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Operating Instructions

<Operations and Settings>

Camera Control Unit

Model No. AK-HCU200P


Model No. AK-HCU200PS
Model No. AK-HCU200E
Model No. AK-HCU200ES

 How the Operating Instructions are configured


<Basics>:
The <Basics> describes the procedure for connection with the required equipment and for installation.
Before installing this unit, be sure to take the time to read through <Basics> to ensure that the unit will
be installed correctly.
<Operations and Settings> (this manual):
This <Operations and Settings> describes how to operate the unit and how to establish its settings.

ENGLISH
M1012TY0 -FJ VQT4T42A (E)
Contents

Picture monitor (PM) displays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Web settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26


Switching the display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Menu operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Transition of displays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Description of menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Description of information displayed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Items when the OPERATION menu is selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Menu operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Items when the MAINTENANCE menu is selected. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Displaying and hiding the menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Table of adjustment setting ranges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Basic menu operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Connector pin assignment table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Setting menu items. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
TOP MENU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
OPERATION menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
MAINTENANCE Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

About trademarks and registered trademarks Abbreviations

Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows® 7, and Internet Explorer® are


zz The following abbreviations are used in this manual.
registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the zzMicrosoft® Windows® 7 Professional SP1 32/64-bit is referred to as
United States, Japan, and/or other countries. “Windows 7”.
Intel® and Intel® CoreTM are trademarks or registered trademarks of
zz zzMicrosoft® Windows® XP Professional SP3 and
Intel Corporation and its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition SP3 are referred to as
countries. “Windows XP”.
Adobe® and Reader® are registered trademarks or trademarks of
zz zzWindows® Internet Explorer® 8 is referred to as “Internet Explorer”.
Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other zzSD memory cards and SDHC memory cards are both referred to as
countries. “memory cards”.
SDHC logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
zz They are referred to individually in descriptions in which each of them
Other company names and product names appearing in this manual
zz is discussed separately.
are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective zzPersonal computers are referred to as “computers”.
companies. zzStudio handy camera is referred to as “camera”.
zzRemote operation panel is referred to as “ROP”.

Copyrights Furthermore, the product numbers of equipment are referred to as


follows.
It is prohibited to transfer, copy, disassemble, decompile, and reverse
Equipment part number Notation in this manual
engineer the software included with the unit, as well as export it in
violation of the export laws. AK-HC3800G
AK-HC3800
AK-HC3800GS
AK-HRP200G AK-HRP200
Illustrations and screen images in this manual
AK-HCU200P
Illustrations of the unit and screens may appear different from the
zz AK-HCU200PS
actual unit and screens. AK-HCU200
The screenshots are used in accordance with the guidelines of
zz AK-HCU200E
Microsoft Corporation. AK-HCU200ES

2
Picture monitor (PM) displays

Switching the display


Display the camera statuses, warnings, and other information on the
picture monitor using the operation panel of the ROP.
Press the CHARA button of the ROP to display the desired information.
The camera statuses, warnings, and other information are cleared when
the CHARA button of the ROP is held down.

CHARA button

ROP: AK-HRP200

Transition of displays

When trouble is detected, warning information is automatically displayed on the picture monitor.
Even if status information or operation information is already displayed on the picture monitor when trouble is detected, priority is given to the display of
the warning information.
The descending sequence of priority for the displays on the picture monitor is as follows: WARNING displays → AUTO displays → STATUS displays →
REMOTE OPERATION menu displays → CCU menu displays → OPERATION displays → no display.
When the warning information with the highest priority disappears, the warning information with the next highest priority appears.

Sequence of What is displayed on the ROP connected


priority screen Yes No

WARNING displays Warnings are automatically displayed when Warnings are automatically displayed when
Higher
trouble is detected. trouble is detected.
zz Self-recovery zz Self-recovery
The warning displays are cleared. The warning displays are cleared.
zz Press the CHARA button of the ROP zz Press the SELECT dial on the unit
The display switches to the status screen (IRIS When the transition source screen is displayed:
or status display). The display switches to the transition source
zz Hold down the CHARA button of the ROP screen.
The warning displays are cleared. When the transition source screen is not
displayed:
The warning displays are cleared.

AUTO displays Automatically displayed Automatically displayed

STATUS displays Perform display operations using the CHARA


button of the ROP.
zzPress the CHARA button of the ROP
No display → (WARNING) → IRIS → status
displays → Status1 → Status2 → Status3 →
Status4 → Status1 ...
zzHold down the CHARA button of the ROP
The status displays end.

REMOTE OPERATION menu Display by pressing the CHARA button of the


displays ROP.
zzWhen a menu of the CCU zzOperations using the SELECT dial of the ROP
(this unit) is displayed while
the REMOTE OPERATION
menu is displayed, the
REMOTE OPERATION menu
disappears.

CCU menu displays Display by pressing the MENU button on the unit. Display by pressing the MENU button on the unit.
When the REMOTE
zz zzOperations using the SELECT dial on the unit zzOperations using the SELECT dial on the unit
OPERATION menu is
displayed while a menu of the
CCU (this unit) is displayed,
the menu of the CCU (this
unit) disappears.

OPERATION displays Automatically displayed Automatically displayed


Lower
No display —— ——

3
Picture monitor (PM) displays (Continued)

IRIS display
„„
Description of information displayed When the information is not displayed on the picture monitor, display it
by pressing the CHARA button of the ROP.
WARNING
„„ The camera number is displayed at the top left of the screen, the IRIS
The warning information is displayed when trouble is detected in the level is displayed at the bottom of the screen, and the IRIS f-value is
unit, camera, or optical fiber multi cable. displayed at the bottom right of the screen.
The warning information items are displayed top aligned. Set each item to be displayed on the “PM VIEW SETTING” screen that
A displayed warning information item is cleared when the status can be accessed by selecting “MAINTENANCE” on the menu.
becomes normal. However, this screen will not appear if the menu’s “IRIS LEVEL” setting
is “OFF”.

- WARNING - Camera number


C AM RCV LVL NG
C CU RCV LVL NG C1

IRIS f-value

F4.8
Warning information items C-- --+-----0

Display item Description


The level of the optical signal received by the IRIS level*
CAM RCV LVL NG
camera is low.
*: The IRIS level is displayed based on the IRIS f-value.
The level of the optical signal received by the
CCU RCV LVL NG
unit is low.
CABLE OPEN The optical fiber multi cable is not connected. Status displays
„„
CABLE SHORT The optical fiber multi cable is shorted. From the IRIS display screen, press the CHARA button of the ROP to
display the statuses.
CAM FAN NG Trouble with the cooling fan of the camera.
The camera number, scene file number, shutter value, and extender
CCU HIGH TEMP The temperature of the unit is abnormally high. information are displayed at the top of the screen. The ND filter value,
CAM WARM-UP The camera is warming up. gain value, and IRIS f-value are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Set each item to be displayed on the “PM VIEW SETTING” screen that
The data managed by the camera and this unit can be accessed by selecting “MAINTENANCE” on the menu.
ROP SAVING DATA
is being saved to the memory card in the ROP. However, when the “IRIS LEVEL” setting is “OFF”, the screen will be
displayed first if the CHARA button of the ROP is pressed when the
To clear the warning information displays, press the button below. information is not displayed on the picture monitor.
ROP (AK-HRP200): CHARA button

Camera number Scene file number

C1 CAM59.94i SCENE1 1500 Shutter value


EX DZ×2
EX ×2
Camera format*

Extender information

1 12dB CLOSE IRIS f-value

ND filter value Gain value

*: The camera format value indicates the format of the signal output
from the camera.

4
Picture monitor (PM) displays (Continued)

Status displays (page 1 of 4)


zz Status displays (page 2 of 4)
zz
From the status display screen, press the CHARA button of the ROP to From the status displays (page 1 of 4) screen, press the CHARA button
display the first page of the status displays. of the ROP to display the second page.

1 / 4 -STATUS1- 2/4 -STATUS2-

C A M NO. 1 SHUTTER OFF


M A S TER GAIN 0dB ND FILTER 1
5 6 0 0K OFF LENS EXTENDER 1.0
G A M MA OFF AUTO IRIS OFF
KNEE OFF SCENE FILE SCENE1
W H I TE CLIP OFF SD DETAIL OFF
B L A CK GAMMA OFF
H D DETAIL OFF ASU REF USER1
H D SKIN DETAIL OFF ASU MODE OUT FULL
M A T RIX OFF

Item Display Remarks Item Display Remarks


range range
CAM No. 1 The camera number is displayed here. SHUTTER Setting The speed of the electronic shutter is
│ values on displayed here.
19 camera zzFor the setting values, refer to the
Operating Instructions for the camera.
MASTER GAIN Setting The master gain value is displayed
values on here. ND FILTER 1 The names of the ND filters are
camera zzFor the setting values, refer to the │ displayed here.
Operating Instructions for the camera. 4 The names (each consisting of 4
characters) correspond to filter 1, 2, 3
5600K OFF The status of the 5600K switch is
and 4.
ON displayed here.
zzDisplayed as the filter names are the
OFF: 3200K, ON: 5600K
names that were set using the unit’s
GAMMA OFF The status of the gamma correction is menu.
ON displayed here.
LENS 1.0 The magnification of the lens extender
KNEE OFF The status of the knee function is EXTENDER 2.0 is displayed here.
ON displayed here.
AUTO IRIS OFF The status of the auto IRIS function is
zzThis function attenuates those parts
ON displayed here.
that have exceeded the prescribed
level (knee point) of the video signals SCENE FILE SCENE1 The selected scene file is displayed
to minimize saturation. │ here.
SCENE4
WHITE CLIP OFF The status of the white clip function is
OFF
ON displayed here.
SD DETAIL OFF The status of the detail function for the
BLACK GAMMA OFF The status of the black gamma function
ON SD signals is displayed here.
ON is displayed here.
zz This function changes the ASU REF USER1 The reference file used during auto
amplification rate of the video signals USER2 setup is displayed here.
in the low-brightness areas. USER3
FACTORY
HD DETAIL OFF The status of the detail function for the
ON HD signals is displayed here. ASU MODE OUT FULL The auto setup mode is displayed here.
zzThis function (detail enhancer) OUT EASY
enhances (makes sharper or softer)
the detail image quality of the video
output signals.
HD SKIN DETAIL OFF The status of the skin tone detail
ON function for the HD signals is displayed
here.
zzThis function minimizes or
emphasizes the detail components
applied to the skin tone.
MATRIX OFF The status of the matrix function is
ON displayed here.
zzThis function compensates the
saturation and hue.

5
Picture monitor (PM) displays (Continued)

Status displays (page 3 of 4)


zz Status displays (page 4 of 4)
zz
From the status displays (page 2 of 4) screen, press the CHARA button From the status displays (page 3 of 4) screen, press the CHARA button
of the ROP to display the third page. of the ROP to display the fourth page.

3 / 4 - S T A TUS3- 4/4 -STATUS4-

D O W N C O N V ERT MODE SC HOURS CCU H


U P C O N V E R T MODE SC
RETURN1 HD SDI1 CABLE OPEN
RETURN2 HD SDI2 CABLE SHORT
RETURN3 HD SDI1 CAM RECEIVE LEVEL
RETURN4 HD SDI2 CCU RECEIVE LEVEL
S D I R E T U RN1 HD
S D I R E T U RN2 HD VERSION 1.00-00-0.00
S D I O U T P UT1&2 HD
S D I O U T P UT3&4 HD
N O R M AL/PM NORMAL
COMPOSITE
N O R M AL/PM PM

Item Display Remarks Item Display Remarks


range range
DOWNCONVERT SC The setting information of the down- HOURS CCU —— The unit’s cumulative operation time is
MODE SQ conversion system is displayed here. displayed here.
LB
CABLE OPEN —— This item flashes when the optical fiber
UPCONVERT SC The setting information of the multi cable is not connected.
MODE SQ up-conversion system is displayed here.
CABLE SHORT —— This item flashes when the optical fiber
LB
multi cable is short-circuited.
RETURN1 HD SDI1 The statuses of the input format
CAM RECEIVE The level of the optical signals received
HD SDI2 allocations for SDI return signals 1 to 4
RETURN2 LEVEL │ by the camera is displayed in 5
SD SDI1 are displayed here.
gradations.
RETURN3 SD SDI2
RETURN4 VBS
CCU RECEIVE The level of the optical signals received
LEVEL │ by the unit is displayed in 5 gradations.
SDI RETURN1 HD The format of the return signal to be
SD input to [HD/SD SDI 1] of the RETURN
IN connectors is displayed here.
VERSION —— The unit’s software version is displayed
SDI RETURN2 HD The format of the return signal to be here.
SD input to [HD/SD SDI 2] of the RETURN
IN connectors is displayed here.
SDI OUTPUT1&2 HD The format of the signals to be output
SD from [1] and [2] of the HD/SD SDI OUT
connectors is displayed here.
SDI OUTPUT3&4 HD The format of the signals to be output
SD from [3/PM] and [4/PM] of the HD/SD
SDI OUT connectors is displayed here.
SDI OUTPUT3&4 NORMAL The setting information for output from
NORMAL/PM PM [3/PM] and [4/PM] of the HD/SD SDI
OUT connectors is displayed here.
COMPOSITE NORMAL The signal to be output from [OUT/PM]
NORMAL/PM PM of the VBS connectors is displayed
here.

6
Picture monitor (PM) displays (Continued)

Operation displays (manual)


zz Operation displays (AUTO)
zz
The operation displays appear at the bottom of the screen for 4 seconds If the AWB function, ABB function, or AUTO SETUP function has
when any of the following operations have been performed with the been activated when a menu is not displayed on the picture monitor,
operation panel of the ROP. information on the operation performed appears at the bottom of the
zz“MASTER GAIN” is changed screen.
zz“SHUTTER” is changed When the AUTO SETUP operations are displayed, they will remain
zz“LENS EXT” is changed displayed until the operations are completed.
zz“FILTER” is changed The display is cleared 4 seconds after the operations are completed.
zz“SCENE FILE” is changed If the operations cannot be completed, they will remain displayed until
zz“REF LOAD” is changed the NG (error) items of the AUTO function are released.
The display time can be changed from “MAINTENANCE” menu → “PM
The display time can be changed from “MAINTENANCE” menu → “PM OPERATION STATUS” → “STATUS DISP TIME”.
OPERATION STATUS” → “STATUS DISP TIME”.

AUTO SETUP: ACTIVE


GAMMA OPERATION
FILTER FIL1

Display description:
Item Display Remarks Appears on two lines at the bottom of the screen.
range Item
Top line: status
MASTER GAIN Setting The master gain value is displayed Bottom line: Detailed information
values on here.
camera (in 3 dB increments) ABB START ABB: ACTIVE
zz For the setting values, refer to the (None)
Operating Instructions for the camera.
AWB START AWB: ACTIVE
SHUTTER Setting The speed of the electronic shutter is
values on displayed here. (None)
camera zzFor the setting values, refer to the
Operating Instructions for the camera. AUTO OK ABB: OK AWB: OK AUTO SETUP: OK
(Common to
LENS EXT 1.0 The magnification of the lens extender ABB, AWB, and (None)
2.0 is displayed here. AUTO SETUP)
zz When the magnification of the
lens extender is set to 2×, “2.0” is AUTO NG1*1 ABB: NG AWB: NG
displayed. (Only for ABB
and AWB) Detailed information of the NG (error) message is
Otherwise, “1.0” is displayed.
displayed here*1.
FILTER 4 characters The name of the ND filter is displayed
here. AUTO SETUP AUTO SETUP: ACTIVE
START*2
SCENE FILE SCENE1 This indicates the scene file name. Detailed information is displayed here*2.

AUTO NG2*3 AUTO SETUP: NG
SCENE4
(Only for AUTO
OFF Detailed information of the NG (error) message is
SETUP)
displayed here*3.
REF LOAD FACTORY This indicates the reference file that was
USER1 loaded using the SCENE command. AUTO BREAK ABB: BREAK AWB: BREAK AUTO SETUP: BREAK
USER2 (Common to
USER3 ABB, AWB and (None)
AUTO SETUP)

AUTO READY AUTO SETUP: READY


(Only for AUTO
SETUP) (None)

7
Picture monitor (PM) displays (Continued)

*1: [AUTO NG1 detailed information] Contrast automatic adjustment display


zz
The AUTO NG1 detailed information is displayed flashing on the screen. This appears when contrast automatic adjustment (DRS SWITCH) is set
to ON by ROP operation.
Rch OUT RANGE
Gch OUT RANGE
Bch OUT RANGE
AWB LOW LIGHT
AWB HIGH LIGHT <DRS ON>

*2: [AUTO SETUP operation information]


The AUTO SETUP operation information is displayed on the screen.

B.SHD OPERATION
FLARE OPERATION
ABB OPERATION
AWB OPERATION

*3: [AUTO NG2 detailed information]


The AUTO NG2 detailed information is displayed flashing on the screen.

ABB Gch OUT RANGE


For details on contrast automatic adjustment, refer to the Operating
zz
ABB Bch OUT RANGE Instructions for the ROP.
ABB Rch OUT RANGE
B.SHD Gch OUT RANGE
B.SHD Bch OUT RANGE
B.SHD Rch OUT RANGE
FLARE Gch OUT RANGE
FLARE Bch OUT RANGE
FLARE Rch OUT RANGE
AWB Gch OUT RANGE
AWB Bch OUT RANGE
AWB Rch OUT RANGE
NOT RUNNING
ILLEGAL MODE(CINEGAMMA)
NOT RUNNING
ILLEGAL MODE(D.EXT)
NOT RUNNING
ILLEGAL MODE(SCANREVERSE)
NOT RUNNING
ILLEGAL MODE(BAR)
NOT RUNNING
ILLEGAL MODE(TESTSAW)

8
Menu operations

While viewing the menu screen of the picture monitor, operate the Basic menu operations
MENU button and SELECT dial on the front panel.

MENU button
Selecting a menu

1. Press the SELECT dial


Move the cursor to the desired item (OPERATION or
MAINTENANCE) on the “TOP MENU” screen, and then press
the SELECT dial to display the menu screen one level below the
SELECT dial selected item.
zzWhen the SELECT dial is turned clockwise, the cursor moves
Displaying and hiding the menus down; conversely, when it is turned counterclockwise, the cursor
moves up.

1. Hold down the MENU button


TOP MENU
The menu screen appears and the MENU button lights.
“TOP MENU” appears first. OPERATION
zzIf the MENU button is held down when the menu is displayed, the MAINTENANCE
menu closes and the MENU button turns off.

2. Turn the SELECT dial to move the cursor to the menu


item you want to set, and then press the SELECT dial.

OPERATION

SETTING1
SETTING2
HD/SD PHASE
BAR ID
INCOM/MIC

Hold down the MENU button Hold down the MENU button

The setting screen one level below the selected menu item appears.
T OP MENU
SETTING1
O P E RATION
M A I NTENANCE CCU MODE 1080/59.94i

SDI RETURN1 HD
SDI RETURN2 HD
SDI OUTPUT1&2 HD
SDI OUTPUT3&4 HD
NORMAL/PM PM
COMPOSITE
NORMAL/PM PM

zzMoving the cursor to the menu title and then pressing the
SELECT dial redisplays “TOP MENU”.

TOP MENU

OPERATION
MAINTENANCE

9
Menu operations (Continued)

Changing the setting value of a setting item Menu items with multiple setting items on one line and text
input menu items

A number of items and the set values are displayed on the setting
screen at the lowest level. 1. Turn the SELECT dial to move the cursor to the menu
item you want to set, and then press the SELECT dial.
1. Turn the SELECT dial to move the cursor to the menu The cursor becomes “” and you can use the SELECT dial to move
item you want to set, and then press the SELECT dial. the cursor to a setting item in the selected menu item.
The setting value of the selected menu item starts flashing and you
can change it.
BAR ID
S E T T ING1
BAR ID SWITCH OFF
BRIGHTNESS 100%
CCU MODE 1080/59.94i
ID1 POSITION V:00 H:00
SDI R E T U RN1 HD
ID1 ##
SDI R E T U RN2 HD
SDI O U T P UT1&2 HD
ID2 POSITION V:01 H:00
SDI O U T P UT3&4 HD
N O R M AL/PM PM
COMPOSITE
N O R M AL/PM PM
2. Turn the SELECT dial to move the cursor to the item you
want to set, and then press the SELECT dial.
The setting value of the selected item starts flashing and you can
2. Turn the SELECT dial to change the value, and then change it.
press the SELECT dial.
Turning the SELECT dial changes the setting value and pressing the
SELECT dial confirms the setting value. BAR ID

BAR ID SWITCH OFF


BRIGHTNESS 100%
S E T T ING1 ID1 POSITION V:00 H:00
CCU MODE 1080/59.94i ID1 ##
SDI R E T U RN1 SD ID2 POSITION V:01 H:00
SDI R E T U RN2 HD
SDI O U T P UT1&2 HD
SDI O U T P UT3&4 HD
N O R M AL/PM PM
COMPOSITE
N O R M AL/PM PM 3. Turn the SELECT dial to change the value, and then
press the SELECT dial.
Turning the SELECT dial changes the setting value (or characters),
and pressing the SELECT dial confirms the setting value (or
Once the setting value has been confirmed, the flashing stops, and the characters).
cursor can be moved from one menu to another.
In some cases, the setting is reflected when the setting value is changed
BAR ID
in the flashing state; in other cases, it is reflected when the SELECT dial
is pressed to confirm the setting value. BAR ID SWITCH OFF
BRIGHTNESS 100%
ID1 POSITION V:02 H:00

ID1 ##

ID2 POSITION V:01 H:00

When the setting value is confirmed and the flashing stops, you can
move the cursor.
If you press the SELECT dial while the cursor is on the left of a menu
item, the cursor becomes “” and you can select the menu item.

BAR ID

BAR ID SWITCH OFF


BRIGHTNESS 100%
ID1 POSITION V:02 H:03

ID1 ##

ID2 POSITION V:01 H:00

10
Setting menu items

SETTING1 Screen
zz
TOP MENU This is the selection screen for the SETTING1 menu.
Moving the cursor to the “SETTING1” menu title and then pressing the
This is the first screen displayed when you hold down the MENU button. SELECT dial redisplays the OPERATION menu one level up.
Select one of the menus.
SETTING1
T OP MENU
CCU MODE 1080/59.94i
O P E RATION
M A I NTENANCE SDI RETURN1 HD
SDI RETURN2 HD
SDI OUTPUT1&2 HD
SDI OUTPUT3&4 HD
NORMAL/PM PM
COMPOSITE
NORMAL/PM PM

OPERATION
zz indicates the factory default setting.
Select this to open the OPERATION menu screen. Setting
Item Remarks
value
MAINTENANCE
zz
Select this to open the MAINTENANCE menu screen. CCU MODE 59.94 Hz: Set the format of the signal to be output
1080/59.94i from the unit.
1080/50i
50 Hz:
1080/59.94i
OPERATION menu 1080/50i
SDI RETURN1 HD Set the format of the return signal to be
This is the selection screen for the OPERATION menu. SD input to [HD/SD SDI 1] of the RETURN
Moving the cursor to the “OPERATION” menu title and then pressing the IN connectors.
SELECT dial redisplays “TOP MENU”.
SDI RETURN2 HD Set the format of the return signal to be
SD input to [HD/SD SDI 2] of the RETURN
OPERATION IN connectors.

S E T TING1 SDI OUTPUT1&2 HD Set the format of the signals to be


S E T TING2 SD output from [1] and [2] of the HD/SD
H D / SD PHASE SDI OUT connectors.
B A R ID
I N C OM/MIC SDI OUTPUT3&4 HD Set the format of the signals to be
SD output from [3/PM] and [4/PM] of the
HD/SD SDI OUT connectors.
SDI OUTPUT3&4 NORMAL Set the signal to be output from [3/PM]
NORMAL/PM PM and [4/PM] of the HD/SD SDI OUT
connectors.
NORMAL:
Output the main line images.
PM:
SETTING1
zz Output the picture monitor images.
Select this to display the SETTING1 screen.
COMPOSITE NORMAL Set the signal to be output from
NORMAL/PM PM [OUT/PM] of the VBS connectors.
SETTING2
zz NORMAL:
Select this to display the SETTING2 screen. Output the main line images.
PM:
HD/SD PHASE
zz Output the picture monitor images.
Select this to display the HD/SD PHASE screen.
When the SDI OUTPUT3&4 NORMAL/PM item and COMPOSITE
zz
BAR ID
zz
NORMAL/PM item are set to “NORMAL”, the menus and statuses will
Select this to display the BAR ID screen.
not be able to be displayed because the picture monitor images will
not be output.
INCOM/MIC
zz
When one of items is set to “NORMAL”, the other one is set to “PM”
Select this to display the INCOM/MIC screen.
as both of the items cannot be set to “NORMAL”.

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Setting menu items (Continued)

SETTING2 Screen
zz Setting
This is the selection screen for the SETTING2 menu. Item Remarks
value
Moving the cursor to the “SETTING2” menu title and then pressing the
BAR LPF OFF Select the filter through which to pass
SELECT dial redisplays the OPERATION menu one level up.
3TAP the color bar signals to be output
5TAP from the HD/SD SDI OUT connectors
S E T T ING2 7TAP when BAR has been selected on the
9TAP operation panel of the ROP.
FS DELAY NORMAL zz A higher TAP value will ensure a
smooth rise and fall of the waveforms
H D B A R S ELECT ARIB
B A R L PF 7TAP and reduce both the overshoot and
B A R U SER1 75%WHITE undershoot.
B A R U SER2 0%BLACK BAR USER1 75%WHITE Set user range 1 for when ARIB has
S E T U P 7 . 5% OFF
100%WHITE been selected as the HD BAR SELECT
PATHO OFF
+I_SIGNAL setting.
–I_SIGNAL This can be set when “ARIB” is selected
for the HD BAR SELECT item.
In the case of another setting, “——”
is displayed and a setting cannot be
selected.
BAR USER2 0%BLACK Set user range 2 for when ARIB has
indicates the factory default setting.
+Q_SIGNAL been selected as the HD BAR SELECT
Setting setting.
Item Remarks
value This can be set when “ARIB” is selected
for the HD BAR SELECT item.
FS DELAY NORMAL Select the delay mode for the HD return
In the case of another setting, “——”
SHORT signals.
is displayed and a setting cannot be
NORMAL:
selected.
Matches return signal input that does
not match the sync phase to the SETUP 7.5% ON Select whether to add the setup 7.5 %
phase of the camera by delaying it by OFF level to the SD signals to be output from
1 frame. [OUT/PM] of the VBS connectors.
SHORT:
PATHO ON Select ON/OFF for the pathological
Sets the shortest delay. (5 H)
OFF signals.
However, if the following conditions
are not met, it is delayed by
1 frame + 5H. *: The DOWNCONVERT MODE setting can be configured by operating
zz HD signal the REMOTE OPERATION menu with the ROP.
zz The SD-HD V item in the HD/SD For details, refer to Operating Instructions <Operations and Settings>
PHASE screen is “ADVANCE” or of AK-HRP200.
“0H_SD_DLAY”
zz When output from this unit is used
as the return signal, the delay is
less than 3H
HD BAR SELECT FULL Select the color bar signals to be output
BARS-1 from the HD/SD SDI OUT connectors
ARIB and VBS connector when “BAR” has
BARS-2 been selected on the operation panel
BARS-3 of the ROP.
BARS-4 When they are output in VBS or SD
BARS-5 format, color bars in HD format are
BARS-6 output in the mode specified with
DOWNCONVERT MODE*.
FULL:
75 % full field color bar
BARS-1:
Color bar based on the SMPTE
standard
ARIB:
ARIB multi-format color bar
BARS-2:
Color bar based on the EIAJ standard
BARS-3:
Split field color bar
BARS-4:
75 % full field color bar placed in an
area with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
(Displayed 40 % gray outside the
area.)
BARS-5:
Color bar based on the SMPTE
standard that is placed in an area
with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
(Displayed 40 % gray outside the
area.)
BARS-6:
Color bar based on the EIAJ standard
that is placed in an area with a 4:3
aspect ratio.
(Displayed 40 % gray outside the
area.)

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Setting menu items (Continued)

HD/SD PHASE Screen


zz
This menu is used for the HD signal and SD signal phase adjustments.
Moving the cursor to the “HD/SD PHASE” menu title and then pressing
the SELECT dial redisplays the OPERATION menu one level up.

HD/SD PHASE

H D H PHASE 0
S D H PHASE 0
S D - HD V 0H

indicates the factory default setting.


Setting
Item Remarks
value
HD H PHASE 59.94 Hz: Adjust the horizontal sync phase of
–1099 HDTV output in respect to the sync
│ signals of the system.
0

1099
50 Hz:
–1319

0

1319
SD H PHASE 59.94 Hz: Adjust the horizontal sync phase of
–857 SDTV output in respect to the sync
│ signals of the system.
0

857
50 Hz:
–863

0

863
SD-HD V 0H Set the vertical phase of the HDTV
ADVANCE output in relation to the SDTV output.
0H_SD_DLAY 0H:
Sets the vertical phase to the same
phase.
ADVANCE:
When the field frequency is 59.94 Hz,
the phase advance is 90H.
When the field frequency is 50 Hz,
the phase advance is 75H.
0H_SD_DLAY:
The SDTV signals are delayed and
set in-phase with the HDTV signals.
zzWhen the setting of this item is set
to “0H” or “ADVANCE” while the field
frequency is 50 Hz, images in SD
format are delayed by 1 frame + 75
lines only when letterbox is selected
for DOWNCONVERT MODE*.
For the relationship with the sync
phase, refer to pages 14 to 19.

*: The DOWNCONVERT MODE setting can be configured by operating


the REMOTE OPERATION menu with the ROP.
For details, refer to Operating Instructions <Operations and Settings>
of AK-HRP200.

13
Setting menu items (Continued)

SD signal phase
zz
<1080i/59.94 Hz format>

Setting of SD-HD V item: 0H


GEN LOCK Black burst signal zz3.58 BB signal
(525/59.94/I)
2 3 4 5 6

CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal


(525/59.94/I)
2 3 4 5 6

CAM_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/59.94/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/59.94/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

90H (HD) LINE

Setting of SD-HD V item: ADVANCE (90H)


GEN LOCK Black burst signal zz3.58 BB signal
(525/59.94/I)
2 3 4 5 6

CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal


(525/59.94/I)
2 3 4 5 6

CAM_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/59.94/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/59.94/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

90H (HD) LINE

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Setting menu items (Continued)

Setting of SD-HD V item: 0H_SD_DLAY (1FRAM–90H DLY)


GEN LOCK Black burst signal zz3.58 BB signal
(525/59.94/I)
2 3 4 5 6

CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal


(525/59.94/I)
2 3 4 5 6

1FRAM–90H (HD) LINE


CAM_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/59.94/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/59.94/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

<1080i/50 Hz format>

Setting of SD-HD V item: 0H


GEN LOCK Black burst signal zz4.43 BB signal
(626/50/I)
624 625 1 2 3 4

CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal


(626/50/I)
624 625 1 2 3 4

CAM_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/50/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/50/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

75H (HD) LINE

15
Setting menu items (Continued)

Setting of SD-HD V item: ADVANCE (75H)


GEN LOCK Black burst signal zz4.43 BB signal
(626/50/I)
624 625 1 2 3 4

CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal


(626/50/I)
624 625 1 2 3 4

CAM_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/50/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/50/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

75H (HD) LINE

Setting of SD-HD V item: 0H_SD_DLAY (1FRAM–75H DLY)


GEN LOCK Black burst signal zz4.43 BB signal
(626/50/I)
624 625 1 2 3 4

CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal


(626/50/I)
624 625 1 2 3 4

1FRAM–75H (HD) LINE


CAM_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/50/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/50/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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Setting menu items (Continued)

HD signal phase
zz
<1080i/59.94 Hz format>

Setting of SD-HD V item: 0H


GEN LOCK Tri-level sync signal zzTri-level sync signal
(1125/59.94/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CAM_HD_SDI_OUT

HD_SDI signal
zz

1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/59.94/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal


(525/59.94/I)
2 3 4 5 6

90H (HD) LINE

Setting of SD-HD V item: ADVANCE (90H)


GEN LOCK Tri-level sync signal
zzTri-level sync signal
(1125/59.94/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_HD_SDI_OUT

HD_SDI signal
zz

1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CAM_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/59.94/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal


(525/59.94/I)
2 3 4 5 6

90H (HD) LINE

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Setting menu items (Continued)

Setting of SD-HD V item: 0H_SD_DLAY (1FRAM–90H DLY)


GEN LOCK Tri-level sync signal zzTri-level sync signal
(1125/59.94/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_HD_SDI_OUT

HD_SDI signal
zz

1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CAM_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/59.94/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal


(525/59.94/I)
2 3 4 5 6

1FRAM–90H (HD) LINE

<1080i/50 Hz format>

Setting of SD-HD V item: 0H


GEN LOCK Tri-level sync signal zzTri-level sync signal
(1125/50/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CAM_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/50/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/50/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal


(626/50/I)
624 625 1 2 3 4

75H (HD) LINE

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Setting menu items (Continued)

Setting of SD-HD V item: ADVANCE (75H)


GEN LOCK Tri-level sync signal
zzTri-level sync signal
(1125/50/I)

1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/50/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CAM_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/50/I)

1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal


(626/50/I)
624 625 1 2 3 4

75H (HD) LINE

Setting of SD-HD V item: 0H_SD_DLAY (1FRAM–75H DLY)


GEN LOCK Tri-level sync signal zzTri-level sync signal
(1125/50/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/50/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CAM_HD_SDI_OUT

zzHD_SDI signal
(1125/50/I)
1122 1123 1124 1125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal


(626/50/I)
624 625 1 2 3 4

1FRAM–75H (HD) LINE

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Setting menu items (Continued)

BAR ID Screen
zz Setting
This menu is used to set the BAR IDs displayed on the color bars. Item Remarks
value
Moving the cursor to the “BAR ID” menu title and then pressing the
ID2 POSITION V (vertical): Set the display start position of BAR ID2
SELECT dial redisplays the OPERATION menu one level up.
00 displayed on the color bars when the
01 color bars are displayed.
B A R ID │ Set from which character in the vertical
05 direction and which character in the
B A R I D S WITCH OFF H (horizontal): horizontal direction, starting from the top
B R I G H T N E SS 100%
00 left of the color bar, to start displaying
I D 1 P O S I TION V:00 H:00
│ the BAR ID using the font size as the
ID1 ## 15 reference.
zz When the coordinates of ID1 and ID2
I D 2 P O S I TION V:01 H:00 are the same, bar ID1’s character
string will be placed on top of bar ID2
ID2 ## (BAR ID2 will be below).
OFFSET V:00 H:00 When the vertical coordinates are the
same and the horizontal coordinates
differ, the BAR ID with the horizontal
coordinates set later will be placed on
top of the vertical one.
indicates the factory default setting. ID2 ##□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Set the character string of BAR ID2.
The ID that is set here is displayed on
Setting
Item Remarks the color bar.
value
Up to 16 characters can be set.
BAR ID SWITCH ON Set the display of the BAR IDs
Characters which can be used:
OFF displayed on the color bars when the
zzAlphanumeric characters
color bars are displayed to ON or OFF.
zzSpaces
BRIGHTNESS 0% Set the character color, in units of 10 zz  !"#%&'()+,-./:;<=
`
│ %, of the BAR ID displayed on the color >?@[]_~
100% bar when the color bar is displayed.
0%: (black), 100%: (white) When “##” has been input in the
zz
character string, this part is replaced
ID1 POSITION V (vertical): Set the display start position of BAR ID1 by the camera number (1 to 19) and
00 displayed on the color bars when the displayed.
│ color bars are displayed.
05 Set from which character in the vertical OFFSET V (vertical): The display positions of the bar IDs can
H (horizontal): direction and which character in the 00 be finely adjusted within the font size
00 horizontal direction, starting from the top │ range.
│ left of the color bar, to start displaying 79 Using the top left of the font as the
15 the BAR ID using the font size as the H (horizontal): origin point, set the horizontal offset and
reference. 00 vertical offset.
zz When the coordinates of ID1 and ID2 │
are the same, bar ID1’s character 89
string will be placed on top of bar ID2
(BAR ID2 will be below).
When the vertical coordinates are the
same and the horizontal coordinates
differ, the BAR ID with the horizontal
coordinates set later will be placed on
top of the vertical one.
ID1 ##□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Set the character string of BAR ID1.
The ID that is set here is displayed on
the color bar.
Up to 16 characters can be set.
Characters which can be used:
zzAlphanumeric characters
zzSpaces
zz  !"#%&'()+,-./:;<=
`
>?@[]_~

When “##” has been input in the


zz
character string, this part is replaced
by the camera number (1 to 19) and
displayed.

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Setting menu items (Continued)

INCOM/MIC Screen
zz
This menu is used for the unit’s intercom settings.
MAINTENANCE Menu
Configure the camera’s intercom setting on the camera.
Moving the cursor to the “INCOM/MIC” menu title and then pressing the This is the selection screen for the MAINTENANCE menu.
SELECT dial redisplays the OPERATION menu one level up. Moving the cursor to the “MAINTENANCE” menu title and then pressing
the SELECT dial redisplays “TOP MENU”.
INCOM/MIC
MAINTENANCE
4 W / RTS IN LEVEL 0dB
4 W / RTS OUT LEVEL 0dB START UP
R T S CANCEL 0dB ANALOG GAIN
G A I N PGM 0dB ND NAME
M I C 1 LEVEL 0dB NETWORK
M I C 2 LEVEL 0dB VERSION
C M / DM DM PM VIEW SETTING
C C U INCOM MIC 0dB PM OPERATION STATUS
C C U SIDE TONE –6dB SYSTEM
SD CARD

indicates the factory default setting. START UP


zz
Displays the screen for setting the control to be performed when the
Setting
Item Remarks unit’s power has been turned on.
value
4W/RTS –40.0dB Set the input level for the intercom ANALOG GAIN
zz
IN LEVEL │ (4-WIRE and RTS) signal. Displays the screen for setting the analog signal levels.
0dB (0.5dB increments)

ND NAME
zz
20.0dB
Displays the screen for setting the ND filter names.
4W/RTS –40.0dB Set the output level for the intercom
OUT LEVEL │ (4-WIRE and RTS) signal. NETWORK
zz
0dB (0.5dB increments) Displays the network setting screen.

20.0dB VERSION
zz
RTS CANCEL –40.0dB Set the noise canceling level for the Displays the version information screen.
│ engineering intercom (RTS system).
31.5dB (0.5dB increments) PM VIEW SETTING
zz
GAIN PGM 0dB Set the gain for the PGM sound. Displays the screen for setting ON or OFF for the items (IRIS and
20dB status displays) to display on the picture monitor.

MIC1 LEVEL –40.0dB Finely adjust the level of output from the PM OPERATION STATUS
zz
│ MIC OUT 1 connector. Displays the screen for setting ON or OFF for the operation items to
0dB (0.5dB increments)
display on the picture monitor.

20.0dB
SYSTEM
zz
MIC2 LEVEL –40.0dB Finely adjust the level of output from the Displays the screen for initializing the menu settings.
│ MIC OUT 2 connector.
0dB (0.5dB increments) SD CARD
zz
│ Displays the screen for setting the saving of data and upgrading of
20.0dB software using a memory card.
CM/DM CM Use this to select the type of intercom
DM microphone (carbon microphone or
dynamic microphone) to be connected
to the unit.
CM: Carbon microphone
DM: Dynamic microphone
CCU INCOM MIC –40.0dB Use this to set the level of the unit’s
│ intercom microphones for regular use.
0dB (0.5dB increments)

12.0dB
CCU SIDE TONE –40.0dB Use this to set the side tone level of the
│ unit’s intercom for regular use.
–6dB (0.5dB increments)

0.0dB

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Setting menu items (Continued)

START UP Screen
zz ANALOG GAIN Screen
zz
This menu is used to set the control that is performed when the unit’s This menu is used to set the analog signal levels.
power is turned on. Moving the cursor to the “ANALOG GAIN” menu title and then pressing
Moving the cursor to the “START UP” menu title and then pressing the the SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level up.
SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level up.
ANALOG GAIN
S T A R T UP
COMPOSITE –50
CAM POWER REMOTE
VF POWER REMOTE

Setting
indicates the factory default setting. Item Remarks
value
Setting COMPOSITE –50 Set the video level of the analog
Item Remarks
value │ composite signal to be output from
CAM POWER OFF Set the control of the camera’s power 50 [OUT/PM] of the VBS connectors.
ON that is to be performed when the unit’s (Variable range: ±8 IRE or more is
REMOTE power is turned on. possible)
OFF:
The camera’s power will not come on
even when the unit’s power is turned
on. In this case, “HEAD POWER” ND NAME Screen
zz
must be set to ON on the operation This menu is used to set the names of the ND filters.
panel of the ROP. The names set here are displayed for the statuses on the picture
ON: monitor.
The camera’s power will come on Names consisting of up to 4 characters can be set for ND FILTER1
when the unit’s power is turned on. NAME to ND FILTER4 NAME.
REMOTE: Moving the cursor to the “ND NAME” menu title and then pressing the
Starts up in accordance with the
SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level up.
“HEAD POWER” state that was set
with the ROP last time.
ND NAME
VF POWER OFF Set the control of the viewfinder’s power
ON that is performed when the unit’s power ND FILTER1 NAME 1
REMOTE is turned on.
OFF: ND FILTER2 NAME 2
The viewfinder’s power will not come
on even when the unit’s power is ND FILTER3 NAME 3
turned on. In this case, “VF POWER”
ND FILTER4 NAME 4
must be set to ON on the operation
panel of the ROP.
ON:
When the viewfinder’s POWER
switch is ON, turning on the power of
this unit also turns on the power of
the viewfinder.
REMOTE:
Starts up in accordance with the “VF Setting
POWER” state that was set with the Item Remarks
value
ROP last time.
ND FILTER1 Max. 4 Set the name of ND filter 1.
NAME characters

ND FILTER2 Max. 4 Set the name of ND filter 2.


NAME characters

ND FILTER3 Max. 4 Set the name of ND filter 3.


NAME characters

ND FILTER4 Max. 4 Set the name of ND filter 4.


NAME characters

Characters which can be used:


zzAlphanumeric characters
zzSpaces
zz  !"#%&'()+,-./:;<=>?@[]_~
`

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Setting menu items (Continued)

NETWORK Screen
zz VERSION Screen
zz
This menu is used for the network settings. This menu is used to display the version information for the application
Moving the cursor to the “NETWORK” menu title and then pressing the software and FPGA.
SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level up. Moving the cursor to the “VERSION” menu title and then pressing the
SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level up.
NETWORK
VERSION
I P ADDRESS
192.168.0.20 SOFTWARE 0.00-00-0.00
S U B NET MASK HARDWARE FPGA1 0.00-00-0.00
255.255.255.0 HARDWARE FPGA2 0.00-00-0.00
D E F AULT GATEWAY HARDWARE FPGA3 0.00-00-0.00
192.168.0.1
PORT 80

M A C ADDRESS
- - - - -

indicates the factory default setting.


Item Setting value Remarks Item Remarks
IP ADDRESS 192.168.0.20 Set the IP address. SOFTWARE Displays the version of the software installed on the
zzSelect each set of three digits with unit.
the cursor.
HARDWARE
SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0 Set the subnet mask. FPGA1
255.255.255.128
HARDWARE Displays the versions of the programs installed on the
255.255.255.192
FPGA2 unit.
255.255.255.224
255.255.255.240 HARDWARE
255.255.255.248 FPGA3
255.255.255.252
255.255.255.254
255.255.255.255
DEFAULT 192.168.0.1 Set the default gateway.
GATEWAY
PORT 1 Set the port number.

80

65535
MAC ADDRESS —— Displays the MAC address.

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Setting menu items (Continued)

PM VIEW SETTING Screen


zz PM OPERATION STATUS Screen
zz
This menu is used to set ON or OFF for the items (IRIS, status display) This menu is used to set ON or OFF for the operation items to display
to display on the picture monitor. on the picture monitor.
Moving the cursor to the “PM VIEW SETTING” menu title and then Moving the cursor to the “PM OPERATION STATUS” menu title and then
pressing the SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one pressing the SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one
level up. level up.

P M V IEW SETTING PM OPERATION STATUS

C A M E R A N O. ON STATUS DISPLAY TIME 4


CAM MOD ON MASTER GAIN ON
S C E N E F I LE NO. ON SHUTTER ON
SHUTTER ON LENS EXTENDER ON
ND FILTER ON FILTER ON
GAIN ON SCENE FILE ON
E X T E N D E R INFO ON REF LOAD ON
IRIS ON AUTO OPERATION STATUS ON
I R I S L E V EL ON

indicates the factory default setting. indicates the factory default setting.
Setting Setting
Item Remarks Item Remarks
value value
CAMERA NO. ON Set the display of the camera number. STATUS 0 Set the length of the status display time.
OFF DISPLAY TIME 2 Set the time in 1-second increments.
4 When the status of an item that has
CAM MOD ON Set the display of the format of the
been set to ON on this menu has
OFF signal output from the camera.
changed, the status is displayed on the
SCENE FILE NO. ON Set the display of the scene file number. picture monitor for just the length of
OFF time that was set for STATUS DISPLAY
SHUTTER ON Set the display of the shutter speed. TIME.
OFF zz When 0 (zero) is set, the operations
(manual and auto) are not displayed
ND FILTER ON Set the display of the ND filter status. on the picture monitor.
OFF
MASTER GAIN ON Set the status display for when the
GAIN ON Set the display of the gain. OFF master gain is changed.
OFF
SHUTTER ON Set the status display for when the
EXTENDER INFO ON Set the display of the lens extender OFF shutter speed is changed.
OFF status.
LENS ON Set the status display for when the lens
IRIS ON Set the display of the IRIS f-value. EXTENDER OFF extender is changed.
OFF
FILTER ON Set the status display for when the filter
IRIS LEVEL ON Set the display of the IRIS level bar. OFF is changed.
OFF zzWhen OFF is set, the IRIS display
screen does not appear on the SCENE FILE ON Set the status display for when the
picture monitor. OFF scene file is changed.
REF LOAD ON Set the status display for when the
OFF reference file is loaded.
AUTO ON Set the status display for when AWB,
OPERATION OFF ABB, or ASU is executed.
STATUS

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Setting menu items (Continued)

SYSTEM Screen
zz Item Remarks
This menu is used to initialize the menu settings.
Moving the cursor to the “SYSTEM” menu title and then pressing the DOWNLOAD Save this unit’s setting information (following data) to
DATA BACK UP the memory card.
SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level up.
zz Items in the OPERATION menu
zz Items in the MAINTENANCE menu
SYSTEM (Excluding, however, the SYSTEM screen and SD
CARD screen.)
I N I TIALIZE NO? Furthermore, also save the setting information
(following data) in the REMOTE OPERATION menu*.
zz Items in the SD DETAIL menu
zz Items in the SYSTEM menu
(Excluding, however, each of the HD BAR, MIC1
GAIN, MIC1 AMP, MIC2 GAIN, and MIC2 AMP
items.)
DOWNLOAD Save the unit’s log information to the memory card.
LOG The data is for maintenance.
UPLOAD DATA Save the setting information (following data) saved in
BACKUP the memory card to this unit.
zz Items in the OPERATION menu
zz Items in the MAINTENANCE menu
Move the cursor to INITIALIZE, press the SELECT dial, turn the
(Excluding, however, the NETWORK screen,
SELECT dial to select “YES?”, and press the SELECT dial to initialize
VERSION screen, SYSTEM screen, and SD CARD
the menu settings.
screen.)
The following data is initialized. Furthermore, also save the setting information
zzItems in the OPERATION menu (following data) in the REMOTE OPERATION menu*.
zzItems in the MAINTENANCE menu zz Items in the SD DETAIL menu
(Excluding, however, the NETWORK screen, VERSION screen, zz Items in the SYSTEM menu
(Excluding, however, each of the HD BAR, MIC1
SYSTEM screen, and SD CARD screen.)
GAIN, MIC1 AMP, MIC2 GAIN, and MIC2 AMP
Furthermore, the setting information (following data) in the REMOTE items.)
OPERATION menu* is also initialized. UPDATE Upgrade the unit’s software or programs with files
zzItems in the SD DETAIL menu saved to the memory card.
zzItems in the SYSTEM menu
(Excluding, however, each of the HD BAR, MIC1 GAIN, MIC1 AMP, CARD FORMAT Initialize the memory card.
MIC2 GAIN, and MIC2 AMP items.) Initialization may take about 5 minutes.

*: The REMOTE OPERATION can be operated with the ROP.


*: The REMOTE OPERATION can be operated with the ROP.

Move the cursor to the desired item, press the SELECT dial, turn the
SELECT dial to select “YES?”, and press the SELECT dial to execute
SD CARD Screen
zz the item.
This menu is used to set the saving of data and upgrading of software Processing will not be possible if any of the following messages appears
using a memory card. at that time.
Moving the cursor to the “SD CARD” menu title and then pressing the
SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level up. Error message Measure
zzWhen data in a memory card is being processed, do not turn off the NO CARD Insert a memory card.
power of this unit or remove the memory card until processing is (A memory card is not inserted.)
complete.
WRITE ERROR The memory card is likely to be defective.
(Writing is not possible.) Replace the memory card.
SD CARD
WRITE PROTECT Remove the memory card and unlock the
D O W NLOAD DATA (The memory card is write write-protection lock.
B A CK UP NO? protected.)
LOG NO?
U P L OAD DATA CARD FULL Delete any unnecessary data from the
B A CK UP NO? (There is no space for saving.) memory card or replace the memory card
with a new one.
U P D ATE NO?
LOAD ERROR Data written with other than this unit
C A R D FORMAT NO? (Reading is not possible.) cannot be read.
FORMAT ERROR The memory card is likely to be defective.
(Formatting is not possible.) Replace the memory card.

When the DOWNLOAD DATA process is performed, “WRITING...Do


zz
not turn off power until complete.” is displayed and then the “SAVE
OK” message is displayed when the process completes.

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Web settings

You can connect the unit and a computer, and configure various settings Moving from one menu to another
zz
from the Web browser screen. To move from one menu to another, select the desired menu on the left
Use a LAN cable (crossover cable) to directly connect the unit’s LAN of the screen.
connector for computer connections and the computer.

Set an IP address for the computer within the private address range
while ensuring that it is different from the address of the unit. Set the
subnet mask to the same address as the unit. This is equivalent to “TOP MENU” displayed on the
picture monitor.
Note
Network settings of the unit (default settings) When either “OPERATION” or “MAINTENANCE” is
zzIP address: 192.168.0.20 selected above, the corresponding menu items are
zzSubnet mask: 255.255.255.0 displayed here.
zzPort number: 80 In the example shown, the OPERATION menu items
zzDefault gateway: 192.168.0.1 are displayed.
The setting screen corresponding to the menu item
selected here is displayed on the right.

Menu operations

Start the Web browser, and enter “http://192.168.0.20” in the [Address]


box of the Web browser. When using Internet Explorer, do not use [
zz Back] or [ Next].
If the IP address is changed, the URL will also be different.
If this is the case, use the new IP address in the URL (http://new IP
address/). Displaying the setting screens
zz
Select a menu item on the left of the screen to display the setting screen
corresponding to that item.

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Web settings (Continued)

Item setting operations (settings)


zz SETTING1 Screen
zz
The current settings are displayed on the setting screen.
When you change a setting and then select the “SET” button on the
screen, the new value is reflected on the unit.

Notes
When a setting has also been changed on the unit, the value that
zz
was set last takes priority.
In a case like this, there may be a discrepancy in the values set.
When a setting outside the setting range is selected using
zz
keyboard input and the “SET” button is selected, the input check
will result in an error.

indicates the factory default setting.


Setting
Item Remarks
value
In a case like this, the setting item will be restored to its original
value. CCU MODE 59.94 Hz: Set the format of the signal to be output
1080/59.94i from the unit.
1080/50i
50 Hz:
Description of menus 1080/59.94i
1080/50i
SDI RETURN 1 HD Set the format of the return signal to be
Initial screen
„„ SD input to [HD/SD SDI 1] of the RETURN
This is the screen that appears first when a connection is established to
IN connectors.
the URL you specified on the computer.
The menu for the “SETTING1” item on the “OPERATION” menu is SDI RETURN 2 HD Set the format of the return signal to be
displayed. SD input to [HD/SD SDI 2] of the RETURN
IN connectors.
SDI OUTPUT 1&2 HD Set the format of the signals to be
SD output from [1] and [2] of the HD/SD
SDI OUT connectors.
SDI OUTPUT 3&4 HD Set the format of the signals to be
SD output from [3/PM] and [4/PM] of the
HD/SD SDI OUT connectors.
SDI OUTPUT 3&4 NORMAL Set the signal to be output from [3/PM]
(NORMAL/PM) PM and [4/PM] of the HD/SD SDI OUT
connectors.
NORMAL:
Output the main line images.
PM:
Output the picture monitor images.
COMPOSITE NORMAL Set the signal to be output from
(NORMAL/PM) PM [OUT/PM] of the VBS connectors.
NORMAL:
Output the main line images.
PM:
Items when the OPERATION menu is Output the picture monitor images.
selected
When the SDI OUTPUT3&4 (NORMAL/PM) item and COMPOSITE
zz
(NORMAL/PM) item are set to “NORMAL”, the menus and statuses
Display the SETTING1 screen.
will not be able to be displayed because the picture monitor images
will not be output.
When you set one of items to “NORMAL”, set the other one to “PM”.
Display the SETTING2 screen. When you set both of the items to “NORMAL”, priority is given to
the setting of the SDI OUTPUT3&4 (NORMAL/PM) item and the
COMPOSITE (NORMAL/PM) item is set to “PM”.
Display the HD/SD PHASE screen.

Display the BAR ID screen.

Display the INCOM/MIC screen.

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Web settings (Continued)

SETTING2 Screen
zz Setting
Item Remarks
value
HD BAR LPF OFF Select the filter through which to pass
3TAP the color bar signals to be output
5TAP from the HD/SD SDI OUT connectors
7TAP when BAR has been selected on the
9TAP operation panel of the ROP.
zz A higher TAP value will ensure a
smooth rise and fall of the waveforms
and reduce both the overshoot and
undershoot.
HD BAR USER1 75%WHITE Set user range 1 for when ARIB has
(ARIB) 100%WHITE been selected as the HD BAR SELECT
+I_SIGNAL setting.
–I_SIGNAL This can be set when “ARIB” is selected
for the HD BAR SELECT item.
In the case of another setting, this is
disabled.
indicates the factory default setting.
HD BAR USER2 0%BLACK Set user range 2 for when ARIB has
Setting (ARIB) +Q_SIGNAL been selected as the HD BAR SELECT
Item Remarks
value setting.
FS DELAY NORMAL Select the delay mode for the HD return This can be set when “ARIB” is selected
SHORT signals. for the HD BAR SELECT item.
NORMAL: In the case of another setting, this is
Matches return signal input that does disabled.
not match the sync phase to the SETUP 7.5% ON Select whether to add the setup 7.5 %
phase of the camera by delaying it by OFF level to the SD signals to be output from
1 frame. [OUT/PM] of the VBS connectors.
SHORT: When the CCU MODE item is
Sets the shortest delay. (5 H) “1080/50i”, SETUP 7.5% is disabled
However, if the following conditions even if you set it to “ON”.
are not met, it is delayed by
PATHO ON Select ON/OFF for the pathological
1 frame + 5H.
OFF signals.
zz HD signal
zz The SD-HD V item in the HD/SD
PHASE screen is “ADVANCE” or *: The DOWNCONVERT MODE setting can be configured by operating
“0H_SD_DLAY” the REMOTE OPERATION menu with the ROP.
zz When output from this unit is used For details, refer to Operating Instructions <Operations and Settings>
as the return signal, the delay is of AK-HRP200.
less than 3H
HD BAR SELECT FULL Select the color bar signals to be output
BARS-1 from the HD/SD SDI OUT connectors
ARIB and VBS connector when “BAR” has
BARS-2 been selected on the operation panel
BARS-3 of the ROP.
BARS-4 When they are output in VBS or SD
BARS-5 format, color bars in HD format are
BARS-6 output in the mode specified with
DOWNCONVERT MODE*.
FULL:
75 % full field color bar
BARS-1:
Color bar based on the SMPTE
standard
ARIB:
ARIB multi-format color bar
BARS-2:
Color bar based on the EIAJ standard
BARS-3:
Split field color bar
BARS-4:
75 % full field color bar placed in an
area with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
(Displayed 40 % gray outside the
area.)
BARS-5:
Color bar based on the SMPTE
standard that is placed in an area
with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
(Displayed 40 % gray outside the
area.)
BARS-6:
Color bar based on the EIAJ standard
that is placed in an area with a 4:3
aspect ratio.
(Displayed 40 % gray outside the
area.)

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Web settings (Continued)

HD/SD PHASE Screen


zz
This menu is used for the HD signal and SD signal phase adjustments.

indicates the factory default setting.


Setting
Item Remarks
value
HD H PHASE 59.94 Hz: Adjust the horizontal sync phase of
–1099 HDTV output in respect to the sync
│ signals of the system.
0

1099
50 Hz:
–1319

0

1319
SD H PHASE 59.94 Hz: Adjust the horizontal sync phase of
–857 SDTV output in respect to the sync
│ signals of the system.
0

857
50 Hz:
–863

0

863
SD ->HD V 0H Set the vertical phase of the HDTV
PHASE ADVANCE output in relation to the SDTV output.
0H_SD_DLAY 0H:
Sets the vertical phase to the same
phase.
ADVANCE:
When the field frequency is 59.94 Hz,
the phase advance is 90H.
When the field frequency is 50 Hz,
the phase advance is 75H.
0H_SD_DLAY:
The SDTV signals are delayed and
set in-phase with the HDTV signals.
zzWhen the setting of this item is set
to “0H” or “ADVANCE” while the field
frequency is 50 Hz, images in SD
format are delayed by 1 frame + 75
lines only when letterbox is selected
for DOWNCONVERT MODE*.
For the relationship with the sync
phase, refer to pages 14 to 19.

*: The DOWNCONVERT MODE setting can be configured by operating


the REMOTE OPERATION menu with the ROP.
For details, refer to Operating Instructions <Operations and Settings>
of AK-HRP200.

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Web settings (Continued)

BAR ID Screen
zz Setting
This menu is used to set the BAR IDs displayed on the color bars. Item Remarks
value
ID2 POSITION V (vertical): Set the display start position of BAR ID2
00 displayed on the color bars when the
01 color bars are displayed.
│ Set from which character in the vertical
05 direction and which character in the
H (horizontal): horizontal direction, starting from the top
00 left of the color bar, to start displaying
│ the BAR ID using the font size as the
15 reference.
zz When the coordinates of ID1 and ID2
are the same, bar ID1’s character
string will be placed on top of bar ID2
(BAR ID2 will be below).
When the vertical coordinates are the
same and the horizontal coordinates
differ, the BAR ID with the horizontal
coordinates set later will be placed on
indicates the factory default setting. top of the vertical one.

Setting ID2 CHARACTER ##□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Set the character string of BAR ID2.
Item Remarks The ID that is set here is displayed on
value
the color bar.
BAR ID SWITCH ON Set the display of the BAR IDs Up to 16 characters can be set.
OFF displayed on the color bars when the
Characters which can be used:
color bars are displayed to ON or OFF.
zzAlphanumeric characters
BRIGHTNESS 0% Set the character color, in units of 10 zzSpaces
│ %, of the BAR ID displayed on the color zz  !"#%&'()+,-./:;<=
`
100% bar when the color bar is displayed. >?@[]_~
0%: (black), 100%: (white)
When “##” has been input in the
zz
ID1 POSITION V (vertical): Set the display start position of BAR ID1
character string, this part is replaced
00 displayed on the color bars when the
by the camera number (1 to 19) and
│ color bars are displayed.
displayed.
05 Set from which character in the vertical
H (horizontal): direction and which character in the OFFSET V (vertical): The display positions of the bar IDs can
00 horizontal direction, starting from the top 00 be finely adjusted within the font size
│ left of the color bar, to start displaying │ range.
15 the BAR ID using the font size as the 79 Using the top left of the font as the
reference. H (horizontal): origin point, set the horizontal offset and
zz When the coordinates of ID1 and ID2 00 vertical offset.
are the same, bar ID1’s character │
string will be placed on top of bar ID2 89
(BAR ID2 will be below).
When the vertical coordinates are the
same and the horizontal coordinates
differ, the BAR ID with the horizontal
coordinates set later will be placed on
top of the vertical one.
ID1 CHARACTER ##□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Set the character string of BAR ID1.
The ID that is set here is displayed on
the color bar.
Up to 16 characters can be set.
Characters which can be used:
zzAlphanumeric characters
zzSpaces
zz  !"#%&'()+,-./:;<=
`
>?@[]_~

When “##” has been input in the


zz
character string, this part is replaced
by the camera number (1 to 19) and
displayed.

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Web settings (Continued)

INCOM/MIC Screen
zz
This menu is used for the unit’s intercom settings.
Items when the MAINTENANCE menu is
Configure the camera’s intercom setting on the camera. selected

Display the START UP screen.

Display the ANALOG GAIN screen.

Display the ND NAME screen.

Display the NETWORK screen.

Display the VERSION screen.

Display the PM VIEW SETTING screen.


indicates the factory default setting.
Setting
Item Remarks Display the PM OPERATION STATUS screen.
value
4W/RTS –40.0dB Set the input level for the intercom
IN LEVEL │ (4-WIRE and RTS) signal. Display the SYSTEM screen.
0dB (0.5dB increments)

20.0dB
4W/RTS –40.0dB Set the output level for the intercom
OUT LEVEL │ (4-WIRE and RTS) signal.
0dB (0.5dB increments)

20.0dB
RTS CANCEL –40.0dB Set the noise canceling level for the
│ engineering intercom (RTS system).
31.5dB (0.5dB increments)
GAIN PGM 0dB Set the gain for the PGM sound.
20dB
MIC LEVEL MIC1 –40.0dB Finely adjust the level of output from the
│ MIC OUT 1 connector.
0dB (0.5dB increments)

20.0dB
MIC LEVEL MIC2 –40.0dB Finely adjust the level of output from the
│ MIC OUT 2 connector.
0dB (0.5dB increments)

20.0dB
CM/DM CM Use this to select the type of intercom
DM microphone (carbon microphone or
dynamic microphone) to be connected
to the unit.
CM: Carbon microphone
DM: Dynamic microphone
CCU INCOM MIC –40.0dB Use this to set the level of the unit’s
│ intercom microphones for regular use.
0dB (0.5dB increments)

12.0dB
CCU SIDE TONE –40.0dB Use this to set the side tone level of the
│ unit’s intercom for regular use.
–6dB (0.5dB increments)

0.0dB

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Web settings (Continued)

START UP Screen
zz ANALOG GAIN Screen
zz
This menu is used to set the control that is performed when the unit’s This menu is used to set the analog signal levels.
power is turned on.

Setting
indicates the factory default setting. Item Remarks
value
Setting COMPOSITE –50 Set the video level of the analog
Item Remarks
value │ composite signal to be output from
CAM POWER OFF Set the control of the camera’s power 50 [OUT/PM] of the VBS connectors.
ON that is to be performed when the unit’s (Variable range: ±8 IRE or more is
REMOTE power is turned on. possible)
OFF:
The camera’s power will not come on
even when the unit’s power is turned
on. In this case, “HEAD POWER” ND NAME Screen
zz
must be set to ON on the operation This menu is used to set the names of the ND filters.
panel of the ROP. The names set here are displayed for the statuses on the picture
ON: monitor.
The camera’s power will come on Names consisting of up to 4 characters can be set for ND FILTER
when the unit’s power is turned on. NAME 1 to ND FILTER NAME 4.
REMOTE:
Starts up in accordance with the
“HEAD POWER” state that was set
with the ROP last time.
VF POWER OFF Set the control of the viewfinder’s power
ON that is performed when the unit’s power
REMOTE is turned on.
OFF:
The viewfinder’s power will not come
on even when the unit’s power is
turned on. In this case, “VF POWER”
must be set to ON on the operation
panel of the ROP.
ON:
When the viewfinder’s POWER
switch is ON, turning on the power of
this unit also turns on the power of
the viewfinder.
REMOTE: Setting
Starts up in accordance with the “VF Item Remarks
value
POWER” state that was set with the
ROP last time. ND FILTER Max. 4 Set the name of ND filter 1.
NAME 1 characters

ND FILTER Max. 4 Set the name of ND filter 2.


NAME 2 characters

ND FILTER Max. 4 Set the name of ND filter 3.


NAME 3 characters

ND FILTER Max. 4 Set the name of ND filter 4.


NAME 4 characters

Characters which can be used:


zzAlphanumeric characters
zzSpaces
zz  !"#%&'()+,-./:;<=>?@[]_~
`

32
Web settings (Continued)

NETWORK Screen
zz PM VIEW SETTING Screen
zz
This screen displays the network addresses. This menu is used to set ON or OFF for the items (IRIS, status display)
zzOn this screen, the addresses cannot be changed. to display on the picture monitor.

indicates the factory default setting.

Item Remarks Setting


Item Remarks
value
IP ADDRESS Displays the IP address.
CAMERA NO. ON Set the display of the camera number.
SUBNETMASK Displays the subnet mask. OFF

DEFAULT Displays the default gateway. CAM MOD ON Set the display of the format of the
GATEWAY OFF signal output from the camera.

PORT Displays the port number. SCENE FILE NO. ON Set the display of the scene file number.
OFF
MAC ADDRESS Displays the MAC address.
SHUTTER ON Set the display of the shutter speed.
OFF
ND FILTER ON Set the display of the ND filter status.
VERSION Screen
zz OFF
This menu is used to display the version information for the application GAIN ON Set the display of the gain.
software and FPGA. OFF
EXTENDER INFO ON Set the display of the lens extender
OFF status.
IRIS ON Set the display of the IRIS f-value.
OFF
IRIS LEVEL ON Set the display of the IRIS level bar.
OFF zzWhen OFF is set, the IRIS display
screen does not appear on the
picture monitor.

Item Remarks
SOFTWARE Displays the version of the software installed on the
unit.
HARDWARE
FPGA1
HARDWARE Displays the versions of the programs installed on the
FPGA2 unit.
HARDWARE
FPGA3

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Web settings (Continued)

PM OPERATION STATUS Screen


zz SYSTEM Screen
zz
This menu is used to set ON or OFF for the operation items to display This menu is used to initialize the menu settings.
on the picture monitor.

To return the menu settings to the factory default settings, add a  mark
indicates the factory default setting.
to INITIALIZE and then click [EXECUTE].
Setting
Item Remarks The following data is initialized.
value
zzItems in the OPERATION menu
STATUS 0 sec Set the length of the status display time. zzItems in the MAINTENANCE menu
DISPLAY TIME 2 sec Set the time in 1-second increments. (Excluding, however, the NETWORK screen, VERSION screen,
4 sec When the status of an item that has
SYSTEM screen, and SD CARD screen.)
been set to ON on this menu has
changed, the status is displayed on the Furthermore, the setting information (following data) in the REMOTE
picture monitor for just the length of OPERATION menu* is also initialized.
time that was set for STATUS DISPLAY zzItems in the SD DETAIL menu
TIME. zzItems in the SYSTEM menu
zz When 0 (zero) is set, the operations (Excluding, however, each of the HD BAR, MIC1 GAIN, MIC1 AMP,
(manual and auto) are not displayed MIC2 GAIN, and MIC2 AMP items.)
on the picture monitor.
*: The REMOTE OPERATION can be operated with the ROP.
MANUAL OPERATION STATUS
MASTER GAIN ON Set the status display for when the
OFF master gain is changed.
SHUTTER ON Set the status display for when the
OFF shutter speed is changed.
LENS EXT ON Set the status display for when the lens
OFF extender is changed.
FILTER ON Set the status display for when the filter
OFF is changed.
SCENE FILE ON Set the status display for when the
OFF scene file is changed.
REF LOAD ON Set the status display for when the
OFF reference file is loaded.
AUTO ON Set the status display for when AWB,
OPERATION OFF ABB, or ASU is executed.
STATUS

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Table of adjustment setting ranges

Names in [ ] apply when menu operations are performed from a computer using a Web browser.

OPERATION menu
„„
Menu Item Adjustment setting range Initial value
SETTING1 CCU MODE 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i 59.94 Hz: 1080/59.94i
(pages 11 and 27) 50 Hz: 1080/50i
SDI RETURN1 HD, SD HD
SDI RETURN2 HD, SD HD
SDI OUTPUT 1&2 HD, SD HD
SDI OUTPUT 3&4 HD, SD HD
SDI OUTPUT3&4 NORMAL, PM PM
NORMAL/PM
[SDI OUTPUT 3&4 (NORMAL/PM)]
COMPOSITE NORMAL, PM PM
NORMAL/PM
[COMPOSITE (NORMAL/PM)]
SETTING2 FS DELAY NORMAL, SHORT NORMAL
(pages 12 and 28)
HD BAR SELECT FULL, BARS-1, ARIB, BARS-2, BARS-3, BARS-4, ARIB
BARS-5, BARS-6
BAR LPF OFF, 3TAP, 5TAP, 7TAP, 9TAP 7TAP
[HD BAR LPF]
BAR USER1 75%WHITE, 100%WHITE, +I_SIGNAL, –I_SIGNAL 75%WHITE
[HD BAR USER1 (ARIB)]
BAR USER2 0%BLACK, +Q_SIGNAL 0%BLACK
[HD BAR USER2 (ARIB)]
SETUP 7.5% ON, OFF OFF
PATHO ON, OFF OFF
HD/SD PHASE HD H PHASE 59.94 Hz: –1099 to 1099 0
(pages 13 and 29) 50 Hz: –1319 to 1319
SD H PHASE 59.94 Hz: –857 to 857 0
50 Hz: –863 to 863
SD-HD V 0H, ADVANCE, 0H_SD_DLAY 0H
[SD -> HD V PHASE]
BAR ID BAR ID SWITCH ON, OFF OFF
(page 20 and 30)
BRIGHTNESS 0% (black) to 100% (white) 100%
(10% increments)
ID1 POSITION V (vertical): 0 to 5 V: 0
H (horizontal): 0 to 15 H: 0
ID1 Max. 16 characters ##□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
[ID1 CHARACTER]
Characters which can be used:
Alphanumeric characters
zz
Spaces
zz
  !"#%&'()+,-./:;<=>?@[]_~
zz
`
ID2 POSITION V (vertical): 0 to 5 V: 1
H (horizontal): 0 to 15 H: 0
ID2 Max. 16 characters ##□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
[ID2 CHARACTER]
Characters which can be used:
Alphanumeric characters
zz
Spaces
zz
  !"#%&'()+,-./:;<=>?@[]_~
zz
`
OFFSET V (vertical): 0 to 79 V: 0
H (horizontal): 0 to 89 H: 0

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Table of adjustment setting ranges (Continued)

Menu Item Adjustment setting range Initial value


INCOM/MIC 4W/RTS IN LEVEL –40.0dB to 20.0dB (0.5dB increments) 0dB
(pages 21 and 31)
4W/RTS OUT LEVEL –40.0dB to 20.0dB (0.5dB increments) 0dB
RTS CANCEL –40.0dB to 31.5dB (0.5dB increments) Factory setting
GAIN PGM 0dB, 20dB 0dB
MIC1 LEVEL –40.0dB to 20.0dB (0.5dB increments) 0dB
[MIC LEVEL MIC1]
MIC2 LEVEL –40.0dB to 20.0dB (0.5dB increments) 0dB
[MIC LEVEL MIC2]
CM/DM CM, DM DM
CCU INCOM MIC –40.0dB to 12.0dB (0.5dB increments) 0dB
CCU SIDE TONE –40.0dB to 0.0dB (0.5dB increments) –6dB

MAINTENANCE Menu
„„
Menu Item Adjustment setting range Initial value
START UP CAM POWER OFF, ON, REMOTE REMOTE
(pages 22 and 32)
VF POWER OFF, ON, REMOTE REMOTE
ANALOG GAIN COMPOSITE –50 to 50 Factory setting
(pages 22 and 32)
ND NAME ND FILTER1 NAME 1
(pages 22 and 32) [ND FILTER NAME 1]
Max. 4 characters
ND FILTER2 NAME 2
[ND FILTER NAME 2] Characters which can be used:
Alphanumeric characters
zz
ND FILTER3 NAME 3
Spaces
zz
[ND FILTER NAME 3]
  !"#%&'()+,-./:;<=>?@[]_~
zz
`
ND FILTER4 NAME 4
[ND FILTER NAME 4]
NETWORK IP ADDRESS 192.168.0.20
(pages 23 and 33)
SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0, 255.255.255.128, 255.255.255.192, 255.255.255.0
[SUBNETMASK] 255.255.255.224, 255.255.255.240, 255.255.255.248,
255.255.255.252, 255.255.255.254, 255.255.255.255
DEFAULT GATEWAY 192.168.0.1
PORT 1 to 65535 80
However, excluding the following numbers:
20, 21, 25, 42, 53, 69, 23, 110, 995, 123, 67, 68,
10669, 10670, 161, 162
MAC ADDRESS Display only ——
VERSION SOFTWARE Version display ——
(pages 23 and 33)
HARDWARE FPGA1 Version display ——
HARDWARE FPGA2 Version display ——
HARDWARE FPGA3 Version display ——
PM VIEW SETTING CAMERA NO. ON, OFF ON
(pages 24 and 33)
CAM MOD ON, OFF ON
SCENE FILE NO. ON, OFF ON
SHUTTER ON, OFF ON
ND FILTER ON, OFF ON
GAIN ON, OFF ON
EXTENDER INFO ON, OFF ON
IRIS ON, OFF ON
IRIS LEVEL ON, OFF ON

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Table of adjustment setting ranges (Continued)

Menu Item Adjustment setting range Initial value


PM OPERATION STATUS STATUS DISPLAY TIME 0, 2, 4 4
(pages 24 and 34) [0 sec, 2 sec, 4 sec] [4 sec]
MASTER GAIN ON, OFF ON
[MANUAL OPERATION STATUS
MASTER GAIN]
SHUTTER ON, OFF ON
[MANUAL OPERATION STATUS
SHUTTER]
LENS EXTENDER ON, OFF ON
[MANUAL OPERATION STATUS
LENS EXT]
FILTER ON, OFF ON
[MANUAL OPERATION STATUS
FILTER]
SCENE FILE ON, OFF ON
[MANUAL OPERATION STATUS
SCENE FILE]
REF LOAD ON, OFF ON
[MANUAL OPERATION STATUS
REF LOAD]
AUTO OPERATION STATUS ON, OFF ON
SYSTEM INITIALIZE NO?, YES? NO?
(pages 25 and 34) [SYSTEM DATA] [INITIALIZE] [EXECUTE]
SD CARD DOWNLOAD DATA BACK UP NO?, YES? NO?
(page 25)
DOWNLOAD LOG NO?, YES? NO?
UPLOAD DATA BACKUP NO?, YES? NO?
UPDATE NO?, YES? NO?
CARD FORMAT NO?, YES? NO?

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Connector pin assignment table

[COMMUNICATION]
JBY-25S-1A3F(LF)(SN) (J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd.)
Pin No. Signal Flow of signals Remarks
1 INCOM 1 OUT (H) CCU → SYSTEM 0 dBm, 600 Ω (4W)/1 V [p-p] (RTS)
zzSelect “4W” or “RTS” and “INCOM1” or “INCOM2” with the “INCOM switches” on the
2 INCOM 1 OUT (C) CCU → SYSTEM
rear panel.
3 INCOM 1 (GND) [When “RTS” is set, terminate pins 1 and 3 of the connector using a terminating
4 INCOM 1 IN (H) SYSTEM → CCU resistor (200 Ω).]

5 INCOM 1 IN (C) SYSTEM → CCU


6 PGM IN (H) SYSTEM → CCU 0 dBm/–20 dBm, 600 Ω
zzSelect “0dB” or “20dB” for the GAIN PGM item on the INCOM/MIC screen
7 PGM IN (C) SYSTEM → CCU
(pages 21 and 31)
8 PGM IN (GND)
9 GND
10 NC
11 R TALLY IN(H) SYSTEM → CCU ON: S
 hort/TTL(H)/24 V
 Refer to “Example of tally input connections”.
12 R TALLY IN(C) SYSTEM → CCU OFF: Open/TTL(L)/24 V
13 GND
14 INCOM 2 OUT (H) CCU → SYSTEM 0 dBm, 600 Ω (4W)/1 V [p-p] (RTS)
zzSelect “4W” or “RTS” and “INCOM1” or “INCOM2” with the “INCOM switches” on the
15 INCOM 2 OUT (C) CCU → SYSTEM
rear panel.
16 INCOM 2 (GND) [When “RTS” is set, terminate pins 14 and 16 of the connector using a terminating
17 INCOM 2 IN (H) SYSTEM → CCU resistor (200 Ω).]

18 INCOM 2 IN (C) SYSTEM → CCU


19 NC
20 NC
21 NC
22 NC
23 NC
24 G TALLY IN (H) SYSTEM → CCU ON: S
 hort/TTL(H)/24 V
 Refer to “Example of tally input connections”.
25 G TALLY IN (C) SYSTEM → CCU OFF: Open/TTL(L)/24 V

Example of tally input connections


zz

AK-HCU200
R TALLY IN (H)
G TALLY IN (H) (Max. current 20 mA)

5V
or
3.9 kΩ

R TALLY IN (C)
G TALLY IN (C)
12.4 kΩ

“TALLY switch” on the rear panel: MAKE

(Max. voltage 24 V)
AK-HCU200
R TALLY IN (H)
G TALLY IN (H) (Max. current 20 mA)

5V

3.9 kΩ

R TALLY IN (C)
G TALLY IN (C)
12.4 kΩ Voltage withstand: Max. 24 V DC
Current: Max. 20 mA
“TALLY switch” on the rear panel: V

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Connector pin assignment table (Continued)

[MIC OUT 1], [MIC OUT 2]


HA16RV-3PG(76) (Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.)
Pin No. Signal Flow of signals Remarks
1 SHIELD 0 dBm, 600 Ω
2 HOT CCU → SYSTEM
3 COLD CCU → SYSTEM

[MSU] [CAMERA]
This connector is for future function expansion. AK-HCU200P, AK-HCU200E:
HR10G-10R-10SC(71) (Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.) OPS2404-PR (Tajimi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
AK-HCU200PS, AK-HCU200ES:
Pin No. Signal Flow of signals FXW.3K.93C.TLM (LEMO)
1 CSU CONT (H) CCU → MSU
Pin No. Signal Flow of signals
2 CSU CONT (C) CCU → MSU
1 Optical fiber CAM → CCU
3 CSU DATA (H) MSU → CCU
2 Optical fiber CCU → CAM
4 CSU DATA (C) MSU → CCU
3 Control line (H) CCU → CAM
5 TALLY R CCU → MSU
4 Control line (C) CCU ↔ CAM
6 TALLY G CCU → MSU
5 DC 190 V CCU → CAM
7 HEAD POWER CCU → MSU
6 GND CCU → CAM
8 ALARM 1 CCU → MSU
9 ALARM 0 CCU → MSU
[INCOM]
10 GND NC5FBH (Neutrik Co., Ltd.)
Pin No. Signal Remarks

8 1 SHIELD Carbon MIC: –10 dB


1
7 Dynamic MIC: –55 dB
10 9 2 2 TALK
zzSelect from “CM” and “DM”
6 3 3 SHIELD for the CM/DM item on the
5 4 4 RECEIVE INCOM/MIC menu.

5 NC
Connector of cable
HR10A-10P-10P(73)

[ROP]
HR10G-10R-10SC(71) (Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.)
Pin No. Signal Flow of signals
1 ROP CONT (H) CCU → ROP
2 ROP CONT (C) CCU → ROP
3 ROP DATA (H) ROP → CCU
4 ROP DATA (C) ROP → CCU
5 NC
6 NC
7 NC
8 NC
9 +12 V OUT CCU → ROP
10 GND

8 1
7 10 9 2
6 3

5 4

Connector of cable
HR10A-10P-10P(73)

39
Index
xx A
ANALOG GAIN Screen .................................................................. 22, 32

xx B
BAR ID Screen ............................................................................... 20, 30

xx H
HD/SD PHASE Screen ................................................................... 13, 29

xx I
INCOM/MIC Screen ........................................................................ 21, 31
IRIS display ............................................................................................ 4

xx M
MAINTENANCE Menu ......................................................................... 36

xx N
ND NAME Screen .......................................................................... 22, 32
NETWORK Screen ......................................................................... 23, 33

xx O
Operation displays .................................................................................. 7
OPERATION menu ............................................................................... 35

xx P
PM OPERATION STATUS Screen ................................................. 24, 34
PM VIEW SETTING Screen ........................................................... 24, 33

xx S
SD CARD Screen ................................................................................. 25
SETTING1 Screen ......................................................................... 11, 27
SETTING2 Screen ......................................................................... 12, 28
START UP Screen .......................................................................... 22, 32
Status displays ............................................................................... 4, 5, 6
SYSTEM Screen ............................................................................ 25, 34

xx V
VERSION Screen ........................................................................... 23, 33

xx W
WARNING .......................................................................................... 3, 4

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