HD COLOR CAMERA
HDC-900
HDC-900/L
HDC-910
HDC-910/L
HDC-930
HDC-950
HD CCD BLOCK ADAPTOR
HKC-T950
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
1st Edition (Revised 7)
For HDC-900/910/930/950
CAUTION
ADVARSEL
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosjonsfare.
Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som
anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten.
Brukt batteri returneres
Replace only with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
apparatleverandøren.
Vorsicht!
VARNING
Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem Austausch
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.
Använd samma batterityp eller en likvärdig typ
som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.
Kassera använt batteri enligt gällande
föreskrifter.
der Batterie.
Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom
Hersteller empfohlenen ähnlichen Typ. Entsorgung
gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des
Herstellers.
VAROITUS
ATTENTION
Paristo voi räjähtää jos se on virheellisesti
asennettu.
Il y a danger d’explosion s’il y a remplacement
incorrect de la batterie.
Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan
suosittelemaan tyyppiin.
Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden
mukaisesti.
Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même
type ou d’un type équivalent recommandé par le
constructeur.
Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément
aux instructions du fabricant.
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri-Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig
håndtering.
Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri
af samme fabrikat og type.
Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren.
HDC-900/950 IMM
1 (P)
For the customers in Japan
For the customers in the Netherlands
Voor de klanten in Nederland
Hoe u de batterijen moet verwijderen, leest u in de
Onderhoudshandleiding.
Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein
chemisch afval (KCA).
Für Kunden in Deutschland
Entsorgungshinweis: Bitte werfen Sie nur entladene
Batterien in die Sammelboxen beim Handel oder den
Kommunen. Entladen sind Batterien in der Regel dann,
wenn das Gerät abschaltet und signalisiert “Batterie
leer” oder nach längerer Gebrauchsdauer der Batterien
“nicht mehr einwandfrei funktioniert”. Um
sicherzugehen, kleben Sie die Batteriepole z.B. mit
einem Klebestreifen ab oder geben Sie die Batterien
einzeln in einen Plastikbeutel.
For the customers in the U.S.A. and Canada
RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES
Lithium-Ion batteries are recyclable.
You can help preserve our environment
by returning your used rechargeable
batteries to the collection and recycling
location nearest you.
For more information regarding recycling of re-
chargeable batteries, call toll free
Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium-Ion
batteries.
HDC-900/950 IMM
2 (P)
Table of Contents
Manual Structure
Purpose of this manual ........................................................................................ 3 (E)
Related manuals................................................................................................... 3 (E)
Contents ............................................................................................................... 4 (E)
1. Installation Overview
1-1. Checking before Installation .................................................................1-1 (E)
1-1-1. Checking the ROM and Software Version...........................1-1 (E)
1-1-2. Setting the Format of HDCU (HDC-910/930) .....................1-1 (E)
1-2. Connectors and Cables ..........................................................................1-2 (E)
1-2-1. Connector Input/Output Signals...........................................1-2 (E)
1-2-2. Wiring Diagrams for Cables ..............................................1-13 (E)
1-2-3. Connection Connectors/Cables ..........................................1-14 (E)
1-2-4. Note in connecting CCU connector ...................................1-14 (E)
1-3. Location of Printed Circuit Boards .....................................................1-15 (E)
1-4. Opening/Closing the Side Panel..........................................................1-18 (E)
1-5. Switch Setting on the Boards ..............................................................1-19 (E)
1-6. Setting the Utility Out Voltage (HDC-900/910) .................................1-24 (E)
1-7. Adjusting the Position of the Shoulder Pad (HDC-950/930) ..............1-25 (E)
1-8. Installing the Incom Panel Assembly
to the Camera Backside (HDC-950/930) ............................................1-26 (E)
1-9. Installing the Battery Adaptor BKP-L551 (HDC-950/930) ................1-26 (E)
1-10. Disconnecting/Reconnecting Flexible Card Wire...............................1-27 (E)
1-11. Notes on Use of the RTS Kit...............................................................1-28 (E)
2. Service Overview
2-1. Cleaning of Connector/Cable ................................................................2-1 (E)
2-2. Cleaning the Vent Portion of the Fan (HDC-950/930 only) .................2-3 (E)
2-3. Replacing the Fuse ................................................................................2-4 (E)
2-3-1. HDC-900/910 .......................................................................2-4 (E)
2-3-2. HDC-950/930 .......................................................................2-4 (E)
2-4. Recommended Replacing Parts.............................................................2-5 (E)
2-4-1. HDC-900/910 .......................................................................2-5 (E)
2-4-2. HDC-950/930 .......................................................................2-6 (E)
2-4-3. HKC-T950............................................................................2-7 (E)
HDC-900/950 IMM
1 (E)
3. Setup Menu
3-1. Setup Menu ...........................................................................................3-1 (E)
3-2. TOP Menu .............................................................................................3-4 (E)
3-3. OPERATION Menu ..............................................................................3-5 (E)
3-4. PAINT Menu.........................................................................................3-7 (E)
3-5. MAINTENANCE Menu .....................................................................3-19 (E)
3-6. FILE Menu ..........................................................................................3-27 (E)
3-7. DIAGNOSIS Menu .............................................................................3-32 (E)
4. File System
4-1. File Structure .........................................................................................4-1 (E)
4-2. Operator File .........................................................................................4-2 (E)
4-3. Preset Operator File...............................................................................4-3 (E)
4-4. Registering the Scene File.....................................................................4-4 (E)
4-5. Registering Reference Files ..................................................................4-6 (E)
4-6. Registering the Lens File ......................................................................4-9 (E)
4-7. Registering the OHB File ....................................................................4-10 (E)
4-7-1. Storing the Black Shading and White Shading ..................4-10 (E)
4-7-2. Adjusting the ND Offset ....................................................4-11 (E)
4-8. File items .............................................................................................4-12 (E)
HDC-900/950 IMM
2 (E)
Manual Structure
Purpose of this manual
This manual is the installation and maintenance manual of HD Color Camera HDC-
900/910/950/930 and HD CCD Block Adaptor HKC-T950 for HDC-950/930.
This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and is
provided information required for the installation and maintenance information .
Related manuals
Besides this installation and maintenance manual, the following manuals are avail-
able.
. HDC-900/910 Operation Manual (Supplied with HDC-900/910)
This manual is necessary for the use and the operation of the HDC-900/910.
Part No. : 3-204-021-XX
. HDC-950/930 Operation Manual (Supplied with HDC-950/930)
This manual is necessary for the use and the operation of the HDC-950/930.
Part No. : 3-204-027-XX
. HKC-T950 Operation Manual (Supplied with HKC-T950)
This manual is necessary for the installation and operation of the HKC-T950.
Part No. : 3-206-420-XX
. Maintenance Manual (Available on request)
This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and
describes the information regarding the circuit description, replacement of main
parts, SERVICE menu and electrical alignment.
For obtaining, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
Part No. : 9-968-560-XX
. e-manual (Tentative name) (Available on request)
This electronic manual intended for use by trained system and service engineers
describes (detailed parts list, block diagrams, schematic diagrams, and board
layouts.) required for parts-level service.
For obtaining, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
. System Manual (Available on request)
This manual is necessary for connection and operation of this unit and other
peripheral equipment.
If this manual is required, please contact to your local Sony Sales Office/Service
Center.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3 (E)
. “Semiconductor Pin Assignments” CD-ROM (Available on request)
This “Semiconductor Pin Assignments” CD-ROM allows you to search for
semiconductors used in B&P Company equipment.
Semiconductors that cannot be searched for on this CD-ROM are listed in the
maintenance manual for the corresponding unit. The maintenance manual contains
a complete list of all semiconductors and their ID Nos., and thus should be used
together with the CD-ROM.
Part number: 9-968-546-XX
Contents
The installation and maintenance manual is organized by following sections.
Section 1 Installation Overview
This section is described about the information that is required to install (switch
setting on the board, connection information, and the like.) and when installing this
unit.
Section 2 Service Overview
This section is described about the recommended replacing parts, replacing the fuse
and the cleaning procedures.
Section 3 Setup Menu
This section is described about the setup menu (TOP menu, OPERATION menu,
PAINT menu, MAINTENANCE menu, FILE menu and DIAGNOSIS menu).
Section 4 File System
This section is described about the file system to control data.
HDC-900/950 IMM
4 (E)
Section 1
Installation Overview
1-1. Checking before Installation
1-1-1. Checking the ROM and Software Version
When connecting the peripheral equipment in the list below to HDC-900/910/950/
930, be sure to check that the ROM and software version on each peripheral device
is corresponding to the camera to be connected.
When the HKC-T950 is used by connecting into the HDC-950/930, be sure to check
the version of ROM of HDC-950/930.
If the ROM and software version is lower than the specified below, be sure to
perform ROM replacement and updating the software.
If ROM replacement and updating the software are required, contact your local Sony
Sales Office/Service Center.
ROM
Peripheral equipment
Board name
Ref No.
Rom version
MSU-700A/750
CNU-700
CPU-293/CPU-286
AT-89 or AT-89A
AT-100
IC5, IC6/IC5, IC6
IC4, IC5
IC4, IC5
IC10
Ver. 1.10 or higher
Ver. 3.20 or higher
Ver. 2.80 or higher
Ver. 2.73 or higher
Ver. 2.73 or higher
Ver. 2.73 or higher
Ver. 2.73 or higher
Ver. 1.00 or higher
Ver. 1.20 or higher
Ver. 1.21 or higher
Ver. 1.21 or higher
Ver. 1.00 or higher
CNU-500
RCP-720/721
RCP-730/731
RCP-740/741
RCP-700/701
RM-B150
MPU-79
MPU-79
IC10
MPU-79
IC10
MPU-92
IC6
CPU-266
AT-130
IC4
HDC-950
IC1
HDC-930
AT-130
IC1
HDCU-900
HDCU-950
AT-141
IC105, IC106
IC206
AT-149
Software
Peripheral equipment
Board name
Software version
RCP-750/751
RM-B750
MPU-123
MPU-124
Ver. 1.01 or higher
Ver. 1.00 or higher
1-1-2. Setting the Format of HDCU (HDC-910/930)
When setting the format of HDCU-900/950 in the system using the HDC-910/930,
be sure to select the format corresponding to the HDC-910/930.
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-1 (E)
1-2. Connectors and Cables
1-2. Connectors and Cables
1-2-1. Connector Input/Output Signals
HDC-900/910 Connector Layout
1
1
1
!-
!-
!\
!/
6 4 3 9 !, 7 8
!;
1
5
!] != ![
1
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-2 (E)
1-2. Connectors and Cables
HDC-950/930 Connector Layout
!-
1
7
9
!'
2
*4
!,
![
!/
!.
!] 5
!;
8
36 !\
* : Use 4 connector by selecting PROMPTER OUT, GENLOCK IN and RET IN signals with the switch.
PROMPTER OUT signal become effective when the camera is connected to CCU.
GENLOCK IN and RET IN signals become effective when the camera is used alone.
HKC-T950 Connector Layout
@=
@-
@]
@[
@-
@/
!\
@=
@\
@[
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-3 (E)
1-2. Connectors and Cables
Input/Output Signals
1 CCU connector
7 RET CONTROL (6P FEMALE)
Based upon BTA S-004A/005A/006A 1.485 Gbps
serial
Output Signals
2 EARPHONE OUT (HDC-950/930)
EARPHONE mini jack
(External view)
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
3 TEST OUT
1
INCOM 1
MIC ON/OFF
IN
Zi > 10 kZ
ON : GND
OFF : OPEN
BNC type 75 Z, 1.0 V p-p
2
INCOM 2
MIC ON/OFF
IN
Zi > 10 kZ
ON : GND
OFF : OPEN
4 PROMPTER OUT*
BNC type 75 Z, 1.0 V p-p
3
4
5
GND
——
5 HD SERIAL DIGITAL OUT
Based upon BTA-S004A
NC
No connection
RET 1 ON/OFF
IN
Zi > 10 kZ
ON : GND
OFF : OPEN
BNC type 75 Z, 0.8 V p-p 1.485 Gbps
@/ VIDEO OUT (HKC-T950)
6
RET 2 ON/OFF
IN
Zi > 10 kZ
ON : GND
OFF : OPEN
BNC type 75 Z, 1.0 V p-p
Input Signals
4 GENLOCK IN* (HDC-950/930)
8 DC OUT (4P FEMALE)
BNC type 75 Z, 1.0 V p-p
1
2
4
3
4 RET IN* (HDC-950/930)
BNC type 75 Z, 1.0 V p-p
(External view)
6 Not used
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
* : Use this connector by selecting PROMPTER OUT, GENLOCK IN and
RET IN signals with the switch on the rear panel of HDC-950/930.
PROMPTER OUT signal become effective when the camera is
connected to CCU.
1
2
3
4
GND
NC
——
GND for POWER
No connection
No connection
GENLOCK IN and RET IN signals become effective when the camera is
used alone.
NC
UNREG
OUT +12 V dc 500 mA (max)
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-4 (E)
1-2. Connectors and Cables
9 REMOTE (8P FEMALE)
!-
INTERCOM CH1/CH2 (5P FEMALE)
(External view)
(External view)
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TX (+)
HDC SERIAL DATA
1
2
3
4
INCOM MIC (Y)
INCOM MIC (X)
IN
IN
_20 dBu (CARBON MIC)
TX (_)
_60 dBu (DYNAMIC MIC)
RX (+)
HDCU/MSU/RCP/CNU/VCS
SERIAL DATA
GND (INCOM/PGM) ——
RX (_)
INCOM
RECEIVE
OUT 0 dBu
TX GND
——
GND for TX
5
PGM
OUT 0 dBu
POWER (+)
POWER GND
VIDEO (X)
CHASSIS GND
OUT +26 V, 200 mA (max)
(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)
——
——
GND for POWER (+)
75 Z, 1.0 V p-p
CHASSIS GND
!= AC OUT (HDC-900/910)
E
HDC-900/910 (CE) only
!/ AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 (3P FEMALE)
N
L
L
N
E
2
1
(External view)
3
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
(External view)
E
N
L
GND
——
OUT
OUT
CHASSIS GND
UTL (C)
UTL (H)
AC 100 V, 200 V or below
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
1
2
3
AUDIO (G)
——
IN
_60 dBu, _50 dBu, _40 dBu,
AUDIO (X)
AUDIO (Y)
_30 dBu, _20 dBu, selectable
IN
High impedance, Balanced
![ DC IN (4P MALE)
(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)
(External view)
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
1
2
3
4
GND
NC
——
GND for DC (+)
No connection
No connection
+10.5 to 17 V dc
NC
DC (+)
IN
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-5 (E)
1-2. Connectors and Cables
!] VTR (26P MALE) (HDC-900/910)
!]
VTR (26P MALE) (HDC-950/930)
B
6
B
6
5
5
A
4
A
4
11
3
11
3
10
15
20
23
17
22
10
2
7
17
22
2
7
9
1
9
16
21
24
1
8
16
21
24
8
15
20
23
14
19
14
19
13
18
13
18
12
12
(External view)
(External view)
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
A
B
1
NC
No connection
A
B
1
VTR UNREG
IN
+10.5 to 17 V dc
VTR CMD GND
GENLOCK
——
GND for VTR CMD
UNREG GND
GENLOCK
——
IN
GND for UNREG
IN
Sync 0.6 V p-p, 0 V dc,
Sync 0.6 V p-p, 0 V dc,
Zi = 75 Z
Zi = 75 Z
2
3
4
5
GENLOCK GND
G/Y GND
G/Y
——
——
OUT
OUT
GND for GENLOCK
GND for G/Y
2
3
4
5
GENLOCK GND
G/Y GND
G/Y
——
——
OUT
OUT
GND for GENLOCK
GND for G/Y
1 Vp-p, 0 V dc, Zo = 75 Z
1 V p-p, 0 Vdc, Zo = 75 Z
R/PR
1 Vp-p/±0.35 V p-p, 0 V dc,
Zo = 75 Z
R/PR
1 V p-p/±0.35 V p-p, 0 V dc,
Zo = 75 Z
6
7
R/PR GND
B/PB
——
GND for R/PR
6
7
R/PR GND
B/PB
——
GND for R/PR
OUT
1 Vp-p/±0.35 V p-p, 0 V dc,
Zo = 75 Z
OUT
1 V p-p/±0.35 V p-p, 0 V dc,
Zo = 75 Z
8
9
B/PB GND
——
OUT
OUT
GND for B/PB
8
9
B/PB GND
——
OUT
OUT
GND for B/PB
CH1 MIC (X)
_20 dBu, Low impedance,
Balanced
CH1 MIC (X)
_20 dBu, Low impedance
Balanced
10 CH1 MIC (Y)
10 CH1 MIC (Y)
11 CH1/CH2 MIC GND ——
GND for CH1/CH2 MIC
No connection
11 CH1/CH2 MIC GND ——
12 UNREG (+) SENSE IN
13 UNREG (_) SENSE IN
GND for CH1/CH2 MIC
12 NC
13 NC
No connection
14 INCOM LINE
15 CH2 MIC (X)
16 CH2 MIC (Y)
17 NC
IN/OUT 0.5 V p-p
14 INCOM LINE
15 CH2 MIC (X)
16 CH2 MIC (Y)
17 NC
IN/OUT 0.5 V p-p
OUT
OUT
_20 dBu, Low impedance,
Balanced
OUT
OUT
_20 dBu, Low impedance,
Balanced
No connection
No connection
18 RET VIDEO
IN
1.0 V p-p, 0 V dc,
18 RET VIDEO
IN
1.0 V p-p, 0 V dc,
Zi = 75 Z
Zi = 75 Z
19 RET VIDEO GND
20 AUDIO
——
GND for RET VIDEO
_6 dBu, 750 Z/1 kHz
RS-422
19 RET VIDEO GND ——
20 AUDIO IN
GND for RET VIDEO
_6 dBu, 750 Z/1 kHz
RS-422
IN
21 RX COMMAND (X) IN
22 RX COMMAND (Y) IN
23 TX COMMAND (X) OUT
24 TX COMMAND (Y) OUT
21 RX COMMAND (X) IN
22 RX COMMAND (Y) IN
23 TX COMMAND (X) OUT
24 TX COMMAND (Y) OUT
RS-422
RS-422
(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)
(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-6 (E)
1-2. Connectors and Cables
!\ LENS (36P FEMALE) (HDC-900/910)
18
1
36
19
(External view)
No. Signal
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
I/O
Specifications
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NC
No connection
No connection
No connection
23 RET 3 ON
IN
Zi > 10 kZ
ON : GND
OFF : High impedance
COMMON 5 V
NC
IN
24 LENS ADRS 0
25 LENS ADRS 1
26 LENS ADRS 2
27 LENS ADRS 3
IN
IN
IN
IN
*1
*1
*1
*1
+12 V (LENS)
LENS DC GND
GND (SIG)
NC
OUT +12 V (at 2 A)
——
——
GND for +12 V (LENS)
GND
No connection
28 EXTENDER 1
OUT ON : GND
OFF : High impedance
*2
*2
*2
ON
LENS EXT-1
LENS EXT-2
IN
IN
IN
29 EXTENDER 2
OUT ON : GND
OFF : High impedance
ON
10 LENS EXT-3
30 F DEM (FAR)
IN
IN
No connection
11 NC LENS AUX
OUT ON : GND
OFF : High impedance
31 INCOM 1
Zi > 10 kZ
ENG/PRD
ENG : GND
PRD : High impedance
12 IRIS POSI
IN
Zi > 10 kZ
2 to 7 V
32 INCOM 2
IN
IN
IN
Zi > 10 kZ
ENG : GND
PRD : High impedance
“3.4 ± 0.1 V (F16)”
“6.2 ± 0.1 V (F2.8)”
ENG/PROD
13 ZOOM POSI
14 RET 1 ON
IN
IN
IN
IN
Zi > 10 kZ
2 to 7 V
“2 V (WIDE), 7 V (TELE)”
33 INCOM MIC 1
Zi > 10 kZ
ON : GND
OFF : High impedance
ON
Zi > 10 kZ
ON : GND
34 INCOM MIC 2
Zi > 10 kZ
ON
ON : GND
OFF : High impedance
OFF : High impedance
15 RET 2 ON
Zi > 10 kZ
ON : GND
OFF : High impedance
35 F CONT SIG
OUT No connection
IN No connection
36 F DEM (NEAR)
16 FOCUS POSI
17 IRIS CONT SIG
Zi > 10 kZ
2 to 7 V
“2 V (MIN), 7 V (∞ )”
*1 Zi > 10 kZ
1 : High impedance
OUT 2 to 7 V
+0.5
0 : 0
V
_0
“3.4 ±0.1 V (F16)”
“6.2 ±0.1 V (F2.8)”
LENS ADRS 0 (low-order bit)
LENS ADRS 3 (high-order bit )
Zo < 1 kZ
18 IRIS AUTO
OUT AUTO : GND
/MANU
MANU : High impedance
Zo < 1 kZ
*2 Zi > 10 kZ
1 : High impedance
0 : 0 ±0.5 V
19 NC
No connection
No connection
20 NC
21 LENS R TALLY
OUT ON : GND
EX1
EX2
EX3
MODE
OFF : High impedance
Zo < 1 kZ
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
EXTENDER OFF
EXT-1 (x 1.5) ON
EXT-2 (x 2) ON
EXT-3 (x 2.5) ON
22 EXP POSITION
IN
Zi > 10 kZ
1 to 4 V
1 V : _7.5d
4 V : +7.5d
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-7 (E)
1-2. Connectors and Cables
!\ LENS (12P FEMALE)
!;
VF (25P FEMALE) (HDC-900/910)
(HDC-950/930, HKC-T950)
13 12 11 10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14
(External view)
(External view)
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
1
2
3
4
5
6
Y VIDEO (X)
VIDEO GND
PR VIDEO (X)
OUT
——
OUT
——
OUT
IN
1.0 V p-p, Zo = 75 Z
GND for PR VIDEO
0.7 V p-p, Zo = 75 Z
GND for PB VIDEO
0.7 V p-p, Zo = 75 Z
0 to 5 V dc
1
RET VIDEO
IN
ENABLE : 0 V
DISABLE : +5 V or OPEN
P
R
ENABLE
2
VTR START
/STOP
IN
ENABLE : 0 V
DISABLE : +5 V or OPEN
P
P
B
VIDEO GND
VIDEO (X)
B
3
4
GND
——
GND for UNREG
PEAKING
LEVEL
AUTO SERVO
OUT AUTO : +5 V
MANU : 0 V or OPEN
7
8
9
+12 V
+12 V
NC
OUT
+10.5 to +20 V
5
IRIS CONT
OUT +3.4 V (F16) to
+6.2 V (F2.8)
6
7
UNREG
OUT +10.5 V to +17 V
No connection
TTL level
IRIS POSITION
IN
+3.4 V (F16) to
10 S-DATA
11 R TALLY
IN/OUT
OUT
+6.2 V (F2.8)
ON : +5 V
OFF : 0 V
8
9
AUTO/MANU
OUT AUTO IRIS : 0 V
MANUAL IRIS : +5 V
12 EFFECT
OUT
ON : +5 V
OFF : 0 V
EXTENDER
ON/OFF
IN
EX 2 ON : GND
EX 0.8 ON : 30 kZ to GND
OFF : OPEN
13 NC
No connection
GND for Y VIDEO
TTL level
14 Y VIDEO GND
15 S-CK
——
OUT
OUT
EX 2 ON
EX 0.8 ON
16 BATT IND
ON : +5 V
OFF : 0 V
30 kΩ
17 CHASSIS GND
18 G TALLY
——
10 ZOOM
POSITION
IN
WIDE : 2 V
TELE : 7 V
OUT
ON : +5 V
OFF : 0 V
11 FOCUS POSI
(/LENS RX)
IN
∞ : 7 V
min. : 2 V
19 GND (+12 V)
20 GND (+12 V)
21 VF-SEL
——
GND for +12 V
12 (LENS TX)
OUT
IN
BW : 0 V
COLOR : +5 V
22 H EXPAND
OUT
ON : GND
OFF : +5 V
23 NC
No connection
No connection
24 NC
25 V EXPAND
OUT
ON : GND
OFF : +5 V
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-8 (E)
1-2. Connectors and Cables
!; VF (20P FEMALE) (HDC-950/930)
!'
EXT I/O (20P) (HDC-950/930)
11
16
5
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4
10
(External view)
(External view)
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
S-DA TA
NC
IN/OUT
TTL level
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Y VIDEO (X)
OUT
——
OUT
——
OUT
——
OUT
——
IN/OUT
OUT
1.0 V p-p, Zo = 75 Z
GND for Y VIDEO
1.0 V p-p, Zo = 75 Z
GND for PROMPTER
±0.35 V p-p, Zo = 75 Z
GND for Pr VIDEO
±0.35 V p-p, Zo = 75 Z
GND for Pb VIDEO
TTL level
No connection
No connection
TTL level
Y VIDEO (G)
PROMPTER (X)
PROMPTER (G)
Pr VIDEO (X)
Pr VIDEO (G)
Pb VIDEO (X)
Pb VIDEO (G)
SDA VF
NC
SCK
NC
OUT
OUT
No connection
No connection
No connection
NC
NC
G TALLY
ON : 5 V
OFF : GND
9
NC
No connection
10 VD
Negative Pulse,
10 NC
No connection
3.0 V p-p, Low impedance
11 NC
No connection
11 CALL ON
12 VF POWER OFF
IN
ON : L (0 v)
OFF : H (+3 V)
12 Y VIDEO
13 VIDEO GND
14 Pb VIDEO
15 Pr VIDEO
16 NC
OUT
——
OUT
OUT
1.0 V p-p, Zo = 75 Z
GND for VIDEO
OUT
OUT
ON : H (+5 V)
OFF : L (0 V)
±0.35 V p-p, Zo = 75 Z
±0.35 V p-p, Zo = 75 Z
No connection
13 MAIN POWER
ON/OFF
ON : +8 V
OFF : GND
14 SCL VF
OUT
——
OUT
TTL level
15 TALLY GND
16 BACK TALLY
GND for TALLY
17 R TALLY
OUT
ON : 5 V
OFF : GND
ON : 5 V
OFF : GND
18 NC
No connection
17 PANEL DATA
18 PANEL DATA
19 VF UNREG +
20 GND
IN
RX SERIAL DATA
TX SERIAL DATA
+12 V (+10.5 V to +17.0 V)
GND for UNREG
19 UNREG GND
20 UNREG
——
GND for UNREG
+10.5 V to +17 V
OUT
OUT
——
OUT
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-9 (E)
1-2. Connectors and Cables
!, TRACKER (FEMALE)
!.
FRONT MIC (3P FEMALE) (HDC-950/930)
1
2
3
4
5
2
1
6
7
8
9
10
3
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19
20
(External view)
(External view)
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
1
2
3
CHU MIC (G)
——
IN
_60 dBu, _50 dBu, _40 dBu,
1
TRK R (X)
OUT TRACKER RECEIVE
0 dBu unbalanced
CHU MIC (X)
CHU MIC (Y)
_30 dBu, _20 dBu, selectable
IN
High impedance, Balanced
2
3
TRK R (G)
——
——
GND for TRACKER R
(0 dBu = 0.755 Vrms)
GND
GND for UNREG/TALLY
(UNREG/TALLY)
4
R TALLY
OUT ON : 5 V (Open Collector)
OFF : 0 V (Open Collector)
@- MIC (HKC-T950)
(3P FEMALE)
(3P MALE)
5
6
7
8
TRK PGM (G)
UNREG
——
GND for PGM
OUT +12 V (+10.5 to +17.0 V)
TRK T (X)
TRK T (Y)
IN
IN
TRACKER TALK
2
1
2
1
3
3
0 dBu /_20 dBu
High impedance balanced
9
TRK T (G)
——
GND for TRACKER T
(External view)
No. Signal
(External view)
Specifications
10 TRK PGM (X)
11 NC
OUT _20 dBu unbalanced
I/O
No connection
12 G TALLY
OUT ON : 5 V (Open Collector)
OFF : 0 V (Open Collector)
1
2
3
AUDIO (G)
AUDIO (X)
AUDIO (Y)
——
IN
_60 dBu, _50 dBu, _40 dBu,
_30 dBu, _20 dBu, selectable
13 NC
No connection
IN
High impedance, Balanced
14 RX_DATA (0)
15 RX_DATA (1)
16 NC
IN
IN
TRUNK DATA IN, RS232-C
(0 dBu = 0.755 Vrms)
No connection
No connection
@= INCOM (HKC-T950)
17 NC
(5P FEMALE)
(5P MALE)
18 TX_DATA (0)
19 TX_DATA (1)
20 GND
OUT TRUNK DATA OUT, RS232-C
OUT
——
1
5
5
1
2
4
(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)
4
2
3
3
(External view)
No. Signal
(External view)
Specifications
I/O
1
2
3
4
5
INCOM MIC (Y)
INCOM MIC (X)
IN
IN
_20 dBu (CARBON MIC)
_60 dBu (DYNAMIC MIC)
GND (INCOMPGM) ——
INCOM RECEIVE OUT 0 dBu
PGM OUT 0 dBu
(0 dBu = 0.755 Vrms)
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-10 (E)
1-2. Connectors and Cables
@[ VF (HKC-T950)
(20P FEMALE)
(20P FEMALE)
3
7
2
6
1
5
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
8
4
9
10
12
11 10
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20
17 16 15 14 13
20 19
18
(External view)
I/O Specifications
(External view)
No. Signal
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
TTL level
1
2
3
4
S DATA
NC
IN/OUT
TTL level
1
2
3
4
S DATA
NC
IN/OUT
No connection
No connection
No connection
No connection
NC
NC
SCK
OUT
TTL level
SCK
IN
TTL level
MANU : 0 V or OPEN
MANU : 0 V or OPEN
5
6
7
8
NC
No connection
No connection
No connection
5
6
7
8
NC
No connection
No connection
No connection
NC
NC
NC
NC
G TALLY
OUT
ON : 5 V
G TALLY
IN
ON : 5 V
OFF : GND
OFF : GND
9
NC
No connection
No connection
No connection
1.0 V p-p, Zo = 75 Z
GND for VIDEO
No connection
No connection
No connection
9
NC
No connection
No connection
No connection
1.0 V p-p, Zi = 75 Z
GND for VIDEO
No connection
No connection
No connection
10 NC
10 NC
11 NC
11 NC
12 Y VIDEO
13 VIDEO GND
14 NC
OUT
12 Y VIDEO
13 VIDEO GND
14 NC
IN
——
——
15 NC
15 NC
16 NC
16 NC
17 R TALLY
OUT
ON : 5 V
17 R TALLY
IN
ON : 5 V
OFF : GND
OFF : GND
18 NC
No connection
18 NC
19 NC
20 NC
No connection
No connection
No connection
19 UNREG GND
20 UNREG
——
GND for UNREG
+10.5 V to +1.7 V
OUT
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-11 (E)
1-2. Connectors and Cables
@] CAM BODY (HKC-T950)
@\ OPT HEAD (HKC-T950)
(26P FEMALE)
(26P MALE)
B
B
6
6
5
5
A
A
4
11
16
21
24
11
16
21
24
4
3
8
17
22
10
15
20
23
17
22
3
8
10
15
20
2
9
2
9
1
1
7
14
19
14
19
7
13
18
13
18
12
12
23
(External view)
(External view)
No. Signal
I/O
IN
Specifications
No. Signal
I/O
Specifications
A
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
UNREG
13 V to 17 V
A
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
UNREG
OUT 13 V to 17 V
UNREG GND
OHB H
——
GND for UNREG
UNREG GND
OHB H
——
IN
GND for UNREG
OUT 0.3 V p-p Positive pulse
0.3 V p-p Positive pulse
GND for OHB H
OHB H (G)
G VIDEO (G)
G VIDEO (X)
R VIDEO (X)
R VIDEO (G)
B VIDEO (X)
B VIDEO (G)
MIC (X)
——
——
GND for OHB H
OHB H (G)
G VIDEO (G)
G VIDEO (X)
R VIDEO (X)
R VIDEO (G)
B VIDEO (X)
B VIDEO (G)
MIC (X)
——
——
IN
GND for G VIDEO
GND for G VIDEO
OUT 300 mV p-p, Zo = 75 Z (100 %)
300 mV p-p, Zi = 75 Z (100 %)
300 mV p-p, Zi = 75 Z (100 %)
GND for R VIDEO
OUT 300 mV p-p, Zo = 75 Z (100 %)
IN
——
OUT 95 mV p-p, Zo = 75 Z (100 %)
—— GND for B VIDEO
GND for R VIDEO
——
IN
95 mV p-p, Zi = 75 Z (100 %)
GND for B VIDEO
——
IN
OUT _60 dBu, _50 dBu, _40 dBu,
_60 dBu, _50 dBu, _40 dBu,
_30 dBu, _20 dBu, selectable
10 MIC (Y)
OUT _30 dBu, _20 dBu, selectable
10 MIC (Y)
IN
11 INCOM/MIC GND ——
GND for INCOM/MIC,
CHU F, IRIS CONT
11 INCOM/MIC GND ——
GND for INCOM/MIC,
CHU F, IRIS CONT
12 IRIS CONT
13 CHU F
IN
IN
+3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V (F2.8)
0.3 V p-p Positive pulse
0 dBu
12 IRIS CONT
13 CHU F
OUT +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V (F2.8)
OUT 0.3 V p-p Positive pulse
14 INCOM RECEIVE IN
14 INCOM RECEIVE OUT 0 dBu
15 INCOM MIC (X)
16 INCOM MIC (Y)
17 CHU H
OUT _20 dBu (CARBON MIC)
15 INCOM MIC (X)
16 INCOM MIC (Y)
17 CHU H
IN
IN
_20 dBu (CARBON MIC)
OUT _60 dBu (DYNAMIC MIC)
_60 dBu (DYNAMIC MIC)
IN
150 mV p-p Positive pulse
180 mV p-p, Zi = 75 Z
GND for VF VIDEO,CHU H
0 dBu
OUT 150 mV p-p Positive pulse
18 VF VIDEO (X)
19 VF VIDEO (G)
20 PGM
IN
18 VF VIDEO (X)
19 VF VIDEO (G)
20 PGM
OUT 180 mV p-p, Zo = 75 Z
——
IN
——
GND for VF VIDEO, CHU H
OUT 0 dBu
21 RX COMMAND (X) IN
22 RX COMMAND (Y) IN
23 TX COMMAND (X) OUT
24 TX COMMAND (Y) OUT
21 RX COMMAND (X) OUT
22 RX COMMAND (Y) OUT 340 mV p-p
23 TX COMMAND (X) IN
340 mV p-p
24 TX COMMAND (Y) IN
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-12 (E)
1-2. Connectors and Cables
1-2-2. Wiring Diagrams for Cables
CCA-5 Cable
HDCZ Cable
Black
White
Yellow
Red
Black
Blue
Red
White
Red
Blue
Red
Brown
Gray
Red
White
Orange
White
Red
Yellow
White
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-13 (E)
1-2. Connectors and Cables
1-2-3. Connection Connectors/Cables
Indication
Connection connector/cable
REMOTE
(8P FEMALE)
1-766-848-11 Plug, 8P Male or
CCA-5 cable assembly (option)*2
CCA-5-10 (10 m) /CCA-5-3 (3 m) or
REMOTE cable 1-783-372-11
Connection made with the connector panels during instal-
lation or service, should be made with the connectors/
complete cable assemblies specified in the following list,
or equivalent parts.
(supplied with RM-B150, 10 m) *1 *2
TRACKER
HIROSE HR25-9P-20P equivalent
(20P FEMALE)
Indication
Connection connector/cable
VF
Cable assembly
(supplied with HKC-T950, 0.7 m)
1-792-603-21
TEST OUT
PROMPTER
SERIAL OUT
VIDEO OUT
(BNC)
1-569-370-12 Plug, BNC
(20P FEMALE)
*1: Use of REMOTE cable enables to monitor video signals.
*2: If using a cable of length different from a standard product, contact your
local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
*3: Only for HKC-T950.
AUDIO IN
MIC IN
(3P FEMALE)
1-508-084-00 XLR, 3P Male or
ITT Cannon XLR-3-12C equivalent
Cable assembly
(supplied with HKC-T950, 0.8 m)
1-823-599-11*3
1-2-4. Note in connecting CCU connector
MIC IN
(3P MALE)
1-508-083-00 XLR, 3P, Female or
ITT Cannon XLR-3-11C equivalent
Cable assembly
(supplied with HKC-T950, 0.8 m)
1-823-599-11*3
It is recommendable to clean the optical contact portions
mentioned below before connecting this unit to the camera
control unit.
. CCU connector of this unit
. Camera connector of the camera control unit
. Optical/Electrical cable
RET CONTROL
(6P FEMALE)
1-560-078-00 Plug, 6P Male or
HIROSE HR10-7PA-6P equivalent
DC OUT
1-566-425-11 Plug, 4P Male or
(4P FEMALE)
HIROSE HR10A-7P-4P equivalent
It is also necessary to clean the optical contact portions
mentioned below before using the HDC-950/930 to the
large lens adaptor CA-905L.
INTERCOM
INCOM
(5P FEMALE)
1-508-370-11 XLR, 5P Male or
ITT Cannon XLR-5-12C equivalent
Cable assembly
(supplied with HKC-T950, 0.8 m)
1-823-600-11*3
. CA cable of a large lens adaptor
. CCU connector of a large lens adaptor
INCOM
(5P MALE)
1-508-363-00 XLR, 5P Female or
ITT Cannon XLR-5-11C equivalent
Cable assembly
(supplied with HKC-T950, 0.8 m)
1-823-600-11*3
For details on a cleaning method, refer to Section 2-1
“Cleaning of Connector/Cable”.
VTR
CAM BODY
1-564-184-00 Plug, 26P Female or
Cable assembly*3
HDCZ-A10
(supplied with HKC-T950, 10 m)
1-823-615-11
HDCZ-A25 (option, 25 m)
1-823-616-11
HDCZ-A50 (option, 50 m)
1-823-617-11
OPT HEAD
(26P FEMALE)
1-564-183-31 Plug, 26P Male or
Cable assembly*3
HDCZ-A10
(supplied with HKC-T950, 10 m)
1-823-615-11
HDCZ-A25 (option, 25 m)
1-823-616-11
HDCZ-A50 (option, 50 m)
1-823-617-11
DC IN
(4P MALE)
1-508-362-00 XLR, 4P Female or
ITT Cannon XLR-4-11C equivalent, or
Cable assembly 1-551-577-00
(Supplied with AC-550/550CE)
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-14 (E)
1-3. Location of Printed Circuit Boards
1-3. Location of Printed Circuit Boards
HDC-900/910
CN-986
RE-182
LE-172
AT-131
MB-883
RE-181
DU-104
AU-271
RE-184
AT-130
PS-582
SW-1020
SG-268
DAP-24
DAD-37
VDA-55
DPR-156
DPR-154
CN-2073
SW-1019
VA-196
SDI-49
IF-784
SW-1045
CN-2074
CN-1702
CN-1974
CN-2016
CN-1956
RX-28
CN-2015
CN-1998
CN-2017
BI-145
TG-214
BI-150
TG-214
DR-412
SERVO DRIVER
DR-492
SERVO DRIVER
RP-114
RP-114
CN-1947
CN-2329
CN-1961
CN-1961
BI-145
BI-150
DU-69
DU-69
NR-69/73
PA-239
NR-73
PA-239
HDC-900
HDC-910
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-15 (E)
1-3. Location of Printed Circuit Boards
HDC-950/930
RE-182
RE-184
CN-1952
DU-104
LP-113
RE-188
CN-1954
CN-1953
DPR-156
CN-2018
SW-1018
CN-1702B
CN-2094
RX-28
CN-1702B
SW-1017
SW-1027
CN-1951
CN-2063
SW-1016
MB-882
CN-1955
RE-181
AU-271
AT-130
SG-268
DAP-24
DAD-37
VDA-55
DPR-154
VA-196
CN-1964
SDI-49
SW-1014
SW-1015
CN-2026
SW-1029
SW-1013
PA-239
NR-69/73
PA-239
NR-69/73
TG-214
DU-69
BI-145
DU-69
BI-150
TG-214
RP-114
DR-412
SERVO DRIVER
RP-114
DR-492
SERVO DRIVER
CN-1961
CN-1961
CN-2329
CN-1947
BI-145
BI-150
HDC-950
HDC-930
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-16 (E)
1-3. Location of Printed Circuit Boards
HKC-T950
CN-2270 LE-256
AT-146
IF-845
CN-2271
SW-1065 SW-1066
RE-202
CN-2202
SW-1076
CN-2264
AT-147
CN-2203
IF-846
CN-2265
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-17 (E)
1-4. Opening/Closing the Side Panel
1-4. Opening/Closing the Side Panel
HDC-900/910
1. Unscrew the two lock screws of the side panel.
2. While sliding the safety lock toward the lens, open the
side panel by holding the handle.
3. Close the side panel and tighten securely the lock
screws of the side panel.
[Reference]
Closing the side panel brings the safety lock to an
automatic locking.
Safety lock
Handle
Lock screw of the
side panel
HDC-950/930
1. Unscrew the eight screws as shown in the figure, then
remove the inside panel and outside panel.
2. Reinstall in the reverse order of removal step 1.
Outside panel
Screws
Screws
Inside panel
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-18 (E)
1-5. Switch Setting on the Boards
1-5. Switch Setting on the Boards
AU-271 board
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
A
B
C
AU
S101
A
B
S104
S102
CM
INCOM 1 switch
S201
S1
DYN
INCOM 1
MIC GAIN
S2
+
0
_
S103
S202
INCOM 1 MIC GAIN switch
C
S301
S304
D
E
F
D
S204
INCOM 2 switch
E
DYN
INCOM 2
MIC GAIN
+
0
_
S203
INCOM 2 MIC GAIN switch
MIC MONITOR switch
F
MIC
MONITOR
ON
S300
S303
OFF
G
G
AU-271 board (A side)
AU-271 board suffix -13 and higher
(B side)
Ref. No.
Name
Contents
Factory Setting
S1-1 *1
TRACKER INCOM2 ON/OFF Switch ON to mix the TRACKER TALK signal of the Tracker
connector to CCU INCOM2 RECEIVE OUT.
OFF
S1-2 *2
S2-1 *2
Not used
——
——
PGM1 INCOM1 RECEIVE
MIX ON/OFF
Switch ON to mix the PGM1 signal adjusted the sound volume by
the PGM volume control to the INCOM1 RECEIVE signal before
the sound volume adjustment.
OFF
S2-2
PGM2 INCOM2 RECEIVE
MIX ON/OFF
Switch ON to mix the PGM2 signal adjusted the sound volume
by the PGM volume control to the INCOM2 RECEIVE signal before
the sound volume adjustment.
OFF
S101-1
S101-2
S101-3
S101-4
S102-1
S102-2
S102-3
S102-4
PGM1 MUTE ON/OFF
PGM2 MUTE ON/OFF
INCOM1 MUTE ON/OFF
INCOM2 MUTE ON/OFF
PGM1 MUTE ON/OFF
PGM2 MUTE ON/OFF
INCOM1 MUTE ON/OFF
INCOM2 MUTE ON/OFF
Switch OFF to output the PGM1 signal to the PGM OUT of the
INTERCOM1 connector.
OFF
ON
Switch OFF to output the PGM2 signal to the PGM OUT of the
INTERCOM1 connector.
Switch OFF to output the INCOM1 RECEIVE signal to the PGM OUT OFF
of the INTERCOM1 connector.
Switch OFF to output the INCOM2 RECEIVE signal to the PGM OUT ON
of the INTERCOM1 connector.
Switch OFF to output the PGM1 signal to the INCOM OUT of
the INTERCOM1 connector.
OFF
Switch OFF to output the PGM2 signal to the INCOM OUT of
the INTERCOM1 connector.
ON
Switch OFF to output the INCOM1 RECEIVE signal to the INCOM
OUT of the INTERCOM1 connector.
OFF
ON
Switch OFF to output the INCOM2 RECEIVE signal to the INCOM
OUT of the INTERCOM1 connector.
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-19 (E)
1-5. Switch Setting on the Boards
Ref. No.
Name
Contents
Factory Setting
S103
INCOM1 MIC GAIN +/0/_
Select the audio level of INTERCOM1/2 to be sent to CCU.
0
+ :+6dB
0 : 0dB
_ :_6dB
S104
INCOM1 MIC TYPE
Select from two options below in accordance with the microphone
of the head set connected to the INTERCOM1/2 connector.
CM : Carbon microphone
CM
DYN :Dynamic microphone
S201-1
S201-2
S201-3
S201-4
S202-1
S202-2
S202-3
S202-4
S203
PGM1 MUTE ON/OFF
PGM2 MUTE ON/OFF
INCOM1 MUTE ON/OFF
INCOM2 MUTE ON/OFF
PGM1 MUTE ON/OFF
PGM2 MUTE ON/OFF
INCOM1 MUTE ON/OFF
INCOM2 MUTE ON/OFF
INCOM2 MIC GAIN +/0/_
Switch OFF to output the PGM1 signal to the PGM OUT of the
INTERCOM2 connector.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
0
Switch OFF to output the PGM2 signal to the PGM OUT of
the INTERCOM2 connector.
Switch OFF to output the INCOM1 RECEIVE signal to the PGM
OUT of the INTERCOM2 connector.
Switch OFF to output the INCOM2 RECEIVE signal to the PGM
OUT of the INTERCOM2 connector.
Switch OFF to output the PGM1 signal to the INCOM OUT of the
INTERCOM2 connector.
Switch OFF to output the PGM2 signal to the INCOM OUT of the
INTERCOM2 connector.
Switch OFF to output the INCOM1 RECEIVE signal to the INCOM
OUT of the INTERCOM2 connector.
Switch OFF to output the INCOM2 RECEIVE signal to the INCOM
OUT of the INTERCOM2 connector.
Select the audio level of the INTERCOM1/2 to be sent to CCU.
+ :+6dB
0 : 0dB
_ :_6dB
S204
INCOM2 MIC TYPE
Select from two options below in accordance with the microphone of
the head set connected to the INTERCOM 1/2 connector.
CM : Carbon microphone
CM
DYN :Dynamic microphone
S300-1*3
S300-2*3
S301-1
S301-2
S301-3*1
S301-4*1
S303
AUDIO1 +12 V OFF/ON
Switch ON to supply +12 V for MIC POWER to the microphone
connected the AUDIO IN 1 connector.
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
AUDIO2 +12 V OFF/ON
Switch ON to supply +12 V for MIC POWER to the microphone
connected the AUDIO IN 2 connector.
TRACKER RECEIVE OUT
PGM1 MIX
Switch ON to mix the PGM1 signal to the TRACKER RECEIVE OUT
of the TRACKER connector.
TRACKER RECEIVE OUT
PGM2 MIX
Switch ON to mix the PGM2 signal to the TRACKER RECEIVE OUT
of the TRACKER connector.
TRACKER RECEIVE OUT
IMCOM2 RECEIVE MIX
Switch ON to mix the INCOM2 RECEIVED signal to the TRACKER
RECEIVE OUT of the TRACKER connector.
TRACKER RECEIVE OUT
INCOM2 TALK MIX
Switch ON to mix the INCOM2 TALK signal to the TRACKER
RECIVE OUT of the TRACKER connector.
MIC MONITOR ON/OFF
Switch ON to monitor the microphone input signal at the INCOM OUT OFF
or EARPHONE OUT.
S304
TRACKER (T) 0/_20
Select the input level of the TRACKER Connector.
0 : 0dBu
0
_20 : _20dBu
(0dBu = 0.775 Vrms)
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-20 (E)
1-5. Switch Setting on the Boards
*1: The Tracker connector communicates to INCOM1 at the standard setting, yet it is communicable to INCOM2 by setting S1-1, S301-1
and S301-4
to ON.
*2: When setting S2-1 or S2-2 to ON, set bit1 and bit2 of S101, S102, S201 and S202 as shown below to prevent PGM1 and PGM2
signals from being mixed double.
S2-1
S101, 102, 201, 202
bit1
S2-2
S101, 102, 201, 202
bit12
ON
ON
ON
ON
INCOM1
PGM1/2 swiitch
(Panel)
S101
PGM 1
bit1
bit2
bit3
bit4
PGM OUT
INTERECOM CH1
INTERECOM CH1
INTERECOM CH2
INTERECOM CH2
INCOM2
PGM1/2 swiitch
(Panel)
S102
bit1
bit2
INCOM OUT
bit3
PGM 2
bit4
CCU
S201
S2-1
bit1
bit2
bit3
bit4
PGM OUT
INCOM1
S2-2
S202
bit1
bit2
bit3
bit4
INCOM OUT
INCOM2
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Each bit of S101, S102, S103 and S104 is opened when it is set to “ON” position.
Set to “OFF”position to close the switch.
*3: AU-271 board suffix -13 and higher.
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-21 (E)
1-5. Switch Setting on the Boards
DU-104 board
S1
S4
S2
DU-104 board (A side)
[Reference]
The switch setting on this board is valid only when connecting the RTS kit (optional) to the INTERCOM2 connector.
Ref. No.
Name
Contents
Factory Setting
S1
RTS1 RTS 1/NORM/POW
Selects the function of the RTS CH1 side.
NORM
RTS 1 : RTS CH1 of the RTS kit operates as INCOM1 signal line.
NORM : Select NORM except when connecting to the RTS kit.
POW : RTS CH1 of the RTS kit operates as the power supply line
for the RTS belt pack.
S2
RTS2 RTS 2/NORM/POW
Selects the function of the RTS CH2 side.
NORM
RTS 2 : RTS CH2 of the RTS kit operates as INCOM2 signal line.
NORM : Select NORM except when connecting to the RTS kit.
POW : RTS CH2 of the RTS kit operates as the power supply line
for the RTS belt pack.
S4-1
S4-2
RTS1 ON/OFF
RTS2 ON/OFF
Switch ON to use the RTS CH1 as the INCOM1 signal line.
Switch ON to use the RTS CH2 as the INCOM2 signal line.
OFF
OFF
m
When not connecting the RTS kit, make the settings same as factory settings.
When S4-1 setting is ON, set S1 to RTS1, S201-1 through S201-4 on the AU-271 board to ON.
When S4-2 setting is ON, set S2 to RTS2, S201- through S201-4 on the AU-271 board to ON.
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-22 (E)
1-5. Switch Setting on the Boards
AT-130 board
1
2
3
4
5
A
B
C
D
E
F
S100
G
AT-130 board (B side)
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Never change the setting of the factory use switches.
The state of the factory setting is different with models.
Switch No.
Designation
Description
Factory setting
S100 1 to 4
SETUP MENU
Select
Setup menu to be displayed on the
viewfinder can be selected. (See the table below)
OFF
S100 5 to 8
——
Factory use
—
Switch Settings
Setup Menu
S100-1 S100-2 S100-3 S100-4
USER* USER MENU* OPERATION PAINT MAINTENANCE FILE DIAGNOSIS
CUSTOMIZE
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
OFF
ON
ON
No
OFF
OFF
No
No
* : These menus are displayed only when the ROM version on the AT board of the unit is Ver 1.30 or higher.
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-23 (E)
1-6. Setting the Utility Out Voltage (HDC-900/910)
1-6. Setting the Utility Out Voltage
(HDC-900/910)
HDC-900/910 (CE) only
Set the utility out voltage in accordance with the voltage of
peripheral devices when they are connected to the camera.
The setting of the utility out voltage can be made by the
combination of the switches 1 and 2 in the figure.
PRESET
AC100V
VTR
AC OUT
DC IN
PRESET
AC100V
200VA MAX
Voltage indication seal
PRESET AC100V
PRESET AC230V~
AC240V~
PRESET
AC120V
PRESET
100 120
230
PRESET AC220V~
1
2
. When setting to 100 V
n
When changing the voltage setting, change the voltage
indication seal.
100 120
230
The seal is supplied with this unit.
1
2
. When setting to 120 V
100 120
230
1
2
. When setting to 230 V
Operation of the switch 1 is not required.
100 120
230
1
2
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-24 (E)
1-7. Adjusting the Position of the Shoulder Pad (HDC-950/930)
1-7. Adjusting the Position of the
Shoulder Pad (HDC-950/930)
The shoulder pad is factory-configured to the more for-
ward position considering the mass of the camera, yet it is
adjustable according to the type of the lens by following
the procedures below.
1. Remove the three screws shown in the figure and take
the shoulder pad out.
2. Remove the two screws to remove the pad spacer.
3. Slide the shoulder pad backward 10 mm and fix it with
the three screws.
Pad spacer
Screws (B3 x 8)
Screws (B3 x 6)
Screw (B4 x 20)
Shoulder pat assembly
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-25 (E)
1-8. Installing the Incom Panel Assembly to the Camera Backside (HDC-950/930)
1-9. Installing the Battery Adaptor BKP-L551 (HDC-950/930)
1-8. Installing the Incom Panel
Assembly to the Camera Backside
(HDC-950/930)
1-9. Installing the Battery Adaptor
BKP-L551 (HDC-950/930)
This section describes the method of installing the battery
adaptor to the right from the standard position.
n
When disconnecting/connecting a flexible card wire, refer
to Section 1-10.
1. Unscrew the four screws of the blank panel to remove
the blank panel.
1. Unscrew the four screws to the blank panel to remove
the blank panel.
2. Reattach the blank panel upside down with the four
screws.
3. Install the battery adaptor referring to BKP-L551
installation manual.
Screws
n
Use care that attaching the battery adaptor in this way
restricts the operation of the CCU connector.
Screws
Screws
Screws
Screws
Blank panel
CN1
Screws
Incom panel assembly
Flexible card wire
Screws
2. Unscrew the four screws to the incom panel assembly
and disconnect the flexible card wire from the connec-
tor CN1 of the SW-1017 board, then remove the incom
panel assembly.
Screws
Blank panel
Blank panel
3. Pull out the flexible card wire of the backside of the
camera and connect the connector CN1 of the SW-
1017 board.
4. Exchange the position of the incom panel assembly
and blank panel and install both of them with the
screws.
Flexible card wire
Screws
Screws
CN1
Screws
Incom panel assembly
Screws
Blank panel
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-26 (E)
1-10. Disconnecting/Reconnecting Flexible Card Wire
1-10. Disconnecting/Reconnecting Flexible Card Wire
m
. Be sure to turn off the power when disconnecting and connecting the flexible card wire. To power off,
be sure to disconnect the cable connected to the DC IN connector or the battery, in addition to turning
off the power switch.
. The holded flexible card wire remarkably shortens the life span. Pay careful attention when handling it.
Disconnecting
m
. Do not pull the flexible card wire before unlocking.
. There are a conductive portion (printed side) and insulation portion (white belt) in the flexible card
wire. Confirm the direction of the flexible card wire before connecting it.
1. Unlock by shifting portion A of the connector in the direction indicated by the arrow, then pull out
the flexible card wire.
Flexible card wire
A
A
Insulation portion
Connector
Reconnecting
m
. Ensure that no stain or dust adheres on the conductive surface of the flexible card wire.
. Ensure that the connector is unlocked.
1. Insert the flexible card wire firmly as far as it will go.
2. Press in the portion A of the connector in the direction indicated by the arrow to lock the connector.
At that time, take care that the flexible card wire is not inclined.
Flexible card wire
A
A
Connector
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-27 (E)
1-11. Notes on Use of the RTS Kit
1-11. Notes on Use of the RTS Kit
Connecting the RTS Intercom System Kit BKP-7913
(option) to the INTERCOM 2 connector of HDC-900/910/
950/930 allows the INTERCOM 2 connector to work with
an RTS intercom system, and be connected to up to two
child devices.
When connecting the RTS kit, perform the following
setting.
AU-271 board suffix -12
Set the switches on the DU-104 board referring to Section
1-5.
AU-271 board suffix -13 and higher
Mount the following chip conductor to R271 (B side : A-1)
on the AU-271 board, and Set the switches on the DU-104
board referring to Section 1-5.
Ref.No. Name
SONY Part No.
R271
CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1608)
1-216-864-11
1
2
3
4
5
R271
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
AU-271 board suffix -13 and higher
(B side)
HDC-900/950 IMM
1-28 (E)
Section 2
Service Overview
2-1. Cleaning of Connector/Cable
Cleaning
It is recommendable to clean the optical contact portions
mentioned below before connecting this unit to the camera
control unit.
Male connector
Clean the tip of the white optical contacts by a cotton swab
moistened with alcohol.
. CCU connector of this unit
. Camera connector of the camera control unit
. Optical/Electrical cable
Optical contacts (white)
It is also necessary to clean the optical contact portions
mentioned below before using the HDC-950/930 to the
large lens adaptor CA-905L.
. CA cable of a large lens adaptor
. CCU connector of a large lens adaptor
Follow the procedures below for cleaning.
Female connector
The optical contacts for female connector are in an unex-
posed state. In cleaning, it is necessary to be exposed by
removing the alignment sleeve in advance. Proceed as
follows.
Tools Required
. Alignment sleeve remover HC-001
(for female connector)
Sony P/N:
J-6480-010-A
1. Insert the alignment sleeve remover into the alignment
sleeve in the straight line and turn it clockwise.
n
Insert the shorter nose end when removing/installing the
alignment sleeve.
Grasp not the shock absorber portion of the remover but
the handle in use.
Shock absorber portion
Handle
Insert the shorter nose end
. Cotton swabs (commercially available)
n
Use the cotton swab with its diameter of around 4 mm.
The cotton swab with its diameter more than 5 mm does
not enough reach to the inner part of the cable, so that
cannot clean the tip of the optical contact.
HDC-900/950 IMM
2-1 (E)
2-1. Cleaning of Optical Connector
2. When the turn stops, pull out the remover in the
straight line forcedly.
n
The alignment sleeve can be removed/reinstalled with
the sleeve itself attached to the tip of the remover.
Great care should be taken so as not to lose or damage
the alignment sleeve.
(Alignment sleeve: Sony P/N 9-980-074-01)
Alignment sleeve
3. Clean the tip of the white optical contacts by a cotton
swab moistened with alcohol.
Optical contacts (white)
4. Insert the remover with the alignment sleeve attached
to its tip, and push it until it clicks.
5. Rotate the remover counterclockwise to install the
alignment sleeve, and extract the remover.
HDC-900/950 IMM
2-2 (E)
2-2. Cleaning the Vent Portion of the Fan (HDC-950/930 only)
2-2. Cleaning the Vent Portion of the
Fan (HDC-950/930 only)
Tail Net
1. Remove the two screws to remove the tail guard.
2. Take out the tail net and remove dust on the tail net
with a vacuum cleaner.
A part for preventing from dust is attached in the vent
portion of the fan. Clean this component every two or three
months. Clogging may cause the temperature increases
inside the camera and result in a trouble.
. Top Chassis Cover Assembly
. Fan Grill
. Tail Net
Top Chassis Cover Assembly
(A top cushion is stuck on the backside of the assembly for
protecting from dust.)
B3 x 6
Tail net
1. Remove the four screws (precision P2.6 x 5) to
remove the tope chassis assembly.
Tail guard
B3 x 6
2. Wash manually the top chassis cover assembly with
neutral detergent and dry in the shade.
Fan Grill
1. Remove the top chassis cover assembly.
2. Remove the four screws (precision P2.6 x 5) to take
out the fan grill holder.
3. Take out the fan grill and remove dust on the fan grills
with a vacuum cleaner.
Top chassis cover assembly
Precision
P2.6 x 5
Precision
Precision
P2.6 x 5
P2.6 x 5
Precision
P2.6 x 5
Fan grill holder
Fan grill
HDC-900/950 IMM
2-3 (E)
2-3. Replacing the Fuse
2-3. Replacing the Fuse
2-3-2. HDC-950/930
w
Fuses for protecting from the overcurrent are mounted in
the HDC-950/930.
When a fuse burns, find out the cause of the overcurrent
and solve it before replacing the fuse.
The fuse is critical for safely operating. Do exchange with
the fuses authorized by the manufacturer, otherwise a fire
and electric shock may occur.
2-3-1. HDC-900/910
When replacing, be sure to use the specified fuse below.
Description
Part No.
In the power supply portion of the HDC-900/910, fuses for
protecting from the overcurrent are mounted on each
circuit and each block.
FUSE GLASS 10 A/125 V
! 1-576-048-11
Replacing
When a fuse burns, find out the cause of the overcurrent
and solve it before replacing the fuse.
1. Remove the fuse holder with a flat blade screwdriver
and replace the fuse.
When replacing, be sure to use the specified fuses below.
Holder’s name Description
Part No.
MAIN
FUSE (H.B.C.) 4 A/250 V
FUSE (H.B.C.) 4 A/250 V
! 1-576-231-11
LENS
! 1-576-231-11
VF
FUSE (H.B.C.) 6.3 A/250 V ! 1-576-233-11
CAMERA
OTHERS
FUSE (H.B.C.) 4 A/250 V
FUSE (H.B.C.) 2 A/250 V
! 1-576-231-11
! 1-576-228-11
Fuse
Replacing
Fuse holder
1. Open the side plate. (Refer to Section 1-4.)
2. Remove the fuse holder with a flat blade screwdriver
and replace the fuse.
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Use care that the fuses to be used differ depending on
the fuse mounting position.
VF
CAMERA
OTHERS
LENS
MAIN
Fuse
Fuse holder
HDC-900/950 IMM
2-4 (E)
2-4. Recommended Replacing Parts
2-4. Recommended Replacing Parts
2-4-1. HDC-900/910
No. Description
Sony Part No.
Following parts are recommended replacing parts. The
optical filter unit may become cloudy with the lapse of
time. By such a cloudy optical filter unit, the characteris-
tics of this camera could not fully exploited, therefore
replace it if necessary.
Besides, the parts made of rubber used for this camera may
become cracked and split with the lapse of time, therefore
also replace it if necessary.
1
KNOB (DIA 3) ASSY, VOLUME
KNOB, VOLUME (DIA 6)
X-3167-563-X
3-185-872-0X
3-602-483-0X
3-615-750-6X
3-612-712-0X
3-627-260-0X
2
3
4
5
6
7
KNOB, VOLUME 6
SHIELD CUSHION (C)
BAND, CLAMP
PACKING, FAN
FILTER UNIT, OPTICAL
1-758-483-11
(HDC-900)
1-758-778-11
(HDC-910)
4
3
2
1
2
1
5
4
1
4
6
6
7
HDC-900/950 IMM
2-5 (E)
2-4. Recommended Replacing Parts
2-4-2. HDC-950/930
No. Description
Sony Part No.
Following parts are recommended replacing parts. The
optical filter unit may become cloudy with the lapse of
time. By such a cloudy optical filter unit, the characteris-
tics of this camera could not fully exploited, therefore
replace it if necessary.
Besides, the parts made of rubber used for this camera may
become cracked and split with the lapse of time, therefore
also replace it if necessary.
5
6
7
8
9
!/
!-
CAP, CONNECTOR (CCZ)
3-612-791-0X
3-626-974-0X
3-627-210-0X
3-627-968-0X
A-8279-359-X
3-679-668-0X
CAP, TRK
CUSHION, FAN
BUSHING, RUBBER
PAD ASSY, SHOULDER
BUTTON, VTR START
FILTER UNIT, OPTICAL
1-758-483-11
(HDC-950)
1-758-778-11
(HDC-930)
No. Description
Sony Part No.
3-676-244-0X
3-626-953-0X
1
2
3
4
COVER, SWITCH
SHEET, HANDLE
!=
![
PACKING, VF
COVER, SW
3-710-024-0X
3-676-244-1X
RUBBER (EA), DROP PROTECTION 3-724-730-0X
CHASSIS COVER ASSY, TOP
X-3605-899-X
4
1
2
3
!=
1
![
!-
6
5
1
8
7
9
!/
HDC-900/950 IMM
2-6 (E)
2-4. Recommended Replacing Parts
2-4-3. HKC-T950
Following parts are recommended replacing parts.
Besides, the parts made of rubber used for this adaptor may
become cracked and split with the lapse of time, therefore
also replace it if necessary.
No
Description
Sony Part No.
1
2
3
4
COVER, SWITCH
SHEET, HANDLE
PACKING, VF
3-676-244-0X
3-626-953-0X
3-710-024-0X
3-627-210-0X
CUSHION, FAN
1
2
3
4
HDC-900/950 IMM
2-7 (E)
Section 3
Setup Menu
3-1. Setup Menu
The setup menu is used for selecting various setting values, items displayed on the viewfinder screen, the
method of displaying, and adjustments. The menu is displayed on the viewfinder screen. The menu can
also be displayed by connecting an external monitor to the TEST OUT connector.
Structure of Setup Menu
The setup menu is composed of the following menus.
. USER menu (This menu is displayed only when the ROM version on the AT board of the unit is Ver
1.30 or higher.)
. USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu (This menu is displayed only when the ROM version on the AT
board of the unit is Ver 1.30 or higher.)
. OPERATION menu
. PAINT menu
. MAINTENANCE menu
. FILE menu
. DIAGNOSIS menu
[Reference]
Beside above menus, the TOP menu is provided for indicating the whole configuration of the menu items.
Selecting the Menu
The menus to be displayed on the viewfinder screen can be selected by the switches on the AT-130 board
(S100-1 to S100-4). This unit is set to display all menu at the factory setting.
(
) : Shows the factory setting
Switch Settings
Setup Menu
S100-1 S100-2 S100-3 S100-4
USER
USER MENU OPERATION
PAINT
MAINTENANCE
FILE
DIAGNOSIS
CUSTOMIZE
(OFF)
ON
(OFF)
OFF
ON
(OFF)
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
(OFF)
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
OFF
ON
ON
No
OFF
OFF
No
No
Equipment Required
HDC-900/910
7-type viewfinder HDVF-700A/7700/C700W (or black-and-white monitor)
Camera control unit HDCU-900/700A
HDC-950/930
2-type viewfinder HDVF-20A (or black-and-white monitor)
Camera control unit HDCU-900/950/700A, or AC adapter AC-550, etc. for supplying the power to the
camera.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-1 (E)
3-1. Setup Menu
Switches (HDC-900/910)
DISPLAY switch
ON
: Displays characters and messages indicating the
settings and operating status of the unit on the
viewfinder screen.
OFF : Turns off all the displays on the viewfinder
screen.
MENU : Displays the setup menu on the viewfinder screen.
MENU SELECT control
Selects the items displayed on the viewfinder screen and
changes settings.
1
MENU SELECT switch
ENTER : Determines the menu and item selected by the
MENU SELECT control, and determines the
setting values.
CANCEL : Cancels the menu setting mode and returns to
the page selection mode or TOP menu.
MENU SELECT control
MENU SELECT switch
DISPLAY switch
Basic Operations (HDC-900/910)
1. Displaying the menu
To display the OPERATION menu, turn the power on and set the DISPLAY switch to “MENU”. (*1)
To display the other menus, set the DISPLAY switch from “OFF” to “MENU” while pressing the
MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side, and obtain the TOP menu screen. Turning the
MENU SELECT control, select the menu to be displayed, and press the MENU SELECT switch
toward the “ENTER” side.
2. To change pages, set the cursor to the page number and turn the MENU SELECT control.
3. To shift the cursor, turn the MENU SELECT control. (Pressing the MENU SELECT switch toward
the “ENTER” side determins the setting.)
4. To change a setting value, set the cursor to the item to be changed and press the MENU SELECT
switch toward the “ENTER” side, then the cursor turns to “?” and the value changes by turning the
MENU SELECT control.
(Turning it fast, the value changes greatly, while turning it slowly, the value changes slightly for fine
adjustment.) To determine the setting, press the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side,
and to cancel the change, press the MENU SELECT switch toward the “CANCEL” side.
5. By every set of the MENU SELECT switch to “CANCEL”, the screen returns to the item selection
mode, page selection mode, and then TOP menu(*2)
.
6. To delete the menu displayed, set the DISPLAY switch to “OFF”.
(*1) : The display screen at the power on is changeable. For change, refer to MENU RESUME item in
OTHERS 2 Page of the MAINTENANCE menu.
(*2) : The page selection mode is available, only when the basic operation step1 was performed and the
operation started from the TOP menu.
Displaying characters on an external monitor (HDC-900/910)
When you want to display characters including the menu on an external monitor connected to the TEST
OUT conector, proceed as follows.
1. Displaying characters. (including the menu)
While pressing the MENU switch toward the “CANCEL” side, set the DISPLAY switch from “OFF”
to “MENU”.
2. To remove the characters/menu from the external monitor.
While pressing the MENU switch towards the “CANCEL” side, set the DISPLAY switch from
“MENU” to “OFF”.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-2 (E)
3-1. Setup Menu
Switches (HDC-950/930)
DISPLAY switch
ON
: Displays characters and messages indicating the
settings and operating status of the unit on the
viewfinder screen.
OFF : Turns off all the displays on the viewfinder
screen.
MENU : Displays the setup menu on the viewfinder screen.
Rotary Encoder
Selects the items displayed on the viewfinder screen and
changes settings.
MENU switch
STATUS : Allows you to check the current setting.
CANCEL : Cancels the menu setting mode and returns to
the page selection mode or TOP menu.
DISPLAY switch
MENU switch
Rotary Encoder
Basic Operations (HDC-950/930)
1. Displaying the menu
To display the OPERATION menu, turn the power on and set the DISPLAY switch to “MENU”. (*1)
To display the other menus, set the DISPLAY switch from “OFF” to “MENU” while pressing the
rotary encoder, and obtain the TOP menu screen. Turning the rotary encoder, select the menu to be
displayed, and press the rotary encoder.
2. To change pages, set the cursor to the page number and turn the Rotary encoder.
3. To shift the cursor, turn the Rotary encoder. (Pressing the Rotary encoder determins the setting.)
4. To change a setting value, set the cursor to the item to be changed and press the Rotary encoder, then
the cursor turns to “?” and the value changes by turning the Rotary encoder.
(Turning it fast, the value changes greatly, while turning it slowly, the value changes slightly for fine
adjustment.) To determine the setting, press the Rotary encoder, and to cancel the change, press the
MENU switch toward the “CANCEL” side.
5. By every set of the MENU switch to “CANCEL”, the screen returns to the item selection mode, page
selection mode, and then TOP menu(*2)
.
6. To delete the menu displayed, set the DISPLAY switch to “OFF”.
(*1) : The display screen at the power on is changeable. For change, refer to MENU RESUME item in
OTHERS 2 Page of the MAINTENANCE menu.
(*2) : The page selection mode is available, only when the basic operation step1 was performed and the
operation started from the TOP menu.
Displaying characters on an external monitor (HDC-950/930)
When you want to display characters including the menu on an external monitor connected to the TEST
OUT conector, proceed as follows.
1. Displaying characters. (including the menu)
While pressing the MENU switch toward the “CANCEL” side, set the DISPLAY switch from “OFF”
to “MENU”.
2. To remove the characters/menu from the external monitor.
While pressing the MENU switch towards the “CANCEL” side, set the DISPLAY switch from
“MENU” to “OFF”.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-3 (E)
3-2. TOP Menu
3-2. TOP Menu
The TOP menu is provided for indicating the whole configuration of the menu items.
Displaying the TOP menu
HDC-900/910 : Set the DISPLAY switch from “OFF” to “MENU” while pressing the MENU SELECT
switch toward the “ENTER” side.
HDC-950/930 : Set the DISPLAY switch from “OFF” to “MENU” while pressing the rotary encoder.
[Reference]
To select the menu to be displayed on the viewfinder, switch setting on the AT-130 board is required.
For details, refer to “Selecting the Menu” in Section 3-1.
TOP MENU
<TOP MENU>
USER
USER MENU CUSTOMIZE
OPERATION
PAINT
MAINTENANCE
FILE
DIAGNOSIS
Menu
Description
USERa)
You can select desired pages and items from the OPERATION,
PAINT, MAINTENANCE, FILE and DIAGNOSIS menu pages and set
them on the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu.
For details, refer to the operation manual supplied with this unit.
USER MENU CUSTOMIZEa)
OPERATION
This menu is used for editting menu pages and items to be set on the
USER menu.
For details, refer to the operation manual supplied with this unit.
This menu consists of VF screen display items to be set by a camera
operation.
For details, refer to the operation manual supplied with this unit.
PAINT
This menu consists of general paint operation items such as white.
For details, refer to the operation manual supplied with this unit.
MAINTENANCE
This menu consists of paint items used less frequently such as
shading adjustment and items required for the maintenance of the
camera such as system change.
FILE
This menu is used for performing file operations such as saving the
reference file.
DIAGNOSIS
This menu describes the self-diagnosis and VTR status, etc.
a) These menus are displayed only when the ROM version on the AT board of the unit is Ver 1.30 or higher.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-4 (E)
3-3. OPERATION Menu
3-3. OPERATION Menu
MARKER page
Item
Setting
Initial values
The OPERATION menu consists of the items that a
camera operator can set when using this camera, such as
VF screen display setting.
For details, refer to the operation manual supplied with this
unit.
MARKER
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
1, 2, 3, 4
ON, OFF
ON
ON
1
CENTERa)
SAFETY ZONEa)
ON
80.0, 90.0, 92.5, 95.0 90.0
ON, OFF OFF
VF DISPLAY page
EFECT
ASPECT MODEb)
16:9, 15:9, 15:9, 13:9 4:3
4:3, VAR H, VAR V,
1035, VISTA1, VISTA2
Item
Setting
Initial values
EX
3S, ON, OFF
3S, ON, OFF
3S, ON, OFF
3S, ON, OFF
3S, ON, OFF
3S, ON, OFF
3S, ON, OFF
3S, ON, OFF
3S, ON, OFF
3S, ON, OFF
3S, ON, OFF
3S, ON, OFF
3S, ON, OFF
ALL, AT, WRN, OFF
ON
ZOOM
FOCUS
ND
OFF
OFF
ON
MASKa)
ON, OFF
0 to 100
OFF
50
VAR WIDTHb)
SAFETYa) b)
0 to 1920 (VAR H)
0 to 1080 (VAR V)
_
_
CC
ON
ON, OFF
ON
IRIS
ON
80.0, 90.0, 92.5, 95.0 90.0
WHITE
D5600K
GAIN
OFF
ON
a) Setting ON/OFF of this item is disabled in HDC-900/910. (“[ON], [OFF]”
is displayed.) To set this item to ON or OFF, use the switch located on
the rear side of HDC-900/910. In addition, when connecting CA-905L to
HDC-950/930, setting ON/OFF of this item is also disabled. (“[ON],
[OFF]” is displayed as well.) To set this item ON or OFF, use the switch
located on the rear side of CA-905L.
b) Setting of this item is disabled when setting VF SCAN switch of HDC-
900/910 to 4:3 or when connecting CA-905L to HDC-950/930 and setting
VF SCAN switch of CA905L to 4:3. (“—” is displayed as well.)
ON
SHUTT
BATT
ON
OFF
ON
RETURN
TALK a)
MESSAG
ON
GAIN SW page
ALL
a) This item is displayed only when the ROM version on the AT board of
the unit is Ver 1.30 or higher.
Item
Setting
Initial values
LOW
_3, 0, 3, 6, 12
_3, 0, 3, 6, 12
_3, 0, 3, 6, 12
0
'!' IND page
MIDDLE
HIGH
6
Item
Setting
[IND]
Initial values
[NORMAL] [IND] [NORMAL]
12
ND
ON, OFF 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ON
ON, OFF A, B, C, D, E ON
1
ZEBRA/VF DTL page
CC
B
Item
Setting
Initial values
WHITE
D5600K
GAIN
SHUTT
FAN
ON, OFF P, A, B
ON, OFF ON, OFF
ON, OFF L, M, H
ON, OFF ON, OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
A, B
OFF
L
ZEBRA
ON, OFF
1, 2, 1 & 2
58 to 82 %
88 to 112 %
ON, OFF
_99 to 99
ON, OFF
ON
1
ZEBRA1
70 %
100 %
OFF
0
OFF
AUTO1
ZEBRA2
ON, OFF AUTO1,
AUTO2,
VF SKIN GATEa)
VF DTLb)
MIN, MAX
EXT
ON, OFF ON, OFF
ON
OFF
ON
FORMAT
ON, OFF 23.98PsF a) ON
60I/59.94I, 50I,
59.94I
a) This item is displayed only when the ROM version on the AT board of
the unit is Ver 1.30 or higher.
30PsF/29.97PsF a),
25PsFa),
24PsF/23.98PsF a)
b) Setting ON/OFF of this item is disabled in HDC-900/910. (“[ON], [OFF]”
is displayed.) To set this item to ON or OFF, use the switch located on
the rear side of HDC-900/910. In addition, when connecting CA-905L to
HDC-950/930, setting ON/OFF of this item is also disabled. (“[ON],
[OFF]” is displayed as well.) To set this item ON or OFF, use the switch
located on the rear side of CA-905L.
a) HDC-900/950 only.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-5 (E)
3-3. OPERATION Menu
AUTO IRIS page
Item
Setting
Initial values
WINDOW
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
1
0
OVERRIDE
_99 to 99
BATT ALARM page
Item
Setting
Description
DC IN
TYPE c)
LITHIUM, DIGITAL,
OTHERS1, OTHERS2,
AC ADP
AC ADP
BEFORE ENDd)
END d)
_
_
c) Setting of this item is disabled in HDC-900/910.
When HKC-T950 is used, select OTHERS1.
d) When HKC-T950 is used, set BEFORE END and END to 13 V.
OTHERS page
Item
Setting
Initial values
D5600K
ON, OFF
OFF
OFF
ASSIGNABLE 1
OFF, FAN MAX,
EXTENDERe)
ASSIGNABLE 2f)
MIC 1 GAIN
OFF, FAN MAX
OFF
_60, _50, _40, _30, _20 _60
MIC 2 GAIN
_60, _50, _40, _30, _20 _60
LENS VTR S/Sg)
RET2 SW, INCOM1,
INCOM2
RET2 SW
CAM VTR S/Sg)
ZOOM DISP
RET2 SW, INCOM1,
INCOM2
RET2 SW
LEFT
LEFT, RIGHT
e) Setting to "EXTENDER" is enabled in HDC-900/910 only.
f) Setting of this item is disabled in HDC-900/910. (“—” is displayed.)
g) This setting is valid only when the camera control unit is connected, yet
in the camera is used alone, setting is disabled. (“—” is displayed.)
OPERATOR FILE page
Item
Setting
READ (MS → CAM) *1
WRITE (CAM → MS) *1
PRESET
*1
*1 HDC-900/910 :
Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER”
side.
HDC-950/930 :
Execute by pressing the rotary encoder.
LENS FILE page
Item
Setting
Initial values
FILE
1 to 16
1
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-6 (E)
3-4. PAINT Menu
3-4. PAINT Menu
The PAINT menu contains overall general paint adjustment items, such as white adjustment.
For details, refer to the operation manual supplied with this unit.
SW STATUS page
(Display is initial values.)
<SW STATUS>
FLARE
: ON
: ON
: OFF
: ON
: ON
: ON
: ON
: OFF
: OFF
GAMMA
BLK GAM
KNEE
WHT CLIP
DETAIL
LVL DEP
SKIN DTL
MATRIX
Item
Setting
Description
FLARE
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
Sets the flare correction circuit to ON or OFF.
Sets the gamma correction function to ON or OFF.
Sets the black gamma correction function to ON or OFF.
Sets the knee correction circuit to ON or OFF.
Sets the white clip function to ON or OFF.
GAMMA
BLK GAM
KNEE
WHT CLIP
DETAIL
Sets the function for attaching the detail signal for improving the
resolution to ON or OFF.
LVL DEP
SKIN DTL
MATRIX
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
Sets the level dependence function to ON or OFF.
Sets the skin detail function to ON or OFF.
Sets the linear matrix correction function to ON or OFF.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-7 (E)
3-4. PAINT Menu
VIDEO LEVEL page
(Display is initial values.)
<VIDEO LEVEL>
[R] [G] [B] [M]
WHITE :
BLACK :
FLARE :
GAMMA :
V MOD :
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FLARE : ON
V MOD : ON
TEST
: OFF
Item
Setting
Description
WHITE
BLACK
FLARE
GAMMA
V MOD
FLARE
V MOD
TEST
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
OFF, 1, 2
Adjusts the white level of R, G, B.
Adjusts the black level of R, G, B and master.
Adjusts the flare level of R, G, B and master.
Adjusts the gamma correction curve of the R, G, B and master.
Adjusts the V modulation shading of R, G, B and master.
Sets the flare correction circuit to ON or OFF.
Sets the V modulation shading to ON or OFF.
Selects the test signal.
OFF : Provides no test signals.
1 :
2 :
Provides the test signal of the sawtooth waveform.
Provides the test signal of the saw tooth waveform of digital
output.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-8 (E)
3-4. PAINT Menu
GAMMA page
(Display is initial values.)
<GAMMA>
[R] [G] [B] [M]
LEVEL :
0
0
0
0
COARSE : 0.45
TABLE : STANDARD
:
4
GAMMA :
ON
TEST
: OFF
Item
Setting
Description
LEVEL
_99 to 99
Adjusts the gamma correction curve of the R, G, B and master.
Sets the correction curve of the master gamma in 0.05 steps.
COARSE
TABLE
0.35 to 0.90
STANDARD,
USER*
Selects the gamma table.
STANDARD : Select the standard gamma table which comes standard
on the unit.
USER :
Selects the user gamma table. (Selectable from 5 files.)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
When STANDARD is selected:
1: INITIAL GAIN 3.5 (equivalent to ENG camcorder)
2: INITIAL GAIN 4.0 LOW (equivalent to EFP camera)
3: INITIAL GAIN 4.0 HIGH (equivalent to EFP camera)
4: INITIAL GAIN 4.0 (equivalent to SMPT-240M)
5: INITIAL GAIN 4.5 (equivalent to ITU-709)
6: INITIAL GAIN 5.0
GAMMA
TEST
ON, OFF
OFF, 1, 2
Sets the gamma correction function to ON or OFF.
Selects the test signal
OFF : Provides no test signals.
1 :
2 :
Provides the test signal of the sawtooth waveform.
Provides the test signal of the sawtooth waveform of digital output.
*: This item is displayed only when the ROM version on the AT board of the unit is Ver 1.30 or higher.
User gamma table is the file that the customers make according to their needs. The gamma or knee may be set to the fixed value
forcibly when the file is made. In this case, the both or either of gamma and knee controls shown below become disabled.
Gamma
. GAMMA page of the PAINT menu
Item : LEVEL, COARSE, GAMMA
Knee
. KNEE page of the PAINT menu
Item : POINT, SLOPE, KNEE
. External switch
AUTO KNEE (OUTPUT/DCC) switch
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-9 (E)
3-4. PAINT Menu
BLK GAMMA page
(Display is initial values.)
<BLK GAMMA>
RGB
LEVEL :
RANGE :
[R] [G] [B] [M]
0
4
0
0
0
: OFF
Y
LEVEL :
RANGE :
0
4
: OFF
TEST
: OFF
Item
Setting
Description
RGB LEVEL
RGB RANGE
_99 to 99
Adjusts the black gamma of the R, G, B and master.
1, 2, 3, 4
Sets the upper limit of the video level which the RGB black gamma
affects.
ON, OFF
Sets the RGB black gamma correction function to ON or OFF.
Y LEVEL
Y Range
_99 to 99
Adjusts the Y black gamma to adjust the contrast without changing the
chroma phase of the dark part.
1, 2, 3, 4
Sets the upper limit of the video level which the Y black gamma
affects.
ON, OFF
OFF, 1, 2
Sets the Y black gamma correction function to ON or OFF.
TEST
Selects the test signal.
OFF : Provides no test signals.
1 :
2 :
Provides the test signal of the sawtooth waveform.
Provides the test signal of the sawtooth waveform of digital output.
LOW KEY SAT page (Displays ROM Version lower than 1.30)
(Display is initial values.)
<LOW KEY SAT>
LEVEL
: 0
: OFF
Item
Setting
Description
LEVEL
_99 to 99
Sets the saturation of the dark part.
ON, OFF
Sets the low key saturation function to ON or OFF.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-10 (E)
3-4. PAINT Menu
SATURATION page (Displays ROM Version 1.30 or higher)
(Display is initial values.)
<SATURATION>
SATURATION : 0
: OFF
LOW KEY SAT: 0
RANGE: LOW
: OFF
TEST
: OFF
Item
Setting
Description
SATURATION a)
_99 to 99
ON, OFF
_99 to 99
Sets the saturation.
Sets the saturation function to ON or OFF.
Sets the saturation of the dark part.
LOW KEY SAT
RANGE
LOW, L MID, H MID, Sets the upper limit of the video level which the low key saturation
HIGH
affects.
ON, OFF
OFF, 1, 2
Sets the low key saturation function to ON or OFF.
TEST
Selects the test signal.
OFF : Provides no test signals.
1 :
2 :
Provides the test signal of the sawtooth waveform.
Provides the test signal of the sawtooth waveform of digital output.
a) This item is not output from the CHARACTER connector of the CNU-700.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-11 (E)
3-4. PAINT Menu
KNEE page
ROM Version lower than 1.30
ROM Version 1.30 or higher
(Display is initial values.)
<KNEE>
<KNEE>
[R] [G] [B] [M]
[R] [G] [B] [M]
POINT :
SLOPE :
WHT CLP:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
POINT :
SLOPE :
WHT CLP:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
KNEE SAT LEVEL
0
KNEE : ON
WHT CLIP : ON
KNEE
: ON
AUTO KNEE : OFF
KNEE SAT: OFF
WHT CLIP: ON
KNEE SAT :
0
TEST
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
TEST
Item
POINT
R/G/B/M
SLOPE
R/G/B/M
Setting
Description
_99 to 99
Sets the knee point level when the settings of the auto knee function
of the R, G, B and master are OFF.
_99 to 99
Sets the knee slope level when the settings of the auto knee function
of the R, G, B and master are OFF.
WHT CLP
R/G/B/M
_99 to 99
Sets the white clip level of the R, G, B and master.
KNEE SAT LEVELa) _99 to 99
Sets the knee saturation level.
KNEE
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
_99 to 99
ON, OFF
OFF, 1, 2
Sets the knee correction circuit to ON or OFF.
Sets the knee saturation function to ON or OFF.
Sets the white clip function to ON or OFF.
Sets the auto knee function to ON or OFF.
Sets the knee saturation level.
KNEE SAT a)
WHT CLIP
AUTO KNEE b)
KNEE SAT b)
Sets the knee saturation function to ON or OFF.
TEST
Selects the test signal.
OFF : Provides no test signals.
1 :
2 :
Provides the test signal of the sawtooth waveform.
Provides the test signal of the sawtooth waveform of digital output.
a) These items are displayed only when the ROM version on the AT board of the unit is lower than Ver 1.30.
b) These items are displayed only when the ROM version on the AT board of the unit is Ver 1.30 or higher.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-12 (E)
3-4. PAINT Menu
DETAIL 1 page
(Display is initial values.)
<DETAIL 1>
[M] [WHT][BLK]
0
LEVEL
:
:
:
LIMITER
CRISPEN
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
HV RATIO :
FREQ
:
:
LVL DEP
DETAIL
: ON
: ON
LVL DEP
Item
Setting
Description
LEVEL
_99 to 99
Sets the general level of the detail signal.
LIMITER
_99 to 99
Sets the level for clipping the excessive detail signal.
M/WHT/BLK
CRISPEN
_99 to 99
Sets the level for suppressing the noise components contained in the
detail signal.
HV RATIO
FREQ
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
ON, OFF
Sets the ratio between H detail signal and V detail signal.
Sets the frequency of the H detail signal.
LVL DEP
DETAIL
Sets the level for suppressing the detail amount in the dark part.
Sets the function for attaching the detail signal for improving the
resolution to ON or OFF.
LVL DEP
ON, OFF
Sets the level depend function to ON or OFF.
DETAIL 2 page
(Display is initial values.)
<DETAIL 2>
KNEE APERTURE :
0
: OFF
Item
Setting
Description
KNEE APERTURE _99 to 99
Sets the knee aperturea) level.
ON, OFF
Sets the knee aperturea) function to ON or OFF.
a) This function compensates for decreases by the knee aperture in the detail level at the high luminance level part of the camera subject.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-13 (E)
3-4. PAINT Menu
SKIN DETAIL page
(Display is initial values.)
<SKIN DETAIL>
SKIN DTL : OFF
SKIN GATE: OFF
[1]
[2]
[3]
OFF
OFF
CH SW : (ON) OFF
GATE : ON
OFF
PHASE : AUTO AUTO AUTO
:
0
0
30
0
30
WIDTH : 30
SAT : -89
LEVEL :
-89
0
-89
0
0
Item
Setting
Description
SKIN DTL
ON, OFF
When this setting is ON, the setting [1] of the channel 1 is always set
ON. Sets the skin detail function to ON or OFF.
SKIN GATE b)
CH SW
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
Sets the zebra indication of the skin tone detail portion to ON or OFF.
Sets each channel of the skin detail function to ON or OFF.
Channel 1 is fixed to ON.
GATE
ON, OFF
AUTOa)
Sets each channel of the skin gate function to ON or OFF.
PHASE
Set automatically the region of each channel the skin detail function affects.
0d to 359d
Sets the center phase of the chroma phase the skin tone detail function
affects to each channel.
WIDTH
0d to 90d
Adjusts the chroma phase width of the skin tone detail function to each
channel.
SAT
_99 to 99
Adjusts the saturation level of the skin tone detail function to each channel.
Sets the skin tone detail amount to each channel.
LEVEL
_99 to 99
a) Method of executing AUTO
HDC-900/910 : 1. Set the cursor to the AUTO and press the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side, then the square-
shaped zebra pattern is displayed on the viewfinder.
2. Set the zebra pattern to the color to be given the effect of the skin tone detail and press the MENU SELECT
switch toward the “ENTER” side. to select the phase.
HDC-950/930 : 1. Set the cursor to the AUTO and press the rotary encoder, then the square-shaped zebra pattern is displayed on
the viewfinder.
2. Set the zebra pattern to the color to be given the effect of the skin tone detail and press the rotary encoder to
select the phase.
b) This item is displayed only when the ROM version on the AT board of the unit is lower than Ver 1.30.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-14 (E)
3-4. PAINT Menu
USER MATRIX page
(Display is initial values.)
<USER MATRIX>
[-R] [-G] [-B]
R :
G :
B :
--
0
0
--
0
0
0
0
--
MATRIX: OFF
PRESET: ON
: SMPTE-240M
USER MATRIX : OFF
MULTI MATRIX: OFF
Item
Setting
Description
R-G, R-B,
G-R, G-B,
B-R, B-G,
MATRIX a)
PRESET a)
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
Sets the linear matrix coefficient for each R-G, R-B, G-R, G-B, B-R,
and B-G.
Sets the linear matrix correction function to ON or OFF.
Sets the linear matrix correction coefficient set at factory to ON or
OFF.
(When the MATRIX setting is OFF, this setting is unavailable, “- - -” is
displayed showing invalid.)
SMPTE-240M,
ITU-709,
Selects the linear matrix correction coefficient set at factory.
SMPTE-WIDE,
NTSC,
EBU
ITU-609
USER MATRIX a)
MULTI MATRIX a)
ON, OFF
Sets the linear matrix correction function set by the user to ON or
OFF.
(When the MATRIX setting is OFF, this setting is unavailable, “- - -” is
displayed showing invalid.)
ON, OFF
Sets the multi matrix correction function to ON or OFF.
(When the MATRIX setting is OFF, this setting is unavailable, “- - -” is
displayed showing invalid.)
a)
USER MATRIX
USER MATRIX SW
MATRIX SW
+
+
+
LINEAR MATRIX
CIRCUIT
(+REFERENCE FILE USER MATRIX)
MULTI MATRIX SW
PRESET MATRIX SW
OHB MATRIX SW
MULTI MATRIX
(+REFERENCE FILE MULTI MATRIX)
PRESET MATRIX
OHB MATRIX
(+OHB FILE OHB MATRIX)
USER MATRIX :
MULTI MATRIX :
Linear matrix that can change R-G and R-B in the conventional camera.
Linear matrix that divides the chroma phase width of the linear matrix into 16 segments and can adjust each
individually.
PRESET MATRIX : Addition of the linear matrix value fixed in the standard specification.
OHB MATRIX : Linear (multi) matrix for matching the color between the cameras.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-15 (E)
3-4. PAINT Menu
MULTI MATRIX page
(Display is initial values.)
<MULTI MATRIX>
PHASE :
0
HUE
SAT
:
:
0
0
ALL CLEAR
MATRIX : OFF
PRESET : ON
: SMPTE-240M
USER MATRIX : OFF
MULTI MATRIX: OFF
Item
Setting
Description
PHASE
0, 23, 45, 68, 90,
113, 135, 158, 180,
203, 225, 248, 270,
293, 315, 338
Sets the angle that varies the multi matrix correction function.
(sixteen-axis mode)
HUE
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
*1
Adjusts the color phase the multi matrix correction function affects in
every sixteen-axis mode.
SAT
Adjusts the saturation level the multi matrix correction function affects in
every sixteen-axis mode.
ALL CLEAR
Clears the HUE and SAT values in each phase to 0.
(The values in the reference file are not cleared.)
MATRIXa)
PRESET a)
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
Sets the liner matrix correction function to ON or OFF.
Sets the multi matrix correction coefficient set at the factory to ON or
OFF. (When MATRIX setting is OFF, this setting is unavailable, “- - -” is
displayed showing invalid.)
SMPTE-240M,
ITU-709,
Selects the multi matrix correction coefficient set at the factory.
SMPTE-WIDE,
NTSC,
EBU
ITU-609
USER MATRIX a)
MULTI MATRIX a)
ON, OFF
Sets the multi matrix correction function set by the user to ON or OFF.
(When MATRIX setting is OFF, this setting is unavailable, “- - -” is
displayed showing invalid.)
ON, OFF
Sets the multi matrix correction function to ON or OFF.
(When MATRIX setting is OFF, this setting is unavailable, “- - -” is
displayed showing invalid.)
a)
USER MATRIX
USER MATRIX SW
MATRIX SW
+
+
+
LINEAR MATRIX
CIRCUIT
(+REFERENCE FILE USER MATRIX)
MULTI MATRIX SW
PRESET MATRIX SW
OHB MATRIX SW
MULTI MATRIX
(+REFERENCE FILE MULTI MATRIX)
PRESET MATRIX
OHB MATRIX
(+OHB FILE OHB MATRIX)
USER MATRIX :
MULTI MATRIX :
Linear matrix that can change R-G and R-B in the conventional camera.
Linear matrix that divides the chroma phase width of the linear matrix into 16 segments and can adjust each
individually.
PRESET MATRIX : Addition of the linear matrix value fixed in the standard specification.
OHB MATRIX : Linear (multi) matrix for matching the color between the cameras.
*1 HDC-900/910 : Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side.
HDC-950/930 : Execute by pressing the rotary encoder.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-16 (E)
3-4. PAINT Menu
SHUTTER page
(Display is initial values.)
<SHUTTER>
SHUTTER : OFF
: 1/100
ECS FREQ: 30.0Hz
S-EVS : OFF
:
0%
Item
Setting
Description
SHUTTER
ON, OFF
Sets the shutter/ECS mode to ON or OFF.
Table belowa)
Sets the shutter speed.
(The selectable shutter speed varies with each format.)
ECS FREQ
S-EVS
Table below b)
Sets the ECS frequency.
(The selectable ECS frequency variable region varies with each format.)
ON, OFF
Sets the S-EVS mode to ON or OFF.
0 to 100 %
Sets the S-EVS. (When the format setting 30PsF, 29.97PsF, 25PsF,
24PsF and 23.98PsF, this setting is unavailable. “- - -” is displayed
showing invalid.)
n
For the HDC-910/930, this setting is “100 %” only.
a) Shutter speed setting
Format
Shutter speed
60I/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
30PsF/29.97PsF*
25PsF*
1/40, 1/50, 1/60, 1/120, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000
1/33, 1/50, 1/60, 1/100, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000
1/32, 1/48, 1/50, 1/60, 1/96, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000
24PsF/23.98PsF*
* : For the HDC-910/930, this setting is unavailable.
b) ECS frequency setting
HDC-900/950 :
Format
ECS
60I/59.94I
50I
30.0 to 4300 Hz
25.0 to 4700 Hz
30.0 to 2700 Hz
25.0 to 2300 Hz
24.0 to 2200 Hz
30PsF/29.97PsF
25PsF
24PsF/23.98PsF
HDC-910/930 :
Format
ECS
60I/59.94I
50I
60.0 to 4300 Hz
50.0 to 4700 Hz
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-17 (E)
3-4. PAINT Menu
SCENE FILE page
<SCENE FILE>
1 2 3 4 5
STORE
STANDARD
READ (MS CAM)
WRITE (CAM MS)
FILE ID:
CAM CODE:
DATE:
Item
Setting
Description
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Saves and calls the scene file (the data painted in accordance with the
shooting scene.) (Same as the SCENE FILE page in the FILE menu.)
STORE
STANDARD
Returns the current paint adjustment amount and switch settings to the
reference values.
READ (MS → CAM)
WRITE (CAM → MS)
FILE ID
Reads out five scene files from the memory stick to the memory of camera unit.
Writes five scene files stored in the memory of camera unit to the memory stick.
Writes comments to a scene file to be stored to the memory stick.
CAM CODE
Only displays the model name of the scene file saved in the memory stick.
Only displays the date when the scene file was created in the memory stick.
DATE
HDC-900/910
How to save
1. Set “→” to STORE and press the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side, then “STORE
NO?”will blink.
2. Select the file No. (1 to 5) for saving.
(If data is already saved, the data will be replaced with new one.)
How to call
Set “→” to the file No. to be called up and press the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side.
During calling up, the number is highlighted, and to cancel the operation, press the MENU SELECT
switch toward the “ENTER” side during the highlighting.
HDC-950/930
How to save
1. Set “→” to STORE and press the rotary encoder, then “STORE NO?”will blink.
2. Select the file No. (1 to 5) for saving.
(If data is already saved, the data will be replaced with new one.)
How to call
Set “→” to the file No. to be called up and press the rotary encoder.
During calling up, the number is highlighted, and to cancel the operation, press the rotary encoder during
the highlighting.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-18 (E)
3-5. MAINTENANCE Menu
3-5. MAINTENANCE Menu
This menu consists of paint items used less frequently such as shading adjustment and items required for
the camera maintenance such as system change.
AUTO SETUP page
(Display is initial values.)
<AUTO SETUP>
AUTO BLACK
AUTO WHITE
AUTO LEVEL
TEST
: OFF
Item
Setting
Description
AUTO BLACK
AUTO WHITE
AUTO LEVEL
TEST
*1
Starts the automatic black balance adjustment.
(Pressing the rotary encoder during the execution, the execution is
canceled.)
*1
Starts the automatic white balance adjustment.
(Pressing the rotary encoder during the execution, the execution is
canceled.)
*1
Starts the automatic level adjustment of the camera circuit.
(Pressing the rotary encoder during the execution, the execution is
canceled.)
OFF, 1, 2
Selects the test signal.
OFF : No test signal is available.
1 :
2 :
Provides the test signal of the sawtooth wave.
Provides the test signal of the sawtooth wave of digital output.
*1 HDC-900/910 : Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side.
HDC-950/930 : Execute by pressing the rotary encoder.
WHITE SHADING page
(Display is initial values.)
<WHITE SHADING>
[R] [G] [B] [M]
V SAW :
V PARA :
H SAW :
H PARA :
WHITE :
V MOD :
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
V MOD
: ON
Item
Setting
Description
V SAW R/G/B
V PARA R/G/B
H SAW R/G/B
H PARA R/G/B
WHITE R/G/B
V MOD R/G/B
V MOD
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
ON, OFF
Adjusts the white shading V SAW correction amount of the R,G,B master.
Adjusts the white shading V PARA correction amount of R,G,B.
Adjusts the white shading H SAW correction amount of R,G,B.
Adjusts the white shading H PARA correction amount of R,G,B.
Adjusts the white level of R,G,B.
Adjusts the V modulation shading of R,G,B and master.
Sets the V modulation shading function to ON of OFF.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-19 (E)
3-5. MAINTENANCE Menu
BLACK SHADING page
(Display is initial values.)
<BLACK SHADING>
[R] [G] [B] [M]
V SAW :
V PARA :
H SAW :
H PARA :
BLK SET:
BLACK :
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MASTER GAIN : 0dB
Item
Setting
Description
V SAW R/G/B
V PARA R/G/B
H SAW R/G/B
H PARA R/G/B
BLK SET R/G/B
BLACK R/G/B/M
MASTER GAIN
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
Adjusts the black shading V SAW correction amount of the R,G,B master.
Adjusts the black shading V PARA correction amount of R,G,B.
Adjusts the black shading H SAW correction amount of R,G,B.
Adjusts the black shading H PARA correction amount of R,G,B.
Adjusts the black set correction amount of R,G,B.
Adjusts the black level of the R,G,B and master.
_3, 0, 3, 6, 12 dB
Sets the master gain.
OHB MATRIX page
(Display is initial values.)
<OHB MATRIX>
PHASE : 0
HUE
SAT
: 0
: 0
ALL CLEAR
MATRIX
: OFF
OHB MATRIX: OFF
Item
Setting
Description
PHASE
0, 23, 45, 68, 90,
Set the region the OHB matrix correction function affects.
(sixteen-axis mode)
113, 135, 158, 180,
203, 225, 248, 270,
293, 315, 338
HUE
_99 to 99
_99 to 99
*1
Adjusts the color phase the OHB matrix correction function affects in
every sixteen-axis mode.
SAT
Adjusts the saturation level the OHB matrix correction function affects in
every sixteen-axis mode.
ALL CLEAR
Clears the HUE and SAT values in each phase to 0.
(The values in the OHB file are not cleared.)
MATRIX
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
Sets the linear matrix correction function ON or OFF.
Sets the OHB matrix correction function ON or OFF.
OHB MATRIX
*1 HDC-900/910 : Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side.
HDC-950/930 : Execute by pressing the rotary encoder.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-20 (E)
3-5. MAINTENANCE Menu
AUTO IRIS page
ROM Version lower than 1.30
ROM Version 1.30 or higher
(Display is initial values.)
<AUTO IRIS>
<AUTO IRIS>
WINDOW
:
1
0
0
AUTO IRIS : OFF
OVERRIDE :
IRIS LEVEL:
WINDOW
:
1
0
0
OVERRIDE :
IRIS LEVEL:
APL RATIO : 80
IRIS GAIN :
0
APL RATIO : 80
IRIS GAIN :
0
IRIS CLOSE: OFF
Item
Setting
Description
AUTO IRISb)
WINDOW
ON, OFF
Sets the auto iris function to ON to OFF.
Selects the auto iris window.a)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
_99 to 99
OVERRIDE
Sets the reference value of the auto iris level by ±2 focus.
_99 (2 iris nearly closed) ↔ 99 (2 iris nearly open)
IRIS LEVEL
APL RATIO
_99 to 99
Sets the auto-iris level.
_99 to 99
Sets the method of detecting the light amount of the auto iris.
_99 (Peak light detection ) ↔ 99 (Average value detection of whole screen)
IRIS GAIN
_99 to 99
Sets the iris gain.
IRIS CLOSEb)
ON, OFF
Sets the iris close function to ON or OFF.
a)
Setting
1
2
3
4
5
6
VF
screen
indicates the auto iris window frame.
b) These items are displayed only when the ROM version on the AT board of the unit is Ver 1.30 or higher.
CAM ID/DATE page
(Display is initial values.)
<CAM ID/DATE>
CAM ID :
DATE/TIME
2000/04/30 08:32
Item
Setting
Description
CAM ID
Sets the camera ID of less 14 characters consisting of alphanumeric,
symbols and spaces.
DATE/TIME
Sets the present date and time.
[Reference]
The way of indicating date is changeable.
Refer to DATE TYPE of OTHER2 page in MAINTENANCE menu.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-21 (E)
3-5. MAINTENANCE Menu
MULTI FORMAT page
HDC-900/950
HDC-910/930
(Display is initial values.)
<MULTI FORMAT>
CURRENT 59.94I
<MULTI FORMAT>
CURRENT 59.94I
NEXT
: 59.94I
NEXT
: 59.94I
60I
50I
60I
50I
59.94I
59.94I
30PsF
29.97PsF
25PsF 24PsF
23.98PsF
Item
Setting
Description
Displays the format being currently selected.
CURRENT
NEXT a)
The currently selected format is highlighted in the line below.
Selects the format when the power is turned on next time.
HDC-900/910 :
A turn of the MENU SELECT control shifts the portion highlighted.
Press the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side for determi-
nation. (The highlighted portion does not shift to the *** portion.)
HDC-950/930 :
A turn of the rotary encoder shifts the portion highlighted. Press the
rotary encoder for determination. (The highlighted portion does not shift
to the *** portion.)
a) This setting is valid only when the camera is used alone. When the camera control unit is connected, the camera control unit setting
takes a priority.
SDI page (Displays ROM Version lower than 1.30)
OUT PUT page (Displays ROM Version 1.30 or higher)
ROM Version lower than 1.30
ROM Version 1.30 or higher
(Display is initial values.)
<SDI>
<OUT PUT>
PROMPTER
: OFF
PROMPTER
: OFF
BNC SDI OUT: OFF
BNC SDI OUT: OFF
LINER EXP : OFF
Item
Setting
Description
PROMPTER a)
BNC SDI OUT b)
LINER EXP c)
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON : Prompter signal is output at PROMPTER OUT connector
OFF : No prompter signal is output
ON : SDI signal is output at HD SERIAL DIGITAL OUT connector
OFF : No SDI signal is output
ON : Improves the reproducibility of high-luminance part in PsF
format.
OFF : Standard setting.
a) This setting is valid only when the camera control unit is connected, yet in the camera is used alone, setting is disabled. (“—” is
displayed.)
b) This setting is valid only when the camera is used alone. When the camera control unit is connected, setting is always ON. (“—” is
displayed.)
c) This can be selected when the VA-223 board is installed.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-22 (E)
3-5. MAINTENANCE Menu
VTR 26PIN page
(Display is initial values.)
<VTR 26PIN>
CABLE COMP: OFF
VIDEO SEL : MAIN(RGB)
MAIN VIDEO ADJUST
G :
B :
R :
Y :
Pb :
Pr :
0
0
0
0
0
0
Item
Setting
Description
Selects the VTR (26P) cable compensation
CABLE COMP
VIDEO SEL
OFF, 25 m, 50 m
MAIN (RGB),
MAIN (YPbPr),
RET (YPbPr) a)
Selects the video signal to be output to the VTR (26 p) OUT connector.
RET (YPbPr) outputs the return video signal input from the camera
control unit.
G
B
_30 to 30
_30 to 30
_30 to 30
_30 to 30
_30 to 30
_30 to 30
Corrects the output level to the VTR (26 P) OUT connector
Corrects the output level to the VTR (26 P) OUT connector
Corrects the output level to the VTR (26 P) OUT connector
Corrects the output level to the VTR (26 P) OUT connector
Corrects the output level to the VTR (26 P) OUT connector
Corrects the output level to the VTR (26 P) OUT connector
R
Y
Pb
Pr
a) This setting is valid only when the camera control unit is connected.
BATT ALARM page
(Display is initial values.)
<BATT ALARM>
DC IN
TYPE : AC ADP
BEFORE END : --
END
: --
Item
DC IN TYPE a)
Setting
Description
LITHIUM, DIGITAL,
OTHERS1b), OTHERS2 b)
AC ADP c)
Selects the power running in the DC IN connector.
By this setting, the battery alarm voltage indication in accordance with
the features of the battery or the power supply becomes possible.
,
BEFORE END 11.0 to 17.0 V
Sets the alarm voltage indicating that the DC power is wearing out.
When the AC ADP is selected, this setting is unavailable “- - -” is
displayed showing invalid.
END
11.0 to 17.0 V
Sets the alarm voltage indicating that the DC power has worn out.
When the AC ADP is selected, this setting is unavailable “- - -” is
displayed showing invalid.
a) Setting change of this item is disabled in HDC-900/910.
b) These can be selected when using batteries other than LITHIUM, DIGITA L, AC ADP and the power supply.
c) This can be selected when using an AC/DC power supply of AC-550 and so on.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-23 (E)
3-5. MAINTENANCE Menu
OTHERS1 page
(Display is initial values.)
<OTHERS 1>
FAN MODE
H PHASE
CHU BARS
: AUTO1
:
0
: OFF
Item
Setting
Description
FAN MODE
AUTO1,
AUTO2,
MIN, MAX
Sets the fan mode.
AUTO1 : normal mode
AUTO2 : silent mode
MIN :
MAX :
minimum rotation mode
maximum rotation mode
H PHASE
_3072 to 1023
Adjusts the H phase.
CHU BARS
ON, OFF
Sets the CHU BARS to ON or OFF.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-24 (E)
3-5. MAINTENANCE Menu
OTHERS2 page
(Display is initial values.)
<OTHERS 2>
MENU RESUME : OPE MENU
DATE TYPE : 1 Y/Mn/D
WHITE MEMORY: 2
COLOR BAR
EXT F NO
: FULL 16:9
: CONTROL
TRUNK LINE : (1CH)
Item
MENU RESUME
Setting
Description
OPE MENU,
OFF, ALL
Sets the menu screen displayed when starting the menu.
OPE MENU : Starts to display from the page in the operation menu,
which was displayed at powering off of the previous time.
Starts to display from the first page (VF DISPLAY) in the
operation menu.
OFF :
ALL :
Displays the menu screen, which was displayed at
powering off of the previous time.
n
To display the TOP menu, refer to Section 3-2.
DATE TYPE
1 to 6
Sets the date.
1: Y/Mn/D Year/Month/Date (Month should be showed by the figure.)
2: Mn/D
3: D/M/Y Date/Month/Year
4: D/M Date/Month
5: M/D/Y Month/Date/Year
6: M/D Month/Date
Month/Date (Month should be showed by the figure.)
WHITE MEMORY
COLOR BAR
2, 10
Sets the number of white balance memory.
2: White balance memory can be set to A and B of WHITE BAL switch
(total 2).
10:White balance memory can be set to A and B of each CC filter and
WHITE BAL switch (total 8).
FULL 16 : 9 ,
SMPTE 16 : 9 ,
FULL 4 : 3 ,
Sets the color bar.
FULL 16 : 9:
SMPTE 16 : 9: 75 % color bar of 16 : 9
FULL 4 : 3: 100 % color bar of 4 : 3
100 % color bar of 16 : 9
SMPTE 4 : 3
SMPTE 4 : 3: 75 % color bar of 4 : 3
EXT F NO a)
CONTROL,
POSITION
Selects the iris indication when the lens extender (x2) to ON.
CONTROL : Indicated by the control value from the camera.
POSITION : Indicated by the return value from the lens.
TRUNK LINEa) b)
(1CH)
Only displays the trunk line mode set by the camera control unit.
a) These items are displayed only when the ROM version on the AT board of the unit is Ver 1.30 or higher.
b) This item is displayed only when the camera control unit is connected.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-25 (E)
3-5. MAINTENANCE Menu
T ADP ADJ page (Displays ROM Version 1.20 or higher)
(Display is initial values.)
<T ADP ADJ>
[R] [G] [B]
VSAW OFST: -16 -16 -16
CABLE
10M
STORE DATA
Item
Setting
Description
VSAW OFST
_50 ~ +50, - - -
Adjusts V SAW correction amount when HKC-T950 is connected.
When HKC-T950 is not connected, this setting is disable, “- - -” is
displayed showing invalid.
CABLE
10M, 25M, 50M
Displays the cable length being currently connected.
Stores the adjustment value to cable adaptor.
STORE DATA
Execute by pressing
the rotary encoder
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-26 (E)
3-6. FILE Menu
3-6. FILE Menu
File menu is used to operate the file such as saving the reference file.
OPERATOR FILE page
<OPERATOR FILE>
READ (MS CAM)
WRITE(CAM MS)
PRESET
STORE PRESET FILE
FILE ID:
CAM CODE
DATE
Item
Setting
Description
READ
(MS → CAM)
*1
Reads the operator file from the memory stick.
WRITE
(CAM → MS)
*1
*1
*1
Saves the operator file in the memory stick.
RESET
Reset the operator file items to the preset values.
STORE PRESET
FILE
Register the current setting values in the camera unit as the preset
values of the operator file.
FILE ID
Writes comments to a file.
CAM CODE
DATE
Displays the camera name of the file created.
Displays the date when the file was created.
*1 HDC-900/910 : Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side.
HDC-950/930 : Execute by pressing the rotary encoder.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-27 (E)
3-6. FILE Menu
SCENE FILE page
<SCENE FILE>
1 2 3 4 5
STORE
STANDARD
READ (MS CAM)
WRITE (CAM MS)
FILE ID:
CAM CODE
DATE
Item
Setting
Description
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Saves and calls the scene file (the data painted in accordance with the
shooting scene.) (Same as the SCENE FILE page in the PAINT menu.)
STORE
STANDARD
Returns the current paint adjustment amount and switch settings to the
reference values.
READ (MS → CAM)
WRITE (CAM → MS)
FILE ID
Reads out five scene files from the memory stick to the memory of camera unit.
Writes five scene files stored in the memory of camera unit to the memory stick.
Writes comments to a scene file to be stored to the memory stick.
CAM CODE
Only displays the model name of the scene file saved in the memory stick.
Only displays the date when the scene file was created in the memory stick.
DATE
HDC-900/910
How to save
1. Set “→” to STORE and press the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side, then “STORE
NO?”will blink.
2. Select the file No. (1 to 5) for saving.
(If data is already saved, the data will be replaced with new one.)
How to call
Set “→” to the file No. to be called up and press the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side.
During calling up, the number is highlighted, and to cancel the operation, press the MENU SELECT
switch toward the “ENTER” side during the highlighting.
HDC-950/930
How to save
1. Set “→” to STORE and press the rotary encoder, then “STORE NO?”will blink.
2. Select the file No. (1 to 5) for saving.
(If data is already saved, the data will be replaced with new one.)
How to call
Set “→” to the file No. to be called up and press the rotary encoder.
During calling up, the number is highlighted, and to cancel the operation, press the rotary encoder during
the highlighting.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-28 (E)
3-6. FILE Menu
REFERENCE page
<REFERENCE>
STORE FILE
STANDARD
READ(MS CAM)
WRITE(CAM MS)
FILE ID:
CAM CODE
DATE
Item
Setting
Description
STORE FILE
STANDARD
READ (MS → CAM)
WRITE (CAM → MS)
FILE ID
*1
Registers the adjustment values of each item as the reference file.
*1
Returns the data registered in the reference file to the reference value.
Reads out reference file from the memory stick to the memory of camera unit.
Writes reference file stored in the memory of camera unit to the memory stick.
Writes comments to a reference file to be stored to the memory stick.
Only displays the model name of the reference file saved in the memory stick.
Only displays the date when the reference file was created in the memory stick.
CAM CODE
DATE
*1 HDC-900/910 : Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side.
HDC-950/930 : Execute by pressing the rotary encoder.
USER GAMMA page (Displays ROM Version 1.30 or higher)
<USER GAMMA>
READ (MS CAM)
FILE ID:
CAM CODE
DATE
Item
Setting
Description
READ (MS → CAM) *1
Reads the user gamma file from the memory stick to the memory of the
camcorder.
FILE ID
Writes comments to a user gamma file to be stored to the memory stick.
CAM CODE
Only displays the model name that created the user gamma file saved in the
memory stick.
DATE
Only displays the date when the user gamma file was created in the memory
stick.
*1 HDC-900/910 : Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side.
HDC-950/930 : Execute by pressing the rotary encoder.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-29 (E)
3-6. FILE Menu
LENS FILE page
(Display is initial values.)
<LENS FILE>
STORE FILE
NO. : 1
NAME : HA14x8
F NO : F2.0
CENTER MARKER
H POS: 0
V POS: 0
STORE CENTER
Item
Setting
Description
STORE FILE
*1
Registers the adjustment values for each item (exc. the center marker position)
as the lens file.
No.
1to 16
Selects the file matching with the mounted lens from the sixteen lens files
Displays the lens file name in accordance with the No. (1 to 16) selected.
Sets the open edge F value of the lens.
NAME
F NO
H POS
F1.0 to F3.4
_20 to 20
Sets the center marker position (Horizontal)
20 (right) ↔ _20 (left)
V POS
_20 to 20
Sets the center marker position (Vertical)
20 (lower) ↔ _20 (upper)
STORE CENTER
*1
Registers the center marker position in the lens file being selected.
*1 HDC-900/910 : Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side.
HDC-950/930 : Execute by pressing the rotary encoder.
OHB FILE page
<OHB FILE>
STORE FILE
Item
Setting
Description
STORE FILE
*1
Stores the OHB file.
*1 HDC-900/910 : Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side.
HDC-950/930 : Execute by pressing the rotary encoder.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-30 (E)
3-6. FILE Menu
FILE CLEAR page
(Display is initial values.)
<FILE CLEAR>
PRESET OPERATOR
REFERENCE(ALL)
10 SEC CLEAR: OFF
LENS(CURRENT)
OHB WHITE SHAD
OHB BLACK SHAD
OHB ND OFFSET
OHB MATIX
MS FORMAT
Item
Setting
Description
PRESET
OPERATOR
*1
Returns the preset value of the operator file set by the user to the
original value at factory setting.
REFERENCE (ALL) *1
Returns each adjustment value registered in the reference file to the
original values at factory setting.
10 SEC CLEAR
ON, OFF
HDC-900/910 :
Sets ON or OFF the function to clear the reference value by continuing
to push the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side for more
than ten seconds with the cursor set to the reference item and “?”
blinking.
HDC-950/930 :
Sets ON or OFF the function to clear the reference value by continuing
to push the rotary encoder for more than ten seconds with the cursor
set to the reference item and “?” blinking.
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The setting returns to OFF when the unit is powered off.
LENS (CURRENT) *1
Returns the lens file being selected to the original value at factory
setting.
OHB WHITE SHAD
OHB BLACK SHAD
OHB ND OFFSET
OHB MATRIX
Clears the white shading in the OHB file to 0.
Clears the black shading in the OHB file to 0.
Clears the ND offset in the OHB file to 0.
Clears the matrix in the OHB file to 0.
Formats the memory stick.
MS FORMAT
*1 HDC-900/910 : Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT switch toward the “ENTER” side.
HDC-950/930 : Execute by pressing the rotary encoder.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-31 (E)
3-7. DIAGNOSIS Menu
3-7. DIAGNOSIS Menu
The DIAGNOSIS menu displays the self-diagnosis of every plug-in board and photo-receptive condition
of the optical connector, etc.
SDI page
<SDI>
OPTICAL LEVEL:GREEN
Item
Setting
Description
OPTICAL LEVEL
GREEN,
YELLOW,
RED,
NO SIGNAL
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Displays a photo-receptive condition of the optical connector
GREEN :
YELLOW :
RED :
Normal (_17 dBm * or more)
Normal (_17 to _20 dBm*)
Abnormal (less than _20 dBm*)
NO SIGNAL : Out of sync with HDCU
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When the camera is used alone
* 0 dBm = 1 mW
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If “RED” is indicated, be sure to clean the optical connector and optical/electrical cable. If “YELLOW” is
indicated, cleaning them is recommended. For details on how to clean, refer to Section 2-1.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-32 (E)
3-7. DIAGNOSIS Menu
BOARD STATUS page
<BOARD STATUS>
ROM:V1.00
OHB :OK
SG :OK
VA
:OK
AT :OK
AU :OK
RE :OK
PS :OK
DPR :OK
VDA :OK
DAD :OK
SDI :OK
DAP :OK
Item
Setting
Description
ROM
OHB
VA
Indicates the ROM version for IC1/AT-130 board
Displays the self-diagnosis status of the CCD block. b)
Displays the self-diagnosis status of the VA board.
Displays the self-diagnosis status of the DPR board.
Displays the self-diagnosis status of the VDA board.
Displays the self-diagnosis status of the DAD board.
Displays the self-diagnosis status of the SDI board.
Displays the self-diagnosis status of the DAP board.
Displays the self-diagnosis status of the SG board.
Displays the self-diagnosis status of the AT board.
Displays the self-diagnosis status of the AU board.
Displays the self-diagnosis status of the RE board.
Displays the self-diagnosis status of the PS board.
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
OK, NG
DPR
VDA
DAD
SDI
DAP
SG
AT
AU
RE
PS a)
a) This setting is valid only when the camera control unit is connected, yet in the camera is used alone, setting is disabled. (“—” is
displayed.)
b) When HKC-T950 is connected, it judges based on status of the connection cable, communication state between the CCD block
adaptor and cable adaptor and so on in addition to the diagnosis in the camera that is being used alone.
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When “NG” is indicated, contact your local Sony Sales Office.
HDC-900/950 IMM
3-33 (E)
Section 4
File System
The HDC-900/910/950/930 are equipped with various file systems for managing data.
4-1. File Structure
The following six types of files are available.
1. Operator File
Stores the items displayed on the viewfinder and switch settings for camera operator. This file is
stored in the memory stick, yet the video data (paint data) cannot be stored.
2. Preset Operator File
Stores the standard state of operator file items.
This file is stored in the camera, yet video data (paint data) cannot be stored.
3. Scene File
Stores the temporary video setting data according to the scene. This file is stored in the camera and
memory stick.
4. Reference File
Stores the custom paint data adjusted by the video engineer. This file is stored in the camera and
memory stick.
5. Lens File
Used for compensation of the deviation which generates by switching the lens extender from OFF to
ON and for compensation of the difference in the characteristics between lenses. This file is stored in
the camera.
6. OHB File
Used for adjustment of the CCD block maintenance. This file is stored in the camera.
Scene File
Refer to Section 4-8. “File Items”.
When STANDARD
Lens File
is executed
When lens extender setting is OFF, Flare R/G/B and
V Modulation Shading R/G/B/Master can be stored.
When lens extender setting is ON, White R/B, Flare R/G/B and
V Modulation Shading R/G/B/Master can be stored.
Output to
hardware(*1)
Reference File
Refer to Section 4-8. “File Items”.
OHB File
R/G/B for each White Shading H SAW, H PARA, V SAW, VPARA can be stored.
R/G/B for each Black Shading H SAW, H PARA, V SAW, V PARA can be stored.
And OHB matrix and the ND offset can be stored.
Factory-set value 0
Fig. 4-1. Structure of Paint Related Files
(*1): The additional data of each file is sent to each circuit on the unit.
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-1 (E)
4-2. Operator File
4-2. Operator File
Data is stored in the memory stick using the setup menu. As for the items to be stored, refer to Section 4-
8,“ File Items”.
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. As for the setup menu, refer to Section 3.
. Operator files stored in the memory stick will not be read when the power is just turned ON. This file
will only be read when READ is executed at the setup menu.
. The current operator file data is retained even when the power is turned off by the power switch.
. Before storing the file in the memory stick, make sure that the LOCK switch on the memory stick is in
OFF position.
Storing the Operator File in the Memory Stick (Refer to step 1 of Fig. 4-2.)
Set the setup menu as follows, and store the current status in the memory stick.
Reading the Operator File from the Memory Stick (Refer to step 2 of Fig. 4-2.)
Set the setup menu as follows.
Memory stick
Reading
(Step 2)
Storing
(Step 1)
Camera unit
Preset
reading
(Step 3)
Preset
initialization
(Step 5)
Current Operator
Preset factory-set
value
Preset Operator File
File Data
Preset
storing
(Step 4)
Output to hardware
Fig. 4-2. Operating Procedure for Operator Files
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-2 (E)
4-3. Preset Operator File
4-3. Preset Operator File
The preset operator file is designed to store the standard values of the operator file items. There are two
ways of calling the preset operator file; calling from the setup menu or reading at power ON. The items
which can be stored on file are the same as Operator File.
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As for the setup menu, refer to Section 3.
Calling Using the Setup Menu (Refer to step 3 of Fig. 4-2.)
Set the setup menu as follows.
[OPERATION] → [OPERATOR|FILE] → [PRESET]
Calling without Using the Setup Menu (Refer to step 3 of Fig. 4-2.) (For HDC-950/930)
Set the WHITE BAL switch to “PRST”, and while pushing the AUTO W/B BAL switch to the WHT
side, set the POWER switch to ON.
Storing the Preset Values (Refer to step 4 of Fig. 4-2.)
The items of the preset values can be changed using the setup menu.
Set the setup menu as follows.
[FILE] → [OPERATOR|FILE] → [STORE|PRESET|FILE]
Then, current status can be stored in the camera as Preset Operator File.
Initializing the Preset Values (Refer to step 5 of Fig. 4-2.)
Set the setup menu as follows to initialize the changed preset items to the factory-set data.
[FILE] → [FILE|CLEAR] → [PRESET|OPERATOR]
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-3 (E)
4-4. Registering the Scene File
4-4. Registering the Scene File
The scene file is used for storing temporary video adjustment values according to the scene. 5 files can be
stored and the data will be stored in the camera and memory stick. The data can be stored using a setting
menu or MSU (master setup unit).
Scene files can be copied between cameras using the memory stick.
As for the items to be stored, refer to Section 4-8,“ File Items”.
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. Scene files are files for storing the differences from the reference file. Therefore when the reference file
is changed, output of the scene file item corresponding with the item changed in the reference file is
also changed.
. As for the setup menu, refer to Section 3.
. Before storing the file in the memory stick, make sure that the LOCK switch on the memory stick is in
OFF position.
Storing Using Setup Menu (Refer to step 1 of Fig.4-3.)
(1) Set the setup menu as follows.
[PAINT] → [SCENE|FILE] → [STANDARD]
(2) Change the scene file item to the desired value.
(3) Set the setup menu as follows.
[PAINT] → [SCENE|FILE] → [STORE]
Select the scene file number to be stored.
Calling Using Setup Menu and Clearing the Call (Refer to step 2 of Fig.4-3.)
Select the scene file number called at the “SCENE FILE” page of the PAINT menu. A file currently being
called is shown with its file No. highlighted. Selecting the number again clears the call and resets the state
before calling.
Storing with MSU (Refer to step 1 of Fig.4-3.)
(1) Change the scene file item to the desired value.
(2) Press “STORE” of the scene file, and press the STORE number.
Calling with MSU and Clearing the Call (Refer to step 2 of Fig.4-3.)
Press the No. switch of the “SCENE FILE” to call. The switch also lights up. Press again to cancel the
call and turn off the switch.
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-4 (E)
4-4. Registering the Scene File
Storing the Scene File to the Memory Stick (Refer to step 1 of Fig. 4-3.)
The scene file stored in the camera unit is stored to the memory stick.
Set the setup menu as follows.
Reading the Scene File from the Memory Stick (Refer to step 3 of Fig. 4-3.)
The scene files stored in the memory stick are read to the memory of camera unit.
Set the setup menu as follows.
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When the power is just turned on, the reference files stored in the memory stick will not be read. This file
will only be read when READ is executed at the setup menu.
Camera unit
Storing in
Storing
(Step 1)
memory stick
(Step 1)
Scene File
Memory stick
Current paint data
Output to hardware
Readng from
memory stick
(Step 3)
Calling
(Step 2)
Fig. 4-3. Operating Procedure for Scene Files
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-5 (E)
4-5. Registering Reference Files
4-5. Registering Reference Files
This file can be stored and read using the setup menu or MSU (master setup unit). Only one file can be
stored, and will be stored in the camera and memory stick.
As for the items to be stored, refer to Section 4-8,“ File Items”.
For reference files, differential data taking the factory-setting as 0 will be stored. Therefore, initializing
the reference file brings the settings to the same status at factory-setting.(*1) Using the setting menu, all
items or specified items can be initialized.
Reference files can be copied between cameras using the memory stick.
(*1) : If lens files or OHB file retains the data, those need to be initialized as well.
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. As for the setup menu, refer to Section 3.
. Before storing the file in the memory stick, make sure that the LOCK switch on the memory stick is in
OFF position.
Storing Using the Setup Menu (Refer to step 1 of Fig.4-4.)
Set the setup menu as follows.
[FILE] → [REFERENCE] → [STORE|FILE]
The data will be stored in the camera and the numerical data will be displayed as 0. (Excluding some
items. Refer to Section 4-8. “File Items”.)
Storing by MSU (Refer to step 1 of Fig.4-4.)
Set the MODE switch to FILE and press [REFERENCE] and then press [REF|STORE]. The data will
be stored in the camera and the numerical data will be displayed as 0. (Excluding some items. Refer to
Section 4-8. “File Items”.)
Calling Using the Setup Menu (Refer to step 2 of Fig. 4-4, Fig. 4-1.)
Set the setup menu as follows.
[PAINT] → [SCENE|FILE] → [STANDARD]
The temporary paint amount and scene file amount will be cleared and the reference file will be reset to
the state stored in.
Calling with MSU (Refer to step 2 of Fig. 4-4.)
Press the “STANDARD” switch to reset the reference file item to the state stored in.
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-6 (E)
4-5. Registering Reference Files
Reading the Reference File from the Memory Stick (Refer to step 3 of Fig. 4-4.)
During the file storing, the reference files which have been stored in the memory stick at the same time
are read and the reference files in the camera can also be changed.
Set the setup menu as follows.
After the data of the memory stick is read to the camera, STANDARD will be executed automatically.
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When the power is just turned on, the reference files stored in the memory stick will not be read. This file
will only be read when READ is executed at the setup menu.
Storing the Reference File to the Memory Stick (Refer to step 1 of Fig. 4-4.)
The reference file stored to the camera unit is stored in the memory stick.
Set the setup menu as follows.
Initializing All File Items Using the Setup Menu (Refer to step 4 of Fig. 4-4.)
Set the setup menu as follows.
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-7 (E)
4-5. Registering Reference Files
Initializing Only Specified Items Using the Setup Menu (Refer to step 4 of Fig. 4-4.)
References files for specified items can be initialized using the setup menu.
(1) Set the setup menu as follows.
[FILE] → [FILE|CLEAR] → [10|SEC|CLEAR] → [ON]
(2) Move to the page containing the items to be initialized from the reference files in the setup menu.
(3) HDC-900/910
Adjust “→” to the item to be initialized using the MENU SELECT control, and keep pressing the
MENU SELECT switch toward the ENTER side about 10 seconds at “?” state until “REF CLEAR “
is displayed. About 3 seconds later, “DATA CLEAR” will be displayed at the bottom most line. The
“REF CLEAR” is displayed about 10 seconds later, and the data will be initialized to 0.
HDC-950/930
Adjust “→” to the item to be initialized using the rotary encoder, and keep pressing the rotary
encoder about 10 seconds at “?” state until “REF CLEAR “ is displayed. About 3 seconds later,
“DATA CLEAR” will be displayed at the bottom most line. The “REF CLEAR” is displayed about
10 seconds later, and the data will be initialized to 0.
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The 10 SEC CLEAR function must always be set to OFF when the power is turned ON.
Memory stick
Storing in
memory stick
(Step 1)
Readng from
memory stick
(Step 3)
Camera unit
Storing
Initialization
(Step 4)
(Step 1)
Reference File
factory-set value
(Initial value 0)
Reference File
Current paint data
Output to hardware
Calling
(Step 2)
Fig. 4-4. Operating Procedure for Reference Files
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-8 (E)
4-6. Registering the Lens File
4-6. Registering the Lens File
The white shading which occurs when the extender is turned on, flare balance, white balance, F value of
the open edge of the lens, name, etc. can be stored. Up to 16 files can be stored. The adjustment data can
be called by selecting the lens file. This data will be stored in the camera.
As for the items to be stored, refer to Section 4-8,“ File Items”.
The lens file stores the differential data from the reference file.
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. Prior to creating the lens file, perform the necessary adjustments by using the lens normally used to
create the reference file.
. As for the setup menu, refer to Section 3.
Adjusting the Lens File
(1) Mount the lens. Select the file with the same name of the lens mounted from the setup menu.
If no file with the same lens name, select “NO OFFSET”.
[FILE] → [LENS|FILE] → [No.] → (Select the No.)
(2) Set the lens file name and F value of the open edge of the lens.
(3) With the lens extender set to OFF, adjust V modulation of R/G/B/Master. Shoot the all white pattern,
set the iris F4 and zoom position to the center of the ring, and perform the adjustment around 560 mV
of 80% video level. Also adjust the flare balance and white balance shooting the grayscale chart.
(4) Store the data in the lens file. Set the setting menus as follows.
[FILE] → [LENS|FILE] → [STORE|FILE]
(5) Set the extender to ON, adjust the V modulation of R/G/B/Master shooting the all white pattern, and
adjust the flare balance and white balance shooting the grayscale chart.
(6) Store the data in the lens file.
(7) If the lens center deviates when the lens extender is switched to ON/OFF, store the center marker
under the extender is ON state. Adjust [CENTER|H|POS] and [CENTER|V|POS] at the
[LENS|FILE] page, and execute [STORE|CENTER].
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The center marker will not be stored when the lens file is stored.
Calling the Lens File
Select the lens file set by the setup menu as follows.
[OPERATION] → [LENS|FILE]
Initializing the Lens File
Set the setup menu as follows.
All data of the lens file being currently selected will be initialized to the factory setting values.
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-9 (E)
4-7. Registering the OHB File
4-7. Registering the OHB File
The OHB file is used for storing the maintenance adjustment values of the CCD block and the data will
be stored in the camera. The data can be stored using the setup menu or the MSU (master setup unit).
The items to be stored are the black shading, white shading, ND offset and OHB matrix.
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As for the setup menu, refer to Section 3.
4-7-1. Storing the Black Shading and White Shading
Storing Using the Setup Menu
(1) Execute the setup menu as follows.
[FILE] → [REFERENCE] → [STANDARD]
(2) Change the items to the desired value; H SAW, H PARA, V SAW and V PARA of each R/G/B for
each of white shading and black shading.
(3) Set the setup menu as follows.
[FILE] → [OHB|FILE] → [STORE|FILE]
Storing with MSU
(1) Change the items to the desired value; H SAW, H PARA, V SAW, V PARA of each R/G/B for each
of white shading and black shading.
(2) Press “STORE” of the OHB file.
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-10 (E)
4-7. Registering the OHB File
4-7-2. Adjusting the ND Offset
The white balance may be slightly deviated in the ND filters. In such cases, adjust the offset. Taking the
ND filter 1 white balance as the reference, the ND offset stores the deviation of the white balance of ND
filter 2, 3, 4.
Adjusting the ND Offset
(1) Set the setup menu as follows.
[FILE] → [REFERENCE] → [STANDARD]
(2) Connect the waveform monitor to MONITOR OUT connector of this unit.
(3) Select ND filter 4, and shoot the grayscale chart. Check that the illuminant condition is under that
video level is within 560 mV thru. 630 mV. Then note the video level at this time.
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Do not adjust the ND offset if the video level is less than 560 mV.
(4) Select 1 by the ND filter knob, and set the iris so that the video level is the same level as the noted
video level of Step (2).
(5) Execute the auto white balance.
(6) Select 2 by the ND filter knob, and set the iris to meet the noted video level of Step (2).
(7) Execute the auto white balance.
(8) Select 3 by the ND filter knob, and set the iris to meet the noted video level of Step (2).
(9) Execute the auto white balance.
(10) Select 4 by the ND filter knob, and set the iris to meet the noted video level of Step (2).
(11) Execute the auto white balance.
(12) Store the ND offset.
Execute the setup menu as follows.
[FILE] → [OHB] → [STORE|FILE]
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. Adjust precisely to meet the noted video level, otherwise the deviation of the white balance of the ND
filter may generate in some cases.
. If the level cannot be adjusted properly using the iris, adjust the level using the shutter/ECS or gain-up.
Calling the ND Offset
When the ND filter is changed, the ND offset will be called automatically.
Initializing the ND Offset
Execute the setup menu as follows.
[FILE] → [FILE|CLEAR] → [OHB|ND|OFFSET]
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-11 (E)
4-8. File items
4-8. File items
OPERATION menu
page item
OPERATOR REFERENCE SCENE
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OPERATOR REFERENCE SCENE
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HDC-900/950 IMM
4-12 (E)
4-8. File items
page item
OPERATOR REFERENCE SCENE
OHB
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_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
ON
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
OFF
_
_
_
_
_
4
BLK GAMMA Y SW
LOW KEY SAT
OFF
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
O
O
O
O
0
LOW KEY SAT SW
SATURATION SW
SATURATION LEVEL
LOW KEY SAT RANGE
KNEE POINT R/G/B
KNEE POINT MASTER
KNEE SLOPE R/G/B
KNEE SLOPE MASTER
KNEE SW
OFF
OFF
0
LOW
6
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
0
0
0
ON
AUTO KNEE SW
OFF
ADAP KNEE SW
OFF
WHITE CLIP R/G/B
WHITE CLIP MASTER
WHITE CLIP SW
O
O
O
0
O
0
ON
O
ON
KNEE SAT LEVEL
KNEE SAT SW
O
O
0
OFF
7
DETAIL LEVEL
O
ON
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
DETAIL SW
ON
DETAIL WHITE LIMITER
DETAIL BLACK LIMITER
DETAIL LIMITER MASTER
DETAIL CRISPEN
DETAIL H/V RATIO
DETAIL H FREQ
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
DETAIL LEVEL DEPEND
DETAIL LEVEL DEP SW
KNEE APERTURE
KNEE APT SW
0
ON
8
9
O
O
O
O
0
OFF
SKIN DETAIL LEVEL
SKIN DETAIL PHASE 1/2/3
SKIN DETAIL WIDTH 1/2/3
SKIN DETAIL SAT 1/2/3
SKIN DETAIL CH_1 SW
0
0d
30d
_89
ON
ON
SKIN DETAIL CH_2,3 SW _
SKIN DETAIL GATE SW
SKIN DETAIL GATE 1 SW _
REF
_
OFF
OFF
ON
_
_
_
_
_
ON (*1)
OFF (*1)
ON
SKIN DETAIL GATE 2/3 SW
USER MATRIX
_
_
_
_
OFF
REF
REF
REF
OFF
0
10
USER MATRIX SW
PRESET MATRIX SEL
OFF
SMPTE-240M
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-13 (E)
4-8. File items
page item
OPERATOR REFERENCE SCENE
OHB
LENS
STANDARD (*9) Power is
turned ON set
Factory
10
11
PRESET MATRIX SW
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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_
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_
_
_
_
_
REF
REF
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
OFF
OFF
0
MATRIX SW
MULTI MATRIX PHASE
MULTI MATRIX HUE
MULTI MATRIX SAT
MULTI MATRIX SW
SHUTTER SEL
SHUTTER SW
ECS SW
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
REF
REF
REF
REF
_
0
0
OFF
1/100
OFF
OFF
30.0 Hz
0
(*5)
12
(*5)
REF
REF
REF
REF
_
ECS FREQ
S_EVS (%)
S_EVS SW
OFF
OFF
OFF
TEST 1
_
_
_
_
TEST 2
_
MAINTENANCE menu
page item
OPERATOR REFERENCE SCENE
OHB
LENS
STANDARD (*9) Power is
Factory
turned ON set
2
WHITE SHADING
VSAW R/G/B
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
OHB
OHB
OHB
OHB
OHB
OHB
OHB
OHB
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
WHITE SHADING
VPARA R/G/B
WHITE SHADING
HSAW R/G/B
WHITE SHADING
HPARA R/G/B
3
BLACK SHADING
VSAW R/G/B
BLACK SHADING
VPARA R/G/B
BLACK SHADING
HSAW R/G/B
BLACK SHADING
HPARA R/G/B
BLACK SET R/G/B
MASTER GAIN
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
O
O
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
0
(*5)
REF
_
0 dB
4
5
OHB MULTI MATRIX PHASE
OHB MULTI MATRIX HUE
OHB MULTI MATRIX SAT
OHB MATRIX SW
AUTO IRIS SW
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
0
OHB
OHB
_
0
0
OFF
_
ON(*3)
ON
AUTO IRIS LEVEL
AUTO IRIS APL RATIO
AUTO IRIS GAIN
REF
REF
REF
_
_
0
_
_
_
_
_
80
_
0
IRIS CLOSE SW
_
_
OFF (*3)
OFF
6
CAMERA ID
_
_
_
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-14 (E)
4-8. File items
page item
OPERATOR REFERENCE SCENE
OHB
LENS
STANDARD (*9) Power is
Factory
turned ON set
7
8
MULTI FORMAT
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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_
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_
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_
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_
_
_
_
59.94 I
OFF
PROMPTOR
_
_
BNC SDI OUT
LINER EXP
_
_
OFF
_
_
OFF
9
VTR 26P CABLE COMP
VTR 26P MAIN VIDEO ADJ
VTR 26P VIDEO SEL
BATT ALARM
_
_
OFF
_
_
0
_
_
YPbPr
(*2)
10
11
_
_
FAN MODE
_
REF
_
AUTO1
0
H PHASE
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
CHU BARS
_
_
OFF
12
MENU RESUME
DATE TYPE
_
_
OPE MENU
Y/Mn/D
10
_
_
WHITE MEMORY
COLOR BAR
_
_
_
_
FULL 16 : 9
CONTROL
(1CH)
EXT F NO
_
_
TRUNK LINE
_
_
13
VSAW OFST R/G/B(*10)
(*11)
_
10 m : _8
25 m : _16
50 m : _32
TEST 1
TEST 2
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
OFF
OFF
FILE menu
page item
OPERATOR REFERENCE SCENE
OHB
LENS
STANDARD (*9) Power is
Factory
turned ON set
4a)
LENS FILE NAME
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
1
LENS FILE IRIS F NO.
F2.0
0
LENS FILE CENTER
MARKER H
LENS FILE CENTER
MARKER V
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
0
6a)
REFERENCE 10 SEC
CLEAR
_
OFF
OFF
a) These pages are different by the ROM version on the AT board of the unit.
External switches
item
OPERATOR REFERENCE SCENE
OHB
LENS
STANDARD (*9) Power is
Factory
turned ON set
ND FILTER
ND OFFSET
CC FILTER
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
ND1
0
_
O
_
CCB
(*5)
AUTO KNEE (DCC)
CHU COLOR BAR
_
_
_
_
_
_
REF
_
_
_
OFF
OFF
(*5)
_
_
_
_
(*6)
WHITE MEMORY PRESET A, B _
_
_
_
_
B
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-15 (E)
4-8. File items
MSU connected only
item
OPERATOR REFERENCE SCENE
OHB
LENS
STANDARD (*9) Power is
turned ON set
Factory
V DTL CREATION MODE
V DTL CONTROL MODE
KNEE MAX
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
REF
REF
OFF
REF
_
_
Y
_
_
_
_
_
_
H/V
OFF
0
OFF
OFF
_
AUTO KNEE POINT
WHITE SETUP MODE
_
_
_
_
AWB
shows an analog item which will not be indicated as 0 after being stored.
O shows an analog item which will be indicated as 0 after being stored.
shows a switch which will be stored in the select item.
REF returns the status to the one when stored in the reference file.
OHB returns the status to the one when stored in the OHB file.
If mentioned as ON or OFF, the values will be same as ON or OFF.
If mentioned as _, the value does not change.
(*1): In SKIN DETAIL GATE 1/2/3, one among 1, 2 and 3 is to be set ON.
(*2): Refer to Section 4,“ Setup Menu”.
(*3): Only when using standalone
(*4): WHITE value stored is used when the extender ON.
(*5): The state depends on the one of the external switch when the standalone state.
(*6): When connecting to the MSU (master setup unit), the memory enters the temporally released state. As PRESET
brings WHITE R/G/B to 0, regardless of the factory setting value of 3200K, if changing WHITE R/G/B and per-
forming REFERENCE STORE, the specified value is recalled as PRESET.
(*7): When WHITE SETUP MODE setting is ABW, the value when selecting AWB is returned and when selecting
AUTO LEVEL, 0 is returned.
(*8):
Setting
1
2
3
4
5
6
VF
screen
indicates the auto iris window frame.
(*9): Shows items to be called when [STANDARD] is executed, that is the reference file is called.
(*10): These items can be set only when HKC-T950 is connected.
(*11): Saved in the cable adaptor of HKC-T950.
HDC-900/950 IMM
4-16 (E)
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HDC-900 (SY)
HDC-900/L (J)
HDC-910 (UCJ, CE)
HDC-910/L (J)
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