Panasonic Camera Accessories AK HCU200E User Manual

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  
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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 ROPꢀ  
Press the CHARA button of the ROP to display the desired informationꢀ  
The camera statuses, warnings, and other information are cleared when  
the CHARA button of the ROP is held downꢀ  
CHARA button  
ROP: AK-HRP200  
Transition of displays  
When trouble is detected, warning information is automatically displayed on the picture monitorꢀ  
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 informationꢀ  
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 displayꢀ  
When the warning information with the highest priority disappears, the warning information with the next highest priority appearsꢀ  
ROP connected  
Sequence of  
priority  
What is displayed on the  
screen  
Yes  
No  
WARNING displays  
Warnings are automatically displayed when  
trouble is detectedꢀ  
Warnings are automatically displayed when  
trouble is detectedꢀ  
Higher  
zzSelf-recovery  
zzSelf-recovery  
The warning displays are clearedꢀ  
zzPress the CHARA button of the ROP  
The display switches to the status screen (IRIS  
or status display)ꢀ  
zzHold down the CHARA button of the ROP  
The warning displays are clearedꢀ  
The warning displays are clearedꢀ  
zzPress the SELECT dial on the unit  
When the transition source screen is displayed:  
The display switches to the transition source  
screenꢀ  
When the transition source screen is not  
displayed:  
The warning displays are clearedꢀ  
AUTO displays  
Automatically displayed  
Automatically displayed  
STATUS displays  
Perform display operations using the CHARA  
button of the ROPꢀ  
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 endꢀ  
REMOTE OPERATION menu  
displays  
Display by pressing the CHARA button of the  
ROPꢀ  
zzWhen a menu of the CCU  
(this unit) is displayed while  
the REMOTE OPERATION  
menu is displayed, the  
REMOTE OPERATION menu  
disappearsꢀ  
zzOperations using the SELECT dial of the ROP  
CCU menu displays  
Display by pressing the MENU button on the unitꢀ  
Display by pressing the MENU button on the unitꢀ  
zzWhen the REMOTE  
OPERATION menu is  
displayed while a menu of the  
CCU (this unit) is displayed,  
the menu of the CCU (this  
unit) disappearsꢀ  
zzOperations using the SELECT dial on the unit  
zzOperations using the SELECT dial on the unit  
OPERATION displays  
No display  
Automatically displayed  
——  
Automatically displayed  
——  
Lower  
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Picture monitor (PM) displays (Continued)  
IRIS display  
 
When the information is not displayed on the picture monitor, display it  
Description of information displayed  
by pressing the CHARA button of the ROPꢀ  
The camera number is displayed at the top left of the screen, the IRIS  
level is displayed at the bottom of the screen, and the IRIS f-value is  
displayed at the bottom right of the screenꢀ  
WARNING  
„  
The warning information is displayed when trouble is detected in the  
unit, camera, or optical fiber multi cableꢀ  
Set each item to be displayed on the “PM VIEW SETTING” screen that  
can be accessed by selecting “MAINTENANCE” on the menuꢀ  
However, this screen will not appear if the menu’s “IRIS LEVEL” setting  
is “OFF”ꢀ  
The warning information items are displayed top alignedꢀ  
A displayed warning information item is cleared when the status  
becomes normalꢀ  
- WARNING -  
Camera number  
CAM RCV LVL NG  
CCU RCV LVL NG  
C1  
IRIS f-value  
F4.8  
Warning information items  
C-- --+-----0  
Display item  
Description  
IRIS level*  
The level of the optical signal received by the  
camera is lowꢀ  
CAM RCV LVL NG  
*: The IRIS level is displayed based on the IRIS f-valueꢀ  
The level of the optical signal received by the  
unit is lowꢀ  
CCU RCV LVL NG  
CABLE OPEN  
CABLE SHORT  
CAM FAN NG  
The optical fiber multi cable is not connectedꢀ  
The optical fiber multi cable is shortedꢀ  
Trouble with the cooling fan of the cameraꢀ  
The temperature of the unit is abnormally highꢀ  
The camera is warming upꢀ  
Status displays  
„  
From the IRIS display screen, press the CHARA button of the ROP to  
display the statusesꢀ  
The camera number, scene file number, shutter value, and extender  
information are displayed at the top of the screenꢀ The ND filter value,  
gain value, and IRIS f-value are displayed at the bottom of the screenꢀ  
Set each item to be displayed on the “PM VIEW SETTING” screen that  
can be accessed by selecting “MAINTENANCE” on the menuꢀ  
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  
information is not displayed on the picture monitorꢀ  
CCU HIGH TEMP  
CAM WARM-UP  
The data managed by the camera and this unit  
is being saved to the memory card in the ROPꢀ  
ROP SAVING DATA  
To clear the warning information displays, press the button belowꢀ  
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 cameraꢀ  
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Picture monitor (PM) displays (Continued)  
zzStatus displays (page 1 of 4)  
From the status display screen, press the CHARA button of the ROP to  
zzStatus displays (page 2 of 4)  
From the status displays (page 1 of 4) screen, press the CHARA button  
display the first page of the status displaysꢀ  
of the ROP to display the second pageꢀ  
1/4 -STATUS1-  
2/4 -STATUS2-  
CAM NO.  
MASTER GAIN  
5600K  
GAMMA  
KNEE  
WHITE CLIP  
BLACK GAMMA  
HD DETAIL  
HD SKIN DETAIL  
MATRIX  
1
0dB  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
SHUTTER  
OFF  
1
ND FILTER  
LENS EXTENDER  
AUTO IRIS  
SCENE FILE  
SD DETAIL  
1.0  
OFF  
SCENE1  
OFF  
ASU REF  
ASU MODE  
USER1  
OUT FULL  
Item  
Display  
range  
Remarks  
Item  
Display  
range  
Remarks  
CAM Noꢀ  
1
19  
The camera number is displayed hereꢀ  
SHUTTER  
Setting  
values on  
camera  
The speed of the electronic shutter is  
displayed hereꢀ  
zzFor the setting values, refer to the  
Operating Instructions for the cameraꢀ  
MASTER GAIN  
5600K  
Setting  
values on  
camera  
The master gain value is displayed  
hereꢀ  
zzFor the setting values, refer to the  
Operating Instructions for the cameraꢀ  
ND FILTER  
1
4
The names of the ND filters are  
displayed hereꢀ  
The names (each consisting of 4  
characters) correspond to filter 1, 2, 3  
and 4ꢀ  
zzDisplayed as the filter names are the  
names that were set using the unit’s  
menuꢀ  
OFF The status of the 5600K switch is  
ON displayed hereꢀ  
OFF: 3200K, ON: 5600K  
GAMMA  
KNEE  
OFF The status of the gamma correction is  
ON displayed hereꢀ  
LENS  
EXTENDER  
1ꢀ0 The magnification of the lens extender  
2ꢀ0 is displayed hereꢀ  
OFF The status of the knee function is  
ON displayed hereꢀ  
AUTO IRIS  
OFF The status of the auto IRIS function is  
ON displayed hereꢀ  
zzThis function attenuates those parts  
that have exceeded the prescribed  
level (knee point) of the video signals  
to minimize saturationꢀ  
SCENE FILE  
SCENE1 The selected scene file is displayed  
SCENE4  
OFF  
hereꢀ  
WHITE CLIP  
OFF The status of the white clip function is  
ON displayed hereꢀ  
SD DETAIL  
ASU REF  
OFF The status of the detail function for the  
ON SD signals is displayed hereꢀ  
BLACK GAMMA  
OFF The status of the black gamma function  
ON is displayed hereꢀ  
zzThis function changes the  
amplification rate of the video signals  
in the low-brightness areasꢀ  
USER1 The reference file used during auto  
USER2 setup is displayed hereꢀ  
USER3  
FACTORY  
HD DETAIL  
HD SKIN DETAIL  
MATRIX  
OFF The status of the detail function for the  
ON HD signals is displayed hereꢀ  
zzThis function (detail enhancer)  
enhances (makes sharper or softer)  
the detail image quality of the video  
output signalsꢀ  
ASU MODE  
OUT FULL The auto setup mode is displayed hereꢀ  
OUT EASY  
OFF The status of the skin tone detail  
ON function for the HD signals is displayed  
hereꢀ  
zzThis function minimizes or  
emphasizes the detail components  
applied to the skin toneꢀ  
OFF The status of the matrix function is  
ON displayed hereꢀ  
zzThis function compensates the  
saturation and hueꢀ  
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Picture monitor (PM) displays (Continued)  
zzStatus displays (page 3 of 4)  
From the status displays (page 2 of 4) screen, press the CHARA button  
zzStatus displays (page 4 of 4)  
From the status displays (page 3 of 4) screen, press the CHARA button  
of the ROP to display the third pageꢀ  
of the ROP to display the fourth pageꢀ  
3/4 -STATUS3-  
4/4 -STATUS4-  
DOWNCONVERT MODE  
UPCONVERT MODE  
RETURN1  
SC  
SC  
HOURS CCU  
H
HD SDI1  
HD SDI2  
HD SDI1  
HD SDI2  
HD  
CABLE OPEN  
CABLE SHORT  
CAM RECEIVE LEVEL  
CCU RECEIVE LEVEL  
RETURN2  
RETURN3  
RETURN4  
SDI RETURN1  
SDI RETURN2  
SDI OUTPUT1&2  
SDI OUTPUT3&4  
NORMAL/PM  
HD  
VERSION  
1.00-00-0.00  
HD  
HD  
NORMAL  
COMPOSITE  
NORMAL/PM  
PM  
Item  
Display  
range  
Remarks  
Item  
Display  
range  
Remarks  
DOWNCONVERT  
MODE  
SC The setting information of the down-  
SQ conversion system is displayed hereꢀ  
LB  
HOURS CCU  
CABLE OPEN  
CABLE SHORT  
—— The unit’s cumulative operation time is  
displayed hereꢀ  
—— This item flashes when the optical fiber  
multi cable is not connectedꢀ  
UPCONVERT  
MODE  
SC The setting information of the  
SQ up-conversion system is displayed hereꢀ  
LB  
—— This item flashes when the optical fiber  
multi cable is short-circuitedꢀ  
RETURN1  
RETURN2  
RETURN3  
RETURN4  
SDI RETURN1  
HD SDI1 The statuses of the input format  
HD SDI2 allocations for SDI return signals 1 to 4  
SD SDI1 are displayed hereꢀ  
SD SDI2  
VBS  
CAM RECEIVE  
LEVEL  
The level of the optical signals received  
by the camera is displayed in 5  
gradationsꢀ  
CCU RECEIVE  
LEVEL  
The level of the optical signals received  
by the unit is displayed in 5 gradationsꢀ  
HD The format of the return signal to be  
SD input to [HD/SD SDI 1] of the RETURN  
IN connectors is displayed hereꢀ  
VERSION  
—— The unit’s software version is displayed  
hereꢀ  
SDI RETURN2  
HD The format of the return signal to be  
SD input to [HD/SD SDI 2] of the RETURN  
IN connectors is displayed hereꢀ  
SDI OUTPUT1&2  
SDI OUTPUT3&4  
HD The format of the signals to be output  
SD from [1] and [2] of the HD/SD SDI OUT  
connectors is displayed hereꢀ  
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 hereꢀ  
SDI OUTPUT3&4  
NORMAL/PM  
NORMAL The setting information for output from  
PM [3/PM] and [4/PM] of the HD/SD SDI  
OUT connectors is displayed hereꢀ  
COMPOSITE  
NORMAL/PM  
NORMAL The signal to be output from [OUT/PM]  
PM of the VBS connectors is displayed  
hereꢀ  
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Picture monitor (PM) displays (Continued)  
zzOperation displays (manual)  
The operation displays appear at the bottom of the screen for 4 seconds  
when any of the following operations have been performed with the  
operation panel of the ROPꢀ  
zzOperation displays (AUTO)  
If the AWB function, ABB function, or AUTO SETUP function has  
been activated when a menu is not displayed on the picture monitor,  
information on the operation performed appears at the bottom of the  
screenꢀ  
z “MASTER GAIN” is changed  
z “SHUTTER” is changed  
z “LENS EXT” is changed  
When the AUTO SETUP operations are displayed, they will remain  
displayed until the operations are completedꢀ  
z “FILTER” is changed  
z “SCENE FILE” is changed  
z “REF LOAD” is changed  
The display is cleared 4 seconds after the operations are completedꢀ  
If the operations cannot be completed, they will remain displayed until  
the NG (error) items of the AUTO function are releasedꢀ  
The display time can be changed from “MAINTENANCE” menu → “PM  
OPERATION STATUS” → “STATUS DISP TIME”ꢀ  
The display time can be changed from “MAINTENANCE” menu → “PM  
OPERATION STATUS” → “STATUS DISP TIME”ꢀ  
AUTO SETUP: ACTIVE  
GAMMA OPERATION  
FILTER FIL1  
Display description:  
Appears on two lines at the bottom of the screenꢀ  
Item  
Display  
range  
Remarks  
Item  
Top line: status  
MASTER GAIN  
Setting  
values on  
camera  
The master gain value is displayed  
hereꢀ  
(in 3 dB increments)  
zzFor the setting values, refer to the  
Operating Instructions for the cameraꢀ  
Bottom line: Detailed information  
ABB START  
AWB START  
ABB: ACTIVE  
(None)  
AWB: ACTIVE  
(None)  
SHUTTER  
LENS EXT  
Setting  
values on  
camera  
The speed of the electronic shutter is  
displayed hereꢀ  
zzFor the setting values, refer to the  
Operating Instructions for the cameraꢀ  
AUTO OK  
ABB: OK  
(None)  
AWB: OK  
AUTO SETUP: OK  
(Common to  
ABB, AWB, and  
AUTO SETUP)  
1ꢀ0 The magnification of the lens extender  
2ꢀ0 is displayed hereꢀ  
zzWhen the magnification of the  
lens extender is set to 2×, “2ꢀ0” is  
displayedꢀ  
AUTO NG1*1  
(Only for ABB  
and AWB)  
ABB: NG  
AWB: NG  
Detailed information of the NG (error) message is  
displayed here*1ꢀ  
Otherwise, “1ꢀ0” is displayedꢀ  
FILTER  
4 characters The name of the ND filter is displayed  
hereꢀ  
AUTO SETUP  
START*2  
AUTO SETUP: ACTIVE  
Detailed information is displayed here*2ꢀ  
AUTO SETUP: NG  
SCENE FILE  
SCENE1 This indicates the scene file nameꢀ  
SCENE4  
OFF  
AUTO NG2*3  
(Only for AUTO  
SETUP)  
Detailed information of the NG (error) message is  
displayed here*3ꢀ  
REF LOAD  
FACTORY This indicates the reference file that was  
USER1 loaded using the SCENE commandꢀ  
USER2  
USER3  
AUTO BREAK  
(Common to  
ABB, AWB and  
AUTO SETUP)  
ABB: BREAK AWB: BREAK AUTO SETUP: BREAK  
(None)  
AUTO READY  
(Only for AUTO  
SETUP)  
AUTO SETUP: READY  
(None)  
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Picture monitor (PM) displays (Continued)  
zzContrast automatic adjustment display  
This appears when contrast automatic adjustment (DRS SWITCH) is set  
to ON by ROP operationꢀ  
*1: [AUTO NG1 detailed information]  
The AUTO NG1 detailed information is displayed flashing on the screenꢀ  
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 screenꢀ  
BꢀSHD OPERATION  
FLARE OPERATION  
ABB OPERATION  
AWB OPERATION  
*3: [AUTO NG2 detailed information]  
The AUTO NG2 detailed information is displayed flashing on the screenꢀ  
zzFor details on contrast automatic adjustment, refer to the Operating  
Instructions for the ROPꢀ  
ABB Gch OUT RANGE  
ABB Bch OUT RANGE  
ABB Rch OUT RANGE  
BꢀSHD Gch OUT RANGE  
BꢀSHD Bch OUT RANGE  
BꢀSHD 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(DꢀEXT)  
NOT RUNNING  
ILLEGAL MODE(SCANREVERSE)  
NOT RUNNING  
ILLEGAL MODE(BAR)  
NOT RUNNING  
ILLEGAL MODE(TESTSAW)  
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Menu operations  
While viewing the menu screen of the picture monitor, operate the  
MENU button and SELECT dial on the front panelꢀ  
Basic menu operations  
MENU button  
Selecting a menu  
1ꢀ  
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  
selected itemꢀ  
SELECT dial  
z When the SELECT dial is turned clockwise, the cursor moves  
down; conversely, when it is turned counterclockwise, the cursor  
moves upꢀ  
Displaying and hiding the menus  
1ꢀ  
Hold down the MENU button  
The menu screen appears and the MENU button lightsꢀ  
TOP MENU  
“TOP MENU” appears firstꢀ  
z If the MENU button is held down when the menu is displayed, the  
menu closes and the MENU button turns offꢀ  
OPERATION  
MAINTENANCE  
2ꢀ  
Turn the SELECT dial to move the cursor to the menu  
item you want to set, and then press the SELECT dialꢀ  
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 appearsꢀ  
TOP MENU  
SETTING1  
OPERATION  
MAINTENANCE  
CCU MODE  
1080/59.94i  
SDI RETURN1  
SDI RETURN2  
SDI OUTPUT1&2  
SDI OUTPUT3&4  
NORMAL/PM  
HD  
HD  
HD  
HD  
PM  
COMPOSITE  
NORMAL/PM  
PM  
z Moving the cursor to the menu title and then pressing the  
SELECT dial redisplays “TOP MENU”ꢀ  
TOP MENU  
OPERATION  
MAINTENANCE  
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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 levelꢀ  
1ꢀ  
Turn the SELECT dial to move the cursor to the menu  
item you want to set, and then press the SELECT dialꢀ  
The cursor becomes “” and you can use the SELECT dial to move  
the cursor to a setting item in the selected menu itemꢀ  
1ꢀ  
Turn the SELECT dial to move the cursor to the menu  
item you want to set, and then press the SELECT dialꢀ  
The setting value of the selected menu item starts flashing and you  
can change itꢀ  
BAR ID  
SETTING1  
BAR ID SWITCH  
BRIGHTNESS  
ID1 POSITION  
OFF  
100%  
V:00 H:00  
CCU MODE  
1080/59.94i  
SDI RETURN1  
SDI RETURN2  
SDI OUTPUT1&2  
SDI OUTPUT3&4  
NORMAL/PM  
HD  
HD  
HD  
HD  
PM  
ID1  
##  
ID2 POSITION  
V:01 H:00  
COMPOSITE  
NORMAL/PM  
PM  
2ꢀ  
Turn the SELECT dial to move the cursor to the item you  
want to set, and then press the SELECT dialꢀ  
The setting value of the selected item starts flashing and you can  
change itꢀ  
2ꢀ  
Turn the SELECT dial to change the value, and then  
press the SELECT dialꢀ  
Turning the SELECT dial changes the setting value and pressing the  
SELECT dial confirms the setting valueꢀ  
BAR ID  
BAR ID SWITCH  
BRIGHTNESS  
ID1 POSITION  
OFF  
100%  
V:00 H:00  
SETTING1  
CCU MODE  
1080/59.94i  
ID1  
##  
SDI RETURN1  
SDI RETURN2  
SDI OUTPUT1&2  
SDI OUTPUT3&4  
NORMAL/PM  
SD  
HD  
HD  
HD  
PM  
ID2 POSITION  
V:01 H:00  
COMPOSITE  
3ꢀ  
Turn the SELECT dial to change the value, and then  
press the SELECT dialꢀ  
NORMAL/PM  
PM  
Turning the SELECT dial changes the setting value (or characters),  
and pressing the SELECT dial confirms the setting value (or  
characters)ꢀ  
Once the setting value has been confirmed, the flashing stops, and the  
cursor can be moved from one menu to anotherꢀ  
In some cases, the setting is reflected when the setting value is changed  
in the flashing state; in other cases, it is reflected when the SELECT dial  
is pressed to confirm the setting valueꢀ  
BAR ID  
BAR ID SWITCH  
BRIGHTNESS  
ID1 POSITION  
OFF  
100%  
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 cursorꢀ  
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 itemꢀ  
BAR ID  
BAR ID SWITCH  
BRIGHTNESS  
ID1 POSITION  
OFF  
100%  
V:02 H:03  
ID1  
##  
ID2 POSITION  
V:01 H:00  
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Setting menu items  
zzSETTING1 Screen  
TOP MENU  
This is the selection screen for the SETTING1 menuꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “SETTING1” menu title and then pressing the  
SELECT dial redisplays the OPERATION menu one level upꢀ  
This is the first screen displayed when you hold down the MENU buttonꢀ  
Select one of the menusꢀ  
SETTING1  
TOP MENU  
CCU MODE  
1080/59.94i  
OPERATION  
MAINTENANCE  
SDI RETURN1  
SDI RETURN2  
SDI OUTPUT1&2  
SDI OUTPUT3&4  
NORMAL/PM  
HD  
HD  
HD  
HD  
PM  
COMPOSITE  
NORMAL/PM  
PM  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
zzOPERATION  
Select this to open the OPERATION menu screenꢀ  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
zzMAINTENANCE  
Select this to open the MAINTENANCE menu screenꢀ  
CCU MODE  
59ꢀ94 Hz:  
1080/59ꢀ94i from the unitꢀ  
1080/50i  
Set the format of the signal to be output  
50 Hz:  
1080/59ꢀ94i  
1080/50i  
OPERATION menu  
SDI RETURN1  
SDI RETURN2  
SDI OUTPUT1&2  
SDI OUTPUT3&4  
HD Set the format of the return signal to be  
SD input to [HD/SD SDI 1] of the RETURN  
IN connectorsꢀ  
This is the selection screen for the OPERATION menuꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “OPERATION” menu title and then pressing the  
SELECT dial redisplays “TOP MENU”ꢀ  
HD Set the format of the return signal to be  
SD input to [HD/SD SDI 2] of the RETURN  
IN connectorsꢀ  
OPERATION  
HD Set the format of the signals to be  
SD output from [1] and [2] of the HD/SD  
SDI OUT connectorsꢀ  
SETTING1  
SETTING2  
HD/SD PHASE  
BAR ID  
HD Set the format of the signals to be  
SD output from [3/PM] and [4/PM] of the  
HD/SD SDI OUT connectorsꢀ  
INCOM/MIC  
SDI OUTPUT3&4  
NORMAL/PM  
NORMAL Set the signal to be output from [3/PM]  
PM and [4/PM] of the HD/SD SDI OUT  
connectorsꢀ  
NORMAL:  
Output the main line imagesꢀ  
PM:  
zzSETTING1  
Output the picture monitor imagesꢀ  
Select this to display the SETTING1 screenꢀ  
COMPOSITE  
NORMAL/PM  
NORMAL Set the signal to be output from  
PM [OUT/PM] of the VBS connectorsꢀ  
NORMAL:  
zzSETTING2  
Select this to display the SETTING2 screenꢀ  
Output the main line imagesꢀ  
PM:  
Output the picture monitor imagesꢀ  
zzHD/SD PHASE  
Select this to display the HD/SD PHASE screenꢀ  
zzWhen the SDI OUTPUT3&4 NORMAL/PM item and COMPOSITE  
NORMAL/PM item are set to “NORMAL”, the menus and statuses will  
not be able to be displayed because the picture monitor images will  
not be outputꢀ  
When one of items is set to “NORMAL”, the other one is set to “PM”  
as both of the items cannot be set to “NORMAL”ꢀ  
zzBAR ID  
Select this to display the BAR ID screenꢀ  
zzINCOM/MIC  
Select this to display the INCOM/MIC screenꢀ  
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zzSETTING2 Screen  
Setting  
value  
Item  
BAR LPF  
Remarks  
This is the selection screen for the SETTING2 menuꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “SETTING2” menu title and then pressing the  
SELECT dial redisplays the OPERATION menu one level upꢀ  
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 ROPꢀ  
zzA higher TAP value will ensure a  
smooth rise and fall of the waveforms  
and reduce both the overshoot and  
undershootꢀ  
SETTING2  
FS DELAY  
NORMAL  
HD BAR SELECT  
BAR LPF  
BAR USER1  
BAR USER2  
SETUP 7.5%  
PATHO  
ARIB  
7TAP  
75%WHITE  
0%BLACK  
OFF  
BAR USER1  
75%WHITE Set user range 1 for when ARIB has  
100%WHITE been selected as the HD BAR SELECT  
+I_SIGNAL settingꢀ  
OFF  
–I_SIGNAL This can be set when “ARIB” is selected  
for the HD BAR SELECT itemꢀ  
In the case of another setting, “——”  
is displayed and a setting cannot be  
selectedꢀ  
BAR USER2  
0%BLACK Set user range 2 for when ARIB has  
+Q_SIGNAL been selected as the HD BAR SELECT  
settingꢀ  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
This can be set when “ARIB” is selected  
for the HD BAR SELECT itemꢀ  
In the case of another setting, “——”  
is displayed and a setting cannot be  
selectedꢀ  
FS DELAY  
NORMAL Select the delay mode for the HD return  
SHORT signalsꢀ  
NORMAL:  
Matches return signal input that does  
not match the sync phase to the  
phase of the camera by delaying it by  
1 frameꢀ  
SETUP 7ꢀ5%  
PATHO  
ON Select whether to add the setup 7ꢀ5 %  
OFF level to the SD signals to be output from  
[OUT/PM] of the VBS connectorsꢀ  
SHORT:  
ON Select ON/OFF for the pathological  
OFF signalsꢀ  
Sets the shortest delayꢀ (5 H)  
However, if the following conditions  
are not met, it is delayed by  
1 frame + 5Hꢀ  
*: The DOWNCONVERT MODE setting can be configured by operating  
the REMOTE OPERATION menu with the ROPꢀ  
For details, refer to Operating Instructions <Operations and Settings>  
of AK-HRP200ꢀ  
zzHD signal  
zzThe SD-HD V item in the HD/SD  
PHASE screen is “ADVANCE” or  
“0H_SD_DLAY”  
zzWhen 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 ROPꢀ  
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 ratioꢀ  
(Displayed 40 % gray outside the  
areaꢀ)  
BARS-5:  
Color bar based on the SMPTE  
standard that is placed in an area  
with a 4:3 aspect ratioꢀ  
(Displayed 40 % gray outside the  
areaꢀ)  
BARS-6:  
Color bar based on the EIAJ standard  
that is placed in an area with a 4:3  
aspect ratioꢀ  
(Displayed 40 % gray outside the  
areaꢀ)  
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zzHD/SD PHASE Screen  
This menu is used for the HD signal and SD signal phase adjustmentsꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “HD/SD PHASE” menu title and then pressing  
the SELECT dial redisplays the OPERATION menu one level upꢀ  
HD/SD PHASE  
HD H PHASE  
SD H PHASE  
SD-HD V  
0
0
0H  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
HD H PHASE  
SD H PHASE  
SD-HD V  
59ꢀ94 Hz:  
Adjust the horizontal sync phase of  
–1099 HDTV output in respect to the sync  
0
signals of the systemꢀ  
1099  
50 Hz:  
–1319  
0
1319  
59ꢀ94 Hz:  
Adjust the horizontal sync phase of  
–857 SDTV output in respect to the sync  
0
signals of the systemꢀ  
857  
50 Hz:  
–863  
0
863  
0H Set the vertical phase of the HDTV  
ADVANCE output in relation to the SDTV outputꢀ  
0H SD DLAY 0H:  
Sets the vertical phase to the same  
_
_
phaseꢀ  
ADVANCE:  
When the field frequency is 59ꢀ94 Hz,  
the phase advance is 90Hꢀ  
When the field frequency is 50 Hz,  
the phase advance is 75Hꢀ  
0H_SD_DLAY:  
The SDTV signals are delayed and  
set in-phase with the HDTV signalsꢀ  
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 19ꢀ  
*: The DOWNCONVERT MODE setting can be configured by operating  
the REMOTE OPERATION menu with the ROPꢀ  
For details, refer to Operating Instructions <Operations and Settings>  
of AK-HRP200ꢀ  
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Setting menu items (Continued)  
zzSD signal phase  
<1080i/59ꢀ94 Hz format>  
Setting of SD-HD V item: 0H  
GEN LOCK  
Black burst signal  
zz3ꢀ58 BB signal  
(525/59ꢀ94/I)  
2
3
4
5
6
CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT  
CAM_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal  
(525/59ꢀ94/I)  
2
3
4
5
6
zzHD_SDI signal  
(1125/59ꢀ94/I)  
1122 1123 1124 1125  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CCU_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzHD_SDI signal  
(1125/59ꢀ94/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  
zz3ꢀ58 BB signal  
(525/59ꢀ94/I)  
2
3
4
5
6
CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT  
CAM_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal  
(525/59ꢀ94/I)  
2
3
4
5
6
zzHD_SDI signal  
(1125/59ꢀ94/I)  
1122 1123 1124 1125  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CCU_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzHD_SDI signal  
(1125/59ꢀ94/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  
zz3ꢀ58 BB signal  
(525/59ꢀ94/I)  
2
3
4
5
6
CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT  
CAM_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal  
(525/59ꢀ94/I)  
2
3
4
5
6
1FRAM–90H (HD) LINE  
zzHD_SDI signal  
(1125/59ꢀ94/I)  
1122 1123 1124 1125  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CCU_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzHD_SDI signal  
(1125/59ꢀ94/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  
zz4ꢀ43 BB signal  
(626/50/I)  
624  
625  
1
2
3
4
CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT  
CAM_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal  
(626/50/I)  
624  
625  
1
2
3
4
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  
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Setting menu items (Continued)  
Setting of SD-HD V item: ADVANCE (75H)  
GEN LOCK  
Black burst signal  
zz4ꢀ43 BB signal  
(626/50/I)  
624  
625  
1
2
3
4
CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT  
CAM_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal  
(626/50/I)  
624  
625  
1
2
3
4
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  
zz4ꢀ43 BB signal  
(626/50/I)  
624  
625  
1
2
3
4
CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT  
CAM_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal  
(626/50/I)  
624  
625  
1
2
3
4
1FRAM–75H (HD) LINE  
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)  
zzHD signal phase  
<1080i/59ꢀ94 Hz format>  
Setting of SD-HD V item: 0H  
GEN LOCK  
Tri-level sync signal  
zzTri-level sync signal  
(1125/59ꢀ94/I)  
1122 1123 1124 1125  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CAM_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzHD_SDI signal  
1122 1123 1124 1125  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CCU_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzHD_SDI signal  
(1125/59ꢀ94/I)  
1122 1123 1124 1125  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT  
zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal  
(525/59ꢀ94/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  
(1125/59ꢀ94/I)  
1122 1123 1124 1125  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CCU_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzHD_SDI signal  
1122 1123 1124 1125  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CAM_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzHD_SDI signal  
(1125/59ꢀ94/I)  
1122 1123 1124 1125  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT  
zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal  
(525/59ꢀ94/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  
(1125/59ꢀ94/I)  
1122 1123 1124 1125  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CCU_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzHD_SDI signal  
1122 1123 1124 1125  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CAM_HD_SDI_OUT  
zzHD_SDI signal  
(1125/59ꢀ94/I)  
1122 1123 1124 1125  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT  
zzVBS/SDI (SD) signal  
(525/59ꢀ94/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)  
zzBAR ID Screen  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
This menu is used to set the BAR IDs displayed on the color barsꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “BAR ID” menu title and then pressing the  
SELECT dial redisplays the OPERATION menu one level upꢀ  
ID2 POSITION  
V (vertical):  
Set the display start position of BAR ID2  
00 displayed on the color bars when the  
01 color bars are displayedꢀ  
BAR ID  
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  
BAR ID SWITCH  
BRIGHTNESS  
OFF  
100%  
ID1 POSITION  
V:00 H:00  
the BAR ID using the font size as the  
15 referenceꢀ  
zzWhen the coordinates of ID1 and ID2  
ID1  
##  
##  
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  
top of the vertical oneꢀ  
ID2 POSITION  
V:01 H:00  
V:00 H:00  
ID2  
OFFSET  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
ID2  
##□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Set the character string of BAR ID2ꢀ  
The ID that is set here is displayed on  
the color barꢀ  
Setting  
Item  
Remarks  
value  
Up to 16 characters can be setꢀ  
BAR ID SWITCH  
ON Set the display of the BAR IDs  
OFF displayed on the color bars when the  
color bars are displayed to ON or OFFꢀ  
Characters which can be used:  
zzAlphanumeric characters  
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 displayedꢀ  
zzWhen “##” has been input in the  
character string, this part is replaced  
by the camera number (1 to 19) and  
displayedꢀ  
0%: (black), 100%: (white)  
ID1 POSITION  
V (vertical):  
Set the display start position of BAR ID1  
00 displayed on the color bars when the  
color bars are displayedꢀ  
OFFSET  
V (vertical):  
The display positions of the bar IDs can  
00 be finely adjusted within the font size  
05 Set from which character in the vertical  
H (horizontal): direction and which character in the  
00 horizontal direction, starting from the top  
rangeꢀ  
79 Using the top left of the font as the  
H (horizontal): origin point, set the horizontal offset and  
left of the color bar, to start displaying  
15 the BAR ID using the font size as the  
referenceꢀ  
00 vertical offsetꢀ  
zzWhen 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)ꢀ  
89  
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 oneꢀ  
ID1  
##□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Set the character string of BAR ID1ꢀ  
The ID that is set here is displayed on  
the color barꢀ  
Up to 16 characters can be setꢀ  
Characters which can be used:  
zzAlphanumeric characters  
zzSpaces  
zz! " # % & ' ( ) + , - ꢀ / : ; < =  
`
> ? @ [ ] _ ~  
zzWhen “##” has been input in the  
character string, this part is replaced  
by the camera number (1 to 19) and  
displayedꢀ  
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zzINCOM/MIC Screen  
MAINTENANCE Menu  
This menu is used for the unit’s intercom settingsꢀ  
Configure the camera’s intercom setting on the cameraꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “INCOM/MIC” menu title and then pressing the  
SELECT dial redisplays the OPERATION menu one level upꢀ  
This is the selection screen for the MAINTENANCE menuꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “MAINTENANCE” menu title and then pressing  
the SELECT dial redisplays “TOP MENU”ꢀ  
INCOM/MIC  
MAINTENANCE  
4W/RTS IN LEVEL  
4W/RTS OUT LEVEL  
RTS CANCEL  
0dB  
0dB  
0dB  
0dB  
0dB  
0dB  
DM  
START UP  
ANALOG GAIN  
ND NAME  
NETWORK  
VERSION  
GAIN PGM  
MIC1 LEVEL  
MIC2 LEVEL  
CM/DM  
PM VIEW SETTING  
PM OPERATION STATUS  
SYSTEM  
CCU INCOM MIC  
CCU SIDE TONE  
0dB  
–6dB  
SD CARD  
zzSTART UP  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
Displays the screen for setting the control to be performed when the  
unit’s power has been turned onꢀ  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
4W/RTS  
IN LEVEL  
–40ꢀ0dB Set the input level for the intercom  
(4-WIRE and RTS) signalꢀ  
zzANALOG GAIN  
Displays the screen for setting the analog signal levelsꢀ  
0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
zzND NAME  
Displays the screen for setting the ND filter namesꢀ  
20ꢀ0dB  
–40ꢀ0dB Set the output level for the intercom  
(4-WIRE and RTS) signalꢀ  
4W/RTS  
OUT LEVEL  
zzNETWORK  
0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
Displays the network setting screenꢀ  
20ꢀ0dB  
–40ꢀ0dB Set the noise canceling level for the  
engineering intercom (RTS system)ꢀ  
zzVERSION  
Displays the version information screenꢀ  
RTS CANCEL  
31ꢀ5dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
zzPM VIEW SETTING  
Displays the screen for setting ON or OFF for the items (IRIS and  
status displays) to display on the picture monitorꢀ  
GAIN PGM  
0dB Set the gain for the PGM soundꢀ  
20dB  
MIC1 LEVEL  
–40ꢀ0dB Finely adjust the level of output from the  
zzPM OPERATION STATUS  
Displays the screen for setting ON or OFF for the operation items to  
display on the picture monitorꢀ  
MIC OUT 1 connectorꢀ  
0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
20ꢀ0dB  
–40ꢀ0dB Finely adjust the level of output from the  
MIC OUT 2 connectorꢀ  
0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
20ꢀ0dB  
zzSYSTEM  
MIC2 LEVEL  
CM/DM  
Displays the screen for initializing the menu settingsꢀ  
zzSD CARD  
Displays the screen for setting the saving of data and upgrading of  
software using a memory cardꢀ  
CM Use this to select the type of intercom  
DM microphone (carbon microphone or  
dynamic microphone) to be connected  
to the unitꢀ  
CM: Carbon microphone  
DM: Dynamic microphone  
CCU INCOM MIC  
CCU SIDE TONE  
–40ꢀ0dB Use this to set the level of the unit’s  
intercom microphones for regular useꢀ  
0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
12ꢀ0dB  
–40ꢀ0dB Use this to set the side tone level of the  
unit’s intercom for regular useꢀ  
–6dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
0ꢀ0dB  
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Setting menu items (Continued)  
zzSTART UP Screen  
This menu is used to set the control that is performed when the unit’s  
zzANALOG GAIN Screen  
This menu is used to set the analog signal levelsꢀ  
power is turned onꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “START UP” menu title and then pressing the  
SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level upꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “ANALOG GAIN” menu title and then pressing  
the SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level upꢀ  
ANALOG GAIN  
START UP  
COMPOSITE  
–50  
CAM POWER  
VF POWER  
REMOTE  
REMOTE  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
COMPOSITE  
–50 Set the video level of the analog  
composite signal to be output from  
50 [OUT/PM] of the VBS connectorsꢀ  
Factory setting (Variable range: ±8 IRE or more is  
possible)  
CAM POWER  
OFF Set the control of the camera’s power  
ON that is to be performed when the unit’s  
REMOTE power is turned onꢀ  
OFF:  
The camera’s power will not come on  
even when the unit’s power is turned  
onꢀ In this case, “HEAD POWER”  
must be set to ON on the operation  
panel of the ROPꢀ  
zzND NAME Screen  
This menu is used to set the names of the ND filtersꢀ  
The names set here are displayed for the statuses on the picture  
monitorꢀ  
ON:  
The camera’s power will come on  
when the unit’s power is turned onꢀ  
REMOTE:  
Starts up in accordance with the  
“HEAD POWER” state that was set  
with the ROP last timeꢀ  
Names consisting of up to 4 characters can be set for ND FILTER1  
NAME to ND FILTER4 NAMEꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “ND NAME” menu title and then pressing the  
SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level upꢀ  
VF POWER  
OFF Set the control of the viewfinder’s power  
ON that is performed when the unit’s power  
REMOTE is turned onꢀ  
ND NAME  
ND FILTER1 NAME  
ND FILTER2 NAME  
ND FILTER3 NAME  
ND FILTER4 NAME  
1
2
3
4
OFF:  
The viewfinder’s power will not come  
on even when the unit’s power is  
turned onꢀ In this case, “VF POWER”  
must be set to ON on the operation  
panel of the ROPꢀ  
ON:  
When the viewfinder’s POWER  
switch is ON, turning on the power of  
this unit also turns on the power of  
the viewfinderꢀ  
REMOTE:  
Starts up in accordance with the “VF  
POWER” state that was set with the  
ROP last timeꢀ  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
Setting  
Item  
Remarks  
value  
ND FILTER1  
NAME  
1
2
3
4
Set the name of ND filter 1ꢀ  
Set the name of ND filter 2ꢀ  
Set the name of ND filter 3ꢀ  
Set the name of ND filter 4ꢀ  
Maxꢀ 4  
characters  
ND FILTER2  
NAME  
Maxꢀ 4  
characters  
ND FILTER3  
NAME  
Maxꢀ 4  
characters  
ND FILTER4  
NAME  
Maxꢀ 4  
characters  
Characters which can be used:  
zzAlphanumeric characters  
zzSpaces  
zz! " # % & ' ( ) + , - ꢀ / : ; < = > ? @ [ ] _ ~  
`
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Setting menu items (Continued)  
zzNETWORK Screen  
This menu is used for the network settingsꢀ  
zzVERSION Screen  
This menu is used to display the version information for the application  
Moving the cursor to the “NETWORK” menu title and then pressing the  
SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level upꢀ  
software and FPGAꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “VERSION” menu title and then pressing the  
SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level upꢀ  
NETWORK  
VERSION  
IP ADDRESS  
192.168.0.20  
SUBNET MASK  
255.255.255.0  
DEFAULT GATEWAY  
192.168.0.1  
SOFTWARE  
.
.
.
.
-
-
-
-
- .  
- .  
- .  
- .  
HARDWARE FPGA1  
HARDWARE FPGA2  
HARDWARE FPGA3  
PORT  
80  
MAC ADDRESS  
-
-
-
-
-
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
Item  
Setting value  
192ꢀ168ꢀ0ꢀ20 Set the IP addressꢀ  
zzSelect each set of three digits with  
Remarks  
Item  
Remarks  
IP ADDRESS  
SOFTWARE  
Displays the version of the software installed on the  
unitꢀ  
the cursorꢀ  
HARDWARE  
FPGA1  
SUBNET MASK  
255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ0 Set the subnet maskꢀ  
255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ128  
HARDWARE  
FPGA2  
Displays the versions of the programs installed on the  
unitꢀ  
255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ192  
255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ224  
HARDWARE  
FPGA3  
255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ240  
255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ248  
255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ252  
255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ254  
255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ255  
DEFAULT  
GATEWAY  
192ꢀ168ꢀ0ꢀ1 Set the default gatewayꢀ  
PORT  
1
Set the port numberꢀ  
80  
65535  
MAC ADDRESS  
—— Displays the MAC addressꢀ  
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Setting menu items (Continued)  
zzPM VIEW SETTING Screen  
zzPM OPERATION STATUS Screen  
This menu is used to set ON or OFF for the operation items to display  
on the picture monitorꢀ  
This menu is used to set ON or OFF for the items (IRIS, status display)  
to display on the picture monitorꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “PM VIEW SETTING” menu title and then  
pressing the SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one  
level upꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “PM OPERATION STATUS” menu title and then  
pressing the SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one  
level upꢀ  
PM VIEW SETTING  
PM OPERATION STATUS  
CAMERA NO.  
CAM MODE  
SCENE FILE NO.  
SHUTTER  
ND FILTER  
GAIN  
EXTENDER INFO  
IRIS  
IRIS LEVEL  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
STATUS DISPLAY TIME  
MASTER GAIN  
SHUTTER  
LENS EXTENDER  
FILTER  
SCENE FILE  
REF LOAD  
AUTO OPERATION STATUS  
4
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
Setting  
value  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
Item  
Remarks  
CAMERA NOꢀ  
CAM MODE  
SCENE FILE NOꢀ  
SHUTTER  
ON Set the display of the camera numberꢀ  
OFF  
STATUS  
DISPLAY TIME  
0
2
4
Set the length of the status display timeꢀ  
Set the time in 1-second incrementsꢀ  
When the status of an item that has  
been set to ON on this menu has  
changed, the status is displayed on the  
picture monitor for just the length of  
time that was set for STATUS DISPLAY  
TIMEꢀ  
ON Set the display of the format of the  
OFF signal output from the cameraꢀ  
ON Set the display of the scene file numberꢀ  
OFF  
ON Set the display of the shutter speedꢀ  
OFF  
zzWhen 0 (zero) is set, the operations  
(manual and auto) are not displayed  
on the picture monitorꢀ  
ND FILTER  
GAIN  
ON Set the display of the ND filter statusꢀ  
OFF  
MASTER GAIN  
SHUTTER  
ON Set the status display for when the  
OFF master gain is changedꢀ  
ON Set the display of the gainꢀ  
OFF  
ON Set the status display for when the  
OFF shutter speed is changedꢀ  
EXTENDER INFO  
IRIS  
ON Set the display of the lens extender  
OFF statusꢀ  
LENS  
EXTENDER  
ON Set the status display for when the lens  
OFF extender is changedꢀ  
ON Set the display of the IRIS f-valueꢀ  
OFF  
FILTER  
ON Set the status display for when the filter  
OFF is changedꢀ  
IRIS LEVEL  
ON Set the display of the IRIS level barꢀ  
OFF zzWhen OFF is set, the IRIS display  
screen does not appear on the  
picture monitorꢀ  
SCENE FILE  
REF LOAD  
ON Set the status display for when the  
OFF scene file is changedꢀ  
ON Set the status display for when the  
OFF reference file is loadedꢀ  
AUTO  
OPERATION  
STATUS  
ON Set the status display for when AWB,  
OFF ABB, or ASU is executedꢀ  
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Setting menu items (Continued)  
zzSYSTEM Screen  
Item  
Remarks  
This menu is used to initialize the menu settingsꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “SYSTEM” menu title and then pressing the  
SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level upꢀ  
DOWNLOAD  
DATA BACK UP  
Save this unit’s setting information (following data) to  
the memory cardꢀ  
zzItems in the OPERATION menu  
zzItems in the MAINTENANCE menu  
(Excluding, however, the SYSTEM screen and SD  
CARD screenꢀ)  
Furthermore, also save the setting information  
(following data) in the REMOTE OPERATION menu*ꢀ  
zzItems in the SD DETAIL menu  
SYSTEM  
INITIALIZE  
NO?  
zzItems in the SYSTEM menu  
(Excluding, however, each of the HD BAR, MIC1  
GAIN, MIC1 AMP, MIC2 GAIN, and MIC2 AMP  
itemsꢀ)  
DOWNLOAD  
LOG  
Save the unit’s log information to the memory cardꢀ  
The data is for maintenanceꢀ  
UPLOAD DATA  
BACKUP  
Save the setting information (following data) saved in  
the memory card to this unitꢀ  
zzItems in the OPERATION menu  
zzItems in the MAINTENANCE menu  
(Excluding, however, the NETWORK screen,  
VERSION screen, SYSTEM screen, and SD CARD  
screenꢀ)  
Move the cursor to INITIALIZE, press the SELECT dial, turn the  
SELECT dial to select “YES?”, and press the SELECT dial to initialize  
the menu settingsꢀ  
Furthermore, also save the setting information  
(following data) in the REMOTE OPERATION menu*ꢀ  
zzItems in the SD DETAIL menu  
The following data is initializedꢀ  
z Items in the OPERATION menu  
z Items in the MAINTENANCE menu  
(Excluding, however, the NETWORK screen, VERSION screen,  
SYSTEM screen, and SD CARD screenꢀ)  
zzItems in the SYSTEM menu  
(Excluding, however, each of the HD BAR, MIC1  
GAIN, MIC1 AMP, MIC2 GAIN, and MIC2 AMP  
itemsꢀ)  
Furthermore, the setting information (following data) in the REMOTE  
OPERATION menu* is also initializedꢀ  
z Items in the SD DETAIL menu  
z Items in the SYSTEM menu  
(Excluding, however, each of the HD BAR, MIC1 GAIN, MIC1 AMP,  
MIC2 GAIN, and MIC2 AMP itemsꢀ)  
UPDATE  
Upgrade the unit’s software or programs with files  
saved to the memory cardꢀ  
CARD FORMAT  
Initialize the memory cardꢀ  
Initialization may take about 5 minutesꢀ  
*: The REMOTE OPERATION can be operated with the ROPꢀ  
*: The REMOTE OPERATION can be operated with the ROPꢀ  
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  
the itemꢀ  
Processing will not be possible if any of the following messages appears  
at that timeꢀ  
zzSD CARD Screen  
This menu is used to set the saving of data and upgrading of software  
using a memory cardꢀ  
Moving the cursor to the “SD CARD” menu title and then pressing the  
SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level upꢀ  
zzWhen data in a memory card is being processed, do not turn off the  
power of this unit or remove the memory card until processing is  
completeꢀ  
Error message  
NO CARD  
Measure  
Insert a memory cardꢀ  
(A memory card is not insertedꢀ)  
WRITE ERROR  
(Writing is not possibleꢀ)  
The memory card is likely to be defectiveꢀ  
Replace the memory cardꢀ  
SD CARD  
WRITE PROTECT  
(The memory card is write  
protectedꢀ)  
Remove the memory card and unlock the  
write-protection lockꢀ  
DOWNLOAD DATA  
BACK UP  
LOG  
NO?  
NO?  
CARD FULL  
Delete any unnecessary data from the  
UPLOAD DATA  
BACK UP  
(There is no space for savingꢀ) memory card or replace the memory card  
with a new oneꢀ  
NO?  
NO?  
NO?  
UPDATE  
LOAD ERROR  
(Reading is not possibleꢀ)  
Data written with other than this unit  
cannot be readꢀ  
CARD FORMAT  
FORMAT ERROR  
(Formatting is not possibleꢀ)  
The memory card is likely to be defectiveꢀ  
Replace the memory cardꢀ  
zzWhen the DOWNLOAD DATA process is performed, “WRITINGꢀꢀꢀDo  
not turn off power until completeꢀ” is displayed and then the “SAVE  
OK” message is displayed when the process completesꢀ  
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Web settings  
zzMoving from one menu to another  
To move from one menu to another, select the desired menu on the left  
of the screenꢀ  
You can connect the unit and a computer, and configure various settings  
from the Web browser screenꢀ  
Use a LAN cable (crossover cable) to directly connect the unit’s LAN  
connector for computer connections and the computerꢀ  
Set an IP address for the computer within the private address range  
while ensuring that it is different from the address of the unitꢀ Set the  
subnet mask to the same address as the unitꢀ  
This is equivalent to “TOP MENU” displayed on the  
picture monitorꢀ  
Note  
Network settings of the unit (default settings)  
zzIP address: 192ꢀ168ꢀ0ꢀ20  
zzSubnet mask: 255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ0  
zzPort number: 80  
When either “OPERATION” or “MAINTENANCE” is  
selected above, the corresponding menu items are  
displayed hereꢀ  
In the example shown, the OPERATION menu items  
are displayedꢀ  
zzDefault gateway: 192ꢀ168ꢀ0ꢀ1  
The setting screen corresponding to the menu item  
selected here is displayed on the rightꢀ  
Menu operations  
Start the Web browser, and enter “http://192ꢀ168ꢀ0ꢀ20” in the [Address]  
box of the Web browserꢀ  
zzWhen using Internet Explorer, do not use [  
Back] or [  
Next]ꢀ  
If the IP address is changed, the URL will also be differentꢀ  
address/)ꢀ  
zzDisplaying the setting screens  
Select a menu item on the left of the screen to display the setting screen  
corresponding to that itemꢀ  
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Web settings (Continued)  
zzItem setting operations (settings)  
zzSETTING1 Screen  
The current settings are displayed on the setting screenꢀ  
When you change a setting and then select the “SET” button on the  
screen, the new value is reflected on the unitꢀ  
Notes  
zzWhen a setting has also been changed on the unit, the value that  
was set last takes priorityꢀ  
In a case like this, there may be a discrepancy in the values setꢀ  
zzWhen a setting outside the setting range is selected using  
keyboard input and the “SET” button is selected, the input check  
will result in an errorꢀ  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
In a case like this, the setting item will be restored to its original  
valueꢀ  
CCU MODE  
59ꢀ94 Hz:  
1080/59ꢀ94i from the unitꢀ  
1080/50i  
Set the format of the signal to be output  
50 Hz:  
1080/59ꢀ94i  
1080/50i  
Description of menus  
SDI RETURN 1  
SDI RETURN 2  
SDI OUTPUT 1&2  
SDI OUTPUT 3&4  
HD Set the format of the return signal to be  
SD input to [HD/SD SDI 1] of the RETURN  
IN connectorsꢀ  
Initial screen  
„  
This is the screen that appears first when a connection is established to  
the URL you specified on the computerꢀ  
The menu for the “SETTING1” item on the “OPERATION” menu is  
displayedꢀ  
HD Set the format of the return signal to be  
SD input to [HD/SD SDI 2] of the RETURN  
IN connectorsꢀ  
HD Set the format of the signals to be  
SD output from [1] and [2] of the HD/SD  
SDI OUT connectorsꢀ  
HD Set the format of the signals to be  
SD output from [3/PM] and [4/PM] of the  
HD/SD SDI OUT connectorsꢀ  
SDI OUTPUT 3&4  
(NORMAL/PM)  
NORMAL Set the signal to be output from [3/PM]  
PM and [4/PM] of the HD/SD SDI OUT  
connectorsꢀ  
NORMAL:  
Output the main line imagesꢀ  
PM:  
Output the picture monitor imagesꢀ  
COMPOSITE  
(NORMAL/PM)  
NORMAL Set the signal to be output from  
PM [OUT/PM] of the VBS connectorsꢀ  
NORMAL:  
Output the main line imagesꢀ  
PM:  
Output the picture monitor imagesꢀ  
Items when the OPERATION menu is  
selected  
zzWhen the SDI OUTPUT3&4 (NORMAL/PM) item and COMPOSITE  
(NORMAL/PM) item are set to “NORMAL”, the menus and statuses  
will not be able to be displayed because the picture monitor images  
will not be outputꢀ  
When you set one of items to “NORMAL”, set the other one to “PM”ꢀ  
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 SETTING1 screenꢀ  
Display the SETTING2 screenꢀ  
Display the HD/SD PHASE screenꢀ  
Display the BAR ID screenꢀ  
Display the INCOM/MIC screenꢀ  
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Web settings (Continued)  
zzSETTING2 Screen  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
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 ROPꢀ  
zzA higher TAP value will ensure a  
smooth rise and fall of the waveforms  
and reduce both the overshoot and  
undershootꢀ  
HD BAR USER1  
(ARIB)  
75%WHITE Set user range 1 for when ARIB has  
100%WHITE been selected as the HD BAR SELECT  
+I_SIGNAL settingꢀ  
–I_SIGNAL This can be set when “ARIB” is selected  
for the HD BAR SELECT itemꢀ  
In the case of another setting, this is  
disabledꢀ  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
HD BAR USER2  
(ARIB)  
0%BLACK Set user range 2 for when ARIB has  
+Q_SIGNAL been selected as the HD BAR SELECT  
settingꢀ  
Setting  
Item  
Remarks  
value  
This can be set when “ARIB” is selected  
for the HD BAR SELECT itemꢀ  
In the case of another setting, this is  
disabledꢀ  
FS DELAY  
NORMAL Select the delay mode for the HD return  
SHORT signalsꢀ  
NORMAL:  
Matches return signal input that does  
not match the sync phase to the  
phase of the camera by delaying it by  
1 frameꢀ  
SETUP 7ꢀ5%  
ON Select whether to add the setup 7ꢀ5 %  
OFF level to the SD signals to be output from  
[OUT/PM] of the VBS connectorsꢀ  
When the CCU MODE item is  
SHORT:  
Sets the shortest delayꢀ (5 H)  
However, if the following conditions  
are not met, it is delayed by  
1 frame + 5Hꢀ  
“1080/50i”, SETUP 7ꢀ5% is disabled  
even if you set it to “ON”ꢀ  
PATHO  
ON Select ON/OFF for the pathological  
OFF signalsꢀ  
zzHD signal  
zzThe SD-HD V item in the HD/SD  
PHASE screen is “ADVANCE” or  
“0H_SD_DLAY”  
zzWhen output from this unit is used  
as the return signal, the delay is  
less than 3H  
*: The DOWNCONVERT MODE setting can be configured by operating  
the REMOTE OPERATION menu with the ROPꢀ  
For details, refer to Operating Instructions <Operations and Settings>  
of AK-HRP200ꢀ  
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 ROPꢀ  
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 ratioꢀ  
(Displayed 40 % gray outside the  
areaꢀ)  
BARS-5:  
Color bar based on the SMPTE  
standard that is placed in an area  
with a 4:3 aspect ratioꢀ  
(Displayed 40 % gray outside the  
areaꢀ)  
BARS-6:  
Color bar based on the EIAJ standard  
that is placed in an area with a 4:3  
aspect ratioꢀ  
(Displayed 40 % gray outside the  
areaꢀ)  
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Web settings (Continued)  
zzHD/SD PHASE Screen  
This menu is used for the HD signal and SD signal phase adjustmentsꢀ  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
HD H PHASE  
59ꢀ94 Hz:  
Adjust the horizontal sync phase of  
–1099 HDTV output in respect to the sync  
0
signals of the systemꢀ  
1099  
50 Hz:  
–1319  
0
1319  
SD H PHASE  
59ꢀ94 Hz:  
Adjust the horizontal sync phase of  
–857 SDTV output in respect to the sync  
0
signals of the systemꢀ  
857  
50 Hz:  
–863  
0
863  
SD ->HD V  
PHASE  
0H Set the vertical phase of the HDTV  
ADVANCE output in relation to the SDTV outputꢀ  
0H SD DLAY 0H:  
Sets the vertical phase to the same  
_
_
phaseꢀ  
ADVANCE:  
When the field frequency is 59ꢀ94 Hz,  
the phase advance is 90Hꢀ  
When the field frequency is 50 Hz,  
the phase advance is 75Hꢀ  
0H_SD_DLAY:  
The SDTV signals are delayed and  
set in-phase with the HDTV signalsꢀ  
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 19ꢀ  
*: The DOWNCONVERT MODE setting can be configured by operating  
the REMOTE OPERATION menu with the ROPꢀ  
For details, refer to Operating Instructions <Operations and Settings>  
of AK-HRP200ꢀ  
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Web settings (Continued)  
zzBAR ID Screen  
This menu is used to set the BAR IDs displayed on the color barsꢀ  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
ID2 POSITION  
V (vertical):  
Set the display start position of BAR ID2  
00 displayed on the color bars when the  
01 color bars are displayedꢀ  
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 referenceꢀ  
zzWhen 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  
top of the vertical oneꢀ  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
ID2 CHARACTER ##□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Set the character string of BAR ID2ꢀ  
The ID that is set here is displayed on  
the color barꢀ  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
BAR ID SWITCH  
ON Set the display of the BAR IDs  
Up to 16 characters can be setꢀ  
OFF displayed on the color bars when the  
color bars are displayed to ON or OFFꢀ  
Characters which can be used:  
zzAlphanumeric characters  
zzSpaces  
BRIGHTNESS  
ID1 POSITION  
0% Set the character color, in units of 10 %,  
of the BAR ID displayed on the color  
zz! " # % & ' ( ) + , - ꢀ / : ; < =  
> ? @ [ ] _ ~  
`
100% bar when the color bar is displayedꢀ  
0%: (black), 100%: (white)  
zzWhen “##” has been input in the  
character string, this part is replaced  
by the camera number (1 to 19) and  
displayedꢀ  
V (vertical):  
Set the display start position of BAR ID1  
00 displayed on the color bars when the  
05 Set from which character in the vertical  
H (horizontal): direction and which character in the  
00 horizontal direction, starting from the top  
color bars are displayedꢀ  
OFFSET  
V (vertical):  
The display positions of the bar IDs can  
00 be finely adjusted within the font size  
rangeꢀ  
left of the color bar, to start displaying  
79 Using the top left of the font as the  
H (horizontal): origin point, set the horizontal offset and  
15 the BAR ID using the font size as the  
referenceꢀ  
00 vertical offsetꢀ  
89  
zzWhen 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  
top of the vertical oneꢀ  
ID1 CHARACTER ##□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Set the character string of BAR ID1ꢀ  
The ID that is set here is displayed on  
the color barꢀ  
Up to 16 characters can be setꢀ  
Characters which can be used:  
zzAlphanumeric characters  
zzSpaces  
zz! " # % & ' ( ) + , - ꢀ / : ; < =  
`
> ? @ [ ] _ ~  
zzWhen “##” has been input in the  
character string, this part is replaced  
by the camera number (1 to 19) and  
displayedꢀ  
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Web settings (Continued)  
zzINCOM/MIC Screen  
Items when the MAINTENANCE menu is  
selected  
This menu is used for the unit’s intercom settingsꢀ  
Configure the camera’s intercom setting on the cameraꢀ  
Display the START UP screenꢀ  
Display the ANALOG GAIN screenꢀ  
Display the ND NAME screenꢀ  
Display the NETWORK screenꢀ  
Display the VERSION screenꢀ  
Display the PM VIEW SETTING screenꢀ  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
Setting  
Item  
Remarks  
Display the PM OPERATION STATUS screenꢀ  
Display the SYSTEM screenꢀ  
value  
–40ꢀ0dB Set the input level for the intercom  
(4-WIRE and RTS) signalꢀ  
4W/RTS  
IN LEVEL  
0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
20ꢀ0dB  
–40ꢀ0dB Set the output level for the intercom  
(4-WIRE and RTS) signalꢀ  
4W/RTS  
OUT LEVEL  
0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
20ꢀ0dB  
–40ꢀ0dB Set the noise canceling level for the  
engineering intercom (RTS system)ꢀ  
RTS CANCEL  
31ꢀ5dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
GAIN PGM  
0dB Set the gain for the PGM soundꢀ  
20dB  
MIC LEVEL MIC1  
–40ꢀ0dB Finely adjust the level of output from the  
MIC OUT 1 connectorꢀ  
0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
20ꢀ0dB  
–40ꢀ0dB Finely adjust the level of output from the  
MIC OUT 2 connectorꢀ  
MIC LEVEL MIC2  
0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
20ꢀ0dB  
CM/DM  
CM Use this to select the type of intercom  
DM microphone (carbon microphone or  
dynamic microphone) to be connected  
to the unitꢀ  
CM: Carbon microphone  
DM: Dynamic microphone  
CCU INCOM MIC  
CCU SIDE TONE  
–40ꢀ0dB Use this to set the level of the unit’s  
intercom microphones for regular useꢀ  
0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
12ꢀ0dB  
–40ꢀ0dB Use this to set the side tone level of the  
unit’s intercom for regular useꢀ  
–6dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
0ꢀ0dB  
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zzSTART UP Screen  
This menu is used to set the control that is performed when the unit’s  
zzANALOG GAIN Screen  
This menu is used to set the analog signal levelsꢀ  
power is turned onꢀ  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
COMPOSITE  
–50 Set the video level of the analog  
composite signal to be output from  
50 [OUT/PM] of the VBS connectorsꢀ  
CAM POWER  
OFF Set the control of the camera’s power  
ON that is to be performed when the unit’s  
REMOTE power is turned onꢀ  
OFF:  
Factory setting (Variable range: ±8 IRE or more is  
possible)  
The camera’s power will not come on  
even when the unit’s power is turned  
onꢀ In this case, “HEAD POWER”  
must be set to ON on the operation  
panel of the ROPꢀ  
zzND NAME Screen  
This menu is used to set the names of the ND filtersꢀ  
The names set here are displayed for the statuses on the picture  
monitorꢀ  
ON:  
The camera’s power will come on  
when the unit’s power is turned onꢀ  
REMOTE:  
Starts up in accordance with the  
“HEAD POWER” state that was set  
with the ROP last timeꢀ  
Names consisting of up to 4 characters can be set for ND FILTER  
NAME 1 to ND FILTER NAME 4ꢀ  
VF POWER  
OFF Set the control of the viewfinder’s power  
ON that is performed when the unit’s power  
REMOTE is turned onꢀ  
OFF:  
The viewfinder’s power will not come  
on even when the unit’s power is  
turned onꢀ In this case, “VF POWER”  
must be set to ON on the operation  
panel of the ROPꢀ  
ON:  
When the viewfinder’s POWER  
switch is ON, turning on the power of  
this unit also turns on the power of  
the viewfinderꢀ  
REMOTE:  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
Starts up in accordance with the “VF  
POWER” state that was set with the  
ROP last timeꢀ  
Setting  
Item  
Remarks  
value  
ND FILTER  
NAME 1  
1
2
3
4
Set the name of ND filter 1ꢀ  
Maxꢀ 4  
characters  
ND FILTER  
NAME 2  
Set the name of ND filter 2ꢀ  
Set the name of ND filter 3ꢀ  
Set the name of ND filter 4ꢀ  
Maxꢀ 4  
characters  
ND FILTER  
NAME 3  
Maxꢀ 4  
characters  
ND FILTER  
NAME 4  
Maxꢀ 4  
characters  
Characters which can be used:  
zzAlphanumeric characters  
zzSpaces  
zz! " # % & ' ( ) + , - ꢀ / : ; < = > ? @ [ ] _ ~  
`
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zzNETWORK Screen  
This screen displays the network addressesꢀ  
zzPM VIEW SETTING Screen  
This menu is used to set ON or OFF for the items (IRIS, status display)  
zzOn this screen, the addresses cannot be changedꢀ  
to display on the picture monitorꢀ  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
Displays the IP addressꢀ  
Item  
Remarks  
IP ADDRESS  
SUBNETMASK  
CAMERA NOꢀ  
ON Set the display of the camera numberꢀ  
OFF  
Displays the subnet maskꢀ  
CAM MODE  
SCENE FILE NOꢀ  
SHUTTER  
ND FILTER  
GAIN  
ON Set the display of the format of the  
OFF signal output from the cameraꢀ  
DEFAULT  
GATEWAY  
Displays the default gatewayꢀ  
ON Set the display of the scene file numberꢀ  
OFF  
PORT  
Displays the port numberꢀ  
MAC ADDRESS Displays the MAC addressꢀ  
ON Set the display of the shutter speedꢀ  
OFF  
ON Set the display of the ND filter statusꢀ  
OFF  
zzVERSION Screen  
This menu is used to display the version information for the application  
software and FPGAꢀ  
ON Set the display of the gainꢀ  
OFF  
EXTENDER INFO  
IRIS  
ON Set the display of the lens extender  
OFF statusꢀ  
ON Set the display of the IRIS f-valueꢀ  
OFF  
IRIS LEVEL  
ON Set the display of the IRIS level barꢀ  
OFF zzWhen OFF is set, the IRIS display  
screen does not appear on the  
picture monitorꢀ  
Item  
Remarks  
SOFTWARE  
Displays the version of the software installed on the  
unitꢀ  
HARDWARE  
FPGA1  
HARDWARE  
FPGA2  
Displays the versions of the programs installed on the  
unitꢀ  
HARDWARE  
FPGA3  
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zzPM OPERATION STATUS Screen  
This menu is used to set ON or OFF for the operation items to display  
on the picture monitorꢀ  
zzSYSTEM Screen  
This menu is used to initialize the menu settingsꢀ  
To return the menu settings to the factory default settings, add a mark  
to INITIALIZE and then click [EXECUTE]ꢀ  
indicates the factory default settingꢀ  
Setting  
value  
Item  
Remarks  
The following data is initializedꢀ  
z Items in the OPERATION menu  
STATUS  
DISPLAY TIME  
0 sec Set the length of the status display timeꢀ  
2 sec Set the time in 1-second incrementsꢀ  
4 sec When the status of an item that has  
been set to ON on this menu has  
changed, the status is displayed on the  
picture monitor for just the length of  
time that was set for STATUS DISPLAY  
TIMEꢀ  
z Items in the MAINTENANCE menu  
(Excluding, however, the NETWORK screen, VERSION screen,  
SYSTEM screen, and SD CARD screenꢀ)  
Furthermore, the setting information (following data) in the REMOTE  
OPERATION menu* is also initializedꢀ  
z Items in the SD DETAIL menu  
z Items in the SYSTEM menu  
zzWhen 0 (zero) is set, the operations  
(manual and auto) are not displayed  
on the picture monitorꢀ  
(Excluding, however, each of the HD BAR, MIC1 GAIN, MIC1 AMP,  
MIC2 GAIN, and MIC2 AMP itemsꢀ)  
*: The REMOTE OPERATION can be operated with the ROPꢀ  
MANUAL OPERATION STATUS  
MASTER GAIN  
SHUTTER  
LENS EXT  
FILTER  
ON Set the status display for when the  
OFF master gain is changedꢀ  
ON Set the status display for when the  
OFF shutter speed is changedꢀ  
ON Set the status display for when the lens  
OFF extender is changedꢀ  
ON Set the status display for when the filter  
OFF is changedꢀ  
SCENE FILE  
REF LOAD  
ON Set the status display for when the  
OFF scene file is changedꢀ  
ON Set the status display for when the  
OFF reference file is loadedꢀ  
AUTO  
OPERATION  
STATUS  
ON Set the status display for when AWB,  
OFF ABB, or ASU is executedꢀ  
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Table of adjustment setting ranges  
Names in [ ] apply when menu operations are performed from a computer using a Web browserꢀ  
OPERATION menu  
„  
Menu  
Item  
Adjustment setting range  
1080/59ꢀ94i, 1080/50i  
Initial value  
SETTING1  
CCU MODE  
59ꢀ94 Hz: 1080/59ꢀ94i  
(pages 11 and 27)  
50 Hz:  
1080/50i  
SDI RETURN1  
SDI RETURN2  
HD, SD  
HD  
HD, SD  
HD  
SDI OUTPUT 1&2  
SDI OUTPUT 3&4  
HD, SD  
HD  
HD, SD  
HD  
SDI OUTPUT 3&4  
NORMAL, PM  
PM  
NORMAL/PM  
[SDI OUTPUT 3&4 (NORMAL/PM)]  
COMPOSITE  
NORMAL, PM  
PM  
NORMAL/PM  
[COMPOSITE (NORMAL/PM)]  
SETTING2  
(pages 12 and 28)  
FS DELAY  
NORMAL, SHORT  
NORMAL  
ARIB  
HD BAR SELECT  
FULL, BARS-1, ARIB, BARS-2, BARS-3, BARS-4,  
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 7ꢀ5%  
PATHO  
ON, OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
0
ON, OFF  
HD/SD PHASE  
HD H PHASE  
59ꢀ94 Hz: –1099 to 1099  
(pages 13 and 29)  
50 Hz:  
59ꢀ94 Hz: –857 to 857  
50 Hz: –863 to 863  
–1319 to 1319  
SD H PHASE  
0
SD-HD V  
0H, ADVANCE, 0H_SD_DLAY  
0H  
[SD -> HD V PHASE]  
BAR ID  
(page 20 and 30)  
BAR ID SWITCH  
BRIGHTNESS  
ON, OFF  
OFF  
0% (black) to 100% (white)  
(10% increments)  
100%  
ID1 POSITION  
V (vertical): 0 to 5  
H (horizontal): 0 to 15  
V: 0  
H: 0  
ID1  
Maxꢀ 16 characters  
##□□□□□□□□□□□□□□  
[ID1 CHARACTER]  
Characters which can be used:  
zzAlphanumeric characters  
zzSpaces  
zz! " # % & ' ( ) + , - ꢀ / : ; < = > ? @ [ ] _ ~  
`
ID2 POSITION  
V (vertical): 0 to 5  
H (horizontal): 0 to 15  
V: 1  
H: 0  
ID2  
Maxꢀ 16 characters  
##□□□□□□□□□□□□□□  
[ID2 CHARACTER]  
Characters which can be used:  
zzAlphanumeric characters  
zzSpaces  
zz! " # % & ' ( ) + , - ꢀ / : ; < = > ? @ [ ] _ ~  
`
OFFSET  
V (vertical): 0 to 79  
H (horizontal): 0 to 89  
V: 0  
H: 0  
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Table of adjustment setting ranges (Continued)  
Menu  
INCOM/MIC  
(pages 21 and 31)  
Item  
4W/RTS IN LEVEL  
Adjustment setting range  
–40ꢀ0dB to 20ꢀ0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
–40ꢀ0dB to 20ꢀ0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
–40ꢀ0dB to 31ꢀ5dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
0dB, 20dB  
Initial value  
0dB  
0dB  
4W/RTS OUT LEVEL  
RTS CANCEL  
GAIN PGM  
Factory setting  
0dB  
0dB  
MIC1 LEVEL  
–40ꢀ0dB to 20ꢀ0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
[MIC LEVEL MIC1]  
MIC2 LEVEL  
–40ꢀ0dB to 20ꢀ0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
0dB  
[MIC LEVEL MIC2]  
CM/DM  
CM, DM  
DM  
CCU INCOM MIC  
CCU SIDE TONE  
–40ꢀ0dB to 12ꢀ0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
–40ꢀ0dB to 0ꢀ0dB (0ꢀ5dB increments)  
0dB  
–6dB  
MAINTENANCE Menu  
„  
Menu  
Item  
CAM POWER  
VF POWER  
Adjustment setting range  
OFF, ON, REMOTE  
Initial value  
START UP  
(pages 22 and 32)  
REMOTE  
OFF, ON, REMOTE  
REMOTE  
ANALOG GAIN  
COMPOSITE  
–50 to 50  
Factory setting  
(pages 22 and 32)  
ND NAME  
(pages 22 and 32)  
ND FILTER1 NAME  
[ND FILTER NAME 1]  
1
Maxꢀ 4 characters  
ND FILTER2 NAME  
[ND FILTER NAME 2]  
2
Characters which can be used:  
zzAlphanumeric characters  
zzSpaces  
ND FILTER3 NAME  
[ND FILTER NAME 3]  
3
zz! " # % & ' ( ) + , - ꢀ / : ; < = > ? @ [ ] _ ~  
`
ND FILTER4 NAME  
[ND FILTER NAME 4]  
4
NETWORK  
IP ADDRESS  
192ꢀ168ꢀ0ꢀ20  
(pages 23 and 33)  
SUBNET MASK  
[SUBNETMASK]  
255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ0, 255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ128, 255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ192, 255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ0  
255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ224, 255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ240, 255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ248,  
255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ252, 255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ254, 255ꢀ255ꢀ255ꢀ255  
DEFAULT GATEWAY  
PORT  
192ꢀ168ꢀ0ꢀ1  
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  
SOFTWARE  
Display only  
Version display  
Version display  
Version display  
Version display  
ON, OFF  
——  
——  
——  
——  
——  
ON  
VERSION  
(pages 23 and 33)  
HARDWARE FPGA1  
HARDWARE FPGA2  
HARDWARE FPGA3  
CAMERA NOꢀ  
CAM MODE  
PM VIEW SETTING  
(pages 24 and 33)  
ON, OFF  
ON  
SCENE FILE NOꢀ  
SHUTTER  
ON, OFF  
ON  
ON, OFF  
ON  
ND FILTER  
ON, OFF  
ON  
GAIN  
ON, OFF  
ON  
EXTENDER INFO  
IRIS  
ON, OFF  
ON  
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  
[MANUAL OPERATION STATUS  
MASTER GAIN]  
ON, OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
SHUTTER  
[MANUAL OPERATION STATUS  
SHUTTER]  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
LENS EXTENDER  
[MANUAL OPERATION STATUS  
LENS EXT]  
FILTER  
[MANUAL OPERATION STATUS  
FILTER]  
SCENE FILE  
[MANUAL OPERATION STATUS  
SCENE FILE]  
REF LOAD  
[MANUAL OPERATION STATUS  
REF LOAD]  
AUTO OPERATION STATUS  
ON  
SYSTEM  
(pages 25 and 34)  
INITIALIZE  
[SYSTEM DATA]  
NO?, YES?  
[INITIALIZE]  
NO?  
[EXECUTE]  
SD CARD  
(page 25)  
DOWNLOAD DATA BACK UP  
DOWNLOAD LOG  
UPLOAD DATA BACKUP  
UPDATE  
NO?, YES?  
NO?, YES?  
NO?, YES?  
NO?, YES?  
NO?, YES?  
NO?  
NO?  
NO?  
NO?  
CARD FORMAT  
NO?  
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Connector pin assignment table  
[COMMUNICATION]  
JBY-25S-1A3F(LF)(SN) (JꢀSꢀTMfgꢀ Coꢀ, Ltdꢀ)  
Pin Noꢀ  
Signal  
INCOM 1 OUT (H)  
INCOM 1 OUT (C)  
INCOM 1 (GND)  
INCOM 1 IN (H)  
INCOM 1 IN (C)  
PGM IN (H)  
Flow of signals  
CCU → SYSTEM  
CCU → SYSTEM  
Remarks  
1
2
0 dBm, 600 Ω (4W)/1 V [p-p] (RTS)  
zzSelect “4W” or “RTS” and “INCOM1” or “INCOM2” with the “INCOM switches” on the  
rear panelꢀ  
3
[When “RTS” is set, terminate pins 1 and 3 of the connector using a terminating  
resistor (200 Ω)ꢀ]  
4
SYSTEM → CCU  
SYSTEM → CCU  
SYSTEM → CCU  
SYSTEM → CCU  
5
6
0 dBm/–20 dBm, 600 Ω  
zzSelect “0dB” or “20dB” for the GAIN PGM item on the INCOM/MIC screen  
7
PGM IN (C)  
(pages 21 and 31)  
8
PGM IN (GND)  
GND  
9
10  
11  
NC  
R TALLY IN(H)  
SYSTEM → CCU  
SYSTEM → CCU  
ON: Short/TTL(H)/24 V  
Refer to “Example of tally input connections”ꢀ  
OFF: Open/TTL(L)/24 V  
12  
R TALLY IN(C)  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
GND  
INCOM 2 OUT (H)  
INCOM 2 OUT (C)  
INCOM 2 (GND)  
INCOM 2 IN (H)  
INCOM 2 IN (C)  
NC  
CCU → SYSTEM  
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  
rear panelꢀ  
[When “RTS” is set, terminate pins 14 and 16 of the connector using a terminating  
resistor (200 Ω)ꢀ]  
SYSTEM → CCU  
SYSTEM → CCU  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
G TALLY IN (H)  
SYSTEM → CCU  
SYSTEM → CCU  
ON: Short/TTL(H)/24 V  
Refer to “Example of tally input connections”ꢀ  
OFF: Open/TTL(L)/24 V  
25  
G TALLY IN (C)  
zzExample of tally input connections  
AK-HCU200  
R TALLY IN (H)  
(Maxꢀ current 20 mA)  
G TALLY IN (H)  
5 V  
or  
3.9 kΩ  
R TALLY IN (C)  
G TALLY IN (C)  
12.4 kΩ  
“TALLY switch” on the rear panel: MAKE  
(Maxꢀ voltage 24 V)  
AK-HCU200  
R TALLY IN (H)  
G TALLY IN (H)  
(Maxꢀ current 20 mA)  
5 V  
3.9 kΩ  
R TALLY IN (C)  
G TALLY IN (C)  
12.4 kΩ  
Voltage withstand: Maxꢀ 24 V DC  
Current: Maxꢀ 20 mA  
“TALLY switch” on the rear panel: V  
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[MIC OUT 1], [MIC OUT 2]  
HA16RV-3PG(76) (Hirose Electric Coꢀ, Ltdꢀ)  
Pin Noꢀ  
Signal  
Flow of signals  
Remarks  
1
2
3
SHIELD  
HOT  
0 dBm, 600 Ω  
CCU → SYSTEM  
CCU → SYSTEM  
COLD  
[CAMERA]  
AK-HCU200P, AK-HCU200E:  
[MSU]  
This connector is for future function expansionꢀ  
OPS2404-PR (Tajimi Electronics Coꢀ, Ltdꢀ)  
AK-HCU200PS, AK-HCU200ES:  
FXWꢀ3Kꢀ93CꢀTLM (LEMO)  
HR10G-10R-10SC(71) (Hirose Electric Coꢀ, Ltdꢀ)  
Pin Noꢀ  
Signal  
CSU CONT (H)  
Flow of signals  
CCU → MSU  
1
2
Pin Noꢀ  
Signal  
Optical fiber  
Flow of signals  
CAM → CCU  
CSU CONT (C)  
CSU DATA (H)  
CSU DATA (C)  
TALLY R  
CCU → MSU  
MSU → CCU  
MSU → CCU  
CCU → MSU  
CCU → MSU  
CCU → MSU  
CCU → MSU  
CCU → MSU  
1
2
3
4
5
6
3
Optical fiber  
Control line (H)  
Control line (C)  
DC 190 V  
CCU → CAM  
CCU → CAM  
CCU ↔ CAM  
CCU → CAM  
CCU → CAM  
4
5
6
TALLY G  
7
HEAD POWER  
ALARM 1  
GND  
8
9
ALARM 0  
[INCOM]  
NC5FBH (Neutrik Coꢀ, Ltdꢀ)  
10  
GND  
Pin Noꢀ  
Signal  
Remarks  
1
2
3
4
5
SHIELD  
TALK  
Carbon MIC: –10 dB  
Dynamic MIC: –55 dB  
zzSelect from “CM” and “DM”  
for the CM/DM item on the  
INCOM/MIC menuꢀ  
8
1
4
7
6
10  
9
2
3
SHIELD  
RECEIVE  
NC  
5
Connector of cable  
HR10A-10P-10P(73)  
[ROP]  
HR10G-10R-10SC(71) (Hirose Electric Coꢀ, Ltdꢀ)  
Pin Noꢀ  
Signal  
ROP CONT (H)  
Flow of signals  
CCU → ROP  
1
2
ROP CONT (C)  
ROP DATA (H)  
ROP DATA (C)  
NC  
CCU → ROP  
ROP → CCU  
ROP → CCU  
3
4
5
6
NC  
7
NC  
8
NC  
9
+12 V OUT  
GND  
CCU → ROP  
10  
8
1
4
7
6
10  
9
2
3
5
Connector of cable  
HR10A-10P-10P(73)  
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Index  
xxA  
ANALOG GAIN Screen ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ 22, 32  
xxB  
BAR ID Screen ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ 20, 30  
xxH  
HD/SD PHASE Screen ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ 13, 29  
xxI  
INCOM/MIC Screen ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ 21, 31  
IRIS display ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ 4  
xxM  
MAINTENANCE Menu ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ 36  
xxN  
ND NAME Screen ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ 22, 32  
NETWORK Screen ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ 23, 33  
xxO  
Operation displays ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ 7  
OPERATION menu ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ 35  
xxP  
PM OPERATION STATUS Screen ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ 24, 34  
PM VIEW SETTING Screen ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ 24, 33  
xxS  
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  
xxV  
VERSION Screen ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ 23, 33  
xxW  
WARNING ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ 3, 4  
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