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Operating Instructions <Operations and Settings> Camera Control Unit ModelNo. AK-HCU200P ModelNo. AK-HCU200PS ModelNo. AK-HCU200E ModelNo. AK-HCU200ES VQT4T42A(E) M1012TY0-FJ ENGLISH Howt heOpe rating Instr uction sare config ured <Basic s>: The<B[...]
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2 Contents Picture monitor (PM) displays 3 S w i t c h i n g t h e d i s p l a y 3 T r a n s i t i o n o f d i [...]
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3 Picture monitor (PM) displays Switching the display Display the camera statuses, warnings, and other information on the picture monitor using the operation panel of the ROP Press the CHARA button of the ROP to display the desired information The camera statuses, warnings, and other information are cleared when the CHARA button of the ROP i[...]
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4 Description of information displayed W ARNING The warning information is displayed when trouble is detected in the unit, camera, or optical fiber multi cable The warning information items are displayed top aligned A displayed warning information item is cleared when the status becomes normal - WARNING - CAM RCV LVL NG CCU RCV LVL[...]
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5 Status displays (page 1 of 4) From the status display screen, press the CHARA button of the ROP to display the first page of the status displays 1/4 -STATUS1- CAM NO. 1 MASTER GAIN 0dB 5600K OFF GAMMA OFF KNEE OFF WHITE CLIP OFF BLACK GAMMA OFF HD DETAIL OFF HD SKIN DETAIL OFF MATRIX OFF Item Display range Remarks CAM No 1 │ 19 Th[...]
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6 Status displays (page 3 of 4) From the status displays (page 2 of 4) screen, press the CHARA button of the ROP to display the third page 3/4 -STATUS3- DOWNCONVERT MODE SC UPCONVERT MODE SC RETURN1 HD SDI1 RETURN2 HD SDI2 RETURN3 HD SDI1 RETURN4 HD SDI2 SDI RETURN1 HD SDI RETURN2 HD SDI OUTPUT1&2 HD SDI OUTPUT3&4 HD NORMAL/PM NO[...]
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7 Operation displays (manual) The operation displays appear at the bottom of the screen for 4 seconds when any of the following operations have been performed with the operation panel of the ROP “MASTER GAIN” is changed “SHUTTER” is changed “LENS EXT” is changed “FIL TER” is changed “SCENE FILE” i[...]
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8 *1: [AUTO NG1 detailed information] The AUTO NG1 detailed information is displayed flashing on the screen Rch OUT RANGE Gch OUT RANGE Bch OUT RANGE A WB LOW LIGHT A WB HIGH LIGHT *2: [AUTO SETUP operation information] The AUTO SETUP operation information is displayed on the screen BSHD OPERA TION FLARE OPERA TION ABB OPERA TION A WB OPER[...]
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9 Menu operations While viewing the menu screen of the picture monitor , operate the MENU button and SELECT dial on the front panel MENU button SELECT dial Displaying and hiding the menus 1 Hold down the MENU button The menu screen appears and the MENU button lights “TOP MENU” appears first If the MENU button is held down when t[...]
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10 Changing the setting value of a setting item A number of items and the set values are displayed on the setting screen at the lowest level 1 T urn the SELECT dial to move the cursor to the menu item you want to set, and then press the SELECT dial The setting value of the selected menu item starts flashing and you can change it SETTING[...]
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1 1 Setting menu items TOP MENU This is the first screen displayed when you hold down the MENU button Select one of the menus TOP MENU OPERATION MAINTENANCE OPERA TION Select this to open the OPERA TION menu screen MAINTENANCE Select this to open the MAINTENANCE menu screen OPERA TION menu This is the selection screen fo[...]
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12 SETTING2 Screen This is the selection screen for the SETTING2 menu Moving the cursor to the “SETTING2” menu title and then pressing the SELECT dial redisplays the OPERA TION menu one level up SETTING2 FS DELAY NORMAL HD BAR SELECT ARIB BAR LPF 7TAP BAR USER1 75%WHITE BAR USER2 0%BLACK SETUP 7.5% OFF PATHO OFF indicates the fact[...]
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13 HD/SD PHASE Screen This menu is used for the HD signal and SD signal phase adjustments Moving the cursor to the “HD/SD PHASE” menu title and then pressing the SELECT dial redisplays the OPERA TION menu one level up HD/SD PHASE HD H PHASE 0 SD H PHASE 0 SD-HD V 0H indicates the factory default setting Item Setting value Remar[...]
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14 SD signal phase <1080i/5994 Hz format> Setting of SD-HD V item: 0H 2 3 4 5 6 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 GEN LOCK Black burst signal CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT CCU_HD_SDI_OUT 90H (HD) LINE CAM_HD_SDI_OUT 358 BB signal (525/5994/I) VBS/SDI (SD) signal (525/[...]
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15 Setting of SD-HD V item: 0H_SD_DLA Y (1FRAM–90H DL Y) 2 3 4 5 6 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 GEN LOCK Black burst signal CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT 1FRAM–90H (HD) LINE CAM_HD_SDI_OUT CCU_HD_SDI_OUT 358 BB signal (525/5994/I) VBS/SDI (SD) signal (525/5994/I) H[...]
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16 Setting of SD-HD V item: ADV ANCE (75H) 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 624 625 1 2 3 4 624 625 1 2 3 4 GEN LOCK Black burst signal CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT 75H (HD) LINE CAM_HD_SDI_OUT CCU_HD_SDI_OUT 443 BB signal (626/50/I) VBS/SDI (SD) signal (626/50/I) HD_SDI signal (1 125/50[...]
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17 Setting menu items (Continued) HD signal phase <1080i/5994 Hz format> Setting of SD-HD V item: 0H 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 GEN LOCK T ri-level sync signal CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT CCU_HD_SDI_OUT 90H (HD) LINE CAM_HD_SDI_OUT T r[...]
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18 Setting menu items (Continued) Setting of SD-HD V item: 0H_SD_DLA Y (1FRAM–90H DL Y) 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 GEN LOCK T ri-level sync signal CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT CAM_HD_SDI_OUT CCU_HD_SDI_OUT T ri-level sync signal (1 125/5994/I) [...]
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19 Setting menu items (Continued) Setting of SD-HD V item: ADV ANCE (75H) 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 122 1 123 1 124 1 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 624 625 1 2 3 4 GEN LOCK T ri-level sync signal CCU_VBS/SDI (SD)_OUT CAM_HD_SDI_OUT 75H (HD) LINE CCU_HD_SDI_OUT VBS/SDI (SD) signal (626/50/I) HD[...]
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20 BAR ID Screen This menu is used to set the BAR IDs displayed on the color bars Moving the cursor to the “BAR ID” menu title and then pressing the SELECT dial redisplays the OPERA TION menu one level up BAR ID BAR ID SWITCH OFF BRIGHTNESS 100% ID1 POSITION V:00 H:00 ID1 ## ID2 POSITION V:01 H:00 ID2 ## OFFSET V:00 H:00 indicates[...]
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21 INCOM/MIC Screen This menu is used for the unit’s intercom settings Configure the camera’s intercom setting on the camera Moving the cursor to the “INCOM/MIC” menu title and then pressing the SELECT dial redisplays the OPERA TION menu one level up INCOM/MIC 4W/RTS IN LEVEL 0dB 4W/RTS OUT LEVEL 0dB RTS CANCEL 0dB GAIN PGM[...]
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22 ST ART UP Screen This menu is used to set the control that is performed when the unit’s power is turned on Moving the cursor to the “ST ART UP” menu title and then pressing the SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level up START UP CAM POWER REMOTE VF POWER REMOTE indicates the factory default setting Item Setti[...]
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23 NETWORK Screen This menu is used for the network settings Moving the cursor to the “NETWORK” menu title and then pressing the SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level up NETWORK IP ADDRESS 192.168.0.20 SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0 DEFAULT GATEWAY 192.168.0.1 PORT 80 MAC ADDRESS - - - - - indicates the factory default [...]
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24 PM VIEW SETTING Screen This menu is used to set ON or OFF for the items (IRIS, status display) to display on the picture monitor Moving the cursor to the “PM VIEW SETTING” menu title and then pressing the SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level up PM VIEW SETTING CAMERA NO. ON CAM MODE ON SCENE FILE NO. ON SHUTTE[...]
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25 SYSTEM Screen This menu is used to initialize the menu settings Moving the cursor to the “SYSTEM” menu title and then pressing the SELECT dial redisplays the MAINTENANCE menu one level up SYSTEM INITIALIZE NO? Move the cursor to INITIALIZE, press the SELECT dial, turn the SELECT dial to select “YES?”, and press the SELECT d[...]
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26 Web settings Y ou can connect the unit and a computer, and configure various settings from the Web browser screen Use a LAN cable (crossover cable) to directly connect the unit’s LAN connector for computer connections and the computer Set an IP address for the computer within the private address range while ensuring that it is different[...]
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27 Item setting operations (settings) The current settings are displayed on the setting screen When you change a setting and then select the “SET” button on the screen, the new value is reflected on the unit When a setting has also been changed on the unit, the value that was set last takes priority In a case like this[...]
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28 SETTING2 Screen indicates the factory default setting Item Setting value Remarks FS DELA Y NORMAL SHORT Select the delay mode for the HD return signals NORMAL: Matches return signal input that does not match the sync phase to the phase of the camera by delaying it by 1 frame SHORT : Sets the shortest delay (5 H) However, if [...]
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29 HD/SD PHASE Screen This menu is used for the HD signal and SD signal phase adjustments indicates the factory default setting Item Setting value Remarks HD H PHASE 5994 Hz: –1099 │ 0 │ 1099 Adjust the horizontal sync phase of HDTV output in respect to the sync signals of the system 50 Hz: –1319 │ 0 │ 1319 SD H PHAS[...]
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30 BAR ID Screen This menu is used to set the BAR IDs displayed on the color bars indicates the factory default setting Item Setting value Remarks BAR ID SWITCH ON OFF Set the display of the BAR IDs displayed on the color bars when the color bars are displayed to ON or OFF BRIGHTNESS 0% │ 100% Set the character color , in units [...]
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31 INCOM/MIC Screen This menu is used for the unit’s intercom settings Configure the camera’s intercom setting on the camera indicates the factory default setting Item Setting value Remarks 4W/RTS IN LEVEL –400dB │ 0dB │ 200dB Set the input level for the intercom (4-WIRE and RTS) signal (05dB increments) 4W/RT[...]
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32 ST ART UP Screen This menu is used to set the control that is performed when the unit’s power is turned on indicates the factory default setting Item Setting value Remarks CAM POWER OFF ON REMOTE Set the control of the camera’s power that is to be performed when the unit’s power is turned on OFF: The camera’s power will [...]
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33 NETWORK Screen This screen displays the network addresses On this screen, the addresses cannot be changed Item Remarks IP ADDRESS Displays the IP address SUBNETMASK Displays the subnet mask DEF AUL T GA TEWA Y Displays the default gateway PORT Displays the port number MAC ADDRESS Displays the MAC address [...]
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34 PM OPERA TION ST A TUS Screen This menu is used to set ON or OFF for the operation items to display on the picture monitor indicates the factory default setting Item Setting value Remarks ST A TUS DISPLA Y TIME 0 sec 2 sec 4 sec Set the length of the status display time Set the time in 1-second increments When the status of [...]
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35 T able of adjustment setting ranges Names in [ ] apply when menu operations are performed from a computer using a Web browser OPERA TION menu Menu Item Adjustment setting range Initial value SETTING1 (pages 1 1 and 27) CCU MODE 1080/5994i, 1080/50i 5994 Hz: 1080/5994i 50 Hz: 1080/50i SDI RETURN1 HD, SD HD SDI RETURN2 HD, SD [...]
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36 Menu Item Adjustment setting range Initial value INCOM/MIC (pages 21 and 31) 4W/RTS IN LEVEL –400dB to 200dB (05dB increments) 0dB 4W/RTS OUT LEVEL –400dB to 200dB (05dB increments) 0dB RTS CANCEL –400dB to 315dB (05dB increments) Factory setting GAIN PGM 0dB, 20dB 0dB MIC1 LEVEL [MIC LEVEL MIC1] –400dB to 2[...]
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37 Menu Item Adjustment setting range Initial value PM OPERA TION ST A TUS (pages 24 and 34) ST A TUS DISPLA Y TIME 0, 2, 4 [0 sec, 2 sec, 4 sec] 4 [4 sec] MASTER GAIN [MANUAL OPERA TION ST A TUS MASTER GAIN] ON, OFF ON SHUTTER [MANUAL OPERA TION ST A TUS SHUTTER] ON, OFF ON LENS EXTENDER [MANUAL OPERA TION ST A TUS LENS EXT] ON, OFF ON FIL TER [MA[...]
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38 Connector pin assignment table [COMMUNICA TION] JBY -25S-1A3F(LF)(SN) (JST Mfg Co, Ltd) Pin No Signal Flow of signals Remarks 1 INCOM 1 OUT (H) CCU → SYSTEM 0 dBm, 600 Ω (4W)/1 V [p-p] (RTS) Select “4W” or “RTS” and “INCOM1” or “INCOM2” with the “INCOM switches” on the rear panel [When “R[...]
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39 [MIC OUT 1], [MIC OUT 2] HA16RV -3PG(76) (Hirose Electric Co, Ltd) Pin No Signal Flow of signals Remarks 1 SHIELD 0 dBm, 600 Ω 2 HOT CCU → SYSTEM 3 COLD CCU → SYSTEM [MSU] This connector is for future function expansion HR10G-10R-10SC(71) (Hirose Electric Co, Ltd) Pin No Signal Flow of signals 1 CSU CONT (H) CCU → MSU[...]
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Index A ANALOG GAIN Screen 22, 32 B BAR ID Screen ?[...]