Page 1
BCTV Zoom Lens CJ45ex9.7B CJ45ex13.6B HJ40ex10B HJ40ex14B OPERATION MANUAL " Information display" Read this operation manual before using the product.
Page 3
• Operation Manual "Information display" (Web) Refer to this Operation Manual “Information display” for operating instructions and procedures for the information display. The copyright for this manual is retained by Canon Inc. Unauthorized copying or reproduction in whole or part is prohibited.
Page 4
Introduction Contents Introduction Manual Layout ....................E 7 Manual Conventions ........................E8 Part Names ....................E 9 Part Names and Functions ....................... E9 Operation Key Names and Operation Methods ................E9 Basic Sequence of Operations ..............E 10 E 11 Screen Organization 1 .
Page 5
Introduction 3.1.10 Specifying Iris Torque ......................E31 3.1.11 Specifying Zoom Curve Mode ....................E32 3 . 2 Configuration from the Menu Screen ..........E 34 3.2.1 User Screen Settings ......................E35 3.2.2 Switch Screen Settings ......................E41 3.2.3 IS Screen Settings ....................... E45 3.2.4 Preset Screen Settings ......................
Page 6
Introduction 4 . 2 Configuration from the Menu Screen ..........E 104 4.2.1 User Screen Settings ......................E105 4.2.2 Switch Screen Settings ....................... E122 4.2.3 IS Screen Settings ......................E130 4.2.4 Preset Screen Settings ....................... E142 4.2.5 Iris Screen Settings ......................E148 4.2.6 Zoom Screen Settings ......................
Page 7
Introduction Manual Layout Pages with instructions are organized as follows. Chapter title 4. Operation in Full Mode Function title 4.1.17 Assigning Functions to the Seesaw The zoom seesaw switch can be programmed to control either the {Zoom} or {Iris}. Important Summary of function, First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
Page 8
Introduction Manual Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual. Convention Description Example ** screen The Top screen is displayed. Names of screens are underlined. Names of setting items are enclosed in square brackets. [Frame 1] is underlined. Names of options are enclosed in curly brackets. Select {Sped}.
Page 9
Introduction Part Names Part Names and Functions Display switch Press to activate the display. One press turns on the display, and another turns it off. Control keys Used to configure all settings shown on the display. Identified with five key names, depending on how this interface is used.
Page 10
Introduction Basic Sequence of Operations Turn on the lens. Note: For instructions on turning the lens on, refer to the camera manual. Press the Display switch. IG: 50 MENU IS STD IS STD [Trk]OFF Fr1P Shtl Fr1P The display is now illuminated. Use the control keys to complete settings.
Page 12
1. Screen Organization 1 . Screen Organization Screens contain 22 setting items in Basic mode, 35 in Full mode, and 3 in Analog mode, with Basic and Full modes also including a “follow” screen containing three setting items that have relative values. Frequently used items are displayed on the Top screen (the screen displayed by pressing the Display switch).
Page 13
1. Screen Organization Top Screen in Full Mode Initial Top Screen in Full Mode Of the 14 setting items in Full mode, the 8 most common are MENU shown on the Top screen. The other 6 can be accessed by [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF pressing down to scroll down the screen.
Page 14
1. Screen Organization 1 . 2 Menu Screen (For instructions on configuring the settings, see the "Menu Screen" section in the descriptions of each mode.) Setting items in each mode and on the “follow” screen are organized by function. All of these screens are collectively referred to as the Menu screen.
Page 15
1. Screen Organization Menu Screen in Full Mode In Full mode, the 35 setting items and three “follow” settings with relative values are organized by function into the following 9 screens. Icon of selected screen 1. User screen is highlighted. 2.
Page 16
1. Screen Organization Menu Screen in Analog Mode In Analog mode, 2 setting items are presented as the User screen. 1. User Screen User Mode: Analog Access: Unlock Icon of selected screen is highlighted. : There is no single Menu screen. Instead, these screens displayed by selecting [Menu] are collectively referred to as the Menu screen.
Page 18
2. Mode Selection 2 . Mode Selection 2 . 1 Modes The following 3 modes are available. Choose a mode that suits your purpose or preference. 1. Basic Mode: Restricted settings and information. Recommended for users who do not require sophisticated settings.
Page 20
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 1 Configuration from the Top Screen The screen displayed by pressing the Display switch is referred to as the Top screen. A total of 10 items can be configured on the Top screen in Basic mode. The first screen displayed is referred to as the Initial Top screen.
Page 21
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 1 . 1 Selecting Basic Mode Basic mode is the default mode, but it can also be accessed from other modes as follows. Switching from Full to Basic Mode Initial Top Screen in Full Mode MENU [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF...
Page 22
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 1 . 2 Top Screen A total of 10 items can be configured on the Top screen in Basic mode, and the first screen shown is referred to as the Initial Top screen, which displays 8 items. The other items can be displayed by pressing down to scroll down the screen. (See the following figure.) Status of some items can be checked simply by accessing this screen.
Page 23
3. Operation in Basic Mode Menu screen [Trk] Zoom tracking MENU See “3.2 Configuration from the Menu Screen.” Switch to ON when using zoom tracking. See “3.1.6 Zoom Tracking ON/OFF.” Auto iris gain A 1 AUX 1 switch Adjust the auto iris gain value. By default, the AUX1 switch for a zoom demand is assigned to the {Shuttle} function, but it can See “3.1.3 Specifying Auto Iris Gain.”...
Page 24
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 1 . 3 Specifying Auto Iris Gain [IG] Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. To adjust the value, use either the auto iris gain adjustment trimmer (refer to the operation manual “Lens”) or display operations.
Page 25
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 1 . 4 Switching the IS Mode of the Horizontal Direction Switch the IS mode of the horizontal direction. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU IS STD IS STD [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl Press The previous or default value is highlighted. MENU IG: 50 IS STD...
Page 26
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 1 . 5 Switching the IS Mode of the Vertical Direction [IS ] Switch the IS mode of the vertical direction. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU IS STD IS STD [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl Press and then The previous or default value is highlighted.
Page 27
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 1 . 6 Zoom Tracking ON/OFF [Trk] Activate or deactivate zoom tracking as needed. Important In Basic mode, any adjustments to this setting are not retained when the lens is turned off, and the default value is restored on startup.
Page 28
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 1 . 7 Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch Assign your desired functions to the AUX switch. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU IS STD IS STD [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl Press twice. The default function is highlighted. MENU IG: 50 IS STD...
Page 29
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 1 . 8 Assigning Functions to the AUX 1 Switch Assign your desired functions to the AUX1 switch. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU IS STD IS STD [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl Press three times. The default function is highlighted.
Page 30
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 1 . 9 Assigning Functions to the AUX 2 Switch Assign your desired functions to the AUX2 switch. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU IS STD IS STD [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl Press three times and once.
Page 31
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 1 . 10 Specifying Iris Torque [I-Tq] Specify the desired level of torque in manual control of the iris ring. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU IS STD IS STD [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl Press four times.
Page 32
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 1 . 11 Specifying Zoom Curve Mode [Z.M.] Specifying Seesaw Switch Responsiveness Configure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the zoom seesaw switch. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is configured.) Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU...
Page 33
3. Operation in Basic Mode Specifying Analog Demand Responsiveness Configure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the analog demand thumb ring. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is configured.) Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU [Trk]OFF Fr1P...
Page 34
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 2 Configuration from the Menu Screen In Basic mode, you can view and configure 22 setting items and a “follow” screen with three setting items that have relative values from the Menu screen Specifically, the Menu screen in Basic mode is organized into 9 screens by function: User screen, Switch screen, IS screen, Preset screen, Iris screen, Zoom screen, Focus screen, Info screen, and Fol.
Page 35
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 2 . 1 User Screen Settings User B is the user in Basic mode. User Screen in Basic Mode The following setting items can be configured on the User screen. User Mode: Basic Switching Modes ResetAll Resetting Values...
Page 36
3. Operation in Basic Mode Switching Modes Switch to Full or Analog mode as needed. Important The new mode setting is retained even after the lens is turned off. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl [I-Tq]H [Z.M.] Press User Screen...
Page 37
3. Operation in Basic Mode Resetting Values Reset a userʼs settings to default values as needed. Initial Top Screen Note: Iris gain values are not reset. The current value is retained. IG: 50 MENU [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl [I-Tq]H [Z.M.] User Screen Press The display switches to the User screen.
Page 38
3. Operation in Basic Mode Locking Functions To ensure that configured functions cannot easily be changed, you can lock the settings of certain functions. Unlocked Locked User User Mode: Basic Mode: Basic ResetAll ResetAll Access: Unlock Access: Lock Note In lock mode, only the following items can still be configured, and other settings are locked. •...
Page 39
No master password is used on this model. The password you enter each time to lock settings is the password used to unlock them. For this reason, we recommend making a note of the password each time. If you forget the password, contact Canon or your dealer. Passwords can be blank or up to 8 digits. Characters supported in passwords Options _−...
Page 40
3. Operation in Basic Mode (2) Unlocking Settings Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl [I-Tq]H [Z.M.] Press User Screen The display switches to the User screen. User Mode: Basic ResetAll Access: Lock Press three times. User The previous or default value is highlighted.
Page 41
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 2 . 2 Switch Screen Settings The following setting items can be configured on the Switch screen. Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch Assigning Functions to the AUX1 Switch Assigning Functions to the AUX2 Switch Items labeled can also be modified from the Top screen.
Page 42
3. Operation in Basic Mode Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch The AUX switch can be programmed to activate a function of your choice. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl [I-Tq]H [Z.M.] Press and then Switch Screen The display switches to the Switch screen.
Page 43
3. Operation in Basic Mode Assigning Functions to the AUX 1 Switch The AUX1 switch for a zoom demand can be programmed to activate a function of your choice. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl [I-Tq]H [Z.M.] Switch Screen Press...
Page 44
3. Operation in Basic Mode Assigning Functions to the AUX 2 Switch The AUX2 switch for a zoom demand can be programmed to activate a function of your choice. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl [I-Tq]H [Z.M.] Press and then...
Page 45
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 2 . 3 IS Screen Settings Note The indication of IS Screen changes depending on the models. Refer to the applicable pages after checking the model name of your lens. The following setting items can be configured on the IS screen. CJ45ex9.7B HJ40ex10B CJ45ex13.6B...
Page 46
3. Operation in Basic Mode Switch ON/OFF of Mechanical Lock (CJ45ex9.7B, CJ45ex13.6B) The IS function during shooting can be invalidated forcibly. Switch setting to OFF to validate the IS function and to ON to invalidate the IS function. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU IS STD...
Page 47
3. Operation in Basic Mode Switching IS Mode (CJ45ex9.7B, CJ45ex13.6B) (1) Switching the IS Mode of the Horizontal Direction Switch the IS mode of the horizontal direction as needed. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU IS STD IS STD [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl IS Screen Press...
Page 48
3. Operation in Basic Mode (2) Switching the IS Mode of the Vertical Direction Switch the IS mode of the vertical direction as needed. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU IS STD IS STD [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl IS Screen Press once and twice.
Page 49
3. Operation in Basic Mode Switching the Mode of when IS is OFF (CJ45ex9.7B, CJ45ex13.6B) Specify the IS function of when the IS mode is switched to OFF, as needed. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU IS STD IS STD [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl Press...
Page 50
3. Operation in Basic Mode Specifying IS Switch Functions (CJ45ex9.7B, CJ45ex13.6B) (1) Specifying the Method of IS ON/OFF Selection Specify the method of IS ON/OFF selection of when pressing the IS switch and the switch to which the IS functions are assigned, as needed.
Page 51
3. Operation in Basic Mode (2) Switching the Polarity of the IS Switch Switch the polarity of the IS switch and the switch to which the IS functions are assigned, as needed. Important First, specify Mom as the method of IS ON/OFF selection of when pressing the IS switch and the switch to which the IS functions are assigned.
Page 52
3. Operation in Basic Mode Switching IS Mode (HJ40ex10B, HJ40ex14B) (1) Switching the IS Mode of the Horizontal Direction Switch the IS mode of the horizontal direction as needed. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU IS STD IS STD [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl IS Screen Press...
Page 53
3. Operation in Basic Mode (2) Switching the IS Mode of the Vertical Direction Switch the IS mode of the vertical direction as needed. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU IS STD IS STD [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl IS Screen Press once and twice.
Page 54
3. Operation in Basic Mode Switching the Mode of when IS is OFF (HJ40ex10B, HJ40ex14B) Specify the IS function of when the IS mode is switched to OFF, as needed. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU IS STD IS STD [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl Press...
Page 55
3. Operation in Basic Mode Specifying IS Switch Functions (HJ40ex10B, HJ40ex14B) (1) Specifying the Method of IS ON/OFF Selection Specify the method of IS ON/OFF selection of when pressing the IS switch and the switch to which the IS functions are assigned, as needed.
Page 56
3. Operation in Basic Mode (2) Switching the Polarity of the IS Switch Switch the polarity of the IS switch and the switch to which the IS functions are assigned, as needed. Important First, specify Mom as the method of IS ON/OFF selection of when pressing the IS switch and the switch to which the IS functions are assigned.
Page 57
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 2 . 4 Preset Screen Settings The following setting items can be configured on the Preset screen. Switching What Framing Preset 1 Controls Switching What Framing Preset 2 Controls Specifying the Preset Mode Zoom Speed...
Page 58
3. Operation in Basic Mode Switching What Framing Preset 1 Controls Switch what Framing preset 1 controls, as needed. Zoom : Move the zoom position to the position in memory Focus : Move the focus position to the position in memory : Move the zoom and focus position to the position in memory Initial Top Screen IG: 50...
Page 59
3. Operation in Basic Mode Switching What Framing Preset 2 Controls Switch what Framing preset 2 controls, as needed. Zoom : Move the zoom position to the position in memory Focus : Move the focus position to the position in memory : Move the zoom and focus position to the position in memory Initial Top Screen IG: 50...
Page 60
3. Operation in Basic Mode Specifying the Preset Mode Zoom Speed Configure the zoom speed from any position to the position in memory, as needed. To adjust the value, use either the Memo button (refer to the operation manual “Lens”) or display operations. Regardless of the method of adjustment used, the most recent setting takes precedence.
Page 61
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 2 . 5 Iris Screen Settings The following setting items can be configured on the Iris screen. Specifying Iris Gain (1) Specifying Auto Iris Gain (2) Specifying Remote Iris Gain Specifying Iris Torque Iris Compensation ON/OFF Iris Close Detection ON/OFF can also be modified from the Top screen.
Page 62
3. Operation in Basic Mode Specifying Iris Gain (1) Specifying Auto Iris Gain Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. To adjust the value, use either the auto iris gain adjustment trimmer (refer to the operation manual “Lens”) or display operations.
Page 63
3. Operation in Basic Mode (2) Specifying Remote Iris Gain Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. The same remote iris gain value applies to all users. Initial Top Screen Note: Do the following when adjusting gain while checking IG: 50 MENU iris operation.
Page 64
3. Operation in Basic Mode Specifying Iris Torque Specify the desired level of torque in manual control of the iris ring. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl [I-Tq]H [Z.M.] Press once and three times. Iris Screen The display switches to the Iris screen.
Page 65
3. Operation in Basic Mode Iris Compensation ON/OFF The amount of light decreases when an extender (2.0x) is used. Therefore, you can set a function that corrects the iris to the open side so as to maintain the amount of light. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU...
Page 66
3. Operation in Basic Mode Iris Close Detection ON/OFF The iris cannot be fully closed when correction is active and an extender (2.0x) is used. As a countermeasure, you can specify a function to detect iris close and close the iris as needed. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU...
Page 67
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 2 . 6 Zoom Screen Settings The following setting items can be configured on the Zoom screen. Specifying Seesaw Curve Responsiveness Specifying Analog Demand Curve Responsiveness Demand-Based Zoom Speed Adjustment ON/OFF...
Page 68
3. Operation in Basic Mode Specifying Seesaw Switch Responsiveness Configure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the zoom seesaw switch. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is configured.) Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P...
Page 69
3. Operation in Basic Mode Specifying Analog Demand Responsiveness Configure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the analog demand thumb ring. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is configured.) Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU [Trk]OFF Fr1P...
Page 70
3. Operation in Basic Mode Demand-Based Zoom Speed Adjustment ON/OFF Enable or disable adjustment of the maximum drive unit zoom speed based on the zoom demand. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl [I-Tq]H [Z.M.] Press once and four times.
Page 71
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 2 . 7 Focus Screen Settings The following setting items can be configured on the Focus screen. Specifying Focus Demand Curve Responsiveness...
Page 72
3. Operation in Basic Mode Specifying Focus Demand Responsiveness Specify responsiveness in analog focus demand operations as needed. Initial Top Screen Note: These settings take effect when the curve selection IG: 50 MENU switch on the focus demand is set toward FAR. [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P...
Page 73
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 2 . 8 Info Screen Settings The following setting items can be configured on the Info screen. Specifying the 3D Function (For information on specifying the 3D function, see the instruction manual of the BC-100 3D cable.) Specifying Encoder Output Serial Communication with Camera ON/OFF...
Page 74
3. Operation in Basic Mode Specifying Encoder Output Enable or disable encoder output as needed. Enabling output enables virtual connector output. For details, contact Canon or your dealer. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU [Trk]OFF Fr1P Fr1P Shtl [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]...
Page 75
3. Operation in Basic Mode Serial Communication with Camera ON/OFF Two types of camera–lens interfaces are available: analog control or control via serial communication. This setting enables you to switch between auto control detection and analog control. By default, this setting is ON, enabling auto detection of whether serial or analog control is used. To restrict the interface to analog control, set it to OFF.
Page 76
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 2 . 9 Fol. Screen Settings The following setting items can be configured on the Fol. screen. Viewing Lens Follow Settings (Iris, Zoom, Focus)
Page 77
3. Operation in Basic Mode Viewing Lens Follow Settings (Iris, Zoom, Focus) Indicates values in the full range of mechanical iris, zoom, and focus operations, expressed as relative values in the range of 0–1000. Initial Top Screen As long as the Fol. screen Note: is shown, the display will not IG: 50...
Page 78
3. Operation in Basic Mode 3 . 3 List of Settings Default Value Options MENU To *1 on the next page 01–99 IS STD / HIGH / OFF IS STD / HIGH / OFF Fr1P VTR / RET / Fr1P/ Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl / IS / NON [ Trk ] OFF / ON Shtl...
Page 79
3. Operation in Basic Mode Default From Options Value MENU User * Mode Basic Basic / Analog / Full ResetAll User y / n Access Unlock Unlock / Lock Switch VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Fr1P Shtl / IS / NON VTR / RET / Fr1P/ Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped /...
Page 82
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 Configuration from the Top Screen To access the Top screen, press the Display switch. A total of 16 items can be configured on the Top screen in Full mode. The first screen displayed is referred to as the Initial Top screen.
Page 83
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 1 Selecting Full Mode Basic mode is the default mode, but Full mode can be accessed as follows. Switching from Basic to Full Mode Initial Top Screen in Basic Mode IG: 50 MENU [Trk]OFF Fr1P...
Page 84
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 2 Top Screen A total of 16 items can be configured on the Top screen in Full mode,and the first screen shown is referred to as the Initial Top screen, which displays 8 items. The other 8 can be accessed by pressing down to scroll down the screen.
Page 85
4. Operation in Full Mode Menu screen A 1 AUX 1 switch MENU See “4.2 Configuration from the Menu Screen.” By default, the AUX1 switch for a zoom demand is assigned to the {Shuttle} function, but it can be reassigned as needed. See “4.1.10 Assigning Functions to the AUX1 Switch.”...
Page 86
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 3 Switching Users Settings for users 0–9 can be configured in Full mode. User 1–9 Configure advanced settings for each user needed. Settings for the users can then be saved. User 0 User 0 is the default user.
Page 87
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 4 Switching to Basic Mode [Basic] Switch to Basic mode from the Top screen as needed. Switching from Full to Basic Mode Initial Top Screen in Full Mode MENU [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF [ I-Gain ] Fr1P...
Page 88
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 5 Zoom Tracking ON/OFF [Trk] Activate or deactivate zoom tracking as needed. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 89
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 6 Switching the IS Mode of the Horizontal Direction Switch the IS mode of the horizontal direction. Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF IS STD IS STD [ I-Gain ] Fr1P Press twice.
Page 90
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 7 Switching the IS Mode of the Vertical Direction Switch the IS mode of the vertical direction. Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF IS STD IS STD [ I-Gain ] Fr1P Press twice and once.
Page 91
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 8 Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch Assign your desired functions to the AUX switch. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 92
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 9 Specifying Iris Gain [I-Gain] Specifying Auto Iris Gain Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. To adjust the value, use either the auto iris gain adjustment trimmer (refer to the operation manual “Lens”) or display operations.
Page 93
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Remote Iris Gain Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. The same remote iris gain value applies to all users, regardless of the current user. Thus, there is no need to switch users in advance.
Page 94
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 10 Assigning Functions to the AUX 1 Switch Assign your desired functions to the AUX1 switch. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 95
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 11 Assigning Functions to the VTR Switch Assign your desired functions to the VTR switch. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 96
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 12 Assigning Functions to the AUX 2 Switch Assign your desired functions to the AUX2 switch. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 97
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 13 Assigning Functions to the RET Switch Assign your desired functions to the RET switch. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 98
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 14 Specifying Iris Torque [I-Tq] Specify the desired level of torque in manual control of the iris ring. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 99
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 15 Specifying Zoom Curve Mode [Z.M.] Specifying Seesaw Switch Responsiveness Configure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the zoom seesaw switch. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is configured.) Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
Page 100
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Analog Demand Responsiveness Configure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the analog demand thumb ring. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is configured.) Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users”...
Page 101
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 16 Specifying Iris A/M Switch The iris A/M switch on the top of the drive unit can be programmed to activate a function of your choice. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users”...
Page 102
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 17 Assigning Functions to the Seesaw The zoom seesaw switch can be programmed to control either the {Zoom} or {Iris}. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users”...
Page 103
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 1 . 18 Escape Operation Instantly jump to user 0, with default settings, from the current user (0–9). Note Not available when settings are locked. Note The following settings remain the same even after jumping to user 0. Auto and remote iris gain values, encoder output setting, and camera follow voltage adjustments Hold down both the Display switch and for at least...
Page 104
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 2 Configuration from the Menu Screen In Full mode, you can view and configure 35 setting items and a “follow” screen with three setting items that have relative values from the Menu screen. Specifically, the Menu screen in Full mode is organized into 9 screens by function: User screen, Switch screen, IS screen, Preset screen, Iris screen, Zoom screen, Focus screen, Info screen, and Fol.
Page 105
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 2 . 1 User Screen Settings For details on users available in Full mode, see “4.1.3 Switching Users.” The following setting items can be configured on the User screen. User Screen in Full Mode Switching Modes User Mode:...
Page 106
4. Operation in Full Mode Switching Modes Switch to Basic or Analog mode as needed. Important The new mode setting is retained even after the lens is turned off. Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF IS STD IS STD [ I-Gain ] Fr1P Press User Screen...
Page 107
4. Operation in Full Mode Switching Users Top Switch Users (0–9) as needed. To configure settings for individual users, switch to that user number. Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF IS STD IS STD [ I-Gain ] Fr1P Press User Screen The display switches to the User screen.
Page 108
4. Operation in Full Mode Naming Users Users can be named, as needed. Important Initial Top Screen First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. MENU (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF Settings: Switching Users.”) IS STD...
Page 109
4. Operation in Full Mode Resetting Values (1) Resetting One User’s Settings Reset a userʼs settings to default values as needed. Important Initial Top Screen First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. MENU (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF Switching Users.”)
Page 110
4. Operation in Full Mode (2) Resetting All Users’ Settings Reset all usersʼ settings to default values as needed. Note: There is no need to switch users. Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF Note: Iris gain values, encoder [ I-Gain ] Fr1P output setting, and camera...
Page 111
4. Operation in Full Mode Copying Settings Between Individual Users Settings configured for one user can be copied to another user. Important Initial Top Screen First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. MENU (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF Switching Users.”)
Page 112
4. Operation in Full Mode Continued from previous page Press and then Screen A User ResetAll Settings are copied to the specified user number, and the display Copy reverts to Screen A. ToOtherLens User MENU × 5 E112...
Page 113
Setting information can be copied between information displays of drive units mounted on the display. You can copy either settings for individual users or for all users. Copying requires a dedicated cable, sold separately. For details, contact Canon or your dealer. (1) Copying One User’s Settings to Another Lens...
Page 114
4. Operation in Full Mode Continued from previous page Copy Selection Screen The display switches to the Copy selection screen. User ToOtherLens UserCopy : AllCopy : Target User Selection Screen Press The display switches to the Target user selection screen. User ToOtherLens To No.
Page 115
4. Operation in Full Mode (2) Copying All Users’ Settings to Another Lens Copying requires a dedicated cable, sold separately. For details, contact Canon or your dealer. Note: Required Preparation 1. Plug one end of the dedicated cable (20 pin–20 pin) into the source lens and the other end into the 20-pin connector of the zoom/focus remote of the target lens.
Page 116
4. Operation in Full Mode Continued from previous page Screen B The display switches to Screen B. User ToOtherLens UserCopy : AllCopy : Press twice. [AllCopy] is underlined, and you can select {y} (yes) or {n} (no). User ToOtherLens UserCopy : AllCopy : Press AllCopy Screen...
Page 117
Error!! start. Confirm that the drive unit of the Settings cannot be copied Contact Canon or your dealer target lens is the same model. between lenses of different for details on models of drive generations of drive units.
Page 118
4. Operation in Full Mode Locking Functions To ensure that configured functions cannot easily be changed, you can lock the settings of certain functions. Once functions are locked, they are locked for all users. For instructions on locking settings in Analog mode, see “5. Operation in Analog Mode.” Unlocked Locked Lock...
Page 119
No master password is used on this model. The password you enter each time to lock settings is the password used to unlock them. For this reason, we recommend making a note of the password each time. If you forget the password, contact Canon or your dealer. Passwords can be blank or up to 8 digits. Characters supported in passwords Options _−...
Page 120
4. Operation in Full Mode (2) Unlocking Settings Settings can be unlocked in two ways, as follows. (Unlocking Setting 1) Initial Top Screen MENU Lock [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF [ I-Gain ] Fr1P Shtl Press [ ] Lock MENU [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF [ I-Gain ] Fr1P...
Page 121
4. Operation in Full Mode (Unlocking Setting 2) Initial Top Screen MENU Lock [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF [ I-Gain ] Fr1P Shtl User Screen Press The display switches to the User screen. User Mode: Full No.: Name: -------- Press seven times. User Copy ToOtherLens...
Page 122
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 2 . 2 Switch Screen Settings The following setting items can be configured on the Switch screen. Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch Assigning Functions to the AUX1 Switch Assigning Functions to the AUX2 Switch Assigning Functions to the VTR Switch Assigning Functions to the RET Switch Specifying Iris A/M Switch...
Page 123
4. Operation in Full Mode Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch Top The AUX switch can be programmed to activate a function of your choice. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 124
4. Operation in Full Mode Assigning Functions to the AUX 1 Switch Top The AUX1 switch for a zoom demand can be programmed to activate a function of your choice. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users”...
Page 125
4. Operation in Full Mode Assigning Functions to the AUX 2 Switch Top The AUX2 switch for a zoom demand can be programmed to activate a function of your choice. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users”...
Page 126
4. Operation in Full Mode Assigning Functions to the VTR Switch Top The VTR switch can be programmed to activate a function of your choice. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 127
4. Operation in Full Mode Assigning Functions to the RET Switch Top The RET switch can be programmed to activate a function of your choice. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 128
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Iris A/M Switch Top The Iris A/M switch can be programmed to activate a function of your choice. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 129
4. Operation in Full Mode Assigning Functions to the Seesaw Top The zoom seesaw switch can be programmed to control either the {Zoom} or {Iris}. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 130
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 2 . 3 IS Screen Settings Note The indication of IS Screen changes depending on the models. Refer to the applicable pages after checking the model name of your lens. The following setting items can be configured on the IS screen. CJ45ex9.7B HJ40ex10B CJ45ex13.6B...
Page 131
4. Operation in Full Mode Switch ON/OFF of Mechanical Lock (CJ45ex9.7B, CJ45ex13.6B) The IS function during shooting can be invalidated forcibly. Switch setting to OFF to validate the IS function and to ON to invalidate the IS function. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users”...
Page 132
4. Operation in Full Mode Switching IS Mode (CJ45ex9.7B, CJ45ex13.6B) (1) Switching the IS Mode of the Horizontal Direction Switch the IS mode of the horizontal direction as needed. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users”...
Page 133
4. Operation in Full Mode (2) Switching the IS Mode of the Vertical Direction Switch the IS mode of the vertical direction as needed. Important Initial Top Screen First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: MENU Switching Users.”) [ Basic ]...
Page 134
4. Operation in Full Mode Switching the Mode of when IS is OFF (CJ45ex9.7B, CJ45ex13.6B) Specify the IS function of when the IS mode is switched to OFF, as needed. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users”...
Page 135
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying IS Switch Functions (CJ45ex9.7B, CJ45ex13.6B) (1) Specifying the Method of IS ON/OFF Selection Specify the method of IS ON/OFF selection of when pressing the IS switch and the switch to which the IS functions are assigned, as needed.
Page 136
4. Operation in Full Mode (2) Switching the Polarity of the IS Switch Switch the polarity of the IS switch and the switch to which the IS functions are assigned, as needed. Important First, specify Mom as the method of IS ON/OFF selection of when pressing the IS switch and the switch to which the IS functions are assigned.
Page 137
4. Operation in Full Mode Switching IS Mode (HJ40ex10B, HJ40ex14B) (1) Switching the IS Mode of the Horizontal Direction Switch the IS mode of the horizontal direction as needed. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users”...
Page 138
4. Operation in Full Mode (2) Switching the IS Mode of the Vertical Direction Switch the IS mode of the vertical direction as needed. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 139
4. Operation in Full Mode Switching the Mode of when IS is OFF (HJ40ex10B, HJ40ex14B) Specify the IS function of when the IS mode is switched to OFF, as needed. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users”...
Page 140
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying IS Switch Functions (HJ40ex10B, HJ40ex14B) (1) Specifying the Method of IS ON/OFF Selection Specify the method of IS ON/OFF selection of when pressing the IS switch and the switch to which the IS functions are assigned, as needed.
Page 141
4. Operation in Full Mode (2) Switching the Polarity of the IS Switch Switch the polarity of the IS switch and the switch to which the IS functions are assigned, as needed. Important First, specify Mom as the method of IS ON/OFF selection of when pressing the IS switch and the switch to which the IS functions are assigned.
Page 142
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 2 . 4 Preset Screen Settings The following setting items can be configured on the Preset screen. Switching What Framing Preset 1 Controls Switching What Framing Preset 2 Controls Specifying the Preset Mode Zoom Speed Specifying Zoom Start Responsiveness for Presets Specifying Zoom Stop Responsiveness for Presets E142...
Page 143
4. Operation in Full Mode Switching What Framing Preset 1 Controls Switch what Framing preset 1 controls, as needed. Zoom : Move the zoom position to the position in memory Focus : Move the focus position to the position in memory : Move the zoom and focus position to the position in memory Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
Page 144
4. Operation in Full Mode Switching What Framing Preset 2 Controls Switch what Framing preset 2 controls, as needed. Zoom : Move the zoom position to the position in memory Focus : Move the focus position to the position in memory : Move the zoom and focus position to the position in memory Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
Page 145
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying the Preset Mode Zoom Speed Configure the zoom speed from any position to the position in memory, as needed. To adjust the value, use either the Memo button (refer to the operation manual “Lens”) or display operations. Regardless of the method of adjustment used, the most recent setting takes precedence.
Page 146
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Zoom Start Responsiveness for Presets Specify initial responsiveness in zooming for preset operations. Important Initial Top Screen First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. MENU (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF Settings: Switching Users.”)
Page 147
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Zoom Stop Responsiveness for Presets Specify final responsiveness in zooming for preset operations. Important Initial Top Screen First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. MENU (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF Settings: Switching Users.”)
Page 148
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 2 . 5 Iris Screen Settings The following setting items can be configured on the Iris screen. Specifying Iris Gain (1) Specifying Auto Iris Gain (2) Specifying Remote Iris Gain Specifying Iris Torque Iris Compensation ON/OFF Iris Close Detection ON/OFF can also be modified from the Top screen.
Page 149
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Iris Gain (1) Specifying Auto Iris Gain Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. To adjust the value, use either the auto iris gain adjustment trimmer (refer to the operation manual “Lens”) or display operations. Regardless of the method of adjustment used, the most recent setting takes precedence.
Page 150
4. Operation in Full Mode (2) Specifying Remote Iris Gain Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. The same remote iris gain value applies to all users, regardless of the current user. Thus, there is no need to switch users in advance.
Page 151
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Iris Torque Specify the desired level of torque in manual control of the iris ring. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [Trk]OFF...
Page 152
4. Operation in Full Mode Iris Compensation ON/OFF The amount of light decreases when an extender (2.0x) is used. Therefore, you can set a function that corrects the iris to the open side so as to maintain the amount of light. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
Page 153
4. Operation in Full Mode Iris Close Detection ON/OFF The iris cannot be fully closed when correction is active and an extender (2.0x) is used. As a countermeasure, you can specify a function to detect iris close and close the iris as needed. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply.
Page 154
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 2 . 6 Zoom Screen Settings The following setting items can be configured on the Zoom screen. Zoom Tracking ON/OFF Specifying Zoom Servo Start Responsiveness Specifying Zoom Servo Stop Responsiveness Specifying Zoom Mechanical End Stop Responsiveness Specifying Seesaw Switch Responsiveness Specifying Analog Demand Responsiveness Specifying Maximum Zoom Speed Control...
Page 155
4. Operation in Full Mode Zoom Tracking ON/OFF Activate or deactivate zoom tracking as needed. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF...
Page 156
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Zoom Servo Start Responsiveness Specify initial responsiveness in zooming (using seesaw switch, for example) as needed. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 157
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Zoom Servo Stop Responsiveness Specify final responsiveness in zooming (using seesaw switch, for example) as needed. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 158
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Zoom Mechanical End Stop Responsiveness Specify final responsiveness at the mechanical end in zooming (using the seesaw switch, for example) as needed. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 159
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Seesaw Curve Responsiveness Top Configure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the zoom seesaw switch. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is configured.) Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users”...
Page 160
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Analog Demand Curve Responsiveness Top Configure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the analog demand thumb ring. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is configured.) Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users”...
Page 161
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Maximum Zoom Speed Control Specify the maximum speed to which the zoom speed can be adjusted using the drive unit knob. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 162
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Minimum Zoom Speed Control Specify the minimum speed to which the zoom speed can be adjusted using the drive unit knob. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 163
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Servo Type from Zoom Demand Specify either the speed or position servo as the type of servo to use from the zoom demand. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users”...
Page 164
4. Operation in Full Mode Demand-Based Zoom Speed Adjustment ON/OFF Enable or disable adjustment of the maximum drive unit zoom speed based on the zoom demand. Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see “4.1.3 Switching Users” or “4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.”) Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ]...
Page 165
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 2 . 7 Focus Screen Settings The following setting items can be configured on the Focus screen. Specifying Focus Demand Responsiveness E165...
Page 166
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Focus Demand Responsiveness Specify responsiveness in analog focus demand operations as needed. Initial Top Screen Note: These settings take effect when the curve selection MENU switch on the focus demand is set toward FAR. [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF IS STD...
Page 167
Specifying the 3D Function (For information on specifying the 3D function, see the instruction manual of the BC-100 3D cable.) Specifying Encoder Output Serial Communication with Camera ON/OFF Configuring Settings in System Mode (Used by Canon Service Technicians Only) E167...
Page 168
4. Operation in Full Mode Specifying Encoder Output Enable or disable encoder output as needed. Enabling output enables virtual connector output. For details, contact Canon or your dealer. Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF IS STD IS STD...
Page 169
4. Operation in Full Mode Serial Communication with Camera ON/OFF Two types of camera–lens interfaces are available: analog control or control via serial communication. This setting enables you to switch between auto control detection and analog control. By default, this setting is ON, enabling auto detection of whether serial or analog control is used. To restrict the interface to analog control, set it to OFF.
Page 170
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 2 . 9 Fol. Screen Settings The following setting items can be configured on the Fol. screen. Viewing Lens Follow Settings (Iris, Zoom, Focus) E170...
Page 171
4. Operation in Full Mode Viewing Lens Follow Settings (Iris, Zoom, Focus) Indicates values in the full range of mechanical iris, zoom, and focus operations, expressed as relative values in the range of 0–1000. Initial Top Screen MENU [ Basic ] [Trk]OFF [ I-Gain ] Fr1P...
Page 172
4. Operation in Full Mode 4 . 3 List of Settings Default Value Options MENU * 1 on the next page 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 0 [ Basic ] Basic [ Trk ]...
Page 173
4. Operation in Full Mode * * From Default Value Options MENU User * Mode Basic Basic / Analog / Full 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 0 Name −...
Page 176
5. Operation in Analog Mode 5 . Operation in Analog Mode 5 . 1 Configuration from the Top Screen To access the Top screen, press the Display switch. A total of 3 items can be configured on the Top screen in Analog mode. The first screen displayed is referred to as the Initial Top screen.
Page 177
5. Operation in Analog Mode 5 . 1 . 1 Selecting Analog Mode Basic mode is the default mode, but Analog mode can be accessed as follows. Use this mode for operation of a conventional analog drive unit. Digital functions are not available in this mode. •...
Page 178
5. Operation in Analog Mode 5 . 1 . 2 Top Screen A total of 3 items can be configured on the Top screen in Analog mode, and the first screen shown is referred to as the Initial Top screen. Status of some items can be checked simply by accessing this screen.
Page 179
5. Operation in Analog Mode 5 . 1 . 3 Specifying Auto Iris Gain [IG] Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. To adjust the value, use either the auto iris gain adjustment trimmer (refer to the operation manual “Lens”) or display operations.
Page 180
5. Operation in Analog Mode 5 . 1 . 4 Switching to Basic Mode [Basic] Switch to Basic mode from the Top screen as needed. Switching from Analog to Basic Mode Initial Top Screen in Analog Mode IG: 50 MENU [ Basic ] Press [Basic] is highlighted.
Page 181
5. Operation in Analog Mode 5 . 2 Configuration from the Menu Screen In Analog mode, you can view and configure 2 setting items from the Menu screen. From the Menu screen in Analog mode, you can access a User screen. Select [MENU] on the Top screen and press the Set key to access the User screen.
Page 182
5. Operation in Analog Mode 5 . 2 . 1 User Screen Settings The following setting items can be configured on the User Screen. User Screen in Analog Mode Switching Modes Locking Functions User Mode: Analog Access: Unlock E182...
Page 183
5. Operation in Analog Mode Switching Modes Switch to Basic or Full mode, as needed. Important The new mode setting is retained even after the lens is turned off. Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU [ Basic ] Press User Screen The display switches to the User screen.
Page 184
5. Operation in Analog Mode Locking Functions To ensure that configured functions cannot easily be changed, you can lock the settings of certain functions. Once functions are locked, they are locked for all users. Two display operations are available in Analog mode: auto iris gain adjustment and user switching. However, you cannot switch users when functions are locked, because this function is also locked.
Page 185
No master password is used on this model. The password you enter each time to lock settings is the password used to unlock them. For this reason, we recommend making a note of the password each time. If you forget the password, contact Canon or your dealer. Passwords can be blank or up to 8 digits. Characters supported in passwords Options _−...
Page 186
5. Operation in Analog Mode (2) Unlocking Settings Initial Top Screen IG: 50 MENU [ Basic ] Press User Screen The display switches to the User screen. User Mode: Analog Access: Lock Press twice. User The previous or default value is highlighted. Mode: Analog Access:...
Page 187
5. Operation in Analog Mode 5 . 3 List of Settings Default Value Options Page MENU To *1 on the next page 01–99 [ Basic ] Basic Hold down both the Display switch and Escape Operation Jump to user 0 setting status Set key for at least 2 seconds.
Page 188
5. Operation in Analog Mode Default Options Page Value MENU * User Mode Basic Basic / Analog / Full Access Unlock Unlock / Lock Go Top : Set key operation : Right key operation : Up key operation : Left key operation E188...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the UHD XS CJ45ex9.7B and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers