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1. 28 5 126 mm Specifications Power supply DC 12 V when external power is supplied AC 150 V 240 V when CCU is connected Power consumption 33 W during external power supply operation 43W when CCU is connected 1 indicates safety information 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 Weight Approx 10 7 lbs 4 85 kg Dimensions 5 W x11 1 16 H x14 3 8 D inch excluding protrusions 126 x 280 x 365 mm Basic items 1 Pickup device 2 3 2 2 million pixel FITCCD x 3 2 System GBR pickup system 3 Color separation optical system 1 4 prism 4 Optical filters CC 3200K 4300K 6300K Cross Diffusion ND CAP Through 1 4 1 16 1 64 5 Lens mount Bayonet type 6 Output standard SMPTE 296M f 10 0 2000 lux 3200 K white reflectance 89 9 More than 45 27 5 MHz 54 dB Y 30 MHz 33 716 kHz 1125 line frame 59 94 Hz interlace 7 Sensitivity Horizontal modulation S N ratio Horizontal frequency 8 9 0 1 Vertical frequency 1 1 Input output signals 1 Mic input 20 30 40 50 60 dBm XLR 3 pin femalex2 Gain selected by switch 2 INCOM 0 dBm 6
2. Multi Format Camera Camera control unit 1 AK HC930P AK HCU931P Master setup unit AK MSU930P Remote operation panel 1 AK HRP931P EVA m sp Multi Format Camera Camera control unit 14 AK HC930P AK HCU931P NGAEN f j Multi Format Camera Camera control unit 15 AK HC930P AK HCU931P Remote operation panel 14 AK HRP931P L Je Build up unit AK HBU931P Large lens Remote operation panel 15 AK HRP931P Amultiple number of cameras up to 15 units can be controlled in one location using the MSU The cameras can be controlled by both the ROPs and MSU 20 Status displays on viewfinder screen Besides the images Multi Format Camera settings and messages indicating operating statuses appear on the viewfinder screen In addition the center marker and safety zone markers are also displayed The setting menu VF DISPLAY screen and the items which have been set to ON using the switches related to the viewfinder display appear at the top and bottom of the screen When a setting has been changed or an adjustment made a message with details of the setting the status of the adjustment process or the adjustment result can be displayed for about 3 seconds lllDisplay items and where the items appear D Extender display Shutter speed mode display RET SEL display Battery voltage display Filter display
3. White balance memory display Gain display Audio CH1 and CH2 displays Iris f number display Camera warning or message display Focus position display Zoom position display MONI SEL display Optical level display 1 250 OPT CAM MNENENHE 2 O 2 CCU NENNEN _ 14 6V 4 RET1 R B G q3 10 A 1 8dB F14 299 8X8 Extender display This appears when the lens extender is being used Q Shutter speed mode display This indicates the shutter speed or shutter mode setting amp RET SEL display This indicates the return mode selected by the RET selector switch Battery voltage display This indicates the voltage of the battery currently in use Filter display This indicates the type of filter selected White balance memory display This indicates the automatic adjustment memory selected for the white balance A The WHITE BAL switch is set to A B The WHITE BAL switch is set to B P The WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST C Gain display This indicates the video amplifier s gain setting in dB which has been selected by the GAIN switch Audio CH1 and CH2 displays The audio levels are displayed here separately for audio CH1 and audio CH2 Iris f number display The approximate value of the iris setting f number is displayed here Note This display appears when a lens which has an f number voltage outp
4. AMGD1001 RET ID RET2 FGH2001 RET ID RET3 1JKL3001 RET ID RET4 WXYZ4001 3 When the JOG dial is now pressed the data is entered Cam Setting3 gt ID RET AMCD1001 RET ID RET2 EFGH2001 RET ID RET3 1JKL3001 RET ID RET4 WXYZ4001 23 Setting menu configuration Hierarchical menus 24 Operation I VF Setting1 Viewfinder settings VF Setting2 Viewfinder settings2 I VF Display1 Viewfinder display settings VF Display2 Viewfinder display settings I Setting1 Camera settings Setting2 Camera settings2 Setting3 Camera settings3 INCOM INCOM settings ILED Camera status display settings L 7 VF Side Modulation for changing the brightness level of the signals outside the zone markers Zone Mark 13 9 4 3 OFF for setting the zone markers Safety Mark 16 9 4 3 OFF for setting the safety markers Center Mark for setting the center marker Center Mark Sel for setting the shape of the center marker Line Width for changing the thickness of the VF markers VF DTL for adjusting VF DTL HD Peak Freq for adjusting the peak frequency of HD RET signal HD OFFSET Gain for adjustting the DTL offset gain of HD RET signal HD CRISP for adjusting the DTL crisp level of HD RET signal D1 Peark Freq for adjusting the peak frequency of D1 RET signal D1 OFFSET Gain for adjusting the DT
5. Operating Instructions Multi Format Camera Model AK HC930P Panasonic Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructions completely For your safety 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 TO 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 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 designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates u
6. and INCOM1 MIC Build up unit connector EXT I O The cable from the build up unit optional accessory is connected here Camera main line SDI output connector BNC HD SDI The camera main line s HD SDI images are output from this connector Optional video output connector BNC AUX OUT When the camera D C unit AK HDC931 optional accessory has been installed the camera s D C images VBS are output from this connector Genlock sync input PROMPT output connecior PROMPT GL When the GL PROMPT selector switch is set to GL the reference signal tri level SYNC which is used to genlock the camera is input to this connector when it is set to PROMPT the images input from the CCU are output from this connector GL PROMPT selector switch This is used to select the genlock input or the input output genlock input and PROMPT output signals of the PROMPT output connector Controls and their functions RCB connector RCB The simplified remote control unit RCB optional accessory is connected to this connector External power supply input connector DC IN The input of the external DC power supply is connected to this connector DC 12V MIC1 selector switch MIC1 F R This is used to switch the MIC1 input signal to the front or rear Rear MIC1 connector MIC1 An audio component or microphone is connected to this connector D Rear MIC2 connector MIC2 An audio component or microphon
7. H SAW H PARA R for adjusting the R black shading H parabola H PARA G for adjusting the G black shading H parabola H PARA B for adjusting the B black shading H parabola V SAW R for adjusting the R black shading V SAW V SAW G for adjusting the G black shading V SAW B V SAW B for adjusting the B black shading V SAW B V PARA R for adjusting the R black shading V parabola B V PARA G for adjusting the G black shading V parabola B V PARA B for adjusting the B black shading V parabola AUTO V SAW for setting the auto shading V SAW to ON or OFF B B B B B B PED M for adjusting the master pedestal PED R for adjusting the R pedestal PED B for adjusting the B pedestal FLARE G for adjusting the G flare FLARE R for adjusting the R flare FLARE B for adjusting the B flare GAIN R for adjusting the R gain GAIN G for adjusting the G gain GAIN B for adjusting the B gain W H SAW R for adjusting the R white shading H SAW W H SAW G for adjusting the G white shading H SAW W H SAW B for adjusting the B white shading H SAW W H PARA R for adjusting the R white shading H parabola W H PARA G for adjusting the G white shading H parabola W H PARA B for adjusting the B white shading H parabola W V SAW R for adjusting the R white shading V SAW W V SAW G for adjusting the G white shading V SAW W V SAW B for adjusting the B white shading V SAW W V PARA R for adjusting the R white shading V parabola W
8. OUTO C 3 CMD INO H 4 CMD INO C 5 CMD OUT1 H 6 CMD OUT1 C 7 CMD IN H 8 CMD IN1 C 9 10 DGND 11 12 LENS HR10A 10R 12SC Hirose Pin Signal 1 LENS RETSW 2 LENS VTRSW 3 AGND 4 ENF SERVO 5 IRIS CONT 6 LENS 12V 7 IRIS POSI 8 H IRIS 9 EXTENDER 10 ZOOM POSI 11 FOCUS POS L RXD 12 S IRIS A R L TXD CN in the Instructions FRONT HA16PRM 3S 05 Hirose Signal FRONT MIC GND FRONT MIC H FRONT MIC C Signal VF 12V VF 12V UNREG_GND VF PBOUT_GND VF PBOUT_GND VF YOUT VF YOUT_GND VF_CLK VF WR VE DATA UNREG GND ZEBRA SW PEAKING TA BOX ACT VF PROUT VF PBOUT VF SW3 FRONT VR TA TALLY F GND MONI OUT 2 MONI OUT GND Signal 1 VF YOUT VF PBOUT VF PROUT 2 3 4 5 12C DATA 6 8 R_TALLY2 TA_TALLY 9 LCD 12V 10 LCD 12V 11 VF YOUT GND 12 VF PBOUT GND 13 VF PROUT GND 14 AGND 15 DGND 16 17 UNREG GND 18 19 F GND 20 LCD ACT 21 22 23 PEAKING CONT 24 25 G TALLY2 26 VF P REQ 27 28 29 27 External dimension drawings 14 3 8 365 mm Panasonic t AM o cons 11 1 16 280 mm 9 1 8 231 5 mm LENS
9. RECEIVE 5 PGM RETCONT HR10A 7R 6SC Hirose Pin Signal 1 INCOM1_MIC_ON 2 INCOM2_MIC_ON 3 AGND 4 RET_CNT3 5 RET_CNT1 6 RET_CNT2 EXTVO HR10A 13R 20SC Hirose Pin Signal 1 BUILT UP ACT 2 AGND 3 EXT1 4 RET EXT2 5 6 DGND 7 CAMDATA R 8 CAMCONT R 9 EXT 12V 10 UNREG_GND 11 MONI OUT 12 MONI OUT GND 13 14 15 16 IRIS CONT 17 IRIS POSI 18 ZOOM POS 19 FOCUS POS L RXD 20 S IRIS A R L TXD HDSDI BNC 75 J PL72J BPA Hirose Pin Signal 1 SDI OUT 2 SDI OUT GND AUX OUT 2 AUX GND PROMPT GL VJS1440 PROMPT GL IN PROMPT GND GL IN GND CN in the Instructions RCB HA10A 10R 10SC Hirose CAM DATA H CAM DATA C CAM CONT H CAM CONT C ECU ON RCOP 12V UNREG_GND EXT_GND EXT 12V Pins Signal 1 MIC1 GND 2 MIC1 H 3 MIC1 C KD 2 HA16PRM 3SB 05 Hirose Pin Signal 1 2 2 3 MIC2 C TALLY OUT HR10A 7R 4SC Hirose Signal UNREG GND TALLY OUT G TALLY OUT SCRIPT 12V D EARPHONE VJJ0522 Pin Signal 1 PHONE_GND 2 PHONE OUT 3 KB TRUNK HR10A 10R 12SC Hirose Pins Signal 1 CMD OUTO H 2 CMD
10. V PARA G for adjusting the G white shading V parabola W V PARA B for adjusting the B white shading V parabola GAMMA M for adjusting the master gamma GAMMA R for adjusting the R gamma GAMMA B for adjusting the B gamma BLACK GAMMA G for adjusting the G black gamma BLACK GAMMA R for adjusting the R black gamma BLACK GAMMA B for adjusting the B black gamma KNEE PNT M for adjusting the master knee point KNEE PNT R for adjusting the R knee point KNEE PNT B for adjusting the B knee point KNEE SLP M for adjusting the master knee slope KNEE SLP R for adjusting the R knee slope KNEE SLP B for adjusting the B knee slope WHITE CLIP LVL for adjusting the white clip level G for adjusting the R G level B for adjusting the R B level R for adjusting the G R level B R B for adjusting the G B level for adjusting the B R level G for adjusting the B G level 22 R R G G B B 25 Setting menu configuration Hierarchical menus 26 Painting t Color Correct1 Matrix adjustments Color Correct2 Matrix adjustments DTL1 DTL adjustments DTL2 DTL adjustments SKIN DTL1 SKIN tone DTL adjustments Maintenance I Date Time SD CARD SD card operations with the camera I FORM CONV Camera s built in down converter settings t Iris Cont Scene Fine G SAT for adjusting the Green gain G PHAS
11. the microphone is mounted on the viewfinder optional accessory for use The microphone of the microphone kit AJ MC700P optional accessory can be mounted on the viewfinder 1 Open the microphone holder 4 If the audio channel whose signals are to be recorded so requires set the AUDIO IN switch to F Microphone holder AUDIO IN switch 3 Connect the microphone cable to the MIC IN connector on the camera 14 Mounting the camera on a tripod Use the tripod attachment available as an optional accessory to mount the camera on a tripod 1 Mount the tripod attachment on the tripod lt Note gt Consider the center of gravity of the camera and tripod together when selecting the holes for attaching the camera Check that the diameter of the selected holes match the diameter of the screws on the tripod platform Tripod attachment 2 Mount the camera on the tripod attachment Slide the camera toward the front along the groove until a click is heard Detaching the camera from the tripod attachment While pushing the red lever move the black lever in the direction of the arrow and slide the camera toward the back Tripod attachment Y So J Red lever Black lever lt Note gt If the pin of the tripod attachment fails to return to its origi
12. used to adjust the optical filter manually when LOCAL has been selected as the filter setting 1 CAP 2 Through 3 1 4 4 1 16 5 1 64 CC filter selector knob This is used to adjust the optical filter manually when LOCAL has been selected as the filter setting A 3200K B 4300K C 6300K D Cross E DFO Power save switch CAM VTR This is used to select the power supply status when VTR recording has been temporarily stopped It is not effective when the CCU is connected to the camera Gain selector switch GAIN This is used to select the gain for the camera images It is not effective when the CCU is connected to the camera Camera output selector switch OUTPUT This is used to select the video output CAM BAR or TEST It is not effective when the CCU is connected to the camera White balance selector switch W BAL This is set when there is no time to perform the coarse adjustment of the white balance lt is not effective when the CCU is connected to the camera PTT switch PTT This selector switch is used to set the INCOM1 MIC to ON or OFF D Assignable switch USER SEL Using the setting menu user settings can be assigned to this switch When the switch is pressed the assigned user setting mode is established when it is pressed again the selected mode is released D SD card connector SD CARD The setup card optional accessory is inserted here For details on its operation refer to the men
13. 00 ohms XLR 5 femalex2 Mixing is controlled separately for PGM1 and PGM2 HD signals 1Vp p 75 ohms BNC Output signals can be selected using the monitor output selector switch VBS signal 1 Vp p 75 ohms BNC 3 Monitor output 4 QTV output 5 G L input 1 BNC connector tri level SYNC 6 AUX output VBS signal 1 Vp p 75 ohms BNC when optional unit has been installed Control 1 Power selection 2 USER SEL 3 RET A B selection 4 Front tally selection 5 Viewfinder marker selection Gain selection Output selection 6 7 8 White balance mode 9 Shutter speed selection AWB ABB settings ls 11 Menu selection 12 13 INCOM 14 MIC setting 15 Optical filter setting EXT OFF CCU Functions specified by menu items can be allocated to the switch For selecting the return signal Front tally HIGH LOW OFF VF unit Center marker safety zone 4 3 marker LOW MID HIGH CAM BAR TEST A B preset 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 MIC ON OFF receive or PGM level MIC power MIC gain MIC1 selection REM LOCAL selection and LOCAL setting When the CCU is connected the selection functions for 6 to 10 are not effective Optional connectors 1 VTR output 26 pin male connector made by JAE Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Specifications are subject to change without notice 29 Panasonic PANASONIC BROA
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15. DE for setting the camera fan mode USER SW for setting the user switch OUTPUT SEL for setting the analog output to Y Pb Pr or RGB H PHASE for setting the horizontal phase CABLE COMP for setting the analog output cable compensation VTR RET SEL for setting the VTR RET SEL SW function GRIP RET 1 for setting the grip RET1 SW function GRIP RET 2 for setting the grip RET2 SW function HND LNS VTR for setting the handy lens VTR SW function HND LNS RET for setting the hand held lens return SW function STD LNS RET for setting the standard lens RET 1 SW function STD LNS RET2 for setting the standard lens RET 2 SW function EXT RETI for setting the external return control SW1 function EXT RET2 for setting the external return control SW2 function RET MODE for setting the return SW operation mode RET ID for setting the RET1 designation RET ID RET2 for setting the RET2 designation RET ID RET3 for setting the RET3 designation RET ID RET4 for setting the RET4 designation GAIN SW LOW for setting the gain SW to LOW gain GAIN SW MID for setting the gain SW to MID gain GAIN SW HIGH for setting the gain SW to HIGH gain ID NUMBER for setting the camera number and designation CH1 ENG PD for switching INCOM1 CH2 ENG PD for switching INCOM2 CH1 CCU CRANE for switching crane INCOM CH2 CCU CRANE for switching crane INCOM GAMMA OFF for displaying the status when the gamma is OFF SHUTTER fo
16. E for adjusting the Green phase SAT for adjusting the G Cy gain G Cy PHASE for adjusting the G Cy phase Cy SAT for adjusting the Cy gain Cy PHASE for adjusting the Cy phase Cy B SAT for adjusting the Cy B gain Cy B PHASE for adjusting the Cy B phase B SAT for adjusting the B gain B PHASE for adjusting the B phase B Mg SAT for adjusting the B Mg gain B Mg PHASE for adjusting the B Mg phase Mg SAT for adjusting the Mg gain Mg PHASE for adjusting the Mg phase Mg R SAT for adjusting the 9 R gain Mg R PHASE for adjusting the Mg R phase R SAT for adjusting the R gain R PHASE for adjusting the R phase R Ye SAT for adjusting the R Ye gain R Ye PHASE for adjusting the R Ye phase Ye SAT for adjusting the Ye gain Ye PHASE for adjusting the Ye phase Ye G SAT for adjusting the Ye G gain Ye G PHASE for adjusting the Ye G phase V DTL LEVEL for adjusting the V DTL HDTL for adjusting the H DTL CRISP for adjusting the DTL crisp level PeakFRQ for selecting the DTL peak frequency DTL Source for selecting the DTL source KNEE DTL SW for setting the knee DTL KNEE DTL GAIN for adjusting the knee DTL gain 2D LPF for setting the 2D LPF LEVEL DEP for adjusting the level dependent DARK DTL for adjusting the dark DTL DTL CLIP for adjusting the clip on the DTL side DTL CLIP for adjusting the clip on the DTL side DTL COMP for adjusting the compensat
17. Handy Remote operation panel AK HRP931P Tripod attachment SHAN TM700 16 Component system configuration Outline of peripheral components 1 Camera control unit CCU AK HCU931P This is the Multi Format Camera s camera control unit It is connected to the Multi Format Camera using an optical fiber cable optional accessory As a standard feature it supports SD video input and output and it can also support HD video input and output by connecting the HD output unit AK HHD931P Remote operation panel ROP AK HRP931P The ROP is connected to the CCU using the ROP cable optional accessory and enables the camera CCU and lens to be operated by remote control Master setup unit MSU AK MSU930P When a multiple number of cameras and CCUs are used the MSU can operate up to 15 units either separately or simultaneously by remote control It can be operated together with the ROP 4 2 viewfinder 2 VF AJ HVF20P This is the viewfinder for the Multi Format Camera 5 Build up unit AK HBU931P This is an adapter used to mount a larger lens optional accessory on the Multi Format Camera Thereby it affords the same level of operability as that provided by a larger camera 6 LCD viewfinder LCD VF AK HVF931P This is the LCD viewfinder for the Multi Format Camera It can be used at the same time as the 2 viewfinder It can still be operated when the system is built up Component connections i
18. L offset gain of D1 RET signal D1 CRISP for adjusting the DTL crisp level of D1 RET signal VBS Peak Freq for adjusting the peak frequency of VBS RET signal VBS OFFSET Gain for adjusting the DTL offset gain of VBS RET signal VBS CRISP for adjusting the DTL crisp level of VBS RET signal F Number for setting the f number display setting to ON or OFF ZOOM for setting the zoom value display to ON or OFF FOCUS for setting the focus value display to ON or OFF EXTENDER for setting the lens extender display to ON or OFF MONI OUT for setting the monitor selection output display to ON or OFF FILTER for setting the CC ND filter display to ON or OFF M GAIN for setting the gain display to ON or OFF SHUTTER for setting the electronic shutter display to ON or OFF 5600K for setting the D5600K display to ON or OFF AUDIO LEVEL for setting the audio level display to ON or OFF OPT LEVEL for setting the optical level display to ON or OFF RET SEL for setting the DET selection display to ON or OFF STATUS for setting the display appearing when functions are selected to ON or OFF ALARM for setting the alarm display to ON or OFF FRAME RATE for setting the frame rate display to ON or OFF VOLTAGE for setting the supply voltage display to ON or OFF COLOR TEMP for setting the color temperature display to ON or OFF White Ch for setting the white balance memory FAN POWER for setting the camera fan to ON or OFF FAN MO
19. NC15 e The fan mode can be switched to suit the application at hand and measures to reduce the power requirements and improve the heat dissipation were adopted in the final design Fuller complement of control circuits and auto setup ASU function e The self diagnosis functions have been enhanced and it has now become possible to select the ASU function by combining the external shooting chart and internal test signals as well as the normal simplified or other mode a system where the Multi Format Camera is used in combination with the remote operation panel ROP and master setup unit MSU e Using the ROP matrix for instance ROP assignment is enabled without connector patch switching Data trunk function e Two RS 422 circuits are provided as a standard feature They obviate the need for the cables used with virtual control pan tilt head and lens control etc D C output of camera supported optional function e The VF output or camera output can be selected as the D C output e The VF images can be monitored on the NTSC LCD monitor Controls and their functions Controls and their functions e Panaso
20. adiation exposure Don t make any modifications Don t repair by yourself Refer servicing to qualified personnel Class 1 Laser Product Contents FOP Digi accru 2 OU TT 4 4 Controls and their functions 0 00 Rhen 5 Mounting the lens ia aaa ka bee RE eed d Rum d ee ba a ee ded a a a oars 10 Adjusting the lens flange back ak aan kN Ng preiti tnd nent 11 Performing the viewfinder adjustments 000 cee men 12 Connecting the microphone cc eee eens 14 Mounting the camera ona tripod 1 tee 15 Component system configuration a mrs 16 System connections 1 with Multi Format Camera n asaan ccc a aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa 18 System connections 2 with build up unit 0 0 0 0 RI IH I 19 System connections 3 with MSU 0 rmm rs 20 Status displays on viewfinder screen 21 Menu Operations eroe hex eI e Ey apu EGER CR x Race Rm gee OR ak 22 Setting menu configuration liiis rm emere 24 AK HC930P Connector pin assignment 27 External dimension drawings sas asa gka aa EE BN a e rns 28 SPECHICATIONS M aoe Sema shea aka ate Wale APR ae 29 Overv
21. e is connected to this connector Tally output connector TALLY OUT The R or G tally signal is output from this connector open collector A DC 12 V voltage approx 1 0 A can also supplied D Earphone jack EARPHONE When an earphone optional accessory is connected to this jack the INCOM1 receive signal and MIC1 monitor signal can be heard Data trunk connector TRUNK The trunk data RS 422 x2 of the CCU is input to and output from this connector D MIC1 power selector switch This is used to select what kind of power is to be supplied to MIC1 The switch is set to phantom 48 V AB 12 V or OFF MIC2 power selector switch This is used to select what kind of power is to be supplied to MIC2 The switch is set to phantom 48 V AB 12 V or OFF Input gain selector switch This is used to set the MIC1 input gain in 10 dBm increments from 20 to 60 dBm MIC2 input gain selector switch This is used to set the MIC2 input gain in 10 dBm increments from 20 to 60 dBm RET selector switch RET This is used as return image selector switch Optical filter selector switch FILTER LOCAL This is pressed to adjust the optical filter manually When it is pressed again the optical filter can be controlled by the ROP D Monitor output selector switch MONI SEL This is used to select the images Y NAM R G B which are to be output from the monitor output connector ND filter selector knob This is
22. ed again unless the lens is replaced Adjustment method lt Note gt For details on the adjustment method and positions of the lens parts refer also to the instructions that accompany the lens About 10 ft 3 m 1 Mount the lens on the camera Do not forget to connect the lens cable at this time 2 Set the lens iris to manual and open the iris 3 Set the lighting in such a way that the appropriate video output level is obtained at a distance of about 10 ft 3 meters from the flange back adjustment chart If the video level is too high use a filter or shutter 4 Loosen the screw that secures the F f flange focus ring lt Note gt Depending on the lens concerned this ring may be marked as the F b flange back ring Set the zoom ring to the telephoto position either by manual or electrical means Shoot the flange back adjustment chart and turn the distance ring to adjust the focus Set the zoom ring to the wide angle position and turn the F f ring to adjust the focus Take care not to move the distance ring Repeat steps 5 to 7 until the chart is focused properly at both the telephoto and wide angle positions Tighten up the screw that secures the ring 11 Performing the viewfinder adjustments The viewfinder is an optional accessory Attaching the viewfinder 1 Check that the camera s POWER switch is at the OFF 5 Connect the plug to the viewfinder s connector position lt No
23. he MIC1 power selector switch VF connector VF The viewfinder cable is connected to this connector Monitor output connector BNC MONITOR OUT The video signals for the monitor are output from this connector The images to be output are selected using the monitor output selector switch Rear VF connector This D sub connector is used for Viewfinder interface Mounting the lens 1 Raise the lens clamp lever and remove the mount cap 4 Insert the cable into the cable clamp and connect it to the LENS connector Mount cap Lens clamp lever 2 Align the center mark on the lens with the groove at the lt Notes gt top center of the lens mount and mount the lens e For details on handling the lens refer to the instructions that accompany the lens e Depending on the lens mounted it may be necessary to perform the following lens and camera adjustments 1 Flange back adjustment for the lens 2 Auto iris operation speed adjustment for the lens 3 White shading adjustment for the lens performed using the controls on the camera 10 Adjusting the lens flange back Adjust the flange back distance from the surface where the lens is mounted to the surface where the images are formed if the subject fails to be precisely focused at both the telephoto and wide angle settings when zoom operations are to be performed Once adjusted the flange back does not need to be adjust
24. iew This new generation all format HD camera is designed to support the 10801 format By way of providing support for the 10801 format this model uses newly developed 2 3 CCDs with 2 2 million pixels 1920 H x 1080 V By taking a fresh approach to the on chip lens CCD structure and processes these new CCDs embody dramatically improved sensitivity smear and dynamic range specifications compared with conventional CCDs and they achieve a high performance which is on a par with that of SD Furthermore the moire in the band has been slashed by offsetting the pixels by combining Panasonic s unique horizontal line readout CCDs with high accuracy signal processing The newly developed digital signal processing LSI which supports 12 bit A D conversion and which is provided in the camera head processes the gamma knee detail matrix and other process signals and uses a new system for CCD defect correction to achieve improved operability with a greater number of functions high quality and high stability which only digital systems can deliver The 12 bit A D converter yields a stable wide dynamic circuit with a high signal to noise ratio from the dark areas to the highlights A newly developed casing is used to house the Multi Format Camera head to achieve a compact size and light weight The amount of heat generated has been significantly reduced by designing the new circuitry to consume less power and by adopting an efficient heat dissipation desig
25. ing1 Side Modulation 15 gt Zone Mark 13 9 Safety Mark 16 9 Center Mark OFF Center Mark Sel 1 Line Width 4 2 When the JOG dial is pressed the setting of the item indicated by the arrow flashes VF Setting1 Side Modulation gt Zone Mark m A Safety Mark Center Mark OFF Center Mark Sel 1 Line Width 4 3 Turn the JOG dial to change the setting VF Setting1 Side Modulation 5 Zone Mark 4 3 Safety Mark roic Center Mark OFF Center Mark Sel 1 Line Width 4 4 When the JOG dial is pressed the data is entered VF Settingi Side Modulation gt Zone Mark Safety Mark 1 Center Mark 0 Center Mark Sel 1 Line Width 4 lt Note gt Bear in mind that if in step 3 the MENU switch is set to OFF while the setting is flashing the setting prior to the flashing will remain unchanged Menu operations ll Entering the menu data continued When the setting flashes one character at a time press the JOG dial to move the flashing toward the right 1 When the JOG dial is pressed flashing moves toward the right Cam Setting3 RET ID RETI 248 01001 RET ID RET2 EFGH2001 RET ID RET3 1JKL3001 RET ID RET4 WXYZ4001 4 Cam Setting3 ID RET1 ABED1001 RET ID RET2 FGH2001 RET ID RET3 1JKL3001 RET ID RET4 WXYZ4001 2 Turn the JOG dial to change the setting Cam Setting3 RET ID RETI
26. ion on the DTL side DTL COMP for adjusting the compensation on the DTL side CORNER DTL for setting the corner DTL SKIN Detail for setting the skin tone detail level SKIN CRISP for adjusting the skin tone detail crisp AREA SAT for setting the skin tone area chroma AREA WIDTH for setting the skin tone area width AREA PHASE for setting the skintone area phase AREA Ymax for setting the skin tone area brightness MAX AREA for setting the skin tone area brightness MIN AREA SLOPE for setting the skin tone area edge slope Camera s internal calendar function settings MODE for selecting the format load or storage mode FILE No for setting the file number to be used EXECUTE for executing card operations MODE for setting the down converter mode Auto lris Window Select Iris Level Pear Ratio A lris Range for setting the range of adjusting fine auto iris level with iris volume joystick A lris Speed for setting the auto iris speed FILE SEL for selecting scene files Load for loading scene files Store for storing scene files AK HC930P Connector pin assignment CN in the Instructions Q OPT FIBER EDW 3K 93C TLC Hirakawa Pins Signal 01 OPT TX Mark Band IN 02 OPT RX Mark Band OUT 1 STBYINCOM T 2 STBYINCOM R 3 AC220V C 4 AC220V H 4 INCOM XLR5 31F77 Female Canon Pin Signal 1 TALK_GND 2 TALK 3 RECEIVE_GND 4
27. n an SD system 1 Component connections Refer to pages 18 to 20 for the component connections After all the components have been connected the monitor system may be connected afterward set the CCU s main power switch to the ON position Then turn on the camera s power switch 17 System connections 1 with Multi Format Camera 2 viewfinder AJ HVF20P Camera control unit AK HCU931P Multi Format Camera AK HC930P ROP cable Remote operation panel AK HRP931P CD Before proceeding with the connections set the CCU power switch to the OFF position Connect the Multi Format Camera to the CCU Connect the ROP cable to the CCU and ROP When the camera power switch is set to ON after the CCU main power switch has been set to ON the camera can be controlled using the ROP 5 Upon completion of shooting set the CCU camera power switch and main power switch to OFF 18 System connections 2 with build up unit Large lens Build up unit AK HBU931P 8 LCD viewfinder AK HVF931P Camera control unit AK HCU931P Multi Format Camera AK HC930P ROP cable Remote operation panel AK HRP931P 19 System connections 3 with MSU 29 Genmec000055000 HHE 525555 N pi aofo onon WS C E A A A A k k k ke 7 n sp
28. n for the new casing SD signals D1 VBS can be output and RET images and PROMPT signals can be input by connecting the Multi Format Camera to the CCU AK HCU931P optional accessory In terms of controlling the camera s functions the ROP AK HRP931P or MSU AK MSU930P also available as an optional accessory can be connected to the CCU to control such analog functions as the camera head s pedestal and iris and control such switches as the gain and output selector switches Features Newly developed 10801 2 2 million pixel CCDs Peripheral components incorporated e Ease of operation can be further improved by configuring e This achieves a high sensitivity that surpasses the standard sensitivity of F10 and is on a par with SD e Smear has been cut to 135 dB and the number of white marks has been drastically reduced by process improvements e H CCD drive is accomplished at a frequency of 74 MHz to attain a high response and high resolution Digital signal processing LSI with high picture quality featured in the camera unit e After the process circuits the signals undergo 12 bit 74 MHz high picture quality digital processing yielding a high reliability more functions and enhanced operating ease as a result Multi functional enhancer e n addition to the many functions such as chroma DTL skin DTL and dynamic DTL there is a choice of 8 boost frequencies For both HD and SD Designed to achieve low noise levels of below
29. nal 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 15 Component system configuration An example of the standard system consisting of the Multi Format Camera AK HC930P and peripheral components is described below and shown on the following page The MSU AK MSU930P is not required unless a multiple number of cameras are to be controlled The basic system configuration includes the lens Multi Format Camera 2 viewfinder camera control unit CCU and remote operation panel ROP System block diagram eOOOOU0e08000000000 DEEE o LEET T BBo ooooo Ji a 01 ig Hhunnmunmuuumuuumumunumu Large lens Build up unit Master setup unit AK HBU931P AK MSU930P an a a Camera control unit AK HCU931P iT Mp 8 LCD viewfinder a Microphone kit AK HVF931P AJ MC700P gt ROP cable w v m a 0 POTE 2 black and white viewfinder AS AJ HVF20P L Dm Multi Format Camera 9
30. nic Controls and their functions Lens mount Bayonet type This is where the lens is mounted Lens clamp lever The lens is inserted into the lens mount and this lever is then turned to clamp the lens in place Lens cable mic cable clamps These are used to clamp the lens cable and mic cable in place Tripod mount Before securing the Multi Format Camera to a tripod attach the tripod adapter SHAN TM700 which is available as an optional accessory Shoulder pad Adjust this pad in such a way that the Multi Format Camera can be operated easily when carried on the shoulder The pad position can be moved forward or backward once the two fixing screws are loosened Optical fiber connector EDW 3K made by LEMO Camera power switch POWER This is used to select the camera power input power supplied from the CCU or from an external connector and turn the power ON and OFF Power LED This lights up red when power is supplied to the camera Power circuit breaker BREAKER When an overcurrent flows to the camera the breaker is tripped and the power supply is cut off INCOM connectors 1 2 INCOM1 INCOM2 The INCOM or headset plugs are connected here INCOM1 MIC ON OFF switch MIC1 TALK This is the INCOM1 MIC ON OFF selector switch INCOM1 level control INCOM1 LEVEL This is used to adjust the INCOM1 receive level INCOM2 MIC ON OFF switch MIC2 TALK This i
31. r displaying the status when the electronic shutter is ON EXTENDER for displaying the status when the extender is ON MONI OUT for displaying the status when the monitor output signal is other than Y FAN OFF for displaying the status when the fan is OFF GAIN for displaying the status when the gain is other than 0 dB BLACK GAMMA for displaying the status when the black gamma is ON VF FAN SPEED for controlling the fan speed of the 7 viewfinder Setting menu configuration Hierarchical menus Painting Image ON OFF settings I BLACK SHD Black shading adjustments I PED FLARE GAIN Pedestal flare and gain adjustments I WHITE SHADING White shading adjustments m GAMMA I CAM SETTING SW 4 Gamma adjustments Knee and white clip adjustments LINEAR MATRIX Matrix adjustments m KNEE WHITE CLIP 34 FLARE for setting the flare to ON or OFF BLACK GAMMA for setting the black gamma to ON or OFF GAMMA for setting the gamma to ON or OFF KNEE for setting the knee to ON or OFF WHITE CLIP for setting the white clip to ON or OFF MATRIX for setting the matrix to ON or OFF DTL for setting DTL to ON or OFF FLESH DTL for setting the flesh tone DTL to ON or OFF CORRECT for setting the black shading to ON or OFF B H SAW R for adjusting the R black shading H SAW B H SAW G for adjusting the G black shading H SAW H SAW B for adjusting the B black shading
32. s the INCOM2 MIC ON OFF selector switch INCON2 level control INCOM2 LEVEL This is used to adjust the INCOM2 receive level INCOM1 selector switch INCOM1 PGM This is used to select the PGM to be mixed with INCOM1 INCOM1 PGM level control INCOM1 PGM This is used to adjust the INCOM1 and PGM mixing level INCOM2 PGM selector switch INCOM2 PGM This is used to select the PGM to be mixed with 2 2 level control INCOM2 This is used to adjust the INCOM2 mixing level RET A selector switch RET A This switch is used to select the return images to be switched by RET A D RET B selector switch RET B This switch is used to select the return images to be switched by RET B CALL LED This lights when the CALL switch is pressed lights in response to a call from the ROP or MSU It also D CALL switch CALL This lights the CALL LED on the ROP or MSU and sounds the buzzer OPT LED This indicates the camera s optical signal reception status It normally lights up green When any problem has occurred it lights up red D Back tally LED selector switch This is used to set the back tally LED to ON or OFF Back tally LED This lights when the tally signal is supplied RET switching control connector RET CONT The cable of the RET switching box optional accessory is connected here for controlling the ON OFF settings of 2
33. ses 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 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY CAUTION Invisible Laser radiation is emitted from the Optical fiber connector when this product is turned on Don t look into directly into the Optical fiber connector of this product For CANADA This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numl rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate LL indicates safety information CAUTION This product uses a semiconductor laser system and is a laser class 1 product complies with Radiation Performance Standards 21CFR SUBCHAPTER J Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous r
34. te gt When connecting the plug to the viewfinder s 2 Attach the accessory mounting plate to the viewfinder connector ensure that it is fully and securely inserted Remove mounting plate from the viewfinder Mounting plate supplied to AK HC930P Detaching the viewfinder 1 Check that the camera s POWER switch is at the OFF position 2 Loosen the stopper screw pull up the knob on the mounting plate and slide the viewfinder along and off the plate 3 Pull up the knob on the mounting plate and slide the plate to attach the viewfinder Pull up the knob 3 Disconnect the plug from the viewfinder cable connector 12 Performing the viewfinder adjustments The viewfinder is an optional accessory Left or right position adjustment Forwrd or backward position adjustment 1 Rotate the viewfinder forward backward position fixing lever towards the outside to release the it from the locked position 1 Loosen the stopper screw Stopper screw Lever Viewfinder Viewfinder Co A la 2 Move ihe viewfinder to the left or right to adjust its 2 Move the viewfinder forward or backward to adjust its position position 3 Rotate the viewfinder forward backward position fixing 3 Tighten the stopper screw lever in the opposite direction until it locks Stopper screw 13 Connecting a microphone When
35. u Menu switch MENU When this switch is pressed the camera s user menu is output when it is pressed again the menu screen display is cleared Controls and their functions JOG dial button Turning the JOG dial while the menu screen is displayed moves the cursor to the setting items The menu settings are established by operating this dial button For details on the menu operations refer to the section on the menu operations Electronic shutter selector switch SHUTTER This is set to ON when the electronic shutter is to be used When it is set to the SEL position the shutter speed is switched in the preset range and the mode is also switched It is not effective when the CCU is connected to the camera AWB ABB start switch AUTO W B BAL This switch is operated when the white balance AWB or black balance ABB is to be adjusted automatically It is not effective when the CCU is connected to the camera VTR start RET selector switch VTR RET This is used as the REC start switch of the VTR and return image selector switch It performs the same operations as the VTR button of the lens Its function can be allocated as desired on the menu Lens connector LENS The lens cable is connected to this connector Front MIC1 connector MIC1 A microphone optional accessory is connected here The power supply for the microphone can be connected from this connector What kind power is to be supplied is set using t
36. ut is being used Camera warning or message display A message indicating the occurrence of an alarm the camera settings the progress made in the adjustments and the adjustment results appear here for about 3 seconds Focus position display The focus position is indicated here in the form of a number Note This display appears only when a lens which has a focus position voltage output is being used 3 Zoom position display The zoom position is indicated here in the form of a number Note This display appears only when a lens which has a zoom position voltage output is being used 4 MONI SEL display This indicates the video mode of the monitor output Optical level display This indicates the light sensing level of the optical fiber cable 21 Menu operations Basic setting menu operations ll Displaying the menus User menu 1 Press the MENU button The camera s USER menu screen now appears on the viewfinder or monitor USER MENU gt Operation Painting Maintenance 2 Turn the JOG dial to select the menu item 3 After having selected the item press the JOG dial to access that item s menu Operation Setting VF Setting2 VF Display VF Display2 Setting1 Setting2 Setting3 INCOM LEED TIME 22 lll Entering the menu data After accessing the item menus enter the respective data 1 Turn the JOG dial to select the menu item to be set VF Sett

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