Ikegami MKC-X800 User manual

User Manual
Digital Process Compact UHD Color Camera
Model MKC-X800

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This software is copyrighted by IKEGAMI TSUSHINKI CO., LTD.
Unauthorized reproduction, modifications or alterations to this manual, whole
or in part, is prohibited.

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Cautions when Operating
Important Basic Precautions
(1) Please be sure there are no abnormalities or defects
in the construction or function of this device.
(2) This device is not sterile. To maintain cleanliness,
place both this device and the microscope on a
drape when using.
Safety Precautions
For the proper and safe use of this device
Be sure to thoroughly read these "Safety Precautions" and
the user manual before use. Keep this manual handy for
future reference.
Symbols
Various symbols are used in these "Safety Precautions"
and in the description of product use in order to prevent
personal injury and property damage, and to ensure the
proper and safe use of this product. These symbols and
their meanings are shown below. Be sure to understand
them before using.
HAZARD:
Failure to observe this hazard may
result in an emergency situation,
leading to death or serious injury.
WARNING:
Failure to observe this warning
may result in death or serious
injury.
CAUTION:
Failure to observe this caution
may result in personal injury
and/or property damage.
Note: Information calling for attention is described with the
symbol.
Examples of Symbols
This symbol indicates a prohibited action.
Specific examples of prohibited items are
illustrated in the figure or adjacent area.
(The figure on the left means caution during
disassembly.)
Examples of Symbols
● This symbol indicates an instruction and
implementation of an action.
Specific examples of cautions are illustrated
in the figure. (The figure on the left means
"Unplug the electrical plug from the power
outlet.)
This symbol advises the operator to read the
accompanying documentation.
WARNING
During use
Do not put a container filled with water or
small metal objects on the device!
Spilling water on the device may result in
fire and/or electric shock.
Do not use a power supply voltage other
than the voltage indicated!
This may result in fire and/or electric shock.
Do not insert or drop foreign materials
(metals, flammable material, etc.) through
openings in the device!
This may result in fire and/or electric shock.
Do not modify this device.
This may result in fire and/or electric shock.
During installation
Do not place the device on an
unstable surface!
The device may drop or turn over, resulting
in injury.
Only connect the designated device!
Connecting other devices may cause a fire
and/or electric shock.
Only connect to a commercial power
supply!
・In order to avoid risk of electric
shock, this device should only be
connected to a power supply
(commercial) with protective
grounding.
・Be sure to use a power outlet with a
ground.

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When an abnormality is detected
If abnormal conditions, include smoke, a
strange odor or noise are observed,
immediately turn off the power and unplug
the power plug.
Continued use may result in a fire and/or electric
shock. Confirm there is no more smoke, and
contact to the sales representative.
If water or foreign matter gets inside, turn off
the power and unplug the power plug.
Continued use may result in fire and/or electric
shock. Please contact to the dealer or sales
representative.
If the device is dropped or the case is
damaged, turn off the power and unplug the
power plug.
Continued use may result in fire and/or electric
shock. Please contact to the dealer or sales
representative.
If the device is failed, turn off the power
switch and unplug the power plug.
Continued use may result in fire and/or electric
shock. Please contact to the dealer or sales
representative.
Do not use a damaged power cord (exposed
core or broken wire)!
Continued use may result in fire and/or electric
shock. Please contact to the dealer or sales
representative.
CAUTION
During Use
Do not put heavy objects on top of the
device!
These may tip over or fall off, resulting in injury.
Do not stand or sit on the device or the
carrying case!
These may break or tip over, resulting in injury.
When moving the device, turn off the
power, unplug the power plug, and
disconnect any cables between devices.
Not doing so may damage the power cord or
cables, resulting in fire and/or electric shock.
After use, be sure to turn off the power,
and then unplug the power plug.
Not doing so may result in damage, fire and/or
electric shock.
If the device will not used for a long
time, be sure to unplug the power plug
from a power outlet for safety.
Not doing so may result in fire.
During installation
Do not block the vent of this device!
If the vent is blocked, heat may build up inside
and cause a fire. Observe the following points.
・Do not place this device face up, on its side, or
upside down.
・Do not place this device into a poorly ventilated
small space.
・Do not place the device on a carpet, etc.
・Do not cover the device with a tablecloth, etc.
Do not place the device in a location with
poor power supply access.
To do so may damage the cord, and cause a
fire.
Install the device in a location where it does
not hinder disconnecting the cord.
When the camera head is attached to the
adapter and microscope, pay attention to the
following points. If not securely attached, it
may fall off during use, resulting in injury or
death.
・Securely screw the camera head to the C-
mount ring of the adapter.
・When attaching the adapter to the beam
splitter of microscope, be sure that the
accompanying tightening ring or
accompanying adapter tightening ring is
securely tightened.
・Check the connection, make sure it is not
loose before using the device.
Instructions for Proper Use
During Use
・If this device is used in a wet location, be sure
water does not get inside the device or cable,
etc.
This may result in electric shock.
・If you hear thunder, consider the environmental
conditions before use. If needed, discontinue use
and do not touch the device.
This may result in electric shock.
・Do not connect the device to a power
supply(W) exceeding that of the AC outlet.
Refer to the power rating indicated on the AC outlet
peripheral area, user manual, operation manual, etc.
・Do not forcefully bend (twist or pull) the power
cord and connection cable during use.
This may tear the coating on the cord or cables causing
electric shock.
・Contact the sales representative for replacement
parts (power cable).
If needed, replace the power cable with the same
or equivalent product. If the supplied power cable

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is damaged, contact the sales representatives for
replacement.
During installation
・Avoid areas with high humidity and dust, as well as
areas where oily smoke or steam may blow directly
onto the device.
Not doing so may result in electric shock. Do not place
the device on the kitchen counter or near a humidifier.
・Secure the device to prevent it from falling over in
the event of an earthquake, impact, etc.
An unsecured device may fall down and cause injury.
Avoid falls to maintain safety.
Camera cable
Cleaning
・For safety, turn off the power and remove the power plug
before cleaning. This may result in electric shock.
・Wipe lightly the enclosure and panel with a dry soft
cloth.
・"Regular inspections" are recommended to maintain
stable performance for a long time. Consult with sales
representative to schedule regular inspections.
・This device contains high voltage component.
Consequently, inspection, maintenance and repairs
should be performed by a professional. Handling by a
person without proper knowledge may result in electric
shock.
Inspections
Regular inspections are recommended for the safe
use of this device.
Maintenance and inspection by users (daily
inspection)
1. Visual inspection
(1) Check the exterior
・Check for any abnormalities including damage and
wear on the exterior of the device and cable.
(2) Check for cleanliness
・Be sure the device is clean.
・Be sure there are no body fluids, blood, waste
material, contrast medium, etc. on the device.
(3) Check the surroundings
・Be sure there are no objects which may hinder device
operation.
2. Function check
(1) Check the condition of the device
・Be sure the device is operating normally.
・Check for any unusual noises or odor.
(2) Be sure the device is securely attached.
・If the camera head is attached to a rotating platform, etc.,
clamp the camera cable so excessive force is not applied to
the cable when moving. Be sure not to kink (twist, bend) the
cable. If the cable is distorted, the wire rod inside the cable
may break.
・Before use, check for damage or deterioration of the cable and
lacing material.
Camera head
Radius of 75mm
or more
Connect
or
Radius of 75mm
or more
Camera cable
Pay attention to the following points.
・Always use the supplied camera cable.
Connecting the wrong camera cable may damage the device.
・When removing the camera cable from the camera head or
CCU, do not pull the cable. Grasp the connector (plug) to
remove.
・Do not crush the cable.
・Do not insert or remove the camera cable while the power is
on.
・The acceptable bending radius of the camera cable is
approximately 10 times of the external radius of the cable
(75mm for φ7.5mm cable). Do not forcefully bend the cable in
excess of this radius. If the cable is forcefully bent, the wire rod
inside the cable may break.

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Inspection list
WARNING
Before use, be sure the operator of this device has
been thoroughly instructed on the proper use of this
device.
If the operator has not been properly instructed, this
may result in incorrect use and substandard
performance such as degraded image.
Inspections
Please check the following before using this device.
(1) Visual inspection
□The blue indicator is lit when the power is turned
on.
(2) External check
□Camera head
□CCU
□Camera cable
□Peripheral device(s) and cable(s)
□Power supplied from the AC outlet
□The cooling fan is working
□Display and operation of the front operation
panel are normal.
□No damage or wear on any component.
□The device is properly connected to peripheral
devices.
Disposal
Dispose this product in compliance with the laws and
regulations of the municipality.
Please consult with your municipality for details.
MKC-X800 is an authorized AAMI ES60601-1/EN60601-
1 ClassⅠ product. The IP rating of MKC-X800 is IPX0.
The MKC-X800 device is for continuous operation.

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Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions
The Model MKC-X800 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or user of the Model MKC-X800 should confirm that the environment is in
compliance.
Emissions test
Compliance
Electromagnetic
RF emissions CISPR
11
Group 1
The Model MKC-X800 uses RF energy only for
internal functions. Therefore, RF emissions are very
low and are unlikely to cause any interference to
nearby electronic equipment.
RF emissions CISPR
11
Class A
Emission characteristics of this product are suitable
for industrial and hospital environments (CISPR 11
Class A)
In a domestic environment, MKC-X800 may cause
radio interference, in which case mitigation
measures may be required, such as re-orienting,
relocating, shielding the unit, or filtering the
connection to a public main network.
Harmonic emissions
IEC61000-3-2
Class A
Voltage
fluctuations/flicker
emissions IEC61000-
3-3
in compliance

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Immunity test
IEC 60601 test
level
Compliance level
Electromagnetic environment
conditions
Electrostatic
discharge(ESD)
IEC61000-4-2
±8kV contact
±15kV air
±8kV contact
±15kV air
Floors should be wood,
concrete or ceramic tile. If
floors are covered with a
synthetic material, relative
humidity should be at least
30%.
Electrical fast
transient/burst
IEC61000-4-4
±2kV for power
supply lines
±1kV for
input/output lines
±2kV for power
supply lines
±1kV for
input/output lines
Main power level should be
that of a typical commercial
or hospital environment.
Surge
IEC61000-4-5
±1kV differential
mode
±2kV common
mode
±1kV differential
mode
±2kV common
mode
Main power level should be
that of a typical commercial
or hospital environment
Voltage dips, short
interruptions and
voltage variations
on power supply
input lines.
IEC61000-4-11
0% Ut
For 0.5/1/250/300
cycle
70% Ut
(30%dip ln Ut)
For25/30 cycle
0% Ut
For
0.5/1/250/300
cycle
70% Ut
(30%dip ln Ut)
For25/30 cycle
Main power level should be
that of a typical commercial
or hospital environment. If
the user of the MODEL MKC-
X800 requires continued
operation times when the
main power may be
interrupted, powering the
MODEL MKC-X800 with an
uninterruptible power supply
or battery is recommended.
Power frequency
(50/60 Hz)
magnetic field
IEC61000-4-8
30 A/m
30 A/m
The power frequency
magnetic field should meet
the characteristics of a
typical location such as a
commercial or hospital
environment.
NOTE: A.C. main voltage prior to application of the test level.

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Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions
The Model MKC-X800 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified
below. The customer or user of the Model MKC-X800 should confirm that the environment
is in compliance.
Immunity test
IEC 60601 test
level
Compliance
level
Electromagnetic environment
conditions
Conducted RF
IEC61000-4-6
Radiated RF
IEC61000-4-3
IEC61000-4-6
3Vrms
150kHz to 80Mhz
6Vrms
ISM Band
IEC61000-4-3
3V/m
80MHz TO 2.7GHz
IEC61000-4-6
3Vrms
150kHz to
80Mhz
6Vrms
ISM Band
IEC61000-4-3
3V/m
80MHz TO
2.7GHz
Portable and mobile RF
communications should not be used
in close proximity to any part of the
MODEL MKC-X800, including cables,
and should be kept at the
recommended separation distance
calculated from the equation
according to the transmitter
frequency.
Recommended separation distance
d=1.2√P
d=1.2√P 80~800 MHz
d=1.2√P 800 MHz~2.5 GHz
where P is the maximum output
power rating of the transmitter in
watts (W) according to the
transmitter manufacturer
specifications, d is the
recommended separation distance
in meters(m).
Field strength is from fixed RF
transmitters, as determined by an
electromagnetic site survey*a should
be less than the compliance level at
each frequency range*b.
Interference may occur near
equipment marked with the
following symbol:
NOTE 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is
affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects, and people.
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Special precautions regarding EMC are required for MKC-X800, and installation and operation should
be carried out according to the EMC information provided in the accompanying documents.
Avoid using MKC-X800 next to or stacked with other equipment as this my result in inaccurate operation.
If such cannot be avoided, it should be watched to confirm normal operations in configured use
conditions.
Except for AC cables, all cables should be shielded.
Use of an accessory device or cable with MKC-X800 other than those specified in this manual may
result in increased emissions or decreased immunity.
When using portable RF communication equipment nearby, maintain a distance of at least 30 cm. At
distances less than this, degradation of equipment performance may occur.
*a Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless)
telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radios, AM and FM radio broadcasts and TV
broadcasts cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic
environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be
considered. If the measured field strength in the location where the MODEL MKC-X800 is
used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level described above, the MODEL MKC-X800
should be watched to confirm normal operations. If operations are abnormal, additional
measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the MODEL MKC-X800.
*bFor frequency ranges outside 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strength should be less than 3
V/m.

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Table of Contents
Operating Precautions ........................................................................................................3
Safety Precautions..............................................................................................................3
1Introduction ...............................................................................................................15
2Construction ...............................................................................................................15
Part Name and Functions of Parts ....................................................................................... 15
Camera Head................................................................................................................ 15
CCU Front .................................................................................................................... 16
CCU Back..................................................................................................................... 17
Accessories .................................................................................................................. 19
3Operation (Basics) ......................................................................................................20
Connection Example ......................................................................................................... 20
Start-Up and Shut Down of the Main Unit ............................................................................ 22
Start-up method .............................................................................................................. 22
【Step 1】Preparation before turning on the power ......................................................... 22
【Step 2】................................................................................................................. 22
【Step 3】................................................................................................................. 23
Shut Down Method........................................................................................................... 23
Checking the Camera Image.............................................................................................. 24
3.3.1 Checking and Adjusting the Camera Image............................................................ 24
Touch panel operation....................................................................................................... 25
3.3.1 TOP MENU ......................................................................................................... 25
3.3.2 Menu screen....................................................................................................... 26
3.3.3 Screen lock/unlock .............................................................................................. 27
4Function .....................................................................................................................28
4.1 White balance .......................................................................................................... 28
4.2 Scene file ................................................................................................................ 29
4.2.1 Selecting a scene file (LOAD) ................................................................................ 29
4.2.2 Saving a scene file (SAVE).................................................................................... 30
4.2.3 Initializing a scene file (INITIALIZE)....................................................................... 30
4.2.4 Registering a scene file ........................................................................................ 31
4.3 Function key select ................................................................................................... 32
4.4 Image quality adjustment (PICTURE) .......................................................................... 32
4.4.1 Brightness adjustment (BRIGHTNESS) ................................................................... 33

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4.4.2 Contrast adjustment (CONTRAST) ......................................................................... 36
4.4.3 Color adjustment (COLOR) ................................................................................... 38
4.4.4 Sharpness adjustment (SHARPNESS) ..................................................................... 39
4.5 Function (FUNCTION)................................................................................................ 40
4.5.1 Scaling (MAGNIFIER)/Flip(FLIP) ............................................................................ 41
4.5.2 Assigning a function to a function key (FUCTION KEY).............................................. 42
4.5.3 Function assignment of TOP MENU indicator (TOP MENU INDICATOR) ........................ 42
4.6 System settings (SYSTEM) ......................................................................................... 43
4.6.1 Color bars output (COLOR BARS) .......................................................................... 43
4.6.2 Center marker output (CENTER MARKER) ............................................................... 44
4.6.3 Date/Time setting (DATE/TIME)............................................................................ 44
4.6.4 Other settings (OTHERS)...................................................................................... 44
4.6.4.1 Initialization (INITIALIZE)............................................................................... 45
4.6.4.2 USB memory (USB MEMORY).......................................................................... 45
4.6.4.3 Volume setting (SOUND) ................................................................................ 46
4.6.4.4 Brightness setting (LCD BRIGHTNESS).............................................................. 47
4.6.4.5 Language setting (LANGUAGE) ........................................................................ 47
4.6.5 Version information (INFORMATION)...................................................................... 48
4.7 Initializing indicator settings ....................................................................................... 48
5OSD menu operations(Professional setting menu).....................................................49
5.1 Brightness ............................................................................................................... 50
5.2 Contrast .................................................................................................................. 52
5.3 Color....................................................................................................................... 54
5.4 Sharpness ............................................................................................................... 55
5.4 Scene File................................................................................................................ 56
5.6 Function.................................................................................................................. 57
5.7 Foot Switch.............................................................................................................. 58
5.8 Function Key ............................................................................................................ 59
5.9 Video Format ........................................................................................................... 60
5.10 Date/Time ............................................................................................................. 62
5.11 Network ................................................................................................................ 63
5.13 Information............................................................................................................ 64
6Advance Use ...............................................................................................................65
External Synchronization................................................................................................... 65
Wiring Example............................................................................................................. 65

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Settings ....................................................................................................................... 66
3D support function.......................................................................................................... 66
Connections and settings................................................................................................ 66
Connecting the operation panel and the menu................................................................... 68
Manually Setting a Metering Frame..................................................................................... 68
Settings ....................................................................................................................... 68
5.12 Others................................................................................................................... 69
Scene File ....................................................................................................................... 70
Saving a Scene File........................................................................................................ 70
Initialize a Scene File ..................................................................................................... 70
Set a Scene File ............................................................................................................ 70
USB ............................................................................................................................... 71
■Connecting port ......................................................................................................... 71
■Before using .............................................................................................................. 71
Saving a set data .......................................................................................................... 72
Loading a set data......................................................................................................... 74
7Default Settings ..........................................................................................................76
Brightness....................................................................................................................... 76
Contrast ......................................................................................................................... 77
Color.............................................................................................................................. 78
Scene File ....................................................................................................................... 79
Function ......................................................................................................................... 79
Foot Switch..................................................................................................................... 80
Function Key ................................................................................................................... 80
Video Format................................................................................................................... 80
Date/Time ...................................................................................................................... 81
Network ......................................................................................................................... 81
Others............................................................................................................................ 81
8Specifications..............................................................................................................82
Rating ............................................................................................................................ 82
Performance.................................................................................................................... 82
Function ......................................................................................................................... 83
9Appearance................................................................................................................. 84
Camera Head .................................................................................................................. 84

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CCU ............................................................................................................................... 85
10 Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................86
Common problems and solutions Start-up ........................................................................... 86
Error Message ................................................................................................................. 89

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1Introduction
MKC-X800 is a 4K Camera equipped with high-definition 4K video (3840 × 2160) and color
reproduction. It is a medical grade camera which can be used with a surgical microscope or
shadow-less lamp system.
MKC-X800 employs a 1 CMOS system, performs 3840 x 2160 4K format with 1800TV lines
horizontal resolution, S/N ratio with 58dB. In addition to the 4K output signal, HD-SDI output
(3G compatible) and DVI system are also available.
2Construction
Part Name and Function
Camera Head
⚫C-mount
The C-mount is used to mount the lens.
Various kinds of C-mount lenses and microscope adapters can be used.
⚫Camera connector
The camera connector is used to connect a dedicated camera cable.
CAUTION
Please note that the camera connector on the camera head side and the CCU side differs in size.
C-mount
Camera connector

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CCU Front
①Power button
The power button to turn MKC-X800 ON/OFF.
②Touch sensor panel
The touch sensor panel displays the menu screen. Operation of menu screen is possible by
touching the screen.
③Rotary Switch
The rotary switch is used to selecting settings and renaming scene files.
Operation can be done by turning the dial or pushing the left or right side.
③
②
①

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CCU Back
①4K OUT connector(SDIx4) (12G-SDI)
A UHD-SDI 2-Sample Interleave Level-A (3G-SDI Quad Link or 12G-SDI) input compatible monitor etc. can be
connected here. When output is 4K 12G-SDI, the same video can be output to all four lines.
4K UHD coax cables for 12G-SDI (e.g. D5.5UHDC**E etc.) are recommended.
②HDMI connector
An HDMI input compatible monitor etc. can be connected here. When using this port, premium high-speed certified
HDMI cables (e.g. DH-HDP14E50BK etc.) are recommended.
4K video output is possible.
③ETHERNET connector
A personal computer etc. can be connected here. A cross cable (option) is required for connection.
CCU operation with a personal computer is possible.
④USB connector
The is a USB port.
A scene file setting can be loaded from here. If the scene file data is in USB, settings can be overwritten.
⑤RS-232C connector
The personal computer etc. can be connected here. A cross cable (option) is required for connection.
CCU operation with a personal computer is possible.
⑥FOOT SWITCH connector
The extension cable from a foot switch (option) can be connected here.
⑪
⑫
①①①①②
③④⑤⑥
⑦⑧⑧⑨⑩

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⑦DVI-D OUT connector
This is the image output port
A DVI-D input monitor, etc. can be used with a DVI-D cable with ferrite core (separately sold).
Ferrite core
⑧HD-SDI(3G-SDI) OUT connector (2 lines)
An HD-SDI (3G-SDI)-input-compatible monitor etc. can be connected here. The same video is output to two lines.
A coaxial cable with a 75 Ω impedance should be used for connection.
⑨GEN LOCK connector
To synchronize the phase of a video with another system, a synchronizing signal from that system is input through
the GEN LOCK connector. A tri-level sync (HD) is supported.
⑩SYNC connector
To synchronize the phase of a video with another system, a synchronizing signal to that system is output through
the SYNC connector. A tri-level sync (HD) is supported.
※Synchronization of applications between MKC cameras is assumed. Synchronization between other products is
not guaranteed.
⑪Camera connector
The camera connector of a dedicated camera cable can be connected here.
CAUTION
Please note that the camera connector on the camera head side and the CCU side differs in size.
⑫DC inlet
The power cable and AC adapter included with a commercial power (100 to 240V AC) can be connected here.

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Accessories
Open the box and make sure the device and the following accessories are included.
⚫Camera cable (5m) × 1
⚫
⚫Extension cable (10m) × 1 (Option)
⚫Power cord × 1
⚫AC adapter
⚫User manual (this document)

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3Operation (Basics)
Connection Example
※To connect a 4K monitor, follow the directions of the operation manual of the monitor.
4K-Compatible monitor
MKC-X800
camera head
Camera cable
Foot switch
HDMI cable
DVI-D cable
75Ω coaxial cable
DVI monitor
MDR-600HD
Power cable
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