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SWITCH ASSIGN2
16 (U10)

EXT SWITCH
17

RETURN
18

LENS VTR S/S
FRONT RET1
FRONT RET2
HANDLE SW1
HANDLE SW2
 ZOOM 

SPEED

RET CTRL CONNECTOR

RET1 Pin5
RET2 Pin6
RET3 Pin4
INCOM1 Pin1
INCOM2 Pin2

RET1 SW SEL
RET2 SW SEL
RET3 SW SEL
RET1 SW + RET2 SW
VBS RET ASPECT

CURSOR
12 (U07)

SPIRIT LEVEL
13

VF OUT
14 (U01)

SWITCH ASSIGN1
15 (U09)

CURSOR

 BOX/CROSS
 H 

POSITION

 V 

POSITION

 WIDTH
 HEIGHT
BOX MEMORY
 H 

POSI

 V 

POSI

 WIDTH
 HEIGHT
INDICATOR

MODE
REVERSE
SCALE
H POSITION
V POSITION

ANGLE
 OFFSET
 

SET ZERO ANGLE

 CLEAR
VF OUT
RET MIX VF
MIX DIRECTION
MIX VF MODE
MIX VF LEVEL
CHARACTER LEVEL

GAIN

VF OUT SW

VF ASSIGN

ASSIGNABLE

 LEVEL

PinP
 POSITION
 SIZE
 MODE

FOCUS ASSIST
10 (U03)

ZEBRA
11 (U08)

INDICATOR
 MODE
 LEVEL
 GAIN
 OFFSET
AREA MARKER
 SIZE
 POSITION
 POSITION 

H

 POSITION 

V

ZEBRA
ZEBRA1
 LEVEL
 WIDTH
ZEBRA2

INTERCOM1
20

INTERCOM2
21

TRACKER
22

EARPHONE
23

OPERATOR FILE
24

INTERCOM1 RECEIVE SELECT

INTERCOM

PGM1

 PGM2

(JN/SY models only)
ENG
PROD

INTERCOM
(JN/SY models only)
ENG
PROD

INTERCOM
(JN/SY models only)
ENG
PROD

INTERCOM
(JN/SY models only)
ENG
PROD

 TRACKER
 

SIDE TONE

 

INTERCOM1/2

INTERCOM1/2

 

ENG/PROD 

(JN/SY models only)

ENG/PROD 

(JN/SY models only)

 

INTERCOM2 RECEIVE SELECT

PGM1

 PGM2
 TRACKER
 SIDE 

TONE

TRACKER RECEIVE SELECT

PGM1

 PGM2
INPUT LEVEL
OUTPUT LEVEL L-CH
OUTPUT LEVEL R-CH
EARPHONE RECEIVE SELECT

PGM1

 PGM2
 TRACKER
READ (USB 

t

 CAM)

WRITE (CAM 

t

 USB)

PRESET
FILE ID
CAM CODE
DATE

HEADSET MIC
19 (U11)

INTERCOM1
 LEVEL
 POWER
 UNBAL
INTERCOM2
 LEVEL
 POWER
 UNBAL

Summary of Contents for super motion hdc4300

Page 1: ...COLOR CAMERA HDC4300 OPERATION MANUAL English 1st Edition ...

Page 2: ...e Black Balance and White Balance 18 Setting the Electronic Shutter 20 Setting the Focus Assist Functions 21 Setting the Dynamic Focus Function Detail 22 Setting the Kinetic Focus Function Detail 23 Setting the Camera Outputs 24 Viewfinder Screen Status Display 25 Menu Operations 27 Starting Menu Operations 27 Selecting Pages 28 Setting Menu Items 28 Editing the USER Menu 29 Menu List 33 Menu Tree...

Page 3: ...llow that of conventional devices Main Functions Various color reproduction adjustment functions Adaptive matrix function This function controls the matrix calculation coefficients for more accurate color conversion when shooting It provides accurate color conversion even when shooting under conditions that would otherwise exceed the color conversion range of traditional matrix functions such as u...

Page 4: ...nder Also there are indicators along the top and bottom of the viewfinder such as a tally lamp battery warning indicator and an indicator that warns you when one or more settings are not within standard range Menu based operation function You can make selections and settings related to viewfinder display items safety zone marker center marker and screen size marker etc quickly and easily using the...

Page 5: ... assignable switches on the side panel can be assigned to your desired function such as electronic color temperature conversion These switches can be synchronized with the assignable switches on viewfinder models such as the HDVF EL75 and HDVF C550W and can be used to operate the viewfinder functions such as magnification Also two function assignable switches are on the upper part of the handle an...

Page 6: ...4300 HDVF 20A HDVF 200 HDVF C30WR HDVF C35W Viewfinder a Supplied with HDLA1500 series Large Lens Adaptor Part number A 1128 405 A b The SZC 4002 4002M 4002W HFR software option must be installed for HFR High Frame Rate imaging at speeds up to 4 6 and 8 USB drive CAC 6 Return Video Selector Intercom headset Microphone BKP 7911 Script Holder V wedge shoe supplied with tripod Tripod HDCU2000 Camera ...

Page 7: ...o secure the cable of the lens not supplied g Lens fixing lever To secure the lens in the lens mount h Lens mount cap Always keep the lens mount covered with this cap when a lens is not attached The cover can be removed by moving the lens fixing lever upwards i Lens mount To attach a lens j LENS connector 12 pin Connect the lens cable The camera can control the lens functions through this cable k ...

Page 8: ... s video signal to be used as output to a VTR the viewfinder or a video monitor when the camera is used in standalone status without connecting a camera control unit When the camera s video signal is being used as output the auto knee function may be used The relationship between the switch setting and the output signal and auto knee function is shown in the table below i WHITE BAL white balance m...

Page 9: ...tting the Electronic Shutter on page 20 f INTERCOM LEVEL control To adjust the intercom earphone volume level The intercom level adjustment is enabled when the INTERCOM 1 and 2 LEVEL MIC switches on the JN SY model operation panel page 10 or the LEVEL switch on the CE CN model operation panel page 11 on the rear of the camera are set to FRONT g RET 2 return video 2 button When this button is press...

Page 10: ...ff The intercom audio listening level is adjusted with the INCOM level control FRONT OFF The intercom headset microphone is turned off The intercom audio listening level is adjusted with the INCOM level control and the INTERCOM LEVEL control page 9 on the front of the camera INCOM intercom level control Adjust the intercom audio listening level Line select switch Select the intercom line PROD Prod...

Page 11: ...the camera 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 addition to return video 1 you can monitor the signal selected with the switch on the viewfinder screen while pressing the button Note...

Page 12: ...or the displayed RET 3 signal PROMPTER For output of the prompter 1 signal valid only when a camera control unit is connected When a camera control unit having two prompter inputs is connected the signal of input 1 is output from this connector k TEST OUT connector BNC type To output the analog signal This also supplies the VBS signal an HD signal nearly equal to the signal output from the VF conn...

Page 13: ...the lens fixing lever downwards to secure the lens 4 Connect the lens cable to the LENS connector 5 Secure the lens cable with the cable clamp Adjusting the Flange Focal Length Adjustment of the flange focal length the distance between the lens mount attachment plane and the imaging plane is necessary in the following situations The first time a lens is attached When changing lenses If the focus i...

Page 14: ... the camera with the eyepiece facing the sun Direct sunlight can enter through the eyepiece be focused in the viewfinder and cause fire Attaching a viewfinder The instructions are made using the HDVF 20A 200 C30WR C35W viewfinder as an example For details about the viewfinder refer to the operation manual of the viewfinder 1 Slide the viewfinder in the direction of the arrow The viewfinder stopper...

Page 15: ...otate the viewfinder upwards Note Lock the viewfinder in a slightly forward position before rotating it upwards If the viewfinder is in its rearmost position the arm of the viewfinder rotation bracket will strike the camera handle Attaching procedure of the BKW 401 1 Turn the arm of the rotation mechanism assembly of the BKW 401 in the direction of the arrow in the following illustration Next usin...

Page 16: ...lamp belt 1 Insert the belt bracket into hole A or B of the cable clamp belt 2 Remove two B3 5 screws and a hidden screw shown in the figure below from the camera 3 Secure the cable clamp belt to the camera using the two supplied B3 8 screws 4 1 Release the buckle 2 bundle the cable with the belt 3 then lock the buckle again 5 Adjust the length by pulling down the end of the belt D Not interfering...

Page 17: ...chment Notes Select an appropriate hole from among those at the bottom of the tripod attachment considering the balance of the weight of the camera and the tripod attachment If an inappropriate hole is selected the camera may fall over and may cause injury or damage Check that the size of the selected hole matches that of the screw of the tripod If they do not match the tripod attachment cannot be...

Page 18: ...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 adjustment Always re...

Page 19: ...FILTER LOCAL button depressed Each press of the select button switches the available ND filters clear 1 4ND 1 8ND 1 16ND 1 64ND in sequence To select the CC color temperature conversion filter Press the CC filter select button while holding the FILTER LOCAL button depressed Each press of the select button switches the available CC filters cross filter1 3200K 4300K 6300K in sequence 1 The cross fil...

Page 20: ...djusted automatically according to the filter settings The adjusted value will be stored in the selected memory Each memory can store up to five adjusted values for a total of 10 Setting the Electronic Shutter This section explains the different modes which can be used for the electronic shutter and gives the procedures for setting the shutter mode and shutter speed Note When a camera control unit...

Page 21: ...gnal FREQUENCY Change the detection band of sharp edges FLICKER Turn ON OFF the function to flicker the detail signal which makes it easier to check the signal on a viewfinder screen AREA To limit the area where to display the detail signal ZOOM LINK Set the VF detail level at the WIDE position The VF detail level changes according to the zoom position To use the color detail Set COLOR DETAIL to O...

Page 22: ...etting AREA MARKER to ON displays the detection area of the focus as a marker on the viewfinder screen You can set the size and position of the detection area with the menu items below SIZE Changes the detection area size If the area size is too large both the subject and the background are included in the area making the indicator display susceptible to deviate from the subject POSITION Roughly s...

Page 23: ...ing indicator derived from the luminance signal and color signal to the area for focusing where there is movement in the image This is effective when the focus position is difficult to determine due to motion blur for example 1 Display the CONTENTS page of the OPERATION menu referring to steps 1 to 4 in Adding the VF detail signal 2 Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to align the arrow marker to ...

Page 24: ... output as SD SDI To output as VBS Outputting the same image as that on the viewfinder screen With HD SDI you can obtain a signal that includes the same information as that being displayed on the viewfinder screen according to the settings of the VF MARKER CHARACTER VF DETAIL ZEBRA etc The ON OFF or other settings for adding information are common to those for the viewfinder The output is synchron...

Page 25: ...ayed when the intercom microphone is set to ON d Follow focus indicator Displayed if an offset is superimposed when follow focus is enabled e 5600K mode Displayed when 5600K 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 or D is for the CC filter selection g White balance memory Displays the currently select...

Page 26: ... indicator The function assigned to the assignable switch page 8 is indicated For the functions that can be assigned see OPERATION menu SWITCH ASSIGN1 15 U09 page 44 b Format indicator The current video format is displayed c display area This area is used to display non standard status using the IND function Display options can be set using the menu For details see OPERATION menu IND 02 U05 page 3...

Page 27: ...enu on page 29 ALL menu This menu permits you to control all items of the OPERATION menu PAINT menu MAINTENANCE menu FILE menu and DIAGNOSIS menu as a single menu OPERATION menu This menu contains items for camera operators to operate the camera It mainly permits viewfinder intercom and switch settings PAINT menu This menu contains items for making detailed image adjustments while using a waveform...

Page 28: ...he 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 t...

Page 29: ...m being selected to the factory set value by holding the MENU SEL knob ENTER button pressed for another 10 seconds 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 ea...

Page 30: ...the remaining items by repeating steps 4 to 6 You can add up to 10 items on one page To delete items from a page Proceed as follows 1 Move the arrow marker to the item to be deleted and press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears 2 Select DELETE then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The previously displayed page appears again and the message DELETE OK YES NO appears a...

Page 31: ...you wish to add the page then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears 4 Select INSERT then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The selection screen appears 5 Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to move the arrow marker to the desired page then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button This adds the number and name of the selected page above the item selected in step 3 To ...

Page 32: ...reen appears 2 Select MOVE then press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The EDIT PAGE screen appears again 3 Turn the MENU SEL knob ENTER button to move the arrow marker to the position to which you wish to move 4 Press the MENU SEL knob ENTER button The page selected in step 1 is moved to the position selected in step 3 In the above example ZEBRA moves to the 04 position and the VF DISPLAY and follo...

Page 33: ...IS WHITE GAIN SHUTTER BATT RETURN TALK MESS FOLLOW F FOCUS NAME AGE ND CC WHITE 5600K GAIN SHUTTER FAN EXT Y TALLY MARKER LEVEL CENTER SAFETY ZONE EFFECT ASPECT MASK SAFETY VF DETAIL CRISP FREQUENCY FLICKER AREA ZOOM LINK COLOR DE RETURN DISABLE DYNAMIC FOCUS KINETIC FOCUS TAIL PEAK COLOR CHROMA LEVEL DYNAMIC FOCUS DYNAMIC FOCUS 05 FREQUENCY ZOOM LINK CRISP LEVEL PEAK COLOR THRESHOLD COLOR LEVEL K...

Page 34: ...P POSITION SIZE MODE FOCUS ASSIST 10 U03 ZEBRA 11 U08 INDICATOR MODE LEVEL GAIN OFFSET AREA MARKER SIZE POSITION POSITION H POSITION V ZEBRA ZEBRA1 LEVEL WIDTH ZEBRA2 INTERCOM1 20 INTERCOM2 21 TRACKER 22 EARPHONE 23 OPERATOR FILE 24 INTERCOM1 RECEIVE SELECT INTERCOM PGM1 PGM2 JN SY models only ENG PROD INTERCOM JN SY models only ENG PROD INTERCOM JN SY models only ENG PROD INTERCOM JN SY models on...

Page 35: ... SLOPE KNEE KNEE MAX KNEE SAT AUTO KNEE POINT LIMIT SLOPE ABS W CLIP ABS DETAIL LEVEL LIMITER M LIMITER WHT LIMITER BLK CRISP LEVEL DEPEND ABS DETAIL 2 P10 SKIN DETAIL P12 USER MATRIX P13 MULTI MATRIX P14 SHUTTER P15 H V R HD DETAIL DETAIL P11 LEVEL LIMITER M LIMITER WHT LIMITER BLK CRISP LEVEL DEPEND H V RATIO FREQ ABS ATIO FREQ MIX RATIO KNEE APT DTL H V MODE ABS SKIN DTL SKIN GATE ABS NATURAL S...

Page 36: ... TALLY M08 SYSTEM FORMAT M09 U12 AUTO BLACK AUTO WHITE AUTO LEVEL AUTO WHITE SHADING AUTO BLACK SHADING TEST V SAW V PARA H SAW H PARA WHITE AUTO WHITE SHADING WHITE SHAD MODE V SAW V PARA H SAW H PARA BLK SET BLACK MASTER GAIN AUTO BLACK SHADING PHASE HUE SAT ALL CLEAR OHB MATRIX MATRIX AUTO IRIS WINDOW OVERRIDE IRIS LEVEL APL RATIO IRIS GAIN IRIS CLOSE F N ALAC O DISP AF DISPLAY MIC1 MIC2 CCU CA...

Page 37: ...EM READ USB t CAM EFFECTIVE FUNCTION OPERATOR FILE F01 SCENE FILE F02 REFERENCE F03 USER GAMMA F04 LENS FILE F05 OHB FILE F06 FILE CLEAR F08 READ USB t CAM WRITE CAM t USB PRESET STORE PRESET FILE FILE ID CAM CODE DATE 1 2 3 4 5 STORE STANDARD READ USB t CAM WRITE CAM t USB FILE ID CAM CODE D DISSOLVE ATE STORE FILE STANDARD ALL PRESET SPEED READ USB t CAM WRITE CAM t USB FILE ID CAM CODE DATE REA...

Page 38: ...age No Item Settings Description VF DISPLAY 01 U04 EX ON OFF 3S ZOOM ON OFF 3S DISP LEFT RIGT FOCUS ON OFF 3S Valid only when a serial lens is used ND ON OFF 3S CC ON OFF 3S 5600K ON OFF 3S IRIS ON OFF 3S WHITE ON OFF 3S GAIN ON OFF 3S SHUTTER ON OFF 3S BATT ON OFF 3S RETURN ON OFF 3S TALK ON OFF 3S MESSAGE ALL WRN AT OFF ALL Displays all messages WRN Displays warning messages and higher AT Displa...

Page 39: ...TO1 AUTO2 MIN MAX EXT ON OFF Y TALLY ON OFF VF MARKER 03 U06 MARKER ON OFF Sets MARKER to ON OFF WHITE BLACK DOT LEVEL 0 to 100 40 CENTER ON OFF 1 2 3 4 1 Entire cross 2 Entire cross with a hole 3 Center 4 Center with a hole SAFETY ZONE ON OFF 80 0 90 0 92 5 95 0 EFFECT ON OFF OFF ASSIST IND OFF AF DISP OFF ASSIST IND Displayed when INDICATOR of FOCUS ASSIST is ON OFF AF DISP Displayed when AF DIS...

Page 40: ...the WIDE position mark CRISP 0 to 99 6 Adjust to eliminate fine portions of the detected signal LEVEL LOW MIDDLE HIGH VERY HIGH Sets the brightness level of the marking signal PEAK COLOR OFF RED BLUE GREEN BROWN PURPLE YELLOW THRESHOLD 0 to 99 50 Sets the threshold level for adding color specified using PEAK COLOR COLOR LEVEL 0 to 99 19 Sets the saturation of the color of the PEAK COLOR indicator ...

Page 41: ...S 3S 5S ON Sets whether to show hide the adjustment frame and sets the display time FRAME WIDTH 1 to 5 2 Sets the width of the adjustment frame MARKER CONFIG REG MKR1 2 3 Execute using ENTER Registers a marker at the current focus position Cannot be registered here if marker registration has been assigned to a dedicated switch DISP MKR1 2 3 OFF ON Shows hides markers Cannot be registered here if m...

Page 42: ...EL 0 to 100 40 BOX CROSS BOX CROSS H POSITION 0 to 99 50 Displayed only if HDLA attached V POSITION 0 to 99 50 WIDTH 0 to 99 50 HEIGHT 0 to 99 50 BOX MEMORY 1 2 3 OFF ON H POSI 1 2 3 0 to 99 50 V POSI 1 2 3 0 to 99 50 WIDTH 1 2 3 0 to 99 50 HEIGHT 1 2 3 0 to 99 50 SPIRIT LEVEL 13 INDICATOR ON OFF When this is set to ON BOX MEMORY for CURSOR does not function MODE 1 2 Switches the display method of...

Page 43: ...RE W WIRE B MIX VF LEVEL 0 to 99 CHARACTER LEVEL 0 to 5 4 PinP OFF RETURN HD PROMPTER POSITION 1 2 3 4 SIZE 1 2 5 1 3 1 4 MODE PinP OFF PinP RETURN 1 2 3 4 PinP HD PROMPTER 1 2 Main picture Return picture HD Prompter picture Cannot be used during standalone operation OPERATION Page name Page No Item Settings Description PinP OFF PinP RETURN PinP HD PROMPTER Mode RET SW OFF RET SW ON Mode RET SW OF...

Page 44: ...FF RETURN1 SW RETURN2 SW ENG PROD VF DETAIL MIX VF 5600K FAN MAX VF ASSIGN SW1 VF ASSIGN SW2 SPIRIT LEVEL INDICATOR FOCUS ASSIST INDICATOR PinP RET1 SW TOGGLE RET2 SW TOGGLE RET3 SW TOGGLE CURSOR ALL OFF FLAG DYNAMIC FOCUS KINETIC FOCUS CE CN models only When HDLA is attached OFF EXTENDER 5600K FAN MAX PinP FLAG DYNAMIC FOCUS KINETIC FOCUS VF ASSIGN OFF VF ASSIGN SW1 VF ASSIGN SW2 PinP Displayed o...

Page 45: ...TURN2 SW ENG PROD CE CN models only FRONT RET2 OFF RETURN1 SW RETURN2 SW INCOM1 INCOM2 JN SY models only OFF RETURN1 SW RETURN2 SW ENG PROD CE CN models only HANDLE SW1 OFF RETURN1 SW RETURN2 SW INCOM1 INCOM2 ZOOM T JN SY models only OFF RETURN1 SW RETURN2 SW ENG PROD ZOOM T CE CN models only HANDLE SW2 OFF RETURN1 SW RETURN2 SW INCOM1 INCOM2 ZOOM W JN SY models only OFF RETURN1 SW RETURN2 SW ENG ...

Page 46: ...ALLY Y INCOM1 Pin1 OFF RETURN1 SW RETURN2 SW RETURN3 SW INCOM 1 INCOM 2 EXTENDER 5600K VF DETAIL SPIRIT LEVEL FOCUS ASSIST PinP VF ASSIGN SW1 VF ASSIGN SW2 TALLY R TALLY G TALLY Y INCOM2 Pin2 OFF RETURN1 SW RETURN2 SW RETURN3 SW INCOM 1 INCOM 2 EXTENDER 5600K VF DETAIL SPIRIT LEVEL FOCUS ASSIST PinP VF ASSIGN SW1 VF ASSIGN SW2 TALLY R TALLY G TALLY Y RETURN 18 RET1 SW SEL CCU RET1 CCU RET2 CCU RET...

Page 47: ...T RIGHT BOTH JN SY models only When ENG PROD is set to MIX this item is split into ENG and PROD items with same setting ENG LEFT RIGHT BOTH On JN SY models these items are displayed only when ENG PROD is set to MIX PROD LEFT RIGHT BOTH PGM1 LEFT RIGHT BOTH PGM2 LEFT RIGHT BOTH TRACKER LEFT RIGHT BOTH SIDE TONE MU 1 to 99 50 INTERCOM1 2 SEPARATE MIX ENG PROD SEPARATE MIX JN SY models only INTERCOM2...

Page 48: ...s item is split into ENG and PROD items with same setting ENG LEFT RIGHT BOTH On JN SY models these items are displayed only when ENG PROD is set to MIX PROD LEFT RIGHT BOTH PGM1 LEFT RIGHT BOTH PGM2 LEFT RIGHT BOTH TRACKER LEFT RIGHT BOTH OPERATOR FILE 24 READ USB t CAM Execute using ENTER Reads the operator file from a USB drive WRITE CAM t USB Execute using ENTER Writes the current settings of ...

Page 49: ... supports dynamic shading TEST OFF SAW 10STEP COLOR TEMP P03 WHITE R G B 99 to 99 0 AUTO WHITE BALANCE Execute using ENTER COLOR TEMP 0 K to 65535 K 3200 K BALANCE 99 to 99 0 ATW ON OFF SPEED 1 2 3 4 MASTER 3 0 dB to 12 0 dB 0 0 dB 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 05 steps 0 45 TABLE STANDARD HYPER USER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 With S...

Page 50: ...hted ABS Absolute mode WHITE CLIP P08 W CLIP 99 to 99 0 ON OFF ABS Highlighted ABS Absolute mode DETAIL 1 P09 DETAIL ON OFF LEVEL 99 to 99 0 Absolute value is displayed in ABS mode LIMITER M 99 to 99 0 LIMITER WHT 99 to 99 0 Absolute value is displayed in ABS mode LIMITER 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...

Page 51: ...the specified channel only MAT Displayed when GATE of MULTI MATRIX is ON ABS Highlighted ABS Absolute mode NATURAL SKINDTL OFF ON ZOOM LINK OFF ON TELE 0 to 99 WIDE 0 to 99 CH SW 1 ON 2 3 ON OFF Sets the skin tone detail function independently for each channel Channel 1 is always set to ON Absolute values are indicated for LEVEL only in ABS mode HUE 1 2 3 Execute using ENTER PHASE 1 2 3 0 to 359 W...

Page 52: ... a remote control unit panel or a CCU is not connected cannot be changed 29 97P 1 40 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 ECS 25P 1 33 1 50 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 ECS 24P 23 98P 1 32 1 48 1 96 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 ECS 59 94P 1 100 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 ECS 50P 1 60 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 ECS Step shutter selection ECS FREQ 29 97P 30 00...

Page 53: ...lessly SPEED 0 2 to 2 8 0 2 steps 3 to 10 1 steps 0 2 MAINTENANCE Page name Page No Item Settings Description 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 ENTER TEST OFF SAW 10STEP WHITE SHADING M02 V SAW R G B 99 to 99 0 R G and B values can be independently set V...

Page 54: ...ed iris 99 Two steps to fully opened iris OFF The setting returns to when the power is turned off IRIS LEVEL 99 to 99 0 4 steps APL RATIO 99 to 99 65 IRIS GAIN 99 to 99 0 IRIS CLOSE ON OFF LENS M06 F NO DISP CONTROL RETURN Selects the iris indication on the panel 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 t...

Page 55: ...ng between these formats is supported TEST OUT M10 U13 OUTPUT SD SYNC HD SYNC VF VBS VBS OUT Displayed when OUTPUT is set to VBS CHARACTER ON OFF GAIN 99 to 99 0 CHROMA 99 to 99 0 SETUP ON OFF JN SY models only displayed when the format is NTSC SYNC OUT Displayed when OUTPUT is set to SD SYNC or HD SYNC V PHASE 999 to 999 0 H PHASE 999 to 999 0 DOWN CONVERTER Displayed when OUTPUT is set to VBS SE...

Page 56: ... Month numeric M Month English abbreviation D Day BATTERY ALARM M15 BEFORE END 11 5 to 17 0 V END 11 0 to 11 5 V OTHERS M16 FAN MODE OFF AUTO1 AUTO2 MIN MAX AUTO1 Normal rotation AUTO2 Slow rotation CAM BARS ON OFF Displayed only in standalone operation WHITE SETUP MODE AWB A LVL FILTER WHT MEM ON OFF STAND ALONE DISABLE OFF ON OPTION KEY M17 READ USB t CAM Execute using ENTER Reads the install ke...

Page 57: ...ading only specify the number 2 3 4 5 STORE Execute using ENTER STANDARD Execute using ENTER Reads the standard paint data READ USB t CAM Execute using ENTER Loads five scene files from a USB drive to internal memory WRITE CAM t USB Execute using ENTER Writes five scene files in the camera s memory to a USB drive FILE ID Max 16 characters Enters a comment for the scene files to be written to a USB...

Page 58: ...lues of items specific to the CMOS image sensor once stored the values do not need to be stored again if the sensor is reinstalled MATRIX FILE F07 CUSTOM PRESET MATRIX Stores matrix preset files Saved files can be loaded by setting PRESET of USER MATRIX to CUSTOM 1 to 5 STORE FILE 1 Execute using ENTER 2 Execute using ENTER 3 Execute using ENTER 4 Execute using ENTER 5 Execute using ENTER CLEAR AL...

Page 59: ...G MEM OK NG TX OK NG HOURS METER xxxx H Displays the total working time ROM VERSION D03 U15 CAMERA APP Vx xx OS Vx xx PANEL Vx xx Displayed only when HDLA is attached SY Vx xx DPR1 Vx xx DPR2 Vx xx MEM1 Vx xx MEM2 Vx xx TX Vx xx SERIAL No D04 MODEL HDCxxxx NO xxxxxxx EFFECTIVE FUNCTION Displayed if any option is installed POWER SUPPLY STATUS D05 Note This display has a margin of error for the disp...

Page 60: ...eplacement contact your dealer The life expectancy of the electrolytic capacitor is about 5 years under normal operating temperatures and normal usage 8 hours per day 25 days per month If usage exceeds the above normal usage frequency the life expectancy may be reduced correspondingly Camera CMOS image sensor phenomena Note The following phenomena that may occur in images are specific to image sen...

Page 61: ...ormally high FAN STOP The built in fan is not rotating properly SET SYSTEM CLOCK The time date of the internal clock have not been set OHB BLOCK NG A problem is detected in the optical block MSU RPN BUSY RPN compensation was attempted using the camera menu while being operated from an external device Consult Sony service personnel VF RPN BUSY RPN compensation was attempted from an external device ...

Page 62: ...ross filter B 3200K clear C 4300K D 6300K ND filters 1 Clear 2 1 4ND 3 1 8ND 4 1 16ND 5 1 64ND Input output connectors BPU 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 pin female 1 each When AUDIO switch is set to MIC 60 dBu can be selected up to 20 dBu by menu or HDCU2000 2500 operations balanced When AUDIO switch is set to LINE...

Page 63: ...s Remote Control Panel MSU 1000 series Master Setup Unit PWS 4400 Multi Port AV Storage Unit PWS 100PR1 Production Control Station PWSK 4403 USB Control Device HZC CSM10 Camera System Management Software CNA 1 Camera Control Network Adaptor Notes Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR...

Page 64: ... 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: ...HDC4300 JN SY CE CN 4 570 716 11 1 2015 Sony Corporation ...

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