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Z-HD5500

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Please read these operating instructions carefully for proper operation

and keep them for future reference.

Note: The model and serial numbers of your product are important for you to keep for your convenience and protection. These numbers appear on the nameplate located on bottom of the product. Please record these numbers in the spaces provided below, and retain this manual for future reference.

Model No. Serial No.

说明书(环境方面:补充资料) 对象产品:彩色摄像机

Z-HD5500/Z-HD5500E

1.电子产品污染控制标志

此标志是根据 2006 年 2 月 28 日公

布的《电子信息产品污染控制管理办

法》以及 SJ/T11364-2006《电子信

息产品污染控制标识要求》而制定

的,是用来表示适用于在中华人民共

和国流通的电子信息产品的环保使

用期限。

只要遵守此类产品的安全事项以及使用上应注意的问题,从制造日

起到此年限内,不会发生产品中的有害物质外泄、突变等,不会对环境、人体以及财产产生

严重影响。同时,此年限是除去必须定期交换的保守部品的,是其他产品的环保使用期限。

产品在正常情况下使用完毕要废弃时,请遵守各地区对电子信息产品的回收・再利用的相关

各项法律、法规。

另外,从第三者处转买的情况下即使在本期限内也视为失去效力。

2.产品中有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量

有毒有害物质或元素

部件名称

(Pb)

水银

(Hg)

(Cd)

六价铬

(Cr(VI))

1 主机

× ○ × ○

多溴

联苯

(PBB)

多溴

二苯醚

(PBDE)

○:表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定

的限量要求以下。

×:表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均材料中的含量超出 SJ/T11363-2006 标准

规定的限量要求。

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and safety Instructions on your equipment.

Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices.

SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL

This is the “Safety Alert Symbol.”

This symbol is used to call your attention to items or operations that could be dangerous to you or other persons using this equipment. Read these messages and follow these instructions carefully.

It is essential that you read the instructions and safety regulations before you attempt to assemble or use this equipment.

The definitions of signal words are as follows:

!

WARNING

WARNING: Personal danger

Warning notes indicate any condition or practice, which if not strictly observed, could result in personal injury or possible death.

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CAUTION

CAUTION: Possible damage to equipment

Caution notes indicate any condition or practice, which if not strictly observed or remedied, could result in damage or destruction of the equipment.

NOTE

NOTE: Notes indicate an area or subject of special merit, emphasizing either the product

 s capabilities or common errors in operation or maintenance.

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AVERTISSEMENT

Afin d’éviter tout risque d’incendie ou d’électrocution, ne pas exposer l’appareil á la pluie ou á l’humidité.

Afin d’écarter tout risque d’électrocution, garder le coffret fermé.

Ne confier l’entretien de l’appareil qu á un personnel qualifié.

VORSICHT

Um Feuergefahr und die Gefahr eines eiektrischen Schiages zu vermeiden, darf das Gerät weder Regen noch Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden.

Um einen elektrischen Schiag zu vermeiden, darf das Gehäuse richt geöffnet werden.

Überiassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur einem Fachmann.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1. Read Instructions

All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.

2. Retain Instructions

The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.

3. Heed Warnings

All warnings on the product and the operating instructions should be adhered to.

4. Follow Instructions

All operating and use instructions should be followed.

5. Cleaning

Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

6. Attachments

Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.

7. Water and Moisture

Do not use this product near water - for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.

8. Accessories

Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.

9. Moving

A product and cart combination should be moved with care.

Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.

10. Ventilation

Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered.

The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to.

11. Power Sources

This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label.

If company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.

12. Grounding or Polarization

This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type plug a plug having a third (grounding) pin.

This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.

13. Power-Cord Protection

Power-supply cords should be routed to that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plug, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.

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14. Lightning

For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.

15. Overloading

Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.

16. Object and Liquid Entry

Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.

17. Inflammable and Explosive Substance

Avoid using this product where there are gases, and also where there are inflammable and explosive substances in the immediate vicinity.

18. Heavy Shock or Vibration

When carrying this product around, do not subject the product to heavy shock or vibration.

19. Servicing

Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

20. Damage Requiring Service

Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b. if liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product. c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation. e. If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way. f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance-this indicates a need for service.

21. Replacement Parts

When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part.

Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.

22. Safety Check

Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.

23. Wall or Ceiling Mounting

The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.

24. Heat

The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

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WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN

1. Alle Anweisungen lesen.

Vor Betrieb des Erzeugnisses sollten alle Sicherheits-und Bedienungsanleitungen gelesen werden.

2. Die Anweisungen aufbewahren.

Die Sicherheits-und Bedienungsanleitungen sollten fünftigen Bezug aufbewahrt werden.

3. Warnungen beachten.

Die Warnungen auf dem Erzeugnis und in den Bedienungsanleitungen solten beachtet werden.

4. Anweisungen befolgen.

Alle Bedienungsanleitung-und

Verwendungsanweisungen sollten befolgt werden.

5. Reinigung

Den Stecker des Geräts vor Reinigung aus der Steckdose ziehen. Keine flüssigen Reinigungsmittel oder Aerosolreiniger verwenden. Zum Reinigen einen feuchten Lappen verwenden.

6. Zubehör

Nur vom-Hersteller des Erzeugnisses empfohlenes Zubehör verwenden, da es sonst zu Störungen kommen kann.

7. Wasser und Feuchtigkeit

Dieses Erzeugnis nicht in der Nähe von Wasser verwenden - z.B, in der Nähe einer Badewanne, eines

Waschbeckens, einer Küchenspüle, eines Waschzubers, in einem nassen Keller, in der Nähe eines

Schwimmbeckens usw.

8. Aufstellung

Das Erzeugnis nicht auf einen unstabilen Wagen, Stand, Dreifuß, Träger oder Tisch stellen.

Das Erzeugnis kann sonst herunterfallen und ein kind oder einen Erwachsenen schwer verietzen.

Außerdem kann das Gerät schwer beschädigt werden. Nur mit einem Wagen, Stand, Dreifuß,

Träger oder Tisch verwenden, der vom Hersteller empfohlen oder mit dem Erzeugnis verkauft worden ist. Für jegliche Anbringung sollten die Anweisungen des Herstellers befolgt werden, und das vom Hersteller empfohlene Anbringungszubehör sollte verwendet werden.

9. Eine Kombination von Erzeugnis und Wagen sollte vorsichtig bewegt werden.

Schneller Halt, übermäßige Krafteinwirkung und unebene Oberflächen können Umkippen der kombination von Erzeugnis und Wagen verursachen.

10. Ventilation

Schlitze und Öffnungen im Gehäuse dienen der Ventilation. Sie sind für zuverlässigen Betrieb des

Gerätes und Schutz vor Überhitzung erforderlich und dürfen nicht blockiert oder abgedeckt werden.

Die Öffnungen sollten niemals dadurch blockiert werden, daß, das Gerät auf ein Bett, ein Sofa, einen

Teppich oder eine ähnliche Oberfläche gestellt wird.

Das Gerät sollte nur dann in Einbauinstallierung wie in einem Bücherschrank oder einem Gestell verwendet werden, wenn angemessene Ventilation vorgesehen ist bzw. Die Anweisungen des

Herstellers befolgt worden sind.

11. Stromversorgung

Dieses Erzeugnis sollte nur an der auf dem Typenschild angegebenen Stromversorgungsart betrieben werden. Wenn Sie nicht sicher sind, was für eine Stromversorgung Sie haben, so wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihren Erzeugnishändler oder an das lokale Elektrizitätswerk. Beziehen Sie sich für

Batteriebetrieb oder andere Stromquellen vorgesehene Erzeugnisse bitte auf die

Bedienungsanleitungen.

12. Erdung oder Polarisierung

Dieses Erzeugnis ist mit einem Schutzkontaktstecker mit drei Leitern ausgerüstet, mit einem

Erdungskontakt. Dieser Stecker paßt nur in ein schuko-Steckdose. Dies ist eine

Sicherheitsmaßnahme. Wenn Sie den Stecker nicht in die Steckdose stecken können, so wenden Sie sich bitte an ihren Elektriker, damit er die veraltete Schuts des Schutzkontaktsteckers unwirksam.

13. Netzkabelschutz

Netzkabel sollten so verlegt werden, deß möglichst nicht darauf getreten wird und daß sie nicht eingeklemmt werden, mit besonderer Beachtung der kabel an Stackern, Verlängerungskabeln und dem Austritt des Kabels aus dem Erzeugnis.

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14. Blitzschlag

Für zusätzlichen Schutz des Erzeugnisses während eines Gewitters oder bei Nichtverwendung für lange Zeit den Stecker aus der Steckdose ziehen. Dies verhütet Beschädigung durch Blitzschlag und

Netzspannungsstöße.

15. Überlastung

Wandsteckdosen, Verlängerungskabel und eingebaute Bequemlickkeitssteckdosen nicht überlasten, da dies Feuer oder elektrischen Schlag verursachen kann.

16. Eindringen von Fremdkörpern und Flüssigkeit

Niemals Objekte irgendwelcher Art durch die Öffnungen in das Gerät schieben, da diese unter hoher

Spannung stehende Teile berühren oder kurzschließen können, wodurch es zu Feuer oder elektrischem Schlag kommen kann. Niemals Flüssigkeiten irgendwelcher Art auf das Erzeugnis verschütten.

17. Entflammbare und explosive Substanzen

Vermeiden Sie Verwendung dieses Erzeugnisses an Orten mit Gasen bzw. entflammbaren oder explosiven Substanzen in der direkten Umgebung.

18. Starke stöße oder Vibrationen

Setzen Sie das Erzeugnis beim Transport nicht starken Stößen oder Vibrationen aus.

19. Wartung

Versuchen Sie nicht, dieses Erzeugnis Selbst zu warten, da Sie sich durch Öffnen bzw. Entfernen von Abdeckungen hohen Spannungen und sonstigen Gefährdungen ausserzen können.

Beziehen Sie sich für jegliche Wartung auf qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal.

20. Beschädigung, die Wartung erfordert

Ziehen Sie den Stecker dieses Erzeugnisses aus der Steckdose und wenden Sie sich an qualifiziertes

Wartungspersonal, wenn eine der folgenden Bedingungen vorliegt: a. Wenn das Netzkabel oder der Stecker beschädigt ist. b. Bei Eindringen von Flüssigkeit oder Fremdkörpern in das Gerät. c. Wenn das Erzeugnis Regen oder Wasser ausgesetzt worden ist. d. Wenn das Erzeugnis bei Befolgen der Bedienungsanleitungen nicht normal funktioniert.

Nur die Regelelemente verstellen, die in den Bedienungsanleitungen behandelt werden, da unangemessene Einstellung anderer Regelelemente Beschädigung verursachen kann und oft beträchtliche Arbeit durch einen qualifizierten Techniker erfordert, um das Erzeugnis wieder, zu normalem Betrieb zurückzubringen. e. Wenn das Erzeugnis fallen gelassen oder beschädigt worden ist. f. Wenn das Erzeugnis eine klare Änderung in der Leistung zeigt-dies weist darauf hin, daß

Wartung erforderlich ist.

21. Ersatzteile

Wenn Ersatzteile erforderlich sind, darauf achten, daß der Wartungstechniker nur die vom Hersteller festgelegten Ersatzteile oder Teile mit den gleichen Charakteristiken wie die ursprünglichen Teile verwendet. Unautorisierte Ersatzteile können Feuer, elektrischen Schlag oder sonstige

Gefährdungen verursachen.

22. Sicherheitsprüfung

Bitten Sie den Wartungstechniker nach der Vollendung von Wartung oder Reparaturarbeiten an diesem Erzeugnis um die Durchführung von Sicherheitsprüfungen, um zu bestimmen, daß das

Erzeugnis im angemissenen Betriebszustand ist.

23. Anbringung an der Wand oder an der Decke

Das Erzeugnis sollte nur entsprechend den Empfehlungen des Herstellers an einer Wand oder an der

Decke angebracht werden.

24. Wärme

Das Erzeugnis sollte fern von Wärmequellen wie Radiatoren, Heizwiderständen, Öfen und anderen

Wärme erzeugenden Erzeugnissen (einschließlich Verstärkern) aufgestellt werden.

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MISES EN GARDE IMPORTANTES

1. Lire les instructions

Lire toutes les instructions de sécurité et de fonctionnement avant de faire fonctionner l’appareil.

2. Conserver ces instructions

Conserver les instructions de sécurité et de fonctionnement á des fins de référence ultérieure.

3. Tenir compte des avertissements

Tous les avertissements qui figurent sur l’appareil et dans le mode d’emploi devront être respectés.

4. Observer les instructions

Observer toutes les instructions de fonctionnement et d’utilisation.

5. Nettoyage

Avant de procéder au nettoyage, débrancher l’appareil de la prise secteur. Ne pas utiliser de produits de nettoyage liquides ou en aérosol.

Nettoyer l’appareil avec un chiffon humide.

6. Fixations

Ne pas utiliser de fixations non recommandées par le fabricant de l’appareil car elles pourraient être source de danger.

7. Eau et humidité

Ne pas utiliser l’appareil á proximité d’eau-par exemple prés d’une baignoire, d’un lavabo, d’un évier ou d’un bac á lessive, dans un sous-sol humide, ou prés d’une piscine, etc.

8. Accessoires

Ne pas placer l’appareil sur un chariot, un socle, un pied, un support ou one table instables

L’appareil pourrait tomber, blessant griévement des enfants ou des adultes, et étant sérieusement endommagé.

Utiliser exclusivement le chariot, le socle, le pied, le support ou la table recommandés par le fabricant, ou vendus avec l’appareil. Pour tout montage de l’appareil, respecter les instructions du fabricant, et utiliser á cette fin l’accessoire de montage recommandé par le fabricant.

9. L’appareil monté sur son chariot devra être déplacé avec précaution.

Des arrêts brusques, une force excessive et des surfaces irréguliéres pourraient provoquer le renversement de l’ensemble appareil-chariot.

10. Ventilation

Les fentes et les ouvertures du coffret sont prévues pour la ventilation ainsi que pour garantir un fonctionnement en toute sécurité de l’appareil et le protéger de toute surchauffe, et ces ouvertures ne devront donc être ni obstruées ni recouvertes. Ne jamais obstruer les ouvertures en placant l’appareil sur un lit, un sofa, un tapis ou toute surface similaire. Ne jamais placer l’appareil dans un support confiné, par exemple une bibliothéque ou une é tagé re, sans ventilation suffisante ou sans repecter les instructions du fabricant.

11. Sources d’allmentation

L’appareil devra être alimenté exclusivement sur le type d’alimentation indiqué sur l’étiquette signalétique. Sil’on n’est pas sûr du type d’alimentatio du local, consulter le revendeur de l’appareil ou la compagnie d’électricité locale. Pour les appareils qui fonctionnent sur batterie ou sur d’autres sources, voir le mode d’emploi.

12. Mise á la terre ou polarisation

L’appareil est doté d’une fiche trifilaire avec mise á la terre, dont la troisiéme broche assure la mise á la terre. Cette fiche ne rentrera que dans les prises trifilaires de mise á la terre. Ceci est une mesure de sécurité. Si la fiche ne rentre pas dans la prise, faire remplacer la prise désuéte par un

électricien.

Ne pas rendre vaine la measure de sécurité assurée par cette prise avec mise á la terre.

13. Protection du cordon d’alimentation

Acheminer les cordons d’alimentation de facon qu’on ne risque pas de marcher dessus ou de les coincer sous un objet placé dessus ou contre eux.

Faire particuliérement attention aux fiches des cordons, á la proximité des prises, et á l’endroit oú ils ressortent de l’appareil.

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14. Foudre

Pour renforcer la protection de l’appareil pendant un orage, ou si l’on s’en éloigne ou qu’on reste longtemps sans l’utiliser, le débrancher de la source d’alimentation. Ceci permettra d’éviter tout dommage de l’appareil dú á la foudre et aux surtensions de ligne.

15. Surcharge

Ne pas surcharger les prises, rallonges et prises multiples car cela pourrait entraîner un risque de feu ou de choc électrique.

16. Pénétration d’objets et de liquides

Ne jamais enfoncer d’objets d’aucune sorte dans les ouvertures de l’appareil car ils pourraient toucher des points de tension dangereuse ou court-circuiter des piéces, ce qui pourrait provoquer un feu ou un choc électrique. Ne jamais renverser de liquide d’aucune sorte sur l’appareil.

17. Substances inflammabes et explosives

Eviter d’utiliser l’appareil en présence de gaz, ainsi qu’á proximité immédiate de substances inflammables et explosives.

18. Chocs ou vibrations violents

Lorsqu’on transporte l’appareil, ne pas le soumettre á des chocs ou des vibrations violents.

19. Réparations

Ne pas tenter de réparer l’aapareil soi-même car le fait d’ouvrir ou de retirer les caches risque d’exposer l’utilisateur á des tensions dangereuses notamment. Confier toute réparation á un personnel qualifié.

20. Dommages nécessitant réparations

Débrancher l’appareil de la source d’alimentation et confier les réparations á un personnel qualifié dans les cas suivants: a. Lorsque le cordon d’alimentation ou sa fiche sont endommagés b. Si du liquide s’est renversé sur l’appareil ou que des objets sont tombés dedans c. Si l’appareil a été exposé á la pluie ou á l’eau. d. Si l’appareil ne fonctionne pas normalement lorsqu’on observe les instructions d’utilisation.

Ne régler que les commandes couvertes par le mode d’emploi ; en effet, un réglage incorrect des autres commandes pourrait entrainer des dommages et nécessiteront souvent des travaux de réparation coûteux par un technicien qualifié pour remettre l’appareil en état de marche. e. Si l’appareil est tombé ou qu’il a été endommagé. f. Si l’appareil affiche une nette modification de ses performances, cela signifie qu’il a besoin d’être réparé.

21. Piéces de rechange

Si l’on a besoin de piéces de rechange, veiller á ce que le technicien de réparation utilise exclusivement les piéces de rechange spécifiées par le fabricant ou des piéces ayant les mêmes caractéristiques que les piéces d’origine. Les piéces de rechange non autorisées risquent de provoquer un feu, un choc électrique et autres dangers.

22. Vérificaton de sécurité

Aprés tout travail d’entretien ou de réparation de l’appareil, demander au technicien de réparation d’effectuer les vérifications de sécurité pour s’assurer que l’appareil est en bon état de marche.

23.Montage au mur ou au plafond

L’appareil ne pourra être monté au mur ou au plafond que de la maniére recommandée par le fabricant.

24. Chaleur

Eloigner l’appareil des sources de chaleur, telles que radiateurs, appareils de chauffage, cuisiniéres, et de tour produit engendrant de la chaleur (y compris les amplificateurs).

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IMPORTANT NOTICE

For USA

These products have 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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

Operation of this product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

WARNING

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hitachi Kokusai Electric responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

For Canada

This product does not exceed the class A/class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations.

Le présent appareil n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limités applicable aux appareils numériques de classe A prescrites dans le rVglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique

édicter par le ministére des communications du canada.

NOTICE

These specifications are subject to change without prior notice due to product improvement.

Confirm the most recent specifications at time of order.

Hitachi Kokusai Electric certifies this product complies with the standard warranty conditions of Hitachi

Kokusai Electric, and that quality control is implemented to the extent required to comply with those conditions.

Warranty and service

(1) The guarantee period is one year after the data purchase. However, the defects due to erroneous use or intentional act are excluded.

(2) As the defect after expirations of the guarantee period, where product repair is possible, repair will be performed at charge.

(3) The present Warranty pertains only to the camera unit. Secondary malfunctions attributable to camera failures as well as expenses incurred by disassembly and reassembly of the related system, are beyond the scope of this Warranty.

(4) Compensation for loss of business, loss or damage to software, database and other contingent losses are beyond the scope of this Warranty.

(5) Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc. is not liable for the losses caused when the equipment is used in a system, use for business trades, production process, medical fields, crime prevention applications, etc.

(6) The parts used in the equipment have their respective lives. The lives of such parts will be shortened under the environments of high temperature or high humidity.

When the stable operation is required for a long time, it is recommended to perform periodical maintenance and inspection every year or every two years.

(7) In the case of camera trouble by miss wiring of cable, it will be considered as out of warranty.

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Contents

Outline and features ................................................................................................................................................ 1

Warnings and cautions when using ......................................................................................................................... 3

Facility names and functions .................................................................................................................................. 5

Lens installation ..................................................................................................................................................... 12

Lens flange back adjustment ................................................................................................................................. 13

White shading adjustment ..................................................................................................................................... 14

Tripod mounting ..................................................................................................................................................... 17

Viewfinder adjustment ........................................................................................................................................... 18

Viewfinder indications ............................................................................................................................................ 20

Filter selection ........................................................................................................................................................ 21

White and black balance adjustment ..................................................................................................................... 22

Electronic shutter setting ....................................................................................................................................... 27

Setup card ............................................................................................................................................................. 29

Function menu ....................................................................................................................................................... 36

Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................... 67

Studio system operation ........................................................................................................................................ 72

Service information ................................................................................................................................................ 73

Application note: Connecting prompter power ....................................................................................................... 75

Notice for a studio box lens use ............................................................................................................................. 76

Outline and features

The Z-HD5500 is a high-performance portable

HDTV Studio and EFP camera.

With its new developed 2.2 million pixels 3-CMOS sensor, the Z-HD5500 provides outstanding performance. The camera offers sharper and cleaner HD images due to Hitachi’s implementation of the latest digital processing technology. The camera achieves outstanding high sensitivity and no vertical smear specification.

Outstanding Features

New sensor

The New developed 2.2 million pixels full HD

2/3-inch equivalent CMOS image sensor provides high sensitivity, low noise, and high resolution excellent picture.

Latest generation Digital technology

The brand new, power efficient Digital Signal

Processor provides very faithful video image reproduction and quality.

Digital video processing and encoding provide low interference and high stability.

High sensitivity and Signal to Noise ratio

Low-noise circuit technology provides a signal to noise ratio of 62dB.

Even at high gain, clear images are obtained with little noise.

The standard sensitivity is rated sensitivity should be F10 at 2000 lx.

In addition, the high gain mode can increase the gain up to +24 dB to reproduce dark images with a minimum illumination of 2 lx (F1.4).

Body design

The streamlined dockable camera body design has a low center of gravity for ease of use on the shoulder.

The lightweight, 2-piece dockable-style camera body is designed with a robust ENG Viewfinder attachment, and active cooling side panels.

Versatile Electric shutter

Three modes of shutter operation are provided:

Five PRESET electronic shutter speeds

LOCK SCAN to image computer monitors without flicker

Automatic Electronic Shutter (AES) maintains the video level with the lens iris and shutter speeds.

Setup card

A small plug-in setup card (SD card) stores the user setup and Scene File information.

Digital processing improves Image Highlight

Quality

・Real-time Lens Aberration Correction ( RLAC )

Lens chromatic aberration of magnification is reduced by digital processing with supporting lenses.

・Knee saturation and auto-knee

The auto knee provides a wide dynamic range by dynamically compressing the video level above 100%.

Knee saturation restores color saturation to scene highlights above 100%.

・12-Vector and Linear Matrix masking

The 12-vector and linear matrix provide the user a wide latitude in subject image color control. The 6-axis linear matrix provides overall color control and the

12-vector color corrector provides independent control of the hue and saturation for each of the three primary and the three secondary colors.

・Skin tone detail

New generation Skin tone detail function provides natural smooth skin tone picture.

・Skin tone masking

Skin tone masking provides “fine” “Painting” (hue and saturation) of Skin tones without affecting other colors in the scene.

・Automatic skin tone detail circuits

Skin tone detail smoothes and softens facial lines and blemishes without sacrificing overall scene detail, also provides two separate settings that can be used separately or simultaneously.

Automatic skin tone detail provides an easy and fast means to optimize skin tone detail.

・Variable Detail Boost Frequency

The detail frequency can be adjusted to provide coarse or fine contours around edges of subjects in the scene thereby reproducing a natural and pleasing picture.

・Gamma Table

Adjusts the initial gamma gain to optimize the reproduction of the dark scene components.

・Gray Scale Automatic Setup

This “through the lens” automatic setup is uses a standard gray scale chart to automatically setup gain, gamma, black and flare thus saving the video operator time and effort.

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Outline and features

・Automatic White Shading

Automatic white shading corrects white vertical and horizontal shading at the push of a button. This function provides separate memory of lens’ modulation shading characteristics to optimize the X1 and X2 lens extender positions.

・Preset Masking

Color matrix can be changed to several broadcast camera standards.

・Paint Memory

Paint value which are gain, black and gamma, can be stored to memory in camera.

・Ultra Gamma

Contrast can be set like film.

High Dynamic Range (HDR)

HDR extends gradation (width of the brightness) of highlight and shade of the picture.

Monitor must support HDR to display.

This camera HDR consists of Hybrid Log-Gamma

(HLG) and Perceptual Quantization (PQ).

Extensive User-Friendly

Quick focus

Quick Focus automatically opens the iris then sets the video level with the electric shutter.

With the resulting shallow depth of focus, the exact focus point can be set easily.

 User-Programmable Switches (CS-1)

The user can assign Zebra, marker, VFDTL,

Quick Focus, FAW or Digital Extender to either of the programmable switches for ease of operation.

Scene Files

Gain, detail, masking, gamma and other settings can be stored in eight scene file memories.

Audio test tone (1kHz) is output when color bars are selected.

Microphone input accepts phantom power supply.

Viewfinder displays

Two mode zebra

Menu selection of over-level or between range zebra is provided.

Safety zone and center mark display

Focus assist indicator is displayed on a view finder to help adjust focus position.

Auto focus lens area marker can be displayed.

High performance viewfinder (VF-402)

2-inch black and white CRT monitor, aspect

16:9.

High VF resolution allows easy focusing.

Improved viewing angle and distance from eye with employed larger VF lens.

Adjustable mechanical VF positioning and tilt to set best viewing.

Built-in top tally

Red tally and green tally provided

Low center of gravity design.

Main operating switches are grouped forward for easy access.

Featherweight design is ideal for portable use.

Remote control filter wheel

A convenient remote controller can be used to select optical filters.

Studio system configurations

The Z-HD5500 can be constructed a fiber cable system and triax cable system.

 CU-HD500/CU-HD1000, CA-HF1000

For optical fiber 1080i system

 CU-HD1200, CA-HF1200

For optical fiber 1080p/1080i system

 CU-HD1300T/FT, CX-HD1300

For triax 1080p/1080i system.

 RU-1000, RU-1500

Remote control unit

 VF-402

2-inch black and white ENG viewfinder.

 VF-L20HD

2-inch Color ENG viewfinder.

 VF-HD500

5-inch black and white studio viewfinder.

 HDF-700

7-inch color LCD studio viewfinder.

 VF-L90HD

9-inch color LCD studio viewfinder

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Warnings and cautions when using

WARNING

Viewfinder lens hazard

Do not point the eyelens toward the sun or other bright light source. There is danger of physical burns and loss of eyesight.

Do not place the viewfinder with the lens pointed toward the sun. There is risk of burn damage to the viewfinder interior.

WARNING

Viewfinder high voltage

Do not open the viewfinder cover. There is danger of touching internal high voltage components.

CAUTION

Power supply

The specified power supply input voltage of this camera is 12VDC. Be sure to use the designated power supply.

Do not disassemble or modify

The camera contains precision internal components. Do not open the cover or disturb switches and controls other than designated.

There is risk of impaired performance and damage.

Keep foreign object out of interior

Entry of water, metallic or other foreign materials can cause failure and damage.

Select use and storage locations carefully

Avoid using or storing the equipment in the following types of locations. Impaired performance and damage can be caused.

Extremely hot or cold locations (exceeding -10 to 45°C), such as in enclosed vehicles.

Subject to strong vibration.

Humid or dusty locations.

Salt spray or corrosive gases.

Strong electromagnetic fields (e.g., near TV or radio transmitters).

Where exposed to rain.

Do not cover or otherwise obstruct camera

heat dissipation during operation.

CAUTION

When connecting and disconnecting

A lens, microphone and other cables, grasp the connector by the body, not the attached cable.

Cables can be damaged by pulling on them.

Note when transporting

When transporting by hand, use the carrying case. If shipping by truck or other means, pack in the carrying case, then use further cushioning and pack in a sturdy carton.

Tripod

Use a recommended tripod and install the camera correctly.

Cleaning

Use a photographers air blower to clear dust from the lens and filters. Wipe the case with a soft dry cloth. Do not use volatile solvents, as these may deform the materials.

In event of difficulty

Disconnect from power and contact the nearest

Hitachi Kokusai Electric service agency.

Note

MOS image sensor characteristic phenomena

The following types of phenomena are innate characteristics of a MOS image sensor and are not malfunctions. Be aware of these when using a MOS camera for broadcast or other demanding applications.

Phenomena by shooting condition

With very bright flash light, picture has very bright portion and very dark portion in one frame like partial exposure. At shooting fast object, the object image might be to wobble.

Dead pixel

If cosmic rays go through an image sensor, a pixel may have damage, and then a dead pixel will appear on a screen. In high temperature or high gain, it is easier to see dead pixels than in normal conditions.

Note

Damage by laser

Laser light may do damage to image sensor. When you use laser light, be careful not to irradiate it on the image sensor surface. The image sensor breakage by laser light is out of warranty.

( The repair is not free of charge)

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Warnings and cautions when using

Optical Fiber Camera Cable & Connector Handling

This camera is using the optical fiber cable & connector which is required special technique for handling.

1. Cable Connector & Receptacle

(1) FCF (Fiber Cable Female) (2) FCM (Fiber Cable Male)

(3) FCFR (Female Receptacle) (4)FCMR (Male Receptacle)

2. Maintenance tool & information

(1) Cleaning Stick (CANARE CLETOP 2.5/2.0)

(2) CLEANING KIT

Fiber optical cable assembly manufacture “CANARE” has Cleaning kit for the optical fiber cable

& connector available. Detail is in URL

http://www.canare.co.jp

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Facility names and functions A

A1

A6

A2

A10

A3

A7

A8

A9

A4

A1

Accessory shoe

A small spotlight can be attached without the light striking the lens, viewfinder or microphone.

A2 Viewfinder front to rear lock screw

Secures the front to rear position adjustment of the 2-inch viewfinder.

A3 Lens mount

B4 Bayonet type lens mount.

A4 Setup card slot(SD card)

Slot for inserting setup card. (MAX 2GB)

A5 Shoulder pad

A5

A6 Viewfinder attachment

A7 Shoulder belt hook

Attachment for separately sold shoulder belt.

A8 CALL button

Press to call the CCU.

A9 POWER switch

Power is supplied from external unit via DC power connector F1 (Refer to page 11.)

EXT: Power supplied via DC input connector.

CCU: Power supplied via fiber cable.

Power is supplied from CCU(Camera

Control Unit) via fiber cable. When this switch is set to “EXT”, camera cannot be powered on from CCU.

A10

Filter knob

Selectable Clear, Cross filter or ND filter by hand.

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Facility names and functions B

B1

B2

B6

B3

B4

B5

B7

B8

B9

B1 Shoulder belt hook

Attachment for separately sold shoulder belt.

B2 Viewfinder connector

Connector for viewfinder cable.

B3 MON/RET output connector (BNC)

HD-SDI signal output for monitor (75  ).

The same character signal as the viewfinder is superimposed on the video signal to allow checking the setting menu from the monitor screen.

B4 REMOTE connector (4 pin)

Connector for remote control unit.

B5 RET button

Video return signal of channel1 on/off button.

While pressing this button, HD-SDI output from “MON/RET output connector” and the picture on view finder can be switched to return picture.

B6 CCU connector

Connector for fiber optic cable.

B7 AC230V OUT connector

Maximum 100VA (AC230V) can be supplied to external unit.

For detail, Refer to page 76.

CAUTION

Do not connect the FS-F5 cable during the Camera system power on.

B8 HD-SDI2 connector (BNC)

CA-HF1000

HD-SDI output.

CA-HF1200

3G HD-SDI output

CX-HD1000

HD-SDI, or SD-SDI output.

B9 PROMPT/GL connector (BNC)

CCU system: Prompter signal output.

Only camera: Genlock signal input.

(Tri-level sync or Black burst)

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Facility names and functions C

C2 C3 C4

C1

C5 C6 C7

C1 MIC connector (XLR, 3pin)

Connector for microphone.

The phantom power (DC+48V) can be supplied to front microphone from camera menu. (Refer to page 59.)

C2 LENS connector (12 pin)

Connector for lens cable.

C3 SHUTTER switch

Set to on to use the electronic shutter. At the

SEL position, the shutter speed and mode are changed in the range set beforehand at the setting menu.

C4 AUTO W/B BAL switch

AWB:

AWB(Automatic White Balance) can be executed by lifting up the switch.

Please set WHITE BAL switch D7 to A or B before executing AWB.

ABB: ABB(Automatic Black Balance) can be executed by pushing down the switch.

C5 INCOM MIC on/off button

Intercom microphone can be used while pressing this button when switch E8 on camera adaptor shown page 10 is set to “FRONT”.

C6 INCOM LEVEL control

Intercom receive level can be adjusted when switch The intercom level can be adjusted when selected E8 on camera adaptor shown page 10 is set to “ FRONT”

C7 MENU SELECT knob/button

On screen menu can be operated.

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Facility names and functions D

D1

D2

D3

D4

D7

D8

D5

D6

D1 POWER LED

Off: Camera power is off.

On(Green): Camera power is on.

D2 CS-2 button

A function assigned in the CUSTOM SW menu can be turned ON or OFF.

D3 ND button

ND filter selects.

D4 ECC button

ECC filter selects.

D5 GAIN switch

Selects video circuit gain according to scene brightness. Low, medium and high are indicated beforehand in the setting menu.

D6 OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch

BAR: Color bar mode.

CAM/AUTO KNEE OFF:

Camera mode with AUTO KNEE off.

CAM/AUTO KNEE ON:

Camera mode with AUTO KNEE on.

D9

D7 WHITE BAL switch

D10

0

C4

PRE: The white balance is set to the memory value for 3200K.

A or B: When the AUTO W/B BAL switch C4 is set to AWB, the white balance is adjusted automatically.

D8 CS-1/CHECK switch

CHECK: Viewfinder displays camera operating data such as switch status, recording elapsed time and audio level.

CS-1: A function assigned in the CUSTOM SW menu can be turned ON or OFF.

D9 MENU button

The menu is displayed in VF and MON/RET signal.

D10 POWER switch

The power switch works with only CR-P2HD.

Note

WHITE BAL A and B are for ENG operation,

WHITE BAL A and B become common data under system operation.

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Facility names and functions E

E3

E4

E5

E1 E2 E3

E4

E5

E1 CS switch

CS switch can be assigned as a shortcut by

CUSTOM SW menu.

E2 TALLY ON/OFF switch

Turn on switch to enable TALLY LED E3 to light, or turn off switch to prevent from lighting by mistake.

E3 RED/GREEN TALLY LED

Lights at green or red tally input.

E4 RET1/2 transmission signal switch

This switch is used to select a return video signal among four external video sources input to CCU. These four signals can be assigned by CCU menu.

E5 RET 1/2 switch

Selects RET-1/RET-2 input.

Selected return video is displayed on view finder while this button is pressed.

CCU (CU-HD1000)

RETURN

ASSIGNMENT

(CCU MENU)

RET.1 (1080p,1080i,720p,SD-SDI(16:9) or SD-SDI(4:3))

INPUT

SELECT

(CCU MENU)

CH1

RET.2 (1080p,1080i,720p,SD-SDI(16:9) or SD-SDI(4:3))

RET.3 (1080p,1080i,720p,SD-SDI(16:9) or SD-SDI(4:3))

CH2

CH3

RET.4 (1080p,1080i,720p,SD-SDI(16:9) or SD-SDI(4:3))

CH4

CAMERA

RET 1/2 transmission signal switch

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

RET 1/2 swtich

RET1

RET2

MON/RET

VF

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Facility names and functions E

E6 E6

E6 INCOM PGM 1/2 level

Controls the receiving sound volume of the program.

E7 INCOM 1/2 intercom level

Controls the receiving sound volume of the intercom.

E8 INCOM 1/2 TALK ON/OFF switch

Intercom microphone can be switched on/off.

Upper: REAR MIC mode

Intercom microphone always works.

Intercom receive level can be adjusted with E7.

Middle: OFF mode

Intercom microphone is completely switched off. Intercom receive level can be adjusted with E7.

Lower: FRONT MIC mode

Intercom microphone works while C5. is pressed. Intercom receive level can be adjusted with C6.

E7

E8

0

E9

0

E10

E9 INCOM 1/2 PD/ENG select switch

E12

E11

E10 INTERCOM 1 / INTERCOM 2 connector

(XLR 5 pin)

Intercom headset can be connected.

E11 SCRIPT connector

E7

E9

0

E8

0

1

This switch is used to select the PD or ENG input of the external intercom system to be connected to the CCU rear side.

Power for script lamp. 12V/maximum 1.0A can be supplied.

E12 RET CONT connector

This connector can be used for controlling intercom TALK ON/OFF. Also RET1 and

RET2 can be switched on/off.

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Facility names and functions F

F1

4

F2 F3

4

F4

4

4

F5

4

F1 DC IN connector (XLR 4 pin)

This connector should be used when the camera is used in self-control mode.

F2 MIC SEL switch

Front microphone or rear microphone1.

The front microphone connector or rear microphone connector microphone can be selected.

F3 MIC1 /MIC2 connector (XLR 3 pin)

Connector for microphone.

F4 MIC LINE/OFF/+48V switch

LINE: For a line level signal source.

OFF: Not to supply a power.

+48V: To supply a power of +48VDC

.

F5 HD-SDI 1 output connector (BNC)

HD-SDI signal output.

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Lens installation

Lens installation

Install according to the following procedure.

1. Raise the lens lever and remove the mount cap.

3. Lower the lens lever to secure the lens.

2. Align the lens center mark with the indent at the upper part of the lens mount and install the lens.

4. Engage the cable with the cable clamp and connect it to the lens connector.

Notes

The following adjustments may be required according to the type of lens.

1. Lens flange back

2. Lens white shading

3. Lens auto iris speed

4. Lens iris close limit (AUTO IRIS menu)

Refer to the lens instructions when using the lens.

1. RET switch: RET1 ON/OFF selected by RET1 SEL in the camera adapter. (Refer to page 10)

2. VTR switch: Work for TALK or RET-2 function with CUSTOM SW MENU setting.

TALK: INCOM TALK ON/OFF,

RET2: RET2 ON/OFF selected by RET2 SEL in the camera adapter. (Refer to page 10)

3. EXTENDER: Extender LED in VF is lit and “E” is displayed on VF when EXTENDER is on.

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Lens flange back adjustment

Lens flange back adjustment

When operating a zoom lens, if the focus is not precisely aligned at both the telephoto and wide angle extremes of the lens, the flange back (distance from the lens mounting plane to the focal plane) is adjusted.

This adjustment is generally required only once unless the lens is replaced.

Adjustment

1. Set the lens iris for manual operation.

2. Set a flange back adjusting chart about 3 meters distant.

3. Open the iris and adjust the lighting to obtain the correct video output level.

If the video level is too high, use a ND filter or electronic shutter.

4. Loosen the FB ring setscrew.

5. By hand or motor, set the zoom ring to the telephoto position.

6. Observe the flange back chart image and turn the distance ring to adjust the focus.

7. Set the zoom ring to the wide angle position.

8. Turn the FB ring and adjust the focus. Use care not to turn the distance ring.

9. Repeat this process until focus is obtained at both telephoto and wide angle settings.

10. Securely tighten the FB ring setscrew.

Notes

Also, see the lens operating instructions.

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White shading adjustment

White shading adjustment

White shading adjustment is recommended after replacing the lens.

The adjustment relates to the camera vertical coloration. If the lens includes an extender, the shading can be optimized for both extender on and off modes.

(Vertical coloration refers to an effect whereby the image of an overall white sheet of paper tends toward green at the top and magenta at the bottom, or vice versa.)

Adjustment

1. Install a lens on the camera.

Be sure to connect the lens cable.

2. Turn the electronic shutter off and set the gain to L (0 dB).

3. Shoot a whole white object, like cloth or wall if possible use chart viewer of Esser or Porta Pattern, without shading.

4. Set the lens extender to OFF

5. When notice flicker on the monitor which occurred by fluorescent or mercury lighting, use sunlight or halogen as the light source.

Using auto iris mode for the lens iris, the iris stop should be between F4 and F11. If necessary, adjust the light source level and keep iris stop position in it (be sure the electronic shutter is off)

.

GAIN L (0dB)

SHUTTER OFF

MENU SELECT knob/button

MENU switch

LENS EXTENDER OFF

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White shading adjustment

6. Open the H SHADING or V SHADING sub menu, and then make flat the Gch waveform manually. .

 H SHADING  :<

 

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 EXTENDER   :OFF(×1)

 R H SAW    :   0

■G H SAW    :   0

 B H SAW    :   0

 R H PARA   :   0

 G H PARA   :   0

 B H PARA   :   0

 V SHADING  :<

 

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 EXTENDER   :OFF(×1)

 R H SAW    :   0

■G H SAW    :   0

 B H SAW    :   0

 R H PARA   :   0

 G H PARA   :   0

 B H PARA   :   0

 INITIALIZE :  INITIALIZE :

7. Move cursor to WHT SHADING : PUSH > 1 SEC line in the WHT SHADING sub menu.

 WHT SHADING:<

 

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 EXTENDER   :OFF(×1)

■WHT SHADING:PUSH > 1SEC

 H SHADING  :>

 V SHASING  :>

8. Press the MENU SELECT button for about 1 second to adjust white shading. The viewfinder top and bottom cursors flash to indicate automatic white shading adjustment in progress. The cursors extinguish at the end of adjustment. cursors

9. Set the extender (if provided) to on and repeat the above step.

10. Close the Function menu.

White shading adjustment is completed by the above. The adjustment is stored in a nonvolatile memory and ordinarily does not need to be repeated even if the power is switched off.

Notes

1. Precise adjustment may not be obtainable with some special lenses.

2. Even after adjustment, some coloration may occur near the open iris setting. This is due to lens and optical system characteristics and is not a malfunction.

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Camera adapter installation

Camera adapter installation

Install the camera adapter (option).

Installation

1. Align the adapter guide pin with the camera guide shoe. Press to insert the adapter.

2. Tighten screws 1, 2 and 3 to secure the camera adapter.

1

2

3

CAUTION

Tighten screws fully to prevent wobble between adapter and camera.

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Tripod mounting

Tripod mounting

Use the accessory TA-Z3 tripod adapter to mount the camera on a tripod.

1. Securely attach the tripod adapter to the tripod. Shift the adapter screw position to obtain the best balance. The adapter can accept two types of screws. Use the screw hole that matches the tripod.

2. Secure the camera on the tripod adapter.

Align the hooks of the camera and adapter, then turn the lock lever in the direction indicated by the arrow. A click sound can be heard at the locked position.

3. Slightly loosen the tripod screw and again check the balance. Shift the adapter to the optimum position and securely tighten the tripod screw.

Detaching

Press the red lock pin and turn the lever in the arrow direction. Remove the camera

CAUTION

1. The weight can exceed 5kg with the lens and 10kg with a VTR. Use a sturdy tripod that can support more than 10kg. A large size tripod can provide both stability and smooth operation.

2. A screw hole is located near the camera tripod adapter hook. Do not use this hole for

attaching to the tripod. There is risk of dropping.

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Viewfinder adjustment

Viewfinder installation

1. Turn the lock lever as indicated by the arrow to secure the viewfinder guide.

2. Turn the viewfinder lock lever fully counter-clockwise.

3. Align the 2 viewfinder guide pins with the camera guide holes and insert the viewfinder.

4. Secure the lock lever firmly in the arrow direction.

CAUTION

Connect the viewfinder correctly and securely to the viewfinder connector.

Position adjustment

1. Turn the lock lever in the arrow direction to loosen the horizontal lock.

2. Turn the lock screw in the arrow direction to loosen the front to rear lock.

3. Adjust the viewfinder left to right and front to rear positions for comfortable viewing.

4. Tighten the lock screw firmly.

5. Tighten the lock lever securely.

Eyepiece angle adjustment

1. Turn and loosen the securing ring.

2. Adjust the eyepiece vertical angle for comfortable viewing.

3. Firmly tighten the securing ring.

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Viewfinder adjustment

Visibility adjustment

The focus can be fine adjusted to individual preference.

1. Adjust the camera focus.

2. Turn the visibility ring to adjust the focus of the viewfinder image.

Screen adjustments

Adjust the viewfinder screen with following controls.

Brightness: BRIGHT control

Contrast: CONTR control

Peaking: PEAKING control

When not using the eyecup, it can be raised out of the way while pressing the flip-up button.

WARNING

1. When the hood is raised, do not look at the sun or other bright light through and eyepiece lens.

There is danger of eye damage.

2. When the hood is raised, do not place the camera where sunlight can pass through the eyepiece lens. There is risk of damage to the camera and peripheral equipment, as well as a hazard of fire.

3. Do not place with the viewfinder pointed toward the sun. Sunlight can be focused by the

eyepiece lens and damage the viewfinder interior.

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Viewfinder indications

LED display in the View Finder (2 inch)

R TALLY: Lights on during Red tally is on.

G TALLY: Lights on during Green tally is on.

EXT: Lights on during lens extender is used.

MODE: Lights on during Gain is set to M or H, or shutter is on.

G Tally R Tally

EXT

Menu & LED display adjustment detail

Refer to Function Menu operation

MODE

Screen Status Menu Display in the Viewfinder

In addition to the video image, the viewfinder displays messages related to camera settings and operating status and other information.

●When set to on at the setting menu VF DISPLAY menu, setting items are indicated at the top and bottom edges of the screen.

●Messages regarding switch changes and adjustments are shown for about 3 seconds at the center of the screen.

 E   1/1000  Z:99  F:255

Focus position

Zoom position

Shutter speed

Extender

ND Filter

ECC Filter

Master gain

Iris F stop

 1A   0dB          F8.0

Display description

Item

Extender

No indication

E

Shutter

OFF

1/100 (NTSC) or 1/60 (PAL),

1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000

1/60.37 to 1/1987 (NTSC)

1/50.36 to 1/2025 (PAL)

AES

0 to 99

Zoom position

Focus position

0 to 255

ND Filter 1 to 4

ECC Filter A to E

Master Gain

Iris F stop

-6dB, -3dB, 0dB, 3dB, 6dB, 9dB,

12dB, 15dB, 18dB, 21dB, 24dB

F1.2 to F22

CLS

***

Description

Either of the following.

When the extender is X1.

The lens cable is not connected.

When the extender is X2.

OFF

PRESET

LOCK SCAN

Auto electronic shutter

Indicates the approximate zoom position of a lens between wide angle(0) and telephoto(99). Shows how close it is to the telephoto side.

Shows the focus position of a lens as a numeric value(0 to 255(infinity)).

Displays the type of ND filter currently selected.

Displays the type of ECC filter currently selected.

The value of Master Gain set now is displayed.

Iris value.

Iris closed.

The Lens cable is not connected.

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Filter selection

Filter setting

In order to obtaining correct white balance, the sufficient optical filter selection is required accordance with the scene lighting source. The correct optical filter according to the scene light source needs to be selected in order to obtain correct white balance.

Operation method

Filter

ND Filter

ECC Filter

No.

1

2

3

4

A

B

C

D

E

Mode

Clear

Cross

1/16 ND

1/64 ND

3200 K

4300 K

5600 K

6300 K

8000 K operation

Turn the Filter knob by hand

A

FILTER + ECC button

B C D E

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White and black balance adjustment

White balance adjustment

White balance will be adjusted to the best effort in the sequence of AWB (auto white balance), ABB

(auto black balance), and again AWB.

Readjustment is normally not required even at power off/on.

Be sure to adjust the white balance after changes in the lighting conditions.

White and black balance adjustment progress can be observed from the viewfinder screen.

Adjustment

1. The WHITE BAL switch is setup to A or B. GAIN and the WHITE BAL switch setting status is indicated on the viewfinder screen (when display setting is ON with VF DISPLAY menu).

FILTER switch

WHITE BAL A or B

AUTO W / B BAL switch

OUTPUT CAM

Set GAIN to as small a gain value as possible

2. Set the FILTER SEL switch with lighting condition accordingly.

See Optical filter selection in page 22. When the filter is changed by the selection switch, the new setting status will be indicated in the viewfinder for about 3 seconds.

3. Place a white pattern at a location subject to the same lighting conditions as the scene. Use zoom function of the lens so that the screen is white. A white object (e.g., cloth, wall) placed near the scene of interest can be used provided the size is adequate (see figure).

At least 1/5 the screen width white cloth

At least 1/5 the screen hight

Note

Use care a high luminosity light source, such as a spotlight, does not enter the screen area.

4. Adjust the lens iris.

5. Set the AUTO W/B BAL switch to AWB for automatic white balance adjustment.

6. During adjustment, the following messages appear on the viewfinder screen.

7. Adjustment is completed in several seconds.

      AUTO WHITE:

 

 

Adjustment in progress

      AUTO WHITE:OK

 

      C.TEMP : 3200K

 

Adjustment complete

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White and black balance adjustment

Auto white balance error messages

When auto white balance adjustment fails, the following error messages will be displayed on the viewfinder screen for about 6 seconds.

Message

AUTO WHITE:NG

CHANGE TO CAM

TRY AGAIN

Cause

The OUTPUT/AUTO

KNEE switch is set to

BAR.

Correction

Set the OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch to

CAM.

AUTO WHITE:NG

CHANGE WHITE BAL TO MEM

The WHITE BAL switch is set to PRE.

TRY AGAIN

AUTO WHITE:NG

LOW LIGHT

TRY AGAIN

AUTO WHITE:NG

LEVEL HIGH

TRY AGAIN

Insufficient lighting for adjustment.

Excessive lighting for adjustment.

Set the WHITE BAL switch to A or B.

Increase the lighting or set the GAIN switch to

M or H. In case the manual iris is using at the lens, adjust the iris stop of the lens. Then repeat white balance adjustment.

Set the GAIN switch to a lower position.

In case the manual iris is using at the lens, adjust the iris stop of the lens.

Then repeat white balance adjustment.

Change ECC filter and readjust.

AUTO WHITE:NG

C.TEMP.HIGH

CHANGE FILTER

TRY AGAIN

AUTO WHITE:NG

C.TEMP.LOW

CHANGE FILTER

TRY AGAIN

Color temperature adjustment is too high.

Color temperature adjustment is too low.

Change ECC filter and readjust.

AUTO WHITE:

TALLY ON

EXECUTE ?

TALLY lamp lighted.

Message asks for auto white confirmation after execute tally off.

If Auto White button on a remote controller is pressed again, the auto white will be executed even if a tally is on. When press the auto white button again, please make sure the situation.

When the above error messages appear, correct the settings and repeat white balance adjustment.

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White and black balance adjustment

Black balance adjustment

Black balance requires adjustment in the following situations.

Equipment being used for the first time

Equipment idle for an extended period

Large change of ambient temperature

Gamma setting changed

1. Set the AUTO W/B BAL switch to ABB for automatic black balance adjustment.

AUTO W / B BAL switch

2. The viewfinder displays the following messages during adjustment.

The lens iris is automatically closed.

3. Adjustment is completed in several seconds and automatically stored in memory.

      AUTO BLACK:

 

 

Adjustment in progress

      AUTO BLACK:OK

 

      

 

Adjustment complete

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White and black balance adjustment

Auto black balance error messages

When auto black balance adjustment fails, the following error messages appear on the viewfinder screen for about 6 seconds.

Message Cause Correction

AUTO BLACK:NG

CHANGE TO CAM

TRY AGAIN

The OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch is set to BAR.

Set the OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch to

CAM.

AUTO BLACK:NG

IRIS NOT CLOSED

TRY AGAIN

The Iris is not closed. See Note 1.

AUTO BLACK:NG

TALLY ON

EXECUTE ?

AUTO BLACK:NG

???

TRY AGAIN

The TALLY lamp lighted.

Message asks for auto black confirmation after execute tally off.

If the Auto Black button on a remote controller is pressed again, the auto black will be executed even if a tally is on.

When press the auto black button again, please make sure the situation.

Range is exceeded, cannot adjust. See Note 2.

Note1

 Observe that the lens connector is engaged and the iris is closed.

 The iris closes automatically to block the light during black balance adjustment.

 During black balance adjustment, the gain circuit is switched automatically.

 Although flicker or noise may appear on the viewfinder screen, these are not malfunctions.

Note2

 The lens iris is automatically closed during black balance adjustment. If the iris control is manual, open the iris after adjustment.

 Check the lens connection. If ok, fault is in the lens or the camera. Consult service.

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White and black balance adjustment

Gray scale auto set up

BLAK, GAIN, FLARE and GAMMA parameter can be adjusted automatically using with the gray scale chart.(Refer to function menu 4. MAINTENANCE)

Gray scale chart with gate marker in the View Finder.

Gate marker

Gray scale auto set up can be accessed from Function menu or the Remote control unit and following message is displayed in the view finder during auto set up working

 GRAYSCALE SETUP

 

 

  ■BLACK:

   GAIN :

   FLARE:

   GAMMA:

Cursor move to set up item.

Messages

Following messages are displayed in the view finder as an auto set up result.

Message Cause

CHANGE TO CAM

NOT GRAYSCALE

SETUP OK!!!

BLACK: OK

Error: Change Bar to CAM

Not in the gate marker or no gray chart

Finish set up

Finish set up

Master black setup error

BLACK: NG M.BLACK

GAIN(GAMMA/FLARE) NG R

GAIN(GAMMA/FLARE) NG G

GAIN(GAMMA/FLARE) NG B

GAIN(GAMMA/FLARE) NG R/G

GAIN(GAMMA/FLARE) NG R/B

GAIN(GAMMA/FLARE) NG G/B

R CH error

G CH error

B CH error

R&G CH error

R&B CH error

G&B CH error

GAIN(GAMMA/FLARE) NG R/G/B

R&G&B CH error

BREAK OFF

Setup was aborted.

Note

At high gain setting, iris position is set as follows after auto setup.

(1) When controlled via RU-1500: Iris value which is set before the auto setup

(2) When controlled via SU-1000: Iris value of rated video output level(100%)

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Electronic shutter setting

Shutter modes

The selectable electronic shutter modes and speeds are as follows.

Mode

PRESET

VARIABLE

(LOCK SCAN)

AES

(Auto Electronic

Shutter)

Shutter speeds

1/100(59.94i), 1/60(50i), 1/125,

1/250, 1/500,1/1000,1/2000 second

1/60.37 to 1/1987 second (59.94i)

1/50.36 to 1/2025 second (50i)

Controlled by CPU.

Applications

Set to make fast-moving objects clear.

Set to reduce horizontal scroll bars of an image when shooting a computer screen.

Set to obtain an always fixed video level when the light is greater than the close limit.

Note

Camera sensitivity declines as shutter speed increases.

An auto iris lens stop opens at increased shutter speed, while the depth of focus is decreases.

Shutter mode and speed settings

1. Shift the Shutter switch from ON to SEL to change the shutter speed. The viewfinder screen indicates speed change and new shutter speed.

Example: 1/100

SHUTTER switch

2. The mode and speed change sequence is indicated below.

■SHUTTER    :<   SCENE 0

 

 SHUTTER    :OFF

 SHUTTER PRE:1/100

 SHUTTER VAR:1/60.37

 

SHUTTER:

OFF PRESET

SHUTTER PRE:

1/100(59.94i)

1/60(50i)

VARIABLE

1/125 1/250

1/2000

AES

1/500

1/1000

INITIALIZE :

SHUTTER VAR:

1/60.37(59.94i)

1/50.36(50i)

1/1987(59.94i)

1/2025(50i)

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Electronic shutter setting

LOCK SCAN mode

The lock scan mode avoids flicker in scenes showing a computer monitor screen.

1. Set the Shutter switch to SEL to produce the lock scan mode.

2. Push MENU BUTTON, top menu screen is displayed.

The cursor can be changed by rotating MENU SEL KNOB.

Go to Shutter menu, sub menu of maintenance menu.

Move the cursor to SHUTTER VAR.

Adjust the rotating MENU SEL KNOB buttons.

■SHUTTER    :<   SCENE 0

 

 SHUTTER    :OFF

 SHUTTER PRE:1/100

 SHUTTER VAR:1/60.37

 

INITIALIZE :

3. The image of a computer screen having a different scanning frequency includes a light or dark bar rolling up or down through the image.

Adjust the rotating MENU SEL KNOB buttons to minimize the bar.

Flicker-free image

Light

Dark

Roll

Slow shutter speed

Note

Flicker reduction is ineffective at scanning frequency below 60 Hz.

Roll

Fast shutter speed

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Setup card

Setup card

A separately sold an SD memory card can be used for storing the setting menu data.

The data can then be used to quickly set the proper setup.

Handling

The SD memory card can be inserted and removed regardless of power on or off.

However, avoid removing while loading, saving or formatting is in progress, since operating error or

SD memory card breakage can occur.

Inserting

Position the SD memory card as shown then insert the SD memory card into the insertion hole. If you intend to use the miniSD cards in the camera, always install the adapter specially designed for miniSD cards.(The unit will not work properly if only adapter is installed. Make sure that the card has been installed in the adapter before using it.)

Removal

Press the setup card for rejection.

Notes

-When inserting the setup card, do not mistake its orientation.

If the setup card is hard to insert, do not force it in but check the orientation.

-Any SD memory card with the following capacities (64MB to 2GB) memory cards can be used with the camera.

(64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 1GB, 2GB)

The SD card logo is a registered trademark.

CAUTION

Avoid the following when handling the setup card.

High temperature and humidity.

Water drops Electric fields.

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Setup card

Setup card operation

The SD memory card setting data is loaded and saved, and the setup card is formatted according to the SETUP CARD menu. If the insertion of the setup card is followed by indication of SETUP CARD menu, the setup card is checked.

 TOP MENU

 

■VF         :>

 COLOR      :>

 DETAIL     :>

 MAINTENANCE:>

 FILE       :>

 CUSTOM SW  :>

 SETUP CARD :>>

 

 TOP MENU

 

■VF         :>

 CUSTOM SW  :>

 SETUP CARD :>

 

 TOP MENU

 

■COLOR      :>

 DETAIL     :>

 MAINTENANCE:>

 FILE       :>

 SETUP CARD :>

 

When the check results are normal with system operation, the SETUP CARD menu appears in the viewfinder.

 

      CHECKING CARD...

■SETUP CARD MENU

 

 FILE    DATE     TIME

 [VF]1   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]2   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]3   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]4   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]5   --/--/-- --:--

 ALL CLEAR:PUSH > 1SEC

When the check results are normal with control head function, the SETUP CARD menu appears in the viewfinder.

 

      CHECKING CARD...

■SETUP CARD [VF]:>

  

 FILE    DATE     TIME

 [VF]1   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]2   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]3   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]4   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]5   --/--/-- --:--

 ALL CLEAR:PUSH > 1SEC

When the check results are normal with system operation, the SETUP CARD menu appears with remote control menu operation at the CCU side monitor.

 

      CHECKING CARD...

■SETUP CARD MENU

 

 FILE    DATE     TIME

 [SYS]1  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]2  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]3  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]4  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]5  --/--/-- --:--

 ALL CLEAR:PUSH > 1SEC

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Setup card

If the setting data for this camera exists in the setup card, the date and time when the setting data was saved appear in the DATE and TIME fields. "-" appears where no corresponding file exists. If the checking revealed an error, the indication below appears, inhibiting all operations other than formatting.

■SETUP CARD MENU

 

      NOT FORMATTED

FORMAT:PUSH > 1SEC

Note

The checking time depends on a particular setup card inserted.

Removing the setup card while the SETUP CARD menu is being indicated displays the following.

■SETUP CARD MENU

Insert the setup card while this menu is being indicated,

  status pass to CHECKING CARD. display menu.

       NO CARD

Note

If it is attempted to open the function menu at a status where no setup card is inserted, the SETUP

CARD menu does not appear.

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Setup card

Data load, save or clear

1. After Display the SETUP CARD menu, select a file to load, save or clear.

Viewfinder displays in control head mode.

 SETUP CARD MENU

 

 FILE    DATE     TIME

■[VF]1   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]2   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]3   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]4   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]5   --/--/-- --:--

■SELECT FILE:<

 

 FILE NAME:

 [VF]1   --/--/-- --:--

 ALL CLEAR:PUSH > 1SEC

 LOAD  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 SAVE  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 CLEAR FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

CCU side monitor displays in system operation mode.

 SETUP CARD [VF]:>

  

 FILE    DATE     TIME

■[VF]1   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]2   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]3   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]4   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]5   --/--/-- --:--

■SELECT FILE:<

 

 FILE NAME:

 [VF]1   --/--/-- --:--

 ALL CLEAR:PUSH > 1SEC

 LOAD  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 SAVE  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 CLEAR FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 SETUP CARD [SYS]:<

  

 FILE    DATE     TIME

■[SYS]1  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]2  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]3  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]4  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]5  --/--/-- --:--

■SELECT FILE:< 

 

 FILE NAME:

 [SYS]1   --/--/-- --:--

 

 ALL CLEAR:PUSH > 1SEC

 LOARD  FILE:PUSH> 1SEC

 SAVE   FILE:PUSH> 1SEC

 CLEAR  FILE:PUSH> 1SEC

 

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Setup card

2. Press > button 1 SEC and load, save or clear data from selected file.

 SELECT FILE:<

 

 FILE NAME:

 [VF]1   **/**/** **:**

 SELECT FILE:<

 

 FILE NAME:

 [VF]1   **/**/** **:**

 LOADING...

■LOAD  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 SAVE  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 CLEAR FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 SELECT FILE:<

 

 FILE NAME:

 [VF]1   --/--/-- --:--

■LOAD  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 SAVE  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 CLEAR FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 SELECT FILE:<

 

 FILE NAME:

 [VF]1   --/--/-- --:--

 SAVING...

*LOAD  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

■SAVE  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

*CLEAR FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

3. The load, save or clear results appear.

 SELECT FILE:<

 

 FILE NAME:

 [VF]1   **/**/** **:**

*LOAD  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

■SAVE  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

*CLEAR FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 SELECT FILE:<

 

 FILE NAME:

 [VF]1   **/**/** **:**

 LOAD OK  SAVE OK

■LOAD  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 SAVE  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 CLEAR FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

■SELECT FILE:<

 

 FILE NAME:

 [VF]1   --/--/-- --:--

 LOAD  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

■SAVE  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 CLEAR FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 CLEAR OK

*LOAD  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 SAVE  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

*CLEAR FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

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Setup card

Status pass & display for each camera operation

1. Camera system menu operation (display in the viewfinder)

■SETUP CARD MENU

 

      NOT FORMATTED

No format

FORMAT:PUSH > 1SEC

 

      CHECKING CARD...

Insert card

Format OK

CARD OK

Formatted

■SETUP CARD MENU

 

 FILE    DATE     TIME

 [VF]1   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]2   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]3   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]4   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]5   --/--/-- --:--

 ALL CLEAR:PUSH > 1SEC

Select file

■SELECT FILE:<

 

 FILE NAME:

 [VF]1   --/--/-- --:--

 LOAD  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 SAVE  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 CLEAR FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

Remove card

■SETUP CARD MENU

 

Remove card

       NO CARD

Remove card

2. Camera system menu operation from the RU at CCU side monitor (display in the Monitor)

■SETUP CARD MENU

 

      NOT FORMATTED

No format

FORMAT:PUSH > 1SEC

 

      CHECKING CARD...

Insert card

Format OK

CARD OK

Formatted

■SETUP CARD MENU

 

 FILE    DATE     TIME

 [SYS]1  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]2  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]3  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]4  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]5  --/--/-- --:--

 ALL CLEAR:PUSH > 1SEC

Select file

■SELECT FILE:<

 

 FILE NAME:

 [SYS]1  --/--/-- --:--

 LOAD  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 SAVE  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 CLEAR FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

Remove card

■SETUP CARD MENU

 

Remove card

       NO CARD

Remove card

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Setup card

3. Control head menu operation in the viewfinder.

■SETUP CARD MENU

 

      NOT FORMATTED

No format

FORMAT:PUSH > 1SEC

 

      CHECKING CARD...

Format OK

CARD OK

Formatted

■SETUP CARD [VF]:>

  

 FILE    DATE     TIME

 [VF]1   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]2   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]3   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]4   --/--/-- --:--

 [VF]5   --/--/-- --:--

 ALL CLEAR:PUSH > 1SEC

Select file

■SELECT FILE:<

 

 FILE NAME:

 [VF]1   --/--/-- --:--

 LOAD  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 SAVE  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 CLEAR FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

Insert card

■SETUP CARD [SYS]:< 

 

 FILE    DATE

 [SYS]1  08/07/24 11:11

 [SYS]2  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]3  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]4  --/--/-- --:--

 [SYS]5  --/--/-- --:--

 ALL CLEAR:PUSH > 1SEC

Select file

■SELECT FILE:<

 

 FILE NAME:

 [SYS]1  --/--/-- --:--

 LOAD  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 SAVE  FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

 CLEAR FILE:PUSH > 1SEC

■SETUP CARD MENU

 

Remove card

       NO CARD

Remove card

In event of error

If setting data save or load, or setup card format results are erroneous, the setup card may be faulty.

Change the setup card.

If the error recurs, consult a Hitachi technical service representative.

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Function menu

There are three function menu setting methods in the camera system chain which are,

1) Remote control unit RU-1000 FUNCTION button.

2) Remote control unit RU-1500 FUNCTION button and MENU button on LCD.

3) Camera head MENU button.

In this section, only describe for the camera head switches function menu. How ever some of the camera head function & menu display settings are required from a remote controller. These are noted in each section.

Also, categorized menu items are displayed in the VF or the PIX monitor location where to see and set suitable camera operation.

Operation and menu screen

Push

Rotate

MENU button

MENU SEL knob

MENU BUTTON

The display menu screen is shown on a view finder by pressing this button. The menu describes the camera functions and structure with multiple pages. First page of structure is named Top menu.

This Top menu screen is appeared (ON) and disappeared (OFF) by pressing this MENU BUTTON.

Top Menu: Display in the viewfinder or the PIX monitor.

Top menu has three kind status screens depend on the camera operation and the monitoring location and details are described as following pages.

Top menu has the major camera function items and the selection cursor in the screen which cursor can be moved by rotating the MENU SEL knob. See above.

The cursor is located on the left side of the first line item in Top menu right after open it.

Move down the cursor to the major item with rotating the MENU SEL knob and press the MENU

SEL knob, then the screen change to Main menu.

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Function menu

Main Menu:(Typical main menu)

■VF MENU

VF OUT SEL :COLOR

 VF DETAIL  :>

 VF MARKER  :>

 SIDE PANEL :>

 VF DISPLAY :>

 VF ZEBRA   :>

 FOCUS IND  :>

There are two kind cursor and

The cursor is moved up & down by the rotate knob and the cursor is changed parameter by the MENU SEL knob.

The marker indicate sub menu hidden in behind.

Main menu is categorized for each camera operation and grouping to each control items as possible which individual item has marker on right side of it

.

This indicate additional menu screen behind of it which is named to Sub Menu.

Sub Menu

Selection of Sub menu:

Move the cursor with rotating the knob then press the MENU SEL knob.

First line of sub menu has the cursor and or marker.

The marker indicate additional sub menu. Press the MENU SEL knob again and next sub menu screen is shown up.

The marker indicate no additional sub menu behind. This indicate, can go back to main menu with pressing the MENU SEL knob.

Some control items in sub menu has marker on right side of it. This marker indicate daughter menu screen behind. Move the cursor with the rotate knob to these items and press the MENU SEL knob then open the daughter menu screen.

Select Main menu to Top menu:

Move the cursor back to first line with the rotate knob and press the MENU SEL knob.

SWITCH, KNOB, BUTTON and VR location for operation

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MENU SEL KNOB

PUSH & Rotate

Function menu

The camera head is connected with a CCU and an RU as an operational camera system, the camera head View finder display TOP MENU as follows. This is mainly used for camera man

’s operation.

 TOP MENU

 

■VF         :>

 CUSTOM SW  :>

 SETUP CARD :>

 

VF MENU

Open this menu by pushing the MENU SW in side of the camera. Close for pushing this again.

The camera head is connected with a CCU and an RU as an operational camera system, The CCU output display TOP MENU on the PIX out monitor as follows. This is for Video operator at the CCU.

 TOP MENU

 

■COLOR      :>

 DETAIL     :>

 MAINTENANCE:>

 FILE       :>

 SETUP CARD :>

 

PIX MENU

Open this menu by pushing the MENU SW in the RCU.

From the RU control unit, all function controls can give to the camera head and set the camera function at head site which we call

“CONTROL HEAD” and display in the Viewfinder as follows.

 TOP MENU

 

■VF         :>

 COLOR      :>

 DETAIL     :>

 MAINTENANCE:>

 FILE       :>

 CUSTOM SW  :>

 SETUP CARD :>>

 

VF MENU

All above TOP MENU has following Main menu.

Item

1

2

3

4

5

6

Main Menu

VF

COLOR

DETAIL

MAINTENANCE

FILE

CUSTOM SW

SETUP CARD

Description

Change screen to VF main menu items display.

Change screen to COLOR main menu items display.

Change screen to DETAIL main menu items display.

Change screen to MAINTENANCE main menu items display.

Change screen to FILE main menu items display.

Change screen to CUSTOM SW main menu items display.

Change screen to SETUP CARD main menu items display.

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Function menu

CAM MODE (Camera man can operate this function at camera head.)

1. VF menu structure which are displayed in the viewfinder.)

MAIN MENU SUB MENU

■VF MENU

VF OUT SEL :COLOR

 VF DETAIL  :>

 VF MARKER  :>

 SIDE PANEL :>

 VF DISPLAY :>

 VF ZEBRA   :>

 FOCUS IND  :>

 

 

 

■VF DETAIL  :<

 

 VF DETAIL  :ON

 DTL LEVEL  :  0

 CRISP      :   0

■MARKER1 SEL:<USER 1

 

 CENTER MARK:ON

 SAFETY MARK:ON

 SIDE   4:3 :OFF

       13:9 :OFF

       14:9 :OFF

       15:9 :OFF

 CROSS      :OFF

 BOX1       :OFF

 BOX2       :OFF

■VF MARKER  :<

 

 USER SEL   :USER 1

 MARKER1 SEL:>

 MARKER2 SEL:>

 CROSS SET  :>

 BOX1 SET   :>

 BOX2 SET   :>

 OTHER SET  :>

 MARKER1 SW :ON

 MARKER2 SW :OFF

■SIDE PANEL :<

 

 SIDE PANEL :OFF

 CONTRAST   :1

 BRIGHT     :1

 

 

■MARKER2 SEL:<USER 1

 

 CENTER MARK:OFF

 SAFETY MARK:OFF

 SIDE   4:3 :OFF

       13:9 :OFF

       14:9 :OFF

       15:9 :OFF

 CROSS      :OFF

 BOX1       :OFF

 BOX2       :OFF

■CROSS SET  :<USER 1

 

 H POSITION :  5

 V POSITION :  5

■BOX1 SET   :<USER 1

 

 H POSITION : 30

 V POSITION : 25

 H SIZE     : 15

 V SIZE     : 10

■VF DISPLAY :<

 

 EXTENDER   :OFF

 SHUTTER    :OFF

 ZOOM       :OFF

 FOCUS      :OFF

 FILTER     :ON

 M.GAIN     :OFF

 IRIS       :ON

■VF ZEBRA   :<

 

 ZEBRA TYPE1:OFF

  LEVEL     :>100%

 

 ZEBRA TYPE2:OFF

  HIGH LEVEL:  75%

  LOW  LEVEL:  60%

 

■FOCUS IND  :<

 

 INDICATOR  :OFF

 MARKER     :OFF

 PEAK HOLD  :OFF

■BOX2 SET   :<USER 1

 

 H POSITION :222

 V POSITION :228

 H SIZE     : 15

 V SIZE     : 10

■OTHER SET  :<USER 1

 

 CENTER MARK:TYPE1

 SAFETY MARK:TYPE1

 SAFETY AREA:90.0%

 MARKER LEV :100

 

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Function menu

2. COLOR menu structure which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode.

メインメニュー サブメニュー

■COLOR MENU      SCENE 0

 

 GAIN       :>

 BLACK/FLARE:>

 GAMMA      :>>>

 KNEE/CLIP  :>>

 MASKING    :>>>

■GAIN       :<   SCENE 0

 

 R GAIN     :   0

 G GAIN     :   0

 B GAIN     :   0

 VIDEO CTEMP: 3200K

 INITIALIZE : 

■BLACK/FLARE:<   SCENE 0

 

 R BLACK    :   0

 G BLACK    :   0

 B BLACK    :   0

 R FLARE    :   0

 G FLARE    :   0

 B FLARE    :   0

 FLARE      :ON

 M.BLACK    :   0

 INITIALIZE :

■GAMMA     1:>   SCENE 0

 

 R GAMMA    :   0

 G GAMMA    :   0

 B GAMMA    :   0

 TOTAL GAMMA:   0

 GAMMA TABLE:4.0

 GAMMA      :ON

 INITIALIZE :

■KNEE/CLIP 1:>   SCENE 0

 

 TOTAL KNEE :   2

 R KNEE     :   0

 B KNEE     :   0

 TOTAL SLOPE:  13

 R SLOPE    :   0

 B SLOPE    :   0

 KNEE       :ON

 AUTO KNEE  :OFF

 

 INITIALIZE :

■MASKING   1:>   SCENE 0

     HUE SAT     HUE SAT

 R  :  0   0 C  :  0   0

 Y-R:  0   0 B-C:  0   0

 Y  :  0   0 B  :  0   0

 G-Y:  0   0 M-B:  0   0

 G  :  0   0 M  :  0   0

 C-G:  0   0 R-M:  0   0

 MASKING    :OFF

 INITIALIZE :

■GAMMA     2:<   SCENE 0

 

 U.GAMMA TBL:1[90%]

 ULTRA GAMMA:OFF

 HDR        :OFF

 HDR SELECT :HLG600

 BLK STR LEV: 0

 BLK STRETCH:OFF

 INITIALIZE :

■GAMMA     3:<   SCENE 0

 

 R BLK GAMMA:   0

 G BLK GAMMA:   0

 B BLK GAMMA:   0

 M.BLK GAMMA:   0

 

 GAMMA RANGE: 127

 BLACK GAMMA:OFF

 INITIALIZE :

■KNEE/CLIP 2:<   SCENE 0

 KNEE SAT   :  24

 KNEE SAT   :OFF

 WHITE CLIP : -16

 WHITE CLIP :ON

 

 INITIALIZE :

■MASKING   2:<   SCENE 0

 -LINEAR-

 R-G: 19 G-R:  1 B-R:  0

 R-B:  3 G-B:  3 B-G:  6

 PRESET TYPE:STANDARD

 

 AUTO CHROMA:OFF

 A.CHROM LEV: 0

 MASKING    :ON

 

 INITIALIZE :

■MASKING   3:<   SCENE 0

 

 -SKIN MASKING-

 S.MASK.SAT :   0

 S.MASK.HUE :   0

 SKIN MASK  :OFF

 CHROMA SAT :   0

 CHROMA SAT :OFF

 

 INITIALIZE :

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Function menu

3. DETAIL menu structure which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode.

MAIN MENU SUB MENU

■DETAIL MENU     SCENE 0

 

 

 DETAIL     :>>

 SKIN DTL   :>>

 HIGH CHROMA:>

 

■DETAIL    1:>   SCENE 0

 

 LEVEL      :   0

 H GAIN     : -40

 V GAIN     : -40

 H CRISP    :-110

 V CRISP    :-110

 LEVEL DEP  :  50

 DTL FREQ   :17MHz

 DETAIL     :ON

 INITIALIZE :

■DETAIL    2:<   SCENE 0

 

 D.KNEE WHT : 105

 D.KNEE BLK : 100

 DETAIL KNEE:ON

 P/N BALANCE:8/8

 KNEE DETAIL:   0

 DTL SOURCE :R+G

 DETAIL     :ON

 

 INITIALIZE :

■SKIN DTL  1:>   SCENE 0

 

 CH SELECT  :1ch

 CH1.A.PHASE:PUSH > 1SEC

 S.DTL LEVEL: -128

       PHASE:  97  Ye-R

       WIDTH:   0

 CH2.A.PHASE:PUSH > 1SEC

 S.DTL LEVEL:   0

       PHASE:   0  Ye-R

       WIDTH:   0

 INITIALIZE :

■HIGH CHROMA:<   SCENE 0

 

 R          :   0

 G          :   0

 B          :   0

■SKIN DTL  2:<   SCENE 0

 

 THRESHOLD  : -96

 SKIN DETAIL:OFF

 SKIN GATE  :OFF

  GATE IND. :1ch

 ZOOM DEPEND:OFF

  SENS      :  50

  RANGE     :  50

 INITIALIZE :

 HIGH CHROMA:OFF

H.WFM

H.GAIN

 

 INITIALIZE :

*Typical picture for explaining of DTL functions *CH1/CH2 A.PHASE adjustment

V.WFM

LEVEL DEP

V DETAIL

V CRISP: Adjust Best noise performance

H DTL Signal

H CRISP: Adjust Best noise performance

Marker

When selected CH1 or CH2 A.PHASE item,

Skin tone DTL phase auto marker is displayed in the center of the picture.

Move the camera shooting position where you want to set Skin tone DTL and push function key one second. Automatically

P/N BALANCE

D. KNEE WHT

D. KNEE BLK detect video phase in the marker area and setting to two persons of different complexions on the same scene.

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Function menu

4. MAINTENANCE menu structure which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode.

メインメニュー サブメニュー

■MAINTENANCE MENU

 

 AUTO SETUP :>

 WHT SHADING:>

 AUTO IRIS  :>

 MIC GAIN   :>

 GAIN CUSTOM:>

 SHUTTER    :>

 SYSTEM     :>

 CHECK      :>>

 RLAC       :>

■AUTO SETUP :<

 

 CH1.A.PHASE:PUSH > 1SEC

 CH2.A.PHASE:PUSH > 1SEC

 

 GRAY SCALE :PUSH > 1SEC

  BLACK LEV :   5.00%

  FLARE LEV :  12.00%

  GAMMA LEV :  58。00%

■WHT SHADING:<

 

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 EXTENDER   :OFF(×1)

 WHT SHADING:PUSH > 1SEC

 H SHADING  :>

 V SHASING  :>

■AUTO IRIS  :<

 

 AUTO IRIS  :AUTO

 IRIS TRIM  :   0

 PEAK/AVE   :0/10

 IRIS GATE  :   1

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 IRIS SPEED :   0

 OPEN  LIMIT: 127

 CLOSE LIMIT: -85

 INITIALIZE :

■MIC GAIN   :<

 

 MIC1       :-60 dB

 MIC2       :-60 dB

 FRONT MIC

  PHANTOM    :OFF

■H SHADING  :<

 

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 EXTENDER   :OFF(×1)

 R H SAW    :   0

 G H SAW    :   0

 B H SAW    :   0

 R H PARA   :   0

 G H PARA   :   0

 B H PARA   :   0

 INITIALIZE :

■V SHADING  :<

 

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 EXTENDER   :OFF(×1)

 R H SAW    :   0

 G H SAW    :   0

 B H SAW    :   0

 R H PARA   :   0

 G H PARA   :   0

 B H PARA   :   0

 INITIALIZE :

■GAIN CUSTOM:<

 

 STEP LESS  :OFF

  SPEED     :SLOW

 M.GAIN LOW :  0 dB

 M.GAIN MID :  6 dB

 M.GAIN HIGH: 12 dB

■SHUTTER    :<   SCENE 0

 

 SHUTTER    :OFF

 SHUTTER PRE:1/100

 SHUTTER VAR:1/60.37

 

INITIALIZE :

■SYSTEM     :<    

 

 CAMERA ID  : 1

 FAN MODE   :AUTO

 GL H PHASE :-512

 SDI AUDIO  :OFF

 BAR TONE   :OFF

 MON/RET OUT:MONITOR

 TIME/DATE  :>

■CHECK     1:>

 

 TEST       :OFF

 GAMMA      :ON

 DETAIL     :ON

 MASKING    :OFF

 KNEE       :ON

■FORMAT     :<

 

 SYSTEM FREQ:59.94Hz

 

 SET DATA   :PUSH>

■TIME/DATE  :<

 

 (23:55:55,2013-10-27)

 DATE DISP  :ON

 TIME DISP  :ON

 YEAR       :2013

 MONTH      :  10

 DAY        :  27

 HOUR       :  23

 MINITE     :  55

 SET DATA   :PUSH >

■CHECK     2:<

 

 MODEL      :Z-HD5500

 CPU    Ver.:*.**

   Check SUM:****

 VIDEO  Ver.:*.*** ****

 IF     Ver.:*.***

 

 CA     Ver.:*.*** ****

■RLAC       :<

 

 RLAC       :OFF

 STATUS     :ENABLE

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Function menu

5. FILE menu is displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode.

MAIN MENU SUB MENU

■FILE MENU

 

 SCENE FILE :>

 LENS  FILE :>

■SCENE FILE MENU

 

 SCENE FILE :SCENE 0

 STORE FILE :SCENE 0

 STORE

 ALL INITIALIZE :

■LENS FILE MENU 

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 AUTO IRIS  :>

 WHT SHADING:>

 REGI       :>

■AUTO IRIS   :<

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 IRIS SPEED :   0

 OPEN LIMIT : 127

 CLOSE LIMIT: -85

 INITIALIZE :

■WHT SHADING:<

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 EXTENDER   :OFF(×1)

 WHT SHADING:PUSH > 1SEC

 H SHADING  :>

 V SHADING  :>

 

 

 

■REGI       :<

■H SHADING:<

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 EXTENDER   :OFF(×1)

 R H SAW    :   0

 G H SAW    :   0

 B H SAW    :   0

 R H PARA   :   0

 G H PARA   :   0 

 B H PARA   :   0 

 

 INITIALIZE :

■V SHADING:<

 R REGI H   :    0

 B REGI H   :    0

 (G REGI H) :Ref

 R REGI V   :    0

 B REGI V   :    0

 (G REGI V) :Ref

 

 IRIS CONT  :

 INITIALIZE :  

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 EXTENDER   :OFF(×1)

 R V SAW    :   0

 G V SAW    :   0

 B V SAW    :   0

 R V PARA   :   0

 G V PARA   :   0 

 B V PARA   :   0 

 

 INITIALIZE :

6. CUSTOM menu structure which are displayed in the viewfinder.

■CUSTOM SW MENU

 

 CS-1 SW    :ZEBRA

 CS-2 SW    :QUICK FOCUS

 CA-CS SW   :-------

 LENS VTR SW:TALK

 INCOM SW   :INCOM1

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Function menu

5. EACH MENU ITEM & DESCRIPTION

5. 1 VF MENU (MAIN menu) which are displayed in the viewfinder & description.

■VF MENU

Item Setting Initial setting

Description

VF OUT SEL :COLOR

 VF DETAIL  :>

 VF MARKER  :>

 SIDE PANEL :>

 VF DISPLAY :>

 VF ZEBRA   :>

 FOCUS IND  :>

VF OUT SEL COLOR

Y,R,G,B

VF DETAIL

VF MARKER

SIDE PANEL

VF DISPLAY

VF ZEBRA

FOCUS IND

COLOR

Change screen to VF DETAIL menu.

Change screen to VF MARKER menu.

Change screen to SIDE PANEL menu.

Change screen to VF DISPLAY menu.

Change screen to VF ZEBRA menu.

Change screen to FOCUS IND menu

5.1.1 VF DETAIL menu (VF SUB-MENU) & description.

■VF DETAIL  :<

 

 VF DETAIL  :ON

 DTL LEVEL  :  0

 CRISP      : -80

 

 

 

Item Setting Initial setting

VF DETAIL ON,OFF OFF

DTL LEVEL -128 to +127 0

CRISP -128 to +127 -80

Note

When VF-L90HD is used, VF DTL LEVEL is controlled in Peaking volume of the viewfinder.

Description

VF Detail ON and OFF

Adjust VF detail level

Adjust VF detail Crisp.

5.1.2 VF MARKER menu (VF SUB- MENU) & description.

■VF MARKER  :<

 

 USER SEL   :USER 1

 MARKER1 SEL:>

 MARKER2 SEL:>

 CROSS SET  :>

 BOX1 SET   :>

 BOX2 SET   :>

 OTHER SET  :>

 MARKER1 SW :ON

 MARKER2 SW :OFF

Item Setting Initial setting

Description

USER SEL

MARKER1 SEL

MARKER2 SEL

USER1/2/3/4 USER1 MARKER1/2 SEL, CROSS SET

BOX1/2 SET, OTHER SET

These can do the memory.

Change screen to MARKER1 menu.

Change screen to MARKER2 menu.

CROSS SET

BOX1 SET

BOX2 SET

OTHER SET

MARKER1 SW ON, OFF

MARKER2 SW ON, OFF

Change screen to CROSS SET menu.

Change screen to BOX1 SET menu.

Change screen to BOX2 SET menu.

Change screen to OTHER SET menu.

OFF It is effective only to install

VF-HD500.

OFF It is effective only to install

VF-HD500.

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Function menu

5.1.2.1 MARKER1 SEL/ MARKER2 SEL menu (VF SUB-MENU) & description.

■MARKER1 SEL:<USER 1

 

 CENTER MARK:ON

 SAFETY MARK:ON

 SIDE   4:3 :OFF

       13:9 :OFF

       14:9 :OFF

       15:9 :OFF

 CROSS      :OFF

 BOX1       :OFF

 BOX2       :OFF

Item Setting Initial setting

CENTER MARK ON,OFF ON

SAFETY MARK ON,OFF ON

SIDE 4:3

13:9

ON,OFF OFF

ON,OFF OFF

CROSS

BOX1

14:9

15:9

BOX2

ON,OFF OFF

ON,OFF OFF

ON,OFF OFF

ON,OFF OFF

ON,OFF OFF

■MARKER2 SEL:<USER 1

 

 CENTER MARK:OFF

 SAFETY MARK:OFF

 SIDE   4:3 :OFF

       13:9 :OFF

       14:9 :OFF

       15:9 :OFF

 CROSS      :OFF

 BOX1       :OFF

 BOX2       :OFF

Note

This safety marker is synchronized with aspect ratio (4:3, 13:9, 14:9, 15:9,

OFF (16:9) ) of the Side panel.

Description

Center marker ON and OFF.

Safety Maker ON and OFF.

Side 4:3 marker ON and OFF

Side 13:9 Marker ON and OFF

Side 14:9 marker ON and OFF

Side 15:9 marker ON and OFF

Cross marker ON and OFF.

Box1 marker ON and OFF.

Box2 marker ON and OFF.

5.1.2.2 CROSS SET menu (VF SUB-MENU) & description.

■CROSS SET  :<USER 1

 

 H POSITION :  5

 V POSITION :  5

Item Setting Initial setting

H POSITION 0 to 255 5

V POSITION 0 to 255 5

Description

Adjust Vertical line of Cross Marker horizontally.

Adjust horizontal line of Cross Marker vertically.

CROSS MARKER

5.1.2.3 BOX1 SET/BOX2 SET menu (VF SUB-MENU) & description.

■BOX1 SET   :<USER 1

 

 H POSITION : 30

 V POSITION : 25

 H SIZE     : 15

 V SIZE     : 10

Item Setting Initial setting

H POSITION 0 to 255 30

V POSITION 0 to 255 25

H SIZE 0 to 255 15

V SIZE 0 to 255 10

Description

Adjust horizontal position.

Adjust vertical position.

Adjust H. size of the box.

Adjust V size of the box.

■BOX2 SET   :<USER 1

 

 H POSITION :222

 V POSITION :228

 H SIZE     : 15

 V SIZE     : 10

BOX1 MARKER

BOX2 MARKER

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TYPE 1

Function menu

.1.2.4 OTHER SET menu (VF SUB-MENU) & description.

■OTHER SET  :<USER 1

 

 CENTER MARK:TYPE1

 SAFETY MARK:TYPE1

 SAFETY AREA:90.0%

 MARKER LEV :100

 

Item Setting Initial setting

Description

CENTER MARK TYPE1/2/3/4 TYPE1

*1

SAFTY MARK

SAFTY AREA

TYPE1/2/3

80.0%, 90.0%,

92.5%, 95.0%

TYPE1

*2

Type setting of center marker.

*3

Type setting of safety marker.

*4

90.0% Setting of safety area

MARKER LEV 0 to 100 100 Adjustment of marker level

*1:USER 1:TYPE 1, USER 2:TYPE 2, USER 3:TYPE 3, USER 4:TYPE 4

*2:USER 1:TYPE 1, USER 2:TYPE 2, USER 3:TYPE 3, USER 4:TYPE 1

*3:Type setting of center marker

TYPE 3 TYPE 4 TYPE 1

*4:Type setting of safety marker

TYPE 2

TYPE 2 TYPE 3

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Function menu

5.1.3 SIDE PANEL menu (VF SUB- MENU) & description.

■SIDE PANEL :<

 

 SIDE PANEL :OFF

 CONTRAST   :1

 BRIGHT     :1

 

 

Item Setting

SIDE PANEL OFF, 4:3, 13:9,

14:9, 15:9

CONTRAST 1 to 5

BRIGHT 1 to 5

Initial setting

OFF

1

1

Description

Only when DISP SIZE is 16:9, it is effective.

Set side panel contrast

Set side panel brightness

SIDE PANEL

5.1.4 VF DISPLAY menu (VF SUB-MENU) & description.

■VF DISPLAY :<

 

 EXTENDER   :OFF

 SHUTTER    :OFF

 ZOOM       :OFF

 FOCUS      :OFF

 FILTER     :ON

 M.GAIN     :OFF

 IRIS       :ON

Item Setting Initial setting

EXTENDER ON,OFF OFF

SHUTTER

ZOOM

ON,OFF OFF

ON,OFF OFF

FOCUS

FILER

M.GAIN

IRIS

ON,OFF OFF

ON,OFF ON

ON,OFF OFF

ON,OFF ON

Description

Display the Extender indicator in VF,

ON and OFF

Display the Shutter indicator in VF,

ON and OFF

Display the Zoom indicator in VF, ON and OFF

Display the Focus indicator in VF, ON and OFF

Display the Filter indicator in VF, ON and OFF

Display the M. Gain indicator in VF,

ON and OFF

Display the Iris indicator in VF, ON and OFF

5.1.5 VF ZEBRA menu (VF SUB-MENU) & description.

■VF ZEBRA   :<

 

 ZEBRA TYPE1:OFF

  LEVEL     :>100%

 

 ZEBRA TYPE2:OFF

  HIGH LEVEL:  75%

  LOW  LEVEL:  60%

 

Item Setting Initial setting

Description

ZEBRA TYPE1 ON,OFF OFF

LEVEL 75% to 105% >100% Adjust limit value of VF zebra type 1

ZEBRA TYPE2 ON,OFF OFF Zebra marker type 2 for VF, ON and OFF

HIGH LEVEL 55% to 100% 75%

LOW LEVEL 50% to 99% 60%

Adjust maximum value of VF zebra type 2

Adjust limit value of VF zebra type 2

Zebra marker type1 for VF, ON and OFF

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Function menu

5.1.6 FOCUS IND menu (VF SUB-MENU) & description.

■FOCUS IND  :<

 

 INDICATOR  :OFF

 MARKER     :OFF

 PEAK HOLD  :OFF

Item Setting Initial setting

INDICATOR ON,OFF OFF

MARKER ON,OFF OFF

PEAK HOLD ON,OFF OFF

Description

Display the focus assist indicator in VF,

ON and OFF

Display the detect area marker for the focus assist in VF, ON and OFF

Display a peak position of the indicator.

This marker is displayed for about 4 sec.

Focus assist indicator

Integration value of picture edge level is displayed by indicator length.

The peak of indicator is the focal position.

FOCUS ASSIST MARKER

FOCUS ASSIST MARKER

Integration area of picture edge level.

FOCUS ASSIST INDICATOR

Integration value of picture edge. un-focus focus

PEAK HOLD MARKER

Peak value position marker.

The peak hold marker remains for 4 sec on the screen.

This marker shows the target level of the just focal posision.

FOCUS ASSIST INDICATOR PEAK HOLD MARKER

Focus assist indicator level range

Focus assist range is changed automatically depend on the integration value.

The indicator range will be two times if the integration value exceeds normal rage.

Normal range Two times range

The indicator range will rescale to normal if the value will be smaller than the minimum scale.

Normal range

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Two times range

Function menu

5.2 COLOR MENU (COLOR MAIN- MENU) which are displayed in the Pix monitor or

are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode.

■COLOR MENU      SCENE 0

 

 GAIN       :>

 BLACK/FLARE:>

 GAMMA      :>>

 KNEE/CLIP  :>>

 MASKING    :>>>

Item Description

GAIN Change screen to GAIN menu.

BLACK/FLARE Change screen to BLACK/FLARE menu.

GAMMA

KNEE/CLIP

MASKING

Change screen to GAMMA menu.

Change screen to KNEE/CLIP menu.

Change screen to MASKING menu.

5.2.1 GAIN (COLOR SUB- MENU) & description.

■GAIN       :<   SCENE 0

 

 R GAIN     :   0

 G GAIN     :   0

 B GAIN     :   0

 VIDEO CTEMP: 3200K

 INITIALIZE : 

Item Setting Initial setting

Description

R GAIN

G GAIN

B GAIN

VIDEO

-128 to +127 0

-128 to +127 0

-128 to +127 0

1600K to 3200K

Adjust Blue Gain.

Adjust Color temperature

CTEMP 15500K

INITIALIZE - -

Adjust Red Gain.

Adjust Green Gain.

Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize GAIN menu items.

5.2.2 BLACK/FLARE (COLOR SUB-MENU) & description.

■BLACK/FLARE:<   SCENE 0

 

 R BLACK    :   0

 G BLACK    :   0

 B BLACK    :   0

 R FLARE    :   0

 G FLARE    :   0

 B FLARE    :   0

 FLARE      :ON

 M.BLACK    :   0

 INITIALIZE :

Item Setting Initial setting

R BLACK -128 to 127 0

G BLACK

B BLACK

R FLARE

G FLARE

-128 to 127 0

-128 to 127 0

-128 to 127 0

-128 to 127 0

B FLARE

FLARE

-128 to 127 0

ON,OFF ON

M.BLACK -128 to 127 0

INITIALIZE - -

Description

Adjust Red black level.

Adjust Green black level.

Adjust Blue black level.

Adjust Red Flare level.

Adjust Green Flare level.

Adjust Blue Flare level.

FLARE ON and OFF.

Adjust Master black function.

Press the MENU SEL button to initialize BLACK/FLARE menu items.

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Function menu

5.2.3 GAMMA1 (COLOR SUB-MENU) & description.

■GAMMA     1:>   SCENE 0

 

 R GAMMA    :   0

 G GAMMA    :   0

 B GAMMA    :   0

 TOTAL GAMMA:   0

 GAMMA TABLE:4.0

 GAMMA      :ON

 INITIALIZE :

Item Setting

R GAMMA

G GAMMA

-128 to 127 0

-128 to 127 0

B GAMMA -128 to 127 0

TOTAL GAMMA -128 to 127 0

Initial setting

GAMMA TABLE 3.0 to 8.0 4.0

GAMMA

INITIALIZE

ON, OFF ON

- -

Description

Adjust Red Gamma

Adjust Green Gamma

Adjust Blue Gamma

Adjust Total Gamma

Select gamma curve value from table (*)

GAMMA ON and OFF

Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize GAMMA1 menu items.

Note

Create high quality of picture, user can choose fixed gamma curve from table and also Black Stretch(BLK STR)function bring out detail from dark portion of the picture without affecting middle level keeping with real black level.

5.2.4 GAMMA2 (COLOR SUB-MENU) & description.

■GAMMA     2:<   SCENE 0

 

 U.GAMMA TBL:1(90%)

 ULTRA GAMMA:OFF

Item

 HDR        :OFF

 HDR SELECT :HLG600

 BLK STR LEV: 0

 BLK STRETCH:OFF

 INITIALIZE :

Setting Initial setting

U.GAMMA TBL

1(90%),

2(85%),

3(80%),

4(75%),

5(70%),

6(65%),

7(50%)

1(90%)

ULTRA GAMMA ON, OFF OFF

HDR ON, OFF OFF

HDR SELECT

HLG600,

HLG1200,

HPQ

HLG600

Description

Select ultra gamma curve ultra gamma ON and OFF

HDR ON and OFF

Select HDR mode

BLK STR LEV

BLK STRETCH ON, OFF OFF

INITIALIZE

0 to 11

0

Select gamma curve value from table (*)

Black Stretch ON and OFF

Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize GAMMA2 menu items.

Note1

Create high quality of picture, user can choose fixed gamma curve from table and also Black Stretch(BLK STR)function bring out detail from dark portion of the picture without affecting middle level keeping with real black level.

Note2

When using the HDR function, a monitor corresponding to HDR is needed.

Select the monitor’s HDR mode to match with the camera HDR SELECT.

HDR SELECT

HLG600

HLG1200

HPQ

Monitor setting

ARIB STD-B67 or HLG

SMPTE ST 2084 or PQ

5.2.5 GAMMA3 (COLOR SUB-MENU) & description.

Item Setting Initial setting

Description

■GAMMA     3:<   SCENE 0

 

 R BLK GAMMA:   0

 G BLK GAMMA:   0

 B BLK GAMMA:   0

 M.BLK GAMMA:   0

 

 GAMMA RANGE: 127

 BLACK GAMMA:OFF

R BLK GAMMA -128 to127 0

G BLK GAMMA -128 to127 0

B BLK GAMMA -128 to127 0

M BLK GAMMA -128 to127 0

Adjust Rch BLACK GAMMA gain.

Adjust Gch BLACK GAMMA gain.

Adjust Bch BLACK GAMMA gain

Adjust RGB BLACK GAMMA gain

 INITIALIZE :

GAMMA

RANGE

BLACK

GAMMA

0 to 127 127

ON, OFF ON

Adjust BLACK GAMMA range

BLACK GAMMA ON and OFF

Press the MENU SEL buttons to

INITIALIZE

- - initialize GAMMA3 menu items.

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Function menu

5.2.5 KNEE/CLIP 1 menu (COLOR SUB-MENU) & description.

■KNEE/CLIP 1:>   SCENE 0

 

 TOTAL KNEE :   2

 R KNEE     :   0

 B KNEE     :   0

 TOTAL SLOPE:  13

 R SLOPE    :   0

 B SLOPE    :   0

 KNEE       :ON

 AUTO KNEE  :OFF

 

 INITIALIZE :

Item Setting

TOTAL KNEE -128 to 127 2

Initial setting

R KNEE

B KNEE

-128 to 127 0

-128 to 127 0

TOTAL SLOPE -128 to 127 13

R SLOPE -128 to 127 0

B SLOPE

KNEE

AUTO KNEE

INITIALIZE

-128 to 127 0

ON,OFF

ON,OFF

ON

OFF

Description

Adjust Total Knee level

Adjust R individual channel knee level

Adjust B individual channel knee level

Adjust Total slope level

Adjust R individual channel slope level

Adjust B individual channel slope level

Knee function ON and OFF

Auto Knee function ON and OFF

Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize KNEE/CLIP1 menu items.

5.2.6 KNEE/CLIP 2 menu (COLOR SUB-MENU) & description.

■KNEE/CLIP 2:<   SCENE 0

 KNEE SAT   :  24

 KNEE SAT   :OFF

Item

KNEE SAT

KNEE SAT

Setting Initial setting

-128 to 127 24

ON,OFF OFF

 WHITE CLIP : -16

 WHITE CLIP :ON

 

 INITIALIZE :

WHITE CLIP -128 to 127 0

WHITE CLIP ON,OFF ON

INITIALIZE

- -

Description

Adjust Knee Saturation. (*)

Knee Saturation function ON And

OFF

Adjust White Clip level

White Clip function ON and OFF

Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize KNEE/CLIP2 menu items.

Note

Very bright portion of high light scene is reduced color saturation and changed hue. This Knee Saturation compensates this effect and makes more natural color reproduction.

5.2.7 MASKING 1 (COLOR SUB-MENU) & description.

■MASKING   1:>   SCENE 0

     HUE SAT     HUE SAT

 R  :  0   0 C  :  0   0

 Y-R:  0   0 B-C:  0   0

 Y  :  0   0 B  :  0   0

 G-Y:  0   0 M-B:  0   0

 G  :  0   0 M  :  0   0

 C-G:  0   0 R-M:  0   0

Item Setting Initial setting

R HUE, SAT -64 to +63 0

Y-R HUE, SAT -64 to +63 0

Y HUE, SAT -64 to +63 0

G-Y HUE, SAT -64 to +63 0

 MASKING    :OFF

 INITIALIZE :

G HUE, SAT -64 to +63 0

C-G HUE, SAT -64 to +63 0

C HUE, SAT -64 to +63 0

B-C HUE, SAT -64 to +63 0

B HUE, SAT -64 to +63 0

M-B HUE, SAT -64 to +63 0

M HUE, SAT -64 to +63 0

R-M HUE, SAT -64 to +63 0

MASKING

INITIALIZIE

ON,OFF ON

- -

Description

Adjust Red hue, saturation

Adjust Yellow - Red hue, saturation

Adjust Yellow hue, saturation

Adjust Green - Yellow hue, saturation

Adjust Green hue, saturation

Adjust Cyan - Green hue, saturation

Adjust Cyan hue, saturation

Adjust Blue - Cyan hue, saturation

Adjust Blue saturation

Adjust Magenta - Blue hue, saturation

Adjust Magenta hue, saturation

Adjust Red - Magenta hue, saturation

Masking ON and OFF

Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize MASKING1 menu items.

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Function menu

5.2.8 MASKING 2 menu (COLOR SUB-MENU) & description.

■MASKING   2:<   SCENE 0

 -LINEAR-

 R-G:  0 G-R:  0 B-R:  0

 R-B:  0 G-B:  0 B-G:  0

 PRESET TYPE:STANDARD

 

 AUTO CHROMA:OFF

 A.CHROM LEV: 0

 MASKING    :ON

 

 INITIALIZE :

Item

LINEAR R-G

LINEAR R-B

LINEAR G-R

LINEAR G-B

LINEAR B-R

LINEAR B-G

MASKING

INITIALIZE

Setting

-64 to +63

-64 to +63

-64 to +63

-64 to +63

-64 to +63

-64 to +63

PRESET TYPE STANDARD,

ITU-709,

SMPTE-240M,

SMPTE-WIDE

,

NTSC, EBU,

AUTO

CHROMA

CHROMA SAT

OFF

ON, OFF

-8 to +7

OFF

0

ON,OFF

Initial setting

Description

0

0

0

Adjust liner matrix R-G parameter offset

Adjust liner matrix R-B parameter offset

Adjust liner matrix G-R parameter offset

0

0

Adjust liner matrix G-B parameter offset

Adjust liner matrix B-R parameter offset

0

STANDARD

Adjust liner matrix B-G parameter offset

ON

AUTO CHROMA ON and

OFF

Adjust AUTO CHROMA effective value.

Masking ON and OFF

Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize

MASKING2 menu items.

5.2.9 MASKING 3 menu (COLOR SUB-MENU) & description.

■MASKING   3:<   SCENE 0

 

 -SKIN MASKING-

 S.MASK.SAT :   0

 S.MASK.HUE :   0

 SKIN MASK  :OFF

Item Setting

S.MASK.SAT -128 to +127 0

Initial setting

S.MASK.HUE -128 to +127 0

 CHROMA SAT :   0

 CHROMA SAT :OFF

 

 INITIALIZE :

SKIN MASK ON,OFF OFF

CHROMA SAT -64 to +63 0

CHROMA SAT ON,OFF

INITIALIZE

OFF

Description

Adjust color saturation of the complexion in the scene.

Adjust hue of the complexion in the scene.

Skin tone masking ON and OFF

Adjust liner matrix SAT parameter offset

Adjust liner matrix SAT parameter

Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize MASKING3 menu items.

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Function menu

5.3 DETAIL MENU (MAIN-MENU) which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode.

■DETAIL MENU     SCENE 0

 

 DETAIL     :>>

 SKIN DTL   :>>

 HIGH CHROMA:>

 

Item Description

DETAIL

SKIN DTL

Change screen to DETAIL menu.

Change screen to SKIN DTL menu.

HIGH CHROMA Change screen to HIGH CHROMA menu.

5.3.1 DETAIL 1 menu (DETAIL SUB-MENU) & description.

■DETAIL    1:>   SCENE 0

 

 LEVEL      :   0

 H GAIN     : -40

 V GAIN     : -40

 H CRISP    :-110

 V CRISP    :-110

 LEVEL DEP  :  50

 DTL FREQ   :17MHz

 DETAIL     :ON

 INITIALIZE :

Item Setting

-128 to +127 0

Initial setting

Description

LEVEL Adjust Detail level

H GAIN

V GAIN

H CRISP

V CRISP

-128 to +127 -40

-128 to +127 -40

-128 to +127 -110

-128 to +127 -110

Adjust H. detail gain

Adjust V. detail gain

Adjust H detail crisp

Adjust V detail crisp

LEVEL DEP -128 to +127 50

DTL FREQ 13, 14, 15, 16,

17

Adjust level dependent of detail

MHz Set boost frequency of detail

17, 18, 19

DETAIL

INITIALIZE

ON,OFF

ON

Detail On and OFF

Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize DETAIL 1 menu items.

5.3. 2 DETAIL 2 menu (DETAIL SUB-MENU) & description.

■DETAIL    2:<   SCENE 0

 

 D.KNEE WHT : 105

 D.KNEE BLK : 110

 DETAIL KNEE:ON

 P/N BALANCE:8/8

 KNEE DETAIL:  50

 DTL SOURCE :R+G

 DETAIL     :ON

 

 INITIALIZE :

Item Setting Initial setting

D.KNEE WHT -128 to +127

D.KNEE BLK -128 to +127

DETAIL KNEE ON, OFF

105

110

ON

P/N BALANCE 5/8, 6/8, 7/8, 8/8,

8/7, 8/6, 8/5

DETAIL

INITIALIZE

8/8

KNEE DETAIL -128 to +127 50

DTL SOURCE G,R+G,R+G+B R+G

OFF, ON ON

- -

Description

Positive detail knee adjust

Negative detail knee adjust

DETAIL KNEE ON and OFF

Balance adjustment for

POS/NEG detail

Adjust knee detail slope

Set source signal for detail

Set On and OFF detail

Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize DTL 2 menu items.

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Function menu

5.3.3 SKIN DTL 1 menu (DETAIL SUB-MENU) & description.

■SKIN DTL  1:>   SCENE 0

 

 CH SELECT  :1ch

 CH1.A.PHASE:PUSH > 1SEC

 S.DTL LEVEL: -64

       PHASE:  97  Ye-R

       WIDTH:   0

 CH2.A.PHASE:PUSH > 1SEC

 S.DTL LEVEL:   0

       PHASE:   0  Ye-R

       WIDTH:   0

 INITIALIZE :

Item Setting Initial setting

CH SELECT

CH1 A.PHASE

1ch,2ch

-

1ch

-

S.DTL LEVEL -128 to +127 -64

PHASE -128 to +127 97

R-Mg, Mg-B,

B-Cy, Cy-G,

G-Ye, Ye-R

Ye-R

WIDTH -128 to +127 0

CH2 A.PHASE - -

S.DTL LEVEL -128 to +127 0

PHASE -128 to +127 0

R-Mg, Mg-B,

B-Cy, Cy-G,

Ye-R

G-Ye, Ye-R

WIDTH -128 to +127 0

Description

CH selection for skin tone detail

Set CH1 skin tone detail phase *1

Adjust CH1 skin tone detail level

Set & adjust CH1 skin tone detail phase.

Range setting of the CH1 skin tone phase

Set CH2 skin tone detail phase. *1

Adjust CH2 skin tone detail level

Set & adjust CH2 skin tone detail phase.

INITIALIZE

- -

Range setting of the CH2 skin tone phase

Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize SKIN DTL 1 menu items.

Note

There is same functions in the AUTO SETUP menu and can be accessed from either menu. Refer to page 57.

5.3.4 SKIN DTL 2 menu (DETAIL SUB-MENU) & description.

■SKIN DTL  2:<   SCENE 0

 

 THRESHOLD  : -96

 SKIN DETAIL:OFF

 SKIN GATE  :OFF

  GATE IND. :1ch

Item Setting Initial setting

THRESHOLD -128 to +127 -96

OFF

OFF

 ZOOM DEPEND:OFF

  SENS      :  50

  RANGE     :  50

 INITIALIZE :

SKIN DETAIL ON, OFF

SKIN GATE OFF,

GATE IND.

ZOOM

DEPEND

1, 2, 1+2

1ch, 2ch

ON, OFF

SENS

0 to 99

RANGE

1ch

OFF

50

0 to 99

50

INITIALIZE

- -

ZOOM DEPEND description

RANGE

Description

Threshold level for Skin tone Detail set

Skin tone Detail ON and OFF

Display ON and OFF for Skin tone

Detail gate

Set skin tone Detail gate

ZOOM DEPEND of SKIN TONE

DTL ON and OFF.

Sensitivity of SKIN TONE DTL level change.

Position of SKIN TONE DTL level changing range.

Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize SKIN DETAIL 2 menu items.

Note

When ZOOM DEPEND is ON, the detail level at skin color changes automatically according to the lens zoom position.

SENS

SKIN TONE

DTL OFF

WIDE

Z

O

O

M

Smoothest

LENS ZOOM POSITION

TELE

WIDE

Skin tone DTL is OFF (Normal DTL)

TELE

No DTL (Face DTL is soften)

ZOOM DEPEND IMAGE

54

Function menu

5.3.5 HIGH CHROMA menu (DETAIL SUB-MENU) & description.

■HIGH CHROMA:<   SCENE 0

 

 R          :   0

 G          :   0

 B          :   0

 HIGH CHROMA:OFF

 

 INITIALIZE :

R

G

B

Item Setting

-128 to +127

-128 to +127

-128 to +127

HIGH CHROMA ON, OFF

INITIALIZE

0

Initial etting

0

0

OFF

Description

Adjust detail level in high chrominance Red portion in the scene.

Adjust detail level in high chrominance Green portion in the scene.

Adjust detail level in high chrominance Blue portion in the scene.

High Chroma detail ON and OFF

Press the MENU SEL buttons to nitialize HIGH CHROMA menu items.

55

Function menu

5.4 MAINTENANCE menu (MAIN MENU) which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode.

■MAINTENANCE MENU

 

 AUTO SETUP :>

 WHT SHADING:>

 AUTO IRIS  :>

 MIC GAIN   :>

 M.GAIN SET :>

 SHUTTER    :>

 SYSTEM     :>

 CHECK      :>>

 RLAC       :>

Item Description

AUTO SETUP Change screen to AUTO SETUP menu.

WHT SHADING Change screen to WHT SHADING menu.

AUTO IRIS

MIC GAIN

GAIN SET

SHUTTER

Change screen to AUTO IRIS menu.

Change screen to MIC GAIN menu.

Change screen to GAIN SET menu.

Change screen to SHUTTER menu.

SYSTEM

OTHERS

CHECK

Change screen to SYSTEM menu.

Change screen to OTHERS menu.

Change screen to CHECK menu.

5.4.1 AUTO SETUP menu (MAINTENANCE SUB-MENU) & description.

■AUTO SETUP :<

 

 CH1.A.PHASE:PUSH > 1SEC

 CH2.A.PHASE:PUSH > 1SEC

 

 GRAY SCALE :PUSH > 1SEC

  BLACK LEV :   5.00%

  FLARE LEV :  12.00%

  GAMMA LEV :  58.00%

Item

CH1.A.PHASE

CH2.A.PHASE

GRAY SCALE

Setting

Initial setting

Description

Skin tone Auto CH1 phase set.

*1

Skin tone Auto CH2 phase set.

*1

Gray scale Auto set up

*2

Black level set BLACK

LEV

FLARE

LEV

GAMMA

LEV

0.0 to 12.35%

0.0 to 24.70%

5.0%

12.0% Flare level set

42.20 to 67.70% 58.0% Gamma level set

*1: Displayed gate marker in enter of the picture for Skin tone detail Auto set up. (Refer to page 42)

*2: Displayed 6 gate markers in the picture for Gray scale Auto set up.

Gate marker

Position the gray scale chart to 6 gate markers.

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Function menu

5.4.2 WHT SHADING menu (MAINTENANCE SUB-MENU) & description.

■WHT SHADING:<

 

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 EXTENDER   :OFF(×1)

 WHT SHADING:PUSH > 1SEC

 H SHADING  :>

 V SHASING  :>

Item

LENS FILE

EXTENDER

WHT SHADING

Setting Initial setting

Description

LENS 1 to 8 LENS 1 White shading data can be stored to lens file.

- -

Display Lens extender position

OFF(X1):Either of the following.

- -

When the extender is X1.

The lens cable is not connected.

X2:When the extender is X2.

Set Auto WHT SHADING

R V SAW

G V SAW

B V SAW

INITIALIZE

-128 to +127 0

-128 to +127 0

-128 to +127 0

- -

Adjust R V SAW shading

Adjust G V SAW shading

Adjust B V SAW shading

Initialize WHT SHADING items.

5.4.3 H SHADING menu (MAINTENANCE SUB-MENU) & description.

■H SHADING:<

Item Setting Initial setting

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 EXTENDER   :OFF(×1)

 R H SAW    :   0

 G H SAW    :   0

 B H SAW    :   0

 R H PARA   :   0

 G H PARA   :   0 

 B H PARA   :   0 

 

 INITIALIZE :

LENS FILE

EXTENDER

R H SAW

G H SAW

B H SAW

R H PARA

G H PARA

B H PARA

INITIALIZE

Description

LENS 1 to 8 LENS 1 White shading data can be stored to lens file.

- -

Display Lens extender position

OFF(X1):Either of the following.

When the extender is X1.

-128 to +127 0

-128 to +127 0

-128 to +127 0

-128 to +127 0

-128 to +127 0

-128 to +127 0

- -

The lens cable is not connected.

X2:When the extender is X2.

Adjust R H saw shading

Adjust G H saw shading

Adjust B H saw shading

Adjust R H parabpla shading

Adjust G H parabpla shading

Adjust B H parabpla shading

Initialize WHT SHADING items.

5.4.4 V SHADING menu (MAINTENANCE SUB-MENU) & description.

■V SHADING:<

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 EXTENDER   :OFF(×1)

 R V SAW    :   0

 G V SAW    :   0

 B V SAW    :   0

 R V PARA   :   0

 G V PARA   :   0 

 B V PARA   :   0 

 

 INITIALIZE :

Item

LENS FILE

EXTENDER

R V SAW

G V SAW

B V SAW

R V PARA

G V PARA

B V PARA

INITIALIZE

Setting Initial setting

Description

LENS 1 to 8 LENS 1 White shading data can be stored to lens file.

- -

Display Lens extender position

OFF(X1):Either of the following.

When the extender is X1.

-128 to +127 0

-128 to +127 0

-128 to +127 0

-128 to +127 0

-128 to +127 0

-128 to +127 0

- -

The lens cable is not connected.

X2:When the extender is X2.

Adjust R V saw shading

Adjust G V saw shading

Adjust B V saw shading

Adjust R V parabpla shading

Adjust G V parabpla shading

Adjust B V parabpla shading

Initialize WHT SHADING items.

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Function menu

5.4.5 AUTO IRIS menu (MAINTENANCE SUB-MENU) & description.

■AUTO IRIS  :<

 

 AUTO IRIS  :AUTO

 IRIS TRIM  :   0

 PEAK/AVE   :0/10

 IRIS GATE  :   1

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 IRIS SPEED :   0

 OPEN  LIMIT: 127

 CLOSE LIMIT: -85

 INITIALIZE :

Item Setting Description

AUTO IRIS REMOTE,

AUTO

AUTO Setting of Iris control mode. *1

IRIS TRIM

PEAK/AVE

IRIS GATE

LENS FILE

-128 to +127 0

0/10, 1/9, 2/8,

3/7, 4/6, 5/5

0/10

Adjust Auto iris output level

Setting of Peak & Average detect for Auto iris

1 to 6 1 Setting of Auto Iris gate. *2

LENS 1 to 8 LENS 1 IRIS SPEED, OPEN LIMIT, and

CLOSE LIMIT are can be stored to lens file.

IRIS SPEED -128 to +127 0

OPEN LIMIT 0 to +127 127

CLOSE LIMIT -128 to -1 -85

Speed control of the Iris response

Adjust limiter value for Auto Iris open

Adjust closing limiter value for

Auto Iris

INITIALIZE

- -

Initialize auto iris menu

Initial setting

*1: Effect only AUTO selected at the lens side selection switch. If it

’s selected to MANUAL, drive iris directly.

*2: IRIS GATE

1 2 3

4 5 6

5.4.6 MIC GAIN menu (MAINTENANCE SUB-MENU) & description.

■MIC GAIN   :<

 

 MIC1       :-60 dB

 MIC2       :-60 dB

MIC 1

Item Setting

 FRONT MIC

  PHANTOM    :OFF

MIC 2

-70,-60,-50,-40,

-30,-20,-10

-70,-60,-50,-40,

-30,-20,-10

ON,OFF FRONT MIC

PHANTOM

Initial setting

Description

-60dB Set input gain of MIC1

-60dB Set input gain of MIC2

OFF Fantom power ON and OFF

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Function menu

5.4.7 GAIN SET menu(MAINTENANCE SUB-MENU) & description.

■GAIN CUSTOM:<

Item Setting

 STEP LESS  :OFF

  SPEED     :SLOW 

 M.GAIN LOW :  0 dB

 M.GAIN MID :  6 dB

 M.GAIN HIGH: 12 dB

STEP LESS ON, OFF

SPEED SLOW,

MIDDLE,

FAST

M.GAIN LOW -6, -3, 0 dB

M.GAIN MID 0, 3, 6, 9, 12,

15, 18, 21dB

M.GAIN HIGH 3, 6, 9, 12, 15,

18, 24dB

Initial setting

Description

OFF Smooth changing of GAIN and

Color temperature function ON and OFF

SLOW Select VAR GAIN speed.

0dB

6dB

12dB

Low gain setting of M.Gain

MID gain setting of M.Gain

HIGH gain setting of M.Gain

5.4.8 SHUTTER menu (MAINTENANCE SUB-MENU) & description.

■SHUTTER    :<   SCENE 0

 

 SHUTTER    :OFF

 SHUTTER PRE:1/100

 SHUTTER VAR:1/60.37

 

INITIALIZE :

Item Setting

SHUTTER OFF, PRESET,

VAR, AES

SHUTTER PRE 1/100(59.94i),1/60(50i),

1/125, 1/250,1/500,

1/1000, 1/2000

SHUTTER VAR 1/60.37~1/1987(59.94i)

1/50.36~1/2025(50i)

INITIALIZE

5.4.9 SYSTEM menu (MAINTENANCE SUB-MENU) & description.

■SYSTEM     :<    

 

 CAMERA ID  : 1

 FAN MODE   :AUTO

 GL H PHASE :-512

 SDI AUDIO  :OFF

 BAR TONE   :OFF

 MON/RET OUT:MONITOR

 FORMAT     :>

 TIME/DATE  :>

Item

CAMERA ID

FAN MODE

GL H PHASE

SDI AUDIO

1 to 99

Setting

OFF,AUTO,LOW,HIG

H

-512

ON, OFF

BAR TONE

MON/RET OUT MONITOR,VF,RET

FORMAT

TIME/DATE

OFF, ON

1

Initial setting

OFF

1/100(59.94i)

1/60(50i)

1/60.37(59.94i)

1/50.36(50i)

Initial setting

AUTO

Description

Description

Setting of camera number

Setting of FAN mode

-512

OFF

OFF

Adjustment of GL Phase

Embedded Audio ON and OFF

1 kHz audio test signal on/off.

MONITOR MON/RET setting

Change screen to

FORMAT menu

Change screen to

TIME/DATE menu.

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Function menu

8.4.7.1 FORMAT menu (MAINTENANCE SUB-MENU)

■FORMAT     :<

 

 SYSTEM FREQ:59.94Hz

Item

SYSTEM

FREQ

SET DATA

Setting Initial setting

59.94Hz

50Hz

Description

59.94Hz or 50Hz are selectable.

After selection, move the cursor to the line "SET DATA" and then press knob to store the setting. (*)

Press the MENU SEL knob to activate the

SYSTEM FREQ setting

 SET DATA   :PUSH >

Note

Procedure for switching system frequency during system operation combined with CCU and RU

(Ex. Switching from 59.94Hz to 50Hz)

Target Menu Screens

 FORMAT     :<

 

■SYSTEM FREQ:59.94Hz

Operating procedure

(1) Open the FORMAT menu of camera via RU.

(2) Move the cursor to SYSTEM FREQ.

(3) Press button to change from 59.94Hz to 50Hz.

CAMERA

 SET DATA   :PUSH >

 FORMAT     :<

 

 SYSTEM FREQ:50Hz

(4) Move the cursor to SET DATA.

(5) Press button for two seconds to establish system frequency of camera.

(Menu screen will be disturbed inevitably due to frequency collision between camera and CCU.)

RU

CCU

■SET DATA   :PUSH >

 CU-FUNCTION:<>

 

 BUZZER     :ENABLE

 SDI AUDIO  :OFF

 CCU ID     : 1

*CABLE MODE :HYBRID

 PARA MODE  :OFF

■SYS FORMAT :>1080p

              59.94Hz

 TIME/DATE  :>’15.01.01

                  12:00

 SYS FORMAT <

   Time-out: 9

  □ 59.94Hz

■ ☑ 50.00Hz 

(6) Turn off the camera power.

(7) Open the CU-FUNCTION menu of CCU via RU.

(8) Move the cursor to SYS FORMAT and press button.

(9) Move the cursor to 50.00Hz and press button.

(10) Within 10 seconds, move the cursor to SET DATA and press both and buttons simultaneously to establish system frequency of CCU.

RU

 SET DATA   :PUSH <+>

(11) Turn on the camera power.

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Function menu

5.4.10 TIME/DATE menu (MAINTENANCE SUB-MENU) & description.

■TIME/DATE  :<

 

 (23:55:55,2016-10-27)

 DATE DISP  :ON

 TIME DISP  :ON

 YEAR       :2016

 MONTH      :  10

 DAY        :  27

 HOUR       :  23

 MINITE     :  55

 SET DATA   :PUSH >

Item Setting

DATE DISP ON, OFF

TIME DISP ON, OFF

YEAR

MONTH

2000 to 2099

01 to 12

DAY

HOUR

MINUTE

SET DATA

01 to 31

00 to 23

00 to 59

-

Initial setting

ON

ON

-

-

-

-

-

-

Description

The date is displayed at the color bar.

The time is displayed at the color bar.

Not affected by all initialize.

Not affected by all initialize.

Not affected by all initialize.

Not affected by all initialize.

Not affected by all initialize.

Press the MENU SEL knob to activate the time and date setting

5.4.11 CHECK1 menu (MAINTENANCE SUB MENU) & description.

■CHECK     1:>

 

 TEST       :OFF

 GAMMA      :ON

 DETAIL     :ON

 MASKING    :OFF

 KNEE       :ON

Item Setting Initial setting

TEST

GAMMA

OFF,ON OFF

OFF,ON ON

DETAIL OFF,ON ON

MASKING OFF,ON ON

KNEE OFF,ON ON

Description

TEST signal ON and OFF

GAMMA function ON and OFF

DETAIL function ON and OFF

MASKING function ON and OFF

KNEE function ON and OFF

5.4.12 CHECK2 menu (MAINTENANCE SUB MENU) & description.

■CHECK     2:<

 

 MODEL      :Z-HD5500

 CPU    Ver.:*.**

   Check SUM:****

 

 VIDEO  Ver.:*.*** ****

 IF     Ver.:*.***

 

 CA     Ver.:*.*** ****

Item

MODEL

CPU

Description

Camera model name

CPU software version

Check SUM CPU software check sum

VIDEO Ver. FPGA version on VIDEO board

IF Ver.

CA Ver.

FPGA version on IF board

FPGA version in camera adaptor

1.1 RLAC menu

■RLAC       :<

 

 RLAC       :OFF

 STATUS     :ENABLE

   

Item

RLAC

STATUS

Setting Initial setting

OFF,ON OFF

ENABLE -

ENABLE*

READING

WAITING

DISABLE

Description

Lens aberration correction ON and OFF

Camera received the aberration data, and working well.

Camera received the aberration data, but aberration correction does not work, because the lens extender is X2.

Camera is receiving aberration data.

Camera is waiting for lens initialization.

Turn the focus ring and zoom ring, and detect both ends of the operation range to complete lens initialization

The lens does not have the aberration data, or cable is disconnected.

Note 1: The STATUS is displayed automatically.

Note 2: This function reduces lens chromatic aberration of magnification, cannot correct the aberration completely.

Note 3: The lens must have the lens aberration data to use with this function.

Please ask to lens manufacture about the lenses equipped with the aberration data.

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Function menu

5.5 FILE menu (FILE MENU) which are displayed in the Pix monitor or are displayed in the viewfinder with at control head mode.

■FILE MENU

 

 SCENE FILE :>

 LENS  FILE :>

Item

SCENE FILE

LENS FILE

Setting Initial setting

Description

Change screen to SCENE FILE menu.

Change screen to LENS FILE menu.

5.5.1 SCENE FILE menu (FILE SUB-MENU) & description.

■SCENE FILE MENU

 

 SCENE FILE :SCENE 0

 STORE FILE :SCENE 0

 STORE

 ALL INITIALIZE :

Item Setting Description

FILE SELECT

STORE FILE

STORE

ALL INITIALIZE

SCENE 0 to

8, PRESET

SCENE 1 to

8

SCENE 0 Selection of scene file setting

SCENE 1 Setting of scene file memory

Store scene file data to memory

Initialize scene file data

Initial setting

5.5.2 LENS FILE menu (FILE SUB-MENU) & description.

■LENS FILE MENU 

Item

 LENS FILE  :LENS 1

 AUTO IRIS  :>

 WHT SHADING:>

 REGI       :>

LENS FILE

AUTO IRIS

WHT SHADING

REGI

Setting Initial setting

Description

LENS 1 to 8 LENS 1 Selection of lens file setting

- -

Change screen to AUTO IRIS.

Change screen to WHT

SHADING.

Same as that of the

MAINTENANCE menu.

Change screen to REGI.

Note

Lens file items are stored to the selected lens file automatically when the setting is changed. So, change to another lens file at exchanging a lens.

5.5.3 REGI menu (FILE SUB-MENU) & description.

■REGI       :<

Item

 R REGI H   :    0

 B REGI H   :    0

 (G REGI H) :Ref

 R REGI V   :    0

 B REGI V   :    0

 (G REGI V) :Ref

 

 IRIS CONT  :

 INITIALIZE :  

R REGI H

B REGI H

(G REGI H)

R REGI V

B REGI V

(G REGI V)

IRIS CONT

INITIALIZE

Setting Initial setting

-24 to 24 0

-24 to 24 0

Description

Adjusts the R horizontal registration.

Adjusts the B horizontal registration.

G cannot be adjusted.

-24 to 24 0

-24 to 24 0

- -

Adjusts the R vertical registration.

Adjusts the B vertical registration.

G cannot be adjusted.

-128 to 127 0

Adjusts the lens iris.

Press the MENU SEL buttons to initialize REGI menu items.

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Function menu

File structure

There are ADJUST, COMMON, SCENE and LENS four major data files in the camera head memory.

ADJUST

FILE

Factory setting data file

COMMON

FILE

Menu setting data file

(VF, CUSTOM SW, MAINTENANCE, expect the shutter function)

SCENE

SCENE

SCENE

FILE 0

FILE 1

SCENE FILE 1 to 8

SCENE

FILE 0

A one file selected

TEMPORARY

SCENE

FILE

Menu setting data file

(COLOR, DETAIL, SHUTTER)

PRESET

SCENE

FILE

Output data

SCENE

SCENE

SCENE

FILE 0

FILE 0

A one file selected

LENS FILE 1 to 8

1. The SCENE FILE is indicated at top right corner in the each menu in the FUNCTION menu.

2. The COMMON FILE and the TEMPORARY SCENE FILE data values are stored to the memory automatically.

When the SCENE FILE 0 is selected, adjusted value data is stored to memory automatically.

3. SCENE 1 to 8: After selected scene file, adjusted value data is kept in the TEMPORARY SCENE

FILE but required to push the memory switch for storing data to scene file.

4. PRESET SCENE FILE is the factory adjustment value and condition. Push memory switch and store the PRESET data to SCENE 1 to 8 for restore new scene file setting.

5. When power OFF to ON, the data hold previous condition.

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Function menu

5.6CUSTOM SW MENU (MAIN menu) which are displayed in the viewfinder & description.

■CUSTOM SW MENU

 

 CS-1 SW    :ZEBRA

 CS-2 SW    :QUICK FOCUS

 CA-CS SW   :-------

 LENS VTR SW:TALK

 INCOM SW   :INCOM1

Item Setting

CS-1 SW

CS-2 SW

ZEBRA,

MARKER,

VF-DTL,

QUICK FOCUS(*),

FAW

ZEBRA,

MARKER,

VF-DTL,

QUICK FOCUS(*),

FAW

CA-CS SW ------,

VF-DTL,

MARKER1,

MARKER2

LENS VTR SW RET-2, TALK

Initial setting

ZEBRA

QUICK FOCUS Set CS-2 switch

------

TALK

Description

Set CS-1 switch

Set CS switch in the

CA.

INCOM SW INCOM1

INCOM2

INCOM1+2

INCOM1

Set VTR switch in the Lens.

Assign INCOM microphone

ON/OFF switch.

Note

Quick Focus automatically opens the iris then sets the video level with the electric shutter.

With the resulting shallow depth of focus, the exact focus point can be set easily.

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Function menu

Type of Auto setup & control items

Following Auto setup functions are available at camera head and also remotely controlled from the RU-1000, or RU-1500.

Type of

Auto Setup

Controlled item

AUTO

BLACK

AUTO

WHITE

GRAY

SCALE

AUTO (*1)

WHITE

SHADING

AUTO (*2)

SKIN TONE

DTL PHASE

AUTO (*3)

BLACK R,G,B

○ ○

GAIN R,B

○ ○

GAMMA R,G,B

FLARE R,G,B

BLACK H. SHADING

R,G,B

Pixel Concealment

R,G,B

WHITE

V-SAW, H-SAW

SHADING R,G,B

SKIN TONE PHASE

CH1, CH2

(*1): Refer to page 27 and 57

(*2): Refer to page 14 and 57

(*3): Refer to page 42, 55 and 57

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Function menu

Versatility and creativity function for HDTV picture quality

Camera Alignment Goal should be:

- Accurate reproduction of scene

- Matching a previous set up

- Developing your own unique “look” or a number of different look, depending on the situation

May be required a different look to a newscast or dram series.

Starting point is technically accurate reproduction of the HDTV camera chain. There are some special functions are available to achieve these picture reproductions.

Operational method for function has been described previously however missing explanation and description from this point of view. Complement these as follows.

Color clarity improvement function

(1) MASKING 1 (12 vector Correction)

The 12 vectors correction allows color adjustments to be applied to hue and saturation individually for each color. Operator can adjust and change certain colors as special effect work at camera.

(2) MASKING 2 (Linear matrix masking Correction) & CHROMA Saturation

Linear matrix correction and Chroma saturation level controls are available to meet with SMPTE 274M or ITU-R

BT.709 color standard.

(3) KNEE Saturation

Traditionally, when shooting bright scene, some porting of the picture may have “washed out” effect. Knee Saturation function can be improved this effect.

(4) MASKING 3 (Skin masking)

When the Z-HD5500 chain is used for the newscast program, newscaster flesh tone color can be changed to natural complexion by this function.

Luminance clarity improvement function

(1) GAMMA TABLE

The selectable gamma table provided with Z-HD5500 allows users to create a specific picture by changing luminance signal curb.

(2) TOTAL KNEE/SLOPE

Total knee and total slope control function provide quickly adjustment act during shooting of bright scene compression and grayscale step improvement.

(3) BLACK STRETCH

Black stretch function allows users to bring up contrast and improve detail in the dark shadow area without affecting mid-tone while maintaining real black.

Picture sharpness improvement function

(1) DETAIL control

Improve the picture sharpness with adjusting different parameter in Detail function. Refer to page 42.

(2) SKIN TONE DETAIL

When the Z-HD5500 chain is used for the newscast program, newscasters flesh tone detail can be adjusted down to smoothing and without wrinkle. There are two individual adjustments Skin DTL 1 &

Skin DTL 2 for two newscasters.

* SKIN TONE DETAIL has no effect on viewfinder.

(3) HIGH CHROMA DTL

Add detail in the high chrominance signal area

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Specifications

Camera Head Z-HD5500 (59.94Hz), Z-HD5500E(50Hz)

1 Image sensor

2 Native Scan

2/3-inch equivalent CMOS

Effective pixels 1,920 (H) × 1,080 (V)

1080/59.94i 1080/50i

3 Prism F1.4

4 Optical Filter

1X manual filter wheel w/ 4 filter positions

(Clear, Cross, 1/16 ND, 1/64 ND)

5 ECC Filter

6 Lens mount

7 HD Resolution

8 HD SNR

9 Sensitivity

10 Minimum illumination

11 Vertical Smear

12 Gain selection

13 Shutter

14 Lock scan

15 Geometric distortion

16 Registration Overall

17 Dimensions

18 Power supply voltage

19 Operating temperature

20 Storage temperature

21 Power Consumption

22 MASS

23 Input & Output

3200 K, 4300 K, 5600 K, 6300 K, 8000K

B4 Bayonet

1000TVL

Typical 62dB

1080/59.94i :F10 @ 2000 lx, 3200 K, 89.9% reflectance

1080/50i :F11 @ 2000 lx, 3200 K, 89.9% reflectance

2 lx (at F1.4, GAIN: +24 dB)

No smear

L (low) -6/-3/0dB

M (medium) 0/+3/+6/+9/+12/+15/+18/+21/dB

H (high) +3/+6/+9/+12/+15/+18/+21/+24 dB

1/100, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 second (59.94i)

1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 second (50i)

1/60.37 to 1/1987 second (59.94i scan)

1/50.36 to 1/2025 second (50i scan)

Negligible (excluding lens characteristics)

0.01 % (excluding lens characteristics)

133(W) x 191(H) x 262(D) mm

DC 12 V (10.5 V to 17 V )

-10 °C to +45 °C , 14 °F to +113 °F

-20 °C to +60 °C , -4 °F to +140 °F

20W Head only (without VF) approx. 2.1kg, 4.6lbs, Head only (without VF)

MON/RET OUT: BNC x 1, HD-SDI

Monitor output,

VF out (Character ON/OFF )

RET out

REMOTE: 4-pin Multi connector for remote control panel

VF: 20-pin Multi VF connector

LENS: 12-pin Multi LENS connector

MIC: 3-pin XLR MIC-1 connector

SD Memory Card Slot

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Specifications

Fiber Adapter

CA-HF1000

1 CCU connector

2 Fiber adapter I-O

1X HFOC femail connector (LEMO/Tajimi Type)

SMPTE304M-type

2X BNC HD-SDI

1X BNC PROMPT switch-able GENLOCK (analog Tri-level in or SD VBS OUT)

4-pin Script +12VDC OUT(1.0A max)

29-pin D-SUB for studio-adaptor

5-pin AC230V for Prompter Power / Tally out

2X XLR INCOM (2-Chnl + PGM Mix)

1X XLR DC IN

3 Features Intercom channel selection, MIC on/off, volume , PGM mix volume

4 MASS

100W Prompter power availability

Chnl1&2 Line or MIC level select(MENU)

Remote AUX / VF video select connector (RET CONT )

2.2Kg approx.

Fiber Adaptor CA-HF1200

1 CCU connector

2 Fiber adaptor I-O

1X HFOC femail connector (LEMO/Tajimi Type)

SMPTE304M-type

1X BNC HD-SDI1 OUT

HD-SDI(1080p)

1X BNC HD-SDI2 OUT

HD-SDI(1080i) RET.B OUT switch-able HD-SDI(1080p)

1X BNC PROMPT switch-able GENLOCK (analog Tri-level in or SD VBS OUT)

5-pin Script +12VDC OUT(1.0A max)

29-pin D-SUB for studio-adaptor

5-pin AC230V for Prompter Power / Tally out

2X XLR INCOM (2-Chnl + PGM Mix)

1X XLR DC IN

8-pin TRUNK RS-422

3 Features

4 MASS

3 Features

4 MASS

Intercom channel selection, MIC on/off, volume , PGM mix volume

100W Prompter power availability

Chnl1&2 Line or MIC level select(MENU)

Remote AUX / VF video select connector (RET CONT )

2.2kg, 4.8lbs (approx.)

Intercom channel selection, MIC on/off, volume , PGM mix volume

100W Prompter power availability

Chnl1&2 Line or MIC level select(MENU)

Remote AUX / VF video select connector (RET CONT )

2.6Kg approx.

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Specifications

2-inchviewfinder VF- 402

1 Construction

2

3

4

5

6 Resolution

Metal Die-cast chassis & mount

2-inch BW 16:9 CRT

Diopter (CRT Focus Ring)

VF angle rotation

X-Y mechanical movement

600 TV lines

7 Functions

8 Internal tally

BRIGHT, CONTRAST, PEAKING knob VR (front facing)

Red/Green

9 Tally switch Tally switch OFF, NORMAL, HIGH

7.4-inch viewfinder HDF- EL800H

1 Format

2 Number of pixels

3 Input Signals

3 Functions

1080i /720p field frequency 60 / 59.94 / 50 Hz

960 (H) x 540 (V) normal scan (16:9)

Analog Y/Pb/Pr/SYNC

BRIGHT, CONTRAST, PEAKING knob VR, WF

5 Internal tally

6 Dimensions

7 Power consumption

9-inch viewfinder VF-L90HD

Red/Green

215(W) x 158(H) x 51.5(D) mm

20W

1 Format

2 Number of pixels

3 Color temperature

4 Input Signals

5 Functions

6 Internal tally

7 Dimensions

1080i /720P field frequency 60 / 59.94 / 50 Hz

1280 (H) x 720 (V) normal scan (16:9)

6500K

Analog Y/Pb/Pr/SYNC

BRIGHT, CONTRAST, PEAKING and CHROMA knob VR power on/off, tally on/off, Marker on/off,

(center marker, 4:3 marker, area marker)

Red/Green

230(W) x 175(H) x 86(D) mm

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Specifications

Dimensions

Z-HD5500 / CA-HF1000 / CX-HD1000

VF- 402

133

166

262

348( CA-HF1000 ) / 360( CX-HD1000 )

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Specifications

VF-L90HD

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Studio system operation

Connection with system

The Z-HD5500 can be constructed a fiber cable system and triax cable system.

CU-HD500/CU-HD1000 and CA-HF1000 : Optical system for 1080i

CU-HD1200/CU-HD1300FT and CA-HF1200 : Optical system for 1080p

CU-HD1300T/FT and CX-HD1300 : Triax system for 1080p and 1080i

RU-1000, RU-1500 : Remote Control Unit

VF-402 : 2-inch B&W viewfinder

VF-L20HD : 2-inch LCD viewfinder

HDF-700H : 7-inch LCD viewfinder

HDF-EL800H : 7.4-inch OLED viewfinder

VF-L90HD : 9-inch LCD viewfinder

9inch View finder

VF-L9HD/VF-L90HD

7inch View finder

HDF-EL800H

7inch View finder

HDF-700H

VF Adaptor

AT-951

VF Adaptor

AT-750

Microphone adaptor

MH-1000

VF Adaptor

AT-90

VF Adaptor

AT-90

View finder

VF-L20HD/VF-402

VF Adaptor

AT-500

Color Camera

Z-HD5500

Camera Adaptor

CA-HF1200

Camera Control Unit

CU-HD1200/1300

Remote Control Cable

1080p

Fiber Cable

Portable

Zoom Lens

1080p/1080i/720p/24p/SD

Tripodd adaptor

TA-Z3

Camera Adaptor

CA-HF1000

Fiber Cable

Camera Control Unit

CU-HD1000

1080i

1080i/720p/SD

Camera Control Unit

CU-HD500

Triax Adaptor

CX-HD1300

Triax Cable

1080i/720p/SD

Triax Base Station Unit

CU-HD1300

1080i/1080p

Large Box Lens

Lens Mountor

LM-B1000

Small Box Lens

Lens Mountor

LM-C1000(for Canon)

LM-F1000(for Fujion)

Portable Zoom Lens

Lens Mountor

LM-P1000

Studio Adaptor

SA-1000

Viewfinder adaptor

AT-S951

1080p/1080i/720p/24p/SD

View finder

VF-L9HD/VF-L90HD

Buildup Adaptor

BU-1000

SU

Setup control unit

SU-1000

RU-1500JY

RU-1000VR

Remote control unit

Power select switch setting

Set the POWER switch to CCU.

EXT: Power supplied via DC input connector.

CCU: Power supplied via fiber cable

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Service information

Connector pin diagrams

LENS connector

12pin

10

9 1

8

2

7 3

11

12

6 4

5

Pin Signal

1 AUX SW

2 CALL TRG

3 GND

4 ENF AUTO

5 IRIS CONTROL

6 +12V

7 IRIS POSITION

8 IRIS A/R

9 EXETEND

10 ZOOM POS

11 F POS / L TX

12 L RX

MIC1/2 connector

3 pin XLR female:HR16PRQ-3SE(71)

PUSH

2 1

3

Pin Signal

1 MIC GND

2 MIC(H)

3 MIC(C)

REMOTE connector

4pin

4

3

Pin Signal

1 +12V output

2 SD input

3 SD output

4 SD GND

DC IN connector

1

2

1 4

2 3

Pin Signal

1 GND

2 NC

3 NC

4 +12V IN

TRUNK connector

8 pin female:R05-R8F

H

A G

B F

C

D

B

C

D

Camera Adaptor

Pin

A

Signal

Rx_+

E

F

Tx_+

Rx_-

Tx_-

NC

NC

G

H

NC

GND

E

Plug

Pin

A

B

C

D

G

H

E

F

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Service information

INTERCOM1/2 connector

5 pin XLR female:HA16PRH-5S

PUSH

5

4

1

2

RET CONT

6 pin female:HR10A-7R-6SB(74)

Mating connector:HR10A-7P-6P

6 1

5 2

3

Pin Signal

1 MIC IN (C)

2 MIC IN (H)

3 RECEIVE(C)

4 RECEIVE(H)

5 RECEIVE(H)

SCRIPT

5 pin female:HR10A-7R-5SB(73)

Mating connector:HR10A-7P-5P

1

5

4

Pin

3

Signal

1 INCOM 1 TALK ON/OFF

2 INCOM 2 TALK ON/OFF

3 GND

4 NC

5 RET 1 CTL

6 RET 2 CTL

AC230 V OUT

5 pin female:RM12BRB-5S

Mating connector:RM12BPE-5PH

5 1

4

2

4

2

Pin

1

2

3

4

5

3

Signal

SCRIPT +12V

GND

NC

NC

NC

3

Pin

1

2

3

Signal

AC 230V

AC 0V

GND

4

5

TALLY OUT(*)

AC CTL

*Open collector

CAUTION

Do not connect the FS-F5 cable during the Camera system power on.

It is AC230V output connector.

FS-F5 etc. of the option are connected

AC230V is output by connecting AC CTL of 5PIN with GND for safety

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Application note: Connecting prompter power

Summary:

The prompter power connector is located behind the fiber connector on the Camera Adaptor CA-HF1000.

This is a 5 pin socket with Power interlock.

B7

How to connect:

Parts: 5 pin plug RM12BPE-5PH Hitachi code JMR0222

Refer to Page 75 of the Operation manual for pin out details.

Connect as follows:

5

4

1

2

Pin 1

Pin 2

Pin 3

Pin 4

Pin 5

230V AC To Prompter power input L*

GND AC To Prompter power input N*

GND – Interlock

Tally out – To prompter tally input (open collector)

AC Control

3

To switch 230V AC on, connect (direct link) Pin 5 to Pin 3.

*Please ensure all local and national Electrical Safety regulations are complied with when connecting these power lines.

Notes:

If an over current fault is detected on the AC Power line, the Protective circuit in the CCU will shut down power to the Camera Adaptor and Camera head.

Please avoid switching AC control line during live recording due to possible interference to the Video signal from the camera.

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Notice for a studio box lens use

Summary:

Use the studio adaptor SA-1000 for a studio box lens.

Large Box Lens

Lens Mountor

LM-B1000

Viewfinder adaptor

AT-S951

Small Box Lens

Lens Mountor

LM-C1000(for Canon)

LM-F1000(for Fujion)

Studio Adaptor

SA-1000

Portable Zoom Lens

Lens Mountor

LM-P1000

View finder

VF-L90HD

Notes:

Supply power to a studio box lens from an external power supply unit which can connect with a lens directly when not using the SA-1000 but using a lens supporter provided by the lens manufacture.

Refer to an operation manual of a lens and a lens supporter for details.

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Key Features

  • 2.2 million pixels 3-CMOS sensor
  • Real-time Lens Aberration Correction (RLAC)
  • High sensitivity
  • No vertical smear
  • Setup card
  • Auto-knee
  • Skin tone detail
  • Automatic skin tone detail
  • Variable Detail Boost Frequency

Related manuals

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the Z-HD5500's image sensor?
The Z-HD5500 has a 2.2 million pixels 3-CMOS sensor.
What digital processing features does the Z-HD5500 have?
The Z-HD5500 has several digital processing features including Real-time Lens Aberration Correction (RLAC), auto-knee, skin tone detail, and variable detail boost frequency.
How sensitive is the Z-HD5500?
The Z-HD5500 has outstanding high sensitivity.