VADDIO CLEARVIEW HD-20SE Installation And User Manual - page 10
ClearVIEW HD-20
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QCCU
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ClearVIEW HD-20
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QCCU
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YSTEM
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Document Number 342-0937 Rev C
Page 10 of 28
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The HD-20
SE
camera has an individual firmware that auto loads when the camera is plugged in to the Universal
CCU and the CCU is turned on (Note: Always turn the camera on first so when the CCU wakes up, it will recognize
the camera). The menus are organized as follows:
Menu Organization
Image: Main Menu Page
The Main Menu screen shows eight (8) prominent
parameters at a time. These controls are directly related to
the front panel buttons allowing for quick change access.
Simply touch the button of the control to be adjusted, and
spin the rotary encoder and watch the value of the control
on the display change in real-time. This screen does not
need a cursor since the control relates directly to a front
panel button.
Image: Shutter, Noise Reduction and Image
Stabilization Menu
Access to the shutter speed is allowed in this menu. For the
most part, it can be left at the default unless challenging or
funky lighting demands the use of the shutter. On this
screen and the rest, the cursor is the “@” sign and the “>”
appears as the parameter is select and adjusted. Touch
cancel to return to the cursor mode. A few notes about
Super Noise Reduction and Image Stabilization:
Super Noise Reduction: Please use the noise reduction, if needed, on the lower settings. Too much noise
reduction will tend to blur images with a lot of movement. So consider the subject matter, if you are shooting a
Roller Derby, use as little as possible, conversely a well framed shot of paint drying can use more noise
reduction…as needed, of course.
Image Stabilization: It is great for a hand held camcorder, an operator with a tripod and on a mount on the front of
a church balcony. But in the absence of shaking and vibration, try not to use image stabilization in general. Using
a camera with image stabilization with a joystick can be frustrating as the image will not start or stop with the
movements of the joystick because it is buffering frames to apply stabilization and there will be a difficult lag to
anticipate. Anticipating for buffered frames isn’t anything we like people to have to think about.
Image: Cat-5 Adjustment Menu Page
The Cat-5 Adjustment Menu allows the operator to adjust
the skew of the Cat-5 Cable, the color space of the HDMI
output, Y-Gain and the Scene Configuration.
Adjust the skew of the Cat-5 cable (range of 1 to 16) to
compensate for differing lengths of the Cat-5 cable pairs
between the camera and CCU. This setting will usually
be best in the middle of the range of skew numbers
which pass acceptable video.
Set the HDMI Color Space to YCbCr for HDMI and to sRGB for DVI-D output (on an HDMI connector).
The Y-Gain is for adjusting the video ±10 IRE at all outputs as needed for associated video equipment.
Preset Lighting Scene Configurations offer sample settings for fluorescent, incandescent and outdoor lighting
environments. Choose the scene (shown in the Screen Config description below) which looks best for the
situation and fine tune from there.
Main Control Menu
8-Most used Controls
displayed
For this Menu, put
Dip Switch 5 UP
CAT-5 CCU HD-20
SE
RED
65 GAMMA 48
BLUE
75
DETAIL 04
CHROMA
08
IRIS
AUTO
BRIGHT 50
GAIN
AUTO
CAT-5 CCU HD-20
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@
Skew
8 Scene Config
HDMI
YCbCr > 1: AUTO
YGain
Def
CAT-5 Adjust Menu
With Skew, Color
Space Y-Gain and Six
preset Scene
Shutter, Noise
Reduction and Image
Stabilization Menu
Version Info Menu
LED Display Menu
For set up of front
panel LED display
LCD Display
Adjustment Menu
CAT-5 CCU HD-20
SE
@Shutter
60
SNR
2
DIS