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  SK-HD2200

 

 

 

    

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

 

 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

Please read these operating instructions carefully for proper operation,   
and keep them for future reference.

    

 
 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for SK-HD2200

Page 1: ...HD COLOR CAMERA SK HD2200 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Please read these operating instructions carefully for proper operation and keep them for future reference ...

Page 2: ...e important for you to keep for your convenience and protection These numbers appear on the nameplate located on bottom of the product Please record these numbers in the spaces provided below and retain this manual for future reference Model No Serial No ...

Page 3: ...e to equipment Caution notes indicate any condition or practice which if not strictly observed or remedied could result in damage or destruction of the equipment NOTE Notes indicate an area or subject of special merit emphasizing either the product s capabilities or common errors in operation or maintenance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS COLOR CAMERA TO RAI...

Page 4: ...nation should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 10 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the p...

Page 5: ...ervice personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b if liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment o...

Page 6: ...agen sollte vorsichtig bewegt werden Schneller Halt übermäßige Krafteinwirkung und unebene Oberflächen können Umkippen der kombination von Erzeugnis und Wagen verursachen 10 Ventilation Schlitze und Öffnungen im Gehäuse dienen der Ventilation Sie sind für zuverlässigen Betrieb des Gerätes und Schutz vor Überhitzung erforderlich und dürfen nicht blockiert oder abgedeckt werden Die Öffnungen sollten...

Page 7: ...orliegt a Wenn das Netzkabel oder der Stecker beschädigt ist b Bei Eindringen von Flüssigkeit oder Fremdkörpern in das Gerät c Wenn das Erzeugnis Regen oder Wasser ausgesetzt worden ist d Wenn das Erzeugnis bei Befolgen der Bedienungsanleitungen nicht normal funktioniert Nur die Regelelemente verstellen die in den Bedienungsanleitungen behandelt werden da unangemessene Einstellung anderer Regelele...

Page 8: ... arrêts brusques une force excessive et des surfaces irréguliéres pourraient provoquer le renversement de l ensemble appareil chariot 10 Ventilation Les fentes et les ouvertures du coffret sont prévues pour la ventilation ainsi que pour garantir un fonctionnement en toute sécurité de l appareil et le protéger de toute surchauffe et ces ouvertures ne devront donc être ni obstruées ni recouvertes Ne...

Page 9: ... le cordon d alimentation ou sa fiche sont endommagés b Si du liquide s est renversé sur l appareil ou que des objets sont tombés dedans c Si l appareil a été exposé á la pluie ou á l eau d Si l appareil ne fonctionne pas normalement lorsqu on observe les instructions d utilisation Ne régler que les commandes couvertes par le mode d emploi en effet un réglage incorrect des autres commandes pourrai...

Page 10: ...ct in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hitachi Kokusai Electric responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For Canada This product does not exceed the class A class B limits for radio noi...

Page 11: ...e shading adjustment 12 Viewfinder indications 13 Filter selection 14 View finder display panel 15 Gray scale setup adjustment 16 Electronic shutter setting 17 Setup card 18 Function menu 25 Specifications 54 Studio system operation 57 Service information 58 Application note Connecting prompter power 59 ...

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Page 13: ...o image computer monitors without flicker Automatic Electronic Shutter AES maintains the video level with the lens iris and shutter speeds Digital processing improves Image Highlight Quality Knee saturation and auto knee The auto knee provides a wide dynamic range by dynamically compressing the video level above 100 Knee saturation restores color saturation to scene highlights above 100 Automatic ...

Page 14: ...crophone input accepts phantom power supply Viewfinder displays Two mode zebra Menu selection of over level or between range zebra is provided Safety zone and center mark display Focus assist indicator is displayed on view finder to help adjust focus position Auto focus lens area marker can be displayed Studio system configurations SK HD2200 camera system can be composed in combination with the CU...

Page 15: ...age components CAUTION When connecting and disconnecting lens microphone and other cables grasp the connector by the body not the attached cable Cables can be damaged by pulling on them Note when transporting When transporting by hand use the carrying case If shipping by truck or other means pack in the carrying case then use further cushioning and pack in a sturdy carton Tripod Use a recommended ...

Page 16: ...for handling 1 Cable Connector Receptacle 1 FCF Fiber Cable Female 2 FCM Fiber Cable Male 3 FCFR Female Receptacle 4 FCMR Male Receptacle 2 Maintenance tool information 1 Cleaning Stick CANARE CLETOP 2 5 2 0 2 CLEANING KIT Fiber optical cable assembly manufacture CANARE has Cleaning kit for the optical fiber cable connector available Detail is in URL http www canare co jp ...

Page 17: ...5 Facility names and functions A Front tally Lens hanger Lens holding knob Viewfinder attachment Handle Side panel screw A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A1 A3 A4 A5 A2 A6 ...

Page 18: ... same character signal as the viewfinder is superimposed on the video signal to allow checking the setting menu from the monitor screen HD SDI1 output connector BNC 3G SDI signal output HD SDI2 output connector BNC CCU system Return signal output 1080i Only camera 3G SDI signal output PROMPT output GL input connector BNC CCU system Prompter signal output Only camera Genlock signal input RET CONT c...

Page 19: ...d functions C Handle Side panel screw Fiber connector AC230V output connector Outputs the 230 VAC C1 C2 C4 C1 C4 CAUTION B7 AC230V output connector Do not connect the FS F5 cable when Camera system is power on C4 C2 C3 C3 ...

Page 20: ...8 Facility names and functions D Front tally Lens mount BTA type lens mount LENS connector 36 pin Lens holding knob D1 D3 C5 C6 C2 C3 D1 D2 D3 D2 D4 D4 ...

Page 21: ...ly ON or OFF mode The tally light at H L mode Lens Extender switch The X2 extender can be changed with the EXTENDER selection switch This Extender switch can not control the x2 extender for the portable lens The LED light indicates when the x2 extender is ON Filter panel Number plate CALL button Press the CALL switch the HEAD VF CCU RU and the SU RED TALLY LED turn on CS switch CS switch can be as...

Page 22: ...cility names and functions E Return Signal selection RET1 RET2 Selects RET 1 RET 2 input Selected return video is displayed on view finder while this button is pressed E1 D4 E6 E2 E4 E5 E7 E10 E11 E11 E9 E8 ...

Page 23: ...ols the sound volume of the intercom INCOM 1 PD ENG select switch This switch is used to select PD or ENG input of the external intercom system to connected to the CCU rear side INCOM1 PGM 1 PGM 2 level Controls the sound volume of the program F1 Note NG Connect neither four pins nor five pins in the head set F2 F3 F4 F5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 ...

Page 24: ...een F4 and F11 If necessary adjust the light source level and keep iris stop position be sure the electronic shutter is off 5 Open the WHITE SHADING sub menu from MAINTENANCE menu or LENS FILE menu 6 Shift cursor to WHT SHADING PUSH 1 SEC 7 Press the RIGHT button for about 1 second to adjust white shading The viewfinder top and bottom cursors flash to indicate automatic white shading adjustment in...

Page 25: ...s X2 When the extender is Digital Extender Shutter OFF 1 100 59 94p or 1 60 50p 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 59 94 to 1 1983 59 94p 1 50 00 to 1 2008 50p AES OFF PRESET LOCK SCAN Auto electronic shutter Zoom position 0 to 99 Indicates the approximate zoom position of a lens between wide angle 0 and telephoto 99 Shows how close it is to the telephoto side Focus position 0 to 255 Shows the focus posi...

Page 26: ...in order to obtain correct white balance Operation method Press FILTER button to change the ND and CC filter Caution 1 These buttons are able to be controlled in the CONTROL HEAD mode 2 The CAP button can not be operated on the back panel even in the CONTROL HEAD mode CAP can be operated from remote controller ND Filter No ND Filter C CAP CAP 1 CLEAR 2 1 4ND 3 1 16ND 4 1 64ND CC Filter No CC Filte...

Page 27: ...iew finder Selected switch LED lights Position H Position V Size V volume Individual POSI and SIZE for H V can be adjusted by the rotary ENC Adjustable display is last selected data in the CROSS BOX1 or BOX2 LEVEL volume VF maker level can be adjusted NEGA to POSI by the LEVEL variable register VR Memory switch Displayed marker position size can be stored to the memory by pressing the Memory switc...

Page 28: ...result Message Cause CHANGE TO CAM Error Change Bar to CAM NOT GRAYSCALE Not in the gate marker or no gray chart SETUP OK Finish set up BLACK OK Finish set up BLACK NG M BLACK Master black setup error GAIN GAMMA FLARE NG R R CH error GAIN GAMMA FLARE NG G G CH error GAIN GAMMA FLARE NG B B CH error GAIN GAMMA FLARE NG R G R G CH error GAIN GAMMA FLARE NG R B R B CH error GAIN GAMMA FLARE NG G B G ...

Page 29: ...licker in scenes showing a computer monitor screen 1 Set the Shutter switch to SEL to produce the lock scan mode 2 Push the FUNC BUTTON top menu screen is displayed The cursor can be changed by UP and DOWN buttons Go to Shutter menu sub menu of maintenance menu Move the cursor to SHUTTER VAR 3 The image of a computer screen having a different scanning frequency includes a light or dark bar rolling...

Page 30: ...to use the mini SD cards in the camera always install the adapter specially designed for mini SD cards The unit will not work properly if only adapter is installed Make sure that the card has been installed in the adapter before using it Removal Press the setup card to eject CAUTION Avoid the following when handling the setup card High temperature and humidity Water drops Electric fields Note When...

Page 31: ...dication of SETUP CARD menu the setup card is checked When the check results are normal with system operation the SETUP CARD menu appears in the viewfinder When the check results are normal with control head function the SETUP CARD menu appears in the viewfinder When the check results are normal with system operation the SETUP CARD menu appears with remote control menu operation at the CCU side mo...

Page 32: ...n below appears inhibiting all operations other than formatting Removing the setup card while the SETUP CARD menu is being indicated displays the following Insert the setup card while this menu is being indicated status pass to CHECKING CARD display menu Note The checking time depends on a particular setup card inserted Note If it is attempted to open the function menu at a status where no setup c...

Page 33: ...21 Setup card Data load save or clear 1 After Display the SETUP CARD menu select a file to load save or clear Viewfinder displays in control head mode CCU side monitor displays in system operation mode ...

Page 34: ...22 Setup card 2 Press button 1 SEC and load save or clear data from selected file 3 The load save or clear results appear ...

Page 35: ...23 Setup card Status pass display for each camera operation 1 Camera system menu operation display in the viewfinder 2 Camera system menu operation from the RU at CCU side monitor display in the Monitor ...

Page 36: ...eration in the viewfinder In event of error If setting data save or load or setup card format results are erroneous the setup card may be faulty Change the setup card If the error recurs consult a Hitachi technical service representative ...

Page 37: ...N DOWN DOWN DOWN Menu control switch on the rear panel FUNC BUTTON The display menu screen is shown on a viewfinder by pressing this button The menu describes the camera functions and structure with multiple pages First page of structure is named Top menu This Top menu screen appear ON and disappear OFF by pressing the FUNC button Top Top Top Top M M M Menu enu enu enu Display in the viewfinder or...

Page 38: ...of Sub menu Move the cursor with UP and DOWN buttons then press the RIGHT button Marker indicate additional sub menu Marker indicate no additional sub menus behind Select to go back to main menu by pressing the Left button Some control items in sub menu has marker on the right side of it This marker indicates Sub menu screens behind it Move the cursor with the UP and DOWN buttons to these items an...

Page 39: ...ls can give to the camera head and set the camera function at head site which we call CONTROL HEAD and display in the Viewfinder as follows VF MENU All above TOP MENU has following Main menu Item Main Menu Description 1 VF VF VF VF Change screen to VF main menu items display 2 COLOR COLOR COLOR COLOR Change screen to COLOR main menu items display 3 DETAIL DETAIL DETAIL DETAIL Change screen to DETA...

Page 40: ...MARKER2 SW OFF SIDE PANEL SIDE PANEL OFF CONTRAST 1 BRIGHT 1 VF ZEBRA ZEBRA TYPE1 OFF LEVEL 100 ZEBRA TYPE2 OFF HIGH LEVEL 75 LOW LEVEL 60 MARKER1 SEL USER 1 CENTER MARK ON SAFETY MARK ON SIDE 4 3 OFF 13 9 OFF 14 9 OFF 15 9 OFF MARKER2 SEL USER 1 CENTER MARK OFF SAFETY MARK OFF SIDE 4 3 OFF 13 9 OFF 14 9 OFF 15 9 OFF OTHER SET USER 1 CENTER MARK TYPE1 SAFETY MARK TYPE1 SAFETY AREA 90 0 VF DISPLAY ...

Page 41: ...29 Function menu 2 COLOR menu structure which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode ...

Page 42: ...DTL functions CH1 CH2 A PHASE adjustment When selected CH1 or CH2 A PHASE item Skin tone DTL phase auto marker is displayed in the center of the picture Move the camera shooting position where you want to set Skin tone DTL and push RIGHT button one second Automatically detect video phase in the marker area and setting to two persons of different complexions on the same scene ...

Page 43: ...31 Function menu 4 MAINTENANCE menu structure which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode ...

Page 44: ...N LIMIT 127 CLOSE LIMIT 85 INITIALIZE WHT SHADING LENS FILE LENS 1 EXTENDER OFF 1 WHT SHADING PUSH 1SEC H SHADING V SHADING H SHADING LENS FILE LENS 1 EXTENDER OFF 1 R H SAW 0 G H SAW 0 B H SAW 0 R H PARA 0 G H PARA 0 B H PARA 0 INITIALIZE V SHADING LENS FILE LENS 1 EXTENDER OFF 1 R V SAW 0 G V SAW 0 B V SAW 0 R V PARA 0 G V PARA 0 B V PARA 0 INITIALIZE REGI R REGI H 0 B REGI H 0 G REGI H Ref R RE...

Page 45: ...ENU description Item Setting Initial setting Description VF DETAIL ON OFF ON VF Detail ON and OFF DTL LEVEL 128 to 127 0 Adjust VF detail level CRISP 128 to 127 100 Adjust VF detail Crisp Note When VF L90HD is used VF DTL LEVEL is controlled in Peaking volume of the viewfinder 7 1 2 VF MARKER menu VF SUB MENU description Item Setting Initial setting Description USER SEL USER1 2 3 4 USER1 MARKER1 2...

Page 46: ...and OFF Note This safety marker is synchronized with aspect ratio 4 3 13 9 14 9 15 9 OFF 16 9 of the Side panel 7 1 2 2 OTHER SET menu VF SUB MENU description Item Setting Initial setting Description CENTER MARK TYPE1 2 3 4 TYPE1 1 Type setting of center marker 3 SAFTY MARK TYPE1 2 3 TYPE1 2 Type setting of safety marker 4 SAFTY AREA 80 0 90 0 92 5 95 0 90 0 Setting of safety area 1 USER 1 TYPE 1 ...

Page 47: ...OOM ON OFF OFF Display the Zoom indicator in VF ON and OFF FOCUS ON OFF OFF Display the Focus indicator in VF ON and OFF FILER ON OFF ON Display the Filter indicator in VF ON and OFF M GAIN ON OFF OFF Display the M Gain indicator in VF ON and OFF IRIS ON OFF ON Display the Iris indicator in VF ON and OFF 7 1 5 VF ZEBRA menu VF SUB MENU description Item Setting Initial setting Description ZEBRA TYP...

Page 48: ...icator length The peak of indicator is the focal position FOCUS ASSIST MARKER Integration area of picture edge level FOCUS ASSIST INDICATOR Integration value of picture edge PEAK HOLD MARKER Peak value position marker The peak hold marker remains for 4 sec on the screen This marker shows the target level of the just focal position Focus assist indicator level range Focus assist range is changed au...

Page 49: ...d Gain G GAIN 128 to 127 0 Adjust Green Gain B GAIN 128 to 127 0 Adjust Blue Gain INITIALIZE Press RIGHT and LEFT buttons to initialize GAIN menu items 7 2 2 BLACK FLARE COLOR SUB MENU description Item Setting Initial setting Description R BLACK 128 to 127 0 Adjust Red black level G BLACK 128 to 127 0 Adjust Green black level B BLACK 128 to 127 0 Adjust Blue black level R FLARE 128 to 127 0 Adjust...

Page 50: ...F OFF ultra gamma ON and OFF BLK STR LEV 0 to 11 0 Select gamma curve value from table BLK STRETCH ON OFF OFF Black Stretch ON and OFF INITIALIZE Press RIGHT and LEFT buttons to initialize GAMMA2 menu items Note Create high quality of picture user can choose fixed gamma curve from table and also Black Stretch BLK STR function bring out detail from dark portion of the picture without affecting midd...

Page 51: ... description Item Setting Initial setting Description R HUE SAT 64 to 63 0 Adjust Red hue saturation Y R HUE SAT 64 to 63 0 Adjust Yellow Red hue saturation Y HUE SAT 64 to 63 0 Adjust Yellow hue saturation G Y HUE SAT 64 to 63 0 Adjust Green Yellow hue saturation G HUE SAT 64 to 63 0 Adjust Green hue saturation C G HUE SAT 64 to 63 0 Adjust Cyan Green hue saturation C HUE SAT 64 to 63 0 Adjust Cy...

Page 52: ...rameter offset PRESET TYPE STANDARD ITU 709 SMPTE 240M SMPTE WIDE NTSC EBU OFF STANDARD CHROMA SAT 64 to 63 0 Adjust liner matrix SAT parameter offset CHROMA SAT ON OFF OFF Adjust liner matrix SAT parameter MASKING ON OFF ON Masking ON and OFF INITIALIZE Press RIGHT and LEFT buttons to initialize MASKING2 menu items 7 2 9 MASKING 3 menu COLOR SUB MENU description Item Setting Initial setting Descr...

Page 53: ...sp LEVEL DEP 128 to 127 35 Adjust level dependent of detail DTL FREQ 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 17 MHz Set boost frequency of detail DETAIL ON OFF ON Detail On and OFF INITIALIZE Press RIGHT and LEFT buttons to initialize DETAIL 1 menu items 7 3 2 DETAIL 2 menu DETAIL SUB MENU description Item Setting Initial setting Description D KNEE WHT 128 to 127 110 Positive detail knee adjust D KNEE BLK 128 to 127...

Page 54: ...E Press RIGHT and LEFT buttons to initialize SKIN DTL 1 menu items Note There is same functions in the AUTO SETUP menu and can be accessed from either menu Refer to page 44 7 3 4 SKIN DTL 2 menu DETAIL SUB MENU description Detail level at skin color Item Setting Initial setting Description THRESHOLD 128 to 127 96 Threshold level for Skin tone Detail set SKIN DETAIL ON OFF OFF Skin tone Detail ON a...

Page 55: ...vel in high chrominance Red portion in the scene G 128 to 127 0 Adjust detail level in high chrominance Green portion in the scene B 128 to 127 0 Adjust detail level in high chrominance Blue portion in the scene HIGH CHROMA ON OFF OFF High Chroma detail ON and OFF INITIALIZE Press RIGHT and LEFT buttons to initialize HIGH CHROMA menu items ...

Page 56: ...u OTHERS Change screen to OTHERS menu CHECK Change screen to CHECK menu 7 4 1 AUTO SETUP menu MAINTENANCE SUB MENU description Item Setting Initial setting Description CH1 A PHASE Skin tone Auto CH1 phase set 1 CH2 A PHASE Skin tone Auto CH2 phase set 1 GRAY SCALE Gray scale Auto set up 2 BLACK LEV 0 00 to 12 35 5 00 Black level set FLARE LEV 0 00 to 24 70 12 00 Flare level set GAMMA LEV 42 20 to ...

Page 57: ...o 127 0 Adjust R H saw shading G H SAW 128 to 127 0 Adjust G H saw shading B H SAW 128 to 127 0 Adjust B H saw shading R H PARA 128 to 127 0 Adjust R H parabpla shading G H PARA 128 to 127 0 Adjust G H parabpla shading B H PARA 128 to 127 0 Adjust B H parabpla shading INITIALIZE Initialize WHT SHADING items 7 4 4 V SHADING menu MAINTENANCE SUB MENU description Item Setting Initial setting Descript...

Page 58: ...IMIT and CLOSE LIMIT are can be stored to lens file IRIS SPEED 128 to 127 0 Speed control of the Iris response OPEN LIMIT 0 to 127 127 Adjust limiter value for Auto Iris open CLOSE LIMIT 128 to 1 85 Adjust closing limiter value for Auto Iris INITIALIZE Initialize auto iris menu 1 Effect only AUTO selected at the lens side selection switch If it s selected to MANUAL drive iris directly 2 IRIS GATE ...

Page 59: ...g Description CAMERA ID 1 to 99 1 Setting of camera number FAN MODE OFF AUTO LOW HIGH AUTO Setting of FAN mode GL H PHASE 512 to 511 512 Adjustment of GL Phase SDI AUDIO ON OFF OFF Embedded Audio ON and OFF BAR TONE OFF ON OFF 1 kHz audio test signal on off MON RET OUT MONITOR VF RET MONITOR MON RET setting TIME DATE Change screen to TIME DATE menu 7 4 10 TIME DATE menu MAINTENANCE SUB MENU descri...

Page 60: ...nction ON and OFF KNEE OFF ON ON KNEE function ON and OFF 7 4 12 CHECK2 menu MAINTENANCE SUB MENU description Item Description MODEL Displays the camera model CPU Displays the firmware version of CPU Check SUM Displays the checksum of the CPU firmware VIDEO Ver Displays the firmware version of VIDEO FPGA IF Ver Displays the firmware version of IF FPGA RET OPT Ver Displays the firmware version of R...

Page 61: ...y STORE Store scene file data to memory ALL INITIALIZE Initialize scene file data 7 5 2 LENS FILE menu FILE SUB MENU description Item Setting Initial setting Description LENS FILE LENS 1 to 8 LENS 1 Selection of lens file setting AUTO IRIS Change screen to AUTO IRIS WHT SHADING Change screen to WHT SHADING Same as that of the MAINTENANCE menu REGI Change screen to REGI Note Lens file items are sto...

Page 62: ...CENE FILE 0 SCENE FILE 0 SCENE FILE 0 SCENE FILE 0 SCENE FILE 0 SCENE FILE 0 LENS FILE 1 1 The SCENE FILE is indicated at top right corner in the each menu in the FUNCTION menu 2 The COMMON FILE and the TEMPORARY SCENE FILE data values are stored to the memory automatically When the SCENE FILE 0 is selected adjusted value data is stored to memory automatically 3 SCENE 1 to 8 After selected scene f...

Page 63: ...A CH1 ZEBRA CH2 ZEBRA CH1 2 D EXTENDER FOCUS IND Set CS 2 switch CS 3 SW VF DTL FOCUS IND QUICK FOCUS ZEBRA CH1 ZEBRA CH2 ZEBRA CH1 2 D EXTENDER QUICK FOCUS Set CS 3 switch PD ENG SW INCOM1 INCOM2 INCOM1 2 INCOM1 Set INCOM number of PD ENG SW on lens controller Note Quick Focus automatically opens the iris then sets the video level with the electric shutter With the resulting shallow depth of focu...

Page 64: ...E DTL PHASE AUTO 3 Type of Auto Setup Controlled item BLACK R G B GAIN R B GAMMA R G B FLARE R G B BLACK H SHADING R G B Pixel Concealment R G B WHITE V SAW H SAW SHADING R G B SKIN TONE PHASE CH1 CH2 1 Refer to page 16 and 44 2 Refer to page 12 and 44 3 Refer to page 30 42 and 44 Note The Black balance may shift at the high gain 15 dB or more In that case please adjust the black balance manually ...

Page 65: ...EE Saturation Traditionally when shooting bright scene some porting of the picture may have washed out effect Knee Saturation function can be improved this effect 4 MASKING 3 Skin masking When the SK HD2200 chain is used for the newscast program newscaster flesh tone color can be changed to natural complexion by this function Luminance clarity improvement function 1 GAMMA TABLE The selectable gamm...

Page 66: ...nce 10 Analog to Digital Conversion depth 16 Bit 11 Modulation Depth 60 typ 55 min 16 9 27 5MHz 12 Vertical Smear Typical 130dB 13 Gain selection L low 3 0dB M medium 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 dB H high 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 dB 14 Shutter 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 second 59 94p 1 60 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 second 50p 15 Lock scan 1 59 94 to 1 1983 second 59 94p 1 50 00 to 1 2008 second 50p 16 Geo...

Page 67: ...in Multi connector for remote control panel VF 29 pin D SUB connector LENS 36 pin LENS connector SD Memory Card Slot 23 Features Intercom channel selection MIC on off volume PGM mix volume Line or MIC level select MENU Remote AUX VF video select connector RET CONT 9 9 9 9 in in in inch ch ch ch viewfinder VF viewfinder VF viewfinder VF viewfinder VF L L L L9 9 9 90 0 0 0HD HD HD HD 1 Format 1080i ...

Page 68: ...56 Specifications Dimensions SK HD2200 VF L90HD ...

Page 69: ...iber cable system When using with the SK HD2200 the following equipment must have software versions as listed below CU HD1200 ver1 14 or later RU 1500JY R1 ver1 40 or later Turn on the TAKEN button before operation when the RU 1500JY is connected to the SK HD2200 directly SU 1000 ver1 40 or later ...

Page 70: ...ing connector HR10A 7P 6P AC230 V OUT 5 pin female RM12BRB 5S Mating connector RM12BPE 5PH INTERCOM 5 pin XLR female HA16PRH 5S SCRIPT 5 Pin female HR10A 7R 5SB 73 Mating connector HR10A 7P 5P Pin Signal 1 MIC GND 2 MIC H 3 MIC C Pin Signal 1 SCRIPT 12V 2 GND 3 NC 4 NC 5 NC Pin Signal 1 INCOM 1 TALK ON OFF 2 INCOM 2 TALK ON OFF 3 GND 4 NC 5 RET CH1 CTL 6 RET CH2 CTL Pin Signal 1 AC 230V 2 AC 0V 3 ...

Page 71: ...3 Please ensure all local and national Electrical Safety regulations are complied with when connecting these power lines Note If an over current fault is detected on the AC Power line the Protective circuit in the CCU will shut down power to the Camera Adaptor and Camera head Please avoid switching AC control line during live recording due to possible interference to the Video signal from the came...

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