4-291-689-11 (1)
HD Camera Control Unit
The supplied CD-ROM includes operating instructions for the HXCU-D70 HD
Camera Control Unit (Japanese, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and
Chinese versions) in PDF format. For more details, see “Using the CD-ROM
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly
and retain it for future reference.
HXCU-D70
© 2011 Sony Corporation
For the customers in Europe
Pour les clients en Europe
The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1
Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme à la Directive
sur la compatibilité électromagnétique (EMC) émise par la
Commission de la Communauté européenne.
La conformité à cette directive implique la conformité aux
normes européennes suivantes:
• EN55103-1: Interférences électromagnétiques (émission)
• EN55103-2: Sensibilité électromagnétique (immunité)
Ce produit est prévu pour être utilisé dans l’environnement
électromagnétique suivant: E4 (environnement EMC contrôlé,
ex. studio de télévision).
The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is
Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327
Stuttgart, Germany. For any service or guarantee matters
please refer to the addresses given in separate service or
guarantee documents.
This apparatus shall not be used in the residential area.
For the State of California, USA only
Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply, See
Pour les clients en Europe, Australie et
Nouvelle-Zélande
Perchlorate Material : Lithium battery contains perchlorate.
AVERTISSEMENT
Il s’agit d’un produit de Classe A. Dans un environnement
domestique, cet appareil peut provoquer des interférences
radio, dans ce cas l’utilisateur peut être amené à prendre des
mesures appropriées.
For the customers in Taiwan only
Pour les clients en Europe
Le fabricant de ce produit est Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan,
Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japon.
Le représentant autorisé pour EMC et la sécurité des produits
est Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327
Stuttgart, Allemagne. Pour toute question concernant le
service ou la garantie, veuillez consulter les adresses
indiquées dans les documents de service ou de garantie
séparés.
AVERTISSEMENT
Afin de réduire les risques d’incendie ou
d’électrocution, ne pas exposer cet appareil à
la pluie ou à l’humidité.
Ne pas utiliser cet appareil dans une zone résidentielle.
Afin d’écarter tout risque d’électrocution,
garder le coffret fermé. Ne confier l’entretien
de l’appareil qu’à un personnel qualifié.
WARNUNG
CET APPAREIL DOIT ÊTRE RELIÉ À LA
TERRE.
Um die Gefahr von Bränden oder elektrischen
Schlägen zu verringern, darf dieses Gerät
nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt
werden.
AVERTISSEMENT:
1. Utilisez un cordon d’alimentation (câble secteur à 3 fils)/
fiche femelle/fiche mâle avec des contacts de mise à la
terre conformes à la réglementation de sécurité locale
applicable.
2. Utilisez un cordon d’alimentation (câble secteur à 3 fils)/
fiche femelle/fiche mâle avec des caractéristiques
nominales (tension, ampérage) appropriées.
Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden,
darf das Gehäuse nicht geöffnet werden.
Überlassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur
qualifiziertem Fachpersonal.
DIESES GERÄT MUSS GEERDET WERDEN.
Pour toute question sur l’utilisation du cordon d’alimentation/
fiche femelle/fiche mâle ci-dessus, consultez un technicien du
service après-vente qualifié.
WARNUNG
1. Verwenden Sie ein geprüftes Netzkabel (3-adriges
Stromkabel)/einen geprüften Geräteanschluss/einen
geprüften Stecker mit Schutzkontakten entsprechend den
Sicherheitsvorschriften, die im betreffenden Land gelten.
2. Verwenden Sie ein Netzkabel (3-adriges Stromkabel)/
einen Geräteanschluss/einen Stecker mit den geeigneten
Anschlusswerten (Volt, Ampere).
Pour les clients au Canada
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la
norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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Wenn Sie Fragen zur Verwendung von Netzkabel/
Geräteanschluss/Stecker haben, wenden Sie sich bitte an
qualifiziertes Kundendienstpersonal.
Für Kunden in Europa
Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE-Kennzeichnung und erfüllt die
EMV-Richtlinie der EG-Kommission.
Angewandte Normen:
• EN55103-1: Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit
(Störaussendung)
• EN55103-2: Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit
(Störfestigkeit)
Für die folgende elektromagnetische Umgebung: E4
(kontrollierter EMV-Bereich, z.B. Fernsehstudio).
Für Kunden in Europa, Australien und
Neuseeland
WARNUNG
Dies ist eine Einrichtung, welche die Funk-Entstörung nach
Klasse A besitzt. Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich
Funkstörungen verursachen; in diesem Fall kann vom
Betreiber verlangt werden, angemessene Maßnahmen
durchzuführen und dafür aufzukommen.
Für Kunden in Europa
Der Hersteller dieses Produkts ist Sony Corporation, 1-7-1
Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan.Der autorisierte
Repräsentant für EMV und Produktsicherheit ist Sony
Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart,
Deutschland. Bei jeglichen Angelegenheiten in Bezug auf
Kundendienst oder Garantie wenden Sie sich bitte an die in
den separaten Kundendienst- oder Garantiedokumenten
aufgeführten Anschriften.
Dieser Apparat darf nicht im Wohnbereich verwendet werden.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
• D-sub 25-pin inputs/outputs (shared with the system
intercom input/output connector)
– Tally input, 2-system (R/G)
Overview
– Tally output, 2-system (R/G)
– PREVIEW output
The HXCU-D70 Camera Control Unit (CCU) connects to the
Sony HXC-D70 HD Color Camera. It performs signal
processing, provides an interface for external equipment, and
supplies power to the camera.
The CCU can be combined with an RCP-1000-series Remote
Control Panel (optional) to form a camera control system.
External sync signal input
The CCU can be locked to an external sync signal. Either an
HD tri-level sync signal or an SD sync (black burst) signal can
be used as the sync signal.
Low-loss digital transmission via multi-core
cable
The camera unit can be connected with the Sony-standard
multi-core camera cable (CCZ-A). The camera and CCU are
equipped with the latest Sony-developed digital transmission
technology to transmit high-resolution pictures between one
another, regardless of the cable length.
Features
The HXCU-D70 can be connected with a single
multi-core cable
A camera control system with the HXC-D70 high resolution
HD color camera can be built up using just one Sony-standard
multi-core cable (CCZ-A).
Built-in wideband down converter
HD signals from the camera can be converted to high-
resolution SD component SDI output signals using the
wideband down converter. The output signal aspect ratio can
be set to 4:3 edge crop, 16:9 squeeze, or letterbox.
Easy-to-use control panel
The HXCU-D70 has a fully-functional, ergonomically-
designed front panel that includes basic adjustment of the
monitor image.
Rack mountable
The CCU can be installed in a standard EIA 19-inch rack. The
height of the unit is 1.5U.
Multi-system input/output interface
The HXCU-D70 includes the following input and output signal
connectors to manage various system setups.
Video outputs
• SDI (main), 2-system (HD/SD selectable, embedded audio)
• SDI (monitor), 2-system (HD/SD selectable, embedded
audio, superimposed character and marker display)
1)
• HDMI , 1-system (monitor)
• Analog composite (VBS 2-system, PIX 1-system)
• Analog component, 1-system (HD Y/Pb/Pr, HD R/G/B, SD
Y/R-Y/B-Y, SD R/G/B 4-format selectable)
• S-VIDEO, 1-system
• Sync, 1-system (HD/SD selectable)
1) HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
Video inputs
• Reference input (HD/SD auto-select)
• VBS return input, 2-system
• VBS teleprompter input, 1-system
Audio inputs/outputs
• Audio output, 2-system (XLR-3-pin)
• Intercom headset input/output (XLR-5-pin)
• System intercom input/output (D-sub 25-pin)
– Intercom input/output, 2-system (PROD, ENG,
4W/RTS/CC selectable)
– PGM (program audio) input, 1-system
Other inputs/outputs
• TRUNK (RS-232C, D-sub 9-pin)
• REMOTE (8-pin, round)
• LAN (RJ-45, 8-pin)
Overview
6
System Configuration Example
DXF-20W/C50WA/51
Viewfinder
Picture Monitor
Microphone
CBK-VF01
Viewfinder
Return Video Input
Intercom Headset
HXC-D70 HD
Color Camera
Sync Input
Prompter Video Input
Zoom Lens
(for ENG/EFP)
1)
HD-SDI/SD-SDI/VBS/
HDMI Video Outputs
Multi-Core Cable
HXCU-D70 Camera
Control Unit
“Memory Stick Duo”
AC Power
VCT-14/U14
Tripod Adaptor
CCA-5 Cable/LAN Cable
Tripod for
Portable Camera
RCP-1000-series
Remote Control Panel
1) An equivalent cable length of up to 100 m is approved.
1
2
Insert the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive.
Using the CD-ROM Manual
A cover page appears automatically in your browser. If it
does not appear automatically in the browser, double click
on the index.htm file on the CD-ROM.
The supplied CD-ROM includes versions of the operating
instructions for the HXCU-D70 in Japanese, English, French,
German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese in PDF format.
Select and click on the operating instructions that you
want to read.
This opens the PDF file of the operating instructions.
Reading the CD-ROM manual
Preparations
Memo
The following program must be installed on your computer in
order to read the operating instructions contained on the CD-
ROM.
The files may not be displayed properly, depending on the version of
Acrobat Reader. In such a case, install the latest version you can
download from the URL mentioned in “Preparations” above.
Note
• Adobe Reader Version 6.0 or higher
If you have lost or damaged the CD-ROM, you can purchase a new
one to replace it. Contact your Sony dealer or a Sony service
representative.
If Adobe Reader is not installed, you can download it from the
following URL:
Adobe and Adobe Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems
Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
To read the documents
To read the operating instructions contained on the CD-ROM,
do the following.
Overview
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“- - - - ” appears in the SHUTTER display five seconds after
setting. Area settings are stored and the units switches to
normal mode.
Preparations
CABLE COMPENSATION Settings
Area Settings
You can set cable compensation according to the multi-core
cable length between the camera and CCU. A built-in cable
compensation circuit compensates for the frequency losses in
the cable. This way, losses in return video and prompter video
inputs are minimized.
Before using the unit
There is no default area setting. Set the area where you intend
to use this unit first.
Setting the area
Setting the CABLE COMPENSATION function
SHUTTER display
SW1, SW2 button
ECS button
ON button
SHUTTER display
PANEL ACTIVE button
UP/DOWN lever
PANEL ACTIVE button
UP/DOWN lever
CABLE
ALARM
OPEN
INTERCOM
MIC-ON
MENU
CANCEL
SHUTTER
MASTER GAIN
UP
ECS
PANEL
ALARM
ACTIVE
SW1
SW2
BARS
STANDARD
WHITE
PROD
ENG
DISP
CABLE
ALARM
OPEN
INTERCOM
MIC-ON
MENU
CANCEL
UP
SHUTTER
MASTER GAIN
ECS
PANEL
ACTIVE
IRIS/MB
ACTIVE
AUTO
ALARM
SW1
SW2
BARS
STANDARD
ON
PROD
DISP
OFF
UP
UP
CAM
POWER
IRIS/MB
ACTIVE
AUTO
PGM
MENU
ENTER
DOWN
DOWN
ON
IRIS
OFF
CAM
POWER
POWER
PGM
ENG
MENU
ENTER
DOWN
DOWN
LOCK
ON
CONTROL
IRIS
CUSTOM
ATW
PRESET
BLACK/FLARE
MASTER BLACK
EXT
WHITE
AUTO
POWER
CALL
LOCK
ON
CONTROL
CUSTOM
ATW
PRESET
WHITE
BLACK/FLARE
MASTER BLACK
EXT
WHITE
AUTO
CALL
BLACK
OFF
NETWORK
HD CAMERA CONTROL UNIT HXCU-D70
BLACK
OFF
NETWORK
HD CAMERA CONTROL UNIT HXCU-D70
LOCK switch
LOCK switch
POWER switch
POWER switch
1
2
Turn the power on.
The camera does not need to be connected to perform
this setting.
1
2
Turn the power on.
The camera does not need to be connected to perform
this setting.
Set the LOCK switch to OFF and make sure that the
PANEL ACTIVE button is not illuminated.
If the PANEL ACTIVE button lights up, press the button to
turn the light off.
Set the LOCK switch to OFF and make sure that the
PANEL ACTIVE button is not illuminated.
If the PANEL ACTIVE button lights up, press the button to
turn the light off.
3
Press and hold down the SHUTTER ECS and ON
buttons at the same time for more than two seconds.
The unit switches to setting mode and setting values
appear in the SHUTTER display.
3
Press and hold down the SW1 and SW2 buttons at the
same time for more than two seconds.
The unit switches to setting mode and selectable setting
values appear in the SHUTTER display.
ECS
SHUTTER
UP
4
5
Release the buttons after the unit switches to setting
mode.
ON
DOWN
Select the desired area, using the UP/DOWN lever,
within five seconds after the unit switches to setting
mode.
Displayed numbers indicate cable length (unit: m).
4
5
Release the buttons after the unit switches to setting
mode.
Settings
60i5
Areas
a)
NTSC (except Japan)
Adjust the setting value according to the cable length,
using the UP/DOWN lever, within five seconds after
the unit switches to setting mode.
b)
60i
50i
NTSC (Japan)
c)
PAL
Note
a) NTSC composite video signal output with a black setup (7.5 IRE).
System frequency: 59.94i
The setting mode is deactivated unless setting starts within five
seconds after the unit switches to setting mode. Follow step 3
again to activate setting mode.
b) NTSC composite video signal output with no black setup. System
frequency: 59.94i
c) PAL composite video signal output. System frequency: 50i
“- - - - ” appears in the SHUTTER display five seconds after
setting. Cable compensation settings are stored and the units
switches to normal mode.
Note
The setting mode is deactivated unless setting starts within five
seconds after the unit switches to setting mode. Follow step 3
again to activate setting mode.
Preparations
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Locations and Functions of Parts
Front Panel
a
c
d
f
i
j
b
e
g h
k
CABLE
ALARM
OPEN
INTERCOM
MIC-ON
MENU
SHUTTER
MASTER GAIN
UP
ECS
ON
PANEL
ACTIVE
ALARM
SW1
SW2
BARS
STANDARD
PROD
ENG
DISP
CANCEL
UP
IRIS/MB
ACTIVE
AUTO
OFF
CAM
POWER
PGM
MENU
ENTER
DOWN
DOWN
IRIS
POWER
LOCK
ON
CONTROL
CUSTOM
ATW
PRESET
WHITE
BLACK/FLARE
MASTER BLACK
EXT
WHITE
AUTO
CALL
BLACK
OFF
NETWORK
HD CAMERA CONTROL UNIT HXCU-D70
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a Tally light
Turns on red to indicate a red tally signal is being received
• MIC/PGM (microphone/program) switch
ON: Turns the headset microphone on.
(such as when the picture from the camera connected to the
CCU is being used). When the CALL button on the camera or
the RCP-1000- series Remote Control Panel is pressed, the
light turns off if lit or turns on if not lit.
Turns on green to indicate a green tally signal is being
received.
OFF: Turns the headset microphone off.
PGM: Selects program audio output. In this mode, the
INTERCOM knob adjusts the headset program audio level.
• INTERCOM (intercom select) switch
Selects the intercom signal input/output connection source for
the INTERCOM connector on the front panel.
PROD: Connects the producer line.
A number plate supplied with the CCU can be attached here
(see the following figure).
ENG: Connects the engineer line.
• INTERCOM connector (XLR 5-pin)
Connects the intercom headset.
For information on pin assignment, see “INTERCOM” in “Pin
assignment” on page 33.
d MENU control block
DISP/MENU (display/menu) lever and indicator
b CABLE ALARM indicators
OPEN: Turns on when a camera is not connected (open
circuit) to the CAMERA connector on the rear panel via a
multi-core cable. While on, the CCU does not supply any
power to the camera.
CANCEL/ENTER lever
MENU
DISP
CANCEL
It flashes when there is a problem with the transmission
between the camera and the CCU.
MENU
ENTER
CONTROL
c INTERCOM audio input/output and control block
CONTROL knob
INTERCOM (intercom adjustment) knob
MIC/PGM (microphone/program) switch
INTERCOM (intercom select) switch
INTERCOM
• DISP/MENU (display/menu) lever and indicator
Selects the status display or setup menu display. In setup
menu mode, the indicator turns on.
• CANCEL/ENTER lever
MIC-ON
PROD
In setup menu mode, used to cancel and enter settings.
OFF
• CONTROL knob (rotary encoder)
PGM
ENG
In status screen mode, used to change the displayed page.
In setup menu mode, used to move the cursor on a page and
to change menu settings. Pressing the CONTROL knob
performs the same function as setting the CANCEL/ENTER
lever to the ENTER position.
INTERCOM
connector
• INTERCOM (intercom adjustment) knob
Adjusts the receiver audio level of the intercom.
Locations and Functions of Parts
9
e PANEL ACTIVE button
j MASTER GAIN control block
Controls the video output signal gain in response to the
lighting of the subject.
Activates the control panel to control the camera connected to
the CCU (panel active state). When the button is lit, the
IRIS/MB ACTIVE indicator also turns on simultaneously.
When the button is not lit, the panel is deactivated (panel lock
state) to prevent inadvertent operation.
Display
UP/DOWN lever
f SW1, SW2 (assignable switch 1, 2) buttons
Controls the function assigned to each button on the <FRONT
PANEL 1> page in the CCU CONFIGURATION menu. The
button light turns on/off as the assigned function is switched
on/off.
MASTER GAIN
UP
DOWN
• Display
Displays the video output signal gain setting (dB units).
• UP/DOWN lever
g BARS (color bars) button
Adjusts the video output signal gain setting (dB units).
UP increases the gain, and DOWN decreases the gain.
Holding the lever UP or DOWN advances the setting in that
direction.
Switches on the color bar signal output to the monitor
connected to the CCU (button light turns on). Pressing the
button again restores the previous signal output.
h STANDARD button
k ALARM indicator
Stores the current camera settings as the reference file data
values in the camera (button light turns on for a few seconds).
While the button is lit, pressing the button again cancels the
operation and restores the previous data values.
Lights up red to indicate an error in the CCU or camera
system.
l POWER switch
Switches the power for the entire system on and off, including
the CCU, camera, and the RCP-1000-series Remote Control
Panel connected to the REMOTE connector on the rear panel.
Pressing the “?” side turns the camera system on, and
pressing the “a” side turns it off.
i SHUTTER control block
Controls the shutter settings.
ON button
ECS (extended clear scan) button
m CAM POWER indicator
Turns on when power is supplied to the camera.
Display
UP/DOWN lever
n LOCK switch
ECS
ON
SHUTTER
Locks the buttons on the front panel. Select the desired
buttons to be locked on the <FRONT PANEL 3> page in the
CCU CONFIGURATION menu.
UP
DOWN
• ON button
o NETWORK indicator
Switches the normal shutter function or extended clear scan
Displays the network system connection status.
On: Indicates that external control equipment (RCP-1000-
series Remote Control Panel or other device) is
connected.
Flashing: Indicates a connection problem with the external
control equipment (RCP-1000-series Remote Control
Panel or other device).
function on/off (button light turns on/off).
• ECS (extended clear scan) button
Switches the extended clear scan mode on/off (button light
turns on/off).
• Display
When the ECS button is lit: Displays the clear scan frequency.
When the ECS button is not lit: Displays the shutter speed.
Off: Indicates that a LAN cable is not connected or that the
network system connection parameters have not been set.
• UP/DOWN lever
When the ECS button is lit: Adjusts the clear scan frequency.
UP increases the frequency, and DOWN decreases the
frequency.
When the ECS button is not lit: Adjusts the shutter speed. UP
increases the shutter speed, and DOWN decreases the
shutter speed.
Holding the lever UP or DOWN advances the setting in that
direction.
p CALL button
Sends a call signal to the camera connected to the CCU and
any external controller (such as the RCP-1000-series Remote
Control Panel).
The CALL button is commonly used to raise the camera
operator or external control equipment operators on the
intercom.
Locations and Functions of Parts
10
q CUSTOM (custom volume) knob
u IRIS/MASTER BLACK adjustment control block
Controls the function assigned to the knob on the <FRONT
PANEL 1> page in the CCU CONFIGURATION menu. Turning
the knob adjusts the assigned function.
MASTER BLACK (master black adjustment) knob
EXT (lens extender) indicator
AUTO (auto iris) button
IRIS/MB
ACTIVE
AUTO
EXT
IRIS/MB ACTIVE (iris/master black
active) indicator
r White balance adjustment control block
IRIS
ATW (auto tracing white balance) button
PRESET (white balance preset) button
MASTERBLACK
IRIS (iris adjustment) knob
WHITE (white balance manual adjustment) knobs
WHITE
ATW
PRESET
• MASTER BLACK (master black adjustment) knob
Adjusts the master black manually.
The adjustment can be set to relative or absolute value mode
on the <FRONT PANEL 1> page in the CCU
CONFIGURATION menu. The default value is relative value
mode.
• ATW (auto tracing white balance) button
The white balance is automatically adjusted in response to the
lighting conditions while this button is turned on and lit.
• PRESET (white balance preset) button
The white balance is automatically adjusted with a 3200K
color temperature preset value while this button is turned on
and lit.
• EXT (lens extender) indicator
Turns on to indicate that the lens extender is in-use on the
camera.
• WHITE (white balance manual adjustment) knobs
Adjusts the white balance manually. The left knob adjusts the
R coefficient, and the right knob adjusts the B coefficient.
The adjustment can be set to relative or absolute value mode
on the <FRONT PANEL 1> page in the CCU
• AUTO (auto iris) button
Switches the lens auto iris adjustment function on/off (button
light turns on/off). The iris is automatically adjusted in
response to the input light level.
CONFIGURATION menu. The default value is relative value
mode.
When the button is not lit, the iris is adjusted manually.
• IRIS/MB ACTIVE (iris/master black active) indicator
Indicates, when lit, that the iris and master black controls are
active (in panel active state set by the PANEL ACTIVE button).
When the indicator is lit, the iris and master black can be
adjusted from the CCU.
Note
When the ATW button is lit, the WHITE knobs are deactivated.
Note
s AUTO WHITE/BLACK (white balance/black balance
auto adjustment) lever
The indicator is not lit when the iris and master black controls in the
RCP-1000-series Remote Control Panel are active.
Initiates the white balance or black balance auto adjustment
function.
WHITE automatically adjusts the white balance, and BLACK
automatically adjusts the black balance.
• IRIS (iris adjustment) knob
When the AUTO button is not lit: Adjusts the lens iris manually.
When the AUTO button is lit: Finely adjusts the auto adjusted
iris value.
The adjustment can be set to relative or absolute value mode
on the <FRONT PANEL 1> page in the CCU
CONFIGURATION menu. The default value is absolute value
mode.
t BLACK/FLARE (black balance/flare balance manual
adjustment) knobs and indicator
Adjusts the black balance and flare balance manually. When
the indicator is not lit, the knobs adjust the black balance.
When the indicator is lit, the knobs adjust the flare balance.
The left knob adjusts the R coefficient, and the right knob
adjusts the B coefficient.
The indicator operating mode (on/off function) can be set on
the <FRONT PANEL 1> page in the CCU CONFIGURATION
menu.
The adjustment can be set to black balance or flare balance
adjustment in relative or absolute value mode on the <FRONT
PANEL 1> page in the CCU CONFIGURATION menu. The
default value is black balance adjustment in relative value
mode.
Locations and Functions of Parts
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Rear Panel
a
b
d
e
f
h
c
g
VBS RETURN
2
IN
REMOTE
Pr/R/R-Y
Y/G/Y
Pb/B/B-Y
CAMERA
~
AC IN
AUDIO OUTPUT
1
IN
CH-1
CH-2
PRO
S-VIDEO
OUTPUT
VBS1
VBS2
PIX
SYNC
REFERENCE PROMPTER
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
SDI OUTPUT
OUT
OUT
INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM
TRUNK
HDMI
OUTPUT
1
2
3
4
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p
q
ij
klm
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r
a “Memory Stick” slot
For service use only.
g CAMERA connector (multi-core connector)
Connects to the camera via a multi-core cable. The camera
sends all video and audio signals to the CCU, and the CCU
sends control signals, return video, audio signals and power to
the camera over a single multi-core cable.
b
LAN jack (RJ-45, 8-pin)
Connects to a LAN hub (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX), when
using a network connection, via a LAN cable (shielded type,
category 5 or higher).
CAUTION
CAMERA connector is non LPS (Limited Power Source) circuit. This
connector is connected to the HXC-D70.
CAUTION
• For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring
that might have excessive voltage to this port. Follow the
instructions for this port.
• When you connect the LAN cable of the unit to peripheral device,
use a shielded-type cable to prevent malfunction due to radiation
noise.
h AC supply input connector
Connects to the AC supply via the specified power cord
(optional). A plug holder (optional) can be used to secure the
power cord to the CCU.
i REFERENCE (reference input) connectors (BNC type)
IN: Inputs an HD tri-level reference sync signal or SD
reference sync signal (black burst signal) for external sync.
OUT: The input signal is output from the other connector as-is
(loop-through output). If the loop-through output is not
used, it is automatically connected to a 75 Ω terminator.
ATTENTION
Par mesure de sécurité, ne raccordez pas le connecteur pour le
câblage de périphériques pouvant avoir une tension excessive à ce
port. Suivez les instructions pour ce port.
VORSICHT
j PROMPTER (teleprompter input) connectors
(BNC type)
IN: Inputs the VBS signal for the teleprompter.
OUT: The input signal is output from the other connector as-is
(loop-through output). If the loop-through output is not
used, it is automatically connected to a 75 Ω terminator.
Aus Sicherheitsgründen nicht mit einem Peripheriegerät-Anschluss
verbinden, der zu starke Spannung für diese Buchse haben könnte.
Folgen Sie den Anweisungen für diese Buchse.
c REMOTE connector (8-pin)
Transmits and receives control signals from the RCP-1000-
series Remote Control Panel via a CCA-5 cable (optional). It
also supplies power when connected to an RCP-1000-series
Remote Control Panel.
k S-VIDEO OUTPUT connector (4-pin)
Outputs S-VIDEO signal.
d Pr/R/R-Y, Y/G/Y, Pb/B/B-Y (component signals)
connectors (BNC type)
Outputs the HD component signals, SD component signals,
HD RGB signals, or SD RGB signals from the corresponding
connectors.
l HDMI OUTPUT connector (19-pin)
Outputs HDMI signal for a video monitor compatible with HDMI
input.
Notes
• When connecting a household television with HDMI input, set its
high-resolution function to off to avoid image artifacts.
• Use a Sony high-speed HDMI cable.
e VBS RETURN 1, 2 (VBS return video 1, 2) connectors
(BNC type)
IN: Inputs the VBS return video signals (2-system).
OUT: The input signal is output from the other connector as-is
(loop-through output). If the loop-through output is not
used, it is automatically connected to a 75 Ω terminator.
m VBS 1, 2 (composite video signal 1, 2) connectors
(BNC type)
Outputs (2-system) the camera signals in composite signal
format.
f AUDIO OUTPUT CH-1, CH-2 connectors (XLR 3-pin)
Outputs audio signals from the camera AUDIO 1 IN and
AUDIO 2 IN connectors.
n SDI OUTPUT 1 to 4 connectors (BNC type)
Outputs the camera signals in HD SDI or SD SDI signal
format.
The SDI OUTPUT 3 and SDI OUTPUT 4 connectors can also
output signals with superimposed character or marker display.
Locations and Functions of Parts
12
o PIX (picture monitor output) connector (BNC type)
Outputs a video signal for a picture monitor. It can also output
a signal with superimposed character display.
p SYNC (sync signal output) connector
Outputs a sync signal for connection to the sync signal input
connector of a waveform monitor or picture monitor.
q INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM (intercom/tally/program
audio) connector (D-sub 25-pin)
Transmits and receives the various intercom, tally, and
program audio signals. It connects to the intercom/tally/
program audio connector of the intercom system.
For information on pin assignment, see
Note
Depending on the PGM MIX LEVEL settings of the camera, PGM
signal may leak into the INTERCOM output. Turn the PGM MIX
LEVEL settings down to reduce the signal interference.
r TRUNK connector (D-sub 9-pin, RS-232C standard)
Connects to an external device to provide a communication
path via the CCU between that device and another external
device connected to the TRUNK connector on the camera.
For information on pin assignment, see “TRUNK” in “Pin
assignment” on page 34.
Locations and Functions of Parts
13
Camera settings
Page 1
Status Display
a
b
c
d
The CCU system status can be monitored using a picture
monitor connected to the PIX output.
6
dB
1/2000
OFF
For information on monitoring and changing settings, see
Displaying the Status Screen
ND:1 F:4.7 EX
The status screen is controlled using the knob and levers in
the MENU control block on the front panel.
e
f
g
DISP/MENU lever and indicator
a Master gain value
Video output signal gain (dB units)
MENU
b Shutter speed/Clear scan frequency
Shutter speed value. When ECS is on, the clear scan
frequency is displayed.
DISP
CANCEL
MENU
ENTER
c Shutter/ECS
CONTROL
Shutter/ECS on/off indicator
CONTROL knob
d Camera auto control information area
Top: Displays the Auto Setup category and execution status
Bottom: Displays the execution item
To display the status screen
e ND filter
Current ND filter selection
Set the DISP/MENU lever to the DISP position.
The most recently viewed status screen page is displayed
(when first powered on, the camera settings page is
displayed).
f F-stop value
Lens F-stop value (iris value)
Turning the CONTROL knob changes the displayed page.
g EX (lens extender)
Lens extender indicator
To exit the status screen display
In status screen display mode, set the DISP/MENU lever to the
DISP position.
Notes
• Items that are turned off using the <DISPLAY> page settings of the
CCU CONFIGURATION menu are not displayed.
• A “-” mark is displayed for each item when a camera is not
connected.
Status Display Screen
The following information is displayed on the status display
screen.
• Camera settings
Page 2
6
dB
1/2000
OFF
• System status
White
R: 0
G: 0
B: 0
Black
R: 0
G: 0
B: 0
M: 0
Flare
R: 0
G: 0
B: 0
• CCU hardware diagnostics
• Camera system diagnostics
• Network diagnostics
• CCU AT board diagnostics
• CCU DPR board diagnostics
• Front panel diagnostics
γ
: 0
BLK
DTL
: 0
ND:1 F:4.7 EX
• Camera hardware diagnostics
• ROM version information for major components
White: White balance R/G/B value
Black: Black balance R/G/B/Master value
BLK γ: Black gamma value
Flare: Flare balance R/G/B value
DTL: Detail level
Note
The items along the bottom edge are common to both pages 1 and 2.
Status Display
14
Page 2
System status
*System Diag 2/3*
4/13
*System Status*
1/13
CAMERA Cable Connect
Data OK
Power OK
HXC-D70 1080/59.94I
Reference:Free Lock
REMOTE Cable Connect
Data OK
Power OK
SDI-1/2 :1080/59.94I
SDI-3/4 :525/59.94I
Component:SD YCD
CAMERA Cable: Camera cable connection status
CAMERA Data: Camera data transmission status
CAMERA Power: Camera power supply status
The camera model name and signal format are displayed at
the top of the page (a “-” mark is displayed instead when a
camera is not connected).
REMOTE Cable: Remote device cable connection status
REMOTE Data: Remote device data transmission status
REMOTE Power: Remote device power supply status
Reference: Reference signal format and lock status
SDI-1/2: SDI OUTPUT 1/2 connector output format setting
SDI-3/4: SDI OUTPUT 3/4 connector output format setting
Component: Component signal connector output format
setting
Page 3
*System Diag 3/3*
5/13
CCU hardware diagnostics
Intercom
CCU FRONT PROD
*Diagnosis*
2/13
MIC ON
ENG+PROD
MIC OFF
CAMERA
DPR :OK
AT :OK
Front Panel : OK
CAM MIC Gain
CH1(FRONT) 60
CH2(REAR) 60
dB
dB
Intercom CCU FRONT: CCU intercom selection
Intercom CAMERA: Camera intercom channel 1 selection
and microphone status
CAM MIC Gain CH1 (FRONT): Amplifier gain for a
microphone connected to the camera AUDIO 1 IN
connector.
The camera Auto Setup category, and the corresponding
setup item and status are displayed at the top of the page.
DPR: DPR board status
AT: AT board status
Front Panel: Front panel status
CAM MIC Gain CH2 (REAR): Amplifier gain for a microphone
connected to the camera AUDIO 2 IN connector.
Camera system diagnostics
Page 1
Network diagnostics
Page 1
*Network Diag 1/3* 6/13
MacAddress:000000-000000
Auto Negotiation: ON
Connection Speed:100M
Duplex Mode
:HALF
Link Status
:OK
Multi Type: Multi-core cable transmission mode
Multi Cable: CCU multi-core cable connection status
Multi Comp.: Multi-core cable compensation mode selection
Multi Step: Multi-core cable length display
Fan Power: CCU power supply fan status
Timer: Elapsed time since power-on
MacAddress: MAC address stored in CCU EEPROM
Auto Negotiation: Auto negotiation setting
Connection Speed: Connection speed setting
Duplex Mode: Communication method setting
Link Status: Network connection status
CCU Power: CCU power supply status
SerialNo: CCU serial number
Status Display
15
PLD DE-MUX: DEMUX-PLD version
PLD SY: SY-PLD version
Page 2
*Network Diag 2/3* 7/13
PLD POST: POST-PLD version
PLD HDMI: HDMI-PLD version
IIC: IIC bus control status
CNS Mode
CCU No.
:BRIGDE
:1
DPR POWER: DPR board power supply status
Front panel diagnostics
*Front Panel Diag* 11/13
Assignable/Custom
SW1 :CAM POWER
SW2 :5600K
VOLUME :SD DTL Level
CNS Mode: REMOTE and LAN connectors mode setting
CCU No.: CCU number setting
SW Bright:Normal
Page 3
IIC
:OK
*Network Diag 3/3* 8/13
IP Address
0. 0. 0. 0
Subnet Mask
Assignable/Custom SW1: Function assigned to the SW1
button
Assignable/Custom SW2: Function assigned to the SW2
button
0. 0. 0. 0
Default Gateway
0. 0. 0. 0
Assignable/Custom VOLUME: Function assigned to the
CUSTOM knob
SW Bright: Button lights LED brightness setting
IIC: IIC bus control status
IP Address: CCU IP address setting
Subnet Mask: CCU subnet mask setting
Default Gateway: CCU default gateway setting
Camera hardware diagnostics
*CAMERA Diag*
12/13
CCU AT board diagnostics
ALL BOARD OK
*AT Diag*
9/13
Reference :HD
PLD Status :OK
AT
:1.00
AT POWER:OK
Displays the camera hardware status.
Reference: Reference signal setting
PLD Status: PLD status
PLD AT: AT-PLD version
ROM Version Information
*ROM Version*
13/13
AT POWER: AT board power supply status
CAMERA HXC-D70
1.00
11.08.01
11.08.01
CCU
HXCU-D70
1.00
CCU DPR board diagnostics
*DPR Diag*
10/13
HD CB :BAR 16:9(100%)
SD CB :SMPTE
HDMI Firmware:1.00
PLD Status:OK
DE-MUX:1.00
CAMERA: Camera model name and ROM version
CCU: CCU model name and ROM version
SY
:1.00
POST :1.00
HDMI :1.00
:OK
IIC
DPR POWER:OK
HD CB: HD color bar setting
SD CB: SD color bar setting
HDMI Firmware: HDMI firmware version
PLD Status: PLD status
Status Display
16
To change the displayed page
Setup Menu
1
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the pointer (,) to
the page number, then press the CONTROL knob.
The pointer (,) changes to a flashing question mark (?).
Flashing
The CCU system and peripheral settings can be checked and
modified using a picture monitor connected to the PIX output.
<OUTPUT SELECT> ?S01 TOP
Changing Menu Item Settings
OUTPUT:*CAMERA
BAR
TEST1
The menu screen is controlled using the knob and levers in the
MENU control block on the front panel.
TEST2
Setting the CANCEL/ENTER lever to the ENTER position and
pressing the CONTROL knob perform the same function.
PIX:*ENC R G B
R&B G&B R&B RGB
DISP/MENU lever and indicator
CANCEL/ENTER lever
2
Turn the CONTROL knob to change the displayed
page to the desired page, then press the CONTROL
knob.
MENU
DISP
CANCEL
The question mark (?) changes back to the pointer (,).
Items on the page can now be selected and changed.
MENU
ENTER
CONTROL
CONTROL knob
To change a menu item setting
If a question mark (?) is displayed beside the page number,
press the CONTROL knob to restore the pointer (,). Items
on the page can now be selected and changed.
To display a menu page
1
2
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the pointer (,) to
the desired item, then press the CONTROL knob.
The pointer (,) changes to a flashing question mark (?).
Set the DISP/MENU lever to the MENU position.
When first powered on, the CCU MENU page is displayed.
To display the CCU MENU page
In menu display mode, turn the CONTROL knob to move the
pointer (,) to TOP in the upper right corner of the menu page,
then press the CONTROL knob.
Turn the CONTROL knob to change the setting.
To cancel a changed setting
Set the CANCEL/ENTER lever to the CANCEL position
before pressing the CONTROL knob. The item is restored
to its current setting.
The CCU MENU showing the menu configuration is displayed.
** CCU MENU **
To suspend menu changes
Set the DISP/MENU lever to the MENU position to exit the
menu screen.
cSYSTEM OPERATION
CCU CONFIGURATION
NETWORK SETTINGS
The DISP/MENU lever can be set to the MENU position
again to restart the operation.
3
4
Press the CONTROL knob.
The question mark (?) changes back to the pointer (,),
and the item setting is registered.
Menu name
Description
SYSTEM OPERATION
Input/output signal format and
system-related settings
Repeat steps 1 to 3 to change other settings on the
same page.
CCU CONFIGURATION
NETWORK SETTINGS
CCU configuration settings
Network-related settings
To select an item in the CCU MENU
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the pointer (,) up/down to
the desired menu item, then press the CONTROL knob.
The most recently viewed page in the selected menu is
displayed.
Setup Menu
17
To enter a character string
Some menu items require a character string input.
Moving the pointer (,) to an item with a character string input
and pressing the CONTROL knob displays a rectangular
cursor and a list of selectable characters. Turning the
CONTROL knob moves the cursor between characters.
The following menu item has character strings:
• CCU CONFIGURATION menu → <BAR CHARACTER>
page → BAR CHARACTER
1
2
Move the text cursor to the input position, then press
the CONTROL knob.
A second cursor is displayed in the character list.
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the cursor to the
desired character, then press the CONTROL knob.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to enter other characters.
• Select INS to insert a space character at the cursor
position.
• Select DEL to delete the character at the cursor
position.
• Select RET to return to step 1 without changing the
string.
• Entering the maximum number of characters (up to the
right edge) moves the cursor to ESC on the lower right
of the character list.
3
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the cursor to END,
then press the CONTROL knob.
The new input string is registered.
To cancel the character string setting
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the cursor to ESC, then
press the CONTROL knob.
To exit the menu display
In menu display mode, set the DISP/MENU lever to the MENU
position.
Setup Menu
18
Menu Tree
SYSTEM OPERATION menu
CCU CONFIGURATION menu
OUTPUT SELECT
OUTPUT
COLOR BAR
HD BAR
PIX
SEL
GENLOCK PHASE
REFERENCE
GENLOCK
H STEP
MF CB
SLOPE
SD BAR
COARSE
SC PHASE
V PHASE
SYNC OUT
FREQUENCY
CAMERA FORMAT
SLOT NO
1- 1&2
BAR CHARA
GRAY
BAR CHARACTER
MONITOR 1
BAR CHARACATER
ALL CLEAR
CHARACTER
WHITE LEVEL
BLACK LEVEL
PIX CHARACTER
WHITE LEVEL
BLACK LEVEL
LEVEL GATE
Y LEVEL1
MULTI FORMAT
OUTPUT FORMAT
3&4
HDMI
COMPONENT
MONITOR 2
MIC/AUDIO
SD ASPECT
SD ASPECT
SD LB SEL
H POSITION
CENTER
V POSITION
CENTER
Y LEVEL2
GATE MARKER
MODULATION
MARKER
CAM MIC GAIN
CH1
H INTERP
V INTERP
CH2
AUDIO OUTPUT
CH1 LEVEL
CH2 LEVEL
SYSTEM I/F
TERMINATION
PGM INPUT
INCOM MIC
MIC TYPE
INTERCOM
FRONT INCOM
MIC GAIN
SIDE TONE
PGM MIX
PGM LEVEL
VIDEO SETUP
VIDEO ADJUST
SETUP
Q FILTER
SD G/Y SYNC
VBS
LEVEL
CHROMA
PIX
LEVEL
CHROMA
S-VIDEO LEVEL
COMPONENT LEVEL
RESUME
RE DIRECTION
CATEGORY
PAGE
MENU SETTINGS
ITEM
DATA
Setup Menu
19
DISPLAY
MESSAGE
ALARM JUMP
MASTER GAIN
ECS/SHUTTER
ND FILTER
IRIS
EXTENDER
DATE/TIME
TIME ZONE
REAR PREVIEW
CABLE COMP
ASSIGNABLE/CUSTOM
SW1
DATE
OTHERS
FRONT PANEL 1
SW2
VOLUME
VOLUME MODE
IRIS
M BLACK
R/B BLACK
R/B WHITE
VOLUME REL COEFF
IRIS
FRONT PANEL 2
FRONT PANEL 3
M BLACK
R/B BLACK
R/B WHITE
CUSTOM
SW BRIGHT
LOCK TARGET
NETWORK SETTINGS menu
TCP/IP SETTING
LAN SETTINGS
IP ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
DEFAULT GATEWAY
SET
AUTO NEGOTIATION
CONNECTION SPEED
DUPLEX MODE
LINK CONDITION
SET
CNS SETTINGS
CNS MODE
CCU NO
NETWORK RESET
ALL RESET
Setup Menu
20
Menu List
Note
The following conventions are used in the menu list table.
Settings column values (e.g. ON, OFF, 0): Default settings
Execute by ENTER: Press the CONTROL knob or move the CANCEL/ENTER lever to the ENTER position to execute.
SYSTEM OPERATION menu
SYSTEM OPERATION
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Description
<OUTPUT SELECT>
S01
OUTPUT
CAMERA, BAR, TEST1, TEST2
Output signal selection
TEST1 and TEST2 are not selectable if there
is no communication with the camera.
PIX
ENC, R, G, B, R&G, G&B, R&B,
PIX connector output signal selection
RGB
<GENLOCK PHASE>
S02
REFERENCE
GENLOCK
(NONE), (EXT IN)
Reference signal input status (display only)
(HD), (SD)
CCU GENLOCK mode, lock status, and signal
format
(HD): HD
(SD): SD
(OK), (NG)
External reference signal lock status
(OK): Locked
(NG): Unlocked
External reference signal format
Displayed only when a reference signal is
present.
Reference signal lock phase adjustments
Horizontal phase (STEP)
H STEP
When GENLOCK mode is HD:
–3.01 to 3.45 µs 0.00
When GENLOCK mode is SD:
–8.29 to 9.48 µs 0.00
COARSE
SC PHASE
V PHASE
–99.9 to 99.9 0.0
0 to 359
Horizontal phase
Subcarrier phase
0 to 7
Vertical phase (line)
SYNC OUT
FREQUENCY
HD SYNC, SD SYNC
SYNC connector output signal selection
Operating frequency selection
<MULTI FORMAT>
S03
59.94 Hz, 50 Hz
(525 NTSC), (625 PAL)
CAMERA FORMAT
When FREQUENCY is set to
59.94 Hz: 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94P
Transmission format selection
Note
FREQUENCY or
When FREQUENCY is set to
50 Hz: 1080/50i, 720/50P
CAMERA FORMAT mode
setting changes take
effect only after the CCU
power supply is turned off
and then on again.
Setup Menu
21
SYSTEM OPERATION
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Description
<OUTPUT FORMAT>
S04
SLOT NO
1-1&2
When CAMERA FORMAT is
1080/59.94i: 1080/59.94i,
525/59.94i
SDI OUTPUT 1/2 connector output format
selection
Sequence of format options:
When CAMERA FORMAT is
720/59.94P: 720/59.94P,
525/59.94i
1: HD
2: SD
When CAMERA FORMAT is
1080/50i: 1080/50i, 625/50i
When CAMERA FORMAT is
720/50P: 720/50P, 625/50i
3&4
When CAMERA FORMAT is
1080/59.94i: M1080/59.94i,
M525/59.94i
SDI OUTPUT 3/4 connector output format
selection
Sequence of format options:
When CAMERA FORMAT is
720/59.94P: M720/59.94P,
M525/59.94i
1: HD
2: SD
When CAMERA FORMAT is
1080/50i: M1080/50i, M625/50i
When CAMERA FORMAT is
720/50P: M720/50P, M625/50i
HDMI
HDMI connector output format selection
(display only)
COMPONENT
SD ASPECT
HD RGB, HD YPbPr, SD RGB,
SD YCD
Component signal connector output format
selection
<SD ASPECT>
S05
SQUEEZE, EDGE CROP, LETTER SD output aspect selection
BOX
SD LB SEL
16:9, 15:9, 14:9, 13:9
LETTER BOX aspect ratio selection
Horizontal position setting
H POSITION
–99 to 99, (–99) to (99) 0
Settings in ( ): Displayed when SQUEEZE or
LETTER BOX is selected in SD ASPECT
(display only)
CENTER
V POSITION
CENTER
ON, OFF, (ON), (OFF)
–99 to 99, (–99) to (99) (0)
ON, OFF, (ON), (OFF)
Horizontal centering selection
Settings in ( ): Displayed when SQUEEZE or
LETTER BOX is selected in SD ASPECT
(display only)
Vertical position setting
Settings in ( ): Displayed when SQUEEZE or
EDGE CROP is selected in SD ASPECT
(display only)
Vertical centering selection
Settings in ( ): Displayed when SQUEEZE or
EDGE CROP is selected in SD ASPECT
(display only)
H INTERP
V INTERP
A, B, C, D, E
Down converter horizontal filter selection
Down converter vertical filter selection
A, B, C, D, E
Setup Menu
22
CCU CONFIGURATION menu
CCU CONFIGURATION
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Description
<COLOR BAR>
C01
HD BAR
SEL
BAR 16:9 (100%), BAR 16:9
(75%), SMPTE 16:9 (BLACK),
SMPTE 16:9 (–I/Q), BAR 4:3
(100%), BAR 4:3 (75%), SMPTE
4:3 (BLACK), SMPTE 4:3 (–I/Q),
MF-ARIB (75%), MF-ARIB (100%),
MF-ARIB (+I), MF-SMPTE (–I,Q),
MF-SMPTE (75%,Q), MF-SMPTE
(100%,Q), MF-SMPTE (+I,Q),
HD-CUSTOM, SDI CHECK FIELD,
Y-RAMP, Y/C-RAMP,
HD output color bar settings
HD-CUSTOM2
MF CB
SLOPE
SD BAR
MODIFY, EVEN
Multi-format color bar settings
Chroma band settings for color bars
SD output color bar setting
WIDE, NARROW
For NTSC: SMPTE, EIA, FULL,
95%, NTSC100%, Y/C-RAMP,
Y-RAMP
For PAL: SMPTE, EIA, EBU, 95%,
PAL100%, Y/C-RAMP, Y-RAMP
BAR CHARA
GRAY
ON, OFF
Character superimposed on color bar signal
ON, OFF
ON: Gray screen output when camera power
supply is off
OFF: Color bar signal output when camera
power supply is off
<BAR CHARACTER>
C02
BAR CHARACTER
<ALL CLEAR>
Settings for strings 1 to 12 that are
superimposed on the color bar signal
Execute to clear all character strings
(Execute by ENTER)
<MONITOR 1>
C03
CHARACTER
WHITE LEVEL
BLACK LEVEL
Bar character settings
0.0 to 107.0% 71.5
White level settings for bar character strings
0.0 to 107.0%
Black (font border color) level settings for bar
character strings
PIX CHARACTER
WHITE LEVEL
PIX output character settings
75.0 to 107.0%
White level settings for PIX output character
strings
BLACK LEVEL
0.0 to 25.0%
Black (font border color) level settings for PIX
output character strings
Setup Menu
23
CCU CONFIGURATION
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Description
<MONITOR 2>
C04
LEVEL GATE
---, 1&2, 1, 2, OFF
1&2: Displays level gate 1&2
1: Displays level gate 1
2: Displays level gate 2
---: Displayed when camera not connected,
video output not set to CAMERA, or video
output is set to CAMERA and GATE MARKER
is ON (display only)
Y LEVEL1
Y LEVEL2
0 to 108% 49 61
Level gate 1 minimum and maximum detection
levels settings
–99 to 99 –25
Level gate 1 zebra range settings
0 to 108% 74 108
Level gate 2 minimum and maximum detection
levels settings
–99 to 99 –25
Level gate 2 zebra range settings
Gate signal display on/off settings
GATE MARKER
---, ON, OFF
---: Displayed when camera not connected
(display only)
–99 to 99 0
Gate signal level settings
MODULATION
MARKER
---, ON, OFF
4:3 aspect ratio mask function on/off settings
when EDGE CROP is ON
---: Displayed when camera not connected
(display only)
–99 to 99 0
Mask video level settings
ON, OFF
Marker signal on/off settings
4:3, 13:9, 14:9, EU VISTA, VISTA, Superimposed marker signal selection
CINEMA, FOLLOW DC
<MIC/AUDIO>
C05
CAM MIC GAIN
CH1
Microphone gain settings
---, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 dB
Settings vary depending on microphones
---: Displayed when camera not connected
(display only)
CH2
---, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 dB
AUDIO OUTPUT
CH1 LEVEL
Audio output level settings
–20, 0, +4 dBu
CH1 output level settings
CH2 LEVEL
–20, 0, +4 dBu
CH2 output level settings
<INTERCOM>
C06
SYSTEM I/F
4WIRE, RTS, CLEAR COM
(OFF), ON, OFF
Intercom interface (D-sub 25-pin) settings
TERMINATION
Connects to a 200 Ω terminator, if ON is
selected while 2-wire intercom interface (RTS
or CLEAR COM) is used
(OFF): Displayed when 4WIRE is selected in
SYSTEM I/F (display only)
PGM INPUT
–20, 0, +4 dBu
PGM input level settings
Setup Menu
24
CCU CONFIGURATION
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Description
<FRONT INCOM>
C07
(MIC ON), (MIC OFF), (PGM ON) CCU front panel MIC/PGM switch position
(display only)
(PROD), (ENG)
CCU front panel INTERCOM switch position
(display only)
INCOM MIC
CARBON, ECM, DYNAMIC
Headset microphone type connected to
INTERCOM on the front panel
CARBON: Carbon microphone (power supply,
20 dB gain)
ECM: Electret condenser microphone (power
supply, 40 dB gain)
DYNAMIC: Dynamic microphone (no power
supply, 60 dB gain)
MIC TYPE
BALANCE, UNBALANCE
Headset microphone type connected to
INTERCOM on the front panel
BALANCE: Balanced microphone
UNBALANCE: Unbalanced microphone
MIC GAIN
SIDE TONE
–6dB, 0dB, +6dB
Input gain setting
0 to 99 50
Side tone level settings
OFF: Signals are not mixed.
PGM MIX
OFF, INCOM+PGM,
L-INCOM/R-PGM
INCOM+PGM: INCOM and PGM signals are
mixed.
L-INCOM/R-PGM: Outputs an INCOM signal
through the left channel and a PGM signal
through the right
PGM LEVEL
SETUP
0 to 99 50
PGM level settings
<VIDEO SETUP>
C08
ON, OFF, --
ON: Adds a setup signal to VBS and SD YCD
component signal Ych-SYNC
OFF: No setup signal is added.
--: Displayed when format is PAL (display only)
Q FILTER
NARROW, WIDE, --
Q FILTER bandwidth setting
--: Displayed when format is PAL (display only)
SD G/Y SYNC
ON, OFF
SD RGB component signal Gch-SYNC or SD
YCD component signal Ych-SYNC on/off
<VIDEO ADJUST>
C09
VBS
VBS output settings
LEVEL
–99 to 99 0
VBS output level settings
Chroma settings for VBS output
PIX output settings
CHROMA
PIX
–99 to 99 0
LEVEL
–99 to 99 0
–99 to 99 0
–99 to 99 0
–99 to 99 0
PIX output level settings
Chroma settings for PIX output
S-VIDEO signal level settings
Component signal level settings
CHROMA
S-VIDEO LEVEL
COMPONENT LEVEL
Setup Menu
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CCU CONFIGURATION
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Description
<MENU SETTINGS>
C10
RESUME
ON, OFF
In menu mode, resume display of previously
displayed page function
RE DIRECTION
CATEGORY
CONTROL knob operating mode settings
STD, RVS
STD: CONTROL knob clockwise rotation
moves the CCU MENU pointer (,) down
RVS: CONTROL knob counterclockwise
rotation moves the CCU MENU pointer (,)
down
PAGE
ITEM
STD, RVS
STD: CONTROL knob clockwise rotation
displays the next page in the menu
RVS: CONTROL knob counterclockwise
rotation displays the next page in the menu
STD, RVS
STD: CONTROL knob clockwise rotation
moves the pointer (,) down to the next item
on the page
RVS: CONTROL knob counterclockwise
rotation moves the pointer (,) down to the
next item on the page
DATA
STD, RVS
STD: CONTROL knob clockwise rotation
selects the next data option
RVS: CONTROL knob counterclockwise
rotation selects the next data option
<DISPLAY>
C11
MESSAGE
ALL, WARNING, OFF
ALL: Displays all messages
WARNING: Displays system warning
messages and menu control messages
Camera messages and
switch settings on/off.
OFF: Displays only menu control messages
Displayed on the camera
diagnostics screen.
ALARM JUMP
ON, OFF
In menu mode, jump to display page if an error
occurs function
MASTER GAIN
ECS/SHUTTER
ND FILTER
IRIS
ON, OFF
Displays or hides the master gain indication
Displays or hides the ECS/shutter indication
Displays or hides the ND filter indication
Displays or hides the IRIS indication
Displays or hides the EXTENDER indication
Date and time settings
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
EXTENDER
DATE/TIME
ON, OFF
<DATE>
C12
20YY/MM/DD hh:mm
Time displayed in 24-hour
format
TIME ZONE
hh:mm
Time zone setting
−11h59m to +11h59m
<OTHERS>
C13
REAR PREVIEW
MOMENTARY, TOGGLE
REMOTE device preview operation switching
MOMENTARY: Display preview while
PREVIEW button on REMOTE device is
pressed
TOGGLE: Toggle preview on/off when the
PREVIEW button on REMOTE device is
pressed
CABLE COMP
25m, 50m, 75m, 100m
Cable compensation settings for frequency
losses in return video and prompter video
inputs
Setup Menu
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CCU CONFIGURATION
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Description
<FRONT PANEL 1>
C14
ASSIGNABLE/CUSTOM
SW1
NOT ASSIGN, GAMMA OFF, HD Front Panel SW1 button assignment
DTL OFF, SD DTL OFF, BLK
NOT ASSIGN: Not assigned (indicator always
GAMMA, KNEE OFF, AUTO
off)
KNEE, 5600K, CAM POWER
GAMMA OFF: Gamma off when indicator on
HD DTL OFF: HD detail off when indicator on
SD DTL OFF: SD detail off when indicator on
BLK GAMMA: Black gamma on when
indicator on
KNEE OFF: Knee off when indicator on
AUTO KNEE: Auto knee on when indicator on
5600K: 5600K on when indicator on
CAM POWER: Camera power on when
indicator on
SW2
NOT ASSIGN, GAMMA OFF, HD Front Panel SW2 button assignment
DTL OFF, SD DTL OFF, BLK
NOT ASSIGN: Not assigned (indicator always
GAMMA, KNEE OFF, AUTO
off)
KNEE, 5600K, CAM POWER
GAMMA OFF: Gamma off when indicator on
HD DTL OFF: HD detail off when indicator on
SD DTL OFF: SD detail off when indicator on
BLK GAMMA: Black gamma on when
indicator on
KNEE OFF: Knee off when indicator on
AUTO KNEE: Auto knee on when indicator on
5600K: 5600K on when indicator on
CAM POWER: Camera power on when
indicator on
VOLUME
NOT ASSIGN, HD GAMMA, SD
GAMMA, HD DTL LEVEL, SD DTL
LEVEL, BLK GAMMA
Front Panel CUSTOM knob assignment
NOT ASSIGN: Not assigned (knob
deactivated)
HD GAMMA: HD M-gamma setting
SD GAMMA: SD M-gamma setting
HD DTL LEVEL: HD detail level setting
SD DTL LEVEL: SD detail level setting
BLK GAMMA: Black gamma setting
VOLUME MODE
IRIS
REL, ABS
IRIS knob operating mode
REL: Relative value mode
ABS: Absolute value mode
M BLACK
REL, ABS
MASTER BLACK knob operating mode
REL: Relative value mode
ABS: Absolute value mode
R/B BLACK
REL/BLACK, ABS/BLACK,
REL/FLARE, ABS/FLARE
BLACK/FLARE knob function and operating
mode
REL/BLACK: BLACK (relative value mode)
ABS/BLACK: BLACK (absolute value mode)
REL/FLARE: FLARE (relative value mode)
ABS/FLARE: FLARE (absolute value mode)
R/B WHITE
REL, ABS
WHITE knob operating mode
REL: Relative value mode
ABS: Absolute value mode
Setup Menu
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CCU CONFIGURATION
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Description
<FRONT PANEL 2>
C15
VOLUME REL COEFF
IRIS
1/1, 1/2, 1/4
Relative coefficient when the IRIS knob is set
to relative value mode
1/1: Variable range roughly 100% of total
variation
1/2: Variable range roughly 50% of total
variation
1/4: Variable range roughly 25% of total
variation
M BLACK
1/1, 1/2, 1/4
Relative coefficient when the MASTER BLACK
knob is set to relative value mode
1/1: Variable range roughly 100% of total
variation
1/2: Variable range roughly 50% of total
variation
1/4: Variable range roughly 25% of total
variation
R/B BLACK
1/1, 1/2, 1/4, (FLARE)
Relative coefficient when the BLACK/FLARE
knob is set to relative value mode
1/1: Variable range roughly 100% of total
variation
1/2: Variable range roughly 50% of total
variation
1/4: Variable range roughly 25% of total
variation
(FLARE): Displayed when the BLACK/FLARE
knob is assigned to the FLARE function
(display only)
R/B WHITE
1/1, 1/2, 1/4
Relative coefficient selection when the WHITE
knob is set to relative value mode
1/1: Variable range roughly 100% of total
variation
1/2: Variable range roughly 50% of total
variation
1/4: Variable range roughly 25% of total
variation
CUSTOM
1/1, 1/2, 1/4
Relative coefficient when the CUSTOM knob is
set to relative value mode
1/1: Variable range roughly 100% of total
variation
1/2: Variable range roughly 50% of total
variation
1/4: Variable range roughly 25% of total
variation
SW BRIGHT
NORMAL, LOW
Front panel button lights LED brightness
Setup Menu
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CCU CONFIGURATION
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Description
<FRONT PANEL 3>
C16
(LOCK TARGET)
AWB: ON, OFF
Allows you to specify buttons on the front
panel to be locked.
ABB: ON, OFF
ATW: ON, OFF
BARS: ON, OFF
CALL: ON, OFF
PANEL: ON, OFF
A-SW1: ON, OFF
A-SW2: ON, OFF
INCOM: ON, OFF
STANDARD: ON, OFF
IRIS AT: ON, OFF
SHUT-ECS: ON, OFF
SHUT: ON, OFF
GAIN-U/D: ON, OFF
SHUT-U/D: ON, OFF
PRST WHT: ON, OFF
VOLUME: ON, OFF
MENU: ON, OFF
NETWORK SETTINGS menu
NETWORK SETTINGS
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Description
<TCP/IP SETTING>
N01
IP ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
DEFAULT GATEWAY
SET
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.254
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
Displays IP address
Displays subnet mask
Displays default gateway
A “SET OK?” message is displayed. Press
ENTER again to confirm the change.
(Execute by ENTER)
<LAN SETTINGS>
N02
AUTO NEGOTIATION
CONNECTION SPEED
ON, OFF
Select whether to automatically set the
connection speed and communication system
according to the device connected.
10M, 100M
Connection speed selection
10M: 10BASE-TX
100M: 100BASE-TX
Available only when OFF is selected in AUTO
NEGOTIATION
DUPLEX MODE
HALF, FULL
Communication system selection
HALF: Half-duplex communication
FULL: Full-duplex communication
Available only when OFF is selected in AUTO
NEGOTIATION
LINK CONDITION
SET
(DOWN), (UP)
Displays connection status (display only)
(DOWN): Connection failure
(UP): Connection successful
A “SET OK?” message is displayed. Press
ENTER again to confirm the change.
(Execute by ENTER)
Setup Menu
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NETWORK SETTINGS
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Description
<CNS SETTINGS>
N03
CNS MODE
LEGACY, BRIDGE
Network connection mode selection
LEGACY: External controller connected using
CCA-5 cable only
BRIDGE: External controller connected using
point-to-point LAN cable
CCU NO
0 to 96, A to Z
CCU number settings
<NETWORK RESET>
N04
ALL RESET
A “NET SETTINGS RESET OK?” message is
displayed. Press ENTER again to reset
NETWORK SETTINGS menu items to factory
default values.
(Execute by ENTER)
Setup Menu
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Notes on using cable extension connectors (CCZZ-1E,
CCZZ-1B):
Appendix
Avoid using more than three connectors at the same time.
Transmission range may decrease by 10 m when one
cable connector is used.
Notes on Use
Examples of cable connection
An equivalent cable length of up to 100 m is approved. With a
length of more than 100 m, losses in the cable will not be
compensated properly.
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.
Cable
Connections
Approved/Disapproved
length
100 m 100 m cable (×1)
50 m cables (×2)
Approved
Disapproved
Equivalent cable length: 50 + 50
+ 10 (connector) = 110 m
50 m cable (×1) and
25 m cables (×2)
Disapproved
Equivalent cable length: 50 + 25
+ 25 + 10 + 10 (2 connectors) =
120 m
• 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.
25 m cables (×4)
Disapproved
Equivalent cable length: 25 + 25
+ 25 + 25 + 10 + 10 +10 (3
connectors) = 130 m
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.
85 m
75 m
50 m cable (×1) and
25 m cable (×1) and
10 m cable (×1)
Disapproved
Equivalent cable length: 50 + 25
+ 10 + 10 +10 (2 connectors) =
105 m
50 m cable (×1) and
25 m cable (×1)
Approved
After use
Equivalent cable length: 50 + 25
+ 10 (connector) = 85 m
Set the POWER switch on the CCU to the OFF position.
25 m cables (×3)
Approved
Equivalent cable length: 25 + 25
+ 25 + 10 + 10 (2 connectors) =
95 m
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.
50 m
50 m cable (×1)
25 m cables (×2)
Approved
Approved
Equivalent cable length: 25 + 25
+ 10 (connector) = 60 m
Low-loss Digital Transmission via
Multi-core Cable
Error Messages
When an error is detected in the CCU or the camera, the
ALARM indicator turns on and an error message is displayed
on the CCU.
Digital data transmission between the camera and CCU
minimizes image degradation regardless of transmission
distance. However, some errors, for example errors due to
external noise in long-distance transmission, may be
corrected by partial image interpolation of images in frame
store.
Error message
Indication
CCU: GEN LOCK NG
CCU: DPR NG
External reference sync error
Front DPR board power supply,
PLD error
Multi-core transmission distances
CCU: PS FAN NG
Power supply block fan error
The transmission distance allowed for Sony CCZ-A multi-core
CCU: PS CABLE OPEN
CAMERA connector camera
open circuit error
1)
2)
cable connections is between 5 m and 100 m . The distance
may decrease depending on the conditions, such as cable
degradation.
CCU: PS RCP PWR SUPPLY
NG
Remote control panel
(connected to REMOTE
connector) power supply error
1) CCZ-A5/10/25/50/100 cable
2) Based on a single CCZ-A100 cable used. Transmission range
may vary when more than one cable is used.
Appendix
31
Error message
Indication
Pr/R/R-Y, Y/G/Y,
Pb/B/B-Y
BNC type (3)
CCU: AT NG
Front AT board power supply,
PLD error
• HD component video
Y (100% white): 0.7 Vp-p
Pr/Pb (75% color bar): 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω
CCU:RX WARNING
Transmission losses between
camera and CCU or disapproved
cable length for compensation
• HD RGB video
R/G/B (100% white): 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω
• SD RGB video
R/G/B (100% white): 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω
Specifications
• SD component video
Y (100% white): 0.714 Vp-p
HXCU-D70
Pr/Pb (75% color bar): 0.756 Vp-p, 75 Ω
VBS1, 2
PIX
BNC type (2), VBS 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω
General
BNC type (1), VBS/R/G/B (VBS 1.0 Vp-p,
75 Ω)
Power supply
AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Current consumption 2.2 A (max)
SYNC
BNC type (1)
Inrush current
(1) Maximum possible inrush current at
initial switch-on (Voltage changes caused
by manual switching):
HD: BTA-S001A, tri-level sync, 0.6 Vp-p,
75 Ω
SD: composite sync, 0.3 Vp-p, 75 Ω
50A peak, 9.5A r.m.s. (240V AC)
HD SYNC/SD SYNC selectable
(2) Inrush current after a mains interruption
of five seconds (Voltage changes caused at
zero-crossing):
AUDIO OUTPUT
CH-1, CH-2
XLR 3-pin, male (2), 0/–20 dBu
15A peak, 5A r.m.s. (240V AC)
S-VIDEO OUTPUT
HDMI OUTPUT
4-pin
Operating temperature 5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F)
Type A, 19-pin
Storage temperature
Weight
–20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)
Approx. 6.5 kg (14 lb 5.3 oz)
Supplied accessories
Number plates (1 set)
Input/output connectors
Operating Instructions: Japanese (1) / English (1)
Warranty booklet (1)
CAMERA
Multiconnector (1)
INTERCOM
XLR 5-pin (1)
CD-ROM (1)
INTERCOM/TALLY/
PGM
D-sub 25-pin, female (1)
Optional accessories
• INTERCOM (PROD, ENG), 4W/RTS/CC,
0 dBu
• PGM 1 system, –20/0/+4 dBu
• TALLY (R, G)
United States and Canada: Plug holder B (2-990-242-01)
Other areas: Plug holder C (3-613-640-01)
United States and Canada: Power cord set (1-551-812-XX)
Other areas: Power cord set (1-782-929-XX)
• PREVIEW
REMOTE
TRUNK
8-pin multiconnector (1)
D-sub 9-pin, female (1), RS-232C 1 system
8-pin (1)
CCA-5-3 (3 m), CCA-5-10 (10 m) connection cables
CCZ-A5/10/25/50/100 multi-core cable
CCZZ-1B, CCZZ-1E cable extension connectors
Service manual
LAN
Input connectors
AC IN
(1), AC 100 to 240 V
Related equipment
VBS RETURN
BNC type (4), loop-through output,
1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω, 2 systems
HD Color Camera
HXC-D70
REFERENCE
BNC type (2), loop-through output
RCP-1000-series Remote Control Panel
HD: SMPTE 274M, tri-level sync, 0.6 Vp-p,
75 Ω
SD: Black burst (NTSC: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 Ω;
PAL: 0.3 Vp-p, 75Ω)
PROMPTER
BNC type (2), loop-through output, VBS
signal, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω, 1 system
Output connectors
SDI OUTPUT 1 to 4
BNC type (4)
HD SDI: SMTPE 292M, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 Ω,
1.485/1.4835 Gbps bit rate
SD SDI: SMPTE 259M, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 Ω,
270 Mbps bit rate
HD SDI/SD SDI selectable
Appendix
32
Pin assignment
Dimensions
INTERCOM
5
1
4
2
3
- EXT VIEW -
No.
Signal
Specifications
1
INTERCOM MIC IN (Y)/
(GND)*
-20 dBu (CARBON)
-40 dBu (ECM)
-60 dBu
2
INTERCOM MIC IN (X)
(DYNAMIC, BALANCE/
UNBALANCE)
CABLE
ALARM
OPEN
INTERCOM
MIC-ON
MENU
CANCEL
SHUTTER
MASTER GAIN
UP
ECS
ON
PANEL
ALARM
ACTIVE
SW1
SW2
BARS
STANDARD
WHITE
PROD
ENG
DISP
UP
AUTO
IRIS/MB
ACTIVE
OFF
CAM
POWER
66
(2 / )
MENU
ENTER
DOWN
DOWN
IRIS
POWER
LOCK
ON
CONTROL
CUSTOM
ATW
PRESET
BLACK/FLARE
MASTER BLACK
EXT
WHITE
UT
BLACK
CALL
5
A
O
3
4
5
GND
GND
8
OFF
NETWORK
HD CAMERA CONTROL UNIT HXCU-D70
3
424 (16 / )
4
INTERCOM L OUT
INTERCOM R OUT
482 (19)
* When the signal is unbalanced, connect the GND signal of the
microphone to pin 1.
Unit: mm (inches)
INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM
Design and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
13
25
1
14
Note
Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use.
SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY
KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT
OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE
PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT, EITHER
DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER
EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER
REASON WHATSOEVER.
- EXT VIEW -
No.
1
Signal
Specifications
ENG (R) (X) OUT
ENG (R) (Y) OUT
ENG (G)
ENG SYSTEM RECEIVE
0 dBu BALANCED
2
3
GND for ENG
4
ENG (T) (X) IN
ENG (T) (Y) IN
PGM1 (X) IN
PGM1 (Y) IN
PGM1 (G) IN
GND
ENG SYSTEM TALK
0 dBu BALANCED
5
6
-20 dBu/0 dBu/+4 dBu
(Selectable with CCU Menu)
7
8
9
GND for TALLY OUT
10
PREVIEW OUT
OPEN COLLECTOR
(Max. 30 mA)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
R TALLY (X) IN
R TALLY (G) IN
GND
ON: SHORT
OFF: OPEN
CHASSIS GND
PROD (R) (X) OUT
PROD (R) (Y) OUT
PROD (G)
PROD SYSTEM RECEIVE
0 dBu BALANCED
GND for PROD
PROD (T) (X) IN
PROD (T) (Y) IN
NC
PROD SYSTEM TALK
0 dBu BALANCED
NC
GND
CHASSIS GND
Appendix
33
Sony Corporation
Printed in Japan
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