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1. 00 00000000000000000 00000000000 U AUTOW BBAL 00000000000000 0 0 EI 0 00 0 WHITE BAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 Db ES SE ET 0 0 0 0 0 e 00001 4100000000 0000000000 0440 000 00 000000 5 000000000000000000000000000 6 000000000000000 00000 0 000 000 42 0000000000 0 00 0000 00000 000000000 00 0000000 O 0000000000000 STARTO 0 0 000000000000000000 0 0 0 0 000000 8 00000000000000 vrasranm 0000000 00 0 000000 0000000000000000000000 TALLY 000 00000000 0000000000000 00000000 0000000000000000000000 00000000000000000 000000000000000000000 70 0100 0 0000000000000000000 00000 00000 70 100 e 1 40000000000000000000000000000 00000000000 amp 0000000000000000000 oso oo 5 1 J 5 1 0000 1 2 00 0 0000 MOMENTO 000 0000000000000000000000000000 0 0 0000 0000000 SJ G 00000 0000000 ZEBRA 7 O 0 0 MOMENT 2 000000000000000 00000000000000000002 000 0 000000 0 000000000000 0 000000000000000000000 OGAING 000 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 GAIN 5 00000 00000000000000000000000000000 0000000 0000
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3. 00000 ON OFF WHT CLIP OFF 00000000000 ON OFF DETAIL OFF 00000000 ON OFF LVL DEP OFF 00000000000 ON OFF SKIN DTL OFF 00000000000 ON OFF MATRIX OFF 00000000000 ON OFF VIDEOLEVEL WHITE RGB 99 01 99 RI BLACK R G B M 99 01 99 RI BOOOOO0000000000 FLARE R G B 9141 99 000000000 GAMMA R G B M 9141 99 RIGO 00000000000000000 V MOD R G B M 99 0 99 RIGO 000000 10000000000000000 FLARE OFF 00000000 ON OFF V MOD OFF ON OFF TEST X 2 OFF 20000000000000 LEVEL 99 01 99 RIGO 00000000000000000 COARSE 0 351 0 90 00000000000000000000000 0051000 TABLE STANDARD 0000000000 11213141516 OFF 00000000 ON OFF TEST X 2 OFF 20000000000000 RGB LEVEL 99 41 99 c0 0000000000000000 1121314 OFF OFF Y LEVEL 99 01 99 00000000000000000000000000 1000 000000 1121314 OFF 0 0000000000 ON OFF TEST Xj 2 OFF 00000000 0000000000000 210000000000000
4. Function OFF SAVE off the camera power ON SAVE power is on When the VTR START button is pressed recording will begin after a few seconds ON STBY on the camera power When the VTR START button is pressed recording will begin immediately GAIN switch Used to select the gain of the video amplifier based on lighting conditions The gain values for the L M and H settings may be set using the menus When shipped from the factory the values set are L 0 dB M 6 dB and H 12 dB For information on setting the gain values see 4 5 3 Setting Gain Values for the GAIN Switch Positions on page 4 13 E When the MESSAGE setting on the VF DISPLAY page of the OPERATION menu is set to ON the newly selected gain value will be displayed in the setting change adjustment progress message display area of the viewfinder screen for three seconds when the gain setting is changed using this switch Example GAIN 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 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 1 Disabled when the camera control unit is co
5. 1 000000000 10 000000000 00000 INCOM2 00000000020 000000000 00000 4 16 J 00000000000 000 90000 000000000000 000000000000000000 34000000 O 00000000000000 ODISPLAY 000 0 0 00000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000 4 5 9 OPERATOR O 00 0 11 8 00000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000 OPERATOR FILEQ OPERATOR FILE 8 MS WRITE MS PRESET READ 00000000000000000000 WRITE 000000000 000000000 PRESET 000000000000 0000000000 9 4 5 10 000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 9 1 pisPLayg 00 0 0 000 2 MENU 0 0 ENTER 000 000 LENS FILED 0 000 000 0 OMENU SEL 0 0 000000 LENS FILED 0 0 LENS FILE 10 FILE gt 1 14 8 2 0 0 000000000000000000 00000000 00000000000 MENU 5 ENTER 000000 0000 000000000 MENU SEL 0000000000000 0000000 OMENU 5 000000 0000 gt 0000 000 000000000000000 0000000000 5 00000000000000 DISPLAY 00 0 0 D 00 00000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000 00
6. 260 0 HDCD 50 0000000000000 59 0 0 00000 000 5 000000 950 930 HDCZ 10 25 0000 0000 000 HDCD 50 3 2 J 00000000 0 000 HDCU 909 950 7001 00 0 000 00000000 000000 00000 00000 590 009 gooo 5 SNB 0000000000 950 930 FC2 PD50 PD250 00000 0000 0000 000000000 0000 HDCU 900 950 000000000000000000 2 is 000000 HDC 950 930 CCA 5 RCP 7000 000 0000000000 000 000000000000000000 00000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000 0000000000 00000 00 000000 0000000 0 0 000000000000000000000000 00 0000 0000000 00000000 000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 0000 3 2 2 00000000000000000 0000000000 0000000000000 000000000000 000000000 0000 HDCU 900 950 000000000 950 930
7. pue 2 2 2 Controls and Connectors Back Right Q Memory stick section POWER switch Shoulder strap fitting see page 2 1 E RET 1 button RET button and select switch INCOM1 2 controls and Switches CALL button Q Memory stick section A slot to accomodate a memory stick and an eject button to remove the stick are provided behind the panel The eject button lights in red while writing or reading data to from a memory stick Do not insert remove the memory stick when the eject button lights For memory stick operations refer to the System Manual and see 4 5 9 Using Operator Files on page 4 17 E POWER switch CCU Power supply will be received from the camera control unit EXT Power supply will be received through the DC IN or VTR connector 2 8 Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts 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 15 pressed RET return video button and select switch When other return video systems are used in addition to return video 1 you can monitor the signal return video 2 3 or 4 selected using the selector on the viewfinder screen while pressing the button The RET 1 button has priority over the RET button if both buttons are pressed INCOM1 and 2 controls and switches The
8. 550 00000000 BKP L551 00000000 0 BP L60 L80 POWER 000 0 ccup 000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000 0000 0000 0000000000000000 00000 00000000000 0000000000000000000000 000 00 0000 0000000 000000 00000000 00000000 000 00000000 0643 1909 0 000000000000000 000 OO000000 900 0000 0000000000000 096 3007 00000 000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000 O 1 60 800 0000 00000000000000 5513 00000 1000000 0000000 amp 0000000000000000000 oo 3 3 4 3 3 00000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000 00 1 0000000000000000000000000000 4 00000000 1 50 0000000 0000000000 5 0000000000000000000000 2 0000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000 3 0000000000000000000000000000 00000 3 A J 3 4 0000000000 0000000000000002000000000 000000000000000000000000000000 8000000000 00000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 0 00000 000 0000000000000000 0000000 1 0000000000000000000000 6 00000000000000 2 0000000000000000000 30000000 7 200000 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000 00100000 0000000000000000000000 00 8 00000000000000000000000040 70 20000000000000 00000000 4 000000000000000000000000 9 000000000
9. DISPLAY 000 MENU ENTERO 1 215 00 0 0 OFF 0 000000 OPERATION 0 000000 000000 00000 lt UF DISPLAY EX ON OFF ZOOM OFF RETURN FOCUS OFF ND ON ON IRI ON MESSAG ALL MENU ENTER 000 00 0 00 00000 0000000000 MENU SEL ENTER 000000 00000000000000000000000000 0000 000000000 lt UF DISPLAY 1 OFF ZOOM OFF RETURN ON OFF ON ON MESSAG ALL GA ON SHUTT ON 4 MENU 0000000500000 0000000000 MENU SEL ENTER 000000 gt 0000 0000000000000 MENU SEL ENTER 000000000000 000 00000000000 000 0000000000000 MENU SEL 0 0 000 D 0 0 0 05 95 CANCEL 0 0 CANCEL 0000000000000 000000000 DISPLAY 00 0 0 00 00000 0 00000 0000 DISPLAY 000 0 MENU 0000000000000 MENU 5 ENTER 000000 000 00000000000000000 0000000000000000000000407 00000 000000000 1 000000 0000 000 0 ENTER 000000 000 000000000000000000000 STATUS CANCEL 00 0 0 0 00 00000000000000 0000000000000 MENU SEL 0 0 ENTER 000000000000000000000000 000 9000000000 0000000000000 DISPLAY 000 0 0000 040 00000
10. 1 LT 1199 Z C 5 8 N 6090 00 Y Y 348 13 3 4 4 Appendixes A 1 E gt 5 gt o sexipueddy Specifications Laserdiodens egenskaper Material InGaAsP Vaglangd 1310 40 nm Stralningstid utan avbrott Laseruteffekt 141 33 uW Laserdiodens egenskaper Materiale InGaAsP B lgelengde 1310 40 nm Emisjonslengde Kontinuerlig Laser utgangseffekt 141225 uW input output connectors VTR CCZ 26 pin 1 CCU Electro multi connector 1 LENS 12 pin 1 VF 20 pin 1 MIC IN XLR 3 pin female 1 AUDIOIN 1 2 XLR 3 pin female 1 EARPHONE OUT Minijack 1 8 ohms DC IN XLR 4 pin 1 10 5 to 17 V DC DC OUT 4 pin 1 10 5 to 17 V DC 5W maximum HD SERIAL OUT BNC type 1 INCOM and 2 XLR 5 pin female 1 TEST OUT BNC type 1 GENLOCK IN RET IN PROMPT OUT type 1 1 75 ohms RET CONT 6 pin 1 REMOTE 8 pin 1 TRACKER 20 pin 1 EXT I O 20 pin 1 Supplied accessories Operation manual 1 Installation amp maintenance manual 1 A 2 E Appendixes Optional accessories BKP L551 Battery Adaptor BKW 401 Viewfinder Rotation Bracket C 74 Microphone CA 905L Large Lens Adaptor CAC 6 Return Video Selector CAC 12 Microphone holder CRS 3P Cradle Suspension HDVF 20A HD Hlectronic Viewfinder HDVF C750W HD Electronic Viewfinder HKC T950 HD CCD Block Adaptor MSA 4A 8A 16A Memory Stick VCT 14 Tripod ad
11. 000 0 0000 00000 2 MENU 5 0 0 000 00 0 DISPLAY 00000000 0 OMENU SEL 0 0 0000 00 VF DISPLAY UF DISPLAY 1 EX 1 ON ATT OFF FOCUS OFF ETURN ON ZOOM OFF CC ON IRIS ON MESSAG ALL OF D500k ON SHUTT ON 0 000000000000000000000 0000 000000000 ZOOM 0000000000 Focus 000000000000 ND 500000000 CC 0 0 IRIS 000000000 WHITE 000000000000000000000 05600 0000 GAIN 000000 SHUTT 0000000 00 0 00 00 0000000 RETURN 000000000 MESSAG ALL 00000000000 AT 0000000000000000000 00000000000 MENU SEL ENTER 000 000 gt 0 00000 000000000 OOMENU SEL ENTER 00 0000 gt 0000 1000000000 MENU SEL 000 0000000000 0 DMENU SEL 0 0 ENTER 0000 00 00009 0000000000000000 000000000000000000 34000000 00000000000000 ODISPLAY 00 0 0 0 00 00000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000 00 040 00000000000 4 11 J 4 5 OPERATIONO0 00000000000 0 1 4 5 2 0000 000000000 00000000000 0 00000000000000 0000 0 INDE 00000000 0000
12. 10 pue slu unsn pv v 10 pue sjueunsn py 4 2 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 4 2 1 About the Shutter Modes The different shutter modes which can be used with the electronic shutter of the HDC 950 930 camera and the shutter speeds which may be selected are as follows Shutter modes and speeds Shutter mode Shutter speeds Usage Standard 1 100 1 125 1 250 Use to obtain clear 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 images of quickly second moving subjects ECS Continuously variable Use to obtain images Extended in the range from 30 0 of computer monitors Clear Scan Hz to 4300 Hz HDC without horizontal 950 or 60 0 Hz to striping 4300 Hz HDC 930 Super EVS 1 60 second set Increases the vertical resolution However sensitivity and dynamic range will be decreased high vertical automatically resolution 1 The values in the table are those with 601 59 941 With other formats the available values are different For other formats see page 4 22 E 2 Continuously variable in the range from 0 to 100 only with the HDC 950 Only EVS 100 can be selected with the HDC 930 Regardless of the shutter mode used as the shutter speed increases the iris opening w
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14. e ennnnnnn 00000000000000 0000 000 0000000 00000 VRO 000 0000000000 51000000 5 ars 200000 105119 1500000 1549115 00 2 15 000000 0000000000010000000 5 0 000 0000 000 0 OFF IJ 0 0000000 040 00000000000 4 9 J 4 5 0000000000 00000000000000 00 0 0 00 OPERATION 0 OPERATION 0 00000000 000000000000 00000 0000000000 00000000 0 00 000 0000 00 0000 0000000000 O00 000000 0000000000 0000000000000000 1 VF DISPLAY 4119 000000 2 0 IND 4120 0 0 0000000 3 MARKER 44300 00 0000000000000 4 GAIN SW 41400 0 0 0 000000000 5 ZEBRA DTL 4AAQ O 00 0000000000 6 AUTO IRIS 415 0 0000000 7 2 41500 00 000000 8 OTHERS 416 0 00 0000000000000 9 OPERATOR FILE 0000000000 10 LENSFILE 4170 0 00 000000000000000 000000000 000000 00000000000000046 00 2000000000000 000000 0000000000000 4 10 00000000000 4 5 1 000000000 0 00000000000000000000000 OPERATION 0 000 VF DISPLAY D D 00000 Q ON OFF 000 00000 000 0 0000 00000000000000000000000000000 000 DISPLAY O00 MENU 0 0 D 0 1 pisPLayg 00 0 0 MENUg 000 1000000000000
15. STANDARD LINITIAL 3 5 ENG 00000000 2 INITIAL GAIN 0 00 0 3 INITIAL GAIN 40 0 0 0 4 INITIAL GAIN 4 01 24 0 5 INITIAL GAIN 4 51 ITU 709 6 INITIAL GAIN 5 0 040 00000000000 4 19 J 4 6 PAINTU 000 0000 00 00 POINT R G B M 99 qj 99 000000000000000000 SLOPE R G B M 99 0 99 RI 000000000000000000 WHT CLP R G B M 99 4 99 RI c0 00000000000000000000 KNEE SAT LEVEL 99 qj 99 000000000000000 OFF 0000000 ON OFF KNEE SAT OFF 000000000000 0 ON OFF WHT CLIP OFF 00000000000 TEST 1 2 OFF 00000000 0000000000000 20000000000000 DETAIL 1 LEVEL 99 4 99 000000000000000 LIMITER 99 01 99 0000000000000 CRISPEN 99 01 99 0000000000000 991 01 99 0000000 FREQ 99 0 99 LVL DEP 991 01 99 00000000000 00000000 ON OFF LVL DEP OFF ON OFF 2 KNEE APERTURE 99 4 99 00000000000000 OFF 00000000000 ON OFF SKIN DETAIL SKIN DTL OFF ON OFF SKIN GATE
16. 000000 AUTO IRISO 0 O lt AUTO IRIS s UINDOU 9 1 OUERRIDE 0 0 000000000000000000 0000 WINDOW SEL 0 000 00000000 0 6000 9 0000000000000 c 99200000 0 00 991000000 0 OVERRIDE 000 0000000 00000000000 0 00 000000000000 1 2 3 4 5 6 oe ni 000 000000000000000000091 00000 menu 0 000000 000000 0000000000 OMENU 5 0 0 00 0000 0000 90000 00000 4 MENU seu J 000000000000 000 D DOMENU p 0 000000 00006 0000000000000000 5 0000000000000000 0 30900000 6 00000000000000 0215 00 0 0 ONJ 0 00 00000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000 00 4 5 7 000000000 OPERATION 0 00 ALARM DD 0000 0000000000000000000000000000 9 1 pisPLayg 00 0 0 000 9 2 MENU 5 ENTER 000 00 0 BATT ALARM 00000000 0 OMENU SEL 0 0 ENTER 0000 DD Dada 040 00000000000 4 15 J 4 5 OPERATIONO0 00000000000 BATT ALARMO 0 0 00000000000000000 00 0000 lt BATT ALARM gt D5600K 05600 0000 0 0 ON OFF ds ASSINABLE 1 2 ASSIGNABLE 21 BEFORE END MICY2GAIN 0009002000000 0 60480 50 I 98 40680 30480 2098 VTRS S 00 000000000 LENSVTRS S 0 0 0 STOP 000 0000
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18. CAMERA VTRU O O AUTO W B BAL D H AUTO W 0000 a la L2 DD D OUTPUT AUTO KNEE 0000 WHITE DISPLAYT 000 CANCEL STATUSTI 0 0 O MENU SELD I 0 OO 1 0000000000000 100000 00000 0000000010000 000000000000000 0 0000000000 00 10 00000000000000000000000000 RET 4 0000000000 Y RGB 00000 0 0 0000000000000000000 0000000000000 6 0000000000000000000000 000 R G B1 D 0 0 00000 0 RGBO 0 000000000 000 TEST 0 7 000000000000000000000000 2 2 J 00000000 ASSIGNABLE 00000000000 OPERATION 0 000 0000 00 000 00000 00000 00000000000000 UO 458 000000 04460 000 00000000 000000000000000 0 0 00 000 4500000 0 0000 00000 1 000 00000000 2 Y4ND B 3200K 3 4300K 4 Y 16ND D 630 5 64ND E 8400K AUTO wB 00 00 00 00 00 000 000000000 00010000000000000000000000 000000000000000 0000000000000000 CAMERA VTRO 000 8 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 CAMERA VTR OFF SAVE 1000 00 OFFO ON SAVE 000000 STARTO
19. HD SERIAL OUTO 0 500 00000000000000 VTRO 260 0 0 HDO 0 0 0 000000 0000 50 0 HDW 250 0000000000 020 00000000 2 7 J 2 2 00000 0000000000 0000000000000 2 1 0 00000 9 00 1020 0 00 0 CALLO OO 0000000000 0000000000000000000000009000 9000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 000000000 00000000 000 00000000000000000000000000000000 000000000 000000000000000000000000000 0459000000000000 0 00m 47170 0 00000000 00000 e 0000000 000000000000000000000000 INOOO 000000000000000 2 8 00000000 0000000010000 000000 00000000000 00000 0000000010 00000000000000000000000 0 0 0000 00000003 3000000000000000000000 0000000000000 0000000 2340 000000 00000000000000000000000000 000 RET 10 000 0000 000000000 DRET 2000 00000000 024 0000001020000 0000 000000000 420000000 0000 000 000000 00000 OLEVEY TALKO 0000000 INCOM 00000000000000 1 2 00010000 P M Po 9 i Dag PROD PROD 000000000 O T Tax LEVEL TALK 10 2 0000
20. pue 10 pue sjuewysnipy Je deyo 4 6 PAINT Menu parra 2 s PAINT menu items Page Setting item Allowable settings Description SW STATUS FLARE ON OFF Turns flare correction on or off GAMMA ON OFF Turns gamma correction on or off BLK GAM ON OFF Turns black gamma correction on or off KNEE ON OFF Turns knee correction on or off WHT CLIP ON OFF Turns white clipping on or off DETAIL ON OFF Turns the detail signal on or off LVL DEP ON OFF Turns the level depend function of the detail signal on or off SKIN DTL ON OFF Turns the skin detail on or off MATRIX ON OFF Turns linear matrix correction on or off VIDEO LEVEL WHITE R G B 99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the white level of R G and B BLACK R G B M 99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the R G B and master black level FLARE R G B 99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the R G and B flare level GAMMA R G B M 99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the R G B and master gamma correction curve V MOD R G B M 99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the R G B and master V modulation shading FLARE ON OFF Turns the flare correction circuit on or off V MOD ON OFF Turns the V modualtion shading on or off TEST 1 2 OFF Selects the test signal 1 Outputs the analog test signal 2
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23. BNC 1 GENLOCK IN RET IN PROMPT OUT 1 11 1750 610 1 810 1 2010 D EXT I O 2011 1 000 000000000000 9 000000000 amp 00000000000 2 000 0000 00000000 HDVF 20N HDVF C750WN 0000000000 CASOSL HD 00000000 HKC T950 0000000000 4551 0000000 c4 0000000 12 000000000000 000000000 4 8A 16 0000000000000 BKw4or 000000000000 6 000000000 14 000000000 00000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 0000000000 00000000000000000000000000 00000000000 000000 00000000000000000000000 0000 OUTPUT AUTO KNEE BARS CAMERA VTR ONQ STBY 000 00 0000000000000 1 000000000000000000 2 10000000000000000000000000000 00 00000000000 000000 00 OBRIGHTY 000 CONTRAST 0 0 0 00000000 DISPLAY 00000 00 OND 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000 00 4 1 p sPLaY 0000000 MENUDO 00000000 0000000000000000000000000 2 MENU SEL O 0 000 0000009 00 00 0 OMENU SEL 0 0 000 000 00000000000000000 5 00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 6 0000 OND 0000000000000 000000 2 SHUTTER 0000 ONO 0000 580 00000 0000000
24. IRIS Iris opening indicator WHITE White balance memory indicator D5600K D5600K mode indicator GAIN Gain indicator SHUTT Shutter speed mode and read mode indicator BATT Power voltage indicator RETURN of the return signal MESSAG Message indication ALL To indicate all the messages WRN To indicate warning messages and higher AT To indicate the auto setup information and higher OFF Not to indicate any message Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to align the arrow marker 3 with the item to be changed and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The arrow marker 3 will change into a question mark Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to change the setting to the desired value and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The question mark will change back to the arrow marker 2 and the new setting will be saved To change other settings repeat steps 3 and 4 To end menu operations set the DISPLAY switch to ON The menu display disappears from the viewfinder screen and the display indicating the current status of the camera appears along the top and bottom of the screen 4 11 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording sures pue p 10 pue sjuewysnipy 4 5 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu 4 5 2 Selecting the Items for Which an Mark to
25. Item Condition to unlight ND Type of ND filter one or more can be specified among 1 to 5 CC Type of ND filter one or more can be specified among A to E WHITE White balance memory one or more can be specified among P PRST A and B D5600K ON or OFF MARKER page lt MARKER gt 3 MARKER gt ON CENTER ON 3 SAFETY ZONE ON 90 0 EFFECT OFF ASPECT MODE 4 3 MASK OFF 50 VAR WIDTH SAFETY OFF 90 0 GAIN GAIN switch position L M or H SHUTT ON or OFF FAN AUTO 1 AUTO 2 MIN or MAX EXT ON or OFF FORMAT Video format 59 941 601 30PsF 29 97PsF 501 25PsF 24PsF or 23 98PsF The mark changes back to the arrow marker 2 Example To light an exclamation mark when the ND filter 1 or 2 is selected select ON for the item ND in the IND column then display 4 5 in the NORMAL column 4 Repeat step 3 to make other settings as required 5 When the menu operation is completed set the DISPLAY switch to ON The menu display disappears from the viewfinder screen and the display indicating the current status of the camera appears along the top and bottom of the screen 4 5 3 Setting Marker Display The MARKER page of the OPERATION menu is used to turn ON or OFF the display of the various markers mask and effective pixel area It is also used to set display areas and display positions 1 setthe DISPLAY switch to MENU 2 Rota
26. Lens extender d B 2 05600 mode p56 A M B 1 125 e Setting change adjustment process F2 5 12 500 Battery voltage message area This area is only used when the MESSAGE item on the VF DISPLAY page of the OPERATION menu is set to ON O Filter White balance memory Q Gain value 30 56 F value Tape remaining Shutter EVS Q Zoom position 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 is displayed when a lens extender is in use Q D5600K mode Displayed when D5600K is set to ON 4 8 E Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording O Filter display 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 White balance memory 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 W P The WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST Q Gain value display 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 Q Battery voltage Displays the input voltage value Indicates the lens F
27. Operation Manual Installation amp Maintenance Manual Maintenance Manual CD ROM Version and System Manual The Operation Manual describes device functions and characteristics including features parts and specifications The Installation amp Maintenance Manual provides installation and setup information and maintenance information especially for system service engineers and system preparation and operation Each device in the system comes with the Operation Manual and Installation amp Maintenance Manual The Maintenance Manual CD ROM Version and System Manual are sold separately 4 Table of Contents The HDC 950 930 is a high definition portable color video camera that can be connected to an HDCU 900 950 Camera Control Unit or a VTR and used as a camera for production High picture quality and high performance The new 2 3 type 1080 Phase II FIT CCD HDC 950 or 2 3 type 1080 IT CCD HDC 930 for 2 200 000 pixels and a unique CCD output signal processing circuit and 12 bit A D converter provide high picture quality and high performance Newly designed integrated unit Low power consumption and high efficiency of heat radiation were aggressively pursued by integrating the camera and camera adapter into a single unit improving the reliability In addition five filter discs each for CC and ND are provided as standards to match the operability of the studio use HDC 900 Multiple format
28. z 3 1 Precautions 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 n places where it receives much direct sunlight or near heating equipment O 5 U O 5 o Chapter 3 Preparations 3 1 E suoneJedeJg 3 2 Connections Power Supply 3 2 1 Connections A VTR camera control unit remote control panel or an HDCD 50 HD signal distributor can be connected to this camera Connecting a VTR You can connect a VTR to the camera as shown in the figure below HDCZ 25 25 meter 82 ft 7 HDCZ 10 10 meter 33 ft 26 pin Connection Cable HDC 950 930 Portable HD VTR 26 pin Connecting an HDCD 50 You can connect an HDCD 50 HD Signal Distributor to the camera as shown in the figure below X A HDCZ 10 25 HDC 950 930 Connection Cable Microphone output Vi H
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30. 00000 O00000 00006 00000 n 9055060090006 MSU 700A 750 Master Setup Unit CCA 5 Cable max 200 meters HDS X3400 Multi Bit Rate Routing Switcher HD VTR HDW 250 etc HDCD 50 HD Signal Distributor BP L60 L80 Battery Pack HDCU 900 HD Camera Control Unit HDCU 950 HD Camera Control Unit RM B150 Remote Control Unit e a CCA 5 Cable max 200 meters CCA 5 Cable max 200 meters RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel 1 3 E Chapter 1 Overview 2 1 Accessory Attachments Shoulder pad Grip D Shoulder strap fitting post D Viewfinder front rear positioning lever 9 Viewfinder left right positioning lever Lens cable clamp D Lens fixing lever Lens mount cap 9 Lens mount Tripod mount D LENS connector Q Shoulder strap fitting post Attach one end of a shoulder strap to this fitting post and the other end to the fitting post see page 2 8 on the other side of the camera Viewfinder front rear positioning lever Loosen this lever to adjust the viewfinder position towards the front or rear Viewfinder left right positioning lever Loosen this lever to adjust the viewfinder position towards the left or right
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34. 3 6 E Chapter 3 Preparations Keeping the viewfinder from hitting your leg To keep the viewfinder from bumping your leg when carrying the camera install the BKW 401 Viewfinder Rotation Bracket optional and rotate the viewfinder upwards Lock the viewfinder in a slightly forward position before rotating it upwards If the viewfinder is in its rearmost position the arm of the viewfinder rotation bracket will strike the grip Chapter 3 Preparations 3 7 E suoneJedeJd 191deuo 3 6 Mounting the Camera on Tripod To mount the camera on a tripod using the optional VCT 14 Tripod Adaptor proceed as follows 1 Mount the tripod adaptor on the tripod Choose one of the holes in the bottom of the tripod adaptor taking into account the center of gravity of the camera and tripod adaptor Verify that the diameter of the selected hole matches the diameter of the attachment screw in the camera mount Tripod adaptor Camera mount 2 Mount the camera on the tripod adaptor Slide the camera forwards along the groove in the adaptor until a click is heard 3 22 Removing the camera from the tripod adaptor Move the lever in the direction of the arrow while pressing the red button iS ZZ Red button D G 3 8 E Chapter 3 Preparations When the pin does not return to its norm
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36. Contents READ Reads data from a memory stick WRITE Saves data on a memery stick PRESET Restores the preset status set by using the file menu For details on memory stick operatoin refer to the System Manual 4 5 10 Displaying Lens File Using the LENS FILE page you can confirm the name and the f stop iris setting of the lens in use 1 setthe DISPLAY switch to MENU 2 Tum the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to display the FILE FILE page then press the MIC MENU knob ENTER button Continued 4 17 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording pue 5 v 10 pue 4 5 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu nt LENS FILE page lt LENS FILE gt 10 FILE 2 1 HA1 4x8 F2 0 The name and f stop iris setting of the currently selected file are displayed 3 Press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The arrow marker 3 changes to a mark 4 Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to select the required file number then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The 2 mark will change back to the arrow marker 9 and the lens name and the iris setting of the selected file appear 5 When the menu operation is completed set the DISPLAY switch to ON The menu display disappears from the viewfinder scree
37. E Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording Setting item Allowable settings Description KNEE POINT R G B M 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the R G B and master knee point level SLOPE R G B M 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the B and master knee slope level WHT CLP R G B M 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the R G B and master of the white clipping level KNEE SAT LEVEL 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the knee saturation level KNEE ON OFF Turns the knee correction circuit on or off KEY SAT ON OFF Turns the knee saturation function on or off WHT CLIP ON OFF Turns the white clipping function on or off TEST 1 2 OFF Selects the test signal 1 Outputs the analog test signal 2 Outputs the digital test signal OFF Does not output any test signal DETAIL1 DETAIL ON OFF Turns the detail correction function on or off LEVEL 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the general level of the detail signal LIMITER 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the detail limiter M WHT BLK CRISPEN 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the crispening level HV RATIO 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the level of V detail signals FREQ 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the frequency of the H detail signal LVL DEP ON OFF Turns the level depend function on or off 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the level depend DETAIL2 KNEE APERTURE 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the knee aperture level ON OFF Turns the knee aperture function on or off SKIN DETAIL SKIN DTL ON OFF Turns on or off t
38. Lens cable clamp Used to secure the lens cable Lens fixing lever Used to secure the lens not supplied in the lens mount Q 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 Q Tripod mount Attach the VCT 14 Tripod Adaptor when mounting the HDC 950 on a tripod LENS connector 12 pin Connect the lens cable The camera can control the lens functions through this cable 2 1 Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts O 5 N O 5 o gt TI en 5 O 5 o O gt U o pue z 2 2 Controls Connectors Front Right INCOM button RET 1 button cS R G B switch SC A ASSIGNABLE switch A IS Wee CE WO Y RGB switch Q FILTER control Q AUTO W B BAL switch CAMERA VTR switch O GAIN switch 1 OUTPUT AUTO KNEE switch WHITE BAL switch D DISPLAY switch B CANCEL STATUS switch 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 viewf
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40. Outputs the digital test signal OFF Does not output any test signal GAMMA LEVEL 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the R G B and master gamma correction curve COARSE 0 35 to 0 90 Sets the master gamma correction curve step by step in 0 05 steps TABLE STANDARD Selects the gamma table 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON OFF Turns the gamma correction function on or off TEST 1 2 OFF Selects the test signal 1 Outputs the analog test signal 2 Outputs the digital test signal OFF Does not output any test signal BLK GAMMA RGB LEVEL 99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the R G B and master black gamma RGB RANGE 1 2 3 4 Sets the upper limit of the video level which the RGB black gamma affects ON OFF Turns the RGB black gamma correction function on or off Y LEVEL 99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the Y black gamma to adjust the contrast without changing the chroma phase of the dark part Y RANGE 1 2 3 4 Sets the upper limit of the video level which the Y black gamma affects ON OFF Turns the Y black gamma correction function on or off TEST Selects the test signal 1 Outputs the analog test signal 2 Outputs the digital test signal OFF Does not output any test signal a STANDARD 1 INITIAL GAIN 3 5 equivalent to ENG camcorder 2 INITIAL GAIN 4 0 Low equivalent to EFP camera 3 INITIAL GAIN 4 0 High equivalent to EFP camera 4 INITIAL GAIN 4 0 equivalent to SMPTE 240M 5 INITIAL GAIN 4 5 equivalent to ITU 709 6 INITIAL GAIN 5 0 4 20
41. button to display the GAIN SW page and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button GAIN SW page lt GAIN SW gt 4 LOW gt 0 cB MIDDLE 6 cB HIGH 12 dB 4 14 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording The current setting of each item appears to the right of the item Item Contents LOW Sets the gain value selected when the GAIN switch is set to L Sets the gain value selected when the GAIN switch is set to M HIGH Sets the gain value selected when the GAIN switch is set to H MIDDLE 3 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to align the arrow marker 3 with the item to be changed and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The arrow marker 3 will change into mark 4 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to change the setting to the desired value and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The mark will change back to the arrow marker 3 and the new setting will be saved The gain values for L M and H may be set to any of the following values 3 0 3 12 dB To set the gain value for another switch position return to step 3 5 To end menu operations set the DISPLAY switch to ON The menu display disappears from the viewfinder screen and the display indicating the current status of the camera appears along the top and bottom of the screen 4 5 5 Setting up the Viewfinder The ZEBRA VF DTL page of the OPERATION menu is used to s
42. file data READ 6 gt Reads five scene files saved in the memory stick into the memory of the camcorder WRITE CAM MS Writes five scene files saved in the memory of the camcorder into the memory stick FILE ID Writes comments to the scene files to be saved in the memory stick CAM CODE Displays the name of the model of the file created DATE Displays the date when the file was created Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4 23 E 1 pue 5 1 Shooting Operations To fully utilize the features of this camera test it before beginning a shooting recording and make sure that it is operating properly For information on this testing see Testing the Camera Before Shooting on page A 3 E For more information on lens or VTR operation refer to the appropriate operation manual s Shooting procedure 1 Set the switches as shown in the figure below Iris automatic Zoom electrical OUTPUT AUTO KNEE CAM ON or CAM OFF CAMERA VTR ON STBY 2 Turn on the power for all equipment connected to the camera 3 Select a FILTER control setting appropriate for the lighting conditions For information on setting the FILTER control see FILTER control on page
43. iris opening value Tape remaining Displays the VTR tape time remaining in minutes 5 0 is displayed when the remaining time is less than five minutes 10 5 is displayed for 5 to 10 minutes remaining 15 10 is displayed for 10 to 15 minutes remaining and 15 is displayed when greater than 15 minutes remain Nothing is displayed if a VTR is not connected Shutter EVS Displays the shutter EVS status Nothing is displayed 1f both the electronic shutter and EVS are set to OFF Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4 9 E 10 pue slu unsn pv v 10 pue sjuswsnipy 4 5 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu To set up or adjust the HDC 950 930 use the The items that can be setup or adjusted by using the OPERATION menu OPERATION menu are shown below Items which can be adjusted or set using the setup menus Adjustment or setup item Page Page name Reference Selection of viewfinder screen indicators 1 VF DISPLAY 4 11 E l indicator setup 2 IND 4 12 E Marker setup 3 MARKER 4 13 E Gain selector setup 4 GAIN SW 4 14 E Viewfinder setup 5 ZEBRA VF DTL 4 14 E Auto iris setup 6 AUTO IRIS 4 15 E Operation voltage indication 7 BATT ALARM 4 16 E Other setups 8 OTHERS 4 16 E Operator files 9 OPERATOR FILE 4 17 E Lens file indication 10 LENS FILE 4 1
44. on how to get areas of 100 or greater to be displayed as a zebra pattern refer to the Installation amp Maintenance Manual 5 1 E Chapter 5 Shooting O 5 5 9 1e deu 5 1 Shooting Operations 1 Set the ZEBRA switch to ON or MOMENT momentary A zebra pattern will be displayed on the viewfinder screen If the switch is set to MOMENT the zebra pattern will disappear after five to six seconds ZEBRA MOMENT e ZEBRA switch 2 Set the lens iris appropriately 3 After adjustment set the ZEBRA switch to OFF to turn off the zebra pattern When there is not enough light Under bad lighting conditions when there is not enough light change the GAIN switch setting or use the GAIN SW page of the OPERATION menu to change the gain value settings for the GAIN switch positions to obtain a suitable video level For information on the GAIN switch see page 2 3 E On how to change the gain value settings for the GAIN switch see 4 5 3 Setting Gain Values for the GAIN Switch Positions on page 4 14 To monitor the playback signal on the viewfinder while recording Press the RET button on the lens While this button is pressed the playback image from the VTR may be monitored on viewfinder while recording continues 5 2 E Chapter 5 Shooting Specifications Imager Imager Method HD
45. 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 4 1 1 Adjusting the Black Balance Automatic adjustment of black balance is done in the order of black set followed by black balance Black shading may also be adjusted The black balance may also be adjusted manually using the setup menus Refer to the Installation amp Maintenance Manual for information on adjusting the black balance manually Procedure for adjusting the black balance 1 Set the switches as shown in the figure below OUTPUT AUTO KNEE CAM DISPLAY OFF GAIN Select the smallest possible gain value 2 Push the AUTO BAL switch to BLK and release the switch 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 After a few seconds the adjustment process will be complete and the message ABB OK will be displayed The adjuste
46. the MSU 700A 750 PAINT menu For details on adjustments to be performed using this menu see 4 6 PAINT Menu MAINTENANCE menu This menu contains items that are not used in daily operations About the same as the MSU 700A 750 MAINTENANCE menu FILE menu This menu is used for file operations such as writing and clearing reference files OHB files lens files and Operator Preset files DIAGNOSIS menu This menu displays self diagnosis information To return to the TOP menu The following two methods are available Align the arrow 2 with TOP on the right top of each page then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button Press the STATUS CANCEL switch toward CANCEL twice The TOP menu is restored For details on these menus refer to the Installation amp Maintenance Manual and System Manual 4 3 1 Basic Operation of the Setup Menus DISPLAY switch STATUS CANCEL switch MENU SEL knob ENTER button 1 Move DISPLAY switch from OFF to MENU The OPERATION menu screen will be displayed Page number lt UF DISPLAY gt ON OFF ZOOM OFF RETURN FOCUS OFF ND CC ON IRIS ON MESSAG ALL UHITE OFF D5600K ON GAIN ON SHUTT 2 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to display the desired page Push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The setting items for the selected page will be displayed with an arrow
47. the desired settings for each item Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to move the arrow marker 3 to the item you want to set then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button Continued Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4 1 3 E sures pue v 10 pue 4 5 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu The arrow marker 3 changes to a question mark 2 Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to select the desired setting then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The mark changes back to the arrow marker 2 When you perform ON OFF setting for an item and when value selection for that item is required select the value and register it in the same manner 4 Repeat step 3 to make other settings as required 5 When the menu operation is completed set the DISPLAY switch to ON The menu display disappears from the viewfinder screen and the display indicating the current status of the camera appears along the top and bottom of the screen 4 5 4 Setting Gain Values for the GAIN Switch Positions You can set the video amplifier gains corresponding to the L M and H positions of the GAIN switch Use the GAIN SW page of the OPERATION menu to make these settings Proceed as follows 1 Set the DISPLAY switch to MENU 2 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER
48. will be displayed on the viewfinder screen See 4 5 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu on page 4 10 E for information on the setup menus and how to use them 2 3 E Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts JO pue z pue suoneoo1 z 2 2 Controls and Connectors CANCEL STATUS switch When a menu is displayed on the viewfinder screen pressing this button will cancel any changed setting and return the display to the previous menu When menus are not displayed on the viewfinder screen pressing this button will display the IND item For PIND items see 4 5 2 Selecting the Items for Which an Mark to Light on page 4 12 MENU SEL menu select knob ENTER button rotary encoder Used to select settings from menus displayed on the viewfinder screen by rotating the knob and to confirm settings by pushing the button Front Left 65 t OC Q TEST OUT connector For future use MIC 1 IN connector RET 1 connector MIC IN switch D VF connector At 6 switc GN SHUTTER switch INCOM EAR LEVEL control VTR START button Q TEST OUT test output connector BNC type Connect to a monitor to as necessary The output will be the signal selected with the Y RGB and R G B switches MIC 1 IN microphone 1 input connector XLR 3 pin f
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66. 2 2 E 4 Adjust the black balance and white balance If the black balance and white balance values have been previously stored in memory Set the WHITE BAL switch to A or B as desired If the black balance and white balance values have not been stored in memory If there is no time to adjust the white balance push the AUTO W B BAL switch to the BLK side to adjust the black balance Then set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST For more information see 4 1 Adjusting the Black Balance and White Balance on page 4 1 E 5 Point the camera at the subject and adjust the focus and zoom 6 Set the shutter speed and mode as necessary For more information see 4 2 2 Setting the Shutter Mode and Speed on page 4 4 E 7 When connected to a VTR press the VTR START button on the camera or the VTR button on the lens VTR START button Recording will begin and the red TALL Y lamp in the viewfinder will light up 8 To stop recording press the VTR START button on the camera or the VTR button on the lens The will go into standby and the red TALLY lamp in the viewfinder will go off Checking the video level The following procedure may be used to display a Zebra pattern on the viewfinder screen to check the video level The zebra pattern level is set to 70 at the factory but it may be set to show areas of 100 or greater Rolls upwards Rolls downwards 70 100 For information
67. 3 marking the currently selected item lt UF DISPLAY 1 2 ON OFF OOM OFF RETURN ON FOCUS OFF D CC IRIS MESSAG ALL WHITE OF Pear b ON SHUTT ON 4 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to align the arrow marker 3 with the desired item 5 Push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The arrow marker 3 will change to a question mark and begin flashing 6 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 STATUS CANCEL switch toward CANCEL before pressing the MENU SEL knob ENTER button the setting will be returned to its previous value To interrupt settings Set the DISPLAY switch to OFF to turn off the menu screen display If the DISPLAY switch 1s set back to MENU the setting before the interruption will be saved 7 Push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The mark will change back to the arrow marker 3 and the new setting will be saved 8 To change other setting items on the same menu page repeat steps 4 through 7 To change to another page Move the arrow marker 3 to the page number and press MENU SEL knob ENTER button When the arrow marker 3 is located anywhere off the page number push the STATUS CANCEL switch towards CANCEL The menu is now in Page chan
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69. 7 E a These pages are for display only The settings cannot be changed For information on adjustments or setup not listed above see 4 6 PAINT Menu on page 4 19 E and the Installation amp Maintenance Manual 4 1 0 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4 5 1 Selecting Display Items Selection of items to be displayed on the viewfinder screen is done using the VF DISPLAY page of the OPERATION menu Display of each item can be set to ON or OFF independently Use the following procedure to select items to be displayed on the viewfinder screen An DISPLAY switch MENU SEL knob ENTER button 1 Set the DISPLAY switch to MENU The OPERATION menu will be displayed on the viewfinder screen 2 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to display the VF DISPLAY page and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button VF DISPLAY page lt UF DISPLAY 1 EX ON BAIT OFF FOCUS RETURN ZOOM OFF ND ON CC ON IRIS ON MESSAG ALL WHITE OFF 05600 ON GAIN ON SHUTT ON The current setting of each item appears to the right of the item 6 The display items which may be turned on or off using the VF DISPLAY page are Item Contents EX Extender indicator ZOOM Zoom position indicator FOCUS Focus position indicator ND Type of the ND filter CC Type of the CC filter
70. AY switch to MENU 2 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to display the AUTO IRIS page and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button AUTO IRIS page lt AUTO IRIS gt 6 WINDOW 9 1 OUERRIDE 0 The current setting of each item appears to the right of the item Item Contents WINDOW SEL Selects the auto iris windows 1 to 6 OVERRIDE Sets the override to temporarily change the reference value for brightness of the automatic iris level 99 one step to fully closed iris to 99 one step to fully open iris a The shaded parts in the illustrations below indicate the area where light detection occurs m The override returns to 0 when you turn the camera off then on again 3 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to align the arrow marker 3 with the item you want to set and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The arrow marker 3 will change into a 2 mark Continued 4 15 E Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording pue 5 p Je1deuo 10 pue 4 5 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu 4 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to change the setting to the desired value and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The 2 mark will change back to the arrow marker 23 and the new setting will
71. C 950 type frame interline transfer CCD HDC 930 7 3 type interline transfer CCD 3 CCD RGB Optical system specifications Spectral system Built in filters F1 4 prism Color temperature conversion filters A cross filter B 3200K clear Effective resolution 1920 horizontal 1080 vertical C 4300K D 6300K E 8000K Electrical characteristics ND filters 1 clear Sensitivity f10 0 at 2000 Ix with 89 9 2 1 4 ND reflectivity 3 1 8 ND Image S N Typical 54 dB 4 1 16 ND Horizontal resolution 1000 TV lines at center of 5 1 64 ND screen Laser Diode Properties 5 or higher modulation Material InGaAsP Registration 0 02 for total area not Wave length 1310 40 nm including lens distortion Emission duration Continuous Geometric distortion Negligible not including lens Laser output power 1415 uW distortion Daten der Laserdiode Material InGaAsP General Wellenl nge 1310 40 nm Emissionsdauer Kontinuierlich Laser A leistung Power consumption 25W in stand alone use MIS uW without options Laserdiode data Operating temperature 20 C to 45 C Materiale InGaAsP 5 5 i e Belgelengde 1310 40 nm toragetemperature to E Stralingsvarighed Kontinuerlig D Lasereffekt 1412 uW Mass Approx 5 1 kg 112 Ib 7 oz Dimensions Unit mm inches
72. DCD 50 ideo output Power input 3 2 E Chapter 3 Preparations Connecting a camera control unit or remote control panel You can connect an HDCU 900 950 HD Camera Control Unit or RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel to to the camera as shown in the figure below FC2 PD50 PD250 Optical Fiber Cable HDC 950 930 Microphone output HDCU 900 950 Camera Control Unit Video output Power input pm Connecting a camera control unit J QO CCA 5 Connection HDC 950 930 Cable RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel Connecting a remote control panel Functions that can be remotely controlled Of the camera s functions executable by menu operations the following are also executable by remote control from a remote control panel or master setup unit Auto setup level adjustment auto black and white balance adjustment Clearing scene file or setup file data Clearing painting data Test signal output About color bar or test signal output When performing auto setup using a remote control panel or master setup unit setup may be performed during the output of a color bar or test signal After setup is complete the color bar or test signal will again be displayed on the viewfinder screen For more info
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74. HDC 930 60 0 to 4300 Hz 9 S EVS ON OFF Turns S EVS mode to ON or OFF 0 to 100 Sets the S EVS vertical resolution when S EVS is set to ON only 10096 with the HDC 930 a You cannot perform the setting when the MATRIX is set to OFF b These are the shutter speed and ECS frequency in the case where 60I or 59 941 format is selected When another format is selected the shutter speed and ECS frequency are as follows Shutter speed sec 601 59 941 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 50I 1 60 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 30PsF 29 97PsF 1 40 1 60 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 HDC 950 only 25PsF 1 33 1 50 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 HDC 950 only 24PsF 23 98PsF 1 32 1 48 1 96 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 HDC 950 only 4 22 E Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording ECS frequency 601 59 941 30 0 Hz to 4300 Hz HDC 950 60 0 Hz to 4300 Hz HDC 930 501 25 0 Hz to 4700 Hz HDC 950 50 0 Hz to 4700 Hz HDC 930 30PsF 29 97 PsF 30 0 Hz to 2700 Hz HDC 950 only 25PsF 25 0 Hz to 2300 Hz HDC 950 only 2APsF 23 98PsF 24 0 Hz to 2200 Hz HDC 950 only SCENE FILE Item Description 1 Saves and restores a scene file detail adjusted data customized to certain shooting 2 Scenes 3 4 5 FILE STORE STANDARD Clears all the current detail adjusted settings and switch settings and returns the settings to the reference
75. L knob ENTER button to display the OTHERS page and press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button OTHERS page OTHERS 8 05600 ASSIGNABLE1 OFF ASSIGNABLE2 OFF MIC1 60dB MIC2 60dB CAM UTR S S RET2 SU LENS UTR 5 5 RET2 SW ZOOM DISP HT The current setting of each item appears to the right of the item Item Contents D5600K Turns the D5600K gain amplifier on or off ASSIGNABLE 1 2 Assigns a function to the ASSIGNABLE switch position 1 or 2 MIC 1 2 GAIN Selects the gain 60 dB 50 dB 40 dB 30 20 dB for microphone 1 or 2 CAM VTR 5 5 2 Assigns a function to the START button of the camera LENS VTR S S Assigns a function to the VTR START STOP button of the lens ZOOM DISP Sets the display position RIGHT or LEFT of the zoom position on the viewfinder a Invalid when the camera control unit is not connected Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to align the arrow marker 3 with the item you want to set and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The arrow marker 3 will change into 2 mark Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to change the setting to the desired value and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button To turn the D5600K gain amplifier on or off When color temperature is high signal to noise ratio of blue component becomes better as compared to the correction with the CC filte
76. Light Use the IND page of the OPERATION menu to select the items for which an exclamation mark lights in the viewfinder The settings on this page can be confirmed by pressing the STATUS CANCEL switch towards STATUS when the DISPLAY switch is set to ON or OFF Use the following procedure to make the selection 1 Set the DISPLAY switch to MENU 2 Tum the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to display the IND page then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button IND page lt 71 IND 2 IND NORMAL ND gt ON 1 C B C ON UHITE DS600K ON GAIN SHUTT OFF FAN ON AUTO EXT ON OFF FORMAT 59 941 The current settings of each item appear to the right of the item The above figure shows the default settings items have been set to ON at the factory However the conditions whether an exclamation mark lights up depend on the settings at the NORMAL column You can change these conditions Item Condition to light Factory setting ND When any ND filter other than 1 is selected When any CC filter other than B is selected WHITE When the WHITE BAL switch white balance memory is set to the position other than A and B When D5600K is set to ON on the OTHERS page When D5600K is set to OFF on the OTHERS page the mark does not light even if IND is set to ON on this page D5600K GAIN When GAIN switch is set to a
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79. The procedure for attaching a lens to the camera is as For information on handling lenses refer to the lens follows operation manual 1 Push the lens fixing lever upwards and remove the 4 Connect the lens cable to the LENS connector lens mount cap from the lens mount 5 Secure the lens cable with the cable clamp 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 3 4 E Chapter 3 Preparations 3 4 Adjusting Focal Length Adjustment of the flange focal length is necessary in Note the following situations The various parts of the lens used in adjusting the The first time a lens is attached flange focal length are in different positions on When changing lenses different lenses Refer to the lens operation manual When zooming and the focus is not sharp at both telephoto and wide angle The procedure for adjusting the flange focal length is as follows bi 10 ft 1 Set the iris control to manual and open the iris fully Set the zoom ring to wide angle Turn the Ff ring to bring the chart in focus Take 2 Place a flange focal length adjustment chart care not to move the distance ring approximately 3 meters from the camera and adjust the lighting to get an appropriate video output level Repeat steps 4 through 7 un
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83. agnetischen Bedingungen ausgelegt E1 Wohnbereich E2 kommerzieller und in beschranktem MaBe industrieller Bereich Stadtbereich im Freien und 4 kontrollierter EMV Bereich z B Fernsehstudio usibu3 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT This HD color video camera is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the rear panel Diese HD Farbvideokamera ist klassifiziert nach LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT Das LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT Label befindet sich auf der R ckseite CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Note on laser beams Laser beams may damage the CCDs If you shoot a scene that includes a laser beam be careful not to let a laser beam become directed into the lens of the camera Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts Chapter 3 Preparations for Recording Chapter 5 Shooting Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings 1 1 Features 1 1 1 2 System Configuration 1 3 E 2 1 Accessory Attachments 2 1 E 2 2 Controls and Connectors 2 X E 3 1 Precaut
84. al position If the pin on the tripod adaptor does not return to its stowed position after removing the camera move the lever in the direction of the arrow while pressing the red button once again to return the pin to its stowed position The camera cannot be mounted when the pin is in the midde engaged position Pin recess 3 7 Attaching Shoulder Strap Attach an optional shoulder strap to the shoulder strap fitting posts to use the camera slung over a shoulder Shoulder belt mount point To attach the shoulder strap Pull the strap upwards to secure it To remove the shoulder strap Press here and move the clip in the direction of the arrow Chapter 3 Preparations 3 9 E suoneJedeJd 4 1 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 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 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
85. aptor System manual Maintenance manual CD ROM version Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Testing Camera Before Shooting Before beginning shooting test and adjust the camera and make sure it is operating properly Preparations for testing Turn on the power and set the switches as shown in the figure below Iris automatic OUTPUT AUTO KNEE BARS CAMERA VTR ON STBY Zoom electrical Testing the viewfinder 1 Adjust the viewfinder position 2 Verify that color bars are displayed on the viewfinder screen If the color bar image is not good adjust the BRIGHT CONTRAST and PEAKING controls 3 Verify that the safety zone marker center marker text messages etc are displayed on the viewfinder screen when the DISPLAY switch is set to ON 4 1 Set the DISPLAY switch to MENU and verify that the setup menus are displayed on the viewfinder screen 2 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button and verify that the marker moves Push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button and verify that a page can be selected 5 Change the FILTER control setting and verify that the filter setting display on the viewfinder screen changed appropriately 6 1 Set the SHUTTER switch to ON and verify that the lights up 2 Repeatedly push the SHUTTER switch from ON to the SEL position and verify that the shutter speed and mode displayed on the viewfinder
86. ation of generator lock Used to synchronize video equipment using a standard sync signal Hunting Repeated operation of the auto iris resulting in the image getting alternately darker and lighter A type of malfunction ND filter An abbreviation for Neutral Density filter The ND filter allows the amount of incident light to be decreased equally across the entire spectrum Pedestal level The standard black level of a video signal when photographing Since there is noise in the black region of the video signal the master black level is set above the blanking level Return video A video signal sent from the camera to the VTR is sent back to the camera or when multiple cameras are being used a video signal selected by the control board is sent back to the cameras so the camera operator s can monitor the image This video being returned to the camera is the return video Two line image enhancer A circuit with the function of delaying the video signal for 2H two horizontal scan line times for use in obtaining a signal used in vertical and horizontal edge enhancement Vertical smear Bright vertical bands can appear in the image when photographing an extremely bright subject with a CCD camera This is called vertical smear This smear is greatly reduced with an FIT type CCD camera 2092217 TLD HAAR GRE
87. be saved 5 To set the values for another items repeat steps 3 and 4 6 When the menu operation is completed set the DISPLAY switch to ON The menu display disappears from the viewfinder screen and the current status of the camera appears at the upper and lower edges of the screen 4 5 7 Displaying the Power Voltage In the BATT ALARM page of the OPERATION menu you can display the settings relating to the operating power No setting is made using this page 1 Set the DISPLAY switch to MENU 2 Tum the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to display the BATT ALARM page and press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button BATT ALARM page lt BATT ALARM gt 4 gt ADP BEFORE END END 4 16 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording The current status of each item appears to the right of the item Item Contents TYPE Shows the input power source BEFORE END Shows the ALARM voltage set with the MAINTENANCE menu when the input power source is other than AC ADP END Shows the SHUTDOWN voltage set with the MAINTENANCE menu when the input power source is other than AC ADP 3 When the menu operation is completed set the DISPLAY switch to ON 4 5 8 Other Settings In the OTHERS page of the OPERATION menu you can make settings for D5600K assignable switch microphone gain and VTR S S switches 1 setthe DISPLAY switch to MENU 2 Tum the MENU SE
88. ct is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment s E1 residential E2 commercial and light industrial urban outdoors and E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio Pour les clients europ ens Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme la fois la Directive sur la compatibilit lectromagn tique EMC 89 336 CEE et la Directive sur les basses tensions 73 23 CEE mises par la Commission de la Communaut Europ enne La conformit ces directives implique la conformit aux normes europ ennes suivantes EN60950 S curit des produits 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 sowohl die EMV Direktive 89 336 EEC als auch die Direktive Niederspannung 73 23 EEC der EG Kommission Die Erf llung dieser Direktiven bedeutet Konformitat f r die folgenden Europ ischen Normen EN60950 Produktsicherheit EN55103 1 Elektromagnetische Interferenz Emission EN55103 2 Elektromagnetische Empfindlichkeit Immunitat Dieses Produkt ist fur den Einsatz unter folgenden elektrom
89. d value is automatically stored in memory 4 1 E Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 5 D gt 2 c 3 D 5 o 5 40 5 o gt O J O 5 10 surges pue 4 1 Adjustments and Settings for Recording During black balance adjustment the iris will be automatically closed During black balance adjustment the gain switching circuit will work automatically and 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 Refer to the Installation amp Maintenance Manual for information on internal inspection About black balance memory The black balance values stored in memory will be preserved even when the camera power is turned off 4 1 2 Adjusting the White Balance Automatic adjustment of white balance is performed with the following procedure 1 Set the switches as shown in the fi
90. dixes sexipueddy Glossary Aliasing Sampling is performed in converting an analog signal to a digital signal Aliasing is a type of interference distortion which can be introduced in the sampling process Auto knee A circuit which automatically adjusts the knee point to allow the video camera to image with a wider dynamic range the range of brightnesses the imaging device can handle CC filter See Color temperature conversion filter Color temperature A value which tells whether the color of light tends towards red or towards blue and expresses that as a temperature in units of K kelvin The value is lower as the light tends toward red and higher as the light tends toward blue Color temperature conversion filter CC filter A filter which adjusts the color temperature so that the same color tones as would be seen with light of a standard color temperature can be obtained with whatever illumination source is being used Appendixes A 4 E Ff An abbreviation for Flange Focal Length Flange focal length The distance from the lens mount plane to the image forming plane Flare Light which enters the lens but is not needed for forming an image reaching the image forming plane and by some means harming the contrast of the image Flicker A phenomenon resulting in a flickering image due to variation in the brightness of a light source in sync with the power line frequency Genlock An abbrevi
91. e 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 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 EN60950 Product Safety EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This produ
92. emale Connect a microphone This connector and the AUDIO IN CH 1 connector on the back are alternately activated with the MIC IN switch 2 A E Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts 6 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 is the same function as with the RET 1 buttons on the grip and right side MIC IN microphone input switch Select either the microphone connected to the MIC 1 IN connector or that connected to the AUDIO IN CH 1 connector on the back 48 To use the microphone connected to MIC1 IN connector and supply a power of 48 V to the microphone OFF FRONT To use the microphone connected to the MICI IN connector without supplying a power REAR To use the microphone connected to the AUDIO IN CH 1 connector on the back Whether or not to supply a power to the microhone can be set with the exculsive microphone power switch of the AUDIO IN CH 1 connector Q VF viewfinder connector 20 pin Connect the viewfinder cable SHUTTER switch OFF An electronic shutter does not function ON An electronic shutter is activated SEL The shutter speed and shutter mode change each time the switch is set to this position For details see 4 2 Setting the Electronic Shutter on page 4 4 INCOM EAR intercom earphone LEVEL control To adjust the intercom earph
93. et up items related to the viewfinder Proceed as follows 1 setthe DISPLAY switch to MENU 2 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to display the ZEBRA VF DTL page and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button ZEBRA VF DTL page lt ZEBRA UF gt 5 ZEBRA ON ZEBRAI 70 ZEBRA2 100 UF DIL 0 ON The current setting of each item appears to the right of the item Item Contents ZEBRA Sets zebra marker 1 zebra marker 2 or both to ON or OFF ZEBRA1 Adjusts the zebra marker 1 50 to 82 ZEBRA2 Adjusts the zebra marker 2 88 to 112 VF DTL Sets VF detail to ON or OFF 3 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to align the arrow marker 3 with the item to be changed and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The arrow marker 3 will change into mark 4 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to change the setting to the desired value and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The mark will change back to the arrow marker 2 and the new setting will be saved 5 To set the values for another items repeat steps 3 and 4 6 To end menu operations set the DISPLAY switch to ON The menu display will disappear from the viewfinder screen and the status of items set to ON will be displayed on the screen 4 5 6 Setting up the Auto lris The AUTO IRIS page of the OPERATION menu is used to set up items related to the auto iris 1 Set the DISPL
94. ety zone marker or center marker screen size marker etc may be made quickly and easily using setup menus displayed on the viewfinder screen or an external monitor 4 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 5 Center marker A cross shaped marker which indicates the center of the viewfinder screen 1 1 E Chapter 1 Overview 5 euin O lt Je1deuo 1 1 Features 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 using text and symbols Further there are other indicators arranged above and below the viewfinder such as a tally lamp battery warning indicator and an indicator to tell that one or more settings are other than standard This makes it simple to check the status of the camera 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 multi format viewfinder Along with developing the HDC 950 930 a 2 type multi format viewfinder HDVF 20A is provided Prevention of electrical shock When the power connection is unsafe the power suppl
95. fficients MATRIX ON OFF Turns the linear matrix correction function on or off ON OFF Turns the preset matrix on or off SMPTE 240M Selects the preset matrix ITU 709 SMPTE WIDE NTSC EBU ITU 609 USER MATRIX9 ON OFF Turns the user matrix correction function on or off MULTI MATRIX ON OFF Turns the multi matrix correction function on or off MULTI MATRIX PHASE 2 23 45 68 90 113 Sets the region the multi matrix correction function can be 135 158 180 203 changed sixteen axis mode 225 248 270 293 315 338 HUE 99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the color phase the multi matrix correction function affects in every sixteen axis mode SAT 99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the satulation level the multi matrix correction function affects in every sixteen axis mode ALL CLEAR Push the MENU Clears the HUE and SAT values in each phase to 0 SEL knob ENTER button MATRIX ON OFF Turns the linear matrix correction function on or off PRESET9 ON OFF Turns the preset matrix on or off SMPTE 240M Selects the preset matrix ITU 709 SMPTE WIDE NTSC EBU ITU 609 USER MATRIX ON OFF Turns the user matrix correction function on or off MULTI MATRIX ON OFF Turns the multi matrix correction function on or off SHUTTER SHUTTER ECS ON OFF Turns the SHUTTER or ECS on or off 1 100 to 1 2000 9 Selects the shutter speed or ECS when SHUTTER ECS is set ECS ON ECS FREQ HDC 950 Sets the ECS frequency when ECS is selected 30 0 to 4300 Hz 9
96. ge mode 2 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button until the desired page is displayed The setting items for the selected page will be displayed with the arrow marker 3 at the currently selected item To end menu operations Set the DISPLAY switch to OFF 4 7 E Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 10 pue slu unsn pv v 10 pue siueusn py 191deuo 4 4 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 VF DISPLAY page of the OPERATION 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 About display item selection see 4 5 1 Selecting Display Items on page 4 11 E and about marker display settings see 4 5 3 Setting Marker Display on page 4 13 E 4 4 1 Organization of Viewfinder Screen Status Display All the items which may be displayed on the viewfinder screen are located as shown in the figure below Zoom position Focus position
97. gure below FILTER control OUTPUT AUTO KNEE CAM N 7 lt i aln WHITE BAL A or B DISPLAY OFF GAIN Select the smallest possible gain value 4 2 E Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording When the GAIN and WHITE BAL switch settings are changed messages reflecting the new settings will be displayed for approximately three seconds in the setting change adjustment progress message display area of the viewfinder screen when the MESSAGE setting of the VF DISPLAY page of the OPERATION menu is set to ON 2 Select a FILTER control setting according to the lighting conditions NDFilter Color temperature conversion filter 1 clear A cross filter 2 1 4 ND 3200 3118 ND C 4300K 4 1 16 ND D 6300 5 1 64 ND E 8400 K When the FILTER control setting is changed messages reflecting the new settings will be displayed for approximately three seconds in the setting change adjustment progress message display area of the viewfinder screen when the MESSAGE setting of the VF DISPLAY page of the OPERATION menu is set to ON 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
98. he overall organization of the various menus TOP MENU gt MAINTENANCE FILE DIAGNOSIS The TOP menu contents vary based on the settings of switches on the SG board inside the camera For more information refer to the Installation amp Maintenance Manual To display the TOP menu screen Move the DISPLAY switch from OFF to MENU while pressing the STATUS CANCEL switch toward STATUS DISPLAY switch STATUS CANCEL switch MENU SEL knob ENTER button Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording The TOP menu has the following sub menus OPERATION menu This menu contains items for markers and character displays in the viewfinder whose settings need to be changed during normal operation by a camera operator Ordinarily when the DISPLAY switch is set to MENU this menu will be displayed For details on adjustments and setup to be performed using this menu see 4 5 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu PAINT menu This menu contains items for when precise image adjustment is being performed by observing the camera s output waveforms using a device such as a waveform monitor Setting up the camera for the items of this menu can be performed using an external remote control panel or master setup unit but this menu itself is convenient when the camera is used outdoors in a stand alone configuration This menu is about the same as
99. he skin tone detail function SKIN GATE ON OFF Turn the zebra indication of the skin tone detail portion on or off CH SW ON OFF Turns each channel of the skin detail function on or off Channel 1 is fixed to ON GATE ON OFF Turns each channel of the skin gate function on or off Any one of channels is set to on PHASE AUTO Sets automatically the region of each channel the skin detail function affects 0 10 359 Adjusts the center phase of the hue being processed by the skin tone detail function to each channel WIDTH 0 10 90 Adjusts the width of the hue being processed the skin tone detail function to each channel SAT 99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the saturation level of the hue being processed by the skin tone detail function to each channel LEVEL 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the skin tone detail amount to each channel 4 21 E Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 10 pue 10 pue 4 6 PAINT Menu Page Setting item Allowable settings Description USER MATRIX R G B G 99 to 0 to 99 Sets arbitrary R G or R B user set matrix coefficients G R G B 99 to 0 to 99 Sets arbitrary G R or G B user set matrix coefficients B R B G 99 to 0 to 99 Sets tarbitrary B R or B G user set matrix coe
100. ill become wider and the depth of field will be reduced 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 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 second will reduce flicker 4 4 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4 2 2 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 Set the SHUTTER item in the VF DISPLAY page of the OPERATION menu to ON using the procedure outlined in 4 5 1 Selecting Display Items on page 4 11 E 2 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 3 Push the SHUTTER switch to the SEL position again before the display disappears Repeat this actio
101. inder screen while this button is pressed It is the same function as with the RET 1 buttons on the sides Y RGB switch Select the video signal output for the VF and TEST OUT connectors Y Output is the Y signal this is the power on default RGB Output is the component video signal s selected by the R G B switch R G B red green blue switch When the Y RGB switch is set to RGB select the component video signal s to be provided as output to the VF and TEST OUT connectors 2 2 E Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts ASSINABLE switch You can assign a function using the OPERATION menu For details on function assignment see 4 5 8 Other Settings on page 4 16 Q FILTER internal filter selection control Used to select an internal filter appropriate for the light source illuminating the subject NDFilter Color temperature conversion filter 1 clear A cross filter 2 1 4 ND 3200 3 1 8 ND C 4300K 4 1 16 ND 6300 5 1 64 ND 8400 AUTO W B BAL white and black balance automatic adjustment switch Used to automatically adjust white and black balance WHT Automatically adjust white balance BLK Automatically adjust black balance CAMERA VTR switch Used to select control signals sent to a VTR connected to the camera The operation of the VTR at the start of recording for each setting is shown in the table below
102. ioliSs e L eo o rese aes vous Por 3 1 E 3 2 Connections and Power Supply 3 X E 3 2 1 E eee 3 X E 3 2 2 Power Supply tte m 3 3 3 3 Attaching 3 A E 3 4 Adjusting the Flange Focal Length 3 5 3 5 Adjusting Viewfinder Position 3 6 E 3 6 Mounting the Camera on a Tripod 3 8 E 3 7 Attaching a Shoulder Strap 3 9 E 4 1 Adjusting the Black Balance and White Balance 4 1 E 4 1 1 Adjusting the Black Balance 4 1 B 4 1 2 Adjusting the White Balance 4 2 4 2 Setting the Electronic Shutter 4 A E 4 2 1 About the Shutter Modes 4 4 E 4 2 2 Selecting the Shutter Mode and Speed 4 A E 4 3 Viewfinder Screen Setup Menu Displays 4 6 E 4 3 1 Basic Operation of the Setup Menus 4 7 4 4 Viewfinder Screen Status Display 4 8 E 4 4 1 Organization of Viewfinder Screen Status Display 4 8 E 4 5 Setu
103. is connected MIC When a microphone is connected Microphone power switch When a microphone is connected 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 To supply a power of 12 V To supply a power of 12 V modification of the camera is required For details refer to the Installation amp Maintenance Manual Note that the modification must be performed by a service personel only RET CONT return control connector 6 pin Used for connection to a CAC 6 Return Video Selector EXT external input and output connector 20 pin Used to supply signals such as Y Pb Pr signals to external equipment REMOTE connector 8 pin Used for connection to an RM B150 Remote Control Unit RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel or MSU 700 750 Master Setup Unit OUT DC power supply output connector 4 pin Used to supply power to devices such as a wireless receiver optional IN DC power supply input connector XLR 4 pin Used for connection to the AC 550 550CE AC Adaptor a battery etc to supply power to the camera HD SERIAL OUT connector BNC type Used for output of HD SDI serial data VTR connector 26 pin Used for connection to a VTR such as the HDW 250 or HDCD 50 HD Signal Distributor Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts JO pue z
104. ment fails If the white balance adjustment process does not end successfully the error message AWB 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 Refer to the optional Maintenance Manual for information on internal inspection 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 position of the FILTER control 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 When the AUTO W B BAL switch is pushed to the WHT side the white balance will be adjusted automatically according to the position of the FILTER control The adjusted value will be stored in the selected memory Each memory can store up to five adjusted values for a total of 10 The number of values that may be stored in each memory can be limited to 1 using the MAINTENANCE menu In this case the value stored in the memory will not correspond to the FILTER switch setting For settings using the MAINTENANCE menu Refer to the Installation amp Maintenance Manual 4 3 E Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording
105. n Sony Corporation Printed in Japan HDC 950 930 JN SY B amp P Company 2002 04 13 3 204 027 04 1 http www sony net 2000
106. n and the current status of the camera appears at the upper and lower edges of the screen 4 1 8 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4 6 PAINT Menu The PAINT menu contains a collection of paint adjustment items such as white adjustment Up to five groups of painting data scene files may be saved for scenes to be shot SCENE FILE page For information on performing settings see 4 3 1 Basic Operation of the Setup Menus on page 4 7 E To display the PAINT menu screen 1 Set the DISPLAY switch from OFF to MENU while pushing the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The TOP menu screen will appear TOP MENU gt OPERATION PAINT MATNTENANCE DIAGNOSIS 2 Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to align the arrow marker 3 with PAINT Push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The PAINT menu screen will appear To return to the TOP menu from the PAINT menu Align the arrow marker with TOP on the right top of each page then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button Press the STATUS CANCEL switch toward CANCEL twice To reset a PAINT menu item to its standard factory setting on each page Align the arrow marker with the item and hold the MENU SEL knob ENTER button pressed for three seconds This operation is valid only with items that require a value to be entered 4 19 E Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 10
107. n 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 601 59 941 Standard mode 1 100 or 1 60 gt 1 125 1 250 1 500 gt 1 1000 1 2000 ECS mode lt gt When shipped from the factory the camera is set up such that all modes and speeds in the table of Shutter modes and speeds on this page will be displayed However the camera may be set so that only the necessary modes and speeds are displayed For more information refer to the Installation amp Maintenance Manual When ECS mode is selected The MENU SEL knob ENTER button on the front of the camera may be rotated to change the shutter speed The selected shutter speed will be preserved even if the camera power is turned off Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4 5 E 20 pue siueunsn py p 10 pue siueusn py 191deuo 4 3 Viewfinder Screen Setup Menu Displays When the DISPLAY switch is set to MENU the OPERATION menu will be displayed on the viewfinder screen The OPERATION menu is displayed one page at a time The OPERATION menu is used to select various setting values and to select items which will be displayed on the viewfinder screen and how those items will be displayed About the TOP menu The TOP menu displays t
108. nnected 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 PRST 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 When the MESSAGE setting on the VF DISPLAY page of the OPERATION menu is set to ON the new setting will be displayed in the setting change adjustment progress message display area of the viewfinder screen for three seconds when the setting is changed using this switch Example WHITE Ach or WHITE PRESET DISPLAY switch You can turn on or off the displays safety zone marker center marker text displays and menu screens on the viewfinder screen ON Text describing the camera s operation status will be displayed on the viewfinder screen OFF viewfinder screen displays will be turned off MENU Setup menus
109. ny position other than L 4 12 E Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording SHUTT When the electronic shutter is used FAN When FAN mode setting with the MAINTENANCE menu is other than AUTO1 EXT When the lens extender is in use When the lens extender is not in used the mark does not light even if IND is set to ON When the format other than 59 941 is selected FORMAT 3 Perform the desired settings for each item Whether the exclamation mark should light or not is set in the IND column Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to move the arrow marker to the item you want to set then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The arrow marker 3 changes to a question mark Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to select ON or OFF as desired then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The mark changes back to the arrow marker 2 When you select ON in step 2 set the condition for lighting in NORMAL column by selecting the normal condition where the mark dones not light When you select OFF proceed to step 4 8 Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to move the arrow marker 3 to the NORMAL column of the item you select in step 1 then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The arrow marker 3 changes to a question mark 4 Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button until the desired setting is displayed then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button
110. 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 1096 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 displayed 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 may occur Adjust the lens iris gain control labeled IG IS S etc For more information refer to the lens operation manual 1 Hunting The automatic iris responds over and over and the image repeatedly darkens and lightens When automatic white balance adjust
111. one volume level The intrcom level adjustment is enabled when the INCOM 1 2 LEVEL switches on the right back panel are set to F VIR START recording start stop button When a VTR is connected recording begins when this button is pressed and stops when it is pressed again This button functions the same as the VTR button on the lens When a camera control unit is connected the function of this button can be changed to the RET2 INCOM1 2 MIC ON OFF function on using the OPERATION menu For details see 4 5 8 Other Settings on page 4 16 1 Disabled when a camera control unit is connected Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts JO suonoun pue z Jo pue 2 2 2 Controls and Connectors Back Left TALLY lamp and TALLY switch CCU connector INCOM1 and 2 connectors EARPHONE jack TRACKER connector Q GENLOCK IN RET IN PROMPTER OUT connector and switch AUDIO IN 1 and 2 connectors and switches RET CONT connector D EXT connector TALLY lamp and TALLY switch ON The tally lamp lights when a tally signal or a call signal generated by pressing a CALL button is received OFF The tally lamp is prevented from lighting O CCU Camera Control Unit connector optical multi connector Connects to a camera control unit via an o
112. p Using the OPERATION Menu 4 10 E 4 5 1 Selecting Display Items 4 11 E 4 5 2 Selecting the Items for which an Mark to Light 4 12 E 4 5 3 Setting Marker 4 13 4 5 4 Setting Gain Values for the GAIN Switch Positions 4 14 E 4 5 5 Setting up Viewfinder 4 14 4 5 6 Setting up the Auto 4 15 4 5 7 Displaying the Power Voltage 4 16 E 4 5 8 Other Settings saa ua SE Ra 4 16 4 5 9 Operator Piles tete ettet 4 17 E 4 5 10 Displaying Lens Files 4 17 E 4 6 PAINT MEMU u a l 4 19 E 5 1 Shooting Operations 5 1 Table of Contents 3 E Table of Contents pesas es de edid as T Specifications ink A 1 E Appendix Testing the Camera Before Shootinsg A 2 E 1055 M A A E Manuals for the HDC 900 series camera system The Maintenance Manual CD ROM Version and System Manual provide general information on the system including system configuration connection There are four manuals for the HDC 900 series camera system
113. ptical electro composite cable INCOM1 and 2 intercom 1 and 2 connectors XLR 5 pin Used for input and output of intercom audio signals EARPHONE jack minijack Connect an earphone or headset for output of the VTR playback audio signal 2 6 E Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts TRACKER connector 20 pin Used for communication between the camera operator and tracker and for intercom 1 and 2 connection This also supplied the up tally and program audio signals The TRUNK LINE input output signals are also assigned GENLOCK IN RET IN 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 GENLOCK IN For input of an external gen lock signal valid in stand alone use only RET IN For input of the return video signal valid in stand alone use only PROMPTER OUT Used for output of a prompter signal valid only when a camera control unit is connected AUDIO IN auido input 1 2 connectors BNC type and switches Connect audio signals An input select switch and microphone power switch are provided for each channel Input select switches Microphone power switches LINE OFF 48V LINE O OFF 48V SO CH 1 CH 1 O Input select switch Set to the appropriate position according to the connected eqiupment LINE When a line level signal source
114. r And also when lighting is dark and color temperature is high it is possible to correct color temperature with sensitivity higher than CC filter When you change the settings of the D5600K gain amplifier it is necessary to perform automatic white balance adjustment For details see 4 1 2 Adjusting the White Balance ASSIGNABLE switch settings Setting Function OFF Assigns no function FAN Assigns the function to maximize the cooling fan rotation VTR S S switch settings Seiting Function RET2 SW Assigns the ON OFF function to display the image of the return video signal 2 on the viewfinde 1 Assigns the ON OFF function of the intercom microphone 1 INCOM2 Assigns the ON OFF function of the intercom microphone 2 The 2 mark will change back to the arrow marker 9 and the new setting will be saved 5 To set the values for another items repeat steps 3 and 4 6 When the menu operation is completed set the DISPLAY switch to ON The menu display disappears from the viewfinder screen and the current status of the camera appears at the upper and lower edges of the screen 4 5 9 Using Operator Files Using the OPERATOR FILE page you can read and write OPERATION and PAINT menu settings from to memory stick as operator files OPERATOR FILE page lt OPERATOR FILE 9 MS WRITE MS PRESET Item
115. re are a PGM control incorporated with a select switch a line select switch a LEVEL TALK switch and INCOM control each for intercom lines 1 and 2 INCOM 1 INCOM 2 same components as those of INCOM 1 PGM Select switch PGM control and qv a 2 LEVEL TALK R ON R LEVEL TALK switch 1 OFF 5 o 9 o gt z 2 o INCOM control PGM program control and switch Adjust the program audio reception level Select program 1 or 2 with the switch Line select switch Select the intercom line PROD Producer line ENG Engineer line LEVEL TALK switch R ON The intercom headset microphone is turned on The intercom audio reception level is adjusted with the INCOM control R OFF The intercom headset microphone is turned off The intercom audio reception level is adjusted with the INCOM control F 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 control Adjusts the intercom audio reception level Q CALL button When you press this button the red tally lamp of the RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel or the MSU 700A 750 Master Setup Unit will light Use to call the operator of the RCP or MSU Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts JO suonoun pue
116. rmation refer to the System Manual 3 2 2 Power Supply This camera operates on any of the following power supplies Power supplied from connected equipment Power from an AC adaptor Power from the attached battery pack HDCU 900 950 Camera Control Unit Optical multi connector VTR connector HDCD 50 HD Signal Distributor HDC 950 930 HD Color Video Camera DC IN connector AC 550 AC Adaptor BKP L551 Battery Adaptor BP L60 L80 Battery Pack With the POWER switch set to CCU the camera is turned on when a camera control unit is connected With the POWER switch set to EXT the camera is turned on when power is supplied via the VTR connector or the DC IN connector Using a battery pack To supply power from a battery pack set the POWER switch to EXT and attach a battery adaptor or battery case to the camera Note The DC L1 L90 Battery Case cannot be mounted directly to the camera To use a BP 90 Battery Pack Use a DC 300 Battery Case optional For information on mounting the battery case see the operation manual supplied with the battery case To use a BP L60 L80 Battery Pack Use the BKP L551 Battery Adaptor optional For more information refer to Installation amp Maintenance Manual 3 3 E Chapter 3 Preparations suoneJedeJd suoneJedeJg 1e1deuo 3 3 Attaching Lens
117. s The HDC 930 covers 50I as well as 60I systems The HDC 950 also covers Progressive Scan PsF systems in addition to 50I and 60I systems Memory stick operation The camera is equipped with a memory stick drive which enables setup data storage and software upgrading using memory sticks 1 Memory Stick and IZEM Srick are trademarks of Sony Corporation 2 ECS Extended clear Scan See 4 2 Setting the Electronic Shutter 3 Super EVS mode See 4 2 Setting the Electronic Shutter Selection of gamma table Multiple gamma tables are provided enabling you to use multiple formats and perform flexible image creation Wide variety of detail control functions Skin tone detail 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 hue color components centered on skin tones Detail boost frequency control The boost frequency can be adjusted from 20 MHz to 30 MHz This allows the detail thickness to be set appropriately for the subject thus enabling more subtle image expression ratio control The ratio between horizontal and vertical detail can be adjusted White black limiter The white side and black side detail can be limited independently Easy menu based setting Selections and settings for shutter speed ECS Super EVS Mode viewfinder display items video gain saf
118. screen change 7 1 Set the OUTPUT AUTO KNEE switch to CAM 2 Point the lens at some subject and turn the focus ring to adjust the focus 3 Verify that the image is displayed on the viewfinder screen 8 Verify that a zebra pattern is displayed on the viewfinder screen when the ZEBRA switch is set to ON and that the pattern disappears when the switch is set to OFF Testing the iris and zoom functions 1 1 Set the zoom to electrical 2 Using the electric zoom verify that the image changes to telephoto and wide angle and that the zoom position display on the viewfinder screen changes appropriately 2 1 Set the zoom to manual 2 Using manual zoom verify that the image changes to telephoto and wide angle and that the zoom position display on the viewfinder screen changes appropriately 3 1 Set the iris to automatic 2 Point the lens to subjects of differing brightness and verify that the iris opening is adjusted automatically 4 1 Set the iris to manual 2 Turm the iris ring and verify that the iris opening can be adjusted manually 5 1 Set the iris to automatic 2 Change the GAIN switch among the L M and H settings and verify the following The iris opening is adjusted for different gain settings for the same subject The gain value display on the viewfinder screen changes with changing switch setting The 717 is displayed when the GAIN switch is set to M or H A 3 E Appen
119. te the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to display the MARKER page and push the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The current setting of each item appears to the right of the item Item Contents MARKER 2 Toggles all markers or off CENTER To display the center marker set to ON and select the type of center marker 1 to 4 SAFETY To display the safety zone marker set to ZONE ON and select the safety zone area 80 9096 92 596 or 95 EFFECT Set to ON to display the effective pixel area ASPECT Select the aspect mode among from 16 9 MODE 15 9 14 9 13 9 4 3 VAR VAR V 1035 VISTA1 VISTA2 5 99 make the areas out of the selected aspect maker dimmer set to ON and adjust the mask level 0 to 100 VAR Effective only when VAR H or VAR V is WIDTH selected for ASPECT MODE VAR H You can change the aspect size horizontally VAR V You can change the aspect size vertically 9 Set the safety marker for the selected aspect mode a The DISPLAY ASPECT switch on the viewfinder allows you to display or not to display all markers when MARKER is set to ON regardless of the setting of the CENTER SAFETY ZONE EFFECT and ASPECT MODE on this page b When the CA 905L is connected the setting at the CA 905L is indicated in parentheses ON or OFF c When the CA 905L is connected and its VF SCAN switch is set to 4 3 is displayed Perform
120. til the image is focus at both telephoto and wide angle 3 Loosen the Ff ring lock screw Tighten the Ff ring lock screw 4 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 1 Flange focal length The distance between the lens mount attachment plane and the imaging plane 2 Ff Abbreviation of flange focal length Chapter 3 Preparations 3 5 E suoneJedeJd suoneJedeJg 3 5 Adjusting Viewfinder Position The viewfinder position may be adjusted towards the When storing the camera in a carrying front and rear and to the left and right to make it easy case to see into it Move the viewfinder as far as possible towards the microphone side and tighten the viewfinder left right positioning ring before storing the camera Adjusting to left or right Adjusting the position forward or backward 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 1 Loosen the viewfinder front rear positioning lever 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
121. y from the HDCU Camera Control Unit will be shut off 1 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 1 2 E Chapter 1 Overview Wide variety of input and output connectors Optical connector HD SDI output connector DC power supply input and output connectors Prompter signal output external gen lock generator lock signal input return signal input connector switchable EXT I O connector RCP connector VTR connector Lens connector Viewfinder connector Intercom connectors 2 Analog audio input connectors Earphone jack Tracker connector Test output connector Return control connector 1 2 System Configuration Accessories and related equipment for the HDC 950 930 are shown in the figure below HDVF C750W CAC 6 Return HD Electronic Video Selector Viewfinder HDVF 20A HD Electronic HDCZ 10 25 Viewfinder Connection Cable o 1 BKW 401 Viewfinder Rotation Bracket BKP L551 Battery Adaptor Zoom lens CSD FC2 PD50 PD250 Optical Fiber Cable HDC 950 930 HD Color Video Camera CCA 5 Cable O 1 _ CA 905L Large Lens Adaptor CNU 700 Camera Command Network Unit CCA 5 Cable max 200 meters T gl 0000000990900 000006000 009099000 000000000
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