Introduction
Connection
Preparations and
Main Functions
Camera
Adjustments
Menu Operation
General
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
INSTRUCTIONS
RM-HP250AU
RM-HP250DE
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-HP250
POWER
TALLY
CALL
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
PAINT WHITE AUTO
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
SHUTTER
STEP
HIGH
W.BAL
B
MID
A
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
AUTO
MANU
R
B
MENU
LOW
PRESET
GAIN
INTERCOM
LEVEL
CLOSE
OPEN
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
Thank you for purchasing this JVC product. Before operating this
device, please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best
possible performance.
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the body.
Retain this information for future reference.
Model No.
Serial No.
LST0610-001A
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Safety Precautions (for USA)
CAUTION
ATTENTION
RISQUE D'ELECTROCUTION
NE PAS OUVRIR
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
ATTENTION: POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D'ELECTROCUTION
NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N'EST
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
A REGLER PAR L'UTILISATEUR.
SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME.
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.
Le symbole de l’éclair à l’intérieur d’fun triangle
équilatéral est destiné à alerter l’futilisateur sur la
présence d’fune “tension dangereuse” non isolée
dans le boîtier du produit. Cette tension est suffisante
pour provoquer l’électrocution de personnes.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle
is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the
appliance.
Le point d’exclamation à l’intérieur d’un triangle
équilatéral est destiné à alerter l’utilisateur sur la
présence d’opérations d’entretien importantes au
sujet desquelles des renseignements se trouvent
dans le manuel d’instructions.
* Ces symboles ne sont utilisés qu’aux Etats-Unis.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
AVERTISSEMENT:
POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D'INCENDIE OU
D'ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER
L'APPAREIL A L'HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE.
Ce magnétoscope ne doit être utilisé que sur du courant
alternatif en 120 V (RM-HP250AU).
This unit should be used with 120V AC only (RM-HP250AU).
CAUTION:
To prevent electric shocks and fire hazards, DO NOT use
any other power source.
ATTENTION:
Afin d’éviter tout resque d'incendie ou d’électrocution, ne
pas utiliser d'autres sources d'alimentation électrique.
INFORMATION:
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.
REMARQUE:
La plaque d'identification (numéro de série) se trouve sur le
panneau arrière de l'appareil.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense.
CAUTION:
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT APPROVED BY JVC
COULD VOID USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE
EQUIPMENT.
NOTE:
The rating plate (serial number plate) is on this unit.
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.
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Safety Precautions (continued)
FOR EUROPE
This equipment is in conformity with the provisions and
protection requirements of the corresponding European
Directives. This equipment is designed for professional
video appliances and can be used in the following environ-
ments:
● Controlled EMC environment (for example, purpose-built
broadcasting or recording studio), and rural outdoors
environments.
IMPORTANT (In the United Kingdom)
Mains Supply (AC 230 V)
WARNING - THIS APPARATUS
MUST BE EARTHED
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance
with the following code;
GREEN-and-YELLOW : EARTH
BLUE : NEUTRAL
BROWN : LIVE
In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for
electromagnetic compatibility we recommend to use
cables not
exceeding the following lengths:
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed
as follows.
The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must
be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked
with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured
GREEN or GREEN-AND-YELLOW.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to
the terminal which is marked with the letter N or which is
coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN
must be connected to the terminal which is marked with
the letter L or coloured RED.
Maximum Cable
Length
Port
Cable
CAMERA CABLE
REMOTE
Shielded Cable
Shielded Cable
Shielded Cable
Shielded Cable
5m
5m
HD/SD SDI INPUT
HD/SD SDI OUTPUT
10m
10m
VIDEO OUTPUT
(COMPOSITE)
Shielded Cable
Shielded Cable
10m
10m
VIDEO OUTPUT
(Y/G, PB/B, PR/R)
GENLOCK INPUT
AUX INPUT
Shielded Cable
Shielded Cable
10m
10m
1.5m
3m
INTERCOM (CANNON) Shielded Cable
INTERCOM (H, C, G)
TALLY (PVM, PGM, C)
AC INPUT
Shielded Cabel
POWER SYSTEM
Unshielded Cable
Unshielded Cable
3m
Connection to the mains supply
2.5m
This unit operates on voltage of 230 V AC, 50 Hz (RM-
HP250DE).
The inrush currant of this apparatus is 7.4A.
Caution:
Where there are strong electromagnetic waves or
magnetism, for example near a radio or TV transmitter,
transformer, motor, etc., the picture and the sound may
be disturbed. In such case, please keep the apparatus
away from the sources of the disturbance.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSETHIS APPLIANCETO RAIN
OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
To prevent electric shock, do not open the cabinet. No
user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified
service personnel.
WARNING–THIS APPARATUS
MUST BE EARTHED
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This unit is designed for professional use only.
Note:
The rating plate and the safety caution are on the top of
the unit.
Caution for AC Power Cord
FORYOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING
TEXT CAREFULLY.
Appropriate AC Power Cord must be used in each local area.
FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE, ETC.
Not to be used in the U.K.
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CAUTION:
RED color indications on the operation panel are
provided but they are not safety related, RED color
indications :
(1) For Tally Indicator
(2) For Calling Indicator
WARNING
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment
this product may cause radio interference in which
case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
WARNING
For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the socket outlet shall
be installed near the equipment and shall be easily
accessible.
Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment
[European Union]
This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed as general
household waste at its end-of-life. Instead, the product should be handed over to the applicable
collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment for proper treatment, recovery
and recycling in accordance with your national legislation.
By disposing of this product correctly, you will help to conserve natural resources and will help prevent
potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by
inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more information about collection point and recycling
of this product, please contact your local municipal office, your household waste disposal service or the
shop where you purchased the product.
Attention:
This symbol is
only valid in the
European
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.
Union.
(Business users)
tion about the take-back of the product.
[Other Countries outside the European Union]
If you wish to dispose of this product, please do so in accordance with applicable national legislation or
other rules in your country for the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment.
Dear Customer,
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards regarding electromagnetic compatibility
and electrical safety.
European representatives of Victor Company of Japan Limited is:
JVC Technology Centre Europe GmbH
P. O. B ox 10 05 52
61145 Friedberg
Germany
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Safety Precautions (continued)
Place of storage and use
Moving the unit
Ⅵ Avoid storing or using the unit in the following places.
Failure to do so may lead to malfunction or breakdown.
• Extremely hot or cold places beyond the allowable tem-
perature for operation (-5˚C to 40˚C)
Ⅵ Disconnect the cords before moving the unit.
Before moving the unit, turn off the power and be sure to
unplug the power cord from the electric outlet.
Failure to do so may result in damage to the cord or lead
to fire or electric shock.
Ⅵ Wrap the unit in protective packing to prevent physical
shocks.
Ⅵ Handle the unit with care. Do not subject it to vibration or
physical shocks.
• Humid or dry places beyond the allowable humidity
range for operation (30% to 80%)
• Places that generate strong magnetic fields, e.g. trans-
formers or motors
• Places near devices that generate electric waves, e.g.
transceivers or mobile phones
• Dusty or sandy places
• Places exposed to strong vibration
• Places prone to condensation, such as by a window
• Places that generate radiation, X-rays or corrosive gases
Saving power
Ⅵ For safety reasons and to save energy, unplug the power
cord when the unit is not in use for long periods.
Handling the unit
Ⅵ Do not stack units on top of each other.
Doing so may cause malfunction or failure due to over-
heating or noise, or lead to fire.
Ⅵ Do not block the ventilation openings.
If the openings are blocked, heat will build up inside the
unit, leading to fire. Do not use the unit in a vertical posi-
tion or when it is placed upside down or face up.
Ⅵ Do not place any objects on the unit.
Power cord
Ⅵ Do not use the power cord supplied with the unit on other
devices.
Ⅵ Do not place heavy items on the power cord or trap the
cord under the unit.
Doing so may result in damage to the cord or lead to fire
or electric shock.
Ⅵ Be sure to use the power cord supplied with the unit.
Using a different type or damaged cord may lead to fire
or electric shock.
Placing a heavy object such as a TV monitor or a large
object that protrudes over the edge of the unit on top of
the unit may cause it to overbalance and topple over or
fall off and cause injury.
Ⅵ Do not climb on the unit.
Doing so may cause the unit to topple over or be dam-
aged. Particular attention should be paid to small chil-
dren.
Ⅵ Do not place anything containing water on the unit (such
as a vase, plant pot, glass, cosmetics or chemicals).
If water gets inside the unit, it may lead to fire or electric
shock.
Ⅵ Do not insert foreign objects into the unit.
If any metal object or flammable item gets into the unit
through the ventilation openings, etc., it may lead to fire
or electric shock.
Maintaining the unit
Ⅵ Wipe the unit with a soft cloth.
Do not use thinner or benzene as this may cause the
surface to dissolve or tarnish. For stubborn stains, wipe
first with a water-diluted neutral detergent and then wipe
dry.
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Sicherheitsvorkehrungen (für Deutschland)
FÜR DEUTSCHLAND
SPANNUNGSVERSORGUNG
Anschluss am Netz
Die Betriebsspannung für dieses Gerät beträgt
AC230 V, 50 Hz (RM-HP250DE)
Dieses Gerät entspricht den Bestimmungen und
Schutzanforderungen der anwendbaren EU-Richtlinien.
Dieses Gerät wurde für professionelle Videoanwendungen
entwickelt und kann in den folgenden Umgebungen
eingesetzt werden:
● Kontrollierte EMC-Umgebung (z.B. spezielles Rundfunk-
und Aufnahmestudio) sowie ländliche
Außenumgebungen.
Zu Erzielung der bestmöglichen Leistung und außerdem
zum Zwecke der elektromagnetischen Kompatibilität
empfehlen wir die Verwendung von Kabeln, die folgende
Längenwerte nicht überschreiten:
ACHTUNG:
UM DER GEFAHR VON BRÄNDEN UND
ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLÄGEN VORZUBEUGEN,
DARF DIESES GERÄT WEDER DEM REGEN NOCH
HOHER FEUCHTIGKEIT AUSGESETZT WERDEN.
ACHTUNG
Um elektrische Schläge zu vermeiden, das Gehäuse
nie öffnen. Im Innern befinden sich keine Teile, die vom
Benutzer gewartet werden können. Überlassen Sie die
Wartung qualifiziertem Service-Personal.
Kabellänge
Anschluss
Kabel
(max.)
CAMERA CABLE
REMOTE
Geschirmtes Kabel
Geschirmtes Kabel
Geschirmtes Kabel
Geschirmtes Kabel
Geschirmtes Kabel
5 m
5 m
HD/SD SDI INPUT
HD/SD SDI OUTPUT
10 m
10 m
10 m
WARNUNG
VIDEO OUTPUT
(COMPOSITE)
Bei dem Gerät handelt es sich um ein Klasse-A-Produkt.
In Haushaltsumgebungen kann ein solches Produkt
Funkstörungen verursachen. In einem solchen Fall muss
der Benutzer geeignete Maßnahmen ergreifen.
VIDEO OUTPUT
(Y/G, PB/B, PR/R)
Geschirmtes Kabel
10 m
GENLOCK INPUT
AUX INPUT
Geschirmtes Kabel
Geschirmtes Kabel
10 m
10 m
1,5 m
3 m
WARNUNG
INTERCOM (CANNON) Geschirmtes Kabel
INTERCOM (H, C, G) Geschirmtes Kabel
TALLY (PVM, PGM, C) Ungeschirmtes Kabel
AC INPUT Ungeschirmtes Kabel
Uebermaessiger Schalldruck von Ohrhoerern bzw.
Kopfhoerern kann einen Hoerverlust bewirken. Eine
Einstellung des Ausgangs auf Maximalwerte erhoeht die
Ausgangsspannung am Ohrhoerer- bzw.
Kopfhoererausgang und damit auch den
Schalldruckpegel.
3 m
2,5 m
Die inrush-Strömung dieses Apparates ist 7,4A.
Achtung:
In Bereichen, in denen ein hohes Maß an
Sehr geehrter Kunde, sehr geehrte Kundin, dieses Gerät
stimmt mit den gültigen europäischen Richtlinien und
Normen bezüglich elektromagnetischer Verträglichkeit
und elektrischer Sicherheit überein.
elektromagnetischer oder magnetischer Strahlung
vorhanden ist – etwa in der Nähe eines Radio- oder TV-
Senders, eines Transformators, Motors usw. –, können
Bild- und Tonstörungen auftreten. Bitte stellen Sie das
Gerät in solchen Fällen in größerer Entfernung zur
Störquelle auf.
Die europäische Vertretung für die Victor Company of
Japan, Limited ist:
JVC Technology Centre Europe GmbH
Postfach 10 05 52
61145 Friedberg
Deutschland
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Sicherheitsvorkehrungen (Fortsetzung)
Benutzerinformationen zur Entsorgung alter Geräte
[Europäische Union]
Dieses Symbol zeigt an, dass das elektrische bzw. elektronische Gerät nicht als normaler
Haushaltsabfall entsorgt werden soll. Stattdessen sollte das Produkt zur fachgerechten Entsorgung,
Weiterverwendung und Wiederverwertung in Übereinstimmung mit der Landesgesetzgebung einer
entsprechenden Sammelstelle für das Recycling elektrischer und elektronischer Geräte zugeführt
werden.
Die korrekte Entsorgung dieses Produkts dient dem Umweltschutz und verhindert mögliche Schäden
für die Umwelt und die menschliche Gesundheit, welche durch unsachgemäße Behandlung des
Produkts auftreten können. Weitere Informationen zu Sammelstellen und dem Recycling dieses
Produkts erhalten Sie bei Ihrer Gemeindeverwaltung, Ihrem örtlichen Entsorgungsunternehmen oder in
dem Geschäft, in dem Sie das Produkt gekauft haben.
Hinweis:
Dieses Symbol
ist nur in der
Europäischen
Union gültig.
Für die nicht fachgerechte Entsorgung dieses Abfalls können gemäß der Landesgesetzgebung Strafen
ausgesprochen werden.
(Geschäftskunden)
um Informationen zur Rücknahme des Produkts zu erhalten.
[Andere Länder außerhalb der Europäischen Union]
Wenn Sie dieses Produkt entsorgen möchten, halten Sie sich dabei bitte an die entsprechenden
Landesgesetze und andere Regelungen in Ihrem Land zur Behandlung elektrischer und elektronischer
Geräte.
Erklärung zum Rauschen (für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland):
Maschinenlärminformations-Verordunung 3. GPSGV, 06.01.2004: Der höchste
Schalldruckpegel beträgt 70 dB(A) oder weniger gemäß EN ISO 7779
Hinweis zum Netzanschlußkabel
Zu Ihrer Sicherheit lesen Sie bitte das folgende sorgfältig.
Verwenden Sie ausschließlich ein in Ihrem Land zulässiges
Netzkabel.
Für Kontinentaleuropa
Nicht für den Gebrauch in Großbritannien.
Das Geraet ist nicht fuer die Benutzung am Bildschirmarbeitsplatz gemaess BildscharbV vorgesehen.
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WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
1. Alle Warnungen auf dem Produkt sowie in der Betriebsanleitung sind unbedingt zu beachten.
2. Ziehen Sie den Netzstecker dieses Systems aus der Steckdose, bevor Sie das Gerät reinigen. Benutzen
Sie keine Flüssigreiniger und keine Sprühreiniger. Verwenden Sie zum Reinigen lediglich ein leicht
angefeuchtetes Tuch.
3. Benutzen Sie keine Zubehörteile, die nicht vom Hersteller empfohlenen werden; diese können Gefahren
und Risiken verursachen.
4. Benutzen Sie das Gerät nicht in der Nähe von Wasser und sonstigen Flüssigkeiten - beispielsweise nicht in
der Nähe von Badewannen, Handwaschbecken, Spülen, Waschbecken, nicht in feuchten Kellern, nicht in
der Nähe von Schwimmbecken, und so weiter.
5. Stellen Sie das Gerät nicht auf instabile Wagen, Ständer oder Tische. Das Gerät kann herunterfallen,
ernsthafte Verletzungen bei Kindern und Erwachsenen hervorrufen und auch selbst schwer beschädigt
werden. Benutzen Sie ausschließlich Wagen oder Ständer, die vom Hersteller empfohlen oder mit dem
Gerät verkauft wurden. Bei der Aufstellung im Regal halten Sie sich an die Anweisungen des Herstellers.
Zusätzlich sollten Sie einen vom Hersteller zugelassenen Montagesatz verwenden. Eine Kombination aus
Gerät und Wagen sollte grundsätzlich mit großer Sorgfalt bewegt werden. Schnelle Stopps, übermäßiger
Krafteinsatz und unebener Untergrund können zum Umkippen der Gerät-Wagen-Kombination führen.
6. Schlitze und Öffnungen im Gehäuse sowie an Rückwand und Unterseite dienen der Belüftung des Gerätes
und sorgen dafür, dass das Gerät zuverlässig arbeiten und sich nicht überhitzen kann. Daher dürfen Sie
diese Öffnungen auf keinen Fall blockieren oder abdecken. Die Öffnungen können beispielsweise blockiert
werden, wenn Sie das Gerät auf ein Bett, ein Sofa, einen Teppich oder einen ähnlichen Untergrund stellen.
Dies darf auf keinen Fall geschehen. Das Gerät sollte niemals in der Nähe oder über Heizgeräten oder
anderen Geräten, die Wärme abstrahlen, aufgestellt werden. Geschlossene Aufstellungsorte wie
Bücherregale eignen sich nur dann zur Aufstellung des Gerätes, wenn eine ordnungsgemäße Belüftung
jederzeit gewährleistet ist.
7. Das Gerät ist mit einem Schutzkontaktstecker (einem Stecker mit Erdungsbügeln an beiden Seiten)
ausgestattet. Dieser Stecker lässt sich nur in eine geerdete Schutzkontaktsteckdose einstecken. Dies dient
Ihrer Sicherheit. Falls sich der Stecker nicht problemlos in die Steckdose einstecken lassen sollte, lassen
Sie die (veraltete) Steckdose von einem Elektriker austauschen. Versuchen Sie niemals, die Sicherheit, die
Ihnen ein Schutzkontaktstecker bietet, auf irgendeine Weise außer Kraft zu setzen.
8. Um das Gerät während eines Gewitters oder für einen längeren unbeaufsichtigten Zeitraum zu schützen,
ziehen Sie den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose, und trennen Sie die Antenne oder das Kabelsystem ab.
Dadurch vermeiden Sie Produktschäden, die als Folge eines Blitzeinschlags oder Stromstosses auftreten
können.
9. Sorgen Sie dafür, dass nichts auf dem Netzkabel zu liegen kommt. Platzieren Sie das Gerät nicht an
Stellen, an denen Personen auf das Kabel treten und es beschädigen können.
10. Beachten Sie alle Warnungen und Anleitungen, die auf dem Gerät vermerkt sind.
11. Überlasten Sie niemals Steckdosen oder Verlängerungskabel: Dies kann leicht zu Stromschlägen und
Bränden führen.
12. Stecken Sie niemals Gegenstände gleich welcher Art durch die Gehäuseöffnungen in das Gerät; dabei
können Hochspannung führende Teile berührt und Kurzschlüsse verursacht werden: Es besteht akute
Brand- und Stromschlaggefahr. Lassen Sie niemals Flüssigkeiten gleich welcher Art auf oder in das Gerät
gelangen.
13. Unter folgenden Bedingungen ziehen Sie den Netzstecker und lassen das Gerät von einem qualifizierten
Techniker überprüfen und reparieren:
a. Wenn das Netzkabel oder der Netzstecker beschädigt ist; auch kleinste Beschädigungen können große
Auswirkungen haben.
b. Falls Flüssigkeit auf oder in das Gerät gelangt sein sollte.
c. Wenn das Gerät mit Regen oder Wasser in Berührung gekommen ist.
d. Wenn das Gerät nicht normal funktioniert, obwohl die Betriebsanleitung befolgt wurde. Passen Sie nur
die Steuerungen an, die in der Betriebsanleitung vermerkt sind. Die Anpassung anderer Steuerungen
kann ansonsten zu Schäden führen, die dann sehr aufwändig von einem qualifizierten Techniker
repariert werden müssen, damit das Gerät wieder einwandfrei funktioniert.
e. Falls das Gerät fallen gelassen oder das Gehäuse beschädigt wurde.
f. Falls sich die Leistung des Gerätes spürbar ändern sollte - in diesem Fall muss das Gerät dringend
überprüft und/oder repariert werden.
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Sicherheitsvorkehrungen (Fortsetzung)
ACHTUNG
1) Nehmen Sie nicht die Frontabdeckung ab.
2) Falls sich die Frontabdeckung lösen sollte, setzen Sie sie sofort wieder auf.
Lager- und Verwendungsort:
Ⅵ Vermeiden Sie, den Gerät an folgenden Plätzen zu lagern oder zu verwenden.
Eine Missachtung kann zu einem Fehler oder einer Störung führen.
• Extrem heiße oder kalte Plätze, die außerhalb der zulässigen Betriebstemperatur liegen (–5ºC bis 40ºC)
• Feuchte oder trockene Plätze, die außerhalb der zulässigen Feuchtigkeit für den Betrieb liegen (30% bis 80%)
• Plätze, an denen starke Magnetfelder erzeugt werden, beispielsweise Tranformatoren oder Motoren
• Plätze in der Nähe von Geräten, die elektrische Wellen erzeugen, beispielsweise Sender-Empfänger oder Handys
• Staubige oder sandige Plätze
• Plätze, die starken Erschütterungen ausgesetzt sind
• Plätze, die zu Kondensationsbildung neigen, beispielsweise ein Fenster
• Plätze, die Strahlung, Röntgenstrahlen oder ätzende Gase erzeugen
Handhabung des Geräten:
Ⅵ Stapeln Sie Gerät nicht aufeinander. Dies kann zu erhöhter Geräuschentwicklung und aufgrund von Überhitzung zu
Fehlfunktionen oder zum Totalausfall der Geräte bis hin zu Bränden führen.
Ⅵ Blockieren Sie nicht die Belüftungsschlitze. Sind die Öffnungen blockiert, bildet sich im Inneren des Geräten Hitze, wodurch
ein Brand entstehen kann. Benutzen Sie den Gerät nicht in vertikaler Position, nicht auf dem Kopf stehend, nicht mit der
Front nach oben.
Ⅵ Legen Sie keine Gegenstände auf dem Gerät ab. Wenn Sie einen schweren Gegenstand, beispielsweise einen
Fernsehbildschirm oder einen großen Gegenstand, der über die Kante des Geräten hinausragt, auf den Gerät stellen, kann
dieser aus dem Gleichgewicht geraten. Dadurch besteht die Gefahr, dass der Gerät kippt oder auf den Boden fällt und
Verletzungen verursacht.
Ⅵ Steigen Sie nicht auf den Gerät. Der Gerät könnte umfallen oder beschädigt werden. Achten Sie besonders auf kleine
Kinder.
Ⅵ Stellen Sie keine wasserhaltigen Gegenstände auf dem Gerät ab (beispielsweise Vase, Blumentopf, Gläser, Kosmetika oder
Chemikalien). Tritt Wasser in das Innere des Geräten ein, kann dies einen Brand oder einen Kurzschluss verursachen.
Ⅵ Stecken Sie keine Fremdkörper in den Gerät.Dringen metallische oder brennbare Gegenstände durch die Belüftungsschlitze
o.ä. in den Gerät ein, kann dies einen Brand oder einen Kurzschluss verursachen.
Pflege des Geräten
Ⅵ Wischen Sie den Gerät mit einem weichen Tuch ab.
Verwenden Sie keine Verdünner oder Benzol. Dies könnte dazu führen, dass die Oberfläche zersetzt oder matt wird. Im Fall
von hartnäckigen Flecken, wischen Sie diese zunächst mit einem neutralen und mit Wasser verdünnten Reiniger ab, und
wischen Sie die Fläche dann trocken.
Transport des Geräten
Ⅵ Trennen Sie vor dem Transport des Geräten alle Kabel ab. Schalten Sie den Gerät vor dem Transport aus und stellen Sie
sicher, dass der Netzstecker aus der Steckdose entfernt wurde.Wird dies nicht beachtet, kann dies zu Beschädigungen am
Kabel, einem Brand oder einem Stromschlag führen.
Ⅵ Achten Sie bei der Verpackung darauf, dass der Gerät vor Stößen geschützt ist.
Ⅵ Gehen Sie vorsichtig mit dem Gerät um. Setzen Sie ihn keinesfalls Erschütterungen oder Stößen aus.
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Netzkabel
Ⅵ Verwenden Sie das mit dem Gerät gelieferte Netzkabel ausschließlich für dieses Gerät.
Ⅵ Stellen Sie keine schweren Gegenstände auf das Netzkabel und vermeiden Sie, dass das Netzkabel unter dem Gerät
eingeklemmt wird.Wird dies nicht beachtet, kann dies zu Beschädigungen am Kabel, einem Brand oder einem Stromschlag
führen.
Ⅵ Benutzen Sie grundsätzlich das mit dem Gerät gelieferte Netzkabel. Die Verwendung eines anderen oder beschädigten
Kabels kann zu Stromschlägen und Bränden führen.
Einbau des RM-HP250DE in einem EIA-Rack mit Montageklammern:
1) Entfernen Sie 4 Schrauben und 4 Füße vom Boden des RM-HP250DE.
2) Befestigen Sie diese mit M5-Schrauben am Rack. Diese Schrauben sind im Lieferumfang des RM-HP250DE enthalten.
Achtung
• Stellen Sie keinerlei Gegenstände auf den RM-HP250DE, wenn dieser in einem Rack montiert ist. Dies kann durch
Ungleichgewicht zum Herunterfallen des Geräten führen und Verletzungen oder Schäden verursachen.
• Werden zwei oder mehrere Gerät in dem Rack eingebaut, achten Sie darauf, dass der Abstand mindestens die Größe eines
Geräten beträgt.
• Bauen Sie den RM-HP250DE nicht in ein Rack ein, wenn die Umgebungstemperatur 40°C oder mehr beträgt.
• Wenn Sie das Gerät in einem Rack montieren, halten Sie einen Abstand von mindestens 15 cm zwischen Rack und der
Rückwand des Gerätes ein.
Beachten Sie im Fall eines Einbaus oder Wartung dieses Geräts in einem Rack die speziellen Vorsichtsmaßnahmen, um
sicherzustellen, dass das System nicht an Stabilität verliert.
Folgende Richtlinien dienen zur Sicherstellung Ihrer Sicherheit.
Ist dieses Gerät die einzige Einheit, die in dem Rack einzubauen ist, so sollte es auf dem Rack-Boden angebracht werden.Wird
das Rack teilweise genutzt, bauen Sie die Teile von unten nach oben ein. Die schwerste Komponente sollte stets unten im Rack
eingebaut werden. Ist das Rack mit stabilisierendem Zubehör ausgestattet, montieren Sie zunächst diese Stabilisatoren, bevor
Sie das Gerät in das Rack einbauen oder warten.
Achtung:
Vor dem Einbau in das Rack ist sicherzustellen, dass das Rack sicher und vor dem Umfallen geschützt ist.
Technische Daten:
Allgemein:
Zulässiger Temperaturbereich bei der Lagerung:........................................ -20˚C bis 60˚C
Zulässige Luftfeuchtigkeit für Lagerung: ......................................................... 85 % (max.)
Stromaufnahme:............................................................................................. 0,4 A (max.)
Gewicht: ........................................................................................................... etwa 5,5 k˝
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this JVC product.
Features
Before operating this unit, please read the instructions care-
fully to ensure the best possible performance.
These instructions are for RM-HP250AU/RM-HP250DE.
This is a remote control unit to program the HD studio system
together with the HD camera recorder (GY-HD250/GY-HD251)
and studio adapter (KA-HD250U).
Contents
ⅷMaximum 100m of HD analog component signals
can be transferred
Safety Precautions
You can use the optional camera cable VC-P110 series to
extend the distance between the camera and the remote
control unit up to 100m and transfer the HD analog
component signals.
There is no need to prepare a separate power source as
the power to the studio adapter will be supplied by RM-
HP250.
Introduction
Features........................................................................... 2
Precautions for Proper Use ............................................. 3
Controls, Connectors and Indicators ............................... 4
Front panel ................................................................... 4
Rear panel.................................................................... 6
Connection
Example of Basic Connection.......................................... 8
Example of Connection with 2 Units ................................ 9
Rack Mounting ............................................................... 11
Turning the Power ON.................................................... 11
ⅷEquipped with HD/SD SDI connector
The unit can outputs (3 outputs) transferred signals as SDI
signals via camera cables. It can be connected to SDI
switcher, monitor or other VTR equipment.(RM-HP250AU)
The unit can distribute and output (2 outputs) the input SDI
signals from the SDI input connector. It can be connected
to SDI switcher, monitor or other VTR equipment.(RM-
HP250DE)
Preparations and Main Functions
Camera Cable Length Setup ......................................... 12
Adjustments for Genlock Operation ............................... 13
Intercom ......................................................................... 14
Camera Operator Call.................................................... 14
Tally................................................................................ 14
Function Keys ................................................................ 15
ⅷThe camera can be remotely controlled.
The camera can be remotely controlled by serial
communication. You can also control the camera by
connecting the optional remote control panel RM-LP25U.
Camera Adjustments
Shutter Speed Adjustment............................................. 16
Gain Adjustment ............................................................ 17
Iris Adjustment ............................................................... 17
White Balance Adjustment............................................. 18
ⅷExternal synchronization of HD studio system is
possible
External synchronization of SD reference sync signal or
(VBS or BB), HD tri-level reference sync signal for HD studio
system is possible. H phase and SC phase (SD signal) can
be adjusted on the front panel.
Menu Operation
Flow of Menus ............................................................... 19
Menu Setup Method ...................................................... 20
GENLOCK Menu ........................................................... 21
CABLE Menu ................................................................. 21
FILE Menu ..................................................................... 22
PROCESS Menu ........................................................... 23
OPERATION Menu ........................................................ 25
LCD MODE Menu .......................................................... 26
SYSTEM Menu .............................................................. 26
General
Warning Messages ........................................................ 28
Error Messages ............................................................. 28
Operable camera features ............................................. 29
Operation of connected camera .................................... 30
Troubleshooting ............................................................. 31
Specifications................................................................. 32
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Precautions for Proper Use
ⅷ To prolong the service life of the RM-HP250, do not use it or
store it in the following places.
ꢀ A place subject to extremely high or low temperatures.
ꢀ A place subject to excessive vibration.
ꢀ A place subject to excessive dust.
ⅷ RM-HP250 can be connected to the following equipment:
● GY-HD250/GY-HD251 (HD camera recorder)
● KA-HD250U (studio adapter)
● VF-P400 (view finder with KA-HD250U)
● RM-LP25U (remote control panel)
ꢀ A place subject to high humidity.
● DT109 Beyerdyramic (headset)
ꢀ A place near to a strong source of noise.
Functions not available on the camera cannot be controlled
from this unit.
ⅷ Do not apply strong vibrations or impact to the RM-HP250
during installation or transportation.
: “Operable Camera Features” on page 29
REF.
ⅷ If the RM-HP250 is rack-mounted, be sure to insert ventilated
panels above and below it in order to improve ventilation,
Do not stack two RM-HP250 units or place any object on
top of a RM-HP250 unit.
In addition, make sure to keep surrounding temperature of
this unit below 40°C during use.
ⅷ If the supply voltage is too high or low, the service life of the
RM-HP250 may be reduced or it may not be able to provide
an optimum performance.
ⅷ Do not connect or disconnect the camera cable connector
while the RM-HP250 is ON.
ⅷ After turning the RM-HP250 OFF, wait at least 10 seconds
before turning it ON again.
ⅷ To save power consumption, turn the RM-HP250 OFF when
it is not in use.
ⅷ Noise may interfere with the video when the RM-HP250 is
installed near a source of strong magnetism, such as a radio
or TV transmitting antenna, power transformer or motor.
ⅷ While the values set by using the menus are retained in the
memory even after the unit is turned off, those set using the
front panel switches and controls are retained for about 10
days only and then the factory-set defaults are reset.
ⅷ As the LCD contrast is reduced at low temperatures, it should
be re-adjusted before use in such conditions.
: Item “6A: CONTRAST” on page 26.
REF.
ⅷ When a transceiver or cellular phone is used near to a RM-
HP250 or to a camera connected to it, noise may interfere
with the video. However, this is not a malfunction.
ⅷ When an intercom is used, radio interference may occa-
sionally affect any system that is connected to the RM-
HP250. In such a case the INTERCOM G (GND) terminal
provided to the RM-HP250 should be grounded.
ⅷ In a multiple camera setup, if the adjustments made to the
different cameras deviate significantly, the cameras may not
be able to function satisfactorily. Be sure to adjust the cam-
eras accordingly before using them with the RM-HP250.
ⅷ Use camera cables with standard lengths, as specified.
Otherwise, the camera cable compensation may not be able
to work efficiently.
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Controls, Connectors and Indicators
ꢀ Front panel
1 2 34
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-HP250
POWER
TALLY
CALL
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
PAINT WHITE AUTO
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
SHUTTER
STEP
HIGH
W.BAL
B
MID
A
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
AUTO
MANU
R
B
MENU
LOW
PRESET
GAIN
INTERCOM
LEVEL
CLOSE
OPEN
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
5 6
7 8
90 !
6
% ^ &*
Intercom connector
Connect the intercom headset to this connector.
1
[BARS] button and indicator light *2
When this button is pressed, the light in it lights up and the
connected camera outputs the color bars signal.
:“Intercom” on page 14.
REF.
:
“Adjustments for Genlock Operation” on page 13.
REF.
[INTERCOM LEVEL] control
2
3
Use this knob to adjust the intercom earphone volume.
[F1 to F4] function keys and indicator light *2
Each of these keys can turn the function assigned to it
alternately ON and OFF.
7
8
[TALLY] lamp
This lamp lights when a signal is input to the TALLY termi-
nals 2 on the rear panel.
It lights in red when a tally signal is input to the TALLY
PGM terminal on the rear panel or in green when a tally
signal is input to the TALLY PVW terminal.
:“Function Keys” on page 15.
REF.
LCD display
This panel shows the SHUTTER and GAIN settings as
well as the functions assigned to the function buttons.
This panel is also used to show menus and various opera-
tion messages.
The following display appears when the remote control
panel is connected and during operate on.
NOTE
The button lamps will light up and blink as below.
● During CALL ......CALL button blinks in red
● TALLY PGM ........TALLY lamp lights up in red
● TALLY PVW ........TALLY lamp lights up in green
EXT. REMOTE
CONNECTED
[CALL] button and indicator light *1
4
The camera operator can also be called without using the
intercom. When this button is pressed once, the light in it
lights up and the tally lamp on the camera blinks to inform
the camera operator of a call. Pressing this button again
turns off both the button light and tally light on the camera. It
blinks in red when there is a CALL signal from the camera.
[MENU] button and indicator light
9
When this button is held depressed for about 1 second,
the button light is lit and the menu becomes variable. (The
SHUTTER and GAIN lights should be off.)
Pressing this button terminates a menu and turns the light
in the button off.
:“Menu Setup Method” on page 20.
REF.
NOTE
When the CALL button is pressed during VF-P400 op-
eration, the picture on the viewfinder screen may vi-
brate. However, this is not a malfunction.
[SHUTTER] light
This light is turned on when the shutter speed variation
facility is ON.
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Adjust the shutter speed using the SHUTTER control
.
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[FULL AUTO] button and indicator light *2
5
When this button is pressed, the light in it lights up and the
connected camera enters the FAS (Full-Auto Shooting)
mode. Pressing the button again turns the light off.
In the FAS mode, the BARS mode is switched OFF, and
the auto level control, auto iris control and full-auto white
balance control functions are performed automatically in
an integrated manner.
[SHUTTER] control with ON/OFF button *2
When this knob is pressed, the shutter speed variation func-
tion is turned alternately ON and OFF.
When the shutter speed variation is ON, the SHUTTER
is turned on and turning the knob will vary the
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shutter speed.
:
“Shutter Speed Adjustment” on page 16.
REF.
NOTE
In STEP mode the shutter speed is varied in stages, fine
adjustments can be made in VARIABLE mode.
Functions not available on the camera cannot be
controlled from this unit.
: Item “5A: SHUTTER” on page 25.
REF.
:“Operable Camera Features” on page 29.
REF.
When the MENU light 9 is lit, turn the knob to switch be-
tween menu items, press the knob (to the ON position) to
select an item.
:“Menu Setup Method” on page 20.
REF.
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Controls, Connectors and Indicators (continued)
[GAIN - VARIABLE] control with ON/OFF button *2,*3
NOTE
@
When the button is pressed, the VARIABLE GAIN mode is
switched ON and OFF alternately.
● When the camera performs the auto white operation
or other AUTO SET operations, the light in this button
normally lights up and turns off when the camera com-
pletes the operation. If the adjustment has not been
done correctly, the LCD display shows an error
message.
● The light in this button also lights up when the FAW
(Full-time Auto White-balance) adjustment function of
the camera is functioning.
The GAIN light
mode is ON.
is turned on when the VARIABLE GAIN
#
When the GAIN mode is set to VARIABLE, the GAIN value
can be varied from 0.1 dB (or 1.0 dB) to 18 dB in 0.1 dB (or
1.0 dB) steps. The variation per step and the maximum
gain value can be changed under the following items.
: Items “5B: V. GAIN STEP” and “5C: V. GAIN
MAX” on page 25.
REF.
[GAIN] light *3
This light is turned on when the gain control is in the
VARIABLE GAIN mode.
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[WHITE - W.BAL B/A/PRESET] switch *2
*
This switch switches the white balance control setting be-
tween the value stored in Memory B (AUTO 2), that stored
in Memory A (AUTO 1) and the PRESET value (3200K).
When the white-balance adjustment is PRESET and the
[GAIN - STEP LOW/MID/HIGH] switch *2
The gain value can be selected according to the position
of this switch.
PAINT
button is pressed so that the light in it lights up,
^
the white-balance adjustment is set to the Manual mode,
in which the white-balance can be adjusted with the R/B
HIGH :
Gain value set by item “5F: GAIN HIGH” on page 25.
Gain value set by item “5E: GAIN MID” on page 25.
Gain value set by item “5D: GAIN LOW” on page 25.
REF.
REF.
REF.
MID
:
gain controls
.
%
:“White Balance Adjustment” on page 18.
REF.
LOW :
The selected gain value is shown in the LCD display 8
every time that the position of this switch is changed.
[MASTER BLACK] control *2
Use this knob to adjust the pedestal level, which is the
black reference (master black) value.
(
)
“Gain Adjustment” on page 17.
REF.
[IRIS - AUTO/MANU] button and indicator light *2
[WHITE - R/B] gain controls *2
%
When this button is pressed so that the light in it lights the
lens iris is set to the manual iris control mode.The lens iris
level may be adjusted in this mode by using the IRIS con-
R : Use this knob to fine-adjust the R gain during the white
paint operation or adjust the R gain during manual white
balance adjustment.
trol
.
⁄
B : Use this knob to fine-adjust the B gain during the white
paint operation or adjust the B gain during manual white
balance adjustment.
When this button is pressed so that the light in it turns off,
the lens iris is set to the auto iris control mode. The auto
iris level can be fine adjusted with the IRIS control
.
⁄
:“White Balance Adjustment” on page 18.
REF.
[IRIS - CLOSE-OPEN] control *2
When the manual iris control mode is set (which is indi-
cated by the lighting of the light in the AUTO/MANU button
⁄
[WHITE - PAINT] button and indicator light *2
When this button is pressed so that the light in it lights up,
the R and B gain values can be adjusted using the R and
^
), use this knob to adjust the iris aperture between
)
%. If the W.BAL switch 8 is set to “A” or “B”,
B controls
CLOSE and OPEN.
the white paint adjustment (fine adjustment of the R and B
When the iris mode is AUTO (when the light in the button is
not lit up), the auto iris level can be fine adjusted with this
knob.
gain) can be performed using the R and B controls
If the W.BAL switch
.
8 is set to PRESET, the light in this
%
button lights up and the R and B controls can vary the R
“Iris Adjustment” on page 17.
REF.
and B gain values by a larger amount than usual
.
%
[POWER] switch
Press this switch to turn the power ON and OFF.
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[WHITE - AUTO] button and indicator light *2
&
Press this button to start an auto white-balance adjustment
of the camera (within a second).This button is activated only
when the W.BAL switch is set to “A” or “B”.
When the camera in use has the AUTO SETUP function,
pressing and holding this button for more than a second ini-
tiates the AUTO SETUP mode and then starts the auto black-
balance and auto white-balance adjustment operations. If
the camera does not have an AUTO SETUP function, press-
ing and holding this button for more than a second starts
only the auto white-balance adjustment operation.
*1: When CALL function is available at the remote control
panel, operation cannot be performed from the main unit
when connected to the remote control panel.
*2: Operation cannot be performed from the main unit when
connected to the remote control panel.
*3:
and
are unavailable when connected to GY-HD250/
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GY-HD251.
:“White Balance Adjustment” on page 18.
REF.
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Controls, Connectors and Indicators (continued)
ꢀ Rear panel
RM-HP250AU Rear Panel
VIDEO OUTPUT
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C G
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
Y/G
PB/B
PR/R
PGM
C
H
HD/SD SDI
OUTPUT
REMOTE
COMPOSITE VIDEO
RTS
AC ` IN AC120V 60Hz
CAMERA CABLE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
RM-HP250DE Rear Panel
VIDEO OUTPUT
INPUT
OUTPUT
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
PGM
C
H
G
Y/G
PB/B
PR/R
HD/SD SDI
REMOTE
COMPOSITE VIDEO
AC ` IN 230V ` 50Hz
CAMERA CABLE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
[AC ` IN] connector
Connect this socket to a commercial power supply outlet
using the power cord provided.
1
2
[GENLOCK INPUT] synchronous signal input
connectors
These connectors are for reference sync signal input.
These two connectors are loop-through connected inside
to enable a bridge connection.
They are terminated automatically when they are not
bridge-connected.
Input BB or Tri-level sync signal.
5
[TALLY] terminals
These terminals input the tally control signals.
:“Tally ” on page 14.
REF.
[INTERCOM] terminals
3
[Y/G, PB/B, PR/R] component video signal
output connectors
The settings of the output signals from these connectors
can be switched between Y/PB/PR, G/B/R using the SIG
SELECT switch on the connected camera or by using the
menu setup of the camera.
6
These terminals input and output the intercom signals.
In a system composed of multiple cameras and remote
control units, the intercom function provides intercommu-
nication between operators.
:“Intercom” on page 14.
REF.
[AUX VIDEO INPUT] connectors
4
[COMPOSITE VIDEO] signal output connector
This connector outputs VBS (composite video) signal.
7
These connectors are used to input the return video sig-
nal, which returns the SEG (Special Effects Generator) or
switcher output signal to the camera viewfinder.
These two connectors are loop-through connected inside
to enable a bridge connection.
They are terminated automatically when they are not
bridge-connected.
Input VBS or HD component Y signal.
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[HD/SD SDI OUTPUT] SDI signal output
connectors (RM-HP250AU)
These are output connectors for HD/SD SDI signals. Use
these to equipment with SDI input connectors (e.g., SDI
switcher, monitor or VTR).
[CAMERA CABLE] connector (26-pin)
Connect the optionally available camera cables to the
camera.
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The specification varies depending on the model.
RM-HP250AU : 3 outputs
[HD/SD SDI INPUT/OUTPUT] SDI signal input
and output connectors (RM-HP250DE)
These are HD/SD SDI signal input/output connectors. SDI
signal that is input will be output from the [HD/SD SDI
OUTPUT] connectors.
8
Camera Cable (Optional)
The VC-P110 series camera cables that can be used to con-
nect a camera to the RM-HP250 are available in four lengths
as listed below.
The specification varies depending on the model.
RM-HP250DE : 1 input, 2 outputs
VC-P110 : 5 meters
VC-P112 : 20 meters
VC-P113 : 50 meters
VC-P114 : 100 meters
NOTE
Transferred signals cannot be output via the camera
cable from the HD/SD SDI output connector on RM-
HP250DE. Signals will be output in the same format as
the input signals to HD/SD SDI input connector.
A menu setup is required according to the cables in use.
:“Camera Cable Length Setup” on page 12.
REF.
NOTE
[REMOTE] Connection connector of Remote
Control Panel
9
● If it is required to extent the cable, use the KA-280
extension connector.
This connector connects to the remote control panel and
controls the camera.
● The total cable length should not exceed 100 meters.
When connected, remote control panel operations will take
priority over operations from RM-HP250 (3: FILE, 4:
PROCESS, 5: OPERATION).
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Connection
Example of Basic Connection
ꢀ Standard connection of the RM-HP250 (Connection of a single unit)
● When the RM-HP250AU is connected to a camera.
View Finder
VF-P400
Headset
DT109 (Beyerdynamic)
VF BRIGHT
USER
1
USER
2
USER
3
Camera cable
VC-P110
Headset
DT109
(Beyerdynamic)
ND FILTER
2
1
MENU
STATUS
WHT.BAL
AUTO
CH-1
AUTO
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
ON
OFF
POWER
REC
GY-HD250/GY-HD251 + KA-HD250U
VIDEO OUTPUT
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
Y/G
PB/B
PR/R
PGM
C
H
G
HD/SD SDI
OUTPUT
RETE
COMPOSITE VIDEO
RTS
RM-HP250AU
AC
`
IN AC120V 60Hz
CAMERA CABLE
*1
Monitor
Clamp filter
To power supply
Wind once
OPERATEC
LOCK
BARS
P
ART
OFF
FULL
CENE FILES
3
SPEED
1
2
4
5
P
ART
SHUTTER
1/500
1/100
NORMAL
1/120
1/250
1/1000
12dB
1/2000
15dB
VARIABLE
GAIN
9dB
0dB
3dB
6dB
ALC
18dB
● When the RM-HP250DE is connected to a camera.
LEVEL
-3dB
-6dB
LOLUX
VARIABLE
LEVEL
GAMMA
LEVEL
DETAIL
KNEE POINT
AUTO
KNEE
BLACK
WHITE BALANCE MODE
PRESET FAW
COMPRESS
STRETCH
MANUAL
A
W
A
A
W
B
WHITE
BLACK
PAINT
PAINT
AUTO WHITE
R
B
PAINT
PAINT
AUTO BLACK
R
B
PART
OVER
OPEN
PRESET
LEVEL
View Finder
IRIS MODE
FULL
PRE
SET
AUT
IR
IS
LEV
AUTO
FULL
ALLY
T
VF-P400
CALL
PREVIEW
UNDER
CLOSE
MASTER
BLACK
RM-LP25U
Headset
DT109 (Beyerdynamic)
Camera cable
VC-P110
VF BRIGHT
USER
1
USER
2
USER
3
Headset
DT109
(Beyerdynamic)
ND FILTER
2
1
MENU
STATUS
WHT.BAL
AUTO
CH-1
AUTO
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
ON
OFF
Coaxial cabel
POWER
REC
GY-HD250/GY-HD251 + KA-HD250U
VIDEO OUTPUT
B/B R/R
INPUT
OUTPUT
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
Y/G
P
P
PGM
C
H
G
HD/SD SDI
RETE
COMPOSITE VIDEO
RM-HP250DE
AC
`
IN 230V
`
50Hz
CAMERA CABLE
*1
Monitor
Clamp filter
To power supply
● When the RM-HP250 is connected to a camera, a local
remote controller cannot be connected to the camera.
Wind once
*1 When connect the remote control unit cable to the
REMOTE connector, please be careful to the following
points.
OPERATEC
LOCK
BARS
PART
OFF
FULL
CENE FILES
3
SPEED
1
2
4
5
P
ART
SHUTTER
1/500
1/100
NORMAL
1/120
1/250
1/1000
12dB
1/2000
15dB
VARIABLE
GAIN
9dB
0dB
3dB
6dB
ALC
18dB
LEVEL
-3dB
-6dB
LOLUX
VARIABLE
LEVEL
GAMMA
LEVEL
DETAIL
KNEE POINT
AUTO
KNEE
● To reduce the emission of unwanted radio waves and
to avoid electrostatic influence, be sure to attach the
provided clamp filter attached in RM-LP25U as shown
in the figure.
BLACK
WHITE BALANCE MODE
PRESET FAW
COMPRESS
STRETCH
MANUAL
A
W
A
A
W
B
WHITE
BLACK
PAINT
PAINT
AUTO WHITE
R
B
PAINT
PAINT
AUTO BLACK
R
B
P
ART
OVER
OPEN
PRESET
LEVEL
IRIS MODE
FULL
PRE
SET
AUT
IR
LEV
IS
AUTO
FULL
ALLY
T
● Attach the clamp filter as close to connector as
possible.
CALL
PREVIEW
UNDER
CLOSE
MASTER
BLACK
RM-LP25U
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Connection
Example of Connection with 2 Units
ꢀ Standard connection of RM-HP250AU
● If more than three RM-HP250AU units are
connected, the intercom volume level will be
reduced.
*1When connect the remote control unit cable to the
REMOTE connector, please be careful to the
following points.
● To reduce the emission of unwanted radio waves
and to avoid electrostatic influence, be sure to
attach the provided clamp filter attached in RM-
LP25U as shown in the figure.
(Connection of 2 units)
Headset
DT109
(Beyerdynamic)
View Finder
VF-P400
● Attach the clamp filter as close to connector as
possible.
Camera cable
B L A C K
M A S T E R
C L O S E
U N D E R
VF BRIGHT
P R E V I E W
C A L L
Y L L
A
T
L L
A
USER
1
USER
2
USER
3
F U L L
VC-P110
A U T O
F U L L
ND FILTER
L E V
I R
A U T
S E T
P R E
I S
2
1
L E V E L
P R E S E T
I R I S M O D E
MENU
RM-LP25U
STATUS
O P E N
O V E R
T
R
P
A
WHT.BAL
AUTO
CH-1
AUTO
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
B
R
R
A U T O B L A C I N A K
I N A T
T
P
I N A T I N T B L A C K
I N A T I N T W H I T E
P
ON
OFF
POWER
REC
B
A U T O W H I T I N
A I N A T
E
T
P
P
Clamp filter
B
A W
A
A W
W
F A
P R E S E T
M A N U A L
S T R E T C H C O M P R E S S
B L A C K
W H I T E B A L A N C E M O D E
K N E E
A U T O
K N E E P O I N
A
T
I L D E T
L E V E L
G A M M A
- 6 d B
L E V E L
R I A R
A
V
B A
I A L E B L E
L O L U X
A L C
6 d B
- 3 d B
L E V E L
1 8 d B
1 5 d B
1 2 d B
B d 9
3 d B
0 d B
G A I N
A
V
R I A B L E
1 / 2 0 0 0
1 / 1 0 0 0
1 / 5 0 0
S H U T T E R
1 / 2 5 0
1 / 1 2 0
1 / 1 0 0
N O R M A L
T
R
P
A
5
4
3
2
C E N E F I L E S
1
S P E E D
GY-HD250/GY-HD251 + KA-HD250U
Monitor
F
U
L
L
O
F
F
T R P A
L O C K
B A R S
T
E
C
O
P
E
R
A
Wind once
Headset
DT109
(Beyerdynamic)
*1
RM-HP250AU
VIDEO OUTPUT
B/B R/R
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C G
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
Y/G
P
P
PGM
C
H
HD/SDI
OUUT
REMOTE
COMPOSITE VIDEO
RTS
AC
`
IN AC120Hz
CAMERA CABLE
SDI
External synchronous
signal
To power
supply
Return video
RTS unit
Tally
(Contact supply)
Intercom
Special effects
generator, etc.
SDI
RM-HP250AU
VIDEO OUTPUT
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C G
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
Y/G
P
B/B
PR/R
PGM
C
H
HD/SD SDI
OUTPUT
REMOTE
COMPOSITE VIDEO
RTS
AC
`
IN AC120V 60Hz
CAMERA CABLE
Monitor
*1
To power supply
Clamp filter
View Finder
VF-P400
Wind once
OPERATEC
LOCK
BARS
P
ART
OFF
FULL
CENE FILES
3
SPEED
1
2
4
5
P
ART
SHUTTER
1/500
1/100
NORMAL
1/120
1/250
1/1000
12dB
1/2000
15dB
VARIABLE
GAIN
9dB
0dB
3dB
6dB
ALC
18dB
LEVEL
-3dB
-6dB
LOLUX
VARIABLE
Headset
DT109
(Beyerdynamic)
LEVEL
GAMMA
LEVEL
DETAIL
KNEE POINT
AUTO
KNEE
BLACK
WHITE BALANCE MODE
PRESET FAW AW
COMPRESS
STRETCH
MANUAL
A
AW
B
WHITE
BLACK
PAINT
PAINT
AUTO WHITE
R
B
VF BRIGHT
PAINT
PAINT
AUTO BLACK
R
B
USER
1
USER
2
USER
3
P
ART
OVER
OPEN
ND FILTER
2
1
MENU
PRESET
LEVEL
IRIS MODE
FULL
AUT
PRE
SET
STATUS
IR
IS
LEV
AUTO
WHT.BAL
AUTO
CH-1
AUTO
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
FULL
ALL
T
Y
CALL
PREVIEW
ON
OFF
UNDER
CLOSE
MASTER
BLACK
POWER
REC
RM-LP25U
Camera cable
VC-P110
GY-HD250/GY-HD251 + KA-HD250U
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Connection
Example of Connection with 2 Units (continued)
● If more than three RM-HP250DE units are
connected, the intercom volume level will be
reduced.
*1 When connect the remote control unit cable to
the REMOTE connector, please be care full to
the following points.
ꢀ Standard connection of RM-HP250DE
(Connection of 2 units)
Headset
DT109
(Beyerdynamic)
● To reduce the emission of unwanted radio
waves and to avoid electrostatic influence, be
sure to attach the provided clamp filter attached
in RM-LP25U as shown in the figure.
● Attach the clamp filter as close to connector as
possible.
View Finder
VF-P400
Camera cable
B L A C K
M A S T E R
C L O S E
U N D E R
P R E V I E W
C A L L
Y L L
A
T
L L
A
F U L L
VF BRIGHT
VC-P110
A U T O
F U L L
L E V
I R
A U T
S E T
P R E
I S
USER
1
USER
2
USER
3
L E V E L
P R E S E T
I R I S M O D E
RM-LP25U
ND FILTER
2
1
MENU
O P E N
O V E R
T
R
P
A
STATUS
B
R
R
A U T O B L
T
A
N
C I A K
I N A T
P
A I N T B L A C K
I N A T I N T W H I T E
P
WHT.BAL
AUTO
CH-1
AUTO
CH-2
AUDIO
LEVEL
B
A U T O W H T I N T I E
A P I N A T
P
ON
OFF
Clamp filter
B
A W
A
A
W
W
F A
P R E S E T
M A N U A L
S T R E T C H C O M P R E S S
B L A C K
POWER
REC
W H I T E B A L A N C E M O D E
Coaxial cable
K N E E
A U T O
K N E E P O I N A
T
I L D E T
L E V E L
G A M M A
- 6 d B
L E V E L
R I A
A
V
R
B A
I A L E B L E
L O L U X
A L C
6 d B
- 3 d B
L E V E L
1 8 d B
1 5 d B
1 2 d B
B d 9
3 d B
0 d B
G A I N
A I
B
R
L
A
E
V
R
A
I A B L E
1 / 2 0 0 0
1 / 1 0 0 0
1 / 5 0 0
S H U T T E R
1 / 2 5 0
1 / 1 2 0
1 / 1 0 0
N O R M A L
T
R
P
A
5
4
3
2
C E N E F I L E S
1
S P E E D
F
U
L
L
O
F
F
T R P A
L O C K
B A R S
T
E
C
O
P
E
R
A
GY-HD250/GY-HD251 + KA-HD250U
Wind once
Headset
DT109
(Beyerdynamic)
Monitor
*1
RM-HP250DE
VIDEO OUTPUT
B/B R/R
INPUT
OUTPUT
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C G
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
Y/G
P
P
PGM
C
H
HD/SD S
REMOTE
COMPOSITE VIDEO
AC
`
IN 230V z
CAMERA CABLE
SDI
External synchronous
signal
To power
supply
Return video
Intercom
Tally
(Voltage supply)
Special effects
generator,etc.
SDI
RM-HP250DE
VIDEO OUTPUT
B/B R/R
INPUT
OUTPUT
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C G
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
Y/G
P
P
PGM
C
H
HD/SD SDI
REMOTE
COMPOSITE VIDEO
AC
`
IN 230V` 50Hz
CAMERA CABLE
Monitor
*1
To power supply
Clamp filter
View Finder
VF-P400
Wind once
OPERATEC
LOCK
BARS
P
ART
OFF
FULL
CENE FILES
3
SPEED
1
2
4
5
Headset
DT109
(Beyerdynamic)
P
ART
SHUTTER
1/500
1/100
NORMAL
1/120
1/250
1/1000
12dB
1/2000
15dB
VARIABLE
GAIN
9dB
0dB
3dB
6dB
ALC
18dB
LEVEL
-3dB
-6dB
LOLUX
VARIABLE
LEVEL
GAMMA
LEVEL
DETAIL
KNEE POINT
AUTO
KNEE
BLACK
WHITE BALANCE MODE
PRESET FAW
COMPRESS
STRETCH
MANUAL
A
W
A
AW
B
WHITE
BLACK
PAINT
PAINT
AUTO WHITE
R
B
PAINT
PAINT
AUTO BLACK
R
B
VF BRIGHT
PART
OVER
OPEN
USER
1
USER
2
USER
3
ND FILTER
PRESET
LEVEL
IRIS MODE
FULL
PRE
SET
2
1
AUT
MENU
IR
IS
LEV
AUTO
FULL
ALL
STATUS
T
Y
WHT.BAL
Coaxial cable
AUTO
CH-1
AUTO
CH-2
CALL
PREVIEW
AUDIO
LEVEL
UNDER
CLOSE
MASTER
BLACK
ON
OFF
RM-LP25U
POWER
REC
Camera cable
VC-P110
GY-HD250/GY-HD251 + KA-HD250U
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Connection
Rack Mounting
Mount this unit to the EIA rack.
1. Remove the screws on the four stands at
1
the bottom
Remove the stands.
Rack mount bracket
2. Mount the unit to the rack using the screws
2
Secure to the rack with the optional screws (x4) (M5 x 10
mm).
2
2
NOTE
If the RM-HP250 is rack-mounted, be sure to insert
ventilated panels above and below it in order to improve
ventilation. Do not stack two RM-HP250 units or place
any object on top of a RM-HP250 unit.
(x4)
1
In addition, make sure to keep surrounding temperature
of this unit below 40°C during use.
Turning the Power ON
1. Connect the camera to the RM-HP250 using a proper con-
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-HP250
POWER
WHITE
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
PAINT
AUTO
nection method.
P
W.BAL
B
I
MID
A
AUTO
MANU
R
B
PRESET
2. Press the POWER switch of the RM-HP250 to ON.
O
CLOSE
OPEN
POWER switch
NOTE
● When an item is controllable from both the RM-HP250 and the camera, the control from the camera is defeated. Functions not
available on the camera cannot be controlled from this unit.
● When connecting the RM-HP250 to the camera, do not connect a local remote controller to the camera.
● After turning the RM-HP250 OFF, wait at least 10 secends before turning it ON again.
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Preparations and Main Functions
Camera Cable Length Setup
Cable length setup is required when a camera is connected to the RM-HP250 for the first time or
when the camera cable length is changed. The cable length setup value is stored in the memory
inside the RM-HP250 and is held even after it is turned OFF.
1. Press and hold the MENU button for about 1 second until
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
P
SHUTTER
GAIN
STEP
HIGH
the LCD display shows the menu display. Turn the con-
2. CABLE
MID
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
R
MENU
LOW
trol knob to move the cursor ( ) to "2: CABLE".
M
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
2. Press the control knob to display “2A: LENGTH”.
Control knob
LCD display
MENU button
Cursor
Setting the cable length
1: GENLOCK
2: CABLE
1.
2.
3. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to the cur-
rently set length.
Cursor
4. Turn the control knob to select the cable length that is to
be used in meters (variable to 5M, 20M, 50M or 100M).
2A: LENGTH
5. After setting the value, press the control knob to move the
cursor ( ) back to “2A: LENGTH”.
5M
Setting
2A: LENGTH
2A: LENGTH
3.
4.
5M
100M
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Preparations and Main Functions
Adjustments for Genlock Operation
Genlocking is required for a system, which uses an SEG (special effects generator) as the main
signal source.
:“Example of Connection with 2 Units” on page 9.
REF.
NOTE
● The following adjustments can be made more accurately when using a vectorscope and waveform monitor.
● Be sure to use an underscanned video monitor.
● It is not permitted to genlock the system components using a VCR playback signal.
● Before phase adjustment, wait a little for the phases of the connected components to stabilize.
Preparation
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
P
SHUTTER
STEP
HIGH
1. Press the BARS button to output the color bar signal.The
1: GENLOCK
2: CABLE
MID
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
button light should light up.
R
MENU
LOW
GAIN
M
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
2. Output the built-in color bar signal of the SEG from the
program connector on the front panel of the SEG. (Refer
to the INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL of the SEG.)
Control knob
BARS button
LCD display
MENU button
3. Observing the monitor screen at the same time, adjust
the H PHASE (horizontal phase) and SC (subcarrier
phase) while using the switch on the SEG to alternately
change between color bars of the internal RM-HP250 that
of the SEG.
Cursor
1: GENLOCK
2: CABLE
4.
Adjusting the H PHASE
4. Press and hold the MENU button for about 3 seconds until
Item
Setting
0
the LCD display shows the menu display.
1A: SD H PHASE
5. Ensure that the cursor ( ) is located on “1: GENLOCK”,
then press the control knob to display “1A: SD H PHASE”
or “1B: HD H PHASE”.
5A.
5B.
6. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to the cur-
rently set value, then turn the control knob to adjust the H
PHASE value (HD: –1024 to 1023, SD: –128 to 127).
After the adjustment, press the control knob to move the
cursor ( ) back to “1: GENLOCK”.
1B: HD H PHASE
0
Cursor
NOTE
1A: SD H PHASE
1B: HD H PHASE
1C: SC COARSE
6A.
6B.
7.
Screens 5 and 6 differ according to the VIDEO FORMAT
of the camera.
127
Adjusting SC phase (Only for SD signal)
7. Turn the control knob to display “1C: SC COARSE”.
8. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to the cur-
rently set value, then turn the control knob to adjust the
SC COARSE value (to 0°, 90°, 180° or 270°).
1023
0
°
9. After the coarse adjustment, press the control knob to
move the cursor ( ) back to “1C: SC COARSE”, then
press the control knob to display “1D: SC FINE”.
1C: SC COARSE
1D: SC FINE
8.
9.
90
°
10.Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to the cur-
rently set value, then turn the control knob to adjust the
SC FINE value (from -128 to 127).
NOTE
0
SC COARSE and SC FINE are linked.
When the upper or lower limit of SC FINE is exceeded,
the value of SC COARSE changes.
For example, when the value of SC COARSE is 0° and
SC FINE is increased, once SC FINE exceeds 127, SC
COARSE will become 90° and SC FINE will become -
128.
1D: SC FINE
10.
11.
127
STR
OFF
0 dB
ALC
LUX
CMP
11.After the adjustment, press the MENU button to return to
the previous display.
12.Press the BARS button to stop the color bar signal output.
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Preparations and Main Functions
Intercom
Intercommunications between operators are necessary in a system composed of multiple cameras
and remote control units.
The factory settings vary depending on the model.
RM-HP250AU Rear Panel
RM-HP250AU : RTS system. *1
RM-HP250DE : 2-wire system, which uses the H and C
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C G
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
PGM
C
H
terminals. *1
An intercom connector is provided on the front panel of the
RM-HP250.
RTS
AC ` IN AC120V 60Hz
The volume level of the headset’s earphone can be adjusted
using the INTERCOM LEVEL control.
RM-HP250DE Rear Panel
Intercom Input Connector (XLR 5 Pin)
Input connector for intercom headset. (Dynamic only)
Recommended headset: DT109 (Beyerdynamic)
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
PGM
C
H
G
Signal
1
5
AC ` IN 230V` 50Hz
1
2
3
4
5
MIC (H)
MIC (C)
4
2
EAR (C)
Front Panel
INTERCOM LEVEL control
3
(Surface profile)
EAR (H) – LEFT
EAR (H) – RIGHT
TALLY
CALL
FULL AUTO
F1
SHUTTER
GAIN
NOTE
2. CABLE
● Examples of suitable headsets
DT109 (Beyerdynamic)
BARS
F2
INTERCOM
LEVEL
Headsets from other manufacturers with:
Microphone output impedance: 50 W to 200 W
Earphone input impedance: 50 W to 400 W
Intercom connector
Camera Operator Call
This function makes it possible to call the camera operator without using the intercom.The camera
operator is informed of the call by the blinking of the tally lamp on the camera.
When the CALL button is pressed, the button light is lit and
TALLY
CALL
FULL AUTO
F1
the tally lamp on the camera blinks. Pressing the button again
turns off both the button light and the blinking of the camera’s
tally lamp.
SHUTTER
2. CABLE
BARS
F2
GAIN
INTERCOM
LEVEL
NOTE
The tally lamp on the camera does not blink or light when
either the camera or the RM-HP250 are switched off.
When the CALL button of the camera is pressed, the CALL
button of RM-HP250 blinks in red.
CALL button
Tally
The TALLY lamp on the front panel lights when signals are applied to the TALLY terminals on the
rear panel.
The factory settings vary depending on the model.
RM-HP250AU : Contact supply mode *1
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
PGM
C
H
G
RM-HP250DE : Voltage supply mode *1
● TALLY lamp will light up in red when PGM (Program)
terminal and C (Common) terminal are in the contact status
(RM-HP250AU) or when 2 points of rated voltage are ignited
(RM-HP250DE).
C (Common) terminal
PVW (Preview) terminal
PGM (Program) terminal
● TALLY lamp will light up in green when PWW (Preview)
terminal and C (Common) terminal are in the contact status
(RM-HP250AU) or when 2 points of rated voltage are ignited
(RM-HP250DE).
*1 If tally and intercom settings (for changing model from AU to DE or vice versa) are required, the setting of the internal circuitry
should be changed; consult the nearest JVC-authorized service agent.
(The modifications and adjustments will be carried out with charge.)
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Preparations and Main Functions
Function Keys
Up to four of the functions listed at the bottom of this page can be assigned to function keys F1 to
F4 so that each function can be switched on or off by pressing the corresponding key.
(For the assignment of functions:
Items 5H to 5K, “FUNC1” to “FUNC4” in the OPERATION MENU description on
REF.
page 25.)
In the example shown on the left, the functions are assigned
<Example of factory setting>
as shown in the following table.
F1
F3
Key Display
Function
BLACK STRETCH
CMP BLACK COMPRESS
ALC ALC + EEI
KNE AUTO KNEE
F1
F2
F3
F4
STR
MENU/S
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
SHUTTER
STR
CMP
OFF
0 dB
ALC
KNE
MENU
GAIN
M
DO
In the figure on the left, the lights in all the function keys are
off, this indicates that all these functions are OFF.
When a function is not available on the camera, “---” will be
displayed.
F2
LCD display
F4
1.
Switching an assigned function on/off
MENU/S
FULL AUTO
F1
F2
F3
F4
1. When the F1 key is pressed, the BLACK STRETCH func-
tion assigned to the F1 key is switched from OFF to ON
and the light in the key lights up.
SHUTTER
BLACK STRETCH
ON
BARS
MENU
GAIN
NOTE
M
DO
● The on/off condition of each function key can be set
independently.
2.
2. When the F1 key is pressed again, the BLACK STRETCH
function is switched from ON to OFF and the light in the
key turns off.
MENU/S
FULL AUTO
F1
F2
F3
F4
SHUTTER
BLACK STRETCH
OFF
BARS
MENU
GAIN
Checking the assigned functions
M
DO
Press the MENU button to display the functions assigned to
the function keys for about 3 seconds, in up to 7 characters
per function as shown in the figure on the left.
MENU/S
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
SHUTTER
GAIN
NOTE
BLK STR
BLK CMP
ALC+EEI
AT KNEE
When BLACK STRETCH and BLACK COMPRESS are
assigned to two of the F1 to F4 keys, it is not permitted
to switch the two functions ON simultaneously. It is not
permitted to switch both ALC+EEI and LOLUX ON.
MENU
M
DO
MENU button
Function Name
Display (3-Character)
Display (7-Character)
NONE
BLACK STRETCH
BLACK COMPRESS
ALC + EEI
ALC
STR
CMP
ALC
ALC
LUX
FAW
KNE
SKN
MAT
DTL
DNR
BLK STR
BLK CMP
ALC + EEI
ALC
*1
*1
LOLUX
LOLUX
FAW
FAW
AUTO KNEE
SKIN DETAIL
COLOR MATRIX
DETAIL
AT KNEE
SKN DTL
COL MAT
DETAIL
DNR
*1
DNR
*1:This function is unavailable when connected to GY-HD250/GY-HD251.
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Camera Adjustments
Shutter Speed Adjustment
Turning the SHUTTER control can vary the shutter speed of the camera.The LCD display shows the
shutter speed during the adjustment operation.
SHUTTER light
1. Press the SHUTTER control to activate the shutter speed
variation facility, which is indicated by the lighting of the
SHUTTER light.
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
P
2. Turn the SHUTTER control to vary the shutter speed.The
LCD display shows the shutter speed during the adjust-
ment operation.
SHUTTER
1/1000
STEP
HIGH
MID
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
R
MENU
LOW
GAIN
The shutter speed can be adjusted in either STEP mode
for adjustments in steps or in VARIABLE mode for fine
adjustments.
M
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
: ● Item “5A: SHUTTER” on page 25.
● “Operable Camera Features” on page 29.
REF.
SHUTTER control
STEP : Change the shutter speed with the fixed values.
The fixed values differ depending on the VIDEO
FORMAT of the camera.
NOTE
● When the FAS (Full Auto Shooting) is ON, the shutter
speed becomes EEI. However, the shutter speed is OFF
in the Lolux mode.
When FAS is ON, the SHUTTER control cannot be used
to vary the shutter speed.
Format
STEP value
HDV-HD60P
HDV-HD30P
DV-60I
1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,
1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000
HDV-HD24P
DV-24P
DV-24PA
● When ALC+EEI is ON, the shutter speed becomes EEI. At
this time, the SHUTTER control cannot be used to vary the
shutter speed.
HDV-HD50P
HDV-HD25P
DV-50I
1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,
1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000
DV-25P
VARIABLE: Use this mode when shooting an image on a
computer monitor, etc.
(Variation range: approx 1/50 to 1/2000)
The VARIABLE function is unavailable when connected
to GY-HD250/GY-HD251.
NOTE
● Values that are not available on the camera cannot
be set on this unit.
: “Operable Camera Features” on page 29.
REF.
● The shutter speed displayed on the RM-HP250 may
be slightly different from the actual shutter speed of
the camera.
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Camera Adjustments
Gain Adjustment
When the illumination of the object is insufficient, the electrical gain can be boosted as described
below.
1. The gain is boosted according to the position of the GAIN
STEP switch as shown below. (The gain boost values
GAIN light
shown below are factory settings.)
LOW : 0 dB (No gain boost)
MID : 9 dB (Gain approximately tripled.)
HIGH: 18 dB (Gain approximately octupled.)
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
WHITE
F3
F4
PAINT
AUTO
SHUTTER
STEP
HIGH
W.BAL
B
MID
A
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
9dB
R
B
MENU
PRESET
LOW
GAIN
The gain boost values of these switch positions can be
modified to the following values.
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
(Available values:-3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 15dB, 18 dB)
: Items 5D to 5F, “GAIN LOW, MID and HIGH”
on page 25.
REF.
GAIN STEP switch
GAIN control
GAIN display
NOTE
● Values that are not available on the camera cannot
be set on this unit.
NOTE
● -3dB is not displayed when connected to GY-HD250/
GY-HD251.
● When the FULL AUTO or ALC+EEI is ON, the gain be-
comes ALC. However, the GAIN is Lolux in the Lolux
mode. The gain cannot be varied in this mode.
: “Operable Camera Features” on page 29.
REF.
2. When the GAIN control is pressed, the VARIABLE mode
starts and the GAIN light is turned on.
NOTE
● The gain value set in the variable mode is applied in
priority over the gain switch setting.
● This function is unavailable when connected to GY-
HD250/GY-HD251.
3. The gain can be fine adjusted between 0.1 dB and 18 dB in
0.1 dB steps in the VARIABLE mode. Also, in this mode, the
maximum gain value can be set to 9 dB, 12 dB or 18 dB.
When the variation step is set to 1.0 dB, the gain can be
varied from 1 dB to 18 dB in 1 dB steps.
: Items "5B: V.GAIN STEP" and "5C: V. GAIN
MAX" on page 25.
REF.
Iris Adjustment
The camera lens iris can be adjusted from the RM-HP250.
1. When the light in the IRIS AUTO/MANU button is not lit,
the iris control is set to AUTO mode, in which the iris level
is controlled automatically according to the light intensity.
The auto iris value cannot be adjusted with the IRIS con-
trol.
2. When the light in the IRIS AUTO/MANU button is lit by
pressing the button, the iris control is set to MANUAL
mode, in which the iris level can be controlled using the
IRIS control.
W
T
NOTE
● Set IRIS MODE switch of lens to side “A”.
● When ALC+EEI or FULL AUTO is ON, the AUTO/
MANUAL button is forced to the AUTO mode.
IRIS MODE switch
IRIS control
: Consult the INSTRUCTION MANUAL of
the camera in use.
REF.
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-HP250
POWER
WHITE
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
PAINT
AUTO
P
W.BAL
B
H
MID
A
AUTO
MANU
R
B
W
PRESET
CLOSE
OPEN
IRIS AUTO/MANU button
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Camera Adjustments
White Balance Adjustment
Since color temperature varies depending on the light source, the white balance should be ad-
justed whenever the main light source illuminating the object being shot changes.
AUTO white balance adjustment (AUTO SETUP)
AUTO WHITE button
1. Press the W.BAL switch to select memory “B” or “A”.
2. Press the AUTO WHITE button to start the auto white-
balance adjustment of the camera within a second. When
the connected camera has an AUTO SETUP function,
pressing and holding the button for more than a second
initiates the AUTO SETUP mode and starts the auto black-
balance and auto white-balance adjustment operations.
When the camera does not have the AUTO SETUP func-
tion, it is only the auto white-balance adjustment that is
started by this button.
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-HP250
POWER
U/SHUTTER
GAIN
WHITE
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
PAINT
AUTO
STEP
HIGH
W.BAL
B
MID
A
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
AUTO
MANU
R
B
LOW
PRESET
CLOSE
OPEN
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
W.BAL switch
When the white balance is adjusted properly, the LCD dis-
play shows “AUTO WHITE A(B) OK”.
PAINT button
NOTE
● The light in the button lights up during an auto white-
balance adjustment or an auto setup of the camera
and turns off when it completes.
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-HP250
POWER
U/SHUTTER
GAIN
WHITE
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
PAINT
AUTO
STEP
HIGH
W.BAL
B
MID
A
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
AUTO
MANU
R
B
LOW
PRESET
● The light in the button also lights up when the FAW
(Full Auto White) balance adjust function of the cam-
era is working.
CLOSE
OPEN
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
● The LCD display shows the operating status of the auto
white balance adjustment or auto setup operation.
If the white balance is not adjusted properly, the LCD
display shows an error message.
B gain control
R gain control
:“Error Messages” on page 28.
REF.
White paint operation
AUTO WHITE button
This can be performed after completion of the auto white bal-
ance adjustment and enables the fine adjustment of the white
balance using the R and B gain controls.
PAINT button
W.BAL switch
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-HP250
POWER
3. Press the PAINT button so that the light in it lights up.
U/SHUTTER
GAIN
WHITE
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
PAINT
AUTO
STEP
HIGH
W.BAL
B
MID
A
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
4. While observing the color monitor screen, finely adjust
AUTO
MANU
R
B
LOW
PRESET
the R and B gain levels using their respective controls.
CLOSE
OPEN
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
NOTE
● The white paint operation is not capable of making
large variations in the R and B gain levels.
B gain control
R gain control
IRIS AUTO/MANU
button
● The white paint operation is turned OFF automatically
when the auto white balance adjustment is started.
MANUAL white balance adjustment
This function enables the manual adjustment of the white bal-
ance using the R and B gain controls.
Use an oscilloscope or waveform monitor for this adjustment.
1. Set the W.BAL switch to “PRESET”.
2. Press the PAINT button so that the light in it turns off,
indicating the manual white balance adjust mode.
3. While observing the oscilloscope or waveform monitor, ad-
just the R and B gain levels using their respective controls.
NOTE
When FULL AUTO or FAW is ON, the white balance
adjustment becomes the FAW (Full-time Auto white)
mode. In this mode, the light in the AUTO button lights
and all of the white balance-related operation (GAIN
control, W. BAL switch or PAINT) are defeated.
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Menu Operation
Flow of Menus
The menus displayed on the RM-HP250 are provided in the form shown below.
Category
Item
Variable Value
NOTE
੬
(
1: GENLOCK
Page 21)
The items and values that are not available with
the camera are not menus displayed.
1A: SD H PHASE
1B: HD H PHASE
1C: SC COARSE
1D: SC FINE
-128 to 0 to 127
-1024 to 0 to 1023
0°, 90°, 180°, 270°
-128 to 0 to 127
1Z: BACK
੬
੬
2: CABLE
(
Page 21)
2A: LENGTH
2Z: BACK
5M, 20M, 50M, 100M
*3
3: FILE
(
Page 22)
1 Check screens are provided for items LOAD FILE and STORE FILE.
*
3A: LOAD FILE
3B: STORE FILE
3C: RESET FILE
3Z: BACK
A, B, C, D, BACK
A, B, C, D, BACK
A, B, C, D, BACK
*1
*1
*3
4: PROCESS
੬
(
Page 23, 24)
Netted items
OFF, ON
are saved in the scene file.
4A: DETAIL
4B: DETAIL LEVEL
4C: DETAIL V/H
4D: DETAIL FRQ.
4E: SKIN DETAIL
4F: AUTO KNEE
4G: KNEE POINT
4H: COLOR MATRIX
4I: V.RESOLUTION
4J: GAMMA
-10 to NORMAL to 10
-10 to NORMAL to 10
LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH, AUTO
OFF, ON
OFF, ON
-10 to NORMAL to 10
OFF, ON
NORMAL, V.MAX
OFF, ON
4K: GAMMA LEVEL
4L: BLACK
-10 to NORMAL to 10
NORMAL, STRETCH, COMPRESS
4:3, 16:9, LETTER
OFF, ON
4M: ASPECT RATIO
4N: DNR
4O: DNR LEVEL
4Z: BACK
LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH, AUTO
*3
੬
5: OPERATION
(
Page 25)
Netted items
are saved in the scene file.
5A: SHUTTER
5B: V. GAIN STEP
5C: V. GAIN MAX
5D: GAIN LOW
5E: GAIN MID
5F: GAIN HIGH
5G: SMOOTH TRANS
5H: FUNC1
STEP, VARIABLE
0.1 dB, 1.0 dB
9.0 dB, 12.0 dB, 18.0 dB
-3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 15 dB, 18 dB
-3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 15 dB, 18 dB
-3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 15 dB, 18 dB
OFF, ON
*2
*2
*2
*2
2 The options for FUNC1 to FUNC4 are common:
BLACK STRETCH, BLACK COMPRESS,
*
5I: FUNC2
ALC + EEI,
LOLUX,
AUTO KNEE,
ALC,
FAW,
SKIN DETAIL,
5J: FUNC3
5K: FUNC4
COLOR MATRIX, DETAIL,
5Z: BACK
DNR,
NONE
੬
6: LCD MODE
7: SYSTEM
(
Page 26)
6A: CONTRAST
6B: BACKLIGHT
6Z: BACK
-5 to NORMAL to 5
OFF, ON
੬
(
Page 26)
*3
*4
7A: SYSTEM RESET
7B: CAM SET UP
7Z: BACK
CANCEL, OK
0.0%, 7.5%
3 This is not displayed when connected to the remote control panel.
*
Operation cannot be performed from the main unit.
8: EXIT
4 Setting is possible only for RM-HP250AU.
*
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Menu Operation
Menu Setup Method
Each menu is displayed on the LCD display and can be set up using the MENU button and the control knob.
The values set in the“4: PROCESS”and“5: OPERATION”menus can be saved in files A, B, C and D.
<Example of changing the camera cable length from 20 m to 100 m>
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
FULL AUTO
F1
F3
P
1. Press and hold the MENU button for about 1 second until
the LCD display shows the menu display. The cursor ( )
indicates that the item being pointed to can be varied.
SHUTTER
STEP
HIGH
STR
OFF
ALC
LUX
MID
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
CMP
+0 dB
R
BARS
F2
F4
MENU
LOW
GAIN
M
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
Control knob
LCD display
MENU button
Cursor
1: GEN LOCK
2: CABLE
1.
2.
2. Turn the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to the de-
1: GENLOCK
2: CABLE
sired item.
Item
Setting
20M
3. Press the control knob to display the name and current
2A: LENGTH
3.
4.
5.
setting of the next item.
4. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to the posi-
2A: LENGTH
2A: LENGTH
2A: LENGTH
tion of the currently set value.
20M
100M
100M
5. Turn the control knob to adjust the setting.
6. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) back to the
6.
item.
7. Turn the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to BACK.
8. Press the control knob to return to the previous menu.
2Z: BACK
7.
8.
9.
1: GENLOCK
2: CABLE
9. After completing the setup, move the cursor ( ) to “8: EXIT”
7: SYSTEM
8: EXIT
and press the control knob to return to the normal display.
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Menu Operation
GENLOCK Menu
This menu is used to set the camera cable length to the length actually used.
(
:“Adjustments for Genlock Operation” on page 13.)
REF.
No.
Item
Function, Operation
Available Settings Initial Setting
1A
1B
1C
SD H PHASE
Adjustment of the Horizontal sync phase of genlocking.
Adjustment of the Horizontal sync phase of genlocking.
-128 to 0 to 127
-1024 to 0 to 1023
0°, 90°, 180°, 270°
0
0
HD H PHASE
SC COARSE
Coarse adjustment of the color phase of genlocking.
Use a vectorscope, etc.
0°
1D
1Z
SC FINE
BACK
Fine adjustment of the color phase, which should be performed -128 to 0 to 127
after completing the SC COARSE adjustment.
If the subcarrier cannot be adjusted with SC FINE, restart the
adjustment from SC COARSE.
0
–
Return to the previous display.
–
● Either “1A: SD H PHASE” or “1B: HD H PHASE” will appear depending on the VIDEO FORMAT of the camera.
● Although the setting range for SD H PHASE is from -128 to 127, this range varies depending on the connected camera. In the
case of GY-HD250/GY-HD251, the available setting range is between -32 and 87.
CABLE Menu
This menu sets the camera cable length according to the actual length used.
(
:“Camera Cable Length Setup” on page 12.)
REF.
No.
Item
LENGTH
Function, Operation
Set according to the total length of the camera cables in use. 5M, 20M, 50M,
100M
Available Settings Initial Setting
2A
2Z
20M
BACK
Return to the previous display.
–
–
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Menu Operation
FILE Menu
The values set with the menu and applied to the RM-HP250 can be saved in four files named A, B, C
and D.
1. Press and hold the MENU button for 3 seconds until the
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
FULL AUTO
F1
F3
P
SHUTTER
STEP
HIGH
LCD display shows the menu display. The cursor ( ) in-
3. FILE
MID
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
R
BARS
F2
F4
MENU
LOW
dicates that the item being pointed to can be varied.
GAIN
M
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
Control knob
LCD display
MENU button
1: GEN LOCK
2: CABLE
1.
2.
Cursor
3: FILE
2. Turn the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to “3: FILE”.
4: PROCESS
3. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) below to
“3A: LOAD FILE”.
3A: LOAD FILE
3.
4.
5.
6.
A
A
A
B
Storing data in a file
4. To store data in one of the two files, press the control
knob to move the cursor ( ) to the “3B: STORE FILE”.
3B: STORE FILE
3B: STORE FILE
3B: STORE FILE
5. Press the control knob again to move the cursor ( ) to
the position indicating “A”.
6. To store data in file B, turn the control knob to move the
cursor ( ) to file “B”. (Similar for C, D)
7. If the control knob is pressed now, the LCD display shows
“STORE FILE B” and the cursor ( ) moves to “CAN-
CEL”. If it is not required to write data now, the control
knob should be pressed again.
STORE FILE B
STORE FILE B
7.
8.
9.
CANCEL
8. To store data in a selected file, turn the control knob to
move the cursor ( ) to “EXECUTE”.
EXECUTE
9. Press the control knob to write data in a selected file and
STR
OFF
0 dB
ALC
LUX
return to the previous display.
CMP
Loaging the data in a file
To read previously written data, in step 3. move the cursor ( )
to “3A: LOAD FILE”, then perform the same operations as in
steps 4. to 9.
Resetting data in a file
To reset saved data to the factory settings, in step 3 move the
cursor ( ) to “3C: RESET FILE”, then perform the same op-
erations as those in steps 4. to 9.
NOTE
During LOAD FILE and RESET FILE, “NOW INITIALIZING”
and “JUST A MOMENT” will be displayed on the LCD.
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Menu Operation
PROCESS Menu
This menu sets the functions built into the camera.
NOTE
Functions not available on the camera cannot be controlled from this unit.
No.
4A
Item
DETAIL
Function, Operation
Available Settings Initial Setting
ON/OFF setting of the detail enhancement function.
OFF : Detail enhancement is deactivated.
ON : Detail enhancement is activated.
OFF
ON
ON
4B
4C
DETAIL LEVEL
DETAIL V/H
Adjusts the detail enhancement level.
Increasing the level : Sharpens details.
Decreasing the level : Softens details.
-10 to
NORMAL to
10
NORMAL
(21 steps)
Selects whether the detail enhancement is applied more strongly
in a horizontal or vertical direction.
Increasing the level : Applies detail enhancement more
strongly in a H direction.
-10 to
NORMAL to
10
NORMAL
MIDDLE
OFF
(21 steps)
Decreasing the level : Applies low detail enhancement in the H
direction.
NOTE
This item cannot vary the detail enhancement in the V direction.
4D
DETAIL FRQ
Sets the detail enhancement frequency according to the object.
LOW
MIDDLE
HIGH
LOW
: Low frequency to be used when shooting a coarsely
patterned object.
MIDDLE : Standard frequency.
AUTO
HIGH
:
High frequency to be used when shooting a small or
finely patterned object.
AUTO : Automatic adjustment of the detail enhancement fre-
*1
quency according to the object.
4E
SKIN DETAIL
ON/OFF setting of the skin tone detail function, which displays
natural, wet skin colors by reducing detail enhancement on the
skin areas.
OFF
ON
OFF : Skin tone detail function is deactivated.
ON : Skin tone detail function is activated.
4F
AUTO KNEE
KNEE POINT
ON/OFF setting whether the auto knee function is activated accord-
ing to the knee point setting to be made below.
OFF : Auto knee function is deactivated.
OFF
ON
ON
ON : Auto knee function is activated.
4G
Sets the knee point level at which the auto knee function is de-
activated.
Increasing the level : The knee function is activated at a
higher video level.
-10 to
NORMAL to
10
NORMAL
Decreasing the level : The knee function is activated at a lower
video level.
NOTE
The actual variation in the knee point occurs step by step because
this is set as a result of the knee point setting of the camera.
4H
COLOR MATRIX
ON/OFF setting of whether the color matrix function.
*1 OFF : The color matrix function is deactivated.
ON : The color matrix function improves the color reproducibility.
Note that noise increases with this setting.
OFF
ON
ON
*1:This function is unavailable when connected to GY-HD250/GY-HD251.
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Menu Operation
PROCESS Menu (continued)
No.
4I
Item
Function, Operation
Increases the vertical resolution.
*1 NORMAL : Standard value.
V.MAX : Increased value.
NOTE
Available Settings Initial Setting
V.RESOLUTION
NORMAL
V.MAX
NORMAL
When the vertical resolution is increased, the sensitivity deterio-
rates and bright areas of objects may appear to be colored.
4J
GAMMA
ON/OFF setting of the gamma curve correction, which determines
the reproduction of black.
OFF
ON
ON
OFF : Gamma correction is deactivated.
ON : Gamma correction is activated.
4K
GAMMA LEVEL
Adjusts the gamma correction level.
Increasing the level : Improves the reproduction of black but
leads to loss of gradation of white.
-10 to
NORMAL to
10
NORMAL
Decreasing the level: To be used when the reproduction of
black is not strongly required.
4L
BLACK
Sets the gain in the dark areas according to the captured video
signal.
NORMAL
STRETCH
COMPRESS
NORMAL
NORMAL
: Standard gain.
STRETCH : Stretches the signals of the dark areas in the im-
age to enhance them and clarify the difference
between the bright and dark areas.
COMPRESS : When the captured image is bright in overall and
has few contrast, The gain of the dark areas is
compressed to provide contrast.
4M
ASPECT RATIO
Sets the picture size of the video signal.
4:3
16:9
LETTER
4:3
*1 4:3
16:9
: 4:3 screen output.
: 16:9 screen output.
LETTER : Letter size (16:9) screen output.
4N
4O
DNR
ON/OFF setting of the DNR (Digital Noise Reduction).
OFF : DNR is deactivated.
ON : DNR is activated.
OFF
ON
OFF
DNR LEVEL
Sets the DNR effect level.
LOW
MIDDLE
HIGH
MIDDLE
*1 LOW
: Low DNR level (effective for fast-moving objects).
MIDDLE : Standard DNR level (residual image is noticeable).
HIGH
: High DNR level (residual image is noticeable).
AUTO
AUTO : Automatic adjustment of the DNR level according to
the object.
4Z
BACK
Returns to the previous display.
—
—
*1:This function is unavailable when connected to GY-HD250/GY-HD251.
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Menu Operation
OPERATION Menu
This menu sets the functions built into the RM-HP250.
No.
5A
Item
Function, Operation
Available Settings Initial Setting
SHUTTER
Selects whether the front panel SHUTTER control varies the
shutter speed in steps or in fine variation.
: Shutter speed variation in steps.
VARIABLE: Fine, continual variation to be used when shooting
STEP
STEP
*1
*1
VARIABLE
STEP
a computer monitor, etc.
V. GAIN STEP
V. GAIN MAX
5B
5C
Selects the step of the gain variation using the GAIN control in
the VARIABLE GAIN mode.
1.0 dB
0.1 dB
0.1 dB
0.1 dB
: Turning the GAIN control varies the gain in 0.1 dB
steps.
1.0 dB
: Turning the GAIN control varies the gain in 1.0 dB
steps.
Selects the maximum gain value in the VARIABLE GAIN mode.
9.0 dB : The GAIN control can vary the gain up to 9.0 dB.
12.0 dB : The GAIN control can vary the gain up to 12.0 dB.
18.0 dB : The GAIN control can vary the gain up to 18.0 dB.
9.0 dB
12.0 dB
18.0 dB
18.0 dB
*1
GAIN LOW
GAIN MID
GAIN HIGH
5D
5E
5F
Selects the gain value when the front panel GAIN switch is set to
the LOW position.
-3 dB *1
0 dB
3 dB
6 dB
9 dB
12 dB
15 dB
18 dB
0 dB
9 dB
18 dB
Selects the gain value when the front panel GAIN switch is set to
the MID position.
Selection of the gain value when the front panel GAIN switch is
set to the HIGH position.
SMOOTH TRANS
5G
ON/OFF setting of the smooth transition function which prevents
sudden change when the position of the GAIN switch or W.BAL
switch on the front panel is changed.
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF : SMOOTH TRANS is deactivated.
ON : SMOOTH TRANS is activated.
FUNC1
FUNC2
FUNC3
FUNC4
5H
5I
Sets the function assigned to function key F1 on the front panel.
Sets the function assigned to function key F2 on the front panel.
Sets the function assigned to function key F3 on the front panel.
Sets the function assigned to function key F4 on the front panel.
NONE
BLACK
STRETCH
BLACK STRETCH
BLACK COMPRESS
ALC+EEI *2
ALC *1,*2
LOLUX *1
FAW
AUTO KNEE
SKIN DETAIL
COLOR MATRIX *1 AUTO KNEE
BLACK
COMPRESS
5J
5K
ALC+EEI
DETAIL
DNR
BACK
5Z
Returns to the previous display.
–
–
*1: This function is unavailable when connected to GY-HD250/GY-HD251.
*2: ALC+EEI and ALC cannot be registered at the same time.
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Menu Operation
LCD MODE Menu
This menu sets up the LCD display.
No.
6A
Item
Function, Operation
Available Settings Initial Setting
CONTRAST
Adjusts the contrast of the LCD display.
-5 to
NORMAL
to 5
NORMAL
6B
6Z
BACKLIGHT
BACK
Adjusts the setting of the backlight of the LCD display.
OFF : Backlight is turned off.
ON : Backlight is turned on.
OFF
ON
ON
Returns to the previous display.
–
–
SYSTEM Menu
This menu performs setting regarding SYSTEM.
No.
7A
Item
Function, Operation
Available Settings Initial Setting
SYSTEM RESET
Resets the values set by the user to the initial values.
CANCEL
CANCEL
:“SYSTEM RESET” on page 27.
EXECUTE
REF.
7B
CAM SET UP
Select SETUP LEVEL for SD SDI output.
0.0% : No setup signal is added
7.5% : A setup signal is added
0.0%
7.5%
7.5%
NOTE
● Only RM-HP250AU is displayed.
● Select setting same as SETUP LEVEL setting of camera.
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Menu Operation
SYSTEM Menu (continued)
ꢀ SYSTEM RESET
This menu resets the values set by the user to the initial values.
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
P
SHUTTER
STEP
HIGH
STR
1/1000
+9dB
ALC
LUX
MID
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
CMP
R
F4
MENU
LOW
GAIN
M
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
Control knob
LCD display
MENU button
1. Press and hold the MENU button (approx. 1 second) until
the LCD display shows the menu display.Then turn the con-
trol knob to move the cursor ( ) to "7: SYSTEM".
6: LCD MODE
7: SYSTEM
1.
2.
3.
2. Press the control knob to display "7A: SYSTEM RESET".
7A: SYSTEM RESET
CANCEL
3. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to "CAN-
CEL". If you do not want to reset the values you have set,
press the control knob now.
7A: SYSTEM RESET
CANCEL
4. If you want to reset the values, turn the control knob to
7A: SYSTEM RESET
4.
5.
6.
move the cursor ( ) to "EXECTE".
EXECUTE
5. “NOW INITIALIZING” and “JUST A MOMENT” will be
NOW INITIALIZING
JUST A MOMENT
displayed during SYSTEM RESET.
6. Press the control knob to reset the values you have set to
STR
OFF
0 dB
ALC
LUX
the initial values and return to the normal display.
CMP
Initial values
● The values you've set in the menu items will be reset to the initial values shown on pages 21 to 26.
● Other status settings are reset as shown below.
Status Setting
IRIS button
Initial Values
MANUAL
Status Setting
Initial Values
STEP switch
V.GAIN LEVEL
SHUTTER
Switch position
GAIN
W.BAL switch
PAINT button
Switch position
0.1 dB
OFF
Bch
OFF
SHUTTER
V.SCAN LEVEL
Approx.1/100(AU),1/120(DE)
Central value of the control
A
B
Rch
Bch
Rch
Bch
Rch
OFF
OFF
FULL AUTO
BARS
WHITE
WHITE PAINT
Central value of the control
Central value of the control
Initial value, OFF
OFF
F1 to F4 buttons
LOLUX
MANUAL PAINT
OFF
ALC+EEI
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General
Warning Messages
To prevent operational errors, the LCD display shows one of the following warning messages when
an erroneous operation is performed.
Displayed Message
Cause
Check Point
INVALID ENTRY
The gain is set to the Lolux mode.
Exit from the Lolux mode, and then
adjust the gain again.
GAIN : LOLUX
INVALID ENTRY
FULL AUTO : ON
The FULL AUTO button is ON.
Press the FULL AUTO button so that
the lamp in it turns off, then retry
operation.
INVALID ENTRY
GAIN : ALC + EEI
ALC+EEI is ON.
ALC is ON
Exit from the ALC+EEI mode, and then
retry operation.
INVALID ENTRY
GAIN : ALC
Exit from the ALC mode, and then retry
operation.
INVALID ENTRY
W.BAL : FAW
The white-balance is set to the FAW Cancel FAW and start the white-balance
mode.
adjustment.
INVALID ENTRY
W.BAL : PRESET
The W.BAL button is set to PRESET.
Auto white balance adjustment cannot
be started in this mode.
INVALID ENTRY
The white balance adjustment is set to Auto white balance adjustment cannot
manual mode by the AUTO/MANU button. be started in this mode.
W.BAL : MANUAL
INVALID ENTRY
BARS : ON
The BARS button is pressed.
Press the BARS button so that the
lamp in it turns off, then retry operation.
Error Messages
When the LCD display shows one of the following error messages during an auto white balance
adjustment and AUTO SET mode, check “Cause” and “Check Point” below and then retry the auto
white balance adjustment. (The error message is displayed for about 5 seconds.)
Displayed Message
AUTO WHITE A (B)
Cause
Check Point
The light intensity is insufficient.
Increase the lighting (illumination) or
boost the gain with the GAIN button.
(Note that the sensitivity deteriorates
when the gain is boosted.)
ERROR: LOW LIGHT
AUTO WHITE A (B)
NG: OBJECT
The object is not suitable for shooting.
Check if the object is white and change
the object if required.
AUTO WHITE A (B)
ERROR: OVER LIGHT
● The amount of incident light is too high. ● Check if a strong light source, such as
the sun, is shining into the camera ei-
ther directly or as a result of a reflec-
tion caused by the object.
● The color temperature conversion fil- ● Set the color temperature conversion
ter is not set properly.
filter to the correct position.
AUTO BLACK LENS NOT CLOSED?
AUTO BLACK ERROR!
The lens will not close for auto black-bal- Set the camera so that the lens can be
ance adjustment. closed.
Auto black adjustment is not working Check the setups of the RM-HP250 and
properly. camera again.
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General
Operable Camera Features
ࠗ : Operable
: Not operable Connected Camera
Connected Camera
GY-HD250/GY-HD251
GY-HD250/GY-HD251
Function
Function
IRIS
AUTO IRIS
AI LEVEL
MANUAL IRIS
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
DETAIL
(CONTOUR)
OFF
ON
DETAIL LEVEL
DETAIL V/H BAL
IRIS LEVEL
MASTER BLACK
DETAIL FREQUENCY LOW
WHITE
PRESET
MIDDLE
MANUAL BALANCE
BALANCE Rch
BALANCE Bch
AUTO A (1)
AUTO B (2)
PAINT Rch
PAINT Bch
FAW
HIGH
AUTO
OFF
ON
SKIN DETAIL
AUTO KNEE
KNEE POINT
OFF
ON
COLOR MATRIX OFF
ON
AUTO
GAIN
SET
WHITE
V. RESOLUTION NORMAL
(HI-RESO)
V. MAX
–3 dB
*3
0 dB
ࠗ
GAMMA
OFF
ON
*3
3 dB
ࠗ
*3
6 dB
ࠗ
GAMMA LEVEL
BLACK
9 dB
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
NORMAL
12 dB
STRETCH
COMPRESS
15 dB
18 dB
ASPECT RATIO 4 : 3
16 : 9
ALC + EEI
ALC
*1
LETTER
OFF
VARIABLE GAIN
OFF
DNR
LOLUX
ON
ON
DNR LEVEL
LOW
SHUTTER OFF
*1
MIDDLE
HIGH
AUTO
*2
1/100 or 1/120
1/250
1/500
SMOOTH TRANS OFF
ON
1/1000
1/2000
1/4000
1/10000
VARIABLE
FULL AUTO
OFF
ON
*2, *3
ࠗ
SD H. PHASE
HD H. PHASE
SC COARSE
SC FINE
*2, *3
ࠗ
*4
TALLY
ࠗ
*4
PREVIEW
CALL
ࠗ
*1 : This function is not the standard setting. For details, please consult JVC’s
authorized dealers.
*2 : Changes depending on the VIDEO FORMAT.
BARS
OFF
ON
*3 : The above feature may not function depending on the version of the
camera’s software. For details, please consult JVC’s authorized dealers.
*4 : GENLOCK signal is only valid during VBS/B.B.
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General
Operation of Connected Camera
When RM-HP250 is connected to a camera, all features that are available on RM-HP250 can only be
controlled by RM-HP250, and control of these features using the camera is disabled.
Switches on the camera that are disabled, as well as disabled menu items are as follows.
ꢀ Standard connection of RM-HP250 (Connection of 2 units)
● GAIN
● SHUTTER(1
● WHT.BAL
● FULL AUTO(2
● User 1, 2 and 3 with the following features assigned
BARS
B.STRETCH1-5
B.COMPRESS1-5
AE LEVEL +
AE LEVEL –
NOTE
(1 SHUTTER will also be disabled if the setting is “VARIABLE” or below “1/30” (When Frame rate is 60/24) or “1/25” (When
Frame rate is 50).
(2 Setting is configured from RM-HP250 regardless of the status of the FULL AUTO switch.
ꢀ Menu items that are disabled
Menu Display on
GY-HD250/GY-HD251
Menu Page
CAMERA OPERATION
Function
AE LEVEL
SMOOTH TRANS
BARS
REMOTE
REMOTE
REMOTE
CAMERA PROCESS [1/2]
MASTER BACK
DETAIL
REMOTE
REMOTE
V/H BALANCE
REMOTE
H. FREQUENCY
SKIN DETECT
REMOTE
REMOTE
CAMERA PROCESS [2/2]
ADVANCED PROCESS
BLACK
KNEE
REMOTE
REMOTE
LEVEL
REMOTE
DNR
REMOTE
CINEMA
GAMMA
[OFF](3
[STANDARD](4
[CINEMA](4
[FILMOUT](4
REMOTE
LEVEL
WHITE BALANCE
GENLOCK
WHITE PAINT R
WHITE PAINT B
SD H PHASE
HD H PHASE
SC COARSE
SC FINE
REMOTE
REMOTE
REMOTE
REMOTE
REMOTE
REMOTE
NOTE
(3 CINEMA is forcibly set to “OFF”. To adjust MATRIX, make ues of the menu on the camera.
(4 GAMMA is fixed at the menu setting value of the camera before connecting to the remote control. However, when the menu
setting value is OFF, GAMMA will be forcibly set to STANDARD.
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General
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Check Points
Action
Colors in the monitor screen
are abnormal. (During
genlocking)
P. 13
• Is the SC phase adjusted properly?
Synchronization is not
possible.
•
•
Are the Tri-level sync signal or BB signals applied to the
GENLOCK INPUT connectors?
Is the VTR playback signal supplied directly without passing
through a TBC?
P. 13
P. 26
Video
troubles
•
•
Is the SETUP LEVEL setting of camera set to the value same as
SETUP LEVEL setting of RM-HP250AU?
SD SDI signal level is not
outputted correctly (RM-
HP250AU only)
Pressing the corresponding
button cannot start the
operation.
Functions that are not available on the camera cannot be
controlled.
Check the
camera
functions
again.
<EXT> is displayed on the LCD.
The LCD display keeps on
displaying "NOW INITIALIZING
JUST A MOMENT".
•
•
Are cables connected properly?
Is the power switch of the camera set to ON?
P. 8
P. 9
P. 10
The LCD display keeps on
display “PLEASE CHECK THE
CAMERA”.
•
•
Are cables connected properly?
Is the power switch of the camera set to ON?
(When power of camera is turned off while RM-HP250 is on,
“PLEASE CHECK THE CAMERA” will be displayed after about 20
seconds if RM-HP250 is operated.
P. 8
P. 9
P. 10
In addition, when turning on RM-HP250 while the power switch of
camera is off, similar display will appear after about 30 seconds. )
LCD display shows "---".
•
The connected camera does not have the assigned function.
Check the camera functions again and assign the proper
functions to the F1 to F4 keys.
P. 25
P. 18
White-balance adjustment
cannot be started.
•
•
Is the W.BAL switch set to A or B?
Is FAS or FAW ON (which is indicated by the lighting of the AUTO
light)?
Control
troubles
The white balance adjustment
will not complete.
•
•
Are the color temperature filters and lighting conditions appropriate?
Does the object have colors?
P. 18
P. 14
The tally lamp does not light.
•
Is the tally system of the RM-HP250 compatible with that of the
camera system?
The RM-HP250 has been set to the voltage supply at the factory.
If it is required to use the TALLY input in the contact supply mode,
the setting of the internal circuitry should be changed ; consult the
nearest JVC-authorized service agent.
Incorrect operation even when
FAS button is ON.
•
Is the STUDIO cable of KA-HD250U pulled out or loose?
Connect the
cable properly.
"E.02" will be displayed on RM-
LP25U
•
•
Are cables connected properly?
Is the power switch of the camera set to ON?
P. 8
P. 9
(When power of camera is turned off while RM-HP250/RM-LP25U is
on, similar display will appear after about 10 seconds.)
P. 10
OPERATE button of RM-LP25U
keeps blinking.
•
•
Are cables connected properly?
P. 8
P. 9
P. 10
Is the power switch of the camera set to ON?
(When turning on RM-HP250/RM-LP25U while the power switch of
camera is off, the OPERATE button will keep blinking.)
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General
Specifications
ꢀ Output Signals
Item
RM-HP250AU
1 Vp-p, 75 Ø, 1 output
RM-HP250DE
Composite video signal
R/G/B signals
←
←
0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ø, x 1 each (without sync)
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ø
Y/PB/PR signals
PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ø,
←
PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ø,
(75% color bar)
Intercom
Remote
2-line system, -10 dB, 220 Ø, unbalanced 2-line system, -10 dB, 600 Ø, balanced
RTS (The RTS terminals are not designed
to accept a voltage supply.)
5.0 Vp-p
←
←
SDI
HD SDI
SD SDI
SMPTE292M-compliant
Signal level: 0.8 Vp-p
Max transfer distance: 100 m
SMPTE259M-compliant
Signal level: 0.8 Vp-p
Max transfer distance: 100 m
Not supported
←
TC
Supported
Supported
2 outputs
AUDIO
Not supported
No. of output connectors 3 outputs
ꢀ Input Signals
Item
RM-HP250AU
RM-HP250DE
Tally
Contact supply : DC 10 V, 3 mA or more
Voltage supply : AC 6.3 V, DC 5 to 24 V
Non-switching between AC and DC
Intercom
2-line system, -10 dB, 220 Ø, unbalanced 2-line system, -10 dB, 600 Ø, balanced
RTS (The RTS terminals are not designed
to accept a voltage supply.)
Remote
5.0 Vp-p
None
←
SDI
HD SDI
SMPTE292M-compliant
720p/60/50
1080i/60/50
SMPTE259M-compliant
480i/60
None
SD SDI
576i/50
None
1 output
No. of input connectors
GENLOCK HD
Y signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ø
or Tri-level sync signal: 0.6 Vp-p, 75 Ø
loop-through output
←
SD
VBS signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ø
or Black Burst signal: 0.43 Vp-p, 75 Ø
loop-through output
VBS signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ø
or Black Burst signal: 0.45 Vp-p, 75 Ø
loop-through output
AUX
HD
SD
Y signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ø
loop-through output
←
←
VBS signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ø
loop-through output
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General
Specifications (continued)
ꢀ General
Item
RM-HP250AU
AC 120V, 60 Hz
80 W
RM-HP250DE
AC 230V, 50 Hz
0.4 A
Input Voltage
Power Consumption
(Consumed current)
(GY-HD250+KA-HD250U+VF-P400+
RM-LP25U +DT109)
(GY-HD251+KA-HD250U+VF-P400+
RM-LP25U+DT109)
Mass
5.5 k˝
←
←
←
←
←
Operating Ambient Temperature
Storage Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Humidity
-5°C to 40°C
-20°C to 60°C
30% to 80% RH
85%RH and below
Bundled
Power Cord
Items
2.5 m x1
←
Instruction Manual
Warranty
1
1
←
None
ꢀ External Dimensions (Unit: mm)
306
283
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-HP250
TALLY
CALL
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
PAINT WHITE AUTO
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
POWER
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
SHUTTER
GAIN
STEP
HIGH
W.BAL
B
I
MID
A
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
AUTO
MANU
R
B
MENU
LOW
PRESET
O
INTERCOM
LEVEL
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
CLOSE
OPEN
203
272
340 to 370
465
483
RM-HP250AU Rear Panel
VIDEO OUTPUT
B/B R/R
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
Y/G
P
P
PGM
C
H
G
HD/SD SDI
OUTPUT
REMOTE
COMPOSITE VIDEO
RTS
AC
`
IN AC120V 60Hz
CAMERA CABLE
RM-HP250DE Rear Panel
VIDEO OUTPUT
B/B R/R
INPUT
OUTPUT
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
Y/G
P
P
PGM
C
H
G
HD/SD SDI
REMOTE
COMPOSITE VIDEO
AC
`
IN 230V
`
50Hz
CAMERA CABLE
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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