Indesit Camcorder S 3000 User Manual

DIGITAL CAMERA  
S-3000W / S-3000  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Please read this operating instructions carefully for proper operation,  
and keep it for future reference.  
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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.  
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.  
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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.  
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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.  
14. Blitzschlag  
Für zusätzlichen Schutz des Erzeugnisses während eines Gewitters oder bei Nichtverwendung für lange Zeit  
den Stecker aus der Steckdose ziehen.  
Netzspannungsstöße.  
Dies verhütet Beschädigung durch Blitzschlag und  
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.  
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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 lappareil.  
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 lappareil et dans le mode demploi devront être respectés.  
4. Observer les instructions  
Observer toutes les instructions de fonctionnement et dutilisation.  
5. Nettoyage  
Avant de procéder au nettoyage, débrancher lappareil de la prise secteur. Ne pas utiliser de produits de  
nettoyage liquides ou en aérosol.  
Nettoyer lappareil avec un chiffon humide.  
6. Fixations  
Ne pas utiliser de fixations non recommandées par le fabricant de lappareil car elles pourraient être source  
de danger.  
7. Eau et humidité  
Ne pas utiliser lappareil á proximité deau-par exemple prés dune baignoire, dun lavabo, dun évier ou dun  
bac á lessive, dans un sous-sol humide, ou prés dune piscine, etc.  
8. Accessoires  
Ne pas placer lappareil sur un chariot, un socle, un pied, un support ou one table instables Lappareil  
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 lappareil. Pour tout montage de lappareil, respecter les instructions du fabricant, et utiliser á  
cette fin laccessoire de montage recommandé par le fabricant.  
9. Lappareil monté sur son chariot devra être déplacé avec précaution.  
Des arrêts brusques, une force excessive et des surfaces irréguliéres pourraient provoquer le renversement  
de lensemble 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 lappareil et le protéger de toute surchauffe, et ces ouvertures ne devront  
donc être ni obstruées ni recouvertes. Ne jamais obstruer les ouvertures en placant lappareil sur un lit, un  
sofa, un tapis ou toute surface similaire. Ne jamais placer lappareil 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 dallmentation  
Lappareil devra être alimenté exclusivement sur le type dalimentation indiqué sur létiquette signalétique.  
Silon nest pas sûr du type dalimentatio du local, consulter le revendeur de lappareil ou la compagnie  
délectricité locale. Pour les appareils qui fonctionnent sur batterie ou sur dautres sources, voir le mode  
demploi.  
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12. Mise á la terre ou polarisation  
Lappareil est doté dune 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 dalimentation  
Acheminer les cordons dalimentation de facon quon 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 lendroit oú ils  
ressortent de lappareil.  
14. Foudre  
Pour renforcer la protection de lappareil pendant un orage, ou si lon sen éloigne ou quon reste longtemps  
sans lutiliser, le débrancher de la source dalimentation. Ceci permettra déviter tout dommage de  
lappareil 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 dobjets et de liquides  
Ne jamais enfoncer dobjets daucune sorte dans les ouvertures de lappareil 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 daucune sorte sur lappareil.  
17. Substances inflammabes et explosives  
Eviter dutiliser lappareil en présence de gaz, ainsi quá proximité immédiate de substances inflammables et  
explosives.  
18. Chocs ou vibrations violents  
Lorsquon transporte lappareil, ne pas le soumettre á des chocs ou des vibrations violents.  
19. Réparations  
Ne pas tenter de réparer laapareil soi-même car le fait douvrir ou de retirer les caches risque dexposer  
lutilisateur á des tensions dangereuses notamment. Confier toute réparation á un personnel qualifié.  
20. Dommages nécessitant réparations  
Débrancher lappareil de la source dalimentation et confier les réparations á un personnel qualifié dans les  
cas suivants:  
a. Lorsque le cordon dalimentation ou sa fiche sont endommagés  
b. Si du liquide sest renversé sur lappareil ou que des objets sont tombés dedans  
c. Si lappareil a été exposé á la pluie ou á leau.  
d. Si lappareil ne fonctionne pas normalement lorsquon observe les instructions dutilisation.  
Ne régler que les commandes couvertes par le mode demploi ; 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 lappareil en état de marche.  
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e. Si lappareil est tombé ou quil a été endommagé.  
f. Si lappareil affiche une nette modification de ses performances, cela signifie quil a besoin dêtre réparé.  
21. Piéces de rechange  
Si lon 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  
dorigine. Les piéces de rechange non autorisées risquent de provoquer un feu, un choc électrique et autres  
dangers.  
22. Vérificaton de sécurité  
Aprés tout travail dentretien ou de réparation de lappareil, demander au technicien de réparation deffectuer  
les vérifications de sécurité pour sassurer que lappareil est en bon état de marche.  
23.Montage au mur ou au plafond  
Lappareil ne pourra être monté au mur ou au plafond que de la maniére recommandée par le fabricant.  
24. Chaleur  
Eloigner lappareil 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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Contents  
Composition(including accessories) ・・・・・ 1  
Video Gain Selection ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・34  
White and black balance adjustment・・・・35  
Electronic Shutter setting・・・・・・・・・・・・・・40  
Scene File・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・42  
Camera ID setting ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・43  
Genlock・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・44  
Setup Card ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・45  
Viewfinder Indications・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・48  
Status Indication of Viewfinder Screen ・・49  
Status indication of viewfinder Screen・・・53  
Function menu Screen ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・54  
Studio system operation・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・66  
System configuration ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・70  
Service Information ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・71  
Outline and features ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 2  
Warnings and cautions when using ・・・・・ 4  
Note when using ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5  
Facility names and functions ・・・・・・・・・・・ 6  
Lens installation ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 13  
Lens flangeback adjustment ・・・・・・・・・・ 14  
White shading adjustment ・・・・・・・・・・・・ 15  
Camera adapter installation ・・・・・・・・・・・ 17  
Microphone installation ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 18  
Tripod mounting ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 19  
Shoulder pad position ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 20  
Anton-bauer battery pack ・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 21  
GM-51 5inch viewfinder attachment・・・・ 22  
VTR connection ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 24  
Power supply ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 27  
Viewfinder adjustment・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 28  
lris Adjustment ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 31  
Zoom and Macro operation ・・・・・・・・・・・ 32  
Optical Filter Selection ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 33  
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Composition (including accessories)  
When unpacking the camera, check for the following items and accessories.  
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Outline and features  
The S-3000W/S-3000 is a new concept 2/3-inch CCD  
camera that stresses fundamental camera  
performance.  
Sensitivity (standard 2000 lux, F11)  
High gain (+24 dB) and Ultra-Gain (+12 dB) can be  
combined for up to +36 dB gain increase.  
Operation is enabled down to 0.5 lux (F1.4) and  
0.8 lux (F1.8).  
Advanced functions are realized by the new single  
chip digital signal processor that improves gradation  
response, color reproducibility and perceived  
resolution. The DSP is fully digitized from processor  
to encoder and incorporates a built-in noise reducing  
function.  
Setup card  
Camera setup data can be saved to a setup card  
(Compact Flash) and recalled when required.  
Flexibility is offered to meet a wide assortment of  
scene environments.  
The design fully comprehends the needs of on-site  
camerawork, with a rugged diecast frame that is light,  
has a low center of gravity and is convenient to  
operate.  
Versatile CCD drive functions  
Preset type 5-step electronic shutter speeds.  
Lock Scan to image computer monitors without  
Premier Performance Starring the Hitachi V-21W /  
V-21 Digital Camera.  
flicker.  
Auto electronic shutter (AES) mode for  
maintaining a fixed video level.  
Outstanding Features  
Resolution  
CC frame mode for improved vertical resolution.  
Better picture quality from digital processing  
Horizontal resolution of 750 / 900 TV lines is  
achieved by the 2/3 inch 600,000 / 620,000 pixel  
CCDs with microlenses and digital double speed  
signal processing circuit.  
Highlight chroma and auto knee  
Color reproduction of highly luminous signals is  
improved by the highlight chroma circuit, while  
auto knee automatically compresses high  
luminosity signals. These add up to wide  
dynamic range.  
Switchable 16:9 / 4:3 (S-3000W only)  
The aspect vatio is switchable between 16:9 and  
4:3  
Flesh tone detail  
to provide broad freedom for program production.  
Picture quality is also preserved by using digital  
system.  
Smoothed and softened complexion flatters the  
talent without sacrificing overall scene detail  
Variable detail boost frequency  
Newly crafted DSP  
The center frequency of the detail  
compensation signal is variable to allow selecting  
the proper signal to match the scene.  
Hitachi's pinnacle holding LSI technology  
combines the entire system from processor to  
encoder into a single chip to even further reduce  
the size and power consumption, while enhancing  
stability.  
6-vector and linear matrix  
Full colorimetry control is built in with linear  
matrix compensation for color reproduction plus  
independently variable hue and saturation for six  
colors to provide wide latitude for subjective  
expression  
The 10 bit A/D converter and 13 to 18 bit  
processor promote high S/N and wide dynamic  
range.  
Special gamma  
Signal to noise ratio  
Adjusts the gamma rising gain to improve  
reproduction of dark scene components.  
An S/N rating of 63 dB is attained by adding low  
noise circuit technology to a newly developed  
digital noise reduction circuit. Even at high gain,  
clear low noise images can be obtained.  
Flare compensation  
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Outline and features  
Extensive operational convenience  
Large aperture lens for comfortable eye  
relief.  
Programmable operation switches with  
functions assigned according to application.  
Front-rear, left-right, and tilt mechanisms  
allow adjustment to best angle.  
Bayonet mount for direct connection to  
camera without cable.  
Auto white and shading compensation  
coupled with lens extender.  
Gain, detail, gamma and other settings can  
be stored in 4 scene files for easy recall.  
Each optical filter has four white balance  
memories. A total of 8 memories are  
used in two white balance memory systems.  
Rotate 90 degrees upward for convenient  
carrying.  
New low CG design  
Main operation switches are grouped  
Menu screen settings for iris level (fine  
forward for easy use.  
adjust) and iris peak/average  
The low center of gravity design is light  
(camera head 2.6 kg) and conveniently  
portable.  
Computer chip detects scene color  
temperature changes in real-time and  
automatically compensates white balance.  
Adjustable shoulder pad position plus non-  
Camera ID, date and time mixable with color  
slip finish for comfortable and confident  
carrying.  
bar display.  
Combine with assorted VTR models  
Adapters and inner modules are available  
(options) that enable docking and combined  
use with a flexible choice of video tape  
recorders.  
Audio test tone (1 kHz) mixable with color  
bar.  
Microphone input compatible with "phantom"  
power supply.  
Combine with portable VTR by using VTR  
Microphone level control when docked with  
cable.  
Betacam.  
Suggested system configurations  
Studio system: RU-Z2/RU-Z3 Camera  
Base Station, CA-Z32 Camera Adaptor, RC-  
Z2A/RC-Z21A Camera Control Panel, GM-  
51 5-inch viewfinder  
Small scale studio system: RU-Z1 Remote  
Operation Unit, CA-Z31 Camera Adaptor,  
RC-Z1/RC-Z11 Camera Control Panel, GM-  
51 5-inch viewfinder  
Control from personal computer: JU-C20  
or JU-Z2, remote control via RS-232C. The  
JU-Z2 allows controlling multiple cameras  
from a single computer.  
Genlock is applied to the camera even when  
docked with a VTR. Operation as a video  
system is enabled while the VTR is  
recording.  
Viewfinder display functions  
Settings from tree type menu screen.  
Self-diagnostic and display check functions  
available.  
Two mode zebra  
Selectable for over-level and within range  
indication.  
Battery remaining  
Indicated as a percent when used with  
Anton/Bauer Digital Magnum series battery.  
Safety zone and center mark display  
Audio level indicator  
REC time display when combined with VTR.  
High performance viewfinder (GM-9)  
With 600 TV lines resolution for easy focus  
adjustment.  
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Warnings and cautions when using  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Viewfinder lens hazard  
Viewfinder high voltage  
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.  
Do not open the viewfinder cover. There is  
danger of touching internal high voltage  
components.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
When connecting and disconnecting lens,  
microphone and other cables, grasp the connector  
by the body, not the attached cable. Cables can be  
damaged by pulling on them.  
Power supply  
The specified power supply input voltage of this  
camera is 12 VDC. Be sure to use the designated  
power supply.  
Note when transporting  
Do not disassemble or modify  
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.  
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.  
Tripod  
Keep foreign object out of interior  
Entry of water, metallic or other foreign materials  
can cause failure and damage.  
Use a recommended tripod and install the camera  
correctly.  
Cleaning  
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.  
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.  
Extremely hot or cold locations (exceeding -10 to  
45 ), such as in enclosed vehicles.  
Subject to strong vibration.  
Fuse replacement  
Important: Although spare fuses are provided, the  
fuse must be replaced only by a qualified service  
technician.  
Humid or dusty locations.  
Salt spray or corrosive gases.  
Strong electromagnetic fields (e.g., near TV or  
radio transmitters).  
In event of difficulty: Disconnect from power  
and contact the nearest Hitachi Denshi service  
agency.  
Where exposed to rain.  
Do not cover or otherwise obstruct camera heat  
dissipation during operation.  
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Note when using  
NOTE  
**********CCD characteristic phenomena**********  
The following types of phenomena are innate characteristics of a charge  
coupled device (CCD) and are not malfunctions. Be aware of these when  
using a CCD camera for broadcast or other demanding applications.  
Smear  
When a bright object is picked up, thin trails appear above and below the image.  
The effect is more pronounced at high electronic shutter speeds.  
Fixed pattern  
When operate at high temperature, a fixed pattern (vertical stripes, white dots)  
can appear. The pattern is more easily seen when the camera sensitivity is raised.  
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Facility names and functions  
1 Viewfinder connector  
8 IIntercom level control  
Connect the accessory 1.5-inch viewfinder or the  
separately sold GM-51 5-inch viewfinder.  
Intercom sound level (volume) adjustment when  
connected into a system with the RU-Z2/RU-Z1.  
2 Viewfinder horizontal lock lever  
9 Power select switch  
Secures the side to side position adjustment of  
the 1.5-inch viewfinder.  
[BATT-CCU/VTR-EXT]  
BATT  
: When power is supplied via the  
BATT12V IN connector.  
3 Viewfinder front to rear lock screw  
CCU/VTR : When power is supplied via the  
connector for camera base station  
or VTR.  
Secures the front to rear position adjustment of  
the 1.5-inch viewfinder  
4 CC/ND filter select knob  
EXT  
: When power is supplied via the DC  
IN connector.  
Selects filter to match the light source of the  
scene.  
10 Setup card slot  
5 Lens mount  
Slot for inserting setup card.  
11 Shoulder pad  
Bayonet type lens mount.  
6 Shoulder belt hook  
Adjustable shoulder pad for comfortable  
operation. Loosen the 2 screws and adjust the  
front to rear position.  
Attachment for separately sold shoulder belt.  
7 Talk on/off switch  
Intercom microphone on/off when connected into  
a system with the RU-Z2/RU-Z1.  
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Facility names and functions  
12 Auto white/black balance switch  
15 Audio channel 1 recording level control  
AWB: Select for automatic white balance  
adjustment. Set the WHITE BAL switch  
The audio recording level can be adjusted (only)  
when connected to a Betacam VTR (BVV-1 or  
BVV-5).  
20 to A or B to store the adjustment in  
16 VTR start button  
respective memory A or B.  
ABB: Select for automatic black balance  
adjustment. The adjustment is stored in a  
special memory.  
When connected to a VTR in the recording mode,  
press the button once to start recording, press  
again to stop recording. Functions as Call  
button when connected to the RU-Z1/RU-Z2.  
13 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.  
14 CS-2 switch  
On/off switching for function set at menu.  
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Facility names and functions  
The white balance is set to the  
memory value for 3200 K.  
17 Power switch  
A or B  
When the AUTO W/B BAL switch [12]  
is set to AWB, the white balance is  
adjusted automatically according to  
the Filter knob [4] setting. The  
adjustment is stored in the selected  
memory A or B.  
VTR STDBY/SAVECAM ON/OFF〕  
Left: (VTR:STDBYCAM:ON)  
Both camera and VTR power on and  
recording starts.  
Center: (VTR:SAVECAM:ON)  
Camera power on, VTR power save  
21 Output/Auto Knee switch  
mode  
Right: (VTR:SAVECAM:OFF)  
Camera power off, VTR power save  
mode.  
BARS:  
Color bar signal output.  
Cam, Auto Knee Off  
18 Power LED  
Off  
Pickup signal from camera not  
:
Camera power not supplied.  
produced. Auto knee circuit  
inoperative.  
Lights (green): Camera power supplied, but  
power switch is off.  
CAM,AUTO KNEE ON  
Lights (red) : Camera power switch on.  
Pickup signal from camera obtained.  
Auto knee circuit operates.  
19 Check switch  
At the Check setting, the viewfinder indicates the  
status of the camera operating switches,  
recording elapsed time, audio level and other  
information.  
The Zebra position provides a zebra signal for  
checking the video signal level on the viewfinder  
screen.  
22 Gain switch  
Selects video circuit gain according to scene  
brightness. Low, medium and high are indicated  
beforehand in the setting menu. The initial  
settings are L = 0 dB, M = 9 dB, H = 18 dB.  
23 CS-1 switch  
20 White balance memory switch  
On/off for function set by menu.  
PRE:  
Set to this position when  
circumstances such as time do not  
allow adjusting the white balance.  
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Facility names and functions  
24 Scene file LEDs  
29 Ultra gain on/off switch  
Light to indicate the scene file selected by the  
Scene File buttons 25 .  
ONIncrease sensitivity about 12 dB.Operates  
only when the sensitivity is above +12 dB  
(some loss of horizontal resolution).  
25 Scene File buttons  
OFFNormal mode operation.  
30 Digital noise reduction (DNR) on/off switch  
ONReduces noise during high gain.  
OFFNormal mode operation.  
Select from among 4 scene files.  
26 Function button  
Used for changing settings (e.g., detail amount).  
27 Up/down buttons  
31 Fleshtone on/off switch  
Change the setting selected by the Function  
button 26 .  
ONFleshtone detail is moderated. Fleshtone  
setting is at the DTL sub-menu.  
28 Left/right buttons  
OFFNormal mode operation.  
Change the setting selected by the Function  
button 26 . In the lock scan mode, use for  
adjusting the shutter speed.  
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Facility names and functions  
32 Video output connector (BNC)  
38 CCU/VTR connector (28 pin for CA-Z31, 26 pin  
for CA-Z32)  
Composite video signal output (1 Vp-p/75).  
33 Monitor output connector (BNC)  
Use separately sold cable to connect a portable  
VTR or RU-Z1/RU-Z2/RU-Z3 camera base  
station.  
Video signal output for monitor (1 Vp-p/75).  
The same character signal as the viewfinder is  
superimposed on the video signal to allow  
39 Lighting shoe screw hole (1/4-inch 20UNC)  
checking the setting menu from the monitor  
screen.  
40 Accessory shoe  
A small spotlight can be attached without the light  
striking the lens, viewfinder or microphone.  
34 Genlock In connector (BNC)  
Reference signal input for applying genlock to the  
camera.  
41 5-inch viewfinder attachment  
The GM-51 5-inch viewfinder can be attached by  
using the AT-30 adapter.  
35 Remote control connector (4 pin)  
Connection for RC-Z1, RC-Z11, RC-Z2A , RC-  
Z21A or RC-Z3 camera remote control panel or a  
personal computer.  
42 Mic holder screw hole  
A separately sold MH-Z3 mic holder can be  
attached.  
36 Microphone connector (XLR, 3P)  
Connection for separately sold microphone.  
Microphone power is supplied from this  
connector.  
37 Lens connector (12 pin)  
Connection for lens cable.  
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Facility names and functions  
43 Rear cover  
Contains connections for battery and extension  
46 150 V Out connector (5 pin, CA-Z32 only)  
Connect 150 V to 12 V power supply adapter  
when using a large size lens.  
adapter, etc.  
44 DC IN connector (XLR, 4P)  
47 Audio monitor connector (minijack)  
Connect the separately sold AC adapter for  
operating from AC power.  
Connect an earphone (8 to 10) to monitor  
microphone or VTR playback sound.  
45 Intercom connector (XLR, 5P)  
Connect intercom headset (MT-12MF) when  
using the RU-Z1/RU-Z2/RU-Z3  
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Facility names and functions  
48 Brightness control  
53 Eyecup  
Adjusts viewfinder screen brightness. Does not  
affect camera output signal.  
54 Visibility adjust ring/knob  
Adjust for best viewfinder image clarity according  
to the operator.  
49 Contrast control  
Adjusts viewfinder screen contrast. Does not  
affect camera output signal.  
55 Tightening ring  
Secures eyecup after adjusting the vertical angle.  
56 External tally indicator  
50 Peaking control  
Adjusts viewfinder video contours for easier focus  
adjustment. Does not affect camera output  
signal.  
When the external tally switch 51 is on, lights in  
conjunction with the viewfinder screen tally.  
51 External tally switch  
57 Flip-up button  
ONExternal tally lamp lights.  
OFFExternal tally lamp does not light.  
52 Camera connector  
Connects viewfinder to camera.  
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Lens installation  
1. Raise the lens lever and remove the mount cap.  
2. Align the lens center mark with the indent at the  
upper part of the lens mount and install the lens  
Refer to the lens instructions when using the lens.  
Notes:  
The following adjustments may be required according  
to the type of lens.  
1Lens flangeback  
2Lens auto iris speed  
3Lens white shading (with camera)  
3. Lower the lens lever to secure the lens.  
4. Engage the cable with the cable clamp and  
connect it to the lens connector.  
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Lens flangeback 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 flangeback (distance from the lens mounting plane to the focal plane) is adjusted.  
This adjustment is generally required only once unless the lens is replaced.  
Reference  
Refer to the lens operating instructions regarding the component positions for flangeback adjustment.  
Flangeback adjustment  
turn the distance ring to adjust the focus.  
1. Set the lens iris for manual operation.  
6. Set the zoom ring to the wide angle position.  
2. Open the iris. Set a flangeback adjusting  
7. Turn the Ff ring and adjust the focus. Use  
chart about 3 meters distant and adjust the  
care not to turn the distance ring.  
lighting to obtain the correct video output  
8. Repeat this process until focus is obtained at  
level. If the video level is too high, use a  
both telephoto and wide angle settings.  
CC/ND filter or electronic shutter.  
9. Securely tighten the Ff ring setscrew.  
3. Loosen the Ff ring setscrew.  
 Also, see the lens operating instructions.  
4. By hand or motor, set the zoom ring to the  
telephoto position.  
5. Observe the flangeback chart image and  
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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 steps  
1. Install the lens on the camera (be sure to connect the lens cable).  
2. Set the electronic shutter to off and the gain to L (0 dB).  
3. If provided, set the lens extender to off.  
4. Notice that flicker can occur with fluorescent or mercury lighting. Therefore, use sunlight or halogen as  
the light source.  
In the auto iris mode, check that the iris is between F4 and F11. If necessary, adjust the light source  
position (be sure the electronic shutter is off).  
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White shading adjustment  
5.  
FUNC  
then shift to the WHT Shading page.  
   △ ▽  
Operate the Function buttons to produce the Full Function mode Special Set page,  
6. At the WHT Shading page, shift the cursor to Auto Setup.  
7. Press the < direction button for about 1 second to conduct AWB. Then press the > direction 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.  
8. Set the extender (if provided) to on and repeat the above step.  
9. 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  
     
1. Align the adapter with the camera guide  
and guide pin. Attach the adapter and  
engage the connector.  
3. Install the handle with two screws.  
2. Tighten the screws provided with the  
handle to secure the camera adapter to  
the camera.  
    
CAUTION  
!
Tighten the screws completely. Check for  
absence of wobble between the camera and  
adapter.  
    
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Microphone installation  
Mic holder attachment  
Attach the MH-Z3 microphone holder (separately sold).  
Microphone  
Install the (separately sold) MC-Z2/Z3 microphone and C-300MA microphone cable as follows.  
1. Attach the MC-Z2/Z3 microphone to the mic holder.  
2. Connect the C-300MA mic cable to the microphone.  
3. Secure the cable in the cable clamp and connect to the MIC IN connector.  
Microphone power and sensitivity  
Set from Function 2 menu screen.  
1. Phantom power (+48 V) can be supplied. Set to on for the MC-Z2/Z3 or ME-66. Set to off for an  
internal battery or dynamic type microphone.  
2. Select the microphone sensitivity.  
FUNCTION 2  
M. BLACK :0  
DYNA CHROMA :ON  
DNR MODE  
:MODE1  
ZEBRA TYPE :1  
LEVEL :MID  
CS-1 SW  
CS-2 SW  
MIC SENSE  
PHANTOM  
:QUICK FOCUS  
:CONTRAST  
:MID  
:OFF  
F.AUTO SEL :->  
Earphone connection  
Sound can be monitored by connecting a conventional earphone (8 to 10) to the AUDIO MON jack.  
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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  
1The weight can exceed 5 kg with the lens and  
10 kg with a VTR. Use a sturdy tripod that can  
support more than 10 kg. A large size tripod  
can provide both stability and smooth operation.  
2A 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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Shoulder pad position  
The shoulder pad can be shifted up to 15 mm in either direction from the center (factory) position. The  
position can be adjusted for comfortable operation.  
1. Loosen 2 screws.  
2. Slide the pad forward or rearward to the best position.  
3. Tighten the 2 screws.  
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Anton-Bauer battery pack  
Anton-Bauer battery pack  
Procure the separately sold battery holder to operate the camera from an Anton-Bauer battery.  
1. Use 4 screws to attach the battery holder to the rear of the camera adapter.  
Note:The optional buttery holder connecting cable is required. Consult Hitachi denshi service center.  
2. Attach the battery pack. Insert and slide the battery pack.  
3. Set the camera adapter Power Select switch to BATT.  
4. To remove the battery, set the battery holder detaching lever fully downward, then slide the battery as  
shown by the arrow to remove it.  
Note:  
The intelligent/ultra basketry can also be used. The intelligent battery can automatically detect battery  
remaining of more than 10 %. The viewfinder indicates battery remaining as a percent. Below 10 %,  
the indication is voltage.  
If external power is supplied after detection, the indication is intelligent battery remaining amount.  
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GM-51 5-inch viewfinder attachment  
Use the separately sold AT-30 viewfinder adapter when installing the GM-51 5-inch viewfinder.  
1.  
Raise the lock lever of the AT-30 horizontally and remove the viewfinder mounting screw from the AT-30.  
Insert this screw in the bottom of the GM-51. Insert the screw together with the GM-51 into the AT-30 and set  
the lock lever forward, then turn the lever clockwise to secure it.  
Warning: Be sure to tilt the lock lever forward and turn it clockwise to  
tighten it. If tightening is overlooked, the GM-51 can drop  
and pose a risk of injury.  
2.  
Insert the GM-51 and AT-30 into the slot at the rear of the handle and slide them forward until a latching sound  
is heard from the release knob.  
Warning: Press the release knob to where a latching sound  
is audible. If not securely attached, the entire  
viewfinder can drop and pose a risk of injury.  
Set lock lever B of the AT-  
30 rearward.  
Turn lock lever B clockwise and  
check for absence of wobble at  
the AT-30 mounting.  
Connect the viewfinder  
cable to the camera  
viewfinder connector.  
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GM-51 5-inch viewfinder attachment  
3.  
Removal  
Disconnect the viewfinder cable.  
Turn the AT-30 lock lever B  
counter-clockwise and pull the  
release knob to allow removing  
both the GM-51 and AT-30.  
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VTR connection  
VTR docking  
Examples of compatible VTRs  
Sony  
DNV-5BETACAM SX)  
Note:  
BVV-5BETACAM)  
VTR examples are shown only for  
general reference. Model names  
and specifications are subject to  
change.  
PVV-3BETACAM SP2000PRO)  
DSR-1DVCAM)  
Matsushita (Panasonic) AU45HMPromind)  
AJ-D90DVCPRO)  
JVC  
BR-S422S-VHS)  
BR-D40DIGITAL-S)  
Required inner modules (separately sold)  
Note:  
Refer to the VTR and inner module instructions for  
details regarding installation.  
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VTR connection  
VTR types and connections  
Camera setting (see Note)  
VIDEO(VTR) AUDIOLEVEL  
VTR cable  
System  
VTR inner  
module  
Main VTR  
CA-Z31  
CA-Z32  
---  
---  
BETACAM  
COMP  
-60dB  
IM-Z3D  
BVV-5,  
DNV-5  
PVV-3  
---  
---  
IM-Z3S  
---  
C-201TE  
C-501TE  
---  
C-201TB  
C-501TB  
---  
BVW-50  
DVCAM  
M2  
COMP  
COMP  
-60dB  
-60dB  
IM-Z3S  
IM-Z3P  
DSR-1  
---  
---  
AU-45H  
AU-520  
---  
C-201TE  
C-501TE  
---  
C-201TB  
C-501TB  
---  
DVCPRO  
S-VHS  
COMP  
Y/C  
-60dB  
-20dB  
IM-Z3P  
IM-Z3P  
AJ-D90  
---  
---  
BR-S422  
---  
C-201TD  
C-301TF  
(AG-7400)  
(BR-S400)  
---  
---  
DIGITAL-S  
U-matic  
COMP  
VBS  
-20dB  
-60dB  
IM-Z3P  
---  
BR-D40  
C-201TD  
C-301TF  
VO-8800  
Note: Set at the System sub-menu of the Function menu screen.  
When using a dockable VTR with inner module, camera setting is unnecessary.  
 The System sub-menu indicates Auto.  
SYSTEM  
VF DTL CONT :MENU  
VIDEO(VTR) :AUTO  
AUDIO LEVEL :AUTO  
CLOSE LIMIT :  
IRIS SPEED :0  
REMOTE  
BATT TYPE :12V  
ALARM SET :11.5V  
:9600BPS  
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VTR connection  
VTR power save  
When the camera PWR switch is set to VTR Save, the VTR types operate as follows.  
Operation  
VTR  
The VTR goes to power save mode to  
avoid battery depletion  
DNV-5,BVV-5,  
PVV-3, DSR-1,  
AU-45H,AJ-D80,  
BR-S422,  
All VTR operations inhibited.  
BR-D40  
REC review and playback monitor  
When the VTR includes a recording review function, in the VTR REC Pause mode, press the lens RET  
button to view the final few seconds of the recording in the viewfinder. By setting the VTR to the playback  
mode, the playback image automatically appears in the viewfinder, while the sound can be heard with an  
earphone.  
If the VTR does not have a REC review function, the playback mode image can be seen while the RET  
button is held depressed.  
Operation differs according to the VTR.  
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Power supply  
When the CA-Z31/CA-Z32 is installed, power can  
be supplied as follows. Set the Power Select  
switch accordingly.  
1. Connect the separately sold AP-60 AC adapter  
to the DC IN connector.  
2. Connect the camera base station or VTR to the  
CCU/VTR connector.  
3. Connect Anton-Bauer battery.  
Note)  
When a Betacam type VTR is directly connected  
to the camera, power is supplied from the VTR.  
Caution  
1.The DC IN connector can accept 10.5 to 17 VDC.  
However, use a designated power supply of 12 to  
13 VDC. Voltage exceeding 17 VDC can cause  
damage.  
2.In not using the equipment for an extended period  
of time, set the AC adapter switch to off. If a  
battery is connected, remove the battery.  
Power Select switch positions  
Power supply Setting position  
Voltage down display  
As the voltage declines, B lights in the viewfinder.  
The System sub-menu of the Special Set menu sets  
the battery type.  
1
2
3
4
EXT  
EXT  
CCU/VTR  
BATT  
Alarm Set adjusts the voltage at which B lights.  
Battery type  
12.0V  
Alarm operating voltage  
1O.5V11.6V  
SYSTEM  
11.7V12.8V  
13.5V  
14.4V  
VF DTL CONT :MENU  
VIDEO(VTR) :COMP  
AUDIO LEVEL :-60dB  
CLOSE LIMIT :  
12.9V14.0V  
IRIS SPEED :0  
REMOTE  
BATT TYPE :12V  
ALARM SET :11.5V  
:9600BPS  
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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.  
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Viewfinder adjustment  
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.  
Screen adjustments  
As required, adjust the brightness, contrast  
and peaking controls.  
1. Adjust the camera focus.  
2. Turn the visibility ring to adjust the focus  
of the viewfinder image.  
Press the Flip-up button and raise the eyecup.  
Note:  
Transporting the camera  
Stand the viewfinder vertically as shown in  
the figure for ease of carrying about.  
  WARNING  
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.  
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.  
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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Iris adjustment  
Auto, manual and instant auto are selectable.  
Instant auto functions during manual operation to  
adjust the iris automatically while the button is  
pressed.  
1. Automatic  
Set the lens Iris switch to A. The iris is  
adjusted automatically to accommodate  
camera video signal changes.  
2. Manual  
Set the switch to M. The iris is adjusted by  
manually turning the iris ring.  
3. Instant automatic  
With the Iris switch at M, pressing the button  
instantly and automatically adjusts the iris.  
Notes>  
1Set the iris response (peak/average) from the Function 1 menu screen.  
2While the menu screen is not displayed, fine adjust the auto iris by pressing the △ ▽ buttons.  
The adjustment range using the buttons is indicated below.  
▽           △  
-1.0 -0.8 -0.6 -0.4 -0.2 0 +0.2 +0.4 +0.6 +0.8 +1.0  
↑                    ↑  
Closed about 1 F stop.              Opened about 1 F stop.  
The adjustment can be used if portions of interest in the scene are too dark or  
too light.  
IRIS:0  
Viewfinder screen  
3Zebra pattern  
When set to on, a zebra pattern appears on the viewfinder screen. The pattern can be used as a reference for  
manual iris adjustment.  
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Zoom and macro operation  
Zoom operation  
Zoom operation can be set for motorized or manual.  
1. Motorized zoom  
Set the zoom switch to S (servo) and operate the T-W  
switch. Press W for wide angle and T for telephoto.  
Press strongly for fast and gently for slow operation.  
2. Manual zoom  
Set the zoom switch to M (manual) and manually operate  
the zoom lever.  
Macro operation  
Use this function when the camera subject is closer than  
1.1 meters from the lens.  
1. Approach the camera subject for the required size  
image.  
2. Set the focus ring to infinity ().  
3. Set the zoom switch to M.  
4. Set the macro ring to macro and fine adjust the focus  
with the zoom lever.  
(Note)  
Focus ring setting other than can darken the picture edges.  
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Optical filter selection  
The correct optical filter according to the scene light source needs to be selected in order to obtain correct white  
balance. Set the CC/ND filter knob as follows.  
No  
1
Filter  
Light source  
Studio (tungsten or halogen)  
3,200K  
Sunrise, sunset  
2
3
5,600K+1/16ND  
5,600K  
Outdoors clear sky  
Fluorescent lighting  
Outdoor cloudy or rainy  
Outdoors clear sky  
4
5,600K+1/64ND  
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Video gain selection  
The gain can be raised to enable images in locations  
with inadequate lighting. Notice that noise increases  
as the gain is raised.  
1. The viewfinder image darkens when lighting is  
insufficient. If the lens is auto iris, the iris opens  
completely. The iris setting can be checked  
from the viewfinder screen.  
2. When the gain switch is set to M or H, an  
exclamation point (!) appears in the viewfinder to  
advise of high gain mode.  
L: standard (normal) gain (0, -3dB)  
M: (6, 9, 12dB)  
H: (12, 18, 24dB)  
3. Gain values at L, M and H switch positions are set at the Function 1 page.  
FUNCTION 1 SCENE 1  
CONTRAST  
AUTO IRIS  
GAIN LOW  
MID  
:OFF  
GAIN switch  
L(LOW)  
Gain value  
:AVERAGE  
:0dB  
:9dB  
-3dB0dB  
HIGH  
:18dB  
:->  
6dB, 9dB , 12dB  
M(MID)  
DTL  
MASKING  
GAMMA  
INITIALIZE  
:PRESET  
:PRESET  
12dB, 18dB , 24dB  
H(HIGH)  
4. ULTRA GAIN  
When the gain setting is above +12 dB, set the Ultra Gain switch to on to increase the sensitivity about 12 dB  
further. Notice this reduces the horizontal resolution by about half. Normally set the switch to off.  
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White and black balance adjustment  
White balance adjustment  
Note>  
White balance is best adjusted in the sequence AWB  
(auto white balance), ABB (auto black balance), then  
again AWB.  
The white and black balance cannot be adjusted  
while the setting menu is displayed on the  
viewfinder screen. Be sure to exit the setting  
menu before these adjustments.  
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.  
1. Set the switches indicated in the figure.  
Select a Scene File from 1 to 4. Gain and White Balance switch settings are indicated on the viewfinder  
screen (when VF Display menu is on).  
2. Set the Filter knob according to lighting conditions.  
See Optical filter selection. When changed, the new setting is 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 the  
zoom so that the screen is white.  
At least 1/5 the screen width  
At least 1/5 the screen height  
White  
cloth  
A white object (e.g., cloth, wall) placed near the  
scene of interest can be used provided the size is  
adequate (see figure).  
Note  
Use care a high luminosity  
light source, such as a  
spotlight, does not enter the  
screen area.  
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White and black balance adjustment  
4. Adjust the lens iris.  
5. Set the White BAL switch to A or B, then set the Auto W/B BAL switch to AWB. The switch returns to center  
and white balance is adjusted automatically.  
6. During adjustment, the following messages appear on the viewfinder screen.  
7. Adjustment is completed in about 1 second, after which the adjustment value is automatically stored in the  
selected Scene File memory (A or B).  
AUTO WHITE : OK  
FILTER:3200K  
C.TEMP:3500K  
AUTO WHITE :  
Filter position and  
illumination color  
temperature.  
Adjustment complete  
Adjustment in progress  
         
Note>  
"Hunting" can occur if an auto iris type zoom lens is used. Adjust the lens iris gain (see lens operating  
instructions).  
(Note 1) Hunting: Undesirable oscillation of an automatic control system, wherein the controlled variable swings on  
both sides of its desired value. [Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, McGraw-Hill]  
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White and black balance adjustment  
Auto white balance error messages  
If auto white balance adjustment fails, the following error messages appear on the viewfinder screen for about 6  
seconds.  
Message  
Cause  
Correction  
Output switch set to BAR.  
Change switch setting to CAM and readjust.  
AUTO WHITE : NG  
CHANGE TO CAM  
TRY AGAIN  
White BAL switch at PRE, or Full Auto Set White BAL switch to A or B, or Full Auto  
is on (local mode). to off, then readjust.  
AUTO WHITE : NG  
CHANGEWHITEBALTOA/B  
TRY AGAIN  
White BAL switch not at MEM (remote Set switch to MEM and readjust.  
mode).  
AUTO WHITE : NG  
CHANGEWHITEBALTOMEM  
TRY AGAIN  
Lighting insufficient for adjustment.  
Excessive lighting for adjustment.  
Increase the lighting or set the Gain switch to  
AUTO WHITE : NG  
LOW LIGHT  
TRY AGAIN  
M or H. If manual iris lens, adjust the lens.  
Then repeat white balance adjustment.  
Set Gain switch to a lower position.  
If manual iris lens, adjust the lens.  
Then repeat white balance adjustment.  
AUTO WHITE : NG  
LEVEL HIGH  
TRY AGAIN  
Color temperature too high for  
adjustment.  
AUTO WHITE : NG  
C.TEMP HIGH  
CHANGE FILTER  
TRY AGAIN  
Change optical filter and readjust.  
Color temperature too low for  
adjustment.  
AUTO WHITE : NG  
C.TEMP LOW  
CHANGE FILTER  
TRY AGAIN  
Tally lamp lighted.  
While lighted, again set the Auto W/B BAL  
switch to AWB and begin adjustment.  
AUTO WHITE :  
TALLY ON  
EXECUTE?  
When the above error messages appear, correct the settings and repeat white balance adjustment.  
White balance memory  
The adjustment values for each folder can be automatically stored in the respective memory (A or B) according to  
the White BAL switch setting. The total of 4 folders allows storing 8 adjustment values.  
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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  
Auto black balance adjustment  
1. Set the switches as indicated in the figure.  
2. Set the Auto W/B BAL switch to ABB and release the switch.  
The switch returns to center for adjustment.  
Displays the FILTER  
position and the color  
temperature of the lighting.  
3. The viewfinder displays the following messages during adjustment.  
The lens iris is automatically closed.  
4. Adjustment is completed in several seconds and automatically stored in memory.  
AUTO BLACK : OK  
AUTO BLACK :  
Adjustment in progress  
Adjustment completed  
         
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White and black balance adjustment  
Note>  
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.  
White and black balance cannot be adjusted while the setting menu appears on the viewfinder screen. Be  
sure to first close the menu.  
Auto black balance error messages  
If auto black balance adjustment fails, the following error messages appear on the viewfinder screen for about 6  
seconds.  
Message  
Cause  
Output switch at BAR.  
Correction  
Change switch to CAM.  
AUTO BLACK : NG  
CHANGE TO CAM  
TRY AGAIN  
Iris is not closed.  
See Note 1.  
AUTO BLACK : NG  
IRIS NOT CLOSE  
TRY AGAIN  
Tally lamp lighted.  
While lighted, again set the Auto W/B BAL  
switch to ABB and begin adjustment.  
AUTO BLACK :  
TALLY ON  
EXECUTE?  
Range exceeded, cannot adjust.  
See Note 2.  
AUTO BLACK : NG  
???  
TRY AGAIN  
(Notes)  
1.The lens iris is automatically closed during black balance adjustment. If the iris control is manual, open the iris  
after adjustment.  
2.Check lens connection. If ok, fault is in lens or camera. Consult service.  
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Electronic shutter setting  
Shutter modes  
The selectable electronic shutter modes and speeds are as follows.  
Mode  
Standard  
Shutter speeds  
1/60, 1/250, 1/500,  
Applications  
Clear images of quickly moving objects  
1/1000 and 1/2000 second  
1/50.14 to 1/2000 second  
(1H steps)  
LOCK SCAN  
(Lockscan)  
CC FRM  
Reduce horizontal streaking in images of  
computer monitor  
Increased vertical resolution  
(CC frame)  
Note>  
Camera sensitivity declines as shutter speed increases.  
An auto iris lens iris opens at increased shutter speed, while the depth of focus 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, CCFRM  
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Electronic shutter setting  
2. The mode and speed change sequence is indicated below.  
1/60 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000  
CC FRM ← Var.1/***  
Lock scan  
mode  
Lock scan mode setting  
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  
(viewfinder screen indicated in figure).  
2. While Var.1/*** is indicated (about 6 seconds) set the shutter speed  
with the  
buttons.  
        
1/50.32         1/2092 (V-21W)  
1/50.30         1/2053 (V-21  
)
Shutter speed buttons during lock  
scan mode.  
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  
buttons to minimize the bar.  
Flicker-free image  
button  
button  
Dark  
Light  
Roll  
Fast shutter speed  
Roll.  
Slow shutter speed  
(Note) Flicker cannot be corrected when the display screen scanning frequency is below 50.30 Hz.  
CC frame mode  
OFF1/601/2501/5001/10001/2000  
Increases vertical resolution, but sensitivity is  
reduced 1 F stop.  
CC FRMAESVar.1/***  
2. In the lock scan mode, the shutter speed can  
be set with the up/down buttons in the same  
manner as the camera.  
Operation with RU-Z1, RC-Z1/RC-Z11  
1. Press the Shutter button to select the shutter  
mode in the following sequence.  
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Scene file  
When taking scenes having different conditions, the settings need to be optimized for each scene. The scene file  
function enables setting the conditions for each scene beforehand and storing them in memory for instant recall at  
the required time. The 4 scene files can be used for storing 4 sets of scene conditions.  
File storage items  
Item  
CONTRAST  
Type  
Details  
OFF, NORM,  
HIGH  
AUTO IRIS  
GAIN LOW  
AVERAGE, PEAK  
-3,0dB  
2a GAIN MID  
GAIN HIGH  
MASKING  
+6,+9,+12dB  
+12,+18,+24dB  
OFF, PRESET,  
MEMORY  
GAMMA  
OFF, PRESET,  
MEMORY  
DTL LEVEL  
DTL FREQ  
OFF,-128,....+127  
SOFT,  
STANDARD,  
SHARP  
FLESH TONE GAIN  
-128,....+127  
FLESH TONE PHASE -128,....+127  
FLESH TONE WIDTH -128,....+127  
2b White balance data  
(each filter)  
(Remote mode)  
2c SHUTTER SELECT  
1/100,1/250,...  
Var, AES, CC FRM  
Setting steps  
FUNCTION 1 SCENE 1  
1. Select the file number with the Scene File switch  
(adjust camera to the status previously stored in the memory).  
2. Set the file storage items  
CONTRAST  
AUTO IRIS  
GAIN LOW  
MID  
:OFF  
:AVERAGE  
:0dB  
:9dB  
(if changing the memory contents).  
HIGH  
:18dB  
:->  
:PRESET  
:PRESET  
DTL  
aSet the Function 1 page items from the setting menu.  
(See page 45.)  
MASKING  
GAMMA  
INITIALIZE  
bOperate auto white balance and store the adjustment in memory  
(one memory is provided for each of the 4 filters).  
(See page 39.)  
DTL  
SCENE 1  
cSet the shutter and store the setting in memory.  
(See page 41.)  
DTL LEVEL :0  
DTL FREQ :STANDARD  
FLESH TONE  
LEVEL  
AUTO SETUP:  
PHASE :97  
WIDTH :0  
:-128  
Note) Data are stored in the selected file simultaneously with setting.  
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Camera ID setting  
An identification (ID) designation for the camera can be assigned by using the ID SET page of the setting menu.  
ID No.A 3 place alphanumeric code assigned to each camera. Convenient when controlling multiple cameras  
from a single personal computer. A specific camera can be accessed from the computer by entering its  
ID number. ID number is not displaed in the coler bor.  
ID DISPAn up to 14 place alphanumeric message displayed at the bottom right of the screen during camera  
color bar output. Can be used to indicate title or other information.  
Note>  
The camera ID is not indicated at Video Out even during the color bar while the setting menu is displayed.  
Setting steps  
1. Set the Output/Auto Knee switch to Bar and press the Function button. The Bar Function page appears in  
the viewfinder.  
2. Press the button to position the cursor to ID SET, then press the  
BAR FUNCTION  
ID SET  
GL SET :->  
button to open the ID SET page.  
ID NO. :001  
ID DISP :HITACHI V-21  
ID SET :->  
TIME/DATE :->  
:ON  
:Y.M.D  
:ON  
AUDIO TONE:ON  
1234567890_?  
ABCDEFGHIJKL  
MNOPQRSTUVWX  
YZ<>+-*/.,:;  
ID DSP  
DATE  
TIME  
<- -> DEL INS RET  
         
While the cursor is at the ID SET line, press the button to begin setting from ID No. 1 (setting position  
flashes).  
Select the desired character with the  
△ ▽ buttons (character flashes).  
Press the FUNC button to enter the selected character (character cursor shifts place).  
Repeat the above steps and to enter the ID No. and ID DISP characters.  
Set the cursor to the final line and press FUNC for special functions.  
←: Shift the character cursor 1 place to the left.  
→: Shift the character cursor 1 place to the right.  
delDelete the character at the cursor position and close the space  
insInsert a space at the cursor position and adjust the remainder of the line.  
retShift cursor to the ID SET title line. Afterwards, press the FUNC button to end the function mode.  
Notes  
To set the ID when using the remote mode, set the Control switch of the remote operation unit to off, then set  
the ID with the camera controls.  
Display on/off  
ID display on/off can be selected at the Bar Function menu ID DISP item.  
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Genlock  
The camera can be operated from external synchronization. The mode is automatically switched from  
internal to external sync when an external sync signal is supplied.  
Setting  
1. Set the Output/Auto Knee switch to Bar and press the Function button to display the Bar Function page in  
the viewfinder.  
2. Press the button to position the cursor to GL SET, then press the  
button to show the GL SET page.  
BAR FUNCTION  
GL SET  
GL SET :->  
ID SET :->  
TIME/DATE :->  
H.PHASE  
SC COARSE :0゚  
SC FINE :0  
:0  
ID DSP  
DATE  
TIME  
:ON  
:Y.M.D  
:ON  
AUDIO TONE:ON  
         
3. Adjust the horizontal phase with H PHASE and the subcarrier phase with SC COARSE and SC FINE.  
Connection example  
Sync output connector  
Video input connector  
Special effect generator  
Note>  
Genlock  
When two or more cameras and other equipment, such as a special effect amplifier, are connected into a  
system, the horizontal sync and subcarrier phase of all equipment must be aligned. Genlock applies a  
reference signal to the cameras to synchronize operation.  
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Setup card  
A separately sold setup card can be used for storing the setting menu data. The data can then be used to  
quickly restore the proper setup.  
A small size general purpose memory card (Compact Flash 2M) can be used as the setup card.  
Handling  
The setup card can be inserted and removed regardless of power on or off. However, avoid inserting or  
removing while recording is in progress, since operating error can occur.  
Inserting  
Position the logo side upward, insert the setup card and close the cover.  
Note>  
Observe the logo is face up and label is correctly oriented when inserting the card. If difficult to insert, the card is  
probably upside down or backwards. Carefully check the card positioning when inserting.  
Removal  
Open the cover by raising the bottom edge and press the button to remove the setup card.  
Note>  
Avoid touching the terminals at the leading edge of card.  
Use and storage  
Avoid the following when using and storing the card.  
High temperature and humidity  
Water drops  
Electric fields  
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Setup card  
Setup card data operation  
The Memory Card page of the setting menu is used  
for storing and retrieving setup card data.  
Note>  
completion of save. Press the  
button to  
return to the Memory Card Top menu, then  
press the Function button to exit the menu.  
SETUP CARD  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
The Memory Card page cannot be used during  
camera control panel operation.  
Saving data to card  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
1. Insert the setup card and press the Function  
button.  
SAVE OK  
TOP MENU->PUSH (LEFT)  
2. The following Setup Card page is displayed.  
SETUP CARD  
If Save Error is displayed, the data were not  
stored. The card could possibly be defective.  
After replacing the card, if Error still occurs,  
consult for service.  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
Retrieving data from card  
1. Insert the setup card and press the Function  
button.  
LOAD FILE->PUSH (RIGHT)  
SAVE FILE->PUSH <(LEFT)  
FORMAT->PUSH CHECK+  
3. Shift the cursor to the desired File No. with the  
△ ▽ buttons.  
2. The Setup Card page is displayed.  
SETUP CARD  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
4. Press the  
button to display the following  
SETUP CARD  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
message.  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
LOAD FILE->PUSH (RIGHT)  
SAVE FILE->PUSH <(LEFT)  
FORMAT->PUSH CHECK+  
3. Press the  
keys to position the cursor  
△ ▽  
SAVE FILE?  
YES ->PUSH (LEFT)  
CANCEL->PUSH (UP)  
to the desired File No. for readout.  
4. Press the  
button to display the following  
message.  
5. If the File No. is correct, press the  
button for  
Yes. If incorrect, press the button for  
Cancel, then set the correct File No.  
The following message is indicated at the  
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Setup card  
SETUP CARD  
Formatting the card  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
SETUP CARD  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
SAVE FILE?  
YES ->PUSH (LEFT)  
CANCEL->PUSH (UP)  
FORMAT FILE?  
YES ->PUSH CHECK+  
CANCEL->PUSH (UP)  
5. If the cursor is positioned at the correct File  
No., press the  
button for Yes. If the  
number is incorrect, press the button for  
Cancel and return to the Memory Card Top  
menu, then press the  
button. To end the  
SETUP CARD  
menu, press the Function button once.  
SETUP CARD  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
FORMAT OK  
TOP MENU->PUSH (RIGHT)  
SAVE OK  
TOP MENU->PUSH (LEFT)  
Data load failure  
If Load Error is displayed at above step 5, data  
were not successfully loaded. The card may be  
formatted incorrectly or defective. Check and if  
there is no problem with the card, consult a Hitachi  
Denshi service representative.  
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Viewfinder indications  
Lighted indicators  
The following lighted indicators appear above and below the viewfinder screen.  
T:TALLY (Tally) ‥‥‥‥‥‥‥  
VTR connected: Lights during recording  
CCU connected: Lights at tally signal  
Lights to indicate low battery voltage.  
Immediately replace the battery when  
lighted.  
B:BATT (Battery) ‥‥‥‥‥‥  
S:VTR SAVE (VTR save)‥‥‥  
!:(Setting discrepancy) ‥‥‥  
Lights when Power switch is set to VTR  
Save.  
lights in the following situations  
Gain switch other than Low  
Shutter switch on  
Contrast (Function 1 menu) other than off  
Viewfinder screen indications  
Power switch on  
Output switch  
CAM or BAR  
CAM mode  
BAR mode (Date, time, ID)  
E 1/100  
13.2V  
98.06.01  
12:00  
HITACHI Z-3000  
12dB  
F11  
Operate other than Func or  
Press Func button  
Function mode  
Press Check button  
Check mode  
Check button  
1 line display mode  
E 1/100  
13.2V  
   FUNCTION 1  
E 1/100  
10MIN 13.2V  
DTL : 0  
FLESH TONE : OFF  
 CONTRAST : OFF  
 AUTO IRIS : AVERAGE  
 GAIN(MID) : 9dB  
MASKING  
: PRESET  
:
   ・  
   ・  
:
:
AUTO KNEE :ON  
12dB  
F11  
1 A U12dB --■-  
F11  
(Note) Check mode is produced for about 3 seconds after pressing the Check button. Then return to CAM mode.  
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Viewfinder indications  
In addition to the video image, the viewfinder displays messages related to camera settings and operating status,  
center and safety zone markers and other information.  
When set to on at the setting menu VF Display page, 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.  
CAM mode  
Battery voltage or  
remaining amount  
Shutter speed  
Lens extender used  
Recording time  
   E  1/60   10MIN  13.2V  
Center marker  
   1 A U12dB  ---■---* F11  
Safety zone  
Ultra gain on  
White Bal switch position  
Filter position  
Gain  
Audio level  
Lens iris value  
The above items are indicated only when set to on at the setting menu VF Display page.  
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Viewfinder indications  
Display description  
Item  
Description  
Extender off  
Extender on  
Extender  
(No indication)  
E
Wide setting (×0.8) on  
W
Shutter off  
Preset shutter  
Lock scan mode  
CC frame mode  
Auto electronic shutter mode  
Shutter speed  
OFF  
1/60,1/250,1/500,1/1000,1/2000  
1/50.14 to 1/2083  
CC FRM  
AES  
REC Time  
000 MIN to 255 MIN Cumulative recording time.  
To reset, simultaneously press the  
during REC Time display.  
buttons  
Battery voltage  
12.0 to 13.2 V  
Indicates voltage being supplied to camera  
Battery remaining  
MAX, 90 %, 70 %, Battery remaining amount indicated as a percentage  
50 %, 30 %, 20 %, (when using Anton/Bauer Digital Magnum series  
10 %, EMP  
battery).  
Error, filter position not set correctly  
Filter 1 selected  
Filter 2 selected  
Filter 3 selected  
Filter position  
E
1
2
3
Filter 4 selected  
4
White BAL switch position A  
White BAL switch position B  
White BAL switch position PRE  
FAW (Function 2 setting menu) on  
Off  
White BAL switch and  
full auto white balance  
A
B
P
F
Ultra-gain  
Gain  
(No indication)  
On  
-3, 9, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24 dB  
Exceeds standard level  
Standard level  
Audio level  
Iris value  
---■---*  
---■---  
Open  
F2 to F22  
CLS  
Iris open  
Iris value  
Iris closed  
Incompatible lens (e.g., 6 pin lens)  
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Viewfinder indications  
Check mode  
Set the switch to Check and press the Check button. The CAM mode is returned about 3 seconds after  
releasing the button.  
All items of the CAM mode are indicated at the top and bottom edges of the screen (see CAM mode  
description).  
The center of the screen shows the DTL, Flesh tone and other switch setting states.  
   E  1/60   10MIN  13.2V  
   DTL         :   0  
   FLESH TONE  : OFF  
   MASKING     : PRESET  
   CONTRAST    : OFF  
   ZEBRA       : TYPE1(MID)  
   CS-1        : CONTRAST  
   CS-2        : QUICK FOCUS  
   1 A U12dB  ---■---* F11  
Display description  
Item  
Description  
DTL level  
OFF, -128...........0........+127  
ON, OFF  
DTL  
Flesh tone  
Masking  
FLESH TONE  
MASKING  
CONTRAST  
ZEBRA  
OFF, PRESET, MEMORY  
OFF, NORMAL, HIGH  
Contrast  
Zebra type  
OFF,  
TYPE1(LOW), TYPE1(MID), TYPE1(HIGH)  
TYPE2(LOW), TYPE2(MID), TYPE2(HIGH)  
CONTRAST, QUICK FOCUS, FULL AUTO  
CONTRAST, QUICK FOCUS, FULL AUTO  
CS-1 switch functions  
CS-2 switch functions  
CS-1  
CS-2  
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Viewfinder indications  
One line indicating mode  
The switch operation effect is indicated at the 2nd line from the bottom.  
   E  1/60   10MIN  13.2V  
AUTO KNEE: ON  
   1 A U12dB  ---■---* F11  
Display description  
Switch  
Effect (set to Zebra)  
ULTRA GAIN  
FLESH TONE  
DNR  
Description  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ZEBRA:  
ULTRA GAIN:  
FLESH TONE:  
DNR:  
CONTRAST:  
QUICK FOCUS:  
FULL AUTO:  
AUTO KNEE:  
FILTER:  
CS-1, CS-2  
OFF, NORMAL, HIGH  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
OUTPUT(AUTO KNEE)  
CC/ND FILTER  
ON, OFF  
3200K, 5600K+1/16ND, 5600K,  
5600K+1/64ND  
+1.0, +0.8, +0.4, +0.2, 0,  
IRIS:  
△ ▽  
-0.2, -0.4, -0.8, -1.0  
(*1)  
SHUTTER Var:  
50.32 to 2092 (V-21W) (*1)  
50.30 to 2053 (V-21 ) (*1)  
(VAR select by Shutter  
switch)  
*1 Iris and Shutter settings only are displayed for about 6 seconds.  
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Status Indication of Viewfinder Screen  
BARS mode  
Date  
Time  
’98.06.01  
12:00  
HTACHI *****  
ID  
(Note) Above items are set at the Function (BAR mode) menu.  
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Function menu screen  
Settings with Function menu  
Preparation menu  
Settings can be changed by using the Function menu. The principal settings are as follows.  
Mode  
1) CAM  
2) CAM  
3) CAM  
4) CAM  
5) BAR  
6) BAR  
7) BAR  
8) BAR  
9) CAM  
Menu  
Description  
Setup Card  
Function 1  
Function 2  
VF Display  
Bar Function  
GL Set  
Settings when using setup card  
Memory items for each scene file  
Other memory items  
Viewfinder display selection  
Main menu for Bar mode  
Genlock adjustment  
ID Set  
Identification code input  
Time and date setting  
Use for detailed settings  
Masking adjustment  
Time/Date  
Special Set  
Masking  
DTL  
Detail adjustment  
Gamma  
Gamma adjustment  
Knee/Clip  
White Shading  
Flare  
Knee and white clip adjustments  
White shading adjustment  
Flare adjustment  
System  
System adjustment  
Operation and menu screens  
Operation is from the function and direction buttons.  
FUNC : Function screen on/off.  
: Change page when cursor is at 1st line. When a sub-menu is  
displayed, press  
to return to the main menu.  
When the cursor is at the 2nd line or lower, use the buttons to  
change the item setting or shift to a sub-menu.  
At the main menu, press  
to display a designated sub-menu.  
At the Initialize line, press both buttons simultaneously to  
initialize the settings.  
△ ▽ : Shift the cursor vertically.  
To display the full menu, hold the  
button pressed and press the Func button.  
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Function menu screen  
CAM mode (Output switch)  
Standard menu  
SETUP CARD  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
The setup card screen is displayed only when the setup card in  
inserted.  
LOAD FILE->PUSH (RIGHT)  
SAVE FILE->PUSH <(LEFT)  
FORMAT->PUSH CHECK+  
Main menu  
VF DISPLAY  
FUNCTION 2  
M. BLACK  
DYNA CHROMA :ON  
FUNCTION 1 SCENE 1  
SAFETY/CENT :BOTH  
:0  
CONTRAST  
AUTO IRIS  
GAIN LOW  
MID  
:OFF  
EXTENDER  
UPPER MID :SHT/REC-T  
UPPER RIGHT :BATTERY  
FILTER :ON  
WHITE BAL :ON  
GAIN :ON  
AUDIO IND :ON  
IRIS :ON  
VF V-DTL : 0  
:ON  
:AVERAGE  
:0dB  
:9dB  
:18dB  
:->  
DNR MODE  
:MODE1  
ZEBRA TYPE :1  
LEVEL :MID  
HIGH  
CS-1 SW  
CS-2 SW  
MIC SENSE  
PHANTOM  
:QUICK FOCUS  
DTL  
:CONTRAST  
:MID  
:OFF  
MASKING  
GAMMA  
INITIALIZE  
:PRESET  
:PRESET  
F.AUTO SEL :->  
Sub-menu  
DTL  
SCENE 1  
FULL AUTO SEL  
DTL LEVEL :0  
DTL FREQ :STANDARD  
FLESH TONE  
LEVEL  
AUTO SETUP:  
PHASE :97  
WIDTH :0  
AES  
FAW  
:ON  
:ON  
:-128  
AUTO SETUPPUSH  
1SEC  
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Function menu screen  
CAM mode (Output switch)  
Full menu  
Displayed only when setup card is inserted  
Main menu  
FUNCTION 2  
VF DISPLAY  
SETUP CARD  
M. BLACK :0  
DYNA CHROMA :ON  
SAFETY/CENT :BOTH  
EXTENDER :ON  
UPPER MID :SHT/REC-T  
UPPER RIGHT :BATTERY  
FILTER :ON  
WHITE BAL :ON  
GAIN :ON  
AUDIO IND :ON  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
DNR MODE  
:MODE1  
ZEBRA TYPE :1  
LEVEL :MID  
CS-1 SW  
CS-2 SW  
MIC SENSE  
PHANTOM  
:QUICK FOCUS  
:CONTRAST  
:MID  
:OFF  
LOAD FILE->PUSH (RIGHT)  
SAVE FILE->PUSH <(LEFT)  
FORMAT->PUSH CHECK+  
IRIS  
VF V-DTL  
:ON  
: 0  
F.AUTO SEL :->  
FUNCTION 1  
SCENE 1  
FULL AUTO SEL  
SPECIAL SET  
MASKING  
DTL  
GAMMA  
CONTRAST  
AUTO IRIS  
GAIN LOW  
MID  
:OFF  
AES  
FAW  
:ON  
:ON  
:->  
:->  
:->  
KNEE/CLIP :->  
WHT SHADING:->  
FLARE :->  
SYSTEM :->  
:AVERAGE  
:0dB  
:9dB  
:18dB  
:->  
HIGH  
DTL  
MASKING  
GAMMA  
INITIALIZE  
:PRESET  
:PRESET  
ALL INITIALIZE  
Sub-menu  
DTL  
SCENE 1  
MASKING <MEMORY>  
DTL  
DTL LEVEL :0  
DTL FREQ :STANDARD  
FLESH TONE  
LEVEL  
AUTO SETUP:  
PHASE :97  
WIDTH :0  
HUE SAT  
R -25 16 R-G 86  
Y -64 60 G-B -36  
LINEAR  
LEVEL DEP :- 30  
CRISP  
H/V BAL  
SOFT DTL  
WHITE LEV :- 88  
BLACK LEV :- 64  
INITIALIZE  
:-115  
: 48  
:-128  
G 0  
C 0 18 G-R 69  
B -52 0 B-G 23  
M 67 0 R-B  
0 B-R 26  
5
AUTO SETUPPUSH  
1SEC  
MASTER SAT :-90  
INITIALIZE  
GAMMA <MEMORY>  
KNEE/CLIP  
WHITE SHADING  
GAMMA TABLE :A  
TOTAL GAMMA :0  
KNEE POINT : 0  
KNEE SLOPE : 10  
WHITE CLIP : 32  
INITIALIZE  
EXTENDER  
:OFF  
AUTO SETUP :  
MANU R ADJ :0  
G ADJ :0  
R ADJUST  
B ADJUST  
:0  
:0  
G.SCALE SETUP  
INITIALIZE  
B ADJ :0  
INITIALIZE  
GRAY SCALEPUSH  
1SEC  
AUTO SETUPPUSH  
(AWB)PUSH  
1SEC  
1SEC  
FLARE  
SYSTEM  
R FLARE  
G FLARE  
B FLARE  
INITIALIZE  
: 0  
: 0  
: 0  
ASPECT  
:16:9  
VF DTL CONT :MENU  
VIDEO(VTR) :COMP  
AUDIO LEVEL :-60dB  
CLOSE LIMIT :  
IRIS SPEED :0  
REMOTE :9600BPS  
BATT TYPE :12V  
ALARM SET :11.5V  
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Function menu screen  
Setup card menu detail  
Top menu  
SETUP CARD  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
LOAD FILE->PUSH (RIGHT)  
SAVE FILE->PUSH <(LEFT)  
FORMAT->PUSH CHECK+  
     Save check             Load check            Format check  
SETUP CARD  
SETUP CARD  
SETUP CARD  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
SAVE FILE?  
YES ->PUSH (LEFT)  
CANCEL->PUSH (UP)  
LOAD FILE?  
YES ->PUSH (RIGHT)  
CANCEL->PUSH (UP)  
FORMAT FILE?  
YES ->PUSH CHECK+  
CANCEL->PUSH (UP)  
      Save execute            Load execute           Format execute  
SETUP CARD  
SETUP CARD  
SETUP CARD  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
FILE NO DATE  
TIME  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
1 97.01.01 12:00  
2 97.06.01 12:00  
3 97.02.22 12:00  
4 97.03.01 12:00  
SAVE OK  
TOP MENU->PUSH (LEFT)  
LOAD OK  
TOP MENU->PUSH (RIGHT)  
FORMAT OK  
TOP MENU->PUSH (RIGHT)  
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Function menu screen  
BAR mode (Output switch)  
Main menu  
BAR FUNCTION  
GL SET  
ID SET  
TIME/DATE :->  
:->  
:->  
ID DSP  
DATE  
TIME  
:ON  
:Y.M.D  
:ON  
AUDIO TONE:ON  
Sub-menu  
ID SET  
GL SET  
TIME/DATE  
ID NO. :001  
ID DISP :  
H.PHASE :0  
SC COARSE :0゚  
YEAR  
MONTH  
DAY  
HOUR  
MINUTE  
:00  
:01  
:01  
:00  
:00  
001  
SC FINE  
:0  
1234567890_?  
ABCDEFGHIJKL  
MNOPQRSTUVWX  
YZ<>+-*/.,:;  
TIME/DATE SET  
<- -> DEL INS RET  
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Function menu screen  
Function menu setting items  
Rectangles indicate initialized settings (press  
buttons simultaneously).  
1. Function 1 (Scene 1 to 4) main menu (corresponds to scene file)  
CONTRAST  
AUTO IRIS  
OFF  
NORMALHIGH  
Select Normal or High when dark scene  
components are difficult to see due e.g., to  
backlighting.  
AVERAGE  
PEAK  
Selects signal level detecting method for auto iris  
operation.  
AVERAGE: Easily viewed background when the  
scene contains bright components.  
PEAK:   Effective for distinguishing clouds or  
other bright components.  
LOW  
MID  
-3dB  
0dB  
Select -3 dB or 0 dB (local mode only).  
GAIN  
6dB  
9dB 12dB  
Select 6, 9 or 12 dB (local mode only).  
Select 12, 18 or 24 dB (local mode only).  
Display detail sub-menu.  
HIGH  
12dB  
+18dB 24dB  
DTL  
OFF  
OFF  
PRESET MEMORY  
PRESET MEMORY  
OFF:  
Color correction off.  
MASKING  
PRESET: Standard type color correction.  
MEMORY: Color correction set at Masking sub-  
menu.  
GAMMA  
OFF:  
Gamma set to 1.  
PRESET: Standard type gamma correction  
MEMORY: Gamma correction set at Gamma sub-  
menu  
INITIALIZE  
Simultaneously press the  
buttons to set  
items of the Function 1 and DTL menus to initial  
values as shown in rectangles. There are 4 items  
per scene file and the present scene file is  
initialized.  
Note: Gain (LOW), (MID), (HIGH): Only in local mode  
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Function menu screen  
1.1 DTL (Scene 1 to 4) sub-menu (corresponds to scene file)  
DTL LEVEL  
DTL FREQ  
OFF  
⇔-1280 ⇔+127  
Sets detail amount.  
SOFT  
STANDARD ⇔  
SOFT:  
Set to low detail frequency  
STANDARD: Set to standard detail frequency  
SHARP  
SHARP:  
Set to high detail frequency  
FLESHTONE  
LEVEL  
OFF  
ON  
Set to on to moderate flesh tone detail amount. Color setting is  
at the DTL sub-menu. (Operates only during remote control.)  
Adjusts flesh tone detail amount for a soft image.  
128 0⇔+127  
AUTO SETUP  
Press the  
button for 1 second to detect the color phase at the  
center of the image and set to the optimum position.  
Adjusts color phase to flesh tone. The flesh tone detection  
range is indicated. (The indication signal is overlapped on the  
video output. Use care not to operate this function while ON  
AIR.)  
1280+97 ⇔+127  
1280 ⇔+127  
PHASE  
WIDTH  
2. Function 2 main menu  
1280 ⇔+127  
ON  
M.BLACK  
Sets the master black value.  
DYNA CHROMA  
DNR MODE  
OFF  
MODE1  
MODE2  
TYPE  
ZEBRA  
1
2  
LEVEL  
LOW  
MID HIGH  
CONTRAST⇔  
CS-1 SW  
QUICK FOCUS ⇔  
FULL AUTO  
CS-2 SW  
CONTRAST  
QUICK FOCUS⇔  
FULL AUTO  
MID HIGH  
ON  
MIC SENSE  
PHANTOM  
F.AUTO SEL  
LOW  
Set according to microphone sensitivity. Normally set to MID.  
OFF  
2-1 Full Auto SEL sub-menu  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
AES  
FAW  
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Function menu screen  
3. VF Display menu  
OFFSAFETYCENTER  
BOTH  
SAFETY/CENT  
OFFON  
EXTENDER  
UPPER MID  
OFFZOOM⇔  
SHUTTERREC TIME  
SHT/REC-T  
OFFFOCUS⇔  
UPPER RIGHT  
BATTERY  
OFFON  
OFFON  
OFFON  
OFFON  
OFFON  
FILTER  
WHITE BAL  
GAIN  
AUDIO IND  
IRIS  
4. Special Set menu  
MASKING  
Change screen to masking sub-menu.  
Change screen to DTL sub-menu.  
DTL  
GAMMA  
Change screen to gamma sub-menu.  
Change screen to knee/clip sub-menu.  
Change screen to white shading sub-menu.  
Change screen to flare sub-menu.  
Change screen to system sub-menu.  
KNEE/CLIP  
WHT SHADING  
FLARE  
SYSTEM  
ALL INITIALIZE  
4-1 Masking Memory sub-menu  
HUE  
R: -25 ,G: 0 ,B: -52  
6 vector independent masking.  
128⇔+127  
Adjust Hue and Saturation independently for red (R), yellow  
(Y), green (G), cyan (C), blue (B) and magenta (M).  
Y: -64 ,C: 0 ,M: 67  
SAT  
R: 16 ,G: 0 ,B: 0  
Y: 60 ,C: 18 ,M: 0  
128⇔+127  
R-G, G-B, B-R, B-G, R-8 (linear matrix)  
1280 ⇔+127  
LINEAR  
Sets linear matrix between respective colors.  
128-90 0 ⇔+127  
MASTER SAT  
INITIALIZE  
Simultaneously press the  
buttons to initialize  
masking sub-menu items to values shown in rectangles.  
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4-2 DTL sub-menu  
LEVEL DEP  
CRISP  
128⇔ -90 0⇔+127  
Dark component detail can be set in the range of -128  
to +127.  
128⇔ -110 0⇔+127  
Average component detail can be set in the range of -  
128 to +127.  
H/V BAL  
1280⇔ +48 ⇔+127  
Adjust balance between horizontal and vertical detail.  
WHITE LEV 128⇔ -88 0  
Reduce excess detail signal at strong contrast edges  
for a softened image.  
SOFT DTL  
INITIALIZE  
⇔+127  
BLACK LEV 128⇔ -64 0  
White and black direction detail signals are separately  
adjustable.  
⇔+127  
Simultaneously press the  
buttons to initialize  
DTL sub-menu items to values shown in rectangles.  
4-3 Gamma Memory sub-menu  
Selects gamma rise inclination.  
(Special gamma)  
A BC  
GAMMA TABLE  
TOTAL GAMMA  
A: Standard value  
B: Reduces dark component gradation  
C: Raises dark component gradation  
Gamma correction can be changed from the standard  
setting.  
1280 ⇔+127  
1280 ⇔+127  
1280 ⇔+127  
R ADJUST  
Total, R and B gamma can be finely adjusted.  
B ADJUST  
G.SCALE SETUP  
Position the marker on the chart and push the  
button for 1 second to automatically execute the gray  
scale automatic setup.  
INITIALIZE  
Simultaneously press the  
buttons to initialize  
Gamma sub-menu items to values shown in  
rectangles.  
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Function menu screen  
4-4 Knee/clip sub-menu  
1280 ⇔+127  
KNEE POINT  
KNEE SLOPE  
WHITE CLIP  
INITIALIZE  
Sets the level where knee function begins operating.  
Sets knee response slope.  
1280+10 ⇔+127  
1280+32 ⇔+127  
Sets the white clip level.  
Simultaneously press the  
buttons to initialize  
Knee/clip sub-menu items to values shown in rectangles.  
4-5 White shading sub-menu  
Corrects vertical white shading due to the lens.  
OFFON  
EXTENDER  
On is indicated when using a lens provided with an extender  
(indication only).  
White shading is set respectively for extender on and off.  
Automatic white shading adjustment. Start by adjusting the green  
channel shading with MANU G ADJ.  
AUTO SETUP  
Next, adjust the auto white by pushing the  
Then, adjust the auto white by pushing the  
Use when adjusting white shading manually.  
button for 1 second.  
button for 1 second.  
1280 ⇔+127  
1280 ⇔+127  
1280 ⇔+127  
MANU R ADJ  
G ADJ  
B ADJ  
INITIALIZE  
Simultaneously press the  
buttons to initialize White  
Shading sub-menu items to values shown in rectangles.  
4-6 Flare sub-menu  
1280 ⇔+127  
R FLARE  
G FLARE  
B FLARE  
INITIALIZE  
Adjust red signal flare correction.  
Adjust green signal flare correction.  
Adjust blue signal flare correction.  
1280 ⇔+127  
1280 ⇔+127  
Simultaneously press the  
buttons to initialize Flare sub-  
menu items to values shown in rectangles.  
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Function menu screen  
4-7 System sub-menu  
16:9 4:3  
ASPECT  
V-21W only  
MENU AUTO  
VF DTL CONT  
VIDEO(VTR)  
COMPY/CVBSRGB  
Also Auto (when inner module is  
connected)  
Select according to connected VTR.  
1.COMPONENT  
2.Y/C(S-VHS)  
3.VBS(U-matic)  
4.R,G,B  
AUDIO  
LEVEL  
60dB ⇔-20dB  
Set the audio level to -60 or -20 dB according to the  
combined VTR.  
Also Auto (when inner module is  
connected)  
CLOSE LIMIT  
Hunting can occur when using an auto iris lens under unusually bright conditions, where the iris  
is nearly closed. This adjustment avoids the hunting phenomenon. When AES is on, the  
AES operates when the light is greater than the close limit value.  
When the cursor is shifted to Close Limit, the lens iris is automatically set to the close limit  
value. When replacing the lens, set the value to F16.  
1280 ⇔+127  
62500BPS9600BPS  
12.0V 13.2V14.4V  
IRIS SPEED  
REMOTE  
Adjust when using a 6 pin type lens (for a 12 pin type,  
use adjustment provided with the lens). The auto iris  
response speed increases toward the + side. Adjust  
to where hunting does not occur.  
Select communication rate.  
62500BPS: RU-Z1, RC-Z1 and RC-Z11  
9600BPS:  
RU-Z2, RC-Z2A and RC-Z21A  
Select from 3 voltages according to battery type.  
BATT TYPE  
ALARM SET  
BATT TYPE Alarm operating voltage  
 12.0V  10.5V, 11.0V , 11.6V  
Adjust voltage at which battery alarm lights.  
 13.2V  11.7V, 12.2V , 12.8V  
 14.4V  12.9V, 13.4V , 14.0V  
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Function menu screen  
5. BARS Function sub-menu  
GL SET  
Execute GL SET sub-menu.  
Execute ID IND sub-menu.  
Execute TIME/DATE sub-menu.  
ID SET  
TIME/DATE  
ID DSP  
DATE  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Y.M.D ⇔  
M.D.YD.M.Y  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
TIME  
AUDIO TONE  
5-1 GL SET sub-menu  
HPHASE  
SC COARSE  
SC FINE  
128⇔+127  
Adjust horizontal phase during genlock operation.  
Adjust subcarrier coarse during genlock operation.  
Adjust subcarrier fine during genlock operation.  
0°⇔90°⇔180°⇔270°  
128⇔+127  
5-2 ID SET sub-menu  
ID No.  
3 place alphanumeric code Set camera identification number and a desired title.  
ID DISP  
Up to 14 place  
(See page 44.)  
alphanumeric code  
5-3 TIME/DATE sub-menu  
YEAR  
00⇔・・⇔99  
01⇔・・⇔12  
01⇔・・⇔31  
00⇔・・⇔23  
00⇔・・⇔59  
MONTH  
DAY  
HOUR  
MINUTE  
TIME/DATE SET  
Simultaneously press the  
date setting  
buttons to activate the time and  
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Studio system operation  
Connection with RU-Z2/RU-Z3 system  
The camera can be connected into a system conprising an RU-Z2/Z3 camera base station and RC-Z2A / Z21A/Z3  
camera control panel to enable remote operation of the camera control functions. The camera and RU-Z2/RC-Z3  
can be separated by up to 300 meters, while a 5-inch viewfinder can be used in place of the 1.5-inchi viewfinder.  
5-inch view finder  
GM-51  
Microphone holder  
MH-Z3  
Microphone ME-66  
Junction unit  
JU-Z2  
MC-Z3  
View finder adaptor  
Microphone MC-Z2  
AT-30  
Microphone cable  
C-300MA  
Camera adaptor  
CA-Z32  
Camera cable  
Personal computer  
C-152KAB  
C-502KAB  
C-103KAB  
Camera head  
Camera base station  
RU-Z2 / RU-Z3  
1.5-inch view finder  
GM-9  
Camera control panel  
RC-Z2A/RC-Z21A/RC-Z3  
SET UP CARD  
Battery mount  
(for ANTON BAUER)  
QR DP800  
Battery mount  
(for NP-1 series)  
Headset  
Zoom lens  
Tripod adaptor  
TA-Z3  
Extention adaptor  
EA-Z3  
Lens cable kit  
Battery mount  
(for BP-90)  
AC adaptor  
Refer to the RU-Z2/Z3 Camera Base Station and RC-Z2A/Z21A/Z3 operation manual for detaild operating  
instructions.  
ROU adaptor unit  
Power select switch setting  
When connecting the RU-Z2/RU-Z3, install the RU-  
Z2/Z3 accessory ROU adaptor unit in CA-Z32  
Set the power select switch to CCU / VTR.  
camera adaptor as indicated in the figure.  
Note: The unit is not interchangeable with the ROU-  
ADP2 for the CA-Z31.  
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Studio system operation  
Camera control from personal computer  
The camera can be controlled by RS-232C signals from a personal computer. In this case, the JU-C20 RS-232C  
Level Converter or the JU-Z2 Junction Unit is required.  
Since camera control software is not supplied,refer to the protocol technical data and compile a suitable program  
according to the computer being used.  
Technical data are available regarding the software protocol for controlling the camera. Please consult a Hitachi  
Denshi representative.  
Technical data  
1Remote control protocol  
2Remote control command list  
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Studio system operation  
Connection with RU-Z1 system  
The camera can be connected into a studio system comprising an RU-Z1 remote operation unit and RC-Z1A /Z11  
camera control panel to enable remote operation of the camera control functions. The camera and RU-Z1 can be  
separated by up to 300 meters, while a 5-inch viewfinder.  
5-inch view finder  
GM-51  
MULTI SYSTEM  
Microphone holder  
MH-Z3  
Microphone ME-66  
MC-Z3  
View finder adaptor  
AT-30  
Camera adaptor  
CA-Z31  
Camera cable  
C-152KR  
C-502KR  
C-103KR  
Microphone MC-Z2  
Remote operation uinit  
RU-Z1  
Camera control panel  
RC-Z1/RC-Z11  
Microphone cable  
C-300MA  
Camera head  
1.5-inch view finder  
GM-9  
Battery mount  
(for NP-1 series)  
Headset  
Battery mount  
(for ANTON BAUER)  
QR DP800  
SET UP CARD  
Zoom lens  
Battery mount  
(for BP-90)  
Tripod adaptor  
TA-Z3  
Lens cable kit  
AC adaptor  
Refer to the RU-Z1 Remote Operation Unit and RC-Z1A / Z11A operation manuals for detailed operating instructions.  
ROU adaptor unit  
POWER select switch setting  
When connecting the RU-Z1, install the RU-Z1  
accessory ROU adaptor unit in the CA-Z31 camera  
adaptor as indicated in the figure.  
Set the power select switch to CCU / VTR.  
Note: The unit is not interchangeable with the ROU-  
sADP3 for the CA-Z32  
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Studio system operation  
Auto setting with RU-Z3 / RU-Z2 / RU-Z1 (plug & play)s  
No  
1
System  
Baud rate  
62.5K(1)  
Audio level  
-20db(1)  
Video output  
RGB  
COMP100  
COMP75  
YC,  
Battery type  
RU-Z1  
12.0V(1)  
(3)  
RU-Z2 /RC-Z3  
9600(1)  
2
VBS  
(2)  
(TU-Z3 system)  
(COMP TRIAX)  
COMP100  
(1)  
9600(1)  
9600(1)  
TU-Z2  
RGB(1)  
3
4
inner module  
via IM-Z3B  
Self-contained  
inner module operation  
M-Z3B  
62.5K,  
9600  
12.0V  
13.2V  
14.4V  
AUTO(4)  
AUTO(4)  
(Betacam)  
M-Z3P  
(DVCPRO)  
IM-Z3S  
(BetaPRO)  
IM-Z3J  
(Digital-S)  
Self-contained  
Camera adapter operation  
CA-Z31/32  
62.5K  
9600  
-60dB  
-20dB  
COMP100,  
COMP75,  
YC,  
5
(portable VTR)  
VBS,  
RGB  
Notes:  
1.  
When RU-Z1/Z2/Z3 (RC-Z1/Z2A/Z3) remote control is off, although settings can be changed at the camera head full menu,  
the I nitial settings are returned at resupply of power.  
2.  
When RU-Z1/Z2/Z3 (RC-Z1/Z2A/Z3) remote control is off, settings can be changed at the camera head full menu.  
Settings  
are stored as common setting values in the RU-Z1/Z2/Z3 (RC-Z1/Z2A/Z3) memory.  
3. With RU-Z1/Z2A, Alarm Set is fixed at 11.0 V.  
4. When Auto is indicated, settings are automatic at the inner module.  
RU-Z2(RU-Z1)RGB connector signal output  
The signals indicated in the table can be selected for output  
from the RU-Z2(RU-Z1)RGB connector.  
Output signal  
RGB Component Y / C  
connector  
VBS  
1.  
2.  
Set the RC-Z2A / Z21A/Z3(RC-Z1 / Z11) remote  
control switch to off. Control shifts from the RC to  
the camera.  
R
G
B
R
G
R-Y  
Y
C
Y
VBS  
B
B-Y  
Select the SYSTEM sub-menu from the Function  
menu, then select the output signal at the VIDEO  
<VTR> item.  
SYSTEM  
VF DTL CONT :MENU  
VIDEO(VTR) :COMP100%  
AUDIO LEVEL :-60dB  
CLOSE LIMIT :  
Note: When the RBG connector output is other than  
RGB, the RU-Z2 waveform monitor (WFM OUT)  
display does not operate correctly.  
IRIS SPEED :0  
REMOTE  
BATT TYPE :12V  
ALARM SET :11.5V  
:9600BPS  
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5-inch view finder  
GM-51  
MULTI SYSTEM  
View finder adaptor  
AT-30  
Camera adaptor  
CA-Z31  
Camera cable  
C-152KR  
C-502KR  
C-103KR  
Remote operation uinit  
RU-Z1  
Camera control panel  
RC-Z1/RC-Z11  
Microphone holder  
MH-Z3  
Microphone ME-66  
MC-Z3  
VTR cable C-201TE  
Betacam  
MII  
Microphone MC-Z2  
VTR cable C-201TB  
C-501TB  
Microphone cable  
C-300MA  
Camera adaptor  
VTR cable C-201TD  
C-501TD  
CA-Z32  
S-VHS  
U-matic  
Junction unit  
JU-Z2  
VTR cable C-301TF  
Camera head  
1.5-inch view finder  
GM-9  
Personal computer  
Camera cable  
C-152KAB  
C-502KAB  
C-103KAB  
Camera base station  
RU-Z2/RU-Z3  
SET UP CARD  
Extention adaptor  
Zoom lens  
EA-Z3  
TRIAX SYSTEM  
Camera control panel  
RC-Z2A/RC-Z21A/RC-Z3  
Tripod adaptor  
TA-Z3  
Triax adaptor  
CX-Z3  
Betacam adaptor  
Camera base station  
TU-Z3  
Lens cable kit  
IM-Z3B  
IM-Z3D  
Betacam SP  
Betacam SX  
DVCPRO inner module  
IM-Z3P  
Battery mount  
(for ANTON BAUER)  
QR DP800  
Battery mount  
(for NP-1 series)  
AJ-D90  
AU-45H  
Carrying case  
CL-Z3  
DVCAM inner module  
IM-Z3S  
PVV-3  
DSR-1  
Battery mount  
(for BP-90)  
Digital-S inner module  
IM-Z3J  
AC adaptor  
BR-D40  
BR-S422  
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Service information  
Connector pin diagrams  
Camera  
Remote (4 pin female)  
MIC IN (3 pin female)  
Pin  
1
Signal  
Pin  
1
Signal  
MIC GND  
MIC(H) IN  
MIC(C) IN  
+9V output  
SD input  
2
2
3
SD output  
SD ground  
3
4
2
1
4
3
1
2
3
LENS (12 pin female)  
VF (8 pin male)  
Pin  
1
Signal  
AUX SW  
CALL TRG  
GND  
2
Pin  
A
Signal  
B LED(C)  
! LED  
3
4
ENF AUTO  
B
5
IRIS CONTROL  
C
D
E
VF 9V  
6
+12V  
+12V  
7
IRIS POSITION  
S LED  
8
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
F
VF VIDEO(Y)  
GND  
9
G
H
10  
11  
12  
T LED  
10  
D
9
1
8
2
3
C
H
E
7
11  
12  
B
F
6
4
5
A
G
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Camera adapter (CA-Z31/CA-Z32)  
DC IN (4 pin male)  
INTERCOM (5 pin male)  
Pin  
1
Signal  
SHIELD  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
GND  
NC  
2
T
3
GND  
R
NC  
4
+12V input  
5
R
5
4
1
2
1
2
4
3
3
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CCU/VTR (28 pin male)CA-Z31>  
Pin  
A
B
C
D
1
Signal  
Pin  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
Signal  
COLOR FRAME  
VBS VIDEO  
VTR SAVE  
BATT ALM  
SD GND  
+12V  
+40V  
A
1 2  
3 4  
SHIELD GND  
POWER GND  
GL GND  
5 6  
10  
7 8  
11  
9
12  
2
GL  
VBS GND  
B
C
3
R.G.B GND  
R/R-Y/C  
INCOM L1  
CALL/TRIG  
SYNC CHR  
AUX GND  
13  
16  
4
15  
14  
5
VTR TRG  
REC/TALLY  
G/Y/VBS  
B/B-Y  
19 20  
17 18  
6
21 22  
23 24  
7
SYNC CHR GND  
INCOM L2  
SD  
D
8
9
AUDIO(+)  
AUDIO(-)  
10  
AUX VIDEO  
CCU/VTR (26 pin male)CA-Z32>  
Pin  
A
B
1
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
+150V/+12V  
POWER GND  
VBS  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
PROMPT GND  
PROMPT VIDEO  
INTER LOCK  
INCOM2  
VTR TRIG  
BATT ALM  
TAPE IND  
REC/TALLY  
RET V CONT  
A
3
B
4
1
2
5
6
2
VBS GND  
G/Y/VBS GND  
G/Y/VBS  
7
8
9
10 11  
3
GL  
12 13 14 15 16 17  
18 19 20 21 22  
23 24  
4
INCOM GND  
AUX VIDEO  
AUX GND  
5
R/R-Y/C  
PB VIDEO  
PB GND  
6
R/R-Y/C GND  
B/B-Y  
7
INCOM1  
VTR SAVE/  
AUDIO MON  
TAPE REMAIN  
C.F. PULSE  
VD  
8
9
B/B-Y GND  
MIC(H)  
21  
22  
23  
24  
GL GND  
SD2  
10  
11  
MIC(C)  
SD1  
MIC GND  
SD GND  
C.SYNC  
150 V OUT (5 pin male)CA-Z32>  
5
4
1
2
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
NC  
RLY CONT  
RLY CONT GND  
+150V OUT  
0V  
3
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Carafully 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: Personal danger  
WARNING  
CAURION  
!
Warning notes indicate any condition or practice, which if not strictly observed, could result in  
personal injury or possible death.  
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: Notes indicate an area or subject of special merit, emphasizing either the products  
capabilities or common errors in operation or maintenance.  
NOTE  
!
WARNING:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS COLOR  
CAMERA TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
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.  
Note: The model and serial numbers of your color camera are important for you to keep for your  
convenience and protection. These numbers appear on the nameplate located on the topframe of he color  
camera. Please record these numbers in the spaces provided below, and retain this manual for future  
reference.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
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HITACHI DENSHI, LTD.  
1, Kanda Izumi-cho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0024, Japan  
Phone: 03-5821-5311, FAX: 03-5821-5394  
HITACHI DENSHI AMERICA, LTD.*  
Headquarters and New York Office  
150 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, New York 11797, U.S.A.  
Phone: 516-921-7200, FAX: 516-496-3718  
Chicago Office  
450 East Devon Ave., Suite 110 Itasca, IL 60143, U.S.A.  
Phone: 630-250-8050, FAX: 630-250-8054  
Los Angeles Office  
371 Van Ness Way, Suite 120 Torrance, CA. 90501, U.S.A.  
Phone: 310-328-6116, FAX: 310-328-6252  
Dallas Office  
2100 West N. W. Highway Suite 1145 Grapevine, TEXAS 76051, U.S.A.  
Phone: 817-488-4528, FAX: 817-488-4714  
Atlanta Office  
3039 Amwiler Roed, Suite 118 Atlanta, Georgia 30360, U.S.A.  
Phone: 404-242-3636, FAX: 404-263-8838  
HITACHI DENSHI CANADA, LTD.*  
Head Office  
1 Select Avenue Unit#14 Scarborough, Ontario CANADA M1V 5J3.  
Phone: 416-299-5900, FAX: 416-299-0450  
Eastern Office  
5795 Chemin St. Francois St. Laurent, Quebec CANADA H4S 1B6  
Phone: 514-332-6687, FAX: 514-335-1664  
Ottawa Office  
9 Antares Drive, Nepean Ontario, K2E 7V5, Canada  
Phone: 613-727-3930, FAX: 613-825-4253  
HITACHI DENSHI (EUROPA) GmbH*  
Head Office  
Wesikircher Straße 88, Jüesheim D-63110 Rodgau, Germany  
Phone: 06106-6992-0, FAX: 06106-16906  
HITACHI DENSHI (U.K.) LTD.*  
Head Office  
14 Garrick Industrial Centre, Irving Way, Hendon, London NW96 AQ, United Kingdom  
Phone: 0181-202-4311, FAX: 0181-202-2451  
HITACHI DENSHI, LTD.  
BEIJING OFFICE  
100004 Beijing Fortune Bullding 5,  
Dong San Huan Bei-lu, Chao Yang District, Beijing China  
Phone: 010-6590-8755/8756, FAX: 010-6590-8757  
Beijing Service Center  
B19, Bei San Huan Middle Road Beijing China  
Phone: 010-6204-3901, FAX: 010-6204-3902  
HITACHI DENSHI, LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH  
10 Anson Road #20-15 International Plaza singapore 079903  
Phone: 65-223-0030, FAX: 65-223-0206  
* Subsidiaries of Hitachi Denshi, Ltd.  
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