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Setting menu configuration

Painting

CAM SETTING SW

Image ON/OFF settings

Black shading adjustments

Pedestal, flare and gain
adjustments

White shading adjustments

Gamma adjustments

Matrix adjustments

Knee and white clip
adjustments

BLACK SHD

PED/FLARE/GAIN

GAMMA

   FLARE 

(for setting the flare to ON or OFF)

   BLACK GAMMA 

(for setting the black gamma to ON or OFF)

   GAMMA 

(for setting the gamma to ON or OFF)

   KNEE 

(for setting the knee to ON or OFF)

   WHITE CLIP 

(for setting the white clip to ON or OFF)

   MATRIX 

(for setting the matrix to ON or OFF)

   DTL 

(for setting DTL to ON or OFF)

   PED M 

(for adjusting the master pedestal)

   PED R 

(for adjusting the R pedestal)

   PED B 

(for adjusting the B pedestal)

   FLARE G 

(for adjusting the G flare) 

   FLESH DTL 

(for setting the flesh tone DTL to ON or OFF)

   B H SAW R

 (for adjusting the R black shading H.SAW)

   B H SAW G

 (for adjusting the G black shading H.SAW)

   B H SAW B

 (for adjusting the B black shading H.SAW)

   B H PARA R 

(for adjusting the R black shading H.parabola)

   B H PARA G

 (for adjusting the G black shading H.parabola)

   B H PARA B

 (for adjusting the B black shading H.parabola)

   B V SAW R

 (for adjusting the R black shading V.SAW)

   B V SAW G

 (for adjusting the G black shading V.SAW)

   B V SAW B 

(for adjusting the B black shading V.SAW)

   B V PARA R 

(for adjusting the R black shading V.parabola)

   B V PARA G 

(for adjusting the G black shading V.parabola)

   B V PARA B 

(for adjusting the B black shading V.parabola)

WHITE SHADING

   FLARE R 

(for adjusting the R flare)

   FLARE B 

(for adjusting the B flare)

   GAIN R 

(for adjusting the R gain) 

   GAIN G

 (for adjusting the G gain) 

   GAIN B 

(for adjusting the B gain)

   W H SAW R 

(for adjusting the R white shading H.SAW)

   W H SAW G 

(for adjusting the G white shading H.SAW)

   W H SAW B 

(for adjusting the B white shading H.SAW)

   W H PARA R 

(for adjusting the R white shading H.parabola)

   W H PARA G 

(for adjusting the G white shading H.parabola)

   W H PARA B

 (for adjusting the B white shading H.parabola)

   W V SAW R

 (for adjusting the R white shading V.SAW)

   W V SAW G

 (for adjusting the G white shading V.SAW)

   W V SAW B

 (for adjusting the B white shading V.SAW)

   W V PARA R 

(for adjusting the R white shading V.parabola)

   W V PARA G 

(for adjusting the G white shading V.parabola)

   W V PARA B 

(for adjusting the B white shading V.parabola)

   GAMMA M 

(for adjusting the master gamma)

   GAMMA R 

(for adjusting the R gamma)

   GAMMA B 

(for adjusting the B gamma)

   BLACK GAMMA G 

(for adjusting the G black gamma)

   BLACK GAMMA R 

(for adjusting the R black gamma)

   BLACK GAMMA B 

(for adjusting the B black gamma)

KNEE/WHITE CLIP

   KNEE PNT M  

(for adjusting the master knee point)

   KNEE PNT R 

(for adjusting the R knee point)

LINEAR MATRIX

   KNEE PNT B 

(for adjusting the B knee point)

   KNEE SLP M  

(for adjusting the master knee slope)

   KNEE SLP R 

(for adjusting the R knee slope)

   KNEE SLP B 

(for adjusting the B knee slope)

   WHITE CLIP LVL 

(for adjusting the white clip level)

   R-G 

(for adjusting the R-G level)

   R-B 

(for adjusting the R-B level)

   G-R 

(for adjusting the G-R level)

   G-B 

(for adjusting the G-B level)

   B-R 

(for adjusting the B-R level)

   B-G

 (for adjusting the B-G level)

Hierarchical menus

Summary of Contents for AKHC931 - 720P SYSTEMS CAMERA

Page 1: ...Model AK HC931P Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructions completely Multi Format Camera ...

Page 2: ...ow the attached installation instructions and do not make any unauthorized modifications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses a...

Page 3: ...g the microphone 14 Mounting the camera on a tripod 15 Component system configuration 16 System connections 1 with Multi Format Camera 18 System connections 2 with build up unit 19 System connections 3 with MSU 20 Status displays on viewfinder screen 21 Menu operations 22 Setting menu configuration 24 AK HC931P Connector pin assignment 27 External dimension drawing 28 Specifications 29 ...

Page 4: ...estal and iris and control such switches as the gain and output selector switches Features Newly developed 720P 2 3z million pixel CCDs incorporated This achieves a high sensitivity that surpasses the standard sensitivity of F10 and is on a par with SD Smear has been cut to 130 dB and the number of white marks has been drastically reduced by process improvements H CCD drive is accomplished at a fr...

Page 5: ...K PGM PGM LEVEL INCOM1 INCOM1 INCOM2 BREAKER RET CONT EXT I O POWER CCU OFF EXT CALL 1 2 3 4 1 OFF 2 ON OFF PTT ON OFF PTT 1 OFF 2 RET B 1 2 3 4 INCOM2 TALLY OUT MIC1 MIC2 EARPHONE TRUNK RCB DC IN PUSH PUSH F R PROMPTER OUT GL IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A k B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q Controls and their functions ...

Page 6: ...BY SAVE HIGH LOW MID BAR A CAM B TEST PRST ON PTT OUTPUT W BAL USER SEL FILTER ND 1 CAP CC 2 CLEAR 3 1 4ND 4 1 16ND 5 1 64ND 3200K 4300K 6300K CROSS DF0 A B C D E PTT RET Y Z _ a W X T U _ S R V 1 MONITOR OUT HD SDI OUT OPT FIBER AUX OUT PROMPTER GL LENS MIC1 VF ULTI FORMAT DIGITAL CAMERA SYSTEM F E j i Controls and their functions ...

Page 7: ...is is used to select the PGM to be mixed with INCOM2 INCOM2 PGM level control INCOM2 PGM This is used to adjust the INCOM2 and PGM mixing level RET A selector switch RET A This switch is used to select the return images to be switched by RET A RET B selector switch RET B This switch is used to select the return images to be switched by RET B CALL LED This lights when the CALL switch is pressed It ...

Page 8: ...ally When it is pressed again the optical filter can be controlled by the ROP X Monitor output selector switch MONI SEL This is used to select the images Y NAM R G B which are to be output from the monitor output connector Y ND filter selector knob This is used to adjust the optical filter manually when LOCAL has been selected as the filter setting 1 CAP 2 Through 3 1 4 4 1 16 5 1 64 Z CC filter s...

Page 9: ...cursor to the setting items The menu settings are established by operating this dial button For details on the menu operations refer to the section on the menu operations d Electronic shutter selector switch SHUTTER This is set to ON when the electronic shutter is to be used When it is set to the SEL position the shutter speed is switched in the preset range and the mode is also switched It is not...

Page 10: ...ndling the lens refer to the instructions that accompany the lens Depending on the lens mounted it may be necessary to perform the following lens and camera adjustments 1 Flange back adjustment for the lens 2 Auto iris operation speed adjustment for the lens 3 White shading adjustment for the lens performed using the controls on the camera 1 Raise the lens clamp lever and remove the mount cap Moun...

Page 11: ...meters from the flange back adjustment chart If the video level is too high use a filter or shutter 4 Loosen the screw that secures the F f flange focus ring Note Depending on the lens concerned this ring may be marked as the F b flange back ring 5 Set the zoom ring to the telephoto position either by manual or electrical means 6 Shoot the flange back adjustment chart and turn the distance ring to...

Page 12: ... connector ensure that it is fully and securely inserted 3 Pull up the knob on the mounting plate and slide the plate to attach the viewfinder 4 Tighten the stopper screw securely Detaching the viewfinder 1 Check that the camera s POWER switch is at the OFF position 2 Loosen the stopper screw pull up the knob on the mounting plate and slide the viewfinder along and off the plate 3 Disconnect the p...

Page 13: ...sition fixing lever towards the outside to release the it from the locked position 2 Move the viewfinder forward or backward to adjust its position 3 Rotate the viewfinder forward backward position fixing lever in the opposite direction until it locks Lever Viewfinder Forwrd or backward position adjustment Performing the viewfinder adjustments The viewfinder is an optional accessory Stopper screw ...

Page 14: ...tighten up the clamp screw 3 Connect the microphone cable to the MIC IN connector on the camera When the microphone is mounted on the viewfinder optional accessory for use The microphone of the microphone kit AJ MC700P optional accessory can be mounted on the viewfinder MIC IN connector Microphone holder Clamp screw 4 If the audio channel whose signals are to be recorded so requires set the AUDIO ...

Page 15: ... 60 dB 20 30 40 50 60 MIC2 R NAM Y C FILTER LOCAL MONI SEL G B 1 A CAM VTR GAIN ON STBY SAVE HIGH LOW MID BAR A CAM B TEST PRST ON PTT OUTPUT W BAL USER SEL FILTER ND 1 CAP CC 2 CLEAR 3 1 4ND 4 1 16ND 5 1 64ND 3200K 4300K 6300K CROSS DF0 A B C D E Red lever Tripod attachment Detaching the camera from the tripod attachment While pushing the red lever move the black lever in the direction of the arr...

Page 16: ...AMMA ON BLK OFF GAMMA KNEE ON AUTO OFF KNEE CLIP OFF WHITE CLIP WHITE ON MATRIX MATRIX OFF HD DTL HD DTL OFF SD DTL SD DTL BLACK WHITE R SHADING G B KNEE GAMMA BLK UNDO PED FLAME GAMMA GAIN SYSTEM FUNC BAR TEST CHARACTER RST OPT FAN 60Hz CABLE WHITE SET UP BLACK HEAD ON VFPW SD CARD CAMERA NO ALARM AUTO MODE FILTER SCENE FILE MONITOR GAIN SHUTTER CONTROL ND HEAD CAP 100 25 6 3 1 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 ...

Page 17: ...ly or simultaneously by remote control It can be operated together with the ROP 4 2z viewfinder 2zVF AJ HVF27P This is the viewfinder for the Multi Format Camera 5 Build up unit AK HBU931P This is an adapter used to mount a larger lens optional accessory on the Multi Format Camera Thereby it affords the same level of operability as that provided by a larger camera 6 LCD viewfinder LCD VF AK HVF931...

Page 18: ...E MIC ON PTT OFF OFF PGN2 250V 2 5A SHORT ALARM P U S H PHANT OFF AB PHANT OFF AB dB 20 30 40 MIC1 50 60 dB 20 30 40 50 60 MIC2 R NAM Y C FILTER LOCAL MONI SEL G B 1 A CAM VTR GAIN ON STBY SAVE HIGH LOW MID BAR A CAM B TEST PRST ON PTT OUTPUT W BAL USER SEL FILTER ND 1 CAP CC 2 CLEAR 3 1 4ND 4 1 16ND 5 1 64ND 3200K 4300K 6300K CROSS DF0 A B C D E System connections 1 with Multi Format Camera 1 Bef...

Page 19: ...VE M PEDACTIVE ALARM LENS X0 8 PED IRIS EXT CALL SENSE RANGE G B R PED Remote Operation Panel AK HRP930P CABLE TALLY CALL OPEN FUSE MAIN HEAD POWER 125V 5A FUSE LEVEL PGN PGN1 COXN PRIVATE MIC ON PTT OFF OFF PGN2 250V 2 5A SHORT ALARM P U S H PHANT OFF AB PHANT OFF AB dB 20 30 40 MIC1 50 60 dB 20 30 40 50 60 MIC2 R NAM Y C FILTER LOCAL MONI SEL G B 1 A CAM VTR GAIN ON STBY SAVE HIGH LOW MID BAR A ...

Page 20: ...FF KNEE OFF OFF HD DTL SD DTL ON HD FACE ON SD FACE CLIP OFF WHITE OFF HD MATRIX SD MATRIX OFF CHARACTER CARD HEAD POWER ALL CLOSE PM R G B SEC ENC BAR TEST WHITE BLACK SET UP RESET ALARM REF LOCAL STORE ALL STORE ON MODE CONTROL 2 3 4 5 6 SD CARD AUTO MONITOR WFM ON VAR HEAD CALL ACTIVE M PED IRIS Masler Setup Unit AK MSU930 AUTO LENS EXT X0 8 COASER MEMO RECALL MEMO RECALL CAP 100 25 ND 6 3 1 6 ...

Page 21: ...cted by the RET selector switch 4 Battery voltage display This indicates the voltage of the battery currently in use 5 Filter display This indicates the type of filter selected 6 White balance memory display This indicates the automatic adjustment memory selected for the white balance A The WHITE BAL switch is set to A B The WHITE BAL switch is set to B P The WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST 7 Gain...

Page 22: ... i d e M o d u l a t i o n 1 5 Z o n e M a r k 1 3 9 S a f e t y M a r k 1 6 9 C e n t e r M a r k O F F C e n t e r M a r k S e l 1 L i n e W i d t h 4 2 Turn the JOG dial to select the menu item 3 After having selected the item press the JOG dial to access that item s menu 2 When the JOG dial is pressed the setting of the item indicated by the arrow flashes 3 Turn the JOG dial to change the sett...

Page 23: ...0 0 1 C a m S e t t i n g 3 R E T I D R E T 1 A M C D 1 0 0 1 R E T I D R E T 2 E F G H 2 0 0 1 R E T I D R E T 3 I J K L 3 0 0 1 R E T I D R E T 4 W X Y Z 4 0 0 1 2 Turn the JOG dial to change the setting C a m S e t t i n g 3 R E T I D R E T 1 A B C D 1 0 0 1 R E T I D R E T 2 E F G H 2 0 0 1 R E T I D R E T 3 I J K L 3 0 0 1 R E T I D R E T 4 W X Y Z 4 0 0 1 3 When the JOG dial is now pressed t...

Page 24: ...dard lens RET 2 SW function EXT RET1 for setting the external return control SW1 function EXT RET2 for setting the external return control SW2 function RET MODE for setting the return SW operation mode VOLTAGE for setting the supply voltage display to ON or OFF COLOR TEMP for setting the color temperature display to ON or OFF White Ch for setting the white balance memory H PHASE for setting the ho...

Page 25: ... SHADING FLARE R for adjusting the R flare FLARE B for adjusting the B flare GAIN R for adjusting the R gain GAIN G for adjusting the G gain GAIN B for adjusting the B gain W H SAW R for adjusting the R white shading H SAW W H SAW G for adjusting the G white shading H SAW W H SAW B for adjusting the B white shading H SAW W H PARA R for adjusting the R white shading H parabola W H PARA G for adjust...

Page 26: ...tone area edge slope G_Cy SAT for adjusting the G_Cy gain G_Cy PHASE for adjusting the G Cy phase Cy SAT for adjusting the Cy gain Cy PHASE for adjusting the Cy phase Cy_B SAT for adjusting the Cy_B gain Cy_B PHASE for adjusting the Cy_B phase B SAT for adjusting the B gain B PHASE for adjusting the B phase B_Mg SAT for adjusting the B_Mg gain B_Mg PHASE for adjusting the B_Mg phase Mg SAT for adj...

Page 27: ...0 UNREG_GND 11 MONI OUT 12 MONI OUT_GND 13 14 15 16 IRIS_CONT 17 IRIS_POSI 18 ZOOM_POS 19 FOCUS_POS L_RXD 20 S_IRIS_A R L_TXD Pin Signal 1 CAM_DATA H 2 CAM_DATA C 3 CAM_CONT H 4 CAM_CONT C 5 6 ECU_ON 7 8 9 RCOP 12V 10 UNREG_GND Pin Signal 1 EXT_GND 2 3 4 EXT 12V Pin Signal 1 UNREG_GND 2 R_TALLY_OUT 3 G_TALLY_OUT 4 SCRIPT 12V Pin Signal 1 MIC1_GND 2 MIC1 H 3 MIC1 C Pin Signal 1 MIC2_GND 2 MIC2 H 3 ...

Page 28: ... CALL 1 2 3 4 1 OFF 2 ON OFF PTT ON OFF PTT 1 OFF 2 RET B 1 2 3 4 INCOM2 TALLY OUT MIC1 MIC2 EARPHONE TRUNK RCB DC IN PUSH PUSH F R PROMPTER OUT GL IN PHANT OFF AB PHANT OFF AB dB 20 30 40 MIC1 50 60 dB 20 30 40 50 60 MIC2 R NAM Y C FILTER LOCAL MONI SEL G B 1 A CAM VTR GAIN ON STBY SAVE HIGH LOW MID BAR A CAM B TEST PRST ON PTT OUTPUT W BAL USER SEL FILTER ND 1 CAP CC 2 CLEAR 3 1 4ND 4 1 16ND 5 1...

Page 29: ...cifications are subject to change without notice Operating temperature range 32oF to 104oF 0oC to 40oC Storage temperature range 4oF to 140oF 20oC to 60oC Operating ambient humidity Less than 85 Weight Approx 10 7 lbs 4 85 kg Dimensions 5 W k11 1 16 H k14 3 8 D inch excluding protrusions 126 k 280 k 365 mm Basic items 1 Pickup device 2 3z million pixel ITCCD x 3 2 System GBR pickup system 3 Color ...

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