Canon UHD XS CJ27ex7.3B IASE T Operation Manual
Canon UHD XS CJ27ex7.3B IASE T Operation Manual

Canon UHD XS CJ27ex7.3B IASE T Operation Manual

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OPERATION MANUAL " Information display "
Read this operation manual before using the product.
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  • Page 1 BCTV Zoom Lens CJ27ex7.3B OPERATION MANUAL " Information display " Read this operation manual before using the product.
  • Page 2 • Operation Manual "Information display" (Web) Model UHDxs CJ27ex7.3B IASE T Always use the latest version of the firmware for this lens and the camera. For the availability of the latest version of the firmware and how to update it, refer to Canon's website. https://cam.start.canon/...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    – Contents – Basic Operation Part names and operation .........................6 Basic operation ............................6 Resetting ..............................7 Defaults ..............................7 Menu structure ............................8 1. Top 1 Top, Sub, and other screens ........................12 2. Sub 2 Sub screen ............................13 2-1 Auto iris gain setting ..........................14 2-2 User switching ...........................14 2-3 AUX switch function assignment .......................15 2-4 VTR switch function assignment .......................15...
  • Page 4 – Contents – 4. Setting 4-1 User switching ...........................22 4-2 User setting copying ..........................22 4-3 User setting exporting ........................23 4-4 User setting importing ........................24 4-5 User setting reset for individual users ....................26 4-6 User setting reset for all users ......................26 4-7 Lock setting ............................27 4-8 Unlock ...............................28 4-9 AUX switch function assignment .......................29...
  • Page 5 – Contents – 5. Support 5 Support screen .............................45 5-1 Serial number display ........................45 5-2 Lens name display ..........................46 5-3 Firmware information display ......................46 5-3-1 Firmware updating ........................47 5-4 Log screen ............................47 5-4-1 Log exporting ...........................48 5-4-2 Log date input ..........................49 5-4-3 Log resetting ..........................49 5-4-4 Service log screen ........................50 5-4-4-1 Service log settings ......................50...
  • Page 6: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Part names and operation Basic operation Display switch Turn on the lens. Turns the display on/off. Press the display switch. Display <Top> Display turns off after 2 min. Status without any operations. Setting Support <Top> DISPLAY Status Setting Support The display turns on.
  • Page 7: Resetting

    Basic Operation Resetting Defaults All user settings can be reset to default values. Defaults are listed at right. Setting Name Default AUX switch function assignment Fr1P Press and hold both AUX1 switch function assignment AUX1 Shtl the display switch and AUX2 switch function assignment AUX2 Fr1P...
  • Page 8: Menu Structure

    Basic Operation Menu structure Menu structure <Top> <Sub> [IG] 01–99 TEMP / 1 / 2 / 3 VTR / RET / *1 / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl / NON VTR / RET / *1 / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl Norm / Reve / Auto / Manu VTR / RET / *1 / Fr1P / Fr1F /...
  • Page 9 Basic Operation Menu structure Menu structure Setting User No.: TEMP / 1 / 2 / 3 <User> Copy <UserCopy> User No.: Current user Copy to: 1 / 2 / 3 Copy: y / n <USB Device> <Export> Target: User1 / User2 / User3 *3 Datafile: A / B / C / D /...
  • Page 10 Basic Operation Menu structure Menu structure <Preset> Frame1: Zoom / Focus / Z+F Frame2: Zoom / Focus / Z+F Z-speed: 1–800 Z-movement: Start: 00–99 Stop: 00–99 <Iris> Iris-Gain Auto: 01–99 Remote: 01–99 Torque: High / Low Ext-Comp: ON / OFF Close: ON / OFF <Zoom>...
  • Page 11 Basic Operation Menu structure Menu structure Support <Support> <SerialNo.> Serial number <ModelName> Lens name <Firmware> Firmware y / n <Log> Export y / n YYYY: 2024–2100 01–12 01–31 RecordDate YYYY: 2024–2100 01–12 01–31 TextReset y / n <ServiceLog> Setting Cycle: Short / Long Accuracy: Low / High...
  • Page 12: Top

    <Top> 1 Top, Sub, and other screens 1 Top, Sub, and other screens The Top screen is the first screen displayed after the display switch is pressed. From this screen, you can set functions and view status. ① Sub Sub screen Top screen A menu with 12 settings.
  • Page 13: Sub

    <Sub> 2 Sub screen Shows a menu with 12 settings. NOTE First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “2-2 User switching” in “2. Sub” or “4-1 User switching” in “4. Setting.”) ① [IG] Auto iris gain Sub screen Adjust the auto iris gain setting.
  • Page 14: Auto Iris Gain Setting

    <Sub> - <Sub> - [IG] 2-1 Auto iris gain setting 2-2 User switching Switch to a user to use (TEMP, 1, 2, or 3). To configure settings for indi- Adjust the auto iris gain setting. vidual users, switch to that user number. NOTE The same auto iris gain value applies to all users, regardless of the current user.
  • Page 15: Aux Switch Function Assignment

    <Sub> - <Sub> - 2-3 AUX switch function assignment 2-4 VTR switch function assignment Assign functions to the AUX switch. Assign functions to the VTR switch. NOTE NOTE First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
  • Page 16: Iris A/M Switch Operation Setting

    <Sub> - <Sub> - 2-5 Iris A/M switch operation setting 2-6 RET switch function assignment Set iris A/M switch operation. By default, A is used for auto and M for Assign functions to the RET switch. manual operation, but these settings can be reversed, and you can change both A and M to manual or auto operation.
  • Page 17: Aux1 Switch Function Assignment

    <Sub> - <Sub> - 2-8 AUX2 switch function assignment 2-7 AUX1 switch function assignment Assign functions to the AUX2 switch for a zoom demand. Assign functions to the AUX1 switch for a zoom demand. NOTE NOTE First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
  • Page 18: Iris Torque Setting

    <Sub> - <Sub> - [I-Tq] [Trk] 2-9 Iris torque setting 2-10 Zoom track on/off switching Set a torque level for manual control of the iris ring. Activate or deactivate the zoom track function. NOTE NOTE First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
  • Page 19: User Setting Copying

    <Sub> - <Sub> - [Copy] [Z.M.] 2-11 User setting copying 2-12 Zoom rocker seesaw responsiveness setting Adjust zooming responsiveness based on how much the zoom rocker Copy the settings that were configured for one user to another user. seesaw is pressed. NOTE NOTE First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
  • Page 20: Status

    Status <Status> - CamIf / IrisMode / F-Hold <Status> / <Control> - Iris / Zoom / Focus 3-1 Lens status menu: functions 3-2 Lens status menu: source of control Shows camera interface, iris mode, and F-Hold*1 status of the lens. Shows the source of iris, zoom, and focus operations.
  • Page 21: Lens Status Menu: Position

    Status <Status> / <Position> - Iris / Zoom / Focus 3-3 Lens status menu: position Shows relative positions of iris, zoom, and focus. Status screen ▲ <Status> ◀ ▶ ▼ Camlf: Parallel IrisMode: Manual F-Hold: Position screen ▲ <Position> ◀ ▶ ▼...
  • Page 22: Setting

    Setting <User> - Copy - <UserCopy> - Copy to <User> - User No. 4-1 User switching 4-2 User setting copying Switch to a user to use (TEMP, 1, 2, or 3). To configure settings for Copy the settings that were configured for one user to another user. individual users, switch to that user number.
  • Page 23: User Setting Exporting

    Setting <User> - Copy - <USB Device> - <Export> - Target / Datafile / Execute 4-3 User setting exporting Settings for each user can be exported to a USB flash drive. By importing the exported settings on other equipment, you can use the same settings on that equipment.
  • Page 24: User Setting Importing

    Setting <User> - Copy - <USB Device> - <Import> - Target / Datafile / Execute 4-4 User setting importing Settings for individual users that were exported to a USB flash drive can be imported on other equipment. This enables the same settings to be used on that equipment.
  • Page 25 Setting Messages during user setting exporting/importing Message list Please Wait Displayed when the lens is accessing or disconnecting from a USB flash drive. Screen Also displayed when the display is shutting off, either automatically or after the display switch is pressed. The display is turned off automatically in any of these situations.
  • Page 26: User Setting Reset For Individual Users

    Setting <User> - ResetData - User <User> - ResetData - AllUsers 4-5 User setting reset for individual users 4-6 User setting reset for all users Settings for individual users can be reset to defaults. Settings for all users can be reset to defaults. NOTE NOTE First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
  • Page 27: Lock Setting

    You will use the password entered to lock the settings again to unlock them. User No.: To avoid forgetting the password, make a note of it. If you forget the password, contact your Canon sales representative or dealer. Copy ResetData Lock ×...
  • Page 28: Unlock

    ] Lock 3. The password used is the same one entered to lock the settings. If you forget Fr1P Fr1P the password, contact your Canon sales representative or dealer. Norm Norm (1) From the User screen (2) From the Sub screen...
  • Page 29: Aux Switch Function Assignment

    Setting <User> / <Switch> - AUX <User> / <Switch> - AUX1 4-9 AUX switch function assignment 4-10 AUX1 switch function assignment Assign functions to the AUX switch. Assign functions to the AUX1 switch for a zoom demand. NOTE NOTE First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
  • Page 30: Aux2 Switch Function Assignment

    Setting <User> / <Switch> - AUX2 <User> / <Switch> - VTR 4-11 AUX2 switch function assignment 4-12 VTR switch function assignment Assign functions to the AUX2 switch for a zoom demand. Assign functions to the VTR switch. NOTE NOTE First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
  • Page 31: Ret Switch Function Assignment

    Setting <User> / <Switch> - RET <User> / <Switch> - A/M 4-13 RET switch function assignment 4-14 Iris A/M switch operation setting Set iris A/M switch operation. By default, A is used for auto and M for Assign functions to the RET switch. manual operation, but these settings can be reversed, and you can change both A and M to manual or auto operation.
  • Page 32: Ret2-8 On/Off Switching

    Setting <User> / <Switch> - Option - RET2 <User> / <Preset> - Frame1 – 4-15 RET2–8 on/off switching 4-16 Framing preset 1 control target switching Switch what framing preset 1 controls. Switch RET2–8 functions on or off. Zoom Zoom to the stored position Focus Focus at the stored position Zoom and focus at the stored positions...
  • Page 33: Framing Preset 2 Control Target Switching

    Setting <User> / <Preset> - Frame2 <User> / <Preset> - Z-speed 4-17 Framing preset 2 control target switching 4-18 Preset zoom speed setting Switch what framing preset 2 controls. Set the zoom speed from any position to the stored position. To adjust the value, use either the Memo switch (refer to the Lens operation Zoom Zoom to the stored position...
  • Page 34: Preset Zoom Start Responsiveness Setting

    Setting <User> / <Preset> - Z-movement - Start <User> / <Preset> - Z-movement - Stop 4-19 Preset zoom start responsiveness setting 4-20 Preset zoom stop responsiveness setting Set the initial responsiveness in zooming to preset positions. Set the final responsiveness in zooming to preset positions. NOTE NOTE First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
  • Page 35: Auto Iris Gain Setting

    Setting <User> / <Iris> - Iris-Gain - Auto <User> / <Iris> - Iris-Gain - Remote 4-21 Auto iris gain setting 4-22 Remote iris gain setting Adjust the auto iris gain setting. Adjust the remote iris gain setting. NOTE NOTE The same auto iris gain value applies to all users, regardless of the current The same remote iris gain value applies to all users, regardless of the current user.
  • Page 36: Iris Torque Setting

    Setting <User> / <Iris> - Torque <User> / <Iris> - Ext-Comp 4-23 Iris torque setting 4-24 Iris compensation on/off switching The amount of light decreases when an extender (2.0×) is used. To Set a torque level for manual control of the iris ring. compensate, you can configure this setting to open the iris and main- tain brightness.
  • Page 37: Iris Closure Detection On/Off Switching

    Setting <User> / <Iris> - Close <User> / <Zoom> - Tracking 4-25 Iris closure detection on/off switching 4-26 Zoom track on/off switching This iris cannot be closed even when a close signal is received if iris Activate or deactivate the zoom track function. compensation set to ON when an extender (2.0 ) is mounted.
  • Page 38: Zoom Servo Start Responsiveness Setting

    Setting <User> / <Zoom> - Movement - Start <User> / <Zoom> - Movement - Stop 4-27 Zoom servo start responsiveness setting 4-28 Zoom servo stop responsiveness setting Set final zoom servo responsiveness (when the zoom rocker seesaw is Set initial zoom servo responsiveness. used, for example).
  • Page 39: Zoom Mechanical End Stop Responsiveness Setting

    Setting <User> / <Zoom> - Movement - End <User> / <Zoom> - CurveMode - Seesaw 4-29 Zoom mechanical end stop responsiveness setting 4-30 Zoom rocker seesaw responsiveness setting Adjust zooming responsiveness based on how much the zoom rocker Set final zoom servo responsiveness at the mechanical end (when the zoom seesaw is pressed.
  • Page 40: Analog Zoom Demand Responsiveness Setting

    Setting <User> / <Zoom> - CurveMode - Demand <User> / <Zoom> - SpeedAdj - Max 4-31 Analog zoom demand responsiveness setting 4-32 Maximum zoom speed control setting Set the fastest speed zoom available with the max. zoom speed adjustment Set zoom speed responsiveness to analog zoom demand operations. volume.
  • Page 41: Minimum Zoom Speed Control Setting

    Setting <User> / <Zoom> - SpeedAdj - Min <User> / <Zoom> - Ctrl 4-33 Minimum zoom speed control setting 4-34 Servo type from zoom demand setting Set the slowest speed zoom available with the max. zoom speed adjustment Set either the speed or position servo as the type to use from a zoom de- volume.
  • Page 42: Zoom Speed Adjustment On/Off

    Setting <User> / <Zoom> - Z.S. <User> / <Focus> - CurveMode - ADemand 4-35 Zoom speed adjustment on/off 4-36 Focus demand responsiveness setting Enable or disable maximum drive unit zoom speed adjustment to also apply Set focus demand responsiveness. to the zoom demand. NOTE NOTE First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
  • Page 43: Focus Breathing Compensation On/Off

    Setting <User> / <System> - FocusBC <User> / <System> - VR-Out 4-37 Focus breathing compensation on/off 4-38 Virtual output on/off Enable or disable focus breathing compensation. Enable or disable virtual output. NOTE NOTE First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
  • Page 44: Camera Serial Communication On/Off

    Setting <User> / <System> - CamSeri 4-39 Camera serial communication on/off Enable or disable serial communication (analog control) via the lens- camera interface. NOTE First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “2-2 User switching” in “2. Sub” or “4-1 User switching” in “4. Setting.”) User screen ▲...
  • Page 45: Support

    Support <Support> <Support> - <SerialNo.> 5 Support screen 5-1 Serial number display Shows a menu with lens support information. Shows the lens serial number. Support screen Support screen ▲ ▲ <Support> <Support> ▼ ▼ ① SerialNo. SerialNo. ② ModelName ModelName ③...
  • Page 46: Lens Name Display

    Support <Support> - <ModelName> <Support> - <Firmware> 5-2 Lens name display 5-3 Firmware information display Shows the lens name. Shows firmware information for the lens equipment used. Support screen Support screen ▲ ▲ <Support> <Support> ▼ ▼ SerialNo. SerialNo. ModelName ModelName Firmware Firmware...
  • Page 47: Firmware Updating

    Logs with data such as lens management information can be exported to a USB flash drive. Use this information to manage your equipment Firmware screen Screen B or when requesting service from your Canon sales representative or dealer. ▲ <Firmware>...
  • Page 48: Log Exporting

    Support <Support> - <Log> - Export 5-4-1 Log exporting Export the log to a USB flash drive.*1 Log screen NOTE ▲ <Log> ▼ Export *1: Do not remove the USB flash drive or turn off the lens while log exporting is in progress.
  • Page 49: Log Date Input

    Support <Support> - <Log> - RecordDate <Support> - <Log> - TextReset 5-4-2 Log date input 5-4-3 Log resetting Enter a date for the log. Resets the log. NOTE A date of your choice can be recorded in the file as log information. Date information entered here is stored.
  • Page 50: Service Log Screen

    Service log data is only used for analysis to provide service. The information is ServiceLog screen not intended to be understandable to users. When executing service logging or exporting service logs, contact your Canon ▲ sales representative or dealer and follow their instructions.
  • Page 51: Service Logging

    Support <Support> - <Log> - <ServiceLog> - Start Logging 5-4-4-2 Service logging Service logs include a record of lens operations and other information. ServiceLog screen ▲ <ServiceLog> ▼ Setting Start Logging Export × 2 <ServiceLog> Setting ▲ Start Logging NOTE ▼...
  • Page 52: Service Log Exporting

    Support <Support> - <Log> - <ServiceLog> - Export 5-4-4-3 Service log exporting Export the service log to a USB flash drive.*1 ServiceLog screen NOTE ▲ <ServiceLog> ▼ *1: Do not remove the USB flash drive or turn off the lens while service log Setting exporting is in progress.
  • Page 53: Support Info Display For Lateral Chromatic Aberration/Illumination Correction

    Support <Support> - Func - Chr-Abb data / Lumi-Comp data 5-5 Support info display for lateral chromatic aberration/illumination correction Shows whether transmission of data for lateral chromatic aberration and illumination correction is supported. Support screen ▲ <Support> ▼ SerialNo. ModelName Firmware ×...
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