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Functions supported after upgrading the
F65 using the CBK-65EL (F65 UPGRADE
KIT)
DVF-EL100 digital viewfinder connection and
control
Supports cable connection to the DVF-EL100 digital
viewfinder. Control from the viewfinder also supported
using buttons on the DVF-EL100.
To reduce OLED burn-in, use the DVF-EL100 switch to
turn VF DISPLAY (viewfinder display function) On/Off.
Independent, SDI1/SDI2 2-system signal
operation
Supports selection of separate tone, color, and character
text overlay for output. SDI1 is intended primarily for the
director, and SDI2 is intended primarily for the camera
operator.
Functions during system connections with the
CA4000/BPU4000 via the SKC-4065
Most of the system’s functions are controlled from the
CA4000 or the CCU (HDCU2000/2500). Therefore,
control of the GENLOCK IN connector, the REMOTE
connector, a Web browser, and iPads will not be available.
However, outputs for SDI2 and VF can be changed.
3-2 Camera Settings
The camera can be configured from the following devices.
Subdisplay
You perform the basic setup configuration using the
subdisplay on the side of the camera head.
The basic settings (settings page) is displayed on the
subdisplay when power is applied to the camera. Press and
hold the SETTING button for 1 second or longer to switch
to Settings Change mode. The MENU SEL/ENTER dial,
SETTING button and BACK button are used for Settings
Change mode operation.
For details about settings on the subdisplay, see “3-3 Basic
Settings using the Subdisplay” (page 30). For details about
the subdisplay menu list, see “4-1 Subdisplay Menu List”
(page 50).
Viewfinder or monitor
Detailed settings can be performed by displaying the menu
(VF menu) in the viewfinder or on a monitor connected to
an SDI OUT connector.
Press the VF MENU button on the side of the camera to
display the VF menu in the viewfinder or on a monitor. The
VF MENU button, MENU SEL/ENTER dial, and BACK
button are used for VF menu operation.
For details about VF menu operations, see “3-4 VF Menu
Basic Operation” (page 39). For details about the VF
menu list, see “4-2 VF Menu List” (page 53).
Web browser
If the camera is connected to a network, the menus can be
displayed in a web browser on a computer. The settings
displayed are almost identical to the display in the
viewfinder or on a monitor.
For details about web browser operations, see “Menu
Operation using a Web Browser” (page 85).
Tablet device
If the camera is used with the optional Wi-Fi adapter
(CBK-WA01), the menus can be displayed on a tablet
device, such as an iPad, via a wireless LAN. The settings
displayed are almost identical to the display in the
viewfinder or on a monitor.
For details about tablet device operations, see “Operation
using a Tablet Device” (page 85).
When operating a system that includes an SKC-4065, the
changing of certain settings in the F65’s subdisplay and VF
menu will be restricted.
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