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OCP-300 

Operation Control Panel 

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Summary of Contents for OCP-300

Page 1: ...OCP 300 Operation Control Panel Products conforming to RoHS directive...

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Page 3: ...OCP 300 Operation Control Panel Products conforming to RoHS directive 1406 1st Edition U E...

Page 4: ...ami 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 Ikeg...

Page 5: ...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 aluminum containing up to 0 4 le...

Page 6: ...d by a serigraph or label 2 Soldering 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...

Page 7: ...will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the...

Page 8: ...ONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This manual describes the precautions using various pictorial symbols for you to use the product safely Please read these precautions thoroughly before use The symbols and meani...

Page 9: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS v...

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Page 11: ...HOW TO READ THE OPERATION MANUAL vii HOW TO READ THE OPERATION MANUAL This page explains general notes on reading the BSH 300 Operation Manual and the symbols and notations used in the manual...

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Page 13: ...Section JOYSTICK TYPE 2 14 Status Display Part 2 17 Connector Panel 2 20 About a Network 3 1 ARC Network 3 1 3 1 1 Network Key Map 3 1 3 1 2 System Configuration Example 3 2 3 1 3 Setup of ARC Net ID...

Page 14: ...ard 9 4 Invoking the File Data from the Memory Card 9 7 Deleting the File Data from the Memory Card 9 10 Updating the Firmware by Using a Memory Card 9 11 Indicating the Message of Each Type 9 12 Info...

Page 15: ...edure 18 1 Parallel Connection 19 1 Restriction of Number of Connection for ARC Network 19 1 Warning for ARC Network 19 2 Optional Function 20 1 3D Camera Control 20 1 20 1 1 Setting for 3D Control Mo...

Page 16: ...itialization of Control Depth 21 27 STD FUNCTION 21 28 21 4 1 Method to change standard setting 21 28 21 4 2 Initialization of STD FUNTION 21 30 ALL DEAULT RESET 21 32 Countermeasure Against Troubles...

Page 17: ...operational configuration with LAN cable connection can be supported by establishing an Ethernet network The main unit switch is used to select between serial command ARC network and Ethernet network...

Page 18: ...S control can be selected from volume VR or joy stick JOY for this product Optional Level display The optical communication level between the connected BS CCU and camera head can be checked on the pan...

Page 19: ...1 Overview 1 3 1 3 External view 1 VR TYPE...

Page 20: ...1 4 1 Overview 2 JOYSTICK TYPE...

Page 21: ...has many functions it will be divided and explained according to the blocks VR TYPE 1 Camera Function Control Unit 2 LCD Menu Operations Part 3 Selection Function Control Unit 4 Control Knob 5 Iris P...

Page 22: ...er transmission is turned OFF from the power transmission status of ON the switch lights up please continue pushing the switch for 2 seconds However the remote control is possible when connecting to B...

Page 23: ...ust The access indicator beside the slot lights up during write and read operation Please do not pull out the card when the access indicator is on Not only destruction of the data in the card is cause...

Page 24: ...AL100 lighting CAL200 blink CAL OFF putting out lights Moreover the guard by long push can also be done to CAL200 AWB ABB switch Performs AWB automatic white balance or ABB auto black balance When the...

Page 25: ...D menu INFO switch Displays information such as the camera head and the ON OFF setting state of BS CCU on the LCD OPE switch Lets the LCD menu be in the mode suitable for operation SETUP switch Displa...

Page 26: ...s the screen which the user has set on the LCD By registering the screen into each switch in advance it can be called with these switches Reference F4 switch is in 2 5 Iris Pedestal Control Section VR...

Page 27: ...he black stretch pressing action Black stretch 3 5 7 9 11 Black press 3 5 7 9 11 The range which can be set up changes with the camera to connect Usually set it to OFF AWB Change of the AWB memory Ach...

Page 28: ...By pushing the PAGE switch while pushing the KNOB FREE switch you can also return to the front page Moreover the composition for every page can be changed arbitrarily and can be created up to page 5...

Page 29: ...The control knob of the Green gain is controllable also as the master gain When the knob of the Green channel is set as the master gain the MASTER indicator lights up The change of the master gain and...

Page 30: ...e FUNCTION volume The functions of the USER setup can be given to F F VR1 and F VR2 respectively Reference Refer to 21 2 3 FUNCTION VR for how to assign a function FLARE CONT switch VR TYPE Switch whe...

Page 31: ...o Iris Operation and 7 2 Auto Iris Operation for detailed operation When the switch has gone out IRIS of and M PED operation of clause become invalid Moreover it becomes impossible to change clauses a...

Page 32: ...IRIS indicator JOYSTICK TYPE Displays the F value of the lens After exceeding F16 until CLOSE it becomes and does not display the F value M PED knob VR TYPE Controls the master pedestal CALL switch VR...

Page 33: ...ach Part 2 13 IRIS control knob VR TYPE Controls the iris of the lens Controls 1 stop with the F value at the time of AUTO IRIS Reference Please refer to 6 2 Auto Iris Operation and 7 2 Auto Iris Oper...

Page 34: ...trol of IRIS and M PED When the switch has gone out IRIS and M PED operation of clause become invalid Moreover it becomes impossible to change clauses and If the switch is pushed and the light is made...

Page 35: ...iris operation and 7 2 Auto iris operation for detailed operation RANGE SENS control knob JOYSTICK TYPE RANGE control knob Sets up the center position of the IRIS control knob of clause SENS control...

Page 36: ...F value at the time of AUTO IRIS Controls the master pedestal by the M PED control If the head of JOYSTICK is pressed down the PREVIEW switch turns ON Operation turns into parallel operation with the...

Page 37: ...to 11 3 Program Number MASTER PED indicator Displays the adjustment value of the master pedestal KNOB FREE switch While pushing this switch if 2 4 clause of the control knob part each control knob of...

Page 38: ...of the amount of control on one side will be canceled if the knob is returned to the center position by pushing this switch Reference Please refer to 5 4 Knob Free Function for detailed operation EXT...

Page 39: ...diately NON CONNECTION Putting out lights The optical fiber cable is not connected Note The fall of the optical transmission level occurs when there are abnormalities such as multi stage connection of...

Page 40: ...t at the time of Ethernet connection EXT 1 connector It is a connector for extension There is a function of the output of the camera status the input of the camera status and the input of camera selec...

Page 41: ...2 The Name and Function of Each Part 2 21 Reference Refer to 23 2 The Pin Function of the External Connector for the pin function COMMAND connector Connects CP cable...

Page 42: ...bes the concept and the setting method of operation by ARC network and Ethernet 3 1 ARC Network 3 1 1 Network Key Map OCP 300 IKEGAMI command Network command Reciprocal command conversion CP cable IKE...

Page 43: ...3 Network 3 2 3 1 2 System Configuration Example 1 In the case of one studio and two control rooms Studio Equipment room Control room 1 Control room 2 CPH 200 CPH 200 BSH 200...

Page 44: ...3 3 3 Network 2 In the case of two studios and two control rooms Studio 1 Studio 2 Control room 1 Control room 2 Equipment room 1 Equipment room 2 BSH 200 BSH 200 CPH 200 CPH 200...

Page 45: ...etup of OCP 300 Reference Refer to 11 1 The Setup of ARC Net ID for the setup of ARC net ID of OCP 300 2 Other instrument setups Reference Refer to the operation manual of each equipment such as CPH 2...

Page 46: ...3 5 3 Network Example OCP 300 JOYSTICK TYPE CPH 200...

Page 47: ...erface etc may be needed by the difference in control BS CCU corresponding to the camera network by which command connection was made or the Preview signal from BS hub is outputted when the PREVIEW sw...

Page 48: ...and camera selection operation of MCP In the operation from OCP it becomes ON while the PREVIEW switch is pressed and if the switch is released it will be set to OFF They become complicated operation...

Page 49: ...2 Ethernet 3 2 1 Network Key Map Ethernet non convertible BS CCU Ethernet convertible BS CCU Ethernet non convertible MCP OCP Network Hub Ethernet convertible OCP OCP 300 BSH 300 B Type BSH 300 C Type...

Page 50: ...ssing LAN cable At this time for the power supply provision to OCP 300 connect the external power with BS CCU by a COMMAND cable or connect it from D subconnector x It is necessary to set up IP Addres...

Page 51: ...unctions can be performed on the LCD by the switch and rotary encoder knob which are displayed on the screen 4 1 Basic Constitution and Basic Operation Begin the operation of the LCD menu with the FUN...

Page 52: ...on the LCD By registering the switch in advance it can be called with this switch x F1 F2 F3 and F4 switches Displays the screen which the user has set on the LCD By registering the screen into each s...

Page 53: ...display 4 2 INFO Displays the status such as the camera head and the ON OFF established state of BS CCU on the LCD 4 3 OPE Although edit of adding and deleting an item is possible on the Operation sc...

Page 54: ...he skin DTL compensation At the time of ON turn the rotary encoder knob 2 and control the level Displays Control Data under an item x VAR Changes preset shutter mode and variable shutter mode x Shutte...

Page 55: ...r 5600K x VAR C Temp Turn on and off the variable color temperature At the time of ON turn the rotary encoder knob 2 and control the variable color temperature Displays the color temperature under an...

Page 56: ...der Turn the rotary encoder knob 2 and control magnification Displays magnification under the item x Filter HOLD Turn on and off the filter change invalidation function x AVC Turn on and off the autom...

Page 57: ...the following figure is displayed on the LCD The screen serves as 2 page configuration The switch on the top right of the screen can perform the change of the page 1 Video Setup 1 2 Pressing the VIDE...

Page 58: ...rol data is the number expressed in percentage of 100 to 100 except for some items at the time of normal display mode Moreover the deflection from the settings or value adjusted automatically in auto...

Page 59: ...4 LCD Menu 4 9 A gray item is adjusted by the rotary encoder knob...

Page 60: ...4 10 4 LCD Menu A gray item is adjusted by the rotary encoder knob...

Page 61: ...4 LCD Menu 4 11 A gray item is adjusted by the rotary encoder knob...

Page 62: ...4 12 4 LCD Menu A gray item is adjusted by the rotary encoder knob...

Page 63: ...e Detail or D C Detail screen Basic operation is the same as the Video screen The D C Detail screen works only when it is connected with the camera head and BS CCU having a down converter Moreover Hi...

Page 64: ...4 14 4 LCD Menu A gray item is adjusted by the rotary encoder knob...

Page 65: ...asic operation is the same as the Video screen The D C Color screen works only when it is connected with the camera head having a down converter and BS CCU Moreover Custom Color 1 Custom Color 2 Color...

Page 66: ...4 16 4 LCD Menu...

Page 67: ...4 LCD Menu 4 17 A gray item is adjusted by the rotary encoder knob...

Page 68: ...4 18 4 LCD Menu A gray item is adjusted by the rotary encoder knob...

Page 69: ...4 LCD Menu 4 19 4 System Setup 1 2 The adjustment item concerning the system is arranged A gray item is adjusted by the rotary encoder knob...

Page 70: ...4 20 4 LCD Menu 5 Lens The adjustment item concerning the lens is arranged A gray item is adjusted by the rotary encoder knob...

Page 71: ...4 LCD Menu 4 21 6 Triax The adjustment item concerning Triax is arranged A gray item is adjusted by the rotary encoder knob...

Page 72: ...4 22 4 LCD Menu 7 Others The adjustment item with comparatively low frequency in use is arranged A gray item is adjusted by the rotary encoder knob...

Page 73: ...of each selection switch shown on the screen of Video1 Others can be changed when the rotary encoder 3 is operated in the status where Search Window is open and if the Enter switch is pressed under t...

Page 74: ...and item The switch on the top right of the screen can perform the change of the page It can return to the Setup screen with the switch Note When it has been moved to the ON OFF CTRL screen by the di...

Page 75: ...4 LCD Menu 4 25 A gray item is adjusted by the rotary encoder knob...

Page 76: ...4 26 4 LCD Menu A gray item is adjusted by the rotary encoder knob...

Page 77: ...4 LCD Menu 4 27 A gray item is adjusted by the rotary encoder knob...

Page 78: ...a chart because a built in electrical signal is used The camera can be set up even when the chart cannot be photoed Since there are many adjustment items compared with Quick Auto Setup it requires ti...

Page 79: ...formed by long pressing of the AWB switch and Auto Black Shade the ABB switch respectively Caution Performs Color DETAIL and the Auto Hue Detect function of Custom Color 1 2 on each adjustment screen...

Page 80: ...ence data of the auto setup ABB REF Creates the reference data of PEDESTAL at the time of ABB It is common to the reference data of PEDESTAL of the auto setup AWB REF Creates the reference data of GAI...

Page 81: ...from OCP 300 and BS CCU are connected and the Format button of the Setup screen is pressed an error sound sounds and it cannot move to the System Format screen If it moves to the System Format screen...

Page 82: ...connected device is indicated is displayed If the button is pressed Window will close and it becomes the display of the status which the display of the selection switch has set up If the status of th...

Page 83: ...as the WFM output PM output holds the output before selecting To display 3 waves on the waveform monitor it is necessary to connect the WFM REMOTE connector and waveform monitor of BS CCU by a WFM re...

Page 84: ...At the time of BS CCU connection the menu operations for the function settings of BS CCU can be performed The menu operation of the camera head can be performed at the time of camera head connection T...

Page 85: ...card inserted in the card slot of OCP 300 16 Name Entry Setup 2 2 Scene File If the Name Entry switch is pressed it moves to the SceneFile Name screen and the name can be registered into each scene fi...

Page 86: ...top right of the Camera ID screen is pressed it will move to the SceneFile Name screen Camera ID can be registered on this screen Registered Camera ID can always be displayed on PM By inputting the c...

Page 87: ...itch on the top of the LCD A screen as shown in the following figure will be displayed on the LCD 1 Control Depth OCP 300 can set up the operation range The setting range is protected by a password Re...

Page 88: ...nnect at the time of network connection Reference For details please refer to 11 Setup of Panel Assignment and the Program number 3 Panel Config OCP 300 can carry out setting and changing the specific...

Page 89: ...ON switch USER on the top of the LCD is pressed Reference For details please refer to 15 USER Menu 5 OPE Preset Performs a setup when the FUNCTION switch OPE on the top of the LCD is pressed Reference...

Page 90: ...the data created by one set to other OCPs or to be able to have different data for a program and video engineer Reference For details please refer to 17 Saving Method of the Setting of the Control Pa...

Page 91: ...of the volume on the screen by long pressing F VR Memory switch changes the function of F VR1 and F VR2 which were set up arbitrarily Pressing VR Range switch will display VR Range Window which sets u...

Page 92: ...Range Setting items Selections Functional description Black VR STD 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 The change of the variable range of PED FLARE M PED VR STD 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 The change of the variable range of M P...

Page 93: ...tal and the data is transferred to the camera The camera volume file is rewritten according to the transferred data absolute data The value of the sending data is determined according to the turned an...

Page 94: ...unt of sending data varies according to the turning speed When the knob is turned quickly the device recognizes as the coarse adjustment causing the large amount of data When the knob is turned slowly...

Page 95: ...file manual file and other files are added Actually there are many kinds of files However the following figure is using the volume file the manual file and the target file as representatives for conve...

Page 96: ...ol device can be connected to one camera Not suited for fine adjustments Suited for operations Relative control Connection to several control panels is possible In addition the camera data do not jump...

Page 97: ...300 does not transfer the data as an absolute value Rather it compares the A D conversion value with the former A D conversion value and transfers the difference of the values as an relative data The...

Page 98: ...e jumping of the camera data occurs if the control knob position is different between before and after the reconnection With OCP 300 the operation amount of the control knob is sent as the relative da...

Page 99: ...is valid for reading of scene files The camera data does not jump after reading of the file Therefore starting the operation from the current control knob position becomes possible You can read the sc...

Page 100: ...ssing the knob free switch By releasing the knob free switch control becomes possible for the range where the operation was unavailable due to the control knob status at the maximum or the minimum pos...

Page 101: ...5 Operation of the Control Knob 5 9 Offset Clear Manual file Reconnection Control Knob Knob free...

Page 102: ...function is effective are as follows R G B GAIN R G B PED MASTER PED R G B FLARE MASTER FLARE F VR1 F VR2 IRIS at the time of the relative control only IRIS RANGE SENSE at the time of the relative con...

Page 103: ...g the switch require approximately this specified time Therefore the knob free lock function becomes effective In addition you can check that the knob free switch lights on while the knob free lock fu...

Page 104: ...of the iris control It sets the oscillation from the center position that is set with the RANGE knob Iris adjustment is available within the range set with the RANGE and SENSE knobs Light on Invalid...

Page 105: ...file is cleared Blinking of the RELATIVE switch Adding of the relative data from other control panel condition that the data is in the manual file can be indicated by blinking the OCP 300 RELATIVE sw...

Page 106: ...th the IRIS variable range setting knob Set the center position of the iris operation by using the RANGE knob Set the oscillation from the center position where is set with the SENSE knob Iris adjustm...

Page 107: ...epending on whether or not the camera head supports the command The camera head operation after pressing the REALTIVE switch partially varies depending on whether or not the camera head supports the c...

Page 108: ...uto iris to the manual iris Caution Check whether or not your camera has such function and fully understand about the camera functions before start operating When the auto iris is switched to the manu...

Page 109: ...FULL switch lit occurs To solve this problem use the knob free function or press the FULL switch or the RELATIVE switch Caution When the auto iris is switched to the manual iris the amp gain in the l...

Page 110: ...g In addition you can also return to those taught values manual clearing 8 1 Manual Setting Manual Clearing on the LCD Screen On the screen where adjustment with the rotary encoder knob is available p...

Page 111: ...lection by pressing the control data section of the selected item red number one more time After selecting the item execute manual setting or clearing by pressing the manual setting or manual clearing...

Page 112: ...cally adjusted by the automatic setup offset indication mode When this mode is on you can check the adjusted amount from the set value registered in the manual setting at a glance If the indication va...

Page 113: ...ion of the setting screen At that time the control data indication is blue when the offset indication mode is on You can set the ON OFF of the offset indication mode also from the panel configuration...

Page 114: ...screen indication the VR Data screen opens on the LCD screen When the VR Clear switch on the VR Data screen is kept pressed for a while manual clearing is conducted to all items of the control knob Re...

Page 115: ...function is off are not subject of manual clearing by this operation Clearing the GAIN data When the bulk manual clearing is conducted with the control knob operation the clearing operation of the GAI...

Page 116: ...ll manual setting Press the Clear switch for conducting the all manual clearing The switch starts blinking Press the Execute switch indicated on the bottom of the LCD screen At this time you can cance...

Page 117: ...8 Caution In this operation the bulk manual setting and clearing are possible even when the function is off There are items that manual setting and clearing are not available depending on the camera...

Page 118: ...pacities of Memory Cards OCP 300 uses the SD memory cards which are generally used for the digital cameras Depending on the firmware version the upper limit of the usable SD memory card capacity diffe...

Page 119: ...he card until the removal detection buzzer sounds After usage attach the slot cover in order to prevent foreign objects such as dust from entering the slot Caution Never remove the memory card from th...

Page 120: ...no file name is set The set file name will be NONAME01 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Insert switch Inserts one character _ between characters 2 Delete switch Deletes one character In addition when the switch is kept...

Page 121: ...he LCD screen 3 Switch the page to the page 2 2 by using the switch at the upper right side of the LCD screen and press the Memory Card switch 4 Select the switch according to the file data type to be...

Page 122: ...mpletion status and the buzzer sounds The indication lasts for approximately 1 5 seconds and disappears RPSOHWH Note When the file data with the same data exists the following warning is indicated Pre...

Page 123: ...9 How to Use the Memory Card 9 6 51 1 5 67 RQWLQXH Caution When saving the data check the clock on the information screen The checked time is used as the time stamp on the SD card...

Page 124: ...in case of the scene files Press the REF File switch in case of the reference level file Use the RDF File switch when updating the firmware of the connected device Reference Refer to 24 2 Updating th...

Page 125: ...ol knob in this condition displays the information of the file data in the card continuously 0 5 7 7 0DU 6 Press the Execute switch The Execute switch lights up The LCD screen displays the file name a...

Page 126: ...sed the following warming is indicated In that case invoking the data is not possible Press OK 5525 12 7 2 You can invoke the file data which is saved as ALL DATA as the data other than ALL DATA In th...

Page 127: ...e item selecting switch section on the LCD screen page 2 2 3 Select the switch according to the file data type to be deleted Press the All Files switch in case of the all data file Press the Lens File...

Page 128: ...sing No cancels the deletion Caution Be careful that the file data is deleted even the file data type is different 9 7 Updating the Firmware by Using a Memory Card You can upgrade the version of OCP 3...

Page 129: ...67 RQWLQXH This message appears when a user tries to save the data with the name that is already in use by other file data in the memory card Pressing Yes overwrites the existing file 51 1 5 17 0 5 2...

Page 130: ...e the file data type in the memory card is different 5525 127 281 This message appears when a user tries to invoke the data when there is no file data in the memory card 5525 6 67 0 5525 This message...

Page 131: ...e is no formal data 5525 52 1 This message appears when a user tries to invoke the data in the memory card but the file data in the memory card are broken 5525 1127 5 7 This message appears when a use...

Page 132: ...be saved FILE CLEAR When the existing file data is accidentally deleted by some trouble while saving the data by overwriting 5525 5 7 3527 7 This message appears when the memory card write prohibit sw...

Page 133: ...he LCD screen to open the Camera Status screen When the Camera Status display screen is open the ON OFF setting status of the camera function will be displayed The Camera Status display screen is show...

Page 134: ...ode NOR Soft DTL OFF Step Gamma 0 45 Skin DTL OFF Black Gamma OFF Slim DTL OFF White Clip ON Diagonal DTL OFF Knee ON Color DTL OFF Auto Knee ON 1 Z Track DTL OFF Smooth Knee OFF Z Skin DTL OFF Super...

Page 135: ...n 0 ND Digital EXT OFF CC Zoom Remote OFF EFF Focus Remote OFF AVC AWB Memory REM Filter Hold AWB CH Ach Night Mode Note The content of standard setting is the same as the content that is set in Clear...

Page 136: ...o the BS CCU output Caution The diagnosis may not be displayed is displayed on this screen for BS CCU even when the diagnosis is displayed on the PM SWThe reason for this is that the connected BS CCU...

Page 137: ...n 10 5 OK is displayed in green ATT Attention in yellow and WARN Warning and NG in red When the OPT level status gets lower than ATT the display of OPT level status on the first page of Diagnostic wil...

Page 138: ...e program number of firmware for both OCP 300 and the connected devices The each version of FPGA for this OCP 300 is also displayed on the second page Caution This would be displayed only for the devi...

Page 139: ...detailed information on the panel configuration Customize It is displayed on the pages 4 10 5 10 and 6 10 It shows the assigned functions for the SELECT switch FUNCTION switch and FUNCTION volume of...

Page 140: ...the standard setting Others Press Others switch to open the Others screen When the Others screen is opened other information for this control panel will be displayed The Others display screen is shown...

Page 141: ...ly jump to the screen in which you can operate the ON OFFCTRL screen SETUP by clicking the screen You can also return to the previous Camera Status display screen from the ON OFFCTRL screen SETUP that...

Page 142: ...OFFCTRL 4 6 screen The left side of Camera Status 3 3 is corresponding to the ON OFFCTRL 5 6 screen The right side of Camera Status 3 3 is corresponding to the ON OFFCTRL 6 6 screen Each of them are...

Page 143: ...number of BS CCU to be connected You can also set the program number of camera for program operation and maintenance 11 1 Setting the ARCnet ID The command connection between the BS CCU and control pa...

Page 144: ...ess ARC ID HEX switch in the LCD screen and operate the rotary encoder 4 you can operate the displayed ARC network ID The ARC network ID can be set to a value between 01h and FFh 1 to 255 in case of d...

Page 145: ...creen to return to the Assign screen and then press BS CCU switch 7 Enter the ARC ID HEX of BS CCU that has been connected through the same operation as 5 8 If the ARC IDs of the control panel and BS...

Page 146: ...Setting the IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway 1 Set the ICCP ARC ETHER selector switch on the top of the COMMAND cable connector of OCP 300 to ETHER 2 Press OCP Set from FUNCTION switches on the...

Page 147: ...lt Gateway switches and operate the rotary encoders 1 to 4 you can operate each value of displayed addresses The each value of addresses can be set to a value between 0 and 255 If Enter switch is pres...

Page 148: ...rogram Number 7 Enter the IP Address of BS CCU that has been connected through the same operation as 5 8 If the IP Addresses of the control panel and BS CCU on the network of the camera system are not...

Page 149: ...n it is displayed on the camera number indicator of the camera head Press Program NO switch on the Assign screen and set the program number with the rotary encoder 4 Then press Enter switch to confirm...

Page 150: ...en the BS CCU and camera head the program number is obtained from the camera head and the program number of OCP is changed to the number of the camera head Note The program number function is used to...

Page 151: ...connection setting Assign setting of BS CCU only when the network is connected The operation described in the previous section 11 2 Program Number for Changing the Panel Assignment is for CAM mode wh...

Page 152: ...gram number will be sent to the camera head by a command ARC ID PGM No 1 2 2 4 3 3 4 5 1 Changing the connected BS CCU Ex ARC ID 1 4 IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 102 2 Changing the connection Pr...

Page 153: ...wer is turned on or the assignment is set etc If there is no answer the number stored in OCP will be displayed OCP mode OCP has priority The number stored in OCP has priority for the program number di...

Page 154: ...ber stored in the BS CCU has priority for the program number display The display of camera number indicator of OCP is changed based on the answer from the BS CCU when the power is turned on or the ass...

Page 155: ...the program number together with the input of system switcher set the program number function of BS CCU to be enabled Caution When the program number of BS CCU is enabled make sure to set the display...

Page 156: ...panel assignment or whether the camera connection is changed or not You may also need to set the enabled disabled of the program number function for BS CCU depending on the user s intention for the p...

Page 157: ...u set to CAM if the system consists of only the camera with program number function and to SELF if the system includes a camera without the program number function The program number function is used...

Page 158: ...LCD related to operation is prohibited Standard Operation range equivalent to OCP 790 Extended Operation range equivalent to OCP MCP Except operations related to system reference file creation and ad...

Page 159: ...e If the password is not correct the input field will be cleared Press Close switch to close the password input screen The screen will return to the operation range as before the selection The factory...

Page 160: ...12 3 12 Operation Range Setting Function...

Page 161: ...screen will return to the CONTROL DEPTH screen If the password is not correct the input field will be cleared Press ___ to return to the CONTROL DEPTH screen without entering a password Caution Pleas...

Page 162: ...12 5 12 Operation Range Setting Function 12 4 Detailed Information on the Initial Operation Range...

Page 163: ...12 Operation Range Setting Function 12 6...

Page 164: ...sic Standard Saving SCENE FILE is prohibited From INFORMATION Transfer to MODE SWITCH is From INFORMATION Transfer to MODE SWITCH is From INFORMATION Transfer to MODE SWITCH is prohibited From INFORMA...

Page 165: ...12 8 Extended Complete There is no restriction on the operation 12 5 Changing the Operation Range Each item of the operation range can be arbitrarily changed Reference Please refer to 21 3 Control Dep...

Page 166: ...turned on it will be formed to be turned off The control data can be also cleared by individually sending a manual clear command Therefore the control data after the execution will be returned to the...

Page 167: ...13 Standard Function 13 2...

Page 168: ...13 3 13 Standard Function...

Page 169: ...ata depending on the specifications of camera head and BS CCU Preset File is individually loaded for the camera head and BS CCU Caution This function can be used only for the camera head and BS CCU su...

Page 170: ...f the LCD screen 2 As the following operation screen is displayed on the LCD screen you can select two functions for each Clear to Standard and Recall Preset File 1 Clear to Standard 1 Basic or Comple...

Page 171: ...ution will be started 3OHDVH ZDLW 6HWWLQJ 4 As a pop up screen is displayed until the process is complete you can check if it is executing or not Caution It takes about 5 seconds due to the process ex...

Page 172: ...elected 2 If Execute switch is pressed a pop up screen will appear on the LCD screen to call your attention If No is selected it will return to the previous screen without execution 5HFDOO 3UHVHW LOH...

Page 173: ...ess OK 5HFDOO 3UHVHW LOH LOH RDGLQJ UURU Caution After loading Preset File the camera head and BS CCU may be reset to enable state restoration If the camera head and BS CCU are reset OCP may be tempor...

Page 174: ...etting 14 Character Setting 1 Press OCP SET switch from FUNCTION switches on the top of LCD screen and press Setup switch 2 The menu including BARS TITLE of the camera can be set by pressing and holdi...

Page 175: ...3 Turn Select knob or Next knob to move the flashing cursor over to the target setting item and then press Enter switch The flashing cursor shifts to the mode setting 4 Turn Select knob or Next knob t...

Page 176: ...OFF Select ON OFF Next knob Select knob Enter switch OCP 300 3 If Enter switch is pressed it will turn into the ON OFF switching mode showing the current status ON or OFF with flashing 4 Turn Select k...

Page 177: ...the functions of Select knob Next knob and Enter switch on the top of the LCD screen Select knob Used to select the characters to enter Next knob Used to specify the digit position of the characters t...

Page 178: ...splay position setting mode and the screen will be switched 4 The following shows the functions of Select knob Next knob and Enter switch on the top of the LCD screen Select knob Used to set the horiz...

Page 179: ...special characters can be registered for a name Creating the scene file can automatically change to the scene file name registration screen Reference Please refer to 21 1 3 Setting Items for detailed...

Page 180: ...acter between characters 5 DEL switch Delete 1 character 6 Clear switch Delete all characters 7 Store switch Register the scene file name in camera memory 4 When input is complete press Store switch T...

Page 181: ...n multiple control panels a malfunction may occur 14 4 Setting the Camera ID Camera ID can be registered The registered Camera ID can be always displayed on the PM If you input the names of camera and...

Page 182: ...14 9 14 Character Setting 3 When the Scene File Name screen is displayed press Camera ID switch on the top right corner of the screen...

Page 183: ...ve the cursor of Camera ID registration area 4 INS switch Insert 1 character between characters 5 DEL switch Delete 1 character 6 Clear switch Delete all characters 7 Store switch Register Camera ID i...

Page 184: ...it is not connected to the camera and BS CCU that support the Camera ID function it cannot display and register If the Camera ID and scene file name are set at the same time in multiple control panels...

Page 185: ...menu can be switched between 5 pages and up to 8 selection switches can be assigned per 1 page 15 1 USER MENU Assignment Procedure 1 Press OCP Setup switch from FUNCTION switches on the top of LCD scr...

Page 186: ...USER 4 and USER 5 with the on the top of LCD screen 3 If the switch of the item that you want to assign is pressed the window for the selection switch will appear Then turn the rotary encoder 4 times...

Page 187: ...e functions Group name Selection switch display Ped Black Set Flare Gamma Gain CSTM Gamma Video1 Shutter Black Shade White Shade White Clip Video2 Knee DTL Soft Skin Color Detail1 Hi Light D C DTL D C...

Page 188: ...nce The function group supports each of the SETUP screen Please refer to the function tables in 4 4 SETUP for the detailed adjustment items that are assigned to each selection switch 4 If the switch t...

Page 189: ...switched 15 2 USER MENU SEARCH If Search switch on the top right of the screen for the User menu is pressed the Search Window will be displayed If the rotary encoder 3 is operated while the Search Wi...

Page 190: ...assign 8 ON OFF switches and 4 analog items per 1 page and create up to 5 pages on the Operation screen 16 1 OPERATION Screen Assignment Procedure 1 Press OCP Setup switch from FUNCTION switches on t...

Page 191: ...f the Close switch is pressed the Window will be closed List of assignable functions Group name Selection switch display Empty no display Matrix OFF Flare OFF Black Gamma Gamma OFF Black STR PRS W Cli...

Page 192: ...switch that you want to assign is pressed in the Window for the selection switch the Window will be closed and the name of the switch will be changed to that of the assigned selection switch 5 In addi...

Page 193: ...AR C Temp RE 2 4 ZOOM FOCUS Digital EXT Gamma Master Knee PT T KNEE SLP T Smooth Knee Super Knee RE 3 4 Matrix Select RE 4 4 Night Mode 6 If the analog item switch that you want to assign is pressed i...

Page 194: ...ting 8 The selection switch and analog items that are set in OPE Preset will be arranged on the Operation menu If there is nothing set in a page that page will not be able to display The C Temp5600K w...

Page 195: ...re of Setting and Saving the Memory Card 1 To use a memory card for saving or loading data press the OCP SET switch from the FUNCTION switches on the top of the LCD screen and then press the Memory Ca...

Page 196: ...ferent version however the difference in function due to the version etc will not be changed If loading the data with a different version please check the panel configuration and User screen setting L...

Page 197: ...the item selection switch section 2 The following methods can be selected to save or load the panel data User File Data for the panel configuration and user screen setting It can be saved and loaded F...

Page 198: ...tom of the LCD screen 4 If the Execute switch displayed on the bottom right of the LCD screen is pressed the confirmation window will appear Then press Yes to save the User File If NO is pressed the W...

Page 199: ...pressed the Window will disappear 7 If loading the Factory File set the Factory File switch to ON and follow the steps 4 and 5 As the Factory File cannot be saved the Save switch will not be displayed...

Page 200: ...head by operating the LCD screen Caution Before using this function please check if the F value of the iris is not deviated on the camera side using the LENS ADJUST function of the camera head The pos...

Page 201: ...Data Set switch on the Initial Setup screen If the switch is pressed the status of Open Position will be changed to OK 4 Set the IRIS position of the control panel to CLOSE end 5 Press Data Set switc...

Page 202: ...flash If All Data Set switch is pressed the confirmation screen will appear Then select Yes The control panel is restarted and the OPEN CLOSE end position of IRIS is set again If NO is selected on the...

Page 203: ...nce Please refer to 21 1 3 Setting Item for setting method Please refer to 6 Absolute Iris Control and 7 Relative Iris Control for details of iris operation in absolute control and Relative control Th...

Page 204: ...is confirmed when the enable is turned ON or the assignment setting is changed If the other OCP is connected the following message appears on the LCD screen 51 1 2WKHU 2 3 LV RQQHFWHG Pressing YES mak...

Page 205: ...n order to enable the 3D camera control Caution The 3D camera control is available only during operation in ARC network or Ethernet network 20 1 1 Setting for 3D Control Mode Panel configuration has t...

Page 206: ...Individual control of Lch Rch cameras for maintenance purpose and simultaneous control for operation purpose are available by selecting ether one of these two modes Configuration of the select functio...

Page 207: ...D EFF AWB 20 1 4 Function Operation Restriction in Operation Mode Operation range setting becomes Standard in the operation mode to prevent erroneous operation Returning to the separate mode resume th...

Page 208: ...list CAP ON OFF KNEE ON OFF DIASCOPE ON OFF AUTO KNEE ON OFF FILTER REMOTE ON OFF SMOOTH KNEE SELECT ND FILTER SELECT SUPER KNEE SELECT CC FILTER SELECT DTL ON OFF ECC FILTER SELECT SOFT DTL ON OFF BA...

Page 209: ...h 0 66 FK 5FK 67 786 0 7 The following message will be displayed on LCD screen if there is any mismatch 0 66 FK 5FK 67 786 0 60 7 Change setting of each camera so as to match both statuses in the sepa...

Page 210: ...ase refer to 10 Information for Items for status check by the information screen and method to operate it 20 1 6 Operation in Operation Mode Operations in operation mode in the 3D control mode have so...

Page 211: ...tion function and the multi function are available only during operation in ARC network or Ethernet network 20 2 1 Setting of Camera Selection Function Panel configuration has to be set for using the...

Page 212: ...1 The EXT Sel switch on the Select window is enabled when the external selection enable is set to ON The external camera selection is enabled when the EXT Sel switch is set to ON which prohibits sele...

Page 213: ...switch is set to ON x Diagnos screen x Firmware screen x Camera Setup screen x Mode SW x Menu switch x Name Entry screen x STANDARD screen x ALL MAN SET CLEAR screen x Assign screen x File Operation s...

Page 214: ...Bit map Size 320 240 Bit depth 24bit Save the created file to a SD card and load Logo Data of the Panel Data Trans screen 20 3 2 Logo Mark Initialization If you desire to resume initial data Ikegami...

Page 215: ...change standard setting displayed on the Information screen from the panel configuration 21 1 SETTING You can change operation method and setting of OCP 300 in accordance with operation form or adjust...

Page 216: ...Panel configuration Panel setting 4 Rotating the rotary encoder 1 on left side moves up and down Align on the left side to desired menu item and then press Enter switch The menu page can be switched b...

Page 217: ...changed to Edit and the set content blinks 6 Select the set content with the rotary encoder and then press Edit switch The content of setting is confirmed at this moment The change is canceled by pre...

Page 218: ...66 0 18 DWD HIDXOW DWD RDG 3DQHO ZLOO 5HVWDUW RQWLQXH 3 Selecting Yes resumes initial setting for each setting on SETTING and then this control panel re starts Selecting No from the pop up screen resu...

Page 219: ...REL 1 Command in increment value ABS Command in absolute value Add Data DISP 2 Display when iris position of OCP lens differs BLINK 1 RELATIVE switch blinks OFF No display RANGE SENSE 2 Sets enable d...

Page 220: ...available AWB ABB is executed when switch is pressed NOTAT Quick Auto Setup Auto Black Shade is not available CAL200 SW Switch guard for CAL200 is set STD 1 NO guard GUARD Press and hold CAL switch t...

Page 221: ...Gch flare M CH Fixed on master flare G Gain Center flare knob is set G CH 1 It is set to G gain operation actually simultaneous operation of R and B M CH It is set to operation of master gain RANGE Co...

Page 222: ...mately 1 8 1 16 Approximately 1 16 IRIS RE 3 Change range when RE knob of IRIS has been turned is set STD Standard 1 2 Approximately 1 2 1 4 Approximately 1 4 1 8 Approximately 1 8 1 16 Approximately...

Page 223: ...s displayed Call Latch Function to blink for 20 seconds after call from camera head is set ON 1 Blink OFF No blink Program No Display mode of program number is set FIX 1 Set to FIX mode OCP fixed CAM...

Page 224: ...ness of LCD screen 3 1 Brightness can be set between 1 3 1 darkest Parameter Adjustment of brightness of LCD screen 3 1 Brightness can be set between 1 3 1 darkest LED Adjustment of brightness of LCD...

Page 225: ...Send OFF Not send P Enable SW Action of Pnale Enable STD 1 Normal action GUARD Enable ON is not available without assigning at PAU operation IRIS MPED ENA Action of IRIS M PED Enable SW OFF 1 Always a...

Page 226: ...n item OFF limited ALL CAM PWR VF POWER PM IND PAGE ENABLE CAP ON OFF BARS ON OFF CAL ON OFF AWB ABB PAGE SW ND SELECT CC SELECT EFECT SELECT GAIN SELECT GAMMA SELECT BLK STR PRS SELECT AWB MEMORY SEL...

Page 227: ...21 Panel configuration Panel setting 21 13 Head Bars ON OFF SW on LCD screen USER SW SW on LCD screen WFM PM SELECT STD SW SW on LCD screen IRIS M PED ENABLE Tally guard is OFF Tally guard is ON...

Page 228: ...SEL OCP 300 is capable of assigning any desired function to the UP DOWN switches located at the selection function operation section 21 2 1 1 UP DOWN SEL assigning method 1 Press OCP Setup among the F...

Page 229: ...hen CUSTOMIZE screen is displayed press Enter after operating with the rotary encoder 1 to align it to UP DOWN SEL 4 When UP DOWN SEL screen is displayed press Enter after operating with the rotary en...

Page 230: ...tem is pressed by operating with the rotary encoder 1 The change is canceled by pressing Cancel switch Switching PAGE can switch a page that the UP DOWN SEL switch changes PAGE can be selected from 1...

Page 231: ...unction ND ND filter CC CC filter EFF EFFECT filter GAIN STEP GAIN GAMMA STEP GAMMA G MOD GAMMA mode B STR Black stretch AWBCH AWB channel SHUT Shutter mode SPEED Shutter speed VCT Variable color temp...

Page 232: ...desired function to each of four FUCNTION switches You can assign respective functions to function switches F1 F2 F3 above LCD screen and F4 switch located at the control section for iris pedestal 21...

Page 233: ...setting 21 19 7 Press Enter after operating with the rotary encoder 1 in PANEL CONFIG screen to align it to CUSTOMIZE 8 When CUSTOMIZE screen is displayed press Enter after operating with the rotary...

Page 234: ...F VCT Variable color temperature ON OFF AVC Automatic video level control function ON OFF ATW Automatic tracking white balance function ON OFF KNEE Knee correction ON OFF FLARE Flare ON OFF DTL DTLON...

Page 235: ...o which DJMP function is assigned while STORE switch of OCP 300 main unit is turned ON OK sound beeps when it is saved and the memorized menu screen can be opened by pressing the FUNCTION switch Attem...

Page 236: ...1 Press Enter after operating with the rotary encoder 1 displayed in CUSTOMIZE screen of Panel Config to align it to VR 2 When VR screen is displayed press Enter after operating with the rotary encod...

Page 237: ...Functional description EMPTY No function VCT Variable color temperature MGAIN Master gain adjustment Adjustable range is identical to that of RGB gain SKIN Skin detail gain adjustment D C down convert...

Page 238: ...you can switch PAGE of FUNCTION VR by turning OFF the screen switch which is currently ON eg pressing OPE switch to turn it OFF when it is ON setting LCD screen to VR Data screen followed by pressing...

Page 239: ...1 Select DEFAULT RESET located in page 2 2 from the menu and then press Enter 2 A pop up screen is displayed on the LCD screen to prompt caution 0 66 XVWRPL H DWD HIDXOW 3DQHO ZLOO 5HVWDUW RQWLQXH 3...

Page 240: ...ary encoder 1 in Panel Config screen to align it to Control Depth 2 When a screen to change operation range is displayed press Enter after operating with the rotary encoder 1 to align it to the item t...

Page 241: ...y 21 3 2 Initialization of Control Depth You can resume each setting on Control Depth of the panel configuration to the initial setting 1 Select DEFAULT RESET located in page 7 7 from the menu and the...

Page 242: ...g 1 Press Enter after operating with the rotary encoder 1 in Panel Config screen to align it to STD FUNCTION 2 When a screen to change operation range is displayed press Enter after operating with the...

Page 243: ...CST1 CST2 CST3 CST4 CST5 Black Gamma OFF ON Knee OFF ON Auto Knee OFF ON Items in gray color are initial settings STD FUNCTION screen Selection Setting items Super Knee OFF LOW MID HIGH Smooth Knee OF...

Page 244: ...r are initial settings STD FUNCTION screen Selection Setting items VAR C Temp OFF ON ATW OFF ON AVC OFF ON Night Mode 1 2 3 4 Aspect Ratio 4 3 16 9 Items in gray color are initial settings 21 4 2 Init...

Page 245: ...ed on the LCD screen to prompt caution MESSAGE Standard Data Default Panel will Restart Continue 3 Selecting Yes resumes initial setting for each setting on STD FUNCTION and then this control panel re...

Page 246: ...switch in the in Panel Config screen and then operate with the rotary encoder 1 to align it to DEFAULT RESET 2 Pressing Enter switch displays a pop up screen on the LCD screen to prompt caution MESSA...

Page 247: ...rmation display screen is also displayed on the PM to identify the section of failure You can check status with the self diagnosis information screen displayed on PM by pressing the PM IND PAGE switch...

Page 248: ...seconds to reset the OCP LCD LED lamps and switched that have been ON turn OFF momentarily Release the STANDARD switch once you confirm them to be turned OFF It automatically restart to resume operat...

Page 249: ...ss and hold the PREVIEW switch while pressing and holding the KNOB FREE switch The following window is displayed during RAM clearing 51 1 5 0 DWD QLWLDOL H 3OHDVH DLW The PREVIEW starts blinking and i...

Page 250: ...clears RAM 22 4 RAM Data Break is Displayed Data in backup RAM region is automatically checked at power start up The following window is displayed on screen if the data is corrupted 51 1 5 0 DWD UHDN...

Page 251: ...22 Countermeasure against troubles 22 5 Caution Repeated display of the message suggests corruption of backup RAM...

Page 252: ...th of STD switch and ENABLE switch simultaneously This starts up the update screen Retry update of firmware again In the event that even this operation fails to start up update screen turn OFF power s...

Page 253: ...icated with other equipments Equipment trouble A trouble in a certain equipment may cause trouble in entire network Each equipment needs to be separated momentarily in order to identify the equipment...

Page 254: ...ength 50 m in CP cable ARC network control 60 m in CP cable serial control Operation temperature 0 45 Storage temperature 25 60 Operation humidity range 30 90 no dew condensation External dimension JO...

Page 255: ...erface A HED Serial command from BS CCU to OCP Data input IN A Network command between CP HUB and OCP Data input output A IN OUT B HED Serial command from BS CCU to OCP Data input IN B Network command...

Page 256: ...ound 3 GND Signal ground 4 NC EXT_OUT1 Camera status output 1 OUT 6 EXT_OUT2 Camera status output 2 OUT EXT_OUT3 Camera status output 3 OUT EXT_OUT4 Camera status output 4 OUT 9 CAM_SEL1 Camera select...

Page 257: ...23 Specification 23 4 Camera select input signal Camera select output...

Page 258: ...ut common OUT 4 I O 1 Input output IN OUT I O 2 Input output 2 IN OUT 6 I O 3 Input output 3 IN OUT I O 4 Input output 4 IN OUT 8 GND Ground 9 DATA Serial output DATA OUT DATA Serial output DATA OUT C...

Page 259: ...to 18 Panel Configuration Panel Setting for detail 100mA max This system is capable of inputing tally by connecting a camera head without tally input to OCP 300 Connect the enable input terminal termi...

Page 260: ...may cause disturbance to normal operation In such case avoid direct connection of cable to the control panel and place an interface such as photo coupler close to the control panel for junction of con...

Page 261: ...Number Output It outputs the program number of camera via a serial signal RS 485 in 3 wire type Using this output enables you to display the program number on the tally panel etc Data is sent from MSB...

Page 262: ...23 9 23 Specification...

Page 263: ...24 Updating the Firmware 24 1 24 Updating the Firmware Updating the firmware of OCP 300 and the connected devices is possible by using the SD memory card 24 1 Updating OCP 300...

Page 264: ...starts on the LCD screen 2 Procedure 2 Insert the SD memory card which the firmware update file is stored into the slot The data is read and the screen indication becomes as follows The following file...

Page 265: ...te file with the right side DOWN switch on the bottom of the LCD screen 4 Procedure 4 Select the either one of updating or canceling with the central UP DOWN switch on the bottom of the LCD screen Exe...

Page 266: ...ernal buffer During the loading operation the following screen opens and the loading status is displayed with the bar graph on the bottom of the LCD screen When the data loading completes the program...

Page 267: ...er rewriting of the program finishes the system compares the CHK SUM and automatically judges whether or not the program is correctly rewritten When the program is correctly rewritten the screen indic...

Page 268: ...described 1 Insert the memory card to the memory card slot 2 Press the SETUP switch from the FUNCTION switches on the top of the LCD screen Press Memory Card on the Setup page 2 2 to open MEM Card Sa...

Page 269: ...lights on the Execute switch The LCD screen displays the file name and the execution status and the update is executed Pressing No cancels the update 5 8SGDWLQJ DWD 6HQGLQJ After the completion the L...

Page 270: ...rocess of the software varies depending on the device to be updated Therefore there are cases that the completion status is not displayed and the execution indication disappears Note If you try to inv...

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