User’s Guide
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DMC 1000
Infinity Digital Media Camcorder
Table of contents
Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
1.1.1 Xensium™ imager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
1.1.2 Advanced camcorder technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
1.1.3 IT-based recording media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
1.1.4 On-board selectable compression . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
1.1.5 Ultimate connectivity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
1.1.6 User interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
1.1.7 Enhancing your workflows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Key features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Infinity type numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Quick reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
About this user’s guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Mounting a lens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Viewfinder (2-inch) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
2.2.1 Mounting the viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
2.2.2 Positioning the viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
2.2.3 Mounting a wide angle eyepiece. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Mounting a microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Attaching a battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Adjusting the shoulder pad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Attaching a carrying strap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Mounting a top light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
2.7.1 Top light operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Wireless microphone receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Tripod adapter plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
2.10 Anchoring the camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
3.1.1 Battery supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
3.1.2 External power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
3.1.3 Power switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Opening the side panel display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Assignable buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
3.3.1 Operation panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
3.3.2 Lens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
3.3.3 Carrying handle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Lens preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
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Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
3.5.1 Viewfinder set-up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
3.5.2 Viewfinder markers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
3.5.3 Viewfinder LED indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
3.5.4 Viewfinder on-screen display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Side panel home screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
3.7.1 Default style. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
3.7.2 Day or night style. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Camera status display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Lights and indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
3.9.1 Tally indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
3.9.2 Media indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
3.10 Playback indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
3.11 Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
3.11.1 Video monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
3.11.2 External SDI signal monitoring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
3.11.3 Audio monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
3.12 Time and date settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
3.13 Genlock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Menu navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
4.1.1 User levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Side panel display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Side panel menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
4.3.1 Home screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
4.3.2 Side panel menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
4.3.3 Function buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
4.3.4 Menu structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Viewfinder menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
4.4.1 Viewfinder menu structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
4.4.2 Entering the viewfinder menu system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
4.4.3 Finding your way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
4.4.4 Leaving the viewfinder menu system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
4.4.5 Making changes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
4.4.6 Undoing changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Video standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
5.1.1 Aspect ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Input and output connectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
5.2.1 Digital connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
5.2.2 Analog connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Color bar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Standard video settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Gain selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Working with optical filters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
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Color temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
5.7.1 Presets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
5.7.2 Memory positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
5.7.3 Continuous white balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
5.7.4 Selecting the color temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Auto white balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
Exposure time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
5.10 Contrast button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
5.11 Video menu adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
5.11.1 Detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
5.11.2 Skin detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
5.11.3 Knee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
5.11.4 Gamma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
5.11.5 Matrix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78
5.11.6 Color saturation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
6.2.1 Front microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
6.2.2 Rear line or microphone inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
6.2.3 Digital audio sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
6.2.4 Wireless microphone (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
6.2.5 Gain settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
Recording audio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
6.3.1 Select source. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
6.3.2 Set recording levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
Audio monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
Outputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
General audio settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
Main format settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
7.1.1 Recording from external inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88
Time code settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89
Recording buffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89
Recording media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89
7.4.1 CompactFlash cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
Getting a picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
8.1.1 Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
8.1.2 Recall standard video values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
8.1.3 Exposure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
8.1.4 Video adjustments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
8.1.5 Audio adjustments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
8.1.6 Frame and focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
8.2.1 Start recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
8.2.2 Stop recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
Quick review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
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Viewing clips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
9.1.1 Thumbnail overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
9.1.2 Playback. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
9.1.3 Menu button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
10.1 Setting up communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101
10.2 USB connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
10.3 IEEE 1394 connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
10.4 FTP connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
11.1 Specifications for DMC 1000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103
11.2 Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105
11.3 Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107
12.1 Audio menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109
12.2 Video menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114
12.3 Setup menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119
12.4 System menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120
13.1 VF menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125
13.2 Video menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127
13.3 Setup menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132
13.4 Audio menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134
13.5 System menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138
14.1 Update software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143
14.1.1 Software package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143
14.1.2 Preparation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144
14.1.3 Update procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144
14.2 Updating the license . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147
14.2.1 Preparation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147
14.2.2 Update procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147
14.3 Black calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149
14.4 Touch screen calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150
14.5 Cleaning the touch screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150
14.6 Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150
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End-of-life product recycling
Grass Valley’s innovation and excellence in product design also extends to the programs we’ve
established to manage the recycling of our products. Grass Valley has developed a
comprehensive end-of-life product take back program for recycle or disposal of end-of-life
products. Our program meets the requirements of the European Union’s WEEE Directive and
in the United States the requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency, individual state
agencies or local agencies.
Grass Valley’s end-of-life product take-back program assures proper disposal by use of Best
Available Technology. This program accepts any Grass Valley branded equipment. Upon
request, a Certificate of Recycling or a Certificate of Destruction, depending on the ultimate
disposition of the product, can be sent to the requester.
Grass Valley will be responsible for all costs associated with recycling and disposal, including
freight, however you are responsible for the removal of the equipment from your facility and
packing the equipment ready for pickup.
For further information on the Grass Valley product take back system please contact Grass
Valley at + 800 80 80 20 20 or +33 1 48 25 20 20 from most other countries. In the US and
Canada please call 800-547-8949 or 530-478-4148. Ask to be connected to the EH&S
Department. In addition, information concerning the program can be found at:
www.thomsongrassvalley.com/environment
Software licenses for this product
The Infinity Digital Media Camcorder incorporates software code that is licensed under the
GNU General Public License (GPL) and the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). Under
these licenses customers have the right to obtain, modify, and redistribute the relevant source
code. You can find the relevant source code packages at www.thomson.net/open-software.
You can also obtain a copy of the source code from Thomson on CD. A fee for creation,
handling and postage will be charged. To request a CD with the source code, send an e-mail to
The Infinity Digital Media Camcorder incorporates software code that is licensed under the
MIT license.
The Infinity Digital Media Camcorder incorporates software code that is licensed under the
Modified BSD license.
The text of these licenses is available at www.thomson.net/open-software.
The Infinity Digital Media Camcorder incorporates Info-ZIP (Copyright (c) 1990-2007 Info-ZIP. All
rights reserved.) The full text of this license is available at www.info-zip.org/license.html.
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Warnings
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the camcorder to rain or moisture and avoid
using it in humid or damp places.
To avoid electrical shock, do not remove covers or panels. Refer servicing to qualified
personnel only.
To prevent risk of overheating, ventilate the unit correctly.
In case of an emergency ensure that the battery pack and the external power supply are
disconnected.
Always disconnect the DC input connector before removing the battery.
Connect the camcorder to a power source with the specified voltage rating.
When using an external power supply it must be connected to earth potential.
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Cautions
To ensure continuous high performance from the camcorder take the following cautions into
consideration:
•
•
•
•
•
Refer mounting and installation of optional boards to qualified service personnel.
Use recommended accessories only.
Do not subject the camcorder to severe shocks or vibration.
Do not expose the camcorder to extreme temperatures.
Do not leave the camcorder in direct sunlight or close to heating appliances for extended
periods.
•
•
•
•
•
•
Do not allow sunlight to shine directly into the viewfinder.
Avoid extreme highlights as these can cause various kinds of optical reflections.
Do not allow laser beams to shine into the lens as this could damage the imagers.
Always turn off power after use.
Remove the media before storing the camcorder for an extended period.
Clean the camcorder and its attachments regularly, especially contact areas such as the
touch screen and hand grip. For cleaning the touch screen refer to the maintenance
section.
Batteries
•
•
•
To avoid the risk of explosion always replace the battery with a correct type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions of the manufacturer of the battery.
Remove the battery before storing the camcorder for an extended period.
Tripod installation
•
This camcorder can be mounted on a tripod. For safe installation and operation of the
tripod refer to the manufacturer’s documentation.
•
The typical configuration for this camcorder (camera with a standard HD lens, 2-inch
viewfinder, battery and a top light mounted, total weight 10.2 kg or 22.5 lbs has proved to
be stable when used on a tripod with the following specifications: height 1.45 m (57 in),
leg distance at floor level of 0.80 m (31.5 in).These values are recommendations only.
Always check the mechanical stability of the unit before using it.
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Attention
About the Xensium imager
•
The Xensium imager used in the Infinity camcorder is equipped with an electronic rolling
shutter. When shooting under (artificial) low-frequent fluorescent lighting conditions the
image may be affected by intensity variations.
About the side panel display
•
The camcorder’s side panel display is a TFT display that is manufactured using high
precision technology that yields a quality of 99.99% or higher. However, it is possible that
one or more pixels may constantly display a single color or be permanently off. This does
not indicate a defective display and your recorded data is not affected.
•
Exposing the display to direct sunlight or very bright light sources for extended periods
may damage the unit. It is recommended that you close the display with the screen facing
the camcorder body.
About REV PRO disks
•
•
•
When a REV PRO disk is not in use, always store it in its protective case.
Avoid handling the disk by the front edge (the edge that inserts into the drive).
If you suspect a disk is defective, replace it immediately. Do not continue to use it as this
could damage the drive.
•
If a disk is difficult to insert, make sure that the logo is facing away from the camcorder
and try again. Never force a disk into or out of the REV PRO drive; this could damage the
drive and the disk.
•
•
Avoid exposing REV PRO disks to direct sunlight, extreme temperatures or moisture.
Avoid exposing REV PRO disks to strong magnetic fields such as those produced by
monitors or speakers.
•
Avoid dropping a REV PRO disk. This could cause damage to the disk.
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1 Technology
The Grass Valley™ Infinity™ Digital Media Camcorder signifies a revolutionary step in ENG and
EFP acquisition — combining the best of Grass Valley’s multiple Emmy® award-winning
camcorder engineering with leading IT recording and connectivity technologies. This
camcorder is part of the new Infinity Series product line — designed from the ground up to
bring all the benefits of advanced technologies to the broadcast and production industries. This
line represents the future of acquisition and recording products, delivering affordable, open and
truly flexible systems.
•
HD/SD multi-format support including 1080i50/59.94, 720p50/59.94, 576i50 and
480i59.94.
•
•
Flexible video encoding/decoding options, including DV25, JPEG2000 and MPEG-2.
Choice of removable recording/playback media including intgerated Grass Valley
REV PRO™ and CompactFlash® slots.
•
•
•
Video, audio and metadata content are written in the open OP-1A MXF-based wrapper.
Traditional inputs and outputs.
Supports multiple IT-based interfaces: USB 2.0, IEEE 1394 and Gigabit Ethernet.
1.1.1 Xensium™ imager
The Infinity Digital Media Camcorder uses the new Grass Valley Xensium imagers which offer a
wider dynamic range and improved signal-to-noise performance when compared to current
CMOS imagers.
The imaging chip is at the heart of professional camera design, and Grass Valley has continually
worked to achieve high resolution, wide contrast handling and low noise. Coupled with Grass
Valley's broad spectrum digital signal processing it is set to deliver remarkable pictures in
uncompromised HD resolutions.
1.1.2 Advanced camcorder technology
The Infinity Digital Media Camcorder provides a choice of video formats and standards
selectable within the camcorder. You can choose from 576i50, 480i59.94, 1080i50, 1080i59.94,
720p50 and 720p59.94. Standard-definition (SD) formats are selectable in either 16:9, 4:3 or
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letterbox aspect ratios. This makes the camcorder ideal for multi-format acquisition and for
straightforward migration from standard definition (SD) to high definition (HD) within your
workflow. The camcorder provides digital imaging for crystal-clear quality with advanced 22-bit
accurate video processing for image control.
1.1.3 IT-based recording media
The Infinity Digital Media Camcorder is the first camcorder to use off-the-shelf REV PRO
removable disks and professional-grade CompactFlash solid-state memory as recording and
playback media. The extremely durable REV PRO removable disks provide the portability, and
cost-effectiveness of videotape with the speed, flexibility, and ease-of-use of true nonlinear
media such as hard disks.
Professional-grade CompactFlash memory is a readily available solid-state technology that
delivers the high level of performance needed for demanding professional video applications.
These cards are small, lightweight and extremely durable. Professional-grade CompactFlash
cards currently hold up to 16 GB with sufficient throughput for both SD and HD recording.
Trends indicate that CompactFlash cards will continue to increase in storage capacity while
decreasing in cost—making it an excellent open solution for solid-state recording.
Both REV PRO and CompactFlash media offer unprecedented advantages in terms of usability,
price and performance. They offer many benefits for video professionals such as nonlinear
random access to video files, simultaneous playback while recording and non-degrading
archival storage.
1.1.4 On-board selectable compression
Infinity Series products provide you a choice of compression schemes and bit rates, giving you
the option to select what is best for your workflow today and for the future. The Infinity Digital
Media Camcorder supports DV, JPEG2000 and MPEG-2 (optional) compression, assignable via
the camcorder’s user interface. The DV codec is 25 Mb/s 4:2:0 (PAL) or 4:1:1 (NTSC), making it
ideal for immediate use in your workflow today. JPEG2000 is a next-generation compression
scheme that can be used for both SD and HD acquisition. It provides high-efficiency
compression, 10-bit 4:2:2 encoding, high image quality and no blocking artifacts —and is fully
scalable. Industry-standard MPEG-2 compression is available as an option and can be used for
a variety of HD compression profiles.
1.1.5 Ultimate connectivity
The Infinity Digital Media Camcorder connects using both traditional and IT interfaces.
Traditional inputs and outputs include BNC connectors for (HD-)SDI, CVBS, Time Code, AES
digital audio and XLRs for analog audio. The camcorder comes with three USB 2.0 connectors
(two hosts and one device), one IEEE 1394 connector and a HDMI display connector. It can
also connect to an external storage device (such as a hard drive or flash memory stick) via USB
or IEEE 1394. The Gigabit Ethernet port provides access to Ethernet networks.
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1.1.6 User interface
Camcorder operators can manipulate the camcorder through traditional controls for standard
operation and through a touch screen display. The built-in user interface supports video
monitoring, clip management, audio setup and metering, and detailed camcorder
configuration.
You can also use the LCP 400 application to control the camcorder. Running on a Windows
Mobile PDA or TouchPhone, it gives you access to all camera menus and settings — and lets
you change them while shooting. It displays audio levels and, thanks to its extremely low
latency, lets you make critical adjustments to audio parameters such as gain. You can create
and edit metadata such as names, dates, slugs, locations and even camera settings before,
during or after recording.
1.1.7 Enhancing your workflows
The Infinity Digital Media Camcorder enhances your existing workflow today, while allowing
you to move to more efficient IT workflows in the future. You can use the camcorder’s storage
media just like videotape in tape-based workflows. The only difference is that you use digital
media recorders and digital media drives as tape machine substitutes. However, Infinity Series
products offer more than videotape replacement. In nonlinear editing environments, for
example, you can also connect a REV PRO drive or CompactFlash card reader to a workstation
for direct access.
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1.2 Key features
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Three Xensium™ based 2/3-inch CMOS imagers with advanced image processing
functions:
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Full 1920 x 1080 active-pixel matrix
Superior noise performance
•
•
HD/SD multi-format support including 1080i50/59.94, 720p50/59.94, 576i50 and 480i59.94
video standards
Recording and playback to and from Grass Valley REV PRO and professional
CompactFlash® insertable media and external devices
•
•
•
Large internal video buffer for instant recording and switch-over mechanism
Video, audio and metadata content are written in the open OP-1A MXF based wrapper
Supports DV25, JPEG2000, and MPEG-2 (optional) compression schemes:
–
–
–
DV compression (25 Mb/s) for NTSC (4:1:1) and PAL (4:2:0)
JPEG2000 high-efficiency compression for SD (4:2:2) and HD (4:2:2)
MPEG-2 compression (requires optional DMC 1100 MPEG-2 board)
•
•
Traditional inputs/outputs include BNC connectors for HD-SDI or SDI (selectable, with or
without embedded audio), CVBS, timecode, AES/EBU digital audio and XLR outputs for
analog audio
IT-based interfaces:
–
–
–
Three high-speed USB 2.0 connectors (two host and one device)
IEEE 1394 connector
HDMI viewfinder connector, allows connection to alternative HD and HD-ready
displays
–
Gigabit Ethernet
•
•
•
C2IP remote control over IP connections
Configurable four-channel audio router with selectable input sources
Built-in 3.6-inch TFT color touch screen with user interface for:
–
–
–
–
–
Audio setup and metering
Video setup and monitoring
Recording setup and metadata
Clip management
Detailed camera configuration
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1.3 Infinity type numbers
Unit
Type number
Infinity Digital Media Camcorder
2-inch HDTV CRT viewfinder
Standard front microphone kit
Options
DMC 1000/10
DMC 1100
AJ-MC700
MPEG2 HD/SD board
DMC 1120
DMC 1180
Stereo front microphone connector kit
Accessories
Wireless Local Control Panel application
Operational Control Panel
Wide angle eyepiece for 2-inch viewfinder
External power supply (100 W)
Camera carrying bag
LCP 400
OCP 400/10
LDK 5390
LDK 5901
LDK 5020/60
LDK 5020/05
LDK 5031/10
Universal transport case
Tripod adapter plate
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1.4 Quick reference
The illustrations on the following pages show the location and name of the controls on the
camcorder. The table lists the controls and references the location in the manual where more
information can be found.
1
2
Side panel
display
Backlight/display Camera status
button
display
Level
Level
1
2
Audio level 1
Audio level 2
Navigation
control
Monitoring
speaker
Side panel
buttons
Zoom control
Power switch
3
4
Filter
selection switch
Exposure time
switch
Auto white
balance switch
Warning volume
Monitor volume
1
2
3
4
Clear
ND 1/4
ND 1/16
ND 1/64
Warning
Monitor
Head microphone
Exp.
Auto
Time
White
Marker
Standard recall
button
Marker button
Contrast button
Rec
Select
Std.
Recall
User 1
User 2
Contrast
Audio Level
Assignable buttons
Stby
+
Cam
Bars
+
White balance
selection switch
Operate switch
Save
-
-
Record
button
Audio volume
control
Menu
select button
Menu rotary
control
Operate
Gain
Output White Bal.
Gain selection
switch
Color bar switch
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Control name
Paragraph reference
Backlight / Display button
Camera Status display
Monitoring speaker
Side panel display
(future use)
Audio level 1 rotary switch
Audio level 2 rotary switch
Navigation control
Side panel buttons
Filter selection switch
Warning volume control
Monitor volume control
Standard recall button
Assignable buttons (User 1 and User 2)
White balance selection switch
Color bar switch
Gain selection switch
Operate switch
(future use)
Contrast button
Marker button
(future use)
Head (memo) microphone
Filter selection switch
Exposure time switch
Auto white balance switch
Menu rotary control
Menu select button
Audio volume control
Record button
(future use)
Power switch
Zoom control
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1
2
REV PRO
eject button/
status indicator
CompactFlash
eject button/
status indicator (2x)
Tally on/off
switch
Zebra on/off
switch
Option
switch
Media bay
cover switch
Tally
Zebra
Option
Open
Crisp
Contr.
Bright.
2
CF
1
REVPro
Crispening
control
Contrast
control
Brightness
control
REV PRO
media bay
CompactFlash
card bays (2x)
USB
connector
Top tally
light
IEEE 1394
connector
7
Rear tally
light
Rear tally
light
6
Digital output
Digital input
Analog output
Analog input
3
Microphone
connector
Lens
connector
Viewfinder
connector
5
Headset
output
Headset
microphone
DC out
connector
11-17V
1A max.
Audio
In
1
In
2
Network 2 Network 1
USB B
USB A
4
Line
Mic
+48V
Line
Mic
+8V
11-17V 7A
Audio Out
DC in
connector
Audio
input 1
Audio
input 2
Audio out
connector
Ethernet 2
connector
(future use)
Ethernet 1
connector
USB (B) device USB (A) host
connector connector
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Control name
Paragraph reference
Media bay cover switch
REV PRO eject button / status indicator
CompactFlash eject button / status indicator
CompactFlash card bays
REV PRO media bay
Tally on/off switch
Zebra on/off switch
Option switch
Brightness control
Contrast button
Crispening control
Viewfinder connector
Front microphone connector
Lens connector
(future use)
Ethernet 2 connector
Ethernet 1 connector
USB (B) device connector
USB (A) host connector
Headset output
Headset microphone (MicRear)
DC out connector
DC in connector
Audio input 1
Audio input 2
Audio out connector
Digital output connector
Digital input connector
Analog output connector
Analog input connector
USB host connector
Top tally light
IEEE 1394 connector
Rear tally lights
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1.5 About this user’s guide
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Outlines the technology used and lists the main features of the camcorder.
Chapter 2 - Attaching parts
Describes how to attach and adjust parts and accessories.
Chapter 3 - General set-up
Explains how to set up basic functions of the system to prepare it for use.
Chapter 4 - Menu navigation
Explains how to access and navigate the menu system to set up system, video and audio, and
recording preferences.
Chapter 5 - Video setup
Describes the procedures that should be followed to prepare the camcorder video setup.
Chapter 6 - Audio setup
Outlines the procedures that should be followed to prepare the camcorder audio setup.
Chapter 7- Recording setup
Provides information on how to choose and set up the recording parameters and media.
Chapter 8 - Shooting
Outlines how you use the camcorder to capture video.
Chapter 9 - Clip management
Tells you how to use the playback and editing functions of the camcorder.
Chapter 10 - Communications
This chapter explains how to set-up storage, communication links and transfer files.
Chapter 11 - Specifications
Contains mechanical and technical specifications.
Chapter 12 - Menus
Shows reference tables to all functions of the main menu systems of the camcorder.
Chapter 13 - Licenses
References licenses and legal information.
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Chapter 2
Attaching parts
2.1 Mounting a lens
Attach a lens to the camcorder as follows:
Caution
Do not attach a lens weighing more than 5 kg (11 lbs) to the camcorder without a support.
1. Ensure that the lens locking ring
is in the unlocked position - turned counterclockwise
as seen from camcorder front.
2. Remove dust protection cap
.
3. Hold the lens so that the positioning pin aligns with the notch of the lens mount. Fit the
lens into the lens mount and hold it in place.
4. Turn the lens locking ring
clockwise to lock the lens in place.
at the right side of the camcorder.
5. Connect the lens cable to the lens connector
6. Place the lens cable into the bottom clip at the front of the camcorder and the clip located
at the side.
1
2
3
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When a new lens is fitted to the camcorder it may be necessary to carry out some
adjustments to optimize its use, for example, back focus or shading. For more information
about these adjustments refer to the lens manufacturer’s documentation
Note
☞
Always mount the dust protection cap when the lens is not attached to the camcorder.
2.2 Viewfinder (2-inch)
2.2.1 Mounting the viewfinder
1. Loosen the locking ring
at front of the camcorder handle.
–
As seen from camcorder rear, turning the locking ring counterclockwise loosens it.
2. Push down retaining stud
and slide the viewfinder onto the support bracket
.
3. Tighten the locking ring
by turning it clockwise (as seen from camcorder rear) so that
the viewfinder is mounted securely to the support.
4. Connect the viewfinder cable to the viewfinder connector socket at the right of the
camcorder.
5. Place the cable into the top clip at the front of the camcorder.
4
3
1
2
For improved comfort, fit the supplied leather eye piece cover over the rubber eyepiece
.
Spare eye piece covers (3922 405 00461) are available from your Grass Valley representative.
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2.2.2 Positioning the viewfinder
Horizontal position
1. Loosen the locking ring . As seen from camcorder rear, turning the locking ring
counterclockwise loosens it.
2. Slide the viewfinder horizontally along the rail to the desired position.
3. Tighten the locking ring
by turning it clockwise.
Forward position
Position the viewfinder backwards or forwards along the camcorder axis as follows:
1. Loosen locking lever
and move viewfinder support bar
forwards or backwards to suit
your needs.
2. Tighten locking lever
.
1
3
2
2.2.3 Mounting a wide angle eyepiece
If you regularly use the viewfinder at a distance, it is recommended that you fit the optionally
available wide angle eyepiece (LDK 5390/00).
To fit the wide angle eyepiece proceed as follows:
1. Hold the eyepiece
2. Press the button
3. Press the button
securely.
below the eyepiece tube and swing it free of the button clip
above the eyepiece tube and remove the eyepiece.
.
4. Fit the wide angle eyepiece
to the two clips
ensuring that they both click into place.
1
4
3
2
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2.3 Mounting a microphone
To attach a microphone to the camcorder proceed as follows:
1. Unscrew the knurled screw and open the microphone holder.
2. Place the microphone inside the rubber jaws of the holder.
3. Don’t allow the wind hood to touch the holder
as this reduces the damping effect.
4. Close the holder and tighten the knurled screw
.
5. Connect the microphone cable to the MIC audio connector on the right side of the
camcorder.
–
–
The microphone connector supplies phantom power (+48 Vdc).
Ensure that the input sensitivity is correctly selected in the camcorder menu to match the
type of microphone you are using.
6. To avoid mechanical pick-up, do not let the microphone cable touch the holder.
7. Place the microphone cable into the top clip at the front of the camcorder to guide the
cable.
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2.4 Attaching a battery
To attach a battery to the battery plate proceed as follows:
1. Insert the studs of the battery into the corresponding keyhole slots
located at the back
of the plate.
Note
☞
Different plates are optionally available for different battery types.
2. Slide the battery sideways (to the right, as shown below) until it clicks into place.
3. To remove the battery, press down the locking lever
and unclip the battery by sliding it
to the left.
1
2
For more details on using your battery, refer to the battery manufacturer’s documentation.
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2.5 Adjusting the shoulder pad
1. Press and hold lever
to change the position of the shoulder pad.
–
The shoulder pad can now be moved backwards and forwards along the axis of the
camcorder.
2. Adjust the shoulder pad when all unit are mounted to obtain the best balance when used
on your shoulder.
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2.6 Attaching a carrying strap
Attach the shoulder strap so that the deeper curve of the strap
is next to your neck when
you are carrying the camcorder.
1. Connect the shoulder strap to the studs
2. Close the clips and ensure they are locked.
on either side of the carrying handle.
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2.7 Mounting a top light
To mount a top light onto the camcorder, proceed as follows:
1. Screw the top light
into the screw hole located on the top of the carrying handle
.
or
on top of the viewfinder
2. Power the top light according to the instructions delivered with the light.
1
2
3
2.7.1 Top light operation
A connector
The top light can be switched on manually with the switch on the light or automatically when
the camcorder is recording. Use the switch at the bottom of the battery plate to select
at the top right of the battery plate
supplies power for an optional top light.
between manual and automatic top light operation.
1
3
2
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2.8 Wireless microphone receiver
To place a wireless microphone receiver into the camcorder, proceed as follows:
1. Switch off the camcorder.
2. Unscrew the two knurled screws that secure the wireless bay cover in place.
3. Tilt up the cover at the rear and slide backwards to remove it from the camcorder.
4. Remove the two plastic caps from the holes in the cover and store them in a safe place.
5. Ensure that the receiver unit is fitted with a 44-pin D-type connector (refer to the
manufacturer’s instructions).
6. Screw the antennas onto the receiver unit.
7. Pre-position the receiver unit’s four fixing screws and washers in the ducts.
8. Insert the wireless receiver unit into the bay with the text facing to the rear of the
camcorder. Push firmly until it is in place.
9. Secure the receiver unit to the camcorder chassis with the four fixing screws.
10. Switch on the camcorder and set up the receiver according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
11. Slide the cover down over the antennas.
12. Insert the cover clip in under the carrying handle before pushing it all the way down into
its recess.
13. Tighten the two knurled screws to secure the cover in place.
Plastic caps
Ducts
Knurled screws
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2.9 Tripod adapter plate
To mount the camcorder on a tripod, the tripod adapter plate (LDK 5031/10) must first be
attached to the tripod. Follow the tripod manufacturer’s instructions to mount the wedge plate
supplied with the tripod to the tripod adapter plate; then mount them firmly onto the tripod.
Attach the camcorder to the tripod adapter plate as follows:
1. Slide the camcorder horizontally along the tripod adapter plate from back to front ensuring
that the front of the camcorder engages the V-slot
at the front of the tripod adapter
plate, and that the slot on the bottom of the camcorder engages the stud
the tripod adapter plate.
at the rear of
2. Firmly push the camcorder forward until it clicks into place.
3. When the camera is mounted firmly, the locking lever
swings around fully to the rear of
the plate. If the lever does not travel the full distance, you should manually lock it into
place.
Caution
Failure to attach the camcorder to the adapter plate correctly will result in an unsecured
camcorder. Ensure that the rear stud
is engaged and that the camcorder clicks into place.
1
3
4
2
5
Remove the camcorder from the tripod as follows:
1. Press the red locking lever
against the release handle
and hold.
2. Ensure that you have a firm hold of the camcorder.
3. Pull the release handle
forward.
4. Move the camcorder backwards and up.
–
The camcorder is now free of the tripod adapter plate.
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2.10 Anchoring the camcorder
Your camcorder is equipped with a security slot anchoring point
to fit an anti-theft device.
These devices normally consist of a plastic-coated steel cable with a lock.
1. Attach one end of the anti-theft device to a securely anchored fixture.
2. Insert the other end in the opening in the camcorder
and lock with the supplied key.
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General set-up
3.1 Power supply
Attach lens, viewfinder, microphone and any other accessories to the camcorder before
switching on. The camcorder can be powered by a battery pack or an external power supply.
3.1.1 Battery supply
Connect a fully charged battery to the battery plate.
The battery capacity is displayed on the camera status display and on the side panel display.
The capacity can also be displayed permanently in the viewfinder by setting the power/media
indicator in the viewfinder menu.
Note
☞
The battery indicator in the viewfinder lights if battery capacity is low. It flashes continuously
when battery capacity is critical. The battery low and critical levels can be set in the viewfinder
menu.
For details on the battery use and charging procedure, refer to the battery manufacturer’s
instructions.
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3.1.2 External power
DC input supply
To power the camcorder from a external power supply, apply a power source of 15 VDC
nominal to the DC input connector at the rear of the camcorder.
Caution
The input voltage must not exceed 17 VDC and the external power supply must not supply
more than 8 A or 100 W. The use of the Grass valley LDK 5901 External power supply is
recommended.
DC output
connector
DC input
connector
11-17V
1A max.
Audio
In 1 In 2
Line
Mic
+48V
Line
Mic
+48V
11-17V 7A
Audio Out
A low power message appears in the viewfinder when the external voltage drops below the
level set in the viewfinder SYSTEM/POWERmenu.
The camcorder switches off automatically if the supply voltage falls below 10.0 VDC. To start
the camcorder again, first disconnect the supply source(s) that fell below this level. The
camcorder will start up when the supplied voltage level is at least 10.7 VDC.
Caution
Only connect an external battery pack (for example a battery belt) to the DC input connector
when the battery pack is protected against reverse current.
DC output connector
The DC output connector provides a supply voltage of 12 VDC typical supplied by the battery or
by the DC input connector. An automatic circuit limits the current that can be supplied from
this connector to 1.0 A.
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3.1.3 Power switch
Switch on
Set the camera power switch of the camera to the on position
–
Allow some time for the camcorder to become fully operational.
Switch off
To switch off the camera, set the power switch of the camera to the
position.
–
Allow a few seconds for the camcorder to shut down. The camcorder may continue to write
information to the recording media. During this time the blue light of the camcorder Status
Display flashes. Wait until this process is completely finished before removing or
disconnecting the power source.
1
2
3
4
Clear
ND 1/4
ND 1/16
ND 1/64
Warning
Marker
Monitor
Std.
Recall
User
1
User
2
Contrast
Stby
+
+
Save
-
-
Operate
Gain
Output White Bal.
Power
switch
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3.2 Opening the side panel display
Use the side panel display to configure the camcorder and to view video or camera status. To
open and position the display:
1. Push back the latch.
2. Swing out the panel so that it is perpendicular to the camcorder.
3. Rotate the screen 180º counterclockwise.
–
The screen display flips over when you pass the 120º point.
4. Swing the panel back into its recess in the camcorder.
–
You can, of course, leave the panel in position 2 or 3 to view live video.
1
2
3
4
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3.3 Assignable buttons
There are several assignable buttons on the camcorder:
•
•
•
user buttons 1 and 2 on the control panel,
the RET button on the lens,
the zoom and record switch on the carrying handle.
The assignments are set in the SYSTEM/HARDWARE/BUTTONSmenu.
Note
☞
In menu paths, buttons along the bottom of the side panel display are shown in bold.
3.3.1 Operation panel
Location
Control
Possible assignments
User button 1
• Disable (default)
• Ext Iris
1
2
3
4
Clear
ND 1/4
ND 1/16
ND 1/64
• Mark out
• Mark in
• Record
• Forward
• Rewind
Warning
Monitor
Marker
Std.
Recall
User 1
User 2
Contrast
• Pause play
• Stop play
• Start play
Stby
+
Cam
Bars
+
Save
-
-
Operate
Gain
Output White Bal.
User
button 1
User
button 2
User button 2
• Disable (default)
• Ext Iris
• Mark out
• Mark in
• Record
• Forward
• Rewind
• Pause play
• Stop play
• Start play
3.3.2 Lens
Location
Control
Possible assignments
RET button
• Playback (default)
• Ext. signal
The playback function shows the last 5 seconds of
the last recorded clip.
The Ext. signal function displays the external SDI
video signal.
RET
button
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3.3.3 Carrying handle
Location
Control
Possible assignments
Zoom control
(only available
with digital
lenses)
• Disabled - default
• Enabled
Zoom
Record switch
• Disabled - default
• Enabled
Record
3.4 Lens preferences
When you connect a lens to the camcorder you may need to adjust the back focus. Refer to
the lens manufacturer's instructions to find out how to do this. The SYSTEM/HARDWARE/LENS
menu allows you to choose and, if necessary, adjust other parameters to suit your lens type
and your personal preferences.
Lens type
In the SYSTEM/HARDWARE/LENS menu, select the lens type from two predefined settings;
standard (Std) or wide angle (WA). This gives you the optimum shading settings for either a
standard or wide angle lens.
Auto iris
If required, switch on the auto iris function in the SYSTEM/HARDWARE/LENSmenu. In this
menu, you can also set the parameters associated with the auto and the momentary iris.
Lens indicators
The ND/RE indicator in the viewfinder lights when a lens range extender is selected or an ND
filter is applied.
The Iris indicator in the viewfinder shows the value of the iris opening (when enabled in the VF
submenu of the viewfinder menu).
The Zoom indicator in the viewfinder shows the degree to which the lens has been zoomed
out or in ranging from 0 (wide angle) to 99 (tele). It shows 50 if the lens does not support this
feature.
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3.5 Viewfinder
3.5.1 Viewfinder set-up
Set up the viewfinder according to your own preferences; adjust viewing parameters, select
markers, message boxes and on-screen display times. These parameters are set in the VF
submenu of the viewfinder menu. You can turn on the color bars to help setting up the
viewfinder.
Zebra on/off Option
Tally on/off
switch
switch
switch
Tally
Zebra
On
Option
On
On
Crisp
Contr.
Bright.
Dioptre
adjustment ring
Crispening
control
Contrast
adjustment adjustment
Brightness
Viewfinder picture settings
Adjust the Brightness and Contrast controls according to your preferences. If you wish, use
the Crispening (peaking) control to adjust the sharpness of the viewfinder picture. Reduce
crispening when the gain is set to higher levels.
The dioptre of the viewfinder can be adjusted to suit your eyesight by turning the Dioptre ring.
Exposure indication
Switch on the Zebra function so that the viewfinder displays a zebra pattern in areas where
high video levels occur. This diagonal line pattern indicates that the area affected is higher than
the predetermined level of the full scale video exposure value. Go to the VF/ZEBRAin the
viewfinder menu to set the video levels at which the zebra function works.
Tally on/off switch
The Tally on/off switch is used to control the tally lights at the front and rear of the camcorder.
When this switch is set to the Off position, the tally lights do not light when the camcorder is
recording. The rear tally lights can be set to follow the Tally on/off switch in the SYSTEM/
TALLY/REAR FOLLOWsubmenu of the viewfinder menu.
Option (Hide) switch
To hide on-screen indicators, menus, focus assist and zebra signals from the viewfinder signal,
set the Option switch to the On position. Markers continue to be displayed.
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3.5.2 Viewfinder markers
Go to the VFmenu to select the markers you wish to see in the viewfinder. The following
markers can be set up:
•
The safe area indicates an area that represents 80% of the whole viewfinder picture area.
This is the minimum area seen on a TV-set.
•
•
The centre cross marks the centre of the picture.
The cadre is a dotted white line or a shaded area that shows the limits of a 16:9 area in a
4:3 picture, or the limits of a 4:3 area in a 16:9 picture.
-
+
++
REC
MEDIA
BATT
ND/RE
FOC+
Safe area
Centre cross
Cadre
3.2
4.7
5.6
7.5
AWFL
AW1
AW2
!
The display properties of the markers can be set in the VFsubmenu of the viewfinder menu.
3.5.3 Viewfinder LED indicators
Gain indicators
Top indicators
-
+
++
REC
MEDIA
BATT
ND/RE
FOC+
Non-standard
indicator
Color temperature
indicators
3.2
4.7
5.6
7.5
AWFL
AW1
AW2
!
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Gain indicators
The gain indicators at the top of the viewfinder light as follows:
Indicator
Function
–
Gain is – (-6dB, -3dB)
+
Gain is + (6, 9, 12 or 18dB)
Gain is ++ (9, 12, 18 or 24dB)
Gain is +++ (30, 36 or 42dB)
++
+ and ++
Top indicators
The top indicators provide status information about the camcorder:
Indicator
Function
REC
• lights when the camcorder is recording
MEDIA
• flashes when 5 minutes or less of the current media is left
• lights continuously when the current media is at an end
BATT
• flashes when battery level is low
• lights continuously when battery level is critical
ND/RE
FOC+
• lights when an ND optical filter or the range extender is selected
• lights when the focus assist function is on
Color temperature indicators
The color temperature indicators light as follows:
Indicator
Function
3.2
lights when preset temperature of 3200K is selected
lights when preset temperature of 4700K is selected
lights when preset temperature of 5600K is selected
lights when preset temperature of 7500K is selected
lights when memory for fluorescent light (FL50 or FL60) is selected
lights when Auto White Balance memory 1 is selected
lights when Auto White Balance memory 2 is selected
4.7
5.6
7. 5
AWFL
AW1
AW2
Non-standard indicator (!)
The non-standard video settings indicator (!) lights when exposure time is not set to the
nominal value. It also lights when black stretch, extended auto iris, or AWC or FL color
temperature is on.
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3.5.4 Viewfinder on-screen display
The viewfinder on-screen display shows operational settings and messages while shooting.
Focus
indicator
Iris indicator
Zoom indicator
55
98
F4.0
Message area 1
Color: 5600K
Audio bars (4)
Message area 2
Timecode
Extended auto iris is off
01:36:05;19 F
13.2 V
B
VF
ND1/4
Output
signal marker
Power/Media
indicator
Buffer
Filter
indicator
indicator
Indicator
Function
Zoom indicator
Indicates the zoom position of the lens ranging from 0 (wide angle) to 99
(tele). It shows 50 if the lens does not support this feature.
Focus indicator
Indicates a value for the focus distance ranging from 0 (close-up) to 99
(infinity). This feature is only available when a digital lens is used.
Iris indicator
Audio bars
Indicates the iris opening (F -value) of the lens. Typical range is F1.4 to F25.
These bars display the audio levels for channels 1 to 4. The resolution is 12
segments per channel for full range.
Message area 1 and 2
Output signal marker
Displays operational messages, errors and warnings.
Marks the output signal as the viewfinder signal. This indicator is only shown
when the digital output is set to VF.
Optical filter indicator
Buffer indicator
Indicates the selected optical filter.
Indicates the level of the recording buffer. There are 20 segments; each
segment represents 5% of the full buffer capacity.
Power/media indicator
This indicator can be set to display information about the current media or
about the camcorder’s power system. Select the indicator in the VF/
INDICATOR/SELECTABLEmenu.
Storage: Displays the remaining recording time on the current media.
Batt: Displays the supplied voltage of the battery or the external power supply.
Timecode
This indicator displays the timecode.
Enabling or disabling indicators
The indicators on the viewfinder on-screen display can be enabled or disabled in the VF/
INDICATORSsubmenu of the viewfinder menu.
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3.6 Messages
The messages that appear in the viewfinder are explained in the following table:
Message
Description
Possible action(s)
Media not present
Selected storage media is not
present or cannot be accessed.
Insert media or change the media selection.
Battery low
Battery capacity is low.
Be prepared to change or recharge battery
as soon as possible.
Battery empty
Battery is empty.
Switch off the camcorder and change or
recharge battery.
Power low
External voltage is low
Check external power supply.
Media almost full
Selected storage media is
almost full.
Prepare for switch-over procedure or stop
recording and change media.
Media full
Selected storage media is full .
Recording continues on the next preferred
media.
Incompatible video
The clip was recorded with a
different video standard and/or
compression.
Set the camcorder to the same video
standard and compression scheme as the
clip.
<audio source> overload
Changing to <media>
A selected audio source is
peaking. Audio distortion may
occur.
Reduce gain or input level of the indicated
audio source.
Recording continues on the next
preferred media.
Touch screen locked
System shutdown
Touch screen is locked.
Press lock button again to unlock screen.
Do not disconnect power supply or battery.
Camcorder is in the process of
switching off.
Temp high
Internal temperature is too high. Switch off the camcorder and move the unit
to a cooler place.
Replace battery
Battery is depleted.
Use a different battery.
Replace REV disk
REV disk approaching end of life. Format REV disk or exchange the disk with a
new one.
Replace REV drive
REV drive approaching end of
life.
The REV mechanism may need
maintenance. Contact your Grass Valley
service representative for assistance.
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3.7 Side panel home screen
3.7.1 Default style
The home screen of the side panel display provides information on audio, video and recording
parameters as well as information on media and power. The title bar is red when the
camcorder is recording.
Timecode
indicator
Timecode or
userbits
Compression
indicator
Media
indicator
Warning icon
Power
information
Media
information
Video mode
information
Compression
information
Audio
bars
Basic audio Basicvideo Basicsystem
settings settings settings
The following table shows an overview of the indicators that can be found on the home screen:
Indicator/information
Function
Timecode/Userbits
Timecode indicator
Displays the current timecode or userbits value.
Indicates timecode run mode:
F = Free run
R = Record run
Compression indicator
Warning icon
Indicates the current video compression:
JP2K = JPEG 2000
MP2I = MPEG2I
DV25 = DV
Touch screen is locked
Media is almost full
Battery level is low
Media is full
Battery level is critical
Power information
Displays information about the power system: type of power (battery or
external), voltage of the battery or the external power supply and remaining
capacity or minutes of the battery (depends on battery type).
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Indicator/information
Function
Compression information
Basic system settings
Basic video settings
Displays the selected video compression and bit rate.
Displays clip name, time and date and package version information.
Displays important video settings:
video gain, color temperature, optical filter, knee, black stretch, exposure time,
auto iris indicator and range extender indicator.
Basic audio settings
Audio bars
Displays audio sources and recording level controls for channel 1 to 4.
These bars display the audio levels for channels 1 to 4.
Displays current video standard and recording source.
Video mode information
Media information
Displays the selected recording media (REV, CF1, CF2 or EXT) and remaining
recording time on the media.
Media indicator
Indicates the selected recording media (REV, CF1, CF2 or EXT).
You can set an alternative screen as the default home screen in the SYSTEM/SIDEPANEL/
HOME SCREENmenu. The day and night screens show less information than the default home
screen but use clearer and larger indicators. The day screen is the inverted (white background)
version of the night screen.
3.7.2 Day or night style
Title bar
Media
information
Warning
icon
Power
information
Large audio
bars
Timecode or
user bits
video mode
information
Compression
information
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3.8 Camera status display
The status display on the front-left shoulder of the camcorder provides basic information about
the camcorder status (timecode, video standard, compression and audio, active media). When
a battery is attached it gives active information about the health of the battery.
1. Push the display button to switch on the status display backlight.
–
The blue light on the control panel below also lights.
2. Observe the display.
3. Push and hold the display button for two seconds to scroll through the status information.
–
The blue lights switch off automatically after a few seconds of non-activation.
Location
Available display screens
1. Timecode screen
2. Timecode/User bits screen
3. Real time screen
4. Power status screen
5. Software version screen
Backlight + control panel light /
display button
The blue backlight of the display flashes when the camera is shutting down or when battery
level is low.
When the camcorder is switched off the display is still active as long as a battery is attached.
Even when the camcorder battery is removed the display continues to work for some time.
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3.9 Lights and indicators
3.9.1 Tally indicators
The red tally indicators at the front of the viewfinder and at the rear camcorder normally light to
indicate that the camcorder is recording. The REC indicator in the viewfinder also lights.
The Tally on/off switch is used to control the tally lights at the front and rear of the camcorder.
When this switch is set to the Off position, the tally lights do not light when the camcorder is
recording. The rear tally lights can be programmed to follow the Tally on/off switch in the
SYSTEM/TALLY/REAR FOLLOWsubmenu of the viewfinder menu.
3.9.2 Media indicators
The indicators in the media bay provide information about the inserted media.
Media indicator
Media status
Off
No media present
Mounting
Blue (flashing slowly)
Blue
Mounted (available)
Reading from media
Writing to media
Media is full
Blue (flashing fast)
Red
Purple (red and blue)
Red / Blue (alternating color)
Media is rejected
3.10 Playback indicators
When playing back recordings the following indicators are shown:
Indication
Recorder operation
REC
Recording
||
Paused
1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x
Playback (the numbers indicate the forward speed)
Reverse playback (the numbers indicate the reverse speed)
-1x, -2x, -4x, -8x, -16x, -32x, -64x
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3.11 Monitoring
3.11.1 Video monitoring
The live and playback video signal can be monitored on any combination of the viewfinder, the
side panel display or a video monitor connected to analog or digital video outputs.
Viewfinder
The 2-inch HD CRT viewfinder displays a monochrome video signal with indicators, markers
and messages. The zebra markings and the focus assist crawler signals are also superimposed
on the video signal.
Note
☞
Use the Option switch to remove superimposed signals from the viewfinder display. Selected
markers are still displayed.
When the camcorder video format is set to a HD standard, the detail level of the video signal in
the viewfinder can be set independently of the normal output video signal. The VF detail is set
in the VF/DETAILsubmenu of the viewfinder menu.
Side panel display
The side panel display can be used to view live video, clip playback and menus. Press the view
push button under the display to switch between live view and menu view. In live view the
side panel displays the live video signal in color without the viewfinder on-screen display.
Digital video output
The digital video output at the rear of the camcorder carries an (HD)-SDI signal that can be
used for monitoring with a suitable monitor. The output signal is SD or HD depending on the
selected video format.
Analog video output
The analog video output at the rear of the camcorder can be set up to carry a CVBS analog
video signal that is suitable for monitoring purposes. The signal is the same as the signal
shown on the side panel display.
3.11.2 External SDI signal monitoring
The RET button on the lens can be assigned a function in the SYSTEM/HARDWARE/BUTTONS
menu. When the button is assigned to the EXT. function, press it to display an external SDI
signal in the viewfinder or side panel display.
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3.11.3 Audio monitoring
The camcorder has a built-in monitor speaker on the left side of the camera. This speaker
carries live audio or playback audio signals. Alternatively, plug a headphone into the 6.3 mm
stereo jack at the rear of the camcorder to monitor these signals. Adjust the volume of the
audio with the monitoring volume control.
1
2
3
4
Clear
ND 1/4
ND 1/16
ND 1/64
Warning
Marker
Monir
Std.
Recall
er
1
User
2
Contrast
Stby
+
Cam
+
11-17V
1A max.
Save
Bars
-
-
Audio
Operate
Ga
Output White Bal.
In
1
In
2
Line
Mic
+48V
Line
Mic
+48V
1117V 7A
Audio Out
Monitoring
volume
6.3 mm
stereo jack
Monitoring
speaker
control
3.12 Time and date settings
The first time you use the camcorder you need to enter the time and date and time zone for
your location.
1. Tap SYSTEM
2. Tap DATE/TIME
3. Tap TIMEand use the arrows in the pop-up to enter the current time in HH:MM:SS
format.
4. Tap DATEand use the arrows in the pop-up to enter the current date in MM:DD:YY
format.
5. Tap TIME ZONE and use the arrows in the pop-up to enter the time zone offset.
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3.13 Genlock
To genlock the output signal of the camcorder to an external source, set the lock source item in
the SYSTEM/HARDWARE/GENLOCKmenu. There are three options: None, Analog and Digital.
•
•
When set to None, the camcorder uses the internally generated clock.
When set to Analog, the camcorder uses a CVBS or LTC signal applied to the Analog In
connector at the rear-right of the camcorder.
The reference source supplied must match the type of input signal selected in the
SYSTEM/HARDWARE/PORTS/ANALOG INPUTmenu. For example, if you apply a CVBS
signal, then CVBS must be selected as the analog input signal; if you apply a LTC signal,
then LTC must be selected.
•
When set to Digital, the camcorder uses an SDI signal applied to the Digital In connector
at the rear-right of the camcorder.
Note
☞
For the camcorder to genlock correctly, the reference source must match the temporal
frequency mode of the camcorder. If they do not match, the camcorder reverts automatically
to the internal clock.
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Chapter 4
Menu navigation
4.1 Menu navigation
This section describes the structure of the control system built around the viewfinder menu
and the side panel menu. It explains how to set up the camcorder for your personal
preferences. The camcorder functions and their values are also explained.
Operationally, the camcorder is very easy to use. However, because of the large number of
functions available and the large number of set-up options, it may require some time for you to
become familiar with them all. We recommend that you spend time using the various controls
and displays in order to discover the wide range of possibilities.
The functions of the camcorder are grouped into menus and submenus. There are two
separate menu systems in the camcorder:
•
The side panel menu is shown on the side panel display on the left side of the camcorder
and is controlled by tapping the screen with your finger. It contains all functions for
configuring the camcorder and for post-processing recorded material.
–
The side panel menu is best suited for off-shoulder use.
•
The viewfinder menu is displayed as a text overlay in the viewfinder. It can be controlled
by the rotary control and the select button at the front of the camcorder.
–
The viewfinder menu contains operational controls, making it easy to use the
camcorder on the shoulder.
Additionally, there are two optional external control panels that can be used to control the
camcorder:
•
The Wireless Local Control Panel LCP 400 is control software application that runs on a
mobile device such as a PDA or TouchPhone. Refer to the user’s guide of the LCP 400 to
set up a remote connection and control the camcorder
•
The Operational Control Panel OCP 400 offers remote access to the camcorders functions
and is best suited for studio use. Refer to the user’s guide of the OCP 400 to set up a
remote connection and control the camcorder.
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4.1.1 User levels
Four user levels can be selected (0 .. 3) that restrict the set of functions which can be changed.
In this way, the danger of accidentally changing critical functions while shooting can be
reduced. User level 0 locks most of the operational controls and is not normally used for
operational purposes. The recommended minimum user level is 1. For full control, set the level
to 3.
If some menu items are dimmed (grey) they may be locked for the installed user level. Change
the user level in the SYSTEM/SECURITY/USER LEVELmenu.
4.2 Side panel display
The side panel display provides controls to access the user interface and camcorder menu
system. The panel can be rotated 270° around a hinged point. Rotation of more than 120°
around the horizontal axis results in a picture flip around horizontal axis. The best way to use
the side panel display for menu navigation is to set it back into the camcorder body recess with
the five push buttons at the bottom.
The side panel display allows direct interaction with menu controls shown on the screen. The
touch screen is designed to work with a finger or other soft objects. The screen is sensitive to
a single pressure location only, so only one touch surface control can be adjusted at a time.
Caution
Do not apply any sharp or rigid object (no pens or pencils) to the surface of the touch screen.
Use arrows of the navigation button to move around items on the touch screen. Push the
center of the button to activate the item.
Level 1
Level 2
Navigation button
Side panel push
buttons
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The push buttons below the display have the following functions:
Button
Name
Function
Cam/Menu
Switches the side panel display between camera view and menu/clip.
Home
In the side panel menu:
- switches to the home screen.
In the clip manager:
- switches to the thumbnail overview.
Lock
User
Push to lock the touch screen; push again to unlock.
In the side panel menu:
- user programmable shortcut button. Push to directly accesss the
menu of your choice (the metadata menu is the default value).
- to program, select a menu and hold the button for 2 seconds.
In the clip manager:
- displays the thumbnail properties.
Backlight
Turns the backlight on or off.
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4.3 Side panel menu
4.3.1 Home screen
When you open the side panel display you see the home screen that shows the most
important camera information:
•
•
•
To select and enter values, tap the screen with your finger.
Tap the buttons along the bottom to access the different menu functions.
Use the Home button
under the display to return to the home screen.
4.3.2 Side panel menus
When you tap one of the buttons at the bottom of the home screen a menu screen opens. A
new set of buttons for the submenus appears across the bottom of the screen. In the example
below, the VIDEObutton has been selected and the LEVELS
,
COLORand DETAILsubmenus are
shown:
REV
13:11:44;23
F
JP2K
color bar
color temp
Function buttons
Back
Off
sawtooth
white balance
matrix
Off
saturation
50
shading
Submenu buttons
levels
color
detail
When you enter a menu, the submenu on the left is automatically selected and its associated
function buttons are shown. At any stage you can tap BACKto move back up through the menu
levels.
•
Tap a button across the bottom of the screen to open a submenu.
–
the submenu’s associated function buttons are shown.
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4.3.3 Function buttons
The screen can show up to eight function buttons. When less functions are required the button
spaces are left blank. If a particular function is momentarily unavailable, it is dimmed.
There are two types of function button:
•
•
A button with a title and a small arrow in the corner.
A button with a title and a value under it.
Function buttons that have a small arrow in the corner have a submenu. Tap this type of button
to open a screen with a new sub-set of function buttons.
Function buttons with a title and a value are used to change the value of the parameter. Tap this
type of button to open a pop-up box. This pop-up box allows you to select a value for the
function. In the example below, you can select the video standard:
The buttons in the pop-up box are used as follows:
Button
Use
tap the arrow buttons to move through the list of available values.
tap to undo any unapplied changes and close the pop-up box.
tap to apply the selected value.
tap to apply your selection and close the pop-up box.
Note
☞
In this guide, the menu paths are shown as follows: SETUP/FORMATS/VIDEO STANDARD
Buttons along the bottom of the screen are shown in bold.
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4.3.4 Menu structure
The five black screen buttons at the bottom of the home screen show the five main functional
groups.
audio
video
setup
clips
system
When you tap one of these buttons, the menu screen associated with this button opens. The
submenus for the selected group are then shown across the bottom of the screen.
Audio
The audio group contains all functions and controls associated with setting up the audio.
inputs
channels
outputs monitoring
setup
•
inputs selects the sources for each of the four recording channels.
channels sets the levels for each of the four recording channels.
outputs selects the signals for the SDI and audio connector outputs.
monitoring selects audio and alarm outputs for monitoring.
setup sets levels for the audio inputs.
•
•
•
•
Video
The video group contains all functions and controls associated with picture control.
levels
color
detail
•
•
levels gives access to video parameters such as gain, exposure, blacks, knee, etc.
color allows the parameters affecting color such as color temperature, white balance or
matrix to be set.
•
detail sets all parameters affecting contour processing.
Setup
The setup group contains all functions associated with setting up the recording parameters.
formats
timecode
recbuf
metadata
•
•
•
•
formats sets up video standards, recording sources and compression.
timecode sets up all timecode features.
recbuf handles media selection.
metadata lists available story files.
Clips
Selecting the clips button opens the clip manager. Recorded clips are shown as thumbnails
and can be selected for play back and manipulated. The five black screen buttons displayed in
the clip manager depend on the context.
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System
The system group contains all the configuration parameters for the camcorder:
hardware date/time side panel
files
security
•
•
•
•
•
hardware sets up viewfinder, lens, buttons and ports.
date/time set the date and time parameters.
side panel sets display parameters for the side panel display.
files allows operator and scene files to be stored and recalled.
security allows access level to be set.
Note
☞
For a full list of functions contained within the side panel menu refer to “Side panel menu” on
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4.4 Viewfinder menu
The camcorder is operated via the viewfinder text display and the control system menu
switches. The systems menu is viewed in the viewfinder and navigated by means of the Menu
rotary control and the Menu select button which are both located at the front of the
camcorder.
Exp.
White
Bal.
Time
Rec
Select
Audio Level
Menu select Menurotary
button control
Note
☞
The length of time the menu is displayed can be set in the VF/OSD/TIME OUT menu.
4.4.1 Viewfinder menu structure
The functions of the camcorder are grouped into menus and sub-menus. There are five
different menus that are listed in the main menu. Each of these menus gives you access to a
particular group of functions:
VF
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
Video
Setup
Audio
System
VF menu: contains the functions which determine how items in the viewfinder are displayed.
Video menu: contains those functions which affect the picture quality.
Setup menu: used to set recording and media setup parameters.
Audio menu: used to set audio and audio monitoring parameters
System: contains the functions that are used to set up the general configuration of the
camcorder. It also contains controls to customize those switches that are directly operated on
the camcorder.
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4.4.2 Entering the viewfinder menu system
Press the Select button after the camcorder is switched on, the message MENU OFFappears
in the viewfinder. Press the Select button again while this text is showing, the MAINmenu
appears in the viewfinder.
Menu off
VF
exec
Video
Setup
Audio
MENU: MAIN
System
The MAINmenu screen shows five items. The name of the menu is shown below these. Four
more items are hidden but become visible when you scroll down using the Rotary control. A
cursor shows your position in the menu. The Rotary control moves the cursor up and down.
4.4.3 Finding your way
Use the Rotary control to move the cursor through the menu items. If a double arrow (>>) is
visible, then pressing the Select button brings you one level lower in the menu system. Only
five items are visible at the same time in each menu. Scroll up or down to see any additional
items. When you first enter a menu (other than the MAINmenu) the cursor is positioned next
to the first item.
The TOPand PREVIOUS entries are not immediately visible but are located above the first
item. Use the rotary control to scroll up to them.
–
–
Select TOPto bring you back to the MAINmenu.
Select PREVIOUSto go back to the menu that you were in before the current one.
The VFmenu, for example, shows the items displayed when you first enter the menu. The
other items are available by scrolling up or down with the Rotary control.
TOP
PREVIOUS
Monitoring
Detail
Focus assist
Zebra
Indicators
Y
>>
Off
>>
>>
MENU: VF
Markers
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4.4.4 Leaving the viewfinder menu system
If you do not use the menu it disappears after a few seconds. (This delay can be programmed
in the VFmenu.)
You can manually exit the menu by following the following procedure:
1. If necessary move the cursor to the left column with the Select button.
2. Scroll upwards with the Rotary control until the cursor points to TOP(this is the MAIN
menu).
3. Press the Select button. The cursor now points to the MENU OFFitem of the MAINmenu.
4. Press the Select button to leave the SYSTEMmenu.
Note
☞
When you press the Select button you enter the SYSTEMmenu at the last position of the
cursor. To prevent confusion the next time you enter the SYSTEMmenu, you may want to
always leave the menu by returning to the MAINmenu (TOP) and selecting MENU OFF.
4.4.5 Making changes
To find out where you have to go to change a function, consult the appendix to discover under
which menu group or sub-group the function you want to change is located. If the cursor points
to an item (and there are no double arrows to indicate a sub-menu) then the item pointed to
has a value. The value can be:
–
–
–
–
a toggle value (only two values)
a list value (more than two values)
an analogue value (variable from 00 to 99)
unavailable (---).
If the value is unavailable it cannot be changed. This is indicated by three dashes (---). This can
occur, for example, when a function is switched off. The analogue values associated with that
function are then unavailable.
If there are only two values associated with the function, then pressing the Select button
toggles between these two values. If a value is displayed next to a function that is one of
several possible values, then pressing the Select button places the cursor in a list menu
indicating the value currently selected. Use the Rotary control to point to a new value. Press
the Select button to return the cursor to the function list.
If an analogue value is displayed next to a function name, then pressing the Select button
places the cursor in front of the value and the Rotary control is used to change the analogue
value. Press the Select button to return the cursor to the function list.
4.4.6 Undoing changes
If you make changes to the video settings in the menu and you decide not to keep them, use
the Std. Recall button at the side of the camcorder to recall a standard set of values for the
video parameters.
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Video setup
5.1 Video standards
To obtain the video standards of your choice for recording and output, you must make several
selections in the SETUP/FORMATSmenu on the side panel display.
There are six different video standards. Each of these standard is used to derive the video
signals for recording and output. The video formats you select affect many other functions
such as output signal formats and recording capacity.
Video standard
HD-SDI output
SDI output
CVBS output
1080i59.94 (HD)
720p59.94 (HD)
480i59.94 (SD)
1080i50 (HD)
720p50 (HD)
1920 x 1080i59.94
1280 x 720p59.94
480i59.94
576i50
NTSC
PAL
1920 x 1080i50
1280 x 720p50
576i50 (SD)
*Interlaced formats are indicated by i; progressive formats by p. The field/frame rate (50 or 59.94) is shown after
one of these letters.
The camcorder can be used in either HD standards or SD standards. The SDI video outputs are
switched automatically to the appropriate standards.
An analog CVBS output is available. This down-converted SDTV signal is present at the analog
output in either NTSC or PAL.
5.1.1 Aspect ratio
The native aspect ratio of the imager is 16:9. The HD signal is always 16:9 while the SD signal
can be set to 4:3 or 16:9. The 4:3 format can be cropped (side panels removed from 16:9
aspect ratio) or letterboxed (16:9 format in 4:3 aspect ratio with black bars on top and bottom).
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5.2 Input and output connectors
Four BNC connectors are located at the rear-right of the camcorder. The output signals on
these connectors depend on the port settings that are set in the SYSTEM/HARDWARE/PORTS
menu.
Note
☞
The output signals follow the video standard that has been selected in the SETUP/FORMATS
menu for the camcorder.
Digital video output
Digital video input
Analog video output
Analog video input
Connector name
Function
Digital video output
• normal HD-SDI or SDI output, or
• viewfinder signal HD-SDI output.
(Video standard depends on video format of camcorder.)
Digital video input
HD-SDI or SDI input for:
• viewing,
• recording,
• extracting and locking to VITC, or
• embedded SDI audio.
Analog video output
Analog video output
(or digital audio output)
• CVBS for viewing/monitoring purposes, or
• LTC - linear time code output.
(This connector can also be configured to provide an AES digital audio
output signal.)
Analog video input
Analog video input
(or digital audio input)
• CVBS for recording and for genlocking, or
• LTC - linear time code input to lock to an external time code source and
also for genlocking.
(This connector can also be configured to accept an AES digital audio
input signal.)
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5.2.1 Digital connectors
SDI signals
The SDI (SD) output signal is according to SMPTE 259M with a maximum of 4 audio channels
(24-bit) embedded in the DSC signal according to SMPTE 272 M-A, and Error Detection and
Handling (EDH) signals according to SMPTE RP 165.
The HD-SDI (HD) output signal is according to SMPTE 292M: Bit-Serial Digital Interface for
High Definition Television Systems with a maximum of 4 audio channels (24-bit) embedded in
the DSC signal according to SMPTE 299M, and Error Detection and Handling (EDH) signals
according to SMPTE RP 165.
Embedded time code standard
The (HD-)SDI inputs and outputs are capable of extracting or inserting embedded time code
from or to the (HD-)SDI signal according to:
–
HD-SDI: RP188-1999: Transmission of Time Code and Control Code in the Ancillary
Data Space of a Digital Television Data Stream,
–
SDI: SMPTE-266M-2002: 4:2:2 Digital Component Systems Digital Vertical Interval
Time Code.
Viewfinder output signal
The viewfinder signal can be selected in the SYSTEM/HARDWARE/PORTSmenu for output as a
HD-SDI signal on the digital video connector. When selected, the message VF is shown in the
viewfinder. The viewfinder signal is only output when the video format of the camcorder is set
to a HD standard.
All display messages, menus and markers, and the viewfinder signal processing (zebra, focus
assist, VF detail) are applied to the output signal. Crispening of the viewfinder signal is not
applied.
If the Option switch on the viewfinder is set to the On position, only selected markers are
shown. VF detail is still applied.
5.2.2 Analog connectors
Analog video
The Analog Out connector provides a 1Vpp CVBS analogue output signal. This signal is only
present if the connector is terminated correctly with 75 Ω. A linear time code signal according
to SMPTE 12M-1999 can also be provided for locking external units to the time code generator
of the camcorder.
The Analog In connector accepts a 1Vpp CVBS external video signal for genlocking the
camcorder and for recording. This signal can also be viewed in the viewfinder. A black burst
signal can be used for genlocking.
A linear time code signal according to SMPTE 12M-1999 can also be supplied to this connector
for locking the time code generator of the camcorder to an external unit.
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Digital audio
The Analog Out connector can also be set in the SYSTEM/HARDWARE/PORTSmenu to
provide an AES digital audio output signal. Select the audio source for the output in the
AUDIO/OUTPUTS/AES AUDIOmenu.
The Analog In connector can also be set in the SYSTEM/HARDWARE/PORTSmenu to accept
an AES digital audio input signal. Select AES audio as a recording source in the AUDIO/
OUTPUTS/AES AUDIOmenu.
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5.3 Color bar
The color bar switch is used to switch a standard test signal that can be used to set up and
check the camcorder.
1
2
3
4
Clear
ND 1/4
ND 1/16
ND 1/64
Warning
Monitor
Marker
Std.
Recall
User 1
User 2
Contrast
Color bars switch
Stby
Cam
Bars
+
+
Save
-
-
Operate
Gain
Output White Bal
The internal test signal generator produces standard SMPTE color bars. When switched on, a
standard 1 kHz tone can be enabled which is routed directly to all four audio channels. Go to
the AUDIO/SETUP/TEST TONEto enable or disable the test tone. Both the color bars and
tone can be recorded. The test signals are also available at the BNC and audio output
connectors.
When the color bar test signal is switched on, the following functions are temporarily switched
off:
–
–
–
–
–
Black stretch
White limiter
Zebra
Safe area (viewfinder)
Cadre (viewfinder)
The lens iris closes automatically when the color bars are switched on.
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5.4 Standard video settings
To ensure that some of the camcorder functions are not set to unusual values, a standard file
has been defined that contains the default values for most video functions. To recall the
standard values for the various video functions:
➢
Press the Std. recall button on the left side of the camcorder and hold it for a few
seconds. The message “Standard recall completed” appears in the viewfinder.
Note
☞
The standard values only take effect when the camcorder is not recording.
1
2
3
4
Clear
ND 1/4
ND 1/16
ND 1/64
Warning
Monitor
Marker
Std.
Recall
User 1
User 2
Contrast
Standard recall button
Stby
Cam
Bars
+
+
Save
-
-
Operate
Gain
Output White Bal
The non-standard indicator (!) in the viewfinder lights when the video settings are not set to
their standard value, for example, when exposure is not set to nominal. It also lights when
black stretch or extended auto iris is on and if AWC or FL50 or FL60 is selected with the white
balance switch.
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5.5 Gain selection
Depending on the available light levels you may need to adjust the gain of the camcorder.
Setting the gain level higher may introduce more noise into the image. Select the gain value
with the up/down Gain selection switch on the left-front side of the camcorder.
1
2
3
4
Clear
ND 1/4
ND 1/16
ND 1/64
Warning
Monitor
Marker
Std.
Recall
User 1
User 2
Contrast
Gain selection switch
Stby
Cam
Bars
+
+
Save
-
-
Operate
Gain
Output White Bal
Press the switch up or down for a short period to select to select one of the five preset gain
settings: [-], [0], [+], [++] and [+++].
Note
☞
The actual value of the gain in dB is assigned to these symbols in the VIDEO/LEVELS/GAIN/
GAIN PRESET menu.
The gain indicators in the viewfinder permanently light to indicate the value selected. (The [+]
and [++] indicators light when the gain is [+++]).
Symbol
Gain value
-
can be set to:
is always
-6 dB or -3 dB
0 dB
0
+
can be set to:
can be set to:
can be set to:
6, 9, 12 or 18 dB
9, 12, 18 or 24 dB
30, 36 or 42 dB
++
+++
Variable gain
The gain selection switch can also be used to vary the gain continuously between its minimum
and maximum value.
1. Hold the switch continuously in the up or down position until the indication VAR appears.
2. Use the rotary control at the front of the camera to change the gain in steps of 0.1 dB
3. You can change the gain as long as the value text is visible in the viewfinder.
4. Press the gain selection switch once to bring up the variable gain again. Change the value
using the front rotary control.
5. Press the switch again to go to the nearest preset value.
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5.6 Working with optical filters
The camcorder has an optical neutral density filter wheel that can be placed in the optical path
to reduce the incoming light. The filter wheel has a clear position and three neutral density
filters. These neutral density filters can be used, for example, to control depth of field or
exposure levels.
Position
Filter
1
2
3
4
Clear
ND 1/4 filter (2 stops down)
ND 1/16 filter (4 stops down)
ND 1/64 filter (6 stops down)
The filters are selected with the filter wheel switch at the top-front of the camcorder or in the
VIDEO/LEVELS/FILTER WHEELS/N/D FILTERmenu.
➢
Rotate the filter wheel switch to move the optical filter.
–
The status of the filter wheel is displayed in the viewfinder for a few seconds.
–
The ND/RE indicator in the viewfinder lights when an ND (Neutral Density) filter is selected.
Note
☞
☞
Because there are several ways (LCP 400, side panel menu, etc.) to select the optical filter, the
position of the filter wheel switch itself does not necessarily represent the currently selected
filter.
Note
The camcorder does not need optical color filters to be able to white balance correctly. The
range of the auto-white balance is so wide (from 2000K to 20,000K) that there is never any
need to use color filters to obtain the correct white.
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5.7 Color temperature
For true color reproduction you must compensate for the ambient lighting conditions by
selecting a color temperature value.
5.7.1 Presets
Four presets (3.2K, 4.7K, 5.6K and 7.5K) for reference color temperatures are available:
–
–
–
–
3200K (3.2K) - for tungsten light (indoor)
4700K (4.7K) - for mixed lighting (tungsten and daylight)
5600K (5.6K) - for HMI (daylight) lighting or outdoors, clear sky with full sun
7500K (7.5K) - for outdoors, shaded conditions
5.7.2 Memory positions
Three memory positions (FL50/FL60, AW1 and AW2) are available to store the results of the
auto-white measurement process. The memory positions are filled with measured values
using the automatic white balance switch at the front of the camcorder. The FL50/FL60
position is recommended for shooting with fluorescent light. The three memory positions are:
•
FL50/FL60 - combined memory position for fluorescent light sources
–
FL50 is for 50Hz fluorescent light sources (the color matrix is automatically set to
CoolFL and exposure to 50Hz.)
–
FL60 is for 60Hz fluorescent light sources (the color matrix is automatically set to
CoolFL and exposure to 60Hz.)
•
•
AW1 - memory position 1
AW2 - memory position 2
Note
☞
The measured values for FL50 and FL60 are stored in a single memory position. When a new
value is stored the old value is deleted.
5.7.3 Continuous white balance
A continuous automatic white balance position (AWC) is also available. This function
continuously measures the ambient light and adjusts the white balance accordingly. It can be
used when a constant color balance is required under variable lighting conditions (sunrise/
sunset, moving between indoors and outdoors). The automatic continuous white adjustment
can range between 2000K and 20,000K.
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5.7.4 Selecting the color temperature
The up/down White Bal switch on the left side of the camcorder allows you to select the
standard color temperatures, the memory positions or the automatic position.
1
2
3
4
Clear
ND 1/4
ND 1/16
ND 1/64
Warning
Monitor
Marker
Std.
Recall
User 1
User 2
Contrast
White Balance switch
Stby
Cam
Bars
+
+
Save
-
-
Operate
Gain
Output White Bal
Press the switch up or down for a short period to select the next available value.
–
The color temperature indicators in the viewfinder light to show which position is selected.
None of these indicators light when AWC is selected, but the non-standard (!) indicator
lights.
–
The viewfinder also displays the actual value of a measured color temperature. The range of
the auto-white balance is from 2000K to 20,000K.
Variable color temperature
The White Bal switch on the left-front side of the camcorder can also be used to vary the color
temperature continuously between its minimum and maximum value (2000K to 20,000K).
1. Hold the switch continuously in the up or down position until the indication VAR appears.
2. Use the rotary control at the front of the camera to change the color temperature. The
value starts at the current preset.
3. You can change the color temperature as long as the value text is visible in the viewfinder.
4. Press the White Bal switch once to bring up the variable color temperature again. Change
the value using the front rotary control.
5. Press the switch again to go to the nearest color temperature preset value.
The color temperature can also be adjusted in the VIDEO/COLOR/COLOR TEMP./VAR. COL.
TEMP menu to act as an electronic color filter. This control varies the color balance to obtain
warmer or colder color effects. When an automatic white balance process is performed, the
electronic color filter is reset to its default value.
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5.8 Auto white balance
If the reference color temperatures do not match your lighting conditions, carry out the
automatic white balance procedure. When the procedure is started, the camcorder measures
a white area in the middle of the picture and stores the color temperature in the selected FL50/
60, AW1 or AW2 memory positions.
Note
☞
Make sure that the color bars are switched off before starting the auto white balance
procedure.
1 Clear
2 ND 1/4
3 ND 1/16
Warning
Auto White
Balance switch
4 ND 1/64
Marker
Monitor
Std.
Recall
User 1
User 2
Contrast
Exp.
Auto
Time
White
Rec
Select
Stby
Cam
Bars
+
+
Audio Level
Save
-
-
Operate
Gain
Output White Bal
White Balance switch
1. Use the White Bal switch to select one of the memory positions FL50/60, AW1 or AW2
in which to store the measured color temperature value.
2. Hold the White Bal switch at the front of the camcorder in the up position. The following
appears in the viewfinder:
-
++
REC
MEDIA
FOC+
+
BATT
ND/RE
3.2
4.7
5.6
7.5
FL
AW1
AW2
!
3. Point the camcorder so that the reference white surface is between the two black boxes
on the screen.
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4. Release the White Bal switch to start the measurement procedure. A message indicating
that the calibration procedure is runnning appears.
-
++
REC
MEDIA
FOC+
+
BATT
ND/RE
AW: calibration running
3.2
4.7
5.6
7.5
FL
AW1
AW2
!
Note
☞
If there is insufficient light, the Video too low message appears in the viewfinder.
5. When the process is completed (within a few seconds) the OK message and the
measured temperature appears in the viewfinder.
-
++
REC
MEDIA
FOC+
+
BATT
ND/RE
AW1: 3200K
3.2
4.7
5.6
7.5
FL
AW1
AW2
!
The measured color temperature is now stored in the selected memory position and can be
recalled as required. If the button is pressed during the measurement process or when the
auto white balance procedure fails, the memory position resets to it original value.
Note
☞
☞
During the auto white procedure the auto iris and knee functions are temporarily turned off.
They are reset after the procedure has finished.
Note
Black balance is not necessary with this camcorder because of the continuous automatic black
control circuits.
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5.9 Exposure time
The exposure time values of 1/200, 1/500, 1/1000 and 1/2000 of a second are used to capture
fast moving objects so that these can be played back sharply in slow motion. The value
selected depends on the speed of the moving object.
Exposure time
switch
Front rotary
control
Exp.
Auto
Time
White
Rec
Select
Audio Level
Press the momentary up/down Exp. Time switch to select an exposure time. When VAR is
selected, use the front rotary control to adjust the value. The value can be adjusted as long as
the value text is visible. The variable exposure time value is saved under the VAR setting.
Note
☞
If an exposure time other than nominal is selected, the non-standard indicator (!) in the
viewfinder lights.
Value
Function
Nom
nominal setting
50 Hz
60 Hz
1/200
1/500
1/1000
1/2000
VAR
shooting with 50Hz lighting (adjustable)
shooting with 60Hz lighting (adjustable)
for fast moving objects
for fast moving objects
for fast moving objects
for fast moving objects
enables the exposure to be varied - use the front rotary control to adjust the value
Lighting
The exposure selection also includes lighting control positions which can be used when
shooting with lighting that is operating at a different frequency than the camcorder. There are
two positions; 50 Hz and 60 Hz. These positions can be varied in a range from -10 to +10.
To reduce flicker select the frequency closest to the frequency of the lights and then vary the
lighting control in the VIDEO/LEVELS/EXPOSURE/LIGHTINGmenu to obtain the best result.
Note
☞
Increasing the exposure speed lowers the camcorder sensitivity proportionally.
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5.10 Contrast button
The contrast button can be set to activate black stretch or knee (or both at the same time) to
produce more detail in the dark areas of the picture or creating more headroom for the white
without affecting the rest of the picture. The contrast button can set in the SYSTEM/
HARDWARE/BUTTONS/CONTRAST BUTTON menu.
1
2
3
4
Clear
ND 1/4
ND 1/16
ND 1/64
Warning
Monitor
Marker
Std.
Recall
User 1
User 2
Contrast
Contrast button
Stby
Cam
Bars
+
+
Save
-
-
Operate
Gain
Output White Bal
➢
Press the Contrast button to switch this function on and off.
Note
☞
When contrast is switched on, the non-standard indicator (!) in the viewfinder lights.
You can change the black stretch settings in the VIDEO/LEVELS/BLACK STRETCH menu
and the knee settings in the in the VIDEO/LEVELS/KNEE menu.
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5.11 Video menu adjustments
The following video adjustments are accessed via the VIDEOmenu:
detail enhancement
skin detail
•
•
•
•
•
knee (highlight compression)
matrix (color adjustment)
gamma
Note
☞
Many of these controls are for advanced users and require the use of additional measurement
equipment (for example, a waveform monitor, a calibrated picture monitor, etc.) for correct
adjustment.
5.11.1 Detail
Horizontal and vertical detail enhancement increases the perception of image sharpeness by
creating contrast-rich edges around an object’s contour. The following menu items are
available to control the detail enhancement process:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Level
Source
Vertical
Coarse/fine Level
Level dependency
Noise slicer
Soft detail
Soft detail level
Knee detail
Refer to the Video menu contents list in chapter 12 for more details on these controls.
Note
☞
Detail enhancement differs between SD and HD modes.
5.11.2 Skin detail
Use skin detail to change the contour level in a selected color range. The detail level within this
color range can then be set independently of the rest of the picture.
Decreasing the detail level of a persons skin color softens only the skin tones. But not only
skin colors can be selected, for example, decrease the detail level of a playing field to
accentuate the players or increase the skin detail level to accentuate a rough surface.
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Two skin contour ranges can be independently defined; both can be used at the same time.
The color range to which the skin contour level is applied can be selected automatically or
manually.
Automatically selecting the skin area
To automatically sample a color range run the Auto skin detail procedure as follows:
1. In the VIDEO/DETAIL/SKIN DETAIL menu, select the memory position skin 1 or 2 (not
1+2).
2. Select the VIDEO/DETAIL/SKIN DETAIL/AUTOitem.
3. Point the two small white boxes that appear in the centre of the picture at the color range
you wish to sample.
4. Select the VIDEO/DETAIL/SKIN DETAIL/AUTOitem again to start the measurement
procedure.
–
–
–
Auto iris is switched on.
The process running message appears in the viewfinder.
When the process is completed (within a few seconds) the OKmessage appears in the
viewfinder.
5. Adjust the skin contour level with the VIDEO/DETAIL/SKIN DETAIL/LEVEL menu.
–
Decrease the value below 50 to soften the selected area.
–
Increase the value above 50 to add extra contour.
Repeat the steps for the other skin memory position if required.
To outline the selected area, set the menu item VIDEO/DETAIL/SKIN DETAIL/VIEW to On.
The color range set by the automatic procedure can be adjusted manually if required.
Manually adjusting the skin range
The color ranges stored in memory positions 1 and 2 can be adjusted manually as follows:
1. In the VIDEO/DETAIL/SKIN DETAIL menu, select WIDTH 1to adjust the red and blue
(saturation) skin gate for memory position 1.
Select WIDTH 2 to adjust the red and blue (saturation) skin gate for memory position 2.,
The higher the number, the broader the range.
2. In the VIDEO/DETAIL/SKIN DETAIL menu, select COLOR 1to adjust the red and blue
(color) skin gate for memory position 1.
Select COLOR 2 to adjust the red and blue (color) skin gate for memory position 2.
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5.11.3 Knee
The knee function is used to compress highlights and to give a tonal graduation in the highlight
areas. The pivoting knee circuit adapts both the knee point and the compression ratio
according to the highlight content of the picture to emulate the softly limiting S-shaped transfer
characteristics of film. Digital True Color Knee circuitry maintains the correct hue for
compressed highlights, reproducing colors faithfully, even overexposed skin tones. The knee
parameters are set in the VIDEO/LEVELS/KNEEmenu. Set knee compression to off, auto or
manual.
The automatic knee mode overrides the manual settings. The higher the signal in, the more
this automatic circuit tries to compress the signal, and compensate for overexposure of the
highlights.
The manual mode allows specific adjustment in the highlight region of the image:
•
The point M item adjusts the level (between 70% and 100%) at which the knee circuitry
starts to compress highlights in the manual mode. The higher the number, the higher this
level is.
•
The slope M item adjusts the slope of the knee curve in manual mode. Higher numbers
lower the slope giving more detail in highlight information.
A desaturation control defines the point at which the output is colorless in the compressed
highlight areas.
5.11.4 Gamma
To compensate for the non-linear response of display devices, a gamma correction is
introduced into the video signal. The gamma correction adjusts the tonal response of the
characteristic curve. The choices in the VIDEO/LEVELS/GAMMAmenu are Nominal, Low, and
Pre. This selection determines how mid-range tonal values are reproduced. The camcorder
reproduces more tonal graduations (less picture contrast) in Nom than in Low.
Gamma control:
•
•
•
Nom position (76) = gamma 0.45 (default)
Low position (50) = gamma 0.65
Pre position (0 …100) = lets you adjust the slope manually (M, R, G, B).
–
Master gamma adjusts the slope of the characteristic curve using the range 0 to100.
When set to the default, 76, it is equivalent to Nom, a slope of 0.45 and when set to 50
it is equivalent to Low, a slope of 0.65. The adjustable range under master gamma
equates to slopes that range from 0.35 to 1.0.
–
–
–
Red gamma adjusts the slope of red gamma response curve between 0 and100.
Green gamma adjusts the slope of green gamma response curve between 0 and 100.
Blue gamma adjusts the slope of blue gamma response curve between 0 and 100.
Changing the slopes of the individual color gamma curves alters the purity of white in the mid-
range tonal values.
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5.11.5 Matrix
The matrix modifies the camcorder's color gamut. Colorimetry is selected by means of a
variable 6-point digital matrix or via preset matrices. Changes made to matrix settings do not
affect the blacks and whites in the image. A wide range of presets and a variable 6-point digital
matrix assure accurate color matching. The preset choices are:
Preset
Color matrix settings
EBU
RAI
ITU-709 color gamut
Color gamut for matching to Sony camcorders
Color gamut as specified by the BBC prior to the ITU-709 standard
Black and white gamut
BBC
B-W
SKIN
1:1
ITU-709 color gamut (optimized for skin tone reproduction)
Pass-through gamut for testing and service purposes only
CoolFL
Color gamut designed for shooting under flourescent lights, which eliminates the
green spikes produced by flourescent bulbs.
VAR1
VAR2
Adjustable settings
Adjustable settings
Colors can be made punchier, or more saturated, and others can be made more pastel, or de-
saturated, to create a special look. Matrix adjustments allow the color gamut of the camcorder
to be matched to that of other camcorders, even from different manufacturers. Any changes
should be made under controlled conditions. The only way to accurately see these changes is
to adjust the matrix settings when the camcorder is connected to a vectorscope and an
evaluation monitor.
5.11.6 Color saturation
The color saturation of the video signal can be adjusted in the VIDEO/COLOR/SATURATION
menu. Higher values give more saturation, lower values give less saturation.
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Chapter 6
Audio setup
6.1 Introduction
Audio signals from various sources can be recorded onto four audio recording channels. These
channels are identified in the menus as:
•
•
•
•
ch1
ch2
ch3
ch4
The sources used for recording can be:
•
•
•
•
•
the front microphone,
the line or mic. inputs at the rear of the camcorder,
AES digital audio signals applied to the BNC input at the right-rear of the camcorder,
one of eight embedded SDI audio channels, or
an optional wireless microphone receiver.
Audio signals are output:
•
•
•
on the rear 5-pin XLR audio output connector,
as embedded channels in the SDI output signal, or
as AES digital audio signals on the BNC connector on the right-rear of the camcorder.
The following pages will tell you how to:
•
•
•
•
connect the inputs and set input sensitivity,
select recording channel sources and set recording levels,
monitor channels and sources, and
select output channels or sources.
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6.2 Inputs
Location
Connector
Function
Front microphone This XLR-3 socket accepts a balanced mono
Front microphone
input
input (Front1 or
Front2)
microphone signal from a high quality dynamic
microphone. A phantom power supply is provided as
standard.
When the optional DMC1180 stereo front
microphone connector kit is installed, this socket is
replaced with a 5-pin XLR female socket that accepts
a stereo balanced microphone.
Headset
microphone
input (MicRear)
Connect a headset microphone to this mini-jack
3.5 mm) socket.
Headset microphone
input (MicRear)
Audio
This XLR-3 socket accepts balanced audio signals
Input 1 (Rear1)
from microphones or line level sources.
11-17V
1A max.
With the switch under the socket, set the input to
Audio
In 1 In 2
either:
• line
• mic
Line
Mic
+48V
Line
Mic
+48V
11-17V 7A
Audio Out
• mic +48 V phantom power
Audio
This XLR-3 socket accepts balanced audio signals
Input 2 (Rear2)
from microphones or line level sources.
With the switch under the socket, set the input to
either:
Audio
Input 1
Audio
Input 2
• line
• mic
• mic +48 V phantom power
Digital SDI audio
inputs (SDI1 to
SDI8)
Eight channels of embedded SDI inputs.
Digital SDI
audio input
Digital AES audio Two-channel digital audio input compliant with the
inputs (AES1 and AES/EBU protocol.
AES2)
Digital AES
audio input
Wireless
microphone
inputs (Wrx1)
Wireless microphone input. Requires the installation
of a wireless receiver unit (optional).
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6.2.1 Front microphone
Connect a microphone to the XLR-3 (or XLR-5) connector at the front of the camcorder. The
front microphone connector accepts either a mono microphone or a stereo microphone (using
the optional DMC1180/00 stereo front microphone connector kit).
6.2.2 Rear line or microphone inputs
There are two XLR-3 connectors at the back of the camcorder. To connect a microphone to
these sockets:
1. Set the switch under the socket to +48V (left position) for microphones that need external
(phantom) power, otherwise set it to Mic (middle position).
2. Connect a microphone to one of the XLR-3 connectors at the back of the camcorder.
The two XLR-3 connectors at the back can also be used for line-level audio inputs. To connect a
line-level input:
1. Set the switch under the socket to line (right position).
2. Connect a line signal to one of the XLR-3 connectors at the back of the camcorder.
6.2.3 Digital audio sources
To connect an AES digital audio source:
1. Connect a digital audio source to the Analog Input BNC connector (bottom) at the right-
rear of the camcorder.
2. Go to the SYSTEM/HARDWARE/PORTSmenu.
3. Tap the ANALOG IN button and use the arrows in the pop-up box to select digital audio.
To connect an embedded SDI digital audio source:
1. Connect an SDI video source with embedded audio to the Digital video Input BNC
connector (second one from the top) at the right-rear of the camcorder.
6.2.4 Wireless microphone (optional)
When the optional wireless microphone receiver kit is installed, a wireless microphone channel
is available. To set up a wireless microphone refer to the instructions delivered with your unit.
6.2.5 Gain settings
Set the input gain level in the AUDIO/INPUTSmenu for:
•
•
•
•
the front microphone inputs,
the rear microphone inputs,
the rear line-level inputs, and
the optional wireless audio input.
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6.3 Recording audio
6.3.1 Select source
To select the source for each of the four recording channels:
1. Go to the AUDIO/CHANNELSmenu.
2. Tap one of the SOURCE CH buttons numbered 1 to 4.
3. Tap the arrows in the pop-up box to select a source for that channel.
The sources are:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Rear1 - analog audio 1 input,
Rear2 - analog audio 2 input,
Wrx1 - wireless channel (optional),
Front1 - front microphone or stereo front microphone channel 1 (optional),
Front2 - stereo front microphone channel 2 (only available when installed)
MicRear - rear mini-jack headset microphone,
AES1 - digital audio input channel 1 via BNC connector,
AES2 - digital audio input channel 2 via BNC connector,
SDI In1..8 - embedded digital audio input channels from the SDI input, or
Mute.
Four channels are always recorded. When a recording channel is not used, set the recording
source for that channel to Mute.
6.3.2 Set recording levels
Audio levels for the four recording channels are controlled automatically or manually. When
manual control is selected, the two rotary controls at the left-rear of the camcorder are used to
adjust the audio levels. These can be programmed to adjust a single channel or a combination
of channels (1+3, 2+4).
The front audio level control can be assigned to any channel. This control can be used together
with the rotary controls at the rear.
Level 1
Level 1 control
Level 2 control
Exp.
White
Bal.
Time
Level 2
Rec
Select
Audio Level
Front audio level control
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To set up audio level control for each of the four recording channels:
1. Go to the AUDIO/CHANNELSmenu.
2. Tap one of the CHANNEL buttons numbered 1 to 4.
The following buttons appear:
• FILTER- selects a filter that is applied to the channel.
• LVL CONTROL- selects the method to adjust the audio level:
– AGCor AGC-STEREOturns on the Automatic Gain Control.
– LEVEL 1/2is the top control at the left-rear of the camcorder.
– LEV1/2+FRONTtakes the average value of the level 1/2 and front audio controls.
– FIXEDallows you to set a fixed level for the channel (with FIXED LVL).
– FRONTis the rotary control at the front of the camcorder.
• RECORDING LVL- sets the fixed recording level for the channel when LVL CONTROL is
set to FIXED.
• AGC PROFILE - selects a profile used for the Automatic Gain Control (AGC) when
selected.
Set up these controls for each of the four recording channels. The Level 1 control can be
assigned to channels 1 or 3; the Level 2 control can be assigned to channels 2 or 4.
Automatic Gain Control
When AGC(or AGC-STEREO)is selected the camera uses its internal circuitry to automatically
adjust the recording level according to a selectable response profile:
– STANDARDuses a standard response curve.
– QUIETuses a response curve that is suitable for low-volume circumstances, like
concerts or speeches.
– NOISYuses a response curve that is suitable for noisy circumstances like outside,
heavy wind situations or crowds.
Manual level control
When LEVEL 1/2, LEV1/2+FRONTor FRONTis selected, the recording levels can be
manually adjusted. Adjust the levels with the controls that you have selected at the left-rear or
front of the camcorder.
Use the audio bars on the home screen of the side panel display to adjust the recording level
for each channel. The audio bars are also shown on the camera status display and in the
viewfinder.
Note
☞
When the audio input signal is too high, the message “<INPUT> OVERLOAD”appears in the
viewfinder. Decrease the level or gain of the indicated input.
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6.4 Audio monitoring
The camcorder has a built-in monitor speaker on the left side panel. You can monitor the
live audio on this speaker. Alternatively, plug a headphone into the 6.3 mm jack at the rear
of the camcorder to monitor the audio. Adjust the volume of the speaker or the
headphone with the monitoring volume control.
To select an audio source to monitor with the headphones:
1. Go to the AUDIO/MONITORING menu.
2. Tap the HDPH MODE LEFT or HDPH MODE RIGHT button and use the arrows in the pop-
up box to select Source or Channel mode.
3. Tap the HDPH SOURCE LEFT or HDPH CHANNEL LEFT buttons to select the recording
channel or input source to monitor on the left headphone speaker.
4. Tap the HDPH SOURCE RIGHT or HDPH CHANNEL RIGHT buttons to select the
recording channel or input source to monitor on the right headphone speaker.
To select an audio source to monitor on the speaker:
1. Go to the AUDIO/MONITORING menu.
2. Tap the SPEAKER MODEbutton and use the arrows in the pop-up box to select one of the
headphone follow modes.
1
2
3
4
Clear
ND 1/4
ND 1/16
ND 1/64
Warning
Marker
Monitr
Std.
Recall
Uer
1
User
2
Contrast
Stby
+
Cam
+
11-17V
1A max.
Save
Bars
-
-
Audio
Operate
Ga
Output White Bal.
In
1
In
2
Line
Mic
+48V
Line
Mic
+48V
17V 7A
Audio Out
Headphones
output
Monitoring
volume control
Built-in
speaker
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6.5 Outputs
Location
Connector
Function
SDI embedded
audio output
Eight embedded SDI outputs compliant with SMPTE
272 M-A and SMPTE 299M protocols.
SDI embedded
audio output
Digital AES audio Two channel digital audio compliant with the AES/
output (AES1 and EBU protocol.
AES2)
Digital AES
audio output
Analog audio
output (Rear1 and output signals at line level.
Rear2)
This XLR-5 socket supplies two balanced audio
11-17V
1A max.
Audio
In 1 In 2
Line
Mic
+48V
Line
Mic
+48V
11-17V 7A
Audio Out
Analog audio
output 1+2
Rear outputs
An 5-pin XLR audio connector at the back of the camcorder provides two audio line outputs
(Rear1 and Rear2). The driver circuitry for these outputs is normally disabled to save power.
You must first enable the driver to obtain an output signal:
1. Go to the AUDIO/OUTPUTS/REARmenu.
2. Tap the REARbutton and and use the arrows in the pop-up box to select ENABLED.
To select a signal for output:
1. Go to the AUDIO/OUTPUTS/REARmenu.
2. Tap the REAR MODEbutton and use the arrows in the pop-up box to select SOURCEor
CHANNELmode.
–
If you select the source mode, the channel selection button is disabled; if you select the
channel mode, the source selection button is disabled.
3. Tap either the SOURCEor CHANNELselection button to select the recording channel or
source to be routed to the rear output.
Do this for both Rear1 and Rear2.
Note
☞
If you initially set up the output signal for both modes (source and channel), you can use the
mode button to quickly switch between the selected signals.
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Digital audio outputs
The Analog Out BNC connector can be programmed to provide two channels of AES audio. To
select the signals for digital audio:
1. Go to the SYSTEM/HARDWARE/PORTSmenu.
2. Tap the ANALOG OUT button and use the arrows in the pop-up box to select DIGITAL
AUDIO.
3. Go to the AUDIO/OUTPUTS/AES AUDIO menu.
4. Tap the AES MODEbutton and use the arrows in the pop-up box to select SOURCEor
CHANNELmode.
–
If you select the source mode, the channel selection button is disabled; if you select the
channel mode, the source selection button is disabled.
5. Tap either the SOURCEor CHANNELselection button to select the recording channel or
source to be routed to the AES audio output.
Note
☞
If you initially set up the output signal for both modes, you only need to use the AES mode
button to switch between the selected signals.
SDI embedded audio
Eight embedded SDI audio channels are available at the Digital Out BNC connector. To select
the signals for the SDI audio channels:
1. Go to the AUDIO/OUTPUTS/SDI OUT menu.
2. Tap on one of the eight SDI CHANNEL buttons and use the arrows in the pop-up box to
select the audio signal to be routed to that SDI audio channel.
6.6 General audio settings
To set the audio system headroom, go to the AUDIO/OUTPUTS/SETUP/HEADROOMmenu. You
can select -18dBFS or -20dBFS.
To turn the test tone on or off when the color bars are selected and to adjust its level, go to the
AUDIO/OUTPUTS/SETUP/TEST TONEmenu.
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Chapter 7
Recording setup
7. 1 Main format settings
To select the recording video standard, source, compression and bit rate use the SETUP/
FORMATSmenu on the side panel display.
•
•
Tap VIDEO STANDARDto select the camera video standard.
Tap VIDEO SOURCEto select the recording source.
–
–
Select CAM to record the live signal from the camera.
Select SDI or CVBS to record an external video signal from a digital or analog video
input.
•
Tap either VIDEO COMPR. SDor VIDEO COMPR. HD(depending on the selected video
standard) to set the recording compression scheme and use the arrows in the pop-up
menu to select a video compression scheme.
•
•
•
•
To set the recording media tap MEDIA SELECTIONand select the media to record to.
Tap CHUNK SIZE to select a chunk size to use for your recording.
Tap VF PLAYBACK to set the way the recorded video is played back in the viewfinder.
When recording in SD video standards tap ASPECT RATIO to set the desired aspect ratio
(16:9, 4:3 or Letterbox) for your recording.
Video standard
The selected video standard defines the resolution and the frame rate of the video signal that
is recorded onto the media. The table below shows the possible options:
Standard
Format
Resolution
1080i50
720p50
720p59
1080i59
480i59
576i50
HD
HD
HD
HD
SD
SD
1920 x 1080i50
1280 x 720p50
1280 x 720p59.94
1920 x 1080i59.94
480i59.94
576i50
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Compression schemes
The recording compression defines the type of compression that is used to record the video
signal. The available compression schemes and bit rates depend on the recording video
standard that has been selected.
Video standard
Compression
JPEG2000
MPEG2-I *
DV25
Available bit rates
50 Mb/s, 75 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s
60 Mb/s, 80 Mb/s
Indication
JP2K
HD
1080i50, 720p50,
1080i59, 720p59
MP2I
SD
576i50, 480i59
25 Mb/s
DV25
JPEG2000
MPEG2-I *
30 Mb/s, 40 Mb/s, 50 Mb/s
30 Mb/s, 40 Mb/s, 50 Mb/s
JP2K
MP2I
* only available when the optional DMC1120 MPEG2 board is installed.
7. 1. 1 Recording from external inputs
To record from an external video signal make sure the video standard and type (SDI or CVBS)
match the provided signal. The external video signal is displayed both in the viewfinder and on
the side panel display.
Port
Video source
Video standards
Digital Input
Analog Input
SDI
720p50, 720p59.94, 1080i50 or 1080i59.94
576i50 or 480i59.94
CVBS
Note
☞
☞
When the camcorder settings do not match the external signal a message is shown
(“Incompatible video standard”).
Note
When CVBS is selected as a video source make sure that the analog input is set to CVBS in the
SYSTEM/HARDWARE/PORTS/ANALOG INPUT menu.
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7. 2 Time code settings
To set the time code use the SETUPmenu on the side panel display.
1. Tap TIMECODE
.
2. To set the time code, tap TCSETand use the arrows in the pop-up to select a time code
value.
–
–
To reset the time code to zero, tap TCRESET
To re-generate the time code from the inserted media, tap SYNCHRONIZE/RE-
GENERATE
To synchronize the time code to a selected source, tap SYNCHRONIZE/SOURCE
.
.
–
.
3. To change the time code mode from the default value free-run (continuous time clock) to
rec-run (recording time only), tap RUN MODEto toggle the value.
7. 3 Recording buffer
The built-in recording buffer enables the camcorder to continue recording even when the
media is temporarily unaccessable, for example, due to heavy shocks. This system operates
automatically. When the anti-shock function is activate, the buffer indicator on the viewfinder
screen shows buffer usage.
7. 4 Recording media
The media bay on the top-right shoulder of the camcorder includes one REV PRO media slot
and two CompactFlash slots. Slide the cover switch towards the back of the camcorder to
open the protective cover and to get access to the media slots.
To insert a disk into the REV drive:
1. Ensure that the REV PRO logo on the disk is facing away from the camcorder.
2. Insert the disk in the direction indicated by the arrow on the front of the disk and push
firmly until it clicks into place.
–
–
–
Wait a few seconds for the disk to be mounted.
When the disk is ready for use, the indicator is blue.
The indicator is purple when the disk is full.
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3. Close the media bay cover.
Media bay cover
switch
REV eject button and
status indicator
To eject the disk, push the eject button and wait for the system to eject the disk (do not
interrupt the power supply).
Emergency disk eject procedure
1. Disconnect power (battery, external supply) from the camcorder and set the power
switch to the
position.
2. Insert a long metal pin (e.g. a paperclip) into the disk eject hole of the REV drive. The hole
is located next to the slot at the inner side of the media bay.
3. Push the pin firmly down until the REV disk is tilted upwards.
4. Pick up the disk a the top and gently pull it out of its slot.
5. Reconnect power and switch on the camcorder.
Caution
Never use the emergency eject procedure while the power is on. Never force a disk into or out
of the REV drive; this could damage both the drive and the disk.
7. 4 . 1 CompactFlash cards
To insert a CompactFlash card into slot CF1 or CF2:
1. Ensure that the logo on the card is facing away from the camcorder.
2. Insert the card and push firmly until it clicks into place.
–
When the card is ready for use, the indicator is blue.
–
The indicator is purple when the card is full.
3. Close the media bay cover.
To eject the card, push the media indicator and wait until the light extinguishes. Gently push
the eject button at the right side to eject the card.
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☞
Use only high-speed CompactFlash cards and ensure that the cards are fast enough for the
chosen recording compression profile.
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Chapter 8
Shooting
8.1 Getting a picture
8.1.1 Viewfinder
2. Aim the camcorder at the subject and use the viewfinder to monitor the picture.
–
If you press the live button
on the display.
below the side panel display, the live picture is also displayed
8.1.2 Recall standard video values
You may wish to recall the standard video values if you want to ensure that the camcorder
video parameters are not set to unusual values.
➢
Press the Std. Recall button on the left side of the camcorder and hold it for a few
seconds.
8.1.3 Exposure
Iris
Select either the automatic (A) or manual (M) iris mode on the lens. In manual mode the iris
can be controlled by turning the iris ring on the lens. In automatic mode there are two auto iris
modes available in the camcorder:
–
Auto iris: the light levels are automatically adjusted; you can still set gain and exposure
speed.
–
Extended auto iris: The extended auto iris function automatically controls iris and gain
to suit the lighting conditions.
Monitoring exposure
Set the zebra switch on viewfinder to On to indicate high exposure levels with a striped
pattern.
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Optical filter
Use the optical neutral density (ND) filters to reduce the incoming light and so control the
depth of field or exposure levels.
Gain
For low-light or high-light conditions use the gain switch to vary the amplification of the signal.
Exposure
Use 1/200, 1/500, 1/1000 or 1/2000 values to capture fast moving objects with little blurring.
8.1.4 Video adjustments
–
If you cannot perform the white balance procedure, select a fixed reference color
temperatures to match your lighting conditions, or
–
use the AWC white balance position when a constant color balance is required under
changing lighting temperatures (sunsets, indoor/outdoor use).
To improve the contast of the picture when there are very bright and very dark areas in the
scene press the contrast button.
8.1.5 Audio adjustments
8.1.6 Frame and focus
1. Frame the subject by zooming in or out. Use the W (wide angle) and T (tele) switch on the
lens.
–
You can also use the zoom control on the front of the carrying handle.
–
Use the viewfinder markers to help frame the picture.
2. Adjust the focus on the lens.
–
If the focus assist function is switched on, the viewfinder shows a pattern to assist with
focusing.
Focus ring
Zoom
control
Auto/manual
iris switch
Momentary
iris button
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8.2 Recording
8.2.1 Start recording
1. To start recording, press the record button on the lens.
–
You can also use the Rec. button on the front of the camcorder or the record switch under
the carrying handle to start recording.
–
The Rec. indicator in the viewfinder and the tally indicators light. The status bar on the side
panel display is red when the camcorder is recording.
Exp.
Auto
Time
White
Rec
Select
Audio Level
Record button
Record switch
Record button
(VTR Start/Stop)
2. During recording, monitor the viewfinder indications (power and media indicator).
8.2.2 Stop recording
➢
To stop recording, press the record button on the lens, the camcorder front or the switch
under the carrying handle again.
–
The actual recording to the media might continue even after you stop recording. The media
indicator lights as long as the camcorder is writing to the media. Do not interrupt power to
the camcorder during this time.
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8.3 Quick review
➢
To review the last 5 seconds of a recorded clip, press the RET button on the lens to play it
back in the viewfinder.
–
If you press the
button below the side panel display, the playback signal is displayed on
the display as well.
RET
button
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Chapter 9
Clip management
9.1 Viewing clips
9.1.1 Thumbnail overview
To view recorded clips use the side panel menu and tap the CLIPSbutton. This opens the
thumbnail overview of all recorded clips. The last recorded clip is selected. Use the UPand
DOWNbuttons to view more thumbnails. Scrolling up shows older clips.
➢
To select a clip, tap its thumbnail. The thumbnail is highlighted.
media indicator
position indicator
clip thumbnail
tape view
tumbnail
back button
scroll buttons
menu button
The thumbnail overview also shows playlists. There are two types of playlist:
•
•
a Tape View playlist, and
a Story playlist.
The playlists are shown after the clips. The Tape View playlist is always shown first.
Note
☞
The thumbnail overview can show up to 60 clip thumbnails. When more clips are present on
the current media, the thumbnails are grey but they can still be selected.
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Thumbnail information
Thumbnails provide information about the clip or the playlist.
Tape View thumbnail
Story playlist thumbnail
Clip thumbnail
first frame
name
name
TapeView
00:06:35;19
WKTP_prod
00:06:35;19
name
Tue_
0286 002:18
index
length
length
length
number (mmm:ss)
(hh:mm:ss:ff)
(hh:mm:ss:ff)
Tape View thumbnail
The Tape View thumbnail can be distinguished from other playlists by its name. Tape View
contains a list of all compatible clips on the current media in chronological order. There is only
one Tape View thumbnail.
Story playlist thumbnail
There can be many different story playlist thumbnails. Each playlist thumbnail is assigned the
name of its associated story. It contains a list of all clips in that story in chronological order.
When a story is selected in the SETUP/METADATA/STORYFILEmenu, all subsequent recorded
clips are stored under that story’s playlist.
Incompatible clips or playlists
The camcorder can only playback clips or playlists where the video standard and compression
formats are the same as the current settings of the camcorder.
A thumbnail is shown in red hue when either the video standard or compression format of the
clip or playlist is different from the current settings. If you attempt to playback a red thumbnail,
a message advises you to change the current camcorder settings in the SETUP/FORMATSmenu
to allow you to play back the clip.
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9.1.2 Playback
To playback a clip or playlist you must first load it. Double-tap a thumbnail to load the clip or
playlist you wish to view. The selected clip is loaded into the playback monitor and paused.
The first frame is shown.
playback
media
timecode
indicator
playback
indicator
clip name
clip time
properties
audio bars
back button
transport
buttons
menu button
The buttons at the bottom of the screen are used as follows:
Button
Use
Returns to the thumbnail overview
back
Opens the menu.
menu
Plays back the clip in reverse. Tapping again increases reverse playback
speed to the following rates: -1x, -2x, -4x, -8x, -16x, -32x and -64x.
Tap to freeze the clip; tap again to continue playback of the clip.
Fast forward. Tapping again increases playback speed to the following
rates: 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x and 64x.
The audio channels recorded with the clip are played back in the monitor speaker or in the
headset connected to the rear jack if this is set up in the audio menu.
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9.1.3 Menu button
To look up detailed informatie about a selected clip, tap the MENU button.
•
•
•
•
properties: show detailed information about the selected clip;
load: loads the selected clip into the playback monitor;
delete: delete the selected clip;
format medium: formats the current media.
Tap the BACKbutton at the bottom to close the menu.
Properties
To look up detailed informatie about a clip tap the PROPERTIES button.
Tap the BACKbutton at the bottom to close the properties pop-up box.
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Chapter 10
Communications
10.1 Setting up communication
The camcorder has two RJ-45 Ethernet connectors, two USB host and one USB device
connector and an IEEE 1394 connector.
IEEE 1394
connector
USB connector
(host)
Network 2 Network 1
USB B
USB A
Ethernet
RJ-45
Ethernet
RJ-45 connectorB connectorA
USB
USB
connector connector (device)
(future use)
(host)
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10.2 USB connection
The USB connectors on the top-rear panel and right-side panel can be used to connect a USB
drive or other USB device.
Note
☞
Do not plug or unplug these devices while the camcorder is being used for critical play to air
activity.
10.3 IEEE 1394 connection
Connect IEEE 1394 devices to this connector. Select the playback method in the SYSTEM /
HARDWARE / PORTS / IEEE 1394to Exclusive, Both or Off.
10.4 FTP connection
An FTP connection can be used to transfer files between the camcorder and an external
computer. Follow these steps to set up a working connection:
1. Use an Ethernet (UTP) network cable to connect the camcorder with a remote computer.
The cable can be a crossover or a straight-through type. Plug the cable into Ethernet
connector 1 on the right-side panel of the camcorder.
2. Use automatic network setting (DHCP) on your remote computer (it may take a few
seconds for the IP-address to be assigned) or use manual settings (IP-address is
169.254.1.100 and subnet mask is 255.255.255.0)
Infinity
camcorder
Ethernet
cable
remote
computer
3. Install an FTP client on the remote computer.
4. Use the following settings for the FTP client (refer to the documentation of your software
for more information)
–
–
–
–
userid: any (not blank);
password: any (not blank);
IP-address: 169.254.1.218;
remote port: 21 (default);
5. Use the FTP client to log in into the camcorder system. By default, the contents of the
system’s root directory will be shown.
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Chapter 11
Specifications
11.1 Specifications for DMC 1000
Item
Value
General
Dimensions (H x W x L)
250 x 157 x 365 mm (9.8 x 6.2 x 14.4 in) without lens, viewfinder and
battery
Weight (approx.)
5.0 kg (11.0 lbs) without viewfinder; 5.8 kg (12.8 lbs) including
DMC 1100 2-inch viewfinder
Operating temperatures
Storage temperatures
Humidity
0 to +40 °C (32 to +104 °F)
-20 to +60 °C (-4 to +140 °F)
10% to 90% (relative humidity)
Power requirements
Power consumption (standby)
Power consumption (recording)
Camera section
15 VDC (11.0 to 17.0 VDC)
45 W (with active imaging, viewfinder, compression, buffer and lens)
49 W (while recording to REV)
Lens mount
2/3-inch television lens mount, bayonet type.
F1.4 prism system
Optical system
Optical filters
Clear, 1/4 ND, 1/16 ND, 1/64 ND (motorized)
Color correction filters
3200 K, 4700 K, 5600 K, 7500 K, two AWB presets and continuous
auto white balance; variable from 2200 K to 20000 K in 10 K steps
Pick-up device
Three 2/3-inch full HD Xensium™ CMOS imagers
22-bit accuracy
Digital signal processing
Exposure
Electronic exposure down to 1/2000 s
Clean scanning
50 Hz scanning: 51.0 to 103.0 Hz; 60 Hz scanning: 61.0 to 151.0 Hz
Video standard
Temporal frequencies
S/N Ratio (Y-signal)
Modulation depth (Y-signal)
Aspect ratio
576i/480i mode
50/59.94 Hz
1080i/720p mode
50/59.94 Hz
61 dB (typical)
54 dB (typical)
70% at 5 MHz (16:9)
16:9, 4:3 and letterbox
50% at 27 MHz (800 TV-lines)
16:9
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Item
Value
Sensitivity
Gain
2000 lux (186 ft cd) at F8 typical
-6 to +42 dB (user-definable presets) and variable master gain
between -6 and +42 dB in 0.1 dB steps.
Audio
Range from 20 Hz to 20 kHz (unweighted), 24 bits PCM, 48 kHz,
dynamic range 85 dB
Compression
DV25
PAL (4:2:0) and NTSC (4:1:1)
JPEG2000
SD
10-bit, 4:2:2
HD
10-bit, 4:2:2
30 Mb/s, 40 Mb/s and 50 Mb/s
SD
50 Mb/s, 75 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s
HD
MPEG-2 i-frame (requires optional
DMC 1100 MPEG-2 board)
8-bit, 4:2:0
8-bit, 4:2:0
30 Mb/s, 40 Mb/s and 50 Mb/s
60 Mb/s and 80 Mb/s
File formats
High quality content
MXF OP-1A (SMPTE 378M), including 4 channels of PCM audio and
metadata
Metadata
Compatible with SMPTE Metadata Dictionary RP210
Built-in storage media
REV drive
Grass Valley REV PRO disk drive
CompactFlash
2x type I and II CompactFlash slots, speed depending on media
Camcorder connectors
Front microphone input
1x XLR-3 female, balanced, +48 V phantom or 1x XLR-5 female,
balanced, +48 V phantom (requires DMC 1180/00 option)
Rear audio inputs
2x XLR-3 female, mic/line-level, balanced, switchable +48 V phantom
Additional audio inputs
2-channel AES/EBU audio (via BNC), 1channel (via wireless receiver
slot) and 8 channels SDI (from SDI input)
Audio outputs
1x XLR-5 male, line-level, 2-channel mixed balanced
6.3 mm stereo jack headphones
Additional audio outputs
2-channel AES/EBU or embedded (HD-)SDI 8 channel audio via BNC
connector.
Lens connector
12-pin female Hirose interface connector
HDMI type A connector
Viewfinder connector
(HD-)SDI input
BNC connector SMPTE 292M (1.5 Gb/s) or SMPTE 259M (270 Mb/s),
0.8 Vpp, 75 Ω
(HD-)SDI output
BNC connector SMPTE 292M (1.5 Gb/s) or SMPTE 259M (270 Mb/s),
0.8 Vpp, 75 Ω
Analog video input
Analog video output
BNC connector CVBS, Blackburst, Linear Timecode or AES/EBU
audio, 1.0 Vpp, 75 Ω
BNC connector CVBS, Linear Timecode or AES/EBU audio, 1.0 Vpp,
75 Ω
DC 15 V input
DC 12 V output
IT-connectivity
XLR-4 male (11.0 to 17.0 VDC)
4-pin female Hirose connector, nom. 12 V 1.0 A with Tally-signal
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Value
Ethernet
1 x RJ-45 Ethernet connector (10BASE-T, 100BASE-T and Gigabit
Ethernet), 1 x RJ-45 Ethernet connector for future use.
USB
2 x USB A host connector, 1 x USB B device connector
6-pin IEEE 1394 connector, powers up to 10 W
IEEE 1394
Supplied accessories
User’s documentation
Viewfinder (option)
Model
User's Guide
DMC 1100
Display
HD CRT black/white
> 600 TV lines (centre)
Resolution
11.2 Connectors
Audio input connector XLR-3 (Rear1 and Rear2)
Microphone impedance: 200 Ω
Max. input level: +22 dBu
Pin Description
2
1
1
2
3
Chassis ground (cable shield)
Audio Hot (+)
Phantom power: +48 V (switchable)
Mic/Line switchable
Audio Cold (-)
3
XLR 3-pin female
(panel view)
Audio output connector
Max. output level: +22 dBu
Pin Description
1
5
Outputs are at balanced line level.
1
2
3
4
5
Chassis ground (cable shield)
Audio 1 hot (+)
2
4
Audio 1 cold (-)
3
XLR 5-pin male
(panel view)
Audio 2 hot (+)
Audio 2 cold (-)
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Front microphone connector XLR-3 (Front1)
Microphone impedance: 200 Ω
Max. input level: +14 dBu
Pin Description
2
1
1
2
3
Chassis ground (cable shield)
Phantom power: +48 V (fixed)
Audio (+)
Audio (-)
3
XLR 3-pin female
(panel view)
Front microphone connector XLR-5 (Front1 and Front2)
Microphone impedance: 200 Ω
Max. input level: +14 dBu
Pin Description
5
1
1
2
3
4
5
Chassis ground (cable shield)
Phantom power: +48 V (fixed)
Audio 1 hot (+)
Audio 1 cold (-)
Audio 2 hot (+)
Audio 2 cold (-)
4
2
3
XLR 5-pin female
(panel view)
Headphones output
tip
sleeve
Headphones impedance: 200 Ω
Max. output level: +22 dBu
Pin
Description
sleeve Ground (cable shield)
tip
Audio Left
ring
Audio Right
ring
6.3 mm jack
(cable plug shown)
Headset microphone input (MicRear)
tip sleeve
Microphone impedance: 200 Ω
Max. input level: +14 dBu
Pin
Description
sleeve Ground (cable shield)
Phantom power: +5 .. +7 V (fixed)
tip
Signal hot (+)
signal cold (-)
Note: for unbalanced operation the
ring and sleeve should be internally
bridged.
ring
ring
3.5 mm mini jack
(cable plug shown)
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Power input connector (DC in)
Note: power input accepts
11.0 .. 17.0 VDC
Pin Description
4
1
1
2
3
4
Ground
not connected
Ground (bridged to pin 1)
+15 VDC nom.
3
2
XLR 4-pin male
(panel view)
Power output connector (DC out)
1
2
This socket provides access to an
internal tally switch. When the
camera is on-air, the contact of the
internal relay is closed.
Pin Description
1
2
3
4
Ground
On-air / tally signal
Ground (bridged to pin 1)
+12 VDC nom. (max. 1.0 A)
Note: power output (pin 4) follows
DC input.
4
3
Hirose 4-pin female
(panel view)
11.3 Dimensions
365 mm (14.4 in)
157 mm (6.2 in)
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Chapter 12
Side panel menu
12.1 Audio menu
Menu item
Values
Description
Level File
channels
channel 1
ch1 filter
None, 150Hz
Selects the channel filter.
1
1
Prod
Prod
ch1 lvl control
AGC, Fixed, Lev1+Front,
Selects a recording level control.
Level 1, Front
ch1 recording lvl
ch1 AGC profile
0..99 (50)
Sets the fixed recording level (when fixed
control is selected).
1
1
Prod
Prod
Noisy, Quiet, Standard
Selects the AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
profile.
channel 2
ch2 filter
None, 150Hz
Selects the channel filter.
1
1
Prod
Prod
ch2 lvl control
AGC, Fixed, Lev2+Front,
Selects a recording level control.
Level 2, Front
ch2 recording lvl
ch2 AGC profile
0..99 (50)
Sets the fixed recording level (when fixed
control is selected).
1
1
Prod
Prod
Noisy, Quiet, Standard
Selects the AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
profile.
channel 3
ch3 filter
None, 150Hz
Selects the channel filter.
1
1
Prod
Prod
ch3 lvl control
AGC, (AGC-Stereo), Fixed, Selects a recording level control.
Lev1+Front, Level 1,
Front
ch3 recording lvl
ch3 AGC profile
0..99 (50)
Sets the fixed recording level (when fixed
control is selected).
1
1
Prod
Prod
Noisy, Quiet, Standard
Selects the AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
profile.
channel 4
ch4 filter
None, 150Hz
Selects the channel filter.
1
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Level File
ch4 lvl control
AGC, (AGC-Stereo), Fixed, Selects a recording level control.
1
Prod
Lev2+Front, Level 2,
Front
ch4 recording lvl
ch4 AGC profile
0..99 (50)
Sets the fixed recording level (when fixed
control is selected).
1
1
1
Prod
Prod
Prod
Noisy, Quiet, Standard
Selects the AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
profile.
source ch1
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, (Front2), MicRear,
MicHead, AES1, AES2,
SDI In1..8, Mute
Selects a recording source for channel 1.
Selects a recording source for channel 2.
Selects a recording source for channel 3.
Selects a recording source for channel 4.
source ch2
source ch3
source ch4
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, (Front2), MicRear,
MicHead, AES1, AES2,
SDI In1..8, Mute
1
1
1
Prod
Prod
Prod
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, (Front2), MicRear,
MicHead, AES1, AES2,
SDI In1..8, Mute
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, (Front2), MicRear,
MicHead, AES1, AES2,
SDI In1..8, Mute
monitoring
hdph mode left
Channel, Source
Selects channel/source mode for the
headphones left channel input.
1
1
Oper
Oper
hdph source left
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Selects a source to be routed to the
Front1 (Front2), MicRear, headphones left channel when input mode is
SDI In1..8, AES1, AES2
source.
hdph channel left
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4
Selects a channel or channel mix to be routed
to the headphones left channel when input
mode is channel.
1
Oper
speaker mode
Hdph L+R, Hdph L,
Hdph R
Selects channel/source mode for the speaker
input.
1
1
1
Oper
Oper
Oper
hdph mode right
hdph source right
Channel, Source
Selects channel/source mode for the
headphones right channel input.
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Selects a source to be routed to the
Front1 (Front2), MicRear, headphones right channel when input mode is
SDI In1..8, AES1, AES2
source.
hdph channel right
speaker mute
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4
Selects a channel or channel mix to be routed
to the headphones right channel when input
mode is channel.
1
1
Oper
Oper
On, Off
Mutes speaker signal (audio off).
outputs
rear
rear
Enabled, Disabled
Enables or disables the rear1 and rear2
outputs. Set to disable for power saving.
1
1
Prod
Prod
rear 1 mode
Channel, Source
Selects channel/source mode for the rear1
output.
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Level File
rear 1 source
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Selects a source to be routed to the rear1
1
Prod
Front1, (Front2), MicRear, output when input mode is source.
SDI In1..8, AES1, AES2
rear 1 channel
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4
Selects a channel or channel mix to be routed
to the rear1 output when input mode is
channel.
1
Prod
rear 2 mode
rear 2 source
Channel, Source
Selects channel/source mode for the rear2
output.
1
1
Prod
Prod
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Selects a source to be routed to the rear2
Front1, (Front2), MicRear, output when input mode is source.
SDI In1..8, AES1, AES2
rear 2 channel
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4
Selects a channel or channel mix to be routed
to the rear2 output when input mode is
channel.
1
Prod
AES Audio
AES mode
Channel, Source
Selects input mode for the AES audio output.
Selects a source to be routed to the AES1
1
1
Prod
Prod
AES 1 source
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, (Front2), MicRear, output when input mode is source.
SDI In1..8, AES1, AES2
AES 1 channel
AES 2 source
AES 2 channel
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4
Selects a channel or channel mix to be routed
to the AES2 output when input mode is
channel.
1
1
1
Prod
Prod
Prod
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, (Front2), MicRear, output when input mode is source.
SDI In1..8, AES1, AES2
Selects a source to be routed to the AES2
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4
Selects a channel or channel mix to be routed
to the AES2 output when input mode is
channel.
SDI out
SDI channel 1
SDI channel 2
SDI channel 3
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4, Rear1, Rear2,
Wrx1, Front1, (Front2),
MicRear, AES1, AES2,
SDI In1..8
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
1
1
1
Prod
Prod
Prod
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4, Rear1, Rear2,
Wrx1, Front1, (Front2),
MicRear, AES1, AES2,
SDI In1..8
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4, Rear1, Rear2,
Wrx1, Front1, (Front2),
MicRear, AES1, AES2,
SDI In1..8
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
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Description
Level File
SDI channel 4
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4, Rear1, Rear2,
Wrx1, Front1, (Front2),
MicRear, AES1, AES2,
SDI In1..8
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
1
1
1
1
1
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
SDI channel 5
SDI channel 6
SDI channel 7
SDI channel 8
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4, Rear1, Rear2,
Wrx1, Front1, (Front2),
MicRear, AES1, AES2,
SDI In1..8
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4, Rear1, Rear2,
Wrx1, Front1, (Front2),
MicRear, AES1, AES2,
SDI In1..8
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4, Rear1, Rear2,
Wrx1, Front1, (Front2),
MicRear, AES1, AES2,
SDI In1..8
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4, Rear1, Rear2,
Wrx1, Front1, (Front2),
MicRear, AES1, AES2,
SDI In1..8
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
inputs
front
gain
0..99 (85)
Sets the pregain level in dB for front mic input
(mono or stereo).
3
Oper
Oper
front mode
Mono, Stereo
Selects front mic input connection type
(stereo when the optional stereo front
microphone kit is installed)
S1
rear
rear 1 mic
rear 1 line
0..99 (85)
Sets pregain input level in dB for rear 1 mic
input.
3
3
Oper
Oper
0..99 (85)
Sets pregain input level in dB for rear 1 line
input.
rear 1 limiter
rear 2 mic
On, Off
Turns audio limiter for rear 1 input on or off.
3
3
Oper
Oper
0..99 (85)
Sets pregain input level in dB for rear 2 mic
input.
rear 2 line
0..99 (85)
Sets pregain input level fin dB or rear 2 line
input.
3
3
Oper
Oper
rear 2 limiter
On, Off
Turns audio limiter for rear 2 input on or off.
wireless
gain
0..99 (85)
Sets pregain input level in dB for wireless mic
inputs.
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Description
Level File
limiter
On, Off
Turns audio limiter for wireless inouts on or
off.
setup
test tone
Disable, -6dBFS,
Headroom
Enables and selects 1KHz test tone level (only
audible when color bar is on):
Disable = no test tone
-6dBFS = test tone level is at -6dBFS
Headroom = test tone level is the same as the
selected audio headroom.
1
3
Oper
Prod
headroom
-18dBFS, -20dBFS
Selects audio headroom.
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Menu item
Values
Description
Level File
levels
gain
gain
[preset -], 0dB, [preset +], Selects gain preset (see presets below for
[preset ++], [preset +++] values)
0
0
-
-
var. gain
- 6.0dB .. 42.0dB (0dB)
Sets variable gain (in 0.1dB steps).
gain presets
-
-6dB, -3dB
Selects gain value for - preset.
Selects gain value for + preset.
2
2
-
-
+
+3dB, +6dB, +9dB,
+12dB, +15dB, +18dB
++
+6dB, +9dB, +12dB,
+15dB, +18dB, +24dB
Selects gain value for ++ preset.
Selects gain value for +++ preset.
2
2
-
-
+++
+9dB, +12dB, +15dB,
+18dB, +24dB, +30dB,
+36dB, +42dB
painting range
+3dB, +6dB
Selects painting range.
2
-
gain RGB
R
G
B
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
Sets gain level (R)
Sets gain level (G)
Sets gain level (B)
2
2
2
Scene
Scene
Scene
black
black RGBM
R
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
On, Off
Sets black level adjustment (R)
Sets black level adjustment (G)
Sets black level adjustment (B)
Sets black level adjustment (Master)
Turns dynamic black on or off
Runs auto black procedure.
3
3
3
2
3
3
Scene
Scene
Scene
Scene
Scene
Scene
G
B
M
dynamic black
auto black
On, Off
black stretch
black stretch
On, Off
Turns black stretch on or off. Use to enhance
image details in the dark parts of the image.
3
3
3
Scene
Scene
Scene
black contrast
black str. lvl
Stretch, Press
0..99 (50)
Sets contrast to black stretch or black press
when black stretch is on.
Sets black stretch level when black stretch is
on. 50 is no stretch, >50 is black press.
filter wheels
N/D filter
Clear, ND1/4, ND1/16,
ND1/64
Selects optical neutral density (ND) filter. This
function is also controlled by the filter wheel
button.
0
0
-
-
Home filterwheels
On, Off
Runs the filterwheel home positioning. Allow
a few seconds for the filterwheel to adjust.
exposure
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Level File
exposure
Nom, 50Hz, 60Hz,
1/200, 1/500, 1/1000,
1/2000, Var
Selects exposure time. This function is also
controlled by the exposure time switch at the
front of the camcorder.
0
1
1
-
lighting
-10 . . . +10 (0)
Sets the exposure correction to synchronise
with lighting frequency when exposure mode
is 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
Scene
Scene
var. exp. time
50 Hz .. 3270 Hz,(50 Hz), Sets the exposure time in 0.5 Hz steps when
60 Hz .. 3280 Hz (60 Hz)
exposure mode is Var (you can also use the
exposure button at the front of the camera)
flare
flare
On, Off
Turns the lens flare compensation on or off.
3
Lens
flare RGB
R
G
B
0..99 (10)
0..99 (15)
0..99 (25)
Sets the lens flare compensation level (R)
Sets the lens flare compensation level (G)
Sets the lens flare compensation level (B)
3
3
3
Lens
Lens
Lens
knee
knee
Off, Auto, Var
Sets knee mode:
Off = no knee function.
Auto = automatic;
Var = variable;
2
3
Scene
Scene
knee source
Y, NAM
Selects knee type:
Y = luminance;
NAM = luminance of highest RGB
component.
desaturation
white clipper
On, Off
Turns knee desaturation on or off.
S1
3
Scene
Scene
On, Off
Turns white clipper on or off. Use this function
to limit highlight levels in the video signal.
slope/point
slope
0..99 (0)
Sets the slope of the knee gamma curve (in
manual mode).
3
3
1
3
Scene
Scene
Scene
Scene
point
0..99 (10)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (54)
Sets the point where the knee gamma curve
begins (in manual mode).
desaturation lvl
white clipper lvl
Sets the desaturation level when knee mode
is variable and desaturation is on.
Sets the white clipper level. This is the
luminance level at which limiting occurs.
gamma
gamma mode
1, 2, LIN, VAR
Selects gamma mode:
1= Nominal curve;
2 = Low curve;
LIN = Linearised curve;
VAR = manual curve.
2
2
Scene
Scene
gamma curve
ARD, CCIR, 6xARD, RAI, Selects a standard curve for gamma
BBC04, BBC05,BBC06
correction.
gamma RGBM
R
G
0..99 (29)
Sets the gamma level (R)
Sets the gamma level (G)
3
3
Scene
Scene
0..99 (29)
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color
Values
Description
Level File
B
0..99 (29)
Sets the gamma level (B)
3
3
Scene
M
0..99 (29)
Sets the gamma level (Master)
Scene
color temp
color temp
VAR, 3200K, 4700K,
5600K, 7500K, FL, AW1, temperature preset, Auto White memory
AW2, AWC
Selects variable color temperature, color
0
0
-
-
location or Auto White Continuous (AWC)
setting.
var. col. temp
<current setting for color Shows or sets (when color temp = VAR) the
temperature>
current color temperature.
white balance
autowhite
<status>
0..38 (4)
0..38 (10)
Shows the running status of the auto white
balance procedure.
0
1
1
-
-
-
autowhite speed
autowhite gain
Sets auto auto speed for auto white balance
procedure.
Sets auto white gain for auto white balance
procedure.
matrix
matrix
Ebu, Skin, B/W, RAI, BBC, Selects preset values for the matrix:
3
Scene
1:1, CoolFL, Var1, Var2
Ebu = true color matrix;
Skin = optimised for skin tone reproduction;
B/W: monochrome picture;
RAI: Sony cameras reproduction;
BBC = BBC optimisation;
1:1 = matrix is off;
CoolFL= optimised for mixed fluorescent and
incandescent lighting.
sequence
G/M, M/G
Selects the order of the matrix and gamma
functions:
S1
-
G/M = first gamma correction, then matrix;
M/G = first matrix, then gamma correction.
G>R B>R
G>R
0..99 (50)
Sets the green/red ratio in the color matrix.
Sets the blue/red ratio in the color matrix.
3
3
Scene
Scene
B>R
0..99 (50)
R>G B>G
R>G
0..99 (50)
Sets the red/green ratio in the color matrix.
Sets the blue/green ratio in the color matrix.
3
3
Scene
Scene
B>G
0..99 (50)
R>B G>B
R>B
0..99 (50)
Sets the red/blue ratio in the color matrix.
Sets the green/blue ratio in the color matrix.
3
3
Scene
Scene
G>B
0..99 (50)
shading
white shading
On, Off
Turns the white shading compensation on or
off.
3
-
hor. saw RGB
R
G
0..99 (50)
Sets the white shading hor. sawtooth (R)
Sets the white shading hor. sawtooth (G)
3
3
-
-
0..99 (50)
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B
0..99 (50)
Sets the white shading hor. sawtooth (B)
3
-
hor. par RGB
R
0..99 (0)
0..99 (0)
0..99 (0)
Sets the white shading hor. parameter (R)
Sets the white shading hor. parameter (G)
Sets the white shading hor. parameter (B)
3
3
3
-
-
-
G
B
ver. saw RGB
R
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
Sets the white shading vert. sawtooth (R)
Sets the white shading vert. sawtooth (G)
Sets the white shading vert. sawtooth (B)
3
3
3
-
-
-
G
B
ver. par RGB
R
G
B
0..99 (0)
0..99 (0)
0..99 (0)
On, Off
On, Off
0..99 (50)
On, Off
Sets the white shading vert. parameter (R)
Sets the white shading vert. parameter (G)
Sets the white shading vert. parameter (B)
Turns color bar on or off.
3
3
3
0
3
0
0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
color bar
sawtooth
Turns sawtooth on or off.
saturation
Sets color saturation level.
CVBS chroma
Turns chroma component in CVBS output
signal on or off.
detail
detail
detail
source
On, Off
Turns detail enhancement on or off.
3
3
Scene
Scene
Y, R,G,R+G
Selects the source to be used for detail
generation.
coarse/fine
0..99 (50)
Sets the coarseness of the detail
enhancement (0 = very fine).
3
3
Scene
Scene
vertical
level
0..99 (SD:50, HD:25)
Sets the level of the vertical component in the
detail signal. Note: SD/HD default values are
different.
0..99 (SD:25, HD:50)
Sets detail enhancement level. Note: SD/HD
default values are different.
3
Scene
noise slicer
0..99 (25)
Sets the level of the noise slicer.
S1
Scene
Scene
level depend
0..99 (40)
Sets the dependency level for the noise slicer. S1
soft detail
soft detail
soft level
On, Off
Turns soft detail on or off. This function
reduces the amount of detail added for large
transitions.
2
Scene
0..99 (30)
Sets the upper limit level of detail
enhancement for soft detail.
2
3
Scene
Scene
knee detail
Off, 1, 2, 3, 4
Selects a level of detail enhancement for the
compressed signal above the knee.
skin detail
skin detail
Off, 1, 2, 1+2
Turns skin detail off or on and selects the
memory position.
2
Scene
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Description
Level File
autoskin
Off > On > Win > Off
Shows current status of the auto skin detail
procedure.
2
skin width
width 1 RB
R
0..99 (50)
Hue width for skin gate 1 (R)
Hue width for skin gate 1 (B)
2
2
Scene
B
0..99 (50)
Scene
width 2 RB
R
B
0..99 (50)
Hue width for skin gate 2 (R)
Hue width for skin gate 2 (B)
(read only)
2
2
2
2
2
Scene
Scene
0..99 (50)
location XY
skin level
skin view
skin color
0..99 (14)
Sets skin contour level.
Turns skin view mode on or off.
Scene
-
Off, On
color 1 RB
R
0..99 (50)
Color tone for skin gate 1 (R)
Color tone for skin gate 1 (B)
2
2
Scene
Scene
B
0..99 (50)
color 2 RB
R
B
0..99 (50)
Color tone for skin gate 2 (R)
Color tone for skin gate 2 (B)
2
2
Scene
Scene
0..99 (50)
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Menu item
Values
Description
Level File
formats
video standard
1080i59, 720p59,
1080i50, 720p50, 576i50,
480i59
Selects camera video standard.
0
0
Prod
Prod
video compr. SD
DV25, JP2K30, JP2K40,
JP2K50, (MP2I30),
(MP2I40), (MP2I50)
Selects video compression and bitrate for SD
recording. MPEG2 compression schemes are
optional.
media selection
VF playback
REV, CF1, CF2, Extern
Selects the storage media for recording
multimedia data.
0
0
Prod
Prod
Conf, Full
Sets the way content is displayed in the
viewfinder:
Conf = as is (‘confidence’);
Full = maximized cropping.
video source
CAM, SDI, CVBS
Selects recording source:
0
Prod
CAM = camera live video;
SDI = digital video input;
CVBS = analog video input (only available
when an SD video standard is selected)
video compr. HD
chunk size
JP2K50, JP2K75,
JP2K100, (MP2I60),
(MP2I80)
Selects video compression and bitrate for HD
recording. MPEG2 compression is optional.
0
0
0
Prod
Prod
Prod
NoLimit, 10 sec., 30 sec., Sets the chunk size for the mediafile.
60 sec., 2 GB
(NoLimit is not available when CF1 or CF2 is
selected.)
aspect ratio
16:9, 4:3, LB
Sets aspect ratio of the recorded signal (only
available when an SD video standard is
selected)
timecode
run mode
Record-run, Free-run
Sets the run mode of the timecode generator:
Record-run = timecode generator only runs
when recording.
Free-run = timecode generator runs
continuously.
0
0
Prod
Prod
userbits
userbit mode
User value, Real time,
Selects the timecode user bits mode.
Ext input
userbits 1
UB1
0..F (0)
0..F (0)
0..F (0)
0..F (0)
Sets a value for user bit 1.
Sets a value for user bit 2.
Sets a value for user bit 3.
Sets a value for user bit 4.
Selects the timecode user bits type.
0
0
0
0
0
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
UB2
UB3
UB4
userbit type
Date/Time, Page/Line,
Unspec., reserved, 8-bit
code
userbits 2
UB5
0..F (0)
Sets a value for user bit 5.
0
Prod
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Description
Level File
UB6
UB7
UB8
0..F (0)
0..F (0)
0..F (0)
Sets a value for user bit 6.
Sets a value for user bit 7.
Sets a value for user bit 8.
0
0
0
Prod
Prod
Prod
setup
input type
DVITC, LTC
Selects timecode type to be used for the
input:
0
Prod
DVITC = Digital Vertical Interval Time Code;
LTC = Linear Time Code.
f-run sync
ATC SD
Real time, Local value,
External
Selects type of timecode synchronisation.
0
0
Prod
Prod
11..18 (11)
Selects the video line number used to embed
the ATC (Ancillary Time Code) into the SD
video signal.
dropframe
ATC HD
NDF, DF
Selects non drop frame (NDF) mode or drop
from (DF) for timecode.
0
0
Prod
Prod
NONE, 9
Selects the video line number used to embed
the ATC (Ancillary Time Code) into the HD
video signal.
play mode
Regenerated, From file
Sets the playback mode of the timecode
generator.
0
Prod
new timecode
hrs
0..24 (0)
0..59 (0)
0..59 (0)
0..29 (0)
Sets value for hours.
Sets value for minutes.
Sets value for seconds.
Sets value for frames.
0
0
0
0
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
min
sec
frms
recbuff
preferred media
Not Active
Order of preferred media when the camcorder
switches media during recording.
0
0
Prod
-
metadata
storyfile
<no story>, <list of story Selects story file name used in the system.
file names>
12.4 System menu
Menu item
hardware
Values
Description
Level File
viewfinder
VF monitoring
Y, R, G, B, x-G
Selects type of signal to view in viewfinder:
Y = luminance signal;
2
Oper
R,G,B = red, green or blue channel;
x-G = inverted green channel
detail
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Values
Description
Level File
VF detail
On, Off
Turns detail for viewfinder signal on or off.
Sets detail level for viewfinder signal.
2
2
Oper
Oper
VF detail lvl
0..99 (50)
lens
autoiris
autoiris
On, Off
Turns auto iris on or off.
3
3
Oper
Oper
peak average
0..99 (78)
Sets the balance between peak and average
video level.
setpoint
0..99 (20)
Sets auto iris exposure level.
3
3
3
Oper
autoiris const.
iris gain
5..10 (5)
Sets auto iris response speed: Lower values
give slower speeds.
Oper
Oper
iris threshold
0..99 (63)
Sets the threshold value for the auto iris
function
3
mom. iris setpoint
RE iris comp.
0..99 (8)
Sets momentary iris setpoint level.
3
0
-
-
On, Off
Turns the iris compensation on or off. Use this
setting to compensate for iris loss when a
range extender is used.
extended iris
gain speed
exp.time speed
iris min.
1..5 (5)
Sets the gain speed for extended auto iris.
S1
Oper
F5.6, F8.0, F11.0, F16.0
Sets the minimum iris value for extended auto S1
iris.
Oper
Oper
gain max.
exp. min. time
iris max.
0..15dB (15dB)
Sets the maximum gain value for extended
auto iris.
S1
F1.4, F2.0, F2.8, F4.0,
F5.6
Sets the maximum iris value for extended
auto iris.
S1
0
Oper
Oper
lens type
Std, WA
Selects the lens type (used to apply the
correct shading type):
Std = standard;
WA = wide angle.
buttons
contrast button
BlkStrKnee, Knee, BlkStr Assigns a function to the contrast button:
BlkStrKnee = black stretch + knee
Knee = knee
0
0
Oper
Oper
BlkStr = black stretch
user buttons
user 1
Start play, Stop play,
Rewind, Forward, Pause
play, Record, Mark in,
Mark out, Ext iris,
Disabled
Assigns a function to user button 1.
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Values
Description
Level File
user 2
Start play, Stop play,
Rewind, Forward, Pause
play, Record, Mark in,
Mark out, Ext iris,
Disabled
Assigns a function to user button 2.
0
Oper
lens
RET button
Ext signal, Playback
Assigns a function to the RET button on the
lens.
0
Oper
handgrip
zoom control
Enabled, Disabled
Enables or disables the zoom control on top of
the camera carrying handle (zoom control is
only available with digital lens interfaces.)
0
0
Oper
Oper
record switch
Enabled, Disabled
Enables or disables the record switch under
the carrying handle.
ports
digital out
Normal, VF
Selects the output signal for the digital output.
When VF is selected the output signal marker
(‘VF’) is shown on the text overlay.
1
-
analog in
CVBS, Timecode,
AES Audio, Audiosync
Selects the signal for the analog BNC input
connector.
1
1
1
-
-
-
analog out
IEEE 1394
CVBS, Timecode,
AES Audio, Audiosync
Selects the signal for the analog BNC output
connector.
Off, Exclusive, Both
Selects IEEE 1394 interface operation mode:
Exclusive = playback via IEEE 1394 only;
Off = no playback via IEEE 1394;
Both = normal playback and simultaneous
playback via IEEE 1394.
genlock
lock source
None, Digital, Analog
Selects the type of source to which the
camera locks.
1
-
date/time
time
HH
MM
SS
0..23 (12)
0..59 (00)
0..59 (00)
Sets real time clock (hours).
Sets real time clock (minutes).
Sets real time clock (seconds).
2
2
2
-
-
-
date
MM
DD
YY
1..12 (1)
1..31 (1)
0..98 (8)
Sets month.
2
2
2
2
-
-
-
-
Sets day of the month.
Sets year (last two digits).
Selects the time zone in 0:30 hrs steps.
time zone
UTC-12:00 .. UTC+12:00
(UTC+00:00)
sidepanel
backlight
1..15 (15)
Sets the brightness level of the backlight of
the side panel display.
0
-
-
calibration
execute
Runs the touch screen calibration procedure. S1
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Values
Description
Level File
titlebar
timecode, userbits
Shows timecode or userbits on the sidepanel
title bar.
0
-
home screen
default, day, night
On, Off
Selects the home screen type of the side
panel display:
default = extended information
day = black
0
-
VF-menu on SPD
VF-menu on CVBS
Turn on to superimpose the viewfinder menu
on the side panel display. Note: use the Cam/
Menu button to switch to Cam view to see the
viewfinder menu.
On, Off
Turn on the superimpose the viewfinder menu
on the CVBS output signal. Make sure the
analog output port is set to CVBS.
files
std recall mode
Factory, Customer
Assigns the scene file that is recalled when
the standard recall button on the camera is
pressed.
2
-
scene files
recall scene
Factory, Customer,
(Scene1), (Scene2),
(Scene3), (Scene4)
Recalls a stored scene file.
2
2
-
-
store scene
Customer, Scene1,
Stores current scene settings to the selected
Scene2, Scene3, Scene4 scene file.
operator files
recall operator
Factory, Customer,
(Oper1), (Oper2)
Recalls a stored operator file.
2
2
-
-
store operator
Customer, Oper1, Oper2 Stores current operator settings to the
selected operator file.
security
user level
usr lvl 0..3 (usr lvl 3)
Sets the user level for the viewfinder menu
and the side panel menu.
0
-
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Viewfinder menu
13.1 VF menu
Menu item
Monitoring
Values
Description
Level File
Y, R, G, B, x-G
Selects type of signal to view in viewfinder:
Y = luminance signal;
2
Oper
R,G,B = red, green or blue channel;
x-G = inverted green channel
Detail
2
2
2
0
Detail
Level
Focus assist
On > Off
0..99 (50)
On > Off
Turns detail for viewfinder signal on or off.
Sets detail level for viewfinder signal.
Oper
Oper
Oper
Adds a crawling effect in the focused areas in
the viewfinder to assist focussing.
Zebra
3
3
Zebra
Mode
On, Off
Turns zebra indication on or off. Zebra is a
diagonal line pattern that indicates that the
area affected has risen above a predetermined
level of the full scale video exposure value.
Oper
Oper
Level, Band
Selects zebra mode:
Level = zebra indication appears in areas are
brighter than the set level;
Band = zebra indication appears in a 2.5%
band around the set level.
3
3
Level (%)
Contrast
0..117 (90)
Sets the exposure level at which zebra
indication is shown. When level is higher than
100% the zebra indicates overexposed areas.
Oper
0..99 (15)
Sets the zebra indication contrast.
3
0
0
Oper
Oper
Indicators
Zoom
On > Off
Turns the zoom indicator in the viewfinder on
or off (if supported by the lens). This indicator
shows the zoom range of the lens: 0 = wide
angle; 99 = tele.
Focus
On > Off
Turns the focus indicator in the viewfinder on
or off. This indicator shows the focus distance
of the lens: 0 = close-up; 99 = infinity.
0
Oper
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Values
Description
Level File
Iris
On > Off
On > Off
On > Off
Turns the iris indicator in the viewfinder on or
off. This indicator shows the F-stop value (F1.4
.. F22) of the iris opening of the lens.
0
0
0
Oper
Oper
Oper
Filter
Turns the optical filter indicator on or off. This
indicator shows the selected neutral density
optical filter.
Audio bars
Turns the audio bars on or off. These four bars
at the right side of the image indicate audio
levels for channel 1 to 4..
Time code
Selectable
On > Off
Turns time code indicator on or off.
0
0
Oper
Oper
Storage, Batt, Off
Selects information that is shown by the
bottom left indicator:
Batt = power information;
Storage = media storage left;
Off = indicator is not shown.
Markers
0
0
0
0
Marker
Type
On > Off
Turns the cadre marker on or off.
Oper
Prod
Oper
15:9, 14:9, 4:3
Dot, Shad, Both
Sets the aspect ratio of the cadre marker.
Style
Sets the style of the cadre marker:
Dot = dotted lines;
Shad = shaded areas;
Both = dotted lines + shaded areas.
Shading
Shading > Black
Sets shading style for the cadre marker (when
cadre marker style is set to Shad or Both):
Shading = transparent area;
0
Oper
Black = black area.
Centre cross
Safe area
On > Off
Turns the centre marker on or off.
0
0
0
Oper
Oper
Safe area
On, Off
Turns the safe area marker on or off. This
marks the screen area that represents 80% of
the whole viewfinder picture.
Type
16:9, 15:9, 14:9, 4:3
Selects the aspect ratio of the safe area
marker.
0
Prod
Oper
OSD
0
0
white lvl
0..99 (70)
Sets the white (positive) level of the
characters:
0 = low intensity;
99 = high intensity.
Black lvl
0..99 (30)
Sets the black (shading) level of the
characters:
0
Oper
0 = black;
99 = no shading.
Mode
On > Time
0..10 (10)
On, Off
Selects the menu display to be permanently
on or to disappear after set time.
0
0
0
Oper
Oper
Oper
Time out
Sets the length of time the menu is displayed
when the OSD mode is set to Time.
VF menu on SPD
Turns VF menu overlay on the side panel
display on or off.
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Menu item
Values
Description
Level File
Gain
2
Gain R
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
Sets gain level (R)
Sets gain level (G)
Sets gain level (B)
2
2
2
1
1
Scene
Scene
Scene
Gain G
Gain B
Exposure time
Var exp time
50 Hz .. 3270 Hz (50Hz) or Sets the exposure time in 0.5 Hz steps when
60 Hz .. 3280 Hz (60Hz)
Scene
Scene
exposure mode is Var (using the exposure
button at the front of the camera)
Lighting slct
-10 . . . +10 (0)
Sets the exposure correction to synchronise
with lighting frequency when exposure mode
is 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
1
Color temp
0
0
Temp lvl
2000K ... 20000K
Sets the color temperature.
Scene
-
RE iris comp
On > Off
Turns the iris compensation on or off. Use this
setting to compensate for iris loss when a
range extender is used.
0
Detail
Detail
Source
3
3
3
On > Off
Turns detail enhancement on or off.
Scene
Scene
Y,R,G,R+G
Selects the source to be used for detail
generation.
Level
0..99 (SD:50, HD:25)
Sets detail enhancement level. Note: SD/HD
default values are different.
3
3
Scene
Scene
Vert lvl
0..99 (SD:25, HD:50)
Sets the level of the vertical component in the
detail signal. Note: SD/HD default values are
different.
Noise slicer
Level depend
Coarse/fine
0..99 (50)
0..99 (40)
0..99 (50)
Sets the level of the noise slicer.
3
3
3
Scene
Scene
Scene
Sets the dependency level for the noise slicer.
Sets the coarseness of the detail
enhancement (0 = very fine).
Knee detail
Off, 1, 2, 3, 4
Selects level of detail enhancement for the
compressed signal above the knee.
3
Scene
Black pos
Pos + lvl
0..29 (0)
Sets the black position level.
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
2
Det black lvl
Low-mid pos
Low-mid lvl
Mid pos
Sets detection black level.
White pos
White lvl
Soft detail
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Values
Description
Level File
Soft detail
On, Off
Turns soft detail on or off. This function
reduces the amount of detail added for large
transitions.
2
Scene
Level
0..99 (30)
Sets the upper limit level of detail
enhancement for soft detail.
2
Scene
Black lvl
2
2
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
Dyn. black
Auto black
Master black
Black lvl R
Black lvl G
Black lvl B
On, Off
Turns dynamic black on or off
Turns automatic black on or off
Sets black level adjustment (master)
Sets black level adjustment (R)
Sets black level adjustment (G)
Sets black level adjustment (B)
Scene
Scene
Scene
Scene
Scene
Scene
On, Off
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
Black stretch
Black stretch
O > Off
Turns black stretch on or off. Use to enhance
image details in the dark parts of the image.
Scene
Scene
Scene
Level
0..99 (50)
Stretch, Press
Sets black stretch level when black stretch is
on. 50 is no stretch, >50 is black press.
3
3
Contrast
Sets contrast to black stretch or black press
when black stretch is on.
Knee
2
2
Knee
Auto, Var, Off
Sets knee mode:
Scene
Scene
Auto = automatic;
Var = variable (manual);
Off = no knee function.
Knee type
Y, NAM
Selects knee type:
Y = luminance;
3
NAM = luminance of highest RGB
component.
Point
0..99 (0)
Sets the point where the knee gamma curve
begins (in manual mode).
3
3
Scene
Scene
Slope
0..99 (10)
Sets the slope of the knee gamma curve (in
manual mode).
Limit
0..99 (0)
On, Off
Sets the knee limitation level.
S1
S1
Scene
Scene
Scene
Desat
Turns knee desaturation on or off.
Desat lvl
0..99 (50)
Sets the desaturation level when knee mode S1
is variable and desaturation is on.
Auto white point
Auto white ref
Auto white limit
0..99 (30)
0..99 (30)
0..99 (50)
Sets the knee point when knee mode is set to S1
automatic.
Scene
Scene
Scene
Sets the auto reference level when knee
mode is set to automatic.
S1
Sets the auto limitation level when knee mode S1
is set to automatic.
Skin
2
Skin
Off, 1, 2, 1+2
Turns skin detail off or on and selects the
memory position.
2
Scene
State
Off, On
(read only indicator)
2
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Values
Description
Level File
View
Level
Off, On
Turns indication of the selected area on or off.
2
2
0..99 (15)
Sets the skin detail level. Levels below 50
soften the selected area and levels above 50
add extra detail.
Scene
Gate 1
3
3
Red lvl
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
Sets correction level for skin gate 1 (red color)
Scene
Scene
Scene
Red width
Blue lvl
Sets width level for skin gate 1 (red saturation) 3
Sets correction level for skin gate 1 (blue
color)
3
Blue width
0..99 (50)
Sets width level for skin gate 1 (blue
saturation)
3
Scene
Gate 2
3
3
Red lvl
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
Sets correction level for skin gate 2 (red)
Scene
Scene
Scene
Red width
Blue lvl
Sets width level for skin gate 2 (red saturation) 3
Sets correction level for skin gate 2 (blue
color)
3
Blue width
0..99 (50)
Sets width for skin gate 2 (blue saturation)
3
3
3
3
Scene
Auto skin
Auto skin
State
On, Off
Turns auto skin detail mode on or off.
Off > Win > Run
Shows the actual state of the auto skin
procedure.
Window Loc X
Window Loc Y
<pixels>
<pixels>
3
3
Gamma
gamma mode
Nom, Low, Lin, Preset
Selects gamma mode:
Nom = Nominal curve;
Low = Low curve;
Lin = Linearised curve;
Preset = manual curve.
2
Scene
Scene
Curve
ARD, CCIR, 6xARD, RAI, Selects a standard curve for gamma
2
BBC04, BBC05,BBC06
correction.
Master gamma
Gamma R
0..99 (76)
Sets the gamma level (Master)
Sets the gamma level (R)
Sets the gamma level (G)
Sets the gamma level (B)
3
Scene
Scene
Scene
Scene
Scene
0..99 (76)
3
Gamma G
0..99 (76)
3
Gamma B
0..99 (76)
3
Mat/Gam order
G/M > M/G
Selects the order of the matrix and gamma
functions:
S1
G/M = first famma then matrix;
M/G = first matrix, then gamma.
Matrix
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Values
Description
Level File
Matrix
EBU, Skin, B/W, RAI,
BBC, 1:1, CoolFL, Var1,
Var2
Selects preset values for the matrix:
EBU = true color matrix;
SKIN = optimised for skin tone reproduction;
B/W = monochrome picture;
RAI = Sony cameras reproduction;
BBC = BBC optimisation;
3
Scene
1:1 = matrix is off;
CoolFL= optimised for mixed fluorescent and
incandescent lighting.
R->G
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
G/M > M/G
Sets the red/green ratio in the color matrix.
Sets the green/red ratio in the color matrix.
Sets the red/blue ratio in the color matrix.
Sets the blue/red ratio in the color matrix.
Sets the green/blue ratio in the color matrix.
Sets the blue/green ratio in the color matrix.
3
Scene
Scene
Scene
Scene
Scene
Scene
Scene
G->R
3
R->B
3
B->R
3
G->B
3
B->G
3
Mat/Gam order
Selects the order of the matrix and gamma
functions:
S1
G/M = first famma then matrix;
M/G = first matrix then gamma.
Shading
Shading
On, Off
Turns white shading compensation on or off.
Sets white shading horizontal parameter (R).
Sets white shading horizontal sawtooth (R).
Sets white shading horizontal parameter (G).
Sets white shading horizontal sawtooth (G).
Sets white shading horizontal parameter (B).
Sets white shading horizontal sawtooth (B).
Sets white shading vertical parameter (R).
Sets white shading vertical sawtooth (R).
Sets white shading vertical parameter (G).
Sets white shading vertical sawtooth (G).
Sets white shading vertical parameter (B).
Sets white shading vertical sawtooth (B).
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Hor Par R
Hor Saw R
Hor Par G
Hor Saw G
Hor Par B
Hor Saw B
Vert Par R
Vert Saw R
Vert Par G
Vert Saw G
Vert Par B
Vert Saw B
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
Flare
Flare
On, Off
Turns flare compensation on or off.
Sets flare compensation level (R).
Sets flare compensation level (G).
Sets flare compensation level (B).
Red lvl
Green lvl
Blue lvl
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
0..99 (50)
White limit
White limit
On, Off
Turns white limiter on or off. Use to limit
highlight levels in the video signal.
Scene
Scene
Level
0..99 (50)
Sets the white limiter level. This is the
luminance level at which limiting occurs.
3
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Saturation
Values
Description
Level File
3
3
3
3
Saturation
CVBS Chroma
CVBS Chroma
0..99 (50)
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Menu item
Formats
Values
Description
Level File
0
Video standard
1080i50,720p50,576i50,
1080i59,720p59,480i59
Selects camera video standard.
0
Prod
Prod
Video source
CAM, SDI, CVBS
Selects recording source:
CAM = camera;
0
SDI = digital video input;
CVBS = analog video input.
Compress HD
Compress SD
JP2K50, JP2K75,
JP2K100, (MP2I60),
(MP2I80)
Selects video compression and bitrate for HD
recording. MPEG2 compression is optional.
0
0
Prod
Prod
DV25, JP2K30, JP2K40,
JP2K50, (MP2I30),
Selects video compression and bitrate for SD
recording. MPEG2 compression is optional.
(MP2I40), (MP2I50)
media selection
Chunk size
REV, CF1, CF2, Extern
Selects the storage media for recording
multimedia data.
0
3
Prod
Prod
NoLimit, 10 sec., 30 sec., Sets the chunk size for the mediafile.
60 sec., 2 GB
(NoLimit is not available when CF1 or CF2 is
selected.)
VF playback
Aspect Ratio
Conf, Full
Sets the way content is displayed in the
viewfinder:
Conf = as is (‘confidence’);
Full = maximized crop.
0
0
Prod
Prod
16:9, 4:3, LB
Sets aspect ratio of the recorded signal (only
available when an SD video standard is
selected)
Timecode
0
0
Run mode
Record-run > Free-run
Sets the run mode of the timecode generator:
Record-run = timecode generator only runs
when recording.
Prod
Free-run = timecode generator runs
continuously.
FRun set
0
0
0
FRun mode
Output TC type
Prod
Prod
DVITC, LTC
DVITC, LTC
NDF, DF
Selects timecode type to be used for the
output:
LTC = Lineair timecode;
DVITC = Digital Vertical Interval Timecode
(from SDI)
Input TC type
Drop frame
Selects timecode type to be used for the
input:
LTC = Lineair timecode;
DVITC = Digital Vertical Interval Timecode
(from SDI)
0
0
Prod
Prod
Selects drop frame or non drop frame mode
(in 59.94 modes)
New timecode
Hours
0..24
0..59
Sets value for hours.
0
0
Minutes
Sets value for minutes.
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Values
Description
Level File
Seconds
0..59
1..25
Sets value for seconds.
Sets value for frames.
0
0
Frames
User bit mode
Usr value, Real time, Ext
input
Sets timecode user bits mode.
0
Prod
User bits
UB1
0..F
0..F
0..F
0..F
0..F
0..F
0..F
0..F
Sets user bits group 1 (hexadecimal value)
Sets user bits group 2 (hexadecimal value)
Sets user bits group 3 (hexadecimal value)
Sets user bits group 4 (hexadecimal value)
Sets user bits group 5 (hexadecimal value)
Sets user bits group 6 (hexadecimal value)
Sets user bits group 7 (hexadecimal value)
Sets user bits group 8 (hexadecimal value)
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
UB2
UB3
UB4
UB5
UB6
UB7
UB8
Rec. buffer
preferred media
Not Active
Order of preferred media when the camcorder
switches media during recording.
0
1
Prod
Metadata
Story name
<list of available story
names>
Selects a story name to be used for recording. 1
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13.4 Audio menu
Menu item
Values
Description
Level File
Inputs
1
3
Front
Gain
+30dB, +20dB, +10dB,
0dB, -10dB, --20dB, -30dB or Front 1+2)
Sets pregain level for front mic input (Front 1
3
Oper
Oper
Limiter
On, Off
Turns audio limiter on or off
3
3
Rear1
Rear2
Gain (mic)
0dB, +20dB, +30dB,
+40dB, +50dB
Gain (line)
Limiter
0dB, +20dB,+30dB
On, Off
Turns audio limiter on or off
Turns audio limiter on or off
3
3
Gain (mic)
0dB, +20dB, +30dB,
+40dB, +50dB
Gain (line)
Limiter
0dB, +20dB,+30dB
On, Off
Wireless
Gain
Channels
Channel 1
Lvl control
1
1
1
AGC, (AGC-Stereo), Fixed, Selects a recording level control.
Lev1+Front, Level 1,
Front
Prod
Prod
fixed lvl
0..99 (50)
Sets the fixed recording level (when fixed
control is selected)
1
Filter
None, 150Hz
Selects the channel filter.
1
1
Prod
Prod
AGC profile
Noisy, Quiet, Standard
Selects the AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
profile.
Channel 2
1
1
Lvl control
AGC, (AGC-Stereo), Fixed, Selects a recording level control.
Prod
Prod
Lev1+Front, Level 2,
Front
Recording lvl
0..99 (50)
Sets the fixed recording level (when fixed
control is selected)
1
Filter
None, 150Hz
Selects the channel filter.
1
1
Prod
Prod
AGC profile
Noisy, Quiet, Standard
Selects the AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
profile.
Channel 3
1
1
Lvl control
AGC, (AGC-Stereo), Fixed, Selects a recording level control.
Prod
Prod
Lev1+Front, Level 1,
Front
fixed lvl
0..99 (50)
Sets the fixed recording level (when fixed
control is selected)
1
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Values
Description
Level File
Filter
AGC profile
None, 150Hz
Selects the channel filter.
1
1
Prod
Prod
Noisy, Quiet, Standard
Selects the AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
profile.
Channel 4
1
1
Lvl control
AGC, (AGC-Stereo), Fixed, Selects a recording level control.
Prod
Prod
Lev1+Front, Level 2,
Front
Recording lvl
0..99 (50)
Sets the fixed recording level (when fixed
control is selected)
1
Filter
None, 150Hz
Selects the channel filter.
1
1
Prod
Prod
AGC profile
Noisy, Quiet, Standard
Selects the AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
profile.
source channel 1
source channel 2
source channel 3
source channel 4
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, (Front2), MicRear,
SDI In1..8, AES1, AES2,
Mute
Selects a recording source for channel 1.
Selects a recording source for channel 2.
Selects a recording source for channel 3.
Selects a recording source for channel 4.
1
1
1
1
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, (Front2), MicRear,
SDI In1..8, AES1, AES2,
Mute
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, (Front2), MicRear,
SDI In1..8, AES1, AES2,
Mute
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, (Front2), MicRear,
SDI In1..8, AES1, AES2,
Mute
Outputs
Rear
1
1
1
1
1
Rear
Enabled, Disabled
Enables or disables rear1 and rear2 outputs.
Selects mode for the rear1 output.
Prod
Prod
Prod
Rear 1 mode
Rear 1 source
Channel, Source
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, MicRear, SDI
In1..8, AES1, AES2
Selects a source to be routed to the rear1
output when input mode is source.
Rear 1 channel
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4
Selects a channel or channel mix to be routed
to the rear1 output when input mode is
channel.
1
Prod
Rear 2 mode
Rear 2 source
Channel, Source
Selects mode for rear2 output.
1
1
Prod
Prod
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, MicRear, SDI
In1..8, AES1, AES2
Selects a source to be routed to rear2 output
when input mode is source.
Rear 2 channel
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4
Selects a channel or channel mix to be routed
to rear2 output when input mode is channel.
1
Prod
Prod
AES Audio
AES mode
1
1
Channel, Source
Sets input mode for the AES audio output.
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Values
Description
Level File
AES1 source
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, MicRear,
SDI In1..8, AES1, AES2
Selects a source to be routed to the AES1
output when input mode is source.
1
1
1
1
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
AES1 channel
AES2 source
AES2 channel
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4
Selects a channel or channel mix to be routed
to the AES2 output when input mode is
channel.
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, MicRear,
SDI In1..8, AES1, AES2
Selects a source to be routed to the AES2
output when input mode is source.
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4
Selects a channel or channel mix to be routed
to the AES2 output when input mode is
channel.
SDI out
1
1
Embedded chan 1
Embedded chan 2
Embedded chan 3
Embedded chan 4
Embedded chan 5
Embedded chan 6
Embedded chan 7
Embedded chan 8
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, MicRear, AES1,
AES2
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
Prod
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, MicRear, AES1,
AES2
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, MicRear, AES1,
AES2
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, MicRear, AES1,
AES2
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, MicRear, AES1,
AES2
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, MicRear, AES1,
AES2
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, MicRear, AES1,
AES2
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Rear1, Rear2, Wrx1,
Front1, MicRear, AES1,
AES2
Selects a channel or source to embed in the
SDI audio output channel.
Monitoring
1
1
1
Mode left
Channel, Source
Selects headphones left muff input mode.
Oper
Oper
Hdph left src
Front1, MicRear, AES1,
AES2, SDI In1..8, Rear1,
Rear2, Wrx1
Selects a source to be routed to the
headphones left channel when input mode is
source.
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Values
Description
Level File
Hdph left chan
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4
Selects a channel or channel mix to be routed
to the headphones left channel when input
mode is channel.
1
Oper
Mode right
Channel, Source
Selects headphones right muff input mode.
1
1
Oper
Oper
Hdph right src
Front1, MicRear, AES1,
AES2, SDI In1..8, Rear1,
Rear2, Wrx1
Selects a source to be routed to the
headphones right channel when input mode is
source.
Hdph right chan
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4,
Ch1+2, Ch1+3, Ch2+4,
Ch3+4
Selects a channel or channel mix to be routed
to the headphones right channel when input
mode is channel.
1
Oper
Speaker mode
Speaker mute
Source, Channel, Hdph L, Selects speaker input mode.
Hdph R, Hdph L+R
1
1
Oper
Oper
On, Off
Mutes speaker signal (audio off).
Setup
test tone
Disable, -6dBFS,
Headroom
Selects 1 KHz test tone level when color bar is
on:
1
Oper
Disable = no test tone
-6 dBFS = test tone level is at -6 dBFS
Headroom = level is the same as the selected
audio headroom.
headroom
front mode
-18dBFS > -20dBFS
Selects audio headroom.
1
Prod
mono, stereo
Set to stereo when the optional stereo front
microphone kit is installed.
S1
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Viewfinder menu item
Values
Description
Level File
User lvl
Usr lvl 3, Usr lvl 2, Usr lvl Sets the user level for the viewfinder menu
0
1, Usr lvl 0
and side panel menu.
PIN code
Enter PIN
3
3
****
Enter PIN code (“0000”) for service level 1
access.
Set PIN 1
Camera #
****
Enter a new PIN code.
S1
3
0..99 (17)
Sets the camera identification number within
the C2IP network.
Files
0
0
0
1
Scenefiles
Store
Scenefile
Scene1, Scene2, Scene3, Selects the scene file to which the scene
Scene4, customer
settings are stored.
Store
Exec
Stores the scene settings to the selected
scene file.
1
Recall
0
1
Scenefile
Scene1, Scene2, Scene3, Selects the scene file to be recalled.
Scene4, customer,
factory
Recall
Operator files
Store
Exec
Recalls the selected scene file.
1
0
0
1
Operator file
Oper1, Oper2, Oper3,
Oper4, customer
Selects the operator file to which the operator
settings are stored.
Store
Exec
Stores the operator settings to the selected
operator file.
1
Recall
0
1
Operator file
Recall
Oper1, Oper2, Oper3,
Oper4, customer, factory
Selects the operator file to be recalled.
Recalls the selected operator file.
Exec
1
0
0
1
Production files
Store
Production file
Prod1, Prod2, Prod3,
Prod4, customer
Selects the production file to which the
production settings are stored.
Store
Exec
Stores the production settings to the selected
production file.
1
Recall
0
1
Production file
Recall
Prod1, Prod2, Prod3,
Prod4, customer, factory
Selects the production file to be recalled.
Recalls the selected production file.
Exec
1
0
0
Iris
Iris
0..99 (50)
Sets iris value.
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Values
Description
Level File
Momentary iris
Momentary iris
Setpoint
3
On > Off
Turns momentary iris on or off.
3
3
3
3
3
0..99 (8)
Sets momentary iris setpoint level.
Auto iris
Auto Iris
On > Off
Turns auto iris on or off.
Oper
Oper
Peak/Average
0..99 (78)
Sets the balance between peak and average
video level.
Setpoint
Gain
0..99 (20)
Sets auto iris exposure level.
3
3
Oper
Oper
5..10 (5)
Sets auto iris response speed. Lower values
give slower speed.
Threshold
0..99 (63)
Sets the threshold value for the auto iris
function
3
3
Oper
Prod
Extended auto iris
Ext. auto iris
On, Off
Turns extended auto iris on or off. This
function automatically regulates the video
level by adjusting iris and gain to suit the
ambient lighting conditions.
Gain speed
1..5 (5)
Sets the gain speed for extended auto iris.
S1
3
Oper
Oper
Minimum iris
F5.6, F8, F11, F16
Sets the minimum iris value for extended auto
iris.
Maximum iris
Max (dB)
F1.4, F2.0, F2.8, F4.0,
F5.6
Sets the maximum iris value for extended
auto iris.
3
3
Oper
Oper
0..15 dB (9 dB)
Sets the maximum gain value for extended
auto iris.
Gain presets
Preset -
2
2
2
-6dB, -3dB
Selects gain value for - preset.
Selects gain value for + preset.
Preset +
+6dB, +9dB, +12dB,
+18dB
Preset ++
+9dB, +12dB, +18dB,
+24dB
Select sgain value for ++ preset.
Selects gain value for +++ preset.
2
Preset +++
Tally
+30dB, +36dB, 42dB
2
0
0
Rear follow
On > Off
Turns the rear tally follow mode on or off.
When follow mode is on the rear indicators
follow the tally on/off switch on the
viewfinder.
Service
S1
S1
S1
Sens. cal
3200K cal
3200K reset
Off, On
Off, Run
Exec
Runs sensor calibration.
Runs 3200K calibration.
Resets 3200K calibration value to the factory S1
default.
Test patterns
Sawtooth
3
3
Sawtooth
Off, On
Turns sawtooth test signal on or off.
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Values
Description
Level File
Power
3
3
3
Battery
Warning lvl (%)
20%..30%
10%..20%
11.1..16.5V
10.7..13.5V
6..11 Min
3..10 Min
Sets battery capacity level (%) for warning
message.
Fatal (%)
Sets battery capacity level (%) for fatal
message.
3
3
3
3
3
Warning lvl (V)
Fatal (V)
Sets battery capacity level (volts) for warning
message.
Sets battery capacity level (volts) for fatal
message.
Warning lvl (Min)
Fatal (Min)
Sets battery capacity level (minutes) for
warning message.
Sets battery capacity level (minutes) for
critical fatal message.
External
3
3
Warning lvl (V)
11.0 V .. 12.0 V
Sets external supply level (volts) for “Power
low” message.
Fan control
Silent mode
3
Rec, Off
Selects mode for camera fan:
Rec = switch temporarily to silent fan profile
during recording
3
3
Prod
Prod
Off = always use selected fan profile
Profile
Cool, Normal, Silent
Selects a profile for the camera fan:
Cool = maximum cooling
Normal = normal cooling
Silent = minimal cooling
Time/date
Year
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
0
0
0
2000..2099
1..12
Sets the value for year.
Month
Sets the value for month.
Sets the value for day.
Day
1..31
Store Date
Hour
Exec
Activates the new date settings.
Sets the value for hour.
00..23
00..59
00..59
Exec
Minutes
Seconds
Store Time
Buttons
User buttons
Button 1
Sets the value for minutes.
Sets the value for seconds.
Activates the new time settings.
Disable, Ext Iris, Mark
out, Mark in, Record,
Forward, Rewind,Pause
play, Stop play, Start play
Assigns a function to user button 1 on the side
panel of the camera.
Oper
Oper
Button 2
Disable, Ext Iris, Mark
out, Mark in, Record,
Forward, Rewind,Pause
play, Stop play, Start play
Assigns a function to user button 2 on the side
panel of the camera.
0
0
Lens
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Description
Level File
RET button
Ext signal > playback
Assigns a function to the RET button on the
lens.
0
Oper
Handgrip
0
0
Zoom control
Enabled > Disabled
Enables or disables the zoom control on top of
the camera carrying handle.
Oper
Oper
Record switch
Enabled > Disabled
Enables or disables the record switch under
the carrying handle.
0
IEEE 1394
IEEE 1394
1
1
Off, Exclusive, Both
Selects IEEE 1394 interface operation mode:
Exclusive = playback via IEEE 1394 only;
Off = no playback via IEEE 1394;
Both = normal playback and simultaneous
playback via IEEE 1394.
Wireless
3
3
Wrx1 attenuation
0dB, +12dB
Selects the input attenuation level of the
wireless microphone channel Wrx1.
Black calib
Start
3
3
3
3
Off
Starts the black calibration procedure.
Select Yes to proceed and No to cancel.
Black calibration temperature (fixed value).
Are you sure?
Cal temp
No, Yes
63
Diagnostics
PackageID
3
3
<identification string>
Displays the identification of software package
that is currently installed in the camcorder.
REV
3
3
Drive state
OK, Error, Warning
Displays the service status of the internal REV
drive.
Disk state
OK, Error, Warning
Displays the service status of the currently
mounted REV disk.
3
Power
3
3
Voltage
<voltage>
Displays the voltage supplied to the
camcorder.
Power
<power>
Displays the power used by the camcorder in
watts.
3
3
Power mode
External, Battery
Displays the power supply method.
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Chapter 14
Maintenance
14.1 Update software
14.1.1 Software package
Download the latest version of the software package from the Grass Valley website. Software
package files are named according to the following convention:
package_DMC1000A_C0110_F_1.zip
part number (of a partial package)
package release type
package identification
camera hardware version
camera model
package prefix
•
•
Locate the downloaded file on your computer and rename it to “package.zip”.
Copy the file to the root directory of a USB-stick. Make sure that the USB-stick has at
least 128 MB of storage left.
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14.1.2 Preparation
Prepare the following before updating the camcorder software:
•
Connect the camcorder to an external power supply. Do not use a battery to power the
camcorder because the update process can take a long time to complete (up to two
hours).
•
Remove all media from the camcorder and unplug all external devices. Lens, viewfinder
and microphone may stay connected to the camcorder.
14.1.3 Update procedure
Note
☞
Do not interrupt power or switch off the camcorder during the update process.
Follow these steps to update the software of the camcorder:
1. Switch on the camcorder and wait for the system to start up. Observe the home screen
on the side panel display and wait until the version information at the bottom right corner
of the screen changes from ???? to the current software version information. This
information is shown only when the home screen is set to default in the SYSTEM/SIDE
PANEL/HOME SCREENmenu. You can also wait about a minute before proceeding.
2. Hold down the Exp. Time switch and press the Select button at the same time. These
buttons can be found at the front of the camcorder. The camcorder restarts.
3. After a few seconds the following message appears on the side panel display:
DOWNLOAD MECHANISM ACTIVATED
INSERT A USB STICK WITH A PACKAGE OR LICENSE FILE
OR DOWNLOAD A PACKAGE OR LICENSE FILE USING FTP
THEN PRESS [EXP. TIME -] AND [SELECT]
OR PRESS [AUTO WHITE] TO RESTART CAMERA
4. Plug the USB-stick into the connector at the rear of the handgrip or into the USB
connector at the right side of the camcorder. Wait a few seconds for the camcorder to
detect the USB-stick.
5. Hold down the Exp. Time switch and press the Select button to start the update
procedure. Press the Auto White switch at the front of the camcorder to cancel and
restart the camcorder.
6. The camcorder searches for available update files. A flashing LED on the USB-stick
indicates that the USB-stick is being accessed. The following message appears:
LOOKING FOR PACKAGE OR A LICENSE FILE
.......
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7. When both a software package file and a license file are found in the root directory of the
USB-stick, the following message appears:
FOUND BOTH A LICENSE UPDATE FILE AND A
PACKAGE UPDATE FILE.
WHICH ONE WOULD YOU LIKE TO USE?
PRESS [SELECT] FOR THE PACKAGE UPDATE FILE
PRESS [EXP. TIME -] FOR THE LICENSE UPDATE FILE
PRESS [AUTO WHITE] TO RESTART CAMERA
Press the Select button to continue installing the software update or press the Auto
White switch at the front of the camcorder to cancel the procedure and restart the
camcorder.
When a previous version of the package file exists in the internal memory, the camcorder
makes a backup of this file on the USB-stick. The file is renamed to
“backup_package.zip”. The following message is shown:
BACKING UP OLD PACKAGE
8. The software package file is being copied from the USB-stick to the internal memory of
the camcorder. The following message appears:
COPYING PACKAGE TO SYSTEM
Note
☞
☞
When this message does not appear it indicates that no software package file could be found
in the root directory of the USB-stick or that the filename is not “package.zip”. You can cancel
the update procedure by switching off the camcorder after the next message.
9. After a few seconds the following message appears:
PACKAGE UPDATE TO PACKAGE ###
PRESS [SELECT] FOR FULL UPDATE (## FILES)
PRESS [EXP. TIME -] FOR INCREMENTAL UPDATE (## FILES)
Note
Check the software update version. When it is not the correct version you can cancel the
update procedure by switching off the camcorder.
–
When the software package file is corrupt the following message appears:
ERROR OCCURED WHILE HANDLING NEW PACKAGE
PACKAGE IS CORRUPT
PRESS [SELECT] OR [EXP. TIME -] TO RESTART CAMERA
Try downloading the file again and copy it to the USB-stick.
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10. Press the Select button to do a full update or hold down the Exp. Time switch to do an
incremental update of the camcorder software. An incremental update takes a few
minutes and only updates files that are changed. A full update may take as long as 2 hours
and overwrites all files. The number of files to be updated is shown for each choice.
11. After selecting the update procedure starts. The following progress information is shown
on the side panel display (you can also monitor progress on the camera status display on
top of the camcorder):
SYSTEM UPDATING TO PACKAGE ###
FILE: 1 OF ##
PROGRESS: 22%
12. Wait for the update procedure to finish. Depending on the package contents and the
method of updating this may take up to 2 hours. Do not interrupt power or switch off the
camcorder during the update procedure.
Note
☞
During the update process the blue backlight of the camera continues to flash.
13. After the update procedure is finished the following message is shown:
SYSTEM UPDATE COMPLETE...
TOTAL NUMBER OF FILES: ##
NUMBER OF FILES FAILED: 0
NUMBER OF FILES SKIPPED:0
PRESS [SELECT] OR [EXP. TIME -] TO RESTART CAMERA
14. Switch off the camcorder or press the Select button or hold down the Exp. Time switch
to restart the camcorder. After restarting the camcorder is ready for use with the updated
software.
Note
☞
☞
Depending on the contents of the software package it may be necessary to carry out a black
calibration after updating the software. If this is the case, it is indicated on the display. Refer to
“Black calibration” on page 149 for more information about the black calibration procedure.
Note
After restarting make sure to check your xposure settings. These may have changed due to
operation of the Exp. Time switch during the update procedure.
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14.2 Updating the license
14.2.1 Preparation
Some optional camcorder features need to be activated by updating the camcorder’s internal
license. The license update has the form of an XML file can be obtained from your Grass Valley
representative.
Prepare the following before updating the license:
•
•
Copy the file to the root directory of a USB-stick.
Connect the camcorder to an external power supply or attach a fully charged battery to
the camcorder.
•
Remove all media from the camcorder and unplug all external devices. Lens, viewfinder
and microphone may stay connected to the camcorder.
14.2.2 Update procedure
Note
☞
Do not interrupt power or switch off the camcorder during the update process.
Follow these steps to update the license of the camcorder:
1. Switch on the camcorder and wait for the system to start up.
2. Hold down the Exp. Time switch and press the Select button simultaneously. These
buttons can be found at the front of the camcorder. The camcorder restarts.
3. After a few seconds the following message appears on the side panel display:
DOWNLOAD MECHANISM ACTIVATED
INSERT A USB STICK WITH A PACKAGE OR LICENSE FILE
OR DOWNLOAD A PACKAGE OR LICENSE FILE USING FTP
THEN PRESS [EXP. TIME -] AND [SELECT]
OR PRESS [AUTO WHITE] TO RESTART CAMERA
4. Plug the USB-stick into the connector at the rear of the handgrip or into the USB
connector at the right side of the camcorder. Wait a few seconds for the camcorder to
detect the USB-stick.
5. Hold down the Exp. Time switch and press the Select button to start the update
procedure. Press the Auto White switch at the front of the camcorder to cancel and
restart the camcorder.
6. The camcorder searches for available update files. The following message appears:
LOOKING FOR PACKAGE OR LICENSE
.......
7. When both a software package file and a license file are found in the root directory of the
USB-stick, the following message appears:
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FOUND BOTH A LICENSE UPDATE FILE AS A
PACKAGE UPDATE FILE.
WHICH ONE WOULD YOU LIKE TO USE?
PRESS [SELECT] FOR THE PACKAGE UPDATE FILE
PRESS [EXP. TIME -] FOR THE LICENSE UPDATE FILE
PRESS [AUTO WHITE] TO RESTART CAMERA
8. Hold down the Exp. Time switch to continue installing the new license file or press the
Auto White switch at the front of the camcorder to cancel the procedure and restart the
camcorder.
9. The camcorder’s license file will be overwritten by the new license file. The following
message is shown:
NEW LICENSE FILE HANDLED
LICENSE IS UPDATED
PRESS [SELECT] OR [EXP. TIME -] TO RESTART CAMERA
10. Press the Select button or hold down the Exp. Time switch to restart the camcorder.
After starting up the camcorder is ready for use with the updated license.
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14.3 Black calibration
After a software update it may be necessary to carry out a black calibration. This will be
indicated by the camcorder. To do a black calibration follow these steps:
1. Switch on the camcorder and wait for the system to start up.
Note
☞
Make sure the option switch on the viewfinder is in the ‘off’-position.
2. Go to the SYSTEM/USER LVLmenu in the viewfinder menu and set the user level to 3.
3. Go to the SYSTEM/BLACK CALIBmenu in the viewfinder menu and select Start. After
confirmation the black calibration runs.
4. The camcorder switches off its fans and the unit starts heating up until temperature
reaches 63 °C. This may take several minutes. The following message is shown in the
viewfinder:
BLACK CALIB
WAIT FOR BLACK CALIB START
The current calibration temperature is shown in the viewfinder.
5. When the temperature reaches 63 °C the black calibration is started and the following
message is shown in the viewfinder:
BLACK CALIBRATION IS RUNNING
RUNNING
The filterwheels run and internal system messages may appear in the viewfinder. These
can be ignored.
6. After black calibration has finished the camcorder restarts and the fans are switched on.
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14.4 Touch screen calibration
If the touch screen does not respond accurately to your taps you need to recalibrate the
screen. To do this follow these steps:
1. In the viewfinder menu, go to the SYSTEM/PIN CODE/ENTER PIN menu and enter “0000”
to set the user level to service level 1.
2. In the side panel menu, go to the SYSTEM/SIDEPANELmenu.
3. Tap the CALIBRATIONbutton to start the touch screen calibration procedure.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Note
☞
When the touch screen cannot be used due to misalignment, push and hold the Home push
button
on the side panel display for five seconds. The calibration settings will be reset to
their factory defaults. After resetting, perform the touch screen calibration procedure.
14.5 Cleaning the touch screen
Note
☞
Always turn off the camcorder before cleaning the touch screen.
Use a soft and dry cloth (preferably microfiber tissue) to clean the surface of the touch screen.
Wipe gently and do not apply strong pressure as this may damage the screen.
14.6 Troubleshooting
Symptom
Cause
Solution
No on-screen indicators or
information visible in the
viewfinder.
Option (hide) switch on the
viewfinder is in the ON
position.
Set the Option (hide) switch to the OFF
position.
Internal clock is reset to
00:00:00 after startup.
Built-in battery is exhausted.
Contact your Grass Valley service contact to
have the battery replaced.
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