Appendix; Notes On Use; About Transmission Distance; Error Messages - Sony HXCU-FB70 Operating Instructions Manual

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Notes on Use

Use and storage locations
Avoid using or storing the unit in the following places:
• Where it is subject to extremes of temperature (operating
temperature: 5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F)). Note that in
summer the temperature in a car with the windows closed
can reach 50 °C (122 °F).
• Very damp or dusty places.
• Where rain is likely to reach the unit.
• Places subject to severe vibration.
• Near strong magnetic fields.
• Near transmitting stations generating strong radio waves.
Avoid violent impacts
Dropping the unit, or otherwise imparting a violent shock to it,
is likely to cause it to malfunction.
Do not cover with cloth
While the unit is in operation, do not cover it with a cloth or
other material. This can cause the temperature to rise, leading
to a malfunction.
After use
Set the POWER switch on the unit to the OFF position.
Care
If the body or panels of the unit become dirty, wipe them with
a dry cloth. For severe dirt, use a soft cloth steeped in a small
amount of neutral detergent, then wipe dry. Do not use volatile
solvents such as alcohol or thinners, as these may damage
the finish.

About Transmission Distance

The unit and the CA-FB70 HD Camera Adaptor can be
supplied with power via an optical composite cable
transmission distance varies depending on the total power
consumption of the connected periherals (camera/camcorder,
camera adaptor and viewfinder). See the below examples for
system configuration.
• When the transmission distance is 100 m (330 ft), the total
power consumption of the connected periherals can be up
to 75 W. In this case, it is possible to install the DXF-51 5-
inch monochrome Electronic Viewfinder on the CA-FB70
HD Camera Adaptor, and the maximum DC power output
from the adaptor is also available.
• When the transmission distance is 250 m (820 ft), the total
power consumption of the connected periherals can be up
to 45 W. In this case, it is possible to install the 5-inch HD
color LCD viewfinder on the CA-FB70 HD Camera Adaptor.
However, the DC power output from the adaptor will not be
available.
When you use a single-mode optical fiber cable, transmission
distance can be extended up to 10 km (32,800 ft). The
maximum extension distance depends on the characteristics
of the cable and the number of connected cables.
1) Sony CCFN-25/50/100 Hybrid Fiber Cable and Sony CCFN-JC1
Joint Adaptor used.

Error Messages

When an error is detected in the unit or the camera, the
ALARM indicator turns on and an error message is displayed
on the unit.
Error message
CCU: GEN LOCK NG
CCU: DPR NG
CCU: PS FAN NG
CCU: PS CABLE OPEN
CCU: PS RCP PWR SUPPLY
NG
CCU: AT NG
CCU: RX WARNING

Specifications

General
Power supply
Current consumption
Inrush current
Operating temperature 5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F)
1)
. The
Storage temperature
Weight
Input/output connectors
CAMERA
INTERCOM
INTERCOM/TALLY/
PGM
REMOTE
TRUNK
LAN
Indication
External reference sync error
Front DPR board power supply,
PLD error
Power supply block fan error
CAMERA connector camera
open circuit error
Remote control panel
(connected to REMOTE
connector) power supply error
Front AT board power supply,
PLD error
Reception level of optical signal
is low
AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
2.2 A (max)
(1) Maximum possible inrush current at
initial switch-on (Voltage changes caused
by manual switching):
50A peak, 9.5A r.m.s. (240V AC)
(2) Inrush current after a mains interruption
of five seconds (Voltage changes caused at
zero-crossing):
15A peak, 5A r.m.s. (240V AC)
–20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)
Approx. 6.5 kg (14 lb 5.3 oz)
Optical composite connector (1)
XLR 5-pin (1)
D-sub 25-pin, female (1)
• INTERCOM (PROD, ENG), 4W/RTS/CC,
0 dBu
• PGM 1 system, –20/0/+4 dBu
• TALLY (R, G)
• PREVIEW
8-pin multiconnector (1)
D-sub 9-pin, female (1), RS-232C 1 system
8-pin (1)
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