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5  Camera Setting and Adjustment

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UHL-43 2005 VER1 (E)

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Menu Item

Initial 

setting

Setting value

Description, Remarks

DATE(YY/MM/DD) 

E

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YY / MM / DD

Sets the date and time for saving files to a USB memory.

TIME 

E

---

HH 

 MM 

 SS

Sets the date and time for saving files to a USB memory.

MAIN MENU CHAR(E)

DISABLE

ENABLE, DISABLE

Permits menu display on MAIN Video output.

■ ⑬

INFORMATION

 

Menu Item

Initial 

setting

Setting value

Description, Remarks

WARNING

DC INPUT

OK

OK, NG(Information 
display)

Displays the status of the DC input.

TEMP

OK

OK, NG(Information 
display)

Displays the status of the camera's internal temperature.

FAN

OK

OK, NG(Information 
display)

Displays the status of the FAN.

MEM BATT

OK

OK, NG(Information 
display)

Displays the status of the memory battery.

WORKING TIME

---

****.*H 
(Information display)

Displays the total accumulated operation time of the camera up to the present.

SUB WORKING TIME

---

****.*H
(Information display)
RESET

Displays the cumulative operating time of the camera up to the current time. 
Users can reset arbitrarily unlike "WORKING TIME".

ETHERNET

Displays the setting values of ETHERNET.

IP ADDRESS

(Information display)

SUBNET MASK

(Information display)

DEFAULT GATE WAY

(Information display)

SPEED/DUPLEX

(Information display)

MAC ADDRESS

(Information display)

FIRMWARE VERSION

CAMERA

SOFTWARE

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STRB6001V**.**.**
(Information display)

Displays the software version of the main unit.

  CHECK SUM

---

(Information display)

Displays the software checksum of the main unit.

P_PROC

---

(Information display)

Displays the version of FPGA.

P_MPU

---

VF

SOFTWARE

---

(Information display)

Displays the software version of VF.

FPGA

---

(Information display)

Displays the FPGA version.

HARDWARE VERSION

P_PROC

---

(Information display)

Displays the version information of the module PCB.

P_MPU

---

(Information display)

P_AXII_T

---

(Information display)

P_AXII_B

---

(Information display)

VF

---

(Information display)

SERIAL NUMBER

---

(Information display)

Displays the serial number of the camera.

MODULE SW

---

(Information display)

Displays the setting status of dip switches on the PCB.

KEY DATA

4K FORMAT

---

(Information display)

Summary of Contents for UHL-43

Page 1: ...Products conforming to RoHS directive UHL 43 Multi Purpose Camera OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...eserve the copyright on the software we create 1R SDUW RI WKLV SXEOLFDWLRQ PD EH PRGL HG RU UHSURGXFHG LQ DQ IRUP RU E DQ PHDQV ZLWKRXW SULRU ZULWWHQ SHUPLVVLRQ IURP 1R SDUW RI WKLV SXEOLFDWLRQ PD EH...

Page 3: ...compliant products have ether of the following marks with serigraph or label Phase 3 Phase 3A 2 Soldering Since the melting point of lead free solder used for the products conforming to RoHS directiv...

Page 4: ...se harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Supplier s Declaration of Conformity 47 CFR 2 1077 Compliance...

Page 5: ...lting in a serious 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 ind...

Page 6: ...ng the Product Be sure to hold the plug and pull when you disconnect the cable DLOXUH WR GR VR PD FDXVH D UH RU HOHFWULF VKRFN GXH WR D EURNHQ FDEOH Avoid moving the equipment suddenly from an extreme...

Page 7: ...es or transmitting stations where magnetic DQG UDGLR HOGV DUH H FHVVLYHO VWURQJ FRPSOHWHO VKLHOG WKH FDPHUD E FRYHULQJ LW ZLWK DOXPLQXP foil Maintenance Regarding the product Before performing mainten...

Page 8: ...s manual This product Camera Indicates UHL 43 OCP Basically indicates OCP 300 Operation Control Panel MCP Basically indicates MCP 300 Maintenance Control Panel Indicates the items enclosed by double q...

Page 9: ...ide range of operations and various video expressions through the menu window This chapter explains the settings through the menu screen Chaprter 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING and MAINTENANCE When the alarm lamp...

Page 10: ...ment 7 3 4 Power supply connection 8 3 5 Connecting the Remote Controller 8 3 6 Connecting a Monitor 8 3 7 GENLOCK System 8 Chapter 4 Operation 4 1 Turning ON Power 10 4 2 Checking the output signal 1...

Page 11: ...eproduction and no color aliasing HDR High Dynamic Range mode The UHL 43 provides an HLG Hybrid Log Gamma mode conforming to ITU R BT 2100 which is an international standard for HDR It is now possible...

Page 12: ...call up the MENU by pressing the MENU RE simultaneously 5 STATUS POWER Indicator Displays the status of power supply condition to the camera Green light Power is supplied Red light Warning indication...

Page 13: ...l Camera VF GND 21 NC 9 NC 22 R TALLY R TALLY signal OUT 10 G TALLY G TALLY signal OUT 23 Y TALLY Y TALLY signal OUT 11 NC OUT 24 SIGNAL_GND GND GND 12 SDI Serial video signal HD SDI OUT 25 SDI Serial...

Page 14: ...to input a line level audio signal 1 2 3 Plug receptacle HA16PRM 3S 05 Pin No Name Shield Hot Cold Refer to Chapter 5 Camera Setting and Adjustment for the power to the microphone and the settings suc...

Page 15: ...the temperature inside the camera increases and serious damage to the camera can occur 5 QUAD LINK option Connector panel to output 4 lines of 3G HD SDI signal QUAD Link 4K signal can be output when...

Page 16: ...Camera Setting and Adjustment for details 11 DC IN connector DC 12V input connector to connect to the AC Adapter to supply power to the camera 4 Plug receptacle XLR 4 32 F512 Pin No Name DC12V RET GN...

Page 17: ...a fixing screw to fix the camera to the tripod 3 3 Lens Attachment Attach the lens to the camera When attaching the lens place the camera on the tripod or on a horizontal and stable surface Note The l...

Page 18: ...tion via the PoE IEEE 802 3at supported network switch AC Adapter Camera LAN Cable LAN Cable REMOTE option CP Cable Connecting of COMMAND Connector OCP 300 Connecting to LAN Connector Network switch w...

Page 19: ...ous signal The GL IN SYNC OUT connector can be switched to an output connector for the synchronization signal The phase between the output video signals and the output synchronization signals are the...

Page 20: ...required 3 FULL QUICK auto setup Because the FULL QUICK auto setup uses an electrical test pulse signal built in the camera you do not need an external chart Setup is possible even when you cannot sh...

Page 21: ...DGMXVW until the lens is replaced with another one An example of adjustment method is shown below 1 Set the IRIS mode switch of zoom lens to M manual 2 Open the Iris fully The depth of focus becomes n...

Page 22: ...4 Operation 12 UHL 43 2005 VER1 E nge c d u t ring nge c oc R itc oom roc er itc R S mode itc R S ring ocu ring W An example of the flange back adjustment chart Siemens star chart...

Page 23: ...screen Main menu screen display It opens when the CHAR switch and the MENU RE are pressed simultaneously Menu setting screen The setting items on the Menu screen have a layered system Q DGGLWLRQ WKH V...

Page 24: ...Submenu screen which have many items switch their pages in conjunction with the cursor mark The MENU RE on the camera and the same control on the RSWLRQDO YLHZ QGHU FDQ EH XVHG LQ SDUDOOHO Closing th...

Page 25: ...s the MENU RE The item is moved 5 When moving other items continuously repeat steps 2 to 4 Caution When the selected destination already has a registered item that item is overwritten Redoing the over...

Page 26: ...UDIO It includes settings for audio operation VIDEO I O It sets the input output video signals of the camera LENS It sets the lens iris and necessary information for creating D OHQV OH FUNCTION SW It...

Page 27: ...60 0 to 100 Adjusts the side mask brightness level CENTER MARKER TYPE3 OFF TYPE1 TYPE2 TYPE3 Sets the center marker OFF Turns off the center marker TYPE1 Marker with blank at the center TYPE2 Marker L...

Page 28: ...o 7sec Sets the display time of the VF screen magnification function VF VIDEO SETTING COLOR MONO VF COLOR COLOR MONO Switches between COLOR MONO for the VF screen VIDEO SELECT R G B Y R G B R G B R G...

Page 29: ...ALTERNATE MOMENTARY If the trigger has been assigned to the LENS VTR SW sets whether it is momentary operation or alternate operation AREA DISP TIME 1 0S 0 0S to 5 0S 0 5 sec interval Sets the time fr...

Page 30: ...DELAY 0 0 to 21 Sets the amount of EMBEDDED AUDIO delay The maximum delay amount is 2 5 FRAME VIDEO I O Menu Item Initial setting Setting value Description Remarks MON OUT SEL MON MON VF Sets the sig...

Page 31: ...not occurring IRIS LIMIT F16 F22 F20 F18 F16 Sets a limit on the iris closing during auto iris operation FILE SETTING NUMBER OFF NO 1 to NO 16 OFF Selects the lens file No If the lens code is obtaine...

Page 32: ...ON SW4 on the top part of the handle To assign it to ZOOM and FOCUS it requires a serial lens ZOOM SPEED 15 0 to 100 Sets the operation speed of ZOOM control 0 indicates a slow speed and 100 indicates...

Page 33: ...ller AWB DETECT AREA WIDE WIDE SPOT Selects the DETECT AREA of AWB AWB MARKER OFF ON OFF Sets the ON OFF of the AWB marker display SMOOTH AWB ON 0 5s OFF ON 0 3s ON 0 5s ON 0 7s ON 1 0s ON 1 5s ON 2 0...

Page 34: ...in the direction of 100 FREQUENCY 17 0 13 0 to 24 0 Sets the horizontal peak frequency of detail correction BLACK WHTE 0 0 100 to 100 Sets the balance between dark area and bright area BALANCE 0 0 10...

Page 35: ...ould be after the gamma has been applied when converting IURP OHYHO EHIRUH DSSOLHG DYNAMIC RANGE WR Sets the maximum level the maximum input level to the gamma before the gamma has been applied WHITE...

Page 36: ...g White balance ATW SPEED 5 1 to 10 Sets the speed of adjusting the red and blue channel gains for white balance TRACKING RANGE STANDARD NARROW STANDARD WIDE Sets the overall color temperature range f...

Page 37: ...Sets the matrix of B G DATA SAVE READY READY Normal status PUSH SET CLR Clears the preset data CANCEL Exit DATA CLEAR without clearing the settings TRANSFER MATRIX BT 709 BT 709 BT 2020 Sets the trans...

Page 38: ...F Sets the ON OFF of the FOCUS position indicator display ZEBRA SETTING ZEBRA OFF ON OFF Sets all Zebra 1 and 2 function ON OFF ZEBRA1 DETECT WR Sets the Zebra1 detecting level typically a white level...

Page 39: ...ng as the internal temperature does not reach a critical level If the power is turned on again it returns to AUTO The surface temperature of the enclosure may be increased higher than the normal tempe...

Page 40: ...oad the entire MENU or only menu related VF or only menu related AUDIO from MENU DATA KEY FILE Reads KEY files PRESET FILE LOAD Function to load the user settings ENGINEER SET FILE or factory settings...

Page 41: ...ith the phase of external synchronization signals The internal synchronization goes forward in direction and delays with direction compared to external synchronization V PHASE 0 562 to 2249 Matches th...

Page 42: ...esponding to primary device ICNP PORT NO 50002 0 to 65535 Sets the port number for primary device SECONDARY DISABLE DISABLE ENABLE Enable a secondary device via ICNP IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 140 0 0 0 0 t...

Page 43: ...ET Displays the cumulative operating time of the camera up to the current time Users can reset arbitrarily unlike WORKING TIME ETHERNET Displays the setting values of ETHERNET IP ADDRESS Information d...

Page 44: ...U OFF ON OFF Caution The menu items marked with E at the end are ENGINEER MENU items 7KH PHQX LWHPV PDUNHG ZLWK 9 DW WKH HQG DUH 9LHZ QGHU LWHPV XQFWLRQV PD QRW ZRUN GHSHQGLQJ RQ WKH 9LHZ QGHU PRGHO T...

Page 45: ...ttach the standard lens to be used for the basic setup of the camera In addition use a uniform white chart as the subject Adjust the light using a light meter so the entire chart has uniform brightnes...

Page 46: ...GLIIHUHQFH GDWD FRPSDUHG WR WKH OHQV 2 OH ZLOO EH PHPRUL HG In this section the setting method for the serial interface supported lens case is described 1 Open the ENGINEER MENU screen and select LENS...

Page 47: ...1 5 872 6 872 6 6 7 6 7 16 7 3 16 7 3 16 1R 16 1R 386 6 7 67 57 386 6 7 67 57 1R 872 6 1R 872 6 2 2 21 21 872 872 2 2 Memo Manual adjustments of GAIN Flare and W SHADING are available After adjusting...

Page 48: ...to move the cursor to FILE OPERATION Then press the MENU RE to display the FILE OPERATION sub menu 2 Select USB MEMORY and press the MENU RE Display the sub menu of USB MEMORY 23 5 7 21 86 0 025 35 6...

Page 49: ...tten to the USB memory Removing it at this time could damage the USB memory data or the USB memory itself 8 If a file with the same file name exists on the USB memory a message is displayed asking whe...

Page 50: ...re determined PUSH SET START is displayed Press the MENU RE If you wish to cancel turn the MENU RE when PUSH SET START is displayed 6 6 9 9 7 61 3 6 27 6 1 5 5 1 16 0 18 7 386 6 7 67 57 Note For SCENE...

Page 51: ...rs operation becomes possible Assigning the FUNCTION switches on the right side of the camera MENU F1 Function 1 switch F2 Function 2 switch CHAR switch 1 Press the CHAR switch and the MENU RE togethe...

Page 52: ...0dB 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB ND and CC filter numbers ND 1 2 3 4 5 CLEAR 1 4ND 1 8ND 1 16ND 1 64ND CC A B C D E 3200K 4300K 6300K CROSS 3200K OPTION AWB memory channel The memory selected by the AWB SELECT sw...

Page 53: ...n the frame of the image being shot Aspect ratio 4 3 13 9 14 9 16 9 can be set to the Safety Markers and Frame Marker separately Title Area Center Marker Safety Marker Frame Maker Reference Please ref...

Page 54: ...voltage is low This indication appears only when the power is turned on STATUS indicator red light 0 1 77 51 1 7 03 9 MONITOR output Memory battery status warning Fan rotating status warning Internal...

Page 55: ...ion moves to Step 6 35 6 7 2 6 7 1 1 5 2 67 57 6 Press the MENU RE Initialization starts KHQ WKH OH LV ORDGHG 203 7 LV GLVSOD HG on the screen Then CAMERA RESTART starts blinking for approximately 3 s...

Page 56: ...lown replace by following the procedure below 1 Turn off the AC adapter power and pull out the DC power supply cable 2 Remove two screws and the blank panel if any optional panel is attached remove th...

Page 57: ...mount 2 3 type bayonet mount 7 Optical filter ND 1 CLEAR 2 1 4ND 3 1 8ND 4 1 16MD 5 1 64ND 8 Optical filter CC A 3200K B 4300K C 6300K D CROSS E 3200K for OPTION 9 Power supply voltage 11 to 17 VDC 10...

Page 58: ...D SDI SMPTE 292M 1 9S S RSWLRQ 4K output 3G Quad Link SMPTE 424 425 Level A B HD output 3G SDI SMPTE 424 425 Level A B HD SDI SMPTE 292M 2 HD SDI MONITOR Output 1 RXW 9S S 3G SDI SMPTE 424 425 Level A...

Page 59: ...x 1080 progressive sF 25 25psF 2 970 Gbps RGB 4 4 4 10bit 1920 x 1080 progressive 24 24p 2 970 Gbps RGB 4 4 4 10bit 1920 x 1080 progressive sF 24 24psF 2 970 Gbps RGB 4 4 4 10bit 1280 x 720 progressiv...

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