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Menu Operations

2

Rotate the MENU SEL knob/ENTER button to flip 
through the pages.

3

When the desired page is displayed, push on the 
MENU SEL knob/ENTER button.

The “

?

” mark will change back to the arrow marker 

(

,

), and operations with the displayed page are 

enabled.

To return to the TOP MENU screen

Align the arrow marker (

,

) with “TOP” at the top right of 

the menu page then press the MENU SEL knob/ENTER 
button.

The TOP MENU screen is resumed.

Setting the Menu Items

If a “

?

” mark is flashing at the left of the page number, 

push on the MENU SEL knob/ENTER button to change it 
to the arrow marker (

,

). Setting on the displayed page is 

enabled.

1

Rotate the MENU SEL knob/ENTER button to align 
the arrow marker (

,

) with the desired item.

2

Push on the MENU SEL knob/ENTER button.

The arrow marker (

,

) will change to a flashing “

?

” 

mark.

3

Rotate the MENU SEL knob/ENTER button to change 
the setting value.

When the knob is rotated quickly, the values will 
change quickly; when rotated slowly, the values will 
change slowly.

To reset a changed value

If you press the CANCEL/STATUS switch toward 
CANCEL before pressing the MENU SEL knob/
ENTER button, the setting will be returned to its 
previous value.

To interrupt settings

Set the DISPLAY switch to OFF to turn off the menu 
screen display.
The setting operation can be restarted by setting the 
DISPLAY switch back to MENU.

4

Push on the MENU SEL knob/ENTER button.

The “

?

” mark will change back to the arrow marker 

(

,

), and the new setting will be registered.

5

To change other setting items on the same menu page, 
repeat steps 

1

 through 

4

.

To specify a character string

When you press the MENU SEL knob/ENTER button with 
the arrow marker (

,

) pointing to an item for which a 

character string, such as a file ID, is to be specified, a 
cursor and the list of selectable characters are displayed.
The displayed cursor can be moved by rotating the MENU 
SEL knob/ENTER button.

1

Set the cursor to the position where you wish enter a 
character, then push on the MENU SEL knob/ENTER 
button.

Another cursor appears on the character list.

2

Set the cursor to the character to be entered and push 
on the MENU SEL knob/ENTER button.

Repeat steps 

1

 and 

2

.

By selecting INS on the line below the character list, 
you can enter a space at the cursor position.
Selecting DEL deletes the character at the cursor 
position.
You can return to step 

1

 without changing the 

character by selecting RET.

If you enter the permitted maximum number of 
characters (up to the stop mark at the right end of the 
line), the cursor moves to ESC on the line below the 
character list.

To register the new string you have set, select END 
and push on the MENU SEL knob/ENTER button.

To restore the previous string, select ESC and push on 
the MENU SEL knob/ENTER button.

To end menu operations

Set the DISPLAY switch to OFF.

Editing the USER Menu

You can select desired pages and items from the 
OPERATION, PAINT, MAINTENANCE, FILE, and 
DIAGNOSIS menus and register them to the USER menu. 
If you specify pages or items frequently used for the USER 
menu, you can easily call and use them.

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Summary of Contents for HDC1400

Page 1: ...ATION MANUAL Japanese English 1st Edition Revised 8 電気製品は 安全のための注意事項を守らないと 火災や人身事故になることがあります このオペレーションマニュアルには 事故を防ぐための重要な注意事項と 製品の取り扱いかたを示してあります このオペレーションマニュアルを よくお読みのうえ 製品を安全にお使いください お読みになったあとは いつでも見られるところに必ず保管してください 3 8 6 8 7 4 9 0 9 1 ...

Page 2: ...hich case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules For the...

Page 3: ...é électromagnétique immunité Ce produit est prévu pour être utilisé dans le senvironnements électromagnétiques suivants E1 résidentiel E2 commercial et industrie légère E3 urbain extérieur et E4 environnement EMC contrôlé ex studio de télévision Le fabricant de ce produit est Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo Japon Le représentant autorisé pour EMC et la sécurité des produits est Sony D...

Page 4: ...der Pad Position 78 Mounting the Camera to a Tripod 79 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 80 Adjusting the Black Balance and White Balance 80 Setting the Electronic Shutter 83 Setting the Camera Outputs 84 Viewfinder Screen Status Display 87 Menu Operations 88 Starting Menu Operations 88 Selecting Pages 89 Setting the Menu Items 90 Editing the USER Menu 90 Menu List 94 OPERATION Menu 94 PAINT ...

Page 5: ...ge Lens Adaptor it permits the viewfinder to be mounted at a low position making the viewfinder position closer to the optical axis of the lens for highly efficient operations Swing handle The swinging structure of the handle enables the large viewfinder mounted on the HDLA1500 series Large Lens Adaptor to be shifted forward giving it the same total longitudinal size as a standard studio use camer...

Page 6: ...ail gate signal from color components of your specified hue such as skin tones The detail levels of three hues can be adjusted independently at the same time Detail boost frequency control The boost frequency can be adjusted from 20 to 30 MHz This allows the detail thickness to be set appropriately for the subject thus enabling more subtle image expression H V ratio control The ratio between horiz...

Page 7: ...shut off System Configuration Peripherals and related devices for the HDC1500 series cameras are shown in the figures on the subsequent pages Production of some of the peripherals and related devices shown in the figures has been discontinued For device about choosing devices please contact your Sony dealer or a Sony sales representative Note ...

Page 8: ...ion Bracket HDVF 20A HDVF C35W Viewfinder HDC1500 1400 Optical Fiber Cable CAC 6 Return Video Selector Intercom Headset CAC 12 Microphone holder Microphone HDVF 700A HDVF 9900 Viewfinder HDC1500 1400 CAC 6 Return Video Selector Intercom Headset Microphone BKP 7911 Script Holder HDVF 700A HDVF 9900 Viewfinder HDC1000 studio camera CAC 6 Return Video Selector Intercom Headset Microphone BKP 7911 Scr...

Page 9: ...iewfinder HDC1550 1450 CAC 6 Return Video Selector Intercom Headset Microphone BKP 7911 Script Holder HKCU1001 HKCU1003 HKCU1005 HDCU1000 HD Camera Control Unit HKCU1001 HKCU1003 HKCU1005 HDCU1500 HD Camera Control Unit RM B750 Remote Control Unit CNU 700 Camera Command Network Unit MSU 900 950 Master Setup Unit RCP 700 900 series Remote Control Panel BNC SD BNC SD BNC VBS BNC VBS CCA 5 CCA 5 CCA ...

Page 10: ...s monochrome viewfinders when monitoring a return video using the HDFX100 and the HDTX100 The skin gate signal is superimposed on the camera video signal When tally becomes ON the skin gate signal is forced to OFF HDC1550 1450 HD Color Video Camera Large Lens Adaptor HDVF C730W C950W Electronic Viewfinder RCP 700 900 series Remote Control Panel HDC1550 1450 HD Color Video Camera HDC 950 or HDC1500...

Page 11: ...densation indicator If you find condensation on the body or lens switch the camera off and wait for the condensation to disappear for about one hour Phenomena Specific to CCD Image Sensors The following phenomena that may appear in images are specific to CCD Charge Coupled Device image sensors They do not indicate malfunctions White flecks Although the CCD image sensors are produced with high prec...

Page 12: ... or right For details on adjusting the viewfinder position see Attaching a Viewfinder on page 76 e Lens cable clamp Used to secure the cable of the lens not supplied f Lens fixing lever Used to secure the lens in the lens mount g Lens mount cap Cover the lens mount with this cap when a lens is not attached The cover may be removed by moving the lens fixing lever upwards h Lens mount Used to attach...

Page 13: ... on the viewfinder screen while this button is pressed It function the same as the RET 1 button on the side page 70 and that on the operation panel on the rear of the camera page 72 or 73 You can also assign other functions to this button using the menu displayed on the viewfinder screen c Assignable switch You can assign a function using the menu displayed on the viewfinder screen d Filter select...

Page 14: ...ect the white balance adjustment method or the memory used to store the adjusted value when the camera is used in stand alone status without connecting a camera control unit PRST preset White balance is adjusted to a preset value corresponding to a color temperature of 3200K A or B Selects memory A or B j DISPLAY switch The functions of the DISPLAY switch are as follows ON Characters and messages ...

Page 15: ...ter functions when the camera is used in stand alone status without connecting a camera control unit OFF The electronic shutter does not function ON The electronic shutter is activated SEL The shutter speed and shutter mode change each time the switch is set to this position For details see Setting the Electronic Shutter on page 83 e INTERCOM LEVEL control To adjust the intercom earphone volume le...

Page 16: ...CU Adaptor using a Triax cable A camera control unit can be connected via the HDFX100 d SDI 1 serial digital interface 1 connector BNC type HDC1500 only Used for HD SDI signal output e PROMPTER2 connector BNC type HDC1500 only Used for prompter 2 signal output This operates only when a camera control unit having a prompter 2 input is connected f CALL button When you press this button the red tally...

Page 17: ...ra INCOM level control Adjust the intercom audio reception level Line select switch Select the intercom line PROD Producer line ENG Engineer line b RET 1 return video 1 button and select switch The return video signal selected with the switch is displayed on the viewfinder screen while the button is pressed c RET 2 return video 2 button and select switch When other return video systems are used in...

Page 18: ...producer line OFF To turn off the headset microphone for intercom line 2 ENG To talk over the engineer line LEVEL switch REAR The intercom audio reception level is adjusted with the controls on this panel FRONT The intercom audio reception level is adjusted with the INTERCOM LEVEL control on the front of the camera b RET 1 return video 1 button and select switch The return video signal selected wi...

Page 19: ...i GENLOCK IN RET IN PROMPTER external gen lock signal input return video signal input prompter signal output connector BNC type and switch HDC1500 1550 Set the switch according to the signal at the connector GENLOCK IN Used for input of an external gen lock signal VBS or 3 level sync when the camera is used without a camera control unit connected RET IN Used for input of the return video signal wh...

Page 20: ...witch Set to the appropriate position according to the equipment connected to the AUDIO IN CH1 connector LINE When a line level 0 dBu signal source is connected FRONT MIC When using the microphone connected to the MIC 1 IN connector MIC When an external microphone is connected CH2 audio input select switch Set to the appropriate position according to the equipment connected to the AUDIO IN CH2 con...

Page 21: ...he lens operation manual The procedure for adjusting the flange focal length is as follows 1 Set the iris control to manual and open the iris fully 2 Place a flange focal length adjustment chart approximately 3 meters from the camera and adjust the lighting to get an appropriate video output level 3 Loosen the Ff 2 ring lock screw 4 With either manual or power zoom set the zoom ring to telephoto 5...

Page 22: ...make it easy to see into it To adjust the position to the left or right 1 Loosen the viewfinder left right positioning ring 2 Slide the viewfinder left or right to move it into a good viewing position 3 Tighten the viewfinder left right positioning ring To adjust the position forward or backward 1 Loosen the viewfinder front rear positioning lever and LOCK knob 2 Slide the viewfinder towards the f...

Page 23: ...tion Next using a hexagonal wrench 3 mm across flats remove the bolts M4 8 together with the washers to separate the rotation mechanism assembly from the viewfinder front back positioning mechanism assembly 2 In the same manner as step 1 remove the viewfinder shoe of the camera from the front rear positioning mechanism 3 Using the two bolts M4 8 and the washers removed from the camera in step 2 at...

Page 24: ...e camera and the tripod adaptor If an inappropriate hole is selected the camera may fall over Check that the size of the selected hole matches that of the screw of the tripod If they do not match the tripod adaptor cannot be attached to the tripod securely Mounting procedure 1 Attach the tripod adaptor to the tripod and secure it with the screw 2 Place the camera on the tripod adaptor and slide fo...

Page 25: ... disabled Black balance adjustment The black balance needs adjustment in situations like the following The first time the camera is used When the camera is used after a long period of disuse When the surrounding temperature changes greatly When the gain value is changed using the setup menus Normally there is no need to adjust the black balance every time the camera is turned on White balance adju...

Page 26: ...tment again If the error message continues to be displayed after several attempts the camera requires internal inspection About black balance memory The black balance values stored in memory will be preserved even when the camera power is turned off Adjusting the white balance Automatic adjustment of white balance is performed with the following procedure Procedure for adjusting the white balance ...

Page 27: ...anual iris control switch to automatic 5 Push the AUTO W B BAL switch to WHT and release the switch The switch will return to the center position and adjustment will be performed During adjustment the message AWB EXECUTING will be displayed on the viewfinder screen After about one second a message like the one in the figure below will be displayed and the adjustment process will complete The adjus...

Page 28: ...er speed When a camera control unit or a remote control device such as MSU 900 950 and the RCP 700 900 series Remote Control Panel is connected the electronic shutter is controlled from the external control device and control on the camera are disabled About the shutter modes The shutter modes that can be used with the electronic shutter of the camera and the shutter speeds that may be selected ar...

Page 29: ...e menu pages used for the output settings have been registered to the USER menu at the factory POWER SAVE OUTPUT FORMAT TEST OUT SDI 2 OUT HDC1500 SDI OUT HDC1550 1400 1450 DOWN CONVERTER Set the following menu items to the settings shown in the table For details on menu operations and the USER menu see Menu Operations on page 88 Outputting the signal being shot camera picture The same character i...

Page 30: ...tting the same image as that on the viewfinder the output will be obtained in 1080i even if the format setting is 720P To output as HD SDI To output as SD SDI To output as VBS Outputting via Dual Link HDC1500 only The SDI 1 output is assigned to Link A SDI 2 output to Link B DOWN CONVERTER OUTPUT SIGNAL MAIN SDI 2 OUT HDC1500 SDI OUT HDC1550 1400 1450 OUTPUT SD SDI Menu page Item Setting POWER SAV...

Page 31: ...s function cannot be used when a camera control unit is connected To output in 1080 59 94P or 1080 50P Note Menu page Item Setting OUTPUT FORMAT ACTIVE LINE 1080 Format 59 94P or 50P POWER SAVE SDI 2 OUT ACTIVE SDI 2 OUT OUTPUT LINK B ...

Page 32: ...is set to ON f Filter Displays the type of filter currently selected The number 1 2 3 4 or 5 indicates the ND filter and the letter A B C D or E is for the CC filter HDC1500 1550 only g White balance memory Displays the currently selected white balance automatic adjustment memory W A The WHITE BAL switch is set to A W B The WHITE BAL switch is set to B W P The WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST h Gai...

Page 33: ...he camera The following controls are used to operate the menus Starting Menu Operations To display a menu page Set the DISPLAY switch from OFF to MENU The menu page that last operated will be displayed If it is the first time the CONTENTS page of the OPERATION menu will be displayed To display the TOP MENU screen If you set the DISPLAY switch from OFF to MENU while holding the MENU SEL knob ENTER ...

Page 34: ...amera maintenance operations such as changing the system or setting infrequently used paint items FILE menu This menu is for performing file operations such as writing or clearing the reference file DIAGNOSIS menu This menu enables you to confirm the self diagnostic information To select a menu on the TOP MENU screen 1 Rotate the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to align the arrow marker with the desire...

Page 35: ...etting will be registered 5 To change other setting items on the same menu page repeat steps 1 through 4 To specify a character string When you press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button with the arrow marker pointing to an item for which a character string such as a file ID is to be specified a cursor and the list of selectable characters are displayed The displayed cursor can be moved by rotating the ...

Page 36: ... the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to display the page If a different page is displayed turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button until the desired page appears then push on the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to select the page Example When you select the USER 2 EDIT page 4 Move the arrow marker to the item to be added this operation is unnecessary if no item exists on the page as shown in the figure for step ...

Page 37: ...e you wish to move the item then push on the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The item selected in step 1 moves to the position that you selected in step 3 In the above example ASSIGNABLE is moved to the top and the other items are moved down one line To insert a blank line Proceed as follows 1 Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to move the arrow marker to the item above which you wish to insert a blan...

Page 38: ...the message DELETE OK appears at the upper right 3 To delete turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to move the arrow marker to YES then push on the MENU SEL knob ENTER button To move a page Proceed as follows 1 Display the EDIT PAGE screen of the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to move the arrow marker b to the page that you wish to move The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears ...

Page 39: ...ER Execute by pushing on the MENU SEL knob ENTER button OPERATION Menu Notes Page title No Item Default Settings Remarks VF DISPLAY 01 U03 EX ON ON OFF ZOOM OFF ON OFF DISP LEFT LEFT RIGT FOCUS OFF ON OFF Valid only when a serial lens is used ND ON ON OFF CC ON ON OFF Invalid with HDC1400 1450 5600K ON ON OFF IRIS ON ON OFF WHITE OFF ON OFF D EXT ON ON OFF Invalid with HDC1400 1450 GAIN ON ON OFF ...

Page 40: ...F NORMAL OFF ON OFF FAN IND ON ON OFF NORMAL AUTO1 AUTO1 AUTO2 MIN MAX EXT IND ON ON OFF FORMAT IND ON ON OFF NORMAL 59 94i or 50i HDC1400 CE E33 and HDC1450 CE models HDC1500 1550 59 94i 29 97PsF 50i 25PsF 24PsF 23 98PsF 59 94P 50P HDC1400 JN3 JN4 and HDC1450 UC models 59 94i 59 94P HDC1400 CE E33 and HDC1450 CE models 50i 50P VF MARKER 03 U05 MARKER ON ON OFF Except MASK CENTER OFF ON OFF 1 1 2 ...

Page 41: ... RET MAIN RET MIX VF MODE Y MIX Y MIX WIRE W WIRE B MIX VF LEVEL 80 0 to 80 SWITCH ASSIGN1 08 U08 GAIN L 0 dB 3 0 3 6 9 12 dB M 6 dB 3 0 3 6 9 12 dB H 12 dB 3 0 3 6 9 12 dB ASSIGNABLE OFF OFF RETURN1 SW RETURN2 SW INCOM1 INCOM2 VF DETAIL MIX VF 5600K FAN MAX D EXTENDER When HDLA attached OFF EXTENDER 5600K FAN MAX D EXTENDER Notes When you turn D EXTENDER ON or OFF noise may be generated This is n...

Page 42: ... the HKC T1500 ENG ENG PROD CE E33 models only Assign a function to the INTERCOM MIC switch on the HKC T1500 HEAD SET 10 U12 INTERCOM1 MIC CARBON DYNAMIC CARBON MANUAL LEVEL 20 dB 60 dB 50 dB 40 dB 30 dB 20 dB Settings in With DYNAMIC or CARBON cannot be changed 0 dB 6 dB 0 dB 6 dB Input gain POWER OFF ON OFF ON OFF Settings in With DYNAMIC or CARBON cannot be changed UNBAL OFF ON OFF ON OFF Setti...

Page 43: ...only PROD LEFT RIGHT LEFT BOTH CE E33 models only PGM1 RIGHT RIGHT LEFT BOTH PGM2 RIGHT RIGHT LEFT BOTH RECEIVE SEL4 15 EARPHONE RECEIVE SEL SEPARATE SEPARATE MIX INTERCOM LEFT RIGHT LEFT BOTH UC SYL JN3 JN4 models only ENG LEFT RIGHT LEFT BOTH CE E33 models only PROD LEFT RIGHT LEFT BOTH CE E33 models only PGM1 RIGHT RIGHT LEFT BOTH PGM2 RIGHT RIGHT LEFT BOTH TRACKER LEFT RIGHT LEFT BOTH OPERATOR...

Page 44: ...o 99 R G B and M master values can be independently set M cannot be set for WHITE or FLARE BLACK 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 FLARE 0 0 0 99 to 99 GAMMA 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 V MOD 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 FLARE ON ON OFF V MOD ON ON OFF D SHAD OFF ON OFF TEST OFF OFF SAW 3STEP 10STEP GAMMA P03 LEVEL R G B M 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 R G B and M master values can be independently set COARSE 0 45 0 35 to 0 90 0 05 steps TABLE STAND...

Page 45: ...TO ADAPTIVE POINT LIMIT 0 99 to 99 Absolute value is displayed in ABS mode SLOPE 0 99 to 99 Absolute value is displayed in ABS mode ABS Highlighted ABS Absolute mode WHITE CLIP P07 W CLIP R G B M 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 R G B and M master values can be independently set Absolute values are displayed in ABS mode except for M master ON ON OFF ABS Highlighted ABS Absolute mode DETAIL 1 P08 DETAIL ON ON OFF ...

Page 46: ...ecute by ENTER PHASE 0 0 0 0 to 359 WIDTH 29 29 29 0 to 359 SAT 89 89 89 99 to 99 LEVEL 0 0 0 99 to 99 USER MATRIX P11 R G 0 99 to 99 R B 0 99 to 99 G R 0 99 to 99 G B 0 99 to 99 B R 0 99 to 99 B G 0 99 to 99 MATRIX ON ON OFF PRESET ON ON OFF Invalid when MATRIX is OFF SMPTE 240M SMPTE 240M ITU 709 SMPTE WIDE NTSC EBU ITU 601 USER MATRIX OFF ON OFF MULTI MATRIX OFF ON OFF MULTI MATRIX P12 PHASE 0 ...

Page 47: ... 50P 50 03 to 4600 Hz Note There are some formats that cannot be selected on HDC1400 1450 SCENE FILE P14 1 To store and read scene files paint data When storing a file in camera memory specify the number before executing STORE When reading only specify the number 2 3 4 5 STORE Execute by ENTER STANDARD Execute by ENTER To read the standard paint data READ MS CAM Execute by ENTER To load five scene...

Page 48: ...ON OFF BLACK SHADING M03 V SAW R G B M 0 0 0 99 to 99 R G and B values can be independently set M master value can also be set for BLACK V PARA 0 0 0 99 to 99 H SAW 0 0 0 99 to 99 H PARA 0 0 0 99 to 99 BLK SET 0 0 0 99 to 99 BLACK 0 0 0 0 99 to 99 MASTER GAIN 0 dB 3 0 3 6 9 12 dB AUTO BLACK SHADING Execute by ENTER 2D BLACK SHAD ON ON OFF OHB MATRIX M04 PHASE 0 0 23 45 68 90 113 135 158 180 203 22...

Page 49: ...f HDLA attached CALL TALLY M08 CCU CALL ON ON OFF Invalid with CCU connected CAM CALL OFF ON OFF Invalid with CCU connected OUTPUT FORMAT HDC1500 M09 U15 CURRENT 1080 59 94i V Displays the current format ACTIVE LINE 1080 1080 720 The selectable frame settings are displayed for the selected ACTIVE LINE not displayed with CCU connected 59 94i 1080 24PsF 59 94i 29 97PsF 23 98PsF 59 94P 50i 25PsF 50P ...

Page 50: ...2 U17 OUTPUT MAIN MAIN VF RET SD SDI PWR SAVE Displayed in POWER SAVE mode only CHARACTER OFF ON OFF Not displayed if OUTPUT is set to VF POWER SAVE HDC1500 M13 U10 SDI 2 OUT PWR SAVE PWR SAVE ACTIVE DOWN CONVERTER ACTIVE PWR SAVE ACTIVE POWER SAVE HDC1550 1400 1450 M13 U10 SDI OUT PWR SAVE PWR SAVE ACTIVE DOWN CONVERTER ACTIVE PWR SAVE ACTIVE TRUNK M14 U19 TRUNK ON ON OFF IF 232c 232c 422a GENLOC...

Page 51: ...the value from the camera RETURN To display the value returned from the lens When AUTO IRIS is on the value returned from the lens is always displayed Menu page No Item Default Settings Remarks Menu page No Item Default Settings Remarks OPERATOR FILE F01 READ MS CAM Execute by ENTER To read the operator file from a Memory Stick WRITE CAM MS Execute by ENTER To write the current settings of the ope...

Page 52: ... standard values in the reference file in internal memory ALL PRESET Execute by ENTER To resume the factory preset reference file READ MS CAM Execute by ENTER To load a reference file from a Memory Stick WRITE CAM MS Execute by ENTER To write the current settings of the reference file items as a reference file to a Memory Stick FILE ID Max 16 characters Enter a comment for the reference file to be...

Page 53: ...ADING setting only OHB BLACK SHADE Execute by ENTER OHB ND OFFSET Execute by ENTER OHB MATRIX Execute by ENTER M S FORMAT Execute by ENTER To initialize a Memory Stick Menu page No Item Default Settings Remarks Menu page No Item Indication Remarks OPTICAL LEVEL D01 CCU CAM GREEN YELLOW RED NG NO SIGNAL With CCU connected only CAM CCU GREEN YELLOW RED NG NO SIGNAL With CCU connected only BOARD STAT...

Page 54: ...ypes to meet various requirements in functions Memory Stick R Stored data are not overwritten You can write data to Memory Stick R with Memory Stick R compatible products only Copyright protected data that requires MagicGate copyright protection technology cannot be written to Memory Stick R Memory Stick Stores any type of data except copyright protected data that requires the MagicGate copyright ...

Page 55: ...ore the Memory Stick in a location that is Extremely hot such as in a car parked in the sun Under direct sunlight Very humid or subject to corrosive substances Precautions To prevent data loss make backups of data frequently In no event will Sony be liable for any loss of data Unauthorized recording may be contrary to the provisions of copyright law When you use a Memory Stick that has been pre re...

Page 56: ...igible not including lens distortion Optical system specifications Spectral system F1 4 prism Built in filters Color temperature conversion filters A cross filter B 3200K clear C 4300K D 6300K E 8000K ND filters 1 clear 2 1 4 ND 3 1 8 ND 4 1 16 ND 5 1 64 ND Input output connectors CCU Optical electrical multi connector 1 LENS 12 pin 1 VF 20 pin 1 MIC 1 IN XLR 3 pin female 1 AUDIO IN CH1 CH2 XLR 3 ...

Page 57: ...connectors specified in this manual in order to comply with the limit for EMC regulations Pour les utilisateurs aux Etats Unis au Canada en Europe à l Australie et à la Nouvelle Zélande Connecteurs pour les câbles optiques électriques composites LEMO PUW 3K 93C TLCC96 au connecteur CAMERA de l unité de commande de caméra HD LEMO FUW 3K 93C TLMC96 au connecteur HDCU de la caméra Précaution concerna...

Page 58: ...n 1 10 5 to 17 V DC DC OUT 4 pin 1 10 5 to 17 V DC 1 5 A maximum It may be limited depending on the load and input conditions SDI BNC type 1 TEST OUT BNC type 1 GENLOCK IN RET IN PROMPTER BNC type 1 1 Vp p 75 ohms RET CTRL 6 pin 1 REMOTE 8 pin 1 TRACKER 10 pin 1 CRANE 12 pin 1 Supplied accessories Operation manual 1 Switch label 1 2 1 each Optional accessories HDVF 20A HD Electronic Viewfinder 2 t...

Page 59: ...0 TV lines at center of screen 5 or higher modulation Registration 0 02 for total area not including lens distortion Geometric distortion Negligible not including lens distortion Optical system specifications Spectral system F1 4 prism Built in optical filters1 clear 2 1 4 ND 3 1 16 ND 4 1 64 ND 5 cross Input output connectors CCU Optical electrical multi connector 1 LENS 12 pin 1 VF 20 pin 1 MIC ...

Page 60: ...pe à l Australie et à la Nouvelle Zélande Connecteurs pour les câbles optiques électriques composites LEMO PUW 3K 93C TLCC96 au connecteur CAMERA de l unité de commande de caméra HD LEMO FUW 3K 93C TLMC96 au connecteur HDCU de la caméra Précaution concernant le câble optique électrique composite Pour la connexion entre l unité de commande de caméra HD et une caméra utilisez un câble optique électr...

Page 61: ...2 pin 1 Supplied accessories Operation manual 1 Switch label 1 2 1 each Optional accessories HDVF 20A HD Electronic Viewfinder 2 type monochrome HDVF C35W HD Electronic Viewfinder 3 5 type color HDVF C730W HD Electronic Viewfinder 6 3 type color HDVF C950W HD Electronic Viewfinder 9 type color HDLA1500 1505 Large Lens Adaptor HDLA1507 Large Viewfinder Adaptor CAC 12 Microphone Holder CAC 6 Return ...

Page 62: ...WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER ...

Page 63: ...118 Specifications ...

Page 64: ... the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Corporation ...

Page 65: ...HDC1400 JN3 JN4 CE E33 HDC1450 UC CE HDC1500 SYL JN4 CE E33 HDC1550 UC CE HDC1600 J 3 868 749 09 1 Printed in Japan 2008 05 13 2005 Sony Corporation 3 8 6 8 7 4 9 0 9 1 ...

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