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Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd. 

Caution 

When you use the product:

 

 

Do not place any heavy object on this unit! 

By doing so, the unit may lose the balance and fall down or 
be dropped down, causing personal injury.

 

 

Do not get on or sit on this unit or the carrying case!   

The unit may be broken or fall down, resulting in personal 
injury. 

 

Before moving the unit, be sure to turn off the power switch 
and unplug the power plug from the outlet and disconnect the 
connecting cables between devices! 

If you fail to do so, the power cord may be damaged, 
causing a fire or an electric shock accident. 

 

 

If the unit is not to be used for a long time, be sure to unplug 
the power plug from the outlet for safety. 

Failure to do so may cause a fire.

 

 

When you install the product: 

 

Do not block the ventilation holes of this unit! 

Blocking the ventilation hole may cause heat to build up 
inside the unit, causing a fire.    Do not use the unit in the 
following manner: 

 

Putting the unit upside down; toppling it over 
sideways; or inverting it. 

 

Pushing unit onto a narrow place with poor ventilation. 

 

Placing the unit on a soft material such as carpet. 

 

Covering the unit with a piece of table cloth, etc. 

 

To Use the Product Proficiently 

When you use the product: 

 

When using the unit at a watery location such as near a bath or poolside, 
do not allow water to enter this unit or the cables. 

The water that has entered the unit or the cables may cause an electric 
accident. 
Please be especially careful when you use it when it is raining or 
snowing; near the beach; or in the kitchen. 

 

If thunder is heard, be sure to use the unit by considering the operating 
environment and the situation. 

If required, interrupt the use of the unit, and keep off the unit, or else 
you may receive an electric shock.

 

 

Do not connect any device to an AC outlet with a power rating (W) 
exceeding the rating allowed for the outlet. 

Be sure to check the power rating value indicated near the AC outlet or 
the Instruction Manual, or the Operation Manual.

 

 

Do not use the power cord or connecting cables by forcefully bending (or 
twisting or pulling) them. 

By doing so, the insulation of the cord or cables may be damaged, 
causing an electric shock accident to occur.

 

 

When you install the product:

 

 

Install the unit by keeping it away from a location exposed to excessive 
humidity or dust, oily smoke, or steam. 

Installation of the unit on such a location may cause an electric shock.   
Do not place the unit near a cooking table or a humidifier.

 

 

Make sure that the unit is securely protected from falling by a sudden 
earthquake or a shock.

 

Be sure to carry out a falling prevention measure for safety to ensure 
that no personal injury will occur by falling of this unit.

 

 

Concerning Maintenance of the Product: 

 

For safety, be sure to turn off the power switch and unplug the power 
plug from the outlet before carrying out the maintenance of this unit.

 

Failure to do so may cause an electric shock.

 

 

To ensure that the unit will maintain its performance in a stable manner 
for a long time, it is recommended that a “Periodic Inspection” should be 
carried out. 

Please consult with the sales person in charge for Periodic Inspections.

 

 

This unit contains some high voltage sections inside.    Any inspection, 
maintenance or repair work of this unit must be carried out by a 
knowledgeable expert of this type of product, otherwise an electric shock 
accident may occur.

 

Precautions for Use 

Read  this  document  carefully  and  take  precautions  regarding  the 
following issues to ensure the safe use of this Viewfinder. 

1.

  Use of a power supply other than the specified supply 

(DC) is strictly forbidden.

 

2.

  Do not apply any shock on the view finder.

 

Take necessary precautions against shock, as glass materials are 
used inside OLED / LCD. 

3.

  Don’t  apply  strong  external  force  against  the screen 

of the viewfinder. 

Don  not  press  the  screen  strongly.  Be  careful  not  to  apply  strong 
external force to the screen of the viewfinder.   
The screen may be damaged, causing a trouble. 

4.

  Avoid using or storing the unit at following locations:

 

Locations with temperatures outside the specified range 
In  the  open  air  environment,  necessary  precautions  must  be 
taken against radiation as heat may build up inside the unit by 
direct  sunlight,  even  if  the  surrounding  temperature  may  be 
within  the  specified  range.    (Be  sure  to  protect  the  unit  from 
direct sunlight.) 
Make  sure  that  the  exhaust  and  the  intake  ports on  the  rear  of 
the  Viewfinder  is  never  blocked.    Check  the  exhaust  port  in 
particular  to  confirm  that  it  is  not  blocked  by  the  black-out 
curtain and the like. 

Rainy, Snowy, and Excessively Humid Locations 

May cause an electric leakage or malfunction of the unit. 

5.

  Be careful of operation at low temperature

 

Keep  in  mind  that  the  function  of  the  backlight  will  be  lower 
and  the  life  will  become  short  at  low  temperature.  It  is 
recommendable to use the unit at normal temperature. 

6.

  Avoid direct sunlight to the screen of the viewfinder

 

Keep in mind that there is a possibility of spoiling the display 
performance  when  the  screen  of  the  viewfinder  is  exposed  to 
the direct sunlight for a long period of time.   

Avoid directly touching the surface of the OLED / LCD panel 
as  much  as  possible.  For  cleaning  the  surface,  use  a  piece  of 
dry  and  soft  cloth  to  wipe off  the  dirt  without harshly  rubbing 
the surface. Do not use any solvent such as thinner or benzene. 

7.

  Do not display the same pattern for a long time. 

Precautions should be taken as displaying the same pattern for 
a long time may cause burn-in on the screen. 

 

Turn off the power when the unit is not used. 

 

Change the displayed pattern regularly. 

 

Turn off the marker when not in use. 

8.

  Precautions against dew condensation 

If  the  unit  is  used  in  an  environment  exposed  to  sudden 
temperature changes, dew condensation may occur on the panel 
surface  or  inside  the  unit.    Precautions  must  be  taken  as 
operating  the  unit  while  condensation  is  remaining  may  cause 
deterioration  of  the  display  quality  or  malfunction  of  the  unit.   
If  dew  condensation  should  occur,  do  not  turn  on  the  power 
before the dew condensation is eliminated. 

 

 

 

Содержание VFL201A

Страница 1: ...MODEL VFL201A HDTV Analog I F LCD Color Viewfinder Operation Manual English...

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Страница 3: ...k accid1ent Do not allow any metallic or combustible material to enter or be dropped into the unit from an opening This may cause a fire or an electric shock accident Do not make any alterations to th...

Страница 4: ...he unit will maintain its performance in a stable manner for a long time it is recommended that a Periodic Inspection should be carried out Please consult with the sales person in charge for Periodic...

Страница 5: ...ausing a trouble or damage 13 Do not use this product for a space apparatus a nuclear energy controlling device or a medical instrument involved with human life Concerning the Quality of the OLED LCD...

Страница 6: ...ce of the viewfinder toward the sun Pay attention the direction of the eye piece relative to the sun when not looking into the eye piece for a period of time If the LCD panel gets burned Please contac...

Страница 7: ...ration Manual and the symbols and notations used in the manual Notes on the Manual This manual is written for readers with a basic knowledge of handing broadcast cameras The contents of this manual ar...

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Страница 9: ...enus VF MENU E 8 1 VF MENU 1 7 TOP MENU E 10 2 VF MENU 2 7 VF SETTING E 12 3 VF MENU 3 7 VIDEO SETTING E 13 4 VF MENU 4 7 PEAKING E 16 5 VF MENU 5 7 MARKER E 18 6 VF MENU 6 7 USER MARKER E 20 7 VF MEN...

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Страница 11: ...color display of 16 7 million colors 16 7 million colors 8bits color are achieved by a full color display and a high definition image is supplied Abundant peaking features This viewfinder supplies th...

Страница 12: ...an change the setting of a function which is assigned on the MENU The default function is MONO Mike holder fixation hole It is a screw hole to install the mike holder Diopter movement lever It is a le...

Страница 13: ...feature No NAME FUNCTION G TALLY It receives a G tally signal from the camera and the green LED lights up R TALLY TOP It receives a R tally signal from the camera and the red LED lights up BATT LED It...

Страница 14: ...g in the horizontal direction of VF after loosening the VF fixing knob 3 The VF connector is connected with the VF connector of the camera CAUTION Please pay attention to the direction of the connecto...

Страница 15: ...ce is turned anti clockwise and it will be detached Please take care that dust doesn t enter VF inside after detaching it The eyepiece installation Please align the mountain sign displayed in the root...

Страница 16: ...ion position 4 REVERSE SCAN ON OFF setting of REVERSE SCAN 5 COLOR TEMP Setting of color temperature 6 RGB YPbPr Setting of RGB YPbPr MENU 3 7 VIDEO SETTING 1 COLOR MONO Setting of COLOR MONO switchin...

Страница 17: ...r display level 3 SCENE SELECT Setting of five types of scenes RESET SCENEx Execution of resetting the setting scene display SCENEx Display of currently selected scene number MRK1 ON Setting of displa...

Страница 18: ...last MENU page when set tings were made in a previous ses sion will be displayed The initial MENU page displayed immedi ately after the power is turned ON will be PAGE 1 7 When PAGE is magenta color a...

Страница 19: ...to be made Turning OFF the MENU screen To erase the MENU press the MENU switch for long or by press EXIT for short While a User Marker is being drawn describing the User Marker can be performed By rot...

Страница 20: ...unctions to be assigned to Function Switches F1 to F3 Items that can be set up USRMRK ON OFF switchover of USER MARKER display TALLY OFF LOW HIGH setting of Front Tally SCR OFF SCREEN OFF function Lon...

Страница 21: ...restarts The screen saver function is not cancelled with moving video While the screen saver function is working the LED blinks After cancelling the screen saver function it may take a moment to stabi...

Страница 22: ...The default value is 0 V POSITION Sets up the adjustment of the image position for vertical direc tion The setting value is a value between 10 and 10 The default value is 0 REVERSE SCAN Sets up the Im...

Страница 23: ...over of CHROMA UP GAMMA SELECT Sets up the Gamma value The normal Gamma setting is 2 2 as a standard This is a function to increase the quality of the gradation in the dark sec tion in images by lower...

Страница 24: ...OP R TOP L BOTTOM L BOTTOM R BOTTOM RIGHT LEFT CENTER Above figure is the figure applicable when MAG RATIO x2 MAG RATIO It switches the magnification ratio of the screen The set values of x2 twofold x...

Страница 25: ...the video on the camera and the captured image is con ducted in the mode set in DISP INTERVAL Sets up the switchover interval between the captured image and the camera image in frame units The setting...

Страница 26: ...to attach to those portions that are difficult for edges to at tach because of a small difference in brightness In this case however peaking will attach even to the noise ele ments in the image Theref...

Страница 27: ...Peaking is ON the ON OFF setting for the function of varying the Peaking amount in conjunction with the zoom posi tion of the camera is carried out here The default value is OFF Setting ZM PEAK on a...

Страница 28: ...3 9 14 9 and 15 9 The default value is 4 3 SAFETY MARKER Switches the Safety Area of the Safety Marker The setting values that can be selected are between 80 and 100 set at the 1 increment The default...

Страница 29: ...r marker indication setting The default value is OFF MARKER COLOR Sets up the Marker Color The feature is in common with Aspect Marker Safety Marker Cross hatching Marker and Center Marker The setting...

Страница 30: ...the USER MARKER to be displayed from among SCENE1 through 5 The default value is SCENE1 Setting SCENE on a FUNCTION switch will enable switch over of individual SCENES of the USER MARKER RESET SCENE T...

Страница 31: ...h and that value can be decided by pressing the MENU switch Regarding the drawing items you can change them cyclically like below by turning the MENU switch SIZE H SIZE V POSI H POSI V Drawing for SIZ...

Страница 32: ...he vertical direction by turn ing the MENU switch And also ever time when you click the toggle switch F3 you can change the position movement unit to 1 or 10 pixels cycli cally How to use F1 and F2 to...

Страница 33: ...Displays the MPU version H W VERSION Display the Hard Ware version WORKING TIME Displays the accumulated Working Time in which the Viewfinder has been operated in increments of hours LOAD FACTORY Ret...

Страница 34: ...ayed Then if the MENU switch is continuously pressed for two seconds or so the MENU disappears and Valid Invalid operation of the FUNCTION switches is possible 2 When the MENU is displayed When the ME...

Страница 35: ...155 D mm not including protrusions and the mounting bracket 5 Mass 780 g or less 6 Accessories The mounting bracket 1 Operation manual 1 5 2 Rated performance 1 Camera video signal a Input terminal I...

Страница 36: ...Screen brightness Only LCD specification 220cd m 5 Drive method a TFT active matrix non interlace normally white 6 Pixel arrangement RGB vertical stripe 7 Response speed Ton Toff 16ms typ Ta 25 C 8 Co...

Страница 37: ...r function 1 Center marker Type A with a center intersection point Type B without a center intersection point 2 Safety marker a Types Safety area marker 80 100 5 5 division cross hatch 10 10 division...

Страница 38: ...rding to the difference of luminance The peaking will be effect for the pixels whose difference of luminance is low 4 ZOOM UP PEAKING The peaking amount can be variable by being linked with zoom posit...

Страница 39: ...nt with RoHS Directive Precautions Please understand that the specifications and the ap pearance of this product are subject to changes with out notice for improvements Missing or bright spots may occ...

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Страница 41: ...wah NJ 07430 U S A Phone 201 368 9171 FAX 201 569 1626 www Ikegami com Ikegami Electronics Europe GmbH Ikegami Strasse 1 D 41460 Neuss Germany Phone 02131 1230 FAX 02131 102820 www Ikegami de Ikegami...

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