GRASS VALLEY LDK 400 User Manual
GRASS VALLEY LDK 400 User Manual

GRASS VALLEY LDK 400 User Manual

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LDK 400
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User's Guide
3922 496 30531 June 2005 v2.0
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  • Page 1 User’s Guide 3922 496 30531 June 2005 v2.0 Sm ar Ca rd T ra ck A ux LDK 400 SD Camera system...
  • Page 2: Declaration Of Conformity

    Liable to technical alterations in the course of further development. Trademarks Grass Valley and Infinity are trademarks of Grass Valley, Inc. All other tradenames referenced are service marks, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    LDK 400 User’s Guide Table of Contents Chapter 1 – Introduction Technology ........... . . 1-1 Frame Transfer DPM sensor.
  • Page 4 LDK 400 User’s Guide Triax adapter connectors ......... . 3-8 Triax connector .
  • Page 5 LDK 400 User’s Guide Video preferences..........4-14 Standard settings .
  • Page 6 LDK 400 User’s Guide...
  • Page 7: Important Information

    Important information Important information Read these instructions carefully and retain them for future reference. During installation and operation of this equipment, local building safety and fire protection standards must be observed. Before connecting the equipment to the power supply of the installation, verify the proper functioning of the protective earth lead.
  • Page 8 Important information viii Warnings WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. If the unit is in a wet or damp environment, a rain cover must be used to protect it for personal safety reasons (EN60065).
  • Page 9 Important information Triax cable systems WARNING Only connect a Triax cable from the same LDK camera family to the unit. Do not allow system earth currents to exceed 1.5A in the outer shield of the Triax cable or 0.2A in other cable shields. To avoid excessive earth currents in a Triax system, galvanically separate the power earth connection of equipment connected to the camera from the camera earth.
  • Page 10 Important information Fibre optic transmission units CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on top of the fibre optic connector on the rear panel. Laser safety statement (Europe) Fibre optic transmission units are classified as a "CLASS 1 Laser Product" according to EN 60825-1, Safety of Laser products.
  • Page 11 Important information Base Station earthing The rear of the unit has two separate screw terminals for protective earth (PE) and video earth (VE). These are normally connected by a metal strap. Metal strap The protective earth terminal is internally connected to the protective earth conductor of the power cable.
  • Page 12 Important information Precautions To ensure continual high performance from the camera take the following precautions into consideration: • Avoid very damp places. If the environment is wet or damp a rain cover must be used to protect the unit. • Do not subject the unit to severe shocks or vibration. •...
  • Page 13 Important information xiii Mains lead wiring for UK users The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: GREEN and YELLOW- EARTH BLUE- NEUTRAL BROWN- LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 14 Important information...
  • Page 15: Technology

    Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction This section outlines the technology used in the camera system and describes how this translates into a practical, useable camera. It lists the main features of the camera. Contents Technology ........... . . 1-1 Frame Transfer DPM sensor.
  • Page 16: Digital Processing

    Introduction | Features 1.1.2 Digital Processing The advanced digital processing of the camera is based on 14-bit A/D converters and more than 22-bit internal processing. Two DSPs combine all major camera functions in the digital domain, including knee, gamma, contour, matrix and colour correction.
  • Page 17 Introduction | Features • Advanced contour correction includes two automatic skin settings. • Intelligent Continuous Automatics black levels, black shading and video levels - no set-up time required. • Digital contrast with standard black stretch and black press. • International standard 2/3-inch lens interface. •...
  • Page 18: Specifications

    Introduction | Specifications 1.3 Specifications Table 1-1. LDK 400 Camera Head DPM FT version Item Value Power requirements supplied via adapter Power consumption 35 W (Head + VF) Operating temperatures -20 to +45°C (-4 to +113°F) Storage temperatures -20 to +60°C (-4 to +140°F) Weight (approx.)
  • Page 19 Introduction | Specifications Table 1-2. LDK 400 Camera Head IT (ITW) version Item Value Power requirements supplied via adapter Power consumption 35 W (Head + VF) Operating temperatures -20 to +45°C (-4 to +113°F) Storage temperatures -20 to +60°C (-4 to +140°F) Weight (approx.)
  • Page 20 Introduction | Specifications Table 1-3. LDK 5430/5400 Triax Adapter Item Value Power requirements Triax powered or 12 Vdc Operating temperatures -20 to +45°C (-4 to +113°F) Storage temperatures -20 to +60°C (-4 to +140°F) Weight (approx.) 2.3 kg Dimensions 220 (L) x 120 (W) x 205 (H) without handgrip Triax in/out Swivel connector;...
  • Page 21: Dimensions

    Introduction | Specifications 1.3.1 Dimensions Figure 1-1. Dimensions...
  • Page 22: Accessories

    Introduction | Accessories 1.4 Accessories SuperXpander LDK 4482/00 5-inch viewfinder 50Hz LDK 5310/00 5-inch viewfinder 60Hz LDK 5310/50 7-inch viewfinder 50Hz LDK4016/00 7-inch viewfinder 60Hz LDK 4016/50 7-inch viewfinder support LDK 6517/00 Wide Angle adapter 1.5" vf LDK 5390/00 Sunhood for 5" VF LDK 6992/02 Raincover DVCPRO camcorder LDK 5021/01...
  • Page 23: Packing/Unpacking

    Installation Chapter 2 Installation This section describes how to physically set-up the camera system and how to attach asccessories. Information is also provided on the connectors used in the camera and adapter. Contents Packing/unpacking ..........2-1 Transport case .
  • Page 24: Transport Case

    Installation | Transport case If a unit is being returned to Thomson Broadcast and Media Solutions for servicing, try to use the containers and materials of the original packaging. Attach a tag indicating the type of service required, return address, model number, full serial number and the return number which will be supplied by your Thomson Broadcast and Media Solutions service centre.
  • Page 25: Mounting A Lens

    Installation | Mounting a lens 2.3 Mounting a lens To attach a lens to the camera head proceed as follows: Ensure that the lens locking ring (1) is in the unlocked position - turned counterclockwise. Remove the dust protection cap (2). Slot the lens into the lens mount (3).
  • Page 26: Inch Viewfinder

    Installation | 1.5-inch Viewfinder 2.4 1.5-inch Viewfinder 2.4.1 Mounting viewfinder and microphone holder To mount the 1.5-inch viewfinder proceed as follows: Loosen locking ring (1) of viewfinder support bracket (2) at the front of the camera handle. (As seen from the rear of the camera, turning the locking ring counterclockwise moves it towards the handle.) Slide the viewfinder onto the viewfinder support bracket.
  • Page 27: Positioning The Viewfinder

    Installation | 1.5-inch Viewfinder Accessories 2.4.2 Positioning the viewfinder The horizontal position of the viewfinder can be adjusted as follows to suit your requirements: Loosen the locking ring (1). (As seen from the rear of the camera, turning the locking ring counterclockwise moves it towards the handle.) Slide the viewfinder horizontally along the rail to the desired position.
  • Page 28: Left Eye Adapter

    Installation | 1.5-inch Viewfinder Accessories To fit the wide angle eyepiece proceed as follows: Hold the eyepiece (1) securely. Press the button (2) below the eyepiece tube and swing it free of the button clip (3). Press the button (4) above the eyepiece tube and remove the eyepiece. Fit the wide angle eyepiece (1) to the two clips (3) ensuring that they both click into place.
  • Page 29: Mounting A Microphone

    Installation | Mounting a microphone 2.6 Mounting a microphone To attach the optional microphone (AJ MC700) to the camera proceed as follows: Open the microphone holder by unscrewing the knurled screw (2) of the microphone support bracket (1) on the viewfinder and open. Slide the microphone into the split tube until the microphone shoulder reaches the mark (5) in the tube.
  • Page 30: Tripod Adapter Plate

    Installation | Tripod adapter plate 2.7 Tripod adapter plate To mount the camera on a tripod, the tripod plate (LDK 5031/00 is delivered as standard) must first be attached to the tripod. Follow the tripod manufacturer’s instructions to mount the wedge plate supplied with the tripod and the tripod adapter plate firmly onto the tripod.
  • Page 31: Adjusting The Shoulder Pad

    Installation | Adjusting the shoulder pad When a 5-inch viewfinder is used with the camera it is recommended that the optionally available tripod adapter plate LDK 5030 be used. This tripod plate has an extra locking lever (5) at the rear which provides an additional clamp for the rear stud and so gives extra stability to the mount.
  • Page 32: Mounting A Top Light

    Installation | Mounting a top light 2-10 2.9 Mounting a top light To mount a top light (1) onto the camera, proceed as follows: Screw the top light into either the WW1/4” - 20 screw hole (2) located on the carrying handle or the screw hole (3) on the top of the microphone holder.
  • Page 33: Zoom Controls

    Installation | Zoom controls 2-11 2.10 Zoom controls The camera has a zoom control on the carrying handle for lenses with a digital interface. If you wish to control a lens with an analog interface, an optional zoom control unit (1) can be mounted on the carrying handle instead. The three available versions for different types of lens are: •...
  • Page 34: Attaching An Adapter

    Installation | Attaching an adapter 2-12 2.11 Attaching an adapter The LDK 400 camera head is a multi-role camera head that can be used with various adapters. Caution Be extremely careful with the connectors between the camera head and the adapter.
  • Page 35 Cabling and connectors Chapter 3 Cabling and connectors This section describes how to integrate the camera system into your studio system. Information is also provided on the connectors used in the camera and adapter. Contents Configurations ..........3-2 Camera with Triax adapter .
  • Page 36: Configurations

    Cabling and connectors | Configurations 3.1 Configurations 3.1.1 Camera with Triax adapter A camera head with an LDK 5430 Triax adapter can be connected to an LDK 4501 Base Station using a Triax cable. The maximum length of cable that can be used without significant degradation of the video signal is 3000m (10,000 ft.) for a 14mm Triax cable.
  • Page 37 Cabling and connectors | Configurations Figure 3-2. Multiple cameras with C2IP network control Triax adapter Clear Clear Star 4P ND1/4 Base Station Star 6P ND1/16 Smart card Soft Focus ND1/64 THOMSON Tracker Camera Base Station Clear Clear Star 4P ND1/4 Star 6P ND1/16 Smart...
  • Page 38: Camera With Triax Adapter And Superxpander

    Cabling and connectors | Configurations 3.1.3 Camera with Triax adapter and SuperXpander A camera head with an LDK 5430 Triax adapter can be mounted in the LDK 4482 SuperXpander. This enables large box lenses to be used with the camera. The Triax adapter connects to the SuperXpander via a flying lead.
  • Page 39: Camera Connectors

    Cabling and connectors | Camera connectors 3.2 Camera connectors Figure 3-4. Camera connector location Viewfinder connector Lens connector bts1009 Audio microphone connector RS232 connector 3.2.1 Viewfinder connector Figure 3-5. Camera viewfinder connector -80V 11. GND n.c. 12. vf video 13. Pb vf ret INTN-D 14.
  • Page 40: Lens Connector

    Cabling and connectors | Camera connectors 3.2.2 Lens connector Figure 3-6. Camera lens connector Ext. Video On/Off Lens Servo VTR Trigger Switch Range Extender -batt 10. Zoom Follow Momentary Iris 11. TXD IrisControl 12. RXD + batt Iris Follow Hirose 12-pole female; panel view Panel part number (X15): 5322 265 10389 Cable part number (male): 5322 265 41208 3.2.3 Audio microphone connector...
  • Page 41: Rs232 Serial Connector

    Cabling and connectors | Camera connectors 3.2.4 RS232 serial connector Figure 3-8. RS232 serial connector SPARE RS-DSR RS-RXD RS-RTS RS-TXD RS-CTS RS-DTR +12V RS-DGND SubD 9-pin male; panel view (X12)
  • Page 42: Triax Adapter Connectors

    Cabling and connectors | Triax adapter connectors 3.3 Triax adapter connectors Figure 3-9. Triax adapter connector location Triax connector Front Prod Rear Call CVBS (option) CVBS output Intercom headset Viewfinder/Ext. video output Audio microphone 1 input Front Rear 48V DC power supply Script light power Script Light...
  • Page 43: Triax Connector

    Cabling and connectors | Triax adapter connectors 3.3.1 Triax connector Figure 3-10. Triax connector Centre pin: Power and signals Inner shield: Return Outer shield: Camera housing GND Outer shield Centre pin Inner shield Panel view (X100) 3.3.2 CVBS output connector Figure 3-11.
  • Page 44: Script Light Power Supply Socket

    Cabling and connectors | Triax adapter connectors 3-10 3.3.4 Script light power supply socket Figure 3-13. Script light power supply output connector +12 Vdc (maximum dissipation 3W) Power return Shield Fischer 3-pole female: panel view (X102) 3.3.5 Teleprompter video output connector Figure 3-14.
  • Page 45: Audio Microphone 2 Connector

    Cabling and connectors | Triax adapter connectors 3-11 3.3.7 Audio microphone 2 connector Figure 3-16. Audio microphone 2 connector Audio Screen Audio In Audio Return Microphone impedance >200 ohm Sensitivity range: -64 to -24 dBu Signal at pin 2 of audio input is in phase with signal at pin 2 of audio output.
  • Page 46: Audio Microphone 1 Connector

    Cabling and connectors | Triax adapter connectors 3-12 3.3.9 Audio microphone 1 connector Figure 3-18. Audio microphone 1 connector Audio Screen Audio In Audio Return Microphone impedance >200 ohm Sensitivity range: -64 to -24 dBu Signal at pin 2 of audio input is in phase with signal at pin 2 of audio output.
  • Page 47: Reference Input Connector

    Cabling and connectors | Triax adapter connectors 3-13 3.3.11 Reference input connector Figure 3-21. Reference input connector This conector is used to supply a 1 Vpp reference signal to the camera for genlocking when the optional encoder is fitted. This connector can be used as an input socket for a 1 Vpp CVBS signal which is output on the TP out connector of the Base Station.
  • Page 48: Auxiliary Connector

    Cabling and connectors | Triax adapter connectors 3-14 3.3.13 Auxiliary connector Figure 3-23. Auxiliary connector +5VL Spare On-air n.c. Private Data Camera - Base Station Ground Private Data Base Station - Camera 10. Ground 11. Shield Private data input signals: 0 <0.8 Volt; 1 >2.4 Volt max.
  • Page 49: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions Chapter 4 Operating instructions This section shows the physical location of the controls on the camera. A description is given of how to navigate through the menu system and set-up your preferences. Contents Camera head controls ..........4-3 Viewfinder controls .
  • Page 50 Operating instructions | Effects ............4-23 Managing files .
  • Page 51: Camera Head Controls

    Operating instructions | Camera head controls 4.1 Camera head controls Figure 4-1. Camera head controls S m ar C ar d k e r T ra c A u x Filter wheel switches 11. Power On/Off switch Filter wheel indicators 12.
  • Page 52: Viewfinder Controls

    Operating instructions | Viewfinder controls 4.2 Viewfinder controls Figure 4-2. Camera head controls TAPE BATT ND/RE 20. Tally switch 30. Iris indication 21. Zebra switch 31. Zebra pattern 22. Option (assignable switch 4) 32. Safe area marker 23. Brightness control 33.
  • Page 53: Assigning Functions To Buttons

    Operating instructions | Viewfinder controls 4.2.1 Assigning functions to buttons The camera head has three assignable buttons, two on the side panel (4) and (5), and one on the lower front panel (19). The viewfinder has an assignable switch (22). These buttons can be assigned the following functions: Table 4-1.
  • Page 54: Using The Camera

    Operating instructions | Using the camera 4.3 Using the camera Attach lens, viewfinder, microphone and any other accessories to the camera. Attach the triax cable or supply the adapter with power. 4.3.1 Switching on the power Triax adapter On the Base Station set the master power switch to the ON position. The green power light lights.
  • Page 55: Access And Security

    Operating instructions | Access and Security 4.4 Access and Security 4.4.1 Camera cards Three camera cards are delivered with each camera. These comprise of two user's cards and one owner's card. Figure 4-3. Camera cards Owner's Card User's Card The owner's card has three functions: •...
  • Page 56: Access Control

    Operating instructions | Access and Security Operator files Both the user's card and the owner's card allow two different operator files to be stored on the card. The recall and storage of a operator file is carried out via the Files menu of the menu system.
  • Page 57: System Menu

    Operating instructions | System Menu 4.5 System Menu The camera is operated via the viewfinder text display and the control system menu switches. The systems menu is viewed in the viewfinder and navigated by means of the Rotary control (12) and the Select button (13) which are both located at the front of the camera.
  • Page 58: Finding Your Way

    Operating instructions | System Menu 4-10 The MAIN menu screen shows five items. The name of the menu is shown below these. Four more items are hidden but become visible when you scroll down using the Rotary control (12). A cursor shows your position in the menu. The Rotary control moves the cursor up and down.
  • Page 59: Making Changes

    Operating instructions | System Menu 4-11 Press the Select button to leave the System menu. If you do not use the menu it disappears after a few seconds. (This delay can be programmed in the VF menu.) However, when you press the Select button again you enter the System menu at the last position of the cursor and not at the top of MAIN menu.
  • Page 60: Viewfinder Preferences

    Operating instructions | Viewfinder preferences 4-12 4.6 Viewfinder preferences Set up the viewfinder according to your own preferences; adjust viewing parameters, select markers, message boxes and on-screen display times. 4.6.1 Viewfinder picture quality Adjust the Brightness (23) and Contrast (24) controls according to your preferences.
  • Page 61: Lens Preferences

    Operating instructions | Lens preferences 4-13 The Overscan item of the VF menu allows you to see the full captured sensor signal in the viewfinder when the output signal is 16:11, 16:10 or 16:9. The blanking bars can be set to either transparent gray or black. 4.7 Lens preferences When you fit a lens to the camera you may need to adjust the back focus.
  • Page 62: Video Preferences

    Operating instructions | Video preferences 4-14 4.8 Video preferences The means used to control the camera depends on your work methods. A remote OCP can be used and a low user level can be selected to restrict the available camera functions. Alternatively, video functions can be controlled on the camera itself.
  • Page 63: Gain Selection

    Operating instructions | Video preferences 4-15 When the colour bar is selected the following functions are temporarily set to Off: • Black stretch • White limiter • Zebra • Safe area (VF) • Cadre (VF) The lens iris closes automatically when the colour bars are switched on. 4.8.3 Gain selection Depending on the available light levels it may be necessary to adjust the gain of the camera.
  • Page 64: Colour Temperature Selection

    Operating instructions | Video preferences 4-16 The outer (bigger) filter switch has four positions: Table 4-3. Filter wheel 1 values Position Filter Clear ND 1/4 filter (2 stops) ND 1/16 filter (4 stops) ND 1/64 filter (6 stops) The inner (smaller) filter switch also has four positions: Table 4-4.
  • Page 65 Operating instructions | Video preferences 4-17 Selecting the colour temperature The up/down Colour temperature (White bal.) switch (8) on the left-front side of the camera allows a choice between: Three preset colour temperatures: • 3200K (3.2K) - for studio lighting conditions •...
  • Page 66: Exposure Time

    Operating instructions | Video preferences 4-18 Point the camera so that the reference white surface is between the two small white boxes. Press the White balance switch (15) again to start the measurement procedure. A message indicating that the process is runnning appears. TAPE BATT ND/RE...
  • Page 67 Operating instructions | Video preferences 4-19 Selecting the exposure time The momentary up/down Exposure time switch (16) gives a choice of exposure time settings. Table 4-5. Exposure time values Value Function Nom. - nominal setting - for shooting sync-locked monitors 1/200 - for fast moving objects 1/500...
  • Page 68: Black Stretch

    Operating instructions | Video preferences 4-20 camera is used in the stand-alone mode and is not active when the camera is genlocked or on-air. Clean scan When shooting computer monitors with higher frame frequencies than the camera use the Clean Scan function to avoid horizontal bars in the picture. Carry out the Clean Scan function as follows: Press the Clean Scan button (14) at the front of the camera for about two seconds to directly access the variable exposure (clean scan) function.
  • Page 69: Auto Skin Contour

    Operating instructions | Video preferences 4-21 4.8.8 Auto skin contour Use skin contour to change the contour level in a selected colour range. Decreasing the contour level of a persons skin colour softens only the skin tones. But not only skin colours can be selected, for example, decrease the contour level of a soccer field to accentuate the soccer players or increase the skin contour level to accentuate a rough surface.
  • Page 70: Freeze Frame

    Operating instructions | Video preferences 4-22 TAPE BATT ND/RE ASKIN: running When the process is completed (within a few seconds) the OK message appears in the viewfinder. Adjust the skin contour level with the VIDEO\SKIN\SKIN LEVEL item. Decrease the value below 50 to soften the selected area. Increase the value above 50 to add extra contour.
  • Page 71: Effects

    Operating instructions | Managing files 4-23 4.8.10 Effects The VIDEO menu gives you access to three items that can be used to obtain several special effects; the gradient filter, the colour corrector and the soft focus filter. ☞ Note These effects are not retained when the power to the camera is switched off. Gradient filter There are five different types of gradient filter that can be selected: •...
  • Page 72: Scene Files

    Operating instructions | Managing files 4-24 parameters). The tables in the Appendix indicate the functions that are stored in the scene file and those functions that are stored in an operator file. 4.9.1 Scene files Four scene files are stored in the camera itself (SCAM1,SCAM2, SCAM3 and SCAM4).
  • Page 73 Operating instructions | Managing files 4-25 customer defined file for use as a standard file is also made in this menu. You can only access the functions of the SECURITY menu with an owner's card or the PIN code of the camera.
  • Page 74: User Levels

    Operating instructions | User levels 4-26 4.10 User levels The user level function in the SECURITY menu restricts access, in varying degrees, to the operational controls of the camera. You can only access the functions of the SECURITY menu with an owner's card or the PIN code of the camera. 4.10.1 Selecting the user level There are four user levels: user0, user1, user2 and user3.
  • Page 75: Smart-Touch

    Operating instructions | Smart-Touch™ 4-27 4.11 Smart-Touch™ Smart-Touch is an optional software module that gives immediate access to 14 pre- defined scene files. This library allows you to quickly set up the camera for different shooting conditions. To choose a particular file proceed as follows: Press the green STD button for 2 seconds;...
  • Page 76: Triax Adapter Controls

    Operating instructions | Triax adapter controls 4-28 4.12 Triax adapter controls Figure 4-7. Triax adapter LDK 5430 controls Front Prod Rear Call CVBS (option) Front Rear 48V Script Light Breaker DC in Power on 48V On Ext 1 Ext 2 12V 1.5A DC Out Mic 2 Intercom routing switch...
  • Page 77: Powering The Camera

    Operating instructions | Triax adapter controls 4-29 4.12.1 Powering the camera The power supply for the camera and Triax adapter is normally supplied via the triax cable from the Base Station. The power on indicator (6) lights when power is supplied and the camera power switch is On.
  • Page 78: Using Audio

    Operating instructions | Triax adapter controls 4-30 4.12.3 Using audio Two high quality audio channels are available in the triax mode. Set the gain levels (- 22 to -64 dB) for these channels in the Audio section of the Install menu. A high- pass filter for each channel can also be switched on via this menu.
  • Page 79: Communication

    Operating instructions | Triax adapter controls 4-31 Intercom headset volume controls • Prod - adjusts the volume of the production signal to the camera operator's headset when selection switch (2) is in the REAR position. • Prog - adjusts the volume of the programme signal to the camera operator's headset.
  • Page 80 Operating instructions | Triax adapter controls 4-32...
  • Page 81: Chapter 5 - Menu Structure

    Menu structure Chapter 5 Menu structure This section shows the menu structure and lists the location of the functions in the menus. Contents Menu structure ..........5-2 Main (top) menu .
  • Page 82: Menu Structure

    Menu structure | Menu structure 5.1 Menu structure 5.1.1 Main (top) menu The top menu gives access to the following submenus: Viewfinder (VF) menu This menu contains the functions which determine how items in the viewfinder are displayed. Lens menu The functions contained under this menu control various aspects of the lens.
  • Page 83 Menu structure | Menu structure The main functions avalable in these menus are shown in the following tables. The functions available depend on user level and camera configuration. Table 5-1. Viewfinder menu Main menu items Purpose VF mon video signal in viewfinder VF Contour contours in viewfinder signal Zebra...
  • Page 84 Menu structure | Menu structure Table 5-3. Video menu Main menu items Purpose Colour filter adjust filter level Colour temp set colour temperature Detail set detail Skin set skin contour values Black set values for black functions Gain set values for R, G, B gain Knee set knee values Gamma...
  • Page 85: Intercom

    Menu structure | Menu structure Table 5-4. Install menu (Triax camera) Main menu items Purpose Disable Camera on/off IR receiver on/off OnAir Lamp on/off Intercom set intercom values Audio set gain and filter Timing set subcarrier and h-phase Notch on/off Chroma on/off Aspect ratio...
  • Page 86: Where To Find A Function

    Menu structure | Menu structure Table 5-6. Security menu Main menu items Purpose Customer files store customer files Green Button choose button function 5.1.2 Where to find a function The following table contains an alphabetical list of the functions and points to their location in the system menu structure.
  • Page 87: Communication

    Menu structure | Menu structure Table 5-7 . System menu functions Function Subfunction Menu path VIDEO \ BLACK \ MORE level Red VIDEO \ BLACK Stretch level Camera DIAGNOSTICS 12nc DIAGNOSTICS Boot version DIAGNOSTICS FPGA FILES \ STANDARD FILES Matching INSTALL Mic.
  • Page 88 Menu structure | Menu structure Table 5-7 . System menu functions Function Subfunction Menu path SECURITY \ CUSTOMER FILES store Scene file SECURITY \ CUSTOMER FILES store Oper. file SECURITY \ CUSTOMER FILES store VTR file SECURITY \ GREEN BUTTON Green Button select INSTALL Disable Camera...
  • Page 89 Menu structure | Menu structure Table 5-7 . System menu functions Function Subfunction Menu path SECURITY Installed User Level INSTALL Intercom side tone Iris LENS Peak/Average level LENS Set Point level INSTALL IR receiver switch Knee VIDEO \ KNEE CONTOUR Contour switch VIDEO \ KNEE Master point...
  • Page 90 Menu structure | Menu structure 5-10 Table 5-7 . System menu functions Function Subfunction Menu path DIAGNOSTICS \ COMMUNICATION DIAGNOSTICS \ COMMUNICATION INSTALL \ ON AIR LAMP On Air lamp switch FILES \ RECALL OPER. FILE Operator file recall FILES \ OPER. FILE Operator file store SECURITY PIN code...
  • Page 91 Menu structure | Menu structure 5-11 Table 5-7 . System menu functions Function Subfunction Menu path SECURITY \ INSTALLED LEVEL User level select 4:3 Area type Audio Bar switch VF \ VF CONTOUR Contour level VF \ VF CONTOUR Contour switch Centre Cross switch Focus ind.
  • Page 92 Menu structure | Menu structure 5-12...

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