Ignite LIVE PRODUCTION CONTROL SYSTEM SDC/HDC Robotic Camera Instruction Manual 071849200 SEPTEMBER 2006
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Ignite LIVE PRODUCTION CONTROL SYSTEM SDC/HDC Robotic Camera Instruction Manual 071849200 SEPTEMBER 2006
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Contents Contents Preface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Standard Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Other Documentation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Section 3 — Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Operating Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Section 4 — Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Iris, Shutter, Gain Settings Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Color Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G/L Adjustment Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Detail Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Color Matrix Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 8 Ignite SDC/HDC Robotic Camera Instruction Manual
Preface About This Manual This manual is for technical personnel responsible for installation, setup, and operation of an Ignite SDC/HDC robotic camera. This manual is for camera models SDC-3100P/-3110P/-3100N/-3110N and HDC-3200/-3210/-3300/-3310.
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Safety Summary Read and follow the important safety information below, noting especially those instructions related to risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons. Additional specific warnings not listed here may be found throughout the manual. WARNING Any instructions in this manual that require opening the equipment cover or enclosure are for use by qualified service personnel only.
Safety Summary Symbols on the Product The following symbols may appear on the product: Indicates that dangerous high voltage is present within the equipment enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. Indicates that user, operator or service technician should refer to product manual(s) for important operating, maintenance, or service instructions. This is a prompt to note fuse rating when replacing fuse(s).
Safety Summary Operate only with covers and enclosure panels in place — Do not operate this product when covers or enclosure panels are removed. Use only in dry environment — Do not operate in wet or damp conditions. Use only in non-explosive environment — Do not operate this product in an explosive atmosphere. High leakage current may be present — Earth connection of product is essential before connecting power.
Safety Summary Cap the lens when camera is not in use — Protect the precision made lens by placing the lens cap over the lens when the camera is not in use. If the lens is not installed, protect the surface of the prism by placing the body cap into the lens mount hole. Use a mild blower or lens cleaning tissue designed for coated lenses, to clean the surface of the lens or prism in the event that it should become dirty. Do not touch the surface of the lens or prism.
Regulatory Notices Certifications and Compliances FCC Emission Control This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Regulatory Notices Canadian Certified Power Cords Canadian approval includes the products and power cords appropriate for use in the North America power network. All other power cords supplied are approved for the country of use. Canadian Certified AC Adapter Canadian approval includes the AC adapters appropriate for use in the North America power network. All other AC adapters supplied are approved for the country of use.
Section 1 Overview Introduction The Ignite SDC/HDC robotic camera (Figure 1) is a compact, fully-integrated, remote-control camera designed for worldwide Broadcast and high-end ProAV applications. 8492_01_r0 Figure 1.
Section 1 — Overview The HDC (high definition camera) model features three high-sensitivity 2/3” interline transfer - charge-coupled devices (IT-CCD), switchable 720p/1080i support for global HD formats (1080/60i/59.94i/50i/30p/ 25p/24p and 720/60p/59.94p/50p), multi-mode (NTSC/PAL) support, sensitivity of F10.0 at 2,000 lux, and S/N ratio of 54 dB. Hardware Description Note To order SDC/HDC Robotic Camera hardware and accessories listed in this manual, refer to Contacting Grass Valley on page 4.
Optional Mounting Hardware Ethernet Hub An Ethernet hub, (10/100/1000 Base TX, auto-sensing) is required to connect up to 16 Ignite SDC/HDC robotic cameras to a JSC-2300 SHOT Director robotics/camera controller. Optional Mounting Hardware The following optional mounting hardware is recommended for use with Ignite SDC/HDC robotic cameras.
Section 1 — Overview The robotic head processes the pan and tilt inputs and moves the camera to the commanded location. It passes zoom and focus commands to the lens assembly. It also provides a communication path between the camera head and SHOT Director (for configuration and status monitoring), and provides 12 V dc to power the camera block.
Functional Description Robotic Camera and Ignite Automated Production Control System The SDC/HDC robotic camera was designed to operate as an integrated part of an Ignite automated production control system. (Figure 4). The Ignite system provides TCP/IP automation control to the JSC-2300 SHOT Director robotics/camera controller, video switcher, tally controller, and optional Script Viewer devices. Note Up to six SHOT Directors and sixteen cameras can be used in an Ignite system. Figure 4.
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Section 2 Installation Unpacking Check all parts received against the packing list enclosed with your shipment, and examine the equipment for any shipping damage. Immediately report any missing or damaged items to the carrier and to your Grass Valley Service Representative (See Contacting Grass Valley on page 4). Keep all manuals supplied with your equipment. You will need them to complete the installation procedures.
Section 2 — Installation Robotic Pan/Tilt Head Assembly Note Ignite SDC/HDC robotic cameras are suitable for inverted mounting. 1. Check the selected camera location to ensure that there is enough clearance (Figure 5) for the fully assembled camera, prompter, and cables to pan and tilt without obstruction. If necessary, you can limit pan and/or tilt movement by adjusting the pan/tilt head soft stops via the SHOT Director controller.
Installation Procedures CAUTION Ensure that the selected mounting surface and hardware can safely support the weight of a fully assembled unit (approximately 55 lbs (29.95 kg)). 3. If ceiling/inverted mounting is required: • Remove the L-bracket, rotate it 180 degrees, then re-attach it to the robotic pan/tilt head. • Attach a safety wire or chain, that can support the 55 lb (29.
Section 2 — Installation Figure 7.
Installation Procedures Prompter Adapter Plate (Optional) Note The prompter assembly is supported by a mounting plate that sits beneath the camera assembly. 1. Attach camera adapter plate to prompter adapter plate (Figure 8). Figure 8. Prompter and Camera Adapter Plates Mounting plate rods Camera adapter plate Prompter adapter plate 8492_08_r0 Front 2.
Section 2 — Installation Camera/Lens Assembly 1. Ensure camera/lens assembly is oriented toward the front of the pan/ tilt head assembly. 2. Mount the camera/lens assembly to the camera adapter plate (if installing prompter), or directly to the robotic pan/tilt head assembly L-bracket with two 3/8-16 x 0.5” socket head screws. Figure 9. Camera/Lens Assembly Mounting Flat washers 8492_70_r0 Camera mounting screws (3/8-16 x 0.
Installation Procedures Prompter (Optional) 1. Slide extrusion slots onto mounting plate rods and rotate rods to tighten (Figure 10). Mounting plate rods slide into the back of the extrusion where two slots provide alternative vertical positions for the prompter. The rods attach to the extrusion using a T-bolt that is tightened by turning the rod. 492_09_r0 Figure 10. Extrusion 2. Rotate the drop plates to the orientation shown in Figure 11. 492_10_r0 Figure 11. Drop Plates 3.
Section 2 — Installation System Interconnection Use Figure 12 and the following steps to connect the camera, lens, pan/tilt head, and prompter assemblies to a JSC 2300 SHOT Director controller and an Ignite system. If you are not connecting to an Ignite system use the following steps and Figure 13. Figure 12.
System Interconnection Figure 13.
Section 2 — Installation 2. Connect an SDI video cable (not supplied) from the camera block to a studio monitor or video switcher (with studio monitor output). 3. If using a video switcher, connect genlock to the camera block. 4. Connect the Iris control cable from the lens assembly to the camera block. 5. Connect the unterminated tally wires from the camera block to a tally controller using 16AWG wire, or provide contact closure control. Tally control wiring should not exceed 200’ (60.96 m).
Section 3 Operation Operating Procedure 1. Turn on all equipment power. WARNING Ensure personnel and obstacles are clear of the camera during power-up. The robotic head will automatically rotate to the preset zero degree pan and tilt location. Note The camera robotics may make some noise for the first few hours of operation. This is due to a special type of grease that will seat into the gears to provide long life lubrication of the mechanical components.
Section 3 — Operation c. Black balance adjustment. This adjustment is needed when the camera is used for the first time, after being unused for a long time, or when the ambient temperature changes significantly (i.e. seasonal changes). Note After adjusting the black balance, re-adjustment is not needed under the same conditions. d. Flange back adjustment for zoom lens This adjustment is used to set the focus range of the zoom lens from maximum (telephoto) to wide angle.
Operating Procedure Note The HDC camera accepts SD and HD synchronizing signals. HD synchronizing signals may require different test equipment and may display differently than signals shown in Figure 15. • Using a two-channel oscilloscope, observe the gen-lock input and camera video output waveforms. • Match the horizontal phases of the gen-lock in and video out signals (Figure 15), by adjusting the camera H-Phase setting of the GEN-LOCK or G/L menu. Figure 15.
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Section 4 Service General Ignite SDC/HDC robotic cameras contain no user-serviceable parts. Refer any servicing to qualified service personnel. Troubleshooting Should problems occur with the Ignite SDC/HDC robotic camera, please refer to the following troubleshooting matrix (Table 2). If questions or problems still exist after troubleshooting, please contact your authorized Grass Valley reseller or contact Grass Valley Customer Support directly. (See Contacting Grass Valley on page 4.). Table 2.
Section 4 — Service Table 2. Troubleshooting (Problem/Cause/Solution) Matrix Problem Cause SHOT Director or hub communication failure. No traffic indicated on the network hub front panel LEDs. Solution Ensure all devices are powered. Check CAT5 cable between SHOT Director and hub. Use crossover cable between SHOT Director and pan/tilt head (no hub). Troubleshoot SHOT Director and/or hub. (Refer to JSC-2300 SHOT Director Robotics Controller Instruction Manual). Pan/tilt head communication failure.
Troubleshooting Table 2. Troubleshooting (Problem/Cause/Solution) Matrix Problem Cause Poor quality video Solution Check video cable connected to back of camera block. Ensure DB9 connector at pan/tilt head is connected and that the zoom/focus cable is connected to the lens assembly. Ensure the Iris cable from the lens assembly is connected to the hirose circular connector at the back of the camera block. Use the SHOT Director to access the camera Settings menu and verify all menu selections.
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Appendix A SD (NTSC) Camera Block Controls and Indicators SD (NTSC) camera controls and indicators are shown in Figure 16 and described in Table 3. Figure 16. SD Camera Controls and Indicators FRONT REAR 3 4 1 ZOOM/FOCUS 2 14 13 SDI OUT 1 5 12 11 6 SDI OUT 2 7 9 8492_12_r0 10 8 Table 3. SD Camera Controls and Indicators Item Name Description 1 Lens mount 2/3” Standard bayonet type (B4) mount.
Appendix A — SD (NTSC) Camera Block Table 3. SD Camera Controls and Indicators Item Name 10 SDI OUT 1 and 2 Description SDI video outputs (SDI Option card) When the camera is in shooting mode (menu not displayed), the color bar and shooting conditions are alternately indicated by pressing the switch. 11 NO/BAR switch (NO/BAR/–) With the Main Menu displayed, you can scroll down to any Sub Menu. With a Sub Menu displayed, you can reduce the value of any setting.
Menu Selections Fluorescent mode Suited to indoor shooting under fluorescent lighting. Settings can be changed using a simple menu. Outdoor mode Suited to outdoor shooting. Settings can be changed using a simple menu. User mode Settings can be changed using a detail menu. Setting by Camera 1. Turn the camera on while keeping the MENU switch (Figure 16) depressed. 2. The use mode setting menu (Figure 17) appears on the monitor screen and one of the use mode blinks . 8492_13_r0 Figure 17.
Appendix A — SD (NTSC) Camera Block Menu Item Setting Each of the four use modes of the camera has a main menu (example shown in Figure 18). Figure 18. Main Menu - Halogen, Fluorescent, Outdoor Mode Use mode 8492_14_r0 Blinking • Each item of the main menu has a submenu, which consists of several settings. • These settings have been preset to the optimum values to suit each use mode, and can be changed to suit actual shooting conditions. 1. Keep the MENU switch depressed for 5 seconds or more.
Menu Selections Submenus Overview The following submenus are for Halogen Mode, Fluorescent Mode, and Outdoor Mode on the NTSC version of the SD camera. For User Mode submenus, refer to User Mode Submenus Overview on page 50. Brightness Setting 8492_15_r0 Figure 19. Brightness Setting Submenu Table 4. Brightness Settings Selection Description Picture Level (-50 to +50) Convergence level of AUTO IRIS/AUTO GAIN UP/ AUTO ND (ELC) can be adjusted.
Appendix A — SD (NTSC) Camera Block Table 4. Brightness Settings Selection Description Manu Gain Up Manual setting is possible only when the Auto Gain Up setting is “OFF”. 0 dB: 0 dB should be selected in normal cases. 1 dB - 30 dB: Use this range if sufficient video output cannot be obtained even when the lens iris is opened in shooting dark scenes. N/Eye L (Night Eye L): Use this mode if sufficient video output can not be obtained even if 30 dB gain up should be selected.
Menu Selections G/L, Color Bar Setting 8492_17_r0 Figure 21. GL, Color Bar Setting Submenu Table 6. Color Bar Settings Selection Description H Phase (-206 to +49) Horizontal phase can be adjusted when a genlock signal is supplied. SC Coarse (1, 2, 3, 4) Coarse adjustment of sub carrier phase can be made when a genlock signal is supplied. SC Fine (-511 to +511) Fine adjustment of sub carrier phase can be made when a genlock signal is supplied. Color Bar Set (0.0 IRE, 7.
Appendix A — SD (NTSC) Camera Block Table 7. Sharpness (DTL) Settings Selection Description Clean DNR (OFF, Low, High) This enables the clean DNR effect to be selected. Flesh Noise Sup. (OFF, Low, High) Flesh noise is suppressed in two steps when the Level setting is at High or Low. Other Settings Overview 8492_19_r0 Figure 23. Other Settings Submenu Table 8. Other Settings Selection Description Contrast (Gamma) (Low, Mid, High) Contrast can be adjusted to any of three levels.
Menu Selections Table 8. Other Settings Selection Description (60.34 Hz to 15.75 kHz) This setting is possible only when the Shutter Speed setting is at S/Scan. Horizontal bar noise can be reduced by synchro-scan adjustment in shooting workstation scenes, for example. *For luminance settings at each shutter speed and synchro-scan shutter speed, refer to the following table. Synchro Scan V Resolution Shutter Speed Synchro Scan Required Luminance Ratio OFF - 1 1/100 100.3 Hz 2 1/250 250.
Appendix A — SD (NTSC) Camera Block User Mode Submenus Overview Iris, Shutter, Gain Settings Overview 8492_20_r0 Figure 24. Iris, Shutter, Gain Settings Submenu Table 9. Iris, Shutter, Gain Settings 50 Selection Description Picture Level (-50 to +50) Convergence level of AUTO IRIS, AUTO GAIN UP, ELC can be adjusted. Light PEAK/AVG (P50 to A50) The ratio of AUTO IRIS, AUTO GAIN UP, ELC detected peak to average can be adjusted within a range.
Menu Selections Table 9. Iris, Shutter, Gain Settings Selection Description This setting is possible only when Step or Synchro Scan is selected in Shutter Mode setting. When “Step” has been selected as the Shutter Mode setting: OFF: Electronic shutter is turned off. 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000: Electronic shutter operates at one of these speeds as selected. When “Synchro Scan” has been selected as the Shutter Mode setting: 60.34 Hz to 15.
Appendix A — SD (NTSC) Camera Block Color Settings 8492_16_r0 Figure 25. Color Settings Submenu Table 10. Color Settings 52 Selection Description Chroma Level (-3 to +3) Chroma Level can be decreased or increased to three levels. White Bal ATW: The white balance is automatically adjusted to the optimum position.
Menu Selections G/L, Color Bar Settings 8492_17_r0 Figure 26. G/L Color Bar Setting Submenu Table 11. G/L Color Bar Settings Selection Description H Phase (-206 to +49) Horizontal phase can be adjusted when a genlock signal is supplied. SC Coarse (1, 2, 3, 4) Coarse adjustment of sub carrier phase can be made when a genlock signal is supplied. SC Fine (-511 to +511) Fine adjustment of sub carrier phase can be made when a genlock signal is supplied. Color Bar Set (0.0 IRE, 7.
Appendix A — SD (NTSC) Camera Block Table 12. Detail Settings Selection Description H Detail Level L (0 to H-1) V Detail Level L (0 to H-1) Detail Band (1 to 5) A contour correction band can be set with the Detail setting at High or Low. The higher setting, the finer will be the detail. Noise Suppress (1 to 10) Screen noise can be reduced with the Detail setting at High or Low. If the noise suppress compensation level is set too high, a fine object will be reproduced less sharply.
Menu Selections Table 13. Color matrix Settings Selection Description YI Phase Varies the hue of the yellow. YI_G Gain Increases or decreases the intermediate color between yellow and green. YI_G Phase Varies the hue of the intermediate color between yellow and green. G Gain Increases or decreases the green. G Phase Varies the hue of the green. G_Cy Gain Increases or decreases the intermediate color between green and cyan.
Appendix A — SD (NTSC) Camera Block Table 14. Other Settings Selection Description Aspect Ratio Aspect ratio can be selected from 16:9 or 4:3. Fan SW OFF: Select this setting to stop the fan when its operating sound is found to be bothersome in a studio or other such environment. Auto: The temperature is detected automatically, and the fan starts operating when the temperature exceeds approx. 95 ºF (35 ºC) Language English: Menu screen is displayed in English.
Menu Selections 8492_25_r0 Figure 32. Data Unchanged Screen Table 15.
Appendix A — SD (NTSC) Camera Block Table 16. Factory preset values for User Mode 58 Item User mode Iris, Shutter, Gain Set Picture Level Light PEAK/AVG Light Area Auto Iris Adjust Shutter Mode Step/Synchro Gain AGC Max Gain ±0 0 Top cut OFF Step OFF 0 dB --+2 AWC A --±0 Color Set Chroma Level White Bal ATW Speed Pedestal Painting: R Gain B Gain R Pedestal B Pedestal G/L, Color Bar Set H Phase SC Coarse SC Fine Color Bar Set Color Bar Set2 ±0 1 ±0 7.5 IRE 0.
Menu Selections Table 16. Factory preset values for User Mode Item User mode Other Set 1 Gamma Knee Point White Clip Flare R Flare G Flare B Black Stretch Clean DNR 0.
Appendix A — SD (NTSC) Camera Block Specifications SD camera specifications are listed in Table 17. Table 17. SD Camera Specifications 60 Power Requirements 12 Vdc 15 W Optical System 2/3” Prism optical system, F1.4 Pickup Device 2/3” Interline wide CCD Total Pixels 1020 (H)x505 (V) (About 510000 pixels) Scanning System 525 lines, 60 fields, 30 flames SYNC System Internal: EIA standard External: BBS or VBS (BNCx1, Dsub 50 Px1) Video Output Composite: 1.
Appendix B SD (PAL) Camera Block Controls and Indicators SD (PAL) camera controls and indicators are shown in Figure 33 and described in Table 18. Figure 33. SD Camera Controls and Indicators FRONT REAR 3 4 1 ZOOM/FOCUS 2 14 13 SDI OUT 1 5 12 11 6 SDI OUT 2 7 9 8492_12_r0 10 8 Table 18. SD Camera Controls and Indicators Item Name Description 1 Lens mount 2/3” Standard bayonet type (B4) mount.
Appendix B — SD (PAL) Camera Block Table 18. SD Camera Controls and Indicators Item Name 10 SDI OUT 1 and 2 Description SDI video outputs (SDI Option card) When the camera is in shooting mode (menu not displayed), the color bar and shooting conditions are alternately indicated by pressing the switch. 11 NO/BAR switch (NO/BAR/–) With the Main Menu displayed, you can scroll down to any Sub Menu. With a Sub Menu displayed, you can reduce the value of any setting.
Menu Selections Outdoor mode Suited to outdoor shooting. Settings can be changed using a simple menu. User mode Settings can be changed using a detail menu. Setting by Camera 1. Turn the camera on while keeping the MENU switch (Figure 33) depressed. 2. The use mode setting menu (Figure 34) appears on the monitor screen and one of the use mode blinks . 8492_26_r0 Figure 34. Use Mode Setting Menu 3. Press the MENU switch, ITEM/AWC switch, or NO/BAR switch to let the desired use mode blink.
Appendix B — SD (PAL) Camera Block Menu Item Setting Each of the four use modes of the camera has a main menu (Figure 35). Figure 35. Main Menu - Halogen, Fluorescent, Outdoor Mode Use mode 8492_27_r0 Blinking • Each item of the main menu has a submenu, which consists of several settings. • These settings have been preset to the optimum values to suit each use mode, and can be changed to suit actual shooting conditions. 1. Keep the MENU switch depressed for 5 seconds or more.
Menu Selections Brightness Setting 8492_28_r0 Figure 36. Brightness Setting Submenu Table 19. Brightness Settings Selection Description Iris Level (-50 to +50) Convergence level of AUTO IRIS/AUTO GAIN UP/ AUTO ND (ELC) can be adjusted. Iris PEAK/AVG (P50 to A50) The ratio of AUTO IRIS/AUTO GAIN up/AUTO ND (ELC) detected peak to average can be adjusted within a predetermined range. Iris Area A photometric measurement method can be selected for AUTO IRIS/AUTO GAIN UP/AUTO ND (ELC).
Appendix B — SD (PAL) Camera Block Color Setting 8492_29_r0 Figure 37. Color Setting Submenu Table 20. Color Settings Selection Description Chroma Level (-3 to +3) Chroma Level can be decreased or increased to any of three levels each. Flesh Tone (-3 to +3) Skin color can be decreased or increased to any of three levels each. White Bal ATW: The white balance is automatically adjusted to be always right.
Menu Selections Sharpness (DTL) Setting Overview 8492_31_r0 Figure 39. Sharpness (DTL) Settings Submenu Table 22. Sharpness (DTL) Settings Selection Description DTL Select (Normal, Super DTL) If contour correction is not sufficient at the Normal position when Detail Level setting is set to Low or High, select the Super DTL position. *Neither Normal nor Super DTL is valid for contour correction if Detail Level setting is in the OFF position.
Appendix B — SD (PAL) Camera Block Other Settings Overview 8492_32_r0 Figure 40. Other Settings Submenu Table 23. Other Settings Selection Description Contrast (Gamma) (Low, Mid, High) Contrast can be adjusted to any of three levels. Shutter Speed OFF: Electronic shutter is turned off. 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000: Electronic shutter operates at one of these speeds as selected. S/Scan (Synchro Scan): Electronic shutter operates at the speed set with the Synchro Scan setting.
Menu Selections Table 23. Other Settings Selection Description Signal Select This enables RGB, Y/Pr/Pb or Y/C to be selected as the component signals which are to be output from the I/F REMOTE connector. Aspect Ratio Aspect ratio can be selected from 16:9 or 4:3. Fan SW OFF: Select this setting to stop the fan when its operating sound is found to be bothersome in a studio or other such environment.
Appendix B — SD (PAL) Camera Block Table 24. Iris, Shutter, Gain Settings Selection Description This setting is possible only when Step or Synchro Scan is selected in Shutter Mode setting. When “Step” has been selected as the Shutter Mode setting: OFF: Electronic shutter is turned off. 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000: Electronic shutter operates at one of these speeds as selected. When “Synchro Scan” has been selected as the Shutter Mode setting: 60.34 Hz to 15.
Menu Selections Color Settings 8492_34_r0 Figure 42. Color Settings Submenu Table 25. Color Settings Selection Description Chroma Level (-3 to +3) Chroma Level can be decreased or increased to three levels. White Bal ATW: The white balance is automatically adjusted to the optimum position.
Appendix B — SD (PAL) Camera Block G/L Adjustment Settings 8492_35_r0 Figure 43. G/L Adjustment Setting Submenu Table 26. G/L Adjustment Settings Selection Description H Phase (-206 to +49) Horizontal phase can be adjusted when a genlock signal is supplied. SC Coarse (1, 2, 3, 4) Coarse adjustment of sub carrier phase can be made when a genlock signal is supplied. SC Fine (-511 to +511) Fine adjustment of sub carrier phase can be made when a genlock signal is supplied.
Menu Selections Table 27. Detail Settings Selection Description Detail Band (1 to 5) A contour correction band can be set with the Detail setting at High or Low. The higher setting, the finer will be the detail. Noise Suppress (1 to 10) Screen noise can be reduced with the Detail setting at High or Low. If the noise suppress compensation level is set too high, a fine object will be reproduced less sharply.
Appendix B — SD (PAL) Camera Block Table 28. Color matrix Settings Selection Description YI_G Phase Varies the hue of the intermediate color between yellow and green. G Gain Increases or decreases the green. G Phase Varies the hue of the green. G_Cy Gain Increases or decreases the intermediate color between green and cyan. G_Cy Phase Varies the hue of the intermediate color between green and cyan. Cy Gain Increases or decreases the cyan. Cy Phase Varies the hue of the cyan.
Menu Selections Table 29. Other Settings Selection Description Aspect Ratio Aspect ratio can be selected from 16:9 or 4:3. Fan SW OFF: Select this setting to stop the fan when its operating sound is found to be bothersome in a studio or other such environment. Auto: The temperature is detected automatically, and the fan starts operating when the temperature exceeds approx.
Appendix B — SD (PAL) Camera Block 8492_41_r0 Figure 49. Data Unchanged Screen Table 30.
Menu Selections Table 31.
Appendix B — SD (PAL) Camera Block Specifications SD (PAL) camera specifications are listed in Table 32. Table 32. SD Camera Specifications 78 Power Requirements 12 Vdc 15.4 W Optical System 2/3” Prism optical system, F1.4 Pickup Device 2/3” Interline wide CCD Total Pixels 1008 (H)x591 (V) (About 540000 pixels) Scanning System 629 lines, 50 fields, 25 flames SYNC System Internal: PAL standard External: BBS or VBS (BNCx1, Dsub 50 Px1) Video Output Composite: 1.
C Appendix HD Camera Block Controls and Indicators HD camera controls and indicators are shown in Figure 50 and described in Table 33. Figure 50. HD Camera Controls and Indicators FRONT REAR 1 14 13 2 12 11 3 4 10 5 9 8492_42_r0 6 8 7 Table 33. HD Camera Controls and Indicators Item Name Description 1 Lens mount 2/3” Standard bayonet type (B4) mount. 2 Lens fixing ring knob Rotate the lens fixing ring knob counterclockwise and remove the lens mount cap.
Appendix C — HD Camera Block Table 33. HD Camera Controls and Indicators Item Name Description 9 G/L input connector (G/L IN) For gen-lock with the camera, the external sync signal (black burst) or tri-level sync signal is supplied to this input connector. 10 HD SDI output connector (HD SDI OUT) SDI signal output. When the camera is in shooting mode (menu not displayed), the color bar and the shooting conditions are alternately indicated by pressing the switch for about 5 seconds.
Menu Selections Figure 51. Top-Level USER Menu When the VIDEO MENU is selected: When the FILM MENU is selected: USER MENU (FILM MENU) 1. MAINTENANCE 2. SETTING 3. CAMERA ID 4. FILE OPERATION 5. TIME CODE 8492_43_r0 USER MENU 1. MAINTENANCE 2. SETTING 3. CAMERA ID 4. FILE OPERATION 3. Press the UP or DOWN switch to move the cursor to the target item and press the ENTER switch to move to a menu at a lower hierarchical level. 4.
Appendix C — HD Camera Block Black Shading Menu The BLACK SHADING menu is shown in Figure 53. Menu selections are described in Table 34. Figure 53. BLACK SHADING Menu ** BLACK SHADING ** :ON 8492_45_r0 DETECTION CORRECT(DIG) Table 34. BLACK SHADING Menu Selections Selection Description DETECTION [READY, ACTIVE] For automatically correcting the black shading. CORRECT(DIG) [OFF, ON] For ON/OFF control of the detection correction.
Menu Selections Table 35. PEDESTAL, GAMMA Menu Selections Selection Description M GAMMA [0.35 to 0.75 (DRS OFF), –10 to +10 (DRS ON)] For adjusting the gamma characteristics. R GAMMA [–15 to +15 (DRS OFF), –10 to +10 (DRS ON)] For adjusting the gamma characteristics of the red in relation to the master gamma characteristics. B GAMMA [–15 to +15 (DRS OFF), –10 to +10 (DRS ON)] For adjusting the gamma characteristics of the blue in relation to the master gamma characteristics.
Appendix C — HD Camera Block Flare Menu The FLARE menu is shown in Figure 55. Menu selections are described in Table 36. Figure 55. FLARE Menu ** FLARE ** :000 :000 :000 :ON 8492_47_r0 R FLARE G FLARE B FLARE FLARE Table 36. FLARE Menu Selections Selection Description R FLARE [000 to 100] G FLARE [000 to 100] For adjusting the flare correction. B FLARE [000 to 100] FLARE [OFF, ON] 84 For turning the flare correction ON or OFF.
Menu Selections Knee, White Clip Menu The KNEE, WHITE CLIP menu is shown in Figure 56. Menu selections are described in Table 37. Figure 56. KNEE, WHITE CLIP Menu KNEE, WHITE CLIP (1/2) M KNEE POINT R KNEE POINT B KNEE POINT M KNEE SLOPE R KNEE SLOPE B KNEE SLOPE A. KNEE POINT A. KNEE LEVEL M WHITE CLIP LVL R WHITE CLIP LVL B WHITE CLIP LVL ** :95.00% :+00.00% :+00.00% :50 :+00 :+00 :95.
Appendix C — HD Camera Block Table 37. KNEE, WHITE CLIP Menu Selections Selection Description R WHITE CLIP LVL [–15% to +15%] For correcting the amount of red for the M WHITE CLIP LVL. B WHITE CLIP LVL [–15% to +15%] For correcting the amount of blue for the M WHITE CLIP LVL. KNEE [OFF, MANUAL, AUTO] For selecting the knee operation mode. This setting does not take effect when FILM REC is selected. WHITE CLIP [OFF, ON] For tuning white clip ON or OFF.
Menu Selections Detail Menu The DETAIL menu is shown in Figure 58. Menu selections are described in Table 39. Figure 58. DETAIL Menu ** DETAIL (1/2) ** :ON :+00 :11 :02 :2 :10 :ON :3 SLIM DETAIL DETAIL (+) DETAIL (-) DETAIL CLIP DETAIL SOURCE :OFF :+00 :+00 :00 :(G+R)/2 8492_50_r0 DETAIL TOTAL DTL LEVEL H DTL LEVEL CRISP LEVEL DEPENDENT PEAK FREQUENCY KNEE APERTURE KNEE APE LEVEL ** DETAIL (2/2) ** Table 39.
Appendix C — HD Camera Block Skin Tone Detail Menu The SKIN TONE DETAIL menu is shown in Figure 59. Menu selections are described in Table 40. Figure 59. SKIN TONE DETAIL Menu ** SKIN TONE DETAIL ** :OFF :OFF :5 :190 :010 :055 :090 :010 :+000 8492_51_r0 SKIN TONE DTL SKIN GET SKIN DTL CORING Y MAX Y MIN I CENTER I WIDTH Q WIDTH Q PHASE Table 40. SKIN TONE DETAIL Menu Selections 88 Selection Description SKIN TONE DTL [OFF, ON] For turning the SKIN TONE DTL ON or OFF.
Menu Selections Gain, Auto Iris Menu The GAIN, AUTO IRIS menu is shown in Figure 60. Menu selections are described in Table 41. Figure 60. GAIN, AUTO IRIS Menu ** GAIN, AUTO IRIS ** :0dB :9dB :18dB :050 :050 :NORM1 :LENS :05 8492_52_r0 LOW GAIN MID GAIN HIGH GAIN A. IRIS LEVEL A. IRIS PEAK/AVE A. IRIS WINDOW IRIS MODE IRIS GAIN Table 41.
Appendix C — HD Camera Block Super Gain Menu The SUPER GAIN menu is shown in Figure 61. Menu selections are described in Table 42. Figure 61. SUPER GAIN Menu ** S. GAIN (1/2) MODE TOTAL GAIN *GAIN S. GAIN (2/2) ** M GAMMA M PED OFFSET R PED OFFSET B PED OFFSET :S. GAIN1 :42dB :30dB :+6dB :+6dB :OFF :1 :00 :5 :2 S. GAIN1 :0.50 :+000 :+000 :+000 8492_53_r0 PIX MIX V MIX FRAME MIX H DETAIL LEVEL CRISP LEVEL DEPENDENT PEAK FREQUENCY ** S. GAIN1 ** Note These settings are performed when S.
Menu Selections Frame Mode Menu The FRAME MODE menu is shown in Figure 62. Menu selections are described in Table 43. Figure 62. FRAME MODE Menu ** FRAME MODE ** :OFF :60 - 6 :60 8492_54_r0 SCAN REVERSE FRAME RATE RANGE FRAME RATE Table 43. FRAME MODE Menu Selections Selection Description SCAN REVERSE [OFF, REVERSE1 to 3] For selecting the video output scanning FRAME RATE RANGE [60-6, 60-4] For selecting the range over which the frame rate can be varied with variable frames.
Appendix C — HD Camera Block Matrix Menu The MATRIX menu is shown in Figure 63. Menu selections are described in Table 44. Figure 63. MATRIX Menu ** MATRIX ** :A :+00 :+00 :+00 :+00 :+00 :+00 8492_55_r0 MATRIX TABLE MATRIX R - G MATRIX R - B MATRIX G - R MATRIX G - B MATRIX B - R MATRIX B - G Table 44. MATRIX Menu Selections 92 Selection Description MATRIX TABLE [A, B] For selecting the table in which the matrix data is to be stored.
Menu Selections Color Correction Menu The COLOR CORRECTION menu is shown in Figure 64. Menu selections are described in Table 45. Figure 64. COLOR CORRECTION Menu COLOR CORRECTION (1/2) SAT PHASE R +00 +00 Mg +00 +00 B +00 +00 Cy +00 +00 G +00 +00 Yl +00 +00 COLOR CORRECTION (2/2) SAT PHASE R-Mg +00 +00 Mg-B +00 +00 B-Cy +00 +00 Cy-G +00 +00 G-Yl +00 +00 Yl-R +00 +00 ** ** ** 8492_56_r0 ** Table 45.
Appendix C — HD Camera Block Mode Menu The MODE menu is shown in Figure 66. Menu selections are described in Table 46. Figure 66. MODE Menu ** MODE (1/2) ** MODE (2/2) STATUS MENU ON BAR MENU SEL FAN :OFF :LOW :BAR :1 :OFF :OFF :OFF :FULL (16:9) :1080/59.94i ** :OFF :OFF :VIDEO MENU :AUTO 8492_58_r0 D5600K GAIN SELECT CAM ID CAM ID POSI MATRIX TABLE COLOR CORRECTION DIGITAL EXTENDER BAR SEL FORMAT ** Table 46.
Menu Selections Table 46. MODE Menu Selections Selection Description FORMAT [720/60p, 59.94p, 50p, 1080/ 60i, 59.94i, 50i, 1080/30p, 29.97p, 25p, 24p, 23.98p] For selecting the video output format. The format is switched when the ENTER operation is performed. For turning the AWB/ABB operation displays ON or OFF. The status displays are as follows. 8492_60_r0 AWB OK AWB ACTIVE: While automatic white balance is being executed. AWB OK: When the automatic white balance has been adjusted satisfactorily.
Appendix C — HD Camera Block Shutter Menu The SHUTTER menu is shown in Figure 67. Menu selections are described in Table 47. Figure 67. SHUTTER Menu ** SHUTTER ** :OFF :1/100 :60.32Hz 8492_61_r0 SHUTTER MODE SHUTTER SPEED SYNCHRO SCAN Table 47. SHUTTER Menu Selections 96 Selection Description SHUTTER MODE [OFF, ON, SYNCHRO] For selecting the operation mode of the shutter. OFF: For turning the shutter OFF. ON: For setting the shutter speed which was set by SHUTTER SPEED.
Menu Selections Gen-Lock Menu The GEN-LOCK menu is shown in Figure 68. Menu selections are described in Table 48. Figure 68. GEN-LOCK Menu ** GEN-LOCK ** :BNC :+00 :+000 :+0 :+00 8492_62_r0 GEN-LOCK INPUT H PHASE-COARSE H PHASE-FINE SD HD PHASE CRS SD HD PHASE FINE Table 48. GEN-LOCK Menu Selections Selection Description GEN-LOCK INPUT [BNC, DSUB] For selecting whether the sync signals are to be input from the BNC or DSUB connector.
Appendix C — HD Camera Block Pix Defect Menu The PIX DEFECT menu is shown in Figure 69. Menu selections are described in Table 49. Figure 69. PIX DEFECT Menu ** PIX DEFECT ** R G B Y :READY CNT 1 5 2 1 8492_63_r0 AUTO DETECTION Table 49. PIX DEFECT Menu Selections Selection AUTO DETECTION Description When ACTIVE is selected, automatic defect compensation processing* is performed, and when this processing is completed, the status returns to READY.
Menu Selections Protocol Menu The PROTOCOL menu is shown in Figure 70. Menu selections are described in Table 50. CAUTION Changing the protocol to anything other than 4, will cause to camera block to lose communication with the pan/tilt head, SHOT Director, and Ignite system. If you lose communication, you must reset the protocol to 4 using the controls and indicators on the back of the camera block. Figure 70. PROTOCOL Menu ** PROTOCOL ** :1 8492_64_r0 PROTOCOL Table 50.
Appendix C — HD Camera Block Camera ID Menu The CAMERA ID menu is shown in Figure 71. Menu selections are described in Table 51. Figure 71. CAMERA ID Menu * CAMERA ID * 8492_65_r0 ID :CAM1 Table 51. CAMERA ID Menu Selections 100 Selection Description ID: An ID of not more than 10 characters consisting of alphanumerics, symbols and spaces can be set for the camera.
Menu Selections File Operation Menu The FILE OPERATION menu is shown in Figure 72. Menu selections are described in Table 52. Figure 72. FILE OPERATION Menu FILE OPERATION * * FILE OPERATION * * FILE OPERATION * MODE LOAD FROM :LOAD :USER1 MODE STORE TO :STORE :USER1 MODE STORE TO :STORE :USER1 EXECUTE :NO EXECUTE :NO EXECUTE :YES 8492_66_r0 * Table 52.
Appendix C — HD Camera Block Time Code Menu The TIME CODE menu is shown in Figure 73. Menu selections are described in Table 53. Note TIME CODE is displayed ONLY when FILM MENU has been set and either the 720/60p or 720/59.94p format has been selected. Figure 73. TIME CODE Menu * TIME CODE * :00 :00 :00 :00 8492_67_r0 RESET HOUR MINUTE SECOND FRAME PRESET Table 53. TIME CODE Menu Selections 102 Selection Description RESET For resetting the time code to zero.
Adjustments Adjustments Camera adjustments can be accomplished in one of two modes, shooting mode or menu mode. Shooting mode adjustments are accomplished by pressing rear panel switches while viewing a specific target object/scene. Menu mode adjustments are accomplished by accessing the USER menu, navigating to a desired submenu, then adjusting the value of a specific submenu item.
Appendix C — HD Camera Block 2. Finely adjust the synchronizing signal input and video signal output phases by H PHASE-FINE. When using SD synchronizing signals: 1. Roughly adjust the synchronizing signal input and video signal output phases by SDHD PHASE-CRS (coarse). 2. Finely adjust the synchronizing signal input and video signal output phases by SD-HD PHASE-FINE. If the adjustment performed using SD-HD PHASE is not satisfactory, use H PHASE-COARSE/FINE.
Specifications Specifications HD camera specifications are listed in Table 54. Table 54. HD Camera Specifications Source Voltage 12 V dc Power Consumption 17 W Image Pickup Device 2/3” 1 million-pixel IT, CCDx3 System GBR image pickup system Resolving Optical System F1.4 prism Optical Filter ND; Clear, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64 Lens Mount Bayonet Type Output Format 1080: 60i/59.94i/50i/30psF/29.97psF/25psF/24psF/23.98psF 720: 60p/59.94p/50p Sensitivity F10, 2000lx, 3200K, white reflection rate 89.
Appendix C — HD Camera Block 106 Ignite SDC/HDC Robotic Camera Instruction Manual
D Appendix Robotic (Pan/Tilt Head) Controls and Indicators Robotic pan/tilt head controls and indicators are shown in Figure 74 and described in Table 55. Figure 74. Robotic Pan/Tilt Head Controls and Indicators 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 9 8 FRONT REAR 8492_69_r0 10 Table 55. Robotic Pan/Tilt Head Controls and Indicators Item Name Description 1 Zero degree tilt registration hole Used to orient the pan/tilt head in the desired direction prior to mounting.
Appendix D — Robotic (Pan/Tilt Head) Table 55. Robotic Pan/Tilt Head Controls and Indicators Item Name Description DB15 connector Camera control cable provides serial control and 12 V dc power from the pan/ tilt head to the camera block. 7 DB9 connector Zoom/focus to lens 8 8” pedestal mount Extension pedestal mount. 9 Zero degree pan registration mark Used to verify that the pan/tilt head is pointed in the correct direction prior to mounting.
Setting Soft Stops Setting Soft Stops Soft stops are software adjustable electrical limits for pan and tilt rotation. • The default soft stops for both pan and tilt are ± 178º. • If you install a prompter, you must set the tilt soft stops to ± 30º. • You may also have to change default pan/tilt soft stops to prevent the camera and/or prompter from contacting an obstacle near the selected mounting location.
Appendix D — Robotic (Pan/Tilt Head) 110 Ignite SDC/HDC Robotic Camera Instruction Manual
Glossary A Clip A threshold level adjustment to which the keying attribute (luminance, chrominance) is compared for generating the internal key control signal. Clip, in conjunction with gain, sets the switching point between the background and the key fill. Also see Gain. Aspect The horizontal and vertical display dimension ratio of a picture; i.e., the width divided by the height (usually expressed as x:y). The aspect ratio of a traditional standard definition (SD) television screen is 4:3, or 1.33:1.
Glossary Frame IP (Internet Protocol) One complete scan of a video image. For interlace video, alternate lines are scanned so a frame containing all the picture information consists of two fields. Also see Field. Frame Rate The number of frames presented per second. For interlace systems the frame rate is half the field presentation rate. G A data-oriented protocol used for communicating data across a packet-switched internetwork.
Glossary M ProAv Professional Audio/Video production. MAC (Media Access Control) A unique identifier (address) attached to most forms of networking equipment. On broadcast networks such as Ethernet, the MAC address allows each host to be uniquely identified and allows frames to be marked for specific hosts. Q R S N Saturation NTSC (National Television System Committee) U.S. government and industry committee which defined the 525-line 60 (59.
Glossary S/N (Signal to Noise) Ratio Sync The amount of desired signal as compared to undesired signal. A way of measuring how good a picture or a sound will be. The higher the ratio between the desired type of signal and the unwanted noise, the better the results. (1) General term for a synchronizing signal or signal component. Digital systems generally employ an analog external timing reference signal (such as color black or tri-level sync) to synchronize different pieces of equipment.
Glossary TTL (Through-the-Lens) Term used to describe a type of prompter. A TTL prompter mounts horizontally in front of the camera. A glass screen mounted 45° above the prompter reflects the script so that the announcer can read the text while looking at the camera behind the screen.
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Index Index Numerics 8” pedestal mount 108 A Acceleration 109 Accuracy - Repeatability 109 Additional Equipment (Required) 18 Adjustments 103 AGC Max Gain 45, 51, 65, 70 Amphenol circular connector 107 Area 45 Aspect Ratio 49, 56, 69, 75 Conversion 60, 78 ATW Speed 46, 52, 66, 71 Auto A. KNEE LEVEL 85 A. KNEE POINT 85 A.IRIS LEVEL 89 A.IRIS PEAK/AVE 89 A.
Index Phase 55, 74 SAT/PHASE 93 Cy_B Gain 55, 74 Phase 55, 74 Cy-G SAT/PHASE 93 D D5600K 94 Dark Detail 54, 73 DB15 connector 108 DB9 connector 108 DC 12 V input 41, 61, 79 Default/Recommended Cam ID and IP addressess 108 Dependent 54 Detail 53, 58, 72, 87 (–) 87 (+) 87 Band 54 Clip 87 Menu 87 Select 47, 67 Set 1 77 Set 2 77 Detail Band 73 DIGITAL EXTENDER 94 Dimensions (WxHxD) 60, 78, 105 documentation online 4 DOWN/BAR switch (DOWN/BAR) 80 DRS 83 DYNAMIC LEVEL 83 E EFFECT DEPTH 83 Electronic Shutter Spe
Index Menu 97 Grass Valley web site 4 G-Yl SAT/PHASE 93 H H DETAIL LEVEL 90 Detail Level 87 Detail Level H 53, 72 Detail Level L 54, 72 Phase 47, 53, 66, 72 PHASE-COARSE 97 PHASE-FINE 97 Halogen mode 42, 62 Hardware Description 18 HD Camera Block 79 SDI output 80 HIGH COLOR 86 GAIN 89 Horizontal Resolution 60, 78 HOUR 102 Humidity 60, 78 I I CENTER 88 WIDTH 88 I/F Remote connector 41, 61 ID 100 Image Pickup Device 105 Indicators 60, 78 indoor shooting 42, 62 under fluorescent lighting 43, 62 Initial Setti
Index WHITE CLIP LVL 85 Maintenance Menu 81 Manu Gain Up 46, 65 MATRIX B-G 92 B-R 92 G-B 92 G-R 92 R-B 92 R-G 92 TABLE 92, 94 Matrix Menu 92 Maximum Load Capacity 109 Menu 93 Item Setting 44, 64 ON BAR 95 SEL 95 Selections 42, 62, 80 switch 42, 62, 80 Mg Gain 54, 73 Phase 54, 73 SAT/PHASE 93 Mg_R Gain 54, 73 Phase 54, 73 Mg-B SAT/PHASE 93 MID GAIN 89 Minimum Illumination 60, 78 MINUTE 102 MODE 90, 101 Menu 94 Model Numbers (tbl) 18 mount 78 N ND FILTER 86 NO/BAR switch (NO/BAR/–) 42, 62 Noise Rating 109 Su
Index Protocol 99 Menu 99 Q Q PHASE 88 WIDTH 88 R R 54, 82 BLACK GAMMA 83 FLARE 84 Gain 73, 86 GAMMA 83 KNEE POINT 85 KNEE SLOPE 85 PED OFFSET 90 Phase 73 SAT/PHASE 93 WHITE CLIP LVL 86 R/B Gain Menu 86 R_YI Gain 54, 73 Phase 54, 73 DETECTION 82 Registration 60, 78 Regulatory Notices 15 Certifications and Compliances 15 RESET 102 switch 107 Resolving Optical System 105 R-Mg SAT/PHASE 93 Robotic Pan/Tilt Head 107 S S/N Ratio 60, 78, 105 Safety Cautions 13 Summary 11 Terms and Symbols 11 Warnings 12 SC 66
Index System Interconnection 30 Camera/Lens Assembly 31 Interconnect Diagram (fig) 30 Power 32 Prompter (Optional) 32 Robotic Pan/Tilt Head 31 T Tally 80 light 42, 62 output connector (TALLY OUT) 79 Temperature 60, 78, 105 Tilt Range 109 w/ Prompter 109 Time Code Menu 102 Total DTL LEVEL 87 GAIN 90 Pixels 60, 78 Troubleshooting 37 Communication 37 Power 37 Problem/Cause/Solution Matrix (tbl) 37 Robotics 38 Tally 39 Video 38 web site FAQ database 4 web site Grass Valley 4 web site software download 4 Weigh