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HDL-45E/E1

3CCD Multiple-purpose HDTV  Camera

Operation   Manual

Products conforming to RoHS directive

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Summary of Contents for HDL-45E

Page 1: ...HDL 45E E1 3CCD Multiple purpose HDTV Camera Operation Manual Products conforming to RoHS directive 3 4 2 4 1 6 3 6 2 2 25 1 100 ND FILTER 3 4 2 3 4 2 4 1 6 3 6 2 2 25 1 100 ND FILTER 3 4 2...

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Page 3: ...1st Edition U E HDL 45E E1 3CCD Multiple purpose HDTV Camera Operation Manual Products conforming to RoHS directive 3 4 2 4 1 6 3 6 2 2 25 1 100 ND FILTER 3 4 2 3 4 2 4 1 6 3 6 2 2 25 1 100 ND FILTER...

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: ...hode ray tubes electronic components and fluorescent tubes 6 Lead as an alloying element in steel containing up to 0 35 lead by weight aluminum containing up to 0 4 lead by weight and as a copper allo...

Page 6: ...ead 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 high temperature needs to be se...

Page 7: ...accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case t...

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Page 9: ...ion on handling of the equipment This product is designed safely however all electric products can cause electric shock or can be damaged if mis operated or misused So please keep the following messag...

Page 10: ...put water into the camera while wiping it 4 Environmental Cautions 1 When continuously operating the product in a rainy cold or hot conditions use a rain cover cold weather cover and shade cover respe...

Page 11: ...camera So custom specifications requested by the customer are addressed in Chapter 7 CHANGING INFORMATION Because information that has been changed is described in this chapter you should check this...

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Page 13: ...em Setup Diagram 4 1 4 2 Tripod Installation 4 2 4 3 Lens Mounting 4 3 4 4 Connection of Power Supply 4 4 4 5 Connection of Monitor 4 5 4 6 Connection of Remote Control Panel RCP 50B 4 6 4 7 Connectio...

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Page 15: ...r Temperature ECC Filter The HDL 45E E1 incorporates four position optical ND filter IRIS value can be controlled delicately in accordance with the subject even at a place where illumination is extrem...

Page 16: ...as a camera platform control For placing in a small camera platform housing such as U4 SP Up CN box optionally available which moves upward needs to be installed to prevent the connector plug from sti...

Page 17: ...era body to the specified position on the tripod mount plate when necessary Screw hole M3 depth 4mm LENS connector Accepts the 12 pin LENS cable 3 NAME and FUNCTION of EACH PART 3 1 Front View Right S...

Page 18: ...control box Connect the external monitor with the specified cable EXT SYNC connector Inputs the sync signal of an external system desired to be genlocked with the equipment internal termination 751 G...

Page 19: ...up during turning the camera ON GAIN select switch Changes the camera gain L M H It becomes the gain set on the menu screen A set value can be arbitrarily selected from 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 36 42...

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Page 21: ...Attachment Zoom Lens Remote Focus Control Set Remote Zoom Control Set 12Pin SDI OUT HD Monitor COLOR or B W Coaxial Cable Max 100m DC IN MONITOR Cable Tripod Head System Control Box DC IN DC IN G L C...

Page 22: ...ch screw Installation to a tripod directly A tripod screw hole accepts 3 8 inch for tripod installation Bottom side 1 Aligns the tripod screw hole on the camera with the camera attach screw on the tri...

Page 23: ...ront view Camera front view Position mark LENS Pigtail cord 1 Remove the protective cap from the camera side mount by rotating the bayonet ring knob clockwise Also remove the protective cap from the l...

Page 24: ...BAR WARNING POWER MENU M H L EXT SYNC MON AC pack DC POWER cable DC IN connector DC OUT connector AC outlet AC connector POWER switch POWER indicator POWER switch Camera rear view 1 Connect AC connec...

Page 25: ...Connector Camera rear view 1 As shown in the figure connect a dedicated monitor cable optional from the MON OUT connector on the rear of the camera to an HD MONITOR color Also perform 751 termination...

Page 26: ...by the camera menu or the remote control box Reference Refer to 5 3 Camera Menu for how to make setting the camera menu 4 6 Connection of Remote Control Panel RCP 50B A variety of images can be made...

Page 27: ...DER IND LENS FILE OFF 1 to 8 MATRIX ND FILTER 1 2 3 4 SCENE FILE 1 to 8 SHUTTER 1 100 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 VARIABLE 1 15 1 10 1 8 1 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1s 2s 4s SKIN DTL SKIN KEY MARKER SMOOT...

Page 28: ...the external system desired to be genlocked with the equipment When the synchronizing the camera with the SYNC signal of external system G L indicator lights up green When the G L indicator is blinki...

Page 29: ...ents Connecting or disconnecting during power on may cause failure of the camera or the peripheral system components Camera rear view AC pack DC POWER cable DC IN connector DC OUT connector AC outlet...

Page 30: ...are used and ECC 3200K 5600K switch over is automatically performed With this all the operator has to do is to operate the AWB switch in order to cover the full range of color temperature without reg...

Page 31: ...ontrol panel is connected MENU PAGE1 NEXT PAGE STEP GAIN GAMMA SELECT BLK PRS STR FILTER SELECT CAL FAN CTRL MONITOR OUT AUTO BLK SEL EXIT 0 dB 0 45 NORMAL OFF OFF LOW Y PB PR ABB MENU PAGE2 NEXT PAGE...

Page 32: ...0 dB 0 45 NORMAL OFF OFF LOW G B R ABB 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 0 45 0 4 0 35 OFF NORMAL CINE1 CINE2 11 9 7 5 3 OFF 3 5 7 9 11 ON OFF HI LOW G B R Y PB PR ABB ABS STEP GAIN Switches over g...

Page 33: ...eover return KNEE_POINT and KNEE_SLOPE to former value when you return it from CINE1 and CINE2 to NORMAL FILTER SELECT 1 FILTER SELECT contains two items ND and CC To select the desired item turn and...

Page 34: ...djusts gamma of M B R FLARE Adjusts flare of G B R M PED Adjusts PED of M MASTER B R WHITE SHADE Adjusts white shading of H rate and V rate of G B R WHITE CLIP Adjusts white clip of G B R DTL Adjusts...

Page 35: ...RE 100 to 100 If the MENU select switch is pressed while any of G B R or M is blinking the value below it can be changed Selecting M CLR makes the system to be set back to the factory setup FLARE QUIT...

Page 36: ...H H Adjusts H rate for R ch R CH V Adjusts V rate for R ch G CH H Adjusts H rate for G ch G CH V Adjusts V rate for G ch B CH H Adjusts H rate for B ch B CH V Adjusts V rate for B ch R CH H QUIT M CLR...

Page 37: ...e value below it can be changed Selecting M CLR makes the system to be set back to the factory setup G CH V B CH H QUIT M CLR H SAW 0 H PARA 0 100 to 100 If the MENU select switch is pressed while any...

Page 38: ...becomes the narrower the width of edge signal becomes BLACK WHITE Adjusts the balance of edge volume between the light part and the dark part BALANCE Adjusts the balance of edge volume between horizon...

Page 39: ...FF ON OFF LOW MID HIGH GAIN MODE Sets the L M and H values for the GAIN select switch on the back of the camera SHUTTER Selects SHUTTER or changes the value LENS SELECT Selects lens file DIGITAL EXTEN...

Page 40: ...ow shutter that can be controlled from the remote controller 4s 2s 1s 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 8 1 10 1 15 OFF To select each SHUTTER or change the value SHUT MODE is set to the corresponding item in adv...

Page 41: ...cally by answer signals from the lens White shading flare gain and gamma are stored in a lens file When the HDL 45E E1 is shipped the compensation data based on the factory standard lens is registered...

Page 42: ...ch to select AUTO SEL and press it The blinking cursor moves to the mode 3 Turn the MENU select switch to select the desired value and press it OFF Does not switch over lens file number automatically...

Page 43: ...FF and press it At this state the data is stored in the lens file and the file creation is completed M1 Turn the MENU select switch to select for automatically obtaining and displaying the model name...

Page 44: ...5 NAME AB40X10 ABCD EXTENDER OFF AUTO SEL OFF FILE SET MANUAL 3 Sets the blinking cursor to FILE SET and press SET 4 Selects MANUAL and press SET LENS SELECT QUIT NUMBER NO 5 NAME AB40X10 ABCD EXTENDE...

Page 45: ...left figure AB40X10A is the comparison target and BCD is not the comparison target The same lens file can be applied to the following two lenses AB40X10ABCD AB40X10AACD 9 Press SET and finish the edit...

Page 46: ...FICANT X1 5 Magnifies X1 5 X2 Magnifies X2 X3 Magnifies X3 X4 Magnifies X4 X6 Magnifies X6 X8 Magnifies X8 X10 Magnifies X10 DTL GAIN FRQ SET When the digital extender is turned on the gain the booth...

Page 47: ...on PIX ADD SELECT QUIT H ADD SELECT V ADD SELECT 18dB 18dB 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54dB OFF 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54dB OFF H ADD SELECT Sets the gain for starting the horizontal pixel addition The horizon...

Page 48: ...OFF and MANUAL KNEE can be selected when the accumulation shutter is ON EXT ND FILT LINK Selects ON OFF of the mode to control the ND filter that interworks with on off of the lens extender OFF The ND...

Page 49: ...B using about 10 center of the screen as the measurement area AWB MARKER ON Displays a marker for the area measured for AWB OFF Does not display a marker for the measurement area AWB REFERENCE ON Perf...

Page 50: ...ou do not perform APS and ABS rotate the MENU switch and move to another item Notice Auto Peak Shading is the function to adjust the black level on the edge of the screen automatically It takes severa...

Page 51: ...type of defective pixels to be corrected Notice To detect defective black pixels a white subject such as a pattern box where overall screen is evenly illuminated is required To avoid malfunctions do...

Page 52: ...iate correction range START END As described in the figure it can be corrected within the appropriate correction range to the defect by START and END Switching to CANCEL and pressing the MENU switch d...

Page 53: ...ds DPC ON Displays the state after the defect correction on the screen DPC OFF Displays the state before the defect correction on the screen Then blinking PUSH SET START is displayed on the lower side...

Page 54: ...AD It is used to return to the factory setup data or the data saved by ENGINEER SET FILE RENEW in the engineer menu WARNING Displays the monitoring information such as the input voltage internal tempe...

Page 55: ...ON Displays the gain OFF Does not display the gain ND FILTER ON Displays the number of the ND filter OFF Does not display the number of the ND filter CC FILTER ON Displays the number of the CC filter...

Page 56: ...that appear superimposed on the video There are two types of zebra signals the zebra 1 signal which appears in the area where the video level of the subject is higher than the set value for ZEBRA1 DE...

Page 57: ...ot superimpose SDI OUT2 Sets the superposition to the SDI OUT2 connector ON Superimposes OFF Does not superimpose Notice Even if it is set to OFF the MENU screen is displayed on the analog signal outp...

Page 58: ...ON Opens the engineer menu from the remote controller Notice Once the REMOTE ENG MENU is turned on it cannot be turned off until the camera menu operation is completed It returns to be turned off whe...

Page 59: ...oltage display OK NG OK NG OK NG DC INPUT WARN Displays the voltage state for the 12V power input Also displays the voltage value OK The input voltage is normal NG The input voltage is abnormal BATT V...

Page 60: ...ECT module of the CCU In changing the ROM version verify that the checksum separately informed and the one displayed on the menu screen match SWITCH Displays the switch settings for the MPU module of...

Page 61: ...ng engineer menu items Especially it is not recommended to operate the engineer menu while the camera is on air Displaying the engineer menu screen 1 Set the CAM BAR select switch on the camera rear p...

Page 62: ...highlight DTL Sets highlight DTL GAIN Increasing the GAIN value increases edges to be added to high luminance parts Sets the clip point of highlight DTL edge Controls the amplitude of the edge Offsets...

Page 63: ...MODE ATW allowable range at AVC NIGHT MODE Sets the speed of the ATW correction Sets the response speed of correction against the change of the subject Sets the position of the CC filter when ATW is t...

Page 64: ...l remote controller cannot be connected At this time the menu operation becomes impossible In this case please operate the menu switch of CCU to return it to ISCP NEXT PAGE IRIS CIRCUIT ADJUST FILTER...

Page 65: ...not be operated from the remote controller It can be operated only from the menu switch on the rear of the camera Selects the format of copy source To prevent the wrong operation it cannot be operated...

Page 66: ...y of data To prevent the wrong operation it cannot be operated from the remote controller It can be operated only from the menu switch on the rear of the camera Selects the format of copy source To pr...

Page 67: ...er control The ND filter enters for one stage when lens IRIS value exceeds F13 The ND filter drops out of for one stage when lens IRIS value becomes F4 or less Auto gain control operation The auto gai...

Page 68: ...IRIS F value Present condition D DAY MODE N NIGHT MODE AWB file A ch B ch A T W coupled Gain display Output No of NIGHT MODE Output No of DAY MODE PRESET DAY FILE Enables to output 5 patterns of conv...

Page 69: ...e image level becomes approx 30 MODE1 starts the gain increase at lower level NIGHT DETECT AREA Enables to change the photometry area of NIGHT MODE The photometry area is highlighted when it is change...

Page 70: ...panel display When red cannot be matched appropriately the CC filter is automatically switched to B 5600K and the color is continued to match CAUTION ATW stops when the menu screen is displayed But wh...

Page 71: ...RED LIMIT INIT OFF PUSH SET START ON OFF 100 to 100 ON OFF RED LIMIT AUTO SET 1 Sets ATW MODE to PRESET and shoots the red subject for matching 2 Sets RED LIMIT AUTO SET to ON and executes PUSH SET S...

Page 72: ...les to broaden the ATW allowable range of the color whose color temperature is low Blue By direction enables to narrow the ATW allowable range of the color whose color temperature is low Blue BLUE LIM...

Page 73: ...MODE HOLD ON AVC FILTER HOLD ON R tally AUTO MODE HOLD ON AUTO MODE HOLD ON AUTO MODE HOLD ON Stopping the automatic change of the ND filter in AVC Stopping the automatic change of the CC filter in A...

Page 74: ...NU PAGE5 is automatically turned off When selecting the scanning format again please perform the operation 1 3 again and after the REMOTE ENG MENU is turned on perform the operation 4 7 Notice Regardi...

Page 75: ...ature range Operating temperature 10 to 45 Storage temperature 20 to 60 13 Operating humidity range 30 to 90 No condensation 14 Dimensions Approx W90 H103 D180mm Excluding projection parts 15 Weight A...

Page 76: ...pliant 75 BNC connector Characters can be superimposed using the camera menu 2 Monitor video signal Analog 1 system Y Pb Pr R G B switchover 75 Multi pin connector 6 4 Input Signal Items Rating Remark...

Page 77: ...RD 3 4 2 4 1 6 3 6 2 2 25 1 100 ND FILTER 3 4 2 DC IN 1 3 4 1 3 4 1 4 2 3 4 2 4 1 6 3 6 2 2 25 1 100 ND FILTER 3 4 2 DC IN G L COMM 2 1 SDI OUT ABB AWB GAIN CAM BAR WARNING POWER MENU M H L EXT SYNC M...

Page 78: ...ally Available 4 1 6 3 6 2 2 25 1 100 ND FILTER 3 4 2 1 3 4 ABB AWB GAIN CAM BAR WARNING POWER MENU M H L G L COMM EXT SYNC MON SDI OUT DC IN DC IN G L COMM 2 1 SDI OUT EXT SYNC MON 44 5 0 5 90 3 9 2...

Page 79: ...INFORMATION 7 1 7 CHANGING INFORMATION This chapter explains revision contents in case of design revision at the request of customers Read by comparing this information with the main part of the opera...

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