HD COLOR CAMERA
HDC1000R
OPERATION MANUAL [English]
1st Edition (Revised 1)
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This HD Color Camera is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER
PRODUCT.
Laser diode properties
Wave length:
1310 40 nm
Pulse Modulation
141+37 µW
Emission duration:
Laser output power:
Standard:
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IEC60825-1(2001)
Daten der Laserdiode
Wellenlänge:
1310 40 nm
Pulsmodulation
Emissionsdauer:
Laser-Ausgangsleistung: 141+3279 µW
-
Standard:
IEC60825-1(2001)
Laserdiode data
Bølgelængde:
Strålingsvarighed:
Lasereffekt:
1310 40 nm
Pulse Modulation
141+3279 µW
-
Standard:
IEC60825-1(2001)
Laserdiodens egenskaper
Våglängd:
1310 40 nm
Strålningstid:
Laseruteffekt:
Standard:
Pulsmodulering
141+3279 µW
-
IEC60825-1(2001)
Laserdiodens egenskaper
Bølgelengde:
1310 40 nm
Emisjonslengde:
Laser utgangseffekt:
Standard:
Pulsmodulasjon
141+3279 µW
-
IEC60825-1(2001)
CAUTION
The use of optical instruments with this product will increase
eye hazard.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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VF detail
Various functions are provided for the VF detail signal,
which can be added only on images on the viewfinder
screen in order to facilitate focusing in various situations:
Functions for coloring the VF detail signal, flickering the
VF detail signal by adding modulation, thickening the VF
detail signal, and automatically compensating the VF
detail level according to the zoom position.
Overview
The HDC1000R is a 2/3-type high-definition video camera
for studio and OB-van use for 2,200,000 pixels. It
incorporates the latest pickup elements and digital signal-
processing LSI to yield higher picture quality and higher
stability in image creation while maintaining conventional
popular functions and operability.
Focus assist indicator
The focusing level indicator on the viewfinder screen
provides a guide for focusing. The best focus setting can be
easily determined by observing fluctuation of the level
indicator as a guide.
Features
“Memory Stick”1) operation
High picture quality and high performance
The new 2/3-type Progressive IT CCD for 2,200,000 pixels
conforms to driving formats up to 1080/59.94P, achieving
high sensitivity and low smear. In addition, the 14-bit A/D
converter and a unique signal-processing LSI provide
picture quality of optimal grade.
The camera is equipped with a “Memory Stick” port,
which enables setup data storage and software upgrading
using a “Memory Stick.”
1) Memory Stick and
Corporation.
are trademarks of Sony
Multiple formats
Various color-reproduction functions
The HDC1000R covers 1080/50i and 59.94i
interlace,1080/23.98PsF, 24PsF, 25PsF, and 29.97PsF
Progressive Scan (PsF) systems. It also covers 720/50P
and 59.94P systems. Signal output of 1080/50P and 59.94P
from the camera head is possible via the Dual Link
interface.
Selection of multiple gamma tables
Seven types of standard and 4 types of hyper gamma tables
are provided with this camera. The hyper gamma values
enable cinemalike image creations with wide dynamic
range, which are different from those achieved with
conventional video gamma.
Newly designed unit with low center of
gravity
The basic design has been reworked. The stylish
appearance with low-slung design permits the viewfinder
to be mounted at a low position, making the viewfinder
position closer to the optical axis of the lens for highly
efficient operations.
HZC-UG444 User Gamma Application Software
Installing the HZC-UG444 User Gamma Application
Software enables the camera to support CvpFileEditor
TM
and RGB4:4:4 outputs.
For details, refer to the HZC-UG444 Operation Manual.
Multimatrix color correction
In addition the standard 6-axis matrix function, the camera
has a multimatrix function that permits you to adjust the
hue and chroma for color components in 16-axis directions
independently. This is quite useful in color matching
among multiple cameras.
Auto Lens Aberration Compensation
function
The Auto Lens Aberration Compensation function
(ALAC) is provided with this camera. This automatically
reduces chromatic aberration of magnification when a lens
that supports auto aberration compensation is attached.
Knee saturation
Change of hue and decrease in chroma that occur in
highlighted areas can be compensated.This enables
reproduction of natural skin tones under strong lighting.
For details on lenses supporting auto aberration
compensation, contact a Sony sales representative or Sony
service representative.
Low key saturation
Focus assist functions
The VF detail function and focus assist indicator function
facilitate focusing.
Hue and saturation in low-key zones can be compensated.
Thus, compensation for color reproduction in all zones is
enabled in combination with matrix color compensation
and knee saturation functions.
Overview
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Versatile detail control functions
Basic System Configuration
Skin-tone detail function
Examples of devices and parts that may be used with the
HDC1000R are shown on the next page.
This function allows control (emphasis or suppression) of
the detail level for just a certain hue or chroma area in the
image, by creating a detail gate signal from color
components of your specified hue, such as skin tones.
The detail levels of three hues can be adjusted
independently at the same time.
Note
Production of some of the peripherals and related devices
shown in the figures has been discontinued.
For advice on choosing devices, please contact your Sony
dealer or a Sony sales representative.
Detail boost-frequency control
The boost frequency can be adjusted from 20 to 30 MHz.
This allows the detail thickness to be set appropriately for
the subject, thus enabling more subtle image expression.
H/V ratio control
The ratio between horizontal and vertical detail can be
adjusted.
White/black limiter
The white and black details can be limited independently.
Easy menu-based setting
Selections and settings for viewfinder display items,
2)
3)
safety-zone marker or center marker, screen size
marker, etc. can be made quickly and easily, using setup
menus displayed on the viewfinder screen or an external
monitor.
2) Safety zone marker: A box-shaped marker displayed on the viewfinder
screen which indicates 80%, 90%, 92.5%, or 95% of the total screen area.
3) Center marker: A cross-shaped marker which indicates the center of the
viewfinder screen.
Wide variety of viewfinder display options
Along with items such as operation messages, a zebra
4)
pattern, a safety-zone marker, and a center marker,
camera settings may also be displayed on the viewfinder
screen. Furthermore, there are other indicators arranged
above and below the viewfinder, such as a tally lamp,
battery warning indicator, and an indicator to tell you that
one or more settings are other than standard. This makes
it simple to check the status of the camera.
4) Zebra pattern: A stripe pattern displayed on the viewfinder screen which
indicates the portions where the video level is above about 70% or 100%.
Used to check the video level of the subject.
Optical digital transmission
The camera uses electro-optical coding cable for 1.5-
gigabit digital optical transmission between the camera
and a Camera Control Unit.
Prevention of electrical shock
When the power connection is unsafe, the power supply
from the connected Camera Control Unit will be shut off.
Overview
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Connection example
HDVF-C730W/C950W/550
Viewfinder
HKCU1001
HKCU1003
HKCU1005
HDVF-20A
HDVF-200
BKW-401 Viewfinder
Rotation Bracket
HDVF-C30WR
HDVF-C35W
Viewfinder
HDC1500R/1400R/
Zoom Lens
(for ENG/EFP)
1550R/1450R
portable camera
Optical Fiber Cable
“Memory Stick”
HDCU1000 HD Camera
Control Unit
With HKCU1001
or HKCU1003
CAC-6
Return Video Selector
Intercom Headset
CAC-12
VCT-14
Tripod
Adaptor
Picture
Monitor
Waveform
Monitor
Microphone
Microphone
holder
BNC
(VBS)
BNC
(VBS)
HKCU1001
HKCU1003
Tripod
HDC1500R/1400R/
1550R/1450R
portable camera
VCS-700
Video Selector
“Memory Stick”
HKCU1005
a)
Camera hangers
1
HDVF-EL100
POWER
CAM
CABLE
ALARM
OPEN
MAIN
HDVF-700A
Viewfinder
SHORT
INCOM MIC ON
PROD
PRIV
CAC-6
Return Video Selector
OFF
PGM
ENG
HD CAMERA CONTROL UNIT
HDCU1500
HD Camera Control Unit
Intercom Headset
P
ANEL STANDARD MONITOR TEST
BARS
CLOSE
VTR
START/STOP
ACTIVE
MEMORY
STICK
Microphone
5600K
AUTO
KNEE
SKIN
BLACK
KNEE
DETAIL GAMMA SATURATION
AWB
ABB
WHITE
FUNCTION
ABS
BLACK
MAINTE
NANCE
SCENE
AUTO IRIS/MB
MASTER
ACTIVE
BLACK
IRIS
P
AINT
EXT
HDLA1500-series
Large Lens Adaptor
IRIS
ALARM
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RM-B750
Remote Control Unit
BKP-7911 Script Holder
Zoom Lens
(for studio use)
CNU-700
Camera Command
Network Unit
HDVF-EL100
HDVF-700A
Viewfinder
Zoom Lens
(for studio use)
1
HDC1000R
“Memory Stick”
CAC-6
Return Video Selector
V-wedge shoe
(supplied with
the tripod)
Intercom Headset
Microphone
RCP-700/900-series
Remote Control Panel
MSU-900/950
Master Setup Unit
Tripod
BKP-7911 Script Holder
a) Supplied with the HDLA1500-series, Part No.: A-1128-405-A
Overview
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Smear
When an extremely bright object, such as a strong spotlight
or flashlight, is being shot, vertical tails may be produced
on the screen, or the image may be distorted.
Precautions
Note on laser beams
Laser beams may damage the CCDs. If you shoot a scene
that includes a laser beam, be careful not to let a laser beam
become directed into the lens of the camera.
Aliasing
When fine patterns, stripes, or lines are shot, they may
appear jagged or flicker.
Do not subject to severe shocks
Damage to the case or internal components may result.
Operation and storage environment
Store in a level place with air conditioning.
If the unit gets wet, make sure it is completely dry before
storage.
Avoid use or storage in the following places:
• Extremely hot or cold places
• Places with high humidity
• Places with strong vibration
• Near strong magnetic fields
• In places where it receives much direct sunlight, or near
heating equipment
Dew condensation
If you move the camera from a very cold place to a warm
place, or use it in a damp location, dew may form on the
lens or inside the camera.
The camera has no built-in dew indicator. If you find dew
on the body or lens, switch the camera off and wait for the
dew to disappear for about one hour.
Phenomena Specific to CCD Image
Sensors
The following phenomena that may appear in images are
specific to CCD (Charge Coupled Device) image sensors.
They do not indicate malfunctions.
White flecks
Although the CCD image sensors are produced with high-
precision technologies, fine white flecks may be generated
on the screen in rare cases, caused by cosmic rays.
This is related to the principle of CCD image sensors and
is not a malfunction.
The white flecks especially tend to be seen
• when operating at a high environmental temperature
• when you have raised the master gain (sensitivity)
This product has a compensation function and the problem
may be alleviated by automatic black balance adjustment.
Precautions
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Locations and Functions of Parts
Right Side and Left Side
Right side
a Up tally lamp
b Safety lock
c Camera number plate
1
d Side panel lock screws
e Lens lock and knob
g Accessory bracket
OUTPUT
PROMPTER
REMOTE
CRANE TRACKER RET
CONTROL
DC OUT
1
2
f Cable clamp
SDI
1
SDI
2
TEST OUT
h SDI 1 connector
q DC OUT connector
i SDI 2 connector
p RET CONTROL connector
o TRACKER connector
n CRANE connector
j TEST OUT connector
k PROMPTER 1 connector
l PROMPTER 2 connector
m REMOTE connector
a Up tally lamp
Left side
b Safety lock
c Camera number plate
1
d Side panel lock screws
e Lens lock and knob
g Accessory bracket
AUDIO IN 1
AUDIO IN 2
DC IN
MIC OFF MIC OFF
LINE
LINE
+48V
+48V
AES/EBU
f Cable clamp
r AUDIO IN 1 switch
w CCU connector
s Microphone power switches
v DC IN connector
u AUDIO IN 1 and 2 connectors
t AUDIO IN 2 switch
Locations and Functions of Parts
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a Up tally lamp
j TEST OUT (test signal output) connector (BNC
type)
To output the analog signal.
This also supplies the VBS signal, an HD signal nearly
equal to the signal output from the VF connector, an HD-
SYNC signal, or an SD-SYNC signal depending on which
of these you have selected on the menu.
Lights when the camera receives a red tally signal.
When the CALL button on the MSU-900/950 Master
Setup Unit or the RCP-700/900-series Remote Control
Panel is pressed, the lamp lights if previously off or goes
off if previously on. The brightness of the lamp can be
adjusted by menu operation. Setting the UP TALLY switch
on the rear panel to OFF will keep the lamp from lighting.
To display the camera number, attach a supplied number
plate (0 to 9) or select the desired number on the menu.
k PROMPTER 1 connector (BNC type)
To output the signal input from the camera control unit’s
PROMPTER INPUT connector. If the connected camera
control unit has two prompter inputs, a signal of prompter
1 is output.
b Safety lock
Locks the side panel to prevent accidental opening. To
open the side panel, loosen the side panel lock screws,
slide the safety lock towards the lens, and open the panel.
The side panel locks automatically when closed.
l PROMPTER 2 connector (BNC type)
c Camera number plate
Attach a light gray number plate (supplied) to display the
camera number.
To output the signal input from the camera control unit’s
PROMPTER 2 INPUT connector. This is enabled only for
the unit which has the PROMPTER 2 input.
d Side panel lock screws
These screws secure the side panel. Turn clockwise until
m REMOTE connector (8-pin)
To connect the camera to an optional MSU-900/950
Master Setup Unit, or RCP-700/900-series Remote
Control Panel, or RM-series Remote Control Unit via a
CCA cable. The connected unit may then control the
camera.
tight to lock the panel.
e Lens lock and knob
These lock the lens. To attach or remove a lens, turn the
knob counterclockwise until the lens lock is horizontal. To
secure the lens, turn the knob clockwise until the lens lock
is vertical.
Note
When the camera is connected to a CCU, do not connect
any device to this connector.
Note
To attach a large lens, remove the pin from the bayonet
mount of the lens.
n CRANE connector (12-pin)
For interface with a viewfinder or external data.
f Cable clamp
To secure the fiber optic cable.
o TRACKER connector (10-pin)
For communication between the camera operator and the
tracker, and also for intercom channels 1 and 2. It also
supplies the up tally signal and the program audio signal.
g Accessory bracket
To secure optional accessories such as the BKP-7911
Script Holder.
p RET (return video) CONTROL connector (6-pin)
For more information on attaching an accessory, see the
accessory’s operation manual.
To connect a CAC-6 Return Video Selector.
q DC OUT connector (4-pin)
To supply power to a script light of the BKP-7911 Script
Holder.
h SDI 1 connector (BNC type)
To output the HD-SDI signals.
r AUDIO IN 1 switch
Set this switch according to the device connected to the
AUDIO IN 1 connector.
MIC: When connecting a microphone
LINE: When connecting the signal of line level (0 dBu)
i SDI 2 connector (BNC type)
To output the HD-SDI or SD-SDI signals.
s Microphone power switches
For the microphones connected to the AUDIO IN 1 and 2
connectors, respectively.
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OFF: When the connected microphone requires no
external power.
+48 V: When the connected microphone requires an
external power source. A power of +48 V is supplied to
the microphone.
(No function has been assigned to the uppwermost
position. No power is supplied to the microphone.)
Note
To supply a power of +12 V, modification of the camera is
required.
t AUDIO IN 2 switch
Set this switch according to the device connected to the
AUDIO IN 2 connector.
MIC: When connecting a microphone
AES/EBU: When connecting a digital audio signal
synchronized with a camera signal
LINE: When connecting the signal for line level (0 dBu)
u AUDIO IN 1 and 2 connectors (XLR 3-pin)
To input microphone or line signals.
v DC IN connector (4-pin)
Connect to a DC power source (10.5 to 17 V) when using
the camera as a standalone unit.
Note
In standalone status, power supply from this unit is limited
to 6.5 A. Check the power consumption of the device to be
connected.
w CCU (camera control unit) connector (electro-
optical multi-connector)
Connect to the CAMERA connector of the HDCU1000/
1500 Camera Control Unit using an electro-optical
composite cable. Power, video, audio, and control signals
are passed between the camera and the control unit using
just one cable.
Locations and Functions of Parts
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Rear Panel
e; H-POSI control
wlWIDTH control
wkV-POSI control
wj HEIGHT control
z CURSOR ON button
y CURSOR STORE button
x RET 1 button
a Video signal select buttons
w RET 2 button
b POWER indicator
R
G
B
RET 1
3
RET 2
3
POWER
c ND filter selector
v RET 1 knob
2
2
4
4
d CC filter selector
1
1
u RET 2 knob
H-POSI
WIDTH
V-POSI
FILTER LOCAL
3
2
4
1
5
e FILTER LOCAL button
ON
t “Memory Stick” section
ND
UP TALLY
ON
CURSOR
2
HEIGHT
STORE
C
B
D
A
E
f UP TALLY switch
1
3
s Back tally lamp
CC
OFF
1
VF SCREEN SIZE
SCAN MARKER
16:9
VF DETAIL
MARKER MIX VF DISPLAY
r CURSOR 1, 2, and 3 buttons
MENU SELECT
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
g VF SCAN switch
OFF
MENU
CALL
CANCEL ENTER
OFF
4:3
OFF
OFF
OFF
q CALL button
h SCREEN SIZE MARKER switch
p VF DETAIL control
i MARKER switch
o VF DETAIL switch
n ASSIGNABLE switch
m MENU SELECT control
l MENU SELECT switch
k DISPLAY switch
j MIX VF switch
ea VF connector
Memo clip
1
a Video signal select buttons
Select the video output signal (R, G, or B) to the
viewfinder.
The R, G, and B buttons may be pressed individually or in
combination. The signal corresponding to each pressed
button will be output. When two buttons are pressed, the
output will consist of those two signals mixed together.
When all three buttons are pressed, the output to the
viewfinder will be the Y signal.
When no buttons is pressed, the output will be a color
signal if the viewfinder is a color model, and it will be the
Y signal if the viewfinder is a monochrome model.
The video output to the monitor connected to the TEST
OUT connector of the camera will also depend on the
setting of these buttons (however, this output is in
monochrome in all situations).
b POWER indicator
This indicator lights up or goes off as follows to indicate
the power supply status:
Locations and Functions of Parts
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Green: Power is being supplied to the camera.
Red: Power is being supplied to the camera, but the CAM
PW button of the MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit or
RCP-700/900-series Remote Control Panel is set to
OFF.
Yellow: Power is being supplied to the camera, but the VF
PW button of the MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit or
RCP-700/900-series Remote Control Panel is set to
OFF, and power is not being supplied to the viewfinder.
Off: Power is not being supplied to the camera.
h SCREEN SIZE MARKER switch
To control the display of the screen size marker as follows:
ON ( ): Areas outside the specified ratio area will be
darkened.
ON ( ): The screen size marker (white lines) will be
displayed.
OFF: The screen size marker will not be displayed.
i MARKER switch
To control the display of the marker as follows:
ON: A marker selected from the menu will be displayed on
the viewfinder screen.
c ND filter selector
When the FILTER LOCAL button is lit up, this selector
OFF: The marker will not be displayed.
may be used to select an ND filter.
j MIX VF (mix viewfinder) switch
Selector position Selected filter
You can see the mixed signal of the camera’s output signal
and the return video signal on the viewfinder screen.
ON: This function is enabled. You can see the mixed signal
of the camera’s output signal and the selected return
video signal (return video 1 or 2) on the viewfinder
screen when you press the RET 1 or RET 2 button.
OFF: This function is disabled.
1
2
3
4
5
Clear
1/4ND
1/8ND
1/16ND
1/64ND
k DISPLAY switch
d CC (color temperature conversion) filter selector
When the FILTER LOCAL button is lit up, this selector
may be used to select a color temperature conversion filter
appropriate to the light source illuminating the subject.
The functions of the DISPLAY switch are as follows:
ON: Text and messages describing the camera settings and
operating status may be displayed on the viewfinder
screen.
OFF: Status messages will not appear on the viewfinder
screen.
MENU: Menus for camera settings will be displayed on
the viewfinder screen.
Selector position Selected filter
A
B
C
D
E
Cross filter
3200K (clear)
4300K
l MENU SELECT switch
The functions of the MENU SELECT switch are as
follows:
6300K
8000K
ENTER: Confirm the menu or page selected using the
MENU SELECT control, or confirm setting values.
CANCEL: Cancel menu setting values or return to the
previous menu.
e FILTER LOCAL (filter local control) button
Pressing this button enables selecting of a color
temperature conversion filter using the CC filter selector or
an ND filter using the ND filter selector. Pressing the
button again gives control of the filters to the MSU-900/
950 Master Setup Unit or RCP-700/900-series Remote
Control Panel.
m MENU SELECT control
To select menu items or change setting values in the menus
displayed on the viewfinder screen.
f UP TALLY switch
n ASSIGNABLE switch
You can assign a function, such as lens extender ON/OFF,
using the menu.
Set whether or not the camera’s Up Tally lamp and the
lens’ tally lamp will light when the camera receives a red
tally signal.
ON: The tally lamps will light.
OFF: The tally lamps will not light.
o VF DETAIL (viewfinder detail adjustment) switch
ON: Emphasizes the contours of the image on the
viewfinder screen. When the switch is set to this
position, you can adjust the amount of detail using the
VF DETAIL control.
g VF (viewfinder) SCAN switch
To control the viewfinder screen display.
16:9: To set the viewfinder display to 16:9 aspect ratio.
4:3: To set the viewfinder display to 4:3 aspect ratio.
OFF: Disables contour emphasis.
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p VF DETAIL (viewfinder detail) control
v RET 1 knob
This knob selects from the four return signals from the
CCU.
By pressing in the RET 1 button, you can view the selected
return video signal in the viewfinder. The signal supplied
from the TEST OUT connector will also be switched.
Adjust the amount of detail of the picture on the viewfinder
screen when the VF DETAIL switch is set to ON. This has
no effect on the output signal of the camera.
q CALL button
• Press to call the operator of the HDCU1000/1500
Camera Control Unit, the MSU-900/950 Master Setup
Unit, or the RCP-700/900-series Remote Control Panel.
When pressed, the camera’s red tally lamp will light up
if previously off, and turn off if previously on. The
CALL button on the MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit or
RCP-700/900-series Remote Control Panel will light up,
and their buzzer will sound.
w RET 2 button
By pressing in this button, you can view the return video
signal selected by the RET 2 knob, in the viewfinder.
Pressing this button again will switch the viewfinder and
monitor screen display back to the camera’s video signal.
x RET 1 button
• When the CALL button on the RCP-700/900-series
Remote Control Panel or the MSU-900/950 is pressed,
this button will light up.
By pressing in this button, you can view the return video
signal selected by the RET 1 knob, in the viewfinder.
Pressing this button again will switch the viewfinder and
monitor screen display back to the camera’s video signal.
r CURSOR (cursor memory) 1, 2, and 3 buttons
To store the size and position of the box cursor displayed
on the viewfinder screen.
Three different box cursor settings may be stored in
memory using buttons 1, 2, and 3. Pressing one of these
buttons will cause a cursor of the stored size to be
displayed in the stored position.
Note
If both the RET 1 and RET 2 buttons are pressed, RET 1
will be displayed.
y CURSOR STORE button
Press this button to store the size and position of the box
cursor in memory.
Note
Note
When one of the CURSOR buttons is lit up, the H-POSI,
V-POSI, WIDTH, and HEIGHT buttons will be disabled.
If the CURSOR ON button is not lit, box cursor
information will not be stored.
s Back tally lamp
This lamp lights red when the red tally signal is supplied.
When the CALL button on the MSU-900/950 Master
Setup Unit or the RCP-700/900-series Remote Control
Panel is pressed, the lamp lights if previously off or goes
off if previously on.
z CURSOR ON button
When this button is pressed, the button will light up and the
box cursor will be displayed on the viewfinder screen.
When the button is pressed again, the light will go off and
the box cursor will disappear.
The lamp lights green when the green tally siganl is
supplied.
wj HEIGHT control
You can display the camera number selected with the
menu.
Adjust the height of the box cursor displayed on the
viewfinder screen within the effective resolution area.
t “Memory Stick” section
wk V-POSI (vertical position) control
Insert a “Memory Stick” to the slot.
The access lamp lights while writing or reading data to/
from a “Memory Stick.”
Adjust the vertical position of the box cursor displayed on
the viewfinder screen within the effective resolution area.
wl WIDTH control
Adjust the width of the box cursor displayed on the
Note
When the access lamp is lit, do not insert/remove the
“Memory Stick” or turn off the camera.
viewfinder screen within the effective resolution area.
e; H-POSI (horizontal position) control
Adjust the horizontal position of the box cursor displayed
on the viewfinder screen within the effective resolution
area.
u RET 2 knob
This knob selects from the four return signals from the
CCU.
By pressing in the RET 2 button, you can view the selected
return video signal in the viewfinder.
ea VF (viewfinder) connector (D-sub 25-pin)
Connect to the CAMERA connector on the viewfinder.
Locations and Functions of Parts
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Intercom Panel
For JN3 (USA, Canada, and other countries) models
MIC
MIC
ENG PROD
PGM1
PTT OFF ON
ENG PROD
PGM1
PTT OFF ON
PGM2
PGM2
INTERCOM
INTERCOM
INTERCOM 1
INTERCOM 2
g INTERCOM 2 connector
f MIC switch
a INTERCOM 1 connector
b ENG/PROD switch
c PGM1 control
e PGM2 control
d INTERCOM control
d INTERCOM control
c PGM1 control
e PGM2 control
b ENG/PROD switch
f MIC switch
a INTERCOM 1 connector (XLR 5-pin)
Connects to an XLR 5-pin headset. The INTERCOM 1
connector can be used for communication via the engineer
line even when the power to the camera has been turned off
from the HDCU1000/1500 Camera Control Unit and the
POWER indicator is lit in red.
b ENG/PROD (intercom engineer/producer line
select) switch
To switch intercom channel 1 or 2 between producer and
engineer lines.
ENG: Use the engineer line.
PROD: Use the producer line.
c PGM (program audio) 1 control
Adjust the program audio 1 output level.
d INTERCOM control
Adjust the intercom output level.
e PGM (program audio) 2 control
Adjust the program audio 2 output level.
f MIC (microphone) switch
Turn the headset microphone on or off.
PTT: While the switch is flipped to this position, the
headset microphone is turned on.
ON: The headset microphone is turned on.
OFF: The headset microphone is turned off.
g INTERCOM 2 connector (XLR 5-pin)
Connects to an XLR 5-pin headset.
Locations and Functions of Parts
15
For CED (Europe) model
a INTERCOM 1 connector
b MIC1 switch
c MIC2 switch
d INTERCOM 2 connector
MIC1
TRACKER MIC2
ENG OFF PROD
ENG OFF PROD
ENG
PROD
PGM1
PGM2
INTERCOM 1
INTERCOM 2
i PGM2 control
h TRACKER control
g PGM1 control
f PROD control
e ENG control
a INTERCOM 1 connector (XLR 5-pin)
h TRACKER control
Connects to an XLR 5-pin headset. The INTERCOM 1
connector can be used for communication via the engineer
line even when the power to the camera has been turned off
from the HDCU1000/1500 Camera Control Unit and the
POWER indicator is lit in red.
Adjust the intercom audio level at the TRACKER
connector (page 10) on the connector panel when using the
connector for intercom.
i PGM (program audio) 2 control
Adjust the program audio 2 output level.
b MIC1 (intercom microphone 1) switch
Select the talk line for intercom 1.
ENG: To talk over the engineer line
OFF: To turn off the headset microphone for intercom
line 1
PROD: To talk over the producer line
c MIC2 (intercom microphone 2) switch
Select the talk line for intercom 2.
ENG: To talk over the engineer line
OFF: To turn off the headset microphone for intercom
line 2
PROD: To talk over the producer line
d INTERCOM 2 connector (XLR 5-pin)
Connects to an XLR 5-pin headset.
e ENG (engineer line) control
Adjust the intercom audio level of the engineer line.
f PROD (producer line) control
Adjust the intercom audio level of the producer line.
g PGM (program audio) 1 control
Adjust the program audio 1 output level.
Locations and Functions of Parts
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Attaching Accessories
Mounting the Camera to the Tripod
Several types of tripods are available. Select an appropriate
tripod according to the type of lens to be used, and mount
the camera to the tripod as described below:
Caution
Firmly attach the V-wedge shoe to the camera, and mount
the camera to the tripod securely. Otherwise the camera
may fall down.
HDC1000R
Bottom of the video camera
V-wedge shoe (supplied
with the tripod)
Tripod
3
1
V-wedge shoe
Stopper
1
Attach the V-wedge shoe (supplied with the tripod) to
the bottom of the camera with the two screws.
The position where the shoe should be attached is
decided considering the balance of the weight of the
camera and lens.
2
3
4
Check that the pan-lock and tilt-lock levers of the
tripod are securely locked.
Mount the camera to the tripod holding it by the
handles on each side.
Lock the camera to the tripod with the stopper on the
tripod.
Note
If the feet on the bottom of the camera interfere with
mounting the tripod, remove them as illustsrated.
Attaching Accessories
17
Attaching the Lens to the Camera
Attach a hanger-mount-type lens recommended by Sony.
For details on the lens, refer to the instruction manual
furnished with the lens.
Note
Be sure to check the following two points before attaching
the lens:
• That the pan-lock and tilt-lock levers on the tripod are
fixed.
To attach, proceed as follows:
• That there is not a pin at part A on the lens shown in the
figure below (if there is, remove it). If the pin cannot be
removed, consult your Sony representative.
Lens
U-shaped notch
Projection
Pin
Edge
2
4
A
3
1
Lens lock
Lens-lock knob
1
2
Loosen the lens-lock knob and turn the lens lock
counterclockwise to the horizontal position.
Align the pin on the lens with the U-shaped notch, then
hook the edge of the lens on the projection of the
camera.
3
4
Couple the lens to the camera.
Turn the lens lock clockwise, then fasten the lens-lock
knob.
Attaching Accessories
18
Attaching the 7- or 9-Type Viewfinder
For details on attaching a viewfinder, refer to the
instruction manual furnished with the viewfinder.
Note
Be sure that the VF connector on the viewfinder mount is
positioned at a right angle to the control panel of the
camera as shown below.
Proceed as follows:
Bottom of the viewfinder
Projections
Panning base
Mounting wedge
1
Viewfinder mount
V-shaped recess
2
VF connector
3
Pan-friction screw
1
Place the viewfinder on the viewfinder mount of the
camera so that the mounting wedge on the bottom of
the viewfinder enters the V-shaped recess on the
viewfinder mount and that the projections on the
bottom of the viewfinder are placed at the position
shown in the figure above.
Caution
Attach the viewfinder to the camera securely, or the
viewfinder may fall down.
2
3
Push the viewfinder by the handle so that the panning
base is securely held by the viewfinder mount.
Pull the handle to check that the viewfinder is fixed to
the camera.
Turn the viewfinder counterclockwise.
Adjusting the pan-friction of the viewfinder
You can adjust the friction for panning the viewfinder with
the pan-friction screw. The friction increases as the screw
is turned clockwise, while the friction decreases as the
screw is turned counterclockwise.
Attaching Accessories
19
Detaching the viewfinder
Before detaching the viewfinder, check the following two
points:
• That the lift-release knob of the viewfinder is at its
lowest position
Setting the Focus Assist
Function
• That the locking lever is fixed
Using the OPERATION menu, the assist functions for
easier focusing on the viewfinder, can be activated.
Proceed as follows:
Adding the VF Detail Signal
Adding the VF detail signal to sharp edges in the image on
the viewfinder screen makes it easier to check the focusing
condition by observing changes in the detail signal or in
the color converted from the detail signal (color detail).
The focus setting where the detail signal becomes
strongest is the best focus setting.
The lift-release knob is placed at this position.
1
2
Turn on the camera.
Set the the DISPLAY switch to MENU while pressing
the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
The camera enters Menu mode, and “TOP” is
displayed at the upper right corner of the screen.
3
4
Rotate the MENU SELECT knob to align the arrow
marker (,) to “TOP” , then press the MENU SELECT
switch toward ENTER.
The locking lever is placed at the right-most
position.
The TOP MENU screen is displayed.
<TOP MENU>
USER
USER MENU CUSTOMIZE
ALL
OPERATION
PAINT
MAINTENANCE
FILE
DIAGNOSIS
Lever
2
2
1
1
Rotate the MENU SELECT knob to align the arrow
marker to OPERATION , then press the MENU
SELECT switch toward ENTER.
The CONTENTS page of the OPERATION menu is
displayed.
Pan-lock lever
CONTENTS
00 TOP
1
2
Turn the pan-lock lever on the camera
counterclockwise, and turn the viewfinder mount
clockwise 90 degree.
01.<VF DISPLAY>
02.<'!'IND>
03.<VF MARKER>
04.<VF DETAIL>
05.<FOCUS ASSIST>
06.<ZEBRA>
07.<CURSOR>
08.<VF OUT>
09.<SWITCH ASSIGN1>
10.<HEAD SET>
Pull the handle of the viewfinder while pushing the
lever, and lift up the viewfinder.
5
Rotate the MENU SELECT knob to align the arrow
marker to <VF DETAIL>, then press the MENU
SELECT switch toward ENTER.
Setting the Focus Assist Function
20
The <VF DETAIL> page is displayed.
Displaying the Focus Assist
Indicators
<VF DETAIL>
04 TOP
25%
VF DETAIL : ON
CRISP
FREQUENCY: 9M
FAT MODE : OFF
FLICKER OFF
AREA 70%
ZOOM LINK: 100%
COLOR DETAIL : ON BLUE
PEAK COLOR ON
:
0
The focus assist indicator function extracts the
irregularities of a subject and converts the integrated values
to a level indicator, which shows the focus condition.
:
:
:
CHROMA LEVEL: 100%
Level indicator (its position and operations can be adjusted.)
6
Rotate the MENU SELECT knob to align the arrow
marker to the item to be set, then press the MENU
SELECT switch toward ENTER.
To use the VF detail signal
Set VF DETAIL to ON to activate the VF detail
function to add the detail signal to sharp edges in the
image. You can adjust the signal level (strength) in the
range of 0 to 100% (default 25%).
Area marker to display the detection area of the focus (its
size and position can be adjusted.)
You can adjust the characteristics of the detail signal
with the menu items below.
CRISP: Adjust to eliminate fine portions of the detail
signal.
FREQUENCY: Change the detection band of sharp
edges.
The focus setting where the indicator shows the maximum
level is the best focus setting. (The range of the indicator
substantially changes depending on picture elements or
shooting environments. Adjust it with GAIN and OFFSET
as required.)
FAT MODE: Turn ON/OFF the function to thicken
the detail signal.
FLICKER: Turn ON/OFF the function to flicker the
detail signal, which makes it easier to check the
signal on a CRT screen.
AREA: To limit the area where to display the detail
signal.
ZOOM LINK: Set the VF detail level at the full
WIDE position. (The VF detail level changes
according to the zoom position.)
1
Display the CONTENTS page of the OPERATION
menu (referring to step 1 to 4 in “Adding the VF Detail
Signal”).
2
Rotate the MENU SELECT knob to align the arrow
marker (,) to <FOCUS ASSIST>, then press the
MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
The <FOCUS ASSIST> page is displayed.
<FOCUS ASSIST>
05 TOP
To use the color detail
INDICATOR : OFF
MODE
: BOX
: 3
BOTTOM
QUICK
Set COLOR DETAIL to ON to convert the VF detail
signal to a specified color. This makes it easier to
check the signal on an LCD screen, including the
viewfinder screen. The display color can be selected at
the column next to ON.
LEVEL
GAIN
OFFSET
: 50
: 50
AREA MARKER: ON
SIZE
: MIDDLE
POSITION : CENTER
POSITION H: 50
POSITION V: 50
You can adjust the coloring with the menu items
below.
PEAK COLOR: Turn ON/OFF the function to
change the color where the detail signal is
strongest.
CHROMA LEVEL: To reduce the chroma
components of the video signal (only for video
signals on the viewfinder).
3
Rotate the MENU SELECT knob to align the arrow
marker to the item to be set, then press the MENU
SELECT switch toward ENTER.
To use the level indicator
Setting INDICATOR to ON displays the level
indicator on the viewfinder.
You can set the display format with the menu items
below.
7
8
Rotate the MENU SELECT knob to display the
desired setting, then press the MENU SELECT switch
toward ENTER.
MODE: Set the type and position of the indicator.
LEVEL: Set the density and the response speed of the
indicator.
1)
GAIN: Set the sensitivity of the indicator.
To finish the adjustment, set the DISPLAY switch to
OFF to exit Menu mode.
2)
OFFSET: Set the offset of the focus detection value.
1) Normally, the sensitivity of the indicator is automatically set to the
optimum value in conjunction with the AREA MARKER SIZE set
Setting the Focus Assist Function
21
value. Use this setting when an optimum sensitivity value cannot be
obtained, depending on the shooting environment.
2) Normally, the optimum offset is automatically set in conjunction with
the AREA MARKER SIZE and MASTER GAIN set values. Use this
setting when the optimum offset cannot be obtained, depending on
the shooting environment.
Setting the Camera
Outputs
To use the area marker
Setting AREA MARKER to ON displays the detection
area of the focus as a marker on the viewfinder screen.
You can set the size and position of the detection area
with the menu items below.
You can specify video signals directly output from the
camera with menu operations.
Note
SIZE: The size of the detection area can be changed.
(If the area size is too large, both the subject and the
background are included in the area, making the
indicator display may easily deviate from the
subject.)
The MAIN (camera picture), RET (return signal), or VF
(the same picture as that displayed on the viewfinder)
setting is common to SD-SDI and VBS. Different signals
cannot be output.
POSITION: Roughly set the position of the detection
area.
POSITION H: Finely adjust the position of the
detection area in the horizontal directions.
POSITION V: Finely adjust the position of the
detection area in the vertical directions.
The menu pages used for the output settings have been
registered to the USER menu at the factory.
• <POWER SAVE>
• <OUTPUT FORMAT>
• <TEST OUT>
• <SDI-2 OUT>
• <DOWN CONVERTER>
4
5
Rotate the MENU SELECT knob to display the
desired setting, then press the MENU SELECT switch
toward ENTER.
Set the following menu items to the settings shown in the
table.
To finish the adjustment, set the DISPLAY switch to
OFF to exit Menu mode.
For details on menu operations and the USER menu, see
Notes
Outputting the signal being shot by the
camera
The same textual information as those displayed on the
viewfinder can be added to the output signal by setting
CHARACTER to “ON” on the <SDI-2 OUT> or <TEST
OUT> page.
• The level indicator and the effect area marker cannot be
displayed simultaneously, whichever you set to ON later
is preferentially displayed.
• The area marker and the aspect safety marker cannot be
displayed simultaneously, whichever you set to ON later
is preferentially displayed.
• When displaying the focus assist indicators, check that
the flange focal length has been precisely adjusted.
To output as HD-SDI
Menu page
Item
Setting
ACTIVE
MAIN
<POWER SAVE>
<SDI-2 OUT>
SDI-2 OUT
OUTPUT
To output as SD-SDI
Menu page
Item
Setting
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
MAIN
<POWER SAVE>
SDI-2 OUT
DOWN CONVERTER
OUTPUT SIGNAL
OUTPUT
<DOWN CONVERTER>
<SDI-2 OUT>
SD-SDI
Setting the Camera Outputs
22
To output as VBS
Note
Menu page
Item
Setting
ACTIVE
MAIN
With the settings for outputting the same image as that on
the viewfinder, the output will be obtained in 1080i, even
if the format setting is 720P.
<POWER SAVE>
<DOWN CONVERTER>
<TEST OUT>
DOWN CONVERTER
OUTPUT SIGNAL
OUTPUT
VBS
To output as HD-SDI
Constantly outputting a return signal
• When a camera control unit is connected, one of the
signals being supplied to the camera control unit can be
selected and output it from the camera.
Menu page
Item
Setting
ACTIVE
VF
<POWER SAVE>
<SDI-2 OUT>
SDI-2 OUT
OUTPUT
• The last selected return signal is output.
To output as SD-SDI
• The same textual information as those displayed on the
viewfinder can be added to the output signal by setting
CHARACTER to “ON” on the <SDI-2 OUT> or <TEST
OUT> page.
Menu page
Item
Setting
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
VF
<POWER SAVE>
SDI-2 OUT
DOWN CONVERTER
OUTPUT SIGNAL
OUTPUT
<DOWN CONVERTER>
<SDI-2 OUT>
To output as HD-SDI
SD-SDI
Menu page
Item
Setting
ACTIVE
RET
To output as VBS
<POWER SAVE>
<SDI-2 OUT>
SDI-2 OUT
OUTPUT
Menu page
Item
Setting
ACTIVE
VF
<POWER SAVE>
<DOWN CONVERTER>
<TEST OUT>
DOWN CONVERTER
OUTPUT SIGNAL
OUTPUT
To output as SD-SDI
VBS
Menu page
Item
Setting
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
RET
<POWER SAVE>
SDI-2 OUT
Outputting via Dual Link
The SDI-1 output is assigned to Link A and SDI-2 output
is to Link B.
DOWN CONVERTER
OUTPUT SIGNAL
OUTPUT
<DOWN CONVERTER>
<SDI-2 OUT>
SD-SDI
Note
To output as VBS
This function cannot be used when a camera control unit is
connected.
Menu page
Item
Setting
ACTIVE
RET
<POWER SAVE>
<DOWN CONVERTER>
<TEST OUT>
DOWN CONVERTER
OUTPUT SIGNAL
OUTPUT
To output in 1080/59.94P or 1080/50P
VBS
Menu page
Item
Setting
<OUTPUT FORMAT>
ACTIVE LINE
(Format)
1080
Outputting the same image as that on the
viewfinder
59.94P or
50P
<POWER SAVE>
<SDI-2 OUT>
SDI-2 OUT
OUTPUT
ACTIVE
LINK-B
• With HD-SDI, you can obtain a signal that includes the
same information as that being displayed on the
viewfinder according to the settings of the VF
MARKER, CHARACTER,VF DETAIL, ZEBRA, etc.
The ON/OFF or other settings for adding information are
common to those for the viewfinder. The output is
synchronized with switching among Y, R, G, and B or
switching to a return signal.
• With SD-SDI or VBS, the output is synchronized only
with switching between a return signal and the camera
image. It does not correspond to switching among Y, R,
G, and B. Information other than CHARACTER (such as
VF MARKER,VF DETAIL, ZEBRA) cannot be added
to the output.
Setting the Camera Outputs
23
Viewfinder Screen Status Display
Besides the video image, the viewfinder can display text
and messages showing the camera settings and operation
status, as well as items such as a center marker or safety
zone marker.
When the DISPLAY switch is set to ON
Items set to ON using the menu or related switches will be
displayed on the upper and lower edges of the screen.
a Zoom position
b Lens extender
h Focus position
EX Z55
D.EXT
TALK
F255
12.5V
c Digital extender
i Battery voltage
d TALK indication
Setting change / adjustment process
message area
This area is only used when the MESSAG
item of the menu is set to ON.
e 5600K mode
56
1A
F5.6
0dB 1/125
f Filter
j F value
k Shutter/ECS
g Gain value
a Zoom position
h Focus position
Shows the focus position of a zoom lens as a numeric value
(0 to 255 (infinity)).
Indicates the approximate position of the zoom lens
variator between wide angle (0) and telephoto (99).
Shows how close it is to the telephoto side.
i Battery voltage
Displays the input voltage.
b Lens extender
“EX” is displayed when a lens extender is in use.
j F value
Indicates the lens F (iris opening) value.
c Digital extender
“D.EXT” is displayed when a digital extender is in use.
k Shutter/ECS
Displays the shutter/ECS status. Nothing is displayed if the
d TALK indication
Displayed when the intercom microphone is set to ON.
electronic shutter is set to OFF.
e 5600K mode
Displayed when 5600K is set to ON.
f Filter
Displays the type of filter currently selected. The number
(1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) indicates the ND filter, and the letter (A, B,
C, D, or E) is for the CC filter.
g Gain value
Displays the video gain value (dB) set with the GAIN
switch.
Viewfinder Screen Status Display
24
When you set the MENU SELECT switch to
CANCEL
The status display is changed to show the following items:
Menu Operations
The menus displayed on the viewfinder enable various
settings of the camera.
The following parts are used to operate the menus.
a Assignable switch indication
b Format indication
FORMAT
ASSIGNABLE
:1080-59.94i
:OFF
!ND
!CC
:
:
!FAN
!EXT
!FORMAT :1080-60i
:MAX
:ON
R
G
B
RET 1
3
RET 2
3
POWER
2
2
4
4
1
1
FILTER LOCAL
H-POSI
WIDTH
V-POSI
3
2
4
1
5
ON
OPT LV CHU:X X X X X S S S g
CCU:X X X X X S S S g
ND
A
UP TALLY
ON
CURSOR
2
HEIGHT
STORE
C
B
D
E
1
3
d Light-receiving level indications
OFF
CC
1
VF SCREEN SIZE
SCAN MARKER
16:9
ASSIGN-
ABLE
VF DETAIL
ON
MARKER MIX VF DISPLAY
MENU SELECT
ON
ON
ON
c ‘!’ indication area
ON
OFF
MENU
CALL
CANCEL ENTER
OFF
4:3
OFF
OFF
OFF
MENU SELECT knob
MENU SELECT switch
DISPLAY switch
a Assignable switch indication
The function assigned to the assignable switch (page 13) is
inidcated.
For the functions that can be assigned, see OPERATION
Starting Menu Operations
b Format indication
The current video format is displayed.
To display a menu page
Move the DISPLAY switch from OFF to MENU.
The menu page that last operated will be displayed. (If it
is the first time, the CONTENTS page of the OPERATION
menu will be displayed.)
c ‘!’ indication area
This area can be used to display abnormal statuses using
the <‘!’ IND> function.
To display the TOP MENU screen
d Light-receiving level indications
This area shows the light-receiving levels in segments.
CHU: Light-receiving level at the CCU connector (page
11) of the camera
CCU: Light-receiving level at the CAMERA connector of
the CCU
While pressing the MENU SELECT switch toward
ENTER, set the DISPLAY switch from OFF to MENU,
and “TOP” is displayed at the upper right corner of the
screen. Selecting it displays the TOP MENU screen, which
lists the available menus, and you can select the menus on
this screen.
Note
TOP MENU screen
If a camera control unit other than an HDCU1000/1500 is
connected, correct indications may not be obtained.
<TOP MENU>
USER
USER MENU CUSTOMIZE
ALL
OPERATION
PAINT
MAINTENANCE
FILE
DIAGNOSIS
To disable the “TOP” indication
Turn the power once off then on again, or set the DISPLAY
switch from OFF to MENU while pressing the MENU
SELECT switch toward CANCEL. This disables the TOP
selection.
Menu Operations
25
Availabel menus
Selecting Pages
USER menu
When selecting a page from a CONTENTS
page
This menu can include menu pages selected from
OPERATION, PAINT, MAINTENANCE, FILE, and
DIAGNOSIS menus for convenience. Changing, adding,
and deleting pages can be perfomed with the USER
MENU CUSTOMIZE menu.
Example: CONTENTS page of the OPERATION menu
If the screen can be scrolled, arrows
will indicate the direction of scrolling.
USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu
This menu allows you to edit the USER menu.
CONTENTS
00 TOP
01.<VF DISPLAY>
02.<'!'IND>
03.<VF MARKER>
04.<VF DETAIL>
05.<FOCUS ASSIST>
06.<ZEBRA>
Arrowmarker
ALL menu
07.<CURSOR>
08.<VF OUT>
09.<SWITCH ASSIGN1>
10.<HEAD SET>
This menu permits you to control all items of the
OPERATION menu, PAINT menu, MAINTENANCE
menu, FILE menu and DIAGNOSIS menu as one menu.
OPERATION menu
Rotate the MENU SELECT knob to align the arrow
marker (,) with the desired page, then press the MENU
SELECT switch toward ENTER.
This menu contains items for camera operators to operate
the camera. It mainly permits viewfinder, intercom, and
switch settings.
The selected page is displayed.
PAINT menu
Pagenumber
This menu contains items for making detailed image
adjustments while using a waveform monitor to monitor
the waveforms output from the camera. Support of a video
engineer is usually required to use this menu.
Although you can also use an external remote control
panel or master setup unit to set the items on this menu,
this menu is effective when using the camera by itself
outdoors.
<VF DETAIL>
04 TOP
25%
VF DETAIL : ON
CRISP
FREQUENCY: 9M
FAT MODE : OFF
FLICKER OFF
AREA 70%
ZOOM LINK: 100%
COLOR DETAIL : ON BLUE
PEAK COLOR ON
:
0
:
:
:
CHROMA LEVEL: 100%
MAINTENANCE menu
To change the displayed page
This menu contains items for performing camera
maintenance operations, such as changing the system or
setting infrequently used “paint” items.
1
Check that the arrow marker (,) is located at the left
of the page number, then press the MENU SELECT
switch toward ENTER.
FILE menu
This menu is for performing file operations, such as
writing or clearing the reference file.
The arrow marker (,) changes to a flashing “?” mark.
flash
DIAGNOSIS menu
This menu enables you to confirm the self-diagnostic
information.
<VF DETAIL>
? 04 TOP
25%
VF DETAIL : ON
CRISP
FREQUENCY: 9M
FAT MODE : OFF
FLICKER OFF
AREA 70%
ZOOM LINK: 100%
COLOR DETAIL : ON BLUE
PEAK COLOR ON
:
0
To select a menu on the TOP MENU screen
:
:
1
2
Rotate the MENU SELECT knob to align the arrow
marker (,) with the desired menu.
:
CHROMA LEVEL: 100%
2
3
Rotate the MENU SELECT knob to flip the pages.
Press the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
When the page you want to set is displayed, press the
MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
The CONTENTS page or the last operated page of the
selected menu is displayed.
Menu Operations
26
The “?” mark will change back to the arrow marker
(,), and operations with the displayed page are
enabled.
5
To change other setting items on the same menu page,
repeat steps 1 through 4.
To specify a character string
To return to the TOP MENU screen
Align the arrow marker (,) with “TOP” at the top right of
the menu page, and press the MENU SELECT switch
toward ENTER.
When you press the MENU SELECT switch toward
ENTER with the arrow marker (,) pointing to an item for
which a character string, such as a file ID, is to be
specified, a cursor and the list of selectable characters are
displayed.
<VF DETAIL>
04 TOP
25%
VF DETAIL : ON
The displayed cursor can be moved by rotating the MENU
SELECT knob.
CRISP
FREQUENCY: 9M
FAT MODE : OFF
FLICKER OFF
AREA 70%
ZOOM LINK: 100%
COLOR DETAIL : ON BLUE
PEAK COLOR ON
:
0
:
:
1
2
Set the cursor to the position where you wish to enter
a character, then press the MENU SELECT switch
toward ENTER.
:
CHROMA LEVEL: 100%
Another cursor appears on the character list.
The TOP MENU screen is resumed.
Set the cursor to the character to be entered and press
the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
Setting the Menu Items
Repeat steps 1 and 2.
If a “?” mark is flashing at the left of the page number,
press the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER to
change the arrow marker (,). Setting on the displayed
page is enabled.
By selecting INS on the line below the character list,
you can enter a space at the cursor position.
Selecting DEL deletes the character at the cursor
position.
1
2
Rotate the MENU SELECT knob to align the arrow
marker (,) with the desired item.
You can return to step 1 without changing the
character by selecting RET.
Press the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
If you enter the permitted maximum number of
characters (up to the stop mark at the right end of the
line), the cursor moves to ESC on the line below the
character list.
The arrow marker (,) will change to a flashing “?”
mark.
3
Rotate the MENU SELECT knob to change the setting
value.
To register the new string you have set, select END
and press the MENU SELECT switch toward
ENTER.
When the knob is rotated quickly, the values will
change quickly; when rotated slowly, the values will
change slowly.
To restore the previous string, select ESC and press
the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
To reset a changed value
If you press the MENU SELECT switch toward
CANCEL, before pressing the MENU SELECT
switch toward ENTER, the setting will be returned to
its previous value.
To return a menu item to its standard value
Select the menu item to be returned to its standard value
then press the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER and
hold it for 3 seconds while the arrow marker (,) is
displayed.
If “10 SEC CLEAR” has been set to ON on the <FILE
CLEAR> page of the FILE menu, you can return the
setting in the reference file for the item being selected to
the factory-set value by pressing the MENU SELECT
switch toward ENTER and holding it for another 10
seconds.
To interrupt settings
Set the DISPLAY switch to OFF to turn off the menu
screen display.
The setting can be restarted by setting the DISPLAY
switch back to MENU.
4
Press the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
The “?” mark will change back to the arrow marker
(,), and the new setting will be saved.
To end menu operations
Set the DISPLAY switch to OFF.
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To add items to a page
Proceed as follows.
Editing the USER Menu
You can select desired pages and items from the
OPERATION, PAINT, MAINTENANCE, FILE, and
DIAGNOSIS menus and register them to the USER menu.
If you specify pages or items frequently used for the USER
menu, you can easily call and use them.
1
While pressing the MENU SELECT switch toward
ENTER, move the DISPLAY switch from OFF to
MENU.
The TOP MENU screen appears.
The following pages are included in the factory-set USER
menu:
2
Turn the MENU SELECT knob to move the arrow
marker (,) to “USER MENU CUSTOMIZE”, then
press the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
Menu page title
USER
menu
No.
Source menu / page No.
If this is the first time the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE
menu has been displayed, the CONTENTS page of the
menu appears.
<VF OUT>
U01
U02
U03
U04
U05
U06
U07
U08
U09
U10
U11
U12
U13
U14
U15
U16
U17
U18
U19
U20
U21
OPERATION
OPERATION
OPERATION
OPERATION
OPERATION
OPERATION
OPERATION
OPERATION
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
OPERATION
OPERATION
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
DIAGNOSIS
08
<VF DETAIL>
04
CONTENTS
E00 TOP
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<FOCUS ASSIST>
<VF DISPLAY>
<‘!’ IND>
05
01.EDIT PAGE
02.USER 1 EDIT
03.USER 2 EDIT
04.USER 3 EDIT
05.USER 4 EDIT
06.USER 5 EDIT
07.USER 6 EDIT
08.USER 7 EDIT
09.USER 8 EDIT
10.USER 9 EDIT
01
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02
<VF MARKER>
<CURSOR>
03
07
<ZEBRA>
06
If the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu has been
used before, the last accessed page appears.
<SWITCH ASSIGN1>
<POWER SAVE>
<LENS FILE>
09
M13
17
3
If the CONTENTS page is displayed, turn the MENU
SELECT knob to move the arrow marker (,) to one
of USER 1 EDIT to USER 19 EDIT, then press the
MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER to display the
page.
<HEAD SET>
10
<INTERCOM LEVEL>
<MIC GAIN>
11
M06
M09
M11
M12
M10
M14
M07
D04
<OUTPUT FORMAT>
<TEST OUT>
If a different page is displayed, turn the MENU
SELECT knob until the desired page appears, then
press the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
<SDI-2 OUT>
<DOWN CONVERTER>
<TRUNK>
Example: When you select the USER 2 EDIT page
<UP TALLY>
<ROM VERSION>
USER 2 EDIT E03 TOP
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For the items on each page, see the corresponding source
The USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu allows you to
configure a USER menu that consists only of pages and items
that you need by adding, deleting or replacing the pages.
4
Move the arrow marker (,) to the item to be added
(this operation is unnecessary, if no item exists on the
page as shown in the figure for step 3), then press the
MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
Editing by items
The USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu allows you to add
a new page to the USER menu and add desired items to the
page.
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.
While the EDIT page contains factory-preset items, the
USER 1 EDIT to USER 19 EDIT pages are all blank in
their initial state. You can register up to 10 items, including
blank lines, on each of these pages.
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1
Turn the MENU SELECT knob to move the arrow
marker (,) to the item to be moved, then press the
MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
EDIT FUNCTION
INSERT
MOVE
ESC
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DELETE
BLANK
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.
2
3
Select MOVE, then press the MENU SELECT switch
toward ENTER.
The previously displayed page appears again.
5
Move the arrow marker (,) to “INSERT”, and press
the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
Turn the MENU SELECT knob to move the arrow
marker (,) to the position where you want to move
the item, then press the MENU SELECT switch
toward ENTER.
The page for the last added item appears.
<SW STATUS>
P01 ESC
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FLARE
GAMMA
BLK GAM : OFF
KNEE ON
WHT CLIP: ON
DETAIL ON
:
:
ON
ON
ITEM MOVE
ESC
:
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VF OUT
: COLOR
: OFF
:
LVL DEP : ON
SKIN DTL: OFF
MATRIX : OFF
VF DETAIL
MARKER
CURSOR
ZEBRA SW
:
ON
: OFF
: OFF
:
ASSIGNABLE : OFF
1
z
6
7
Add the items.
1 Turn the MENU SELECT knob until the page that
has the desired items appears, then press the
MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
Turn the MENU SELECT knob to move the arrow
marker (,) to the desired item, then press the MENU
SELECT switch toward ENTER.
The item selected in step 1 moves to the position that
you selected in step 3.
In the above example, “ASSIGNABLE” is moved to
the top and the other items are moved down one line.
To insert a blank line
Proceed as follows:
The USER 2 EDIT page appears again, displaying the
newly added item.
1
Turn the MENU SELECT knob to move the arrow
marker (,) to the item above which you want to insert
a blank line.
Add the remaining items by repeating steps 4 to 6.
You can add up to 10 items on one page.
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.
To delete items from a page
Proceed as follows:
2
Select “BLANK”, and press the MENU SELECT
switch toward ENTER.
1
2
Move the arrow marker (,) to the item to be deleted,
and press the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
The previously displayed page appears again, and a
blank line is inserted above the specified item.
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.
Note
You cannot insert a blank line on a page where 10 items
have already been registered.
Select “DELETE,” and press the MENU SELECT
switch toward ENTER.
The previously displayed screen appears again, and the
message “DELETE OK? YES,NO” appears at the
upper right.
Editing by pages
You can add a new page to the USER menu, delete a page
from the USER menu or replace pages, using the EDIT
PAGE of the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu.
3
To delete, turn the MENU SELECT knob to move the
arrow marker (,) to “YES,” and press the MENU
SELECT switch toward ENTER.
To add a page
Proceed as follows:
To change the order of items on a page
Proceed as follows:
1
Select “USER MENU CUSTOMIZE” on the TOP
MENU screen.
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If this is the first time the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE
menu has been displayed, the CONTENTS page of the
menu appears.
If the menu has been used before, the last accessed
page appears.
To cancel adding a page
Before pressing the MENU SELECT switch toward
ENTER in step 5, turn the MENU SELECT knob to move
the arrow marker (,) to “ESC” at the top right of the
screen, then press the MENU SELECT switch toward
ENTER.
2
If the CONTENTS page is displayed, turn the MENU
SELECT knob to move the arrow marker (,) to
“EDIT PAGE”, then press the MENU SELECT switch
toward ENTER to display the EDIT PAGE screen.
The EDIT PAGE screen appears again.
To delete a page
Proceed as follows:
If a different page is displayed, turn the MENU
SELECT knob until the EDIT PAGE screen appears,
then press the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER
to select the page.
1
2
On the EDIT PAGE screen of the USER MENU
CUSTOMIZE menu, move the arrow marker (,) to
the page to be deleted, and press the MENU SELECT
switch toward ENTER.
EDIT PAGE
E01 TOP
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.
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01.<VF OUT>
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02.<VF DETAIL>
03.<FOCUS ASSIST>
04.<VF DISPLAY>
05.<'!' IND>
06.<VF MARKER>
07.<CURSOR>
Select DELETE, and press the MENU SELECT
switch toward ENTER.
08.<ZEBRA>
09.<SWITCH ASSIGN1>
10.<POWER SAVE>
The previously displayed screen appears again, and the
message “DELETE OK? YES,NO” appears at the
upper right.
3
Turn the MENU SELECT knob to move the arrow
marker (,) to where you want to add the page, then
press the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
ITEM DELETE
DELETE OK? YES NO
01.<VF OUT>
ESC
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02.<VF DETAIL>
03.<FOCUS ASSIST>
04.<VF DISPLAY>
05.<'!' IND>
z
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.
06.<VF MARKER>
07.<CURSOR>
08.<ZEBRA>
09.<SWITCH ASSIGN1>
10.<POWER SAVE>
EDIT FUNCTION
ESC
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INSERT
MOVE
DELETE
3
To delete, turn the MENU SELECT knob to move the
arrow marker (,) to “YES”, and press the MENU
SELECT switch toward ENTER.
To move a page
Proceed as follows:
4
5
Select INSERT, and press the MENU SELECT switch
toward ENTER.
1
Display the EDIT PAGE screen of the USER MENU
CUSTOMIZE menu. Turn the MENU SELECT knob
to move the arrow marker (,) to the page that you
want to move.
The selection screen appears.
CONTENTS
ESC
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01.USER 1
02.USER 2
03.USER 3
04.USER 4
05.USER 5
06.USER 6
07.USER 7
08.USER 8
09.USER 9
10.USER 10
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.
2
3
Select MOVE, then press the MENU SELECT switch
toward ENTER.
The EDIT PAGE screen appears again.
Turn the MENU SELECT knob to move the arrow
marker (,) to the desired page, then press the MENU
SELECT switch toward ENTER.
Turn MENU SELECT knob to move the arrow marker
(,) to the position to where you want to move the
page selected in step 1.
This adds the number and name of the selected page
above the item selected in step 3.
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ITEM MOVE
ESC
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01.<VF OUT>
02.<VF DETAIL>
03.<FOCUS ASSIST>
04.<VF DISPLAY>
05.<'!' IND>
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06.<VF MARKER>
07.<CURSOR>
08.<ZEBRA>
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09.<SWITCH ASSIGN1>
10.<POWER SAVE>
4
Press the MENU SELECT switch toward ENTER.
The page selected in step 1 is moved to the position
selected in step 3.
In the above example, <SWITCH ASSIGN1> moves
to the “04” position, and the <VF DISPLAY> and
following pages move down one line.
Menu Operations
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Menu List
This section shows the menus to be displayed on the
viewfinder in tables.
Notes
CCU: HDCU1000/1500 Camera Control Unit
Execute by ENTER: Execute by pushing on the MENU
SELECT switch to ENTER.
• For the pages that have been registered in the USER
menu at the factory, the USER menu page numbers are
indicated in parenthesis in the No. column of the tables.
• A CONTENTS page (numbered 00) is also provided for
each menu.
OPERATION Menu
Page title
No. Item
Default
ON
Settings
Remarks
<VF DISPLAY>
01
EX
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
LEFT, RIGT
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ALL, WRN, AT, OFF
(U04)
ZOOM
OFF
LEFT
OFF
ON
DISP
FOCUS
ND
CC
ON
5600K
IRIS
ON
ON
WHITE
D.EXT
GAIN
OFF
ON
ON
SHUTT
BATT
ON
OFF
ON
RETURN
TALK
ON
MESSAG
ALL
ALL: To display all messages
WRN: To display warning
messages and higher
AT: To display Auto Setup
information and higher
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Page title
No. Item
Default
Settings
Remarks
<'!' IND>
02
(U05)
ND
[IND] ON
ON, OFF
[IND]: Set whether to be
included in the status
indications on the
[NORMAL] 1 – – – –
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (combination
allowed)
[NORMAL]: Specify the
conditions under which the
‘!’ indication is not to be
displayed even if [IND] is
ON. (By specifying the
standard or normal
CC
[IND] ON
ON, OFF
[NORMAL] – B – – –
A, B, C, D, E (combination
allowed)
WHITE
5600K
SHUTT
FAN
[IND] ON
ON, OFF, – – –
P, A, B (combination allowed)
ON, OFF, – – –
ON, OFF
[NORMAL] – A B
[IND] ON
conditions here, non-
standard or abnormal
conditions can be found
with the ‘!’ indication on the
viewfinder.)
[NORMAL] OFF
[IND] ON
ON, OFF, – – –
ON, OFF
[NORMAL] OFF
[IND] ON
ON, OFF
e.g.: With the default setting of
ND, the ‘!’ indication is
[NORMAL] AUTO1
[IND] ON
AUTO1, AUTO2, MIN, MAX
ON, OFF
displayed when an ND filter
other than 1 is selected.
EXT
FORMAT
[IND] ON
ON, OFF
– – –: When CCU connected
[NORMAL] 59.94i
59.94i, 29.97PsF, 50i, 25PsF,
24PsF, 23.98PsF, 59.94P,
50P
(cannot be changed)
<VF MARKER>
03
(U06)
MARKER
CENTER
ON
ON, OFF
Except MASK
WHITE
OFF
1
WHITE, BLACK, DOT
ON, OFF
1, 2, 3, 4
1: Entire cross
2: Entire cross with a hole
3: Center
4: Center with a hole
SAFETY ZONE
EFFECT
OFF
ON, OFF
90.0%
OFF
80.0, 90.0, 92.5, 95.0%
ON, OFF, (FOCUS)
(FOCUS): Displayed when
INDICATOR of <FOCUS
ASSIST> is ON.
ASPECT
MASK
OFF
4:3
ON, OFF
16:9, 15:9, 14:9, 13:9, 4:3
ON, OFF
OFF
12
0 to 15
Set the level to darken
outside the aspect area.
SAFETY
OFF
ON, OFF, (AREA)
For the safety marker in
Aspect mode.
(AREA): Displayed when
AREA MARKER of
90.0%
80.0, 90.0, 92.5, 95.0%
<FOCUS ASSIST> is ON.
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Page title
No. Item
Default
ON
Settings
Remarks
<VF DETAIL>
04
VF DETAIL
ON, OFF
(U02)
25%
0
0 to 100%
CRISP
FREQUENCY
FAT MODE
FLICKER
–99 to 99
9M
9M, 14M, 18M
ON, OFF
OFF
OFF
100%
100%
OFF
BLUE
OFF
ON, OFF
AREA
100%, 70%, 60%, 50%, 40%
0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%
ON, OFF
ZOOM LINK
COLOR DETAIL
BLUE, RED, YELLOW
ON, OFF
PEAK COLOR
CHROMA LEVEL 25%
100%, 50%, 25%, 0%
ON, OFF, (EFFECT)
<FOCUS ASSIST>
05
(U03)
INDICATOR
OFF
(EFFECT): Displayed when
EFFECT of <VF
MARKER> is ON.
MODE
LEVEL
BOX
BOTTOM
3
BOX, B&W, COL
BOTTOM, LEFT, TOP, RIGHT
1 to 5
QUICK
50
QUICK, SMOOTH
0 to 99
GAIN
OFFSET
50
0 to 99
AREA MARKER
OFF
ON, OFF, (ASPECT)
(ASPECT): Displayed when
ASPECT SAFETY of <VF
MARKER> is ON.
SIZE
MIDDLE
CENTER
50
SMALL, MIDDLE, LARGE
LEFT, CENTER, RIGHT
0 to 99
POSITION
POSITION H
POSITION V
ZEBRA
50
0 to 99
<ZEBRA>
06
OFF
1
ON, OFF
(U08)
1, 2, 1&2
ZEBRA1 LEVEL
WIDTH
70%
10%
100%
OFF
WHITE
BOX
50
50 to 109%
0 to 30%
ZEBRA2
50 to 109%
ON, OFF
<CURSOR>
07
CURSOR
Display only
(U07)
WHITE, BLACK, DOT
BOX, CROSS
0 to 99
BOX/CROSS
H POSITION
V POSITION
WIDTH
Display only
Display only
Display only
Display only
Display only
Display only
50
0 to 99
50
0 to 99
HEIGHT
50
0 to 99
<VF OUT>
08
(U01)
VF OUT
COLOR
OFF
RET
Y-MIX
80%
COLOR, Y, R, G, B
ON, OFF
RET MIX VF
MIX DIRECTION
MIX VF MODE
MIX VF LEVEL
MAIN, RET
Y-MIX, WIRE(W), WIRE(B)
0 to 80%
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Page title
No. Item
Default
Settings
Remarks
<SWITCH ASSIGN1>
09
(U09)
ASSIGNABLE
OFF
OFF, EXTENDER, 5600K,
FAN MAX, D.EXTENDER
Note
When you turn D.EXTENDER
ON or OFF, noise may be
generated. This is not a
malfunction.
RE.ROTATION
STD
STD, RVS
Specify operation mode of the
MENU SELECT knob.
STD: Clockwise rotation
moves , down or
increases values on the
menu screen.
RVS: Counterclockwise
rotation moves , down or
increases values on the
menu screen.
<HEAD SET>
10
(U12)
INTERCOM1 MIC
LEVEL
CARBON
DYNAMIC, CARBON,
MANUAL
(–20 dB)
–60 dB, –50 dB, –40 dB,
–30 dB, –20 dB, (–60 dB),
(–50 dB), (–40 dB), (–30 dB),
(–20 dB)
Settings in ( ): With DYNAMIC
or CARBON (cannot be
changed)
0 dB
(ON)
–6 dB, 0 dB, 6 dB
Input gain
POWER
ON, OFF, (ON), (OFF)
Settings in ( ): With DYNAMIC
or CARBON (cannot be
changed)
UNBAL
INTERCOM2 MIC
LEVEL
(ON)
ON, OFF, (ON), (OFF)
Settings in ( ): With CARBON
(cannot be changed)
CARBON
(–20 dB)
DYNAMIC, CARBON,
MANUAL
–60 dB, –50 dB, –40 dB,
–30 dB, –20 dB, (–60 dB),
(–50 dB), (–40 dB), (–30 dB),
(–20 dB)
Settings in ( ): With DYNAMIC
or CARBON (cannot be
changed)
0 dB
(ON)
–6 dB, 0 dB, 6 dB
Input gain
POWER
UNBAL
ON, OFF, (ON), (OFF)
Settings in ( ): With DYNAMIC
or CARBON (cannot be
changed)
(ON)
ON, OFF, (ON), (OFF)
Settings in ( ): With CARBON
(cannot be changed)
<INTERCOM LEVEL>
<RECEIVE SEL1>
11
(U13)
SIDE TONE
INTERCOM1
INTERCOM2
50
MU, 1 to 99
50
MU, 1 to 99
12
INTERCOM1
SEPARATE
SEPARATE, MIX
RECEIVE SELECT
INTERCOM
ENG
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT
LEFT
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
JN3 model only
CED model only
CED model only
PROD
PGM1
PGM2
TRACKER
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Page title
No. Item
Default
Settings
Remarks
<RECEIVE SEL2>
13
INTERCOM2
SEPARATE
SEPARATE, MIX
RECEIVE SELECT
INTERCOM
ENG
LEFT
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
SEPARATE, MIX
JN3 model only
CED model only
CED model only
LEFT
PROD
LEFT
PGM1
RIGHT
RIGHT
- - -
PGM2
TRACKER
<RECEIVE SEL3>
14
TRACKER RECEIVE
SELECT
SEPARATE
INTERCOM
ENG
LEFT
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
SEPARATE, MIX
JN3 model only
CED model only
CED model only
LEFT
PROD
LEFT
PGM1
RIGHT
RIGHT
SEPARATE
PGM2
<RECEIVE SEL4>
15
EARPHONE
RECEIVE SELECT
INTERCOM
ENG
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT
LEFT
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
- - - , LEFT, RIGHT, BOTH
Execute by ENTER.
JN3 model only
CED model only
CED model only
PROD
PGM1
PGM2
TRACKER
READ (MS→CAM)
<OPERATOR FILE>
16
To read the operator file from
a “Memory Stick”
WRITE (CAM→MS)
PRESET
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
To write the current settings of
the operator file items to a
“Memory Stick”
To set the operator file items
to the preset values in internal
memory
FILE ID
alphanumerics (max.16
characters)
Enter a comment for the
operator file to be written to a
“Memory Stick.”
CAM CODE
DATE
Camera code
Date
Display only
Display only
<LENS FILE>
17
(U11)
FILE
1
1 to 17
1 to 16: When using a non-
serial lens
17: When using a serial lens
xxxx...
F.xx
Lens file name
Changeable only when using
a non-serial lens
F-stop number of the lens
Changeable only when using
a non-serial lens
CENTER MARKER
H POS
To set and store the center
marker position:
H POS: Increasing the value
moves it to the right.
0
0
–20 to 20
V POS
–20 to 20
V POS: Increasing the value
moves it downwards.
STORE
Execute by ENTER.
Menu List
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PAINT Menu
Menu page
No.
Item⁄
Default
Settings
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
Remarks
<SW STATUS>
P01 FLARE
GAMMA
ON
ON
BLK GAM
KNEE
OFF
ON
WHT CLIP
DETAIL
ON
ON
LVL DEP
SKIN DTL
MATRIX
ON
OFF
OFF
<VIDEO LEVEL>
P02
[R] [G] [B] [M]
R, G, B, and M (master) values
can be independently set.
(M cannot be set for WHITE or
FLARE.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
WHITE
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
BLACK
FLARE
GAMMA
V MOD
FLARE
V MOD
D. SHAD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ON
ON
OFF
Selectable only with a lens which
supports dynamic shading
TEST
OFF
OFF, SAW, 3STEP, 10STEP
<COLOR TEMP>
P03
[R] [G] [B]
0
0
0
WHITE
–99 to 99
AUTO WHITE
Execute by ENTER.
BALANCE
COLOR TEMP
BALANCE
3200K
0
0K to 65535K
–99 to 99
MASTER
0.0 dB
–3.0 to 12.0 dB
<GAMMA>
P04
[R] [G] [B] [M]
R, G, B, and M (master) values
can be independently set.
0
0
0
0
LEVEL
–99 to 99
COARSE
TABLE
0.45
0.35 to 0.90 (0.05 steps)
STANDARD, HYPER
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
STANDARD
5
With STANDARD selected
1: equivalent to a camcorder
2: 4.5-times gain
3: 3.5-times gain
4: equivalent to SMPTE-240M
5: equivalent to ITU-R709
6: 5.0-times gain
7: 5.0-times gain - 709
4
1, 2, 3, 4
With HYPER selected
1: 325% to 100%
2: 460% to 100%
3: 325% to 109%
4: 460% to 109%
GAMMA
TEST
ON
ON, OFF
OFF
OFF, SAW, 3STEP, 10STEP
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Menu page
No.
P05
Item⁄
Default
Settings
Remarks
<BLACK GAMMA>
[R] [G] [B] [M]
R, G, B, and M (master) values
can be independently set.
0
0
0
0
LEVEL
–99 to 99
RANGE
HIGH
OFF
OFF
0
LOW, L.MID, H.MID, HIGH
ON, OFF
TEST
OFF, SAW, 3STEP, 10STEP
–99 to 99
<SATURATION>
P06 SATURATION
OFF
0
ON, OFF
LOW KEY SAT
RANGE
–99 to 99
HIGH
OFF
OFF
LOW, L.MID, H.MID, HIGH
ON, OFF
TEST
OFF, SAW, 3STEP, 10STEP
<KNEE>
P07
[R] [G] [B] [M]
R, G, B, and M (master) values
can be independently set.
0
0
0
0
K POINT
–99 to 99
Absolute values are displayed in
ABS mode except for M (master).
K SLOPE
0
0
0
0
–99 to 99
KNEE
ON
OFF
0
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
–99 to 99
ON, OFF
OFF, AUTO
–99 to 99
KNEE MAX
KNEE SAT
OFF
OFF
0
AUTO KNEE
POINT LIMIT
Absolute value is displayed in ABS
mode.
SLOPE
ABS
0
–99 to 99
Absolute value is displayed in ABS
mode.
Highlighted: ABS (Absolute) mode
<WHITE CLIP>
P08
[R] [G] [B] [M]
R, G, B, and M (master) values
can be independently set.
0
0
0
0
W CLIP
–99 to 99
Absolute values are displayed in
ABS mode except for M (master).
ON
ON, OFF
ABS
P09 DETAIL
LEVEL
Highlighted: ABS (Absolute) mode
<DETAIL 1>
ON
0
ON, OFF
–99 to 99
Absolute value is displayed in ABS
mode.
LIMITER M
0
0
–99 to 99
LIMITER WHT
–99 to 99
Absolute value is displayed in ABS
mode.
LIMITER BLK
CRISP
0
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
ON, OFF
Absolute value is displayed in ABS
mode.
0
Absolute value is displayed in ABS
mode.
LVL DEP
0
Absolute value is displayed in ABS
mode.
ON
ABS
Highlighted: ABS (Absolute) mode
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Menu page
No.
Item⁄
Default
Settings
Remarks
<DETAIL 2>
P10 H/V RATIO
0
–99 to 99
Absolute value is displayed in ABS
mode.
FREQ
0
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
ON, OFF
Absolute value is displayed in ABS
mode.
MIX RATIO
0
Absolute value is displayed in ABS
mode.
KNEE APERTURE
0
Absolute value is displayed in ABS
mode.
OFF
ABS
Highlighted: ABS (Absolute) mode
<SKIN DETAIL>
P11 SKIN DTL
SKIN GATE
OFF
OFF
ON, OFF
OFF, 1, 2, 3, (MAT)
1, 2, 3: Skin gate can be set to ON
for the specified channel only
(MAT): Displayed when GATE of
<MULTI MATRIX> is ON.
ABS
Highlighted: ABS (Absolute) mode
[1]
[2]
[3]
Skin tone detail function can be
independently set for each
(ON) OFF OFF
CH SW
HUE
ON, OFF
channel (channel 1 is always ON).
AUTO AUTO AUTO Execute by ENTER.
PHASE
WIDTH
SAT
0
0
0
0 to 359
Absolute values are indicated for
LEVEL only in ABS mode.
29
29
29
0 to 90
–89 –89 –89
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
ON, OFF
ON, OFF, - -
LEVEL
P12 R-G
R-B
0
0
0
<USER MATRIX>
0
0
0
0
0
0
G-R
G-B
B-R
B-G
MATRIX
PRESET
OFF
- -
- - : Displayed when MATRIX is
OFF (cannot be changed)
- -
SMPTE-240M, ITU-709,
SMPTE-WIDE, NTSC, EBU,
ITU-601, - -
USER
MULTI
- -
- -
0
ON, OFF, - -
ON, OFF, - -
<MULTI MATRIX>
P13 PHASE
0, 23, 45, 68, 90, 113, 135,
Select an axis (angle) at PHASE
158, 180, 203, 225, 248, 270, for which the multimatrix
293, 315, 338
adjustment to be made, and set
HUE and SAT. (HUE and SAT can
be adjusted independently for 16
axes.)
HUE
SAT
0
0
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
ALL CLEAR
Execute by ENTER.
ON, OFF, (SKN)
GATE
OFF
(SKN): Displayed when SKIN
GATE of <SKIN DETAIL> is
ON.
MATRIX
OFF
- -
ON, OFF
PRESET
ON, OFF, - -
- - : Displayed when MATRIX is
OFF (cannot be changed)
- -
SMPTE-240M, ITU-709,
SMPTE-WIDE, NTSC, EBU,
ITU-601, - -
USER
MULTI
- -
- -
ON, OFF, - -
ON, OFF, - -
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39
Menu page
No.
Item⁄
Default
Settings
Remarks
<SHUTTER>
P14 SHUTTER
OFF
ON, OFF, (ON), (OFF)
Settings in ( ): When a remote
control unit/panel or a CCU is
not connected (cannot be
changed)
JN3 model:
59.94i: 1/100, 1/125, 1/250,
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000
50i: 1/60, 1/125, 1/250,
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000
29.97PsF: 1/40, 1/60, 1/100,
1/120, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500,
1/1000, 1/2000
Step shutter setting
1/100 (sec)
CED model:
1/60 (sec)
25PsF: 1/33, 1/50, 1/100,
1/125, 1/250, 1/500,
1/1000, 1/2000
24P/23.98P: 1/32, 1/48,
1/96, 1/125, 1/250,
1/500, 1/1000
59.94P: 1/100, 1/125, 1/250,
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000
50P: 1/60, 1/125, 1/250,
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000
ECS FREQ
JN3 model:
60.00 Hz
CED model:
50.00 Hz
59.94i: 60.00 to 4300 Hz
50i: 50.00 to 4700 Hz
29.97PsF: 30.00 to 2700 Hz
25PsF: 25.00 to 2300 Hz
24PsF/23.98PsF: 24.00 to
2200 Hz
59.94P: 59.96 to 4600 Hz
50P: 50.03 to 4600 Hz
<NOISE SUP>
<SCENE FILE>
P15 NOISE SUP
0%
0 to 100%
ON, OFF
OFF
P16
1
To store and read scene files
(paint data):
2
When storing a file in camera
memory, specify the number
before executing STORE.
When reading, only specify the
number.
3
4
5
STORE
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
STANDARD
READ (MS→CAM)
To read the standard paint data
To load five scene files from a
“Memory Stick” to internal
memory
WRITE (CAM→MS)
Execute by ENTER.
Max.16 characters
To write five scene files in the
camera’s memory to a “Memory
Stick”
FILE ID
Enter a comment for the scene
files to be written to a “Memory
Stick.”
CAM CODE
DATE
Camera code
Date
Display only
Display only
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MAINTENANCE Menu
Menu page
No. Item⁄
Default
Settings
Remarks
<AUTO SETUP>
M01 AUTO BLACK
AUTO WHITE
AUTO LEVEL
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
OFF, SAW, 3STEP, 10STEP
AUTO WHITE SHADING
AUTO BLACK SHADING
TEST
OFF
<WHITE SHADING>
M02
[R]
0
[G]
[B]
0
R, G, and B values can be
independently set.
0
0
0
0
0
V SAW
–99 to 99
V PARA
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
–99 to 99
H SAW
–99 to 99
H PARA
–99 to 99
WHITE
–99 to 99
AUTO WHITE SHADING
WHITE SHAD MODE
3D WHITE SHAD
Execute by ENTER.
RGB, RB
RB
ON
[R] [G] [B] [M]
ON, OFF
<BLACK SHADING>
M03
R, G, and B values can be
independently set.
M (master) value can also be
set for BLACK.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
V SAW
–99 to 99
V PARA
0
–99 to 99
H SAW
0
–99 to 99
H PARA
0
–99 to 99
BLK SET
0
–99 to 99
BLACK
0
0
–99 to 99
MASTER GAIN
AUTO BLACK SHADING
2D BLACK SHAD
0 dB
−3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 dB
Execute by ENTER.
ON, OFF
ON
0
<OHB MATRIX>
M04 PHASE
0, 23, 45, 68, 90, 113, 135,
158, 180, 203, 225, 248,
270, 293, 315, 338
To select an axis (angle) at
PHASE for which the OHB
matrix adjustment is to be
made, and set HUE and SAT
(HUE and SAT can be adjusted
independently for 16 axes).
HUE
SAT
0
0
–99 to 99
–99 to 99
ALL CLEAR
Execute by ENTER.
To clear the HUE and SAT
values for all PHASE settings
OHB MATRIX
MATRIX
OFF
OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
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Menu page
No. Item⁄
Default
Settings
Remarks
<AUTO IRIS>
M05 AUTO IRIS
OFF
ON, OFF, (ON), (OFF)
Settings in ( ): When a remote
control unit/panel or a CCU
is not connected (cannot be
changed)
WINDOW
1
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Select the auto iris windows:
1
4
2
5
3
6
The shaded parts indicate the
area where light detection
occurs.
OVERRIDE
- -
–99 to 99, - -
To set the override to
temporarily change the
reference value for brightness
of the automatic iris level in the
range of 2 steps:
–99: two steps to fully closed
iris
99: two steps to fully open iris
- - : OFF
The setting returns to - - when
the power is turned off.
IRIS LEVEL
APL RATIO
0
–99 to 99
4 steps
65
–99 to 99
IRIS GAIN
0
–99 to 99
IRIS CLOSE
OFF
60 dB
60 dB
50
ON, OFF
<MIC GAIN>
<UP TALLY>
M06 MIC1
(U14)
MIC2
20, 30, 40, 50, 60 dB
20, 30, 40, 50, 60 dB
0 to 100
M07 TALLY BRIGHTNESS
(U20)
NUMBER BRIGHTNESS 50
0 to 100
CAMERA NUMBER
NUMBER DISPLAY
- -
- -, 1 to 96
AUTO
ON, OFF, AUTO
AUTO: to correspond to the UP
TALLY switch setting
<CALL/TALLY>
M08 CCU CALL
CAM CALL
ON
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
Invalid with CCU connected
Invalid with CCU connected
Displays the current format.
OFF
<OUTPUT FORMAT> M09 CURRENT
1080-59.94i
1080
(U15)
ACTIVE LINE
1080, 720
The selectable frame settings
are displayed for the selected
ACTIVE LINE.
(not displayed with CCU
connected)
JN3 model: 59.94i 1080: 24PsF, 59.94i,
CED model: 50i
29.97PsF, 23.98PsF,
59.94P, 50i, 25PsF, 50P
720: 59.94P, 50P
<DOWN
CONVERTER>
M10 OUTPUT SIGNAL
MAIN
SQ
MAIN, RET, VF
SQ, EC
(U18)
ASPECT
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Menu page
No. Item⁄
Default
Settings
Remarks
<TEST OUT>
M11 OUTPUT
(U16)
VF
SD-SYNC, HD-SYNC, VF,
VBS
(PWR SAVE)
Displayed in POWER SAVE
mode only
VBS-OUT
CHARACTER
OFF
0
ON, OFF
GAIN
–127 to 127
–127 to 127
ON, OFF
CHROMA
SETUP
0
ON
JN3 model only (displayed
when the format is NTSC)
HD SYNC-OUT
V-PHASE
0
–127 to 127
H-PHASE
0
–127 to 127
<SDI-2 OUT>
M12 OUTPUT
(U17)
MAIN
MAIN, VF, LINK-B, RET, SD- The signal selected for
SDI
OUTPUT SIGNAL of <DOWN
CONVERTER> is output in
SD-SDI mode.
(PWR SAVE)
CHARACTER
Displayed in POWER SAVE
mode only
OFF
OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
Not displayed if OUTPUT is set
to VF or LINK-B
EMB AUDIO
(1-MIC1 2-MIC2)
Displayed when OUTPUT is
MAIN or LINK-B
(3-AES1 4-AES2)
(1-PGM1 2-PGM2)
(3-ENG 4-PROD)
Displayed when OUTPUT is
VF, RET or SD-SDI
<POWER SAVE>
<TRUNK>
M13 SDI-2 OUT
(U10)
PWR SAVE
ACTIVE
PWR SAVE, ACTIVE
PWR SAVE, ACTIVE
DOWN CONVERTER
M14 TRUNK
ON
ON, OFF
(U19)
IF
232c
232c, 422A
<GENLOCK>
<DATE>
M15 REFERENCE
M16 DATE/TIME
Condition of synchronisation
(display only)
yyyy/mm/dd
hh: mm
2000 to 2099 / 01 to 12 / 00
to 31, 00 to 23 : 00 to 59
<BATTERY ALARM>
M17 BEFORE END
END
11.5 V
11.0 V
AUTO1
11.5 to 17.0 V
11.0 to 11.5 V
<OTHERS 1>
M18 FAN MODE
OFF, AUTO1, AUTO2 , MIN, AUTO1: Normal rotation
MAX
AUTO2: Slow rotation
CAM BARS
OFF
Y
ON, OFF
V DTL CREATION
DTL H/V MODE
TEST 2 MODE
WHITE SETUP MODE
ALAC
NAM, G, R+G, Y
H/V, V only
3STEP, 10STEP
AWB, A.LVL
AUTO, OFF
H/V
3STEP
A.LVL
AUTO
With AUTO selected, the status
is displayed at the right.
(ACTIVE): Compensation in
progress
(WAIT): Waiting for completion
of lens initialization
(STOP): Compensation is
turned off for a non-
applicable lens
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Menu page
No. Item⁄
Default
Settings
Remarks
<OTHERS 2>
M19 MENU RESUME
DATE TYPE
OPE & USER
5 M/D/Y
OPE & USER, ALL, OFF
1 Y/Mn/D
2 Mn/D
3 D/M/Y
4 D/M
Y: Year
Mn: Month (numeric)
M: Month (character string)
D: Day
5 M/D/Y
6 M/D
FILTER WHT MEM
F NO. DISP
OFF
ON, OFF
Set to ON to use independent
white memory at each CC filter
position.
CONTROL
CONTROL, RETURN
Select the iris indication on the
panel when AUTO IRIS is off:
CONTROL: To display the
value from the camera
RETURN: To display the value
returned from the lens
(When AUTO IRIS is on, the
value returned from the lens is
always displayed.)
<OPTION KEY>
M20 READ (MStCAM)
Execute by ENTER.
To read the install key from a
“Memory Stick.”
INSTALLED OPTION
Displayed only when an option
has been installed.
FILE Menu
Five types of files can be used for easy adjustments of the
camera; Operator, Reference, Scene, OHB, and Lens.
You can store the items set with the OPERATION menu
and customized USER menu in the Operator file.
For the specific items included in these files, refer to the
Maintenance Manual.
Menu page
No. Item⁄
Default
Settings
Remarks
<OPERATOR FILE>
F01 READ (MS→CAM)
Execute by ENTER.
To read the operator file from a
“Memory Stick”
WRITE (CAM→MS)
PRESET
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
To write the current settings of
the operator file items to a
“Memory Stick”
To set the operator file items to
the preset values in internal
memory
STORE PRESET FILE
To store the current settings of
the operator file items in the
operator file in internal
memory.
FILE ID
max.16 characters
Enter a comment for the
operator file to be written to a
“Memory Stick.”
CAM CODE
DATE
Camera code
Date
Display only
Display only
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Menu page
No. Item⁄
Default
Settings
Remarks
<SCENE FILE>
F02
1
To store and read scene files
(paint data):
2
When storing a file in camera
memory, specify the number
before executing STORE.
When reading, only specify the
number.
3
4
5
STORE
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
STANDARD
READ (MS→CAM)
To read the standard paint data
To load five scene files from a
“Memory Stick” to internal
memory
WRITE (CAM→MS)
Execute by ENTER.
Max.16 characters
To write five scene files in the
camera’s memory to a
“Memory Stick”
FILE ID
Enter a comment for the scene
files to be written to a “Memory
Stick.”
CAM CODE
DATE
Camera code
Date
Display only
Display only
<REFERENCE>
F03 STORE FILE
Execute by ENTER.
To store the current settings of
the reference file items in the
reference file in internal
memory.
STANDARD
Execute by ENTER.
To read the standard values in
the reference file in internal
memory.
ALL PRESET
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
To resume the factory-preset
reference file
READ (MS→CAM)
To load a reference file from a
“Memory Stick”
WRITE (CAM→MS)
To write the current settings of
the reference file items as a
reference file to a “Memory
Stick”
FILE ID
Max.16 characters
Enter a comment for the
reference file to be written to a
“Memory Stick.”
CAM CODE
DATE
Camera code
Date
Display only
Display only
<LENS FILE>
F04 STORE FILE
Execute by ENTER.
1 to 17
No.
1
1 to 16: When using a non-
serial lens
17: When using a serial lens
NAME
F NO
xxxxx...
F1.7
Changeable only when using a
non-serial lens
F1.0 to F3.4
Changeable only when using a
non-serial lens
CENTER MARKER
H POS
To set and store the center
marker position:
H POS: Increasing the value
moves it to the right.
0
0
–20 to 20
V POS
–20 to 20
V POS: Increasing the value
moves it downwards.
STORE
Execute by ENTER.
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Menu page
No. Item⁄
Default
Settings
Remarks
<OHB FILE>
F05 STORE FILE
Execute by ENTER.
To store the offset values of the
items specific to the CCD (No
repeated store operation is
necessary even if the CCD is
reattached)
<FILE CLEAR>
F06 PRESET OPERATOR
REFERENCE (ALL)
10 SEC CLEAR
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
ON, OFF
OFF
To activate/deactivate the
function to clear the current
menu item.
OHB WHITE SHAD (ALL)
OHB WHITE SHAD (3D)
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
To clear the 3D WHITE
SHADING setting only
OHB BLACK SHAD
OHB ND OFFSET
OHB MATRIX
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
Execute by ENTER.
M.S. FORMAT
To initialize a “Memory Stick”
DIAGNOSIS Menu
This menu is only for viewing and no setting is made using
this menu.
Menu page
No. Item
Indication
Remarks
<OPTICAL LEVEL>
D01 CCU→CAM
GREEN, YELLOW, RED, NG, NO
SIGNAL
With CCU connected only
CAM→CCU
GREEN, YELLOW, RED, NG, NO
SIGNAL
With CCU connected only
<BOARD STATUS>
D02 OHB
DPR
VDA
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
Vx.xx R IT
Vx.xx
DAP
AU
AT
PS
SDI
<PLD VERSION>
D03 TG
VDA
DAP
Vx.xx
AT
Vx.xx
SDI
Vx.xx
DPR
D04 AT
Vx.xx
<ROM VERSION>
<SERIAL No>
Vx.xx
(U21)
PANEL
Vx.xx
D05 MODEL
NO.
HDCxxxxR
xxxxxxx
OPTION
Option(s) are displayed if installed only
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About a “Memory Stick”
Using a “Memory Stick”
Terminal
When a “Memory Stick” is inserted in the camera, the file
data can be stored on the “Memory Stick,” which enables
you to share data among cameras.
Write-protect tab
Labelling position
Usable types of “Memory Stick”
You can use a “Memory Stick,” a “MagicGate Memory
Stick,” or a “Memory Stick PRO” with this product.
However, the MagicGate copyright protection is not
1)
• When you set the “Memory Stick” write-protect tab to
“LOCK,” data cannot be recorded, edited, or erased.
• Data may be damaged if:
—You remove the “Memory Stick” or turn off the unit
while it is reading or writing data.
valid with this product.
1) MagicGate is copyright protection technology that uses encryption
technology.
—You use the “Memory Stick” in a location subject to
the effects of static electricity or electric noise.
• We recommend that you make a backup copy of
important data that you record on the “Memory Stick”.
Note
You cannot use a “Memory Stick Duo” or a “Memory
Stick PRO Duo” without an appropriate adaptor.
Note on data read/write speed
Notes
Data read/write speed may vary depending on the
combination of the “Memory Stick” and “Memory Stick”
compliant product you use.
• Do not attach anything other than the supplied label to
the “Memory Stick” labeling position.
• Attach the label so that it does not stick out beyond the
labeling position.
• Carry and store the “Memory Stick” in its case.
• Do not touch the terminal of the “Memory Stick” with
anything, including your finger or metallic objects.
• Do not strike, bend, or drop the “Memory Stick”.
• Do not disassemble or modify the “Memory Stick”.
• Do not allow the “Memory Stick” to get wet.
• Do not use or store the “Memory Stick” in a location that
is:
Inserting a “Memory Stick”
Insert a “Memory Stick” with the label side left into the
“Memory Stick” slot until it clicks and the access lamp
lights in red.
—Extremely hot, such as in a car parked in the sun
—Under direct sunlight
—Very humid or subject to corrosive substances
Precautions
• To prevent data loss, make backups of data frequently. In
no event will Sony be liable for any loss of data.
• Unauthorized recording may be contrary to the
provisions of copyright law. When you use a “Memory
Stick” that has been pre-recorded, be sure that the
material has been recorded in accordance with copyright
and other applicable laws.
Label side
Memory Stick
Access lamp
• The “Memory Stick” application software may be
modified or changed by Sony without prior notice.
• Note that there are certain restrictions on recording stage
performances and other entertainment events, even if
they are recorded for personal use only.
Access lamp
If the access lamp is lit or is flashing, data is being read
from or written to the “Memory Stick.” At this time, do not
shake the product or subject it to shock. Do not turn off the
power of the product or remove the “Memory Stick.” This
may damage the data.
Using a “Memory Stick”
47
• “Memory Stick” and
Corporation.
• “Memory Stick Duo” and
are trademarks of Sony
are
Specifications
trademarks of Sony Corporation.
• “Memory Stick PRO” and
trademarks of Sony Corporation.
• “Memory Stick PRO Duo and
are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
• “MagicGate” and
are
General
Power requirements
AC 240 V, 1.7 A (max.)
DC 180 V, 0.9 A (max.)
DC 12 V, 10 A (max.)
are trademarks
of Sony Corporation.
Operating temperature
−20°C to +45°C (−4°F to +113°F)
Storage temperature −20°C to +60°C (−4°F to +140°F)
Mass
Approx. 21 kg (46 lb 5 oz) (main
unit only)
Dimensions
Imager
Imager
Method
2/3-type Progressive Scan CCD
3-CCD, RGB
Effective resolution 1920 (horizontal) × 1080 (vertical)
Electrical characteristics
Sensitivity
f10.0 with 1080/59.94i
f11.0 with 1080/50i
(at 2000 lx with 89.9% reflectivity)
Typical –56 dB/–64 dB (NS MAX)
Image S/N
Horizontal resolution
1000 TV lines (at center of screen)
5 % or higher modulation
Geometric distortion Negligible (not including lens
distortion)
Optical system specifications
Spectral system
Built-in filters
F1.4 prism
Color temperature conversion filters
A: cross filter
B: 3200K (clear)
C: 4300K
D: 6300K
E: 8000K
ND filters
1: clear
2: 1/4 ND
3: 1/8 ND
4: 1/16 ND
5: 1/64 ND
Input connectors
DC IN
XLR 4-pin (1)
10.5 to 17 V DC
6-pin (1)
RET CONTROL
Specifications
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AUDIO IN 1, AUDIO IN 2
XLR 3-pin, female (1 each)
Connectors for optical/electric composite cables:
• LEMO® PUW.3K.93C.TLCC96 (to the “CAMERA”
connector on CCU)
• LEMO® FUW.3K.93C.TLMC96 (to the “CCU”
connector on CAMERA)
For MIC: −60 dBu (may be selected
up to −20 dBu by menu or
HDCU1000/1500 operations),
balanced
Caution on the optical/electric composite cable:
For connection between the camera control unit and a
camera, be sure to use an optical/electric signal composite
cable with the connectors specified in this manual in order
to comply with the limit for EMC regulations.
For LINE: 0 dBu, balanced
Output connectors
TEST OUT
BNC type (1)
1.0 Vp-p, 75-ohm terminated
PROMPTER 1, PROMPTER 2
BNC type (1)
Connecteurs pour les câbles optiques/électriques
composites:
1.0 Vp-p, 75-ohm terminated
D-sub 25-pin (1)
4-pin (1)
10.5 to 17 V DC, 500 mA maximum
It may be limited depending on the
load and input conditions.
BNC type (1 each)
• LEMO® PUW.3K.93C.TLCC96 (au connecteur
«CAMERA» de l’unité de commande de caméra)
• LEMO® FUW.3K.93C.TLMC96 (au connecteur
«CCU» de la caméra)
VF
DC OUT
Attention concernant le câble optique/électrique
composite:
SDI 1, SDI 2
Pour la connexion entre l’unité de commande de caméra et
une caméra, utilisez un câble optique/électrique composite
avec connecteurs spécifiés dans ce manuel pour assurer la
conformité avec la réglementation EMC.
Input/output connectors
CCU
Electro-optical connector (1)
TRACKER
REMOTE
10-pin (1)
8-pin multi-connector (1)
Anschlüsse für optische/elektrische FBAS-Kabel:
• LEMO® PUW.3K.93C.TLCC96 (an „CAMERA“-
Anschluss an der Kamerasteuereinheit)
• LEMO® FUW.3K.93C.TLMC96 (an „CCU“-Anschluss
an der KAMERA)
INTERCOM 1, INTERCOM 2
XLR 5-pin female (1 each)
CRANE
Lens
12-pin multi-connector (1)
36-pin multi-connector (1)
Vorsichtsmaßregeln für optische/elektrische FBAS-
Kabel:
Für Verbindung zwischen Kamerasteuereinheit und
Kamera verwenden Sie immer ein optisches/elektrisches
FBAS-Kabel mit Steckern, wie in dieser Anleitung
beschrieben, um die Grenzwerte der geltenden EMV-
Vorschriften zu erfüllen.
Supplied accessories
Angle adjustment brackets (2)
Front cover (1)
Number plates for side panel (2 sets)
Number plates for up-tally lamp (1 set)
Cable clamp (2)
Operation manual (1)
Design and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
Optional accessories
HD Electronic Viewfinder
Note
HDVF-700A (7-type, monochrome)
HDVF-EL100 (11-type, color)
BKP-7911 Script Holder (with script light)
CAC-6 Return Video Selector
“Memory Stick”
Always verify that the unit is operating properly before
use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES
OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON
ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR
PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF
THIS UNIT, EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY
PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE
WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON
WHATSOEVER.
Related equipment
HDCU1000/1500 HD Camera Control Unit
MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit
RCP-700/900-series Remote Control Panel
VCS-700 Video Selector
CNU-700 Camera Command Network Unit
Specifications
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Dimensions
Unit: mm (inches)
1
1
(
)
(
)
463 18 /4
368 14 /2
3
(
)
388 15 /8
1
1
(
)
392 15 /2
1
(
)
442 17 /2
1
(
)
80 3 /4
1
(
)
)
368 14 /2
1
(
(
260 10 /4
19
)
15
/
32
OPTICAL CENTER
Specifications
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The material contained in this manual consists of information
that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended
solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described
in this manual.
Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any
portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose
other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment
described in this manual without the express written
permission of Sony Corporation.
Sony Corporation
Printed in Japan
2009.12 08
© 2009
HDC1000R (JN3/CED)
4-140-774-02(1)
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