User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Preparations
- Shooting Video and Shooting Functions
- Shooting Video
- Video Configuration: System Frequency, Frame Rate and Resolution
- Setting the Camera Mode
- Adjusting Main Camera Functions with the Joystick
- Adjusting the Aperture
- Gain
- Shutter Speed
- ND Filter
- White Balance
- Adjusting the Focus
- Aspect Markers
- Infrared Mode
- Using the Optional RC-V100 Remote Controller
- Customization
- External Connections
- Additional Information
Preparing the Power Supply
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Preparations
Preparing the Power Supply
You can power the camera using a commercially available external power supply connected to the
DC IN 1 terminal (via a commercially available power cable with a female 4-pin XLR connector) or the
DC IN 2 terminal (via a commercially available power cable, using the supplied power connector).
For the USA and Canada only
The external power supply and power cable must conform to the following specifications and be
certified to meet safety standards set by UL, CSA or similar organization.
The power supply should also comply with IEC/UL60950-1 (SELV/LPS) standards.
External power supply (commercially available)
Power supply (output): 11 to 17 V DC
Current (output): 3 A or higher
Power cable (commercially available)
Power cable rating: 3 A or higher (current-carrying capacity) / 30 V DC (rated)
Using the DC IN 1 Terminal
Refer to the following terminal configuration when selecting a power cable.
1 Set the Q switch to OFF.
2 Connect the 4-pin XLR connector to the DC IN 1
terminal.
DC IN 1 terminal configuration
Pin Signal
1 Ground
2 Unused
3 Unused
4 11 to 17 V DC
Terminal type: 4-pin XLR (male connector)