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5. Rotary Switch 

 
The rotary switch enables various functions to be selected and set. 

 

5.1 Selection and Setting of Rotary Switch Functions 

 

<Selection and Operation with Rotary SW> 

1.

 

Turn the rotary switch to select the item to be controlled in the upper section 

of the item indicator. 

2.

 

When the rotary switch is pressed, the function setting at the lower section of 

the indicator starts blinking. Then changing the setting of the function 

becomes possible. 

3.

 

Turn the rotary switch again and set the function. 

4.

 

Press the rotary switch to exit the setting of the function. 

 

<

Direct SW operation>

 

When you select the following each direct SW, operation with the rotary SW will be 

enabled immediately. 

  

ND/ECC/GAIN/SHUT/D.ZM/GAMMA/B.STR/MENU switch 

1.

 

Select a direct SW, and the items and the current state will be displayed in 

the upper and the lower parts of the indicator respectively. 

2.

 

Turn the rotary SW and switch the parameter. 

 

       

The LED lighting condition of each direct SW changes as follows. 

Operation selected                :  LED green (bright) lighting 

Operation deselected 

Function standard     :  LED green (dark) lighting (Shaded items in 

standard.) 

Function non-standard :   LED amber color 

 

Summary of Contents for RM-70F

Page 1: ...RM 70F Remote Control Panel Operation Manual Products conforming to RoHS directive ...

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Page 3: ...RM 70F Remote Control Panel Operation Manual 1610 1st Edition U E Products conforming to RoHS directive ...

Page 4: ...Ikegami 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 Ikegami Tsushinki Co Ltd ...

Page 5: ...Followings applications are permitted as exemptions from RoHS directive compliance 1 Mercury in compact fluorescent lamps not exceeding 5mg per lamp 2 Mercury in straight fluorescent lamps for general purposes not exceeding halophosphate 10mg triphosphate with a normal lifetime 5mg triphosphate with a long lifetime 8mg 3 Mercury in straight fluorescent lamps for special purposes 4 Mercury in other...

Page 6: ...d in compliant pin connector systems 11 Lead as a coating material for the thermal conduction module C ring 12 Lead and cadmium in optical and filter glass 13 Lead in solders consisting of more than two elements for the connection between the pins and the package of microprocessors with a lead content of more than 80 and less than 85 by weight 14 Lead in solders to complete a viable electrical con...

Page 7: ...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 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 stable work into consideration use a soldering iron with exc...

Page 8: ...erference in which case the user 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 equipment The mark means that the following products will meet the Directives 2004 108 EC and standards EN55032 EN55103 2 for the Electromagnetic environment E4 E5 Use ...

Page 9: ...NS 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 meanings are as follows ...

Page 10: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...

Page 11: ...llows CAUTION Things you have to be careful during operation Be sure to read Note Supplementary information or guidance Reference Sections where related information is available ڦ Notations The following notations are used in this manual This product RM Indicates RM 70F Remote Control Panel Camera Indicates general broadcast cameras ڦ Illustrations and Displays The illustrations and displays in th...

Page 12: ...Bch Switch 4 2 2 ATW Switch 4 2 3 AWB Switch 4 2 4 ABB Switch 4 2 5 C TEMP Controls 4 2 6 F User Function 1 Switches 4 2 7 F User Function 2 Switches 4 2 8 PSF Switch 4 2 9 SCENE File Switch 5 2 10 Character Indicator 5 2 11 Rotary Switch 5 2 12 ND Switch 5 2 13 ECC Switch 5 2 14 GAIN Switch 5 2 15 SHUT Switch 5 2 16 D ZM Switch 6 2 17 GAMMA Switch 6 2 18 B STR Switch 6 2 19 MENU Switch 6 2 20 DNR...

Page 13: ...0 5 Rotary Switch 11 5 1 Selection and Setting of Rotary Switch Functions 11 5 2 List of Rotary Switch Functions 12 5 3 SCENE FILE Setting Method 13 6 Panel Configuration 14 6 1 Panel Configuration Menu 14 6 2 List of Panel Configuration Settings 15 6 3 IRIS Position Adjustment Function 16 6 4 Limit Functions Control Depth 18 6 4 1 List of Limited Functions for F Switch Selection 18 6 4 2 List of ...

Page 14: ...ol are electronically disconnected from controlling the camera So they can be re indexed to mid range for reference or turned to the opposite end when the mechanical range of the control hits the end but the function itself has more control range z F Switch Two F switches F1 F2 are provided so the user can set the functions freely Assigning functions necessary for each user is available and so the...

Page 15: ...2 1 3 External View ...

Page 16: ...3 2 Name and Function of Each Part This section describes the name and function of various parts ...

Page 17: ...ance When ABB is completed the lamp lights off When ABB fails the lamp blinks After checking the failed state press the blinking switch again to reset the failed state 2 5 C TEMP Controls Controls the color temperature correction C TEMP 2 6 F User Function 1 Switches The On Off status of various functions can be controlled by these user function switches Reference Refer to 3 F Switch for the metho...

Page 18: ...b free function 2 10 Character Indicator It indicates the status of functions 2 11 Rotary Switch It is used for selecting and changing the functions indicated on the character indicator 2 12 ND Switch Switches the ND filter control ON OFF To change ND filter position Use the character indicator and the rotary switch 2 13 ECC Switch Switches the ECC filter control ON OFF To change ECC filter positi...

Page 19: ...ck stretch level Use the character indicator and the rotary switch 2 19 MENU Switch Turns ON OFF the MENU Use the character indicator and the rotary switch Reference Refer to 4 Menu Operation from RM 2 20 DNR Control Controls the level of the digital noise reducer 2 21 DEHAZE Control Controls the level of the dehaze function 2 22 DNR Switch Turns ON OFF the digital noise reducer function 2 23 DEHA...

Page 20: ...in it will be switch back to the AUTO IRIS mode 2 28 IRIS Control It controls the lens iris During AUTO IRIS it controls the iris by approximately in AUTO IRIS mode 1 stop 2 29 MASTER PED Control It controls the master pedestal level 2 30 KNOB FREE Switch When pressed the VR controls can be rotated without changing the control function 2 31 EXT Indicator It indicates the extender state LENS It lig...

Page 21: ...F1 or F2 is pressed for approximately 2 seconds while the KNOB FREE switch is also pressed the F switch customize mode starts 2 As an initial state of the F switch customize mode the switch name to be customized is indicated at the upper section of the indicator and the function currently being allocated is indicated at the lower section of the indicator ...

Page 22: ...on Remarks Empty EMPT No function BARS BARS BARS ON OFF CAP CAP CAP ON OFF CAL CAL CAL 100 200 OFF 200 is blinking Knee KNEE Knee ON OFF Auto Knee AKNE AutoKnee ON OFF Flare FLR Flare ON OFF DTL DTL DTL ON OFF Soft DTL SOFT Soft DTL ON OFF Skin DTL SKIN Skin DTL ON OFF Hi Light DTL HDTL Hi LightD ON OFF White Clip WCLP WhiteClip ON OFF Matrix MTRX Matrix ON OFF Color SAT CSAT Color SAT ON OFF Colo...

Page 23: ...d the menu screen of the camera is displayed 2 As the initial state of the menu operation mode MENU is indicated at the upper section of the indicator and SEL is indicated at the lower section of the indicator 3 Navigate the menu by turning the rotary switch 4 Enter a sub menu and set a change by pressing the rotary switch 5 Pressing the MENU switch again can ends the menu operation mode ...

Page 24: ... again and set the function 4 Press the rotary switch to exit the setting of the function Direct SW operation When you select the following each direct SW operation with the rotary SW will be enabled immediately ND ECC GAIN SHUT D ZM GAMMA B STR MENU switch 1 Select a direct SW and the items and the current state will be displayed in the upper and the lower parts of the indicator respectively 2 Tu...

Page 25: ...LK STR PRS Bkst Select 11 9 7 5 3 O OFF 3 5 7 9 11 AWB ch AWB Select Bch A Ach OFF Shutter Mode Shut Select OFF PRE VAR Shutter Speed Sped Select OFF 2S 1S 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 15 30 100 120 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 10K Digital Zoom D ZM OFF magnificatio 1 1 to 10 0 0 1 increments O OFF DTL DTL ON OFF Flare FLR ON OFF Knee KNEE ON OFF Super Knee SPKn Select OFF LOW MID HIGH Smooth Knee SMKn Select ...

Page 26: ...the indicator 3 Hold down the SCENE switch for about 2 seconds 4 The scene file selected in Step 2 is saved SCENE FILE loading method 1 Turn the rotary switch to select SCENE at the upper section of the indicator 2 Press the rotary switch and select the FILE number to be read shown at the lower section of the indicator 3 The FILE number selected in Step 2 is now allocated to the SCENE file switch ...

Page 27: ...roximately 2 seconds After two seconds the upper section of the item indication area indicates the STR number and the lower section indicates the checksum of the software version 2 After indication of the STR number the panel configuration menu is indicated Turning or pressing the rotary switch will skip indication of the STR number and checksum 3 After the menu indication setting items can be sel...

Page 28: ...e Knob Free switch and rotary switch simultaneously 6 2 List of Panel Configuration Settings Item Function Mode IRIS MODE Select ABS Absolute value control REL Relative value control MPED RANGE Select STD 1 2 1 4 OFF VR DISP VR value display ON OFF BUZZER Select STD ATT OFF AVC SELECT Select 1 2 1 4 ADJUST MODE IRIS operation position adjustment function USER MODE Select COMP BASIC RAM CLR Select ...

Page 29: ... in the panel configuration menu and correct the difference with the camera head lens iris value Caution With the camera LENS ADJUST function check that the iris F stop control is correct at the camera head Please note the open close end positions are already adjusted for the RM 70F at the factory prior to shipment Reference For the LENS ADJUST function refer to the operation manual of the connect...

Page 30: ...itch POS2 indicated at the lower section of the character indicator changes to OK 5 Two seconds after both upper and lower sections of the character indicator indicate OK the upper section changes to EXE and the lower section changes to NO on the indicator 6 When the rotary switch is rotated and operated Yes and No can be switched To finalize the setting select Yes To cancel select No Then press t...

Page 31: ...1 and 6 4 2 6 4 1 List of Limited Functions for F Switch Selection Item Function Mode Empty No function BASIC BARS BARS ON OFF BASIC CAP CAP ON OFF BASIC CAL CAL 100 200 OFF BASIC Knee Knee ON OFF Auto Knee Auto Knee ON OFF BASIC Flare Flare ON OFF DTL DTL ON OFF Soft DTL Soft DTL ON OFF Skin DTL Skin DTL ON OFF Hi Light DTL Hi Light DTL ON OFF White Clip White Clip ON OFF Matrix Matrix ON OFF Col...

Page 32: ...ain Select BASIC Step Gamma Select BASIC Gamma Mode Select BLK STR PRS Select BSIC AWB ch Select BSIC Shutter Mode Select BSIC Shutter Speed Select BSIC Digital Zoom OFF magnification BSIC DTL ON OFF Flare ON OFF Knee ON OFF Super Knee Select Smooth Knee Select WhiteClip ON OFF Color SAT ON OFF SCENE Select BSIC ...

Page 33: ... 7 1 Rating Power supply 12V 9V to 18V Consumed power 3㹕 Max cable length 300m CP cable 100㹫 LAN cable Operation temperature 0 C to 45 C Storage temperature 25 C to 60 C Operation humidity range 30 to 90 no condensation ...

Page 34: ... 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 between CP HUB and OCP Data input output B IN OUT C HEC Serial command from OCP to BS CCU Data output OUT D HEC Serial command from OCP to BS CCU Data output OUT E 12V IN DC 12V power supply input IN F 12V RET G...

Page 35: ...22 8 Changing Information ...

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Page 39: ...ual 1st Edition Issued in OCT 2016 by Ikegami Tsushinki Co Ltd ڦ All or no part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of ABC Inc ڦ The specifications and exterior are subjects to change ...

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