Sony Camcorder HXC 100 User Manual

4-137-706-01(1)  
HD Color Camera  
Operating Instructions  
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly  
and retain it for future reference.  
HXC-100  
© 2009 Sony Corporation  
Function-assignable switches  
The camera has buttons to which various functions can be  
assigned on the side panel and the rear. You can activate your  
desired function, such as electronic color-temperature  
conversion, instantly when shooting by assigning it to one of  
these buttons in advance.  
Overview  
The HXC-100 is a 2/3-type high-definition portable video  
camera equipped with CCD units for 2,200,000 pixels, which  
can be used as a standalone camera as well as in a studio in  
combination with the HXCU-100 Camera Control Unit.  
Buttons on the handle are also available as function  
assignable switches.  
Auto Lens Aberration Compensation function  
The camera incorporates the latest image capturing device  
and digital signal-processing LSI, and it performs newly  
developed digital transmission with the camera control unit  
(CCU), thus yielding high picture quality and high stability in  
image creation in addition to superior camera functions and  
operability.  
The Auto Lens Aberration Compensation function (ALAC) is  
provided with this camera. This automatically reduces  
chromatic aberration of magnification when a lens that  
supports auto aberration compensation is attached.  
For details on lenses supporting auto aberration  
compensation, contact a Sony sales representative or Sony  
service representative.  
Features  
Focus assist functions  
The VF detail function and focus assist indicator function  
facilitate focusing.  
High picture quality and high performance  
The latest 2/3-type Progressive IT CCD units for 2,200,000  
pixel achieve high sensitivity and low smear. In addition, the  
14-bit A/D converter and an original developed signal-  
processing LSI provide high picture quality of optimal grade.  
VF detail  
Various functions are provided for the VF detail signal, which  
can be added only on images on the viewfinder screen in order  
to facilitate focusing in various situations: Functions for  
coloring the VF detail signal, flickering the VF detail signal by  
adding modulation, thickening the VF detail signal, and  
automatically compensating the VF detail level according to  
the zoom position.  
Multiple formats  
The camera covers 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94P, 1080/50i, and  
720/50P.  
With its wide-range down-converter, the camera also enables  
output of high-quality SD signals (525i/625i) from the camera  
and the connected CCU, establishing an optimum camera  
system for SD-system operations.  
Focus Assist Indicator  
The focusing level indicator on the viewfinder screen provides  
a guide for focusing. The best focus setting can be easily  
determined by observing fluctuation of the level indicator as a  
guide.  
Newly designed integrated unit with low center  
of gravity  
The camera has stylish appearance with low-slung design.  
Even when used in combination with a studio-use viewfinder,  
stable operation is achieved, thanks to its low center of gravity.  
“Memory Stick” 1) operation  
The camera is equipped with a “Memory Stick” port, which  
enables setup data storage and software upgrading using a  
“Memory Stick.”  
Optimized handle shape and VF slide  
mechanism for stable shooting  
1) “Memory Stick” and  
Corporation.  
are trademarks of Sony  
A new handle design has been adopted. A slight protrusion of  
the upper front part of the handle enables stable holding of the  
camera while you are shooting, by holding the front part of the  
handle. Furthermore, a slide mechanism is located at the  
viewfinder attachment position. Any difference in weight  
balance caused by having a different lens attached can be  
counteracted by adjusting the viewfinder attachment position,  
in combination with the movable shoulder pad position. This  
provides the best balance for shooting with the camera on your  
shoulder.  
Various color-reproduction functions  
Selection of multiple gamma tables  
Seven types of standard and 4 types of hyper gamma tables  
are provided with this camera. The hyper gamma values  
enable cinemalike image creations with wide dynamic range,  
which are different from those achieved with conventional  
video gamma.  
Multimatrix color correction  
Position-adjustable shoulder pad  
The position of the shoulder pad can be adjusted for stable  
shooting according to the build of the camera operator, the  
type of lens in use, or the shooting style.  
A low-repulsion shoulder pad (position fixed) is available as an  
option. (Part No.: A-8286-346-A)  
In addition to the standard 6-axis matrix function, the camera  
has a multimatrix function that permits you to adjust the hue  
and chroma for color components in 16-axis directions  
independently. This is quite useful in color matching among  
multiple cameras.  
Overview  
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Knee saturation  
Versatile choices of viewfinders  
Multiformat monochrome CRT viewfinders, HDVF-200 (2-  
type) and HDVF-550 (5-type) can be selected for use in studio  
and portable systems.  
Color LCD viewfinders, HDVF-C35W (3.5-type), HDVF-  
C730W (6.3-type), and HDVF-C950W (9-type), are also  
selectable to cover various applications.  
Change of hue and decrease in chroma that occur in  
highlighted areas can be compensated.  
This enables reproduction of natural skin tones under strong  
lighting.  
Low key saturation  
Hue and chroma in low-key zones can be compensated. Thus,  
compensation for color reproduction in all zones is enabled in  
combination with matrix color compensation and knee  
saturation functions.  
Prevention of electrical shock  
When the power connection is unsafe, the power supply from  
the connected Camera Control Unit will be shut off.  
Versatile detail control functions  
System Configuration  
Skin-tone detail function  
This function allows control (emphasis or suppression) of the  
detail level for just a certain hue or chroma area in the image,  
by creating a detail gate signal from color components of your  
specified hue, such as skin tones.  
Peripherals and related devices for the camera are shown in  
figures.  
Note  
Production of some of the peripherals and related devices  
shown in the figures has been discontinued. For advice on  
choosing devices, please contact your Sony dealer or a Sony  
sales representative.  
Detail boost-frequency control  
The boost frequency can be adjusted from 20 to 30 MHz. This  
allows the detail thickness to be set appropriately for the  
subject, thus enabling more subtle image expression.  
Standalone operation example  
H/V ratio control  
The ratio between horizontal and vertical detail can be  
adjusted.  
Microphone  
HDVF-200/C35W Viewfinder  
White/black limiter  
The white and black details can be limited independently.  
CAC-12  
Microphone  
holder  
Easy menu-based setting  
Selections and settings for viewfinder display items, safety-  
Zoom Lens  
(for ENG/EFP)  
1)  
2)  
zone marker or center marker, screen size marker, etc. can  
be made quickly and easily, using setup menus displayed on  
the viewfinder screen or an external monitor.  
1) Safety zone marker: A box-shaped marker displayed on the  
viewfinder screen which indicates 80%, 90%, 92.5%, or 95% of the  
total screen area  
HXC-100  
Video output  
HD-SDI/SD-SDI/VBS1)  
(selectable)  
“Memory Stick”  
2) Center marker: A cross-shaped marker which indicates the center  
of the viewfinder screen  
AC adaptor  
AN-DN10/DN2B  
BC-L70/L160  
VCT-U14  
Tripod Adaptor  
Wide variety of viewfinder display options  
Along with items such as operation messages, a zebra  
1)  
pattern, a safety-zone marker, and a center marker, camera  
AC power  
Tripod for  
portable  
camera  
settings may also be displayed on the viewfinder screen.  
Furthermore, there are various cautionary and warning  
indications to be occasionally displayed, making it simple to  
check the status of the camera.  
1) Zebra pattern: A stripe pattern displayed on the viewfinder screen  
which indicates the portions where the video level is above about  
70% or 100%. Used to check the video level of the subject.  
Digital triax transmission  
The camera uses an industry standard dual-shield coaxial  
(triax) camera cable for connection between the camera and a  
CCU. Newly developed original digital transmission  
technology is built into the camera, and high-quality pictures  
can be transmitted between the camera and CCU, regardless  
of the cable length.  
RCP-700/900-series  
Remote Control Panel  
RM-B750/B150  
Remote Control Unit  
1) No subcarrier phase-lock function with respect to external  
reference is available for the VBS signal output from the camera.  
Overview  
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System operation example (with a Camera Control Unit)  
HDVF-550/C730W/C950W  
Viewfinder  
Picture  
Monitor  
Microphone  
Waveform  
Monitor  
HDVF-200/C35W  
Viewfinder  
a)  
VF attachment shoe  
Intercom headset  
CAC-12  
BNC  
BNC  
Return video input  
Microphone  
Holder  
Video router  
HXC-100  
Sync input  
Prompter video input  
Zoom Lens  
(for ENG/EFP)  
Video output  
HD-SDI/SD-SDI/VBS  
b)  
Triax cable  
to router/switcher  
“Memory Stick”  
Power supply  
for a script light  
DC 12 V  
HXCU-100  
Camera Control  
Unit  
AC power  
(Max. 0.5 A)  
VCT-U14  
Tripod Adaptor  
CCA-5 cable  
(attached to the front)  
Tripod for  
portable  
camera  
CAC-6  
Return Video Selector  
HKCU-FP1  
Front Control Panel  
RCP-700/900-series  
Remote Control Panel  
a) Supplied with the HDVF-550/C730W/C950W, Part No.: A-7612-405-E  
b) 600 m (1969 ft) at maximum and 50 m (164 ft) at minimum when using Fujikura 8.5-mm dia. cables.  
a INCOM (intercom) button (UC model)/ENG (engineer  
line) button (CE model)  
UC model: The intercom microphone is on while this button is  
held pressed.  
CE model: The intercom microphone is on and the engineer  
line is selected while this button is held pressed.  
You can also assign other functions with a menu operation.  
Parts Identification  
Front right  
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b RET 1 (return video 1) button  
The return video 1 signal from the CCU is monitored on the  
viewfinder screen while this button is held pressed. It functions  
the same as the RET 1 button on the operation panel (page 7)  
on the rear of the camera.  
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You can also assign other functions with a menu operation.  
c Accessory shoe  
To attach an accessory using a 1/4-inch screw.  
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qs  
Note  
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When you wish to replace it with a slide-type shoe, consult  
Sony service personnel.  
d Viewfinder shoe  
Mount a viewfinder.  
qh qg qf qd  
e Lens cable clamp  
To secure the cable of the lens (optional).  
Overview  
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f Lens mount cap  
n “Memory Stick” slot and access lamp  
When you insert a “Memory Stick” into the slot, the access  
lamp lights in green.  
The lamp is lit in red while writing/reading data to/from the  
“Memory Stick.”  
The cap can be removed by moving the lens fixing lever  
upward. Always keep the lens mount covered with this cap  
when a lens is not attached.  
g Lens fixing lever  
Move the lever down to secure the lens in the lens mount.  
Note  
When the access lamp is lit in red, do not insert/remove the  
“Memory Stick” or turn off the camera.  
h Viewfinder front-rear position lock lever  
The viewfinder position can be adjusted forward or backward  
when the lock is released by the lever.  
o STATUS/CANCEL switch  
STATUS: To display status information of this camera in the  
viewfinder when no menu is displayed with the DISPLAY/  
MENU switch set to DISPLAY.  
For details on the adjustment, see “To adjust the viewfinder’s  
CANCEL: To cancel changed settings or return the display to  
the previous menu when a menu is displayed in the  
viewfinder.  
i Assignable buttons  
You can assign a function to the upper button by using  
ASSIGNABLE 1 and the lower button with ASSIGNABLE 2 on  
the <SWITCH ASSIGN1> page of the OPERATION menu.  
p Menu control knob (rotary encoder)  
Used to select settings from menus displayed on the  
viewfinder screen (by rotating it) and to confirm settings (by  
pushing it).  
This knob functions the same as that on the rear operation  
panel.  
j GAIN switch  
To select the gain of the video amplifier based on lighting  
conditions when the camera is used in standalone status  
without connecting a CCU.  
When shipped from the factory, the values set are L = 0 dB,  
M = 6 dB, and H = 12 dB.  
Front left  
k AUTO KNEE and output signal selection switch  
To select the signal (color-bar signal or camera’s video signal)  
to be used as output to a VTR, the viewfinder, or a video  
monitor when the camera is used in standalone status without  
connecting a CCU.  
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When the camera’s video signal is being used as output, the  
auto knee function can be selected.  
BARS/OFF: Output is a color-bar signal.  
CAM/OFF: Output is the camera’s video signal. The auto knee  
circuit is disabled.  
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CAM/ON: Output is the camera’s video signal. The auto knee  
circuit is enabled.  
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l WHITE BAL (white balance memory selection) switch  
To select the white balance adjustment method or the memory  
used to store the adjusted value when the camera is used in  
standalone status without connecting a CCU.  
PRST (preset): White balance is adjusted to a preset value  
corresponding to a color temperature of 3200K.  
A: To select memory A.  
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B: To select memory B.  
a Shoulder strap fitting post  
Attach one end of a shoulder strap (optional, part No. A-6772-  
374-C) to this fitting post and the other end to the fitting post  
on the other side of the camera.  
Note  
When a CCU or an external control device, such as an RCP/  
RM, is connected, the functions of 0 to qs are controlled from  
the external device or the HKCU-FP1 attached to the CCU,  
and the controls on the camera are disabled.  
b VF (viewfinder) connector (20-pin)  
Connect the cable of the viewfinder (optional).  
c Filter select knob  
Used to select the built-in ND filters (1: clear, 2: 1/4 ND, 3:  
1/16 ND, 4: 1/64 ND).  
m DISPLAY/MENU switch  
Select the display on the viewfinder screen.  
DISPLAY: To display various textual information and markers,  
such as messages showing the camera settings and  
operating status, the center marker, and the safety zone  
marker, in addition to camera images.  
OFF: To not display textual information and markers.  
MENU: To display menus for camera settings.  
The switch functions the same as the DISPLAY/MENU switch  
on the rear operation panel.  
d SHUTTER switch  
When the camera is used in standalone status without  
connecting a CCU, use this switch to turn ON or OFF the  
electronic shutter and change (SEL) the shutter speed and  
shutter mode.  
Overview  
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e AUTO W/B BAL (white and black balance automatic  
adjustment) switch  
To automatically adjust white and black balance when the  
camera is used in stand-alone status without connecting to a  
CCU.  
OFF: The tally lamp is prevented from lighting.  
b Shoulder strap fitting post  
c Operation panel (See “Operation panel”.)  
d Camera Control Unit (CCU) connector (triax  
WHT: To automatically adjust white balance.  
BLK: To automatically adjust black balance.  
connector)  
Connect an HXCU-100 Camera Control Unit using a triax  
cable.  
e INTERCOM connector (XLR 5-pin)  
Connect an XLR 5-pin headset for input and output of intercom  
audio signals.  
The connector can be used for communication over the  
engineer line when the camera is in standby status.  
f INTERCOM LEVEL control  
To adjust the intercom/earphone volume level.  
The intercom level adjustment is enabled when the LEVEL/  
MIC switch on the UC-type operation panel (page 7) or the  
LEVEL switch on the CE-type operation panel (page 8) on the  
rear is set to “FRONT.”  
f EARPHONE jack (stereo minijack)  
For connecting an earphone for output of the intercom audio.  
g RET (return video) button  
When this button is pressed, the picture on the viewfinder  
changes to the return video signal selected with the RET 2/3/  
4 select switch (page 7) on the operation panel on the rear of  
the camera.  
h CAMERA POWER switch and indicator  
CCU: To operate on power supply via the connected CCU.  
EXT: To operate on power supply through the DC IN  
connector.  
You can also assign other functions with a menu operation.  
The indicator is lit in green during operation. It is lit in red while  
standby power is being supplied from the CCU, even if the  
switch is set to OFF.  
h LENS connector (12-pin)  
Connect the lens cable. The camera can control the lens  
functions through this cable.  
i CALL button  
i MIC 1 IN (microphone 1 input) connector (XLR 3-pin)  
Connect a microphone.  
This connector and the AUDIO IN CH1 connector are  
alternately activated with the MIC 1 select switch on the rear  
connector panel.  
When you press this button, the red tally lamp of the  
connected external control device (RCP/RM, HKCU-FP1, etc.)  
will light. Use to call the operator of the external control device.  
j Shoulder pad  
You can adjust the position on your shoulder.  
j Tripod mount (bottom)  
Attach the VCT-U14 Tripod Adaptor when mounting the  
camera on a tripod.  
13).  
Operation panel  
Rear  
UC type: Model for NTSC areas  
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RET1  
RET  
2 3 4  
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PGM1  
PGM2  
ASSIGNABLE  
DISPLAY  
OFF  
LEVEL  
REAR  
MIC  
ON  
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MENU  
FRONT  
PROD  
OFF INCOM  
ENG  
INTERCOM EARPHONE  
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a RET 1 (return video 1) button  
The return video signal is displayed on the viewfinder screen  
while the button is held pressed.  
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b RET (return video) button and 2/3/4 (return video 2/3/4)  
select switch  
a Tally lamp and switch  
When other return video systems are used in addition to return  
video 1, the signal selected with the 2/3/4 switch is displayed  
on the viewfinder screen while holding the RET button  
pressed.  
ON: The tally lamp lights when a tally signal is input to the  
connected CCU or a call signal is generated in response to  
pressing of a CALL button.  
Overview  
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FRONT: The levels adjusted on the rear panel can be totally  
Note  
adjusted with the INTERCOM LEVEL control on the front.  
The RET 1 button has priority over the RET (2/3/4) button if  
both buttons are pressed.  
h ENG (engineer line) control  
To adjust the intercom audio listening level of the engineer line.  
c DISPLAY/MENU switch  
i PGM1 (program 1) and PGM2 (program 2) controls  
To adjust the audio listening level of program 1 or program 2,  
respectively.  
This switch functions the same as the DISPLAY/MENU switch  
on the front (page 6).  
d ASSIGNABLE button  
You can assign a function with ASSIGNABLE REAR on the  
<SWITCH ASSIGN1> page of the OPERATION menu.  
j PROD (producer line) control  
To adjust the intercom audio listening level of the producer  
line.  
e Menu control knob (rotary encoder)  
This knob functions the same as the menu control knob on the  
front (page 6).  
k TRACKER control  
To adjust the intercom audio listening level at the TRACKER  
connector on the connector panel.  
f LEVEL/MIC (intercom level control/microphone)  
switch  
To determine whether to use the INTERCOM LEVEL control  
(page 7) on the front and to turn the intercom headset  
microphone ON/OFF.  
Connector panel  
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REMOTE  
RET CTRL  
Switch position INTERCOM LEVEL  
control on the front  
Headset microphone  
PROMPTER  
/GENLOCK  
/RET  
REAR/ON  
Inactive  
ON  
TRACKER  
MIC1  
DC OUT  
REAR/OFF  
FRONT/OFF  
OFF  
TEST  
OUT  
+48V  
REAR  
+48V  
LINE MIC  
FRONT  
LINE MIC  
Active  
DC IN 10.5-17V  
AUDIO IN  
CH1  
CH2  
g Line select switch  
To select the intercom line:  
PROD: Producer line  
ENG: Engineer line  
SDI  
h INCOM (intercom) level control  
To adjust the intercom audio listening level.  
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a DC IN (DC power supply input) connector (XLR 4-pin)  
For connection to an AC-DN10 AC Adaptor, etc. to supply  
power to the camera.  
i PGM1 (program 1) and PGM2 (program 2) controls  
To adjust the audio listening level of program 1 or program 2,  
respectively.  
b DC OUT (DC power supply output) connector (4-pin)  
To supply power to a script light or equivalent (12 V DC, max.  
0.5 A).  
CE type: Models for PAL areas  
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c TRACKER connector (10-pin)  
For external interfaces, such as intercom and tally.  
RET1  
RET  
2 3 4  
d RET CTRL (return control) connector (6-pin)  
For connection to a CAC-6 Return Video Selector.  
PGM1  
PGM2  
ASSIGNABLE  
DISPLAY  
OFF  
MIC  
LINE  
PROD  
OFF  
ENG  
MENU  
e PROMPTER/GENLOCK/RET (prompter signal output/  
external sync signal input/VBS return input) connector  
(BNC type)  
• When a CCU is connected, this connector outputs a VBS  
prompter signal.  
• When the camera is used in standalone status without  
connecting a CCU, use this connector for input of an  
external sync signal (BB or 3-level sync). If a VBS signal is  
input, you can check the input image by pressing the RET  
button.  
LEVEL  
REAR  
ENG  
PROD TRACKER  
FRONT  
INTERCOM EARPHONE  
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qa  
1 to 5 are the same as those of the UC type.  
f MIC LINE (intercom microphone line) switch  
To select the talk line for intercom:  
PROD: To talk over the producer line  
OFF: To turn off the headset microphone for the intercom line  
ENG: To talk over the engineer line  
Note  
Even when a BB signal is used for the external sync signal, no  
subcarrier phase-lock function is available for the VBS output  
signal.  
g LEVEL switch  
REAR: The intercom audio listening level is adjusted with the  
ENG or PROD control on this panel.  
Overview  
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f REMOTE connector (8-pin)  
For connection to an RM-B150/B750 Remote Control Unit or  
RCP-700/900-series Remote Control Panel.  
Installation  
Note  
When a CCU is used in combination, this connector functions  
as the trunk signal input/output. Do not connect any remote  
control device to this connector.  
Connecting a Camera Control Unit  
(CCU)  
g TEST OUT connector (BNC type)  
To output an analog signal.  
This supplies a VBS signal, an HD-Y signal equal to the signal  
output from the VF connector, an HD-SYNC signal, or an SD-  
SYNC signal, depending on which of these you have selected  
on the menu.  
When operating the camera in a system with a CCU, connect  
between the CCU connector of the camera and the CAMERA  
connector of the CCU, using a triax cable.  
When required, secure the cable, using the supplied cable  
clamp belt.  
Note  
To use the cable clamp belt  
The VBS output signal has no subcarrier phase-lock function  
with respect to external sync signals.  
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Insert the belt bracket C into hole A or B of the cable  
clamp belt.  
h AUDIO IN CH1 connector (XLR 3-pin) and input select  
switch  
C
Connect a channel 1 audio signal and set the switch according  
to the connected source device.  
B
A
LINE: When a line-level (0 dBu) signal source is connected  
MIC: When an external microphone is connected  
+48V: To supply power of +48 V to the connected external  
microphone  
i MIC 1 (microphone 1) select switch  
Select the microphone for channel 1.  
2
1 Remove the back screw-hole cover on the top of  
the camera and 2 secure the cable clamp belt to the  
camera, using the two supplied screws (+B3×10).  
FRONT: To use the microphone connected to the MIC 1 IN  
connector  
REAR: To use the microphone connected to the AUDIO IN  
CH1 connector  
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j AUDIO IN CH2 connector (XLR 3-pin) and input select  
switch  
Connect a channel-2 audio signal and set the switch according  
to the connected source device in the same manner as with  
channel 1.  
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k SDI (serial digital interface) connector (BNC type)  
For HD-SDI or SD-SDI signal output.  
You can select from among camera line signal, return signal,  
and VF signal for the output with a menu operation.  
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1 Release the buckle, 2 bundle the cable with the  
belt, 3 then lock the buckle again.  
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Adjust the length by pulling down the end of the belt.  
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Loosen the viewfinder left-right positioning ring and  
slide the viewfinder in the direction of arrow A.  
The viewfinder stopper B automatically pops down.  
Attaching a Lens  
For information on handling lenses, refer to the operation  
manual for the particular lens  
Tighten the viewfinder left-right positioning ring to  
secure the viewfinder at the most convenient  
position.  
B
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Connect the viewfinder cable to the VF connector.  
A
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To adjust the viewfinder’s front-rear position  
The viewfinder can slide in the range of 53 mm (2 / inches).  
Adjust the front-rear position so that you can easily operate it  
on your shoulder.  
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1 Pulling the LOCK lever backward permits you to slide the  
viewfinder backward or forward. 2 Adjust the viewfinder front-  
rear position and 3 lock it by returning the lever forward to the  
original position.  
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Push the lens fixing lever A upward and remove the  
lens mount cap from the lens mount.  
Align the lens’ alignment pin C with the notch B in  
the upper part of the lens mount and insert the lens  
into the mount.  
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While supporting the lens, push the lens fixing lever  
A downward to secure the lens.  
LOCK lever  
To detach the viewfinder  
Loosen the viewfinder left-right positioning ring, pull the  
viewfinder stopper, then pull out the viewfinder by sliding it in  
the direction opposite to that when attached.  
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Connect the lens cable to the LENS connector.  
Secure the lens cable with the cable clamp.  
Status displays in the viewfinder  
Attaching a Viewfinder  
Besides the video image, the viewfinder can display  
characters and messages showing the camera settings and  
operation status, as well as items such as a center marker or  
safety-zone marker.  
Caution  
When the viewfinder is attached, do not leave the camera with  
the eyepiece facing the sun. Direct sunlight can enter through  
the eyepiece, be focused in the viewfinder and cause fire.  
Example: Attaching an HDVF-200 Viewfinder  
For details on the viewfinder, refer to the operation manual for  
the viewfinder.  
Installation  
10  
     
When the DISPLAY/MENU switch is set to DISPLAY  
Items set to ON using the menu or related switches will be  
displayed.  
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FORMAT  
ASSIGNABLE1  
ASSIGNABLE2  
:1080-59.94i  
:5600K  
:OFF  
ASSIGNABLE REAR:OFF  
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!ND  
:2  
!FAN  
!EXT  
!FORMAT :1080-59.94i  
:MAX  
:ON  
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TALK  
F255  
12.5V  
a Assignable button indication  
The functions assigned to the assignable buttons are  
indicated.  
5600  
1 A  
F5.6  
0dB 1/125  
W:  
For the functions that can be assigned, see OPERATION  
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a TALK indication  
b Format indication  
The current video format is displayed.  
Displayed when the intercom microphone is set to ON.  
b EX (lens extender) indication  
c ‘!’ indication area  
Displayed when a lens extender is in use.  
This area is used to display abnormal statuses, using the ‘!’  
IND function. Display options can be set, using the menu.  
c Zoom position indication  
Indicates the approximate position of the zoom lens variator  
For details, see OPERATION menu <‘!’ IND> (page 25).  
between wide angle (0) and telephoto (99).  
d Battery voltage indication  
When the CAMERA POWER switch is set to EXT, the DC IN  
Attaching a Microphone  
A microphone can be attached to the camera, using the  
microphone holder of the viewfinder or an optional CAC-12  
Microphone Holder.  
voltage is displayed.  
When the switch is set to CCU, the internal voltage of the  
camera is displayed.  
For attaching to the microphone holder of the viewfinder, refer  
to the instruction manual for the viewfinder.  
e Focus position indication  
Shows the focus position of a zoom lens as a numeric value (0  
to 255 [infinity]).  
When the microphone is attached to the  
microphone holder of the viewfinder  
Secure the microphone cable A to the cable clamp B of the  
f 5600K mode indication  
Displayed when the internal electrical filter (5600K) is set to  
ON.  
camera.  
g Filter indication  
Displays the type of ND filter currently selected with a number  
(1, 2, 3, or 4).  
h White balance memory indication  
Shows the currently selected white balance automatic  
adjustment memory. This is not displayed when a CCU is  
connected.  
W:A: The WHITE BAL switch is set to A.  
W:B: The WHITE BAL switch is set to B.  
W:P: The WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST.  
i Gain value indication  
Shows the video gain value (dB) set with the GAIN switch.  
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Displays the shutter/ECS status. Nothing is displayed if the  
electronic shutter is set to OFF.  
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k F-value indication  
Indicates the lens F (iris opening) value.  
When the STATUS/CANCEL switch is set to  
STATUS  
The status display is changed to show the following items:  
Installation  
11  
   
To attach a microphone, using a CAC-12  
When attaching a long-type microphone, such as an ECM-  
674/678, use an optional CAC-12 Microphone Holder.  
1
1 Remove the front screw-hole cover on the top then  
2 fix the CAC-12 in place with the two screws (+B4×8)  
supplied with the CAC-12.  
2
2
CAC-12  
Tripod adaptor  
1
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Platform  
1
2
2
Loosen the screw to open the CAC-12 and attach the  
microphone.  
If the microphone diameter is small, attach the adaptor A  
(supplied with the CAC-12 or the microphone) to the  
microphone.  
1
2
1 Attach the tripod adaptor to the tripod and 2  
secure it with the screw.  
Place the camera on the tripod adaptor and slide  
forward it along the groove of the tripod adaptor until  
it clicks.  
A
To remove the camera from the tripod adaptor  
Hold down the red button and pull the lever in the direction of  
the arrow.  
Lever  
Mounting the Camera to a Tripod  
Red button  
Mount the camera to a tripod, using an optional VCT-U14  
Tripod Adaptor.  
If the pin of the tripod adaptor does not return to its  
original position  
After removing the camera, if the pin of the tripod adaptor does  
not return to its original position, hold down the red button and  
move the lever in the direction of the arrow to return the pin to  
its original position. It is not possible to mount a camera with  
the pin not seated.  
Caution  
• Select an appropriate hole from among those at the bottom  
of the tripod adaptor considering the balance of the weight  
of the camera and the tripod adaptor. If an inappropriate  
hole is selected, the camera may fall over.  
• Check that the size of the selected hole matches that of the  
screw of the tripod. If they do not match, the tripod adaptor  
cannot be attached to the tripod securely.  
Installation  
12  
 
Original position  
Pin  
Preparatory Settings  
Adjusting the Black Balance and White  
Balance  
In order to maintain high picture quality when using the  
camera, it is necessary to set the black balance and white  
balance appropriately for the conditions.  
Note  
Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position  
When a CCU or an external control device, such as an RCP/  
RM, is connected, the black balance and white balance are  
controlled from the external device or the HKCU-FP1 attached  
to the CCU, and adjustment on the camera is disabled.  
1
You can shift the shoulder pad in the range of 28 mm (1 /  
8
inches). This adjustment helps you get the best balance for  
shooting with the camera on your shoulder.  
Black balance adjustment  
The black balance needs adjustment in situations like the  
following:  
• The first time the camera is used  
• When the camera is used after a long period of disuse  
• When the surrounding temperature changes greatly  
• When the gain value is changed using the setup menus  
Normally, there is no need to adjust the black balance every  
time the camera is turned on.  
To adjust  
1 Raise the lever in the center of the shoulder pad to unlock  
the shoulder pad, 2 slide the shoulder pad backward or  
forward until it is in the most convenient position, and 3 move  
the lever down to lock the shoulder pad in the selected  
position.  
Shoulder pad lock lever  
White balance adjustment  
Always adjust the white balance when lighting conditions  
change.  
1
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To adjust the black balance  
Push the AUTO W/B BAL switch to BLK.  
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INTERCOM LEVE  
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AUTO W/B BAL switch  
Automatic black balance adjustment begins.  
In automatic adjustment of black balance, both the black set  
and black balance are adjusted.  
Shoulder pad  
2
During adjustment, the message “ABB: EXECUTING” will be  
displayed on the viewfinder screen.  
When the adjustment process is completed, the message  
“ABB: OK” will be displayed.  
The adjusted value is automatically stored in memory.  
The black balance values stored in memory will be preserved  
even when the camera power is turned off.  
Notes  
• During black balance adjustment, the iris will be  
automatically closed.  
• During black balance adjustment, the gain switching circuit  
will work automatically, and the viewfinder screen will flicker  
several times. This is not a malfunction.  
Preparatory Settings  
13  
     
After about one second, the message “AWB: OK” will be  
displayed, and the adjustment process will complete.  
The adjusted value will be automatically stored in the selected  
memory (A or B).  
To adjust the white balance  
1
Select the built-in filter according to the lighting  
conditions with the filter select knob (1: Clear, 2:  
1/4 ND, 3: 1/16 ND, 4: 1/64 ND).  
Note  
When using a zoom lens with automatic iris control capability,  
hunting may occur. Adjust the lens’ iris gain control (labeled  
Filter select knob  
1)  
IG, IS, S, etc.).  
1) Hunting: The automatic iris responds over and over, and the image  
repeatedly darkens and lightens.  
For more information, refer to the operation manual for the  
lens.  
About white balance memory  
There are two white balance memories: A and B.  
When you execute automatic white balance adjustment, the  
adjusted white balance value and the setting of the filter select  
knob will be stored in either memory A or B, selected with the  
WHITE BAL switch.  
The white balance values stored in memory will be preserved  
even when power is turned off. When power is turned on  
again, the white balance in memory corresponding to the  
current WHITE BAL switch setting is retrieved.  
2
Place a white pattern, as shown below, with the same  
lighting conditions as the subject, and zoom in on it.  
A white object (white cloth, a white wall, etc.) near the  
subject may be used in place of a white pattern.  
A rectangle centered in the screen:  
The length of the sides must be at least 70% of the  
height and width of the screen.  
If automatic black balance or white balance  
adjustment fails  
If the adjustment process does not end successfully, the error  
message “ABB: NG” or “AWB: NG” will be displayed on the  
viewfinder screen for approximately three seconds.  
If this error message is displayed, try the adjustment again.  
If the error message continues to be displayed after several  
attempts, the camera requires internal inspection.  
Within this rectangle, there must be an area of  
white greater than 10% of the entire screen.  
Note  
Setting the Electronic Shutter  
Be careful not to have any spots of high illumination in the  
rectangle.  
This section explains the different modes which can be used  
for the electronic shutter and gives the procedures for setting  
the shutter mode and shutter speed.  
3
4
Adjust the lens iris opening.  
With a manually adjusted lens: Set the opening to an  
appropriate value.  
Note  
With a lens which has automatic iris control: Set the  
lens’ automatic/manual iris control switch to  
automatic.  
When a CCU or an external control device, such as an RCP/  
RM, is connected, the electronic shutter is controlled from the  
external control device or the HKCU-FP1 mounted on the  
CCU, and the switch on the camera is disabled.  
Select white balance memory A or B with the WHITE  
BAL switch and push the AUTO W/B BAL switch  
toward WHT.  
About the shutter modes  
The shutter modes that can be used with the electronic shutter  
of the camera and the shutter speeds that may be selected are  
as follows:  
1)  
Shutter mode  
Usage  
LEN  
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Shutter speed  
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Standard  
1/100, 1/125, 1/250,  
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 images of quickly moving  
seconds subjects  
Use to obtain clear  
INTERCOM LEVE  
L
WHITE BAL switch  
ECS (Extended Continuously variable Use to obtain images of  
AUTO W/B BAL switch  
Clear Scan)  
in the range of 60.0  
Hz to 4300 Hz  
video monitors without  
horizontal striping  
Automatic white balance adjustment begins.  
During adjustment, the message “AWB: EXECUTING” will be  
displayed on the viewfinder screen.  
1) The values in the table are those with 59.94i. With other formats, the  
available values may be different.  
Preparatory Settings  
14  
 
Note  
<TOP MENU>  
USER  
USER MENU CUSTOMIZE  
ALL  
OPERATION  
PAINT  
MAINTENANCE  
FILE  
DIAGNOSIS  
With artificial lighting, particularly fluorescent lights and  
mercury vapor lamps, the brightness appears to be constant,  
but in fact the strength of the red, green, and blue components  
varies with the power supply frequency. This phenomenon is  
known as “flicker.When using the electronic shutter under  
these lighting conditions, there are certain cases in which the  
flicker is more noticeable. In particular, color flicker is evident  
when the power frequency is 60 Hz. In areas where the power  
frequency is 50 Hz, setting the shutter speed to 1/100 second  
will reduce the flicker.  
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5
Rotate the menu control knob to position the cursor  
to MAINTENANCE and push on the menu control  
knob.  
The CONTENTS page of the MAINTENANCE menu is  
displayed.  
Selecting the mode and speed of the shutter  
The mode and the shutter speed in Standard mode are set  
using the SHUTTER switch.  
CONTENTS  
M00 TOP  
01.<AUTO SETUP>  
02.<WHITE SHADING>  
03.<BLACK SHADING>  
04.<OHB MATRIX>  
05.<AUTO IRIS>  
1
Push the SHUTTER switch from the ON position to the  
SEL position.  
06.<MIC GAIN>  
07.<CALL/TALLY>  
08.<OUTPUT FORMAT>  
09.<DOWN CONVERTER>  
10.<TEST OUT>  
SHUTTER  
LENS  
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Turn the menu control knob to scroll the page and  
position the pointer to <DATE> then push on the  
menu control knob.  
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INTERCOM LEVE  
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The <DATE> page is displayed.  
SHUTTER switch  
<DATE>  
M15 TOP  
DATE/TIME  
2008/12/23  
The current shutter setting will be displayed in the  
viewfinder for about three seconds.  
Example: “Shutter: 1/250”  
08:32  
2
Push the SHUTTER switch to the SEL position again  
before the display disappears. Repeat this action until  
the desired mode or speed is displayed.  
6
7
Turn the menu control knob and set the date and time.  
Push on the menu control knob to shift to the next digit.  
Example: with 59.94i  
Standard mode  
When the date/time setting is completed, set the  
DISPLAY/MENU switch to OFF to exit Menu mode.  
1/100  
1/125  
1/250  
1/500  
1/2000  
1/1000  
ECS mode  
Adjusting the Flange Focal Length  
Adjustment of the flange focal length (the distance between  
the lens mount attachment plane and the imaging plane) is  
necessary in the following situations:  
Setting the Local Time  
• The first time a lens is attached  
• When changing lenses  
• If the focus is not sharp at both telephoto and wide angle  
when zooming  
When using the camera for the first time, set the built-in clock  
to the local time, using the <DATE> page of the  
MAINTENANCE menu displayed on the viewfinder screen.  
For details on menu operations, see “Menus” (page 20).  
The flange focal length can be more precisely adjusted by  
using the focus assist indicators.  
1
2
Turn on the camera.  
focus assist indicators.  
While holding the menu control knob pressed, set the  
DISPLAY/MENU switch to MENU.  
The camera enters Menu mode, and “TOP” is displayed at  
the upper-right corner of the screen.  
Note  
The various parts of the lens used in adjusting the flange focal  
length are in different positions on different lenses. Refer to the  
operation manual for the lens.  
3
Rotate the menu control knob to set the cursor to  
“TOP” and push on the menu control knob.  
The TOP MENU screen is displayed.  
1
Set the iris control to manual and open the iris fully.  
Preparatory Settings  
15  
   
2
Place the supplied flange focal length adjustment  
chart approximately 3 meters from the camera and  
adjust the lighting to get an appropriate video output  
level.  
4
Rotate the menu control knob to align the pointer to  
OPERATION and push on the knob.  
The CONTENTS page of the OPERATION menu is  
displayed.  
CONTENTS  
00 TOP  
01.<VF DISPLAY>  
02.<'!'IND>  
03.<VF MARKER>  
04.<VF DETAIL>  
05.<FOCUS ASSIST>  
06.<ZEBRA>  
07.<CURSOR>  
08.<VF OUT>  
09.<SWITCH ASSIGN1>  
10.<SWITCH ASSIGN2>  
About 3 meters (10 ft)  
5
6
Rotate the menu control knob to align the pointer to  
<VF DETAIL> and push on the knob.  
The <VF DETAIL> page is displayed.  
3
4
Loosen the Ff (flange focal length) ring lock screw.  
With either manual or power zoom, set the zoom ring  
to telephoto.  
<VF DETAIL>  
04 TOP  
VF DETAIL : ON  
25%  
CRISP  
FREQUENCY: 9M  
FAT MODE : OFF  
FLICKER OFF  
AREA 70%  
ZOOM LINK: 100%  
COLOR DETAIL : ON BLUE  
PEAK COLOR ON  
:
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5
Aim at the flange focal length adjustment chart and  
turn the focus ring to focus the image.  
:
:
6
7
Set the zoom ring to wide angle.  
:
CHROMA LEVEL: 100%  
Turn the Ff ring to bring the chart into focus.  
Take care not to move the distance ring.  
Rotate the menu control knob to align the pointer to  
the item to be set and push on the knob.  
To use the VF detail signal  
8
9
Repeat steps 4 through 7 until the image is in focus at  
both telephoto and wide angle.  
Set VF DETAIL to ON to activate the VF detail function to  
add the detail signal to sharp edges in the image. You can  
adjust the signal level (strength) in the range of 0 to 100%  
(default 25%).  
Tighten the Ff ring lock screw.  
You can adjust the characteristics of the detail signal with  
the menu items below:  
CRISP: Adjust to eliminate fine portions of the detail  
signal.  
FREQUENCY: Change the detection band of sharp  
edges.  
Setting the Focus Assist Function  
Using the OPERATION menu, the assist functions for easier  
focusing on the viewfinder screen can be activated.  
FAT MODE: Turn the function ON/OFF to thicken the  
detail signal.  
FLICKER: Turn the function ON/OFF to flicker the detail  
signal, which makes it easier to check the signal on a  
CRT screen.  
AREA: To limit the area where to display the detail signal.  
ZOOM LINK: Set the VF detail level at the full WIDE  
position. (The VF detail level changes according to the  
zoom position.)  
Adding a VF detail signal  
Adding a VF detail signal to sharp edges in the image on the  
viewfinder screen makes it easier to check the focusing  
condition by observing changes in the detail signal or in the  
color converted from the detail signal (color detail).  
The focus setting where the detail signal becomes strongest is  
the best focus setting.  
1
2
Turn on the camera.  
To use the color detail  
Set COLOR DETAIL to ON to convert the VF detail signal  
to a specified color. This makes it easier to check the  
signal on an LCD screen, including the viewfinder screen.  
The display color can be selected at the column next to  
ON.  
Set the the DISPLAY/MENU switch to MENU while  
holding the menu control knob pressed.  
The camera enters Menu mode, and “TOP” is displayed at  
the upper right corner of the screen.  
You can adjust the coloring with the menu items below:  
PEAK COLOR: Turn the function ON/OFF to change the  
color where the detail signal is strongest.  
CHROMA LEVEL: To reduce the chroma components of  
the video signal (only for video signals on the  
viewfinder).  
3
Rotate the menu control knob to align the pointer to  
“TOP” and push on the knob.  
The TOP MENU screen is displayed.  
<TOP MENU>  
USER  
USER MENU CUSTOMIZE  
ALL  
OPERATION  
PAINT  
MAINTENANCE  
FILE  
DIAGNOSIS  
7
Rotate the menu control knob to display the desired  
setting and push on the knob.  
Preparatory Settings  
16  
 
8
To finish the adjustments, set the DISPLAY/MENU  
switch to OFF to exit Menu mode.  
To use the area marker  
Setting AREA MARKER to ON displays the detection area  
of the focus as a marker on the viewfinder screen.  
You can set the size and position of the detection area with  
the menu items below.  
SIZE: The size of the detection area can be changed. (If  
the area size is too large, both the subject and the  
background are included in the area, making the  
indicator display easily deviate from the subject.)  
POSITION: Roughly set the position of the detection area.  
POSITION H: Finely adjust the position of the detection  
area in the horizontal directions.  
Displaying the focus assist indicators  
The focus assist indicator function extracts the irregularities of  
a subject and converts the integrated values to a level  
indicator, which shows the focus condition.  
Level indicator (Its position and operations can be adjusted.)  
POSITION V: Finely adjust the position of the detection  
area in the vertical directions.  
4
Rotate the menu control knob to display the desired  
setting and push on the knob.  
Area marker to display the detection area of the focus (Its size  
and position can be adjusted.)  
5
To finish the adjustments, set the DISPLAY/MENU  
switch to OFF to exit Menu mode.  
The focus setting where the indicator shows the maximum  
level is the best focus setting. (The range of the indicator  
substantially changes depending on picture elements or  
shooting environments. Adjust it with GAIN and OFFSET as  
required.)  
.
Notes  
• When INDICATOR is ON, the effect area marker is disabled  
even if EFFECT is set ON on the <VF MARKER> page.  
• When AREA MARKER is ON, the safety zone marker is  
disabled even if SAFETY ZONE is set ON on the <VF  
MARKER> page.  
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2
Display the CONTENTS page of the OPERATION  
menu (referring to step 1 to 4 in “Adding a VF detail  
signal”).  
• When displaying the focus assist indicators, check that the  
flange focal length has been precisely adjusted.  
Rotate the menu control knob to align the pointer to  
<FOCUS ASSIST> and push on the menu control  
knob.  
flange focal length.  
The <FOCUS ASSIST> page is displayed.  
Setting the Camera Outputs  
<FOCUS ASSIST>  
05 TOP  
INDICATOR : OFF  
: BOX  
: 3  
You can specify video signals directly output from the camera,  
with menu operations.  
MODE  
BOTTOM  
QUICK  
LEVEL  
GAIN  
OFFSET  
: 50  
: 50  
AREA MARKER: ON  
SIZE  
POSITION : CENTER  
POSITION H: 50  
POSITION V: 50  
Note  
: MIDDLE  
The MAIN (camera picture), RET (return video), or VF (the same  
picture as that displayed on the viewfinder screen) setting is common  
to SD-SDI and VBS. Different signals cannot be output.  
3
Rotate the menu control knob to align the pointer to  
the item to be set and push on the knob.  
The menu pages used for the output settings have been  
registered to the USER menu at the factory.  
• <POWER SAVE> (U11)  
• <OUTPUT FORMAT> (U16)  
• <TEST OUT> (U17)  
To use the level indicator  
Setting INDICATOR to ON displays the level indicator on  
the viewfinder.  
You can set the display format with the menu items below.  
MODE: Set the type and position of the indicator.  
LEVEL: Set the density and the response speed of the  
indicator.  
• <SDI OUT> (U18)  
• <DOWN CONVERTER> (U19)  
1)  
GAIN: Set the sensitivity of the indicator.  
Set the menu items on the above menu pages to the settings  
shown in the following tables.  
2)  
OFFSET: Set the offset of the focus detection value.  
1) Normally, the sensitivity of the indicator is automatically set to  
the optimum value in conjunction with the AREA MARKER  
SIZE set value. Use this setting when an optimum sensitivity  
value cannot be obtained, depending on the shooting  
environment.  
2) Normally, the optimum offset is automatically set in conjunction  
with the AREA MARKER SIZE and MASTER GAIN set values.  
Use this setting when the optimum offset cannot be obtained,  
depending on the shooting environment.  
For details on menu operations and the USER menu, see  
Outputting the signal being shot (camera  
picture)  
The same textual information as that displayed on the  
viewfinder screen can be added to the output signal by setting  
CHARACTER to ON on the <SDI OUT> or <TEST OUT>  
page.  
Preparatory Settings  
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The output is synchronized with switching among Y, R, G,  
and B or switching to a return signal.  
To output as HD-SDI  
Menu page  
Item  
Setting  
ACTIVE  
MAIN  
• With SD-SDI or VBS, the output is synchronized only with  
switching between a return signal and the camera image. It  
does not correspond to switching among Y, R, G, and B.  
Information other than CHARACTER (such as VF  
MARKER, VF DETAIL, and ZEBRA) cannot be added to the  
output.  
<POWER SAVE>  
<SDI OUT>  
SDI OUT  
OUTPUT  
To output as SD-SDI  
Menu page  
Item  
Setting  
ACTIVE  
ACTIVE  
MAIN  
Note  
<POWER SAVE>  
SDI OUT  
With the settings for outputting the same image as that on the  
viewfinder, the output will be obtained in 1080i, even if the  
format setting is 720P.  
DOWN CONVERTER  
OUTPUT SIGNAL  
OUTPUT  
<DOWN CONVERTER>  
<SDI OUT>  
SD-SDI  
To output as HD-SDI  
To output as VBS  
Menu page  
Item  
Setting  
ACTIVE  
VF  
<POWER SAVE>  
<SDI OUT>  
SDI OUT  
OUTPUT  
Menu page  
Item  
Setting  
ACTIVE  
MAIN  
<POWER SAVE>  
<DOWN CONVERTER>  
<TEST OUT>  
DOWN CONVERTER  
OUTPUT SIGNAL  
OUTPUT  
To output as SD-SDI  
VBS  
Menu page  
Item  
Setting  
ACTIVE  
ACTIVE  
VF  
<POWER SAVE>  
SDI OUT  
Constantly outputting a return video  
• When a CCU is connected, one of the signals being  
supplied to the CCU can be output from the camera.  
• The last selected return signal is output.  
DOWN CONVERTER  
OUTPUT SIGNAL  
OUTPUT  
<DOWN CONVERTER>  
<SDI OUT>  
SD-SDI  
• The same character information as that displayed on the  
viewfinder screen can be added to the output signal by  
setting CHARACTER to ON on the <SDI OUT> or <TEST  
OUT> page.  
To output as VBS  
Menu page  
Item  
Setting  
ACTIVE  
VF  
<POWER SAVE>  
<DOWN CONVERTER>  
<TEST OUT>  
DOWN CONVERTER  
OUTPUT SIGNAL  
OUTPUT  
To output as HD-SDI  
Menu page  
Item  
Setting  
ACTIVE  
RET  
VBS  
<POWER SAVE>  
<SDI OUT>  
SDI OUT  
OUTPUT  
Outputting a prompter signal  
The VBS signal supplied to the PROMPTER connector of the  
CCU is output from the PROMPTER/GENLOCK/RET  
connector of the camera.  
To output as SD-SDI  
Menu page  
Item  
Setting  
ACTIVE  
ACTIVE  
RET  
<POWER SAVE>  
SDI OUT  
DOWN CONVERTER  
OUTPUT SIGNAL  
OUTPUT  
Outputting a Trunk Signal  
<DOWN CONVERTER>  
<SDI OUT>  
The trunk signal can be used for communication between an  
external device connected to the REMOTE connector of the  
camera and an external device connected to the TRUNK  
connector of the CCU.  
SD-SDI  
To output as VBS  
Menu page  
Item  
Setting  
ACTIVE  
RET  
To output the trunk signal from the REMOTE  
connector  
<POWER SAVE>  
<DOWN CONVERTER>  
<TEST OUT>  
DOWN CONVERTER  
OUTPUT SIGNAL  
OUTPUT  
Menu page  
Item  
Setting  
VBS  
<TRUNK>  
TRUNK  
ON  
Outputting the same image as that on the  
viewfinder screen  
• With HD-SDI, you can obtain a signal that includes the same  
information as that being displayed on the viewfinder  
according to the settings for VF MARKER, CHARACTER,  
VF DETAIL, ZEBRA, etc. The ON/OFF or other settings for  
adding information are common to those for the viewfinder.  
Preparatory Settings  
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• Settings for the output signals from the camera (page  
Basic Procedure for  
Shooting  
• Flange focal length setting (page 15)  
4
Adjust the eyepiece focus as well as the contrast and  
brightness of the viewfinder image.  
For viewfinder settings, refer to the operation manual for  
the viewfinder.  
Note  
When an HXCU-100 Camera Control Unit or an external  
control device, such as an RCP-series Remote Control Panel,  
is connected, the white balance, black balance and shutter  
adjustments are controlled from the external device, and the  
controls on the camera are disabled.  
5
6
If required, switch on the center marker and/or safety  
zone and zebra pattern in the viewfinder image, using  
the OPERATION menu.  
Check the sound system settings.  
• Microphone connections  
• Settings of the AUDIO IN switches  
• Settings on the VTR (Refer to the operation manual for  
the VTR.)  
For operations on the external control device, refer to the  
operation manual for the device.  
1
2
Turn the camera on.  
To operate the camera on power supplied through the DC  
IN connector of the camera via an AC power adaptor, set  
the CAMERA POWER switch to EXT.  
To operate the camera on power via the connected  
HXCU-100, set the CAMERA POWER switch to CCU.  
7
8
Adjust the white balance and black balance (page 13).  
Turn the focusing ring so that the subject is sharply in  
focus.  
Set the filter select knob and 5600K appropriately for  
the lighting conditions.  
9
Set up the VTR according to your shooting objectives  
then start recording, using the button on the VTR.  
For details on VTR setup and operations, refer to the  
operation manual for your VTR.  
Filter select knob setting  
Filter select knob Lighting conditions  
1 (CLEAR)  
2 (1/4 ND)  
Indoor shooting  
10When shooting is finished, stop recording, using the  
button on the VTR.  
Outdoor (cloudy or rainy) or indoor  
shooting when you wish to reduce the  
1)  
depth of field  
3 (1/16 ND)  
4 (1/64ND)  
Outdoor shooting in daytime  
Outdoor shooting when you wish to  
reduce the depth of field, or especially  
under bright outdoor ambient light  
1) Depth of field: This is the range over which the subject is  
sharply in focus.  
From the viewpoint of the characteristics of lenses,  
shooting with the iris set in the range of F4 to F8 is  
generally recommended for good quality pictures. Set the  
filter select knob to bring the iris setting into that range.  
However, this may not apply when special composition is  
desired.  
5600K setting  
The 5600K ON/OFF function has been assigned to  
assignable button 1 (front right, upper) at the factory.  
5600K  
Example of lighting conditions  
OFF  
Indoor shooting under lighting with lower color  
temperature, such as a halogen or tungsten lamp  
ON  
Outdoor shooting in daytime, or indoor shooting  
under lighting with higher color temperature  
3
Check the settings of the camera.  
• Settings of switches/control knobs  
• Settings on the OPERATION menu (page 24) and the  
PAINT menu (page 28)  
• Electronic shutter setting (page 14)  
Basic Procedure for Shooting  
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<TOP MENU>  
USER  
USER MENU CUSTOMIZE  
ALL  
OPERATION  
PAINT  
Menus  
MAINTENANCE  
FILE  
DIAGNOSIS  
The menus displayed on the viewfinder screen enable various  
settings of the camera.  
The following controls are used to operate the menus.  
To enter Menu mode, you can use the DISPLAY/MENU switch  
either on the side or on the rear operation panel.  
The menu control knob at the low on the front panel and that  
on the rear operation panel function the same. Rotate the knob  
to select menu items or values and push on it to register  
(enter) the selection.  
Menu  
Purpose  
USER  
This menu can include menu pages selected  
from among the OPERATION, PAINT,  
MAINTENANCE, FILE, and DIAGNOSIS  
menus, for convenience. Changing, adding,  
and deleting pages can be performed with the  
USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu.  
USER MENU  
CUSTOMIZE  
This menu allows you to edit the USER menu.  
For details on the USER menu, see “Editing  
Front right  
ALL  
This menu permits you to control all items of  
the OPERATION menu, PAINT menu,  
MAINTENANCE menu, FILE menu, and  
DIAGNOSIS menu as a single menu.  
Push on  
DISPLAY/MENU switch  
Rotate  
OPERATION  
PAINT  
This menu contains items for camera operators  
to operate the camera. It mainly permits  
viewfinder, intercom, and switch settings.  
STATUS/CANCEL switch  
Menu control knob  
This menu contains items for making detailed  
image adjustments while using a waveform  
monitor to monitor the waveforms output from  
the camera. Support of a video engineer is  
usually required to use this menu.  
Rear operation panel  
RET1  
RET  
2 3 4  
Push on  
Rotate  
Although you can also use an external control  
device to set the items on this menu, the menu  
is effective when using the camera by itself  
outdoors.  
PGM1  
PGM2  
ASSIGNABLE  
DISPLAY  
OFF  
MIC  
LINE  
PROD  
OFF  
ENG  
MENU  
LEVEL  
REAR  
ENG  
PROD TRACKER  
MAINTENANCE  
This menu contains items for performing  
camera maintenance operations, such as  
changing the system or setting infrequently  
used “paint” items.  
FRONT  
INTERCOM EARPHONE  
FILE  
This menu is for performing file operations,  
such as writing or clearing the reference file.  
Menu control knob  
DISPLAY/MENU switch  
DIAGNOSIS  
This menu enables you to confirm the self-  
diagnostic information.  
Displaying Menu Pages  
To disable the “TOP” indication  
To display a menu page  
Turn the power off then on again, or set the DISPLAY/MENU  
switch to MENU while holding the STATUS/ CANCEL switch  
pressed toward CANCEL. This disables the TOP selection.  
Set the DISPLAY/MENU switch to MENU.  
The menu page last accessed will be displayed. If it is the first  
time, the CONTENTS page of the USER menu will be  
displayed.  
Setting the Menu  
To display the TOP MENU screen  
If you set the DISPLAY/MENU switch to MENU while holding  
the menu control knob pressed, “TOP” is displayed at the  
upper right corner of the screen.  
Turn the menu control knob to move the pointer (,) on the  
display to “TOP” and push on the knob. The TOP MENU  
screen is displayed, listing the available menus.  
To select a menu on the TOP MENU screen  
Rotate the menu control knob to align the pointer with the  
desired menu indication then push on the knob.  
The CONTENTS page (page No. 00) or the last accessed  
page of the selected menu is displayed.  
To select a page from a CONTENTS page  
Rotate the menu control knob to align the pointer with the  
desired page indication then push on the menu control knob.  
Menus  
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To reset a changed value  
If the screen can be scrolled, arrows will  
indicate the direction for scrolling.  
If you press the STATUS/ CANCEL switch toward  
CANCEL before pushing on the menu control knob, the  
setting will be returned to its previous value.  
CONTENTS  
00 TOP  
To interrupt settings  
Set the DISPLAY/MENU switch to OFF to turn off the  
menu screen display.  
The setting operation can be restarted by setting the  
DISPLAY/MENU switch back to MENU.  
01.<VF DISPLAY>  
02.<'!'IND>  
03.<VF MARKER>  
Pointer  
04.<VF DETAIL>  
05.<FOCUS ASSIST>  
06.<ZEBRA>  
07.<CURSOR>  
08.<VF OUT>  
09.<SWITCH ASSIGN1>  
10.<SWITCH ASSIGN2>  
3
4
Push on the menu control knob.  
The question mark will change back to the pointer, and the  
new setting will be registered.  
The selected page is displayed.  
Page number  
To change other setting items on the same menu  
page, repeat steps 1 through 3.  
<VF DETAIL>  
04 TOP  
25%  
VF DETAIL : ON  
0
CRISP  
:
To specify a character string  
FREQUENCY: 9M  
FAT MODE : OFF  
When you press the menu control knob with the pointer  
pointing to an item for which a character string, such as a file  
ID, is to be specified, a cursor and the list of selectable  
characters are displayed.  
The displayed cursor can be moved by rotating the menu  
control knob.  
To change the displayed page  
1
Check that the pointer is located at the left of the page  
number then push on the menu control knob.  
The pointer changes to a flashing question mark.  
flash  
1
2
Set the cursor to the position where you wish enter a  
character, then push on the menu control knob.  
Another cursor appears on the character list.  
<VF DETAIL>  
? 04 TOP  
25%  
VF DETAIL : ON  
Set the cursor to the character to be entered and push  
on the menu control knob.  
CRISP  
FREQUENCY: 9M  
FAT MODE : OFF  
:
0
Repeat steps 1 and 2.  
• By selecting INS on the line below the character list, you  
can enter a space at the cursor position.  
• Selecting DEL deletes the character at the cursor  
position.  
You can return to step 1 without changing the character  
by selecting RET.  
2
Rotate the menu control knob to flip through the  
pages, and push on the knob when the desired page  
is displayed.  
The question mark will change back to the pointer, and  
operations with the displayed page are enabled.  
To return to the TOP MENU screen  
Align the pointer with “TOP” at the top right of the menu  
page then push on the menu control knob.  
• If you enter the permitted maximum number of  
characters (up to the stop mark at the right end of the  
line), the cursor moves to ESC on the line below the  
character list.  
<VF DETAIL>  
04 TOP  
25%  
3
Select END and push on the menu control knob.  
The new string you have set is registered.  
To restore the previous string, select ESC and push on  
the menu control knob.  
VF DETAIL : ON  
CRISP  
FREQUENCY: 9M  
FAT MODE : OFF  
:
0
To set the Menu Items  
If a question mark is flashing at the left of the page number,  
push on the menu control knob to change it to the pointer.  
Operation on the displayed page is enabled.  
To end menu operations  
Set the DISPLAY/MENU switch to OFF.  
1
2
Align the pointer with the desired item, then push on  
the menu control knob.  
The pointer will change to a flashing question mark.  
Editing the USER Menu  
You can select desired pages and items from the  
OPERATION, PAINT, MAINTENANCE, FILE, and  
DIAGNOSIS menus and register them to the USER menu.  
If you specify pages or items frequently used for the USER  
menu, you can easily call and use them.  
Rotate the menu control knob to change the setting  
value.  
When the knob is rotated quickly, the values will change  
quickly; when rotated slowly, the values will change slowly.  
The following pages are included on the factory-set USER  
menu:  
Menus  
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If the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu has been used  
before, the page last accessed appears.  
Menu page title  
USERmenu Source menu / page No.  
No.  
<VF OUT>  
U01  
U02  
U03  
U04  
U05  
U06  
U07  
U08  
U09  
U10  
U11  
U12  
U13  
U14  
U15  
U16  
U17  
U18  
U19  
U20  
U21  
OPERATION  
OPERATION  
OPERATION  
OPERATION  
OPERATION  
OPERATION  
OPERATION  
OPERATION  
OPERATION  
OPERATION  
08  
04  
05  
01  
02  
03  
07  
06  
09  
10  
2
If the CONTENTS page is displayed, turn the menu  
control knob to move the pointer to any of USER 1  
EDIT to USER 19 EDIT then push on the menu control  
knob to display the page.  
If a different page is displayed, turn the menu control  
knob until the desired page appears then push on the  
menu control knob to select the page.  
<VF DETAIL>  
<FOCUS ASSIST>  
<VF DISPLAY>  
<‘!’ IND>  
<VF MARKER>  
<CURSOR>  
Example: When you select the USER 2 EDIT page  
<ZEBRA>  
USER 2 EDIT E03 TOP  
<SWITCH ASSIGN1>  
<SWITCH ASSIGN2>  
<POWER SAVE>  
<LENS FILE>  
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MAINTENANCE M12  
OPERATION  
OPERATION  
OPERATION  
17  
11  
12  
<HEAD SET>  
<INTERCOM LEVEL>  
<MIC GAIN>  
3
4
Move the pointer to the item to be added (this  
operation is unnecessary if no item exists on the  
page, as shown in the figure for the previous step)  
then push on the menu control knob.  
MAINTENANCE M06  
MAINTENANCE M08  
MAINTENANCE M10  
MAINTENANCE M11  
MAINTENANCE M09  
MAINTENANCE M13  
<OUTPUT FORMAT>  
<TEST OUT>  
<SDI OUT>  
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.  
<DOWN CONVERTER>  
<TRUNK>  
EDIT FUNCTION  
INSERT  
MOVE  
ESC  
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<ROM VERSION>  
DIAGNOSIS  
D03  
DELETE  
BLANK  
For the items on each page, see “OPERATION Menu” (page  
The USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu allows you to configure  
the USER menu as follows:  
• Creating a new page with items selected from multiple menu  
pages  
Move the pointer to INSERT and push on the menu  
control knob.  
The page with the last item added appears.  
• Adding (registering) a menu page (new page you create or  
existing menu page) to the USER menu  
<SW STATUS>  
P01 ESC  
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• Deleting (unregistering) a page from the USER menu  
• Changing the order of pages of the USER menu  
FLARE  
GAMMA  
BLK GAM : OFF  
KNEE ON  
WHT CLIP: ON  
DETAIL ON  
:
:
ON  
ON  
:
:
To create a new page  
LVL DEP : ON  
SKIN DTL: OFF  
MATRIX : OFF  
While the EDIT page contains factory-preset items, the USER  
1 EDIT to USER 19 EDIT pages are all blank in their initial  
state. You can register up to 10 items, including blank lines, on  
each of these pages.  
5
6
Add the items.  
1 Turn the menu control knob until the page that has the  
desired items appears, then push on the menu control  
knob.  
1
Select USER MENU CUSTOMIZE on the TOP MENU  
screen (page 20).  
If this is the first time the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE  
menu has been displayed, the CONTENTS page of the  
menu appears.  
2 Turn the menu control knob to move the pointer to the  
desired item, then push on the menu control knob  
The USER 2 EDIT page appears again, displaying the  
newly added item.  
CONTENTS  
E00 TOP  
xx  
01.EDIT PAGE  
02.USER 1 EDIT  
03.USER 2 EDIT  
04.USER 3 EDIT  
05.USER 4 EDIT  
06.USER 5 EDIT  
07.USER 6 EDIT  
08.USER 7 EDIT  
09.USER 8 EDIT  
10.USER 9 EDIT  
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Add the remaining items by repeating steps 3 to 5.  
You can add up to 10 items on one page.  
Menus  
22  
2
If the CONTENTS page is displayed, turn the menu  
control knob to move the pointer to EDIT PAGE then  
push on the menu control knob to display the EDIT  
PAGE screen.  
To change the order of items on a page  
1
Move the pointer to the item to be moved then push  
on the menu control knob.  
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.  
If a different page is displayed, turn the menu control  
knob until the EDIT PAGE screen appears then push  
on the menu control knob to select the page.  
2
3
Select MOVE then push on the menu control knob.  
The previously displayed page appears again.  
EDIT PAGE  
E01 TOP  
xx  
Move the pointer to the position where you wish to  
move the item then push on the menu control knob.  
01.<VF OUT>  
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02.<VF DETAIL>  
03.<FOCUS ASSIST>  
04.<VF DISPLAY>  
05.<'!' IND>  
06.<VF MARKER>  
07.<CURSOR>  
08.<ZEBRA>  
09.<SWITCH ASSIGN1>  
10.<SWITCH ASSIGN2>  
ITEM MOVE  
ESC  
xx  
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VF OUT  
: COLOR  
: OFF  
VF DETAIL  
MARKER  
CURSOR  
ZEBRA SW  
1
ASSIGNABLE1 : OFF  
:
ON  
: OFF  
: OFF  
3
4
Move the pointer to the position where you wish to  
add the page then push on the menu control knob.  
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.  
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The item selected in step 1 moves to the position that you  
selected in step 3.  
Select INSERT then push on the menu control knob.  
The selection screen appears.  
In the above example, ASSIGNABLE1 is moved to the top,  
and the other items are moved down one line.  
CONTENTS  
ESC  
xx  
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01.USER 1  
02.USER 2  
03.USER 3  
04.USER 4  
05.USER 5  
06.USER 6  
07.USER 7  
08.USER 8  
09.USER 9  
10.USER 10  
To delete items from a page  
1
2
3
Move the pointer to the item to be deleted then push  
on the menu control knob.  
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.  
Select DELETE and push on the menu control knob.  
The previously displayed page appears again, and the  
message “DELETE OK? YESbNO” appears.  
5
Move the pointer to the desired page then push on the  
menu control knob.  
This adds the number and name of the selected page  
above the item selected in step 3.  
To delete, turn the menu control knob to move the  
pointer to YES and push on the menu control knob.  
To cancel addition of a page  
Before pushing the menu control knob in step 5, turn the  
menu control knob to move the pointer to ESC at the top  
right of the screen then push on the menu control knob.  
The EDIT PAGE screen appears again.  
To insert a blank line  
1
Move the pointer to the item above which you wish to  
insert a blank line.  
To delete a page from the USER menu  
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.  
1
On the EDIT PAGE screen of the USER MENU  
CUSTOMIZE menu, move the pointer to the page to be  
deleted and push on the menu control knob.  
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.  
2
Select BLANK then push on the menu control knob.  
The previously displayed page appears again, and a blank  
line is inserted above the specified item.  
Note  
2
Select DELETE then push on the menu control knob.  
The previously displayed page appears again, and the  
message “DELETE OK? YESbNO” appears.  
You cannot insert a blank line on a page where 10 items have  
already been registered.  
To add a page to the USER menu  
ITEM DELETE  
DELETE OK? YES NO  
01.<VF OUT>  
ESC  
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Select USER MENU CUSTOMIZE on the TOP MENU  
screen.  
02.<VF DETAIL>  
03.<FOCUS ASSIST>  
04.<VF DISPLAY>  
05.<'!' IND>  
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If this is the first time the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE  
menu has been displayed, the CONTENTS page of the  
menu appears. If the menu has been used before, the  
page last accessed appears.  
06.<VF MARKER>  
07.<CURSOR>  
08.<ZEBRA>  
09.<SWITCH ASSIGN1>  
10.<SWITCH ASSIGN2>  
3
To delete, turn the menu control knob to move the  
pointer to YES then push on the menu control knob.  
Menus  
23  
To change the order of pages on the USER  
menu  
OPERATION Menu  
Note  
1
Display the EDIT PAGE screen of the USER MENU  
CUSTOMIZE menu. Turn the menu control knob to  
move the pointer to the page that you wish to move.  
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.  
These remarks are common for all the following menu tables.  
ON, OFF, 0, ... , in the Settings columns: Default settings  
Page No. nn (Unn): For the pages that have been registered  
on the USER menu at the factory, the USER menu page  
numbers are indicated in parenthesis.  
2
3
Select MOVE then push on the menu control knob.  
The EDIT PAGE screen appears again.  
Execute by ENTER: Execute by pushing on the menu control  
knob.  
Move the pointer to the position where you wish to  
move the page then push on the menu control knob.  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
<VF DISPLAY> EX  
01(U04)  
ON, OFF  
ITEM MOVE  
ESC  
xx  
ZOOM  
DISP  
FOCUS  
Valid only when a  
ON, OFF  
01.<VF OUT>  
02.<VF DETAIL>  
03.<FOCUS ASSIST>  
04.<VF DISPLAY>  
05.<'!' IND>  
06.<VF MARKER>  
07.<CURSOR>  
08.<ZEBRA>  
LEFT, RIGHT  
ON, OFF  
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used  
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09.<SWITCH ASSIGN1>  
10.<SWITCH ASSIGN2>  
ND  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
The page selected in step 1 is moved to the position  
selected in step 3.  
In the above example, <SWITCH ASSIGN1> moves to the  
“04” position, and the <VF DISPLAY> and following pages  
move down one line.  
5600K  
IRIS  
WHITE  
GAIN  
SHUTT  
BATT  
RETURN  
TALK  
MESSAG  
ALL, WRN, AT, OFF  
ALL: To display all  
messages  
WRN: To display  
warning messages  
and higher  
AT: To display Auto  
Setup information and  
higher  
Menus  
24  
 
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
<'!' IND>  
02 (U05)  
[IND]: Activate/deactivate the '!' indication (page  
11).  
<VF MARKER> MARKER  
03 (U06)  
ON, OFF  
WHITE, BLACK, DOT  
ON, OFF  
[NORMAL]: Specify the conditions under which  
the ‘!’ indication is not to be displayed even if  
[IND] is ON. (By specifying the standard or  
normal conditions here, non-standard or  
abnormal conditions can be found with the ‘!’  
indication on the viewfinder.)  
CENTER  
1, 2, 3, 4  
1: Entire cross  
2: Entire cross with a  
hole  
3: Center  
ND  
[IND] ON, OFF  
4: Center with a hole  
[NORMAL] 1, 2, 3, 4  
SAFETY ZONE  
ON, OFF  
(combination allowed)  
80.0, 90.0, 92.5, 95.0%  
WHITE  
[IND] ON, OFF, - - -  
- - - : with CCU  
connected  
EFFECT  
ON, OFF, (FOCUS)  
(FOCUS): Displayed  
when INDICATOR of  
<FOCUS ASSIST> is  
ON.  
[NORMAL] P, A, B  
(combination allowed)  
5600K  
GAIN  
[IND] ON, OFF, - - -  
- - - : with CCU  
connected  
ASPECT  
MASK  
ON, OFF  
16:9, 15:9, 14:9, 13:9, 4:3  
ON, OFF  
[NORMAL] ON, OFF  
[IND] ON, OFF, - - -  
- - - : with CCU  
connected  
0 to 15 12  
Set the level to darken  
outside the aspect area.  
[NORMAL] L, M, H  
(combination allowed)  
SAFETY  
For the safety  
marker in  
ON, OFF, (AREA)  
(AREA): Displayed when  
AREA MARKER of  
<FOCUS ASSIST> is  
ON.  
SHUTT  
FAN  
[IND] ON, OFF, - - -  
- - - : with CCU  
connected  
Aspect mode  
80.0, 90.0, 92.5, 95.0%  
ON, OFF  
[NORMAL] ON, OFF  
<VF DETAIL>  
04 (U02)  
VF DETAIL  
[IND] ON, OFF  
0 to 100% 25%  
99 to +99 0  
9M, 14M, 18M  
ON, OFF  
[NORMAL] AUTO1,  
AUTO2, MIN, MAX  
CRISP  
EXT  
[IND] ON, OFF  
FREQUENCY  
FAT MODE  
FLICKER  
AREA  
FORMAT  
[IND] ON, OFF  
[NORMAL]  
UC model:  
59.94i, 59.94P, 50i, 50P  
CE model:  
ON, OFF  
100%, 70%, 60%, 50%,  
40%  
59.94i, 59.94P, 50i, 50P  
ZOOM LINK  
0%, 25%, 50%, 75%,  
100%  
COLOR DETAIL  
ON, OFF  
BLUE, RED, YELLOW  
ON, OFF  
PEAK COLOR  
CHROMA  
LEVEL  
100%, 50%, 25%, 0%  
Menus  
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Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
<FOCUS  
ASSIST>  
05 (U03)  
INDICATOR  
ON, OFF, (EFFECT)  
(EFFECT): Displayed  
when EFFECT of <VF  
MARKER> is ON.  
<SWITCH  
ASSIGN1>  
09 (U09)  
GAIN  
[L]: 3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 dB  
[M]: 3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 dB  
[H]: 3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 dB  
MODE  
LEVEL  
BOX, B&W, COL  
ASSIGNABLE 1  
UC model:  
OFF, RETURN1 SW,  
RETURN2 SW, INCOM,  
VF DETAIL, MIX VF,  
5600K, FAN MAX  
CE model:  
OFF, RETURN1 SW,  
RETURN2 SW, ENG,  
PROD, VF DETAIL, MIX  
VF, 5600K, FAN MAX  
BOTTOM, LEFT, TOP,  
RIGHT  
1 to 5 3  
QUICK, SMOOTH  
0 to 99 50  
GAIN  
OFFSET  
0 to 99 50  
AREA MARKER  
ON, OFF, (ASPECT)  
(ASPECT): Displayed  
when ASPECT  
ASSIGNABLE 2  
UC model:  
OFF, RETURN1 SW,  
RETURN2 SW, INCOM,  
VF DETAIL, MIX VF,  
5600K, FAN MAX  
CE model:  
OFF, RETURN1 SW,  
RETURN2 SW, ENG,  
PROD, VF DETAIL, MIX  
VF, 5600K, FAN MAX  
SAFETY of <VF  
MARKER> is ON.  
SIZE  
SMALL, MIDDLE, LARGE  
LEFT, CENTER, RIGHT  
0 to 99 0  
POSITION  
POSITION H  
POSITION V  
ZEBRA  
0 to 99 0  
<ZEBRA>  
06 (U08)  
ON, OFF  
ASSIGNABLE  
REAR  
UC model:  
OFF, RETURN1 SW,  
RETURN2 SW, INCOM,  
VF DETAIL, MIX VF,  
5600K, FAN MAX,  
MARKER, CURSOR, VF  
SCAN  
1, 2, 1&2  
ZEBRA1 LEVEL  
WIDTH  
50 to 109% 70  
0 to 30% 10  
50 to 109% 100  
ON, OFF  
ZEBRA2  
CE model:  
<CURSOR>  
07 (U07)  
CURSOR  
OFF, RETURN1 SW,  
RETURN2 SW, ENG,  
PROD, VF DETAIL, MIX  
VF, 5600K, FAN MAX,  
MARKER, CURSOR, VF  
SCAN  
WHITE, BLACK, DOT  
BOX, CROSS  
0 to 99 50  
BOX/CROSS  
H POSITION  
V POSITION  
WIDTH  
0 to 99 50  
0 to 99 50  
RE.ROTATION  
Specify operation  
mode of the  
menu control  
knob on the front.  
STD, RVS  
STD: Clockwise rotation  
moves the pointer  
down or increases  
values on the menu  
screen.  
RVS: Counterclockwise  
rotation moves the  
pointer down or  
HEIGHT  
0 to 99 50  
<VF OUT>  
08 (U01)  
VF OUT  
COLOR, Y, R, G, B  
ON, OFF  
RET MIX VF  
MIX DIRECTION  
MIX VF MODE  
MIX VF LEVEL  
VF SCAN  
MAIN, RET  
Y-MIX, WIRE(W), WIRE(B)  
0 to 80%  
increases values on  
the menu screen.  
16:9, 4:3  
Menus  
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Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
<SWITCH  
ASSIGN2>  
10 (U10)  
LENS VTR S/S  
Assign a function  
to the VTR  
START/STOP  
switch on the  
mounted lens.  
UC model:  
<RECEIVE  
SEL2>  
14  
TRACKER  
RECEIVE SELECT  
SEPARATE, MIX  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
OFF, RETURN1 SW,  
RETURN2 SW, INCOM  
CE model:  
OFF, RETURN1 SW,  
RETURN2 SW, ENG,  
PROD  
INTERCOM  
UC model  
only  
TALK  
CE model  
only  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
FRONT RET2  
HANDLE SW1  
UC model:  
OFF, RETURN1 SW,  
RETURN2 SW, INCOM,  
ZOOM(T)  
ENG  
CE model  
only  
CE model:  
PROD  
CE model  
only  
OFF, RETURN1 SW,  
RETURN2 SW, ENG,  
PROD, ZOOM(T)  
PGM1  
PGM2  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
SEPARATE, MIX  
HANDLE SW2  
UC model:  
OFF, RETURN1 SW,  
RETURN2 SW, INCOM,  
ZOOM(W)  
<RECEIVE  
SEL3>  
15  
EARPHONE  
RECEIVE SELECT  
CE model:  
OFF, RETURN1 SW,  
RETURN2 SW, ENG,  
PROD, ZOOM(W)  
INTERCOM  
UC model  
only  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
ZOOM SPEED  
00 to 99 20  
ENG  
CE model  
only  
<HEAD SET>  
11 (U13)  
INTERCOM MIC  
DYNAMIC, CARBON,  
MANUAL  
PROD  
CE model  
only  
LEVEL  
60,40, –20 dB, (–n dB)  
Settings in ( ): With  
DYNAMIC or  
CARBON (cannot be  
changed)  
PGM1  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
PGM2  
6, 0, +6 dB  
Input gain  
TRACKER  
<OPERATOR  
FILE>  
16  
See FILE menu  
F01.  
READ (MSCAM) Execute by ENTER.  
POWER  
ON, OFF, (ON), (OFF)  
Settings in ( ): With  
DYNAMIC or  
WRITE (CAMMS) Execute by ENTER.  
PRESET  
FILE ID  
CAM CODE  
DATE  
Execute by ENTER.  
Max.16 characters  
Display only  
CARBON (cannot be  
changed)  
UNBAL  
ON, OFF, (ON), (OFF)  
Settings in ( ): With  
CARBON (cannot be  
changed)  
Display only  
<LENS FILE>  
17 (U12)  
FILE  
1 to 17:  
1 to 16: When using a  
non-serial lens  
17: When using a serial  
lens  
<INTERCOM  
LEVEL>  
SIDE TONE  
MU, 1 to 99, 50  
12 (U14)  
<RECEIVE  
SEL1>  
13  
INTERCOM  
RECEIVE SELECT  
SEPARATE, MIX  
Lens file name  
Changeable only when  
using a non-serial lens  
INTERCOM  
UC model  
only  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
F number (iris open) of the  
lens  
Changeable only when  
using a non-serial lens  
ENG  
CE model  
only  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
CENTER MARKER  
To set and store the center marker position.  
PROD  
CE model  
only  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
H POS  
V POS  
STORE  
20 to +20 0  
Increasing the value  
moves it to the right.  
PGM1  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
RIGHT, LEFT, BOTH, - - -  
PGM2  
20 to +20 0  
Increasing the value  
moves it downwards.  
TRACKER  
Execute by ENTER.  
Menus  
27  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
PAINT Menu  
<GAMMA>  
P04  
LEVEL  
R/G/B/M: 99 to +99 0  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
COARSE  
0.35 to 0.45 to 0.90  
(0.05 steps)  
<SW STATUS> FLARE  
P01  
ON, OFF  
TABLE  
STANDARD, HYPER  
GAMMA  
ON, OFF  
With STANDARD selected:  
UC model:  
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7  
CE model:  
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7  
1: equivalent to a  
camcorder  
2: 4.5-times gain  
3: 3.5-times gain  
4: equivalent to SMPTE-  
240M  
BLK GAM  
KNEE  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
WHT CLIP  
DETAIL  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
LVL DEP  
SKIN DTL  
MATRIX  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
<VIDEO  
LEVEL>  
P02  
WHITE  
BLACK  
FLARE  
GAMMA  
V MOD  
FLARE  
V MOD  
D. SHAD  
TEST  
R/G/B: 99 to +99 0  
R/G/B/M: 99 to +99 0  
R/G/B: 99 to +99 0  
R/G/B/M: 99 to +99 0  
R/G/B/M: 99 to +99 0  
ON, OFF  
5: equivalent to ITU-  
R709  
6: 5.0-times gain  
7: 5.0-times gain - 709  
With HYPER selected:  
1, 2, 3, 4  
1: 325% to 100%  
2: 460% to 100%  
3: 325% to 109%  
4: 460% to 109%  
(When you change the  
TABLE setting, noise may  
be generated. This is not  
malfunction.)  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
OFF, SAW, 3STEP,  
10STEP  
GAMMA  
TEST  
ON, OFF  
<COLOR  
TEMP>  
P03  
WHITE  
R/G/B: 99 to +99 0  
OFF, SAW, 3 STEP, 10  
STEP  
AUTO WHITE  
Execute by ENTER.  
BALANCE  
COLOR TEMP  
BALANCE  
ATW  
<BLACK  
GAMMA>  
P05  
LEVEL  
99 to +99 0  
Master level only  
0K to 65535K 3200K  
99 to +99 0  
RANGE  
LOW, L.MID, H.MID, HIGH  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
SPEED  
1 to 5 4  
TEST  
OFF, SAW, 3 STEP, 10  
STEP  
MASTER  
3.0dB to +12.0dB, 0.0dB  
<SATURATION> SATURATION  
P06  
99 to +99 0  
ON, OFF  
LOW KEY SAT  
TEST  
99 to +99 0  
ON, OFF  
OFF, SAW, 3 STEP, 10  
STEP  
Menus  
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Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
<KNEE>  
P07  
K POINT  
K SLOPE  
KNEE  
<SKIN DETAIL> SKIN DTL  
ON, OFF  
R/G/B/M: 99 to +99 0  
R/G/B/M: 99 to +99 0  
ON, OFF  
P11  
SKIN GATE  
ON, OFF, (MAT)  
(MAT): Displayed when  
GATE of <MULTI  
MATRIX> is ON.  
KNEE MAX  
KNEE SAT  
ON, OFF  
AUTO HUE  
PHASE  
WIDTH  
SAT  
Execute by ENTER.  
0 to 359  
99 to +99 0  
ON, OFF  
0 to 90 29  
AUTO KNEE  
OFF, AUTO  
99 to +99 –89  
99 to +99 0  
POINT LIMIT  
SLOPE  
ABS  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
LEVEL  
ABS  
When highlighted (ABS  
mode): LEVEL is displayed  
in an absolute value.  
When highlighted (ABS  
mode): K POINT R/G/B, K  
SLOPE R/G/B, and POINT  
LIMIT are displayed in  
absolute values.  
<USER  
MATRIX>  
P12  
R-G  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
ON, OFF  
R-B  
<WHITE CLIP> W CLIP M  
P08  
99 to +99 0  
G-R  
ON, OFF  
G-B  
ABS  
When highlighted (ABS  
mode): W CLIP M  
displayed in absolute  
values.  
B-R  
B-G  
MATRIX  
<DETAIL 1>  
P09  
DETAIL  
ON, OFF  
PRESET  
Invalid when  
MATRIX is  
OFF  
ON, OFF  
LEVEL  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
ON, OFF  
SMPTE-240M, ITU-709,  
SMPTE-WIDE, NTSC,  
EBU, ITU-601  
LIMITER M  
LIMITER WHT  
LIMITER BLK  
CRISP  
USER  
ON, OFF  
Invalid when  
MATRIX is  
OFF  
LVL DEP  
MULTI  
ON, OFF  
Invalid when  
MATRIX is  
OFF  
ABS  
When highlighted (ABS  
mode): LEVEL, LIMITER  
WHT, LIMITER BLK,  
CRISP, and LVL DEP are  
displayed in absolute  
values.  
<DETAIL 2>  
P10  
H/V RATIO  
FREQ  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
ON, OFF  
MIX RATIO  
KNEE APERTURE  
ABS  
When highlighted (ABS  
mode): H/V RATIO, FREQ,  
MIX RATIO, and KNEE  
APERTURE are displayed  
in absolute values.  
Menus  
29  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
<MULTI  
MATRIX>  
P13  
PHASE  
Select an axis  
(angle) for which 270, 293, 315, 338  
the multimatrix  
0, 23, 45, 68, 90, 113, 135,  
158, 180, 203, 225, 248,  
<SCENE FILE>  
P15  
See “FILE  
1
To store and read scene  
files (paint data).  
2
3
menu” F02.  
adjustment to be  
made.  
4
5
HUE  
Independentlyset  
for 16 axes.  
99 to +99 0  
STORE  
STANDARD  
Execute by ENTER.  
SAT  
99 to +99 0  
READ (MSCAM) Execute by ENTER.  
Independentlyset  
for 16 axes.  
WRITE (CAMMS) Execute by ENTER.  
FILE ID  
Max.16 characters  
Display only  
ALL CLEAR  
Execute by ENTER.  
The HUE and SAT  
values for all PHASE  
settings are cleared.  
CAM CODE  
DATE  
Display only  
GATE  
ON, OFF, (SKIN)  
(SKIN): Displayed when  
SKIN GATE of <SKIN  
DETAIL> is ON.  
MAINTENANCE Menu  
MATRIX  
ON, OFF  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
PRESET  
Invalid when  
MATRIX is  
OFF  
ON, OFF  
<AUTO  
SETUP>  
M01  
AUTO BLACK  
AUTO WHITE  
AUTO LEVEL  
Execute by ENTER.  
Execute by ENTER.  
Execute by ENTER.  
Execute by ENTER.  
SMPTE-240M, ITU-709,  
SMPTE-WIDE, NTSC,  
EBU, ITU-601  
USER  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
AUTO WHITE  
SHADING  
Invalid when  
MATRIX is  
OFF  
AUTO BLACK  
SHADING  
Execute by ENTER.  
MULTI  
Invalid when  
MATRIX is  
OFF  
TEST  
OFF, SAW, 3STEP,  
10STEP  
<WHITE  
SHADING>  
M02  
V SAW  
V PARA  
H SAW  
H PARA  
WHITE  
R/G/B: 99 to +99 0  
R/G/B: 99 to +99 0  
R/G/B: 99 to +99 0  
R/G/B: 99 to +99 0  
R/G/B: 99 to +99 0  
Execute by ENTER.  
<SHUTTER>  
P14  
SHUTTER  
59.94i: 1/100, 1/125,  
1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,  
1/2000 (sec)  
1/100 sec (UC model)  
50i: 1/60, 1/125, 1/250,  
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000  
(sec)  
1/60 sec (CE model)  
59.94P: 1/100, 1/125,  
1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,  
1/2000 (sec)  
50P: 1/60, 1/125,  
1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,  
1/2000 (sec)  
AUTO WHITE  
SHADING  
WHITE SHAD  
MODE  
RGB, RB  
<BLACK  
SHADING>  
M03  
V SAW  
R/G/B: 99 to +99 0  
R/G/B: 99 to +99 0  
R/G/B: 99 to +99 0  
R/G/B: 99 to +99 0  
R/G/B: 99 to +99 0  
R/G/B/M: 99 to +99 0  
3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 dB  
Execute by ENTER.  
V PARA  
H SAW  
ECS FREQ  
59.94i: 60.00 to 4300 Hz  
60.00 Hz (UC model)  
50i: 50.00 to 4700 Hz  
50.00 Hz (CE model)  
59.94P: 60.02 to 4600 Hz  
50P: 50.03 to 4600 Hz  
H PARA  
BLK SET  
BLACK  
MASTER GAIN  
AUTO BLACK  
SHADING  
Menus  
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Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
<OHB MATRIX> PHASE  
0, 23, 45, 68, 90, 113, 135,  
158, 180, 203, 225, 248,  
<OUTPUT  
FORMAT>  
M08 (U16)  
CURRENT  
Displays the current  
format.  
M04  
Select an axis  
(angle) for which 270, 293, 315, 338  
ACTIVE LINE  
Not displayed  
when a CCU  
connected  
UC model:  
the OHB matrix  
adjustment to be  
made.  
1080 59.94i, 1080 50i,  
720 59.94P, 720 50P  
CE model:  
HUE  
Independentlyset  
for 16 axes.  
99 to +99 0  
1080 59.94i, 1080 50i,  
720 59.94P, 720 50P  
(When you change the  
ACTIVE LINE setting, once  
turn the camera off. The  
camera will operate in the  
selected mode when next  
turned on.)  
SAT  
99 to +99 0  
Independentlyset  
for 16 axes.  
ALL CLEAR  
Execute by ENTER.  
The HUE and SAT  
values for all PHASE  
settings are cleared.  
<DOWN  
CONVERTER>  
M09 (U19)  
OUTPUT SIGNAL  
SETTING  
MAIN, RET, VF  
CAM, CCU  
ON, OFF  
OHB MATRIX  
MATRIX  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
SD MATRIX  
DETAIL  
ON, OFF  
<AUTO IRIS>  
M05  
AUTO IRIS  
WINDOW  
DTL LEVEL  
H DTL FREQ  
ASPECT  
99 to +99 0  
99 to +99 0  
SQ, EC  
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6  
Select the auto iris  
windows:  
1
2
3
6
<TEST OUT>  
M10 (U17)  
OUTPUT  
SD-SYNC, HD-SYNC, VF,  
VBS  
(PWR SAVE)  
Displayed in POWER  
SAVE mode only  
4
5
VBS-OUT  
CHARACTER  
GAIN  
The shaded parts  
indicate the area where  
light detection occurs.  
ON, OFF  
127 to +127 0  
127 to +127 0  
OVERRIDE  
99 to +99, - -  
CHROMA  
Set the override to  
temporarily change the  
reference value for  
brightness of the  
automatic iris level in the  
range of 2 steps.  
–99: Two steps to fully  
closed iris  
+99: Two steps to fully  
open iris  
- - : OFF  
The setting returns to  
“ - - ” when the power is  
turned off.  
SETUP  
UC model  
only  
ON, OFF  
Displayed when the  
format is NTSC  
HD SYNC-OUT  
V-PHASE  
127 to +127 0  
H-PHASE  
127 to +127 0  
<SDI OUT>  
M11 (U18)  
OUTPUT  
MAIN, VF, RET, SD-SDI  
(PWR SAVE)  
Displayed in POWER  
SAVE mode only  
CHARACTER  
ON, OFF  
Not displayed if  
OUTPUT is set to VF  
IRIS LEVEL  
99 to +99 0  
4 steps  
EMB AUDIO  
ON, OFF  
APL RATIO  
IRIS GAIN  
IRIS CLOSE  
MIC1  
99 to +99 65  
99 to +99 0  
(1-MIC1 2-MIC2) Displayed when OUTPUT  
(3-AES1 4-AES2) is MAIN  
ON, OFF  
(1-PGM1 2-PGM2) Displayed when OUTPUT  
(3-ENG 4-PROD) is other than MAIN  
<MIC GAIN>  
M06 (U15)  
MIC1/MIC2  
are valid only  
when no CCU  
connected.  
20, 30, 40, 50, 60 dB  
20, 30, 40, 50, 60 dB  
ON, OFF  
<POWER  
SAVE>  
M12 (U11)  
SDI OUT  
PWR SAVE, ACTIVE  
MIC2  
DOWN  
PWR SAVE, ACTIVE  
FRONT MIC +48V  
CONVERTER  
PROMPTER  
TRUNK  
PWR SAVE, ACTIVE  
<CALL/TALLY> CCU CALL  
- - -, ON, OFF  
<TRUNK>  
M13 (U20)  
ON, OFF  
M07  
CAM CALL  
Invalid when  
- - -, ON, OFF  
no CCU  
connected  
Menus  
31  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings  
<GENLOCK>  
M14  
Items other  
than  
REFERENCE  
are displayed  
only when no  
CCU  
REFERENCE  
Condition of  
synchronisation, display  
only  
<OTHERS 2>  
M18  
DATE TYPE  
1 Y/Mn/D, 2 Mn/D, 3 D/M/Y  
4 D/M, 5 M/D/Y, 6 M/D  
Y: Year  
Mn: Month (numeric)  
M: Month (character  
string)  
GENLOCK  
STATUS  
FORMAT  
PHASE  
V
Display only  
D: Day  
F NO. DISP  
CONTROL, RETURN  
Select the iris indication  
on the panel when  
AUTO IRIS is off:  
CONTROL: To display  
the value from the  
camera  
RETURN: To display the  
value returned from  
the lens  
connected.  
1024 to +1023 0  
1700 to +1700 0  
1024 to +1023 0  
HD H  
SD H  
<DATE>  
M15  
DATE/TIME  
yyyy/mm/dd  
hh:mm  
<BATTERY  
ALARM>  
M16  
BEFORE END  
END  
11.5 V to 17.0 V  
(When AUTO IRIS is on,  
the value returned from  
the lens is always  
displayed.)  
11.0 V to 11.5 V  
<OTHERS 1>  
M17  
FAN MODE  
OFF, AUTO1, AUTO2,  
MIN, MAX  
AUTO1: Normal rotation  
AUTO2: Slow rotation  
(The internal temperature  
may raise with the OFF  
setting.)  
FILE Menu  
Five types of files can be used for easy adjustments of the  
camera; Operator, Reference, Scene, OHB, and Lens.  
You can store the items set with the OPERATION menu and  
customized USER menu in the Operator file.  
CAM BARS  
ON, OFF  
V DTL CREATION  
DTL H/V MODE  
TEST2 MODE  
NAM, G, R+G, Y  
H/V, Vonly  
For the specific items included in these files, refer to the  
Maintenance Manual.  
3STEP, 10STEP  
AWB, A.LVL  
WHITE SETUP  
MODE  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings / Default  
ALAC  
AUTO, OFF  
With AUTO selected, the  
status is displayed at the  
right.  
<OPERATOR  
FILE>  
F01  
READ (MSCAM) Execute by ENTER.  
To read the operator file  
from a “Memory Stick”  
(ACTIVE):  
Compensation in  
progress  
(WAIT): Waiting for  
completion of lens  
initialization  
WRITE (CAMMS) Execute by ENTER.  
To write the current  
settings of the operator  
file items to a “Memory  
Stick”  
(STOP): Compensation  
is turned off for a non-  
applicable lens  
PRESET  
Execute by ENTER.  
To set the operator file  
items to the preset  
values in internal  
memory  
STORE PRESET  
FILE  
Execute by ENTER.  
To store the current  
settings of the operator  
file items in the operator  
file in internal memory.  
FILE ID  
Max.16 characters  
Enter a comment for the  
operator file to be written to  
a “Memory Stick.”  
See “To specify a character  
string” on page 21.  
CAM CODE  
DATE  
Camera code  
(display only)  
Date  
(display only)  
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Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings / Default  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Settings / Default  
<SCENE FILE>  
F02  
1
To store and read scene  
files (paint data):  
<LENS FILE>  
F04  
STORE FILE  
No.  
Execute by ENTER.  
2
1 to 17  
When storing a file in  
camera memory, specify  
the number for STORE and  
execute by ENTER.  
When reading, only specify  
the number.  
1 to 16: When using a  
non-serial lens  
17: When using a serial  
lens  
3
4
5
NAME  
Lens file name  
Changeable only when  
using a non-serial lens  
STORE  
STANDARD  
Execute by ENTER.  
To read the standard  
paint data  
F NO  
F1.0 to F3.4 F1.7  
CENTER MARKER  
To set and store the center marker position  
READ (MSCAM) Execute by ENTER.  
To load five scene files  
from a “Memory Stick” to  
internal memory  
H POS  
20 to +20 0  
Increasing the value  
moves it to the right.  
WRITE (CAMMS) Execute by ENTER.  
To write five scene files  
V POS  
20 to +20 0  
Increasing the value  
moves it downwards.  
in the camera’s memory  
to a “Memory Stick”  
FILE ID  
Max.16 characters  
STORE  
Execute by ENTER.  
Enter a comment for the  
scene files to be written  
to a “Memory Stick.”  
See “To specify a character  
string” on page 21.  
<OHB FILE>  
F05  
STORE FILE  
Execute by ENTER.  
To store the offset  
values of the items  
specific to the CCD (No  
repeated store operation  
is necessary even if the  
CCD is reattached.)  
CAM CODE  
DATE  
Camera code  
(display only)  
Date  
(display only)  
<FILE CLEAR> PRESET  
F06 OPERATOR  
Execute by ENTER.  
<REFERENCE> STORE FILE  
F03  
Execute by ENTER.  
To store the current  
settings of the reference  
file items in the  
reference file in internal  
memory.  
REFERENCE (ALL) Execute by ENTER.  
10 SEC CLEAR ON, OFF  
ON: To clear a specific  
item in the reference file  
by holding the menu  
control knob pressed for  
10 seconds.  
STANDARD  
Execute by ENTER.  
To read the standard  
values in the reference  
file in internal memory.  
OHB WHITE SHAD Execute by ENTER.  
(ALL)  
OHB BLACK SHAD Execute by ENTER.  
ALL PRESET  
Execute by ENTER.  
To resume the factory-  
preset reference file  
OHB ND OFFSET  
OHB MATRIX  
Execute by ENTER.  
Execute by ENTER.  
READ (MSCAM) Execute by ENTER.  
To load a reference file  
M.S. FORMAT  
Execute by ENTER.  
To initialize a “Memory  
Stick”  
from a “Memory Stick”  
WRITE (CAMMS) Execute by ENTER.  
To write the current  
settings of the reference  
file items to a “Memory  
Stick”  
FILE ID  
Max.16 characters  
Enter a comment for the  
reference file to be  
written to a “Memory  
Stick.”  
See “To specify a character  
string” on page 21.  
CAM CODE  
DATE  
Camera code  
(display only)  
Date  
(display only)  
Menus  
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DIAGNOSIS Menu  
Appendices  
This menu is only for viewing and no setting is made using this  
menu.  
Page title  
Page No.  
Item  
Indication  
Precautions  
<BOARD  
STATUS>  
D01  
OHB  
DPR  
CD  
OK, NG  
OK, NG  
OK, NG  
OK, NG  
OK, NG  
OK, NG  
Vx.xxx  
Vx.xxx  
Vx.xxx  
Vx.xxx  
Vx.xxx  
Vx.xxx  
Vx.xxx  
Vx.xx  
Note on laser beams  
Laser beams may damage the CCDs. If you shoot a scene that  
includes a laser beam, be careful not to let a laser beam  
become directed into the lens of the camera.  
TX  
SY  
Do not subject to severe shocks  
Damage to the case or internal components may result.  
PS  
<PLD  
VERSION>  
D02  
TG  
AT  
When finished using  
Set the power switch to OFF.  
VDAP  
VSOP  
ASSIST  
DEMUX  
DEMAP  
AT  
Operation and storage environment  
Store in a level place with air conditioning.  
If the unit gets wet, make sure it is completely dry before  
storage.  
Avoid use or storage in the following places:  
• Extremely hot or cold places  
• Places with high humidity  
<ROM  
VERSION>  
D03 (U21)  
<SERIAL NO.> MODEL  
D04  
HXC-100  
Serial No.  
• Places with strong vibration  
• Near strong magnetic fields  
NO  
• In places where it receives much direct sunlight, or near  
heating equipment  
Condensation  
If you move the camera from a very cold place to a warm  
place, or use it in a damp location, condensation may form on  
the lens or inside the camera.  
The camera has no built-in condensation indicator. If you find  
condensation on the body or lens, switch the camera off and  
wait for the condensation to disappear for about one hour.  
Phenomena specific to CCD image sensors  
The following phenomena that may appear in images are  
specific to CCD (Charge Coupled Device) image sensors.  
They do not indicate malfunctions.  
White flecks  
Although the CCD image sensors are produced with high-  
precision technologies, fine white flecks may be generated on  
the screen in rare cases, caused by cosmic rays.  
This is related to the principle of CCD image sensors and is  
not a malfunction.  
The white flecks especially tend to be seen  
• when operating at a high environmental temperature  
• when you have raised the master gain (sensitivity)  
The problem may be alleviated by automatic black balance  
adjustment (see page 13).  
Smear  
When an extremely bright object, such as a strong spotlight or  
flashlight, is being shot, vertical tails may be produced on the  
screen, or the image may be distorted.  
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Aliasing  
Message  
Meaning  
When fine patterns, stripes, or lines are shot, they may appear  
jagged or flicker.  
VF RPN BUSY  
RPN compensation was attempted from  
an external device while being operated  
using the camera menu.  
Consult Sony service personnel.  
About digital triax transmission  
A powerful error-correction function is incorporated for the  
transmission between the camera and CCU. However, if an  
error occurs on long-distance transmission because of  
external noise or for some other reason, the compensation by  
interpolation that partially uses the previous picture may  
operate.  
NO MEMORY STICK  
A “Memory Stick” operation was  
attempted with no “Memory Stick” in the  
slot.  
MEMORY STICK  
ERROR  
An error occurred during access to a  
“Memory Stick.”  
FORMAT ERROR!  
A “Memory Stick” operation was  
attempted with an unformatted “Memory  
Stick.”  
In digital triax transmission, the following video delay in  
transmission may occur:  
• The video delay in transmission between the camera and  
the CCU is approx. 9 msec to 12 msec.  
• A delay of about 1 frame occurs on the viewfinder display if  
a camera image is sent back from the CCU to the camera as  
a return signal.  
MEMORY STICK  
LOCKED  
File writing was attempted with a write-  
protected “Memory Stick.”  
FILE ERROR  
An error occurred while reading a file  
from a “Memory Stick.”  
OTHER MODELS FILE You attempted to read a file of other  
models having no compatibility.  
• The prompter video will delay approx. 5 frames in the  
standard mode. (For the prompter video, either the standard  
mode or the low-delay mode using simplified images can be  
selected on the CCU).  
FILE NOT FOUND  
The file you attempted to read does not  
exist in the “Memory Stick.”  
• An appropriate delay is applied to the MIC 1 and 2 audio  
signals from the CCU according to the video delay.  
• It takes a certain time until the video signal transmitted  
between the camera and the CCU becomes stable after  
power is applied. This is not a malfunction.  
Using a “Memory Stick”  
When a “Memory Stick” is inserted in the camera, the file data  
can be stored on the “Memory Stick,which enables you to  
share data among cameras.  
About the distances of triax transmission  
The maximum and minimum transmission distances allowed  
for triax cable connection are shown in the table below. The  
distances may vary according to the conditions, such as cable  
degradation.  
Usable types of “Memory Stick”  
You can use a “Memory Stick,” a “Memory Stick Duo,” a  
“Memory Stick PRO,” a “Memory Stick PRO Duo,and a  
“MagicGate Memory Stick” with this product. You can use a  
“Memory Stick Duo” or a “Memory Stick PRO Duo” without any  
adaptor. However, the MagicGate copyright protection is not  
valid with this product.  
Allowable transmission range when using triax cables with the  
following characteristics:  
1)  
3.8 dB to 45.6 dB at 100 MHz (including the loss at  
connectors)  
1) MagicGate is copyright protection technology that uses encryption  
technology.  
Cable  
Max. distance  
Min. distance  
Fujikura  
Fujikura  
8.5-mm dia.  
600 m (1969 ft)  
50 m (164 ft)  
Note on data read/write speed  
Data read/write speed may vary depending on the  
combination of the “Memory Stick” and “Memory Stick”  
compliant product you use.  
14.5-mm dia. 1200 m (3937 ft) 100 m (328 ft)  
Belden 9232 13.2-mm dia 850 m (2789 ft)  
75 m (246 ft)  
To insert a “Memory Stick”  
Insert a “Memory Stick” with the label side up into the “Memory  
Error Messages  
If a problem occurs during operation, a warning message is  
displayed.  
Stick” slot until it clicks and the access lamp lights in red.  
NU  
Message  
Meaning  
NCEL  
Label side  
TEMP WARNING  
The internal temperature is  
extraordinarily high.  
SET SYSTEM CLOCK The time/date of the internal clock have  
not been set.  
OHB BLOCK NG!  
MSU RPN BUSY  
A problem is detected in the optical block.  
“Memory Stick”  
RPN compensation was attempted using  
the camera menu while being operated  
from an external device.  
Access lamp  
Access lamp  
Consult Sony service personnel.  
If the access lamp is lit or is flashing, data is being read from  
or written to the “Memory Stick.At this time, do not shake the  
product or subject it to shock. Do not turn off the power of the  
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product or remove the “Memory Stick.This may damage the  
data.  
Specifications  
General  
About a “Memory Stick”  
Power requirements  
180 V DC, 1.0 A (max.)  
Terminal  
12 V DC, 7 A (max.)  
Operating temperature  
Storage temperature  
Mass  
10°C to +45°C (14°F to +113°F)  
20°C to +60°C (4°F to +140°F)  
Write-protect tab  
Approx. 4.4 kg (9 lb 11 oz) (camera  
head only)  
Labelling position  
Imager  
Imager  
2/3-type Progressive Scan CCD  
3-CCD, RGB  
• When you set the “Memory Stick” write-protect tab to  
“LOCK,data cannot be recorded, edited, or erased.  
• Data may be damaged if:  
Method  
Effective resolution  
Electrical characteristics  
Sensitivity  
1920 (horizontal) × 1080 (vertical)  
You remove the “Memory Stick” or turn off the unit while  
it is reading or writing data.  
You use the “Memory Stick” in a location subject to the  
effects of static electricity or electric noise.  
• We recommend that you make a backup copy of important  
data that you record on the “Memory Stick.”  
f10.0 with 59.94 Hz/f11.0 with 50.00 Hz  
(at 2000 lx with 89.9% reflectivity)  
Image S/N  
HD output: Typical 55 dB  
SD output: Typical 65 dB (59.94 Hz)  
Typical 63 dB (50.00 Hz)  
Horizontal resolution  
Geometric distortion  
HD: 1000 TV lines (at center of screen)  
5% or higher modulation  
Notes  
• Do not attach anything other than the supplied label to the  
“Memory Stick” labeling position.  
• Attach the label so that it does not stick out beyond the  
labeling position.  
• Carry and store the “Memory Stick” in its case.  
• Do not touch the terminal of the “Memory Stick” with  
anything, including your finger or metallic objects.  
• Do not strike, bend, or drop the “Memory Stick.”  
• Do not disassemble or modify the “Memory Stick.”  
• Do not allow the “Memory Stick” to get wet.  
• Do not use or store the “Memory Stick” in a location that is:  
— Extremely hot, such as in a car parked in the sun  
— Under direct sunlight  
Negligible (not including lens distortion)  
Optical system specifications  
Spectral system  
Built-in filters  
F1.4 prism  
ND filters  
1: Clear  
2: 1/4 ND  
3: 1/16 ND  
4: 1/64 ND  
Input/output connectors  
CCU  
Triax connector (1)  
12-pin (1)  
LENS  
VF  
20-pin (1)  
— Very humid or subject to corrosive substances  
MIC 1 IN  
XLR 3-pin, female (1)  
AUDIO IN CH1, CH2  
XLR 3-pin, female (1 each)  
For MIC: 60 dBu (variable up to 20  
dBu by menu or HXCU-100 operation),  
balanced  
Precautions  
To prevent data loss, make backups of data frequently. In no  
event will Sony be liable for any loss of data.  
• Unauthorized recording may be contrary to the provisions of  
copyright law. When you use a “Memory Stick” that has been  
pre-recorded, be sure that the material has been recorded  
in accordance with copyright and other applicable laws.  
• The “Memory Stick” application software may be modified or  
changed by Sony without prior notice.  
• Note that there are certain restrictions on recording stage  
performances and other entertainment events, even if they  
are recorded for personal use only.  
For LINE: 0 dBu, balanced  
INTERCOM  
EARPHONE  
DC IN  
XLR 5-pin, female (1)  
Stereo minijack (1)  
XLR 4-pin (1), 10.5 to 17 V DC  
DC OUT  
4-pin (1), 10.5 to 17 V DC, 0.5 A  
maximum  
It may be limited depending on the load  
and input conditions.  
SDI  
BNC type (1)  
BNC type (1)  
TEST OUT  
• “Memory Stick” and  
• “Memory Stick Duo” and  
Sony Corporation.  
are trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
are trademarks of  
PROMPTER/GENLOCK/ BNC type (1), 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
RET  
• “Memory Stick PRO” and  
of Sony Corporation.  
• “Memory Stick PRO Duo” and  
trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
• “MagicGate” and  
are trademarks  
RET CTRL  
REMOTE  
TRACKER  
6-pin (1)  
8-pin (1)  
10-pin (1)  
are  
are trademarks of Sony  
Corporation.  
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Supplied accessories  
Operating instructions (1)  
CD-ROM (1)  
Cable clamp belt (1)  
Switch label (1)  
Flange focal length adjustment sheet (1)  
Optional accessories  
HD Electronic Viewfinder  
HDVF-200 (2-type, monochrome)  
HDVF-550 (5-type, monochrome)  
HDVF-C35W (3.5-type, color)  
HDVF-C730W (6.3-type, color)  
HDVF-C950W (9-type, color)  
CAC-12 Microphone Holder  
CAC-6 Return Video Selector  
VCT-U14 Tripod Adaptor  
“Memory Stick”  
Low-repulsion Shoulder Pad A-8286-346-A  
Shoulder Strap A-6772-374-C  
Related equipment  
HXCU-100 Camera Control Unit  
HKCU-FP1 Option Panel  
RCP-700/900-series Remote Control Panel  
RM-B150/B750 Remote Control Unit  
Dimensions  
Unit: mm (inches)  
136 (5 3/8)  
363 (14 3/8)  
Design and specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
Note  
Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use.  
SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY  
KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT  
OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE  
PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT, EITHER  
DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER  
EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER  
REASON WHATSOEVER.  
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Menu Tree  
OPERATION  
VF DISPLAY (01)  
EX  
ZEBRA (06)  
ZEBRA  
RECEIVE SEL3 (15)  
EARPHONE RECEIVE SELECT  
ZEBRA1 LEVEL  
WIDTH  
ZEBRA2  
INTERCOM (UC model)  
ENG (CE model)  
PROD (CE model)  
PGM1  
ZOOM  
DISP  
FOCUS  
ND  
CURSOR (07)  
CURSOR  
PGM2  
5600K  
BOX/CROSS  
TRACKER  
IRIS  
H POSITION  
V POSITION  
WIDTH  
OPERATOR FILE (16)  
WHITE  
GAIN  
SHUTT  
BATT  
READ (MStCAM)  
WRITE (CAMtMS)  
PRESET  
HEIGHT  
VF OUT (08)  
FILE ID  
CAM CODE  
DATE  
RETURN  
TALK  
MESSAG  
‘ ! ’ IND (02)  
ND  
VF OUT  
RET MIX VF  
MIX DIRECTION  
MX VF MODE  
LENS FILE (17)  
FILE  
MX VF LEVEL  
VF SCAN  
CENTER MARKER  
H POS  
WHITE  
5600K  
SWITCH ASSIGN 1 (09)  
GAIN  
V POS  
STORE  
GAIN  
SHUTT  
ASSIGNABLE 1  
ASSIGNABLE 2  
ASSIGNABLE REAR  
RE. ROTATION  
SWITCH ASSIGN 2 (10)  
LENS VTR S/S  
FRONT RET2  
HANDLE SW1  
HANDLE SW2  
ZOOM SPEED  
HEAD SET (11)  
INTERCOM MIC  
LEVEL  
FAN  
EXT  
FORMAT  
VF MARKER (03)  
MARKER  
CENTER  
SAFETY ZONE  
EFFECT  
ASPECT  
MASK  
SAFETY  
VF DETAIL (04)  
VF DETAIL  
CRISP  
POWER  
UNBAL  
FREQUENCY  
INTERCOM LEVEL (12)  
SIDE TONE  
FAT MODE  
FLICKER  
RECEIVE SEL1 (13)  
INTERCOM RECEIVE SELECT  
INTERCOM (UC model)  
ENG (CE model)  
PROD (CE model)  
PGM1  
AREA  
ZOOM LINK  
COLOR DETAIL  
PEAK COLOR  
CHROMA LEVEL  
FOCUS ASSIST (05)  
PGM2  
TRACKER  
INDICATOR  
MODE  
RECEIVE SEL2 (14)  
TRACKER RECEIVE SELECT  
INTERCOM (UC model)  
TALK (CE model)  
ENG (CE model)  
PROD (CE model)  
PGM1  
LEVEL  
GAIN  
OFFSET  
AREA MARKER  
SIZE  
POSITION  
POSITION H  
POSITION V  
PGM2  
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PAINT  
MAINTENANCE  
DETAIL 1 (P09)  
DETAIL  
SW STATUS (P01)  
AUTO SETUP (M01)  
FLARE  
GAMMA  
BLK GAM  
KNEE  
WHT CLIP  
DETAIL  
AUTO BLACK  
AUTO WHITE  
AUTO LEVEL  
AUTO WHITE SHADING  
AUTO BLACK SHADING  
TEST  
LEVEL  
LIMITER M  
LIMITER WHT  
LIMITER BLK  
CRISP  
LVL DEP  
ABS  
DETAIL 2 (P10)  
H/V RATIO  
FREQ  
LVL DEP  
SKIN DTL  
MATRIX  
WHITE SHADING (M02)  
V SAW  
V PARA  
H SAW  
H PARA  
VIDEO LEVEL (P02)  
WHITE  
MIX RATIO  
KNEE APERTURE  
ABS  
BLACK  
FLARE  
GAMMA  
V MOD  
FLARE  
V MOD  
D.SHAD  
TEST  
WHITE  
AUTO WHITE SHADING  
WHITE SHAD MODE  
SKIN DETAIL (P11)  
SKIN DTL  
SKIN GATE  
AUTO HUE  
PHASE  
BLACK SHADING (M03)  
V SAW  
V PARA  
H SAW  
H PARA  
WIDTH  
SAT  
COLOR TEMP (P03)  
WHITE  
BLK SET  
BLACK  
LEVEL  
ABS  
USER MATRIX (P12)  
R-G  
AUTO WHITE BALANCE  
MASTER GAIN  
AUTO BLACK SHADING  
OHB MATRIX (M04)  
COLOR TEMP  
BALANCE  
ATW  
PHASE  
HUE  
R-B  
SPEED  
G-R  
MASTER  
SAT  
G-B  
B-R  
B-G  
GAMMA (P04)  
ALL CLEAR  
OHB MATRIX  
MATRIX  
LEVEL  
COARSE  
MATRIX  
TABLE  
GAMMA  
TEST  
AUTO IRIS (M05)  
AUTO IRIS  
WINDOW  
OVERRIDE  
IRIS LEVEL  
APL RATIO  
IRIS GAIN  
IRIS CLOSE  
MIC GAIN (M06)  
MIC1  
PRESET  
USER  
MULTI  
BLACK GAMMA (P05)  
LEVEL  
MULTI MATRIX (P13)  
PHASE  
RANGE  
TEST  
SATURATION (P06)  
SATURATION  
LOW KEY SAT  
TEST  
HUE  
SAT  
ALL CLEAR  
GATE  
MATRIX  
MIC2  
PRESET  
USER  
MULTI  
KNEE (P07)  
K POINT  
FRONT MIC +48V  
CALL/TALLY (M07)  
CCU CALL  
K SLOPE  
SHUTTER (P14)  
SHUTTER  
ECS FREQ  
SCENE FILE (P15)  
1/2/3/4/5  
STORE  
KNEE  
CAM CALL  
OUTPUT FORMAT (M08)  
CURRENT  
ACTIVE LINE  
DOWN CONVERTER (M09)  
OUTPUT SIGNAL  
SETTING  
KNEE MAX  
KNEE SAT  
AUTO KNEE  
POINT LIMIT  
SLOPE  
STANDARD  
READ (MStCAM)  
WRITE (CAMtMS)  
FILE ID  
ABS  
WHITE CLIP (P08)  
W CLIP M  
ABS  
SD MATRIX  
DETAIL  
DTL LEVEL  
CAM CODE  
DATE  
H DTL FREQ  
ASPECT  
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FILE  
DIAGNOSIS  
TEST OUT (M10)  
OUTPUT  
OPERATOR FILE (F01)  
READ (MStCAM)  
WRITE (CAMtMS)  
PRESET  
BOARD STATUS (D01)  
OHB  
DPR  
CD  
TX  
(PWR SAVE)  
VBS-OUT  
CHARACTER  
STORE PRESET FILE  
FILE ID  
GAIN  
SY  
CHROMA  
CAM CODE  
PS  
SETUP (UC model)  
DATE  
PLD VERSION (D02)  
HD SYNC-OUT  
SCENE FILE (F02)  
1/2/3/4/5  
TG  
AT  
VDAP  
V-PHASE  
H-PHASE  
STORE  
SDI OUT (M11)  
OUTPUT  
(PWR SAVE)  
CHARACTER  
EMB AUDIO  
(1-MIC1 2-MIC2)/(3-AES1 4-AES2)  
(1-PGM1 2-PGM2)/(3-ENG 4-PROD)  
POWER SAVE (M12)  
STANDARD  
VSOP  
ASSIST  
DEMUX  
DEMAP  
READ (MStCAM)  
WRITE (CAMtMS)  
FILE ID  
CAM CODE  
DATE  
ROM VERSION (D03)  
AT  
SERIAL NO. (D04)  
MODEL  
REFERENCE (F03)  
STORE FILE  
STANDARD  
SDI OUT  
NO  
DOWN CONVERTER  
PROMPTER  
TRUNK (M13)  
TRUNK  
GENLOCK (M14)  
REFERENCE  
GENLOCK  
ALL PRESET  
READ (MStCAM)  
WRITE (CAMtMS)  
FILE ID  
CAM CODE  
DATE  
LENS FILE (F04)  
STORE FILE  
No.  
STATUS  
FORMAT  
PHASE  
NAME  
V
F NO  
HD H  
SD H  
CENTER MARKER  
H POS  
DATE (M15)  
DATE/TIME  
BATTERY ALARM (M16)  
BEFORE END  
END  
OTHERS 1 (M17)  
FAN MODE  
CAM BARS  
V DTL CREATION  
DTL H/V MODE  
TEST2 MODE  
WHITE SETUP MODE  
ALAC  
V POS  
STORE  
OHB FILE (F05)  
STORE FILE  
FILE CLEAR (F06)  
PRESET OPERATOR  
REFERENCE (ALL)  
10 SEC CLEAR  
OHB WHITE SHAD (ALL)  
OHB BLACK SHAD  
OHB ND OFFSET  
OHB MATRIX  
M.S. FORMAT  
OTHERS 2 (M18)  
DATE TYPE  
F NO. DISP  
Appendices  
40  

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