining the selected items
Selection of items
Changing setting values
Display/non-display of the
menu screen
*If the Menu button on the front of the CCU is pressed during display of the menu screen, the settings are
stored and the menu screen stops.
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