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1. Lan HITACHI 59 Studio system operation Connection with fiber system The camera can be connected into a system comprising the CU 3300 Notel camera control unit and RU 3400JY VR Note2 camera control panel to enable remote operation of the camera control functions The camera and CU 3300 can be separated by up to 1000 meters while a 5 inch viewfinder can be used in place of the 2 inchi viewfinder SK HD1000 CAMERA SYSTEM Mir ad AT 950 Viewfinder adapter AT 90 Viewfinder adapter AT 550 Viewfinder adapter AT 500 5 inch Viewfinder VF HD500 C 2 inch Viewfinder dee Camera head GI ID SK HD1000 Low ne B 1 ne Fiber adapter ripod adapter 73 1000 CU 3300 S6 2 wire INCOM system CU 3300 S7 4 wire INCOM system for SK HD1000 system Note 2 RU 3400JY S7 for SK HD1000 system Remote control units RU 3400JY R Note2 Camera control unit CU 3300 Note1 Remote cp PEP s D cw ns sin ean A Power select switch setting Set the 9 POWER switch to CCU EXT Power supplied via DC input connector CCU Power supplied via fiber cable 60 Service information Fiber adapter CA HF1000 DC IN 4 XLR male HA16RA 4P 76 1 MIC 2 IN 3
2. Select Black or Flare function for Paint 1 1 In case the RU 3400JY S connected in the system the Variable Register VR and the DIP switch in the RU have priority 47 Function menu 6 3 PAINT GAMMA COLOR SUB MENU amp amp description PAINT GAMMA lt SCENE em Setting Initial setting Description R GAMMA 128 to 127 Adjust Total Gamma for paint B GAMMA Prt PAINT GAMMA OFF 128 to 127 Adjust Red Gamma for paint FREIEN PAINT GAMMA OFF 4 0 16 Adjust Blue Gamma for paint GAMMA TABLE 4 0 BLK STR LEV 16 Paint Gamma function ON and OFF BLK STRETCH OFF GAMMA TABLE 13 0 to 8 0 Select gamma curve value from table INITIALIZE mec NN 0 to 31 BLK STRETCH ON OFF OFF 6 4 KNEE CLIP 1 menu COLOR SUB MENU amp description Hem Initial setting weir fo Adjust Black Stretch level ETE 5 2 lt Black Stretch function ON and OFF Press the MENU SEL buttons to i gt i N initialize GAMMA menu items MKNEEYCLIP 1 7 SCENE 1 TOTAL KNEE Adjust R individual channel slope level 9 12 Adjust Total level R KNEE KNEE 9 128 to 127 Adjust R individual channel knee level TOTAL SLOPE 6 R SLOPE 0 198 40 197 Adjust
3. 4 5 BSELECT FILE lt FILE NAME VF 1 08 07 24 11 11 P Remove card BSETUP CARD MENU NO CARD Remove card when SETUP CARD MENU display 2 Camera system menu operation from the RU at CCU side monitor display in the Monitor BSETUP CARD MENU NOT FORMATTED FORMAT PUSH gt 1SEC Remove card Format aSETUP CARD MENU LOAD FILE PUSH gt 1SEC S AVE FILE PUSH gt 1SEC CLEAR FILE PUSH gt 1SEC Remove card aSELECT FILE lt CHECKING CARD X Insert card Card OK amp Formatted Remove FILE DATE TIME SYS 1 08 07 24 11 11 SYS 2 SYS 3 SYS 4 SYS 5 Remove card BSETUP CARD MENU NO CARD 34 p FILE NAME SYS 1 08 07 24 11 11 LOAD FILE PUSH gt 1SEC SAV E FILE PUSH gt 1SEC CLEAR FILE PUSH gt 1SEC Remove card Remove card when SETUP CARD MENU display Setup card Format CHECKING CARD Insert card In event of error If setting data save or load or setup card format results are erroneous the setup card may be faulty Change the setup card If the error recurs consult a Hitachi technical service representative Card OK amp Form
4. AUTO W BAL switch 6 During adjustment the following messages appear on the viewfinder screen 7 Adjustment is completed in several seconds AUTO WHITE AUTO WHITE OK Adjustment In progress Adjustment complete 22 Auto white balance error messages When auto white balance adjustment fails the following error messages will be displayed on the viewfinder screen for about 6 seconds Message AUTO WHITE NG CHANGE TO CAM TRY AGAIN AUTO WHITE NG CHANGE WHITE BAL TO MEN TRY AGAIN AUTO WHITE NG LOW LICHT TRY AGAIN AUTO WHITE NG LEVEL HIGH TRY AGAIN AUTO WHITE NG C TEMP HIGH CHANGE FILTER TRY AGAIN AUTO WHITE NG C TEMP LOW CHANGE FILTER TRY AGAIN AUTO WHITE TALLY ON EXECUTE Cause Correction The OUTPUT AUTO KNEE switch Set the OUTPUT AUTO KNEE switch to is set to BAR The WHITE BAL switch is set to PRE Insufficient lighting for adjustment Excessive lighting for adjustment Color temperature adjustment is too high Color temperature adjustment is too low TALLY lamp lighted Message asks for auto white confirmation after execute tally off Set the WHITE BAL switch to or B Increase the lighting or set the GAIN switch toM or H In case the manual iris is using at the lens adjust the iris stop of the lens Then repeat white balance adjustment Set the GAIN switch to a lower position In case the manual iris is using at the lens adjust
5. SD2 lt VBS or D1 x 16 9 or 4 3 RET2 i SD3 VBS or D1 x 16 9 or 4 3 504 VBS or D1 x 16 9 or 4 3 transmission signal SW 10 Lens installation Lens installation Install according to the following procedure 1 Raise the lens lever and remove the mount cap 3 Lower the lens lever to secure the lens M 2 Align the lens center mark with the indent at 4 Engage the cable with the cable clamp and the upper part of the lens mount and install the connect it to the lens connector lens Notes The following adjustments may be required according to the type of lens 1 Lens flangeback 2 Lens white shading 3 Lens auto iris speed 4 Lens iris close limit AUTO IRIS menu Refer to the lens instructions when using the lens 1 RET switch ON OFF for RET 1 signal The CA HD1000 has RET1 SEL switch for signal 1 to 4 selections Refer to pages 9 1 VTR switch Work for TALK or RET 2 function with CUSTOM SW MENU setting TALK INCOM TALK ON OFF RET 2 RET 2 ON OFF selected by RET 2 SEL in the CA HD1000 Refer to pages 9 2 EXTENDER VF LED lights and VF status display E super impose 11 Lens flangeback adjustment _ Lens flangeback adjustment When operating a zoom lens if the focus is not precisely aligned at both the telephoto and wide angle extremes of the lens the flangeback distance from the lens mounting p
6. When the hood is raised do not look the sun or other bright light through and eyepiece lens There is danger of eye damage 2 When the hood is raised do not place the camera where sunlight can pass through the eyepiece lens Thereis risk of damage to the camera and peripheral equipment as well as a hazard of fire 3 Do not place with the viewfinder pointed toward the sun Sunlight can be focused by the eyepiece lens and damage the viewfinder interior Screen Status Menu Display the Viewfinder LED display in the View Finder DENN E 1 2000 G TALLY MODE Menu amp LED display adjustment detail Refer to Function Menu operation F11 L ra I ner 19 Filter selection filter setting In order to obtaining correct white balance the sufficient optical filter selection is required accordance with the scene lighting source The correct optical filter according to the scene light source needs to be selected in order to obtain correct white balance Operation method Set the FILTER SEL switch as follows ND Filter ECC Filter B 4300K Wa sm 26 o 5 600K 6 300K E 8 000K N ECC Filter Bonn FILTER ND button FILTER ECC button id 1 2 3 4 pou 7 AUTO KNEE BAR CAN OFF ON JU B M L 20 White and black balance adjustment White balance adjustment White balance will be adjusted to the best ef
7. R 0 128 127 R high saturation detail gain adjustment B 0 128 to 127 G high saturation detail gain adjustment HIGH CHROMA O Bhi gh saturation detail gain adjustment High Chroma detail ON andOFF INITIALIZE INITIALIZE press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize HIGH CHROMA menu items 91 8 MAINTENANCE menu MAIN MENU which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode BMAINTENANCE AUTO SETUP WHT SHADING AUTO IRIS MIC GAIN GAIN SET SHUTTER SYSTEM TIME DATE CHECK VVVVV VV VV MENU Item Description AUTO SETUP Change screen to AUTO SETUP menu WHT SHADING Change screen to WHT SHADING menu AUTO IRIS Change screen to AUTO IRIS menu MIC GAIN Change screen to MIC GAIN menu GAIN SET Change screen to GAIN SET menu SHUTTER Change screen to SHUTTER menu SYSTEM Change screen to SYSTEM menu TIME DATE Change screen to TIME DATE menu CHECK Change screen to CHECK menu 8 1 AUTO SETUP menu MAINTENANCE SUB MENU amp description BAUTO SETUP lt CH1 A PHASE P CH2 A PHASE P GRAY SCALE P BLACK LEV FLARE LEV GAMMA LEV USH gt USH gt USH gt 5 00 12 00 58 00 1S 1SEC 15 Description Skin tone Auto CH1 phase set 1 Skin tone Auto CH2 phase set 1 GRAY SCALE
8. XLR female HR16PRQ 3SE 71 ROI 1 4 MIC GND i GA 2 NC _ 4 12V input 3 INTERCOM 5 pin XLR female HA16PRH 5S RET CONT 6 pin female HR10A 7R 6SB 74 Mating connector HR10A 7P 6P MIC IN C MIC IN H RECEIVE C RECIEVEI H RECIEVE2 H SCRIPT 5 pin female HR10A 7R 5SB 73 AC230 V OUT 5 pin female RM12BRB 5S Mating connector HR10A 7P 5P Mating connector RM12BPG 5PH SCRIPT 12V open collector 61 HITACHI KOKUSAI ELECTRIC AKIHABARA UDX Bldg 11F 4 14 1 Sotokanda Chiyoda ku Tokyo 101 8980 Japan Phone 03 6734 9530 Fax 03 5209 6079 HITACHI KOKUSAI ELECTRIC AMERICA LTD Headquarters and Northeast Office 150 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury New York 11797 U S A Phone 516 921 7200 Fax 516 496 3718 Parts Center Phone 516 682 4435 Fax 516 921 0993 Latin Sales Phone 516 682 4420 Fax 516 496 3718 West Office 371 Van Ness Way Suite 120 Torrance CA 90501 U S A Phone 310 328 6116 Fax 310 328 6252 Midwest Sales Phone 330 334 4115 Fax 516 496 3718 Service 734 721 6180 South Sales Phone 770 972 4724 Fax 516 496 3718 Service 678 937 0201 HITACHI KOKUSAI ELECTRIC CANADA LTD Head Office 1 Select Avenue Unit 11 Scarborough Ontario M1V 5J3 Canada Phone 416 299 5900 Fax 416 299 0450 Eastern Office 5795 Chemin St Francois St Laurent Quebec H4S 1B6 Canada Phone 514 332 6687 Fax 514
9. individual channel knee level B SLOPE KNEE ON 128 to 127 Adjust Total slope level AUTO KNEE 128 10 127 INITIALIZE 0 Adjust individual channel slope level KNEE ON OFF Knee function ON and OFF ON OFF or Knee function ON and OFF La EN Press the MENU SEL buttons to 6 5 KNEE CLIP 2 menu COLOR SUB MENU amp description BKNEE CLIP 2 lt SCENE 1 EN Item Setting Initial setting Description Boe 5 a 9 2 a du Sin 5 5 9 gt is E E Is B tj In initialize KNEE CLIP1 menu items KNEE SAT 24 KNEE SAT OFF Adjust Knee Saturation WHITE CLIP Knee Saturation function ON And OFF WHITE CLIP ON Adjust White Clip level wN T Z 2 tj T 5 a d White Clip function ON and OFF Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize KNEE CLIP2 menu items INITIALIZE onore orr WHITE CLIP 0 oxor 48 6 6 1 MASKING 1 COLOR SUB MENU amp description EMASKING Y HUE SAT R Y R Y G Y 0 G i MASKING BMASKING LINEAR R G 88 G R R B 6 G B CHROMA SAT INITIALIZE HMASKING 3 SKIN MASKING 5 MASK SAT 5 MASK HUE SKIN MASK INITIALIZE CHROMA SAT OFF MASKING lt
10. la terre Ceci est une mesure de s curit 91 fiche ne rentre pas dans la prise faire remplacer la prise d su te par un lectricien Ne pas rendre vaine la measure de s curit assur e par cette prise avec mise la terre 13 Protection du cordon d alimentation Acheminer les cordons d alimentation de facon qu on ne risque pas de marcher dessus ou de les coincer sous un objet plac dessus ou contre eux Faire particuli rement attention aux fiches des cordons la proximit des prises et 4 l endroit ot ils ressortent de l appareil uch 14 Foudre Pour renforcer la protection de l appareil pendant un orage ou si l on s en loigne ou qu on reste longtemps sans l utiliser le d brancher de la source d alimentation Ceci permettra d viter tout dommage de l appareil d la foudre et aux surtensions de ligne 15 Surcharge Ne pas surcharger les prises rallonges et prises multiples car cela pourrait entra ner un risque de feu ou de choc lectrique 16 P n tration d objets et de liquides Ne jamais enfoncer d objets d aucune sorte dans les ouvertures de l appareil car ils pourraient toucher des points de tension dangereuse ou court circuiter des pi ces ce qui pourrait provoquer un feu ou un choc lectrique Ne jamais renverser de liquide d aucune sorte sur l appareil 17 Substances inflammabes et explosives Eviter d utiliser l appareil en pr sence de gaz ainsi qu proximit imm diate de substances inflamma
11. lt BOX2 ON USER SEL USER 1 MARKERI SEL gt MARKER2 SEL gt CROSS SET gt BOX1 SET gt BOX2 SET gt MCROSS SET lt USER 1 OTHER SET gt H POSITION 5 MARKER1 SW OFF V POSITION 5 MARKER2 SW OFF BSIDE PANEL lt SIDE PANEL OFF CONTRAST BRIGHT Dd BBOX SET lt USER 1 H POSITION 30 V POSITION 25 H SIZE 15 V SIZE 10 DISPLAY lt EXTENDER OFF SHUTTER OFF FILTER GAIN IRIS ON BBOX2 SET lt USER 1 H POSITION 222 V POSITION 228 H SIZE 15 V SIZE 10 BVF ZEBRA lt ZEBRA TYPE1 OFF LEVEL gt 100 ZEBRA TYPE2 OFF HIGH LEVEL 75 LOW EEMEL 6 055 MOTHER SET lt USER 1 CENTER MARK TYPE1 SAFETY MARK TYPE1 SAFETY AREA 90 0 MARKER LEV 100 2 CUSTOM menu structure which are displayed in the viewfinder BCUSTOM SW CS 1 SW CA CS SW n LENS VTR SW TALK 3 COLOR menu structure which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode MAIN MENU BCOLOR MENU PAINT GAIN GAMMA KNEE CLIP MASKING PAINT BLACK SUB MENU BPAINT GAIN lt SCENE 1 gt R GAIN o gt B GAIN 0 gt gt gt G 7C TEMP 0 gt gt gt TEMP C TEMP PAINT OFF BPAINT BLACK lt SCENE 1 R BLACK 0 G BLACK 0 B BLACK 0 R FLARE 0 G FLARE FLARE BLACK FLARE BLACK PAINT M BLACK 9 BPAINT lt SCENE
12. OFF SCENE 1 HUE SAT 0 0 0 INITIALIZE SCENE RHUESAT eno b ewe o 64 to 63 Adjust Red hue saturation Adjust Yellow Red hue saturation Adjust Yellow hue saturation 64 to 63 Adjust Green Yellow hue saturation 64 to 63 64 to 63 64 to 63 64 to 63 64 to 63 64 to 63 64 to 63 64 to 63 Learga fies Adjust iner matrix R G parameter LINEARRB ads j adjust iner matrix R B parameter fa adjust iner matrix G R parameter so 64 to 63 64 to 63 Adjust saturation of skin tone masking Adjust hue of skin tone masking Skin tone masking ON and OFF Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize MASKING3 menu items 49 Function menu 7 DETAIL MENU MAIN MENU which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode BDETAIL MENU DETAIL SKIN DTL HIGH CHROMA SCENE 1 gt gt gt gt S Setting Initial setting 7 1 1 DETAIL 1 menu DETAIL SUB MENU amp description BDETAIL 1 LEVEL SUB LEVEL H GAIN V GAIN H CRISP CRISP LEVEL DEP DTL FREQ DETAIL INITIALIZE 10
13. PUSH gt INITIALIZE MMIC GAIN BCHECK lt MICI 60 TEST MIC2 60 dB GAMMA ON DETAIL ON FRONT MIC MASKING OFF PHANTOM ON KNEE ON MGAIN SET lt M GAIN LOW dB GAIN MID 6 dB GAIN HIGHT 12 dB 6 FILE menu is displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode BFILE MENU STORE FILE STORE FILE SELECT SCENE 0 SCENE 0 ALL INITIALIZE 42 Function menu 5 EACH MENU ITEM amp DESCRIPTION 5 1 VF MENU MAIN menu which are displayed in the viewfinder amp description MENU VF OUT SEL VF DETAIL VF MARKER SIDE PANEL VF DISPLAY VF ZEBRA Pa 5 1 1 VF DETAIL menu VF SUB MENU amp description E EUR ccce iu sy eee BVF DETAIL lt VF DETAIL DTL LEVEL CRISP COLOR VVVVV OFF VF OUTSEL COLOR COLOR Y R G B VF DETAIL a Change screen to VF DETAIL menu VF MARKER BENE Change screen to VF MARKER menu SIDE PANEL Change screen to SIDE PANEL menu VF DISPLAY Change screen to VF DISPLAY menu F VF ZEBRA Change screen to VF ZEBRA menu DrLLEVEL Limes jo ajust VF detail tevel ____ CRISP ee Adjust VF detail Crisp Note When VF L8HD or VF L9HD is used VF DTL LEVEL is controlled in Peaking volume of viewfinder 5 1 2 VF MARKER menu VF SUB MENU amp desc
14. gt on right side This has additional menu screen behind This is named Sub Menu Sub Menu Main menu to Sub menu Move the cursor with the Rotate knob then press the KNOB First line of sub menu has the cursor and lt or gt marker Marker gt indicate additional sub menu Press again the KNOB and next sub menu screen show up Marker lt indicate no additional sub menu This can go back to main menu with pressing the KNOB Some control items in sub menu has gt marker on right side This marker indicate daughter menu screen behind Move the cursor with the Rotate knob to these items and press the MENU SEL KNOB Open daughter menu screen Main menu to Top menu Move the 1 M cursor back to first line with the Rotate knob and press the MENU SEL KNOB SWITCH KNOB BUTTON and VR location for operation SHUTTER INCOM MENU LEVEL SELECT KNOB PUSH amp Rotate 37 Function menu The camera head is connected with the CCU and the RU SU as an operational camera system the camera head View finder display TOP MENU as follows This is mainly used for camera man s operation TOP MENU VF MENU Open this menu by pushing the MENU SW in side of the camera Close for pushing this again VF CUSTOM SW SETUP CARD The camera head is connected with the CCU and the RU SU as an operational camera system The CCU output display TOP MENU on the PIX out monitor as follows This is for Vid
15. 3300 Chnl1 amp 2 Line or MIC level select MENU Remote AUX VF video select connector RET CONT a MASS 22Kg Fiber Adapter O 3 Diopter CRT FocusRingy sd rotation 5 XY mechanical movement 6 Resolution 600TVlies 8 Internal tally Red Green 1 9 Tally switch _ als switch OFF NORMAL HIGH 5 inch BW 4 3 CRT Resolution 750 TV lines 3 Functions BRIGHT CONTRAST PEAKING knob VR 4 Internal tally Red Green 5 Dimensions 140 W x 140 H x 252 D mm Format Number of pixels 16 9 only 16 9 4 3 mode 15W 10801 720P field frequency 60 59 94 50 Hz 800 H x 450 V normal scan 16 9 1 2 3 Functions Internal tally Dimensions olor temperature 6500K 4 Input Signals Analogue Y Pb Pr SYNC BRIGHT CONTRAST PEAKING knob VR power on off tally on off Marker on off center marker 4 3 marker area marker Red Green 230 W x 185 H x 86 D mm 57 72 c N imensions SK HD1000 CA HF1000 348 VF 402 x1 i pe re PR 56 E 5 Ma Ps a f waere amp gi E TILT ANGL 58
16. Auto Iris open Adjust closing limiter value for Auto Iris Initialize auto iris menu MMIC GAIN MIC1 60 dB ap Setinput gain of MIC1 MIC2 1 60 Lem set input gain of MIC2 FRONT MIC PHANTOM ON Fantom power ON and OFF HGAIN SET lt M GAIN LOW Low gain setting of M Gain M GAIN MID 6 dB M GAIN HIGH 12 dB 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 2148 MID gain setting of M Gain 3 6 9 19 15 18 24 12dB HIGH gain setting of M Gain 93 Function menu 8 6 SHUTTER menu MAINTENANCE SUB MENU amp description Ta tg OFF PRESET VAR AES MSHUTTER lt SCENE 1 SHUTTER OFF SHUTTER PRE 1 100 SHUTTER VAR 1759 94 CCFRM 1 100 59 941 1 60 501 1 100 59 941 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 59 94 1 1983 59 941 1 59 94 59 941 1 50 00 1 2008 501 INITIALIZE 8 7 SYSTEM menu MAINTENANCE SUB MENU amp description 1 50 501 MSYSTEM FAN MODE AUTO 1to 12 Setting of camera number GL PHASE 512 UBS CM wt OFF AUTO LOW HIGH AUTO Setting of FAN mode MON RET OUT MONITOR as ee of GL Phase 1 kHz audio test signal on off MONITOR MON RET setting 8 8 TIME DATE menu MAINTENANCE SUB MENU amp description 2000 to 2099 Not affected by all initialize Not affected by all initialize
17. SAVE during activating SELECT FILE lt SELECT FILE lt FILE NAME FILE NAME VF 1 08 07 24 11 11 VF 1 08 07 24 1111 LOADING B LOADFILE PUSH gt 1 SEC SAVE FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC LOAD FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC CLEAR FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC SAVE FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC CLEAR FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC B SELECT lt FILE NAME VF 1 08 07 24 1141 SAVING LOAD FILE PUSH gt 1SEC SAVE FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC CLEAR FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC 3 The load save or clear results appear B SELECT FILE 4 SELECT FILE lt FILE NAME FILE NAME VF 1 08 07 24 11 11 1 08 07 24 11 11 LOAD OK NG SAVE OK NG LOAD FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC LOAD FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC SAVE FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC SAVE FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC CLEAR FILE PUSH gt 1SEC CLEAR FILE PUSH gt 1SEC SELECT FILE 4 FILE NAME VF 1 08 07 24 11 11 CLEAR OK NG LOAD FILE PUSH gt 1SEC SAVE FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC CLEAR FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC 33 Setup card NO Format Card OK CHECKING CARD amp Formatted Insert card Remove card Format Status pass amp display for each camera operation 1 Camera system menu operation display in the viewfinder BISETUP CARD MENU NOT FORMATTED FORMAT PUSH gt 1 SEC Remove card 1 Format BSETUP CARD MENU FILE DATE IME VF 1 08 07 24 11 11 2
18. Turns on off the microphone of intercom 1 or 2 Microphone power is supplied from the INCOM LEVEL control connector The intercom level can be adjusted when LENS connector 12 pin selected INCOM MIC FRONT with fiber Connection for lens cable adapter CA HF1000 SHUTTER switch MENU SEL knob Set to on to use the electronic shutter At the SEL position the shutter speed and mode are changed in the range set beforehand at the setting menu AUTO WIB BAL switch AWB Select for automatic white balance adjustment Set the WHITE BAL switch to or B ABB Select for automatic black balance adjustment names and functions D POWER LED Off Camera power not supplied Lights green Camera power switch on FILTER button Push both ND button or ECC button ND button Optical filter rotates ECC button Ecc filter selects GAIN switch Selects video circuit gain according to scene brightness Low medium and high are indicated beforehand in the setting menu OUTPUT AUTO KNEE switch BAR Color bar signal output CAM AUTO KNEE OFF Pickup signal from camera obtained Auto knee circuit inoperative CAM AUTO KNEE ON Auto knee circuit operates WHITE BAL switch PRE A or B The white balance is set to the memory value for 3200K When the AUTO W B BAL switch is set to AWB the white balance is adjusted automatically ON OFF zy 7 CS 1 CHECK switch CHEC
19. all initialize MTIME DATE 206 23 55 55 2008 04 27 2008 4 27 23 55 Not affected PR KNEE all initialize Not affected all initialize DEN ARAUA Press the MENU SEL knob to activate the time and date setting 011 lt TEST OFF GAMMA ON DETAIL gt ON MASKING OFF GAMMA function ON and OFF KNEE ON ON DETAIL function ON and OFF MASKING OFF MASKING function ON and OFF KNEE OFF ON ON KNEE function ON and OFF 54 9 FILE menu FILE MAIN MENU which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode STORE STORE BFILE MENU FILE SELECT SCENE O FILE SCENE 0 ALL INITIALIZE FILE SELECT to 8 PRESET NE Selection of file setting Setting of scene file memroy Store scene file data to memory Initialize scene file data There are Adjust Common and Scene three major data files in the camera head memory COMMON FILE SCENE FILE 1 For Factory setting data file ADJUST FILE For VF MENU CUSTOM SW For COLOR MENU DETAIL MENU SHUTTER MENU SCENE FILE 8 MAINTENANCE MENU except shutter function TEMPORARY SCENE FILE Head menu setting 1 This scene is indicated at top right corner in the each menu box
20. by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 7 Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 8 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table reeommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer 9 Moving A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 10 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 11 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on
21. fabricant et utiliser cette fin l accessoire de montage recommand par le fabricant 9 L appareil mont sur son chariot devra tre d plac avec pr caution Des arr ts brusques une force excessive et des surfaces irr guli res pourraient provoquer le renversement de l ensemble appareil chariot 10 Ventilation Les fentes et les ouvertures du coffret sont pr vues pour la ventilation ainsi que pour garantir un fonctionnement en toute s curit de l appareil et le prot ger de toute surchauffe et ces ouvertures ne devront donc tre ni obstru es ni recouvertes Ne jamais obstruer les ouvertures en placant l appareil sur un lit un sofa un tapis ou toute surface similaire Ne jamais placer l appareil dans un support confin par exemple une biblioth que ou une tag re sans ventilation suffisante ou sans repecter les instructions du fabricant 11 Sources d allmentation L appareil devra tre aliment exclusivement sur le type d alimentation indiqu sur l tiquette signal tique Sil on n est pas s r du type d alimentatio du local consulter le revendeur de l appareil ou la compagnie d lectricit locale Pour les appareils qui fonctionnent sur batterie ou sur d autres sources voir le mode d emploi 12 Mise la terre ou polarisation L appareil est dot d une fiche trifilaire avec mise la terre dont la troisi me broche assure la mise la terre Cette fiche ne rentrera que dans les prises trifilaires de mise
22. focus Quick Focus automatically opens the iris then sets the video level with the electric shutter With the resulting shallow depth of focus the exact focus point can be set easily 46 Function menu 6 COLOR MENU COLOR MAIN MENU which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode PAINT GAIN Change screen to PAINT GAIN menu PAINT BLACK PAINT GAMMA KNEE CLIP BCOLOR MENU PAINT GAIN gt PAINT BLACK gt PAINT GAMMA gt KNEE CLIP gt gt MASKING gt gt gt Change screen to PAINT BLACK menu Change screen to GAMMA menu Change screen to KNEE CLIP menu Change screen to MASKING menu 6 1 PAINT GAIN COLOR SUB MENU amp description BPAINT GAIN lt SCENE 1 R GAIN o Adjust Red Gain for Paint 1 8 GAIN Adjust Blue Gain for Paint 1 ZC TEMP 2 G TEMP TEMP Adjust Green Gain or C TEMP for Paint 1 Select Green Gain or C TEMP for PAINT Paint 1 Paint ON and OFF 1 In case the RU 3400JY S connected in the system the Variable Register VR and the SLIDE switch in the RU have priority 6 2 PAINT BLACK COLOR SUB MENL BPAINT BLACK lt BLACK BLACK BLACK FLARE FLARE FLARE BLACKYFLARE BLACK PAINT OFF BLACK 128 to 127 128 to 127
23. frequency can be adjusted to provide coarse or fine contours around edges of subjects in the scene thereby reproducing a natural and pleasing picture Outstanding Features BiHigh resolution The latest generation 2 3 inch 2 3 million pixels CCD with micro lenses and digital multi speed signal processing circuits provide a horizontal resolution performance of 1100 TV lines luminance channel BLatest generation Digital technology The brand new power efficient Digital Signal Processor LSI with 65nm design rule and 14 bit analog to digital conversion provide very faithful video image reproduction and quality Digital video processing and encoding provide low interference and high stability 12 Vector and Linear Matrix masking High sensitivity and Signal to Noise ratio The 12 vector and linear matrix provide the Low noise circuit technology provide a signal user a wide latitude in subject image color to noise ratio of 60dB control Even at high gain clear images are obtained Skin Tone masking Skin tone masking provides fine Painting The standard sensitivity is F10 at 20001 and hue and saturation of Skin tones without minimum illumination is 3 with F1 4 lens effecting other colors in the scene iris stop eGray Scale Automatic Setup The new streamlined body design This through the lens automatic setup is The new streamlined dockable camera body uses a standard gray scale char
24. the iris stop of the lens Then repeat white balance adjustment Change ECC filter and readjust Change ECC filter and readjust While tally lighted off again set the AUTO W B BAL switch to AWB and begin adjustment When the above error messages appear correct the settings and repeat white balance adjustment 23 White and black balance adjustment _ Black balance adjustment Black balance requires adjustment in the following situations eEquipment being used for the first time eEquipment idle for an extended period eLarge change of ambient temperature eGamma setting changed 1 Set the AUTO W B BAL switch to ABB for automatic black balance adjustment AUTO W BAL switch 2 The viewfinder displays the following messages during adjustment eThe lens iris is automatically closed AUTO BLACK Adjustment In progress 3 Adjustment is completed in several seconds and automatically stored in memory AUTO BLACK OK Adjustment com pleted 24 Auto black balance error messages When auto black balance adjustment fails the following error messages appear on the viewfinder screen for about 6 seconds Message Cause Correction AUTO BLACK The OUTPUT AUTO KNEE Set the OUTPUT AUTO KNEE switch to CHANGE TO CAM switch 1s set to BAR CAM TRY AGAIN AUTO BLACK NG The Tris is not closed See Note 1 IRIS NOT CLOSED TRY AGAIN AUTO BL
25. the marking label If company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 12 Grounding or Polarization This product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug 13 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed to that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plug convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 14 Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 15 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 16 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liqui
26. werden wenn angemessene Ventilation vorgesehen ist bzw Die Anweisungen des Herstellers befolgt worden sind 11 Stromversorgung Dieses Erzeugnis sollte nur an der auf dem Typenschild angegebenen Stromversorgungsart betrieben werden Wenn Sie nicht sicher sind was f r eine Stromversorgung Sie haben so wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihren Erzeugnish ndler oder an das lokale Elektrizit tswerk Beziehen Sie sich f r Batteriebetrieb oder andere Stromquellen vorgesehene Erzeugnisse bitte auf die Bedienungsanleitungen 12 Erdung oder Polarisierung Dieses Erzeugnis ist mit einem Schutzkontaktstecker mit drei Leitern ausger stet mit einem Erdungskontakt Dieser Stecker pa t nur in ein schuko Steckdose Dies ist eine Sicherheitsma nahme Wenn Sie den Stecker nicht in die Steckdose stecken k nnen so wenden Sie sich bitte an ihren Elektriker damit er die veraltete Schuts des Schutzkontaktsteckers unwirksam 13 Netzkabelschutz Netzkabel sollten so verlegt werden de m glichst nicht darauf getreten wird und da sie nicht eingeklemmt werden mit besonderer Beachtung der kabel an Stackern Verl ngerungskabeln und dem Austritt des Kabels aus dem Erzeugnis 14 Blitzschlag F r zus tzlichen Schutz des Erzeugnisses w hrend eines Gewitters oder bei Nichtverwendung f r lange Zeit den Stecker aus der Steckdose ziehen Dies verh tet Besch digung durch Blitzschlag und Netzspannungsst e 15 berlastung Wandsteckdosen Verl ngerungskabel und eingeb
27. 0 17MHz 100 60 40 ON 128 to 127 128 to 127 Initial setting 0 Adjust Detail level H CRISP LEVEL SUB CRISP LEVEL DEP 128 to 127 Adjust H detail gain 128 to 127 Adjust V detail gain 128 to 127 128 to 127 Adjust V detail crisp tom Sting Initia senting Deseription Adjust Detail level Adjust H detail crisp 128 to 127 LEVEL H GAIN V GAIN DTL FREQ 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DETAIL ON OFF 7 1 2 DETAIL 2 menu DETAIL SUB MENU amp description BDETAIL 2 D KNEE WHT D KNEE BLK P N BALANCE KNEE DETAIL DTL SOURCE DETAIL INITIALIZE Fe G ON 50 50 8 8 70 D KNEE WHT D KNEE BLK P N BALANCE 5 8 6 8 7 8 8 8 8 7 128 to 127 40 Setting Initial setting 50 128 to 127 INITIALIZE 50 Adjust level dependent of detail Set boost frequency of detail Detail On and OFF Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize DETAIL 1 menu items Description Positive detail knee adjust Negative detail knee adjust Balance adjustment for POS NEG detail Adjust knee detail slope Set source signal for detail Set On and OFF detail Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize SKIN DTL 2 menu items Function menu 7 2 1 SKIN DTL 1 menu DETAIL SUB MENU amp
28. 006000099999999 E12 DIS INCOM 1 TALK ON OFF switch Turns on off the microphone of intercom 1 INCOM 1 PD ENG select switch This switch is used to select the PD or ENG input of the external intercom system to be connected to the CCU rear side INTERCOM 1 INTERCOM 2 connector XLR 5 pin The headset can be connected Note Connect neither four pins nor five pins in the head set SCRIPT connector Lights the 12V 1 0A max script lamp RET CONT connector This signal is used to remotely control TALK ON OFF RET1 ON OFF and RET2 ON OFF for the INTERCOM 1 Facility names and functions DC IN connector XLR 4 pin HD SDI 1 output connector BNC This connector should be used when the camera is used in self containment mode F2 MIC SEL switch The front microphone connector or rear Enhancing connector D sub 29pin microphone connector mike can be selected For external interface MIC1 MIC2 connector XLR 3 pin Connection for separately sold microphone MIC LINE OFF 48V switch LINE For a line level signal source Outputs digital serial video signals OFF Not to supply a power 48v To supply a power of 48VDC Return Signal selection RETI amp RET2 CCU LENS INPUT RETURN SW SELECT ASSIGNMENT 5 CH1 HD1 HD2 one HD3 CH CH3 HD4 501 VBS or D1 x 16 9 or 4 3
29. 1 TOTAL GAMMA R GAMMA GAMMA 0 PAINT GAMMA OFF GAMMA TABLE 4 BLK STR LEV 16 BLK STRETCH OFF INITIALIZE BKNEE CLIP 1 TOTAL KNEE R KNEE B KNEE TOTAL SLOPE R SLOPE B SLOPE KNEE AUTO KNEE INITIALIZE oocoooo ON 1 WHITE CLIP WHITE CLIP INITIALIZE BKNEE CLIP 2 lt 1 24 ON BMASKING 1 MASKING INITIALIZE oooooo MMASKING MASKING LINEAR R G 38 R B CHROMA SAT CHROMA SAT INITIALIZE Li BMASKING 3 lt SKIN MASKING 1 5 MASK SAT 5 B G 11 S MASK HUE 0 SKIN MASK OFF OFF OFF INITIALIZE SCENE 1 40 Function menu 4 DETAIL menu structure which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode MAIN BDETAIL MENU DETAIL gt gt SKIN DTL gt gt HIGH CHROMA gt SCENE 1 BDETAIL 1 gt SCENE 1 BDETAIL Bree SCENE 1 LEVEL SUB 9 D KNEE WHT 50 LEVEL D KNEE BLK 50 H GAIN 100 P N BALANCE 8 8 V GAIN 100 KNEE DETAIL 70 H CRISP 60 DTL SOURCE R G V CRISP 60 DETAIL ON LEVEL DEP 40 DTL FREQ 17MHz DETAIL ON INITIALIZE INITIALIZE BSKIN DTL 1 gt SCENE 1 BSKIN DTL 2 l
30. 27 5 F10 2000lx 32009 K 89 9 reflectance 5 ECC Filter 6 Lens mount B4 Bayonet 7 HD Resolution 1100TVL 8 HD SNR MHz 9 Std Sensitivity 10 Analog to Digital 14 Bit GAIN 24 dB H high 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 dB 1 100 59 941 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 15 Shutter 1 60 50i 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 s 1 59 94 to 1 1983 59 94i 16 Lock scan 1 50 00 to 1 2008 50i Geometric Overall 0 excluding lens characteristics 0 01 excluding lens characteristics 133 W x 191 H x 262 D mm 16W Head only without VF 2 2Kg Camera head 1X BNC HD SDI VF out Character ON OFF or HD SDI RET out 4 pin Multi connector for remote control panel 20 pin Multi VF connector 12 pin Multi LENS connector 3 pin XLR MIC 1 connector SD Memory Card Slot 06 1114 Specifications Fiber adapter Fiber adapter I O Fiber adapter 1X SMPTE304M SMPTE311M type FOC Cn LEMO 2X BNC HD SDI 1X BNC PROMPT switch able GENLOCK analog Tri level in or SD VBS OUT 4 pin Script 12VDC OUT 1 0A max 29 pin D SUB for studio adaptor 5 pin AC230V for Prompter Power Tally out 2X XLR INCOM 2 Chnl PGM Mix 1X XLR 12VDC POWER 12V 3Amax 3 Features Intercom channel selection MIC on off volume PGM mix volume 60W 100W Prompter power availability CU
31. 335 1664 Ottawa Office 9 Antares Drive Nepean Ontario K2E 7V5 Canada Phone 613 727 3930 Fax 613 825 4253 HITACHI KOKUSAI ELECTRIC EUROPE GmbH Head Office Wesikircher Stra 88 J gesheim D 63110 Rodgau Germany Phone 6106 6992 0 Fax 6106 1690 6 HITACHI KOKUSAI ELECTRIC U K LTD Head Office Windsor House Britannia Road Waltham Cross Hertfordshire EN8 7NX United Kingdom Phone 44 845 1212 177 Fax 44 845 1212 180 Leeds Office Brookfield House Selby Road Garforth Leeds LS25 1NB United Kingdom Phone 113 287 4400 Fax 113 287 4260 HITACHI KOKUSAI ELECTRIC Shanghai Co LTD Room F G 17F World Plaza No 855 Pudong Road South Pudong New Area Shanghai 200120 China Phone 86 21 6888 1166 Fax 86 21 6888 1167 Beijing Branch Room 1415 Beijing Fortune Building 5 Dong San Huan Bei Lu Chao Yang District Beijing 100004 China Phone 86 10 6590 8755 Fax 86 10 6590 8757 Beijing Service Center A25 Bei San Huan Zhong Road Beijing China Phone 010 6204 3901 3903 Fax 010 6204 3902 Hitachi Kokusai Electric 8 000099 Printed in Japan 200810 1 5HS2966 3 P L
32. ACK NG The TALLY lamp lighted While lighted tally lighted off again set TALLY ON Message asks for auto black the Auto W B BAL switch to ABB and EXECUTE nn after execute tally begin adjustment off AUTO BLACK Range is exceeded cannot adjust See Note 2 222 TRY AGAIN Note1 Observe that the lens connector is engaged and the iris 1s closed e The iris closes automatically to block the light during black balance adjustment e During black balance adjustment the gain circuit is switched automatically e Although flicker or noise may appear on the viewfinder screen these are not malfunctions Note2 e The lens iris is automatically closed during black balance adjustment If the iris control is manual open the iris after adjustment e Check the lens connection If ok fault is in the lens or the camera Consult service 25 Gray scale auto set up BLAK GAIN FLARE and GAMMA parameter can be adjusted automatically using with the gray scale chart Refer to function menu 4 MAINTENACE Gray scale chart with gate marker in the View Finder Gate marker Gray scale auto set up can be accessed from Function menu or the Remote control unit and following message is displayed in the view finder during auto set up working GRAYSCALE SETUP BLACK GAIN FLARE GAMMA Cursor move to set up item Following messages are displayed in the view finder as an auto set up result CHANGE TO CA
33. BLACK LEV 0 0 to 12 35 _ 5 0 Initial setting CH1 A PHASE CH2 A PHASE 4 Displayed gate marker in enter of the picture for Skin tone detail Auto set up 2 Displayed 6 gate markers in the picture for Gray scale Auto set up Gate marker Position the gray scale chart to 6 gate marker 8 2 WHT SHADING menu MAINTENANCE SUB MENU amp description Fa re E eee a MWHT SHADING EXTENDER H SHADING SAW SAW SAW BODE lt lt lt INITIALIZE OFF X1 PUSH gt 1SEC Setting Initial setting ze Display Lens extender position Set Auto WHT SHADING 128 to 127 Adjust R V SAW shading 128 to 127 Adjust G V SAW shading 128 to 127 Adjust BV SAW shading initialize WHT SHADING items 52 Function menu 8 3 AUTO IRIS menu MAINTENANCE SUB MENU amp description AERIS REMOTE AUTO IRIS REMOTE AUTO AUTO Setting of Iris control mode 1 dA 2 128 to 127 0 Adjust Auto iris output level IRIS SPEED PEAK AVE 0710 EE Fe 22 128 to 127 Speed control of the Iris response OPEN LIMIT 127 0 10 1 9 2 8 3 7 4 6 0 10 Setting of Peak amp Average detect for CLOSE LIMIT 85 Auto iris INITIALIZE IRIS GATE Setting of Auto Iris gate 2 1 Adjust limiter value for
34. HD COLOR CAMERA SK HD1000 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Please read these and keep them for operating instructions carefully for proper operation future reference Hitachi Kokusai Electric Note The model and serial numbers of your product are important for you to keep for your convenience and protection These numbers appear on the nameplate located on bottom of the product Please record these numbers in the spaces provided below and retain this manual for future reference Model No Serial No SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and safety Instructions on your equipment Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL that could be dangerous to you or other persons using this equipment Read these messages and This is the Safety Alert Symbol This symbol is used to call your attention to items or operations A follow these instructions carefully It is essential that you read the instructions and safety regulations before you attempt to assemble or use this equipment The definitions of signal words are as follows WARNING Personal danger A WARNING Warning notes indicate any condition or practice which if not strictly observed could result in personal injury or possible death CAUTION Possible damage to equipment N CAUTION Caution notes indicate any condition or practice which if not strictly observed or remedied could result in d
35. K Viewfinder display of camera operating data such as switch status recording elapsed time and audio level CS 1 On off of function set at the CUSTOM SW menu MENU button The menu is displayed in VF and MONT RET signal POWER switch The power switch is for ENG operation does not work under system operation Note WHITE BAL A and B is for ENG operation WHITE BAL A and B become common data under system operation Facility functions E 22 4 ES CS switch On off of function set at the CUSTOM SW menu TALLY ON OFF switch Turn off this switch to prevent R G TALLY LED R G TALLY LED Lights at green or red tally input RET1 transmission signal switch This switch is used to select a signal input to the RET 1 of the CCU This switch is a four position slide switch and the type of signals sent through this switch can be set by menu RET1 switch Selects CCU RET 1 input Shown on camera viewfinder only while button is pressed INCOM1 PGM 1 PGM 2 level Controls the receiving sound volume of the program INCOM 1 intercom level Controls the receiving sound volume of the intercom E6 INCOM1 E6 RSS PGM1 PGM2 2 Pd B NL RET1 RET2 SEL SEL RET2 5 INCOM2 PGM 1 MIC MIC LEVEL REAR ln NCOM FO REAR m INCOM FO Ze Q 9 2 9 19 0 FRONT ENG FRONT ENG COM 1 INCOM2 v 1
36. M Error Change Bar to CAM NOT GRAYSCALE Not in the gate marker or no gray chart SETUP OK Finish set up BLACK OK Finish set up BLACK NG M BLACK Master black setup error GAIN GAMMA FLARE NGR R CH error GAIN GAMMA FLARE NG G G CH error GAIN GAMMA FLARE NG B BCH error GAIN GAMMA FLARE NG R G R amp G CH error GAIN GAMMA FLARE NG R B R amp B CH error GAIN GAMMA FLARE NG G B G amp B CH error GAIN GAMMA FLARE NG R G B R amp G amp B CH error BREAK OFF 26 Electronic shutter setting Shutter modes The selectable electronic shutter modes and speeds are as follows Shutter speeds PRESET 1 100 59 94i 1 60 50i Clear images of quickly moving objects 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 second 1 59 94 to 1 1983 second 59 941 When shooting the computer monitor Its 1 50 00 to 1 2008 second 50i image scroll Reduce horizontal bar scrolling in images of computer monitor CC FRM 1 59 94 second 59 94i Set to increase vertical resolution Charge Controlled 1 50 00 second 50i Frame AES 1 59 94 to 1 1000 second 59 941 Set to obtain an always fixed video level Auto Electronic 1 50 00 to 1 1000 second 501 when the light is greater than the close limit Shutter Note Camera sensitivity declines as shutter speed increases An auto iris lens stop opens at increased shutter speed while the depth of focus is decreases Shutter mode and speed settings 1 Sh
37. RTANTES _ B Lire les instructions Lire toutes les instructions de s curit et de fonctionnement avant de faire fonctionner l appareil 2 Conserver ces instructions Conserver les instructions de s curit et de fonctionnement 4 des fins de r f rence ult rieure 3 Tenir compte des avertissements Tous les avertissements qui figurent sur l appareil et dans le mode d emploi devront tre respect s 4 Observer les instructions Observer toutes les instructions de fonctionnement et d utilisation 5 Nettoyage Avant de proc der au nettoyage d brancher l appareil de la prise secteur Ne pas utiliser de produits de nettoyage liquides ou en a rosol Nettoyer l appareil avec un chiffon humide 6 Fixations Ne pas utiliser de fixations non recommand es par le fabricant de l appareil car elles pourraient tre source de danger 7 Eau et humidit Ne pas utiliser l appareil proximit d eau par exemple pr s d une baignoire d un lavabo d un vier ou d un bac lessive dans un sous sol humide ou pr s d une piscine etc 8 Accessoires Ne pas placer l appareil sur un chariot un socle un pied un support ou one table instables L appareil pourrait tomber blessant gri vement des enfants ou des adultes et tant s rieusement endommag Utiliser exclusivement le chariot le socle le pied le support ou la table recommand s par le fabricant ou vendus avec l appareil Pour tout montage de l appareil respecter les instructions du
38. SET lt USER 1 H POSITION E V POSITION 228 H SIZE 15 SIZE 10 Description Setting Factory setting H POSITION Adjust horizontal position Adjust vertical position 0 to 255 size of the box 10 Adjust V size of the box Q to 255 BOX 1 BOX 2 45 Function menu 5 1 2 4 OTHER SET menu VF SUB MENU amp description MOTHER SET USER 1 m Item Setting Factory setting Description CENTER SAFETY OMA ROT REA CENTER MARK TYPE 1 2 3 4 TYPE1 1 3 type setting of center SAFETY AREA 90 0 MARKER LEV 100 marker 4 Type setting of safety marker 80 0 90 0 92 5 95 0 90 0 100 Setting of safety area 0 to 255 Adjustment of marker level 1 USER 1 1 USER 2 TYPE 2 USER3 TYPE 3 USER 4 TYPE 4 2 USER 1 1 USER 2 2 USER3 TYPE 3 USER 4 TYPE 1 3 Type setting of center marker 4 Type setting of safety marker TERA TYPE 1 TYPE 2 TYPE 3 TYPE 4 TYPE 3 5 2 CUSTOM SW MENU MAIN menu which are displayed in the viewfinder amp description MCUSTOM SW CS 1 SW ZEBRA CA CS SW w LENS VTR SW TALK tem Factory senting Deseription QUICK FOCUS FAW E sca MARKER1 MARKER2 LENS VTR SW RET 2 TALK TALK Set VTR switch in the Lens m DEREN Note Quick
39. The camera contains precision internal components Do not open the cover or disturb switches and controls other than designated There is risk of impaired performance and damage foreign object out of interior Entry of water metallic or other foreign materials can cause failure and damage Select use and storage locations carefully Avoid using or storing the equipment in the following types of locations Impaired performance and damage can be caused eExtremely hot or cold locations exceeding 10 to 45 C such as in enclosed vehicles eSubject to strong vibration eHumid or dusty locations eSalt spray or corrosive gases eStrong electromagnetic fields e g near TV or radio transmitters eWhere exposed to rain BDo not cover or otherwise obstruct camera heat dissipation during operation Warnings and cautions when using BiViewfinder high voltage eDo not open the viewfinder cover There is danger of touching internal high voltage components N CAUTION MWhen connecting and disconnecting lens microphone and other cables grasp the connector by the body not the attached cable Cables can be damaged by pulling on them BiNote when transporting When transporting by hand use the carrying case Ifshipping by truck or other means pack in the carrying case then use further cushioning and pack in a sturdy carton BITripod Use a recommended tripod and install the camera correctly WCleaning Use a p
40. acter are displayed where to see the display monitor location Operation and menu screen Push _ MENU SEL knob MENU BUTTON The display menu screen show up by pressing this button in the view finder Which menu is described camera functions and camera software with multiple pages structure First page of multiple pages structure is named Top menu This Top menu screen is appeared ON and disappeared OFF by pressing this BUTTON Top Menu This is displayed in the viewfinder or the PIX monitor Top menu has three kinds screen display status depend on camera operation and monitoring location which detail are described as following pages Top menu has major camera function items and the cursor in the screen This cursor can be moved by the Rotate knob See above The cursor is located on the left side of the first major item in Top menu screen right after open it Move down the cursor to the major camera function item with the Rotate knob and press the KNOB then menu screen change to Main menu 36 Main Menu Typical main menu BVF MENU VF OUT SEL VF DETAIL VF MARKER There are two kind cursor markers 1 Bl and e O Marker 1 is moved up amp down by the Rotate knob and Marker 2 Is changed parameter YR G by the Rotate knob Marker gt indicate sub menu hidden in behind SIDE PANEL VF DISPLAY VF ZEBRA VVVVV lt Main menu is categorized and grouping items Individual item has marker
41. ad 29 PURGES REI TTE EU e E 36 alele eRe 56 Studio system Operation 60 SERVICE MTOM LEAL ON RE E E 61 and features _ The SK HD1000 is a high performance portable eCharge Controlled Frame CC FRM offers HDTV Studio and EFP camera improved vertical resolution With its new 2 3 million pixels native 10801 Digital processing improves Image Highlight 3 CCD the SK HD1000 provides outstanding Quality performance The camera offers sharper and Knee saturation and auto knee cleaner HD images due to its 14 bit A D The auto knee provides a wide dynamic converters and Hitachi s implementation of the range by dynamically compressing the video latest digital processing technology The camera level above 100 Knee saturation restores achieves outstanding high sensitivity and a low color saturation to scene highlights above vertical smear specifications 100 e Automatic Skin Tone Detail Circuits Skin tone detail smoothes and softens facial lines and blemishes without sacrificing overall scene detail also provides two separate settings that can be used separately or simultaneously Automatic Skin tone detail provides an easy and fast means to optimize Skin tone detail eVariable Detail Boost Frequency The detail
42. al funktioniert Nur die Regelelemente verstellen die in den Bedienungsanleitungen behandelt werden da unangemessene Einstellung anderer Regelelemente Besch digung verursachen kann und oft betr chtliche Arbeit durch einen qualifizierten Techniker erfordert um das Erzeugnis wieder zu normalem Betrieb zur ckzubringen e Wenn das Erzeugnis fallen gelassen oder besch digt worden ist f Wenn das Erzeugnis eine klare nderung in der Leistung zeigt dies weist darauf hin da Wartung erforderlich ist 21 Ersatzteile Wenn Ersatzteile erforderlich sind darauf achten da der Wartungstechniker nur die vom Hersteller festgelegten Ersatzteile oder Teile mit den gleichen Charakteristiken wie die urspr nglichen Teile verwendet Unautorisierte Ersatzteile k nnen Feuer elektrischen Schlag oder sonstige Gef hrdungen verursachen 22 Sicherheitspr fung Bitten Sie den Wartungstechniker nach der Vollendung von Wartung oder Reparaturarbeiten an diesem Erzeugnis um die Durchf hrung von Sicherheitspr fungen um zu bestimmen da das Erzeugnis im angemissenen Betriebszustand ist 23 Anbringung an der Wand oder an der Decke Das Erzeugnis sollte nur entsprechend den Empfehlungen des Herstellers an einer Wand oder an der Decke angebracht werden 24 W rme Das Erzeugnis sollte fern von W rmequellen wie Radiatoren Heizwiderst nden fen und anderen W rme erzeugenden Erzeugnissen einschlie lich Verst rkern aufgestellt werden MISES EN GARDE IMPO
43. al lenses 2 Even after adjustment some coloration may occur near the open iris setting This is due to lens and optical system characteristics and is not a malfunction 14 Fiber adapter installation Fiber adapter installation Install the fiber adapter option Installation 1 Align the adapter guide pin with the camera guide shoe Press to insert the adapter 2 Tighten screws 1 2 and 8 to secure the camera adapter CAUTION Tighten screws fully to prevent wobble between adapter and camera 15 Tripod mounting 0 Tripod mounting Use the accessory TA Z3 tripod adapter to mount the camera on a tripod Securely attach the tripod adapter to the tripod Shift the adapter screw position to obtain the best balance The adapter can accept two types of screws Use the screw hole that matches the tripod Secure the camera on the tripod adapter Align the hooks of the camera and adapter then turn the lock lever in the direction indicated by the arrow A click sound can be heard at the locked position Slightly loosen the tripod screw and again check the balance Shift the adapter to the optimum position and securely tighten the tripod screw Detaching Press the red lock pin and turn the lever in the arrow direction Remove the camera AN cAUTION 1 The weight can exceed 5kg with the lens and 10kg with a VTR Use a sturdy tripod that can support
44. amage or destruction of the equipment NOTE Notes indicate an area or subject of special merit emphasizing either the product s capabilities or common errors in operation or maintenance NOTE A WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS COLOR CAMERA TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVERTISSEMENT Afin d viter tout risque d incendie ou d lectrocution ne pas exposer l appareil la pluie ou l humidit Afin d carter tout risque d lectrocution garder le coffret ferm Ne confier l entretien de l appareil qu un personnel qualifi VORSICHT Um Feuergefahr und die Gefahr eines eiektrischen Schiages zu vermeiden darf das Ger t weder Regen noch Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden Um einen elektrischen Schiag zu vermeiden darf das Geh use richt ge ffnet werden beriassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur einem Fachmann 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 6 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended
45. ard Shoulder pad Viewfinder attachment The 5 inch or other viewfinder can be attached by using viewfinder adapter the AT 500 AT 550 Shoulder belt hook Attachment for separately sold shoulder belt CALL button Press to call the CCU POWER switch EXT Power supplied via DC input connector CCU Power supplied via fiber cable When power is supplied via the fiber cable and the switch is set to EXT the protector operates to cut off the camera head power Facility names and functions B Shoulder belt hook Fiber connector Attachment for separately sold shoulder belt AC230V output connector Viewfinder connector Outputs the 230 VAC Connect the accessory viewfinder HD SDI2 output connector BNC MONI RET output connector BNC HD SDI signal output 750 HD SDI signal output for monitor 750 PROMPT output GL input The same character signal as the viewfinder connector BNC is superimposed on the video signal to allow CCU system Prompter signal output checking the setting menu from the monitor Camera head Genlock signal input screen REMOTE connector 4 pin Connection for camera control panel or personal computer RET button Facility names and functions SHUTTER INCOM MENU LEVEL SELECT MIC connector XLR 3P INCOM MIC on off button Connection for separately sold microphone
46. atted 3 Control head menu operation in the viewfinder BSETUP CARD MENU NOT FORMATTED FORMAT PUSH gt 1SEC Remove card Format OK SETUP CARD gt FILE DATE VF 1 08 07 24 11 VF 2 3 4 6 ALL CLEAR PUSH gt 1SEC Remove card SELECT FILE lt FILE NAME 1 08 07 24 11 11 LOAD FILE PUSH SAVE FILE PUSH CLEAR FILE PUSH gt 1SEC gt 1SEC gt 1SEC NO CARD MSETUP CARD MENU BSETUP CARD FILE DATE SYS 1 08 07 24 SYS 2 SYS 3 Z SYS 4 SYS 5 ALL CLEAR PUSH gt 1SEC SYS Remove card when SETUP CARD MENU display 35 WH SELECT FILE lt FILE NAME SYS 08 07 24 11 11 LOAD FILE PUSH gt 1SEC SAVE FILE PUSH gt 1SEC CLEAR FILE PUSH gt 1SEC Remove card Function menu There are three function menu setting methods in the camera system chain which are 1 Set Up Control Unit SU 1000 function switches 2 Remote Control Unit RU 3400JY function switches 3 The CAMERA HEAD switches In this section only describe for the camera head switches function menu How ever the camera head function amp menu display settings are required from the SU 1000 or the RU 3400JY function set This will be noted in each section Also different functions amp char
47. aute Bequemlickkeitssteckdosen nicht berlasten da dies Feuer oder elektrischen Schlag verursachen kann 16 Eindringen von Fremdk rpern und Fl ssigkeit Niemals Objekte irgendwelcher Art durch die ffnungen in das Ger t schieben da diese unter hoher Spannung stehende Teile ber hren oder kurzschlie en k nnen wodurch es zu Feuer oder elektrischem Schlag kommen kann Niemals Fl ssigkeiten irgendwelcher Art auf das Erzeugnis versch tten 17 Entflammbare und explosive Substanzen Vermeiden Sie Verwendung dieses Erzeugnisses an Orten mit Gasen bzw entflammbaren oder explosiven Substanzen in der direkten Umgebung 18 Starke st e oder Vibrationen Setzen Sie das Erzeugnis beim Transport nicht starken St en oder Vibrationen aus 19 Wartung Versuchen Sie nicht dieses Erzeugnis Selbst zu warten da Sie sich durch ffnen bzw Entfernen von Abdeckungen hohen Spannungen und sonstigen Gef hrdungen ausserzen k nnen Beziehen Sie sich f r jegliche Wartung auf qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal 20 Besch digung die Wartung erfordert Ziehen Sie den Stecker dieses Erzeugnisses aus der Steckdose und wenden Sie sich an qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal wenn eine der folgenden Bedingungen vorliegt a Wenn das Netzkabel oder der Stecker besch digt ist b Bei Eindringen von Fl ssigkeit oder Fremdk rpern in das Ger t c Wenn das Erzeugnis Regen oder Wasser ausgesetzt worden ist d Wenn das Erzeugnis bei Befolgen der Bedienungsanleitungen nicht norm
48. bles et explosives 18 Chocs ou vibrations violents Lorsqu on transporte l appareil ne pas le soumettre des chocs ou des vibrations violents 19 R parations Ne pas tenter de r parer l aapareil soi m me car le fait d ouvrir ou de retirer les caches risque d exposer l utilisateur 4 des tensions dangereuses notamment Confier toute r paration 4 un personnel qualifi 20 Dommages n cessitant r parations D brancher l appareil de la source d alimentation et confier les r parations un personnel qualifi dans les cas suivants a Lorsque le cordon d alimentation ou sa fiche sont endommag s b Si du liquide s est renvers sur l appareil ou que des objets sont tomb s dedans c Silappareil a t expos la pluie ou l eau d Silappareil ne fonctionne pas normalement lorsqu on observe les instructions d utilisation Ne r gler que les commandes couvertes par le mode d emploi en effet un r glage incorrect des autres commandes pourrait entrainer des dommages et n cessiteront souvent des travaux de r paration co teux par un technicien qualifi pour remettre l appareil en tat de marche e Si l appareil est tomb ou qu il a t endommag f Sil appareil affiche une nette modification de ses performances cela signifie qu il a besoin d tre r par 21 Pi ces de rechange Si l on a besoin de pi ces de rechange veiller ce que le technicien de r paration utilise exclusivement les pi ces de rechange sp cifi es par l
49. d of any kind on the product 17 Inflammable and Explosive Substance Avoid using this product where there are gases and also where there are inflammable and explosive substances in the immediate vicinity 18 Heavy Shock or Vibration When carrying this product around do not subject the product to heavy shock or vibration 19 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 20 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b if liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c Ifthe product has been exposed to rain or water d Ifthe product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e Ifthe product has been dropped or damaged in any way f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 21 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specifi
50. description BSKIN DTL 1 gt SCENE Setting Initial Description CH SELECT Ich setting CH1 A PHASE PUSH gt 1SEC l DTL LEVEL 128 CH SELECT lch 2ch Ich CH selection for skin tone detail PHASE 97 Ye R WIDTH CH1 A PHASE Set CH1 skin tone detail phase CH2 A PHASE PUSH 1SEC DT EVE s o P 198 to 127 Adjust CHI skin tone detail level PH Ye R WI 5 5 s 128 to 127 Set amp adjust CHI skin tone detail phase INITIALIZE R Mg Mg B B Cy Cy G Range setting of the CHI skin tone phase 128 to 127 Set CH2 skin tone detail phase 128 to 127 p Adjust CH2 skin tone detail level Set amp adjust CH2 skin tone detail phase 128 to 127 R Mg B Cy Cy G Ye R INITIALIZE press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize SKIN DTL 1 menu items 7 2 2 SKIN DTL 2 menu DETAIL SUB MENU amp description THRESHOLD 128 to 127 FE Threshold level for Skin tone Detail set BSKIN DTL THRESHOLD 22 96 SKIN DETAIL OFF SKIN GATE OFF SKIN DETAIL ON OFF OFF skin tone Detail ON and OFF GATE IND Teh SKIN GATE Display ON and OFF for Skin tone OFF 1 2 1 2 Detail gate INITIALIZE Set skin tone Detail press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize SKIN DETAIL menu items MHIGH CHROMA lt SCENE 1 Setting Initial setting Deseription
51. e fabricant ou des pi ces ayant les m mes caract ristiques que les pi ces d origine Les pi ces de rechange non autoris es risquent de provoquer un feu un choc lectrique et autres dangers 22 V rificaton de s curit Apr s tout travail d entretien ou de r paration de l appareil demander au technicien de r paration d effectuer les v rifications de s curit pour s assurer que l appareil est en bon tat de marche 23 Montage au mur ou au plafond L appareil ne pourra tre mont au mur ou au plafond que de la mani re recommand e par le fabricant 24 Chaleur Eloigner l appareil des sources de chaleur telles que radiateurs appareils de chauffage cuisini res et de tour produit engendrant de la chaleur y compris les amplificateurs IMPORTANT For USA These products have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING Changes or modif
52. ed eMicrophone input accepts supply phantom power BiViewfinder displays eTwo mode zebra Menu selection of over level or between range zebra is provided eSafety zone and center mark display BlHigh performance viewfinder VF 402 e2 inch black and white CRT monitor aspect 16 9 eHigh VF resolution allows easy focusing eImproved viewing angle and distance from eye with employed larger VF lens eAdjustable mechanical VF positioning and tilt to set best viewing eBuilt in top tally eRed tally and green tally provided center of gravity design eMain operating switches are grouped forward for easy access eFeatherweight design 1s ideal for portable use MStudio system configurations SK HD1000 camera system can be composed in combination with the CU 3300 fiber base station CA HF1000 fiber adaptor RU 3400VR JY camera control panel VF HD500 5 inch viewfinder for studio system MRemote control filter wheel A convenient remote controller can be used to select optical filters MViewfinder lens hazard eDo not point the eyelens toward the sun or other bright light source There is danger of physical burns and loss of eyesight eDo not place the viewfinder with the lens pointed toward the sun There is risk of burn damage to the viewfinder interior Power supply The specified power supply input voltage of this camera is 12VDC Be sure to use the designated power supply BDo not disassemble or modify
53. ed by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 22 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition 23 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 24 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN 1 Alle Anweisungen lesen Vor Betrieb des Erzeugnisses sollten alle Sicherheits und Bedienungsanleitungen gelesen werden 2 Die Anweisungen aufbewahren Die Sicherheits und Bedienungsanleitungen sollten f nftigen Bezug aufbewahrt werden 3 Warnungen beachten Die Warnungen auf dem Erzeugnis und in den Bedienungsanleitungen solten beachtet werden 4 Anweisungen befolgen Alle Bedienungsanleitung und Verwendungsanweisungen sollten befolgt werden 5 Reinigung Den Stecker des Ger ts vor Reinigung aus der Steckdose ziehen Keine fl ssigen Reinigungsmittel oder Aerosolreiniger verwenden Zum Reinigen einen feuchten Lappen verwenden 6 Zubeh r Nur vom Hersteller des Erzeugnisses empfohlenes Zubeh r verwenden da es sonst zu St rungen kommen kann 7 Wasser und Feuchtigke
54. eo operator atthe CCU TOP MENU PIX MENU open this menu by pushing the MENU SW in the RCU B COLOR DETAIL MAINTENANCE FILE CARD From the SU the RU control unit all function controls can give to the camera head and set the camera function at head site which we call CONTROL HEAD and display in the Viewfinder as follows TOP MENU VF MENU VF COLOR DETAIL MAINTENANCE FILE CUSTOM SW SETUP CARD All above TOP MENU has following Main menu Change screen to COLOR main menu items display 5 MAINTENANCE Change screen to MAINTENANCE main menu items display FILE Change screen to FILE main menu items display 38 Function menu CAM MODE Camera man can operate this function at camera head 1 VF menu structure which are displayed in the viewfinder lt MAIN MENU SUB MENU Keen BVF MENU VF OUT SEL COLOR VF DETAIL gt VF MARKER gt SIDE PANEL gt gt gt VF DISPLAY VF ZEBRA 1 SEL lt USER 1 CENTER MARK ON SAFETY MARK ON SIDE 4 8 OFF 13 9 OFF 14 9 OFF 15 9 OFF CROSS BOX1 DETAIL lt BOX2 OFF VF DETAIL OFF DTL LEVEL 0 CRISP 0 BMARKER2 SEL lt USER 1 CENTER MARK OFF SAFETY MARK OFF SIDE 4 3 OFF 13 9 OFF 14 9 OFF 15 9 OFF CROSS OFF BOXI ON BVF MARKER
55. fort in the sequence of AWB auto white balance ABB auto black balance and again AWB Readjustment is normally not required even at power off on Be sure to adjust the white balance after changes in the lighting conditions White and black balance adjustment progress can be observed from the viewfinder screen Adjustment 1 The WHITE BAL switch is setup to A or B GAIN and the WHITE BAL switch setting status is indicated on the viewfinder screen when display setting is ON with VF DISPLAY menu OUTPUT CAM Set GAIN to as small a gain value as possible FILTER switch 2 Set the FILTER SEL switch with lighting condition accordingly eSee Optical filter selection in page 20 When the filter is changed by the selection switch the new setting status will be indicated in the viewfinder for about 3 seconds 3 Place a white pattern at a location subject At least 1 5 the screen width to the same lighting conditions as the scene Use zoom function of the lens so that the White screen is white cloth At least 1 5 the screen height A white object e g cloth wall placed near the scene of interest can be used provided lt Note gt Use care a high luminosity light source such as a spotlight does not enter the screen area the size is adequate see figure 21 White and black balance adjustment 4 Adjust the lens iris 5 Set the AUTO W B BAL switch to AWB for automatic white balance adjustment
56. he lens on the camera Be sure to connect the lens cable 2 Set the electronic shutter to off and the gain to L 0 dB GAIN 0dB SHUTTER OFF LENS EXTENDER OFF 3 Set the lens extender to off 4 When notice flicker on the monitor which occurred by fluorescent or mercury lighting use sunlight or halogen as the light source Using auto iris mode for the lens iris the iris stop should be between F4 and F11 If necessary adjust the light source level and keep iris stop position in it be sure the electronic shutter is off 13 White shading adjustment _ 5 Open the WHITE SHADING sub menu from MAINTENANCE menu 6 Shift cursor to WHT SHADING PUSH gt 1 SEC 7 Press the knob direction button for about 1 second to adjust white shading The viewfinder top and bottom cursors flash to indicate automatic white shading adjustment in progress extinguish at the end of adjustment 8 Set the extender if provided to on and repeat the above step 9 Close the Function menu The cursors Cursors BWHT SHADING EXTENDER OFF X1 WHT SHADING PUSH gt 11SEC R V SAW SAW V SAW INITIALIZE MENU switch MENU SEL knob White shading adjustment is completed by the above The adjustment is stored in a nonvolatile memory and ordinarily does not need to be repeated even if the power is switched off Notes 1 Precise adjustment may not be obtainable with some speci
57. hotographers air blower to clear dust from the lens and filters Wipe the case with a soft dry cloth Do not use volatile solvents as these may deform the materials replacement Important Although spare fuses are provided the fuse must be replaced only by a qualified service technician Bin event of difficulty Disconnect from power and contact the nearest Hitachi Kokusai Electric service agency Warnings and cautions when using NOTE CCD characteristic phenomena The following types of phenomena are innate characteristics of a charge coupled device CCD and are not malfunctions Be aware of these when using a CCD camera for broadcast or other demanding applications Smear When a bright object is picked up thin trails appear above and below the image The effect is more pronounced at high electronic shutter speeds Fixed pattern When operate at high temperature a fixed pattern vertical stripes white dots can appear The pattern is more easily seen when the camera sensitivity is raised Facility names and functions on Accessory shoe A small spotlight can be attached without the light striking the lens viewfinder or microphone Viewfinder front to rear lock screw Secures the front to rear position adjustment of the 2 inch viewfinder Lens mount Bayonet type lens mount Setup card slot SD card Slot for inserting setup c
58. ications not expressly approved by Hitachi Kokusai Electric responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For Canada This product does not exceed the class A class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations Le pr sent appareil n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limit s applicable aux appareils num riques de classe prescrites dans le rVglement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dicter par le minist re des communications du canada Teatres e sooo tic 1 Warnings and cautions when using 3 Facility Names and TUNGOR u al una ut eie Ea 5 Lens instalation ER a ee sa 11 Lensflangebaciecadiustiment u s a ee A DQ 12 White shading adjustment aos 13 Fiber adapter ER 15 ee ee NE 16 5 ineh viewiinder attachmiebl sis way pO ne C a e E e 17 18 Size e ccc 20 White and black balance 0010 000000000000000000 00 21 Electronic Shutter setting an ea SERIE ee een 27 SEIUDICAR cese d M Lu ee
59. ift the Shutter switch from ON to SEL to change the shutter speed The viewfinder screen indicates speed change and new shutter speed Example 1 100 SHUTTER switch 2 The mode and speed change sequence is indicated below 1 100 59 941 gt 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 20 00 CC FRM AES LOCK SCAN mode 27 Electronic shutter setting LOCK SCAN mode The lock scan mode avoids flicker in scenes showing a computer monitor screen 1 Set the Shutter switch to SEL to produce the lock scan mode 2 Push BUTTON top menu screen is displayed The cursor can be changed by rotating MENU SEL KNOB Go to Shutter menu sub menu of maintenance menu Move the cursor to SHUTTER VAR Adjust the rotating MENU SEL KNOB buttons BSHUTTER lt SCENE 1 SHUTTER 2 OFF SHUTTER PRE 1 100 SHUTTER VAR 1 59 94 INITIALIZE 3 The image of a computer screen having a different scanning frequency includes a light or dark bar rolling up or down through the image Adjust the rotating MENU SEL KNOB buttons to minimize the Flicker free image 22 Slow shutter speed Fast shutter speed Note Flicker reduction is ineffective at scanning frequency below 60 Hz 28 Setup card Setup card A separately sold an SD memory card can be used for storing the setting menu data The data can then be used to quickly set the proper setup Handling The SD memory card can be i
60. in the OP manual 1 COMMON FILE and TEMPORARY SCENE FILE data values are stored to the memory automatically When SCENE FILE 0 is selected adjusted value data is stored to memory automatically 2 SCENE 1 8 After selected scene file adjusted value data is kept in TEMPORARY SCENE file but required to push the memory switch for storing data to scene file 3 SCENE FILE PRESET This PRESET data is factory adjustment value amp condition Push memory switch and store the PRESET data to SCENE 1 to 8 for restore new scene file setting 4 When power OFF to ON the data hold previous condition 55 1 CCD 3 Prism 4 Optical Filter Specifications 2 010 H x 1 120 V 2 3 million pixels 1 920 H 1 080 V Total pixels Effective pixels 2 Native Scan 1080 60i SK HD 1000 1080 501 SK HD1000E F1 4 1X motorized filter wheel w 4 filter positions Clear Cross 1 16 ND 1 64 ND 3200 K 4300 K 5600 K 6300 K 8000K illumination w distortion Conversion depth 11 Minimum 3 1 at F1 4 12 Modulation Depth 60 typ 55 min 16 9 27 5MHz 13 Vertical Smear Typical 130dB L low 3 0 dB 14 Gain selection M medium 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 dB Registration im Overall 19 Dimensions 20 21 22 MASS Input amp Output ese Power Consumption Typical 60dB HD SDI output decode Y channel Band
61. it Dieses Erzeugnis nicht in der N he von Wasser verwenden z B in der N he einer Badewanne eines Waschbeckens einer K chensp le eines Waschzubers in einem nassen Keller in der N he eines Schwimmbeckens usw 8 Aufstellung Das Erzeugnis nicht auf einen unstabilen Wagen Stand Dreifu Tr ger oder Tisch stellen Das Erzeugnis kann sonst herunterfallen und ein kind oder einen Erwachsenen schwer verietzen Au erdem kann das Ger t schwer besch digt werden Nur mit einem Wagen Stand Dreifu Tr ger oder Tisch verwenden der vom Hersteller empfohlen oder mit dem Erzeugnis verkauft worden ist F r jegliche Anbringung sollten die Anweisungen des Herstellers befolgt werden und das vom Hersteller empfohlene Anbringungszubeh r sollte verwendet werden 9 Eine Kombination von Erzeugnis und Wagen sollte vorsichtig bewegt werden Schneller Halt berm ige Krafteinwirkung und unebene Oberfl chen k nnen Umkippen der kombination von Erzeugnis und Wagen verursachen 10 Ventilation Schlitze und ffnungen im Geh use dienen der Ventilation Sie sind f r zuverl ssigen Betrieb des Ger tes und Schutz vor berhitzung erforderlich und d rfen nicht blockiert oder abgedeckt werden Die ffnungen sollten niemals dadurch blockiert werden da das Ger t auf ein Bett ein Sofa einen Teppich oder eine hnliche Oberfl che gestellt wird Das Ger t sollte nur dann in Einbauinstallierung wie in einem B cherschrank oder einem Gestell verwendet
62. lane to the focal plane is adjusted This adjustment is generally required only once unless the lens is replaced Adjustment 1 Set the lens iris for manual operation 2 Set a flangeback adjusting chart about 3 meters distant AR nc con KON J Z 55 Lee N RU 2 o EA 3 Open the iris and adjust the lighting to obtain the correct video output level If the video level is too high use a ND filter or electronic shutter 4 Loosen the FB ring setscrew 5 By hand or motor set the zoom ring to the telephoto position 6 Observe the chart image and turn the distance ring to adjust the focus 7 Set the zoom ring to the wide angle position 8 Turn the FB ring and adjust the focus Use care not to turn the distance ring 9 Repeat this process until focus is obtained at both telephoto and wide angle settings 10 Securely tighten the FB ring setscrew Also see the lens operating instructions 12 White shading adjustment White shading adjustment White shading adjustment is recommended after replacing the lens The adjustment relates to the camera vertical coloration If the lens includes an extender the shading can be optimized for both extender on and off modes Vertical coloration refers to an effect whereby the image of an overall white sheet of paper tends toward green at the top and magenta at the bottom or vice versa Adjustment 1 Install t
63. more than 10kg A large size tripod can provide both stability and smooth operation 2 A screw hole is located near the camera tripod adapter hook Do not use this hole for attaching to the tripod There is risk of dropping 16 5 viewfinder attachment 5 inch viewfinder attachment Use the separately sold AT 500 viewfinder adapter when installing the VF HD500 5 inch viewfinder Installation 1 Raise the lock lever of the AT 500 horizontally and remove the viewfinder mounting screw from the AT 500 Insert this screw in the bottom of the viewfinder Insert the screw together with the viewfinder into the AT 500 and set the lock lever forward then turn the lever clockwise to secure it A Warning Be sure to tilt the lock lever forward and turn it clockwise to tighten it If tightening is overlooked the viewfinder can drop and pose a risk of injury lock lever 2 Insert the viewfinder and AT 500 into the slot at the rear of the handle and slide them forward until a latching sound is heard from the release knob Warning Press the release knob to where a latching sound is audible If not securely attached the entire viewfinder can drop and pose a risk of injury Set lock lever B of the AT 500 Connect the viewfinder cable to rearward the camera viewfinder connector Removal Disconnect the viewfinder cable Turn the AT 500 lock lever B counter clockwise and pull the release knob to all
64. mpted to open the function menu at a status where no setup card is inserted the SETUP CARD menu does not appear mTOP MENU MENU VF CUSTOM SW CUSTOM SW SETUP CARD 31 Setup _ Setting data save 1 After Display the SETUP CARD menu select a file to load save or clear in the viewfinder SETUP CARD MENU SELECT FILE lt FILE DATE TIME FILE NAME B VF 1 08 07 24 11 11 VF 2 VF 1 08 07 24 11 11 VF 3 VF 4 5 VF LOAD FILE PUSH gt 1SEC SAVE FILE PUSH gt 1SEC ALL CLEAR PUSH CLEAR FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC After Display the SETUP CARD menu with control head function select a file to load save or clear in the viewfinder SETUP CARD VF gt B SELECT FILE lt DATE TIME FILE NAME 08 07 24 11 11 VF 1 08 07 124 11 11 LOAD FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC SAVE FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC CLEAR FILE PUSH gt 1 SEC 4 2 3 4 5 After Display the SETUP CARD menu with system operation at the CCU side monitor select a file to load save or clear from the remote control unit SETUP CARD SYS gt SELECT FILE lt FILE DATE TIME SYS 08 07 24 11 11 FILE NAME 1 2 SYS 1 08 07 24 11 11 3 4 5 LOAD FILE PUSH gt 15 SAVE FILE PUSH gt 1 CLEAR FILE PUSH gt 1SEC ALL CLEAR PUSH gt 1 SEC 32 Setup card 2 Press gt button 1 SEC and load save or clear data from selected file Display LOADING or
65. nserted and removed regardless of power on or off However avoid removing while loading saving or formatting is in progress since operating error or SD memory card breakage can occur Inserting Position the SD memory card as shown then insert the SD memory card into the insertion hole If you intend to use the miniSD cards in the camera always install the adapter specially designed for miniSD cards The unit will not work properly if only adapter is installed Make sure that the card has been installed in the adapter before using it n JUEZ LE y L TT BR 48 EN l x y 1 4 Removal Press the setup card for rejection Notes When inserting the setup card do not mistake its orientation If the setup card is hard to insert do not force it in but check the orientation Any SD memory card with the following capacities 64MB to 2GB memory cards can be used with the camera 64MB 128MB 256MB 1GB 2GB CAUTION Avoid the following when handling the setup card High temperature and humidity Water drops Electric fields 29 Setup card Setup card operation The setting data is loaded and saved and the setup card is formatted according to the SETUP CARD menu If the insertion of the setup card is followed by indication of SETUP CARD menu the setup card is checked When the check re
66. ow removing both the viewfinder and AT 500 17 Viewfinder adjustment Viewfinder installation 1 Turn the lock lever as indicated by the arrow to secure the viewfinder guide 2 Turn the viewfinder lock lever fully counter clockwise 3 Align the 2 viewfinder guide pins with the camera guide holes and insert the viewfinder 4 Secure the lock lever firmly in the arrow direction A caution Connect the viewfinder correctly and securely to the viewfinder connector Position adjustment Eyepiece angle adjustment 1 Turn the lock lever in the arrow direction to 1 Turn and loosen the securing ring loosen the horizontal lock 2 Adjust the eyepiece vertical angle for 2 Turn the lock screw in the arrow direction to comfortable viewing loosen the front to rear lock 3 Firmly tighten the securing ring 3 Adjust the viewfinder left to right and front to rear positions for comfortable viewing Tighten the lock screw firmly Tighten the lock lever securely a A 18 Viewfinder adjustment BEN Visibility adjustment Screen adjustments The focus can be fine adjusted to individual Adjust the viewfinder screen with following controls preference Brightness BRIGHT control Contrast CONTR control 1 wu Peaking PEAKING control 2 Turn the visibility ring to adjust the focus of the viewfinder image When not using the eyecup it can be raised out ofthe way while pressing the flip up button WARNING
67. ription EVF MARKER USER SEL MARKERT SEL MARKER2 SEL CROSS SET BOX1 SET BOX2 SET OTHER SET SW MARKER2 SW USER1 2 3 4 USER1 MARKER1 2 SEL CROSS SET BOX1 2 SET OTHER SET These can do the memory uuu D Joanne Ma je esser m 43 Function menu 5 1 3 SIDE PANEL menu VF SUB MENU amp description BSIDE PANEL lt Factory Description SIDE PANEL OFF CONTRAST 1 BRIGHT a SIDE PANEL OFF 4 3 13 9 14 9 15 9 Only when DISP SIZE is 16 9 it setting is effective CONTRAST BRIGHT Set side panel brightness m m ad Side Panel 5 1 4 VF DISPLAY menu VF SUB MENU amp description Setting Factory setting EXTENDER ON OFF OFF Display the Extender indicator in VF ON and OFF and OFF and OFF MVF DISPLAY lt EXTENDER OFF SHUTTER OFF FILTER ON M GAIN OFF IRIS ON ON OFF Display the M Gain indicator in VF ON and OFF ON OFF Display the ris indicator in VF ON and OFF 5 1 5 VF ZEBRA menu VF SUB MENU amp description ZEBRA TYPE1 ON OFF OFF Zebra marker typel for VF ON and ZEBRA ZEBRA 1 LEVEL 2100926 OFF ZEBRA TYPE2 OFF BON EEE SER ZEBRA TYPE2 ON OFF OFF Zebra marker t
68. sults are normal with system operation the SETUP CARD menu appears in the viewfinder m SETUP CARD MENU FILE DATE TIME VF 1 08 07 24 11 11 CHECKING CARD VF 2 3 VF 4 VF 5 ALL CLEAR PUSH gt When the check results are normal with control head function the SETUP CARD menu appears in the viewfinder m SETUP CARD gt DATE CHECKING CARD 08 07 24 1 2 3 4 5 When the check results are normal with system operation the SETUP CARD menu appears with remote control menu operation at the CCU side monitor m SETUPCARD MENU FILE DATE TIME SYS 08 07 24 11 11 CHECKING CARD SYS WO SYS 1 2 SYS 3 4 5 SYS ALL CLEAR PUSH SEC 30 Setup _ If the setting data for this camera exists in the setup card the date and time when the setting data was saved appear in the DATE and TIME fields appears where no corresponding file exists If the checking revealed an error the indication below appears inhibiting all operations other than formatting m SETUP CARD MENU NOT FORMATTED FORMAT PUSH gt 1 SEC Notes The checking time depends on a particular setup card inserted Removing the setup card while the SETUP CARD menu is being indicated displays the following BSETUP CARD MENU nsert the setup card while this menu is being indicated status pass to CHECKING CARD display menu NO CARD Notes If it is atte
69. t SCENE 1 CH SELECT ich A PHASE PUSH gt 1SEC S BTL LEVEL 128 PHASE 97 Ye R WIDTH CH2 A PHASE PUSH gt 1SEC S DTL LEVEL 0 PHASE Ye R WIDTH INITIALIZE BHIGH CHROMA lt SCENE 1 R o HIGH CHROMA OFF INITIALIZE 41 gt THRESHOLD 9 6 SKIN DETAIL OFF SKIN GATE OFF GATE IND leh INITIALIZE Function menu 5 MAINTENANCE menu structure which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode BMAINTENANCE MENU HAUTO SETUP BSHUTTER lt SCENE 1 AUTO SETUP gt A PHASE PUSH gt 1SEC SHUTTER OFF WHT SHADING gt CH2 A PHASE PUSH gt 1SEC SHUTTER PRE 1 4100 AUTO IRIS gt SHUTTER VAR 1759 94 MIC GAIN gt GRAY SCALE PUSH gt 1SEC GAIN SET gt BLACK LEV 5 00 SHUTTER FLARE LEV 12 00 SYSTEM D GAMMA LEV 58 0096 TIME DATE i gt CHECK gt INITIALIZE BWHT SHAD lt lt EXTENDER OFF X1 CAMERA 1 1 FAN MODE AUTO WHT SHAD PUSH gt 1SEC GL PHASE 512 R V SAW o AUDIO OFF G V SAW o MONZRET OUT MONITOR B V SAW o INITIALIZE BAUTO IRIS lt BTIME DATE r lt AUTO IRIS REMOTE 23 55 55 2008 04 27 IRIS TRIM o YEAR 2008 IRIS SPEED o MONTH 4 PEAK AVE DAY 27 IRIS GATE i 1 HOUR 23 OPEN LIMIT MINITE 55 CLOSE LIMIT 85 SET DATA
70. t to design has a low center of gravity for ease of use automatically setup gain gamma black and on the shoulder The lightweight 2 piece flare thus saving the video operator time and dockable style camera body is designed with a effort robust ENG Viewfinder attachment and active Automatic Shading cooling side panels Automatic shading corrects white vertical BiSetup shading at the push of a button A small plug in setup card SD card stores the This function provides separate memory of user setup and Scene File information lens modulation shading characteristics to Versatile CCD drive functions optimize the X1 and X2 lens extender Four modes of shutter operation are provided positions eFive PRESET electronic shutter speeds eLOCK SCAN to image computer monitors without flicker eAutomatic Electronic Shutter AES maintains the video level with a fixed lens F stop Outline and features MExtensive User Friendly eQuick focus Quick Focus automatically opens the iris then sets the video level with the electric shutter With the resulting shallow depth of focus the exact focus point can be set easily e User Programmable Switches CS 1 The user can assign Zebra marker VFDTL Quick Focus or FAW to either of the programmable switches for ease of operation eScene Files Gain detail masking gamma and other settings can be stored in four scene file memories eAudio test tone 1kHz is output when color bars are select
71. ype 2 for VF ON and OFF HIGH LEVEL 155 to 10096 maximum value of zebra type 2 LOW LEVEL 150 to 99 Adjust limit value of VF zebra type 2 44 Function menu 5 1 2 1 MARKER1 MARKER2 SEL menu VF SUB MENU amp description BMARKER1 SEL lt USER 1 CENTER MARK ON SAFETY MARK ON SIDE 4 3 OFF 13 9 OFF 14 9 OFF 15 9 OFF CROSS OFF BOX1 OFF BOX2 OFF ee MMARKER2 SEL lt USER 1 CENTER MARK OFF SAFETY MARK OF F SIDE 4 3 OFF 13 9 OFF 14 9 OFF 15 9 OFF CROSS OFF BOX 1 ON BOX2 ON Ms me de ON OFF ON Safety Maker ON and OFF 1 Side 13 9 Marker ON and OFF Side 14 9 marker ON and OFF Side 15 9 marker ON and OFF Cross marker ON and OFF Box1 marker ON and OFF marker ON and OFF 1 This safety marker is synchronized with aspect ratio 4 3 13 9 14 9 15 9 OFF 16 9 of the Side panel ON ON 5 1 2 2 CROSS SET menu VF SUB MENU amp description BCROSS SET H POSITION 5 V POSITION Setting Factory setting H POSITION 0 to 255 5 Adjust Vertical line of Cross Marker horizontally V POSITION Adjust horizontal line of Cross Marker vertically 5 1 2 3 BOX1 SET BOX2 SET menu VF SUB MENU amp description k 1 SET lt USER 1 H POSITION 30 V POSITION 25 SIZE 15 V SIZE 10 MBOX2
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