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User’s Guide

LDK 300

CAMERA SYSTEM

3922 496 30031

version 4

Summary of Contents for LDK 300

Page 1: ...User s Guide LDK 300 CAMERA SYSTEM 3922 496 30031 version 4 ...

Page 2: ...ea is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference Copyright Für diese Unterlage behalten wir uns alle Rechte vor Gemäß DIN 34 Technische Änderungen im Zuge der Weiterentwicklung vorbehalten Copying of this document and giving it to others and the use or communication of the contents th...

Page 3: ...holder 2 4 Positioning the viewfinder 2 5 1 5 inch Viewfinder Accessories 2 5 Wide angle eyepiece 2 5 Left eye adapter 2 6 Mounting a microphone 2 7 Tripod adapter plate 2 8 Adjusting the shoulder pad 2 9 Mounting a top light 2 9 Zoom controls 2 10 Attaching an adapter 2 11 Chapter 3 Cabling and connectors Configurations 3 2 Camera with Triax adapter 3 2 Multiple Triax cameras with C2IP network 3 ...

Page 4: ...ing functions to buttons 4 5 Using the camera 4 6 Switching on the power 4 6 Controlling the camera 4 6 Access and Security 4 7 Camera cards 4 7 Access control 4 8 Camera card slot 4 8 System Menu 4 9 Entering the System menu 4 9 Finding your way 4 10 Leaving the System Menu 4 10 Making changes 4 11 Undoing changes 4 11 Viewfinder preferences 4 12 Viewfinder picture quality 4 12 Video level indica...

Page 5: ...standard files 4 23 User levels 4 23 Selecting the user level 4 24 Smart Touch 4 24 Triax adapter controls 4 26 Powering the camera 4 27 Selecting monitoring signals 4 27 Using audio 4 27 Intercom 4 28 Communication 4 29 Chapter 5 Menu structure Menu structure 5 2 Main top menu 5 2 Where to find a function 5 6 ...

Page 6: ...LDK 300 User s Guide vi ...

Page 7: ...that is equally at home in the studio or out on location in an OB environment 1 1 1 Frame Transfer DPM sensor The Frame Transfer CCD DPM sensor offers superior performance and can handle highlights of up to 600 The 2 3 inch sensors have a high dynamic range and high linear sensitivity over all camera lens apertures Frame Transfer technology ensures that there is no lag nor smear The Frame Transfer...

Page 8: ... circuit adapts both the knee point and the compression ratio according to the highlight content of the picture to emulate the softly limiting S shaped transfer characteristics of film Digital True Colour Knee circuitry maintains the correct hue for compressed highlights reproducing colours faithfully even overexposed skin tones Digital contrast circuitry provides a black stretch function for more...

Page 9: ...d for a scene or for a smooth colour temperature control around the white balance setting Camera card for personal settings and security Owner s card for setting user levels and for copying and storing control settings Protected easy to operate controls and switches with read out of all settings Viewfinder status read out of primary camera functions Clean scan feature allows capture of computer an...

Page 10: ...Digital signal processing 18 MHz and 36 MHz 24 bit accuracy Sensitivity 2000 lux at F9 0 reflectance 90 Minimum illumination Approx 2 lux at F 1 4 and 30 dB gain Exposure control Down to 1 1000 Clean scanning NTSC between 61 1 and 151 0 Hz PAL between 51 0 and 103 0 Hz Optical system F1 4 with quartz filter Optical filters Clear 1 4 ND 1 16 ND 1 64 ND Clear 4 point star 6 point star soft focus Mod...

Page 11: ...or Trilock Triax cable length 2 400m 7 875 ft max with 16mm 0 63 cable 3000m with RGB long triax modification optional Intercom XLR5 Tuchel with channels ENG PROD PROG Video CVBS out Optional 1 Vpp 75 Ohm BNC Video telepromter out 1 Vpp 75 Ohm BNC Monitor Y 1 Vpp 75 Ohm BNC Reference in 1 Vpp 75 Ohm BNC Tracker 11 pins Communication Signalling Auxilary Data 11 pins private data Rear microphone in ...

Page 12: ...Introduction Specifications 1 6 1 3 1 Dimensions Figure 1 1 Dimensions ...

Page 13: ...et dynamic XLR 5 double muff LDK 8111 37 Headset dynamic XLR 5 single muff LDK 8111 51 Scriptboard with light LDK 6985 21 Transport flightcase LDK 5020 00 Carrying bag LDK 5020 01 Camera light 20W LDK 5950 00 AC power supply LDK 4377 40 Camera IR remote control LDK 5200 00 Zoombox for Angenieux lenses LDK 6113 16 Zoomcontrol for Canon lenses LDK 6113 26 Zoombox for Fujinon lenses LDK 6113 36 Camer...

Page 14: ...Introduction Accessories 1 8 ...

Page 15: ...11 2 1 Packing unpacking Inspect the shipping container for evidence of damage immediately after receipt If the shipping container or cushioning material is damaged it should be kept until the contents of the shipment have been checked for completeness and the units have been checked mechanically and electrically The shipping container should be placed upright and opened from the top Remove the cu...

Page 16: ...ping container securely 5 Mark shipping container FRAGILE to ensure careful handling 2 2 Transport case It is important to protect your camera against damage when transporting it To do this a transport case LDK 5020 00 is optionally available for the camera lens viewfinder and some accessories Figure 2 1 Transport case The camera is packed in the transport case as shown in the figure above This en...

Page 17: ...side of the camera 6 Place the lens cable into the bottom clip at the front of the camera and clip 5 located at the side Pull and twist clip to open it Figure 2 2 Lens mounting Caution Do not attach a lens weighing more than 5 kg to the camera without a support When a new lens is fitted to the camera it may be necessary to carry out some adjustments to optimize its use for example back focus or sh...

Page 18: ...urning it clockwise as seen from rear so that the viewfinder is mounted securely to the support 4 Connect the viewfinder cable to the viewfinder connector socket 6 at the top right of the camera 5 Slide the microphone holder 4 onto the viewfinder and secure with the knurled screw 5 Caution Always fit the microphone holder as it functions as a safety stop for the viewfinder 6 To improve the comfort...

Page 19: ...nd bar retaining lever 2 and slide the round bar 3 forwards or backwards When the desired position is reached tighten the support bracket round bar retaining lever 2 again To use the viewfinder at a distance press the button 4 below or above the eyepiece tube and swing it free of the associated clip 5 The display can now be seen from further away Figure 2 4 Viewfinder positioning 2 5 1 5 inch View...

Page 20: ...inder wide angle eyepiece 2 5 2 Left eye adapter A left eye adapter is optionally available LDK 5390 10 to allow the viewfinder to be used with the left eye Before mounting the viewfinder onto the camera attach the left eye adapter 1 to the viewfinder and secure it using the screw 2 Do not forget to mount the microphone support bracket 3 at the end of the left eye adapter Figure 2 6 Viewfinder lef...

Page 21: ...hone cable to audio connector 3 mic on the right side of the camera 7 Place the microphone cable into the top clip at the front of the camera and into clip 4 at the side of the camera Pull and twist clip to open it Other microphones with a diameter of 21mm can also be used however ensure that the phantom power and the sensitivity of the input that match that type of microphone are correctly select...

Page 22: ...ard until it clicks into place Caution Failure to attach the camera to the tripod adapter plate in the correct manner could result in an unsecured camera Ensure that the rear stud 2 is engaged and that the camera clicks into place Remove the camera from the tripod as follows 1 Press the red locking lever 3 against release handle 4 on the tripod adapter plate and hold 2 Ensure that you have a firm ...

Page 23: ... the shoulder pad press and hold lever 1 The shoulder pad can now be moved backwards and forwards along the axis of the camera Adjust the shoulder pad when all units have been mounted so that the best balanced position can be obtained Figure 2 9 Shoulder pad 2 9 Mounting a top light To mount a top light 1 onto the camera proceed as follows 1 Screw the top light into either the WW1 4 20 screw hole ...

Page 24: ...unit not only controls the zoom but also has mini button controls for the VTR start stop function and the VTR Ret function These are located under the front of the carrying handle 2 The instructions for mounting the zoom control unit and the function of the controls are supplied with the unit Figure 2 11 Zoom controls Clear Clear A 1 Star 4P ND1 4 B 2 Star 6P ND 1 16 C 3 Soft focus ND 1 64 D 4 2 1...

Page 25: ...er to the camera proceed as follow 1 Using the rail 1 on the bottom of the camera head as a guide fit the guide pins 2 on either side of the connector and the guide pin 3 at the top rear of the camera head into the corresponding slots of the adapter 2 First tighten the two horizontal screws 4 on the top of camera 3 Next tighten the two horizontal screws 5 at the front of the camera 4 Lastly tighte...

Page 26: ...Installation Attaching an adapter 2 12 ...

Page 27: ... connectors 3 5 Viewfinder connector 3 5 Lens connector 3 6 Audio microphone connector 3 6 RS232 serial connector 3 7 Triax adapter connectors 3 8 Triax connector 3 9 CVBS output connector 3 9 Viewfinder External video output connector 3 9 Script light power supply socket 3 10 Teleprompter video output connector 3 10 DC power and tally output socket 3 10 Audio microphone 2 connector 3 11 DC power ...

Page 28: ...ing a Triax cable The maximum length of cable that can be used without significant degradation of the video signal is 3000m 10 000 ft for a 14mm Triax cable The power supply is applied to the Base Station and via the Triax cable to the camera The Base Stations are each connected to a network hub or router via an Ethernet cable straight through not cross over The OCP 400 operational control panels ...

Page 29: ...t card Po we r on P we l Tracker Aux 1 2 3 4 A B C D Clear ND1 4 ND1 16 ND1 64 Clear Star 4P Star 6P Soft Focus Smart card Po we r on P we l Tracker Aux 1 2 3 4 A B C D Clear ND1 4 ND1 16 ND1 64 Clear Star 4P Star 6P Soft Focus Smart card Po we r on P we l Tracker Aux 1 2 3 4 A B C D Camera head Triax adapter Base Station Triax cable Ethernet cable Hub or router Series 9000 OCP Hub or router MCP 4...

Page 30: ...he SuperXpander The SuperXpander is connected to an LDK 4501 Base Station using a Triax cable The maximum length of cable that can be used without significant degradation of the video signal is 3000m 10 000 ft for a 14mm Triax cable The Base Station is powered by a separate mains power supply An OCP 400 operational control panel can be connected directly to the Base Station using a cross over Ethe...

Page 31: ...ns connector Audio microphone connector RS232 connector 3 4 1 2 5 8 9 6 7 10 13 14 11 12 15 18 19 16 17 20 1 80V 2 n c 3 GND 4 INTN D 5 vf ext video 6 n c 7 vf video ret 8 SDA D 9 SCL D 10 vf ext video ret 11 GND 12 vf video 13 Pb vf ret 14 Pr vf ret 15 GND 16 batt 17 batt 18 Pb vf 19 Pr vf 20 shield 20 pole female panel view Panel part number X14 5322 214 12544 Cable part number male 5322 320 121...

Page 32: ...l 6 batt 7 Iris Follow 8 Lens Servo 9 Range Extender 10 Zoom Follow 11 Focus follow 12 Spare not standard on lens Hirose 12 pole female panel view Panel part number X15 5322 265 10389 Cable part number male 5322 265 41208 3 1 2 1 Audio Screen 2 Audio In 3 Audio Return Microphone impedance 200 ohm Sensitivity range 70 to 28 dBm Signal at pin 2 of audio input is in phase with signal at pin 2 of audi...

Page 33: ...ectors Camera connectors 3 7 3 2 4 RS232 serial connector Figure 3 8 RS232 serial connector 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 1 SPARE 2 RS RXD 3 RS TXD 4 RS DTR 5 RS DGND 6 RS DSR 7 RS RTS 8 RS CTS 9 12V SubD 9 pin male panel view X12 ...

Page 34: ...Eng Progr Prod Eng Off Prod Ext Mix Front Rear Loc TP Mic 2 48V On 12V 1 5A DC Out Ext 2 Ext 1 REF IN Aux Tracker Triax connector CVBS output Viewfinder Ext video output Script light power supply Teleprompter output DC power and tally output Intercom headset Audio microphone 1 input DC power supply input Audio microphone 2 input Reference signal input Tracker communication connector Auxiliary conn...

Page 35: ...External video output connector Centre pin Outer shield Inner shield 1 Centre pin Power and signals 2 Inner shield Return 3 Outer shield Camera housing GND Panel view X100 This socket provides a 1 0 Vpp CVBS output video signal if the optional encoder board is fitted BNC connector panel view X105 This socket provides a 1 0 Vpp VBS output viewfinder signal or the external video signal from the Base...

Page 36: ...m dissipation 3W 2 Power return 3 Shield Fischer 3 pole female panel view X102 This socket supplies the 1Vpp teleprompter signal applied to the Base Station This socket has no output if the reference input socket is used as a return video channel BNC connector panel view X112 4 1 2 3 1 Ground 2 On air 3 No connection 4 12 Vdc max 18W Shield of cable directly to the connector housing The socket pro...

Page 37: ...C power input connector 3 1 2 1 Audio Screen 2 Audio In 3 Audio Return Microphone impedance 200 ohm Sensitivity range 64 to 24 dBu Signal at pin 2 of audio input is in phase with signal at pin 2 of audio output XLR 3 pole female panel view X107 4 1 2 3 1 Ground 2 No connection 3 No connection 4 10 5 Vdc 17 Vdc This socket accepts a DC voltage of 12V nominal Maximum power consumption 23W XLR 4 pin ...

Page 38: ...l at pin 2 of audio output XLR 3 pole female panel view X107 4 1 2 3 5 1 Microphone return 2 Microphone 3 Telephone return 4 Telephone left 5 Telephone right Microphone level 64 dBu 24 dBu switchable Microphone impedance 600 Ohm Telephone level 6 dBu nominal Telephone output impedance 50 Ohm XLR 5 pole female panel view X104 4 1 2 3 5 6 1 Telephone left 2 Not connected 3 Microphone 4 Microphone re...

Page 39: ... with Base Station LDK 4501 and when the optional encoder is fitted Select the function of this socket in the camera Install menu or the Base Station System menu BNC connector panel view X111 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 On air signal return 2 Tracker microphone return 3 Tracker microphone input 4 Production tracker 5 Sidetone engineering tracker 6 Intercom return 7 Program sound tracker 8 Cameraman ...

Page 40: ...n 8 Ground 9 Private Data Base Station Camera 10 Ground 11 Shield Private data input signals 0 0 8 Volt 1 2 4 Volt max level 12 Volt input impedance 100 kOhm baud rate 2400 bits s nom 4800 bits s max Private data output signals C MOS levels 5V output impedance 1 kOhm Analogue outputs AN0 and AN1 output level 0 5 Volt output impedance 100 Ohm Fischer 11 pole female panel view Panel part number X109...

Page 41: ... control 4 8 Camera card slot 4 8 System Menu 4 9 Entering the System menu 4 9 Finding your way 4 10 Leaving the System Menu 4 10 Making changes 4 11 Undoing changes 4 11 Viewfinder preferences 4 12 Viewfinder picture quality 4 12 Video level indication 4 12 Tally indicators 4 12 Viewfinder markers 4 12 Lens preferences 4 13 Lens type 4 13 Auto iris 4 13 Extended Iris 4 13 Lens indicators 4 13 Vid...

Page 42: ...es 4 23 Standard files 4 23 Customer standard files 4 23 User levels 4 23 Selecting the user level 4 24 Smart Touch 4 24 Triax adapter controls 4 26 Powering the camera 4 27 Selecting monitoring signals 4 27 Using audio 4 27 Intercom 4 28 Communication 4 29 ...

Page 43: ...15 16 17 18 19 2 1 Filter wheel switches 2 Filter wheel indicators 3 Camera card slot 4 SW1 VTR Save assignable button 1 5 SW2 Extended Iris assignable button 2 6 Standard scene file button Std 7 Black stretch switch 8 Colour temp switch White bal 9 Colour bars switch Bars 10 Gain selection switch 11 Power On Off switch 12 Menu rotary control 13 Menu select switch 14 Clean Scan button 15 White bal...

Page 44: ... 37 38 21 35 20 Tally switch 21 Zebra switch 22 Option assignable switch 4 23 Brightness control 24 Contrast control 25 Crispening control 26 Dioptre 27 Tally indicators red 28 Gain indicators 29 Top indicators 30 Iris indication 31 Zebra pattern 32 Safe area marker 33 Non standard indicator 34 Colour temperature indicators 35 Message box 36 Centre marker 37 Cadre marker 38 Zoom indication ...

Page 45: ...s can be assigned the following functions The function and behaviour momentary or alternating of these buttons are set in the INSTALL BUTTONS menu Table 4 1 Button Assignments Switch Assignment VTR Save 4 VTR Save Switch on external signal 1 Switch on external signal 2 Ext Iris 5 Extended Iris Switch on external signal 1 Switch on external signal 2 VTR Start 19 VTR Start Stop Switch on external si...

Page 46: ...the Power switch 11 of the camera to the ON position Note The BATT indicator in the viewfinder lights if the camera supply voltage is less than 11V 3 Allow a few moments for the camera to perform a self test and for the system to establish communications 4 3 2 Controlling the camera There are several ways of controlling the camera Using an OCP connected to the Base Station Using the switches on th...

Page 47: ...wnerís card is linked to the serial number of the camera and cannot be used as an ownerís card for another camera The user s card has two functions As a storage device for four scene files As a storage device for two operator files Scene files Both the user s card and the owner s card allow four different scene files to be stored on the card The recall and storage of a scene file is carried out vi...

Page 48: ...access to this menu PIN code The PIN code of the camera can be viewed and changed in the Security menu The camera s PIN code when it leaves the factory is set to 0000 It is strongly advised that this code be changed by the owner on receipt of the camera This ensures added protection against unaurthorised access to the Security menu 4 4 3 Camera card slot Insert your camera card into this slot with...

Page 49: ...f these menus gives you access to a particular group of functions Spend some time using the controls and menus to discover the various functions You will quickly learn to operate the camera intuitively Note Some of the menu items may not appear if the user level is not set to 3 4 5 1 Entering the System menu Press the Select button 13 after the camera is switched on the message Menu off appears in...

Page 50: ...ible but are located above the first item Use the Rotary control to scroll up to them Select TOP to bring you back to the MAIN menu Select PREVIOUS to go back to the menu that you were in before the current one The LENS menu for example shows the items displayed when you first enter the menu and the other items that are available by scrolling up or down with the Rotary control Figure 4 6 Lens menu...

Page 51: ...available it cannot be changed This is indicated by three dashes This can occur for example when a function is switched off The analogue values associated with that function are then unavailable If there are only two values associated with the function then pressing the Select button 13 toggles between these two values If a value is displayed next to a function that is one of several possible valu...

Page 52: ...ion works 4 6 3 Tally indicators The red Tally indicators 27 at the front of the viewfinder and at the rear of the carrying handle light to indicate that the camera is on air The Tally switch 20 is used to control the Tally indicator at the front of the viewfinder When this switch is set to the OFF position the Tally indicator does not light when the camera is on air The Tally switch does not cont...

Page 53: ...atically regulates the video signal level by adjusting the iris opening the gain level and the exposure time to suit the ambient lighting conditions To switch on the extended iris function use the Extended iris button 5 at the left front side of the camera When this button is pressed once the current value of the automatic extended iris function is displayed Press the button twice in quick success...

Page 54: ... that are set when the standard file is recalled To recall the standard values for the various video functions press the green STD button 6 on the left front side of the camera and hold it for two seconds The standard values only take effect when the camera is not on air The standard file can be selected as either a factory or a customer standard file Changing the standard file can only be done in...

Page 55: ...cted The and indicators light when the gain is 4 8 4 Optical filter selection A neutral density filter and a special effect filter can be placed in the path of the optical signal to modify the incoming light The filters are selected via the Filter switches 1 at the top front of the camera These filters can be used for example to control depth of field or exposure levels Note Some camera versions o...

Page 56: ...uto white measurement process The memory positions are filled with measured values using the automatic white balance switch at the front The FL position is recommended for shooting with fluorescent light A continuous automatic white balance position AWC is also available This function continuously measures the white balance and adjusts accordingly It can be used when a constant colour balance is r...

Page 57: ...erature indicators 34 in the viewfinder light to show which position is selected None of these indicators light when AWC is selected but the Non standard indicator 33 lights The viewfinder also displays the actual value of a measured colour temperature The range of the auto white balance is from 2 5K to 20K Auto white balance If the reference colour temperatures do not match your lighting conditio...

Page 58: ... auto white measurement process iris is set to Auto and 90 and the knee is turned off Black balance is not necessary with this camera because of the continuous automatic black control circuits 4 8 6 Exposure time The exposure time values of 1 200 1 500 and 1 1000 of a second are used to capture fast moving objects so that these can be played back sharply in slow motion The value selected depends o...

Page 59: ... the frequency closest to the frequency of the lights and then vary the lighting control in the INSTALL menu to obtain the best result Shooting screens Sometimes when shooting TVs or computer monitors a horizontal bar can be seen across these screens in the viewfinder There are two ways of removing the noise bar from the picture depending on the frame frequency of the display For displays with the...

Page 60: ...or about two seconds to directly access the variable exposure clean scan function The CLEAN SCAN submenu appears in the viewfinder 2 Use the Rotary control 12 to change the value and so remove the noise bar 3 If a more accurate adjustment is required set the CL SCAN item to EXTENDED Set the mode to NORMAL if a smear effect occurs 4 Set the UNIT item to the prefered read out Hz or mSec When you are...

Page 61: ...persons skin colour softens only the skin tones But not only skin colours can be selected for example decrease the contour level of a soccer field to accentuate the soccer players or increase the skin contour level to accentuate a rough surface Carry out the Auto skin contour procedure as follows 1 In the VIDEO SKIN SKIn menu select the memory position skin 1 or 2 not 1 2 2 Place the cursor in fro...

Page 62: ...a controls to be the same as in previous cameras LDK 100 or LDK 200 then switch to the Classic mode in the Install menu 4 9 Managing files You can have access to 15 different files This number can be extended by using additional scene file camera cards The Files menu is used to recall and store these files There are two types of file scene files operator files A scene file contains values related ...

Page 63: ...ed via the SECURITY menu not the FILES menu The decision to use the factory defined file or the customer defined file as the standard file is also made in this menu 4 9 3 Standard files The green STD button 6 on the left front side of the camera recalls the standard scene file This file contains standard parameters for the picture performance A standard operator s file can be recalled via the FILE...

Page 64: ...settings of the camera The Option switch on the 1 5 inch viewfinder can be assigned this function in the Install menu 4 11 Smart Touch Smart Touch is an optional software module that gives immediate access to 14 pre defined scene files This library allows you to quickly set up the camera for different shooting conditions To choose a particular file proceed as follows 1 Press the green STD button f...

Page 65: ...ideal for outdoor location production HI film skin is the HI film setting with dual skin tone control incorporated for natural flattering close ups LO film gives a low contrast film like look for studio production LO film skin is the LO film setting with dual skin tone control incorporated for natural flattering close ups Sepia creates a sepia tone look for atmosphere rich production The Matching ...

Page 66: ...Eng Off Prod Ext Mix Front Rear Loc TP Mic 2 48V On 12V 1 5A DC Out Ext 2 Ext 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 11 10 9 7 8 1 Intercom routing switch 2 Headset production vol control selection 3 Headset volume controls 4 Call button 5 Audio microphone switch 6 Power on indicator 7 Circuit breaker button BREAKER 8 Microphone 2 phantom power switch 9 External signal selection 10 Viewfinder display signal 11 Video outpu...

Page 67: ...ay the local camera Y signal in the viewfinder The Ret button on the lens also selects this signal in parallel with this switch If set to the other position then the second switch determines the signal displayed in the viewfinder The second switch selects the signal displayed in the viewfinder when the viewfinder signal selection switch is not in the LOC position The signal then displayed is EXT B...

Page 68: ... Station The Intercom section of the Install menu contains various settings for all these channels Signals for left and right headset muffs and sidetone levels can be selected Intercom microphone amplification levels phantom power supply and microphone on off switches are also available in this menu Additional controls are found on the back of the adapter Intercom microphone routing switch This 3 ...

Page 69: ... provides analogue control signals and facilities for the connection of a two way private data channel between camera and Base Station In the Install menu the tracker microphone and engineering intercom channels can be selected to carry the private data instead of their normal function On air signal The tracker connector on the side of the adapter as well as providing full intercom facilities for ...

Page 70: ...Operating instructions Triax adapter controls 4 30 ...

Page 71: ... structure 5 1 Chapter 5 Menu structure This section shows the menu structure and lists the location of the functions in the menus Contents Menu structure 5 2 Main top menu 5 2 Where to find a function 5 6 ...

Page 72: ...s menu contains the functions that are used to set up the general configuration of the camera It also contains controls to customize those switches that are directly operated on the camera Files menu This menu allows values to be stored in scene and operator files and allows these files to be recalled as required Security menu The security menu is used by the camera owner to set user levels and to...

Page 73: ...ect ratio guides Indicator White display text intensity Indicator Black display text contrast Display viewfinder display duration Menu Time menu display duration Info Time information display duration Rotary Speed rotary control sensitivity Box downleft information box SuperXpander Table 5 2 Lens menu items Main menu items Purpose Lens Type standard or wide angle lens Auto Iris on off Peak Average...

Page 74: ...r level Detail level set detail level Skin set skin contour values Flare set flare values Black set values for black functions Gain set values for R G B gain Knee set knee values Gamma set gamma values Matrix select matrix type and value White Limit set white limiter values Shading set white shading values ...

Page 75: ...uick Smart Touch on off Private Data select data for intercom channels Heater on off switch for SuperXpander heater Classic Mode set on for classic control Buttons assign functions to buttons Table 5 5 Files menu Main menu items Purpose Store scenefile select and store scene file Recall scenefile select and recall scene file Store oper file select and store operator file Recall oper file select an...

Page 76: ...ons Function Subfunction Menu path A Adapter 12nc DIAGNOSTICS Type DIAGNOSTICS Version DIAGNOSTICS Software Status DIAGNOSTICS Aspect Ratio Select INSTALL ASP RATIO Local remote switching INSTALL ASP RATIO Audio Gain INSTALL AUDIO HP filter INSTALL AUDIO Bar switch VF Auto Iris switch LENS Auto Iris setpoint LENS Auto White speed INSTALL AUTO WHITE Auto White gain INSTALL AUTO WHITE B Base Station...

Page 77: ...ONTOUR MORE level VIDEO CONTOUR level Depend VIDEO CONTOUR MORE Knee Contour switch VIDEO Noise Slicer VIDEO CONTOUR MORE Skin Contour VIDEO SKIN Skin Contour level VIDEO SKIN Skin Contour param VIDEO SKIN MORE Skin Contour select VIDEO SKIN Skin Contour view VIDEO SKIN Soft Contour level VIDEO SOFT CONTOUR Soft Contour switch VIDEO SOFT CONTOUR Source select VIDEO CONTOUR Vertical level VIDEO CON...

Page 78: ...E Extended Iris param LENS EXTENDED IRIS F File Attributes FILES Filter Settings Colour VIDEO COLOUR FILTER Flare switch VIDEO FLARE Flare parameters VIDEO FLARE Front Power DIAGNOSTICS G Gain Blue VIDEO GAIN Green VIDEO GAIN Red VIDEO GAIN level presets INSTALL GAIN PRESET Gamma Curve select VIDEO GAMMA MORE level Blue VIDEO GAMMA level Green VIDEO GAMMA level Master VIDEO GAMMA level Red VIDEO G...

Page 79: ...ect source VIDEO KNEE parameters VIDEO KNEE MORE switch VIDEO KNEE L Lens Extended iris LENS Time speed LENS Auto Iris switch LENS Auto Iris Setpoint LENS Extended Iris LENS Manufacturer LENS mom Iris Setpoint LENS Iris Peak Average LENS Type LENS Lighting conditions Files Standard Files M Marker VF Marker Type VF Matrix select VIDEO MATRIX Matrix parameters VIDEO MATRIX Master black VIDEO BLACK T...

Page 80: ...ttings SECURITY Rotary speed VF S Scene file recall switch FILES RECALL SCENEFILE Scene file store switch FILES STORE SCENEFILE Skin Contour VIDEO SKIN Sensor Type DIAGNOSTICS Sensor Voltage DIAGNOSTICS Shading parameters VIDEO SHADING Shading switch VIDEO SHADING Shutter Run DIAGNOSTICS Standard files FILES Standard Settings FILES STANDARD FILES Store Scene file FILES Store oper file FILES Soft C...

Page 81: ...switch VF Iris Indicator switch VF Info time VF Menu time VF Rotary speed VF Safe Area switch VF Text Display time VF Zebra switch VF Zebra parameters VF Zoom ind switch VF Video mode INSTALL W White Limit switch VIDEO WHITE LIMIT White Limit Master VIDEO WHITE LIMIT Z Zebra Contrast VF ZEBRA level VF ZEBRA mode VF ZEBRA switch VF ZEBRA Zoom INSTALL Table 5 7 System menu functions Function Subfunc...

Page 82: ...Menu structure Menu structure 5 12 ...

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