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15. MENU SEL ENTER CANCEL STATUS CANCEL DISPLAY OFF DISPLAY MENU N MENU SEL ENTER 4 7 MENU SEL ENTER 2 3 DISPLAY OFF
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18. 60Hz 50Hz 1 100 SHUTTER 1 SHUTTER ON SEL 25 26 DISPLAY MENU
19. O 2 MENU SEL ENTER O RCP MSU 13 14
20. PRST 3200K A B A B AUTO W B BAL WHT FILTER 4 8 DISPLAY ON OFF MENU CANCEL STATUS
21. SE A A Memory Stick Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick Hun Memory Stick PRO PRO Memory STICK PR MagicGate IMIAGI EE EMORY STICK 29 30 S N AC 240 V 14 A max DC 180 V 1 0 A max DC 12 V 7 A max 20 45 C 20T 60 C 45 kg FEDA HDC1500 2 3 CCD HDC1600 2 3 CCD RGB 3 1920
22. 14 AD LSI HDC1500 1600 1080 50i 59941 1080 23 98PsF 24PsF 25PsF 29 97PsF HDC1500 720 50P 59 94P Dual Link 1080 50P 59 94P HDLA1500 HDLA1500
23. BKP 791 1 DVF 700A DVF 9900 J HDC1000 1100 CAC 6 BKP 791 1 VF BKW 40 1 DVF 20A DVF C30W HDCU1000 HKCU1001 RM B750 CNU 700 BNC SD BNC SD oOIOIOIO go 1505 U 900 950 210 VCS 700 HKCU1001 HKCU1003 CCA 5 RCP 700 a HDLA1 500 A 1 128 405 A 9 10
24. 20 4 INCOM ORET 1 CN d ZAND FILTER LOCAL AUTO W B BAL DISPLAY CANCEL STATUS B MENU SEL ENTER INCOM 1 1 ON O RET 1 1 1 RET 1 14 RET 1 16 O FILTER
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28. MENU SEL ENTER PLAY CANCEL STATUS 1 DISPLAY OFF MENU lt UF DISPLAY gt an x ON OOM OFF FOCUS OFF D ON CC ON RIS ON WHITE DEF DSB00K UN IN UN SHUTT UN BATT OFF RETURN ON TALK ON MESSAG ALL MENU SEL ENTER MENU SEL ENTER BAVA IC gt 4 MENU SEL ENTER 5 lt UF DISPLAY gt 1 x ON BATT OFF OOM OFF RETURN ON FOCUS OFF TALK ON ND ON MESSAG ALL C ON IRIS ON WHITE OFF D5600K ON IN ON SHUTT ON MENU SEL ENTER MENU SEL ENTER
29. 2 WOZ 2 7 2 CRT HDVF 20A 2 7 LCD HDVF C30W E ENG EFP E V ee HDVF 700A HDLA1500 El ARAS HDVF C750W AM Y HDC1500 1600 HDC1500 1600 CAC 6
30. VF MIC 1 IN 2 3 VF d MIC 1 IN 2 3 LOCK 1 LOCK 2
31. 1 TEST OUT BNC VBS VF HD HD SYNC SD SYNC 17 SDI 2 2 BNC HD SDI SD SDI AUDIO IN CH1 CH2 XLR 3 1 2 CHI CH2 AESEBU une Mc 48Ve OFFe AUDIO IN CH1 AUDIO IN CH2 CHI 1 AUDIO IN CHI LINE 0 dBm FRONT MIC MIC 1 IN MIC
32. it el A 4 5 AUTO W B BAL WHT AUTO W B BAL AWB OP 1 1 A B AWB OK IG IS S
33. INCOM1 1 2 XLR 5 AUDIO IN CH1 CH2 REMOTE 8 RML B150 B750 RCP 700 MSU 900 950 GENLOCK IN RET IN PROMPTER OUT BNC GENLOCK IN RETIN HD Yje PROMPTER OUT
34. 1 3 AWB NG WHITE BAL PRST A B 2 AUTO W B BAL WHT
35. l 3 LOCK 25mm 10mm
36. CH2 2 AUDIO IN CH2 LINE 0 dBm AES EBU A MIC AUDIO IN 48V 48V OFF 12V 1
37. e e e 4 Ams Ay FEREN S A Ae O eee ae i
38. RET 1 OMIC 1 IN OMIC WA DE Ka O O amp OSHUTTER INCOM EAR LEVEL 3 RET 2 O RET 1 1 1 RET 1 12 RET 1 16 MIC 1 IN XLR 3 CHL 18 T AUDIO IN CHI 18 MIC 48V MIC 1 IN 48V OFF MIC 1 IN SHUTTER ON OFF
39. PAY L M H L 0 dB M 6 dB H 12 dB OUTPUT AUTO KNEE DEE ADD VTR OUTPUT AUTO KNEE BARS OFF CAM OFF CAM ON WHITE BAL A
40. BEUL Memorystick it Y 6 16
41. CCU EXT DC IN O ON CALL OFF CCU SDI 1 1 BNC HD SDI CALL RCP 700 MSU 900 950 RCP MSU 15 16 INTERCOM 1 INTERCOM2 PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM1 PGM2 LEVEL MIC REAR ON incom PROD OOB INTERCOM 2 LEVEL MC REAR ON
42. 99 O EX TALK ON 5600K 5600K ON 1 5 ND ABG D E CC O W A WHITE BAL A W B WHITE BAL B W P WHITE BAL PRST GAIN dB O 0 255 o 27 28 F F O
43. CCD CCD e e e e e ELDEST AIEE eT DT Die CLA TERA 1
44. ND 1 4ND 1 8ND 1 16ND 1 64ND CC FILTER LOCAL CC CC 3200K 4300K 6300K 8000K CC ND FILTER LOCAL ND 1 A 2 1 4 ND B 3200K 3 1 8 ND C 4300K 4 1 16 ND D 6300K 5 1 64 ND E 8000K 3 KEKOMM SIL CREO EE AART A KNS VERE LAT y TLC ABe DREI 7096 1096 TI
45. ON INCOM1 DC OUT ODC IN Ca EARPHONE Geh RET CTRL EARPHONE REMOTE RET CONT mr S CRANE RETIN ES S O TRACKER B REMOTE GENLOCK IN RET IN PROMPTER OUT TEST OUT SDI 2 EARPHONE RET CONT 6 CACH CRANE 15 TRACKER 10 HCH DC OUT DC 4 O DC IN DC XLR 4 AC AC DN10
46. Ff 5 6 Ff 8 4 H Fr D 2 Ff Flange focal length HDVF 20A C30W 1
47. AN 10 Hl Bi 6 1310 40 nm 141 3 uW HDC1500 1600 tk 2 3 220 CCD LSI FIT CCD HDC1600 HDC1500 2 3 220 ITHO CCD 1080 59 94P
48. 2 3 LENS e e e 2 3 m
49. OFF ON SEL 24 INCOM EAR LEVEL D INTERCOM 1 2 LEVEL MIC 16 FRONT RET 2 2 RET 2 16 POWER 5 1 1 16 B CCU OSDI 1 17 B CALL POWER
50. When using the electronic shutter under these lighting conditions there are certain cases in which the flicker is more noticeable In particular color flicker is evident when the power frequency is 60 Hz In areas where the power frequency is 50 Hz setting the shutter speed to 1 100 second will reduce the flicker Adjustments and Settings for Recording Selecting the shutter mode and speed The shutter mode and the shutter speed in standard mode are set using the SHUTTER switch Setting the shutter mode and shutter speed in standard mode 1 Push the SHUTTER switch from the ON position to the SEL position SHUTTER switch The current shutter setting will be displayed in the setting change adjustment progress message display area of the viewfinder screen for about three seconds Example Shutter 1 250 2 Push the SHUTTER switch to the SEL position again before the display disappears Repeat this action until the desired mode or speed is displayed When all modes and speeds are displayed they will be displayed in the following order Example with 60i 59 94i Standard mode 1 100 1 125 gt 1 250 gt 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 ECS mode 4 Basic Operation of the Setup Menus on the Viewfinder When the DISPLAY switch is set to MENU the setup menus will be displayed on the viewfinder screen The menus are used to select various setting values and to select it
51. Niederspannungsrichtlinie 73 23 EWG der EG Kommission Angewandte Normen e EN60950 Sicherheitsbestimmungen e EN55103 1 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St raussendung e EN55103 2 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit St rfestigkeit f r die folgenden elektromagnetischen Umgebungen E1 Wohnberelch E2 kommerzieller und in beschr nktem Ma e industrieller Bereich E3 Stadtbereich im Freien und E4 kontrollierter EMV Bereich z B Fernsehstudio 33 34 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT This HD Color Camera is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Laser diode properties Wave length 1310 40 nm Emission duration Pulse Modulation Laser output power 141555 UW Daten der Laserdiode Wellenl nge 1310 40 nm Emissionsdauer Pulsmodulation Laser Ausgangsleistung 141 33 HW Laserdiode data Bglgeleengde 1310 40 nm Stralingsvarighed Pulse Modulation Lasereffekt 141 UW Laserdiodens egenskaper Vaglangd 1310 40 nm Stralningstid Pulsmodulering Laseruteffekt 141233 HW Laserdiodens egenskaper B lgelengde 1310 40 nm Emisjonslengde Pulsmodulasjon Laser utgangseffekt 141233 HW CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Voor de Klanten in N
52. Tripod 2 Place the camera on the tripod adaptor and slide forward it along the groove of the tripod adaptor until it clicks To remove the camera from the tripod adaptor Hold down the red button and pull the lever in the direction of the arrow If the pin of the tripod adaptor does not return to its original position After removing the camera if the pin of the tripod adaptor does not return to its original position hold down the red button and move the lever in the direction of the arrow to return the pin to its original position It is not possible to mount a camera with the pin not seated Adjustments and Settings for Recording Adjusting the Black Balance and White Balance In order to maintain high picture quality when using the camera it is necessary to set the black balance and white balance appropriately for the conditions Note When a camera control unit or a remote control device such as MSU 900 950 and the RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel is connected the black balance and white balance are controlled from the external control device and controls on the camera are disabled Black balance adjustment The black balance needs adjustment in situations like the following The first time the camera is used When the camera is used after a long period of disuse When the surrounding temperature changes greatly When the gain value
53. 5 or higher modulation 0 02 for total area not including lens distortion Geometric distortion Negligible not including lens distortion Registration Optical system specifications F1 4 prism Color temperature conversion filters A cross filter B 3200K clear C 4300K D 6300K E 8000K ND filters 1 clear 2 1 4 ND 3 1 8 ND 4 1 16 ND 5 1 64 ND Spectral system Built in filters Input output connectors CCU Electro multi connector 1 LENS 12 pin 1 VF 20 pin 1 MIC 1 IN XLR 3 pin female 1 AUDIO IN CH1 CH2 XLR 3 pin female 1 each INCOM1 INCOM2 XLR 5 pin female 1 each EARPHONE Stereo minijack 1 DC IN XLR 4 pin 1 10 5 to 17 V DC DC OUT 4 pin 1 10 5 to 17 V DC 1 5 A maximum It may be limited depending on the load and input conditions SDI 1 2 BNC type 1 each TEST OUT BNC type 1 Dimensions 135 5 i Unit mm inches 348 13 3 4 Specifications 59 PROMPTER OUT BNC type 1 1 Vp p 75 ohms RET CONT 6 pin 1 REMOTE 8 pin 1 TRACKER 10 pin 1 CRANE 12 pin 1 Supplied accessories Operation manual 1 Switch label 1 2 1 each Optional accessories HDVF 20A HD Electronic Viewfinder 2 type monochrome HDVF C30W HD Electronic Viewfinder 3 type color HDVF C750W HD Electronic Viewfinder 7 type color HDLA1500 Large Lens Adaptor CAC 12 Microphone Holder CAC 6 Return Video Selector BKW 401 Viewfinder
54. from the connected Camera Control Unit will be shut off Overview 37 38 System Configuration Accessories and related equipment for the HDC1500 are shown in the figure below HDVF C750W Viewfinder Zoom Lens for ENG EFP i Memory Stick VCT 14 Tripod Adaptor Tripod Memory Stick Camera hangers 9 HDVF 700A HDVF 9900 Viewfinder E Zoom Lens for studio use HDVF 700A HDVF 9900 Z Viewfinder en e Zoom Lens for studio use HDC1000 studio camera CAC 6 Memory Stick V wedge shoe supplied with the tripod BKP 7911 Script Holder HDCU1500 HD Camera Control Unit MSU 900 950 Master Setup Unit HKCU1001 HDVF 20A HDvr caow HKCU1003 Viewfinder HKCU1005 HDCU1000 HD Camera Control Unit With HKCU1001 or HKCU1003 Waveform Monitor Picture Monitor HKCU1001 VBS VCS 700 Video Selector CCA 5 RM B750 Remote Control Unit CNU 700 Camera Command Network Unit a supplied with the HDLA1500 Part No A 1128 405 A Overview Precautions Note on laser beams Laser beams may damage the CCDs If you sh
55. preset White balance is adjusted to a preset value corresponding to a color temperature of 3200K A or B Selects memory A or B When the AUTO W B BAL switch is set to WHT the white balance will be automatically adjusted according to the setting of the FILTER control The adjusted value will be stored in the selected memory Each memory can store up to four adjusted values for a total of 8 DISPLAY switch The functions of the DISPLAY switch are as follows Locations and Functions of Parts ON Characters and messages showing the camera settings and operating status may be displayed on the viewfinder screen OFF Status messages will not appear on the viewfinder screen MENU Menus for camera settings will be displayed on the viewfinder screen CANCEL STATUS switch When a menu is displayed on the viewfinder screen you can cancel any changed settings or return the display to the previous menu When no menu is displayed on the viewfinder screen the status information of this camera is displayed Memory Stick section A slot to accommodate a Memory Stick and an access lamp are provided behind the panel The access lamp lights in red while writing or reading data to from a Memory Stick Do not insert remove the Memory Stick when the access lamp lights MENU SEL menu select knob ENTER button rotary encoder Used to select settings from menus displayed on the viewfinder screen by rotatin
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57. x 1080 F10 0 2000lx 899 Typical 54dB 1000TV 5 002 A B 3200K 4300K 6300K 8000K F14 moo ND 1 4ND 1 8ND 1 16ND 1 64ND oF WN FR CCU 1 LENS 12 1 VF 20 1 MIC 1 IN XLR 3 1 AUDIO IN CH1 CH2 XLR 3 1 INCOM 1 INCOM 2 XLR 5 1 1 XLR 4 1 DC 105 17 V EARPHONE DC IN mm 135 A ze 348 DC OUT 4 1 DC 105 17 V 15 A SDI 1 SDI 2 BNC 4 1 TEST OUT BNC H 1 PROMPTER OUT BNC H 1 1 Vp p 75Q RET CONT 6 1 REMOTE 8 1 TRACKER 10 1 CRANE 12
58. 1 1 1 2 1 HD HDVF 20A 2 AE HDVF C30W 3 HDVF C750W 7 HDLA1500 CAC 12 CAC BKW 401 VCT 14 HD HDCU1000 1500 MSU 900 950 RCP 700 VCS 700 CNU 700 ft RE 31 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only AVERTISSEMENT Afin de r duire les risques d incendie ou d lectrocution ne pas exposer cet appareil a la pluie ou a I humidit Afin d carter tout risque d lectrocution garder le coffret ferm Ne confier
59. both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European standards e EN60950 Product Safety e EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission e EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment s E1 residential E2 commercial and light industrial E3 urban outdoors and E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio Pour les clients europ ens Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme a la fois a la Directive sur la compatibilit lectromagn tique EMC 89 336 CEE et a la Directive sur les basses tensions 73 23 CEE mises par la Commission de la Communaut Europ enne La conformit a ces directives implique la conformit aux normes europ ennes suivantes e EN60950 S curit des produits e EN55103 1 Interf rences lectromagn tiques mission EN55103 2 Sensibilit lectromagn tique immunit Ce produit est pr vu pour tre utilis dans les environnements lectromagn tiques suivants E1 r sidentiel E2 commercial et industrie l g re E3 urbain ext rieur et E4 environnement EMC contr l ex studio de t l vision F r Kunden in Europa Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE Kennzeichnung und erf llt die EMV Richtlinie 89 336 EWG sowie die
60. efficient operations Swing handle The swinging structure of the handle enables the large viewfinder to be shifted forward giving it the same total longitudinal size as a standard studio use camera for operability equivalent to that of a standard studio use camera Position adjustable shoulder pad The position of the shoulder pad can be adjusted for stable shooting according to the build of the camera operator the type of lens in use or the shooting style Overview Function assignable switches The camera has a switch to which various functions can be assigned on the side panel You can activate your desired function such as electronic color temperature conversion instantly when shooting by assigning it to the switch in advance Another switch on the handle is also available as a function assignable switch Memory Stick operation The camera is equipped with a Memory Stick port which enables setup data storage and software upgrading using Memory Sticks 1 Memory Stick and Le Memory STICK are trademarks of Sony Corporation Various color reproduction functions Selection of the gamma table Multiple gamma tables are provided enabling you to use multiple formats and perform flexible image creation Multimatrix color correction In addition the standard 6 axis matrix function the camera has a multimatrix function that permits you to adjust the hue and chroma for color components in 16 axis directions
61. independently This is quite useful in color matching among multiple cameras Knee saturation Change of hue and decrease in chroma that occur in highlighted areas can be compensated This enables reproduction of natural skin tones under strong lighting Low key saturation Hue and saturation in low key zones can be compensated Thus compensation for color reproduction in all zones is enabled in combination with matrix color compensation and knee saturation functions Versatile detail control functions Skin tone detail function This function allows control emphasis or suppression of the detail level for just a certain hue or chroma area in the image by creating a detail gate signal from color components of your specified hue such as skin tones The detail levels of three hues can be adjusted independently at the same time Detail boost frequency control The boost frequency can be adjusted from 20 to 30 MHz This allows the detail thickness to be set appropriately for the subject thus enabling more subtle image expression H V ratio control The ratio between horizontal and vertical detail can be adjusted White black limiter The white and black details can be limited independently Easy menu based setting Selections and settings for viewfinder display items safety zone marker or center marker screen size marker etc can be made quickly and easily using setup menus displayed on the viewfinder screen or an e
62. is changed using the setup menus Normally there is no need to adjust the black balance every time the camera is turned on White balance adjustment Always readjust the white balance when lighting conditions change About the viewfinder screen After the process of adjusting the black balance or white balance begins messages about the progress and results of the adjustment will be displayed on the viewfinder screen Adjusted values set through automatic adjustment and other settings are stored in the camera s memory and preserved even when the camera power is turned off Adjusting the black balance In automatic adjustment of black balance both the black set and black balance are adjusted Procedure for adjusting the black balance 1 Push the AUTO W B BAL switch to BLK and release the switch Adjustments and Settings for Recording 51 AUTO W B BAL switch The switch will return to the center position and adjustment will be performed During adjustment a message like the one in the figure below will be displayed on the viewfinder screen ABB OP After a few seconds the adjustment process will be complete and the message ABB OK will be displayed The adjusted value is automatically stored in memory During black balance adjustment the iris will be automatically closed During black balance adjustment the gain switching circuit will work automatically and
63. manual The procedure for adjusting the flange focal length is as follows 10 ft 1 Set the iris control to manual and open the iris fully 2 Place a flange focal length adjustment chart approximately 3 meters from the camera and adjust the lighting to get an appropriate video output level 3 Loosen the Ff 2 ring lock screw d With either manual or power zoom set the zoom ring to telephoto 5 Aim at the flange focal length adjustment chart and turn the focus ring to focus the image 6 set the zoom ring to wide angle 7 Turn the Ff ring to bring the chart in focus Take care not to move the distance ring 8 Repeat steps 4 through 7 until the image is focus at both telephoto and wide angle 9 Tighten the Ff ring lock screw 1 Flange focal length The distance between the lens mount attachment plane and the imaging plane 2 Ff Abbreviation of flange focal length Attaching a Viewfinder Example Attaching a HDVF 20A C30W Viewfinder For details on the viewfinder refer to the instruction manual of the viewfinder Preparations Attaching procedure 1 Slide the viewfinder in the direction of the arrow The viewfinder stopper automatically pops down VF connector Viewfinder stopper MIC 1 IN connector 2 Loosen the viewfinder left right positioning ring slide the viewfinder side to side to the most convenient position and tighten the ring 3 Connect the viewfinder c
64. the viewfinder screen will flicker several times This is not a malfunction When automatic black balance adjustment fails If the automatic black balance adjustment process does not end successfully the error message ABB NG will be displayed on the viewfinder screen for approximately three seconds If this error message is displayed try black balance adjustment again If the error message continues to be displayed after several attempts the camera requires internal inspection About black balance memory The black balance values stored in memory will be preserved even when the camera power is turned off Adjustments and Settings for Recording Adjusting the white balance Automatic adjustment of white balance is performed with the following procedure Procedure for adjusting the white balance 1 Set the WHITE BAL switch to A or B WHITE BAL switch 2 Select the filters setting according to the lighting conditions To select the ND filter Press the ND filter select button while holding the FILTER LOCAL button depressed Each press of the select button switches the available ND filters clear 1 4ND 1 8ND 1 16ND 1 64ND in sequence To select the CC filter Press the CC filter select button while holding the FILTER LOCAL button depressed Each press of the select button switches the available CC filters cross 3200K 4300K 6300K 8000K in sequence ND filter se
65. 50 1 SHUTTER SEL 60i 59 94i 1 100 gt 1 125 gt 1 250 gt 1 500 1 1000 gt 1 2000 ECS 1 M eS 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 ECS 60 0Hz 4300Hz HDC1500 30 0Hz 4300Hz HDC1600 APEH TH 1 60i 59 94i R G B
66. EVS EVS EVS OFF fm 2
67. LOCAL ND CC ND 1 4ND 1 8ND 1 16ND 1 64ND CC 3200K 4300K 6300K 8000K FILTER LOCAL ND CC AUTO W B BAL WHT BLK GAIN
68. OM FRONT OFF OFF INCOM EAR LEVEL 14 INCOM PROD ENG RET 1 1 RET 2 2 1 RET 1 RET 2 RET 1 LIGHT
69. Pentretien de l appareil qu un personnel qualifi Um die Gefahr von Br nden oder elektrischen Schl gen zu verringern darf dieses Ger t nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden darf das Geh use nicht ge ffnet werden berlassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur qualifiziertem Fachpersonal For the customers in the USA This equipment has 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 equipment 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 You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules For the customers in Europe This product with the CE marking complies with
70. Rotation Bracket VCT 14 Tripod Adaptor Memory Stick Related equipment HDCU1000 1500 HD Camera Control Unit MSU 900 950 Master Setup Unit RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel VCS 700 Video Selector CNU 700 Camera Command Network Unit Connectors for optical electric composite cables LEMO R PUW 3K 93C TLCC96 to the CAMERA connector on CCU LEMO R FUW 3K 93C TLMC96 to the CCU connector on CAMERA Caution on the optical electric composite cable For connection between the camera control unit and a camera be sure to use an optical electric signal composite cable with the connectors specified in this manual in order to comply with the limit for EMC regulations Connecteurs pour les cables optiques lectriques composites LEMO R PUW 3K 93C TLCC96 au connecteur CAMERA gt de 1 unite de commande de cam ra e LEMO R FUW 3K 93C TLMC96 au connecteur CCU de la cam ra Pr caution concernant le c ble optique lectrique composite Pour la connexion entre unit de commande de cam ra et une cam ra utilisez un cable optique lectrique composite avec connecteurs sp cifi s dans ce manuel pour assurer la conformit avec la r glementation EMC Specifications Anschliisse fiir optische elektrische FBAS Kabel e LEMO R PUW 3K 93C TLCC96 an CAMERA Anschluss an der Kamerasteuereinheit LEMO R FUW 3K 93C TLMC96 an CCU Anschluss an der KAMERA Vorsich
71. SONY HD COLOR CAMERA HDC1500 Series NEE FU IE Digital SD Power H DBA OPERATION MANUAL 1st Edition Revised 1 4 6
72. able to the VF connector of the camera 4 Connect the microphone cable to the MIC 1 IN connector of the camera Adjusting the viewfinder position The viewfinder position may be adjusted towards the front and rear and to the left and right to make it easy to see into it To adjust the position to the left or right Viewfinder left right positioning ring 1 Loosen the viewfinder left right positioning ring 2 Slide the viewfinder left or right to move it into a good viewing position 3 Tighten the viewfinder left right positioning ring To adjust the position forward or backward Viewfinder front rear LOCK knob positioning lever OO 1 Loosen the viewfinder front rear positioning lever and LOCK knob 2 Slide the viewfinder towards the front or rear of the camera to move it into a good viewing position 3 Tighten the viewfinder front rear positioning lever and LOCK knob To detach the viewfinder Loosen the viewfinder left right positioning ring pull the viewfinder stopper then pull out the viewfinder by sliding it in the direction opposite to that when attached Keeping the viewfinder from hitting your leg To keep the viewfinder from bumping your leg when carrying the camera install the BK W 401 Viewfinder Rotation Bracket optional and rotate the viewfinder upwards Lock the viewfinder in a slightly forward position before rotating it upwa
73. be returned to its previous value To interrupt settings Set the DISPLAY switch to OFF to turn off the menu screen display The setting can be restarted by setting the DISPLAY switch back to MENU Push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The mark will change back to the arrow marker gt and the new setting will be saved To change other setting items on the same menu page repeat steps 4 through 7 To change to another page press MENU SEL knob ENTER button several times until the page scroll bar appears on the top right corner of the screen then repeat steps 2 and 3 The setting items for the selected page will be displayed with the arrow marker 9 at the currently selected item To end menu operations Set the DISPLAY switch to OFF Basic Operation of the Setup Menus on the Viewfinder 55 56 Viewfinder Screen Status Display Besides the video image the viewfinder can display text and messages showing the camera settings and operation status as well as items such as a center marker or safety zone marker When the DISPLAY switch is set to ON items set to ON using the menu or related switches will be displayed on the upper and lower edges of the screen Also messages informing of setting values or adjustment progress and results may be displayed for approximately three seconds when settings are changed or during the process of or after adjustment Organization of Viewfinder Screen Status Disp
74. buttons FILTER LOCAL button AUTO W B BAL switch GAIN switch OUTPUT AUTO KNEE switch WHITE BAL switch DISPLAY switch CANCEL STATUS switch Memory Stick section MENU SEL knob ENTER button INCOM intercom 1 button The intercom 1 microphone is turned ON while this button is pressed RET 1 return video 1 button The return video 1 signal from the camera control unit is monitored on the viewfinder screen while this button is pressed It function the same as the RET 1 button on the side page 43 and that on the operation panel on the rear of the camera page 45 Assignable switch You can assign a function using the menu displayed on the viewfinder screen Filter select buttons You can switch the built in ND and CC color temperature conversion filters by pressing the selectors while holding the FILTER LOCAL button depressed Pressing the left button selects the available ND filters clear 1 4ND 1 8ND 1 16ND 1 64ND in sequence Pressing the right button selects the available CC filters cross 3200K 4300K 6300K 8000K in sequence Locations and Functions of Parts 41 42 FILTER LOCAL button While holding this button depressed press either of the filter select button to select the ND or CC filters AUTO W B BAL white and black balance automatic adjustment switch Used to automatically adjust white and blac
75. cGate MagicGate is copyright protection technology that uses encryption technology About a Memory Stick Terminal Write protect tab Labelling position Data may be damaged if You remove the Memory Stick or turn off the unit while it is reading or writing data You use the Memory Stick in a location subject to the effects of static electricity or electric noise e We recommend that you make a backup copy of important data that you record on the Memory Stick Do not attach anything other than the supplied label to the Memory Stick labeling position Attach the label so that it does not stick out beyond the labeling position Carry and store the Memory Stick in its case Do not touch the connector of the Memory Stick with anything including your finger or metallic objects Do not strike bend or drop the Memory Stick Do not disassemble or modify the Memory Stick Do not allow the Memory Stick to get wet Do not use or store the Memory Stick in a location that is Extremely hot such as in a car parked in the sun Under direct sunlight Very humid or subject to corrosive substances Precautions e To prevent data loss make backups of data frequently In no event will Sony be liable for any loss of data Unauthorized recording may be contrary to the provisions of copyright law When you use a Memory Stick that has been
76. ctivated SEL The shutter speed and shutter mode change each time the switch is set to this position For details see Setting the Electronic Shutter on page 54 INCOM EAR intercom earphone LEVEL control To adjust the intercom earphone volume level The intercom level adjustment is enabled when the INTERCOM 1 and 2 LEVEL MIC switches page 45 on the operation panel on the rear of the camera are set to FRONT O RET 2 return video 2 button When this button is pressed the picture on the viewfinder changes to the return video signal selected with the RET 2 select switch page 45 on the operation panel on the rear of the camera Locations and Functions of Parts 43 Rear POWER switch Tally lamp and switch Shoulder strap fitting post page 40 Operation panel page 45 CCU connector SDI 1 connector Not used Connector panel page 46 CALL button POWER switch CCU Power supply will be received from the camera control unit EXT Power supply will be received through the DC IN connector Tally lamp and switch ON The tally lamp lights upon a tally signal input to the connected camera control unit or a call signal generated by pressing a CALL button OFF The tally lamp is prevented from lighting CCU Camera Control Unit connector optical multi connector Connect a camera control unit via an optical electro composite cable SDI 1 s
77. ederland e Dit apparaat bevat een vast ingebouwde batterij die niet vervangen hoeft te worden tijdens de levensduur van het apparaat e Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij toch vervangen moet worden De batterij mag alleen vervangen worden door vakbekwaam servicepersoneel e Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein chemisch afval KCA e Lever het apparaat aan het einde van de levensduur in voor recycling de batterij zal dan op correcte wijze verwerkt worden Table of Contents OvervieW ee snssoreinwenessnarannersiens en enaind eunsiee owes diinduksi 36 FeatUreS oreert ader 36 System Configuratio veel cies Baene eden ee 38 PEC EE 39 Locations and Functions of Parts nn nanannenennenenrnnenn 40 Accessory EES ergeet Ee 40 Controls and Connectors en roe trzeernsade gazet ietab energie 41 Preparations sions nnn as 47 Attaching alens tinnen i 47 Adjusting the Flange Focal Length nennen 47 Attaching a MIewfnder statines dit 48 Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position annen 49 Mounting the Camera to a Tripod neee 50 Adjustments and Settings for Recordind 51 Adjusting the Black Balance and White Balance 51 Setting the Electronic Shutter 54 Basic Operation of the Setup Menus on the Viewfinder 55 Viewfinder Screen Status Display 56 Organization of Viewfinder Sc
78. ems which will be displayed on the viewfinder screen and how those items will be displayed The following parts are used to operate the menus DISPLAY switch CANCEL STATUS switch MENU SEL knob ENTER button 1 Move the DISPLAY switch from OFF to MENU The menu screen will be displayed Page number lt UF DISPLAY gt 7 ON BATT OFF ZOOM OFF RETURN ON FOCUS OFF TALK ON ND ON MESSAG ALL CC S GA ON SHUTT ON 2 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to display the desired page 3 Push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The setting items for the selected page will be displayed with an arrow gt marking the currently selected item lt UF DISPLAY gt 1 i N BATT OFF ZOOM OFF RETURN ON FOCUS OFF TALK _ ON ND ON MESSAG ALL CC ON IRIS ON WHITE OFF D5600K ON GAIN ON SHUTT ON Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to align the arrow marker gt with the desired item Push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The arrow marker gt will change to a question mark and begin flashing Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to change the setting value When the knob is rotated quickly the values will change quickly when rotated slowly the values will change slowly To reset a changed value If you press the CANCEL STATUS switch toward CANCEL before pressing the MENU SEL knob ENTER button the setting will
79. erial digital interface 1 connector BNC type Used for HD SDI signal output CALL button When you press this button the red tally lamp of the RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel or the MSU 900 950 Locations and Functions of Parts Master Setup Unit will light Use to call the operator of the RCP or MSU Operation Panel INTERCOM1 and INTERCOM2 controls and switches PGM1 control PGM2 control PGM1 PGM2 LEVEL MIC REAR ON incom PROD INTERCOM 2 f Line select switch INCOM level control LEVEL MIC switch RET 1 button and select switch B RET 2 button and select switch LIGHT switch LEVEL we REAR ON incom PROD O ENG INTERCOM 1 LEVEL we REAR ON incom PROD OOP INTERCOM 2 INTERCOM1 and INTERCOM2 controls and switches There are PGM1 and 2 controls incorporated with a line select switch a LEVEL MIC switch and INCOM level control each for intercom line and 2 PGM1 program 1 control Adjust the audio reception level of program 1 PGM2 program 2 control Adjust the audio reception level of program 2 LEVEL MIC switch REAR ON The intercom headset microphone is turned on The intercom audio reception level is adjusted with the INCOM level control REAR OFF The intercom headset microphone is turned off The intercom audio reception level is adjusted with
80. g the knob and to confirm settings by pushing the button Note When a camera control unit or a remote control device such as MSU 900 950 and the RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel is connected the functions of to are controlled from the external control device and the controls on the camera are disabled Front left O RET 1 button MIC 1 IN connector MIC power switch SHUTTER switch INCOM EAR LEVEL control RET 2 button RET 1 return video 1 button The return video 1 signal from the camera control unit is monitored on the viewfinder screen while this button is pressed It function the same as the RET1 buttons on the handle page 41 and that on the operation panel on the rear of the camera page 45 MIC 1 IN microphone 1 input connector XLR 3 pin Connect a microphone This connector and the AUDIO IN CH 1 connector page 47 on the operation panel on the rear of the camera are alternately activated with the CH1 input select switch page 47 MIC microphone power switch 48V To supply a power of 48 V to the connected microphone OFF Not to supply a power to the connected microphone SHUTTER switch Used for setting the electronic shutter functions when the camera is used in stand alone status without connecting a camera control unit OFF The electronic shutter does not function ON The electronic shutter is a
81. hutter EVS Displays the shutter EVS status Nothing is displayed if both the electronic shutter and EVS are set to OFF Using a Memory Stick When a Memory Stick is inserted in the camera the file data can be stored on the Memory Stick which enables you to share data among cameras Inserting a Memory Stick Insert a Memory Stick with the label side up into the Memory Stick slot until it clicks and the access lamp lights in red Access lamp Memory Stick Access lamp If the access lamp is lit or is flashing data is being read from or written to the Memory Stick At this time do not shake the product or subject it to shock Do not turn off the power of the product or remove the Memory Stick This may damage the data What is Memory Stick Memory Stick is a new compact portable and versatile IC Integrated Circuit recording medium with a data capacity that exceeds a floppy disk Memory Stick is specially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data among Memory Stick compatible products Because it is removable Memory Stick can also be used for external data storage Memory Stick is available in two sizes standard size and compact Memory Stick Duo size Once attached to a Memory Stick Duo adapter Memory Stick Duo turns to the same size as standard Memory Stick and thus can be used with products comp
82. incom PROD 1G i Q ENG INTERCOM 1 INCOM LEVEL MIC BRET 1 RET OLIGHT R ON incom PROD REAI I PRSA FRONT OFF ENG INTERCOM 2 INTERCOM 1 INTERCOM 1 INTERCOM2 2 1 2 PGM1 PGM2 LEVEL MIC INCOM PGM 1 1 PGM2 2 2 LEVEL MIC REAR ON ON INCOM REAR OFF OFF INC
83. isplayed and the adjustment process will complete The adjusted value will be automatically stored in the memory A or B selected in step 1 AWB OK When using a zoom lens with automatic iris control capability hunting 1 may occur Adjust the lens iris gain control labeled IG IS S etc 1 Hunting The automatic iris responds over and over and the image repeatedly darkens and lightens For more information refer to the lens operation manual When automatic white balance adjustment fails If the white balance adjustment process does not end successfully the error message AWB NG will be displayed on the viewfinder screen for approximately three seconds If this error message is displayed try black balance adjustment again If the error message continues to be displayed after several attempts the camera requires internal inspection Adjustments and Settings for Recording 54 When there is no time to adjust the white balance Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST The white balance will be set automatically according to the filter settings About white balance memory The white balance values stored in memory will be preserved even when the camera power is turned off There are two white balance memories A and B When the AUTO W B BAL switch is pushed to the WHT side the white balance will be adjusted automatically according to the filter settings The adjusted value will be stored in
84. k balance when the camera is used in stand alone status without connecting to the camera control unit WHT Automatically adjust white balance BLK Automatically adjust black balance GAIN switch Used to select the gain of the video amplifier based on lighting conditions when the camera is used in stand alone status without connecting a camera control unit When shipped from the factory the values set are L 0 dB M 6 dB and H 12 dB OUTPUT output signal selection AUTO KNEE switch Used to select the signal color bar signal or camera s video signal to be used as output to a VTR the viewfinder or a video monitor when the camera is used in stand alone status without connecting a camera control unit When the camera s video signal is being used as output the auto knee function may be used The relationship between the switch setting and the output signal and auto knee function is shown in the table below OUTPUT AUTO KNEE Function BARS OFF Output is a color bar signal CAM OFF Output is the camera s video signal The auto knee circuit is disabled CAM ON Output is the camera s video signal The auto knee circuit is enabled WHITE BAL white balance memory selection switch Used to select the white balance adjustment method or the memory used to store the adjusted value when the camera is used in stand alone status without connecting a camera control unit PRST
85. lay All the items which may be displayed on the viewfinder screen are located as shown in the figure below Lens extender position x 255 Focus position TALK indication FALK 5600K mode gs B 14125 1 Le Battery voltage 1 Filter F5 WF value White balance memory Shutter EVS Gain value Zoom position White balance memory Indicates the approximate position of the zoom lens variator between wide angle 0 and telephoto 99 Shows how close it is to the telephoto side Lens extender EX is displayed when a lens extender is in use TALK indication Displayed when the intercom microphone is set to ON 5600K mode Displayed when 5600K is set to ON Filter Displays the type of filter currently selected The number 1 2 3 4 or 5 indicates the ND filter and the letter A B C D or E is for the CC filter Viewfinder Screen Status Display Displays the currently selected white balance automatic adjustment memory W A The WHITE BAL switch is set to A W B The WHITE BAL switch is set to B W P The WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST Gain value Displays the video gain value dB set with the GAIN switch Focus position Shows the focus position of a zoom lens as a numeric value 0 to 255 infinity Battery voltage Displays the input voltage F value Indicates the lens F iris opening value S
86. lect button FILTER LOCAL button ND Filter Color temperature conversion filter 1 clear A cross filter 2 1 4 ND 3200K clear 3 1 8 ND C 4300K 4 1 16 ND D 6300 K 5 1 64 ND E 8000 K 3 Place a white pattern in the same lighting conditions as the subject and zoom in on it so that a white area is obtained in the screen to satisfy the positional and quantitative requirements illustrated below A white object white cloth a white wall etc near the subject may be used in place of a white pattern A rectangle centered in the screen The length of the sides must be at least 70 of the height and width of the screen Within this rectangle there must be an area of white greater than 10 of the entire screen Be careful not to have any spots of high illumination in the rectangle 4 Adjust the lens iris opening With a manually adjusted lens Set the opening to an appropriate value With a lens which has automatic iris control Set the lens automatic manual iris control switch to automatic 5 Push the AUTO W B BAL switch to WHT and release the switch AUTO W B BAL switch The switch will return to the center position and adjustment will be performed During adjustment the message AWB OP will be displayed in the lower left corner of the viewfinder screen After about one second a message like the one in the figure below will be d
87. liant with standard Memory Stick Types of Memory Stick Memory Stick is available in the following types to meet various requirements in functions Memory Stick R Stored data are not overwritten You can write data to Memory Stick R with Memory Stick R compatible products only Copyright protected data that requires Using a Memory Stick 57 MagicGate copyright protection technology cannot be written to Memory Stick R Memory Stick Stores any type of data except copyright protected data that requires the MagicGate copyright protection technology MagicGate Memory Stick Equipped with the MagicGate copyright protection technology Memory Stick ROM Stores pre recorded read only data You cannot record on Memory Stick ROM or erase the pre recorded data Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick with MagicGate copyright protection technology exclusive for Memory Stick PRO compliant products Usable types of Memory Stick You can use a Memory Stick or a MagicGate Memory Stick with this product However the MagicGate copyright protection is not valid with this prodoct You cannot use a Memory Stick Duo without an appropriate adaptor Note on data read write speed Data read write speed may vary depending on the combination of the Memory Stick and Memory Stick compliant product you use What is Magi
88. lied Shoulder strap fitting post Attach one end of a shoulder strap not supplied to this fitting post and the other end to the fitting post on the other side of the camera Viewfinder front rear positioning lever and LOCK knob Loosen the lever and knob to adjust the viewfinder position towards the front or rear Viewfinder left right positioning ring Loosen this ring to adjust the viewfinder position towards the left or right For details on adjusting the viewfinder position see Attaching a Viewfinder on page 48 Locations and Functions of Parts Lens cable clamp Used to secure the cable of the lens not supplied Lens fixing lever Used to secure the lens in the lens mount Lens mount cap Cover the lens mount with this cap when a lens is not attached The cover may be removed by moving the lens fixing lever upwards Lens mount Used to attach a lens not supplied LENS connector 12 pin Connect the lens cable The camera can control the lens functions through this cable O Tripod mount Attach the VCT 14 Tripod Adaptor when mounting the camera on a tripod Shoulder pad You can adjust the position so that you can get the best balance for shooting with the camera on your shoulder For details see Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position on page 49 Controls and Connectors Front right INCOM button RET 1 button Assignable switch Filter select
89. ne is connected Microphone power switches When a microphone is connected to the corresponding AUDIO IN connector set whether or not to supply a power to the microphone 48V To supply a power of 48 V OFF Not to supply a power No function has been assigned to the lowermost position No power is supplied to the microphone To supply a power of 12 V modification of the camera is required Preparations Attaching a Lens The procedure for attaching a lens to the camera is as follows For information on handling lenses refer to the lens operation manual IK S 1 Push the lens fixing lever upwards and remove the lens mount cap from the lens mount 2 Align the lens alignment pin with the notch in the upper part of the lens mount and insert the lens into the mount 3 While supporting the lens push the lens fixing lever downwards to secure the lens 4 Connect the lens cable to the LENS connector 5 Secure the lens cable with the cable clamp Adjusting the Flange Focal Length Adjustment of the flange focal length Dis necessary in the following situations The first time a lens is attached When changing lenses When zooming and the focus is not sharp at both telephoto and wide angle Preparations 47 The various parts of the lens used in adjusting the flange focal length are in different positions on different lenses Refer to the lens operation
90. oot a scene that includes a laser beam be careful not to let a laser beam become directed into the lens of the camera Do not subject to severe shocks Damage to the case or internal components may result When finished using Turn off the power switch Operation and storage environment Store in a level place with air conditioning Avoid use or storage in the following places Extremely hot or cold places Places with high humidity Places with strong vibration Near strong magnetic fields e In places where it receives much direct sunlight or near heating equipment Dew condensation If you move the camera from a very cold place to a warm place or use it in a damp location dew may form on the lens or inside the camera The camera has no built in dew indicator If you find dew on the body or lens switch the camera off and wait for the dew to disappear for about one hour Precautions 39 40 Locations and Functions of Parts Accessory Attachments of Ty Ve Shoulder pad VF connector Shoulder strap fitting post Viewfinder front rear positioning lever and lock knob Viewfinder left right positioning ring Lens cable clamp Lens fixing lever Lens mount cap sof Lens mount LENS connector Tripod mount VF viewfinder connector 20 pin Connect the cable of the viewfinder not supp
91. or headset for output of the intercom RET CONT return control connector 6 pin Used for connection to a CAC 6 Return Video Selector CRANE connector 12 pin For external interface such as viewfinder and external data TRACKER connector 10 pin For external interface such as intercom and tally DC OUT DC power supply output connector 4 pin Used to supply power to devices such as a wireless receiver optional DC IN DC power supply input connector XLR 4 pin Used for connection to the AC DN10 AC Adaptor to supply power to the camera INCOMI and 2 intercom 1 and 2 connectors XLR 5 pin Used for input and output of intercom audio signals REMOTE connector 8 pin Used for connection to an RM B150 B750 Remote Control Unit RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel or MSU 900 950 Master Setup Unit Locations and Functions of Parts When the camera is connected to a CCU do not connect any device to this connector GENLOCK IND RET INP PROMPTER OUT external gen lock signal input return video signal input prompter signal output connector BNC type and switch Set the switch according to the signal at the connector D GENLOCK IN Used for input of an external gen lock signal when the camera is used without connecting a camera control unit RET IN Used for input of the return video signal HD Y when the camera is used without connecting a camera control unit PROMPTER OUT Used for o
92. pre recorded be sure that the material has been recorded in accordance with copyright and other applicable laws The Memory Stick application software may be modified or changed by Sony without prior notice Note that there are certain restrictions on recording stage performances and other entertainment events even if they are recorded for personal use only ZE Memory Stick and MagicGate Memory Stick are trademarks of Sony Corporation Memory Stick Duo and Memory STICK Duo are trademarks of Sony Corporation Memory Stick PRO and Memory STICK PRO are trademarks of Sony Corporation MagicGate and MAGICGATE are trademarks of Sony Corporation When you set the Memory Stick erasure prevention switch to LOCK data cannot be recorded edited or erased Using a Memory Stick Specifications General Power requirements 240 V AC 1 4 A max 180 V DC 1 0 A max 12 V DC 7 A max Operating temperature 20 C to 45 C 4 F to 113 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Mass Approx 4 5 kg 9 Ib 15 oz camera head only Imager Imager 2 3 type Progressive Scan CCD Method 3 CCD RGB Effective resolution 1920 horizontal x 1080 vertical Electrical characteristics Sensitivity 10 0 at 2000 Ix with 89 9 reflectivity Image S N Typical 54 dB Horizontal resolution 1000 TV lines at center of screen
93. rds If the viewfinder is in its rearmost position the arm of the viewfinder rotation bracket will strike the grip Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position You can shift the shoulder pad from its center position factory setting backward by up to 10 mm 3 8 inch or forward by up to 25 mm 1 inch This adjustment helps you get the best balance for shooting with the camcorder on your shoulder Preparations 49 Shoulder pad lock lever i El Hh Bottom of the camera 2 Shoulder pad Adjusting procedure 1 Raise the lever in the center of the shoulder pad to unlock the shoulder pad 2 Slide the shoulder pad backward or forward until it is in the most convenient position 3 Bring down the lever to lock the shoulder pad in the selected position Mounting the Camera to a Tripod Mount the camera to a tripod using a VCT 14 Tripod Adaptor Select an appropriate hole from among those at the bottom of the tripod adaptor considering the balance of the weight of the camera and the tripod adaptor If an inappropriate hole is selected the camera may fall over Check that the size of the selected hole matches that of the screw of the tripod If they do not match the tripod adaptor cannot be attached to the tripod securely Mounting procedure 1 Attach the tripod adaptor to the tripod and secure it with the screw Preparations Tripod adaptor
94. reen Status Display 56 Using a Memory Stick Luann 57 Specifications EE 59 Table of Contents 35 Overview The HDC1500 is a 2 3 type high definition portable video camera equipped with CCD for 2 200 000 pixels It incorporates the latest pickup elements and digital signal processing LSI to yield higher picture quality and higher stability in image creation while maintaining conventional popular functions and operability Features High picture quality and high performance The new 2 3 type Progressive IT CCD for 2 200 000 pixels conforms to driving formats up to 1080 59 94P achieving high sensitivity and low smear In addition the 14 bit A D converter and a unique signal processing LSI provide picture quality of optimal grade Multiple formats The HDC1500 covers 1080 50i and 59 941 interlace 1080 23 98PsF 24PsF 25PsF and 29 97PsF Progressive Scan PsF systems It also covers 720 50P and 59 94P systems Signal output of 1080 50P and 59 94P from the camera head is possible via the Dual Link interface Newly designed integrated unit with low center of gravity The basic design has been reworked The stylish appearance with low slung design improves operability as a portable camera and when used in combination with the HDLA1500 Large Lens Adaptor it permits the viewfinder to be mounted at a low position making the viewfinder position closer to the optical axis of the lens for highly
95. the selected memory Each memory can store up to five adjusted values for a total of 10 Setting the Electronic Shutter This section explains the different modes which can be used for the electronic shutter and gives the procedures for setting the shutter mode and shutter speed Note When a camera control unit or a remote control device such as MSU 900 950 and the RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel is connected the electronic shutter is controlled from the external control device and control on the camera are disabled About the shutter modes The different shutter modes which can be used with the electronic shutter of the camera and the shutter speeds which may be selected are as follows Shutter modes and speeds Shutter 1 made Shutter speeds Usage Standard 100 1 125 1 250 Use to obtain clear 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 images of quickly moving second subjects ECS Extended Continuously variable Use to obtain images of Clear Scan in the range from 60 0 computer monitors Hz to 4300 Hz without horizontal striping 1 The values in the table are those with 60i 59 94i With other formats the available values may be different With artificial lighting particularly fluorescent lights and mercury vapor lamps the brightness appears to be constant but in fact the strength of the red green and blue components varies at the power supply frequency This phenomenon is known as flicker
96. the INCOM level control FRONT OFF The intercom headset microphone is turned off The intercom audio reception level is adjusted with the INCOM EAR LEVEL control on the front of the camera INCOM level control Adjust the intercom audio reception level Line select switch Select the intercom line PROD Producer line ENG Engineer line RET 1 return video 1 button and select switch The return video signal selected with the switch is displayed on the viewfinder screen while the button is pressed RET 2 return video 2 button and select switch When other return video systems are used in addition to return video 1 you can monitor the signal selected with the switch on the viewfinder screen while pressing the button Note The RET 1 button has priority over the RET 2 button if both buttons are pressed LIGHT switch Set to ON to illuminate the operation panel Locations and Functions of Parts 45 46 Connector panel EARPHONE jack B INCOM1 and 2 connectors w RET CTRL EARPHONE RET CONT connector ga CRANE connector CRANE TRACKER connector DC OUT connector DC IN connector SS B REMOTE connector RET IN iD IN B GENLOCK IN RET IN PROMPTER OUT connector and switch TEST OUT connector SDI 2 connector AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 connectors and switches EARPHONE jack stereo minijack Connect an earphone
97. tsmaBregeln f r optische elektrische FBAS Kabel F r Verbindung zwischen Kamerasteuereinheit und Kamera verwenden Sie immer ein optisches elektrisches FBAS Kabel mit Steckern wie in dieser Anleitung beschrieben um die Grenzwerte der geltenden EMV Vorschriften zu erf llen Design and specifications are subject to change without notice The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Corporation Sony Corporation http www sony net Printed in Japan HDC1500 Series J UC CE SYL 100 2005 08 13 3 868 749 02 2 Printed on 100
98. utput of a prompter signal valid only when a camera control unit is connected 1 For future use TEST OUT connector BNC type Used to output the analog signal This also supplies the VBS signal an HD signal nearly equal to the signal output from the VF connector an HD SYNC signal or an SD SYNC signal depending on which of these you have selected on the menu SDI 2 serial digital interface 2 connector BNC type Used for HD SDI or SD SDI signal output AUDIO IN CH1 and CH2 connectors XLR 3 pin and switches Connect audio signals An input select switch and microphone power switch are provided for each channel CH1 audio input select switch Microphone power switches CH2 audio input select switch AUDIO IN CH1 connector AUDIO IN CH2 connector CH1 audio input select switch Set to the appropriate position according to the equipment connected to the AUDIO IN CH1 connector LINE When a line level 0 dBm signal source is connected FRONT MIC When using the mierophone connected to the MIC 1 IN connector MIC When an external microphone is connected CH2 audio input select switch Set to the appropriate position according to the equipment connected to the AUDIO IN CH2 connector LINE When a line level 0 dBm signal source is connected AES EBU When a digital audio signal is connected The signal must be in synchronization with the camera output MIC When an external micropho
99. xternal monitor 2 Safety zone marker A box shaped marker displayed on the viewfinder screen which indicates 80 90 92 5 or 95 of the total screen area 3 Center marker A cross shaped marker which indicates the center of the viewfinder screen Wide variety of viewfinder display options Along with items such as operation messages a zebra pattern a safety zone marker and a center marker camera settings may also be displayed on the viewfinder screen Furthermore there are other indicators arranged above and below the viewfinder such as a tally lamp battery warning indicator and an indicator to tell you that one or more settings are other than standard This makes it simple to check the status of the camera 4 Zebra pattern A stripe pattern displayed on the viewfinder screen which indicates the portions where the video level is above about 70 or 100 Used to check the video level of the subject Optical digital transmission The camera uses electro optical coding cable for 1 5 gigabit digital optical transmission between the camera and a Camera Control Unit High resolution 2 type monochrome and 2 7 type color multiformat viewfinders optional The HDVF 20A a multiformat 2 type monochrome CRT viewfinder and the HDVF C30W a multiformat 2 7 type color LCD viewfinder are available as options to cover various applications Prevention of electrical shock When the power connection is unsafe the power supply
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