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1 Operating Instructions2 WARNINGWARNING IMPORTANT For the customers in the U.S.A For the customers in Canada For the customers in Europe For the State of California, USA only 3 For the customers in the USA and CanadaRECYCLING LITHIUM-IONBATTERIES For the customers in Taiwan only AVERTISSEMENT AVERTISSEMENT Pour les clients au Canada Pour les clients en Europe 4 Pour les utilisateurs aux Etats-Uniset au CanadaRECYCLAGE DES ACCUMULATEURS AUX IONS DE LITHIUM WARNUNG WARNUNG WICHTIG Für Kunden in Europa Für Kunden in Deutschland 6 Table of ContentsUsing the CD-ROM Adjusting the Grip Using the IR Remote Commander 7 Using the PHU-60KAdjusting the Iris Adjusting the Zoom Adjusting the Focus 8 Reducing FlickersRec Review Interval Recording Frame Recording Fader Function 9 Clip OperationsCAMERA Status Screen BUTTON/REMOTE Status Screen BATTERY/MEDIA Status Screen 10 Basic Menu OperationsSetup Menu List Connecting External Monitors Operating Clips With a Computer Connecting an External Device (i.LINK Connection) About i.LINK External Synchronization Operating From the RM-B750/B150 Important Notes on Operation Formats and Limitations of Outputs Backup Battery Error/Warning Indications 11 MPEG-2Video Patent Portfolio LicenseIndex 12 Package Configuration13 Features14 IT friendlyFor immediate recording start function Cutting-edgeCamera Technologies Newly developed lens mount VCL-614B2X high-performancezoom lens (supplied) Creative Recording Modes and Settings 23.98P native recording Slow & Quick Motion function Slow Shutter function Selectable gamma curves Interval Recording function 15 Frame Recording functionShutter-anglesettings Picture Profile feature Shot Transition function A variety of functions and designs for high operability XDCAM EX web sites United States Canada Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Russia Latin America Australia Asia (except Korea, China, and Japan) Korea China Japan 16 Using the CD-ROMXDCAM EX Clip Browsing Software CPU Windows: Macintosh: Memory 17 Software Installation2 Select and click on the software that you wish to install Uninstalling an application program Windows computer Macintosh computer 18 Parts Identifications19 13.Eyecup14.Hooks for the shoulder strap (left and right) 15.BATTERY RELEASE button (page 28) 16.Battery pack receptacle (page 28) 17.Headphone jack (stereo mini jack) (page 72, page 99) 18.DC IN (DC power input) connector (page 29) 19.MONITOR OUT connector (BNC type) (page 132) 20.S VIDEO connector (4-pin) (page 132) 21.AUDIO OUT CH-1/CH-2connectors (RCA phono) (page 132) 22.COMPONENT OUT connector (Mini D) (page 132) 23.USB connector (Mini B) (page 133) 24.Lens mount stopper switch (page 37) 25.Eyepiece focusing knob (page 32) 26.Eyepiece (page 34) 27.Viewfinder (page 32) 28.Built-inmicrophones (page 71) 29.REC/TALLY lamp (page 51, page 153) 30.IR remote control receptor 31.AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2connectors (XLR) and input selection switches (page 71) 20 Operation panel on the handle8 L Rear connector panel Audio control block 21 Front lower operation blockSide operation panel Card slot block Upper operation panel 22 BottomZoom Lens VCL-614B2X(Supplied) To remove the lens hood To reattach the hood Lens control block 1.Focus ring (page 64) 2.Zoom ring (page 62) 3.Iris ring (page 61) 4.STEADY SHOT button (page 67) 5.IRIS switch (page 61) 6.MACRO switch (page 67) 7.FOCUS switch (page 65) 8.PUSH AF (momentary auto focus) button (page 66) Controls on the grip 1.REC START/STOP button (page 51) 2.RELEASE (grip release) button (page 39) 3.REC REVIEW button (page 74) 4.EXPANDED FOCUS button (page 65) 5.Servo zoom lever (page 63) 23 IR Remote Commander (Supplied)1.ZOOM T/W (telephoto/wide-angle)button 2.SHOTMARK 1 and 2 buttons (page 74, page 106) 3.THUMBNAIL button 4.PREV (previous clip jump) button 5.F REV (fast reverse) button 6.PLAY/PAUSE button 24 7.REC (record) buttons8.REC PAUSE buttons PUSH SET button (four-way arrow key) 10.NEXT button 11.STOP button 12.F FWD (fast forward) button 13.PUSH AF button 25 On-ScreenIndications6.Media remaining indication [M] (page 46) 7.Zoom position indication [M] (page 62) 8.Lens extender indication 9.TLCS mode indication [M][D] (page 120) 10.Steady Shot indication [M] (page 67) 11.Focus mode indication [M] ( [D] only in MF mode) (page 64) 12.White balance mode and color temperature indications [M][D] (page 54) 13.Picture profile indication [M][D] (page 88) 14.ND filter indication [M] (page 53) 15.Iris position indication [M][D] (page 61) 16.Gain indication [M][D] (page 58) 17.Shutter mode/shutter speed indication [M][D] (page 59) 18.Audio level meters [M] (page 72) 19.Histogram indication [M][A] 20.Fader indication [M] (page 86) 21.Video level cautioning indication [M] 22.Depth-of-Fieldindication [M][A] 23.Brightness level indication [M][A] 24.Special recording mode indication [M] 25.Video Format indication [M] (page 52) 26 Direct Menu OperationTo operate the Direct menu 1 Press the joystick or the jog dial Example: 28 Power Supply31 Setting the Clock32 Adjusting the Viewfinder35 Adjusting the Lens1 Start the camcorder in Camera mode by setting the power switch to CAMERA 2 Set the IRIS switch to AUTO 3 Place a high-contrastsubject, such as a flange focal length adjustment chart about 3 m (10 ft.) away from the camcorder, and light it well enough to provide a sufficient video output level 4 Set the ZOOM switch to SERVO (Power Zoom mode) 6 Move the cursor to “Execute” then press the joystick or the jog dial During adjustment When the adjustment finished If the adjustment fails 36 Replacing the LensOptional exclusive lens 37 Removing the supplied lens3 Pull the lens forward to remove 2 Turn the lens mount lever downward Attaching an exclusive lens 2 Attach the lens When using a non-exclusivelens When you mount a serial lens When you mount a non-seriallens 38 Retrieving the Lens FileWhen using an exclusive lens 39 Adjusting the GripUsing the Cheek Pad 43 Handling SxS Memory Cards44 Inserting/Removing an SxSMemory Card2 Insert the SxS memory card into the slot Inserting an SxS memory card 1 Pull up the cover to release the lock then open 3 Close the cover Status indications by the ACCESS lamps Lamp Slot statuses Removing an SxS memory card 45 Switching Between SxS Memory Cards2 Press the EJECT button again to remove the card Formatting an SxS Memory CardTo execute formatting Recording/playback during formatting If formatting fails To format by menu operation Checking the Remaining Time Available for Recording Replacing an SxS memory card 46 Restoring an SxS Memory CardTo restore a card If restoration fails 47 Using the PHU-60K50 Basic Operation Procedure51 Recording (Full Auto mode)6 Press the FULL AUTO button so that the button indicator lights 7 Press the REC START/STOP button 8 To stop recording, press the REC START/STOP button again To prevent a switching error Checking the last recorded clip (Rec Review) 9 Press the REC REVIEW button To delete clips 52 Selecting the Video Format53 Switching the ND Filters54 Adjusting the White Balance55 Executing Auto White Balance1 To store the adjustment value in memory, select Memory A or Memory B mode 2 Select the appropriate ND filter according to the lighting condition 4 Adjust the lens iris opening 5 Press the WHT BAL button If auto white-balanceadjustment fails 56 Adjusting the BlackBalanceDisplaying the Markers and Zebra Patterns Displaying the center marker Displaying the aspect marker 57 Displaying the Zebra PatternsTurning the zebra-patternindication on off Displaying the guide frame lines Changing the zebra pattern 58 Setting the Gain59 Setting the Electronic Shutter60 Setting the fixed shutter with theCAMERA SET menu Speed (standard speed) mode Frame rate Shutter speed (sec.) Frame rateShutter speed (sec.) Angle (standard angle) mode Setting with the Direct menu 61 Adjusting the Iris62 Adjusting the Zoom63 Operating the Zoom ManuallyUsing the Power ZoomTo adjust with the power zoom lever on the grip To adjust with the ZOOM button on the handle Speed ZOOM button operation switch 64 Adjusting the Focus68 Reducing Flickers69 Setting the Time DataVideo Frame TC Format formats setting 70 Setting the User BitsSetting eight digits as desired 1 Set “Mode” of “Users Bit” to “Fix.” 2 Specify the values on the Setting line and select “SET.” Recording the current date as the user bits Set “Mode” of “Users Bit” to “Date.” Displaying the Time Data 71 Recording Audio SignalsUsing the Built-inStereo Microphones Using External Inputs Using an External Microphone3 Set the corresponding AUDIO IN switch (CH-1or CH-2)to EXT MIC: Audio recording in special recording modes 72 Monitoring the AudioAdjusting the Audio Recording LevelsTo adjust the levels automatically (AGC) To adjust the levels manually To adjust the audio monitoring volume 73 Outputting the ColorBars and Reference Tone 74 Rec Review76 Interval Recording1 Select “Interval Rec” of the CAMERA SET menu 2 Set “Setting” to “On.” 3 Set the time between recordings with “Interval Time.” 4 Set the number of frames to be recorded at a time with “Number of Frames.” 5 Exit the menu 77 Performing Interval RecordingPress the REC START/STOP button Stopping Interval Recording Canceling Interval Recording mode 78 Frame Recording79 Slow & Quick Motion Recording80 Recording in Slow & Quick Motion Mode1 Press the S&Q Motion dial for more than 1 second 2 Set the frame rate for recording by turning the S&Q Motion dial With a 1080 format: 1 to 30 fps With a 720 format: 1 to 60 fps When the RM-B750/B150Remote Control Unit is connected, “S&Q Motion” of the Stopping recording Canceling Slow & Quick Motion mode 81 Freeze Mix: Image Alignment82 Shot Transition83 Shot-transitioninformation areaSetting procedure 1 Select “Shot Transition” from the CAMERA SET menu 2 Specify the conditions for a shot transition Trans Time Trans Speed Time/Speed Trans Curve Setting Contents and icon and icon Start Timer Rec Link Off: 3 Exit the menu to finish the settings Registering a shot 2 Adjust the camera settings to obtain an image you wish to register 3 When adjustment is finished, press the Shot A or Shot B button Checking the registered settings (Shot) 84 Recording with a Shot Transition3 Press the REC START/STOP button 85 When “Rec Link” is “Shot-A”or “ShotB,” Making a transition from Shot A to Shot B 2 Press the A button 4 Press the REC START/STOP button Making a transition from Shot B to Shot A 2 Press the B button Ending recording To cancel recording while a transition is in progress Releasing a Shot Transition 86 Fader Function87 For fading in a sceneFor fading out Ending Recording with a Fade Out Press the REC START/STOP button to start fading out of the camera picture Canceling the Fader function 88 Picture Profiles4 Press the PICTURE PROFILE button to exit the menu Selecting a Picture Profile using the Direct menu 89 Copying the Settings of a Picture Profile1 Select the source picture profile by proceeding from step 1 to 3 of “Selecting a Picture Profile using the PICTURE PROFILE menu” on page 2 Select “Copy” from “SET” of the PICTURE PROFILE menu 3 Specify the target picture profile 4 Select “Execute.” Resetting a Picture Profile2 Select “Reset” from “SET” of the PICTURE PROFILE menu 3 Select “Execute.” 90 Picture Profile Items94 Deleting Clips95 Storing/Retrieving the Setting Data96 Playing Back Clips8.Special recording information Switching the SxS memory cards Displaying only the clips marked OK on the thumbnail screen 97 Playback2 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button 98 Display example (Playback mode):Information displayed on the playback screen Guide marks Functions 7.Audio levels 1.Battery remaining/DC IN voltage 2.Playback mode 3.SxS memory card in use 4.Time data 5.Clip no./total number of clips on the memory card 6.Joystick operation guidance area Pausing the playback Switching to high-speedplayback To play at a high speed in the forward direction To play at a high speed in the reverse direction To return to normal playback 99 Cueing upTo return to the top of the current clip To start playback from the top of the first clip To jump to the top of the next clip To start playback from the top of the last clip Monitoring audio Adding shot marks during playback Stopping playback Press the THUMBNAIL button 100 Press the STOP button101 Clip Operations102 Basic Operations of the Clip Operation MenusDisplaying a Clip Operation menu Selecting a Clip Operation menu item Clip Operation menu on the thumbnail screen Item Clip Operation menu in Pause mode 103 Displaying the Detailed Information of a Clip1.Image of the current clip 2.Image of the previous clip 3.Image of the next clip 4.Clip name 5.OK mark 6.Date and starting time of recording 7.Recording format 9.Timecode of the displayed frame 10.Timecode at the recording starting point 11.Timecode at the recording ending point 12.Duration of the clip 13.Recorded audio channels Adding the OK Mark to a Clip2 Select “Execute,” and press the jog dial or the joystick 1 Select “OK MARK ADD” from the Clip Deleting the OK mark Operation menu 1 Select “OK MARK DEL” from the Clip Operation menu 2 To delete, select “Execute” then press the jog dial or the joystick 104 Copying a Clip2 Select “COPY CLIP” from the Clip Operation menu 3 To copy, select “Execute” then press the jog dial or the joystick Examples: To cancel copying on the way Deleting a Clip2 Select “DELETE CLIP” from the Clip Operation menu 3 To delete, select “Execute” then press the jog dial or the joystick Displaying the EXPAND CLIP Screen2 Select “EXPAND CLIP” from the Clip Operation menu EXPAND CLIP screen 1.Frame information 2.Timecode indication Clip Operation menu on the EXPAND CLIP screen 105 Displaying the SHOT MARK Screen1 Select a clip on the thumbnail screen 2 Press the joystick or the jog dial 3 Select “SHOT MARK,” “SHOT MARK1,” or “SHOT MARK2.” SHOT MARK: SHOT MARK1: SHOT MARK screen example 1.Timecode indication Clip Operation menu on the SHOT MARK screen 106 Adding/Deleting Shot MarksAdding a shot mark in Pause mode 2 Select “SHOT MARK1 ADD” or “SHOT MARK2 ADD” from the Clip Operation menu Adding a shot mark on the EXPAND CLIP screen Deleting a shot mark 2 Select the “SHOT MARK1 DEL” or “SHOT MARK2 DEL” from the Clip Operation menu 107 Changing the Index Frame2 Select “SET INDEX PIC” from the Clip Operation menu Dividing a Clip2 Select “DIVIDE CLIP” from the Clip Operation menu 108 Showing the Status Screens109 CAMERA Status Screen110 AUDIO Status Screen111 VIDEO Status ScreenBUTTON/REMOTE Status Screen 112 BATTERY/MEDIA Status Screen113 Overview of the Setup Menus114 Basic Menu Operations117 Setup Menu List131 Connecting External Monitors132 the connected monitorSDI OUT connector (BNC type) To display the menus and status information on the connected monitor COMPONENT OUT connector (mini-Dconnector) MONITOR OUT connector (BNC type) S VIDEO connector (S connector) To display the menus and status information on the connected monitor AUDIO OUT CH1/CH2 connectors (RCA phono jacks) 133 Operating Clips With a Computer135 Connecting an ExternalDevice (i.LINK Connection)2 Set the external device to recording standby status 3 Set the camcorder to Camera mode by setting the power switch to CAMERA Indication Status of the external device 136 Nonlinear EditingSetting on this camcorder Recording External Input Signals1 Set the external signal to a format that can be recorded on the camcorder 2 Set “i.LINK I/O” (page 129) of the OTHERS menu to “Enable.” 3 Set the camcorder to Media mode 4 Press the STOP button to set the camcorder to STOP mode 137 About i.LINK138 External Synchronization140 Operating From the RM141 Operating the menu from the RM-B7501 Press and light the MONITOR button then press the VF MENU button 3 When the settings are completed, press the VF MENU button to exit the menu 1 Select “S&Q Motion” from the CAMERA SET menu 3 Select the frame rate for recording with “Frame Rate.” 4 Press the VTR/START STOP button To stop recording To cancel Slow & Quick Motion mode 142 Functions Operable From the RM-B750/B150(Camera Mode)Operation on the RM-B150 the RM-B750 Adjustments of the lens functions Operation on the lens Operation on Adjustments of the Picture Profiles 143 Picture Profile itemOperation on the RM-B150 RM-B750 144 Important Notes on Operation148 Lens File Operations149 Backup Battery151 Troubleshooting153 Error/Warning Indications155 SpecificationsContinuous operation time (recording) Mass Dimensions Supplied accessories 156 Camera BlockPickup device Optical system Lens mount Built-infilters Sensitivity Minimum illumination Video S/N Horizontal resolution Gain Shutter speed Slow shutter Audio BlockBuilt-inmicrophones Built-inspeaker ViewfinderScreen size of the built-inLCD Aspect ratio Transmission Inputs/OutputsInput connectors AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2connectors DC IN connector SDI OUT connector COMPONENT OUT connector Headphone connector i.LINK (HDV) connector USB connector 157 Supplied Lens (VCL-614B2X)Focal length Zoom Zoom ratio 14⋅ Maximum relative aperture Iris Focus Picture stabilizing function Filter thread Macro Optional Accessories 159 Index
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