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OPERATION MANUAL

BCTV Zoom Lens

XJ100x9.3B AF XJ100x9.3B XJ95x12.4B XJ95x8.6B XJ86x9.3B AF XJ80x8.8B XJ76x9B XJ60x9B XJ27x6.5B AF XJ27x6.5B

BCTV BCTV

XJ100x9.3B AF XJ95x12.4B XJ95x8.6B

XJ86x9.3B AF XJ80x8.8B XJ76x9B

XJ27x6.5B AF

IESD

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XJ100x9.3B XJ60x9B

XJ27x6.5B IESDA

XJ95x12.4B XJ95x8.6B XJ80x8.8B XJ27x6.5B

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XJ100x9.3B IDSDA

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XJ100x9.3B AF XJ100x9.3B

4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9

1.0x 9.3930mm

2.0x 18.61860mm

100

1.0x 1:1.7at 9.3296mm

1:4.7at 930mm

2.0x 1:3.4at 18.6592mm

1:9.4at 1860mm

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

1.0x 50.6 39.1 at 9.3mm 54.6 32.4 at 9.3mm 50.6 39.1 at 9.3mm 54.6 32.4 at 9.3mm

2.0x 26.6 20.1 at 18.6mm 28.9 16.5 at 18.6mm 26.6 20.1 at 18.6mm 28.9 16.5 at 18.6mm

1.0x 0.54 0.41 at 930mm 0.59 0.33 at 930mm 0.54 0.41 at 930mm 0.59 0.33 at 930mm

2.0x 0.27 0.20 at 1860mm 0.30 0.17 at 1860mm 0.270.20 at 1860mm 0.300.17 at 1860mm

3.0m

1.0x 253.9190.4cm at 9.3mm276.4155.5cm at 9.3mm253.9190.4cm at 9.3mm 276.4155.5cm at 9.3mm

2.0x 127.095.2cm at 18.6mm138.277.8cm at 18.6mm127.095.2cm at 18.6mm 138.277.8cm at 18.6mm

1.0x 2.54 1.90cm at 930mm 2.76 1.56cm at 930mm 2.54 1.90cm at 930mm 2.76 1.56cm at 930mm

2.0x 1.27 0.95cm at 1860mm1.38 0.78cm at 1860mm1.27 0.95cm at 1860mm 1.38 0.78cm at 1860mm

0.6 0.1s 0.6 0.1s( ) 0.35 0.1s( )

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B4

DC12VDC10 17V DC12VDC10 17V

AC100V 0.5A DC19V 0.95V

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50W

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XJ95x12.4B XJ95x8.6B

4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9

1.0x 12.41178mm 8.6820mm

2.0x 24.82356mm 17.21640mm

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1.0x 1:2.5at 12.4491mm

1:6.0at 1178mm 1:1.7at 8.6340mm

1:4.1at 820mm

2.0x 1:5.0at 24.8982mm

1:12.0at 2356mm 1:3.4at 17.2680mm

1:8.2at 1640mm

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

1.0x 39.129.8 at 12.4mm 42.324.6 at 12.4mm 54.2 42.0 at 8.6mm 58.3 34.9 at 8.6mm

2.0x 20.115.2 at 24.8mm 21.912.4 at 24.8mm 28.721.7 at 17.2mm 31.217.8 at 17.2mm

1.0x 0.430.32 (at 1178mm) 0.470.26 (at 1178mm) 0.61 0.46 at 820mm 0.67 0.38 at 820mm

2.0x 0.210.16 at 2356mm 0.230.13 at 2356mm 0.310.23 at 1640mm 0.340.19 at 1640mm

3.0m

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191.9 143.9cm at 12.4mm

209.5 117.8cm at 12.4mm 274.1205.6cm at 8.6mm298.1167.7cm at 8.6mm

2.0x 96.0 72.0cm at 24.8mm 104.858.9cm at 24.8mm137.1102.8cm at 17.2mm149.183.9cm at 17.2mm

1.0x 2.1 1.6cm at 1178mm 2.3 1.3cm at 1178mm 3.0 2.3cm at 820mm 3.2 1.8cm at 820mm

2.0x 1.1 0.8cm at 2356mm 1.2 0.7cm at 2356mm 1.5 1.2cm at 1640mm 1.6 0.9cm at 1640mm

0.6 0.1s( ) 0.350.1s( )

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B4

DC12VDC10 17V AC100V 0.5A DC19V0.95V

24W 50W

-20 +45

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XJ86x9.3B AF XJ80x8.8B

4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9

1.0x 9.3800mm 8.8710mm

2.0x 18.6-1600mm 17.61420mm

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1.0x 1:1.7at 9.3340mm

1:4.0at 800mm 1:1.7at 8.8340mm

1:3.55at 710mm

2.0x 1:3.4at 18.6680mm

1:8.0at 1600mm 1:3.4at 17.6680mm)

1:7.1at 1420mm)

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

1.0x 50.6 39.1 at 9.3mm 54.6 32.4 at 9.3mm 53.1 41.1 at 8.8mm 57.2 34.1 at 8.8mm

2.0x 26.620.1 at 18.6mm 28.916.5 at 18.6mm 28.1 21.2 at 17.6mm 30.5 17.4 at 17.6mm

1.0x 0.63 0.47 at 800mm 0.69 0.39 at 800mm 0.71 0.53 at 710mm 0.77 0.44 at 710mm

2.0x 0.320.24 at 1600mm 0.340.19 at 1600mm 0.36 0.27 at 1420mm0.39 0.22 at 1420mm

3.0m

1.0x 253.9 190.4cm at 9.3mm276.4155.5cm at 9.3mm266.8200.1cm at 8.8mm290.0163.1cm at 8.8mm

2.0x 127.095.2cm at 18.6mm138.277.8cm at 18.6mm133.4100.1cm(at17.6mm145.081.6cm at 17.6mm

1.0x 3.0 2.2cm at 800mm 3.2 1.8cm at 800mm 3.4 2.6cm at 710mm 3.7 2.1cm at 710mm

2.0x 1.5 1.1cm at 1600mm 1.6 0.9cm at 1600mm 1.7 1.3cm at 1420mm 1.9 1.1cm at 1420mm

0.6 0.1s 0.6 0.1s( ) 0.35 0.1s( )

0.8 0.1s

0.8 0.15s

B4

DC12VDC10 17V DC12VDC10 17V

AC100V 0.5A DC19V 0.95V

24W 24W

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XJ76x9B XJ60x9B

4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9

1.0x 9690mm 9540mm

2.0x 181380mm 181080mm

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1.0x 1:1.7at 9340mm 1:3.45at 690mm

1:1.7at 9306mm 1:3.0at 540mm

2.0x 1:3.4at 18680mm 1:6.9at 1380mm

1:3.4at 18612mm 1:6.0at 1080mm

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

1.0x 52.1 40.3 at 9mm 56.1 33.4 at 9mm 52.1 40.3 at 9mm 56.1 33.4 at 9mm

2.0x 27.5 20.8 at 18mm 29.9 17.1 at 18mm 27.5 20.8 at 18mm 29.9 17.1 at 18mm

1.0x 0.73 0.55 at 690mm 0.80 0.45 at 690mm 0.93 0.70 at 540mm 1.02 0.57 at 540mm

2.0x 0.37 0.27 at 1380mm0.40 0.22 at 1380mm0.47 0.35 at 1080mm0.51 0.29 at 1080mm

3.0m 2.8m

1.0x 259.9 194.9cm at 9mm 282.4 158.9cm at 9mm 243.8 182.9cm at 9mm265.1 149.1cm at 9mm

2.0x 130.0 97.5cm at 18mm 141.2 79.5cm at 18mm 121.9 91.5cm at 18mm132.6 74.6cm at 18mm

1.0x 3.5 2.6cm at 690mm 3.8 2.1cm at 690mm 4.1 3.1cm at 540mm 4.5 2.5cm at 540mm

2.0x 1.8 1.3cm at 1380mm 1.9 1.1cm at 1380mm 2.1 1.6cm at 1080mm 2.3 1.3cm at 1080mm

0.6 0.1s( ) 0.35 0.1s( )

0.6 0.1s

0.8 0.1s

0.8 0.15s

B4

DC12VDC10 17V

AC100V 0.5A DC19V 0.95V

DC12VDC10 17V

24W 50W 24W

-20 +45

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XJ27x6.5B AF XJ27x6.5B

4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9

1.0x 6.5180mm

2.0x 13360mm

27

1.0x 1:1.5at 6.5123mm 1:2.2at 180mm

2.0x 1:3.0at 13246mm 1:4.4at 360mm

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

1.0x 68.2 53.8 at 6.5mm 72.9 45.1 at 6.5mm 68.2 53.8 at 6.5mm 72.9 45.1 at 6.5mm

2.0x 37.4 28.5 at 13mm 40.5 23.5 at 13mm 37.4 28.5 at 13mm 40.5 23.5 at 13mm

1.0x 2.8 2.1 at 180mm 3.1 1.7 at 180mm 2.8 2.1 at 180mm 3.1 1.7 at 180mm

2.0x 1.4 1.1 at 360mm 1.5 0.9 at 360mm 1.4 1.1 at 360mm 1.5 0.9 at 360mm

0.6m

1.0x 97.0 72.8cm at 6.5mm106.159.7cm at 6.5mm97.0 72.8cm at 6.5mm106.159.7cm at 6.5mm

2.0x 48.5 36.4cm at 13mm 53.1 29.9cm at 13mm 48.5 36.4cm at 13mm 53.1 29.9cm at 13mm

1.0x 3.5 2.6cm at 180mm 3.8 2.1cm at 180mm 3.5 2.6cm at 180mm 3.8 2.1cm at 180mm

2.0x 1.8 1.3cm at 360mm 1.9 1.1cm at 360mm 1.8 1.3cm at 360mm 1.9 1.1cm at 360mm

0.5 0.1s 0.5 0.1s( ) 0.3 0.1s( )

0.8 0.1s

0.8 0.15s

B4

DC12VDC10 17V DC12VDC10 17V

AC100V 0.5A DC19V 0.95V

24W 24W

50W

-20 +45

26 27

5

IDSDA

XJ100x9.3B

4:3 16:9

1.0x 9.3930mm

2.0x 18.61860mm

100

1.0x 1:1.7at 9.3296mm

1:4.7at 930mm

2.0x 1:3.4at 18.6592mm

1:9.4at 1860mm

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

1.0x 50.6 39.1 at 9.3mm 54.6 32.4 at 9.3mm

2.0x 26.6 20.1 at 18.6mm 28.9 16.5 at 18.6mm

1.0x 0.54 0.41 at 930mm 0.59 0.33 at 930mm

2.0x 0.27 0.20 at 1860mm 0.30 0.17 at 1860mm

3.0m

1.0x 253.9 190.4cm at 9.3mm 276.4 155.5cm at 9.3mm

2.0x 127.0 95.2cm at 18.6mm 138.2 77.8cm at 18.6mm

1.0x 2.54 1.90cm at 930mm 2.76 1.56cm at 930mm

2.0x 1.27 0.95cm at 1860mm 1.38 0.78cm at 1860mm

AC100V DC19V

0.35 0.1s

0.6 0.1s 0.35 0.1s

0.8 0.1s

0.8 0.15s

B4

DC12VDC10V 17V) AC100V 0.5A DC19V0.95V

24W 50W

-20 +45

28

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IDSD

XJ95x12.4B XJ95x8.6B

4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9

1.0x 12.41178mm 8.6820mm

2.0x 24.82356mm 17.21640mm

95 95

1.0x 1:2.5at 12.4491mm 1:6.0at 1178mm

1:1.7at 8.6340mm 1:4.1at 820mm

2.0x 1:5.0at 24.8982mm 1:12.0at 2356mm

1:3.4at 17.2680mm 1:8.2at 1640mm

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

1.0x 39.129.8 at 12.4mm 42.324.6 at 12.4mm 54.2 42.0 at 8.6mm 58.3 34.9 at 8.6mm

2.0x 20.115.2 at 24.8mm 21.912.4 at 24.8mm 28.721.7 at 17.2mm 31.217.8 at 17.2mm

1.0x 0.430.32 (at 1178mm) 0.470.26 (at 1178mm) 0.61 0.46 at 820mm 0.67 0.38 at 820mm

2.0x 0.210.16 at 2356mm 0.230.13 at 2356mm 0.310.23 at 1640mm 0.340.19 at 1640mm

3.0m 3.0m

1.0x

191.9 143.9cm at 12.4mm

209.5 117.8cm at 12.4mm

274.1 205.6cm at 8.6mm

298.1 167.7cm at 8.6mm

2.0x 96.0 72.0cm at 24.8mm 104.858.9cm at 24.8mm137.1102.8cm at 17.2mm149.183.9cm at 17.2mm

1.0x 2.1 1.6cm at 1178mm 2.3 1.3cm at 1178mm 3.0 2.3cm at 820mm 3.2 1.8cm at 820mm

2.0x 1.1 0.8cm at 2356mm 1.2 0.7cm at 2356mm 1.5 1.2cm at 1640mm 1.6 0.9cm at 1640mm

AC100V DC19V

0.35 0.1s

0.6 0.1s 0.35 0.1s

0.8 0.1s

0.8 0.15s

B4

DC12VDC10V 17V) AC100V 0.5A DC19V0.95V

24W 50W

-20 +45

28 29

5

XJ80x8.8B

4:3 16:9

1.0x 8.8710mm

2.0x 17.61420mm

80

1.0x 1:1.7at 8.8340mm

1:3.55at 710mm

2.0x 1:3.4at 17.6680mm)

1:7.1at 1420mm)

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

1.0x 53.1 41.1 at 8.8mm 57.2 34.1 at 8.8mm

2.0x 28.1 21.2 at 17.6mm 30.5 17.4 at 17.6mm

1.0x 0.71 0.53 at 710mm 0.77 0.44 at 710mm

2.0x 0.36 0.27 at 1420mm 0.39 0.22 at 1420mm

3.0m

1.0x 266.8 200.1cm at 8.8mm 290.0 163.1cm at 8.8mm

2.0x 133.4 100.1cm(at17.6mm 145.0 81.6cm at 17.6mm

1.0x 3.4 2.6cm at 710mm 3.7 2.1cm at 710mm

2.0x 1.7 1.3cm at 1420mm 1.9 1.1cm at 1420mm

AC100V DC19V

0.35 0.1s

0.6 0.1s 0.35 0.1s

0.8 0.1s

0.8 0.15s

B4

DC12VDC10V 17V) AC100V 0.5A DC19V0.95V

24W 50W

-20 +45

30

5

XJ27x6.5B

4:3 16:9

1.0x 6.5180mm

2.0x 13360mm

27

1.0x 1:1.5at 6.5123mm

1:2.2at 180mm

2.0x 1:3.0at 13246mm

1:4.4at 360mm

8.8 6.6mm 11mm

9.6 5.4mm 11mm

1.0x 68.2 53.8 at 6.5mm 72.9 45.1 at 6.5mm

2.0x 37.4 28.5 at 13mm 40.5 23.5 at 13mm

1.0x 2.8 2.1 at 180mm 3.1 1.7 at 180mm

2.0x 1.4 1.1 at 360mm 1.5 0.9 at 360mm

0.6m

1.0x 97.0 72.8cm at 6.5mm 106.1 59.7cm at 6.5mm

2.0x 48.5 36.4cm at 13mm 53.1 29.9cm at 13mm

1.0x 3.5 2.6cm at 180mm 3.8 2.1cm at 180mm

2.0x 1.8 1.3cm at 360mm 1.9 1.1cm at 360mm

AC100V DC19V

0.3 0.1s

0.5 0.1s 0.3 0.1s

0.8 0.1s

0.8 0.15s

B4

DC12VDC10V 17V) AC100V 0.5A DC19V0.95V

24W 50W

-20 +45

ENGLISH VERSION

The English version is the operation manual for countries other than Japan.

FCC REGULATIONS This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment.

We, Canon Inc., in Japan and CANON EUROPE LTD., in U.K., confirm that the BCTV zoom lens is conformity with the essential requirements of EC Directive(s) by applying the following standards: EN55032 and EN55103-2

Note: a) Applicable Electromagnetic Environments:

E1 (residential), E2 (commercial and light industrial), E3 (urban outdoors) and E4 (controlled EMC environment, ex. TV studio).

b) Use of shielded cable is required to comply with limits specified by above standards.

NOTE: Above declaration is applicable to 12V DC input zoom lenses.

Dieses Produkt ist zum Gebrauch im Wohnbereich, Geschfts- und Gewerbebereich sowie in Kleinbetrieben vorgesehen.

Canadian Radio Interference Regulations

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PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the Canon BCTV zoom lens. This operation manual explains the functions and operating instructions for the Canon BCTV zoom lens. It also describes precautions for handling the lens. Read this operation manual carefully before using the product. Also, keep this manual in a safe place where it can easily be referenced whenever necessary.

This operation manual is applicable for the following models:

Model name Operation system Interface

XJ100x9.3B AF XJ95x12.4B XJ95x8.6B

XJ86x9.3B AF XJ80x8.8B XJ76x9B

XJ27x6.5B AF

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XJ100x9.3B XJ60x9B

XJ27x6.5B IESDA

PRODUCT CONFIGURATION Make sure that the following items are included in a package. (If you find any item missing, please contact the dealer from whom you purchased this product.)

Lens Body Oparation Manual (this booklet)

CD-ROM (technical documents)*1

Dust Cap (attached to the lens)

Connector Cap (attached to the lens) *2

Hood Cap (attached to the lens) IS Operation Unit *3

*1 Depending on the model, the technical documents may also be in the form of a booklet. *2 The connector cap is provided to protect the interface connector(s) between the lens and the camera. For some lens models, two (2) pieces

are provided. *3 The IS operation unit comes only with models with the IS function. However, it is available as an option with the XJ80x, XJ95x and XJ100x

(except for XJ100x AF).

Accessories other than those mentioned above may be required depending on the specifications of your unit. For more details, contact our sales representative.

The illustrations shown on this page and subsequence pages are those of the XJ95x8.6B. Shapes of lens may be slightly different between models.

The illustrations of accessories shown in this booklet are those of standard specifications. Shapes may be slightly different between specifications.

GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION The safety warnings and cautions provided on the product or in this operation manual must be observed. Failure to observe these warnings and cautions may result in injury or accident. Read this operation manual carefully to familiarize yourself with its contents and ensure that you can operate the product properly. Also, store this manual in a safe place where it can easily be referenced whenever necessary.

This operation manual uses the following symbols and terms to identify hazards in order to prevent accidents.

WARNING

This ind ica tes a po tent ia l l y hazardous situation which, if not heeded, may result in death or serious injury to you or others. Be sure to heed all warning notices to ensure safe operation at all times.

CAUTION This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not heeded, may result in a minor injury to you or others, or damage to property.

NOTE

This ind icates caut ions and recommendations for operation. It contains information which, if not heeded, may result in this product failing to function properly. These notices also contain useful information for operation.

HANDLING THE PRODUCT

WARNING 1. Do not get this product wet or allow liquid inside. If

water gets inside, stop using the product immediately. Continuing to use the product under this condition may cause a fire or electric shocks.

2. Do not stare at the sun or other bright objects through the lens. It may injure your eyes.

3. Be sure to hold the connector when disconnecting the cable. Pulling on the cable may sever or damage it and pose a risk of a fire or electric shocks from a short circuit.

CAUTION 1. Be careful not to drop the product when carrying it.

Dropping the product may cause injury. 2. Ensure that all mountings are securely tightened. If a

mounting becomes loose, parts may fall off and cause injury.

3. Inspect mountings regularly (about every six months to one year) to ensure they are securely tightened. If a mounting becomes loose, parts may fall off and cause injury.

4. When this product is used under a blazing sun, the inside of the unit may be heated to high temperature. When it is expected that the unit is exposed to elevated temperature, take measures against heat as appropriate on the customers side.

NOTE 1. When service is required, contact your dealer or Canon's

representative. 2. Striking or dropping the lens may cause the malfunction

of the product. 3. This product is not waterproof. Take measures to avoid

direct contact with rain, snow, or moisture. Otherwise it may cause the malfuction of the product.

4. In dusty environments, cover the lens mount when using, attaching or removing the lens. If dust enters inside, it may cause the malfunction of the product.

5. Take measures to avoid sudden changes in temperature where the lens is used, which may prevent operation temporarily if condensation forms in the lens.

6. Before use in particular environments, such as places where chemical products are used, contact your Canon representative.

7. Many glass components and precision parts are to be found inside of the product. Be sure to heed the following cautions to avoid the damage by the vibration or the shock. Be sure to keep the horizontal position (sideways- facing) as same as it is used when tranporting the product. Exposing the product in the vertical (upright) position to the strong impact may cause the damage by the shock or the vibration. Also ask the capable forwarder for transportation. And inform the forwarder in advance that the product is the precision device. Before use the product with the carrying case arranged separately, contact your dealer or Canon representative.

DEALING WITH ABNORMALITIES

WARNING 1. Should any of the abnormalities described below occur,

immediately dismount the lens from the camera and contact Canons representative or the dealer on the next page.

Smoke, fumes, or unusual noises Entry of foreign objects (such as liquid or metal objects)

inside the product

MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION

WARNING 1. Be sure to disconnect the cable and remove the lens

from the camera before cleaning outside of the lens. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other flammable substances to clean the product. Otherwise it may cause a fire or electric shocks.

NOTE 1. Clean off any dust on the lens surface using a lens

blower or a soft lens brush. In case of getting fingerprints or stains on the lens, use a clean cotton cloth moistened with commercial lens cleaning fluid, or use lens cleaning paper. Gently wipe in a spiral pattern from the center of the lens. Be careful not to rub dust across the lens, which may scratch the lens surface.

2. Routine inspection about once a year is recommended, depending on the conditions and environment of use. Request overhaul, if needed.

STORAGE

CAUTION 1. Always attach the lens cap, hood cap, dust cap or covers

before storage. Storing the lens without the caps or covers attached poses a risk of fire if the lens concentrate light in direct sunlight.

NOTE 1. Immediately wipe off any moisture on the lens from misty

or foggy environments, using a dry cloth. Seal the lens in a plastic bag with a desiccant (preferably new) to prevent moisture inside. Otherwise it may cause the mold or the malfunction of the product.

TO THE CUSTOMER 1. Canon shall bear no responsibility for damage resulting

from improper operation of this product by the customer. 2. Canon shall make no guarantees about the product

quality, functions, or operation manual and its marketability and suitability for the customers purpose. Moreover, Canon shall bear no responsibility for any damage, direct or incidental, that results from usage for the customers purpose.

3. Canon shall make no guarantees about the results obtained using this product.

4. The product specifications, configuration, and appearance are subject to change without prior notice.

5. For further information on repairs, maintenance, or adjustments not mentioned in this operation manual, contact your Canon dealer or your Canon sales representative.

6. Note that Canon may be unable to undertake servicing or repair of a product if it is modified without consulting Canon or your Canon sales representative.

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Canon Europe Ltd 3 The Square, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1ET UK

All rights reserved. No part of this operation manual may be reproduced or copied in any from or by any means without the written permission of Canon Inc.

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1 HOW TO MOUNT E2 1-1 Mounting the Lens onto the Camera .........................................................................E2

1-2 Mounting the Accessories for Full Servo Operation ..................................................E3

1-3 Mounting the Accessories for Semi-servo Operation ................................................E6

1-4 Mounting the Accessories for Manual Control System ..............................................E6

2 PREPARATION E8 2-1 Initialize Operation .....................................................................................................E8

2-2 Back Focus Adjustment .............................................................................................E9

2-3 Removing and Installing the Lens Shroud .................................................................E9

2-4 Iris Gain Adjustment ................................................................................................E10

2-5 Iris Mode Setting ....................................................................................................E12

2-6 Setting on the Information Display ..........................................................................E13

2-7 Incorporable Focus Servo Demand (Option) ...........................................................E14

3 OPERATION E15 3-1 Zoom and Focus Operation .....................................................................................E15

3-2 Iris Operation ...........................................................................................................E16

3-3 Extender Operation .................................................................................................E17

3-4 Operating the AF (Auto Focus) Function (Only Models with AF Function) .............E17

3-5 Operating the IS Function (Only Models with IS Function) .....................................E17

4 Other Functions and Options E20 4-1 Checking for Low Power .........................................................................................E20

4-2 Using an External Power Source ............................................................................E20

4-3 Heater System (Option) ...........................................................................................E20

4-4 Nitrogen Gas Filling (Option) ...................................................................................E20

5 SPECIFICATIONS E21

APPENDIXES DISPLAY OPERATION MANUAL INDEX END

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1-1 Mounting the Lens onto the Camera

Mounting the Lens onto the Large- sized Camera

1 Make sure that the panning and tilting mechanism of the cam head on the tripod/pedestal is securely locked.

2 Turn the mount lock knob of the camera 90 degrees counterclockwise as viewed from the lens. Also, remove the protection plate/cap from the camera.

3 Remove the connector cap(s) on the rear surface of the lens and the dust cap.

4 Carefully holding the lens with both hands, mount it by hanging the V-wedge of the lens over that of the camera, with aligning the lens locating pin of the lens with U-shaped groove of the V-wedge of the camera.

V-Wedge

Lens Locating Pin

Mounting Pin Mount Lock Knob

Pin Hole

U-Shaped Groove

V-Wedge

CAUTION The lens is quite heavy. When lifting the lens, use both hands to hold two recessed handles on both side of the lens shroud, and assure the correct lifting posture. Failure to do so may cause the lens to drop, resulting in damage to the lens and/or injury.

5 After lining up the lens correctly, press the lens toward the camera, and at same time make sure that the mounting pin at the bottom of the lens mount is fitted securely into the corresponding pin hole on the camera. Then, turn the mount lock knob of the camera clockwise (to the direction indicated by the arrow/see the figure below) to secure the lens to the camera.

V-Wedge Lens Locating Pin

Mounting Pin Mount Lock Knob

Pin Hole

U-Shaped Groove

V-Wedge

NOTE The connector(s) on the lens and the camera are connected

automatically by performing steps 4 and 5. If an attempt is made to connect them forcibly without lining up the spring pin with the pin hole as described in step 5, the lens and camera connectors may be damaged.

After installing all units, including the operations accessories, on tripod or pedestal, adjusting work for balance of the cam head is required.

Mounting the Lens onto the Portable Camera

When using the portable camera, the supporter to mount the lens is required. Depending on the camera models, the supporters which can be used with a camera differ. For details, contact your Canon dealer or your Canon sales representative.

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1-2 Mounting the Accessories for Full Servo Operation

The servo demand is mounted and connected as shown in the figure below. When mounting the various demands, refer to the operation manual for the respective demand.

Servo module Zoom servo demand Focus servo demand Demand cable

Mounting the Servo Module onto the Lens

It is necessary to mount the servo module to the zoom and focus couplings located in the bottom compartment of the lens.

NOTE The same servo module is used for both zoom and focus couplings. So, it can be mounted on either the zoom or focus coupling.

1 Before mounting a module to the lens, turn the lock screw of the module counterclockwise until the lock axis comes out to its a half way of length.

2 Press the module in the direction of arrow A, so that the key pins on the lens are inserted in the key grooves of the module.

Coupling B

Index Line (White Line)

Arrow A Key Groove

Bottom compartment of the lens

Lock Axis

Lock Screw

Servo ModuleCoupling A

Key Pin

3 Mate the coupling A of the module with the coupling B of the lens. And then, fully push the module in the direction of arrow B until it stops.

4 Finally, turn the lock screw of the module clockwise to secure it. By using a coin, tighten firmly the lock knob.

Arrow B

Lock Screw

Lock

Next, as the same procedure, install the servo module on the other joint. It does not matter which is installed first, either the zoom or the focus.

NOTE When mating couplings A and B, push the servo module in completely, so that the index line (white line) on the circumference of coupling B is entirely hidden. If index line is not completely hidden, the servo module may fail to operate, or it may generate abnormal acoustic noise.

Mounting the Switch Box (Option)

1 Mount the switch box to the panhandle of the tripod, using the attached clamp.

2 Connect the switch box to the lens, using the included cable.

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Switch Box Cable

SW. BOX Connector

Lens

Switch Box

Pan Handle

Clamp

Clamp fixing knob

Mounting the AF (Auto Focus) Demand (Only Models with AF Function)

The AF demand unit is mounted and connected as shown in the figure below. Follow the procedure in the operation manual for the demand to mount and connect the demand.

AF Demand FDJ-P41

Demand Cable

Lens

Fixing Ring

This figure shows the case with the AF demand FDJ-P41 mounted on the right side as viewed from the camera.

Lock

Mounting the Accessories for IS Operation (Only Models with IS Function)

Mounting the IS operation unit

1 Plug the connector of the IS operation unit into the receptacle labeled AUX on the left side of the lens (as viewed from the camera).

2 The IS Indicator unit on the other branch of the cable comes with an anchoring screw. Mount it to the location (such as on the edge of the viewfinder) where the ON/OFF status of the LEDs can be observed. The IS indicator unit is not necessary for the camera equipped with display function.

Lens

IS Operation Switch

Fixing Belts

IS Indicator Unit (or Viewfinder)

AUX (IS Controller) Connector

Seeing the IS operating statuses in the viewfinder

When using a camera provided with a function for receiving the signals indicating that the IS function is operating or stopped from the lens side and displaying this operating status on its viewfinder, it is possible to connect only the IS Operation Switch and operate it to perform these functions. Remove the IS indicator unit that is connected partway along the cable from the IS operation unit.

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Mounting the Macro Controller (Option)

1 Loosen the large and small lock knobs of the clamper, then mount the clamper to the left pan handle of the tripod.

2 After mounting the clamper to the pan handle of the tripod, tighten the large and small lock knobs of the clamper to secure the clamper.

3 Mate the rose joint of the macro controller with the rose joint of the clamper.

4 Tighten the mounting knob of the clamper to firmly secure the zoom demand.

Macro Controller

Large Lock Knob

Small Lock Knob

Mounting Knob

Clamper

Pan Handle

5 Connect the cable connector (female) of the macro controller to the connector of the macro controller. Then connect another side of the connector (male) of the cable to the "SW. BOX" connector on the rear side of the lens.

"SW. BOX" Connector

Lens

Cable of Macro Controller

Macro Controller

Connecting the VIRTUAL Cable (Only Models with "VIRTUAL" Connector)

The lens is equipped with the connector labeled VIRTUAL on its left side (as viewed from the camera). This connector can be used for connection with an interface to virtual systems. Zoom, focus and iris signals can be output in three types of communication data; analog signal, encoder pulse train and RS-422.

NOTE Connector location may vary by models.

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VIRTUAL Connector

To Virtual System

1-3 Mounting the Accessories for Semi- servo Operation

The zoom servo demand and the flexible focus control unit are mounted and connected as shown in the figure below. When mounting the various demands, refer to the operation manual for the respective demand.

Flexible module Flexible focus control unit Servo module Zoom servo demand Flexible cable Demand cable

1-4 Mounting the Accessories for Manual Control System

Mount and connect the flexible zoom and focus control units as shown in the figure. When mounting the various demands, refer to the operation manual for the respective demand.

Flexible module Flexible zoom control unit Flexible focus control unit Flexible cable Switch box unit

Mounting the flexible module It is necessary to mount the flexible module to the zoom and focus couplings located in the bottom compartment of the lens.

NOTE The same flexible module is used for both zoom and focus couplings. So, it can be mounted on either the zoom or focus coupling.

1 Before mounting the module to the lens, turn the lock screw of the module counterclockwise until the lock axis comes out to its a half way of length.

2 Press the module in the direction of arrow A, so that the key pins on the lens are inserted in the key grooves of the module.

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3 Mate the coupling A of the module with the coupling B of the lens. And then, fully push the module in the direction of arrow B until it stops.

4 Finally, turn the lock screw of the module clockwise to secure it. By using a coin, tighten firmly the lock knob.Next, as the same procedure, install the flexible module on the other joint. It does not matter which is installed first, either the zoom or the focus.

Bottom compartment of the lens

Key Pin

Arrow A

Lock Axis

Lock

Coupling B

Lock Screw

Key Groove

Coupling A Arrow B

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2-1 Initialize Operation This lens has a built-in encoder for a position sensor of zoom, iris and focus, and enables high-accuracy control and advanced for virtual interface. The correct position must be detected for these functions to operate correctly.

The ON [Auto]/OFF [Manual] setting of initialization can be set from the information display.

ON [Auto] The lens is automatically initialized on power-up. (When in servo mode)

OFF [Manual]

After the power is turned on, position detection is performed when the lens passes the specific position (normally near the center) in the course of lens operation.

* Default setting at factory: OFF

For the detailed setting method, refer to the Display Operation Manual at the end of this Operation Manual.

How to detect the position of ZOOM Initialize

operation How to detect the position

ON (Auto) When the power is turned on, the lens automatically detects the position. Then, it returns to the position where it used to be when the power was turned on.

OFF (Manual)

Immediately after the power is turned on, the lens operates at a temporary position, and the position is corrected when the lens passes the specific position and the position is detected.

How to detect the position of FOCUS Initialize

operation Demand How to detect the position

ON (Auto)

Connected

When the power is turned on, the lens automatically detects the position. Then, it returns to the position instructed by command from the demand.

Not connected

When the power is turned on, the lens automatically detects the position. Then, it returns to the position where it used to be when the power was turned on.

OFF (Manual)

Connected

When the power is turned on, the lens automatically detects the position. Then, it returns to the position instructed by command from the demand.

Not connected

The lens does not automatically detect the position when the demand is not connected. When the demand is connected, the lens automatically detects the position. Then, it returns to the position instructed by command from the demand.

When position detection is failed: The position signal sent from the lens to the camera and

its indication on the information display will be incorrect.

Notes Iris is always initialized when powered on regardless of

auto mode or manual mode.

During initialization, lens operation is disabled. After initialization is completed, the lens returns to the position where it used to be before initialization. However, if the lens is operated in the position servo mode, the lens moves to the currently controlled position.

The initialization operation can be enabled/disabled on the information display. When any initialization operation is changed, turn off then on the power for the changes to take effect.

The Initialize Error! message appears when the servo module is not mounted correctly, the lens is forcibly locked, or some other reason. In such case, check the lens condition, clear the problem, and then turn off and on the power again.

Initialize Error! message

Initialize

Error!

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2-2 Back Focus Adjustment If the relationship between the image plane of the zoom lens and that of the television camera is incorrect, the object goes out of focus when the lens is zoomed. Follow the steps below to adjust the back focus of the lens.

1 Select an object at an appropriate distance (XJ27x AF/XJ27x: 3 to 5 m, XJ100x AF/XJ100x/XJ95x/XJ86x AF/XJ80x/XJ76x/XJ60x: 10 to 15 m recommended). Use any object with sharp contrast to facilitate the adjustment work.

2 Set the lens to 1x [status without using an extender].

3 Set the iris fully open.

4 Set the lens to the telephoto end.

5 Bring the object into focus by focus operation.

6 Set the lens to the widest angle.

7 Loosen the F.B. lock knob, and then turn the F.B. adjusting knob to bring the object into focus.

F.B. Adjusting Knob

F.B. Lock Knob

8 Repeat steps 4 to 7 several times, until the object is brought into focus at both the widest angle and telephoto ends.

9 After making sure that the object is in sharp focus, tighten the F.B. lock knob.

The adjustment procedure is now completed.

2-3 Removing and Installing the Lens Shroud

When any electrical setting or adjustment is required, remove and install the lens shroud following the steps below.

Fastener type

1 Release the fasteners on both sides of the lens shroud, then pull the shroud forward to remove from the lens body.

2 When installing the lens shroud back in place, align the shroud to the guide rails of the lens body, and then push the shroud until it stops at the end of the mount. Press the shroud fasteners near to the end of the mount side to lock the shroud.

FastenerRecessed Handle (Both sides of the lens)

Lens Shroud

NOTE Make sure that the fasteners of the lens shroud are always locked when it is mounted on the lens.

Knob type

1 Turn the shroud mounting knobs on the bottom of the lens shroud counterclockwise.

2 Hold two recessed handles on both side of the lens shroud, and then pull and remove the shroud from the lens body.

Shroud mounting knobs

Recessed Handle (Both sides of the lens)

Lens Shroud

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3 When putting the lens shroud back on the lens body, align the shroud to the guide rails of the lens body, and then push the shroud until it is stopped at the end of the mount. Turn the shroud mounting knobs on the bottom clockwise.

NOTE With the lens shroud mounted on the lens, check that the shroud mounting knobs are secured tightly at all times. If these knobs are not perfectly tight, the lens shroud may work free from the main unit and drop off when the camera is tilted down.

2-4 Iris Gain Adjustment The iris gain is set to the middle of the adjusting range at the factory. However, if the iris gain needs to be changed for some reason, follow the steps below. These steps can be taken by the trimmer adjustment or on the information display. (The setting implemented last takes precedence)

NOTE For other iris adjustment such as iris ends adjustment or video level adjustment when the extender is used, contact Canon dealer or your Canon sales representative.

Trimmer Adjustment

1 Remove the lens shroud from the lens body.

2 Check that DIP switch (iris control select switch) SW2 No. 4 is set to the OFF position (I.CAMERA). Depending on the command signals from the camera, the iris would not be set to auto iris mode although the switch was set to the OFF position. For details, refer to the Iris mode table in 2-5 Iris Mode Setting (Option).

3 Turn the iris gain adjusting trimmer for the gain adjustment. To increase the gain, turn the trimmer clockwise. To decrease the gain, turn the trimmer counterclockwise.

Iris Gain Adjusting Trimmer

DIP Switch

Making Adjustments on the Information Display

1 Perform Trimmer Adjustment steps 1 and 2.

2 Information display operation procedure:

a. Push the DISPLAY switch to bring up the display.

(a)

b. When the screen starts flushing by pushing the cursor button, move the (left) or (right) cursor button until the value to be set appears on the screen.

Selection item 01 99

Function Minimum gain Maximum gain

Default value: 50

I G : 50 I G : 51(b)(b)

NOTE To perform the gain adjustment while checking the iris

operation, set the iris mode of the camera to the [AUTO] position.

To determine the maximum gain, set the trimmer at a level where no hunting occurs.

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c. Push the cursor button. This completes the adjustment.

(c)

For the detailed setting method, refer to the Display Operation Manual at the end of this Operation Manual.

DISPLAY switch

Information Display

Cursor button

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2-5 Iris Mode Setting DIP switch (iris control select switch) SW2 No. 4 was set to the OFF position at the factory. See the table below to find the relationship between the position of the switch and signals.

Iris mode Iris control and operation depend on the following three signals

1 Enforced auto iris command signal from the camera system (IRIS ENF) (Some camera models are not capable to provide this signal.)

2 AUTO/REMOTE iris command signal from the camera system (IRIS A/R)

3 Setting position of DIP switch (SW2) No. 4 inside the lens body (ON position: I.LOCAL/OFF position: I.CAMERA However, I.LOCAL may not be usable depending on the specifications.)

The table below lists the relationship between these three signals and iris mode.

Position of the DIP switch Command signal from camera

Iris Control signal from Iris mode IRIS ENF IRIS A/R

OFF ON Auto Camera Auto iris

OFF ON Remote Camera Remote iris

OFF OFF Auto Camera Auto iris

OFF OFF Remote Camera Remote iris

ON ON Auto Camera Auto iris

ON ON Remote Camera Remote iris

ON OFF Auto Switch box Remote iris

ON OFF Remote Switch box Remote iris

DIP switch

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2-6 Setting on the Information Display The table below shows the functions that can be set from the information display. For the detailed setting method, refer to the Display Operation Manual at the end of this Operation Manual.

Functions that can be set from the information display Reference

page in appendixes

Lens name Lens code setting E4

Initialize operation Initialize operation setting E4

Iris control

Iris gain Setting the auto iris gain E4, E5

Setting the remote iris gain E5

Setting the iris correction to ON/OFF E5

Setting the iris close detection to ON/OFF E6

Zoom control

Setting the zoom servo start characteristics E6

Setting the zoom servo stop characteristics E6

Setting the zoom mechanism end stop characteristics E6

Preset Setting the zoom servo start characteristics E7

Setting the zoom servo stop characteristics E7

Setting the analog demand curve characteristics E7

CAM mode settings E8

Setting the servo mode type from the zoom demand E8

Focus control Focus demand curve characteristics E9

Tally Setting the tally lamp ON/OFF E6

Tally lamp light quantity setting E11

Indicator Setting the indicator ON/OFF E8

CAFS Setting the CAFS ON/OFF E9

IS*

IS mechanical lock setting E10

IS operation switch setting E10

IS mode setting E10

Other

Encoder output setting E11

Setting the camera serial communication to ON/OFF E11

Adjusting the Camera Fol Voltage E12

Reset operation Reset to default values E1

*Only models with IS function.

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2-7 Incorporable Focus Servo Demand (Option)

The optional incorporable focus servo demands are offered for some types of camera.

1 Remove the lens shroud from the lens.

2 Set the focus demand selection switch to the CAM position.

NOTE This switch is usually set to the LENS position by default.

Information display

Focus Demand Selection Switch

3 Set the focus demand characteristics curve mode on the informaiton display. One mode can be selected among the following three curves. For the detailed setting method, refer to the Display Operation Manual at the end of this Operation Manual.

STD (Standard mode): The Standard mode has the characteristics where the relationship between the rotation amount of the control knob and the moving amount of the focus lens group is almost in linear.

FAR (Far mode): The Far mode facilitates focusing on an object in the far end, by making the far end curve characteristics gentle to increase the far end resolution. This mode is useful when shooting an object in comparatively far distance in sports events, for example.

NEAR (Near mode): Contrary to the Far mode, the Near mode facilitates focusing on an object in the near end, by making the near end curve characteristics gentle to increase the near end resolution. This mode is useful when shooting an object in a limited space such as a studio.

Infinity

Close range

Fo cu

s po

si tio

n

Knob position

Far mod

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Stan da

rd mod

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Nea r m

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3-1 Zoom and Focus Operation

Full-servo System Operation

Zoom and Focus operations are performed based on a configuration as shown in the figure below. For the operating procedure, refer to the operation manual for the respective unit.

Servo module Zoom servo demand Focus servo demand Demand cable

Manual System Operation

Zoom and Focus operations are performed based on a configuration like that shown in the figure below. For the operating procedures, refer to the operation manual for the respective unit.

Flexible module Flexible zoom control unit Flexible focus control unit Flexible cable Switch box unit

Semi-servo System Operation

Zoom and Focus operations are performed based on a configuration like that shown in the figure below. For the operating procedures, refer to the operation manual for the respective unit.

Flexible module Flexible focus control unit Servo module Zoom servo demand Flexible cable Demand cable

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3-2 Iris Operation Normally, lens iris operation is performed by the position servo control method using commands from the camera CCU. Control can be switched between auto iris control and remote iris control. The camera operator can also perform remote iris control using a switch box (special version) as a special specification.

Control from the Camera

Both automatic and remote iris control are usually operated from the CCU. (Refer to the camera operation manual on how to operate.) During the shooting, an approximate F number (iris value) can be checked with the indicator panel on the left side of the lens, as viewed from the camera.

F Number Indicator

The value indicated by the indicator varies depending on the model.

Setting the iris control select switch The DIP switch (SW2) No. 4 was set to the OFF position (I.CAMERA) at the factory prior to shipment so that the iris can be operated from the camera. If the iris operation is disabled, follow the steps below to check the setting position of DIP switch (SW2) No. 4.

OFF position: Iris operation is enabled from the camera. ON position: Iris operation is enabled from such as switch

box.

1 Remove the lens shroud.

2 Check that DIP switch is set to the OFF position. If the switch is set to ON position, change the setting to the OFF position.

Control from the Switch Box

When a switch box which is capable to control the iris function of the lens is mounted, the iris function of the lens is controlled by it.

Setting the iris control select switch Settings must be performed at the lens side in order for the iris to be controlled from the switch box. Follow the setting steps below.

1 Remove the lens shroud.

2 Change the DIP switch setting to the ON position (I.LOCAL).

Controlling Control the iris by turning the iris control knob as set forth below.

Turning the knob clockwise: The iris moves in the opening direction.

Turning the knob counterclockwise: The iris moves in the closing direction.

Iris Control Knob

As when the iris is to be controlled from the camera, the approximate F number can be monitored on the indicator panel.

NOTE See the section Mounting the Switch Box (p. E3) for details of

how to mount and connect the switch box. Refer to the table Iris mode in the section 2-5 Iris Mode Setting

(Option) to understand the relationship among the command signals from camera, iris control device, and the position of the iris control select switch.

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3-3 Extender Operation Remote Operation

Remote controlling from the zoom servo demand and switch box

Remote extender control can be performed from the zoom servo demand, switch box, and other accessories.

Remote controlling from the camera On the camera equipped with the extender control function, remote extender control can be performed from the extender control device mounted on the CCU or the camera head. Refer to the operation manual for the respective TV camera.

NOTE When the zoom servo demand or the switch box is used together,

the extender is controlled by the command from the last operated device.

The extender(s) can be selected by the extender manual control knob even during remote control.

Manual Operation

In case of emergency such as when the remote extender control is failed, or when any of above three extender control devices is unavailable, the extender(s) can be controlled manually.

Controlling Manually turn the extender manual control knob to operate the extender(s). The current extender position is shown by the LED on the indicator. (All the extender LEDs on the indicator panel remain off while operations are being performed.)

Extender Manual Control Knob

3-4 Operating the AF (Auto Focus) Function (Only Models with AF Function)

An AF demand is necessary to operate the AF function. For more information about AF operation and AF function settings, please refer to the AF demand operation manual.

AF function notes Focusing using the AF may not be possible when shooting

the following types of subjects.

Examples of objects difficult to focus using the AF Subjects with low contrast: Blue sky or a single-

colored, flat surface Subjects having particularly fast movement Subjects at night or dark locations

The back focus of the lens may change slightly due to variations in the ambient temperature. To obtain the best auto focus performance, it is advisable to confirm that the back focus is appropriate.

3-5 Operating the IS Function (Only Models with IS Function)

Knowing the Basic Operation

If the image shakes noticeably, turn on the IS function to stabilize the image. Some IS characteristics may cause the image to move in an unnatural manner and not as intended when panned or tilted quickly. This is because the panning or tilting motion is mis-detected as a vibration, and the IS function is activated to correct it. Select the operating characteristics (STD) so that unnatural movements from panning and tilting are minimized. In addition, note that image stabilizing performance may not be fully delivered during the warming up time.

Setting the IS Preferences

During shooting, the IS function can be turned ON/OFF using the IS operation switch or other accessory.

Using the IS operation switch Press, release, or hold down the center button to control the IS function.

IS Operation Switch

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Using the accessories with IS operation switch function

When using an accessory with IS operation function, refer to the operating instructions of the accessory.

NOTE The IS function activated by pressing, releasing or holding down the button varies according to the lens setting.

Setting the IS operation switch

ALT The IS function state alternates between IS SW-ON and IS SW-OFF each time the IS operation switch is pressed.

MON The IS function state is momentarily set to IS SW- ON while the IS operation switch is held down.

Alt is set by default.

Change the setting on the information display. For details on the information display, refer to the Display Operation Manual at the end of this Operation Manual.

Information Display

Setting the Image Stabilizing Direction and Characteristics

IS Horizontal Direction Selector

Switch

IS Vertical Direction Selector

Switch

To select one of the following modes, operate the IS horizontal (or vertical) direction selector switch.

Standard characteristics (STD.)

This mode minimizes unnatural movements by implementing special processing for the low-frequency shaking caused by slow camera work and allows smooth operation during regular camera operation.

Maximum characteristics (HIGH)

This item is set to ensure that the shaking in all the frequency bands is stabilized at the maximum characteristics. If low- frequency shaking is a concern with stationary shots, the anti-vibration effect is enhanced by selecting the maximum characteristics.

Stop (OFF) This stops the IS function.

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IS Indicator Unit

LED

Checking with the viewfinder The IS function activation state can also be checked with the viewfinder, if the camera is equipped with the viewfinder capable of indicating it.

For details, refer to the operation manual for the camera.

Advanced settings of IS function

Change the setting on the information display. For details on the information display, refer to the Display Operation Manual at the end of this Operation Manual.

Shaded sections indicate that the IS indicator unit LED is lighted.

IS mode setting

IS SW-ON (Switch is pressed when set to MON) Selector switch status is applied

IS SW-OFF (Switch is not pressed when

set to MON) H V

OFF (Default setting)

Hi Hi OFF

STD Hi OFF

OFF Hi OFF

STD STD OFF

OFF STD OFF

OFF OFF OFF

STD

Hi Hi STD

STD Hi STD

OFF Hi STD

STD STD STD

STD OFF STD

Hi OFF STD

* When the power is turned on, the IS function is in IS SW-ON state if the IS operation switch mode is set to ALT, and in IS SW-OFF state if set to MON.

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4 Other Functions and Options

4-1 Checking for Low Power

The power low LED, used to indicate low power supply warning, is provided on the indicator panel at the left side of the lens, as viewed from the camera. According to the supplied voltage, LED indicates:

Lit red: 10V or less Off: Supplies sufficient voltage

So, when the LED is lit red, countermeasures to raise the supply voltage to 10.5V or above is necessary. Otherwise, the lens may malfunction.

POWER LOW LED

4-2 Using an External Power Source

An external power input jack is provided at the right side of the lens, as viewed from the camera. In case the combination of portable camera and the lens with semi or full servo operation, 12V DC (10-17V DC) should be supplied to the lens through this jack since portable camera does not have enough power consumption to drive semi or full servo operation.

External Power Input Jack

NOTE If a battery or adapter is used, the output voltage may be higher than the rated voltage depending on the manufacturers and therefore the following voltages must be observed strictly. If a voltage outside the normal operation range is used, the product may be damaged. Rated voltage: 12 VDC Normal operation range: 10 to 17 VDC And the lens power input has the positive and negative polarities. Make sure to connect the power cable to the correct polarity when connecting the batteries or the adaptors. Connecting the cable to the incorrect polarity may cause the damage to the product.

4-3 Heater System (Option)

The heater system for warming up the lens to prevent clouding inside the lens can be mounted on the lens. The heater system is operated as follows.

1 Set the heater ON/OFF switch, which is located on the right side of the lens as seen from the camera, to the ON position.

2 To shut down the heater, set the heater ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.

Heater ON/OFF Switch

NOTE A great deal of power is consumed when the heater switch is ON. For this reason, the circuitry is designed to disable servo zoom operations and servo focus operations. To perform servo operations, stop using the heater.

4-4 Nitrogen Gas Filling (Option)

To prevent fog or condensation on the internal surface of the lens, you can fill the lens barrel with nitrogen gas. Nitrogen gas should be refilled at the periodic overhaul, and before the critical event.

NOTE To refill nitrogen gas, gas canister and filling tool are required. Contact your Canon dealer or your Canon sales representative.

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5 SPECIFICATIONS IESD/IESDA

XJ100x9.3B AF XJ100x9.3B

4:3 mode 16:9 mode 4:3 mode 16:9 mode

Focal Length 1.0x 9.3930 mm

2.0x 18.61860 mm

Zoom Ratio 100

Maximum Relative Aperture

1.0x 1:1.7 (at 9.3296 mm) 1:4.7 (at 930 mm)

2.0x 1:3.4 (at 18.6592 mm) 1:9.4 (at 1860 mm)

Image Format 8.8 6.6 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

9.6 5.4 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

8.8 6.6 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

9.6 5.4 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

Angular Field of

View

Wide 1.0x 50.6 39.1 (at 9.3 mm) 54.6 32.4 (at 9.3 mm) 50.6 39.1 (at 9.3 mm) 54.6 32.4 (at 9.3 mm)

2.0x 26.6 20.1 (at 18.6 mm) 28.9 16.5 (at 18.6 mm) 26.6 20.1 (at 18.6 mm) 28.9 16.5 (at 18.6 mm)

Tele 1.0x 0.54 0.41 (at 930 mm) 0.59 0.33 (at 930 mm) 0.54 0.41 (at 930 mm) 0.59 0.33 (at 930 mm)

2.0x 0.27 0.20 (at 1860 mm) 0.30 0.17 (at 1860 mm) 0.27 0.20 (at 1860 mm) 0.30 0.17 (at 1860 mm)

Minimum Object Distance (M.O.D.) 3.0 m (from lens vertex)

Object Dimensions at M.O.D.

Wide 1.0x 253.9 190.4 cm (at 9.3 mm) 276.4 155.5 cm (at 9.3 mm) 253.9 190.4 cm (at 9.3 mm) 276.4 155.5 cm (at 9.3 mm)

2.0x 127.0 95.2 cm (at 18.6 mm) 138.2 77.8 cm (at 18.6 mm) 127.0 95.2 cm (at 18.6 mm) 138.2 77.8 cm (at 18.6 mm)

Tele 1.0x 2.54 1.90 cm (at 930 mm) 2.76 1.56 cm (at 930 mm) 2.54 1.90 cm (at 930 mm) 2.76 1.56 cm (at 930 mm)

2.0x 1.27 0.95 cm (at 1860 mm) 1.38 0.78 cm (at 1860 mm) 1.27 0.95 cm (at 1860 mm) 1.38 0.78 cm (at 1860 mm)

Zoom Speed Max. speed in all range: 0.6 0.1s

Focus Speed Max. speed in all range: 0.8 0.1s

Iris Speed 0.8 0.15s

Mount B4

Input Voltage DC12V (DC10 to 17V)

Power Consumption 24W Max.

Operating Temperature -20C to +45C

Dimensions See attached drawing.

Flange back See attached drawing.

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E23

XJ95x12.4B XJ95x8.6B

4:3 mode 16:9 mode 4:3 mode 16:9 mode

Focal Length 1.0x 12.41178 mm 8.6820 mm

2.0x 24.82356 mm 17.21640 mm

Zoom Ratio 95

Maximum Relative Aperture

1.0x 1:2.5 (at 12.4491 mm) 1:6.0 (at 1178 mm)

1:1.7 (at 8.6340 mm) 1:4.1 (at 820 mm)

2.0x 1:5.0 (at 24.8982 mm) 1:12.0 (at 2356 mm)

1:3.4 (at 17.2680 mm) 1:8.2 (at 1640 mm)

Image Format 8.8 6.6 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

9.6 5.4 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

8.8 6.6 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

9.6 5.4 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

Angular Field of

View

Wide 1.0x 39.1 29.8 (at 12.4 mm) 42.3 24.6 (at 12.4 mm) 54.2 42.0 (at 8.6 mm) 58.3 34.9 (at 8.6 mm)

2.0x 20.1 15.2 (at 24.8 mm) 21.9 12.4 (at 24.8 mm) 28.7 21.7 (at 17.2 mm) 31.2 17.8 (at 17.2 mm)

Tele 1.0x 0.43 0.32 (at 1178 mm) 0.47 0.26 (at 1178 mm) 0.61 0.46 (at 820 mm) 0.67 0.38 (at 820 mm)

2.0x 0.21 0.16 (at 2356 mm) 0.23 0.13 (at 2356 mm) 0.31 0.23 (at 1640 mm) 0.34 0.19 (at 1640 mm)

Minimum Object Distance (M.O.D.) 3.0 m (from lens vertex)

Object Dimensions at M.O.D.

Wide 1.0x 191.9 143.9 cm (at 12.4 mm) 209.5 117.8 cm (at 12.4 mm) 274.1 205.6 cm (at 8.6 mm) 298.1 167.7 cm (at 8.6 mm)

2.0x 96.0 72.0 cm (at 24.8 mm) 104.8 58.9 cm (at 24.8 mm) 137.1 102.8 cm (at 17.2 mm) 149.1 83.9 cm (at 17.2 mm)

Tele 1.0x 2.1 1.6 cm (at 1178 mm) 2.3 1.3 cm (at 1178 mm) 3.0 2.3 cm (at 820 mm) 3.2 1.8 cm (at 820 mm)

2.0x 1.1 0.8 cm (at 2356 mm) 1.2 0.7 cm (at 2356 mm) 1.5 1.2 cm (at 1640 mm) 1.6 0.9 cm (at 1640 mm)

Zoom Speed Max. speed in all range: 0.6 0.1s

Focus Speed Max. speed in all range: 0.8 0.1s

Iris Speed 0.8 0.15s

Mount B4

Input Voltage DC12V (DC10 to 17V)

Power Consumption 24W Max.

Operating Temperature -20C to +45C

Dimensions See attached drawing.

Flange back See attached drawing.

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XJ86x9.3B AF XJ80x8.8B

4:3 mode 16:9 mode 4:3 mode 16:9 mode

Focal Length 1.0x 9.3800 mm 8.8710 mm

2.0x 18.61600 mm 17.61420 mm

Zoom Ratio 86 80

Maximum Relative Aperture

1.0x 1:1.7 (at 9.3340 mm) 1:4.0 (at 800 mm)

1:1.7 (at 8.8340 mm) 1:3.55 (at 710 mm)

2.0x 1:3.4 (at 18.6880 mm) 1:8.0 (at 1600 mm)

1:3.4 (at 17.6680 mm) 1:7.1 (at 1420 mm)

Image Format 8.8 6.6 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

9.6 5.4 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

8.8 6.6 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

9.6 5.4 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

Angular Field of

View

Wide 1.0x 50.6 39.1 (at 9.3 mm) 54.6 32.4 (at 9.3 mm) 53.1 41.1 (at 8.8 mm) 57.2 34.1 (at 8.8 mm)

2.0x 26.6 20.1 (at 18.6 mm) 28.9 16.5 (at 18.6 mm) 28.1 21.2 (at 17.6 mm) 30.5 17.4 (at 17.6 mm)

Tele 1.0x 0.63 0.47 (at 710 mm) 0.69 0.39 (at 800 mm) 0.71 0.53 (at 710 mm) 0.77 0.44 (at 710 mm)

2.0x 0.32 0.24 (at 1600 mm) 0.34 0.19 (at 1600 mm) 0.36 0.27 (at 1420 mm) 0.39 0.22 (at 1420 mm)

Minimum Object Distance (M.O.D.) 3.0 m (from lens vertex)

Object Dimensions at M.O.D.

Wide 1.0x 253.9 190.4 cm (at 9.3 mm) 276.4 155.5 cm (at 9.3 mm) 266.8 200.1 cm (at 8.8 mm) 290.0 163.1 cm (at 8.8 mm)

2.0x 127.0 95.2cm (at 18.6 mm) 136.2 77.8 cm (at 18.5 mm) 133.4 100.1 cm (at 17.6 mm) 145.0 81.6 cm (at 17.6 mm)

Tele 1.0x 3.0 2.2 cm (at 800 mm) 3.2 1.8 cm (at 800 mm) 3.4 2.6 cm (at 710 mm) 3.7 2.1 cm (at 710 mm)

2.0x 1.5 1.1 cm (at 1600 mm) 1.6 0.9 cm (at 1600 mm) 1.7 1.3 cm (at 1420 mm) 1.9 1.1 cm (at 1420 mm)

Zoom Speed Max. speed in all range: 0.6 0.1s

Focus Speed Max. speed in all range: 0.8 0.1s

Iris Speed 0.8 0.15s

Mount B4

Input Voltage DC12V (DC10 to 17V)

Power Consumption 24W Max.

Operating Temperature -20C to +45C

Dimensions See attached drawing.

Flange back See attached drawing.

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E25

XJ27x6.5B AF XJ27x6.5B

4:3 mode 16:9 mode 4:3 mode 16:9 mode

Focal Length 1.0x 6.5180 mm

2.0x 13360 mm

Zoom Ratio 27

Maximum Relative Aperture

1.0x 1:1.5 (at 6.5123 mm) 1:2.2 (at 180 mm)

2.0x 1:3.0 (at 13246 mm) 1:4.4 (at 360 mm)

Image Format 8.8 6.6 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

9.6 5.4 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

8.8 6.6 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

9.6 5.4 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

Angular Field of

View

Wide 1.0x 68.2 53.8 (at 6.5 mm) 72.9 45.1 (at 6.5 mm) 68.2 53.8 (at 6.5 mm) 72.9 45.1 (at 6.5 mm)

2.0x 37.4 28.5 (at 13 mm) 40.5 23.5 (at 13 mm) 37.4 28.5 (at 13 mm) 40.5 23.5 (at 13 mm)

Tele 1.0x 2.8 2.1 (at 180 mm) 3.1 1.7 (at 180 mm) 2.8 2.1 (at 180 mm) 3.1 1.7 (at 180 mm)

2.0x 1.4 1.1 (at 360 mm) 1.5 0.9 (at 360 mm) 1.4 1.1 (at 360 mm) 1.5 0.9 (at 360 mm)

Minimum Object Distance (M.O.D.) 0.6 m (from lens vertex)

Object Dimensions at M.O.D.

Wide 1.0x 97.0 72.8 cm (at 6.5 mm) 106.1 59.7 cm (at 6.5 mm) 97.0 72.8 cm (at 6.5 mm) 106.1 59.7 cm (at 6.5 mm)

2.0x 48.5 36.4 cm (at 13 mm) 53.1 29.9 cm (at 13 mm) 48.5 36.4 cm (at 13 mm) 53.1 29.9 cm (at 13 mm)

Tele 1.0x 3.5 2.6 cm (at 180 mm) 3.8 2.1 cm (at 180 mm) 3.5 2.6 cm (at 180 mm) 3.8 2.1 cm (at 180 mm)

2.0x 1.8 1.3 cm (at 360 mm) 1.9 1.1 cm (at 360 mm) 1.8 1.3 cm (at 360 mm) 1.9 1.1 cm (at 360 mm)

Zoom Speed Max. speed in all range: 0.5 0.1s

Focus Speed Max. speed in all range: 0.8 0.1s

Iris Speed 0.8 0.15s

Mount B4

Input Voltage DC12V (DC10 to 17V)

Power Consumption 24W Max.

Operating Temperature -20C to +45C

Dimensions See attached drawing.

Flange back See attached drawing.

XJ76x9B XJ60x9B

4:3 mode 16:9 mode 4:3 mode 16:9 mode

Focal Length 1.0x 9690 mm 9540 mm

2.0x 181380 mm 181080 mm

Zoom Ratio 76 60

Maximum Relative Aperture

1.0x 1:1.7 (at 9340 mm) 1:3.45 (at 690 mm)

1:1.7 (at 9306 mm) 1:3.0 (at 540 mm)

2.0x 1:3.4 (at 18680 mm) 1:6.9 (at 1380 mm)

1:3.4 (at 18612 mm) 1:6.0 (at 1080 mm)

Image Format 8.8 6.6 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

9.6 5.4 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

8.8 6.6 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

9.6 5.4 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

Angular Field of

View

Wide 1.0x 52.1 40.3 (at 9 mm) 56.1 33.4 (at 9 mm) 52.1 40.3 (at 9 mm) 56.1 33.4 (at 9 mm)

2.0x 27.5 20.8 (at 18 mm) 29.9 17.1 (at 18 mm) 27.5 20.8 (at 18 mm) 29.9 17.1 (at 18 mm)

Tele 1.0x 0.73 0.55 (at 690 mm) 0.80 0.45 (at 690 mm) 0.93 0.70 (at 540 mm) 1.02 0.57 (at 540 mm)

2.0x 0.37 0.27 (at 1380 mm) 0.40 0.22 (at 1380 mm) 0.47 0.35 (at 1080 mm) 0.51 0.29 (at 1080 mm)

Minimum Object Distance (M.O.D.) 3.0 m (from lens vertex) 2.8 m (from lens vertex)

Object Dimensions at M.O.D.

Wide 1.0x 259.9 194.9 cm (at 9 mm) 282.4 158.9 cm (at 9 mm) 243.8 182.9 cm (at 9 mm) 265.1 149.1 cm (at 9 mm)

2.0x 130.0 97.5 cm (at 18 mm) 141.2 79.5 cm (at 18 mm) 121.9 91.5 cm (at 18 mm) 132.6 74.6 cm (at 18 mm)

Tele 1.0x 3.5 2.6 cm (at 690 mm) 3.8 2.1 cm (at 690 mm) 4.1 3.1 cm (at 540 mm) 4.5 2.5 cm (at 540 mm)

2.0x 1.8 1.3 cm (at 1380 mm) 1.9 1.1 cm (at 1380 mm) 2.1 1.6 cm (at 1080 mm) 2.3 1.3 cm (at 1080 mm)

Zoom Speed Max. speed in all range: 0.6 0.1s

Focus Speed Max. speed in all range: 0.8 0.1s

Iris Speed 0.8 0.15s

Mount B4

Input Voltage DC12V (DC10 to 17V)

Power Consumption 24W Max.

Operating Temperature -20C to +45C

Dimensions See attached drawing.

Flange back See attached drawing.

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5 SPECIFICATIONS

XJ27x6.5B AF XJ27x6.5B

4:3 mode 16:9 mode 4:3 mode 16:9 mode

Focal Length 1.0x 6.5180 mm

2.0x 13360 mm

Zoom Ratio 27

Maximum Relative Aperture

1.0x 1:1.5 (at 6.5123 mm) 1:2.2 (at 180 mm)

2.0x 1:3.0 (at 13246 mm) 1:4.4 (at 360 mm)

Image Format 8.8 6.6 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

9.6 5.4 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

8.8 6.6 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

9.6 5.4 mm (Diagonal 11 mm)

Angular Field of

View

Wide 1.0x 68.2 53.8 (at 6.5 mm) 72.9 45.1 (at 6.5 mm) 68.2 53.8 (at 6.5 mm) 72.9 45.1 (at 6.5 mm)

2.0x 37.4 28.5 (at 13 mm) 40.5 23.5 (at 13 mm) 37.4 28.5 (at 13 mm) 40.5 23.5 (at 13 mm)

Tele 1.0x 2.8 2.1 (at 180 mm) 3.1 1.7 (at 180 mm) 2.8 2.1 (at 180 mm) 3.1 1.7 (at 180 mm)

2.0x 1.4 1.1 (at 360 mm) 1.5 0.9 (at 360 mm) 1.4 1.1 (at 360 mm) 1.5 0.9 (at 360 mm)

Minimum Object Distance (M.O.D.) 0.6 m (from lens vertex)

Object Dimensions at M.O.D.

Wide 1.0x 97.0 72.8 cm (at 6.5 mm) 106.1 59.7 cm (at 6.5 mm) 97.0 72.8 cm (at 6.5 mm) 106.1 59.7 cm (at 6.5 mm)

2.0x 48.5 36.4 cm (at 13 mm) 53.1 29.9 cm (at 13 mm) 48.5 36.4 cm (at 13 mm) 53.1 29.9 cm (at 13 mm)

Tele 1.0x 3.5 2.6 cm (at 180 mm) 3.8 2.1 cm (at 180 mm) 3.5 2.6 cm (at 180 mm) 3.8 2.1 cm (at 180 mm)

2.0x 1.8 1.3 cm (at 360 mm) 1.9 1.1 cm (at 360 mm) 1.8 1.3 cm (at 360 mm) 1.9 1.1 cm (at 360 mm)

Zoom Speed Max. speed in all range: 0.5 0.1s

Focus Speed Max. speed in all range: 0.8 0.1s

Iris Speed 0.8 0.15s

Mount B4

Input Voltage DC12V (DC10 to 17V)

Power Consumption 24W Max.

Operating Temperature -20C to +45C

Dimensions See attached drawing.

Flange back See attached drawing.

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1 IS

AUX

2 IS

LED ON/OFF

IS

IS

AUX (IS )

IS

IS

IS

IS

IS

C4 C5

1

1

2

3

4

5

SW. BOX

SW. BOX

VIRTUAL

VIRTUAL

VIRTUAL

RS-422

VIRTUAL

C6

1

1-3

1-4

1

2 A

3 A B

B

4

B

A

A

B

C7

2

2-1

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

* OFF

ZOOM

ON

OFF

FOCUS

ON

OFF

ON/OFF

Initialize

Error!

C8

2

C9

2-2

TV

1 XJ27x AF/XJ27x 3

5m XJ100x AF/XJ100x/XJ95x/XJ86x AF/XJ80x/ XJ76x/XJ60x 10 15m

2 1x

3

4

5

6

7

8 4 7

9

2-3

1

2

1

2

3

C8 C9

2

2-4

1

2 DIP SW2 No. 4

OFFI.CAMERA

OFF

2-5

3

DIP

1 1 2

2

a. DISPLAY

a

b.

01 99

50

I G : 50 I G : 51(b)b

[AUTO]

c.

c

DISPLAY

C10

2

C11

2-5

DIP SW2 No. 4 OFF

1 IRIS ENF

2 AUTO/REMOTE / IRIS A/R

3 DIP (SW2) No. 4

ON I.LOCAL / OFF I.CAMERA I.LOCAL

DIP

IRIS ENF IRIS A/R

OFF ON

OFF ON

OFF OFF

OFF OFF

ON ON

ON ON

ON OFF

ON OFF

DIP

C10 C11

2

2-6

C4

C4

C4C5

C5

ON/OFF C5

ON/OFF C6

C6

C6

C6

C7

C7

C7

CAM C8

C8

C9

/ C6

C11

/ C8

CAFS CAFS ON/OFF C9

IS*

C10

C10

C10

C11

/ C11

C12

C1

* IS

C12

2

2-7

1

2 CAM

LENS

3

3

Far

Nea r

STD

FARFar

NEARNear

Far

C13

3

3-1

C14

3

C15

3-2

CCU

CCU

F

F

DIP (SW2 No. 4) OFF

I.CAMERA

DIP (SW2) No. 4

OFF

ON

1

2 DIP OFF

ON OFF

1

2 DIP ONI.LOCAL

CCU

F

C14 C15

3

C3

2-5

3-3

CCU

TV

LED

LED

3-4 AF AF

AF AF

AF AF AF

AF

AF

AF

3-5 IS IS

ONIS

IS

STD

C16

3

C17

IS

IS

IS

IS

IS

IS

IS

IS

IS

ALT IS SW-ONIS SW-OFF

MON IS SW-ON

ALT

IS

IS

IS

IS

3

STD.

HIGH

OFF IS

C16 C17

3

IS

LED

IS

IS LED

IS

IS SW-ON MON

IS SW-OFF

MON

H V

OFF ( )

Hi Hi OFF

STD Hi OFF

OFF Hi OFF

STD STD OFF

OFF STD OFF

OFF OFF OFF

STD

Hi Hi STD

STD Hi STD

OFF Hi STD

STD STD STD

STD OFF STD

Hi OFF STD

ALTIS IS SW-ON

MONIS IS SW-OFF

C18

4

4-1

LED

LED

10V

LED

10.5V

LED

4-2

12V DC 10-17V DC

DC12V

DC10V 17V

4-3

1 ON/OFF ON

2 ON/OFF OFF

ON/OFF

4-4

C19

5

IESD/IESDA

XJ100x9.3B AF XJ100x9.3B

4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9

1.0x 9.3930 mm

2.0x 18.61860 mm

100

1.0x 1:1.7 (at 9.3296 mm)

1:4.7 (at 930 mm)

2.0x 1:3.4 (at 18.6592 mm)

1:9.4 (at 1860 mm)

8.86.6 mm ( 11 mm)

9.65.4 mm ( 11 mm)

8.86.6 mm ( 11 mm)

9.65.4 mm ( 11 mm)

1.0x 50.639.1 (at 9.3 mm) 54.632.4 (at 9.3 mm) 50.639.1 (at 9.3 mm) 54.632.4 (at 9.3 mm)

2.0x 26.620.1 (at 18.6 mm) 28.916.5 (at 18.6 mm) 26.620.1 (at 18.6 mm) 28.916.5 (at 18.6 mm)

1.0x 0.540.41 (at 930 mm) 0.590.33 (at 930 mm) 0.540.41 (at 930 mm) 0.590.33 (at 930 mm)

2.0x 0.27 0.20 (at 1860 mm) 0.300.17 (at 1860 mm) 0.270.20 (at 1860 mm) 0.300.17 (at 1860 mm)

3.0 m ( )

1.0x 253.9190.4 cm (at 9.3 mm) 276.4155.5 cm (at 9.3 mm) 253.9190.4 cm (at 9.3 mm) 276.4155.5 cm (at 9.3 mm)

2.0x 127.095.2 cm (at 18.6 mm) 138.277.8 cm (at 18.6 mm) 127.095.2 cm (at 18.6 mm) 138.277.8 cm (at 18.6 mm)

1.0x 2.541.90 cm (at 930 mm) 2.761.56 cm (at 930 mm) 2.541.90 cm (at 930 mm) 2.761.56 cm (at 930 mm)

2.0x 1.270.95 cm (at 1860 mm) 1.380.78 cm (at 1860 mm) 1.270.95 cm (at 1860 mm) 1.380.78 cm (at 1860 mm)

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DC12V (DC10 17V)

24W

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C20

5

C21

XJ95x12.4B XJ95x8.6B

4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9

1.0x 12.41178 mm 8.6820 mm

2.0x 24.82356 mm 17.21640 mm

95

1.0x 1:2.5 (at 12.4491 mm)

1:6.0 (at 1178 mm) 1:1.7 (at 8.6340 mm)

1:4.1 (at 820 mm)

2.0x 1:5.0 (at 24.8982 mm)

1:12.0 (at 2356 mm) 1:3.4 (at 17.2680 mm)

1:8.2 (at 1640 mm)

8.86.6 mm ( 11 mm)

9.65.4 mm ( 11 mm)

8.86.6 mm ( 11 mm)

9.65.4 mm ( 11 mm)

1.0x 39.129.8 (at 12.4 mm) 42.324.6 (at 12.4 mm) 54.242.0 (at 8.6 mm) 58.334.9 (at 8.6 mm)

2.0x 20.115.2 (at 24.8 mm) 21.912.4 (at 24.8 mm) 28.721.7 (at 17.2 mm) 31.217.8 (at 17.2 mm)

1.0x 0.430.32 (at 1178 mm) 0.470.26 (at 1178 mm) 0.610.46 (at 820 mm) 0.670.38 (at 820 mm)

2.0x 0.210.16 (at 2356 mm) 0.230.13 (at 2356 mm) 0.310.23 (at 1640 mm) 0.340.19 (at 1640 mm)

3.0 m ( )

1.0x 191.9143.9 cm (at 12.4 mm) 209.5117.8 cm (at 12.4 mm) 274.1205.6 cm (at 8.6 mm) 298.1167.7 cm (at 8.6 mm)

2.0x 96.072.0 cm (at 24.8 mm) 104.858.9 cm (at 24.8 mm) 137.1102.8 cm (at 17.2 mm) 149.183.9 cm (at 17.2 mm)

1.0x 2.11.6 cm (at 1178 mm) 2.31.3 cm (at 1178 mm) 3.02.3 cm (at 820 mm) 3.21.8 cm (at 820 mm)

2.0x 1.10.8 cm (at 2356 mm) 1.20.7 cm (at 2356 mm) 1.51.2 cm (at 1640 mm) 1.60.9 cm (at 1640 mm)

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DC12V (DC10 17V)

24W

-20 +45

C20 C21

5

XJ86x9.3 AF XJ80x8.8B

4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9

1.0x 9.3-800 mm 8.8710 mm

2.0x 18.61600 mm 17.61420 mm

86 80

1.0x 1:1.7 (at 9.3340 mm)

1:3.4 (at 800 mm) 1:1.7 (at 8.8340 mm)

1:3.55 (at 710 mm)

2.0x 1:3.4 (at 18.6680 mm)

1:8.0 (at 1600 mm) 1:3.4 (at 17.6680 mm)

1:7.1 (at 1420 mm)

8.86.6 mm ( 11 mm)

9.65.4 mm ( 11 mm)

8.86.6 mm ( 11 mm)

9.65.4 mm ( 11 mm)

1.0x 50.639.1 (at 9.3 mm) 54.632.4 (at 9.3 mm) 53.141.1 (at 8.8 mm) 57.234.1 (at 8.8 mm)

2.0x 26.620.1 (at 18.6 mm) 28.916.5 (at 18.6 mm) 28.121.2 (at 17.6 mm) 30.517.4 (at 17.6 mm)

1.0x 0.630.47 (at 800 mm) 0.690.39 (at 800 mm) 0.710.53 (at 710 mm) 0.770.44 (at 710 mm)

2.0x 0.320.24 (at 1600 mm) 0.340.19 (at 1600 mm) 0.36 0.27 (at 1420 mm) 0.390.22 (at 1420 mm)

3 m ( )

1.0x 274.1205.6 cm (at 8.6 mm) 298.1167.7 cm (at 8.6 mm) 266.8200.1 cm (at 8.8 mm) 290.0163.1 cm (at 8.8 mm)

2.0x 137.1102.8 cm (at 17.2 mm) 149.183.9 cm (at 17.2 mm) 133.4100.1 cm (at 17.6 mm) 145.081.6 cm (at 17.6 mm)

1.0x 3.02.3 cm (at 820 mm) 3.21.8 cm (at 820 mm) 3.42.6 cm (at 710 mm) 3.72.1 cm (at 710 mm)

2.0x 1.51.2 cm (at 1640 mm) 1.60.9 cm (at 1640 mm) 1.71.3 cm (at 1420 mm) 1.91.1 cm (at 1420 mm)

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DC12V (DC10 17V)

24W

-20 +45

C22

5

C23

XJ76x9B XJ60x9B

4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9

1.0x 9690 mm 9540 mm

2.0x 181380 mm 181080 mm

76 60

1.0x 1:1.7 (at 9340 mm) 1:3.45 (at 690 mm)

1:1.7 (at 9306 mm) 1:3.0 (at 540 mm)

2.0x 1:3.4 (at 18680 mm) 1:6.9 (at 1380 mm)

1:3.4 (at 18612 mm) 1:6.0 (at 1080 mm)

8.86.6 mm ( 11 mm)

9.65.4 mm ( 11 mm)

8.86.6 mm ( 11 mm)

9.65.4 mm ( 11 mm)

1.0x 52.140.3 (at 9 mm) 56.133.4 (at 9 mm) 52.140.3 (at 9 mm) 56.133.4 (at 9 mm)

2.0x 27.520.8 (at 18 mm) 29.917.1 (at 18 mm) 27.520.8 (at 18 mm) 29.917.1 (at 18 mm)

1.0x 0.730.55 (at 690 mm) 0.800.45 (at 690 mm) 0.930.70 (at 540 mm) 1.020.57 (at 540 mm)

2.0x 0.37 0.27 (at 1380 mm) 0.40 0.22 (at 1380 mm) 0.47 0.35 (at 1080 mm) 0.510.29 (at 1080 mm)

3 m ( ) 2.8 m ( )

1.0x 259.9194.9 cm (at 9 mm) 282.4158.9 cm (at 9 mm) 243.8182.9 cm (at 9 mm) 265.1149.1 cm (at 9 mm)

2.0x 130.097.5 cm (at 18 mm) 141.279.5 cm (at 18 mm) 121.991.5 cm (at 18 mm) 132.674.6 cm (at 18 mm)

1.0x 3.52.6 cm (at 690 mm) 3.82.1 cm (at 690 mm) 4.13.1 cm (at 540 mm) 4.52.5 cm (at 540 mm)

2.0x 1.81.3 cm (at 1380 mm) 1.91.1 cm (at 1380 mm) 2.11.6 cm (at 1080 mm) 2.31.3 cm (at 1080 mm)

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DC12V (DC10 17V)

24W

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C22 C23

5

XJ27x6.5B AF XJ27x6.5B

4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9

1.0x 6.5180 mm

2.0x 13360 mm

27

1.0x 1:1.5 (at 6.5123 mm)

1:2.2 (at 180 mm)

2.0x 1:3.0 (at 13246 mm)

1:4.4 (at 360 mm)

8.86.6 mm ( 11 mm)

9.65.4 mm ( 11 mm)

8.86.6 mm ( 11 mm)

9.65.4 mm ( 11 mm)

1.0x 68.253.8 (at 6.5 mm) 72.945.1 (at 6.5 mm) 68.253.8 (at 6.5 mm) 72.945.1 (at 6.5 mm)

2.0x 37.428.5 (at 13 mm) 40.523.5 (at 13 mm) 37.428.5 (at 13 mm) 40.523.5 (at 13 mm)

1.0x 2.82.1 (at 180 mm) 3.11.7 (at 180 mm) 2.82.1 (at 180 mm) 3.11.7 (at 180 mm)

2.0x 1.4 1.1 (at 360 mm) 1.5 0.9 (at 360 mm) 1.4 1.1 (at 360 mm) 1.5 0.9 (at 360 mm)

0.6 m ( )

1.0x 97.072.8 cm (at 6.5 mm) 106.159.7 cm (at 6.5 mm) 97.072.8 cm (at 6.5 mm) 106.159.7 cm (at 6.5 mm)

2.0x 48.536.4 cm (at 13 mm) 53.129.9 cm (at 13 mm) 48.536.4 cm (at 13 mm) 53.129.9 cm (at 13 mm)

1.0x 3.52.6 cm (at 180 mm) 3.82.1 cm (at 180 mm) 3.52.6 cm (at 180 mm) 3.82.1 cm (at 180 mm)

2.0x 1.81.3 cm (at 360 mm) 1.91.1 cm (at 360 mm) 1.81.3 cm (at 360 mm) 1.91.1 cm (at 360 mm)

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DISPLAY OPERATION MANUAL

..................................................................................................... 1

.............................................................................................. 1

........................................................................ 2

TOP............................................................................... 3

.......................................................................... 4

..................................................................... 4

................................................................................... 4

Auto ...................................................... 5

Remote .................................................. 5

ON OFF ........................................................................... 5

ON OFF ............................................................. 6

....................................................................................... 6

Start ...................................................... 6

Stop ..................................................... 6

End .................................................................... 6

Basic operation .........................................................................................E1

Reset operation ........................................................................................E1

Display menu hierarchy ............................................................................E2

TOP screen and various screens .............................................................E3

Operation example (initialize operation setting) .......................................E4

Setting the auto iris gain ...........................................................................E4

Lens code setting .....................................................................................E4

Setting the auto iris gain Auto ............................................................E5

Setting the remote iris gain Remote ........................................................E5

Setting the iris correction to ON/OFF .......................................................E5

Setting the iris close detection to ON/OFF ...............................................E6

Setting the tally lamp ON/OFF..................................................................E6

Setting the zoom servo start characteristics Start ..............................E6

Setting the zoom servo stop characteristics Stop ..............................E6

Setting the zoom mechanism end stop characteristics End ..............E6

...................................................................................................C1

...................................................................................................C1

.................................................................................C2

TOP .............................................................................C3

.....................................................................C4

.................................................................................C4

............................................................................................C4

Auto ..................................................................C5

Remote ..................................................................C5

ON/OFF .........................................................................C5

ON/OFF ..................................................................C6

/ ....................................................................C6

Start ...........................................................C6

Stop ...........................................................C6

End ....................................................C6

Start ........................................... 7

Stop ........................................... 7 ..................................................................... 7

CAM ......................................................................................... 8

................................................... 8

..................................................................... 8

.............................................................. 9

CAFS .............................................................................................. 9

ISIS .............................................. 10

ISIS .......................................... 10

IS IS ..................................................... 10

......................................................................................11

...............................................................................11

.............................................................11

Iris Zoom Focus .............................. 12

Setting the zoom start characteristics for preset operations Start ......E7

Setting the zoom stop characteristics for preset operations Stop ......E7 Setting the analog demand curve characteristics .....................................E7

CAM mode settings ..................................................................................E8

Setting the servo mode type from the zoom demand ...............................E8

Setting the indicator ON/OFF ...................................................................E8

Focus demand curve characteristics ........................................................E9

CAFS setting ............................................................................................E9

IS mechanical lock settingOnly models with IS function ...................E10

IS operation switch settingOnly models with IS function ...................E10

IS mode settingOnly models with IS function ....................................E10

Tally lamp light quantity setting ............................................................... E11

Encoder output setting............................................................................ E11

Setting the camera serial communication to ON/OFF ............................ E11

Adjusting the Camera Fol Voltage Iris Zoom Focus ..............E12

Start ....................................................C7

Stop ....................................................C7 ...............................................................C7

CAM ..........................................................................................C8

....................................................C8

/ ...........................................................................C8

..........................................................................C9

CAFS ................................................................................................C9

IS IS .................C10

IS IS .................C10

IS IS ........................C10

...............................................................................C11

......................................................................................C11

/ ..........................................................C11

Iris Zoom Focus ...................................C12

1

1

2

3

4

1

2

DISPLAY

DISPLAY 2

DISPLAY

CAFS ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 50 50 99 99 91 5* Sped CAM 0 STD

* XJ60x "3"

DISPLAY ON OFF

2

2

IG 01 - 99

CODE 0000 - 1111

[Iris] I-Gain Auto 01 - 99

Remote 01 - 99

Comp ON

OFF

Close ON

OFF

TAL ON

OFF

[Zoom] Movement Start 00 - 99

Stop 00 - 99TOP End 00 - 99

PreMovement Start 00 - 99

Stop 00 - 99

CurveMode Demand 1 - 9

CamMode CamMode 0 - 5

Control Sped

Posi

IND ON

OFF

[Focus] Curve STD

FAR

Near

[CAFS] ON

OFF

IS* MechLock ON

OFF

TOP SwSetting Alt

Mon

OffState OFF

Std

Info Tally 01-99

Encoder ON

OFF

Initialize Zoom ON

OFF

Focus ON

OFF

CamSeri ON

OFF

Adjust Camera Fol Iris -32760 32760

Zoom -32760 32760

Focus -32760 32760

*IS

3

TOP DISPLAY TOP

IG

CODE

[Iris]

[I-Gain] Comp ON OFF

Close ON OFF

TAL

TOP [Zoom]

Movement

PreMovement CurveMode

CamMode CAM

Control

IND

[Focus]

Curve

[CAFS] CAFS ON OFF

ISIS IS

MechaLock SwSetting OffState

Info

Tally

Encoder Initialize CamSeri Adjust

4

Top

4 Info

3

(D) OFF ON

(D)

IG

Top

1

2

51

3

1: AUTO

2: 3: 1

10 "2-4 "

01 99

50

CODE

0000 1111 2 16

Top

0001

2 16

0000 1111

5

1: AUTO REMOTE

2: 3: 1

01 99

50 90

Top

Iris

Iris [ I-Gain ] Comp: ON Close: OFF

1

I-Gain

2

2

55

3

[Iris] [I-Gain] Auto

Remote

[Iris] Comp

ONOFF 2F ON OFF

Top

Iris

2

OFF

(D) ON OFF

(D)

6

[Iris] Close

ONOFF ON 2.0x

Top

Iris

3

ON Comp ON

OFF

ON OFF

TAL

Top

OFF

(D) ON OFF

(D)

[Zoom] Movement Start

Stop

End

Top

2 Zoom

Movement

48

00 99

50 50 99

7

[Zoom] PreMovement Start

Stop

Top

2 Zoom

2

PreMovement

2

97

00 99

99 91

Top

2 Zoom

3

CurveMode

7

[Zoom] CurveMode

1 2 3 4 (D) 5 6 7 8 9 (D)

8

[Zoom] CamMode Demand

CAM 0 5

Top

2 Zoom

4

CamMode

1

(D) 0 5

(D)

[Zoom] Control

Top

2 Zoom

5

(D) Sped Posi

(D)

IND

Top

2

OFF

(D) ON OFF

(D)

9

Top

3 Focus

FAR

[Focus] Curve

(D) STD FAR NEAR (D)

Far

Near Far

CAFS

CAFS

Top

3

OFF

(D) ON OFF

(D)

10

IS MechaLock

ISIS

IS

Top

4 IS

ON

(D) OFF ON IS IS

(D)

IS SWSetting

ISIS

ISAlt Mon

Top

4 IS

2

(D) Alt Mon

(D)

IS OffState

IS IS

IS OFF ISOff IS p.17

Top

4 IS

3

Std

Std

(D) OFF Std IS IS

(D)

11

Info Tally

Top

4 Info

48

01 99

Info Encoder

Zoom Focus

Top

4 Info

2

ON

(D) OFF ON

(D)

Info CamSeri

Top

4 Info

4

(D) ON OFF

(D)

12

Top

4 Info

5

Adjust

Camera Fol

EnterPassword

Info Adjust Camera Fol

Iris Zoom Focus

1

2

DISPLAY

1:

2: -32760 32760

OFF

Iris F2.8

-32760 ( 0 ) 32760

F16

Zoom Wide Tele

Focus Near Far

E1

Basic operation

1 Turn the lens power on.

2

3

4

Reset operation

1

2

The data in the table below are reset and return to the default values.

Press the DISPLAY switch.

Holding down the DISPLAY switch and cursor button together for two seconds.

Press the DISPLAY switch.

Use the cursor button to select and set functions.

The display turns on.

The display turns off, and changes made to the settings are stored.

Setting item Default value CAFS setting ON Tally lamp lighted settings ON Indicator lighted settings ON Setting the iris correction to ON/OFF ON Setting the iris close detection to ON/OFF Factory setting value Setting the zoom servo start characteristics 50 Setting the zoom servo stop characteristics 50 Setting the zoom mechanism end stop characteristics 99 Setting the zoom start characteristics for preset operations 99 Setting the zoom stop characteristics for preset operations 91 Setting the analog demand curve characteristics 5* Setting the servo mode type from the zoom demand Sped CAM mode settings 0 Focus demand curve characteristics STD Tally lamp light quantity setting Factory setting value

* 3 only for the XJ60x.

DISPLAY switch Turn the display ON/OFF.

Display It turns off if left for 2 minutes without operation.

Cursor button Press the cursor button up/down/left/right ( ) to move the cursor. Press the center ( ) to confirm.

E2

IG 01 - 99

CODE 0000 - 1111

[Iris] I-Gain Auto 01 - 99

Remote 01 - 99

Comp ON

OFF

Close ON

OFF

TAL ON

OFF

[Zoom] Movement Start 00 - 99

Stop 00 - 99TOP End 00 - 99

PreMovement Start 00 - 99

Stop 00 - 99

CurveMode Demand 1 - 9

CamMode CamMode 0 - 5

Control Sped

Posi

IND ON

OFF

[Focus] Curve STD

FAR

Near

[CAFS] ON

OFF

IS* MechLock ON

OFF

TOP SwSetting Alt

Mon

OffState OFF

Std

Info Tally 01-99

Encoder ON

OFF

Initialize Zoom ON

OFF

Focus ON

OFF

CamSeri ON

OFF

Adjust Camera Fol Iris -32760 32760

Zoom -32760 32760

Focus -32760 32760

Display menu hierarchy

*Only models with IS function.

E3

TOP screen and various screens

The TOP screen is an initial screen displayed when the DISPLAY switch is pressed. Digital functions can be set and viewed from this screen.

IG Adjusting the auto iris gain

CODE Lens code setting

[Iris] Settings related to iris control

[I-Gain]: Setting the iris gain (Auto/Remote)

Comp: Setting the iris correction to ON/OFF

Close: Setting the iris close detection to ON/OFF

TAL Setting the tally lamp ON/OFF

TOP screen [Zoom] Settings related to zoom control

Movement: Servo start/stop characteristics, mechanism end stop characteristics

PreMovement: Setting the zoom start characteristics for preset operations

CurveMode: Setting the analog demand curve characteristics

CamMode: CAM mode settings Control: Setting the servo mode type from the

zoom demand

IND Setting the indicator ON/OFF

[Focus] Settings related to focus control

Curve: Focus demand curve characteristics

[CAFS] Setting the CAFS ON/OFF

ISOnly models with IS function Settings related to IS function

MechaLock: IS mechanical lock setting

SwSetting: IS operation switch setting

OffState: IS mode setting

Info Other settings

Tally: Tally lamp light quantity setting

Encoder: Encoder output setting

Initialize: Initialize operation setting CamSeri: Setting the camera serial communication to

ON/OFF Adjust: Adjusting the Camera Fol Voltage

E4

Operation example (initialize operation setting)

Set whether or not to execute the zoom and focus initialization upon power on.

Top screen

4,

Info screen

3

(to set zoom)

to select

Turn the power off then on. Selection item (D) OFF ON

Function Initialization operation not performed

Initialization operation performed

(D): Default value

IG

Setting the auto iris gain Top screen

*1

(flashing)

to adjust*2

(to set to 51)

*3

*(Note 1): When adjusting the gain while checking the iris operation, set the cameras iris mode to [AUTO].

*(Note 2): Set in such a way that the maximum gain is obtained within the range where hunting will not occur.

*(Note 3): The iris gain setting is not reset even when the steps described in Reset operation on page E1 are taken.

For information on setting the auto iris gain using a trimmer, refer to 2-4 Iris Gain Adjustment on page E8 in the Operation Manual.

Selection item 01 99 Function Minimum gain Maximum gain

Default value: 50

CODE

Lens code setting

Give a number (code) to the lens, and the given number (code) can be sent to the camera side. Any of 16 different codes from 0000 to 1111 in binary format can be selected. Although it depends on the cameras functions, these codes are sometimes used to differentiate between the lenses at the camera side. Set these codes when instructed to do so by the camera manufacturer.

Top screen

(flashing)

to adjust

(to set to 0001)

*(Note) The code has a binary format, and it comes in 16 variations. The lens code remains unchanged even after the resetting

operation has been performed.

Selection item 0000 1111 Default value: This is set at the factory prior to shipment.

E5

*(Note 1): When adjusting the gain while checking the iris operation, set the cameras iris mode to [AUTO] (to set the auto iris gain) or [REMOTE] (to set the remote iris gain).

*(Note 2): Set in such a way that the maximum gain is obtained within the range where hunting will not occur.

*(Note 3): The iris gain setting is not reset even when the steps described in Reset operation on page E1 are taken.

Selection item 01 99 Function Minimum gain Maximum gain

Auto iris gain default value: 50 Remote iris gain default value: 90

Top screen

Iris screen Iris

[ I-Gain ] Comp: ON Close: OFF

*1

I-Gain screen

or 2

to set the auto iris gain

to set the remote iris gain

to adjust*2

(to set to 55)

*3

[Iris] [I-Gain] Setting the auto iris gain Auto

Setting the remote iris gain Remote

[Iris] Comp

Setting the iris correction to ON/OFF

Set the function that corrects the iris by opening it by an amount equivalent to 2F when using an extender to ON or OFF.

Top screen

Iris screen

2

or

to select

(to set to OFF)

Selection item (D) ON OFF Function Iris correction No iris correction

(D): Default value

E6

[Iris] Close

Setting the iris close detection to ON/OFF

This iris cannot be closed when the extender (2.0x) is inserted while the iris correction function is set to ON. To compensate for this, a function which closes the iris when iris close has been detected can be set.

Top screen

Iris screen

3

or

to select

(to set to ON) * This appears and ir is close

detection takes effect when ON is selected as the Comp setting (iris correction).

*(Note): Depending on the camera, it may not be possible for the iris to operate properly due to the interaction between the iris correction function of the lens and the iris control exercised from the camera. At such a time, set the iris close detection to OFF.

Selection item ON OFF Function Iris close detection No iris close detection

Default value: This is set according to the camera interface at the factory prior to shipment.

TAL

Setting the tally lamp ON/OFF Top screen

or (flashing)

to select

(to set to OFF)

Selection item (D) ON OFF Function Lighted Extinguished

(D): Default value

[Zoom] Movement Setting the zoom servo start characteristics Start

Setting the zoom servo stop characteristics Stop

Setting the zoom mechanism end stop characteristics End

Top screen

2,

Zoom screen

Movement screen

to set the servo start characteristics to set the servo stop characteristics to set the mechanism end stop characteristics

(to set the servo start characteristics)

to adjust

(to set to 48)

Selection item 00 99 Function Slow start Quick start

Servo start characteristics default value: 50 Servo stop characteristics default value: 50

Mechanism end stop characteristics default value: 99

E7

[Zoom] PreMovement Setting the zoom start characteristics for preset operations Start

Setting the zoom stop characteristics for preset operations Stop

Top screen

2,

Zoom screen

2

PreMovement screen

to set the start characteristics

to set the stop characteristics

or 2

to adjust

(to set to 97)

Selection item 00 99 Function Slow start Quick start

Start characteristics default value: 99 Stop characteristics default value: 91

Top screen

2,

Zoom screen

3

CurveMode screen

to adjust

(to set to 7)

[Zoom] CurveMode

Setting the analog demand curve characteristics

The characteristics of the zoom speed can be varied in response to the amount by which the analog zoom demand is tilted.

Selection item 1 2 3 4 (D) 5 6 7 8 9 (D): Default value

Zo om

s pe

ed

Amount of change resulting from zoom mode adjustment

Amount by which analog demand is tilted Zoom direction

TelephotoWide angle

E8

[Zoom] CamMode Demand

CAM mode settings

The changes in the zoom view angle in relation to the zoom control can be corrected. No correction is made at the 0 setting, and the maximum correction is achieved at the 5 setting.

Top screen

2,

Zoom screen

4

CamMode screen

to adjust

(to set to 1)

Selection item (D) 0 5 Function No correction Maximum correction

(D): Default value

[Zoom] Control Setting the servo mode type from the zoom demand

Top screen

2,

Zoom screen

5

or

to select

Selection item (D) Sped Posi Function Speed servo Position servo

(D): Default value

IND

Setting the indicator ON/OFF Top screen

2,

or (flashing)

to select

(to set to OFF)

Selection item (D) ON OFF Function Lighted Extinguished

(D): Default value

E9

Top screen

3

Focus screen

to select

(to set to FAR mode)

[Focus] Curve

Focus demand curve characteristics

The focus demand curve characteristics can be set when focus control is performed from the camera. (However, this is not possible when using serial data control.)

Selection item (D) STD FAR NEAR (D): Default value

(Standard mode) The Standard mode has the characteristics where the relationship between the rotation amount of the control knob and the moving amount of the focus lens group is almost in linear.

(Far mode) The Far mode facilitates focusing on an object in the far end, by making the far end curve characteristics gentle to increase the far end resolution.

(Near mode) Contrary to the Far mode, the Near mode facilitates focusing on an object in the near end, by making the near end curve characteristics gentle to increase the near end resolution.

CAFS

CAFS setting

The changes in the view angle caused by focusing can reduce to the zero level.

Top screen

3,

or (flashing)

to select

(to set to OFF)

Selection item (D) ON OFF Function Enabled Disabled

(D): Default value

Infinity

Fo cu

s po

si tio

n

Close range

FA R m

od e

STD m od

e

NEAR m od

e

Knob position

E10

IS MechaLock

IS mechanical lock setting (Only models with IS function)

The IS mechanism can be forcibly locked (mechanical lock) even while the lens is shooting.

Top screen

4,

IS screen

or

to select

(to set to ON)

Selection item (D) OFF ON Function IS mechanical lock off IS mechanical lock on

(D): Default value

IS SWSetting

IS operation switch setting (Only models with IS function)

The type of IS operation switch (Alt/Mon) that is used can be selected.

Top screen

4,

IS screen

2

or

to select

Selection item (D) Alt Mon Function Alternate type Momentary type

(D): Default value

IS OffState

IS mode setting (Only models with IS function)

The IS operation (Off/IS standard characteristics) when the IS switch is OFF can be selected. (Refer to page E15 of the Operation Manual.)

Top screen

4,

IS screen

3

or Std to select

(to set to Std)

Selection item (D) OFF Std

Function IS operation stops IS operates at standard characteristics

(D): Default value

E11

Info Tally

Tally lamp light quantity setting Top screen

4,

Info screen

to adjust

(to set to 48)

Selection item 01 99 Function Minimum light quantity Maximum light quantity

Default value: This is set as the default value at the factory prior to shipment.

Info Encoder

Encoder output setting

The zoom and focus encoder output function can be enabled or disabled. When it is enabled, signals are output from the virtual connector. For details, contact with your dealer or Canon Inc.

Top screen

4,

Info screen

2

or

to select

(to set to ON)

Selection item (D) OFF ON Function Output disabled Output enabled

(D): Default value

Info CamSeri

Setting the camera serial communication to ON/OFF

The automatic identification setting of the interface between the camera and the lens can be switched between ON (enabled) or OFF (analog control).

Top screen

4,

Info screen

4

or

to select

Selection item (D) ON OFF Function Enabled Disabled

(D): Default value

E12

Top screen

4,

Info screen

5

Adjust screen

Camera Fol screen

to set the iris voltage

to set the zoom voltage

to set the focus voltage

EnterPassword screen

Enter the password

Info Adjust Camera Fol

Adjusting the Camera Fol Voltage Iris Zoom Focus

The voltages sent back from the lens to the camera can be changed when it is necessary to change the lens side according to the situation on the camera side (indicators, etc.). A password is required, so please contact the distributing agent or Canon Inc.

to select*1

to adjust*2

Press the DISPLAY switch to store the data.

*(Note 1): The data of the selected item is displayed. When this operation is performed for the first time, the factory default settings at the

time of shipment will be displayed. These are the values that have been adjusted to each individual lens. Make a note of them in case they are to be restored.

*(Note 2): The numerical value is a relative value display. Please note that making a radical change from the original value has the possibility

to influence other equipment even though it possible to select from -32760 to 32760.

*(Note) The factory default settings at the time of shipment will not be restored even when

the reset operation is performed. The password is invalid when the power is turned off. Perform password character input by locating the characters using the up and down buttons,

and moving from one character to another or making corrections using the left and right buttons.

Selection item Selection range

Iris F2.8

-32760( 0 )32760

F16

Zoom Wide Tele

Focus Near Far

Reference: The numerical values in parentheses are the reference values for the factory defaults at the time of shipment.

C1

1

2

3

4

1

2

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

CAFS ON ON ON ON/OFF ON ON/OFF

50 50 99 99 91 5* Sped CAM 0 STD

* XJ60x 3

DISPLAY

/ ON/OFF

2

C2

IG 01 - 99

CODE 0000 - 1111

[Iris] I-Gain Auto 01 - 99

Remote 01 - 99

Comp ON

OFF

Close ON

OFF

TAL ON

OFF

[Zoom] Movement Start 00 - 99

Stop 00 - 99TOP End 00 - 99

PreMovement Start 00 - 99

Stop 00 - 99

CurveMode Demand 1 - 9

CamMode CamMode 0 - 5

Control Sped

Posi

IND ON

OFF

[Focus] Curve STD

FAR

Near

[CAFS] ON

OFF

IS* MechLock ON

OFF

TOP SwSetting Alt

Mon

OffState OFF

Std

Info Tally 01-99

Encoder ON

OFF

Initialize Zoom ON

OFF

Focus ON

OFF

CamSeri ON

OFF

Adjust Camera Fol Iris -32760 32760

Zoom -32760 32760

Focus -32760 32760

* IS

C3

TOP

DISPLAY TOP

IG

CODE

[Iris]

[I-Gain] /

Comp ON/OFF

Close ON/OFF

TAL /

TOP [Zoom]

Movement /

PreMovement

CurveMode

CamMode CAM

Control

IND /

[Focus]

Curve

[CAFS] CAFS ON/OFF

IS IS

IS

MechaLock

SwSetting

OffState

Info

Tally

Encoder

Initialize

CamSeri /

Adjust

C4

Top

4

Info

3

OFFON

(D) OFF ON

(D)

IG

Top

1

2

51

3

1

AUTO

2

3 C1

C8 2-4

01 99

50

CODE

0000 1111 16

Top

0001

16

0000 1111

C5

1 [AUTO] REMOTE

2

3 C1

01 99

50 90

Top

Iris Iris

[ I-Gain ] Comp: ON Close: OFF

1

I-Gain

2

2

55

3

[Iris] [I-Gain] Auto

Remote

[Iris] Comp

ON/OFF

2F ON/OFF

Top

Iris

2

OFF

(D) ON OFF

(D)

C6

[Iris] Close

ON/OFF

ON2.0x

Top

Iris

3

ON

Comp ON

OFF

ON OFF

TAL

/

Top

OFF

(D) ON OFF

(D)

[Zoom] Movement Start

Stop

End

Top

2

Zoom

Movement

48

00 99

50 50

99

C7

[Zoom] PreMovement Start

Stop

Top

2

Zoom

2

PreMovement

2

97

00 99

99 91

Top

2

Zoom

3

CurveMode

7

[Zoom] CurveMode

1 2 3 4 (D) 5 6 7 8 9 (D)

C8

[Zoom] CamMode Demand

CAM

05

Top

2

Zoom

4

CamMode

1

(D) 0 5

(D)

[Zoom] Control

Top

2

Zoom

5

(D) Sped Posi

(D)

IND

/

Top

2

OFF

(D) ON OFF

(D)

C9

Top

3

Focus

FAR

[Focus] Curve

(D) STD FAR NEAR (D)

Far

Near Far

CAFS

CAFS

Top

3

OFF

(D) ON OFF

(D)

C10

IS MechaLock

IS IS

IS

Top

4

IS

ON

(D) OFF ON

(IS)

(IS)

(D)

IS SWSetting

IS IS

ISAlt/Mon

Top

4

IS

2

(D) Alt Mon

(D)

IS OffState

IS IS

IS OFF IS Off IS C15

Top

4

IS

3

Std

Std

(D) OFF Std

IS IS

(D)

C11

Info Tally

Top

4

Info

48

01 99

Info Encoder

/

Top

4

Info

2

ON

(D) OFF ON

(D)

Info CamSeri

/

/

Top

4

Info

4

(D) ON OFF

(D)

C12

Top

4

Info

5

Adjust

Camera Fol

EnterPassword

Info Adjust Camera Fol

Iris Zoom Focus

1

2

DISPLAY

1

2

-32760 32760

OFF

F2.8

-32760 ( 0 ) 32760

F16

Wide Tele

Near Far

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INDEX BACK FOCUS ................................................................... E8 EXTENDER ..................................................................... E15 FOCUS ............................................................................ E13 IRIS.................................................................................. E14 IRIS GAIN .......................................................................... E8 ZOOM .............................................................................. E13

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