THOMSON grass valley LDK 4501/02 User Manual
THOMSON grass valley LDK 4501/02 User Manual

THOMSON grass valley LDK 4501/02 User Manual

Sdtv camera base station for ethernet use

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3922 496 48951
STATUS 38
LDK 4501/02
SDTV CAMERA BASE STATION FOR ETHERNET USE

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  • Page 1 User’s Guide 3922 496 48951 STATUS 38 LDK 4501/02 SDTV CAMERA BASE STATION FOR ETHERNET USE...
  • Page 2: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity We, Thomson Broadcast Solutions B.V., Kapittelweg 10, 4827 HG Breda, The Netherlands, declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in compliance with the following standards: EN60065 : Safety EN55103-1 : EMC (Emission) EN55103-2 : EMC (Immunity) following the provisions of: a.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User’s Guide SD Camera Base Station Contents About This Manual ............iv Safety Instructions ............ 1-1 Replacements ............4-1 Safety Summary ............1-2 Introduction ..............4-2 Cautions and Warnings ..........1-2 Power ................. 4-2 Earthing ..............1-3 Opening The Base Station ........4-4 Replacing Dust Filters ..........
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    Gives information on the replacement of components at event of anything going wrong. The guiding principles of first line level. the Thomson Multimedia Broadcast Solutions first line maintenance philosophy are speed and cost effectiveness. Section 5: Adjustments First line maintenance is dedicated to keeping your base...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Section 1 Safety Instructions This section outlines the precautions that must be taken into account when using the LDK 4501/02 Base Station. Contents Safety Summary ............1-2 Earthing ..............1-3 Cautions and Warnings ..........1-2 Safety Instructions User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station...
  • Page 6: Safety Summary

    Safety Summary Cautions and Warnings This informaton is intended as a guide for trained and When performing service, be sure to read and comply with qualified personnel who are aware of the dangers involved the warning and caution notices appearing in the manuals. in handling potentially hazardous electrical/electronic Warnings indicate danger that requires correct procedures or practices to prevent death or injury to personnel.
  • Page 7: Earthing

    Earthing The rear of the unit has two separate screw terminals for Symbol Colour Explanation protective earth (PE) and video earth (VE). High voltage terminal at which a voltage, with respect to an other terminal, exists or may be Metal adjusted to 1000V or more.
  • Page 8 User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Safety Instructions...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Section 2 Installation This section provides information which is relevant when the base station is to be used for the first time. Packing and unpacking instructions together with information on the integration of the base station into your studio system are provided. The procedures for the customization of certain hardware functions and connector information is also provided.
  • Page 10: Unpacking/Transport/Storage

    The unit may be stored (non-operating condition) in Transport environments within the following limits: If a unit is being returned to Thomson Multimedia Broadcast Temperature: C to +70 Solutions for servicing, try to use the containers and materials of the original packaging.
  • Page 11: Dimensions

    Dimensions Dimensions: Width: 438 mm Height: 88 mm Depth: 510 mm max. (excluding triax connector + cable) Weight: approx. 17kg. 483 mm 465 mm Prod THOMSON Prog Cam +Floor Camera On Air Base Camera 88 mm Communication Station Test Connected...
  • Page 12: Typical Configuration

    Multiple triax cameras with C2IP network LDK 4501 Base Stations Clear Clear Star 4P ND1/4 Star 6P ND1/16 Smart card Soft Focus ND1/64 THOMSON Tracker Camera Base Station Ethernet cables Clear Clear Star 4P ND1/4 Star 6P ND1/16 Smart card...
  • Page 13: Control Bus

    Control bus The Base Station can be connected to either: • an Ethernet control network (C2IP) • a two-wire Series 9000 control bus (S9000). One of these options can be selected in the System / Control Mode menu item. The Base Station is delivered with the default value set to C2IP, so only the Ethernet control bus is active.
  • Page 14: Connectors And Cables

    Connectors and Cables Backplane layout of the LDK4501/02 External I / Com Monitor Sign Network RS232 Audio out Options CVBS Text User's Guide LDK4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Installation...
  • Page 15 Intercom Connector - Panel View 15-pin female, shielded cable 1. Prod. out (4-wire out, 2-wire in/out) 2. Prod. in (4-wire only) 3. Prod. in shield (4-wire only) 4. ENG in (4-wire only) 5. ENG out (4-wire out, 2-wire in/out) 6. Progr. in (4-wire only) 7.
  • Page 16 RS232 Connector - Panel View 1. SPARE 2. RS-RXD Receive Data 3. RS-TXD Transmit Data 4. RS-DTR Data Terminal Ready 5. RS-DGND - Signal Ground 6. RS-DSR Data bSet Ready 7. RS-RTS Request To Send 8. RS-CTS Clear To Send 9.
  • Page 17 Auxiliary Connector - Panel View 9-pin female, shielded cable 1. +5V 2. AN 0 3. PRIVATE DATA OUT 4. PRIVATE DATA IN 5. Housing (Shield of cable to this pin) 6. GND 7. AN 1 For aspect ratio switching on wide screen sensor cameras: 16:9 -0.5 to +0.8Vdc +2.4 to +5.5Vdc...
  • Page 18 Signalling Connector - Panel View 15-pin male, shielded cable 1. Prev. out ext. (relay contact < 10 ohm) 2. Call out ext. (relay contact < 10 ohm) 3. Iso in ext. (dry contact) 4. On-Air in ext (dry contact) 5. Call in ext. (dry contact) 6.
  • Page 19 Iso, On-Air and Call signal switching These functions are switched either by a dry contact or by a DC voltage applied to the signalling connector. The X370 signalling inputs are not galvanically separated. We recommend that you use dry contacts and when these are not available use galvanically separated DC voltages.
  • Page 20 3. Common ground If a contact is closed, the corresponding function is active. Ensure that a reliable ground coupling exists between the control device ground and the Base Station ground. On-Air (Tally) 1 On-Air in ext. (pin 4) Signalling Connector On-Air in ext.
  • Page 21 DC voltage For active-low switching set Yellow In (ISO) and On Air In items to DC. For active-high switching set Yellow In (ISO) and On Air In items to SW. 5. Low-voltage / high-voltage switching (active-low) Set menu item to DC. Apply a voltage across the inputs (respect polarity). If the voltage is low (0 to 2.5 Vdc), the function is active.
  • Page 22 7. Open circuit / high-voltage switching (active-low) Set menu item to DC. Leave the circuit open or apply a voltage across the inputs (respect polarity). If the circuit is open, the function is active. If the voltage is high (4 to 24 Vdc), the function is inactive. Iso 1a Iso in ext.
  • Page 23 Audio Connector - Panel View 1. shield 2. Audio + 3. Audio - Microphone impedance >200 ohm Sensitivity remote controlled via base station: range: -64 to -22 dBu. Shield of cable directly to the connector housing. X338/X339 XLR 3-pin male Panel part number 2422 026 02985 Cable part number...
  • Page 24 Mains Input Connector - Panel View Eurostyle 3-pin male 1. Neutral 2. Line 3. Earth Mains input voltage: 230 Vac or 115 Vac Fuses: 10AT Mains frequency: 47 to 63 Hz Power consumption: 320 Watt Ethernet Connector - Panel View 8-pin Standard Ethernet RJ-45 connector X378 Neutrik RJ-45...
  • Page 25 Headset Connectors - Panel View Headset Connector Tuchel 5-pin female 1. Telephone left 2. Telephone return 3. Microphone 4. Microphone return 5/6.Telephone right Shield of cable directly to the connector housing. X574 Tuchel 5-pin female Panel part number Cable part number Tuchel 6-pin female 1.
  • Page 26 Triax Connectors - Panel View Triax Connectors Fischer 1. Inner pin: Signals + power 2. Inner shield: Return 3. Outer shield: Base Station housing Trilock 1. Inner pin: Signals + power 2. Inner shield: Return 3. Outer shield: Base Station housing 1.
  • Page 27: Intercom

    Intercom The intercom functions available are determined by the If both boards are absent then there are no intercom configuration of the base station. The Headset board and facilities available. The other configurations are shown in the Audio/Intercom board are optional. This results in four the figures below.
  • Page 28 Intercom settings for LDK 100 and LDK 200 cameras (Headset board present - Audio/Intercom board absent in Base Station) LDK 5430 Triax adapter Tracker Headset Camera Headset BS Headset F R O M Tracker Mic Tracker Output = ENG Channel Camera system menu: Camera system menu: Install \ Intercom \ Track mic to ≠...
  • Page 29 Intercom settings for LDK 100 and LDK 200 cameras (Audio/Intercom board present - Headset board absent in Base Station) 2. Headset board absent - Audio/Intercom board present Camera Headset PROD Clear Clear PROD Star 4P ND1/4 Star 6P ND1/16 Smart card Soft Focus ND1/64...
  • Page 30 2-22 User's Guide LDK4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Installation...
  • Page 31 Intercom settings for LDK 100 and LDK 200 cameras (Audio/Intercom board and Headset board present in Base Station) 3. Headset board present - Audio/Intercom board present Camera Headset PROG PROG Clear Clear Star 4P ND1/4 PROD Star 6P ND1/16 Smart card Soft Focus ND1/64...
  • Page 32 2-24 User's Guide LDK4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Installation...
  • Page 33 Installation User's Guide LDK4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station 2-25...
  • Page 34: Voice Mail

    Voice Mail Camera Headset Intercom PROD Channel PROD Record ENG Record PROD PROD Record PROG Play Clear Clear Star 4P ND1/4 Star 6P ND1/16 Smart Soft Focus ND1/64 card Std. Ext. Save File Iris Voice Mail Tracker PROG Start playing the recorded Voice Mail with the Call button Voice Mail is an intercom message storage function.
  • Page 35: Private Data

    Private Data Clear Clear Star 4P ND1/4 Star 6P ND1/16 Smart Soft Focus ND1/64 card Std. Ext. Save File Iris Tracker Tracker Channel Triax Cable Camera Base Station PROG Channel A Control is as an example Tracker Channel PROG Channel connected to the Aux connector.
  • Page 36: Text Loop-Through With Multiple Base Stations

    Text Loop-through with multiple base stations PGM Video Signal Ext. Mon In Internal Monitor signal Ext. Mon Out Camera Base Station with superimposed text Ext. Mon In Ext. Mon In Ext. Mon Out Preview button Camera Base Station on assigned OCP Ext.
  • Page 37: Monitor Mode

    Monitor Mode The Monitor mode can be set in the Base Station menu System \ Monitor Mode . PGM Video Signal Ext. Mon Out Camera Base Station Video Monitor Ext. Mon In Ext. Mon Out Camera Base Station Ext. Mon In Ext.
  • Page 38 Monitoring mode selector On the Monitoring Option Board with dipswitch ZS1-1 the WFM mode can be set permanent or selectable as follows: Select WFM mode or BUS mode in menu item 1 2 3 4 system\monitor mode Permanent WFM mode 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Monitoring Option Board...
  • Page 39: Reference Input And Output

    Reference input and output Reference output selection A switch (ZS1-1) on the Sync./Encoder board determines how the reference output connector on the rear of the base station is configured. ZS1-1 OFF (open): The reference input connector Sync / Encoder board is always looped-through to the reference output connector.
  • Page 40: Mcp Available

    MCP Available When no MCP is available it might occur that some functions are in an undesirable position, for example, a lock on the upper part of the OCP. To prevent this happening, set the Base Station menu item System \ MCP Available to No when an MCP is not available.
  • Page 41: Specifications

    Specifications LDK 4501/00 SDTV BASE STATION UNIT LDK4520 SDTV TRIAX MODULES General LDK4520/10 Fischer triax connector Dimensions (WxHxD) 483 (19" rack) x 88 (2RU) x 510mm. LDK4520/20 Tri-Lock triax connector (17.2 x 3.5 x 20.1 inch) LDK4520/30 ARD triax connector Operating temperature -20 C to +50 C (-4...
  • Page 42 2-34 User's Guide LDK4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Installation...
  • Page 43: Operating Instructions

    Section 3 Operating Instructions This section describes the structure of the camera base station control system. This section explains how to control and program the menu system and how to set up the menu system to suit your personal preferences. The menu structure and the methods of function selection are also explained.
  • Page 44: Introduction

    Introduction The flexible design of the base station means that it can be Menu System integrated into a variety of configurations in studios or OB vans. To made full use of its extensive functionality it provides The menu system is used for setting up and configuring the many facilities for setting it up.
  • Page 45: Front Panel

    Front panel Prod Prog Cam +Floor Camera On Air Base Camera Communication Station Test Connected Camera Base Station Display On Air and ISO indicators During normal operation the display shows the number of the The red LED lights when the Camera is On Air. camera connected to the Base Station.
  • Page 46: Set-Up

    Set-up Prod Prog Cam +Floor Camera Base Station Left front cover Opening clasp Camera Base Station Display Rotary / Push button Set-up items There are four items that can be accessed via the set-up the button, the shift change occurs in bigger steps. Push the Rotary/Push button on the Data Board: Rotary/Push button to leave the Subcarrier adjustment mode.
  • Page 47: Using The Menu System

    Using the Menu System Entering the Systems menu Finding your way The system functions of the base station are grouped into Use the Rotary/Push button to move the cursor through the menus and sub-menus. Rotate the Rotary/Push button to the menu items.
  • Page 48: Leaving The Systems Menu

    Leaving the Systems Menu Making changes If you are deep within the menu structure, follow these steps To find out where to change a function, consult the List of to leave: System Menu Functions at the end of this section to find out a.
  • Page 49: Menu Structure

    Menu Structure User Levels Access to the functions on these menus is determined by the The menu items are divided into two user levels. The operator user level that has been set. The menus are as follows: level "O" is default accessible. Menu items with user level Install "I"...
  • Page 50 User's Guide LDK 4501/02- SDTV Camera Base Station Operating Instructions...
  • Page 51: Replacements

    Section 4 Replacements This section gives information on the procedures to follow when replacing printed circuit boards and mechanical components at first line level. Contents Introduction ..............4-2 Opening The Base Station ........4-4 Power ................. 4-2 Replacing Dust Filters ..........4-5 Replacements User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station...
  • Page 52: Introduction

    Introduction The instructions given in this section are restricted to those modules which can be replaced at the first line service level. These modules include: • The printed circuit boards • The connector boards • The front panels After a printed circuit board has been replaced it is sometimes necessary to carry out adjustments to match the new boards to your base station and so maintain the performance levels.
  • Page 53 Locking the Power Unit Put the Power Unit in the leading and push the Power in the Base Station till the locking clicks. Check if the Power Unit is correct locked. The correct and wrong locking positions are shown in the pictures below.
  • Page 54: Opening The Base Station

    Opening The Base Station House with top mounted To remove top, bend both sides outwords and lift backside as shown onthe picture Slide top backwords and lift from house User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Replacements...
  • Page 55: Replacing Dust Filters

    Replacing Dust Filters Side-inlet 1. Remove 4 screws. 2. Slide back support with dust filter out of base station. 3. Remove dust filter. 4. Connect clean dust filter to back support 5. Slide back support with dust filter into base station 6.
  • Page 56 Front-inlet 1. Remove PCB frontplate. 2. Remove dust filter. 3. Place clean dust filter 4. Place PCB frontplate back 5. Remove frontplate power supply 6. Remove dust filter 7. Place clean dust filter 8. Place front plate power supply back User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Replacements...
  • Page 57: Adjustments

    Section 5 Adjustments This section contains the adjustment procedures to be followed to obtain the best performance from the base station. These procedures need only be used if, following a module replacement, the base station does not perform according to specifications. Contents Introduction ............
  • Page 58: Introduction

    If no improvement can be achieved or an adjustment is out of range, please contact your local supplier or the nearest Thomson Multimedia Broadcast Solutions Service Centre. The base station adjustment procedures are designed as separate units.
  • Page 59: Gain Adjustments Sync Encoder Board

    Gain Adjustments Sync Encoder Board Test Equipment • Osilloscope • Waveform monitor / Vectorscope Caution Follow all steps and complete the gain adjustment procedure to avoid misadjustments. note: All Base station menu items neccesary for the Gain adjustments are located in the Base station Video \ Gain Adjustments \ Consult manual first menu.
  • Page 60 Extern Monitoring video option BNC Connector board Signal Connector board board board X369 Sign I / Com Monitor External Options Data1 X374 X370 Network X368 RS232 X379 Aux X371 CVBS Text Audio out Ref output 3 x Options 6 xSerial or Black Burst Digital External 1...
  • Page 61 If no Analoque Component Option board is present go to step k. Gain adjustments Option outputs f. Connect a Oscilloscoop via a Waveform monitor / vectorscope to the Options connector 1, 2 or 3 located at the Base station's connector panel. Terminate the wavevorm monitor with 75 ohm.
  • Page 62 Extern Monitoring video option BNC Connector board Signal Connector board board board X369 Sign I / Com Monitor External Options Data1 X374 X370 Network X368 RS232 X379 Aux X371 CVBS Text Audio out Ref output 3 x Options 6 xSerial or Black Burst Digital External 1...
  • Page 63 Gain adjustments CVBS output k. Connect a Oscilloscoop via a waveform monitor / vectorscope to the CVBS output connector located at the Base station's connector panel. Terminate the wavevorm monitor with 75 ohm. l. Adjust CVBS Y Gain. Measure at: Adjust with: Required result: NTSC...
  • Page 64 Extern Monitoring video option BNC Connector board Signal Connector board board board X369 Sign I / Com Monitor External Options Data1 X374 X370 Network X368 RS232 X379 Aux X371 CVBS Text Audio out Ref output 3 x Options 6 xSerial or Black Burst Digital External 1...
  • Page 65 Gain adjustments Monitor output If no Monitoring Option board is installed go to step p. Connect a Oscilloscoop via a waveform monitor / vectorscope to the Monitor output connector located at the Monitoring Option board's connector panel. Terminate the wavevorm monitor with 75 ohm. q.
  • Page 66 Extern Monitoring video option BNC Connector board Signal Connector board board board X369 Sign I / Com External Options Monitor Data1 X374 X370 Network X368 RS232 X379 Aux X371 Text CVBS Audio out Ref output 3 x Options 6 xSerial or Black Burst Digital External 1...
  • Page 67 Black Burst adjustment v. Disconnect the external reference signal. w. Connect a Oscilloscoop via a waveform monitor / vectorscope to the Ref. output connector located at the Base station's connector panel. Terminate the wavevorm monitor with 75 ohm. note: If no Black Burst signal is supplied at the Ref. output connector consult Section 2 "System Settings"...
  • Page 68 5-12 User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Adjustments...
  • Page 69: Diagnostics

    Section 6 Diagnostics This section contains an explanation of the internal diagnostic system of the base station. The diagnostic messages and the block diagrams are a useful help when fault finding. Contents Diagnostic LED Indications ........ 6-2 Fault finding chart ..........6-5 Triax diagnostic indications .......
  • Page 70: Diagnostic Led Indications

    Diagnostic LED Indications LED Test When the power to the Base Station is switched on camera communication and on-air LEDs light sequentially. If a LED does not light during start-up that LED is probally defective. Camera On Air Base Camera Communication Station Test...
  • Page 71: Triax Diagnostic Indications

    Triax diagnostic indications Camera test LED (4) flashes red CSHRT A red flashing camera test LED (4) indicates an open triax connection (no camera is connected). Other Indicates a short circuit between the core and the indicators of this condition are: inner shield.
  • Page 72: Board Identification

    Board identification Analog Component board (option) Sync / Encoder board Data board Video Receiver board Transmission Out DSC board FM Transceiver board Audio / Intercom board (option) Prod Prog Cam +Floor Camera Camera On Air Base Station Test Connected Communication Camera Base Station ENG Headset board (option) Monitoring module (option)
  • Page 73: Fault Finding Chart

    Fault finding chart This chart shows a simple systematic approach to locating a fault in the base station. Always check the connections first. You can check the operation of a board by swapping it with another of the same type. Use the explanation of the diagnostic LEDs on the previous page to interpret triax and power problems.
  • Page 74: Sync/Encoder Board Status

    Sync/Encoder board status LED indicators on the Sync/Encoder board show the status of the board and the signal locking: Fail: lights (red) if there is a configuration or initialisation error or if the bus clock or video sync pulses are missing.
  • Page 75: Service Parts

    Appendix 1 Service Parts Contents Parts list & Exploded Views ......A1-2 Service Parts User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station A1-1...
  • Page 76: Parts List & Exploded Views

    Parts list & Exploded Views Service parts ........Code number Used in LDK ........... Name 1.Sync Encoder BS ....... 3922 406 87651 LDK4501/00 and /01 ..Standard Base Unit SDTV 2.Video Receiver BS ...... 3922 406 87661 LDK4501/00 and /01 ..Standard Base Unit SDTV 3.1Transmission Out DSC .....
  • Page 77 22.Back Plate Blind ....... 3922 407 33321 Used in ........... LDK4501/00/01 ........Standard Base Unit SDTV 23.Front Plate Assy PCB Stack ..3922 407 33331 Used in ........... LDK4501/00/01 ........Standard Base Unit SDTV 24.1Triax Assy Wired ..... 3922 407 33421 Used in ..........
  • Page 78 25.1Motherboard BS Service Assy 3922 407 33511 Used in ..........LDK4501/00 ........Standard Base Unit SDTV 25.1Motherboard BS Service Assy 3922 407 35611 Used in ..........LDK4501/01 ........Standard Base Unit SDTV 26.Dust Filter Set ......3922 407 33521 Used in ..........LDK4501/00 ........
  • Page 79 29.Protection Brackets Back ..3922 407 33551 Used in ........... LDK4501/00/01 ........Standard Base Unit SDTV 30.Print Rail Set ENG Option ..3922 407 33561 Used in ........... LDK4501/00/01 ........Standard Base Unit SDTV 31.Fan Assy ........3922 407 33571 Used in ..........
  • Page 80 33.Front Bracket Left ..... 3922 404 30221 Front Bracket Right ....3922 404 30231 Used in ........... LDK4501/00/01 ........Standard Base Unit SDTV 34.Fuse Holder USA ...... 2432 029 01004 Used in ..........LDK4510/10 35.Fuse 10A 250V 6,3 x 32 .... 2422 086 00386 Used in ..........
  • Page 81: Block & Wiring Diagrams

    Appendix 2 Block & Wiring Diagrams This appendix contains block & wiring diagrams of the base station. The blockdiagrams and the wiring diagrams are a useful help when fault finding. Contents Digital Video Path ........... A2-2 Wiring Digital Video Signals ........A2-8 Locking System ............
  • Page 82: Digital Video Path

    Digital Video Path BNC connector board ( 14 ) A2-2 User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Block & Wiring Diagrams...
  • Page 83: Locking System

    Locking System Block & Wiring Diagrams User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station A2-3...
  • Page 84: Main Video Path

    Main Video Path A2-4 User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Block & Wiring Diagrams...
  • Page 85: Sync / Encoder

    Sync / Encoder Block & Wiring Diagrams User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station A2-5...
  • Page 86: Wiring Power Signals

    Wiring Power Signals A2-6 User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Block & Wiring Diagrams...
  • Page 87 Wiring Power Signals continued Block & Wiring Diagrams User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station A2-7...
  • Page 88: Wiring Digital Video Signals

    Wiring Digital Video Signals A2-8 User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Block & Wiring Diagrams...
  • Page 89: Wiring Control Signals

    Wiring Control Signals Block & Wiring Diagrams User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station A2-9...
  • Page 90: Wiring Analogue Video Signals

    Wiring Analogue Video Signals A2-10 User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Block & Wiring Diagrams...
  • Page 91: Wiring Audio Signals

    Wiring Audio Signals Block & Wiring Diagrams User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station A2-11...
  • Page 92: Wiring Boundary Scan Signals

    Wiring Boundary Scan Signals A2-12 User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Block & Wiring Diagrams...
  • Page 93: Wiring Signalling, System, Transmission Signals A2-13

    Wiring Signalling, System, Transmission Signals Block & Wiring Diagrams User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station A2-13...
  • Page 94 A2-14 User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station Block & Wiring Diagrams...
  • Page 95: Menu System

    Appendix 3 Menu System Contents System Menu Structure ........A3-2 List of Abbreviations .......... A3-14 List of System Menu Functions ......A3-11 Menu System User's Guide LDK 4501/02 - SDTV Camera Base Station A3-1...
  • Page 96: System Menu Structure

    System Menu Structure The system Menu tables present the functions ordered in the logical divisions of the menu system itself with additional information in the columns: • User level column The User level column indicates the functions that are available with different user levels. •...
  • Page 97 VIDEO Menu Menu text User Values Default Blocked if File Comments Add colour information to the CVBS Chroma >> I On,Off Scene signals Colour Bar >> Colour Bar I On,Off Scene White Bar Level I 75%,100% 100% System Change white bar level in colour bar Corrects colour effects due to artificial AC lighting in combination Auto Lighting...
  • Page 98 MONITORING Menu Menu text User Values Default Blocked if File Comments CVBS,R,G,B,Y,Seq, Monitoring Source Sup,Ext1,Ext2, CVBS Scene Select signal on Monitoring output YExt1,YExt2 Superimposed information at Monitoring output during Auto Skin I On,Off Operator Auto Skin Win Ins process. Not available with LDK10(p) and LDK20(p) Superimposed information at Monitoring output during Auto White...
  • Page 99 AUDIO/INTERCOM Menu Menu text User Values Default Blocked if File Comments Audio >> Studio audio system level Audio Level 1 I 0dB,6dB System input 1 Studio audio system level Audio Level 2 I 0dB,6dB System input 2 >> Intercom Consult Section "Private Data" Private Data >>...
  • Page 100 AUDIO/INTERCOM Menu (Continued) Menu text User Values Default Blocked if File Comments Tracker Volume I 0..99 Operator Tracker ENG channel to headset level Mic Eng-Out I On,Off Operator Headset to basestation ENG output Mic to Eng-Cam I On,Off Operator Headset to camera ENG channel Call I Call,Voice...
  • Page 101 SYSTEM Menu Menu text User Values Default Blocked if File Comments Cable >> Select triax cable diameter to Size I 8,11,14 System calculate maximum triax extension. Length I 0..5000 Maximum triax extension. Transmission Mode I GRB,YRyBy YRyBy Maximum triax extension. Camera Number I 1..15 Set camera number...
  • Page 102 FILES Menu Menu text User Values Default Blocked if Comments The "File" column of a menu item indicated >> User Operator Files with "Operator" is stored in a Operator file. Operator File I O_BS1..O_BS4 Select Operator file Recall I exec Recall Operator file Store I exec...
  • Page 103 DIAGNOSTICS Menu Menu text User Values Default Blocked if File Comments Board ID >> Power Board HP/LP Board Sync/Encoder Board Data Board Video Receiver Board Front End Board Transm. Output Board Audio/Intercom Board External Video Board Monitoring Board FM Transceiver Board Analog Comp Board Aux Receiver Board DSC Interface Board...
  • Page 104 DIAGNOSTICS Menu Menu text User Values Default Blocked if File Comments Audio/Intercom Board >> Self test I exec ENG Test Tone Intern I Run,OK,Error PROD Test Tone Intern I Run,OK,Error PROG Test Tone Intern I Run,OK,Error ENG Test Tone Studio I Run,OK,Error PROD Test Tone Studio I Run,OK,Error...
  • Page 105: List Of System Menu Functions

    List of System Menu Functions Function Path in Menu Analog Comp Board Diagnostics \ Board Analog Options System Audio Level 1 Audio/Intercom \ Audio Audio Level 2 Audio/Intercom \ Audio Audio/Intercom Board Diagnostics \ Board ID Auto Lighting Video Auto Lock TV System System \ TV System Auto Skin Win Ins Monitoring...
  • Page 106 Function Path in Menu External Video Board Diagnostics \ Board ID Factory File Files \ .. FM Transceiver Board Diagnostics \ Board ID Front End Board Diagnostics \ Board ID Generator Lock Diagnostics \ Board Diagnostics \ Sync/Encoder Board H Phase Course System \ Timing H Phase Fine System \ Timing...
  • Page 107 Function Path in Menu Private Data Audio/Intercom \ Intercom \ Private Data PROD In Ref Level Audio/Intercom \ Intercom \ PROD Level Audio/Intercom \ Intercom \ PROD Out Ref Level Audio/Intercom \ Intercom \ PROD Side Tone Audio/Intercom \ Intercom \ PROD Test Tone Detect Diagnostics \ Board Diagnostics \ Audio/Intercom Board Wire Mode...
  • Page 108: List Of Abbreviations

    List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning Abbreviation Meaning adap adapter neutral density automatic gain control no drop frame automatic white balance ocam camera operator file ocard smart card operator file balance operation oper operator camera outp output channel overload cont contour ctemp colour temperature personal indentification...

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