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3.1 Preparation

3.1  Preparation

Precaution on Product Use

Please read "SAFETY PRECAUTIONS" described at the beginning of this manual for precautions on use of this product.

Make sure the Power Switch is OFF

Please make sure that the power switch is "OFF" before connecting the camera and peripheral equipment such as the CCU.

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Camera right view

CCU front view

POWER
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MAIN POWER

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Connection Example for Each Operating System

Not only can the HDK-99 be used stand-alone for video location operation, but it can also be used in various operating systems in 

studio and in field as a system camera in combination with peripheral equipment such as the CCU.

This section shows a connection example of each operating system. Please refer to these examples when you connect the camera, 
shooting equipment, and peripheral equipment.

Summary of Contents for FA-97A

Page 1: ...HIGH DEFINITION CAMERA SYSTEM HDK 99 FA 97A OPERATION MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...2 NAME and FUNCTION INSTALLATION and 3 CONNECTION 4 OPERATION CAMERA SETTINGS and 5 ADJUSTMENT TROUBLE SHOOTING and 6 MAINTENANCE 7 SPECIFICATIONS CHANGING INFORMATION HDK 99 FA 97A HIGH DEFINITION CA...

Page 4: ...mi Tsushinki Co Ltd We reserve 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 Ikega...

Page 5: ...special purposes 4 Mercury in other lamps not specifically mentioned in this Annex 5 Lead in the glass of cathode ray tubes electronic components and fluorescent tubes 6 Lead as an alloying element i...

Page 6: ...45 degrees Celsius higher than that of conventional solder with lead Sn Pb eutectic solder a high temperature needs to be set to a soldering iron Taking allowable temperature limit of the parts and s...

Page 7: ...proved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 Declaration of conformity The CE mark means that the following products will meet and the Stan...

Page 8: ...erious injury or death 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 to indicate the ex...

Page 9: ...an AC plug of the BS CCU side Regarding the Product Do not lift or hold the camera by the projection parts If you lift or hold the camera by the viewfinder or the lens you are prone to dropping it Mor...

Page 10: ...careful not to let a laser beam become directed into the lens of the camera Excessive sound pressure from the headset may cause a hearing loss Regarding the Power and the Lithium Battery Use the prod...

Page 11: ...where the cable is connected do not drag the cable without winding Turn off the power before removing the fiber optic cable The allowable radius of curvature of fiber optic cables is approximately si...

Page 12: ...r for safety and for protection against malfunction Clean the product using a dry and soft cloth If the stain is hard soak the cloth with water or detergent wring well and wipe If you use detergent wi...

Page 13: ...le Term Explains the meaning of a term you need to know Notations The following notations are used in this manual This product camera Indicates HDK 99 Including FA 97A CCU BS Camera control unit Base...

Page 14: ...ens and viewfinder Taking examples of studio shooting stand alone shooting and VTR location shooting explains how to connect this product to the peripheral equipment Chapter 4 OPERATION Explains setup...

Page 15: ...oduct Use 33 Make sure the Power Switch is OFF 33 Connection Example for Each Operating System 33 3 2 Camera and Peripheral Installation and Connection 39 Mounting Removing the Camera on from the Trip...

Page 16: ...5 3 Using the Memory Card 105 Chapter 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING and MAINTENANCE 6 1 Alarm Lamp on the OCP or MCP Flashes ON and OFF 113 6 2 TEMP or FAN Appears on the VF Screen 114 6 3 Initializing the Setti...

Page 17: ...1 OUTLINE...

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Page 19: ...Lens Aberration Correction Function The camera acquires correction data from the corresponding lens and automatically corrects lens chromatic aberration based on lens zoom focus iris position informat...

Page 20: ...4 OLED view finder and full studio lens you can transform the lightweight portable camera into a fully equipped studio live camera Equipped with Various Interfaces The camera includes HD SDI signal o...

Page 21: ...U PM WFM COMM PM WFM OCP MCP PS CONT Camera Head PM WFM COMM WFM COMM WFM CONT PM PM WFM WFM CONT COMM CCU 1 PM WFM COMM PM WFM MCP CCU 1 CCU 8 OUT IN WFM PM OCP CCU 8 CSU Term OCP Operation Control P...

Page 22: ...figuration of Camera VTR and PM PM WFM WFM CONT WFM CONT PM WFM COMM COMM PS CONT PM WFM PM WFM COMM CSU MCP CSU MCP CSU MCP PM WFM PM WFM Camera Head CCU 1 PM CCU 9 CCU 16 CCU 17 CCU 24 CCU 25 CCU 32...

Page 23: ...SDI PM WFM HD SDI PM WFM HD SDI Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet LAN cable LAN cable LAN cable LAN cable LAN cable LAN cable LAN cable Note The OCP connector and CSU connector on the CCU cannot be used wit...

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Page 25: ...mera Control Unit Headset MIC 1 Fiber Cable Max 3000m PM WFM MIC 2 7 4 inch OLED VF VFE741A Script Lamp RET SW Box Pedestal Tripod System Camera Carrying Case Soft Carrying Case Case Cover Dust Proof...

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Page 27: ...2 NAME and FUNCTION...

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Page 29: ...h ND FILTER switch CC FILTER switch Handle RET 2 MIC button RET 1 button Shoulder belt hook Viewfinder VF Switch control panel cover INTERCOM MIC button Shoulder pad POWER indicator FILTER local indic...

Page 30: ...ndicates power is on Red LED Indicates power is in standby POWER switch Turns ON OFF the power of the camera or switches the power supply CCU Supplies power from the CCU to the camera via fiber cable...

Page 31: ...TER switch Selects the CC filter from the camera A CROSS B 3200K C 4300K D 6300K E 8000K ND FILTER switch Selects the ND filter from the camera 1 CAP 2 CLEAR 3 1 4 4 1 16 5 1 64 FILTER local indicator...

Page 32: ...1 GAIN SELECT switch Selects the gain of the camera O Normally selected 0dB value M Gain value set by the menu is obtained The set value is 6dB 3dB 3dB 6dB 9dB or 12dB H Gain value set by the menu is...

Page 33: ...1 Camera and Viewfinder Camera Left View VF connector VF CONNECTOR LOCK button CAMERA CABLE clamp Shoulder belt hook RET 1 button Memory Card Slot Breaker CAMERA connector MIC CABLE clamp VF CABLE cla...

Page 34: ...is pressed Breaker A breaker 8A for the camera MIC CABLE clamp Secures a microphone cable CAMERA connector Connects the camera and CCU with a fiber cable CAMERA CABLE clamp Secures the fiber cable 9 2...

Page 35: ...CTION 19 HDK 99 1803 VER1 E 2 1 Camera and Viewfinder Camera Front View LENS LOCK lever Lens mount Cable clamp VF CHAR button ROTARY PULSE switch MIC button P FUNC switch LENS connector SET button 2 1...

Page 36: ...appear or disappear P FUNC switch Turns ON OFF the functions allocated by the user The user can allocate the following functions IRIS CORR IRIS CORR AUTO KNEE SKIN DTL SOFT DTL and SCENE FILE ON Turns...

Page 37: ...jack INCOM FRONT VR SELECT switch System expansion connector RED TALLY indicator I O connector HD SDI OUT connector REMOTE connector DC IN connector INCOM 2 connector INCOM 2 PGM1 control knob INCOM 2...

Page 38: ...ols to control intercom The volume is controlled by the controls on the rear of the camera INTERCOM 2 Enables the use of the right side controls to control the INTERCOM 2 headset volume The INTERCOM 1...

Page 39: ...icrophone or a microphone with built in battery which requires no power supply 48V Supplies 48V Phantom power 20 MIC 1 POWER switch Selects the type of power supplied to the microphone connected to th...

Page 40: ...27 INTERCOM 1 PGM1 control knob Controls the PGM1 volume of the INTERCOM 1 program intercom 28 INTERCOM 1 control knob Controls the INTERCOM 1 intercom volume 29 INTERCOM 1 MIC switch Turns ON OFF the...

Page 41: ...ew Front View REAR TALLY Lamp with switch Diopter Adjustment lever Escutcheon label display Left View Right View VF cable FRONT TALLY Lamp BRIGHTNESS knob CONTRAST knob PEAKING knob EYEPIECE Release l...

Page 42: ...on the output signal of the camera BRIGHTNESS knob Adjusts the brightness of the image in the viewfinder This adjustment has no effect on the output signal of the camera ASSIGNABLE switch F1 F2 F3 The...

Page 43: ...rea or safe title area Switching between the action area and the title area is made from the menu The Frame Marker is used to ascertain the frame of the image being shot Aspect ratio 4 3 13 9 14 9 16...

Page 44: ...to set the side mask Display Mode The display mode sets the markers and characters to be displayed in the viewfinder Reference The display mode is set from the menu Refer to 5 CAMERA SETTINGS and ADJ...

Page 45: ...03 VER1 E 2 2 Displays in the Viewfinder Warning Display Auto Setup Display Return Video Channel Display Temperature warning Auto setup function Execution result of auto setup Adjustment item of auto...

Page 46: ...lor temperature The color temperature stored in A ch or B ch memory is displayed for 2 seconds when the AWB ABB switch is operated Selection between A ch and B ch is made by the AWB SELECT switch The...

Page 47: ...3 INSTALLATION and CONNECTION...

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Page 49: ...ripheral equipment such as the CCU Camera right view CCU front view POWER switch MAIN POWER switch Connection Example for Each Operating System Not only can the HDK 99 be used stand alone for video lo...

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Page 51: ...l Box Tripod Mount Plate Coaxial Cable GENLOCK IN Note 1 HD RECORDER Headsets PROD ENG RCP 50B Memory Card Coaxial Cable to SDI OUT DC11 to 16V OCP 300 Note 4 CP Cable Max 60m Note 3 AC ADAPTER AC HDK...

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Page 53: ...used the maximum length of MCP cable is 10m Standard VF 2 inch VF VFL201A Headset ENG Mic Holder MIC 1 Headset PROD FA 97A Camera rear Headsets 12Pin Zoom Lens Tripod Tripod Mount Plate Coaxial Cable...

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Page 55: ...nd the tripod legs Adjust the height of the tripod to the desired height 2 Tighten the lock knobs to lock the tripod legs 3 Make sure that the tilt lock and pan lock are locked If they are not locked...

Page 56: ...e to a low number will minimize friction and ensure smooth movement 8 After positioning the camera to the desired pan and tilt tighten the tilt lock and pan lock to lock the camera Removing the Camera...

Page 57: ...ert the lens into the camera lens mount Support the lens with your hand to prevent it from falling 3 Secure the lens to the camera Push down the lens lock lever to secure the lens to the camera Make s...

Page 58: ...o unlock and release it from the lens connector 2 Remove the lens from the camera Rotate the lens lock lever Counter clockwise to the end stop and remove the lens from the camera horizontally Support...

Page 59: ...of the camera from the left hand side Slide the viewfinder until it clicks into position When the viewfinder is locked to the camera by the lock pin it clicks 4 Set the VF slide lock CW to lock the v...

Page 60: ...yepiece can be rotated 160 degrees upward and 90 degrees downward Adjust the eyepiece angle in accordance with the camera angle Removing the Eyepiece This section explains how to remove the eyepiece f...

Page 61: ...der to open it 3 Put the microphone in the opened microphone holder and tighten the screw to secure it in place 4 Connect the microphone cable to the MIC 1 connector on the rear of the camera This ste...

Page 62: ...Shoulder Belt This camera is equipped with the hooks to attach a shoulder belt Attach or remove the shoulder belt depending on how you use the camera 1 Open the attachment by pressing the upper part...

Page 63: ...P33 for how to check the power Power Supply from AC Adapter This section explains how to supply the power from an AC Adapter external power For the details on the AC Adapter refer to the instruction m...

Page 64: ...OFF 2 Connect the AC cable to the AC INPUT connector on the rear of CCU 980 3 Insert the AC plug into the power outlet 4 Connect the CCU 980 and the camera via a fiber cable This completes the proced...

Page 65: ...f the CCU to ON This turns on the power of the CCU and lights the CCU MAIN POWER indicator In addition the status of the camera cable connection between the camera and the CCU is automatically checked...

Page 66: ...a using the OCP 5 Set the CCU MAIN POWER switch on the front of the CCU to ON 6 Set the CAM POWER switch on the OCP to ON Power is supplied to the camera 2 OCP CAM PWR switch OCP 300 Note When the CAM...

Page 67: ...n the camera is used stand alone When MON is selected this becomes the monitor output of the camera images and the same image signals are output as the viewfinder SDI OUT connector Outputs the digital...

Page 68: ...ARPHONE 12V OFF 48V MON MON SDI SDI OUT I O DC OUT Fiber cable Camera rear view CAMERA connector CAMERA connector CCU 980 rear view 1 Connect the CAMERA connector on the rear of the CCU 980 to the CAM...

Page 69: ...SDI OUT I O DC OUT Camera rear view CAMERA connector male Unlocking ring Plug female Fiber cable CCU CCU 980 rear view CAMERA connector female Unlocking ring Plug male Fiber cable 1 Remove the cable...

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Page 73: ...and Screen Adjustment Display Mode Check 4 5 Output Signal Check P63 Color Bar Signal Check Test Pulse Check CAL Signal Check by Use of External Chart 4 6 Auto Setup P65 Pattern 1 1 LEVEL Auto Setup 2...

Page 74: ...o the CCU you cannot use the P FUNC switch Camera Rear INTERCOM FRONT VR SELECT switch OFF INTERCOM 1 MIC switch ON INTERCOM 2 MIC switch ON MIC 1 POWER switch MIC 2 POWER switch Depending on the type...

Page 75: ...e SW1 OFF Default function is ZEBRA Assignable SW2 ON Default function is TALLY Assignable SW3 OFF Default function is MONO Note You can change Function SW assignment with the MENU of the VF FRONT TAL...

Page 76: ...the MAIN POWER switch on the CCU Switch Switch Position Camera POWER switch CCU To supply power from the CCU to the camera via a fiber cable EXT To supply power from the POWER via the DC IN connector...

Page 77: ...nds 2 OCP MCP PM IND PAGE button ALARM indicator Note You can display the self diagnosis information and check the status on the PM attached to the base station by pressing the PM IND PAGE button even...

Page 78: ...either direction for the best focus Screen Adjustment Adjust when the viewfinder image is not clearly viewable or if you want to enhance the edge of the image 1 Adjust the knobs on the viewfinder PEA...

Page 79: ...t Is the breaker thrown Is the POWER switch set to ON Reference Refer to 3 INSTALLATION and CONNECTION P31 for connection of peripheral equipment Color Bar Signal Check 1 Set the BARS button on the OC...

Page 80: ...AL button on the OCP or MCP to ON Ensure that 100 level of test pulse is output 2 WFM PM SEQ Super G R G B Y ENC 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 MCP OCP R G B Y SEQ WFM PM Setup 1 2 button LCD panel PM WFM SEQ R...

Page 81: ...d B signals White balance needs to be readjusted when the color temperature of the light source changes or optical filters are changed because white balance is affected by the color temperature of the...

Page 82: ...G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B MANU KNEE SLOPE R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B POINT R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B...

Page 83: ...o the camera When the priority is given to the camera an asterisk is displayed in the viewfinder 3 Select and activate FULL or LEVEL from the camera menu AUTO SETUP MODE AUTO SETUP Note To perform the...

Page 84: ...witch to switch the operational priority to the camera When the priority is given to the camera an asterisk is displayed in the viewfinder 3 Shoot a subject which contains something white Make sure th...

Page 85: ...of auto black balance OK or NG appears on the viewfinder screen CAUTION Be sure to set the R G B BLACK and MASTER PEDESTAL control knobs on the OCP to the center position before activating the auto bl...

Page 86: ...ase your finger from the AWB ABB switch when the viewfinder screen display changes to A BLK SHADE BLACK SHADE 2 Check the result Upon completion of auto black shading OK or NG appears on the viewfinde...

Page 87: ...ce Otherwise the oil freezes because of the extremely low temperature and the movement of the tripod focus zoom and iris will become heavy Put a cold weather cover on the camera and fully warm up the...

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Page 89: ...5 CAMERA SETTINGS and ADJUSTMENT...

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Page 91: ...OFF ACT FRONT REAR 1 RET 2 FRONT INC1 INC2 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 Q TV GL EARPHONE 12V OFF 48V MON MON SDI SDI OUT I O DC OUT Camera right view Camera rear view INTERCOM FRONT VR SELECT switch INTERCOM 1 MIC...

Page 92: ...and 1 2000 Variable shutter Set the suitable shutter speed within the following range 1 60 0 to 1 9633 seconds scanning mode 59 94Hz 1 50 0 to 1 8036 seconds scanning mode 50Hz Variable Shutter functi...

Page 93: ...shutter and SUPER V 3 Select PRESET SHUTTER SPEED or VARIABLE SHUTTER SPEED 4 While the characters are flashing in the viewfinder turn the rotary pulse switch to the appropriate shutter speed and pres...

Page 94: ...switch 1 Select 1 or 2 from MENU 1 4 VF DISPLAY DISPLAY MODE Characters appear in the viewfinder Reference Refer to 5 2 Settings from the Menu Menu Configuration and content P85 for details 2 Set the...

Page 95: ...side of the camera to switch the setting according to the shooting conditions Note Allocate gain values to the GAIN SELECT switch in advance Refer to 5 2 Settings from the Menu Menu Configuration and...

Page 96: ...he P FUNC switch Selection Display Function SKIN DTL Turns ON OFF the SKIN DTL function IRIS CORR Turns ON OFF the mode to adjust the iris by approximately 1 2 STOP when AUTO IRIS is set IRIS CORR Tur...

Page 97: ...l appearance The Soft DTL function acts as a limiter on the maximum white and black edge from the detail system and can be used to prevent harsh edges There are two ways to activate the skin DTL and s...

Page 98: ...viewfinder or the monitor Camera front view VF CHAR button SET button Rotary pulse switch Rotary pulse switch Used to select a setting item SET button Pressed to confirm the selection and setting VF C...

Page 99: ...that the main menu is displayed 2 Turn the rotary pulse switch on the front of the camera to position the cursor on the setting item and press the SET button The submenu appears on which you can perf...

Page 100: ...This section explains how to exit the main menu submenu in the viewfinder or monitor 1 Press the VF CHAR button on the front of the camera The main menu submenu disappears Note The menu screen at the...

Page 101: ...t and width SAFETY MARKER ON 16 9 ON 4 3 ON 16 9 OFF Sets the safety marker CENTER MARKER TYPE3 TYPE1 TYPE2 TYPE3 OFF Sets the center marker FOCUS INDICATE ON STD OFF ON STD ON METER ON FEET Only acti...

Page 102: ...set in the ASSIST DATA SETTING menu are stored as ASSIST DATA Select the numbers you wish to store from No 1 to No 4 and write over the present data to store them MIC GAIN CONTROL MIC1 STEP 40dB 4dB...

Page 103: ...ration time Differs from WORKING TIME because it can be reset by the user STRB V information display Number to control the structure of the camera software and FPGA Regarding the SDI TRX because it is...

Page 104: ...QUIET STOP AUTO Automatically changes the cooling fan speed according to the internal temperature level SLOW Sets the fan to SSLOW for 5 minutes After 5 minutes the mode changes to AUTO FAST It increa...

Page 105: ...SNAP SHOT SCENE REFERENCE LENS MENU DATA LOAD FILE ALL DATA Loads all files SNAP SHOT Loads snapshot files SCENE ALL ALL SELECT NUMBER Possible to select whether to load all from SCENE DATA or to load...

Page 106: ...OFF OFF ON ON Enables auto iris operation setting If set to ON the iris adjustment from the remote controller is disabled IRIS LEVEL SET 0 100 to 100 Adjusts the convergence level of auto iris Shoot t...

Page 107: ...ens model name etc will make it easier to know the correspondence between the lens number and lens AUTO SEL name display section Displays the lens name obtained from the serial lens EXTENDER OFF OFF O...

Page 108: ...NLY H ONLY V ONLY H V H ONLY It sets SLIM DTL so it becomes effective only to the horizontal edge V ONLY It sets SLIM DTL so it becomes effective only to the vertical edge H V It sets SLIM DTL so it b...

Page 109: ...VARIABLE 1 60 to 1 9633 Changes the shutter speed Only when SHUTTER is PRESET and VARIABLE GAMMA CURVE COPY CUSTOM 1 to 5 CUSTOM 1 to 5 Copies the created custom gamma data to other data in the camera...

Page 110: ...d set of PGM2 channel INCOM2 L R CH INCOM1 BOTH BOTH LEFT RIGHT Do the Assignment Settings to the head set of INCOM1 channel INCOM2 BOTH BOTH LEFT RIGHT Do the Assignment Settings to the head set of I...

Page 111: ...or matrix DATA SET MODE OFF OFF ON ON Sets the preset data OFF Does not set the preset data R G 0 0 100 to 100 Sets the matrix of R G R B 0 0 100 to 100 Sets the matrix of R B G R 0 0 100 to 100 Sets...

Page 112: ...NCOM MODE PRESET INCOM MODE SETUP DATA LOAD READY READY NORMAL CROSS 1LINE ENG USA USER1 USER2 CANCEL It reads the setting data to be referred to INCOM1 MIX ENG OFF ENG PRD BOTH SW LINK Selects the li...

Page 113: ...M_SUB VR2 INPUT BALANCE UNBALANCE BALANCE Set the signal type of UTILITY input UNBALANCE 0dB BALANCE 16dB It sets the PGM signal to the PGM output connector option When the PGM output only connector o...

Page 114: ...TV transmission mode when the operation frequency is 50 Hz Fixed to 2 ch when the operation frequency is 59 94 Hz It is valid only when connected to BS CCU corresponding to Q TV 2 system input HD SDI...

Page 115: ...cable Note The creation of lens file requires precise adjustment therefore lens files are protected against unintentional update by the S3 4 DIP switch of the MPU_MULTI_B module When creating a lens...

Page 116: ...No x Displayed when MANUAL is selected PUSH SET START Displayed and flashes when AUTO is selected Go to Step 7 when AUTO is selected When MANUAL is selected go to Step M1 P101 to obtain the model name...

Page 117: ...the bottom When COMPLETED disappears a newly loaded model name will appear Note BB40X10 BCDE is used here for an example of the model name automatically and newly obtained from the lens M3 Turn the r...

Page 118: ...a similar lens The following explains the procedures E1 Follow Steps 1 to 3 of lens file creation to display the submenu E2 Turn the rotary pulse switch to position the cursor on NUMBER and press the...

Page 119: ...Steps M1 and M2 for performing AUTO READ E7 Turn the rotary pulse switch to switch the cursor from CANCEL to EDIT and press the SET button The under submenu AUTO SEL NAME EDIT is displayed E8 Turn the...

Page 120: ...e is terminated and at both ends stop flashing Now go to Step M3 CAUTION 1 The processing for AUTO READ is as follows When a serial lens is connected The model name of the serial lens currently connec...

Page 121: ...r guaranteeing operation Inserting and removing the memory card There is a memory card slot as shown in the illustration below on the bottom left side of the camera main unit Open the dustproof cover...

Page 122: ...u wish to save press the SET button Then use the rotary pulse switch and SET button to insert an eight character file name When the eight character file name has been determined PUSH SET START is disp...

Page 123: ...s okay to write over the data To enable writing over of data change NO to YES and press the SET button If NO has been selected storage is cancelled and the system returns to step 3 Note The images of...

Page 124: ...button If you wish to cancel turn the rotary pulse switch when PUSH SET START is displayed Note For SCENE FILE LENS FILE MENU DATA it is possible to select individual data or all data SCENE ALL NO 1...

Page 125: ...are displayed The error messages and contents are as shown below Error Message Contents NO CARD Memory card not inserted CANNOT OPEN FILE File cannot be opened NOT CAMERA DATA FILE Not a camera data...

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Page 129: ...nd camera are running normal As soon as the CCU main power switch is turned ON the self diagnostic function starts running and always runs during operation If the CCU or camera becomes abnormal the di...

Page 130: ...on the camera to avoid direct sunlight The camera is used near some heating appliance Move the position of the camera or heating appliance If a fan stops due to some failure a warning indicating an ir...

Page 131: ...ENGINEER default Initializes the state back to the user setting FACTORY Initializes the state back to the initial factory setting LOAD START READY default The state before initialization START Starts...

Page 132: ...een Go to Step 6 when selecting START 6 Press the SET button Initialization starts When the file load is completed COMPLETED appears on the screen Then CAMERA RESTART blinks for about three seconds Af...

Page 133: ...amera connector is frequently removed and inserted The figures below show the shape of the camera connector joint section location of the Ferrules and how to clean the Ferrules Camera Connector Joint...

Page 134: ...from the connector Screw Top 2 Pull the screw and remove the top from the connector Wipe with a cotton swab dampened with alcohol Ferrule Good example Cross section of Ferrule Bad example Cross secti...

Page 135: ...t 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 the Ferru...

Page 136: ...ed to the camera even though the power is on and peripherals are connected correctly it might mean that the power has been cut off by the breaker In this case reset the breaker as follows 1 Check that...

Page 137: ...HOOTING and MAINTENANCE 6 6 Sensor defect correction Some deviant pixels on the sensor may occur during operation In that case perform the defective pixel correction DPC Defective Pixel Correct proces...

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Page 141: ...perature 20 to 45 Storage temperature 30 to 60 12 Ambient humidity 30 to 90 No condensation 13 EMI FCC Class A 14 External dimensions Approx W138 5 H270 D337 Not including projections 15 Weight Camera...

Page 142: ...5 BNC connector BS CCU required that can handle 2 channel input 5 Intercom signal 0 dBs 2 channels XLR type PROD ENG Input signals FA 97A Item Rating Remarks 1 Return video signal Y Pb Pr 4 1 1 Q TV O...

Page 143: ...127 HDK 99 1803 VER1 E 7 2 External Dimensions Diagram 7 SPECIFICATIONS 7 2 External Dimensions Diagram Right View 337 5 7 2 1 270 5...

Page 144: ...128 HDK 99 1803 VER1 E 7 2 External Dimensions Diagram Left View 94 3 7 1 337 5 270 5...

Page 145: ...129 HDK 99 1803 VER1 E 7 2 External Dimensions Diagram 7 SPECIFICATIONS Front View 138 5 3 94 3 7 1...

Page 146: ...ENG PROD MIC 1 MIC 2 DC IN PGM2 PGM1 MIC ON OFF PTT PROD BOTH ENG MIC ON OFF PTT PROD BOTH ENG INCOM PGM2 PGM1 INCOM REAR TALLY INCOM SEL CALL INCOM1 INCOM2 OFF ACT FRONT REAR 1 RET 2 FRONT INC1 INC2...

Page 147: ...1 V 0 5 V VTR TRIG VTR START STOP signal VTR START 0 5 V or less Zout 10 M or more VTR STOP OPEN Zout 1 5 k or less Zin 100 k 5 10 k or more Momentary action IN 2 V 0 5 V GND D N G s n e l r o f d n u...

Page 148: ...k 5 100k or more IN OUT 9 V 0 5 V ZOOM FOLLOW Lens zoom control output WIDE 2 0 V 0 05 V 2 0 V 0 2 V TELE 7 0 V 0 05 V 7 0 V 0 2 V Zin 100 k 2 10 k or more Zout 1 k 10 1 k or less IN FOCUS FOLLOW Lens...

Page 149: ...Y G 6 7 75 G Y VF VIDEO RET Ground for G Y VF VIDEO output signal RET VF M CLK Reference clock pulse signal for serial data reproduction OUT SP WR Read pulse signal for serial parallel data conversion...

Page 150: ...1 2 6 5 4 3 1 2 6 5 3 4 SMPTE type Camera head side EDW 3K compatible product Cable side FUW 3K Receptacle Receptacle OPS Series Camera head side OPS R Cable side OPS P Pin No Name Function I O Extern...

Page 151: ...ntent P85 7 pin Type 1 2 3 7 4 5 6 Insertion Side Camera head side NC7FD LX B Neutrik Cable side XLR 7 12C Receptacle e c a f r e t n I l a n r e t x E O I n o i t c n u F e m a N o N n i P LISTEN L C...

Page 152: ...HIELD Shield for LISTEN L LISTEN R output GND 4 3 5 LISTEN Lch H LISTEN L output OUT PGM Rch H PGM R output OUT Receiver Receiver Intercom microphone 4 pin Type 4 3 2 1 Insertion Side Camera head side...

Page 153: ...MIC input shield MIC HOT MIC HOT line 600 balanced input When AB power is supplied DC 12V When 48 phantom power is supplied DC 48V IN MIC COLD MIC COLD line 600 balanced input When AB power is supplie...

Page 154: ...a N o N n i P A HED Digital data output from camera to remote controller OUT B HED Digital data output from camera to remote controller OUT C HEC Digital data output from remote controller to camera...

Page 155: ...analog digital signal conversion OUT 5 AD EOC EOC signal for analog digital signal conversion IN 6 3 3 V DC 3 3V power output OUT 7 RTS 1 RTS 1 intercom input IN 8 24 7 8 RTS 2 RTS 1 intercom input O...

Page 156: ...l RET 28 N C Unusable 29 N C Unusable 30 AC 220 V H AC220 power output H OUT Twisted pair cable 32 30 31 N C Unusable 32 AC 220 V C AC220 power output C OUT 33 N C Unusable 34 M CLK Master clock pulse...

Page 157: ...0 05 V 6 2 V 0 1 V F 16 3 4 V 0 05 V 3 4 V 0 1 V CLOSE 2 5 V 0 2 V 2 1 V to 2 9 V Zin 100 k 2 100 k or more OUT 44 ZOOM FOLLOW SE Lens zoom control output in SE operation WIDE 2 0 V 0 05 V 2 0 V 0 2 V...

Page 158: ...e controller OUT PC TXD Digital data output from camera to remote controller OUT 12 V RET Ground for DC 12V power supply RET 12 V DC 12V power supply to remote controller OUT R TALLY T U O l a n g i s...

Page 159: ...ed value SMOOTH KNEE OFF TYPE1 to TYPE3 AUTO KNEE ON OFF Adjusted value SUPER KNEE OFF LOW MID HIGH WHITE CLIP ON OFF Adjusted value VARIABLE C TMEP ON OFF Adjusted value CC FILTER CROSS 3200K 4300K 6...

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