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26. CRANE 12 TRACKER 10 1 2 RET CONTROL 6 CACG DC OUT DC 4 BKP 7911 12V 5W AUDIO INT 1 AUDIO IN 1 MIC LINE 0 dB D AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 OFF
27. 2 1 22 DISPLAY MENU O V POST rati HEIGHT STORE lala MENU SELECT D pgg O60 Eu ENU SELECT ENU SELECT DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY OFF MENU lt UF DISPLAY gt ON BATT OFF ZOOM OFF RETURN ON FOCUS OFF TALK ON ND ON MESSAG ALL ON S ON WHITE OFF DS600K ON GAIN ON SHUTT ON 2 MENU SELECT 3 MENU SELECT ENTER MI
28. 4 7 MENU SELECT ENTER 2 3 DISPLAY OFF DISPLAY ON ON 3
29. HDC1000 1100 1080 50i 59941 1080 23 98PsF 24PsF 25PsF 29 97PsF HDC1000 720 50P 59 94P Dual Link 1080 50P 59 94P 1 Memory Stick BLUE MEMORYSTICK
30. HDCU1000 1500 CAMERA 1 HDCU1000 1500 13 14 POWER OND OCC OFILTER LOCAL OUP TALLY Q VF SCAN MARKER MIC INTERCOM 1 ENG PROD amp PGM1 INTERCOM PGM2 234 CURSOR SCREEN SIZE MARKER FILTERLOCAL gt 4 H PDSI VHRDsi CO OQ D UPTALLY La pa wom seri STORE SEEN OFF cc SCAN HARKER MARKER MVF DISPLAY MENU SELECT ony NE 19e Q KORO VF ASSIGN BI F DETAIL JO bl H POSI WIDTH V POSI HEIGHT CURSOR ON CURSOR STORE RET 1 RET 2
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32. RET 1 RET 2 RET 1 CURSOR STORE EE CURSOR ON CURSOR ON HEIGHT Sct V POSI WIDTH
33. Memory Stick PRO PRO Memory STICK PRH MagicGate MAGI CGATE 25 26 AC 240 V 1 7 A max HDC1000 2 3 DC 180 V 0 7 A max CCD DC 12 V 10 A max HDC1100 2 3 20C t 45 C CCD 200T 60T RGB 3 21kg 1920 x 1080 OPTICAL CENTER 200 mm OPTICAL CENTER 200 F10 0 2000lx CH 899 S N 54dB 1080 59 95i 1000TV 5 ki 0 02
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35. 1 2 1 2 1 HD HDVF 700A 7 HDVF 9900 9 BKP 7911 CAC 6 HD b HDCU1000 1500 MSU 900 950 RCP 700 VCS 700 CNU 700 27 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only AVERTISSEMENT Afin de r duire les risques d incendie ou d lectrocution ne pas exposer cet appareil la pluie ou l humidit Afin d carter tout risque d lectrocution garder le coffret ferm Ne confier l entretien de l
36. 2 MIC PTT ON OFF INTERCOM 2 2 XLR 5 XLR 5 17 ARE V
37. ON 15 16 OFF MENU MENU SELECT ENTER MENU SELECT CANCEL MENU SELECT ASSIGNABLE ON OFF VF DETAIL ON VF DETAIL
38. CAC BKP 7911 O O HKCU1001 HKCU1003 HKCU1005 U QNH A By gt DVF C30W BNC SD HDCU1000 HKCU1001 VCS 700 BNC SD HDCU 1500 CNU 700 MSU 900 950 RCP 700 HKCU1001 HKCU1003 CCA 5 HDLA1500 A 128 405 A 9 10 CCD CCD
39. RET 1 ORET 2 OXEU XT 1 YIR a mel CURSOR 1 3 CALL VF DETAIL VF DETAIL ASSIGNABLE MENU SELECT MENU SELECT DISPLAY OMX VF INTERCOM 2 MIC PGM2 INTERCOM PGM ENG PROD O R G B R G B 2 R G B Y R G B Y TEST OUT
40. 2 CCU 4 RET 2 VF RET 1 1 CCU 4 RET 1 VF TEST OUT RET 2 RET 2 RET 1 RET 1
41. H POSI VF D sub 25 EY CAMERA INTERCOM 1 1 XLR 5 EV XLR 5 HDCU1000 1500 OFF ENG PROD 1 2 ENG PROD PGM1 1 1 INTERCOM PGM2 2
42. OFF OFF VF DETAIL VE DETAIL ON CALL HDCU1000 1500 MSU 900 950 RCP 700 gt MSU 900 950 RCP 700 CALL e RCP 700 MSU 900 950 CALL CURSOR 1 3 1 3 3
43. 48 V LET 48V EE EEZ 12V AUDIO IN 2 AUDIO IN 2 MIC AES EBU LINE 0 dB AUDIO IN 1 2 1 Fry 2 XLR 3 DC IN DC 4 DC 105 17V Las 65A CCU
44. Memory Stick Memory Stick is a new compact portable and versatile IC Integrated Circuit recording medium with a data capacity that exceeds a floppy disk Memory Stick is specially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data among Memory Stick compatible products Because it is removable Memory Stick can also be used for external data storage Memory Stick is available in two sizes standard size and compact Memory Stick Duo size Once attached to a Memory Stick Duo adapter Memory Stick Duo turns to the same size as standard Memory Stick and thus can be used with products compliant with standard Memory Stick Types of Memory Stick Memory Stick is available in the following types to meet various requirements in functions Memory Stick R Stored data are not overwritten You can write data to Memory Stick R with Memory Stick R compatible products only Copyright protected data that requires MagicGate copyright protection technology cannot be written to Memory Stick R Memory Stick Stores any type of data except copyright protected data that requires the MagicGate copyright protection technology MagicGate Memory Stick Equipped with the MagicGate copyright protection technology Memory Stick ROM Stores pre recorded read only data You cannot record on Memory Stick ROM or erase the pre record
45. This HD Color Camera is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Laser diode properties Wave length 1310 40 nm Emission duration Pulse Modulation Laser output power 141555 uw Daten der Laserdiode Wellenlange 1310 40 nm Emissionsdauer Pulsmodulation Laser Ausgangsleistung 141 33 HW Laserdiode data Bglgeleengde 1310 40 nm Stralingsvarighed Pulse Modulation Lasereffekt 141 UW Laserdiodens egenskaper Vaglangd 1310 40 nm Stralningstid Pulsmodulering Laseruteffekt 141 UW Laserdiodens egenskaper B lgelengde 1310 40 nm Emisjonslengde Pulsmodulasjon Laser utgangseffekt 141 UW CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure 29 30 Voor de Klanten in Nederland Dit apparaat bevat een vast ingebouwde batterij die niet vervangen hoeft te worden tijdens de levensduur van het apparaat Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij toch vervangen moet worden De batterij mag alleen vervangen worden door vakbekwaam servicepersoneel e Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein chemisch afval KCA Lever het apparaat aan het einde van de levensduur in voor recycling de batterij zal dan op correcte wijze verwerkt worden Table of Contents OVERVIEW us a a 32 Heatires ae EE 32 Basic System Configur
46. Kamerasteuereinheit und Kamera verwenden Sie immer ein optisches elektrisches FBAS Kabel mit Steckern wie in dieser Anleitung beschrieben um die Grenzwerte der geltenden EMV Vorschriften zu erf llen Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Specifications 53 Pa The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended sole ly 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 oth er than the operation or maintenance of the equipment de scribed in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Corporation Sony Corporation http www sony net en i Printed in Japan HDC1000 Series J JUCJ CE amp sr aken 2005 07 13 3 903 903 01 1 DO 2005
47. displayed with an arrow marking the currently selected item lt UF DISPLAY gt 1 4 5 BATT OFF IM RETURN ON FOCUS OFF TALK ON MESSAG ALL CC ON GA ON SHUTT ON Turn the MENU SELECT knob to align the arrow marker with the desired item Push the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER The arrow marker gt will change to a question mark and begin flashing Turn the MENU SELECT knob 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 MENU SELECT switch toward CANCEL before pressing it toward ENTER 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 The setting can be restarted by setting the DISPLAY switch back to MENU Push the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER The mark will change back to the arrow marker gt and the new setting will be saved To change other setting items on the same menu page repeat steps 4 through 7 To change to another page press the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER a number of times until the page scroll bar is displayed at the upper right of the screen Then repeat steps 2 and 3 The setting items for the selected page will be displayed with an arrow marking the currently sel
48. extender is in use TALK indication Displayed when the intercom microphone is set to ON 5600K mode Displayed when 5600K is set to ON O Filter 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 Viewfinder Screen Status Display Gain value 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 Battery voltage Displays the input voltage F value Indicates the lens F iris opening value O Shutter EVS Displays the shutter EVS status Nothing is displayed if both the electronic shutter and EVS are set to OFF Using a Memory Stick When a Memory Stick is inserted in the camera the file data can be stored on the Memory Stick which enables you to share data among cameras Inserting a Memory Stick Insert a Memory Stick with the label side up into the Memory Stick slot until it clicks and the access lamp lights in red Memory Stick Access lamp Label side Access lamp If the access lamp is lit or is flashing data is being read from or written to the Memory Stick At this time do not shake the product or subject it to shock Do not turn off the power of the product or remove the Memory Stick This may damage the data What is
49. pressed the output will consist of those two signals mixed together When all three buttons are pressed the output to the viewfinder will be the Y signal When no buttons is pressed the output will be a color signal if the viewfinder is a color model and it will be the Y signal if the viewfinder is a monochrome model The video output to the monitor connected to the TEST OUT connector of the camera will also depend on the setting of these buttons however this output is in monochrome in all situations POWER indicator This indicator lights up or goes off as follows to indicate the power supply status Green Power is being supplied to the camera Red Power is being supplied to the camera but the CAM PW button of the MSU 900 950 Master Setup Unit or RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel is set to OFF Yellow Power is being supplied to the camera but the VF PW button of the MSU 900 950 Master Setup Unit or RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel is set to OFF and power is not being supplied to the viewfinder Off Power is not being supplied to the camera ND filter selector When the FILTER LOCAL button is lit up this selector may be used to select an ND filter Selector position Selected filter 1 Clear 2 1 4ND 3 1 8ND 4 1 16ND 5 1 64ND CC color temperature conversion filter selector When the FILTER LOCAL button is lit up this selector may be used to select a color temperature conver
50. requires no external power 48 V When the connected microphone requires an external power source A power of 48 V is supplied to the microphone No function has been assigned to the uppwermost position No power is supplied to the microphone To supply a power of 12 V modification of the camera is required AUDIO IN 2 switch Set this switch according to the device connected to the AUDIO IN 2 connector MIC When connecting a microphone Locations and Functions of Parts 37 38 AES EBU When connecting a digital audio signal synchronized with a camera signal LINE When connecting the signal for line level 0 dB AUDIO IN 1 and 2 connectors XLR 3 pin Used to input microphone or line signals DC IN connector 4 pin Connect to a DC power source 10 5 to 17 V when using the camera as a stand alone unit In stand alone status power supply from this unit is limited to 6 5 A Check the power consumption of the device to be connected CCU camera control unit connector electro optical multi connector Connect to the CAMERA connector of the HDCU1000 1500 Camera Control Unit using an electro optical composite cable Power video audio and control signals are passed between the camera and the control unit using just one cable Locations and Functions of Parts Rear Panel Video signal select buttons POWER indicator OND filter selector OCC filter selector FILTER LOCAL bu
51. 59 94P from the camera head is possible via the Dual Link interface Newly designed iunit with low center of gravity The basic design has been reworked The stylish appearance with low slung design permits the viewfinder to be mounted at a low position making the viewfinder position closer to the optical axis of the lens for highly efficient operations Memory Stick operation The camera is equipped with a Memory Stick port which enables setup data storage and software upgrading using Memory Sticks 1 Memory Stick and Memory Stick are trademarks of Sony Corporation Various color reproduction functions Selection of the gamma table Multiple gamma tables are provided enabling you to use multiple formats and perform flexible image creation Multimatrix color correction In addition the standard 6 axis matrix function the camera has a multimatrix function that permits you to adjust the Overview hue and chroma for color components in 16 axis directions independently This is quite useful in color matching among multiple cameras Knee saturation Change of hue and decrease in chroma that occur in highlighted areas can be compensated This enables reproduction of natural skin tones under strong lighting Low key saturation Hue and saturation in low key zones can be compensated Thus compensation for color reproduction in all zones is enabled in combination with matrix color compensation and knee satur
52. 700A CA SCREEN SIZE MARKER ON ID ON M OFF MARKER ON OFF O MIX VF ON RET 1 RET 2 OFF DISPLAY
53. 88 80 secs GSO ne ODC OUT SDI 2 ar RET CONTROL name TRACKER PROMPTER 1 PROMPTER 2 CRANE REMOTE AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 DC IN AUDIO IN 1 2 12 O MSU 900 950 RCP 700 CALL UP TALLY OFF dad
54. F 9900 7 Viewfinder HDC1000 studio camera HKCU1001 a HDVF 20A finder CH HDVF C30W HKCU1003 cket Viewfinder HKCU1005 HDCU1000 HD Camera Control Unit With HKCU1001 or HKCU1003 Waveform Monitor Picture Monitor VCS 700 Video Selector RM B750 Remote Control Unit CNU 700 Camera Command Network Unit PPoo RCP 700 series MSU 900 950 a the tripod Master Setup Unit Remote Control Panel Tripod BKP 7911 Script Holder a supplied with the HDLA1500 Part No A 1128 405 A Overview Precautions 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 Do not subject to severe shocks Damage to the case or internal components may result 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 e In places where it receives much direct sunlight or near heating equipment Dew condensation If you move the camera from a very cold place to a warm place or use it in a damp location dew may form on the lens or inside the camera The camer
55. SONY HD COLOR CAMERA HDC1000 Series NEE A IR Digital SD Power H DBA lt OPERATION MANUAL 1st Edition 2 4 6
56. VF connector an HD SYNC signal or an SD SYNC signal depending on which of these you have selected on the menu PROMPTER 1 connector BNC type Used to output the signal input from the camera control unit s PROMPTER INPUT connector PROMPTER 2 connector BNC type Not used REMOTE connector 8 pin Used to connect the camera to an optional MSU 900 950 Master Setup Unit or RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel or RM series Remote Control Unit viaa CCA cable The connected unit may then control the camera When the camera is connected to a CCU do not connect any device to this connector CRANE connector 12 pin Used for interface with a viewfinder or external data TRACKER connector 10 pin Used for communication between the camera operator and the tracker and also for intercom channels 1 and 2 It also supplies the up tally signal and the program audio signal RET return video CONTROL connector 6 pin Used to connect a CAC 6 Return Video Selector DC OUT connector 4 pin Used to supply power 12 V 5 W maximum to a script light of the BKP 7911 Script Holder AUDIO IN 1 switch Set this switch according to the device connected to the AUDIO IN 1 connector MIC When connecting a microphone LINE When connecting the signal of line level 0 dB Microphone power switches For the microphones connected to the AUDIO IN 1 and 2 connectors respectively OFF When the connected microphone
57. a has no built in dew indicator If you find dew on the body or lens switch the camera off and wait for the dew to disappear for about one hour Precautions 35 36 Locations and Functions of Parts Right Side and Left Side Right side Up tally lamp Safety lock Camera number plate Side panel lock screws Lens lock and knob CONTROL Cable clamp JANE TRACKER RET DCOUT SDI 1 connector SDI 2 connector TEST OUT connector PROMPTER 1 connector PROMPTER 2 connector REMOTE connector Left side a J eS H Accessory bracket AUDIO IN 1 switch Microphone power switches AUDIO IN 2 switch DC OUT connector RET CONTROL connector TRACKER connector CRANE connector Up tally lamp Safety lock Camera number plate Side panel lock screws Lens lock and knob Cable clamp E CCU connector DC IN connector AUDIO IN 1 and 2 connectors Locations and Functions of Parts Up tally lamp Lights when the camera receives a red tally signal When the CALL button on the MSU 900 950 Master Setup Unit or the RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel is pressed the lamp lights if previously off or goes off if previously on The brightness of the lamp can be adjusted by menu operation Setting the UP TALLY switch on the rear pane
58. appareil qu un personnel qualifi Um die Gefahr von Br nden oder elektrischen Schl gen zu verringern darf dieses Gerat nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden darf das Geh use nicht ge ffnet werden berlassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur qualifiziertem Fachpersonal For the 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 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT
59. ation 2 ar 34 Precautions 22 ne 35 Locations and Functions of Parts 36 Right Side and Left Side inner 36 Rear Panel eisen aka 39 Attaching Accessories 43 Mounting the Camera to the Tripod a 43 Attaching the Lens to the Camera 44 Attaching the 7 or 9 Type Viewfinder nne 45 Basic Operation of the Setup Menus on the Viewfinder SCIEEN anne 47 Viewfinder Screen Status Display 48 Organization of Viewfinder Screen Status Display 48 Using a Memory Stick Luan 49 Specifications sannana A E a nan 51 Table of Contents 31 32 Overview The HDC1000 is a 2 3 type high definition video camera for studio and OB van use for 2 200 000 pixels It incorporates the latest pickup elements and digital signal processing LSI to yield higher picture quality and higher stabiliy in image creation while maintaining conventional popular functions and operability Features High picture quality and high performance The new 2 3 type Progressive IT CCD for 2 200 000 pixels conforms to driving formats up to 1080 59 94P achieving high sensitivity and low smear In addition the 14 bit A D converter and a unique signal processing LSI provide picture quality of optimal grade Multiple formats The HDC1000 covers 1080 50i and 59 941 interlace 1080 23 98PsF 24PsF 25PsF and 29 97PsF Progressive Scan PsF systems It also covers 720 50P and 59 94P systems Signal output of 1080 50P and
60. ation functions Versatile detail control functions Skin tone detail function This 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 color components of your specified hue such as skin tones The detail levels of three hues can be adjusted independently at the same time Detail boost frequency control The boost frequency can be adjusted from 20 to 30 MHz This allows the detail thickness to be set appropriately for the subject thus enabling more subtle image expression H V ratio control The ratio between horizontal and vertical detail can be adjusted White black limiter The white and black details can be limited independently Easy menu based setting Selections and settings for viewfinder display items safety zone marker 2 or center marker screen size marker etc can be made quickly and easily using setup menus displayed on the viewfinder screen or an external monitor 2 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 3 Center marker A cross shaped marker which indicates the center of the viewfinder screen Wide variety of viewfinder display options Along with items such as operation messages a zebra pattern 9 safety zone marker and a center marker camera settings may also be displayed on the viewfinde
61. beling position Carry and store the Memory Stick in its case Do not touch the connector of the Memory Stick with anything including your finger or metallic objects Do not strike bend or drop the Memory Stick Do not disassemble or modify the Memory Stick Do not allow the Memory Stick to get wet Do not use or store the Memory Stick in a location that is Extremely hot such as in a car parked in the sun Under direct sunlight Very humid or subject to corrosive substances Precautions e To prevent data loss make backups of data frequently In no event will Sony be liable for any loss of data Unauthorized recording may be contrary to the provisions of copyright law When you use a Memory Stick that has been pre recorded be sure that the material has been recorded in accordance with copyright and other applicable laws The Memory Stick application software may be modified or changed by Sony without prior notice Note that there are certain restrictions on recording stage performances and other entertainment events even if they are recorded for personal use only Memory Stick and MagicGate Memory Stick are trademarks of Sony Corporation Memory Stick Duo and Memory STICK Duo are trademarks of Sony Corporation Memory Stick PRO and Memory STICK PRO are trademarks of Sony Corporation MagicGate and MAGICGATE are trademarks of Sony Co
62. curely locked 3 Mount the camera to the tripod holding it by the handles on each side 4 Lock the camera to the tripod with the stopper on the tripod If the feet on the bottom of the camera interfere with mounting the tripod remove them as illustsrated Attaching Accessories 43 Attaching the Lens to the Camera Attach a hanger mount type lens recommended by Sony For details on the lens refer to the instruction manual furnished with the lens To attach proceed as follows Be sure to check the following two points before attaching the lens That the pan lock and tilt lock levers on the tripod are fixed That there is not a pin at part A on the lens shown in the figure below if there is remove it If the pin cannot be removed consult your Sony representative Lens lock knob Projection U shaped notch Lens lock 1 Loosen the lens lock knob and turn the lens lock counterclockwise to the horizontal position 2 Ali gn the pin on the lens with the U shaped notch then hook the edge of the lens on the projection of the camera 3 Couple the lens to the camera 4 Turn the lens lock clockwise then fasten the lens lock knob 44 Attaching Accessories Attaching the 7 or 9 Type Viewfinder For details on attaching a viewfinder refer to the instruction manual furnished with the viewfinder Proceed as follows Be sure that the VF connector on the viewf
63. e the producer line PGM program audio 1 volume control Adjust the program audio 1 output level E INTERCOM volume control Adjust the intercom output level E PGM program audio 2 volume control Adjust the program audio 2 output level MIC microphone switch Turn the headset microphone on or off PTT While the switch is flipped to this position the headset microphone is turned on ON The headset microphone is turned on OFF The headset microphone is turned off INTERCOM 2 connector XLR 5 pin Connects to an XLR 5 pin headset Locations and Functions of Parts Attaching Accessories Mounting the Camera to the Tripod Several types of tripods are available Select an appropriate tripod according to the type of lens to be used and mount the camera to the tripod as described below Firmly attach the V wedge shoe to the camera and mount the camera to the tripod securely Otherwise the camera may fall down Bottom of the video camera V wedge shoe supplied with the tripod Tripod TC 2 SA i V wedge shoe Stopper 1 Attach the V wedge shoe supplied with the tripod to the bottom of the camera with the two screws The position where the shoe should be attached is decided considering the balance of the weight of the camera and lens 2 Check that the pan lock and tilt lock levers of the tripod are se
64. e viewfinder screen OFF The marker will not be displayed MIX VF mix viewfinder switch You can see the mixed signal of the camera s output signal and the return video signal on the viewfinder screen ON This function is enabled You can see the mixed signal of the camera s output signal and the selected return video signal return video 1 or 2 on the viewfinder screen when you press the RET 1 or RET 2 button OFF This function is disabled DISPLAY switch The functions of the DISPLAY switch are as follows ON Text and messages describing the camera settings and operating status may be displayed on the viewfinder screen OFF Status messages will not appear on the viewfinder screen MENU Menus for camera settings will be displayed on the viewfinder screen MENU SELECT switch The functions of the MENU SELECT switch are as follows ENTER Confirm the menu or page selected using the MENU SELECT control or confirm setting values CANCEL Cancel menu setting values or return to the previous menu MENU SELECT control Used to select menu items or change setting values in the menus displayed on the viewfinder screen ASSIGNABLE switch You can assign a function such as lens extender ON OFF using the menu VF DETAIL viewfinder detail adjustment switch ON Emphasizes the contours of the image on the viewfinder screen When the switch is set to this position you can adjust the amount of detail us
65. ected item To end menu operations Set the DISPLAY switch to OFF Basic Operation of the Setup Menus on the Viewfinder Screen 47 48 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 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 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 Focus position Zoom position Lens extender x L TALK indication FALK 5600K mode 5 raka 12 50 0 Battery voltage Setting change adjustment process message area This area is only used when the MESSAG item of the menu is set to ON A OB 14125 Filter Gain value rn F value Shutter EVS 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 EX is displayed when a lens
66. ector Memory stick Related equipment HDCU 1000 1500 HD Camera Control Unit MSU 900 950 Master Setup Unit RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel VCS 700 Video Selector CNU 700 Camera Command Network Unit Connectors for optical electric composite cables LEMO R PUW 3K 93C TLCC96 to the CAMERA connector on CCU LEMO R FUW 3K 93C TLMC96 to the CCU connector on CAMERA Caution on the optical electric composite cable For connection between the camera control unit and a camera be sure to use an optical electric signal composite cable with the connectors specified in this manual in order to comply with the limit for EMC regulations Connecteurs pour les cables optiques lectriques composites LEMO R PUW 3K 93C TLCC96 au connecteur CAMERA de l unit de commande de cam ra LEMO R FUW 3K 93C TLMC96 au connecteur CCU de la cam ra Pr caution concernant le cable optique lectrique composite Pour la connexion entre l unit de commande de cam ra et une camera utilisez un cable optique lectrique composite avec connecteurs sp cifi s dans ce manuel pour assurer la conformit avec la r glementation EMC Anschl sse fiir optische elektrische FBAS Kabel LEMO R PUW 3K 93C TLCC96 an CAMERA Anschluss an der Kamerasteuereinheit LEMO R FUW 3K 93C TLMC96 an CCU Anschluss an der KAMERA Vorsichtsma regeln f r optische elektrische FBAS Kabel F r Verbindung zwischen
67. ed data Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick with MagicGate copyright protection technology exclusive for Memory Stick PRO compliant products Usable types of Memory Stick You can use a Memory Stick or a MagicGate Memory Stick with this product However the MagicGate copyright protection is not valid with this prodoct You cannot use a Memory Stick Duo without an appropriate adaptor Note on data read write speed Data read write speed may vary depending on the combination of the Memory Stick and Memory Stick compliant product you use What is MagicGate MagicGate is copyright protection technology that uses encryption technology About a Memory Stick Terminal Write protect tab Labelling position Using a Memory Stick 49 When you set the Memory Stick erasure prevention switch to LOCK data cannot be recorded edited or erased Data may be damaged if You remove the Memory Stick or turn off the unit while it is reading or writing data You use the Memory Stick in a location subject to the effects of static electricity or electric noise We recommend that you make a backup copy of important data that you record on the Memory Stick Do not attach anything other than the supplied label to the Memory Stick labeling position Attach the label so that it does not stick out beyond the la
68. egistration Optical system specifications Spectral system Built in filters F1 4 prism Color temperature conversion filters A cross filter B 3200K clear C 4300K D 6300K E 8000K ND filters 1 clear 2 1 4 ND 3 1 8 ND 4 1 16 ND 5 1 64 ND Input connectors DC IN XLR 4 pin 1 10 5 to 17 VDC RET CONTROL 6 pin 1 AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 XLR 3 pin male 1 each For MIC 60 dBs may be selected to 20 dBs by menu or HDCU1000 1500 operations balanced For LINE 0 dBs balanced Output connectors TEST OUT BNC type 1 1 0 Vp p 75 ohm terminated PROMPTER 1 PROMPTER 2 BNC type 1 1 0 Vp p 75 ohm terminated VF D sub 25 pin 1 DC OUT 4 pin 1 10 5 to 17 V DC 1 5 A maximum It may be limited depending on the load and input conditions SDI 1 SDI 2 BNC type 1 each Input output connectors CCU Electro optical connector 1 Specifications TRACKER 10 pin 1 REMOTE 8 pin multi connector 1 INTERCOM 1 INTERCOM 2 XLR 5 pin female 1 each 12 pin multi connector 1 36 pin multi connector 1 CRANE Lens Supplied accessories Angle adjustment brackets 2 Front cover 1 Number plates for side panel 2 sets Number plates for up tally lamp 1 set Cable clamp 2 Operation manual 1 Optional accessories HDVF 700A HD Electronic Viewfinder 7 type monochrome HDVF 9900 HD Electronic Viewfinder 9 type color BKP 7911 Script Holder with script light CAC 6 Return Video Sel
69. g lever is fixed Proceed as follows The locking lever is placed at the right most position Dooly e g JJ Pan lock lever 1 Turn the pan lock lever on the camera counterclockwise and turn the viewfinder mount clockwise 90 degree 2 Pull the handle of the viewfinder while pushing the lever and lift up the viewfinder Attaching Accessories Basic Operation of the Setup Menus on the Viewfinder Screen When the DISPLAY switch is set to MENU the menu will be displayed on the viewfinder screen The 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 S R G B RET 1 RET 2 POST V POST oy mko Bep 9 N OFF OFF OFF wm DTH STORE rar ASSIGN VF DETAIL 6 MENU SELECT knob MENU SELECT switch DISPLAY switch MARKER MIX VF DISPLAY MENU SELECT ON 1 Move the DISPLAY switch from OFF to MENU The menu screen will be displayed Page number lt UF DISPLAY gt an N BATT OFF ZOOM OFF RETURN ON FOCUS OFF TALK ON ND ON MESSAG ALL ON S N WHITE OFF BONE ON SHUTT ON 2 Turn the MENU SELECT knob to display the desired page 3 Push the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER The setting items for the selected page will be
70. gt lt UF DISPLAY gt 1 N BATT OFF ZOOM OFF RETURN ON FOCUS OFF TALK ON ND ON MESSAG ALL CC ON IRIS ON WHITE OFF DS600K ON GAIN ON SHUTT ON MENU SELECT MENU SELECT ENTER MENU SELECT MENU SELECT ENTER CANCEL DISPLAY OFF DISPLAY MENU MENU SELECT ENTER
71. inder mount is positioned at a right angle to the control panel of the camera as shown below Bottom of the viewfinder Projections Panning base Viewfinder mount V shaped recess VF connector Pan friction screw Mounting wedge 000 1 Place the viewfinder on the viewfinder mount of the camera so that the mounting wedge on the bottom of the viewfinder enters the V shaped recess on the viewfinder mount and that the projections on the bottom of the viewfinder are placed at the position shown in the figure above 2 Push the viewfinder by the handle so that the panning base is securely held by the viewfinder mount Pull the handle to check that the viewfinder is fixed to the camera 3 Turn the viewfinder counterclockwise Adjusting the pan friction of the viewfinder You can adjust the friction for panning the viewfinder with the pan friction screw The friction increases as the screw is turned clockwise while the friction decreases as the screw is turned counterclockwise Attach the viewfinder to the camera securely or the viewfinder may fall down Attaching Accessories 45 Detaching the viewfinder Before detaching the viewfinder check the following two points e That the lift release knob of the viewfinder is at its lowest position That the lockin
72. ing the VF DETAIL control OFF Disables contour emphasis VF DETAIL viewfinder detail control Adjust the amount of detail of the picture on the viewfinder screen when the VF DETAIL switch is set to ON This has no effect on the output signal of the camera CALL button e Press to call the operator of the HDCU 1000 1500 Camera Control Unit the MSU 900 950 Master Setup Unit or the RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel When pressed the camera s red tally lamp will light up if previously off and turn off if previously on The CALL button on the MSU 900 950 Master Setup Unit or RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel will light up and their buzzer will sound When the CALL button on the RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel or the MSU 900 950 is pressed this button will light up CURSOR cursor memory 1 2 and 3 buttons Used to store the size and position of the box cursor displayed on the viewfinder screen Three different box cursor settings may be stored in memory using buttons 1 2 and 3 Pressing one of these buttons will cause a cursor of the stored size to be displayed in the stored position When one of the CURSOR buttons is lit up the H POSI V POSI WIDTH and HEIGHT buttons will be disabled Back tally lamp This lamp lights red when the red tally signal is supplied When the CALL button on the MSU 900 950 Master Setup Unit or the RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel is pressed the lamp lights if pre
73. l to OFF will keep the lamp from lighting To display the camera number attach a supplied number plate 0 to 9 or select the desired number on the menu Safety lock Locks the side panel to prevent accidental opening To open the side panel loosen the side panel lock screws slide the safety lock towards the lens and open the panel The side panel locks automatically when closed Camera number plate Attach a light gray number plate supplied to display the camera number Side panel lock screws These screws secure the side panel Turn clockwise until tight to lock the panel Lens lock and knob These lock the lens To attach or remove a lens turn the knob counterclockwise until the lens lock is horizontal To secure the lens turn the knob clockwise until the lens lock is vertical To attach a large lens remove the pin from the bayonet mount of the lens Cable clamp Used to secure the fiber optic cable Accessory bracket Used to secure optional accessories such as the BKP 7911 Script Holder For more information on attaching an accessory see the accessory s operation manual SDI 1 connector BNC type Used to output the HD SDI signals SDI 2 connector BNC type Used to output the HD SDI or SD SDI signals TEST OUT test signal output connector BNC type Used to output the analog signal This also supplies the VBS signal an HD signal nearly equal to the signal output from the
74. r screen Furthermore there are other indicators arranged above and below the viewfinder such as a tally lamp battery warning indicator and an indicator to tell you that one or more settings are other than standard This makes it simple to check the status of the camera 4 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 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 Prevention of electrical shock When the power connection is unsafe the power supply from the connected Camera Control Unit will be shut off Overview 33 34 Basic System Configuration Examples of devices and parts that may be used with the HDC1000 are shown below Zoom Lens for ENG EFP E Memory Stick EN VCT 14 Tripod Adaptor Tripod Memory Stick Camera hangers 9 HDVF C750W HDC1500 portable camera HDVF 700A HDVF 9900 Viewfinder aly ins Zoom Lens for studio use Zoom Lens for studio use Memory Stick V wedge shue supplied with CAC 6 Return Video Selector HDLA1500 Large Lens Adaptor BKP 7911 Script Holder HDVF 700A HDV
75. rporation 50 Using a Memory Stick Specifications General Power requirements 240 V AC 1 7 A max 180 V DC 0 7 A max 12 V DC 10 A max Operating temperature 20 C to 45 C 4 F to 113 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Imager Imager 2 3 type Progressive Scan CCD Method 3 CCD RGB Effective resolution 1920 horizontal x 1080 vertical Mass Approx 21 kg 46 1b 5 oz main unit only Dimensions Unit mm inches 463 18 1 4 i 368 14 1 2 388 15 9 8 381 15 392 15 1 2 442 17 1 2 gt gt 12 1 2 368 14 1 2 260 10 1 4 OPTICAL CENTER 9 98 3 7 TES 208 2 368 14 1 2 gt 260 10 1 4 OPTICAL CENTER 200 7 7 8 200 7 7 8 Specifications 51 52 Electrical characteristics Sensitivity f10 0 at 2000 Ix with 89 9 reflectivity Image S N Typical 54 dB 1080 59 951 Horizontal resolution 1000 TV lines at center of screen 5 or higher modulation 0 02 for total area not including lens distortion Geometric distortion Negligible not including lens distortion R
76. sion filter appropriate to the light source illuminating the subject Selector position Selected filter A Cross filter B 3200K clear C 4300K D 6300K E 8000K Locations and Functions of Parts FILTER LOCAL filter local control button Pressing this button enables selecting of a color temperature conversion filter using the CC filter selector or an ND filter using the ND filter selector Pressing the button again gives control of the filters to the MSU 900 950 Master Setup Unit or RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel UP TALLY switch Set whether or not the camera s Up Tally lamp and the lens tally lamp will light when the camera receives a red tally signal ON The tally lamps will light OFF The tally lamps will not light VE viewfinder SCAN switch Used to control the viewfinder screen display 16 9 To set the viewfinder display to 16 9 aspect ratio 4 3 To set the viewfinder display to 4 3 aspect ratio This switch is enabled on the HDVF 700A only SCREEN SIZE MARKER switch Used to control the display of the screen size marker as follows ON ED Areas outside the specified ratio area will be darkened ON M The screen size marker white lines will be displayed OFF The screen size marker will not be displayed MARKER switch Used to control the display of the marker as follows ON A marker selected from the menu will be displayed on th
77. sition of the box cursor in memory Note If the CURSOR ON button is not lit box cursor information will not be stored CURSOR ON button When this button is pressed the button will light up and the box cursor will be displayed on the viewfinder screen When the button is pressed again the light will go off and the box cursor will disappear Locations and Functions of Parts 41 HEIGHT control Adjust the height of the box cursor displayed on the viewfinder screen within the effective resolution area V POSI vertical position control Adjust the vertical position of the box cursor displayed on the viewfinder screen within the effective resolution area WIDTH control Adjust the width of the box cursor displayed on the viewfinder screen within the effective resolution area H POSI horizontal position control Adjust the horizontal position of the box cursor displayed on the viewfinder screen within the effective resolution area VF viewfinder connector D sub 25 pin Connect to the CAMERA connector on the viewfinder INTERCOM 1 connector XLR 5 pin Connects to an XLR 5 pin headset The INTERCOM 1 connector may be used for communication even when the power to the camera is turned off by the HDCU1000 1500 Camera Control Unit E ENG PROD intercom engineer producer line select switch Used to switch intercom channel or 2 between producer and engineer lines ENG Use the engineer line PROD Us
78. tton UP TALLY switch VF SCAN switch SCREEN SIZE MARKER switch MARKER switch INTERCOM 1 connector ENG PROD switch PGM1 volume control INTERCOM volume control E PGM2 volume control MIC switch H POSI control WIDTH control V POSI control HEIGHT control CURSOR ON button CURSOR STORE button RET 1 button RET 2 button RET 1 knob RET 2 knob Memory Stick section 9 bs LT Le ls Gee 2 34 FILTER LOCAI 31e ST C O wo B ep STORE CURSOR Bio OH OE scan SF BE aad MENU SELECT ASSIGN VE DETAIL eel AE OFF jg G gg CANCE PAY VF connector Memo clip ENG PROD 2 ENG PROD 1 Back tally lamp CURSOR 1 2 and 3 buttons CALL button VF DETAIL control VF DETAIL switch ASSIGNABLE switch MENU SELECT control MENU SELECT switch DISPLAY switch MIX VF switch MIC PTTOFF ON INTERCOM 2 connector MIC switch E PGM2 volume control INTERCOM volume control PGM1 volume control ENG PROD switch Locations and Functions of Parts 39 Video signal select buttons Select the video output signal R G or B to the viewfinder The R G and B buttons may be pressed individually or in combination The signal corresponding to each pressed button will be output When two buttons are
79. viously off or goes off if previously on The lamp lights green when the green tally siganl is supplied You can display the camera number selected with the menu Memory Stick section Insert a Memory Stick to the slot The access lamp lights while writing or reading data to from a Memory Stick Do not insert remove the Memory Stick when the access lamp lights RET 2 knob This knob selects from the four return signals from the CCU By pressing in the RET 2 button you can view the selected return video signal in the viewfinder RET 1 knob This knob selects from the four return signals from the CCU By pressing in the RET 1 button you can view the selected return video signal in the viewfinder The signal supplied from the TEST OUT connector will also be switched RET 2 button By pressing in this button you can view the return video signal selected by the RET 2 knob in the viewfinder Pressing this button again will switch the viewfinder and monitor screen display back to the camera s video signal RET 1 button By pressing in this button you can view the return video signal selected by the RET 1 knob in the viewfinder Pressing this button again will switch the viewfinder and monitor screen display back to the camera s video signal Note If both the RET 1 and RET 2 buttons are pressed RET 1 will be displayed CURSOR STORE button Press this button to store the size and po
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