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Operating precautions

Use the AW-PS505 dedicated AC adapter for the MSU’s power supply.

Handle the unit carefully.

Dropping the unit or subjecting it to strong impact may cause malfunctioning and failures.

Operate the unit within a temperature range of 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C).

Operation in locations below 32 °F or above 104 °F may adversely affect the internal parts.

Be absolutely sure to turn off the power before connecting or disconnecting the cables.

Do not use the unit outdoors.

Install the unit at a distance of at least 1 meter from the monitor.

Maintenance

Disconnect the power plug, and wipe the unit with a dry cloth.  To remove stubborn dirt, soak a cloth in some diluted
kitchen detergent and wring it out well, and then wipe the unit gently.

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Overview ............................................................................................................................................................. 3

Accessories ........................................................................................................................................................ 3

Operating precautions ....................................................................................................................................... 3

Parts and their functions ................................................................................................................................... 4

Connections ..................................................................................................................................................... 14

External dimension drawing  ........................................................................................................................... 14

Specifications ................................................................................................................................................... 15

This master setup unit (MSU) is used to control the the multi-format cameras (AK-HC931P) and the camera
control units (AK-HCU931P).

A dedicated multi-cable is used to connect this unit with the remote operation panel.

Overview

Accessories

Mounting screws (M4, 8 mm) ................................

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Contents

Avoid using benzine, paint thinners and other volatile substances.

If a chemically-treated cleaning cloth is to be used, read the precautions for its use carefully.

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Summary of Contents for AKMSU930 - MASTER SETUP UNIT

Page 1: ...AK MSU930P Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructions completely Master Setup Unit ...

Page 2: ...forme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES The serial number of this product may be found on the bottom of the unit FCC Note This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any unauthorized modifica...

Page 3: ...pe the unit with a dry cloth To remove stubborn dirt soak a cloth in some diluted kitchen detergent and wring it out well and then wipe the unit gently Contents 3 Overview 3 Accessories 3 Operating precautions 3 Parts and their functions 4 Connections 14 External dimension drawing 14 Specifications 15 This master setup unit MSU is used to control the the multi format cameras AK HC931P and the came...

Page 4: ...ORE 3 4 ENC MONITOR SCENE FILE SHUTTER SYNCRO M GAIN REF FILE 5 6 7 8 CC 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 8 9 A B D E F G H I K M N O P Q S T U L J R C UNDO POWER Master Setup Unit AUX LINK CSU 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 POWER DC IN G N D W X Y Z V MSU operation panel 1Alarm LEDs ALARM These LEDs light when optical transmission is not proceeding satisfactorily or when a problem has occurred in the camera CC...

Page 5: ...the signal level of the video signals with the reverse characteristics matching the TV video signal input and light emitting level characteristics Lighted Gamma correction OFF gamma correction function is canceled Off Gamma correction function is valid Knee OFF switch KNEE OFF MODE This is used to cancel the knee function that attenuates those parts of the video signals where a particular level kn...

Page 6: ...ertical sawtooth wave correction This is used to correct the coloring of white screen images in the vertical direction Adjustment range 100 to 100 0 Equivalent to OFF VPAR Vertical parabola correction This is used to correct the coloring of white screen images in the vertical direction Adjustment range 100 to 100 0 Equivalent to OFF R G B shading switches R G B These are used to select the video s...

Page 7: ...tting This is used to set the monitor switch selection to PM WFM or the PM WFM link mode Parts and their functions Black gamma control switch BLK GAMMA CONTROL This is operable when the lamp of the BLK GAMMA ON switch among the MODE ON OFF switches is lighted It is selected to adjust the black gamma curve When the switch is selected its lamp lights BLKR BLKM BLKB GAM Black gamma curve R MASTER or ...

Page 8: ...estal position When it is selected its lamp lights GPED G pedestal level Adjustment range 100 to 100 amount of G pedestal offset from master pedestal RPED BPED R B pedestal level Adjustment range 100 to 100 The level is increased or decreased from the level at the pedestal position where the black balance was attained When the black balance is adjusted 0 is set as the adjustment value Gain control...

Page 9: ... adjustments VDTL Vertical detail level This is used to adjust the amount of vertical detail HDTL Horizontal detail level This is used to adjust the amount of horizontal detail HD detail control switch HD DTL CONTROL This switch is selected to change the amount by which the picture quality in the detailed parts of the HDTV video output has been enhanced by which the relative hardness softness has ...

Page 10: ...rts and their functions CRISP Crisp This is used to set the maximum amplitude of the very faint noise components which are to be removed from the detail components PEAK1 Peak frequency This is used to select one of the two contour correction frequency bands boost frequency or peak frequency PEAK2 Peak frequency This is used to select one of the two contour correction frequency bands boost frequenc...

Page 11: ...aracters on the PM Parts and their functions Reference switch Reference file call switch REF If one camera has been selected by the camera selector switch this switch is used to call the reference setting information reference file for that camera A reference file can be changed by making the changes while calling the reference file and saving the changes How to call the data in a reference file 1...

Page 12: ...ates that the camera s call switch has been pressed Off This indicates that the camera s call switch has not been pressed Parts and their functions BMONITOR Monitor selector switches R G B SEQ ENC MONITOR These are used to select what is to be displayed on the waveform monitor WFM and picture monitor PM The output mode can be changed by selecting the MONI SEL and MONI LINK settings on the SYSTEM s...

Page 13: ...ed tally indicator This lights when the red tally signal is input to the tally INCOM connector on the CCU Green tally indicator This lights when the green tally signal is input to the tally INCOM connector on the CCU IAuto iris switch AUTO This is used to activate the auto iris function Lighted The auto iris mode is established Off The lens iris is controlled by the iris control JIris coarse switc...

Page 14: ... CSU connector on the rear panel of the CCU using the dedicated ROP cable optional accessory 2 After having connected all the components set the CCU s main power switch to ON and then set the camera power switch to ON Notes When the camera is not connected the functions which can be controlled using this panel are limited to the CCU control items Before disconnecting the ROP able be certain to set...

Page 15: ...lack shading selection white shading selection R G B shading black gamma control matrix control FUNC system pedestal control gain control gamma curve control flare control white clip control knee control HD detail control HD skin tone detail SDTV detail SDTV skin tone detail ALL reference camera video output selection automatic adjustments auto white balance auto black balance auto setup monitor s...

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