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Contents
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WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
WARNUNG
For the customers in USA
For the customers in Europe
Pour les clients européens
Für Kunden in Europa
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Table of Contents
3-3Checking the Recording — Playback
3-4Recording the Recording Start Time Code onto
Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording
4-1Adjusting the Black Balance and the White Balance
4-2Setting the Electronic Shutter
4-7Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen
4-8Adjustments and Settings from Menus
4-9Saving/Loading User Menu Data to/from
Memory Stick
4-10Resetting USER Menu Settings to the Standard
Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder
5-10Connecting the Remote Control Unit
Chapter 6 Maintenance
Testing the Camcorder Before Shooting
Appendix
A-1
A-9
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1-1Features
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1 1-1-2VTR Features
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1-2Example of System
1Configuration
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1-3Precautions
2-1Power Supply
3POWER switch
2 4 LIGHT switch
AUTO:
MANUAL:
2-2Accessory Attachments
3 LIGHT connector (2-pin,female)
4 Lens mount (special bayonet mount) Use this for mounting the lens
5 Lens locking lever
6 Lens mount cap
7 LENS connector (12-pin)
2-3Audio Functions
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4LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2)(audio channel 1 and channel 2 recording level) controls
5AUDIO SELECT (CH-1/CH-2)(audio channel-1and channel-2
adjustment method select) switches
6AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 / CH-3/CH-4(audio input select) switches
AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2switches
W (WIRELESS):
7 CUE IN (cue track input) switch
CH-1:
MIX:
CH-2:
qd qs qa
qs MONITOR volume control
CH-1/2 / CH-3/4switch
MONITOR switch
qf Built-inspeaker
qg EARPHONE jacks (minijack)
2-4Shooting and Recording
Playback Functions
9 qa qs
2BRIGHT (brightness) control
3 CONTRAST control
4PEAKING control
5ZEBRA (zebra pattern) switch
ON:
6TALLY switch
HIGH:
OFF:
LOW:
7Viewfinder
qa Cameraman tally indicator
qs Viewfinder stopper
qd qf qg qh qj qk ql w;
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qf SHUTTER selector
qg AUTO W/B BAL (automatic white/black balance adjustment) switch
WHT:
BLK:
qh ASSIGN (assignable) switches 1/2
qk OUTPUT/DCC (output signal/dynamic contrast control) selector
BARS:
CAM:
ql WHITE BAL (white balance memory) switch
PRST (preset):
A or B:
B (ATW):
w; TURBO GAIN button
wa ws wd wf wg
ws HD SDI OUT (HD SDI output) connector (BNC type)
wd REMOTE (remote control) connector (8-pin)
wf TEST OUT (test output) connector (BNC type)
wg GENLOCK IN (genlock input) connector (BNC type)
wh wj
wk wl e; ea es
wj VTR SAVE/STBY (VTR power saving/standby) switch
SAVE:
STBY:
wk EJECT (cassette eject) button
wl REW (rewind) button and indicator
2-5Menu Operating Section
1Memory stick compartment
2MENU knob
Push:
Turn:
3STATUS ON/SEL / OFF (menu display on/paging/display off) switch
ON/SEL:
4MENU ON/OFF (menu display) switch To use this switch, open the cover
CANCEL/PRST:
ESCAPE:
2-6Time Code System
2TC IN (time code input) connector (BNC type)
3TC OUT (time code output) connector (BNC type)
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4HOLD (display hold) button
5RESET (counter reset) button
6DISPLAY (LCD) switch CTL: Control signal
TC:
DATA:
PRESET/REGEN/CLOCK (preset/regeneration/clock) switch
PRESET:
REGEN:
CLOCK:
F-RUN/SET/R-RUN
SHOT-TIME:
SHOT-NO:
2-7Warnings and Indications
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5BACK TALLY switch
ON:
6LIGHT switch
7WARNING indicator
8Display panel
2-8Warnings and Indications
on the Display Panel
VTR operation and status indicators
Time code displays
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2-9Indicators on the Viewfinder
3BATT (battery) indicator
6(warning) indicator
5VTR SAVE indicator
3-1About Cassettes
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Notes
Checking the tape for slack
Unloading a cassette
Unloading a cassette manually
3-1-2Preventing Accidental Erasure
3-2Recording
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Shooting
When the black balance and white balance settings are already in memory:
Cassette control buttons
3-2-2Continuous Recording
When the camcorder is in the recording pause mode
If you turn off the power during a recording pause
Continuous recording in other cases
3-2-3Recording Good Shot Markers
Recording markers to the tape
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Recording a shot marker
3-2-4Recording a Recording Start Marker
Setting the Loop Rec time/Loop Rec mode
Loop Rec time
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To set the Loop Rec mode
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Camcorder operations in Loop Rec mode
3 Turning off the camera
When the tape runs out during recording
Setting the auto Interval Rec
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Camcorder operation in auto Interval Rec mode
To continue auto interval recording
To interrupt auto interval recording
To end auto interval recording
Time required for shooting and time required for recording on the tape
Notes on auto Interval Rec mode
•Time code
•Audio
•Cassette control buttons
•Menu operation
recording
• When tape runs out during auto interval recording
Setting the manual Interval Rec
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Camcorder operation in manual Interval Rec mode
To end manual interval recording
Notes on manual Interval Rec mode
• Cassette control buttons
• Menu operation
•When the camcorder power is switched off during manual interval recording
•When tape runs out during manual interval recording
3-2-7Continuous Recording on the Previous Cut
Continuous recording of a new cut after the cut before the most recent cut
Searching for the end of the recording and turning in recording pause mode
3-3Checking the Recording
—Playback
3-3-2Checking the Recording on the Color Video Monitor — Playback in Color
When using the HKDW-702extension board (not supplied)
for down converting
3-4Recording the Recording
Start Time Code onto the
Memory Label - Tele-File
To confirm the remaining capacity on the memory label
Warnings on the viewfinder screen when the remaining capacity is 0 %
To clear recorded data
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4-1Adjusting the Black
Balance and the White
Balance
4-1-1Adjusting the Black Balance
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If automatic black balance adjustment cannot be made
Black balance memory
If a memory error occurs
4-1-2Adjusting the White Balance
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If the automatic white balance adjustment cannot be made
If you have no time to adjust the white balance
White balance memory
4-2Setting the Electronic Shutter
4-2-2Selecting the Shutter Mode and Speed
Setting the shutter mode and standard-modeshutter speed
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Setting the shutter speed in ECS mode
When the RM-B150Remote Control Unit is connected
Changing the range of choice of shutter mode and speed settings
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4-3Changing the Reference
Value for Automatic Iris
Adjustment
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To open the iris by 0.5 stop:
To open the iris by 1 stop:
To close the iris by 0.5 stop:
To close the iris by 1 stop:
F5
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4-4Adjusting the Audio Level
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Using the LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2)controls
Manually adjusting the audio level of the front
4 microphone
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Using the LEVEL controls
Input level of the audio channels CH-3and CH-4
CH-3
CH-4
4-5Setting the Time Data
SHIFT:
ADVANCE:
Resetting a modified numeric value to 00:00:00:00
F-RUN:
To set the drop frame mode/non-dropframe mode
To make the time code continuous
4-5-2Saving the Real Time in the Time Code
4-5-3Setting the User Bits
To store the user bits in memory
4-5-4Synchronizing the Time Code
Connections for time code synchronization
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Procedure for time code synchronization
User bit settings during time code synchronization
To release the time code synchronization
Camera synchronization during time code synchronization
4-5-5Setting the Cassette Numbers and Shot Numbers
SHIFT:
To reset the cassette number or shot number to
4-6Menu Display on the Viewfinder Screen
TOP menu
To display the TOP menu screen:
•USER menu:
•USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu:
•ALL menu:
•OPERATION menu:
•PAINT menu
•MAINTENANCE menu
•FILE menu
4-6-2Basic Use of the Menu
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Turning the MENU knob counterclockwise as seen from the
front of the camera:
Turning the MENU knob clockwise as seen from the front of the
camera:
To increase a setting value
To decrease a setting value
To toggle a setting on or off
To cancel the setting/to reset the setting to the initial setting
To interrupt changing the settings
To move to another page
To end menu operations
4-6-3Editing the USER Menu
Adding a new page
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Deleting items from a page
Replacing items on the page
Inserting a blank row
Adding/deleting/replacing pages
To add a page
To cancel adding a page
To delete a page
To move a page
4-7Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen
4-7-1Layout of the Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen
qd qs qaq;
1Extender
2Zoom position indicator 1)
3Color temperature
6Subject illumination indicator
7Iris setting/auto iris override
8Remaining tape
Example of remaining tape indicator
9Audio level
0Shutter speed
qa Gain
qs White balance memory
qd Filter
qf Time code indicator
4 qg ID number indicator
qh Date and time indicator
qj Model name and serial number indicator
4-7-2Selecting the Display Items
VF DISP 1 page
VF DISP 2 page
4-7-3Display Mode and Setting Change and
Adjustment Progress Messages
Changing the display mode
4-7-4Setting the Marker Display
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4-7-5Setting the Viewfinder
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4-7-6Recording Superimposed Shot Data in Color Bars
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To carry out superimposed recording
4-7-7Setting the Shot ID
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To enter a space
To delete a character
To cancel deleting the character
To cancel entering or changing shot ID
4-7-8Displaying the Status Confirmation Windows
ABNORMAL <!> window
FUNCTION window
AUDIO STATUS window
Display/don’t display status confirmation windows
To display the status confirmation windows
To disable display of the status confirmation windows
4-7-9Confirming the Image of the Return Video Signal on the Viewfinder
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To see the image of the return video signal on the viewfinder screen
4-8Adjustments and Settings from Menus
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4-8-2Selecting the Output Signals
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4-8-3Setting the Color Temperature Manually
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4-8-4Specifying an Offset for the Auto White Balance Setting
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4-8-5Assigning Functions to ASSIGN 1/2 Switches
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Functions to be assigned to the ASSIGN 1 (push-type)switch
Functions to be assigned to the ASSIGN 2 (slide-type)switch
To return to the FUNCTION 1 page
To end menu operations
4-8-6Setting the Date/Time of the Internal Clock
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To cancel the setting
4-8-7Selecting the Lens File
Not to use the lens file:
4-9Saving/Loading User
Menu Data to/from
Memory Stick
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Removing the memory stick
Protecting saved data
Notes on using and storing the memory stick
4-9-2Saving/Loading User Menu Data to/from Memory Stick
4 Saving data to the memory stick
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To cancel the saving and return to the USER FILE page
USER menu settings to be saved in the memory stick
If data cannot be saved
Data save error messages
Loading saved data from a memory stick
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To cancel the loading and return to the USER FILE page
If data cannot be loaded
Data load error messages
Setting the File ID
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Selecting the display contents
4-10Resetting USER Menu
Settings to the Standard
Settings
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4-11Using the Scene Files
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When no memory stick has been inserted, the SCENE STORE
When a memory stick has been inserted, the P00 SCENE STORE
When no memory stick has been inserted:
When you select the file number where the data has been stored:
When a memory stick has been inserted:
To cancel the storing and return to the SCENE FILE page:
To return to the SCENE FILE page
Data of the white balance to be stored in the scene file
When SCENE WHITE DATA is set to ON:
When SCENE WHITE DATA is set to OFF:
Saving scene files stored in the camcorder memory to
the memory stick
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Setting the file ID
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4-11-2Loading Scene Files
To load the scene file stored in the camcorder
To cancel the selected scene file
To load the scene file saved in the memory stick
To cancel the loading
Loading the scene file stored in the memory stick into the camcorder memory
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5-1Power Supply
Attaching the battery pack
Detaching the battery pack
5-1-2Avoiding Breaks in Operation Due to Dead Batteries
Continuous operation when operating with only an internal battery pack
5-1-3Using an AC Adaptor
Using the AC-550/550CEAC adaptor
Using the AC-DN2BAC adaptor
5-1-4Using the Anton Bauer Ultralight System
5-2Adjusting the Viewfinder
Adjusting the position backward or forward
5-2-2Detaching the Viewfinder
The viewfinder rotation bracket
5-3Mounting the Lens
5-4Adjusting the Flange Focal Length
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5-5Audio Input System
Recording the stereo sound
To record the stereo sound:
To record the monaural sound:
5-5-2Using an External Microphone
Using a detached external microphone
Using an external microphone attached to the camcorder
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5-5-3Attaching a UHF Portable Tuner (for a UHF Wireless Microphone System)
Fitting the WRR-855A/855B
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Fitting the WRR-860A(Using a BP-L60ABattery Pack)
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5-5-4Connecting Line Input Audio Equipment
5-6Tripod Mounting
Removing the camcorder from the tripod adaptor
5-7Attaching the Shoulder Strap
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5-8Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position
5-9Putting On the Rain Cover
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5-10Connecting the Remote Control Unit
When removing the remote control unit from the camcorder
Structure of the paint adjustment data
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6-1Testing the Camcorder
Before Shooting
Condensation
6 6-1-2Testing the Camera
Testing the viewfinder
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Testing the iris and zoom functions
6-1-3Testing the VTR
(1) Testing the tape transport functions
(2) Testing the automatic audio level adjusting functions
(3) Testing the manual audio level adjusting functions
(4) Testing the earphone and speaker
(5) Testing external microphones
(6)Checking the XLR connection automatic detection function
(6)
(7) Checking the functions of the user bits and time code
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6-2Maintenance
Disassembling the eyepiece for cleaning
Detaching the eyepiece
Refitting the eyepiece
Fog-prooffilter
Fitting the fog-prooffilter
6-3Operation Warnings
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Notes on CCD image sensors
Vertical smear
Aliasing
Specifications
Video Camera Section
General
Imager
Imager Configuration
Spectral system
VTR Section
Usable cassette tapes
Tape speed
Record/playback time
Fast forward time
Digital video
Digital video signal
Audio (with standard playback machine)
Input/output connectors
Signal inputs
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Others
DC IN (XLR, 4-pin,male)
DC OUT (4-pin)
LENS (12-pin)
REMOTE (8-pin)
Camera adaptor
Viewfinder and related equipment
Optical attachments
Equipment for remote control
Audio equipment
Extension boards
Equipment for maintenance and easier handling
Menu List
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PAINT Menu List
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MAINTENANCE Menu List
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FILE Menu List
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DIAGNOSIS Menu List
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Index