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1. 22 User Area On Screen Entry eese tenerent nnne 23 eoeee rese oo ey eo ever eye Eee ya E svscovs SE e USE eve TIS 24 Gain Menus eee ROSE RES USUS ERR NETS NAAR 27 Shutter 28 c 31 patet 33 Menu 34 Gamma Menu DP md 35 AERE 37 Feature MENU Pea 39 ens Meng eset Ur ever tree E ER TIS ERES ENS YR NA KEEN PES SERT 40 REF exe praua ep Se xS ey p 41 HD RH1 User Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents cate 43 Menu Screen showing factory defaults sese 43 SPECINCAUIONS Me NR 45 List of Figures Figure 1 HD RH1 Camera head components eese nennen 5 Figure
2. BG RANGE BG LVL TEST RAMP Table 12 Gamma Menu fields Function Options Description MODE OFF Disables gamma correction and outputs a linear response Table M USER 0 35 0 90 0 45 default For USER table only POWER Enables black stretch crush GAMMA BG RANGE Sets intercept point of stretch crush curve 50 BG LVL 0 default Negative values give a crush response 10 0 10 Positive values pee stretch response TEST RAMP default 35 HD RH1 User Manual Gamma Menu Gamma Menu Cont d BLACK GAMMA Black gamma adjustment is a stretch or crush applied to the selected table BG RANGE sets the intercept point of the stretch crush curve with the power function BG LVL sets the relative amount of stretch or crush A positive value 1 to 10 corresponds to a stretch curve A negative value 1 to 10 corresponds to a crush curve Black Gamma settings can be applied to any of the tables including USER TEST RAMP For setup and comparison purposes a digitally generated test ramp can be enabled to input a unity linear ramp from 0 109 into the gamma circuit 36 HD RH1 User Manual Matrix Menu Matrix Menu MATRIX COLOR TEMP MATRIX USER MATRIX USER MATRIX R IG R G G B 0 Table 13 Matrix Menu fields Options Color Temp Setting for 4300K lighting Setting for 6500K lighting Matrix ORR eT Activate
3. 6 Connect the DC power supply cord into the DC 12V connector on the controller back panel 7 Turn on the video monitor 8 Hlip the controller power switch to the ON position 9 Press the BARS button and verify that color bars are displayed Remote Control RCP The HD RH1 may be remotely controlled through the RS 232 remote control interface For more information please contact an Iconix representative Safety Precautions Please read and follow the safety guidelines before using the HD RH1 12V power supply Nominal Voltage 12V DC Absolute Minimum 9V DC Absolute Maximum 22V DC peak maximum current requirement Do not use the camera in a place where it could come in contact with water moisture steam dust or smoke This could cause fire electric shock or camera failure Use only the specified power source voltage and connection cord The wrong source could result in fire or electric shock Do not use the camera in situations that exceed the temperature specifications 0 to 40 C This may cause malfunction and or damage the camera Donottouch the power cord or cables during a thunderstorm 10 HD RH1 User Manual Operation Operation Video Formats amp Rates The HD RH1 is capable of generating images any of 31 format frame rate combinations The following chart lists the available combinations 720p Frame Rates 60 59 94 50 30
4. 20 HD RH1 User Manual Using the Menus Using the Menus The menus provide access to the camera settings Some settings may be changed using either the front panel or menu others may be changed only through a menu Changes to settings are automatically stored in the currently selected scene file To maintain the current file contents select a different scene file before any changes are made Navigating the Menus Menus may be navigated using the front panel keys as shown below Vertical arrows scroll up and down list of options Horizontal arrows scroll right and left through parameters Displays Main Menu list or backs out without Selects a menu option or making a selection a parameter 21 HD RH1 User Manual Using the Menus Selecting a Menu Option and Parameter To select an option and parameter on a menu proceed as follows Press MENU on the front panel to display the Main Menu 6 Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll to the desired sub menu The gt symbol appears next to the selection MAIN MENU GAIN SHUTTER DETAIL FEATURE WHITE BALANCE MATRIX GAMMA LEVEL KNEE gt VIDEO OUTPUT SYNC LENS 7 Press SELECT on the front panel to display the selected sub menu 8 Use the up and down arrow keys to select an option on the sub menu 9 Press SELECT button to select the menu option The setting will be highlighted 10 Use the right and left arro
5. MATRIX USER MATRIX USER MATRIX D5600 ITU 709 OFF R R R G 0 B 0 G 0 G 0 GAMMA ON OFF TABLE USER POWER BLK GAMMA BLK GAMMA RANGE BLK GAMMA LVL TEST RAMP ON ITU 709 0 45 OFF 15 0 OFF VIDEO OUT VIDEO FORMAT RATE F P RATE MODE F P 720P CARR SDI OUTPUT ANALOG MODE SYNC GENLOCK GENLOCK ADJ ANALOG SYC DVI SYNC PAYLOAD ID LEVEL KNEE MASTER PED RED PED GREEN PED BLUE PED KNEE MODE KNEE POINT KNEE SLOPE WHITE CLIP WHT CLP LVL NTSC SETUP LENS VOUT 1 VOUT 2 MOTOR VOLT PWM 1 PWM 2 PWM 3 F P CHANNEL F P DRIVE 0 0 6V 8 05 05 NONE FRWARD 44 HD RH1 User Manual Quick Reference Specifications 1 3 inch Progressive CCD Optical System 1 3 inch 3 CCD Prism System Limiting Resolution 700 TVL PH 720p 900 TVL PH 1080i p sF C Mount 720p 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 50 59 94 60 23 98n59 94 24n60 25n50 29 97n59 94 30n60 10801 50 59 94 60 1080p 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 50 59 94 60 1080sf 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 8 2000 LUX 52dB typical Y Channel 14 Bit Parameterized with Black Gamma Automatic AWB or Manual Automatic 0 dB to 15 dB Variable or Fixed Variable ELC Fixed Clearscan Auto 3 User Programmable Profiles Internal or Genlock to analog sync RGB YPbPr BNCx3 I Vpp 75 Ohm Sync on Y G or YPbPr RGB HD SDI SD SDI SMPTE 292 SMPTE 259 BNCx2 Tw
6. Use left and right arrow keys to display desired option Press SELECT button Press MENU button to exit menu Seethe Video Output Menu section for a list of the rates available for each format e Only those rates valid for a format are available for selection Aformat rate selection in the menu replaces the front panel selection and vice versa 14 HD RH1 User Manual Operation Select a Scene File There are three scene file locations A B amp C for storing settings Parameters are stored in the currently selected active scene file The front panel FILE button can switch among the scene files as needed NOTES e Ifa feature setting is changed the new setting replaces the setting stored in the scene file When the scene file is switched the settings are immediately loaded from the values stored in the newly active scene file To select a scene file using the front panel 1 Press and hold the FILE button on the front panel to cycle through the options 2 When the LED next to the desired letter is lit release the button NOTE The scene file is not selected until the button is released Electronic Level Control ELC The ELC button on the front panel can be used to manually adjust the Gain or Shutter When the Level LED is illuminated the ELC exposure can be manually adjusted using the Level Gain knob When the LED is not illuminated the knob is only active if the Gain MODE is s
7. 2 6 CD front panel OA Uie udo eoe 6 Figure 3 CCU connectors rear panel niue idet seca Tec d anced died edd ER 8 Figure 4 Standard Hardware Connection idet 9 List of Tables Figure 1 HD RH1 Camera head COmpoHents 5 Table 1 Camera Head parts and functions age eadera eee 5 Figure 2 C CU es front Panel La ica eb 6 Table 2 CCU buttons and functions front panel eene 6 Figure 3 C CU Connectors fear panel cose eto pio pne oe Ee LB n 8 Table 3 CCU connectors and functions rear m et vta s 8 Figure 4 Standard Hardware Connection uie iiie ei e edd ed eS needa eee eee 9 Table 4 Genlock Format compatibility e ete ot echa e t Ede ae ques 20 Video Output Menu fields uie er bh trate a 24 Table Gam Menu freldsz aao te abr eran vb Re NE det v aU caters EUR UN doc eiue 27 Table 7 Sh tter Men fields s 6 el oe cionem ict dem act cine Getta 28 Table 8 Fixed Shutter Exposures available by frame 29 9 White Balance fields eai ea ehe tene ueste ada ien las 31 Table 10 Detal Menu fields mossen one ero Ie Feet e
8. 30n60 29 97 29 97n59 94 1080i Frame Rates 60 59 94 50 1080p Frame Rates 60 59 94 50 30 480i Frame Rate 59 94 576i Frame Rate 50 25 25n50 24 24n60 23 98 23 98n59 94 HD RH1 User Manual Operation Video Formats amp Rates Cont d Standard Definition Aspects 480i and 576i modes may also be set up for use in Anamorphic 16 9 Letterboxed 16 9 or cropped 4 3 aspects 1080sF 1080PsF For purposes of brevity and clarity the 1080sF nomenclature is used in this manual and in the HD RH1 operation to stand for what is also known as 1080PsF Progressive Segmented Frame Doubled 720p Frames To accommodate certain recording decks available the slower frame rates for 720p 23 98 30Hz have the option to be pulled up to either a double 2 1 ratio frame rate or a 3 2 style actually a 2 5 frame to carrier ratio The nomenclature used for this device in the HD RH1 is 720p24n60 which means 720p resolution with 24 frame native content on a 60Hz carrier 720p Doubled Frame Modes 25N50 720 25 50 2 1 30N60 720p29 97n59 94 2 1 30N60 720p30n60 2 1 Below is a chart diagramming the flow of frames for 720p24n60 or 23 98n59 94 ContentiCaptureFrames 1 2 33 4 l low l 720p24n60 output RETE 2 2 3 I 1 1 4 Recording or Post Production Pull Down Final 24p result effective frame OP
9. MODE AWB R PAINT AWB B PAINT AWB AREA USER AREA EDIT SHD MODE SHD AUTO SHD MANUAL R SHD MANUAL G SHD MANUAL B Table 9 White Balance Menu fields AWB default Enables Automatic White Balance via the front panel button Red and blue knobs on front panel are disabled MANUAL Enables ability to manually adjust white balance using the red and blue gain knobs on the front panel See Operations AWB R PAINT Range 100 to 100 Red offset from white WB B PAINT Range 100 to 100 Blue offset from white AWB Area A default Selects a predefined picture area to be used for AWB Presets A through F are shown in Figure 8 USER Selects the user defined white balance area You must define the area first You can define only one user area at a time USER AREA EDIT See User Area On Enables ability to define the USER AWB Screen Entry area Manual Blue shading adjust 31 HD RH1 User Manual White Balance Menu AWB Area Presets The area presets for AWB are as follows AWB A AWB B 32 HD RH1 User Manual Detail Menu Detail Menu DETAIL FOCUS ASST DETAIL MODE DETAIL LEVEL Table 10 Detail Menu fields Function Options Description FOCUS ASST ON _ Enables Focus Assist mode OFF default ON No added enhancement processing DETAIL LVL Range 0 10 Level of enhancement DETAIL ON default Enables Detail Enhancer MODE FOCUS ASSIST Focus Assi
10. SL 422 ANALOG MODE Use to select the output colorspace for the Analog Outputs 26 HD RH1 User Manual Gain Menu Gain Menu GAIN MODE FIXED GAIN Table 6 Gain Menu fields OFF default Disables gain adjustment Sets Gain level the FIXED GAIN function on the menu Enables ability to use the manual Gain knob on the front panel to adjust the gain FIXED GAIN Range 0DB 15DB Sets the gain value at a fixed level when the Gain MODE is FIXED MODE Used to select between the gain modes When in VAR mode the gain is set via the front panel knob This knob is inactive in any other mode NOTE Turning VAR on will disable Shutter ELC and vice versa FIXED GAIN Used to select the amount of gain when in FIXED mode 27 HD RH1 User Manual White Balance Menu Shutter Menu SHUTTER MODE EXPOSURE C SCAN AUTO LEVEL AUTO AREA USER AREA EDIT Table 7 Shutter Menu fields Function Options Description Shutter position is OPEN 0 Eed Shutteris set to FIXED EXP value JELC Shutter controlled via LEVEL knob C SCAN jShuterissetto C SCAN position jShuterisautomatically adjusted EXPOSURE C SCAN 0 default Sets variable shutter position from Range 0 100 0 Open to 100 1 500 AUTO LEVEL Default 50 Sets auto shutter average picture level Range 0 100 AUTO AREA default Selects a predefined picture area to be used for AUTO exposu
11. aet Tu Habes o dte sedile 33 Fable Eevel7 Knee Men fields 4 25 22 eer ope a Ea 34 Table 12 Gamina Men did meus iie diei im cute utet 35 Table ne ds oie o otto triduo iue 37 Table 14 Option Menu fields ola cere ina 39 Table 15 Leus ac n 40 Tablet Syne Ment fields er der e obe Bile lta E E Neue tnde lionel delis 41 HD RH1 User Manual Warnings Warnings OPERATION PRECAUTION Operation near any appliance which generates strong magnetic fields may give rise to noise in the video signals CAUTION Do not place unit into a confined space Make sure adequate ventilation is available at all times during use Failure to do so may cause your unit to overheat and cause a fire hazard or electric shock DO NOT REMOVE TOP COVER Electric shock warning there are no user serviceable parts inside CAUTION Use with recommended accessories only WARNING To reduce the risks of fire shock and damage do not expose this unit to rain snow inclement weather moisture or high humidity Keep this unit away from all liquids Do not place liquid containers on the top of the unit HD RH1 User Manual Warnings Warnings USA WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmf
12. process may take several seconds to execute Automatic Shading Correction Shading Correction is provided as a manual operation see White Balance Menu or as an automatic correction function Automatic Black Balance button 7 WHITE BALANCE To automatically correct lens shading 1 Point camera at a completely white target no color black text or graphics such that the screen is completely filled with white 2 Set SHD MODE to AUTO in the White Balance menu 3 Select SHD AUTO EXEC in the White Balance menu to activate 18 HD RH1 User Manual Operation 4 During the process the following messages display SHD IN PROGRESS Shading Correction is in progress SHD OK Shading Correction has completed successfully SHD FAIL SHD FAIL INVALID TARGET Target unsuitable for automatic correction 5 The process may take several seconds to execute NOTE Auto Shading Correction may only be accurate for the zoom or iris setting at which it was applied For variable zoom and iris conditions SHD MODE may be best set to OFF or MAN for manual adjustment Panel Lock To reduce the risk of accidental changes to the camera while in use the Panel Lock feature may be used To lock front panel menus and knobs push the PANEL LOCK button and the LED will be illuminated While locked the camera can be accessed and controlled via a remote connection To unlock the camera press and hold the PANEL LO
13. CK button until the LED turns off approx one second 19 HD RH1 User Manual Operation Genlock The Genlock function from the Sync Menu allows multiple devices to be genlocked to an input reference In the chart below a shaded box indicates that the selected output format can be genlocked to the input reference Table 4 Genlock Format compatibility Output Format 480 g NN M 20 60 Input Format E m HE 720p25050 9 720 24060 _ NM 720p23 98059504 NN 199060 NM 108000394 Ww NE NE NE NN 19950 MAE MM MM EM NN 1080p60 NEN NEN M NN 190 5994 I 1050p50 Ww 1080p30 NEN NM NM 108002257 gt m 10005 MM M NN 108022 NM V 10803358 20800 NM NM 1080297 4 1080825 ANM MM 10808824 NN NN 100002555 NE M
14. ERATIONAL NOTES The Dual Link signal for 1080p50 1080p59 94 amp 1080p60 is implemented per SMPTE 372 Either link used independent of the other will appear as a single 10801 4 2 2 signal The Video Payload ID embedded in the digital stream can be used to differentiate between 1080p and 10801 when in this mode e HD RHI automatically switches to SD SDI SMPTE 259 when in 480i and 576i The only mode available for SD SDI is SL 422 12 HD RH1 User Manual Operation Selecting a Format and Rate Front Panel 4501 Press and Hold buttons to cycle 576i FORMAT RATE through options 1080i m 1080sF Press and hold the FORMAT key on the front panel to cycle through the format options When the desired Format LED is lit release the button The Format is not selected until the button is released If the button 1s released on the format or rate that was already active nothing changes 3 Press and hold the RATE key on the front panel to cycle through the available rates 4 When the desired Rate LED is lit release the button The Rate is not selected until the button is released OPERATIONAL NOTES See the Video Output Menu section for a list of the rates available for each format Only those rates valid for a format are available for selection The 30 rate is only available from the Video Output menu There is no LED indicator on the front panel If no LED is ill
15. HD RHI OPERATI ON MANUAL HD RH1 User Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents E E 3 Product Description eere metre erre Eee I I RESET IP I 5 Quick Scart Hardware DEMETRII RITE 9 System Requirements eoe deed 9 Standard Hardware Connection 1 esee 9 Standard Hardware Connection 10 Remote Connection soe s Cose tos eere han dawson UNES E tua eed 10 Safety Precautions obstet t edm dentia aceite 10 serre CEN EP 11 Video OUI DUIS bie Mom e bte RT 11 Selecting a Format and Rate Front Panel 13 Selecting a Format and Rate Menus serene 14 Select a Scene 15 Electronic Level Control ELOC eee 15 White Balance ueni eect ase ct ea eect eae 16 How to White Balance Automatic AWB eee 16 How to White Balance 17 Automatic Black Balance eese nennt 18 Panel ette teet 19 Genl ock re REM eae nib RR 20 Using the Mens tesoro PRESSE NEUE EEEE 21 Navigating the Menus 21 Selecting a Menu Option and
16. LED represents a true 60Hz rate E P 720P CARR The HD RHI has the option for lower 720p frame rates to frame double the content onto a higher frame rate carrier This is indicated by an or N in the format rate call out For example when 24Hz native content is placed on a 60Hz carrier it is written 720p24n60 720p Doubled Frame Modes 25N50 720p25n50 Q 1 30N60 720p29 97n59 94 2 1 30N60 720p30n60 2 1 The front panel does not have an LED indicator for frame doubling The F P 720P CARR option in the VIDEO OUTPUT menu is used to accommodate this When set to NORMAL no frame doubling is employed When set to FAST the frames will be doubled as shown in the table above The front panel LED indicator is assumed to be the native content rate not the carrier rate 25 HD RH1 User Manual Video Output Menu Video Output Menu Cont d SDI MODE Use to select HD SDI dual single link mode and colorspace OPERATIONAL NOTES 1080p50 1080p59 94 amp 1080p60 are only available in DL 422 for HD SDI DL 422 cannot be otherwise selected from the menu The Dual Link HD SDI signal for 1080p50 1080 59 94 1080p60 is implemented as two 10801 links per SMPTE 372 Either link used independently will appear as a 10801 signal The Video Payload ID can be used to differentiate between these signals e The HD RHI automatically switches to SD SDI SMPTE 259 when in 480i and 576i The only mode available for SD SDI is
17. UT 1 0 VOUT 2 0 MOTOR VOLT 6V PWM 1 8 PWM 2 0 PWM 3 0 F P CHANNEL NONE F P DRIVE FRWARD Table 15 Lens Menu fields Function Options Description VOUT 1 Range OV 5V Sets voltage level for channel 1 output VOUT 2 Range OV 5V Sets voltage level for channel 2 output MOTOR 6V 12V Sets the voltage level of the motor drive VOLT 12V default channels Sets the motor drive speed of each individual motor control channel CHANNEL F P DRIVE FWARD Default Right arrow button on front panel BKWARD Left arrow button on front panel F P CHANNEL and F P DRIVE Lens control was intended for Remote Control operation However lens motor control operations can be performed while the Lens Menu is on the screen First select the channel to be moved by the motor in FP CHANNEL To drive the selected channel select F P DRIVE and hold down the left and right arrows on the front panel The motor will stop moving when the arrow button is released The FRWARD BKWARD direction changes automatically with the arrow keys Left Arrow BKWARD Right Arrow FRWARD 40 HD RH1 User Manual Sync Menu Sync Menu SYNC GENLOCK GENLOCK ADJ ANALOG SYC DVI SYNC PAYLOAD ID Table 16 Sync Menu fields GENLOCK OFF default Camera will ignore external source ON EN LN external signal ANALOG SYC DVI SYNC PAYLOADID ON defauty OFF GENLOCK Activates ability to synchronize to an extern
18. al Link HD SDI SMPTE 292 LINK A Single Link SD SDI SMPTE 259 Digital Video Interface digital and analog outputs Three BNC connectors for analog video output signal with either Tri level HD or Bi level SD sync HD RH1 User Manual Quick Start Hardware Setup Quick Start Hardware Setup Once the hardware is connected the camera is ready to use The default format and rate is 720p59 94 To change the format and rate see the Operations Video Output Setup section System Requirements Minimum System Requirements C mount lens suitable for 1 3 inch 3 CCD camera Camera head cable Video output cable for SDI DVI or RGB YPbPr video Monitor capable of displaying desired format and rate Standard Hardware Connection Figure 4 illustrates the standard hardware connection for video output Camera cable connects to front of controller Camera supply Lens head HD video monitor Figure 4 Standard Hardware Connection HD RH1 User Manual Quick Start Hardware Setup Standard Hardware Connection Tips 1 Verify that the CCU power switch is in the OFF position 2 Attach the lens to the camera head 3 Connect the camera head to the head cable Line up the red dots on the connector with the red dots on the camera and press in 4 Connect the head cable into the CCU connector on the front panel 5 Connect the video output monitor to the CCU via the appropriate cable
19. al source either SD or HD See Genlock Section Genlock Adjust gives pixel incremental adjustment of advance or delay of Genlock ANALOG SYNC Controls TLS Tri Level Sync and Bi level sync on analog outputs It is recommended that Analog Sync be turned OFF when using the analog portion of the DVI connector for devices expecting VGA style signals such as a computer monitor 41 HD RH1 User Manual Sync Menu Sync Menu Cont d DVISYNC Sets the sync level polarity such that various monitors may be used in either SMPTE style or VESA style timing PAYLOAD ID Available on HD SDI outputs per SMPTE 352M 42 HD RH1 User Manual Quick Reference Quick Reference This section includes Menu Options and Factory Defaults Specifications Menu Screens showing factory defaults MAIN MENU GAIN SHUTTER DETAIL FEATURE WHITE BALANCE MATRIX GAMMA LEVEL KNEE VIDEO OUTPUT SYNC LENS GAIN MODE FIXED GAIN SHUTTER MODE EXPOSURE C SCAN AUTO LEVEL AUTO AREA USER AREA EDIT DETAIL FOCUS ASST DETAIL MODE DETAIL LVL FEATURE DIGITAL NR 4 3 ASPECT HORIZ FLIP NEG IMAGE LOAD DEFAULT WHITE BALANCE MODE AWB R PAINT AWB B PAINT AWB AREA USER AREA EDIT SHD MODE SHD AUTO SHD MANUAL R SHD MANUAL G SHD MANUAL B 43 HD RH1 User Manua Quick Reference Menu Screens Cont d MATRIX COLOR TEMP
20. and knobs Panel is locked if LED indicator is illuminated Press and hold to un lock the front panel Press to access the on screen Menu or to exit out of a menu without making a selection See Using Menus Arrow Keys Press to navigate to a menu menu option or parameter Up and down scrolls through vertical list of menu options Right left displays parameters for a selected menu option Select Press to select enable a menu option Note A menu selection replaces a front panel setting and vice versa HD RH1 User Manual Product Description HD RH1 CCU Cont d ELC LED AWB ABB Gain Level Knob Red knob Blue knob Used to active ELC mode or variable adjustment of the electronic shutter Press and hold to perform an Automatic White Balance Mode must be set to AWB in the White Balance Menu See Operations Video Output Setup for more detail When Manual Gain is enabled via menu use this knob to adjust gain When ELC is active this knob is used to adjust the electronic shutter Press pop out buttons to manually adjust red and blue gain levels for Manual White Balance Mode must be set to MANUAL in the White Balance Menu See Operations Video Output Setup for more detail HD RH1 User Manual Product Description HD RH1 CCU Back Panel Figure 3 CCU connectors rear panel Table 3 CCU connectors and functions rear panel SD HD SDI Single link or Du
21. ded into to modify the RGB primary on the left For example the upper right hand parameter is the portion of Blue that will be added into Red 38 HD RH1 User Manual Feature Menu Feature Menu FEATURE DIGITAL NR 4 3 ASPECT HORIZ FLIP NEG IMAGE RCP ADDRESS LOAD DEFAULT Table 14 Option Menu fields Function Optio Description DIGITAL NR OFF default Reduces visiblilty of some noise NENNEN ee 4 3 ASPECT 16 9 Anamorphic in 4 3 LTRBOX 16 9 Letterboxed in 4 3 4300030 Standard 4 3 center of cropped 16 9 image HORIZ FLIP Normal operation ON Flips output image horizontally NEG IMAGE IRCPADDR Unique address for RCP commands LOAD DEFAULT Restores original factory default settings DIGITAL NR Use to soften the harshness of some high frequency noise This may be used in conjunction with DETAIL to replace some lost high frequency response RCP ADDR When multiple cameras are used on the same RCP data lines use this parameter to give each camera a unique address to respond to The camera will ignore all communication that does not match its RCP address This parameter is NOT reset with a LOAD DEFAULT command 39 HD RH1 User Manual Part Locations Lens Menu The Lens Menu provides a mechanism for the remote control of lenses and other motorized devices The lens control interface provides 3 channels of motorized control and 2 channels of low voltage outputs LENS VO
22. et to MANUAL in the Gain Menu Electronic Level Control Button Level Gain Knob Electronic shutter and gain can be adjusted by either the menu or by the use of the ELC button and Level Gain knob on the front panel See Gain Menu and Shutter Menu sections for more information on menu parameter adjustments IMPORTANT ELC and Manual gain cannot be used at the same time If the user turns one of the two on the other will automatically be deactivated 15 HD RH1 User Manual Operation White Balance White Balance adjusts the camera for accurate white and color There are two modes selected from the White Balance menu see Using Menus and White Balance Menu Automatic White Balance button AWB Automatic White Balance MANUAL Red and Blue control knobs for 7 7 Manual White Balance WHITE BALANCE How to White Balance Automatic AWB l Focus the camera on any white object 2 Press and hold the AWB button on the front panel until the AWB IN PROGRESS 3 message appears The camera automatically performs the white balance adjustment and stores the data in the active scene file During the process the following messages display AWB IN PROGRESS AWB is in progress AWB OK AWB has completed successfully AWB FAIL AWB failed to complete OPERATIONAL NOTES The default preset area for AWB is A The area preset may be changed via the White Balance menu See Using Menu
23. o Single Link 4 2 2 One Dual Link 4 4 4 RGB YCbCr One Dual Link 4 2 2 YCbCr 1080p50 60 DVI I Input Signals Genlock BNCx1 Tri Level or Bi level Sync Remote Control RS 232 DSUB 9 12VDC 30W Weight Head 2 3oz 64g Controller 4 2165 Dimensions Head 1 32 W x 1 50 H x 1 92 D 33 5x38x48 8 mm Controller 8 4 W x 1 78 H x 12 D 213x45x305 mm Tripod Mount Optional Adapter with 4 20 and 3 8 16 Thread 45 HD RH1 User Manual Quick Reference Part Number 900001 ICONIX VIDEO INC 7402 Hollister Ave Goleta CA 93117 800 783 1080 Revision C Printed in USA http www iconixvideo com 2007 46
24. parate USER area exists for both White Balance and Shutter 23 HD RH1 User Manual Video Output Menu Video Output Menu VIDEO OUT VIDEO FORMAT RATE F P RATE MODE F P 720P CARR SDI OUTPUT ANALOG MODE Table 5 Video Output Menu fields Video format options Only the rates available for the active format will be displayed Enables fractional Rate selection via Front from the front panel m rates for 720p where applicable Dual Link 4 2 2 YCbCr auto mode for 1080p50 1080 59 94 1080 60 ANALOG YPBPR default MODE RGB 24 HD RH1 User Manual Video Output Menu Video Output Menu Cont d VIDEO FORMAT Use to select the active output format Format will not change unless the SELECT button is pressed RATE Use to select the frame rate Only those rates available for the active format will be displayed as options for selection RATE will not change unless the SELECT button is pressed E P RATE MODE The front panel does not have an LED indicator for fractional rates such as 59 94 and 23 98 The F P RATE MODE is used to accommodate selection of these rates from the RATE button When the value is set to 1 001 the front panel RATE button assumed to be selecting the fractional rate where available e g 60 LED will indicate 59 94Hz rate When the value is set to 1 the RATE button selects the same rate as the number on the front panel e g the 60
25. re feedback Presets through shown in Figure 8 USER Selects the user defined area for auto shutter level detection 28 HD RH1 User Manual White Balance Menu Shutter Menu conva ELC Shutter is controlled from OPEN to 1 10 000 via the front panel LEVEL knob NOTE Turning ELC on will automatically turn off VAR GAIN and vice versa EXPOSURE When in MODE is FIXED this value sets the exposure time Values are in units of seconds e g 1 100 1 100sec 0 01sec OPEN denotes full frame exposure See Table 8 below for FIXED exposures available for each frame rate Table 8 Fixed Shutter Exposures available by frame rate Frame Rate 1 32 1 33 1 40 1 48 1 50 1 60 1 96 1 100 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 C SCAN When MODE is C SCAN this value sets the shutter exposure time from the full frame period to 1 125sec 50 60Hz or 1 100 23 98 30Hz in 1 increments AUTO LEVEL When MODE is AUTO this value sets the average picture level target for the automatic shutter system Set to desired average brightness Note that the Auto Shutter system only uses shutter it will not use gain increase the level of the picture 29 HD RH1 User Manual White Balance Menu Auto Shutter Area Presets The AREA presets for AUTO are as follows Area Area B 30 HD RH1 User Manual White Balance Menu White Balance Menu WHITE BALANCE
26. rs the versatility of 720p 10801 1080p 4801 NTSC and 5761 PAL at all standard frame rates HD RH1 Camera Head ff Cabl Lens gt X 7 mount Front Side Rear Figure 1 HD RH1 Camera head components Table 1 Camera Head parts and functions Pat QDesripion 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 Accepts C mount style lens Cable terminal Cable connection to CCU Tripod mount optional 1 4 20 and 3 8 16 screw mounts Iconix Video HD RH1 User Manual Product Description HD RH1 Camera Controller Unit CCU Front ICONIX 720p 576i FORMAT 1080p RATE ELC AWB 1080i 1080sF LEVEL RED BARS HE NE dn bb Figure 2 CCU front panel Table 2 CCU buttons and functions front panel On Off switch Powers camera on and off Format Press and hold to cycle through format options The format does not change until you release the button If you release on the current format setting nothing changes See Operations and or Video Output Menu for more detail on Format options Rate Press and hold to cycle through rate options Only rates for selected format are available The rate does not change until you release the button If you release on the current rate setting nothing changes See Operations and or Video Output Menu for more detail on Rate options Panel Lock Press to disable the front panel buttons
27. s and White Balance Menu When the menu MODE is set to AWB the Red and Blue knobs on the front panel are disabled 16 HD RH1 User Manual Operation How to White Balance Manual 1 Access the White Balance Menu and select MANUAL mode WHITE BALANCE dd LI MODE Use up and down arrows to AWB R PAINT select MODE AWB B PAINT AWB AREA Press SELECT BUTTON USER AREA EDIT Use right arrow to display SHD MODE MANUAL option SHD AUTO SHD MANUAL R Press SELECT button SHD MANUAL G j SHD MANUAL B Press MENU button to exit menu 2 Focus the camera on the white object 3 Press the red and blue pop out knobs on the front panel Turn to adjust while viewing on monitor conx 15 10800 1080 gnum 4 When adjustment is complete press the red and or blue knob in 17 HD RH1 User Manual Operation Automatic Black Balance Black balance adjustment is provided for accurate black coloration Black balance is available only on the front panel Automatic Black Balance button 7 WHITE BALANCE 1 Close the iris or cap the lens to eliminate all light into the camera 2 Press and hold the ABB button on the front panel to execute black balance During the process the following messages display ABB IN PROGRESS Calibration is in progress ABB OK Calibration has completed successfully ABB FAIL Camera cannot achieve black balance 4 The
28. s user defined matrix COLOR TEMP This sets the base color temperature for the 3CCD color matching function FLAT is used when no color temperature correction is desired or as a neutral base for User Matrix Otherwise use the setting appropriate for the lighting in use It is recommended that the COLOR TEMP feature be used instead of conversion filters as the Iconix colorimetry system will represent truer color across the spectrum with the added benefit of no light attenuation 37 HD RH1 User Manual Matrix Menu Matrix Menu Cont d MATRIX Sets the camera to the color system of choice The options are OFF ITU 709 NTSC and EBU ITU 709 should be used for most HDTV applications The NTSC option adheres to SMPTE RP 219 SMPTE 240 and is the default for 480i The EBU option adheres to EBU Tech 3213 and is the default for 5761 PAL USER MATRIX This is user defined correctional camera matching matrix It may be used independent of or in conjunction with the COLOR TEMP and MATRIX settings A typical application of this is to color match among different video cameras being used on the same shoot User Matrix can be active even when main MATRIX mode is OFF The User Matrix is adjusted by editing the values in the USER MATRIX section in the bottom half of the screen These values are ignored if USER MATRIX is OFF The User Matrix is adjusted as follows On the top of the user matrix are the RGB primaries that are ad
29. st displays a neutral grey background and adds only the detail information from the video image This can be used to find the tightest focus even when shooting in low contrast environments DETAIL MODE Used to turn on or off the detail enhancer This enhancer is used for sharpening high frequencies and edge contrast DETAIL LEVEL Used to increase or decrease amount of detail enhancement 33 HD RH1 User Manual Level Knee Menu Level Knee Menu LEVEL KNEE MASTER PED RED PED GREEN PED BLUE PED KNEE MODE KNEE POINT KNEE SLOPE WHITE CLIP WHT CLP LVL NTSC SETUP Table 11 Level Knee Menu fields Function Options Description KNEE MODE KNEE SLOPE Sets slope value after the knee point WHITE CLIP OFF default Disables White Clip same as 109 IRE Enables White Clip WHT CLP LVL Range 90 109 Sets the maximum white video level in IRE NTSC SETUP ON default Adds 7 5IRE to Analog outputs OFF KNEE For highlight control and extension of dynamic range for scenes of high contrast Set Knee Point for desired lowest point of knee effect and adjust Knee Slope to desired level of highlight crush WHITE CLIP Sets the maximum output level of the camera in IRE NTSC SETUP For adding a 7 5IRE setup level pedestal to analog outputs Only active when in 4801 format 34 HD RH1 User Manual Gamma Menu Gamma Menu GAMMA ON OFF TABLE USER POWER BLK GAMMA
30. ul interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction s manual may cause interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without approval of the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment CANADA This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada DISPOSAL This product contains some components with regulated disposal due to environmental considerations This symbol means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal HD RH1 User Manual Product Description Product Description The HD RH1 is a professional 3CCD remote head camera system that offe
31. uminated for RATE then 30 29 97 is assumed If F P RATE mode is 1 001 in the Video Output menu the whole number on the front panel represents the fractional rate For example when 1 001 is active and 60 is selected on the front panel 59 94Hz is the actual result The factory default setting for F P RATE is 1 001 To use the front panel to select a non fractional rate first set the F P RATE to 1 See Video Output Menu section The 720p format in rates 23 98 through 30 has the option of being frame doubled to a faster output rate For example 25 frame content can be output on a 50 frame signal For quick operation from the front panel this mode is enabled or disabled by the F P 720P CARR option in the Video Output menu A format rate setting in the menu replaces the front panel setting and vice versa 13 HD RH1 User Manual Operation Selecting a Format and Rate Menus 1 Access the Video Output Menu See Using Menus 2 Select the Format as follows VIDEO OUT gt VIDEO FORMAT RATE F P RATE MODE F P 720P CARR SDI OUTPUT ANALOG MODE 3 Select the Rate as follows VIDEO OUT VIDEO FORMAT F P RATE MODE F P 720P CARR SDI OUTPUT ANALOG MODE NOTES Use up and down arrows to select FRAME RATE Press SELECT button Use left amp right arrow keys to display desired option Press SELECT button Use up and down arrows to select RATE Press SELECT button
32. w keys to display the parameters for the selection The available parameters display one at a time to the right Indicates VIDEO QUI Use right and left arrow selected gt VIDEO FORMAT keys to scroll through option RATE available parameters F P RATE MODE F P 720P CARR SDI OUTPUT ANALOG MODE 11 When the desired setting is displayed press the SELECT button again to activate 12 Press MENU to return to the Main Menu NOTE Pressing the MENU button at any time exits a menu or sub menu 22 HD RH1 User Manual Using the Menus User Area On Screen Entry 1 In either White Balance menu for AWB or Shutter menu for AUTO shutter scroll the cursor to USER AREA EDIT by using the arrow keys and pressing SELECT 2 7x7 grid is displayed on the screen with a blinking cursor in one of the boxes F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Blinking cursor 2 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 The user area contains 49 light measurement zones 7 x 7 22 Each zone can be set to ON or OFF 29 13 To define the USER area turn ON the zone boxes to included in the area Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to a zone and press SELECT e Ifthe zone is OFF it will turn ON e Ifthe zone is ON it will turn OFF 14 Be sure to turn ON all zones within the area being defined Note For the user area to be active USER must be active for the AWB AREA for White Balance or AUTO AREA option for Shutter A se

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