Digital Camera/VTR
AJ-
P
Operating Instructions
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Contents
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General and Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ÁFeatures of the Camera Section . . . . .
ÁFeatures of the VTR Section . . . . . . .
ÁSystem Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Controls and Their Functions
ÁPower Supply Section. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ÁAccessory Mounting Section . . . . . . . 11
ÁAudio Function Section . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
ÁShooting (Recording)/Playback
Function Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
ÁMenu Operation Section . . . . . . . . . . . 20
ÁTime Code-Related Section . . . . . . . . 20
ÁWarning/Status Display Section . . . . . 22
Power Supply
2
5
5
8
9
ÁMounting the AJ-MH700P Microphone
Holder (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
ÁUsing the Microphone not Mounted to
the Main Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
ÁMounting a Wireless Microphone . . . . 41
Connecting an Audio Component . . . . . 41
Mounting the Unit to a Tripod . . . . . . . . 42
Mounting the Shoulder Belt . . . . . . . . . . 43
Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position . . . 44
Attaching the Rain Cover . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Connecting the AQ-EC1 Extension
Control Unit (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder Screen
ÁDisplaying the Setting Menu Inside the
Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
ÁSetting Menu Configuration . . . . . . . . 47
ÁUsing an Anton Bauer Battery
Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
ÁUsing the Panasonic AU-BP402
Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
ÁUsing a Sony Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . 26
ÁUsing the Sony BP-90 Battery
Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
ÁUsing the Sony BP-L60/BP-L90
lithium-ion Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . 27
ÁUsing an AC Power Supply (When
Using the AJ-B75 AC Adaptor) . . . . . . 28
ÁChecking and Selecting the Type of
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 029
Mounting the Lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Adjusting the Lens Flange . . . . . . . . . 31
Adjusting the White Shading . . . . . . . 32
Adjusting the Viewfinder
ÁChecking and Selecting the Master Gain
Setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
ÁSelecting the Color Bar Setting. . . . . . 49
ÁChecking the DIAGNOSTIC Screen
Setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
ÁTransferring to the MAIN menus and
SUB menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
ÁBasic Setting Menu Operations . . . . . 52
Lamp Displays Inside the
Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
ÁSetting the ! Lamp Display . . . . . . . . . 56
Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder
Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
ÁSelecting Display Items. . . . . . . . . . . . 60
ÁDisplay Mode and Setting Change
Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
ÁChanging the Display Mode . . . . . . . . 62
ÁSetting the Marker Displays . . . . . . . . 62
ÁSetting the Camera ID . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Displays
ÁAdjusting the Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
ÁAdjusting the Diopter and
Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
ÁAdjusting the Eyepiece Position . . . . . 35
ÁDetaching the Eyepiece . . . . . . . . . . . 36
ÁMounting the Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . 37
ÁDetaching the Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . 37
Audio Input Preparations
ÁUsing the Microphone Mounted to the
Main Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
ÁUsing the Accessory Microphone (with
Holder) or the AJ-MC700P Microphone
Kit (Option) Microphone Mounted to the
Main Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
ÁRemaining Battery Level and Audio
Level Displays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
ÁVTR Section Operation/Status-Related
Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
ÁTime Code-Related Displays . . . . . . . 65
Adjusting the Time and Date . . . . . . . . . 66
Adjustments and Setup During Recording
ÁAdjustments and Setup using the Setting
Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
ÁSetting the Gain Selector Value . . . . . 68
ÁSelecting Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Bold letters should be set or adjusted immediately after
purchase.
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Contents
Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance
ÁAdjusting the White Balance . . . . . . . . 70
ÁAdjusting the Black Balance . . . . . . . . 75
Setting the Electronic Shutter
Replacing the Backup Battery . . . . . . . . 107
Setting Menu Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
ÁMAIN menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
ÁMAIN menu screen 1 of 4
ÁShutter Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
ÁSetting the Shutter Mode/Speed. . . . . 78
ÁSetting the Synchro Scan Mode . . . . . 79
ÁChanging the Shutter Speed/Mode
Selection Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Changing the Iris Automatic Adjustment
Reference Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Adjusting the Audio Level . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Setting the Time Data
(SUB menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
ROP (112), MATRIX (113), LOW SETTING (114), MID
SETTING (115), HIGH SETTING (116), ADDITIONAL DTL
(117), SKIN TONE DTL (118), KNEE/LEVEL (119), FLARE/
GAMMA (120), CAMERA SETTING (120)
ÁMAIN menu screen 2 of 4
(SUB menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
VF DISPLAY (121), VF INDICATOR (123), CAMERA ID
(124), SHUTTER SPEED (124), SYNCHRO SCAN (125),
!LED (125), CAMERA SW MODE (126), SUPER GAIN
(127), VTR FUNCTION (128), BATT/TAPE ALARM (130)
ÁSetting the Time Code . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
ÁSetting the User Bit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
ÁLocking the Time Code to an External
Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
ÁExternal Lock Operation
ÁMAIN menu screen 3 of 4
(SUB menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
CARD READ/WRITE (131), CARD R/W SELECT (132),
REC (ASPECT)/RET (133), MIC/AUDIO (134), GENLOCK/
IRIS (136), VIDEO OUT (137), TIME/DATE (137), LENS
SEL/ADJ (137)
Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Using the user data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
ÁUser data operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
ÁSaving the user data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
ÁLoading the user data . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Setup Card Operations
ÁSetup Card Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
ÁSetup Card Data Operations . . . . . . . 88
Cassettes
ÁInserting and Ejecting Cassettes . . . . 93
ÁPreventing Accidental Erasure . . . . . . 94
Recording
ÁBasic Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
ÁSuccessive Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Playback—Checking Recorded Contents
ÁRec Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
ÁColor Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Connection With an External VTR. . . . . 101
Recording Simultaneously with the
ÁMAIN menu screen 4 of 4
(SUB menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
USER MENU SEL 1 of 3 (138), USER MENU SEL 2 of 3
(139), USER MENU SEL 3 of 3 (140), AUTO SHADING
(141), EVALUATION (141), INITIALIZE (146),
DIAGNOSTIC (146)
Warning System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
Emergency eject . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Error Codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Maintenance
ÁCondensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
ÁCleaning the Video Heads . . . . . . . . . 150
ÁCleaning the Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . 150
ÁCharacteristic Phenomenon of CCD
Cameras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Inspections Before Shooting
ÁInspection Preparations . . . . . . . . . . . 151
ÁInspecting the Camera Section. . . . . . 151
ÁInspecting the Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . 152
ÁInspecting the Iris and Zoom
Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
ÁInspecting the VTR Section . . . . . . . . 153
Specifications
Internal VTR and an External
VTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Recording With an External VTR Instead
of the Internal VTR
ÁUsing the 26-pin/12-pin Output
Adaptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
RET Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
ÁGeneral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
ÁCamera Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
ÁViewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
ÁVTR Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
ÁAccessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
ÁRelated Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
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General and Features
This unit combines as a single integrated unit a 3-CCD color video camera which features IT-
CCDs and a 520,000-pixel on-chip lens, and a DVCPRO format VTR which incorporates com-
pression technology.
In particular, the screen aspect ratio can be switched between 16:9 and 4:3 in a single action.
The unit in itself is compact and lightweight, its power consumption is minimal, it yields a high
picture quality, and it offers excellent sensitivity, mobility and dust-proof and damp-proof capabili-
ty. As a camera with built-in VTR, the unit’s functions and performance make it ideal for use in
ENG applications.
Both the camera unit and VTR unit feature digital signal processing to achieve much higher levels
of picture quality and stability.
Memory cards complying with global standards can be used for the camera and VTR setting data
to provide a system to manage the data.
Features of the Camera Section
The camera section of the AJ-D610WA has the following features.
ÁHigh sensitivity: 2000 lux (F11)
ÁHigh S/N ratio: 63 dB (standard)
ÁUltra-low smear
ÁUltra-low flare
Digital signal processing
Signal processing is digitized by a 18 MHz (typ.) 10-bit AD/DA converter. This improves picture
quality, stability and reliability, and allows the viewfinder screen displays as well as numerous
adjustment and setup items to be converted to menus.
Setting menu
The setting menu is displayed on the viewfinder screen, and controls the status displays, messag-
es, marker displays, etc. Whether or not to display each item, as well as the display conditions
when items are to be displayed, can be selected according to the user’s convenience. For exam-
ple, display ON/OFF for the ! lamp display which informs the user that the unit has entered irregu-
lar status can be selected for 8 different conditions.
The setting menu is also used to select various settings and functions and execute memory card
operations, etc.
Setup cards
Setting menu and subject data can be stored on SRAM memory cards with a capacity of 64 kilo-
bytes or greater which conform to PCMCIA standard ratings as setup cards. Stored data can be
saved individually or according to the shooting conditions, allowing the same setup conditions to
be easily reproduced and assisting in standardizing setup conditions between individual data.
An ATA flash memory card with a memory size of 4 MB or more is required to operate the Picture
Link (Pix Link) function sold as an optional accessory.
High-function electronic shutter
Using the built-in electronic shutter achieves steady images even of quickly moving subjects. In
addition, the following special operation modes can also be selected.
ÁSynchro scan mode: This mode is suited for shooting personal computer and workstation moni-
tor screens (60.8–250 Hz), and provides images with little horizontal stripe noise.
ÁHigh vertical resolution (Super V) mode: This mode provides images with high vertical resolution
compared to standard mode.
Wide range of video gain selections
Gain values can be selected from p3 dB to o30 dB using the setting menu and the GAIN switch.
The high S/N ratio allows images with little noise to be obtained even when the gain is increased
for shooting in dark locations. Using the SUPER GAIN switch provided specially to implement the
super gain function, the video gain can be set to 30 or 36 dB.
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Features
Automatic adjustment and memory functions for black balance/white balance
The black set, black balance and white balance can be automatically adjusted by simple switch
operations. Adjustment values are held in the memory even if the power for the unit is turned off,
so there is no need to readjust the balance each time the power is turned on.
There are two memory systems for white balance which can hold four adjustment values each for
the CC and ND filters, making a total of eight adjustment values. When adjustment values match-
ing the illumination conditions are selected from among the values stored in the memory, the unit
is automatically adjusted to the corresponding white balance. (A menu setting also allows adjust-
ment of only two values instead of the values for each filter.) In addition, when the unit is shipped
from the factory, the white balance value for 3200K is stored in the memory as a preset value. This
value can be called when there is no time to adjust the white balance, etc.
Character display function
The unit is equipped with a function that displays switch settings, the automatic adjustment status
for black balance and white balance, warning displays, etc. on the viewfinder screen.
In addition, when using an Anton Bauer Digital Magnum series battery as the unit’s power supply,
the remaining battery level can be displayed numerically on the viewfinder screen.
Warning system for displaying the VTR section status
The unit informs of VTR trouble, the end of the tape, battery wear, etc. with various warning lamps
and a warning tone. The remaining tape time can also be checked by the character display inside
the viewfinder.
Four filter disks as standard equipment
CC (color temperature conversion) and ND (neutral density) filters are provided as standard
equipment. This allows the optional filter setting to be selected from among four combinations in
accordance with the brightness of the subject.
Fine adjustment of the automatic iris reference value
The reference value for automatic iris adjustment can be finely adjusted by setting menu oper-
ations.
Auto close function
The unit is equipped with an auto close function which automatically closes the lens in the follow-
ing cases.
ÁWhen the black balance is automatically adjusted.
ÁWhen the power is turned off in the auto iris mode.
Generation of SMPTE/SNG color bar and reference audio signals
The camera section contains a circuit which generates an SMPTE type color bar signal to facili-
tate color monitor adjustments, and a circuit which generates a reference level audio signal to
facilitate audio level adjustments.
The unit also contains a circuit for generating SNG color bar signals which come in handy for
sending signals to communication satellites.
Functions and circuits for assuring high picture quality
The AJ-D610WA is equipped with the following functions (and circuits) in order to assure high
picture quality and is designed to make the fullest use of the advantages of the high-performance
CCD.
ÁA built-in AUTO KNEE circuit achieves a wide dynamic range which allows large signals to pass
through.
ÁA built-in 2-line image enhancer
ÁA built-in shading compensation function for use with a lens extender
ÁA built-in sawtooth wave generator for adjustments
ÁA zebra pattern ON/OFF selector switch which selects three types of zebra patterns including
spot zebra from two levels of zebra patterns.
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Features
Audio functions
ÁA phantom power supply type super-cardioid microphone (option) can be attached and it can
also be detached from the main unit for use in interviews.
ÁMicrophone can also be connected, and can be attached to the main unit using the
AJ-MH700P microphone holder (option).
ÁThe audio CH1 recording level can be easily adjusted at the front panel of the unit.
Recording by an external VTR
When an external VTR is connected using the 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor (option,
AJ-YA900P), recording can be performed by the external VTR instead of the internal VTR.
Remote control
Connecting the Extension Control Unit (option, AQ-EC1) allows a portion of the camera section
functions to be operated by remote control.
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Features
Features of the VTR section
Digital system
The VTR section features a component digital recording system that employs the latest compres-
sion technology and non-compressed PCM recording for audio. This system provides superior S/
N, frequency band and waveform characteristics as well as reproduction of detailed areas, etc.,
and realizes even higher picture and sound quality.
Rec review function
By automatically rewinding and playing back the last two to ten seconds or so of the recording,
this function enables what has been recorded to be promptly checked out.
Playback function
This function enables the playback picture (black-and-white picture) to be seen on the viewfinder
screen. In addition, color playback pictures can be output from the unit’s VIDEO OUT connector.
Built-in time code generator/reader
Time code information can be recorded and played back on a dedicated subcode track.
Locking of the time code to an external source
The built-in time code generator can be locked to an external generator. Also, the built-in time
code generator uses a lithium battery as its back-up power supply, allowing time codes to be
backed up for approximately one year even if power is not supplied to the unit.
Built-in DOLBY NR SystemF
A Dolby B Noise Reduction System is built in for audio recording in the longitudinal direction.
Successive shooting
Images can be shot successively within an accuracy of 0–o1 frame simply by pressing the VTR
START button or the lens VTR button.
FDolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol 0 are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
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System Configuration
Wireless
microphone
receiver
Shoulder
belt
26P/12P
output
adaptor
AJ-YA900P
Microphone kit
AJ-MC700P
VTR cable
VTR
WX-RA700
1.5½ viewfinder
AJ-VF10P/-VF15P
Multi connector
cable
SHAN-C12TCA
2.0½ viewfinder
AJ-VF20WP
Panasonic Battery
AU-BP220
Battery case
SHAN-B220
Microphone holder
AJ-MH700P
Sony Battery NP-1
IDX Battery L-40
Battery
charger
AG-B425
Panasonic Battery
AU-BP402
Battery case
AU-M402H
Lens
(Bayonet type)
Fujinon/Canon
Anton Bauer Battery
Camera/VTR
AJ-D610WA
5w EVF mount
adaptor
SHL-QVF5D700
Sony Battery
BP-90
BP-L60/BP-L90
Battery case/
Battery holder
5w EVF AJ-VF53P
AC adaptor
AJ-B75
5w EVF mount
adaptor
AJ-YA711
Cleaning tape
AJ-CL12MP
Cassette tape
5w EVF
WV-VF65B/C
ÁM size cassette tape
exclusively for
DVCPRO
Rain cover
SHAN-RC700
Setup memory card
SHL-064HSRVS
Soft carrying
case
AJ-SC900
Picture Link adaptor
board
Tripot mount
adaptor
AJ-YAP900
(Accessory)
Extension control
unit
AQ-EC1
Carrying case
AJ-HT900
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Controls and Their Functions
1
4
2
3
Power Supply Section
e Battery holder
The battery pack (option) made by Anton Bauer is mounted onto this holder.
f DC IN (external power input) connector (XLR, 4P)
The AJ-B75 AC adaptor (option) is plugged into this socket when the unit is to be operated by
AC power. An external battery is plugged in when an external battery is to be used to operate
the unit.
g BREAKER (circuit breaker) button
In order to protect the equipment, the circuit breaker is tripped and the power is automatically
turned off when an excessively high level of power flows inside. Upon completion of the internal
inspection and adjustments, push this button back in. The power will come back on provided
that there is no trouble inside the unit.
h POWER switch
ON: Set to this position to turn on the unit’s power.
OFF: Set to this position to turn off the unit’s power.
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Controls and Their Functions
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5
5
7
9
8
n
q
p
o
Accessory Mounting Section
i Hook for mounting shoulder belt
Attach the accessory shoulder belt to this hook.
j Light shoe
Mount the video light, etc. onto this shoe.
k Lens mount (bayonet type)
Mount the lens here.
l Lens clamping lever
Insert the lens into the lens mount k, and turn the lens mount ring using this lever to clamp the
lens.
m Lens mount cap
Press up the lens clamping lever l to remove this cap. Keep the cap in place if the lens is not
going to be mounted.
n Lens cable clamp
This is for clamping the lens cable.
o Tripod mount
When the unit is to be secured to a tripod, mount the accessory tripod attachment.
p LENS connector (12-pin)
Hook up the lens connecting cable to this connector. Consult with your dealer concerning the
lens which you are going to use.
q Shoulder pad
Adjust this pad to facilitate operation when carrying the unit on your shoulder. Its position can
be brought forward or backward and adjusted by loosening the two set screws.
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Controls and Their Functions
Knob
(included)
The accessory
control knob can be
attached to the
AUDIO LEVEL CH1
control.
Screw
(included)
s
Audio Function Section (1)
r
r AUDIO LEVEL CH1 (audio channel 1 recording level) control
When the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch u is set to MAN, the recording level of audio
channel 1 can be adjusted by this control in addition to the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control t on
the side panel.
s MIC IN (microphone input) jack (XLR, 3-pin)
Connect an optional microphone to this jack. The power for the microphone is supplied from
this jack.
t AUDIO LEVEL CH1/CH2 (audio channel 1/2 recording level) controls
When the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch u is set to MAN, the audio level of audio channels
1 and 2 can be adjusted using these controls.
However, the audio CH1 level can also be adjusted using the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control r on
the front panel.
u AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch (audio channel 1/2 auto/manual level adjustment selec-
tor) switch
This selects the method used to adjust the audio levels of audio channels 1 and 2.
AUTO: For adjusting the levels automatically.
MAN: For adjusting the levels manually.
v AUDIO IN (audio input selector) switch
This selects the input signals to be recorded on audio channels 1 and 2.
FRONT [MIC]: The microphone input signals connected to the MIC IN jack s are recorded.
REAR [MIC]: The microphone input signals connected to the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 connec-
tors y are recorded.
REAR [LINE]: The line input signals connected to the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 connectors y
are recorded.
w REAR MIC POWER switch
ON: The phantom power is supplied to the rear microphone.
OFF: The phantom power is not supplied to the rear microphone.
x CUE switch
CH1: The audio CH1 signals are recorded on the cue track.
1/2:
The signals of audio CH1 and CH2 are mixed together and recorded on the cue track.
CH2: The audio CH2 signals are recorded on the cue track.
y AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 (audio input channel 1/2) connectors (XLR, 3P)
An audio component or microphone is connected here.
z AUDIO OUT connector (XLR, 3P)
This is connected to an audio component. The audio channels are coupled to the MONITOR
SELECT switch and switched in tandem.
{ DC OUT (DC power output) connector
This is the DC 12 V output connector. A current of approximately 100 mA can be taken out.
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Controls and Their Functions
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u
v
w
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x
z
y
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Audio Function Section (2)
| ALARM (warning tone volume) control
This adjusts the warning tone volume heard from the speaker ~ or the earphone connected to
the PHONES jack ¡. When it is set to the lowest position, the warning tone is not audible.
However, by making changes to the inside parts, the tone can be made audible even when the
control is at its lowest position.
} MONITOR (volume) control
This adjusts the volume of the sound other than the warning tone—the sound from the speaker
~ or earphone ¡. When it is set to the lowest position, no sound is heard.
Audio Function Section (3)
~ Speaker
During recording, the EE sound can be monitored; during playback, the playback sound can be
monitored.
The warning tone is heard through the speaker in synchronization with the flashing or lighting
of the warning lamp and warning display.
The speaker sound is automatically muted when an earphone is connected to the PHONES
jack ¡.
Ÿ MONITOR SELECT (audio channel selector) switch
This selects the audio channel whose sound is to be heard through the speaker ~ AUDIO
OUT connector z, or earphone.
CH1: The audio channel 1 sound is output.
1/2:
The sound produced by mixing the audio channel 1 and 2 sound or the stereo sound is
output. However, only the mixed sound is output from the speaker ~ and AUDIO OUT
connector z.
CH2: The audio channel 2 sound is output.
MONITOR (sound selector) switch
This selects the sound of the earphone when 1/2 is selected with the MONITOR SELECT
switch Ÿ.
ST: The stereo sound of audio channels 1 and 2 is output.
MIX: The mixed sound of audio channels 1 and 2 is output.
¡ PHONES (earphone) jack (mini-jack)
When an earphone (option) is connected to this jack, the sound selected by the MONITOR
switch can be heard. The warning tones relating to the unit’s operation or status can also be
heard. An earphone enabling a sufficiently high volume of sound to be heard is recommended.
When the earphone is connected, speaker ~ sound is automatically muted.
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¢
£
§
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•
(The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the AJ-VF10P.)
Shooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (1)
¢ Viewfinder (optional accessory)
Black-and-white images can be seen in the viewfinder during recording and playback. Warn-
ings and messages relating to the unit’s operating status and settings, zebra pattern, markers
(safety zone marker, center marker), etc. can also be seen.
£ PEAKING control
This is used to adjust the contours of the images inside the viewfinder to facilitate focusing. It
does not affect the camera’s output signals.
¤ CONTRAST control
This is used to adjust the contrast of the screen inside the viewfinder. It does not affect the
camera’s output signals.
¥ BRIGHT control
This is used to adjust the brightness of the screen inside the viewfinder. It does not affect the
camera’s output signals.
¦ ZEBRA (zebra pattern) switch
This displays the zebra pattern inside the viewfinder.
ON: The zebra pattern is displayed.
OFF: The zebra pattern is not displayed.
When the unit is shipped from the factory, the zebra pattern is set in such a way that those
parts with an IRE video level from approx. 70% to 85% are displayed. The displaying of parts
with a level ranging from 50% to 110% or more or with a certain level can also be set on the
setting menu.
§ Diopter control knob
This is adjusted in such a way that the images on the viewfinder screen are seen most clearly
in accordance with the dioptric power of the camera’s operator.
¨ Eyepiece
© Viewfinder forward-backward/left-right position clamp lever
Loosen this lever to adjust the position of the viewfinder ¢ in the forward-backward or left-right
direction.
ª Eyepiece forward-backward movement ring
Turn this ring to adjust the position of the eyepiece ¨ in the forward-backward direction.
« Viewfinder stopper screw
To detach the viewfinder ¢ from the camera, loosen this screw and then detach the view-
finder.
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®
™
ß
¨
≠
(The viewfinder shown in the
illustration is the AJ-VF10P.)
Æ
Shooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (2)
¬ CC/ND FILTER (filter selector) knob
This selects the filter to match the light source which is illuminating the subject.
If the setting of this knob is changed when the menu display mode has been set to “3” (default
setting), the new setting will appear on the setting change message display area of the view-
finder screen.
È The knob and filter settings are
È Examples of filter settings to match
listed below.
shooting conditions
FILTER
Filter
Shooting condition
Description
knob setting
1
2
3
4
Sunrise, sunset, inside a studio
Outdoors under a clear sky
Outdoors under a cloudy or rainy sky
1
2
3
4
3200 K
5600 Ko1/8ND
5600 K
Snow scenes, high mountains,
coastlines and other extremely clear
and bright scenes
5600 Ko1/64ND
- Synchro scan adjustment switches
These switches are used to adjust the synchro scan speed. Pressing the “p” switch reduces
the shutter speed; pressing the “o” switch increases the shutter speed. Set these switches to a
position where the side bar noise in the viewfinder is eliminated during personal computer
monitor shooting, etc.
|Note{
When these switches are used for UB/TC/CTL settings while the SET position has been select-
ed as the TCG switch position, they will not serve their function as synchro scan adjustment
switches. The TCG switch must be set to F-RUN or R-RUN for these switches to serve their
function.
® WHITE BAL (white balance memory selector) switch
PRST: Set to this position when there is no time to adjust the white balance. The white bal-
ance value for 3200 K is stored in the memory.
A or B: When the AUTO W/B BAL switch ± is pressed to the AWB side, the white balance
is automatically adjusted in accordance with the setting position of the filter knob ¬,
and the adjustment value is stored in memory A or memory B.
When the FILTER knob and the WHITE BAL switch are set to the same positions as the ones
set when the adjustment was made, the adjustment value stored in the memory is called, and
the unit is automatically adjusted to the white balance which corresponds to this value.
If the setting of this switch is changed when the menu display mode has been set to “3” (default
setting), the new setting will appear at the WHITE BAL switch display position on the viewfinder
screen. (Example: “A”)
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±
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∞
Shooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (3)
¯ OUTPUT (output signal selector)/AUTO KNEE switch
This switch selects the video signals which are to be output from the camera unit to the VTR
unit, viewfinder and video monitor. The AUTO KNEE function can be used when the images
shot by the camera have been selected.
È OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch setting positions
BARS
Color bar signals are output. The AUTO KNEE circuit
is not activated. Set the switch to this position in the
following cases:
ÁWhen adjusting the video monitor
ÁWhen recording color bar signals
CAM, AUTO KNEE OFF
The images shot by the camera are output.
The AUTO KNEE circuit is not activated. The default
setting is “MANUAL KNEE”.
CAM, AUTO KNEE ON
The images shot by the camera are output.
The AUTO KNEE circuit is activated.
° GAIN (gain selector) switch
This is used to change the video amplifier’s gain in accordance with the lighting conditions
during shooting. The gain values corresponding to the L, M and H settings are assigned be-
forehand on the setting menu. When the unit is shipped from the factory, these settings are:
Lr0 dB, Mr9 dB and Hr18 dB.
If the setting of this switch is changed when the display mode has been set to “3”, the new
setting will appear at the gain display position on the viewfinder screen. (Example: “12 dB”)
± AUTO W/B BAL (white balance/black balance automatic adjustment) switch
AWB: Set to this position for automatically adjusting the white balance. When the WHITE BAL
switch ® is now set to “A or B”, the adjusted value will be stored in memory A or
memory B.
ABB: Set to this position for automatically adjusting the black balance. When this switch is
held down for at least 6 seconds at the ABB position, the auto black shading will be
compensated automatically.
² SHUTTER switch
Set this to ON when using the electronic shutter. When it is pressed to the SEL side, the shutter
speed and mode displays change in the ranges preset on the setting menu. If the setting of this
switch is changed when the display mode has been set to “2” or “3”, the new setting will appear
at the shutter display position on the viewfinder screen. (Example: “:1/250”, “:1/60.8”)
1) AUTO KNEE function
When the level is adjusted to people, scenes, etc. for shooting against a very bright background, the background will be whited out and the
buildings or scenes in the background will become blurred. If the AUTO KNEE function is activated in cases like these, the background can be
reproduced in clear detail. This function is especially effective for shooting in the following conditions:
ÁWhen shooting people in shade under a clear sky
ÁWhen simultaneously shooting people in vehicles or indoor and the outdoor scenery seen through the windows
ÁWhen shooting scenes with a high contrast
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∂
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³ ECU REMOTE (remote control) connector (6-pin)
Connect the AQ-EC1 extension control unit (option) here.
|Note{
The POWER switches on unit and extension control unit must be set to OFF before the remote
control cable is connected or disconnected.
´ 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor (See page 104 for mounting method.)
The 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor AJ-YA900P (option) is mounted on this section. When the
portable VTR is connected as the external VTR, recording can be performed simultaneously
with the unit’s built-in VTR.
Furthermore, by connecting the SHAN-C12TCA multi-connector cable (optional accessory) to
the 12-pin connector, it is possible to output the sound of audio channels 1 and 2 separately.
µ VIDEO OUT connector (BNC)
This outputs the video signals (75° termination, rated level) to be monitored. During recording,
EE images can be monitored; during playback, playback images can be monitored.
While performing settings on the menu, the setting menu can be superimposed onto the shot
images appearing on the monitor screen so that the settings can also be checked.
¶ CAM OUT (camera output) connector (BNC)
This outputs the composite video signals (75° termination, rated level). When a video monitor
is connected, the images shot by the camera can be monitored. Even while the VTR is playing
back, the camera’s images are output at all times.
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∫
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∑
∏
º
Shooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (4)
· VTR START button
When this pressed, recording commences; when it is pressed again, recording stops. This
button has the same function as the VTR button on the lens side.
¸ VTR SAVE/STBY (tape protection) switch
This selects the power supply status while the VTR recording is temporarily stopped (REC
PAUSE).
SAVE: This is the tape protection mode. The cylinder is stopped in the half-loading status.
Compared with the STBY position, less power is consumed and the unit can be
operated longer using the battery. It takes longer for recording to commence after
the VTR START button · is pressed in the SAVE position than in the STBY po-
sition.
When the switch is set to this position, the VTR SAVE lamp inside the viewfinder
lights.
STBY: Recording commences immediately when the VTR START button is pressed.
|Note{
This unit will automatically go into SAVE mode when the designated time for standby (STBY)
condition is exceeded. To return to standby mode, press the VTR SAVE/STBY switch once to
select SAVE mode, then once again to return to STBY mode.
¹ MODE CHECK button
While this button is kept depressed, the camera’s setting status is displayed in the viewfinder. It
does not affect the camera’s output signals.
º SUPER GAIN button (inside sliding cover)
The super gain mode is forcibly established when this button is pressed, and each time the
button is pressed when all the super gain values have been set using “SUPER GAIN” on the
MAIN menu 2 of 4 screen, the gain is switched by one level in the following sequence: 30 dB>
36 dB>OFF>30 dB, etc. However, the DTL and other menu settings cannot be performed.
» SUPER IRIS button (inside sliding cover)
This is used when backlight compensation (or the super black functionF1) is to be provided.
When it is pressed, the switch settings are displayed inside the viewfinder for 3 seconds. When
it is pressed again, backlight compensation (or the super black functionF1) is released.
F1See Main Menu Screen 2 of 4 on page 126 for details on the super black function.
Super gain: When 30 dB is allotted to the SUPER IRIS button, DTL and other menu settings cannot be performed for this
30 dB.
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¼ MARK button
This is used when the Picture Link (Pix Link)F1 function is to be used. Each time it is pressed M1
(MARK1), M2 (MARK2) or no display appears in the viewfinder.
F1Picture Link adaptor board (AJ-YAP900) is sold as an option.
½ EJECT (cassette eject) button
Press this to insert or eject the cassette.
¾ REW (rewind) button
Press this to rewind the tape. Its lamp lights during rewinding.
If this button is pressed during playback, the playback images are rewound at approximately
quadruple speed while the button is held down.
¿ FF (fast forward) button
Press this to fast forward the tape. Its lamp lights during fast forwarding.
If this button is pressed during playback, the playback images are fast forwarded at approxi-
mately quadruple speed while the button is held down.
À PLAY/PAUSE button
Press this to view the playback images on the viewfinder screen or color video monitor. Its
lamp lights during playback.
If this button is pressed again during playback, playback is paused and the lamp goes off. After
playback has been paused for 2 minutes, the unit automatically switches to stop status
(STOP).
Á STOP button
Press this to stop the tape travel.
 EMERGENCY screw (inside the rubber cap)
For details, refer to the “emergency eject” function (on page 149).
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Menu Operation Section
à Setup card insertion slot
The optional setup cards are inserted into this slot.
Ä MENU SET/OFF switch
This displays the setting menu on the viewfinder screen through VIDEO OUT connector.
SET: The page on which the previous setting menu operations were completed appears on
the viewfinder screen. (When the menu is used for the first time, the first of the pages
which can be displayed appears.)
OFF: The setting menu is not displayed on the viewfinder screen through VIDEO OUT con-
nector.
Å SHIFT/ITEM button
Each time this button is pressed, the cursor moves on the setting menu page now displayed.
Use it when selecting items.
|Note{
This switch functions differently depending on the operation item. Check the function by oper-
ating the menu item by item.
Æ UP button
This is used to increment the setting of the item selected on the setting menu by 1 level each
time it is pressed or to switch the setting between ON and OFF.
Ç DOWN button
This is used to decrement the setting of the item selected on the setting menu by 1 level each
time it is pressed or to switch the setting between ON and OFF.
È PAGE button
This is used to select the setting menu page.
Time Code-Related Section (1)
É GENLOCK IN/(VIDEO IN) connector (BNC)
The reference signal is supplied to this connector when the camera section is to be subject to
genlock operation or when the time code is to be locked externally. Also, the signal input to this
jack can be displayed in the viewfinder as the return video signal. Refer to “RET Button” on
page 106 for details.
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…
Ê TC IN connector (BNC):
The time code serving as the reference is input when the time code is locked to an external
source.
Ë TC OUT connector (BNC):
Connect this to the time code TC IN connector on the external VTR when locking the external
VTR’s time code to this unit’s time code.
Time Code-Related Section (2)
Ì HOLD button
The time data appearing on the counter display at the instant when this button is pressed is
held. (The time code generator will still continue to run.) When the button is pressed again, the
hold status is released. Use the button to ascertain the time at which a particular scene was
shot, for example.
Í RESET button
This resets the time data on the counter display to “00:00:00:00”. When the TCG switch Ñ is
set to SET and this button is pressed, the time code or user’s bit can be reset to “00:00:00:00”
or “00 00 00 00”.
Î DISPLAY switch
The time code, CTL or user’s bit is made to appear on the counter display depending on the
setting positions of this switch and the TCG switch Ñ.
UB: The user’s bit is displayed.
TC: The time code is displayed.
CTL: CTL is displayed.
Ï UP button, DOWN button
When setting the time code or user’s bit, these buttons increment or decrement by 1 the figure
of the digit made to flash by the SHIFT/ITEM button Ð.
Ð SHIFT/ITEM (digit advance) button
When setting the time code or user’s bit, this button is used to cause the digit which is to be set
to flash.
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’
“
÷
◊
ÿ
—
”
(The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the AJ-VF10P.)
Ñ TCG (time code selector) switch
This is used to set the running mode of the internal time code generator.
F-RUN: This position is used when the time code is to be advanced continuously regardless of
the VTR’s operation.
Set to this position when aligning the time code with the actual time or locking the time
code to an external source.
SET:
This position is used for setting the time code or user’s bit.
R-RUN: This position is used when the time code is to be advanced only while recording is in
progress. The time code will be recorded continuously on a tape with a succession of
unedited shots.
Warning/Status Display Section
Ò Tally lamp
This is activated when the TALLY switch Ó is at HIGH or LOW, and it lights during recording by
the VTR section. It flashes in the same way as the REC lamp inside the viewfinder to warn the
operator. The brightness when lighted can be selected using the TALLY switch (HIGH or
LOW).
Ó TALLY switch
This controls the tally lamp Ò.
HIGH: The tally lamp is made brighter.
OFF: The tally lamp is extinguished.
LOW: The tally lamp is made darker.
Ô Back tally lamp
This functions in the same way as the tally lamp Ò when the back tally switch Õ is set to ON.
Õ Back tally switch
This controls the back tally lamp Ô.
ON: The back tally lamp operates.
OFF: The back tally lamp does not operate.
Ö WARNING lamp
This flashes or lights when trouble occurs in the VTR section.
× LIGHT switch
ON: This illuminates the display window Ø.
OFF: This extinguishes the display window illumination.
Ø Display window
The warnings related to the VTR section, remaining battery level, sound level, time data, etc.
are displayed in this window.
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Power Supply
Power can be supplied to the unit using a battery pack or AC power supply.
Using a battery pack
A battery pack which is made by any of the four following manufacturers can be used:
A Panasonic, B Anton Bauer, C Sony or D IDX.
Before using a battery pack, be sure to charge it completely using a battery charger.
ÁSee the Handling Instructions for the battery pack and battery charger for a detailed explanation
of charging methods.
Using an Anton Bauer Battery Pack
1
Mount the battery pack.
Insert the battery pack in the direction of the arrow and then slide it into place.
Power Supply Output Connector
Control Switch
2
When detaching the battery, hold down the detachment lever of the battery holder and slide
the battery pack in the direction of the arrow.
Lever
Pack
|Note{
The AJ-D610WA supports the intelligent battery system and the ultra-light system.
Automatic detection can be performed for intelligent batteries with a remaining battery level of
10% or more. At this time, the remaining battery level is displayed numerically (percentage
display) inside the viewfinder. If the power is turned on with a remaining battery level of 10%
or less, the voltage is displayed. When external power is supplied after intelligent battery
sensing, the remaining battery charge display switches to the externally supplied voltage
display.
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Power Supply
Using the Panasonic AU-BP402 Battery Pack
1
Detach the battery mounts.
2
Connect the unit’s connectors with the connectors of the AU-M402H battery case.
3
Mount the AU-M402H battery case.
Open the battery case cover and lift up the rubber cap to expose the screw holes. Tighten the
screws with a screwdriver and mount the case to the unit. Be sure to tighten the screws
completely.
|Notes{
ÁDo not pull strongly on the rubber cap.
ÁTake care not to catch the connection cord between the battery case and the main unit.
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Power Supply
4
Connect the battery pack plug to the connector inside the case and insert the battery pack.
|Note{
The unit’s power must be set to OFF before the plug is inserted or removed.
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Power Supply
Using a Sony Battery Pack
1
Remove the battery mounts.
See page 24.
2
Mount the accessory battery mounting connector.
3
Mount the Sony battery holder.
Mount the battery case with the cover detached first, and then mount the detached cover as
shown in the figure.
A Tighten the mounting screws.
B Tighten the power supply contact screws.
C Insert the top of the detached cover in the direction of the arrow.
D Align the hole at the bottom (metal part) of the cover with the hole at the bottom of the case
and mount the cover to the battery mounting connector with the screw of the battery
holder.
A
C
D
B
|Note{
Take care when attaching the battery holder that the wires are not pinched.
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Power Supply
Using the Sony BP-90 Battery Pack
1
Mount the accessory battery mounting connector.
(See the preceding page.)
2
Mount the BP-90 battery case.
A Tighten the mounting screws.
B Tichten the power supply contact screws.
C Insert the top of the detached cover in the direction of the arrow.
D Align the hole at the bottom (metal part) of the cover with the bottom of the case and mount
the cover to the battery mounting connector with the screw.
Using the Sony BP-L60/BP-L90 lithium-ion Battery Pack
1
2
Attach the supplied battery mounting terminals.
Attach the lithium-ion battery holder.
A As shown in the figure, remove the battery clamp, and attach the holder using the mount-
ing screws.
B Tighten the power supply contact screws.
C Put the battery clamp back into place.
Battery clamp
|Notes{
ÁThe unit’s power must be set to OFF before the plug is inserted or removed.
ÁTake care when attaching the battery case/battery holder that the wires are not pinched.
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Power Supply
Using an AC Power Supply (When using the AJ-B75 AC Adaptor)
1
Connect the unit’s EXT DC IN socket with the DC OUT connector of the AJ-B75 AC
adaptor.
DC IN Connector
2
3
Set the AC adaptor’s power to ON.
Set the unit’s power switch to ON.
|Notes{
ÁWhen using an external power supply other than the AJ-B75 AC adaptor, check the pin signal of
the EXT DC IN socket.
ÁWhen both a battery pack and AC adaptor are connected, power is supplied from the AC
adaptor.
ÁWhen using an AC adaptor, the AC adaptor’s power must be set to ON before the unit’s POWER
switch is set to ON. If this sequence is reversed, the AC adaptor’s output voltage will rise slowly
and may cause the unit to malfunction.
Pin No.
Signal
GND
1
2, 3
4
——
o12 V
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Checking and Selecting the Type of Battery
HOLD button
MENU/ITEM switch
DOWN button
UP button
MODE CHECK button
To check the type of battery
1
Press the MODE CHECK button.
While this button is held down, the type of battery is displayed in the remaining battery charge
display area.
The type of battery is displayed here.
NiCd12
NiCd13
NiCd14
IDX L-40
L-60
L-90
ANTON-D
IDX-D
Display seen inside the viewfinder
To select the type of battery
1
When the MENU SET/OFF switch is set to SET while the HOLD button is pressed, the battery
selection menu appears on the screen.
2
3
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button, and move the arrow (cursor) to BATTERY SEL.
Press the UP or DOWN button to select the type of battery.
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MA S T ER GA I N
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L O
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GA I N
0 d B
9 d B
M I D GA I N
H I GH GA I N
1 8 d B
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B A T T ERY S E L EC T
:
The type of battery is displayed here.
B A T T ERY S E L
N i C d 1 2
NiCd12
NiCd13
NiCd14
IDX L-40
L-60
L-90
ANTON-D
IDX-D
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CO L OR B AR S E L EC T
:
CO L OR B AR
SMP T E
Display seen inside the viewfinder
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Mounting the Lens
1
Raise the lens clamping lever and remove the mount cap.
Lens Clamping Lever
Mount Cap
2
Align the indentation at the top center of the lens mount with the center mark of the lens and
mount the lens.
Mark
3
4
Lower the lens clamping lever and clamp the lens.
Press the cable into the cable clamp and connect it to the LENS connector.
LENS Connector
ÁSee the Handling Instructions provided with the lens for lens handling.
|Note{
The lens and camera adjustments listed below may be necessary depending on the lens to be
mounted.
1. Lens flange back adjustment
2. Lens auto iris adjustment
3. Lens white shading adjustment (with this unit)
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Adjusting the Lens Flange
When images are not clearly focused at both the telephoto and wide-angle positions during zoom
operations, adjust the flange back (the distance from the lens mounting surface to the image
formation surface).
Once adjusted, the flange back does not need to be readjusted as long as the lens is not changed.
Adjustment method
Check the position of each part of the lens which must be operated in order to adjust the flange
back with the lens Handling Instructions.
Approx. 10ft (3 m)
Adjusting the Flange Back
1
2
Set the lens iris to manual.
Open the iris. Position the flange back adjustment chart about 10ft (3 m) from the lens and
illuminate it so that an appropriate image output level is obtained.
Use the filter and/or shutter if the video level is too high.
3
4
5
6
7
Loosen the Ff ring clamping screw.
Set the zoom ring to the telephoto position manually or by electric drive.
Shoot the flange back adjustment chart and turn the distance ring to bring the chart into focus.
Set the zoom ring to the wide-angle position.
Turn the Ff ring to bring the chart into focus.
At this time, take care not to move the distance ring.
8
9
Repeat this operation four to seven times until the lens is in focus at both the telephoto and
wide-angle positions.
Firmly tighten the Ff ring clamping screw.
ÁRefer to the Operating Instructions of the lens.
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Adjusting the White Shading
The white shading is adjusted at the factory to match the unit’s standard lens.
Follow the procedure outlined below when the white shading needs to be re-adjusted.
In particular, make sure to re-adjust the white shading when using the following lenses: YJ18x9B4
KBS, YJ18x9B4 IBS.
White shading adjustment procedure
1
Mount a lens to the camera.
Be sure to also connect the lens cable.
2
Set the electronic shutter to OFF and the gain to L (0 dB).
GAIN: L (0 dB)
SHUTTER: OFF
3
4
If the lens has an extender, remove the extender.
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch from OFF to SET while holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and
UP buttons to open the menu.
Press the PAGE button until the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4 appears.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the VF DISPLAY position.
Press the UP or DOWN button to open the VF DISPLAY page.
Set ZEBRA1 DETECT to 70%, ZEBRA2 DETECT to 85% and ZEBRA2 to SPOT. (Initial
setting mode)
Return the MENU SET/OFF switch from SET to OFF to close the menu.
Set the viewfinder’s ZEBRA switch to ON.
Note:
Adjusting the white shad-
ing incorrectly will seri-
ously detract from the
camera’s picture quality.
Before starting the re-
PAGE
MENU
SHIFT/ITEM
adjustment
procedure,
carefully read the de-
scription of the white
shading
adjustment
5
6
Shoot an evenly white paper.
steps contained in the in-
struction manual. If any
points are unclear, con-
sult with the dealer from
whom the unit was
purchased for further
clarification. Also, make
sure to allow sufficient
time when performing
the white shading re-
adjustment procedure.
Flickering occurs easily when fluorescent or mercury lamps, etc. are used for lighting.
Therefore, use a light source which does no produce flickering such as sunlight or halogen
lamps, etc.
Set the lens iris to manual and adjust the iris so that the ZEBRA pattern covers the entire
screen. If the light strikes the subject in an uneven manner, the ZEBRA pattern will not cover
a part of the screen. Therefore, adjust the position of the light source, etc. as necessary.
Check that the lens iris is between F4 to F11. If the lens iris is not within this range, adjust
the position of the light source, etc.
(Be sure to set the electronic shutter to OFF.)
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Adjusting the White Shading
7
Set the WHITE BAL selector switch to A or B execute AWB.
Next, execute ABB and then execute AWB again.
WHITE BAL: A or B
8
9
Repeat step 6.
Set the MENU switch from OFF to SET while holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP buttons
to open the menu.
Press the PAGE button until the MAIN menu screen 4 of 4 appears.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the AUTO SHADING position.
Press the UP or DOWN button to open the AUTO SHADING page.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the arrow at the far left to WHITE, and then press the
UP or DOWN button.
ACTIVE appears on the viewfinder to indicate that white shading automatic adjustment is
operating.
Adjustment is completed when the ACTIVE display disappears.
Return the MENU switch from SET to OFF to close the menu.
PAGE
MENU
SHIFT/ITEM
10
11
When the lens to be used has an extender, insert an extender and repeat steps 6 to 9.
If the lens comes with a 16:9/4:3 mode switch function, repeat steps 6 to 9 for each of 19:9
and 4:3 modes.
This completes white shading adjustment.
The adjustment value is stored in the non-volatile memory, so there is no need to readjust the
white shading even if the power for the unit is turned off.
|Notes{
1. The white shading can be adjusted for general lenses using the above method. However, this
method may not apply for extremely special lenses.
2. Vertical coloring may occur near the open position of the lens iris even after performing the
above adjustments. However, this is characteristic of the optical system of the lens, and does
not indicate a malfunction.
3. When the lens with the 16:9/4:3 mode switch function is being used in 4:3 mode, set the cam-
era to 4:3 mode as well and adjust the white shading as the ambient amount of light will drop.
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Adjusting the Viewfinder
Adjusting the Position
1
2
3
Lift up the viewfinder forward-backward/left/right position clamp lever to release the lock.
Viewfinder
Lever
Adjust the position of the viewfinder in the forward-backward and left-right directions.
Tighten the viewfinder forward-backward/left-right position clamp lever to the locked position.
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Adjusting the Viewfinder (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.)
Adjusting the Diopter and Screen
Adjusting the diopter
1
2
Set the POWER switch to ON. A picture will appear in the viewfinder.
Turn the diopter adjustment ring to adjust the diopter so that the viewfinder picture can be
clearly seen.
Diopter Adjustment Ring
Adjusting the screen
Adjust the condition of the viewfinder screen.
Brightness: Adjust the BRIGHT control
Contrast:
Contour:
Adjust the CONTRAST control
Adjust the PEAKING control
BRIGHT Control
CONTRAST Control
PEAKING Control
1
2
3
Set the POWER switch to ON.
Set the OUTPUT switch to CAM.
Turn the viewfinder BRIGHT and CONTRAST controls to adjust the picture brightness and
contrast. Turning the PEAKING control makes the picture appear softer or sharper. A sharp
picture facilitates focusing the lens.
Adjusting the Eyepiece Position
Turn the eyepiece forward-backward movement ring to adjust the position of the eyepiece in the
forward-backward direction.
Eyepiece Forward-backward Movement Ring
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Adjusting the Viewfinder (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.)
Detaching the Eyepiece
Detaching the eyepiece allows the entire screen to be seen clearly even when shooting with your
eye removed from the viewfinder. This also facilitates the removal of dust which has adhered to
the CRT screen and mirror.
|Note{
Absolutely do not wipe the mirror surface as it has been specially treated. Dust which has adhered
to the mirror should be blown away with a blower, etc.
1
2
Press the lock button.
Turn the lock ring as far as possible in the counter-clockwise direction and line up the align-
ment marks on the lock ring and viewfinder barrel.
Eyepiece
Alignment Marks
Lock Ring
1
Lock Button
3
Detach the eyepiece.
Remounting the eyepiece
1. Line up the alignment marks on the lock ring and the viewfinder barrel, and then insert the
eyepiece.
2. Turn the eyepiece as far as possible in the clockwise direction. The lock button latches with a
clicking sound, and remounting is completed.
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Adjusting the Viewfinder (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.)
Mounting the Viewfinder
1
2
Press down the viewfinder.
Tighten the viewfinder stopper screw firmly. If it is difficult to insert the screw, press down the
viewfinder once again.
3
Connect the plug to the viewfinder connector and secure the viewfinder cable with the clamp.
|Note{
Insert the plug firmly when connecting it to the viewfinder connector.
Stopper Screw
Detaching the Viewfinder
1
2
Check that the POWER switch is set to OFF.
Disconnect the plug from the viewfinder cable connector.
|Note{
Use both hands to detach the viewfinder. The viewfinder may not detach smoothly with one
hand, resulting in damage to the viewfinder.
3
Loosen the viewfinder stopper screw and detach the viewfinder by pulling it straight up.
Pull straight up.
Stopper Screw
Hook your fingers here.
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Audio Input Preparations
(The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.)
Using the Microphone Mounted to the Main Unit
Using the accessory microphone (with holder), the AJ-MC700P microphone kit (option) micro-
phone or the AJ-MH770P microphone holder (option) allows a microphone to be mounted to the
main unit.
ÁSee the Handling Instructions for the microphone holder.
Using the Accessory Microphone (with Holder) or the AJ-MC700P
Microphone Kit (Option) Microphone Mounted to the Main Unit
1
Mount the microphone holder.
Viewfinder
Microphone Holder
2
Mount the microphone.
3
Connect the microphone connecting cable to the unit’s MIC IN jack.
MIC IN Connector
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Audio Input Preparations
(The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.)
Mounting the AJ-MH700P Microphone Holder (Option)
1
Remove the microphone holder mounting screws.
2
Mount the AJ-MH700P microphone adaptor (option) to the main unit.
Mount the microphone
adaptor using the
accessory screws.
3
Mount the microphone to the microphone holder and tighten the screws.
4
5
Connect the microphone connecting cable to the MIC IN jack.
To the MIC IN Connector
Set the AUDIO IN switch to FRONT [MIC] in accordance with the audio channel to be re-
corded.
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Audio Input Preparations
Using the Microphone not Mounted to the Main Unit
To the MIC IN Connector
AUDIO IN switch: Set the AUDIO IN switch for
the audio channel you wish to
record to FRONT [MIC].
|Note{
When extending the microphone, use a cable which supports the phantom power supply type of
microphone.
Using the Microphone not Mounted to the Main Unit
Up to two external microphones can be connected to
the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 Connectors.
Phantom power supply can also be supported
by setting the MIC POWER switch to the ON
position.
AUDIO IN Switch: Set the AUDIO IN Switches
of the channels to which
microphones are
connected to REAR [MIC].
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Audio Input Preparations
Mounting a Wireless Microphone
When using the Panasonic wireless microphone system, mount the WX-RA700 wireless receiver.
To the AUDIO OUT Connector
WX-RA700
Wireless Receiver
WX-R980
Camera Attachment
XLR Cable
AUDIO IN switch:
Set the AUDIO IN switch of
the channel to which the
audio signal source is
Connect to the AUDIO IN CH1
or CH2 Connector.
connected to REAR [LINE].
When detaching the
wireless microphone,
press up the lever on the
bottom of the camera
attachment (1) and detach
the microphone in the
upward direction (2).
Lever
AJ-D610WA Main Unit
ÁSee the Handling Instructions for the WX-RA700 wireless receiver for wireless receiver ope-
rations.
Connecting an Audio Component
When using an audio component as the line input signal source, connect the audio component to
the unit’s AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 connectors.
Audio Equipment
Connect to the AUDIO IN
CH1/CH2 Connectors.
AUDIO IN Switch:
Set the AUDIO IN Switch of
the channel to which the
audio signal source is
connected to REAR [LINE].
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Mounting the Unit to a Tripod
When mounting the unit to a tripod, use the accessory tripod attachment.
1
Mount the tripod attachment onto the tripod.
Select the attachment hole in consideration of the unit’s and tripod attachment’s center of
gravity. In addition, check that the diameter of the selected hole matches the diameter of the
universal head’s camera mounting screw.
Tripod Attachment
2
Mount the camera to the tripod attachment.
Slide the unit forward along the grooves until a clicking sound is heard.
When detaching the tripod attachment
Hold down the red lever and move the black lever in the direction of the arrow.
Red Lever
Black Lever
|Note{
When the tripod attachment pin does not return to its original position after the camera has been
detached, hold down the red lever and move the black lever in the direction of the arrow again to
return the pin to its original position.
Care should be taken as the camera cannot be mounted if the pin remains in the center.
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Mounting the Shoulder Belt
Shoulder Belt
Press to open the hook.
To remove the shoulder belt, open the hooks and then remove the belt.
Press
|Note{
When mounting and removing the shoulder belt, press on the top of the hooks to check that the
belt is securely mounted.
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Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position
The shoulder pad can be slid up to 2/5½ in the forward-backward direction from the center position
(the position when shipped from the factory). Adjust the shoulder pad position to facilitate opera-
tion of the unit.
1
2
3
Loosen the two screws.
Slide the pad in the forward-backward direction to select an appropriate position.
Tighten the screws to clamp the pad.
Screws
Shoulder Pad
Bottom
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Attaching the Rain Cover
Attach the rain cover as shown in the figure below.
Tighten the Cord.
Secure the surface fastener.
When mounting the unit to the tripod
attachment, mount the unit using this hole.
Secure the surface fastener.
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Connecting the AQ-EC1 Extension Control Unit (Option)
Connecting the AQ-EC1 extension control unit (option) allows a portion of the camera section
functions to be operated by remote control.
When the AQ-EC1 is connected and the POWER switches of the unit and AQ-EC1 are set to ON,
the unit automatically enters remote control mode.
The handling instructions included with the AQ-EC1 describe operations for when the AQ-EC1 is
connected to an AQ series digital camera.
When the AQ-EC1 is connected to the AJ-D610WA, some functions differ, and some features
cannot be used.
6-pin Cable
ECU AQ
SHUTTER
-
OUTPUT
CAMERA
TEST
BAR
GAIN
ECU
ON
1/500
1/1000
1/250
9
0
-3
1/125
1/100
ON
1/2000
OFF
(dB)
OFF
WHITE
PAINTING
GAIN
BALANCE
A
B
PRE
R
B
AUTO W/B
BALANCE
AWB
ABB
R
BLACK
B
IRIS
MANUAL
AUTO
MASTER
PEDESTAL
ECU Connector
ON
PAGE
ITEM
UP
DWN
CONTROL
SET UP
ON
STORE
OFF
SELECT
AQ-EC1
|Notes{
ÁThe POWER switches of the unit and AQ-EC1 must be set to OFF before the 6-pin cable is
connected or disconnected.
ÁWhen OFF has been set for ECU DATA SAVE on the SUB menu CAMERA SW MODE page
of MAIN menu screen 2 of 4
ÁAll adjustments and settings made using the switches and controls on the menu setting section
of the AQ-EC1 are erased when the unit’s POWER switch is set to OFF. Neither is it possible to
save any of the adjustments and settings—except for the menu settings—performed using the
AQ-EC1’s switches and controls on the setup card. However, when the AQ-EC1 is connected
again, these settings return to the AQ-EC1 settings.
(Menu contents set with the menu setting section are saved.)
ÁWhen ON has been set for ECU DATA SAVE on the SUB menu CAMERA SW MODE page
of MAIN menu screen 2 of 4
The adjustments and settings performed using the switches and controls on the AQ-EC1’s menu
setting area will not be lost even when the unit’s POWER switch is set to the OFF po-sition.
|Note{
The functions of the AQ-EC1 are limited as follows.
ÁThe STORE switch does not function.
(If the menu settings are changed while the AQ-EC1 is connected to the AJ-D610WA, the new
menu settings are saved automatically as soon as the changes are made.)
ÁNote that the AQ-EC1 gain switch displays p3, 0 and 9 correspond to L, M and H, and the
OUTPUT switch settings CAMERA, TEST and BAR to CAM/AUTO KNEE ON, CAM/AUTO
KNEE OFF and BAR for each main unit.
ÁThe Synchro scan and Super V modes cannot be used while the AQ-EC1 is connected to the
unit.
ÁThe lens iris (IRIS) control of the AQ-EC1 is valid only when the lens iris AUTO/MANUAL selec-
tor is set to AUTO.
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Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder Screen
Displaying the Setting Menu Inside the Viewfinder
The setting menus are displayed on the viewfinder screen when the MENU SET/OFF switch is set
to the SET position.
There are two types of setting menus, MAIN menus and SUB menus.
Setting menus are displayed in 1-page increments.
All the pages contained in the setting menus and how each page is configured are shown in the
table below.
The menu configuration can be changed to suit a particular objective.
Setting Menu Configuration
MAIN MENU
SUB MENU
MAIN MENU 1/4
ROP (112)
MATRIX (113)
(See page 108)
LOW SETTING (114)
MID SETTING (115)
HIGH SETTING (116)
ADDITIONAL DTL (117)
SKIN TONE DTL (118)
KNEE/LEVEL (119)
FLARE/GAMMA (120)
CAMERA SETTING (120)
MAIN MENU 2/4
VF DISPLAY (121)
VF INDICATOR (123)
CAMERA ID (124)
(See page 109)
SHUTTER SPEED (124)
SYNCHRO SCAN (125)
!LED (125)
CAMERA SW MODE (126)
SUPER GAIN (127)
VTR FUNCTION (128)
BATT/TAPE ALARM (130)
CARD READ/WRITE (131)
CARD R/W SELECT (132)
REC (ASPECT)/RET (133)
MIC/AUDIO (134)
MAIN MENU 3/4
(See page 110)
GENLOCK/IRIS (136)
VIDEO OUT (137)
TIME/DATE (137)
LENS SEL/ADJ (137)
USER MENU SEL 1/3 (138)
USER MENU SEL 2/3 (139)
USER MENU SEL 3/3 (140)
AUTO SHADING (141)
MAIN MENU 4/4
(See page 111)
EVALUATION (141)
INITIALIZE (146)
DIAGNOSTIC (146)
The figures in parentheses are reference pages.
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Checking and Selecting the Master Gain Settings
Checking and selecting the master gain setting
1
The menu shown in the figure below is displayed when the MENU SET ON/OFF switch is set
to SET while the HOLD button is held down.
2
3
The current low, mid and high gain settings are displayed.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button, and move the arrow (cursor) to the LOW, MID or HIGH GAIN
menu item.
4
Set the gain by pressing the UP or DOWN button. Any value from p3 dB to o30 dB can be
set.
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B A T T ERY S E L EC T
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Selecting the Color Bar Setting
Selecting the color bar setting
1
2
3
The menu shown in the figure below is displayed when the MENU SET ON/OFF switch is set
to SET while the HOLD button is held down.
To select the color bar menu item, press the SHIFT/ITEM button, and move the arrow (cur-
sor) to COLOR BAR.
Select the color bar setting by pressing the UP or DOWN button. The SMPTE or SNG setting
can be selected.
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B A T T ERY S E L EC T
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CO L OR B AR S E L EC T
:
CO L OR B AR
SMP T E
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Checking the DIAGNOSTIC Screen Setting
1
2
3
Set the MENU SET ON/OFF switch to SET while the HOLD button is held down.
Press the PAGE button.
The menu screen shown in the figure below appears, and it is now possible to check the
DIAGNOSTIC screen settings.
4
To close the menu screen, return the MENU SET ON/OFF switch to OFF.
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D I AGNOS T I C
:
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T HRE AD I NG
0 0 0 0 0 ∑ 1 0 h
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CAM S Y SCON
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V e r 1 . 0
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V e r 1 . 0 0
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Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder Screen
Changing the setting menu configuration
The setting menu can be configured by selecting only the pages necessary for the application.
Pages are selected using the MENU SELECT page of the engineer menu mode.
When using the engineer menu, switch the unit to engineer mode as described below.
The unit is switched to user mode by setting the MENU SET/OFF switch to “SET”.
The unit is switched to engineer mode by holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP buttons simulta-
neously and setting the MENU SET/OFF switch to SET.
The user and engineer modes differ as follows.
User mode:
Only the selected pages the setting menu can be used. The data set on each
page is written to the non-volatile memory, allowing it to be stored for extend-
ed periods of time.
Engineer mode: All pages contained in the setting menu can be used. In addition, the data set
at each page is written to the non-volatile memory, allowing it to be stored for
extended periods of time.
If, upon completion of the adjustments and settings in the engineer mode, the menu is set to be
configured only with the frequently used pages, the pages which are often needed can be called
promptly.
(Select the method using the user menu selection procedure described on pages 138 to 140.)
|Note{
The engineer menu will always open if the AQ-EC1 extension control unit (optional accessory) is
connected to the unit and the unit is operated from an external source.
Transferring to the MAIN menus and SUB menus
UP/
DOWN
button
SUB menu
ÁPress the SHIFT/
ITEM button to select
the items.
MAIN MENU 1/4
PAGE button
SUB MENU
ÁPress the UP and
DOWN buttons to
select the settings.
PAGE
button
MAIN MENU 2/4
PAGE button
MAIN MENU 3/4
PAGE button
MAIN MENU 4/4
PAGE button
ÁTo select a page in a SUB menu, first move to the MAIN menu and then select the desired SUB
menu.
ÁChanges are made to the settings on the SUB menus.
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Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder Screen
Basic Setting Menu Operations
The setting menu is operated using the MENU SET/OFF switch and the SHIFT/ITEM, UP, DOWN
and PAGE buttons.
PAGE Button
SHIFT/ITEM Switch
SHIFT/
ITEM
PAGE
MENU
AUDIO IN
MIC
MIC
LINE
TCG
CUE
F-RUN
SET
R-RUN
FRONT
REAR
UP
UP Button
CH 1
CH 2
REAR MIC POWER
DOWN
CH 1
MIX
CH 2
ON
SET
OFF
DOWN Button
OFF
MENU SET/OFF Switch
To display a SUB menu directly (user mode)
1
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position.
The status displays at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen are cleared, and the page
on which the previous setting menu operation was completed now appears on the screen.
When a menu is used for the first time, the page with the lowest number among the selected
pages appears on the screen.
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ROP
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
MA S T ER P ED
MA S T ER D T L
MA S T ER GAMMA
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0
0 . 4 5
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
R
B
R
G
B
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GA I N
P EDE S T A L
P EDE S T A L
P EDE S T A L
To display a MAIN menu directly (engineer mode)
1
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
MAIN menu screen 1 of 4 now appears.
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E E E EMA I N MENU 1 / 4 E E E E
ROP
MA T R I X
L O
W
S E T T I NG
M I D S E T T I NG
H I GH S E T T I NG
ADD I T I ONA L D T L
S K I N TONE D T L
KNE E / L E V E L
F L ARE / GAMMA
CAMERA S E T T I NG
The pages can also be selected using the UP and DOWN buttons in combination with the PAGE
button as indicated below.
ÁPAGEµUP:
When the UP button is pressed while the PAGE button is held down, opera-
tion advances to the next menu and the menu next to it and so on for as long
as the button is held down.
ÁPAGEµDOWN: When the DOWN button is pressed while the PAGE button is held down, oper-
ation is returned to the previous menu and the menu before it and so on for as
long as the button is held down.
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To select a MAIN menu page
1
Press the PAGE button to select a particular MAIN menu.
Each time the button is pressed, the MAIN menu screen is advanced by one page
(1>2>3>4>1>, etc.).
¢
¢
E E E EMA I N MENU 1 / 4 E E E E
ROP
E E E EMA I N MENU 2 / 4 E E E E
V F D I S P L A Y
MA T R I X
V F I ND I CA TOR
CAMERA I D
L O
W
S E T T I NG
M I D S E T T I NG
H I GH S E T T I NG
ADD I T I ONA L D T L
S K I N TONE D T L
KNE E / L E V E L
SHU T T ER S P E ED
S YNCHRO SCAN
! L ED
PAGE button
CAMERA
S
W
MODE
SUP ER GA I N
V T R F UNC T I ON
F L ARE / GAMMA
CAMERA S E T T I NG
B A T T / T A P E A L ARM
To transfer from a MAIN menu to a particular SUB menu
1
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button.
When this button is pressed, the cursor (arrow) indicating the selected item moves to the
SUB menu.
¢
E E E EMA I N MENU 1 / 4 E E E E
ROP
E E E EMA I N MENU 1 / 4 E E E E
ROP
¢
MA T R I X
L O
W
S E T T I NG
M I D S E T T I NG
H I GH S E T T I NG
ADD I T I ONA L D T L
S K I N TONE D T L
KNE E / L E V E L
M I D S E T T I NG
H I GH S E T T I NG
ADD I T I ONA L D T L
S K I N TONE D T L
KNE E / L E V E L
SHIFT/ITEM button
F L ARE / GAMMA
F L ARE / GAMMA
CAMERA S E T T I NG
CAMERA S E T T I NG
2
Press the UP or DOWN button.
Operation is now switched to the selected SUB menu.
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:
:
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MA S T ER P ED
MA S T ER D T L
MA S T ER GAMMA
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0
0 . 4 5
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
R
B
R
G
B
GA I N
GA I N
P EDE S T A L
P EDE S T A L
P EDE S T A L
To transfer from a SUB menu to the MAIN menu
1
Press the PAGE button.
Operation moves to the MAIN menu.
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ROP
E E E EMA I N MENU 1 / 4 E E E E
ROP
MA T R I X
:
:
:
:
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MA S T ER P ED
MA S T ER D T L
MA S T ER GAMMA
p
µ 0 0
0 0 3
L O
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S E T T I NG
0 . 4 5
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
M I D S E T T I NG
H I GH S E T T I NG
ADD I T I ONA L D T L
S K I N TONE D T L
KNE E / L E V E L
R
B
R
G
B
GA I N
GA I N
P EDE S T A L
P EDE S T A L
P EDE S T A L
PAGE button
F L ARE / GAMMA
CAMERA S E T T I NG
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Operations on SUB menus
Selecting the desired item
1
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button.
Each time this button is pressed, the cursor (arrow) which indicates the selected item moves
to the next item.
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Cursor
ROP
Movement order
†
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The item can also be selected using the UP and DOWN buttons as follows.
SHIFT/
PAGE
Changing the settings
Press the UP button to increase the setting.
ÁThe setting is incremented by 1 level each time
the UP button is pressed.
ITEM
AUDIO IN
MIC
MIC
LINE
TCG
F-RUN
SET
R-RUN
FRONT
REAR
UP
CH 1
CH 2
Press the DOWN button to decrease the setting.
ÁThe setting is decremented by 1 level each time
the DOWN button is pressed.
CUE
REAR MIC POWER
MENU
DOWN
CH 1
MIX
CH 2
ON
SET
OFF
OFF
Changing the ON/OFF selection
The setting switches to ON or OFF each time the UP (or DOWN) button is pressed.
Returning to the default settings
Align the arrow with READ FACTORY DATA on the “INITIALIZE” SUB menu page of the MAIN
menu screen 4 of 4.
When the UP (or DOWN) button is now pressed, the initial (factory) settings will be restored.
However, care should be taken as the camera ID, GENLOCK, CARD R/W SELECT and TIME/
DATE cannot be returned to the default settings.
Quitting the menu
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to OFF.
ÁThe setting menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the displays indicating the unit’s
current status appear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
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Lamp Displays Inside the Viewfinder
The viewfinder displays are as follows.
1
REC
!
BATT
VTR SAVE
4
3
2
1. REC (recording) lamp
This lamp lights (red) during recording, and flashes when warnings are issued.
ÁSee “Warning System” (page 147, 148) for a detailed description.
2. BATT (battery) lamp
When the battery voltage has dropped, this lamp begins flashing several minutes before the
unit can no longer be operated, and lights when the unit can no longer be operated.
To prevent operation from being interrupted, exchange the battery quickly before the battery
runs out.
ÁSee “Warning System” (page 148) for a detailed description.
3. ! (irregular operation status warning) lamp
This lamp lights when the unit enters irregular operation status for any of the items set to ON at
the ! LED page of the setting menu. Applicable items are as follows.
Setting item
Gain (0 dB)
Setting contents
The gain is set to a value other
than 0 dB.
Gain (p3 dB)
The gain is set to a value other
than p3 dB.
SHUTTER switch
WHITE PRESET switch
Lens extender
The switch is set to ON.
The switch is set to PRESET.
The lens extender is being used.
Filter control
The control is set to a value
other than 1.
SUPER V switch
The switch is set to ON.
ÁSee “Setting the ! Lamp Display” (next page) for selecting ! lamp display items.
4. VTR SAVE (VTR power saving) lamp
This lamp lights when the VTR SAVE/STBY switch is set to SAVE. It is not lighted during
recording.
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The SAVE status is automatically established and the lamp lights regardless of the VTR SAVE/
STBY switch position at the time set by the pause timer (pause time) when the unit is in the
recording pause mode or when 2 minutes have elapsed since the unit was placed in the playback
pause mode.
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Lamp Displays Inside the Viewfinder
Setting the ! Lamp display
The items subject to the ! lamp display are selected on the “! LED” SUB menu page on the MAIN
menu screen 2 of 4. (Under the factory setting, the “! LED” page is not displayed.) To perform
operations on the “! LED” page, either switch the unit to the engineer mode or select the “! LED”
page on the USER MENU SEL page 2 of 3 on the MAIN menu screen 4 of 4.
ÁFor details on selecting the engineer mode and display page, refer to Setting Menu Configura-
tion (page 51).
1
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
2
3
4
Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4.
Repeatedly press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “! LED” position.
Press the UP or DOWN button to open the ! LED page.
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GAIN (¶3 dB):
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This selects whether the ! lamp is to light when the gain is set to a value other than
0 dB.
This selects whether the ! lamp is to light when the gain is set to a value other than
p3 dB.
This selects whether the ! lamp is to light when the SHUTTER switch is set to the
ON position.
WHITE PRESET:
This selects whether the ! lamp is to light when the white balance memory channel is
set to PRST.
EXTENDER:
FILTER:
This selects whether the ! lamp is to light when the lens is in the EXTENDER mode.
This selects whether the ! lamp is to light when the filter is set to a position other than
3200 K.
SUPER V:
This selects whether the ! lamp is to light when SUPER V is set to ON.
5
6
Repeatedly press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the position of the desired
item.
Press the UP or DOWN button at the selected item to select whether the ! lamp is to be set
ON or OFF.
To select ON: Press the UP button.
To select OFF: Press the DOWN button.
To select ON or OFF for another item, repeat steps 5 and 6.
7
When the menu operations are completed, return the MENU SET/OFF switch to the OFF
position.
The setting menu is cleared from the viewfinder screen, and the unit’s current statuses ap-
pear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
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Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen
In addition to images, messages indicating the unit’s settings and operating status appear on the
viewfinder screen. The center marker and safety zone marker, etc. are also displayed.
When the MENU SET/OFF switch is set to OFF, items set to SET at the VF DISPLAY page of the
setting menu and using related switches appear at the top and bottom of the screen.
Messages informing of the setting contents or of the adjustment course or results can also be
displayed for approximately 3 seconds when settings are changed, during the course of adjust-
ments, or after adjustments have been completed.
ÁSee “Selecting Display Items” (page 60) for selecting display items, “Display Mode and Setting
Change Message” (page 61) for the setting change message, and “Setting the Marker Displays”
(page 62) for the marker displays.
The display positions of all items which can be displayed are shown in the figure below.
e Extender display
f Shutter speed/mode display
g Remaining tape length display
h Remaining battery level display
i Filter display
j White balance memory display
k Gain value display
l Audio level display
m Iris value display
n Warning display
o Safety zone marker
p Center marker
q Super iris ON or super black ON display
r MARK1/MARK2/TAKE display
s TCG (Time Code Generator) display
t Master gain & super gain setting display
u Battery setting display
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2
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When in SUPER V mode, “SUP.V” is displayed at shutter speed position f in the Viewfinder
screen.
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Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen
1
2
Extender display
This is displayed when the lens extender is being used.
Shutter speed/mode display
This displays the shutter speed or shutter mode setting.
OFF (OFF is not displayed.):
The shutter is not used.
1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000:
Shutter speeds (seconds) during standard mode.
1/60.8–1/250 (SYNCHRO SCAN):
Synchro scan mode is selected.
High vertical resolution mode is selected.
SUPER V:
3
Remaining tape length display
This indicates the remaining tape length (minutes) for the VTR during recording.
Remaining tape length display
Remaining tape
Display
length
F–60
Full to 60 minutes
60 to 55 minutes
55 to 50 minutes
50 to 45 minutes
45 to 40 minutes
40 to 35 minutes
35 to 30 minutes
30 to 25 minutes
25 to 20 minutes
20 to 15 minutes
15 to 10 minutes
10 to 5 minutes
5 to 0 minutes
60–55
55–50
50–45
45–40
40–35
35–30
30–25
25–20
20–15
15–10
10–5
The “5–0” display flashes when there is
less than 2 minutes of tape remaining.
5–0
4
Remaining battery level display
When an Anton Bauer Digital Magnum Series battery is used to supply power to the unit, the
remaining battery level is displayed numerically (%).
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When a Digital Magnum series battery made by Anton Bauer is used to supply external
power to the unit near the battery end, the remaining battery level display will show the
external voltage, and the unit will be operated by the external power supply.
5
6
Filter display
This displays the type of filter selected.
White balance memory display
This displays the selected white balance automatic adjustment memory.
A: The WHITE BAL switch is set to A.
B: The WHITE BAL switch is set to B.
P: The WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST.
7
Gain value display
This displays the image amplifier gain setting (dB) set by the GAIN switch.
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Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen
8
Audio level display
This displays the audio CH1 level.
During sine wave input, the audio level display corresponds roughly to the VTR level meter
display as follows.
Audio Channel 1 Level Display
-40 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 E0
VTR Level Meter
9
Iris value display
This displays the approximate iris setting (F number).
10
Warning display
This displays the black balance, white balance, auto knee function, super iris, super gain
and other warning displays.
11
Safety zone marker
This indicates the safety zone to be the 80% or 90% (factory setting) range of the viewfinder
screen area.
The ratio of this area to the total screen area is selected on the VF DISPLAY page of the
setting menu.
ÁRefer to “Setting the Marker Displays” (page 62) for further details.
12
Center marker
This indicates the center of the viewfinder screen.
The marker appears when its display is set to ON on the VF DISPLAY page of the setting
menu.
13
14
Super iris ON display
This indicates that the super iris is ON.
MARK1/MARK2/TAKE display
If the MARK switch is pressed while the Picture Link function is used, M1 or M2 appears to
indicate the significance of the information concerned.
Nothing will appear if this function is not required.
Alternatively, T_ (TAKE) appears when the RET switch of the lens is used as the TAKE
function.
15
16
TCG display
This displays the time code generator value.
Master gain & super gain setting display
When the MODE CHECK button is pressed, the current GAIN L/M/H and SUPER GAIN
settings are displayed.
17
Battery setting display
This indicates the type of the battery currently being used.
1) Iris value display
The iris value is displayed when using a lens with the iris value display function.
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Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen
Selecting Display Items
The items which are to be displayed on the viewfinder screen can be selected by setting ON or
OFF for each item on the VF INDICATOR page. The items which can be selected are as follows.
ÁExtender display
ÁShutter speed/mode display
ÁRemaining tape length display
ÁRemaining battery level display
ÁFilter display
ÁWhite balance memory display
ÁGain value display
ÁLevel meter display
ÁIris value/super iris ON status display
ÁCamera ID display
ÁThe camera ID is displayed when recording the color bar according to the OUTPUT/AUTO
KNEE switch setting. See “Setting the Camera ID” (page 63) for a detailed description.
Select the items to be displayed on the viewfinder screen.
1
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
2
3
4
Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “VF INDICATOR” position.
Press the UP or DOWN button to open the VF INDICATOR page.
Extender display
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Remaining tape length display
Remaining battery level display
Filter display
White balance memory display
Gain value display
Level meter display
Iris value/super iris ON status display
Camera ID display
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5
6
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the position of the disired item.
Press the UP and DOWN buttons to choose whether to display (ON) or not display (OFF) the
selected item on the viewfinder screen.
The setting switches to ON or OFF each time the UP (or DOWN) button is pressed.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 when setting display ON/OFF for other items.
7
When menu operations have been completed, set the MENU SET/OFF switch to OFF.
The setting menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the displays indicating the set-
tings of the selected items appear.
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Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen
Display Mode and Setting Change Message
Messages informing of the contents of changed settings and adjustment results can be limited to
part of the displayed items or not displayed for all items.
The conditions under which messages are displayed and the corresponding display modes are
shown in the table below.
Setting change/adjustment results messages and display modes
Display mode
Conditions under which
messages are displayed
setting
Message
1
2
3
When the filter selection is
changed.
Filter: n (nr1, 2, 3, 4)
q
q
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When the gain setting is
changed.
GAIN: n dB (nrp3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18,
GAIN: 21, 24, 30, 36)
q
q
q
q
q
¿
¿
¿
¿
When the WHITE BAL switch
setting is changed.
WHITE: n (nrACH, BCH, PRESET)
When the OUTPUT/AUTO
KNEE switch is set to AUTO
KNEE or OFFF)
AUTO KNEE: ON (or OFF)
When the shutter speed/
mode setting is changed.
SS: 1/100 (or 1/120, 1/250, 1/500,
SS: 1/1000,1/2000, S. SCAN, SUPER V)
q
q
¿
¿
¿
¿
When the white balance is
adjusted (AWB)
Ex.) AWB: OK
ÁSee “Adjusting the White Balance”
(page 70) for a detailed description.
When the black balance is
adjusted (ABB)
Ex.) ABB: OK
ÁSee “Adjusting the Black Balance”
(page 75) for a detailed description.
q
¿
¿
¿: Message displayed
q: Message not displayed
F) The message is displayed for approximately 3 seconds immediately after the power for the unit is turned on.
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Whether a message is displayed or not also depends on the status of other menu settings.
For instance, even if the filter selection is set to “1”, the filter message will appear if FILTER is set
to ON on the VF INDICATOR page.
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Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen
Changing the Display Mode
The display mode setting appears on the “VF DISPLAY” SUB menu page of MAIN menu screen
2 of 4.
1
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
2
3
4
Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “VF DISPLAY” position.
Press the UP or DOWN button to open the VF DISPLAY page.
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Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “DISP MODE” position.
Press the UP (or DOWN) button to switch to the desired display mode.
When the menu operations are completed, set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the OFF
position.
The setting menu is cleared from the viewfinder screen, and the unit’s current statuses ap-
pear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
Setting the Marker Displays
ON or OFF is selected for the center mark and safety zone mark display and a ratio of 80% or
90% of the total screen area is set for the safety zone range on the “VF DISPLAY” SUB menu
page of MAIN menu screen 2 of 4.
1
Perform steps 1 to 4 under “Changing the Display Mode” described above so that the VF
DISPLAY page appears on the viewfinder screen, and align the cursor with SAFETY ZONE
or CENTER MARK.
2
3
Press the UP (or DOWN) button to switch to the desired display mode.
When the menu operations are completed, set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the OFF
position.
The setting menu is cleared from the viewfinder screen, and the unit’s current statuses ap-
pear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
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Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen
Setting the Camera ID
The camera ID can be set at the CAMERA ID page of the setting menu.
A camera ID of up to ten characters including English letters, symbols and spaces can be used.
The camera ID is recorded when the OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch is set to BARS and the color
bar signal is being recorded. It is also displayed on the viewfinder screen.
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When the setting menu is displayed, the camera ID is not displayed even if the color bar signal is
output.
Setting the Camera ID
1
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
2
3
4
Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “CAMERA ID” position.
Press the UP or DOWN button to open the CAMERA ID page.
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: The cursor is moved to the right (max. 10 spaces) by the
SHIFT/ITEM button.
: Alphanumerics, symbols and spaces are selected by the
UP and DOWN buttons.
5
Keep pressing the UP (or DOWN) button until the character to be set appears.
Each time the UP button is pressed, the character display changes in the following order:
space (Å)¢english letters (A to Z)¢numbers (0 to 9)¢symbols (space, {, |, ), (, ’, ‘, ,, --,
_ , x, /, !). Pressing the DOWN button changes the character display in the reverse order.
6
7
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the next position, and return to step 5 to
set the characters.
When the menu operations are completed, set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the OFF
position.
The setting menu is cleared from the viewfinder screen, and the unit’s current statuses ap-
pear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
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When CAMERA ID on the VF INDICATOR page has been set to ON, the above camera ID setting
will be recorded along with the color bars.
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Displays
Remaining Battery Level and Audio Level Displays
Remaining tape length
EMPHASIS
DF SLAVE TCG HOLD WIDE
When the amount remaining
on the tape is more than
21 minutes long, all seven
segments up to the “F” position
appear lighted.
When it is less than 21 minutes
long, one segment will go off
for every 3-minute reduction in
the length.
0
10
20
h
min
s
frm
E
E
TAPE
F
Audio CH level meter
BATT
F
30
40
Remaining battery level
When the digital display (%
display) battery is used, the
7 segments light up all the way
to the “F” position if the remain-
ing battery level is more than
70%.
dB
CH2
RF SERVO HUMID SLACK
CH1
If the remaining battery level is
under 70%, one of the seg-
ments goes off for each further
10% reduction in the remaining
level.
VTR Section Operation/Status-Related Displays
Lights
DF
SLAVE
TCG
EMPHASIS
DF SLAVE TCG HOLD WIDE
0
HOLD
WIDE
Error code:
Indicated in the display
window.
10
20
h
min
s
frm
E
E
TAPE
F
BATT
F
30
40
dB
CH2
RF SERVO HUMID SLACK
CH1
Warning display
RF:
Lights when video head clogging occurs.
SERVO: Lights when the servo is out of order.
HUMID: Lights when condensation occurs on the head drum.
SLACK: Lights when tape wind-up trouble occurs.
ÁSee “Warning System” (page 149) for a detailed description.
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Displays
Time Code-Related Displays
EMPHASIS
DF SLAVE TCG HOLD WIDE
0
10
20
h
min
s
frm
E
E
TAPE
F
BATT
F
30
40
dB
CH2
RF SERVO HUMID SLACK
CH1
These lamps light to indicate the time code, CTL and real time displays.
DF: This lamp lights during drop frame mode
SLAVE: This lamp lights when the time code is locked to an external source.
HOLD: This lamp lights when the time code generator is held (when the HOLD button is pressed).
WIDE:
This lamp lights when a tape is recorded or played back with an aspect ratio of 16:9.
Time counter display: This displays the time code, CTL, user bit and real time.
ÁSee below for the relationship between displayed items and switch settings.
Relationship between the TCG and DISPLAY switch setting positions and the time counter
display
The item displayed in the time counter display is determined by the TCG switch and DISPLAY
switch settings.
Time code-related switch settings and display items
TCG switch
position
DISPLAY switch
position
Displayed item
Time code
TC or CTL
SET
UB
CTL
TC
User bit
CTL
F-RUN or R-RUN
Time code
User bit
UB
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Adjusting the Time and Date
Adjustment and setup using the setting menu
1
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
2
3
4
Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 3 of 4.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “TIME/DATE” position.
Press the UP or DOWN button to open the TIME/DATE page.
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5
6
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to select the item to be changed.
Press the UP (or DOWN) button to change the setting value.
The number is incremented by o1 each time the UP button is pressed and decremented by
p1 each time the DOWN button is pressed.
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7
8
When the settings have been completed, press the SHIFT/ITEM button to select TIME/DATE
SET and then press the UP (or DOWN) button. The time starts from when the button is
pressed.
»
T I ME / DA T E S E T
When menu operations have been completed, set the MENU SET/OFF switch to OFF.
The setting menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the displays indicating the unit’s
current status appear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
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The seconds cannot be set and always start from 0 seconds.
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Adjustments and Setup During Recording
Adjustments and Setup Using the Setting Menu
Adjustments and setup operations during recording are performed at the setting menu.
Setting menu operations are basically performed according to the procedures described on
page 52.
However, these procedures vary slightly according to the item.
Items which can be adjusted or set up at the setting menu are as follows.
Adjustment/setup items at the setting menu
Adjustment/setup item
Page name
SETTING
Operation reference
Setting the gain selector value
Setting the Gain Selector
Value, Setting the DTL and
gamma, etc.
(LOW/MID/HIGH)
SHUTTER SPEED
SYNCHRO SCAN
VTR FUNCTION
Selecting the shutter speed/
mode to be used
Setting the Electronic
Shutter
Setting the synchro scan mode
shutter speed
Setting the Electronic
Shutter
Selecting the required VTR
functions
Selecting Functions
Shading adjustment
AUTO SHADING
SET UP CARD
Shading Adjustment
Setup card data operations
Setup Card Operations
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Adjustments and Setup During Recording
Setting the Gain Selector Value
When shooting in locations without sufficient brightness, bright images can be obtained by raising
the gain. However, care should be taken as raising the gain also increases the noise.
The gain value for the image amplifier is selected by the GAIN switch. The gain values corre-
sponding to the L, M and H positions of the GAIN switch are set at the MASTER GAIN page of the
setting menu.
Setting the gain selector value
1
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
2
3
Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 1 of 4.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the position of the setting page on which
the gain is to be set.
4
Press the UP or DOWN button to open the setting page.
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5
6
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “MASTER GAIN” position.
Press the UP or DOWN button to set the gain value.
Any gain value can be set regardless of whether it is high or low from among the p3, 0, 3, 6,
9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24 and 30 dB setting options.
To reset the gain values to their factory settings (LOWr0dB, MIDr9dB, HIGHr18dB), select
READ FACTORY DATA on the “INITIALIZE” SUB menu page on MAIN menu screen 4 of 4,
and press the UP or DOWN button.
7
When the menu operations are completed, set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the OFF po-
sition.
The setting menu is cleared from the viewfinder screen, and the unit’s current statuses ap-
pear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
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Adjustments and Setup During Recording
Selecting Functions
The VTR’s operation functions can be selected on the “VTR FUNCTION” page of the setting
menu.
To select the required functions
1
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
2
3
4
Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “VTR FUNCTION” position.
Press the UP or DOWN button to open the VTR FUNCTION page.
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5
6
7
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the position of the function to be
changed.
Press the UP (or DOWN) button to change the setting of the selected function.
If settings for other functions are also to be changed, return to step 5.
When menu operations have been completed, set the MENU SET/OFF switch to OFF.
The setting menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the displays indicating the unit’s
current status appear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
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Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance
Adjusting the White Balance
Adjusting the white balance and black balance in the order of AWB (white balance
adjustment)>ABB (black balance adjustment)>AWB will provide a better picture.
The black balance does not normally need to be readjusted even when the power is turned off and
then turned back on.
However, the white balance must be readjusted when the lighting conditions change.
If black balance and white balance adjustments are started when the display mode is set to “2” or
“3”, messages informing of the adjustment course and results will appear on the viewfinder
screen. Set the display mode to “1” to not display these messages.
ÁSee “Display Mode and Setting Change Message” (page 61) for a description of setting the
display mode.
|Notes{
ÁThe white balance and black balance cannot be adjusted while the setting menu appears on the
viewfinder screen. Therefore, be sure to set the MENU SET/OFF switch to OFF.
ÁThe auto black balance (ABB) must be readjusted without fail when the MASTER GAIN value
has been changed on the “LOW SETTING”, “MID SETTING” or “HIGH SETTING” SUB menu
pages of MAIN menu screen 1 of 4, when the super gain setting has been changed using the
SUPER GAIN button, and when the GAMMA setting (ON/OFF) on the “CAMERA SETTING”
SUB menu page of MAIN menu screen 1 or 4 has been switched.
ÁWith artificial lights, particularly with fluorescent lights and mercury-arc lamps, the strength of the
R, G and B colors changes in synchronization with the power line frequency even if the bright-
ness of these lights appears to be constant. Especially in areas where the power line frequency
is 50 Hz, the vertical synchronizing frequency (approx. 60 Hz) of the NTSC and the frequency
(50 Hz) of the lighting tend to interact. This gives rise to flicker and to a phenomenon where the
hue changes along with the passage of time, and it is it impossible to obtain the proper white
balance.
These phenomena can be reduced by setting the shutter speed to 1/100. For this reason, wher-
ever the unit is used under fluorescent or mercury-arc lamps and at a frequency of 50 Hz, the
shutter speed must be set to 1/100 and the white balance obtained. This shutter speed of 1/100
should also be used during shooting.
1
Set the switches as shown in the figure.
MENU SET/OFF: OFF
WHITE BAL: A or B
OUTPUT: CAM
FILTER knob
GAIN: Normally, set to 0 dB. When it is too dark,
it is set to the appropriate gain.
When the positions of the GAIN and WHITE BAL switches are changed, a message informing
the operator of the new settings will appear on the setting change message display area of
the viewfinder screen. (However, this display appears only when the display mode is set to
“3”.)
2
Select the FILTER knob setting in accordance with the lighting conditions.
ÁRefer to the description of the ¬ FILTER knob (page 15) in the Shooting and Recording/
Playback Function Section for examples of the FILTER knob settings. If the FILTER knob
setting is changed, a message informing the operator of the new setting will appear on the
setting change message display area of the viewfinder screen. (However, this display ap-
pears only when the display mode is set to “3”.)
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Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance
3
Place the white pattern over a location with the same conditions as the light source illuminat-
ing the subject and zoom up to project white on the screen.
A white object (white cloth, white wall) near the subject can also be used. The white area
required is as shown below.
1/4 or more of the screen width
1/4 or more of the screen height
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White cloth
Take care not to allow high-intensity spots to
enter the screen.
4
5
Adjust the iris of the lens.
Press the AUTO W/B BAL switch to the WHT side and release the switch.
The switch returns to the center and the white balance is automatically adjusted.
AUTO W/B BAL switch
6
7
During the adjustment, the following message appears on the viewfinder screen.
(However, the message appears only when the display mode is set to “2” or “3”.)
A
W
B
AC T I V E
Message during adjustment
The adjustment is completed in several seconds (and a message such as the one shown in
the figure appears).
The adjustment value is automatically stored in the memory (A or B) which was selected in
step 1.
A
W
B
A
OK 3 . 2 K
Message after adjustment is completed
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Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance
8
The messages shown in the figures below will be displayed if the color temperature of the
subject is lower than 2500K or higher than 5600K.
The down [ ] arrow indicates a color temperature which is lower than the one displayed;
conversely, the up [Ÿ] arrow indicates a color temperature which is higher than the one dis-
played.
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OK 5 . 6 K
A
W
B
A
OK 2 . 5 K
A
W
B
A
Message displayed when
color temperature is lower
than 2500K
Message displayed when
color temperature is higher
than 5600K
|Note{
If a lens equipped with the automatic iris function is used, the iris may experience hunting1). In
these cases, adjust the iris gain knob (the knob marked IG, IS, S, etc.) on the lens.
ÁSee the Handling Instructions for the lens for a detailed description.
1) Hunting: The auto iris responds repeatedly causing the image to become darker and brighter.
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Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance
When the White Balance Cannot be Automatically Adjusted
An error message will appear on the viewfinder screen.
(The message appears when the display mode is set to “2” or “3”.)
The displayed messages are as follows.
Error messages related to white balance adjustment
Error message
Meaning
Treatment
COLOR TEMP. HIGH
The color temperature is too
high.
Select an appropriate filter
COLOR TEMP. LOW
LOW LIGHT
The color temperature is too
low.
Select an appropriate filter.
There is insufficient
illumination.
Increase the illumination or
gain.
LEVEL OVER
There is too much illumination.
Decrease the illumination or
gain.
UNSTABLE
CONDITION
The shooting conditions are
unstable (shooting is taking
If flickering is a problem, turn
the SHUTTER switch to ON
place under fluorescent lighting and stabilize the shooting
or the camera is not being held
or pointed properly, etc.).
conditions.
If the above error messages appear, carry out the respective treatment attempt to adjust the white
balance again.
If the error message continues to appear even after repeated attempts, consult your dealer.
|Notes{
ÁThe white balance will not be adjusted while the setting menu is displayed on the viewfinder
screen.
The MENU SET/OFF switch must be set to the OFF position to make this adjustment.
ÁIn rare instances the white balance adjustment may not be possible and an NG display will
appear.
In a case like this, proceed with the white balance adjustment again.
When there is no Time to Adjust the White Balance
Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST.
The white balance for the filter is automatically adjusted according to the setting position of the
FILTER knob (outside).
White balance memories
The white balance memories fall into two categories, A and B.
The number of A and B memories is limited to 1 each when FILTER INH is set to ON (default
setting) on the “CAMERA SW MODE” SUB menu page of MAIN menu screen 2 of 4.
In this case, the contents of the memories are not linked to the filter.
However, when FILTER INH is set to OFF, the adjustments values for each filter can be automat-
ically stored in the memory corresponding to the WHITE BAL switch setting (A or B).
The unit contains 4 filters, making a total of 8 (4q2) adjustment values which can be stored.
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Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance
When the ON setting has been selected for FILTER INH
When the automatic white balance is adjusted, the color temperature and filter number at the time
are displayed.
When the filter is now turned, the new color temperature and filter number are displayed.
The white balance is almost perfectly adjusted if the subject is illuminated by a light with a color
temperature close to the one displayed.
(Display example)
A
W
B
A
OK 3 . 2 K
Use filter (1) to adjust the AWB for objects with an illumination color
temperature of 3200K.
Change to filter (3).
“5.2K (1)” (see Note) appears on the display.
5
. 2 K ( 1 )
Note:
This display indicates that the AWB was adjusted using filter (1).
If the color temperature of the subject in this state is close to 5.2K, the white balance is adjusted,
and so operation is now possible.
Return to filter (1).
3
.
2 K ( 1 )
“3.2K (1)” appears on the display denoting the status when the
AWB was first adjusted.
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Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance
The black balance must be adjusted in the following cases.
ÁWhen the unit is used for the first time
ÁWhen the unit is first used after an extended period of non-use
ÁWhen the unit is used under conditions where the ambient temperature has changed by a wide
margin
ÁWhen the gain selector value is changed
ÁWhen the super gain setting has been changed using the SUPER GAIN button
ÁWhen the gamma ON/OFF is changed
Adjusting the Black Balance
1
Set the switches as shown in the figure.
MENU SET/OFF: OFF
OUTPUT: CAM
2
Press the AUTO W/B BAL switch to the ABB side and then release the switch.
The switch returns to the center and the black balance is automatically adjusted.
AUTO W/B BAL switch
3
During the adjustment, the following message will appear on the viewfinder screen. (Howev-
er, the message appears only when the display mode is set to “2” or “3”.)
A B B AC T I V E
Message during adjustment
ÁThe lens iris automatically goes to the “CLOSE” position during the adjustment.
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4
Adjustment is completed after a few seconds (the following message appears) and the ad-
justment value is automatically stored in the memory.
A B B OK
Message after adjustment is completed
|Notes{
ÁCheck that the lens connector is connected and that the iris of the lens is set to CLOSE.
ÁDuring black balance adjustment, the iris automatically goes to the shaded status.
ÁDuring black balance adjustment, the gain selector circuit switches automatically.
In addition, flicker and noise may appear on the viewfinder screen, but this does not indicate a
malfunction.
ÁThe black balance cannot be adjusted while the setting menu is displayed on the viewfinder
screen. Therefore, be sure to set the MENU SET/OFF switch to OFF.
ÁIf the black shading is not satisfactory even when the “ABB OK” message appears, open the
“AUTO SHADING” SUB menu page of MAIN menu screen 4 of 4, and adjust the black shading.
(See page 141.)
ÁThe black shading adjustment is performed automatically when the AUTO W/B BAL switch is
held down at the ABB position for 6 or more seconds.
ÁWhen the super gain is set to ON, the black balance is performed at the preset position in the
white balance memory.
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Setting the Electronic Shutter
Shutter Modes
The shutter modes which can be used with the unit’s electronic shutter and the shutter speeds
which can be selected are as follows.
Shutter modes and shutter speeds which can be selected
Mode
Shutter speed
Application
Standard
1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, This mode is used to shoot clear images of
1/1000 and 1/2000
(seconds)
quickly moving subjects.
SYNCHRO
SCAN
Range from 60.8 Hz to
250 Hz
This mode is used to reduce horizontal stripe
patterns for monitor screens with a vertical
scanning frequency of 60 Hz or more.
SUPER V
This mode is used to increase the vertical
resolution.
|Notes{
ÁIncreasing the shutter speed lowers the camera sensitivity regardless of electronic shutter
mode.
ÁIf the iris is set to AUTO, the iris opens and the depth of the focuses decreases as the shutter
speed rises.
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Setting the Electronic Shutter
Setting the Shutter Mode/Speed
ÁThe shutter speed during shutter mode and standard mode is set by the SHUTTER switch.
ÁDuring SYNCHRO SCAN mode, the shutter speed can be set beforehand at the SYNCHRO
SCAN page of the setting menu. In the SYNCHRO SCAN mode, the shutter speed can easily be
changed using the SYNCHRO (“o” and “p”) buttons. (It can also be set using the UP or DOWN
button.)
ÁThe shutter speed selection range can be limited to the required range and whether to use
special operation modes (SYNCHRO SCAN or SUPER V) can be selected at the SHUTTER
SPEED page of the setting menu.
1
2
Set DISP MODE on the “VF DISPLAY” SUB menu page of MAIN menu screen 2 of 4 to “2” or
“3” by following the steps outlined in “Changing the Display Mode” (page 62).
Press the SHUTTER switch from the ON position to the SEL side. The current shutter setting
appears in the setting change message display position on the viewfinder screen.
Ex.: 1/120, 1/60.8, etc.
SHUTTER Switch
3
Press the SHUTTER switch to the SEL side repeatedly until the desired mode or speed ap-
pears. When all modes and speeds can be displayed, the display changes in the order shown
below. If the required shutter speeds and modes have been designated beforehand, only the
designated speeds or modes appear.
Standard Mode
1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000
SUPER V Mode
SYNCHRO SCAN Mode
ÁWhen the unit is shipped from the factory, SUPER V mode is not specified and is therefore
not displayed.
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Setting the Electronic Shutter
Setting the Synchro Scan Mode
1
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
2
3
4
Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “SYNCHRO SCAN” position.
Press the UP or DOWN button to open the SYNCHRO SCAN page.
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5
6
Press the UP (the value increases) or DOWN (the value decreases) button repeatedly to
display the desired frequency. The frequency can be switched continuously within the range
of 60.8 Hz to 250 Hz.
When menu operations have been completed, set the MENU SET/OFF switch to OFF. The
setting menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the displays indicating the unit’s
current status appear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
Pressing the SYNCHRO (“o” and “p”) buttons in the SYNCHRO SCAN mode results in the
same operation which is performed when the UP and DOWN buttons mentioned above are
pressed.
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Setting the Electronic Shutter
Changing the Shutter Speed/Mode Selection Range
The shutter speed selection range can be limited to the required range and whether to use a
special operation mode can be selected at the SHUTTER SPEED page of the setting menu. The
unit is set so that the SHUTTER SPEED page is not displayed when shipped from the factory. To
operate the SHUTTER SPEED page, switch the unit to engineer mode or select the SHUTTER
SPEED page at the MENU SELECT page beforehand.
1
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
2
3
4
Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “SHUTTER SPEED” position.
Press the UP or DOWN button to open the SHUTTER SPEED page.
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1 / 2 5 0
1 / 5 0 0
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1 / 2 0 0 0
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E
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E
E
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The ON/OFF status for each item is
indicated by displaying an asterix (E)
.
or period ( ) in front of the item on the
screen.
5
6
7
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button repeatedly to move the cursor to the position of the mode or
shutter speed to be set.
The selected mode or speed changes from used (ON) to not used (OFF) and vice versa each
time the UP (or DOWN) button is pressed.
When menu operations have been completed, set the MENU SET/OFF switch to OFF. The
setting menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the displays indicating the unit’s
current status appear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
|Note{
When operating the unit from the AQ-EC1 extension control unit (option), even if the SHUTTER
SPEED page is operated from the unit, the switches of the AQ-EC1 have priority regarding the
actual shutter speed.
ÁSee “Setting Menu Configuration” (page 51) for a description of engineering mode and selecting
display pages.
Changing the lris Automatic Adjustment Reference Value
To change one of the reference values, use the UP or DOWN button to change the A.IRIS LEVEL,
A.IRIS PEAK/AVE and/or A.IRIS MODE value on the “GENLOCK/IRIS” SUB menu page of MAIN
menu screen 3 of 4.
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Adjusting the Audio Level
If the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 selector switch is set to AUTO, the input levels of audio CH1 and
CH2 are automatically adjusted. If are the level of audio channels 1 and 2 to be manually adjusted,
perform the following operations.
3
1
2
Manually Adjusting the Audio Level
1
Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 selector switch to MAN.
2
3
Turn the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control at the bottom of the front panel completely to the right.
Turn the AUDIO LEVEL CH1/CH2 controls to adjust the audio level so that the level meter
appears up to 0 dB at the maximum volume.
Limiter
When the audio level is adjusted manually, the limiter circuit operates with respect to excessive
input. The limiter circuit is turned ON or OFF on the “MIC/AUDIO” SUB menu page of MAIN menu
screen 3 of 4. (The factory setting is “OFF”.)
Adjusting the Audio CH1 Level from the Viewfinder
The audio CH1 level can be adjusted by the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control at the bottom of the front
panel while watching the viewfinder.
2
1
4
1
2
3
Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1 switch to MAN.
Turn the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control on the side panel completely to the right.
Set LEVEL METER to “CH1” on the “VF INDICATOR” SUB menu page of MAIN menu 2 of 4.
The audio level display now appears on the viewfinder screen.
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Adjusting the Audio Level
4
Turn the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control at the bottom of the front panel to adjust the input vol-
ume so that the audio level display appears as shown below.
ÁWhen the input volume is normal, the audio level display turns ON up to the seventh of the
eight level display bars from the left.
ÁWhen the rightmost (0 dB) turns asterisk (E) mark, the input volume is excessive. Adjust the
level so that the display bar does not turn E mark.
-40 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 E0
When the optimal level cannot be set
The maximum attenuation of the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control at the bottom of the front panel is
about 20 dB. When the optimal level cannot be set within this range, adjust the level using the
AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control on the side panel.
Using the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 controls at the bottom of the front panel and on the side
panel
Normally, the control at the bottom of the front panel is turned completely to the right and the
recording level is adjusted using the control on the side panel.
The control at the bottom of the front panel is used to throttle the level when the input level in-
creases suddenly during recording.
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Setting the Time Data
Setting the Time Code
When using both the user bit and the time code, set the user bit first. If the time code is set first, the
time code generator will stop while the user bit is being set, causing the set time code to become
inaccurate. The time code can be set within the range of 00:00:00:00 to 23:59:59:29.
1
2,5
4
1
2
3
Set the DISPLAY switch to TC.
Set the TCG switch to SET.
Set TC MODE to “DF” or “NDF” on the “VTR FUNCTION” SUB menu page of MAIN menu 2 of
4. Select DF when the time code is to be advanced during drop frame mode, and NDF when
the time code is to be advanced during non-drop frame mode.
4
5
Set the time code using the SHIFT/ITEM, UP and DOWN buttons.
SHIFT/ITEM button: This is used to cause the digit which is to be set to flash. Each time it is
pressed, the flashing digit moves to the right.
UP button:
DOWN button:
This increments by 1 the figure of the flashing digit.
This decrements by 1 the figure of the flashing digit.
Set the TCG switch.
Set the switch to F-RUN when the time code is to be advanced regardless of the VTR’s
operation.
Set the switch to R-RUN when the time code is to be advanced only while recording is in
progress.
Time code status during battery replacement
The back-up mechanism functions even while replacing the battery to allow the time code gener-
ator to continue operating for extended periods of time (approx. 1 year).
|Note{
The time code backup accuracy is approx. o/p2 frames when the POWER switch is set to ON,
OFF and back ON.
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Setting the Time Data
Setting the User Bit
Setting the user bit allows up to 8 digits of hexadecimal data such as memos (date, time), etc. to
be recorded in the sub code track.
1
2,5
4
1
2
3
4
Set the DISPLAY switch to UB.
Set the TCG switch to SET.
Select UB MODE on the “VTR FUNCTION” SUB menu page of MAIN menu 2 of 4.
Set the user bit using the SHIFT/ITEM, UP and DOWN buttons.
SHIFT/ITEM button: This is used to cause the digit which is to be set to flash. Each time it is
pressed, the flashing digit moves to the right.
UP/DOWN buttons: These increment/decrement by 1 the figure of the flashing digit.
The hexadecimal characters A to F appear as follows.
Hexadecimal
Display
A
B
C
D
E
F
5
Set the F-RUN/R-RUN switch to F-RUN or R-RUN.
User bit memory function
The user bit setting (except for the real time) is automatically stored in the memory and held even
after the power is turned off. However, care should be taken as the settings are not stored in the
memory if the time from when the power was turned on until the setting operations are completed
and the power is turned off is less than 20 seconds.
|Notes{
ÁWhen DATE has been selected for UB MODE, the real time operations for YEAR/MONTH/DAY/
HOUR on the TIME/DATE page apply.
ÁWhen TIME has been selected for UB mode, the real time operations for HOUR/MINUTE/
SECOND on the TIME/DATE page apply.
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Setting the Time Data
Locking the Time Code to an External Source
The time code generator of the VTR section can be locked to an external generator.
Example of connections for external locking
Example 1: Locking the time code to an external signal
TC OUT
Reference
time code
GENLOCK IN
TC IN
GENLOCK IN
Reference video signal
Example 2: When a multiple number of AJ-D610WA units are connected with one unit
serving as the master unit and the others as the slave units
GENLOCK
CAM
OUT
GENLOCK
CAM
OUT
GENLOCK
IN
IN
IN
CAM OUT
TC IN
TC IN
TC IN
TC OUT
TC OUT
TC OUT
MASTER
SLAVE
SLAVE
To the next unit
External Lock Operation Procedure
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
Set the POWER switch to ON.
Set the F-RUN/R-RUN switch to F-RUN.
Set the DISPLAY switch to TC.
Supply reference time code and reference video signals, whose phases correlate in a way
that meets the time code standards, to the TC IN and GENLOCK IN/(VIDEO IN) connectors,
respectively.
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Setting the Time Data
This locks the built-in time code generator to the reference time code. After about 10 seconds
have passed since the time code generator was locked, the external lock status is maintained
even if the external reference time code is disconnected. However, if the reference time code is
disconnected during recording (REC), the servo lock will be thrown out of order.
|Note{
When the external locking operation is performed, the time code is locked instantly to the external
time code and the same value as the external code value appears in the counter display position.
Do not set the VTR to recording mode for several seconds until the sync generator has stabilized.
Setting Time Data
User bit setting during external locking
When the time code is locked to an external source, only the time data is locked to the time data of
the time code from the external source. Accordingly, the user bit can be set independently for
each unit. The user bit can also be locked to the user bit of the time code from the external source.
ÁConsult your dealer for a detailed explanation.
Releasing the external lock
Stop supplying the external time code and then set the F-RUN/R-RUN switch to R-RUN.
Switching the power supply from the battery to an external power supply during external
locking
In order to maintain power supply continuity for the time code generator, connect the external
power supply to the DC IN connector before unplugging the battery pack. If the battery pack is
unplugged first, the external locking continuity of the time code cannot be assured.
Synchronizing the camera section to an outside source during external locking
During external locking, the camera section is genlocked by the reference video signal which is
supplied to the GENLOCK IN/(VIDEO IN) connector.
Using the user data
The setting menu contents can be saved in the user area of the camera’s memory so that they can
be loaded as and when required. This data enables the suitable setup statuses to be re-estab-
lished without delay.
User data operation
A menu is used to save the data settings in the user area of the camera’s memory or to load them.
Saving the user data
1 The menu’s INITIALIZE screen is used to save the user data.
2 Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
3 Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 4 of 4.
4 Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “INITIALIZE” position.
5 Press the UP or DOWN button to open the INITIALIZE page.
When the SHIFT/ITEM is pressed to align the arrow with WRITE USER DATA and the UP or
DOWN button is pressed, the data settings will be saved in the user area of the camera’s
memory.
6 After the settings have been saved, set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the OFF position.
Loading the user data
1 The menu’s CARD READ/WRITE screen is used to set the unit to the status in which the data
settings were saved in the user area of the camera’s memory.
2 Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
3 Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 3 of 4.
4 Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “CARD READ/WRITE” position.
5 Press the UP or DOWN button to open the CARD READ/WRITE page.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM to align the arrow with READ USER DATA, and press the UP or DOWN
button.
The data settings, which were saved in the user area of the camera’s memory, are now loaded,
and the settings are completed.
6 Set the MENU SET/OFF–sw8itc6h to–the OFF position.
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Setup Card Operations
Setting menu contents can be stored using setup memory cards (SHL-064HSRVS, option). This
data can then be used to quickly recreate the appropriate setup conditions. Subject data, etc. can
also be stored on setup cards. See the Setup Card Application Instructions for a detailed de-
scription.
ÁOptional cards include the general purpose memory card (SRAM 64KB or more) which is used
as the setup card and the ATA flash memory card (4MB or more) which is used for the Picture
Link function. (However, the AJ-YAP900 Picture Link adaptor board, which is available as an
optional accessory, is required when using the ATA flash memory card.)
Setup Card Handling
Ejecting setup cards
Lift up on the lower edge of the cover to open the cover and remove the setup card.
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Take care not to touch the connectors at the front of the setup card.
Inserting setup cards
Position the unit so that the panel with the logo faces you, insert the setup card into the setup card
insertion slot and then close the cover.
|Note{
Check that the unit is positioned with the logo facing you and that the characters are facing the
correct direction, and then insert the card. Be sure to insert the card in the correct direction. If the
card is difficult to insert, the card may be backwards or upside-down. In these cases, do not
attempt to force in the card, but check whether the card is backwards or upside-down and then
reinsert the card.
Usage and storage precautions
The following points should be observed when using and storing setup cards.
ÁAvoid high temperatures and humidity.
ÁDo not expose setup cards to water.
ÁAvoid electrostatic charges.
Store setup cards inserted in the unit with the cover closed.
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Setup Card Operations
Setup Card Data Operations
Operations to store setting data on setup cards and read out stored data are performed at the
“CARD READ/WRITE” SUB menu page of MAIN menu screen 2 of 4.
|Note{
When operating the unit with a remote controller, the CARD READ/WRITE page cannot be oper-
ated from the unit.
Formatting setup cards
1
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
2
3
4
Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 3 of 4.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “CARD READ/WRITE” position.
Press the UP or DOWN button to open the CARD READ/WRITE page.
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6
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button repeatedly to move the cursor to the CARD CONFIG. position.
A menu shown below appears when the UP (or DOWN) button is pressed.
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Press the UP button to format the set up card. When the setup card has been formatted, the
message shown below appears.
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neously.
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8
When menu operations have been completed, return the MENU SET/OFF switch to OFF.
The setting menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the displays indicating the unit’s
current status appear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
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Setup Card Operations
When data is not formatted
If the following error messages appear when the UP button is pressed in step 7, the data is not
formatted.
Data format error messages
Error message
Condition
Countermeasure
WRITE PROTECT
The write protect switch on Set the write protect switch
the side of the card is set
to ON.
on the side of the card to
OFF.
NO CARD
ERROR
A setup card is not
inserted.
Insert a card.
The disk cannot be
formatted.
The card may be
defective. Replace the
card.
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Setup Card Operations
Writing set data to cards
1
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
2
3
4
Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 3 of 4.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “CARD READ/WRITE” position.
Press the UP or DOWN button to open the CARD READ/WRITE page.
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6
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button repeatedly to move the cursor to the WRITE position.
A menu shown below appears when the UP (or DOWN) button is pressed.
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7
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Press the UP button to write data on the set up card. When writing is complete, the message
shown below appears.
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When menu operations have been completed, return the MENU SET/OFF switch to OFF.
The setting menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the displays indicating the unit’s
current status appear at the top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
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Setup Card Operations
Protecting stored data
If the setup card’s WRITE PROTECT switch is set to ON, data is not rewritten even if the UP
button is pressed in step 7.
Set to ON.
When data is not written
If the following error messages appear when the UP button is pressed in step 7, the data is not
written.
Data writing error messages
Error message
NO CONFIG
Condition
Countermeasure
Format the card.
The setup card is not
formatted.
NO CARD
A setup card is not
inserted.
Insert a card.
WRITE PROTECT
The write protect switch on Set the write protect switch
the side of the card is set
to ON.
on the side of the card to
OFF.
ERROR
Data cannot be written on
the card.
The card may be
defective. Replace the
card.
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Setup Card Operations
Reading out data stored on cards
1
Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP
button are held down together.
2
3
4
5
6
Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 3 of 4.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “CARD READ/WRITE” position.
Press the UP or DOWN button to open the CARD READ/WRITE page.
Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “READ” position.
Press the UP (or DOWN) button. A message such as the one shown in the figure below
appears on the screen.
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7
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Press the UP button to read data from the set up card. When readout is complete, the mes-
sage shown below appears.
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When menu operations have been completed, set the MENU SET/OFF switch to OFF. The
setting menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the displays indicating the unit’s
current status based on the data read out from the setup card appear at the top and bottom of
the viewfinder screen.
When data is not read out
If the following error messages appear when the UP button is pressed in step 7, the data is not
read out.
Data readout error messages
Error message
NO CONFIG
Condition
Countermeasure
Format the card.
The setup card is not
formatted.
NO CARD
ERROR
A setup card is not
inserted.
Insert a card.
Data cannot be read out.
Data written by devices
other than this unit cannot
be read out.
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Cassettes
Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes
Inserting cassettes
1
Check that there are no cables, etc. around the cassette holder and the top panel and then
set the POWER switch to ON.
Power: ON
If condensation has occurred inside the unit, the HUMID display lights. In these cases, wait
until the display goes off before proceeding to step 2.
2
Press the EJECT button. The cassette holder opens.
EJECT Button
Cassette Holder
“PUSH” display
3
Check there is no slack in the tape, insert the cassette, then press the “PUSH” display on the
cassette holder to close the cassette holder firmly.
Checking that there is no slack in the tape
Press the reel in with your finger and turn it lightly in the direction of the arrow. If the reel does not
turn, there is no slack in the tape.
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Cassettes
Ejecting cassettes
With the power turned on, press the EJECT button to open the cassette holder and eject the
cassette. If a cassette is not to be inserted immediately after ejecting the cassette, close the
cassette holder.
Ejecting cassettes when the battery has run out
Set the POWER switch to OFF to turn off the power, then turn on the power again and immediate-
ly hold down the EJECT button. If there is still power remaining in the battery, the cassette will be
ejected. However, this operation should not be repeated.
Preventing Accidental Erasure
Set the tab on the cassette to the SAVE side to prevent the recorded contents of tapes from being
accidentally erased.
REC
SAVE
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Recording
Basic Procedures
This section describes the basic operating procedures for shooting and recording. When starting
to shoot actual images, inspect the unit beforehand to check that all systems are functioning nor-
mally.
ÁSee the “Inspections Before Shooting” (page 151) for a description of inspection procedures.
Procedures from power supply preparations to inserting a cassette
3
2
1
1
2
Insert a charged battery pack.
Set the POWER switch to ON and check that the HUMID display does not appear and that
five or more bars of the remaining battery level display are lighted.
ÁIf the HUMID display appears, wait until the display goes off.
ÁIf five or more bars of the remaining battery level display are not lighted, replace the battery
pack with a sufficiently charged battery pack.
3
4
Check that there are no cables, etc. around the cassette holder and top panel and then press
the EJECT button to open the cassette holder.
Check the following items, and then insert a cassette and close the cassette holder.
ÁThe cassette is not set to write protect status.
ÁThere is no slack in the tape.
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Recording
Procedures from adjusting the white balance and black balance to
stopping recording
Turn on the power, insert a cassette, and then set the various switches as follows.
AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2: AUTO
TCG: F-RUN or R-RUN
OUTPUT: CAM/AUTO KNEE ON
GAIN: Normally, set to 0 dB. When it is too dark,
it is set to the appropriate gain.
Iris: AUTO
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Recording
Shooting images
3
1-1,1-2
4,5
1-2
2
1-1
1-2
Select the filter in accordance with the lighting conditions, and when the white balance
has already been stored in the memory, set the WHITE BAL switch to “A” or “B”.
When the white balance and black balance have not been stored in the memory
and there is no time to adjust the white balance:
Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST and the FILTER knob to “1”.
A 3200K white balance is now achieved.
To adjust the white balance on site, select the filter which corresponds with the lighting
conditions, set the WHITE BAL switch to “A” or “B”, and adjust the white balance by
following the steps below.
(1) Press the AUTO W/B BAL switch to the AWB side to adjust the white balance.
(2) Press the AUTO W/B BAL switch to the ABB side to adjust the black balance.
(3) Press the AUTO W/B BAL switch to the AWB side to adjust the white balance.
For details on how to adjust the white balance, read through the section entitled
“Adjusting the white balance/black balance” (page 70).
2
3
Aim the camera at the subject and adjust the focus and zoom.
When using the electronic shutter, set the shutter speed and operation mode.
ÁSee “Setting the Electronic Shutter” (page 77) for a detailed description.
4
5
Press the VTR START button of the unit or the VTR button of the lens to start recording. The
REC lamp inside the viewfinder lights during recording.
Press the VTR START button again to stop recording. The REC lamp inside the viewfinder
goes off.
Tape operation buttons
The tape operation buttons (EJECT, REW, FF, PLAY/PAUSE and STOP) do not function during
recording.
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Recording
Successive Shooting
Successive shooting with an accuracy of within 0–o1 frame can be performed simply by pressing
the VTR START button of the unit or the VTR button of the lens while recording is paused.
While recording is paused
The unit automatically searches for the successive shooting point. However, the time until record-
ing starts differs according to the setting of the VTR SAVE/STBY switch.
ÁIf the VTR SAVE/STBY switch is set to SAVE, recording starts about 2 seconds after the VTR
START button is pressed.
ÁIf the VTR SAVE/STBY switch is set to STBY, recording starts immediately after the VTR
START button is pressed.
Successive shooting when the power is turned off while recording is paused
2
1
1
2
Turn the power back on.
Press the VTR START button of the unit or the VTR button of the lens to start recording.
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Recording
Successive Shooting in Other Cases
If successive shooting is to be performed after the tape has been run, the cassette has been
ejected, or when using a tape which has only been recorded part-way, follow the procedures
outlined below.
1,2
4
3
1
2
While monitoring the viewfinder screen, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to play back the tape.
At the place where a new recording is to continue on from the existing recording, press the
PLAY/PAUSE (or STOP) button again to stop the tape.
3
4
Press the RET button on the lens. Preparations for frame-to-frame continuity are made about
two seconds later.
Press the VTR START button of the unit or the VTR button of the lens to start recording.
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Playback—Checking Recorded Contents
Pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button allows black-and-white images to be viewed on the viewfinder
screen. Playback images can also be viewed in two other ways.
ÁRec review: When the RET switch has been set to “REC CHECK” on the “REC (ASPECT)/
RET” setting menu, it is possible to view the last two seconds of the recording in the form of
black-and-white images on the viewfinder screen.
ÁColor playback: Connecting a color monitor to the unit’s VIDEO OUT connector allows color
playback images to be viewed on the monitor.
The playback signal is output to the viewfinder even during rewind (REW) and fast forward (FF).
Audio output selection and volume adjustment for the playback signal are performed by the MON-
ITOR switches and knobs on page 13.
Rec Review
If recording is paused and the RET button on the lens is pressed, the tape is automatically re-
wound and the playback images for the last two seconds appear on the viewfinder. This allows the
recording status to be checked.
After playback, the unit returns to the recording start standby status. Holding down the RET button
rewinds and plays back up to 10 seconds of the tape.
|Note{
The rec review function cannot be used unless recording has been performed for more than
1 second.
Color Playback
Connecting a color monitor to the VIDEO OUT connector of the unit allows color playback images
to be viewed on the monitor.
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Connection With an External VTR
The unit is equipped with an interface which enables recording to be performed by an external
VTR.
ÁMounting the AJ-YA900P 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor (option) and connecting the 26-pin cable
(option) to the unit allows recording to be performed by the VTR section (internal VTR) of the unit
and an external VTR. The component video signal is output from the 26-pin interface.
Precautions When Connecting an External VTR
ÁSet 26P CONTROL on the “VTR FUNCTION” setting menu to “BOTH” or “ON”.
(The factory setting is “OFF”.)
ÁSet SW201 on the CAM ENC board to ON. (Before the unit was shipped from the factory, this
switch was set to OFF.)
Power supply
Power is not supplied or received between the unit and the external VTR, so special power sup-
plies should be provided for each unit. The BATT lamp and remaining battery level display func-
tion inside the viewfinder indicate the power supply status only for the internal VTR. The power
supply status for the external VTR should be checked at the external VTR.
TALLY lamp and REC lamp operation
The unit’s TALLY lamp and the REC lamp inside the viewfinder indicate the REC status of the unit
when 26P CONTROL is set to BOTH. When 26P CONTROL is set to ON, these lamps indicate
the REC status of the external VTR.
Warning tone
External VTR-related warning tones are not output from the unit’s speaker or PHONES jack.
Note on connecting cables
The signals may not be connected properly with some cables.
The signal assignments for the 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor AJ-YA900P (optional) are shown in
the following table. Use this table as a reference for connection with an external VTR.
Pin
No.
Pin
No.
Signal
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Composite video signal
Composite video GND
Y GND
9
10
11
12
15
18
19
B
CAM MIC (H)
CAM MIC (C)
CAM MIC (GND)
VTR START/STOP
REC TALLY
Y signal
PR signal
PR GND
RET VIDEO
PB signal
RET VIDEO GND
GND
PB GND
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Recording Simultaneously with the Internal VTR and an External
VTR
Connections
Mount the AJ-YA900P 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor (option) to the unit, connect the external VTR
with the 26-pin cable, and set the audio input level selector switch of the external VTR to
“p60 dB”.
SW201 on the CAM ENC and SW1 (26PIN) on the CAM SYNC Printed Circuit Board of the unit
must be set to ON side. (See page 104.)
Audio input level selector switch: p60 dB
Portable VTR
(Set the audio input level
selector switch to p60 dB.)
To the 26-pin connector of the
AJ-YA900P (See page 104 for mounting the
26-pin/12-pin output adaptor)
Checking the Function Settings
Check that the function to control the 26-pin interface has been set to “BOTH” or “ON” on the “VTR
FUNCTION” SUB menu page of the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4. See “Selecting Functions” for a
description of the various function settings.
Starting Recording
1
2
Operate the external VTR and set it to recording paused status.
Press the VTR START button of the unit or the VTR button of the lens. The internal and
external VTRs start recording simultaneously. Pressing the button again sets both VTRs to
the recording paused status.
If One VTR Comes to the End of its Tape During Recording
Even if one VTR comes to the end of its tape and stops, the other VTR continues recording oper-
ation.
Returning the VTRs to simultaneous recording status
ÁIf the internal VTR came to the end of its tape, replace the cassette and press the VTR START
button of the unit or the VTR button of the lens. The external VTR continues recording operation
during this time.
ÁIf the external VTR came to the end of its tape, replace the cassette and operate the external
VTR to restart recording. The internal VTR continues recording operation during this time.
|Note{
Care should be taken as the internal VTR will assume recording paused status if the VTR START
button of the unit or the VTR button of the lens is pressed after replacing the external VTR’s
cassette.
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Recording Simultaneously with the Internal VTR and an External
VTR
Functions of the Unit’s VTR SAVE/STBY Switch
Tape running mode
Pressing the unit’s STOP, REW or FF buttons sets the internal VTR to stop, rewind or fast forward
modes, respectively. However, the external VTR is set to recording paused status in all cases.
Viewing playback images on the viewfinder
Pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button allows black-and-white images from the tape of the internal
VTR to be viewed on the viewfinder screen.
To view return images of an external VTR on the viewfinder screen, set RET SW on the “REC
(ASPECT)/RET” SUB menu page to “CAM RET”, and press the RET button on the lens.
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Recording With an External VTR Instead of the Internal VTR
Using the 26-pin/12-pin Output Adaptor
Connections
The method of connecting the external VTR is the same as that described in “Recording Simulta-
neously with the Internal VTR and an External VTR”.
ÁSee “Connections” on page 101.
Mounting the 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor
ÁConsult your local dealer when mounting the adaptor.
1
Set the unit’s internal switches.
1 Remove the side panel on the display window side.
2 Remove the printed circuit board holder, and take out the CAM ENC (2) printed circuit
board.
3 Set SW201 to the ON side.
4 Take out the CAM SYNC (3) printed circuit board.
5 Set SW1 (26PIN) to the ON side.
6 To set the audio level to p20 dB, set the SW4701 DIP switch accordingly.
CAM ENC (2) Printed Circuit Board
Printed Circuit
Board Holder
SONY
MII
N
SW1
CAM ENC (2) Printed Circuit Board
1
2
3
4
5
6
ON
p60 dB
Pin No. (default
setting)
p20 dB
1
2
3
4
5
6
Not used
ON (NR ON/OFF)
SW4701
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
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Recording With an External VTR Instead of the Internal VTR
2
Mount the 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor.
Controlling the external VTR with the unit’s switches
Setting the 26P CONTROL function as indicated below on the “VTR FUNCTION” SUB menu page
of the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4 prevents the internal VTR from being operated and enables only
the external VTR to be controlled by the VTR START button on the unit or by the VTR button on
the lens.
Á26P CONTROL: ON
ÁSee “Selecting Functions” (page 69) for a description of the VTR FUNCTION page operations.
Switching from the internal VTR to the external VTR
If the internal VTR should develop a problem (such as an entangled tape or condensation) during
operation and it can no longer be operated, the VTR START button on the unit and the VTR button
on the lens will cease to function.
In these cases, it will be possible to operate the external VTR in place of the internal VTR using
the VTR START button on the unit and the VTR button on the lens if the 26P CONTROL function
on the VTR FUNCTION page is set as indicated above.
Starting recording
Operate the external VTR to set it to recording paused status and press the VTR START button of
the unit or the VTR button of the lens. The external VTR starts recording. Pressing the button
again sets the VTR to the recording paused status.
Output level of the 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor
The output level factory settings are p60 dBu/balanced for audio and SONY level for component
video. When the built-in SW4701 switch is set, the audio output level can be changed to p20 dBu/
unbalanced, and when both 1 and 2 of SW1 are set to ON, the component video output level can
be changed to the MII level. (See previous page)
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RET Button
The images recorded on the VTR or the return video signals which have been supplied to the
GENLOCK IN/(VIDEO IN) connector can be viewed on the viewfinder screen either when the RET
(return) button is pressed or while it is held down.
What appears on the viewfinder screen differs as shown in the table below depending on the RET
SW setting selected on the “REC (ASPECT)/RET” SUB menu page of MAIN menu page 3 of 4
and on the VTR status.
È Lens RET button functions
RET switch
setting
Description of what appears
on viewfinder screen
Internal VTR mode
Recording
REC CHECK
Images shot by camera.
RET button does not function.
Recording paused
Playing
What has been recorded
(2-second rec review) can be
checked.
Internal VTR’s playback
images.
RET button does not function.
Playback paused
Recording
Search operation for
successive shooting.
CAM RET
Return video signal which has
been supplied to GENLOCK
IN/(VIDEO IN) connector.
Recording paused
Playing
Return video signal which has
been supplied to GENLOCK
IN/(VIDEO IN) connector.
Picture played back by
internal VTR (RET button
does not function).
Playback paused
Recording
Still picture played back by
internal VTR.
MARKF
Switch functions as the
MARK switch for the Picture
Link function.
Recording paused
Playing
Switch functions as the
MARK switch for the Picture
Link function.
Picture played back by
internal VTR (RET button
does not function).
Playback paused
Still picture played back by
internal VTR (RET button
does not function).
FThis is displayed when the Picture Link adaptor board (AJ-YAP900, optional
accessory) has been installed.
FWhen the RET SW has been set to the REC CHECK mode and this board has
been installed, this switch will operate as the TAKE function for the Picture Link
operation while recording is in progress.
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Replacing the Backup Battery
The unit is shipped from the factory with a backup battery already mounted. When the battery runs
out, the TCG time code value indicates 00:00:00:00.
At this time, the time code value cannot be backed up.
In addition, the “BACK UP BATT EMPTY” display appears in the viewfinder for 3 seconds when
the POWER switch is set to ON to indicate that the battery must be replaced.
Consult your dealer when replacing the battery.
Backup battery
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Setting Menu Screens (MAIN menu)
The MAIN menu consists of menus on four menu screens, 1 of 4 to 4 of 4.
Each of these screens is a page screen for opening the sub menus.
To open a SUB menu screen, press the SHIFT/ITEM button to select the SUB menu, and then press the UP or DOWN button.
Press the PAGE button to return from a SUB screen to the MAIN menu screen.
MAIN menu screen 1 of 4
This screen displays the sub menu items on MAIN menu 1 of 4.
¢
E E E EMA I N MENU 1 / 4 E E E E
ROP
VF
display
SUB menu item
Remarks
MA T R I X
L O
W
S E T T I NG
ROP
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “ROP” SUB menu.
M I D S E T T I NG
H I GH S E T T I NG
ADD I T I ONA L D T L
S K I N TONE D T L
KNE E / L E V E L
MATRIX
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “MATRIX” SUB menu.
F L ARE / GAMMA
CAMERA S E T T I NG
LOW SETTING
MID SETTING
HIGH SETTING
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “LOW SETTING” SUB
menu.
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “MID SETTING” SUB
menu.
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “HIGH SETTING” SUB
menu.
ADDITIONAL
DTL
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “ADDITIONAL DTL” SUB
menu.
SKIN TONE DTL
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “SKIN TONE DTL” SUB
menu.
KNEE/LEVEL
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “KNEE/LEVEL” SUB menu.
FLARE/GAMMA
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “FLARE/GAMMA” SUB
menu.
CAMERA
SETTING
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “CAMERA SETTING” SUB
menu.
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Setting Menu Screens (MAIN menu)
MAIN menu screen 2 of 4
This screen displays the sub menu items on MAIN menu 2 of 4.
¢
E E E EMA I N MENU 2 / 4 E E E E
V F D I S P L A Y
V F I ND I CA TOR
CAMERA I D
SHU T T ER S P E ED
S YNCHRO SCAN
! L ED
VF
display
SUB menu item
Remarks
VF DISPLAY
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “VF DISPLAY” SUB menu.
VF INDICATOR
CAMERA ID
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “VF INDICATOR” SUB
menu.
CAMERA
S
W
MODE
SUP ER GA I N
V T R F UNC T I ON
B A T T / T A P E A L ARM
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “CAMERA ID” SUB menu.
SHUTTER
SPEED
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “SHUTTER SPEED” SUB
menu.
SYNCHRO
SCAN
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “SYNCHRO SCAN” SUB
menu.
!LED
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “!LED” SUB menu.
CAMERA SW
MODE
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “CAMERA SW MODE”
SUB menu.
SUPER GAIN
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “SUPER GAIN” SUB menu.
VTR FUNCTION
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “VTR FUNCTION” SUB
menu.
BATT/TAPE
ALARM
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “BATT/TAPE ALARM” SUB
menu.
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Setting Menu Screens (MAIN menu)
MAIN menu screen 3 of 4
This screen displays the sub menu items on MAIN menu 3 of 4.
¢
E E E EMA I N MENU 3 / 4 E E E E
CARD RE AD / R I T E
CARD R / S E L EC T
VF
display
SUB menu item
Remarks
W
W
(
)
REC A S P EC T / RE T
M I C / AUD I O
CARD READ/
WRITE
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “CARD READ/WRITE”
SUB menu.
GEN L OCK / I R I S
V I DEO OU T
CARD R/W
SELECT
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “CARD R/W SELECT” SUB
menu.
T I ME / DA T E
/ AD J
L ENS S E L
REC (ASPECT)/
RET
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “REC (ASPECT)/RET”
SUB menu.
MIC/ AUDIO
GENLOCK/IRIS
VIDEO OUT
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “MIC/AUDIO” SUB menu.
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “GENLOCK/IRIS” SUB
menu.
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “VIDEO OUT” menu.
TIME/DATE
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “TIME/DATE” SUB menu.
LENS SEL/ADJ
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “LENS SEL/ADJ” SUB
menu.
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Setting Menu Screens (MAIN menu)
MAIN menu screen 4 of 4
This screen displays the sub menu items on MAIN menu 4 of 4.
¢
E E E EMA I N MENU 4 / 4 E E E E
VF
display
SUB menu
Remarks
US ER MENU S E L 1 / 3
US ER MENU S E L 2 / 3
US ER MENU S E L 3 / 3
AU TO SHAD I NG
USER MENU
SEL 1/3
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “USER MENU SEL 1 of 3”
SUB menu.
E V A L UA T I ON
I N I T I A L I Z E
D I AGNOS T I C
USER MENU
SEL 2/3
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “USER MENU SEL 2 of 3”
SUB menu.
USER MENU
SEL 3/3
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “USER MENU SEL 3 of 3”
SUB menu.
AUTO SHADING
EVALUATION
INITIALIZE
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “AUTO SHADING” SUB
menu.
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “EVALUATION” SUB
menu.
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “INITIALIZE” menu.
DIAGNOSTIC
USER
ENG
Index for opening the “DIAGNOSTIC” SUB menu.
|Note{
It is not possible to open the MAIN menu screen 4 of 4 using the user menu.
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MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus)
ROP screen
The ROP (remote operation panel) settings are performed on this screen.
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ROP
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
MA S T ER P ED
MA S T ER D T L
MA S T ER GAMMA
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0
MASTER PED
p100
USER
ENG
For setting the master pedestal level.
.
.
.
0 . 4 5
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
µ 0 0 0
R
B
R
G
B
GA I N
GA I N
P EDE S T A L
P EDE S T A L
P EDE S T A L
o0
.
.
.
o100
(max.)
MASTER DTL
p15
USER
ENG
This sets the H.DTL/V.DTL level.
.
.
.
o0
.
.
.
o15
MASTER
GAMMA
0.35
USER
ENG
This sets the master gamma (in 0.01
increments).
Different settings for LOW, MID and
HIGH can be stored in the memory.
.
.
.
0.45
.
.
.
0.75
R GAIN
p100
USER
ENG
This sets the R channel gain.
.
.
.
o0
.
.
.
o100
(max.)
B GAIN
p100
USER
ENG
This sets the B channel gain.
.
.
.
o0
.
.
.
o100
(max.)
R PEDESTAL
G PEDESTAL
B REDESTAL
p100
USER
ENG
This sets the R channel pedestal level.
This sets the G channel pedestal level.
This sets the B channel pedestal level.
.
.
.
o0
.
.
.
o100
(max.)
p100
USER
ENG
.
.
.
o0
.
.
.
o100
(max.)
p100
USER
ENG
.
.
.
o0
.
.
.
o100
(max.)
Menu screen display methods
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus)
MATRIX screen
The camera’s matrix settings are performed on this screen.
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|
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MA T R I X
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
»
MA T R I X T A B L E
MA T R I X R∂G
MA T R I X R∂B
MA T R I X G∂R
MA T R I X G∂B
MA T R I X B∂R
MA T R I X B∂G
A
µ 1 4
µ 1 1
µ 0 6
µ 0 8
µ 0 6
µ 0 2
MATRIX TABLE
A
B
ENG
ENG
This selects the color adjustment table.
MATRIX R-G
MATRIX R-B
MATRIX G-R
MATRIX G-B
MATRIX B-R
MATRIX B-G
p31
This adjusts the color.
This adjusts the color.
This adjusts the color.
This adjusts the color.
This adjusts the color.
This adjusts the color.
.
.
.
o14
.
.
.
o31
È indicates an ON/OFF setting.
p31
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
.
.
.
o11
.
.
.
o31
p31
.
.
.
o6
.
.
.
o31
p31
.
.
.
o8
.
.
.
o31
p31
.
.
.
o6
.
.
.
o31
p31
.
.
.
|Note{
The white balance and black bal-
ance remain unchanged even when
the MATRIX item settings are
changed.
o2
.
.
.
o31
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
|Note{
Two tables, A and B, can be stored for MATRIX TABLE.
“00” is the setting for all the MATRIX TABLE B items in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus)
LOW SETTING screen
The low level gain settings are performed on this screen.
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L OW S E T T I NG
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
»
MA S T ER GA I N
H . D T L L E V E L
V . D T L L E V E L
D T L COR I NG
H . D T L F REQ .
DARK D T L
0 d B
1 0
1 0
0 3
0 3
0 0
MASTER GAIN
p3 dB
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
This sets the gain to p3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12,
15, 18, 21, 24 or 30 dB.
.
.
.
0 dB
.
.
.
L E V E L DE P END . 0 0
30 dB
MA S T ER GAMMA
0 . 4 5
»
»
B L ACK S T RE T CH OF F
H.DTL LEVEL
V.DTL LEVEL
DTL CORING
H.DTL FREQ.
0
.
This sets the H.DTL (detail) level.
This sets the V.DTL (detail) level.
This sets the DTL coring.
MA T R I X T A B L E
A
.
.
10
È indicates an ON/OFF setting.
.
.
.
31
0
.
.
.
10
.
.
.
31
0
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
15
1
.
This selects the H.DTL frequency.
.
.
1: 2.5 MHz
2: 3 MHz
3: 3.5 MHz
4: 4 MHz
5: 4.5 MHz
3
.
.
.
5
DARK DTL
0
.
ENG
ENG
This sets the dark detail.
This boosts the detail of the black
areas.
.
.
5
LEVEL DEPEND.
0
.
This sets LEVEL DEPEND.
.
.
This eliminates the detail only in the
dark areas when the Y detail is
boosted. The higher the number
selected, the wider the range across
which the detail is eliminated.
15
MASTER
GAMMA
0.35
ENG
This sets the master gamma in
0.01 increments.
.
.
.
0.45
.
.
.
|Note{
0.75
DARK DTL and LEVEL DEPEND
serve opposite purposes: LEVEL
DEPEND is automatically set to 0
when DARK DTL is set to a value
other than 0 and, conversely, DARK
DTL is automatically set to 0 when
LEVEL DEPEND is set to a value
other than 0.
BLACK
STRETCH
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the mode
in which low-illumination blackouts are
compensated for.
MATRIX TABLE
A
B
OFF
This selects the color compensation
matrix table.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus)
MID SETTING screen
The middle level gain settings are performed on this screen.
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{
M I D S E T T I NG
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
»
MA S T ER GA I N
H . D T L L E V E L
V . D T L L E V E L
D T L COR I NG
H . D T L F REQ .
DARK D T L
9 d B
1 0
1 0
0 6
0 3
0 0
MASTER GAIN
p3 dB
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
This sets the gain to p3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12,
15, 18, 21, 24 or 30 dB.
.
.
.
9 dB
.
.
.
L E V E L DE P END . 0 3
30 dB
MA S T ER GAMMA
0 . 4 5
»
»
B L ACK S T RE T CH OF F
H.DTL LEVEL
V.DTL LEVEL
DTL CORING
H.DTL FREQ.
0
.
This sets the H.DTL (detail) level.
This sets the V.DTL (detail) level.
This sets the DTL coring.
MA T R I X T A B L E
A
.
.
10
È indicates an ON/OFF setting.
.
.
.
31
0
.
.
.
10
.
.
.
31
0
.
.
.
6
.
.
.
15
1
.
This selects the H.DTL frequency.
.
.
1: 2.5 MHz
2: 3 MHz
3: 3.5 MHz
4: 4 MHz
5: 4.5 MHz
3
.
.
.
5
DARK DTL
0
.
ENG
ENG
This sets the dark detail.
This boosts the detail of the black
areas.
.
.
5
LEVEL DEPEND.
0
.
This sets LEVEL DEPEND.
.
.
This eliminates the detail only in the
dark areas when the Y detail is
boosted. The higher the number
selected, the wider the range across
which the detail is eliminated.
3
.
.
.
15
MASTER
GAMMA
0.35
ENG
This sets the master gamma in
0.01 increments.
.
.
.
0.45
.
.
.
|Note{
0.75
DARK DTL and LEVEL DEPEND
serve opposite purposes: LEVEL
DEPEND is automatically set to 0
when DARK DTL is set to a value
other than 0 and, conversely, DARK
DTL is automatically set to 0 when
LEVEL DEPEND is set to a value
other than 0.
BLACK
STRETCH
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the mode
in which low-illumination blackouts are
compensated for.
MATRIX TABLE
A
B
OFF
This selects the color compensation
matrix table.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus)
HIGH SETTING screen
The high level gain settings are performed on this screen.
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|
{
H I GH S E T T I NG
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
:
»
MA S T ER GA I N
H . D T L L E V E L
V . D T L L E V E L
D T L COR I NG
H . D T L F REQ .
DARK D T L
1 8 d B
1 0
MASTER GAIN
p3 dB
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
This sets the gain to p3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12,
15, 18, 21, 24 or 30 dB.
.
.
.
1 0
1 0
0 3
0 0
18 dB
.
.
.
:
L E V E L DE P END . 0 8
30 dB
:
:
MA S T ER GAMMA
0 . 4 5
»
»
B L ACK S T RE T CH OF F
H.DTL LEVEL
V.DTL LEVEL
DTL CORING
H.DTL FREQ.
0
.
This sets the H.DTL (detail) level.
This sets the V.DTL (detail) level.
This sets the DTL coring.
:
MA T R I X T A B L E
A
.
.
10
È indicates an ON/OFF setting.
.
.
.
31
0
.
.
.
10
.
.
.
31
0
.
.
.
10
.
.
.
15
1
.
This selects the H.DTL frequency.
.
.
1: 2.5 MHz
2: 3 MHz
3: 3.5 MHz
4: 4 MHz
5: 4.5 MHz
3
.
.
.
5
DARK DTL
0
.
ENG
ENG
This sets the dark detail.
This boosts the detail of the black
areas.
.
.
5
LEVEL DEPEND.
0
.
This sets LEVEL DEPEND.
.
.
This eliminates the detail only in the
dark areas when the Y detail is
boosted. The higher the number
selected, the wider the range across
which the detail is eliminated.
8
.
.
.
15
MASTER
GAMMA
0.35
ENG
This sets the master gamma in
0.01 increments.
.
.
.
0.45
.
.
.
|Note{
0.75
DARK DTL and LEVEL DEPEND
serve opposite purposes: LEVEL
DEPEND is automatically set to 0
when DARK DTL is set to a value
other than 0 and, conversely, DARK
DTL is automatically set to 0 when
LEVEL DEPEND is set to a value
other than 0.
BLACK
STRETCH
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the mode
in which low-illumination blackouts are
compensated for.
MATRIX TABLE
A
B
OFF
This selects the color compensation
matrix table.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus)
ADDITIONAL DTL screen
The special detail settings of the camera are performed on this screen.
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ADD I T I ONA L D T L
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
»
C
D T L COMP E .
OF F
0
CHROMA D T L
KNE E A P ER T URE
S L I M D T L
C DTL COMPE.
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the chroma
DTL.
»
»
»
ON
OF F
ON
µ 0 0
µ 1 6
0 0
CORNER D T L
CHROMA DTL
0–2
This sets the chroma DTL.
This detects the chroma edge and
superimposing it onto Y to boost the H
detail.
(
(
)
)
D T L GA I N
D T L GA I N
D T L C L I P
µ
∂
:
H . D T L L I NE M I X 1 H
The higher the number selected, the
greater the level of compensation
provided.
È indicates an ON/OFF setting.
KNEE
ON
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the knee
APERTURE
OFF
aperture.
This boosts the detail above the knee
point.
SLIM DTL
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for mode in
which the detail is made finer.
CORNER DTL
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for mode
which increases the resolution at the
edges of the screen.
DTL GAIN (o)
p31
ENG
ENG
This changes the H detail level in the
“o” direction.
.
.
.
o0
.
.
.
o31
DTL GAIN (p)
p31
This changes the H detail level in the
“p” (downward) direction.
.
.
.
o16
.
.
.
o31
DTL CLIP
0
.
ENG
ENG
This changes the clipping of the detail
signals in the “o” direction.
.
.
31
H.DTL LINE MIX
0H
1H
2H
This sets the addition of the scanning
lines for generating H detail signals.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus)
SKIN TONE DTL screen
The camera’s skin tone detail settings are performed on this screen.
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S K I N TONE D T L
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
:
»
»
S K I N TONE D T L
S K I N TONE HUE
S K I N TONE L E V E L
S K I N TONE
S K I N TONE COR I NG 0 5
OF F
1 0 3
2 5
SKIN TONE DTL
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the skin
tone detail.
W
I D T H
1 5
SKIN TONE HUE
103
This sets the skin tone hue (for setting
the phase of the skin tone detection
range).
.
.
.
S K I N TONE Z E BRA
OF F
143
The hue is changed in the phase
direction.
È indicates an ON/OFF setting.
|Note{
All the displays except the change
data are cleared while the hue, level,
width and coring data of the skin
tone is being changed.
SKIN TONE
LEVEL
1
.
ENG
ENG
This sets the skin tone level (for setting
the intensity of the colors in the skin
tone detection range).
The level is changed in the amplitude
direction.
.
.
25
.
.
.
50
SKIN TONE
WIDTH
1
.
This sets the skin tone width
This sets the range of colors to be
treated as the skin tone from among
the colors set by SKIN TONE HUE and
LEVEL.
.
.
The underlining in the variable range
column indicates the setting in the
preset mode.
15
.
.
.
30
The higher the number selected, the
wider the skin tone range.
SKIN TONE
CORING
1
.
ENG
ENG
This sets the skin tone coring.
The amount of detail in the skin tone
range is changed.
.
.
5
SKIN TONE
ZEBRA
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for ZEBRA in
the skin tone range.
This changes the coring in the range
across which ZEBRA can be seen.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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KNEE/LEVEL screen
The knee level settings of the camera are performed on this screen.
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KNE E / L E V E L
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
M.PED
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
M . P ED
S E T UP 2 5
MANUA L KNE E
KNE E PO I N T
KNE E S L OP E
H I T E C L I P
H I T E C L I P L V L
AU TO KNE E PO I N T 0 8 5
AU TO KNE E L V L
µ 0 0 0
7 . 5%A
ON
8 5
1 6
ON
1 0 5%
»
»
p100
ENG
This sets the master pedestal level.
.
.
.
o000
.
.
.
»
W
W
o100
:
:
1 0 5
SET UP 25
0%
7.5%
7.5%A
ENG
This selects the setup level.
0%: 0% setup for both the camera
output and tape.
È indicates an ON/OFF setting.
7.5%: 7.5% setup for both the camera
output and tape.
7.5%A: 7.5% setup for the camera
output; 0% setup for the tape.
FWhen the setup level is changed to 7.5%A,
the chroma level and burst level on the
CAM ENC circuit board must be re-
adjusted.
MANUAL KNEE
KNEE POINT
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
This sets the mode to be established
when the AUTO KNEE switch is set to
OFF.
75
This sets the manual knee point
position.
.
.
.
85
.
.
.
102
KNEE SLOPE
0
.
ENG
This sets the manual knee slope.
.
.
16
.
.
.
25
WHITE CLIP
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the white
clip.
WHITE CLIP LVL
90%
This sets the white clip level.
.
.
.
105%
.
.
.
110%
AUTO KNEE
POINT
75
ENG
ENG
This sets the automatic knee point
position.
.
.
.
85
.
.
.
100
AUTO KNEE LVL 100
This sets the maximum level of the
automatic knee.
.
.
.
105
.
.
.
110
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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FLARE/GAMMA screen
The flare and gamma settings of the camera are performed on this screen.
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F L ARE / GAMMA
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
R FLARE
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
R
G
B
R
B
F L ARE
F L ARE
F L ARE
GAMMA
GAMMA
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
µ 0 0
µ 0 0
0
.
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
This sets the R channel flare.
The preset value differs depending on
the camera.
.
.
100
G FLARE
B FLARE
R GAMMA
0
.
This sets the G channel flare.
The preset value differs depending on
the camera.
.
.
100
0
.
This sets the B channel flare.
The preset value differs depending on
the camera.
.
.
100
p15
This sets the correction value for the R
channel gamma in respect of the
master gamma level.
.
.
.
o0
.
.
.
o15
B GAMMA
p15
ENG
This sets the correction value for the B
channel gamma in respect of the
master gamma level.
.
.
.
o0
.
.
.
o15
CAMERA SETTING screen
The basic settings of the camera are performed on this screen. Before each screen item is an asterisk (“E”) or dot (“.”) which
respectively indicates whether the setting is ON or OFF.
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CAMERA / S E T T I NG
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
DETAIL
Remarks
E
DE T A I L
2 D L P F
.
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the H and
V detail. (The ON or OFF setting
applies to both the H and V detail.)
E
SUP ER CO L OR
GAMMA
E
.
T E S T S A
F L ARE
W
E
E
E
2D LPF
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the
2-dimensional low-pass filter, which
reduces cross-color.
H∂F COMP E
NEGA T I V E D T L
SUPER COLOR
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the mode
in which the dynamic range of the
color is to be expanded.
E: ON
.
: OFF
The item is used to boost the color
above the knee point.
The underlining in the variable range
column indicates the setting in the
preset mode.
GAMMA
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the gamma
correction.
TEST SAW
FLARE
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the test
signal.
USER menu: The USER menu ap-
pears
when
the
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the flare
compensation.
MENU switch is set
to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu ap-
H-F COMPE.
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the mode
in which the high-frequency detail is
enhanced.
pears
when
the
MENU switch is set
to SET while the
SHIFT/ITEM button
and UP button are
held down together.
NEGATIVE DTL
ON
OFF
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the DTL
signal from the setup level (7.5%) to
the blanking level.
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VF DISPLAY screen
What information is to be displayed inside the viewfinder is set on this screen.
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V F D I S P L A Y
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
D I S P COND I T I ON NORMA L
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
D I S P MODE
S A F E T Y ZONE
CEN T ER MARK
V F OU T
3
3
DISP
NORMAL USER
SPECIAL ENG
NORMAL: The statuses are displayed
at all times.
SPECIAL: The statuses are displayed
only when the MODE CHECK switch is
at ON.
ON
CONDITION
Y
2
V F D T L
Z E BRA 1 DE T EC T
Z E BRA 2 DE T EC T
Z E BRA 2
0 7 0%
0 8 5%
S POT
4 5%
L O
W
L I GH T L V L
DISP MODE
1-3
USER
ENG
Display
Change
1
2
3
FILTER
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
q
¿
¿
¿
¿
¿
¿
¿
¿
¿
¿
¿
GAIN
AWB
AUTO KNEE SW
SHUTTER
ABB STATUS
AWB STATUS
SAFETY ZONE
OFF-3-9 USER
This selects ON or OFF for the safety
zone selection display.
ENG
1: 80%, 90% corner display
2: 80% corner display
3: 90% corner display
4: 80%, 90% box display
5: 80% box display
6: 90% box display
7: With a 16:9 aspect ratio, a 4:3
picture frame and 90% of 4:3 are
displayed. With a 4:3 aspect ratio, a
16:9 picture frame and 90% of 16:9
are displayed.
8: With a 16:9 aspect ratio, a 4:3
picture frame and 80% of 4:3 are
displayed. With a 4:3 aspect ratio, a
16:9 picture frame and 80% of 16:9
are displayed.
9: With a 16:9 aspect ratio, a 4:3
picture frame (100%) is displayed.
With a 4:3 aspect ratio, a 16:9 picture
frame (100%) is displayed.
CENTER MARK
VF OUT
ON
OFF
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the center
mark display.
Y
NAM
R
G
B
USER
ENG
This selects the VF output.
NAM (N Additive Mix)
The signals with the highest level
among the R, G and B signals are
output.
VF DTL
0
.
USER
ENG
This selects the VF detail.
.
.
The detail of the VF signals is further
boosted. At the “0” setting, the detail is
the same as for the main-line signals.
2
.
.
.
4
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V F D I S P L A Y
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
ZEBRA1
Remarks
:
D I S P COND I T I ON NORMA L
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
D I S P MODE
S A F E T Y ZONE
CEN T ER MARK
V F OU T
3
3
50%
USER
ENG
This sets the ZEBRA1 detection level
(IRE value).
.
.
.
ON
DETECT
Y
2
70%
V F D T L
.
.
.
Z E BRA 1 DE T EC T
Z E BRA 2 DE T EC T
Z E BRA 2
0 7 0%
0 8 5%
S POT
4 5%
110%
L O
W
L I GH T L V L
ZEBRA2
DETECT
50%
USER
ENG
This sets the ZEBRA2 detection level
(IRE value).
.
.
.
85%
.
.
.
110%
ZEBRA2
ON
OFF
SPOT
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for ZEBRA2
and for setting SPOT.
FThe ZEBRA2 DETECT level should be set
higher than the ZEBRA1 detect level when
the SPOT setting is to be used. If it is set
lower, ZEBRA will not be displayed.
LOW LIGHT LVL
OFF
20%
25%
USER
ENG
This selects the setting at which LOW
LIGHT is to be displayed when the
quantity of light entering the camera is
too low.
30%
.
.
.
40%
45%
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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VF INDICATOR screen
What information is to be displayed inside the viewfinder is set on this screen.
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V F I ND I CA TOR
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
E X T ENDER
SHU T T ER
T A P E
B A T T ERY
F I L T ER
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
EXTENDER
ON
OFF
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the
extender display.
SHUTTER
TAPE
ON
OFF
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the shutter
speed display.
WH I T E
GA I N
L E V E L ME T ER
I R I S
CH 1
Sµ I R I S
ON
OFF
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the
remaining tape length display.
CAMERA I D
ON
BATTERY
FILTER
ON
OFF
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the battery
voltage display.
ON
OFF
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the filter
No. display.
WHITE
ON
OFF
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the AWB
PRE/A/B display.
GAIN
ON
OFF
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the
currently selected gain display.
LEVEL METER
CH1
CH1 CH2 ENG
USER
This selects the audio level meter
display.
Q
OFF
CH1: The CH1 signal level only is
displayed.
CH1/CH2: Both the CH1 and CH2
signal levels are displayed.
OFF: No display.
IRIS
IRIS
SoIRIS ENG
S
OFF
USER
IRIS: Only the f-number is displayed.
SµIRIS: Both the super iris ON status
and f-number are displayed.
S: Only the super iris ON status is
displayed.
OFF: Neither the super iris ON status
nor f-number is displayed.
CAMERA ID
ON
OFF
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for mixing the
ID during color bar recording.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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CAMERA ID screen
The camera ID settings are performed on this screen. Each time the UP button is pressed, the character display changes in the
following order: space (Å)>english letters (A to Z)>numbers (0 to 9)>symbols (space, >, <, ), (, ’, ‘, ,, ––, _, x, /, !).
Pressing the DOWN button changes the character display in the reverse order.
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CAMERA I D
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
I D E E E E E E E E E E
ID:EEEEEEEEEE
——
USER
ENG
This is for inputting the camera ID.
.
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Whether this setting is to be mixed is selected by setting “CAMERA ID” on the VF
DISPLAY screen to ON or OFF.
SHUTTER SPEED screen
The shutter speed settings are performed on this screen.
Before each screen item is an asterisk (“E”) or dot (“.”) which respectively indicates whether the setting is ON or OFF.
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SHU T T ER S P E ED
S YNCHRO SCAN
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
E
.
SUP ER
1 / 1 0 0
1 / 1 2 0
1 / 2 5 0
1 / 5 0 0
1 / 1 0 0 0
1 / 2 0 0 0
V
SYNCHRO
SCAN
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
This sets the synchro scan shutter
speed.
E
E
E
E
E
E
SUPER V
ON
OFF
This sets the super V mode (vertical
high-resolution mode).
1/100
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the shutter
speed 1/100 setting.
1/120
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the shutter
speed 1/120 setting.
1/250
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the shutter
speed 1/250 setting.
1/500
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the shutter
speed 1/500 setting.
1/1000
1/2000
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the shutter
speed 1/1000 setting.
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the shutter
speed 1/2000 setting.
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The SUPER V mode setting is linked to the “CAMERA SW MODE” menu setting.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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SYNCHRO SCAN screen
The synchro scan settings are performed on this screen.
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S YNCHRO SCAN
1 / 6 0 . 8
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
SYNCHRO
SCAN
1/60.8
USER
ENG
This selects the synchro shutter
speed.
.
.
.
.
1/250
! LED screen
The ON/OFF settings for the ! LED displays inside the viewfinder are performed on this screen.
Before each screen item is an asterisk (“E”) or dot (“.”) which respectively indicates whether the setting is ON or OFF.
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! L ED
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
(
(
)
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
GA I N 0 d B
GA I N ∂ 3 d B
SHU T T ER
H I T E PRE S E T OF F
E X T ENDER
F I L T ER
SUP ER
ON
OF F
ON
)
GAIN (0 dB)
ON
OFF
ENG
This selects whether the LED is to light
up when the gain has a value other
than 0 dB.
W
ON
OF F
OF F
GAIN (p3 dB)
ON
OFF
ENG
This selects whether the LED is to light
up when the gain has a value other
than p32 dB.
V
SHUTTER
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects whether the LED is to light
up when the shutter is ON.
WHITE PRESET
EXTENDER
ON
OFF
This selects whether the LED is to light
up when the AWB CH is PRESET.
ON
OFF
This selects whether the LED is to light
up when the lens is in the EXTENDER
mode.
FILTER
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
This is for selecting whether the LED is
to light at all times except when 3200K
and CLEAR are used in combination
for the filter.
SUPER V
ON
OFF
This selects whether the LED is to light
up when SUPER V is ON.
|Note{
The ! LED lights when both the GAIN (0 dB) and GAIN (p3 dB) items are set to ON
unless the gain is set to p3 dB or 0 dB.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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CAMERA SW MODE screen
The camera’s switch modes are set on this screen.
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CAMERA
S
W
MODE
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
SUPER V
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
SUP ER
V
F RM1
ON
NORMA L
SMP T E
L / M / H
I NH
F I L T ER I NH
SHOCK L E S S
CO L OR B AR
S . GA I N OF F
S . I R I S / S . B L K
S . B L K L V L
FRM1
FRM2
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for SUPER V.
FRM1: Normal mode
FRM2: Residual image reduction
mode
A
W
B
S
W
∂ 1 0
OF F
ECU DA T A S A V E
FILTER INH
ON
OFF
ENG
This switches whether the AWB
memory (A and B channels) data is to
be stored for each filter.
ON: The data is stored in the A and B
channel memories (2 memory units)
only regardless of the filter.
OFF: The data is stored for each filter.
(4q2r8 memory units)
SHOCKLESS
AWB
OFF
ENG
This selects ON (NORMAL/SLOW/
FAST) or OFF for shockless AWB.
“Shockless AWB” ensures that a shock
will not result when the A, B or PRST
setting of the WHITE BAL switch is
changed. FAST (high speed),
NORMAL
SLOW
FAST
NORMAL (normal speed) or SLOW
(low speed) can be set as the selection
time. FAST (approx. 0.5 sec),
NORMAL (approx. 1 sec),
SLOW (approx. 3 sec)
COLOR BAR
S.GAIN OFF
SMPTE ENG
SNG
This selects the type of color bars.
SMPTE: SMPTE color bars
SNG: SNG (split) color bars
S.GAIN ENG
L/M/H
This selects the method used to
release the super gain mode.
S.GAIN: The mode is released by the
super gain switch only.
L/M/H: The mode is released by
changing the L/M/H switch setting.
S.IRIS/
S.BLK SW
S.IRIS
S.BLK
INH
ENG
This allocates the function of the side
panel switch.
S.IRIS: The switch works as a super
iris function.
S.BLK: The switch works as a super
black function.F1
INH: Both the super iris and super
black functions are inhibited.
F1S.BLK is a function which enables
the master pedestal to be set lower
than the pedestal level. It is used
when the black figures displayed
on the screen have become lighter
due to mist, etc.
S.BLK LVL
p10
p20
p30
ENG
ENG
This sets the super black level.
ECU DATA SAVE ON
OFF
ON: When the ECU is detached from
the camera recorder, the set values of
the following items controlled by the
ECU are stored in memory.F2
F2MASTER PED
MASTER DTL
R PEDESTAL
G PEDESTAL
MASTER GAMMA B PEDESTAL
R GAIN
B GAIN
SYNCHRO SCAN
OFF: The set values are not stored in
the memory.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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SUPER GAIN screen
The super gain values to be allocated to the SUPER GAIN switch are set on this screen.
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SUP ER GA I N
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
E
3 0 d B
3 6 d B
.
30 dB
36 dB
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
This selects the gain when the SUPER
GAIN switch is pressed.
ON
OFF
This selects the gain when the SUPER
GAIN switch is pressed.
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ÁEach time the SUPER GAIN switch is pressed when all the super gain values have
been allocated, the gain is switched by one level in the following sequence:
30 dB>36 dB>OFF>30 dB, etc.
ÁTo use the unit, set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST (preset) and proceed with ABB
(auto black balance).
E: ON
: OFF
.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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VTR FUNCTION screen
The VTR’s functions are set on this screen.
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V T R F UNC T I ON
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
HUM I D OP E
2 6 P CON T RO L
REC S T AR T
T C MODE
OF F
OF F
HUMID OPE
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects the VTR operation when
condensation has formed.
ON: Operation continues as usual.
OFF: All operations are disabled
except for the POWER switch and
EJECT button.
NORMA L
D F
US ER
3 0
N i C d 1 2
OF F
UB MODE
P AUS E T I MER
B A T T ERY S E L
T CG V F D I S P
T CG S E T HO L D OF F
F I RS T REC T C REGEN
:
:
26P CONTROL
REC START
OFF
BOTH
ON
This selects 26P remote control.
OFF: Unit only (no 26P control).
BOTH: Unit and 26P remote control
(tally LED displays unit’s REC status).
ON: 26P remote control only (tally
LED displays 26P VTR’s REC status).
ALL
NORMAL
This selects in what VTR mode REC is
to be acknowledged when the VTR is
started or stopped.
ALL: REC is acknowledged in any
VTR mode.
NORMAL: REC is acknowledged only
in the STOP (power save) mode and
REC PAUSE mode.
TC MODE
UB MODE
DF
NDF
ENG
ENG
This sets DF or NDF for the time code.
DF: Drop frame mode
NDF: Non-drop frame mode
USER
DATE
TIME
EXT
This selects how LTC UB is to be
used.
USER: User setting (fixed setting)
DATE: For year/month/day/hour real-
time operations.
GPSF
TIME: For hour/minute/second real-
time operations.
EXT: The UBG value is slave-locked
when an external TC signal has been
input. (The user setting is used when
there is no external input.)
(GPS): GPS is placed on UB when
the Picture Link function is used.
FThis is displayed when the Picture
Link adaptor board (AJ-YAP900,
optional accessory) has been
installed.
PAUSE TIMER
BATTERY SEL
10
20
30
60
ENG
This selects the time for which the
REC/PAUSE status is to be
maintained.
10/20/30/60: Status is to be held for
10, 20, 30 or 60 minutes.
|Notes{
ÁSet SW201 on the CAM ENC
board and SW1 (26PIN) on the
CAM SYNC board to ON when the
26P remote control function is to
be used.
ÁChange the time on the TIME/
DATE menu screen when the
REAL setting is to be used for the
UB MODE item.
NiCd12 ENG
NiCd13
NiCd14
IDXL-40
L-60
L-90
ANTON-
D
This selects the battery type.
NiCd12: When a 12V NiCd battery is used
NiCd13: When a 13V NiCd battery is used
NiCd14: When a 14V NiCd battery is used
IDXL-40: When the L-40 battery made
by IDX is used
L-60/L-90: When a battery made by
Sony is used
ANTON-D: When a battery made by
Anton Bauer is used
IDX-D
The underlining in the variable range
column indicates the setting in the
preset mode.
IDX-D: When a battery made by IDX
is used digitally
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MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus)
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V T R F UNC T I ON
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
HUM I D OP E
2 6 P CON T RO L
REC S T AR T
T C MODE
OF F
OF F
TCG VF DISP
ON
OFF
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for time code
display in the viewfinder.
ON: The time code is displayed.
OFF: The time code is not displayed.
NORMA L
D F
US ER
3 0
N i C d 1 2
OF F
UB MODE
P AUS E T I MER
B A T T ERY S E L
T CG V F D I S P
T CG S E T HO L D OF F
F I RS T REC T C REGEN
TCG SET HOLD
ON
OFF
ENG
This selects the TCG operation when
operation is performed in the following
sequence: TCG SET>power
:
:
OFF>power ON>REC.
ON: The fact that TCG SET has been
selected is stored in the memory when
the power is switched off, and
regeneration is not performed.
OFF: The fact that TCG SET has
been selected is not stored in the
memory when the power is switched
off, and regeneration is performed.
FIRST REC TC
REGEN
PRESET
ENG
This sets the TC REGEN mode when
recording starts.
REGEN: Regeneration is performed in
the time code on the tape.
PRESET: Regeneration is not
performed in the time code on the
tape.
However, when the mode is
transferred from REC/PAUSE to REC,
regeneration is forcibly performed.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus)
BATT/TAPE ALARM screen
The battery end and remaining tape warning beeps heard can be turned off if they disturb the concentration during shooting.
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B A T T / T A P E A L ARM
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
:
:
B A T T NE AR END
B A T T END
T A P E NE AR END
T A P E END
ON
ON
ON
ON
BATT NEAR END ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the
warning beeps heard when the battery
charge is nearly depleted.
BATT END
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the
warning beeps heard when the battery
charge is depleted.
TAPE NEAR
END
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the
warning beeps heard when the tape
nears the end. (A warning is given
about 3 minutes before the tape
reaches its end.)
TAPE END
ON
OFF
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the
warning beeps heard when the tape
has reached its end.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 3 of 4 (SUB menus)
CARD READ/WRITE screen
The operations for loading the menu data from the setup card, saving it on the setup card, and configuring the setup card are set
on this screen.
Align the arrow (>) with the item and press the UP or DOWN button to initiate the corresponding operation.
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CARD RE AD /
W
R I T E
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
RE AD
S E L EC T
1
1
READ
ENG
ENG
This loads (reads) the data from the
setup card.
——
W
R I T E
S E L EC T
CARD CON F I G
RE AD US ER DA T A
SELECT
1
This item is always set to “1”. [It
cannot be used when the Picture Link
adaptor board (AJ-YAP900, optional
accessory) has not been installed.]
(fixed)
WRITE
ENG
ENG
This saves (writes) the camera’s data
onto the setup card.
——
SELECT
1
This item is always set to “1”. [It
cannot be used when the Picture Link
adaptor board (AJ-YAP900, optional
accessory) has not been installed.]
(fixed)
CARD CONFIG
——
——
ENG
ENG
This formats the setup card.
READ USER
DATA
This loads (reads) the user area data
in the camera’s memory.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 3 of 4 (SUB menus)
CARD R/W SELECT screen
Whether the recording of specific menu data onto, or the loading of the data from, the setup card is to be set to ON or OFF on this
screen.
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CARD R /
W
S E L EC T
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
I D RE AD /
MENU∂ 1 / 4 L E V E L R /
MENU∂ 1 / 4
MENU∂ 2 / 4 A L L
W
R I T E
OF F
ON
ON
ON
ON
W
W
W
W
ID READ/WRITE
ON
OFF
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for recording
and loading the camera ID during
setup card read/write operations.
(See F)
S
W
(
»
)
R /
R /
R /
MENU∂ 3 / 4 A L L
ON: Recording/loading is enabled.
OFF: Recording/loading is disabled.
MENU-1/4
LEVEL R/W
ON
OFF
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for recording
and loading the adjustments made
with the LEVEL item on MAIN menu
screen 1 of 4 during setup card read/
write operations.
ON: Recording/loading is enabled.
OFF: Recording/loading is disabled.
MENU-1/4
SW (È) R/W
ON
OFF
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for recording
and loading the items indicated by (È)
alongside the ON/OFF items on MAIN
menu screen 1 of 4 during setup card
read/write operations.
ON: Recording/loading is enabled.
OFF: Recording/loading is disabled.
MENU-2/4
ALL R/W
ON
OFF
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for recording
and loading the MAIN menu 2 of 4
data during setup card read/write
operations.
ON: Recording/loading is enabled.
OFF: Recording/loading is disabled.
MENU-3/4
ALL R/W
ON
OFF
USER
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for recording
and loading the MAIN menu 3 of 4
data during setup card read/write
operations.
ON: Recording/loading is enabled.
OFF: Recording/loading is disabled.
FFor instance, set the ID READ/WRITE item to OFF when the camera ID is not to be
changed when reading from or writing onto the setup card.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 3 of 4 (SUB menus)
REC (ASPECT)/RET screen
The recording, playback and return functions are set on this screen.
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REC A S P EC T / RE T
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
REC MODE
RE T
4
E
3 / 2 5M
REC CHECK
S
W
REC MODE
16E9/25M
4E3/25M
ENG
This selects the mode for recording on
the VTR.
16E9/25M: (16:9) signals are recorded
using the 25 Mbps format.
4E3/25M: (4:3) signals are recorded
using the 25 Mbps format.
RET SW
REC
CHECK
CAM
USER
ENG
This selects the RET switch function.
REC CHECK: The REC CHECK
operation is performed.
RET
MARKF
CAM RET: The return signal output
operation is performed.
(MARK): The MARK switch operation
is performed.
FThis is displayed when the Picture Link adaptor board (AJ-YAP900, optional acces-
sory) has been installed.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 3 of 4 (SUB menus)
MIC/AUDIO screen
The MIC/AUDIO items are set on this screen.
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M I C/AUD I O
F RON T PO ER
F RON T M I C
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
W
ON
∂ 4 0 d B
∂ 6 0 d B
∂ 6 0 d B
µ 4 d B
RE AR M I C CH 1
RE AR M I C CH 2
L I NE CH 1 / CH 2
RE AR AUD I O
M I C L O
M I C L O
FRONT POWER
ON
OFF
ENG
ON: The phantom power is supplied
to the front microphone.
OFF: The phantom power is not
supplied to the front microphone.
S T EREO
:
W
W
CU T CH 1 F RON T
:
CU T CH 2 F RON T
:
:
:
EMPHA S I S
L I M I T ER
T E S T TONE
OF F
OF F
NORMA L
FRONT MIC
p40/p50/
60 dB
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects the camera mic input
level.
REAR MIC CH1
REAR MIC CH2
LINE CH1/CH2
REAR AUDIO
p40/p50/
p60 dB
This selects the mic level of the rear
AUDIO CH1 input jack.
p40/p50/
p60 dB
This selects the mic level of the rear
AUDIO CH2 input jack.
o4/0/
p6 dB
This selects the line input level of the
rear AUDIO CH1 and CH2 input jacks.
STEREO ENG
MONO
This selects the rear jack AUDIO CH1
and CH2 input method.
STEREO: Stereo input is selected.
(The CH1 input signals are recorded
on CH1 and the CH2 input signals are
recorded on CH2.)
MONO: Monaural input is selected.
(The CH1 and CH2 input signals are
mixed, and the mixed signals are
recorded on both CH1 and CH2.)
MIC LOWCUT
CH1
FRONT ENG
REAR
F&R
FRONT: The CH1 input high-pass
filter is set to ON only when FRONT is
selected.
OFF
REAR: The CH1 input high-pass filter
is set to ON only when REAR is
selected.
F&R: The CH1 input high-pass filter is
set to ON regardless of whether
FRONT or REAR is selected.
OFF: The CH1 input high-pass filter is
set to OFF.
MIC LOWCUT
CH2
FRONT ENG
REAR
F&R
FRONT: The CH2 input high-pass
filter is set to ON only when FRONT is
selected.
OFF
REAR: The CH2 input high-pass filter
is set to ON only when REAR is
selected.
F&R: The CH2 input high-pass filter is
set to ON regardless of whether
FRONT or REAR is selected.
OFF: The CH2 input high-pass filter is
set to OFF.
|Note{
ÁThe frequency response when
ON is selected for the MIC
LOWCUT item setting is 200 Hz
to 10 kHz.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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M I C/AUD I O
F RON T PO ER
F RON T M I C
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
W
ON
∂ 4 0 d B
∂ 6 0 d B
∂ 6 0 d B
µ 4 d B
RE AR M I C CH 1
RE AR M I C CH 2
L I NE CH 1 / CH 2
RE AR AUD I O
M I C L O
M I C L O
EMPHASIS
ON
OFF
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the
emphasis during recording. The EE
output signals are also linked with the
setting of this switch.
S T EREO
:
W
W
CU T CH 1 F RON T
:
CU T CH 2 F RON T
:
:
:
EMPHA S I S
L I M I T ER
T E S T TONE
OF F
OF F
NORMA L
LIMITER
ON
OFF
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the audio
limiter.
ON: The audio limiter will be
activated.
OFF: The audio limiter will not be
activated.
TEST TONE
NORMAL ENG
ALWAYS
OFF
NORMAL: The test tone signal is
output when the CAM/BAR switch is
set to BAR and the AUDIO IN switch
CH1 is set to FRONT.
CHSEL
ALWAYS: The test tone signal is
output when the CAM/BAR switch is
set to BAR.
OFF: The test tone signal is not
output.
CHSEL: The test tone signal is output
to the selected channel when the
CAM/BAR switch is set to BAR and the
AUDIO IN CH1 and/or CH2 switch is
set to FRONT.
|Notes{
ÁThe LIMITER item initiates the
limiter operation at level
equivalent to 3 dB below the
peak (o18 dB).
ÁThe AUDIO SELECT initiates
the limiter operation at the MAN
setting and the AGC operation
at the AUTO setting.
a
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 3 of 4 (SUB menus)
GENLOCK/IRIS screen
The GENLOCK and IRIS control settings are performed on this screen.
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GEN L OCK / I R I S
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
GEN L OCK
I N T
0 7
1 2 8
0
1 2 8
0 5 0
H
H
PHA S E COARS E
PHA S E F I NE
GENLOCK
EXT
INT
ENG
This sets the cyclical signal of the
camera signal.
SC PHA S E COARS E
SC PHA S E F I NE
A . I R I S L E V E L
A . I R I S P E A K / A V E 0 5 0
A . I R I S MODE
S . I R I S L E V E L
INT: Synchronization with the internal
reference signals that are not related
to the reference signals input to the
GENLOCK IN/(VIDEO IN) connector.
EXT: Synchronization with the
reference signal which is input to the
GENLOCK IN/(VIDEO IN) connector.
NORM1
1 0 0
H PHASE
COARSE
0
.
ENG
ENG
For the coarse adjustment of the H
phase in the genlock mode.
.
.
7
.
.
.
15
H PHASE FINE
0
.
For the fine adjustment of the H phase
in the genlock mode.
.
.
128
.
.
.
255
SC PHASE
COARSE
0
.
ENG
ENG
For the coarse adjustment of the SC
phase in the genlock mode.
.
.
3
SC PHASE FINE
0
.
For the fine adjustment of the SC
phase in the genlock mode.
.
.
128
.
.
.
255
A.IRIS LEVEL
0
.
ENG
ENG
This sets the target value for the auto
iris. The brightness (iris) is controlled
using this value. The higher the
number selected, the greater the
brightness.
.
.
50
.
.
.
100
A.IRIS PEAK/
AVE
0
.
This sets the auto iris peak/average
value ratio. The closer the selected
value is to 0, the more the type of
control is exercised toward AVE
control; the closer it is to 100, the more
it is exercised toward PEAK control.
.
.
50
.
.
.
100
A.IRIS MODE
S.IRIS LEVEL
NORM1
NORM2
CENTR
ENG
ENG
This selects the auto iris mode.
NORM1: Light metering over the
entire screen (except the edges).
NORM2: Light metering over the
entire screen (except the top).
CENTR: Light metering at the screen
center only.
0
.
This sets the target value for the super
iris.
(Backlight compensation mode)
.
.
100
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 3 of 4 (SUB menus)
VIDEO OUT screen
The VIDEO OUT items are set on this screen.
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V I DEO OU T
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
V I DEO OU T S E L ENC
CHARAC T ER
:
ON
VIDEO OUT SEL
MONI
ENC
ENG
This selects whether to switch the
VIDEO OUT signals to monitor signals
or to the encoder signals.
CHARACTER
ON
ENG
This selects whether to display
OFF
characters in the VIDEO OUT signals.
ON: Characters are displayed.
OFF: Characters are not displayed.
TIME/DATE screen
The date and time are set on this screen. When the UP or DOWN button is pressed after the date and/or time have been
changed, the settings will be entered.
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T I ME / DA T E
Variable
range
VF
display
Remarks
This sets the year.
Item
:
:
:
:
Y E AR
MON T H
DA Y
9 9
0 1
0 1
0 0
YEAR
00 to 99 ENG
HOUR
MONTH
DAY
1 to 12
1 to 31
0 to 23
0 to 59
——
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
This sets the month.
:
M I NU T E 0 0
This sets the day.
»
T I ME / DA T E S E T
HOUR
This sets the hours.
MINUTE
TIME/DATE SET
This sets the minutes.
This enters the time/date settings.
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Seconds cannot be set. The time always starts from the zero second setting.
LENS SEL/ADJ screen
The lens adjustment items are set on this screen.
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L ENS S E L / AD J
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
L ENS S E L EC T NORM
:
:
F 2 . 8 AD J
F 1 6 AD J
OF F
OF F
LENS SELECT
NORM
R.COV
ENG
NORM: This is selected when the
normal lens is used.
R.COV: This is selected when a lens
with an X0.8 ratio converter is used.
F2.8 ADJ
F16 ADJ
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
The voltage is output only when
selected to ON.
ON
OFF
The voltage is output only when
selected to ON.
|Note{
When using a lens which enables the open and close limits of the lens iris to be ad-
justed, set either F2.8 ADJ or F16 ADJ to ON, and repeatedly adjust the lens iris until
it is set to F2.8 or F16, respectively. (This adjustment need not be performed if the
lens does not have this adjustment function.)
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
USER MENU SEL 1 of 3 screen
The menu page displays are set to ON or OFF on this screen. Before each screen item is an asterisk (“E”) or dot (“.”) which
respectively indicates whether the setting is ON or OFF.
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US ER MENU S E L 1 / 3
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
E
ROP
MA T R I X
.
ROP
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the ROP MENU item.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
L O
W
S E T T I NG
M I D S E T T I NG
H I GH S E T T I NG
ADD I T I ONA L D T L
S K I N TONE D T L
KNE E / L E V E L
F L ARE / GAMMA
CAMERA S E T T I NG
MATRIX
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the MATRIX item.
LOW SETTING
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the LOW SETTING
item.
E: ON
: OFF
.
MID SETTING
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the MID SETTING
item.
HIGH SETTING
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the HIGH SETTING
item.
ADDITIONAL
DTL
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the ADDITIONAL DTL
item.
SKIN TONE DTL
KNEE/LEVEL
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the SKIN TONE DTL
item.
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the KNEE/LEVEL
item.
FLARE/GAMMA
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the FLARE/GAMMA
item.
CAMERA
SETTING
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the CAMERA
SETTING item.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
USER MENU SEL 2 of 3 screen
The menu page displays are set to ON or OFF on this screen. Before each screen item is an asterisk (“E”) or dot (“.”) which
respectively indicates whether the setting is ON or OFF.
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US ER MENU S E L 2 / 3
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
E
E
V F D I S P L A Y
V F I ND I CA TOR
CAMERA I D
SHU T T ER S P E ED
S YNCHRO SCAN
! L ED
VF DISPLAY
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the VF DISPLAY item.
E
.
E
VF INDICATOR
CAMERA ID
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the VF INDICATOR
item.
.
.
.
.
.
CAMERA
S
W
MODE
SUP ER GA I N
V T R F UNC T I ON
B A T T / T A P E A L ARM
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the CAMERA ID item.
E: ON
: OFF
.
SHUTTER
SPEED
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the SHUTTER
SPEED item.
SYNCHRO
SCAN
ON
OFF
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the SYNCHRO SCAN
item.
!LED
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the !LED item.
CAMERA SW
MODE
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the CAMERA SW
MODE item.
SUPER GAIN
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the SUPER GAIN
item.
VTR FUNCTION
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the VTR FUNCTION
item.
BATT/TAPE
ALARM
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the BATT/TAPE
ALARM item.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
USER MENU SEL 3 of 3 screen
The menu page displays are set to ON or OFF on this screen. Before each screen item is an asterisk (“E”) or dot (“.”) which
respectively indicates whether the setting is ON or OFF.
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US ER MENU S E L 3 / 3
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
E
CARD RE AD /
W
R I T E
.
CARD R /
REC A S P EC T / RE T
M I C / AUD I O
W
S E L EC T
CARD READ/
WRITE
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the CARD READ/
WRITE item.
(
)
E
.
.
.
.
.
GEN L OCK / I R I S
V I DEO OU T
T I ME / DA T E
CARD R/W
SELECT
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the CARD R/W
SELECT item.
L ENS S E L / AD J
REC (ASPECT)/
RET
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the REC (ASPECT)/
RET item.
E: ON
: OFF
.
MIC/AUDIO
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the MIC/AUDIO item.
GENLOCK/IRIS
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the GENLOCK/IRIS
item.
VIDEO OUT
TIME/DATE
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the VIDEO OUT item.
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the TIME/DATE item.
LENS SEL/ADJ
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the user
menu display of the LENS SEL/ADJ
item.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
AUTO SHADING screen
The AUTO SHADING items are set on this screen. Align the arrow with the BLACK or WHITE item and press the UP or DOWN
button to initiate the corresponding operation.
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AU TO SHAD I NG
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
BLACK
Remarks
B L ACK
H I T E
B L ACK COMP E
H I T E COMP E
W
——
——
ENG
ENG
ENG
This initiates AUTO BLACK SHADING.
This initiates AUTO WHITE SHADING.
:
:
ON
ON
W
WHITE
BLACK COMPE
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for the black
shading compensation.
WHITE COMPE
ON
OFF
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the white
shading compensation.
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When the AUTO W/B BAL switch is held down at the ABB position for 6 or more
seconds, the auto black shading compensation is performed automatically.
EVALUATION screen
The items on this screen are set when an evaluation is to be performed.
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E V A L UA T I ON
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
:
:
:
S / N
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
MODU L A T I ON
RE SO L U T I ON
S ENS I T I V I T Y
S/N
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
This sets the signal-to-noise ratio
measurement to ON or OFF.
MODULATION
RESOLUTION
SENSITIVITY
ON
OFF
This sets the modulation measurement
to ON or OFF.
ON
OFF
This sets the resolution measurement
to ON or OFF.
ON
OFF
This sets the sensitivity measurement
to ON or OFF.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
S/N measurement screen
The settings for the signal-to-noise ratio measurement are performed on this screen.
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S / N
{
ON
E V A L UA T I ON
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
¢
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
DE T A I L
H∂F COMP
GAMMA
MA T R I X
F L ARE
M . P ED
V I DEO OU T
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
µ 0 0
Y
S/N
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the S/N
ratio setting.
DETAIL
H-F COMP
GAMMA
MATRIX
FLARE
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for DTL.
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for H-F
COMP.
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for GAMMA.
This selects ON or OFF for MATRIX.
This selects ON or OFF for FLARE.
This adjusts the master pedestal.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
M.PED
p99
.
.
.
o0
.
.
.
o99
VIDEO OUT
ENC
Y
ENG
This switches the VIDEO OUT.
R
G
B
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
Modulation measurement screen
The settings for the modulation measurement are performed on this screen.
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ON
E V A L UA T I ON
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
¢
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
MODU L A T I ON
DE T A I L
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
µ 0 0
Y
H∂F COMP
GAMMA
MA T R I X
F L ARE
M . P ED
V I DEO OU T
MODULATION
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the
modulation measurement.
DETAIL
H-F COMP
GAMMA
MATRIX
FLARE
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for DTL.
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for H-F
COMP.
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for GAMMA.
This selects ON or OFF for MATRIX.
This selects ON or OFF for FLARE.
This adjusts the master pedestal.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
M.PED
p99
.
.
.
o0
.
.
.
o99
VIDEO OUT
ENC
Y
ENG
This switches the VIDEO OUT.
R
G
B
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
Resolution measurement screen
The settings for the resolution measurement are performed on this screen.
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ON
E V A L UA T I ON
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
¢
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
RE SO L U T I ON
DE T A I L
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
µ 0 0
Y
H∂F COMP
GAMMA
MA T R I X
F L ARE
M . P ED
V I DEO OU T
RESOLUTION
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the
resolution measurement.
DETAIL
H-F COMP
GAMMA
MATRIX
FLARE
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for DTL.
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for H-F
COMP.
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for GAMMA.
This selects ON or OFF for MATRIX.
This selects ON or OFF for FLARE.
This adjusts the master pedestal.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
M.PED
p99
.
.
.
o0
.
.
.
o99
VIDEO OUT
ENC
Y
This switches the VIDEO OUT.
R
G
B
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
Sensitivity measurement screen
The settings for the sensitivity measurement are performed on this screen.
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E V A L UA T I ON
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
¢
:
:
:
:
:
S ENS I T I V I T Y
KNE E
ON
OF F
OF F
µ 0 0
Y
W
. C L I P
SENSITIVITY
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
This selects ON or OFF for the
sensitivity measurement.
M . P ED
V I DEO OU T
KNEE
ON
OFF
This selects ON or OFF for KNEE.
This selects ON or OFF for W.CLIP.
This adjusts the master pedestal.
W.CLIP
M.PED
ON
OFF
p99
.
.
.
o0
.
.
.
o99
VIDEO OUT
ENC
Y
ENG
This switches the VIDEO OUT.
R
G
B
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
INITIALIZE screen
The MENU display item settings are reset on this screen. Align the arrow (>) with the item and press the UP or DOWN button to
initiate the corresponding operation.
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I N I T I A L I Z E
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
RE AD F AC TORY DA T A
R I T E US ER DA T A
W
READ FACTORY
DATA
——
ENG
ENG
This returns the menu data to the
factory settings.
WRITE USER
DATA
——
This saves the menu data inherent to
the user in the camera’s memory.
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The camera ID, GENLOCK, CARD R/W SELECT and TIME/DATE are not returned to
the factory setting.
DIAGNOSTIC screen
The unit’s operating statuses and software version are displayed on this screen.
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D I AGNOS T I C
Variable
range
VF
display
Item
Remarks
:
OP ERA T I ON
DRUM RUNN I NG 0 0 0 0 0 ∑ 1 0 h
T HRE AD I NG
0 0 0 0 0 ∑ 1 0 h
:
:
0 0 0 0 0 ∑ 1 0
OPERATION
ENG
Unit’s operating time with the power
ON
——
——
——
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V T R S Y SCON
CAM S Y SCON
DA T A ROM
DV
V e r P 1 . 0 0
V e r 1 . 0 1 . 0
V e r 1 . 0
V e r 1 . 0 0
∑. ∑ ∑. ∑
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{
DRUM RUNNING
THREADING
ENG
ENG
Rotating time of the drum
{
∑
Number of times the tape has been
loaded
∑
VTR SYSCON
CAM SYSCON
DATA ROM
DV
——
——
——
——
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
Software version display
Software version display
Software version display
Software version display
ÁThe DIAGNOSTIC screen can be displayed on the viewfinder when the MENU SET/
OFF switch is set to SET while the HOLD button is held down, and the PAGE switch
is pressed.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
USER menu: The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
ENG menu: The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
held down together.
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Warning System
If trouble is detected immediately after the power is turned on or during operation, the display window (LCD), WARNING lamp,
lamps inside the viewfinder, and warning tones from the speaker and earphone inform the operator of trouble.
Display window (LCD)
Lamps
Remain-
Warning ing
display battery
Remain-
ing tape
length
Warning
tone
Warning
contents
VTR (section)
operation
WARN-
ING
lamp
Countermeasures
Warning
display
REC
lamp
Item
status
level
display
display
Head clogging is
detected and a
warning tone
emitted. Images
may not be
recorded properly. cannot be
RF flashing status recorded properly
can be held until
Clean the heads.
If images still
Emitted
4 times
per
second
F1)
Flashes Flashes
4 times 4 times
Video head
clogging,
recording
Flashes
F1)
RF
RF
per
per
after the heads
are cleaned,
second second
system trouble REC/PAUSE
mode is activated, consult your
and it goes off
when REC/
dealer.
PAUSE mode is
released.
Turn off the power
and consult your
dealer. (Lamps
may flash briefly
and then go off
when tape running
starts, but this
does not indicate
trouble.)
Recording
Flashes Flashes Emitted
4 times 4 times 4 times The servo is
continues, but
images may not
be recorded
properly.
SERVO
SERVO Lighted
per
per
per
out of order.
second second second
Emitted
4 times
per
second
F1)
If tape running
stops and the
Recording
continues, but
stops if tape
sticking occurs.
Playback, fast
forward and
rewind operation
stops.
HUMID display
does not go off
even when the
power is turned off
and then on again,
wait until the
Flashes
4 times
per
HUMID
HUMID Lighted
Lighted
Condensation
second
Continu-
ous
tone F2)
display goes off.
An error code
appears in the
time code display
position of the
display window
(LCD) and the
VTR stops.
Check the error
code in the display
window (see
page 149) and
consult your
dealer.
Flashes Flashes
4 times 4 times
Continu-
ous
tone
Tape wind-up
trouble
SLACK
SLACK Flashes
per
per
second second
F1) During recording
F2) During playback, fast forward or rewind
|Note{
If a cleaning tape is not available to deal with video head clogging, etc., first estab-
lish the STOP mode and then press the STOP button again while the RESET but-
ton on the side panel is kept depressed. While these buttons are held down, the
cleaning roller will clean the heads for a maximum of 10 seconds.
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Warning System
Display window (LCD)
Remain-
Lamps
Remain-
ing tape
length
Warning
tone
Warning
contents
VTR (section)
operation
Warning ing
display battery
WARN-
Countermeasures
Item
Warning
display
REC
lamp
ING
lamp
status
level
display
display
1 of the
7 bars
displayed;
5-0
display
inside
Flashes
1 time
per
Flashes Emitted
The tape is
nearing its
end.
Flashes
F1)
1 time
per
4 times
per
Operation
continues.
Replace the tape
as necessary.
E TAPE
F
secondF1) second second
TAPE END
the
viewfinder
flashes
Flashes
4 times
per
Recording,
Continu- The tape has
Replace the
cassette or rewind
the tape.
All 7 bars
displayed
playback or fast
forward operation
stops.
Flashes
Lighted
ous
reached its
end.
tone
second
Flashes Flashes Emitted
1 of the
Flashes 7 bars
displayed
The battery
has almost run
out.
Replace the
battery as
necessary.
1 time
per
1 time
per
4 times
per
Operation
continues.
BATTERY E BATT
second second secondF1)
END
F
Flashes
Continu-
1 time
All 7 bars
displayed
The battery
has run out.
Replace the
battery.
Flashes
Lighted
ous
Operation stops.
per
tone
secondF3)
Error code
[00:00:00:11] will
be displayed for
5 seconds in the
time code display
position in the
Flashes Flashes
4 times 4 times Emitted
per per 4 times
second second per
REC status
Switch the power
OFF and consult
your local dealer.
No
display
error between status display
SYSCON and window.
No display
for
for
second
DV.
However, the
3 se-
conds
3 se-
conds
F1)
main unit will be
put into Enforced
Recording mode
and recording will
continue.
F1) During recording
F2) During playback, fast forward or rewind
F3) During recording, the REC and BATT lamps flash in alternation.
When recording is paused (REC/PAUSE), the REC and BATT lamps flash together.
|Notes{
ÁWhen trouble occurs with the external VTR connected to the unit, warnings are displayed only by the unit’s REC and TALLY
lamps.
ÁWhen connecting the external VTR to the 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor and recording simultaneously with the internal and
external VTRs, the REC and TALLY lamps flash if trouble occurs in either VTR. Check the warning displays of each VTR to
confirm the error contents.
Warning system priorities are as follows.
1 SLACK
2 BATTERY END
3 TAPE END
4 HUMID
5 SERVO
6 RF
7 BATTERY NEAR END
8 TAPE NEAR END
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Emergency eject
If the cassette cannot be ejected by pressing the EJECT button, use a screwdriver or similar tool
to press and turn the EMERGENCY screw. This enables the cassette to be removed.
1
2
Set the power to OFF.
Remove the rubber cap where shown in the figure. Insert a Phillips head screwdriver into the
cross-shaped part of the EMERGENCY screw (red).
3
While pushing in with the screwdriver, turn the EMERGENCY screw counterclockwise until
the tape is ejected.
1 This screw needs to be rotated through about 30 turns after the first turn until the unload-
ing can be started.
2 This screw needs to be rotated through about 120 turns after the first turn until the tape is
ejected.
4
5
Remove the cassette.
Return the rubber cap to its original position.
|Notes{
1. Do not turn the EMERGENCY screw except in an emergency.
2. Do not turn the screw clockwise. Stop turning the screw as soon as the tape is ejected. Other-
wise, the mechanism may be damaged.
3. After the tape is ejected, the cassette holder will not lock into placed even when an attempt is
made to close it. Be sure to turn the power off and turn it back on to reset the mechanism’s
operation, and then close the cassette holder.
4. A clicking sound will be heard when the EMERGENCY screw is turned: this sound is made by
the real drive operation and is therefore not indicative of a malfunction.
Cassette holder
A Set the power to OFF.
B
C Push in and turn at the same time.
1
This screw needs to be rotated through about 30 turns after
the first turn until the unloading can be started.
This screw needs to be rotated through about 120 turns after
the first turn until the tape is ejected.
EMERGENCY screw
2
Error Codes
When an error occurs in the unit for some reason or other, the following error codes appear in the
display window.
Code
Contents
No.
7
8
Recording signal trouble
Solenoid trouble
9
The servo is not locked.
Condensation has occurred.
Supply reel trouble
Take-up reel trouble
Capstan trouble
A
B
C
D
E
F
Cylinder trouble
Loading trouble
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Maintenance
Condensation
If the unit is moved from a cold location to a warm location or used in areas with high humidity, the
moisture in the air may adhere as water droplets on the head drum. This is called condensation,
and if the tape is run under these conditions, it will easily stick to the drum. Therefore, the following
points should be observed.
ÁIf the unit is moved under conditions where condensation may occur, eject the tape.
ÁBefore inserting the tape, set the POWER switch to ON and check that the HUMID display in the
display window is not lighted. If the HUMID display is lighted, do not insert the tape until the
display goes off.
|Note{
To ensure safe operation, MID continues to flash for 80 minutes after the condensation detection
has been released. During this period, the function buttons will not respond even when they are
operated.
The HUMID display
is not lighted.
Cleaning the Video Heads
Use the AJ-CL12MP cleaning cassette when head cleaning is required. Improper use of the
cleaning cassette may damage the video heads. Therefore, read the Handling Instructions for the
cleaning tape carefully before use.
Cleaning the Viewfinder
ÁDo not use thinner or other solvents to remove dirt from the viewfinder.
ÁWipe the lens with lens cleaner available on the market.
ÁAbsolutely do not wipe the mirror. If dirt, etc. has adhered to the mirror, remove it using a air
blower available on the market.
Characteristic Phenomenon of CCD Cameras
Smear
Smear occurs when shooting high-intensity subjects, and occurs more easily as the electronic
shutter speed increases.
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Inspections Before Shooting
Perform the following inspections before shooting to check that all systems are operating prop-
erly. Checking the image with a color monitor is recommended.
Inspection Preparations
3
4
2
2
1
1
2
Insert a charged battery pack.
Set the POWER switch to ON and check that the HUMID display does not appear and that
five or more bars of the remaining battery level display are lighted.
ÁIf the HUMID display appears, wait until the display goes off.
ÁIf five or more bars of the remaining battery level display are not lighted, replace the battery
pack with a sufficiently charged battery pack.
3
4
Check that there are no cables, etc. around the cassette holder and top panel, and then press
the EJECT button to open the cassette holder.
Check the following items, and then insert a cassette and close the cassette holder.
ÁThe cassette is not set to the write protect status.
ÁThere is no slack in the tape.
Inspecting the Camera Section
Set the switches as follows.
WHITE BAL: A or B
OUTPUT: BARS
Gain: Normally, set to 0 dB. When it is too
dark, it is set to the appropriate gain.
Iris: AUTO
VTR SAVE/STBY: STBY
Zoom: AUTO
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Inspections Before Shooting
Inspecting the Viewfinder
1
2
Adjust the position of the viewfinder.
Check that the color bar appears on the viewfinder screen, and then adjust the BRIGHT,
CONTRAST and PEAKING controls so that the color bar appears clearly on the viewfinder.
3
Check the following items.
(1) Press the PAGE button, and check that the setting MAIN menu appears on the viewfind-
er screen.
(2) Press the PAGE button, and check that the setting MAIN menu page changes.
(3) Press the SHIFT/ITEM button, and check that the cursor moves on the page.
(4) Press the UP or DOWN button, and check that one of the SUB menus opens.
(5) Press the SHIFT/ITEM button, and check that the cursor moves on the page.
(6) Press the UP or DOWN button, and check that the setting or ON/OFF display of the item
selected by the cursor changes.
4
5
Set the OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch to CAM, and change the CC and ND filter knob set-
tings. Check that the number of the FILTER display on the viewfinder screen changes in
accordance with the knob position.
Perform the following operation and check that the (!) lamp lights when the items set to ON on
the “(!) LED” SUB menu page of MAIN menu screen 2 of 4 are operated.
(1) Set the gain to any value other than 0 dB with the GAIN switch.
(2) Set the SHUTTER switch to ON.
(3) Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST.
(4) Insert the lens extender.
(5) Set the FILTER knob to any position other than “1”.
6
7
8
Press the SHUTTER switch repeatedly from the ON position to the SEL side and check that
the shutter setting on the viewfinder screen changes.
Aim the lens at an appropriate subject and turn the focus ring to bring the subject into focus.
Check the image appearing in the viewfinder.
Set both the AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 switches to “FRONT MIC”, and set LEVEL METER on
the “VF INDICATOR” SUB menu page of the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4 to “CH1”.
Check that the audio level appears on the viewfinder screen when sound is input from the
microphone which has been connected to the MIC IN jack on the front panel.
Check that the audio level display is cleared from the viewfinder screen when LEVEL METER
on the “VF INDICATOR” SUB menu page of the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4 is set to “OFF”.
9
Check that the zebra pattern appears on the viewfinder screen when the ZEBRA switch is set
to ON, and disappears when the ZEBRA switch is set to OFF.
|Note{
Depending on the setting conditions, the items and functions in steps 3 to 6 may not operate.
If this is the case, switch the unit to the engineer mode, set DISPLAY MODE on the “VF DISPLAY”
menu page to “3”, and set the required items on the SHUTTER SPEED, (!) LED and USER MENU
SELECT pages 1 of 3 to 3 of 3.
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Inspections Before Shooting
Inspecting the Iris and Zoom Functions
1
2
3
4
5
6
Set the zoom to electric zoom mode and check the electric zoom operation. Check that the
image changes to telephoto and wide angle.
Set the zoom to manual zoom mode and check the manual zoom operation. Turn the man-
ual zoom lever and check that the image changes to telephoto and wide angle.
Set the iris to automatic adjustment mode and aim the lens at subjects with differing bright-
ness to check that the automatic iris adjustment functions.
Set the iris to manual adjustment mode and turn the iris ring to check the manual iris adjust-
ment.
Hold down the instant iris automatic adjustment button and aim the lens at subjects with
differing brightness to check the instant iris automatic adjustment performance.
Return the iris to automatic adjustment mode and change the GAIN switch setting toL, M
and H to check the following items.
ÁThe iris is adjusted with respect to subjects with the same brightness in accordance with
the switch setting.
ÁThe gain value display on the viewfinder screen changes in accordance with the switch
setting.
7
When a lens with an extender is mounted, set the extender to the used position to check
that the extender functions properly.
Perform “(1) Tape Running Inspections” to “(4) Earphone and Speaker Inspections” below consecutively.
Inspecting the VTR Section
(1) Tape Running Inspections
1
Set the VTR SAVE/STBY switch to SAVE and check that the VTR SAVE lamp inside the
viewfinder lights.
2
3
4
5
Set the VTR SAVE/STBY switch to STBY and check that the VTR SAVE lamp goes off.
Set the F-RUN/R-RUN switch to R-RUN.
Set the DISPLAY switch to CTL.
Press the unit’s VTR START button and check the following items.
ÁThe tape reels turn.
ÁThe counter display number changes.
ÁThe REC lamp inside the viewfinder lights.
ÁThe RF and SERVO lamps in the display window do not light.
6
Press the unit’s VTR START button again. Check that the tape stops and the REC lamp
inside the viewfinder goes off.
7
8
Check the same operations as in steps 5 and 6 using the VTR button of the lens.
Press the RESET button and check that the counter display number changes to
“00:00:00:00”.
9
Set the LIGHT switch to ON and check that the display window is illuminated.
10
Press the REW button to rewind the tape for a few moments, and then press the PLAY/
PAUSE button. Check that the recording, playback and rewind operations are performed
properly.
11
Press the FF button and check that fast forward operation is performed properly.
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Inspections Before Shooting
(2) Inspection of Audio Level Automatic Adjustment Functions
1
2
3
Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch to AUTO.
Set the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 switch to FRONT [MIC].
Aim a microphone connected to the MIC IN jack at an appropriate sound source and check
that the level display for both CH1 and CH2 changes in accordance with the sound level.
(3) Inspection of Audio Level Manual Adjustment Functions
1
2
3
Set the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 switch to FRONT [MIC].
Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch to MAN.
Turn the AUDIO LEVEL CH1/CH2 controls and check that the level display increases when
the controls are turned to the right.
(4) Earphone and Speaker Inspections
1
2
3
Set the VTR SAVE/STBY switch to STBY.
Turn the MONITOR control and check that the speaker volume changes.
Connect an earphone to the PHONES jack. Check that the sound to the speaker is cut off and
that the microphone sound can be heard from the earphone.
4
Turn the MONITOR control and check that the earphone volume changes.
(5) Inspections when Using an External Microphone
1
2
3
Connect an external microphone to the AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 connectors.
Set the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 switch to REAR [MIC].
Aim the microphone at a sound source and check that the audio level meter in the display
window and the audio level display inside the viewfinder change in accordance with the
sound level. Each channel can also be checked separately by connecting a single micro-
phone to each channel.
(6) Time Code and User Bit-Related Inspections
1
2
Set the user bit as necessary.
ÁSee “Setting the User Bit” (page 84) for a description of setting methods.
Set the time code.
ÁSee “Setting the Time Code” (page 83) for a description of setting methods.
3
4
Set the F-RUN/R-RUN switch to R-RUN.
Press the VTR START button.
Check that the tape runs and the counter display number changes.
5
6
7
Press the VTR START button again.
Check that the tape stops and the counter display number stops changing.
Set the F-RUN/R-RUN switch to F-RUN.
Check that the counter display number changes regardless of the tape running status.
Set the DISPLAY switch to UB.
Check that the set user bit is displayed.
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Specifications
General
Power supply voltage:
Power consumption:
DC 12 V
24 W
Operating temperature:
Storage temperature:
Operating humidity:
Continuous operating time:
Weight:
32uF to 104uF (0uC to 40uC)
p4uF to 140uF (p20uC to 60uC)
Less than 85% (relative humidity)
Approx. 90 min. (using 1 Anton Bauer Trimpac 14 battery)
14.52 lbs (6.6 kg) (incld. main unit, viewfinder, lens,
battery pack, tape and microphone)
413/16½ (W)q81/16½ (H) (excluding grip)q123/8½ (D)
122.5q204q313 mm
Dimensions:
Camera Section
Pick-up devices:
System:
2/3-inch on-chip IT type of CCD
RGB 3-CCD system
Picture elements:
Spectral system:
Built-in filters:
520,000 pixels
F1.4 prism system
1; 3200 K
2; 5600 Ko1/8ND
3; 5600 K
4; 5600 Ko1/64ND
Quantization:
10-bit A/D (R, G and B channels each)
16-bit long operation, 18 MHz/36 MHz
18.0 MHz
Any 3 position settings from p3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24
and 30 dB
Digital signal processing:
Horizontal drive frequency:
Programmable gains:
Super gain:
30 or 36 dB selectable
Shutter speeds:
1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 sec.
Synchro scan mode; 1/60.8 sec. to 1/250 sec.
2/3½ Bayonet type
Lens mount:
Sensitivity:
F11 (2000 lux, 89.9% reflection)
Minimum subject brightness: Approx. 0.5 lux (at F1.4, o36 dB)
Image S/N ratio:
63 dB (typ)
Horizontal resolution:
Vertical resolution:
Sampling frequency:
Registration:
750 lines (center, typ)
400 lines/more than 450 lines (SUPER V mode)
18 MHz
Below 0.05% (entire range) (excluding lens distortion)
Viewfinder (AJ-VF10P, optional accessory)
CRT:
1.5½ monochrome
Horizontal resolution:
External controls/switches
600 lines (center)
Controls; BRIGHT, CONTRAST, PEAKING
Switches; TALLY, ZEBRA
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Specifications
VTR Section
VTR Video System (during playback on a standard playback unit)
Bands:
Y; 30 Hz to 5.75 MHz o1.0 dB/p3.0 dB
S/N ratio:
55 dB
K factor (2T pulse):
Y/C delay:
Within 2%
Within 30ns
VTR Audio System (during playback on a standard playback unit)
Sampling frequency:
Quantization:
48 kHz (synchronized to video)
16 bits
Frequency response:
20 Hz to 20 kHzt1.0 dB (at reference level with OFF setting
for MIC LOWCUT on setting menu)
85 dB or more (at 1 kHz, AWTD)
Within 0.1% (at 1 kHz, reference level)
Below measurable limit
Dynamic range:
Distortion:
Wow & flutter:
Head room:
Emphasis:
20 dB
T1r50 ¯s, T2r15 ¯s (can be turned ON/OFF)
VTR Tape Travel System
Tape used:
DVCPRO format 1/4-inch M cassette tape
Tape speed:
33.820 mm/sec
Recording/playback time:
FF/REW time:
Approx. 66 min. (using AJ-P66MP)
Approx. 3 min. (using AJ-P66MP)
Connectors
Input
AUDIO IN CH1/CH2
(XLR·2, 3 pins, female):
MIC/LINE switchable, balanced, more than 10 kilohms
MIC; Menu setting to p60, p50, p40 dBu
LINE; Menu setting to p6, 0, o4 dBu
MIC IN (XLR, 3 pins, female): Phantom o48 V, balanced, 3 kilohms, Menu setting to
p60, p50, p40 dBu
GENLOCK IN/(VIDEO IN) (BNC):
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms (signals can be monitored on EVF)
TIME CODE IN (BNC):
0.5 V to 18 Vp-p, high impedance
Output
CAMERA OUT (BNC):
VIDEO OUT (BNC):
AUDIO OUT
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms
(XLR, 3 pins, male):
o4 dBu, balanced, low impedance CH1, CH2 or MIX
selectable
TIME CODE OUT (BNC):
1.5 Vp-p, low impedance
PHONES (stereo mini jack)
Other
DC IN (XLR, 4 pins, male):
DC OUT (4 pins, female):
LENS (12 pins)
DC 12 V
DC 11 V to 17 V, maximam rated current; 0.1 A
ECU (6 pins)
Accessories
Shoulder strap (q1), Battery connector (including screws) for supporting Sony battery, AUDIO
LEVEL CH1 control knob (including screw) (q1), Holder for an Anton Bauer battery (already
mounted on main unit), Tripod mount adaptor (q1), Microphone (with holder) (q1)
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Specifications
Related Components
Power supply related
AU-BP220, AU-BP402 battery packs
AG-B425 battery charger (for charging AU-BP220, AU-BP402 battery packs)
AU-M402H battery case
AJ-B75 AC adaptor
Viewfinder
AJ-VF10P, AJ-VF15P 1.5-inch viewfinders
AJ-VF20WP 2.0-inch viewfinder
AJ-VF53P 5-inch viewfinder
External VTR-related
Portable video cassette recorders
VTR adaptor (for connecting portable VTR)
AJ-YA900P 26-pin/12-pin output connector
AQ-EC1 extension control unit
Connecting cables
ÁFor connecting external VTR to 26-pin interface
ÁFor connecting external VTR to 14-pin/26-pin interface
ÁSHAN-C12TCA multi-connector cable
Audio components
AJ-MC700P microphone kit
AJ-MH700P microphone holder
WX-RA700 wireless microphone receiver
WX-R980 camera attachment
Maintenance products
AJ-CL12MP cleaning tape
AJ-SC900 soft carrying case
AJ-HT900 carrying case
SHAN-RC700 rain cover
Other
AJ-YAP900 Picture Link adaptor board
Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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