Ikegami HDL-F3000 Operation Manual
Ikegami HDL-F3000 Operation Manual

Ikegami HDL-F3000 Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 Products conforming to RoHS directive HDL-F3000 3MOS HDTV CAMERA Operation Manual...
  • Page 3 Products conforming to RoHS directive HDL-F3000 3MOS HDTV CAMERA Operation Manual 1609 1st Edition (U) (E)
  • Page 4 Copyright © 2016 Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd. We reserve the copyright on the software we create. from Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd.
  • Page 5 PRODUCTS CONFORMING TO RoHS DIRECTIVE Following products described in this manual are products conforming to RoHS directive. ・ HDL-F3000 HDTV Camera cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) in electrical and electronic equipment excluding following exemption applications based on the EU directive.
  • Page 6: Maintenance Of Products Conforming To Rohs Directive

    ・ If the customer mixed the lead-solder with the main body wiring or the circuit board, it becomes guarantee off the subject. Ikegami doesn’t guarantee to do the repair work. Because the solder polluted with lead cannot be removed. 3. Parts...
  • Page 7: Information To The User

    INFORMATION TO THE USER INFORMATION TO THE USER Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This manual describes the precautions for you to use the product safely. Please read these precautions thoroughly before use. 1. Notes on this manual (1) This manual is written for readers with a basic knowledge of handling this product. Therefore, the explanation of technical terms is omitted in this manual.
  • Page 9 This product includes parts that wear out and have a limited life even in proper use or storage. Therefore, regular maintenance is recommended to extend the life and safe use of this product for a long time. Please contact Ikegami's sales and service centers for the regular maintenance and repair of our products.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS - 1 HDL-F3000 OPERATION MANUAL (TABLE OF CONTENTS) PRODUCTS CONFORMING TO RoHS DIRECTIVE .................i MAINTENANCE OF PRODUCTS CONFORMING TO RoHS DIRECTIVE ........ii INFORMATION TO THE USER ......................iii SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................iv 1. OUTLINE ............................1-1 2. FEATURES ...........................2-1 3. NAME and FUNCTION of EACH PART ..................3-1 Camera Head ........................3-1...
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  • Page 13: Outline

    1. OUTLINE 1. OUTLINE in helicopters where available space is a key consideration. broadcasting studio HDTV cameras to get resolution and color reproducibility comparable to broadcasting studio HDTV cameras. and a high S/N ratio of 64dB.
  • Page 15: Features

    ■ Small and Lightweight CCU helicopter. ■ 2.6M-pixel 3MOS Camera The HDL-F3000 use 2/3-inch 2.6M-pixel CMOS sensor supporting full HDTV (1920×1080 pixels) to implement a high ■ Built-In Filter Servo connector) which is newly provided on the CCU. ■ ND Filter and Electric Color Temperature (ECC) Filter suppress lens IRIS change.
  • Page 16 2. FEATURES ■ Color Temperature tracking function The Color Temperature function, which can track a white balance according to color temperature changes during the day with a single knob, is loaded. It is not necessary to readjust a white balance according to sunlight changes. ■...
  • Page 17: Name And Function Of Each Part

    3. NAME and FUNCTION of EACH PART 3. NAME and FUNCTION of EACH PART This section explains the name and function of each part. 3.1 Camera Head Top View Front View Rear View Bottom View ③ Lens connector ① Camera connector ④...
  • Page 18: Rear Of The Ccu

    3. NAME and FUNCTION of EACH PART 3.2 Rear of the CCU CTRL SDI OUT G.L IN CAMERA WARNING GAIN POWER MENU DC IN GAIN select switch CAMERA connector ① CTRL connector ④ SDI OUT 2 connector Character signals and VF marker signals can be ②...
  • Page 19 3. NAME and FUNCTION of EACH PART ⑦ GL IN connector ⑫ MENU switch Inputs the SYNC signal when the camera is to be When this switch is held down for one second or more, the genlocked with an external system (internal termination menu screen is superimposed on the video signal output from the MONITOR OUT connector.
  • Page 21: Installation And Connections

    4. INSTALLATION and CONNECTIONS 4. INSTALLATION and CONNECTIONS 4.1 System Setup Diagram HDL-F3000 LENS CAMERA CABLE ;30m MAX. LENS CABLE Filters/IRIS Controller CTRL CABLE ;10m MAX. OP CABLE ;100m MAX. RM-70F COAX CABLE ;100m MAX. (5C-FB) CCU-F3000 AX CABLE ;100m MAX. (5C-FB) HD SDI Monitor, VCR, etc.
  • Page 22: Lens Mounting

    4. INSTALLATION and CONNECTIONS 4.2 Lens Mounting This section explains how to mount the lens on the camera. Red mark (positioning) Lock lever Position mark Lens Camera front view Lens connector Camera front view Pigtail cord Mount the lens on the camera. mounting easy.
  • Page 23: Connection Of Power Supply

    4. INSTALLATION and CONNECTIONS 4.3 Connection of Power Supply Power supply to the CCU is DC +12V. Its allowable range differs depending on the cable length. When a lens requiring high power consumption is mounted on the camera head, the camera or lens may not normally operate if the minimum voltage shown below is underrun due to a voltage drop through the camera cable.
  • Page 24: Connection Of Monitor

    4. INSTALLATION and CONNECTIONS 4.4 Connection of Monitor [HD-SDI monitor] HD MONITOR (color) VIDEO IN (HD SDI) SDI OUT connector Coaxial cable color monitor capable of inputting HD SDI. 2. Menu characters and VF indicators can be superimposed on the HD SDI signal by separate setting for SDI OUT1 or SDI OUT2 though camera menus.
  • Page 25: Connection Of Remote Control Panel

    4. INSTALLATION and CONNECTIONS 4.5 Connection of Remote Control Panel each control panel. This section explains how to connect a remote control panel (RM-70F in the example below) to the CCU. CTRL SDI OUT REMOTE connector G.L IN CAMERA WARNING GAIN POWER MENU...
  • Page 26: Connection Of Camera Cable

    4. INSTALLATION and CONNECTIONS 4.6 Connection of Camera Cable CAMERA connector CTRL SDI OUT CAMERA connector G.L IN CAMERA WARNING GAIN POWER MENU DC IN Camera Head Camera Control Unit 1. Using the camera cable, connect the camera connector on the camera head and the camera connector on the CCU. The maximum cable length is 30m.
  • Page 27: Operation

    5. OPERATION 5. OPERATION 5.1 Turning On Power check to be sure that the POWER indicator lights. The image of the camera is output to the HDTV color monitor connected to the CCU. When turning on the power immediately after power-off, do so after two seconds or more to completely discharge the internal electric charge.
  • Page 28: Auto White Balance (Awb)

    5. OPERATION 5.3 Auto White Balance (AWB) [White balance adjustment] To create images in correct color balance, it is necessary to perform white balance adjustment in accordance with the condition of the place where the subject is located. This condition is color temperature. It is determined by the light source for illuminating the subject.
  • Page 29: Camera Menu

    5. OPERATION 5.4 Camera Menu Display the camera menu screen by pressing and holding the MENU switch on the CCU rear panel for more than one second. Select an item in the menu to change the mode. The menu screen automatically disappears if no operation is performed for about one minute. It does not automatically disappear, however, when a remote control panel is connected.
  • Page 30: Menu

    5. OPERATION 5.4.1 MENU PAGE 1 2. To select the desired item, turn and press the MENU switch while the item is blinking. blinking cursor moves to the mode at the right of the selected item. Turn the MENU switch to set it to the value to be set and press it while the mode is blinking.
  • Page 31 5. OPERATION When MODE is switched to CINE1 and CINE2, KNEE_POINT and KNEE_SLOPE change with the gamma curve. If the setting remains at the normal, KNEE_POINT and KNEE_SLOPE become lower when MODE is switched to CINE1 and CINE2, the necessary dynamic range becomes hard to get. In that case, adjust KNEE_POINT and KNEE_SLOPE from a remote controller according to the type of CINE gamma.
  • Page 32: Menu

    5. OPERATION 5.4.2 MENU PAGE 2 2. To select the desired item, turn and press the MENU switch while the item is blinking. The sub menu screen of the selected item is displayed. MENU PAGE2 NEXT PAGE GAIN GAMMA FLARE WHITE SHADE WHITE CLIP H PHASE CONTROL...
  • Page 33 5. OPERATION “M” means the master mode in which all of “G”, “B”,and “R” can be changed at one time. ■ FLARE If the MENU switch is pressed while any of “G,” “B,” “R,” or “M” is blinking, the value below it can be changed.
  • Page 34 5. OPERATION ● R CH H / G CH H / B CH H If the MENU switch is pressed while any of “H SAW” or “H PARA” is blinking, the value Selecting “M CLR” makes the system to be set back to the factory setup.
  • Page 35: Menu

    5. OPERATION ■ H PHASE CONTROL If the MENU switch is pressed while any of “SELECT” is blinking, the value below it can be changed. Selecting “M CLR” makes the system to be set back to the “M SET” value. H PHASE CONTROL QUIT SELECT...
  • Page 36 MANUAL : Saves the current state as lens file. ● Lens file When the HDL-F3000 is shipped, the compensation data based on the factory standard lens is registered in No.1. [Setting lens file name] displayed. data is set for No.1.
  • Page 37 5. OPERATION 5-11 character entry mode. Turning the MENU switch changes the character to be entered as shown below. □ indicates a blank. Clockwise □ABCDEFGHIJKLMN□OPQRSTUVWXYZ□CH : . −+/□0123456789 Counterclockwise 5. Turn the MENU switch to select the desired character and press it. □...
  • Page 38 5-12 5. OPERATION ■ DIGITAL ZOOM DIGITAL ZOOM QUIT Turns on/off the digital DIGITAL ZOOM zoom. (OFF, ON) MAGNIFICANT x1.1 Sets the magnification of the digital zoom. However, the resolution decreases when the maginification increases. (From x1.1 to x10.0 it is in increments of 0.1) (Set it to the magnification corresponding to the necessary resolution.) [DIGITAL ZOOM]...
  • Page 39 5. OPERATION 5-13 Dark Bright Auto gain + Pixel addition + Auto iris operation Auto iris + ND filter control + Slow shutter control operation Electronic shutter control Area where parameter setting Area where parameter setting value for NIGHT is reflected value for DAY is reflected Auto iris + ND filter control+Electronic shutter control The ND filter enters for one stage when lens IRIS value exceeds F13.
  • Page 40 5-14 5. OPERATION AVC1 CUSTOM SETUP AVC1 CUSTOM SETUP QUIT GAIN TYPE TYPE1 ND FILTER DAYMODE SAHUT GAIN TYPE : Selects the type of gain increase at night. TYPE1(Priority SNR) to TYPE10(Priority Movement) ND FILTER : Selects the operation of ND filter in [DAY MODE]. OFF : Does not activate the ND filter.
  • Page 41: Menu

    5. OPERATION 5-15 [PRESET NIGHT FILE] Selects the convergence value of gain increase in Night Mode from the four patterns. MODE1 : Darker level than standard value MODE2 : Reference value MODE3 : Brighter level than standard value MODE4 : Brighter level than MODE3 In MODE2, gain increase will start when the video level has become about 50%.
  • Page 42 5-16 5. OPERATION ■ AUTO SETUP AUTO SETUP QUIT AWB WITH A.IRIS AWB DETECT AREA WIDE AWB MARKER AWB REFERENCE REFERENCE SET When the MENU switch is pressed on the item to be set, the value on the right blinks. Keeping this state, turn the MENU switch to select the desired value and press it.
  • Page 43: Menu

    5. OPERATION 5-17 IRIS GAIN : Adjusts the sensitivity of AUTO IRIS. IRIS SPEED : Adjusts the operation speed of AUTO IRIS. IRIS LIMIT : Select a limit value of the iris that can be closed by AUTO IRIS. The iris can be closed up to the F value to be selected.
  • Page 44: Menu

    5-18 5. OPERATION The adjustment of the CCU is required according to each cable length. When the cable length is changed after purchase, a readjustment by our serviceman is necessary. Without a readjustment, a proper camera performance cannot be achieved at high gain increase. ■...
  • Page 45 5. OPERATION 5-19 ■ DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE QUIT DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE SELECT FRAME MARKER SAFETY AREA ACTION SAFETY MARKER CENTER MARKER (ON, OFF) ZEBRA IND ZEBRA INDICATOR DISPLAY MODE : Sets the display mode for the gain, shutter, and filters. DISPLAY MODE SELECT : Selects the gain, shutter, and filter displays independently.
  • Page 46 5-20 5. OPERATION [FRAME MARKER] Sets the display mode of the frame marker. ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ [SAFETY AREA] Sets the type of the safety marker. ・ ・ [SAFETY MARKER] Sets the display mode of the safety marker. ・ ・...
  • Page 47 5. OPERATION 5-21 ■ SDI MENU MIX Sets ON/OFF of the superposition of MENU characters and VF indicators to the SDI signals for the SDI OUT1 and SDI OUT2 connectors. SDI MENU MIX QUIT SDI OUT1 SDI OUT2 (OFF, ON) SDI OUT1 : Sets the superposition to the SDI OUT1 connector.
  • Page 48 5-22 5. OPERATION ■ PRESET FILE LOAD PRESET FILE LOAD QUIT (FACTORY, ENGENEER) FILE SELECT FACTORY (READY, START, CANCEL) LOAD START START PUSH → START When START is selected, it is displayed. FILE SELECT : Selects the data to load. FACTORY : Selects the factory setup data.
  • Page 49 5. OPERATION 5-23 ■ INFORMATION INFORMATION QUIT SWITCH WORKING TIME 123.4H SUB TIME 12.3H HEAD CPU STRB6173 V ** ** HEAD FPGA STRB6174 V CCU MPU STRB6175 V** CHECK SUM(115C) V CLEAR STRB6176 V SWITCH : Displays: Displays the setting state of the dip switches in the MPU module. WORKING TIME : Displays accumulated operation time of the camera up to now.
  • Page 50: Engineer Menu

    5-24 5. OPERATION 5.5 Engineer Menu The camera provides engineer menus for maintenance in addition to the camera menus. As some items set on engineer menus affect the main video signal, be extremely careful when setting engineer menu items. Especially, it is not recommended to operate the engineer menu while the camera is on air. [Displaying the engineer menu screen] The camera menu screen is redisplayed automatically when the engineer menu screen is exited.
  • Page 51: Hierarchical Structure Of The Engineer Menus

    5. OPERATION 5-25 5.5.1 Hierarchical Structure of the Engineer Menus ***ENGINEER PAGE1*** MAIN MENU SUB MENU 1 SUB MENU 2 SELECT DEFAULT FUNCTION NEXT PAGE Transitions to the PAGE2 of the engineer menu. OFF, 100%, Outputs the test signal. 200% The test signal is for checking the signal, and does not show the accurate video level.
  • Page 52 5-26 5. OPERATION MAIN MENU SUB MENU 1 SUB MENU 2 SELECT DEFAULT FUNCTION ATW SETUP C.TEMP SETTING QUIT Returns to the previous screen. BLUE BLUE LIMIT AUTO ON, OFF Establishes the mode that can set the operating range for the side with high color temperature. BLUE LIMIT -100 to +100 Sets the operating range for the side with high color...
  • Page 53: How To Change The Scanning Format

    5. OPERATION 5-27 5.5.2 How to Change the Scanning Format The scanning format can be changed according to the following procedure. [When doing it from the remote controller] 1. Open the camera menu by the remote controller. Display Scanning format 1080I59.
  • Page 54 5-28 5. OPERATION Once the menu is closed, the engineering menu cannot be opened. When changing the scanning format again, please perform the operation 1 to open the engineering menu and perform the operation 2 - 5. When the slow shutter is triggered with the scan format in 1080/29.97psf or 1080/25psf mode, the vertical resolution will decrease.
  • Page 55: Specifications

    6. SPECIFICATIONS 6. SPECIFICATIONS 6.1 Rating Items Rating Remarks Scanning system 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 1080/29.97psF, 1080/25psF, 1080psF is segmented frame. 720/59.94p, 720/50p Image sensor 2/3-inch 2.6Mega pixel CMOS Effective picture elements 1920 (H) × 1080 (V) Sensitivity F12 typ. Ruled by 1080/59.94i 2000lx Reflectance 89.9% IRIS value on our standard lens Optical system...
  • Page 56: Output Signal

    6. SPECIFICATIONS 6.3 Output Signal Items Rating Remarks Digital video signal HD-SDI × 2 systems (75 BNC connector) SMPTE 292M-compliant Characters can be superimposed using the camera menu. SYNC (Option) HD-SDI × 2 systems (75 BNC connector) Analog 75 termination 6.4 Input Signal Items Rating...
  • Page 57: External Appearance

    6. SPECIFICATIONS 6.5 External Appearance [HDL-F3000] CAMERA CN (30) 70±3 4-M4 (a depth of 6mm) 42±0.5 42±0.5 1.5±0.5 (6.88) 80±3 50±2 50±2 1/4 tripod mounting screw (a depth of 9mm) LENS CN [CCU-F3000] CCU-F3000 CTRL SDI OUT G.L IN CAMERA...
  • Page 58: External Connectors

    6. SPECIFICATIONS 6.6 External Connectors [CAMERA HEAD] ■ Lens Connector Receptacle Camera head side : HR10A-10R-12SC Cable side : HR10A-10P-12PC (12 pin male plug) Insertion Side [BTA Mount] Pin No Name Function External Interface (RET ON) ① Unused (VTR TRIG) ②...
  • Page 59 6. SPECIFICATIONS ■ CAMERA Connector Receptacle ① ⑩ Camera head side : D02-29P-N-F0R ⑪ ⑲ Screw lock assembly : Hexagon (long type): M2.6 ⑳ Cable side : D02-29S-N-F0R Pin No Name Function Notes ① (MIC-H) Unused ② (MIC-C) Unused ③ IRIS ANSWER Answer on the IRIS location from the lens DC: 2V to 7V...
  • Page 60 6. SPECIFICATIONS [CCU] ■ CAMERA Connector Receptacle ⑩ ① CCU side : D02-29S-N-F0R ⑲ ⑪ ⑳ Screw lock assembly : Hexagon (long type): M2.6 Cable side : D02-29P-N-F0R Pin No Name Function Notes (MIC-H) ① Unused (MIC-C) ② Unused ③ IRIS ANSWER Answer on the IRIS location from the lens DC: 2V to 7V...
  • Page 61 6. SPECIFICATIONS ■ DC-IN Connector Used to connect external power supply. Receptacle Camera head side : HA16RA-4P (76) Cable side : XLR-4-11C (4-pin female plug) or equivalent This connector is built in an external switch. NC (Normally closed : By connecting the connector, the contact is opened.) NO (Normally open : By connecting the connector, the contact is closed.) Insertion Side...
  • Page 62 6. SPECIFICATIONS ■ REMOTE Connector Used to connect an external remote controller. Receptacle Camera head side : PRC 05-R8F Cable side : PRC 05-PB8M (8-pin male plug) Insertion Side Pin No Name Function External Interface HED (+) Digital data output (+) from camera to remote controller HED (-) Digital data output (-) from camera to remote...
  • Page 63 6. SPECIFICATIONS ■ CTRL Connector Receptacle ⑤ ① CCU side : D02-M15SG-N-F0 ⑩ ⑥ ⑮ ⑪ Screw lock assembly : Hexagon (long type): M2.6 Cable side : D02-15P-N-F0R Pin No Name Function Logic H: Open/L: GND Notes ① ND CTRL 1 1:H/2:L/3:H/4:L ND filter control input ②...
  • Page 65: Changing Information

    7. CHANGING INFORMATION 7. CHANGING INFORMATION This chapter explains revision contents in case of design revision at the request of customers. Read by comparing this information with the main part of the operation manual.
  • Page 67 © June 2016 Ikegami Tsushinki Co.,Ltd. ■ All rights reserved. Reproduction or duplication, without permission of Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd. of editorial or pictorial content in whole or in part, in any manner, is prohibited. ■ Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 70 Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd. 5-6-16, Ikegami, Ohta-ku, Tokyo, 146-8567, Japan Phone : +81-(0)3-5700-4114 Fax : +81-(0)3-5748-2200 E-Mail : info_e@ikegami.co.jp : http://www.ikegami.co.jp/en/ Ikegami Electronics (U.S.A.),Inc. 37 Brook Avenue, Maywood, New Jersey 07607, U.S.A. Phone : +1-201-368-9171 Fax : +1-201-569-1626 E-Mail : engineering@ikegami.com, service@ikegami.com : http://www.ikegami.com...

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