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Panasonic AJ-SD955AP VCR User Manual
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1. Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 N C 19 N C 2 N C 20 N C 3 N C 21 TALLY CONT1 4 DC 12V 22 N C 5 POWER GND 23 N C 6 SIGNAL GND 24 LENS CODE A 7 DOBY GND 25 LENS CODE B 8 EXT MODE A 26 LENS CODE C 9 EXT MODE B 27 LENS CODE D 10 EXT MODE C 28 EXT CONTA 11 16 9 4 3 SEL 29 EXT CONT B 12 IRIS POSITION 30 N C 13 ZOOM POSITION 31 INCOM1 PROD ENG 14 RET1 32 INCOM2 PROD ENG 15 RET2 33 INCOM1 SW 16 FOCUS POSITION 34 INCOM2 SW 17 IRIS CONTROL 35 N C 18 IRIS AUTO REMOTE 36 N C Top Panel Camera mounting base This is used to attach the camera For details refer to the operating instructions of the camera concerned O Optical fiber cable for connecting camera CAM Use this to connect the unit to the optical fiber connector on the multi format camera AK HC931P O Interface cable for connecting camera EXT I O Use this to connect the unit to the EXT I O connector on the multi format camera AK HC931P Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 BU ACTIVE 11 MONITOR SIGNAL 2 ANALOG GND 12 MONITOR GND 3 RET 1 13 DC 5 V 4 RET 2 14 DC 3 15 V 5 RET 3 15 DC 2 7 V 6 DIGITAL GND 16 IRIS CONTROL 7 CAMERA DATA 17 IRIS POSITION 8 CAMERA CONTROL 18 ZOOM POSITION 9 DC 12 V 19 FOCUS POSITION 10 POWER GND 20 IRIS AUTO REMOTE Controls and their functions Bottom Panel Right Side Panel
2. pa 13 5 16 337 5 mm Specifications Power supply AC 220 V supplied from CCU Power consumption 8 W main unit only L _ jindicates safety information Switch functions AC OUT reset viewfinder power front tally ON OFF CENTER marker CURSOR cursor memory 1 cursor memory 2 4 3 MARKER ND filter selection LOCAL CC filter selection menu ON OFF menu JOG RET A switch RET B switch user VF DETAIL MONITOR output selection P in P function ON OFF P in P position selection Adjustment functions H POSI V POSI WIDTH HEIGHT 4 3 brightness modulation level Operating temperature range 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage temperature range 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Operating ambient humidity Less than 85 Dimensions 12 5 8 W x 13 5 16 H x 23 1 16 D inch excluding protrusions 320 337 5x585 mm Weight Approx 31 9 lbs 14 5kg Accessories Operating Instructions x1 Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Specifications are subject to change without notice 11 Panasonic PANASONIC BROADCAST amp TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY UNIT COMPANY OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA Executive Office 3330 Cahuenga Blvd W Los Angeles CA 90068 323 436 3500 EASTERN ZONE One Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7621 Southeast Region 1225 Northbrook Parkway Ste 1 160 Suwanee GA 30024 770 338 6835 Central Region
3. Screw hole for mounting tripod 3 8 16UNC Hook for securing cable This is used to attach the unit to a tripod or other The optical fiber cable from the CCU is fastened to this accessory hook Clip This is used to attach the accessories Controls and their functions Left Side Panel Cable clamp This is used to clamp the optical fiber cable from the CCU Optical fiber connector OPT FIBER connector EDW 3K 93C CLC made by LEMO Pin No Function Polarity Signal flow 1 Optical fiber CAM CCU 2 Optical fibe CCU gt CAM 3 Control wire hot CAM lt gt CCU 4 Control wire cold CAM lt gt CCU 5 AC 240V live CCU gt CAM 6 AC 240V neutral CCU gt CAM AC outlet An AC output of up to 200 VA can be supplied to this outlet B AC outlet circuit breaker This is the circuit breaker for the AC outlet If the AC output load is too high and the circuit breaker has been tripped reduce the load and then reset the circuit breaker by pressing the circuit breaker button Power main circuit breaker This is the main circuit breaker for the unit s power supply If the circuit breaker has been tripped by an overcurrent or for some other reason check the cause take the appropriate measures to remedy the problem and then reset the circuit breaker by pressing the circuit breaker button B AC OUTLET reset switch This cuts off the AC outp
4. Operating instructions Build up Unit Model AK HBU931P Panasonic Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructions completely Safety precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance service instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For CANADA This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada TJ indicates safety information FCC Note This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any unauthorized modifications 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
5. 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 her own expense WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE THIS CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCES SORIES Contents Safety PreCautlONS 2 224 ear aes den a ee ad ii e deeded 2 OVEIVIOW fh hua o pha EE OW Ree eee A sek be tied Bawa ee ety aie edd a 3 Operating precautions 2000 A ae ee es AS AA heat 3 Controls and their functions 0 0 00 nets 4 Mounting MONOS comi ed baka dee de Ca AAA AA ds nie es Pana ae a a 8 GONMECIONS cerasana a A iS Aaa Neha 9 External dimension drawings saana ceia a tee ee 10 Specifications val tase pieces ees da AA AA ava ie O eke aan eee 11 Overview The model AK HBU931P is a build up unit which is designed for use with the AK HC931P multi format camera When installed in the multi format camera it enables a large lens to be mounted thus yielding the
6. same range of operations as that afforded by a larger camera Operating precautions e Be absolutely sure to supply the build up unit s power from the multi format camera e Handle the viewfinder carefully Dropping the viewfinder or subjecting it to strong impact may cause malfunctioning and or accidents e Operate the unit within a temperature range of 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Operation in locations below 32 F or above 104 F may adversely affect the internal parts e Be absolutely sure to turn off the power before connecting or disconnecting the cables e Do not use the unit outdoors e Install the unit at a distance of at least 3 3 ft 1 meter from the monitor e Maintenance Disconnect the optical fiber cable plug and wipe the unitr with a dry cloth To remove stubborn dirt soak a cloth in diluted kitchen detergent and wring it out well and then wipe the unit gently Caution e Avoid using benzine paint thinners or other volatile substances e f a chemically treated cloth is to be used read the precautions for its use carefully Controls and their functions Front Panel Lens guide The 2 3 box type lens is attached by hooking it onto this guide Align the guide pin of the lens with the center groove and attach O Lens anchoring knob This is rotated clockwise to anchor the lens Lens connector Lens connector 57 20360 made by DDK
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8. A This is used to select the RET A switch When it is lighted the video signals of RET A selected by the camera are output to the viewfinder RET B switch RET B This is used to select the RET B switch When it is lighted the video signals of RET B selected by the camera are output to the viewfinder hb User switch USER SEL This enables control to be exercised over the ON OFF status of the items selected on the camera s menus VF DETAIL switch VF DETAIL This is used to vary the amount of detail to be provided for the viewfinder s video output MONITOR output selector switch MONI SEL This is used to select the viewfinder s video output from the Y C R G or B camera video signals LENS EXT display EXT This lights when the lens extender of the large lens is ON P in P function ON OFF switch This is used to set the picture in picture function on the viewfinder screen to ON or OFF P in P position selector switch This is used to select the picture in picture display position on the viewfinder screen Lens shrinker display x0 8 This lights when the shrinker of the large lens is ON Mounting methods Mounting the lens U shaped groove Lens guide lao 00 gt Lens Release g ay ee lo O Lens clamper Lens lock knob 1 Loosen the lens lock knob and turn the lens clamper counterclockwise until it is horizontal 2 Align the
9. ed properly rotate the height adjustment knob of the camera mount base and align the heights of the lens and camera When the knob is rotated clockwise the camera moves up conversely when it is rotated counterclock wise it moves down 5 Push the front back slide lock lever of the camera mount base toward the back to secure the camera 6 Connect the camera connection optical fiber cable and interface cable to the camera me gt AR U I P Front back slide lock lever Front Release R f Back Lock Camera mounting base Height adjustment knob Connections e Connect the multi format camera and lens to the build up unit as shown in the figure below e Connect the cable from the CCU to the connector on the build up unit e Connect the cable of the build up unit to the connector on the multi format camera 8 LCD viewfinder AK HVF931P SS E lt a Multi format camera AK HC931P Cable Build up unit Cable AK HBU931P lt Q sssn Camera control unit Remote operation panel AK HCU931P AK HRP931P External dimension drawings _ le 23 1 15 585 mm 10 b d y cc oe 3 30 oni otk Ys oo 00 a usa 000000000000 90 33 33 o o Y i o 00 po
10. guide pin at the center in the upper part of the lens back with the U shaped groove in the front panel and mount the lens onto the camera by fitting it onto the lens guide 3 Turn the lens clamper clockwise and tighten up the lens lock knob Mounting the camera 1 Mount the camera on the camera mounting base and slide the camera toward the front along the groove until it clicks into place Lens clamp lever Detaching the camera from the camera mounting base While pushing the red lever move the black lever in the direction of the arrow and slide the camera toward the back Camera mounting base ASS TT EA Red lever Black lever lt Note gt If the pin of the camera mounting base fails to return to its original position after the camera has been detached push the red lever again and simultaneously move the black lever in the direction of the arrow to return the pin to its original position Bear in mind that the camera cannot be mounted if the pin still remains at the center 2 Lift the camera s lens clamp lever as far as it will go and keep it at this position 3 Pull the front back slide lock lever of the camera mount base toward the front and move the camera to the front 4 Insert the camera s bayonet mount by aligning its position with the mount ring of the lens and rotate the camera s lens clamp lever downward to secure it lt Note gt When the lens and camera positions cannot be align
11. ut when it drops below the minimum voltage that can be supplied When this has happened the outlet can be reset by pressing this reset switch without turning off the camera s power BD AC OUT alarm display This lights when the AC output voltage range exceeds 10 Operation panel VF power switch VF POWER This is used to set the viewfinder s power to ON or OFF When it is lighted the viewfinder s power is OFF O Front tally ON OFF switch FRONT TALLY This is used set the viewfinder and lens tally lamp to ON or OFF When the lamp is lighted the tally lamp is OFF CENTER marker switch CENTER MARKER This is used to set the center marker to ON or OFF CURSOR switch This is used to set the cursor on the viewfinder screen to ON or OFF When it is lighted the cursor is OFF O Cursor memory switch 1 If this switch is held down while the cursor switch is ON the current cursor status is stored in the memory If the cursor switch is set to ON after the cursor memory switch 1 has been pressed the cursor which was stored in the memory by the cursor memory switch 1 can be called O Cursor memory switch 2 If this switch is held down while the cursor switch is ON the current cursor status is stored in the memory If the cursor switch is set to ON after the cursor memory switch 2 has been pressed the cursor which was stored in the memory by the cursor memory s
12. witch 2 can be called H POSI control H POSI This is used to adjust the horizontal position of the cursor V POSI control V POSI This is used to adjust the vertical position of the cursor O Width control WIDTH This is used to adjust the width of the cursor D Height control HEIGHT This is used to adjust the height of the cursor Controls and their functions 4 3 MARKER switch This is the 4 3 marker ON OFF switch When the 4 3 marker is ON the brightness modulation can be set to ON or OFF 4 3 brightness modulation level control This is used to vary the brightness modulation level outside the 4 3 marker ND filter selector switch ND This is used to select the ND filter position It is effective when the LOCAL switch is held down ND filter indicators 1 to 5 These indicate the positions of the ND filter B LOCAL switch LOCAL This is used to enable the ND or CC filter to be selected at the camera CC filter selector switch ND This is used to select the CC filter position It is effective when the LOCAL switch is held down CC filter indicators A to E These indicate the positions of the CC filter B Menu ON OFF switch This is used to set the menu to ON or OFF and display the status Menu JOG switch This is used to change the menu page and select the data For details refer to the operating instructions of the multi format camera AK HC931P RET A switch RET
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