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5.1  Settings from the CCU Menu

 

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CCU-890 0804 VER2 (U) (E)

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Displaying the Submenu

You can perform various settings on the submenu that is displayed from the main menu on the PM screen.

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Make sure that the main menu screen is displayed on the PM screen.

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Turn the Select knob or Next knob to position the fl ashing cursor on the setting item, and press the Enter button 

on the LCD.

The submenu appears, on which you can perform various settings.

CAUTION:

 

Depending on the functions of the setting items, some items change the setting when the knob is turned; others change the setting when 
the Enter button on the LCD is pressed.

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Exiting the Menu

This section explains how to exit the main menu/submenu on the PM screen.

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Exit the menu screen in the following ways:

a) Select "QUIT" on the CCU main menu.
b) Press the QUIT button on the LCD.
c) Press the BARS button on the OCP.

Summary of Contents for CCU-890

Page 1: ...Products conforming to RoHS directive Camera Control Unit CCU 890 OPERATION MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...NAME and FUNCTION Camera Control Unit OPERATION MANUAL 3 FORMATS and GENLOCK 5 CCU SETTINGS and ADJUSTMENT 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING and MAINTENANCE CHANGING INFORMATION 4 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS CCU 890 Produ...

Page 4: ...e the copyright on the software we create No part of this publication may be modified or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission from Ikegami No part of this publicatio...

Page 5: ...pecifically mentioned in this Annex 5 Lead in the glass of cathode ray tubes electronic components and fluorescent tubes 6 Lead as an alloying element in steel containing up to 0 35 lead by weight alu...

Page 6: ...ng Since the melting point of lead free solder used for the products conforming to RoHS directive is 20 to 45 degrees Celsius higher than that of conventional solder with lead Sn Pb eutectic solder a...

Page 7: ...d in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interferenc...

Page 8: ...ting in a serious injury or death CAUTION Indicates that mishandling of the product by ignoring this label may lead to a danger resulting in an injury or property damage The following symbols are used...

Page 9: ...xtremely high low temperature In direct sunlight for a long time or near a heater High humidity or dusty Exposed to water or other liquid Strong vibration or shock Strong magnetic field or radio waves...

Page 10: ...When changing or discarding a battery please contact Ikegami s sales and service centers Maintenance Regarding the product Before performing maintenance on the product be sure to turn off the power f...

Page 11: ...for EMC EN60950 1 for LVD For European customer 2 Please use it by less than 10m when you use cable of MIC1 OUT MIC2 OUT AUD TRUNK INTERCOM and DIGITAL AUDIO 3 Please wind the core which is attached...

Page 12: ...sed in this manual are as follows CAUTION Things you have to be careful during operation Be sure to read Note Supplementary information or guidance Reference Sections where related information is avai...

Page 13: ...ification EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS Explains how to connect the CCU 890 to monitor camera head and so on Also explains how to connect this product to camera and the peripheral equipment and examples to op...

Page 14: ...is OFF 39 4 2 Power Supply 40 4 3 CCU and Camera Head Connection 43 4 4 System Setup Diagram 44 4 5 Operating Systems 46 4 6 External Connections 49 Chapter 5 CCU SETTINGS and ADJUSTMENT 5 1 Settings...

Page 15: ...1 OUTLINE OUTLINE...

Page 16: ...2 CCU 890 0804 VER2 U E...

Page 17: ...the HDK 79EC portable camera native 24P 24SF and 2 3PD format signals can be output Audio Signal Embedded in each SDI Output Embedded Audio Function Audio signals can be embedded in SDI signals of th...

Page 18: ...of Pb and Pr signals Less than 60 Hz Falling characteristic 60 Hz to 15 MHz Within 1 0 dB 15 MHz or more Falling characteristic SDTV signal output when 1080I is down converted CCU output signal Ych 10...

Page 19: ...annels 0dBm 600 Clearcom 2 channels 15dBs 200 RTS 2 channels 0dBm 200 PGM Program sound 0dBs standard 2 channels 600 10k AUDIO TRUNK 0dBs standard 1 channel 600 10k Tally signal R TALLY G TALLY Select...

Page 20: ...ra Cable Standard cable 2SM 9 2 37 5 Cable for studio shooting 2SM 16 37 5 Cable configuration 2 single mode quartz fiber optic cables HEAD CCU CCU HEAD one cable for each 4 power cables One cable has...

Page 21: ...890 0804 VER2 U E 7 1 3 External Dimensions Diagram 1 3 External Dimensions Diagram 44 5 0 2 37 7 0 2 480 680 24 453 6 1 482 6 0 4 465 0 2 132 6 0 4 57 2 0 2 2 5 2 2 7 4 7 10 37 7 0 2 31 8 0 2 50 4 0...

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Page 23: ...2 NAME and FUNCTION NAME and FUNCTION...

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Page 25: ...sually used with the cover on How to remove install the front cover To remove the front cover loosen the fixing screws on both ends of the cover and pull the cover straight off To install the cover pl...

Page 26: ...r connector is required or replace the cable since the camera cable might be broken ON OFF CABLE indicator Indicates the status of the camera cable NORMAL green Lights when the status is normal OPEN r...

Page 27: ...Controls the volume of the intercom receiver INCOM connector Connects the intercom headset The connector type varies according to the specification CALL switch Only while this switch is pressed the R...

Page 28: ...he power to the camera head Fuses are inserted to each line on 4 taps Fuse to be used fuses are all the same 250V T5A rating T in the rating indicates a time lag fuse Group of modules PULSE SDTV RET H...

Page 29: ...splay confirm and end the menu SELECT switch Switch to select the menu Do not select this switch while setting this switch to CP factory shipment status HDTV HD test point Test point for the HDTV hori...

Page 30: ...m is used for RTS or Clearcom When the ENG line of the system is used for 4W 2 ENG CC ON When the ENG line of the system is used for Clearcom When the ENG line of the system is used for RTS 3 PROD RTS...

Page 31: ...INPUT connector Depending on the specification CB I F connectors optional changes to the TRIAX connector or blank GROUND terminal Frame ground terminal of the CCU power unit POWER CONT connector This...

Page 32: ...stair signals for the waveform monitor WFM By connecting the WFM for NTSC to this connector the R G and B waveforms can be monitored simultaneously parade display SCAN CONT connector Inputs control si...

Page 33: ...ection configuration HD IN OUT QTV IN TRUNK TRIAX OPTICAL OPTICAL CCU CAMERA CB I F 1 2 SCAN CONT Modules on the Rear of the CCU 890 Modules on the rear are also the slot type and can be removed inser...

Page 34: ...PM OUT2 connector HDTV OUT Module 4 1 4 1 5 4 1 HD SDI OUT 1 connectors Output HD SDI signals 2 channels Select the output format from OUT1 FORMAT of the CCU menu HDTV CONT 1 2 The same format is sele...

Page 35: ...etting of the CCU menu VIDEO OUT CONT 8 WFM OUT connectors Output video signals for the waveform monitor 2 channels The HD SDI signal SD SDI signal or SDTV analog signal can be selected as the output...

Page 36: ...890 However in this case select 1080P23 from SYNC OUT SEL setting and ON from SYNC 2 3ID ADD setting of the CCU menu VIDEO OUT CONT SYNC signals in 1080I59 format when synchronization signals are sup...

Page 37: ...3 FORMATS and GENLOCK FORMATS and GENLOCK...

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Page 39: ...a 24 frame 24P video into a 60 field 60I video 1 frame 1 frame 10 fields A odd field B even field 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 1 24P 2 3 4 1 B 1 A 2 B 2 A 2 A 3 A 3 B 4 A 4 B 4 B 60I Segmented Frame Segmented frame...

Page 40: ...tion signals in 59 94I format are input to the REF connectors of the CCU the synchronization signals in 23 98 P format must be in phase of the synchronization signals in 59 94I format Output Connector...

Page 41: ...g configurations When format conversion is not performed 75 termination Signal generator CCU 1 CCU 2 CCU 3 Condition of signals output by the signal generator in this case A HDTV tri sync signals whos...

Page 42: ...camera head In addition 1080P 23 98 is used as the output of the format conversion Pattern 1 The case that NTSC BBS 10 FIELD ID SMPTE 318M compliant signals can be supplied from the signal generator 7...

Page 43: ...s is placed as master when the signal generator is not used 75 termination CCU 1 master CCU 2 slave CCU 3 slave In this case add 10 FIELD ID signals SMPTE 318M compliant to the ENC signal output Set t...

Page 44: ...5 termination Signal generator 75 termination CCU 1 CCU 2 CCU 3 Condition of signals output by the signal generator in this case A HDTV tri sync signals of 1080I 59 94 format or NTSC BBS B HDTV tri sy...

Page 45: ...generator 75 termination CCU 1 master CCU 2 slave CCU 3 slave Condition of signals output by the signal generator in this case A HDTV tri sync signals of 1080I 59 94 format HDTV tri sync signals of 1...

Page 46: ...t on the SDTV PROC module in the front of the CCU Condition A second HDTV OUT module is mounted in the slot on the SDTV OUT module at the rear Condition The VIDEO OUT module on the rear is a dedicated...

Page 47: ...OUT1 FORMAT is confirmed the same format is used for OUT2 FORMAT 2 A HD SDI OUT connectors LINK A Output HD SDI signals 2 channels Select the output format from OUT2 FORMAT of the CCU menu HDTV CONT 1...

Page 48: ...selected in LINK A can be output VIDEO OUT Module Dedicated Module for DUAL LINK DUAL DUAL 4 Component output connectors Output GBR signals or Y color difference signals Only LINK A of the HDTV signa...

Page 49: ...MAT or OUT2 FORMAT of the CCU menu HDTV CONT 1 2 Available formats are as follows 1080I119 Currently not supported 720P59 720P119 1080I59 1080P59 1080I59 PD 1080P23 SF 1080P23 Among these formats 1080...

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Page 51: ...4 EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS...

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Page 53: ...make sure that the power switch is OFF before connecting this product and peripheral equipment such as the camera head ON STBY CCU OFF EXT POWER ON STBY CCU OFF EXT POWER CCU front view MAIN POWER swi...

Page 54: ...on the rear of the CCU and connect the other end of the camera cable to the camera head Refer to 4 3 CCU and Camera Head Connection page 41 for how to connect the camera cable to the camera head This...

Page 55: ...e power of the CCU but no power is supplied to the camera head yet 2 Set the POWER LOCAL REMOTE switch on the front of the CCU to LOCAL and set the HEAD POWER switch to ON The power is supplied to the...

Page 56: ...he POWER LOCAL REMOTE switch on the front of the CCU to REMOTE The power of the CCU is turned off 4 Set the CAM POWER switch on the OCP to ON The power of the CCU is turned on and the power is simulta...

Page 57: ...NCOM PTT OFF ON 2 1 PTT OFF ON 2 1 INC FR VR PROD OFF ENG CALL CAUTION The camera cable has a plug on one end and a jack on the other end Make sure the difference before connection Do not forcibly ben...

Page 58: ...90 MIC 1 MIC 2 Headset ENG PROD Headset ENG PROD HDK 79EX MCP Cable Max 30m Camera Cable Max 3000m POWER CONT Cable Max 300m CP Cable Max 300m CP Cable Max 100m Multiple Camera Operation PM WFM When t...

Page 59: ...n be operated when the network ID of the rotary switch on the PULSE module on the front of the CCU corresponds to the CCU No set by an OPC or MCP 2 For the maximum and minimum extension length of the...

Page 60: ...the CCU 890 for your purpose Example of Standard Configuration 1 camera head Example of Configuration Up to 8 Camera Heads Camera Head CCU 1 PM WFM MCP CCP WFM WFM REMOTE OCP CCP MCP CCP PM CSU IN 1...

Page 61: ...to be used PM WFM PM WFM PM WFM PM WFM CSU IN 1 IN 8 CSU IN 1 IN 8 CSU 2 CSU IN 1 IN 8 CSU 3 CSU IN 1 IN 8 CSU 4 CSU 5 CCU 9 CCU 8 CCU 16 CCU 17 CCU 24 CCU 25 CCU 32 CCU 33 CCU 40 Camera Head CCU 1 P...

Page 62: ...on This product cannot be connected to the BSH 200 BS HUB Network Connection Expansion bus connection This connection configuration is available only for network enabled CCU BS such as the CCU 890 OCP...

Page 63: ...the camera head AC C 4 Insertion Side Optical signal Camera CCU Optical signal CCU Camera 3 01 02 2 4 1 Guide mark IN OUT OUT IN OUT OUT OPS Series Insertion Side 01 2 4 02 3 1 Pin No Name Function I...

Page 64: ...ON OFF N C CCU power ON OFF control signal input H Camera head power ON OFF control signal input IN IN IN Pin No Name Function I O External Interface A B C N C D N C E N C F PWR CONT C CCU power ON OF...

Page 65: ...l Interface 1 2 3 AUD TRUNK Connector Used to receive AUDIO TRUNK line signal Insertion Side 1 Shield for AUDIO TRUNK signal SHIELD AUDIO TRUNK H line balanced input GND IN AUD T IN H 2 AUDIO TRUNK C...

Page 66: ...F ENG intercom output C from CCU to system OUT ENG C S C G ENG intercom input H from system to CCU IN ENG S C H H ENG intercom input C from system to CCU IN ENG S C C J PGM 1 audio input H IN PGM 1 H...

Page 67: ...OLATE OFF OPEN ON GND OUT PROD C S C 2 IN 3 IN PROD S C H 4 GND PROD S C C PROD S 5 OUT ENG C S H 6 OUT ENG C S C 7 IN ENG S C H 8 IN ENG S C C 9 GND ENG S 10 N C 11 N C 12 PGM 1 audio input H PGM 1 a...

Page 68: ...Function I O External Interface N C TR1 OUT Digital data output Digital data input SHIELD SHIELD Digital data input Digital data output Ground for input output signal 2 1 OUT OUT IN IN TR1 IN 3 IN S...

Page 69: ...output Control signal output Control signal output Control signal output Control signal output Ground for control signal output Preview signal output ON GND Common preview signal output OUT 2 1 OUT O...

Page 70: ...ND GND B C A D G 24 V 24 V Power supply POWER Contact supply MAKE 1 2 Pin No Name Function I O External Interface B A C E D F G Control DC input voltage is in a nonpolarized state MAKE can use either...

Page 71: ...LLY output ON GND OUT TALLY GND Ground for TALLY signal GND A B C E G TALLY G TALLY output ON GND OUT D 12V power output OUT A B D V B D E C C Pin No Name Function External Interface I O or Select one...

Page 72: ...Pin No Name Function I O External Interface STAIR OUT SEQ ON STAIR signal output Output of control signal which selects SEQ OUT B A OUT OUT NC C 15 V RET 15 V RET voltage D RET GND Ground for WFM cont...

Page 73: ...are shown below 1730 1731 WFM REMOTE FUNCTION No A STAIR OUT B SEQ ON C NC D 15 V RET E EXPAND F NC G 15 V IN REMOTE FUNCTION No 1 RGB STAIR 2 RGB ENABLE 3 1 LIN 1 FLD 4 REMOTE SYNC ENABLE 5 RECALL 2...

Page 74: ...R 4 2 LINE 2H 5 V 8 REMOTE SYNC 9 GND 6 EXT BLANK 7 WFM SEL PRC03 12A10 7M10 5 DB 25S N DB C2 J9 S6 HOOD DB 25P 10 REMOTE SYNC ENABLE 11 VECTOR 12 SCH 13 REMOTE ENABLE 14 CH B 15 CAL 16 DC RECT 17 MAG...

Page 75: ...2 GND 3 STAIR CASE EXT 4 EXT BLANK IN 5 REMOTE SYNC IN 8 Y AUDIO IN 9 Y AUDIO IN 6 REMOTE SYNC ENABLE 7 GND PRC03 12A10 7M10 5 DB 25P N DB C8 J10 B2 1 HOOD DB 25S 10 X AUDIO IN 11 X AUDIO IN 12 TIME C...

Page 76: ...Ground for DC 12V power output GND IN Control over letter box ON GND OFF OPEN LETTER BOX ON M DC 12V power output CCU triax specification control signal ON GND OUT A B E C N C D N C E F N C G N C Enab...

Page 77: ...data input from CCU to control panel OUT B HEC Digital data input from control panel to CCU IN C HEC Digital data input from control panel to CCU IN D INC C CP Audio signal output from CCU to control...

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Page 79: ...5 CCU SETTINGS CCU SETTINGS and ADJUSTMENT and ADJUSTMENT...

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Page 81: ...N 16 9 BARS button Special Function part SPECIAL button MASTER PEDESTAL control knob CALL button IRIS control knob SPECIAL button BARS button Pressing the SPECIAL button then pressing the BARS button...

Page 82: ...en the knob is turned others change the setting when the CALL button is pressed Note To return to the main menu select QUIT and press the CALL button The flashing item on the submenu indicates the cur...

Page 83: ...screen shown in Fig 2 is displayed 3 Press the Menu button on the LCD for a while The menu screen Fig 3 appears on the LCD and the main menu screen appears on the PM Menu Menu Camera ID CHARACTER Ent...

Page 84: ...ing item and press the Enter button on the LCD The submenu appears on which you can perform various settings CAUTION Depending on the functions of the setting items some items change the setting when...

Page 85: ...zontal and or vertical SLIM DTL for HDTV V SLIM DTL FREQ Sets a boost band and boost frequency for HDTV OUT1 PHASE Adjusts the horizontal phase of HD SDI output1 2 channels OUT2 PHASE Adjusts the hori...

Page 86: ...utput SYNC OUT V PHASE Adjusts the vertical phase of external synchronization output SYNC 2 3ID ADD Sets whether to embed pulse signals which counted 1 to 5 frames in the SYNC output WFM OUT SEL Sets...

Page 87: ...rol panel BARS TITLE BARS TITLE sets the bars title related data Reference Refer to the manual for each control panel for details on how to set the bars title data Turn the MASTER PEDESTAL control kno...

Page 88: ...CCU SD 120H The output SYNC signal in the SDTV format is phase shifted by 120H of the input SYNC signal in the SDTV format SD 120H CL The output SYNC signal in the SDTV format is phase shifted by 120H...

Page 89: ...he action area marker with 13 9 aspect ratio ON 4 3 Displays the action area marker with 4 3 aspect ratio TITLE MARKER OFF Does not display the title area marker ON 16 9 Displays the title area marker...

Page 90: ...e lines 0 38 C Number of effective lines 0 36 D Number of effective lines 0 34 In progressive frame output Sets a frequency to boost A Number of effective lines 0 64 B Number of effective lines 0 75 C...

Page 91: ...of NARROW NORMAL WIDE NORMAL WIDE V FILTER NARROW Sets the vertical filter The frequency characteristics improve in the order of NARROW NORMAL WIDE SUPER NORMAL WIDE SUPER MOTION DETECT Sets the moti...

Page 92: ...e CALL button Setting Item Set Value Description SC PHASE COARSE 100 to 100 Coarse adjusts the sub carrier phase SC PHASE FINE 100 to 100 Fine adjusts the sub carrier phase H PHASE 864 to 864 Sets hor...

Page 93: ...cursor on the submenu HD DC UC VID AUD CONT and press the CALL button Setting Item Set Value Description PM OUT1 SDI Selects the SD PM output1 to the SD SDI signal ANA Selects the SD PM output1 to th...

Page 94: ...marker with 4 3 aspect ratio TITLE MARKER 1 OFF Does not display the title area marker ON 16 9 Displays the title area marker with 16 9 aspect ratio ON 14 9 Displays the title area marker with 14 9 as...

Page 95: ...mode to 4 3 16 9 Sets the screen display mode to 16 9 LETTER Sets the screen display mode to Letterbox LETTER BOX MODE 16 9 Sets the letterbox mode to 16 9 14 9 Sets the letterbox mode to 14 9 curren...

Page 96: ...2 and press the CALL button Turn the MASTER PEDESTAL control knob or IRIS control knob to position the flashing cursor on the submenu HD DC UC VID AUD CONT and press the CALL button Setting Item Set...

Page 97: ...signals to all the analog HDTV RGB output YPbPr selected Y ONLY Sets to add tri sync signals only to the Y signal among the analog HDTV YPbPr output ALL Sets to add tri sync signals to all the analog...

Page 98: ...5I 59 858 to 858 263 to 263 NTSC 625I 50 864 to 864 313 to 313 3 When all items other than 1080I59 are selected for OUT1 FORMAT OUT2 FORMAT in HDTV CONT 1 2 selecting ON OFF is enabled WFM OUT SEL WFM...

Page 99: ...bed audio signals in the SD SDI output 2 channels ON Sets to embed audio signals in the SD SDI output 2 channels SD PM EMBED 1 OFF 2 OFF Sets not to embed audio signals both in the SD PM output1 and S...

Page 100: ...1 Selects HD SDI from the RET3 signal input to the HD RET IN module and SD RET IN module SD SDI Selects SD SDI from the RET3 signal input to the HD RET IN module and SD RET IN module RET4 VIDEO FORMA...

Page 101: ...E SW MODULE SW displays the DIP switch settings of the PULSE module and CONT REF module Turn the MASTER PEDESTAL control knob or IRIS control knob to position the flashing cursor on INFORMATION and pr...

Page 102: ...100 Sets the pattern 2 of the ARIB standard color bar to 100 White I Sets the pattern 2 of the ARIB standard color bar to I signal SMPTE BARS TYPE1 75 Sets the pattern 2 of the SMPTE standard color ba...

Page 103: ...u can perform various settings Setting Item Set Value Description CAM PGM NO ENA 2 OFF Sets to OFF when the CCU does not manage the camera program numbers ON Sets to ON when the CCU manages the camera...

Page 104: ...CCU main menu and submenu are displayed as below When the SDTV RET module is not installed When the SDTV RET module is not installed the CCU 890 does not have the up converter function Therefore subme...

Page 105: ...teristic of HDTV color difference signals V DTL FILTER Turns ON OFF a vertical DTL filter UP CONV CONT 1 2 QUIT Returns to the submenu HD DC UC VID AUD CONT SCREEN MODE Sets the screen display mode LE...

Page 106: ...U Sets whether to control the CCU menu or camera head menu HDTV BARS TYPE Sets the type of the HDTV color bar ARIB BARS TYPE Sets the pattern of the ARIB bar SMPTE BARS TYPE1 Sets the pattern of the S...

Page 107: ...2 channels for LINKA and 2 channels for LINKB format to 1080I59 94 2 3 pull down Sets the HD SDI output1 2 channels for LINKA and 2 channels for LINKB format to 1080P23 97 segmented frame Sets the HD...

Page 108: ...nchronization output associates with the 720P59 94 format SYNC OUT H PHASE 2 Adjusts the horizontal phase of external synchronization output SYNC OUT V PHASE 2 Adjusts the vertical phase of external s...

Page 109: ...udio signals in the HD SDI output1 2 channels 1 OFF 2 ON Sets to embed audio signals in the HD SDI output2 2 channels 1 ON 2 ON Sets to embed audio signals both in the HD SDI output1 2 channels and HD...

Page 110: ...UX A module S1 S2 S3 POWER MAKE AUX A Module Side A Switch No Function Name Setting Description S1 R TALLY POWER Sets the R TALLY signal input to the CCU to POWER mode MAKE Sets the R TALLY signal inp...

Page 111: ...PROD RTS OFF OFF Sets to OFF when the PROD line of the system is used for 4W ON Sets to ON when the PROD line of the system is used for RTS or clearcom S17 PROD TERMINATE 600 Sets terminal resistance...

Page 112: ...S6 PGM 3 TERMINATE 600 Sets the terminal resistance of the PGM 3 to 600 10k Sets the terminal resistance of the PGM 3 to 10k S7 AUDIO TRUNK TERMINATE 600 Sets the terminal resistance of the AUDIO TRUN...

Page 113: ...6 TROUBLE SHOOTING TROUBLE SHOOTING and MAINTENANCE and MAINTENANCE...

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Page 115: ...ts when the camera cable is not connected or there is an open Check if the camera cable is properly connected or there is no open If there is an open replace the camera cable with a new one When the C...

Page 116: ...the Ferrules Camera Connector Joint Section OPS Series Ferrules Screw Hole only for male connectors Top Present only in female connectors Plug female Top Ferrule Ferrule Ferrule Ferrule Ferrule Ferru...

Page 117: ...ned with alcohol Ferrule Good example Cross section of Ferrule Bad example Cross section of Ferrule 3 Wipe the Ferrule with a cotton swab dampened with alcohol CAUTION When you wipe the Ferrule move t...

Page 118: ...straight Leave the alignment sleeve attached to the extractor Wipe with a cotton swab dampened with alcohol Ferrule Good example Cross section of Ferrule Bad example Cross section of Ferrule 4 Wipe th...

Page 119: ...gnostic information is displayed on the Picture Monitor so that you can locate the abnormal point Note Even if the ALARM indicator does not flash you can check whether CCU and camera are running norma...

Page 120: ...the camera head OK Normal NG The backup battery voltage is low Head Memory Status of the RAM IC memory in the MPU module of the camera head OK Normal NG Data in the module is destroyed Head Fan Rotati...

Page 121: ...tion is performed with internal SYNC signals NTSC When external SYNC signal is NTSC 1080I59 When external SYNC signal is 1080I59 94 1080P23 When external SYNC signal is 1080P23 98 720P59 When external...

Page 122: ...Level L H CCU to Head Optical signal level sent from the CCU to the camera head detected by the reception module in the camera head OK Good ATTEN The amount of light received decreased WARN The amount...

Page 123: ...status of the fans on the rear and inside of the CCU OK Normal NG Any of the three fans is not working Genlock Status of external SYNC signal INT No external SYNC signals are input operation is perfo...

Page 124: ...is diagnosis result is not displayed when the both states are the same Example Head to CCU L A WARN L A WARN indicates that the diagnosis result for LINK A is WARN The lighting state of the OPTICAL in...

Page 125: ...es that can be used refer to CCU 890 Front View With the Front Cover Off page 14 1 Make sure the MAIN POWER switch on the front of the CCU is turned OFF 2 Use a flat blade screwdriver or the like to p...

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Page 127: ...E 113 CHANGING INFORMATION CHANGING INFORMATION This chapter contains the revision information of user specific specification or design change requested by users Read by comparing this information wit...

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