Operating Manual
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ChromoVision ® HR 24 Operating Manual January, 1999
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Table of Contents Inspection of Goods Received ... 3 Camera with Monitor ... 4 Camera with Video Recorder and Monitor ... 5 Functions of Controls and Connections ... 6 Front of the Control Unit ... 6 Rear of the Control Unit ... 7 Functions of Controls ... 8 Input Terminal Resistance ... 9 Maintenance / Disinfection ... 9 Repairs ...10 Safety Guidelines ...11 Technical Data ...13 Pin Connection ...14
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Inspection of Goods Received Please inspect the equipment and accessories for damages immediately after receipt. You can only claim for damages when you inform the vendor or shipper immediately. Write a report and send it to your Berchtold representative or you may send it directly to Berchtold Corporation. If you send the equipment back, please use the original package. Provide the following information: name and address of the owner, serial number(s) (see nameplate), description of the damage. Please read this operating manual and the operating manuals of the connected instruments before operating the equipment.
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Camera with Monitor The camera is connected to the monitor via the camera control box. If the monitor has a Y/C receptacle, it can display a super-VHS image. To achieve the higher image quality, connect the Y/C output of the camera with the Y/C input of the monitor. Connect the Video output to conventional monitors with a BNC cable.
Fig. 1: Camera with Monitor
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Camera with Video Recorder and Monitor The camera is directly connected to the video recorder, and the recorder is connected to the monitor. Ensure proper video termination resistance of 75 ohms (see section 5). If both the monitor and the video recorder have Y/C receptacles, they can work with super-VHS images. To achieve the higher image quality, connect the Y/C output of the camera with the Y/C input of the video recorder and the Y/C output of the video recorder to the Y/C input of the monitor. Use BNC connections for conventional video recorders and monitors. Also use this type of connection when only one of the two has no Y/C connection.
Fig. 2: Camera with Video Recorder and Monitor
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Functions of Controls and Connections The camera has an automatic white balance. Additionally, zoom, iris and focus can be manually controlled by buttons. The controls are on the front of the control unit and the connections on the rear.
Front of the Control Unit
Fig. 3: Front of the Control Unit
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Attention: Warning to the user that the operating manual contains important instructions for operation and maintenance
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ON / Standby
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Extend or reduce light field (only D Series)
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White balance
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Iris (Exposure compensation = AGC / Auto Iris Auto Shutter - control)
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Focus
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Zoom
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Rear of the Control Unit
Fig. 4: Rear of the Control Unit
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VIDEO Out (1) Video output via BNC-socket
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Y/C OUT (1) S-VHS/ Hi8 output via Y/C-socket
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RGB OUT (Optional)
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Connection foot switch for the control of the camera zoom function
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VIDEO OUT 2 (Optional) Video output via BNC-socket
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Y/C OUT 2 (Optional) S-VHS/ Hi8 output via Y/C-socket
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15 pin HD-sub connection for control of the camera functions from remote location (optional)
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Potential equalization socket Connection for potential equalization
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Camera system connection
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Functions of Controls Reduce light field of the OP light (only D-light). Extend light field of the OP light. White Balance To obtain the proper colors under varying light sources, direct the camera at a white object. Press this button. It starts blinking. When the blinking stops (after about three seconds) the camera is set. If you press this button again it is no longer lit and the camera is set to a color temperature of 5700 °K. Iris The iris controls image brightness. You can adjust the settings manually or automatically. Manual: To control this feature the two buttons have to glow brightly. If they do not, press one of them. Press the upper button, if you want the image brighter, the lower one to make the image darker. If the lighting changes, the camera adjusts automatically to achieve the brightness you set (exposure compensation). Auto: For this feature to work both buttons must glow dimly. If they do not, press both simultaneously. The camera adjusts automatically to achieve the ideal average brightness value that had been set in the factory (exposure compensation). If you switch to Manual again the camera is set to the last value selected in the Manual mode. Focus Manual: To control this feature the two buttons must glow brightly. If they do not, press one of them. Auto: For this feature to work both buttons must glow dimly. If they do not, press both simultaneously. The camera now adjusts the focus automatically. Zoom-Changes the magnification of the image. Zoom In Zoom Out
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Input Terminal Resistance You have to observe the correct adjustment of the 75 Ω input terminal resistance when you connect several video instruments. A video line system consists of the video signal source, the video line and the termination of this video line (video input of an instrument). The output resistance of the video source, the impedance of the video line as well as the terminal resistance (input of a video instrument) must be 75 Ω each. The ChromoVision HR 24 and the video line connected to it have the proper resistance of 75 Ω. You have to watch the third item, the terminal resistance. There are two groups of video instruments (the operation manual of an instrument or the manufacturer informs you about which group your video instrument belongs to). The first group contains all instruments that have a direct connection between their video input and output. You must switch the input resistance of these instruments to high-resistance (High-Z), if these instruments are between two other video instruments. If such an instrument is the last one in a series, you must switch the input resistance to 75 Ω. You must also switch the input resistance to high-resistance (High-Z), if such a video instrument is connected to the line system via a T-connection. However, we do not recommend this arrangement. The second group consists of instruments with a built-in video output amplifier. These instruments have a fixed input resistance of 75 Ω. There is no direct connection between video input and output. The output of such an instrument represents a video source, and it begins a new video line system.
Maintenance / Disinfection The ChromoVision HR 24 is generally maintenance-free. The outer surface of the camera head and the cable can be cleaned with cleaning agents containing alcohol, which are normally used in the OR. The control unit is protected against water drips (protection class IPX1).
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Repairs The camera was manufactured in accordance with stringent standards and was subject to constant quality control during production. Only high quality material and select electronic equipment were used in production. System failure is therefore highly unlikely. If this should still happen, a technician on location should determine whether the monitor or the camera is the source of the malfunction. Further troubleshooting on location is not possible: Troubleshooting No image
Check connections between camera head, control unit and monitor
No colors
Use color monitor. Adjust color controls on monitor.
Unnatural colors Adjust white set. Adjust color controls on monitor (Hue NTSC). Interferences
Move camera and cables away from power cables or other electrical instruments.
Blurry image
Use proper optical equipment. Adjust. Remove condensation.
If you use a different monitor, you can determine, if the cause of the problem is the camera or the monitor. Contact Berchtold Corp. if you cannot solve the problem. Repairs may be carried out only by Berchtold Corp. or by an establishment expressly authorized by Berchtold Corp.; otherwise, warranty is void.
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Safety Guidelines Only operate the system in medical rooms with a potential equalization according to DIN VDE 0107 § 5b. The camera and the connected instruments must be connected to the potential equalization via a conducting connection before getting in contact with the patient. The potential equalization pin of the camera is on the rear side of the instrument. Do not operate the camera in the vapor of flammable anesthetics (M11-zone) or other flammable materials. The ChromoVision HR 24 is a medical version which has been built for universal use. Some precautions of physical nature must be observed: n
Connect the ChromoVision HR 24 when it is switched off.
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Do not bend electric cables in a very small radius.
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Handle the ChromoVision HR 24 with care. Avoid shocks, falls and strong vibrations.
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Do not try to open the ChromoVision HR 24. The ChromoVision HR 24 can be damaged if it is not treated or stored appropriately. There will be the risk of an electric shock.
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Do not expose the control unit to water or high humidity or operate it in places where there is such a risk.
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Only operate the ChromoVision HR 24 within the range of the specified values for temperature, humidity and voltage. See technical data!
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Read all safety and operation manuals before using this and connected instruments.
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Keep the safety and operation manuals so that you can look up things later.
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Observe all warnings on the instrument and in the operation manuals.
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Follow all instructions in the operation manuals.
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Cleaning: Pull the plug of the ChromoVision HR 24 out of the socket before cleaning. Observe the cleaning instructions that are specified for your instruments.
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Only use the proper connections, other connections are dangerous for the safety of your instrument and hazardous for your own safety.
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Do not put the control unit on an unstable trolley, pillar, bracket or table. The instrument could drop, be damaged and cause serious injuries.
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The control unit should not be operated in a closed environment, e.g., in a built-in cabinet or in a closed frame with no proper flow of fresh air.
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Safety Guidelines (Cont.) n
Supply the ChromoVision AF II with the indicated voltage only. If you are not sure about voltage in your facilities, please ask the vendor of your instrument or the local power company.
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Cables should be arranged so that you cannot step on them and they will not be caught by things. Please pay attention to the cables at the plugs and at the sockets.
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For additional protection of the unit, disconnect the plug when you experience thunderstorms or when the unit is not supervised or used for a longer period. This helps to protect the product against damages by lightning or accidental damage.
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Do not overload the socket or the power cables. They could become hot and cause fire or an electric shock.
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Maintain the unit only in a way described in the chapter „Maintenance.“ If you open or remove the covers, make sure you disconnected the power cable. Please leave all maintenance to qualified personnel.
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Defects requiring maintenance: Pull the power plug of the unit out of the outlet and leave the maintenance to qualified personnel when the following conditions occur: - when liquids or objects have gotten into the unit. - when the unit was exposed to water. - when the unit does not work normally according to the operation manual. - when the unit was dropped or when the housing has been damaged. - when the unit’s performance is reduced.
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Use only spare parts approved by the manufacturer. If you use unapproved parts, there can be fire, electric shock or other dangers. Also, the warranty becomes void.
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Safety checks: After every maintenance job or repair, ask your maintenance engineer to perform safety checks to ensure that the product is in proper operating condition.
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Technical Data CCD sensor:
1/3" IT CCD
Pixel/effective pixels:
410K [768 x 494]
White-set:
5700K or manual ® Set
TV standard:
NTSC
Resolution:
480 lines
Lens:
24 x zoom f = 2.9 - 70 mm
Image horizontal (4:3 -> H:V) (working distance 150 cm) Zoom Near: Zoom Far:
6 cm 140 cm
Min. illumination:
7 lux F1.8
S/N ratio:
48 dB
Video outputs:
composite video 1 Vpp (75 W) Y: 1 Vpp (75 W) C: Burst 0.286 Vpp RGB opional
Remote protocol:
RS 232 C / 9600 baud 8N1 (option)
Power supply:
via the OP-light
Operating temperature:
-10° C to +35° C
Dimensions control unit (WxHxD):
220 x 76 x 265 [mm]
(Technical data are subject to change without notice!)
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Pin Connection
Pin 1 2
Signal video signal, 1Vpp (75 ohm) video ground
Pin 1 2
Signal Y - signal chromoa-signall
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Signal R G B NC NC GND GND GND NC GND NC NC CS - Sync. V - Sync. NC
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Pin Connection
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Signal NC TxD RxD NC GND NC NC NC NC
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Signal NEAR GND FAR NC GND NC NC NC NC
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Berchtold Corporation 1950 Hanahan Road Charleston, SC 29406 Tel: (843) 569-6100 (800) 243-5135 Fax: (843) 569-6133 www.berchtoldusa.com
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