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Sony Music Entertainment DXF-C50WA User's Manual
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7. Me ER LORS a 4 FAR 23 24 Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the bottom Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No For the customers in the U S A 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 interfer
8. MENU MENU SEL MENU SEL MENU SEL MENU SEL MENU 2 5 MENU
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11. SEEN ll E an 14 PEAKING PLUS BE make HIE CRED 1 PEAKING PLUS ASSIGN PEAKING PLUS PEAKING PEAKING MODE 17 2 PEAKING COLOR AREA SEL COLOR 3 PEAKING PLUS ASSIGN 1
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13. C 4 PEAKING HUE PHASE HUE WIDTH SAT WIDTH ot i N N 5 PEAKING 3 1 PEAKING PLUS ASSIGN PEAKING PLUS PEAKING PEAKING MODE 17 2 PEAKING COLOR AREA SEL AREA 3 PEAKING POSITION De NLY A E pS CNT UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT e e POSITION MAGNIFICATION MAG POSITION
14. Page Menu Item Settings Function default in ___ 07 PRESET PRESET OFFJ ON For selecting whether to enable the settings of the BRIGHT CONTRAST PEAKING controls and the chroma level in the FUNCTION menu or to enable the preset PRST BRIGHT PRST CONTRAST PRST PEAKING and PRST CHROMA values in the PRESET menu OFF Enables the settings of the controls and the preset chroma level in the FUNCTION menu ON Enables the PRESET menu settings PRST BRIGHT 99 to 0 to 99 For setting the image brightness when ON is selected in PRESET Raising the value increases the brightness of the image PRST 99 to 0 to99 For setting the image contrast when ON is selected in CONTRAST PRESET Raising the value increases the contrast of the image PRST PEAKING 0 to 100 For setting the peaking level when ON is selected in PRESET Raising the value increases the amount of correction PRST CHROMA 99 to 0 to 99 For setting the chroma level when ON is selected in PRESET Raising the value increases the chroma level 08 STATUS DISPLAY ASSIGN 1 OFF ON For selecting whether the changes in the status of the function assigned to the ASSIGN 1 switch is displayed ON or not OFF ASSIGN 2 OFF ON For selecting whether the changes in the status of the function assigned to the ASSIGN 2 switch is displ
15. PRST 1 DXC PRST 2 DSR PRST 3 PDW HD AUTO PRST AUTO PRST AUTO PRST HXC D70 AUTO SETUP EXEC AUTO ADJUST AUTO AUTO SETUP COLOR BARS 7575 10075 100 SMPTE MULTI AUTO AUTO 7575 10075 100 SMPTE MULTD GAINY 9 99 0 99 Y GAIN PB CB 99 0 99 GAIN PR CR 9 99
16. MAGNIFICATION ASSIGN ON MAGNIFICATION MAGNIFICATION TON R TALLY F G TALLY iR O BATT O O UP TALLY ASSIGN ON TALLY IND UP TALLY
17. COLOR W R G B YL 07 PA PRESET PRESET OFF ON BRIGHT CONTRAST PEAKING FUNCTION PRESET 2 PRST BRIGHT PRST CONTRAST PRST PEAKING PRST CHROMA OFF FUNCTION ON PRESET PRST BRIGHT 99 0 99 PRI T ON iz m H Re ob E e PRST CONTRAST 99 0 90 I A gt c aj Ww Ae F PRST PEAKING 0 100 u ae cal a 4 3
18. MENU SEL 2 15 16 ON __ 01 FUNCTION ASSIGN 1 KNEE PRST MONO ASSIGN MAG UPTLY PEAK GUIDE WFM KNEE KNEE ON OFF PRST PRESET ON OFF 19 PRESET MONO ON OFF MAG ON OFF UPTLY UP TALLY ON OFF PEAK STD PLUS 1 COLOR DETECT GUIDE GUIDE FRAME
19. POWER SAVE LCD ASSIGN ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN 2 FUNCTION ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN 2 MENU MENU SEL 3 VR LOCK BRIGHT CONTRAST PEAKING 3 VR UNLOCK 14 MENU SEL MENU
20. 4 LEVEL ADJUST AUTO SETUP EXEC 5 YES A Fig KA INO COMPLETE ERROR 3 13 14 1 3 MENU To
21. FON R TALLY BRIGHT CONTRAST PEAKING O VF ON GAIN 3 dB O
22. 1 75 100 75 e 100 e SMPTE e gt ne 2 LEVEL ADJUST COLOR BARS AUTO 7575 75 10075 100 75 100 100 SMPTE SMPTE MULTI 3 LEVEL ADJUST AUTO ADJUST AUTO LEVEL ADJUST D AUTO ADJUST 20
23. POSITION LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT HALF TONE OFF ON OFF ON SWEEP LINE FIELD LINE IH FIELD 1V LINE SELECT OFF ON SWEEP LINE OFF ON LINE 0 Bo 100 COLOR W R G B YL INTENSITY 1 10 CURSOR 0 Bo 100
24. POSITION CNT UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT DISPLAY POSITION LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT AUTO RELEASE AUTO MAN AUTO ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN 2 5 MAN ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN 2 17 18
25. PRST CHROMA 9 0 99 Hr 08 STATUS DISPLAY ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN 1 ON OFF ASSIGN 2 ASSIGN 2 ON OFF BRIGHT OFF ON BRIGHT ON OFF CONTRAST OFF ON CONTRAST ON OFF PEAKING OFF ON PEAKING OFF ON 09 CAMERA CONTROL DISPLAY OFF ON ON OFF PEAKING OFF ON PEAKING OFF ON 10 COLOR TEMP
26. 17 CNT UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT e e MAG POSITION PEAKING X POSITION MAGNIFICATION MODE SEL MODE1 3 MODE1 MODE2 MAGNIFICATION AUTO RELEASE ix AUTO DEX ASSIGN 5 MAN DEE ASSIGN 14 u NANA e AUTO SETUP
27. Using the Focus Assist Function Using the Focus Assist Function For details on menu operations see Using the Menu on page 36 PEAKING PLUS Function This function can be used to sharpen the edges of an image that is specified using the color area selected or both You can also enhance the edges of the entire image This function has no effect on the camera s video output signals To sharpen edges by specifying the color 1 Press the ASSIGN switch that is assigned the PEAKING PLUS function to switch to the PEAKING PLUS mode You can also set to this mode using PEAKING MODE from the PEAKING menu see page 39 2 Select COLOR under COLOR AREA SEL of the PEAKING menu 3 Press and hold the ASSIGN switch that is assigned the PEAKING PLUS function for 1 second or more the detection area marker appears in the center of the screen align the color to be corrected in the detection area marker and then release the switch The color that is to be corrected will be detected Detection area marker Effective edge enhancement area 4 Adjust the effective edge enhancement area of the color using the following menus in the PEAKING menu HUE PHASE Hue center position HUE WIDTH Hue range SAT WIDTH Saturation range direction Narrows the effective range direction Widens the effective range DJ MI 5 Adjust the amount of correction with the
28. RIGHT LOWER LEFT PEAKING UP OFF ON PEAKING MODE PLUS 6 dB OFF RANGE ON RANGE 6 dB COLOR DETECT EXEC COLOR BOTH HUE PHASE 0 359 HUE WIDTH 99 0 99 SAT WIDTH 99 0 99 FREQUENCY L M MH H ia SOG ala tO PL ARR TE LET RANGE 1 3 04 MAGNIFICATION MAGNIFICATION OFF ON OFF ON OFF MODE SEL MODE1 MODE2 MODE3 1 2 3 MAG POSITION CNT UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT PEAKING
29. BATT OFF TALLY IND DIM 1 10 sea 03 PEAKING PEAKING MODE STp PLUS STD PLUS PEAKING PLUS COLOR AREA COLOR AREA BOTH SEL COLOR AREA BOTH POSITION CNT UPPER RIGHT COLOR AREA SEL AREA BOTH LOWER LEFT PEAKING MAGNIFICATION MAG POSITION amp if CNT UPPER
30. 34 Using the Level Adjust Function 35 Using the MeMnu ssssssssssssseseeneesseeneees 36 Basic Menu Operatons 36 List of Menu Items 38 Error Message eeeenee 44 Specifications ga 44 Table of Contents Precautions Precautions The LCD panel fitted to this unit is manufactured with high precision technology giving a functioning pixel ratio of at least 99 99 Thus a very small proportion of pixels may be stuck either always off black always on red green or blue or flashing In addition over a long period of use because of the physical characteristics of the liquid crystal display such stuck pixels may appear spontaneously These problems are not a malfunction If you leave the viewfinder displaying a still image for a long time an image may remain on the screen and be superimposed as a ghosting image Turn the power off if the viewfinder is not to be used for an extended period of time When using the viewfinder at low temperature dynamic resolution drops just after turning the power on Use a blower to remove dust from the screen Do not use a solvent such as thinner to clean the screen Screen saver This product has a built in screen saver function to reduce burn in When an almost still image is displayed for more than five minutes the screen saver s
31. C 05 GUIDE FRAME PATTERN SEL 3X3 GUIDE FRAME OFF ON ON PATTERN SEL 3X3 5X5 9X9 COLOR WI R G B YL LEVEL 1 5 10 06 WAVEFORM WAVEFORM LEVEL ADJUST WAVEFORM OFF ON OFF ON INTENSITY 1 10
32. 156 VFH 570 mm 50 LCD 1080 x 608 mm 169 800 x 450 x 3 RGB 300 cd m typical 400 TV kHz Hz 1080 23 98PsF 26 97 47 95 24PsF 27 48 25PsF 28 13 50 29 97PsF 33 72 59 94 30PsF 33 75 60 50i 28 13 50 59 941 33 72 59 94 60i 33 75 60 720 50P 36 00 50 59 94P 44 96 59 94 60P 45 00 60 575 50i 15 625 50 480 60i 15 75 60 HXC D70 2011 9 D65 Y 1 0 Vp p R Y B Y 0 525 Vp p 20 1 1 1 1 OB VFH 570 DXC D50 D55 DSR 400 450WS PDW F330 F335 F350 F355 PMW 350 HD HXC D70
33. 4 PEAKING 3 1 PEAKING PLUS ASSIGN PEAKING PLUS PEAKING PEAKING MODE Ui PEAKING COLOR AREA SEL BOTH PEAKING POSITION Bo CNT UPPER RIGHT LOWER gt LEFT POSITION MAGNIFICATION MAG POSITION PEAKING PLUS ASSIGN 1 DI NLY A CI AER IT 7 PEAKING HUE PHASE HUE WIDTH SA
34. MAG POSITION setting on the MAGNIFICATION menu will be changed too Press and hold the ASSIGN switch that is assigned the PEAKING PLUS function for 1 second or more the detection area marker appears in the center of the screen align the color to be corrected in the detection area marker and then release the switch The color that is to be corrected will be detected pel NLY 9 Effective edge enhancement area Adjust the effective edge enhancement area of the color using the following menus in the PEAKING menu HUE PHASE Hue center position HUE WIDTH Hue range SAT WIDTH Saturation range Adjust the amount of correction with the PEAKING control Using the Focus Assist Function 33 The edges of the object that coincides with the color detected in step 4 are sharpened within the area selected in step 3 Turn the control clockwise to make the edges sharper To enhance the edges of the entire image 1 Press the ASSIGN switch that is assigned the PEAKING PLUS function to switch to the STD standard mode You can also set to this mode using PEAKING MODE from the PEAKING menu see page 39 2 Adjust the amount of correction with the PEAKING control Turn the control clockwise to make the edges sharper MAGNIFICATION Function This function enables you to display both images for picture composition and for focusing at the same time 1 Press the ASSIGN switch that is assigne
35. 0 99 RE Pb Cb Pr Cr B B a FUNCTION ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN2 MAG ASSIGN ASSIGN 2 CNT gt UPPER gt RIGHT gt LOWER gt LEFT D BIAS GATN FAUTO ADJUST AUTO ERROR PEAKING PLUS FA COLOR DETECT LEVEL ADJUST AUTO ADJUST BACKUP ERROR EEPROM VF TEMP HIGH DEVICE ERROR
36. 1 or ASSIGN 2 in the FUNCTION menu is set to MAG the magnified section changes in the sequence CNT UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT when the respective switch is held down during a magnified display DA measuring instrument is required to adjust the color temperature Changing the BIAS adjustment value alters the GAIN adjustment value and vice versa Repeat the adjustment procedure several times until a sharp focus is obtained c Output level cannot be adjusted when any other setting than AUTO is selected in AUTO ADJUST Using the Menu 43 44 Error Message Display Description ERROR Failure in COLOR DETECT in PEAKING PLUS mode or AUTO ADJUST in LEVEL ADJUST menu BACKUP ERROR Checksums of the EEPROM backup data are not consistent VF TEMP HIGH Temperature error DEVICE ERROR Other device errors Error Message Specifications Specifications General Power supply 10 5 V to 17 0 V DC supplied by the camera Power consumption 7 8 W Operating temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Mass not including hood 1 2 kg 2 Ib 10 oz External dimensions 220 8 3 4 182 7 1 4 gt 136 5 3 8 68 2 3 4 156 6 1 4 ia 287 11 3 8 gt 156 6 1 4
37. ADJUST ITEM OFF BIAS GAIN OFF BIAS BIAS GAIN GAIN OFF ADJUST BIAS R 99 0 99 r ADJUST ITEM BIAS ADJUST BIAS G 99 0 99 k J ADJUST BIAS B 99 0 99 ar nee ee ADJUST ITEM GAIN JUST SE ADJUST GAIN G 99 0 99 nz J ADJUST GAIN B 99 0 99 19 20 e 11 LEVEL ADJUST AUTO ADJUST __ SD 2 PRST 3 AUTO PRST 1 PRST AUTO PRST 1 PRST 2 PRST 3 AUTO
38. Controls The lamp lights in the same way as the R TALLY indicator lights when a red tally signal is input To enable up tally lamp set the ASSIGN switch of the UP TALLY function to ON or set UP TALLY in the TALLY IND menu to ON BRIGHT control Adjusts the brightness of the viewfinder image CONTRAST control Adjusts the contrast of the viewfinder image PEAKING control Adjusts the sharpness of the viewfinder image Turn the control clockwise to make the edges sharper These controls do not affect the output signal of the camera Tilt lock knob Fixes any tilting position Connector Connect to a camera s VF connector Power video signal and tally signal are supplied through this connector 77 attention indicator amber This indicator lights up when the shutter switch of the camera is set to ON or gain is over 3 dB Certain models allow you to specify the operating conditions under which the indicator lights up For details refer to the operating instructions for the camera B POWER switch Turns off the power of the viewfinder and goes into a power saving mode when SAVE is selected ASSIGN assignable switches Can be used to store frequently used functions The switch above is the ASSIGN 1 switch and the one below is ASSIGN 2 Storing a function is done using ASSIGN 1 or ASSIGN 2 in the FUNCTION menu MENU switch Disp
39. When the optional VFH 570 is installed Unit mm inches Display unit 5 0 type color LCD panel Effective screen size 108 0 x 60 8 mm H V 16 9 aspect ratio 4 3 8 x 2 1 2 inches Effective pixels 800 horizontal x 450 vertical x 3 RGB Performance Brightness 300 cd m typical Resolution 400 or more lines Supported formats Effective Format Horizontal Vertical scanning scanning scanning lines frequency kHz frequency Hz 1080 23 98PsF 26 97 47 95 24PsF 27 48 25PsF 28 13 50 29 97PsF 33 72 59 94 30PsF 33 75 60 50i 28 13 50 59 94i 33 72 59 94 60i 33 75 60 720 50P 36 00 50 59 94P 44 96 59 94 60P 45 00 60 575 50i 15 625 50 480 60i 15 75 60 Only available for the HXC D70 series HD color camera as of September 2011 Color temperature D65 Input signals Y 1 0 Vp p R Y B Y 0 525 Vp p Connectors Camera connector Round type 20 pin Accessories Studio monitor hood 1 Number plate 1 Operating instructions 1 Warranty book 1 Optional accessory VFH 570 OB Hood Related products Digital Video Camera DXC D50 D55 series Digital Camcorder DSR 400 450WS series DSR 600 650WS series PDW F330 F335 F350 F355 PMW 350 HD Color Camera HXC D70 series Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Note Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FO
40. la compatibilit lectromagn tique EMC mise par la Commission de la Communaut europ enne La conformit a cette directive implique la conformit aux normes europ ennes suivantes EN55103 1 Interf rences lectromagn tiques mission EN55103 2 Sensibilit lectromagn tique immunit Ce produit est pr vu pour tre utilis dans les environnements lectromagn tiques suivants El r sidentiel E2 commercial et industrie l g re E3 urbain ext rieur et E4 environnement EMC contr l ex studio de t l vision Fur Kunden in Europa Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE Kennzeichnung und erf llt die EMV Richtlinie der EG Kommission Angewandte Normen EN55103 1 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St raussendung EN55103 2 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St rfestigkeit F r die folgenden elektromagnetischen Umgebungen El Wohnbereich E2 kommerzieller und in beschr nktem Ma e industrieller Bereich E3 Stadtbereich im Freien und E4 kontrollierter EMV Bereich z B Fernsehstudio For the customers in Europe The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo Japan The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Germany For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents Pour les clients en
41. move the mark downward turn the control clockwise To move the mark upward turn the control counterclockwise Item select mode gt mark Position the mark to the left of the desired menu item and then press the MENU SEL control A mark appears to the left of the setting and the settings screen is activated value setting mode Value setting mode To select another menu item press the MENU switch to return to item select mode Change the value of a setting With the mark positioned to the left of the setting value setting mode turn the MENU SEL control to change the value If the setting is a numerical value turn the MENU SEL control clockwise to increase the value and counterclockwise to decrease the value Turning the control quickly changes the value rapidly and turning it slowly allows you to make fine adjustments Enter the setting Press the MENU SEL control The setting is entered and the menu returns to item select mode If you press the MENU switch before pressing the MENU SEL control the setting returns to the value that was previously set and then the menu returns to item select mode 6 Set other menu items Repeat steps 2 to 5 to set other menu items 7 End menu operations Press the MENU switch repeatedly until the menu page disappears from the display To restore a setting to its factory default value While the mark appears to the left of the menu item to be r
42. 4 290 200 01 2 SONY Electronic Viewfinder Operating Instructions A EA DXF C50WA 2011 Sony Corporation 4290200010 2 3 4
43. 40 Page Menu Item Settings Function default in __ 04 MAGNIFICATION MAGNIFICATION OFFI ON For selecting normal display OFF or magnified display ON Normal display OFF is selected whenever the power is turned on MODE SEL MODE1 MODE2 For selecting a magnification mode MODE3 1 2 3 si MAG POSITION CNTI UPPER For selecting the area to magnify when the magnification RIGHT LOWER mode is enabled LEFT The MAG POSITION settings are linked to the POSITION settings of the PEAKING menu CNT Magnifies the center area UPPER Magnifies the upper area RIGHT Magnifies the right area LOWER Magnifies the lower area LEFT Magnifies the left area DISPLAY LEFT RIGHT For selecting the magnified display sub display position POSITION LEFT Displays the sub display in the lower left of the screen RIGHT Displays the sub display in the lower right of the screen AUTO RELEASE AUTO MAN For specifying the manner in which the magnified display returns to normal display AUTO After the magnified display appears by pressing ASSIGN 1 switch or ASSIGN 2 switch the display returns to normal automatically after about five seconds MAN After the magnified display appears by pressing ASSIGN 1 switch or ASSIGN 2 switch the display returns to normal when ASSIGN 1 switch or ASSIGN 2 switch is pressed again 05 GUIDE FRAME Displays the horizontal vertical line guide
44. Europe Le fabricant de ce produit est Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo Japon Le repr sentant autoris pour EMC et la s curit des produits est Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Allemagne Pour toute question concernant le service ou la garantie veuillez consulter les adresses indiqu es dans les documents de service ou de garantie s par s Fur Kunden in Europa Der Hersteller dieses Produkts ist Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo Japan Der autorisierte Reprasentant fiir EMV und Produktsicherheit ist Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Deutschland Bei jeglichen Angelegenheiten in Bezug auf Kundendienst oder Garantie wenden Sie sich bitte an die in den separaten Kundendienst oder Garantiedokumenten aufgefiihrten Anschriften 25 26 Table of Contents PrecautlonS sia 26 OVErVIEW is sn 27 Functions of Parts and Controls 28 Attaching to the Camera 29 Turning on the Viewfinder nnnuu 30 Adjusting the Viewfinder Position 30 Panning Adjustment 30 Tilt AG USUI NE aaa 31 Attaching AcceSSorieS 31 Attaching CH 8 2 4 ar En 31 Attaching a Number Plate 32 Using the Focus Assist Function 32 PEAKING PLUS Function 32 MAGNIFICATION Function
45. ON OFF WFM WAVEFORM ON OFF ASSIGN 2 KNEE PRST MONO ASSIGN 2 MAG UPTLY ASSING 1 PEAK GUIDE WFM KNEE OFF O KNEE ON OFF MONOCHROME OFF O OFF ON CHROMA 99 5 99 PEAKING PLUS MODE1 MODE2 SW MODE1 PEAKING MODE STD PLUS MODE STD gt COLOR gt AREA gt BOTH gt STD 02 TALLY IND UP TALLY OFF ON ON OFF UP TALLY DM 1 10 TALLY IND OFF ON ON
46. PEAKING control Only the edges of the object that coincides with the color detected in step 3 will be sharpened Turn the control clockwise to make the edges sharper To sharpen edges by specifying the display area 1 Press the ASSIGN switch that is assigned the PEAKING PLUS function to switch to the PEAKING PLUS mode You can also set to this mode using PEAKING MODE from the PEAKING menu see page 39 2 Select AREA under COLOR AREA SEL of the PEAKING menu 3 Select an area under POSITION of the PEAKING menu ra a Effective edge enhancement area CNT UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT If the POSITION setting is changed the MAG POSITION setting on the MAGNIFICATION menu will be changed too 4 Adjust the amount of correction with the PEAKING control Only the edges of the object within the area selected in step 3 will be sharpened Turn the control clockwise to make the edges sharper To specify both color and area 1 Press the ASSIGN switch that is assigned the PEAKING PLUS function to switch to the PEAKING PLUS mode The PEAKING PLUS indicator lights up You can also set to this mode using PEAKING MODE from the PEAKING menu see page 39 Select BOTH under COLOR AREA SEL of the PEAKING menu Select an area under POSITION of the PEAKING menu CNT UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT 2 L Le eJ 2 If the POSITION setting is changed the
47. R DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER Specifications 45 For Customer in China 39 CH fe PS el MEER ARENA Ald Ap nth Ka iS WP RRR http pro sony com cn a 2011 10 108 0075 1 7 Printed on recycled paper http www sony net Sony Corporation Printed in Japan
48. RST 3 For adjusting the output level of the camera automatically AUTO Otherwise for selecting a preset s adjustable value manually PRST 1 PRST 2 PRST 3 Normally selecting AUTO is recommended Presets are available on the following cameras PRST 1 DXC series PRST 2 DSR series PRST 3 PDW series For HD signal input AUTOJ PRST For adjusting the output level of the camera automatically AUTO Otherwise for selecting a preset s adjustable value manually PRST Normally selecting AUTO is recommended Preset is available on the following cameras PRST HXC D70 series AUTO SETUP EXEC For executing automatic adjustment of output level when AUTO is selected in AUTO ADJUST Before executing AUTO SETUP input the built in color bar of the camera to the viewfinder and set the camera not to display the characters or the markers COLOR BARS 7575 10075 100 For recognizing the type of color bar automatically AUTO SMPTE MULTI or selecting manually 7575 10075 100 SMPTE MULTI AUTO GAIN Y 9 99 to 0 to 99 For making fine adjustments to the brightness level Y manually GAIN PB CB 9 99 to 0 to 99 For making fine adjustments to the color difference level Pb Cb manually GAIN PR CR 99 to 0 to 99 For making fine adjustments to the color difference level Pr Cr manually 9 If ASSIGN
49. T WIDTH PEAKING 4 3 11 12 1 PEAKING PLUS ASSIGN STD PEAKING PEAKING MODE 7 PEAKING MAGNIFICATION 1 MAGNIFICATION ASSIGN MAGNIFICATION 17 2 MAGNTFICATION ASSIGN MAGNIFICATION MAG POSITION
50. ayed ON or not OFF BRIGHT OFF ON For selecting whether the setting of the BRIGHT control is displayed ON or not OFF CONTRAST OFF ON For selecting whether the setting of the CONTRAST control is displayed ON or not OFF PEAKING OFF ON For selecting whether the setting of the PEAKING control is displayed ON or not OFF 09 CAMERA DISPLAY OFF ON For selecting whether the characters from the camera are CONTROL displayed ON or not OFF PEAKING OFF ON For selecting whether the camera PEAKING function is effective ON or not OFF 10 COLOR TEMP ADJUST ITEM OFF BIAS GAIN For selecting a display when adjusting the color temperature of the screen OFF Displays the normal picture BIAS Switches to the picture for BIAS adjustment GAIN Switches to the picture for GAIN adjustment Normal display OFF is selected whenever the power is turned on ADJUST BIAS R 99 to 0 to 99 For adjusting the color temperature of dark areas when ADJUST BIAS G _99 to lo to 99 BIAS is selected in ADJUST ITEM ADJUST BIAS B 99 to 0 to 99 ADJUST GAIN R 99 to 0 to 99 For adjusting the color temperature of bright areas when ADJUST GAIN G 99 to lo to 99 GAIN is selected in ADJUST ITEM ADJUST GAIN B 99 to 0 to 99 Using the Menu Page Menu Item 11 LEVEL ADJUST AUTO ADJUST Settings defaultin For SD signal inpu Function AUTOI PRST 1 PRST 2 P
51. d the MAGNIFICATION function The image is magnified You can also set to this mode from the MAGNIFICATION menu see page 40 2 Press and hold the ASSIGN switch that is assigned the MAGNIFICATION function The magnified area changes in the following sequence You can also select an area under MAG POSITION of the MAGNIFICATION menu see page 40 CNT UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT If the MAG POSITION setting is changed the POSITION setting on the PEAKING menu will be changed too 3 Select one of the display modes MODEI to MODE3 under MODE SEL of the MAGNIFICATION menu Using the Focus Assist Function MODEI Standard magnified display MODE Displays the original image at the bottom right corner of the magnified image MODE3 Displays the magnified image at the center of the original image To return to normal display The two manners of returning to the normal display under AUTO RELEASE settings in the MAGNIFICATION menu are as follows AUTO Returns to the normal display automatically about five seconds after magnifying the image using the ASSIGN switch MAN Press the ASSIGN switch again to return to the normal display Using the Level Adjust Function For details on menu operations see Using the Menu on page 36 This function can be used to display the output level of the camera after adjustment insid
52. e the unit e The output level of camera cannot be adjusted This function has no effect on the camera s output signals Set the camera not to display the characters or the 1 markers before executing AUTO SETUP Input the built in color bar signal of camera to the viewfinder The viewfinder can display the color bars below e 75 full field color bar e 100 75 full field color bar e 100 full field color bar e SMPTE color bar e Multi format color bar For details about the built in color bar refer to the operating instructions for the camera Select the color bar to display in the viewfinder under COLOR BARS of the LEVEL ADJUST menu The viewfinder recognizes the type of color bar input from the camera automatically when AUTO is selected To set the color bar manually select one of the color bars below 7575 75 full field color bar 10075 100 75 full field color bar 100 100 full field color bar SMPTE SMPTE color bar MULTI Multi format color bar Select AUTO under AUTO ADJUST of the LEVEL ADJUST menu For a specified camera you can also select PRST 1 PRST 2 PRST 3 or PRST instead of AUTO For details see AUTO ADJUST in the LEVEL ADJUST menu on page 43 Select EXEC under AUTO SETUP of the LEVEL ADJUST menu Select YES The setting is executed Select NO to cancel COMPLETE is displayed whe
53. ence 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 All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For the customers in Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Pour les clients au Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada For the customers in Europe This product with the CE marking complies with the EMC Directive issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European standards e EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission e EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environments El residential E2 commercial and light industrial E3 urban outdoors E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio Pour les clients en Europe Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme a la Directive sur
54. era 29 30 Turning on the Viewfinder When the camera is turned on and the POWER switch of the viewfinder is set to ON power is supplied to the viewfinder The image will be displayed several seconds after supplying power to the viewfinder Turning on the Viewfinder Adjusting the Viewfinder Position Adjusting the Viewfinder Position Use the unit after adjusting the viewfinder position as follows Panning Adjustment From the front center position you can rotate the viewfinder for panning up to 90 in the left and right directions Tilt Adjustment Tilt lock knob Lock into position by turning to the right Attaching Accessories Attaching a Hood You can attach the VFH 570 in the same way as the supplied studio monitor hood This section describes the procedure of attaching the studio monitor hood 1 To attach the hood hook the upper part of the hood over the projection on the top of the viewfinder Projection 1 Unlock by turning the tilt lock knob to the left 2 Adjust the tilt angle 3 Lock into position by turning the tilt lock knob to the right Attaching Accessories 31 32 Attaching a Number Plate Insert the tabs on the sides of the number plate into each slit in the up tally lamp E a en li Slit TE Number plate
55. estored and then press the MENU SEL control for two seconds or more Using the Menu 37 38 List of Menu Items Notes e ___ appears to the left of settings that cannot be selected Some settings cannot be selected unless the previous menu item is set to ON Page Menu Item Settings Function default in __ 01 FUNCTION ASSIGN 1 KNEE PRST For assigning a function to the ASSIGN 1 switch MONOI MAG Detailed settings of the individual features can be specified UPTLY PEAK on the respective menu pages GUIDE WFM KNEE Toggles the KNEE correction circuit between ON and OFF PRST Toggles PRESET between ON and OFF see PRESET menu on the page 42 MONO Toggles the black and white display between ON and OFF MAG Toggles the magnification function between ON and OFF Press and hold for one second or more to select the area to magnify UPTLY Toggles UP TALLY between ON and OFF PEAK Toggles the peaking mode between STD and PLUS Press and hold for one second or more to execute COLOR DETECT GUIDE Toggles GUIDE FRAME between ON and OFF WFM Toggles WAVEFORM between ON and OFF ASSIGN 2 KNEE PRST For assigning a function to the ASSIGN 2 switch MONO MAG The assignable functions are the same as those for UPTLY PEAK ASSIGN 1 GUIDE WFM KNEE OFFJ ON For turning the KNEE correction circuit ON or OFF MONOCHROME OFF ON For se
56. frame The right illustration shows the 3X3 setting under PATTERN SEL GUIDE FRAME OFFI ON For selecting normal display OFF or display with guide frame ON PATTERN SEL 3X3 5X5 9X9 For selecting the guide frame cell pattern COLOR WI R G B YL For selecting the guide frame color LEVEL 1 to 5 to 10 For setting the guide frame display level Increasing the value brightens the guide frame display Using the Menu Page 06 Menu WAVEFORM Item Settings default in Displays a simplified input signal waveform as a sub display The right illustration is an example of the waveform monitor when a color bar signal is input Adjust the output level of camera under the LEVEL ADJUST menu before using the WAVEFORM menu waveform monitor display The waveform monitor allows for easy checking of an image waveform Function lt Selected LINE lt Cursor Gua WVaveform WAVEFORM OFFI ON For selecting normal display OFF or waveform monitor display ON INTENSITY 1 to 5 to 10 For setting the brightness of the waveform monitor display Increasing the value brightens the waveform monitor display POSITION LEFT RIGHT For selecting the position of the waveform monitor display LEFT Displays the waveform monitor display in the lower left
57. is also possible The DXF C50WA has no movement of the weight center and offers superior operations because it is light approx 1 2 kg 2 Ib 11 oz and features a strong aluminium diecast and water resist body Supplied studio monitor hood and VFH 570 optional OB hood The studio monitor hood is supplied The VFH 570 optional OB hood offers superior shading character Overview 27 Functions of Parts and Controls MAG magnification indicator Lights up when the displayed image is magnified when the ASSIGN switch of the MAGNIFICATION function is set to ON or MAGNIFICATION in the MAGNIFICATION menu is set to ON OR TALLY indicator red Lights when the red tally signal is input G TALLY indicator green Lights when the green tally signal is input BATT battery indicator Lights up or flashes to indicate the status of the battery attached to the camera as follows Lit The battery is drained Flashing The voltage of the battery has dropped below the threshold value To prevent camera from shutting down change the battery as soon as possible after this indicator begins flashing The threshold battery voltage value at which this indicator begins flashing can be set by the camera For details refer to the operating instructions for the camera Up tally lamp red The supplied number plate can be attached to this Functions of Parts and
58. lays the menu Use with the MENU SEL control to set various functions When the menu is not displayed and this switch is pressed and held for three seconds or more VR LOCK appears This locks the BRIGHT CONTRAST and PEAKING controls at their current settings preventing accidental operation To unlock the controls press this switch for three seconds or more again so that VR UNLOCK appears For details on operations see Using the Menu on page 36 MENU SEL menu selection control Turn the control to select a menu item and then press the control to confirm the selection Use with the MENU switch to set various functions When the menu is not displayed pressing this control shows the status information of the viewfinder on the screen For details on operations see Using the Menu on page 36 Attaching to the Camera 1 Slide the bracket fully into the accessory shoe of the camera until the end stop 2 Tighten the fixing ring to secure the viewfinder Fixing ring Bracket 3 Connect the connector to the camera s VF connector Clamp the connecting cable with the clamper as shown in the following figure To the camera s VF connector Connecting cable To detach the viewfinder from the camera Loosen the fixing ring and pull the viewfinder out of the accessory shoe in the opposite direction Attaching to the Cam
59. lecting color display OFF or black and white display ON CHROMA 99 to 0 to 99 For setting the chroma level Lowering the value decreases the chroma level PEAKING PLUS MODE1 MODE2 For selecting the operation mode upon pressing the SW ASSIGN switch that is assigned the PEAKING PLUS function MODE1 Toggles the PEAKING MODE STD lt gt PLUS MODE2 Toggles in the sequence of STD COLOR gt AREA BOTH STD 02 TALLY IND UP TALLY OFF ON For controlling the up tally lamp ON Enables up tally lamp OFF Disables up tally lamp Does not light up even when the camera receives red tally signals UP TALLY DIM 1 to 5 to 10 For setting the brightness of the up tally lamp Raising the value increases the brightness lowering the value decreases the brightness TALLY IND OFF ON For activating all tally lamps and indicators ON or activating only the BATT indicator OFF TALLY IND DIM 1 to 5 to 10 For setting the brightness of the tally lamps and indicators Raising the value increases the brightness lowering the value decreases the brightness Using the Menu Page 03 Menu PEAKING Item Settings Function default in ___ PEAKING MODE STD PLUS For selecting a peaking mode STD Standard mode PLUS PEAKING PLUS mode COLOR AREA COLOR AREA For selecting a peaking plus mode SEL BOTH COLOR Sharpens
60. n setting is finished ERROR is displayed if a setting is not finished completely In this case input the color bar correctly from step 3 Using the Level Adjust Function 35 36 Using the Menu Many of the viewfinder s functions can be set by a menu operation Basic Menu Operations 1 Enter the menu Press the MENU switch A menu page appears in the viewfinder display The viewfinder menu can be displayed at the same time a picture from the camera is being displayed The camera picture or menu darkens so that it appears dimly behind the viewfinder menu 2 Select a menu page While the mark appears to the left of the page number page select mode turn the MENU SEL control The menu changes to another page Page select mode mark When the desired menu page appears press the MENU SEL control The gt mark appears to the left of a menu item on the selected menu page item select mode To select another menu page press the MENU switch to return to the page select mode If the mark appears to the left of the setting value setting mode press the MENU switch to return to Using the Menu item select mode Press the MENU switch again to return to page select mode Select menu items With the gt mark positioned to the left of a menu item on the selected menu page item select mode turn the MENU SEL control to move the gt mark to the desired menu item To
61. of the screen RIGHT Displays the waveform monitor display in the lower right of the screen LEFT RIGHT HALF TONE OFF ON For selecting black for the background of the waveform monitor display OFF or the halftone transparent display ON SWEEP LINE FIELD For selecting the display mode of waveform monitor LINE Displays the video level at any point on the horizontal axis of the image FIELD Displays the video level at any point on the vertical axis of the image LINE SELECT OFF ON For selecting the normal waveform monitor display OFF or waveform monitor display for the selected LINE level ON when LINE is selected in SWEEP LINE 0 to 50 to 100 For setting the position of selected LINE when ON is selected in LINE SELECT Increasing the value shifts the selected LINE lower and decreasing the value shifts it upwards COLOR W R G B YL For selecting the color of selected LINE INTENSITY 1 to 5 to 10 For setting the brightness of selected LINE Increasing the value brightens the selected LINE display CURSOR 0 to 50 to 100 For setting the cursor position in waveform monitor display Increasing the value shifts the cursor up and decreasing the value shifts it lower COLOR W R G B YL For selecting the cursor display color in the waveform monitor display Using the Menu 41 42
62. tarts automatically and the brightness of the screen decreases The screen saver stops when the camera image is changed or the viewfinder status is displayed Overview The DXF C50WA Electronic Viewfinder is a 5 type LCD color viewfinder for use with a Sony color video camera camcorder This viewfinder has the following features Wide viewing angle 5 type IPS LCD enables wide viewing angle Focus Assist function This viewfinder comes with original Focus Assist function to support accurate focusing Image magnification function A portion of the image can be magnified while displaying the image for composing the picture Peaking Plus function Edge enhancement can be performed on the object that is specified using a color area selected or both To switch to preset adjustment settings Brightness contrast peaking and chroma levels can be preset for selection through an assignable switch or a menu operation Assignable switch Two assignable switches are provided for the storage of frequently used functions Tally lamps The viewfinder comes with two tally lamps red and green which light up in response to tally signals Waveform Monitor function The input signal waveform can be basically displayed in the sub display Guide Frame function A standard horizontal vertical frame guide can be displayed Superior operation Panning up to 90 left and right is possible Tilting 90 up and 60 down
63. the edges for the selected color only AREA Sharpens the edges for the selected area only BOTH Sharpens the edges for the selected color and area only POSITION 9 CNT UPPER For selecting the effective PEAKING area when AREA or RIGHT LOWER BOTH is selected in COLOR AREA SEL LEFT The POSITION settings are linked to the MAG POSITION settings of the MAGNIFICATION menu CNT Sharpens the edges of the center area UPPER Sharpens the edges of the upper area RIGHT Sharpens the edges of the right area LOWER Sharpens the edges of the lower area LEFT Sharpens the edges of the left area PEAKING UP OFF ON For selecting whether to increase the peaking level by 6 dB or not when PLUS is selected in PEAKING MODE OFF RANGE setting ON RANGE setting 6 dB COLOR DETECT EXEC For detecting the color of which its edges are to be enhanced This feature is enabled only when COLOR or BOTH is selected HUE PHASE 0 to 359 For specifying the hue center position of which edge enhancement is to be performed HUE WIDTH 99 to 0 to 99 For specifying the hue range of which edge enhancement is to be performed SAT WIDTH 99 to 0 to99 For specifying the saturation range of which edge enhancement is to be performed FREQUENCY L M MH H For specifying the center frequency of edge enhancement signals RANGE 1 to 2 to3 For specifying the variability of edge enhancement level Using the Menu 39
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