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4-4 (E)

BVP-E30/E30P M-V1

4-4. Scene File

Scene File stores data in the camera and memory stick.

It also stores in the IC memory card if the MSU (master setup unit) is used. For the details, refer to the
MSU operation manual.

Storing and calling data are implemented using the setup menu or MSU.
Scene files can be copied between cameras using the memory stick.

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Scene Files are files for storing the differences from the Reference File. Therefore when the Reference
File is changed, output of the Scene File item corresponding with the item changed in the Reference

File is also changed.

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Before storing the data in the memory stick, make sure that the LOCK switch on the memory stick is in

OFF position.

Storing (Refer to step 1 of Fig.4-3.)

Using PAINT Menu of This Unit

(1) Change the scene file item to the desired value.

(2)

[PAINT]

 

 

[SCENE|FILE]

 

 

[STORE]

Select the scene file number to be stored.

With MSU

(1) Change the scene file item to the desired value.
(2) Press “STORE” of the scene file, and press the STORE number.

Calling and Clearing the Call (Refer to step 2 of Fig.4-3.)

Using PAINT Menu of This Unit

Select the scene file number to be called on the “SCENE FILE” page. A file currently being called is
shown with its file number highlighted. Select the number again to cancel the call and resume the previ-

ous status.

With MSU

Press and light up the SCENE FILES button of the desired number when the STORE button is dark. Press

the lit button again to turn it dark and resume the previous status.

Summary of Contents for BVP-E30 series

Page 1: ... E30 BVP E30P BVP E30WS BVP E30WSP MAINTENANCE MANUAL Volume 1 1st Edition Serial No 100001 and Higher BVP E30 Serial No 400001 and Higher BVP E30P Serial No 100001 and Higher BVP E30WS Serial No 400001 and Higher BVP E30WSP ...

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Page 5: ... Parts 1 9 E 1 6 Location of Printed Wiring Boards 1 9 E 1 7 Circuit Description 1 10 E 1 7 1 CCD Block PA 272 273 274 Boards TG 229 Board and NR 72 Board 1 10 E 1 7 2 Video Signal System VA 226 Board DPR 261 Board and IF 969 Board 1 11 E 1 7 3 System Control AT 148 Board 1 12 E 1 7 4 Power Supply Block DC DC Converter RE 201 Board 1 13 E 1 8 Diagnosis 1 14 E 1 9 Contents of the EEPROM and FRAM Da...

Page 6: ...6 E 2 2 Replacing the VF Connector 2 7 E 2 3 Replacing the Illuminated ASSIGNABLE Switch 2 7 E 2 4 Replacing the RET INCOM Switch 2 9 E 2 5 Removing the V Shoe Bracket 2 9 E 2 6 Replacing the MENU SELECT Knob MENU Switch DISPLAY Switch 2 10 E 2 7 Replacing the LENS Connector 2 11 E 2 8 Replacing the TEST OUT Connector 2 11 E 2 9 Replacing the Side Switch Panel Block 2 12 E 2 10 Replacing the Front...

Page 7: ...Menu 5 4 E 5 1 7 Maintaining the Grayscale Chart 5 5 E 5 2 VA 226 Board Adjustment 5 7 E 5 2 1 Black Balance Adjustment 5 7 E 5 2 2 Flare Offset Adjustment 5 7 E 5 2 3 Offset Adjustment 5 8 E 5 3 PA 272 273 274 Boards Adjustment 5 9 E 5 3 1 PA Gain Adjustment 5 9 E 5 4 DPR 261 Board Adjustment 5 10 E 5 4 1 Video Level Adjustment 1 5 10 E 5 4 2 Video Level Adjustment 2 5 11 E 5 4 3 TEST OUT Level A...

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Page 9: ...d the mainte nance manual of partial equipment camera adaptor and the like Part No 3 854 379 XX Maintenance Manual Volume 2 Available on request This manual is provided information that is premised the parts level service exploded views block diagrams board layouts schematic diagrams detailed parts lists and the like for this unit If this manual is required please contact to your local Sony Sales ...

Page 10: ...just ments setup after board replace etc Section 2 Parts Replacement Describes the replacement procedure of circuit board CCD unit connectors switches and others Section 3 Setup Menu Describes the setup menu etc Section 4 File System Describes the file structure etc Section 5 Electrical Alignment Describes electrical adjustment necessary for maintenance of the unit or replacement of parts ...

Page 11: ...0 IC4 CPU 266 board Ver 1 20 and higher 1 1 2 Compatibility of File Data The file data does not have compatibility with other cameras When using the file data stored in the memory stick or the IC memory card for MSU make sure that the file data for BVP E10 series or BVP E30 series are stored For details on the file system refer to Section 4 1 1 3 Error Messages Displayed when Memory Stick is Used ...

Page 12: ...ures of CCD block refer to Section 2 1 1 Replacing the CCD Block 1 1 7 Notes on Spare Parts 1 Safety Related Components Warning w Components marked are critical to safe operation Therefore specified parts should be used in the case of replacement 2 Standardization of Parts Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those used for the unit These are because of parts common ality and improvement...

Page 13: ...P VBS SW IN OUT Note1 6 CCIR EIA OUT H CCIR L EIA 7 NC No connection 8 G TALLY OUT H Indicator lights L Indicator goes out 9 NC No connection 10 Y X OUT 1 V p p VF Zi 1 kZ 11 ZEBRA ON IN H OFF L ON 12 VF VIDEO OUT X 1 0 V p p VF Zi 1 kZ 13 NC No connection 14 B Y X OUT 700 mV p p VF Zi 1 kZ 75 color bars 15 R Y X OUT 700 mV p p VF Zi 1 kZ 75 color bars 16 BATT IND OUT H Indicator lights L Indicato...

Page 14: ...T 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 No SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 35 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 36 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 37 VF UNREG GND GND for VF UNREG 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 5 V to 17 V 42 LENS UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 43 NC No connection 44 NC No connection ...

Page 15: ... mode 1 _0 5 V dc 2 5 0 5 V dc 0 0 3 V dc Battery Terminal Voltage VTR internal battery 12 0 11 1 V dc 11 1 10 8 V dc 10 8 V dc 2 3 V dc across 300 Z 0 V Input Signal at Pin 19 LED on Viewfinder 1 0 0 2 Hz duty 50 10 Stays out Blinks at 1 Hz Lights up Note 2 Specifications of BATT ALARM Signal VTR has a battery voltage detection and waring signal generation circuits and it sends the signal shown b...

Page 16: ... No connection 29 NC No connection 30 NC No connection 31 NC No connection 32 NC No connection 33 Reserve 34 18 MHz OUT G GND for 18 MHz No SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 35 G 1 OUT 36 G 3 OUT 37 G 5 OUT 2 5 V p p 38 G 7 OUT 39 G M OUT 40 R 1 OUT 41 R 3 OUT 42 R 5 OUT 2 5 V p p 43 R 7 OUT 44 R M OUT 45 B 1 OUT 46 B 3 OUT 47 B 5 OUT 2 5 V p p 48 B 7 OUT 49 B M OUT 50 DIGITAL GND GND for DIGITAL 51 DIGITAL S...

Page 17: ...ector Name Connection Connectors TEST OUT BNC 1 569 370 12 Plug BNC MIC IN 3P FEMALE 1 508 084 00 XLR 3P Male or ITT Cannon XLR 3 12C equivalent 1 4 Function of Internal Switches Ref No Designation Description Factory setting S1 MIC 48 V MIC POWER 48 V ON OFF switch ON Set to OFF when using the microphone of the internal batteries type S1 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 G F E D C B A MB 953 board...

Page 18: ... E30P S the camera to be used BVP E30 D S Single filter BVP E30WS D D Dual filters BVP E30WSP D S101 2 _ NC _ TG 229 Board Ref No Designation Description Factory setting S1 1 4 3 16 9 Set corresponding to the camera to be used BVP E30 E30P 4 3 BVP E30WS E30WSP 16 9 S1 2 PAL NTSC Set corresponding to the camera to be used BVP E30 E30WS NTSC BVP E30P E30WSP PAL S101 H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 NR 72...

Page 19: ...06 AT 148 VA 226 SW 1069 SW 1067 SW 1070 SW 1068 CN 2207 CN 2205 CN 2208 CN 2210 DPR 261 CN 2209 SW 1071 SW 1075 IF 969 DR 536 BVP E30 E30WS E30WSP only PA 274 PA 272 PA 273 SE 767 BVP E30P only TG 229 NR 72 1 5 Remove and Installation of Exterior Parts 1 6 Location of Printed Wiring Boards ...

Page 20: ... pulses are passed through the following drive circuit and are sent to each PA board V clock Passed through IC201 to IC206 drivers ICs RG pulse Passed through IC309 and then the bias potential specific to each CCD is added to the output of IC309 V sub voltage Enters IC310 DC amplifier to be adjusted for the specified voltage Shutter pulse Passes through the drive circuit consisting of Q201 to Q204...

Page 21: ...r block which performs various signal processing and D A block which converts digital signals processed by the camera DSP block to analog In the A D block after analog RGB signals input from the VA 226 board are clamped they are passed through the pre filters FL101 FL102 and FL103 and converted to 14 bit digital signals by the A D converter IC102 IC202 and IC302 The A D converted digital signals a...

Page 22: ...gnals EXT SC and EXT SYNC to the DPR 261 board When a color VF is connected the signals VF Y VF R Y VF B Y input from the DPR 261 board are mixed with the cursor marker signal and character signal generated in the character generator IC IC5 and then output as a COLOR VF signal When a white black VF is connected the VF Y signal input from the DPR 261 board are mixed with the cursor marker and chara...

Page 23: ...diode and transistor of the corresponding block are turned ON and IC9 sends a L_SHUTDOWN signal The master clock is stopped by this signal and the outputs of all voltages stop Output Overvoltage Protection Circuit An overvoltage detection circuit is equipped only for the 1 4 V output When the 1 4 V output exceeds 2 0 V under abnor mal conditions the outputs of all voltages are stopped by the L_SHU...

Page 24: ... VA 226 Communication error with IC701 or defect of sub regulator circuit operation inside the board 3 DPR 261 Communication error with IC507 or defect of sub regulator circuit operation inside the board 4 IF 969 Communication error with IC307 or defect of sub regulator circuit operation inside the board 5 AT 148 Low capacity of BT1 6 HUR Indicates the power on time of the camera The display stops...

Page 25: ...file setting data Refer to Section 1 10 7 A 2 A side Scene file setting data IC221 Lens file setting data A 3 A side Operator file setting data VF menu setting data DPR 261 IC507 EEPROM Factory adjustment data of Refer to Section 1 10 6 F 10 A side DPR 261 board except SC Frequency data PA 272 IC8 EEPROM Factory adjustment data of 1 B 1 B side CCD block SC Frequency data VA 226 IC701 EEPROM Factor...

Page 26: ...VA 226 Board The EEPROM IC701 is mounted on the VA 226 board Perform the following adjustments when this IC is replaced too Adjustment Items After Board or EEPROM is Replaced 5 2 1 Black Balance Adjustment 5 2 2 Offset Adjustment 5 2 3 Flare Offset Adjustment 1 10 5 DPR 261 Board The EEPROM IC507 is mounted on the DPR 261 board Perform the following adjustments when this IC is replaced too Adjustm...

Page 27: ... indication using DIAGNOSIS menu Upgrading by Powering ON the Unit 1 Insert the memory stick in which the upgrading program is already saved 2 Turn on the power while pressing the VTR START switch and MENU SELECT knob on the camera front simultaneously 3 The upgrading status is displayed on the viewfinder screen 4 When the version upgrade is completed the message Complete will be displayed n When ...

Page 28: ...5 to 32 Indefinite data is registered in the values of scene files 6 to 32 Be sure to register new data again before using the scene files When the number of scene files is switched from 32 to 5 The data registered in scene files 6 to 32 is deleted The deleted data cannot be restored m This setting corresponds only to MSU 700A 750 and RCP 730 series Each scene file have no compatibility among the ...

Page 29: ...o the front and insert it in the direction of arrow A 2 Close the connector latch in the direction of arrow B to lock it Type B Removal 1 Open the connector latch in the direction of arrow A to release the lock 2 Remove the flexible card wire in the direction of arrow B Reinstallation 1 Hold the flexible card wire with its blue surface facing upward and insert it in the direction of arrow A 2 Clos...

Page 30: ...move the left side panel Refer to Section 1 5 2 Remove the four screws and remove the DPR 261 board 3 Extend the DPR 261 board as shown below using the DPR 261 board extension assembly 1 14 2 Extending the DC DC Converter Tool EX 878 Board 1 Remove the right side panel Refer to Section 1 5 2 Remove the DC DC converter RE 201 board Refer to Section 2 12 3 Connect the connector CN1 on the EX 878 boa...

Page 31: ... Sections 2 1 1 and 2 1 3 3 Replace the two flexible card wires connected to CN2 and CN3 on the MB 953 board and CN1 and CN2 on the NR 72 board with the wires of 140 mm in length respectively Return the NR 72 board to the normal position 4 Connects the three EX harnesses between the connec tors CN4 CN5 CN6 on the MB 953 board and the three harnesses connected the CCD block 5 Return the DPR 261 boa...

Page 32: ...TART 3 729 069 0X rubber 1 8 COVER SWITCH CC 3 641 917 0X rubber 1 9 PAD DROP PROTECTION MENU 3 641 918 0X rubber 1 0 PAD DROP PROTECTION MS 3 641 922 0X rubber 1 CUSHION DROP PROTECTION FRONT 3 641 920 0X rubber 1 PAD DROP PROTECTION SIDE 3 658 973 0X rubber 1 CAP TEST OUT 3 641 919 0X rubber 1 SHEET HANDLE 3 854 372 0X synthetic leather 1 CUSHION DRIP PROOF T 3 855 578 0X rubber 1 1 Check for de...

Page 33: ...1 23 E BVP E30 E30P M V1 2 3 5 9 0 4 8 1 7 6 ...

Page 34: ...ned in seawater or sulfur contained in hot spring attaches o the non painted surface of outer cabinet the cabinet may corrode in white If it attaches wipe it off immediately with alcohol 3 If water leaks inside the unit dry the unit with hair dryer Check especially that water does not remain in the CCD block or the power supply block n If the unit is not taken care of appropriately corrosion may o...

Page 35: ... to Section 1 14 3 n The two Flexible card wires of this type and three EX Harness are required to extend the CCD block 6 J 6026 130 B Gray scale chart 4 3 transparent type To adjust camera commercially available Gray scale chart 4 3 reflective type J 6394 080 A Gray scale chart 16 9 transparent type 7 J 6029 140 B Pattern box PTB 500 8 J 6326 120 A Hexagonal bit To tighten screw 9 J 6325 400 A To...

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Page 37: ...board are not attached to CCD unit for repair of the BVP E30 E30WS E30WSP Install the removed filter disk unit into a new CCD unit 1 Remove the right and left side panels Refer to Section 1 5 2 Remove the four screws and remove the DPR 261 board 3 Disconnect the two flexible card wires from the connectors CN2 and CN3 of the MB 953 board and three harnesses from the connectors CN4 red CN5 yellow an...

Page 38: ... a new CCD unit Refer to Section 2 1 3 8 Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal n After replacement and adjust the position of the filter knob referring to Section 2 1 2 CCD unit Front panel M3 x 8 M3 x 8 SW3 SW3 5 BVP E30 E30WS E30WSP Loosen each two setscrews of the ND filter knob and CC filter knob using an L shaped wrench across flat has 0 89 mm and remove the knobs BVP E30P Loos...

Page 39: ...h filter can be seen from the lens mount 5 Align the ND filter knob number 1 with the mark on the front panel and tighten the two setscrews Tightening torque 20 x 10_2 N m 2 0 kgf cm 6 Rotate the ND filter knob and check that it rotates smoothly BVP E30P 1 Rotate the knob shaft until the filter with the lightest color can be seen from th lens mount 2 Align the filter knob number 1 with the mark on...

Page 40: ...9 board 2 Remove the three screws 5 Removing the flexible card board CN 2148 board Disconnect the flexible card board CN 2148 board from the connector CN1 of the PA 272 273 274 board 6 Installing Install a new board in the reverse order of steps 1 to 5 2 1 3 Replacing the Boards Inside the CCD Unit Remove the CCD block first from the camera and perform the following steps Refer to Section 2 1 1 n ...

Page 41: ... card wires from CN1 and CN2 of the NR 72 board 2 Remove the two nylon rivets and three screws 2 Removing the TG 229 board 1 Disconnect the flexible card board CN 2148 board from the connectors CN3 and CN4 of the TG 229 board 2 Remove the three screws 3 Removing the flexible card board CN 2148 board Disconnect the flexible card board CN 2148 board from the connector CN1 of the PA 272 273 274 board...

Page 42: ... the procedure from step 3 8 When the position adjustments are completed press the PushSW for one to two seconds to write the adjusted positions Check that the LED turns orange Rewriting check 9 To execute the rewriting press the PushSW again for one to two seconds n Rewriting is limited to 19 times Therefore perform steps 1 to 7 carefully and then press the PushSW To cancel rewriting press the Pu...

Page 43: ...ctor CN801 of the SW 1071 board 4 Disconnect the flexible card wire from the connector CN1 of the MB 953 board n Be careful not to bend the flexible card wires This shortens the wire life 5 Desolder the VF connector and replace it 6 Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of steps 1 to 4 2 3 Replacing the Illuminated ASSIGNABLE Switch 1 Remove the CCD block Refer to Section 2 1 2 Remove the two ...

Page 44: ...l the SW 1071 board to the bracket SW 1071 with the two screws m Put the tip of the ASSIGNABLE switch into the CC switch cover Put the tip of the CC switch cover at the center of the hole on the handle holder Push the CC switch cover and check the click sound that the switch clicks when pushing ON OFF 12 Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of steps 1 to 8 n When installing the handle holder ...

Page 45: ...t the harness from the connector CN1201 of the MB 953 board 3 Remove the three screws and remove the SW 1075 board 4 Desolder the switch to be replaced and replace it 5 Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal 2 5 Removing the V Shoe Bracket 1 Release the lock lever 2 Slide the shoulder pad until the heads of the hexagon cap screws with stopper become visible 3 Loosen the two hexagon c...

Page 46: ...ted to the CN 2205 board n The drop protection pad will remove at the same time Be careful not to lose it 4 Disconnect the two harnesses from the connectors CN1005 and CN1004 of the CN 2205 board 5 Remove the screw securing the SW 1069 board to the encoder bracket and remove the SW 1069 board 6 Desolder the switch to be replaced and replace it 7 Remove the nut fixing the MENU SELECT knob and remov...

Page 47: ...nd replace it 6 Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal 2 8 Replacing the TEST OUT Connector 1 Remove the V shoe bracket Refer to Section 2 5 2 Remove the left side panel Refer to Section 1 5 3 Remove the DPR 261 board Refer to Section 2 1 4 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN17 of the MB 953 board 5 Pull out the cap 6 Remove the screw and remove the TEST OUT connector 7 Deso...

Page 48: ... shield plate and drop protection pad 6 Desolder the switch to be replaced and replace it 7 Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal 2 10 Replacing the Front Switch Panel Block 1 Remove the V shoe bracket Refer to Section 2 5 2 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN1003 of the CN 2205 board 3 Remove the two screws and remove the front switch panel block 4 Remove the two screws an...

Page 49: ...move the MIC connec tor with harness 4 Desolder the MIC connector and replace it 5 Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal 2 12 Replacing the DC DC Converter 1 Remove the right side panel Refer to Section 1 5 2 Remove the two screws and remove the DC DC converter RE 201 board while pushing it up in the arrow direction and replace it with a new one 3 Reassemble the parts in the reverse...

Page 50: ...ation If the shield plate is caught on the board rail lower at installing the shield plate insert the shield plate while lifting up Insert the shield plate with the notch foward as shown in the figure Incorrect orientation may cause the unit to short out 3 Remove the DPR 261 board Refer to Section 2 1 4 Disconnect the five flexible card wires from the connectors CN1 CN2 CN3 CN15 and CN16 and disco...

Page 51: ...rd located at the rear of the unit surely 9 Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal 2 14 Replacing the CN 2204 Board 1 Remove the MB 953 board Refer to Section 2 13 2 Remove the four screws and remove the partition 1 3 Remove the four screws and remove the CN 2204 board 4 Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal n After attaching the CN 2204 board loosen the screws A B and...

Page 52: ... holes of the MB 953 board surely 11 Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal 2 15 Replacing the Memory Stick Case CN 2206 Board 1 Remove the right and left side panels Refer to Section 1 5 2 Remove the AT 148 IF 969 and VA 226 boards the DC DC converter RE 201 board and the two shield plates Refer to Section 2 13 3 Remove the DPR 261 board Refer to Section 2 1 4 Remove the V shoe brac...

Page 53: ...owing menus USER menu USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu OPERATION menu PAINT menu MAINTENANCE menu FILE menu DIAGNOSIS menu SERVICE menu Normally not displayed For details on how to display this menu refer to Section 5 1 6 SERVICE Menu n Beside above menus the TOP menu is provided for indicating the whole configuration of the menu items Equipment Required BVP E30 E30P 1 5 inch viewfinder BVF 10 10CE or bla...

Page 54: ...SELECT knob 2 To change pages move the cursor to the page number and turn the MENU SELECT knob 3 To shift the cursor turn the MENU SELECT knob Pressing the MENU SELECT knob determines the setting 4 To change a setting value move the cursor to the item to be changed and press the MENU SELECT knob then the cursor turns to and the value changes by turning the MENU SELECT knob Turning it fast the valu...

Page 55: ...u to edit menu pages to be set on the USER menu OPERATION Use this menu to set camera settings for operation and to change camera settings to suit shooting conditions during normal camera operations PAINT Use this menu to make fine adjustments to the image while monitoring the waveform of the camera output on a waveform monitor or other output device MAINTENANCE Use this menu for the maintenance p...

Page 56: ... for the signal output from the TEST OUT terminal VF OUT Y R G B COLOR Selects the signal displayed on the viewfinder Note COLOR can be selected only when a color viewfinder is used Be sure to select COLOR to view images in color MIX VF ON OFF Turns ON or OFF the function to mix the return signal with the main signal This can be set when the CCU 700A 700AP 900 900P is used Note The phases of the C...

Page 57: ... cursor V HEIGHT 0 to 99 Sets the height of the box cursor ZEBRA VF DTL page Item Setting Description ZEBRA ON OFF Turns ON or OFF the function to display the zebra pattern on the viewfinder screen If the viewfinder has a zebra switch the viewfinder switch will have priority 1 2 1 2 Selects the zebra pattern type the video level of 1 and 2 is set using ZEBRA 1 and ZEBRA 2 respectively ZEBRA 1 LEVE...

Page 58: ...D LINE MASK Sets the method for displaying the ASPECT IND area BVP E30WS LINE MASK LINE Displays the area using lines E30WSP only OFF MASK Dims the outside of the area LINE MASK Combines LINE and MASK OFF Area is not displayed 15 9 14 9 Selects the aspect ratio 13 9 4 3 Note This can be set only when LINE is selected at ASPECT IND Fixed at 4 3 when MASK and LINE MASK are selected at ASPECT IND CEN...

Page 59: ... memory indicator 5600K 3S ON OFF a Sets the mode of the 5600K mode indicator GAIN 3S ON OFF a Sets the mode of the gain value indicator SHUTT 3S ON OFF a Sets the mode of the shutter speed mode reading mode indicator RETURN 3S ON OFF a Sets the mode of the return signal indicator ATW b 3S ON OFF a Sets the mode of the ATW automatic tracking white balance indicator SCENE b 3S ON OFF a Sets the mod...

Page 60: ... the position other than the position s selected at NORMAL One or more can be specified among P A and B 5600K ON OFF a ON OFF With IND set to ON mark lights when D5600K is set to the position other than that selected at NORMAL GAIN ON OFF a L M H With IND set to ON mark lights when the gain switch is set to the position other than that selected at NORMAL SHUTTER ON OFF a ON OFF With IND set to ON ...

Page 61: ...tem Setting Description GAIN L M H _3 0 3 6 9 12 Sets the gain value at respective position L M H of the GAIN switch 18 24 30 36 42 WHITE B B ATW Assigns any of the following to the position B of the WHITE BAL switch B Normal Memory B ATW Automatic tracking white balance OUTPUT DCC AUTO KNEE Assigns the function to the OUTPUT DCC switch ADAPTIVE AUTO KNEE Normal auto knee ADAPTIVE Adaptive auto kn...

Page 62: ...tercom 2 line RET1 SW ENG Microphone switch of ENG line RET2 SW PROD Microphone switch of PROD line ENG PROD ASSIGNABLE 5600K ATW Assigns any of the following to the assignable switch CROP __ Factory setting 5600K for BVP E30 E30P __ for BVP E30WS E30WSP 5600K 5600K mode realizing color temperature of 5600K electrically ON OFF switch ATW automatic tracking white balance ON OFF switch CROP 4 3 aspe...

Page 63: ...N and B GAIN values also change accordingly Note Displays the value when the WHITE switch is set to PRST The displayed value is an approximate FINE _99 to 99 Adjusts the value more precisely when the color temperature adjust ment through COLOR TEMP is not satisfactory R GAIN _99 to 99 Sets the color temperature by changing only the value of R GAIN B GAIN _99 to 99 Sets the color temperature by cha...

Page 64: ...ls and spaces How to enter the comments 1 Move to FILE ID and press the MENU SELECT knob and the characters are displayed at the top of the screen 2 Select the character by turning the MENU SELECT knob and move to WRITE after the comment is entered and press the MENU SELECT knob to store CAM CODE Display only Displays the model name with which the operator file saved in the memory stick was create...

Page 65: ...e flare correction circuit to ON or OFF GAMMA ON OFF Sets the gamma correction function to ON or OFF BLK GAM ON OFF Sets the black gamma correction function to ON or OFF KNEE ON OFF Sets the knee correction circuit to ON or OFF WHT CLIP ON OFF Sets the white clip function to ON or OFF DETAIL ON OFF Sets the function to add the detail signal to ON or OFF LEVEL DEP ON OFF Sets the level dependence f...

Page 66: ...V MOD R G B M _99 to 99 Adjusts the V modulation shading of R G B and master FLARE ON OFF Sets the flare correction circuit to ON or OFF V MOD ON OFF Sets V modulation shading to ON or OFF TEST OUT ENC Y R G B Selects the output signal at the TEST OUT terminal RETURN VF When VF is selected signals corresponding with the RET switch setting of the camera camera s video signal or return signal will b...

Page 67: ...ection curve of the master gamma in 0 05 steps GAMMA TYPE 1 to 8 Selects the gamma curve Names 1 x3 5 2 x4 5 3 CAMCORDER 4 x5 5 BVW 400 6 SMPTE 240M 7 ITC R709 8 FILM GAMMA ON OFF Sets the gamma correction function to ON or OFF TEST OUT ENC Y R G B Selects the output signal at the TEST OUT terminal RETURN VF When VF is selected signals corresponding with the RET switch setting of the camera camera...

Page 68: ...TEST OUT terminal RETURN VF When VF is selected signals corresponding with the RET switch setting of the camera camera s video signal or return signal will be output LOW KEY SAT page Item Setting Description LEVEL _99 to 99 Sets the saturation at the low level RANGE LOW MID L Sets the upper limit of the video level which the low key saturation MID H HIGH function affects ON OFF Sets the low key sa...

Page 69: ... function ADAPTIVE AUTO Normal mode The knee correction amount changes automatically so that the peak level of the highlight becomes optimum ADAPTIVE Adaptive auto knee mode Contrast can be optimized by controlling the compression rate according to each level of the objects AUTO KNEE _99 to 99 Sets the minimum knee point when the auto knee is turned on POINT LIMIT If it is impossible to adjust by ...

Page 70: ...ain DETAIL 1 page Item Setting Description DETAIL ON OFF Turns ON and OFF the function to add the detail signal LEVEL _99 to 99 Sets the general level of the detail signal LIMITER _99 to 99 Sets the level for clipping against the excessive detail signal M WHT BLK CRISP _99 to 99 Sets the level for suppressing the noise components contained in the detail signal LVL _99 to 99 Sets the level for supp...

Page 71: ...ine detail function to ON or OFF KNEE APT _99 to 99 Sets the knee aperture a level ON OFF Sets the knee aperture a function to ON or OFF DTL COMB _99 to 0 Sets the effective amount of the comb filter to eliminate the cross color of the detail signal ABS Execute by pressing Selects the ABS absolute mode the MENU SELECT knob To set the ABS mode to ON Press the MENU SELECT knob and highlight ABS In t...

Page 72: ...o OFF Press the MENU SELECT knob again CH SW ON OFF Sets each channel of the skin tone detail function to ON or OFF The setting of the channel 1 1 is fixed to ON HUE Execute by pressing Automatically sets the region the skin tone detail function affects for the MENU SELECT each channel knob How to execute AUTO 1 Move to AUTO and press the MENU SELECT knob A square shaped zebra pattern will be disp...

Page 73: ... linear matrix correction function set by the user to ON or OFF When the MATRIX setting is OFF this setting is unavailable __ will be displayed USER MATRIX Linear matrix that can change R G and R B in the conventional camera MULTI MATRIX Linear matrix that divides the chroma phase width of the linear matrix into 16 segments and can adjust each individually PRESET MATRIX Addition of the linear matr...

Page 74: ...r OFF PRESET a ON OFF Sets the multi matrix correction coefficient set at factory to ON or OFF When the MATRIX setting is OFF this setting is unavailable __ will be displayed MULTI MATRIX a ON OFF Sets the multi matrix correction function to ON or OFF When the MATRIX setting is OFF this setting is unavailable __ will be displayed USER MATRIX Linear matrix that can change R G and R B in the convent...

Page 75: ...age Item Setting Description SUPPRESSION 0 to 99 Sets the level which suppresses cross color ON OFF Sets the cross color suppression function to ON or OFF SATURATION page Item Setting Description LEVEL _99 to 99 Sets the chroma saturation level ON OFF Sets the saturation function to ON or OFF ...

Page 76: ...ncy variable region varies with each format SLS 1FRAME to 7FRAME Sets the stored frame for the slow shutter EVS ON OFF Sets the EVS mode to ON or OFF a Shutter speed setting Format Shutter Speed 59 94I 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 ECS SLS 50I 1 60 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 29 97PsF 1 60 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 ECS 25PsF 1 50 1 60 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 b ECS f...

Page 77: ...nt adjustment amount and switch settings to the MENU SELECT the reference file values knob READ MS CAM Execute by pressing Reads out five scene files from the memory stick to the camera the MENU SELECT memory the main unit knob WRITE CAM MS Execute by pressing Writes five scene files stored in the camera memory to the the MENU SELECT memory stick knob FILE ID Up to 14 Enters and displays comments ...

Page 78: ...ring adjustment cancels the knob execution AUTO LEVEL Execute by pressing Starts to adjust the level automatically of the internal camera circuit the MENU SELECT Pressing the MENU SELECT knob during adjustment cancels the knob execution AUTO WHITE Execute by pressing Starts to adjust the white shading automatically SHADING the MENU SELECT Pressing the MENU SELECT knob during adjustment cancels the...

Page 79: ...ed on the viewfinder with the RET switch pressed when the camera is used alone NORMAL Displays the playback signal GENLOCK Displays the GENLOCK signal FORMAT page Item Setting Description FORMAT 59 94I 29 97 PsF Selects interlace system progressive system PsF BVP E30 E30WS only 50I 25 PsF BVP E30P E30WSP only PsF SHUTTER ON OFF Turns ON or OFF the function to turn on the shutter automatically LINK...

Page 80: ...turned off or the power is turned off IRIS LEVEL _99 to 99 Sets the auto iris level APL RATIO _99 to 99 Sets the method of detecting the light amount of the auto iris _99 peak light detection 99 average value detection of whole screen IRIS GAIN _99 to 99 Sets the iris gain hunting and speed change AUTO IRIS ON OFF Sets the auto iris function to ON and OFF AUTO IRIS WINDOW 1 OVERRIDE 0 IRIS LEVEL 0...

Page 81: ...e level of R G and B AUTE WHITE Execute by pressing Starts to adjust the white shading automatically SHADING the MENU SELECT Pressing the MENU SELECT knob during adjustment cancels the knob execution WHITE SHAD RGB RB Selects the white shading automatic adjustment mode MODE RGB Adjusts so that R G and B becomes flat RB Adjusts so that R and B are matched to the G ch white shading n If consistent l...

Page 82: ...d master MASTER GAIN _3 0 3 6 9 12 18 Sets the master gain 24 30 36 42 dB AUTO BLACK Execute by pressing Starts to adjust the black shading automatically SHADING the MENU SELECT Pressing the MENU SELECT knob during adjustment cancels the knob execution 2D BLACK SHAD Execute by pressing Sets the 2D black shading function to ON or OFF the MENU SELECT konb ENCODER page Item Setting Description CB MOD...

Page 83: ...ON OFF Turns ON or OFF the function to light the viewfinder TALLY lamp when the CALL switch on the camera is pressed The lamp goes out if lit DATE TIME page Adjusts the date and time Item Setting Description DATE TYPE 1 to 6 Sets the date and time display 1 Y Mn D Month is a numeral 2 Mn D Month is a numeral 3 D M Y 4 D M 5 M D Y 6 M D SYSTEM CCU CALL ON CHU CALL OFF DATE TIME 2000 04 30 08 32 DAT...

Page 84: ...ixteen axis mode OHB MATRIX a ON OFF Sets the OHB matrix correction function to ON or OFF USER MATRIX Linear matrix that can change R G and R B in the conventional camera MULTI MATRIX Linear matrix that divides the chroma phase width of the linear matrix into 16 segments and can adjust each individually PRESET MATRIX Addition of the linear matrix value fixed in the standard specification OHB MATRI...

Page 85: ...tch are available E30WSP only ON The values in the memories A and B will not corespond to the CC filter WHITE GAMMA ON OFF Selects the method of saving white level and gamma to the reference RGB file ON Saves values for the R G and B respectively OFF Saves only the master values F NO DISP CONTROL Displays the F value RETURN CONTROL Displays the F value sent from the control on the VF RETURN Displa...

Page 86: ...essing the assignable switch Item Setting Description DESTINATION NTSC UC J Sets the destination PAL CE CHINE STORE FILE Execute by pressing Registers the adjusted value of each item to the reference file the MENU SELECT knob ALL PRESET Execute by pressing Resets the current values in the reference file to the factory preset the MENU SELECT values This setting does not affect the reference file kn...

Page 87: ...ssing Registers the current setting values in the camera memory as the FILE the MENU SELECT preset values of the operator file knob FILE ID Up to 14 Enters and displays comments to a operator file to be stored in the alphanumerics memory stick symbols and spaces How to enter the comments 1 Move to FILE ID and press the MENU SELECT knob and the characters are displayed the top of the screen 2 Selec...

Page 88: ...cute by pressing Reads five scene files from the memory stick to the memory of the the MENU SELECT camera unit knob WRITE CAM MS Execute by pressing Writes five scene files stored in the memory of the camera unit to the the MENU SELECT memory stick knob FILE ID Up to 14 Enters and displays comments to a scene file to be stored in the alphanumerics memory stick symbols and spaces How to enter the c...

Page 89: ...E CAM MS Execute by pressing Writes the reference file stored in the memory of the camera unit to the MENU SELECT the memory stick knob FILE ID Up to 14 Enters and displays comments to a reference file to be stored in the alphanumerics memory stick symbols and spaces How to enter the comments 1 Move to FILE ID and press the MENU SELECT knob and the characters are displayed the top of the screen 2 ...

Page 90: ... 1 to 16 Selects the file for the current lens from the sixteen lens files NAME Displays the lens file name in accordance with the No 1 to16 selected F NO F1 0 to F3 4 Sets the minimun f stop SELECT CURRENT 1 to 100 Selects the current lens LENS OHB FILE page Item Setting Description STORE FILE Execute by pressing Stores the OHB file the MENU SELECT switch LENS FILE STORE FILE No 1 NAME HA14x8 F N...

Page 91: ...the cursor to the reference file desired item to be initialized and press the MENU SELECT knob for more ten seconds during blinking Note The setting returns to OFF when the power is turned off LENS CURRENT Execute by pressing Returns the lens file selected to the factory set value the MENU SELECT knob OHB BLACK SET Execute by pressing Clears the black set in the OHB file to 0 the MENU SELECT knob ...

Page 92: ...IS menu displays the result of self diagnosis of each board For the details refer to Section 1 8 DIAGNOSIS page 3 8 SERVICE Menu The SERVICE menu is used for adjusting the board etc For the details on how to display the SERVICE menu refer to Section 5 1 6 For the descriptions and operating procedures see the respective sections shown inside the parentheses DIAGNOSIS ROM V1 00 CAMERA UC CA 570 OHB ...

Page 93: ... R TEST CHARACTER OFF CURSOR OFF H 170 V ev194 SAVE DELETE FIRM UPDATE MAIN PROGRAM BOOT PROGRAM FIRM UPDATE page Section 1 11 PRESET page CONFIG page COMPENSATION COMPENSATION MODE OFF CHANNEL SELECT R TEST CHARACTER OFF CURSOR OFF H 170 V ev194 EXEC LEVEL SELECT SAVE CANCEL AUTO COMPENSATIONa V LINE COMP COMPENSATION MODE OFF CHANNEL SELECT R TEST CHARACTER OFF CURSOR OFF H 170 V ev194 EXEC LEVE...

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Page 95: ...ores the custom paint data adjusted by the video engineer This file can be stored in the camera and memory stick 5 Lens File Used for compensation of the deviation which generates by switching the lens extender from OFF to ON and for compensation of the difference in the characteristics between lenses This file is stored in the camera 6 OHB File Used for adjustment of the CCD block maintenance Thi...

Page 96: ...oring and reading data are implemented using the setup menu m Operator file data stored in the memory stick cannot be read when the power is just turned ON The current operator file data is retained even when the power is turned off by the power switch Before storing the data in the memory stick make sure that the LOCK switch on the memory stick is in OFF position Storing Refer to step 1 of Fig 4 ...

Page 97: ...ing OPERATION Menu of This Unit OPERATION OPERATOR FILE PRESET Storing Refer to step 4 of Fig 4 2 Using FILE Menu of This Unit Use when you want to store the current settings in the Preset Operator File as the standard settings of Operator File FILE OPERATOR FILE STORE PRESET FILE Initializing Refer to step 5 of Fig 4 2 Using FILE Menu of This Unit Use when initializing the changed Preset Operator...

Page 98: ...at the LOCK switch on the memory stick is in OFF position Storing Refer to step 1 of Fig 4 3 Using PAINT Menu of This Unit 1 Change the scene file item to the desired value 2 PAINT SCENE FILE STORE Select the scene file number to be stored With MSU 1 Change the scene file item to the desired value 2 Press STORE of the scene file and press the STORE number Calling and Clearing the Call Refer to ste...

Page 99: ...Stick Refer to step 3 of Fig 4 3 Using PAINT Menu of This Unit Reads the scene files stored in the memory stick to the camera n Scene File data stored in the memory stick cannot be read when the power is just turned on Calling Step 2 Readng from memory stick Step 3 Storing in memory stick Step 1 Storing Step 1 Camera unit Current paint data Scene File Output to hardware Fig 4 3 Operating Procedure...

Page 100: ...copied between cameras using the memory stick n Before storing the data in the memory stick make sure that the LOCK switch on the memory stick is in OFF position Storing Refer to step 1 of Fig 4 4 Using FILE Menu of This Unit FILE REFERENCE STORE FILE The data will be stored in the camera and the numerical data will be displayed as 0 Excluding some items Refer to Section 4 8 File Items With MSU Pr...

Page 101: ...e stored in the camera in the memory stick Initializing All File Items Refer to step 4 of Fig 4 4 Using FILE Menu of This Unit Initializing Only the Specified Item Refer to step 4 of Fig 4 4 Using FILE Menu of This Unit 1 FILE FILE CLEAR 10 SEC CLEAR ON 2 Display the page containing the desired items to be initialized of the reference files in the setup menu 3 Move to the item to be initialized us...

Page 102: ...e lens and minimum f stop value 3 Set the lens extender to OFF 4 Shoot the white pattern and adjust V modulation R G B Master so that the video level is around 560 mV 80 with the lens iris set around F4 and the zoom control in the center of the ring 5 Adjust the white balance and flare balance shooting the grayscale chart 6 Zooming the lens and adjust the center marker to a position at which the o...

Page 103: ...the lens and adjust the center marker to a position at which the subject does not move 2 11 Store the Lens File FILE LENS FILE STORE FILE 1 If using the lens compatible with serial communication with the dynamic shading turned on you do not require the V modulation adjustment Adjust the white shading or V modulation only when the deviation occurs In this case the data will not be stored in the Len...

Page 104: ... Using FILE MAINTENANCE Menu of this unit 1 FILE REFERENCE STANDARD 2 Adjust the black shading automatically MAINTENANCE BLACK SHADING AUTO BLACK SHADING Repeat this operation 3 times or more When adjustment is not completed correctly adjust the black shading automatically again or adjust the black shading V SAW V PARA H SAW and H PARA on R G B respectively MAINTENANCE BLACK SHADING V SAW R G B V ...

Page 105: ...ile Auto W Shading Repeat this operation 3 times or more When adjustment is not completed correctly adjust the white shading automatically again or adjust the white shading V SAW V PARA H SAW H PARA on R G B respectively OHB File Adjusting White shading R G B V SAW V PARA H SAW H PARA 5 Perform the ND offset adjustment n Perform adjustments while selecting all ND filters 1 to 4 or the ND offset ad...

Page 106: ...G Black Set O 0 B Black Set O 0 Test Test 1 On TEST SAW OFF OFF Test 2 On OFF OFF Test2 Mode 3Step Optical Filter Filter Position O 1 1B WS only Continued 4 8 File Items You can save each setting data set using the setup menu in files This section shows the destination files to which the respective setting data can be stored It also shows the indication mode absolute or relative of each setting an...

Page 107: ...ara O 0 R V Para O 0 G V Para O 0 B V Para O 0 Auto White Shading Mode O RGB 3D White Shading Off ON V Modulation V Mod Off ON ON R V Mod O X 0 G V Mod O X 0 B V Mod O X 0 M V Mod O X 0 Dynamic Shading O OFF White R White O O O 0 G White O O O 0 B White O O O 0 ATW OFF Preset White Color Temp O X 3200k Fine O X 0 Flare Flare Off ON O ON R Flare O O O 0 G Flare O O O 0 B Flare O O O 0 Black Master ...

Page 108: ...ode O H V H V Ratio O O 0 Level Dep Off O O ON Level Depend O O 0 Fine Detail On O O OFF Fine Detail O O 0 Knee Aperture On O O OFF Knee Aperture O O 0 Skin Detail Skin DTL On O O OFF Skin Gate On OFF Skin 1 On ON ON OFF Skin 1 Gate On ON Skin 1 Level O O 0 Skin 1 Phase O O 29 Skin 1 Width O O _89 Skin 1 Sat O O 0 Skin 2 On O O OFF Skin 2 Gate On OFF Skin 2 Leval O O 0 Skin 2 Phase O O 29 Skin 2 W...

Page 109: ... Matrix On O O OFF Phase Select 0 Indication only Hue O O 0 Saturation O O 0 OHB Matrix OHB Matrix On O OFF R G O 0 R B O 0 G R O 0 G B O 0 B R O 0 B G O 0 OHB Multi Matrix On O OFF Phase Select 0 Indication only Hue O 0 Saturation O 0 Black Gamma Black Gamma On O O OFF R Black Gamma O O 0 G Black Gamma O O 0 B Black Gamma O O 0 M Black Gamma O O X 0 RGB Black Gamma O O High Range Low Key Saturat ...

Page 110: ...Knee Point O O X 0 R Knee Slope O O 0 G Knee Slope O O 0 B Knee Slope O O 0 M Knee Slope O O X 0 Auto Knee DCC On O O OFF Adaptive Auto Knee O O OFF Auto Knee Point Limit O O 0 Auto Knee Slope O O 0 Knee Max On O O OFF Knee Sauration On O O OFF Knee Saturation O O 0 White Clip White Clip Off ON ON R White Clip O O X 0 G White Clip O O X 0 B White Clip O O X 0 M White Clip O O X 0 Gen Lock Gen Lock...

Page 111: ...er Test Marker O OFF VF Marker Safety Zone On O OFF Safety Zone Select O 90 Aspect Ind On O OFF Aspect Indicator 4 3 15 9 O 4 3 Center Maker On O OFF Center Maker O X 0 H Position Center Maker O X 0 V Position Box Cursor On O OFF Box Cursor H Position O X 50 Box Cursor V Position O X 50 Box Cursor H Width O X 50 Box Cursor V Width O X 50 Zebra Zebra On O OFF Zebra 1 2 1 2 O 1 2 Zebra 1 Level O X 7...

Page 112: ... O ON ND Normal O 1 CC Indicator O ON CC Normal O B WHITE Position Indicator O ON WHITE Position Normal O AB 5600k Indicator O ON 5600k Normal O OFF GAIN Indicator O ON GAIN Normal O L SHUTTER Indicator O ON SHUTTER Normal O OFF EXTENDER Indicator O ON EXTENDER Normal O OFF FORMAT Indicator O ON FORMAT Normal O UC 59 94I CE 50I 16 9 4 3 Indicator O ON WS only 16 9 4 3 Normal O 16 9 WS only x0 8 4 ...

Page 113: ...vel O O O T 0 APL O O T 82 Gain O O T 0 Close OFF Others V BLKG 19 20 21 UC 20 CE _ F No Display Switch Assign Lens VTR S S O RET2 Camera VTR S S O RET2 Assignable Switch O 5600K Assinable Switch Dimmer O 5 Handle Switch O UC RET INCOM1 CE RET PROD Handle Switch Zoom Speed O 50 Gain L O 0dB Gain M O 6dB Gain H O 12dB White B O B Outout DCC O Auto Knee RE Rotation O STD ...

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Page 115: ... wire 30P 140 mm 2 pieces Sony part No 1 823 429 11 EX Harness 3 pieces Sony part No 1 961 653 21 Equipment Digital oscilloscope Tektronix TDS460A or equivalent Waveform monitor Vectorscope Tektronix 1750 for NTSC 1751 for PAL or equivalent Monochrome monitor Horizontal resolution 900 TV lines or more Frequency counter Advantest TR5821 or equivalent Digital voltmeter Advantest TR6845 or equivalent...

Page 116: ...nvenience in wirting in this section 3 Used when CA 950 950P and CCU 900 900P are used 4 Used when CA 570 570P and CCU 550A 550AP 700A 700AP are used Waveform monitor WFM Vectorscope Color monitor or B W monitor BNC CABLE TEST OUT BNC CABLE 5 1 2 Notes on Adjustment The unit camera can be adjusted in either of the following conditions 1 Unit camera CA Camera Adaptor AC AC Adaptor 2 Unit camera CA ...

Page 117: ...T button ON 2 3 White Clip White Clip Off Press FUNCTION button and select from function menu screen 5 1 4 Initial Settings MSU Operation Panel When MSU 700A is used Power Signal output select buttons ALL button OFF dark CAM PW button ON lit VF PW button ON lit TEST 1 button OFF dark TEST 2 button OFF dark BARS button OFF dark CLOSE button ON lit Camera CCU function ON OFF buttons KNEE OFF button ...

Page 118: ...on the front panel to preset 1 Set the DISPLAY switch from OFF to MENU while holding down the MENU SELECT knob The TOP menu appears in the viewfinder 2 Select the FILE menu and display the REFERENCE page 3 Select ALL PRESET and execute presetting When presetting is normally executed a message Completed is displayed 4 Return the DISPLAY switch to OFF 5 1 6 SERVICE Menu In this section the SERVICE m...

Page 119: ...0054 Phone 81 3 3532 3011 Fax 81 3 3532 2056 Handling precautions Do not touch the chart s surface Do not subject the surface to dirt scratches or prolonged exposure to sunlight Protect the chart from excess moisture and harmful gas Avoid resting articles against the case Open the case and dry the chart more an hour for a month in no use long period Replacement period when the chart is used as the...

Page 120: ...lace the pattern box where the chart is not exposed to light such as a darkroom Or cover the pattern box with a cover whose inside is painted in black 3 Place the luminance meter facing straight to the chart at a distance of 1 m from it 4 Adjust the luminance control of the pattern box so that the white portion in the center of the chart is 573 6 cd m2 n This corresponds to the luminous intensity ...

Page 121: ...orm automatic adjustment of black balance as follows 1 When MSU is not used set the AUTO W B BAL switch on the front of the camera to the BLK side 2 When MSU is used set the BLACK button on MSU to ON lit 5 2 2 Flare Offset Adjustment Equipment Oscilloscope Board extension VA 226 board Preparations Lens Iris CLOSE Menu settings MENU SERVICE PAGE VA TRIMMING Adjustment Procedures 1 Flare Offset R Ad...

Page 122: ...Adjustment Adjustment Point ITEM OFFSET R Specifications The spot of the vectorscope shall not change 2 Menu setting ITEM OFFSET ADJUST G 3 OFFSET G Adjustment Adjustment Point ITEM OFFSET G Specifications The spot of the vectorscope shall not change 4 Menu setting ITEM OFFSET ADJUST B 5 OFFSET B Adjustment Adjustment Point ITEM OFFSET B Specifications The spot of the vectorscope shall not change ...

Page 123: ... adjusting the zoom control 2000 lx and 3200 K For BVP E30WS E30WSP shoot the chart as follows according to the chart to be used Lens Iris F11 Menu setting MENU OPERATION PAGE PRESET WHITE ITEM COLOR TEMP 3200k WHITE BAL switch on the side panel PRESET 3200 K When using the 4 3 type Chart frame When using the 16 9 type Underscanned monitor frame Adjustment Procedures 1 PA G Gain Adjustment Test Po...

Page 124: ...ST2 levels must be at the same level A B Adjust using the MENU SELECT knob Reference value 3 mV 0 5 IRE or less 4 Store the TRIMMING data Press the MENU SELECT knob to execute ITEM STORE 5 Setting after adjustments Set TEST1 and TEST2 to OFF 5 4 DPR 261 Board Adjustment 5 4 1 Video Level Adjustments 1 Equipment Waveform monitor Test point TEST OUT connector Preparations 1 Select the PAINT menu MEN...

Page 125: ...camera Remove the left side panel Refer to Section 1 5 OUTPUT DCC switch on the side panel BARS OFF Menu setting MENU SERVICE PAGE DPR TRINNING Adjustment Procedures 1 Y Level Adjustment Test Point TP502 GND E501 DPR 261 Adjustment Point ITEM Y LEVEL Specifications NTSC A 714 2 mV PAL A 700 2 mV A A NTSC PAL Oscilloscope Oscilloscope 2 R Y level Adjustment Test Point TP503 GND E501 DPR 261 Adjustm...

Page 126: ... PAGE VA TRINNING ITEM TEST OUT Y Adjustment Procedures 1 Test Out Level Adjustment Adjustment Point PAGE DPR TRIMMING ITEM TEST OUT LEVEL Specifications NTSC A 100 0 5 IRE PAL A 700 7 mV p p After the adjustment is completed store the TRIM MING data Press the MENU SELECT knob to execute ITEM STORE A A NTSC PAL Waveform monitor Waveform monitor 3 B Y level Adjustment Test Point TP501 GND E501 DPR ...

Page 127: ...EM VBS C LEVEL Specifications CROMA LEVEL Each beam spot of vectorscope stays inside the frame 4 A A NTSC PAL Waveform monitor Waveform monitor 5 4 4 SC Frequency Adjustment Equipment Frequency counter Test Point TP1 GND E1 DPR 261 Preparations n Warm up the camera for about 15 minutes or more before performing this adjustment Remove the left side panel Refer to Section 1 5 Disconnect the CCU conn...

Page 128: ...T CHARACTER OFF Adjustment Procedures m Be sure not to move the cross cursor until the SAVE or CANCEL operation is completely finished You cannot make a compensation for the surrounding pixels adjacent to the already compensated RPN 1 Select the channel to be compensated ITEM CHANNEL SELECT R G B 2 Adjust the values of H and V so that the center of the cross cursor is aligned just over the RPN ITE...

Page 129: ...ted at once is limited When all RPNs do not disappear even if APR OK is displayed carry out the automatic compensation again or the manual compensation Manual Compensation n Be sure not to move the cross cursor until the SAVE or CANCEL operation is completely finished 1 Select the channel to be compensated ITEM CHANNEL SELECT R G B 2 Adjust the values of H and V so that the center of the cross cur...

Page 130: ...d lines In this case ADJASENT PIXEL will be displayed 1 Select the channel to be compensated ITEM CHANNEL SELECT R G B 2 Adjust the values of H and V so that the center of the cross cursor is aligned just over the white vertical line ITEM CURSOR ON ITEM H V 3 Move the cursor to EXEC and press the MENU SELECT knob EXEC OK will be displayed Press MENU SELECT knob again the compensation of the maximu...

Page 131: ...control Adjustment Procedures 1 V SUB R adjustment 1 Test Point IC1 pin14 PA 274 board GND E501 DPR 261 Lens Iris A 500 50 mV 2 Select a large lens aperture 3 stops and a half to obtain the 10 times amount of light 3 Adjustment Point MENU SERVICE PAGE OHB TRIMMING ITEM V SUB R Specifications NTSC A 1400 100 mV _0 PAL A 1100 100 mV _0 2 Perform V SUB G adjustment in the same manner as step 1 Test P...

Page 132: ...stment n The V REG voltage specific to the CCD has been adjusted for the optimum value at factory Therefore never change this voltage from the factory setting value Only when the improper data was saved by OHB TRIM MING page of the SERVICE menu by mistake perform this adjustment Equipment Oscilloscope Preparations Extend the CCD block Refer to Section 1 14 3 Shoot the fully occupied white area of ...

Page 133: ... 5 4 3 2 1 M L K J H G F E D C B A DPR 261 board A side E501 TP800 E2 IC1 2 14pin 13 1 B A PA 272 273 274 board A side 4 Store the TRIMMING data Press the MENU SELECT knob to execute ITEM STORE Setting after Adjustment Restore the CCD block to the original position ...

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