Ak HRP1000
Ak HRP1000
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Before using this product, be sure to read “Read this first!” (pages 2 to 4) .
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CAUTION
WARNING:
• To reduce the risk of fire, do not expose this equipment to
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK rain or moisture.
DO NOT OPEN
• To reduce the risk of fire, keep this equipment away from
all liquids. Use and store only in locations which are not
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
exposed to the risk of dripping or splashing liquids, and do
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
not place any liquid containers on top of the equipment.
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL. WARNING:
Always keep memory cards (optional accessory) out of the
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, reach of babies and small children.
within an equilateral triangle, is intended
to alert the user to the presence of CAUTION:
uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and annoying
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient interference, use the recommended accessories only.
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
FCC NOTICE(USA)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation
CAUTION:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC Warning:
To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and the user must use only shielded
interface cables when connecting to host computer or peripheral devices.
Also, any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
NOTIFICATION(Canada)
CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A)
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2. Performance level
The performance level of the apparatus is equivalent to or better than the performance level required by these standards.
However, the apparatus may be adversely affected by interference if it is being used in an EMC environment, such as an area
where strong electromagnetic fields are generated (by the presence of signal transmission towers, cellular phones, etc.). In order to
minimize the adverse effects of the interference on the apparatus in cases like this, it is recommended that the following steps be
taken with the apparatus being affected and with its operating environment:
1. Place the apparatus at a distance from the source of the interference.
2. Change the direction of the apparatus.
3. Change the connection method used for the apparatus.
4. Connect the apparatus to another power outlet where the power is not shared by any other appliances.
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Turkey Only
AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.
AEEE Complies with Directive of Turkey.
Note:
The rating plate (serial number plate) is on the bottom of the unit.
Примітки:
Термін служби виробу 7 років
Дату виготовлення можна визначити за комбінацією букв і цифр серійного номера, що розташований на маркувальній табличці виробу.
Приклад: X X XXXXXXX
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Table of Contents
Read this first! 2 Displaying and setting the master gain (M.GAIN) 42
Introduction 7 Shutter (SHUTTER) 43
Displaying and setting the shutter (SHUTTER) 43
How to View This Manual 7
About trademarks and registered trademarks 7 Master pedestal (M.PED) 44
About copyright 7 Displaying and setting the master pedestal (M.PED) 44
Illustrations and screen displays featured in the manual 7 Iris (IRIS) 45
Abbreviations 7 Displaying and setting the iris (IRIS) 45
Overview 8 [SELECT] dial 47
Notice 9 Using the select dial 47
Personal computer requirements 9 Camera selection 48
Disclaimer of warranty 9
Status screen 49
Network security 9
User authentication 9 Displaying and operating the status screen 49
Restrictions on use 10 Items displayed on the status screen 50
Memory cards 10 OPT LEVEL 50
Upgrade software 10 CAM INFO 50
Software for peripheral equipment 10 SCENE 50
File types handled by the unit 10 ASSIGN 51
Features 11 ASSIGN status screen 52
Accessories 12 ROP menu 53
Precautions for Use 13 Displaying menus 53
Precautions for Installation 14 Basic menu operations 54
Installing and removing rack mount brackets 15 Other menu operations 55
Rack installation (rack mounting) 15
ROP menu list 56
Connection 16 01 PAINT SWITCH 67
Operation Modes 16 02 SHUTTER SPEED 68
Operation mode setting procedure 16
03 BLACK SHADING 69
Switching between serial connection and IP con-
nection 16 04 PEDESTAL 70
System Connection Configuration 17 05 HD CHROMA 71
CCU connections 17 06 UHD CHROMA 72
Parts and their functions 19 07 RGB GAIN 73
Front panel 1 19 08 COLOR TEMP 74
Front panel 2 22 09 ECC 75
Front panel 3 23 10 CAM USER SW TEMP 76
Front panel 4 24 11 WHITE SHADING 77
Front panel 5 25 12 FLARE 78
Front panel 6 27 13 GAMMA 79
Front panel 7 28 14 BLACK GAMMA 80
Front panel 8 30 15 KNEE 81
Front panel 9 33 16 WHITE CLIP 82
Connectors 35 17 DRS 83
Adjustment and settings 36 18 HD DETAIL 84
Auto Setup 36 19 UHD DETAIL 86
Starting auto setup 36 20 SD DETAIL 87
Scene file 37 21 HD SKIN TONE DTL 88
Storing and opening scene files 37
22 UHD SKIN TONE DTL 90
PAINT LOCK 38
23 LINEAR MATRIX 92
Using the PAINT LOCK 38
24 COLOR CORRECTION 94
ND filter 39
Displaying and setting the ND filter 39 25 SKIN CORRECTION 97
CC filter 40 26 DNR 98
Displaying and setting the CC filter 40 27 SHUTTER SELECT 99
Color temperature (ECC) 41 28 LENS FILE/EDIT 100
Setting the color temperature (ECC) 41 29 MONITOR 102
Master gain (M.GAIN) 42
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30 SYSTEM CAM 103
31 SYSTEM CCU 105
32 CAMERA MENU CONTROL 107
33 CCU MENU CONTROL 108
34 ROP SETTING 109
35 CONNECT SETTING 114
36 ROP IP SETTING 116
37 CAMERA IP SETTING 118
38 SD CARD STORE 120
39 SD CARD LOAD 121
40 REFERENCE 123
41 AUTO IRIS SETTING 124
42 HDR-PAINT 125
43 LENS CONTROL 127
Software 128
IP connection 128
IP connection procedure 128
Connecting and setting the personal computer 128
Setting the IP addresses of the devices 129
Configuring various settings of the ROP 129
Easy IP Setup Software 130
Installing and starting the software 130
Setting IP addresses of devices 130
ROP Setup Software 132
Notice about using ROP Setup Software 132
Register the unit in ROP Setup Software [ROP List]. 132
Configuring the Unit Settings [Configuration] 134
Configuring camera connection settings [Camera
List] 134
Setting user authentication [User Auth.] 137
Reference 139
Connector pin assignment table 139
1 <CCU> connector 139
2 <LAN> connector 139
3 <PREVIEW> connector 139
Appearance 140
Specifications 141
General 141
Index 142
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Introduction
Introduction
About copyright
Distributing, copying, disassembling, reverse compiling, reverse engineering and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software
provided with this unit are expressly prohibited.
Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used in this manual.
The term memory card will be used below as a generic term for both SD and SDHC memory cards. SD or SDHC will be used in
descriptions that refer to only one of the two card types.
A studio handy camera is referred to as a camera in this manual.
A camera control unit is referred to as a CCU in this manual.
A remote operation panel is referred to as an ROP in this manual.
For the purposes of this manual, the model numbers of the units are given as listed in the table below.
AK-HC5000G
AK-HC5000
AK-HC5000GS
AK-UC3000G
AK-UC3000
AK-UC3000GS
AK-UC4000G
AK-UC4000
AK-UC4000GS
AK-HRP1000G AK-HRP1000
AK-UCU500
AK-UCU500
AK-UCU500S
AK-UCU600
AK-UCU600
AK-UCU600S
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Introduction
Overview
This unit is a remote operation panel for controlling a studio handy camera (AK-HC5000; sold separately, AK-UC3000/AK-UC4000; sold
separately) and a camera control unit (AK-UCU500/AK-UCU600; sold separately).
Use a dedicated optical fiber multi cable to connect a studio handy camera to a camera control unit and use an ROP cable or IP connection
to connect this unit to the camera control unit.
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Introduction
Notice
https://pro-av.panasonic.net/
Disclaimer of warranty
IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic Corporation BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON, EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR
REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR THE CASES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW:
ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR
EXEMPLARY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT;
PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER;
UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE, REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER;
INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED, DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE
INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT;
ANY PROBLEM, CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE, OR LOSS OR DAMAGE, ARISING OUT OF THE SYSTEM COMBINED
BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY;
ANY INCONVENIENCE, DAMAGES OR LOSSES RESULTING FROM ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY AN INADEQUATE
INSTALLATION METHOD OR ANY FACTORS OTHER THAN A DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT ITSELF;
LOSS OF REGISTERED DATA CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE;
ANY DAMAGE OR CLAIMS DUE TO LOSS OR LEAKAGE OF IMAGE DATA OR SETTING DATA SAVED ON THIS UNIT OR ON A
MEMORY CARD OR PERSONAL COMPUTER.
Network security
This unit also has functions which are used when it is connected to a network.
Using the unit when it is connected to a network may possibly give rise to the following.
It is your responsibility to take sufficient network security measures such as those described below to protect yourself against the above
risks.
Do not install the unit in a location where the unit, cables, and other parts may be easily damaged.
User authentication
In order to protect device settings from exposure on the network, when connecting to a network, please enable user authentication to
restrict access as appropriate.
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Introduction
Restrictions on use
It is recommended that the remote operation panel and all devices to be used with the remote operation panel be connected to the same
network segment.
Events related to settings of network devices may occur if devices are connected to different segments, so verify operation carefully before
placing devices into service.
Memory cards
Memory cards used with the unit should conform to SD or SDHC standards.
Memory cards with the following capacity can be used with the unit.
SD: 8 MB to 2 GB
SDHC: 4 GB to 32 GB
For the latest information not described in the Operating Instructions, refer to the following website.
https://pro-av.panasonic.net/
Observe the following points when using and storing this unit.
Upgrade software
You can obtain the upgrade software from Service and Support on the following website.
https://pro-av.panasonic.net/
For the upgrade procedure, refer to the instructions included with the download file.
Reference file The term reference file is a generic term for user files and factory files.
User file A user file is system setting data composed of scene files and operation data. The user can record user files.
Factory file A file that contains camera settings that were stored at the factory.
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Introduction
Features
This unit is a remote operation panel for controlling a studio handy camera (AK-HC5000/AK-UC3000/AK-UC4000) and a camera
control unit (AK-UCU500/AK-UCU600).
Scene files, user files, and lens files can be saved to a memory card.
The unit can be connected to one CCU (AK-UCU500/AK-UCU600) via a serial connection.
Eliminate the need for individual ROP cables by connecting up to 99 CCUs via a network hub (100base-TX switching hub).
The unit is equipped with PoE*1, allowing connection to a network device that supports the PoE standard (IEEE802.3af com-
pliant)*2.
The supplied Easy IP Setup Software can be used to set the IP addresses of the unit and CCUs.
The supplied ROP Setup Software can be used to set the camera connections.
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Introduction
Accessories
After unpacking the product, dispose of the packaging material appropriately.
CD-ROM……………1
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Introduction
NOTE
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Introduction
Be sure to ask your dealer to perform the installation and connection work for the unit.
Cable connections
Be sure to use dedicated ROP cables (Hirakawa Hewtech Corp. 20379-FG-SV-10 cables or equivalent).
If the unit will not be used for an extended period of time, disconnect the ROP cables to save electricity.
Concerning PoE power supply
The unit complies with the IEEE802.3af standard. Use a compatible Ethernet hub and PoE injector to use a PoE power supply.
For details on Ethernet hubs and PoE injectors for which operations have been verified, consult your dealer.
Grounding
Ground the system via the <SIGNAL GND> terminal on the unit.
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Introduction
The customer can remove the four screws that hold the rack mount brackets in place using a Phillips screwdriver.
The securing screws are not supplied with the unit. Purchase screws that will fit the φ5 mm (3/16 inch) in diameter holes before
rack mounting.
The temperature in the rack must be between 0°C (32°F) and 40°C (104°F).
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Connection
Connection
Operation Modes
NOTE
Do not start Easy IP Setup Software and ROP Setup Software during operation. The ROP will be disconnected, which in turn may
cause a problem with operation.
Power ON
*1: If an ROP configuration file that was saved to a memory card in IP connection is loaded in serial connection, the operation mode
becomes IP connection.
*2: If an ROP configuration file that was saved to a memory card in serial connection is loaded in IP connection, the operation mode
becomes serial connection.
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Connection
CCU connections
Serial connection
Connection example:
AK-UCU500
ROP cable
AK-HRP1000
1. Connect the <CCU> connector on this unit to the <ROP> connector on the CCU using a dedicated ROP
cable (sold separately).
2. When you have finished connecting the equipment, turn on the main power of the CCU.
If a camera is not connected, some of the control functions from the unit to the CCU will be limited.
Turn off the CCU before disconnecting the ROP cable.
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Connection
IP connection
Personal computer
AK-UCU500
AK-UCU500
AK-HRP1000
1. Connect the <LAN> connector on this unit to the <LAN> connector on the CCU rear panel using a LAN
cable (sold separately).
The unit can be powered with PoE. Use a switching hub with PoE support.
Use a straight cable (category 5e or higher) for the LAN cable*2 (Max. 100 m (328.1 ft))
*2: STP (shielded twisted pair)
2. When you have finished connecting the equipment, turn on the power of the CCU.
If a camera is not connected, some of the control functions from the unit to the CCU will be limited.
Up to 99 CCUs (AK-UCU500/AK-UCU600) can be controlled from the unit.
To operate CCUs via an IP connection, you need to configure the [CONNECT SETTING] settings of the ROP menu or
the ROP Setup Software (supplied) settings. Before using ROP Setup Software, connect the unit to the personal com-
puter with a LAN cable.
“35 CONNECT SETTING” (see page 114)
“ROP Setup Software” (see page 132)
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Parts and their functions
Front panel 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13
1 [POWER HEAD] button Use this button to control camera power remotely. However, it will not function unless the CCU
and the camera are turned on.
Each press of the button turns the power of the camera on or off.
Status displays
On (green): The camera is turned on.
On (red): The camera is turned off.
Flashing (red): The camera has been turned off from the unit.
Off: When the camera is not connected
n When the camera is powered from an external DC power supply, the button lights green
and the camera power supply cannot be remotely controlled from this unit.
2 [POWER VF] button Use this button to control the viewfinder power remotely.
When the camera is turned on by the unit, the viewfinder is also turned on.
Each press of the button turns the power On (power on) and Off (power off).
Status displays
On (green): Both the camera and viewfinder are On.
Off: The viewfinder has been turned off from the unit
n On/off operation for the viewfinder cannot be performed if the power on the viewfinder is
turned off.
3 [BARS/TEST] button Use this button to output the CCU color bar signal from the camera video output on the CCU
rear panel.
To select a CCU color bar type, select [SYSTEM CCU] > [BARS HD] or [BARS SD] in the
ROP menu.
“BARS HD” (see page 106)
“BARS SD” (see page 106)
When the video signal is a camera signal or a color bar signal, press and hold the
[BARS/TEST] button to select the TEST signal. To switch from TEST signal output, press
the [BARS/TEST] button to select camera video output.
Status displays
On (yellow): CCU color bar On
On (green): TEST signal On
Off: Camera video
4 [REF. RECALL] button Press and hold this button to recall the reference setting information (reference file) of the
camera.
Assign the user file and factory file under [SYSTEM CAM] > [REF. RECALL] of the ROP
menu.
“REF.RECALL” (see page 104)
Status displays
On: Recalling
Off: Recall complete
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Parts and their functions
5 [AUTO WHITE] button Use this button to perform auto white balance adjustment.
Status displays
On: Indicates that the auto white balance adjustment has started.
Flashing: Warns that the automatic white balance adjustment ended without
being completed.
When highlights and lowlights are lost, white balance is returned to its
previous value. When correct white balance cannot be obtained, adjust-
ment stops at the last obtained value.
Off: Indicates that the auto white balance has been adjusted correctly.
n Press and hold the [AUTO WHITE] button during white balance adjustment (lamp on)
cancels adjustment and turns the lamp off. (“BREAK” appears on the picture monitor
(PM) of the CCU.) Then the white balance value returns to the value it had prior to auto
white balance adjustment.
6 [AUTO BLACK] button Use this button to perform auto black balance adjustment.
Status displays
On: Indicates that the auto black balance adjustment has started.
Flashing: Warns that the automatic black balance adjustment ended without
being completed. Auto black balance returns to the value it had prior to
adjustment.
Off: Indicates that the auto black balance has been adjusted correctly.
n Press and hold the [AUTO BLACK] button during white balance adjustment (lamp on)
cancels adjustment and turns the lamp off. (“BREAK” appears on the picture monitor
(PM) of the CCU.) Then the black balance value returns to the value it had prior to auto
black balance adjustment.
7 [AUTO SET UP] button Use this button to start auto setup.
The setup status is output to the picture monitor (PM).
“Auto Setup” (see page 36)
8 [CHARA] button Use this button to switch on and off the character display of the status screen on the CCU pic-
ture monitor (PM).
Status displays (button press method)
On (short press): Displays characters on the picture monitor (PM). Each short press
changes the display data.
Off (long press): Turns off the picture monitor (PM) character display.
9 [MATRIX] button Use this button to enable the function to correct saturation and color phase according to the
gain setting of each color component in matrix memory.
Each press of the button turns the function on or off.
Status displays
On: ON
Off: OFF
10 [SKIN DTL] button Use this button to apply coring to the detail enhancement of the skin tone areas in the video
output to soften or increase the enhancement of skin tone details.
Each press of the button turns the function on or off.
You can select “UHD”, “HD”, or “SD” as the target for skin tone detail control under [ROP
SETTING] > [SKIN DTL SW] of the ROP menu.
“SD” is enabled when [CONNECT SETTING] is set to “Serial(AK)” or “LAN(AK)”.
“SKIN DTL SW” (see page 112)
Status displays
On: ON
Off: OFF
11 [DRS] button Use this button to enable or disable the dynamic range stretcher.
Status displays
On: ON
Off: OFF
12 [B.GAMMA] button Use this button to enable or disable the black gamma correction.
You can select “HDR” (HLG B.GAMMA) or “SDR” (B.GAMMA) as the target for enabling or dis-
abling under [ROP SETTING] > [B.GAMMA SW] of the ROP menu.
“B.GAMMA SW” (see page 111)
Status displays
On: ON
Off: OFF
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Parts and their functions
13 [ASSIGN] button Use this button to enable or disable the menu function assigned to the button.
Status displays
When “FLARE”, “GAMMA”, “KNEE”, “W.CLIP”, “HD.D”, “UHD.D”, or “SD.D” are assigned to
the buttons
On: OFF
Off: ON
When functions other than the above are assigned
On: ON
Off: OFF
n Set the function assigned to the [ASSIGN] button in [ROP SETTING] > [ASSIGN
BUTTON] in the ROP menu.
“ASSIGN BUTTON” (see page 111)
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Parts and their functions
Front panel 2
1
2
1 [ASSIGN STATUS] button Use this button to display the ASSIGN status screen.
The functions assigned to the [1] to [5] (CONTROL/MODE) buttons and [ASSIGN] button are
displayed on the LCD panel.
When you press this button while the menu screen is displayed, the ASSIGN status screen
will not appear. Press the button after turning off the menu screen display.
“ASSIGN status screen” (see page 52)
Status displays
On: ASSIGN status screen is displayed
Off: ASSIGN status screen is hidden
2 Buttons [1] to [5] Use these buttons to select users 1 to 5 when the [CONTROL/MODE] button is set to
(CONTROL/MODE) CONTROL.
When the [CONTROL/MODE] button is set to MODE, pressing these buttons enables/dis-
ables the functions assigned to each button.
“CONTROL(MENU)1” to “CONTROL(MENU)5” (see page 110)
“MODE(ON/OFF)1” to “MODE(ON/OFF)5” (see page 111)
Status displays
When “FLARE”, “GAMMA”, “KNEE”, “W.CLIP”, “HD.D”, “UHD.D”, or “SD.D” are assigned to
the buttons
On: OFF
Off: ON
When functions other than the above are assigned
On: ON
Off: OFF
3 [CONTROL/MODE] button Use this button to switch between the control items and mode items that appear under but-
tons [1] to [5].
NOTE
The button settings configured with the above operations will appear at the top of the status screen.
ヤモヮチンヤヷチホチ ヤヤヶチンヤヷチホチ
ヨモリワ ヶラュチチュヵロ
ン ヨ ャ
ヌヒパパ パ ノピヒ ヌプ
ヱユュ ヵユヮヱ
ン ヨ ャ
ノヒペ パ ヌビブ フベパパ
ヤ パ ョブチハチプ
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Parts and their functions
Front panel 3
3 4 5
1 LCD panel This panel displays the menu screen or status screen.
2 [MENU] dial Use these dials to perform operations according to the menu items displayed on the LCD
panel.
3 [EXIT] button Use this button to return to the previous menu level.
4 [UNDO] button Use this button to restore the values controlled during the setting operation to the values prior
to control.
It is enabled when lit.
The operation will be applied to the single menu item currently being controlled.
5 [MENU] button Use this button to display the menu screen on the LCD panel.
Status displays
On: Menu screen is displayed
Off: Menu screen is hidden (status screen is displayed)
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Parts and their functions
Front panel 4
2 1 4
1 [ON] indicator (SCENE FILE) This indicator is lit when a scene file is selected.
Status displays
On: A scene file is selected.
Off: A scene file is not selected.
2 Scene file page switching but- Use this button to switch between scene file pages 1 to 5 and 6 to 8 and between EXT1 and 2.
ton Buttons [1] to [5], buttons [6] to [8], and the [EXT1] and [EXT2] buttons will light / turn off in
sequence with each press of the button.
Status displays
On: Scene files [6] to [8] and [EXT1] and [EXT2] can be selected.
Off: Scene files [1] to [5] can be selected.
3 [1/6], [2/7], [3/8], [4/EXT1], and Use these buttons to recall the corresponding scene files as necessary.
[5/EXT2] buttons (SCENE FILE) “Scene file” (see page 37)
Scene files read from a memory card can be assigned to [EXT1] and [EXT2] under [SD CARD
LOAD] > [PUT FILE] of the ROP menu.
“PUT FILE” (see page 122)
Status displays
On: A scene file is selected.
Off: A scene file is not selected.
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Parts and their functions
Front panel 5
2 3 6 5 10
1 4 9 11
7 8 12
7 [HEAD] button Use this button to enable filter control on the camera side.
The [HEAD] button also lights when the camera's [FILTER LOCAL] switch is pressed and lit.
Status displays
On: Filter control enabled on the camera side
Off: Filter control enabled on the ROP (this unit) side
8 [ECC] button When this button is lit, [ECC] > [COLOR TEMP SW] in the ROP menu can be enabled or dis-
abled.
“Color temperature (ECC)” (see page 41)
Status displays
On: ECC operation ([COLOR TEMP SW] enabled)
Off: CC filter operation ([COLOR TEMP SW] disabled)
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Parts and their functions
12 [VAR] button Use this button to change the step of the [M.GAIN] value.
Status displays
On: Adjustment is in 0.1 dB steps. (±2.9 range)
Off: Adjustment is in 1 dB steps.
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Parts and their functions
Front panel 6
1 2 3 4
3 [SYNC] button (SHUTTER) Use this button switch between the shutter and sync shutter.
Status displays
On: Sync shutter
Off: Step shutter
4 [SHUTTER] setting buttons Use the up and down buttons to select the shutter speed setting.
“Shutter (SHUTTER)” (see page 43)
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Parts and their functions
Front panel 7
5 6 7
1
3 4 8 10 11 9
1 [GAIN R], [GAIN G], and [GAIN Use these control dials to adjust the white balance (R, G, and B).
B] dials Turning a dial changes the gain control value in the status screen.
The setting values can be viewed in the [GAIN] area of the LCD panel (status screen).
ヨモリワ ヨモヮヮモ レワユユ ラュチハチュ ヮモヵンリヹ ヒバビ
ヤモヮチンヤヷチホチ ヤヤヶチンヤヷチホチ
ヨモリワ ヶラュチチュヵロ
ン ヨ ャ
ヌヒパパ パ ノピヒ ヌプ
ヱユュ ヵユヮヱ
ン ヨ ャ
ノヒペ パ ヌビブ フベパパ
ヤ パ ョブチハチプ
2 [BLACK R], [BLACK G], and Use these control dials to adjust the pedestal (R, G, and B) or flare (R, G, and B).
[BLACK B] dials Turning a dial changes the pedestal or flare control value in the status screen.
The setting values can be viewed in the [PED] area of the LCD panel (status screen). When
adjusting the flare, the [PED] area will appear as the [FLARE] area.
ヨモリワ ヨモヮヮモ レワユユ ラュチハチュ ヮモヵンリヹ ヒバビ
ヤモヮチンヤヷチホチ ヤヤヶチンヤヷチホチ
ヨモリワ ヶラュチチュヵロ
ン ヨ ャ
ヌヒパパ パ ノピヒ ヌプ
ヱユュ ヵユヮヱ
ン ヨ ャ
ノヒペ パ ヌビブ フベパパ
ヤ パ ョブチハチプ
3 [FLARE] button When this button is lit, the [BLACK (R, G, and B)] dial can be used as a flare (R, G, and B)
adjustment dial. When the button is not lit, the dial is used as the pedestal (R, G, and B)
adjustment dial.
Status displays
On: Flare adjustment
Off: Pedestal adjustment
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Parts and their functions
ヤモヮチンヤヷチホチ ヤヤヶチンヤヷチホチ
ヨモリワ ヶラュチチュヵロ
ン ヨ ャ
ヌヒパパ パ ノピヒ ヌプ
ヱユュ ヵユヮヱ
ン ヨ ャ
ノヒペ パ ヌビブ フベパパ
ヤ パ ョブチハチプ
7 [SELECT] dial Use this dial to select and adjust any of [TEMP], [CAM SEL], [SYNC], [USER], and [MFLR].
The setting values can be viewed in the [TEMP] area of the LCD panel (status screen).
Depending on the selected property, the [TEMP] area will appear as the [USER], [SYNC],
[B.GAM], or [M.FLR] area.
ヨモリワ ヨモヮヮモ レワユユ ラュチハチュ ヮモヵンリヹ ヒバビ
ヤモヮチンヤヷチホチ ヤヤヶチンヤヷチホチ
ヨモリワ ヶラュチチュヵロ
ン ヨ ャ
ヌヒパパ パ ノピヒ ヌプ
ヱユュ ヵユヮヱ
ン ヨ ャ
ノヒペ パ ヌビブ フベパパ
ヤ パ ョブチハチプ
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Parts and their functions
Front panel 8
1 8 2 5
9
3
12
10 4
13
11
7 6
1 [EXT] indicator This indicator lights to warn that the lens extender is set to something other than 1x.
Status displays
On: The lens extender is set to something other than 1x.
Off: This indicates that the lens extender is not being used or that it is not
available.
2 [D.EXT] indicator This indicator lights to warn that the digital extender is set to something other than 1x.
Status displays
On: The digital extender is set to something other than 1x.
Off: This indicates that the digital extender is not being used or that it is not
available.
4 [M.PED] dial Use this dial to adjust the master pedestal level.
Turn it right (clockwise) to increase the master pedestal.
For details on adjusting the master pedestal, see the following page.
“Master pedestal (M.PED)” (see page 44)
5 [RELATIVE] button Use this button to set whether the variable range of the [IRIS] lever will be dependent on the
[SENSE] dial and [COARSE] dial.
Status displays
On: The [IRIS] lever is dependent on the settings of the [SENSE] dial and
[COARSE] dial.
Off: Sets the variable range of the [IRIS] lever to the entire range from
OPEN to CLOSE.
6 [SENSE] dial Use this dial to adjust the iris variable range when the [IRIS] lever is moved from OPEN to
CLOSE.
Dial operation
Turn right (clockwise): Widens the variable range ([IRIS] lever sensitivity
increases).
At the dial’s rightmost position, the aperture will be about
±2 f-stops (only when [IRIS LEV MODE] on the [ROP
SETTING] menu is set to “ABS”).
Turn left (counterclockwise): Narrows the variable range ([IRIS]lever sensitivity
decreases).
At the dial’s leftmost position, the aperture will be about
±1/2 f-stops (only when [IRIS LEV MODE] on the [ROP
SETTING] menu is set to “ABS”).
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Parts and their functions
7 [COARSE] dial Adjusts how much the iris is opened or closed when the [IRIS] dial is moved.
Dial operation
This is enabled only when [IRIS LEV MODE] on the [ROP SETTING] menu is set to
“ABS”.
Turn right (clockwise) (OPEN): The [IRIS] dial will operate at its most sens-
itive range.
Turn left (counterclockwise) The [IRIS] dial will operate at its least sens-
(CLOSE):Decreases the iris value. itive range.
9 [AUTO] button Use this button to enable the auto iris function.
For details on the auto iris function, see the following page.
“Iris (IRIS)” (see page 45)
Status displays
On: Enables the auto iris function.
Off: Enables manual adjustment of the iris using the [IRIS] lever.
10 [CLOSE] button Use this button to forcibly set the iris to CLOSE (closed).
Status displays
On: Forcibly sets the iris to CLOSE.
Off: Cancels iris CLOSE.
12 [IRIS LOCK] button Use this button to disable (lock) iris operation.
Lock range
Status displays
Off: Iris can be controlled.
Lit red: Iris operation is disabled (locked).
Flashing Due to iris adjustment from another device, the adjustment value and the [IRIS]
red: lever position do not match.
n If you adjust the [IRIS] lever to match the iris position of the camera while viewing the iris
gauge that appears at the bottom of the LCD panel (status screen), the button will turn
off and normal control will be possible.
ヤ パ
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Parts and their functions
13 [M.PED LOCK] button Use this button to disable (lock) master pedestal operation.
Lock range
Status displays
Off: Master pedestal can be controlled.
Lit red: Operation is disabled (locked).
n When the [M.PED] dial is returned to the lock position, the button turns off and normal
control becomes possible.
n This also flashes if the camera adjustment values and [M.PED] dial position are offset
when the control target camera is switched. At the point in time when the [M.PED] dial is
moved to the position that matches the camera adjustment values, the button turns off
and normal control becomes possible.
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Parts and their functions
Front panel 9
1 9
2
3
8
4 5 6
1 Camera number/tally display This display shows the camera number information and tally information.
2 [ALM] indicator This is the camera and CCU warning indicator lamp.
Consult your dealer if a failure occurs.
The indicator lights red to indicate when the camera and CCU optical reception level is not
strong enough, when a data error has occurred in the CCU optical transmission/reception
section, and when a fan error or temperature error has been occurred on the camera or
CCU.
4 [PANEL ACTIVE] button Use this button to lock (disable) the panel operation.
When disabled, the LCD panel display will turn off. The [ND], [CC], [M.GAIN], and [SHUTTER]
setting buttons will also turn off.
Lock range
Status displays
On: Enabled
Off: Disabled
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Parts and their functions
6 [PREVIEW] button Use this button to output a preview signal from the preview connector.
Pressing the [IRIS] lever also outputs the preview signal.
Status displays
On: Preview output is On
Off: Preview output is Off
7 Memory card slot Insert a memory card into this slot. You can save the settings of the unit and the scene files,
user files, and other files to a memory card.
“Memory cards” (see page 10)
8 Memory card access indicator This indicator lights when data is read from or written to a memory card.
9 Torque adjustment screw Use a flat-bladed screwdriver to adjust the torque of the iris lever.
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Parts and their functions
Connectors
2 <LAN> connector Use a LAN cable to connect to a CCU or personal computer that supports IP connections.
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Adjustment and settings
Auto Setup
Align the position of the gray scale wedge with the angle of view in the vertical direction of the viewfinder. Be sure to correctly select the pos-
ition from which you shoot the chart since some positions may not enable a satisfactory auto setup.
Operating procedure
1. Press the [AUTO SET UP] button (A).
The [AUTO SET UP] button flashes while the auto setup start preparation mode is established, and a square marker appears in
the center of the camera viewfinder. Align the white at the center of the gray scale with this square marker. (To cancel setup, press
and hold this button.)
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Adjustment and settings
Scene file
C A
A. [STORE] button
B. [1/6], [2/7], [3/8], [4/EXT1], and [5/EXT2] buttons
C. Scene file page switching button
Operating procedure
1. Press the [STORE] button (A).
The button lights.
NOTE
If adjustments are made after opening a scene file and then the store operation is performed, the state at that point in
time is stored in the scene file.
Operating procedure
1. Press the desired scene number button (A).
The scene file page can be switched between [1] to [5] and [6] to [8]/[EXT1]/[EXT2] with the scene file page switching button (B).
The pressed button lights and the scene file opens.
To cancel opening of a scene file, press the button that is currently lit to turn it off.
The setting information that was temporarily saved before the scene file was opened is now restored, and the setting
state prior to opening the scene file is also restored.
If another number button is pressed, the scene file registered to the pressed button is newly opened.
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Adjustment and settings
PAINT LOCK
The following operations are targets of the paint control lock (PAINT LOCK).
[GAIN R], [GAIN G], and [GAIN B] dials (B): White balance adjustment
[BLACK R], [BLACK G], and [BLACK B] (C) dials: Pedestal or flare adjustment
[DTL] dial (D): Detail enhancer adjustment
D
B
Operating procedure
1. Adjust each item with the control dials.
2. Press the [PAINT LOCK] button (A).
The button lights.
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Adjustment and settings
ND filter
When the setting value is changed from the standard position set in the ROP menu, the [ND] indicator (A) is orange lit. (The standard pos-
ition remains set while the indicator is green lit.)
A. [ND] indicator
B. [ND] display
C. [ND] setting buttons
D. [HEAD] button
Operating procedure
1. Press the [ND] setting buttons (C).
This allows you to change the ND filter setting value.
The setting cannot be changed while the [HEAD] button (D) is lit. Only position display is performed. (The [HEAD] button
also lights when operating from the camera.)
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Adjustment and settings
CC filter
When the setting value is changed from the standard position set in the ROP menu, the [CC] indicator (A) is orange lit. (The standard pos-
ition remains set while the indicator is green lit.)
A. [CC] indicator
B. [CC] display
C. [CC] setting buttons
Operating procedure
1. Press the [CC] setting buttons (C)
This allows you to change the CC filter setting value.
The setting cannot be changed while the [HEAD] button is lit. Only position display is performed. (The [HEAD] button
also lights when operating from the camera.)
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Adjustment and settings
A. [ECC] button
B. [CC] setting buttons
Operating procedure
1. Press the [ECC] button (A) to light the button.
The color temperature (ECC) adjustment mode is enabled when the [ECC] button is lit. When the [ECC] button is lit, the
ECC function is enabled. (The function is disabled when the button is unlit.)
When you set [SCENE] to be displayed on the status screen, you can verify the [ECC] setting (C).
ヤ パ ョブチハチプ
NOTE
When you set [SCENE] to be displayed on the status screen, you can verify the adjustment value in the [TEMP] field.
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Adjustment and settings
When the setting value is changed from the standard position set in the ROP menu, the [M.GAIN] indicator (A) is orange lit. (The standard
position remains set while the indicator is green lit.)
A. [M.GAIN] indicator
B. [M.GAIN] display
C. [M.GAIN] setting buttons
D. [VAR] button
Operating procedure
1. Press the [M.GAIN] setting buttons (C)
This allows you to change the master gain setting value.
When the [VAR] button (D) is pressed to turn on the button, the master gain can make fine adjustments. (Range of ±2.9
in 0.1 dB steps)
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Adjustment and settings
Shutter (SHUTTER)
The shutter value is displayed in the [SHUTTER] display (B) and can be adjusted using the [SHUTTER] setting buttons (C).
Step shutter adjustment is enabled when the [SYNC] button (SHUTTER) (D) is not lit, and sync shutter adjustment is enabled when the but-
ton is lit. Turn the [SYNC] button (SHUTTER) (D) on or off (lit or not lit) to switch between step and sync shutter.
B A D C
Operating procedure
1. Press the [ON] button (SHUTTER) (A) to turn on the button.
The shutter is enabled.
To adjust the sync shutter, press the [SYNC] button (SHUTTER) (D) to turn on the button.
3. Press the [ON] button (SHUTTER) (A) to turn off the button.
The shutter is disabled.
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Adjustment and settings
Adjustment is possible while the [M.PED LOCK] button (C) is off (canceled).
B
C
A. [M.PED] display
B. [M.PED] dial
C. [M.PED LOCK] button
Operating procedure
1. Turn the [M.PED] dial (B).
The setting value is displayed on the [M.PED] display (A).
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Adjustment and settings
Iris (IRIS)
Manual adjustment
When the auto iris is not on, the iris can be adjusted manually.
Adjustment is possible while the [AUTO] button (C) is off (AUTO is canceled).
Adjustment is possible while the [IRIS LOCK] button (D) is off (iris lock is canceled).
Adjustment is possible while the [CLOSE] button (E) is off (iris force CLOSE is canceled).
A. [IRIS] display
B. [IRIS] lever
C. [AUTO] button
D. [IRIS LOCK] button
E. [CLOSE] button
F. [RELATIVE] button
G. [SENSE] dial
H. [COARSE] dial
Operating procedure
1. Adjust the iris level with the [IRIS] lever (B).
Moving it forward adjusts the level in the CLOSE direction and moving it backward adjusts the level in the OPEN direction.
Use the [SENSE] dial (G) to adjust the iris variable range when the [IRIS] lever (B) is moved from the center to the upper
and lower edges.
“[SENSE] dial” (see page 30)
Use the [COARSE] dial (H) to adjust the iris value when the [IRIS] lever (B) is moved to the center.
“[COARSE] dial” (see page 31)
To cancel the restriction placed on the variable range by the [SENCE] dial (G) and [COARSE] dial (H) in order to use the
entire range from OPEN to CLOSE, press the [RELATIVE] button (F) to turn off the button.
Automatic adjustment
Adjust the iris automatically. (Auto iris)
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Adjustment and settings
A. [AUTO] button
B. [IRIS] lever
Operating procedure
1. Press the [AUTO] button (A) to turn on the button.
The auto iris turns on.
When the auto iris is on, the convergence level of the iris can be adjusted with the [IRIS] lever (B). Moving it forward
adjusts the level in the CLOSE direction and moving it backward adjusts the level in the OPEN direction.
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Adjustment and settings
[SELECT] dial
Indicator Function
The value of the function assigned with [USER ASSIGN] in the ROP menu can be changed with the dial.
USER
“USER ASSIGN” (see page 112)
The target camera for control via the unit can be selected with the dial.
CAM SEL
“Camera selection” (see page 48)
[USER] adjusts the function set with [ROP SETTING] > [USER ASSIGN] in the ROP menu.
C
A
B F E D
A. [SELECT] dial
B. [TEMP] indicator
C. [CAM SEL] indicator
D. [SYNC] indicator
E. [USER] indicator
F. [MFLR] indicator
Operating procedure
1. Press the [SELECT] dial (A) for at least approximately 1 second.
This allows you to select [TEMP], [CAM SEL], [SYNC], [USER], and [MFLR].
2. Turn the [SELECT] dial (A) to select any of [TEMP] (B), [CAM SEL] (C), [SYNC] (D), [USER] (E), and
[MFLR] (F).
The lit indicator is switched between [TEMP], [CAM SEL], [SYNC], [USER], and [MFLR] each time the dial is turned.
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Adjustment and settings
Camera selection
Select the camera to be the target for control with the unit.
B
A
A. [SELECT] dial
B. [CAM SEL] indicator
Operating procedure
1. Press the [SELECT] dial (A) for at least approximately 1 second.
This allows you to select [TEMP], [CAM SEL], [SYNC], [USER], and [MFLR].
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Status screen
Status screen
A
A ヨモリワ ヨモヮヮモ レワユユ ラュチハチュ ヮモヵンリヹ ヒバビ
ヤモヮチンヤヷチホチ ヤヤヶチンヤヷチホチ
ヨモリワ ヶラュチチュヵロ
B ン ヨ ャ D
ヌヒパパ パ ノピヒ ヌプ
ヱユュ ヵユヮヱ B D
C ン ヨ ャ E C E
ノヒペ パ ヌビブ フベパパ
ヤ パ ョブチハチプ
F
パフチヱユュユヴヵモロ
ヌヒパパ パ ノピヒ ヌプ
ヱユュ ヵユヮヱ
パブチラュチヤランヰヮモ
ン ヨ ャ
パプチヶラュチヤランヰヮモ ノヒペ パ ヌビブ フベパパ
パヘチンヨャチヨモリワ ヤ パ ョブチハチプ
When the status screen is displayed, turning the rightmost menu operation dial changes the information displayed on the status screen.
The information is changed in the order of [OPT LEVEL] [CAM INFO] [SCENE] [ASSIGN] each time the dial is turned.
“Items displayed on the status screen” (see page 50)
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Status screen
OPT LEVEL
This displays the optical transmission strength.
ヤモヮチンヤヷチホチ ヤヤヶチンヤヷチホチ
ヨモリワ ヶラュチチュヵロ
ン ヨ ャ
ヌヒパパ パ ノピヒ ヌプ
ヱユュ ヵユヮヱ
ン ヨ ャ
ノヒペ パ ヌビブ フベパパ
ヤ パ ョブチハチプ
Display Item
CAM RCV Displays the optical transmission/reception strength on the camera side.
CCU RCV Displays the optical transmission/reception strength on the CCU side.
CAM INFO
This displays the camera information.
ョヰンヮモヵチ
ヤパヒチホチモレノラヤブパパパ
ヒパベパバブパㄑ
ヨモリワ ヶラュチチュヵロ
ン ヨ ャ
ヌヒパパ パ ノピヒ ヌプ
ヱユュ ヵユヮヱ
ン ヨ ャ
ノヒペ パ ヌビブ フベパパ
ヤ パ ョブチハチプ
Display Item
SCENE
This displays the scene setting information.
ヤ パ ョブチハチプ
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Status screen
Display Item
ASSIGN
This displays the ASSIGN information.
ヨバロチホチリワヵ ュンヴチホチヰョョ
ヨモリワ ラュチチュヵロ
ン ヨ ャ
パ パ パ パ
ョロモンユ ヵユヮヱ
ン ヨ ャ
パ パ パ ピビパパ
ヤ パ ョヘチハチブ
Display Item
Displays the current information of [01 PAINT SWITCH] > [DRS] in the ROP menu.
DRS
“DRS” (see page 67)
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Status screen
モヴヴリヨワ ヶヴユン
ャヶヵヵヰワ モヴヴリヨワ
ラハヤランヮ ヨモリワ
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ROP menu
ROP menu
Displaying menus
The LCD panel of the unit can be used to operate the ROP menu (REMOTE OPERATION MENU).
ROP menu operation is a function that is enabled when the unit is connected to a camera or CCU.
Follow the procedure below to display the ROP menu. The ROP menu is displayed on the LCD panel (B) of the unit.
ME N U 1/7
0 1 P AIN T S WITC H
0 2 S H U TT ER S PE ED
0 3 B L A C K S H A D IN G
0 4 P ED ES TA L B
0 5 H D C H R O MA
0 6 U H D C H R OM A
0 7 R GB G AIN
A. [MENU] button
B. LCD panel
C. [MENU] dial
Operating procedure
1. Press the [MENU] button (A).
The ROP menu appears on the LCD panel (B).
Pressing the button again returns you to the status screen.
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ROP menu
ヮユワヶ ヒチバチヘ
パヒチヱモリワヵチヴヸリヵヤラ
パビチヴラヶヵヵユンチヴヱユユュ
パピチャロモヤレチヴラモュリワヨ
パフチヱユュユヴヵモロ B
パブチラュチヤランヰヮモ
パプチヶラュチヤランヰヮモ
パヘチンヨャチヨモリワ
A. [MENU] button
B. LCD panel
パ ヒ チ ヱ モリ ワヵ チ ヴヸ リ ヵ ヤ ラ パ ヒ チ ヱ モリ ワヵ チ ヴヸ リ ヵ ヤ ラ
パ フ チ ヱ ユュユヴヵ モロ パ フ チ ヱ ユュユヴヵ モロ
パ ブ チ ラ ュチ ヤ ラ ンヰヮモ パ ブ チ ラ ュチ ヤ ラ ンヰヮモ
パ プ チ ヶラ ュチ ヤ ラ ンヰヮモ パ プ チ ヶラ ュチ ヤ ラ ンヰヮモ
パ ヘ チ ンヨ ャ チ ヨ モリ ワ パ ヘ チ ンヨ ャ チ ヨ モリ ワ
C. [MENU] dial
C. [MENU] dial
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ROP menu
4. Turn the [MENU] dial (C) to move the cursor to each setting item.
C. [MENU] dial
ャロモヤレチヴラモュリワヨ ヰワ ビチバチビ
ヷチヱモンモ
ン ヨ ャ
ヌピ ヌビ ヌブ
ヤヰンンユヤヵ
ヰワ
D. [MENU] dial
ヰワ パ フ チ ヱ ユュユヴヵ モロ
パ ブ チ ラ ュチ ヤ ラ ンヰヮモ
パ プ チ ヶラ ュチ ヤ ラ ンヰヮモ
パ ヘ チ ンヨ ャ チ ヨ モリ ワ
E. [EXIT] button
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ROP menu
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ROP menu
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ROP menu
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ROP menu
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ROP menu
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ROP menu
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ROP menu
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ROP menu
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ROP menu
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ROP menu
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ROP menu
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ROP menu
01 PAINT SWITCH
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ヱモリワヵチヴヸリヵヤラ ヒチバチビ
ャロモヤレ ヸラリヵユ
ヴラモュリワヨ ヴラモュリワヨ ョロモンユ
ヰワ ヰワ ヰワ
ャロモヤレ
ヨモヮヮモ ヨモヮヮモ ュンヴ
ヱモリワヵチヴヸリヵヤラ ビチバチビ
ヤヰロヰン ラュ ラュ
ヤヰンンユヤヵ ヴハュヵロ ュヵロ
ヰワ ヰワ ヰワ
ヶラュ ヶラュ ヴュ
ヴハュヵロ ュヵロ ュヵロ
ヰョョ ヰワ ヰワ
ヱンユヴユヵ ロリワユモン
ヮモヵンリヹ ヮモヵンリヹ
ワヰンヮ ヰワ
BLACK SHADING Enables or disables black shading (sawtooth waveform or parabolic waveform).
WHITE SHADING Enables or disables white shading (sawtooth waveform or parabolic waveform).
DRS Enables or disables the dynamic range stretcher function. When this is enabled, contrast is
adjusted automatically.
MATRIX Enables or disables the matrix (linear matrix / 12-axis color correction).
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ROP menu
02 SHUTTER SPEED
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ヒパパ プヒハヘ
ヴラヶヵヵユン
ヴヸ ヮヰュユ
ヰョョ ヴラヶヵ
SHUTTER SPEED Sets the shutter speed for when [SHUTTER MODE] is set to “SHUT”.
SHUTTER SYNCHRO Sets the shutter speed for when [SHUTTER MODE] is set to “SYNC”.
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ROP menu
03 BLACK SHADING
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
H SAW R Adjusts the black shading gain for R, G, and Bch in the horizontal direction using a sawtooth waveform.
H SAW G
H SAW B
H PARA R Adjusts the black shading gain for R, G, and Bch in the horizontal direction using a parabolic waveform.
H PARA G
H PARA B
V SAW R Adjusts the black shading gain for R, G, and Bch in the vertical direction using a sawtooth waveform.
V SAW G
V SAW B
V PARA R Adjusts the black shading gain for R, G, and Bch in the vertical direction using a parabolic waveform.
V PARA G
V PARA B
CORRECT Enables or disables black shading (sawtooth waveform or parabolic waveform) correction.
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ROP menu
04 PEDESTAL
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ヱ ユュユヴヵ モロ ヒチバチヒ
ヱユュ
ン ヨ ャ
パ パ パ
ヮハヱユュ
パ
ヮハヱユュチモャヴ ヱユュ ヮハヱユュ
ュリヴヱチヴヸ ヰョョヴユヵ ンモワヨユ
ヰョョ ヰョョ ワヰンヮモロ
PED R Sets the red correction level for the master pedestal.
PED G Sets the green correction level for the master pedestal.
PED B Sets the blue correction level for the master pedestal.
PED OFFSET Sets whether to retain the Rch, Gch, and Bch pedestal levels when the auto black balance is
adjusted.
ON
The values set in [PED R], [PED G], and [PED G] are retained.
OFF
The [PED R], [PED G], and [PED B] values are set to “0”.
M.PED RANGE Sets the amount of variability for the master pedestal.
NORMAL
Normal amount of variability
WIDE
Twice the normal amount of variability
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ROP menu
05 HD CHROMA
The control destination differs depending on the unit configuration.
パ
ヤランヰヮモ
ロユヷユロチヴヸ
ヰョョ
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06 UHD CHROMA
The control destination differs depending on the unit configuration.
パ
ヤランヰヮモ
ロユヷユロチヴヸ
ヰョョ
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07 RGB GAIN
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ンヨ ャ チ ヨモリワ ヒチバチヒ
ヨモリワチモヸャ
ン ヨ ャ
パ パ パ
ヨモリワ ヨモリワ ヨチヨモリワ
ヰョョヴユヵ モャヴ ンユロ
ヰョョ ヰョョ ヰョョ
GAIN AWB R Sets the red correction level for the gain.
GAIN AWB G Sets the green correction level for the gain.
GAIN AWB B Sets the blue correction level for the gain.
GAIN OFFSET Sets whether to retain the Rch, Gch, and Bch gain levels when the auto white balance is adjus-
ted.
ON
The values set in [GAIN AWB R], [GAIN AWB G], and [GAIN AWB B] are retained.
OFF
The [GAIN AWB R], [GAIN AWB G], and [GAIN AWB B] values are set to “0”.
GAIN ABS Sets whether to display the absolute value for the RGB gain.
When this is set to “ON” and the [GAIN AWB R], [GAIN AWB G], [GAIN AWB B] values are
changed, the [UNDO] button will be lit but its operation will be disabled.
G GAIN REL Enables or disables relative value control for the Gch gain.
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08 COLOR TEMP
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
GAIN R Sets the red correction level for the color temperature.
AXIS G Sets the green correction level for the color temperature.
GAIN B Sets the blue correction level for the color temperature.
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09 ECC
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ユヤ ヤ ヰョョ ヒチバチビ
ヤヰロヰン
ヵユヮヱ
ピビパパ
ユヤ ヤ ヰョョ ビチバチビ
ヱンリチハチヮユヮ
モ
ヤヰロヰン
ヵユヮヱ
ピビパパ
COLOR TEMP Sets the color temperature when [COLOR TEMP SW] is set to “ON”.
An arrow will appear on the right if the value is too high or low.
GAIN R Sets the red correction level for the color temperature.
AXIS G Sets the green correction level for the color temperature.
GAIN B Sets the blue correction level for the color temperature.
COLOR TEMP Turn this on when adjusting the color temperature manually.
SW
PRI.MEM Stores the [COLOR TEMP], [GAIN R], [AXIS G], and [GAIN B] setting values to one of the five ROP memories ([A] to
[E]).
COLOR TEMP Displays the setting values stored in the memory selected in [PRI.MEM].
GAIN R
AXIS G
GAIN B
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COLOR Sets the color temperature for when “C.TEMP” is assigned to the [USER 1], [USER 2], [USER 3], or [USER 4] button on the
TEMP camera and the function is enabled.
GAIN R Sets the red correction level for the color temperature.
AXIS G Sets the green correction level for the color temperature.
GAIN B Sets the blue correction level for the color temperature.
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11 WHITE SHADING
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
H SAW R Adjusts the white shading gain for R, G, and Bch in the horizontal direction using a sawtooth waveform.
H SAW G
H SAW B
H PARA R Adjusts the white shading gain for R, G, and Bch in the horizontal direction using a parabolic waveform.
H PARA G
H PARA B
V SAW R Adjusts the white shading gain for R, G, and Bch in the vertical direction using a sawtooth waveform.
V SAW G
V SAW B
V PARA R Adjusts the white shading gain for R, G, and Bch in the vertical direction using a parabolic waveform.
V PARA G
V PARA B
CORRECT Enables or disables white shading (sawtooth waveform or parabolic waveform) correction.
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12 FLARE
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
パ
ョロモンユ
ヰョョ
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13 GAMMA
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ヨモヮヮモ
ン ヮモヴヵユン ャ
パ パハフブパパ パ
リワリヵリモロ
ヨモヮヮモ
フハブ
ヨモヮヮモ
ヮヰュユ
ラュ
パ ブパパ
レワユユ
ヱヰリワヵ ヴロヰヱユ
ピパ ヒブパ
ヨモヮヮモ
ヰョョ
ブ ヰョョ
GAMMA R Adjusts the red gamma characteristic for the master gamma.
GAMMA B Adjusts the blue gamma characteristic for the master gamma.
BLACK STRETCH Sets the gamma stretch position for when [GAMMA MODE] is set to “FILM REC”.
DYNAMIC LEVEL Sets the dynamic range for when [GAMMA MODE] is set to “FILM REC”.
KNEE POINT Sets the knee point for when [GAMMA MODE] is set to “VIDEO REC”.
KNEE SLOPE Sets the knee slope for when [GAMMA MODE] is set to “VIDEO REC”.
DRS EFFECT.D Sets the compression level for high-brightness areas of the dynamic range stretcher function. Higher values
increase the compression level for high-brightness areas.
DRS SW Enables or disables the dynamic range stretcher function. When this is enabled, contrast is adjusted auto-
matically.
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14 BLACK GAMMA
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
BLACK GAMMA R Adjusts the red gamma characteristic near black for the master gamma.
BLACK GAMMA B Adjusts the blue gamma characteristic near black for the master gamma.
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15 KNEE
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ヰョョ
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16 WHITE CLIP
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ピビ
ヸラリヵユ ラリヨラ
ヤロリヱ ヤヰロヰン
ヰョョ ヰョョ
WHITE CLIP LEVEL R Adjusts red for [WHITE CLIP LEVEL MASTER].
WHITE CLIP LEVEL B Adjusts blue for [WHITE CLIP LEVEL MASTER].
HI-COLOR LEVEL Sets the level for the mode that expands dynamic range for colors.
HIGH COLOR Sets whether to improve color reproducibility for high-brightness areas.
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17 DRS
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ブ
ュンヴ
ヰョョ
EFFECT Sets the compression level for high-brightness areas of the dynamic range stretcher function. Higher values increase the
DEPTH compression level for high-brightness areas.
DRS Enables or disables the dynamic range stretcher function. When this is enabled, contrast is adjusted automatically.
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18 HD DETAIL
The control destination differs depending on the unit configuration.
パ ヒブ ヒブ
ヱユモレ ヷチュユヵモリロ
ョンヲ ョンヲ ヤンリヴヱ
ヒブハパ ヒパ ヒパ
ロユヷユロ ュモンレ
ュユヱユワュユワヵ ュユヵモリロ
ベ ビ
ラ ュチ ュユヵ モリ ロ ヰョョ ビチバチピ
ュユヵモリロ
ヴヰヶンヤユ
ドヨヌンナバビ
ュユヵモリロ
ヨモリワドヌナ ヨモリワドノナ
パ パ
ュユヵモリロ
ヤロリヱチヌ ヤロリヱチノ
パ パ
ラ ュチ ュユヵ モリ ロ ヰョョ ピチバチピ
レワユユ ュユヵモリロ
モヱユンヵヶンユ レワユユ
ブ パ
ロヷチュヱワ ュハュヵロ
ュユヵモリロ ヴヸ ヴヸ
ヰョョ ヰョョ ヰョョ
PEAK FRQ Sets the peak frequency for the horizontal detail.
CRISP Set the noise elimination level for the detail signals
DETAIL SOURCE Selects the source signals for creating the detail components.
DETAIL GAIN (+) Changes the detail gain level in the + (up) direction
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DETAIL GAIN ( - ) Changes the detail gain level in the - (down) direction
DETAIL CLIP+ Adjusts detail clipping to minimize scintillation resulting from excessive detail application.
DETAIL CLIP- This limits the length of the undershoot portion of the detail edge component.
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19 UHD DETAIL
The control destination differs depending on the unit configuration.
パ ビパ ピビ
ヱユモレ ヤンリヴヱ
ョンヲ
フ ブ
ュユヵモリロ
ヤロリヱヌ ヤロリヱノ
パ パ
ヶラ ュチ ュユヵ モリロ ヰョョ ビチバチビ
レワユユ ュユヵモリロ
モヱユヵヶンユ レワユユ
ブ パ
ロユヷユロ ュモンレ
ュユヱユワュユワヵ ュユヵモリロ
ベ パ
ロヷチュヱワ ュハュヵロ
ュユヵモリロ ヴヸ ヴヸ
ヰョョ ヰョョ ヰョョ
PEAK FRQ Selects the contour correction frequency band (boost frequency or peak frequency). Changes the contour
width.
CRISP Set the noise elimination level for the detail signals.
DETAIL CLIP+ Adjusts detail clipping to minimize scintillation resulting from excessive detail application.
DETAIL CLIP- This limits the length of the undershoot portion of the detail edge component.
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20 SD DETAIL
The control destination differs depending on the unit configuration.
ヒブ ビブ
ヱユモレヒ ヱユモレ⿁
ョンヲ ョンヲ ヤンリヴヱ
フハパ ヰョョ パ
ロユヷユロ ュモンレ
ュユヱユワュユワヵ ュユヵモリロ
パ パ
ヴュチ ュユヵ モリ ロ ヰョョ ビチバチビ
ュユヵモリロ
ヰョョ
PEAK1 FRQ Selects the contour correction frequency band (boost frequency or peak frequency). Changes the contour
width.
PEAK2 FRQ Selects the contour correction frequency band (boost frequency or peak frequency). Changes the contour
width.
CRISP Set the noise elimination level for the detail signals
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ヱヰヴ ヴレリワ
ラ ヷ ヨユヵ
ブパハパパ ブパハパパ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
リチヤユワヵユン リチヸリュヵラ
ベヘ ビパ
ヲチヸリュヵラ ヲチヱラモヴユ
フピ ペパ
ラ ュチ ヴレリ ワチ ヵ ヰワユチ ュヵ ロ ヰョョ ピチバチピ
ヴレリワチヵヰワユ
ュユヵモリロ
ヰョョ
MEMORY SELECT Changes memory for saving the skin tone detail setting values(CRISP, PHASE, WIDTH and SATURATION).
CURSOR Enables or disables the position cursor that obtains the saturation and color phase information for controlling
skin tone detail effects.
SKIN GET Automatically acquire saturation and hue information from the cursor position.
ZEBRA SWITCH Sets whether to add a zebra pattern to the Y signals of the PM output to make areas subject to skin tone
detail effects easily identifiable.
ZEBRA EFFECT Selects the memory to which skin tone detail effects will be added.
EFFECT MEMORY Selects the memory to which skin tone detail effects will be added.
SKIN TONE CRISP Removes very faint noise components from detail components in skin tone areas.
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I CENTER Sets the center position (area to which skin tone is applied) on the I axis.
I WIDTH Sets the width of the area to which skin tone is applied on the I axis using the [I CENTER] setting as the cen-
ter.
Q WIDTH Expands the width of skin tone areas in a range from 0 to 255.
Q PHASE Changes the color phase of skin tone areas in a range from 0 to 359 on a vector display.
SKIN TONE DETAIL Enables or disables the skin tone detail function.
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ヱヰヴ ヴレリワ
ラ ヷ ヨユヵ
ブパハパパ ブパハパパ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
リチヤユワヵユン リチヸリュヵラ
ベヘ ビパ
ヲチヸリュヵラ ヲチヱラモヴユ
フピ ペパ
ヶラ ュチ ヴレリワチ ヵ ヰワユチ ュヵ ロ ヰョョ ピチバチピ
ヴレリワチヵヰワユ
ュユヵモリロ
ヰョョ
MEMORY Changes memory for saving the skin tone detail setting values(CRISP, PHASE, WIDTH and SATURATION).
SELECT
CURSOR Enables or disables the position cursor that obtains the saturation and color phase information for controlling skin
tone detail effects.
SKIN GET Automatically acquire saturation and hue information from the cursor position.
ZEBRA SWITCH Sets whether to add a zebra pattern to the Y signals of the PM output to make areas subject to skin tone detail
effects easily identifiable.
ZEBRA EFFECT Selects the memory to which skin tone detail effects will be added
EFFECT Selects the memory to which skin tone detail effects will be added.
MEMORY
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SKIN TONE Removes very faint noise components from detail components in skin tone areas.
CRISP
I CENTER Sets the center position (area to which skin tone is applied) on the I axis.
I WIDTH Sets the width of the area to which skin tone is applied on the I axis using the [I CENTER] setting as the center.
Q WIDTH Expands the width of skin tone areas in a range from 0 to 255.
Q PHASE Changes the color phase of skin tone areas in a range from 0 to 359 on a vector display.
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23 LINEAR MATRIX
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ヮモヵンリヹドンチノチヨナ
ヱ ワ
パ パ
ヮモヵンリヹドンチノチャナ
ヱ ワ
パ パ
ロリ ワユモンチ ヮモヵ ンリ ヹ ヰョョ ビチバチピ
ヮモヵンリヹドヨチノチンナ
ヱ ワ
パ パ
ヮモヵンリヹドヨチノチャナ
ヱ ワ
パ パ
ヮモヵンリヹドャチノチンナ
ヱ ワ
パ パ
ロリ ワユモンチ ヮモヵ ンリ ヹ ヰョョ ピチバチピ
ヮモヵンリヹドャチノチヨナ
ヱ ワ
パ パ
ヤヰロヰン ロリワユモン
ヮモヵンリヹ ヤヰンンユヤヵ ヮモヵンリヹ
ヰョョ ヰョョ ヰョョ
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24 COLOR CORRECTION
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ヤヰロヰン
ヤヰンンユヤヵ ヴモヵ ヱラモヴユ
ヨ パ パ
ヴモヵ ヱラモヴユ
ヨ ヨ
パ パ
ヴモヵ ヱラモヴユ
ヤヺ ヤヺ
パ パ
ヴモヵ ヱラモヴユ
ヤヺャ ヤヺャ
パ パ
ヴモヵ ヱラモヴユ
ャ ャ
パ パ
ヴモヵ ヱラモヴユ
ャヮヨ ャヮヨ
パ パ
ヴモヵ ヱラモヴユ
ヮヨ ヮヨ
パ パ
ヴモヵ ヱラモヴユ
ン ン
パ パ
ヴモヵ ヱラモヴユ
ンヺユ ンヺユ
パ パ
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ヴモヵ ヱラモヴユ
ヺユ ヺユ
パ パ
ヴモヵ ヱラモヴユ
ヺユヨ ヺユヨ
パ パ
ヤヶンヴヰン
ヰョョ
ヤヰロヰン ロリワユモン
ヮモヵンリヹ ヤヰンンユヤヵ ヮモヵンリヹ
ヰョョ ヰョョ ヰョョ
COLOR CORRECT Selects the color component in 12 AXIS matrix memory to adjust.
SAT Adjusts the saturation of the color component selected in [COLOR CORRECT].
PHASE Adjusts the hue of the color component selected in [COLOR CORRECT].
SAT G Adjusts the color saturation of color components in 12 AXIS matrix memory.
SAT G_CY When [COLOR CORRECT] is set to “OFF”, the adjustment effects will not be applied.
SAT CY
SAT CY_B
SAT B
SAT B_MG
SAT MG
SAT MG_R
SAT R
SAT R_YE
SAT YE
SAT YE_G
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PHASE G Adjusts the color phase of color components in 12 AXIS matrix memory.
PHASE G_CY When [COLOR CORRECT] is set to “OFF”, the adjustment effects will not be applied.
PHASE CY
PHASE CY_B
PHASE B
PHASE B_MG
PHASE MG
PHASE MG_R
PHASE R
PHASE R_YE
PHASE YE
PHASE YE_G
CURSOR Set whether to display the box cursor on the camera output image.
GET Automatically obtains color information from the cursor position, and applies the information of the axis for
which you want to match colors to [COLOR CORRECT].
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25 SKIN CORRECTION
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
パ パ
ヴレリワチモンユモ
ヴヸ ヵモャロユ
ヰョョ モ
SKIN AREA HUE Finely adjusts the hue of the skin area.
SKIN AREA TONE Finely adjusts the tone of the skin area.
SKIN AREA SW Enables or disables the fine adjustment function for near skin tone color.
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26 DNR
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ピ
ュワンチヴヸ
ヰョョ
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27 SHUTTER SELECT
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ヒブパパ ビパパパ
ヴラ ヶヵ ヵ ユンチ ヴユロユヤ ヵ ビチバチビ
ヴラヶヵヵユン
ヰョョ
ュヴャロ
POSITION2
POSITION3
POSITION4
POSITION5
POSITION6
POSITION7
POSITION8
SHUTTER OFF Selects whether to include shutter OFF when switching the shutter position.
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28 LENS FILE/EDIT
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ョリロユチワモヮユ ノ
ユヹユヤヶヵユ
ワヰム
ユヹヵユワュユン ョリロユチワㄐハ
ヹヒ ヰョョ
ョリロユチワモヮユ ノ
ョロモンユ
ン ヨ ャ
パ パ パ
ロユワヴチ ョリロユバ ユュリヵ ピチバチフ
ヨモリワ
ン ャ
パ パ
ヸチラチヴモヸ
ン ヨ ャ
パ パ パ
ヸチラチヱモンモ
ン ヨ ャ
パ パ パ
ロユワヴチ ョリロユバ ユュリヵ フチバチフ
ヸチヷチヴモヸ
ン ヨ ャ
パ パ パ
ヸチヷチヱモンモ
ン ヨ ャ
パ パ パ
ヴヵヰンユ
ワヶヮ ヴヵヰンユ ヤモワヤユロ
ヒ ワヰム ワヰム
MODE Saves the current lens file in the camera (STORE) or loads a lens file stored in the camera (LOAD).
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FILE NAME Displays the file name of the file number specified in [FILE No.].
The file name can be changed when [MODE] is set to “STORE”.
Use [MENU] dials 1 and 2 to change the file name.
ョリロユチワモヮユ ロユワヴチチョリロユチチヒ
ユワヤヒチホチヤラモンチチユワヤビチホチヱヰヴリヵリヰワ
ユヹユヤヶヵユ
ワヰム
1 2
FILE No. Displays the number of the lens file currently loaded.
FILE NAME Displays the name of the lens file currently loaded.
W H SAW R Adjusts the R, G, and Bch white shading of the display data in the horizontal direction using a sawtooth wave-
form.
W H SAW G
W H SAW B
W H PARA R Adjusts the R, G, and Bch white shading of the display data in the horizontal direction using a parabolic wave-
form.
W H PARA G
W H PARA B
W V SAW R Adjusts the R, G, and Bch white shading of the display data in the vertical direction using a sawtooth wave-
form.
W V SAW G
W V SAW B
W V PARA R Adjusts the R, G, and Bch white shading of the display data in the vertical direction using a parabolic wave-
form.
W V PARA G
W V PARA B
STORE Saves the [FLARE R/G/B], [GAIN R/B], [W H SAW R/G/B], [W H PARA R/G/B], [W V SAW R/G/B], and [W V
PARA R/G/B] settings to the lens file specified in [FILE No.].
CANCEL Discards changes to the [FLARE R/G/B], [GAIN R/B], [W H SAW R/G/B], [W H PARA R/G/B], [W V SAW
R/G/B], and [W V PARA R/G/B] settings, and returns them to their previous states.
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29 MONITOR
The setting values will vary depending on the connected CCU.
ヮヰワリ ヵ ヰン ヒチバチヒ
ヮヰワリ ヵ ヰン
ン ヨ ャ
ヰョョ ヰョョ ヰョョ
ヮヰワリ ヵ ヰン
ヴユヲ ユワヤ
ヰョョ ヰワ
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30 SYSTEM CAM
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ヴヺ ヴヵ ユヮチ ヤ モヮ ヒチバチフ
ョヰンヮモヵ
ヒパベパバブペハペフㄑ
ヵモロレチヰョョ
リワヤヰヮヒ リワヤヰヮビ
ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ヮリヤヒ
ヨモリワ ロリワユチロヷ モヮヱ
プパ パ パ
ヴヺ ヴヵ ユヮチ ヤ モヮ ビチバチフ
ヮリヤビ
ヨモリワ ロリワユチロヷ モヮヱ
プパ パ パ
ヴラヰヰヵリワヨ
ヮヰュユ ヤモヮチョモワ
ワヰンヮモロ ワヰンヮモロ
ヵモロロヺ
ヨヶモンュ
ヰョョ
ヴヺ ヴヵ ユヮチ ヤ モヮ ピチバチフ
モヴヶ モヴヶ モヴヶチヮハヱユュ
ョリロヵユン ヮヰュユ ヵモンヨユヵ
ンユョ ョヶロロ ピハパ
モヴヶ チンユョハ
ンユョハョリロユ ンユヤモロロ
チョヤヵンヺ チョヤヵンヺ
ヤモャロユ ヤヵンロ
ヤヰワワユヤヵ ンヰヵモヵリヰワ
ラヺャンリュ ヮㄐㄅㄆヒ
ヴヺ ヴヵ ユヮチ ヤ モヮ フチバチフ
ヵモロロヺ
ヤヰワヵンヰロ リワヱヶヵ
ヰョョ ヤモヮヒ
FORMAT Set the camera format. When the unit is connected to a CCU, this item is only displayed and cannot be
changed.
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MIC1 LINE LV Adjusts the level for input to the camera's <MIC 1> connector.
MIC2 LINE LV Adjusts the level for input to the camera's <MIC 2> connector.
TALLY GUARD When set to ON, this function disables automatic ASU, AWB, ABB operation while the tally is ON.
ASU FILTER Sets the operation of the ND/CC filter when auto setup is started.
REF
The filter stored in the reference file is used when operation starts.
CURRENT
Auto setup starts at the filter position made prior to startup.
ASU M. PED TARGET Sets the position where the master pedestal is to be converged when auto setup is started.
ASU REF.FILE Specifies the reference file used during auto setup.
REF.RECALL Sets the reference file that is recalled when the [REF. RECALL] button is pressed.
CABLE CONNECT Displays the CCU connection cable setting. You can change the setting via menu operations on the
camera itself.
HYBRID
Indicates that the CCU is connected via an optical fiber multi cable.
FIBER
Indicates that the CCU is connected via an optical fiber cable.
CTRL ROTATION A mode that operates based on the numerical value and a mode that operates based on the effect are
available. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the camera.
TALLY CONTROL Sets whether or not to notify the camera when there is a tally input from the <PREVIEW> connector.
When this set to “ON”, notification is sent if there is a tally input when the camera set in [TALLY INPUT] is
selected.
This is enabled when other than “Serial”, “LAN”, “Serial(AK)”, and “LAN(AK)” is set in [CONNECT
SETTING].
TALLY INPUT Sets the camera to be notified of a tally input when [TALLY CONTROL] is set to “ON”.
This is enabled when other than “Serial”, “LAN”, “Serial(AK)”, and “LAN(AK)” is set in [CONNECT
SETTING].
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31 SYSTEM CCU
The setting values will vary depending on the connected CCU.
ヴヺ ヴヵ ユヮチ ヤ ヤ ヶ ヒチバチフ
ョヰンヮモヵ
ヒパベパチバチブパㄑ
ヴヺ ヴヵ ユヮチ ヤ ヤ ヶ ビチバチフ
ュバヤ ヶバヤ
ヮヰュユ ヮヰュユ
ヴヤ ヴヤ
ャモンヴ
ラュ ヴュ
モンリャ ヴヮヱヵユ
ヤバャ ヴュリベ
ヴユヵヶヱ ヰヶヵ
ヤヰヮヱヴヵ ヱヮ
ヴヺ ヴヵ ユヮチ ヤ ヤ ヶ ピチバチフ
ラュチラ
ヤヰモンヴユ ョリワユ
パ パ
ヴュチラ
ヤヰモンヴユ ョリワユ
パ パ
ヤモャロユ
ヴュノラュチヷ ヴヤラ ヤヰワワユヤヵ
ヰラ パ ラヺャンリュ
ヴヺ ヴヵ ユヮチ ヤ ヤ ヶ フチバチフ
ョヰンヮモヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ヶラュドブペハペフナ
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D/C MODE Selects the down-conversion system for video output from SD SDI and VBS.
U/C MODE Selects the video up-conversion system used for SD SDI and VBS return videos.
C/B SETUP Set the SD signal output for use with color bar output.
The “SETUP7.5%” setting is not valid when “SD_SD” is selected.
HD H COARSE Make the coarse setting of the H_FINE phase used with GL HD REF.
HD H FINE Make the fine setting of the H_FINE phase used with GL HD REF.
SD H COARSE Make the coarse setting of the H_FINE phase used with GL SD REF.
SD H FINE Make the fine setting of the H_FINE phase used with GL SD REF.
CABLE CONNECT Displays the camera connection cable setting. You can change the setting via menu operations on the CCU
itself.
HYBRID
Indicates that the camera is connected via an optical fiber multi cable.
FIBER
Indicates that the camera is connected via an optical fiber cable.
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ヮユワヶ ヤヶンヴヰンバ
ヰワバヰョョ ヱモンモヮユヵユン ユヹユヤヶヵユ
ヰョョ ドㄕㄖㄓㄏナ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
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ヮユワヶ ヤヶンヴヰンバ
ヰワバヰョョ ヱモンモヮユヵユン ユヹユヤヶヵユ
ヰョョ ドㄕㄖㄓㄏナ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
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34 ROP SETTING
ンヰヱ チ ヴユヵ ヵ リワヨ ヒチバチプ
ヤヰワヵンヰロドヮユワヶナ
ヒ ビ ピ
ヨモリワ ヨモヮヮモ レワユユ
ヤヰワヵンヰロドヮユワヶナ ャハヨモヮヮモ
フ ブ ヴヸ
ラュハュ ヮモヵンリヹ ヴュン
ヮヰュユドヰワバヰョョナ
ヒ ビ ピ
ョロモンユ ヨモヮヮモ レワユユ
ュヵロ ヴレリワ
ヤモヮチヴユロ ヷヰロ ュヵロチヴヸ
ヤモヮヒ ヶラュ ヶラュ
ヘヴユヨチャンリヨラヵ
ヨンヰヶヱチヒ ヨンヰヶヱチビ
ヘ ヘ
ヴヵュチヱヰヴリヵリヰワ リンリヴ
ワュ ヤヤ ヱンリヰンリヵヺ
ビ モ ワヰワ
ンヰヱチュモヵモ ヴュチヤモンュ
ヴモヷユ ロヰモュ ョヰンヮモヵ
ワヰム ワヰム ワヰム
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リンリヴチヤモロリャンモヵリヰワ
ヵヰヱ ャヰヵヵヰヮ
ワヰム ワヰム
ヱモリワヵ
ヶヱヨンモュユ ヷヰロチヤヰ
ワヰム ヴヵュ
ヴヺヴヵユヮチヷユンヴリヰワ ヒハパパノパパノパハパパ
ヴヰョヵチヷユンヴリヰワチチチチチチチ ヒハパパノパパノパハパパ
ョヱヨモチヷユンヴリヰワ ヒハパパノパパノパハパパ
CONTROL(MENU)1 PAINT Sets the functions to assign to buttons [1] to [5] (CONTROL/MODE).
SHUT The setting values represent the following menu names.
B.SHD PAINT: PAINT SWITCH
PED SHUT: SHUTTER SPEED
H.CHRM B.SHD: BLACK SHADING
U.CHRM PED: PEDESTAL
GAIN H.CHRM: HD CHROMA
TEMP U.CHRM: UHD CHROMA
CONTROL(MENU)2 ECC GAIN: RB GAIN
TEMP U TEMP: COLOR TEMP
W.SHD ECC: ECC
FLARE TEMP U: CAM USER SW TEMP
GAMMA W.SHD: WHITE SHADING
B.GAM FLARE: FLARE
KNEE GAMMA: GAMMA
W.CLIP B.GAM: BLACK GAMMA
DRS KNEE: KNEE
CONTROL(MENU)3 HD.D W.CLIP: WHITE CLIP
UHD.D DRS: DRS
SD.D HD.D: HD DETAIL
HD S.DTL UHD.D: UHD DETAIL
UHD S.DTL SD.D: SD DETAIL
MATRIX HD S.DTL: HD SKIN TONE DTL
C.CORR UHD S.DTL: UHD SKIN TONE DTL
S.CORR MATRIX: LINEAR MATRIX
CONTROL(MENU)4 DNR C.CORR: COLOR CORRECTION
S.SEL S.CORR: SKIN CORRECTION
REF DNR: DNR
A.IRIS S.SEL: SHUTTER SELECT
SD S.DTL REF: REFERENCE
HDR PAINT A.IRIS: AUTO IRIS SETTING
SD S.DTL: SD SKIN TONE DTL (Enabled when [CONNECT SETTING] is set to “Serial
(AK)” or “LAN(AK)”.)
CONTROL(MENU)5 HDR PAINT: HDR-PAINT
Factory settings
CONTROL(MENU)1: GAIN
CONTROL(MENU)2: GAMMA
CONTROL(MENU)3: KNEE
CONTROL(MENU)4: HD.D
CONTROL(MENU)5: MATRIX
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B.GAMMA SW HDR You can select “HDR” (HLG B.GAMMA) or “SDR” (B.GAMMA) as the target for enabling
SDR or disabling under [B.GAMMA SW].
MODE(ON/OFF)1 GAMMA Sets the functions to assign to buttons [1] to [5] (CONTROL/MODE).
FLARE The setting values represent the following functions.
KNEE GAMMA: GAMMA
W.CLIP FLARE: FLARE
H.CHRM KNEE: KNEE
MODE(ON/OFF)2 U.CHRM W.CLIP: WHITE CLIP
H.COL H.CHRM: HD CHROMA
UHD.D U.CHRM: UHD CHROMA
HD.D H.COL : HIGH COLOR
D.EXT UHD.D : UHD DETAIL
S.CORR HD.D : HD DETAIL
MODE(ON/OFF)3
SHOOT D.EXT : D.EXT
5600K S.CORR: SKIN CORRECTION
ECC A to E SHOOT : SHOOTING
UP 5600K: Turns ECC on, and sets the color temperature to 5600K.
DOWN ECC A to E: Sets the color temperature stored to memory in the ECC menu.
MODE(ON/OFF)4 SD.D UP, DOWN: Switches the page of the TOP MENU.
HDR.K SD.D: SD DTL
HDR.K: HLG KNEE
Factory settings
MODE(ON/OFF)1: FLARE
MODE(ON/OFF)5
MODE(ON/OFF)2: GAMMA
MODE(ON/OFF)3: KNEE
MODE(ON/OFF)4: W.CLIP
MODE(ON/OFF)5: HD.D
ECC BTN CTRL VAR Sets the control method of the [CC] setting buttons when the [ECC] button on the
MEM front panel is lit (ON).
VAR
Performs INC/DEC controls for [COLOR TEMP] values.
MEM
Recalls setting value presets (A to E) registered in the [ECC] menu.
The recalled memory preset appears on the [CC] display.
When the [ECC] button is ON (lit), the previously recalled memory preset is dis-
played. (“A” is displayed under default conditons.)
ASSIGN BUTTON GAMMA Sets the function to assign to the [ASSIGN] button.
FLARE The setting values represent the following functions.
KNEE GAMMA: GAMMA
W.CLIP FLARE: FLARE
H.CHRM KNEE: KNEE
U.CHRM W.CLIP: WHITE CLIP
H.COL H.CHRM: HD CHROMA
UHD.D U.CHRM: UHD CHROMA
HD.D H.COL : HIGH COLOR
D.EXT UHD.D : UHD DETAIL
S.CORR HD.D : HD DETAIL
SHOOT D.EXT : D.EXT
5600K S.CORR: SKIN CORRECTION
ECC A to E SHOOT : SHOOTING
SD.D 5600K: Turns ECC on, and sets the color temperature to 5600K.
HDR.K ECC A to E: Sets the color temperature stored to memory in the ECC menu.
SD.D: SD DTL (Enabled when [CONNECT SETTING] is set to “Serial(AK)” or “LAN
(AK)”.)
HDR.K: HLG KNEE
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USER ASSIGN GAIN Sets the function to assign to [USER] of the [SELECT] dial.
M.GAMM The setting values represent the following functions.
H.CHRM GAIN : GAIN (operates the R, G, and B gain values simultaneously. This value will be
U.CHRM “0” when auto white balance adjustment is performed. The value will also be “0” when
DRS the function assigned to USER ASSIGN has been changed to something besides
KNEE.S “GAIN”, or when switching to another camera.)
UHD S.DTL M.GAMM : MASTER GAMMA
HD S.DTL H.CHRM : HD CHROMA GAIN
S.HUE U.CHRM : UHD CHROMA GAIN
S.TONE DRS: DRS
KNEE.S : KNEE SLOPE
UHD S.DTL : UHD SKIN DTL
HD S.DTL : HD SKIN DTL
S.HUE : SKIN CORRECTION(HUE)
S.TONE : SKIN CORRECTION(TONE)
IRIS LEV MODE ABS Selects between absolute values or relative values to be used for IRIS control oper-
RLTV ations.
ABS: Absolute value control.
RLTV: Relative value control.
DTL VOL UHD Selects the target of detail control operations on the panel.
HD UHD: Control UHD detail.
SD HD: Control HD detail.
SD: Control SD detail.
SKIN DTL SW UHD Selects the target of skin tone detail control operations on the panel.
HD UHD: Control UHD skin tone detail.
SD HD: Control HD skin tone detail.
SD: Control SD skin tone detail. (Enabled when [CONNECT SETTING] is set to “Serial
(AK)” or “LAN(AK)”.)
7SEG BRIGHT 0 to 15 Sets the brightness of the panel's 7-segment display (group 1).
GROUP1 This applies to the ND filter display, CC filter display, master gain display, and shutter
display.
7SEG BRIGHT 0 to 15 Sets the brightness of the panel's 7-segment display (group 2).
GROUP2 This applies to the iris display and camera selection number / master pedestal display.
PERIOD 0 to 5 [PERIOD] and [CYCLE] will be the time from which [CALL] was released for [CAMERA
CCU].
CYCLE 0.3
PERIOD: Flashing duration (sec).
0.5
CYCLE: Flashing cycle (For 1.0: 500 msec off → 500 msec lit (repeatedly)).
1.0
STD POSITION -6 to 0 to +36 Sets the standard position of the master gain (M.GAIN).
M.GAIN
STD POSITION VAR -2.9 to 0.0 to +2.9 Sets the standard position of the master gain (M.GAIN) step value.
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INITIAL with NW NO? Return the unit's settings to the factory default values.
YES? This applies to the following menus.
[ROP SETTING][CONNECT SETTING][CAMERA IP SETTING][ROP IP SETTING]
POWER BUTTON SHORT The method of operations for the [POWER HED] and [POWER VF] buttons can be
LONG changed.
SHORT: The power can be turned on or off when pressing the [POWER HED] button
or the [POWER VF] button.
LONG: The power can be turned on or off when pressing and holding the [POWER
HED] button or the [POWER VF] button.
IRIS CALIBRATION - IRIS CALIBRATION adjusts the operating range of the [IRIS] lever.
TOP [IRIS CALIBRATION TOP] is executed when the [IRIS] lever is moved to the OPEN
end, and [IRIS CALIBRATION BOTTOM] is executed when it is moved to the CLOSE
IRIS CALIBRATION
end.
BOTTOM
PAINT VOL CO STD Allows you to change the control range for white balance, pedestal, and flare.
MODE1 STD: Standard control range.
MODE2 MODE1: About half the control range of STD.
MODE2: About one-third the control range of STD.
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35 CONNECT SETTING
ヤ ヰワワユヤ ヵ チ ヴユヵ ヵ リワヨ ヒチバチヒヒ
ヤヰワワユヤヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ヤモヮヒ ヤモヮビ ヤモヮピ
ヴㄆㄓㄊㄍ ワヰワ ワヰワ
ヤヰワワユヤヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ヤモヮフ ヤモヮブ ヤモヮプ
ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ
ヤヰワワユヤヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ヤモヮヘ ヤモヮベ ヤモヮペ
ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ
ヤヰワワユヤヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ヤモヮヒピ ヤモヮヒフ ヤモヮヒブ
ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ
ヤヰワワユヤヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ヤモヮヒプ ヤモヮヒヘ ヤモヮヒベ
ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ
ヤヰワワユヤヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ヤモヮペヒ ヤモヮペビ ヤモヮペピ
ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ
ヤヰワワユヤヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ヤモヮペフ ヤモヮペブ ヤモヮペプ
ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ
ヤヰワワユヤヵチヮヰュユドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ヤモヮペヘ ヤモヮペベ ヤモヮペペ
ワヰワ ワヰワ ワヰワ
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CONNECT MODE CAM1 NON Sets the connection method for camera 1.
Serial After configuring the settings, press the [MENU] dial to apply the settings.
LAN Serial, LAN: Select when connecting with the AK-HC5000 series, AK-UC3000
Serial(AK) series, or AK-UC4000 series.
LAN(AK) Serial(AK), LAN(AK): Select these when connecting the AK-HC3500A series and
Serial(AW) AK-HC3800 series.
LAN(AW) Serial(AW), LAN(AW): Select these when connecting the AK-UB300 series.
“Serial”, “Serial(AK)”, and “Serial(AW)” cannot be set for multiple cameras.
CONNECT MODE CAM2 to NON Sets the connection method for cameras 2 to 99.
CAM99 Serial After configuring the settings, press the [MENU] dial to apply the settings.
LAN Serial, LAN: Select when connecting with the AK-HC5000 series, AK-UC3000
Serial(AK) series, or AK-UC4000 series.
LAN(AK) Serial(AK), LAN(AK): Select these when connecting the AK-HC3500A series and
Serial(AW) AK-HC3800 series.
LAN(AW) Serial(AW), LAN(AW): Select these when connecting the AK-UB300 series.
“Serial”, “Serial(AK)”, and “Serial(AW)” cannot be set for multiple cameras.
NOTE
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36 ROP IP SETTING
ンヰヱ チ リヱ チ ヴユヵ ヵ リ ワヨ ヒチバチフ
ンヰヱチリヱチモュュンユヴヴ
ヒペビ ヒプベ
ンヰヱチリヱチモュュンユヴヴ
パ ヒピパ
ンヰヱ
ヱヰンヵ ヶヱロヰモュ
ピブビパパ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ビブブ ビブブ
ンヰヱチヴヶャワユヵチヮモヴレ
ビブブ パ
ヶヱロヰモュ
ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ヒプビ ヒプベ
ンヰヱチュユョモヶロヵチヨモヵユヸモヺ
パ ヒ
ヶヱロヰモュ
ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ヮモヤチモュュンユヴヴ ニニノニニノニニノニニノニニノニニ
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UPLOAD When you press the [MENU] dial, the unit's IP address and port will be set.
UPLOAD When you press the [MENU] dial, the unit's subnet mask will be set.
UPLOAD When you press the [MENU] dial, the unit's default gateway will be set.
NOTE
Performing [UPLOAD] after changing the settings will store the setting value changes to the internal memory. Perform [UPLOAD]
on each screen. The setting values stored to memory will be applied after the unit is restarted.
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37 CAMERA IP SETTING
ヤ モヮユンモチ リ ヱ チ ヴユヵ ヵ リ ワヨ ヒチバチペペ
ヤモヮヒチリヱチモュュンユヴヴ
ヒペビ ヒプベ
ヤモヮヒチリヱチモュュンユヴヴ
パ ビパ
ヤモヮヒ ヤモヮヒチリワョ
ヱヰンヵ ヶヱロヰモュ
フペヒブビ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ヒペビ ヒプベ
ヤモヮビチリヱチモュュンユヴヴ
パ ビヒ
ヤモヮビ ヤモヮビチリワョ
ヱヰンヵ ヶヱロヰモュ
フペヒブビ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ヒペビ ヒプベ
ヤモヮペペチリヱチモュュンユヴヴ
パ ヒヒベ
ヤモヮペペ ヤモヮペペチリワョ
ヱヰンヵ ヶヱロヰモュ
フペヒブビ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
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CAM1 to CAM99 INF When you press the [MENU] dial, the camera's IP address and port will be set.
UPLOAD
NOTE
Performing [UPLOAD] after changing the settings will apply the setting value changes. Perform [UPLOAD] on each screen. The
settings will not be applied unless [UPLOAD] is performed.
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38 SD CARD STORE
ヴュチ ヤ モンュチ ヴヵ ヰンユチ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ ヒチバチヒ
ヮヰュユ
ヴヵヰンユ
ョリロユ
ヴユロユヤヵ ワヶヮャユン
モロロ ノ
ユヹユヤヶヵユ
ワヰム
Setting
Item Setting details
value
MODE FORMAT Selects the format, load, or store mode for the SD card.
STORE
FILE SCENE: 1 Selects the data based on the file type specified in [FILE SELECT].
NUMBER to 8 This cannot be selected when [FILE SELECT] is set to “ALL”.
USER: 1
to 3
LENS: 1
to 32
REF: 1 to
3
NOTE
As the unit is not equipped with a clock function, the date and time at which the file was saved on the camera will be used for the
creation dates of saved files.
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39 SD CARD LOAD
ヴュチ ヤ モンュチ ロヰモュチ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ チ ヒチバチフ
ョリロユ ヨユヵチョリロユ
ヴユロユヤヵ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
モロロ
ヱヶヵ
ョリロユ
ノ
ユヹユヤヶヵユ
ワヰム
ョリロユチワモヮユチヒ
ビパヒプバヒパバパヒチパヒホパヒホパヒ
ョリロユチワモヮユチビ
ビパヒプバヒパバパビチパビホパビホパビ
ョリロユチワモヮユチピ
ビパヒプバヒパバパピチパピホパピホパピ
ョリロユチワモヮユチヘ
ビパヒプバヒパバパヘチパヘホパヘホパヘ
ョリロユチワモヮユチベ
ビパヒプバヒパバパベチパベホパベホパベ
ョリロユチワモヮユチペ
ビパヒプバヒパバパペチパペホパペホパペ
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GET FILE - When you press the [MENU] dial, data of the type selected in [FILE SELECT] is loaded from
the memory card, and a list of file names appears.
When you select a file from the file list and press the [MENU] dial, the previous screen
appears again, and the file name of the selected data appears in [GET FILE].
NOTE
As the unit is not equipped with a clock function, the date and time at which the file was saved on the camera will be used for the
creation dates of saved files.
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40 REFERENCE
ンユョユンユワヤ ユ ヒチバチヒ
ンユョチハチヤモロロ
ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
ョヤヵンヺ
ヴヵヰンユ
ンユョ ユヹユヤヶヵユ
ヶヴユンヒ ドㄑㄖㄔㄉナ
STORE REF USER1 to USER3 Overwrite the current setting values to the selected file.
REF1 to REF3
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PEAK RATIO Set the ratio between the peak value and average value for auto iris photometry.
IRIS GAIN Switch between adjusting the auto iris photometry speed via the iris gain volume or via menu operations. Set this to
[LENS] under normal circumstances, and adjust using the lens iris volume.
IRIS LEVEL Adjusts the target value (brightness) of the auto iris.
IRIS RANGE Set the auto iris level fine adjustment range for the [IRIS] lever.
LENS EXT Enable ALC correction when the lens extender is enabled.
COMP SW
LENS EXT Set the ALC correction level when the lens extender is enabled.
COMP LV
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42 HDR-PAINT
The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
ラロヨチレワユユ
ヱヰリワヵ ヴロヰヱユ
ベパハパパ ヒピパ
ラロヨ
ャハヨモヮヮモ レワユユ ヵヺヱユ
ヰョョ ヰョョ ワヰンヮモロ
ヴラヰヰヵリワヨ ュワン
ヮヰュユ ロユヷユロ ヴヸ
ワヰンヮモロ ピ ヰワ
ヴュンチヤヰワヷユンヵ
ヨモリワ ヤロリヱ
パ ノ
HLG BLACK GAMMA R Adjusts the red gamma characteristic near black for the master gamma.
HLG BLACK GAMMA MASTER Adjusts the gamma characteristic near black.
HLG BLACK GAMMA B Adjusts the blue gamma characteristic near black for the master gamma.
HLG KNEE POINT Sets the knee point for when [GAMMA MODE] is set to “VIDEO REC”.
HLG KNEE SLOPE Sets the knee slope for when [GAMMA MODE] is set to “VIDEO REC”.
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43 LENS CONTROL
This is enabled with an AK-UC4000.
・ヰヰヮ ヤヰワヵンヰロ
ヴヱユユュ ヴヸ
ヒ ヰョョ
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Software
IP connection
IP connection procedure
This section describes how to configure the unit and CCU using the software.
For the system configuration when using IP connections, see the following page.
Connection flow
1. Installing the software
Install Easy IP Setup Software and ROP Setup Software supplied with the unit on a personal computer.
Easy IP Setup Software is a tool for setting the IP addresses of the ROP and CCU. ROP Setup Software is a tool for con-
figuring various settings (system settings) of the ROP.
When configuring settings using a personal computer, use the Easy IP Setup Software supplied with the unit.
“Easy IP Setup Software” (see page 130)
“ROP Setup Software” (see page 132)
2. Equipment connections
Connect the unit to the CCU via a switching hub (100base-TX) with LAN cables.
Be sure to connect the devices via a switching hub because the personal computer for configuring the IP settings needs
to be connected. Use a switching hub with PoE support because the unit can be powered by PoE.
“IP connection” (see page 18)
3. Connecting and setting the personal computer
Use a LAN cable to connect the computer to a switching hub (100base-TX), and configure the computer's net-
work settings.
Configure the network settings of the personal computer so that it is in the same segment as the unit and CCUs.
“Connecting and setting the personal computer” (see page 128)
4. Device IP address configuration
Configure IP addresses for connected devices using the methods described in "Configuring the settings
using the menus" or "Configuring the settings using Easy IP Setup Software" section.
To configure the settings using the menus, configure the settings by operating the menus of each device. For details on
the menu operation, refer to the operating instructions of the corresponding devices.
“Setting the IP addresses of the devices” (see page 129)
5. Configuring various settings of the ROP
Use ROP Setup Software to configure various settings.
Install the ROP Setup Software supplied with the unit on the personal computer.
Various settings of an ROP connected with an IP connection can be configured.
Create a list of the ROPs in the same system.
Set the ROP system settings.
Set the connection authentication.
6. Start operation
Configure the network settings of the personal computer so that the same segment of the devices being connected is used.
192.168.0.200
IP address
Change the IP address if it is already used by another device.
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Be sure to read “Readme.txt” on the supplied CD-ROM before installing the software.
1. Insert the CD-ROM supplied with the unit into the CD-ROM drive of the personal computer on which the
application is going to be installed.
2. Copy the entire [EasyIPSetup] folder on the CD-ROM to the hard disk drive of the personal computer.
3. Double-click [EasyIPSetup.exe] in the copied [EasyIPSetup] folder.
Easy IP Setup Software starts.
With this software, the ROP and CCU are also displayed as cameras.
If you are using Microsoft® Windows® Vista, you may be asked to enter the password for the administrator account when you start
Easy IP Setup Software. If that happens, disable [User Account Control] from the Control Panel.
Easy IP Setup Software cannot be used from a different subnet via a router.
IPv6 is not supported.
Setting Procedure
1. Start the Easy IP Setup Software.
A list of the devices connected with IP connections is displayed.
2. Click the MAC address of the ROP or CCU you wish to set, and then click the [Network Settings] but-
ton.
If there is an IP address conflict, the MAC addresses of the corresponding cameras are displayed with drop shadows.
3. Enter each of the network items and then click the [Save] button.
Set [Network Settings] to “Static IP”.
Enter the setting information in [IPv4 address], [Subnet mask], and [Default gateway].
Do not change any of the other settings.
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Setting of the CCU or ROP takes about 2 minutes to complete after you click the [Save] button. If the AC adaptor or LAN cable is
disconnected before the settings are completed, the settings will be canceled. In such a case, configure the settings again.
Even though the network settings have been completed, the network operations is not performed properly if the same IP address
is used by another device on the same network. Set the IP address that does not coincide with an existing IP address.
Do not configure the network settings from multiple instances of Easy IP Setup Software at the same time.
NOTE
Set the network settings for the CCU from the menus of the CCU. (For details, refer the operating instructions for the CCU.) Restart
the CCU after changing of the settings is complete.
Firewall
If a firewall (including software) exists, allow access to UDP for all ports.
If a firewall is activated, enable the “Allow a program through Windows Firewall” setting.
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Be sure to read “Readme.txt” on the supplied CD-ROM before installing the software.
1. Insert the CD-ROM supplied with the unit into the CD-ROM drive of the personal computer on which the
application is going to be installed.
2. Copy the entire [ROPSetup] folder on the CD-ROM to the hard disk drive of the personal computer.
3. Double-click [HRP1000Tool.exe] in the copied [ROPSetup] folder.
ROP Setup Software starts.
First, register this unit to ROP Setup Software from the [ROP List] tab screen.
Once the registration has been done, various settings can be configured on the [Configuration] tab, [Camera List] tab, and [UserAuth.]
tab.
When ROP Setup Software is started, the [Configuration] tab is displayed first. Click tabs to switch screens and make necessary regis-
trations and configurations.
Do not start up ROP Setup Software while the unit is in the setup mode.
Do not start up ROP Setup Software on another personal computer on the same network.
After using the setup software to configure connection settings, we recommend backing up the setting data.
“ROP DATA SAVE” (see page 113)
When connecting multiple ROPs to the network, register one of the units in [HRP1] and then register the other ROPs (AK-HRP1000) con-
nected to the network.
ROPs registered here can be selected from the list box of the [Camera List] tab. Up to 25 units can be registered.
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A B C D
E F
Setting Procedure
1. Set IP addresses in [HRP1].
1. On the [HRP1] line under [ROP NO.] (A), enter the IP address of the unit to be registered
2. Click the [REGISTER] button (F) to confirm the [HRP1] setting.
2. Select the ROP number with which you want to make the swap.
3. Click the [REGISTER] button (F) to confirm the change.
The length of time required for setting after you click the [REGISTER] button (F) is proportional to the number of ROPs
connected. When there are 25 ROPs connected, it takes up to about 10 minutes.
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When you connect the personal computer to the unit for the first time, click the [REFRESH] button (B) to retrieve the values set on the unit.
A C D
B E
Setting Procedure
1. Select the unit (ROP) to be set.
Click ▼ of [Master ROP Number] (A) to display a list of the IP addresses of ROP units that can be set. From the list, select the IP
address of the ROP you want to set.
Any of the units registered on the [ROP List] tab can be selected.
The settings above can also be configured on the unit in setup mode.
When you connect the personal computer to the unit for the first time, first select the ROP to be set in [Master ROP Number] (A) and then
click the [REFRESH] button (J). The values set on the ROP selected in [Master ROP Number] (A) are acquired.
Each of the [C01] to [C19] lines displays a list of the connection setting information for the corresponding camera number.
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Setting Procedure
1. Select the ROP for which you want to configure the connection settings.
Click ▼ of [Master ROP Number] (A) to display a list of the IP addresses of ROP units that can be set. From the list, select the ROP
whose IP address you want to set.
Any of the units registered on the [ROP List] tab can be selected.
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Connection settings
G
B H
C
D
E
F
I J K L M
D CAMERA MODEL column Displays the connected devices acquired with the [NETWORK SEARCH] button (I).
The CCUs connected via a serial connection are not displayed.
E MAC ADDRESS column Displays the MAC addresses of cameras linked with camera numbers [CAMERA NO] (B) on the
unit.
MAC addresses of devices corresponding to camera numbers acquired by the [NETWORK
SEARCH] button (I) are displayed.
F IP ADDRESS column Set the IP addresses of the CCUs to be connected. After input, click the [SET] button (K) to
reflect the changes.
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H SWAP CAMERA column Swap the camera connections set between two camera numbers. Click to display camera
numbers “C01” to “C99”.
Select the camera number with which you want to make the swap from this list.
After making a change, click the [SET] button (K) to reflect it.
I NETWORK SEARCH button Clicking this button to execute [NETWORK SEARCH] displays in yellow the cameras (CAMERA
NO) corresponding to the newly detected link settings.
If you click the [SET] button (K), the settings are confirmed and the connection destination IP
addresses of the unit are updated.
If you click the [CANCEL] button (L), the settings are not reflected.
If no camera was detected by executing [NETWORK SEARCH], click the [SET] button (K)
once and then configure the settings manually. Then click the [SET] button (K) again to
confirm the settings.
If a duplication error occurred during [NETWORK SEARCH], change the IP addresses on
the screen. A duplication error is displayed if the IP addresses of two or more cameras dis-
played on the screen are same, or if the IP addresses of a camera displayed on the screen
and a camera you are attempting to newly add to the network are same. Change the IP
addresses for which the error was displayed, register the cameras to the unit, and then
execute [NETWORK SEARCH].
J REFRESH button Retrieves the connection information set on the unit to the personal computer and updates the
[Camera List] tab display.
K SET button Confirm the changes on the [Camera List] tab and update the settings on the unit.
When the [Do you agree to rebooting after data transfer?] message appears, click the [OK] but-
ton.
If you click [CANCEL] button (L), the settings are not reflected on the unit.
L CANCEL button Cancels changes that were made after executing [NETWORK SEARCH] button (I).
M INITIALIZE (FACTORY SETUP) Click the [INITIALIZE(FACTORY SETUP)] button (M) to initialize the unit settings.
button The IP address is also initialized (factory default setting: 192.168.0.130).
Decide the number of each camera beforehand, and set [Camera List] so that each camera number becomes the same as in the
settings of all ROPs.
For example, when connecting CCU and ROP (two of each) with a serial connection and IP connection, set [C01] to a serial con-
nection and [CO2] to an IP connection for [Camera List] of HRP1. For [Camera List] of HRP2, use [SWAP CAMERA] to set [CO1]
to an IP connection and [CO2] to a serial connection.
When you perform a search with [NETWORK SEARCH], all of the cameras and CCUs (C01 and C02) in the same segment will be
found, but change any camera that has already been set with a serial connection to “NoAsign”.
B
C
D
E
F
G H
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Setting Procedure
1. Select the ROP for which you want to configure the connection settings in [Master ROP Number] (A).
Clicking displays the IP addresses of the ROP units that can be set. From the list, select the ROP whose IP address you want to
set.
Any of the units registered on the [ROP List] tab can be selected.
3. In the [New User Name] (C), enter the new user name to set.
4. In the [Old Password] (D), enter the password set on the selected ROP.
Entered characters are displayed as [*].
5. In the [New Password] box (E), enter the new password to set.
Entered characters are displayed as [*].
6. In the [Retype New Password] box (F), enter the same password entered in step 5.
Entered characters are displayed as [*].
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Reference
3 1 2
1 <CCU> connector
(Hirose Electric: HR10A-10R-10P (71))
5 CAM No.A
6 CAM No.B
7 CAM No.C
8 CAM No.D
9 12 V
10 GND
2 <LAN> connector
Complies with 100base-TX.
Allowing connection to a network device that supports the PoE standard (IEEE802.3af compliant).
3 <PREVIEW> connector
(Hirose Electric: HR10A-7R-4PC(73))
Pins 1 and 2 are connectors for outputting the preview signal. Contact output is provided while the [IRIS] lever is pressed. This is a dry con-
tact.
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Appearance
Unit: mm (inch)
102(4)
66(2-5/8)
55(2-3/16)
5
Φ
31.9
(1-1/4)
67.5(2-5/8)
385(15-3/16)
371(14-5/8)
355(14)
Φ
113(4-7/16)
5
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Specifications
General
Dimensions (Width×Height×Depth): 102 mm × 385 mm × 113 mm (4 inches × 15-3/16 inches × 4-7/16 inches)
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Index
1 to 9 (Numeric) D
1/6, 2/7, 3/8, 4/EXT1, and 5/EXT2 buttons (SCENE D.EXT indicator 30
FILE) 24
DNR 98
A DRS 83
ASSIGN button 21
E
ASSIGN STATUS button 22
Easy IP Setup Software 130
ASSIGN status screen 52
ECC 41, 75
AUTO BLACK button 20
ECC button 25
AUTO button 31
EXIT button 23
AUTO IRIS SETTING 124
EXT indicator 30
AUTO SET UP button 20
Auto Setup 36
F
FLARE 78
AUTO WHITE button 20
FLARE button 28
B
B.GAMMA button 20
G
GAIN R, GAIN G, and GAIN B dials 28
BARS/TEST button 19
GAMMA 79
BLACK GAMMA 80
BLACK R, BLACK G, and BLACK B dials 28 H
BLACK SHADING 69 HD CHROMA 71
Buttons 1 to 5 (CONTROL/MODE) 22 HD DETAIL 84
HD SKIN TONE DTL 88
C
HDR-PAINT 125
CALL button 33
HEAD button 25
CAM INFO 50
CAM SEL indicator 29 I
CAM USER SW TEMP 76 IP connection 128
CAMERA IP SETTING 118 Iris 45
CAMERA MENU CONTROL 107 IRIS 45
Camera number/tally display 33 IRIS display 31
CC display 25 IRIS lever 30
CC filter 40 IRIS LOCK button 31
CC indicator 25
K
CC setting buttons 25
KNEE 81
CCU connector 35, 139
CCU MENU CONTROL 108 L
CHARA button 20 LAN connector 35, 139
Color temperature 41
M
CONNECT SETTING 114 M.GAIN 42
CONTROL/MODE button 22
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N SHUTTER SPEED 68
ND display 25 SIGNAL GND terminal 35
ND filter 39 SKIN CORRECTION 97
ND indicator 25 SKIN DTL button 20
ND setting buttons 25 Status screen 49
STORE button 24
O
SYNC button (SHUTTER) 27
ON button (SHUTTER) 27
SYNC indicator 29
ON indicator (SCENE FILE) 24
SYSTEM CAM 103
OPT indicator 33
SYSTEM CCU 105
OPT LEVEL 50
T
P
TEMP indicator 29
PAINT LOCK 38
Torque adjustment screw 34
PAINT LOCK button 28
PAINT SWITCH 67 U
PANEL ACTIVE button 33 UHD CHROMA 72
PEDESTAL 70 UHD DETAIL 86
POWER HEAD button 19 UHD SKIN TONE DTL 90
POWER VF button 19 UNDO button 23
PREVIEW button 34 USER indicator 29
PREVIEW connector 35, 139
V
R VAR button 26
Rack mounting 15
W
REF. RECALL button 19
WHITE CLIP 82
REFERENCE 123
WHITE SHADING 77
RELATIVE button 30
RGB GAIN 73
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