Panasonic AK-MSU935AP Operating Instructions Manual
Panasonic AK-MSU935AP Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic AK-MSU935AP Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
Master Setup Unit
AK-MSU935AP
Model No.
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
ENGLISH
SS0713KT1064 -PS
Printed in Japan
VQT5D38-1

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Master Setup Unit AK-MSU935AP Model No. Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. ENGLISH SS0713KT1064 -PS Printed in Japan VQT5D38-1...
  • Page 2: Read This First

    Read this first! WARNING: CAUTION Always keep mounting screws and memory cards RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN (optional accessory) out of the reach of babies and small children. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
  • Page 3: Environmental Precaution

    Environmental precaution Notice (U.S.A.only): This product has a fluorescent lamp that contains mercury. Disposal may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please visit Panasonic website: http://www.panasonic.com/environmental or call 1-888-769-0149.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    „ About trademarks and registered trademarks • SD logo is a trademark of SD-3C and LLC. • Other names of companies or products in this manual are either registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners. „ Illustrations and screen displays in this manual •...
  • Page 5: Parts And Their Functions

    Parts and their functions MSU operation panel 1. Power LED [POWER] 4. Camera selector switches [CAMERA] This lights up green when the power is turned on. These are used to select one camera and one CCU as For details on the power input connector connections, the pair which is to be controlled by the MSU.
  • Page 6 Parts and their functions 5. MODE ON/OFF switches [MODE] E Knee OFF switch [KNEE OFF] (P.11) This is used to cancel the knee function that These switches are for setting the camera operation attenuates those parts of the video signals where a modes.
  • Page 7 Parts and their functions K SDTV skin tone detail ON switch [SD.SKIN ON] (P.17) Example of screen display: BLACK SHADING Rch • When the AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 camera is used M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN This is used to suppress the detail in the skin color parts of the SDTV video output.
  • Page 8 Parts and their functions Example of screen display: WHITE SHADING Rch Example of screen display: PEDESTAL M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN < WHITE SHADING Rch > < PEDESTAL > H SAW H PARA V SAW V PARA R PED G PED B PED H SAW...
  • Page 9 Parts and their functions F Gamma/Black gamma curve control switch R GAMMA: R gamma [GAMMA] B GAMMA: B gamma This is selected to correct the gamma such as gamma R GAMMA and B GAMMA are used to adjust the or black gamma. gamma correction referenced to the M GAMMA When the switch is selected, its lamp lights.
  • Page 10 Parts and their functions BLK R GAM: Black gamma curve (R) DRS: Automatic contrast adjustment BLK B GAM: Black gamma curve (B) This adaptive-type gamma correction OFF/ON switch is used to adjust the gamma correction to Adjustment range: –20 (black compression) to 20 the optimal setting.
  • Page 11 Parts and their functions • When the AK-HC3800 camera is used H Knee/White clip control switch [KNEE/W.CLIP] This is selected to adjust the knee slope, knee point G GAIN: G gain and white clip level. This is used to adjust the mount by which the It takes effect while the KNEE OFF switch and G gain is to be increased or decreased from its WHT CLIP OFF switch among the MODE ON/OFF...
  • Page 12 Parts and their functions Example of screen display: KNEE/WHITE CLIP I Matrix control switch [MATRIX] ( When the CINE GAM SW is ON This is used to change the correction amount for the saturation and color phase. M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN <...
  • Page 13 Parts and their functions Example of screen display: MATRIX (2/2) J HD detail control switch [HD DTL] This switch is selected when the extent of the detail M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN enhancement (hard/soft) of the HDTV image output is to be changed. <...
  • Page 14 Parts and their functions DARK DTL: Dark detail KDTL CRSP: Knee detail crisp This function boosts the detail in the dark parts. This does not operate and “- - -” is displayed because the function is not available. Adjustment range: 0 to 7 KDTL FREQ: Knee detail boost frequency CORNER: Corner detail This does not operate and “- - -”...
  • Page 15 Parts and their functions SKIN CRSP A: Crisp for skin tone detail in K SDTV detail control switch [SD DTL] memory A This switch is selected when the extent of the detail This is used to remove the very faint noise enhancement (hard/soft) of the SDTV image output is components from the detail components in the to be changed.
  • Page 16 Parts and their functions PEAK2: Peak frequency 2 DTL KNEE: Detail knee This is used to select one of the two contour  W hen the AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 camera is used correction frequency bands (boost frequency or peak frequency). This is used to suppress the overshoot parts of The thickness of the detail is changed.
  • Page 17 Parts and their functions SD skin tone detail WIDTH: Skin tone area width  W hen the AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 camera is  W hen the AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 camera used is used This is used to apply coring to the detail This is used to widen the areas to be recognized enhancement of the skin tone areas in the SDTV as the skin tones in the range of 1 to 20 along video output signals to soften the skin tone detail...
  • Page 18 Parts and their functions RET1 SEL: Return1 video settings RATIO: Setting of standard lens shrinker RET2 SEL: Return2 video settings  W hen the AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 camera RET3 SEL: Return3 video settings is used RET4 SEL: Return4 video settings This is used to set the shrinker of the standard These are used to set the input allocations of the lens.
  • Page 19 Parts and their functions Example of screen display: SYSTEM (2/3) ANALOG: CCU analog output setting This does not operate and “- - -” is displayed M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN because the function is not available. < SYSTEM > ( 2 / 3 ) OUTPUT SEL: Output selection PM SYNC WFM SYNC...
  • Page 20 Parts and their functions SC COARSE: Subcarrier phase coarse Example of screen display: SYSTEM (3/3) adjustment M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN  W hen the AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 camera is used < SYSTEM > ( 3 / 3 ) This is used to coarsely adjust the phase of the TALK OFF(INCOM1) TALK OFF(INCOM2) subcarrier signal in relation to the SDTV genlock...
  • Page 21 Parts and their functions M FUNC switches [FUNC] Ext Comp.SW: Auto iris compensation switch These are used to establish the settings of the camera when lens extender is used  W hen the AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 camera and peripheral devices. is used Example of screen display: FUNCTION (1/3) The level compensation switch for the auto iris to set to ON when using a lens which is...
  • Page 22 Parts and their functions 2D-M: Component 2-dimensional low-pass filter MPED SET: Auto setup MPED convergence value  W hen the AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 camera This is used to set the position where the master is used pedestal is to be converged when auto setup has This is used to set whether to apply the been started.
  • Page 23 Parts and their functions TALLY GUARD: Tally guard setting 7. LCD display At the ON setting, the automatic operations of When the control item selector switches are selected, the the ASU, AWB, ABB are inhibited and canceled corresponding adjustment items and adjustment values while the tally is ON.
  • Page 24 ALL function. authenticated (recommended) When the lamp of the ALL switch is off, the MSU’s Cards made by Panasonic Corporation with a memory camera operations performed for the cameras selected size of 2 GB or less (SDHC/SDXC memory cards are...
  • Page 25 Parts and their functions 18. Automatic adjustment switch [AUTO] 4. When data is stored in a reference file, the LOCAL STORE switch goes off, and the SCENE FILE switch This is used to automatically adjust the camera video that corresponds to the reference file concerned lights output.
  • Page 26 Parts and their functions C Auto setup switch [AUTO SET UP] 19. MONITOR This switch is used to execute auto setup. The setup status is output to the picture monitor. MONITOR S E Q E N C “SETUP” selection options are provided on the FUNC menu, and the OUT FULL or OUT EASY mode is set.
  • Page 27 Parts and their functions If a scene file switch other than the one with the lighted MODE SHUTTER SYNCHRO Adjustment range lamp is pressed and its lamp is lighted, the scene file SHUTTER ON [59.94i] 100, 120, 125, 250, 500, 1000, corresponding to the number of the scene file switch with 1500, 2000 the lighted lamp is called.
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    Parts and their functions 22. Gain selector switch [M-GAIN] B ND filter switches [ND 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]  When the AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 camera is used M-GAIN These are the ND filter selector switches. The filter setting can be changed when the HEAD switch lamp is off.
  • Page 29 Parts and their functions 26. Call switch [CALL] 32. Iris f-number indicator This is pressed to call the camera. This indicates the lens f-number. While it is held down, the lamp of the camera’s call switch lights. If the call switch on the camera has been pressed, the 33.
  • Page 30 Parts and their functions MSU rear panel CCU IN BREAKER DC 12V IN POWER 39 38 42. AUX connector [AUX] 38. DC power switch [POWER] This connector is for future expansion. This sets the power of the main unit of the master setup Made by Hirose: HDEB-9S unit to ON or OFF.
  • Page 31: Sd Memory Card Sub Menu

    SD memory card sub menu Opening the SD memory card sub menu The SD memory card sub menu is opened when the rotary encoder is turned clockwise on the <SD CARD> menu of the FUNC menu. LOAD is the initial value displayed for the MODE item when this sub menu is first opened. „...
  • Page 32 SD memory card sub menu „ When the AK-HC3800 camera is used On the SD memory card sub menu, it is possible to store the SCENE, USER and LENS files on the SD memory card and load the files stored on the card into the camera. When saving to the SD memory card, load the file to save before performing the operation.
  • Page 33 SD memory card sub menu <When FORMAT is selected as the MODE item setting> STATUS MODE MAIN MENU READY FORMAT YES? LOAD hierarchical level STORE NO CARD EXECUTE hierarchical level YES? EXECUTE hierarchical level --> --> STATUS FORMATTING hierarchical level COMPLETE INCOMPLETE „...
  • Page 34 SD memory card sub menu When the SD memory card has not been inserted 1) Display which appears when the SD memory card has not been inserted M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN <Screen 1-1> < SD CARD > STATUS MODE MAIN MENU STATUS MAIN MENU NO CARD...
  • Page 35 SD memory card sub menu 4) When the SD memory card has been inserted, FORMAT is selected as the “MODE” setting, and the cursor is at the third hierarchical level M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN <Screen 2-3> < SD CARD > STATUS MODE MAIN MENU EXECUTE...
  • Page 36 SD memory card sub menu When loading data from the SD memory card 1) When the SD memory card has been inserted, LOAD is selected as the “MODE” setting, and the cursor is at the first hierarchical level M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN <Screen 3-1>...
  • Page 37 SD memory card sub menu 3) When the SD memory card has been inserted, LOAD is selected as the “MODE” setting in the “files present” status, and the cursor is at the second hierarchical level When the following has been selected at FILE SEL in the SD memory card LOAD status, the files displayed in the PUT file area will be as follows.
  • Page 38 SD memory card sub menu 5) When the SD memory card has been inserted, LOAD is selected as the “MODE” setting in the “files present” status, and the cursor is at the fourth hierarchical level M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN <Screen 3-5> <...
  • Page 39 SD memory card sub menu When storing data on the SD memory card 1) When the SD memory card has been inserted, STORE is selected as the “MODE” setting, and the cursor is at the first hierarchical level M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN <Screen 4-1>...
  • Page 40 SD memory card sub menu 3) When the SD memory card has been inserted, STORE is selected as the “MODE” setting, and the cursor is at the third hierarchical level When SCENE files and REF files are stored, the filenames on the SD memory card specified at PUT FILE are displayed in the FILENAME field;...
  • Page 41 SD memory card sub menu 5) When the SD memory card has been inserted, STORE is selected as the “MODE” setting, and the cursor is at the fifth hierarchical level M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN <Screen 4-5> < SD CARD > STATUS MODE MAIN MENU FILE SEL...
  • Page 42: Lens File Operation Sub Menu

    LENS FILE OPERATION sub menu Opening the LENS FILE OPERATION sub menu The LENS FILE OPERATION sub menu is opened when the rotary encoder is turned clockwise on the <LENS F OPE> menu of the FUNC menu. LOAD is the initial value displayed for the MODE item when this sub menu is opened. On the LENS FILE OPERATION sub menu, it is possible to store the LENS files of the current region in the camera’s memory area and also load the LENS files stored in the camera’s memory area into the current area by operating the camera.
  • Page 43 LENS FILE OPERATION sub menu When loading LENS files 1) When LOAD is selected as the “MODE” setting, and the cursor is at the first hierarchical level M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN <Screen 5-1> < LENS FILE OPERATION > LENS06:CANON-06 X1.0 LENS FILE MODE MAIN MENU FILE No SEL...
  • Page 44 LENS FILE OPERATION sub menu 3) When LOAD is selected as the “MODE” setting, and the cursor is at the third hierarchical level M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN <Screen 5-3> < LENS FILE OPERATION > LENS06:CANON-06 X1.0 LENS FILE MODE MAIN MENU FILE No SEL EXECUTE EXECUTE...
  • Page 45 LENS FILE OPERATION sub menu When storing LENS files 1) When STORE is selected as the “MODE” setting, and the cursor is at the first hierarchical level M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN <Screen 6-1> < LENS FILE OPERATION > LENS06:CANON-06 X1.0 LENS FILE MODE MAIN MENU FILE No SEL...
  • Page 46 LENS FILE OPERATION sub menu 4) When STORE is selected as the “MODE” setting, and the cursor is at the fourth hierarchical level M-PED SHUTTER M-GAIN <Screen 6-4> < LENS FILE OPERATION > LENS06:CANON-06 X1.0 LENS FILE MODE MAIN MENU FILE No SEL FILE NAME POSITION...
  • Page 47: Lens File Edit Sub Menu

    LENS FILE EDIT sub menu Opening the LENS FILE EDIT sub menu The LENS FILE EDIT sub menu is opened when the rotary encoder is turned clockwise on the <LENS F EDIT> menu of the FUNC menu. On the LENS FILE EDIT sub menu, it is possible to adjust the lens file which has been loaded in the current area. When STORE is selected, the data in the camera’s LENS file can be overwritten by the adjustment values.
  • Page 48 LENS FILE EDIT sub menu 2) When the cursor is at the second hierarchical level on the LENS FILE EDIT sub menu When STORE is initiated, the changes are reflected in the current and camera’s LENS file. If LENS OFF has been set for the current area, the parameters cannot be changed and will remain at zero even when an attempt has been made to change their settings.
  • Page 49: Tables Of Stored Settings (When Using The Ak-Hc3500A)

    Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3500A) Setting status retention Switch Name Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS MODE ON/OFF switch FLARE OFF OFF, ON BLK GAMMA ON OFF, ON GAMMA OFF OFF, ON KNEE OFF OFF, ON W.CLIP OFF OFF, ON MATRIX ON...
  • Page 50 Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3500A) Setting status retention Menu Item Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS GAMMA l GAMMA SEL: HD –75 to 75 • CINE GAM SW OFF R GAMMA l GAMMA SEL: FILMLIKE1 to FILMLIKE3 –60 to 60 l GAMMA SEL: HD 0.300 to 0.600...
  • Page 51 Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3500A) Setting status retention Menu Item Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS KNEE/WHITE CLIP M POINT 30 % to 90 % 30 % • CINE GAM SW ON M SLOPE 150 % to 600 % 150 % M CLIP 80 % to 109 %...
  • Page 52 Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3500A) Setting status retention Menu Item Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS MATRIX G PHASE B –128 to 127 G_Cy SATU B –128 to 127 G_Cy PHASE B –128 to 127 Cy SATU B –128 to 127 Cy PHASE B –128 to 127...
  • Page 53 Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3500A) Setting status retention Menu Item Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS HD DTL SKIN GET(EXECUTE) EXECUTE SKIN GET(CANCEL) CANCEL CUR POS H 1 to 1920 CUR POS V 1 to 540 SKIN CRSP A –63 to 63 PHASE A...
  • Page 54 Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3500A) Setting status retention Menu Item Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS SYSTEM RATIO 0.8, 1.0, LINK VFMD 4:3, 16:9, LINK STD, SMPTE, ARIB, EIAJ, HD BAR SPLIT SD BAR SMPTE, EIAJ, SPLIT PATHO OFF, ON SET UP...
  • Page 55 Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3500A) Setting status retention Menu Item Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS FUNC COMB LOW, MID, HIGH SETUP OUT FULL, OUT EASY OUT FULL FACTORY, USER1, USER2, REF FILE FACTORY USER3 MPED SET 0.0 % to 7.5 % 5.0 % FILTER...
  • Page 56 Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3500A) Setting status retention Menu Item Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS SD CARD --> • When STORE is selected --> STORING, COMPLETE, STATUS INCOMPLETE SD CARD STATUS READY, NO CARD • When FORMAT is MODE FORMAT, LOAD, STORE LOAD...
  • Page 57 Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3500A) Setting status retention Menu Item Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS LENS FILE EDIT R-GAIN –100 to 100 G-GAIN –100 to 100 B-GAIN –100 to 100 R-FLARE –100 to 100 B-FLARE –100 to 100 G-FLARE –100 to 100...
  • Page 58: Tables Of Stored Settings (When Using The Ak-Hc3800)

    Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3800) Setting status retention Switch Name Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS MODE ON/OFF switch 5600K OFF, ON FLARE OFF OFF, ON BLK GAMMA ON OFF, ON GAMMA OFF OFF, ON KNEE OFF OFF, ON W.CLIP OFF OFF, ON...
  • Page 59 Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3800) Setting status retention Menu Item Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS FLARE R FLARE –100 to 100 G FLARE –100 to 100 B FLARE –100 to 100 GAMMA l GAMMA SEL: HD –75 to 75 •...
  • Page 60 Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3800) Setting status retention Menu Item Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS KNEE/WHITE CLIP B SLOPE –31 to 31 • CINE GAM SW OFF HI COLOR OFF, ON R CLIP –15 % to 15 % M CLIP 80 % to 109 % 109 %...
  • Page 61 Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3800) Setting status retention Menu Item Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS MATRIX G, G_Cy, Cy, Cy_B, B, B_Mg, MTX 12 B Mg, Mg_R, R, R_Ye, Ye, Ye_G G SATU B –63 to 63 G PHASE B –63 to 63 G_Cy SATU B...
  • Page 62 Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3800) Setting status retention Menu Item Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS HD DTL MEM SELECT A, B CURSOR SW OFF, ON SKIN GET(EXECUTE) EXECUTE SKIN GET(CANCEL) CANCEL CUR POS H 1 to 1920 CUR POS V 1 to 540 SKIN CRSP A...
  • Page 63 Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3800) Setting status retention Menu Item Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS SYSTEM RET.DELAY(HD) NORM, SHORT NORM D/C MODE SC, SQ, LB U/C MODE SC, SQ, LB RATIO - - - - - - VFMD - - - - - -...
  • Page 64 Tables of stored settings (When using the AK-HC3800) Setting status retention Menu Item Adjustment setting range Default ON/OFF SCENE LENS FUNC Ext Comp.LVL - - - - - - ALC RANGE NORM, 3/4, 2/4, 1/4 NORM S/V MODE SHUTTER SHUTTER FAN MODE OFF, ON FAN SPEED...
  • Page 65: Tables Of Menus By Camera

    Tables of menus by camera The table of menus of the multi-format cameras (AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500/AK-HC3800) is shown below. Model No. AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 AK-HC3800 Menu Item Adjustment setting range Adjustment setting range AK-HC3500A AK-HC3500 AK-HC3800 BLACK SHADING R H SAW –100 to 100 - - - - - - H PARA...
  • Page 66 Tables of menus by camera Model No. AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 AK-HC3800 Menu Item Adjustment setting range Adjustment setting range AK-HC3500A AK-HC3500 AK-HC3800 GAMMA  AK-HC3500A HD, FILMLIKE1, • CINE GAM SW OFF HD, FILMLIKE1, FILMLIKE2, FILMLIKE2, FILMLIKE3 GAMMA SEL - - - FILMLIKE3  AK-HC3500 - - -...
  • Page 67 Tables of menus by camera Model No. AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 AK-HC3800 Menu Item Adjustment setting range Adjustment setting range AK-HC3500A AK-HC3500 AK-HC3800 MATRIX G PHASE A –128 to 127 –63 to 63 G_Cy SATU A –128 to 127 –63 to 63 G_Cy PHASE A –128 to 127 –63 to 63 Cy SATU A...
  • Page 68 Tables of menus by camera Model No. AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 AK-HC3800 Menu Item Adjustment setting range Adjustment setting range AK-HC3500A AK-HC3500 AK-HC3800 HD DTL DARK DTL 0 to 7 0 to 7 CORNER 0 to 31 - - - - - - (R+G)/2, (G+B)/2, 2G+B+R, R, B, B+R, SOURCE...
  • Page 69 Tables of menus by camera Model No. AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 AK-HC3800 Menu Item Adjustment setting range Adjustment setting range AK-HC3500A AK-HC3500 AK-HC3800 SYSTEM NORM, SHORT(59.94 Hz) RET.DELAY(HD) NORM, SHORT - - -(50 Hz) SP, SQ, LB, LINK(59.94 Hz) D/C MODE SC, SQ, LB SP, SQ, LB(50 Hz) SP, SQ, LB, LINK(59.94 Hz) U/C MODE...
  • Page 70 Tables of menus by camera Model No. AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 AK-HC3800 Menu Item Adjustment setting range Adjustment setting range AK-HC3500A AK-HC3500 AK-HC3800 FUNC FAN MODE OFF, ON, AUTO OFF, ON LOW, NORM FAN SPEED - - - - - - • “- - -” at FAN MODE AUTO 2D-M OFF, ON - - -...
  • Page 71 Tables of menus by camera Model No. AK-HC3500A/AK-HC3500 AK-HC3800 Menu Item Adjustment setting range Adjustment setting range AK-HC3500A AK-HC3500 AK-HC3800 <LENS FILE EDIT> FILE No (FILE No) (FILE No) MAIN MENU YES? YES? STORE YES? YES? CANCEL YES? YES? R-H SAW –100 to 100 –100 to 100 R-H PARA...
  • Page 72: Restrictions On The Operation Of The All Switch

    Restrictions on the operation of the ALL switch The ALL function is used to send the same control commands to all the cameras which are connected to the MSU. An overview of the specifications of the ALL function is presented below. ...
  • Page 73: Connections

    Connections Connections of the system components ex) AK-HCU355A HD/SD SDI IN HD/SD SDI OUT RET2 RET1 RET3 RET4 4/PM Connect this panel by connecting its CCU connector to ANA COMPOSITE OUT WFM OUT PROMPT IN 1 REF1 PROMPT IN 2 SYNC OUT 2/PM REF2 the MSU/CSU connector on the rear panel of the CCU...
  • Page 74: Specifications

    Specifications Power supply: DC 12 V Power consumption: 15 W indicates safety information. CCU control: Control signals (camera and CCU control) RS-422 compliant Number of cameras (CCUs) which can be connected: 12 units Operating temperature range: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) Storage temperature range: –20 °C to 60 °C (–4 °F to 140 °F) Operating ambient humidity:...
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