Sony HD 3CCD operating instructions Precautions, Typical CCD Phenomena

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Getting Started

Precautions

Operating or storage location

Operating or storing the camera in the following locations may cause damage to the camera:

Extremely hot or cold places (Operating temperature: 0°C to 40°C [32°F to 104°F])

Exposed in direct sunlight for a long time, or close to heating equipment (e.g., near heaters)

Close to sources of strong magnetism

Close to sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation, such as radios or TV transmitters

Locations subject to strong vibration or shock

Ventilation

To prevent heat buildup, do not block air circulation around the camera.

Transportation

When transporting the camera, repack it as originally packed at the factory or in materials equal in quality.

Cleaning

Use a blower to remove dust from the lens or optical filter.

Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the external surfaces of the camera. Stubborn stains can be removed using a soft cloth dampened with a small quantity of detergent solution, then wipe dry.

Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, benzene or thinners as they may damage the surface finishes.

Maintenance

The camera mechanism may cause abnormal noise due to wear and lubrication loss after a long period of use. To maintain optimum performance, we recommend periodical maintenance. If abnormal noise occurs, consult with your Sony dealer.

Note on laser beams

Laser beams may damage a CCD. You are cautioned that the surface of a CCD should not be exposed to laser beam radiation in an environment where a laser beam device is used.

Typical CCD Phenomena

The following phenomena may appear on the monitor screen while you are using the BRC-H700 color video camera. These phenomena stem from the high sensitivity of the CCD image sensors, and do not indicate a fault within the camera.

Vertical smear

A “smear” may appear to extend vertically from very bright subjects, as shown below.

Video monitor

Pale vertical

screen

smear

 

Very bright subject (such as an electric lamp, fluorescent lamp, sunlight, or strong reflected light)

This phenomenon is common to CCD imaging elements using an interline transfer system, and is caused when electric charge induced by infrared radiation deep within the photo sensor is transferred to the resistors.

Aliasing

When shooting fine stripes, straight lines or similar patterns, the lines may become slightly jagged.

Blemishes

A CCD image sensor consists of an array of individual picture elements (pixels). A malfunctioning sensor element will show up as a single pixel blemish in the image. This is generally not a problem.

White speckles

When you shoot a poorly illuminated object at a high temperature, small white dots may appear all over the entire screen image.

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Contents HD 3CCD Color Video Camera For customers in the U.S.A Owner’s RecordFor the customers in Canada Pour les utilisateurs au CanadaTable of Contents Appendix Installation and ConnectionsTypical CCD Phenomena PrecautionsBuilt-in interface card slot FeaturesLong-distance image transmission and pan/tilt/zoom control Visca camera protocol supportedMounted circuit board using lead-free solder Supplied Components and AccessoriesSystem Components External video sync functionRM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Remote commanderOptional Products BRU-H700 HD Optical Multiplex UnitHFBK-SD1 SD Interface Board Video Switcher commercially availableHFBK-HD1 HD Interface Board HFBK-TS1 HDV Interface BoardThis system allows you System ConfigurationSystem configuration Overview System Configuration Operating a BRC-H700 Camera from a Long Distance Operating Multiple BRC-H700 Cameras from a Long Distance CCFC-M100HG CCFC-M100HG BRBK-H700 HD Transmitting Audio Signals Using the BRU-H700HFBK-TS1 HDV HD video monitor Microphone Camera Location and Function of PartsFront RearBottom Setting of the Bottom switchesRemote Commander supplied Installing batteries RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit not suppliedLock button and indicator Mode buttonWhen the menu of the camera is displayed When the menu of the camera is not displayedVisca RS-232C connector Mode selectorVisca RS-422 connector TALLY/CONTACT connectorBRU-H700 HD Optical Multiplex Unit not supplied HFBK-HD1 HD Interface Board not supplied HFBK-SD1 SD Interface Board not suppliedBRBK-H700 HD Optical Multiplex Card not supplied HFBK-XG1 XGA Interface Board not suppliedHFBK-TS1 HDV Interface Board not supplied Main Menu Setting MenusAbout On-Screen Menus Operation Through Menus Menu Operation Using the Supplied Remote CommanderTo return to the main menu To return to the normal display4,5 Spot Light Exposure MenuBack Light White Balance white balance mode Using the ND FilterWhen ONE Push is selected Color MenuPicture Menu Mode focus mode Black and white modeFocus Menu Color BARSetting range of Tilt DOWN/TILT UP Setting range of PAN LEFT/PAN RightPAN Tilt Zoom Menu Ramp CurveSync Master System MenuAnalog OUT Down Converter Menu Status MenuSUB OUT1 ADD SyncPC-OUTPUT Menu HD-SDI MenuSync VD SyncHDV Menu Audio DelayPanning and Tilting Turning on the PowerPan/Tilt and Zoom Operation If the Standby lamp of the camera flashes Operating Multiple Cameras with the Remote CommanderZooming Focusing on a Subject Adjusting the CameraShooting with Back Lighting To focus the camera on a subject automaticallyTo cancel the preset memory To recall the stored settingsTo assign camera addresses automatically To illuminate the panel of the Remote Control UnitOperating Multiple Cameras To assign camera addresses manually Direction REV 1STD PAN-TILT ResetTurn the dial on the upper part of the joystick One-push auto focusing during manual focus adjustment Adjusting the White BalanceTo adjust the white balance automatically To adjust the white balance manuallyFunctions of the R and B controls Adjusting the BrightnessFunctions of the Value and Bright controls To select positions 9 to Storing Camera SettingsSetting the Speed of the Camera Moving to a Preset Position Removing/Attaching the Cable Cover InstallationAttaching an Interface Board To remove the cable coverTo install the camera on a desk Installing the CameraTo remove the interface board To attach the camera to a tripodInstallation example Installing the Camera on the CeilingBefore installation Attachment materials Ceiling Hole Ceiling bracket B To remove the camera Connecting to an AC OutletConnections Connecting the RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Visca Connecting a Device Equipped with Visca RS-422 Connector Monitor HFBK-SD1 SD Connecting a VTR Equipped with HD-SDI Input Connectors Connecting a VTR Equipped with SDI Input ConnectorConnecting the BRU-H700 HD Optical Multiplex Unit Connecting a ComputerCable Second BRC Connecting a Video SwitcherTo connect a single camera Connecting a Sync Signal GeneratorTo connect multiple cameras to the HD sync signal generator Sync To connect multiple cameras to the SD sync signal generatorError messages for the BRU-H700 HD Optical Multiplex Unit Indicators on the BRC-H700 cameraList of Messages Messages for the BRC-H700 cameraSymptom Cause Remedy TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Remedy Speed Menu ConfigurationSTD RGB Presetting menu items Presetting ItemsSUB OUT ADD Sync IMG Size Input/output connectors SpecificationsSupplied accessories SystemBRC-H700 Video Camera DimensionsCeiling Bracket B Top SideRM-BR300 Remote Control Unit Top Front Side BRU-H700 HD Optical Multiplex Unit TopVisca RS-232C in connector mini-DIN 8-pin, female Visca RS-422 connector connector plug 9-pinVisca RS-232C OUT connector mini DIN 8-pin, female Pin AssignmentsBRU-H700 HD Optical Multiplex Unit optional RM-BR300 Remote Control Unit optionalPin Visca RS-232C OUT connector mini DIN 8-pinFemale Second BRC-H700 or BRU-H700 Wiring Diagram of Visca RS-422 ConnectionThird to Seventh BRC-H700 or BRU-H700 To remove the connector plug Using the Visca RS-422 Connector Plug