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Operating Instructions

Camera Control Unit

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DVQP1734ZA

W0318TY0 -FJ

Model No. 

AK-UCU600P

Model No.

  AK-UCU600PS

Model No.

  AK-UCU600E

Model No.

  AK-UCU600ES

PJ PSJ EJ ESJ

Summary of Contents for AK-UCU600E

Page 1: ...fully 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 DVQP1734ZA W0318TY0 FJ Model No AK UCU600P Model No AK UCU600PS Model No AK UCU600E Model No AK UCU600ES PJ PSJ EJ ESJ ...

Page 2: ...al accessory out of the reach of babies and small children WARNING Installation should only be performed by qualified installation personnel Improper installation may result in the entire apparatus falling down and causing injury CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and annoying interference use the recommended accessories only CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do n...

Page 3: ...e personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has 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 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two con...

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: ...t 45 CCU MENU 47 OPERATION 48 SYSTEM MODE 49 OUT FORMAT UHD 53 OUT FORMAT HD 55 OUT FORMAT UHD_HDR 57 OUT FORMAT HD_HDR 59 SETTING 1 2 60 SETTING 2 2 61 HD PHASE 62 SD PHASE 62 BAR ID 67 SELECT RETURN 68 MONITOR 69 AUDIO 70 MIC OUT 70 CCU INTERCOM TALK 71 CCU INTERCOM RECEIVE 71 STBY INTERCOM 72 COMMUNICATION 72 INTERCOM1 73 INTERCOM2 74 PGM 75 MAINTENANCE 76 START UP 77 SETUP 77 AUX 79 ANALOG GAI...

Page 8: ...Reference 123 Connector pin assignment table 123 Front panel 123 Rear panel 123 Front panel G L ON indicator specifications 130 Appearance 131 Specifications 132 Index 134 8 Table of Contents ...

Page 9: ...nited States and other countries SDXC logo is a trademark of SD 3C and LLC Other names of companies or products in this manual are either registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners About copyright Distributing copying disassembling reverse compiling reverse engineering and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this unit are expressly prohibite...

Page 10: ... term memory card will be used below as a generic term for both SD SDHC and SDXC memory cards SD SDHC or SDXC will be used in descriptions that refer to only one of the two card types 4K studio camera is referred to as a camera in this manual Camera control unit is referred to as a CCU in this manual Remote operation panel is referred to as an ROP in this manual Master setup unit is referred to as...

Page 11: ...rn inputs and prompter inputs HD SDI analog composite The unit is equipped with an HD TRUNK TICO output LAN TRUNK connector 2 and TRUNK connector Intercom calls with the camera and microphone audio output are possible The unit also comes with tally and other system interface inputs Connecting the ROP AK HRP1000 sold separately AK HRP1005 sold separately with a multi cable sold separately allows yo...

Page 12: ...Use is not possible in Windows XP compatibility mode 3 Use is not possible with the 64 bit version of Internet Explorer Disclaimer of warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic Corporation BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT FOR THE CASES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DIRECT OR INDIRECT...

Page 13: ...is unit is used in a system with a personal computer connected make sure that checks for and removal of computer viruses and malicious programs are implemented regularly Also observe the following points Do not install the unit in a location where the unit cables and other parts may be easily damaged Memory cards Memory cards used with the unit should conform to SD SDHC or SDXC standards Be sure t...

Page 14: ...d video output HD video signal output and analog composite video signals that are available when this unit is used in combination with AK UC4000 BAR ID display Characters can be displayed on the color bar signals so as to identify the output source of the images and then output Prompter As a standard feature the unit incorporates prompter input HD SDI 1 Analog composite 2 ...

Page 15: ... the power cable cap if supplied and packing materials in an appropriate manner Power cable for AK UCU600P AK UCU600PS 1 for AK UCU600E AK UCU600ES 2 Rack mount adapters 1 2 Mounting the rack mount adapters see page 18 1 The screws for the rack mount adapters come attached to the unit ...

Page 16: ...loth NOTE Avoid using benzine paint thinners and other volatile fluids If a chemical cleaning cloth is to be used carefully read through the precautions for its use Optical fiber multi cable When the optical fiber connectors of the optical fiber multi cable sold separately become dirty the optical signal transmission state will deteriorate Use commercially available optical connector cleaner to cl...

Page 17: ...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 18: ...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 19: ...UC4000 IP connection Use the optical fiber multi cable sold separately to connect the unit and camera Connect the unit to the ROP 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 Equipment connections Equipment connection...

Page 20: ... settings by menu operations the menu screens are displayed on the picture monitor Menu operations see page 40 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 multiple ROPs at the same time wi...

Page 21: ... can be turned ON from the unit or ROP during standby power supply Off When power is not supplied to the camera e g CABLE OPEN status When the CABLE CONNECTION menu item is set to FIBER Lit green When communication between the camera and CCU is possible Off When communication between the camera and CCU is not possible 4 TALLY lamps The lamp remains lit while tally signals R G YL are input A C B A ...

Page 22: ...tion PRIV For making private calls between the unit and camera side SYSTEM For calling the intercom on the system side and camera side 4 PRIV indicator Lights when the PRIV SYSTEM selector switch is set to PRIV 5 PROD BOTH ENG selector switch This switch selects the party to which to speak via the intercom 6 MIC switch This switch switches the intercom microphone ON OFF Switch position ON The inte...

Page 23: ...u operations see page 40 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 SETUP see page 77 4 ROP FRONT REAR selector switch This switch switches between the ROP connectors on the front and rear panels This is enabled whe...

Page 24: ...This unit s analog composite signal is for use with a monitor Frame sequence locking is not applied to the BB black burst synchronization signal 4 VBS RET IN connector This connector BNC is for inputting analog composite signals for return images in SDTV format 5 HD SDI PROMPT IN and HD SDI PROMPT OUT connectors These connectors BNC are for inputting HD SDI prompter signals An active through signa...

Page 25: ...nector releases 75 Ω termination When a cable is connected to the loop through output connector B be sure to connect the other end of the cable to a connector A B A Reference signal input connector B Loop through output 1 When the CCU MODE is 1080 23 98psF input 1080 23 98psF 47 95 Hz tri level sync signals For details on supported sync signals for each format see Front panel G L ON indicator spec...

Page 26: ...ion of camera trunk data RS 422 and RS 232C 4 COMMUNICATION connector This connector is for connecting the intercom signals and tally signals to the external system 5 ROP connector This connector is for connecting a ROP sold separately 6 MSU connector This connector is for connecting an MSU sold separately 7 MIC1 and MIC2 connectors These connectors are for outputting the analog signals of microph...

Page 27: ...e ROP Press 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 UCU600 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 HRP1005 A A CHARA button ...

Page 28: ...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 29: ...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 30: ...ANCE 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 status is displayed as...

Page 31: ...er Not displayed when SCENE FILE is set to OFF D Shutter value E CCU format information F COLORIMETRY Y C conversion coefficient information G Extender information H Lens information I Zoom position J Focus position K Optical signal reception status camera and CCU L ND CC filter value M Color temperature N IRIS F value O TALLY INFO Set each item to be displayed on the PM VIEW SETTING screen that c...

Page 32: ...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 33: ... status of the gamma correction is displayed here BLACK 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 WHIT...

Page 34: ...function This function minimizes the detail components applied to skin tone HD DETAIL OFF ON The status of the HD DETAIL is displayed here HD SKIN TONE DETAIL OFF ON Indicates the status of the SKIN TONE DETAIL function This function minimizes the detail components applied to skin tone ND FILTER The names of the ND filters are displayed here Indicates the names 4 letters each corresponding to ND f...

Page 35: ...FULL OUT EASY The auto setup mode is displayed here DOWNCONVERT MODE SC SQ LB LINK The downconversion mode is displayed here The displayed abbreviations represent the following SC SIDECUT SQ SQUEEZE LB LETTERBOX LINK LINK UPCONVERT MODE SC SQ LB LINK The upconversion mode is displayed here The displayed abbreviations represent the following SC SIDECUT SQ SQUEEZE LB LETTERBOX LINK LINK RETURN1 RET1...

Page 36: ... HD_1080p HD_720p UHD_HDR 3G_HDR HD_HDR_1080i HD_HDR_1080p HD_SDR_1080i HD_HDR_720p Output formats of SDI OUT5 through SDI OUT7 are displayed here SDI OUTPUT6 SDI OUTPUT7 SDI OUTPUT8 HD_1080i HD_1080p HD_720p HD_HDR_1080i HD_HDR_1080p HD_SDR_1080i HD_HDR_720p Output format of SDI OUT8 is displayed here SDI OUTPUT8 NORMAL PM PM NORMAL The signal to be output from SDI OUT8 is displayed here 3G SDI L...

Page 37: ...CLEAN The function 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 ROP SW FRONT ONLY REAR ONLY SWITCH SELECT This displays the operating status front rear of the ROP connectors HOURS CCU H Cumulative CCU operating time is displayed here CABLE OPEN Off This item flashes when the opti...

Page 38: ...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 39: ...tions 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 AUTO SETUP ACTIVE AWB Item Display description AWB AWB OK AWB ACTIVE AWB G B R NG AWB BREAK ABB ABB OK ABB ACTIVE ABB G B R NG ABB LENS OPEN ABB BREAK AUTO SETUP AUTO SETUP OK Details on the operat...

Page 40: ...CCU menu 40 CCU menu Menu operations While viewing the menu screen of the picture monitor operate the MENU button and SELECT dial on the front panel B A A MENU button B SELECT dial ...

Page 41: ... 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 42: ...ursor to the menu item you want to set and then press the SELECT dial OPERATION 1 2 SYSTEM MODE OUTPUT FORMAT UHD OUTPUT FORMAT HD OUTPUT FORMAT UHD_HDR OUTPUT FORMAT HD_HDR SETTING HD PHASE SD PHASE The setting screen one level below the selected menu item appears SETTING 1 2 COMPOSITE PM PM ANALOG PROMPT 1 OUT RETURN FS OFF TRUNK1 RS422 TRUNK2 RS422 MONO SW OFF HD BAR SELECT SMPTE BAR LPF 9TAP B...

Page 43: ...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 1 2 COMPOSITE PM NORMAL ANALOG PROMPT 1 OUT RETURN FS OFF TRUNK1 RS422 TRUNK2 RS422 MONO SW OFF HD BAR SELECT SMPTE BAR LPF 9TAP BAR USER1 100 WHITE BAR USER2 0 BLACK When the setting value is confirmed and the flashing stops you can move the cu...

Page 44: ... 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 45: ...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 46: ...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 47: ...NU button Select one of the menus CCU MENU OPERATION AUDIO MAINTENANCE Item Content Details page OPERATION Open the OPERATION menu screen OPERATION see page 48 AUDIO Open the AUDIO menu screen AUDIO see page 70 MAINTENANCE Open the MAINTENANCE menu screen MAINTENANCE see page 76 ...

Page 48: ... see page 53 OUTPUT FORMAT HD Display the OUT FORMAT HD menu OUT FORMAT HD see page 55 OUTPUT FORMAT UHD_HDR Display the OUT FORMAT UHD_HDR menu OUT FORMAT UHD_HDR see page 57 OUTPUT FORMAT HD_HDR Display the OUT FORMAT HD_HDR menu OUT FORMAT HD_HDR see page 59 SETTING Display the SETTING menu SETTING 1 2 see page 60 HD PHASE Display the HD PHASE menu HD PHASE see page 62 SD PHASE Display the SD P...

Page 49: ...the format restart the unit CCU MODE FORMAT UHD 59 94 2160 59 94p 1 2160 29 97p 2160 23 98p 2160 29 97psF 2160 23 98psF 2160 23PsF over59i FORMAT UHD 50 2160 50p 2 2160 25p 2160 25psF FORMAT HD 59 94 1080 59 94p 1080 23 98p over 59 94i 1080 29 97psF 1080 23 98psF 720 59 94p 1080 23PsF over59i FORMAT HD 50 1080 50p 1080 25psF 720 50p Set the format of the CCU output signal The output signal formats...

Page 50: ...MAT HD_HDR 59 94 1080 59 94p 1080 23 98p over 59 94i 1080 29 97psF 1080 23 98psF 720 59 94p 1080 23PsF over59i FORMAT HD_HDR 50 1080 50p 1080 25psF 720 50p Set the format of the CCU output signal The output signal formats that can be selected vary according to the FORMAT setting CCU MODE and FORMAT Conditions see page 51 When you change the format restart the unit CAMERA NUMBER 1 to 99 Set the cam...

Page 51: ...9 94i NORMAL PM UHD 1080 59 94p 2160 29 97p Native UHD_HDR 6G 2160 29 97p no signal HD_HDR 1080 29 97p HD_SDR 1080 29 97p HD_HDR 1080 29 97p HD_SDR 1080 29 97p NORMAL PM UHD_HDR 1080 29 97p UHD_HDR 1080 29 97p UHD_HDR 1080 29 97P 2160 23 98p Native UHD 6G 2160 23 98p no signal HD_HDR 1080 23 98p HD_SDR 1080 23 98p HD_HDR 1080 23 98p HD_SDR 1080 23 98p NORMAL PM UHD 1080 23 98p UHD 1080 23 98p UHD ...

Page 52: ...DR 1080 59 94i NORMAL PM 1080 23 98p over 59 94i HD_HDR 1080 23 98p over59 94i HD_SDR 1080 23 98p over59 94i HD_HDR 1080 23 98p over59 94i HD_SDR 1080 23 98p over59 94i HD_HDR 1080 23 98p over59 94i HD_SDR 1080 23 98p over59 94i NORMAL PM 1080 29 97PsF HD_HDR 1080 29 97PsF HD_SDR 1080 29 97PsF HD_HDR 1080 29 97PsF HD_SDR 1080 29 97PsF HD_HDR 1080 29 97PsF HD_SDR 1080 29 97PsF NORMAL PM 1080 23 98P...

Page 53: ... will be displayed Output selection conditions see page 54 SDI OUT1 4 SDI OUT2 SDI OUT1 4 SDI OUT3 SDI OUT1 4 SDI OUT4 SDI OUT5 6 3G HD Set the format of the signals to be output from 5 to 7 of the HD SDI OUT connectors Output selection conditions see page 54 SDI OUT7 SDI OUT8 HD Set the format of the signals to be output from 8 PM of the HD SDI OUT connector Output selection conditions see page 5...

Page 54: ...om the HD TRUNK TICO OUT connector HD_TRUNK Outputs the signals compatible with HD_TRUNK TICO Outputs the signals compatible with TICO Output selection conditions FORMAT CCU MODE SDI ANALOG OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 COMPOSITE PM UHD 59 94 2160 59 94p UHD 12G UHD 3G HD 1080i HD 1080i NORMAL PM 2160 29 97p UHD 6G UHD HD HD NORMAL PM 2160 23 98p UHD 6G UHD HD HD NORMAL PM 2160 29 97psF ...

Page 55: ...I OUT connectors and 5 to 7 of the HD SDI OUT connectors Output selection conditions see page 56 The settings of SDI OUT5 and SDI OUT6 are linked and change together SDI OUT1 4 SDI OUT2 SDI OUT1 4 SDI OUT3 SDI OUT1 4 SDI OUT4 SDI OUT5 6 SDI OUT7 SDI OUT8 HD Set the format of the signals to be output from 8 PM of the HD SDI OUT connector Output selection conditions see page 56 SDI OUT8 NORMAL PM PM...

Page 56: ...OUT8 COMPOSITE PM HD 59 94 1080 59 94p 3G HD HD NORMAL PM 1080 23PsF over59i HD HD NORMAL PM 1080 23 98p over 59 94i HD HD NORMAL PM 1080 29 97psF HD HD NORMAL PM 1080 23 98psF HD HD NORMAL PM 720 59 94p HD HD NORMAL PM HD 50 1080 50p 3G HD HD NORMAL PM 1080 25psF HD HD NORMAL PM 720 50p HD HD NORMAL PM ...

Page 57: ...n there is no output no signal will be displayed Output selection conditions see page 58 SDI OUT1 4 SDI OUT2 SDI OUT1 4 SDI OUT3 SDI OUT1 4 SDI OUT4 SDI OUT5 6 3G_HDR HD_HDR HD_SDR Set the format of the signals to be output from 5 to 7 of the HD SDI OUT connectors Output selection conditions see page 58 SDI OUT7 SDI OUT8 HD_HDR HD_SDR Set the format of the signals to be output from 8 PM of the HD ...

Page 58: ... conditions FORMAT CCU MODE SDI ANALOG OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 COMPOSITE PM UHD_HDR 59 94 2160 59 94p UHD_HDR 12G UHD_HDR 3G HDR HD 1080i _HDR HD 1080i _ SDR HD 1080i _HDR HD 1080i _ SDR NORMAL PM 2160 29 97p UHD_HDR 6G UHD_HDR HD 1080i _HDR HD 1080i _SDR HD 1080i _HDR HD 1080i _ SDR NORMAL PM 2160 23 98p UHD_HDR 6G UHD_HDR HD 1080i _HDR HD 1080i _SDR HD 1080i _HDR HD 1080i _ SDR N...

Page 59: ...UT8 HD_HDR HD_SDR Set the format of the signals to be output from 8 PM of the HD SDI OUT connector Output selection conditions see page 59 SDI OUT8 NORMAL PM PM NORMAL Set the signal to be output from 8 PM of the HD SDI OUT connector PM Output the picture monitor images NORMAL Output the main line images 3G SDI LEVEL A LEVEL B Set the output format for 3G output HDR COLORIMETRY BT 709 BT 2020 Chan...

Page 60: ...ANALOG PROMPT2 IN OUT connectors When 1 OUT is selected the signal input to the ANALOG PROMPT1 IN connector becomes the loop through output Apply termination on the connected device RETURN FS ON OFF Set the delay mode for the HD return signals TRUNK1 RS422 RS232C Set the TRUNK1 line send receive format of the TRUNK connector TRUNK2 Set the TRUNK2 line send receive format of the TRUNK connector MON...

Page 61: ...default settings Item Setting value Setting details DOWN CONVERT SC SQ LB LINK Set the down convert system Down conversion mode settings see page 124 UP CONVERT SC SQ LB LINK Set the up convert system C B SETUP 1 OFF COMPST SD_SDI BOTH Set the SD signal output for use with color bar output This is only displayed when the format is 59 94 Hz 1 AK UCU600P 600PS ...

Page 62: ...n the mode is 720 59p or 720 50p the setting unit is 1H of 720p When the mode is 1080 23 98psF the setting unit is 1H of 1080 23 98psF Otherwise the setting unit is 1H of 1080 59i or 1080 50i SD PHASE This is the selection screen for the SD PHASE menu SD PHASE SD H COARSE 0 SD H FINE 0 SD HD V 0H SCH 0 ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details SD H COARSE 30 to 0 to...

Page 63: ...NCE 90H 2 3 4 5 6 1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 GEN LOCK BB black burst signal CCU_VBS SDI SD _OUT CCU_HD_SDI_OUT 90H HD LINE 3 58 BB black burst signal 525 59 94 I VBS SDI SD signal 525 59 94 I HD_SDI signal 1125 59 94 I SD HD V item setting 0H_SD_DLAY 1FRAME 90H DLY 2 3 4 5 6 1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 GEN LOCK BB black burst signal CCU_VBS SDI SD _OUT CCU_HD_SDI_O...

Page 64: ... 75H 1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 624 625 1 2 3 4 624 625 1 2 3 4 GEN LOCK BB black burst signal CCU_VBS SDI SD _OUT CCU_HD_SDI_OUT 75H HD LINE 4 43 BB black burst signal 626 50 I VBS SDI SD signal 626 50 I HD_SDI signal 1125 50 I SD HD V item setting 0H_SD_DLAY 1FRAME 75H DLY 1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 624 625 1 2 3 4 624 625 1 2 3 4 GEN LOCK BB black burst signal CCU_VBS SDI SD _OUT ...

Page 65: ...DVANCE 90H 1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 GEN LOCK tri level sync signal CCU_HD_SDI_OUT CCU_VBS SDI SD _OUT 90H HD LINE Tri level sync signal 1125 59 94 I HD_SDI signal VBS SDI SD signal 525 59 94 I SD HD V item setting 0H_SD_DLAY 1FRAME 90H DLY 1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 GEN LOCK tri level sync signa...

Page 66: ...22 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 624 625 1 2 3 4 GEN LOCK tri level sync signal CCU_HD_SDI_OUT CCU_VBS SDI SD _OUT 75H HD LINE Tri level sync signal 1125 50 I HD_SDI signal 1125 50 I VBS SDI SD signal 626 50 I SD HD V item setting 0H_SD_DLAY 1FRAME 75H DLY 1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 624 625 1 2 3 4 GEN LOCK tri level sync si...

Page 67: ...ced with the camera number 1 to 15 being managed by the CCU ID2 POSITION V 00 01 to 05 Set the starting position vertical for display of camera ID2 in the color bar Set from which character in the vertical direction starting from the top left of the color bar to start displaying the BAR ID using the font size as the reference ID2 POSITION H 00 to 15 Set the starting position horizontal for display...

Page 68: ...TURN2 RET2 SELECT RETURN3 RET3 SELECT RETURN4 RET4 ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details SELECT RETURN1 RET1 RET2 RET3 RET4 VBS Set the input assignment of the return signals SELECT RETURN2 RET1 RET2 RET3 RET4 VBS SELECT RETURN3 RET1 RET2 RET3 RET4 VBS SELECT RETURN4 RET1 RET2 RET3 RET4 VBS ...

Page 69: ... set to ON R G and B will be set to OFF When SEQ and ENC are set to OFF R G and B will return to their previous configuration G OFF ON B OFF ON SEQ OFF ON ENC OFF ON MONITOR menu setting and operation The MONITOR menu R G B SEQ ENC operates as follows according to its setting MONITOR menu HDTV SDTV Remarks SDI8 PM VBS PM VBS PM R R R R Output R instead of Y PBPR and chroma signals OFF G G G G Outp...

Page 70: ...UNICATION Display the COMMUNICATION menu COMMUNICATION see page 72 INTERCOM1 Display the INTERCOM1 menu INTERCOM1 see page 73 INTERCOM2 Display the INTERCOM2 menu INTERCOM2 see page 74 PGM Display the PGM menu PGM see page 75 MIC OUT This is the selection screen for the MIC OUT menu MIC OUT MIC1 OUT GAIN 0dB LV 0dB MIC2 OUT GAIN 0dB LV 0dB ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value ...

Page 71: ...OM RECEIVE This is the selection screen for the CCU INTERCOM RECEIVE menu CCU INTERCOM RECEIVE CCU INCOM VR MIN MD MUTE PGM VR MIN MODE MUTE CCU INCOM OUT GAIN Normal ENG MIX CH2 OFF PROD MIX CH2 OFF PGM1 MIX CH2 OFF PGM2 MIX CH2 OFF ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details CCU INCOM VR MIN MD MUTE MIN_GAIN Set the minimum intercom volume level PGM VR MIN MODE MUTE...

Page 72: ... standby intercom I O cancellation signal level STBY INCOM ON OFF ON OFF Set the standby intercom to ON or OFF 1 The default setting varies depending on adjustment at the factory COMMUNICATION This is the selection screen for the COMMUNICATION menu COMMUNICATION INCOM1 ENG PROD ENG INCOM2 ENG PROD PROD PRIV SYSTEM SW ENG ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details INC...

Page 73: ...vel 4W OUTPUT LEVEL 40dB to 0dB to 20dB 1dB Step Switch the 4W intercom 1 output level RTS INPUT LEVEL 40dB to 0dB to 20dB 1dB Step Switch the RTS intercom 1 input level RTS OUTPUT LEVEL 40dB to 0dB to 20dB 1dB Step Switch the RTS intercom 1 output level RTS CANCEL LEVEL 20 0dB to 20 0dB 1 0 5dB Step Switch the RTS intercom 1 I O cancellation level CLRCOM INPUT LEVEL 40dB to 0dB to 20dB 1dB Step S...

Page 74: ...vel 4W OUTPUT LEVEL 40dB to 0dB to 20dB 1dB Step Switch the 4W intercom 2 output level RTS INPUT LEVEL 40dB to 0dB to 20dB 1dB Step Switch the RTS intercom 2 input level RTS OUTPUT LEVEL 40dB to 0dB to 20dB 1dB Step Switch the RTS intercom 2 output level RTS CANCEL LEVEL 20 0dB to 20 0dB 1 0 5dB Step Switch the RTS intercom 2 I O cancellation level CLRCOM INPUT LEVEL 40dB to 0dB to 20dB 1dB Step S...

Page 75: ...2 GAIN 0dB LV 0dB ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details PGM1 GAIN 0dB 20dB Switch the PGM1 input gain PGM1 LV 40dB to 0dB to 20dB Set the PGM1 input volume PGM2 GAIN 0dB 20dB Switch the PGM2 input gain PGM2 LV 40dB to 0dB to 20dB Set the PGM2 input volume ...

Page 76: ...he ANALOG GAIN menu ANALOG GAIN see page 80 ND CC NAME Display the ND CC NAME menu ND CC NAME 1 2 see page 80 NETWORK 1 Display the NETWORK menu NETWORK see page 82 VERSION Display the VERSION menu VERSION see page 82 PM VIEW SETTING Display the PM VIEW SETTING menu PM VIEW SETTING 1 2 see page 83 PM OPERATION STATUS Display the PM OPERATION STATUS menu PM OPERATION STATUS see page 85 SYSTEM 1 Dis...

Page 77: ... even when the unit s power is turned on In this case VF POWER must be set to ON on the operation panel of the ROP ON Turning on the power of this unit also turns on the power of the viewfinder REMOTE Turns on in the same state as when the CCU power was turned OFF SETUP This is the selection screen for the SETUP menu SETUP IRIS SCALE FULL CABLE CONNECTION HYBRID USER BUTTON1 CHARA USER BUTTON2 MEN...

Page 78: ...connection via the rear panel only regardless of the switch SWITCH SELECT The setting will be determined by the front panel switch setting TALLY MAKE V Select the input format for the TALLY signal MAKE When the circuit between the TALLY IN H terminal and TALLY IN C terminal is OPEN TALLY is OFF and when it is MAKE TALLY is ON The TALLY IN H terminal is internally pulled up to 5 V with a 2 2 K resi...

Page 79: ...s follows Setting value Control mode TYPE A Coded Mode TYPE B Direct Mode There are two types of waveform monitor WFM you can connect You can recall presets for the waveform monitor in the MONITOR menu Waveform monitor presets must be configured on the waveform monitor beforehand Depending on the model connection of the waveform monitor to the unit may require cable connections other than those de...

Page 80: ... display STATUS2 Characters which can be used Alphanumeric characters spaces _ ND FILTER_2 NAME 5 characters Factory setting 2 Set the name maximum 5 characters of ND filter 2 CLEAR The name set here is displayed in the status display STATUS2 Characters which can be used Alphanumeric characters spaces _ ND FILTER_3 NAME 5 characters Factory setting 3 Set the name maximum 5 characters of ND filter ...

Page 81: ...s displayed in the status display STATUS2 Characters which can be used Alphanumeric characters spaces _ CC FILTER_3 NAME 5 characters Factory setting C Set the name maximum 5 characters of CC filter 3 6300K The name set here is displayed in the status display STATUS2 Characters which can be used Alphanumeric characters spaces _ CC FILTER_4 NAME 5 characters Factory setting D Set the name maximum 5...

Page 82: ...n addition if you exit the menu without performing this operation the settings will return to their original values MAC ADDRESS Display only Displays the MAC address VERSION This is the selection screen for the VERSION menu VERSION VERSION 01 00 000 00 00 SOFTWARE 01 00 000 00 00 NETWORK 01 00 000 00 00 UHD FPGA 01 00 000 00 00 HS FPGA 01 00 000 00 00 RETURN FPGA1 01 00 000 00 00 RETURN FPGA2 01 0...

Page 83: ...ene file number on the picture monitor to ON or OFF SHUTTER ON OFF Set display of the shutter value on the picture monitor to ON or OFF ND CC FILTER ON OFF Set display of the ND CC filter name to the picture monitor to ON or OFF EXTENDER INFO ON OFF Set display of extender information extender and digital extender on the picture monitor to ON or OFF IRIS ON OFF Set display of the IRIS F value on t...

Page 84: ...mera on the picture monitor ZOOM POSITION ON OFF Set display of the zoom position information which is notified by the camera on the picture monitor to ON or OFF FOCUS POSITION ON OFF Set display of the focus position information which is notified by the camera on the picture monitor to ON or OFF OPT_CAM ON OFF Set display of the optical signal level camera side on the picture monitor to ON or OFF...

Page 85: ...TUS MASTER GAIN ON OFF Set display of picture monitor operation display item MASTER GAIN ON OFF SHUTTER ON OFF Set display of the picture monitor operation display item SHUTTER to ON or OFF LENS EXTENDER ON OFF Set display of the picture monitor operation display item LENS EXT to ON or OFF FILTER ON OFF Set display of picture monitor operation display item FILTER to ON or OFF SCENE FILE ON OFF Set...

Page 86: ...n Controls from the camera ROP or MSU cannot be performed during initialization CCU CUSTOM DATA LOAD Call the CCU management data stored in the CCU CCU CUSTOM DATA SAVE CURRENT FACTORY CANCEL Store the setting data managed by the CCU inside the CCU The items that are stored are the same as the items set with FACTORY INITIALIZE CURRENT Saves the values currently set for the CCU FACTORY Saves the va...

Page 87: ... SELECT dial 2 Turn the SELECT dial to select YES and then press the SELECT dial Initialization begins Data Initialized Initialized Not initialized CCU menu INITIALIZE FACTORY INITIALIZE OPERATION UHD SETTING AUDIO MAINTENANCE START UP SETUP excluding ROP SW AUX ANALOG GAIN ND CC NAME NETWORK VERSION PM VIEW SETTING PM OPERATION STATUS SYSTEM SD CARD ...

Page 88: ... you select this the execution confirmation screen NO YES appears CARD FORMAT Initialize the memory card When you select this the execution confirmation screen NO YES appears Initialization may take about 5 minutes Be sure to execute initialization after confirming the data because any data that is deleted by the initialization cannot be recovered Data Stored Loaded The following data is stored lo...

Page 89: ...eference files and scene files are saved or loaded from the ROP the following data applies Menu Saved loaded data Reference file Scene file AUDIO MIC OUT CCU INTERCOM TALK CCU INTERCOM RECEIVE STANDBY INTERCOM COMMUNICATION INTERCOM1 INTERCOM2 PGM MAINTENANCE ND CC NAME ...

Page 90: ...ettings for a multiple number of units the settings must be selected for each camera involved If the settings cannot be set using Easy IP Setup Software set the settings for the unit and personal computer individually in MAINTENANCE NETWORK of the CCU menu NETWORK see page 82 NOTE If after the network settings have been set another device on the same network has the same IP address the network ope...

Page 91: ...ut the network items and click the Save button The connection mode of the unit supports only Static IP Do not set for example DHCP because it is not supported After the Save button is clicked it takes about 2 minutes for the settings in the unit to be completed If the AC Adaptor or LAN cable is disconnected before the settings are completed the settings will be canceled In this case repeat the ste...

Page 92: ...he first time the installation screen for the plug in viewer software ActiveX appears Follow the instructions on the screen to perform installation If the plug in viewer software ActiveX installation screen continues to appear when switching screens even after it is installed restart the personal computer To uninstall the plug in viewer software select Control Panel Programs Uninstall a program in...

Page 93: ...Windows They cannot be used from a personal computer which is running OS X Mac Functions which can be used by Windows only are indicated using Windows The Network Camera View 4S plug in viewer software must have already been installed in order to display the unit s IP videos using a personal computer which is running Windows This is not required for a personal computer which is running OS X Mac In...

Page 94: ... personal computer IP videos may not be displayed depending on the performance of the personal computer concerned Windows When an item which is underlined on the screen is clicked a separate window opens and an input example is displayed Up to 14 users consisting of users receiving H 264 images and users receiving JPEG images can access the unit at the same time However depending on the settings f...

Page 95: ...e Live screen is displayed click the Setup button For details on the Setup screen see the following page Setup screen see page 100 When the Setup screen is displayed click the Live button For details on the Live screen see the following page Live screen see page 96 ...

Page 96: ...JPEG 6 1 2 5 4 Content Details page 1 Main area IP video display area Main area IP video display area see page 97 2 Compression button Compression button see page 97 3 stream button stream button see page 98 4 Image quality button Image quality button see page 98 5 Image Capture Size button Image Capture Size button see page 99 6 Full screen display button SnapShot button Windows Full screen displ...

Page 97: ...e of the personal computer used subjects and number of access users Up to 14 users consisting of users receiving H 264 images and users receiving JPEG images can access the unit at the same time However depending on the settings for the Bandwidth control bit rate and Max bit rate per client the number of users who can access the unit may be limited to less than 14 If the maximum number of users wh...

Page 98: ... see page 105 In the following cases the selection status of the stream buttons will return to the setting configured in the Video over IP tab Initial display settings for Live page Stream Windows When returning from another screen When the screen is updated If the H 264 image resolution is set to 1920x1080 or 1280x720 the image may be compressed depending on the size of the web browser window Ima...

Page 99: ...s for Live page Stream When returning from another screen When the screen is updated Full screen display button SnapShot button Display images in full screen mode Full screen display button Windows Capture a snapshot Snapshot button 1 Full screen display button Display the image in full screen mode When the image displayed in the main area is compressed clicking this once displays the image at the...

Page 100: ... Enter the user name and password The default settings for the user name and password are as follows User name admin Password 12345 3 Click the OK button Click OK again when the following screen appears While the initial settings remain used for the user name and password a message prompting the user to change the user name and password is displayed after authorization In order to ensure security ...

Page 101: ... Image screen is displayed in the main area Image screen see page 103 4 User mng button User mng When this button is pressed the User mng screen is displayed in the main area User mng screen see page 110 5 Network button Network When this button is pressed the Network screen is displayed in the main area Network screen see page 112 6 Maintenance button Maintenance When this button is pressed the M...

Page 102: ...ted for the automatic installation of the plug in viewer software On The plug in viewer software is automatically installed Off The plug in viewer software is not automatically installed Smoother live video display on the browser buffering On Off Configure settings for displaying images from the unit on the plug in viewer software On Temporarily store images from the unit onto the personal compute...

Page 103: ...2 Display still images JPEG 2 JPEG 3 Display still images JPEG 3 Refresh interval JPEG 59 94 Hz 1fps 2fps 3fps 5fps 6fps 1 10fps 1 15fps 1 30fps 1 50 Hz 1fps 2fps 5fps 10fps 1 12 5fps 1 25fps 1 Set the frame rate for JPEG images The frame rate may be slower than the specified value depending on the network environment resolution image quality simultaneous access count etc If images are not transmi...

Page 104: ...ion cannot be selected for separate JPEG images ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details Image capture size 1920x1080 1280x720 640x360 320x180 160x90 Select from the resolutions for the images to be displayed when displaying JPEG images Factory settings JPEG 1 1920 1080 JPEG 2 640 360 JPEG 3 320 180 Image quality 0 Super fine 1 Fine 2 3 4 5 Normal 6 7 8 9 Low Speci...

Page 105: ...hen On has been selected as the H 264 transmission setting the frame rate for JPEG images may become slower Internet mode over HTTP On Off Set whether to transmit the H 264 images via the Internet H 264 images can be transmitted using the same broadband router settings as when transmitting JPEG images On The H 264 images are transmitted using the HTTP port For details on setting the HTTP port numb...

Page 106: ...o the network bandwidth Advanced VBR Transmit H 264 images at the frame rate specified in Frame rate Images will be transmitted so that the average transmission volume during the duration specified in Control time period will be the bit rate specified in Max bit rate per client When Transmission priority is set to Frame rate or Advanced VBR the number of users that can connect may decrease Burst t...

Page 107: ... Bandwidth control bitrate under the Network tab of the Network screen With a bit rate other than 64kbps the actual bit rate may be lower than the specified value Bandwidth control bitrate see page 114 The range of H 264 bit rates that can be specified varies depending on the resolution 160 90 64kbps to 2048kbps 320 180 640 360 64kbps to 4096kbps 1280 720 256kbps to 8192kbps 1920 1080 512kbps to 1...

Page 108: ... so that H 264 images are not transmitted to other connected devices e g AK HRP1000 IP communication with the camera may be disabled if you transmit H 264 images to the AK HRP1000 Maximum number of simultaneous accesses Up to 14 users consisting of users receiving H 264 images and users receiving JPEG images can access the unit at the same time However depending on the settings for the Bandwidth c...

Page 109: ... to 10670 Multicast TTL HOP Limit 1 to 16 to 254 Enter the TTL HOP Limit value for multicast This needs to be set when Transmission type is set to Multicast port When transmitting H 264 images via the Internet transmitted images may not appear depending on proxy server settings firewall settings etc In such cases consult your network administrator When displaying multicast images on a personal com...

Page 110: ... user authentication Off Do not perform user authentication Authentication Digest or Basic Digest Basic Specify the method of user authentication to use The authorization configured here is used for authentication when accessing the web screen Digest authentication will always be used for connection with the controller Digest or Basic Use digest authentication or basic authentication Digest Use di...

Page 111: ...address of the personal computer from which access to the unit is allowed is input here The host name cannot be input as the IP address When the IP address subnet mask length is input the personal computers which are allowed to access the camera can be restricted on a subnet by subnet basis If for instance 192 168 0 1 24 has been input and the 1 Administrator setting has been selected as the Acces...

Page 112: ...outer HTTP port IPv4 network ___ indicates factory default settings Item Setting value Setting details IP address IPv4 192 168 0 20 Enter the IP address of the unit Input an address that will not duplicate an existing IP address which has been set for a personal computer or another network camera Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Enter the subnet mask of the unit Default gateway 192 168 0 1 Enter the defa...

Page 113: ... 25 42 53 67 68 69 110 123 161 162 443 554 995 10669 10670 49152 49200 to 49299 59000 to 61000 ROP port 49152 49200 to 49299 Individually assign the port numbers used for connecting to the ROPs Line speed Auto 100M Full 100M Half 10M Full 10M Half Set the data line speed Auto The line speed is set automatically 100M Full 100 Mbps full duplex 100M Half 100 Mbps half duplex 10M Full 10 Mbps full dup...

Page 114: ...d 1280byte when the maximum segment size MSS of the used communication line is limited For details on the maximum segment size MSS of communication lines consult your network administrator Bandwidth control bitrate Unlimited 64kbps 128kbps 256kbps 384kbps 512kbps 768kbps 1024kbps 2048kbps 4096kbps 8192kbps Set the amount of data to be distributed When Bandwidth control bitrate is set to a low valu...

Page 115: ...Image capture size 160 90 H 264 1 H 264 2 H 264 3 H 264 4 Windows Internet mode over HTTP On Transmission priority Best effort H 264 1 Windows Image capture size 1280 720 Max bit rate per client Max1024 kbps Min1024 kbps H 264 2 Windows Image capture size 640 360 Max bit rate per client Max1024 kbps Min128 kbps H 264 3 Windows Image capture size 320 180 Max bit rate per client Max1024 kbps Min128 ...

Page 116: ... return image processing FPGA1 version FPGA RETURN FPGA2 Display the return image processing FPGA2 version FPGA MAIN FPGA Display the FPGA version of this unit FPGA INCOM FPGA Display the power and audio management FPGA version FPGA USC FPGA Display the UHD output conversion FPGA version Viewer software installation counter The number of plug in viewer software applications which have been install...

Page 117: ...it until downloading is completed 1 Click the Execute button of Download The save destination dialog box appears 2 Specify the save destination folder and then click the OK button The data is saved Applying settings stored on a personal computer to the unit Upload Follow the procedure below to upload a unit configuration file that was saved to a personal computer with the download function Downloa...

Page 118: ...within 20 minutes change the IP address using the Easy IP Setup Software Is the wrong IP address being accessed Mac Using the OS X terminal execute ping c 10 IP address which has been set in this unit A reply returned from the unit signifies that there are no problems in operation If a reply is not received reboot the unit and within 20 minutes change the IP address using the Easy IP Setup Softwar...

Page 119: ...ge the HTTP port number of the unit to a port number that is not filtered It is not possible to download the setting files Has the file download function been disabled Windows Perform the procedure below 1 Select Tools Internet Options in Internet Explorer 2 Click the Security tab and click the Custom level button under Security level for this zone 3 In the Security Settings dialog box select the ...

Page 120: ...l computer s keyboard to request the settings to be acquired Mac The images do not update or display properly Perform the following to delete the temporary Internet files cache Windows 1 Select Tools Internet Options in Internet Explorer 2 Click the General tab and click the Delete button under Browsing history 3 In the Delete Browsing History screen select the Temporary Internet Files checkbox an...

Page 121: ...elerator function as follows This section describes the procedure for Windows 7 as an example Changing the settings may not be possible depending on your environment 1 Right click on the desktop and select Screen Resolution from the menu 2 Click Advanced settings 3 Select the Troubleshoot tab and click Change setting 4 If the User Account Control dialog box appears click Yes When logged on with an...

Page 122: ... warning window appears click the Install button An unnecessary status bar or scroll bar is displayed in the pop up Display the Security tab on the Internet Options screen of Internet Explorer and then select Internet Click the Custom level button set Allow script initiated windows without size or position constraints to Enable under Miscellaneous and click the OK button When the warning window ap...

Page 123: ...is set to WFM_TYPE A SD_ASPECT or WFM_ TYPE B SD_ASPECT in the MAINTENANCE menu Waveform monitor preset setting bit output Open collector output When AUX FUNCTION is set to AUDIO GAIN SD_ASPECT in the MAINTENANCE menu Camera microphone gain setting bit input Photo coupler input 3 P5 4 P4 5 P3 6 P2 7 P1 8 GND Ground 9 MODE2 Photo coupler input Down conversion mode settings see page 124 Example of m...

Page 124: ...ed TYPE B AUX connector output P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 PRESET1 Open Open Open Open Open Shorted PRESET2 Open Open Open Open Shorted Open PRESET3 Open Open Open Shorted Open Open PRESET4 Open Open Shorted Open Open Open PRESET5 Open Shorted Open Open Open Open PRESET6 Shorted Open Open Open Open Open Shorted Shorted with pin 8 GND AUDIO GAIN settings You can control camera microphone gain from an externa...

Page 125: ...00 mA max Max current 100 mA Max voltage 12 V Max current 100 mA Max voltage 12 V TRUNK connector page 26 3 JEY 9S 1A3F LF SN J S T Mfg Co Ltd Pin No Function Flow of signal Remarks 1 TRUNK1_TX C CAM CCU RS 422 RS 232C Selected using a menu Connect to the C side during RS 232C connections The H is open 2 TRUNK1_TX H CAM CCU 3 TRUNK1_RX H CCU CAM 4 TRUNK1_RX C CCU CAM 5 GND 6 TRUNK2_TX C CAM CCU 7 ...

Page 126: ...N H SYSTEM CCU ON Short TTL H 24 V Example of tally input connections see page 127 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 RTS 4 W RTS CLRCOM Selected using a menu 15 INCOM PROD OUT C CCU SYSTEM 16 INCOM PROD GND 17 INCOM PROD IN H SYSTEM CCU 18 INCOM PROD IN C SYSTEM CCU 19 PGM2 IN H SYSTEM CCU 0 dBm 20 dBm 600 Ω Selected u...

Page 127: ...U600 R TALLY IN H G TALLY IN H YL TALLY IN H R TALLY IN C G TALLY IN C YL TALLY IN C 1 Equivalent circuit ROP connector page 26 5 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 128: ...ctric Co Ltd Pin No Function Flow of signal Remarks 1 SHIELD 0 dBm 600 Ω 2 HOT CCU SYSTEM 3 COLD CCU SYSTEM When connecting to an unbalanced input terminal of an external 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 conver...

Page 129: ... AK UCU600 OPS2404 PR Tajimi Electronics Co Ltd AK UCU600S FXW 3K 93C TLM LEMO Pin No Function Flow of signal 1 Optical fiber CAM CCU 2 Optical fiber CCU CAM 3 Control line CCU CAM 4 Control line CCU CAM 5 AC 240 V CCU CAM 6 AC 240 V CCU CAM ...

Page 130: ...59i UHD_HDR 59 94 2160 59 94p 2160 29 97p 2160 23 98p 2160 29 97PsF 2160 23 98PsF 2160 23PsF over59i UHD 50 2160 50p 2160 25p 2160 25PsF UHD_HDR 50 2160 50p 2160 25p 2160 25PsF HD 59 94 1080 59 94p 1080 23 98p over 59 94i 1080 29 97PsF 1080 23 98PsF 720 59 94p 1080 23PsF over59i HD_HDR 59 94 1080 59 94p 1080 23 98p over 59 94i 1080 29 97PsF 1080 23 98PsF 720 59 94p 1080 23PsF over59i HD 50 1080 50...

Page 131: ... 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 132: ...nalog composite 1 line Prompter input HD SDI 1 line with active through output Analog composite 2 lines through output of 1 and input of 2 share the connector 2 It is not terminated when the unit is turned OFF No through output Reference input BB black burst tri level 1 1 line automatic termination connect to upper connector BB signal and tri level signal automatically recognized with loop through...

Page 133: ...ing directly with a personal computer 1 The BB black burst signal and tri level sync signal of the reference input are recognized automatically 2 Depending on the setting only one of them can be selected at one time 3 IP video is cannot be transmitted when CCU MODE is set to 2160 23 98p 2160 23 98psf 1080 23 98p or 1080 23 98psF The symbols on this product including the accessories represent the f...

Page 134: ...E 87 INTERCOM1 73 INTERCOM2 74 INTERCOM connector 21 123 IP connection 19 IRIS 30 L LAN connector 26 LAN TRUNK connector 25 Live screen 96 M MAINTENANCE 76 Memory card access lamp 23 Memory card slot 23 Menu Displaying 41 Operations 40 MENU button 23 MIC connector 26 128 MIC OUT 70 MIC switch 22 MONITOR 69 MSU connector 26 128 N ND CC NAME 80 81 NETWORK 82 O OPERATION 48 Operation displays 38 OPTI...

Page 135: ...en 100 SIGNAL GND terminal 26 START UP 77 Status 32 33 34 35 36 37 Status displays 31 Status display screen 31 STATUS indicators 22 STBY INTERCOM 72 SYSTEM 86 SYSTEM MODE 49 T TALLY lamps 21 TRUNK connector 26 125 U UHD HS HD SDI OUT connectors 24 USER1 and USER2 buttons 23 V VBS OUT connector 24 VBS PM OUT connector 24 VBS RET IN connector 24 VERSION 82 W WARNING 29 Web Screen 90 Index 135 ...

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