1 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1-1. Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1-2. Advanced Digital Signal Processing (ADSP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1-3. Sony Design Criteria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 6-3-1 Specifying the Security Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 6-3-1-1 To set a new security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 6-3-1-2 To change the security code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 6-3-1-3 To enable to cancel the security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 6-3-2 Setting the Security Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 7-4-11 Internal Switches and Internal Boards – RC Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 7-4-12 Internal Switches and Internal Boards – EN Board (Internal board of the optional HKCU-951). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 7-4-13 Internal Switches and Internal Boards – FC Board (Internal board of the optional HKCU-953). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 7-5. CNU-700, Camera Command Network Unit . . . . . . . . .
1 8-3. 8-4. 8-5. 8-6. 8-7. 8-8. 8-2-1-1 BNC connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 8-2-1-2 CAMERA connector (optical/electrical connector) . . . . . . . . . . . 153 8-2-1-3 AUDIO OUTPUT CH-1/CH-2 (XLR 3-pin, Male) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 8-2-1-4 MIC REMOTE (D-sub 15-pin, Female) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 8-2-1-5 WF REMOTE (D-sub 15-pin, Female) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 8-8-2 Connection Connector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 8-9. HDVF-20A, HD Electronic Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 8-9-1 Connector Input/Output Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 8-10. HDVF-700A, HD Electronic Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 8-10-1 Connector Input/Output Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Function comparison chart – Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Function comparison chart – Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Function comparison chart – Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Function comparison chart – Multi, Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Function comparison chart – Button and Knob . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Introduction
1 1-1. Overview The HDC-900/950/930 family is designed to provide a wide range of choices of HDTV and SDTV configurations to fulfill the increasing demands for multiple global digital origination formats from almost all applications including broadcasters, filmmakers, production companies, etc. The HDC-900 Series consists of HDC-900 full size studio model color video camera and the HDC-950/930, its flawless companion portable version.
1 (MSU) parameter settings can be transferred to other cameras in a system for perfect picture matching. Ergonomic Body Design For over two decades, Sony has been designing and manufacturing broadcast video cameras and camcorders. In creating these designs, great importance has always been given to achieving control layouts based on the practical, operational requirements of the user. The control layout of the HDC-900 therefore naturally follows that of other HDC and BVP Series cameras.
1 Level Dependent Detail This function provides natural detail enhancement on extreme highlights by automatically limiting the amplitude of edge signals when they occur in high contrast signals. 1-5. Features of the System Components MSU-700A and MSU-750, Master Set-up Units These MSUs provide a centralized technical control position in a multi-camera system. The MSU-700A is designed for use mounted with its control panel horizontal while the MSU-750 is designed for mounting vertically.
1 Standard Definition Origination Production Format Camera Head Capture Format 480/60i 480/30P 576/50i 1080/ 60i 1080/ 30P 1080/ 50i HDCU-900/950 Output Format HD-SDI (Reserved slot) 1080/ 60i** 1080/ 30P** 1080/ 50i** Down-converted SDI (Removable slot) 480/ 60i** 480/ 30P** 576/ 50i** HKCU-903/953 Frame Converter (Optional) HKCU-904 Line Converter (Optional) HKCU-901/951 SD Encoder (Optional) NTSC** NTSC* PAL** * Monitoring quality only. ** Entries printed in blue are recommended choices.
Chapter 2 Total System 2 Total System
2 2-1. System Configuration As a major design criteria, the HDC-900 Series inherited all the benefits from Sony digital camera systems such as the BVP-900/700/500 Series to ensure the HDC-900/950/930 Family to be smoothly integrated into these renowned, field-proven camera control systems. This new camera system features two camera heads, the HDC-900 full-size model and its full companion portable camera, the HDC-950/930.
2 Figure 2-2: Optional Accessories for the HDC-900 HDVF-700A 7-Type Viewfinder (with standard hood) HFH-770 Outdoor Hood (sold separately) Front cover (supplied) HDVF-C700W 6-Type Viewfinder HDC-900, HDC-900/L HD Color Video Camera Zoom lens BKP-7911 Script Holder (with Light) HDCU-900 HD Camera Control Unit Optical Fiber Cable (option) V-Shaped wedge (supplied with tripod) Tripod HDC-900/950/930 Series Product Information Manual Chapter 2 Total System 15
2 Figure 2-3: Optional Accessories for the HDC-950/930 HDVF-C750W HD Electronic Viewfinder HDVF-20A HD Electronic Viewfinder CAC-6 Return Video Selector HDCZ-10/25 Connection Cable HDW-250, etc.
2 2-2. Camera Head The HDC-900 Series is an outstanding new-generation HD camera with a true multi-purpose system in which many new technologies have been incorporated such as Sony’s ADSP (Advanced Digital Signal Processing), a newly developed 2.2-million pixel CCD and 12-bit A/ D conversion. 12-bit A/D conversion improves gradation analysis by a factor of four compared to 10bit conversion, significantly improving control over picture tonal reproduction, and accuracy of color reproduction.
2 Wide variety of input and output connectors • Optical connector • HD SDI output connector • DC power supply input connector • Prompter signal output connector • RCP connector • VTR connector • Lens connector • Viewfinder connector • Intercom connector • Analog audio input connectors • Tracker connector • Test output connector • Return control connector • AC OUT connector • Large lens connector 2-3.
2 Wide range of audio functions The HDCU-900/950 family has connectors for twochannel microphone outputs, a digital audio output, and a program audio input. The family can use an intercom system with two independent channels, and supports four-wire and RTS intercom systems. Further, a Clear-Com system can also be supported. Note For information on support for RTS systems, contact a Sony service or sales representative.
2 The HDVF-700A has the following features: Multiscan In addition to the 60i format, formats such as 24PsF and 50i are supported for control signals from the camera. 16:9 display capability When operated from an external device such as a camera control unit, the screen can be switched between 16:9 and 4:3 display modes. High resolution The viewfinder uses a high-resolution cathode-ray tube, providing 800 or more lines of horizontal resolution.
2 HKCU-901 HKCU-902 HKCU-903 SD Analog Interface Unit HD Analog Interface Unit Frame Rate Converter Unit HKCU-904 Line Converter Unit CCA-5-3 Connection Cable (3 meter/10 feet) CCA-5-10 Connection Cable (10 meter/33 feet) EX-450(A-8314-633-A) Expansion Board For HDCU-950 AC power cord: USA and Canada: 1551-812-XX Other countries: 1-782929-XX Power cord plug holder:USA and Canada: 2990-242-01 Other countries: 3-613640-01 HKCU-951 SD Encoder Unit HKCU-953 HD Frame Rate Converter Unit CCA-5-3 Connection Cabl
2 2-7-1-1 HD System HDC-900 CNU-700 HDCU-900 HKCU-901 HKCU-902 HKCU-903 HKCU-904 HDC-900 MSU-700A/750 HD-SDI Monitor HDCU-900 HKCU-901 HKCU-902 HKCU-903 HKCU-904 HDC-950 HDCU-900/950 HKCU-901/951 HKCU-902 HKCU-903/953 HKCU-904 RCP-700/701 RCP-750/751 HDC-950 HDCU-900/950 HKCU-901/951 HKCU-902 HKCU-903/953 HKCU-904 Combination of boards Combination of boards (Slots on the front) System format Signal input/output slot Second slot from the top Third slot from the top 1080/59.
2 Figure 2-7-1-1: Example of connection using HDCU-900 (1) – System format: 1080/59.
2 Figure 2-7-1-2: Example of connection using HDCU-900 (2) – System format: 1080/59.
2 Figure 2-7-1-3: Example of connection using HDCU-900 (3) – System format: 1080/59.
2 2-7-1-2 SD System PIX/WF (HKCU-901) HDC-900 VCS-700 CNU-700 HDCU-900 HKCU-901 HKCU-902 HKCU-903 HKCU-904 MSU-700A/750 HDC-900 HDC-950 PIX/WF (HDCU-900) HDCU-900 HKCU-901 HKCU-902 HKCU-903 HKCU-904 HDCU-900/950 HKCU-901/951 HKCU-902 HKCU-903/953 HKCU-904 RCP-700/701 RCP-750/751 HDC-950 HDCU-900/950 HKCU-901/951 HKCU-902 HKCU-903/953 HKCU-904 Combination of boards Combination of boards (Slots on the front) System format Signal input/output slot Second slot from the top Third slot from the t
2 Figure 2-7-1-4: Example of connection using HDCU-900 (4) - System format: 525/59.
2 Figure 2-7-1-5: Example of connection using HDCU-900 (5) – System format: 525/29.
2 Figure 2-7-1-6: Example of connection using HDCU-900 (6) – System format: NTSC Required boards Slot to be installed Board name (Slots on the front) Board name (Slots on the rear) Remarks DPR-163 SDI-54A HDCU-900 RC-86 DIF-102 HDCU-900 IF-789A VDA-57 HKCU-901 Top most slot Second slot from the top Third slot from the top RET INPUT 1 to 4 REFERENCE IN PIX OUT(For RCP) PROMPTER IN WF OUT(For RCP) WF MODE(For RCP) HDC-900 RGB/Component OUT VBS OUT 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 SERIAL RET INPUT 3
2 2-7-1-3 Progressive and Cinema Production System HDC-900 HDC-900 HDC-950 HDC-950 CNU-700 HDCU-900 HKCU-901 HKCU-902 HKCU-903 HKCU-904 MSU-700A/750 PIX/WF or SDI Monitor HDCU-900 HKCU-901 HKCU-902 HKCU-903 HKCU-904 HDCU-900 HKCU-901 HKCU-902 HKCU-903 HKCU-904 RCP-700/701 RCP-750/751 HDCU-900 HKCU-901 HKCU-902 HKCU-903 HKCU-904 Combination of boards Combination of boards (Slots on the front) System format Signal input/output slot Second slot from the top Third slot from the top RC/FC LC FC
2 Figure 2-7-1-7: Example of connection using HDCU-900 (7) – System format: 720/59.
2 2-7-1-4 HD/SD Simul-Cast System PIX/WF (HKCU-901) HDC-900 VCS-700 CNU-700 HDCU-900 HKCU-901 HKCU-904 MSU-700A/750 HDC-900 HDCU-900 HKCU-901 HKCU-904 HDC-950 HDCU-900 HKCU-901 HKCU-904 HDC-950 HDCU-900 HKCU-901 HKCU-904 PIX/WF (HDCU-900) HD-SDI Monitor MSU-700A/750 RCP-700/701 RCP-750/751 Combination of boards Combination of boards (Slots on the front) System format Signal input/output slot Second slot Third slot from the top from the top HD SD 1080/59.94I SDI 525/59.
2 Figure 2-7-1-8: Example of connection using HDCU-900 (8) – System format: HD: 1080/59.
2 2-7-2 Setting the System Format using HDCU-950 For a system using the HDCU-950, the output signal format must be set. Normally the Multi-Format is set from the RM/MSU or a device that is connected externally. However, it can also be set by the switches on the AT-149 board or FC88 (HKCU-953) board. (1) Setting the HD-SDI output Set the output signal format as the HD-SDI signal. At the same time, this setting becomes the shooting mode of the camera. 1. Set the field frequency coefficient.
2 2-7-2-1 Standard System PIX/WF (HDCU-950) +B M3 +B M3 VCS-700 +B M3 MSU-700A/750 HDCU-950 HKCU-951 HKCU-953 HDC-950 + CA-905L +B M3 +B M3 CNU-700 +B M3 PIX/WF (HDCU-950) HDCU-950 HKCU-951 HKCU-953 HDC-950 + CA-905L +B M3 HDC-950 +B M3 HDCU-950 HKCU-951 HKCU-953 +B M3 HDC-950 +B M3 +B M3 +B M3 HDCU-950 HKCU-951 HKCU-953 HD-SDI Monitor MSU-700A/750 RCP-700/701 RCP-720/721 RCP-730/731 RCP-740/741 RCP-750/751 Combination of boards Board name Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 S
2 2-7-2-2 Standard HD/SD System Figure 2-7-2-1 Example of connection using HDCU-950 (1) - System format: HD/SD system HD REFERENCE SIGNAL PROMPTER SIGNAL HD-SDI RETURN VIDEO SIGNAL SYNC OUT (HD) PROMPTER IN SERIAL RET INPUT 1 to 3 REFERENCE IN REFERENCE SIGNAL HD-SDI SIGNAL HDC-950 + CA-905L SERIAL OUTPUT 1, 2 CAMERA +B M3 +B M3 REFERENCE +B M3 PROMPTER +B M3 MIC1 2.6 RC +B M3 +B M3 +B M3 SD SDI OUT 1 +B M3 +B M3 +B M3 +B M3 RET1 +B M3 2.6 SERIAL OUT 1 2.6 SD SDI OUT 2 2.
2 2-7-2-3 HD/SD Film Like System Figure 2-7-2-2 Example of connection using HDCU-950 (2) - System format: HD/SD film like system SYNC SIGNAL PROMPTER SIGNAL SDI RETURN VIDEO SIGNAL REFERENCE SIGNAL HD-SDI SIGNAL HD-SDI SIGNAL SUB REFERENCE SIGNAL SYNC OUT PROMPTER IN SERIAL RET INPUT 1 to 3 REFERENCE IN SERIAL OUTPUT 1, 2 HDC-950 + CA-905L HD SDI OUT 1, 2 FRAME REF IN SD-SDI SIGNAL CAMERA +B M3 +B M3 REFERENCE +B M3 PROMPTER +B M3 MIC1 SD SDI OUT 1 FC 2.6 2.
2 2-7-2-4 Analog NTSC/PAL System Figure 2-7-2-3 Example of connection using HDCU-950 (3) - System format: Analog NTSC/PAL system SD SYNC REFERENCE SIGNAL PROMPTER SIGNAL ANALOG RETURN VIDEO SIGNAL REFERENCE SIGNAL ANALOG COMPONENT VIDEO SIGNAL ANALOG COMPOSITE VIDEO SIGNAL SYNC OUT PROMPTER IN RET INPUT 1 to 3 REFERENCE IN RGB/ Component OUT HDC-950 + CA-905L VBS OUT CAMERA +B M3 +B M3 REFERENCE +B M3 PROMPTER +B M3 MIC1 VBS OUT +B M3 RC +B M3 +B M3 SD SDI OUT 1 2.6 2.
2 2-8. Rack Mounting of System Equipment 19-inch size equipment The HDCU-900 Camera Control Unit, CNU-700 and CNU-500 Camera Command Network Units, and VCS700 Video Selector can be mounted in a 19-inch standard EIA rack. These units either mount directly into the rack or with optional slide rails such as the Sony RMM-30 Rack Mount Rail. These slide rails allow the unit to be easily pulled out from the rack and are recommended if you intended to pull out the unit frequently. 2.
2 (2) Attach the rear bracket to the outside of the rear of the rack at the screw holes at 31.75 mm intervals, using screws (d). 5. 6. Installation 1. Secure the RMM-301 in the 19-inch EIA standard rack with the four B5 screws (6 mm or longer). Fasten the screws loosened in step 3. Pull the rails out. 57.2 mm B5 screw (6 mm or longer) RMM-301 7. Insert the inner member to the outer member while pushing against the stopper, and then fully push the unit into the rack. B5 screw (6 mm or longer) 2.
2 installation or removal. Install in a posture of stability and carefully. Required Parts • Rack mount adapter RMM-301 1 set • Screw (B4 x 6) (supplied with the RMM-301) 4 pcs Sony part No.: 7-682-560-04 • Washer (W4, SMALL) (supplied with the RMM-301) 4 pcs Sony part No.: 7-688-004-03 • B5 screw (6 mm or longer) 4 pcs RCP-700 Series and MSU-700 Series The RCP-750/751/700/701 and the MSU-700A/750 can be mounted into a 19-inch rack using an optional drawer.
Chapter 3 Benefit of Sony ADSP (Advanced Digital Signal Processing) 3 Benefit of Sony ADSP (Advanced Digital Signal Processing)
3 3-1. Full DSP Camera Processing The HDC-900 Series uses 12-bit A/D conversion based on the latest LSI technology. This advanced technology has allowed Sony to take a major step forward from the 10-bit conversion of its previous generation of cameras - a move that was not possible with earlier A/D converters and DSP LSIs. (1) Multi Matrix Multi Matrix is a function that electronically adjusts the basic RGB color 'taking characteristics' of the camera to achieve optimum colorimetry.
3 (2) Auto Knee When the Auto Knee button on the MSU or RCP panel is pressed, it optimizes the knee point and knee slope for best reproduction of the high lights. The Adaptive Highlight control function can also be used in conjunction with Auto Knee.
3 (3) Low key saturation With conventional cameras, low light areas can be subject to a reduction in saturation. This can result in color in these areas being "washed out". The Low Key Saturation function on the HDC-900 Series eliminates this problem by optimizing the amplification of color saturation at low light levels, providing more natural color reproduction.
3 Photo 3-6: Triple Skin Tone Detail Correction ON and OFF Normal CH-1 On CH-2 On Sharper Softer Softer (6) Adaptive Detail Control The Adaptive Detail Control provides natural detail enhancement on extreme highlights by automatically altering the amplitude of the edge signal for those forms of high contrast signals. Photo 3-7: Adaptive Detail Control ON and OFF Normal On HDC-900/950/930 Series Product Information Manual The black edges are removed.
3 (7) Electronic Soft Focus This function is similar to an optical soft filter. By subtracting the edge enhancement signal from the original video signal, slight 'defocused' pictures are created electronically. This is an important new creative feature that can be used to either complement or replace the Skin Tone Detail Correction function, when more of a 'film look' is sought for close-ups, etc.
3 3-3. Outstanding reliability and easy maintenance One of the most important concerns for broadcasters is the reliability of equipment. This is considerably improved with Sony digital processing. In Sony ADSP cameras, all the processing parameters are completely and precisely defined at the design stage, and almost all the potentiometers are replaced by semiconductor memories.
Chapter 4 Control System 4 Control System
4 4-1. Sony Camera Command Network System Several decades of TV operations have led to the development of many alternative operational and engineering philosophies relating to the deployment of video and technical control and to the monitoring and routine maintenance of multi-camera studio and OB truck installations. Sony has re-examined the entire studio camera architecture with the goal of structuring a far higher degree of system flexibility.
4 4-3. Camera Command Network Units – CNU-700 and CNU-500 The CNU-700 and CNU-500 Camera Command Network Units are designed as the technical 'nerve center' of a Star Shape Network System where all commands such as 'All', 'Control Priority', 'Parallel/ Mode', etc. are centralized and distributed to the respective HDCUs of the studio system.
4 CNU-700 CNU-500 Power supply to RCP Yes No (But RCP can be powered from CCU) Height 3U 1U 19-inch standard rack mauntable Yes Yes Figure 4-1: CNU-700/500 Basic System Configurations (Up to six cameras with one CNU-700 or CNU-500) Command Video Character Monitor HDC-900 Waveform Monitor HDCU-900 1 2 Down Con.
4 Figure 4-2: CNU-700 Expanded System Configurations (Up to 12 cameras with one CNU-700 with one BKP-7930 installed) Monitor HDC-900 HDCU-900 1 Waveform Monitor Down Con. Outputs Vector Scope 2 VCS-700 (1) VCS-700 (2) 3 B/W monitor for character display 4 5 BKP-7930 6 NTSC or PAL CNU-700 HDC-950 HDCU-950 Down Con.
4 Figure 4-3: CNU-700 Maximum System Configurations (expandable to 96 cameras) HDC-900 HDCU-900 1 Down Con. Outputs VCS-700 (1) VCS-700 (2) 2 6 B/W monitor for character display Down Con. Outputs 7 NTSC or PAL 8 BKP-7930 CNU-700 (1) 12 CNU-700 (2) HDC-950 BKP-7930 HDCU-950 13 MSU-700A 14 18 Down Con. Outputs 19 VCS-700 (4) VCS-700 (3) 20 Down Con.
4 Figure 4-4: Multi-MSU Operation Example (1) HDC-900 ENGINEERING ROOM HDCU-900 MSU-700A VCS-700 Down Con.
4 Figure 4-5: Multi-MSU Operation Example (2) Supervising a complete system with a supervisiory MSU STUDIO 1 HDC-900 HDCU-900 VCS-700 MSU-700A Down Con. Outputs CNU-700 RCP RCP STUDIO 2 HDC-900 HDCU-900 VCS-700 Down Con. Outputs MSU-700A CNU-700 STUDIO 3 HDC-900 HDCU-900 VCS-700 Down Con.
4 4-4. New Remote Control Panels - RCP-750/751 The RCP-750/751 Remote Control Panel is newly designed for remote control of the Sony BVP/HDCSeries Color Video Camera via the CCU/HDCU-Series Camera Control Unit. The panel is connected to the CCU/HDCU-Series Camera Control Unit (or the CNUseries Camera Command Network Unit, which is connected to the CCU/HDCU-Series) by a special cable of up to 200 m (656 feet) in length.
4 Figure 4-6: Operation Panel of the RCP-750/751 RCP-750 1Control select block 2STANDARD button 3Camera/CCU function ON/OFF buttons PARA MASTER SLAVE CAM PW TEST BARS CLOSE WHITE BLACK AUTO SETUP CHAR SKIN DTL LEVEL START/ STANDARD ACTER AUTO HUE BREAK 5600K AUTO KNEE SKIN DETAIL DTL GATE q;Power and output signal select block qaAUTO SETUP block BLACK GAMMA PAINT 1 PAINT 2 PAINT 3 SCENE MAINTE NANCE FUNCTION qsMenu operation block 4WHITE knobs qfDETAIL knob DETAIL WHITE 5BLACK/FLARE kno
4 Figure 4-7: Flexible Configuration Extremely Flexible Configuration - When ex-factory The assignments between CCUs and RCPs are set as below. HDC-900 HDCU-900 1 CNU-700 CCU 1 2 CCU 2 3 CCU 3 4 CCU 4 5 CCU 5 Down Con.
4 4-5. Auto Set-up The HDC-900 and HDC-950/930 cameras incorporate a sophisticated Auto Setup system to adjust the video processing circuitry parameters for optimum color matching. In addition to auto white balance, auto black balance and auto level set-up, the following parameters can also be adjusted according to a reference file.
4 is also automatically changed to follow the new arrangement.
4 Figure 4-11:Remote control of the RCP assignment without an MSU-700A/750 NTSC or PAL CNU character PIX CNU with BKP-7933 HDCU (IN1 to 5) PIX1 video in (IN13 to 17)WF1 video in (OUT1 to 5)PIX1 video out (OUT13 to 17)WF1 video out WF1 IN1 PIX1 HDCU IN2 OUT1 PIX1 IN5 OUT2 WF1 OUT5 IN13 IN14 PIX1 OUT13 OUT14 IN17 HDCU Router (DVS-V3232 etc.
Chapter 5 Optical Fiber Connector and Cable 5 Optical Fiber Connector and Cable
5 5-1. Optical Fiber Overview In order to secure the High Definition signal transmission between the HDCU-900/950 to an HDC900 or HDC-950/930 with a much longer distance compared with the conventional Triax cable, the SMPTE standard optical fiber connector and cable have been adopted. The connecting cable uses two single-mode optical fiber lines, two control lines, and two power lines to carry digitized video, audio, control signals and power to the camera.
5 Great care should be taken so as not to lose or damage the alignment sleeve. (Alignment sleeve: Sony P/N 9-980-074-01) Alignment sleeve 3. Clean the tip of the white optical contacts with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol. Optical contacts (white) 4. Insert the remover with the alignment sleeve attached to its tip, and push it until it clicks. 5. Rotate the remover counterclockwise to install the alignment sleeve, and extract the remover.
Chapter 6 A Quick Lesson on Camera Settings 6 A Quick Lesson on Camera Settings
6 The following are two quick setting guides for the HDC900 Series: Case-1 and Case-2. The former is mainly for applications where minimal camera operational experience is required or for unmanned, robotic control operations. The latter is for general operations. 6-1. Case 1 — for situations requiring minimal camera operator experience 1.
6 box. For this adjustment, a White Chart exposed to a uniform light is also needed. [2] Black shading - Execute AUTO BLK SHADING for the models that have this function. For manual adjustment, adjust in 12 (3 x 2 x 2) different combinations: R/G/B channels (3), vertical (V) and horizontal (H) (2) for each of them, SAW wave, and PARA wave (2). [3] White shading - Select a lens file. V-SAW in white shading changes according to the exit pupil of the lens.
6 5. Press [Code Change]. The numeric keys and field for entering a New Code No. are displayed. Code Change Security Menu 7 8 9 NewEngineer Code Mode Status No: Code Change Note Each digit you input will be displayed as an asterisk. Security menu items now appear. Security Menu Exit Exit Engineer Mode 4 5 6 Status Code Change 1 2 3 0 Engineer Mode Engineer Mode OK 6. Cancel Enter the desired code (1 to 8 digits) using the numeric keys, then press [OK].
6 1. Turn on the power to the MSU-700A/750 while holding PARA, PANELACTIVE, and camera select buttons pressed.
6 5. Enter the security code using the numeric keys, then press [OK]. Note Each digit you input will be displayed as an asterisk. The Security Menu items now appear. Operation Proceed as follows: Configuration Menu MODE Security Menu Configuration Menu Exit Engineer Mode Status MULTI Code Change 1 Camera CCU CNU MSU 2 CARD CONFIGURATION MAINTENANCE FILE Engineer Mode PAINT (Example:MSU-700A) 6. Press [Status]. The display changes to the Security Status setting display.
6 mode cannot be selected anymore. If this occurs, change the MSU assignment as described in "To restore operations of the MSU-700A/750" on the next page. To resume the initial assignment Press [Default] on the MSU Assignment menu. Character display of the CNU-700 (in MSU Assignment mode) MSU assignment OFF ON SUPERVISER MSU mode 7. LOCAL MSU mode NEXT 1-6 7 - 12 CAMERA SELECT /ACTIVE assignment –––– –––– –––– 4. 5. Select the control mode.
6 6-3-4-1 To display the MSU Configuration menu (2) Set the Year, Month, and Day with the left three control knobs. (3) Press [Set]. The set date becomes valid. To restore the previous setting, press [Cancel] instead of [Set]. Date/Time Set Exit Configuration Menu MODE Configuration Menu MULTI 1 Camera CCU CNU MSU 3. To set the time: (1) Press [Time]. 2 CARD Date/Time Set CONFIG Exit MAINTENANCE 1998/ 7 /1 (WED) 11: 47: 51 FILE PAINT (Example:MSU-700A) 1.
6 3. Adjust the levels with the three control knobs. Call: Sound volume of the buzzer when a call signal is received Touch: Sound volume of the buzzer when a button displayed on the menu display is operated Switch: Sound volume of the buzzer when a button on the panel is operated. The master volume can be adjusted with the rightmost control knob. 1. Press [MSU Adjusting] on the MSU Configuration menu to display the MSU Adjustment menu. 2. Press [EL Bright] to set it to inverse video.
6 1. Press [MSU SW Set] on the MSU Configuration menu. The MSU SW Setting display appears. MSU SW Setting PIX/WF Syncro PIX/WF All Mode ON ON Screen Saver Wait Time ON 5 2. Press [ON] to set it to inverse video to activate the screen saver. 3. When the screen saver is turned on, set the wait time (in units of minutes) until it activates by pressing f or F. Exit PIX/WF Control Mode Alternate Direct Note The Test SW Mode Setting area is displayed with the MSU-750 only.
Chapter 7 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 7 Location and Function of Parts and Controls
7 7-1.
7 f Cable clamp Used to secure the fiber optic cable. The clamp is designed for the FC2-PD50 and FC2-PD250. r DC IN connector (4-pin) Connect to a DC power source (10.5 to 17 V) when using the HDC-900 as a stand-alone unit. g Accessory bracket Used to secure optional accessories such as the BKP7911/7912 Script Holder or Focus/Zoom Demand. s AC OUT connector Used to supply AC power (200 VA maximum). For more information on attaching an accessory, see the accessory’s operation manual.
7 7-1-2 Rear Panel e; H-POSI control wl WIDTH control wk V-POSI control wj HEIGHT control wh CURSOR ON button wg CURSOR STORE button wf RET 2 button 1 Video signal select buttons wd RET 1 button 2 POWER indicator POWER 3 ND filter selector R G B RET 1 RET 2 ws RETURN SELECT knob 2 4 CC filter selector 2 1 FILTER LOCAL 5 FILTER LOCAL button H-POSI 2 3 4 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 V-POSI 5 MEMORY STICK ON ND UP TALLY ON WIDTH B C D A 6 UP TALLY switch HEIGHT STORE 2 3 CC OFF VF SCREEN SI
7 c ND filter selector When the FILTER LOCAL button is lit up, this selector may be used to select an ND filter. Selector position Selected filter 1 Clear 2 1/4ND 3 1/8ND 4 1/16ND 5 1/64ND d CC (color temperature conversion) filter selector When the FILTER LOCAL button is lit up, this selector may be used to select a color temperature conversion filter appropriate to the light source illuminating the subject.
7 s Back tally lamp This lamp lights red when the red tally signal is supplied. When the CALL button on the MSU-700A/ 750 Master Setup Unit or the RCP-700 series Remote Control Panel is pressed, the lamp lights if previously off or goes off if previously on. The brightness of the lamp may be adjusted using a control provided in the camera. Attach a supplied number plate (0 through 9) to display the camera number. Lights green when the green tally signal is supplied.
7 7-2. HDC-950/930, HD Color Video Camera 7-2-1 Front Right Side 1 INCOM button 2 RET 1 button 3 Y/RGB switch 4 R/G/B switch 5 ASSINABLE switch 6 FILTER control 8 CAMERA/VTR switch 9 GAIN switch q; OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch qa WHITE BAL switch 7 AUTO W/B BAL switch qs DISPLAY switch qd CANCEL/STATUS switch qf MENU SEL knob/ ENTER button a INCOM (intercom 1) button The intercom 1 microphone is turned ON while this button is pressed.
7 from the factory, the values set are L = 0 dB, M = 6 dB, and H = 12 dB. When the MESSAGE setting on the VF DISPLAY page of the OPERATION menu is set to ON, the newly selected gain value will be displayed in the setting change/adjustment progress message display area of the viewfinder screen for three seconds when the gain setting is changed using this switch.
7 a TEST OUT (test output) connector (BNC type) Connect to a monitor as necessary. The output will be the signal selected with the Y/RGB and R/G/B/ switches. b MIC 1 IN (microphone 1 input) connector (XLR 3pin, female) Connect a microphone. This connector and the AUDIO IN CH-1 connector on the back are alternately activated with the MIC IN switch. c RET 1 (return video 1) button The return video 1 signal from the camera control unit is monitored on the viewfinder screen while this button is pressed.
7 e TRACKER connector (20-pin) Used for communication between the camera operator and tracker and for intercom 1 and 2 connection. This also supplied the up tally and program audio signals. The TRUNK LINE input/output signals are also assigned. f GENLOCK IN/RET IN/PROMPTER OUT (external gen-lock signal input/return video signal input/ prompter signal output) connector (BNC type) and switch Set the switch according to the signal at the connector.
7 7-2-4 Back Right Side Shoulder strap fitting 3 RET 1 button 4 RET button and select switch 5 INCOM1/2 contro and switches 6 CALL button 1 Memory stick section 2 POWER switch a Memory Stick media card section A slot to accommodate a Memory Stick media card and an eject button to remove the stick are provided behind the panel. The eject button lights in red while writing or reading data to/from a Memory Stick media card. Note Do not insert/remove the memory stick when the eject button lights.
7 A PGM (program) control and switch: Adjust the program audio reception level. Select program 1 or 2 with the switch. B Line select switch: Select the intercom line. PROD: Producer line ENG: Engineer line C LEVEL/TALK switch: R/ON: The intercom headset microphone is turned on. The intercom audio reception level is adjusted with the INCOM control. R/OFF: The intercom headset microphone is turned off. The intercom audio reception level is adjusted with the INCOM control.
7 position turns the power on, and setting it to " " turns it off. The indicator lights when the power supply is on. on the remote control panel, this switch alone cannot turn on the video camera power. g CAMERA POWER switch and indicator Turns on or off the power to the camera when the MAIN POWER switch is on. Setting the switch to the " I" position turns the power on, and setting it to "O " turns it off.
7 750 Master Setup Unit or RCP-700 series Remote Control Panel. Either a recall-type monitor, or the 1730HD/1735HD Waveform Monitor, may be connected. When using a recall-type monitor, preset a display mode on the waveform monitor, and then recall the mode externally. Switches on the AT board are used to select either recall type or 1730HD/1735HD type operation.
7 7-3-4 SD Signal Input/Output Block These connectors can be replaced with the optional HKCU-902/903/904.
7 7-3-5 HKCU-901 SD Analog Interface Unit The optional HKCU-901 is - installed in the HDCU-900 expansion slot. Note All input and output connectors function when the system is operated at a 59.94/50 Hz field frequency, but do not operate when the system field frequency is 60 Hz.
7 7-3-6 HKCU-902 HD Analog Interface Unit The optional HKCU-902 is designed to be installed in the HDCU-900 expansion slot or in place of the SD signal input/output block.
7 c FRAME REFERECE IN/OUT connectors (BNC type) The IN connector is used to receive an HD tri-level reference sync signal or SD reference sync signal (black burst signal) for frame sequence lock between camera control units. In this case, the signal supplied to the IN signal is output from the OUT connector as-is. When this unit is used as the master unit, these connectors can be used as the frame sync pulse output connectors for pull down. Switching is made using the switches on the internal FC board.
7 7-3-10 Internal Boards – AT board 1 INCOM SELECT switch 2 PGM MIX control 3 SIDE TONE control 4 TALK LEVEL control AT REFERENCE H PHASE POWER /1.001 REF GEN IN LOCK REMOTE LOCAL MIC LEVEL NORM HD BB NORM MIN FINE CH-1 CCU INCOM SELECT TALK 2 WIRE LEVEL CANCEL MIN CH-2 ENG PROD PGM SIDE PRIVATE MIX TONE PROD ENG 5 MIC LEVEL CH1/CH2 controls a INCOM SELECT (intercom select) switch Selects the intercom line to which the intercom signal to be connected via the intercom connector of this unit.
7 If the CAM PW button on the Remote Control Panel or Master Setup Unit is pressed, only power to the camera is turned off, and the CAM indicator alone goes dark. Note Standby power is kept supplied even when the POWER switch is set to off. The main power switch is provided on the power unit behind the front cover. If you open the front cover and set the main power switch to off, power cannot be turned on with the POWER switch on the front panel.
7 c SYNC OUT (sync signal output) connector (BNC type) Used for output of an SD composite sync signal or HD tri-level sync from the internal sync signal generator. (Factory setting: SD composite sync) d PROMPTER connectors (BNC type) Input a teleprompter signal to either of the two connectors. The input signal is output from the other connector as-is (loop-through output). If loop-through output is not used, terminate the unused connector with 75 ohms. If the signal used is a 1.
7 a SD output block (DIF board) 1 SD SDI OUT 1 and SD SDI OUT 2 (SD-SDI output 1 and 2) connectors (BNC type) When the system is operating with the field frequency of 59.94/50 Hz, the signals from the video camera may be down-converted to SD-component SDI signals and output from these connectors. The OUT 2 connector can be assigned for a digital monitor output that includes character and marker information.
7 7-4-6 Internal Switches and Internal Boards – Internal switches 7-4-7 Internal Switches and Internal Boards – AT Board The following switches are located inside the unit behind the front panel: 1 Internal main power switch AT 1 POWER 1 POWER indicator /1.001 2 /1.
7 7-4-8 Internal Switches and Internal Boards – AVP Board AVP POWER DTX 1 POWER indicator INTERCOM PGM1 MIX PGM2 PGM1 LEVEL 7-4-9 Internal Switches and Internal Boards – DTX Board 2 PGM1/MIX/PGM2 selector PGM2 LEVEL 3 PGM1 LEVEL control 4 PGM2 LEVEL control SIDE TONE 5 SIDE TONE control POWER 1 POWER indicator OPTICAL CONDITION CCU 2 OPTICAL CONDITION indicators CHU 2WIRE CANCEL PROD 6 2WIRE CANCEL controls ENG CHU LOCK MIC AMP GAIN 3 CHU LOCK indicator NORM MIC1 MIN 7 MIC AMP GAIN c
7 7-4-10 Internal Switches and Internal Boards – DRX Board DRX POWER 1 POWER indicator 60 50 2 Camera status indicators 48 PsF 540P CHARACTER REW FF 3 CHARACTER switch a POWER indicator The LED is lit when the power voltage inside the board is normal. b Camera status indicators The LEDs will light to show the status of the connected camera: 60/50/48: One of these LEDs that corresponds to the field frequency setting on the camera lights.
7 SYNC: To adjust the sync level CHROMA: To adjust the chroma level c COMPONENT controls Each is for adjusting the corresponding component video output (R/R-Y, G/Y, or B/B-Y). d SC PHASE switch Used to adjust the SC phase with respect to the reference signal (BB). This switch will return to its original position when you release it. Press and hold the switch toward ADV to advance the phase or toward DELAY for delay.
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7 j ~AC IN (AC power input) connector Connect to an AC power source using the supplied AC power cord. The power cord can be fixed to the CNU700 using the supplied plug holder. k Optional board insertion section Used for attaching the connector panel of an optional BKP-7930/7933. When you attach the BKP-7930 to the CNU-700, up to 12 cameras and remote control panels can be controlled. BKP-7933 enables the S-bus functionality. 7-6.
7 7-6-2 Internal Board OPERATION +5 NORMAL EMERGENCY MODE 1 +5 V indicator 3 MODE switch 2 OPERATION switch 4 UP/DOWN switch 5 SET/CANCEL switch a +5 V indicator Lights when +5 V power to the board. b OPERATION switch NORMAL: Set to this position for normal operation. EMERGENCY: Set to this position when the CNU-500 or MSU-700 cannot function normally. The RCP-700 Series Remote Control Panels are directly connected to their respective camera control units.
7 7-7. VCS-700, Video Selector 7-7-1 Front and Rear Panels 1 POWER switch and indicator Front panel VIDEO SELECTOR POWER 4 PIX A INPUT connector 5 PIX A OUTPUT connector 3 CHARACTER INPUT connectors 2 PIX 1 through PIX 6 INPUT connectors 6 PIX B OUTPUT connector 7 SYNC OUT connector Rear Panel 8 WF 1 through WF 6 INPUT connectors 9 WF A INPUT connector q; WF A OUTPUT connector qa WF B OUTPUT connector a POWER switch and indicator This switch turns the power ON and OFF.
7 waveform monitor to the WF A OUTPUT loop connector on the VCS-700 which is the last unit in the series connection. connector supplies a staircase signal and sequential ON/OFF control signal. m REMOTE connector (8-pin) Connect a CNU-700 Camera Command Network Unit using a CCA-5 cable. k WF B OUTPUT (waveform monitor B output) connector (BNC type) Supplies the same video signal for a waveform monitor as the WF A OUTPUT connector.
7 When you press this button again, it starts flashing and the power supply to the camera is turned off. c VF PW (viewfinder power) button Press and light up this button to turn the power supply to the viewfinder ON. When you press the button again, it goes dark and the power supply is turned off. d Signal output select buttons Press and light up one of these buttons to activate the test signal generator of the video camera and send the respective signals.
7 i Scene file control block 1 1 2 3 C EL display/touch panel Displays the menu selected with the MODE buttons and permits the displayed items to be adjusted. 2 4 5 k IC card insertion block STORE SCENE FILES A SCENE FILES buttons While the STORE button is flashing: When you press one of these buttons, the current setting data is stored as a file of the corresponding number.
7 l PICTURE MONITOR buttons Press to select the output signal from the PIX2 OUTPUT connector of CCU. The signal corresponding to the lit button is output. R/G/B: Select the R signal, G signal, or B signal. The signals can be selected either independently or in combination. When any of these buttons is pressed, the ENC circuit is turned off. ENC (encode): When this button is pressed, the R/G/ B circuits are turned off, and the ENC signal is output.
7 Examples 1: Clear 2: 1/4 ND 3: 1/8 ND 4: 1/16 ND 5: 1/64 ND When the FILTER CTRL button is not lit, the button corresponding to the filter selected at the video camera lights. C CC (color temperature conversion filter select) buttons While the FILTER CTRL button is lit, press and light up one of these buttons to select the corresponding CC filter.
7 C AUTO button Press and light the button to automatically adjust the iris according to the amount of input light (Auto Iris). If you press the button when lit, it goes dark and manual iris adjustment is enabled. Note If the subject being used as the reference for automatic adjustment is lost while operating a camera having the skin tone auto iris function, the skin tone auto iris stops functioning, and the iris value at that time is maintained. The AUTO button then flashes.
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7 f STANDARD button When you press this button, the video camera is initialized to its standard state and the button lights for several seconds. If you press the button while it lights, the video camera returns to the state before the button was lit. display contents can be changed through a menu operation. i Scene file control block 1 SCENE FILES button 2 STORE button g AUTO SETUP block For automatic adjustments of cameras.
7 When one of these buttons is lit, pressing the output signal select buttons has effect only on the connector that corresponds to the lit button. The output signal from the other connector does not change. By lighting both the buttons, you can simultaneously select the output signal.
7 l Display window block 1 m IC card insertion block 2 3 4 GAMMA MASTER GAIN ND CC FILTER ACCESS IC MEMORY CARD ECS/SHUTTER A ECS frequency/Shutter speed display window The currently selected ECS frequency or step shutter speed is displayed in the window. Switching between the ECS mode and shutter mode is made using the Function menu. When both ECS and Shutter are off, “OFF” is displayed. B GAMMA display window The currently selected step gamma value is displayed in the window.
7 n Menu operation block 1 2 MODE MULTI CARD CONFIG MAINTENANCE FILE PAINT FUNCTION 3 A MODE (mode select) buttons Select the menu mode. If you press and light one of these buttons, the menu for the selected mode appears on the EL display. When the lit button is pressed again, it goes dark and the menu on the display also disappears. MULTI: Selects Multi-Control menu to set the requirements for Master/Slave mode to set up multiple cameras in synchronization.
7 For the skin tone auto iris, refer to the system manual. D Iris control When the AUTO button is not lit, you can adjust the iris manually by turning the control. The adjustment value is displayed in f numbers on the display. When the AUTO button is lit, the reference value for automatic iris adjustment can be set in a range of ±2f with this control. r MASTER BLACK control block Turn the control to adjust the master black level. The adjustment value is displayed in the display window.
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7 a Control select block 1 d WHITE (white balance manual adjustment) knobs Used to manually adjust the white balance. From the left, the knobs are for R, G, and B signal adjustment. 2 PARA MASTER SLAVE A PARA (parallel mode) button This button lights when Parallel mode is active, in which concurrent operation with another control panel is possible.
7 C CLOSE button Press and light the button to close the iris. To release the close mode, press the button again so that it goes dark. k AUTO SETUP block 1 2 3 4 WHITE BLACK AUTO SETUP SKIN DTL LEVEL START/ AUTO HUE BREAK A Auto adjustment item select buttons Press and light up these buttons to select the items to be automatically adjusted. SKIN DTL AUTO HUE: Skin tone detail automatic hue. LEVEL: Gamma balance, knee point, master black level, etc.
7 7-10-2 Iris/master black control block (RCP-750) 3 IRIS/MB ACTIVE button 4 AUTO button 5 f-number display 6 EXT indicator EXT IRIS/MB ACTIVE 1 MASTER BLACK display 2 MASTER BLACK RELATIVE button 7 SENS control knob MASTER BLACK AUTO RELATIVE RELATIVE SENS 8 COARSE control knob CLOSE OPEN COARSE 9 Master black control ring q; IRIS control lever IRIS qa IRIS RELATIVE button a MASTER BLACK display Displays the current master black setting in the range from -99 to +99.
7 k IRIS RELATIVE (iris relative) button When the IRIS/MB ACTIVE button is lit, the iris adjustment mode can be selected with this button. Press and light up the button for Relative mode or press so that it goes dark for Absolute mode. When the IRIS/MB ACTIVE button is not lit, Relative mode is automatically selected and this button is not operative.
7 j Iris gauge The white line on the gauge provides a click position for the IRIS control. Turn the gauge to set the line to the most frequently used iris position, and it can be used as the reference for manual iris adjustment. The gauge rotates infinitely in either direction. When no click position is required, set the line outside the rotation range of the IRIS control. k AUTO button Press and light the button to automatically adjust the iris according to the amount of input light.
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7 Note If an error occurs during adjustment, the selected button flashes. c BLACK (black balance) button Press to automatically adjust the black balance and black set. The button is illuminated during adjustment and remains illuminated until the adjustments are completed. If you press this button while it is illuminated, or press the START/BREAK button, the automatic adjustment is canceled and the button flashes. To stop it flashing, press the button again.
7 q PREVIEW button Connects the preview signal to the PREVIEW connector. Connector Panel PREVIEW REMOTE 2 REMOTE connector 1 PREVIEW connector A PREVIEW connector (6-pin) Supplies preview in. The RCP-701 receives the power from an external source, such as a video switcher, to illuminate the PREVIEW button through this connector. B REMOTE connector (8-pin) Connect to the RCP/CNU connector of a CCU700A/700AP, the RCP connector of a CNU-700 or the AUX connector of another RCP Series Remote Control Panel.
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7 Notes • When you change the shutter speed, ECS frequency or S-EVS value in the corresponding mode, the menu block display shows it for a few seconds. • When this unit is in RM Configuration Menu mode, the shutter speed, ECS frequency and S-EVS value cannot be adjusted. b Filter control block 1 1 2 3 4 5 ND 2 ABCDE CC 3 4 FILTER A ND (ND filter) indicators The indicator corresponding to the currently selected ND filter illuminates.
7 specified as Absolute mode, the Memory A, B and AWB buttons are disabled. h Iris/master black control block 1 2 3 4 e Black balance control block IRIS/MB ACTIVE 1 AUTO 2 EXT ABB 5 R BLACK B 6 A BLACK (black balance) controls These controls are specified at the factory to adjust the R/B black balance. Using the RM Configuration menu, you can change the function of these controls to adjust the R/B flare balance.
7 A B C D E F REW (rewind) button (amber illumination): Press this button to start a rewind operation. The button is illuminated. F FWD (fast forward) button (amber illumination): Press this button to start a fastforward operation. The button is illuminated. START/STOP button (red illumination): Press this button to start a recording operation. The button is illuminated. Pressing this button when it is illuminated stops the VTR recording.
7 Settings on the RM Configuration Menu The RM-B150 is provided with an RM Configuration Menu mode. This enables you to select and adjust the function of the buttons and controls on the panel and to check various information. At the beginning of an RM Configuration menu operation, select ‘Basic menu’ or ‘Detail menu’ and proceed with operations as desired. Operation For menu operations, use the menu operation block of the unit to start the menu operation.
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7 Note The BARS button takes priority to the TEST button. If the BARS button is lit, press the button to turn it dark before pressing the TEST button. g CLOSE button Press and light the button to close the iris. To release the close mode, press the button again so that it goes dark. h VTR START/STOP button Press and light up this button to start a recording operation. When you press the button when lit, it goes dark, and recording stops.
7 C Control knobs (rotary encoders) In RM Menu mode, adjust the selected items on the touch panel. In Camera Menu mode, select and adjust the menu items using the leftmost knob. l Iris/master black control block 4 IRIS/MB ACTIVE indicator 1 AUTO IRIS button AUTO IRIS/MB IRIS ACTIVE MASTER BLACK 5 MASTER BLACK control 2 EXT lens extender EXT 3 IRIS control IRIS A AUTO IRIS button Press and light the button to automatically adjust the iris according to the amount of input light.
7 7-14. HDVF-20A, HD Electronic Viewfinder 7-14-1 Appearance 1 Plug Viewfinder cable 2 Stopper 3 Tally indicator (rear) Microphone holder Eyecup 4 Diopter adjustment ring 5 Tally indicator (front) 6 PEAKING control 7 CONTRAST control PEAKING CONTRAST BRIGHT 8 BRIGHT control DISPLAY ASPECT ZEBRA ON OFF MOMENT TALLY HIGH OFF LOW 9 TALLY switch q; ZEBRA switch qa DISPLAY/ASPECT switch a Plug Connect to the VF connector on the camera.
7 h BRIGHT control Adjusts the brightness of the screen. This control has no effect on the output signals of the camera. OFF: The zebra pattern disappears. MOMENT: A zebra pattern appears and stays for about 5 seconds. i TALLY switch Controls the tally indicator e located on the front of the viewfinder. HIGH: The tally indicator brightness is set to high. OFF: The tally indicator is disabled. LOW: The tally indicator brightness is set to low.
7 a PEAKING control *1 When the PEAKING switch b is set to ON, this control can be used to sharpen the edges in the picture. Turning the control clockwise will increase the sharpness. The peaking can be adjusted from 0 to 18 dB. b PEAKING switch When this switch is set to ON, peaking can be adjusted using the PEAKING control a. When the switch is set to OFF, the PEAKING control a is disabled, and the peaking value will be 0 dB.
7 7-16. HDVF-C700W/C750W, HD Electronic Viewfinder 7-16-1 Appearance The figure illustrates the HDVF-C750W. The parts of the HDVF-C750W and the HDVF-C700W have basically the same functions.
7 g PEAKING control*1 Sharpens the edges in the picture. Turning the control clockwise increases the sharpness. The peaking can be adjusted from off to 16 dB. h BATT (battery) indicator This indicator blinks when the voltage output of the camera battery drops. When the battery reaches a point that it may no longer be used, the indicator will light up. To prevent camera shut down due to the battery running down, change the battery as soon as possible after this indicator begins blinking.
7 7-17. CA-905L, Large Lens Adaptor 7-17-1 Lens Attachment Section (Front) and Connectors BKP-9057 Viewfinder Saddle (not supplied) qa Lens connector q; REMOTE cable 9 CA cable Lens mouth 8 Accessory bracket 1 Lens lock 7 Number plate holder 2 Lens lock holding knob 3 Lens connector 4 Cable Clamp 5 Lens mode switch 6 CCU connector a Lens lock Secures the lens by the tongue-like protrusion at the lens bottom.
7 7-17-2 Camera-mounting Section (Inner Base) and the Optional BKP-9057 Viewfinder Saddle 1 VF (viewfinder) connector 2 Viewfinder mount 3 Viewfinder release button q; Camera mount 4 Pan-lock lever 9 Camera mount release lever 5 VF connecting cable 8 Camera mount slide lever 7 Number plate holder 6 Saddle lock knob a VF (viewfinder) connector Connect to the camera connector on a viewfinder. b Viewfinder mount Attach the viewfinder.
Chapter 8 Connectors and Cables 8 Connectors and Cables
8 8-1.
8 HKC-T950 Connector Layout ws wa wf wd wa w; qg ws wg wd Input/Output Signals g RET CONTROL (6P FEMALE) a CCU connector Based upon BTA S-004A/005A/006A 1.485 Gbps serial Output Signals b EARPHONE OUT (HDC-950/930) EARPHONE mini jack (External view) Signal I/O 1 INCOM 1 MIC ON/OFF IN d PROMPTER OUT * BNC type 75 Ohms, 1.0 V p-p Zi ≥ 10 kOhms ON : GND OFF : OPEN 2 IN e HD SERIAL DIGITAL OUT Based upon BTA-S004A BNC type 75 Ohms, 0.8 V p-p 1.
8 No. Signal 3 NC 4 UNREG I/O Specifications l AC OUT (HDC-900)) E No connection OUT +12 V dc 500 mA i REMOTE (8P FEMALE) L 1 2 7 3 8 6 4 5 (External view) No.
8 No Signal 12 NC 13 NC 14 INCOM LINE 15 CH2 MIC (X) 16 CH2 MIC (Y) 17 NC 18 RET VIDEO I/O Specifications I/O Specifications 18 RET VIDEO IN 1.0 V p-p, 0 V dc, Zi = 75 Ohms IN/ 0.5 V p-p OUT 19 RET VIDEO GND — GND for RET VIDEO OUT –20 dBu, Low OUT impedance Balanced 20 AUDIO IN –6 dBu, 750 Ohms/ 1 kHz RS-422 No connection No Signal No connection IN 21 RX COMMAND (X) IN No connection 22 RX COMMAND (Y) IN 1.
8 No Signal I/O 22 EXP POSITION IN Zi ≥ 10 kOhms 1 to 4 V 1 V : –7.5° 4 V : +7.
8 No Signal I/O Specifications OUT ON : GND OFF : +5 V No Signal I/O Specifications 22 H EXPAND 23 NC No connection 6 Pr VIDEO (G) 24 NC No connection 7 Pb VIDEO (X) 25 V EXPAND 8 Pb VIDEO (G) 9 SDA VF IN/ TTL level OUT 10 VD OUT Negative Pulse 3.
8 No Signal 10 TRK PGM (X) 11 NC 12 G TALLY I/O Specifications v INCOM (HKC-T950) (5P FEMALE) OUT –20 dBu unbalanced (5P MALE) No connection 1 5 OUT ON : 5 V (Open Collector) OFF : 0 V (Open Collector) 4 2 3 4 13 NC 14 RX_DATA (0) IN TRUNK DATA IN, RS232-C 15 RX_DATA (1) IN TRUNK DATA IN, RS232-C 1 INCOM MIC (Y) IN –20 dBu (CARBON MIC) 16 NC No connection 2 INCOM MIC (X) IN 17 NC No connection –60 dBu (DYNAMIC MIC) 18 TX_DATA (0) OUT TRUNK DATA OUT, RS232-C 3
8 No (20P FEMALE) 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 5 Signal I/O MIC (X) OUT –60 dBu, –50 dBu, –40 dBu, 10 MIC (Y) OUT –30 dBu, –20 dBu, selectable 11 INCOM/MIC GND — GND for INCOM/ MIC, CHU F, IRIS CONT 12 IRIS CONT IN +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V (F2.8) 13 CHU F IN 0.
8 No Signal 12 IRIS CONT OUT +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V (F2.8) 18 VF VIDEO (X) 13 CHU F OUT 0.
8 HDCZ Cable 26P CONNECTOR(FEMALE/MALE) (WIRING SIDE) Yellow Black White Red Black Red White Blue Red Blue Red White Orange White Red Yellow Brown Gray Red White 8-1-3 Connection Connectors/Cables Connections made with the connector panels during installation or service should be made with the connectors/complete cable assemblies specified in the following list, or equivalent parts.
8 8-2. HDCU-900, HD Camera Control Unit 8-2-1 Connector Input/Output Signals 8-2-1-1 BNC connector HDCU-900 1125 digital signal SERIAL RET INPUT (1-4) : BNC 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps SMPTE 292M SERIAL OUTPUT (1-3, MONI): BNC 0.8 V p-p, 75 Ohms, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps SMPTE 292M REFERENCE IN: BNC ±0.3 V, tri-level SYNC, 75 Ohms Or, Black burst 0.286 V p-p, 75 Ohms (for UC) 0.
8 8-2-1-3 AUDIO OUTPUT CH-1/CH-2 (XLR 3-pin, Male) 1 *2 8pin 15pin L L MIC GAIN CONT MIC 1 and 2 ON L H MIC 1 ON H L MIC 2 ON H H INTERNAL set CONT1 CONT2 L H SQ (16 : 9) H H EC (4 : 3) L L INTERNAL set H L LB (4 : 3) 2 3 *3 (External view) No. Signal 1 MIC OUT (G) 2 MIC OUT (X) 3 MIC OUT (Y) Specifications 0 dBu/_20 dBu (Selectable with S402, S403/AT board) ASPECT (0 dBu = 0.
8 No. Signal Specifications 14 CH-3-ON OUT CH-3 ON : 0 V dc 15 A/B OUT A : 5 V dc B : 0 V dc 8-2-1-8 INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM (D-sub 25-pin, Female) 13 *4 This is set using the S103-4 and -5 switches on the AT-141 board. 4 : ON : Recall system (5 : OFF 1125 SDI/ON 525/625 SDI) 4 : OFF : 1735HD/1730HD 8-2-1-6 TRUNK LINE (D-sub 9-pin, Female) 6 9 (External view) No.
8 No. R 12 +1 V G B -6 DC 0 ±2 V Signal Specifications 7 POWER (–) OUT 8 SPARE GND for POWER 8-2-1-11 INTERCOM (5-pin, Female) 4 3 2 1 2 7 3 8 6 4 5 (External view) No. (External view) No.
8 Connector PR/R OUTPUT (1-2) PIX OUT SYNC OUT Equivalent Connector/cable HKCU-903 SYNC OUT FRAME REFERENCE IN FRAME REFERENCE OUT HKCU-904 SYNC OUT (BNC) HDCU-900 1-569-370-12 PLUG, BNC or SERIAL RET INPUT (1-4) BELDEN8281 Cable or SERIAL OUTPUT (1-3, MONI) equivalent SERIAL RET INPUT (1-4) SERIAL OUTPUT (1-4) HKCU-903 SERIAL RET INPUT (1-4) SERIAL OUTPUT (1-3, MONI) HKCU-904 SERIAL RET INPUT (1-4) SERIAL OUTPUT (1-3) (BNC) WF REMOTE/MIC REMOTE 1-506-582-11 D-sub 15-pin, male I/O PORT or JAE DA-CI-J10
8 SMPTE 292M No. Analog signal FRAME REFERENCE IN: BNC ±0.3 V, ternary SYNC, 75 Ohms Or, black burst signal 0.286 V p-p, 75 Ohms FRAME REFERENCE OUT: BNC THROUGH OUT/0.3 V p-p, FRAME SYNC pulse, 75 Ohms 8-3-1-2 CAMERA connector (optical/electrical composite connector) VIDEO Y/PB/PR Conforms to BTA-S004B, 1.485 Gbps/ 1.4835 Gbps serial SMPTE 292M RET VIDEO Y/PB/PR Conforms to BTA-S004B, 1.485 Gbps/ 1.
8 No. Signal Specifications 14 RECALL7 (R+G) LOW ACTIVE 15 RECALL8 (G+B) LOW ACTIVE No. 4 Signal Specifications STAIR CASE OUT (G) GND for STAIR CASE *4 Stair Case signal 8-3-1-5 INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM (D-sub 25-pin, Female) R 12 +1 V G B DC 0 –2 V - 6 13 1 25 14 8-3-1-7 RCP/CNU (8-pin, Female) (External view) No.
8 B-Y/B OUT R-Y/R OUT VBS OUT REMTOE) (D-sub 15-pin, Female) Connector Connector/cable HKCU-953 FRAME REFERENCE IN FRAME REFERENCE OUT INTERCOM/TALLY/ PGM (D-sub 25-pin, Female) HDCU-950 1-569-370-12 PLUG, BNC or RET IN (1-3) BELDEN8281 Cable or SERIAL OUTPUT (1-2, MONI) equivalent SD SDI OUT (1-3) HKCU-953 HD SDI OUT (1-2) MIC1/MIC2(3-pin, Male)1-508-083-00 XLR 3-pin female or CANNON XLR-311C equivalent MIC REMOTE (WF 1-506-582-11 D-sub 15-pin, male or JAE DA-CI-J10 equivalent D-sub 25-pin, male JAE
8 8-4-2 Cable Wiring CCA-5 Cable (for REMOTE connector) Black White Orange White Brown 1 1 7 2 8 3 4 2 6 7 8 3 5 4 Red 6 5 White Red Brown Brown 8-4-3 Connection Connector Use the connectors below or the equivalent at its tip when cables are connected to each connector on the connector panel during installation and servicing.
8 *1 CCU1 to CCU6 Connectors 6pin . . POWER (+) IN 7pin . . POWER (–) IN RCP1 to RCP6, AUX Connectors 6pin . . POWER (+) OUT (RCP POWER +30 V) 7pin . .
8 e I/O PORT connector (50-pin) Reserved for future use. Main connector input and output signals are shown below. 8-6-1-1 REMOTE (8-pin, Female) AUX CCU/CNU 1 2 7 3 8 6 4 5 (External view) No.
8 8-6-2 Cable Wiring CCA-5 Cable Black White Orange White Brown 1 1 7 2 8 3 4 2 6 7 8 3 5 4 Red 6 5 White Red Brown Brown 8-pin connector (Male) (Wiring side) 8-pin connector (Male) (Wiring side) 8-6-3 Connection Connector Connections made with the connector panels during installation or service should be made with the connectors/complete cable assemblies specified in the following list, or equivalent parts.
8 8-8. RCP-750/751, Remote Control Panel 8-8-1 Connector Input/Output Signals 8-8-2 Connection Connector 8-8-1-1 AUX REMOTE Connections made with the connector panels during installation or service should be made with the connectors/complete cable assemblies specified in the following list, or equivalent parts. CCU/CNU REMOTE (8P, Female) Connector function AUX REMOTE 1 2 7 3 8 6 4 5 CCU/CNU REMOTE (8P, FEMALE) (External view) EXT I/O No.
8 8-9.
8 8-11. HDVF-C700W, HD Electronic Viewfinder 8-11-1 Connector Input/Output Signals D-sub (25P Male) NC IN/OUT TTL level 11 R TALLY IN 12 NC No connection 13 NC No connection 14 Y VIDEO GND — GND for Y VIDEO Specifications 15 S-CK TTL level 1.
8 8-13. VCS-700, Video Selector 8-13-1 Connector Input/Output Signals 8-13-1-3 I/O Port (D-SUB 37P, Female) Main connector input and output signals are shown below. 19 1.0 Vp-p (VBS), 75 Ohms 1.0 Vp-p (VBS)/0.714 Vp-p (V), 75 Ohms CHARACTOR INPUT: 0.7 Vp-p (V), 75 Ohms PIX A INPUT: 1.0 Vp-p(VBS), 75 Ohms WF A INPUT: 1.0 Vp-p (VBS), 75 Ohms PIX A, PIX B OUTPUT: 1.0 Vp-p (VBS), 75 Ohms WF A, WF B OUTPUT: 1.0 Vp-p (VBS)/0.714 Vp-p (V), 75 Ohms SYNC OUTPUT: 0.
8 8-14.
8 Pin No Pin No Signal 27 LENS ADRS D 11 NC 28 EXTENDER 1 ON OUT ON: GND OFF: High impedance 12 VF VIDEO (X) 29 EXTENDER 2 ON OUT ON: GND OFF: High impedance 13 (AUDIO CTL) 14 Zi≥10 kOhms ENG: GND PRD: High impedance I/O IN 30 (F DEM FAR) 31 INCOM 1 ENG/PRD IN INCOM 2 ENG/PRD IN 32 33 Specifications *1 Signal I/O No connection IN 1.0 V p-p, VF: Zi = 1.5 kOhms B-Y (X) IN 700 mV p-p, VF: Zi = 1.
8 SD video Pin No Pin No Signal I/O Specifications Signal I/O Specifications IN 0 to 5 Vdc 0 V: PEAKING OFF 5 V: PEAKING MAX 6 VF R VIDEO (X) OUT V = 714 mV p-p (NTSC) 700 mV p-p (PAL) Zo = 75 Ohms ± 5 % POSI PEAKING LEVEL 7 +12 V OUT +12 V (at 4 A) 8 +12 V OUT +12 V (at 4 A) 2 NC 9 NC 3 VF G (X) 10 S-DATA IN/ TTL level OUT 11 R TALLY OUT ON: +5 V OFF: 0 V 12 NC (EFFECT) 1 No connection OUT B/W: Y/RET, COLOR: G Zo = 75 Ohms ± 5 % 1 V p-p No connection No connection 4 NC
Chapter 9 Glossary – Terms and Definitions 9 Glossary – Terms and Definitions
9 9-1. Hardware The following are some technical terms that are frequently used in camera brochures or technical papers. Adaptive DTL A simple limiter makes DTL become thick. Adaptive DTL is a very effective function to keep the DTL under a certain level. It was originally developed for antialiasing.
9 compared in numbers, it does not appear in the specifications of the brochure. However, it is very important for evaluating picture quality intuitively. Usually, it is only called “DTL (detail)”. the signal standard. It seems that the linear matrix should be more important to emphasize the visual appeal of the picture apparently rather than just be theoretically determined by some coefficients. IT/FIT In an IT type CCD, beside the pixels there are columns of cells dedicated for vertical transfer.
9 Pedestal/Master black It is the black level. If the pedestal level is too high, the whole picture will become a little bit white. Prism block for color separation A prism block that breaks down sunlight into red, green, and blue - the three element colors for a video image - is an essential component for a CCD camera. Skin tone DTL Skin tone DTL is a function that changes the DTL value by color. It was originally designed to make an announcer’s face more lustrous by reducing the DTL on his/her face.
9 Scene file A scene file is a place to temporally store the data that differs from the normal settings. For instance, a camera setting data made during rehearsal can be stored in a scene file and then be recalled during an actual take. 9-3. Camera characteristics Most of the camera characteristics cannot just be determined by numbers. Good values do not always equal good picture quality. Judging by human eyes is one of the most important processes to evaluate a camera.
Chapter 10 Specifications 10 Specifications
10 10-1. HDC-900, HD Color Video Camera For MIC: –60 dBs (may be selected to –20 dBs by viewfinder menu or HDCU-900 operations), balanced For LINE: –20 dBs, balanced General Operating temperature –20°C to +45°C (–4°F to 113°F) Storage temperature –20°C to +50°C (–4°F to 122°F) Mass Approx.
10 Dimensions Unit: mm(inches) 463 (18 1/4) 368 (14 1/2) 200 (7 7/8) 98 (3 7/8) 381 (15) 388 (15 3/8) 12 (1/2) 1 392 (15 1/2) 442 (17 1/2) 80 (3 1/4) Dimensions Unit: mm(inches) 368 (14 1/2) 260 (10 1/4) 368 (14 1/2) 260 (10 1/4) 15 (10/32) OPTICAL CENTER 200 (7 7/8) 200 (7 7/8) OPTICAL CENTER 10-2.
10 Optical system specifications Spectral system F1.
10 Horizontal resolution 1000 TV lines Dynamic range (1080/60i mode) 600 % Registration Within 0.02 % (all zones, without lens) Shutter speed selection (1080/60i) 1/100, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 (s) Gain selection –3, 0, +3, +6, +12 dB Clear Scan selection 60.1 to 4300 Hz Modulation depth 45 % or more horizontally (800 TV lines at center, 27.5 MHz, with typical lens) Smear level (typical) –125 dB Frequency response Within ±0.5 dB, 10 to 25 MHz Within ±1.
10 10-4. HDCU-900, HD Camera Control Unit WF REMOTE General Power supply 100/110-120/220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Current consumption 5.4 A (at 100 V AC, entire system active) Peak inrush current (1) Power ON, current probe method: 80 A (240 V), 80 A (100 V) (2) Hot switching inrush current, measured in accordance with European standard EN55103-1: 10 A (230 V) Operating temperature 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) Storage temperature –20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F) Mass Approx.
10 133 (5 1/4) 52.7 (2 3/8) 460 (18 1/8) Dimensions Unit: mm (inches) 424 (16 3/4) 465 (18 3/8) 481 (19) 10-5.HDCU-950, HD Camera Control Unit General Power supply Current consumption Standby power Approx. Peak inrush current 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz 3.6 A max.
10 SYNC OUT PIX OUT WF OUT WF MODE BNC type (1) HD: BTA S001A, tri-level sync, 0.6 Vp-p, 75 ohms SD: composite sync, 0.
10 10-6. CNU-700, Camera Command Network Unit RCP 1 through 6 General Power requirements For United States: 100 to 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz For other countries: 220 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Current consumption Max.4.0 A Operating temperature 0°C to +45°C (+32°F to +113°F) Dimensions 424 (W) × 132 (H) × 400 (D) mm (16 3/4 × 5 1/4 × 15 3/4 inches) Mass 9.
10 SYNC OUTPUT WF MODE Remote connectors REMOTE I/O PORT BNC type (1), 0.3 Vp-p (VBS), 75 ohms, negative polarity Round 4-pin connector (1) Supplied accessories AC power cord x1 Plug holder for the AC power cord x1 4-pin connector x1 Operation manual x1 Maintenance manual x1 8-pin multi-connector (1) D-sub 37-pin (1) 10-9. MSU-700A, Master Setup Unit General Power requirements Current consumption Peak inrush current 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz 0.
10 10-12. RCP-700/701, Remote Control Panel Dimensions Connectors REMOTE Power requirements Mass RCP-700: 68 (W) × 221 (H) × 127 (D) mm (2 3/4 × 8 3/ 4 × 5 inches) RCP-701: 68 (W) × 221 (H) × 83 (D) mm (2 3/4 × 8 3/4 × 3 3/8 inches) CCU/CNU: 8-Pin PREVIEW: 8-Pin I/O port: 29-pin 30 VDC RCP-700: 1.0 kg (2 lb 3 oz) RCP-701: 0.9 kg (2 lb) 10-13. RM-B150 (front panel), Hand-held Remote Control Unit Mass General Power Requirements DC 10.
10 10-16. HDVF-700A, HD Electronic Viewfinder General Power supply 10.5 to 17.0 V DC (supplied by the camera) Power consumption 33 W Operating temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Mass 5.0 kg (11 lb) not including hood External dimensions: See below Effective scanning lines Format Horizontal scanning frequency Vertical scanning frequency 1035 59.94i 33.72kHz 59.94Hz 1035 60i 33.75kHz 60Hz Video input 1.0 Vp-p±6 dB, 75-ohms terminated 1.
10 10-17. HDVF-C700W/C750W, HD Electronic Viewfinder General Power supply DC10.5 to 17.0V (supplied by the camera) Power consumption 10W Operating temperature 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) Storage temperature –20°C to 60°C (–4°F to 140°F) Mass HDVF-C750W: 2.0kg(4.4 lb) not including hood HDVF-C700W: 2.2kg(4.
10 10-18. HKC-T950, HD CCD Block Adaptor General Current consumption 13.0 to 17.0 V DC Operating temperature –20 °C to +45 °C Operating humidity 10% to 90% (no condensation) Mass Cable adapter: Approx. 0.5 kg (1 lb 2 oz) CCD block adapter: Approx. 0.85 kg (1 lb 14 oz) (adapter only) Approx. 1.65 kg (3 lb 10 oz) (with the CCD block) Dimensions (W × H × D)Approx. 108 mm × 230.
Appendix 11 Appendix
11 Function comparison chart – Paint MSU-700A Menu Sub Menu Control Item Menu Black R,G,B,Master ✔ ABB ✔ White R,G,B ✔ AWB ✔ Flare R,G,B ✔ Flare Off Gamma/Knee Gamma V mod Saw Detail Detail 1 Skin Detail ✔ ✔ ✔ Menu ✔ ✔ ✔ Direct Menu Button ✔ R/B/ Master ✔ R/B ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔*2 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Blk Gamma ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Knee Point ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Knee Slope ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Gamma Off ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Black Gamma (on/off) ✔ ✔ ✔ Knee Off ✔ ✔ ✔ Auto Knee (on/off) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
11 MSU-700A Menu Sub Menu Control Item Menu Gamma Table Direct Button MSU-750 Menu Direct Button Knee Slope Knee Saturation White Clip Matrix 1 2 Multi Low Key Sat Mono Color Auto Iris ECS/S-EVS Menu RM-B750 Direct Menu Button Black Gam(Y) (on/off) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Standard ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ User ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Standard (on/off) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ User (on/off) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Gamma Off Knee Point RCP-750/751 R,G,B, Master ✔ ✔ ✔ Auto Knee (on/off) ✔ ✔ ✔ Knee Off ✔ ✔ ✔ R,G,B Master ✔ Au
11 Function comparison chart – File MSU-700A Menu Sub Menu Control Item Menu Reference Ref. Store Ref.
11 Function comparison chart – Maintenance MSU-700A Menu Adjusting 1/2 Secondary Menu Black Shading Sub Menu Control Item Menu R, G, B Direct Button MSU-750 Menu Direct Button Black Set R, G, B ✔ ✔ ✔ Auto B.
11 MSU-700A Menu SD Adjusting Secondary Menu Sub Menu Menu Gamma H Interp V Interp Detail Control Item Detail 1 Detail 2 Detail 3 Crs Col Reduce Aspect HDC-900/950/930 Series Product Information Manual Direct Button MSU-750 Menu Direct Button RCP-750/751 Menu RM-B750 Direct Menu Button Level ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ APL Ratio ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Iris Gain ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ (HD)M Gamma ✔ ✔ ✔ (HD)Blk Gamma ✔ ✔ ✔ SD M Gamma ✔ ✔ ✔ A,B,C,D,E ✔ ✔ A,B,C,D,E ✔ ✔ (SD) Level ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ (SD) Limiter
11 Function comparison chart – Configuration MSU-700A Menu Camera Secondary Menu Sub Menu Menu CAM Mode Set 1/2 CNU Menu Direct Button Menu RM-B750 Direct Menu Button ✔ ✔ OHB Matrix Correct Mode (on/off) ✔ ✔ V Detail Creation Mode ✔ ✔ V Detail Control Mode ✔ ✔ Preset Matrix ✔ ✔ ✔ 16:9->4:3 Crop On ✔ ✔ ✔ CCU Mode Set 1/2 BARS Character (on/off) ✔ ✔ 2/2 Return Letter Box Mode ✔ ✔ Gen Lock Mode ✔ ✔ BARS Char Set Bars Characters ✔ ✔ Return Setting Return 1,2,3,4
11 MSU-700A Menu RCP LCD Secondary Menu Rotary Encoder Setting Sub Menu Menu Direct Button MSU-750 Menu Direct Button RCP-750/751 Menu RM-B750 Direct Menu Button BLACK/ FLARE Black ✔ Flare ✔ DETAIL Detail ✔ SD Detail ✔ Bright ✔ ✔ Contrast ✔ ✔ Format ✔ ✔ LCD Brightness/ Contrast Memory Memory Stick Stick RM Control Item Cable Comp 10M, 30M, 50M ✔ SW Setting Panel Active 1/2 Mode Full/Part/Lock ✔ 2/2 VR Setting Full/Lock ✔ Test Saw/3 Step/10Step ✔ VTR S/S VTR/C
11 Function comparison chart – Function MSU-700A Menu Operation SW 1/2 2/2 Control Item MSU-750 Menu Direct Button Menu Menu RM-B750 Direct Menu Button Direct Button Ctrl ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ND (1/2/3/4/5) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ CC (A/B/C/D/E) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Shutter (on/off) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ECS (on/off) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Shutter ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ECS ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Gamma ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Master Gain ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 5600K (on/off) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔*1 Auto Knee (on/off) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔*1 Skin Deta
11 Function comparison chart – Multi, Card MSU-700A Menu Control Item Menu Direct Button MSU-750 Menu Direct Button RCP-750/751 Menu RM-B750 Direct Menu Button Direct Button Multi-Control Menu Master/Slave Character Master ✔ ✔ Slave ✔ ✔ All Slave ✔ ✔ All Off ✔ Character on ✔ Default ✔ ✔ System ✔ ✔ Auto ✔ ✔ Diag/One Cam ✔ ✔ Data/One Cam ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ IC Memory Card Menu Card Initialize HDC-900/950/930 Series Product Information Manual Appendix 200
11 Function comparison chart – Button and Knob Button MSU-700A *4 MSU-750 All ✔ ✔ CAM PW ✔*4 ✔*4 *4 *4 ✔ VF PW RCP-750/751 RM-B750 *4 ✔*4 ✔ ✔*4 TEST1/TEST2/ BARS ✔*4 TEST/BARS ✔*4 TEST/BARS ✔*4 TEST/BARS CLOSE ✔*4 ✔*4 ✔*4 ✔*4 STANDARD ✔*4 ✔*4 ✔*4 ✔*4 Signal output select AUTO SETUP Camera/CCU function ON/OFF SKIN DTL AUTO HUE ✔ ✔ ✔*4 LEVEL ✔ ✔ ✔*4 START/BREAK ✔ ✔ ✔ WHITE ✔ ✔ ✔*4 ✔ BLACK ✔ ✔ ✔*4 ✔ KNEE off ✔ DETAIL off ✔ LVL DEP off ✔ GAMMA off
11 Button Auto Iris MSU-700A MSU-750 RCP-750/751 RM-B750 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ IRIS RELATIVE ✔*4 SENS control ✔*4 COARSE control ✔*4 WHITE knobs ✔ ✔(R,B) BLACK knob ✔ (R,G,B,Master) ✔(R,B,Master) FLARE knob ✔*2 PANEL ACTIVE Full<->Lock ✔*4 ✔*4 Full<->Part<->Lock DETAIL knob ✔*4 ✔ VTR START/STOP ✔*4 STOP ✔*4 REW ✔*4 PLAY ✔*4 FF ✔*4 REC REVIEW ✔*4 MONITOR ✔*4 FUNCTION (Menu Mode) ✔*4 MAINTENANCE (Menu Mode) ✔*4 SCENE ✔*4 (Menu Mode) PAINT (Menu Mode) ✔*4 VF DISP ✔*3&*4