Panasonic Universal Remote AJ G User Manual

Operating Instructions/Bedienungsanleitung/  
Mode d’emploi/Istruzioni per l’uso/  
Instrucciones de funcionamiento/  
操作手/取扱説明書  
Remote Control Unit/Fernsteuereinheit/  
Module de télécommande/  
Unità per il comando a distanza/Unidad de control remote/  
摄像机遥控器 / リモートコントロールユニット  
Model No. AJ-  
G
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this  
manual for future use.  
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For USA  
FCC Note:  
CAUTION  
This equipment has been tested and found  
to comply with the limits for a class A digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful  
interference when the equipment is operated  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER  
(OR BACK).  
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  
SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
in  
a
commercial environment.  
This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy, and if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instruction  
manual, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area is likely to  
cause harmful interference in which case the  
user will be required to correct the  
interference at his own expense.  
The lightning flash with arrowhead  
symbol,  
within  
an  
equilateral  
triangle, is intended to alert the user  
to the presence of uninsulated  
“dangerous voltage” within the  
product’s enclosure that may be of  
sufficient magnitude to constitute a  
risk of electric shock to persons.  
Warning:  
The exclamation point within an  
equilateral triangle is intended to  
alert the user to the presence of  
To assure continued FCC emission limit  
compliance, the user must use only shielded  
interface cables when connecting to external  
units. Also, any unauthorized changes or  
modifications to this equipment could void  
the user’s authority to operate it.  
important  
operating  
and  
maintenance (service) instructions in  
the literature accompanying the  
appliance.  
indicates safety information.  
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System configuration.....................5  
Basic operations ..........................16  
To enable the buttons/volumes .......16  
To disable buttons/volumes.............16  
Operation of the camera  
KNEE...............................................27  
MATRIX...........................................28  
DTL..................................................29  
SKIN DTL ........................................29  
FUNC ..............................................30  
SYSTEM..........................................31  
Connection cable......................... 32  
version .......................................... 32  
Specifications............................... 33  
the SD memory card ....................21  
Handling methods  
for the SD memory card ..................21  
To write data on the card.................22  
To delete files from the card............22  
Initialization of the card....................22  
Menu operation.............................23  
Operations using the LCD panel .....23  
Operation of the camera recorder  
menu ...............................................23  
Adjustment of functions  
on the unit........................................23  
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General  
The AJ-RC10G (hereinafter called “the unit”) is a remote control unit connected to the camera recorder.  
The unit controls the camera recorder from the controller and is capable of changing numerical values  
in the menu. Coverage can be extended by 50m by using the dedicated cable.  
Features  
z For some frequently functions on the camera unit, dedicated switches are provided for direct  
operation.  
z By switching to the recorder mode, the camera recorder can be controlled directly through the VTR  
operation switch. In addition, recording can be disabled using a switch.  
z Frequently used menus can be set by accessing the menus on the LCD panel of the unit. It is also  
possible to display the time code on the LCD panel.  
z Down-converted images with characters are output from the VIDEO OUT connector. The menus can  
be operated on the main unit of the camera recorder by connecting the external monitor.  
z By switching to the scene file mode, it is possible to operate the scene file. Data of revised scene files  
can be stored on an SD memory card.  
Accessories  
Connection cable (10 m)  
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Connection  
<Notes>  
1
While the power supply of the camera  
recorder is turned off, connect the RCU 10-  
pin connector of the camera recorder to the  
unit with the connection cable.  
If settings are made from the camera menu,  
set the frequency to the frame frequency of  
the camera recorder and connect an NTSC  
or PAL monitor.  
z The frame frequency of the camera recorder  
must be switched before connecting the unit to  
the camera recorder.  
At VIDEO output, NTSC signals are output for  
60 Hz operation, while PAL signals are output  
for 50 Hz operation.  
z The settings for FUNC on the menu determine  
whether the camera recorder’s settings, which  
are adjusted when the unit is connected, are  
returned to the settings before connecting the  
unit or to the state after adjustment, when the  
unit is disconnected from the camera recorder.  
z Do not forcefully pull the connected cable.  
When the camera recorder is used while it is  
being moved, the cable must be fixed to the  
tripod or the handle of the camera recorder so  
that no force is applied directly to the  
connector.  
2
After turning on the camera recorder power,  
turn the unit power on.  
System configuration  
Monitor  
Camera recorder  
Dedicated 10-pin cable  
Camera connection connector  
Video cable  
VIDEO OUT connector  
AJ-RC10G  
<Note>  
To determine whether the camera recorder supports the use of the unit, consult our sales dealers or the  
operation manual of the camera recorder.  
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Parts and functions  
Front panel  
Panel part  
!3" SW ACTIVE button  
For enabling button/switch operations  
!2" !3"  
!1"  
When the lamp is on:  
The button/switch operations are  
enabled.  
When the lamp is off:  
Only the POWER button, PANEL  
ACTIVE button, SW ACTIVE button, VR  
ACTICVE button, AUTO IRIS button,  
M.PED volume, and IRIS volume are  
available; all other operations are  
disabled.  
!1" POWER button  
ON/OFF switch of the main power supply of  
the main unit  
Turning on the self-lighting SW and the LED  
display, which indicate the operating  
!2" PANEL ACTIVE button  
For controlling which panel operations are  
available  
conditions of the camera recorder, follow the  
operating conditions of the camera recorder.  
When the lamp is on:  
The panel operations are available.  
When the power is on, the unit is on.  
When the lamp is off:  
Only the POWER button and the PANEL  
ACTIVE button are available; all other  
button operations are disabled.  
Turning on the self-lighting buttons and the  
LED display, which indicate the operating  
conditions of the camera recorder, follow the  
operating conditions of the camera recorder.  
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Parts and functions (Continued)  
Camera recorder/Scene file operation  
!3" REW/1 button  
In recorder mode:  
!1" !2" !3" !4" !5"  
!6"  
!7"  
!8"  
This button is operated in the same way as  
the REW button on the camera recorder,  
and the lamp is on when a tape is rewinding.  
In the scene file mode:  
H
1 is selected as the number for the scene  
file to be saved or loaded.  
!4" FF/2 button  
!9"  
In recorder mode:  
This button is operated in the same way as  
the FF button on the camera recorder, and  
the lamp is on when a tape is fast-  
forwarding.  
!1" RECORDER ENABLE button  
For switching between the recorder mode  
and the scene file mode  
In scene file mode:  
2 is selected as the number for the scene  
file to be saved or loaded.  
When the lamp is on:  
Recorder mode  
Buttons from !3" to !8" are operated as  
control buttons for the recording.  
When the lamp is off:  
!5" STOP/3-button  
In recorder mode:  
Scene file mode  
This button is operated in the same way as  
the STOP button on the camera recorder,  
and the lamp is on when a tape stops.  
In scene file mode:  
Buttons from !3" to !8" are operated as the  
buttons for reading and storing scene  
files. When the power is turned on, the  
unit is in this state.  
3 is selected as the number for the scene  
file to be saved or loaded.  
!2" REC.INH/LOAD button  
In recorder mode:  
!6" PLAY/4-button  
When the lamp is on, the REC S/S button !8"  
is inhibited.  
In recorder mode:  
This button is operated in the same way as  
the PLAY button on the camera recorder,  
and the lamp is on when a tape is replayed.  
If the button is pressed again during tape  
replay, it changes to replay/pause, and the  
lamp flashes.  
If the button is pressed one more time, the  
unit returns to replaying, and the lamp is on  
continuously.  
However, even if the unit is in the recording  
inhibition state, operation of the USER  
button assigned REC function and operation  
of the REC button on the camera recorder  
are enabled.  
The lamp is off when the power is on.  
In scene file mode:  
The button is operated as the LOAD switch  
of the scene file. Data are retrieved from the  
file on the remote controller.  
In scene file mode:  
4 is selected as the number for the scene  
file to be saved or loaded.  
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!7" CHECK/5-button  
In recorder mode:  
This is the recording confirmation button. If  
the button is pressed when recording is  
paused, the recording can be checked.  
The lamp flashes when the tape is rewound  
and is turned on when the tape is replayed.  
In scene file mode:  
5 is selected as the number for the scene  
file to be saved or loaded.  
!8" REC S/S / SAVE button  
In recorder mode:  
This is the start/stop button for recording.  
This button is operated in the same way as  
the REC START button on the camera  
recorder, and the lamp is on during  
recording.  
In scene file mode:  
This button is operated in the same way as  
the SAVE button for scene data.  
The current data are stored in the file on the  
remote controller, which is selected by using  
the buttons from !3" to !7".  
!9" RECORDER WARNING lamp  
This lamp flashes or is turned on when an  
error occurs on the camera recorder, just  
like the WARNING lamp on the camera  
recorder. For details, refer to the operation  
manual of the camera recorder.  
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Parts and functions (Continued)  
Basic camera operations  
!4" PRE/A/B button  
Operations of this button are the same as  
for the WHITE BAL switch on the camera  
recorder to select PRE, A or B.  
!1"  
H
The state will switch to “PRE” # “A” # “B”  
# “PRE” step by step every time the button  
is pressed.  
When the power is turned on, the unit is in  
the state it was before turning off the power.  
!5" PRE/A/B display  
This displays the WHITE BAL selection on  
the camera recorder using P/A/b  
!5"  
!6"  
!8"  
!4"  
!7"  
!2" !3"  
!1" USER MAIN button  
This button has the same function as the  
USER MAIN switch on the camera recorder.  
The lamp is on only when the button is  
pressed.  
!6" FILTER ND/CC button  
This switches the FILTER display on the CC/  
ND display !7" between ND filter and the CC  
filter alternately.  
<Note>  
!7" CC/ND Display  
Functions assigned to the USER MAIN  
button are selected in the menu of the  
camera recorder or the unit.  
This displays the ND or CC selection using  
the FILTER ND/CC !6" button.  
For the ND filter display, the filter position is  
indicated with 1/2/3/4.  
For the CC filter display, the filter position is  
indicated with A/b/C/d.  
For the single filter, filter switching is  
disabled. 1/2/3/4 is displayed depending on  
the filter position.  
When the power is on, the ND filter position  
is displayed.  
!2" USER1 button  
This button has the same function as the  
USER1 switch on the camera recorder. The  
lamp is on only when the button is pressed.  
<Note>  
Functions assigned to the USER1 button  
are selected in the menu of the camera  
recorder or the unit.  
!8" BAR ON/OFF button  
!3" USER2 button  
This button switches the output from the  
camera recorder between the color bar and  
the camera signals.  
When the output from the camera recorder  
is the color bar, the lamp is on; otherwise, it  
is off.  
This button has the same function as the  
USER2 switch on the camera recorder. The  
lamp is on only when the button is pressed.  
<Note>  
Functions assigned to the USER2 button  
are selected in the menu of the camera  
recorder or the unit.  
When the power is turned on, the unit is in  
the state it was before turning off the power.  
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Parts and functions (Continued)  
Basic camera operations (Continued)  
!12" AWB button  
When this button is pressed, the camera  
recorder starts the AWB (Auto White  
Balance) operation.  
When this button is pressed during AWB  
operation, the AWB operation will forcibly  
terminate.  
!10"  
!9"  
!11" !12" !13"  
H
The lamp is on during AWB operation and  
off when the operation is completed  
correctly. If AWB operation finishes  
incorrectly, the lamp will flash for 5 seconds  
and then turn off.  
!9" GAIN display  
This displays the image gain of the camera  
recorder. The initial value is the gain value  
at the time when the GAIN switch on the  
camera recorder was set to “L.  
!13" ABB button  
When this button is pressed, the camera  
recorder starts the ABB (Auto Black  
Balance) operation.  
When this button is pressed during the ABB  
operation, the ABB operation will forcibly  
terminate.  
The lamp is on during ABB operation and off  
when the operation is completed correctly. If  
the ABB operation finishes incorrectly, the  
lamp will flash for 5 seconds and then turn  
off.  
!10" M.GAIN  
3
button  
When this button is pressed, the image gain  
of the camera recorder is increased.  
The lamp is on only when this button is  
pressed.  
!11" M.GAIN  
4
button  
When this button is pressed, the image gain  
of the camera recorder is reduced.  
The lamp is on only when this button is  
pressed.  
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Basic camera operations (Continued)  
!16" A.KNEE ON button  
This button switches the AUTO KNEE  
function ON/OFF. If the AUTO KNEE SW is  
set to “OFF” in the menu of the camera  
recorder, it is impossible to turn it ON using  
this button.  
!15" !16" !17" !18"  
!14"  
When the power is turned on, the unit is in  
the state it was before turning off the power.  
The lamp is on when the AUTO KNEE  
function is ON; otherwise, the lamp is off.  
!17" HIGH COLOR ON button  
This button switches the HIGH COLOR  
function ON/OFF. Even if the HIGH COLOR  
is set to “OFF” in the menu of the camera  
recorder, it will turn on when this button is  
pressed.  
!14" MATRIX ON button  
This button switches the matrix function ON/  
OFF. Even if the MATRIX is set to “OFF” in  
the menu of the camera recorder, it switches  
to “ON” when this button is pressed. “A” and  
“B” of the MATRIX TABLE and the settings  
for the table can be set with the menu on the  
unit.  
When the unit is connected to the camera  
recorder, this becomes the menu value of  
the camera recorder.  
The lamp is on when the HIGH COLOR  
function is on; otherwise, the lamp is off.  
The lamp is on when the MATRIX is ON;  
otherwise, the lamp is off.  
!15" DTL OFF button  
!18" SHT ON button  
This button switches the DETAIL function of  
the camera recorder ON/OFF. Even if the  
DTL item in the menu of the camera  
recorder is set to “OFF,” it will turn on when  
this button is pressed.  
When the unit is connected to the camera  
recorder, this becomes the menu value for  
the camera recorder.  
This button switches the shutter function  
ON/OFF.  
The shutter speed, when this function is on,  
is selected in the menu of the unit.  
The lamp is on when the shutter function is  
on; otherwise, the lamp is off.  
When the power is turned on, the unit is in  
the state it was before turning off the power.  
The lamp is on when the DETAIL is set to  
OFF; otherwise, the lamp is off.  
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Parts and functions (Continued)  
Volume settings  
!4" R BLACK volume  
This adjusts the Rch black level.  
!2"  
!3"  
Switching between the relative value mode  
and the absolute value mode is executed in  
the menu BLACK-VR-MODE of the unit.  
When reading card data and scene file data,  
this will be in the relative value mode.  
It is possible to select either Flare or  
Pedestal for item adjustment in the Menu  
BLACK-VR-CONTROL item on the unit. The  
operations for the G BLACK volume and B  
BLACK volume are the same.  
!5"  
!6"  
!4"  
!11"  
!7"  
!9"  
!1"  
!10"  
!8"  
!1" VR ACTIVE button  
!5" G BLACK volume  
This adjusts the Gch black level.  
This is a button to approve/inhibit operations  
of the GAIN volumes from !2" to !3" and the  
BLACK volumes from !4" to !6".  
When the power of the unit is on, it inhibits  
operations.  
The lamp is on when the approving/  
operations are activated; otherwise, the  
lamp is off.  
!6" B BLACK volume  
This adjusts the Bch black level.  
!7" M.PED volume  
This adjusts the master pedestal level. The  
adjustment range is between the minimum  
value of –200 and the maximum value of  
+200 with a center value of 0.  
!2" R GAIN volume  
!8" IRIS display  
This adjusts the Rch gain.  
This displays the iris of the camera.  
The absolute value/relative value mode can  
be switched in the GAIN-VR-MODE item of  
the WHITE menu of the unit. When reading  
card data and scene file data, this will be in  
the relative value mode. The operations for  
the B GAIN volume are the same.  
!9" AUTO IRIS button  
This turns on the auto iris function.  
When the power is turned on, the unit is in  
the state it was before turning off the power.  
The lamp is on when the unit commands the  
auto iris operation in the camera; otherwise,  
the lamp is off.  
!3" B GAIN volume  
This adjusts the Bch gain.  
!10" IRIS volume  
This adjusts the iris of the camera.  
When the AUTO IRIS button !9" is set to  
OFF, it is possible to move the iris from  
CLOSE to OPEN by turning this to the right.  
!11" EXT alarm lamp  
This lamp is on when the lens extender is  
inserted.  
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Menu operation of the unit  
!6" FLARE lamp  
This lamp is on when FLARE is selected on  
the LCD panel.  
!9"  
!15" !18"  
!3" !6"  
!12"  
!10"  
!16" !19"  
!4" !7"  
!13"  
!7" MATRIX lamp  
!20"  
!21"  
This lamp is on when MATRIX is selected on  
the LCD panel.  
!8" GAMMA/DTL button  
This selects the large item displayed on the  
LCD panel. The display will switch to  
GAMMA # DTL # before entering the  
menu mode # GAMMA step by step every  
time the button is pressed.  
!5" !8" !1"  
!17"  
!11" !14"  
!2"  
!1" LCD panel  
!9" GAMMA lamp  
This displays the menus for items selected  
with the menu operation buttons !2", !5", !8",  
!11", !14" and !17".  
This lamp is on when GAMMA is selected  
on the LCD panel.  
This is also capable of displaying the time  
code.  
!10" DTL lamp  
This lamp is on when DTL is selected on the  
LCD panel.  
!2" BLACK/SHAD button  
This selects the large item displayed on the  
LCD panel. The display will switch to  
BLACK # SHAD # before entering into the  
menu mode # BLACK step by step every  
time the button is pressed.  
!11" WHITE/SKIN DTL button  
This selects the large item displayed on the  
LCD panel. The display will switch to WHITE  
# SKIN DTL # before entering the menu  
mode # WHITE step by step every time the  
button is pressed.  
!3" BLACK lamp  
This lamp is on when BLACK is selected on  
the LCD panel.  
!12" WHITE lamp  
This lamp is on when WHITE is selected on  
the LCD panel.  
!4" SHAD lamp  
This lamp is on when SHAD is selected on  
the LCD panel.  
!13" SKIN DTL lamp  
This lamp is on when SKIN DTL is selected  
in on the LCD panel.  
!5" FLARE/MATRIX button  
This button selects the large item displayed  
on the LCD panel.  
The display will switch to FLARE # MATRIX  
# before entering into the menu mode #  
FLARE step by step every time the button is  
pressed.  
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Parts and functions (Continued)  
!14" KNEE/FUNC button  
This selects the large item displayed on the  
LCD panel. The display will switch to KNEE  
# FUNC # before entering the menu mode  
# KNEE step by step every time the button  
is pressed.  
!22"  
!23"  
!27"  
!15" KNEE lamp  
This lamp is on when the KNEE is selected  
on the LCD panel.  
!24" !25" !26"  
!16" FUNC lamp  
!22" MENU ON button  
This lamp is on when the FUNC is selected  
To open the menu on the camera recorder,  
press this button continuously for 3 seconds.  
In this case, a message “CAMERA MENU  
OPEN” is displayed on the LCD panel. The  
lamp is on at this time, and operations of the  
menu and the scene file on the unit are not  
available.  
If this button is pressed when the menu of  
the camera recorder is open, the menu will  
close.  
on the LCD panel.  
!17" SHUTTER/SYSTEM button  
This selects the large item displayed on the  
LCD panel. The display will switch to  
SHUTTER # SYSTEM # before entering  
the menu mode # SHUTTER step by step  
every time the button is pressed.  
!18" SHUTTER lamp  
!23" CHARA ON button  
This lamp is on when the SHUTTER is  
selected on the LCD panel.  
This selects whether any characters are  
overlaid on the video signals output from the  
VIDEO OUT connector of the unit.  
When the power is on, the unit is in the state it  
was before turning off the power.  
The lamp is on when characters are loaded  
onto the signals, while it is off when  
characters are not loaded.  
!19" SYSTEM lamp  
This lamp is on when the SYSTEM is  
selected on the LCD panel.  
!20"  
!21"  
3
4
button  
button  
!24" Rotary encoder 1  
!25" Rotary encoder 2  
!26" Rotary encoder 3  
This button switches the display on the LCD  
panel and selects a medium item from the  
menu of the unit.  
The lamp is on when the button is pressed  
and off when the button is released.  
This is used for operating the menu on the  
LCD panel or the camera menu.  
The camera menu is operated by using the  
right rotary encoder.  
The operation of the rotary encoder is the  
same as the JOG switch on the camera (+,  
–, PUSH)  
!27" Vacant button  
This is a vacant button for which no function  
is assigned.  
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Parts and functions (Continued)  
!6" Covering screw  
Rear panel  
The unit can be used when the four screws  
are removed. However, do not leave the unit  
without these screws for long periods of  
time. When the screws are not in use, they  
must be stored safely.  
!1"  
!6" !2"  
<Note>  
Do not remove the four screws on the back  
panel.  
VIDEO OUT  
CABLE  
CAM RCU  
FREQUENCY  
LEVEL  
50m  
10m  
!3"  
!5"  
!4"  
!1" Camera connection connector  
To connect the 10-pin camera control cable.  
Pin No.  
Signal  
CAM DATA (H)  
CAM DATA (C)  
CAM CONT (H)  
CAM CONT (L)  
ECU_ON  
1
2
1
9
4
8
10  
5
2
7
3
6
3
4
5
6
Video input  
GND (Video)  
Standby  
7
8
9
+12 V (IN)  
10  
GND  
!2" VIDEO OUT connector  
An NTSC or PAL monitor is connected for  
operating the menu on the main unit of the  
camera recorder.  
!3" Cable length selector switch  
This switch is on for a 50 m cable.  
!4" Frequency characteristics  
adjustment volume  
This adjusts the frequency characteristics of  
the VIDEO signals.  
!5" Level adjustment volume  
This adjusts the level of the VIDEO signals.  
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Basic operations  
3) To display numerical values on the  
LCD panel  
When the power is on  
When the POWER button is pressed, the lamp  
for the PANEL ACTIVE button is on, and the  
settings of the camera recorder are read into the  
unit.  
The respective numerical values are displayed  
on the PRE/A/B display, CC/ND display, GAIN  
display, and the IRIS display, while R GAIN and B  
GAIN are displayed on the LCD panel.  
In this case, only the PANEL ACTIVE button, the  
SW ACTIVE button, the VR ACTIVE button, the  
AUTO IRIS button, M.PED volume and the IRIS  
volume can be operated from the unit, while  
other buttons and volumes are not operative.  
However, the settings on the A.KNEE ON button,  
the SHT ON button ,the AUTO IRIS button, the  
BAR ON/OFF button and the CHARA ON button  
will be in the states that had been set on the unit  
at the last time.  
The GAIN volume is displayed when the  
power is on.  
If the button operations are enabled, it is  
possible to switch the displayed GAIN volume  
# BLACK volume # a numerical value for M/  
PED # TC step-by-step by using the  
3button  
and the button.  
4
When volume operation is enabled, the  
volume level is forcibly displayed if the GAIN  
volume or the BLACK volume is operated.  
However, it is possible to return the screen to  
the state before operating the GAIN volume  
or the BLACK volume by pressing the Rotary  
Encoder 3.  
<Note>  
It is impossible to switch the display when the  
unit menu or the camera menu is operating.  
The volume level is not displayed even if the  
volume is operated.  
To enable the buttons/volumes  
To disable buttons/volumes  
When the SW ACTIVE button is pressed and the  
lamp is on, button operations are enabled.  
If the lamp of the PANEL ACTIVE button is  
turned off, operations using the buttons and the  
volume on the panel are inhibited.  
1) Operations of the camera part  
If the lamp of the VR ACTIVE button is turned off  
by pressing the button, setting the GAIN and  
BLACK using the volume controls is inhibited.  
Use this feature if you intend to retain the  
settings. However, note that if the volume is  
moved when inhibited, the volume level change  
will be reflected immediately after turning on the  
lamp of the PANEL ACTIVE button and/or the VR  
ACTICE button by pressing the button again.  
When the SW ACTIVE button is pressed,  
operations of the USER MAIN button, GAIN  
and the camera recorder such as storing  
scene files in the built-in memory or reading  
them out, are enabled.  
When the SW ACTIVE button is pressed  
again, the lamp is tuned off and button  
operations are inhibited, while the state of  
settings that have already been set previously  
is remained as it is.  
<Note>  
It is possible for the GAIN and the BLACK to  
avoid changes in the volume position during the  
inhibition by setting the volume mode on the unit  
menu to a relative value (REL).  
2) Operation of the recording part  
When the lamp of the RECORDER ENABLE  
button is turned off, operations of the  
recording part are disabled. Turn on the lamp  
of the RECORDER ENABLE button by  
pressing the button, and then operate the  
buttons of “PLAY”, “FF” or “REW”.  
To record signals, operate the REC S/S  
button.  
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Basic operations (Continued)  
Operation of the camera recorder  
1) Operation of the display interlocking  
switch  
4) Operation of other switches  
For the MATRIX ON button, the DTL OFF  
button, A.KNEE ON button, HIGH COLOR  
ON button, and the SHT ON button, the ON  
and OFF states switch every time the button  
is pressed. The lamp for the DTL OFF button  
is on when the button is OFF. The lamps for  
the other buttons are on when the button is  
on.  
Select the white balance settings by using the  
PRE/A/B button and monitoring the PRE/A/B  
display.  
The state of the camera recorder filter is  
displayed on the CC/ND display.  
If two filters are installed on the camera  
recorder, it is impossible to switch the filters  
from the unit but it is possible to switch the  
display by using the FILTER ND/CC button.  
The ND filter is indicated with numerical  
values while the CC filter is indicated with  
letters of the alphabet.  
The gain will change when using the two  
buttons of the M.GAIN  
3
button and M.GAIN4  
button and monitoring the GAIN display.  
However, if super gain is set to ON in the  
USER switch, operations of the MGAIN  
button are disabled.  
2) Operation of the USER switch  
The USER MAIN/USER1/USER2 switch  
functions the same as the USER switch on  
the camera recorder. Functions of the USER  
switch can be set and confirmed on the  
camera menu or the USER-SW item on the  
unit menu.  
3) Operation of the ABB/AWB/BAR  
switch  
The ABB button and the AWB button function  
the same as the switch for the white balance/  
black balance of the camera recorder.  
The lamp is on when the unit is operated.  
If the button is pressed again during  
operation, the lamp will flash for 5 seconds to  
indicate an interruption of the operation.  
If “PRE” is selected in the PRE/A/B selection  
of the white balance, it is impossible to  
change the setting, and the lamp will flash for  
5 seconds.  
The BAR button switches the camera output  
to the color bar. The lamp is on when the  
camera output outputs the color bar.  
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Basic operation (Continued)  
Operation of the camera using the unit volume  
When the lamp of the PANEL ACTIVE button is  
on, operations of the M.PED volume and the  
IRIS volume are enabled. When the lamp of the  
AUTO IRIS button is on, the IRIS volume  
functions as the volume for setting the target  
value of the auto iris. When the lamp of the VR  
ACTIVE button is on, operations of the GAIN  
volume and the BLACK volume are enabled.  
In the unit menu, it is possible to select whether  
the GAIN volume and the BLACK volume are  
operated in the absolute value mode or the  
relative value mode.  
2) BLACK volume  
This functions as an adjustment volume for  
the flare (FLR) or the pedestal (PED) selected  
in the BLACK-VR-CONTROL on the unit  
menu.  
If the auto black balance (ABB) is executed  
while the pedestal is selected, the lamp of the  
VR ACTIVE button turns off, and the volume  
operation is disabled.  
In this case, if the PEDESTAL OFFSET of the  
camera recorder is set to OFF, the set value  
will be cleared to 0.  
Changes in the VR ACTIVE button when the ABB is executed  
<Notes>  
VR  
setting  
BLACK-VR-  
CONTROL  
PEDESTAL OFFSET  
z In the relative value mode, the value will not  
change when the volume operation is enabled,  
but it will change by the amount that the  
volume turned from the position when the  
volume operation was enabled.  
In the absolute value mode, the value will be  
fixed according to the position of the volume  
when the volume operation was enabled, and  
the value for the center click is 0.  
OFF  
ON  
Turned off  
(disabled)  
Turned off  
(disabled)  
PED  
REL  
(relative  
value)  
Retains  
state  
Retains  
state  
FLR  
PED  
FLR  
Turned off  
(disabled)  
Turned off  
(disabled)  
ABS  
(absolute  
value)  
Retains  
state  
Retains  
state  
z A variable range for the volume can be  
selected as follows.  
However, the GAIN setting range covers  
Changes in the volume set value when the ABB is executed  
VR  
setting  
BLACK-VR-  
CONTROL  
PEDESTAL OFFSET  
OFF ON  
Cleared to 0 Retains  
Retains Retains  
Cleared to 0 Retains  
Retains Retains  
variations within n200, and the BLACK setting  
range covers variations within  
respectively.  
n100,  
REL  
PED  
(relative  
value)  
Volume variable range  
MIN NORMAL  
200  
100  
FLR  
PED  
FLR  
MAX  
ABS  
(absolute  
value)  
GAIN  
100  
50  
400  
200  
BLACK  
When the BLACK-VR-CONTROL item in the  
unit menu changes, the lamp of the VR  
ACTIVE button turns off, and the volume  
operation is disabled.  
If the BLACK-VR-CONTROL is set to “PED”,  
the flare value can be changed in the unit  
menu but it is impossible to change the  
pedestal value.  
1) GAIN volume  
When the white balance is set using the PRE/  
A/B button and the auto white balance (AWB)  
executes, the lamp of the VR ACTIVE button  
turns off, and the volume operation is  
disabled.  
When executing the AWB, the GAIN set value  
will be “0” if the AWB OFFSET is set to OFF,  
while the GAIN set value is retained if the  
AWB OFFSET is set to ON.  
When the relative value mode and the  
absolute value mode are switched, the lamp  
of the VR ACTIVE button turns off and the  
volume operation is disabled. (The GAIN  
value is unchanged.)  
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Basic operation (Continued)  
3) M.PED volume  
Operation of the scene file  
When the volume operation is enabled, the  
unit operates in the absolute value mode  
where the value is fixed in accordance with  
the position of the volume. The value will be  
“0” by clicking the center.  
The variable amount is within a range  
between the minimum value of –200 and the  
maximum value of +200 with the center value  
of 0.  
The unit has five sets of scene files and is  
capable to storing the current settings as a scene  
file or loading the stored settings.  
It is also possible to store/call scene files using  
the SD memory card. For details, refer to  
“Saving/Loading of scene files onto the SD  
memory card” (page 21).  
1) Operation of the scene file  
When the lamp of the RECORDER ENABLE  
button is off, the scene files are operated  
using the seven buttons on the top right side  
of the unit.  
Storing: Select a file number to store using  
buttons 1 to 5 (blue letters). When  
the button is pressed, the button  
lamp will flash. If the SAVE (blue  
letters) button is pressed in this  
state, the SAVE button lamp will  
also flash. To store the file, press  
the SAVE button again. When the  
store operation is finished, the  
lamp of the button for the stored file  
number turns on.  
When the lamps for buttons 1 to 5  
are flashing, press the button or  
leave for 10 seconds or more to  
release the selection.  
Loading: Select a file number to load using  
buttons 1 to 5 (blue letters). When  
the button is pressed, the button  
lamp will flash. If the LOAD button  
is pressed in this state, the  
selected file will load. At this time,  
the lamp of the VR ACTIVE button  
flashes, the operation mode of the  
volume set in the unit menu is  
ignored, and the unit is in the  
relative value mode.  
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Basic operation (Continued)  
<Notes>  
<Reference>  
z If a scene file is loaded while the volume  
operation mode is set to the absolute value  
mode, and then the VR ACTIVE button is  
operated, the set value will correspond to  
the volume angle and the loaded value will  
be lost.  
It is possible to adjust the scene file setting of the  
unit to the same state as the factory setting for  
the camera recorder using the following  
procedure.  
However, the settings that cannot be set with the  
unit cannot be set to the same state.  
If you want to operate the volume from the  
value loaded in the scene file, operate the  
unit while the VR ACTIVE button lamp is  
flashing or the operation modes of the  
volumes for WHITE and BLACK are set to  
the relative value mode before operating  
the VR ACTIVE button.  
z When a scene file is stored or loaded, the  
button lamps for the file numbers of the files  
stored or loaded and the LOAD button is  
turned on. Press the LOAD button to turn  
the button lamp off. When the camera  
menu is opened or the scene file data is  
loaded from the SD memory card, the  
lamps for both of the File No. button and  
the LOAD button turn off.  
1
2
Set the settings for the camera recorder to  
the factory settings. For details, refer to the  
operation manual of the camera recorder.  
Connect the unit to the camera recorder.  
Settings for the unit will be imported from the  
camera recorder.  
3
4
Execute RCU-FACTORY on the SYSTEM  
menu of the unit.  
Store the settings on the unit to scene files 1  
to 5 of the unit or an SD memory card.  
z When the camera menu is open,  
operations of the scene file are disabled.  
Operation for recording  
If the RECORDER ENABLE button is pressed to  
switch to the recorder mode, operations of the  
camera recorder are enabled.  
If the REC INH button lamp is on, the REC S/S  
button on the unit will be inhibited. To start and  
stop recording, turn off the lamp of the REC INH  
button by pressing the button, and start and stop  
recording using the REC S/S button.  
2) Items stored in the scene file  
Refer to the Menu item Files for storing are  
checked with a “Yes” Since the same operation  
applies to storing on the SD memory card, when  
a scene file stored in a specific unit of the remote  
controller is used for another unit of the remote  
controller, load data from the scene file from the  
specific unit and store on an SD memory card,  
and then read them out from the card and store  
them in the scene file of the other unit.  
<Notes>  
z While the REC INH button lamp is on, REC S/  
S button operations are inhibited.  
z If the RECORDER ENABLE button lamp turns  
off by pressing the button while the recording  
part is operated, the state of the recording  
before turning off the lamp is retained and it is  
possible to operate the scene file built into the  
unit.  
<Note>  
Do not turn off the power when a scene file is  
being stored. Otherwise, data in the scene file  
may be corupted.  
z It is possible to set whether the value adjusted  
on the unit is retained on the camera recorder  
or not, by using RC-DATA-SAVE in the FUNC  
menu of the unit.  
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Saving/Loading of scene files onto the SD memory card  
It is possible to store up to 8 sets of settings for  
the unit.  
While data on the card are read or written, any  
operation of the unit panel is inhibited. Insert the  
SD memory card into the SD memory card slot  
on the unit and operate the unit menu.  
To load data from the card  
1
When “SYSTEM” is selected using the  
SHUTTER/SYSTEM button, the indication  
“CARD-RD” is displayed on the LCD panel  
together with the value displayed under the  
indication and the title next to the indication.  
<Notes>  
z Use an SD memory card with a capacity of 8  
MB or more. The maximum capacity of an SD  
card that can be used on the unit is 2 GB.  
z The SD memory card must be formatted on  
the unit.  
2
3
Select the file to read out by changing the  
numerical value in the Rotary Encoder 1.  
If there is no applicable file, the indication  
“NO FILE” is displayed on the LCD panel.  
Press the Rotary Encoder 3.  
Handling methods for the SD  
memory card  
Ensure that the SD memory card is inserted or  
ejected in the proper direction.  
When the indication “READ NO?” is  
displayed on the LCD panel, turn the Rotary  
Encoder 3 to select “YES?” and press the  
Rotary Encoder 3 again to start reading out  
the data.  
4
The read operation starts and the indication  
“ACTIVE” is displayed on the LCD panel.  
While the data are loaded, the SD memory  
card access lamp is on.  
SD memory card  
slot  
When the SD memory card is used for the first  
time, execute CARD CONFIG in SYSTEM on the  
unit menu.  
SD memory card  
access lamp  
<Note>  
While data are being stored on the SD memory  
card or data are being loaded from the SD  
memory card, do not remove the SD memory  
card. Otherwise, data on the SD memory card  
may be damaged.  
5
When the reading the data is finished, the  
SD memory card access lamp turns off and  
the indication “OK” is displayed on the LCD  
panel.  
<Note>  
If the data cannot be read properly, the  
indication “READ NG” is displayed on the  
LCD panel. Execute the load operation  
again. If the load operation is not executed  
properly, replace the SD memory card with a  
new one.  
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Saving/Loading of scene files onto the SD memory card (Continued)  
To write data on the card To delete files from the card  
1
2
Select “SYSTEM” using the SHUTTER/  
SYSTEM button, and display the menu on  
1
2
Select “SYSTEM” using the SHUTTER/  
SYSTEM button, and display the menu on  
the second layer using the  
4
button.  
the third layer using the  
4button.  
When the indication “CARD-WR” is  
When the indication “CARD-DELis  
displayed on the LCD panel together with the  
file number displayed under the indication,  
turn the Rotary Encoder 1 to select the file to  
be deleted.  
displayed on the LCD panel together with the  
file number displayed under the indication,  
turn the Rotary Encoder 1 to select the file.  
<Note>  
If the file already exists, the title is displayed  
under the TITLE indication. Be careful and  
do not overwrite the file.  
3
When the Rotary Encoder 3 is pressed, the  
indication “NO?” is displayed on the LCD  
panel. Turn the Rotary Encoder 3 to select  
the indication “YES?” and start deleting data  
by pressing the Rotary Encoder 3 again.  
3
4
When the cursor for entering the title is  
displayed on the LCD panel, turn the Rotary  
Encoder 3 to select the letters and turn the  
Rotary Encoder 2 to move the cursor.  
Up to eight letters can be entered. Once the  
eighth letter is entered, the last letter will  
flash.  
4
5
When the deleting operation starts, the SD  
card access lamp is on, and the indication  
“ACTIVE” is displayed on the LCD panel.  
When the deletion of the data is finished, the  
SD memory card access lamp turns off, and  
the indication “OK” is displayed on the LCD  
panel.  
When the Rotary Encoder 3 is pressed, the  
indication “NO?” is displayed on the LCD  
panel. Turn the Rotary Encoder to select the  
indication “YES?” and start writing data by  
pressing the Rotary Encoder 3 again.  
Initialization of the card  
5
6
When the writing operation starts, the SD  
card access lamp is on and the indication  
“ACTIVE” is displayed on the LCD panel.  
1
Select “SYSTEM” using the SHUTTER/  
SYSTEM button, and display the menu on  
the fourth layer using the  
4button.  
When the writing of the data is finished, the  
SD memory card access lamp turns off, and  
the indication “OK” is displayed on the LCD  
panel.  
The indication “EXEC” is displayed.  
2
When the Rotary Encoder 3 is pressed, the  
indication “NO?” is displayed on the LCD  
panel. Turn the Rotary Encoder 3 to select  
the indication “YES?” and start the  
initialization by pressing the Rotary Encoder  
3 again.  
The following procedures are the same as  
procedures 4 and 5 for deleting files from the  
card.  
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Menu operation  
Operations using the LCD panel  
The menu can be adjusted using the Rotary  
Encoders (1 to 3) after displaying the menu on  
the LCD panel.  
Operation of the camera recorder  
menu  
With the unit, it is possible to set the menu of the  
camera recorder by checking the monitor.  
Use this feature to set any items that are not  
included in the unit menu.  
1
Press one of the following buttons: BLACK/  
SHAD button, FLARE/MATRIX button,  
GAMMA/DTL button, WHITE/SKINDTL  
button, or KNEE/FUNC button to select an  
item on the menu.  
1
2
Connect the VIDEO OUT connector of the  
unit to the monitor.  
Press the MENU ON button for 3 seconds or  
longer.  
The menu of the camera recorder is  
displayed on the monitor.  
2
The indication will switch to the item under  
the panel # the item on the panel # the  
state before entering the menu mode # the  
item under the panel step by step every time  
the button is pressed.  
<Note>  
When the lamp of the CHARA ON button is  
off, the menu is not displayed on the monitor.  
The LED indicating the selected item is on  
and the first layer of the menu for the  
selected item is displayed on the LCD panel.  
3
Operate the menu by operating the Rotary  
Encoder 3 in the same way as the JOG dial  
on the main unit of the camera recorder.  
3
4
Move the layer on the menu using the  
4
button or  
looped.)  
3
button. (Indications are not  
<Note>  
Significant items such as frame frequency etc.,  
cannot be changed from the unit. In this case,  
these items can be changed from the camera  
recorder.  
For details such as menu items and setting  
methods, refer to the operation manual of the  
camera recorder.  
Adjust the value of the sub-items on the  
menu using the rotary encoder. The  
numerical values are increased by turning  
the rotary encoder clockwise and reduced by  
turning it counterclockwise.  
Depending on the layers, 1 to 3 sub-items  
are displayed on the LCD panel.  
(In some layers, it is necessary to press the  
rotary encoder3)  
Adjustment of functions on the unit  
It is possible to adjust the sound heard when a  
button on the unit is pressed and the brightness  
of the LCD panel button by using the menu of the  
unit. For details, refer to “SYSTEM” (page 31).  
5
When the camera menu is open, the menu  
displayed on the LCD panel of the unit is  
closed, “CAMERA MENU OPEN” is  
displayed.  
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Menu item  
Menu  
BLACK  
The menu items on the unit may vary with the  
camera recorder connected to the unit.  
Variable  
range  
Layer  
1
Item  
Contents description Storage  
RPED  
BPED  
–100  
:
+100  
To set the pedestal for  
For the following menu items, the factory settings  
for the unit only are set separately from the  
camera recorder.  
Rch  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
:
+100  
To set the pedestal for  
Gch  
Š BLACK-VR-CONTROL, BLACK-VR-  
MODE, and BLACK-VR-RANGE in  
“BLACK”  
Š GAIN-VR-MODE and GAIN-VR-RANGE in  
“WHITE”  
–100  
:
+100  
To set the pedestal for  
Bch  
Š BUZZER, LCD CONTRAST, and SW  
BRIGHT in “SYSTEM”  
2
3
BLACK-VR- FLR  
CONTROL PED  
To select the items to be  
adjusted using the  
BLACK volume  
FLR: FLARE  
PED: PEDESTAL  
Yes  
Yes  
When the column of “Storage” in the menu table  
is answered with “Yes”, the settings for the  
relevant items can be stored on the unit or the  
SD memory card as a scene file. For details,  
refer to “Operation of the scene file” (page 19)  
and “Saving/Loading of scene files onto the SD  
memory card” (page 21).  
BLACK-VR- ABS  
To select whether the  
BLACK volume of the  
RGB is operated using  
the absolute value or  
the relative value  
ABS: Absolute value  
REL: Relative value  
MODE  
REL  
4
BLACK-VR- MIN  
RANGE NORM  
MAX  
To switch the variable  
range of the BLACK  
volume of RGB  
Yes  
MIN:  
NORM:  
MAX:  
n
n
n
25  
50  
100  
<Note>  
When “PED” is selected in the BLACK-VR-CONTROL  
and the lamp of the VR ACTIVE button is on or “ABS”  
(absolute value) is selected in the BLACK-VR-MODE  
item, it is impossible to adjust the PRED/GPEG/BPEG  
items using the rotary encoder. Adjust these items using  
the BLACK volume.  
is the factory setting mode.  
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Menu item (Continued)  
FLARE  
WHITE  
Variable  
range  
Variable  
range  
Layer  
1
Item  
Contents description Storage  
Layer  
1
Item  
Contents description Storage  
RFLAR  
–100  
:
+100  
To set the flare for Rch  
RGAIN  
BGAIN  
–200  
:
+200  
To set the Rch gain  
Yes  
Yes  
GFLAR  
BFLAR  
FLAR-  
–100  
:
+100  
To set the flare for Gch  
–200  
:
+200  
To set the Bch gain  
Yes  
Yes  
–100  
:
+100  
To set the flare for Bch  
2
FILTER-INH ON  
To select whether the  
filter has data for the  
AWB memory (Ach,  
Bch) or not, for the  
respective filters  
independently  
Yes  
OFF  
2
ON  
To set ON/OFF of the  
Yes  
CORRECT OFF  
flare correction  
<Note>  
ON: Data are held in Yes  
When the BLACK volume is assigned for flare  
adjustment, it must be set in BLACK-VR-CONTROL,  
BLACK-VR-MODE, and BLACK-VR-RANGE. When  
“FLR” is selected in the BLACK-VR-CONTROL item, the  
flare can be adjusted by using the BLACK volume.  
Switching between the absolute value mode and the  
relative value mode of the volume can be set in the  
BLACK-VR-MODE item, while switching of the variable  
range can be set in the BLACK-VR-RANGE item. When  
the absolute value is selected in the BLACK-VR-MODE  
item or the lamp of the VR-ACTIVE button is turned on,  
R FLAR/G FLAR/B FLAR items cannot be adjusted  
using the rotary encoder. They must be adjusted with  
the BLACK volume.  
two memory  
locations (Ach,  
Bch) regardless  
of the filter.  
OFF: The respective  
filters hold data.  
3
SKLS-AWB OFF  
To turn on the shock-  
less AWB (FAST/  
NORMAL NORMAL/SLOW1/  
FAST  
Yes  
Yes  
SLOW1 SLOW2/SLOW3)  
SLOW2  
SLOW3  
AWBAREA 25%  
To switch the AWB  
detection area  
50%  
90%  
4
5
GAIN-VR-  
MODE  
ABS  
REL  
To select whether the  
GAIN volumes for R  
and B are operated  
using the absolute  
value or the relative  
value  
GAMMA  
Variable  
range  
Layer  
1
Item  
Contents description Storage  
Yes  
Yes  
RGAM  
–15  
:
+15  
To set the gamma for  
Rch  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
ABS: Absolute value  
REL: Relative value  
MGAM  
BGAM  
0.30  
:
0.75  
To set the master  
gamma  
GAIN-VR-  
RANGE  
MIN  
NORM  
MAX  
To switch the variable  
range of the GAIN  
volumes for R and B  
MIN:  
NORM:  
MAX:  
n
n
n
50  
100  
200  
–15  
:
+15  
To set the gamma for  
Bch  
<Note>  
2
3
GAMMA-  
MODE-SEL SD  
HD  
To select the gamma  
When the absolute value is selected in the GAIN-VR-  
MODE item, or the lamp of the VR ACTIVE button is  
turned on, the R GAIN/G GAIN items cannot be  
adjusted using the rotary encoder. They must be  
adjusted using the GAIN volume.  
F-LIKE1  
F-LIKE2  
F-LIKE3  
Yes  
Yes  
GAMMA-  
CORRECT OFF  
ON  
To set ON/OFF of the  
gamma correction  
is the factory setting mode.  
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Menu item (Continued)  
WHITE (Continued)  
Variable  
range  
Variable  
range  
Layer  
6
Item  
Contents description Storage  
Layer  
9
Item  
Contents description Storage  
COLR-  
TEMP-PRE  
2300k  
:
8000k  
To set the color  
temperature in the AWB No  
PRE  
AWB-B  
MEM  
To set the position of  
the WHITE BAL switch  
and the assignment of  
Bch  
7
AWB-A  
MEM  
To set the position of  
the WHITE BAL switch  
and the assignment of  
Yes  
MEM: This assigns the  
memory value  
when the AWB is  
executed.  
Ach  
Yes  
MEM: This assigns the  
memory value  
when the AWB is  
executed.  
TEMP-B  
2300k  
:
8000k  
To set the position of  
the WHITE BAL switch  
and the color  
temperature in case of  
Bch  
The step varies with the  
camera conditions.  
No  
TEMP-A  
AWB-A-  
2300k  
:
8000k  
To set the position of  
the WHITE BAL switch  
and the color  
temperature in case of  
Ach  
The step varies with the  
camera conditions.  
No  
10 AWB-B-  
ON  
ON: Even if the AWB is  
executed, the set  
value for the GAIN  
OFFSET of the  
AWB-B will not be  
reset.  
OFF: When the AWB is  
executed, the set  
value for the GAIN  
OFFSET of the  
AWB-B will be  
GAIN-OFST OFF  
8
ON  
ON: Even if the AWB is  
executed, the set  
value for the GAIN  
OFFSET of the  
AWB-A will not be  
reset.  
OFF: When the AWB is  
executed, the set  
value for the GAIN  
OFFSET of the  
AWB-A will be  
GAIN-OFST OFF  
Yes  
Yes  
reset.  
reset.  
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KNEE  
SHUTTER  
Variable  
range  
Variable  
range  
Layer  
1
Item  
Contents description Storage  
Layer  
1
Item  
Contents description Storage  
M-KNEE  
ON  
OFF  
To set the mode when  
the AUTO KNEE switch  
MODE  
FIX  
S.S  
To select whether the  
shutter setting for  
is off  
Yes  
SHUTTER ON is set to  
ON: MANUAL KNEE  
OFF: KNEE OFF  
the fixed mode or the  
synchro-scan mode  
FIX: Fixed shutter  
S.S: Syncro-scan  
Yes  
2
MKNPNT  
MKNSLP  
WCLIP  
70.0%  
:
To set the position of  
the MANUAL KNEE  
107.0% POINT by 0.5% step  
Yes  
Yes  
SPED  
1/60  
To select the shutter  
speed  
The selected speed  
type (for the fixed  
shutter, for the synchro-  
scan) varies with the  
mode.  
1/100  
1/120  
1/250  
1/1000  
1/2000  
HALF  
00  
:
99  
To set the tilt angle of  
the MANUAL KNEE  
Yes  
No  
3
4
ON  
OFF  
To set ON/OFF of the  
WHITE CLIP function  
Yes  
Yes  
WCLIPLVL 90%  
To set the WHITE CLIP  
LEVEL  
ACTION  
ON  
OFF  
To display conditions of  
the shutter  
(Display only)  
:
109%  
AKNP  
80%  
:
107%  
To set the position of  
the AUTO KNEE POINT  
by 1% step  
AKLV  
100  
:
To set the AUTO KNEE  
LEVEL  
109  
AKRESP  
1
:
To set the AUTO KNEE  
response speed  
8
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Menu item (Continued)  
SHAD  
MATRIX  
Variable  
range  
Variable  
range  
Layer  
1
Item  
Contents description Storage  
Layer  
1
Item  
Contents description Storage  
B-SHD  
ON  
OFF  
To select the black  
Yes  
TABL  
A
B
To select the table for  
the matrix color  
shading ON/OFF  
correction in case of the  
MATRIX ON and one to  
be set on the unit.  
DETECT  
W-SHD  
EXEC  
To activate the auto  
black shading  
adjustment  
No  
Yes  
C-CORCT ON  
To select ON/OFF for  
the 12-axis color  
correction  
2
3
ON  
OFF  
To select the white  
shading ON/OFF  
Yes  
OFF  
HSAW  
(W-R)  
–255  
:
+255  
To adjust the R-H-SAW  
white shading  
Every NORM and  
EXTENDER has  
respective values.  
2
R-G  
–63  
:
To adjust the matrix  
color of R-G  
It will be switched using  
+63  
the TABL A/B.  
Yes  
Yes  
R-B  
–63  
:
+63  
To adjust the matrix  
color of R-B  
HPAR  
(W-R)  
–255  
:
+255  
To adjust the R-H-PARA  
white shading  
3
4
5
G-R  
–63  
:
+63  
To adjust the matrix  
color of G-R  
4
5
6
7
8
VSAW  
(W-R)  
–255  
:
+255  
To adjust the R-V-SAW  
white shading  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
G-B  
–63  
:
+63  
To adjust the matrix  
color of G-B  
VPAR  
(W-R)  
–255  
:
+255  
To adjust the R-V-PARA  
white shading  
B-R  
–63  
:
+63  
To adjust the matrix  
color of B-R  
HSAW  
(W-G)  
–255  
:
+255  
To adjust the G-H-SAW  
white shading  
Yes  
B-G  
–63  
:
+63  
To adjust the matrix  
color of B-G  
HPAR  
(W-G)  
–255  
:
+255  
To adjust the G-H-PARA  
white shading  
C-COR  
R
R-Mg  
Mg  
Mg-B  
B
B-Cy  
Cy  
Cy-G  
G
G-YI  
YI  
To select the color  
correction axis to be  
adjusted in the 12-axis  
color correction  
VSAW  
(W-G)  
–255  
:
+255  
To adjust the G-V-SAW  
white shading  
VPAR  
(W-G)  
–255  
:
+255  
To adjust the G-V-PARA  
white shading  
HSAW  
(W-B)  
–255  
:
+255  
To adjust the B-H-SAW  
white shading  
Yes  
HPAR  
(W-B)  
–255  
:
+255  
To adjust the B-H-PARA  
white shading  
YI-R  
SATU  
–63  
:
+63  
To adjust the saturation  
of the color correction  
axis selected in the C-  
COR.  
VSAW  
(W-B)  
–255  
:
+255  
To adjust the B-V-SAW  
white shading  
PHASE  
–63  
:
+63  
To adjust the color  
phase of the color  
correction axis selected  
in the C-COR.  
VPAR  
(W-B)  
–255  
:
+255  
To adjust the B-V-PARA  
white shading  
<Note>  
For the adjustment of the shading, the adjusted setting  
on the unit will be retained in the main unit of the camera  
recorder regardless of the ON/OFF setting on the RC-  
DATA-SAVE item.  
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Menu item (Continued)  
DTL  
SKIN DTL  
Variable  
range  
Variable  
range  
Layer  
1
Item  
Contents description Storage  
Layer  
1
Item  
Contents description Storage  
MDTL  
–31  
:
+31  
To set the level of the  
master detail (H and V)  
S DTL  
OFF  
A
B
To select the skin tone  
table that enables skin  
tone details  
AB  
OFF: To select OFF of  
HDTL  
VDTL  
CORG  
0
:
63  
To set the H.DTL  
LEVEL  
the skin color  
Yes  
DTL  
A:  
B:  
To put DTL in the  
SKINTONE  
setting set in  
Table A  
To put DTL in the  
SKINTONE  
setting set in  
Table B  
0
:
31  
To set the V.DTL LEVEL  
2
3
4
OFF  
0
:
To set detailed noise  
elimination level  
5
Yes  
AB: To put DTL in the  
SKINTONE  
FREQ  
LDP  
0
:
31  
To set the H.DTL FREQ  
Yes  
setting set in  
Tables A and B  
0
:
5
To set the LEVEL  
DEPEND  
OUTPUT  
SZEB  
MONI  
VIDEO  
To select the output that  
adds SKINZEBRA  
ON  
OFF  
To select ON/OFF for  
SKIN ZEBRA against  
the output selected in  
OUTPUT  
The ZEBRA will be  
attached to the color of  
the table set in  
K-AP  
OFF  
0
:
To set the details of the  
high brightness part  
5
+GAIN  
–GAIN  
CLIP  
–31  
:
+31  
To change the level in  
the + direction of the  
H.DTL  
Yes  
DETECT.  
–31  
:
+31  
To change the level in  
the – (down) direction of  
the H.DTL  
2
TABL  
A
B
To select the table for  
setting SKIN TONE to  
be adjusted using the  
unit  
Yes  
Yes  
0
:
63  
To change the clip in the  
+ direction of the DTL  
signals  
3
4
SCORG  
YMAX  
0
:
7
To set the effects of  
SKIN TONE DTL  
scoring  
SOURCE  
R+G  
G+B  
To set the signal source  
of the DTL signal  
Yes  
0
:
255  
To set the maximum  
value of the brightness  
signals enabling SKIN  
TONE  
2G+R+B components  
3G+R  
R
Yes  
G
YMIN  
0
:
255  
To set the minimum  
value of the brightness  
signals enabling SKIN  
TONE  
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SKIN DTL (Continued)  
FUNC  
Variable  
range  
Variable  
range  
Layer  
5
Item  
Contents description Storage  
Layer  
1
Item  
Contents description Storage  
ICENT  
0
:
255  
To set the center  
position on the I-axis (to  
set the area where  
IRISLVL  
0
:
100  
To set the target value  
of the auto iris  
SKIN TONE is effective)  
Yes  
PEAK/AVE  
0
:
100  
To determine the  
accounting ratio of the  
peak against the  
Yes  
IWIDTH  
0
:
To set the width of the  
area where SKIN TONE  
on the I-axis with the  
center position at I  
255  
standard of the auto iris  
2
IRIS-  
WINDOW  
NORM1 To select the auto iris  
NORM2 detection window  
CENTER NORM1: Center of the  
screen  
CENT is effective  
6
QWIDTH  
QPHASE  
0
:
255  
To set the width of the  
area where SKIN TONE  
on the Q-axis with the  
center position at I  
NORM2: Bottom side of Yes  
the screen  
CENT is effective  
CENTR: Spots at the  
center of the  
Yes  
No  
–128  
:
To set the phase of the  
area where SKIN TONE  
having a standard on  
the Q-axis is effective  
screen  
+127  
3
4
IRISGAIN  
GAINVAL  
CAM  
LENS  
To select whether the  
iris gain is adjusted on  
the camera recorder or  
7
SKIN-GET EXEC  
This will be used for  
obtaining the color  
phase as the target for  
SKIN TONE DTL  
the lens  
Yes  
1
:
20  
To set the IRIS GAIN  
adjustment value on the  
camera recorder  
USER-SW USW-M To select the USER  
USW-1 switch where functions  
USW-2 will be changed  
SELECT  
INH  
To select the function to  
S/GAIN be assigned to the  
DS.GAIN USER button selected  
LINE MIX in the USER-SW item  
S.IRIS  
I.OVR  
S.BLK  
<Note>  
When the unit is  
connected to the  
Yes  
B.GAMMA camera recorder, the  
AUDIO CH1 “I.OVR” operation is  
AUDIO CH2 disabled.  
REC SW  
Y GET  
RET SW  
PRE REC  
DRS  
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Menu item (Continued)  
FUNC (Continued)  
SYSTEM  
Variable  
range  
Variable  
range  
Layer  
5
Item  
Contents description Storage  
Layer  
1
Item  
Contents description Storage  
BLK-  
GAMMA  
–3  
To set the gamma curve  
for dark portions  
CARD-  
READ  
1
:
8
To select the file  
number to be read out  
–2  
–1  
OFF  
1
2
3
Yes  
No  
No  
TITLE  
¢¢¢¢¢ To read out the title  
¢¢¢  
applied to the data of  
the file to be read out,  
and display it  
6
RC-DATA- ON  
SAVE OFF  
To select whether the  
value adjusted in the  
unit will be retained in  
the main unit of the  
camera recorder or not,  
when the unit is  
2
3
CARD-  
WRITE  
1
:
8
To select the file  
number to be written  
TITLE  
¢¢¢¢¢ To enter the title applied  
¢¢¢  
to the data of the file to  
be written  
removed from the  
camera recorder  
Yes  
CARD-  
DELETE  
1
:
8
To select the file  
number to be deleted  
When this is set to OFF  
and the unit is removed,  
the settings for the  
camera recorder will  
return to the state  
before connecting the  
unit.  
No  
No  
TITLE  
¢¢¢¢¢ To read the title applied  
¢¢¢  
to the data of the file to  
be deleted, and display  
it  
4
5
CARD-  
CONFIG  
To configure the card  
BUZZER  
ON  
OFF  
To select whether the  
buzzer is turned on  
when the switch for the No  
lamp to turn on is  
pressed  
6
7
LCD  
CONTRAST  
0
:
10  
:
15  
To adjust the contrast of  
the LCD panel  
No  
SW BRIGHT  
0
:
To adjust the brightness  
of the lamp for the  
10  
:
switch  
No  
15  
8
9
RCU-  
FACTRY  
To return the volume  
variable range of the  
unit to the factory  
settings  
No  
No  
VERSION  
To display the version of  
the software for the unit  
is the factory setting  
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Connection cable  
A 10 m connection cable is attached to the unit. To extend the cable, use the optional dedicated cable.  
If several 10 m cables are connected in tandem, the power supply may be unstable due to voltage  
drops etc.  
In an emergency, apply a higher voltage within a range from 11 V to 17 V for the power supply of DC 12  
V to the camera recorder. If the input voltage to the unit is 8 V or less, operation becomes unstable.  
Refer to the following. A twisted-pair cable must be used for the control line of the 10-pin cable.  
Attenuation of the coaxial cable must be set to around –6 dB at maximum in 10 MHz.  
Camera recorder side  
HR10A-10P-10P (Hirose Electric)  
Controller side  
HR10A-10P10S (Hirose Electric)  
CAM DATA (H)  
CAM DATA (H)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Twisted pair  
Twisted pair  
CAM DATA (C)  
CAM DATA (C)  
CAM CONT (H)  
CAM CONT (H)  
CAM CONT (L)  
CAM CONT (L)  
ECU_ON  
ECU_ON  
Video output  
Video input  
GND (Video)  
GND (Video)  
1.5C - 2V  
Standby  
Standby  
3
3
h
h
or less  
or less  
+12 V (IN)  
+12 V (IN)  
9
10  
9
10  
GND  
GND  
Connector GND  
Connector GND  
Confirmation of software version  
The software version for this unit can be confirmed in “VERSION” under SYSTEM in the unit menu.  
Confirm for questions.  
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Specifications  
Power supply: DC 12 V  
Power consumption: 6 W  
indicates safety items.  
External dimensions (W  
a
H
a
D)  
185 mm a 131 mm a 60 mm  
(7-5/16 inches a 5-3/16 inches a  
2-5/8 inches)  
Weight  
1.3 kg (2.87 lb)  
Operating temperature  
0 °C to +40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)  
Storage temperature  
–20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to 140 °F)  
Maximum cable length  
50 m  
[Input/Output]  
CAMERA  
10-pin multi-connector  
a
1
MONITOR  
BNC  
a
1, 1 VP-P (for menu setting)  
Please note that specifications and appearance are  
subject to change, for improvement purpose,  
without notice.  
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Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private  
households)  
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical  
and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste.  
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated  
collection points,where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis. Alternatively, in  
some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the  
purchase of an equivalent new product.  
Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any  
potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise  
arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority for further  
details of your nearest designated collection point.  
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with  
national legislation.  
For business users in the European Union  
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for  
further information.  
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union  
This symbol is only valid in the European Union.  
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct  
method of disposal.  
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