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(9) VF MENU (9/10) USB MEMORY

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Structure of File generated in USB MEMORY 

 

 

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SAVE STATUS 

Writes various setting data of VFL701A to the USB 
MEMORY. 
The time required for writing is approximately 2 seconds. 

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The procedure of writing to the USB memory 

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Writing from VFL701A to USB Memory

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Insert the USB memory 

here. 

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Confirming 
loading of the 
memory 

Ikegami VF 

This is a file for storing various setting data of 
the MENU (excluding the USER MARKER and 

CAPTURE data) and the status of Switches. 

 

Data volume: Approx. 2 Kbytes

This is a file for storing various setting data of 

the MARKER. 

 

Data volume: Approx. 4 Kbytes 

 

This is a file for storing the data of captured 

images. 

 

Data volume: Approx. 9.6 Mbytes 

vf_status_vfl701_001.txt 

user_marker_vfl701_001.txt 

capture_vfl701_001.bin 

This folder is automatically generat-
ed in the USB memory when writing 

is performed. 

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Summary of Contents for VFL701A

Page 1: ...VFL701A HDTV LCD Color Viewfinder Operation Manual QJOLVK...

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Page 3: ...k accid1ent Do not allow any metallic or combustible material to enter or be dropped into the unit from an opening This may cause a fire or an electric shock accident Do not make any alterations to th...

Page 4: ...onsult with the sales person in charge for Periodic Inspections This unit contains some high voltage sections inside Any inspection maintenance or repair work of this unit must be carried out by a kno...

Page 5: ...toring the viewfinder for a long period of time do so in a cool dark place at constant temperature and humidity 13 Do not disassembly and remodel Do not disassemble and remodel the viewfinder otherwis...

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Page 7: ...4 10 LED TALLY BATTERY E 19 5 VF MENU 5 10 PEAKING E 21 6 VF MENU 6 10 MARKER E 23 7 VF MENU 7 10 USER MARKER E 25 8 VF MENU 8 10 WFM VSC E 28 9 VF MENU 9 10 USB MEMORY E 30 10 VF MENU 10 10 INFO UPDA...

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Page 9: ...n be performed instantly by assigning FUNCTION switches in accordance with the shooting situations Drawing difficult to perform through the switch operation can be carried out by using a commercially...

Page 10: ...tact points of VF cable 12 Picture in Picture In addition to the picture of the camera the picture of SDI INPUT can be displayed simultaneously as the sub screen or in the reverse 13 Peaking function...

Page 11: ...ligently keep the image in the OFF state when you are not viewing the image PEAK volume Is also used as the switch for turning ON OFF peaking When it is ON LED turns ON it is used for adjusting the ed...

Page 12: ...er of the screen as a guide 2 2 Rear SDI input Inputs the HD 3G SDI signals The input signals are automat ically detected USB terminal For insertion of an USB memory 1 for allowing data to be stored F...

Page 13: ...sert the protrusion A on the top of the hood into the groove on the top of the viewfinder front frame Fit the setscrew B at the bottom of the hood in the screw hole in the lower part of the front of t...

Page 14: ...cluded XVF741D 021 XVF701D 018 Bracket for portable camera system expander and live camera Bracket for studio camera only ATA021 001 ATA021 002 ATA021 003 Attachment plate for live camera Attachment p...

Page 15: ...Movable range of the mounting bracket 1 Movable range of the mounting bracket XVF741D 021 VF main unit tilt angle Tilt arm movable range Pan angle left 90 Pan angle right 90 Forward and rearward slid...

Page 16: ...E 8 2 Movable range of the mounting bracket XVF701D 018 Pan angle left and right 90 Frontward tilt range 15 Backward tilt range 50 Frontward tilt range of arm 25...

Page 17: ...01D 018 Remove the 4 setscrews on both side of the VF main unit to remove the main unit At this time be sure to hold the VF main unit securely to prevent it from dropping Remove the 4 setscrews on bot...

Page 18: ...screen magnification function Setting of video magnification position Setting of magnification ratio 2 VIDEO MAG MAG POSITION MAG RATIO MAG TIMER Timer setting of video magnification function 5 VIDEO...

Page 19: ...1 Setting of display color execution of user marker 2 Setting of display color execution of user marker 3 Setting of display color execution of user marker 4 Setting of display color execution of use...

Page 20: ...ade in the previous session will be displayed The initial MENU page displayed immediately after the power is turned ON will be PAGE 1 10 When PAGE in magenta color is pressed for short the PAGE charac...

Page 21: ...MENU screen To erase the MENU press the MENU switch for long or by press EXIT for short While a User Marker is being drawn even when the MENU switch is rotated MENU is not displayed describing the Use...

Page 22: ...setting level is displayed by the VOLUME INDICATOR on the Display ZOOM INDICATOR Sets up ON OFF of the camera zoom position indicator dis play SCREEN SAVER The screen can be automatically turned off...

Page 23: ...l direction The setting value is a value between 10 and 10 The default value is 0 V POSITION Sets up the adjustment of the image position for vertical di rection The setting value is a value between 1...

Page 24: ...r will be set up The default value is RGB COLOR MONO Sets up the COLOR MONO display The default value is COLOR Setting MONO on a FUNCTION switch will enable ON OFF switchover of COLOR MONO ZEBRA Sets...

Page 25: ...display position can be selected on item The default value is OFF When MAG is set to the FUNCTION switch the screen magnification function can be switched ON OFF Switching ON OFF is only available wh...

Page 26: ...n Pressing the ENT switch in this condition captures the entire screen When the ESC switch is pressed it returns to the input signal In addition when the setting of the Picture in Picture function of...

Page 27: ...values that can be selected are 1 10 The default value is 7 TALLY MODE Sets up the display positions of R Tally and G Tally G R G R G R R R R The default value is G R G LED MODE Sets up the display as...

Page 28: ...tage of the battery be sure to set up the mode correspond ing to the nominal voltage of the battery being employed The setting values that can be selected are Ext DC DC 13 2V and DC 12V EXT DC Stable...

Page 29: ...earer peaking to be realized It should be remembered however that some weak elements normally attached to the image elements will also be cut off The setting value is a value between 0 and 9 The defau...

Page 30: ...position of the camera is carried out here The default value is OFF Setting ZM PEAK on a FUNCTION switch will enable ON OFF switchover of ZOOM UP PEAKING ZOOM UP PEAK MAX When ZOOM UP PEAKING is ON yo...

Page 31: ...MARKER Switches the Safety Area of the Safety Marker The setting values that can be selected are between 80 and 100 set at the 1 increment The default value is 80 In the case of SAFETY MARKER Display...

Page 32: ...Sets up the Marker Color The feature is in common with Aspect Marker Safety Marker Cross hatching Marker and Center Marker The setting values that can be selected are White Yellow Red Blue Green Cyan...

Page 33: ...CENE SELECT Sets up the USER MARKER to be displayed from among SCENE1 through 5 The default value is SCENE1 Setting SCENE on a FUNCTION switch will enable switchover of individual SCENES of the USER M...

Page 34: ...ing the F1 switch will switch the mode to the H SIZE setting The horizontal width of a BOX or a line can be altered by rotating the MENU switch while pressing the F1 switch in increments of 20 pixels...

Page 35: ...essing the F3 switch in increments of 20 pixels Drawing by using a USB mouse By using a USB it is possible to draw a single pixel in a simple and a quick manner When changing the size of an object dra...

Page 36: ...RIGHT RIGHT CENTER LEFT COLOR Sets up the Color of the Wave Form Monitor The setting values that can be selected are WHITE and GREEN The default value is WHITE VECTOR SCOPE Turns ON OFF the Vector Sc...

Page 37: ...tor Scope The setting values that can be selected are RIGHT CENTER and LEFT The default value is RIGHT RIGHT CENTER LEFT COLOR Specifies the Color of the Vector Scope The setting values that can be se...

Page 38: ...ing of the memory Ikegami VF This is a file for storing various setting data of the MENU excluding the USER MARKER and CAPTURE data and the status of Switches Data volume Approx 2 Kbytes This is a fil...

Page 39: ...ired for writing will be a few minutes depending on the USB memory Precautions After inserting the USB memory do not remove the USB memory or turn OFF the power before the writing process is completed...

Page 40: ...ry SET USB MEMORY No USB memory has been inserted Insert the USB memory here The USB memory can be removed Confirming loading of the memory and the file If there is no problem in the file the display...

Page 41: ...the Viewfinder side The time required for downloading will be a few minutes depending on the USB memory Precautions After inserting the USB memory do not remove the USB memory or turn OFF the power be...

Page 42: ...ION The Version will be upgraded to the MPU program stored in the USB memory FPGA VERSION The Version will be upgraded to the FPGA program stored in the USB memory Procedure for Upgrading the MPU Sear...

Page 43: ...yed here The ongoing progress is displayed here Status during UPDATE The Version Upgrade has been successfully completed Precautions After inserting the USB memory do not remove the USB memory or turn...

Page 44: ...to be upgraded The required time for pro cessing is approximately 5 seconds If there is no problem in the file the display will appear as shown here If OK is selected the downloading operation will st...

Page 45: ...emory or turn OFF the power before the down load process is completed Removal of the memory while the data is being ac cessed may cause damage to the memory If TALLY blinks in red it indicates that th...

Page 46: ...performance 1 Camera signal Standard support a Input terminal RGB or YPbPr signal b Input signal format automatic recognition 1080i 59 94 50 1080p 25 23 98 1080psF 29 97 25 24 23 98 720p 59 94 50 c I...

Page 47: ...sion cross hatch Cross Aspect marker 15 9 4 9 13 9 4 3 Aspect marker safety marker Frame marker safety marker b Marker level Setting in 5 steps of 20 40 60 80 and 100 5 3 Shadow function Function for...

Page 48: ...EN55103 2 2009 E4 6 2 Environmental standards Compliant with RoHS Directive 7 segments LED display Precautions Please understand that the specifications and the ap pearance of this product are subject...

Page 49: ...E 41 7 Exterior Drawings 1 Exterior drawing of the main unit...

Page 50: ...E 42 2 Main unit studio hood mounting bracket XVF741D 021...

Page 51: ...E 43 3 Main unit VFL701A studio hood mounting bracket XVF701D 018...

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Page 53: ...th Mahwah New Jersey 07430 U S A Phone 1 201 368 9171 Fax 1 201 569 1626 URL https www ikegami com Contact https www ikegami com contact form Ikegami Electronics Europe GmbH Ikegami Strasse 1 D 41460...

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