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1. WHITE BLACK BALANCE switch Selects the white and black balance adjustment mode AUTO Selects auto adjustment mode which allows you to adjust the white or black balance by pressing the WHITE or BLACK button Adjusted values are saved in camera camcorder memory and called up again when the switch is set to this position again PRESET The white balance value is returned to the preset value Black balance can be adjusted automatically by pressing the BLACK button MANUAL Selects manual mode which allows you to adjust the black and white balance with the black balance and white balance adjustment knobs BLACK black balance automatic adjustment button Adjusts the black balance automatically when the WHITE BLACK BALANCE switch is set to AUTO or PRESET This button lights when adjustment starts and flashes for eight seconds at an interval of about one second if adjustment is completed successfully If adjustment could not be completed successfully this button flashes for eight seconds at an intervals of about 0 5 seconds WHITE white balance automatic adjustment button Adjusts the white balance automatically when the WHITE BLACK BALANCE switch is set to AUTO or PRESET This button lights when adjustment starts and flashes for eight seconds at an interval of about one second if adjustment is completed successfully If adjustment could not be completed successfully this button flashes for eight seconds at an intervals o
2. VBS OUTPUT 1 and 2 connectors S VIDEO connector 5 Y G Y R Y R C B Y B connectors O RETURN VIDEO IN and OUT connectors CAMERA connector O REMOTE connector 2 SDI IN and OUT connectors AC IN connector VBS OUTPUT composite video output 1 and 2 connectors BNC type Output composite video signals Both connectors output the same signal S VIDEO S video output connector Mini DIN 4 pin Outputs S video signals Y G Y R Y R C B Y B video output connectors BNC type Output R G B signals Y R Y B Y component signals or YC signals RETURN VIDEO IN and OUT connectors BNC type During on air transmission or recording the IN connector accepts signals from devices such as a control console or special effect generator and the OUT connector supplies the same signal to the camera viewfinder These connectors have a loop through configuration with the signal input to the IN connector being directly output from the OUT connector The OUT connector is terminated automatically when nothing is connected to it 21 Location and Functions of Parts When using B W return mode see System setting switches on page 18 and inputting a return video signal to the RETURN VIDEO IN connector always input a reference sync signal to the GENLOCK IN connector to synchronize the return video signal with the sync signal Failure to synchronize the return video signal with a sync signal
3. diagnostics xDiagnosisx CAMERA Sync OK COMMAND CAMERA OK i i i R0P OK Settings by system setting switches O FAN K No Description Value SYSTEM OK CCU command mode M5A TX7 3 zi gt switch 1 G lt CU SDI IN IN Retum signal mode COLOR B W switch 2 Digital transmission ON OFF switch 3 ar Output mode switches 4 Y C R G B Y B Y R Y Nox Description value and 5 Whether sync is being input from camera OK NO Remote local switch 6 REMOTE LOCAL Status of Command Link with camera OK NO Status of Command Link with remote OK NO Settings by intercom setting switches control panel unit No Description Value Intercom Status of power fan OK NG setting switch Other CPU status OK NG number Status of front panel status memory OK NG Intercom mode 4W 2W RTS 1 2 3 s setting CLEARCAM Status of connection with rear panel OK NG Presence of SDI input from CCU IN NO Page 4 System Setting page Page 4 displays the current settings of the system including this unit made on the front panel of this unit xSystem Settingxk cable Comp 100m H Phase 12 5C Phase 22 Q0 0 180 0 Page 6 CA Setting CA D50 settings page Page 6 displays the current settings of CA D50 Nothing is displayed when a CA D50 is not connected when a camcorder is in use and when the CCU command mo
4. 21 Displaying and Changing Settings 1111 111111 24 Displaying Settings enics nioena eee ea aaa aaa aaa EEES 24 Cham eine SSUINOS s wi A W id AAA 26 Notes on USG aaaan awob aaa CE 28 SDECIICANOMS zac Z RE EEE cda PE 29 Overview Features The CCU D50 D50P is a camera control unit that can be connected via camera adaptors such as the CA D50 to DXC D35 D35WS series digital video cameras hereafter called cameras or to DSR 370 570WS series or other DV camcorders hereafter called camcorders This unit has the following features Note When a DXC D35 D35P D35WS D35WSP camera with a serial number indicated in the following table is connected to this unit via a CA D50 the ROM of the camera must be replaced For more information about checking the version and exchanging ROMs contact your Sony dealer or a Sony service representative Camera Serial number DXC D35 10001 to 11325 18001 to 18581 100001 to 100356 110001 to 110030 DXC D35P 40001 to 42755 48001 to 49261 400001 to 402001 410001 to 410033 DXC D35WS 10001 to 10750 18001 to 18336 100001 to 100394 DXC D35WSP 40001 to 40420 48001 to 48366 400001 to 400030 Digital and analog signal transmission e Connecting a CA D50 camera adaptor allows video signals to be transmitted digitally for low signal degradation Audio signal transmission is not digital e Connecting a CA D50 camera adaptor with CCZ cable a
5. A cover page appears automatically in your browser If it does not appear automatically in the browser double click the index htm file on the CD ROM disc 2 Select and click the operation manual that you want to read A PDF file of the operation manual opens If you lose the CD ROM disc or become unable to read its content for example because of a hardware failure contact a Sony service representative e Netscape Navigator is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation in the U S and other countries e Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Available Functions Depending on the Device Connected to the Unit The following explains the types of signals which can be output and the functions which are available depending on the device connected to this unit Output signals Device connected to the unit Output signals SDI VBS RGB S video Y R Y B Y DXC D35 D35P D35WS D35WSP camera CA D50 camera Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes adaptor DXC D35 D35P D35WS D35WSP camera CA 537 537P No Yes Yes Yes Yes camera adaptor DSR 370 370P 570WS 570WSP camcorder No Yes No No Yes a SDI RGB S video and Y R Y B Y cannot be output simultaneously Adjustment items Device connected Command Detail Shutter Clear scan Knee Auto knee ATW Master to t
6. CCU command mode is set to on TX7 mode selects whether to control the camera camcorder from a device connected to the REMOTE connector on the rear panel of this unit or from the front panel OFF Operations on the device connected to the REMOTE connector receive priority ON Operations on the front panel of this unit receive priority Note This switch is disabled when an RM M7G is connected Intercom setting switches Set the intercom mode using switches 1 to 3 Switch 4 is not used Power this unit off before setting switches Setting to 4W mode Switch 1 INCOM mode 1 OFF ooo Switch 2 INCOM mode 2 OFF Switch 3 INCOM mode 3 OFF et Setting to 2W mode Switch 1 INCOM mode 1 ON cao Switch 2 INCOM mode 2 ON OFF both OK Goa Switch 3 INCOM mode 3 ON OFF both OK S25 Setting to RTS mode Switch 1 INCOM mode 1 OFF ooo Switch 2 INCOM mode 2 ON ae Switch 3 INCOM mode 3 ON OFF both OK 5 Setting to CLEARCAM mode Switch 1 INCOM mode 1 OFF Ea Switch 2 INCOM mode 2 OFF ae Switch 3 INCOM mode 3 ON aS Note Always set to 4W mode when there is nothing connected to the INTERCOM TALLY AUX connector on the rear panel of this unit The intercom system may not operate correctly if this switch is set to another mode For
7. and Functions of Parts Not lit The unit is not in digital transmission mode factory default setting AUTO IRIS button Selects the iris adjustment mode Before using this button set the IRIS switch on the camera camcorder to AUTO OFF not lit Manual adjustments can be made with the IRIS knob ON lit The iris is adjusted automatically IRIS knob When the AUTO IRIS button is off adjust the camera camcorder lens iris by rotating this knob When the button is on the iris is adjusted automatically MASTER BLACK knob Adjusts the video signal black level System setting switches Set the following items Power this unit off before setting switches Switch ltem OFF default ON Switch 1 CCU command M5A mode TX7 mode mode Switch 2 Return signal mode Color B W Switch 3 Digital transmission OFF ON Switch 4 Output mode 1 Y R Y B Y R G B Switch 5 Output mode 2 Y R Y B Y Y C Switch 6 Remote local Remote Local Switch 1 CCU command mode OFF Use CCU MSA system commands M5A mode This unit can be used to carry out similar control operations to those available with the CCU MSA MS5AP ON Use CCU TX7 system commands TX7 mode Select ON TX7 mode when this unit is used with CA D50 The RCP TX7 not available in EU countries can be used in TX7 mode Set to off M5A mode when this unit is connected to a DSR 370 370P 570W
8. cable is 200 m 656 feet To transmit over CCZ cable you will need to change the cabling in the SDI unit of this unit to SDI mode and to turn digital transmission on with the system setting switches Connections for transmission over CCZ cable max length 75 m 246 feet Switcher video monitor VCR etc CCZ cable max length 75 m 246 feet CCU D50 D50P Camera Control Unit CA D50 Camera Adaptor CCU VTR CMA Use the procedure described on the next page to change the cabling in the SDI unit of this unit to SDI mode and turn digital transmission on with the system setting switches e Set the system setting switches as soon as you change the cabling e Y R Y B Y signals RGB signals and S video signals are not output when transmitting over CCZ cable 11 Overview Be sure to power this unit off before proceeding to the following operation 1 Remove the two screws and gently pull the SDI unit out Be careful not to pull the SDI unit out too far Doing so may disconnect or damage the connectors 3 Change the connections for both cables as shown below Screw Before changed VBS mode PL GO After changed SDI mode OD LD 2 Open the cable holders of the SDI unit GPE Ss UJALI
9. more information about intercom system connections contact your Sony dealer or a Sony service representative MENU section MENU button ENTER button MENU SELECT up and CANCEL button down buttons MENU button and indicator When you press the MENU button the indicator lights and a menu is displayed on the monitor connected to the MONITOR OUT connector On how to change system settings see page 26 SELECT up and down buttons Use to switch between menu pages or settings display pages to move the arrow within a menu and to change menu item settings ENTER button Confirms the settings made with the SELECT up and down buttons CANCEL button Cancels the currently selected state and returns the item to its original state 19 Location and Functions of Parts SHUTTER adjustment section SHUTTER SPEED CABLE LENGTH display window SHUTTER SPEED CABLE LENGTH SHUTTER OFF NZ A CLEAR SCAN SHUTTER buttons SHUTTER switch SHUTTER switch Selects whether or not to use electronic shutter SHUTTER Turns the normal shutter function on OFF Do not use the shutter function CLEAR SCAN Use the clear scan function SHUTTER buttons When the SHUTTER switch is set to CLEAR SCAN or SHUTTER change the shutter speed or clear scan frequency setting as follows When the SHUTTER switch is set to CLEAR SCA
10. the PANEL ACTIVE button on another device causes this button to go off and transfers control of the camera camcorder away from this unit This button flashes while the camera camcorder is powered off CALL button Press to call the camera camcorder operator over the intercom Pressing this button lights the tally indicators in the camera s viewfinder and on this unit GAIN switch Selects one of three video amplifier gain levels HIGH MID LOW The gain values corresponding to HIGH MID and LOW are set by using the menu on the camera camcorder DETAIL knob Rotate to adjust the contours of objects in the picture MASTER GAMMA knob Adjusts the gamma curve The central click position of the KNEE M GAMMA DETAIL knob corresponds to the camera camcorder preset value KNEE adjustment section KNEE AUTO mE AUTO KNEE switch KNEE knob AUTO KNEE switch Pressing this switch lighting it to activate the auto knee circuits and adjust knee automatically KNEE knob Adjusts the knee point when the auto knee circuits are off when the AUTO KNEE switch is not lit 16 WHITE BLACK BALANCE adjustment section WHITE BLACK BALANCE switch BLACK button WHITE button ATW button WHITE BLACK BALANCE AUTO PRESET Q MANUAL R BLACK B R WHITE B White balance adiustment knobs Black balance adjustment knobs
11. the RM M7G 1 Set the system setting switches see System setting switches on page 18 on the front panel of this unit according to the connected device 2 Do the following on the RM M7G e Set the CAMERA SELECT switch to 1 e Press the PANEL ACTIVE button To control the video camera from this unit Press the PANEL ACTIVE button on the front panel When the camera is being controlled from the front panel of this unit or during automatic white black balance adjustment the PANEL ACTIVE button on the RM M7G may not work If this occurs press the RM M7G PANEL ACTIVE button after completion of the camera control operation from the front panel of this unit or automatic white black balance adjustment operation 14 Location and Functions of Parts Front Panel TALLY FAN ALARM indicator LOCK switch PANEL ACTIVE button 7 CALL button GAIN switch DETAIL knob WHITE BLACK BALANCE adjustment section D PHASE adjustment section MASTER CABLE COMP adjustment section GAMMA knob DIGITAL TRANSMISSION indicator KNEE AUTO IRIS button adjustment section D IRIS knob ka ri C LL G IN DETAIL MA En ia CS De BEC La Iris TALLY FA ALARM te U Na BLAGK WHITE U e D O 8 en CAMERA SE OBRA gt ENTER SELECT Ti MASTER i OF R BLACK B R WHITE B Li l Il BL CK A Fae Ba O ROL UNITICGU D50 Mode switch POWER switch SHUTTER
12. to the factory default values Volume PRESETX O ALL OK RESET HETAIL OK camma OK KNEE OK No Description Sets the control values of all knobs to 0 Returns all knobs to the factory default control values Sets the control value of the DETAIL knob only to 0 Sets the control value of the MASTER GAMMA knob only to 0 Sets the control value of the KNEE knob only to 0 oo 00 To set center values Proceed as follows 1 Press the SELECT up and down buttons to select the menu item for the knob that you want to adjust 2 Rotate the knob for the item selected in step 1 to the center click position 3 Press the ENTER button The control value for the center click position is set to 0 27 Notes on Use Use and storage locations Avoid using or storing the unit in the following places e Where it is subject to extremes of temperature e Near a heat source such as a radiator or an air duct or in a place subject to direct sunlight Note that in summer the temperature in a car with the windows closed can reach 50 C 122 F e Very damp or dusty places Where rain is likely to reach the unit e Places subject to severe vibration e Near strong magnetic fields e Near transmitting stations generating strong radio waves Avoid violent impacts Dropping the unit or otherwise imparting a violent shock to it is likely to cause it to malfunc
13. N Change the clear scan frequency while the button is kept pressed Press the A button to increase the frequency and the w button to decrease it Presssing both buttons simultaneously resets clear scan frequency to its factory default value When the SHUTTER switch is set to SHUTTER Change the shutter speed in units of 1 while the button is kept pressed Press the a button to increase the speed and the w button to decrease it Note When EVS is set to ON EVS is displayed When TLCS is set to ON is displayed The shutter speed and clear scan frequency cannot be changed in these cases For more information about EVS and TLCS settings see Changing Settings on page 26 20 SHUTTER SPEED CABLE LENGTH display window When the SHUTTER switch is set to CLEAR SCAN or SHUTTER displays the shutter speed or clear scan frequency When the SHUTTER switch is set to OFF displays OFF When the CABLE COMP button see page 17 is pressed displays the letter L followed by the length of the cable unit meters Mode switch Selects the output signal from this unit CAMERA Camera signal BARS Color bars signal INTERCOM connector minijack and volume knob Connect a headset such as the DR 100 Adjust the headset speaker volume with the volume knob POWER switch Press the f side to power this unit on To power the OO unit off press the o side of this switch Rear Panel
14. RCP RATE 38400 TLCS OFF KIN DTL OFF No Function Settings Factory default setting Switch color matrix STANDARD STANDARD function COLORFUL FL LIGHT Switch AUTO IRIS STANDARD STANDARD mode SPOT 1 BACK 1 Turn EVS on and off ON OFF OFF Turn TITLE display on ON OFF OFF and off Turntime display on CAM OFF and off BARS OFF Setcommunications 38400 9600 38400 speed for REMOTE connector on the rear panel Turn TLCS function on ON OFF OFF and off 9 Turn skin detail ON OFF OFF function on and off 9 a This can also be set for the DXC D35 D35WS series but the setting is ignored b When the CCU command mode see System setting switches on page 18 is set to on TX7 mode the selections for this item are CAM BARS and OFF When the CCU command mode is set to off M5A mode the selections for this item are ON and OFF For details refer to the operation manual of the camera camcorder c Always select 38400 when a RCP TX7 not available in EU countries is connected Selecting anything other than 38400 will prevent a connection from being made d This item does not appear when the CCU command mode is set to off M5A mode Displaying and Changing Settings Page 2 Volume PRESET page This page allows you to set the control values for the center click positions of the knobs on the front panel of this unit to O or
15. S 570WSP or when this unit is connected to a camera via a CA 537 537P 18 Switch 2 Return signal mode OFF Transmit color as the return signal ON Transmit B W as the return signal Prompter signals cannot be transmitted when color is selected Select B W when using prompter signals Switch 3 Digital transmission ON Selects digital transmission between this unit and the camera adaptor OFF Selects analog transmission between this unit and the camera adaptor For digital transmission cabling must be changed in the SDI unit of this unit Switches 4 and 5 Output mode 1 and output mode 2 Select the type of analog signal output from this unit Y R Y B Y Output Y R Y and B Y signals from the Y G Y R Y R C and B Y B OUTPUT connectors Set the switches as follows Switch 4 OFF Switch 5 OFF Nothing is output from the S VIDEO connector R G B Output G R and B signals from the Y G Y R Y R C and B Y B OUTPUT connectors Set the switches as follows Switch 4 ON Switch 5 ON OFF both OK Nothing is output from the S VIDEO connector Y C Output S video signals from the S VIDEO OUTPUT connector Set the switches as follows Switch 4 OFF Switch 5 ON When switch 3 digital transmission is on the settings of switches 4 and 5 are ignored and no signals are output from any of the Y G Y R Y R C and S VIDEO connectors Switch 6 Remote local When switch 1
16. SONY 3 620 535 11 1 Camera Control Unit Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference CCU D50 CCU D50P 2002 Sony Corporation Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No Important Safety Instructions e Read these instructions e Keep these instructions e Heed all warnings e Follow all instructions e Do not use this apparatus near water e Clean only with dry cloth e Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions e Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat e Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug dose not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet e Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus e Only use attac
17. UIF N OT R Close the cable holders Repeat step 1 in reverse to return the SDI unit to its original position Open the cover of the setting switches on the front panel Set system setting switch 3 as shown below 12 Connections for transmission over RG cable 6 U or 6A U max length 200 m 656 feet CA D50 Camera Adaptor Camera CCZ An camera cable CCU VTR CMA SDI OUT RG cable 6 U or 6A U max length 200 m about 656 feet CCU D50 D50P Camera Control Unit SDI OUT Switcher video monitor VCR etc Check that the cabling in the SDI unit of this unit is set to VBS mode and that digital transmission is turned off with the system setting switches See step 3 and 7 in Connections for transmission over CCZ cable on page 11 SDI unit p KE E VBS mode p Setting of system setting switch 3 ZO Paalala alala a ala Oop LOJJO9 S t 13 Overview b When Using the RM M7G Remote Control Unit The RM M7G Remote Control Unit can be connected directly to this unit When this unit is powered on it is set up to control the camera camcorder If you have connected an RM M7G do the following to set up this unit and the RM M7G for control from
18. adjustment section INTERCOM connector and volume knob MASTER BLACK knob System setting switches Intercom setting switches Cover of the setting switches 3 MENU section TALLY FAN ALARM indicator Lights in red when a red tally signal is received and lights in green when a green tally signal is received Also lights when the CALL button of the camera camcorder or this unit is pressed This unit is equipped with a cooling fan If the fan should fail this indicator flashes in red Power the unit off immediately and contact your Sony dealer or a Sony service representative for repair Continuing to use the unit with a malfunctioning fan may shorten the life of this unit You can attach the supplied camera number plates to this indicator see the following figure LOCK switch Locks and unlocks the controls on this unit ON Locks all controls on this unit except the CALL button the INTERCOM volume knob and the CABLE COMP buttons and CABLE COMP FINE Screws OFF Unlocks the controls Normally leave the switch in this position 15 Location and Functions of Parts PANEL ACTIVE button When the camera camcorder connected to this unit is being controlled remotely by a remote control unit such as the RM M7G pressing this button causes the button to light up and assumes control of the camera camcorder from this unit The controls on the front panel are enabled while this button is lit Pressing
19. al cable compensation circuits prevent signal degradation by adjusting for the length of the cable Settings are displayed in the SHUTTER SPEED CABLE LENGTH display window see page 20 To change a setting press the upper or lower button and keep it pressed for about one second Then release the button and press it again within two seconds Press and release the button quickly to display the current setting for two seconds Set to L 25 for a cable 10 m about 33 feet or less in length CABLE COMP FINE cable compensation fine adjustment screws Makes fine compensation adjustments to the video signal output from the VBS OUT connector After using the CABLE COMP buttons to adjust for cable length make fine adjustments by rotating these screws with a screwdriver or other tool The Y screw adjusts the Y luminance signal and the C screw adjusts the C chroma signals DIGITAL TRANSMISSION indicator Lit in green Digital signals are being transmitted from the camera camcorder by CCZ cable or by BNC cable connected to the SDI IN connector Lit in red The unit is in digital transmission mode but there are no digital video signals being transmitted from the camera camcorder Flashing in red The unit is in digital transmission mode but there are no digital or analog video signals being transmitted from the camera camcorder because the cables are not connected or because the camera camcorder is powered off 17 Location
20. aptor when this unit is connected to a CA D50 or a CA 537 537P with a serial number of 33271 or higher When sending prompter signals set the return signal mode to B amp W see D System setting switches on page 18 When a DSR 370 370P 570WS 570WSP camcorder is connected to this unit it is not possible to send prompter signals to the camcorder Camera Cable Length When using an optional CCZ An camera cable n in the model name is a number expressing the cable length in meters analog transmission distance can be extended up to a maximum of 300 meters about 999 feet and digital transmission distance can be extended up to about 75 m about 246 feet Use the CABLE COMP buttons see page 17 on this unit to set a cable compensation value according to the length of the cable you are using When a DSR 370 370P 570WS 570WSP camcorder is connected to this unit reference sync signal and return signal transmission distance can be extended up to 150 m about 492 feet Rack Mounting The unit can be mounted in a standard 19 inch studio rack with the supplied mounting brackets For more information about rack mounting contact your Sony dealer or a Sony service representative Rack mounting brackets supplied oeeo 500 A 6 O m LE scan AUE sma oGol Connections The following provides examples of how to connect other devices to this unit e Be sure to power
21. ation Electronic shutter speed Clear Scan Black balance Automatic manual 29 Specifications Video output signal selection Camera color bars Tally intercom level SC phase H phase Cable compensation Accessories supplied Rack mount brackets 2 Screws for rack mounting 4 AC power cord 1 Camera number plates 1 set DIP switch label 1 SDI switch label 1 Operating Instructions 1 CD ROM Manual 1 Warranty card 1 Optional accessories Color video camera DXC D35 D35P DXC D35WS D35WSP Camera adaptor CA D50 DV camcorder DSR 370 370P DSR 570WS 570WSP Studio system devices Remote control unit RCP TX7 not available in EU countries RM M7G DR 100 CCZ A2 2 meters about 7 feet CCZ AS5 5 meters about 17 feet CCZ A10 10 meters about 33 feet CCZ A25 25 meters about 83 feet CCZ A50 50 meters about 166 feet CCZ A100 100 meters about 333 feet Extension connector for CCZ A series camera cable CCZZ 1B fixed on wall CCZZ 1E Headset Camera cable 30 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice If you wish to use the INTERCOM TALLY AUX connector be sure to consult your Sony dealer or a Sony service representative Sony Corporation http Awww sony net
22. can cause camera camcorder synchronization to become unstable CAMERA connector Z type 26 pin Connect a CCZ An camera cable not supplied here to connect this unit to devices such as a CA D50 camera adaptor on the camera Q REMOTE connector 10 pin Using an CCA 7 connection cable not supplied connect to an RM M7G Remote Control Unit not supplied or an RCP TX7 not supplied The RCP TX7 is not available in EU countries SDI IN and OUT connectors These are input and output connectors for digital video SDI signals AC IN connector Connect to an AC power source using the supplied power cord INTERCOM TALLY AUX connector D sub 15 pin Inputs and outputs tally and intercom signals Connect to the tally intercom connector of the intercom system INTERCOM TALLY AUX connector pin assignment 00000000 OGOHODO 22 No Signal name Description AUX RX X Contact your Sony dealer or a AUX TX X Sony service representative AUX TALLY G Gnd AUX tally GTALLY IN ON Gnd R TALLY IN OFF Open 4w G IN 4w Xx IN 4 wire talk 0 dBu balanced 4W Y IN 2W X IN OUT 2 wire 0 dBu 2W G IN OUT Termination required recommended termination impedance 600 ohms RTS G IN OUT 2 wire 0 dBu RTS X IN OUT Termination required recommended termination
23. de see System setting switches on page 16 is set to off M5A mode XCA Settingk lt 50I PLL OK ABLE COMP ON RETURN COLOR SKIN GATE ON OUTPUT R G B 25 No Description Value CASDIPLL status OK NG 200 m 656 feet cable ON OFF compensation setting Retum signal mode COLOR B W SKIN GATE MIX function setting ON OFF Output mode setting Y C R G B Y B Y R Y Changing Settings When the MENU button on the front panel is lit a menu appears on the monitor connected to the MONITOR OUT connector allowing you to change the settings of the system including this unit To operate the menu Proceed as follows 1 Press the MENU button on the front panel turning it on A menu appears on the monitor connected to the MONITOR OUT connector 2 Press the SELECT up or down button to select a page and then press the ENTER button 3 Press the SELECT up or down button to select a menu item and then press the ENTER button 4 Press the SELECT up or down button to select a setting for the item and then press the ENTER button Press the CANCEL button to return to the previous state 26 Page1 Setup Menu page This page controls camera camcorder and CCU functions kSetuP Menux ATRIX STANDARD ARIS STANDARD vs OFF Q TITLE OFF lt LOCK OFF
24. each VBS 1 0 Vp p negative sync 75 Q unbalanced S VIDEO Mini DIN 4 pin 1 Y 1 0 Vp p negative sync 75 Q unbalanced C 0 286 Vp p burst no sync Y G Y R Y R C B Y B BNC type 1 each switchable R G B 0 7 Vp p 75 Q no sync Y 1 0 Vp p negative sync 75 Q unbalanced R Y B Y 0 700 Vp p CCU D50 or 0 525 Vp p CCU D50P no sync 75 Q unbalanced Y 1 0 Vp p negative sync 75 Q unbalanced C 0 286 Vp p burst no sync SYNC OUT BNC type 1 0 3 Vp p negative sync 75 Q unbalanced MONITOR OUT BNC type 1 VBS 1 0 Vp p negative sync 75 Q unbalanced XLR 3 pin male 1 BNC type 1 each 0 8 Vp p 75 Q 270 Mbps MIC OUT SDI OUT 1 2 Input connectors GENLOCK IN OUT BNC type 1 each VBS 1 0 Vp p or black burst 0 45 Vp p loop through 75 Q automatic termination CAMERA Z type 26 pin 1 TALLY INTERCOM AUX D sub 15 pin 1 INTERCOM Minijack 1 SDI IN BNC type 1 0 8 Vp p 75 Q 270 Mbps REMOTE 10 pin 1 RETURN VIDEO IN OUT BNC type 1 each VBS 1 0 Vp p loop through 75 Q automatic termination PROMPTER VIDEO IN OUT BNC type 1 each VBS 1 0 Vp p loop through 75 Q automatic termination Adjustable items Iris Automatic manual White balance Automatic manual preset R B output levels adjustable Automatic tracking Automatic manual R B black levels adjustable Video amplifier gain level Master black level Knee point Detail level Gamma compens
25. ed by system setting DIP switches on the front panel and by cabling changes on the SDI unit see pages 11 and 18 b The RCP TX7 is not available in EU countries DR 100 headset Camera CA D50 Camera Adaptor RCP TX7 Remote Control Panel gt RM M7 Remote CCU VTR CMA Control Unit CCU CAMERA CCA 7 CCU D50 D50P CAMERA REMOTE connection Camera Control Unit cable fea Pa VBS 6 OUTPUT Eu et o s DR 100 OUTPUT AC INT headset GENLOCK PROMPTER OUT VIDEO _Y B OUT Miele Y RETURN INTERCOM VIDEO front panel VCR SDI SSE chroma z keyer etc SDIA AC IN AC power Y R Y B Y Power cord supplied R G B Camera CA D50 Camera Adaptor RCP TX7 Remote Switcher Control Panel video RETURN RM M7G m monitor etc VIDEO DR 100 Remote IN headset CCU VTR CMA Control Unit CCU GENLOCK PROMPTER CAMERA IN VIDEO IN CCA 7 CAMERA REMOTE SWR OUTPUT ae DR 100 headset INTERCOM front panel gt AC power Power cord supplied 10 Connections for transmitting digital video SDI signals between this unit and a camera In a system consisting of this unit a DXC D35 D35P D35WS D35WSP camera and CA D50 Camera Adaptor digital video SDI signals can be transmitted between this unit and the camera The maximum transmission distance over CCZ camera cable is 75 m 246 feet The maximum transmission distance over coaxial
26. f about 0 5 seconds ATW auto tracking white balance button Press this button lighting it to adjust white balance automatically according to changes in lighting conditions Black balance adjustment knobs Adjust the black level When the WHITE BLACK BALANCE switch is set to MANUAL the R knob adjust red components and the B knob adjusts blue components White balance adjustment knobs Adjust the white level When the WHITE BLACK BALANCE switch is set to MANUAL the R knob adjust red components and the B knob adjusts blue components PHASE adjustment section H Go H screw 180 SC switch k 0 sc I eo SC screw H horizontal phase adjustment screw Use a screwdriver or other tool to adjust the horizontal phase difference between the output signal and an external sync signal SC subcarrier phase adjustment switch Adjust the subcarrier phase difference between the output signal and an external sync signal SC subcarrier phase adjustment screw After adjusting the subcarrier phase with the SC switch use a screwdriver or other tool to make fine adjustments by rotating this screw CABLE COMP cable compensation adjustment section CABLE COMP CABLE COMP buttons CABLE COMP FINE screws CABLE COMP cable compensation buttons Use these button to adjust cable compensation for the length of the cable you are using The intern
27. he control settings made on this unit or from the connected control device White QR 2 Black 2 54 R 55 B 44 Q KNEE 12 M 22 DTL M GAM 6 10 N Setting item White balance red White balance blue Knee adjustment Detail Black balance red Black balance blue Master black 00000000 Master gamma When the WHITE BLACK BALANCE switch see page 16 is set to AUTO or PRESET AUTO or PRESET appears instead of a numeric value The master gamma value does not appear when the CCU command mode see System setting switches on page 18 is set to off MSA mode Displaying and Changing Settings Page 3 System Setting page No Description Value Cable compensation value 25 50 75 100 150 Page 3 displays the current settings of the system 200 250 300 m including this unit made by the system setting e ee phase adjustment 99 to 99 switches and intercom setting switches see page 19 gt on the front panel of this unit Subcarrier phase fine m32 19 33 i adjustment value ESEE REFEINSK Subcarrier phase adjustment 0 180 COMMAND MODE TX RETUREN COLOR DIGITAL TRANS OFF D UTPUT R 6 B Page 5 Diagnosis page COMMAND LOCAL iucom AU Page 5 displays the results of CCU D50 D50P self
28. he unit mode gamma DXC D35 D35P D35WS TX7 mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes D35WSP camera CA D50 camera adaptor DXC D35 D35P D35WS M5A mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No D35WSP camera CA D50 camera adaptor DXC D35 D35P D35WS M5A mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No D35WSP camera CA 537 537P camera adaptor DSR 370 370P 570WS M5A mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No 570WSP camcorder a About command mode see D System setting switches on page 18 Remote controller remote control panel green tally support Device connected to the unit Command mode RM M7G RCP TX7 Green tally DXC D35 D35P D35WS D35WSP TX7 mode Yes Yes Yes camera CA D50 camera adaptor DXC D35 D35P D35WS D35WSP M5A mode Yes No No camera CA D50 camera adaptor DXC D35 D35P D35WS D35WSP M5A mode Yes No No camera CA 537 537P camera adaptor DSR 370 370P 570WS 570WSP M5A mode Yes No No camcorder a About command mode see D System setting switches on page 18 Overview Return video signals When this unit is connected to a camera via a CA D50 or CA 537 537P Camera Adaptor or when it is connected to a DSR 370 370P 570WS 570WSP camcorder return video signals can be sent to the camera camcorder mg When using a CA 537 537P with a serial number of 33271 or higher set the return signal mode to B amp W see System setting switches on page 18 Prompter signals Prompter signals can be sent to a camera ad
29. hments accessories specified by the manufacturer e Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over e Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time e Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED CAUTION The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constit
30. impedance 200 ohms 4W Y OUT 4w G OUT 4 wire receive 0 dBu balanced 4W X OUT a 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms wa MIC OUT microphone output connector XLR 3 pin Outputs microphone signals from the camera camcorder PROMPTER VIDEO IN and OUT connectors BNC type Input and output connectors for prompter signals The IN and OUT connectors have a loop through configuration with the signal input to the IN connector being directly output from the OUT connector The OUT connector is terminated automatically when nothing is connected to it GENLOCK IN and OUT connectors BNC type The IN connector accepts a reference video signal black burst or composite video for external sync The IN and OUT connectors have a loop through configuration with the signal input to the IN connector being directly output from the OUT connector The OUT connector is terminated automatically when nothing is connected to it Spare connector This is a spare connector not currently used SYNC OUTPUT connector BNC type Outputs a sync signal from the camera camcorder MONITOR OUTPUT connector BNC type Outputs composite video signals for a monitor When you press the MENU button and the SELECT up and down buttons on the front panel of this unit information about system settings is superimposed over the video signals output from this connector 23 Displaying and Changing Settings Displaying Setti
31. l air ambient temperature of this rack When this product is installed in a rack please make sure that the internal air ambient temperature of the rack is within the specified limit of this product 4 Prevention against achieving hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading When this product is installed in a rack please make sure that the rack does not achieve hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading 5 Install the equipment while taking the operating temperature of the equipment into consideration For the operating temperature of the equipment refer to the specifications of the Operataing Instructions 6 When performing the installation keep the rear of the unit 10 cm 4 inches or more away from walls in order to obtain proper exhaust and radiation of heat Table of Contents OVEN VIGW u ieczewawz wiazanie ca 5 FETES was a dE o bycie 5 Using the CD ROM Manual ee seeusseeea ae aa aa aaaaaeenaceca 6 Available Functions Depending on the Device Connected to the Unit e e oe eo aaa aaa iai 7 Camera Cable Length os asi AE ia 8 Rack MOWUNUME sez czo AE A AE ARG 8 CONNECUONS z ER O dE BTW 9 Connections for transmitting digital video SDI signals between this unit and a camera sssr 11 When Using the RM M7G Remote Control Unit 14 Location and Functions of PartS 11122211112111121111121 15 Front Panel osz OE kC 15 Rear Panel w a A A A AE a
32. lled memory 32 MB or more CD ROM drive x 8 or faster e Monitor Monitor supporting resolution of 800 x 600 or higher When these requirements are not met access to the CD ROM disc may be slow or not possible at all Preparations The following software must be installed on your computer in order to use the operation manuals contained in the CD ROM disc e Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 4 0 or higher or Netscape Navigator Version 4 0 or higher e Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 4 0 or higher e MMX and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries e PowerPC is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation e Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc e Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries 6 Notes e If Microsoft Internet Explorer is not installed it may be downloaded from the following URL http www microsoft com ie e If Netscape Navigator is not installed it may be downloaded from the following URL http home netscape com e If Adobe Acrobat Reader is not installed it may be downloaded from the following URL http www adobe com products acrobat readstep html To Read the CD ROM Manual To read the operation manual contained in the CD ROM disc do the following 1 Insert the CD ROM disc in your CD ROM drive
33. llows digital video signals to be transmitted up to 75 m about 246 feet and analog video signals up to 300 m about 999 feet e The unit has functions to support transmission of return video prompter signals and microphone audio The unit has functions for red and green tally and an intercom system Remote control of versatile adjustment functions e Automatic and manual adjustments of white balance black balance iris opening and other functions can be made under remote control together with gain switching and black level adjustments e Connecting a remote control panel such as the RCP TX7 not available in EU countries allows cameras camcorders to be controlled remotely Rich variety of input and output signals The output of the unit is switchable between composite video VBS component video or RGB S video and SDI signals The unit is equipped with SDI signal input and output connectors and an external reference video signal input connector Rack mountable The unit can be mounted in an EIA standard 19 inch rack Overview Using the CD ROM Manual The supplied CD ROM includes operation manuals for the CCU DSO series of camera control unit English French German Italian and Spanish versions CD ROM System Requirements The following are required to access the supplied CD ROM disc Computer PC with MMX Pentium 166 MHz or faster CPU or Macintosh computer with PowerPC CPU Insta
34. munity Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European standards EN60065 Product Safety EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment s E1 residential E2 commercial and light industrial E3 urban outdoors and E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio Voor de Klanten in Nederland e Dit apparaat bevat een vast ingebouwde batterij die niet vervangen hoeft te worden tijdens de levensduur van het apparaat e Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij toch vervangen moet worden e De batterij mag alleen vervangen worden door vakbekwaam servicepersoneel e Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein chemisch afval KCA e Lever het apparaat aan het einde van de levensduur in voor recycling de batterij zal dan op correcte wijze verwerkt worden Attention when the product is installed in Rack 1 Prevention against overloading of branch circuit When this product is installed in a rack and is supplied power from an outlet on the rack please make sure that the rack does not overload the supply circuit 2 Providing protective earth When this product is installed in a rack and is supplied power from an outlet on the rack please confirm that the outlet is provided with a suitable protective earth connection 3 Interna
35. ngs When the MENU button on the front panel is unlit the SELECT up and down buttons can be used to display automatic adjustment items and the current state of the CCU D50 D50P on a monitor connected to the MONITOR OUT connector The SELECT up and down buttons can also be used to change pages Initial page The initial page appears immediately after the unit is powered on Nothing is displayed on the initial page Page 1 Normal page Page 1 displays the current settings of the camera camcorder 0U zb 0N 0 RIS AUTO F 16 0 No ltem Value Master gain LOW MID HIGH Shutter clear When the SHUTTER switch is set scan speed to SHUTTER 1 60 to 2000 NTSC so to 1 2000 PAL When the SHUTTER Switch is set to CLEAR SCAN 60 4 Hz to 200 3 Hz NTSC 50 3 Hz to 201 4 Hz PAL When EVS is set to ON EVS When TLCS is set to ON TLCS Shutter on off ON OFF AWB ABB 1st line AWB automatic white progress and balance adjustment or ABB result automatic black balance adjustment 2nd line Progress of adjustment 3rd line Result of adjustment liris mode AUTO MANUAL Fvalue CLOSE F 1 4 to F 16 a AGAINvalue is displayed during operations on RCP TX7 24 The F value does not appear when the CCU command mode see System setting switches on page 18 is set to off M5A mode Page 2 Control page Page 2 displays t
36. this unit off before connecting or disconnecting camera cables e Some of the camera camcorder s switches and knobs may not operate while this unit is connected to it For details refer to the operation manual of the camera camcorder or camera adaptor When using one CCU D50 D50P unit Input Control console Output a SDI Y R Y B Y and R G B are enabled by system setting DIP switches on the front panel and by cabling changes on the SDI unit see pages 11 OUTPUT RETURN VBS OUTPUT SDI CA D50 Camera Adaptor Camera CCZ An camera cable L ERE CCZZ 1E SDI OUT extension connector and 18 The RCP TX7 is not available in EU countries b a CCU D50 D50P Camera Video monitor Control Unit REMOTE MONITOR SYNC PROMPTER INTERCOM OUTPUT OUTPUT IN VIDEO IN front panel F gt AC power Power cord supplied CCA 7 connection cable DR 100 headset VIDEO IN REF IN f t CCU Reference Prompter CAMERA sync signal signal RM M7G Remote Control Unit A RCP TX7 Remote Control Panel Overview When using two CCU D50 D50P units Prompter signal gt PTOMPTER VIDEO IN Return video signal RETURN VIDEO IN Reference sync signal gt GENLOCK IN a SDI Y R Y B Y and R G B are enabl
37. tion Do not cover with cloth While the unit is in operation do not cover it with a cloth or other material This can cause the temperature to rise leading to a malfunction After use Turn the unit off Care If the body of the unit is dirty wipe it with a dry cloth For severe dirt use a soft cloth steeped in a small amount of neutral detergent then wipe dry Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol or thinners as these may damage the finish Regarding the transport of this unit Keep the original carton and associated packing material and use them when transporting the unit During transport do not subject the unit to strong shocks 28 Specifications General Power requirements CCU DS0 100 to 120 V AC 60 Hz CCU DSOP 220 to 240 V AC 50 Hz Power consumption CCU DS0 1 7 A entire system operating 100 to 120 V AC CCU DSOP 0 8 A entire system operating 220 to 240 V AC Peak inrush current 1 Power ON current probe method 20A 240V 6A 100 V 2 Hot switching inrush current mesured in accordance with European standard EN 55103 1 12A 230 V Rated maximum load to camera 4A 13 V at receiving end Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Dimensions w h d excluding protrusions 424 x 88 x 283 mm 16 7 4 x 3 12 x 11 4 inches Mass Approx 6 3 kg 13 Ib 14 oz Output connectors VBS OUT 1 2 BNC type 1
38. ute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For customers in the USA CCU D50 only 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 CCU D50P only 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 Com
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