Sony DXC-D30WSP service manual Viewfinder Normal Indications, Viewfinder Screen Indications

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a), b), c)

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Viewfinder Screen Indications

Displaying the advanced menu and switching to the normal indications

immediately, move the cursor to the menu number and then press the DOWN/OFF button.

To reinitialize all settings in the advanced

Viewfinder Normal Indications

During normal operation, the following items can be indicated in the viewfinder.

Use the following procedure to display the advanced

menu to their factory defaults, press the UP/ON

button. A confirmation screen appears. Press the

menu.

UP/ON button to confirm the reinitialization, or

1 Move the POWER switch to the ON position while

the DOWN/OFF button to cancel it. In either

 

holding down the UP/ON button to display the

 

case, the display now switches to advanced menu

 

advanced menu selection screen.

 

page 2.

2

To display advanced menu page 2

 

1VTR operation status indication

2TAKE/CUE indication a)

3Recording time or time data indication a), b), c)

4NG indication a)

5Clip mode indication a)

a), b)

R E C T A P E N E A R E N D

 

 

T C G 1 2 : 3 4 : 5 6: 0 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E Z

 

N G

A U T O B L A C K

A T W

 

M

-O K -

E V S

VTR warning indication a), b)

EZ mode indication

ATW indication

EVS indication

Move the POWER switch to the ON position with the UP/ON button held down

UP/ON buttona)

DOWN/OFF buttona)

Normal indications

T C G 1 2 : 3 4 : 5 6 : 0 0

M 1 9 8

 

 

0

 

 

N D

9 4

0 8

2 4

S S : 1 / 1 0 0 0

2 : 2 4 PM

6Clip remaining indication a)

7Status display area

8EZ FOCUS indication

9LOW LIGHT indication c)

0Camera microphone output

indication c)

1 9 8

 

 

 

 

 

 

R1

E Z F O CU S

 

N D

: L OW

G H T

9 4 0 8 2 4

S S : 1 / 1 0 0 0

2 : 2 4 PM

 

3 0 -2 5 E R R O R : D S P

Lens f-stop indication c) Gain indication c)

Filter setting indication c) Clock indication a), b), c), d) Voltage/error indication

Advanced menu page 1

page 2

Audio recording level indicators Tape remaining indication

a), b), c)

Shutter setting indication c)

 

PAGE 1(NEXTm$ PREVm4)

 

 

mALL RESET

DOWN/OFF

UP/ON

(YESm4)

button

 

buttona)

 

 

EXIT MENU (YESm4)

No reinitalization

PAGE 2(NEXTm$ PREVm4)

GAIN mHIGH:18dB

MID: 9dB

LOW: OdB DL:ON

EXIT MENU (YESm4)

UP/ON button c)

a)Displayed only when a DSR-1/1P is connected.

b)Displayed only when a PVV-3/3P is connected.

c)Whether or not to display can be selected by menu setting.

d)This is recorded over the picture being shot.

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Confirmation

Pressing the MENU/

STATUS switch down

screen

 

PAGE 1(NEXTm$ PREVm4)

 

DOWN/OFF button

mALL RESET SURE?

 

All settings in the

(NOm$ YESm4)

advanced menus

 

UP/ON buttona)

reinitialized

EXIT MENU (YESm4)

UP/ON or DOWN/

OFF buttona) page 3

PAGE 3(NEXTm$ PREVm4)

mAWB MEM:2

TONE:OFF

BARS:SMPTE

REMOTE1:REC

REMOTE2:MARK BAUD RATE:9600

EXIT MENU (YESm4)

UP/ON or DOWN/

OFF buttona)

page 14b)

PAGE14(NEXTm$ PREVm4)

SETUP NAVI CAMERAmTAPE

mSTORE DATA (YESm4)

UP/ON buttonc)

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EXIT MENU (YESm4)

a) Set the cursor to the page number and press the UP/ON or

DOWN/OFF button.

b) The menu configuration differs according the camera head’s

switch settings, the connected VTR, and the type of input

DOWN/OFF buttona)

UP/ON buttonc)

c) Set the cursor to EXIT MENU and press the UP/ON button.

DXC-D30WS/P(E)/V1

signal. A 14-page configuration results when all of the

advanced menu pages are displayed.

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The significance of each of the indications shown in the figure is as follows.

1VTR operation status indication

This indicates the VTR’s current operation status (REC, PLAY, etc.).

2TAKE/CUE indication

This displays a TAKE or CUE indicator when using the ClipLink function and recording with the DSR-1/ 1P.

TAKE: When recording in Mark mode, this indication appears when a Mark IN point is set and disappears when the next Mark OUT point is set.

CUE: When recording in CUE mode, this indication appears for about 1 second when a cue point is set.

3Recording time or time data indication This shows the following values.

When the REC TIME switch on the camera is in the TTL position: The total recording time

When the REC TIME switch on the camera is in the DUR position: The duration of the current recording cut

• With a VTR connected, when the REC TIME switch

on the camera head is in the OFF position and the

item TC IND in advanced menu page 6 is set to

“ON”: A time data value from the VTR depending on

the DISPLAY switch settings on the VTR as shown

in the following table

DISPLAY switch

Time data displayed

setting

 

COUNTER

CNT: Tape transport time

TC

TCG: a time code from the time code

 

generator

 

TCR: a time code from the time code

 

reader

U-BIT

UBG: a user bit value from the user

 

bit generator

When using the DSR-1/1P, time data values appear during playback, fast forward, rewind, or recording review.

4NG indication

An “NG” (No Good) indicator appears if you designate a recorded scene as “NG” when using the ClipLink function and recording with the DSR-1/1P.

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Contents DXC-D30WS DXC-D30WSP Varning Manual Structure Introducing this manual Related manualsTable of Contents Digital Video Camera Operating instructionsTable of Contents Features Overview Advanced Menu SettingsAbout This Manual Advanced Menu Settings Video Output and Viewfinder Picture Battery Pack Operating TimesItemSettings Related Products SpecificationsSupplied accessories DXC-D30WSL/D30WSPL Camera HeadHorizontal resolution in 169 mode SpecificationsMeasuring Horizontal Resolution Horizontal resolution in 43 modeChart of Optional Components and Accessories DXCUsing Battery Packs Camera Adaptor Power Supply Using the Camcorder GripCamera Head VCL-916BYA Zoom Lens DXF-701/701CE Viewfinder Table of Contents Product Configurations Camera adaptorFeatures Location and Function of Parts Camera HeadLocation and Function of Parts Front view Left and upper viewVCL-916BYA Zoom Lens DXF-701/701CE Viewfinder Location and Function of Parts Attaching a camcorder grip to the DSR-1/1P Using the Camcorder GripFitting a VTR To remove the VTRFitting a VTR Attaching a camcorder grip to the PVV-3/3PFitting the Lens If using a lens with a 6-pin connectorFitting optional filters Using the Viewfinder Using AccessoriesUsing an Optional Microphone Fitting to a Tripod Using AccessoriesAdjusting the Shoulder Pad Position Fitting an optional microphoneConnecting a Portable VTR Using Accessories Using the Carrying CaseConnections Connected VTR Connecting a Number of Cameras Using a Camera Control UnitConnections VTRBattery pack operating times Power SupplyUsing Battery Packs Battery low indicationsCamera with a separate power supply Basic Procedure for ShootingPower Supply Camera Adaptor Power Supply Filter setting Lighting conditionsShooting with the DSR-1/1P Basic Procedure for ShootingUsing the ClipLink Function Reviewing the recordingSetting cue points as you shoot Using the Edit Search Function While Back Space EditingSetting Mark IN/OUT points as you shoot Shooting with the DSR-1/1PViewfinder Screen Indications Using the Freeze Mix FunctionChanging the Viewfinder Display Viewfinder Normal Indications Viewfinder Screen IndicationsViewfinder Normal Indications Status Indications Contents and Settings of EachViewfinder Basic Menu Basic Menu OperationsSetting the recording time in minutes Setting the recording time in secondsViewfinder Basic Menu DSR-1/1P Basic menu pages 8Entering the title To record a titleTo change Viewfinder Advanced MenuAdvanced Menu Operations To return to the normal indicationsViewfinder Advanced Menu Advanced menu pages 13 EZ mode settingsAdvanced menu pages 9 to To set the camera IDUsing the DSR-1/1P 38Setup FilesCalling up a Setup File To call up files recorded onto a tape whenSaving File Settings Setup Files Changing File SettingsTo save setup files to a tape when using the DSR-1/1P Setup Files Using SetupNavi and SetupLog with the DSR-1/1PSetting up the camera Using Data Recorded on Tape Viewing SetupLog Data Using SetupNavi and SetupLog with the DSR-1/1PRecording the Menu Settings onto a Tape To abort the data recording while in progressWhite Balance Adjustment Saving an Appropriate White Balance Value in MemoryUsing the ATW Auto Tracing White Balance Function White Balance AdjustmentLight Sources and Color Temperature Using the Preset White Balance SettingsShutter speeds 44Black Balance Adjustment Shutter SettingsSetting the shutter speed, CLS and EVS function CLS Clear Scan functionHow to set the date and time Setting the Clock and Timestamping RecordingsShutter Settings When shooting is finishedViewfinder Screen Adjustments 46Setting the Clock and Timestamping RecordingsIris Adjustments Adjusting the LensFlange Focal Length Adjustment Using the zebra pattern in manual adjustment modeEnding close-up shooting Settings for Special Cases48Adjusting the Lens Macrophotography Reducing the size of the imageCharacteristics of CCD Sensors Settings for Special CasesAdjusting Color in the Specified Area Important Notes on OperationDXC-D30/D30P Camera Head VCL-916BYA Zoom LensHood Design and specifications are subject to changeDXF-701/701CE Viewfinder VCL-915BYA/916BY/1012BY Zoom Lens52Chart of Optional Components and Accessories VHS VTRRemoval of Cabinet Board LayoutRemoval of Side Plate Disassembly Replacement of Main PartsReplacement of CCD Unit AssemblyCN2 Connector Input/Output Signals Connectors and CablesPin Signal Specification CAMERA/CA 76P, Male Remote 10P, Female VF 20P, Female How to Attach of the Extension Board EX-591 HOW to Handle of AT-125 BoardConnection Connector Replacement Way of ROMIC102DC-DC Converter Voltage External View Check Point Voltage ValueMenu screen Service Mode OperationService mode ConnectionReset object item and standard set value for setting Table Standard set value4 Pre Knee Setting 1 Reset3 Flare Adjustment 2 Standing Correction7 Chroma/VF Adjustment 5 Component Level Adjustment6 CLP Level Adjustment 8 SC adjustment11 Head Block No. information 9 Various kinds items setting10 Test Mode 12 RG, SUB communication15 Various items setting 13 Various items setting14 Title Color setting 16 Knee setting 3 not in used17 Various setting 18 Selfdiagnosis19 Selfdiagnosis 20 SelfdiagnosisRC-CY 21 SelfdiagnosisRC-PMPD RC-CCRDSP COM Memory22 Present unit condition indication 23 TG ROM OperationEquipment Required Connection Grayscale chartPreparation Pattern box PTB-500Switch Setting Before Adjustment Adjustment Item Color Bar Signal Confirmation Before AdjustmentSensitivity Measurement Confirmation INT SC-H Phase Adjustment Camera AdjustmentSub-Carrier Frequency Adjustment 3. Y/R-Y/B-Y CLP Level AdjustmentAdjusting point 4. Y/SYNC/R-Y/B-Y Level AdjustmentCarrier Balance Adjustment LVL UP LVL→ SET UP on MAT Dest Smpte Chroma VBS Level AdjustmentVBS Level Adjustment To be extended ES-22 board PreparationChroma YC Level Adjustment YC Level AdjustmentSpecification for Ntsc VF Sync → VF Blkg VF SYNC/BLKG Level AdjustmentSpecification a = 165 ±5 mV → CAM/DCC+Test point Spec Mode VA-185 board Pedestal AdjustmentShading Adjustment → R Shad G Shad B ShadAdjusting point Lens iris Flare AdjustmentMIC LEVEL/MIC Level IND Adjustment →CAM/DCC+Adjusting point 1CV3/MB-785 board Specification Character Position AdjustmentTitle Adjustment Adjusting point 1CV1/MB-785 board SpecificationPage Sony Corporation

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