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3.                                                00000 ON OFF  WHT CLIP        OFF 00000000000 ON OFF  DETAIL        OFF 00000000 ON OFF  LVL DEP        OFF 00000000000 ON OFF  SKIN DTL        OFF 00000000000 ON OFF  MATRIX        OFF 00000000000 ON OFF  VIDEOLEVEL   WHITE RGB     99  01 99 RI                             BLACK R G B M     99  01 99 RI      BOOOOO0000000000  FLARE R G B     9141 99                000000000  GAMMA R G B M     9141 99 RIGO     00000000000000000  V MOD R G B M     99  0 99 RIGO     000000  10000000000000000  FLARE        OFF 00000000 ON  OFF  V MOD        OFF                                    ON OFF  TEST X  2  OFF                                                 20000000000000                                             LEVEL     99  01 99 RIGO     00000000000000000  COARSE 0 351 0 90 00000000000000000000000  0051000   TABLE STANDARD  0000000000  11213141516                    OFF 00000000 ON OFF  TEST X  2  OFF                                                 20000000000000                                                    RGB LEVEL     99  41 99      c0     0000000000000000                    1121314                                                            OFF                                     OFF  Y LEVEL     99  01 99 00000000000000000000000000  1000  000000               1121314                                                      OFF     0  0000000000 ON OFF  TEST Xj 2  OFF 00000000  0000000000000  210000000000000                        
4.                                   Function   OFF SAVE          off the camera power    ON SAVE               power is on  When the VTR  START button is pressed  recording will  begin after a few seconds    ON STBY          on the camera power  When the  VTR START button is pressed   recording will begin immediately       GAIN switch       Used to select the gain of the video amplifier based on  lighting conditions  The gain values for the L  M  and  H settings may be set using the menus  When shipped  from the factory  the values set are L   0 dB    M   6 dB  and H   12 dB     For information on setting the gain values  see    4 5 3  Setting Gain Values for the GAIN Switch Positions    on page  4 13 E      When the MESSAGE setting on the VF DISPLAY  page of the OPERATION menu is set to ON  the  newly selected gain value will be displayed in the  setting change adjustment progress message display  area of the viewfinder screen for three seconds when  the gain setting is changed using this switch   Example     GAIN  12 dB        OUTPUT  output signal selection AUTO KNEE  switch    Used to select the signal  color bar signal or camera s  video signal  to be used as output to a VTR  the  viewfinder  or a video monitor  When the camera s  video signal is being used as output  the auto knee  function may be used    The relationship between the switch setting and the  output signal and auto knee function is shown in the  table below     1  Disabled when the camera control unit is co
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6.                            260 0  HDCD 50               0000000000000          59 0 0 00000 000                                                                               5       000000           950 930 HDCZ 10 25      0000  0000  000       HDCD 50                      3 2 J                                00000000 0 000 HDCU 909 950         7001 00 0  000 00000000 000000 00000 00000              590  009   gooo          5    SNB                                                                              0000000000         950 930 FC2 PD50 PD250  00000    0000  0000                            000000000  0000  HDCU 900 950                000000000000000000                               2     is                                                    000000  HDC 950 930 CCA 5  RCP 7000 000  0000000000  000             000000000000000000      00000000000000000      000000000000000000000000000000  00000000000000000000000000000000  000000000000000000000000000   0000000000 00000 00 000000 0000000  0     0  000000000000000000000000          00 0000 0000000    00000000                                                    000000000000000000000000000000000  000000000000000000000000000000  0000000000000000000000000000000  0000000000000000000000000000000  0000                                                         3 2 2                   00000000000000000   0000000000             0000000000000   000000000000       000000000  0000  HDCU 900 950                 000000000         950 930     
7.                        pue                  2                     2 2 Controls and Connectors          Back  Right        Q Memory stick section       POWER switch            Shoulder strap fitting  see page 2 1 E      RET 1 button    RET button and select  switch    INCOM1 2 controls and  Switches    CALL button          Q Memory stick section   A slot to accomodate a memory stick and an eject  button to remove the stick are provided behind the  panel  The eject button lights in red while writing or  reading data to from a memory stick     Do not insert remove the memory stick when the eject  button lights     For memory stick operations  refer to the System Manual   and see    4 5 9 Using Operator Files  on page 4 17 E         POWER switch  CCU  Power supply will be received from the  camera control unit   EXT  Power supply will be received through the DC  IN or VTR connector     2 8        Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts       RET 1  return video 1  button   The return video 1 signal from the camera control unit  is monitored on the viewfinder screen while this button  15 pressed        RET  return video  button and select switch  When other return video systems are used in addition  to return video 1  you can monitor the signal  return  video 2  3  or 4  selected using the selector on the  viewfinder screen while pressing the button     The RET 1 button has priority over the RET button if  both buttons are pressed        INCOM1 and 2 controls and switches   The
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9.                       DISPLAY  000                                    MENU               ENTERO               1 215          00 0 0 OFF 0            000000    OPERATION  0 000000 000000          00000        lt UF DISPLAY         EX ON            OFF  ZOOM OFF RETURN        FOCUS OFF  ND ON       ON  IRI ON MESSAG  ALL                MENU            ENTER  000 00 0 00 00000  0000000000    MENU SEL        ENTER  000000    00000000000000000000000000  0000 000000000           lt UF DISPLAY  1                       OFF  ZOOM   OFF RETURN  ON             OFF    ON  ON MESSAG  ALL    GA   ON  SHUTT   ON       4 MENU                          0000000500000        0000000000    MENU SEL        ENTER  000000     gt 0000 0000000000000    MENU SEL         ENTER  000000000000  000    00000000000 000 0000000000000                                             MENU SEL  0 0               000 D 0 0 0 05      95   CANCEL       0 0 CANCEL  0000000000000          000000000   DISPLAY  00 0 0            00 00000 0 00000  0000        DISPLAY  000 0 MENU  0000000000000       MENU 5         ENTER  000000    000  00000000000000000      0000000000000000000000407  00000      000000000    1    000000 0000 000 0                     ENTER  000000   000  000000000000000000000  STATUS  CANCEL  00 0                 0 0 00    00000000000000       0000000000000 MENU SEL  0 0   ENTER       000000000000000000000000  000 9000000000                               0000000000000  DISPLAY 000 0         0000    040 00000
10.                      1     LT     1199 Z   C 5  8 N       6090  00  Y Y  348  13 3 4   4    Appendixes A 1  E      gt                 5         gt         o          sexipueddy    Specifications    Laserdiodens egenskaper    Material  InGaAsP  Vaglangd  1310  40 nm  Stralningstid  utan avbrott  Laseruteffekt  141  33 uW  Laserdiodens egenskaper   Materiale  InGaAsP  B  lgelengde  1310  40 nm  Emisjonslengde  Kontinuerlig    Laser utgangseffekt  141225 uW       input output connectors    VTR CCZ  26 pin  1    CCU Electro multi connector  1    LENS 12 pin  1    VF 20 pin  1    MIC IN XLR 3 pin  female  1    AUDIOIN 1 2 XLR 3 pin  female  1    EARPHONE OUT Minijack  1   8 ohms   DC IN XLR 4 pin  1   10 5 to 17 V  DC   DC OUT 4 pin  1   10 5 to 17 V DC     5W maximum    HD SERIAL OUT BNC type  1   INCOM   and 2 XLR 5 pin  female  1   TEST OUT BNC type  1     GENLOCK IN RET IN PROMPT OUT         type  1   1             75 ohms  RET CONT 6 pin  1   REMOTE 8 pin  1   TRACKER 20 pin  1   EXT I O 20 pin  1        Supplied accessories    Operation manual  1   Installation  amp  maintenance manual  1     A 2 E  Appendixes       Optional accessories    BKP L551 Battery Adaptor   BKW 401 Viewfinder Rotation Bracket  C 74 Microphone   CA 905L Large Lens Adaptor   CAC 6 Return Video Selector   CAC 12 Microphone holder   CRS 3P Cradle Suspension  HDVF 20A HD Hlectronic Viewfinder  HDVF C750W HD Electronic Viewfinder  HKC T950 HD CCD Block Adaptor  MSA 4A 8A 16A Memory Stick  VCT 14 Tripod ad
11.                  000 0 0000  00000    2 MENU 5     0 0               000 00 0      DISPLAY  00000000 0 OMENU SEL  0 0               0000  00    VF DISPLAY                  UF DISPLAY    1    EX 1  ON ATT   OFF  FOCUS   OFF ETURN  ON  ZOOM    OFF    CC   ON  IRIS   ON MESSAG  ALL               OF  D500k  ON  SHUTT   ON    0  000000000000000000000                                                                                                       0000             000000000   ZOOM 0000000000   Focus 000000000000   ND   500000000   CC            0  0     IRIS 000000000   WHITE 000000000000000000000   05600    0000   GAIN 000000   SHUTT   0000000 00 0 00 00 0000000                           RETURN 000000000   MESSAG                       ALL  00000000000                                          AT  0000000000000000000         00000000000                      MENU SEL         ENTER  000 000  gt 0 00000  000000000 OOMENU SEL         ENTER  00  0000    gt 0000 1000000000    MENU SEL                     000 0000000000       0 DMENU SEL  0 0   ENTER  0000 00    00009  0000000000000000    000000000000000000 34000000    00000000000000 ODISPLAY  00 0 0       0  00                                 00000000000000000    00000000000000000000000000000  000000000000000000000000000  00       040 00000000000 4 11 J              4 5 OPERATIONO0 00000000000    0                           1    4 5 2      0000 000000000          00000000000 0 00000000000000                 0000 0  INDE 00000000  0000
12.                  10               pue slu  unsn pv v                                     10               pue sjueunsn  py                      4 2 Setting the Electronic Shutter    This section explains the different modes which can be  used for the electronic shutter  and gives the  procedures for setting the shutter mode and shutter  speed     4 2 1 About the Shutter Modes    The different shutter modes which can be used with the  electronic shutter of the HDC 950 930 camera  and the  shutter speeds which may be selected  are as follows     Shutter modes and speeds       Shutter  mode Shutter speeds  Usage  Standard 1 100  1 125  1 250  Use to obtain clear    1 500  1 1000  1 2000 images of quickly   second moving subjects    ECS Continuously variable Use to obtain images           Extended in the range from 30 0 of computer monitors  Clear Scan  Hz to 4300 Hz  HDC  without horizontal  950  or 60 0 Hz to striping  4300 Hz  HDC 930   Super EVS 1 60 second  set Increases the vertical    resolution  However   sensitivity and  dynamic range will  be decreased      high vertical automatically   resolution         1  The values in the table are those with 601 59 941  With  other formats  the available values are different  For other  formats  see page 4 22 E     2  Continuously variable in the range from 0 to 100  only  with the HDC 950  Only EVS  100   can be selected  with the HDC 930       Regardless of the shutter mode used  as the shutter  speed increases the iris opening w
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15.               STANDARD  LINITIAL        3 5  ENG  00000000    2  INITIAL GAIN                   0 00 0       3  INITIAL GAIN 40                      0 0 0  4  INITIAL GAIN 4 01            24          0  5  INITIAL GAIN 4 51 ITU 709         6  INITIAL GAIN 5 0            040 00000000000    4 19 J                 4 6 PAINTU                                                                                                                                                                                                     000 0000 00 00           POINT R G B M   99  qj 99                 000000000000000000  SLOPE R G B M   99  0  99 RI          000000000000000000  WHT CLP R G B M   99  4  99 RI c0   00000000000000000000  KNEE SAT LEVEL   99  qj 99   000000000000000                  OFF 0000000 ON OFF  KNEE SAT        OFF 000000000000 0 ON OFF  WHT CLIP        OFF 00000000000               TEST 1  2  OFF 00000000  0000000000000  20000000000000                                  DETAIL 1 LEVEL   99  4  99   000000000000000  LIMITER                        99  01 99 0000000000000  CRISPEN   99  01 99 0000000000000                  991 01 99   0000000  FREQ   99  0  99                            LVL DEP   991 01 99 00000000000                            00000000 ON OFF  LVL DEP        OFF                        ON OFF             2 KNEE APERTURE     99  4  99 00000000000000         OFF 00000000000 ON OFF  SKIN DETAIL SKIN DTL        OFF                              ON OFF  SKIN GATE        
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20.      pue                                                                           10               pue sjuewysnipy    Je deyo                  4 6 PAINT Menu  parra                                               2                  s                                                                                                  PAINT menu items  Page Setting item Allowable settings  Description  SW STATUS FLARE ON  OFF Turns flare correction on or off   GAMMA ON  OFF Turns gamma correction on or off   BLK GAM ON  OFF Turns black gamma correction on or off   KNEE ON  OFF Turns knee correction on or off   WHT CLIP ON  OFF Turns white clipping on or off   DETAIL ON  OFF Turns the detail signal on or off   LVL DEP ON  OFF Turns the level depend function of the detail signal on or off   SKIN DTL ON  OFF Turns the skin detail on or off   MATRIX ON  OFF Turns linear matrix correction on or off   VIDEO LEVEL   WHITE R G B    99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the white level of R  G  and B   BLACK R G B M    99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the R  G  B  and master black level   FLARE R G B    99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the R  G  and B flare level   GAMMA R G B M    99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the R  G  B  and master gamma correction curve   V MOD R G B M    99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the R  G  B  and master V modulation shading   FLARE ON  OFF Turns the flare correction circuit on or off   V MOD ON  OFF Turns the V modualtion shading on or off   TEST 1  2  OFF Selects the test signal   1  Outputs the analog test signal  2 
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22.    TS                                    LET     The material contained in this manual consists of  information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is  intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment  described in this manual    Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any  portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose  other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment  described in this manual without the express written  permission of Sony Corporation     Le mat  riel contenu dans ce manuel consiste en  informations qui sont la propri  t   de Sony Corporation et  sont destin  es exclusivement    l usage des acqu  reurs de  l   quipement d  crit dans ce manuel    Sony Corporation interdit formellement la copie de quelque  partie que ce soit de ce manuel ou son emploi pour tout  autre but que des op  rations ou entretiens de l   quipement     moins d une permission   crite de Sony Corporation     Das in dieser Anleitung enthaltene Material besteht aus  Informationen  die Eigentum der Sony Corporation sind   und ausschlieBlich zum Gebrauch durch den Kaufer der in  dieser Anleitung beschriebenen Ausr  stung bestimmt sind   Die Sony Corporation untersagt ausdr  cklich die  Vervielf  ltigung jeglicher Teile dieser Anleitung oder den  Gebrauch derselben f  r irgendeinen anderen Zweck als die  Bedienung oder Wartung der in dieser Anleitung  beschriebenen Ausr  stung ohne ausdr  ckliche schriftliche  Erlaubnis der Sony Corporatio
23.   BNC    1     GENLOCK IN  RET IN  PROMPT OUT              1 11    1750                       610  1                810  1                  2010  D  EXT I O 2011  1   000    000000000000  9  000000000  amp 00000000000           2                                 000 0000 00000000  HDVF 20N HDVF C750WN  0000000000 CASOSL  HD          00000000 HKC T950  0000000000       4551  0000000 c4  0000000        12  000000000000             000000000      4    8A  16    0000000000000 BKw4or  000000000000       6  000000000        14  000000000  00000000000                             0000000000000000000000000000  0000000000                                 00000000000000000000000000  00000000000                        000000  00000000000000000000000       0000                              OUTPUT AUTO KNEE   BARS  CAMERA VTR ONQ   STBY    000 00                   0000000000000  1 000000000000000000    2 10000000000000000000000000000  00  00000000000 000000 00 OBRIGHTY 000  CONTRAST  0 0                 0 00000000          DISPLAY  00000 00 OND 0000000000000          0000000000000000000000000                    0000000000000000000  00    4  1  p  sPLaY   0000000 MENUDO 00000000     0000000000000000000000000    2 MENU SEL   O 0               000 0000009  00   00 0      OMENU SEL  0 0             000 000  00000000000000000    5             00000000000000000000000  00000000000000000000000000    6                       0000 OND 0000000000000  000000   2  SHUTTER  0000 ONO 0000 580 00000  0000000
24.   IRIS Iris opening indicator   WHITE White balance memory indicator   D5600K D5600K mode indicator   GAIN Gain indicator   SHUTT Shutter speed  mode  and read mode  indicator   BATT Power voltage indicator   RETURN          of the return signal   MESSAG Message indication    ALL  To indicate all the messages   WRN  To indicate warning messages and  higher   AT  To indicate the auto setup information  and higher   OFF  Not to indicate any message       Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  align the arrow marker  3  with the item to be  changed  and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER  button     The arrow marker  3  will change into a question      mark     Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  change the setting to the desired value  and push  the MENU SEL knob ENTER button     The question     mark will change back to the  arrow marker  2  and the new setting will be  saved     To change other settings  repeat steps 3 and 4     To end menu operations  set the DISPLAY switch  to ON     The menu display disappears from the viewfinder  screen  and the display indicating the current status of  the camera appears along the top and bottom of the  screen     4 11        Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording                           sures pue                      p                                                  10               pue sjuewysnipy                                  4 5 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu    4 5 2 Selecting the Items for  Which an      Mark to 
25.   Item Condition to unlight    ND Type of ND filter  one or more can be  specified among 1 to 5           CC Type of ND filter  one or more can be  specified among A to E        WHITE White balance memory  one or more can  be specified among P PRST   A  and B        D5600K ON or OFF                MARKER page   lt MARKER gt  3  MARKER   gt  ON  CENTER   ON 3  SAFETY ZONE  ON 90 0   EFFECT   OFF  ASPECT MODE  4 3   MASK   OFF 50  VAR WIDTH        SAFETY   OFF 90 0                          GAIN GAIN switch position L  M  or H  SHUTT ON or OFF  FAN AUTO 1  AUTO 2  MIN or MAX  EXT ON or OFF       FORMAT Video format 59 941  601  30PsF   29 97PsF  501  25PsF  24PsF  or  23 98PsF       The     mark changes back to the arrow marker     2      Example    To light an exclamation mark     when the ND  filter 1 or 2 is selected  select ON for the item ND  in the IND column  then display           4 5  in  the NORMAL column     4 Repeat step 3  to make other settings as required     5 When the menu operation is completed  set the  DISPLAY switch to ON     The menu display disappears from the viewfinder  screen  and the display indicating the current status of  the camera appears along the top and bottom of the  screen     4 5 3 Setting Marker Display    The MARKER page of the OPERATION menu is  used to turn ON or OFF the display of the various  markers  mask  and effective pixel area  It is also used  to set display areas and display positions     1 setthe DISPLAY switch to MENU   2 Rota
26.   Lens extender  d  B 2       05600   mode                       p56  A M  B 1 125       e Setting change   adjustment process    F2 5  12 500 Battery voltage    message area  This area is only used when the  MESSAGE item on the VF DISPLAY page  of the OPERATION menu is set to ON           O Filter     White balance memory    Q Gain value           30   56         F value     Tape remaining       Shutter EVS          Q Zoom position   Indicates the approximate position of the zoom lens  variator between wide angle  0  and telephoto  99    Shows how close it is to the telephoto side        Lens extender             is displayed when a lens extender is in use     Q D5600K mode  Displayed when D5600K is set to ON     4 8 E     Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording    O Filter display   Displays the type of filter currently selected  The  number  1  2  3  4  or 5  indicates the ND filter  and the  letter  A  B  C  D or E  is for the CC filter        White balance memory display   Displays the currently selected white balance   automatic adjustment memory   W A  The WHITE BAL switch is set to    A      W B  The WHITE BAL switch is set to            W P  The WHITE BAL switch is set to    PRST        Q Gain value display  Displays the video gain value  dB  set with the GAIN  switch        Focus position  Shows the focus position of a zoom lens as a numeric  value  0 to 255  infinity       Q Battery voltage  Displays the input voltage           value  Indicates the lens F 
27.   Operation Manual  Installation  amp   Maintenance Manual  Maintenance Manual CD ROM       Version  and System Manual    The Operation Manual describes device functions and  characteristics  including features  parts  and  specifications    The Installation  amp  Maintenance Manual provides  installation and setup information and maintenance  information especially for system service engineers     and system preparation and operation    Each device in the system comes with the Operation  Manual and Installation  amp  Maintenance Manual  The  Maintenance Manual CD ROM Version and System  Manual are sold separately        4        Table of Contents          The HDC 950 930 is a high definition portable color  video camera that can be connected to an HDCU 900   950 Camera Control Unit or a VTR and used as a  camera for production        High picture quality and high performance    The new 2 3 type 1080 Phase II FIT CCD  HDC 950   or 2 3 type 1080 IT CCD  HDC 930  for 2 200 000  pixels and a unique CCD output signal processing  circuit and 12 bit A D converter provide high picture  quality and high performance        Newly designed integrated unit    Low power consumption and high efficiency of heat  radiation were aggressively pursued by integrating the  camera and camera adapter into a single unit   improving the reliability    In addition  five filter discs each for CC and ND are  provided as standards to match the operability of the  studio use HDC 900        Multiple format
28.   z                   3 1 Precautions       Do not subject to severe shocks  Damage to the case or internal components may result     When finished using  Turn off the power switch     Operation and storage environment   Store in a level place with air conditioning    Avoid use or storage in the following places      Extremely hot or cold places     Places with high humidity     Places with strong vibration     Near strong magnetic fields      n places where it receives much direct sunlight  or  near heating equipment    O         5                        U                              O  5  o    Chapter 3 Preparations 3 1  E        suoneJedeJg                                  3 2 Connections        Power Supply    3 2 1 Connections    A VTR  camera control unit  remote control panel  or  an HDCD 50 HD signal distributor can be connected  to this camera        Connecting a VTR    You can connect a VTR to the camera  as shown in the  figure below              HDCZ 25  25 meter  82 ft   7 HDCZ 10  10 meter  33 ft                26 pin Connection Cable                                                                                     HDC 950 930    Portable HD VTR  26 pin                      Connecting an HDCD 50    You can connect an HDCD 50 HD Signal Distributor  to the camera  as shown in the figure below                                                                                            X A           HDCZ 10 25  HDC 950 930 Connection Cable  Microphone output  Vi  H
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30.  00000                                                                         O00000  00006 00000                                                              n 9055060090006          MSU 700A 750 Master Setup Unit CCA 5 Cable     max  200 meters        HDS X3400 Multi Bit Rate Routing Switcher             HD VTR HDW 250  etc        HDCD 50 HD Signal  Distributor             BP L60 L80  Battery Pack    HDCU 900 HD Camera Control Unit       HDCU 950  HD Camera Control Unit                                        RM B150  Remote  Control Unit                                        e   a  CCA 5 Cable  max  200 meters     CCA 5 Cable   max  200 meters     RCP 700 series  Remote Control Panel          1 3 E     Chapter 1 Overview    2 1 Accessory Attachments                   Shoulder pad           Grip    D Shoulder strap fitting post    D Viewfinder front rear positioning lever    9 Viewfinder left right positioning lever       Lens cable clamp    D Lens fixing lever    Lens mount cap    9 Lens mount       Tripod mount    D LENS connector          Q Shoulder strap fitting post  Attach one end of a shoulder strap to this fitting post   and the other end to the fitting post  see page 2 8       on the other side of the camera        Viewfinder front rear positioning lever  Loosen this lever to adjust the viewfinder position  towards the front or rear        Viewfinder left right positioning lever  Loosen this lever to adjust the viewfinder position  towards the left or right       
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34.  3 6 E  Chapter 3 Preparations       Keeping the viewfinder from hitting your  leg    To keep the viewfinder from bumping your leg when  carrying the camera  install the BKW 401 Viewfinder  Rotation Bracket  optional  and rotate the viewfinder  upwards                    Lock the viewfinder in a slightly forward position  before rotating it upwards  If the viewfinder is in its  rearmost position  the arm of the viewfinder rotation  bracket will strike the grip     Chapter 3 Preparations    3 7 E     suoneJedeJd                                                             191deuo                  3 6 Mounting the Camera on    Tripod    To mount the camera on a tripod using the optional  VCT 14 Tripod Adaptor  proceed as follows           1 Mount the tripod adaptor on the tripod   Choose one of the holes in the bottom of the tripod  adaptor  taking into account the center of gravity of  the camera and tripod adaptor  Verify that the  diameter of the selected hole matches the diameter  of the attachment screw in the camera mount         Tripod adaptor    Camera mount       2 Mount the camera on the tripod adaptor   Slide the camera forwards along the groove in the  adaptor until a click is heard         3 22       Removing the camera from the tripod adaptor    Move the lever in the direction of the arrow while  pressing the red button                             iS ZZ     Red button    D  G               3 8 E     Chapter 3 Preparations    When the pin does not return to its norm
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36.  Contents  READ Reads data from a memory stick   WRITE Saves data on a memery stick   PRESET Restores the preset status set by    using the file menu        For details on memory stick operatoin  refer to the System  Manual     4 5 10 Displaying Lens File    Using the LENS FILE page  you can confirm the name  and the f stop  iris setting  of the lens in use     1 setthe DISPLAY switch to MENU     2  Tum the MENU SEL knob ENTER button  to  display the FILE FILE page  then press the MIC   MENU knob ENTER button      Continued     4 17        Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording                                        pue 5                     v                                        10               pue                                                           4 5 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu  nt                               LENS FILE page           lt LENS FILE gt  10    FILE 2 1  HA1 4x8  F2 0                   The name and f stop  iris setting  of the currently  selected file are displayed     3 Press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button   The arrow marker  3  changes to a         mark     4 Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  select the required file number  then press the  MENU SEL knob ENTER button     The    2    mark will change back to the arrow  marker  9   and the lens name and the iris setting  of the selected file appear     5 When the menu operation is completed  set the  DISPLAY switch to ON     The menu display disappears from the viewfinder    scree
37.  E  Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording                                                                                              Setting item Allowable settings Description  KNEE POINT R G B M    99 to 0 to 99 Sets the R  G  B  and master knee point level   SLOPE R G B M    99 to 0 to 99 Sets the         B  and master knee slope level   WHT CLP R G B M   99 to 0 to 99 Sets the R  G  B  and master of the white clipping level   KNEE SAT LEVEL   99 to 0 to 99 Sets the knee saturation level  KNEE ON  OFF Turns the knee correction circuit on or off   KEY SAT ON  OFF Turns the knee saturation function on or off   WHT CLIP ON  OFF Turns the white clipping function on or off   TEST 1  2  OFF Selects the test signal   1  Outputs the analog test signal  2  Outputs the digital test signal  OFF  Does not output any test signal  DETAIL1 DETAIL ON  OFF Turns the detail correction function on or off   LEVEL    99 to 0 to 99 Sets the general level of the detail signal   LIMITER    99 to 0 to 99 Sets the detail limiter   M WHT BLK  CRISPEN    99 to 0 to 99 Sets the crispening level   HV RATIO    99 to 0 to 99 Sets the level of V detail signals   FREQ    99 to 0 to 99 Sets the frequency of the H detail signal   LVL DEP ON  OFF Turns the level depend function on or off      99 to 0 to 99 Sets the level depend   DETAIL2 KNEE APERTURE    99 to 0 to 99 Sets the knee aperture level   ON  OFF Turns the knee aperture function on or off   SKIN DETAIL SKIN DTL ON  OFF Turns on or off t
38.  Lens cable clamp  Used to secure the lens cable        Lens fixing lever  Used to secure the lens  not supplied  in the lens  mount     Q Lens mount cap   Cover the lens mount with this cap when a lens is not  attached  The cover may be removed by moving the  lens fixing lever upwards       Lens mount  Used to attach a lens  not supplied      Q Tripod mount  Attach the VCT 14 Tripod Adaptor when mounting  the HDC 950 on a tripod        LENS connector  12 pin   Connect the lens cable  The camera can control the  lens functions through this cable     2 1        Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts    O         5                      N                      O  5  o       gt         TI   en  5         O  5  o  O   gt    U             o                                     pue                  z                     2 2 Controls        Connectors          Front  Right          INCOM button     RET 1 button           cS                     R G B switch      SC     A      ASSIGNABLE switch A IS      Wee     CE WO       Y RGB switch    Q FILTER control    Q AUTO W B BAL switch                CAMERA VTR switch  O GAIN switch   1  OUTPUT AUTO KNEE  switch        WHITE BAL switch     D DISPLAY switch   B CANCEL STATUS switch       MENU SEL knob ENTER  button             INCOM  intercom 1  button  The intercom 1 microphone is turned ON while this  button is pressed        RET 1  return video 1  button   The return video 1 signal from the camera control unit  is monitored on the viewf
39.  MENU SELD 0 0   ENTER  000 00 0 MARKER        00000            SEL  0 0               000000    MARKER  0 0           lt MARKER gt  3  MARKER   gt  ON   CENTER        3  SAFETY ZONE  ON 90 0   EFFECT   OFF    ASPECT MODE  4 3  MASK   OFF 50  VAR WIDTH          SAFETY   OFF 90 0                                  00000000000000000                                                                                                                   00000000 00000000000000000       0000  MARKER   0000000000000 000 OFF  CENTER    00000000000000000   0 0000  0000000 60 40000  SAFETY  000000000000000000      0 2000  ZONE   00000000000  30  0 0 90 92 5 95 4    000  EFFECT                                         ASPECT                    16 9 15 9 14 9 13 9 43 VAR       MODE  VARMWJ1035                5    2  O O 0 0  MASK  000000000000000 00                           00000000 0 0  01 10090 0 0 0         000000 00 0                      D 0000000  WDTH  000             100 0000000000000000            000 0000 00000000000                      00 000 000 000 000 0000 0 00                   000 DISPLAY  ASPECTO 00 0 0 DISPLAY   0000000000000000              0000                   CENTER  SAFETY 2                                                     00000                  0000 0000  0000000          000000000                                             00000  0                                                               w                                   905        SCAND 0 0 D D 4310000  000
40.  Outputs the digital test signal  OFF  Does not output any test signal  GAMMA LEVEL    99 to 0 to 99 Sets the R  G  B  and master gamma correction curve   COARSE 0 35 to 0 90 Sets the master gamma correction curve step by step  in 0 05  steps    TABLE STANDARD  Selects the gamma table   1  2  3  4  5  6             ON  OFF Turns the gamma correction function on or off   TEST 1  2  OFF Selects the test signal   1  Outputs the analog test signal  2  Outputs the digital test signal  OFF  Does not output any test signal  BLK GAMMA RGB LEVEL    99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the R  G  B  and master black gamma   RGB RANGE 1 2 3 4 Sets the upper limit of the video level which the RGB black  gamma affects   ON  OFF Turns the RGB black gamma correction function on or off   Y LEVEL    99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the Y black gamma to adjust the contrast without  changing the chroma phase of the dark part   Y RANGE 1 2 3 4 Sets the upper limit of the video level which the Y black  gamma affects   ON  OFF Turns the Y black gamma correction function on or off   TEST Selects the test signal              1  Outputs the analog test signal  2  Outputs the digital test signal  OFF  Does not output any test signal       a  STANDARD    1  INITIAL GAIN 3 5  equivalent to ENG camcorder   2  INITIAL GAIN 4 0 Low   equivalent to EFP camera   3  INITIAL GAIN 4 0 High  equivalent to EFP camera   4  INITIAL GAIN 4 0  equivalent to SMPTE 240M     5  INITIAL GAIN 4 5  equivalent to ITU 709   6  INITIAL GAIN 5 0    4 20
41.  button to  display the GAIN SW page  and push the MENU  SEL knob ENTER button     GAIN SW page           lt GAIN SW gt  4    LOW   gt  0 cB  MIDDLE  6 cB  HIGH   12 dB                   4 14        Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording    The current setting of each item appears to the  right of the item        Item Contents    LOW Sets the gain value selected when the  GAIN switch is set to L     Sets the gain value selected when the  GAIN switch is set to M     HIGH Sets the gain value selected when the  GAIN switch is set to H        MIDDLE          3 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  align the arrow marker  3  with the item to be  changed  and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER  button     The arrow marker  3  will change into            mark     4 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  change the setting to the desired value  and push  the MENU SEL knob ENTER button     The         mark will change back to the arrow  marker  3   and the new setting will be saved     The gain values for L  M  and H may be set to any  of the following values   3  0  3         12 dB    To set the gain value for another switch position   return to step 3     5 To end menu operations  set the DISPLAY switch  to ON     The menu display disappears from the viewfinder  screen  and the display indicating the current status of  the camera appears along the top and bottom of the  screen     4 5 5 Setting up the Viewfinder    The ZEBRA VF DTL page of the OPERATION menu  is used to s
42.  file data        READ    6  gt            Reads five scene files saved in the memory stick into the memory of the camcorder        WRITE  CAM MS     Writes five scene files saved in the memory of the camcorder into the memory stick        FILE ID    Writes comments to the scene files to be saved in the memory stick        CAM CODE    Displays the name of the model of the file created           DATE       Displays the date when the file was created        Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4 23 E                      1                 pue                                                             5 1 Shooting Operations    To fully utilize the features of this camera  test it  before beginning a shooting  recording  and make sure  that it is operating properly     For information on this testing  see    Testing the Camera  Before Shooting    on page A 3 E     For more information on lens or VTR operation  refer to the  appropriate operation manual s         Shooting procedure    1 Set the switches as shown in the figure below        Iris  automatic                                                                                                             Zoom  electrical OUTPUT AUTO KNEE     CAM ON or CAM OFF  CAMERA VTR  ON STBY             2 Turn on the power for all equipment connected to  the camera     3 Select a FILTER control setting appropriate for the  lighting conditions     For information on setting the FILTER control  see   FILTER control  on page 
43.  iris opening  value        Tape remaining   Displays the VTR tape time remaining  in minutes       5 0    is displayed when the remaining time is less than  five minutes   10 5  is displayed for 5 to 10 minutes  remaining     15 10    is displayed for 10 to 15 minutes  remaining  and       15    is displayed when greater than  15 minutes remain    Nothing is displayed if a VTR is not connected        Shutter EVS  Displays the shutter EVS status  Nothing is displayed  1f both the electronic shutter and EVS are set to OFF     Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording    4 9 E                      10               pue slu  unsn pv v                                             10               pue sjuswsnipy                                    4 5 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu       To set up or adjust the HDC 950 930  use the The items that can be setup or adjusted by using the  OPERATION menu  OPERATION menu are shown below     Items which can be adjusted or set using the setup menus                                  Adjustment or setup item Page Page name Reference  Selection of viewfinder screen indicators 1 VF DISPLAY 4 11 E      l indicator setup 2   IND 4 12 E   Marker setup 3 MARKER 4 13 E   Gain selector setup 4 GAIN SW 4 14 E   Viewfinder setup 5 ZEBRA VF DTL 4 14 E   Auto iris setup 6 AUTO IRIS 4 15 E   Operation voltage indication 7 BATT ALARM  4 16 E   Other setups 8 OTHERS 4 16 E   Operator files 9 OPERATOR FILE 4 17 E   Lens file indication 10 LENS FILE  4 1
44.  on how to get areas of 100  or greater to  be displayed as a zebra pattern  refer to the Installation  amp   Maintenance Manual     5 1  E     Chapter 5 Shooting    O         5                                   5                          9 1e deu          5 1 Shooting Operations    1 Set the ZEBRA switch to ON or MOMENT   momentary      A zebra pattern will be displayed on the viewfinder  screen  If the switch is set to MOMENT  the zebra  pattern will disappear after five to six seconds           ZEBRA                       MOMENT e       ZEBRA switch                 2 Set the lens iris appropriately     3 After adjustment  set the ZEBRA switch to OFF to  turn off the zebra pattern     When there is not enough light   Under bad lighting conditions when there is not  enough light  change the GAIN switch setting  or use  the GAIN SW page of the OPERATION menu to  change the gain value settings for the GAIN switch  positions  to obtain a suitable video level     For information on the GAIN switch  see page 2 3 E     On how to change the gain value settings for the GAIN  switch  see    4 5 3 Setting Gain Values for the GAIN Switch  Positions  on page 4 14               To monitor the playback signal on the  viewfinder while recording    Press the RET button on the lens    While this button is pressed  the playback image from  the VTR may be monitored on viewfinder while  recording continues     5 2 E  Chapter 5 Shooting    Specifications          Imager    Imager    Method    HD
45.  readjust the white balance when lighting  conditions change     About the viewfinder screen   After the process of adjusting the black balance or  white balance begins  messages about the progress and  results of the adjustment will be displayed on the  viewfinder screen     Adjusted values set through automatic adjustment  and  other settings  are stored in the camera s memory and  preserved even when the camera power is turned off     4 1 1 Adjusting the Black  Balance    Automatic adjustment of black balance is done in the  order of black set followed by black balance    Black shading may also be adjusted    The black balance may also be adjusted manually  using the setup menus     Refer to the Installation  amp  Maintenance Manual for  information on adjusting the black balance manually        Procedure for adjusting the black balance    1 Set the switches as shown in the figure below        OUTPUT AUTO KNEE  CAM                                   DISPLAY  OFF    GAIN  Select the smallest  possible gain value              2 Push the AUTO       BAL switch to BLK and  release the switch           AUTO W B BAL switch             The switch will return to the center position  and  adjustment will be performed     During adjustment  a message like the one in the  figure below will be displayed on the viewfinder  screen                 ABB                    After a few seconds the adjustment process will be  complete  and the message    ABB  OK  will be  displayed  The adjuste
46.  the  MSU 700A 750 PAINT menu     For details on adjustments to be performed using this menu   see  4 6 PAINT Menu      MAINTENANCE menu  This menu contains items that are not used in daily  operations  About the same as the MSU 700A 750  MAINTENANCE menu     FILE menu   This menu is used for file operations  such as writing  and clearing reference files  OHB files  lens files  and  Operator Preset files     DIAGNOSIS menu    This menu displays self diagnosis information     To return to the TOP menu   The following two methods are available      Align the arrow  2  with TOP on the right top of  each page  then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER  button      Press the STATUS CANCEL switch toward  CANCEL twice    The TOP menu is restored     For details on these menus  refer to the Installation  amp   Maintenance Manual and System Manual        4 3 1 Basic Operation of the  Setup Menus                               DISPLAY switch    STATUS CANCEL switch  MENU SEL knob ENTER button             1 Move      DISPLAY switch from OFF to MENU     The OPERATION menu screen will be displayed        Page number        lt UF DISPLAY          gt  ON            OFF  ZOOM   OFF RETURN        FOCUS   OFF  ND    CC   ON  IRIS   ON MESSAG  ALL  UHITE   OFF  D5600K  ON  GAIN   ON  SHUTT                          2 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  display the desired page        Push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button   The setting items for the selected page will be    displayed  with an arrow  
47.  the desired settings for each item       Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  move the arrow marker  3  to the item you  want to set  then press the MENU SEL knob   ENTER button     Continued     Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4 1 3 E                            sures pue                      v                                                  10               pue                                                           4 5 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu    The arrow marker  3  changes to a question  mark          2  Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  select the desired setting  then press the MENU  SEL knob ENTER button     The         mark changes back to the arrow marker     2      When you perform ON OFF setting for an item   and when value selection for that item is required   select the value and register it in the same manner     4 Repeat step 3  to make other settings as required     5 When the menu operation is completed  set the  DISPLAY switch to ON     The menu display disappears from the viewfinder  screen  and the display indicating the current status of  the camera appears along the top and bottom of the  screen     4 5 4 Setting Gain Values for the  GAIN Switch Positions    You can set the video amplifier gains corresponding to  the L  M  and H positions of the GAIN switch  Use the  GAIN SW page of the OPERATION menu to make  these settings    Proceed as follows     1 Set the DISPLAY switch to MENU     2 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER
48.  will be displayed on the  viewfinder screen     See  4 5 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu  on  page 4 10 E  for information on the setup menus and how to  use them     2 3 E     Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts             JO                  pue                  z                                                 pue suoneoo1 z                        2 2 Controls and Connectors       CANCEL STATUS switch   When a menu is displayed on the viewfinder screen   pressing this button will cancel any changed setting  and return the display to the previous menu  When  menus are not displayed on the viewfinder screen   pressing this button will display the      IND item     For    PIND items  see    4 5 2 Selecting the Items for Which  an        Mark to Light  on page 4 12            MENU SEL  menu select  knob ENTER button   rotary encoder    Used to select settings from menus displayed on the  viewfinder screen  by rotating the knob  and to  confirm settings  by pushing the button         Front  Left        65     t      OC    Q TEST OUT connector  For future use      MIC 1 IN connector     RET 1 connector      MIC IN switch          D VF connector             At 6 switc      GN SHUTTER switch      INCOM EAR LEVEL control          VTR START button          Q TEST OUT  test output  connector  BNC type   Connect to a monitor to as necessary  The output will  be the signal selected with the Y RGB and R G B   switches        MIC 1 IN  microphone 1 input  connector  XLR  3 pin  f
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66. 2 2 E      4 Adjust the black balance and white balance     If the black balance and white balance values  have been previously stored in memory  Set  the WHITE BAL switch to A or B as desired    If the black balance and white balance values  have not been stored in memory  If there is  no time to adjust the white balance  push the  AUTO W B BAL switch to the BLK side to  adjust the black balance  Then  set the WHITE  BAL switch to PRST     For more information  see  4 1 Adjusting the Black  Balance and White Balance  on page 4 1 E      5 Point the camera at the subject and adjust the focus  and zoom     6 Set the shutter speed and mode as necessary     For more information  see    4 2 2 Setting the Shutter  Mode and Speed  on page 4 4 E      7 When connected to a VTR  press the VTR START  button on the camera  or the VTR button on the  lens           VTR START button             Recording will begin  and the red TALL Y lamp in  the viewfinder will light up     8 To stop recording  press the VTR START button  on the camera  or the VTR button on the lens     The        will go into standby  and the red TALLY  lamp in the viewfinder will go off        Checking the video level    The following procedure may be used to display a  Zebra pattern on the viewfinder screen to check the  video level    The zebra pattern level is set to 70  at the factory  but  it may be set to show areas of 100  or greater        Rolls upwards     Rolls downwards    70  100              For information
67. 3  marking the currently  selected item            lt UF DISPLAY    1     2 ON            OFF  OOM   OFF RETURN  ON  FOCUS   OFF  D         CC         IRIS        MESSAG  ALL  WHITE OF  Pear b ON  SHUTT ON                      4 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  align the arrow marker  3  with the desired item     5 Push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button     The arrow marker  3  will change to a question  mark     and begin flashing     6 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  change the setting value     When the knob is rotated quickly  the values will  change quickly  when rotated slowly  the values  will change slowly     To reset a changed value   If you press the STATUS CANCEL switch toward  CANCEL before pressing the MENU SEL knob   ENTER button  the setting will be returned to its  previous value     To interrupt settings   Set the DISPLAY switch to OFF to turn off the  menu screen display    If the DISPLAY switch 1s set back to MENU  the  setting before the interruption will be saved     7 Push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button     The     mark will change back to the arrow  marker  3   and the new setting will be saved     8 To change other setting items on the same menu  page  repeat steps 4 through 7     To change to another page  Move the arrow marker  3  to the page number   and press MENU SEL knob ENTER button   When the arrow marker  3  is located anywhere  off the page number  push the STATUS CANCEL  switch towards CANCEL     The menu is now in Page chan
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69. 7 E        a  These pages are for display only  The settings cannot be  changed     For information on adjustments or setup not listed above     see    4 6 PAINT Menu  on page 4 19 E  and the  Installation  amp  Maintenance Manual     4 1 0      Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording    4 5 1 Selecting Display Items    Selection of items to be displayed on the viewfinder  screen is done using the VF DISPLAY page of the  OPERATION menu  Display of each item can be set  to ON or OFF independently     Use the following procedure to select items to be  displayed on the viewfinder screen                                           An       DISPLAY switch  MENU SEL knob ENTER button             1 Set the DISPLAY switch to MENU     The OPERATION menu will be displayed on the  viewfinder screen     2  Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  display the VF DISPLAY page  and push the  MENU SEL knob ENTER button     VF DISPLAY page           lt UF DISPLAY   1   EX      ON BAIT   OFF  FOCUS          RETURN        ZOOM   OFF   ND ON   CC ON   IRIS ON MESSAG  ALL  WHITE OFF   05600   ON   GAIN   ON   SHUTT   ON                      The current setting of each item appears to the  right of the item     6    The display items which may be turned on or off  using the VF DISPLAY page are                                            Item Contents   EX Extender indicator   ZOOM Zoom position indicator   FOCUS Focus position indicator   ND Type of the ND filter   CC Type of the CC filter 
70. AY switch to MENU    2 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  display the AUTO IRIS page  and push the MENU  SEL knob ENTER button     AUTO IRIS page           lt AUTO IRIS gt  6    WINDOW  9 1  OUERRIDE   0                      The current setting of each item appears to the  right of the item        Item Contents    WINDOW SEL Selects the auto iris windows    1 to 6         OVERRIDE Sets the override to temporarily change  the reference value for brightness of  the automatic iris level   99  one step  to fully closed iris  to 99  one step to    fully open iris         a The shaded parts in the illustrations below indicate the  area where light detection occurs               m                The override returns to 0 when you turn the camera  off  then on again     3 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  align the arrow marker  3  with the item you want  to set  and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER  button     The arrow marker  3  will change into a    2    mark      Continued     4 15 E     Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording                                        pue 5                     p Je1deuo                                   10               pue                                                         4 5 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu    4 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  change the setting to the desired value  and push  the MENU SEL knob ENTER button     The    2    mark will change back to the arrow  marker  23   and the new setting will 
71. C 950       type frame  interline transfer CCD  HDC 930  7 3 type interline  transfer CCD   3 CCD  RGB             Optical system specifications    Spectral system  Built in filters    F1 4 prism  Color temperature conversion  filters   A  cross filter   B  3200K  clear                                                                                                                                            Effective resolution 1920  horizontal     1080  vertical  C  4300K  D  6300K        E  8000K  Electrical characteristics ND filters  1  clear  Sensitivity f10 0  at 2000 Ix with 89 9  2  1 4 ND  reflectivity  3  1 8 ND  Image S N Typical 54 dB 4  1 16 ND  Horizontal resolution 1000 TV lines  at center of 5  1 64 ND  screen  Laser Diode Properties  5  or higher modulation Material  InGaAsP  Registration 0 02  for total area  not Wave length  1310  40 nm  including lens distortion  Emission duration  Continuous  Geometric distortion Negligible  not including lens Laser output power  1415 uW  distortion  Daten der Laserdiode  Material  InGaAsP  General Wellenl  nge  1310  40 nm  Emissionsdauer  Kontinuierlich  Laser A leistung   Power consumption 25W  in stand alone use       MIS uW  without options       Laserdiode data  Operating temperature  20 C to  45   C Materiale  InGaAsP  5 5  i e      Belgelengde  1310  40 nm  toragetemperature           to    E Stralingsvarighed  Kontinuerlig    D   Lasereffekt  1412 uW  Mass Approx  5 1 kg  112 Ib 7 oz   Dimensions Unit  mm  inches 
72. DCD 50 ideo output    Power input             3 2 E     Chapter 3 Preparations    Connecting a camera control unit or  remote control panel    You can connect an HDCU 900 950 HD Camera  Control Unit or RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel  to to the camera  as shown in the figure below                                                                                          FC2 PD50 PD250  Optical Fiber Cable             HDC 950 930  Microphone  output    HDCU 900 950  Camera Control  Unit    Video output    Power input  pm       Connecting a camera control unit                                                                                        J       QO             CCA 5 Connection  HDC 950 930 Cable    RCP 700 series  Remote Control  Panel             Connecting a remote control panel    Functions that can be remotely controlled   Of the camera   s functions executable by menu   operations  the following are also executable by   remote control from a remote control panel or master   setup unit      Auto setup  level adjustment  auto black and white  balance adjustment      Clearing scene file or setup file data     Clearing painting data     Test signal output    About color bar or test signal output   When performing auto setup using a remote control  panel or master setup unit  setup may be performed  during the output of a color bar or test signal  After  setup is complete  the color bar or test signal will again  be displayed on the viewfinder screen     For more info
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74. HDC 930   60 0 to 4300 Hz 9  S EVS ON  OFF Turns S EVS mode to ON or OFF   0 to 100  Sets the S EVS vertical resolution when S EVS is set to ON    only 10096 with the HDC 930                 a  You cannot perform the setting when the MATRIX is set to OFF     b  These are the shutter speed and ECS frequency in the case where 60I or 59 941 format is selected   When another format is selected  the shutter speed and ECS frequency are as follows     Shutter speed  sec     601  59 941   1 100  1 125  1 250  1 500  1 1000  1 2000   50I  1 60  1 125  1 250  1 500  1 1000  1 2000   30PsF  29 97PsF   1 40  1 60  1 120  1 125  1 250  1 500  1 1000   HDC 950 only    25PsF  1 33  1 50  1 100  1 125  1 250  1 500  1 1000  HDC 950 only    24PsF  23 98PsF   1 32  1 48  1 96  1 125  1 250  1 500  1 1000   HDC 950 only     4 22 E     Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording    ECS frequency    601  59 941   30 0 Hz to 4300 Hz  HDC 950  60 0 Hz to 4300 Hz   HDC 930    501  25 0 Hz to 4700 Hz  HDC 950  50 0 Hz to 4700 Hz  HDC 930    30PsF  29 97 PsF   30 0 Hz to 2700 Hz  HDC 950 only    25PsF  25 0 Hz to 2300 Hz  HDC 950 only    2APsF  23 98PsF   24 0 Hz to 2200 Hz  HDC 950 only                  SCENE FILE                      Item Description   1 Saves and restores a scene file  detail adjusted data customized to certain shooting  2 Scenes    3   4   5   FILE STORE   STANDARD Clears all the current detail adjusted settings and switch settings and returns the    settings to the reference
75. L knob ENTER button to  display the OTHERS page  and press the MENU          SEL knob ENTER button   OTHERS page    OTHERS    8    05600               ASSIGNABLE1   OFF  ASSIGNABLE2   OFF    MIC1               60dB  MIC2               60dB  CAM UTR S S  RET2 SU  LENS UTR 5 5  RET2 SW  ZOOM DISP HT                   The current setting of each item appears to the  right of the item        Item Contents  D5600K Turns the D5600K gain amplifier on  or off        ASSIGNABLE 1 2 Assigns a function to the  ASSIGNABLE switch position 1 or 2        MIC 1 2 GAIN Selects the gain   60 dB     50 dB      40 dB     30          20 dB  for    microphone 1 or 2        CAM VTR 5 5 2 Assigns a function to the         START button of the camera           LENS VTR S S   Assigns a function to the VTR  START STOP button of the lens        ZOOM DISP Sets the display position  RIGHT or  LEFT  of the zoom position on the    viewfinder        a Invalid when the camera control unit is not connected     Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  align the arrow marker  3  with the item you want  to set  and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER  button     The arrow marker  3  will change into     2  mark     Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  change the setting to the desired value  and push  the MENU SEL knob ENTER button     To turn the D5600K gain amplifier on or off   When color temperature is high  signal to noise  ratio of blue component becomes better as  compared to the correction with the CC filte
76. Light    Use the        IND page of the OPERATION menu to  select the items for which an exclamation mark      lights in the viewfinder    The settings on this page can be confirmed by pressing  the STATUS CANCEL switch towards STATUS  when the DISPLAY switch is set to ON or OFF     Use the following procedure to make the selection   1 Set the DISPLAY switch to MENU     2 Tum the MENU SEL knob ENTER button  to  display the       IND page  then press the MENU          SEL knob ENTER button      IND page   lt 71    IND  2   IND   NORMAL   ND   gt  ON 1     C  B      C   ON  UHITE               DS600K  ON            GAIN          SHUTT        OFF  FAN   ON AUTO   EXT   ON OFF  FORMAT       59 941                The current settings of each item appear to the  right of the item    The above figure shows the default settings        items have been set to ON at the factory  However  the conditions whether an exclamation mark      lights up depend on the settings at the NORMAL  column  You can change these conditions              Item Condition to light  Factory setting    ND When any ND filter other than 1 is  selected        When any CC filter other than B is  selected   WHITE When the WHITE BAL switch  white    balance memory  is set to the position  other than A and B       When D5600K is set to ON on the  OTHERS page  When D5600K is set to  OFF on the OTHERS page  the   mark  does not light even if IND is set to ON on  this page    D5600K       GAIN When GAIN switch is set to a
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78. SON Y   HD COLOR VIDEO CAMERA    HDC 950  HDC 930                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Memory STICK    OPERATION MANUAL  1st Edition  Revised 3                           0000000000000000000000000000000      0  000000000000000000000000000000      000000000000000      000000000000000000000                      o o o0 o o         6 0000000000000000000    000000000      00000000000000000000000000000000    0  000000000000000000000000000000      0000000000                                          00000000000000000000000000                                    00000   9000000   00000                          5 lt   0000000  0000          00000   000000000000000000000     0000000            gt  0000000000000                                    000000000000      000000000000      000000000000  UUUUDUDDBDUDUUDDBDUun                            E                     00 90 00      000000000000     
79. The procedure for attaching a lens to the camera is as For information on handling lenses  refer to the lens     follows  operation manual   1 Push the lens fixing lever upwards and remove the 4 Connect the lens cable to the LENS connector     lens mount cap from the lens mount   5 Secure the lens cable with the cable clamp     2 Align the lens    alignment pin with the notch in the  upper part of the lens mount and insert the lens into  the mount     3 While supporting the lens  push the lens fixing  lever downwards to secure the lens     3 4 E  Chapter 3 Preparations    3 4 Adjusting                 Focal Length       Adjustment of the flange focal length  is necessary in   Note      the following situations  The various parts of the lens used in adjusting the    The first time a lens is attached flange focal length are in different positions on      When changing lenses different lenses  Refer to the lens  operation manual     When zooming and the focus is not sharp at both    telephoto and wide angle    The procedure for adjusting the flange focal length is          as follows   bi     10 ft              1 Set the iris control to manual  and open the iris  fully     Set the zoom ring to wide angle     Turn the Ff ring to bring the chart in focus  Take  2 Place a flange focal length adjustment chart care not to move the distance ring   approximately 3 meters from the camera and adjust  the lighting to get an appropriate video output    level     Repeat steps 4 through 7 un
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83. agnetischen Bedingungen ausgelegt    E1  Wohnbereich   E2  kommerzieller und in beschranktem  MaBe industrieller Bereich         Stadtbereich im Freien  und    4  kontrollierter EMV Bereich  z B  Fernsehstudio         usibu3          CLASS 1  LASER PRODUCT    LASER KLASSE 1  PRODUKT          This HD color video camera is classified as a CLASS 1  LASER PRODUCT    The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the rear  panel     Diese HD Farbvideokamera ist klassifiziert nach LASER  KLASSE 1 PRODUKT    Das LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT Label befindet sich auf  der R  ckseite     CAUTION   Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures  other than those specified herein may result in hazardous  radiation exposure        Note on laser beams   Laser beams may damage the CCDs  If you shoot a  scene that includes a laser beam  be careful not to let a  laser beam become directed into the lens of the camera              Table of Contents          Chapter 1  Overview       Chapter 2  Locations and Functions  of Parts       Chapter 3  Preparations       for Recording       Chapter 5  Shooting    Chapter 4  Adjustments and Settings    1 1 Features                               1 1      1 2 System Configuration                                                                  1 3 E   2 1 Accessory Attachments                                                               2 1 E   2 2 Controls and Connectors                                                             2 X E   3 1 Precaut
84. al  position   If the pin on the tripod adaptor does not return to its  stowed position after removing the camera  move the  lever in the direction of the arrow while pressing the  red button once again to return the pin to its stowed  position  The camera cannot be mounted when the pin  is in the midde  engaged position         Pin recess                   3 7 Attaching    Shoulder Strap    Attach an optional shoulder strap to the shoulder strap  fitting posts to use the camera slung over a shoulder            Shoulder belt  mount point                To attach the shoulder strap          Pull the strap upwards  to secure it                    To remove the shoulder strap       Press here and  move the clip in  the direction of the  arrow                 Chapter 3 Preparations 3 9 E     suoneJedeJd                                    4 1 Adjusting the Black Balance and White Balance       In order to maintain high picture quality when using  the camera  it is necessary to set the black balance and  white balance appropriately for the conditions     Black balance adjustment   The black balance needs adjustment in situations like   the following      The first time the camera is used     When the camera is used after a long period of disuse     When the surrounding temperature changes greatly     When the gain value is changed using the setup  menus   Normally  there is no need to adjust the black balance   every time the camera is turned on     White balance adjustment  Always
85. aptor   System manual   Maintenance manual CD ROM version    Design and specifications are subject to change  without notice     Testing      Camera Before Shooting       Before beginning shooting  test and adjust the camera  and make sure it is operating properly        Preparations for testing    Turn on the power and set the switches as shown in the  figure below        Iris  automatic                 OUTPUT AUTO KNEE   BARS    CAMERA VTR  ON STBY    Zoom  electrical                Testing the viewfinder  1 Adjust the viewfinder position     2 Verify that color bars are displayed on the  viewfinder screen     If the color bar image is not good  adjust the  BRIGHT  CONTRAST  and PEAKING controls     3 Verify that the safety zone marker  center marker   text messages  etc  are displayed on the viewfinder  screen when the DISPLAY switch is set to ON     4  1  Set the DISPLAY switch to MENU and verify  that the setup menus are displayed on the  viewfinder screen     2  Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button  and verify that the            marker moves  Push  the MENU SEL knob ENTER button and  verify that a page can be selected     5 Change the FILTER control setting and verify that  the filter setting display on the viewfinder screen  changed appropriately     6  1  Set the SHUTTER switch to ON  and verify  that the         lights up     2  Repeatedly push the SHUTTER switch from  ON to the SEL position  and verify that the  shutter speed and mode displayed on the  viewfinder 
86. ation of generator lock  Used  to synchronize video equipment using a  standard sync signal     Hunting   Repeated operation of the auto iris   resulting in the image getting alternately  darker and lighter  A type of malfunction     ND filter   An abbreviation for Neutral Density filter   The ND filter allows the amount of  incident light to be decreased equally  across the entire spectrum        Pedestal level   The standard black level of a video signal  when photographing  Since there is noise  in the black region of the video signal  the  master black level is set above the  blanking level     Return video   A video signal sent from the camera to the  VTR is sent back to the camera  or when  multiple cameras are being used  a video  signal selected by the control board is sent  back to the cameras so the camera  operator s  can monitor the image  This  video being returned to the camera is the  return video     Two line image enhancer   A circuit with the function of delaying the  video signal for 2H  two horizontal scan  line times  for use in obtaining a signal  used in vertical and horizontal edge  enhancement     Vertical smear   Bright vertical bands can appear in the  image when photographing an extremely  bright subject with a CCD camera  This is  called vertical smear  This smear is  greatly reduced with an FIT type CCD  camera     2092217           TLD                                                                                                     HAAR GRE   
87. be saved     5 To set the values for another items  repeat steps 3  and 4     6 When the menu operation is completed  set the  DISPLAY switch to ON     The menu display disappears from the viewfinder  screen  and the current status of the camera appears at  the upper and lower edges of the screen     4 5 7 Displaying the Power  Voltage    In the BATT ALARM page of the OPERATION  menu  you can display the settings relating to the  operating power    No setting is made using this page     1 Set the DISPLAY switch to MENU    2  Tum the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  display the BATT ALARM page  and press the  MENU SEL knob ENTER button     BATT ALARM page           lt BATT ALARM gt   4                          gt       ADP  BEFORE END       END                        4 16        Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording    The current status of each item appears to the right       of the item   Item Contents  TYPE Shows the input power source       BEFORE END Shows the ALARM voltage set with the  MAINTENANCE menu when the input  power source is other than AC ADP     END Shows the SHUTDOWN voltage set  with the MAINTENANCE menu when  the input power source is other than  AC ADP           3 When the menu operation is completed  set the  DISPLAY switch to ON     4 5 8 Other Settings    In the OTHERS page of the OPERATION menu  you  can make settings for D5600K  assignable switch   microphone gain  and VTR S S switches     1 setthe DISPLAY switch to MENU     2 Tum the MENU SE
88. ct is intended for use in the following  Electromagnetic Environment s     E1  residential   E2  commercial and light industrial          urban outdoors  and E4  controlled EMC environment  ex   TV studio      Pour les clients europ  ens   Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme    la fois    la  Directive sur la compatibilit     lectromagn  tique  EMC   89   336 CEE  et    la Directive sur les basses tensions  73 23   CEE    mises par la Commission de la Communaut    Europ  enne    La conformit      ces directives implique la conformit   aux  normes europ  ennes suivantes      EN60950  S  curit   des produits     EN55103 1  Interf  rences   lectromagn  tiques    mission     EN55103 2  Sensibilit     lectromagn  tique  immunit      Ce produit est pr  vu pour   tre utilis   dans les  environnements   lectromagn  tiques suivants    E1  r  sidentiel   E2  commercial et industrie l  g  re     E3  urbain ext  rieur  et E4  environnement EMC contr  l     ex  studio de t  l  vision      F  r Kunden in Europa   Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE Kennzeichnung und erf  llt  sowohl die EMV Direktive  89 336 EEC  als auch die  Direktive Niederspannung  73 23 EEC  der EG Kommission   Die Erf  llung dieser Direktiven bedeutet Konformitat f  r die  folgenden Europ  ischen Normen      EN60950  Produktsicherheit     EN55103 1  Elektromagnetische Interferenz  Emission      EN55103 2  Elektromagnetische Empfindlichkeit   Immunitat    Dieses Produkt ist fur den Einsatz unter folgenden  elektrom
89. d value is automatically  stored in memory     4 1 E     Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording               5             D               gt   2  c               3   D  5            o      5       40                    5      o   gt   O        J          O             5                            10  surges pue                                                  4 1 Adjustments and Settings for Recording           During black balance adjustment  the iris will be  automatically closed      During black balance adjustment  the gain switching  circuit will work automatically  and the viewfinder  screen will flicker several times  This is not a  malfunction     When automatic black balance adjustment  fails   If the automatic black balance adjustment process does  not end successfully  the error message  ABB  NG   will be displayed on the viewfinder screen for  approximately three seconds    If this error message is displayed  try black balance  adjustment again    If the error message continues to be displayed after  several attempts  the camera requires internal  inspection     Refer to the Installation  amp  Maintenance Manual for  information on internal inspection           About black balance memory    The black balance values stored in memory will be  preserved even when the camera power is turned off     4 1 2 Adjusting the White  Balance    Automatic adjustment of white balance is performed  with the following procedure     1 Set the switches as shown in the fi
90. dixes       sexipueddy    Glossary    Aliasing   Sampling is performed in converting an  analog signal to a digital signal  Aliasing  is a type of interference distortion which  can be introduced in the sampling process     Auto knee   A circuit which automatically adjusts the  knee point to allow the video camera to  image with a wider dynamic range  the  range of brightnesses the imaging device  can handle      CC filter    See Color temperature conversion filter     Color temperature   A value which tells whether the color of  light tends towards red or towards blue   and expresses that as a temperature in units  of K  kelvin   The value is lower as the  light tends toward red  and higher as the  light tends toward blue     Color temperature conversion filter   CC filter    A filter which adjusts the color  temperature so that the same color tones as  would be seen with light of a standard  color temperature can be obtained with  whatever illumination source is being  used     Appendixes    A 4 E     Ff  An abbreviation for Flange Focal Length     Flange focal length  The distance from the lens mount plane to  the image forming plane     Flare   Light which enters the lens but is not  needed for forming an image reaching the  image forming plane  and by some means  harming the contrast of the image     Flicker   A phenomenon resulting in a flickering  image due to variation in the brightness of  a light source in sync with the power line  frequency     Genlock   An abbrevi
91. e customers in the USA   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     You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not  expressly approved in this manual could void your authority  to operate this equipment     The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual  must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the  limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of  FCC Rules     For the customers in Europe   This product with the CE marking complies with both the  EMC Directive  89 336 EEC  and the Low Voltage Directive   73 23 EEC  issued by the Commission of the European  Community    Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the  following European standards      EN60950  Product Safety     EN55103 1  Electromagnetic Interference  Emission      EN55103 2  Electromagnetic Susceptibility  Immunity   This produ
92. emale    Connect a microphone    This connector and the AUDIO IN CH 1 connector on  the back are alternately activated with the MIC IN  switch     2 A E     Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts    6  RET 1  return video 1  button   The return video 1 signal from the camera control unit  is monitored on the viewfinder screen while this button  is pressed  It is the same function as with the RET 1  buttons on the grip and right side        MIC IN  microphone input  switch   Select either the microphone connected to the MIC 1  IN connector or that connected to the AUDIO IN CH 1  connector on the back     48               To use the microphone connected  to      MIC1 IN connector and supply a power  of  48 V to the microphone    OFF FRONT  To use the microphone connected  to the MICI IN connector without supplying a  power    REAR  To use the microphone connected to the  AUDIO IN CH 1 connector on the back   Whether or not to supply a power to the  microhone can be set with the exculsive  microphone power switch of the AUDIO IN  CH 1 connector     Q VF  viewfinder  connector  20 pin   Connect the viewfinder cable        SHUTTER switch     OFF  An electronic shutter does not function   ON  An electronic shutter is activated   SEL  The shutter speed and shutter mode change  each time the switch is set to this position     For details  see    4 2 Setting the Electronic Shutter    on  page 4 4           INCOM EAR  intercom earphone  LEVEL  control   To adjust the intercom earph
93. et up items related to the viewfinder     Proceed as follows     1 setthe DISPLAY switch to MENU     2  Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  display the ZEBRA VF DTL page  and push the  MENU SEL knob ENTER button     ZEBRA VF DTL page           lt ZEBRA UF       gt  5  ZEBRA    ON    ZEBRAI   70   ZEBRA2   100   UF DIL      0    ON                       The current setting of each item appears to the  right of the item        Item Contents    ZEBRA Sets zebra marker 1  zebra marker 2  or    both to ON or OFF              ZEBRA1 Adjusts the zebra marker 1  50 to 82     ZEBRA2 Adjusts the zebra marker 2  88 to 112     VF DTL Sets VF detail to ON or OFF        3 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  align the arrow marker  3  with the item to be  changed  and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER  button     The arrow marker  3  will change into            mark     4 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  change the setting to the desired value  and push  the MENU SEL knob ENTER button     The     mark will change back to the arrow  marker  2   and the new setting will be saved     5 To set the values for another items  repeat steps 3  and 4     6 To end menu operations  set the DISPLAY switch  to ON     The menu display will disappear from the viewfinder  screen  and the status of items set to ON will be  displayed on the screen     4 5 6 Setting up the Auto lris    The AUTO IRIS page of the OPERATION menu is  used to set up items related to the auto iris     1 Set the DISPL
94. ety zone marker  or center marker     screen size  marker  etc  may be made quickly and easily using  setup menus displayed on the viewfinder screen or an  external monitor     4  Safety zone marker  A box shaped marker displayed on  the viewfinder screen which indicates 80   90   92 5    or 95  of the total screen area    5  Center marker  A cross shaped marker which indicates  the center of the viewfinder screen     1 1 E     Chapter 1 Overview               5  euin              O   lt                                         Je1deuo         1 1 Features          Wide variety of viewfinder display options    Along with items such as operation messages  a zebra  pattern     a safety zone marker  and a center marker   camera settings may also be displayed on the  viewfinder screen using text and symbols  Further   there are other indicators arranged above and below  the viewfinder  such as a tally lamp  battery warning  indicator  and an indicator to tell that one or more  settings are other than standard  This makes it simple  to check the status of the camera        Optical digital transmission    The camera uses electro optical coding cable for 1 5   gigabit digital optical transmission between the camera  and a camera control unit        High resolution 2 type multi format  viewfinder    Along with developing the HDC 950 930  a 2 type  multi format viewfinder HDVF 20A is provided        Prevention of electrical shock    When the power connection is unsafe  the power  suppl
95. fficients  MATRIX ON  OFF Turns the linear matrix correction function on or off                   ON  OFF Turns the preset matrix on or off   SMPTE 240M Selects the preset matrix   ITU 709  SMPTE WIDE  NTSC  EBU  ITU 609  USER MATRIX9 ON  OFF Turns the user matrix correction function on or off   MULTI MATRIX   ON  OFF Turns the multi matrix correction function on or off   MULTI MATRIX   PHASE 2  23  45  68  90  113    Sets the region the multi matrix correction function can be  135  158 180  203  changed   sixteen axis mode   225  248 270  293   315  338  HUE    99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the color phase the multi matrix correction function  affects in every sixteen axis mode   SAT    99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the satulation level the multi matrix correction function  affects in every sixteen axis mode   ALL CLEAR Push the MENU Clears the HUE and SAT values in each phase to 0   SEL knob ENTER  button   MATRIX ON  OFF Turns the linear matrix correction function on or off   PRESET9 ON  OFF Turns the preset matrix on or off   SMPTE 240M Selects the preset matrix   ITU 709  SMPTE WIDE  NTSC  EBU  ITU 609  USER MATRIX   ON  OFF Turns the user matrix correction function on or off   MULTI MATRIX    ON  OFF Turns the multi matrix correction function on or off   SHUTTER SHUTTER ECS ON  OFF Turns the SHUTTER or ECS on or off   1 100 to 1 2000 9   Selects the shutter speed or ECS when SHUTTER ECS is set  ECS ON   ECS FREQ HDC 950  Sets the ECS frequency when ECS is selected   30 0 to 4300 Hz 9  
96. ge mode     2 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button until  the desired page is displayed     The setting items for the selected page will be  displayed  with the arrow marker  3  at the  currently selected item     To end menu operations  Set the DISPLAY switch to OFF     4 7 E     Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording                     10               pue slu  unsn pv v                                 10               pue siueusn  py    191deuo                  4 4 Viewfinder Screen Status Display    Besides the video image  the viewfinder can display  text and messages showing the camera settings and  operation status  as well as items such as a center  marker or safety zone marker    When the DISPLAY switch is set to ON  items set to  ON using the VF DISPLAY page of the OPERATION  menu or related switches will be displayed on the  upper and lower edges of the screen  Also  messages  informing of setting values or adjustment progress and  results may be displayed for approximately three  seconds when settings are changed  or during the  process of or after adjustment        About display item selection see    4 5 1 Selecting Display  Items    on page 4 11 E   and about marker display settings  see    4 5 3 Setting Marker Display    on page 4 13 E      4 4 1 Organization of Viewfinder Screen Status Display    All the items which may be displayed on the  viewfinder screen are located as shown in the figure  below        Zoom position       Focus position        
97. gure below        FILTER control          OUTPUT AUTO KNEE  CAM           N    7  lt     i  aln                                WHITE BAL  A or B    DISPLAY  OFF    GAIN  Select the smallest possible  gain value              4 2 E     Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording    When the GAIN and WHITE BAL switch settings  are changed  messages reflecting the new settings  will be displayed for approximately three seconds  in the setting change adjustment progress message  display area of the viewfinder screen  when the  MESSAGE setting of the VF DISPLAY page of  the OPERATION menu is set to ON      2 Select a FILTER control setting according to the  lighting conditions                    NDFilter Color temperature conversion filter  1   clear A  cross filter   2 1 4 ND    3200     3118 ND C  4300K   4 1 16 ND D  6300      5  1 64 ND E 8400 K                   When the FILTER control setting is changed   messages reflecting the new settings will be  displayed for approximately three seconds in the  setting change adjustment progress message  display area of the viewfinder screen  when the  MESSAGE setting of the VF DISPLAY page of  the OPERATION menu is set to ON      3 Place a white pattern in the same lighting  conditions as the subject  and zoom in on it so that  a white area is obtained in the screen to satisfy the  positional and quantitative requirements illustrated  below     A white object  white cloth  a white wall  etc   near  the subject may be used in place 
98. he overall organization of the  various menus              TOP MENU  gt                           MAINTENANCE  FILE  DIAGNOSIS                   The TOP menu contents vary based on the settings of  switches on the SG board inside the camera     For more information  refer to the Installation  amp   Maintenance Manual     To display the TOP menu screen   Move the DISPLAY switch from OFF to MENU while  pressing the STATUS CANCEL switch toward  STATUS                                         DISPLAY switch       STATUS CANCEL switch  MENU SEL knob ENTER button             Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording       The TOP menu has the following sub menus     OPERATION menu   This menu contains items for markers and character  displays in the viewfinder whose settings need to be  changed during normal operation by a camera  operator    Ordinarily  when the DISPLAY switch is set to MENU  this menu will be displayed     For details on adjustments and setup to be performed using  this menu  see  4 5 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu        PAINT menu   This menu contains items for when precise image  adjustment is being performed by observing the  camera s output waveforms using a device such as a  waveform monitor    Setting up the camera for the items of this menu can be  performed using an external remote control panel or  master setup unit  but this menu itself is convenient  when the camera is used outdoors in a stand alone  configuration  This menu is about the same as
99. he skin tone detail function   SKIN GATE ON  OFF Turn the zebra indication of the skin tone detail portion on or  off   CH SW ON  OFF Turns each channel of the skin detail function on or off   Channel 1 is fixed to ON   GATE ON  OFF Turns each channel of the skin gate function on or off  Any  one of channels is set to on   PHASE AUTO Sets automatically the region of each channel the skin detail  function affects  0  10 359   Adjusts the center phase of the hue being processed by the  skin tone detail function to each channel   WIDTH 0  10 90  Adjusts the width of the hue being processed      the skin tone  detail function to each channel   SAT    99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the saturation level of the hue being processed by the  skin tone detail function to each channel   LEVEL    99 to 0 to 99 Sets the skin tone detail amount to each channel                 4 21 E     Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording                     10              pue                                                                           10               pue                                                       4 6 PAINT Menu                                                                      Page Setting item Allowable settings   Description  USER MATRIX   R G  B G    99 to 0 to 99 Sets arbitrary R G or R B user set matrix coefficients  G R  G B    99 to 0 to 99 Sets arbitrary G R or G B user set matrix coefficients  B R  B G    99 to 0 to 99 Sets tarbitrary B R or B G user set matrix coe
100. ill become wider   and the depth of field will be reduced      With artificial lighting  particularly fluorescent lights  and mercury vapor lamps  the brightness appears to  be constant  but in fact the strength of the red  green   and blue components varies at the power supply  frequency  This phenomenon is known as    flicker      When using the electronic shutter under these lighting  conditions  there are certain cases in which the flicker  is more noticeable  In particular  color flicker is  evident when the power frequency is 60 Hz  In areas  where the power frequency is 50 Hz  setting the  shutter speed to      second will reduce      flicker     4 4        Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording       4 2 2 Selecting the Shutter Mode  and Speed    The shutter mode  and the shutter speed in standard  mode  are set using the SHUTTER switch        Setting the shutter mode  and shutter  speed in standard mode    1 Set the SHUTTER item in the VF DISPLAY page  of the OPERATION menu to ON  using the  procedure outlined in  4 5 1 Selecting Display  Items  on page 4 11 E      2 Push the SHUTTER switch from the ON position  to the SEL position        SHUTTER switch             The current shutter setting will be displayed in the  setting change adjustment progress message  display area of the viewfinder screen for about  three seconds    Example     Shutter  1 250     3 Push the SHUTTER switch to the SEL position  again before the display disappears  Repeat this  actio
101. inder screen while this button  is pressed  It is the same function as with the RET 1  buttons on the sides        Y RGB switch  Select the video signal output for the VF and TEST  OUT connectors   Y  Output is the Y signal  this is the power on  default    RGB  Output is the component video signal s   selected by the R G B switch        R G B  red green blue  switch   When the Y RGB switch is set to RGB  select the  component video signal s  to be provided as output to  the VF and TEST OUT connectors     2 2 E     Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts       ASSINABLE switch  You can assign a function using the OPERATION  menu     For details on function assignment  see    4 5 8 Other  Settings  on page 4 16         Q FILTER  internal filter selection  control  Used to select an internal filter appropriate for the light  source illuminating the subject                       NDFilter Color temperature conversion filter  1   clear A   cross filter   2 1 4 ND    3200     3   1 8 ND C  4300K   4   1 16 ND     6300      5 1 64 ND    8400                         AUTO W B BAL  white and black balance   automatic adjustment  switch    Used to automatically adjust white and black balance   WHT  Automatically adjust white balance   BLK  Automatically adjust black balance        CAMERA VTR switch      Used to select control signals sent to a VTR connected  to the camera  The operation of the VTR at the start of  recording for each setting is shown in the table below                
102. ioliSs         e L eo o rese        aes vous Por          3 1 E   3 2 Connections and Power Supply                                                  3 X E   3 2 1                                    E eee 3 X E   3 2 2 Power Supply    tte m                 3 3      3 3 Attaching                                 3 A E   3 4 Adjusting the Flange Focal Length                                            3 5      3 5 Adjusting      Viewfinder Position                                              3 6 E   3 6 Mounting the Camera on a Tripod                                            3 8 E   3 7 Attaching a Shoulder Strap                                                         3 9 E   4 1 Adjusting the Black Balance and White Balance                      4 1 E   4 1 1 Adjusting the Black Balance       4 1 B   4 1 2 Adjusting the White Balance                                               4 2      4 2 Setting the Electronic Shutter                                                     4 A E   4 2 1 About the Shutter Modes                                                     4 4 E   4 2 2 Selecting the Shutter Mode and Speed                                4 A E   4 3 Viewfinder Screen Setup Menu Displays                             4 6 E   4 3 1 Basic Operation of the Setup Menus                                   4 7      4 4 Viewfinder Screen Status Display                                              4 8 E   4 4 1 Organization of Viewfinder Screen Status Display             4 8 E   4 5 Setu
103. is  connected  MIC  When a microphone is connected  Microphone power switch  When a microphone is  connected  set whether or not to supply a power to  the microphone    48V  To supply a power of  48 V  OFF  Not to supply a power     To supply a power of  12 V    To supply a power of  12 V  modification of the  camera is required    For details  refer to the Installation  amp  Maintenance Manual   Note that the modification must be performed by a service  personel only        RET CONT  return control  connector  6 pin   Used for connection to a CAC 6 Return Video  Selector        EXT       external input and output  connector   20 pin    Used to supply signals  such as Y Pb Pr signals  to  external equipment        REMOTE connector  8 pin    Used for connection to an RM B150 Remote Control  Unit  RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel or MSU   700   750 Master Setup Unit            OUT  DC power supply output  connector   4 pin    Used to supply power to devices such as a wireless  receiver  optional             IN  DC power supply input  connector   XLR 4 pin    Used for connection to the AC 550 550CE AC  Adaptor  a battery etc  to supply power to the camera        HD SERIAL OUT connector  BNC type   Used for output of HD SDI serial data        VTR connector  26 pin     Used for connection to a VTR  such as the HDW 250   or HDCD 50 HD Signal Distributor     Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts             JO                  pue                  z                          
104. ment  fails    If the white balance adjustment process does not end  successfully  the error message    AWB          will be  displayed on the viewfinder screen for approximately  three seconds     If this error message is displayed  try black balance  adjustment again    If the error message continues to be displayed after  several attempts  the camera requires internal  inspection     Refer to the optional Maintenance Manual for information  on internal inspection        When there is no time to adjust the white  balance    Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST  The white  balance will be set automatically according to the  position of the FILTER control        About white balance memory    The white balance values stored in memory will be  preserved even when the camera power is turned off   There are two white balance memories  A and      When the AUTO W B BAL switch is pushed to the  WHT side  the white balance will be adjusted  automatically according to the position of the FILTER  control  The adjusted value will be stored in the  selected memory  Each memory can store up to five  adjusted values  for a total of 10  The number of  values that may be stored in each memory can be  limited to 1  using the MAINTENANCE menu  In this  case  the value stored in the memory will not  correspond to the FILTER switch setting     For settings using the MAINTENANCE menu  Refer to the  Installation  amp  Maintenance Manual    4 3 E     Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording    
105. n     Sony Corporation Printed in Japan  HDC 950 930  JN  SY  B amp P Company 2002 04 13  3 204 027 04 1  http   www sony net     2000    
106. n  and the current status of the camera appears at  the upper and lower edges of the screen     4 1 8     Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording    4 6 PAINT Menu       The PAINT menu contains a collection of paint  adjustment items  such as white adjustment    Up to five groups of painting data  scene files  may be  saved for scenes to be shot  SCENE FILE page      For information on performing settings  see    4 3 1 Basic  Operation of the Setup Menus  on page 4 7 E         To display the PAINT menu screen  1 Set the DISPLAY switch from OFF to MENU  while pushing the MENU SEL knob ENTER    button     The TOP menu screen will appear              TOP MENU  gt      OPERATION  PAINT  MATNTENANCE  DIAGNOSIS                      2 Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to align  the arrow marker  3  with PAINT        Push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button     The PAINT menu screen will appear        To return to the TOP menu from the PAINT  menu      Align the arrow marker     with TOP on the right top  of each page  then press the MENU SEL knob   ENTER button      Press the STATUS CANCEL switch toward  CANCEL twice        To reset a PAINT menu item to its  standard  factory  setting on each page    Align the arrow marker     with the item and hold the  MENU SEL knob ENTER button pressed for three  seconds  This operation is valid only with items that  require a value to be entered     4 19 E     Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording                     10         
107. n until the desired mode or speed is displayed   When all modes and speeds are displayed  they  will be displayed in the following order     Example  with 601 59 941       Standard mode    1 100 or 1 60   gt 1 125  1 250 1 500  gt  1 1000 1 2000          ECS mode  lt      gt                 When shipped from the factory  the camera is set  up such that all modes and speeds in the table of   Shutter modes and speeds  on this page will be  displayed  However  the camera may be set so that  only the necessary modes and speeds are  displayed     For more information  refer to the Installation  amp   Maintenance Manual     When ECS mode is selected  The MENU SEL knob ENTER button on the front of  the camera may be rotated to change the shutter speed     The selected shutter speed will be preserved even if the  camera power is turned off     Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording    4 5 E                    20               pue siueunsn  py p                                                   10               pue siueusn  py    191deuo                  4 3 Viewfinder Screen Setup Menu Displays    When the DISPLAY switch is set to MENU  the  OPERATION menu will be displayed on the  viewfinder screen  The OPERATION menu is  displayed one page at a time    The OPERATION menu is used to select various  setting values  and to select items which will be  displayed on the viewfinder screen and how those  items will be displayed        About the TOP menu    The TOP menu displays t
108. nnected       OUTPUT AUTO KNEE Function          BARS OFF Output is a color bar signal    CAM OFF Output is the camera s video signal   The auto knee circuit is disabled    CAM ON Output is the camera s video signal                 The auto knee circuit is enabled           WHITE BAL  white balance memory selection   switch    Used to select the white balance adjustment method  or  the memory used to store the adjusted value    PRST  preset   White balance is adjusted to a  preset value corresponding to a color  temperature of 3200K    A or B  Selects memory A or B  When the AUTO  W B BAL switch is set to WHT  the white  balance will be automatically adjusted  according to the setting of the FILTER control   The adjusted value will be stored in the selected  memory  Each memory can store up to four  adjusted values  for a total of 8    When the MESSAGE setting on the VF DISPLAY  page of the OPERATION menu is set to ON  the new  setting will be displayed in the setting  change adjustment progress message display area of  the viewfinder screen for three seconds when the  setting is changed using this switch    Example     WHITE  Ach  or    WHITE  PRESET          DISPLAY switch  You can turn on or off the displays  safety zone  marker  center marker  text displays  and menu screens  on the viewfinder screen   ON  Text describing the camera s operation status  will be displayed on the viewfinder screen   OFF       viewfinder screen displays will be turned  off   MENU  Setup menus
109. ny position  other than L       4 12 E     Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording       SHUTT When the electronic shutter is used    FAN When FAN mode setting with the  MAINTENANCE menu is other than  AUTO1    EXT When the lens extender is in use  When  the lens extender is not in used  the    mark does not light even if IND is set to  ON    When the format other than 59 941 is  selected             FORMAT       3 Perform the desired settings for each item     Whether the exclamation mark should light or not  is set in the IND column       Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  move the arrow marker      to the item you  want to set  then press the MENU SEL knob   ENTER button     The arrow marker  3  changes to a question  mark           Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  select ON or OFF as desired  then press the  MENU SEL knob ENTER button     The         mark changes back to the arrow marker     2      When you select ON in step  2   set the condition  for lighting in      NORMAL column by selecting  the normal condition where the   mark dones not   light    When you select OFF  proceed to step 4      8  Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to  move the arrow marker  3  to the NORMAL  column of the item you select in step  1   then  press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button     The arrow marker  3  changes to a question  mark          4  Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button until  the desired setting is displayed  then press the  MENU SEL knob ENTER button      
110. of a white pattern        A rectangle centered in  the screen  The length of  the sides must be at least  70  of the height and  width of the screen        Within this rectangle   there must be an area of  white greater than 1096  of the entire screen                       Be careful not to have any spots of high  illumination in the rectangle     4 Adjust the lens iris opening   With a manually adjusted lens  Set the opening  to an appropriate value   With a lens which has automatic iris control   Set the lens    automatic manual iris control  switch to automatic     5 Push the AUTO W B BAL switch to WHT and  release the switch           AUTO W B BAL switch             The switch will return to the center position  and  adjustment will be performed     During adjustment  the message    AWB  OP  will  be displayed in the lower left corner of the  viewfinder screen     After about one second  a message like the one in  the figure below will be displayed  and the  adjustment process will complete  The adjusted  value will be automatically stored in the memory   A or B  selected in step 1              AWB   OK                When using a zoom lens with automatic iris control  capability  hunting  may occur  Adjust the lens    iris  gain control  labeled IG  IS  S  etc       For more information  refer to the lens    operation manual     1  Hunting  The automatic iris responds over and over  and the image  repeatedly darkens and lightens        When automatic white balance adjust
111. one volume level    The intrcom level adjustment is enabled when the  INCOM 1 2 LEVEL switches on the right back panel  are set to    F           VIR START  recording start stop  button  When a VTR is connected  recording begins when this  button is pressed  and stops when it is pressed again   This button functions the same as the VTR button on  the lens    When a camera control unit is connected  the function  of this button can be changed to the RET2 INCOM1                  2 MIC ON OFF function on using the  OPERATION menu     For details  see    4 5 8 Other Settings  on page 4 16         1  Disabled when a camera control unit is connected    Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts             JO suonoun  pue                  z                            Jo                 pue                  2                     2 2 Controls and Connectors          Back  Left           TALLY lamp and TALLY switch       CCU connector       INCOM1 and 2  connectors       EARPHONE jack       TRACKER connector    Q GENLOCK IN RET IN   PROMPTER OUT  connector and switch       AUDIO IN 1 and 2 connectors  and switches                   RET CONT connector    D EXT      connector             TALLY lamp and TALLY switch  ON  The tally lamp lights when a tally signal or a call  signal generated by pressing a CALL button is  received   OFF  The tally lamp is prevented from lighting     O CCU  Camera Control Unit  connector  optical  multi connector    Connects to a camera control unit via an o
112. p Using the OPERATION Menu                                      4 10 E   4 5 1 Selecting Display Items                                                    4 11 E   4 5 2 Selecting the Items for which an        Mark to Light           4 12 E   4 5 3 Setting Marker                           4 13      4 5 4 Setting Gain Values for the GAIN Switch Positions         4 14 E   4 5 5 Setting up      Viewfinder                                                 4 14      4 5 6 Setting up the Auto      4 15      4 5 7 Displaying the Power Voltage                                          4 16 E   4 5 8 Other Settings    saa ua                 SE Ra  4 16      4 5 9 Operator Piles    tete ettet 4 17 E   4 5 10 Displaying Lens Files                                                      4 17 E   4 6 PAINT MEMU u a l                                                             4 19 E   5 1 Shooting Operations                                                                    5 1        Table of Contents 3 E     Table of Contents  pesas es de edid                   as T          Specifications ink           A 1 E   Appendix Testing the Camera Before Shootinsg                                               A 2 E      1055            M A A E        Manuals for the HDC 900 series camera system    The Maintenance Manual CD ROM Version and  System Manual provide general information on the  system  including system configuration  connection     There are four manuals for the HDC 900 series  camera system
113. ptical  electro composite cable        INCOM1 and 2  intercom 1 and 2  connectors   XLR 5 pin   Used for input and output of intercom audio signals        EARPHONE jack  minijack   Connect an earphone or headset for output of the VTR  playback audio signal     2 6 E     Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts       TRACKER connector  20 pin    Used for communication between the camera operator  and tracker and for intercom 1 and 2 connection  This  also supplied the up tally and program audio signals   The TRUNK LINE input output signals are also  assigned        GENLOCK IN RET IN PROMPTER OUT   external gen lock signal input return video signal  input prompter signal output  connector  BNC  type  and switch  Set the switch according to the signal at the connector   GENLOCK IN  For input of an external gen lock  signal  valid in stand alone use only   RET IN  For input of the return video signal  valid in  stand alone use only   PROMPTER OUT  Used for output of a prompter  signal  valid only when a camera control unit is  connected           AUDIO IN  auido input 1  2  connectors  BNC  type  and switches   Connect audio signals  An input select switch and  microphone power switch are provided for each  channel        Input select switches  Microphone power switches    LINE         OFF 48V LINE        O OFF 48V    SO  CH 1    CH 1 O             Input select switch  Set to the appropriate position  according to the connected eqiupment   LINE  When a line level signal source 
114. r  And  also  when lighting is dark and color temperature is  high  it is possible to correct color temperature  with sensitivity higher than CC filter     When you change the settings of the D5600K gain  amplifier  it is necessary to perform automatic  white balance adjustment    For details  see    4 1 2 Adjusting the White Balance      ASSIGNABLE switch settings                 Setting Function  OFF Assigns no function   FAN        Assigns the function to maximize the  cooling fan rotation   VTR S S switch settings   Seiting Function    RET2 SW Assigns the ON OFF function to display the    image of the return video signal 2 on the  viewfinde                     1 Assigns the ON OFF function of the  intercom microphone 1   INCOM2 Assigns the ON OFF function of the    intercom microphone 2        The    2    mark will change back to the arrow  marker  9   and the new setting will be saved     5 To set the values for another items  repeat steps 3  and 4     6 When the menu operation is completed  set the  DISPLAY switch to ON     The menu display disappears from the viewfinder    screen  and the current status of the camera appears at  the upper and lower edges of the screen     4 5 9 Using Operator Files  Using the OPERATOR FILE page  you can read and  write OPERATION and PAINT menu settings from to    memory stick as operator files     OPERATOR FILE page           lt OPERATOR FILE    9                MS          WRITE           MS                                PRESET  Item
115. re are a PGM control incorporated with a select  switch  a line select switch  a LEVEL TALK switch   and INCOM control each for intercom lines 1 and 2           INCOM 1 INCOM 2  same  components as those  of INCOM 1     PGM          Select switch    PGM control and qv  a  2       LEVEL TALK  R ON    R      LEVEL TALK switch              1       OFF                   5      o          9   o          gt             z             2      o       INCOM control             PGM  program  control and switch  Adjust the  program audio reception level  Select program 1  or 2 with the switch    Line select switch  Select the intercom line    PROD  Producer line   ENG  Engineer line   LEVEL TALK switch    R ON  The intercom headset microphone is  turned on  The intercom audio reception level  is adjusted with the INCOM control    R OFF  The intercom headset microphone is  turned off  The intercom audio reception level  is adjusted with the INCOM control    F OFF  The intercom headset microphone is  turned off  The intercom audio reception level  is adjusted with the INCOM EAR LEVEL  control on the front of the camera    INCOM                  control  Adjusts the intercom  audio reception level     Q CALL button   When you press this button  the red tally lamp of the  RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel or the MSU   700A 750 Master Setup Unit  will light  Use to call  the operator of the RCP or MSU     Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts             JO suonoun  pue                
116. rmation  refer to the System Manual     3 2 2 Power Supply    This camera operates on any of the following power  supplies      Power supplied from connected equipment     Power from an AC adaptor     Power from the attached battery pack       HDCU 900 950  Camera Control    Unit         Optical multi   connector    VTR connector       HDCD 50  HD Signal  Distributor       HDC 950 930  HD Color Video Camera        DC IN  connector      AC 550  AC Adaptor      BKP L551  Battery Adaptor    BP L60 L80  Battery Pack             With the POWER switch set to CCU  the camera is  turned on when a camera control unit is connected   With the POWER switch set to EXT  the camera is  turned on when power is supplied via the VTR  connector or the DC IN connector        Using a battery pack    To supply power from a battery pack  set the POWER  switch to EXT and attach a battery adaptor or battery  case to the camera     Note    The DC L1 L90 Battery Case cannot be mounted  directly to the camera     To use a BP 90 Battery Pack  Use a DC 300 Battery Case  optional      For information on mounting the battery case  see the  operation manual supplied with the battery case     To use a BP L60 L80 Battery Pack  Use the BKP L551 Battery Adaptor  optional      For more information  refer to Installation  amp  Maintenance  Manual     3 3 E     Chapter 3 Preparations    suoneJedeJd                                    suoneJedeJg    1e1deuo                     3 3 Attaching    Lens                   
117. s    The HDC 930 covers 50I as well as 60I systems  The  HDC 950 also covers Progressive Scan  PsF  systems  in addition to 50I and 60I systems        Memory stick  operation    The camera is equipped with a memory stick drive   which enables setup data storage and software  upgrading using memory sticks        1   Memory Stick  and IZEM              Srick are trademarks  of Sony Corporation    2  ECS  Extended clear Scan   See  4 2 Setting the Electronic Shutter      3  Super EVS mode    See  4 2 Setting the Electronic Shutter          Selection of gamma table    Multiple gamma tables are provided  enabling you to  use multiple formats and perform flexible image  creation        Wide variety of detail control functions    Skin tone detail function   Allows control  emphasis or suppression  of the detail  level for just a certain hue or chroma area in the image   by creating a detail gate signal from hue color  components centered on skin tones     Detail boost frequency control   The boost frequency can be adjusted from 20 MHz to  30 MHz  This allows the detail thickness to be set  appropriately for the subject  thus enabling more subtle  image expression          ratio control  The ratio between horizontal and vertical detail can be  adjusted     White black limiter  The white side and black side detail can be limited  independently        Easy menu based setting    Selections and settings for shutter speed  ECS   Super  EVS Mode   viewfinder display items  video gain   saf
118. screen change     7  1  Set the OUTPUT AUTO KNEE switch to  CAM    2  Point the lens at some subject  and turn the  focus ring to adjust the focus    3  Verify that the image is displayed on the  viewfinder screen     8 Verify that a zebra pattern is displayed on the  viewfinder screen when the ZEBRA switch is set  to ON  and that the pattern disappears when the  switch is set to OFF        Testing the iris and zoom functions    1  1  Set the zoom to electrical     2  Using the electric zoom  verify that the image  changes to telephoto and wide angle  and that  the zoom position display on the viewfinder  screen changes appropriately     2  1  Set the zoom to manual     2  Using manual zoom  verify that the image  changes to telephoto and wide angle  and that  the zoom position display on the viewfinder  screen changes appropriately     3  1  Set the iris to automatic    2  Point the lens to subjects of differing  brightness  and verify that the iris opening is  adjusted automatically     4  1  Set the iris to manual    2  Turm the iris ring and verify that the iris  opening can be adjusted manually     5  1  Set the iris to automatic    2  Change the GAIN switch among the L  M  and   H settings  and verify the following      The iris opening is adjusted for different gain  settings for the same subject      The gain value display on the viewfinder  screen changes with changing switch setting      The 717 is displayed when the GAIN switch  is set to M or H     A 3 E     Appen
119. te the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to    display the MARKER page  and push the MENU  SEL knob ENTER button     The current setting of each item appears to the  right of the item        Item Contents  MARKER 2 Toggles all markers      or off        CENTER  To display the center marker  set to ON  and select the type of center marker  1 to  4         SAFETY To display the safety zone marker  set to  ZONE    ON and select the safety zone area  80    9096  92 596  or 95             EFFECT Set to ON to display the effective pixel  area   ASPECT Select the aspect mode among from 16 9     MODE  15 9  14 9  13 9  4 3  VAR     VAR V   1035  VISTA1  VISTA2            5   99      make the areas out of the selected  aspect maker dimmer  set to ON and    adjust the mask level  0 to 100          VAR Effective only when VAR H or VAR V is  WIDTH  selected for ASPECT MODE   VAR H  You can change the aspect size  horizontally   VAR V  You can change the aspect size  vertically                     9 Set the safety marker for the selected  aspect mode        a  The DISPLAY ASPECT switch on the viewfinder  allows you to display or not to display all markers  when MARKER is set to ON regardless of the setting  of the CENTER  SAFETY ZONE  EFFECT and  ASPECT MODE on this page    b  When the CA 905L is connected  the setting at the  CA 905L is indicated in parentheses   ON  or  OFF    c  When the CA 905L is connected and its VF SCAN  switch is set to    4 3                     is displayed     Perform
120. til the image is focus at  both telephoto and wide angle                       3 Loosen the Ff   ring lock screw  Tighten the Ff ring lock screw   4 With either manual or power zoom  set the zoom  ring to telephoto     5 Aim at the flange focal length adjustment chart and  turn the focus ring to focus the image     1  Flange focal length  The distance between the lens mount attachment plane  and the imaging plane   2  Ff  Abbreviation of flange focal length    Chapter 3 Preparations 3 5 E     suoneJedeJd                                    suoneJedeJg                                    3 5 Adjusting      Viewfinder Position          The viewfinder position may be adjusted towards the When storing the camera in a carrying  front and rear and to the left and right to make it easy case    to see into it    Move the viewfinder as far as possible towards the  microphone side and tighten the viewfinder left right  positioning ring before storing the camera        Adjusting to left or right          Adjusting the position forward or  backward                      1 Loosen the viewfinder left right positioning ring        2 Slide the viewfinder left or right to move it into a             good viewing position     3 Tighten the viewfinder left right positioning ring  1 Loosen the viewfinder front rear positioning lever     2 Slide the viewfinder towards the front or rear of  the camera to move it into a good viewing position     3 Tighten the viewfinder front rear positioning lever    
121. y from the HDCU  Camera Control Unit  will be  shut off     1  Zebra pattern  A stripe pattern displayed on the viewfinder screen  which indicates the portions where the video level is  above about 70  or 100   Used to check the video  level of the subject     1 2 E     Chapter 1 Overview    Wide variety of input and output  connectors      Optical connector     HD SDI output connector     DC power supply input and output connectors     Prompter signal output external gen lock  generator  lock  signal input return signal input connector   switchable      EXT I O connector     RCP connector     VTR connector     Lens connector     Viewfinder connector       Intercom connectors  2      Analog audio input connectors     Earphone jack     Tracker connector     Test output connector     Return control connector    1 2 System Configuration       Accessories and related equipment for the HDC 950   930 are shown in the figure below           HDVF C750W CAC 6 Return  HD Electronic Video Selector  Viewfinder   HDVF 20A   HD Electronic HDCZ 10 25   Viewfinder Connection Cable   o    1   BKW 401    Viewfinder  Rotation Bracket       BKP L551  Battery Adaptor                          Zoom lens       CSD    FC2 PD50 PD250  Optical Fiber Cable    HDC 950 930  HD Color Video Camera       CCA 5 Cable  O  1      _             CA 905L Large Lens Adaptor    CNU 700 Camera    Command Network Unit  CCA 5 Cable     max  200 meters    T   gl          0000000990900  000006000    009099000  000000000 
    
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