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Zoom 507Sigma Telephoto zoom lens - 70 mm - 300 mm - F/4.0-5.6 - Nikon F

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This lens has two SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass elements in the front lens group and one in the rear lens group for correction of chromatic aberration throughout the entire zoom range. It is capable of macro photography with a 1:2 maximum close-up magnification at the 300 mm focal length. It also has a switch for changeover to macro photography at focal lengths between 200 mm and 300 mm. It fs the ideal high performance lens for portraits, sports photography, nature photography, and other t... Read more
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I like my HP R507 camera very much as it is very reliable, it has really sharp optics and good color reproduction and it makes excellent photos.
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hp r507 digital camera Great little camera with fantastic features. Very compact and light. hp r507 i bought one of these from jessops.over the next 12 months,it was constantly problematic.each time it went faulty. Great little camera This is a great camera for everyday snaps.
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easy to navigate through great for the inexperienced had defective camera/battery Real good performance - reasonable price. Was worried after the first one messed up.

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Operation Manual

Thank you for selecting the ZOOM 507 (hereafter simply called the "507"). Please take the time to read this manual carefully so you can get the most out of your 507 and ensure optimum performance and reliability. Retain this manual for future reference. ZOOM CORPORATION
NOAH Bldg., 2-10-2, Miyanishi-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183, Japan PHONE: 0423-69-7116 FAX: 0423-69-7115 Printed in Japan 507-5000

1 Major Features

High-grade reverb of top class devices despite compact size; delay with 990 ms maximum delay time; and outstanding spatial effects that produce a beautiful chorus sound at an affordable price. On-board "Zfx-2" DSP (Digital Signal Processor) developed by Zoom, and an innovative design used solely for its powerful spatial effects. Demonstrates its power in home recording as well as in live performances. You can switch between 24 patches to store diverse settings based on your preference. Integrated auto-chromatic tuner for guitar. You can tune your instrument easily anywhere, any time. You can also leave the tuning function disabled all the time. The optional FP01 expression pedal enables foot control of the mix level for the effect sound. The optional FS01 foot switch enables operation of the chorus ON/OFF switch. Dual power supply design allows the unit to be powered from an alkaline battery (6LR61) or an AC adapter.

2 Safety Precautions

USAGE AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
In this manual, symbols are used to highlight warnings and cautions for you to read so that accidents can be prevented. The meanings of these symbols are as follows: This symbol indicates explanations about extremely dangerous issues. If users ignore this symbol and handle the device incorrectly, serious injury or death could result. This symbol indicates explanations about dangerous issues. If users ignore this symbol and handle the device the wrong way, bodily injury and damage to the equipment could result.

Usage precautions

Electrical interference
For safety considerations, the 507 has been designed to provide maximum protection against the emission of electromagnetic radiation from inside the device, and from external interference.However, equipment that is very susceptible to interference or that emits powerful electromagnetic waves should not be placed near the 507, as the possibility of interference cannot be ruled out entirely. Whatever the type of digital control device, the 507 included, electromagnetic damage can cause malfunctioning and corrupt or destroy data. Since this is an ever-present danger, thorough care should be taken to minimize the risk of damage.

Warning

Caution
Please observe the following safety tips and precautions to ensure hazard-free use of the 507.

About power

Warning Since power consumption of this unit is fairly high, we
recommend the use of an AC adapter whenever possible. When powering the unit from a battery, use only an alkaline type.

Cleaning

Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the 507. If necessary, slightly moisten the cloth. Do not use abrasive cleanser, wax, or solvents (such as paint thinner or cleaning alcohol), since these may dull the finish or damage the surface.

AC adapter operation

Be sure to use only an AC adapter which supplies 9 V DC, 300 mA and is equipped with a "center minus" plug (Zoom AD-0006). The use of an adapter other than the specified type may damage the unit and pose a safety hazard. Connect the AC adapter only to an AC outlet that supplies the rated voltage required by the adapter. When disconnecting the AC adapter from the AC outlet, always grasp the adapter itself and do not pull the cable. If the unit is not to be used for a long time, disconnect the AC adapter from the outlet.

Connecting cables and input and output jacks
You should always turn off the power to the 507 and all other equipment before connecting or disconnecting any cables. Also make sure to disconnect all cables and the AC adapter before moving the 507.

Battery operation

Use only a 9 V (alkaline) battery (6LR61). The 507 cannot be used for recharging. Pay close attention to the labelling of the battery to make sure you choose the correct type. If the 507 is not to be used for an extended period of time, remove the battery from the unit. If battery leakage has occurred, wipe the battery compartment and the battery terminals carefully to remove all remnants of battery fluid. While using the unit, the battery compartment cover should be closed.

Environment

Avoid using your 507 in environments where it will be exposed to: Extreme temperature High humidity or moisture Excessive dust or sand Excessive vibration or shock

Handling

Caution The 507 is a precision instrument. Except for the foot
switches, do not push other parts with your feet or subject them to strong force. Take care that no foreign objects (coins or pins etc.) or liquids enter the unit. Be sure to turn the power to all equipment off before making connections. Before moving the unit, turn the power off and disconnect all cables and the AC adapter.

Alterations

Never open the case of the 507 or attempt to modify the product in any way since this can result in damage to the unit.

7 Selecting Patches

Bank switching
Banks A, b, C, d, E, F are available

PATCH DOWN

PATCH UP

BANK F

PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4

Patch switching

24 patches are available

BANK E

PATCH 1 PATCH 2
The 24 patches can be easily selected by pressing the patch pedals. The right patch pedal switches to the next patch and the left patch pedal switches to the previous patch. In the initial condition, the 507 is set up so that the patch pedals select patches continuously, but you can also set up the unit so that patches are switched only within a certain bank of four patches. [For details, see section 9 Patch Switching (Application: Bank Hold ON).] Banks are selected with the VALUE +/keys. Press the VALUE+ key to select the next bank, and the VALUE- key to select the previous bank. For example, to switch from Patch 2, Bank A to Patch 3, Bank C, the patch pedal would have to be pressed nine times. Instead, you can press the VALUE+ key twice to switch to Bank C, and then press the patch pedal (UP) just once to select Patch 3.

PATCH 3 PATCH 4

BANK UP

BANK d

BANK C

BANK DOWN

BANK b

BANK A

Bank/patch switching when Bank Hold is off (initial setting)
8 Using the Bypass/Tuner Mode
The effects of the 507 can be turned off (bypassed) temporarily, so that only the original sound of the instrument is heard. In this mode, the auto-chromatic tuning function via the LED display is also active.

Tuner ON/OFF

Pressing the EDIT key and the STORE key simultaneously for more than one second in Play mode will allow you to select whether or not to activate the tuning function in Bypass mode. When you change the setting, the display will show"tunEr oFF" (tuning function off) or "tunEr on" (tuning function on) according to the setting.

Calibration

Select reference pitch for auto-chromatic guitar tuner (calibration). * The reference pitch (A) can be adjusted in the range from 435 to 445 Hz. When the BANK key is pressed in Bypass/Tuner mode, this is shown as "35" to "45" on the display for a second. Adjust to the suitable value. At power-on, the setting is 440 Hz (40).

Bypass mode

Pressing both patch pedals simultaneously activates the Bypass mode.
Currently selected patch is displayed
Press both pedals together

Bypass ON/OFF

The bypass function is invoked by pressing the left and right patch pedals simultaneously. To cancel the Bypass/Tuner mode, just press one of the patch pedals.

Release immediately

Tuning function (only when the tuning function is ON)
To cancel the Bypass mode, simply press one of the patch pedals. The unit then reverts to the previously selected patch.

Tuner mode

The 507 is initially set so that the auto-chromatic tuning function for the guitar activates automatically when the Bypass mode is invoked. In Bypass mode, pick an open string to be tuned. The closest note will be shown on the display.
Input signal standby condition

Regular tuning

Do = C Do# = C#

& #w &

4th string &

Re# = D#

& #w
6th string 1st string &

Fa# = F#

3rd string &

w #w w

La = A La# = A#

5th string

& #w & w

Mi = E Fa = F

So = G So# = G#

Re = D

Si = B

2nd string

When the tuning function is active, the parameter cursor LEDs serve as tuning meter, designed to enhance tuning precision during fine adjustments.

Turning tuning function off
If you do not want to activate the tuning function in Bypass Pitch is too high Correctly tuned Pitch is too low mode, press the STORE and EDIT keys simultaneously for more than one second in Play mode. The tuning function will be turned off, and this setting will be stored even when the power is turned off. When you turn the function off, the display will show "tunEr oFF" (tuning function off). To turn the tuning function on, press the same keys simultaneously again. The display will show "tunEr on" (tuning function on).
NOTE: Please note that the tuning function may not operate properly if other effect modules between the guitar and the 507 are on.
3 What Are Banks and Patches?

PATCH

A group of the settings for a certain effect type is called a PATCH. The 507 comes with 24 preset patches which can be changed (edited) by the user.

4 PATCH LIST

The 507 has memory capacity for 24 patches. At the factory, these are programmed with recommended settings. The user can freely change the contents of any patch, and it is also possible to restore the factory settings.
PATCH# PATCH CONCEPT EFFECT TYPE for ELECTRIC GUITAR for ACOUSTIC GUITAR for MTR & DTM
The 507 calls up patches in sets of four, called a "bank".
A1 A2 A3 A4 b1 b2 b3 b4 C1 C2 C3 C4 d1 d2 d3 d4 E1 E2 E3 E4 F1 F2 F3 F4
Basic hall reverberation Reverberation for arpeggio with chorus Delay + reverberation, suits playing melody Basic room reverberation Plate reverberation for guitar Prominent short reverberation in ensemble Chorus + delay + reverberation SFX making everything sound like ethnic instruments Basic plate reverberation Catchy short delay, for cutting Delay sound matching guitar sound Reverberation + stereo flanger Reverberation with crashing surf sound High-quality doubling sound Showy plate reverberation Chorus + reverberation for acoustic guitar Metallic echo like inside hollow pipe Gate reverberation with chorus Hard walled jazz club ambience Plate for rock vocals [ for Track down] Pops vocal echo [ for Track down] Echo for traditional song [ for Track down] Chorus part reverberation [ for Track down] General guitar solo
HALL 1 with CHORUS HALL 1 DLY+REV 1 ROOM 4 PLATE 3 ROOM 3 with CHORUS DLY+REV 1 with CHORUS DLY+REV 2 with FLANGE PLATE 2 DLY+REV 4 with CHORUS DLY+REV 3 HALL 2 with FLANGE HALL 4 DLY+REV 4 PLATE 1 HALL 3 with CHORUS ROOM 1 PLATE 4 ROOM 2 PLATE 2 with CHORUS with CHORUS

BANK F BANK E BANK d BANK C BANK b BANK A
PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4
PLATE 1 DLY+REV 2 ROOM 3 with CHORUS DLY+REV 1 with CHORUS
5 Configuration of Effects
The 507's patches are composed of two effect modules (virtual boxes for making effect settings easy to understand). These modules contain effect parameters, elements that decide the tones of the effects. Patches are the parameters set according to taste in the effect modules.

REVERB/DLY+REV module

This is the module that can be used either as various types of REVERB or DLY+REV, depending on the parameter setting.

CHORUS module

INPUT REVERB / DLY+REV

PARAMETER 1

REVERB TYPE

CHORUS

PARAMETER 5

OUTPUT

This is an effect module that gives the notes a round, expansive feeling. This can be connected before or after the REVERB/DLY+REV module by setting the parameter accordingly. When connected after the REVERB/DLY+REV module, the chorus sound is emphasized and a flanger effect can also be obtained.
L Channel R Channel OUTPUT

PARAMETER 2

REVERB TIME / DELAY TIME

REVERB/DLY+REV

PARAMETER 3

TONE / FB

When CHORUS module is connected before REVERB/DLY+REV module.
L Channel OUTPUT R Channel

PARAMETER 4

REVERB MIX

C7 C9: Flanger effect

When CHORUS module is connected after REVERB/DLY+REV module.
6 Controls, Functions and Connections

Front Panel

TUNER indicator
In the 507, this indicator shows that the tuner is active, and it serves as a gauge for fine tuning your instrument.

OUTPUT INPUT

DISPLAY
Displays information required to operate the 507.

Play mode

Displays the selected bank (A-F) and patch (1-4).

Edit mode

Displays the value of the selected effect parameter.
BATTERY EMPTY WARNING display
When the unit is powered from the battery, this indicator begins flashing to warn that the battery is running low.
BANK HOLD REVERB TYPE HALL ROOM

Bypass/Tuner mode

Shows the pitch of the input signal.

1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4

STORE key
When the contents of patches are to be stored, this key is used for putting the unit in store standby status and to execute the store function.

PLATE DLY+REV TIME

TUNER CAL. EDIT VAL. BANK
PARAMETER CURSOR indicator
The currently used effect module lights.
Setting of direct load function

When the STORE key is pressed for at least 1 second during Play mode (during performance), the direct load function can be switched on or off. [For details, see 10 Patch Switching (Application: Direct Load OFF).]
DLY TIME (x10mS) TONE FEEDBACK REVERB MIX c1-c9 CHO REV C1-C9 REV CHO
The indicator lights up for the currently used effect module, and the indicator flashes for the effect module that is turned off. Also, the indicator for the effect module selected for editing flashes.

DOWN BYPASS

Indicators function as tuning meter.
EDIT key (for creating your own patches)
This key serves to toggle between the Play mode and Edit mode (mode for creating patches to suit your taste). In Edit mode, this key can be used to select the effect parameters you wish to change. Also, when the effect parameter CHORUS is selected, press this EDIT key to return from the Edit mode to the Play mode.

VALUE +/- keys

The keys serve for bank switching.
The keys serve for changing the effect parameter.
Setting of bank hold function
When the EDIT key is held down for at least 1 second in Play mode, the bank hold function is turned on or off. [For details, see 9 Patch Switching (Application: Bank Hold ON).]
The keys serve for setting the tuner reference pitch (calibration).
PATCH UP (right)/DOWN (left) pedals

Rear Panel

The pedals serve for patch switching. Pressing both pedals simultaneously activates the Bypass/Tuner mode.
The pedals serve for selecting effect parameters. Pressing both pedals simultaneously turns the currently selected effect module on or off.
Pressing either pedal cancels the Bypass/Tuner mode to return to Play mode.

INPUT jack

Serves for connecting the guitar. When the unit is powered by the battery, this jack also functions as the power on/off switch. The 507 is powered on by plugging a shielded cable into this jack. When the unit is not in use, the cable should be disconnected to prevent battery drain.

DC IN (AC adapter) jack

Serves for connecting an AC adapter (Zoom AD-0006) which delivers 9 VDC, 300 mA with a "center minus" plug configuration. The 507 is powered on by plugging an AC adapter into this jack.

CONTROL IN jack

When the optional FP01 expression pedal and FS01 foot switch are connected to this jack it can serve as the external control jack. When the optional expression pedal FP01 is connected, it can serve for controlling the mix level of the effect. When the optional foot switch FS01 is connected, chorus can be switched on or off externally.

CONTROL IN OUTPUT

OUTPUT jack
This jack is for the output signal from the 507. You can connect either a single guitar amplifier, using a monaural shielded cable, or two guitar amplifiers, using a Y-type stereo shielded cable, or a pair of stereo headphones. If the volume level is low when using headphones, use headphones with low impedance (32 ohms or less).

ZOOM CORPORATION

300mA MADE IN JAPAN [PHONES]

11 Editing Patches

The 507 comes with 24 predefined patches. However, the 507 offers many more possibilities for combining effects in innovative ways. To discover these possibilities, we recommend that you try changing the parameters (elements that make up patches) to create your own patches. This operation is called editing, and is done in the Edit mode. To switch from normal Play mode to Edit mode, press the EDIT key briefly (for less than 1 second).
* Note that if the EDIT key is held down for 1 second or longer, the Bank Hold mode will be activated.
The correlations between parameter cursor LEDs and parameters are shown below. The asterisked parameters are effective only when the DLY+REV reverb type has been selected as the parameter at the highest (first) position.
1st parameter cursor LED: Reverb type selection 2nd parameter cursor LED:Reverb time/delay time (*) setting 3rd parameter cursor LED: Reverb tone/delay feedback (*) setting 4th parameter cursor LED: Reverb/delay + reverb (*) mix setting 5th parameter cursor LED: Chorus module setting
(1) While still in Play mode, select the patch you wish to edit.
(2) Press the EDIT key to activate the Edit mode.
Immediately after switching from Play mode to Edit mode, the parameter indicator of the currently selected Reverb type (HALL, ROOM, PLATE, DLY+REV) flashes, and the setting for that parameter is displayed. This means that the Reverb type parameter has been selected for editing.
Use the VALUE +/- keys to change parameters. For an explanation of the various parameters, see 12 Effect Parameters. When the EDIT key is pressed while the fifth parameter cursor LED flashes, Edit mode is canceled and the unit returns to Play mode.

C1 C9 C9 A1

In Edit mode, the EDIT key is used for selecting the parameter for editing. Each time the EDIT key is pressed the parameter cursor moves one position down. The flashing position shows which parameter is selected for editing.
(1) Use the EDIT key or patch pedal to select the parameter you wish to change.
(2) Use the VALUE +/- keys to adjust the parameter.
(3) While the eighth parameter cursor LED is flashing, press the EDIT key to return to Play mode.

12 Effect Parameters

Selects the reverb type for the REVERB/DLY+REV module. Four types can be selected for each of HALL, ROOM PLATE and DELAY+REVERB, for a total of 16 types.

Range of setting

Reverb type
By pressing either the + or - key, the preceding or following reverb type can be selected. By pressing both + and - keys simultaneously, selection moves to the first effect type of the next group. The features of the types are as follows:

HALL 1-4

ROOM 1-4

PLATE 1-4

DELAY+REVERB effect types
Effect types combining delay (echo effect) and reverb (reverberation effect). * When this effect type is selected, the contents of parameters 2-4 change.
Reverb simulating the acoustics of a hall.
Reverb simulating the acoustics of a room.
Reverb simulating the acoustics of a metal plate.
When a HALL, ROOM, or PLATE reverb type has been selected
Sets the reverb time (length of reverb).
When a DELAY+REVERB reverb type has been selected
Sets the delay time in 10 ms steps (gap between the original sound and delay sound, and between delay sounds).

Reverb time/delay time

The larger the value, the longer the reverb time. The value changes in increments or decrements of 1 each time the + or - key is pressed. When the +/- keys are pressed simultaneously, the value changes in tens--10, 20, 30, etc.
The larger the value, the longer the gap between the original sound and the delay sound, and between the delay sounds. The value changes in increments or decrements of 1 each time the + or - key is pressed. When the +/- keys are pressed simultaneously, the value changes in tens--10, 20.90.

TONE/FB (Tone/feedback)

Adjusts the reverb tone.
Adjusts the feedback of the delay sound.
Larger values result in a more pronounced high-range reverb, for a bright tone. The value changes in increments or decrements of 1 each time the + or - key is pressed. When the +/- keys are pressed simultaneously, the value changes in tens--10, 20.50.
Larger values result in more frequent repetitions. The value changes in increments or decrements of 1 each time the + or - key is pressed. When the +/- keys are pressed simultaneously, the value changes in tens-10, 20.50.
Adjusts the mix of the reverb sound.
Adjusts the mix of the delay sound and reverb sound.
Larger values result in a greater volume of delay sound and reverb sound. The value changes in increments or decrements of 1 each time the + or key is pressed. When the +/- keys are pressed simultaneously, the value changes in tens--10, 20.50.
Larger values result in a greater volume of reverb sound. The value changes in increments or decrements of 1 each time the + or - key is pressed. When the +/- keys are pressed simultaneously, the value changes in tens--10, 20.50.
Sets the depth effect of the CHORUS module and the position for connecting the CHORUS module.
In the range from c1 to c9, the CHORUS module is connected before the REVERB/DLY+REV module. Higher values result in a deeper effect. In the range from C1 to C6, the CHORUS module is connected after the REVERB/DLY+REV module. Higher values result in a deeper effect. The C7 - C9 setting results in a flanger effect. The value changes in increments or decrements of 1 each time the + or - key is pressed.
When you press the + and - keys simultaneously, the value will skip from c1 to C1, and so forth. If you press both left and right patch pedals simultaneously while the CHORUS parameter is selected, you can turn the chorus effect on and off. When you turn the chorus effect off, the display will show "oF".
Selection ! change of parameters to
As described in 11. Editing Patches, parameters to be edited are selected by repeatedly pressing the EDIT key, but you can also use the patch pedals for this purpose. Press the PATCH UP pedal (right patch pedal) to move the parameter cursor from the bottom up. Press the PATCH DOWN pedal (left patch pedal) to move the parameter cursor from the top down.

Switching REVERB/DLY+REV module on and off With parameters 1-4 selected, switch the REVERB/DLY+REV module off by pressing the left and right patch pedals simultaneously. In that status, switch the REVERB/DLY+REV module on by pressing the left and right patch pedals simultaneously. The parameter settings will return to their original values (parameter values immediately prior to being switched off). Switching CHORUS module on and off With parameter 5 selected, switch the CHORUS module off by pressing the left and right patch pedals simultaneously. EFFECT OFF =
# Parameter setting shortcut
$ Master level adjustment
Normally, parameter values are set by tapping the VALUE+ or VALUE - key once for each increment or decrement. For quick operation, you can use the shortcut function. This is activated in the Edit mode by pressing both VALUE keys simultaneously. In normal operation, for example, if the reverb type of the REVERB/DLY+REV module is set to h1 (HALL1) and you wish to switch this to d3 (DLY+REV3), you would have to press the VALUE+ key 14 times. Instead, you can achieve the same effect by the shortcut operation, in which you twice press the VALUE +/- keys simultaneously to instantly bring up d1 (DLY+REV1), and then press the VALUE+ key twice to arrive at the target reverb type.
With the 507 you are also able to set the master effect level that governs the overall effect output level. The master effect level is adjusted in Play mode. Hold the VALUE +/- keys down simultaneously for at least 1 second. The current master level will be displayed for 1 second. While the level is being displayed, use the VALUE +/keys to change it. The setting range is 0-50. (Default value = 40) The unit does not store the setting for the master effect level. Each time the power is turned on it has to be set again.
and off @ Switching effect modules on
The two effect modules of the 507, REVERB/DLY+REV and CHORUS, can be thought of as two compact effectors connected in a row (or three compact effectors when DLY+REV is selected as the reverb type). These two modules can be switched on and off independently just as with compact effectors, and their statuses can be stored as patches.
In the off status, switch the CHORUS module on by pressing the left and right patch pedals simultaneously. The parameter setting will return to its original value.

13 Storing Patches

If you have edited (altered) a patch and turn the 507 off without storing the patch, the patch will revert to its old setting. To store an edited patch, use the following simple procedure. Storing can be carried out in both Play mode and Edit mode. After you have edited the patch, press the STORE key. If the unit is currently in Play mode, release the key before 1 second has elapsed, otherwise the Direct Load function will be activated. The display starts to flash. This condition is called the store standby condition. If you wish, you can abandon the store procedure at this point by pressing the EDIT key. If you press the STORE key once more, the contents of the patch are updated. You can also change the patch number before storing, so that the edited patch will be stored in a different number. In this case, the original patch that was used as a starting point for editing will not be changed.

(2) Press the STORE key. (Unit enters store standby mode.) (4) Press the STORE key once more. (Store process is completed.)
(1) Edit the patch as desired.
(3) Select the patch for storing.

14 Replacing the Battery

If the tuning indicator flashes while the unit is being powered from the battery, the battery is exhausted and should be replaced as described below. Since the 507 has fairly high rated power consumption, use only a 6LRV (alkaline) battery. Using another kind of battery will result in shorter operation.
1. Turn the 507 upside down and open the cover of the battery compartment. (Push the catch to unlock the cover, then lift it up.) 2. Remove the battery from the compartment and disconnect the battery cable. (Grasp the terminal strip and do not pull at the cable.) 3. Connect the battery cable to the new battery, taking care to observe correct polarity (+/-). Then insert the battery into the battery compartment. 4. Close the battery compartment cover, taking care not to pinch the cable. (Make sure that the cover is properly locked.)

6LRV (alkaline) battery

15 Returning Patches to Factory Settings
The 507 comes with 24 predefined patches that have been programmed at the factory. Also after you have edited and stored your own patches, you can return to the factory default settings at any time. This process is called "recalling". Returning all 24 patches to the original contents and resetting the Bank Hold and Direct Load functions is called "all initialize". The Recall mode is separate from the Play mode and Edit mode. You cannot switch directly to Recall mode from these modes. The Recall mode can only be activated by turning the unit on in a special way, as described below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn the unit off by disconnecting the AC adapter or the guitar input cable. Keep the STORE key depressed and turn the unit on. The indication "AL" flashes on the display. To perform "all initialize", press the STORE key once more in this condition. The flashing rate increases and the initialization procedure is carried out. When it is completed, the unit automatically enters the Play mode. 5. When wishing to recall only a particular patch, select the patch number in step 3, using the same procedure as for normal patch selection. 6. When the desired patch has been selected, press the STORE key. The flashing rate increases and the contents of the selected patch are recalled. 7. Recalling of individual patches can be carried out continuously. When you wish to terminate the process, press the EDIT key. The unit then returns to the Play mode. Turning the unit off also terminates the recall condition.

16 Specifications

Effects: Effect Modules: Banks and Patches: Analog/Digital Conversion: Digital/Analog Conversion: Sampling Frequency: Input: Rated input level: Input impedance: Output: Control Input: Display: Power Requirements: Dimensions: Weight: Maximum simultaneous effects -- 3 effects 17 types Hall Reverb 1-4, Room Reverb 1-4, Plate Reverb 1-4, Delay+Reverb 1-4, Chorus Maximum simultaneous modules -- 2 modules 6 banks x 4 patches = 24 patches (edit + store possible) 18 bit, 128 times oversampling 16 bit, linear 31.25 kHz Guitar input (standard monaural phone jack) -20 dBm 470 kilohms Combined line/headphone output (standard stereo phone jack) Max. output level: +6 dBm Output load impedance: 10 kilohms or more For optional FP01 or FS01 2-digit, 7-segment LED, tuning indicator, parameter cursor indicator Optional AC adapter 9 VDC, 300 mA (Zoom AD-0006) Battery: 6LRV (alkaline) battery x 1 Battery life: Approx. 4 h continuous operation 147 (W) x 157 (D) x 48 (H) mm 480 g (without batteries)

* 0 dBm = 0.775 Vrms * Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
9 Patch Switching (Application: Bank Hold ON)
In the initial setting, the patch pedal switches all patches in order, regardless of the bank divisions. The bank hold function limits switching to the four patches within a bank. When this function is activated, the patch pedals switch in order between the patches in the current bank only. To activate this function, hold the EDIT key down for at least 1 second in Play mode. The BANK HOLD indicator will light. To turn the function off, again hold the EDIT key down for at least 1 second. The BANK HOLD indicator will go off. Banks can be switched using the VALUE +/- keys.

Bank Hold ON

Keeping the EDIT key depressed for at least 1 second activates Bank Hold. To cancel Bank Hold, press the EDIT key again for 1 second.
Banks A, b, C, d, E, F can be switched. PATCH DOWN PATCH UP
4 patches within bank can be switched.
Bank/patch switching when Bank Hold is on

BANK HOLD ON

BANK HOLD OFF
10 Patch Switching (Application: Direct Load OFF)
In the default condition, the 507 is set up in such a way that pressing a patch pedal immediately switches the patch and alters the output sound. This is called Direct Load ON. This switching principle is most convenient when the desired patches are adjacent or close to each other. However, when wanting to switch to a patch that is further away, it may be desirable not to activate the sound of the other patches in between. When this is desired, turn the Direct Load function off as follows. When Direct Load has been turned off, switching banks and patches has no effect until the user confirms the selection.

DIRECT LOAD OFF

Keeping STORE key depressed for 1 second turns Direct Load off. The same procedure serves to turn it on.
For example, when going from patch 1 to patch 4 with Direct Load active, patches 2 and 3 will briefly be heard when the patch UP pedal is pressed three times. When Direct Load is off, pressing the patch UP pedal will change the number on the display (the number flashes), but until the user confirms the choice, the sound remains that of patch 1. To turn Direct Load on or off, keep the STORE key depressed for at least 1 second. To confirm a choice after selecting a patch with Direct Load off, press both patch pedals simultaneously.
Example: Switching from patch 1 to patch 4

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Banks A, b, C, d, E, F can be switched.

Patches can be switched.

Confirming a patch
When display indication flashes, pressing both patch pedals together confirms the patch and switches the output sound.
Patch switching completed Confirm

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Installation and Operation Manual for

Speed Dome Camera

SP-507
Please read the operation manual carefully before installing and using this unit

VER:1.0

CONTENTS
SP-507 Packing List ------------------------------------------------------2 CAMERA SPECIFICATION--------------------------------------------- 3 1. PRECAUTIONS-------------------------------------------------------- 4 2. OPERATION------------------------------------------------------------ 5 3. ID SETTING------------------------------------------------------------- 8 4. PROTOCOL SETTING----------------------------------------------- 8 5. CONSTRUCTION----------------------------------------------------- 9 6. TROUBLESHOTING------------------------------------------------- 10 7. CONNECTION OF RS485 BUS AND TERMINATION RESISTER----------------------------------------- 11 8. INSTALLATION-------------------------------------------------------- 12 APPENDIX -------------------------------------------------------15

Warnings

Lightning proof equipment must be installed when the speed dome camera is installed in open area.
Make sure the input voltage and normal rated power before

powered up.

SP-507 Packing List

QTY/ Unit

Remark
DC12V power supply adapter

English Operation Manual

Bracket

(Standard)

Wall Bracket

(Option)

Accessories packing

CAMERA SPECIFICATION

ITEMS SYNC System Scanning System Image Pickup Device CCD Sensor Effective Pixels S/N Horizontal Resolution Lens Zoom White Balance ALC AGC BLC Function ICR Function Minimum Illumination F1.6 Internal
Internal Mode / External (AC Lock) Mode (1Hz) 1:2 Interlace ICX405AK (PAL) ICX404AK (NTSC) 512(H)X492 (V) (NTSC) 512(H)X582 (V) (PAL) 48dB ( =1 , AGCOFF, Aperture=OFF , Luminance signal) 420 TV Lines f=3.712mm / Auto IRIS X ATW Auto +18dB (Max) Auto X 0.08Lux (F1.2 / 50IRE / AGC ON) AES: 1/60(1/50) 1/120,000 sec. ICX229AK (PAL) ICX228AK (NTSC) 768 (H) X 494 (V) (NTSC) 752 (H) X 582 (V) (PAL) More than 46 dB ( = 1AGC OFFAPC OFFY-out) 480 TV Lines F1.6(W) 1.9(T) f=3.7(W)37.8(T)mm 10X Optical Zoom and 10X Digital Zoom ATW/AWB/FIX (Zero Color Rolling) Auto/Fix (OSD Control) +24dB (Max) 48 Zone BLC (OSD Control) YES 1.5 Lux(F1.8/50IRE) ICR ON 0.02 Lux AES: 1/60(1/50) 1/120,000 sec. Manual: 8 Step 0.45 / 1 1.0Vp-p / 75 RS485 Speed 0.5 30/s Speed 0.5 30/s 32 Preset Positions (Max) 6 Auto Cruising Tracks (Max) -Within 85% RH DC12V 0.5V, 6W (Max)
Electronic Shutter GAMMA Correction Video Signal Output External Control Pan Tilt Preset Auto Cruise Operation Temperature Operation Humidity Power Source

1. PRECAUTIONS

(1) Do not attempt to disassemble the camera. To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Ask qualified service personnel for servicing. (2) Handle the camera with care. Do not abuse the camera. Avoid striking, shaking, etc. The camera could be damaged by improper handling or storage. (3) Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the camera body. Use a dry cloth to clean the camera when it is dirty. When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently. Care should be taken not to scratch the dome when wiping it. Afterwards, wipe off the remained part of the detergent in it with a dry cloth. (4) Never face the camera towards the sun. Do not aim the camera at bright objects. Whether the camera is in use or not, never aim it at the sun or other extremely bright objects. Otherwise, blooming or smear maybe caused. (5) Never face the camera towards a place exposed to light sources for a long time. If light sources such as spot light cause burn-in on the display screen, part of image may discolor due to deterioration of color filter in CCD when changing aim of the camera etc. (6) Do not install this camera upside down. This camera is designed for mounting on the ceiling or wall. Using this camera installed upside down, for example, mounted on the floor, may cause malfunction. (7) Do not operate the camera beyond the specified temperature, humidity or power source ratings. Do not use the camera in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists. Do not place near heat sources such as radiators, stoves or other units that produce heat. Use the Indoor Speed Dome camera under conditions where temperature is between -30C - +50C, and humidity is below 85 %. The input power source is DC12V. (8) Do not install the camera near the air out-let of an air conditioner. The lens may become cloudy due to condensation if the camera is used under the following conditions. Rapid temperature fluctuations by switching the air conditioner on and off Rapid temperature fluctuations due to frequent door opening and closing Use in an environment where eyeglasses become foggy Use in a room filled with cigarette smoke or dust. If the lens becomes cloudy due to condensation, remove the dome cover and wipe all moist surfaces with a soft cloth. (9) Consumables Parts having contacts such as the lens-drive motors, cooling fan motor and slip-rings built inside the camera are subject to wear with time. About replacement and maintenance of such parts, please ask the nearest service center. (10) Do not aim the camera at the same object for a long time. Burn-in of an image may be caused on the fluorescent screen of CRT. 4

2.OPERATION

The speed dome camera can be controlled remotely horizontal and vertical movement. It is controlled remotely from the keyboard or controller through a serial connection to the RS-485 connector. The speed dome camera will conduct a self-check after powered up and (Only for SP-507)PP-D2400, ID001, V10. the monitor will display as following The information will be disappeared after the self-check
is finished.Protocol and ID code will be displayed according to the users choice

Normal Function

2.1 Pan/Tilt Function The camera is capable of moving vertically and horizontally. The Pan/Tilt speed is variable for given amount of joystick deflection. 2.2 2.2.1 Lens Function(Only for SP-507) Zoom Lens Function(Only for SP-507)
Transform the view angle of the camerazoom in / zoom out press[TELE] or [WIDE] 2.2.2 Focus Function(Only for SP-507)
In some special circumstance, users need conduct focus manual, he can press [NEAR] or [FAR] to transform the focus 2.2.3 adjust. 2.3 Preset Function The speed dome camera is capable of going to 32 preset positions. Each is with its own P/T/Z and focus. When preset a camera position, the P/T/Z and focus will be memorized for that position. 2.3.1 To set a preset position First inputPRESET, and then input the number of preset position and pressENTERat the end [PRESET] + N + [ENTER], Nthe number of preset position: 1~ 32. 2.3.2 To call a preset position Nthe number of preset position: 1~ 32. When camera positions have been preset, you can enter a memorized camera position number. [CALL] + N + [ENTER], 2.3.3 To delete a preset position Nthe number of preset position which will be deleted. Iris Function(Only for SP-507) In normal circumstance, iris is in auto mode. If users need to change the iris level, they can press [OPEN] or [CLOSE] to
First inputPRESET,and then input the preset position number and pressOFFat the end.
[PRESET] + N + [OFF], 2.4 Setting of the Pan scan between two points 1 The dome device conduct auto Pan Scan between two preset positions. 2 Users can set the starting point by pressing PRESET+52+ENTER and set the ending point by pressing PRESET+53+ENTER. 3 press CALL+52+ENTER to start Pan scan. 4 The dwell time of starting point and ending point of Pan scan is 4 seconds. 5 Stop it by operate Panor Tilt. 6 You can cancel the point by pressing PRESET+52+OFF 2. 5 Operation instruction about the tour scan movement 1 Auto point by point scan from preset point number 1 to number 16, if a certain point is not set or cleared, that point will not be scan when tour scan is in progress. 2 The dwell time of preset point in tour is 4 seconds. 3 The defaulted tour function can be executed by inputting CALL+51+ENTER. 4 Stop it by operate Panor Tilt.

Setting of Home position : This means the time duration for the dome device to return to the number 1 direction preset position when no-man control occurs. 1 Start this function by pressing CALL+54+ENTER. 2 The time of returning to preset direction position number 1 can be set to 1 minute / 5 minutes / 10 minutes / 30 minutes / 60 minutes by pressing CALL+55+ENTER / CALL+56+ENTER / CALL+57+ENTER / CALL+58+ENTER / CALL+59+ENTER. 3 Disable this function by pressing PRESET+54+ENTER. Intelligent three-dimension tour scan setting : When the user is monitoring with manual Pan scan, he only needs to maintain the scan direction to continue the scan monitoring, and then press CALL+50+ENTER to auto continue the manual Pan scan action. Six groups of programmable tour: It has the functions of tour setting and call out, as well as saving the directional used programmed tour. Each group of tour contains 12 preset positions, the running speed and dwell time of which can be set and the data will not be lost when the power is off.
2.9 Integrated swivel and tilt movement 1Pan rotation is 360 endless; Tilt movement is 2090by using the key boards speed can be adjustable from 0.5 30/s. 2 The low speed running is stable with ultra-low noise and without image shake. 3 by pushing down the Joystick till the point of 90 the camera will auto lift up 10 degree. Monitoring all directions with 2 precision. 3.0 OSD MENU exit (only for SP-507) There are three ways to exit the menu after you enter the menu by pressing

CALL+64+ENTER(only for

15-CD51PTZ), the first way is by pressing PRESET+64+ENTER, the second way is by using joystick to keep turning left for about 3 seconds , the third way is also by using joystick,but turn left for several tmes. 3.1 Special FunctionPower-off Protection When the camera is under scan or cruise track, and power off occurs, the camera will save the state before the power-off. When power is resupplied, the camera will continue to perform the scan or cruise track automatically under the same state before power-off. Should scan or cruise track are not performed before power-off, the camera will stop at the first preset position automatically. 3.2 Auxiliary Functions List
Operation Preset + N + Enter Preset + N + OFF Call + N + Enter Call + 50 + Enter Call + 51 + Enter Preset + 52 + Enter Preset + 53 + Enter Preset +52 + OFF Call + 52 + Enter Call + 54 + Enter Preset + 54 + Enter Call + 55 + Enter Call + 56 + Enter
Function (For SP-507) Set the number N preset position (1N32) Clear the number N preset position (1N32) Call the number N preset position (1N32) Auto Intelligent Tour Pan Scan Auto cruise (preset position from No.1 to No.16) Set the Starting Point of the Pan Scan between two points Set the End Point of the Pan Scan between two points Clear the Points of the Pan Scan between two points Pan Scan between the two Seeting points Auto Back Home ON Auto Back Home OFF Auto Back Home after 1 minute when Auto Back Home is ON Auto Back Home after 5 minute when Auto Back Home is ON

Call + 57 + Enter Call + 58 + Enter Call + 59 + Enter SHOT+N+ON+(TEL E or WIDE)+OFF SHOT+N+Enter SHOT+N+OFF (long press)

Operation

Auto Back Home after 10 minute when Auto Back Home is ON Auto Back Home after 30 minute when Auto Back Home is ON Auto Back Home after 60 minute when Auto Back Home is ON Set the cruise tracks N Call the cruise tracks N Clear the cruise tracks N (1N6) (1N6) (1N6)

Function

Call Preset Call Preset Call Preset Call Call Preset Call Preset Call Preset Call Preset Call Preset Call Preset Call Call Call
+ 64 + Enter + 64 + Enter + 65 + Enter + 65 + Enter + 66 + Enter + 66 + Enter + 67 + Enter + 68 + Enter + 68 + Enter + 69 + Enter + 69 + Enter + 70 + Enter + 70 + Enter + 71 + Enter + 71 + Enter + 72 + Enter + 72 + Enter + 73 + Enter + 73 + Enter + 74 + Enter + 75 + Enter + 76 + Enter
WIDE TELE FAR NEAR OPEN CLOSE
Camera Menu ON Camera Menu OFF Backlight Compensation ON Backlight Compensation OFF Digital Zoom ON Digital Zoom OFF Camera Preset ON Image Mirror ON Image Mirror OFF Image Up-side down ON Image Up-side down OFF Image Negative Image Positive Image Freeze ON Image Freeze OFF Color Bar ON Color Bar OFF Preset OSD ON Preset OSD OFF Camera Menu OSD in Chinese Camera Menu OSDin English Camera Menu OSD in Japenese Zoom Wide Zoom Tele
Focus Far Focus Near IRIS Open IRIS Close

3.ID SETTING

ID of this speed dome can be set by the switch with 8 codes. Below is the detail of setting ID code:
(Turn the power off when setting, and restart the device after revision). The figure shows: Address of the dome device: No. 1 (Please refer to detailed parameter in next chapter) Set address for dome This switch S2 (ID NUMBER setting) located on PCB in the dome device.

4.PROTOCOL SETTING

Protocol of this speed dome can be set by the switch with 3 protocol codes. Below is the detail of setting protocol code: NoteAll setting must be operated after power off. Power on until it is completed.
The N0.4,N0.5 and No.6 of the switch S1 is help to set the protocol : When the N0.4 is set to OFF and the N0.5 is set to OFF and the N0.6 is set to ON ,the protocol is PELCO-D,the baud rate is 2400bps. When the N0.4 is set to OFF and the N0.5 is set to ON and the N0.6 is set to OFF ,the protocol is PELCO-P,the baud rate is 4800bps. When the N0.4 is set to OFF and the N0.5 is set to ON and the N0.6 is set to ON ,the protocol is PELCO-P,the baud rate is 9600bps. When the N0.4 is set to OFF and the N0.5 is set to OFF and the N0.6 is set to OFF ,the system judge the protocol from the keyboard automatically(only support the PELCO-D/2400bps,PELCO-P/4800bps,PELCO-P/9600bps). 8

5. CONSTRUCTION 5.1 Speed Dome (Standard)

5.2 Cable

5.3 Speed Dome (Option)
Note: When powered up, the camera performs a self-check for about 20 seconds (including one panning, tilting, zooming and focusing operation). During the period, control operations are not executed.

6. TROUBLESHOTING

Trouble No action, no video after powered up
Possible Causes Power supply is not well connected Engineering cable failure The power supply is not well connected Machine failure The camera is declining
Solution Replace Eliminate Correct Repair Put straight Change power and place it near the camera The distance between AC24V power supply to dome camera must be less 50 meters Correct Eliminate Replace Correct Reinstall Correct Correct The maximum cable for RS485 communication is 1.2km Star distributor is used at junction of connection Eliminate Replace Check ID address settings Power up again Power up again Correct
Self-check isnt normal, but image is normal and obstacle found in operation.

Voltage is low

Self-check is normal but no image
Self-check is normal but it is uncontrollable
The contact of video cables is incorrect The contact of video cables is loose Camera is damaged The connection of control signal is incorrect Camera number is not set correctly. Protocol setting is incorrect RS485 cable A & B connection is not correct RS485 cable is too long

Instable image

The camera is uncontrollable and running unceasingly

Abnormal video

RS485 signal network is star configuration The contact of video cables is loose Voltage is low Dropout occurs due to low voltage Self-check is abnormal The operation of mainframe is not correct RS485 bus line isnt equipped with matched resistance, or the resistance is not matched. Extremely bright video
No termination or high resistance
7. CONNECTION OF RS485 BUS AND TERMINATION RESISTOR
(1) Characteristics of RS485 Bus As specified by RS485 standards. RS485 Bus is of half duplexed data transmission cables with characteristic impedance as 12. The maximum load is 32 unit loads (including main controller and controlled equipment.) (2) The RS485standarda require a daisy-chain connection between the equipment. There must be termination resistor with 120 ohms impedance at both ends of the connection (refer to the following FIGURE)
(3) Problem in Practical Connection In some circumstances user adopts a star configuration in practical connection. The termination resistors must be connected to the two equipments (No. 6 and No. 1) that are farthest away from each other. But the connection does not meet the RS485 standards.

1# C ontrol

When the cable distance of equipments are far away, some problems, such as signal reflection, anti-jamming ability decrease are easily occur and result in the reliability decline of control signal. The resulted phenomena represent that the camera is out of control completely or interruptedly or operates automatically and fails to stop, etc. In such circumstances the factory recommends the RS485 Signal Distributor. The distributor can change the star configuration connection to the mode of connection stipulated in the RS485 standards. The new connection achieves reliable data transmission. RS485 Distributor
Each connection can connect 32 terminations, and practical connections must be considered. 11
8. INSTALLATION 8.1 Standard Installation 8.11 Seting Protocol and ID
(1)Disassemble the glass Hood and the black Hood in the dome housing by the screwdriver, change the switch S1 to set the ID of this speed dome and change the switch S2 to set the protocol. The detail can see the 3.ID SETTING and the 4.PROTOCOL SETTING (2) Assemble the glass Hood and the black Hood in the dome housing again.
8.12 Install the Thread Connector
Lock the screws (4*12 type) into the thred connector. (fig.1)
Fig.1 8.13 Install the Speeddome mounting base
(1) Cut three holes in the ceiling. (2) Put the cable through the Speeddome mounting base.(Fig.2) (3) Let the RJ45 left about 15mm from the Speeddome mounting base. (Fig.3) (4) Mout the Speeddome mounting base with three screws (4*35 type) on the ceiling. (5) Connect the RJ45 with the bottom of the speed dome. (6) Put the waterproof film into the bottom of the speed dome closely. (7) Put the thread connector into the Speeddome mounting base and then turn left,lock the screws of the thred connector to connect the Speeddome mounting base closely (Fig.4).
8.2 Wall Bracket Installation (Option) 8.21 Seting Protocol and ID
8.22 Install the Wall Bracket
(1) Cut Four holes on the Wall. (2) Put the cable through the hole of the panel of the wall bracket (Fig.5) (3) Lock the panel with four screws (3*10 type) on the wall bracket(Fig.6) (4) Connect the RJ45 with the bottom of the speed dome. (5) Put the waterproof film into the bottom of the speed dome closely. (6) Put the speed dome into the groove and turn left,lock the screws to connect the panel of the wall bracket (Fig.7).
APPENDIX : MENU OF COP ZOOM MODULE (Only for SP-507) How to enter the menu of COP zoom module?
1. 2. To execute the order CALL+64+ENTER into the menu. Then you will see the menu of COP module Main Menu ( Page 1. )
S E T U P W H I R I I T E S

M E N U

B A L A N C E

A G C

S E N S I G H T

B A C K L Z O O M H T / I V T L E
E N H A N C E R F O C U S R E V E R S E

P R E S E T

Main Menu ( Page 2. ) S E T U P M O T P O S I I M E N U O N T I ( 2 / 3 )

D E T E C T O N O N

G A M M A P O W E R M A S K O S D Z O O M + A F L A N G U A G E C O M M I D

Main Menu ( Page 3. )

S E T U P C R O S S

M E N U L I N E

F R E E Z E P O S I / N E G A
Sub Menu White Balance W H I T E B A L A N C E O F F O N A U T O

C O L O R

A T W A W B
This is used to control the color ON/OFF and white balance and the gain rate of RED & BLUE color. 1. COLORselectorOFF is monochrome imageON is normal color imageAUTO is at low light AGC up, display image will be auto change to monochrome image. 2. WBWhite balance controlATW is Auto trace white balance,can be adjust offset level. AWB is One push white balance. Push [menu] keyAWBwill start flicker, until flicker stop it will lock the current color temperature at the same time. The gain rate of R-Y & B-Y can be adjusted separately. 3. GAIN IRIS I R I S O F F O N A L C A U T O F A E S I X A P -

P E A K

A U T O F I X
This is used to control the iris & shutter speed of the lens. It included 3 items PEAK, ALC, AES. 1.PEAKis used to control the reaction of auto iris, which is based on the average light of picture signal or the light rate of the peak. 2.ALCis used to select AUTO or FIX. Adjust IRIS level. 3.AESis used to select electronic shutter be AUTO or FIX function, at AUTO mode can be adjust AES level,at FIX mode can be selector shutter speed at below, [OFF][1/100sec][1/120sec] [1/250sec] [1/500sec][1/1000sec][1/2000sec][1/4000sec][1/10000sec]
AGCSENS A G C S E N S A U T O A U T O -

A G C S E N S

This is used to selectAGCandSENSfunction. To adjust auto gain control, 0dBb~24dB 9 steps adjustable. 1.AGC
2. SENS For low light application: 0 Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame30 Frame36 Frame, 9 steps adjustable. BACKLIGHT B A C K L O F F O N A R E A S E N S L O W H I I G H T
This is used to control BLC (Back Light Compensation), AREASENS. 1.BLCON / OFF selector. SelectorONhas 2 sub-items 2.AREA: 48 BLC zones can be set separatly. According to the mask area (BLC zone) signal to decide the iris and shutter speed. Is used to enhance the BLC effect. 3.SENS
ENHANCER E N H A N C E R H V G A G A I I N N -
This is used to enhance the compensation of the picture quality. Horizontal Compensation 1.H GAIN Vertical Compensation 2.V GAIN

ZOOMFOCUS Z O O M D I G I F O C U S T A L Z O O M D E O F F -
Z O O M F O C U S Z O O M F O C U S
S P E E D S P E E D W I I

T E L E N E A R

M A N U A L A U T O
This is used to control the montion of the lens, included Digital ZOOM ON/OFF and times set function. 1.Digital ZOOMselectorOFFX2X4X6X8X10. Set the speed of the zoom. 2.ZOOM Speed Set the speed of focus. 3.FOCUS Speed Lens ZOOM adjust WIDE / TELE 4.ZOOM AUTO / MANUAL setting 5.FOCUS H/V REVERSE H / H V R E V E R S E R E V E R S E O F F O N V R E V E R S E O F F O N
This is used to select imageHorizontal ReverseandVertical Reversefunction. Horizontal Reverse (Mirror) ON/OFF 1.H.REVERSE Vertical Reverse (Up-side down) ON/OFF 2.V.REVERSE TITLE T I 0 T L E I i 9 J K L M j ( k ) l m y [ z ] { } * /
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N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z v w x

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This is used to set up the ID figures & position on the screen. (Title setting) 1.TITLE start position selector. 2.TITLE Character selector. 3.TITLE display position UP or DOWN selector.
PRESET P R E S E T O F F O N I N I T I A L O F F O N P H A S E O F F O N +
This is used to select the camera go back to PRESET, INITIAL, PHASE condition Set to ON camera will be reset and set to default data. 1.PRESET 2.INITIALselectSet to ON lens is action,Set to OFF lens is not action. 3.PHASEadj selectSet to OFF ext-sync is disable,Set to ON ext-VD sync is enable,(EXT-VD signal must be input) 4. PHASE set to ON sync-phase adjustment.

MOTION DETECT

D E T E C T
O F F O N A R E A T I M E 6 S E N S 0 S E C 0 S E C 0 S E C HI
This is used to select the montion detcet function. 1. Motion detect ON / OFF select. 2. Motion detects area select. 3. Motion detects output time select. 4. Motion detect sensitive adjust.
POSITION P O S I T I O N N O = O F F O N P O S I T I 1 S P E E D S P E E D W I I D E N F O N N O = 0

A L A R M F R E E Z E

This is used to setALARM-INfunction,eitherALARM POSITIONorIMAGE FREEZE. Set alarm position(1~64),if set to (0) alarm position is not enable. 1.ALARM NO. Set ON mode,ALARM-INis freeze trigger input. 2.Freeze The alarm position have 64 steps (position) can be programed. 3.POSITION By this program,the zoom & focus may go to the exactly position where is programed.

GAMMA G A M M A T Y P E 1 T Y P E 2
This is used to select the camera gamma correction. GAMMAselectTYPE-A gamma is 0.45, TYPE-B gamma is 1.0 POWER ON P O W E R B L U E O F F O N P O S O N I T I O N 1 O N B A C K

O F F N O =

This is used to select the camera power on state. 1.BLUE BACK Set to OFF camaer power on initial is normal display, Set to ON camaer power on initial is display blue back. 2.POSITION OFF Camera power on lens position is current position. 3.POSITION ON Camera power on lens position is go to the designation position(1~64). 20
MASK M A S K P O S I T I O N 1 H H V V S T A R T = E N D E N D = = S T A R T = N O = 1

M A S K

N O = O F F O N

C O N N E C T

O F F O N
This is used to select mask area size and position for each setable lens position. 1. Lens position no. select(1~64) 2. MASK NO. select(1~4) 3. MASK area display ON / OFF select. 4. Hor. direction start position. 5. Hor. direction end position. 6. Ver. direction start position. 7. Ver. direction end position. 8.ZOOM action to link mask area, ON / OFF select. OSD O S D P O S M O T I I T I O N O F F O N O N O F F O N Z O O M M A G O F F O N
This is used to select on screen display ON / OFF select. 1. POSITION NO. display ON / OFF select. 2. MONTION action display ON / OFF select. 3. ZOOM times display ON / OFF select. ZOOM+AF Z O O M + A F Z O O M + A F A F S L E E P O F F O N O F F O N
This is used to select an occasion for auto focus action. 1. ZOOM stops time execute lens focus once, action OFF / ON select. 2. AF Sleep function ON / OFF select. (As show screen stillness about 5 minutes cameras come into AF Sleep mode namely, as screen has bigger change time come back again act for normal mode namely.) LANGUGE L A N G U A G E E N G L C H I I S H

N E S E

J A P A N E S E
This is used to select OSD manu display language. OSD display language select, ENGLISH / CHINESE (Simp.) / JAPANESE COMMID C O M M I D I D = 1 : : 1 N

C O M M M O D E

This is used to select communcation ID and mode. 1. Communication ID number's set.(Enactment supply controller identification camera uses ID number.) 2. MODE choice 1:1 : One controller to control one Camera. 1:N : One controller to control many Cameras. CROSS LINE C R O S S O F F O N L I N E
This is used to select the cross line display ON / FF. Cross line ON/OFF select,set ON cross line display,set OFF cross line is hidden.
FREEZE F R E E Z E O F F O N
This is used to setIMAGE FREEZE. Freeze Set ON mode,ALARM-INis freeze trigger input. POSI / NEGA P O S I / I N E G A

N E G A

This is used to select imagePositiveandNegativefunction. Image positive & negative select. POSI/NEGA

 

Technical specifications

Full description

This lens has two SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass elements in the front lens group and one in the rear lens group for correction of chromatic aberration throughout the entire zoom range. It is capable of macro photography with a 1:2 maximum close-up magnification at the 300 mm focal length. It also has a switch for changeover to macro photography at focal lengths between 200 mm and 300 mm. It fs the ideal high performance lens for portraits, sports photography, nature photography, and other types of photography that frequently use the telephoto range. The 506-306 features Nikon F mount.

General
Length5 in
Diameter3 in
Weight18.7 oz
Lens System
TypeTelephoto zoom lens
Special FunctionsMacro, tele, zoom
Intended For35mm SLR, digital SLR
Focal Length70 mm - 300 mm
Lens ApertureF/4.0-5.6
Optical Zoom4.3 x
Magnification1 / 2
Min Focus Range37.4 in
Focus AdjustmentAutomatic, manual
Zoom AdjustmentManual
Max View Angle34.3 degrees
Min View Angle8.2 degrees
Lens Construction10 group(s) / 14 element(s)
Filter Size58 mm
Diaphragm Blades9
Mounting TypeNikon F
FeaturesLD glass
Miscellaneous
Included AccessoriesDust cap, lens cap
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandSIGMA
Part Numbers506-306, 507-306
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