Ikegami HC-HD300 Operation Manual

Ikegami HC-HD300 Operation Manual

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HC-HD300
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HIGH DEFINITION CAMERA SYSTEM
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  • Page 1 HC-HD300 ( FA-300 ) HIGH DEFINITION CAMERA SYSTEM OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 3 OUTLINE HC-HD300 NAME and FUNCTION ( FA-300 ) INSTALLATION and CONNECTION HIGH DEFINITION CAMERA SYSTEM OPERATION MANUAL OPERATION CAMERA SETTINGS and ADJUSTMENT TROUBLE SHOOTING and MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS CHANGING INFORMATION 1412 1st Edition (U)
  • Page 4 Copyright © 2012 Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd. We reserve the copyright on the software we create. No part of this publication may be modified or reproduced in any form, or by any means, without prior written permission from Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd.
  • Page 5: Products Conforming To Rohs Directive

    80% and less than 85% by weight 14. Lead in solders to complete a viable electrical connection between semiconductor die and carrier within integrated circuit Flip Chip packages 15. Decabrominated diphenyl ether (Deca-BDE) in polymeric applications HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 6 · If the customer mixed the lead-solder with the main body wiring or the circuit board, it becomes guarantee off the subject. Ikegami doesn't guarantee to do the repair work. Because the solder polluted with lead cannot be removed. 3. Parts Be sure to use parts conforming to RoHS directive.
  • Page 7: Information To The User

    E4-E5, EN55103-2 E4-E5 (for EMC), EN60950-1 (for LVD). For European customer. 3. Rated current value of the camera when BSF-300 are used for the system operation is shown below. Rated current value · BSF-300 DC50V : 1.1A HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    Indicates that mishandling may cause an electric shock. Indicates that mishandling may cause a fire. Indicates that mishandling may cause injury. The following symbol is used to indicate other precautions to prevent damage or hazard from occurring: Indicates prohibited action. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 9: Handling Precautions

    - In direct sunlight for a long time, or near a heater - High humidity or dusty - Exposed to water or other liquid - Strong vibration or shock - Strong magnetic field or radio waves - lightning - In rain without the rain cover HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 10 Wrong usage of batteries may cause liquid leak, explosion, and heat, and at worst injury or fire. When changing or discarding a battery, please contact Ikegami's sales and service centers. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
  • Page 11 Radius Approx. 60mm Fiber Optic Cable - When connecting a fiber optic cable to a fiber connector, anchor the fiber optic cable with a cable clamp. CAMERA CABLE Clamp CAMERA CABLE Clamp (optional) Optical Fiber Cable HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 12: Notice For Use

    This product includes parts that wear out and have a limited life even in proper use or storage. Therefore, regular maintenance is recommended to extend the life and safe use of this product for a long time. Please contact Ikegami's sales and service centers for the regular maintenance and repair of our products.
  • Page 13: How To Read The Operation Manual

    HOW TO READ THE OPERATION MANUAL HOW TO READ THE OPERATION MANUAL This page explains general notes on reading the HC-HD300 Operation Manual, and the symbols and notations used in the manual. ■ Notes on the Manual - This manual is written for readers with a basic knowledge of handling broadcast cameras.
  • Page 14: Specifications

    ■ Structure of Operation Manual HC-HD300 High Definition Camera System Operation Manual is intended to both safely and smoothly operate the HC-HD300. The Operation Manual consists of seven chapters. By reading it in sequence, you can smoothly perform a series of steps, from connection to operation.
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    Connection ......41 Screen Detail Enhancement (DTL) ..77 Settings from the Menu ....78 HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 16 Sensor defect correction ....115 Chapter 7. SPECIFICATIONS HC-HD300 Specifications ....119 External Dimensions Diagram ...121 External Connections .
  • Page 17: Chapter 1. Outline

    OUTLINE...
  • Page 18 HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 19: Features Of This Product

    1.1 Features of This Product ■ HC-HD300 The Hc-HD300 realizes high quality pictures and advanced functions using intelligent digital techniques nurtured in the HDK series. Furthermore, we succeeded to create a small, light-weighted camera system whose weight and balance has been sought after for the improvement of the portable camera operation.
  • Page 20: Pursuit For Superb Operation And Ease Of Use

    FILE that is set at shipment according to environment and shooting conditions where the MAINTENANCE [Initializing camera system is used. This enables quick initialization of the camera status even though the Settings of this Product]" the settings are changed. (P109) for the ENGINEER SET FILE and FACTORY SET FILE. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 21: Operating Systems

    Used when controlling multiple cameras. With using an MCP, one CSU can control up to 8 cameras, and contains terminals through which video is output BS-8 BS-8 on the monitor from the selected PM, WFM, COMM camera. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 22 PM, WFM, COMM BS-9 BS-9 CSU-2 BS-16 BS-16 BS-17 BS-17 CSU-3 BS-24 BS-24 BS-25 BS-25 CSU-4 BS-32 BS-32 ■  E Example of VTR Location Configuration (Minimum Configuration of Camera, VTR, and PM) Camera Head ECORDER HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 23 PoE enabled time in this configuration. network hub BSH-300 BS-12 Note: type-B - Ethernet compatibility is optional for the OCP-10. CP cable RJ-45 OCP-10/OCP-100 BSH-300 MCP cable type-C MCP-170 Ethernet cable Ethernet cable OCP-10/OCP-300 HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 24 HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 25: Connection Diagram

    10 m. Note 2 : If MCP-200 is used, AC ADAPTER is required. Note 3 : The Ethernet compatibility is optional in OCP-10. Case Tripod Monitor (COLOR) Zoom Remote Camera Carrying Case Soft Carrying Case Control Box HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 27: Chapter 2. Name And Function

    NAME and FUNCTION...
  • Page 28 HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 29: Camera And Viewfinder

    Switch control panel cover Shoulder pad POWER switch POWER indicator CC FILTER switch (ECC) FILTER HEAD switch SHUTT/SUP-V switch ND FILTER switch FILTER local indicator GAIN SELECT switch OUTPUT SELECT switch AWB/ABB switch AWB SELECT switch HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 30: Power Switch

    ⑪ INCOM PHONE control knob Controls the volume of the intercom when the INCOM FRONT VR SELECT switch on the rear of the camera is set to "ENG" or "PROD". ⑫ Switch control panel cover Protects the switch control panel. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 31: Shutt/Sup-V Switch

    Selects a memory for auto white balance. AWB settings can be stored in two memories, A-ch and B-ch, so they can be selectively used depending on different conditions. : A-ch memory : B-ch memory OFF : White balance adjustment is in the preset condition (3200K). HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 32: Output Select Switch

    M : Gain value set by the menu is obtained. The set value is -6dB, -3dB, +3dB, +6dB +9dB or +12dB. H : Gain value set by the menu is obtained. The set value is -3dB, +3dB, +6dB, +9dB +12dB or +18dB. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 33: Camera Left View

    2.1 Camera and Viewfinder Camera Left View Shoulder belt hook VF connector VF CONNECTOR LOCK button CAMERA CABLE clamp MIC CABLE clamp RET-1 button Breaker Memory Card Slot CAMERA connector RET-2/MIC button VF CABLE clamp HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 34 When storing or retrieving data, the access indicator on the side of the the slot is lit. Do not remove the card if the access indicator is lit. This could not only destroy the data on the card but also destroy camera data. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 35: Camera Front View

    2.1 Camera and Viewfinder Camera Front View Cable clamp LENS LOCK lever Lens mount P.FUNC switch VF CHAR button LENS connector ROTARY PULSE switch MIC button SET button HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 36: Lens Mount

    Connects a 12-pin lens cable. It is compatible with BTA spec lenses.. Refer to "7. SPECIFICATIONS ⑨ Cable clamp [Lens Connector]" (P125) for the pin functions of the lens Secures the microphone cable and lens cable (pigtail cable). connector. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 37: Camera Rear View

    DC IN connector MON SDI connector REMOTE connector Q-TV/GL, MON OUT connector I/O connector MIC-1 POWER switch HD SDI OUT connector MIC-2 POWER switch AUX OUT connector MIC-2 connector EARPHONE jack DC OUT connector INCOM TALK SELECT switch HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 38: Call Button

    MON OUT connector when the camera is connected to the BS. ⑭ REMOTE connector Connects a remote control panel (OCP, MCP, or RCP) to send or receive various control signals when the camera is self-contained. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 39: Dc In Connector

    : Talks on Engineering intercom channel. INCOM-1 PGM2 control knob Controls the PGM2 volume of the INCOM-1 program intercom. INCOM-1 PGM1 control knob Controls the PGM1 volume of the INCOM-1 program intercom. INCOM-1 control knob Controls the INCOM-1 intercom volume. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 40: Incom-1 Mic Switch

    Selects the input connected at the base station as the RET-2 signal sent to the camera. MON SDI connector Outputs the HD SDI signal for monitoring. MAIN, VF, or RETURN can be selected from the camera menu. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 41: Viewfinder (Vfl200Hd)

    REAR TALLY Lamp Diopter Adjustment lever (with switch) VF cable EYEPIECE Release lever MIC HOLDER attaching mount Front View PEAKING knob CONTRAST knob BRIGHTNESS knob Escutcheon FRONT TALLY Lamp label display MENU knob ASSIGNABLE switch F1, F2, F3 HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 42 R TALLY is input to various expansion devices. Since the REAR TALLY lamp serves as the switch, it can be turned ON/OFF by sliding. ⑪ MIC HOLDER attaching mount Attaches an external microphone holder. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 43: Displays In The Viewfinder

    (The zebra function is assigned to the assignable switch F1 by default.) Reference: Refer to "5. CAMERA SETTINGS and ADJUSTMENT [Menu Configuration and content]" (P81) for how to set the zebra signal. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 44: Side Mask Function

    Battery voltage AWB color temperature BARS TITLE INCOM MIC (USA version) Shutter speed/focus indicator/ Zoom indicator AWB memory channel OPT level GAIN UP value Operational priority for filter control ND and ECC filter numbers SKIN DTL ON/OFF HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 45 2.2 Displays in the Viewfinder ■ Warning Display Temperature warning ■ Auto Setup Display Auto setup function Execution result of auto setup Adjustment item of auto setup ■ Return Video Channel Display Return video input channel HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 46 "SK" is displayed when the SKIN DTL function is ON. ⑩ OPT level Optical signal level of the fiber cable is displayed when the BS is connected to the camera. When the optical signal level is normal, "OPT OK" is displayed for 2 seconds. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 47: Installation And Connection

    INSTALLATION and CONNECTION...
  • Page 48 HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 49: Preparation

    Connection Examples for Typical Operating Systems Not only can the HC-HD300 be used stand-alone for video location operation, but it can also be used in various operating systems in studio and in field as a system camera in combination with peripheral equipment such as the BS.
  • Page 50 HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 51 Note 3 : OCP and MCP can be directly connected to the camera only in the self-contained system operation. Note 4 : The maximum length of CP cable depends on the OCP. Please refer to the operation manual of respective OCP. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 53 Note 4 : If an optical fiber cable is extended for 200m or more, an optional optical fiber cable and "Connecting Camera and Monitor" (P52) connection adapter (NAO2S-H1W-A) may be needed. "Mounting/Removing the Camera on/from the Tripod" (P41) HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 55 Single Mode Fiber Cable Max.10km Hybrid Fiber Cable NAO2SH1WA PSU-300 *Note 1 Note 1 : If an optical fiber cable is extended for 200m or more, an optional optical fiber cable and connection adapter (NAO2S-H1W-A) may be needed. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 57: Camera And Peripheral Installation And Connection

    Camera right view Insert the rear wedge of the camera into the groove of the tripod mount plate and move it backward slightly. Camera rear wedge Camera front wedge Insert the camera wedges. Mount plate Tripod HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 58 Press the red button on the lock lever to unlock the camera. Be sure to hold the handle while pressing the button to prevent the camera from falling. Lift the camera and remove the wedges from the tripod mount plate. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 59: Mounting And Removing The Lens

    Be sure to place the camera on a tripod or on a flat, level, stable surface when you mount the lens. The lens can be mounted to the HC-HD300 using the BTA mounting method. Before proceeding any further, remove the lens cap by pushing up the lens lock lever.
  • Page 60: Removing The Lens

    Remove the pigtail cable from the cable clamps. Put the lens cap on the lens to protect the lens from dirt and scratches. Put the lens cap on the camera if no other lens is to be mounted at this time. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 61: Mounting And Removing The Viewfinder

    Align the pins on the viewfinder cable with the viewfinder connector and push until the connector lock button clicks. CAUTION: Be careful not to catch your fingers in the lock lever or guide-rail when attaching the viewfinder. Take caution to avoid injury. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 62: Attaching The Eyepiece

    Rotate the eyepiece in the direction shown in the figure. Rotate the eyepiece until it clicks. You will hear a click sound when the eyepiece is locked to the viewfinder. mark HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 63: Attaching The Microphone

    Refer to "4. OPERATION [4.2 Switch Position Check]" (P58) for how to select the power supply. For details on the microphone, refer to the instructions accompanying the microphone to be used. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 64: Connecting The Headset

    3.2 Camera and Peripheral Installation and Connection Connecting the Headset Two intercom lines (1 and 2) can be connected to the HC-HD300. Please select the engineer intercom or producer intercom depending on the use. This section explains how to connect the engineer intercom to the camera.
  • Page 65: Power Connection

    Connect the DC OUT connector on the AC Adapter and the DC IN connector on the camera via the DC POWER cable. Turn the POWER switch on the AC Adapter ON. The POWER indicator on the AC Adapter will light. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 66: Power Supply From Bs

    This completes the procedure for connecting power from the BSF-300 to the camera. There are two methods of switching power to the camera On/Off in this configuration: - Operating the camera power from the BS. - Operating the camera power from the OCP (remote control). HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 67 BS is automatically checked. When the connection status is determined as normal, power is supplied to the camera, and the HEAD POWER indicator also lights. BSF-300 front view BS MAIN POWER indicator HEAD POWER indicator BS MAIN POWER switch HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 68: Monitor Connection

    3.4 Monitor Connection 3.4 Monitor Connection This section explains how to connect the HC-HD300 to the monitor. Connecting Camera and Monitor There are three connectors on the rear of the camera to output various video signals. The type of video signal output from each connector is different.
  • Page 69: Bs Connection

    3.5 BS Connection 3.5 BS Connection This section explains how to connect the HC-HD300 to the BS. BSF-300 is used here as an example. - Fiber cable (2-core single mode) : Diameter 9.2mm, Maximum length 350m (when VFL200HD is used)
  • Page 70 Remove the cable while pulling the unlocking ring on the fiber cable plug toward you. If the connector tip is locked, the fiber cable will not be removed. If it is locked, push the fiber cable toward the CAMERA connector, and then remove as described above. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 71: Chapter 4. Operation

    OPERATION...
  • Page 72 HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 73: Operating Procedures

    Make IRIS and pedestal adjustments and various function settings according to the environment in which the camera is used. ◆ Camera menu settings Refer to "5. CAMERA SETTINGS and ADJUSTMENT" (P69) ◆ BS menu settings Refer to the operation manual accompanying th BSF-300 or other base station to be used. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 74: Switch Position Check

    Applicable for a dynamic microphone or a microphone with built-in battery which requires no power supply. +48V Supplies +48V Phantom power Reference: For details on the microphone, refer to the instructions accompanying the microphone to be used. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 75 - Assignable SW2 : OFF (Default function is “TALLY”). FRONT TALLY Lamp PEAKING knob - Assignable SW3 : OFF (Default function is “MONO”). Note: You can change Function SW assignment with the MENU of the VF. Assignable SW1, 2, 3 MENU knob HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 76: Turning On Power

    The BS checks the fiber cable connection and supplies power to the camera if the cable is properly connected. The CABLE indicator on the BS will indicate the connection status of the fiber cable. NORMAL (green) : Lights when the fiber cable is normally connected. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 77 It is possible to use the OCP to control the camera power switching. When the CAM POWER switch of OCP has been turned ON/OFF, only the camera power is turned ON/OFF. The BS power is not turned ON/OFF. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 78: Viewfinder Adjustment

    You can select the display mode for various markers and characters displayed in the viewfinder. Set the display mode suitable for the conditions in which the camera is used. Reference: The display mode is set by the menu. Refer to "5. CAMERA SETTINGS and ADJUSTMENT [Menu Configuration and content]" (P81). HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 79: Output Signal Check

    SELECT button "Y" [HDTV] 100% -20% Note: When no color is displayed on the SDTV signal while you use MCP-170 and press the "Y" button of the MONITOR SELECT buttons, refer to the operation manual for MCP-170. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 80: Test Pulse (Cal Signal) Check

    If an OCP-10 is used, make sure you assign the CAL function to an F switch for this check. CAL button "ON" 100% MONITOR SELECT button -20% "R", "G", "B", "Y", "SEQ" (SEQ: R, G, B) External Chart Check Shoot an external chart and ensure that the image is normal. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 81: Auto Setup

    White Clip R G B Chart SEARCH Knee Slope R G B Auto setup item Knee Point R G B Auto Knee Slope R G B Auto Knee Point R G B Skin Hue R G B HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 82: Auto White Balance

    To activate the auto white balance from an OCP, press the AWB button on the panel. To activate it from an MCP, press the AWB button on the LCD or on the panel, depending on the MCP model. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 83: Auto Black Balance

    To activate the auto black balance from an OCP, press the ABB button on the panel. To activate it from an MCP, press the ABB button on the LCD or on the panel, depending on the MCP model.. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 84: Preparation For Shooting In Particular Environment

    When shooting where the electromagnetic field is excessively Rainproof cover strong, such as in airports, military bases or transmitting stations, completely shield the camera by thoroughly covering it with aluminum foil. It is necessary to take the same measure for other devices. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 85: Chapter 5. Camera Settings And Adjustment

    CAMERA SETTINGS and ADJUSTMENT...
  • Page 86 HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 87: Settings Using Switches On The Camera

    Set the INCOM FRONT VR SELECT switch on the rear of the camera to INCOM-1 or INCOM-2. Turn the INCOM PHONE control knob on the right side of the camera to adjust the volume. CAUTION: Be sure to adjust the volume to the appropriate level while listening to sound through the headset. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 88: Selecting Shutter Speed

    (when SEMI REMOTE MODE is set to "OFF"). For details on how to operate the various remote controllers, refer to the instruction manuals attached to the remote controllers. Camera right view Camera front view (Switch control panel) Rotary pulse switch SHUTT/SUP-V switch HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 89 - Set the SHUTT/SUP-V switch to OFF. The displayed speed is maintained until the switch is set to ON. The shutter speed is validated when the switch is set to ON. ■ To cancel the Shutter Speed Set the SHUTT/SUP-V switch to OFF. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 90: Enhancing The Vertical Resolution (Super-V Function)

    SUPER-V. Select "SUPER-V." Note: The flashing stops automatically in approximately 3 seconds after the setting operation ends. Press the SET button. ■ To Cancel the Super-V Function Set the SHUTT/SUP-V switch to OFF. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 91: Switching The Gain

    For details on how to operate the various remote controllers, refer to the instruction manuals attached to the remote controllers. Use the GAIN (dB) on the remote controller to switch the setting according to the conditions. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 92: Allocating Functions To The P.func Switch

    Turns ON/OFF scene file 7 SCENE-8 Turns ON/OFF scene file 8 Set the P.FUNC switch to ON. The allocated function is now activated. Note: Setting the P.FUNC switch to OFF will turn the allocated function OFF. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 93: Screen Detail Enhancement (Dtl)

    Functions to the P.FUNC Switch]" (P76) for how to allocate the function. ■ Activating from the Remote Controller Reference: For details on how to operate the various remote controllers, refer to the instruction manuals attached to the remote controllers. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 94: Settings From The Menu

    This section explains how to display the simple menu in the viewfinder and monitor. Press the SET button while holding down the VF CHAR button on the front of the camera. The main menu appears in the viewfinder and monitor. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 95 If the SET button is not pressed after selecting a value in the mode selection column, the change may be canceled. Note: - To return to the main menu, select " " and press the SET button. - The scroll guide is displayed on the submenu containing multiple items. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 96 5.2 Settings from the Menu ■ Exiting the Menu This section explains how to exit the main menu/submenu in the viewfinder or monitor. Press the VF CHAR button on the front of the camera. The main menu/submenu disappears. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 97: Menu Configuration And Content

    ○ ○ R/G/B can be set in case the color VF is mounted or when R/G/B) (R/G/B) the COLOR VF MODE is ON. ○ ○ ENABLE ENABLE, DISABLE Sets active/inactive for VF FRONT TALLY. FRONT TALLY HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 98 NOTHING : Sets to RET image last displayed in VF. RET1 : Sets to RET-1 image. RET2 : Sets to RET-2 image. FILTER SERVO MODE SERVO : Sets to automatic control. ○ × SERVO SERVO, MANUAL SERVO CONT MANUAL : Sets to manual control. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 99 *1 : It is possible to determine when loading MENU DATA from the SD CARD whether to read the entire MENU or to read only items related to VF. " ○ , × " indicates the contents to be read at that time. *2 : If the color VF is recognized automatically, the display switches to R/G/B. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 100 +100. *Can only be set during self-operation. TIME SETTING ― TIME HH : MM : SS Sets the time and date when saving the file to the memory card. YY / MM / DD DATE (YY/MM/DD) HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 101 Possible to select whether to load all from LENS DATA or to ― LENS ALL, SELECT NUMBER load individual data from 1 to 8. Possible to select whether to load all menus from MENU ALL, VF MENU DATA DATA or only those menus related to VF. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 102 × × ABB, AWB Creates convergence value of AWB and ABB Executes AWS(Auto White Shading). SET → START Makes Rch/Bch correspond to Gch White Shading. You must AUTO WHITE SHADING shoot a uniformly lit white surface. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 103 Level increases in the direction of +100. Sets the upper limit for the emphasized DTD level. × × -100 to +100 The "-100" direction lowers the limit. The "+100" direction LIMIT raises the limit and lowers the DTL level. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 104 When changing the switch, be sure to first turn the power OFF. After compiling the reference file, be sure to return No. 2 of S3 to OFF. When compiling the reference file from the control panel, it is not necessary to turn this switch ON. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 105 PGM FRONT VR right side surface. MENU MODE Set to ON to display the ENGINEER menu. × × OFF, ON * If the camera power is turned OFF, this menu setting ENGINEER MENU returns to OFF. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 106 ― B-G ○ × -100 to +100 Sets the matrix of B-G. READY : Normal status PUSH SET → CLR : Clears the preset data. READY DATA CLEAR CANCEL : Exit "DATA CLEAR" without clearing the settings. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 107 INC1, INC2, OFF PGM SELECT INC2 : PGM1 signal and PGM2 signal are outputted from EARPHONE connector on the back of camera, and the volume can be adjusted by the INCOM2 PGM volume on the back of camera. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 108 "PRESET FILE LOAD" in MENU(3/4). *4 : Selection switch on the rear panel of the MIC line typically controls only the TALK line, but SW LINK to be selected TALK line and LISTEN line both can be controlled. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 109 50 Hz. Fixed to 1 ch when the operation Q-TV MODE(50Hz) 9MHz x 1ch frequency is 59.94 Hz. PROGRAM UPDATE Updates all programs. (SOFT & DPROC FPGA & DRIVE POLSE FPGA) FILE SELECT * The package VERSION is updated by this update. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 110 - Use an illumination meter to adjust the light so that light is evenly distributed over the whole chart. Dip switch S3-4 On allows creation of a lens file, Off prohibits creation of new lens files. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 111 Lens files memorize a difference in level between lenses. If the lighting or chart is changed, it cannot tell whether it is the lighting error, chart error, or lens error. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 112 Turn the rotary pulse switch to switch the cursor on "MANUAL" to "OFF," and press the SET button to complete the lens file creation. Then, go to Step 8. Switch the cursor on "MANUAL" to "OFF" and confirm. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 113 SET button. Select the target lens number and confirm. The NO.5 lens set in "AUTO SEL" is selected here as an example and the AUTO SEL NAME display part displays "AB40X10 ABCD". HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 114 SET button. Position the cursor on The item changes to the edit mode and ( ) at both ends the part for displaying flash. the lens name to be edited and confirm. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 115 3. "AUTO SEL NAME EDIT" is a function to edit the model name read through "AUTO READ". 4. This function is not available if the model name of the target serial lens has not been obtained through "AUTO READ". HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 116: Using The Memory Card

    VF menu screen. When removing the memory card from the card slot, gently press the memory card until there is a clicking sound and then carefully remove the card. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 117 Never remove the memory card from the slot during display of [SAVING FILE] or while the access indicator is lighted, as data is being written to the memory card. Removing it at this time could damage the memory card data or the memory card itself. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 118 [3]. Note: The images of the storage range for files are shown in the figure below. ALL FILE SNAPSHOT FILE Parameters for adjusting functions and ON/OFF state. SCENE FILE REFERENCE FILE (ABB/AWB) LENS FILE MENU FILE HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 119 If changes as those listed below have been made in the file name stored to a PC, etc., it is not possible to display the file name normally. -If a file name with more than 8 characters has been set. -Using file names (kanji, kana, etc.) composed of characters other than half-size letters of the alphabet. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 120: Error Messages

    NOT CAMERA DATA FILE. Not a camera data file. FILE OF DIFFERENT CAMERA. Different type of file. RELEVANT DATA IS NOT FOUND. Relevant data cannot be found. WRITE ERROR Write error. READ ERROR Read error. ERROR Other error. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 121: Chapter 6. Trouble Shooting And Maintenance

    TROUBLE SHOOTING and MAINTENANCE...
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  • Page 123: Alarm Lamp On The Ocp Or Mcp Flashes On And Off

    PAGE button on the OCP or on the MCP to display the self diagnostic screen on the PM. PM IND/PAGE button ALARM indicator For the list of self diagnostic information of BSF-300, refer to the relevant operation manual. Perform the appropriate action referring to the list. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 124: Temp!!" Or "Fan!!" Appears On The Vf Screen

    To prevent temperature increase inside the camera, cooling fans are provided at the top of the camera and fiber adaptor. For how to check which fan stops, refer to "5. CAMERA SETTINGS and ADJUSTMENT [Menu Configuration and content]" (P81). HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 125: Initializing The Settings Of This Product

    Press the SET button when the cursor automatically moves to "LOAD START". The cursor moves to the mode selection column and its Position the cursor on display changes from "READY" to "START". "LOAD START" and confirm. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 126 After that, the camera restarts and the initialization is completed with the file "COMPLETED" is displayed at the bottom selected in "FILE SELECT". of the screen. "CAMERA RESTART" is displayed at the bottom of the screen. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 127: Cleaning Camera Connectors

    The figures below show the shape of the camera connector joint section, and how to clean the Ferrules: ● Camera Connector Joint Section Plug (male) Receptacle (female) Sealing shutter Sealing shutter ● Male and Female Camera Connectors HC-HD300 BSF-300 rear Receptacle (female) Receptacle (female) Plug (male) Plug (male) HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 128 Make sure the ferrule is clean. Then, fit the connector housing (terminal side) and the cable guide. Insert the connector housing (cable side) while turning it in the direction of arrow ③ . Bushing Connector housing (Cable side) Ferrule Connector housing (Terminal side) HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 129 Remove the cap of cleaner, and push the insert of pin to open the shutter. Insert the cleaner until you hear "click." Repeat this action several times depending on a cleaning condition. Cleaner (FOCD-DC125) After finishing the cleaning, pull out the cleaner. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 130: Reset The Breaker

    In this case, reset the breaker as follows: Check that the camera's POWER switch is OFF. Push in the breaker on the left side of the camera. Breaker HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 131: Sensor Defect Correction

    OCP or MCP. The following describes a procedure to perform auto black balance from OCP. Press ABB button on the operation control panel. Note: If there is a large defective pixel that cannot be removed by performing ABB, operate "AUTO DPC" in the engineering menu to perform defective pixel correction. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
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  • Page 133: Chapter 7. Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS...
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  • Page 135: Hc-Hd300 Specifications

    -6, -3, 0, +3, +6, +9, +12, +18dB 6 GAIN OFF, 0.35, 0.4, 0.45 7 GAMMA 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500,1/1000, 1/2000 8 Electronic shutter HEAD : 13W : 10W 9 Power consumption 2-inch VF : 4.1W HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 136 4 Power cables 113Ω/Km per cable 5 Control cables ■ Applicable standards Safety Standards : CE / FCC ■ Use conditions Electrical environment : Usually a short life (Except electric field strength, magnetic field strength, etc.) HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 137: External Dimensions Diagram

    7.2 External Dimensions Diagram 7.2 External Dimensions Diagram ■ Right View HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 138: Left View

    7.2 External Dimensions Diagram ■ Left View HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 139: Front View

    7.2 External Dimensions Diagram ■ Front View HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 140: Rear View

    7.2 External Dimensions Diagram ■ Rear View HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 141: External Connections

    (6.2 V± 0.1 V) F 16 : 3.4 V± 0.05 V IRIS FOLLOW (3.4 V± 0.1 V) CLOSE : 2.5 V± 0.2 V (2.1 V to 2.9 V) Zin = 100 kΩ± 2% (100 kΩ or more) HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 142 Serial data transmit (CAMERA→LENS) + 0.5 V CMOS level CAMERA LENS (VCC 5V ±0.25V) Numbers within parentheses are standard values in the conventional SDTV system of 2/3-inch camera lens. : camera <- lens OUT : camera -> lens HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 143 COLOR ON B VF VIDEO Ground for B VF VIDEO output signal B VF VIDEO RET R VF VIDEO Ground for R VF VIDEO output signal R VF VIDEO RET Ground for DC+12V power supply +12V RET HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 144 OPT B - H Optical contact Camera -> BS OPT H - B Power supplied from the BS (GND) DC+50V RET Control signal (HP ON) DATA+ DATA- Control signal (HEAD CONNECT) DC+50V Power supplied from the BS (+) HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 145 LISTEN L (H) Receiver L Shield for intercom microphone input (C) TALK (C) Intercom microphone TALK (H) COMM Intercom receiver R output (H) LISTEN R (H) Receiver R Shield for Intercom receiver R output (C) LISTEN R (C) HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 146 : XLR-4-11C (4-pin female plug) or equivalent Insertion Side Shield for intercom microphone input (C) TALK (C) Intercom microphone input (H) TALK (H) Intercom microphone Shield for LISTEN output (C) LISTEN (C) LISTEN L output (H) Receiver LISTEN (H) HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 147 Connect to R (ring) of plug Termination for when the plug was removed LISTEN L (C) Termination for when the plug was removed TALK (C) Intercom microphone input (H) TALK (H) Intercom microphone Connect to T (tip) of plug HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 148 DC-IN Connector Used to connect external power supply. Receptacle Camera head side : HA16RX-4P (SW1) Insertion Side Cable side : XLR-4-11C (4-pin female plug) or equivalent +12 V RET ――――――――――――――――――――― ― ――――――――――――――――――――― ― +12 V IN HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 149 DC +12V power supply to remote controller + 12 V (REM) Ground for DC +12V power supply + 12 V RET (REM) Intercom output from remote controller REM LISTEN Intercom input to remote controller REM TALK HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 150: I/O Connector

    ― ■ DC OUT Connector Receptacle Camera head side : PRC05-R3F Cable side : PRC05-P3M Insertion Side + 12 V Ground for DC + 12V power supply + 12 V RET ――――――――――――――――――――― ― N . C HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 151: Scene File

    7.4 Scene File 7.4 Scene File ■ Save condition of a HC-HD300 scene file Item Save Data Adjusted value MASTER PED Adjusted value BLACK STRECH OFF/-11% to +11% FLARE ON/OFF, Adjusted value MASTER FLARE Adjusted value MASTER BLACK GAMMA ON/OFF, Adjusted value...
  • Page 152 HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 153: Changing Informatio

    CHANGING INFORMATION This chapter contains the revision information of user-specific specification or design change requested by users or any changes done by Ikegami. Read by comparing this information with the main part of the operation manual. HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
  • Page 154 HC-HD300 1412 VER1 (U)
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  • Page 158 Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd. 5-6-16, Ikegami, Ohta-ku, Tokyo, 146-8567, Japan Phone : +81-(0)3-5700-4114 Fax : +81-(0)3-5748-2200 E-Mail : info_e@ikegami.co.jp URL : http://www.ikegami.co.jp/en/ Ikegami Electronics (U.S.A.),Inc. 37 Brook Avenue, Maywood, New Jersey 07607, U.S.A. Phone : +1-201-368-9171 Fax : +1-201-569-1626 E-Mail : engineering@ikegami.com, service@ikegami.com URL : http://www.ikegami.com...

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