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Operating Instructions

Camera Control Unit

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ENGLISH

DVQP2430YA

W1020SQ1041 -FJ

Model No. 

AK-HCU250P

Model No.

  AK-HCU250PS

Model No.

  AK-HCU250E

Model No.

  AK-HCU250ES

PJ PSJ EJ ESJ

Summary of Contents for AK-HCU250E

Page 1: ...lly read this manual and save this manual for future use Before using this product be sure to read Read this first pages 2 to 6 ENGLISH DVQP2430YA W1020SQ1041 FJ Model No AK HCU250P Model No AK HCU250PS Model No AK HCU250E Model No AK HCU250ES PJ PSJ EJ ESJ ...

Page 2: ...o 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 mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable The AC receptacle mains socket outlet shall be insta...

Page 3: ...as been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped FCC NOTICE USA Supplier s Declaration of Conformity Model Number AK HCU250P AK HCU250PS Trade Name Panasonic Responsible Party Panasonic Corporation of North America...

Page 4: ...his appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ens...

Page 5: ...s Other connecting cables LAN RS 422 Use double shielded cables which provide quality performance for high frequency applications as connecting cables 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 manual 2 Performance level The performance level of the appa...

Page 6: ...e 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 ІНФОРМАЦІЯ ПРО ПІДТВЕРДЖЕННЯ ВІДПОВІДНОСТІ ПРОДУКТУ Виробник Panasonic Corporation Па...

Page 7: ...20 Rear panel 2 21 Picture monitor PM 22 Picture monitor displays 22 Transition of displays 23 Information display 24 Warning displays 24 IRIS display 25 Status displays 26 Operation displays 33 Auto displays 34 CCU menu 35 Menu operations 35 Displaying and hiding the menus 35 Basic menu operations 36 Operation with menu items that have multiple setting items on one line 38 Text input 39 Menu comp...

Page 8: ... unit is referred to as an MSU in this manual For the purposes of this manual the model numbers of the units are given as listed in the table below Model number of unit Model number given in manual AK HC3900G AK HC3900 AK HC3900GS AK HRP1000G AK HRP1000 AK HRP1005G AK HRP1005 AK HCU250P AK HCU250 AK HCU250PS AK HCU250E AK HCU250ES AK MSU1000G AK MSU1000 Overview This camera control unit CCU is des...

Page 9: ...o has functions which are used when it is connected to a network Using the unit when it is connected to a network may possibly give rise to the following Leakage or disclosure of information transmitted via this unit Unauthorized use of this unit by a third person with malicious intent Interference or stoppage of this unit by a third person with malicious intent It is your responsibility to take s...

Page 10: ... the power cable cap if supplied and packing materials in an appropriate manner Power cable for AK HCU250P AK HCU250PS 1 for AK HCU250E AK HCU250ES 2 Rack mount adapters 1 2 Mounting the rack mount adapters see page 13 1 The screws for the rack mount adapters come attached to the unit ...

Page 11: ...th the instructions Consumable parts The cooling fan is a consumable part The replacement cycle is approximately 10 years when used approximately 8 hours per day Contact your dealer to request cooling fan replacement Disposal of the unit When the unit has reached the end of its service life and is to be disposed of ask a qualified contractor to dispose of the unit properly in order to protect the ...

Page 12: ...g outlet with a ground contact Grounding Ground the system via the SIGNAL GND terminal on the unit A A SIGNAL GND terminal Handle carefully Dropping the unit or subjecting it to a strong impact or vibration may cause a failure or accident Do not allow any foreign objects to enter inside the unit Allowing water metal items food or drink or other foreign objects to enter inside the unit may cause a ...

Page 13: ...ng legs B Rack mount adapters Mounting the unit in a rack Use the unit securely mounted in a standard 19 type rack depth 600 mm 23 5 8 inches or more compliant with EIA or JIS standards or equivalent Securely fix the unit in place using screws that are appropriate for the rack Be sure to attach a support guide for supporting A the rear of the unit Provide a support guide that is appropriate for th...

Page 14: ...cal fiber multi cable sold separately to connect the unit and camera Connect the unit to the ROP AK HRP250 AK HRP1000 AK HRP1005 via a PoE compatible switching hub using LAN cables straight cables sold separately Read Network security before connecting the devices Use a switching hub with PoE support For the connection procedure see Setting the user account and Equipment connections Setting the us...

Page 15: ...The User Account Setup Software saves user account information to an SD card so you will need to insert an SD card in preparation We recommend a password for the user account that is 8 characters or more and that includes at least 3 types of character including upper case lower case numerals and special characters Procedure for setting with the User Account Setup Software Fig 1 Fig 2 1 Start User ...

Page 16: ...e 22 When you configure the unit s settings by menu operations the menu screens are displayed on the picture monitor Menu operations see page 35 Before disconnecting the cables from the camera and ROP turn off the camera s power and then turn off the unit s power When connecting the unit to the ROP using IP connection via a switching hub use a switching hub that provides PoE support When operating...

Page 17: ...ch Move it to the ON position to turn on the power ON OFF 2 TALLY lamps The lamp remains lit while tally signals R are input 3 OPTICAL LEVEL indicators Indicates the reception status of optical transmission CAM indicator Indicates the reception status on the camera CCU indicator Indicates the reception status on the CCU ...

Page 18: ...e party to which to speak via the intercom 5 MIC switch This switch switches the intercom microphone ON OFF Switch position ON The intercom microphone is turned on OFF The intercom microphone is turned off PTT The intercom microphone is on only while the switch is held down 6 PGM switch This switch mixes audio for the intercom Switch position ON The sound of PGM is mixed with the intercom sound OF...

Page 19: ...kwise the cursor moves down conversely when it is turned counterclockwise the cursor moves up Press the SELECT dial to select the menu items Menu operations see page 35 3 USER1 and USER2 buttons These buttons are used for assigning functions Function assignments are selected using SETUP in the CCU menu The following functions are pre assigned at the factory USER1 button CHARA USER2 button LOCK SET...

Page 20: ...re recognized automatically Connect with a 5C FB cable or better 6 ANALOG PROMPT IN and ANALOG PROMPT OUT connectors This connector BNC is for inputting SD analog composite signals for the prompter When a cable is not connected to ANALOG PROMPT OUT the connector is automatically terminated at 75 Ω Connecting a cable to this connector releases 75 Ω termination 7 REF connector These connectors BNC a...

Page 21: ...nector is for connecting the intercom signals and tally signals to the external system 3 ROP connector This connector is for connecting a ROP sold separately 4 MIC1 and MIC2 connectors These connectors are for outputting the analog signals of microphones 1 and 2 of the camera The microphone level is 0 dBm 600 Ω 5 CAMERA connector This connector is for connecting the optical fiber multi cable sold ...

Page 22: ...ess the CHARA button A of the ROP to display the desired information When CHARA is assigned to the USER button on the front panel of the unit AK HCU250 the same operation can also be carried out with the USER button The camera statuses warnings and other information are cleared when the CHARA button of the ROP is held down ROP AK HRP1000 A ROP AK HRP250 A ROP AK HRP1005 A A CHARA button ...

Page 23: ...tton of the ROP The warning displays are cleared Warnings are automatically displayed when trouble is detected Self recovery The warning displays are cleared Press the USER1 button of this unit This is enabled when CHARA is assigned to the button When the transition source screen is displayed The display switches to the transition source screen When the transition source screen is not displayed Th...

Page 24: ...is abnormally high CCU HIGH TEMP The temperature of the CCU is abnormally high If you continue operation even with the message displayed power supply to the camera may stop as a protective measure CAM OVER TEMP Due to overheating the camera turned OFF automatically as a protective measure OVER LOAD The power supply circuit load to the camera exceeded 90 POWER CONT ERROR Trouble with the power supp...

Page 25: ... by selecting MAINTENANCE SETUP IRIS SCALE FULL F4 8 C O C CLOSE O OPEN IRIS SCALE 2STOP In the IRIS level display the IRIS F value stored in IRIS memory is indicated at the center and the current IRIS F value is displayed relative to the center as When the center value and the current IRIS value overlap the display shows F4 8 When the IRIS level falls outside either end of the display range the s...

Page 26: ...number B System format C Scene file number Not displayed when SCENE FILE is set to OFF D Gain value E HDR information F COLORIMETRY information G Extender information H F DROP information I Shutter value J Zoom position K Focus position L Optical signal reception status M ND filter value N Color temperature O IRIS value P TALLY INFO Set each item to be displayed on the PM VIEW SETTING screen that ...

Page 27: ...SDR mode is displayed here HLG B GAMMA OFF ON The status of black gamma when HLG is enabled is displayed here HLG KNEE OFF ON The status of knee when HLG is enabled is displayed here SDR CONV GAIN 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 0 The gain value when HDR video is converted to SDR video is displayed here SDR CONV POINT 0 to 100 The video level to start compression for SDR video is displayed here SDR CONV SLOPE ...

Page 28: ...K GAMMA OFF ON The status of the black gamma is displayed here This function changes the amplification rate of the video signals in the low brightness areas KNEE OFF ON The status of the knee function is displayed here This function attenuates that part of the video signal that exceeds the prescribed level knee point to minimize saturation WHITE CLIP OFF ON The status of the white clip function is...

Page 29: ...tus of DETAIL is displayed here SKIN TONE DETAIL OFF ON The status of SKIN TONE DETAIL is displayed here DC DETAIL OFF ON The status of DC DETAIL is displayed here Displayed only when the SYSTEM FORMAT is UHD DC SKIN TONE DETAIL OFF ON The status of DC SKIN TONE DETAIL is displayed here Displayed only when the SYSTEM FORMAT is UHD ND FILTER The names of the ND filters are displayed here Indicates ...

Page 30: ...Picture monitor PM 30 Status displays page 4 of 7 4 7 Status4 RETURN1 RET1 RETURN2 RET2 Item Display range Remarks RETURN1 RET1 RET2 The input assignment for return signals is displayed here RETURN2 ...

Page 31: ...4 UHD UHD OUTPUT FORMAT INTERLEAVE UHD COLORIMETRY BT 709 UHD GAMUT NORMAL Item Display range Remarks UHD HD SDI OUTPUT1 4 2160p 2160 29 97PsF 2160 29 97p 2160 23 98PsF 2160 23 98p 2160p HDR 2160 29 97PsF HDR 2160 29 97p HDR 2160 23 98PsF HDR 2160 23 98p HDR 2160 25PsF HDR 2160 25p HDR 1080p 1080i 1080 29 97PsF 1080 23 98PsF 1080 23 98p over 59 94i 1080 23 98p over 59 94i HDR 720p 1080p HDR 1080i ...

Page 32: ...tion assigned to the USER1 button is displayed here BUTTON ASSIGN USER2 NONE CHARA MENU USER1 LOCK BARS CLEAN The function assigned to the USER2 button is displayed here HOURS CCU H Cumulative CCU operating time is displayed here CABLE OPEN Off This item flashes when the optical fiber multi cable is not connected CABLE SHORT Off This item flashes when the optical fiber multi cable is short circuit...

Page 33: ...The master gain value is displayed here For the setting values refer to the Operating Instructions for the camera SHUTTER Setting values on camera The speed of the electronic shutter is displayed here For the setting values refer to the Operating Instructions for the camera LENS EXT 1 0 2 0 The magnification of the lens extender is displayed here When the magnification of the lens extender is set ...

Page 34: ...Black Balance function The display is cleared 4 seconds after the operations are completed If the operations cannot be completed they will remain displayed until the NG error items of the AUTO function are released The display time can be changed from MAINTENANCE menu PM OPERATION STATUS STATUS DISP TIME AWB ACTIVE Item Display description AWB AWB OK AWB ACTIVE AWB G B R NG AWB BREAK ABB ABB OK AB...

Page 35: ... B A A MENU button B SELECT dial Displaying and hiding the menus Menus are displayed or hidden by the following procedure 1 Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the menu CCU MENU is displayed If you press the MENU button while the menu is displayed the menu closes and the MENU button turns off CCU MENU OPERATION AUDIO MAINTENANCE Press ...

Page 36: ...ursor moves up CCU MENU OPERATION AUDIO MAINTENANCE 2 Turn the SELECT dial to move the cursor to the menu item you want to set and then press the SELECT dial OPERATION SYSTEM MODE IN OUT SELECT IN OUT SELECT 4K OPTION SETTING HD PHASE BAR ID The setting screen one level below the selected menu item appears SETTING RETURN FS OFF BAR SELECT ARIB BAR LPF OFF BAR USER1 100 WHITE BAR USER2 0 BLACK Movi...

Page 37: ...ge the value and then press the SELECT dial Turning the SELECT dial changes the setting value and pressing the SELECT dial confirms the setting value SETTING RETURN FS ON BAR SELECT ARIB BAR LPF OFF BAR USER1 100 WHITE BAR USER2 0 BLACK When the setting value is confirmed and the flashing stops you can move the cursor With some menu items setting changes become effective while the setting value is...

Page 38: ... and you can change it BAR ID BAR ID SWITCH OFF BRIGHTNESS 100 ID1 POSITION V 00 H 00 ID1 0000 ID2 POSITION V 00 H 00 ID2 2222 OFFSET V 000 H 000 3 Turn the SELECT dial to change the value and then press the SELECT dial Turning the SELECT dial changes the setting value and pressing the SELECT dial confirms the setting value BAR ID BAR ID SWITCH OFF BRIGHTNESS 100 ID1 POSITION V 00 H 05 ID1 0000 ID...

Page 39: ...n change it BAR ID BAR ID SWITCH OFF BRIGHTNESS 100 ID1 POSITION V 00 H 00 ID1 0000 ID2 POSITION V 00 H 00 ID2 2222 OFFSET V 000 H 000 3 Turn the SELECT dial to change the character and then press the SELECT dial Turning the SELECT dial changes characters and pressing the SELECT dial confirms character changes BAR ID BAR ID SWITCH OFF BRIGHTNESS 100 ID1 POSITION V 00 H 00 ID1 0001 ID2 POSITION V 0...

Page 40: ...reases the speed at which the number increases turning it counterclockwise decreases the number Turning the dial more increases the speed even more This operation is effective for making a large change to a value when the setting width is large e g IP address or port number ...

Page 41: ...e of the menus CCU MENU OPERATION AUDIO MAINTENANCE Item Content Details page OPERATION Makes settings for items such as the system format and input and output OPERATION see page 42 AUDIO Makes AUDIO related settings AUDIO see page 46 MAINTENANCE Makes MAINTENANCE related settings MAINTENANCE see page 48 ...

Page 42: ... superimposed on color bar BAR ID see page 45 SYSTEM MODE This is the selection screen for the SYSTEM MODE menu ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details FORMAT 1080 59 94p 1 1080 29 97PsF 1080 23 98PsF 1080 23 98p over 59 94i 720 59 94p 2160 59 94p 2160 29 97PsF 2160 29 97p 2160 23 98PsF 2160 23 98p 1080 50p 2 1080 25PsF 720 50p 2160 50p 2160 25PsF 2160 25p Sets th...

Page 43: ...nd 3G when FORMAT is 1080 59 94p or 1080 50p Fixed to 1 5G when FORMAT is 1080 29 97PsF 1080 23 98PsF or 1080 25PsF Switchable between UHD and 12G when FORMAT is 2160 59 94p or 2160 50p Fixed to UHD when FORMAT is 2160 29 97PsF 2160 23 98PsF or 2160 25PsF Switchable between UHD and 6G when FORMAT is 2160 29 97p 2160 23 98p or 2160 25p SDI OUT1 The content set in UHD HD SDI OUT 1 4 is displayed The...

Page 44: ...AR USER2 are selected HD PHASE This is the selection screen for the HD PHASE menu ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details HD H COARSE 127 to 0 to 127 Makes broad settings for the horizontal phase for GL HD REF HD H FINE 100 to 0 to 100 Makes detailed settings for the horizontal phase for GL HD REF V ADVANCE 3 2 1 0 Set the vertical phase of this unit in relation t...

Page 45: ...eric characters spaces _ If is input that portion is replaced with the camera number 1 to 15 being managed by the CCU ID2 POSITION V 0 to 05 Sets the vertical position for the start of the ID2 display ID2 POSITION H 0 to 15 Sets the horizontal position for the start of the ID2 display ID2 Spaces Max 16 characters Set camera ID2 Characters which can be used Alphanumeric characters spaces _ If is in...

Page 46: ...Setting value Setting details MIC1 OUT LV 40dB to 0dB to 20dB This adjusts the analog output level for MIC1 MIC2 OUT LV 40dB to 0dB to 20dB This adjusts the analog output level for MIC2 CCU INTERCOM TALK This is the selection screen for the CCU INTERCOM TALK menu ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details MIC TYPE DYN ECM CBN Select the type of intercom microphone MI...

Page 47: ...EL 40dB to 0dB to 20dB 1dB Step Switch the 4W intercom output level RTS INPUT LEVEL 40dB to 0dB to 20dB 1dB Step Switch the RTS intercom input level RTS OUTPUT LEVEL 40dB to 0dB to 20dB 1dB Step Switch the RTS intercom output level RTS CANCEL LEVEL 20 0dB to 20 0dB 0 5dB Step Switch the RTS intercom I O cancellation level PGM This is the selection screen for the PGM menu ___ indicates factory defa...

Page 48: ...SETTING Makes settings for user accounts ACCOUNT SETTING see page 53 UPDATE This is the page for updating the software version UPDATE see page 53 START UP This is the selection screen for the START UP menu ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details CAM POWER OFF ON REMOTE Sets the camera power control when the unit s power is turned on OFF The power of the camera wil...

Page 49: ...lor bar ON OFF USER BUTTON2 NONE CHARA MENU USER1 LOCK BARS Sets the function to be assigned to the USER2 button on the front panel NONE No assignment CHARA Character display operation MENU USER1 LOCK Invalidate MENU button USER1 button Function is assigned but nothing happens when button pressed BARS Color bar ON OFF TALLY MAKE V Select the input format for the TALLY signal MAKE When the TALLY IN...

Page 50: ...s SUBNETMASK Factory setting 255 255 255 0 Set the subnet mask DEFAULT GATEWAY Factory setting 192 168 0 1 Set the default gateway ROP PORT 49152 to 49299 Set the port number used for connecting to the ROP SET EXECUTE When you press the SELECT button NETWORK SET EXECUTE NO YES appears Select YES to apply the configured NETWORK information to the unit If this operation is not performed the changed ...

Page 51: ... hides the IRIS level bar COLOR TEMP VALUE ON OFF Shows hides the color temperature IRIS MEMORY ON OFF Shows hides the iris value in the camera memory PM VIEW SETTING 2 2 This is the selection screen for the PM VIEW SETTING 2 2 menu ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details TALLY INFO ON OFF Shows hides the TALLY INFO F DROP ON OFF Shows hides the F DROP ZOOM POSITI...

Page 52: ... when REF LOAD is operated AUTO OPERATION STATUS ON OFF Shows hides when the AUTO function is operated SYSTEM This is the selection screen for the SYSTEM menu Item Setting value Setting details INITIALIZE Return the menu items to the factory default values FACTORY INITIALIZE Return the unit s settings to the factory default values When you place the cursor on FACTORY INITIALIZE and press the SELEC...

Page 53: ...elect load execution NO 1 Display the account name on the SD card NO 2 Display the account name on the SD card NO 3 Display the account name on the SD card DELETE Delete the account information recorded in this unit EXECUTE YES NO Select delete execution DELETE NO 1 NONE 1 to 12 Set the list number to be deleted DELETE NO 2 NONE 1 to 12 Set the list number to be deleted DELETE NO 3 NONE 1 to 12 Se...

Page 54: ...nection Is the power on If the POWER lamp of this unit is off the power of this unit is not turned on Is a valid IP address set on the unit Is the unit you want to operate selected correctly Is the ROP connected correctly Also refer to the operating instructions for the ROP The version of the ROP may need to be upgraded to enable support for the unit Consult your dealer Troubleshooting 54 ...

Page 55: ...U SYSTEM 3 INCOM ENG GND 4 INCOM ENG IN H SYSTEM CCU 5 INCOM ENG IN C SYSTEM CCU 6 PGM IN H SYSTEM CCU 0 dBm 20 dBm 600 Ω Selected using a menu 7 PGM IN C SYSTEM CCU 8 PGM IN GND 9 GND 10 NC 11 R TALLY IN H SYSTEM CCU ON Short TTL H 24 V Example of tally input connections see page 56 OFF Open TTL L 0 V 12 R TALLY IN C SYSTEM CCU 13 GND 14 INCOM PROD OUT H CCU SYSTEM 0 dBm 600 Ω 4 W 1 V p p 200 Ω R...

Page 56: ...250 R TALLY IN H G TALLY IN H R TALLY IN C G TALLY IN C 1 Equivalent circuit ROP connector page 21 3 HR10G 10R 10SC 71 Hirose Electric Co Ltd Pin No Function Flow of signal 1 ROP CONT H CCU ROP 2 ROP CONT C CCU ROP 3 ROP DATA H ROP CCU 4 ROP DATA C ROP CCU 5 NC 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 16 V OUT CCU ROP 10 GND Connector of cable HR10A 10P 10P 73 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 ...

Page 57: ...l device connect to it as shown in the diagram below 1 3 2 XLR connector PIN connector unbalanced input connector 1 Ground Shield 2 Hot Ve 3 Cold Ve Be sure to open pin 3 Some commercially available conversion connectors and conversion cables have pin 3 shorted to pin 1 Using such a conversion connector or conversion cable will cause a failure NG Do not use a conversion connector or conversion cab...

Page 58: ...al fiber CCU CAM 2 Optical fiber CAM CCU 3 DC 190 V C CCU CAM 4 DC 190 V H CCU CAM 5 Control line CCU CAM 6 Control line CCU CAM AK HCU250PS AK HCU250ES FXW 3K 93C TLM LEMO Pin No Function Flow of signal 1 Optical fiber CCU CAM 2 Optical fiber CAM CCU 3 Control line CCU CAM 4 Control line CCU CAM 5 DC 190 V H CCU CAM 6 DC 190 V C CCU CAM ...

Page 59: ...ORMAT CCU MODE REF IN 1080 59i 1080 23PsF 525 59i 720 59p 1080 50i 625 50i 720 50p No input HD HD_HDR 59 94 1080 59 94p 1080 59 94i 1080 23 98p over 59 94i 1080 29 97PsF 1080 23 98PsF 720 59 94p HD HD_HDR 50 1080 50p 1080 25PsF 720 50p ...

Page 60: ... 2 3 7 2 5 16 50 1 15 16 6 1 4 10 3 3 8 5 9 1 4 424 16 5 8 88 3 7 16 22 7 8 53 2 2 1 8 TAJIMI 19 3 4 LEMO 28 1 1 8 400 15 3 4 401 15 13 16 101 4 300 11 13 16 332 13 1 16 53 2 2 1 8 40 1 9 16 190 7 1 2 320 12 5 8 19 3 4 88 3 7 16 0 5 1 32 12 5 1 2 88 5 3 1 2 12 5 1 2 ...

Page 61: ...ystem format 1920x1080 59 94p 50p 29 97p 25p 23 98p Image input output sections HD SDI1 3 terminal BNC 3 3G 1 5G SDI 0 8 V p p 75 Ω HD SDI PM terminal BNC 1 1 5G SDI 0 8 V p p 75 Ω RET IN1 2 terminal BNC 2 3G 1 5G SDI 0 8 V p p 75 Ω HD SDI PROMPTER IN terminal BNC 1 3G 1 5G SDI 0 8 V p p 75 Ω HD SDI PROMPTER OUT terminal BNC 1 3G 1 5G SDI 0 8 V p p 75 Ω HD TRUNK OUT terminal BNC 1 3G 1 5G SDI 0 8 ...

Page 62: ...nal 10 pins 2 COMMUNICATION terminal 25 pins 1 LAN terminal RJ45 1 The symbols on this product including the accessories represent the following AC DC Power on Power off NOTE For details on the maximum lengths of connection cables consult your dealer Inrush current measured according to European standard EN55103 1 on initial switch on 3 A after a supply interruption of 5 s 80 A ...

Page 63: ...or 21 M MAINTENANCE 48 Memory card access lamp 19 Memory card slot 19 Menu Displaying 35 Operations 35 MENU button 19 Menu composition 41 MIC connector 21 57 MIC OUT 46 MIC switch 18 N ND NAME 50 NETWORK 50 O OPERATION 42 Operation displays 33 OPTICAL LEVEL indicators 17 P PGM 47 PGM LEVEL adjustment dial 18 PGM switch 18 Picture monitor 22 PM OPERATION STATUS 52 PM VIEW SETTING 51 POWER switch 17...

Page 64: ...T TALLY lamps 17 U UPDATE 53 USER1 and USER2 buttons 19 V VERSION 50 W WARNING 24 Index 64 ...

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