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Operating Instructions

Remote Operation Panel

Model No.

   

AK-HRP1000G

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W0316MN7098 -PS

VQT5M21A-7 (E)             

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Summary of Contents for AK-HRP1000G

Page 1: ...s Remote Operation Panel Model No AK HRP1000G Please carefully read this manual and save this manual for future use Before using this product be sure to read Read this first pages 2 to 4 W0316MN7098 PS VQT5M21A 7 E ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...ence use the recommended accessories only FCC NOTICE USA This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f...

Page 3: ...cables The purchaser user is urged to use only equipment which has been recommended by us as peripheral equipment to be connected to the apparatus The purchaser user is urged to use only the connecting cables described below 2 For the connecting cables use shielded cables which suit the intended purpose of the apparatus Video signal connecting cables Use double shielded coaxial cables which are de...

Page 4: ...be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Предупреждение Следуйте нижеприведённым правилам если иное не указано в других документах 1 Устанавливайте прибор на твёрдой плоской поверхности за исключением отсоединяемых или несъёмных частей 2 Хранить в сухом закрытом помещении 3 Во время транспортировки не бросать не подвергать излишней вибрации или уда...

Page 5: ... 38 Using the PAINT LOCK 38 ND filter 39 Displaying and setting the ND filter 39 CC filter 40 Displaying and setting the CC filter 40 Color temperature ECC 41 Setting the color temperature ECC 41 Master gain M GAIN 42 Displaying and setting the master gain M GAIN 42 Shutter SHUTTER 43 Displaying and setting the shutter SHUTTER 43 Master pedestal M PED 44 Displaying and setting the master pedestal ...

Page 6: ...e IP addresses of the devices 129 Configuring various settings of the ROP 129 Easy IP Setup Software 130 Installing and starting the software 130 Setting IP addresses of devices 130 ROP Setup Software 132 Notice about using ROP Setup Software 132 Register the unit in ROP Setup Software ROP List 132 Configuring the Unit Settings Configuration 134 Configuring camera connection settings Camera List 1...

Page 7: ...plays featured in the manual What is shown in the manual s illustrations and screen displays may differ from how it actually appears The screenshots are used in accordance with the guidelines of Microsoft Corporation Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in this manual The term memory card will be used below as a generic term for both SD and SDHC memory cards SD or SDHC will be used i...

Page 8: ...tely and a camera control unit AK UCU500 AK UCU600 sold separately Use a dedicated optical fiber multi cable to connect a studio handy camera to a camera control unit and use an ROP cable or IP connection to connect this unit to the camera control unit When IP connections are used up to 99 camera control units can be controlled 8 Introduction ...

Page 9: ... THE PRODUCT ITSELF LOSS OF REGISTERED DATA CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE ANY DAMAGE OR CLAIMS DUE TO LOSS OR LEAKAGE OF IMAGE DATA OR SETTING DATA SAVED ON THIS UNIT OR ON A MEMORY CARD OR PERSONAL COMPUTER Network security This unit also has functions which are used when it is connected to a network Using the unit when it is connected to a network may possibly give rise to the following Leakage or discl...

Page 10: ...nit Avoid high temperature and humidity Avoid water droplets Avoid static electricity Upgrade software You can obtain the upgrade software from Service and Support on the following website https pro av panasonic net For the upgrade procedure refer to the instructions included with the download file Software for peripheral equipment Software updates will also become necessary for the peripheral equ...

Page 11: ...onnecting up to 99 CCUs via a network hub 100base TX switching hub The unit is equipped with PoE 1 allowing connection to a network device that supports the PoE standard IEEE802 3af com pliant 2 The supplied Easy IP Setup Software can be used to set the IP addresses of the unit and CCUs The supplied ROP Setup Software can be used to set the camera connections 1 Power over Ethernet Referred to as P...

Page 12: ...Accessories After unpacking the product dispose of the packaging material appropriately CD ROM 1 Easy IP Setup Software ROP Setup Software 12 Introduction ...

Page 13: ...a qualified contractor to dispose of the unit prop erly in order to protect the environment LCD panels The pixels of the LCD panel are controlled to obtain high precision with 99 99 of the effective pixels This leaves less than 0 01 of pixels that may not light or may remain on all the time This is normal and will have no effect on the images you shoot There may be some unevenness on the screen de...

Page 14: ...nit or subjecting it to a strong impact or vibration may cause a failure or accident Do not allow any foreign objects to enter inside the unit Allowing water metal items food or drink or other foreign objects to enter inside the unit may cause a fire or electric shock Installation location This unit is designed for indoor use only Use the unit on a stable and horizontal surface that is sufficientl...

Page 15: ... the screws in a location easily accessible when required The next time you use the rack mount brackets to secure the unit tighten the four screws to a torque of 50 N cm or more Rack installation rack mounting Secure the unit to the rack using two securing screws The securing screws are not supplied with the unit Purchase screws that will fit the φ5 mm 3 16 inch in diameter holes before rack mount...

Page 16: ...connection and IP connection Switch between serial connection and IP connection via the CONNECT SETTING settings of the ROP menu or via the serial LAN settings of the ROP Setup Software 35 CONNECT SETTING see page 114 ROP Setup Software see page 132 When the settings are initialized the operation mode returns to serial connection factory default state INITIAL with NW see page 113 Serial connection...

Page 17: ...s possible CCU connections Serial connection ROP cable AK HRP1000 Connection example AK UCU500 1 Connect the CCU connector on this unit to the ROP connector on the CCU using a dedicated ROP cable sold separately 2 When you have finished connecting the equipment turn on the main power of the CCU If a camera is not connected some of the control functions from the unit to the CCU will be limited Turn...

Page 18: ...her for the LAN cable 2 Max 100 m 328 1 ft 2 STP shielded twisted pair 2 When you have finished connecting the equipment turn on the power of the CCU If a camera is not connected some of the control functions from the unit to the CCU will be limited Up to 99 CCUs AK UCU500 AK UCU600 can be controlled from the unit To operate CCUs via an IP connection you need to configure the CONNECT SETTING setti...

Page 19: ... green Both the camera and viewfinder are On Off The viewfinder has been turned off from the unit n On off operation for the viewfinder cannot be performed if the power on the viewfinder is turned off 3 BARS TEST button Use this button to output the CCU color bar signal from the camera video output on the CCU rear panel To select a CCU color bar type select SYSTEM CCU BARS HD or BARS SD in the ROP...

Page 20: ...ce adjustment 7 AUTO SET UP button Use this button to start auto setup The setup status is output to the picture monitor PM Auto Setup see page 36 8 CHARA button Use this button to switch on and off the character display of the status screen on the CCU pic ture monitor PM Status displays button press method On short press Displays characters on the picture monitor PM Each short press changes the d...

Page 21: ...lays When FLARE GAMMA KNEE W CLIP HD D UHD D or SD D are assigned to the buttons On OFF Off ON When functions other than the above are assigned On ON Off OFF n Set the function assigned to the ASSIGN button in ROP SETTING ASSIGN BUTTON in the ROP menu ASSIGN BUTTON see page 111 21 Parts and their functions ...

Page 22: ... set to CONTROL When the CONTROL MODE button is set to MODE pressing these buttons enables dis ables the functions assigned to each button CONTROL MENU 1 to CONTROL MENU 5 see page 110 MODE ON OFF 1 to MODE ON OFF 5 see page 111 Status displays When FLARE GAMMA KNEE W CLIP HD D UHD D or SD D are assigned to the buttons On OFF Off ON When functions other than the above are assigned On ON Off OFF 3 ...

Page 23: ...evious menu level 4 UNDO button Use this button to restore the values controlled during the setting operation to the values prior to control It is enabled when lit The operation will be applied to the single menu item currently being controlled 5 MENU button Use this button to display the menu screen on the LCD panel Status displays On Menu screen is displayed Off Menu screen is hidden status scre...

Page 24: ...ys On Scene files 6 to 8 and EXT1 and EXT2 can be selected Off Scene files 1 to 5 can be selected 3 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 EXT1 and 5 EXT2 buttons SCENE FILE Use these buttons to recall the corresponding scene files as necessary Scene file see page 37 Scene files read from a memory card can be assigned to EXT1 and EXT2 under SD CARD LOAD PUT FILE of the ROP menu PUT FILE see page 122 Status displays On A s...

Page 25: ...filter setting When HEAD button off Changes the CC filter setting When HEAD button lit Only displays the CC filter position Switching is not possible CC filter see page 40 When ECC button lit When ROP SETTING ECC BTN CTRL is set to VAR in the ROP menu you can con figure the ECC COLOR TEMP values in the ROP menu COLOR TEMP see page 74 When ROP SETTING ECC BTN CTRL is set to MEM in the ROP menu the ...

Page 26: ...n the ROP menu STD POSITION M GAIN see page 112 10 M GAIN setting buttons Use the up and down buttons to select the master gain video input sensitivity setting Master gain M GAIN see page 42 11 M GAIN display This displays the combined value of the master gain M GAIN adjustment value and the VAR value 12 VAR button Use this button to change the step of the M GAIN value Status displays On Adjustmen...

Page 27: ...n or off Status displays On ON Off OFF 3 SYNC button SHUTTER Use this button switch between the shutter and sync shutter Status displays On Sync shutter Off Step shutter 4 SHUTTER setting buttons Use the up and down buttons to select the shutter speed setting Shutter SHUTTER see page 43 27 Parts and their functions ...

Page 28: ...rea of the LCD panel status screen When adjusting the flare the PED area will appear as the FLARE area ン ヨ ン ヨ ャ ャ ヤ パ ヨ モ リ ワ ヶラュチチュヵロ ヌヒパパ パ ノピヒ フベパパ ヌプ ヌビブ パ ノヒペ ョブチハチプ ヱ ユ ュ ヵ ユ ヮ ヱ ヤモヮチンヤヷチホチ ヤヤヶチンヤヷチホチ ヮモヵンリヹ ヨモリワ ラュチハチュ ヒバビ レワユユ ヨモヮヮモ This is a target of the paint control lock PAINT LOCK 3 FLARE button When this button is lit the BLACK R G and B dial can be used as a flare R G and B adjustm...

Page 29: ...R and MFLR The setting values can be viewed in the TEMP area of the LCD panel status screen Depending on the selected property the TEMP area will appear as the USER SYNC B GAM or M FLR area ン ヨ ン ヨ ャ ャ ヤ パ ヨ モ リ ワ ヶラュチチュヵロ ヌヒパパ パ ノピヒ フベパパ ヌプ ヌビブ パ ノヒペ ョブチハチプ ヱ ユ ュ ヵ ユ ヮ ヱ ヤモヮチンヤヷチホチ ヤヤヶチンヤヷチホチ ヮモヵンリヹ ヨモリワ ラュチハチュ ヒバビ レワユユ ヨモヮヮモ For the operating procedure see the following page SELECT dial see page...

Page 30: ...ster pedestal level Turn it right clockwise to increase the master pedestal For details on adjusting the master pedestal see the following page Master pedestal M PED see page 44 5 RELATIVE button Use this button to set whether the variable range of the IRIS lever will be dependent on the SENSE dial and COARSE dial Status displays On The IRIS lever is dependent on the settings of the SENSE dial and...

Page 31: ...ly sets the iris to CLOSE Off Cancels iris CLOSE 11 M PED display This display shows the master pedestal value 12 IRIS LOCK button Use this button to disable lock iris operation Lock range Status displays Off Iris can be controlled Lit red Iris operation is disabled locked Flashing red Due to iris adjustment from another device the adjustment value and the IRIS lever position do not match n If you...

Page 32: ...eturned to the lock position the button turns off and normal control becomes possible n This also flashes if the camera adjustment values and M PED dial position are offset when the control target camera is switched At the point in time when the M PED dial is moved to the position that matches the camera adjustment values the button turns off and normal control becomes possible 32 Parts and their ...

Page 33: ... an optical transmission error has occurred Lit red Indicates that the camera is not connected to the CCU Off The camera cable is connected normally 4 PANEL ACTIVE button Use this button to lock disable the panel operation When disabled the LCD panel display will turn off The ND CC M GAIN and SHUTTER setting buttons will also turn off Lock range Status displays On Enabled Off Disabled 5 CALL butto...

Page 34: ... 7 Memory card slot Insert a memory card into this slot You can save the settings of the unit and the scene files user files and other files to a memory card Memory cards see page 10 8 Memory card access indicator This indicator lights when data is read from or written to a memory card 9 Torque adjustment screw Use a flat bladed screwdriver to adjust the torque of the iris lever 34 Parts and their...

Page 35: ...onnections to the CCU 2 LAN connector Use a LAN cable to connect to a CCU or personal computer that supports IP connections 3 PREVIEW connector This connector outputs preview signals 4 SIGNAL GND terminal Connect this to the system ground 35 Parts and their functions ...

Page 36: ...e AUTO SET UP button flashes while the auto setup start preparation mode is established and a square marker appears in the center of the camera viewfinder Align the white at the center of the gray scale with this square marker To cancel setup press and hold this button 2 Press the AUTO SET UP button A again The AUTO SET UP button lights as auto setup starts Holding down the AUTO SET UP button duri...

Page 37: ...the store operation is performed the state at that point in time is stored in the scene file Opening a scene file A B A 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 EXT1 and 5 EXT2 buttons B Scene file page switching button Operating procedure 1 Press the desired scene number button A The scene file page can be switched between 1 to 5 and 6 to 8 EXT1 EXT2 with the scene file page switching button B The pressed button lights and...

Page 38: ...t DTL dial D Detail enhancer adjustment C D A B A PAINT LOCK button B GAIN R GAIN G and GAIN B dials C BLACK R BLACK G and BLACK B dials D DTL dial Operating procedure 1 Adjust each item with the control dials 2 Press the PAINT LOCK button A The button lights 3 Turn the control dial to its center position 4 Press the PAINT LOCK button A again The button turns off The value of the adjustment positi...

Page 39: ...d pos ition remains set while the indicator is green lit STD POSITION ND see page 112 D A B C A ND indicator B ND display C ND setting buttons D HEAD button Operating procedure 1 Press the ND setting buttons C This allows you to change the ND filter setting value The setting cannot be changed while the HEAD button D is lit Only position display is performed The HEAD button also lights when operati...

Page 40: ...e standard pos ition remains set while the indicator is green lit STD POSITION CC see page 112 A B C A CC indicator B CC display C CC setting buttons Operating procedure 1 Press the CC setting buttons C This allows you to change the CC filter setting value The setting cannot be changed while the HEAD button is lit Only position display is performed The HEAD button also lights when operating from t...

Page 41: ... When the ECC button is lit the ECC function is enabled The function is disabled when the button is unlit When you set SCENE to be displayed on the status screen you can verify the ECC setting C ン ヨ ン ヨ ャ ャ ヤ パ ヨモリワ ヶラュチチュヵロ ヴヤユワユ ヰョョ ワュ チチチチチチチビ ヤヤ チチチチチチチモ ユヤヤ ピビパパレ ヴラヵ ヒバヒパパ ヌヒパパ パ ノピヒ フベパパ ヌプ ヌビブ パ ノヒペ ョブチハチプ ヱユュ ヵユヮヱ ヮモヵンリヹ ヨモリワ ラュチハチュ レワユユ ヨモヮヮモ ヒバビ C 2 Press the CC setting buttons B This al...

Page 42: ...orange lit The standard position remains set while the indicator is green lit STD POSITION M GAIN see page 112 D A B C A M GAIN indicator B M GAIN display C M GAIN setting buttons D VAR button Operating procedure 1 Press the M GAIN setting buttons C This allows you to change the master gain setting value When the VAR button D is pressed to turn on the button the master gain can make fine adjustmen...

Page 43: ...ch between step and sync shutter The current setting value is displayed in the SHUTTER display B B A D C A ON button SHUTTER B SHUTTER display C SHUTTER setting buttons D SYNC button SHUTTER Operating procedure 1 Press the ON button SHUTTER A to turn on the button The shutter is enabled To adjust the sync shutter press the SYNC button SHUTTER D to turn on the button 2 Press the SHUTTER setting but...

Page 44: ... C is off canceled C A B A M PED display B M PED dial C M PED LOCK button Operating procedure 1 Turn the M PED dial B The setting value is displayed on the M PED display A 2 Press the M PED dial B Change the master pedestal value The master pedestal and the R G and B pedestal can be adjusted independently Changing the master pedestal set ting does not change the R G and B pedestal settings values ...

Page 45: ...ial Operating procedure 1 Adjust the iris level with the IRIS lever B Moving it forward adjusts the level in the CLOSE direction and moving it backward adjusts the level in the OPEN direction Use the SENSE dial G to adjust the iris variable range when the IRIS lever B is moved from the center to the upper and lower edges SENSE dial see page 30 Use the COARSE dial H to adjust the iris value when th...

Page 46: ...on the button The auto iris turns on When the auto iris is on the convergence level of the iris can be adjusted with the IRIS lever B Moving it forward adjusts the level in the CLOSE direction and moving it backward adjusts the level in the OPEN direction 46 Adjustment and settings ...

Page 47: ...ra for control via the unit can be selected with the dial Camera selection see page 48 USER adjusts the function set with ROP SETTING USER ASSIGN in the ROP menu B F E D A C A SELECT dial B TEMP indicator C CAM SEL indicator D SYNC indicator E USER indicator F MFLR indicator Operating procedure 1 Press the SELECT dial A for at least approximately 1 second This allows you to select TEMP CAM SEL SYN...

Page 48: ...lect TEMP CAM SEL SYNC USER and MFLR 2 Turn the SELECT dial A to select CAM SEL Turn the dial until the CAM SEL indicator B lights 3 Press the SELECT dial A The mode changes to camera selection mode 4 Turn the SELECT dial A to select the camera Turning the dial changes the camera number displayed on the status screen 5 Press the SELECT dial A The camera selection is confirmed and the camera with t...

Page 49: ...ヱユユュ パピチャロモヤレチヴラモュリワヨ パフチヱユュユヴヵモロ パブチラュチヤランヰヮモ パプチヶラュチヤランヰヮモ パヘチンヨャチヨモリワ ヨ モ リ ワ ヶラュチチュヵロ ヌヒパパ パ ノピヒ フベパパ ヌプ ヌビブ パ ノヒペ ョブチハチプ ヱ ユ ュ ヵ ユ ヮ ヱ ヤモヮチンヤヷチホチ ヤヤヶチンヤヷチホチ ヮモヵンリヹ ヨモリワ ラュチハチュ レワユユ ヨモヮヮモ ヒバビ Transitioning from the MENU screen Turn MENU button OFF to transition When the status screen is displayed turning the rightmost menu operation dial changes the information displayed on the status screen T...

Page 50: ... side CAM INFO This displays the camera information ヤ ン ヨ ン ヨ ャ ャ パ ヨモリワ ヶラュチチュヵロ ヌヒパパ パ ノピヒ フベパパ ヌプ ヌビブ パ ノヒペ ョブチハチプ ヱユュ ヵユヮヱ ョヰンヮモヵチ ヒパベパバブパㄑ ヤパヒチホチモレノラヤブパパパ ヮモヵンリヹ ヨモリワ ラュチハチュ レワユユ ヨモヮヮモ ヒバビ Display Item C Displays the name of the currently selected camera Camera selection see page 48 FORMAT Displays the currently selected system format FORMAT see page 105 SCENE This displays the scene setting ...

Page 51: ...menu Color temperature ECC see page 41 SHT Displays the currently set shutter value Shutter SHUTTER see page 43 ASSIGN This displays the ASSIGN information ン ヨ ン ヨ ャ ャ ヨモリワ ラュチチュヵロ パ パ パ ピビパパ パ パ パ パ ョヘチハチブ ョロモンユ ヵユヮヱ ュンヴチホチヰョョ ヨバロチホチリワヵ ヤ パ ヮモヵンリヹ ヤハチヵユヮヱ ラュチハチュ レワユユ ヨモヮヮモ ヒバビ Display Item G L The status of the GENLOCK is displayed here NG UNLOCK EXT Externally synced INT Internally synced DRS Di...

Page 52: ... USER indicator can be checked on the LCD panel Press the ASSIGN STATUS button A to display the assignments ビバビ ヸハヤロリヱ ヰワ ラュチハチュ ヰワ ヨモヮヮモ ヰョョ ョロモンユ ヰワ レワユユ ヰワ ラハヤランヮ モヴヴリヨワ ャヶヵヵヰワ ヨモリワ ヶヴユン モヴヴリヨワ ヒバビ ラュチハチュ ヮモヵンリヹ ヨモヮヮモ ヨモリワ レワユユ A B A ASSIGN STATUS button B Buttons 1 to 5 52 Status screen ...

Page 53: ...HUTTER SPEED 03 BLACK SHADING 04 PEDESTAL 05 HD CHROMA 06 UHD CHROMA 07 RGB GAIN A B C A MENU button B LCD panel C MENU dial Operating procedure 1 Press the MENU button A The ROP menu appears on the LCD panel B Pressing the button again returns you to the status screen 2 Use the MENU dial C to select menu items You can select from the following menu items For the menu operating procedures see the ...

Page 54: ...ヤラ パビチヴラヶヵヵユンチヴヱユユュ パピチャロモヤレチヴラモュリワヨ パフチヱユュユヴヵモロ パブチラュチヤランヰヮモ パプチヶラュチヤランヰヮモ パヘチンヨャチヨモリワ ヒチバチヘ ヮユワヶ パヒチヱモリワヵチヴヸリヵヤラ パビチヴラヶヵヵユンチヴヱユユュ パピチャロモヤレチヴラモュリワヨ パフチヱユュユヴヵモロ パブチラュチヤランヰヮモ パプチヶラュチヤランヰヮモ パヘチンヨャチヨモリワ C C MENU dial 3 Press the MENU dial C to select a menu The following shows the example of BLACK SHADING 1 7 MENU 01 PAINT SWITCH 02 SHUTTER SPEED 03 BLACK SHADING 04 PEDESTAL 05 HD CHROMA 06 UHD CHROM...

Page 55: ... MENU dial D to set the items Turn the dial at the same position as each item in the screen ン ヨ ャ ヷチヱモンモ ャロモヤレチヴラモュリワヨ ビチバチビ ヌブ ヌビ ヌピ ヤヰンンユヤヵ ヰワ ヰワ D D MENU dial Other menu operations Returning to the menu selection screen 1 Press the EXIT button E ヒチバチヘ ヮユワヶ パヒチヱモリワヵチヴヸリヵヤラ パビチヴラヶヵヵユンチヴヱユユュ パピチャロモヤレチヴラモュリワヨ パフチヱユュユヴヵモロ パブチラュチヤランヰヮモ パプチヶラュチヤランヰヮモ パヘチンヨャチヨモリワ ン ヨ ャ ヷチヱモンモ ャロモヤレチヴラモュリワヨ ビチバチビ ヌブ ヌビ ...

Page 56: ...ER SW see page 68 SHUTTER MODE SHUTTER MODE see page 68 03 BLACK SHADING H SAW R H SAW R see page 69 H SAW G H SAW G see page 69 H SAW B H SAW B see page 69 H PARA R H PARA R see page 69 H PARA G H PARA G see page 69 H PARA B H PARA B see page 69 V SAW R V SAW R see page 69 V SAW G V SAW G see page 69 V SAW B V SAW B see page 69 V PARA R V PARA R see page 69 V PARA G V PARA G see page 69 V PARA B ...

Page 57: ...EMP see page 75 GAIN R GAIN R see page 75 AXIS G AXIS G see page 75 GAIN B GAIN B see page 75 10 CAM USER SW TEMP COLOR TEMP COLOR TEMP see page 76 GAIN R GAIN R see page 76 AXIS G AXIS G see page 76 GAIN B GAIN B see page 76 11 WHITE SHADING H SAW R H SAW R see page 77 H SAW G H SAW G see page 77 H SAW B H SAW B see page 77 H PARA R H PARA R see page 77 H PARA G H PARA G see page 77 H PARA B H PA...

Page 58: ...ASTER BLACK GAMMA MASTER see page 80 BLACK GAMMA B BLACK GAMMA B see page 80 B GAMMA B GAMMA see page 80 15 KNEE POINT R POINT R see page 81 POINT MASTER POINT MASTER see page 81 POINT B POINT B see page 81 SLOPE R SLOPE R see page 81 SLOPE MASTER SLOPE MASTER see page 81 SLOPE B SLOPE B see page 81 KNEE KNEE see page 81 16 WHITE CLIP WHITE CLIP LEVEL R WHITE CLIP LEVEL R see page 82 WHITE CLIP LE...

Page 59: ...D DTL SW D DTL SW see page 85 19 UHD DETAIL MASTER DETAIL MASTER DETAIL see page 86 DETAIL LV H DETAIL LV H see page 86 DETAIL LV V DETAIL LV V see page 86 PEAK FRQ PEAK FRQ see page 86 CRISP CRISP see page 86 DETAIL CLIP DETAIL CLIP see page 86 DETAIL CLIP DETAIL CLIP see page 86 KNEE APERTURE KNEE APERTURE see page 86 DETAIL KNEE DETAIL KNEE see page 86 LEVEL DEPENDENT LEVEL DEPENDENT see page 8...

Page 60: ... EFFECT MEMORY see page 90 SKIN TONE CRISP SKIN TONE CRISP see page 91 I CENTER I CENTER see page 91 I WIDTH I WIDTH see page 91 Q WIDTH Q WIDTH see page 91 Q PHASE Q PHASE see page 91 SKIN TONE DETAIL SKIN TONE DETAIL see page 91 23 LINEAR MATRIX PRESET MATRIX PRESET MATRIX see page 92 LINEAR TABLE LINEAR TABLE see page 92 COLOR CORRECT COLOR CORRECT see page 92 MATRIX R G P MATRIX R G P see page...

Page 61: ...SE G_CY see page 96 PHASE CY PHASE CY see page 96 PHASE CY_B PHASE CY_B see page 96 PHASE B PHASE B see page 96 PHASE B_MG PHASE B_MG see page 96 PHASE MG PHASE MG see page 96 PHASE MG_R PHASE MG_R see page 96 PHASE R PHASE R see page 96 PHASE R_YE PHASE R_YE see page 96 PHASE YE PHASE YE see page 96 PHASE YE_G PHASE YE_G see page 96 CURSOR CURSOR see page 96 POS H POS H see page 96 POS V POS V se...

Page 62: ...1 FLARE G FLARE G see page 101 FLARE B FLARE B see page 101 GAIN R GAIN R see page 101 GAIN B GAIN B see page 101 W H SAW R W H SAW R see page 101 W H SAW G W H SAW G see page 101 W H SAW B W H SAW B see page 101 W H PARA R W H PARA R see page 101 W H PARA G W H PARA G see page 101 W H PARA B W H PARA B see page 101 W V SAW R W V SAW R see page 101 W V SAW G W V SAW G see page 101 W V SAW B W V SA...

Page 63: ...AT FORMAT see page 105 RETURN1 SELECT RETURN1 SELECT see page 105 RETURN2 SELECT RETURN2 SELECT see page 105 RETURN3 SELECT RETURN3 SELECT see page 105 RETURN4 SELECT RETURN4 SELECT see page 106 RETURN FS RETURN FS see page 106 CAMERA NUMBER CAMERA NUMBER see page 106 D C MODE D C MODE see page 106 U C MODE U C MODE see page 106 BARS HD BARS HD see page 106 BARS SD BARS SD see page 106 C B SETUP C...

Page 64: ...OUP2 7SEG BRIGHT GROUP2 see page 112 BUZZER BUZZER see page 112 PERIOD PERIOD see page 112 CYCLE CYCLE see page 112 STD POSITION M GAIN STD POSITION M GAIN see page 112 STD POSITION VAR STD POSITION VAR see page 112 STD POSITION ND STD POSITION ND see page 112 STD POSITION CC STD POSITION CC see page 112 IRIS PRIORITY IRIS PRIORITY see page 112 ROP DATA SAVE ROP DATA SAVE see page 113 ROP DATA LOA...

Page 65: ...age 123 41 AUTO IRIS SETTING WINDOW SELECT WINDOW SELECT see page 124 PEAK RATIO PEAK RATIO see page 124 IRIS GAIN IRIS GAIN see page 124 IRIS SPEED IRIS SPEED see page 124 IRIS LEVEL IRIS LEVEL see page 124 IRIS RANGE IRIS RANGE see page 124 LENS EXT COMP SW LENS EXT COMP SW see page 124 LENS EXT COMP LV LENS EXT COMP LV see page 124 42 HDR PAINT HLG BLACK GAMMA R HLG BLACK GAMMA R see page 125 H...

Page 66: ...43 LENS CONTROL FOCUS FOCUS see page 127 FOCUS SPEED FOCUS SPEED see page 127 ZOOM ZOOM see page 127 ZOOM SPEED ZOOM SPEED see page 127 CONTROL SW CONTROL SW see page 127 66 ROP menu ...

Page 67: ... flare GAMMA Enables or disables the gamma BLACK GAMMA Enables or disables the black gamma DRS Enables or disables the dynamic range stretcher function When this is enabled contrast is adjusted automatically WHITE CLIP Enables or disables the white clip function KNEE Enables or disables the knee MATRIX Enables or disables the matrix linear matrix 12 axis color correction COLOR CORRECT Enables or d...

Page 68: ...details SHUTTER SPEED Sets the shutter speed for when SHUTTER MODE is set to SHUT SHUTTER SYNCHRO Sets the shutter speed for when SHUTTER MODE is set to SYNC SHUTTER SW Enables or disables the shutter function SHUTTER MODE Selects the shutter operation mode SHUT The shutter speed set in SHUTTER SPEED is used SYNC The shutter speed set in SHUTTER SYNCHRO is used 68 ROP menu ...

Page 69: ...g a sawtooth waveform H SAW G H SAW B H PARA R Adjusts the black shading gain for R G and Bch in the horizontal direction using a parabolic waveform H PARA G H PARA B V SAW R Adjusts the black shading gain for R G and Bch in the vertical direction using a sawtooth waveform V SAW G V SAW B V PARA R Adjusts the black shading gain for R G and Bch in the vertical direction using a parabolic waveform V...

Page 70: ...he master pedestal M PED Indicates set master pedestal value Settings cannot be made M PED ABS DISP SW Sets the master pedestal display setting ON Absolute values OFF Relative values PED OFFSET Sets whether to retain the Rch Gch and Bch pedestal levels when the auto black balance is adjusted ON The values set in PED R PED G and PED G are retained OFF The PED R PED G and PED B values are set to 0 M...

Page 71: ...the above When the system format is set to UHD the control is performed for the CCU Otherwise the control is performed for the camera The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera ラュチヤランヰヮモ ヒチバチヒ ヤランヰヮモ ロユヷユロ パ ヤランヰヮモ ロユヷユロチヴヸ ヰョョ ヰョョ Item Setting details CHROMA LEVEL Adjusts the chroma gain CHROMA LEVEL SW Enables or disables the chroma gain adjustment 71 ROP menu ...

Page 72: ...ra When the camera is other than the above The control is performed for the CCU The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera ヶラュチヤランヰヮモチチチチチチチチチチチチチチチチチチチチチチ ヒチバチヒ ヤランヰヮモ ロユヷユロ ヤランヰヮモ ロユヷユロチヴヸ ヰョョ ヰョョ パ Item Setting details CHROMA LEVEL Adjusts the chroma gain CHROMA LEVEL SW Enables or disables the chroma gain adjustment 72 ROP menu ...

Page 73: ... GAIN OFFSET Sets whether to retain the Rch Gch and Bch gain levels when the auto white balance is adjus ted ON The values set in GAIN AWB R GAIN AWB G and GAIN AWB B are retained OFF The GAIN AWB R GAIN AWB G and GAIN AWB B values are set to 0 GAIN ABS Sets whether to display the absolute value for the RGB gain When this is set to ON and the GAIN AWB R GAIN AWB G GAIN AWB B values are changed the...

Page 74: ...ヱ ヒチバチヒ ヤヰロヰン ヵユヮヱ ヨモリワ ヨモリワ モヹリヴ フベパパ Item Setting details COLOR TEMP Set color temperature settings GAIN R Sets the red correction level for the color temperature AXIS G Sets the green correction level for the color temperature GAIN B Sets the blue correction level for the color temperature 74 ROP menu ...

Page 75: ...on level for the color temperature AXIS G Sets the green correction level for the color temperature GAIN B Sets the blue correction level for the color temperature COLOR TEMP SW Turn this on when adjusting the color temperature manually PRI MEM Stores the COLOR TEMP GAIN R AXIS G and GAIN B setting values to one of the five ROP memories A to E PRI MEM Selects the one of the ROP memories A to E The...

Page 76: ...details COLOR TEMP Sets the color temperature for when C TEMP is assigned to the USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 or USER 4 button on the camera and the function is enabled GAIN R Sets the red correction level for the color temperature AXIS G Sets the green correction level for the color temperature GAIN B Sets the blue correction level for the color temperature 76 ROP menu ...

Page 77: ...ng a sawtooth waveform H SAW G H SAW B H PARA R Adjusts the white shading gain for R G and Bch in the horizontal direction using a parabolic waveform H PARA G H PARA B V SAW R Adjusts the white shading gain for R G and Bch in the vertical direction using a sawtooth waveform V SAW G V SAW B V PARA R Adjusts the white shading gain for R G and Bch in the vertical direction using a parabolic waveform ...

Page 78: ...ted camera ン ヨ ャ ョロモンユ ョロモンユ ヒチバチヒ パ パ パ パ ヮハョロモンユ ョロモンユ ヰョョ ヰョョ Item Setting details FLARE R Adjusts the Rch flare FLARE G Adjusts the Gch flare FLARE B Adjusts the Bch flare M FLARE Adjusts the master flare FLARE Enables or disables flare correction 78 ROP menu ...

Page 79: ...the gamma GAMMA MODE Sets the gamma characteristic type BLACK STRETCH Sets the gamma stretch position for when GAMMA MODE is set to FILM REC DYNAMIC LEVEL Sets the dynamic range for when GAMMA MODE is set to FILM REC KNEE POINT Sets the knee point for when GAMMA MODE is set to VIDEO REC KNEE SLOPE Sets the knee slope for when GAMMA MODE is set to VIDEO REC GAMMA Enables or disables gamma correctio...

Page 80: ...tting details BLACK GAMMA R Adjusts the red gamma characteristic near black for the master gamma BLACK GAMMA MASTER Adjusts the gamma characteristic near black BLACK GAMMA B Adjusts the blue gamma characteristic near black for the master gamma B GAMMA Enables or disables the black gamma This setting is not available when DRS of PAINT SWITCH is set to ON 80 ROP menu ...

Page 81: ...em Setting details POINT R Adjusts the red knee point for POINT MASTER POINT MASTER Sets the knee point position POINT B Adjusts the blue knee point for POINT MASTER SLOPE R Adjusts the red knee slope for SLOPE MASTER SLOPE MASTER Set the knee slope SLOPE B Adjusts the blue knee slope for SLOPE MASTER KNEE Enables or disables the knee function 81 ROP menu ...

Page 82: ...ls WHITE CLIP LEVEL R Adjusts red for WHITE CLIP LEVEL MASTER WHITE CLIP LEVEL MASTER Set the white clip level WHITE CLIP LEVEL B Adjusts blue for WHITE CLIP LEVEL MASTER HI COLOR LEVEL Sets the level for the mode that expands dynamic range for colors WHITE CLIP Enables or disables the white clip function HIGH COLOR Sets whether to improve color reproducibility for high brightness areas 82 ROP men...

Page 83: ...ing details EFFECT DEPTH Sets the compression level for high brightness areas of the dynamic range stretcher function Higher values increase the compression level for high brightness areas DRS Enables or disables the dynamic range stretcher function When this is enabled contrast is adjusted automatically 83 ROP menu ...

Page 84: ... パ パ パ パ ュユヵモリロ ヴヰヶンヤユ ドヨヌンナバビ ヨモリワドヌナ ヨモリワドノナ ヤロリヱチヌ ヤロリヱチノ ヰョョ ラュチュユヵモリロ ピチバチピ ブ パ レワユユ モヱユンヵヶンユ ュユヵモリロ レワユユ ュユヵモリロ ヰョョ ュハュヵロ ヴヸ ヰョョ ロヷチュヱワ ヴヸ ヰョョ ヰョョ Item Setting details MASTER DETAIL Adjusts the level of master detail DETAIL LV H Adjusts the level of horizontal detail DETAIL LV V Adjusts the level of vertical detail PEAK FRQ Sets the peak frequency for the horizontal detail V DETAIL FRQ Set t...

Page 85: ... resulting from excessive detail application DETAIL CLIP This limits the length of the undershoot portion of the detail edge component KNEE APERTURE Adjusts the knee aperture level DETAIL KNEE Adjusts the knee detail component DETAIL Enables or disables the HD detail effect LV DPN SW Removes dark details D DTL SW Enhances dark details 85 ROP menu ...

Page 86: ...detail DETAIL LV V Adjusts the level of vertical detail PEAK FRQ Selects the contour correction frequency band boost frequency or peak frequency Changes the contour width CRISP Set the noise elimination level for the detail signals DETAIL CLIP Adjusts detail clipping to minimize scintillation resulting from excessive detail application DETAIL CLIP This limits the length of the undershoot portion o...

Page 87: ...ロ ヤンリヴヱ ヱユモレヒ ョンヲ ラ ヷ ヰョョ ヰョョ ヴュチュユヵモリロ ビチバチビ ュユヵモリロ ヰョョ ヰョョ Item Setting details DETAIL LV H Adjusts the level of horizontal detail DETAIL LV V Adjusts the level of vertical detail PEAK1 FRQ Selects the contour correction frequency band boost frequency or peak frequency Changes the contour width PEAK2 FRQ Selects the contour correction frequency band boost frequency or peak frequency Changes the ...

Page 88: ... ヰョョ Item Setting details MEMORY SELECT Changes memory for saving the skin tone detail setting values CRISP PHASE WIDTH and SATURATION CURSOR Enables or disables the position cursor that obtains the saturation and color phase information for controlling skin tone detail effects POS H Sets horizontal cursor position POS V Sets vertical cursor position SKIN GET Automatically acquire saturation and h...

Page 89: ...area to which skin tone is applied on the I axis using the I CENTER setting as the cen ter Q WIDTH Expands the width of skin tone areas in a range from 0 to 255 Q PHASE Changes the color phase of skin tone areas in a range from 0 to 359 on a vector display SKIN TONE DETAIL Enables or disables the skin tone detail function 89 ROP menu ...

Page 90: ...ュユヵモリロ ヰョョ Item Setting details MEMORY SELECT Changes memory for saving the skin tone detail setting values CRISP PHASE WIDTH and SATURATION CURSOR Enables or disables the position cursor that obtains the saturation and color phase information for controlling skin tone detail effects POS H Sets horizontal cursor position POS V Sets vertical cursor position SKIN GET Automatically acquire saturation...

Page 91: ...ied on the I axis I WIDTH Sets the width of the area to which skin tone is applied on the I axis using the I CENTER setting as the center Q WIDTH Expands the width of skin tone areas in a range from 0 to 255 Q PHASE Changes the color phase of skin tone areas in a range from 0 to 359 on a vector display SKIN TONE DETAIL Enables or disables the skin tone detail function 91 ROP menu ...

Page 92: ...or correction table MATRIX R G P Adjusts the linear matrix between red and green Not available when MATRIX is set to OFF MATRIX R G N MATRIX R B P Adjusts the linear matrix between red and blue Not available when MATRIX is set to OFF MATRIX R B N MATRIX G R P Adjusts the linear matrix between green and red Not available when MATRIX is set to OFF MATRIX G R N MATRIX G B P Adjusts the linear matrix ...

Page 93: ...Setting details MATRIX Enables or disables the matrix function COLOR CORRECT Enables or disables the 12 axis color correction function LINEAR MATRIX Enables or disables the linear matrix function 93 ROP menu ...

Page 94: ...ヤヰロヰン ヤヰンンユヤヵ ヴモヵ ヱラモヴユ ヴモヵ ヨ ヱラモヴユ ヨ ワヰンヮ モ ヨ パ モ パ パ パ ヰョョ ヤヰロヰンチヤヰンンユヤヵリヰワ ビチバチプ ヴモヵ ヨ ヤヺ ヱラモヴユ ヨ ヤヺ パ パ ヴモヵ ヤヺ ヱラモヴユ ヤヺ パ パ ヴモヵ ヤヺ ャ ヱラモヴユ ヤヺ ャ パ パ ヰョョ ヤヰロヰンチヤヰンンユヤヵリヰワ ピチバチプ ヴモヵ ャ ヱラモヴユ ャ パ パ ヴモヵ ャ ヮヨ ヱラモヴユ ャ ヮヨ パ パ ヴモヵ ヮヨ ヱラモヴユ ヮヨ パ パ ヰョョ ヤヰロヰンチヤヰンンユヤヵリヰワ フチバチプ ヴモヵ ヮヨ ン ヱラモヴユ ヮヨ ン パ パ ヴモヵ ン ヱラモヴユ ン パ パ ヴモヵ ン ヺユ ヱラモヴユ ン ヺユ パ パ ヰョョ 94 ROP menu ...

Page 95: ...T TABLE Selects the color correction table COLOR CORRECT Selects the color component in 12 AXIS matrix memory to adjust SAT Adjusts the saturation of the color component selected in COLOR CORRECT PHASE Adjusts the hue of the color component selected in COLOR CORRECT SAT G Adjusts the color saturation of color components in 12 AXIS matrix memory When COLOR CORRECT is set to OFF the adjustment effec...

Page 96: ... display the box cursor on the camera output image POS H Adjusts the horizontal position of the cursor POS V Adjusts the vertical position of the cursor GET Automatically obtains color information from the cursor position and applies the information of the axis for which you want to match colors to COLOR CORRECT MATRIX Enables or disables the matrix function COLOR CORRECT Enables or disables the 1...

Page 97: ... パ ラヶユ ヵヰワユ ヴレリワチモンユモ ヴヸ ヵモャロユ ヴレリワチモンユモ ヰョョ モ Item Setting details SKIN AREA HUE Finely adjusts the hue of the skin area SKIN AREA TONE Finely adjusts the tone of the skin area SKIN AREA SW Enables or disables the fine adjustment function for near skin tone color SKIN AREA TABLE Selects the skin area table 97 ROP menu ...

Page 98: ...alues will vary depending on the connected camera ュワン ヒチバチヒ ピ ュワン ロユヷユロ ュワンチヴヸ ヰョョ ヰョョ Item Setting details DNR LEVEL Sets the level for the noise reduction DNR SW Enables disables the noise reduction function 98 ROP menu ...

Page 99: ...ヒビブ ヒパパ ブパパ ヒパパパ ビブパ ビパパパ ヒブパパ ベ ヒ ビ ピ フ ヘ ブ プ ヴラヶヵヵユンチヴユロユヤヵ ビチバチビ ュヴャロ ヴラヶヵヵユン ヰョョ Item Setting details POSITION1 Sets the shutter speed for POSITION1 to POSITION8 POSITION2 POSITION3 POSITION4 POSITION5 POSITION6 POSITION7 POSITION8 SHUTTER OFF Selects whether to include shutter OFF when switching the shutter position 99 ROP menu ...

Page 100: ... ョリロユチワㄐハ ョリロユチワモヮユ ノ パ パ パ ョロモンユ ン ヨ ン ヨ ャ ャ ヸチラチヴモヸ ヨモリワ ン ャ パ パ パ パ パ パ パ パ ヸチラチヱモンモ ロユワヴチョリロユバユュリヵ ピチバチフ ン ヨ ャ ヨ ン ャ ロユワヴチョリロユバユュリヵ フチバチフ ヸチヷチヴモヸ ヸチヷチヱモンモ パ パ パ パ パ パ ワヰム ワヰム ヴヵヰンユ ヤモワヤユロ ヒ ヴヵヰンユ ワヶヮ Item Setting details MODE Saves the current lens file in the camera STORE or loads a lens file stored in the camera LOAD FILE No Selects the file LENS FILE SW Enables or disables the LENS file 100...

Page 101: ...R Adjusts the R gain of the display data GAIN B Adjusts the B gain of the display data W H SAW R Adjusts the R G and Bch white shading of the display data in the horizontal direction using a sawtooth wave form W H SAW G W H SAW B W H PARA R Adjusts the R G and Bch white shading of the display data in the horizontal direction using a parabolic wave form W H PARA G W H PARA B W V SAW R Adjusts the R...

Page 102: ...ョ ヮヰワリヵヰン ヒチバチヒ ヮヰワリヵヰン ヮヰワリヵヰン ヴユヲ ヰョョ ユワヤ ヰワ Item Setting details MONITOR R Turns the R monitor on or off MONITOR G Turns the G monitor on or off MONITOR B Turns the B monitor on or off MONITOR SEQ Turns the SEQ monitor on or off MONITOR ENC Turns the ENC monitor on or off 102 ROP menu ...

Page 103: ...ヴヵユヮチヤモヮ ピチバチフ チョヤヵンヺ モヴヶ ンユョハョリロユ チョヤヵンヺ チンユョハ ンユヤモロロ ラヺャンリュ ヤモャロユ ヤヰワワユヤヵ ヮㄐㄅㄆヒ ヤヵンロ ンヰヵモヵリヰワ ンユョ モヴヶ ョリロヵユン ョヶロロ モヴヶ ヮヰュユ ピハパ モヴヶチヮハヱユュ ヵモンヨユヵ ヴヺヴヵユヮチヤモヮ フチバチフ ヵモロロヺ ヤモヮヒ ヰョョ ヤヰワヵンヰロ リワヱヶヵ Item Setting details FORMAT Set the camera format When the unit is connected to a CCU this item is only displayed and cannot be changed TALK OFF INCOM1 Sets TALK for INCOM1 to OFF TALK OFF INCOM2 Sets TALK fo...

Page 104: ...U REF FILE Specifies the reference file used during auto setup REF RECALL Sets the reference file that is recalled when the REF RECALL button is pressed CABLE CONNECT Displays the CCU connection cable setting You can change the setting via menu operations on the camera itself HYBRID Indicates that the CCU is connected via an optical fiber multi cable FIBER Indicates that the CCU is connected via a...

Page 105: ...ャ ヴュ ヴヮヱヵユ ラュチラ ヴュチラ ヴヺヴヵユヮチヤヤヶ ピチバチフ パ ヴヤラ パ パ ヤヰモンヴユ ョリワユ パ パ ヤヰモンヴユ ヰラ ヴュノラュチヷ ョリワユ ラヺャンリュ ヤモャロユ ヤヰワワユヤヵ ヴヺヴヵユヮチヤヤヶ フチバチフ ヶラュドブペハペフナ ョヰンヮモヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ Item Setting details FORMAT Selects the format that is output from the CCU The CCU specifies the format to the camera based on the format selected here RETURN1 SELECT Sets the input allocations of return signal 1 RETURN2 SELECT Sets the input all...

Page 106: ...the H_FINE phase used with GL HD REF HD H FINE Make the fine setting of the H_FINE phase used with GL HD REF SD H COARSE Make the coarse setting of the H_FINE phase used with GL SD REF SD H FINE Make the fine setting of the H_FINE phase used with GL SD REF SD HD V Set the vertical phase used with down convert SD REF When the 24PsF GL MODE setting for the CCU is NORMAL this is fixed to 0H When the ...

Page 107: ...モヮユンモチヮユワヶチヤヰワヵンヰロ ヒチバチヒ ヰョョ ヮユワヶ ヰワバヰョョ ドㄕㄖㄓㄏナ ヤヶンヴヰンバ ヱモンモヮユヵユン ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ユヹユヤヶヵユ ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details MENU ON OFF OFF ON Turns the menu on or off CURSOR PARAMETER Moves the menu cursor or changes setting values EXECUTE Executes the selected process 107 ROP menu ...

Page 108: ... ヤヶンヴヰンバ ヱモンモヮユヵユン ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ユヹユヤヶヵユ ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details MENU ON OFF OFF ON Turns the menu on or off CURSOR PARAMETER Moves the menu cursor or changes setting values EXECUTE Executes the selected process 108 ROP menu ...

Page 109: ... ヶラュ ュヵロ ヷヰロ ヴレリワ ュヵロチヴヸ ヸハヤロリヱ ラュハュ フ ブ ラハヤランヮ モャヴ ヨモリワ モヴヴリヨワ ャヶヵヵヰワ ヤモヮヒ ヤモヮチヴユロ ヶヴユン モヴヴリヨワ リンリヴ ロユヷチヮヰュユ ヷモン ユヤヤチャヵワ ヤヵンロ ンヰヱチヴユヵヵリワヨ ピチバチプ パハピ パ ヱユンリヰュ ヤヺヤロユ ピ ヒパ ロヤュ ャンリヨラヵ ヱモワユロチロユュ ャンリヨラヵ ヘ ヘ ヨンヰヶヱチヒ ヘヴユヨチャンリヨラヵ ヰワ チャヶ ユン ヨンヰヶヱチビ ンヰヱチヴユヵヵリワヨ フチバチプ ヴヵュチヱヰヴリヵリヰワ ワュ ヴヵュチヱヰヴリヵリヰワ ヤヤ ワヰム ワヰム ワヰム ヴモヷユ ンヰヱチュモヵモ ロヰモュ パ パハパ ビ モ ヮハヨモリワ ヷモン ワヰワ リンリヴ ヱンリヰンリヵヺ ヴュチヤモンュ ョヰンヮモヵ 109 ROP menu ...

Page 110: ...lowing menu names PAINT PAINT SWITCH SHUT SHUTTER SPEED B SHD BLACK SHADING PED PEDESTAL H CHRM HD CHROMA U CHRM UHD CHROMA GAIN RB GAIN TEMP COLOR TEMP ECC ECC TEMP U CAM USER SW TEMP W SHD WHITE SHADING FLARE FLARE GAMMA GAMMA B GAM BLACK GAMMA KNEE KNEE W CLIP WHITE CLIP DRS DRS HD D HD DETAIL UHD D UHD DETAIL SD D SD DETAIL HD S DTL HD SKIN TONE DTL UHD S DTL UHD SKIN TONE DTL MATRIX LINEAR MA...

Page 111: ...E ON OFF 2 MODE ON OFF 3 MODE ON OFF 4 MODE ON OFF 5 ECC BTN CTRL VAR MEM Sets the control method of the CC setting buttons when the ECC button on the front panel is lit ON VAR Performs INC DEC controls for COLOR TEMP values MEM Recalls setting value presets A to E registered in the ECC menu The recalled memory preset appears on the CC display When the ECC button is ON lit the previously recalled ...

Page 112: ...of the panel s 7 segment display group 1 This applies to the ND filter display CC filter display master gain display and shutter display 7SEG BRIGHT GROUP2 0 to 15 Sets the brightness of the panel s 7 segment display group 2 This applies to the iris display and camera selection number master pedestal display BUZZER OFF ON Enable or disable the buzzer beep call tone PERIOD 0 to 5 PERIOD and CYCLE w...

Page 113: ... The method of operations for the POWER HED and POWER VF buttons can be changed SHORT The power can be turned on or off when pressing the POWER HED button or the POWER VF button LONG The power can be turned on or off when pressing and holding the POWER HED button or the POWER VF button IRIS CALIBRATION TOP IRIS CALIBRATION adjusts the operating range of the IRIS lever IRIS CALIBRATION TOP is execu...

Page 114: ... ヤモヮヒ ヤモヮブ ヤモヮプ ヤヰワワユヤヵチヴユヵヵリワヨ ビチバチヒヒ ヤヰワワユヤヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ヤヰワワユヤヵチヴユヵヵリワヨ ヒヒチバチヒヒ ヤヰワワユヤヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ヤヰワワユヤヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ヤヰワワユヤヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ヤヰワワユヤヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ヤヰワワユヤヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ヤモヮヒヘ ヤモヮヒベ ワヰワ ワヰワ ヤモヮヒピ ワヰワ ヤモヮヒプ ヤモヮヒヒ ヤモヮヒビ ヤモヮヒパ ヤモヮヒフ ヤモヮヒブ ヤモヮペベ ヤモヮペペ ワヰワ ワヰワ ヤモヮペフ ワヰワ ヤモヮペヘ ヤモヮペビ ヤモヮペピ ヤモヮペヒ ヤモヮペブ ヤモヮペプ ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ 114 ROP menu ...

Page 115: ...AK UB300 series Serial Serial AK and Serial AW cannot be set for multiple cameras CONNECT MODE CAM2 to CAM99 NON Serial LAN Serial AK LAN AK Serial AW LAN AW Sets the connection method for cameras 2 to 99 After configuring the settings press the MENU dial to apply the settings Serial LAN Select when connecting with the AK HC5000 series AK UC3000 series or AK UC4000 series Serial AK LAN AK Select t...

Page 116: ...ベ ヒペビ ヒピパ パ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ヶヱロヰモュ ンヰヱ ヱヰンヵ ピブビパパ ンヰヱチリヱチヴユヵヵリワヨ ビチバチフ ンヰヱチヴヶャワユヵチヮモヴレ ンヰヱチヴヶャワユヵチヮモヴレ ビブブ ビブブ パ ビブブ ヶヱロヰモュ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ンヰヱチリヱチヴユヵヵリワヨ ピチバチフ ヒプベ ヒプビ ヒ パ ンヰヱチュユョモヶロヵチヨモヵユヸモヺ ンヰヱチュユョモヶロヵチヨモヵユヸモヺ ヶヱロヰモュ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ンヰヱチリヱチヴユヵヵリワヨ フチバチフ ヮモヤチモュュンユヴヴ ニニノニニノニニノニニノニニノニニ 116 ROP menu ...

Page 117: ...8 192 224 240 248 252 254 255 3rd octet 0 128 192 224 240 248 252 254 255 4th octet 0 128 192 224 240 248 252 254 255 UPLOAD When you press the MENU dial the unit s subnet mask will be set ROP DEFAULT GATEWAY Sets the default gateway of the unit The setting ranges are as follows Factory default 192 168 0 1 1st octet 1 to 223 2nd octet 0 to 255 3rd octet 0 to 255 4th octet 1 to 254 However the foll...

Page 118: ...ビパ パ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ヤモヮヒチリワョ ヶヱロヰモュ ヤモヮヒ ヱヰンヵ フペヒブビ ヤモヮユンモチリヱチヴユヵヵリワヨ ビチバチペペ ヮヰワリヵヰン ヤモヮユンモチリヱチヴユヵヵリワヨ ペペチバチペペ ヤモヮビチリヱチモュュンユヴヴ ヤモヮビチリヱチモュュンユヴヴ ヤモヮペペチリヱチモュュンユヴヴ ヤモヮペペチリヱチモュュンユヴヴ ヒプベ ヒペビ ビヒ パ ヒプベ ヒペビ ヒヒベ パ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ヤモヮビチリワョ ヶヱロヰモュ ヤモヮビ ヱヰンヵ フペヒブビ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ヤモヮペペチリワョ ヶヱロヰモュ ヤモヮペペ ヱヰンヵ フペヒブビ 118 ROP menu ...

Page 119: ...eck the setting values during configuration 0 0 255 127 0 0 1 Class D address 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 Class E address 240 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 CAM1 to CAM99 PORT Sets the port of the camera Values from 1 to 65535 can be set Factory default 49152 CAM1 to CAM99 INF UPLOAD When you press the MENU dial the camera s IP address and port will be set NOTE Performing UPLOAD after changing the sett...

Page 120: ...E1 to SCENE8 USER Saves user files USER1 to USER3 LENS Saves lens files LENS1 to LENS32 REF Saves reference user files REF1 to REF3 FILE NUMBER SCENE 1 to 8 USER 1 to 3 LENS 1 to 32 REF 1 to 3 Selects the data based on the file type specified in FILE SELECT This cannot be selected when FILE SELECT is set to ALL EXECUTE NO YES Select YES to execute the operation After starting this process do not t...

Page 121: ...ロロ ユヹユヤヶヵユ ワヰム ノ ヴュチヤモンュチロヰモュチチチチチチチチチチチチチチチチ ビチバチフ ヴュチヤモンュチロヰモュチチチチチチチチチチチチチチチチ フチバチフ ョリロユチワモヮユチヒ ビパヒプバヒパバパヒチパヒホパヒホパヒ ョリロユチワモヮユチビ ビパヒプバヒパバパビチパビホパビホパビ ョリロユチワモヮユチピ ビパヒプバヒパバパピチパピホパピホパピ ョリロユチワモヮユチヘ ビパヒプバヒパバパヘチパヘホパヘホパヘ ョリロユチワモヮユチベ ビパヒプバヒパバパベチパベホパベホパベ ョリロユチワモヮユチペ ビパヒプバヒパバパペチパペホパペホパペ 121 ROP menu ...

Page 122: ...le name of the selected data appears in GET FILE PUT FILE SCENE1 to SCENE8 EXT1 EXT2 USER1 to USER3 LENS1 to LENS32 REF1 to REF3 Specify the LOAD destination type This cannot be specified when FILE SELECT is set to ALL ALL SCENE ALL USER ALL REF or ALL LENS When FILE SELECT is set to SCENE SCENE1 to SCENE8 and EXT1 and EXT2 can be selected The loaded data is saved to the unit only when EXT1 or EXT...

Page 123: ...etting value Setting details REF CALL push FCTRY USER1 to USER3 REF1 to REF3 Recall the reference setting information reference file STORE REF USER1 to USER3 REF1 to REF3 Overwrite the current setting values to the selected file STORE EXECUTE Execute saving of the reference file 123 ROP menu ...

Page 124: ...e for auto iris photometry IRIS GAIN Switch between adjusting the auto iris photometry speed via the iris gain volume or via menu operations Set this to LENS under normal circumstances and adjust using the lens iris volume IRIS SPEED Set the auto iris speed IRIS LEVEL Adjusts the target value brightness of the auto iris IRIS RANGE Set the auto iris level fine adjustment range for the IRIS lever LE...

Page 125: ... BLACK GAMMA MASTER Adjusts the gamma characteristic near black HLG BLACK GAMMA B Adjusts the blue gamma characteristic near black for the master gamma HLG KNEE POINT Sets the knee point for when GAMMA MODE is set to VIDEO REC HLG KNEE SLOPE Sets the knee slope for when GAMMA MODE is set to VIDEO REC HLG B GAMMA Enables or disables the black gamma HLG KNEE Enables or disables the knee function HLG...

Page 126: ... offset of the SDR video This is enabled when connected with an AK UC4000 When connected with a different camera is displayed SDR CONVERT POINT Sets the SDR point This is enabled when connected with an AK UC4000 When connected with a different camera is displayed SDR CONVERT SLOPE Sets the SDR slope This is enabled when connected with an AK UC4000 When connected with a different camera is displaye...

Page 127: ...ヸ ヒ ヰョョ Item Setting details FOCUS Adjusts the lens focus manually FOCUS SPEED Adjusts the focus operation speed ZOOM Adjusts the lens zoom manually ZOOM SPEED Adjusts the zoom operation speed CONTROL SW Enables or disables control of the lens from the unit When this is set to OFF control the lens from the camera 127 ROP menu ...

Page 128: ...setting the personal computer see page 128 4 Device IP address configuration Configure IP addresses for connected devices using the methods described in Configuring the settings using the menus or Configuring the settings using Easy IP Setup Software section To configure the settings using the menus configure the settings by operating the menus of each device For details on the menu operation refe...

Page 129: ...enu 36 ROP IP SETTING see page 116 For the IP address of the CCU refer to the operating instructions for the CCU Configuring the settings using Easy IP Setup Software Use Easy IP Setup Software to set the IP address of each device Easy IP Setup Software see page 130 Configuring various settings of the ROP Use ROP Setup Software to configure various settings ROP Setup Software see page 132 129 Soft...

Page 130: ...d as cameras If you are using Microsoft Windows Vista you may be asked to enter the password for the administrator account when you start Easy IP Setup Software If that happens disable User Account Control from the Control Panel Easy IP Setup Software cannot be used from a different subnet via a router IPv6 is not supported Setting Procedure 1 Start the Easy IP Setup Software A list of the devices...

Page 131: ...settings from multiple instances of Easy IP Setup Software at the same time NOTE Set the network settings for the CCU from the menus of the CCU For details refer the operating instructions for the CCU Restart the CCU after changing of the settings is complete Firewall If a firewall including software exists allow access to UDP for all ports If a firewall is activated enable the Allow a program thr...

Page 132: ... the Configuration tab is displayed first Click tabs to switch screens and make necessary regis trations and configurations Notice about using ROP Setup Software When configuring settings from a personal computer using ROP Setup Software please pay attention to the following points Do not start up ROP Setup Software while the unit is in the setup mode Do not start up ROP Setup Software on another ...

Page 133: ...1 setting Registered ROPs are displayed in the Master ROP Number G list box If you want to change the ROP numbers in the list see the following page Changing the ROP numbers in the list see page 133 3 Check the ROP connection on the network Click the CONNECTION CHECK button D in the row of the ROP NO you need to check If communication is performed correctly the red tally of the tally display of th...

Page 134: ... the ROP selected in step 1 Configure the settings for the required items in the DATA column D RECEIVE PORT Set the receive port PANEL BRIGHTNESS Set the brightness of the panel LED display LCD BRIGHTNESS Set the brightness of the LCD screen BUZZER Enable or disable the buzzer beep call tone The settings above can also be configured on the unit in setup mode 4 Confirm the settings Confirm the sett...

Page 135: ...Procedure 1 Select the ROP for which you want to configure the connection settings Click of Master ROP Number A to display a list of the IP addresses of ROP units that can be set From the list select the ROP whose IP address you want to set Any of the units registered on the ROP List tab can be selected 2 Update the Camera List tab display Click the REFRESH button J to retrieve the connection info...

Page 136: ...ays the connected devices acquired with the NETWORK SEARCH button I The CCUs connected via a serial connection are not displayed E MAC ADDRESS column Displays the MAC addresses of cameras linked with camera numbers CAMERA NO B on the unit MAC addresses of devices corresponding to camera numbers acquired by the NETWORK SEARCH button I are displayed F IP ADDRESS column Set the IP addresses of the CC...

Page 137: ...utton L the settings are not reflected on the unit L CANCEL button Cancels changes that were made after executing NETWORK SEARCH button I M INITIALIZE FACTORY SETUP button Click the INITIALIZE FACTORY SETUP button M to initialize the unit settings The IP address is also initialized factory default setting 192 168 0 130 Caution when setting camera numbers Be careful with regards to the following po...

Page 138: ...the New User Name C enter the new user name to set 4 In the Old Password D enter the password set on the selected ROP Entered characters are displayed as 5 In the New Password box E enter the new password to set Entered characters are displayed as 6 In the Retype New Password box F enter the same password entered in step 5 Entered characters are displayed as 7 Click the SET button H The user name ...

Page 139: ...with 100base TX Allowing connection to a network device that supports the PoE standard IEEE802 3af compliant 3 PREVIEW connector Hirose Electric HR10A 7R 4PC 73 Pins 1 and 2 are connectors for outputting the preview signal Contact output is provided while the IRIS lever is pressed This is a dry con tact Pin No Function Flow of signal Remarks 1 P VIEW1 ROP external control Dry contact 2 P VIEW2 ROP...

Page 140: ...Appearance Unit mm inch 102 4 66 2 5 8 55 2 3 16 31 9 1 1 4 67 5 2 5 8 385 15 3 16 371 14 5 8 Φ 5 Φ 5 355 14 113 4 7 16 140 Reference ...

Page 141: ...als camera CCU control Power supply 16 V DC when CCU connected 1 12 V DC when camera connected 1 Maximum cable length When camera connected 20 m 65 7 ft When CCU connected 50 m 164 ft Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity 90 or less Dimensions Width Height Depth 102 mm 385 mm 113 mm 4 inches 15 3 16 inches 4 7 16 inches Weight Approx...

Page 142: ...33 CC display 25 CC filter 40 CC indicator 25 CC setting buttons 25 CCU connector 35 139 CCU MENU CONTROL 108 CHARA button 20 CLOSE button 31 COARSE dial 31 COLOR CORRECTION 94 COLOR TEMP 74 Color temperature 41 CONNECT SETTING 114 CONTROL MODE button 22 D D EXT indicator 30 DNR 98 DRS 83 DRS button 20 DTL dial 29 E Easy IP Setup Software 130 ECC 41 75 ECC button 25 EXIT button 23 EXT indicator 30...

Page 143: ...ton 34 PREVIEW connector 35 139 R Rack mounting 15 REF RECALL button 19 REFERENCE 123 RELATIVE button 30 RGB GAIN 73 ROP IP SETTING 116 ROP menu 53 ROP SETTING 109 ROP Setup Software 132 S SCENE 50 Scene file page switching button 24 Scene files 37 SD CARD LOAD 121 SD CARD STORE 120 SD DETAIL 87 SELECT dial 29 47 SENSE dial 30 Serial connection 17 Shutter 43 SHUTTER 43 SHUTTER display 27 SHUTTER S...

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