PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 PANAVISION.COM...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Audio During Playback Compliance Statements Timecode, Genlock, Multi-Camera Setup Safety Instructions Timecode Product Introduction Genlock R3D File Format and REDCODE Master/Slave Operation Post Production Set Up Stereo/3D Configuration Camera System Components...
  • Page 3 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL Lens Information Lens Mount Default Key Functions Default Keys Menu Map C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P . FW : V-0.5.35   |   3...
  • Page 4: Compliance Statements

    NMB-003 du Canada. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND STATEMENTS FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENTS Panavision declares that the radio equipment described in this document This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the following international standards. comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 5 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL EUROPEAN UNION COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS USAGE RESTRICTIONS FOR PRODUCTS THAT INCORPORATE RED COMMAND PROTOCOL Panavision declares that the Products that fall into this category are denoted by radio equipment described in inclusion the Class 2 identifier symbol this document comply with the (exclamation mark in a circle) accompanying the R&TTE...
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT use the camera or accessories near water. Avoid exposing Products marked with this symbol are class 2 devices. your camera to moisture. The unit is not waterproof, so contact with These devices are not provided with a grounding water could cause permanent damage to the unit as well as electric type plug.
  • Page 7: Product Introduction

    PRODUCT INTRODUCTION The Panavision Millennium DXL is a revolutionary digital camera from Panavision. The large-format sensor captures images at up to 8K. The color science is the unique Light Iron Color, which is compatible with all popular gamuts and transfer curves.
  • Page 8: Camera System Components

    For more information on connectors, go to "Input/Output Connectors" on page 137. Figure: Panavision Millennium DXL Body C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P . FW :...
  • Page 9 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL CAMERA BODY CONTROLS RIGHT SIDE (ASSISTANT SIDE) CONTROLS Figure: Panavision Millennium DXL Controls, Right Side (Assistant Side) CONTROL DESCRIPTION Selection keys Select an option or open a shortcut (when available) Navigation Move cursor up/down Wheel Nav West...
  • Page 10 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL LEFT SIDE (OPERATOR SIDE) CONTROLS Figure: Panavision Millennium DXL Controls, Left Side (Operator Side) CONTROL DESCRIPTION User Key 1 Programmable keys User Key 2 User Key 1 + 2 Press: Eject Media REC button Programmable key Full Press: Record Toggle...
  • Page 11 CAMERA BODY LEDS RIGHT SIDE (ASSISTANT SIDE) LEDS Figure: Panavision Millennium DXL LEDs, Right Side (Assistant Side) NOTE: When the camera is powered only by battery and not AC power, the Power Status LED (PWR) does not turn on. You can press the button on the battery to check the battery charge level.
  • Page 12 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL COLOR/FLASHING DESCRIPTION DC-IN No DC power present Green DC power present Power Status LED (PWR) Camera off Green Camera on Amber flashing Camera on; 5 to 10 min of battery time available Amber Camera booting Red flashing Camera on;...
  • Page 13: Media

     1. For more information on how to enable/disable this LED, go to "Indicator" on page 98. If media is not mounted, this LED is off. MEDIA The following SSDs are compatible with the Panavision Millennium DXL: ITEM PRODUCT TYPE Panavision MINI-MAG 512GB...
  • Page 14: Dxl Hot Swap Module

    Figure: DXL Hot Swap Module The DXL Hot Swap Module (Product Code: DXLHS) mounts to the rear of the Panavision Millennium DXL (using a Panavision Adaptor Plate) and supports Anton Bauer Gold Mount batteries. The DXL Hot Swap Module offers multiple power out ports for accessories and an additional PWR IN (Studio In) port.
  • Page 15 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL DXL HOT SWAP MODULE CONNECTIONS Figure: DXL Hot Swap Module # CONNECTOR CONNECTOR TYPE CONNECTOR FUNCTION DETAILS P-Tap P-Tap Power out "P-Tap Connector" on the next page 2 14V 2-pin 0B LEMO Power out; protected by a spring- "14V Aux Power Out" on the...
  • Page 16 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL P-TAP CONNECTOR The DXL Hot Swap Module offers one (1) P-Tap connector that provides power (14V, 10 A max) for camera accessories. Figure: P-Tap Connector (Looking at Camera) 2-PIN P-TAP CONNECTOR SIGNAL DESCRIPTION DIRECTION GROUND Common ground 14V AUX POWER OUT The 2-pin 0B LEMO connector (LEMO EEG.0B.302.CLL) supplies unregulated (+) 11.5 to 17 VDC battery pass-through power.
  • Page 17 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL 14V, 5A AUX POWER OUT The 2-pin 0B LEMO connector (LEMO EEG.0B.302.CLL) supplies unregulated (+) 11.5 to 17 VDC battery pass-through power. The maximum sustained current draw is 5.0A. Figure: Front Face of Connector (Looking at the Camera) LEMO EEG.0B.302.CLL CONNECTOR...
  • Page 18 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL PWR IN (STUDIO IN) The 4-pin 2B LEMO connector (LEMO EGJ.2B.304.CLA) accepts DC input power from 11.5 V DC to 17 V DC. Figure: Front Face of the Connector (Looking at the Camera) LEMO EGJ.2B.304.CLA CONNECTOR SIGNAL DESCRIPTION DIRECTION VBATT (11.5 TO 18V DC) @ 9A...
  • Page 19 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL DXL HOT SWAP MODULE LEDS To prevent battery drain, the LEDs on the DXL Hot Swap Module do not illuminate when the camera is off and a power source is present. Figure: DXL Hot Swap Module C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P .
  • Page 20 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL # LED COLOR/FLASHING DESCRIPTION Module off Green Port available 2 OB (on-board battery; at top of module) Camera is not powered via the on-board battery Amber Camera is powered via the on-board battery Flashing Battery power running low 3 Studio Camera is not powered via the PWR IN port...
  • Page 21: Fiz Module

    LENS MOUNT The Panavision Millennium DXL features a built-in SP70 lens mount, which is compatible with Primo 70 Series lenses. The lens mount is also compatible with select adaptors that support other lens mounts. C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P .
  • Page 22: Additional Components

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS You can use the additional components with the Panavision Millennium DXL: Base plate Jumper block Third-party FIZ devices EFV and brackets Additional modules Cheese plate and handles C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P .
  • Page 23: Basic Operations

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL BASIC OPERATIONS POWER OPERATIONS This section describes the basic power operations of the camera system. POWER PRIORITY When multiple power sources are connected to the camera, power consumption is prioritized in this sequence:  1. Any power supply connected to the DC IN port on the camera  2.
  • Page 24 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL TURN ON THE CAMERA NOTE: If you have just turned off the camera, wait at least three (3) seconds before turning the camera back on.  1. Attach a power source to the camera. The Power Status LED illuminates red, indicating that an appropriate power source is connected.
  • Page 25 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL AUTO BOOT ON POWER The camera features a selector switch that enables the camera to automatically boot when power is provided via the DC IN connector. The Auto Boot on Power switch (identified by a white star) is located on the back of the camera.
  • Page 26: Set Up The Dxl Hot Swap Module

    REQUIRED TOOL(S): T20 TORX driver  1. Place the adaptor plate (thin plate) on the back on the Panavision Millennium DXL.  2. Position the DXL Hot Swap Module against the adaptor plate, aligning the connector on the front of the DXL Hot Swap Module with the connector on the rear of the camera.
  • Page 27: Record

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL INSTALL GOLD MOUNT BATTERY  1. Install the DXL Hot Swap Module. For more information, go to "Install a DXL Hot Swap Module" on the previous page.  2. Slide the battery onto the DXL Hot Swap Module, ensuring that the Gold Mount T-studs are aligned in the corresponding slots.
  • Page 28: Basic Menus And User Interface

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL BASIC MENUS AND USER INTERFACE GUI MENU INTRODUCTION This section describes the structure and layout of the graphical user interface (GUI)on the operator and assistant side UI's. Additional advanced menu controls through a touchscreen enable access to edit overlays, presets, and other maintenance level settings.
  • Page 29: Home Page

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL HOME PAGE Figure: Home Page ITEM DESCRIPTION DETAILS Frame Rate (fps) Recording frame rate "Frame Rate" on page 52 Camera sensitivity "ISO" on page 38 Shutter Integration time or shutter angle "Exposure/Shutter" on page 55 Color Temperature White balance and Tint "Color Temperature"...
  • Page 30 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL ITEM DESCRIPTION DETAILS System Status R3D/Proxy "Select Record File Format" on Indicators page 50     "TC Indicator" on page 35   TC: Timecode     "GEN Indicator" on page 35 GEN: Genlock     "WiFi Indicator" on page 35 WIFI: Indicates WiFi connection  ...
  • Page 31: User Page

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL USER PAGE Figure: User Page The information in the middle of the screen is identical to the information displayed on the Home Page. For more information, go to "Home Page" on page 29. You can assign statuses and shortcuts to the eight (8) slots along the top and bottom of the screen.
  • Page 32 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL ITEM DESCRIPTION DETAILS Fan: Maximum Preview The maximum speed of the fans in preview mode "Fan and Temperature Management" Speed on page 85 Fan: Maximum Record The maximum speed of the fans in record mode "Fan and Temperature Management"...
  • Page 33: Monitor Page

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL MONITOR PAGE Figure: Monitor Page The first six (6) slots along the top and bottom of the screen show the monitor settings for the SDI ports and the Top VF  (viewfinder). ITEM DESCRIPTION DETAILS SDI 1 Monitor preferences applied to each SDI out port "Monitor Preferences"...
  • Page 34: Audio Page

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL AUDIO PAGE Figure: Audio Page The Audio Page displays audio information from the internal microphone and any attached audio modules. ITEM DESCRIPTION DETAILS Ch. 1 Gain Gain level for each audio channel "Pre-Amp Gain" on page 107 Ch. 2 Gain Ch.
  • Page 35: Menus Only Accessible Via Home And User Pages

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL MENUS ONLY ACCESSIBLE VIA HOME AND USER PAGES This section describes the status indicators and menus that are only accessible via the Home and User Pages. SYSTEM STATUS INDICATORS This section describes the colors and behavior of the System Status indicators in the Home Page.
  • Page 36 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL CAL: T/E INDICATOR The CAL: T/E indicator shows changes to temperature (T) or exposure (E) in relation to the active calibration map. If the temperature or exposure change significantly, calibrate the sensor at the desired temperature and exposure. Failure to properly calibrate the sensor may reduce image quality.
  • Page 37 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL COLOR TEMPERATURE To access the Color Temperature menu, select Color Temp from the Home Page. Figure: Color Temperature Select a color temperature. The range is 1700 to 10,000 KELVIN, and the default is 5600 KELVIN. TINT Color temperature calculations assume a pure light source that may not be true in the specific scene the camera is imaging.
  • Page 38 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL To set ISO, follow the instructions below:  1. Add ISO to the User Page. For more information, go to "User Page" on page 31.  2. Select ISO from the User Page.  3. Select an ISO value. Figure: ISO LCD BRIGHTNESS To set the brightness of the Operator and Assistant Side UIs, follow the instructions below:  1.
  • Page 39 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL MAGNIFY The Magnify tool displays the central region of the sensor in 1:1 pixel resolution on an attached monitor. When enabled, the AF Window and the magnified region display. The AF Window determines the center point of the magnified region. If the lens or lens mount is not capable of autofocus with the camera, use Confirm mode to turn on the AF Window.
  • Page 40 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL TOOLS To enable a Tool, follow the instructions below:  1. Add Tools to the User Page. For more information, go to "User Page" on page 31.  2. Select Tools from the User Page.  3. Select one of the following: Exposure: For more information, go to...
  • Page 41 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL VIDEO The Video tool displays a color overlay that indicates the video level of the RGB monitor path (calibrated to the SMPTE test signal). Colors are based on the RGB levels of the video out signal (that is, the “cooked” look, and not RAW data). The RGB settings affect the Video indicators.
  • Page 42: Detailed Menus

    Panavision Millennium DXL is 8K 2:1. The table below describes the formats that are available for Panavision Millennium DXL. The table below omits rows for the anamorphic formats, since the pixel dimensions for each anamorphic format and the corresponding non-anamorphic format are the same.
  • Page 43 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL RESOLUTION DIMENSIONS (PIXELS) DIMENSIONS (MM)   WIDTH HEIGHT WIDTH HEIGHT DIAGONAL 7K 2:1 7168 3584 35.84 17.92 40.07 7K 2.4:1 (WS) 7168 3024 35.84 15.12 38.90 7K 16:9 (HD) 6720 3780 33.60 18.90 38.55 6.5K Full Format...
  • Page 44 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL ANAMORPHIC Figure: Anamorphic The Panavision Millennium DXL supports the anamorphic options listed in the following sections. ANAMORPHIC 2 8K 6.5 7.5K 6:5 7K 6.5 6.5K 6:5 6K 6.5 5K 6.5 4K 6.5 NOTE: Using a 6:5 aspect ratio at 2x anamorphic gives you a 2.4:1 aspect ratio.
  • Page 45 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL ANAMORPHIC 1.3 8K Full Format 8K 16:9 (HD) 7.5K Full Format 7.5K 16:9 (HD) 7K Full Format 7K 16:9 (HD) 6.5K Full Format 6.5K 16:9 (HD) 6K Full Format 6K 16:9 (HD) 5K Full Format 5K 16:9 (HD)
  • Page 46 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL APPLE PRORES INFORMATION By default, the camera records all videos and stills in the REDCODE RAW file format (records R3D files). You also have the option to record Apple ProRes files. This section provides general information about recording Apple ProRes files with the camera: NOTE: If Look Around is enabled, the Look Around area is recorded in the Apple ProRes file.
  • Page 47 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL FILE STRUCTURE OF RECORDED APPLE PRORES FILES When recording R3D + Apple ProRes, this is the file structure of the recorded files on the SSD (when the SSD is formatted as FAT32): .RDM Folder .RDC Folder .mov .R3D...
  • Page 48 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL AVID DNXHD AND AVID DNXHR INFORMATION By default, the camera records all videos and stills in the REDCODE RAW file format (records R3D files). You also have the option to record to Avid DNxHD and Avid DNxHR (records .mxf files). This section provides general information about recording Avid DNxHD/HR with the camera: NOTE: If Look Around is enabled, the Look Around area is recorded in the Avid DNxHD/HR file.
  • Page 49 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL FILE STRUCTURE OF RECORDED AVID CODEC FILES When recording R3D + Avid DNxHD/HR, this is the file structure of the recorded files on the SSD (when the SSD is formatted as FAT32): .RDM Folder .RDC Folder .R3D .mxf (audio file, marked with an “A”)
  • Page 50 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SELECT RECORD FILE FORMAT NOTE: For more information on which codecs your camera offers, go to "Technical Specifications" on page 131. To select what file formats to record to, follow the instructions below.  1. Go to Menu > Project Settings > Codec.
  • Page 51 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SENSOR (SENSOR SCAN FLIP) The Sensor Scan Flip feature rotates the image 180°, both on the monitor and in the recorded R3D file. Normally, the sensor scans the image from the top to the bottom. When the Sensor Scan Flip feature is enabled, the sensor scan direction reverses, and the sensor scans the image from the bottom to the top.
  • Page 52 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL FRAME RATE RECORDING FRAME RATE The recording frame rate is the number of frames per second (fps) that are recorded. The recording frame rate is different from the project time base, which is the rate at which the footage will be played back.
  • Page 53 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL PROJECT TIME BASE The project time base is the rate at which the footage will be played back. The following project time bases are available: 23.98 fps (Default) 24.00 fps 25.00 fps 29.97 fps 47.95 fps 48.00 fps 50.00 fps...
  • Page 54 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SLATE Use the Slate menu to add metadata to clips. After configuring the following fields, the information populates in the Media menu when formatting media: Camera ID Camera Position To set the Slate information, follow the instructions below:  1.
  • Page 55 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL EXPOSURE/SHUTTER Select the exposure (shutter speed / shutter angle) of each frame. You can change exposure while recording. SHUTTER ANGLE To set the shutter angle, follow the instructions below:  1. Go to Menu > Project Settings > Shutter > Shutter Angle.
  • Page 56 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL TIMECODE To set up timecode, go to Menu > Project Settings > Timecode. For more information about timecode, go to "Timecode, Genlock, Multi-Camera Setup" on page 112. TIMECODE MODE DESCRIPTION SOURCE Use Real Time Clock Uses the internal Real Time Clock as the timecode counter source. You can set (RTC) the hours, minutes, and seconds in the numerical boxes on the screen.
  • Page 57 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL PRE-RECORD To set up Pre-Record, go to Menu > Project Settings > Pre-Record. When enabled, the Pre-Record setting continuously captures a cache of footage before recording starts. Select to have 4 to 30 seconds (incremented at two second intervals) of pre-record time added to the actual footage. When Pre-Record is enabled, you will not miss the start of a shot by being a little slow on the trigger.
  • Page 58: Monitoring

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL MONITORING Figure: Monitoring Menu MONITOR PREFERENCES To set up monitor preferences, go to Menu > Monitoring > Monitor Preferences and select the monitor whose preferences you want to change. You can set up preferences for each of the following monitors:...
  • Page 59 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL MONITOR NOTE: While some changes take effect immediately, others take effect when you close the menu. Figure: Monitor Preferences MONITOR MODE Select an option for the Mode setting, which determines the elements displayed on the monitor: Clean: Only the video displays.
  • Page 60 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL FRAMED OVERLAY The video display is scaled down on the monitor so that the overlay items fit outside of the video area rather than over it. This setting only affects the monitor, and does not affect captured footage.
  • Page 61 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL MODE Off: Disable all guides. Full: Guide has the same aspect ratio as the record format. 4:3, 16:9, 1.85:1, 1.9:1, 2.4:1: Guide has the selected aspect ratio. User: When you select User, the Mode menu closes and the Frame Line menu opens. Select User Aspect Ratio and select the aspect ratio you want.
  • Page 62 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL OVERLAY IMPORT/EXPORT Overlays can be stored on the camera or transferred to SSD to be shared with other cameras. To apply an overview to a monitor, go to "Monitor Preferences" on page 58. In Camera: Overlays saved internally on the camera.
  • Page 63 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SIGNAL To apply a video test pattern, follow the instructions below:  1. Go to Menu > Monitoring > Test Signals > Signal.  2. Select one of the following options: Chip Chart SMPTE Bars Luma AUDIO TONE To apply an audio tone, follow the instructions below:  1.
  • Page 64: Media Menu

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL HISTOGRAM RGB: Displays red, green, and blue channels on histogram. (Default) Luma: Displays luma channel on histogram. MEDIA Percentage: Displays media space remaining as a percentage. (Default) Time Remaining: Displays media space remaining as time in hours and minutes (HHH:MM).
  • Page 65 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL FORMAT MEDIA OVERVIEW The Panavision MINI-MAGs can be formatted as either FAT32 or UDF. FAT32: When an SSD is formatted as FAT32, all video clips (including R3D, .mov, and .mxf) are separated into 4GB segments (but display as a single clip when referenced together).
  • Page 66 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL UPGRADE MEDIA FIRMWARE In some instances, Panavision may offer firmware upgrades for the Panavision MINI-MAGs. If you have a media firmware upgrade file, follow the instructions below to upgrade media firmware:  1. Connect the Panavision MINI-MAG to a computer, and copy the media firmware upgrade file to the SSD.
  • Page 67: Color Menu

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL COLOR MENU To access the Color menu, go to Menu > Color. Figure: Color Menu C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P .
  • Page 68 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SDI COLOR (MONITOR-SPECIFIC) Use the SDI Color menu to apply a color space and gamma curve to each of the following monitor outputs: SDI 1 SDI 2 SDI 3 Assistant VF (Viewfinder) Top VF Operator VF To set up the color space and gamma curve, follow the instructions below:  1.
  • Page 69 3D Cube LUT (.cube) IRIDAS/Adobe ® 3D Cube LUT (.cube) Nucoda CMS 3D LUT (.cms) The Panavision Millennium DXL is compatible with the following 3D LUT formats: 17x17x17 26x26x26 32x32x32 33x33x33 C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P .
  • Page 70 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL APPLY A 3D LUT To apply a 3D LUT, follow the instructions below:  1. Go to Menu > Color > Graded Config> 3D LUT.  2. Select a LUT. Figure: Apply 3D LUT LUT IMPORT/EXPORT To export and import LUTs, go to Menu > Color > LUT Import/Export.
  • Page 71 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL EXPORT FROM SSD TO CAMERA To export LUTs from the camera to an SSD, follow the instructions below:  1. Go to Menu > Color > LUT Import/Export.  2. Select In Camera.  3. Select one of the following:...
  • Page 72: User Presets Menu

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL USER PRESETS MENU Figure: User Presets Menu To access the User Presets menu, go to Menu > User Presets. The camera has the following presets: Camera Presets: These store and recall camera setup information, such as in-camera Looks, key mappings, I/O configurations, and more.
  • Page 73 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL IMPORT FROM SSD TO CAMERA To import camera presets from an SSD to the camera, follow the instructions below:  1. Go to Menu > User Presets > Camera Presets.  2. Select On Media: \presets.  3. Select one of the following:...
  • Page 74 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL LOOK PRESETS To manage Look presets, go to Menu > User Presets > Look Presets. LOOK PRESET IMPORT/EXPORT Looks can be stored on the camera or transferred to SSD to be shared with other cameras. When exporting Looks from camera to an SSD, the presets are saved to a folder on the SSD called “Looks”.
  • Page 75 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL HOME PAGE PRESETS The Operator and Assistant Side UIs each have up four (4) pages that you can scroll through by using the Left and Right arrows. These pages are: Home Page: This is the page that displays when the camera turns on, and displays recording information and project settings.
  • Page 76 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL  3. To set up which pages the Side UI can toggle through, follow the instructions below:  A. Select Visible Pages.  B. Toggle the following on/off: User Page Monitor Page Audio Page Figure: Toggle Pages On/Off  4. Press Back to return to the Operator or Assistant menu.
  • Page 77 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL  5. To set up page change information, follow the instructions below:  A. Select Auto Page Change.  B. Select Auto Home.  C. Select one of the following: Stay on page: The home page always displays. Change on Record: If the Side UI is not on the home page, the Side UI returns to the home page when recording starts.
  • Page 78 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL KEY MAPPING To map or remap a user key, follow the instructions below:  1. Go to Menu > User Presets > Key Mapping.  2. Select the key you want to map. Figure: Select When Screen Should Return to the Home Page  3.
  • Page 79: Network Menu

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL NETWORK MENU Use the Network menu to allow one (1) or more cameras to communicate with each other or external devices. You can use an Ethernet cable to connect two (2) cameras, or one (1) camera and one (1) external device. If the camera is connected via Ethernet to a hub or router, multiple cameras and devices can communicate with each other.
  • Page 80 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL CONNECT WIRELESSLY TO A DEVICE VIA AD-HOC MODE In Ad-Hoc mode, the camera and your device connect to each other. To connect the camera to your device via an ad-hoc network, follow the instructions below:  1. Go to Menu > Network > WiFi.
  • Page 81 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL CONNECT WIRELESSLY TO A DEVICE VIA INFRASTRUCTURE MODE In Infrastructure mode, the camera and your device both connect to an access point, and communicate through that wireless network. The camera can connect to access points that are not encrypted, use WPA encryption, or use WPA2 encryption. To connect the camera to your device via an existing wireless network, follow the instructions below:  1.
  • Page 82 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL  10. In the Infrastructure menu, select Connect, and then select Connect again. Figure: Connect to Network  11. Connect your device to the same wireless network that the camera is connected to. The steps in this procedure depend on what type of device and operating system you are using.
  • Page 83 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL ETHERNET To access Ethernet settings, go to Menu > Network > Ethernet. Use the settings in the Ethernet menu to configure the GIG-E port. Each camera or device requires a unique IP address. For camera-to-camera communication via Ethernet, both cameras need to be in the same sub-net (have the same netmask address) and have the same gateway address.
  • Page 84 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL CAMERA To access the Camera menu, go to Menu > Network > Camera. Use the Camera menu to set up a unique identifier for your camera (or a group of cameras). All command filtering happens on the receiver side of the communication link. Use camera names and group names to address commands to a specific camera or group of networked cameras.
  • Page 85: Maintenance

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL MAINTENANCE Figure: Maintenance Menu FAN AND TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT To select a fan control mode, see the current camera temperatures (sensor and core), and see the current fan speeds, go to Menu > Maintenance > Fan Control. The camera is controlled by complex thermal algorithms to ensure that the sensor and camera operate at safe temperatures.
  • Page 86 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL FAN CONTROL MODES Select a fan control mode. NOTE: After selecting a new fan setting, run the camera until the core temperature stabilizes, and then calibrate the sensor. NOTE: Manual mode requires that you actively manage the sensor temperature, because this mode focuses on controlling fan speed and does not target a narrow sensor temperature range.
  • Page 87 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL TEMPERATURE AND FAN STATUS Figure: Temperature and Fan Statuses The Fan Control menu displays the following statuses: Temperature Sensor: The current temperature of the sensor. This is the temperature directly affected by the Target Temperature setting. Temperature Core: The current temperature of the camera core.
  • Page 88 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL POWER MENU The Power menu displays the power status of all attached power sources. POWER IN The power status displays for all attached power devices. The menu displays the voltage of the source or the relative percentage of the power left, as well as the time left, if applicable.
  • Page 89 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SYSTEM STATUS The System Status menu displays key project and system information. To access the System Status menu, go to Menu > Maintenance > System Status. Figure: System Status FILE FORMAT Displays the file formats that are currently enabled. To change the file format, go to "Select Record File Format"...
  • Page 90 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL RECORDING Displays the following recording information: Format Recording Frame Rate Project Time Base REDCODE To change the recording information, go to "Project Settings" on page 42. PRORES This status menu is available only if recording to an Apple ProRes codec is enabled.
  • Page 91 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL OTHER Displays the following information: Timecode Display Mode: To change this, go to "Timecode" on page 56. Timecode Status: Slate Camera ID: To change this, go to "Slate" on page 54. Slate Camera Position: To change this, go to "Slate" on page 54.
  • Page 92 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL GPIO SYNC To access the GPIO/Sync menu, go to Menu > Maintenance > GPIO/Sync. Figure: GPIO/Sync Menu SYNC Use the Sync menu to set up genlock. For more information, go to "Timecode, Genlock, Multi-Camera Setup" on page 112.
  • Page 93 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SENSOR CALIBRATION Sensor calibration, also known as black balance, is a process during which the camera optimizes image quality by ensuring that pixel sensitivity remains consistent throughout the sensor. Calibrating the sensor generates a calibration map based on system and environment settings.
  • Page 94 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL  5. Select Current Settings. Figure: Select Current Settings  6. Select Start.  7. Select OK to continue. The system initializes and then makes multiple passes through the following phases of the calibration: Capturing Analyzing Erasing Programming  8. When the Calibration Successful dialog displays, select OK to complete the process.
  • Page 95 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL CALIBRATION MAP NAMING CONVENTIONS Each calibration map has a unique name that uses the format described in the table below: NAME DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Exposure Current exposure; to set exposure, go to "Exposure/Shutter" on page 55 Sensor Sensor temperature (Celsius); in the Lower Status Row, this is the number to the left of the...
  • Page 96 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL CALIBRATION MANAGEMENT NOTE: The camera can store a limited amount of calibration maps. You may need to delete older maps in order to create new maps. To apply, export, and import calibration maps, go to Menu > Maintenance > Black Balance > Black Balance Import/Export.
  • Page 97 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL DATE/TIME Use the Date/Time menu to reset the internal clock of the camera. The time and date are timestamps on R3D files when recording to an SSD. The camera uses the 24-hour clock convention (military time). For example, enter 2:35 p.m. as 14:35:00.
  • Page 98 PV CONTACT This is the phone number for the Panavision office in Woodland Hills, CA: (818) 316-1000. C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P .
  • Page 99 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SAVE A LOG FILE A log file is a detailed text file of the processes and operations performed by the camera. If you contact support, you may be asked to send a log file. To save a log file, follow the instructions below:  1.
  • Page 100 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL CAMERA DEFAULT RESET DEFAULTS Reset Defaults changes all settings to the factory default values. To perform a Reset Defaults, follow the instructions below:  1. Go to Menu > Maintenance > Camera Defaults > Reset Defaults. Figure: Reset Defaults  2.
  • Page 101 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL WIPE CAMERA Wipe Camera deletes all user settings, including: calibration files, overlays, presets, and LUTs. Wipe Camera restores all factory defaults.  1. Go to Menu > Maintenance > Camera Defaults > Wipe Camera. Figure: Wipe Camera  2. Select Wipe Camera.
  • Page 102 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL UPGRADE If there is an upgrade package on a mounted SSD, you can initiate a firmware upgrade from within the menu:  1. Go to Menu > Maintenance > Upgrade.  2. Select Camera.  3. Select Upgrade Camera Firmware.
  • Page 103: Playback

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL PLAYBACK NOTE: 3D LUTs cannot be applied in Playback mode. To view clips from the SSD: Go to Menu > Playback. Press the Record/Playback toggle in the lower left corner of the touchscreen. NOTE: The camera uses RGB color space in Playback mode by default, regardless of settings in Record mode. To playback clips in RAW mode, enable to RAW mode.
  • Page 104: Audio System

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL AUDIO SYSTEM AUDIO OVERVIEW The camera has two (2) integrated dual channel digital stereo microphones that record uncompressed audio at 24-bit 48 kHz. These microphones offer you the ability to capture scratch-track audio. Most controls in the Audio menu (Menu > Audio) are only applicable when an audio module is attached.
  • Page 105: Control

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL CONTROL To adjust the input and pre-amplifier, go to Menu > Audio > Control. CHANNEL SOURCES AND NAMES You can rename each audio channel, and each name can be any alphanumeric combination, up to six (6) characters. The default channel names are Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, and Ch4.
  • Page 106 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL  4. Set the channel name:  A. Select CHX Name. NOTE: Select 1/2 or 2/2 in the bottom right of the screen to toggle between the first and second page of menu options.  B. For each character available, use the Scroll Wheel to select a character. Turn counterclockwise to cycle through the characters in this order: uppercase alphabet, lowercase alphabet, numbers 0–9.
  • Page 107 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL PRE-AMP GAIN To adjust amplification levels, follow the instructions below:  1. Go to Menu > Audio > Control > Pre-Amp Gain. Figure: Pre-Amp Gain Menu  2. Select which channel you want to adjust: CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4.
  • Page 108: Monitor Mix

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL MONITOR MIX The camera features a digital audio mixer that controls audio settings for external HD-SDI monitors that support audio. The mixer controls volume and stereo settings. The mixer DOES NOT affect audio embedded in the R3D file. Monitor Mix offers these settings: Pan: Adjust the stereo mix for the channel.
  • Page 109 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL  2. To set up a channel's stereo setting:  A. Select Mixer Monitor Pan for the channel you want to set up.  B. Use the Scroll Wheel to highlight the setting you want.  C. Press Enter. Figure: Set Up Channel Stereo Setting  3.
  • Page 110: Audio Output

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL AUDIO OUTPUT The SDI ports output two (2) channels of 24-bit 48 KHz uncompressed, embedded digital audio. For information on how to set up and mix the stereo channels, go to "Monitor Mix" on page 108. To monitor audio via HD-SDI, the third-party monitor must support audio.
  • Page 111: Audio During Playback

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL AUDIO METER LEVELS Figure: Audio Meter The camera updates the Audio Meter 12 times per second with the maximum signal from the last 1/12 of a second period. The range of the Audio Meter is –52 dBFS to 0 dBFS.
  • Page 112: Timecode, Genlock, Multi-Camera Setup

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL TIMECODE, GENLOCK, MULTI-CAMERA SETUP This chapter describes timecode, genlock, and multi-camera operations such as 3D and array setup. TIMECODE Timecode is a numeric sequence based on SMPTE 12M that aids in the management and synchronization of footage and ®...
  • Page 113 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL OUTPUT TIMECODE The camera can output a timecode signal to an external device or to a slaved camera.  1. Follow the instructions in "Set Up Internal Timecode" on the previous page to set up internal timecode.  2. Use a cable to connect the TIMECODE port on the camera to another device.
  • Page 114: Genlock

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL GENLOCK Generator locking (genlock) is a tri-level signal used to synchronize video and audio systems. Genlock is based on SMPTE 296M and 274M. There are two (2) important genlock sync modes: Monitor Sync Sensor Sync MONITOR SYNC Monitor Sync occurs when an incoming genlock signal is compatible with the monitor output frequency.
  • Page 115 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SENSOR SYNC Sensor Sync is achieved when an incoming genlock signal is compatible with the monitor output frequency, project time base, and recording frame rate. In Sensor Sync mode, sensor timing is locked to the genlock signal. Sensor Sync requires the...
  • Page 116: Master/Slave Operation

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL MASTER/SLAVE OPERATION NOTE: The Master camera controls metadata and basic camera parameters of the Slave cameras. Any other setting changes required by the Slave cameras must be made before recording. This section describes operation in Master/Slave configuration and clip naming conventions for clips recorded on those cameras.
  • Page 117 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SET UP MASTER/SLAVE OPERATION  1. Use a Gig-E cable to connect the GIG-E port on one camera to the GIG-E port on the other camera.  2. On the Master camera, follow the instructions below:  A. Go to Menu > Network > Camera.
  • Page 118 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL  3. On the Slave camera(s), follow the instructions below:  A. Go to Menu > Network > Camera.  B. Type a name for the camera (Example: CAM B, RIGHT, SLAVE, etc) in the Camera ID field. Figure: Set Target to All  C.
  • Page 119 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL  E. Enable Camera to Camera. The LAN indicator illuminates green. Figure: Set Target to All NOTE: Cameras can also be set up in a Master/Master configuration. To set up Master/Master, set Target to All on both cameras, allowing either camera to make changes and control record start/stop.
  • Page 120 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SET REEL NUMBER, CAMERA ID, AND CAMERA POSITION NOTE: Camera ID and Camera Position settings can also be found at Menu > Project Settings > Slate. To prepare media and slate settings for a Master/Slave or Stereo/3D production, follow the instructions below:  1.
  • Page 121: Set Up Stereo/3D Configuration

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL MULTI-CAMERA CLIP NAMING CONVENTIONS This section describes automatic camera-generated clip naming conventions based on slate settings. Cameras use the Reel No, Cam ID, and Cam Pos settings to generate a custom clip name. For example, if you have two (2) cameras in Master/Slave configuration and format media on both cameras with the...
  • Page 122: Camera Array

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL CAMERA ARRAY SET UP A CAMERA ARRAY NOTE: For genlock to function correctly, the cameras must be on the same firmware version, and must be using the same project time base and recording frame rate. You can sync more than two (2) cameras for applications and productions that require a camera array. To set up a camera array, you need a 1000Base-T gigabit Ethernet router.
  • Page 123: Compatible Genlock Devices

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL COMPATIBLE GENLOCK DEVICES The following genlock devices are compatible with the camera. Additional genlock devices may be compatible, but have not yet been tested. ® GEN10 HD/SD/AES Sync Generator with Universal Power Supply Ambient ACL 202CT Ambient ACL 203...
  • Page 124: Upgrade Camera Firmware

    Install the most recent firmware. Unless otherwise specified in the release notes, you do not need to upgrade to any firmware in between your current version and the most recent version available online.  1. Connect a Panavision MINI-MAG SSD to your computer.  2. Unzip the firmware zip file.
  • Page 125: Camera System Maintenance

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL CAMERA SYSTEM MAINTENANCE All Panavision products are designed for rugged durability, but precision instruments demand proper care. Follow the instructions in this chapter to clean, maintain, and store your devices. WARNING: DO NOT rinse or immerse the camera or other accessories in water. Keep dry at all times.
  • Page 126: Troubleshoot Your Camera

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL TROUBLESHOOT YOUR CAMERA GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING FIRMWARE DOES NOT UPGRADE SYMPTOM During an attempt to upgrade firmware, the PWR and REC LEDs flash red. After an attempt to upgrade firmware, the firmware version does not change. POTENTIAL RESOLUTIONS After downloading the firmware upgrade file, ensure that you unzip the file before saving it to the SSD.
  • Page 127 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL LCD BLANK AT STARTUP SYMPTOM When you turn on the camera, the LCD does not show any image. POTENTIAL RESOLUTIONS Turn off the camera. Wait at least three (3) seconds, and then turn the camera back on.
  • Page 128 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL BLACK AND WHITE IMAGE SYMPTOM The display shows that an image is in black and white, and the menus are still in color. POTENTIAL RESOLUTIONS Check the Color Saturation setting. If the Saturation setting is set to a low value, change the Saturation to a higher value.
  • Page 129 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL POSSIBLE HOT PIXEL SYMPTOM Your camera displays a possible hot pixel. EXPLANATION There may not be an issue with the pixel itself. The sensor can display a hot pixel when the sensor calibration is outdated. Current camera settings and temperature can affect pixel calibration.
  • Page 130: Error Messages

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL ERROR MESSAGES "UPGRADE ATTACHED PERIPHERALS" MESSAGE SYMPTOM During an attempt to upgrade firmware, the display shows the message “Upgrade Attached Peripherals”. After turning the camera off and then on, the same message displays, and then prompts you to turn off the camera.
  • Page 131: Appendix A: Technical Specifications

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL APPENDIX A: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION Sensor Type 16-bit, 35.5 Megapixel CMOS Resolution 8192 x 4320 Sensor Size Large Format: 40.96mm x 21.60mm (Diagonal: 46.31mm) Dynamic Range 15 stops Max Frame...
  • Page 132: Appendix B: Mechanical Drawings

    NOTE: Dimensions are shown in mm. FRONT VIEW Figure: Panavision Millennium DXL Front View C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P . FW : V-0.5.35   |...
  • Page 133: Back View

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL BACK VIEW Figure: Panavision Millennium DXL Back View C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P . FW : V-0.5.35   |   1 33...
  • Page 134: Side View (Right)

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SIDE VIEW (RIGHT) Figure: Panavision Millennium DXL Side View (Right) C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P . FW : V-0.5.35   |   1 34...
  • Page 135: Side View (Left)

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL SIDE VIEW (LEFT) Figure: Panavision Millennium DXL Side View (Left) C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P . FW : V-0.5.35   |   1 35...
  • Page 136: Top View

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL TOP VIEW Figure: Panavision Millennium DXL Top View C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P . FW : V-0.5.35   |   1 36...
  • Page 137: Appendix C: Input/Output Connectors

    NOTE: Connector diagram images are for reference only. Diagrams are not to scale. Figure: Panavision Millennium DXL Connectors Figure: Panavision Millennium DXLConnectors C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P .
  • Page 138 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL Figure: Panavision Millennium DXLConnectors C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P . FW : V-0.5.35   |   1 38...
  • Page 139 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL CONNECTOR MODULE DESCRIPTION CONNECTOR TYPE DETAILS NAME Camera USB power out USB 2.0, Type A (power "USB Power" on the next only) page DC-IN Camera Power in 4-pin 2B LEMO "DC-IN" on the next page "3G HD-SDI" on page 142...
  • Page 140: Usb Power

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL USB POWER The USB power out connector supplies 5 V of power. The maximum sustained current draw is 1.5A. NOTE: The USB connector only offers power out, and does NOT support USB communication. DC-IN The 4-pin 2B LEMO connector (LEMO EGJ.2B.304.CLA) accepts DC input power from 11.5 V DC to 17 V DC.
  • Page 141: 6G/3G Hd-Sdi

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL 6G/3G HD-SDI A standard 75 ohm BNC connector provides the following output: Broadcast specification 3G-SDI (HD-SDI) video output (default mode is Clean) Two (2) channels of embedded audio Time of Day and Edge timecode Record Tally flag...
  • Page 142: 3G Hd-Sdi

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL 3G HD-SDI A standard 75 ohm BNC connector provides the following output: Broadcast specification 3G-SDI (HD-SDI) video output (default mode is Clean) Two (2) channels of embedded audio Time of Day and Edge timecode Record Tally flag...
  • Page 143: 14V Aux Power Out

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL 14V AUX POWER OUT The DXLM Module offers one (1) 14 AUX power port. The 2-pin 0B LEMO connector (LEMO EEG.0B.302.CLL) supplies unregulated (+) 11.5 to 17 VDC battery pass-through power. The maximum sustained current draw is 3.0A.
  • Page 144: Aux Power Out

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL AUX POWER OUT The 7-pin 1B LEMO connector supports RS232 and a General Purpose Input (GPI) trigger. The connector also offers auxiliary power out, with a maximum sustained current draw of 2.0A. To operate the GPI contact closure style trigger, short Pin 7 (GPI) to Pin 6 (ground).
  • Page 145: Timecode

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL TIMECODE The LEMO EAG.0B.305.CLN connector supports SMPTE timecode input and output. Pins 2 and 3 can be used together to receive a balance SMPTE 12M serial timecode input. Pin 2 can be used by itself (leave pin 3 open) to receive a single-ended SMPTE 12M serial timecode input.
  • Page 146: Gig-E

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL GIG-E The GIG-E 8-pin RJ45 Ethernet connector provides a 1000BASE-T (IEEE 802.3ab) gigabit Ethernet connection for remote camera setup, master/slave camera communication, and external metadata ingest. Since the GIG-E connector does not support slower speeds (10BASE-T and 100BASE-T), ensure that any device you connect to supports 1000BASE-T.
  • Page 147: 24V Aux Power Out

    PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL 24V AUX POWER OUT The DXLM Module offers two (2) Fischer 3-pin 102 connectors that up convert from 12V to 24V. Figure: 24V Connector (Looking at the Camera) FISCHER 3-PIN CONNECTOR SIGNAL DESCRIPTION DIRECTION GROUND Common ground...
  • Page 148 LENS INFORMATION LENS MOUNT The Panavision Millennium DXL features a built-in SP70 lens mount, which is compatible with Primo 70 Series lenses. The lens mount is also compatible with select adaptors that support other lens mounts. LENS WEIGHT AND LENS SUPPORT Use a lens support system when mounting heavy or long lenses to your camera.
  • Page 149 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL DEFAULT KEY FUNCTIONS DEFAULT KEYS ITEM DEFAULT FUNCTION Camera Right Side (Assistant PWR/REC Full Press Record: Toggle Side) PWR/RECPress Two (2) Turn off camera Seconds PWR/RECPress Five (5) Force turn off camera Seconds Assistant A Press Assistant A + Assistant B: Toggle lock/unlock all keys on...
  • Page 150 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL ITEM DEFAULT FUNCTION Camera Left Side (Operator Record Full Press Record: Toggle Side) Record Half Press AF: Start User 1 Press Not Assigned User 2 Press Not Assigned User 1+2 Press Eject Media Operator A Press Operator A + Operator B: Toggle lock/unlock all keys on...
  • Page 151 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL MENU MAP See the Menu Map on the following page. C OP Y R IGHT © 201 7 P A N A VISION IN TER N A TION A L , L .P . FW : V-0.5.35   |...
  • Page 152 PANAVISION MILLENNIUM DXL PROJECT USER PRESETS AUDIO NETWORK MEDIA COLOR MAINTENANCE MONITORING SETTINGS CONTROL } Channel 1/2 } Monitor Mix } Channel 3/4 } Pre-Amp Gain WIFI ETHERNET CAMERA SERIAL } Mode } DHCP } Camera ID } Ctrl Protocol...

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