Nac Hi-Moiton II Quick Manual

Nac Hi-Moiton II Quick Manual

3-chip high definition high speed camera system

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Ultra Slow Motion Camera
3-Chip High Definition High Speed Camera System
Quick Guide
Mar 14, 2014
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  • Page 1 Ultra Slow Motion Camera 3-Chip High Definition High Speed Camera System Quick Guide Mar 14, 2014...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Firmware Version Quick Overview of Specifications Setup and Connections CCU Quick Guide Format Selection and H / V Phase Adjustment Capture Size Monitor Information Caption OCP Quick Guide Slow Controller Quick Guide 10 Table of Recording Speed and Time 11 Camera Head Menu 12 Trouble Shooting 13 Precautions when using SHED-HDX Systems of Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc.
  • Page 3: Firmware Version

    Firmware Version This document is based on the following firmware versions. Please refer to the versions before you read this document. ・ Version : Camera Head You can check the versions at MENU(1/2) > OTHER INFO > VERSION in 11. Camera Head Menu I/F PART UPDATE :01.08.19 ・...
  • Page 4: Quick Overview Of Specifications

    Quick Overview of Specifications 2.1. Camera Head Image Sensor 3x CMOS (Global Shutter), 2/3-inch Optical System Effective picture elements 1920x1080 Lens Mount B4 Mount Sensitivity F8 at 2000lx (5600K, 89.9% reflectance, at 1080 mode) Signal-to-noise ratio 61.9dB at LIVE, 58.5dB at REPLAY* *FRCR-ON, FRGA-4, FRTH-3 at 1080 mode Operation temperature -15 to +40 degrees C...
  • Page 5: Setup And Connections

    Setup and Connections OB Style...
  • Page 6 Standalone Style...
  • Page 7: Ccu Quick Guide

    CCU Quick Guide Rear Panel AC IN AC100V/110V/117V/220V/240V ±10% Optical Fiber Connection MIC OUT MIC Direct Output from the MIC Input of Camera SLOW-CTRL Slow Controller Connection TRUNK RS-422 Communication with Camera Head(Optional) TALLY IN Tally Signal Input INTERCOM Intercom Signal Connection RET IN Return Signal Inputs via max.
  • Page 8 Front Panel POWER MAIN Power switch of CCU HEAD Power switch of Camera Head CABLE Indicator OPTICAL LEVEL Status of Optical communication of camera cable ・ ○●●● 1.OK The cable is in good condition ・ ○●●○ 2.ATTENTION Cleaning recommended, but still usable ・...
  • Page 9: Format Selection And H / V Phase Adjustment

    Format Selection and H / V Phase Adjustment Format Selection The Hi-Motion II supports 1080I59, 720P59, 1080P59, 1080I50, 720P50 and 1080P50 system format. These are selectable as the image signal output. How to change System Format of different frequency (e.g. 1080/59.94i <-> 1080/50i) Change both settings on the Camera Head and the CCU as follows.
  • Page 10 5.2. Output video when set to 1080P When the system format is set to 1080P, unlike 1080I/720P setting, all output images of the camera head and CCU become the common image. - When select the LIVE image, all output images become the LIVE image. - When select the PLAY image, all output images become the PLAY image.
  • Page 11 * When setting on 1080P, if there is a block on playing, the image always moves to PLAY image. Also, the setting of output image right after recording in Section 6.7.7 is always in a condition of the PLAY image [LIVE AFTER REC OFF : Play image (frame image set on the play start image)].
  • Page 12 5.3. How to adjust H / V Phase 1. Show the color bar on PM1 output of the CCU by pressing BARS button on the OCP. 2. Press SETUP button on the OCP and press CHARACTER button on the touch screen.
  • Page 13: Capture Size

    Capture Size Either 1080 or 720 is selectable for the capture size. In either case, the capture size is automatically converted depending on the HD OUT format setting. Selecting “720” and unloading the magnification optics make images approx. 1-stop brighter than “1080”.
  • Page 14 How to unload the magnifier Magnification Optics Mount Ring Cover...
  • Page 15: Monitor Information Caption

    Monitor Information Caption Picture Monitor 1 of CCU rear panel, Picture Monitor 2 on the rear panel of CCU, and Monitor Output, VF Output of the Camera have Information Caption for each Camera Status overlaid. 1. Block Status 16 .AUTO PLAY 2.
  • Page 16 4 TIME : Displays the Time for the selected Block status and Frame Numbers in HH : MM : SS : FFFF 5 Block Recording Mode : Displays Block Recording mode (Refer to Chapter 9.3.F). SINGLE MODE CONTINUOUS MODE LOOP MODE 6 Trigger Mode : Display the Trigger Mode (Refer to Chapter 9.3.D).
  • Page 17 Displays Auto White Balance setting on the OCP when the OCP is connected to the CCU or the Camera Head. When the OCP is not connected to the Camera Head (Standalone Style), display the setting of AWB switch (A, B, OFF) on the right side of the camera body. 14 Color Temperature : Displays the setting value of electric color temperature filter.
  • Page 18: Ocp Quick Guide

    OCP Quick Guide 8.1. Camera Function Portion ① CAM PWR Switch ON/OFF control of power supply to the camera head available with this switch. Keep pushing this switch 2 seconds for power supply OFF from power supply ON. This switch is disabled in the Standalone mode. ②...
  • Page 19 CAL OFF(Light OFF) -> CAL100% (Light ON) -> CAL200% (Blink) -> CAL OFF (Light ⑧ AWB / ABB Switch Executes AWB (Auto White Balance) or ABB (Auto Black Balance). After completing execution, lamp turns off when the result is good, but lamp blinks when the result is no good. In case of NG, press this switch to clear lamp blinking.
  • Page 20 8.3. Select Function Portion ①. SELECT Switch, NEXT Switch   Provides shortcut features to some of the HEAD MENU with SELECT switch ( ) and NEXT switch. You can switch displaying the following 4 pages with NEXT switch and change parameters with SELECT switch.
  • Page 21 FLCR FLGA FLTH OFF, ON 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Specify threshold Flicker Flicker Correction ON/OFF Specify intensity Flicker Correction. Selection. Valid only for the Correction.
  • Page 22 8.4. Control Knob Portion ①. Control Knob ・ R/G/B GAIN Control Knob To control R/G/B gain. G gain control reacts R, B gain control. ・ R/G/B PED/FLARE Control Knob To control R/G/B of Pedestal or Flare. Switching of Pedestal/Flare can be done with _FLARE CONT Switch (VR TYPE)or PAINT LOCK Switch (JOYSTICK TYPE).
  • Page 23 8.5. IRIS / PEDESTAL Control Portion ①. IRIS Indicator To display F number of lens. Indicate “---” without F number at F16 to Close. ②. AUTO IRIS Switch To set AUTO IRIS mode. ③. LENS EXT Indicator Lights up when the lens extender is ON. ④.
  • Page 24 8.6. Status Indicate Portion ①. Camera Number Indicator Program Camera Number of connected is displayed. ②. MASTER PED Indicator Indicates MASTER PEDSTAL parameter. ③. KNOB FREE Switch While pressing this switch, following mentioned knobs set FREE to hold control parameter if knobs are rotated.
  • Page 25 8.7. Other functions and operations of OCP Color Space Setting for SMPTE / EBU / ITU-709 ①. How to change with OCP Press SET UP on the OCP and go to COLOR , Matrix on the touch screen menu. Select one from EBU, SMPTE, or ITU with a rotary encoder under Matrix Select .
  • Page 27: Slow Controller Quick Guide

    Slow Controller Quick Guide 9.1. LCD indication section After startup, block selection mode is indicated. ① Number of the active block Indicates the number of the currently selected block. ② Block status Indicates the status of the selected memory block. “S”...
  • Page 28 9.2. How to Switch between LIVE and REPLAY The operator of the Slow Controller operates by looking at PM2 output of the CCU. At this time, select either LIVE or REPLAY image for the overlaid image of PM2 output. How to change LIVE and REPLAY on PM2 output. LIVE and REPLAY image switches alternatively every time STANDBY button is pressed.
  • Page 29 Recording Select one of Blocks you want to start recording with by pressing the numeric key. buttons at the same time to start recording, and you will see ● Press PLAY blinks on the Block on Block Status Character on PM2 output. The block status on the LCD indication section of the slow controller switches to R and “@”...
  • Page 30 Press ENT button to complete the settings. When STOP button is pressed, the Block Recording stops as END Trigger Mode even in whatever the Trigger Mode is selected, and the Block does not jump to the next Block Recording even in CONTINUOUS or LOOP Mode. (Refer to Chapter 9.3 F) Recording Mode has three types;...
  • Page 31 Playback Select the Block you want to play back by the numeric key. Once the desired Block is selected, the Block that has not been played back will display as a still image with a setting of PLAY POSITION (Refer to the following settings.), and the Block that has been played back will display with a still image that has been stopped at previous playback.
  • Page 32 For T-Bar control after button is pressed, the image clip can be played back according to the desired T-Bar position. For T-Bar playback speed, the playback stops at End position and it plays back with T-Bar Top Speed at Top position.(Refer to the following settings) How to change T-Bar Top Speed Settings Check 1...
  • Page 33 Press MENU button to complete the settings. When VAR1 VAR2 VAR3 buttons are pressed, the image clip is played back according to the FPS Setting value stated on the below of the each buttons.(Refer to the following settings) It ranges from -1200 to +1200. It means Play in Backwards when all dots of 4 digits blink.
  • Page 34 Press SHTL button and rotate the jog wheel, it plays back as shuttle playback. Press button and rotate the jpg wheel, it plays back as jog playback. Block LOCK Function The Blocks you do not want to delete can be prevented from overwriting by locking Blocks. (Refer to the following settings) How to lock and unlock the Blocks Double-click the Block you want to lock and the Blocks and the Block changes in LOCK and...
  • Page 35 CUE / SEARCH When button is pressed during recording, it memorizes the position of the time and the time can be called easily in playback. When SEARCH button is pressed, it jumps to the last CUE point in the selected Block, and to the next CUE point with a second press.
  • Page 36 Program Replay Mode Pressing button can select normal replay mode, program replay mode1, and program replay mode2. Each time button is pressed, the mode changes as normal replay mode>program replay mode1>program replay mode2>normal replay mode. The following description shows button lamp status for each mode. button status for each mode Normal Replay Mode button off...
  • Page 37 How to assign IN point and OUT point IN point and OUT point can be assigned by pressing of Slow Controller. OUT can be assigned one point for each. IN or is pressed after assigning IN and OUT , the last press point in Time Code base becomes valid and all the past Time Code will be deleted.
  • Page 38 Tips and Advices on Auto Play mode Playback range in the Auto Play is from the starting point specified with the PLAY POSITION to the last frame. If you want to stop the playback in the middle of Block, double-click STOP button on the slow controller, so that the LOCK mark disappears and the camera starts playing back the next...
  • Page 39 9.10 Setting the playing flicker correction Set the flicker and noise suppression function for the video being played. The playing flicker correction function is reflected on the playing video. You can adjust the value with watching the playing video. Press the CTL button on the slow controller to enter the flicker correction mode.
  • Page 40 9.11 Setting of output image right after recording You can select the replay output images which recorded just after that. - The replay output images : (HD-SDI OUT2 of back face of CCU / HDSDI-2 of back of camera head / the connectors that indication is set in [PLAY] : MONITOR, HD-PM OUT1, HD-PM OUT2) You can set on head menu.
  • Page 41 9.13 Non Functional Buttons The following buttons are not functional. SAVE button空白 buttons on EDIT line RESET button on TC line 4 buttons in PORT line ( 1 and 2 buttons are used in 3D application) buttons in CUE MODE SEL line 9.14 FACTORY SET of the slow controller MDC When set FACTORY SET (factory shipment setting) of the slow controller, you perform the following operation.
  • Page 42 The functions restrictions Version Version Item MDC50T-NAC09 S0130-53 MDC50T-NAC08 S0130-52 indication Block status information is displayed. Block status information is not displayed. section See Section 9.1 “LCD indication section”. See Section 9.1 “LCD indication section”. Trigger mode The change of the value of TRIG/CSTM is not The change of the value of TRIG/CSTM is possible.
  • Page 43: Table Of Recording Speed And Time

    OFF(default) 1060 2120 1696 1017 Recording Speed 1000 1200 1500 The setting of REC TIME EXTENDED ON/OFF is at ENGINEER MENU (1/2) > SYSTEM MAINTENANCE. The recording time can be extended by NAC’s proprietary image process with minimum image deterioration.
  • Page 44: Camera Head Menu

    11 Camera Head Menu 11.1 Operating the head menu function How to set the Camera Head Menu from Camera Head Check the SIDE PANEL switch on the rear of Camera Head is ON. Press MENU button and HEAD MENU Character appears on the VF. Rotate the Jog Wheel to select, and push down the Jog Wheel to confirm the setting.
  • Page 45 11.2 Descriptions for each Camera Head Menu MENU (1/2)  RECORDING:  Here explains the setting of Imager for recording. The FPN changes if these settings are changed, therefore please do not forget to perform Auto Black Balance by pressing ABB button after any setting has changed.
  • Page 46 START, CENTER, END, CUSTOM, CUE, TRIG 0% - 100% PLAY POSITION Setting for the Playback position that displays as the first when the Block is selected. PARTITION 1 – 8 MEMORY BLOCK SELECT 1 – 8 FREE, LOCK Setting for the number of Blocks, selection, and Lock/Unlock function. ACC, CONST ***F/S In STOP mode, sets the playing speed when the FWD/REV switch of...
  • Page 47 ZEBRA2 DETECT 30% - 109% Setting for the detection level of ZEBRA 2. ZEBRA IND LVL 1 – 100 Setting for Brightness of ZEBRA Indicator. G, R, OFF VF REC TALLY Setting for Tally color on VF when recording. AUTO, ON COLOR VF Setting for Automatic Recognition Function when Color VF is connected.
  • Page 48  PROCESS MODE OFF, ITU, EBU, SMPTE MATRIX Select desired color space. ON, OFF Setting for highlight DTL effect. GAIN -100 - +100 HI-LIGHT DTL Setting for highlight DTL GAIN. LIMIT -100 - +100 Setting for highlight DTL LIMIT. ON, OFF DTV V FILTER Setting for DTV V FILTER effect.
  • Page 49 MENU (2/2)  AUTO IRIS SET OFF, ON IRIS SET MODE Setting for ON/OFF of each Auto Iris Control. -100 - +100 IRIS LEVEL SET Setting for Auto Iris Range. -100 - +100 PEAK RATIO SET Setting for Iris Correction when the Contrast is high. 1 - 100 IRIS GAIN Setting for Iris Response Sensitivity.
  • Page 50 -3dB, +3dB MID GAIN Setting for Gain when Gain switch was set as “M”. +3dB, +6dB, +9dB, +12dB HIGH GAIN Setting for Gain when Gain switch was set as "H". FUNC1 - 6 Assigns the Short Cut functions on Function Switches. SHIFT key + 1-3 will be 4-6.
  • Page 51  MIC GAIN CONTROL -60dB, -50dB, -40dB, -30dB, -20dB, -10dB, 0dB, +4dB MIC1 STEP Setting of Gain for MIC1 at Camera rear panel. -100 - 100 STEP:1 MIC1 FINE Fine-tuning of Gain for MIC1 at Camera rear panel. -60dB, -50dB, -40dB, -30dB, -20dB, -10dB, 0dB, +4dB MIC2 STEP Setting of Gain for MIC2 at Camera rear panel.
  • Page 52 ENGINEER MENU (1/2)  CAMERA HEAD FORMAT 1080I59, 720P59, 1080P59, 1080I50, 720P50, 1080P50 FORMAT SELECT Changes Image Output Format of the Camera. The Format has to be identical with CCU Format when Camera is connected to CCU.  SENSOR MAINTENANCE ...
  • Page 53 Synchronizes 2 Cameras as Master and Slave in 3D application. When the camera boots up, MASTER is automatically set, regardless of the last setting. ON, OFF REC TIME EXTEND OFF prioritizes the image quality at all the Frame Rate setting. ON prioritizes the Recording Time at all the Recording Speed.
  • Page 54 ENGINEER MENU (2/2)  PRESET FILE LOAD ENGINEER, FACTORY FILE SELECT Selection of the file for uploading. ENGINEER is for User Setting File, and FACTORY is for Factory Setting. READY, START, CANCEL LOAD START Uploads the Preset File selected in FILE SELECT ...
  • Page 55: Trouble Shooting

    12 Trouble Shooting 12.1 Possible troubles during system initialization No image output Reboot Camera and CCU as a whole system. Noise on image output. There are three ways to perform trouble shooting. Try the following three measures. Press button on OCP. If 1 does not solve the problem, reboot Camera and CCU as a whole system.
  • Page 56: Precautions When Using Shed-Hdx Systems Of Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc

    13 Precautions when using SHED-HDX. Systems of Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc. 13.1 Setup Hi-MotionII supports SHED-HDX. Systems of Telecast Fiber Systems, Inc. for IKEGAMI system. Set up and connect all the necessary cables according to its User Manual. Open the front panel of CCU and find AUX board. There are two red switches in the front part of AUX board and set the one of the switch at upper part as “SINGLE MODE ON”.
  • Page 57: Camera Head / Ccu / Ocp / Slow Controller / Pin Assignment Of Connectors

    14 Camera Head / CCU / OCP / Slow Controller / Pin Assignment of Connectors 14.1 Camera Head Rear View of CAM HEAD...
  • Page 58 INCOM1 Connector (Monaural Signal) Connect a headset to the intercom system. Name Direction Function & In/Out Level Note TALK(C) Shield for Intercom Microphone Input (H) TALK(H) Input for Intercom Microphone LISTEN (C) Shield for LISTEN (H) Output LISTEN (H) LISTEN (H) Output ・...
  • Page 59 Name Direction Function & In/Out Level Note Input for External Sync signal VD IN 3.3VCMOS / Low active VD IN RET Return Output of Frame Sync signal VD OUT 3.3VCMOS / Low active VD OUT RET Return TRIG IN Make contact or 3.3VCMOS / Falling edge TRIG IN RET Return ・...
  • Page 60 600 ohm balance in. MIC (COLD) AB power : DC 0V Phantom power : DC 48V ・ Connector : XLR-3-31-F77 (ITT CANNON) ・ Applicable Plug : XLR-3-12C or compatible *3 pin male OCP Connector Connect the OCP-200 (Operation Control Panel) Name Direction Function &...
  • Page 61 100mA (MAX) RS-232C compliant ・ Connector : TCS7963-01-201 (HOSHIDEN) ・ Applicable Plug : MINI DIN 9 pin...
  • Page 62 Left View of CAM HEAD ACCE Connector This connector outputs +12VDC power for various accessories. When the Camera Head is driven by the power od DC IN or DC IN 2, the output voltage varies according to the input voltage. Name Direction Function &...
  • Page 63 Forced ON/OFF of IRIS servo motor IRIS SERVO ON : 5V±0.5V OFF : =/<0.5V IRIS Control signal F2.8 : 6.2V±0.05V F16 : 3.4V±0.05V IRIS CONT CLOSE : 2.5V±0.2V DC+12V (1.5A max) for LENS LENS +12V Normal Operating Range : +10V to +20V RIS Control signal F2.8 : 6.2V±0.05V F16 : 3.4V±0.05V IRIS FOLLOW...
  • Page 64 USB Connector USB 2.0 connector for the firmware update and maintenance purpose Name Direction Function & In/Out Level Note Vsub BI DIR Differential serial data - USB 2.0 compliant BI DIR Differential serial data + ・ Connector : XM7A-0442(OMRON) *Standard A ・...
  • Page 65 14.2 CCU ■ INTERCOM...
  • Page 67 ■TRUNK (RS-422) Name Direction Function & In/Out Level Note TR2 OUT(+) Digital Data Out (+) TR2 OUT(-) Digital Data Out (-) OUT(S) SHIELD GND for In/Out signals IN(S) SHIELD TR2 IN(+) Digital Data In (+) TR2 IN(-) Digital Data In (-) ・...
  • Page 68 14.3 OCP...
  • Page 71 14.4 Slow Controller MUSASHI MDC-50Tb MDC-50Tb DC-IN Connector Input +12VDC for accessories Caution : The maximum acceptable voltage is +16V according to its design and a capacitor inside the unit can be broken by the higher voltage. Please make sure of the appropriate poles (GND and +12V).

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