Parts and their functions
Lens iris selector switch [IRIS MANU/AUTO]
The lens is set to automatic iris (ALC) if this switch is set to [AUTO] when the iris selector switch on the lens is at [AUTO]. The lens iris can now be finely adjusted using the lens iris control by setting the scene file switch to [USER] and setting [Auto iris adjust] to [ON] using the camera’s menu in this status.
(For details of the camera menus, refer to the camera’s operating instructions.)
When the switch is set to [MANU], the lens iris can be adjusted manually from closed to wide open using the lens iris control .
Lens iris control [IRIS LEVEL]
ALC (AGC and ELC) can be finely adjusted by setting the lens iris selector switch to [AUTO], the scene file switch to [USER], and [Auto iris adjust] to [ON] using the camera’s menu.
When the lens iris selector switch is set to [MANU], the lens iris can be adjusted manually from closed to wide open.
Note:
The ALC cannot be finely adjusted and the lens iris cannot be adjusted when the iris selector switch on the lens is set to a position other than [AUTO] (such as [MANU]).
With some lenses, the open and close directions with respect to the control directions may be reversed. If this is the case, contact the lens manufacturer or your dealer.
Intercom connector [INCOM] (XLR 4-pin connector)
A headset is connected here. Intercommunication is then possible between the camera, RCU and live switcher. Set the INCOM selector switch on the live switcher
1: GND
2: MIC (this is where the headset microphone is connected)
3: GND
4:SPEAKER (this is where the headset speaker is connected)
Use a dynamic type of microphone with an impedance of approximately 200 ohms for the headset to be connected.
Recommended headset:
Intercom volume adjustment control
[INCOM LEVEL]
This is used to adjust the volume of the sound heard through the speaker of the headset connected to the INCOM connector.
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