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CameraMan Installation and Operation Manual

Appendix J — CPT-2018-A3DS On-Screen Menus

 

Figure 50.  .Back of Camera Block

2.

The use mode setting menu (

Figure 51

) appears on the monitor screen 

and one of the use mode blinks

Figure 51.  .Use Mode Setting Menu

3.

Press the MENU switch, ITEM/AWC switch, or NO/BAR switch to let 
the desired use mode blink.

MENU switch: The blinking item moves up one.

ITEM/AWC switch, NO/BAR switch: The blinking item moves down 
one.

4.

Press the YES/ABC switch. The blinking use mode comes into effect. 
After the use mode setting menu is shown for about 5 seconds, the 
camera returns to be ready for operation. Then, the camera operates in 
the selected use mode.

Menu Item Setting

Each of the four use modes of the camera has a main menu (

Figure 52

).

Summary of Contents for CameraMan CPT-2018

Page 1: ...CameraMan CPT 2018 3 CCD CAMERA SYSTEM Installation and Operation Manual 071838701 JUNE 2005 ...

Page 2: ...tions to problems and troubleshooting efforts can be found by searching our Frequently Asked Questions FAQ database Software Downloads Software updates drivers and patches can be down loaded Region Voice Fax Address Web Site North America 800 547 8949 Support 530 478 4148 Sales 530 478 3347 Support 530 478 3181 Grass Valley P O Box 599000 Nevada City CA 95959 7900 USA www thomsongrassvalley com Pa...

Page 3: ... Supply 11 Connection Accessories 11 CameraMan Ports and Jacks 11 Back of Camera Block Overview 12 Camera Control Block Overview 13 CameraMan LED Displays 14 CameraMan Configuration Panel 15 Tally Light Interface Port 16 Section 2 Mounting the Camera 17 Connecting the Camera System 18 Connecting Camera Control Cables 18 Connecting the SDI Video Output 18 Connecting to the RS 232 Port 18 Connecting...

Page 4: ... Use Mode Setting 43 Setting by Camera 43 Menu Item Setting 45 Submenus Overview 45 Brightness Setting 46 Color Setting 47 G L Color Bar Setting 48 Sharpness DTL Setting 48 Other Settings 49 User Mode Submenus Overview 50 Iris Shutter Gain Settings 50 Color Settings 52 G L Adjustment Settings 53 Detail Settings 53 Color Matrix Settings 54 Other Settings 55 Initial Settings 56 Resetting 56 Initial ...

Page 5: ...nus Overview 80 Brightness Setting 80 Color Setting 81 G L Color Bar Setting 82 Sharpness DTL Setting Overview 82 Other Settings Overview 83 User Mode Submenus Overview 84 Iris Shutter Gain Settings Overview 84 Color Settings 86 G L Color Bar Settings 86 Detail Settings 87 Color Matrix Settings 88 Other Settings 89 Initial Settings 89 Resetting 90 Initial Settings User Mode 91 Appendix K CPT 2018 ...

Page 6: ...6 CameraMan Installation and Operation Manual Contents ...

Page 7: ...ns and Mini Docking Station attached One Camera Control Keypad One CameraMan Power Supply One RS 485 Connector T One 3 CameraMan Communication Cable One 25 CameraMan Keypad Cable One 3 CCD Installation and Operations Manual 3 CCD Product Descriptions The 3 CCD DIGITAL Camera is designed to be used in a variety of applica tions This camera may have been purchased with one of the following packages ...

Page 8: ... system gives presenters and instructors the ability to provide dynamic presentations while the camera automatically follows their every move Includes a Tracking Ring Package Figure 1 3 CCD RF Tracking Keypad and Main Docking Station Figure 1 Tracking Ring Package FIGURE 1 1 Tracking Ring Package Recommended Accessories SHOT Director Some applications require precise and flexible camera control Th...

Page 9: ...t can be accomplished through Control Center and STUDIO as well as via an external closure connected to a side mounted Phoenix connector All current 3 CCD cameras are Tally Light compatible and previous models are factory upgradable Figure 3 CameraMan Tally Light SCRIPT Viewer Display Adding a full feature teleprompting display that moves with the camera is now available with the addition of the p...

Page 10: ...Lens Shroud The 20x version of the 3 CCD DIGITAL Camera includes a rectangular lens shroud Figure 5 Figure 5 Lens Shroud Camera Control Block The camera control block should be attached to the back of the camera This box is the point of connection for all RS 232 and RS 485 The only time this box needs to be removed is if the camera is upgraded to a Presenter Camera System Note If a Presenter or De...

Page 11: ...Power sources Figure 7 CameraMan Power Supply Connection Accessories RS 485 T Connector Figure 8 3 CameraMan Communication Cable 25 CameraMan Keypad Cable Figure 8 T Connector CameraMan Ports and Jacks The back of the CameraMan CPT 200D 3 CCD DIGITAL Camera Figure 9 has a variety of ports and jacks used to connect the camera to other video audio and camera control components in a system ...

Page 12: ...alance control can be set with this switch It is also used to display and increase the value of the sub menus of the main on screen menu When in shooting mode the color bar and the shooting conditions are alter nately indicated by pressing this switch This is also used to scroll downward through or lower the value of sub menu items A digital video signal is provided at this BNC connector This is a...

Page 13: ...his is a standard 6 conductor RJ 11 jack Used for RS 485 communications between the camera system and other Grass Valley devices This jack can be used to network multiple cameras or to connect appropriate Grass Valley approved peripherals using a Grass Valley T connector This is a standard 4 position modular handset jack Provides RS 232 communications to external devices such as PC s or other vend...

Page 14: ...ies proper installation of the camera block on the pan tilt unit After the initial system checks are completed the LEDs will turn on and off one by one in a binary pattern This pattern represents the progress the camera is making during hardware initialization During this initialization pan tilt positions and camera settings are being restored Once initialization is complete the camera LEDs will r...

Page 15: ...ese DIP and rotary switches are used to link the camera s settings to other components in the system Figure 12 Configuration Panel Note After changing any switch s settings turn the camera off then back on to activate the change Switch Bank A Switch 7 Baud Rate Switch Used to change the camera s Baud Rate Switch 8 Memory Lock Select Switch Can be used to prevent programmed settings from being acci...

Page 16: ...itch Used to select the type of Protocol being used for RS 232 and RS 485 communications This can be configured as either Basic or High Reliability Switch 4 RF Commands Switch Used to enable or disable the RF Receiver in the CameraMan camera Switch 5 Preset Save Used to determine how the preset settings will be saved Switch 8 Interlink Switch Used to disable commands from being sent on the RS 485 ...

Page 17: ...labeled FRONT on the bottom of the base unit This mark helps ensure that the base unit is calibrated correctly Point this indicator mark in the direction that best reflects the center of travel in which the camera will be used usually the center of the room 3 To ensure that the camera mounting is not prone to vibrations securely fasten the camera to a rigid flat surface using a 1 4 20 UNC cap scre...

Page 18: ...ide the camera lens power and video signals The cables must be attached for the camera to operate properly Connect the 12 pin connector to the IRIS jack Connect the 50 pin SCSI connector to the I F REMOTE jack Figure 15 Back of Camera Block Connecting the SDI Video Output The 3 CCD DIGITAL Camera supports SDI format 270 Mbls component out Connect to the BNC jack labeled SDI OUT on the back of the ...

Page 19: ...ded Camera Control Keypad or the optional DIGITAL SHOT Director Note Do not use the Camera Control Keypad and the CameraMan SHOT Director at the same time Camera Control Keypad or Tracking System Keypad The included Camera Control Keypad controls the camera s movement via wireless RF technology up to 60 feet or hard wired connection up to 250 feet If you choose to use a Camera Control Keypad in th...

Page 20: ...able to The jack labeled RS 485 on the camera control block for single camera applications or The T Connector for multiple camera applications Then use the pro vided 3 CameraMan Communication Cable to connect the T connector to the camera s RS 485 jack Note If using a Camera Control Keypad or DIGITAL SHOT Director refer to the respective operation manual If it is unavailable contact your local res...

Page 21: ...e and adjustable 4 Group the cables with all the other cables connected to the connector box and follow the instructions below to feed them through the lower cable restraint For lower cable connections 1 Insert all cables upper and lower through the cable restraint from left to right This will result in the cables being located approximately in the center of the camera instead of near the edge 2 T...

Page 22: ...th any orientation or on top of a table or roll about unit by using the following steps 1 Verify that the POWER switch on the back of the camera is turned OFF 2 Plug the 5 5mm power supply cord connector into the DC POWER jack on the back of the camera 3 Connect the other end of the power supply to a 120 240 V ac power source ...

Page 23: ... Figure 19 Figure 19 Configuration Switches Note All switches not discussed in this section should remain in the DOWN or OFF position Switch Bank A Dip Switch 7 Baud Rate Used to configure camera Baud Rate for the RS 232 and RS 485 ports Set the switch in the UP position for 19 200 baud and the DOWN position for 9600 baud The factory default is UP Dip Switch 8 Memory For the majority of applicatio...

Page 24: ... The High Reliability protocol includes some advanced error checking that is not performed in the Basic protocol The factory default is DOWN Dip Switch 4 RF Command In the DOWN position the camera responds to commands sent from an RF Keypad In the UP position the RF receiver in the camera is disabled and the camera cannot receive commands directly from a wireless keypad The factory default is DOWN...

Page 25: ...L Camera to the ON position The Camera should automatically enter its position calibration mode and then stop at the zero degree point 2 Verify that the camera is now facing in the direction the FRONT label was pointing during mounting 3 If you are using the Camera Control Keypad or DIGITAL SHOT Director make sure its base unit address is the same as on the camera If they are verify that the camer...

Page 26: ...26 CameraMan Installation and Operation Manual Section 4 System Startup ...

Page 27: ...ough the RS 232 port Solution 1 Verify that the cable being used is wired correctly 2 Verify that the PROTOCOL SELECT switch on the rear configuration panel is set properly 3 Verify that the BASE UNIT ADDRESS on the rear configuration panel is set properly 4 Does the COM light above the RS 232 port on the back of the camera blink when you send a command through this port If no change the cable and...

Page 28: ...28 CameraMan Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Troubleshooting ...

Page 29: ...n the back of the camera 2 Connect each camera using a 4 conductor cable with 4 position modular handset plugs wired straight through Pin 1 to Pin 1 Pin 2 to Pin 2 Pin 3 to Pin 3 Pin 4 to Pin 4 Note Do NOT use a pre wired standard phone cable The wiring is different and may cause damage 3 Using the BASE UNIT ADDRESS rotary switch located on the back of the Camera configure each camera with a uniqu...

Page 30: ...30 CameraMan Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B Multi Camera Applications ...

Page 31: ... 1 2 Bayonet Mount Synchronize System Internal external synchronization Standard Illumination 2000 Ix F14 Minimum Illumination 0 005 Ix F1 4 0 00005 Ix F1 4 2 sec CCD accumulation Signal to Noise Ratio 67 dB DNR on 65 dB DNR on Horizontal Resolution 850 lines Registration 0 05 Image Enhancer Horizontal vertical White Balance A B 2 memory AWC ATW Black Balance Self adjusting Color Bar SMPTE color b...

Page 32: ...Bayonet Mount Synchronize System Internal external synchronization Standard Illumination 2000 Ix F11 Minimum Illumination 0 4 Ix F1 7 Night Eye H Signal to Noise Ratio 65 dB DNR on 63 DNR on Horizontal Resolution 850 lines Registration 0 05 Image Enhancer Horizontal vertical White Balance A B 2 memory AWC ATW Black Balance Self adjusting Color Bar SMPTE color bar setup 0 7 5IRE EBU color bar Shutt...

Page 33: ...he CameraMan camera control block Diagrams are for reference PVI COM RJ 11 RS 485 Four Position Modular Handset RS 232 9 pin D 9 Connector Pin Signal 1 12v 2 12v 3 Ground 4 Signal A 5 Signal B 6 Ground Connector Pin Signal 1 Ground 2 Signal A 3 Signal B 4 Ground Connector Pin Signal 2 Transmit 3 Receive 5 Ground 1 4 6 9 Not Used ...

Page 34: ...34 CameraMan Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D Pin Out Diagrams 5 5 mm dc Power Connector Connector Pin Signal 1 18v DC 2 Ground ...

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Page 38: ...38 CameraMan Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Field Of View Specifications ...

Page 39: ...shroud Figure 20 The shroud helps to keep out glares from light sources located on the sides of the camera Figure 20 Lens Shroud 1 Locate the red dots on the top and bottom of the shroud and on the lens itself 2 Align the red dot on the shroud with the dot on the lens then slide the shroud over the lens 3 Tighten the shroud in place using the bolt attached to the shroud ...

Page 40: ...40 CameraMan Installation and Operation Manual Appendix F The 20x Lens Shroud ...

Page 41: ...Installation and Operation Manual 41 Appendix G Typical CameraMan System Diagram Below is a typical setup for the CameraMan camera system Note Items in the diagram are not to scale Figure 21 Typical Setup Diagram ...

Page 42: ...42 CameraMan Installation and Operation Manual Appendix G Typical CameraMan System Diagram ...

Page 43: ...make these adjustments Use Mode Setting The camera has four use modes and various functions for four use modes have been preset Functions can be set as best suited to each use mode Halogen mode Suited to indoor shooting such as at weddings parties lecture meet ings events etc Settings can be changed using a simple menu Fluorescent mode Suited to indoor shooting under fluorescent lighting Settings ...

Page 44: ...BAR switch to let the desired use mode blink MENU switch The blinking item moves up one ITEM AWC switch NO BAR switch The blinking item moves down one 4 Press the YES ABC switch The blinking use mode comes into effect After the use mode setting menu is shown for about 5 seconds the camera returns to be ready for operation Then the camera operates in the selected use mode Note On screen menu items ...

Page 45: ...ves up or down 3 When the YES ABC switch is pressed after selecting the desired item to blink the submenu for the selected item appears on the screen 4 Select the desired item to be changed in its settings using the MENU switch and ITEM AWC switch 5 Press the YES ABC switch or NO BAR switch to change the settings 6 Select Return using the MENU switch and ITEM AWC then press the YES ABC switch to r...

Page 46: ...nd left portions of the screen are excluded from measurement Top Cut About one third of the top part of the screen is excluded from measurement BTM Cut About one third of the bottom portion of the screen is excluded from measurement R L Cut About one third of both the right and left portions of the screen are excluded from mea surement Auto ND ELC This cannot be set unless either OFF or Auto has b...

Page 47: ... the data storage in this order and the light quantity is automatically adjusted The Shutter Speed cannot be changed OFF Under normal circumstances this setting is used 1 30s to 2s Use this setting if it is not possible to achieve a satisfactory video output even when the gain up setting is used The Auto ND ELC setting and Shutter Speed go OFF and cannot be changed If the V Resolution setting has ...

Page 48: ...ntour correction is not sufficient at the Sharpness position when Detail Level setting is set to LOW or HIGH select the Super DTL position Neither Sharpness nor Super DTL is valid for contour correction if Detail Level setting is in the OFF position Level OFF Low High Detail level can be adjusted when DTL Select setting is at Sharpness Super DTL level can be adjusted when DTL Select setting is at ...

Page 49: ...ed and synchro scan shutter speed refer to the table Shutter Speed Synchro scan Required luminance ratio OFF 1 1 100 99 68 Hz 2 1 250 250 0 Hz 4 1 500 492 2 Hz 8 1 1000 984 4 Hz 16 1 2000 1 969 kHz 32 1 4000 3 938 kHz 64 1 10000 7 875 kHz 160 V Resolution Normal Normal image CCD storage will be by field storage Fine Vertical resolution increases Vertical resolution is raised without increasing res...

Page 50: ... of the screen are excluded from mea surement Auto Iris Adjust ON OFF Shutter Mode Step Electronic shutter operates at the speed selected by the Step Synchro setting ELC Electronic shutter is controlled to automatically adjust the luminance S Scan Synchro Scan Electronic shutter operates at the speed selected in Step Synchro set ting If Frame 1 is selected in Field Frame setting Shutter Mode setti...

Page 51: ...enes if it is not possible to achieve a sat isfactory video output even when the lens diaphragm is opened and Night Eye is selected as the Gain setting AGC Max Gain 6dB 12dB 18dB 24dB N Eye L N Eye H This is used to set the maximum gain up when Auto has been selected as the Gain setting Charge Time Auto OFF 1 30s 1 15s 1 8s 1 4s 1 2s 1s 2s This is used to set the CCD storage time OFF Under normal ...

Page 52: ...be made after setting AWC by red blue gain adjustment in Painting setting P SET 3200K The white balance is adjusted to 3200K illumination P SET 5600K The white balance is adjusted to 5600K illumination ATW Speed SLOW 2 SLOW 1 MID FAST 1 FAST 2 ATW Speed can be set Pedestal 150 to 150 The black level pedestal of the luminance Y signal can be set Used in adjusting the black levels of two or more cam...

Page 53: ...ing the Hori zontal Vertical Detail Level High Low setting Detail level can be set in horizontal H and vertical V directions with the Detail setting at High or Low Whichever the direction H or V the set level at High must be at least one position higher than that at Low H Detail Level H L 1 to 63 V Detail Level H L 1 to 31 H Detail Level L 0 to H 1 V Detail Level L 0 to H 1 Detail Band 1 to 5 A co...

Page 54: ...ta B_Mg Phase Varies the hue of the intermediate color between blue and magenta Mg Gain Increases or decreases the magenta Mg Phase Varies the hue of the magenta Mg_R Gain Increases or decreases the intermediate color between magenta and red Mg_R Phase Varies the hue of the intermediate color between magenta and red R Gain Increases or decreases the red R Phase Varies the hue of the red R_YI Gain ...

Page 55: ... be selected 3D DNR OFF Low Mid High This enables the 3D DNR effect to be selected 2D LPF OFF Low High The 2D lowpass filter that reduces moire and cross color can be set Field Frame Field CCD storage will be by field storage Frame 1 Vertical resolution increases in frame storage Frame 2 Vertical resolution is raised without increasing residual images by frame storage and electronic shutter Baud R...

Page 56: ...or Halogen Mode Fluorescent Mode and Outdoor Mode Item Halogen mode Fluorescent mode Outdoor mode Brightness Set Picture Level Light PEAK AVG Light Area Auto ND ELC Auto Gain Up AGC Max Gain Manual Gain Up Digital Gain Up Charge Time Pedestal 0 0 Top cut OFF OFF 0dB 0dB OFF 0 0 0 Top cut OFF OFF 0dB 0dB OFF 0 0 0 Top cut ON ON N Eye H OFF 40 Color Set Chroma Level Flesh Tone White Bal ATW Speed Ne...

Page 57: ...ime 0 0 Top cut OFF Step OFF 0dB 0dB OFF Color Set Chroma Level White Bal ATW Speed Pedestal Painting R Gain B Gain R Pedestal B Pedestal Nega Posi 2 AWC A Mid 0 0 0 0 0 Posi G L Color Bar Set H Phase SC Coarse SC Fine Color Bar Set 0 1 0 7 5 IRE Detail Set 1 Detail H Detail Level H V Detail Level H H Detail Level L V Detail Level L Detail Band Noise Suppress Level Dependent Dark Detail High 15 12...

Page 58: ...se YI_G Gain YI_G Phase G Gain G Phase 0 0 18 6 0 0 30 112 Color Matrix Set 3 G_Cy Gain G_Cy Phase Cy Gain Cy Phase Cy_B Gain Cy_B Phase B Gain B Phase 0 0 44 15 0 0 20 36 Other Set 1 Gamma Knee Point White Clip Flare R Flare G Flare B Black Stretch Clean DNR 3D DNR 2D LPF 0 45 88 110 0 0 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF Other Set 2 Field Frame Baud Rate Component Digital Extender Filter Field 9 600bps Y Pr Pb O...

Page 59: ... make these adjustments Use Mode Setting The camera has four use modes and various functions for four use modes have been preset Functions can be set as best suited to each use mode Halogen mode Suited to indoor shooting such as at weddings parties lecture meet ings events etc Settings can be changed using a simple menu Fluorescent mode Suited to indoor shooting under fluorescent lighting Settings...

Page 60: ...BAR switch to let the desired use mode blink MENU switch The blinking item moves up one ITEM AWC switch NO BAR switch The blinking item moves down one 4 Press the YES ABC switch The blinking use mode comes into effect After the use mode setting menu is shown for about 5 seconds the camera returns to be ready for operation Then the camera operates in the selected use mode Note On screen menu items ...

Page 61: ... item moves up or down 3 When the YES ABC switch is pressed after selecting the desired item to blink the submenu for the selected item appears on the screen 4 Select the desired item to be changed in its settings using the MENU switch and ITEM AWC switch 5 Press the YES ABC switch or NO BAR switch to change the settings 6 Select Return using the MENU switch and ITEM AWC then press the YES ABC swi...

Page 62: ...t and left portions of the screen are excluded from measurement Top cut About one third of the top part of the screen is excluded from measurement BTM cut About one third of the bottom portion of the screen is excluded from measurement R L cut About one third of both the right and left portions of the screen are excluded from mea surement Auto ND ELC This cannot be set unless either OFF or Auto ha...

Page 63: ...le to achieve a satisfac tory video output when the lens diaphragm is opened and Night Eye is selected as the Manual Gain Up setting Charge Time Auto OFF 1 25s 1 12s 1 6s 1 3s 1 2s 1s 2s This is used to set the CCD storage time Auto ALC is performed followed by AGC and then by the data storage and the camera automati cally adjusts the light quantity If ON is selected as the Auto ND ELC setting ELC...

Page 64: ...e balance again if you simply select AWC A or AWC B provided that the camera is used under the same conditions Fine color adjustment can be made after setting AWC by red blue gain adjustment in user mode or from the RCU RCB P SET 3200K The white balance is adjusted to 3200K illumination P SET 5600K The white balance is adjusted to 5600K illumination ATW Speed Slow 2 Slow 1 Mid Fast 1 Fast 2 ATW Sp...

Page 65: ... position Level OFF Low High Detail level can be adjusted when Detail Select setting is at Normal Super DTL level can be adjusted when it is at Super DTL Noise Suppress OFF Low High Screen noise can be reduced when Level setting is at High or Low Clean DNR High Low OFF This enables the clean DNR effect to be selected 3D DNR OFF Low Mid High This enables the 3D DNR effect to be selected When Mid or...

Page 66: ...k station scenes for example For luminance settings at each shutter speed and synchro scan shutter speed refer to the following table Shutter Speed Synchro scan Required luminance ratio OFF 1 1 120 120 2 Hz 2 1 250 250 0 Hz 4 1 500 492 2 Hz 8 1 1000 984 4 Hz 16 1 2000 1 969 kHz 32 1 4000 3 938 kHz 64 1 10000 7 875 kHz 160 V Resolution Normal Normal image CCD storage will be by field storage Fine V...

Page 67: ... Adjust ON Fine adjustment of auto iris convergence level can be made with the iris control OFF The iris is invalid Shutter Mode Step Electronic shutter operates at the speed selected by the Step Synchro setting ELC Electronic shutter is controlled to automatically adjust the luminance S Scan Synchro Scan Electronic shutter operates at the speed selected in Step Synchro setting If Frame 1 is selec...

Page 68: ...scenes if it is not possible to achieve a sat isfactory video output even when the lens diaphragm is opened and Night Eye is selected as the Gain setting AGC Max Gain 6dB 12dB 18dB 24dB N Eye L N Eye H This is used to set the maximum gain up when Auto has been selected as the Gain setting Charge Time Auto OFF 1 25s 1 12s 1 6s 1 3s 1 2s 1s 2s This is used to set the CCD storage time OFF Under norma...

Page 69: ...fter setting AWC by red blue gain adjustment in Painting setting P SET 3200K The white balance is adjusted to 3200K illumination P SET 5600K The white balance is adjusted to 5600K illumination ATW Speed Slow 2 Slow 1 Mid Fast 1 Fast 2 ATW Speed can be set Pedestal 150 to 150 The black level pedestal of the luminance Y signal can be set Used in adjusting the black levels of two or more cameras Pain...

Page 70: ...ting Detail level can be set in horizontal H and vertical V directions with the Detail setting at High or Low Whichever the direction H or V the set level at High must be at least one position higher than that at Low H Detail Level H L 1 to 63 V Detail Level H L 1 to 31 H Detail Level L 0 to H 1 V Detail Level L 0 to H 1 Detail Band 1 to 5 A contour correction band can be set with the Detail setti...

Page 71: ...e Varies the hue of the intermediate color between blue and magenta Mg Gain Increases or decreases magenta Mg Phase Varies the hue of the magenta Mg_R Gain Increases or decreases the intermediate color between magenta and red Mg_R Phase Varies the hue of the intermediate color between magenta and red R Gain Increases or decreases the red R Phase Varies the hue of the red R_YI Gain Increases or dec...

Page 72: ...his enables the 3D DNR effect to be selected When Mid or High is selected the noise is reduced but lag increases 2D LPF OFF Low High The 2D low pass filter that reduces moire and cross color can be set Field Frame Field CCD storage will be by field storage Frame 1 Vertical resolution increases in frame storage Frame 2 Vertical resolution is raised without increasing residual images by frame storag...

Page 73: ...p cut OFF OFF 0dB 0dB OFF 0 0 0 Top cut ON ON N Eye H OFF 40 Color Set Chroma Level Flesh Tone White Bal ATW Speed Nega Posi 0 0 AWC A Posi 0 0 AWC A Posi 0 0 ATW Mid Posi G L Set H Phase SC Coarse SC Fine 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Sharpness DTL Set DTL Select Level Noise Suppress Clean DNR 3D DNR Flesh DTL Level Normal HIGH OFF OFF OFF Mid Normal HIGH OFF OFF OFF Mid Normal HIGH OFF OFF OFF Mid Other Set...

Page 74: ... Gain Up AGC Max Gain Charge Time 0 0 Top Cut OFF Step OFF 0dB 0dB OFF Color Set Chroma Level White Bal ATW Speed Pedestal Painting R Gain B Gain R Pedestal B Pedestal Nega Posi 0 AWC A Mid 0 0 0 0 0 Posi G L Set H Phase SC Coarse SC Fine 0 1 0 Detail Set 1 Detail H Detail Level H V Detail Level H H Detail Level L V Detail Level L Detail Band Noise Suppress Level Dependant Dark Detail High 15 12 8...

Page 75: ...n YI_G Phase G Gain G Phase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Color Matrix Set 3 G_Cy Gain G_Cy Phase Cy Gain Cy Phase Cy_B Gain Cy_B Phase B Gain B Phase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Set 1 Gamma Knee Point White Clip Flare R Flare G Flare B Black Stretch Clean DNR 3D DNR 2D LPF 0 45 88 110 0 0 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF Other Set 2 Field Frame Baud Rate Signal Select Digital Extender Filter Field 9 600bps Y Pr Pb OFF Normal Table...

Page 76: ...76 CameraMan Installation and Operation Manual Appendix I CPT 2018 A3DP On Screen Menus ...

Page 77: ... make these adjustments Use Mode Setting The camera has four use modes and various functions for four use modes have been preset Functions can be set as best suited to each use mode Halogen mode Suited to indoor shooting such as at weddings parties lecture meet ings events etc Settings can be changed using a simple menu Fluorescent mode Suited to indoor shooting under fluorescent lighting Settings...

Page 78: ...EM AWC switch or NO BAR switch to let the desired use mode blink MENU switch The blinking item moves up one ITEM AWC switch NO BAR switch The blinking item moves down one 4 Press the YES ABC switch The blinking use mode comes into effect After the use mode setting menu is shown for about 5 seconds the camera returns to be ready for operation Then the camera operates in the selected use mode Menu I...

Page 79: ...ecting the desired item to blink the submenu for the selected item appears on the screen 4 Select the desired item to be changed in its settings using the MENU switch and ITEM AWC switch 5 Press the YES ABC switch or NO BAR switch to change the settings 6 Select Return using the MENU switch and ITEM AWC then press the YES ABC switch to return to the main menu 7 After changing the settings take the...

Page 80: ...0 The ratio of AUTO IRIS AUTO GAIN up AUTO ND ELC detected peak to average can be adjusted within a predeter mined range Light Area A photometric measurement method can be selected for AUTO IRIS AUTO GAIN UP AUTO ND ELC ALL All the screen area is measured Center The screen is measured mainly in the center area about one third of both the top and bottom and one third of both the right and left port...

Page 81: ...d in shooting dark scenes N Eye L Night Eye L Use this mode if sufficient video output can not be obtained even if 30 dB gain up should be selected N Eye H Night Eye H Use this setting if it is not possible to achieve a satisfactory video output even at the Night Eye L setting Pedestal 150 to 150 The black level pedestal of the luminance Y sig nal can be set Used in adjusting the black levels of t...

Page 82: ...ted Color Bar Set2 0 0 IRE 7 5 IRE Set 0 0 IRE for the SDI card Table 29 Sharpness DTL Settings DTL Select Sharpness Super DTL If contour correction is not sufficient at the Sharpness position when Detail Level setting is set to Low or High select the Super DTL position Neither Sharpness nor Super DTL is valid for contour correction if Detail Level setting is in the OFF position Level OFF Low High...

Page 83: ...ed if Auto ND ELC setting is set to ON Synchro Scan 60 34 Hz to 15 75 kHz This setting is possible only when the Shutter Speed setting is at S Scan Horizontal bar noise can be reduced by synchro scan adjustment in shooting workstation scenes for example For luminance settings at each shutter speed and synchro scan shutter speed refer to the following table Shutter Speed Synchro scan Required lumin...

Page 84: ...om the I F REMOTE connector Aspect Ratio Aspect ratio can be selected from 16 9 or 4 3 Fan SW OFF Select this setting to stop the fan when its operating sound is found to be bothersome in a studio or other such environment Auto The temperature is detected automatically and the fan starts operating when the tem perature exceeds approx 95oF 35oC Under normal circumstances the Auto setting is used La...

Page 85: ...sible only when Step or Synchro Scan is selected in Shutter Mode setting When Step has been selected as the Shutter Mode setting OFF Electronic shutter is turned off 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 Electronic shutter operates at one of these speeds as selected When Synchro Scan has been selected as the Shutter Mode setting 60 34 Hz to 15 75 kHz Bar noise can be reduced by synchro sc...

Page 86: ... Speed Slow 2 Slow 1 Mid Fast 1 Fast 2 ATW Speed can be set Pedestal 150 to 150 The black level pedestal of the luminance Y signal can be set Used in adjusting the black levels of two or more cameras Painting 150 to 150 R Gain B Gain Fine adjustment of the white balance can be made after AWC setting when AWC A or AWC B is selected in White Balance Setting The set value returns to 0 after AWC setti...

Page 87: ...or Low The higher set ting the finer will be the detail Noise Suppress 1 to 10 Screen noise can be reduced with the Detail setting at High or Low If the noise suppress compensation level is set too high a fine object will be reproduced less sharply Level Dependent 0 to 25 Screen noise due to the detail of dark parts of an object can be reduced If the Level Dependenct setting is set too high howeve...

Page 88: ...ase Varies the hue of the intermediate color between red and yellow YI Gain Increases or decreases the intermediate color of yellow YI Phase Varies the hue of the yellow YI_G Gain Increases or decreases the intermediate color between yellow and green YI_G Phase Varies the hue of the intermediate color between yellow and green G Gain Increases or decreases the green G Phase Varies the hue of the gr...

Page 89: ... adjusted Black Stretch Black stretch to correct the suppression of black portions at low luminance can be set to ON or OFF Clean DNR OFF Low High This enables the clean DNR effect to be selected Field Frame Field CCD storage will be by field storage Frame 1 Vertical resolution increases in frame storage Frame 2 Vertical resolution is raised without increasing residual images by frame storage and ...

Page 90: ... 0 Top cut OFF OFF 0dB 0 0 0 Top cut OFF OFF 0dB 0 0 0 Top cut ON ON N Eye H 40 Color Set Chroma Level Flesh Tone White Bal ATW Speed 0 0 AWC A 0 0 AWC A 0 0 ATW Mid G L Color Bar Set H Phase SC Coarse SC Fine Color Bar Set Color Bar Set 2 0 1 0 7 5 IRE 0 0 IRE 0 1 0 7 5 IRE 0 0 IRE 0 1 0 7 5 IRE 0 0 IRE Sharpness DTL Set DTL Select Level Noise Suppress Clean DNR Flesh Noise Sup Sharpness HIGH OFF...

Page 91: ...0 Top cut OFF Step OFF 0dB Color Set Chroma Level White Bal ATW Speed Pedestal Painting R Gain B Gain R Pedestal B Pedestal 2 AWC A 0 0 0 0 0 G L Color Bar Set H Phase SC Coarse SC Fine Color Bar Set Color Bar Set2 0 1 0 7 5 IRE 0 0 IRE Detail Set 1 Detail H Detail Level H V Detail Level H H Detail Level L V Detail Level L Detail Band Noise Suppress Level Dependent Dark Detail High 20 19 13 8 5 3 ...

Page 92: ...YI Phase YI_G Gain YI_G Phase G Gain G Phase 0 0 18 6 0 0 30 112 Color Matrix Set 3 G_Cy Gain G_Cy Phase Cy Gain Cy Phase Cy_B Gain Cy_B Phase B Gain B Phase 0 0 44 15 0 0 20 36 Other Set 1 Gamma Knee Point White Clip Flare R Flare G Flare B Black Stretch Clean DNR 0 45 88 110 0 0 0 OFF OFF Other Set 2 Field Frame Baud Rate Component Aspect Ratio Fan SW Language Field 9600bps Y Pr Pb 16 9 Auto Eng...

Page 93: ...us to make these adjustments Use Mode Setting The camera has four use modes and various functions for four use modes have been preset Functions can be set as best suited to each use mode Halogen mode Suited to indoor shooting such as at weddings parties lecture meet ings events etc Settings can be changed using a simple menu Fluorescent mode Suited to indoor shooting under fluorescent lighting Set...

Page 94: ...WC switch or NO BAR switch to let the desired use mode blink MENU switch The blinking item moves up one ITEM AWC switch NO BAR switch The blinking item moves down one 4 Press the YES ABC switch The blinking use mode comes into effect After the use mode setting menu is shown for about 5 seconds the camera returns to be ready for operation Then the camera operates in the selected use mode Menu Item ...

Page 95: ...ecting the desired item to blink the submenu for the selected item appears on the screen 8 Select the desired item to be changed in its settings using the MENU switch and ITEM AWC switch 9 Press the YES ABC switch or NO BAR switch to change the settings 10 Select Return using the MENU switch and ITEM AWC then press the YES ABC switch to return to the main menu 11 After changing the settings take t...

Page 96: ... excluded from measurement BTM cut About one third of the bottom portion of the screen is excluded from measurement R L cut About one third of both the right and left portions of the screen are excluded from measurement Auto ND ELC ON The electronic shutter is controlled to automatically adjust the lumi nance OFF Luminance is not automatically adjusted by the electronic shutter Auto Gain Up LOW Th...

Page 97: ...AWC B provided that the camera is used under the same conditions Fine color adjustment can be made after setting AWC by red blue gain adjustment in user mode or from the RCU RCB P SET 3200K The white balance is adjusted to 3200K illumination P SET 5600K The white balance is adjusted to 5600K illumination ATW Speed Sow 2 Slow 1 Mid Fast 1 Fast 2 ATW Speed can be set Highlight Chroma OFF Low High At...

Page 98: ...ail Level setting is at High or Low Flesh Noise Suppress OFF Low High Flesh noise is suppressed in two steps when the DTL Level is at High or Low Table 43 Other Settings Shutter Speed 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 Electronic shutter operates at one of these speeds as selected S Scan Synchro Scan Electronic shutter operates at the speed set with the electronic shutter syn chro scan...

Page 99: ...he computer Nega Posi Posi Normal image Nega Image is shown reversed in darkness and color Aspect Ratio 16 9 4 3 Table 44 Initial Settings Item Halogen mode Fluorescent mode Outdoor mode Brightness Set A Iris Level A Iris PEAK AVG A Iris Area Auto ND ELC Auto Gain Up Manu Gain Up Pedestal Contrast Gamma 0 0 Top cut OFF OFF 0dB 0 MID 0 0 Top cut OFF OFF 0dB 0 MID 0 0 Top cut ON HIGH 10 MID Color Se...

Page 100: ...100 CameraMan Installation and Operation Manual Appendix K CPT 2018 A3DSP On Screen Menus ...

Page 101: ...es 7 Contact Information vi Control Block 6 components 9 10 D DIGITAL SHOT Director 4 connecting 19 F Field Of View Specifications 39 42 L LED Displays 10 Lens Shroud 6 M Manual Overview 1 2 Menus CPT 2018 A3D 47 CPT 2018 A3DP 73 CPT 2018 A3DS 99 CPT 2018 A3DSP 125 Mounting 15 16 Multi Camera Applications 31 P Pin Out Diagrams 37 Power Supply 6 connecting 21 Powering On 27 Product Descriptions 3 R...

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