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2. position N 2 Move the viewfinder forward or backward to adjust its 6 position lu _e gt F a 0 2 A 1 Hr ee BE SS 3 Tighten the stopper screw 2 o AA 0 Stopper screw f za 3 Rotate the viewfinder forward backward position fixing lever in the opposite direction until it locks Viewfinder forward backward position fixing lever g j lo 15 Connecting a microphone When the microphone is mounted on the viewfinder optional accessory for use A microphone such as the AJ MC700 microphone kit optional accessory can be mounted on the viewfinder 1 Open the microphone holder 4 If the audio channel whose signals are to be recorded so requires set the MIC1 selector switch to FRONT MIC Microphone holder selector switch 3 Connect the microphone cable to the front MIC1 connector on the camera 16 Mounting the camera a tripod Use the tripod attachment available as an optional accessory to mount the camera on a tripod 1 Mount the tripod attachment on the tripod Note Select the appropriate holes from among the holes on the bottom of tripod atta
3. 600 ASU Filter REF CURRENT REF Setup Mode FULL standard EASY simplified FULL REF File Factory User1 User2 User3 Factory M PED Target 0 0 to 7 5 5 0 ASU Execute execution items READY Tally Guard Tally Guard OFF ON OFF G L 60 to 60 during HD signal genlock H Prase Cparse 120 to 2 during SD signal H Phase Fine 45 to 445 0 SD HD Phase CRS 4 to 4 0 SD HD Phase Fine 99 to 99 0 HD SD Phase CRS 8 to 8 0 HD SD Phase Fine 99 to 99 0 SD HD V Phase HD SD SD SC Coarse 0107 0 5 255 to 255 0 SC H Coarse 0to7 0 SC H Fine 255 to 4255 0 Shutter Shutter OFF ON OFF SYNCHRO OFF ON OFF Mode Fixed at SHUTTER SHUTTER When SHUTTER is ON SYNCHRO is OFF When SHUTTER is ON 100 125 250 500 1000 2000 SYNCHRO is OFF 100 When SHUTTER is ON SYNCHRO is ON When SHUTTER is ON 60 9 Hz to 99 8 Hz SYNCHRO is ON 60 9 Speed When SHUTTER is OFF SYNCHRO is ON When SHUTTER is OFF 60 9 Hz to 99 8 Hz SYNCHRO is ON 60 9 When SHUTTER is OFF SYNCHRO is OFF When SHUTTER is OFF 100 125 250 500 1000 2000 SYNCHRO is OFF 100 ROM Version CAM Display item Current value U 7 Display item Current value PLD Version TG Display item Current value SHD Display item Current value MEM Display item Current value RET VF Display item Current value AUX Display item Current value CAMSYS Display item Current value OPTION Display item Current value Format Present Displa
4. SD HD V Phase for adjusting the relative vertical phase of the SD signals and HD signals SC Coarse for coarsely adjusting the SC SC Fine for finely adjusting the SC SC H Coarse for coarsely adjusting the SC H phase SC H Fine for finely adjusting the SC H phase Shutter for setting the shutter mode to ON or OFF SYNCHRO for setting the synchro shutter to ON or OFF Mode for selecting the mode of the shutter Speed for setting the speed of shutter to ON or OFF CAM for displaying the ROM version B U for displaying the ROM version TG for displaying the PLD version SHD for displaying the PLD version MEM for displaying the PLD version RET VF for displaying the PLD version AUX for displaying the PLD version CAMSYS for displaying the PLD version OPTION for displaying the PLD version Present for displaying the present system format Format for setting the system format 31 Table of adjustment setting ranges Operation Menu Item Adjustment setting range Initial value Items recorded on SD memory cards VF Setting E v Side Modu SW OFF ON OFF fad the Sonas pes sla while the buildup unit is connected v Side Modu LVL 0031 31 gard to ine nee tres pes qd while the buildup unit is connected Zone Mark OFF 4 3 13 9 14 9 15 9 16 9 OFF while the buildup unit is connected Safety M
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6. ON ON 2 ENG PROD ENG PROD ENG CRANE MIC Gain 12 dB to 12 dB 3 dB increments 0 CRANE Side Tone OFF 36 dB to 0 dB in dB increments OFF CRANE ENG PROD ENG PROD ENG CRANE to CCU OFF ON ON MIC Gain Gain 20 dB 40 dB 60 dB 20 dB MIC1 AMP 20 dB to 20 dB in 1 dB increments 0 2 Gain 20 dB 40 dB 60 dB 20 2 20 dB to 20 dB 1 dB increments 0 2 DISP At the DISP setting the character display is forcibly set to OFF while the user switch is pressed MARK OFF At the MARK OFF setting ZONE SAFETY CURSOR CENTER WFM are forcibly set to OFF while the user switch is pressed 33 Table of adjustment setting ranges Painting Menu Item Adjustment setting range Initial value Setting SW Flare OFF ON ON Black Gamma OFF ON OFF Gamma OFF ON ON Knee OFF ON OFF White Clip OFF ON OFF Matrix OFF ON OFF Preset Matrix NORM EBU NTSC NORM DTL OFF ON ON Skin Tone DTL OFF ON OFF DRS SW 3 OFF ON OFF BlackShading Correct OFF ON ON H SAW R G B 100 to 100 0 H PARA R G B 100 to 100 0 V SAW R G B 100 to 100 0 V PARA R G B 100 to 100 0 AUTO V SAW Black Gain PEDM 99 to 99 0 PED R 800 to 800 0 PEDB 800 to 800 0 Flare OFF ON ON Flare R 100 to 100 0 Flare G 100 to 1
7. the camera body Do not aim the camera toward the sun no matter whether it is turned on or not Taking images of sunlight and other such conditions for prolonged periods of time may damage the CCD Do not operate the camera outdoors during a lightning storm Do not use the camera in an extreme environment where high temperatures or high humidity exist Do not leave the camera turned on when not in use Do not unnecessarily turn the camera power on and off repeatedly Do not block the ventilation slots Do not cover the port otherwise block ventilation during operation Internal heat buildup can cause a fire Refer any servicing to qualified service personnel Handle the camera with care Protect the precision made lens by placing the lens cap over when the camera is not in use If the lens is not installed protect the surface of the prism by placing the body cap into the lens mount hole Use a mild blower or lens cleaning tissue designed for coated lenses to clean the surface of the lens or prism in the event that it should become dirty Use a dry cloth to clean the camera if it is dirty In case the dirt is hard to remove use mild detergent and wipe gently Use caution when operating the camera in the vicinity of spot lights or bright lights as well as light reflecting objects and surfaces Take immediate action if ever the camera should become wet Turn the power off and have the unit checked by an authorized se
8. 12 V or OFF Grip PTT switch PTT This selector switch is used to set the INCOM1 MIC to ON or OFF The camera menu is used to select the setting Grip RET switch RET This is used as return image selector switch The camera menu is used to select the setting Optical filter selector switch FILTER LOCAL When this switch is pressed and the filter local LED lights the optical filter can be adjusted manually When it is pressed again the optical filter can be controlled by the ROP 10 Filter local LED LOCAL While this LED is lighted the optical filter can be adjusted manually Monitor output selector switch MONI SEL This is used to select the viewfinder image and the HD SDI2 image Y NAM R G B in the VF OUT status filter selector knob This is used to adjust the optical filter manually when LOCAL has been selected as the filter setting 1 CAP 2 Through 3 1 4 4 1 16 5 1 64 Do not turn this knob while the filter local LED is off filter selector knob This is used to adjust the optical filter manually when LOCAL has been selected as the filter setting A 3200K B 4300K C 6300K D Cross E DFO Do not turn this knob while the filter local LED is off D Gain selector switch GAIN This is used to select the gain for the camera images LOW MID HIGH It is not effective when the CCU is connected to the camera The gain setting can be selected on the camera men
9. GND 2 MIC1 H 3 MIC2 HA16PRM 3SB 05 Hirose Pin Signal 1 MIC2_GND 2 MIC2 H 3 MIC2 C UNREG GND TALLY OUT contact output G TALLY OUT contact output SCRIPT 12V EARPHONE HSJ0927 0160209 Hoshiden Pin Signal 1 PHONE GND 2 PHONE OUT TRUNK HR10A 10R 12SC Hirose Pins Signal 1 H 2 CMD OUTO C 3 CMD INO H 4 CMD INO C 5 CMD OUT1 H 6 CMD OUT1 C 7 CMD IN H 8 9 10 11 12 CMD OUTO CMD IN1 C DGND LENS HR10A 10R 12SC Hirose Signal LENS RETSW LENS VTRSW AGND ENF SERVO IRIS CONT LENS 12V IRIS_POSI H_IRIS_A R EXTENDER ZOOM POSI FOCUS POS L RXD S IRIS A R L TXD FRONT HA16PRM 3S 05 Hirose Pins Signal 1 2 FRONT MIC H 3 MIC C Signal VF 12V VF 12V UNREG GND VF PBOUT GND VF PBOUT GND VF YOUT VF YOUT GND VF CLK VF WR VF DATA UNREG GND ZEBRA SW PEAKING TA BOX ACT VF PROUT VF PBOUT VF SWS8 FRONT VR TA TALLY F GND 40 CN in the Instructions 6 REARVFCN D02 29S N FO
10. JOG dial is pressed flashing moves toward the right Setting3 RETI ID ABCDE RET2 ID IJKLM RET3 ID QRSTU RET4 ID Y2012 Gain SW LOW 04 Gain SW MID 6dB Gain SW HIGH 12dB ID Character ABCDEFGHIJ RET C Select 1 RET A RET B RET C Setting3 PRETI ID ABEDE RET2 ID IJKLM RET3 ID QRSTU RET4 ID Y2012 Gain SW LOW OdB Gain SW MID 6dB Gain SW HIGH 12dB ID Character ABCDEFGHIJ RET C Select 1 RET A RET B RET C 2 Turn the JOG dial to change the setting Setting3 RET2 RET3 RET4 Gain ID ID ID ID SW LOM Gain SW MID Gain SW HIGH ID Character RET C Select RET A RET B aoc IJKLM QRSTU Y2012 OdB 6dB 12dB ABCDEFGHIJ 1 RET C 3 When the JOG dial is now pressed the data is entered Setting3 gt RET1 ID RET2 ID RET3 ID RET4 ID Gain SW LOW Gain SW MID Gain SW HIGH ID Character Select RET A RET B AMCDE IJKLM QRSTU YZ012 6dB 12dB ABCDEFGHIJ 1 RET 26 Setting menu configuration Hierarchical menus Operation I VF Setting1 Viewfinder settings1 I VF Setting2 Viewfinder settings2 Cursor Cursor settings I VF Display1 Viewfinder display settings1 I VF Display2 Viewfinder display settings2 m Setting Camera settings Setting2 Camera settings2 Side Modu SW for setting the peripheral brightness modulation to ON or OFF Side Modu LVL for setting t
11. Unit AK MSU935 Optical cable Multi Format 1 Camera Control Unit 1 E 2 AK HC3500 AK HCU931 I Remote Operation Panel 1 I AK HRP931 I I Optical cable Multi Format Camera 11 Camera Control Unit 11 AK HC3500 AK HCU931 Remote Operation Panel 11 AK HRP931 Optical cable Camera Control Unit 12 Multi Format Camera 12 AK HC3500 AK HCU931 Remote Operation Panel 12 AK HRP931 Large lens LL 3 Buildup Unit 500 A multiple number of cameras up to 12 units can be controlled one location using the MSU The cameras be controlled by both the ROPs and MSU 22 Status displays viewfinder screen Besides the images Multi Format Camera settings and messages indicating operating statuses appear on the viewfinder screen The camera menu VF DISPLAY screen and the items which have been set to ON using the switches related to the viewfinder display appear at the top and bottom of the screen When a setting has been changed or an adjustment made a message with details of the setting the status of the adjustment process or the adjustment result can be displayed for about 3 seconds Display items and where the items appear Extender di
12. the lens cable and mic cable in place Camera hangers supplied When the buildup unit AK HBU3500 is used install these hangers to the camera with supplied screws x 8 For details refer to the Operating Instructions for AK HBU3500 Tripod mount Before securing the Multi Format Camera to a tripod attach the tripod adapter SHAN TM700 which is available as an optional accessory Shoulder pad This is used when the Multi Format Camera is to be carried on the shoulder It can be adjusted to position it more toward the front or more toward the back Slide lock release lever This is held down while it is used to adjust the front back position of the shoulder pad Use it to adjust the position of the shoulder pad so that the camera can be operated more easily while it is being carried on the shoulder Shoulder strap fitting This enables the shoulder belt to be attached Optical cable clamp This enables the optical cable to be clamped Camera No plate holder This enables the accessory camera No plate to be attached Optical fiber connector EDW 3K made by LEMO This is used to connect with the CCU camera control unit using the optical fiber cable When it is not in use cover it with its protective cap Camera power switch POWER This is used to select the camera power input power supplied from the CCU or from an external connector and turn the power ON and OFF Power LED This l
13. to be set RET2 v ID Enables a name 5 characters to be set v RET4 ID Enables a name 5 characters to be set RET4 v Gain SW LOW 6 dB to 36 dB in 3 dB increments 0 dB v Gain SW MID 6 dB to 36 dB in 3 dB increments 6 dB v Gain SW HIGH 6 dB to 36 dB in 3 dB increments 12 dB v ID Character Enables a name 10 characters to be set v Setting4 User SW1 A B PTT DISP MARK OFF 2 A v User SW2 A B PTT DISP MARK OFF v User SW3 A B PTT DISP MARK OFF PTT v User B U A B PTT DISP MARK OFF LENS EXT PTT v Back Light 1 to 70 20 v RET Mode NORM TOGGLE SEQ NORM v Lens I F Analog Serial Analog v B U Lens PORTABLE BOX BOX v Rear ROP VR CAM CCU CAM ILED Gamma Off OFF ON OFF v Shutter OFF ON OFF v Extender OFF ON OFF v MONI OUT OFF ON OFF v FAN Off OFF ON OFF v Master Gain OFF ON OFF v Black Gamma OFF ON OFF v TNE VF FAN Speed NORM LOW NORM Peak Slice OFF LOW MID HIGH OFF v Peak FREQ 8 MHz 15 MHz 8 MHz v INCOM Set 1 INC1 MIC Type DYN ECM CBN DYN INC1 MIC Gain 12 dB to 12 dB in 3 dB increments 0 dB INC1 MIC Power OFF ON OFF INC1 Side Tone OFF 36 dB to 0 dB in 3 dB increments OFF INC1 PGM MIX OFF ON ON INC1 ENG PROD ENG PROD ENG INC1 to CCU OFF ON ON INCOM Set 2 INC2 MIC Type DYN ECM CBN DYN INC2 MIC Gain 12 dB to 12 dB in 3 dB increments 0 2 Power OFF OFF INC2 Side Tone OFF 36 dB to 0 dB in 3 dB increments OFF INC2 PGM MIX OFF
14. v WFM 1 OFF ON OFF v White CH OFF ON OFF v Setting FAN Power ON AUTO ON FAN Mode LOW NORM NORM CALL R_TALLY OFF ON OFF CALL T_TALLY OFF ON OFF v PinP Mode 1 Waveforms are displayed a single line at the center of the screen They appear at the bottom right when the aspect ratio is set to 16 9 but when an aspect ratio of 4 3 is set on the viewfinder or when the side panel mode is selected by the down converter the waveform display will be cut off in part 32 Table of adjustment setting ranges Menu Item Adjustment setting range Initial value Items recorded on SD memory cards Setting1 HD SDI2 OUT MAIN VF RET VE HD SDI2 Power ACTIVE SAVE ACTIVE AUX I O RET Y IN PMT2 OUT VBS OUT D1 OUT RET Y IN TRUNK1 RS422 RS232C RS422 TRUNK2 RS422 RS232C RS422 5600K OFF ON OFF Setting2 HND GRIP RET A B PTT A v HND GRIP PTT v HND Lens VTR VTR A B PTT B v HND Lens RET v STD Lens RET1 v STD Lens RET2 1 EXT RET 2 A B B EXT RET 3 A B B Setting3 RET1 ID Enables a name 5 characters to be set RET1 RET2 ID Enables a name 5 characters
15. 00 2 Electronic HD Viewfinder AJ HVF21 IB Multi Format Camera AK HC3500 ROP cable Handy lens AK HRP931 Remote Operation Panel SD memory card Tripod Attachment SHAN TM700 18 Component system configuration Outline of peripheral components Camera Control Unit CCU AK HCU931 This is the Multi Format Camera s camera control unit It is connected to the Multi Format Camera using an optical fiber cable HD SD video input and output can be supported by inserting the HD SD output unit e Remote Operation Panel ROP AK HRP931 The ROP is connected to the CCU using the ROP cable and enables the camera CCU and lens to be operated by remote control e Master Setup Unit MSU AK MSU935 When a multiple number of cameras and CCUs are used the MSU can operate up to 12 units either separately or simultaneously by remote control It can be operated together with the ROP e 2 Electronic HD Viewfinder 2 VF AJ HVF21 This is the viewfinder for the Multi Format Camera e 8 LCD Viewfinder 8 LCD VF AK HVF931A This is the LCD viewfinder for the Multi Format Camera It can be used at the same time as the 2 viewfinder It can still be operated when the system is built up Buildup Unit AK HBU3500 A large sized lens can be mounted on the multi format camera to enable the same operations as for a large sized camera can be undertake
16. 00 0 Flare B 100 to 100 0 Gain R 800 to 800 0 Gain G 800 to 800 0 Gain B 800 to 800 0 White SHD Correct OFF ON ON H SAW R G B 100 to 100 0 H PARA R G B 100 to 100 0 V SAW R G B 100 to 100 0 V PARA 100 to 100 0 Gamma Gamma OFF ON ON Gamma M 0 600 to 0 300 0 450 Gamma R 75 to 75 0 Gamma 75 to 75 0 OFF Black Gamma M 32 to 32 0 Black Gamma R 20 to 20 0 Black Gamma B 20 to 20 0 DRS SW OFF ON OFF Effect Depth 1to5 5 Initial Gain 4 0 4 5 5 0 4 5 Knee W Clip Knee OFF ON OFF Knee Point M 110 to 80 95 96 Knee Point R 20 to 20 0 Knee Point B 20 to 20 0 Knee Slope M 010199 100 Knee Slope R 31 to 31 0 Knee Slope B 31 to 31 0 White Clip OFF ON OFF White Clip M 109 to 80 109 White Clip R 15 to 15 96 0 White Clip B 15 to 15 96 0 3 The image will be disturbed for an instant when the DRS function setting is changed 34 Table of adjustment setting ranges Menu Item Adjustment setting range Initial value Linear Matrix Matrix OFF ON OFF Linear OFF A B A 12axes OFF A B A R G 91 to 31 0 R B 31 to 31 0 G R 31 to 31 0 G B 91 to 31 0 B R 91 to 31 0 B G 31 to 31 0 Color Correct1 Matrix OFF ON OFF Linear OF
17. D card File No for selecting the file number in SD card EXECUTE for executing the operation for the SD card Mode for selecting scene file operation File No for selecting the scene file EXECUTE for executing the operation for the scene file Mode for selecting lens file operation File No for selecting the lens file File Name for setting the lens file name EXECUTE for executing the operation for the lens file Gain for adjusting the gain in the lens file data Flare for adjusting the flare in the lens file data W H SAW R G B for adjusting the White H SAW in the lens file data W PARA R G B for adjusting the White H PARA in the lens file data W V SAW R G B for adjusting the White V SAW in the lens file data W V PARA R G B for adjusting the White V PARA in the lens file data Store for storing the lens file Cancel The menu displayed differs depending on the type of option board installed Auto Iris for setting the auto iris mode to ON or OFF Window Select for selecting the detected area of auto iris Iris Level for adjusting the auto iris level Peak Ratio for adjusting the ratio between peak and average during auto iris operations A lris Range for setting the range of adjusting fine auto iris level with iris volume joystick A lris Speed for setting the auto iris speed LensExtComp SW for setting the ALC compensation when the lens extender is ON LensExtComp LVL for setting the amount o
18. ERS ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate indicates safety information FCC Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to external units Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the authority to operate it CAUTION Invisible Laser radiation is emitted from the Optical fiber connector when this product is turned on Don t look
19. EXT 14 3 16 360 5 5 16 135 227 A Panasonic E 41 Specifications DC 12V when external power is supplied AC 150 V 240 V when CCU is connected 28 W during external power supply operation camera only 34 W when CCU is connected Power supply Power consumption L indicates safety information Ambient temperature range 14 F to 113 F 10 to 45 Preheating required at temperatures below 32 F 0 C Storage temperature range 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Operating ambient humidity Less than 85 Weight Approx 10 36 1 5 4 7 kg Dimensions 5 5 16 x 10 1 4 x 14 3 16 WxHxD 135 260 x 360 mm excluding protrusions Basic items 1 Pickup device 2 3 2 2 million pixel IT CCD x 2 System GBR pickup system 3 Color separation optical system 1 1 4 prism 4 Optical filters CC 3200K 4300K 6300K Cross Diffusion ND CAP Through 1 4 1 16 1 64 5 Lens mount Bayonet type 6 Output standard SMPTE 292M 7 Sensitivity 1 10 0 2000 lux 3200 white reflectance 89 9 Vertical frequency 59 94 Hz 8 Horizontal modulation More than 50 27 5 MHz 9 S N ratio 60 dB typ Y 30 MHz 10 Horizontal frequency 33 716 kHz 1125 line fr
20. F A B A 12axes OFF A B A G Satu 128 to 127 0 G Phase 128 to 127 0 G Satu 128 to 127 0 Cy Phase 128 to 127 0 Cy Satu 128 to 127 0 Cy Phase 128 to 127 0 Cy B Satu 128 to 127 0 B Phase 128 to 127 0 B Satu 128 to 127 0 B Phase 128 to 127 0 B Mg Satu 128 to 127 0 B Mg Phase 128 to 127 0 Color Correct2 Matrix OFF ON OFF Linear 12 OFF Mg Satu 128 to 127 0 Mg Phase 128 to 127 0 Mg R Satu 128 to 127 0 Mg R Phase 128 to 127 0 R Satu 128 to 127 0 R Phase 128 to 127 0 R_Ye Satu 128 to 127 0 Ye Phase 128 to 127 0 Ye Satu 128 to 127 0 Ye Phase 128 to 127 0 Ye G Satu 128 to 127 0 Ye G Phase 128 to 127 0 Detail V DTL 0 to 63 22 H DTL to 63 22 Crisp 0 to 63 10 Peak FREQ 12 4 MHz to 37 1 MHz 23 6 MHz Level Dep 0 to 30 96 0 Dark DTL 0to7 0 Corner DTL 01031 0 DTL_Source 2G B R R B R B G R G G B R G B R G DTL_Clip 0 to 63 0 DTL Clip 0 to 63 0 Detail2 DTL Knee Oto 15 0 DTL Knee Oto 15 0 Knee DTL 01039 0 35 Table of adjustment setting ranges 36 Menu Item Adjustment setting range Initial value Skin Tone Detail1 Skin Tone DTL OFF ON OFF Skin Tone Get EXECUTE execution items EXECUTE Skin Tone Get CANCEL execution items CANCEL MEM Select A B A Cursor OFF ON OFF H Cursor 1to 1920 960 V Curs
21. Instructions OPT FIBER EDW 3K 93C TLC LEMO 22123 Signal 01 Mark Band 02 OPT RX Mark Band OUT 1 STBYINCOM T 2 STBYINCOM R 3 AC220V C 4 _ AC220V H INCOM XLR5 31F77 Female ITT Cannon Pin Signal 1 TALK 2 TALK 3 RECEIVE GND 4 RECEIVE 5 PGM RET CONT HR10A 7R 6SC Hirose Signal 1 INCOM1_MIC_ON INCOM2_MIC_ON 3 AGND 4 RET_CNT3 5 6 RET_CNT1 RET_CNT2 BU_CRN_DATA_H BU_CRN_DATA_C BU_CRN_CONT_H BU_CRN_CONT_C DGND CRN_INC_R CRN_INC_R_GND CRN_INC_T CRN_INC_T_GND CRN_PGM1_LVL CRN_PGM2_LVL G_TALLY_VF R_TALLY_VF T_TALLY_VF CRANE_ACT EXT 12V UNREG_GND HD SDI BNC 75 J H FLJ BPA 40 Hirose Pin Signal 1 SDI OUT 2 SDI OUT GND AUX BNC 75 J PL72J BPA Hirose Pins Signal 1 AUX 2 AUX GND PROMPT GL BCJ R 1 Canare Pin Signal 1 PROMPT GL IN 2 PROMPT GND GL GND REMOTE HA10A 10R 10SC Hirose Pins Signal 1 DATA H 2 DATA C 3 CAM CONT H 4 CAM CONT C 5 6 7 8 9 RCOP 12V 10 UNREG GND HA16RA 4P Hirose Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 EXT 12V CN in the Instructions 6 MiC1 HA16PRM 3SB 05 Hirose Pin Signal 1 MIC1
22. JAE Pin Signal 1 VF YOUT 2 VF PBOUT 3 VF PROUT 4 5 I2C DATA 6 R TALLY 7 TALLY 8 9 LCD 12V 10 12V 11 VF YOUT GND 12 VF PBOUT GND 13 VF PROUT GND 14 AGND 15 DGND 16 17 UNREG GND 18 19 F GND 20 LCD ACT 21 22 23 PEAKING CONT 24 I2C 25 G TALLY 26 VF P REQ 27 28 29 Buildup unit I F 8 205 01 Hirose Pin Signal 1 VF_YOUT3 2 VF GND 3 PBOUTS 4 VF PBOUT8 GND VF PROUTS 6 VF PROUT8 GND 7 BU CRN DATA H 8 BU DATA 9 BU CONT H 10 BU CRN CONT C 11 AC H 12 LNS ID CO 13 LNS IP B 14 2 DATA 15 l2C 16 LNS FOCUS POS 17 LNS L TXD 18 BU ACT 19 DGND 20 OPT AC C QD TALLY OUT HR10A 7R 4SC Hirose Pin Signal UNREG_GND R_TALLY_OUT contact output G_TALLY_OUT contact output SCRIPT 12V External dimension drawings Unit inch mm 22222274 2 uU oO T 0 07 J 9 joe h e c 5 23 os N x T T e T T q OFF
23. Panasonic Operating Instructions Multi Format Camera wv AK HC3500P Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use VQTBO273 1 For your safety CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance service instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For CANADA This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada WARNING REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE eTO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT AWAY FROM ALL LIQUIDS USE AND STORE ONLY LOCATIONS WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED TO THE RISK OF DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS AND DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID CONTAIN
24. ains at the center Note Concerning the steps for ensuring that the camera does not slip or drop out of position When installing the camera on a crane or at some other position high above the floor or ground first check that the crane can bear the weight of the entire system including the camera lens and connecting cables and then use the specified tools to install the camera securely Be absolutely sure to ensure that the camera will not drop from its position by looping an anti drop wire around its handle and securing the end of the wire at a point above the camera as shown in the figure below Anti drop wire Component system configuration An example of the standard system consisting of the Multi Format Camera AK HC3500 and peripheral components is described below and shown on the following page The MSU AK MSU935 is not required unless a multiple number of cameras are to be controlled The basic system configuration includes the lens Multi Format Camera viewfinder camera control unit CCU and remote operation panel ROP System block diagram go000000000000 E Large lens Buildup Unit Master Setup Unit AK HBU3500 AK MSU935 Camera Control Unit AK HCU931 t Microphone Kit N 8 LCD Viewfinder AK HVF931A AJ MC700
25. ame Vertical frequency 59 94 Hz 28 125 kHz 1125 line frame Vertical frequency 50 Hz 11 Vertical frequency 59 94 Hz or 50 Hz interlace Input output signals 1 MIC input 60 dBu to 4 dBu XLR 3 pin female x 2 Gain selected by camera menu 2 INCOM Input 60 dBu to 10 dBu Output 100 mW max XLR 5 pin female x 2 Mixing is controlled separately for PGM1 and PGM2 3 HD SDI1 HD SDI2 output HD signal 0 8 Vp p 75 ohms The HD SDI2 signal output can be added to the regular images using the camera menu item setting and switched to the VF or RET image output VBS signal 1 Vp p 75 ohms Tri level SYNC or black burst BNC Selected using a switch 4 Prompt output input 5 AUX BNC HD RET input HD analog signal 1 Vp p 75 ohms BNC Prompt2 output VBS signal 1 Vp p 75 ohms BNC When the CCU has a Prompt2 input Down converter output supported as an option VBS or D1 signal 1 Vp p or 0 8 Vp p 75 ohms BNC Input or output can be selected using the camera menu item setting 6 DC OUT 12 V MAX 1A Control 1 Power selection CCU OFF EXT 2 USER 1 2 3 Functions specified by menu items can be allocated to the switch 3 RET A B selection For selecting the return signal 4 Monitor selection Y C NAM R G B 5 RET PTT SW PTT 6 Gain selection LOW MID HIGH 7 Output selection CAM BAR TEST 8 White balance mo
26. ark1 16 9 15 9 14 9 13 9 4 3 OFF OFF v Safety Area1 80 96 90 6 93 100 96 93 v Safety Mark2 16 9 15 9 14 9 13 9 4 3 OFF OFF v Safety Area2 80 96 90 93 100 96 80 6 v Center Mark OFF ON OFF v Center Mark SEL 1104 1 v Line Width 1to3 2 v Marker Level 100 96 75 96 50 96 100 v VF Setting2 VF DTL 0 to 23 10 v 12 4M 12 5 12 7 12 9 13 0 13 3 13 6 13 9 14 2 14 6 15 0 15 5 HD Peak FREQ 16 1M 16 7M 17 3M 18 0M 18 6M 18 8M 12 4M v 19 0M 19 2M 19 5M 19 9M 20 3M 20 9M 21 5M 22 4M 23 6M 25 4M 28 6M 37 1M HD Offset Gain 0105 0 HD Crisp 0 to 63 0 v D1 Peak FREQ 2 0M 2 3M 2 7M 3 4 4 5 6 8M 13M 6 8M v D1 Offset Gain 0105 0 v D1 Crisp 0 to 63 0 v VBS Peak FREQ 2 0M 2 3M 2 7M 3 4M 4 5 6 8M 13M 6 8M v VBS Offset Gain 0105 0 v VBS Crisp 0 to 63 0 v Cursor Cursor OFF ON OFF v Cursor Memory ADJ 1 2 1 2 ADJ v H Position 0 to 255 127 V Position 0 to 255 127 Width 0 to 255 127 Height to 255 127 BOX CROSS BOX CROSS BOX Store Memory 1 MEM2 MEM1 EXECUTE NO YES NO VF Display1 F Number OFF ON OFF v Zoom OFF ON OFF v Focus OFF ON OFF v Extender OFF ON OFF v MONI OUT OFF ON OFF v Filter OFF ON OFF v M Gain OFF ON OFF v Shutter OFF ON OFF v 5600K OFF ON OFF v Audio Level OFF ON OFF v VF Display2 OPT Level OFF ON OFF v RET Select OFF ON OFF v Status OFF ON OFF v Status AUTO OFF ON OFF v Field Rate OFF ON OFF v Voltage OFF ON OFF
27. asonic s horizontal single line readout CCD and high precision signal processing combine to achieve pixel shifting and a dramatic reduction in moire within the band Another salient feature is the newly developed digital signal processor LSI chip which is mounted in the camera head and supports 14 bit A D conversion This chip processes the gamma knee detail matrix and other process signals delivers the kind of multi functionality high quality and high stability that digital technology alone can provide and improves the operating ease The 14 bit A D converter is instrumental in creating a stable wide dynamic circuit with a high signal to noise ratio from the dark area all the way to the highlights Using the dynamic range stretch DRS function which adjusts the gamma correction optimally in real time both the dark areas and light areas can now be reproduced with startling clarity Accessories The camera head with its new design features an overall smaller size and lower profile that neatly taken into consideration the performance of buildup operations and the fact that it is now possible to connect it with the buildup unit without the need to hook up any cables has resulted in a significant improvement in both operability and applicability The amount of heat generated by the camera has also been slashed as a result of adopting a low power consumption design for the new circuits and a heat dissipation design for the new chassis W
28. ch as skin DTL there is a choice of 30 boost frequencies Designed to achieve low noise levels of below NC15 Power consumption can be reduced since the fan mode can be switched according to the situation in which the camera system is being applied As a result the heat dissipation design has also been optimized Fuller complement of control circuits and auto setup ASU function Users can select the standard mode or simplified mode Peripheral components Ease of operation can be further improved by configuring a system where the Multi Format Camera is used in combination with the remote operation panel ROP and master setup unit MSU Data trunk function Two RS 422 and two RS 232C circuits are provided as a standard feature They obviate the need for the cables used with virtual control pan tilt head and lens control etc Precautions for use DON TS Do not attempt to disassemble the camera or other units In order to prevent electric shock do not remove screws or covers There are no user serviceable parts inside Do not abuse the camera Avoid striking shaking etc The camera contains sensitive components which could be damaged by improper handling or storage Do not let the lens remain uncapped when the camera is not use If the lens is not installed do not leave the lens mount hole uncovered Do not touch the surface of the lens or prism Do not use strong of abrasive detergents when cleaning
29. chment depending on where the center of gravity of the camera and tripod attachment falls If the holes selected are not appropriate the center of gravity will not be supported as a result of which the camera may drop off or fall over which in turn may possibly cause injury Check that the diameter of the holes selected for mounting matches the diameter of the screw holes of the tripod platform If these diameters do not correspond the tripod attachment will not be secured properly as a result of which the camera may drop off or fall over which in turn may possibly C cause injury Tripod attachment 2 Mount the camera on the tripod attachment Slide the camera toward the front along the groove until a click is heard Now check that the camera is secured properly Detaching the camera from the tripod attachment While pushing the red lever move the black lever in the direction of the arrow and slide the camera toward the back Tripod attachment t Ss 2 Red lever Black lever lt Note gt If the pin of the tripod attachment fails to return to its original position after the camera has been detached push the red lever again and simultaneously move the black lever in the direction of the arrow to return the pin to its original position Bear in mind that the camera cannot be mounted if the pin still rem
30. de A B preset 9 Shutter speed selection 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 AWB ABB settings Menu selection CALL SW INCOM 10 11 12 13 o a MIC ON OFF receiving level or PGM level 14 MIC setting MIC power MIC gain MIC1 selection 15 Optical filter setting REM LOCAL selection and LOCAL setting 16 Back light SW rear panel ON OFF When the CCU is connected the selection functions for 6 to 10 are not effective Control is exercised from the ROP or MSU Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Specifications are subject to change without notice 42 43 Panasonic PANASONIC BROADCAST amp TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY UNIT COMPANY OF PANASONIC CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA Executive Office One Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7000 EASTERN ZONE One Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7621 Southeast Region 1225 Northbrook Parkway Ste 1 160 Suwanee GA 30024 770 338 6835 Central Region 1707 Randall Road E1 C 1 Elgin IL 60123 847 468 5200 WESTERN ZONE 3330 Cahuenga Blvd W Los Angeles CA 90068 323 436 3500 Government Marketing Department 52 West Gude Drive Rockville MD 20850 301 738 3840 Broadcast PARTS INFORMATION amp ORDERING 9 00 a m 5 00 p m PST 800 334 4881 24 Hr Fax 800 334 4880 Emergency after hour parts orders 800 334 4881 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Emergency 24 Hour Service 800 222 0741 Panasonic Canada Inc
31. devices Camera HD SDI output1 connector BNC HD SDI1 The camera HD SDI images are output from this connector Camera HD SDI output2 connector BNC HD SDI2 Camera images VF images or RET images can be selected on the camera menu to output HD SDI signals from this connector Optional video connector BNC AUX This is an auxiliary input output connector The HD analog Y input or Prompt2 output when the CCU has 2 input can be selected When a down converter optional accessory has been installed in the camera this connector can be used as a VBS or D1 output connector Genlock sync input PROMPT output connector PROMPT GL When the GL PROMPT selector switch is set to GL the reference signal tri level SYNC or B B which is used to genlock the camera is input to this connector Genlock sync signals are input to this connector when the CCU is not connected When it is set to Prompt the Prompt images input from the CCU are output from this connector GL PROMPT selector switch This is used to select the genlock input or the input output genlock input and PROMPT output signals of the PROMPT output connector Remote connector REMOTE The remote operation panel ROP optional accessory is connected to this connector The SYSTEM FUNC and SD DTL menus of the ROP cannot be controlled Neither can the HEAD POWER CHARA BAR MONO SD DTL OFF and MONITOR R G B SEQ ENC swi
32. djustments 14 Connecting a microphone 16 Mounting the camera on a tripod 17 Component system configuration 18 System connections 1 with Multi Format Camera 20 System connections 2 with Buildup Unit 21 System connections 3 with MSU 22 Status displays on viewfinder screen 23 Checking and setting the calendar 24 Camera warning displays 24 Menu Operatiorns sarsii 25 Setting menu configuration 27 Table of adjustment setting ranges 32 SD memory card operations 39 AK HC3500 connector pin assignment 40 External dimension drawings 41 Pe 42 Overview This unit is a new generation multi format HD camera that supports the 1080i format It uses a new generation 2 3 inch 2 2 megapixel IT CCD 1920 H 1080 V imaging device This newly developed CCD employs leading edge processes and embodies a fresh look taken at the on chip lens and CCD structure to improve the sensitivity smear and dynamic range by a significant margin over previous CCDs Furthermore Pan
33. e menu item to be set VF Settingl Side Modu SW Side Modu LVL gt Zone Mark Safety Markl Safety Areal Safety Mark2 Safety Area2 Center Mark Center Mark SEL Line Width Marker Level OFF 15 4 3 16 9 93 4 3 93 100 2 When the JOG dial is pressed the setting of the item indicated by the arrow flashes VF Settingl Side Modu SW OFF Side Modu LVL JA gt Zone Mark 4 13 Safety Markl Safety Areal 93 Safety Mark2 4 3 Safety Area2 93 Center Mark OFF Center Mark SEL 3 Line Width 3 Marker Level 100 3 Turn the JOG dial to change the setting VF Settingl Side Modu SW OFF Side Modu LVL 11151 gt Zone Mark 9 329 Safety Mark1 116 b Safety Areal 93 Safety Mark2 4 3 Safety Area2 93 Center Mark OFF Center Mark SEL 3 Line Width 3 Marker Level 100 4 When the JOG dial is pressed the data is entered VF Settingl Side Modu SW OFF Side Modu LVL 15 gt Zone Mark 13 9 Safety Markl 16 9 Safety Areal 93 Safety Mark2 4 3 Safety Area2 93 Center Mark OFF Center Mark SEL 3 Line Width 3 Marker Level 100 Note Bear in mind that if in step 3 the MENU switch is set to OFF while the setting is flashing the setting prior to the flashing will remain unchanged Menu operations Entering the menu data continued When the setting flashes one character at a time press the JOG dial to move the flashing toward the right 1 When the
34. er display The approximate value of the iris setting f number is displayed here Note This display appears when a lens which has an f number output is being used Camera warning or message display A message indicating the occurrence of an error the camera settings the progress made in the adjustments and the adjustment results appear here for about 3 seconds Focus position display The focus position is indicated here in the form of a number Note This display appears only when a lens which has a focus position output is being used 2 Zoom position display The zoom position is indicated here in the form of a number Note This display appears only when a lens which has a zoom position output is being used 3 MONI SEL display This indicates the video mode of the monitor output Optical level display This indicates the light sensing level of the optical fiber cable 9 5600K display This indicates the setting of the electronic color compensation Field frequency display This indicates the field frequency at which the camera is operating Either 50i or 59 94i is displayed Checking and setting the calendar The calendar is checked and set on the Date Time page located on the Maintenance menu e Checking the current settings 1 Check the current year month day day of the week and time displayed on Present 2 Select Adjust press the jog dial and when YES is selected and ente
35. f the ALC compensation when the lens extender is ON Cinema Gamma SW for setting the cinema gamma to ON or OFF Cinema Gamma SEL for adjusting the cinema gamma Black STR LVL for adjusting the stretch level of the cinema gamma Dynamic LVL for adjusting the dynamic level of the cinema gamma Knee Point for adjusting the knee point of the cinema gamma Knee Slope for adjusting the knee slope of the cinema gamma Filter for setting the ND CC filter mode when auto setup Setup Mode for setting the auto setup mode REF File for setting the reference file on the auto setup M PED Target for setting the master pedestal on the auto setup ASU Execute for executing the auto setup Tally Guard for setting the mode that prohibits the execution of AWB ABB and ASU at the tally ON setting H Phase Coarse for coarsely adjusting the H phase H Phase Fine for finely adjusting the H phase SD HD Phase CRS for coarsely adjusting the horizontal phase of the HD signals to the horizontal phase of the SD signals during B B genlock SD HD Phase Fine for finely adjusting the horizontal phase of the HD signals to the horizontal phase of the SD signals during B B genlock HD SD Phase CRS for coarsely adjusting the horizontal phase of the SD signals to the horizontal phase of the HD signals during HD genlock HD SD Phase Fine for finely adjusting the horizontal phase of the SD signals to the horizontal phase of the HD signals during HD genlock
36. he peripheral brightness modulation level Zone Mark for setting the zone marker Safety Mark1 for setting the safety marker1 Safety Area for setting the safety area1 Safety Mark2 for setting the safety marker2 Safety Area2 for setting the safety area2 Center Mark for setting the center marker Center Mark SEL for setting the shape of the center marker Line Width for setting the thickness of the markers Marker Level for setting the brightness of the markers VF DTL for adjusting VF DTL RET Signal HD Peak FREQ for adjusting the peak frequency of HD RET signal HD Offset Gain for adjusting the DTL offset gain of HD RET signal HD Crisp for adjusting the DTL crisp level of HD RET signal D1 Peak FREQ for adjusting the peak frequency of D1 RET signal D1 Offset Gain for adjusting the DTL offset gain of D1 RET signal D1 Crisp for adjusting the DTL crisp level of D1 RET signal VBS Peak FREQ for adjusting the peak frequency of VBS RET signal VBS Offset Gain for adjusting the DTL offset gain of VBS RET signal VBS Crisp for adjusting the DTL crisp level of VBS RET signal Cursor for setting the cursor marker to ON or OFF Cursor Memory for selecting the cursor marker memory from ADJ 1 2 or 1 2 H Position for adjusting the H position of the cursor V Position for adjusting the V position of the cursor Width for adjusting the width of the cursor Height for adjusting the height of the cursor BOX CROSS for
37. hen this Multi Format Camera is connected to a CCU AK HCU931 optional accessory not only can HD signals be input and output but SD signals D1 VBS can be output and RET PROMPT signals can be input as well The iris pedestal gain and other camera adjustments can be carried out by remote control using a unit such as the ROP AK HRP931 MSU AK MSU935 available as optional accessories Operating Instructions 2 Camera No plate 1 to 12 Camera hangers Screws 8 mm Features These accessory parts are used when mounting the buildup unit AK HBU3500 Keep them in a safe place to ensure that you will not lose or misplace them Newly developed 10801 2 2 million pixel CCDs incorporated e Standard sensitivity of F10 and high sensitivity on a par with SD Smear has been cut to approx 130 dB and the number of white marks has been drastically reduced by process improvements e H CCD drive is accomplished at a frequency of 74 MHz to attain a high response and high resolution Digital signal processing LSI with high picture quality featured in the camera unit After the process circuits the signals undergo 14 bit 74 MHz high picture quality digital processing yielding a high reliability more functions and enhanced operating ease as a result Multi functional enhancer n addition to the many functions su
38. ights up green when power is supplied to the camera When the camera s power switch is set to OFF this lights up red if the CCU is connected and it goes off if the CCU is not connected if the power was turned ON by the CCU Q Power circuit breaker BREAKER This shuts off the power in the event of an overcurrent while the DC 12 V power supply is used To reset the circuit breaker eliminate what caused it to trip and then press the circuit breaker button INCOM connectors 1 2 INCOM1 INCOM2 The INCOM or headset plugs are connected here QINCOM 1 MIC ON OFF switch MIC1 TALK This is the INCOM1 MIC ON OFF selector switch QINCOM level control INCOM1 LEVEL This is used to adjust the INCOM1 receiving volume level 9 INCOM2 MIC ON OFF switch MIC2 TALK This is the INCOM2 MIC ON OFF selector switch INCON2 level control INCOM2 LEVEL This is used to adjust the 2 receiving volume level QINCOM 1 PGM1 level control INCOM1 PGM1 This is used to adjust the INCOM1 and PGM1 mixing level 1 PGM2 level control INCOM1 PGM2 This is used to adjust the INCOM1 and PGM2 mixing level 2 PGM1 level control INCOM2 PGM1 This is used to adjust the INCOM2 and PGM1 mixing level 2 PGM2 level control INCOM2 PGM2 This is used to adjust the INCOM2 and PGM2 mixing level Controls and their functions DRET A selector switch RET A This switch is used to select the return
39. images to be switched by RET A The return images which have been set on the ROP menu are allocated to this switch RET B selector switch RET B This switch is used to select the return images to be switched by RET B The return images which have been set on the ROP menu are allocated to this switch LED This lights up green when the CALL switch is pressed from the ROP MSU or CCU CALL switch CALL This lights the CALL LED on the ROP or MSU and sounds the buzzer when ON has been selected as the buzzer setting OPT LED This indicates the camera s optical signal reception status It normally lights up green When any problem has occurred it lights up red When problem has occurred clean the optical fiber connector If the problem is not cleared up immediately turn off the power and contact your dealer tally LED selector switch This is used to set the back tally LED to ON or OFF tally LED This lights when the tally signal is supplied This lights up red when the R tally signal is supplied green when the G tally signal is supplied and red when both the R and G tally signals are supplied RET switching control connector RET CONT The cable of the RET switching box optional accessory is connected here for controlling the ON OFF of RET1 2 3 and INCOM1 2 External I O EXT I O This signal interface connector is designed to support future interfacing with external
40. ing the R gain Gain B for adjusting the B gain I White SHD 4 Correct for setting the white shading to ON or OFF White shading adjustments SAW R G B for adjusting the H SAW t PARA R G B for adjusting the PARA m SAW R G B for adjusting the V SAW PARA R G B for adjusting the V PARA I Gamma Gamma for setting the gamma to ON or OFF Gamma adjustments I Gamma M for adjusting the master gamma Gamma for adjusting the gamma I Gamma B for adjusting the B gamma Black Gamma for setting the black gamma to ON or OFF I Black Gamma M for adjusting the master black gamma Black Gamma for adjusting the R black gamma Black Gamma B for adjusting the B black gamma I DRS SW for setting the DRS to ON or OFF Effect Depth for adjusting the DRS effect Initial Gain for setting the gradient of the gamma rise m Knee W Clip 4 Knee for setting the KNEE to ON or OFF Knee and white clip Knee Point M for adjusting the master KNEE point adjustments m Knee Point R for adjusting the R KNEE point Knee Point B for adjusting the B KNEE point Knee Slope M for adjusting the master KNEE slope I Knee Slope R for adjusting the R KNEE slope I Knee Slope B for adjusting the B KNEE slope I White Clip for setting the white clip to ON or OFF I White Clip M for ad
41. into directly into the Optical fiber connector of this product CAUTION This product uses a semiconductor laser system and is a laser class 1 product complies with Radiation Performance Standards 21CFR SUBCHAPTER J Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Don t make any modifications Don t repair by yourself Refer servicing to qualified personnel Class 1 Laser Product For your safety 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 4 Follow all instructions 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these operating instructions carefully befo
42. justing the master white clip m White Clip R for adjusting the R white clip White Clip B for adjusting the B white clip Linear Matrix 4 Matrix for setting the matrix to ON or OFF Linear matrix adjustments Linear for setting the linear matrix to ON or OFF 12 for setting the 12axes matrix to ON or OFF G for adjusting the R G level for adjusting the R B level for adjusting the G R level for adjusting the G B level for adjusting the B R level G for adjusting the B G level B R B R R R G B B 29 Setting menu configuration Hierarchical menus Painting I Color Correct1 I Color Correct2 12axes matrix adjustments2 Detail 12axes matrix adjustments1 Detail adjustments1 Detail2 Detail adjustments2 I Skin Tone Detail1 Skin tone detail adjustments1 Skin Tone Detail2 Skin tone detail adjustments2 Matrix for setting the matrix to ON or OFF Linear for setting the linear matrix to ON or OFF 12axes for setting the 12axes matrix to ON or OFF G Satu Phase for adjusting the G gain Cy Satu Phase for adjusting the G_Cy gain Cy Satu Phase for adjusting the Cy gain B Satu Phase for adjusting the Cy gain B Satu Phase for adjusting the B gain B Mg Satu Phase for adjusting the Mg gain Matrix for setting the matrix to ON or OFF Linea
43. lack balance cannot be completed successfully The lens iris may not be open or the ND filter may not be set to CAP The black balance convergence for the red or blue channel cannot be achieved Check whether there are any abnormalities in the image CD Not Finished Q R B Out Range e When ASU is executed The lens iris cannot be controlled Review the lens settings Trouble has occurred in the red or blue channel in the process which is being executed R Bch NG Using a regular chart check the correct position vis vis the chart and angle of view check the color temperature setting of the light source and check whether any other areas are not amenable to control LENS CTL NG Out Range 24 Menu operations Basic setting menu operations E Displaying the menus User menu 1 Press the MENU switch The camera s USER menu screen now appears on the viewfinder or monitor USER MENU Painting Maintenance 2 Turn the JOG dial to select the menu item access that item s menu 3 After having selected the item press the JOG dial to Operation gt VF Settingl VF Setting2 Cursor VF Displayl VF Display2 Settingl Setting2 Setting3 Setting4 LED 7 VE INCOM 5 1 INCOM Set 2 MIC Gain 25 Entering the menu data After accessing the item menus enter the respective data 1 Turn the JOG dial to select th
44. memory in which the skin tone detail is to be reflected Skin Tone DTL for setting the skin tone detail to ON or OFF MEM Select for selecting the memory in which the skin tone detail is stored Skin Tone Crisp for adjusting the crispness of the skin tone detail Phase for adjusting the skin tone detail phase Width for adjusting the skin tone detail range Saturation for adjusting the skin tone detail saturation 30 Setting menu configuration Hierarchical menus Maintenance I Date Time Camera s internal calendar function setting SD Card camera Scene File Lens File SD card operations with Scene file operations Lens Edit Lens file operations Lens file edit Option Option board Iris Cont CINE Gamma ASU Iris control setting Cinema gamma settings I Tally Guard G L Auto setup operations Tally guard setting Shutter G L adjustments Shutter setting ROM Version PLD Version Format ROM Version display PLD Version display System format settings Present for displaying the present status Adjust for setting the adjustment mode to ON or OFF 12H 24H for setting the 12H 24H Date for setting the DATE Time for setting the TIME Set Exe for reflecting the adjustment values Reset for resetting the statuses which have been set Mode for selecting the operation for the S
45. mera Adjusting the lens flange back Adjust the flange back distance from the surface where the lens is mounted to the surface where the images are formed if the subject fails to be precisely focused at both the telephoto and wide angle settings when zoom operations are to be performed Once adjusted the flange back does not need to be adjusted again unless the lens is replaced Adjustment method Note details on the adjustment method and positions of the lens parts refer also to the instructions that accompany the lens About 9 9 ft 3 1 Mount the lens on the camera Do not forget to connect 5 Set the zoom ring to the telephoto position either by the lens cable at this time manual or electrical means 2 Set the lens iris to manual and open the iris 6 Shoot the flange back adjustment chart and turn the distance ring to adjust the focus 3 Set the lighting in such a way that the appropriate video output level is obtained at a distance of about 9 9 ft 7 Set the zoom ring to the wide angle position and turn 3 m from the flange back adjustment chart the Ff ring to adjust the focus Take care not to move If the video level is too high use a filter or shutter the distance ring 4 Loosen the screw that secures the flange focus 8 Repeat steps 5 to 7 until the chart is focused properly ring at both the telephoto and wide angle positions Note Depending on the lens concerned this ring may be 9 Tigh
46. n 19 Component connections Refer to pages 20 to 22 for the component connections After all the components have been connected the monitor system may be connected afterward set the CCU s main power switch to the ON position Then turn on the camera s power switch System connections 1 with Multi Format Camera 2 Electronic HD Viewfinder AJ HVF21 Optical cable Camera Control Unit AK HCU931 Lens Multi Format Camera AK HC3500 ROP cable zy Remote Operation Panel AK HRP931 CD Before proceeding with the connections set the CCU power switch to the OFF position Connect the optical cable to the Multi Format Camera and CCU Connect the ROP cable to the CCU and ROP When the camera power switch is set to ON after the CCU main power switch has been set to ON the camera can be controlled using the ROP amp Upon completion of shooting set the CCU camera power switch and main power switch to OFF 20 System connections 2 with Buildup Unit Large lens Buildup Unit AK HBU3500 8 LCD Viewfinder AK HVF931A Optical cable Camera Control Unit AK HCU931 Multi Format Camera AK HC3500 ROP cable Remote Operation Panel AK HRP931 21 System connections 3 with MSU Master Setup
47. n CALL is detected PinP Mode not operate HD SDI2 OUT for selecting the mode of HD SDI2 connector HD SDI2 Power for setting the power of HD SDI2 to ON or OFF AUX I O for selecting the mode of AUX connector TRUNK for setting the serial interface standard of trunk line TRUNK for setting the serial interface standard of trunk line 5600K for setting the electronic color temperature filter HND GRIP RET for selecting the grip RET SW function HND GRIP PTT for selecting the grip PTT SW function HND Lens VTR for selecting the handy lens VTR SW function HND Lens RET for selecting the handy lens RET SW function STD Lens RET1 for selecting the standard lens RET1 SW function STD Lens 2 for selecting the standard lens RET2 SW function EXT RET 1 for selecting the external return control SW1 function EXT RET 2 for selecting the external return control SW2 function EXT RET 3 for selecting the external return control SW3 function 27 Setting menu configuration Hierarchical menus Operation I Setting3 Camera settings3 Setting4 Camera settings4 ILED settings L TNF CRT VF settings I INCOM Set 1 Incom settings1 I INCOM Set 2 Incom settings2 MIC Gain Camera status display MIC Gain settings RET1 I D for setting the RET1 designation RET2 ID D for setting the RET2 designation RET3 ID for setting the RET3 designation RETA ID for se
48. ncy INC1 MIC Type for selecting the type of intercom1 microphone INC1 MIC Gain for setting the gain of intercom1 microphone MIC Power for setting the mic power supply of INCOM1 to ON or OFF INC1 Side Tone for setting the side tone of intercom1 to ON or OFF INC1 PGM MIX for setting the PGM mix of intercom1 to ON or OFF INC1 ENG PROD for selecting the communication destination of intercom1 INC1 to CCU for setting the insertion of CCU into the communication destination for intercom1 to ON or OFF INC2 MIC Type for selecting the type of intercom2 microphone INC2 MIC Gain for setting the gain of intercom2 microphone INC2 MIC Power for setting the mic power supply of INCOM to ON or OFF INC2 Side Tone for setting the side tone of intercom2 to ON or OFF INC2 PGM MIX for setting the PGM mix of intercom2 to ON or OFF INC2 ENG PROD for selecting the communication destination of intercom2 CRANE MIC Gain for setting the insertion of CCU into the communication destination for intercom2 to ON or OFF CRANE Side Tone for setting the side tone of CRANE for the intercom to ON or OFF CRANE ENG PROD for selecting the communication destination of the CRANE intercom CRANE to CCU for setting the insertion of CRANE into the communication destination for intercom2 to ON or OFF MIC1 Gain for setting the gain of MIC1 MIC1 AMP for setting the amplitude of MIC1 MIC2 Gain for setting the gain of MIC2 MIC2 AMP for se
49. or 1to 540 270 ZEBRA OFF A B OFF Effect MEM A B A B Skin Tone Detail2 Skin Tone DTL OFF ON OFF MEMA Skin Tone Crisp 63 to 0 to 63 0 Phase 359 0 Width 0 to 255 0 Saturation 0 to 255 0 MEM B Skin Tone Crisp 63 to 0 to 63 0 Phase 0 to 359 0 Width 0 to 255 0 Saturation 0 to 255 0 Table of adjustment setting ranges Maintenance Menu Item Adjustment setting range Initial value Date Time 4 Present Display item Current date time Adjust NO YES NO 12H 24H 24H 12H 12H Date YY Year Current year Date MM Month Current month Date DD Day Current day Date aaa Day of week Current day of week Time HH Hours Current hours Time NN Minutes Current minutes Time SS Seconds Current seconds Set Exe NO YES NO Reset NO YES NO SD Card Mode FORMAT LOAD STORE LOAD File No 1to8 1 EXECUTE NO YES NO Scene File Mode LOAD STORE LOAD File No OFF 1 to 8 when LOAD is selected 1 1 to 8 when STORE is selected EXECUTE NO YES NO Lens File Mode LOAD STORE LOAD File No OFF 01 to 16 when LOAD is selected 01 01 to 16 when STORE is selected File Name Enables a name 8 characters to be set Filename EXECUTE NO YES NO Lens Edit Gain R 100 to 100 0 Gain G 100 to 100 0 Gain B 100 to 100 0 Flare R 100 to 100 0 Fla
50. r for setting the linear matrix to ON or OFF 12axes for setting the 12axes matrix to ON or OFF Mg Satu Phase for adjusting the Mg gain Mg Satu Phase for adjusting the Mg R gain R Satu Phase for adjusting the R gain Ye Satu Phase for adjusting the Ye gain Ye Satu Phase for adjusting the Ye gain Ye Satu Phase for adjusting the Ye gain V DTL for adjusting the V DTL level H DTL for adjusting the H DTL level Crisp for adjusting the detail crisp level Peak FREQ for adjusting the detail peak frequency Level Dep for adjusting the level dependent Dark DTL for adjusting the dark detail level Corner DTL for adjusting the corner detail level DTL Source for selecting the detail source DTL Clip for adjusting the clip on the detail side DTL Clip for adjusting the clip on the detail side DTL Knee for adjusting the knee compensation on the detail side DTL Knee for adjusting the knee compensation on the detail side Knee DTL for adjusting the knee detail gain Skin Tone DTL for setting the skin tone detail to ON or OFF Skin Tone Get for capturing the skin tone Cursor for displaying the cursor which captures the skin tone H Cursor for adjusting the horizontal position of the cursor V Cursor for adjusting the vertical position of the cursor ZEBRA for setting the zebra pattern displayed in the applicable skin tone range to ON or OFF Effect MEM for selecting the
51. re G 100 to 100 0 Flare 100 to 100 0 W H SAW R G B 100 to 100 0 W H PARA R G B 100 to 100 0 W V SAW R G B 100 to 100 0 W V PARA R G B 100 to 100 0 Store NO YES NO Cancel NO YES NO Option 5 Iris Cont Auto Iris OFF ON OFF Window Select 1 to 8 6 1 Iris Level 010100 50 Peak Ratio 0 to 100 60 A lris Range NORMAL 3 4 2 4 1 4 NORMAL A lris Speed 1 to 25 15 LensExtComp SW NORMAL ON NORMAL LensExtComp LVL 40 to 40 0 4 If the date and time have not been set properly the time may not be updated properly The clock has an error which may cause it to gain or lose up to one minute per month 5 The menu displayed differs depending on the type of option board installed 6 The types of windows which can be selected are as shown in the figure below SS S522 Sse SSS 55223 S555 SS SSS SS SSS 35S S542 cur AN HP PER eee et Table of adjustment setting ranges Menu Item Adjustment setting range Initial value CINE Gamma Cinema Gamma SW OFF ON OFF Cinema Gamma SEL VIDEO_REC FILM_REC VIDEO_REC Black STR LVL 0 to 30 30 Dynamic LVL 200 300 400 500 200 Knee Point 30 to 90 30 150 200 250 300 350 400 o ngs Slaps 450 500 550
52. re using the unit Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the applicable safety instructions listed below Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference 10 Protect the power cord form being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 2 4 ACCOSSOFLIGS san a Ku RATES 4 seve ete eet 4 Precautions for use 2 5 Controls and their functions 6 Mounting the lens cente 12 Adjusting the lens flange back 13 Performing the viewfinder a
53. red the seconds are reset to 00 e Adjusting the time 1 At 12H 24H select whether the 12 hour or 24 hour system is going to be used 2 At Date set the year month day and day of the week 3 At Time set the hours minutes and seconds 4 At Set Exe when YES is selected and entered the adjusted year month day day of the week and time are displayed in Present 5 At Reset when YES is selected and entered the following is displayed 00 01 01 MON 00 00 00 Notes The calendar function will not operate properly when an irregular year month day day of the week or time is set e The manufacturer disclaims all responsibility for any trouble which may be caused by the calendar function Camera warning displays Warning displays appear when errors have occurred in the camera s auto functions Set Status AUTO to ON at VF Display2 under Operation e When AWB is executed Auto white balance cannot be executed because the light quantity is insufficient Set the light quantity to the appropriate level Auto white balance cannot be executed because the light quantity is excessive Set the light quantity to the appropriate level The white balance convergence for the red or blue channel cannot be achieved Shoot a uniformly white object on the screen and execute AWB AWB LOW LIGHT Q AWB HIGH LIGHT AWB R Bch NG Out Range When ABB is executed Auto b
54. rvice facility Follow normal safety precaution to avoid personal injury Use the camera in an environment where the temperature is within 14 F to 113 F 10 C to 45 C and the relative humidity is less than 85 no condensation Always turn the power off when the camera is not going to be used Operate the camera only when there is adequate ventilation Cooling fan There is internally provided a cooling fan Since the cooling fan is a consumable part replace it after about 50 000 hours of operation Be sure to ask the dealer for the replacement When using the unit in windy or snowy conditions or at the beach or at the waterfront cover it with the rain cover optional accessory or protect it in some other way in order to prevent it from getting wet and stop water from seeping inside Use the camera in places with minimal moisture and dust Avoid using the camera in places with high concentrations of moisture or dust since these conditions will tend to cause damage to the internal parts In addition ensure that the connectors which are not in use are covered with their protective caps Peripheral equipment software The versions of the software used for the peripheral units such as the CCU ROP and MSU connected to the AK HC3500 may need to be updated For further details contact your dealer Controls their functions
55. s when the MIC has been forcibly set to OFF by a remote control operation D MIC2 selector switch LINE MIC This switch is used to select LINE or MIC for the input signals Buildup unit I F This signal interface connector is used to connect the Buildup unit Tally output connector TALLY OUT The R or G tally signal is output from this connector open collector A DC 12 V power supply up to 1 0 A can also be supplied If the current exceeds the rating the power is turned off forcibly Mounting the lens 1 Raise the lens clamp lever and remove the mount cap Mount cap Lens clamp lever 2 Align the guide pin on the lens with the groove at the top center of the lens mount and mount the lens Groove 3 Lower the lens clamp lever to clamp the lens in place 2 2 i A Lens clamp lever 4 Insert the cable into the cable clamp and connect it to 12 the lens connector U EUR la n Qa LRG i h gt 27 rs Lens connector Notes For details on handling the lens refer to the instructions that accompany the lens Depending on the lens mounted it may be necessary to perform the following lens and camera adjustments 1 Flange back adjustment for the lens 2 Auto iris operation speed adjustment for the lens 3 White shading adjustment for the lens performed using the controls on the ca
56. setting the shape of the cursor Store for setting the cursor memory EXECUTE for executing Store F Number for setting the f number display to ON or OFF Zoom for setting the zoom value display to ON or OFF Focus for setting the focus value display to ON or OFF Extender for setting the lens extender display to ON or OFF MONI OUT for setting the monitor output selection display to ON or OFF Filter for setting the ND CC filter display to ON or OFF M Gain for setting the gain display to ON or OFF Shutter for setting the electronic shutter display to ON or OFF 5600K for setting the 5600K effect to ON or OFF Audio Level for setting the audio level display to ON or OFF OPT Level for setting the optical level display to ON or OFF RET Select for setting the RET selection display to ON or OFF Status for setting the display appearing when functions are selected to ON or OFF Status AUTO for setting the display appearing when AWB ABB ASU are started or finished to ON or OFF Field Rate for setting the field rate display to ON or OFF Voltage for setting the supply voltage display to ON or OFF WFM for setting the WFM display to ON or OFF White CH for setting the white balance memory display to ON or OFF FAN Power for setting the camera fan to ON or OFF FAN Mode for setting the camera fan mode CALL R_TALLY for setting to light R TALLY when CALL is detected CALL T_TALLY for setting to light T TALLY whe
57. splay 2 Shutter speed mode display RET SEL display Voltage display Filter display White balance memory display 7 Gain display Audio CH1 and CH2 displays 9 Iris f number display Camera warning or message display Focus position display 2 Zoom position display 3 MONI SEL display Optical level display 45 5600K display Field frequency display 1 25 0 CAM RCV MBHBE 4 x2 CCU RCV 406 159 14 6V 1 R B G 56 CHi 10 19 1A A 1808 14 799 Extender display This appears when the lens extender is being used Shutter speed mode display This indicates the shutter speed or shutter mode setting 3 RET SEL display This indicates the return mode selected by the RET Switch Voltage display This indicates the voltage of the DC IN currently in use Filter display This indicates the type of filter selected White balance memory display This indicates the automatic adjustment memory selected for the white balance A The WHITE BAL switch is set to A The WHITE BAL switch is set to P The WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST 7 Gain display This indicates the video amplifier s gain setting in dB which has been selected by the gain selector switch Audio CH1 and CH2 displays The audio levels are displayed here separately for audio 1 and audio CH2 9 Iris f numb
58. tches be controlled External power supply input connector DC IN The input of the external DC power supply is connected to this connector DC 10 8 V to 17 V MIC1 selector switch LINE FRONT MIC MIC This is used to switch the input signal to LINE FRONT MIC or rear MIC Controls and their functions p Rear MIC1 connector MIC1 An audio component or microphone is connected to this connector The gain setting can be selected on the camera menu p Rear MIC2 connector MIC2 An audio component or microphone is connected to this connector The gain setting can be selected on the camera menu DC output connector DC OUT The R or G tally signal is output from this connector open collector A DC 12 V power supply up to 1 0 A can also be supplied If the current exceeds the rating the power is turned off forcibly Earphone jack EARPHONE When an earphone optional accessory is connected to this jack the INCOM1 receiving signals can be heard Data trunk connector TRUNK The trunk data RS 422 x 2 or RS 232C x 2 of the CCU is input to and output from this connector The camera menu is used to select the setting power selector switch This is used to select what kind of power is to be supplied to MIC1 The switch is set to phantom 48 V AB 12 V or OFF 5 MIC2 power selector switch This is used to select what kind of power is to be supplied to MIC2 The switch is set to phantom 48 V AB
59. ten up the screw that secures the Ff ring marked as the F b flange back ring 13 Performing the viewfinder adjustments The viewfinder is an optional accessory Attaching the viewfinder Detaching the viewfinder 1 Check that the camera s POWER switch is at the OFF 1 Check that the camera s POWER switch is at the OFF position position 2 Pull up the knob on the mounting plate and slide the 2 Loosen the stopper screw pull up the knob on the plate to attach the viewfinder mounting plate and slide the viewfinder along and off the plate Pull up the knob Stopper screw J S 3 P e C 2 exo Wi unus E 4 Connect the plug to the VF connector Note When connecting the plug to the VF connector ensure that it is fully and securely inserted 14 Performing the viewfinder adjustments The viewfinder is an optional accessory Left or right position adjustment Forward or backward position adjustment 1 Loosen the stopper screw Stopper screw 1 Rotate the viewfinder forward backward position fixing lever towards the outside to release it from the locked position Viewfinder forward backward Viewfinder position fixing lever Viewfinder 2 Move the viewfinder to the left or right to adjust its a TN i
60. tter selector switch SHUTTER This is set to ON when the electronic shutter is to be used When it is set to the SEL position the shutter speed is switched in the preset range It is not effective when the CCU is connected to the camera AWB ABB start switch AUTO W B BAL This is used for conducting automatic white balance adjustments AWB or automatic black balance adjustments ABB It is not effective when the CCU is connected to the camera Lens connector LENS The lens cable is connected to this connector Front MIC1 connector MIC1 A microphone optional accessory is connected here When using the microphone set the MIC1 selector Switch to front MIC See page 16 The power supply for the microphone can be connected from this connector What kind power is to be supplied is set using the MIC1 power selector switch 11 VF connector VF The 2 viewfinder cable is connected to this connector Rear VF connector This D sub connector is used for Viewfinder interface Back light switch LIGHT This light switch is used to make it easier to read the characters on the camera s back panel The brightness can be adjusted using the camera menu MIC1 Talk LED TALK This LED lights up green when the INCOM 1 MIC is operational It blinks when the MIC has been forcibly set to OFF by a remote control operation MIC2 Talk LED TALK This LED lights up green when the INCOM2 MIC is operational It blink
61. tting the RET4 designation Gain SW LOW for setting the gain selector switch to LOW gain Gain SW MID for setting the gain selector switch to MID gain Gain SW High for setting the gain selector switch to HIGH gain ID Character for setting the camera designation annn User SW1 for selecting the function of User SW1 User SW2 for selecting the function of User SW2 User SW3 for selecting the function of User SW3 User B U for selecting the function of User SW on the Buildup Unit Back Light for setting the back light to ON or OFF RET Mode for setting the RET SW operation mode Lens I F for setting the interface of the lens B U Lens for setting the lens type in B U system Rear ROP VR for setting the right of priority for the control knobs of the ROP connected to the camera rear connector Gamma Off for displaying the status when the gamma is OFF Shutter for displaying the status when the electronic shutter is ON Extender for displaying the status when the lens extender is ON MONI OUT for displaying the status when the monitor output signal is other than Y FAN Off for displaying the status when the fan is OFF Master Gain for displaying the status when the gain is other than 0 dB Black Gamma for displaying the status when the black gamma is ON VF FAN Speed for controlling the fan speed of the CRT viewfinder Peak Slice for setting the peak slice function Peak FREQ for selecting the peak freque
62. tting the amplitude of MIC2 28 Setting menu configuration Hierarchical menus Painting I Setting SW Flare for setting the flare to ON or OFF Image ON OFF settings I Black Gamma for setting the black gamma to ON or OFF Gamma for setting the gamma to ON or OFF I Knee for setting the KNEE to ON or OFF I White Clip for setting the white clip to ON or OFF Matrix for setting the matrix to ON or OFF I Preset Matrix for setting the preset matrix for setting the DTL to ON or OFF I Skin Tone DTL for setting the skin tone DTL to ON or OFF DRS SW for setting the DRS to ON or OFF I BlackShading Correct for setting the black shading to ON or OFF Black shading adjustments SAW R G B for adjusting the SAW PARA R G B for adjusting the H PARA V SAW R G B for adjusting the V SAW m PARA R G B for adjusting the V PARA AUTO V SAW for setting the auto shading V SAW to ON or OFF Black Gain PED M for adjusting the master pedestal Pedestal flare and gain PEDR for adjusting the R pedestal adjustments PED B for adjusting the B pedestal I Flare for setting the flare to or OFF I Flare for adjusting the G flare m Flare for adjusting the R flare I Flare B for adjusting the B flare I Gain for adjusting the G gain I Gain for adjust
63. u B Camera output selector switch OUTPUT This is used to select the video output CAM BAR or TEST It is not effective when the CCU is connected to the camera o White balance memory selector switch W BAL This is used to select the white balance memory Data can be recorded in A or B The factory settings are established when the switch is set to PRST It is not effective when the CCU is connected to the camera Assignable switch USER 1 2 3 The ON OFF function settings established ahead of time can be allocated to these switches using the camera menu Controls their functions SD memory card connector SD CARD The SD memory card optional accessory is inserted here For the recording items refer to the Table of the adjustment setting ranges See pages 32 to 33 SD memory cards whose operation has been authenticated recommended Cards made by Panasonic with a memory size of 2 GB or less SD HC memory cards are not supported SD Logo is a trademark Menu switch MENU When this switch is pressed the camera s user menu is output when it is pressed again the menu screen display is cleared JOG dial button Turning the JOG dial while the menu screen is displayed moves the cursor to the setting items The menu settings are established by operating this dial button For details on the menu operations refer to the section on the menu operations Electronic shu
64. y item Current value Format 501 59 94 i 59 94 i 7 This is displayed when the buildup unit is connected 38 SD memory card operations These operations are performed on the SD Card page on the Maintenance menu The VF display settings and camera function settings on the Operation menu can be recorded on the SD memory card For details on what items are stored in the memory of the SD memory card refer to Table of the adjustment setting ranges SD Card FORMAT 3 EXECUTE No Mode SD memory card operation mode setting Select the SD memory card operation here Setting range FORMAT LOAD STORE FILE No File selection Select the number of the file to be loaded or stored here Setting range 1 to 8 e The files on the SD memory card have filenames which range from 3500cm01 dat for File No 1 to 3500cm08 dat for File No 8 e The SD memory card not work properly if files have been edited using a personal computer or other device EXECUTE The item set in Mode is executed here When the arrow cursor is moved to EXECUTE and the JOG dial button is pressed appears When the dial button is turned Yes appears When the dial button is pressed while Yes is displayed the selected operation is executed Conversely when it is pressed while is displayed the selected operation is canceled 39 AK HC3500 connector pin assignment CN in the

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