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Chapter 8 Menu Settings

BVP-E10 Series Product Information Manual

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Note
[LED Disp Bright] 

is displayed with the MSU-750 

only.

2.

Press 

[Buzzer]

 to set it to inverse video.

The lower half of the display becomes the Buzzer 
Volume Level adjustment display.

3.

Adjust the levels with the three control knobs.

Call

: volume of the buzzer when a call signal is 

received

Touch

: volume of the buzzer when a button 

displayed on the EL menu display is operated

Switch

: volume of the buzzer when a button on the 

control panel is operated. The master volume can 
be adjusted with the rightmost control knob.

8-1-4-4

To turn on/off the buzzers 
independently

Press the corresponding button. When it is in inverse 
video, the buzzer is on.

[Call Buzzer]

: For the buzzer sound when a call 

signal is received

[Touch Click]

: For the buzzer sound when a 

button displayed on the menu display is 
operated

[Switch Click]

: For the buzzer sound when a 

button on the panel is operated

8-1-4-5

To turn off all the buzzers

Press 

[All Off]

.

When the adjustment is completed

Press

 [Home]

 to return to the MSU adjustment menu, 

and press

 [Exit]

 to release the menu operation.

8-1-4-6

To adjust the brightness of the LEDs

You can adjust the brightness of the LEDs of the panel 
buttons and camera number/tally indication window. 
To adjust the brightness, proceed as follows.

1.

Press

 [MSU Adjusting]

 on the MSU Configuration 

menu to display the MSU adjustment menu.

2.

Press 

[LED Bright]

 to set it to inverse video. The 

lower half of the display becomes the LED 
Brightness adjustment display.

3.

Adjust the brightness with the three corresponding 
control knobs.

Switch

: Brightness of the built-in LEDs of the 

control buttons

Tally

: Brightness of the built-in LEDs of the 

camera number/tally indication window

Other LED

: Brightness of the other LED 

indicator, such as those of the camera select 
block and the ACCESS indicator
The master brightness can be adjusted with the 
rightmost control knob.

When the adjustment is completed

Press 

[Home] 

to return to the MSU adjustment menu, 

and press 

[Exit] 

to release the menu operation.

8-1-4-7

To adjust the brightness of the EL 
display

You can adjust the brightness of the display of the 
menu control block. To adjust the brightness, proceed 
as follows.

1.

Press 

[MSU Adjusting]

 on the MSU Configuration 

menu to display the MSU Adjustment menu.

2.

Press 

[EL Bright] 

to set it to inverse video. The 

lower half of the display becomes the EL Display 
adjustment display.

3.

Adjust the brightness with the leftmost control knob.

When the adjustment is completed

Press

 [Home]

 to return to the MSU adjustment menu, 

and press

 [Exit] 

to leave this menu.

8-1-4-8

To adjust the brightness of the LED 
camera number displays (MSU-750 
only)

You can adjust the brightness of the LED displays 
(camera number indicators) on the control panel. To 
adjust the brightness, proceed as follows.

1.

Press

 [MSU Adjusting] 

on the MSU Configuration 

menu to display the MSU Adjustment menu.

2.

Press

 [LED Disp Bright] 

to set it to inverse video.

Home

 

Buzzer Volume Level

Switch

Touch

Master

Call

68

85

30

66

All Off

 

 

Switch

Click

Touch

Click

Call

Buzzer

Clear

Buzzer

LED

Bright

LED Disp

Bright

EL Bright

1

1

/

 

LED Brightness

Other LED

Tally

Master

Switch

93

78

72

78

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clear

Buzzer

LED

Bright

Home

1

1

/

EL Bright

LED Disp

Bright

 

EL Display Brightness

 

 

 

Level

 

 

50

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clear

Buzzer

LED

Bright

Home

1

1

/

EL Bright

LED Disp

Bright

Summary of Contents for BVP-E10 Series

Page 1: ...Studio OB EFP Camera Family BVP E10 Series Product Information Manual ...

Page 2: ...on Example Using CCU 550D 550DP 24 2 6 2 Connection Example Using CCU 900 900P 25 2 6 3 Connection Example Using CCU 700A 700AP 27 2 7 Rack Mounting of System Equipment 29 Chapter 3 Benefit of Sony ADSP Advanced Digital Signal Processing 31 3 1 Full DSP Camera Processing 32 3 2 Maximum Dynamic Range 32 3 3 Other ADSP Functions 33 3 4 Outstanding reliability and easy maintenance 39 3 5 Low power co...

Page 3: ... 10 1 Operation Panel 81 7 10 2 Connector Panel 86 7 11 MSU 750 Master Setup Unit 87 7 11 1 Operation Panel 87 7 12 RCP 700 701 Remote Control Panel 93 7 12 1 Operation Panel 93 7 13 RCP 750 751 Remote Control Panel 96 7 13 1 Operation Panel 96 7 13 2 Iris master black control block RCP 750 99 7 13 3 Iris master black control block RCP 751 100 7 13 4 Connector Panel 101 7 14 RM B150 Hand held Remo...

Page 4: ...isplay 126 8 1 4 8 To adjust the brightness of the LED camera number displays MSU 750 only 126 8 1 4 9 To set the screen saver 127 8 2 Stand alone Viewfinder Menu Tables for the BVP E10 Series 128 8 2 1 Menu Items Operation Menu 128 8 2 2 Menu Items Paint Menu 129 8 2 3 Menu Items Maintenance Menu 132 8 2 4 Menu Items File Menu 133 8 2 5 Menu Items Diagnosis Menu 133 Chapter 9 Connector Pin Assign...

Page 5: ... PGM D Sub 25P FEMALE 148 9 4 1 5 REMOTE 8P FEMALE 149 9 4 1 6 INTERCOM 5P FEMALE on the front panel 149 9 5 CCU 700A 700AP Camera Control Unit 149 9 5 1 Connector Input Output Signals 149 9 5 1 1 MIC OUTPUT CH1 CH2 3P MALE 149 9 5 1 2 RTS IN OUT 150 9 5 1 3 MIC REMOTE 15P FEMALE 150 9 5 1 4 INTERCOM REMOTE 25P FEMALE 150 9 5 1 5 INTERCOM TALLY PGM 19P MALE 151 9 5 1 6 WF MODE 4P FEMALE 151 9 5 1 ...

Page 6: ...1 3 I O Port D SUB 37P female 157 9 10 MSU 700A Master Setup Unit 158 9 10 1 Connector Input Output Signals 158 9 10 1 1 REMOTE 8 pin Female 158 9 10 1 2 I O PORT 50 pin Female 158 9 10 2 Cable Wiring 159 9 10 3 Connection Connector 159 9 11 MSU 750 Master Setup Unit 159 9 11 1 Connector Panel 159 9 12 RCP 750 751 Remote Control Panel 159 9 12 1 Connector Input Output Signals 159 9 12 1 1 AUX REMO...

Page 7: ...CS 700 Video selector 181 11 10 MSU 700A Master Setup Unit 182 11 11 MSU 750 Master Setup Unit 183 11 12 RCP 700 701 Remote Control Panel 184 11 13 RCP 750 751 Remote Control Panel 185 11 14 RM B150 front panel Hand held Remote Control Unit 186 11 15 RM B750 front panel Hand held Remote Control Unit 186 11 16 BVF 10 10CE 20W 20WCE Viewfinder 187 11 17 BVF 55 55CE 5 inch B W Viewfinder 187 11 18 BV...

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Page 9: ...BVP E10 Series Product Information Manual 1 1 Introduction Chapter 6 A Quick Lesson on Camera Settings ...

Page 10: ...mption thus lowering the camera s internal operating temperature while increasing the stability of the signal processing circuitry and improving operator comfort when the camera is shoulder mounted The BVP E10 3 has been designed for 4 3 aspect ratio while the BVP E10WS 3 is switchable between 4 3 and 16 9 When combined with the Sony CA 570 Camera Adaptor and CCU 550A 700A Camera Control Unit both...

Page 11: ...s created by the new Power HAD EX CCD are processed with great precision This in combination with the use of Advanced Digital Signal Processing ADSP and all new LSI technology provides comprehensive and precise control to make superb SDTV images 3 D White Shading The BVP E10 Series system replaces the traditional use of vertical and horizontal sawtooth and parabola waveforms for White Shading Corr...

Page 12: ... as an interior scene which includes a brightly sunlit window with much more overexposure latitude This function applies only to input video levels in excess of the knee point the middle and low luminance parts of the video signal are unaffected by this control Figure 1 3 1 Knee Curve Image Knee Saturation Control Traditionally shooting very bright portions of an object such as key light reflectio...

Page 13: ...utomatically takes place within a BVP E10 Series camera but if required operators may manually select from the Y G or R G image enhancement modes Photo 1 3 4 Enhanced Vertical Detail Non Additive Mix On On Off Electronic Soft Focus The Electronic Soft Focus included in these cameras applies an effect similar to using an optical soft focus filter but in a much more convenient way Electronic Soft Fo...

Page 14: ...llows enhancement to be set independently for up to three distinct colour and or hue ranges The conventional use of Skin Tone Detail correction is to reduce the amount of detail control in areas of skin tone With the BVP E10 Series correction is not restricted to areas of skin tones and can be set to apply to any colour areas Image enhancement within the three areas can be increased or decreased r...

Page 15: ...g the camera head unit to the remote CCU In order to maintain the high picture performance of the BVP E10 Series the Sony wideband triax system has been incorporated This triax system offers cable runs of up to 2 000 m with return video and remote power depending on the CCU and triax cable type Photo 1 4 3 Triax system Fibre Optic Transmission System In the event that even longer cable runs are re...

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Page 17: ...BVP E10 Series Product Information Manual 1 2 A Total System ...

Page 18: ... dedicated for the area where a larger studio or outside broadcast lens is needed The Figure 2 1 2 shows its interface flexibility with various devices in a stand alone system where remote control can be provided by a standard RCP 700 series remote control panel or the RM B150 or RM B750 hand held controllers Figure 2 1 3 helps you understand all the optional accessories for the BVP E10 Series Fig...

Page 19: ...y Stick REMOTE CABLE max 100 m REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM B150 CCZ CABLE CCZ CABLE VTR RECORDER UNIT DNV 5 CAMERA ADAPTOR CA 3A BETACAM ADAPTOR CA 553 VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BVV 5 5PS REMOTE CONTROL PANEL RCP 700 RCP 701 RCP 720 RCP 721 RCP 750 RCP 751 AC ADAPTOR AC 550 550CE CCA 5 CABLE max 50m DIGITAL VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER DVW 250 250P CAMERA ADAPTOR CA 570 570P CA 950 950P CA 530 ELECTRONIC VIEW...

Page 20: ...00 TVL Modulation depth 80 at 5 MHz BVP E10WS Resolution 700 TVL 16 9 and 4 3 modes Modulation depth 80 16 9 mode 60 4 3 mode Total absence of lag and highlight artifacts Wide band triax transmission 10 MHz for luminance channel 6MHz chrominance channel Up to 2 000 m cable length with return video and remote power when using o14 5 mm cable and CCU 700A 700AP Up to 1 000 m cable length with return ...

Page 21: ...Up to 1 000 m cable length with φ8 5 mm cable Return video up to 2000 m with φ14 5 mm cable 1200 m with φ11 0 mm cable and 1 000 m with φ8 5 mm cable Prompter video up to 1000 m with φ14 5 mm cable 625 m with φ11 0 mm cable and 500 m with φ8 5 mm cable Easy to operate command system Immediate response Wide range of remote controls Mono colour function Mono colour video is available to VBS and Y R ...

Page 22: ...ntrol signals Signals may be transmitted up to 3 000 meters 1 86 miles The maximum cable length for supplying power to the camera varies with the camera system configuration and with the type of optical fibre cable Safety oriented power supply The CCU 900 900P is designed for safety When the power is turned on a low voltage is supplied at first Only after it has been verified that an appropriated ...

Page 23: ...expanded to 12 cameras with use of the BKP 7930 optional expansion board The carefully designed software and the high speed CPU of both the CNU 700 and CNU 500 give them a fast response time whatever the system configuration 2 5 3 Video Selector VCS 700 The VCS 700 Video Selector is used to switch composite video monitoring signals from a BVP E10 Series multi camera system to a picture monitor and...

Page 24: ...be used because of the power output rating mentioned above When the BKP 5974 DC Power Unit is connected to the CCU 550A 550AP the CA 905K F large lens adaptor cannot be used Notes on connections Triax cable The triax cable should never be connected to or disconnected from the CCU 550D 550DP when the power is turned on Always turn the unit off first Video camera Some switches or controls on the vid...

Page 25: ... PROMPTER IN PROMPTER IN INPUT OUTPUT REF IN Camera Command Network Unit CNU 700 Return video signals Reference signal Prompter signal Component SDI signals Reference signal CCU 900 900P 1 AC power cord supplied AC power supply Analog video signal Return video signals Reference signal Component SDI signals Reference signal CCU 900 900P 2 AC power cord supplied AC power supply Analog video signal A...

Page 26: ...N SYNC OUT CAMERA CCU MONITOR OUT WF 1 WF 2 MONITOR OUT PIX 1 PIX 2 RET INPUT 1 4 BVP E10 E10P E10WS E10WSP CA 950 950P CA 905L Optical fibre cable 75 ohms termination Component compo SDI RET signals Reference signal Component compo SDI signals Reference signal CCU 900 900P Picture monitor out Waveform monitor Analog return video SDI AUX OUT SDI AUX IN SDI AUX IN SDI AUX OUT REFERENCE IN REFERENCE...

Page 27: ... CNU WF MODE AUX CHARACTER B Y REFERENCE RET2 RET3 RET4 INTERCOM REMOTE CAMERA RTS MIC OUTPUT REMOTE INTERCOM TALLY PGM OUTPUT AC IN BVP E10 E10P E10WS E10WSP CA 570 570P CA905K F BVF 77 77CE 1 CCU 700A 700AP Return video signal Reference signal BB Prompter signal 75 ohm terminator Switcher monitor VTR Reference signal BB 75 ohm terminators CCU 700A 700AP 75 ohm terminator Picture monitor Switcher...

Page 28: ...ACTER B Y REFERENCE RET2 RET3 RET4 INTERCOM REMOTE CAMERA RTS MIC OUTPUT REMOTE INTERCOM TALLY PGM OUTPUT AC IN PREVIEW REMOTE CCU CNU AUX PREVIEW REMOTE CCU CNU AUX AC IN POWER FUSE I O PORT AUX CCU CNU REMOTE 1 CCU 700A 700AP 2 RCP 700 series unit 1 RCP 700 series unit 2 CCU 700A 700AP Microphone signal output Microphone control and tally Microphone signal output Intercom control and tally Inter...

Page 29: ...0D 550DP The two CCU 550D 550DP can be mounted in parallel in a 19 inch EIA standard rack by using the rack mount adapter RMM 301 optional Three unit height Installation 1 Secure the RMM 301 in the 19 inch EIA standard rack with the four B5 screws 6 mm or longer 2 Secure the unit with the supplied four screws B4 x 6 and the four washers Warning If the rack falls due to the weight of the equipment ...

Page 30: ...Parts Rack mount adapter RMM 301 1 set Screw B4 x 6 supplied with the RMM 301 4 pcs Sony part No 7 682 560 04 Washer W4 SMALL supplied with the RMM 301 4 pcs Sony part No 7 688 004 03 B5 screw 6 mm or longer 4 pcs RCP 700 Series and MSU 700 Series The RCP 750 751 700 701 and the MSU 700A 750 can be mounted into a 19 inch rack using an optional drawer Each type of equipment requires different parts...

Page 31: ...BVP E10 Series Product Information Manual 1 3 BenefitofSonyADSP Advanced DigitalSignalProcessing ...

Page 32: ...namic range which can be captured by the camera When the Auto Knee button on the MSU or RCP panel is pressed the ADSP circuitry automatically optimizes both the knee point and knee slope for best reproduction of the high lights Auto Knee can also be used in conjunction with The Adaptive Highlight control function described later Figure 3 2 1 Auto Knee curve image 3 Adaptive highlight control Auto ...

Page 33: ... Series eliminates this problem by optimizing the amplification of colour saturation at low light levels providing more natural colour reproduction In addition the Low Key Saturation Range control offers a choice of 4 ranges defining the range of the Low Key Saturation control Photo 3 3 2 Low Key Saturation ON and OFF Normal 3 Gamma New 12 bit A D conversion more precisely defines the required gam...

Page 34: ... spectrum into 16 segments each of 22 5 degrees for each of which there is an independent hue and saturation parameter Multi Matrix allows the selection of each of these segments with separate adjustment of hue and saturation parameters Operation flow is as follows 1 Select Multi Matrix on the paint menu of the MSU 700A 750 Master Set up Unit 2 Turn the Matrix and the Multi switches to ON 3 The MS...

Page 35: ...rs are not limited to skin tones but can be set for any colour Detail may be increased or decreased relative to the normal level Figure 3 3 2 Figure 3 3 2 Skin Tone Detail Correction Photo 3 3 5 Triple Skin Tone Detail Correction ON and OFF Normal Phase Sets the colour phase for which Skin Tone Detail Correction is activated Width Sets the colour width for which Skin Tone Detail Correction is acti...

Page 36: ...n Manual 36 7 Adaptive Detail Control The Adaptive Detail Control provides natural detail enhancement on extreme highlights by automatically altering the amplitude of the edge signal for high contrast signals Photo 3 3 6 Adaptive Detail Control ON and OFF Magnified Normal The black edges are removed On ...

Page 37: ...ronic Soft Focus ON and OFF Normal Electronic Soft Focus On Softer than with Detail Off Detail off 9 Skin Tone Auto Iris A problem with a conventional auto iris is that movement of bright objects in a scene adversely affects facial exposure a news studio is a typical example Skin Tone Auto Iris is a function that controls the auto iris system to ensure a constant video level for a defined skin are...

Page 38: ...to 3 3 4 Correction curve image 11 Fine Detail The Fine Detail function allows the width of the detail edge to be adjusted without changing the peak level Effective for H details only Figure 3 3 5 Signal curve image 12 Cross Colour Suppression Separating the luminance and chrominance components of a composite signal can be a difficult task even with the most advanced comb filtering techniques In o...

Page 39: ...e advantages of the self contained menu system enables easy and accurate set up of camera systems for regular realignment Finally a great benefit of Sony ADSP cameras is their advanced self diagnostic system BVP E10 Series cameras detect problems in their digital processing and provide a viewfinder warning indication Detailed information such as identifying the faulty board is also shown on the Ma...

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Page 41: ...BVP E10 Series Product Information Manual 1 4 Control System ...

Page 42: ...video subsystems such as image enhancement colour reproduction dynamic range etc Typically these technical controls are segregated into those requiring regular operational access and are provided as remote adjustments on video operational panels or technical control panels and others perhaps requiring less frequent access which are relegated to screwdriver adjustments on various circuit boards wit...

Page 43: ...ras with use of the BKP 7930 optional expansion board By adding additional CNU 700s and BKP 7930 expansion boards a large system of up to 96 cameras can be controlled 1 High speed data transmission rates CNU to MSU RCP CCU More than 500 Kbps Approximately 50 times faster than earlier camera command systems Camera Head to CCU 35 Kbps Approximately 15 times the speed of earlier analogue camera syste...

Page 44: ... Unit by a special cable of up to 200 m 656 feet in length The RCP 750 and RCP 751 are identical in their functions except with respect to the iris and master black adjustments for which the RCP 750 uses a joystick type control while the RCP 751 uses rotary knobs The RCP 750 751 has the following features Optimal control arrangement for basic camera operation This remote control panel is provided ...

Page 45: ... function activated by pressing down the joystick control knob A connector on the RCP can be linked to an external router to provide camera preview selection Alternatively a menu setting in the RCP allows the preview function to control the camera selection of an MSU 700A 750 without requiring any external connecting cables Figure 4 4 1 Operation Panel of the RCP 750 751 IRIS MB ACTIVE AUTO RELATI...

Page 46: ...exibility assignments can be easily changed e g CAM 1 controlles from RCP 1 2 CAM 2 controlled from RCP 3 4 CAM 3 controlles from RCP5 and CAM 5 controlled from RCP 6 BVP E10 P WS WSP CA 950 P CA 905 BVF 77 CCU 900 P Extremely Flexible Configuration When ex factory The assignments between CCUs and RCPs are set as below 1 CCU 1 2 CCU 2 3 CCU 3 4 CCU 4 5 CCU 5 6 CCU 6 VCS 700 CNU 700 MSU 700A RCP 70...

Page 47: ...through the camera control system The MSU 700A and MSU 750 include a PC Card slot which accepts a small PCMCIA standard PC memory card The complete setting of a camera including reference file and scene files can be stored in this card for security Memorized parameters can be accurately retrieved at any time and from any camera The MSU 700A 750 also include a file transfer function which allows re...

Page 48: ...mplete audio video system With Sony system integration all the equipment is connected to the Sony digital router via a LAN called the S BUS With the S Bus system control and tally signals are interlocked so that they along with video and audio signals can be simultaneously switched from a central terminal Each input output source can be given a name which can then be displayed on the source name d...

Page 49: ...h each other This means that other S BUS equipment can change the assignment of RCPs in a system that does not include an MSU 700A 750 PIX WFM 5CAM monitor 1CAM monitor Control 5CAM Control 1CAM PIX WFM 4CAM monitor 2CAM monitor Control 4CAM Control 2CAM PIX WFM 3CAM monitor 3CAM monitor Control 3CAM Control 3CAM PIX WFM 2CAM monitor 4CAM monitor Control 2CAM Control 4CAM PIX WFM 1CAM monitor 5CAM...

Page 50: ...Y PROC KEY KEY KEY KEY 1 2 3 4 KEY1 KEY2 KEY CONTROL XPT KEY SHIFT DME WIPE SNAP SHOT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EFF DISS AUTO TRANS M E 1 K1 A B M E 2 A B M E M E M E M E M E K2 K1 K2 PGM PST DSK1 DSK2 PGM P P UTIL DSK 1 DSK 2 PGM PST MATTE AUTO SPLIT BORD DROP SHDW OUT LUM LIN CLEAN PTN KEY PROC DSK DSK DSK DSK 1 2 3 4 EFF SNAP ALL M E M E DME MASTER E FILE CONTROL PANEL RCALL STORE LEARN TRANS RATE 0 ...

Page 51: ...BVP E10 Series Product Information Manual 1 5 Optical Fibre Transmission System ...

Page 52: ...or and Cable The optical contacts of the fibre interface are vulnerable to dust and dirt so care should be exercised to avoid unnecessary exposure to any contamination In particular the dust covers supplied should always be ued when the cable is disconnected Regular cleaning of the optical contact of the units mentioned below is strongly recomended CCU connector of CA 905 P Camera connector of the...

Page 53: ...leeve Alignment sleeve Sony P N 9 980 074 01 3 Clean the tip of the white optical contacts with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol 4 Insert the remover with the alignment sleeve attached to its tip and push it until it clicks 5 Rotate the remover counterclockwise to install the alignment sleeve and extract the remover Alignment sleeve Optical contacts white ...

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Page 55: ...BVP E10 Series Product Information Manual 1 6 A Quick Lesson on Camera Settings ...

Page 56: ...o clear the data from the last shooting or execute Auto Setup 2 Perform an Auto Black balance 3 Perform an auto white balance using a gray scale or standard white chart in the same lighting conditions that will be used for programme shooting Ensure the chart is uniformly illuminated 7 Precise camera adjustment 1 For more precise adjustment of the camera a grey scale chart is recommended Check the ...

Page 57: ...BVP E10 Series Product Information Manual 1 7 Location and Function of Parts and Controls ...

Page 58: ... to rear direction together with the LOCK knob c c c c Assignable button This switch can be assigned by the user to different functions as required The setting can be changed with the OPERATION Menu On the BVP E10 E10P a electronic colour temperature correction of 5 600K is the default factory setting for this button On the BVP E10WS E10WSP the default setting is unassigned Set the function with t...

Page 59: ...tor the VTR starts recording as follows SAVE Power save position for recording Recording starts a few seconds after the VTR START button is pressed A newly recorded picture may not smoothly be connected to the previously recorded part STBY standby Recording starts immediately upon pressing the VTR START button Note The WHITE BAL OUTPUT DCC GAIN and VTR switches do not function when the camera is c...

Page 60: ...e CA 570 570P Camera Adaptor the microphone level can be adjusted by turning this control When the CA 570 570P Camera Adaptor is used and the LEVEL MIC switch on the rear panel of the camera adaptor is set to FRONT OFF the sound volume of the intercom can be adjusted using this control g g g g SHUTTER switch OFF Electronic shutter does not function ON Electronic shutter is activated SEL The shutte...

Page 61: ...the TALLY switch is ON the TALLY lamp illuminates when a red tally signal or call signal is input to the CCU Turning S200 1 on the AU 251 board to ON mixes and outputs the battery alarm signal to the TALLY lamp 1RET1 button RET button and RET 2 3 4 switch 2TALLY lamp and TALLY switch 3PGM level controls and PROD ENG switches 4INCOM level controls PROD ENGswitches and LEVEL MIC switches CA 570 5Tri...

Page 62: ... use the cable supplied with the panel i i i i DC IN direct current input connector 4 pin Connects 12 volts DC supply from an AC adapter or battery case Supplies power to the CA 570 570P when the POWER switch is set to EXT j j j j PROMPTER GEN LOCK prompter signal and external sync signal input connector BNC type Multi purpose connector Provides an external sync signal input or prompter video sign...

Page 63: ... intercom microphone and routes talkback to Production OFF Turns off the intercom microphone ENG Enables intercom microphone and routes talkback to Engineering v v v v PROD engineer level control for the CA 570P Adjusts the volume of the production talkback w RACKER engineer level control for the CA 570P Adjusts the audio volume of the tracker x x x x LEVEL MIC intercom level microphone switch for...

Page 64: ...hes 4 PGM level controls 1 PGM 1 PGM 2 switch CA 950P CA 950 2 RET 1 button RET button and RET 2 3 4 switch wa ENG level control 1 PGM 1 PGM 2 switch 2 RET 1 button RET button and RET 2 3 4 switch 3 TALLY lamp and TALLY switch qg EARPHONE jack qf TRACKER connector qd RET CONT connector qs TEST OUT connector qh CALL button qj POWER switch qk SERIAL IN connector ql SERIAL OUT connector w DC OUT conn...

Page 65: ...e used for communications even though the power to the camera is turned off on the CCU 900 900P h h h h REMOTE connector 8 pin Allows connection of an RCP 700 Series or RM B150 B750 Remote Control Unit for stand alone operation The length of the connecting cable should not exceed 150 feet 50 metres Also used for connecting the remote cable of a CA 905L F Note Do not connect an RCP 700 Series panel...

Page 66: ...C type Outputs a component serial digital signal input to the AUX IN connector of the CCU In the case of dual camera link connect to the SERIAL IN connector of the secondary CA 950 950P When using the camera as stand alone camera image signal is output from this connector t t t t DC OUT direct current output connector 4 pin Output DC voltage of 10 5 V to 17 V at a maximum rated current output of 5...

Page 67: ... the CAM indicators will flash simultaneously to warn you of the abnormal condition If this occurs turn the POWER switch off immediately and contact Sony service personnel c c c c CABLE ALARM indicators OPEN Illuminates when no triax cable is connected to the CAMERA connector on the rear panel of the CCU 550D 550DP or when the load current is extremely low even when a camera cable is connected SHO...

Page 68: ...the VBS 3 connector to the sync signal input connector on a waveform or picture monitor WF waveform monitor output connector BNC type Supplies a video signal to a waveform monitor The WAVEFORM MONITOR button on the optional MSU 700A 750 Master Setup Unit MONITOR SELECT function on the RCP 750 751 Remote Control Panel or MONITOR SELECT control on the BKP 5973 CCU Control Panel selects the signal ou...

Page 69: ...ontrol Panel or RM B150 750 Remote Control Unit with an optional CCA 5 connecting cable to transmit receive control signals When the remote control panel or the remote control unit is connected power is supplied to the remote control panel or the remote control unit through this connector i i i i COAX coaxial connector BNC type Accepts camera connection through a conventional coax cable instead of...

Page 70: ...nsult an authorized Sony representative f f f f CAMERA POWER switch and indicator This switch controls the power supply to the video camera when the MAIN POWER switch is set to the ON side I position The indicator illuminates when power is supplied to the video camera If an RCP 700 Series Remote Control Panel is connected to this unit the CAM PW switch on the panel must be lit for control of the p...

Page 71: ... i i i i WF1 and WF2 waveform monitor 1 and 2 output connectors BNC type Supply the video signals for a waveform monitor The MONITOR SELECT function on an RCP 750 751unit select the signal output from the WF 1 connector and the WAVEFORM MONITOR buttons on the MSU 700A 750 select the signal output from the WF 2 connector j j j j PIX1 and PIX2 picture monitor 1 and 2 output connectors BNC type Suppl...

Page 72: ...ey function when an optional BKP 7312 SDI input board is installed in the CCU 700A 700AP and function as return video 1 and 2 input connectors When the BKP 7312 is installed nothing should be connected to the RET 1 and RET 2 connectors in the ANALOGUE INPUT block s s s s Spare connectors BNC type t t t t COAX coaxial connector BNC type Accepts camera connection through a conventional coax cable in...

Page 73: ... few seconds after the main power is turned on until the short circuit detection circuitry begins operating normally This is not a malfunction OPEN Illuminates when there is no camera connected via an optical fibre cable to the CAMERA connector on the rear panel The indicator blinks slowly when the optical signal level is in WARNING status and blinks fast when it is in CARE status f f f f MAIN POW...

Page 74: ...onnectors mutually D REFERENCE IN reference input connectors BNC type Used to input a reference signal sync or VS signal for an external sync operation Terminate the unused connector with a 75 ohm terminator E SERIAL OUTPUT 1 to 3 connectors BNC type The signal from the video camera is output as three SDI signals F SERIAL OUTPUT MONI SDI monitor output connector BNC type The signal from the video ...

Page 75: ...ector D sub 15 pin Used to connect a cable from the appropriate connector on a waveform monitor when operating the waveform monitor display using an MSU 700A 750 Master Setup Unit or RCP 700 Series Remote Control Panel When using a recall type monitor preset a display mode on the waveform monitor and then recall the mode externally D WF MODE waveform monitor mode output connector 4 pin Used to con...

Page 76: ... the AUX1 or AUX2 connector of another CNU 700 using a CCA 5 cable when controlling multiple cameras with two or more CNU 700 units You can connect up to eight CNU 700 units g g g g CHARACTER 1and 2 connectors BNC type Supply character data as a 525 or 625 line black and white video signal The signal output is automatically selected according to the reference signal input to the REFERENCE connecto...

Page 77: ... signal The signal output is automatically selected according to the reference signal input to the REFERENCE connector If no signal is input to the REFERENCE connector the CNU 500 for the USA and Canada supplies a 525 line video signal and the CNU 500 for other countries supplies a 625 line video signal f f f f RS 232C connector D sub 9 pin Used for the RS 232C interface This connector is reserved...

Page 78: ...ars on the monitor screen f f f f SYNC ON OFF switch Selects whether the sync signal is to be added to the video signal output from the CHARACTER connector At the factory the switch is set to ON added g g g g CHARACTER PHASE control Adjusts the horizontal phase of the signal output from the CHARACTER connector referring to the reference signal Adjust the phase by monitoring the signal on the monit...

Page 79: ... e e e e PIX A OUTPUT picture monitor A output connector BNC type Supplies a video signal for a picture monitor Select the output signal with the camera select buttons on an MSU 700A 750 or by command from the I O PORT connector on the VCS 700 Video Selector When using two or more VCS 700 units connect this connector to the PIX A INPUT connector on each subsequent VCS 700 and a picture monitor to ...

Page 80: ...VCS 700 which is the last unit in the series connection k k k k WF B OUTPUT waveform monitor B output connector BNC type Supplies the same video signal for a waveform monitor as the WF A OUTPUT connector The signal loss of a connecting cable up to 100 metres 330 feet long can be compensated for with the switch on the internal board When you connect a waveform monitor using a long connecting cable ...

Page 81: ... press the button to turn it dark before pressing the TEST 1 or TEST 2 button e e e e CLOSE iris close button Press and light the button to close the iris Press again to release the close mode f f f f STANDARD button When you press this button the video camera is initialized to its standard state and the button remains illuminated for several seconds If you press the button during this time the vi...

Page 82: ...enhance colour fidelity Middle row ON when the button is lit KNEE APERTURE Knee aperture function KNEE SAT Knee saturation function MONO COLOUR Mono colour function which replaces the colour in a picture with colour of a single hue The chroma level is modulated according to the luminance signal COLOUR CORRECT Colour correction function for a certain hue range with the BKP 7311 SD board installed i...

Page 83: ...ss to eject the inserted IC card Note Do not eject a card when the ACCESS indicator is lit in red it means that the data is being read from or written to the card This may erase data stored in the card C ACCESS indicator Shows the status of the IC memory card For battery replacement refer to the instructions for the PC card l l l l PICTURE MONITOR buttons Press to select the output signal from the...

Page 84: ...for the cameras under control of this unit light green and the indicators for the cameras under control of another control panel light orange An indicator whose corresponding camera or camera control unit is not connected does not light An indicator lights red when an error is detected and the self diagnostic functions are activated in the corresponding camera or camera control unit F Camera selec...

Page 85: ...IRIS MB ACTIVE iris master black active button Press and light up this button to enable the iris and master black adjustment functions of the unit When the PANEL ACTIVE button is pressed this button automatically illuminates To disable only the iris master black control block of the panel press this button so that it goes dark r r r r MASTER BLACK control block Turn the control to adjust the maste...

Page 86: ...ns on and off the power of this unit b b b b AC IN AC power input connector Connect to an AC power source using an optional AC power cord The power cord can be fixed to this unit using an optional plug retainer c c c c CCU CNU REMOTE camera control unit camera command network unit remote connector 8 pin Connect to the RCP CNU connector of CCU or the MSU connector of CNU d d d d AUX REMOTE auxiliar...

Page 87: ...o the TEST button If the BARS button is lit press the button to turn it dark before pressing the TEST button e e e e CLOSE iris close button Press and light the button to close the iris Press again to release the close mode f f f f STANDARD button When you press this button the video camera is initialized to its standard state and the button remains illuminated for several seconds If you press the...

Page 88: ...play contents can be changed through a menu operation i i i i Scene file control block A SCENE FILES buttons When the STORE button is dark The stored data can be retrieved by pressing and lighting up the button of the desired number Press the lit button to turn it dark and resume the previous status While the STORE button is flashing When you press one of these buttons the current setting data is ...

Page 89: ... indicators Show the Master Slave status of the corresponding cameras 1 through 12 when the EXPAND button is not lit or 13 through 24 when the EXPAND button is lit The indicator for the camera that is specified as the master for Master Slave mode lights green The indicators for the slave cameras light orange They light red during the auto setup of the corresponding cameras If an error occurs durin...

Page 90: ... which conforms to PCMCIA to store reference files lens files and scene files of the video camera or CCU It also permits the configuration of the CNU 700 and software installation for version up When the card is correctly set the ACCESS indicator illuminates green Note The data in the memory card is maintained by the battery built into the card If the battery is exhausted the data in the card will...

Page 91: ...and the red tally lamp on the CCU light or go off if already lit When the CALL button on the video camera is pressed the CALL button on this unit illuminates and a buzzer sounds p p p p IRIS MB ACTIVE iris master black active button Press and light up this button to enable the iris and master black adjustment functions of the unit When the PANEL ACTIVE button is pressed this button automatically i...

Page 92: ...this control to allow manual trimming of the automatic exposure r r r r MASTER BLACK control block Turn the control to adjust the master black level The adjustment value is displayed in the display window s s s s Camera number tally indication window The number of the camera being controlled from this unit is displayed in orange When a red tally signal is sent to the camera the number is displayed...

Page 93: ...COARSE SENS IRIS MB ACTIVE AUTO OPEN IRIS REMOTE CONTROL PANEL MASTER BLACK MASTER SLAVE BLACK BLACK CALL WHITE WHITE PANEL ACTIVE ALARM PREVIEW COARSE SENS IRIS MB ACTIVE AUTO CLOSE CLOSE OPEN RCP 700 1 PANEL ACTIVE button qs AUTO button qd Camera number tally indication window qf Master black control ring qg IRIS control lever preview switch 2 WHITE button 3 BLACK button 4 CALL button 5 RGB whit...

Page 94: ... and manual iris adjustment is enabled m m m m Camera number tally indication window incorporated with MASTER SLAVE indications The number of the camera being controlled from this panel is displayed in orange When a red tally signal is sent to the camera its number is displayed in black against a red background When a green tally signal is sent to the camera the number is displayed in black agains...

Page 95: ... monitor switcher The RCP 701 can also receive power from the external switcher to illuminate the PREVIEW button through this connector B REMOTE connector 8 pin Connect to the RCP CNU connector of a CCU 700A 700AP the RCP connector of a CNU 700 or the AUX connector of another RCP Series Remote Control Panel PREVIEW REMOTE 1 PREVIEW connector 2 REMOTE connector Connector Panel ...

Page 96: ...OSE RELATIVE MASTER BLACK IRIS 1 Control select block 2 STANDARD button 3 Camera CCU function ON OFF buttons 4 RGB white knobs 5 RGB BLACK FLARE knobs and indicator 6 Camera number tally indication window 7 ALARM indicator 8 CALL button 9 PANEL ACTIVE button q Power and output signal select qa AUTO SETUP block qs Menu operation block qd DETAIL knob qf MEMORY STICK slot and access lamp Iris master ...

Page 97: ...e when the indicator is not lit or the flare balance when the indicator is lit From the left the controls are for R G and B signal adjustment Selection between black balance and flare balance is made using the Maintenance menu f f f f Camera number tally indication window The number of the camera being controlled from this panel is displayed in orange When a red tally signal is sent to the camera ...

Page 98: ...n block A MODE mode select buttons Select the menu mode If you press and light one of these buttons the menu for the selected mode appears on the LCD PAINT 1 2 3 Each selects the Paint menu to adjust various paint items such as white black and flare SCENE Selects the File operation menu to register and retrieve scene files MAINTENANCE Selects the Maintenance menu to set the H and SC phases of CCU ...

Page 99: ...r display Displays the f number of the current iris setting When the iris is closed CL is displayed f f f f EXT lens extender indicator Illuminates when the lens extender is used g g g g SENS sensitivity control knob Used for manual iris adjustment in Absolute mode This control is not operative when Relative mode is selected h h h h COARSE control knob Used for manual iris adjustment i i i i Maste...

Page 100: ...en the lens extender is used g g g g SENS sensitivity control knob Used for manual iris adjustment in Absolute mode This control is not operative when Relative mode is selected h h h h COARSE control knob Used for manual iris adjustment i i i i IRIS control When the AUTO button is not lit you can adjust the iris manually by turning the control When the AUTO button is lit the reference value for au...

Page 101: ...ment is enabled 7 13 4Connector Panel a a a a CCU CNU REMOTE camera control unit camera command network unit remote connector 8 pin Connect to the RCP CNU connector of a camera control unit or the RCP connector of a camera command network unit b b b b AUX REMOTE auxiliary remote connector 8 pin Connect to the RCP 700 701 c c c c EXT I O external input output connector 9 pin Provides preview functi...

Page 102: ...nu select knob rotary encoder C S EVS Super EVS button amber illumination Press and illuminate the button to set the camera to S EVS mode The current S EVS value is shown on the display of the menu operation block for a few seconds In S EVS mode the S EVS value is adjusted with the menu select knob rotary encoder 1 Shutter control block SHUTTER ECS SELECT DISPLAY ON OFF MENU CANCEL ENTER S EVS REW...

Page 103: ... the function that is adjusted with this control C M GAMMA master gamma control The control is specified at the factory to adjust the master gamma However you can use the RM Configuration menu to change the function that is adjusted with this control D DETAIL control The control is specified at the factory to adjust the detail level However you can use the RM Configuration menu to change the funct...

Page 104: ... LOCK modes The RM Configuration menu operation is possible in any mode See Settings on the RM Configuration Menu g g g g STANDARD button green illumination When this button is pressed it remains illuminated for several seconds while the camera is initialized to its standard state If the button is pressed while illuminated the camera reverts to the state before the button was originally pressed h ...

Page 105: ...y these three gain settings are those chosen in the camera set up Alternative gain settings may be defined by using the configuration menu of the RM B150 Operation Panel See Settings on the RM Configuration Menu l l l l MENU operation block A Menu display 8 columns In normal operation mode the display illuminates to show the shutter speed ECS frequency or S EVS value only when the shutter control ...

Page 106: ...ple Knee If there is no subcategory belonging to the selected category the first setting or display item of that category appears on the display proceed to step 5 3 Turn the menu select knob until the desired subcategory appears on the display Example Knee t t Iris 4 Push the CANCEL ENTER switch toward ENTER to register your selection made in step 3 Pushing toward CANCEL reverses the operation The...

Page 107: ...sing the RM Configuration menu under the Maintenance menu the function of this button can be changed to switch only between FULL and LOCK modes The RM Configuration menu operation is possible in any mode d d d d STANDARD button When you press this button the video camera is initialized to its standard state and the button illuminates for several seconds If you press the button while lit the video ...

Page 108: ... indicator Flashes or illuminates red when the self diagnostic function identifies a problem in the camera or CCU system k k k k Menu operation block A RM menu select camera menu set buttons MONITOR When this button is unlit you can select the menus of this unit using the other buttons RM Menu mode in which the functions indicated on the panel with white characters for the buttons are valid Press ...

Page 109: ... to Absolute mode using the RM Configuration menu under the Maintenance menu m m m m White balance black balance control block A AWB auto white balance button Press to automatically adjust the white balance The button illuminates during adjustment and goes dark when adjustment is completed If you press this button when lit the automatic adjustment is canceled and the button flashes To stop the fla...

Page 110: ...lector Allows control compensation with the PEAKING control when this selector is set to ON When it is set to OFF the PEAKING control does not function and compensation is equivalent to 0 dB c c c c Tilt knob Adjusts the tilt friction d d d d Lift lock release knob Allows the viewfinder to be raised from the transport position the lower position to the middle or top position the angle of the viewf...

Page 111: ...has no effect on the video output signal from the camera i i i i Tilt lock lever Pushing the lever forward toward the lens locks the viewfinder Moving it back toward the camera operator allows the viewfinder to be tilted up and down The tilt friction may be adjusted with the tilt knob 3 j j j j CONTRAST control Adjusts the picture contrast k k k k SCAN SIZE switch NORMAL The screen size is normal ...

Page 112: ...o tally signals are supplied through this connector f f f f CONTRAST knob 1 Adjusts the contrast of the viewfinder picture g g g g BRIGHT knob 1 Adjusts the brightness of the viewfinder picture h h h h PEAKING switch and knob 1 Setting this switch to ON and turning the knob increases the sharpness of the viewfinder image Used to assist the focus on the video camera The peaking control can be turne...

Page 113: ... use The brightness can also be adjusted with the TALLY switch 9 f f f f PEAKING control Turning this control clockwise adjusts the picture sharpness and makes focusing easier This control has no effect on the output signals of the camera g g g g CONTRAST control Adjusts the contrast of the screen This control has no effect on the output signals of the camera h h h h BRIGHT control Adjusts the bri...

Page 114: ...de switch Selects one of the two lens communication modes During normal operation set to NORMAL During use of a serial communication lens set to SERIAL f f f f CCU camera control unit connector triax connector Kings type for the CA 905K Fischer type for the CA 905F fibre connector LEMO type for the CA 905L Connects through a triax cable or fibre cable not supplied to the CAMERA connector on the CC...

Page 115: ...n Connects to the VF connector 20 pin on the camera f f f f Saddle lock knob Locks the saddle so it does not topple down Turn counterclockwise to tighten the saddle or clockwise to loosen it g g g g Number plate holder Fit the supplied number plates h h h h Camera mount slide lever Pull this lever to slide the camera mount forward and backward i i i i Camera mount release lever To remove the camer...

Page 116: ...H POSI V POSI WIDTH and HEIGHT control Note If the CURSOR ON button is not lit the data cannot be stored h h h h RET return video button Push this button in to display in the viewfinder the return video signal 2 3 or 4 selected on the CA 950 950P 570 570P Push again to display the video signal from the camera i i i i RET 1 return video 1 button Push this button to display the return video 1 signal...

Page 117: ...IL control OFF Disables contour emphasis Note VF DETAIL switch does not work in the following conditions The BKP 9057 is attached to this adaptor p p p p MENU SELECT knob For menu item selection and value setting on the viewfinder screen q q q q MENU SELECT switch ENTER Activates the selection made by the MENU SELECT knob CANCEL Cancels the selection made by the MENU SELECT knob and restores the p...

Page 118: ...r remote control panel Not applicable to BVP E10 BVP E10P cameras wj wj wj wjSCREEN SIZE MARKER switch Enables a marker to define the picture edges on the viewfinder screen ON X Display area is bounded by two dark margins ON S Display area is bounded by two white lines OFF No marker is displayed wk wk wk wkAssignable switch No function ...

Page 119: ...BVP E10 Series Product Information Manual 1 8 Menu Settings ...

Page 120: ...ress Security The Security Menu display appears 4 Press Engineer Mode The Security Menu items now appear 5 Press Code Change The numeric keys and field for entering a New Code No are displayed 6 Enter the desired code 1 to 8 digits using the numeric keys then press OK Note Each digit you input will be displayed as an asterisk The message Retype New Code No is then displayed 7 Enter the same code y...

Page 121: ... If the operator forgets the security code or if an urgent Engineer Mode adjustment becomes necessary when the authorized operator is absent the security code can be canceled by the following procedure 1 Turn on the power to the MSU 700A 750 while holding PARA PANELACTIVE and camera select button 1 pressed The numeric keys appear on the display The unmeric keys appear on the display 2 Press the 0 ...

Page 122: ... the normal operational mode Operation Proceed as follows 1 Press to light the CONFIG button 2 Press MSU The MSU Configuration Menu appears 3 Press Security The Security Menu display appears 4 Press Engineer Mode The numeric keys and field for entering the Code No are displayed 5 Enter the security code using the numeric keys then press OK Note Each digit you input will be displayed as an asterisk...

Page 123: ...the Engineer Mode regardless of the above status settings 8 1 3 MSU Assignment When multiple MSU 700A 750 units are used in the same system it is possible to assign specific cameras to be selected or controlled from each MSU 700A 750 This assignment operation is only enabled in the Engineer Mode Turn on the CONFIG MSU SECURITY ENGINEER Mode to activate the Engineer Mode Operation Proceed as follow...

Page 124: ... display To cancel the settings press Cancel The character display of the CNU 700 returns to its previous status MSU Assignment display In SUPERVISOR MSU mode perform the settings for the cameras of other groups in the same manner When the MSU assignment is completed Press Exit on the MSU Assignment menu 8 1 3 1 To restore operations of the MSU 700A 750 If the MSU 700A 750 has become inoperative b...

Page 125: ...o restore the previous setting press Cancel instead of Set Date Time Set Exit 3 To set the time 1 Press Time 2 Set the Hour Minute and Second with the left three control knobs 3 Press Set in synchronization with a time signal The set time becomes valid To resume the previous setting press Cancel in place of Set When the clock setting is completed Press Exit to leave this menu 8 1 4 3 To adjust the...

Page 126: ...ree corresponding control knobs Switch Brightness of the built in LEDs of the control buttons Tally Brightness of the built in LEDs of the camera number tally indication window Other LED Brightness of the other LED indicator such as those of the camera select block and the ACCESS indicator The master brightness can be adjusted with the rightmost control knob When the adjustment is completed Press ...

Page 127: ...o activate it can be adjusted To set the screen saver proceed as follows 1 Press MSU SW Set on the MSU Configuration menu The MSU SW Setting display appears Note The Test SW Mode Setting area is displayed with the MSU 750 only 2 Press ON to set it to inverse video to activate the screen saver 3 When the screen saver is turned on set the wait time in units of minutes until it activates by pressing ...

Page 128: ... BVP E10WS E10WSP only CENTER MARKER ON ON OFF POSITION 0 99 to 99 V POSITION 0 99 to 99 VF DISPLAY 5 EX ON 3S ON OFF ZOOM OFF 3S ON OFF DISP LEFT LEFT RIGT only for the lenses with this function FOCUS ON 3S ON OFF only for the lenses with this function ND ON 3S ON OFF CC ON ON OFF BVP E10WS E10WSP only IRIS ON ON OFF WHITE ON 3S ON OFF 5600K ON 3S ON OFF GAIN ON 3S ON OFF SHUTT ON 3S ON OFF RETUR...

Page 129: ...AM CODE BVP E10 DATE TIME LENS FILE 11 FILE 1 1 to 16 HA14 8 F2 0 Menu Page Items default setting Setting values Menu Page Items default setting Setting values SW STATUS P1 FLARE ON ON OFF GAMMA ON ON OFF BLK GAM OFF ON OFF KNEE ON ON OFF WHT CLIP ON ON OFF DETAIL ON ON OFF LEVEL DEP ON ON OFF SKIN DTL OFF ON OFF MATRIX ON ON OFF VIDEO LEVEL P2 WHITE R G B M 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 BLACK 0 0 0 0 99 to 99...

Page 130: ...FF HUE AUTO AUTO AUTO Executing Auto Hue PHASE 0 0 0 0 to 359 WIDTH 30 30 30 0 to 90 SAT 89 89 89 99 to 99 LEVEL 0 0 0 99 to 99 USER MATRIX P11 R R G B 0 0 99 to 99 G 0 0 99 to 99 B 0 0 99 to 99 MATRIX ON ON OFF PRESET ON OFF USER MATRIX ON OFF MULTI MATRIX P12 PHASE 0 0 23 45 68 90 113 135 158 180 203 225 248 270 293 315 338 HUE 0 99 to 99 SAT 0 99 to 99 ALL CLEAR Clearing the values for PHASE HU...

Page 131: ...131 Chapter 8 Menu Settings BVP E10 Series Product Information Manual SCENE FILE P15 1 2 3 4 5 STORE 1 to 5 STANDARD MEMORY STICK READ MStCAM WRITE CAMtMS FILE ID CAM CODE DATE ...

Page 132: ...IS LEVEL 0 99 to 99 APL RATIO 80 99 to 99 IRIS GAIN 0 99 to 99 AUTO IRIS ON ON OFF WHITE SHADING M5 V SAW R G B M 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 V PARA 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 H SAW 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 H PARA 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 WHITE 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 AUTO WHITE SHADING WHITE SHAD MODE RGB RGB RB 3D WHITE SHAD ON ON OFF BLACK SHADING M6 R G B M V SAW 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 V PARA 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 H SAW 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 H PARA 0 0...

Page 133: ...2 3 4 5 STORE STANDARD MEMORY STICK READ MStCAM WRITE CAMtMS FILE ID CAM CODE DATE REFERENCE F3 STORE FILE STANDARD ALL PRESET READ MStCAM WRITE CAMtMS FILE ID CAM CODE DATE LENS FILE F4 STORE FILE No NAME F NO SELECT CURRENT 1 LENS OHB FILE F5 STORE FILE FILE CLEAR F6 PRESET OPERATOR REFERENCE ALL 10 SEC CLEAR OFF LENS CURRENT OHB WHITE SHADE OHB BLACK SHADE OHB ND OFFSET OHB MATRIX MS FORMAT Men...

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Page 136: ... IN ENABLE 0 V DISABLE 5 V or OPEN 2 RET 2 ENABLE IN ENABLE 0 V DISABLE 5 V or OPEN 3 GND GND for UNREG 4 AUTO 5 V OUT AUTO 5 V MANU 0 V or OPEN 5 IRIS CONT OUT 3 4 V F16 to 6 2 V F2 8 6 UNREG OUT 10 5 V to 17 V 7 IRIS POSITION IN 3 4 V F16 to 6 2 V F2 8 8 AUTO MANU OUT AUTO IRIS 0 V MANUAL IRIS 5 V 9 EXTENDER ON OFF IN EX 2 ON 0 V EX 0 8 ON 1 8 V OFF 4 8 V 10 ZOOM POSI TION IN WIDE 2 V TELE 7 V 1...

Page 137: ... 4 5 V CAM 0 V or OPEN 29 H CONT IN 0 V to 5 V Analog 30 ANALOG GND 31 DIGITAL HD OUT 3 3 V p p for Digital 32 COM CONT IN 5 V p p 33 IIC CLOCK OUT CA 5 V p p 34 NC No connection 35 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 36 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 37 VF UNREG GND GND for VF UNREG 34 68 1 35 External view 38 LENS UNREG GND GND for LENS UNREG 39 UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 40 UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 41 VF UNREG IN 10 ...

Page 138: ...POWER SAVE to REC START mode or when the servo is lost When VTR changes from STANDBY to REC START mode or in REC mode At the end of tape or When VTR is put into STOP mode by itself REC RESET signal does not appear when VTR is put into STOP mode by operating the camera STOP mode 1 _0 5 V dc 2 5 0 5 V dc 0 0 3 V dc Tape Remaining VTR Input Signal at Pin 25 Remark TAPE1 TAPE2 5V 5V 3 4V 5V 0V 3 1V G ...

Page 139: ... 1 OUT 2 5 V p p 36 G 3 OUT 2 5 V p p 37 G 5 OUT 2 5 V p p 38 G 7 OUT 2 5 V p p 39 G M OUT 2 5 V p p 40 R 1 OUT 2 5 V p p 41 R 3 OUT 2 5 V p p 42 R 5 OUT 2 5 V p p 43 R 7 OUT 2 5 V p p 44 R M OUT 2 5 V p p No Signal Specifications 45 B 1 OUT 2 5 V p p 46 B 3 OUT 2 5 V p p 47 B 5 OUT 2 5 V p p 48 B 7 OUT 2 5 V p p 49 B M OUT 2 5 V p p 50 DIGITAL GND GND for DIGITAL 51 DIGITAL SAMPLE OUT 3 3 V p p 5...

Page 140: ... level control set to mechanical center 5 PGM 1 2 OUT 20 dBu with PGM level control set to mechanical center External view 5 3 2 4 1 External view 10 9 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 External view No Signal Specifications 1 TRACKER R OUT X TRACKER RECEIVE 0 dBu unbalanced 2 TRACKER T IN G GND for TRACKER T 3 TRACKER R OUT G GND for TRACKER R 4 PGM OUT X 20 dBu unbalanced 5 12 V T OUT 12 V dc 500 mA MAX 6 PGM OUT...

Page 141: ... 12 20 21 18 19 22 23 24 17 6 R Y VIDEO OUT G Zo 75 Ohms 700 mV p p USA Canada 525 mV p p Other countries 7 B Y VIDEO OUT X Zo 75 Ohms 700 mV p p USA Canada 525 mV p p Other countries 8 B Y VIDEO OUT G Zo 75 Ohms 700 mV p p USA Canada 525 mV p p Other countries 9 MIC OUT X Zo 600 Ohms 60 dBu balanced 10 MIC OUT Y Zo 600 Ohms 60 dBu balanced 11 MIC OUT G Zo 600 Ohms 60 dBu balanced 12 VTR START STO...

Page 142: ...ms 13 B Y IN X 700 m V p p with sample 350 mV 700 mV p p USA Can ada 75 color bars 525 mV p p Other coun tries 75 color bars 14 NC No connection 15 NC No connection 16 VBS GENLOCK OUT X 1 0 V p p 6 dB Zo 75 Ohms 17 RET VIDEO OUT G GND for RET VIDEO 18 MONITOR VIDEO IN X VS 1 Vp p Zi 1 k Ohms 19 BATTERY ALARM OUT Zo 300 Ohms 1 35 34 68 External view 20 NC No connection 21 AUDIO CH1 CONT IN 0 V 0 dB...

Page 143: ...ced 57 NC No connection No Signal Specifications 58 NC No connection 59 AUDIO LEVEL OUT No connection 60 NC No connection 61 V RESET OUT CF IN V Reset 0 V to 5 V CF 0 V to 5 V 62 REC TALLY OUT ON 5 V OFF 2 5 V or 0 V Zo 20 k Ohms 63 VTR SAVE IN SAVE 4 5 V STANDBY 0 V Zi 10 k Ohms 64 GND 65 CA CONT DATA Serial data for camera control 66 COM DATA IN 5 V p p 67 IIC DATA IN OUT CA 5 V p p 4700 Ohms Pu...

Page 144: ...E High impedance balanced No Signal Specifications 1 GND GND for DC 2 NC No connection 3 NC No connection 4 DC IN DC 10 5 V to 17 V 5 3 2 4 1 External view 2 1 3 External view External view No Signal Specifications 1 GND GND for UNREG 2 NC No connection 3 NC No connection 4 UNREG 12 V OUT DC 10 5 V to 17 V 500 mA MAX No Signal Specifications 01 CA t CCU OPTICAL_OUTPUT 8 5 dB Typ 02 CCU t CA OPTICA...

Page 145: ... 5V 50 dB 22 MIC IN Y Zi 600 Ohms 60 dBu balanced No Signal Specifications 1 35 34 68 External view 23 NC No connection 24 SKIN TONE GATE IN No connection 25 TAPE REM OUT No connection 26 VTR SYNC IN No connection 27 RET EN IN ENABLE 0 V DISABLE OPEN 28 PB REF OUT PB 5 0 V CAM 0 V 29 H CONT OUT 0 V to 5 V Max frequency at 5 V 30 ANALOG GND 31 DIGITAL HD IN 3 3 V p p for Digital 32 COM CONT OUT 5 V...

Page 146: ...L3 4 IN 3 3 V p p to 2 5 V p p 30 L3 6 IN 3 3 V p p to 2 5 V p p 31 L3 8 IN 3 3 V p p to 2 5 V p p 32 NC No connection 33 27 MHz G GND for 27 MHz 34 18 MHz IN G GND for 18 MHz 35 G Y 1 IN 3 3 V p p to 2 5 V p p 36 G Y 3 IN 3 3 V p p to 2 5 V p p 37 G Y 5 IN 3 3 V p p to 2 5 V p p 38 G Y 7 IN 3 3 V p p to 2 5 V p p 39 G Y M IN 3 3 V p p to 2 5 V p p 40 R R Y 1 IN 3 3 V p p to 2 5 V p p 41 R R Y 3 I...

Page 147: ... CCA 5 Cable Outer sheath color White 9 3 2 2 REMOTE Cable supplied with RM B150 Outer sheath color Black 8 pin connector Male Wiring side 8 pin connector Male Wiring side Brown Brown White Red Red Brown White White Black Orange 8P CONNECTOR MALE WIRING SIDE 8P CONNECTOR MALE WIRING SIDE White Red Brown White White Black ...

Page 148: ...1 5 5 V OUT Max 70 mA 2 AUX4 4 TALLY GND 4 TALLY for GND 1 2 3 External view 4 1 3 2 External view 12 V 1 6 R G B DC 0 2 V 15 9 1 8 External view 3 AUX2 4 G TALLY OUT 4 Q405 NPN AT board ON GND Max 30 mA 4 AUX1 4 R TALLY OUT 4 Q403 NPN AT board ON GND Max 30 mA 5 CHU MIC1 CONT2 2 See below 6 AMP CONT1 2 See below 7 GAIN IN CONT0 2 See below 8 MIC1 GAIN CONT ON OFF IN 3 See below 9 GND 5 5 V GND fo...

Page 149: ... SYSTEM RECEIVE 0 dBu BAL ANCED 15 PROD R Y OUT PROD SYSTEM RECEIVE 0 dBu BAL ANCED 16 PROD G GND for PROD 17 PROD T X IN PROD SYSTEM TALK 0 dBu BALANCED 18 PROD T Y IN PROD SYSTEM TALK 0 dBu BALANCED 19 NC No connection 20 NC No connection 21 NC No connection 22 AUX7 23 AUX6 24 G TALLY X IN ON 24 V dc TTL H SHORT OFF 0 V dc TTL L OPEN 25 G TALLY Y IN ON 24 V dc TTL H SHORT OFF 0 V dc TTL L OPEN N...

Page 150: ...following table 15 MIC2 GAIN CONT ON OFF IN L AUX MIC GAIN CONTROL CONT0 CONT1 CONT2 CHU MIC AMP GAIN H H H 60 dBu L H H 50 dBu H L H 40 dBu L L H 30 dBu H H L 20 dBu 2 1 3 External view 2 1 3 15 9 1 8 External view No Signal Specifications 1 5 5 V OUT Max 250 mA Fuse AT board 2 CAMERA No CK OUT 3 CAMERA No SPARE OUT 4 TALLY GND GND for TALLY 5 G TALLY OUT Q2841 NPN AT board ON GND Max 30 mA 6 R T...

Page 151: ...0 dBu BALANCED 10 GND CHASSIS GND 11 PROD R X OUT PROD SYSTEM RECEIVE 0 dBu BALANCED 12 PROD R Y OUT PROD SYSTEM RECEIVE 0 dBu BALANCED 13 ENG T X IN ENG SYSTEM TALK 0 dBu BALANCED 14 ENG T Y IN ENG SYSTEM TALK 0 dBu BALANCED 15 PROD T X IN PROD SYSTEM TALK 0 dBu BALANCED 16 PROD T Y IN PROD SYSTEM TALK 0 dBu BALANCED 17 ENG G GND for ENG 18 NC No connection 19 PROD G GND for PROD No Signal Specif...

Page 152: ... to the following table 7 GAIN CONT0 2 Refer to the following table 8 MIC GAIN CONT1 IN 3 Refer to the following table 9 GND 5 5 V GND for 5 5 V 1 2 3 External view 4 1 3 2 External view 15 9 1 8 External view 10 TALLY OUT R G TALLY OUT Q7 NPN AT board ON GND Max 30 mA 11 NC No connection 12 16 9 4 3 SELECT EN IN S1002 1 AT board tOFF CHU MIC2 AMP GAIN CONT2 S1002 1 AT board t ON 5 0 V or OPEN DIS...

Page 153: ... BALANCED 18 PROD T Y IN PROD SYSTEM TALK 0 dBu BALANCED 19 PGM2 X IN 20 dBu 0 dBu Selectable with S202 AT board 20 PGM2 Y IN 20 dBu 0 dBu Selectable with S202 AT board 21 PGM2 G IN 20 dBu 0 dBu Selectable with S202 AT board 22 AUX7 23 AUX6 24 G TALLY X IN ON 24 V dc TTL H SHORT OFF 0 V dc TTL L OPEN 25 G TALLY Y IN ON 24 V dc TTL H SHORT OFF 0 V dc TTL L OPEN No Signal Specifications 1 NC No conn...

Page 154: ...o connection 12 PRIVATE IN L INCOM PRIVATE ON 13 INCOM OFF OUT L CHU INCOM MIC OFF 14 GND GND for 5 5 V 15 No Signal Speci fications No Signal Specifications 1 5 9 6 25 14 1 13 External view 16 CAMERA No STROB 17 NC No connection 18 ENG INTR IN L ENG INTERRUPT ON 19 PROD INTR IN L PROD INTERRUPT ON 20 x1 x3 IN L x3 for BVP 9500WS 9500WSP H OPEN x1 21 NC No connection 22 NC No connection 23 x1 x3 E...

Page 155: ...ARACTER 700 mV p p 300 mV p p SYNC No Signal Specifications 1 DCD IN DATA CARRIER DETECT 2 RXD IN RECEIVED DATA 3 TXD OUT TRANSMITTED DATA 4 DTR OUT DATA TERMINAL READY 5 SIGNAL GND SIGNAL GND 6 DSR IN DATA SET READY 7 RTS OUT REQUEST TO SEND 8 CTS IN CLEAR TO SEND 9 NC No Signal Specifications 1 DCD IN DATA CARRIER DETECT 2 RXD IN RECEIVED DATA 3 TXD OUT TRANSMITTED DATA 4 TXD OUT TRANSMITTED DAT...

Page 156: ...TED DATA 4 DTR OUT DATA TERMINAL READY 5 SIGNAL GND SIGNAL GND 6 DSR IN DATA SET READY 7 RTS OUT REQUEST TO SEND 8 CTS OUT CLEAR TO SEND 9 NC No Signal Specifications 1 TX CNU SERIAL DATA 2 TX 5 9 6 1 External view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 External view 3 RX MSU RCP CCU VCS AUX 4 RX SERIAL DATA 5 TX GND GND for TX 6 POWER 1 7 POWER 1 8 SPARE CHASSIS GND CHASSIS GND CCU1 to CCU6 CONNECTOR 6PIN POWER IN 7PIN...

Page 157: ...rnal view 12 Vp p 1 6 R G B 0 2 Vdc 8 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 External view External view 19 1 20 37 7 PIX WF SEL 1 IN SEL 1 L SEL 2 L NC SEL 1 H SEL 2 L WF PIX 8 PIX WF SEL 2 IN SEL 1 L SEL 2 H WF SEL 1 H SEL 2 H PIX 9 PORT ENB IN L ACTIVE 10 SW RESET IN L RESET 11 NC 12 NC 13 NC 14 NC 15 NC 16 NC 17 NC 18 NC 19 5V POWER SUPPLY OUT max 500 mA 20 CH1 LED OUT 21 CH2 LED OUT 22 CH3 LED OUT NPN TRANSISTOR 23 C...

Page 158: ...ARE CHASSIS GND CHASSIS GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 External view Pin No Signal Specifications 1 EXT I O 00 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 2 EXT I O 03 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 3 EXT I O 06 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 4 EXT I O 11 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 5 EXT I O 14 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 6 EXT I O 17 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 7 EXT I O 22 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 8 EXT I O 25 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 9 EXT I O 30 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 10 EXT I O 36 IN...

Page 159: ...P FEMALE 34 EXT I O 02 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 35 EXT I O 05 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 36 EXT I O 10 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 37 EXT I O 13 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 38 EXT I O 16 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 39 EXT I O 21 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 40 EXT I O 24 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 41 EXT I O 27 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 42 EXT I O 32 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 43 EXT I O 35 INPUT OUTPUT PORT 1 44 EXT I O 40 OUTPUT PORT 1 45 EXT I O 43 OUTPUT PO...

Page 160: ...NU AUX 4 RX SERIAL DATA 5 TX GND GND for TX 6 POWER IN RCP POWER 10 V to 30 V 7 POWER IN GND for POWER 8 SPARE C CHASSIS GND CHASSIS GND No Signal Specifications 1 PREVIEW S1 CONTACT X Modification is required for some units 2 PREVIEW S2 CONTACT Y Modification is required for some units 1 5 9 6 External view 3 SPARE I O PORT 1 CMOS LEVEL 3 3 HI ACTIVE 4 SPARE I O PORT 2 Assignable 5 SPARE I O PORT...

Page 161: ...1 V F2 8 13 ZOOM POSI IN Zi 10 kOhms 2 to 7 V 2 V WIDE 7 V TELE 18 36 1 19 External view 14 RET 1 ON IN Zi 10 kOhms ON L OFF High impedance 15 RET 2 ON IN Zi 10 kOhms ON L OFF High impedance 16 FOCUS POSI IN Zi 10 kOhms 2 to 7 V 2 V MIN 7 V 17 IRIS CONT OUT 2 to 7 V 3 4 0 1 V F16 6 2 0 1 V F2 8 Zo 1 kOhms 18 IRIS AUTO MANU SERIAL TXD OUT AUTO L MANU H Zo 1 kOhms LENS SERIAL DATA 19 NC No connectio...

Page 162: ... GND 20 NC No connection External view Pin No Signal I O Specifications 1 S DATA IN OUT TTL level 2 NC No connection 3 NC No connection 4 SCK IN TTL level 5 NC No connection 6 NC No connection 7 NC No connection 8 G TALLY IN ON 5 V OFF GND 9 NC No connection 10 NC No connection 11 NC No connection 12 VF VIDEO Y IN VS 1 0 V p p Zi 75 Ohms 13 VIDEO GND GND for Y VIDEO 14 VF VIDEO PB IN 0 7 V p p Zi ...

Page 163: ... 1 Y VIDEO OUT VS 1 0 Vp p Zo 75 Ohms 2 PR VIDEO GND GND for PR VIDEO 3 PR VIDEO X OUT V 0 7 Vp p Zo 75 Ohms 4 PB VIDEO GND GND for PB VIDEO 5 PB VIDEO X OUT V 0 7 Vp p Zo 75 Ohms 6 PEAKING LEVEL IN 0 to 5 Vdc 0 V PEAKING OFF 5 V PEAKING MAX 7 12 V OUT 12 V at 4 A 8 12 V OUT 12 V at 4 A 9 NC No connection 10 S DATA IN OUT TTL level 11 R TALLY OUT ON 5 V OFF 0 V 12 NC EFFECT No connection ON 5 V OF...

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Page 165: ...BVP E10 Series Product Information Manual 1 10 Glossary Terms and Definitions ...

Page 166: ... broadcasting have a colour bar generator Although the colour bar signal was originally developed for the adjustment of an analogue encoder it has become a standard function for professional video camera It can be used to monitor the amplitudes of the luminance and chrominance paths in the programme chain Crispening Detail correction enhances picture sharpness but at the same time also emphasizes ...

Page 167: ...istic resembles the shape of a knee Knee point and knee slope Knee point is the starting point of the knee correction process and the knee slope is its compression rate Knee saturation In a conventional knee circuit knee correction is performed independently in R G B channels When shooting a coloured object the amount of overexposure and therefore the amount of knee compression will be different i...

Page 168: ...the picture will be grey lacking in true blacks If the Black Level is too low the picture will be crushed with information lost in the dark areas Prism block for colour separation All broadcast and professional cameras use three CCDs one each for Red Green and Blue The prism block breaks down light into its red green and blue components and is an essential component for a CCD camera Skin tone DTL ...

Page 169: ...y changing lighting conditions Auto white balance AWB Auto white balance automatically adjusts colour temperature when shooting a white or neutral subject Auto white shading Auto black shading Both of them automatically adjust the shading Auto black shading is readily carried out when the lens is closed However to achieve accurate RGB white shading requires an accurately calibrated test chart and ...

Page 170: ...to Depth of Modulation this refers to the limiting resolution of the camera the smallest detail which can be resolved Again it is measured by viewing a Multiburst or video sweep chart but for convenience this should be calibrated in TV lines TVL For historical reasons this measurement is rather confusingly expressed as TV lines per picture height how many line pairs could be fitted into the height...

Page 171: ...BVP E10 Series Product Information Manual 1 11 Specifications ...

Page 172: ...U 500 700 Camera Command Network Unit Power requirements 12 V DC 10 7 to 17 V DC Power consumption 13 W Operating tempera ture 20 C to 45 C 4 F to 113 F Storage tempera ture 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Mass Approx 2 5 kg 5 lb 8 oz not including viewfinder Dimensions Pick up device 2 3 type interline transfer CCD Device configuration RGB 3 CCD system Picture elements BVP E10 E10WS 980 h x 988 v BVP E...

Page 173: ...8 221 8 3 4 131 5 1 4 Power consumption 11 W Operating tempera ture 20 C to 45 C 4 F to 113 F Storage temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Dimensions 131 x 221 x 193 mm w h d 5 1 4 x 8 3 4 x 7 5 8 inches Mass Approx 2 7 kg 5 lb 15 oz MIC IN 2ch XLR type 3 pin Female 600 ohms balanced DC IN XLR type 4 pin DC 10 5 to 17 V DC OUT 4 pin DC 10 5 to 17V Max 500 mA GEN LOCK IN BNC type 1Vp p 75 ohms TES...

Page 174: ...E 7700 7700P Viewfinder 11 4 CCU 550D 550DP Camera Control Unit PAL NTSC 193 7 5 8 227 9 133 5 1 4 Power consumption 17 W Operating tempera ture 20 C to 45 C 4 F to 113 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Dimensions 133 x 227 x 193 mm w h d 5 1 4 x 9 x 7 5 8 inches Mass Approx 2 7 kg 5 lb 15 oz AUDIO IN 2ch XLR type 3 pin Male 600 ohms balanced DC IN XLR type 4 pin DC 10 5 to 17 V DC O...

Page 175: ...ecifications BVP E10 Series Product Information Manual POWER INCOM CABLE ALARM 1 CAM ON PROD PGM PGM MIC OFF PREV OPEN SHORT MAIN Dimensions Unit mm inches 350 13 7 8 200 7 7 8 45 13 124 5 11 5 7 32 CAMERA CONTROL UNIT ...

Page 176: ... 1 400 m φ14 5 mm Maximum 875 m φ11 mm Operating tempera ture 10 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F Dimensions w h d 200 x 124 x 350 mm not including pro jecting parts 8 x 5 x 137 8 in Mass Approx Approx 7 kg 15 lb 7 oz when the BKP 5972 and the BKP 5073 are installed REFERENCE BNC type loopthrough VBS BS 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms RET 1 2 31 BNC type 1 each loop through VBS 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms PROMPTER1 BNC type loopthr...

Page 177: ...s PROMPTER BNC type 1 with loop through output 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms DIGITAL VIDEO SERIAL INPUT RET 1 and RET 2 when the BKP 7312 is installed BNC type 1 each 4 2 2 component serial dig ital video signal 270 Mb s 0 8 Vp p 75 ohms AC IN 3 pin 1 ANALOG OUTPUT VBS1 VBS2 and VBS3 BNC type 1 each VBS 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms R G and B BNC type 1 each 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms Y R Y and B Y BNC type 1 each CCU 700A Y 1 0 Vp ...

Page 178: ... or 32 8 feet CCA 5 30 30m or 98 4 feet connecting cables Recommended equipment BVP E10 series Color Video Camera RCP 700 series Remote Control Panel MSU 700 750 Master Setup Unit VCS 700 Video Selector CNU 700 Camera Command Network Unit MIC OUTPUT CH1 XLR 3 pin male 1 each and CH2 0 dB 20 dB selectable with the switch on the AT board WF MODE 4 pin 1 CAMERA Triax 1 CCU 700A King type CCU 700AP Fi...

Page 179: ...to 140 F Humidity no condensation Dimensions w h d Approx 424 x 133 x 460 mm 16 3 4 x 5 1 4 x 18 1 8 inches Mass Approx Approx 20 kg 44 lb 1 oz 133 5 1 4 481 465 424 16 3 4 57 2 460 18 1 8 CAMERA Optical fiber connector 1 1 08Gb s SDI L 2 240 V AC power supply INCOM TALLY PGM D sub 25 pin connector 1 INCOM 4W 2 systems PD ENG 0 dB PGM 2 systems 0 dB 20 dB TALLY R G TALLY contact INCOM REMOTE D sub...

Page 180: ...p sync MIC REMOTE D sub 15 pin female 1 WF MODE D sub 15 pin female 1 SERIAL OUTPUT BNC type 4 SMPTE 259M 0 8 Vp p 75 ohms 270Mb s bit rate SYNC OUT BNC type 1 composite sync 0 286 Vp p 75 ohms MONITOR OUT PIX 1 PIX 2 BNC type 1 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms R G B ENC MONITOR OUT WF 1 WF 2 BNC type 1 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms R G B ENC SEQ WF MODE 4 pin multi connector 1 Stair step AUX OUT BNC type 1 SDI signal 0 8 Vp ...

Page 181: ... 2 video 0 7 Vp p sync 0 3 Vp p REFERENCE BNC type 2 0 3 Vp p with loop through output RS232C D sub 9 pin AC IN 3 pin 1 Power requirements For USA and Canada 100 to 120 VAC 50 60 Hz For other countries 220 to 240VAC 50 60 Hz Current consump tion For USA and Canada Max 0 28A For other countries Max 0 28 A Operating tempera ture 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Dimensions 424 W x 44 H x 400 D mm 16 3 4 x 1...

Page 182: ...ECT 5600K AUTO KNEE SKIN DETAIL DETAIL GATE SATURATION CONTRAST CHARACTER BLACK GAMMA ECS SHUTTER PICTURE MONITOR ACCESS PARA PANEL ACTIVE EXPAND WAVEFORM MONITOR ND CC FILTER CTRL MULTI TALLY STORE SCENE FILES GAMMA MASTER GAIN MASTER BLACK IRIS IRIS MB ACTIVE CALL AUTO EXT 481 19 465 400 67 2 3 4 221 5 8 3 4 146 1 Power requirements 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Current consump tion 0 45 A Peak inrus...

Page 183: ...UTO KNEE SKIN DETAIL CHARACTER START BREAK WHITE BLACK ECS SHUTTER ACCESS STORE SCENE FILES MONITOR GAMMA MASTER GAIN ND FILTER CC MASTER BLACK IRIS IRIS MB ACTIVE CALL AUTO EXT POWER I O AUX CCU CNU REMOTE AC IN Power requirements 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Current consump tion 0 4 A Peak inrush current 1 Power ON cur rent probe method 30A 100V 60A 240V 2 Hot switching inrush current measured in ac...

Page 184: ...LAVE BLACK BLACK CALL WHITE WHITE PANEL ACTIVE ALARM PREVIEW COARSE SENS IRIS MB ACTIVE AUTO CLOSE CLOSE OPEN RCP 700 RCP 701 5 φ 2 177 188 183 4 68 2 3 4 60 67 5 φ 2 177 188 183 4 68 2 3 4 16 67 83 3 3 8 127 5 199 7 7 8 199 7 7 8 REMOTE CCU CNU 8 Pin PREVIEW 8 Pin I O port 29 pin Power requirements 30 VDC supplied from CCU or CNU Mass Approx RCP 700 1 0 kg 2 lb 3 oz RCP 701 0 9 kg 2 lb Dimensions...

Page 185: ...KNEE SKIN DETAIL DTL GATE BLACK GAMMA TEST BARS CLOSE LEVEL AUTO SETUP DETAIL PANEL ACTIVE SKIN DTL AUTO HUE START BREAK WHITE BLACK EXT IRIS MB ACTIVE AUTO COARSE SENS OPEN CLOSE RELATIVE MASTER BLACK IRIS ALARM CALL REMOTE CONTROL PANEL BLACK FLARE a PANEL ACTIVE PARA STANDARD CHAR ACTER MASTER SLAVE CAM PW 5600K PAINT 1 PAINT 2 WHITE PAINT 3 SCENE MAINTE NANCE FUNCTION AUTO KNEE SKIN DETAIL DTL...

Page 186: ...m 4 1 8 x 14 x 3 3 8 inches Mass Approx RCP 750 1 5 kg 3 lb 5 oz RCP 751 1 3 kg 2 lb 14 oz REMOTE CCU CNU 8 pin multi connector 1 AUX 8 pin multi connector 1 EXT I O 9 pin D sub connector 1 Power RequirementsDC 10 5 30 V max supplied from camera cam corder CCU Operating Tempera ture 20 C to 45 C Storage Tempera ture 20 C to 55 C Dimensions W x H x D 86 mm x 65 mm x 179 mm 3 1 2 x 2 5 8 x 7 1 8 inc...

Page 187: ...11 17 BVF 55 55CE 5 inch B W Viewfinder General Power requirements 9 3 V DC Power consumption BVF 10 10CE 1 6 W BVF 20W 20WCE 2 3 W Operating tempera ture 20 C to 45 C 0 F to 113 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 0 F to 140 F Dimensions w h d BVF 10 10CE 229 x 76 x 215 mm 9 1 8 x 3 x 8 1 2 inches BVF 20W 20WCE 239 x 76 x 215 mm 9 1 2 x 3 x 8 1 2 inches Mass Approx BVF 10 10CE 530 g 1 lb 3 oz BVF ...

Page 188: ...ortion Less than 3 Frequency response 3 dB or less at 8 MHz External dimensions Unit mm inches 178 7 1 8 265 10 1 2 362 14 3 8 300 11 7 8 Power requirements 10 5 V to 17 0 VDC supplied from camera CA 905 Power consumption 23 W Mass Approx 5 0 kg 11 lb excluding hood Dimensions 265 W x 178 H x 362 D mm 10 1 2 x 7 1 8 x 14 3 8 inches CRT 7 inch monochrome 160 W x 131 H mm 6 3 8 x 5 1 4 inches 90 deg...

Page 189: ... with BKP 9057 BVF 55 55CE 5 type monochrome viewfinder Mass Approx 12 kg 24 lb 4 oz Dimension w h d 368 x 327 x 534 mm 14 5 8 x 13 x 21 1 8 inches Operating tempera ture 20 C to 45 C 4 F to 113 F Storage temperature 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Power Consumption 90 W Large lens and 7 type color viewfinder with the BKP 9057 CCU connector CA 905K Kings triaxial connector CA 905F Fischer triaxial conne...

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Page 192: ...o Knee on off 1 V mod Saw R G B Master V Mod Saw Off Detail Detail 1 Level Limiter Crispening Level Dep Level Dep Off Detail Off SD DTL Off Detail 2 H V Ratio Frequency Mix Ratio Detail Comb Detail Off SD DTL Off Detail 3 W Limiter B Limiter Knee Aperture Knee Aperture on off Detail on off Skin Detail 1 2 3 common Level Phase Width Saturation Auto Hue 1 1 DTL Gate Gate on off Skin Dtl cach channel...

Page 193: ... Sat on off 1 White Clip R G B Master White Clip Off Matrix 1 R G G B B R Multi Matrix on off User Matrix on off Preset Matrix on off Matrix Off 2 R B G R B G Multi Matrix on off User Matrix on off Preset Matrix on off Matrix Off Multi Phase Hue Saturation All Clear Multi Matrix on off User Matrix on off Preset Matrix on off Matrix Off Low Key Sat Level Low L Mid H Mid High Range Low Key Sat on of...

Page 194: ...re Ref Transfer CAM t CARD MS MS CARD t CAM MS MS CARD t CAMs CAM t CAMs Adjusting Paint Menu Items Scene File Scene Transfer CAM t CARD MS MS CARD t CAM MS MS CARD t CAMs CAM t CAMs Delete Adjusting Paint Menu Items Lens File Lens Store Auto White Lens Select Select File Change Name Adjusting Lens Adjusting Items OHB File OHB Store Auto W Shading Auto B Shading Auto White Auto Black Adjusting Bla...

Page 195: ...e on off Black R G B Master ABB OHB Matrix 1 R G G B B R Matrix Off OHB Matrix Off 2 R B G R B G Matrix Off OHB Matrix Off Multi Phase Hue Satu ration Matrix Off OHB Matrix Off All Clear Phase H H Step usec H Coarse SC SC VBS Level VBS Level 1 Y Sync I Black Q Black VBS Level 2 Chroma SC Quad Q Level Y C Level Y R Y B Y Y C Black Y R Y B Y Monitor Output Skin Gate Mod Level 4 3 Marker on off 4 3 M...

Page 196: ... HD Detail Off SD Detail off Detail 2 SD H V Ratio SD Frequency HD Detail Off SD Detail off Detail 3 SD W Limiter SD B Limiter HD Detail Off SD Detail off Crs Col Reduce Crs Col Reduce on off Coring Level Comb Aspect Aspect Select 16 9 Squeeze Letter Box 4 3 Crop Letter size Crop Posi Menu Secondary Menu Sub Menu Control Item MSU 700A MSU 750 RCP 750 751 RM B750 Menu Direct Button Menu Direct Butt...

Page 197: ...acters Return Set ting Return 1 2 3 4 Multi For mat System Output 1 2 3 CNU RCP Assign MSU Assign MSU or RCP or RM Adjusting Buzzer Call Touch Switch Mas ter Call Buzzer Touch Click Switch Click All Off LED Bright Switch Tally Other LED Master Date Time Date Year Month Day Time Hour Minute Second Security Engineer Mode on off Status Ref Enable on off Lens Enable on off OHB Enable on off Crop Enabl...

Page 198: ...ck Full Lock Test Saw 3 Step 10Step 2 2 VTR S S VTR CALL Function SW VTR Ctrl CAM Ctrl VF Menu Control Enable VR Setting White Absolute Relative 1 1 Relative 1 2 Relative 1 4 BLACK Absolute Relative 1 1 Relative 1 2 Relative 1 4 Master Black Absolute Relative 1 1 Relative 1 2 Relative 1 4 Iris Absolute Min Max Relative 1 1 Relative 1 2 Relative 1 4 WF PIX R G B RGB SEQ ENC Menu Secondary Menu Sub ...

Page 199: ...ct Button Menu Direct Button Operation Ctrl ND 1 2 3 4 5 CC A B C D E Shutter on off ECS on off Shutter ECS Gamma Master Gain SW 1 2 5600K on off 1 Auto Knee on off 1 Skin Detail on off 1 Detail Gate on off Black Gamma on off 1 Knee Aperture on off Knee Sat on off 1 Mono on off S Skin Knee on off Low Key Sat on off 2 2 Knee off Gamma Off Detail Off Matrix Off White Clip Off Level Dep Off Chroma Of...

Page 200: ...nu Control Item MSU 700A MSU 750 RCP 750 751 RM B750 Menu Direct Button Menu Direct Button Menu Direct Button Menu Direct Button Multi Control Menu Master Slave Master Slave All Slave All Off Character Character on Default System Auto Diag One Cam Data One Cam IC Memory Card Menu Card Initialize ...

Page 201: ...f DETAIL off LVL DEP off GAMMA off CHROMA off MATRIX off KNEE APERTURE KNEE SAT 1 MONO COLOR COLOR CORRECT 5600K 1 AUTO KNEE 1 SKIN DETAIL 1 DETAIL GATE SATURATION CONTRAST BLACK GAMMA 1 CHARACTER 4 SD MATRIX off SD DETAIL off LOW KEY SAT Scene File Control SCENE FILES STORE PICTURE MONITOR 4 4 WAVEFORM MONITOR 4 4 Camera Select PANEL ACTIVE 4 4 PARA 4 4 4 EXPAND 4 4 MASTER 4 SLAVE 4 Filter contro...

Page 202: ...nly with switches or knobs on the control panel Auto Iris IRIS RELATIVE 4 SENS control 4 COARSE control 4 WHITE knobs R B BLACK knob R G B Master R B Master FLARE knob 2 PANEL ACTIVE Full Lock 4 4 Full Part Lock 4 DETAIL knob VTR START STOP 4 STOP 4 REW 4 PLAY 4 FF 4 REC REVIEW 4 MONITOR 4 FUNCTION Menu Mode 4 MAINTENANCE Menu Mode 4 SCENE Menu Mode 4 PAINT Menu Mode 4 VF DISP 3 4 VF MENU 3 4 CANC...

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