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ClearVIEW HD-20
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QCCU
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YSTEM
ClearVIEW HD-20
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QCCU
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YSTEM
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Document Number 342-0937 Rev A Page 8 of 28
A
NATOMY OF THE
U
NIVERSAL
CCU
The Universal CCU will automatically sense the connected camera and initialize the firmware for that camera. The
next section will look at the controls and how they are laid out for easy access.
Image: Front Panel CCU Controls
Front Panel Controls (left to right):
5-Line Blue Back-lit LED: Displays up to 8 parameters at a time so the interrelationship of the controls can
easily and quickly be read and understood.
Tally Light: A contact closure on the back panel lights the blue LED on front panel indicating which Universal
CCU and camera combination is the live Program in a multi-camera CCU installation. A tally command will
also be sent to the camera via RS-232 to light the LED on cameras with on-board tally lights
Image: Close up View of the Universal CCU Control Panel
Keypad Controls from (left to right): Touch the button for the parameter to be controlled and adjust the value
with the rotary encoder, then touch the cancel button to exit. When the rotary encoder button is touched, the
SELECT and CANCEL menu buttons will illuminate to remind the user to either…select or cancel.
Scenes A, B & C: Three user definable camera scenes (A, B & C) can be stored into microprocessor memory.
When lit (backlit blue button), the scene is activated. To store a scene, the user adjusts the controls and touches
and holds the scene button down until the button blinks. To erase a scene press and hold the scene button
and the cancel button.
Auto White Balance: The Automatic White Balance controls/adjusts the color levels automatically when
engaged. Take it out of Auto to manually adjust the Red and Blue levels.
OPWB (One Push White Balance): When using OPWB, zoom in on a white subject, at least 60% of the image
must be white, touch the OPWB button and the coloration of the image will adjust to the white used in this shot.
Red & Blue Gain Controls: The Red and Blue Gain buttons in combination with the encoder adjust the red
and blue gain of the signal when Auto White Balance is disengaged.
Chroma: Chroma controls the overall color of the image being captured.
Bright: This is the overall luminance control for the image.
Gamma: Gamma adjusts the overall brightness of an image to compensate for the perception of luminance
and chroma.
Detail: The Detail control sharpens or softens objects in the frame. Works well when looking at text.
IRIS - Auto or Manual: The Auto Iris mode automatically adjusts the iris and gain of the camera. To manually
adjust the iris or gain, turn off this control. The Manual Iris control allows the user to set the iris manually to one
of the several settings available
Gain: The Gain control boosts the signal level when the iris is open all the way, and there is not enough lighting
available. To manually adjust the Gain, Auto Iris must be off. Use the Gain last to enhance the image.
Rotary Encoder: Use the encoder to adjust values after the button is selected. This makes for very quick
changes.
The Menu Buttons: There are other screens to be accessed other than the camera control screen. Use the
SELECT and CANCEL to enter other controls and exit other menus.
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