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PAINT Menu

PAINT

Page name
Page No.

Item

Setting

Description / Remarks

<SW STATUS>

P01

FLARE

ON

, OFF

GAMMA

ON

, OFF

BLK GAM

ON, 

OFF

KNEE

ON

, OFF

WHT CLIP

ON

, OFF

DETAIL

ON

, OFF

LVL DEP

ON

, OFF

SKIN DTL

ON, 

OFF

MATRIX

ON, 

OFF

<VIDEO LEVEL>

P02

WHITE

R/G/B: –99 to 99  

0

R, G, B, and M (master) values can be independently set.

(M cannot be set for WHITE.)

BLACK

R/G/B/M: –99 to 99  

0

FLARE

R/G/B/M: –99 to 99  

0

GAMMA

R/G/B/M: –99 to 99  

0

V MOD

R/G/B/M: –99 to 99  

0

FLARE

ON

, OFF

V MOD

ON

, OFF

TEST

OFF

, SAW, 10STEP

<COLOR TEMP>

P03

WHITE

R/G/B: –99 to 99  

0

AUTO WHITE 
BALANCE

Execute using ENTER.

COLOR TEMP

0K to 65535K  

3200K

BALANCE

–99 to 99  

0

ATW

ON, 

OFF

SPEED

1 to 5  

4

MASTER

–3.0dB to 12.0dB  

0.0dB

<GAMMA>

P04

LEVEL

R/G/B/M: –99 to 99  

0

R, G, B, and M (master) values can be independently set.

COARSE

0.35 to 0.90  

0.45

0.05 increments

TABLE

STANDARD

, HYPER

When you change the TABLE setting, noise may be generated. 
This is not a malfunction.

With STANDARD selected:

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Default setting varies with region of use.

1:

 Equivalent to a camcorder

2:

 4.5× gain

3:

 3.5× gain

4:

 Equivalent to SMPTE-240M

5:

 Equivalent to ITU-R709

6:

 5.0× gain

7:

 5.0× gain – 709

With HYPER selected:

1, 2, 3, 

4

1:

 325% to 100%

2:

 460% to 100%

3:

 325% to 109%

4:

 460% to 109%

GAMMA

ON

, OFF

TEST

OFF

, SAW, 10STEP, HIGH 

RANGE

Summary of Contents for HXC-FB80

Page 1: ...HD Color Camera Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference HXC FB80 4 734 401 12 1 2017 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...ing 27 Basic Procedure for Shooting 27 Adjustments and Settings 28 Changing the Video Format 28 Adjusting the Black Balance and White Balance 28 Setting the Electronic Shutter 30 Setting Automatic Iris 31 Setting the TLCS Function 31 Setting the Focus Assist Function 31 Setting the Camera Outputs 32 Adjusting the Audio Level 33 Setting the Digital Extender Function 33 Menu Operation 34 Viewfinder ...

Page 3: ...m the HXCU FB80 is supported when used in conjunction with the HXCU FB80 The version of the unit and the HXCU FB80 to connect to the unit must both be upgraded to version 1 10 or later for HD HDR signal support For details contact a Sony sales or service representative Camera System Components The HXC FB80 camera system comprises the components shown in the figure below The operation of the camera...

Page 4: ... operation example Note HXC FB80 Lens USB flash drive VCT 14 U14 Tripod Adaptor Tripod for portable camera RCP 1000 series Remote Control Panel CCA 5 cable AC DN10 AC Adaptor 3G SDI HD SDI SD SDI VBS video output a b AC power RM B750 B170 Remote Control Unit a No subcarrier phase lock function with respect to external reference is available for the VBS signal output from the camera b SD SDI and VB...

Page 5: ...e picture monitor VBS prompter video input AC power CCA 5 cable LAN cable c SLOT1 HD SDI SD SDI video output Picture monitor Intercom headset SLOT2 4K 12G 4K 3G or 2K 3G video outputb HXC P70 etc sub camera HXCU FB80 4K HD Camera Control Unit Sync signal input a The maximum transmission distance is 600 m 1 970 ft when Sony CCFN 25 50 100 150 200 250 Hybrid Fiber Cable is used b Operation supported...

Page 6: ...al input Return video input HD prompter video input HD HDR compatible picture monitor VBS prompter video input AC power CCA 5 cable LAN cable c SLOT2 HD SDR or HD TRUNK video output b HD picture monitor Intercom headset SLOT2 HD HDR video output Picture monitor SLOT1 HD SDI SD SDI video output AC DN10 AC Adaptor HXC FB80 Tripod for portable camera USB flash drive Single mode optical fiber cables p...

Page 7: ... LAN cable c RCP 1000 series Remote Control Panel Single mode optical fiber cable b a The maximum transmission distance is approximately 350 m 1 150 ft when using Sony CCFN 25 50 100 150 200 250 Hybrid Fiber Cable with camera head portable lens b The maximum transmission distance is approximately 10 km 6 miles when using general purpose single mode fiber cables with LC connectors c A LAN cable can...

Page 8: ...C IN connector of the RCP 1500 1501 1530 HD SDI SD SDI VBS HDMI video output HDVF L10 Viewfinder Microphone HDVF L750 Viewfinder Return video input HXC FB80 Lens Intercom headset VCT 14 U14 Tripod Adaptor Tripod for portable camera USB flash drive Triaxial cable a Sync signal input Prompter video input HXCU TX70 HD Camera Control Unit Picture monitor Prompter video output CCA 5 cable LAN cable b A...

Page 9: ...d Microphone holder attachment For details about attaching see Attaching the microphone holder page 25 e Cable clamp Clamp the lens cable and microphone cable f USB connector For details about how to use a USB flash drive and compatible USB flash drives see Supported USB Flash Drives page 66 g Viewfinder front to back positioning lock knob Loosen this knob to adjust the front to back position of t...

Page 10: ... used when connected using a dedicated cable for a function assigned on the EXT I O page in the MAINTENANCE menu r Shoulder pad Raise the shoulder pad fixing lever to adjust the position in the front to rear direction Adjust the position for maximum convenience when operating the camera on your shoulder For details about adjusting the position see Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position page 27 s LENS...

Page 11: ...sign functions to these buttons using ASSIGNABLE 1 2 3 on the SWITCH ASSIGN1 page in the OPERATION menu No function is assigned by factory default d COLOR TEMP color temperature button Press the button turning it on to change the color temperature for shooting factory default 5600K You can assign a function to this button using ASSIGN CTEMP on the SWITCH ASSIGN1 page in the OPERATION menu e SHUTTE...

Page 12: ...fied using GAIN on the SWITCH ASSIGN1 page in the OPERATION menu factory default L 0 dB M 6 dB and H 12 dB k STATUS CANCEL switch STATUS Displays camera status information when no menu is displayed and the DISPLAY MENU switch is set to DISPLAY CANCEL Cancel changed settings or return the display to the previous menu when a menu is displayed l DISPLAY MENU switch Select the display in the viewfinde...

Page 13: ...lector switch PROD Output the microphone on the PROD line OFF Turn the microphone OFF ENG Output the microphone on the ENG line When the PANEL TYPE setting is UCJ Functions as the intercom line and microphone ON OFF selector switch PROD Select the PROD line and turn the microphone OFF OFF Select the ENG line and turn the microphone OFF ENG Select the ENG line and turn the microphone ON output on E...

Page 14: ...NTENANCE menu r Tail guard Protects the cables connected to the connectors on the rear panel s DC OUT DC power supply output connector 4 pin female Supplies power to a script light or other device maximum 1 5 A t PROMPTER GENLOCK prompter signal output external sync signal input connector BNC type When connected with a CCU this connector outputs a VBS prompter signal In standalone operation mode c...

Page 15: ...t set the zoom servo manual selector switch to the MANU manual position then operate this lever ring k Focus ring Rotate this ring to adjust the focus l Zoom servo manual selector knob SERVO Power servo zoom Control the zoom using the zoom see saw switch MANU Manual Manual zoom Control the zoom using the zoom lever zoom ring m Lens cable Connect to the LENS connector on the camera n VTR button You...

Page 16: ... There may be a mismatch between the DISPLAY switch ON OFF state and the actual ON OFF operation depending on the camera settings n MIRROR switch Used to reverse the image display on the monitor screen horizontally or vertically when the viewfinder barrel is raised up or rotated L R left right Reverse the image horizontally OFF Do not reverse the image B T bottom top Reverse the image vertically o...

Page 17: ...sted below AC adaptor AC DN10 If using the DC IN connector Connect the AC DN10 AC adaptor to the DC IN output connector on the camera using an optional DC power cord If attaching the AC adaptor Remove the rear cover and attach the AC adaptor to the camera Removing the rear cover 1 Hold the release button on the camera in and 2 pull the rear cover up Attaching the AC adaptor Attach an optional AC D...

Page 18: ...h the HXC FB80K Be sure to power off the camera before plugging the viewfinder connector into the VF connector of the camera If the connector is plugged in while the power is on the viewfinder may not operate correctly Plug the viewfinder connector all the way into the VF connector of the camera If the connector is not firmly connected the image may become distorted or the tally indicator may not ...

Page 19: ...e B T position to flip the display vertically Raising the viewfinder barrel or eyepiece You can view the LCD screen inside the viewfinder or its mirrored image by raising the viewfinder barrel or eyepiece This section describes how to raise and detach the viewfinder barrel The eyepiece can also be raised and detached in the same way To raise the viewfinder barrel 1 Push the clip on the bottom to r...

Page 20: ... adjustment ring until the viewfinder image is sharpest Adjusting the screen You can adjust the following items Peaking Adjust using the PEAKING knob Contrast Adjust using the CONTRAST knob Brightness Adjust using the BRIGHT knob Screen display mode and indicator The viewfinder screen can be set to full screen display mode or reduced display mode To switch the display mode switch the DISPLAY switc...

Page 21: ... decrease Flashing Voltage decrease f SAVE indicator amber Not supported by the camera Attaching the V Wedge Shoe Attachment To attach the HDVF L750 Viewfinder supplied with the HXC FB80S or an optional HDVF L770 HDVF EL75 connect the V wedge shoe attachment supplied with the camera or viewfinder to the camera and then attach the viewfinder to the attachment The procedure for attaching the attachm...

Page 22: ...the pointer with TOP and press the menu control knob The TOP MENU screen is displayed 4 Rotate the menu control knob to align the pointer with MAINTENANCE and press the menu control knob The CONTENTS page of the MAINTENANCE menu appears 5 Rotate the menu control knob to scroll the page and align the pointer with DATE and press the menu control knob The DATE page appears Press the menu control knob...

Page 23: ... locking lever up and remove the lens mount cap from the lens mount 2 Align the center pin on the lens with the center slot in the lens mount and insert the lens into the mount 3 Holding the lens in place push the lens locking lever down to lock the lens If the lens is not firmly locked it may come off while the camera is being used This could cause a serious accident Make sure the lens is firmly ...

Page 24: ... center of the screen at the telephoto end Arrange so that no nearby object no object closer to the camera than the chart enters the screen at the wide angle end 1 Set the iris to manual and open the iris 2 Position the supplied flange focal length adjustment chart approximately 3 m 10 ft away from the camera and arrange the lighting to obtain a satisfactory video output 3 Loosen the F B flange ba...

Page 25: ...2 IN connector using an optional CAC 12 microphone holder For details about attaching the microphone refer to the operation manual for the microphone For details about setting the audio input 2 selector switch and input level of the AUDIO 2 IN connector see steps 4 and 5 in Connecting a microphone to the AUDIO 1 IN connector page 24 Attaching the microphone holder 1 Remove the screw hole cover fro...

Page 26: ...es not return to its original position storage position hold down the red button and move the lever in the direction of the arrow to return the pin to its original position It is not possible to mount a camera if the pin remains in the center Attaching the Shoulder Strap Attach an optional shoulder strap part number A 6772 374 C to the camera 1 Fit one of the clips to the shoulder strap fitting 2 ...

Page 27: ...at range However this may not apply when special composition is desired 5600K setting The 5600K ON OFF function is assigned to the COLOR TEMP button by factory default 3 Check the settings of the camera Settings of switches knobs Settings in the OPERATION menu see page 46 and the PAINT menu see page 53 Electronic shutter setting see page 30 Settings for the output signals from the camera see page ...

Page 28: ...or external control device for example RCP or RM the black balance and white balance adjustment functions are controlled from the connected device They are not controlled using the camera For details about operations on the external control device refer to the operating instructions or operation manual for the device Black balance adjustment The black balance will require adjustment in the followi...

Page 29: ...ecution and changes to AWB OK when the adjustment finishes The adjustment values are saved automatically in the memory selected in step 1 A or B If the camera has a zoom lens with an automatic iris the iris may hunt 1 during the adjustment To prevent this adjust the iris gain knob labeled IG IS or S on the lens 1 Hunting Repeated brightening and darkening of the image resulting from repeated respo...

Page 30: ...ith no horizontal bands of noise when shooting subjects such as monitor screens SLS Slow Shutter mode Select this mode to shoot dimly lit subjects You can set the number of accumulated frames to 2 3 4 5 6 7 or 8 frames In SLS mode the following limitations apply to automatic functions Y Available N Not available Setting the shutter mode and shutter speed When automatic iris is used the iris opens ...

Page 31: ...in AGC Auto Gain Control automatically The TLCS function can be assigned to one of the ASSIGN 1 2 3 buttons and turned on off by pressing the button The effective auto control range is set as shown in the following diagram on the TLCS in the OPERATION menu Both AUTO SHUTTER and AGC switch on off in response to the button assigned with the TLCS function You can turn them on off individually on the ...

Page 32: ... this setting when the optimum offset cannot be obtained depending on the shooting environment 3 To use an area marker select AREA MARKER and set to ON Setting AREA MARKER to ON displays an area marker indicating the focus detection area on the monitor You can set the size and position of the detection area with the menu items below SIZE Change the size of the detection area If the detection area ...

Page 33: ...m audio sources connected to the AUDIO 1 IN and AUDIO 2 IN connectors can be adjusted using the INTERCOM LEVEL knob on the front of the camera When the audio input selector switch is set to MIC the level can be adjusted between 20 dB and 60 dB in steps of 10 dB When the audio input selector switch is set to LINE the level cannot be adjusted Set the gain to avoid clipping the audio signal by monito...

Page 34: ...or Displays self diagnostic information i Message area Displays various types of messages j 5600K mode indicator Displayed when the 5600K setting is ON k Filter indicator Displays the type of ND filter A to D l ECC indicator Displays the type of built in electrical CC filter A to D m White balance memory indicator Displays the white balance automatic adjustment memory This is not displayed when a ...

Page 35: ...enu and press the menu control knob The CONTENTS page page No 00 or the last accessed page of the selected menu is displayed 1080 59 94i ASSIGNABLE1 OFF ASSIGNABLE2 OFF ASSIGNABLE3 OFF ASSIGN CTEMP 5600K ND 2 WHITE P 5600K ON SHUTT 1 1000 FAN MAX FORMAT 1080 29 97PsF OPT LV CAM b CCU b TRUNK IF 232c TOP MENU cUSER USER MENU CUSTOMIZE ALL OPERATION PAINT MAINTENANCE FILE DIAGNOSIS Menu Function USE...

Page 36: ...Y MENU switch back to MENU 3 Press the menu control knob The mark will change back to the pointer and the setting will be registered 4 To change other setting items on the same menu page repeat steps 1 to 2 To specify a character string When you press the menu control knob with the pointer aligned with an item for which a character string such as a file ID is to be specified a rectangular cursor a...

Page 37: ...menu and add any item While the EDIT page contains factory preset items the USER 1 EDIT to USER 19 EDIT pages are all blank in their initial state Up to 10 items can be selected and registered to these pages from different menu pages To add items to a page 1 Select USER MENU CUSTOMIZE on the TOP MENU screen see page 35 If this is the first time the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu has been displayed the C...

Page 38: ...n appears 2 Select DELETE and press the menu control knob The previously displayed page appears again and the message DELETE OK YES NO appears 3 To delete rotate the menu control knob to move the pointer to YES and press the menu control knob To insert a blank line 1 Move the pointer to the position where you wish to insert a blank line The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears 2 Select BLANK and press the...

Page 39: ...nu control knob The previously displayed page appears again 3 Move the pointer to the position where you wish to move the page and press the menu control knob The page selected in step 1 is moved to the position above the page selected in step 3 In the above example CURSOR moves to 04 and VF DISPLAY and the following pages move down one line Hiding the TOP MENU Screen 1 Select MAINTENANCE on the T...

Page 40: ...40 TOP appears at the top right of the USER MENU screen 3 Select TOP to display the TOP MENU page 4 Select MAINTENANCE on the TOP MENU screen 5 Change TOP MENU LOCK on the OTHERS page from LOCK to OFF ...

Page 41: ...nob Menu Tree OPERATION menu Conventions VF DISPLAY 01 U04 IND 02 U05 VF MARKER 03 U06 EX ZOOM DISP FOCUS ND CC 5600K IRIS WHITE D EXT GAIN SHUTTER BATT RETURN TALK AUDIO MESSAGE REMOTEIF FRONT REAR ND CC WHITE 5600K GAIN SHUTTER FAN EXT FORMAT MARKER LEVEL CENTER SAFETY ZONE EFFECT ASPECT MASK SAFETY VF DETAIL 04 U02 FOCUS ASSIST 05 U03 ZEBRA 06 U08 CURSOR 07 U07 VF DETAIL CRISP FREQUENCY FLICKER...

Page 42: ...CA LEVEL POWER UNBAL SIDE TONE INTERCOM RECEIVE SELECT INTERCOM ENG PROD PGM SDI SDI2 SIDE TONE PANEL TYPE REAR ENG SW REAR VR EARPHONE RECEIVE SELECT INTERCOM ENG PROD PGM SDI1 SDI2 AUDIO1 AUDIO2 TLCS 15 OPERATOR FILE 16 MODE SPEED LEVEL AGC LIMIT CHANGE POINT AUTO SHUTTER LIMIT CHANGE POINT READ USB CAM WRITE CAM USB PRESET FILE ID CAM MODE DATE t t SW STATUS P01 VIDEO LEVEL P02 COLOR TMEP P03 G...

Page 43: ...IL LEVEL CRISPENING LEVEL DEP H V RATIO FREQ CRS COL REDUCE LEVEL SKIN DTL SKIN GATE ABS ZOOM LINK TELE WIDE CH SW HUE PHASE WIDTH SAT LEVEL USER MATRIX P14 MULTI MATRIX P15 SHUTTER P16 NOISE SUPPRESSION P17 SCENE FILE P19 R G B MATRIX PRESET USER MULTI ADAPTIVE MATRIX LEVEL PHASE HUE SAT ALL CLEAR GATE MATRIX PRESET USER MULTI SHUTTER ECS FREQ SLOW SHUTTER SLS FRAME SUPPRESSION 1 2 3 4 5 STORE ST...

Page 44: ...E F NO DIP ALAC AF DISPLAY FLICKER REDUCE MODE FREQ MIC GAIN AUDIO1 AUDIO2 TEST TONE CCU CALL CAM CALL CURRENT COUNTRY OUTPUT SYNC OUT VBS OUT DOWN CONVERTER SDI OUT M11 U17 TRUNK M12 U18 GENLOCK M13 DATE M14 BATTERY ALARM M15 FILTER M16 EXT I O M17 OTHERS M18 EXT RETURN M19 SDI OUT CHARACTER EMB AUDIO SID IN OUT DOWN CONVERTER TRUNK IF REFERENCE GENLOCK STATUS FORMAT PHASE DATE TIME FILE TIMESTAM...

Page 45: ...E CAM USB FILE ID CAM CODE DATE STORE FILE STANDARD ALL PRESET READ USB CAM WRITE CAM USB FILE ID CAM CODE DATE STORE FILE No NAME F NO CENTER MARKER H POS V POS STORE PRESET OPERATOR REFERENCE ALL 10 SEC CLEAR t t t t t t TRANSMISSION CONDITION D01 BOARD STATUS D02 ROM VERSION D03 U19 SERIAL NO D04 CA STATUS D05 OPTICALLEVEL CCU CAM CAM CCU DC INUT LEVEL OHB DPR SY IF CAMERA APP OS SY DPR MODEL N...

Page 46: ...HUTTER ON OFF BATT ON OFF RETURN ON OFF TALK ON OFF AUDIO ON OFF AF ON OFF Displayed when AF DISPLAY in LENS in the MAINTENANCE menu is set to ON MESSAGE ALL AT WRN OFF ALL Displays all messages WRN Displays warning messages and higher AT Displays auto setup information and higher REMOTEIF ON OFF REC is displayed in conjunction with lens VTRS S button operation when HDSI REMOTE I F on the OTHERS M...

Page 47: ...F 720 59 94P 720 50P 1080 59 94P 1080 50P Displayed in standalone operation mode or when HXCU FB80 is connected Default setting varies with region of use VF MARKER 03 U06 MARKER ON OFF WHITE BLACK DOT LEVEL 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 CENTER ON OFF 1 2 3 4 1 Full crosshairs 2 Full crosshairs with hole 3 Center 4 Center with hole SAFETY ZONE ON OFF 80 0 90 0 92 5 95 0 EFFECT ON OFF FOCUS FOCUS...

Page 48: ...U03 INDICATOR ON OFF EFFECT EFFECT Displayed when EFFECT in VF MARKER is ON MODE BOX B W COL BTM LEFT TOP RIGHT LEVEL 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 QUICK SMOOTH GAIN 0 to 99 50 OFFSET 0 to 99 50 AREA MARKER ON OFF ASPECT ASPECT Displayed when ASPECT SAFETY of VF MARKER is ON SIZE SMALL MIDDLE LARGE POSITION LEFT CENTER RIGHT POSITION H 0 to 99 50 POSITION V 0 to 99 50 ZEBRA 06 U08 ZEBRA ON OFF ...

Page 49: ...OR Y R G B RET MIX VF ON OFF MIX DIRECTION MAIN RET MIX VF MODE Y MIX WIRE W WIRE B MIX VF LEVEL 0 to 80 CHARACTER LEVEL 1 to 5 4 PinP ON OFF Disabled for 1080 23 98PsF SD output POSITION When PinP is set to OFF When PinP is set to ON 1 2 3 4 Disabled for 1080 23 98PsF HD and SD output Main picture Return picture SIZE 1 3 1 4 MODE PinP OFF PinP RETURN 1 2 3 4 OPERATION Page name Page No Item Setti...

Page 50: ...E CURSOR ALL OFF Assigns a function to the COLOR TEMP button a When PANEL TYPE is set to UCJ b When PANEL TYPE is set to CE RE ROTATION STD RVS Operation mode of the menu control knob STD Rotating clockwise moves the cursor down or increases value RVS Rotating counterclockwise moves the cursor down or increases value SWITCH ASSIGN2 10 U10 LENS VTR S S OFF VTR S S RETURN1 SW RETURN2 SW RETURN3 SW R...

Page 51: ...F display When set to DYNAMIC or CARBON not configurable UNBAL ON OFF display When set to CARBON not configurable SIDE TONE MU 1 to 99 50 INTERCOM2 CA DYNAMIC CARBON MANUAL Displayed only when a camera adaptor is connected LEVEL 60dB 40dB 20dB display When set to DYNAMIC or CARBON not configurable 6dB 0dB 6dB POWER ON OFF display When set to DYNAMIC or CARBON not configurable UNBAL ON OFF display ...

Page 52: ...d in standalone operation mode 0 to 99 AUDIO1 RIGHT LEFT BOTH 0 to 99 AUDIO2 RIGHT LEFT BOTH 0 to 99 TLCS 15 MODE BACKLIGHT STANDARD SPOTLIGHT SPEED 99 to 99 0 LEVEL 99 to 99 0 AGC ON OFF LIMIT 3dB to 48dB 12dB 3dB increments CHANGE POINT F5 6 F4 F2 8 AUTO SHUTTER ON OFF LIMIT 1 100 1 150 1 200 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 CHANGE POINT F5 6 F8 0 F11 F16 OPERATOR FILE 16 See FILE menu F01 READ USBtCAM...

Page 53: ...99 0 AUTO WHITE BALANCE Execute using ENTER COLOR TEMP 0K to 65535K 3200K BALANCE 99 to 99 0 ATW ON OFF SPEED 1 to 5 4 MASTER 3 0dB to 12 0dB 0 0dB GAMMA P04 LEVEL R G B M 99 to 99 0 R G B and M master values can be independently set COARSE 0 35 to 0 90 0 45 0 05 increments TABLE STANDARD HYPER When you change the TABLE setting noise may be generated This is not a malfunction With STANDARD selecte...

Page 54: ... P09 DETAIL ON OFF LEVEL 99 to 99 0 Absolute value is displayed in ABS mode LIMITER M 99 to 99 0 WHT 99 to 99 0 Absolute value is displayed in ABS mode BLK 99 to 99 0 Absolute value is displayed in ABS mode CRISP 99 to 99 0 Absolute value is displayed in ABS mode LEVEL DEPEND 99 to 99 0 Absolute value is displayed in ABS mode ON OFF ABS Highlighted ABS Absolute value mode DETAIL 2 P10 H V RATIO 99...

Page 55: ... 0 B R G 99 to 99 0 MATRIX ON OFF PRESET ON OFF Displayed when MATRIX is OFF not configurable SMPTE 240M ITU 709 SMPTE WIDE NTSC EBU ITU 601 USER ON OFF MULTI ON OFF ADAPTIVE MATRIX ON OFF LEVEL 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MULTI MATRIX P15 PHASE 0 23 45 68 90 113 135 158 180 203 225 248 270 293 315 338 Selects an axis angle at PHASE for which the multimatrix adjustment is to be made and set HUE and SAT HUE an...

Page 56: ... FREQ 59 94i 60 00Hz to 4300Hz 50i 50 00Hz to 4700Hz 59 94P 59 96Hz to 4600Hz 50P 50 03Hz to 4600Hz 29 97PsF 30 00Hz to 2700Hz 25PsF 25 00Hz to 2300Hz 23 98PsF 24 00Hz to 2200Hz SLOW SHUTTER ON OFF SLS FRAME 2F 3F 4F 5F 6F 7F 8F NOISE SUPPRESSION P17 SUPPRESSION ON OFF HDR OPERATION P18 HDR MODE OFF HDR LIVE HDR Display only not configurable SDR GAIN 4 5dB 6 0dB 7 5dB SDR mode HDR BLACK OFFSET 99 ...

Page 57: ...comment of up to 12 characters in scene file to be written to a USB drive See To specify a character string page 36 CAM CODE Display only DATE Display only MAINTENANCE Page name Page No Item Setting Description Remarks AUTO SETUP M01 AUTO BLACK Execute using ENTER AUTO WHITE Execute using ENTER AUTO LEVEL Execute using ENTER AUTO WHITE SHADING Execute using ENTER AUTO BLACK SHADING Execute using E...

Page 58: ...urned off IRIS LEVEL 99 to 99 0 4 stops APL RATIO 99 to 99 65 IRIS GAIN 99 to 99 0 IRIS CLOSE ON OFF LENS M05 F NO DISP CONTROL RETURN Switches the iris indicator on the external control device for example RCP or RM when AUTO IRIS is OFF CONTROL Displays the value from the camera RETURN Displays the value returned from the lens When AUTO IRIS is ON the value returned from the lens is always displa...

Page 59: ... AREA or NTSC J AREA 1080 59 94i 59 94P 29 97PsF 23 98PsF 59 94i HDR 59 94P HDR 720 59 94P PAL AREA 1080 50i 50P 25PsF 50i HDR 50P HDR 720 50P COUNTRY NTSC AREA PAL AREA NTSC J AREA TEST OUT M10 U16 OUTPUT SD SYNC HD SYNC VF VBS VBS is not displayed in HDR mode SYNC OUT Displayed when OUTPUT is SD SYNC or HD SYNC V PHASE 999 to 999 0 H PHASE 999 to 999 0 VBS OUT Displayed when OUTPUT is VBS CHARAC...

Page 60: ...UT HD TRUNK IN HD PROMPTER OUT HD PROMPTER OUT Displayed when an HXCU FB80 is connected and OUTPUT FORMAT is not set to 1080 59 94P or 1080 50P HD PROMPTER OUT Displayed when OUTPUT FORMAT is set to 1080 59 94P or 50P not configurable FRAME SYNCRO ON OFF DOWN CONVERTER Displayed when SDI OUT is SD SDI SELECT MAIN RET VF ASPECT SQ EC TRUNK M12 U18 TRUNK ON OFF OFF OFF Displayed when in standalone o...

Page 61: ...TENDER 4 D EXTENDER FOCUS ASSIST INDICATOR PinP VF ASSIGN SW1 VF ASSIGN SW2 VTR S S a When PANEL TYPE is set to UCJ b When PANEL TYPE is set to CE INPUT PIN 6 INPUT PIN 7 INPUT PIN 8 INPUT PIN 9 INPUT OTHERS M18 FAN MODE OFF AUTO1 AUTO2 MIN MAX AUTO1 Normal rotation AUTO2 Slow rotation CAM BARS ON OFF WHITE SETUP MODE AWB A LVL D EXT ENABLE ENABLE DISABLE D EXT OFF 2 4 OFF OFF Displayed when D EXT...

Page 62: ...erator file as preset data to a USB flash drive FILE ID Enter a comment of up to 14 characters in operator file to be written to a USB drive See To specify a character string page 36 CAM CODE Camera code Display only DATE Date Display only SCENE FILE F02 1 Saving and loading a scene file paint data When storing a file in camera memory specify the number after executing STORE When reading only spec...

Page 63: ...rnal memory No 1 to 17 1 to 16 When using a non serial lens 17 When using a serial lens NAME Lens file name Configurable only when using a non serial lens F NO F1 0 to F3 4 F1 7 Configurable only when using a non serial lens CENTER MARKER Sets and stores the center marker position H POS 20 to 20 0 Increasing the value moves it to the right V POS 20 to 20 0 Increasing the value moves it downwards S...

Page 64: ...OS Vx xx date SY Vx xx DPR Vx xx SERIAL NO D04 MODEL Model name NO Serial number CA STATUS D05 Displayed only when a camera adaptor is connected CA Camera adaptor model name SY Vx xx date SY PLD Vx xxx CD PLD Vx xx DIAGNOSIS Page name Page No Item Setting Description Remarks ...

Page 65: ...image sensors The following phenomena that may appear in images are specific to CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor image sensors They do not indicate a malfunction White flecks Although the CMOS image sensors are produced with high precision technologies fine white flecks may be generated on the screen in rare cases caused by cosmic rays etc This is related to the principle of CMOS image...

Page 66: ...M32SA1 USM64SA1 USM QX series USM8GQX USM16GQX USM32GQX USM64GQX USM128GQX Non recommended USB flash drives may not be recognized when connected to the USB connector USB flash drives must be formatted with the FAT16 or FAT32 file system The recommended drives are pre formatted and can be immediately upon purchase Note Note Message Description TEMP WARNING The internal temperature is extraordinaril...

Page 67: ... 155 5 87 5 mm 7 0 inch Aspect ratio 16 9 Number of pixels 1920 horizontal 1080 vertical 160 6 3 8 333 13 1 8 144 5 3 4 314 12 3 8 224 8 7 8 266 10 1 2 105 4 1 4 Inputs outputs CCU Optoelectric composite connector 1 AUDIO 1 IN AUDIO 2 IN XLR type 3 pin female 1 each MIC 60 dBu Up to 20 dBu can be set by using menu or HXCU FB80 balanced LINE 0 dBu balanced INTERCOM XLR type 5 pin female 1 EARPHONE ...

Page 68: ... viewfinder and related equipment Lens 2 3 inch type bayonet mount lenses only HDVF L10 HDVF L750 HDVF L770 HDVF EL75 Viewfinder Power supply and related equipment AC DN10 AC Adaptor HXCE FB70 Power Supply Unit Audio equipment ECM 678 674 673 680S Microphone CAC 12 Microphone Holder Other peripheral devices VCT 14 U14 Tripod Adaptor Shoulder strap Part No A 6772 374 C Notes Always verify that the ...

Page 69: ...ection 3 NC No connection 4 UNREG OUT OUT 10 5 to 17 V DC 1 5 A max No Signal Input output Specifications 1 4 2 3 4 1 3 2 1 3 2 No Signal Input output Specifications 1 AUDIO CH1 CH2 G 60 dBu 50 dBu 40 dBu 30 dBu 20 dBu LINE 0 dBu selectable Balanced 2 AUDIO CH1 CH2 X IN 3 AUDIO CH1 CH2 Y IN No Signal Input output Specifications 1 Intercom MIC Y GND a IN CARBON 20 dBu Unbalanced DYNAMIC 60 dBu Bala...

Page 70: ...free from the Adobe website No Signal Input output Specifications 1 RET VIDEO ENABLE IN ENABLE 0 V DISABLE 5 V or OPEN 2 VTR CTL IN ENABLE 0 V DISABLE 5 V or OPEN 3 GND GND for UNREG 4 SERVO MA AT OUT AUTO 5 V MANU 0 V or OPEN 5 IRIS POSITION 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 IRIS AT MA OUT AUTO IRIS 0 V MANUAL IRIS 5 V 9 EXTENDER O...

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