ARRI IVS Instruction Manual
ARRI IVS Instruction Manual

ARRI IVS Instruction Manual

Integrated video assist system for the arriflex 535b
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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Integrated Video Assist System for the ARRIFLEX 535B As of: February 2004 LL ARTWORK PICTURES AND TEXTS ARE COVERED BY OUR COPY RIGHT CD-ROM HEY MUST NOT BE COPIED FOR REPRODUCTION DISKS OR NTERNET SITES OR USED IN THEIR ENTIRE FORM OR IN EXCERPTS WITHOUT OUR PREVIOUS WRITTEN AGREEMENT PDF- F YOU ARE DOWNLOADING FILES FROM OUR...
  • Page 2 Mini Monitor connector Adjustment wheel for iris IVS lens (“normal video” or “video with data”) ”Normal video” composite out or Y-out (“normal video” or “video with data”) Data in Genlock in IVS Off / On / keyboard locked RS connector...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    6.10 VITC Line Menu ........91 4.1 Inserting the Optic ........17 6.11 White Line Menu ........95 4.2 Mounting the IVS on the camera ....19 Technical Data .......... 100 Standard Video Controls ......35 5.1 Off/ On and Locking the Keyboard ... 35 Order Numbers ........
  • Page 4 Increase gain or Manual Gain Control (ON) cursor up or move inserted windows up or increase value IVS film counter active digit White Balance (Indoor / Outdoor / Automatic) Go to sub menu or move position of inserted windows right or...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions And Legal Disclaimer

    Do not repair any part of the system. Repairs This symbol indicates the risk of electric shock must only be carried out by authorized ARRI or fire danger that could result in injury or repair shops.
  • Page 6 Never insert objects of any kind into the any part The control panel of the IVS must not be operated of the system through openings, as the objects may using hard ord sharp-edged tools, e.g. screw- touch dangerous voltage points or short out drivers.
  • Page 7: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications • The video lens must be properly inserted into the CCD optic module, as incomplete insertion might result in damage to the beam splitter when attaching the unit to In the case of inquiries or when ordering parts, please the camera body! advise serial number and model.
  • Page 8: Disclaimer

    In no event shall ARRI or its subsidiaries be liable for or you have a remedy for recovery of any special, direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including but not limited to lost...
  • Page 9 In the case one or all of the forgoing clauses are not allowed by applicable law, the fullest extent permissible clauses by applicable law are validated. ARRI is a registered trademark of Arnold & Richter Cine Technik GmbH & Co Betriebs KG.
  • Page 11: General Description Of The Ivs

    • High resolution: 535B ergonomically integrates with a minimum of external The design of the new IVS optics was based on the cabling a complete video assist system into the camera body. 535B’s viewfinder data and resulted in an image quality It offers unsurpassed image quality combined with a state-of- which can not be attained by add-on solutions.
  • Page 12 • Mini monitor connector: In addition to the usual composite output, the IVS The IVS offers a connector for a 12 V LCD mini monitor. offers a Y/C output (S-VHS) for an even better video image without annoying color artifacts, with or without...
  • Page 13: System Components

    3.2.1 Optic Silent The IVS consists of: • Optic Silent and/or ......(K2.47298.0) For a complete and working IVS, either the optic silent or • Optic Academy ......... (K2.47301.0) the optic academy has to be installed inside the CCD optic module.
  • Page 14 3.2.2 Optic Academy 3.2.3 CCD Optic Module For a complete and working IVS, either the optic silent or The CCD optic module, which is mounted on the ARRI- the optic acacemy has to be installed inside the CCD optic FLEX 535B’s viewfinder system, has to be equipped with module.
  • Page 15 RS 232 data to the IVS. This cable is necessary if time code is in use or if accessories such as the Laptop Camera Controller need access to the data interface of the IVS and the camera.
  • Page 17: Setup

    4 Setup 4.1 Inserting the Optic For a complete and working IVS, either the optic silent or protecting cap the optic academy must be installed inside the CCD optic module. A 1.5 mm allen key is used. cover Do not touch optical surfaces.
  • Page 18 • Insert the video lens with the thread first into the CCD optic module as far as it will go §. optic • Turn the lens left or right to insert the iris key into its path and push the lens further in. Close the thread clockwise until the lens is secured.
  • Page 19: Mounting The Ivs On The Camera

    Disconnect camera from all power supplies. beam splitter, as it was with other color video assists. Do not use force The IVS is designed to work with an 80 : 20 Ensure clean contacts. beam splitter. Support the viewfinder system.
  • Page 20 Because of the high speed video optic (Academy or Silent), it is no longer necessary to use a 50:50 beam splitter, as it was with other color video assists. The IVS is designed to work with an 80:20 beam splitter. §...
  • Page 21 • Open the connector locks with a pair of tweezers and disconnect the cables §. cable-connectors • Take the viewfinder top off. • Open the 2 screws of the beam splitter §. • Take the beam splitter out of the camera. An adhesive tape on the top side of the beam splitter can be used to take it off.
  • Page 22 Module § • Remove protecting cap of the video tap turning it counter-clockwise, and store it in case the camera is used without the IVS. • Remove the protecting cap of the CCD optic module § by turning it counter-clockwise.
  • Page 23 (CCU-connector) and the IVS (data connector). Without a data cable ZV4 Time-Code and Pull-Down in- formation as well as data transfer to the IVS via the serial interface are not available. Note: If neither time code is used nor data is sent via the serial interface, it is possible to work without the data cable ZV4.
  • Page 24 4.2.4 Basic Alignment of the Video Output If the video image can not be centered on the video monitor release button vertically, as described in chapter 5.3, it is possible to align the CCD optic module mount. For this, the following tools are needed: –...
  • Page 25 • Lift the top side of the viewfinder carefully off to get access to the beam splitter and mounting ring assembly. connectors • Open the connector locks with a pair of tweezers and disconnect the cables §. • Take the viewfinder top off. •...
  • Page 26 • Close the 3 mounting screws §. • Close the 7 mounting screws §. • Place the viewfinder system back to the camera and mount the IVS as described in chapter 4.2.2. 3 monting screws 7 monting screws...
  • Page 27 4.2.5 Changing the Optic attachment screw screw ring The following tools are needed to change the optic: cover – 1.2 x 8 mm screwdriver or a coin – 1.5 mm allen key Disconnect camera from all power supplies. Support the viewfinder system. Do not touch optical surfaces.
  • Page 28 • Make sure that the focus screw (S3) § and the alignment screws (S1, S2 and S4) § are in the middle of their range. • Place the cover back on the CCD optic module. • Take the video lens out of the CCD optic module by turning the front ring of the lens counter-clockwise until loose and pull the lens forwards to remove.
  • Page 29 • Insert the CCD optic module into the video tap of the film camera with the lens first. Make sure the connector attachment screw is pointing to the left side. Push the CCD optic module into the camera as far as it will go. Twist the module a connector little left and right until the key of the lens gear finds its path and insert the module further into the camera.
  • Page 30 • Connect the data cable ZV4 § between the camera (CCU-connector) and the IVS. Without a data cable ZV4 Time-Code and Pull-Down information as well as data transfer to the IVS via the serial interface are not available. data cable ZV4 RS cable Note:...
  • Page 31 4.2.6 Outputs and Inputs 4.2.6.1 Outputs The IVS has two separate outputs for composite video, OUT 2 OUT 1 OMPOSITE one output for Y/C that can be used alternatively, and one output for a mini monitor. Composite Video Outputs Composite video is only available if the C...
  • Page 32: Y/C Output

    • Y/C video is switched on with the C OMPOSITE §. OUT 2 OUT 1 Y/C key OMPOSITE The LED indicates if composite video is on: Y/C is selected when the LED is off. There are also ”normal video” and ”video with data” signals available from the same pair of connectors.
  • Page 33 An illuminated LED indicates ”video with data” on the mini monitor connector. 4.2.6.2 Inputs Composite Video Pin 3 Pin 2 Signal Shield It is possible to synchronize the IVS to an external video source. Furthermore, the IVS can be remote-controlled by a computer. Genlock +12 V...
  • Page 34 All serial data, e.g. RCU information or remote control for the IVS must be sent into the serial data input of the data cable ZV4, regardless of whether the data is sent to the camera or the IVS.
  • Page 35: Standard Video Controls

    5 Standard Video Controls The IVS can be used like a standard video assist if no inserter functions are used. on/off lock Note: For exchanging the optic between academy and silent format, refer to chapter ”Changing the Optic”, 4.2.5. Note: All currently used settings are stored even if the IVS or the camera is switched off.
  • Page 36: Mechanical Iris

    Under certain conditions, such as when lighting is set for low sensitivity film (under 100 ASA) or for motion effects, it is possible that the IVS gain range is exceeded. In this case the mechanical iris of the IVS lens can be closed.
  • Page 37: Aligning The Image And Focusing

    5.3 Aligning the Image and Focusing The position of the image on the CCD chip can vary slightly from film camera to film camera. The video image on the cover monitor may appear not centered. In addition, it is necessary to focus the lens on every new film camera.
  • Page 38 • Screw S1 moves the video image on the monitor horizontally. Screw S2 rotates the image around a point which is located in the middle of the left side, and screw S4 rotates the image around a point which is located in the middle of the right side. Screw S3 will focus the lens.
  • Page 39: White Balance (Wb)

    5.4 White Balance (WB) The IVS offers a choice for white balance between an automatic control (ATW) or a fixed setting for indoor ( ) LEDs for WB key or outdoor ( ). White balance If automatic white balance (ATW) is selected §, the IVS will automatically set white balance.
  • Page 40: Gain Control

    This gain control can be automatic or manual. Manual Gain Control key If the automatic control is selected, the IVS outputs the best possible image brightness at all times. Light changes in front of the film camera are compensated by the IVS; the brightness impression remains almost unchanged.
  • Page 41: Frame Store And Compare

    Every time the key S is pressed when the IVS is in store mode, a new video frame is grabbed.
  • Page 42: Switching Between Composite Video And Y/C

    5.7 Switching between Composite Video and Y/C MODE The IVS outputs video either as composite video or Y/C video. COMPOSITE As both signals use the same connector, it is possible to OMPOSITE switch between the two by pressing the C...
  • Page 43: Flicker Free On/Off

    5.8 Flicker free on/off The IVS suppresses the flickering of the video image, which normally occurs when the film camera and the video camera are running at different frame rates or if they are not in phase. The time code information is not valid if flicker reduction is switched off.
  • Page 45: Inserter Facilities

    6 Inserter Facilities In addition to the usual video assist functions, the IVS offers All inserted data is only available at the outputs ”video with data”. All engravings from the a variety of inserter facilities. There are three different groups of information: ground glass (i.
  • Page 46: Setting The On Screen Displays

    6.1 Setting the On Screen Displays Note: The on screen displays are only available at OUT 2 if composite is selected. In case of Y/C or mini monitor output, the on screen displays are available when ”video with data” is selected. An illuminated LED indicates that on screen programming MODE is activated.
  • Page 47 • Pressing the key ß or ü will move the cursor > up or All settings are immediately activated down. Pressing the key ä or ö activates sub menus. by changing them. • Within sub menus the cursor > can be moved up and Note: Pressing the key E for more than...
  • Page 48: Main Menu

    6.2 Main Menu The inserter´s main menu is displayed on the monitor screen when onscreen programming is activated by pressing the MODE key E for more than three seconds. NTER NSERT An illuminated LED indicates that onscreen programming COMPOSITE NTER NSERT is activated.
  • Page 49: Format Markings Menu

    6.3 Format Markings Menu The IVS can insert two different format markings electronically in the video image, either individually or simultaneously. The position of these format markings can be set anywhere SUB MENU > FORMAT on the screen to line up exactly with the ground glass...
  • Page 50 6.3.1 Activate Format Markings It is possible to have no format marking (OFF), SUB MENU format marking number one (1), format marking number two (2) > FORMAT or both format markings at the same time (1 & 2) POSITION EDGE on display.
  • Page 51 6.3.2 Position - Positioning of the Format Markings SUB MENU The format markings can be adapted to every different format. The format markings on the ground glass serve as FORMAT a reference. > POSITION<> EDGE WHITE To align the electronic format markings with the ground LEVEL glass markings proceed as follows: OUTSIDE...
  • Page 52 6.3.3 White Level – Setting the brightness of the Format Markings SUB MENU The brightness of the format markings can be set to black FORMAT (0), dark gray (1), light gray (2) or white (3). POSITION EDGE > WHITE • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line LEVEL WHITE.
  • Page 53 • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line OUTSIDE. Pressing the key ä or ö will switch between FULL and DARK. SUB MENU FORMAT 6.3.5 Exit POSITION EDGE WHITE Return to the main menu using Exit. LEVEL OUTSIDE FULL...
  • Page 55: Status Menu

    6.4 Status Menu The IVS can insert the camera status into the video image. The following information is available: • STANDBY or RUN SUB MENU • Forward (FWD) or Reverse (REV) > STATUS POSITION SIZE SMALL • Film camera speed in full frames per second...
  • Page 56 SUB MENU > STATUS POSITION SIZE SMALL All settings are immediately activated by BACK- GROUND BOXED CAM-DIR changing them. IVS-FILM COUNTER ON Check all settings on the connected monitor. -MODE DOWN -PERF -SET -RESET EXIT T.V. SAFE / TRANSMITTED CAM-STATUS: 24 fps 6.4.1 Status...
  • Page 57 • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line GROUND BOXED POSITION. Call the positioning mode with the CAM-DIR IVS-FILM keys ä or ö. The following menu is displayed on the COUNTER ON screen: -MODE -PERF >...
  • Page 58 BACK- GROUND BOXED • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line CAM-DIR IVS-FILM SIZE. Pressing the key ä will change the setting COUNTER ON from SMALL to WIDE to HIGH to BIG and -MODE back to SMALL.
  • Page 59 6.4.5 Camera Direction SUB MENU The camera run direction forward FWD or reverse REV STATUS POSITION must be set in the IVS in order to get valid IVS film counter SIZE SMALL information in the display windows. BACK- GROUND BOXED •...
  • Page 60 IVS film counter on and off. -PERF -SET -RESET If the IVS film counter is on, the status line displays film EXIT counter information otherwise the information is blanked out. Note: The accuracy of the IVS filmcounter depends on the choosen unit for measurement –...
  • Page 61 IVS Film Counter Mode SUB MENU The IVS film counter can be set to count up or down. STATUS POSITION In the count up mode, it is possible to see the footage SIZE SMALL which has run through the camera.
  • Page 62 > -PERF -SET -RESET EXIT IVS Film Counter Set SUB MENU The IVS film counter can be preset to a given value. STATUS POSITION This enables the user to set the length of the film material SIZE SMALL and have an indication of the remaining film length in the BACK- magazine.
  • Page 63 • If the last digit is selected it is possible to switch GROUND BOXED between meter M and feet FT display. Pressing the CAM-DIR IVS-FILM ß or ü key will change between the two formats. COUNTER ON -MODE • When the desired value has been set, confirm by -PERF >...
  • Page 64 IVS Film Counter Reset SUB MENU This sub menu line will reset the IVS film counter to 0000. STATUS POSITION SIZE SMALL • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line BACK- -RESET. The keys ä and ö will reset the counter...
  • Page 65: Time Code Menu

    SMALL BACK- GROUND BOXED FRAME The IVS can insert the film camera´s time code into the COUNTER FILM EXIT video assist image to create a direct link to post production. It is possible to insert time code, which is related to the T.V.
  • Page 66 6.5.1 TC Time This sub menu line switches the insertion of time code data SUB MENU on (ON) and off (OFF) independently from other inserted data. > TC TIME POSITION SIZE SMALL • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line BACK- TC TIME.
  • Page 67 6.5.3 Size The format of the inserted characters can be changed SUB MENU independently from other windows from SMALL to WIDE to HIGH to BIG. TC TIME POSITION > SIZE SMALL • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line BACK- SIZE.
  • Page 68 1 e.g. 25 times a second in shooting. PAL or 30 times a second in NTSC. The IVS now creates a standard time code. However, it is more difficult to get the Very often the camera is set to run at a different speed than link back to the time code, which was recorded on film.
  • Page 69 In case of FRAME COUNTER FILM there will be a / before the frame count (the last two digits of the time 11:24:30/03 code display), in case of FRAME COUNTER VIDEO there will be a : §. The frame count is only active if time code is 11:24:30:03 actually recorded on film.
  • Page 70 6.5.6 Exit Return to the main menu using Exit. SUB MENU • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line TC TIME POSITION EXIT and press the key ä or ö. SIZE SMALL BACK- Note: Pressing the key E for more than three GROUND...
  • Page 71: User Bits Menu

    SIZE SMALL BACK- GROUND BOXED The IVS can insert the user bits of the film camera’s time EXIT code into the video assist image to create a direct link to post production. T.V. SAFE / TRANSMITTED Like all man-readable information, the data is inserted as a window on the monitor image.
  • Page 72 6.6.1 TC UBit This sub menu line switches the insertion of user bit data on (ON) and off (OFF) independently from other SUB MENU inserted data. > TC UBIT POSITION • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line SIZE SMALL TC UBIT.
  • Page 73 6.6.3 Size The format of the inserted characters can be changed independently from other windows from SMALL to SUB MENU WIDE to HIGH to BIG. TC UBIT POSITION • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line >...
  • Page 74 6.6.5 Exit Return to the main menu using Exit. SUB MENU • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line TC UBIT EXIT and press the key ä or ö. POSITION SIZE SMALL Note: Pressing the key E for more than three BACK- NTER...
  • Page 75: Text Menu

    SIZE SMALL BACK- GROUND BOXED and to send it to the IVS via the RS 232 interface into the EXIT CCU connector of the data cable ZV4. The latest versions of the Laptop Camera Controller T.V. SAFE / TRANSMITTED provide corresponding possibilities.
  • Page 76 6.7.1 Text This sub menu line switches the insertion of additional text on (ON) and off (OFF) independently from other SUB MENU inserted data. > Text POSITION • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line SIZE SMALL TEXT.
  • Page 77 6.7.3 Size The format of the inserted characters can be changed independently of other windows from SMALL to SUB MENU WIDE to HIGH to BIG. Text POSITION • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line >...
  • Page 78 6.7.5 Exit Return to the main menu using Exit. SUB MENU • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line Text EXIT and press the key ä or ö. POSITION SIZE SMALL Note: Pressing the key E for more than BACK- NTER...
  • Page 79: Pull-Down Menu

    BOXED when the flicker reduction is switched on. EXIT The IVS can generate information on whether the current video image corresponds to a new film frame or whether T.V. SAFE / TRANSMITTED it is a repeated video image. The Pull-Down information displays that in man-readable form.
  • Page 80 Film Film Film Film...
  • Page 81 29.97 fps, the definition of Pull-Down information on the ever be selected over a wide range. At every film speed IVS can also be applied to PAL and to film speeds other which is different from the video frequency, the IVS has to than 23.976 fps.
  • Page 82 6.8.1 Pull-Down This sub menu line switches the insertion of pull-down information on (ON) and off (OFF) independently from SUB MENU other inserted data. > PULL DN. ON POSITION • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line SIZE SMALL PULL DN..
  • Page 83 6.8.3 Size The format of the inserted characters can be changed independently from other windows from SMALL to SUB MENU WIDE to HIGH to BIG. PULL DN. ON POSITION • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line >...
  • Page 84 6.8.5 Exit Return to the main menu using Exit. SUB MENU • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line PULL DN. ON EXIT and press the key ä or ö. POSITION SIZE SMALL Note: Pressing the key E for more than BACK-...
  • Page 85: Display Menu

    6.9 Display Menu 11:24:30/03 100297C1 In the sub menu DISPLAY it is possible to change some basic settings, which affect all active man-readable SUB MENU windows of the inserter at the same time. > DISPLAY VERT. POS. WHITE LEVEL • Enter the DISPLAY Menu from the Main Menu. INVERSE STANDARD EXIT...
  • Page 86 6.9.1 Vertical Position By changing the setting in the line VERTICAL SUB MENU POSITION of this sub menu it is possible to simul- DISPLAY taneously shift all man-readable windows with the exception > VERT. of the format markings vertically by one video line (fine-tune). POS.
  • Page 87 6.9.2 White Level This line is used to change the brightness of all man-readable SUB MENU windows except the frame lines. Value 0 means dark DISPLAY gray, value 4 corresponds to bright white characters. VERT. POS. • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line >...
  • Page 88 6.9.4 All Standard This menu recalls a default setting of all inserter values. It SUB MENU is thereby possible to obtain basic settings for the IVS. DISPLAY VERT. The default values are: POS. WHITE LEVEL • Format marking 1, White Level 2, Outside Full INVERSE •...
  • Page 89 If the ALL STANDARD function was called, it is possible to immediately recall the values, that were set before the ALL STANDARD function was called. SUB MENU DISPLAY The prior settings can not be recalled after the VERT. display menu has been left, and no POS.
  • Page 90 6.9.5 Exit Return to the main menu using Exit. SUB MENU DISPLAY • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line VERT. EXIT and press the key ä or ö. POS. WHITE LEVEL Note: Pressing the key E for more than NTER NSERT...
  • Page 91: Vitc Line Menu

    IVS must be in flicker free mode. SUB MENU > VITC POS.1 POS.2 The IVS can convert time code, which can also be displayed EXIT man-readable in the video image, into machine-readable VITC (Vertical Interval Time-Code) and place it in non-visible video lines.
  • Page 92 6.10.1 VITC This sub menu line switches the insertion of VITC on (ON) and off (OFF). SUB MENU • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line > VITC VITC. The keys ä and ö switch the insertion on POS.1 and off.
  • Page 93 6.10.3 Position 2 The insertion of VITC can be single or multiple line between line 6 and 22. If the same lines on position 1 and position 2 are selected, the insertion will be single line, otherwise SUB MENU multiple line. The value of position 1 can be higher or VITC lower than that of position 2.
  • Page 94 6.10.4 Exit Return to the main menu using Exit. • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line SUB MENU EXIT and press the key ä or ö. VITC POS.1 Note: Pressing the key E for more than POS.2 NTER...
  • Page 95: White Line Menu

    6.11 White Line Menu For all TC- and related functions, the ARRIFLEX 535B must be equipped with the data cable ZV4 SUB MENU and the IVS must be in flicker free mode. > WHITE L. ON POS. EXIT The IVS can generate information on whether the current video image corresponds to a new film frame or whether it is a repeated video image.
  • Page 96 Film Film Film Film...
  • Page 97 23.976 fps and gets converted to frame rates. 29.97 fps, the definition of Pull-Down information on the IVS can also be applied to PAL and to film speeds other In practice the most important case is a film camera speed than 23.976 fps.
  • Page 98: White Line

    6.11.1 White Line This sub menu line switches the insertion of White-Lines on (ON) and off (OFF). SUB MENU • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line WHITE L.. The keys ä and ö switch the >...
  • Page 99 6.11.3 Exit Return to the main menu using Exit. • Move the cursor > with the keys ß and ü to the line SUB MENU EXIT and press the key ä or ö. WHITE L. ON POS. Note: Pressing the key E for more than NTER NSERT...
  • Page 100: Technical Data

    7 Technical Data 8 Order Numbers Weight ........approx. 1.0 kg Optic Silent and/or ....K2.47298.0 Power Consumption ....approx. 9 W Optic Academy ......K2.47301.0 Inputs ........Genlock input for composite video Complete Video Electronic ..K2.47306.0 for PAL or RS 232 Input for data K2.47307.0 for NTSC Outputs ........
  • Page 101: Index

    9 Index 3/4 perforation ............62 cabeling ............23, 31 cables academy format ............14 data cable ZV4 ......... 13, 15 academy optic .......... 13, 14, 100 RS cable ............15 active digit ............62, 63 camera direction ............59 adapters BNC to Y/C ..........
  • Page 102 focus screw data cable ZV4 changing the optic ........... 28 changing the optic ........... 30 general ............38 general ............15 inserting the optic ..........17 mounting ............23 focusing ..............37 system components .......... 13 format ..............50 daylight ..............39 format markings different speed between video and film ..
  • Page 103 Y/C ..............32 system components .......... 13 keyboard lock ............35 inverse ..............87 iris ................36 IVS film counter ............59 Laptop Camera Controller ......... 34, 75 general ..........55, 61, 62 lock ................ 35 mode .............. 61 low sensitivity film ............ 36 on/off .............
  • Page 104 menu optic academy display ............85 general ............14 format markings ..........49 order numbers ..........100 main menu ............48 system components .......... 13 pull down ............79 optic inserting ............17 status .............. 55 optic silent text ..............75 general ............
  • Page 105 ..........59 pull-down ............82 exit ..............64 size ..............83 general ............56 IVS film counter mode ........61 IVS film counter on/off ........59 RCU ................ 34 IVS film counter perf ......... 62 release key .............. 20 IVS film counter reset ........
  • Page 106 TC time ..............66 undo ............... 89 TC UBit ..............72 user bits menu ............71 technical data ............100 background ............. 73 text menu ............75, 76 exit ..............74 background ............. 77 position ............72 exit ..............78 size ..............
  • Page 107 Warning signs ............5 WB-key ..............39 weight ..............100 white balance ............39 white level ............52, 87 white line menu ............98 exit ..............99 general ............95 position ............98 white line ............98 white-line-flag ............68 Y/C output ..............
  • Page 108 BACK- BACK- BACK- LEVEL GROUND BOXED GROUND BOXED GROUND BOXED GROUND BOXED OUTSIDE FULL CAM-DIR FRAME EXIT Exit EXIT IVS-FILM COUNTER FILM COUNTER ON EXIT -MODE -PERF -SET -RESET EXIT Format Status Text Marking Submenu Time User Bit Submenu Submenu...
  • Page 109 MAIN MENU > FORMAT MARKING STATUS TC TIME TC USER BIT TEXT PULL DOWN DISPLAY VITC LINE WHITE LINE Main Menu SUB MENU SUB MENU SUB MENU SUB MENU > PULL DN. ON > DISPLAY > VITC > WHITE L. ON POSITION VERT.
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