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Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Front side

Front side

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Lens cable/microphone cable clamp

Used for securing the lens and microphone cables.

Lens mount (Bayonet type)

This is where the lens is mounted.

<SHUTTER> switch

This is the electronic shutter switch.

<OFF>:

 Disables the electronic shutter.

<ON>: 

Enables the electronic shutter.

<SEL>:

 Switches the shutter speed within the preset range.

This switch cannot be used when the CCU or ROP is connected to the camera.

4  <MIC> terminal (front)

Used to connect the microphone (optional).
When using, set the switch on the rear side as follows.

 

f

<LINE/MIC/

+

48V> selector switch (<MIC 1>): <MIC> or <

+

48V> (when using a phantom microphone)

 

f

<FRONT>/<REAR> switch (<MIC 1>): <FRONT>

<USER 1> button

A user-selected function can be assigned to this button. Pressing the button performs the assigned function.

Tripod mount

Used to attach the tripod adaptor SHAN-TM700 (optional) when mounting the camera on a tripod.

7  <INCOM LEVEL> dial (front)

Used to adjust the volume level of the intercom according to the settings of <REAR>/<INC1 FRONT>/<INC2 FRONT> on the rear side.

 

f

<REAR>:

 Cannot adjust the volume level.

 

f

<INC1 FRONT>:

 Adjusts the volume level of the intercom 1.

 

f

<INC2 FRONT>:

 Adjusts the volume level of the intercom 2.

Lens lever

After the lens is mounted on the lens mount, this lever can be tightened to secure the lens.

9  <AUTO W/B BAL> switch

<AWB>:

 Automatically adjusts the white balance. When the white balance is automatically adjusted with the <WHITE BAL> switch on the side of the 

camera set to the <A> or <B> position, the white balance is adjusted in several seconds and the adjusted value is stored in the memory.

<ABB>:

 Automatically adjusts the black balance.

The operation performed when the CCU or ROP is connected to the camera can be set from [MAIN MENU] 

→ 

 [SWITCH MODE] 

 [W/B BAL 

SETTING].

10 

<SELECT> dial button

Turning the <SELECT> dial button while the menu screen is displayed moves the cursor to a setting item. The menu setting can be confirmed by 
pressing the <SELECT> dial button.
For details on operations, refer to “Menu operations” (page 38).

Summary of Contents for AK-HC5000G

Page 1: ...re operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Before using this product be sure to read Read this first pages 2 to 6 ENGLISH VQT5M26A 4 E W0316HM4017 YI Model No AK HC5000G Model No AK HC5000GS ...

Page 2: ...ve the covers No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation CAUTION The optica...

Page 3: ...ul interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance follow the attached installation instructions and the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to hos...

Page 4: ...ot fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold w...

Page 5: ...equency applications such as connecting cables for IEEE1394 or USB When connecting to the HDMI signal terminal use multilayer shielded cables which provide quality performance for high frequency applications When connecting to the DVI signal terminal use a cable with a ferrite core If your apparatus is supplied with ferrite core s they must be attached on cable s following instructions in this man...

Page 6: ...ує 0 1 ваги речовини або в концентрації до 1000 частин на мільйон 4 шестивалентний хром Cr6 не перевищує 0 1 ваги речовини або в концентрації до 1000 частин на мільйон 5 полібромбіфеноли PBB не перевищує 0 1 ваги речовини або в концентрації до 1000 частин на мільйон 6 полібромдефенілові ефіри PBDE не перевищує 0 1 ваги речовини або в концентрації до 1000 частин на мільйон TO REMOVE BATTERY Main Po...

Page 7: ... Illustrations of the camera menu screens and other items may vary from the actual products f f Screenshots are used according to guidelines provided by Microsoft Corporation r r Conventions used in this manual f f Words and phrases in brackets indicate content displayed in the viewfinder or monitor f f Words and phrases in brackets indicate design text used on this camera such as button names r r...

Page 8: ...iguration 40 MAIN MENU 40 Menu list 41 DISPLAY SETUP 41 SWITCH MODE 45 RETURN SETTING 51 INTERCOM SETTING 51 MIC SETTING 55 PAINT 55 SYSTEM MODE 65 IN OUT SELECT 66 AUTO SET UP 67 NETWORK SETUP 67 FILE 68 MAINTENANCE 69 DIAGNOSTIC 72 Chapter 5 Web Screen 73 Setting the network 74 Software 74 Configuring the camera using EASY IP Setup Software 74 Installing the plugin software for display 75 Displa...

Page 9: ...Before using the camera read this chapter Chapter 1 Overview ...

Page 10: ...e effects on the image quality or internal parts of the camera Cold places where the temperature is 10 C 14 F or below Hot places where the temperature is 45 C 113 F or above f f Preheating is required in a low temperature environment Confirm is not lit before using the camera r r Cleaning f f Turn off the power and clean the camera with a dry cloth If the dust cannot be removed with a dry cloth t...

Page 11: ... the camera performed by a user f f Inconvenience damage or harm arising from the inability to display images as a result of any reason or cause including failure or malfunction of the camera f f Malfunctions arising from a system that has been combined with a third party device or any inconvenience damage or harm caused as a result thereof f f Inconvenience damage or harm caused by such as improp...

Page 12: ...ollowing capacities can be used with this camera f f SD 2 GB f f SDHC 4 GB to 32 GB f f SDXC 64 GB Visit the support desk available on the following website for the latest information not included in the Operating Instructions http panasonic biz sav pass_e Observe the following precautions in regard to use and storage of the camera f f Avoid high temperatures and humidity f f Avoid exposure to wat...

Page 13: ...t connect anything other than AK UCU500P AK UCU500PS AK UCU500E AK UCU500ES Remote Operation Panel ROP AK HRP1000G AK HRP1005G This is connected to the CCU using the ROP cable to remotely control the camera CCU and lens Expanded configuration devices The following devices can also be used in addition to the basic configuration devices Part name Part No Remark Microphone kit AJ MC700P AG MC200G Con...

Page 14: ... AK HC5000GS a Microphone kit b 3 45 inch color viewfinder 2 inch HD viewfinder c Handy lens d Microphone holder e 9 inch LCD viewfinder f Master setup unit g Camera Control Unit CCU h Optical fiber multi cable i ROP cable j Remote Operation Panel ROP k SD memory card l Tripod adaptor m Large lens n Build up Unit ...

Page 15: ...ap already attached to the product D sub connector cover already attached to the product Camera hanger x 2 Screw M3 8 mm x 4 NOTE t t Properly dispose of the packaging materials after unboxing the product t t The camera hangers and screws are used to attach to the Build up Unit AK HBU500G Store them carefully ...

Page 16: ...o the HD SDI2 terminal page 24 2 Connect the DC power supply It will comply with the working frequency of the CCU when connected to the CCU 3 Set the POWER switch to ON The SELECT FORMAT TYPE screen is displayed 4 Turn the SELECT dial button to move the cursor arrow to the frequency to set Fig 1 5 Press the SELECT dial button The confirmation screen is displayed 6 Move the cursor arrow to YES and ...

Page 17: ...This chapter describes the names of the parts functions and operations of this camera Chapter 2 Description of Parts ...

Page 18: ...on a tripod 7 INCOM LEVEL dial front Used to adjust the volume level of the intercom according to the settings of REAR INC1 FRONT INC2 FRONT on the rear side f f REAR Cannot adjust the volume level f f INC1 FRONT Adjusts the volume level of the intercom 1 f f INC2 FRONT Adjusts the volume level of the intercom 2 8 Lens lever After the lens is mounted on the lens mount this lever can be tightened t...

Page 19: ...cal plane of the MOS sensor Use this mark as a reference to accurately measure the focal distance from the subject 6 GAIN switch Switches the gain for the camera image L M H The gain can be configured with the CCU This switch cannot be used when the CCU or ROP is connected to the camera 7 DISP MODE CHK switch This is a spring switch which can be used to check the shooting status etc f f Push this ...

Page 20: ...A terminal This terminal is a DC 12 V output terminal It provides a maximum current of 2 5 A If the current exceeds the rating the current will be cut off intermittently NOTE t t Immediately disconnect external equipment if the power supply to external equipment is cut off intermittently Failure to do so may lead to a malfunction t t When connecting external equipment first fully check the polarit...

Page 21: ...BASE T NOTE t t Use a shielded cable when connecting a cable to the LAN terminal 4 Shoulder pad Reduces the burden on the shoulder when the camera is carried on your shoulder 5 Slide lock release lever Releases this lever when changing the shoulder pad position 6 Shoulder strap fittings Used to attach the shoulder strap 7 VF terminal Used to connect the plug of the viewfinder 8 Camera number sheet...

Page 22: ...M2 on the rear side f f INC1 FRONT Adjusts the volume level of the intercom 1 using the INCOM LEVEL dial front f f INC2 FRONT Adjusts the volume level of the intercom 2 using the INCOM LEVEL dial front 8 RET B switch Used to switch the type of the return B image 9 CALL lamp Lights up in green when the call switch is pressed from the ROP or CCU The lamp will flash in the following cases f f When th...

Page 23: ...tally signals are output Open collector type NOTE t t Immediately disconnect external equipment if the power supply to external equipment is cut off intermittently Failure to do so may lead to a malfunction t t When connecting external equipment first fully check the polarities and current consumption Failure to do so may lead to a malfunction 21 RET CTRL terminal This is the external control term...

Page 24: ...face NOTE t t AK HVF70G can also be connected to this terminal 36 EARPHONE terminal Used to connect the plug of a set of earphones Configures the audio output from MAIN MENU INTERCOM SETTING EAR PHONES SETTING LCH OUTPUT SELECT RCH OUTPUT SELECT 37 INTERCOM2 terminal Used to connect the intercom or headset plug 38 HD SDI1 terminal BNC CAM Outputs camera images HD PROMPT Outputs HD prompter video i...

Page 25: ...inder to a position that enables easy viewing Tighten the lever to clamp the viewfinder in place after adjusting 3 Light shoe Used to mount a video light etc 4 Microphone holder holes Used to mount a microphone 5 PTT switch Used to switch the intercom microphone on off The function can be changed in MAIN MENU SWITCH MODE USER SWITCH GRIP PTT 6 RET switch Used to switch to the return A signal The f...

Page 26: ... 26 Chapter 2 Description of Parts Bottom side Bottom side 1 1 Build up terminal Used to connect the Build up Unit AK HBU500G optional ...

Page 27: ...Follow the procedures described in this chapter to mount the accessories before using the camera Chapter 3 Preparation ...

Page 28: ...ch to OFF 2 Pull up the knob on the mounting plate and slide the plate to attach the viewfinder Fig 1 3 Securely tighten the viewfinder left right positioning ring Fig 1 4 Connect the plug to the VF terminal Fig 2 NOTE t t When connecting the plug to the VF terminal confirm that the plug is fully inserted in the terminal Removing the viewfinder 1 Set the POWER switch to OFF 2 Remove the plug from ...

Page 29: ... LCD viewfinder 2 Press the lock release button and remove the connector cover Fig 1 3 Align the V shaped protrusion of the LCD viewfinder with the V shaped groove on the camera and slide it in until the lock is engaged Fig 2 NOTE t t When attaching the viewfinder refrain from holding the hood of the LCD viewfinder Removing the rear viewfinder 1 Turn off the power of the camera and the LCD viewfin...

Page 30: ...tartup due to low temperature inside the device 5 Warning display device Displayed when there is an abnormality with the condition of the device f f The fan stops abnormally f f Internal temperature becomes high f f DC output supply goes over Combined total of each output f f There is a problem with the light reception level The display cannot be hidden 6 Warning display fan stopped Displayed when...

Page 31: ...icates the shutter speed in accordance with each setting When MAIN MENU SWITCH MODE SHUTTER SPEED SHUTTER SW ON is set and also MAIN MENU SWITCH MODE SHUTTER SPEED SHUTTER MODE SHUTTER is set f f 1 48 in 23 98p mode only f f 1 50 in 25p mode only f f 1 60 in 50i 50p 29 97p 25p 23 98p mode only f f 1 100 f f 1 120 in 59 94i 59 94p 29 97p 23 98p mode only f f 1 125 f f 1 250 f f 1 500 f f 1 1000 f f...

Page 32: ...cturer 27 Zoom position display Indicates the zoom position f f Z00 to Z99 NOTE t t The zoom position is displayed when using a lens having a zoom position output 28 Focus position display Indicates the focus position f f 00 to 99 NOTE t t The focus position is displayed when using a lens having a focus position output 29 Focus information display Displays the focus information of the focus NOTE t...

Page 33: ...l can be mounted on the viewfinder Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Microphone holder Clamp screw MIC 1 terminal 1 Open the microphone holder Fig 1 2 Mount the microphone and tighten the clamp screw Fig 2 3 Insert the microphone cable into the cable clamp and connect it to the MIC 1 terminal front Fig 3 4 Set the FRONT REAR switch MIC 1 to FRONT 5 Set the LINE MIC 48V selector switch MIC 1 to MIC or 48V ...

Page 34: ...osition and mount the microphone holder AJ MH800G optional Fig 1 2 Mount the microphone and tighten the clamping screw Fig 2 3 Loosen the lock lever adjust the angle of the microphone and then tighten the lock lever Fig 3 4 Insert the microphone cable into the cable clamp and connect it to the MIC 1 terminal front Fig 4 5 Set the FRONT REAR switch MIC 1 to FRONT 6 Set the LINE MIC 48V selector swi...

Page 35: ...wfinder that are turned on by the interlock when the power of the camera is turned on For the DC cable use a dual core shielded cable of AWG18 nominal cross section area 0 824 mm2 or thicker f f Check the pin alignment of the DC output terminal of the external DC power supply and the DC IN terminal on the camera and make sure to correctly connect the polarity Mistakenly connecting the 12 V power s...

Page 36: ...ded by MAIN MENU FILE SD CARD using a memory card Reference file 1 3 These files contain data excluding the operation data from the equipment configuration data The data is managed by the camera It can be saved or loaded by MAIN MENU FILE REFERENCE FILE User file Current data Internal memory Number of files 1 LOAD SD memory card LOAD Number of files 3 STORE STORE r r Loading The operation data can...

Page 37: ...This chapter describes how to operate the camera menus and the structure and details of the setting menu Chapter 4 Menu Operations ...

Page 38: ...OFF RED OFF RED OFF OFF SELECT dial button MENU button Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 1 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen of the camera is displayed on the viewfinder or monitor Fig 1 2 Turn the SELECT dial button to select an item 3 Press the SELECT dial button The menu of the selected item is accessed Fig 2 4 Turn the SELECT dial button to select a menu item to configure 5 Press the SELECT dial butt...

Page 39: ... SCENE1 1 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 1 Press the SELECT dial button The cursor changes to a downward arrow which appears over the colon Fig 1 Fig 2 2 Turn the SELECT dial button to move the arrow to the character to be changed 3 Press the SELECT dial button The character to be changed flashes Fig 3 4 Turn the SELECT dial button and change the character 5 Press the SELECT dial button The setting is co...

Page 40: ... MIC SETTING Configures the audio settings PAINT Configures the image settings SYSTEM MODE Configures the system frequency and shooting mode IN OUT SELECT Configures the operation mode of the external input output and each connection AUTO SET UP Configures continuous adjustment of gamma black balance and white balance NETWORK SETUP Configures the settings for the network FILE Performs operations r...

Page 41: ...e SQUARE RED GREEN f f Factory setting GREEN BAR SW Enables disables the BAR switch OFF ON f f Factory setting OFF MAG SW Enables disables the magnification display function OFF ON f f Factory setting OFF ZEBRA Enables disables the luminance zebra OFF ON f f Factory setting OFF ZEBRA1 LEVEL Sets the level of the luminance zebra 1 0 109 f f Factory setting 80 ZEBRA2 LEVEL Sets the level of the lumi...

Page 42: ...T Configures the memory of the user box 1 2 3 f f Factory setting 1 H POSITION Adjusts the horizontal position of the user box 50 50 f f Factory setting 0 H OFFSET Finely adjusts the horizontal offset of the user box 10 10 f f Factory setting 0 V POSITION Adjusts the vertical position of the user box 50 50 f f Factory setting 0 V OFFSET Finely adjusts the vertical offset of the user box 10 10 f f ...

Page 43: ...R Shows hides the extender display OFF ON f f Factory setting OFF FILTER Shows hides the filter position display OFF ON f f Factory setting OFF MASTER GAIN Shows hides the master gain display OFF ON f f Factory setting OFF OFFSET GAIN Shows hides the offset gain display OFF ON f f Factory setting OFF SHUTTER Shows hides the electronic shutter display OFF ON f f Factory setting OFF AUDIO LEVEL Show...

Page 44: ...ISP WARNING Shows hides the menu warning display OFF ON f f Factory setting ON F DROP ADJUST Shows hides the F drop display OFF ON f f Factory setting OFF HDR Shows hides the HDR display OFF ON f f Factory setting OFF CHARACTER SIZE Selects the character size for display on the viewfinder LARGE SMALL f f Factory setting SMALL DISPLAY TYPE Selects the black frame mode for display on the viewfinder ...

Page 45: ...eturn control switch 2 A B C D EXT f f Factory setting B EXTERNAL RET3 Selects the function of external return control switch 3 A B C D EXT f f Factory setting B USER SWITCH1 Selects the function of the USER 1 switch RETURN A RETURN B RETURN C PTT DISP MARK OFF D EXT C TEMP ASSIST CALL LVL GAUGE RESET f f Factory setting RETURN A USER SWITCH2 Selects the function of the USER 2 switch RETURN A RETU...

Page 46: ...en the camera is used standalone OFF others WINDOW SELECT Sets the photometric range 1 4 The image of window will be as follows 1 2 3 4 f f Factory setting 1 IRIS LEVEL Adjusts the target value brightness of the auto iris 0 100 f f Factory setting 50 PEAK RATIO Sets the ratio of the peak value and average value of auto iris photometry 0 100 f f Factory setting 50 IRIS RANGE Sets the fine adjustmen...

Page 47: ... f f Factory setting NORMAL ABB SET MODE Sets the operation mode of the black balance This cannot be set in HDR mode MODE1 MODE2 f f Factory setting MODE1 AWB SET MODE Sets the operation mode of the automatic white balance MODE1 MODE2 f f Factory setting MODE1 SHUTTER SPEED Item Description of settings SHUTTER SW Enables disables the shutter function OFF Disables the shutter ON Enables the shutter...

Page 48: ... 1 50 1 60 1 96 1 100 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 f f Factory setting 1 60 25p mode 1 48 1 50 1 60 1 96 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 f f Factory setting 1 50 23 98p mode 1 48 1 50 1 60 1 96 1 100 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 f f Factory setting 1 48 200fps 240fps mode 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 f f Factory setting 1 250 POSITION2 Sets the shut...

Page 49: ...0 1 500 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 f f Factory setting 1 250 200fps 240fps mode 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 f f Factory setting 1 250 POSITION5 Sets the shutter speed of POSITION5 59 94i 59 94p mode 1 100 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 f f Factory setting 1 500 50i 50p mode 1 60 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 f f Factory setting 1 500 29 97p mode 1 48 1 50 1 60 1 96 1 10...

Page 50: ...1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 f f Factory setting 1 2000 23 98p mode 1 48 1 50 1 60 1 96 1 100 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 f f Factory setting 1 2000 200fps 240fps mode 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 f f Factory setting 1 250 SHUTTER POSITION Item Description of settings POSITION1 Enables disables the POSITION1 settings of the shutter position OFF ON f f Factory setting...

Page 51: ...p f f Factory setting 6dB INCOM1 TO CCU Sets whether to transmit the intercom 1 microphone audio to the CCU OFF ON f f Factory setting ON INCOM1 RECEIVE SETTING OUTPUT GAIN Sets the gain of the intercom 1 audio output NORMAL BOOST f f Factory setting NORMAL OUTPUT CH Sets the allocation of the intercom 1 audio output CH1 CH2 CH2 CH1 f f Factory setting CH1 CH2 INCOM1 RECEIVE CH1 SETTING PGM1 MIX S...

Page 52: ...audio output CH1 CH2 CH2 CH1 f f Factory setting CH1 CH2 INCOM2 RECEIVE CH1 SETTING PGM1 MIX Sets whether to mix the PGM1 signal with the intercom 2 CH1 output OFF ON f f Factory setting ON PGM2 MIX Sets whether to mix the PGM2 signal with the intercom 2 CH1 output OFF ON f f Factory setting ON CRANE INCOM MIX Sets whether to mix the crane intercom signal with the intercom 2 CH1 output OFF ON f f ...

Page 53: ... f Factory setting ON PGM2 MIX Sets whether to mix the PGM2 signal with the crane intercom output OFF ON f f Factory setting ON INCOM1 MIX Sets whether to mix the intercom 1 signal with the crane intercom output OFF ON f f Factory setting OFF INCOM2 MIX CLEAR COM MIX Sets whether to mix the intercom 2 signal CLEAR COM signal for Clear Com option with the crane intercom output OFF ON f f Factory se...

Page 54: ...GM1 PGM2 PGM1 PGM2 CRANE INCOM2 for Clear Com option CLEAR COM f f Factory setting PGM1 INTERCOM1 PGM2 VR Sets the audio signal to be controlled by the PGM2 dial of INTERCOM1 ENG PROD ENG PROD PGM1 PGM2 PGM1 PGM2 CRANE INCOM2 for Clear Com option CLEAR COM f f Factory setting PGM2 INTERCOM2 PGM1 VR Sets the audio signal to be controlled by the PGM1 dial of INTERCOM2 ENG PROD ENG PROD PGM1 PGM2 PGM...

Page 55: ...nal microphone connected to the MIC terminal front ON OFF f f Factory setting OFF PAINT PAINT SWITCH Item Description of settings BLACK SHADING Enables disables the black shading saw toothed waveform or parabolic waveform OFF ON f f Factory setting ON WHITE SHADING Enables disables the white shading saw toothed waveform or parabolic waveform OFF ON f f Factory setting ON FLARE Enables disables fla...

Page 56: ...d waveform 100 100 f f Factory setting 0 V SAW B Adjusts the black shading gain for Bch vertically using a saw toothed waveform 100 100 f f Factory setting 0 V PARA R Adjusts the black shading gain for Rch vertically using a parabolic waveform 100 100 f f Factory setting 0 V PARA G Adjusts the black shading gain for Gch vertically using a parabolic waveform 100 100 f f Factory setting 0 V PARA B A...

Page 57: ...y setting 3200K R GAIN ACH Sets the correction level of red to the color temperature 400 400 f f Factory setting 0 B GAIN ACH Sets the correction level of blue to the color temperature 400 400 f f Factory setting 0 G AXIS ACH Sets the correction level of green to the color temperature 400 400 f f Factory setting 0 COLOR TEMP BCH Sets the color temperature when the WHITE BAL switch is B When the CC...

Page 58: ...ain 1000 1000 f f Factory setting 0 G GAIN BCH Sets the correction level of green to the gain 1000 1000 f f Factory setting 0 B GAIN BCH Sets the correction level of blue to the gain 1000 1000 f f Factory setting 0 GAIN OFFSET BCH Sets whether to maintain the Rch Gch and Bch gain levels when adjusting the automatic white balance ON Maintains the values set in R GAIN BCH G GAIN BCH and B GAIN BCH O...

Page 59: ...A BLACK GAMMA Item Description of settings GAMMA Enables disables gamma correction This cannot be set in HDR mode OFF ON f f Factory setting ON GAMMA MODE SELECT Selects the type of gamma HD FILMLIKE1 FILMLIKE2 FILMLIKE3 FILM REC VIDEO REC f f Factory setting HD MASTER GAMMA Adjusts the gamma characteristic When GAMMA MODE SELECT is HD 0 150 0 750 0 0020 step When GAMMA MODE SELECT is FILMLIKE1 FI...

Page 60: ...080 00 110 00 0 25 step f f Factory setting 95 00 KNEE R POINT Adjusts the knee point of red to KNEE MASTER POINT 25 00 25 00 0 25 step f f Factory setting 0 00 KNEE B POINT Adjusts the knee point of blue to KNEE MASTER POINT 25 00 25 00 0 25 step f f Factory setting 0 00 KNEE MASTER SLOPE Sets the knee slope 00 199 f f Factory setting 130 KNEE R SLOPE Adjusts the knee slope of red to KNEE MASTER ...

Page 61: ...MHz 25 4MHz 28 6MHz 37 1MHz f f Factory setting 19 0MHz V DETAIL FREQUENCY Sets the vertical detail frequency 00 31 f f Factory setting 18 CRISP Sets the detail signal noise removal level 00 63 f f Factory setting 0 DETAIL GAIN Sets the detail level in the upward direction 31 31 f f Factory setting 0 DETAIL GAIN Sets the detail level in the downward direction 31 31 f f Factory setting 0 DETAIL CLI...

Page 62: ...ECT MEMORY Selects the skin tone table used to apply the skin tone detail A B C A B A C B C A B C f f Factory setting A B C SKIN TONE CRISP Adjusts the skin tone detail 63 63 f f Factory setting 63 I CENTER Sets the center position on the I axis the area where the skin tone effect is applied 0 255 f f Factory setting 33 I WIDTH Sets the width of the area where the skin tone effect is applied on th...

Page 63: ...ear matrix between green and blue This item is not available when MATRIX is set to OFF 31 31 f f Factory setting 0 MATRIX B R _N Adjusts the linear matrix between blue and red This item is not available when MATRIX is set to OFF 31 31 f f Factory setting 0 MATRIX B R _P Adjusts the linear matrix between blue and red This item is not available when MATRIX is set to OFF 31 31 f f Factory setting 0 M...

Page 64: ...T Adjusts the color saturation between yellow and green 127 126 f f Factory setting 0 G PHASE Adjusts green hue 127 127 f f Factory setting 0 G_CY PHASE Adjusts the hue between green and cyan 127 127 f f Factory setting 0 CY PHASE Adjusts cyan hue 127 127 f f Factory setting 0 CY_B PHASE Adjusts the hue between cyan and blue 127 127 f f Factory setting 0 B PHASE Adjusts blue hue 127 127 f f Factor...

Page 65: ...the noise reduction function OFF ON f f Factory setting OFF DNR LEVEL Sets the level of noise reduction 1 5 f f Factory setting 3 SCENE FILE Item Description of settings MODE Selects the operation mode LOAD STORE f f Factory setting LOAD FILE NO Selects a file number When MODE is LOAD OFF 1 8 When MODE is STORE 1 8 f f Factory setting 1 FILE NAME Enters a file name 15 characters or less f f Factor...

Page 66: ...s superimposed on images output from the HD SDI1 terminal LARGE SMALL f f Factory setting SMALL HD SDI1 3G SDI Sets the output format when the video output from the HD SDI1 terminal is in 3G format LEVEL A LEVEL B f f Factory setting LEVEL A HD SDI2 OUT Configures the video output from the HD SDI2 terminal CAM Outputs camera images VF Outputs viewfinder images RET Outputs return images RET1 RET2 R...

Page 67: ...e ND CC filter mode for automatic setup REF CURRENT f f Factory setting REF SETUP MODE Sets the mode for automatic setup FULL EASY f f Factory setting FULL REFERENCE FILE Sets the reference file for automatic setup FACTORY USER1 USER2 USER3 REF1 REF2 REF3 f f Factory setting FACTORY MASTER PEDESTAL TARGET Sets the master pedestal for automatic setup 0 0 7 5 f f Factory setting 3 0 AUTO SET UP EXEC...

Page 68: ...scription of settings MODE Selects the operation mode LOAD STORE f f Factory setting LOAD FILE NO Selects a file When MODE is set to LOAD OFF 1 8 f f Factory setting OFF When MODE is set to STORE 1 8 f f Factory setting 1 FILE NAME Enters a file name 15 characters or less f f Factory setting SCENE1 EXECUTE Selects whether to execute with the configured settings NO YES USER FILE Item Description of...

Page 69: ...FF LENS FILE MODE Selects the operation mode LOAD STORE CANCEL f f Factory setting LOAD FILE NO Selects a file When LENS FILE MODE is LOAD 1 32 When LENS FILE MODE is STORE 1 32 f f Factory setting 1 FILE NAME Enters a file name 15 characters or less f f Factory setting LENS FILE 1 EXECUTE Selects whether to execute NO YES FLARE R Adjusts Rch flare of the data selected in FILE NO 100 100 f f Facto...

Page 70: ...hite shading for the data selected in FILE NO vertically using a parabolic waveform 100 100 f f Factory setting 0 W V PARA B Adjusts Bch white shading for the data selected in FILE NO vertically using a parabolic waveform 100 100 f f Factory setting 0 EXTENDER1 Sets the magnification of lens extender 1 NONE 0 1 9 9 f f Factory setting 2 0 EXTENDER2 Sets the magnification of lens extender 2 NONE 0 ...

Page 71: ...the hour 00 23 f f Factory setting 00 TIME MM Sets the minute 00 59 f f Factory setting 00 SET EXECUTE Selects whether to save the configured details NO YES RESET Selects whether to reset the settings NO YES INITIALIZE READ FACTORY ALL DATA cannot be selected right after the power is turned on because boot of the camera is in progress This is not an error Perform operation after a while Item Descr...

Page 72: ...E Displays the version of the camera table CAM FPGA Displays the FPGA version of the camera AVIO FPGA Displays the version of AVIO FPGA INCOM FPGA Displays the FPGA version of the intercom B U Displays the software version of the Build up Unit This is displayed only when the Build up is connected HOUR METER Item Description of settings HEAD Display the operating time of the camera head 0000000 119...

Page 73: ...This chapter describes how to configure the settings from a computer Chapter 5 Web Screen ...

Page 74: ...rk has been configured if an IP address conflicts with another device in the same network the camera does not operate properly Be sure to avoid IP address conflicts t t Do not configure the network of a single camera simultaneously from multiple computers running EASY IP Setup Software t t EASY IP Setup Software cannot be used from a separate subnet via a router t t This camera will not be display...

Page 75: ...r software is set to On in the factory settings which allows installation from the camera directly If a message appears on the information bar of the web browser refer to Troubleshooting page 94 f f When the Live screen is displayed for the first time on a computer the installation screen for the plugin software for display ActiveX appears Install the software by following the on screen instructio...

Page 76: ...nual are based on those of Windows Internet Explorer The procedures for Mac Safari are the same The screen displays differ in part Fig 1 Fig 2 1 Start the web browser on your computer Depending on the OS on your computer use the following web browser f f Windows Internet Explorer f f OS X Mac Safari 2 Enter the IP address set on EASY IP Setup Software in the address field of the web browser Fig 1 ...

Page 77: ...When Transmission type of H 264 is set to Multicast port the second and later users that receive the H 264 images are not counted in the number of users accessing the camera t t When H 264 transmission page 85 is set to On the H 264 images are displayed When this is set to Off JPEG images are displayed JPEG images can be displayed even when H 264 transmission is set to On However the maximum refre...

Page 78: ...rea IP image display area page 78 2 Compression button page 79 3 Stream button page 79 4 Image quality button page 80 5 Image capture size button page 80 6 Full screen display button snapshot button Windows page 81 Names and functions of parts Live screen Main area IP image display area This area displays the IP images of the connected camera You can use the digital zoom of the plugin software for...

Page 79: ...rs receiving JPEG images However access may be restricted to less than 14 users depending on the settings of Bandwidth control bitrate and Max bit rate per client f f When the number of users has exceeded the upper limit a message indicating excessive access appears Windows Compression button This button is used to switch the display between H 264 images and JPEG images The characters on the selec...

Page 80: ...Initial display settings for Live page in the Video over IP tab f f When a screen has been exited to move to another f f When a screen has been refreshed Image capture size button This button is displayed only when JPEG images are displayed It switches the size of the image displayed in the main area The characters on the selected button change to green 1 1920 1080 The image in the main area is di...

Page 81: ...of your computer while in full screen display Or right click the mouse while it is displaying in full screen and click Back 2 Snapshot button right Captures a snapshot one still image and shows the image on a separate window Right clicking this button displays a pop up menu and you can save the image on your computer by selecting Save Selecting Print outputs the image to a printer NOTE t t The fol...

Page 82: ...pting to change the user name and password appears after authentication Fig 2 To ensure security the password for the user name admin must be changed It is also recommended that the password is changed regularly Names and functions of parts Setup screen 2 3 1 4 5 6 1 Main area The menu screen is displayed 2 Basic button Clicking this button displays the Basic screen in the main area page 83 3 Imag...

Page 83: ...isplay automatically f f Factory setting On Smoother live video display on the browser buffering Configures settings for display of images on the camera using the plugin software for display On Stores images on the camera to the computer temporarily to make images to be displayed smoother Off Does not store images on the camera to the computer and displays images in real time Image display and aud...

Page 84: ...r to the configured value When H 264 transmission is set to On the image refresh rate may decrease to lower than the configured value Image quality JPEG Configures the image quality of the first image when JPEG image is displayed on the Live screen Quality1 Image quality 1 Quality2 Image quality 2 f f Factory setting Quality1 r r JPEG Configure Image capture size and Image quality for JPEG 1 JPEG ...

Page 85: ...e H 264 image The options are restricted depending on the selected resolution For H 264 1 1920 1080 1280 720 f f Factory setting 1920 1080 For H 264 2 1920 1080 1280 720 640 360 320 180 160 90 f f Factory setting 640 360 For H 264 3 1280 720 640 360 320 180 160 90 f f Factory setting 320 180 For H 264 4 1280 720 640 360 320 180 160 90 f f Factory setting 160 90 Transmission priority Sets the trans...

Page 86: ...onds at which to refresh H 264 images If many errors occur in your network environment setting a shorter refresh interval will cause less noise in the images However this may lower the image refresh rate At 59 94 Hz 0 2s 0 25s 0 33s 0 5s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s f f Factory setting 1s At 50 Hz 0 2s 0 5s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s f f Factory setting 1s Transmission type Sets the transmission type of the H 264 images Un...

Page 87: ... the transmitted images may not be displayed depending on the settings for the proxy server firewall etc In this case consult your network administrator When multicast images are to be displayed using a computer where multiple LAN cards are installed disable the LAN cards that are not to be used for reception User mng screen The User mng screen performs the authentication registration to limit the...

Page 88: ...e the hosts f f Factory setting Off IP address Enter the IP address of the computer to permit its access to the camera A host name cannot be entered as an IP address If the IP address mask length of subnet is entered computers that can access the camera can be restricted per subnet When 192 168 0 1 24 is entered and 1 Administrator is selected for Access level computers with 192 168 0 1 to 192 168...

Page 89: ...23 161 162 443 554 995 10669 10670 49152 49200 49299 59000 61000 ROP port Assigns the port number individually when connecting to ROP 49152 49200 49299 f f Factory setting 49152 Line speed Sets data transmission speed Auto Sets the transmission speed automatically 100M Full 100 Mbps full duplex 100M Half 100 Mbps half duplex 10M Full 10 Mbps full duplex 10M Half 10 Mbps half duplex It is recommend...

Page 90: ...es camera setting operations in EASY IP Setup Software invariably Since camera display is always enabled in EASY IP Setup Software the camera images can be displayed For the address setting of each server consult your network administrator f f Factory setting Unlimited Recommended network setting for internet Sets the recommended configuration for making the camera public on the Internet When the ...

Page 91: ...idth control bitrate Back up tab You can save network related settings to a computer or apply the settings saved in a computer to the camera Item Description of settings Download Saves the network related settings of the camera to a computer page 91 Upload Uploads the setting file of the camera saved in a computer using the download function page 91 r r Saving the network related settings of the c...

Page 92: ... 92 Chapter 5 Web Screen Setup screen 3 Click the OK button Uploading will start When uploading has finished a message dialog box appears 4 Click the OK button The camera will be restarted automatically ...

Page 93: ...This chapter describes the warning displays and after sales services of the camera Chapter 6 Maintenance ...

Page 94: ...r device f f Check the IP addresses of the camera access devices computer controller etc and other cameras Does the set subnet mask match the subnet of the network where the camera is installed f f Check the subnet mask set for the camera and access devices and consult your network administrator Is Use a proxy server set on the web browser When the camera and computer are connected to the same sub...

Page 95: ... the OK button The image is blurry Has the focus been adjusted properly f f Check the focus adjustment The screen does not update images Troubles in image updating may occur depending on the web browser or version being used Crowded network or heavy access to the camera may interrupt image display If the IP image setting of the camera has been changed the image may be interrupted temporarily f f C...

Page 96: ... procedure to grant the permission 1 Click the information bar and select Always Allow Pop ups from This Site A Allow pop ups from this site screen appears 2 Click the Yes Y button The information bar indicating the following message appears on Internet Explorer 9 0 10 0 11 0 This website wants to install the following add on nwcv4SSetup exe from Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd Perform the follow...

Page 97: ... Chapter 6 Maintenance Checking the operating time Checking the operating time The operating time can be checked in MAIN MENU DIAGNOSTIC HOUR METER HEAD The operating time of the camera head can be checked ...

Page 98: ...lance convergence for green cannot be achieved Check if there are any errors in the image ABB NG The lens iris may not be closed r r Executing black shading BSHD Black shading is executing BSHD BRAK Black shading has been interrupted BSHD NG An error has occurred with the black shading Check if the lens is correctly closed r r When ASU automatic setup is executed AUTO SETUP BREAK Automatic setup h...

Page 99: ...te again UPDATE ERROR ERRCODE 03 Mounting error of the SD memory card The SD memory card may not be inserted or the SD memory card may be damaged UPDATE ERROR ERRCODE 04 File load error The SD memory card may be ejected during the version update or the version update file in the SD memory card may be corrupted UPDATE ERROR ERRCODE 05 An error has occurred during the ROM erase for overwriting the v...

Page 100: ...100 Chapter 6 Maintenance Updating the camera firmware Updating the camera firmware Refer to the following website for new updates of the firmware and for operating instructions http pro av panasonic net ...

Page 101: ...This chapter describes the specifications of this product Chapter 7 Specifications ...

Page 102: ...n 119 W maximum when connecting to an external 12 V and including supply to an externally connected devices 360 W maximum when AK UCU500P AK UCU500PS AK UCU500E AK UCU500ES is conncected and including supply to an externally connected devices indicates safety information Ambient operating temperature 10 C 45 C 14 F 113 F Preheating required under a temperature 0 C 32 F or below Storage temperature...

Page 103: ... 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 f f 25p mode 1 48 1 50 1 60 1 96 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 f f 200fps 240fps mode 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 Video input output HD SDI1 terminal BNC 1 HD 3G 1 5G 0 8 V p p 75 Ω HD SDI2 terminal BNC 1 HD 3G 1 5G 0 8 V p p 75 Ω AUX terminal BNC 1 Functions as HD TRUNK terminal PROMPTER2 terminal by switching the setting in the menu HD ...

Page 104: ... 20 pin 1 VF terminal rear 29 pin 1 DC IN terminal XLR 1 4 pin DC 12 V DC OUT 12V 1A terminal 4 pin 1 RET CTRL terminal 6 pin 1 EXT I O terminal 20 pin 1 DC 12 V 0 5 A REMOTE terminal 10 pin 1 TRUNK terminal 12 pin 1 DC OUT 12V 2 5A terminal 2 pin 1 LAN terminal RJ 45 1 USB2 0 terminal host Type A connector DC 5 V 0 5 A Build up terminal 20 pin 1 ...

Page 105: ... 4 1 OPT TX Mark Band IN 2 OPT RX Mark Band OUT 3 STBY SIG 4 STBY CONT 5 AC240V C 6 AC240V H LEMO INTERCOM 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 TALK GND 2 TALK 3 RECEIVE GND 4 RECEIVE CH1 5 RECEIVE CH2 HA16PRH 5S Hirose Electric Co RET CTRL 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 INTERCOM1 MIC ON 2 INTERCOM2 MIC ON 3 GND 4 RET CONT3 5 RET CONT1 6 RET CONT2 HR10A 10R 10SB 71 Hirose Electric Co DC IN 1 2 3 4 1 UNREG GND 2 Not u...

Page 106: ...LY VF 16 T TALLY VF 17 CRANE ACT 18 UNREG 12 V 19 Not used 20 UNREG GND HR10A 13R 20SC Hirose Electric Co REMOTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 CAM DATA H 2 CAM DATA C 3 CAM CONT H 4 CAM CONT C 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 Not used 8 Not used 9 UNREG 12 V 10 UNREG GND HR10A 10R 10SC Hirose Electric Co MIC front 1 2 3 1 GND 2 AUDIO IN H 3 AUDIO IN C HA16PRM 3SG Hirose Electric Co MIC rear 1 2 3 1 GND 2 AUDIO IN...

Page 107: ...c Co LENS 1 RET SW 2 REC 3 GND 4 IRIS AUTO 5 IRIS CONT 6 UNREG 12 V 7 IRIS POSI 8 IRIS G MAX 9 EXT POSI 10 ZOOM POSI 11 FOCUS POSI LENS RXD 12 IRIS AUTO LENS TXD HR10A 10R 12SC Hirose Electric Co VF front 20 16 5 1 1 UNREG 12V 2 UNREG 12V 3 9 V 4 VF PB OUT GND 5 VF PR OUT GND 6 VF Y OUT 7 VF Y OUT GND 8 VF CLK 9 VF WR 10 VF DATA 11 UNREG GND 12 ZEBRA SW 13 PEAKING 14 TA BOX ACT 15 VF PB OUT 16 VF ...

Page 108: ...ot used 21 Not used 22 Not used 23 PEAKING CONT Not used 24 I2C CLK 25 G TALLY 26 VF P REQ 27 RESERVED 28 RESERVED 29 RESERVED D02F 29SF N F0 Japan Aviation Electronics Industry BUILD UP 1 11 10 20 1 Not used 2 VF PB OUT GND 3 VF PB OUT 4 VF PR OUT GND 5 VF PR OUT 6 VF Y OUT 7 VF Y OUT GND 8 CAM DATA 9 CAM CONT 10 Not used 11 AC H 12 Not used 13 IRIS POS 14 GND 15 IRIS CNT 16 FOCUS POS L2C DATA 17...

Page 109: ... Attaching to the microphone holder 34 Attaching to the viewfinder 33 MIC SETTING 55 N Network settings 74 Plugin software for display 75 Setup software 74 NETWORK SETUP 67 O Operating time 97 P PAINT 55 R RETURN SETTING 51 S SD memory card 12 20 Setting frequency 16 Setup screen 82 Basic screen 83 Image screen 83 Maintenance screen 90 Network screen 88 User mng screen 87 Specifications 102 SWITCH...

Page 110: ...ional legislation By disposing of them correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment For more information about collection and recycling please contact your local municipality dealer or supplier Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Note for the bat...

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