MAINTENANCE MANUAL Volume 1 1st Edition (Revised 1) Serial No. 100001 and Higher: BVP-E30 Serial No. 400001 and Higher: BVP-E30P Serial No. 100001 and Higher: BVP-E30WS Serial No. 400001 and Higher: BVP-E30WSP
! WARNING
This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
! WARNUNG
Die Anleitung ist nur fr qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt. Alle Wartungsarbeiten drfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgefhrt werden. Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegeben Wartungsarbeiten drfen nur von Personen ausgefhrt werden, die eine spezielle Befhigung dazu besitzen.
! AVERTISSEMENT
Ce manual est destin uniquement aux personnes comptentes en charge de lentretien. Afin de rduire les risques de dcharge lectrique, dincendie ou de blessure neffectuer que les rparations indiques dans le mode demploi moins dtre qualifi pour en effectuer dautres. Pour toute rparation faire appel une personne comptente uniquement.
Voor de klanten in Nederland Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein chemisch afval (KCA).
Fr Kunden in Deutschland Entsorgungshinweis: Bitte werfen Sie nur entladene Batterien in die Sammelboxen beim Handel oder den Kommunen. Entladen sind Batterien in der Regel dann, wenn das Gert abschaltet und signalisiert Batterie leer oder nach lngerer Gebrauchsdauer der Batterien nicht mehr einwandfrei funktioniert. Um sicherzugehen, kleben Sie die Batteriepole z.B. mit einem Klebestreifen ab oder geben Sie die Batterien einzeln in einen Plastikbeutel.
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ADVARSEL! Lithiumbatteri-Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig hndtering. Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levr det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandren. CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions. ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosjonsfare. Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten. Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandren.
Vorsicht! Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemem Austausch der Batterie. Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen hnlichen Typ. Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers.
VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Anvnd samma batterityp eller en likvrdig typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera anvnt batteri enligt gllande freskrifter.
VAROITUS ATTENTION Il y a danger dexplosion sil y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du mme type ou dun type quivalent recommand par le constructeur. Mettre au rebut les batteries usages conformment aux instructions du fabricant. Paristo voi rjht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hvit kytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
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Table of Contents
Manual Structure
Purpose of this manual ........................................................... 3 (E) Related manuals ..................................................................... 3 (E) Contents .................................................................................. 4 (E) 1-12. Setting Scene File Number .................................... 1-18 (E) 1-13. Removing and Reinstalling the Flexible Card Wires ...................................................................... 1-19 (E) 1-14. How to Extend the Circuit Board .......................... 1-20 (E) 1-14-1. 1-14-2. 1-14-3. Extending the DPR-261 Board ..................... 1-20 (E) Extending the DC-DC Converter ................. 1-20 (E) Extending the CCD Block ............................ 1-21 (E) Recommended Replacement Parts ............... 1-22 (E) Cares after Using under Special Environment ................................................. 1-24 (E) Fixtures ......................................................... 1-25 (E) Notes for Replacing the Flexible Card Wire .............................................................. 1-26 (E) Notes for Replacing the Board ..................... 1-26 (E) Notes for Replacing the Connector on the Board ................................................. 1-27 (E)
1. Service Overview
1-1. Note on Service ........................................................ 1-1 (E) Confirming the ROM Version ........................ 1-1 (E) Compatibility of File Data .............................. 1-1 (E) Error Messages Displayed when Memory Stick is Used ................................................... 1-1 (E) Note on PA-272/273/274 Boards ................... 1-1 (E) Description on Backup Battery ...................... 1-2 (E) Description on CCD Block Number .............. 1-2 (E) Notes on Spare Parts ...................................... 1-2 (E) Unleaded Solder ............................................. 1-2 (E)
1-15. Inspection and Maintenance .................................. 1-22 (E) 1-15-1. 1-15-2. 1-15-3. 1-16-1. 1-16-2. 1-16-3.
1-1-1. 1-1-2. 1-1-3. 1-1-4. 1-1-5. 1-1-6. 1-1-7. 1-1-8. 1-2. 1-3. 1-4. 1-5. 1-6. 1-7.
Connector Input/Output Signals .............................. 1-3 (E) Connection Connector ............................................. 1-7 (E) Function of Internal Switches .................................. 1-7 (E) Remove and Installation of Exterior Parts ............... 1-9 (E) Location of Printed Wiring Boards .......................... 1-9 (E) Circuit Description ................................................. 1-10 (E) CCD Block (PA-272/273/274 Boards, TG-229 Board, and NR-72 Board) ............... 1-10 (E) Video Signal System (VA-226 Board, DPR-261 Board, and IF-969 Board) ............ 1-11 (E) System Control (AT-148 Board) .................. 1-12 (E) Power Supply Block (DC-DC Converter) (RE-201 Board) ............................................ 1-13 (E) 2-1. Replacing the CCD Block and Component Parts .... 2-1 (E) 2-1-1. Replacing the CCD Unit ................................ 2-1 (E) 2-1-2. 2-1-3. 2-1-4. 2-2. 2-3. 2-4. 2-5. 2-6. 2-7. 2-8. 2-9. Positioning Adjustment for Filter Knob ......... 2-3 (E) Replacing the Boards Inside the CCD Unit ... 2-4 (E) Adjusting Filter Position After Replacing the DR-536 Board ................................................ 2-6 (E)
Replacing the VF Connector ................................... 2-7 (E) Replacing the Illuminated ASSIGNABLE Switch .. 2-7 (E) Replacing the RET/INCOM Switch ........................ 2-9 (E) Removing the V Shoe Bracket ................................ 2-9 (E) Replacing the MENU SELECT Knob/ MENU Switch/DISPLAY Switch ......................... 2-10 (E) Replacing the LENS Connector ............................. 2-11 (E) Replacing the TEST OUT Connector .................... 2-11 (E) Replacing the Side Switch Panel Block ................. 2-12 (E)
Diagnosis ............................................................... 1-14 (E) Contents of the EEPROM and FRAM Data .......... 1-15 (E)
1-10. Adjustment and Setting Items After Replacement of Board ................................................................. 1-16 (E) 1-10-1. CCD Unit ...................................................... 1-16 (E) 1-10-2. 1-10-3. 1-10-4. 1-10-5. 1-10-6. 1-11-1. 1-11-2. TG-229 Board .............................................. 1-16 (E) NR-72 Board ................................................ 1-16 (E) VA-226 Board .............................................. 1-16 (E) DPR-261 Board ............................................ 1-16 (E) AT-148 Board .............................................. 1-16 (E) Upgrading MAIN Program .......................... 1-17 (E) Upgrading BOOT Program .......................... 1-17 (E)
2-10. Replacing the Front Switch Panel Block ............... 2-12 (E) 2-11. Replacing the MIC Connector ............................... 2-13 (E) 2-12. Replacing the DC-DC Converter ........................... 2-13 (E) 2-13. Replacing the MB-953 Board ................................ 2-14 (E) 2-14. Replacing the CN-2204 Board ............................... 2-15 (E) 2-15. Replacing the Memory Stick Case (CN-2206 Board) ................................................... 2-16 (E)
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3. Setup Menu
3-1. 3-2. 3-3. 3-4. 3-5. 3-6. 3-7. 3-8. Setup Menu .............................................................. 3-1 (E) TOP Menu ............................................................... 3-3 (E) OPERATION Menu ................................................ 3-4 (E) PAINT Menu ......................................................... 3-13 (E) MAINTENANCE Menu ........................................ 3-26 (E) FILE Menu ............................................................. 3-35 (E) DIAGNOSIS Menu ............................................... 3-40 (E) SERVICE Menu .................................................... 3-40 (E)
RPN Pixel Concealment ........................................ 5-14 (E) RPN Compensation Adjustment ............................ 5-15 (E) White Vertical Line Compensation ....................... 5-16 (E) V-SUB Voltage Adjustment .................................. 5-17 (E) V-REG Voltage Adjustment .................................. 5-18 (E)
4. File System
4-1. 4-2. 4-3. 4-4. 4-5. 4-6. 4-7. 4-8. File Structure ........................................................... 4-1 (E) Operator File ............................................................ 4-2 (E) Preset Operator File ................................................. 4-3 (E) Scene File ................................................................. 4-4 (E) Reference File .......................................................... 4-6 (E) Lens File .................................................................. 4-8 (E) OHB File ................................................................ 4-10 (E) File Items ............................................................... 4-12 (E)
5. Electrical Alignment
5-1. Preparation ............................................................... 5-1 (E) Equipment Required ....................................... 5-1 (E) Notes on Adjustment ...................................... 5-2 (E) Connection ..................................................... 5-2 (E) Initial Settings ................................................ 5-3 (E) Presetting Compensation Data ....................... 5-4 (E) SERVICE Menu ............................................. 5-4 (E) Maintaining the Grayscale Chart .................... 5-5 (E)
5-2. VA-226 Board Adjustment ...................................... 5-7 (E) 5-2-1. Black Balance Adjustment ............................. 5-7 (E) 5-2-2. 5-2-3. 5-3. 5-4. 5-3-1. 5-4-1. 5-4-2. 5-4-3. 5-4-4. Flare Offset Adjustment ................................. 5-7 (E) Offset Adjustment .......................................... 5-8 (E) PA Gain Adjustment ...................................... 5-9 (E) Video Level Adjustment (1) ......................... 5-10 (E) Video Level Adjustment (2) ......................... 5-11 (E) TEST OUT Level Adjustment ..................... 5-12 (E) SC Frequency Adjustment ........................... 5-13 (E)
PA-272/273/274 Boards Adjustment ....................... 5-9 (E) DPR-261 Board Adjustment .................................. 5-10 (E)
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Manual Structure
Purpose of this manual
This manual is the maintenance manual volume 1 of Color Video Camera BVP-E30/ E30P/E30WS/E30WSP. This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and is provided information that is premised parts levels service for this unit.
Related manuals
Besides this maintenance manual volume 1, the following manuals are available. . Operation Manual (Supplied with this unit) This manual is necessary for the use and the operation of this unit. Part No.: 3-854-245-XX . CD-ROM Manual (Supplied with this unit) This manual contains the operation manual of BVP-E30/E30WS, the operation manual of each peripheral equipment included in BVP-E30 series, and the maintenance manual of partial equipment (camera adaptor and the like). Part No.: 3-854-379-XX . Maintenance Manual Volume 2 (Available on request) This manual is provided information that is premised the parts level service (exploded views, block diagrams, board layouts, schematic diagrams, detailed parts lists and the like.) for this unit. If this manual is required, please contact to your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Part No.: 9-968-050-XX . Semiconductor Pin Assignments CD-ROM (Available on request) This Semiconductor Pin Assignments CD-ROM allows you to search for semiconductors used in Communication B&P Company equipment. Semiconductors that cannot be searched for on this CD-ROM are listed in the maintenance manual for the corresponding unit. The maintenance manual contains a complete list of all semiconductors and their ID Nos., and thus should be used together with the CD-ROM. Part number: 9-968-546-06
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Contents
The following is a summary of the sections of this manual. Section 1 Service Overview Describes the location of major parts, on-board, switches, tools, fixtures, adjustments/setup after board replace, etc. Section 2 Parts Replacement Describes the replacement procedure of circuit board, CCD unit, connectors, switches and others. Section 3 Setup Menu Describes the setup menu, etc. Section 4 File System Describes the file structure, etc. Section 5 Electrical Alignment Describes electrical adjustment necessary for maintenance of the unit or replacement of parts.
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SPECIFICATIONS No connection L: Indicator lights OPEN: Indicator goes out H: NORMAL (4:3) L: WIDE (16:9) No connection *Note1 H: CCIR, L: EIA No connection H: Indicator lights L: Indicator goes out No connection 1 V p-p, VF: Zi = 1 kZ H: OFF, L: ON 1.0 V p-p, VF: Zi = 1 kZ No connection 700 mV p-p, VF: Zi = 1 kZ, 75 % color-bars 700 mV p-p, VF: Zi = 1 kZ, 75 % color-bars H: Indicator lights L: Indicator goes out H: Indicator lights L: Indicator goes out REG +9.3 V GND +10.5 V to +17 V
ABNORMAL IND OUT 16:9 MODE OUT NC COMP/VBS SW IN/OUT CCIR/EIA OUT NC G TALLY OUT NC Y (X) OUT ZEBRA ON IN VF VIDEO OUT (X) NC B-Y (X) OUT R-Y (X) OUT BATT IND OUT TALLY IND OUT +9.3 V (VF) OUT GND UNREG OUT
(EXTERNAL VIEW)
3 No. SIGNAL 1 2 3 MIC IN (G) MIC IN (X) MIC IN (Y) SPECIFICATIONS _60 dBu High impedance balanced 4 5 6
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(EXTERNAL VIEW)
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SIGNAL RET VIDEO ENABLE IN RET 2 ENABLE IN GND AUTO +5 V OUT IRIS CONT OUT UNREG OUT IRIS POSITION IN AUTO/MANU OUT EXTENDER ON/OFF IN SPECIFICATIONS ENABLE: 0 V DISABLE: +5 V or OPEN ENABLE: 0 V DISABLE: +5 V or OPEN GND for UNREG AUTO: +5 V MANU: 0 V or OPEN +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V (F2.8) +10.5 V to +17 V +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V (F2.8) AUTO IRIS: 0 V MANUAL IRIS: +5 V EX 2 ON: 0 V EX 0.8 ON: +1.8 V OFF: +4.8 V WIDE: +2 V TELE: +7 V H: +5V L: 0V H: +5V L: 0V
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Note1: Specification of COMP/VBS SW Signal When powering on, the microcomputer of the camera identifies a viewfinder in use by detecting the voltage at pin 5. H: Color VF, L: B/W VF . In use of B/W VF Voltage control of pin 5 is disabled during operation. Switching between the return video signal and monochrome signal for the viewfinder is done by the camera and selected signal is output at pin 12 to the viewfinder. . In use of Color VF By controlling the voltage at pin 5 during operation, switching between the decoded return video signal and the camera component signal is done in the viewfinder. H: Camera, L: Return video 1-3 (E)
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Y/R-Y/B-Y GND
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NC NC VBS GENLOCK IN (G) RET VIDEO IN (X) MONITOR VIDEO OUT (G) VTR START/STOP OUT NC MIC 1 OUT (G) MIC 1 OUT (X) NC NC AUDIO LEVEL IN NC NC REC TALLY IN
No connection No connection GND for GENLOCK/H CONT IN 1.0 V p-p, Zi = 1 kZ GND for MONITOR VIDEO Zo < 10 kZ No connection GND for CAM MIC Zo < 600 Z, _60 dBu balanced No connection No connection Zi > 1 kZ (_15 dBu at 0 VU) No connection No connection ON; +5 V, OFF; +2.5 V or 0 V, Zi > 20 kZ *Note 3 SAVE; +4.5 V, STANDBY; 0 V, Zo < 10 kZ
No connection 0 V (0 dB) to 7 V (_50 dB or less) Zo < 600 Z, _60 dBu balanced No connection 1.0 V p-p *
Note 4
+5.0 V p-p Negative pulse, Zo < 100 Z ENABLE; 0 V, DISABLE; +5 V or OPEN PB; +4.5 V, CAM; 0 V or OPEN
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H CONT IN ANALOG GND DIGITAL HD OUT COM CONT IN IIC CLOCK OUT (CA) NC
0 V to 5 V, Analog
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VTR SAVE OUT GND NC COM DATA OUT IIC DATA IN/OUT (CA) NC
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Note 2 : Specifications of BATT ALARM Signal VTR has a battery voltage detection and waring signal generation circuits and it sends the signal shown below to the camera.
Battery Terminal Voltage (VTR internal battery) 12.011.1 V dc 11.110.8 V dc 1.0 0.2 Hz duty 50 10 % Input Signal at Pin 19 0V LED on Viewfinder Stays out Blinks at 1 Hz Lights up 10.8 V dc
23 V dc across 300 Z
2.5 0.5 V dc REC TALLY signal 1.0 0.2 Hz duty 50 10 % Power ON When VTR changes from POWER SAVE to REC START mode, or when the servo is lost
REC RESET signal 10100 msec When VTR changes from STANDBY to REC START mode, or in REC mode At the end of STOP tape or When mode VTR is put into STOP mode by itself (REC RESET signal does not appear when VTR is put into STOP mode by operating the camera)
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No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 SIGNAL G (L) OUT G (2) OUT G (4) OUT G (6) OUT G (8) OUT R (L) OUT R (2) OUT R (4) OUT R (6) OUT R (8) OUT B (L) OUT B (2) OUT B (4) OUT B (6) OUT B (8) OUT DIGITAL GND DIGITAL BLANKING OUT DIGITAL SYNC OUT NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC (Reserve) 18 MHz OUT (G) GND for 18 MHz GND for DIGITAL 3.3 V p-p 3.3 V p-p No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection 2.5 V p-p 2.5 V p-p 2.5 V p-p SPECIFICATIONS No. 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 SIGNAL G (1) OUT G (3) OUT G (5) OUT G (7) OUT G (M) OUT R (1) OUT R (3) OUT R (5) OUT R (7) OUT R (M) OUT B (1) OUT B (3) OUT B (5) OUT B (7) OUT B (M) OUT DIGITAL GND DIGITAL SAMPLE OUT DIGITAL VD OUT DIGITAL CF OUT NC NC NC NC NC NC NC (Reserve) NC NC NC NC NC (Reserve) 18 MHz OUT (X) 3.3 V p-p No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection GND for DIGITAL 3.3 V p-p 3.3 V p-p 3.3 V p-p No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection 2.5 V p-p 2.5 V p-p 2.5 V p-p SPECIFICATIONS
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NR-72 Board
Ref. No. S101-1 Designation SINGLE/DUAL Description Set corresponding to the filter disk type of the camera to be used. S: Single filter D: Dual filters NC Factory setting BVP-E30P: BVP-E30: BVP-E30WS: BVP-E30WSP: _ S D D D
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TG-229 Board
Ref. No. S1-1 S1-2 Designation 4:3/16:9 PAL/NTSC Description Set corresponding to the camera to be used. Set corresponding to the camera to be used. Factory setting BVP-E30/E30P: 4:3 BVP-E30WS/E30WSP: 16:9 BVP-E30/E30WS: BVP-E30P/E30WSP: NTSC PAL
2 S 1 2 D
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Loosen 4 screws.
SW-1071
DC-DC CONVERTER (RE-201 board) CN-2206 AT-148 IF-969 VA-226 SW-1067 SW-1068 SW-1069 SW-1070
PA-272
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NR-72 Board The NR-72 board contains a power stabilization circuit to stabilize various power supply voltages to be supplied to the CCD block, black/white shading correction signal generation circuit, and optical filter interface circuits. . The power stabilization circuit stabilizes the following power supply voltages to be supplied to the CCD block. +15.0 V +30.0 V +6.0 V +5.3 V +3.3 V +2.5 V +1.8 V +1.1 V _10.0V _8.0 V _4.5 V . The black/white shading correction signal and TEST SAW signal are generated in IC104, and are sent to the VA-226 board to mix with the video signal. . This board has two optical filter interface circuits, one is for the two-filters type with a servomotor used in the BVP-E30/E30WS/E30WSP, the other is for one filter type without a servomotor used in the BVP-E30P. The switch S101 switches these circuits.
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1-7-2. Video Signal System (VA-226 Board, DPR-261 Board, and IF-969 Board)
VA-226 Board The VA-226 circuit amplifies the R, G, B video signals output from the PA boards, performs various correction, and then sends them to the DPR-261 board. As the R, G, and B circuits are basically the same, Rch is explained as an example below. The video signal output from the PA board is passed through the trap filter (FL101), and input to the first amplifier stage composed of Q102 to Q108. In this amplifier, black shading correction, 5600K switching (Rch and Bch only) and clamping are performed. The clamped signal is switched between 0 dB/6 dB/12 dB/ 18 dB by the amplifier composed of Q110 to Q117 and blanking cleaning is performed by IC102. Clamping is also performed in this amplifier. After this, the change of 0 dB/3 dB/6 dB/12 dB and flare correction are performed in the amplifier composed of Q125 to Q131 and Q133 to Q135, and the signals are output to the DPR-261 board. In addition, switching of the video signal and TEST SAW signal is also performed.
DPR-261 Board The DPR-261 board is mainly composed of the A/D block which converts analog RGB signals input from the VA226 board to digital, camera DSP (digital signal processor) block which performs various signal processing, and D/A block which converts digital signals processed by the camera DSP block to analog. In the A/D block, after analog RGB signals input from the VA-226 board are clamped, they are passed through the pre-filters (FL101, FL102, and FL103), and converted to 14-bit digital signals by the A/D converter (IC102, IC202, and IC302). The A/D-converted digital signals are input to the camera DSP LSI (IC1). IC1 performs detection of average values and peak values of video signals required for automatic operations of the camera such as auto black balance, auto white balance, auto iris, etc., processings white balance, white shading correction, matrix, detail, and gamma, and digital encoding for VBS signals. 25 PsF/29.94 PsF conversion functions and slow shutter are also realized using the SDRAM (IC801). These processed signals are output from IC1 as various digital video signals. Of the digital video signals output from IC1, only the Y/RY/B-Y signals for the digital CA are passed through the buffers (IC1001 to IC1005) and then output at the DPR261 board as the digital signals. The other digital signals are converted to analog signal. In the D/A block, the Y/R-Y/B-Y signal is D/A-converted by IC501, the VBS/SC by IC502, the Y/R-Y/B-Y signal for VF by IC503, and the TEST signal by IC800. The DPR-261 board, also control PLL and H-Phase/SCPhase at genlock and generates various timing pulses such as HD/VD/SYNC.
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IF-969 Board The IF-969 board is composed of the driver block which switches and outputs the analog signals D/A converted by the DPR-261 board and RET signal sent when CCU is connected to each block, and the I/O block inputs/outputs the control signals from/to the lens, VF and the camera adaptor. The VBS signal which is D/A-converted by the DPR-261 board is input to the IF-969 board and branched into two. One is sent to the camera adaptor as VBS output by 75 Z output driver after passed through the video driver IC (IC105). The other is switched by the analog switch IC (IC104) and output at the TEST OUT terminal. This unit has the two systems to output the TEST signal. One system outputs the TEST signal as a MONITOR OUT to the camera adaptor after being switched by IC104 analog switch. The other outputs that at the TEST OUT terminal by the 75 Z output driver after passing through IC105 driver IC. At this terminal, VBS, TEST or RET signals which is selected by IC104 analog switch is output. According to another switch setting, character signal can be added to the above output signal. The RET signal sent when CCU is connected and the GENLOCK input signal from the camera adaptor are switched by the analog switch circuit (Q101 to Q107) and the RET signal is separated to two pathes. The one is output at the TEST OUT terminal via the analog switch IC (IC104) after switching between the RET signal and the TEST signal is done by the analog switch circuit (Q126, Q115 to Q117, IC2). The other is output to VF VIDEO OUT after switching between the RET signal and the VFVIDEO signal is done by the analog switch circuit (Q4 to Q6). And also, to synchronize the GENLOCK input of the camera adaptor with the external input video signal, the IF969 board is provided with the floating amplifier circuit and sync separation circuit to send the external sync signals EXT-SC and EXT-SYNC to the DPR-261 board. When a color VF is connected, the signals VF-Y, VF R-Y, VF B-Y input from the DPR-261 board are mixed with the cursor, marker signal and character signal generated in the character generator IC (IC5) and then output as a COLOR VF signal. When a white/black VF is connected, the VF-Y signal input from the DPR-261 board are mixed with the cursor, marker and character signals in the different block to the COLOR VF signal and then output to VF VIDEO OUT as a monochrome VF signal.
The I/O block controls the switching input signal from the switches of the camera, input/output signals from/to the camera adaptor and lens, and output signal to VF using the I/O expander (IC307) which communicates with the AT148 board.
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. Voltage Control Circuit The eight output voltages out of the 11 voltages are stabilized with direct feedback control by the PWM POWER CONTROL (IC2, IC3, IC7, and IC8). Each control IC can independently control two voltages each. +1.4 V, +2.5 V, +5.3 V, +3.3 V, +6.6 V, and +9.3 V are output from the step-down chopper circuit while _5 V is output from the polarity reversed chopper circuit. The sync rectification circuit is adopted for all except +9.3V to obtain high efficiency. _10.5 V is output from the flyback regulator using the transformer T1. The three voltages +16.0 V, +32.0 V, and +46.0 V are also output by the T1 coil, however they are not directly stabilized. For +1.4 V, accurate voltage is required. Therefore, it detects the voltage in the DPR-261 board to absorb voltage drop during transmission.
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1-8. Diagnosis
The unit is provided with the diagnosis function which can be used for the self-diagnosis of each plug-in board and the OHB, and is displayed in the OPERATION menu. Operation Display the DIAGNOSIS page of the OPERATION menu referring to Section 3-1. Display
<DIAGNOSIS> ROM:V1.00 1 CAMERA:UC OHB:-VA :-DPR:-IF :-AT :-HUR:99999H CCU :-CA-570 MD:-AU:-TR:--
2 3 4 5 6 7
Description on display
Marks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Board/Block OHB (CCD UNIT) VA-226 DPR-261 IF-969 AT-148 HUR CCU/RM * Criteria for judging Communication error with IC8/PA-272 board Communication error with IC701 or defect of sub-regulator circuit operation inside the board. Communication error with IC507 or defect of sub-regulator circuit operation inside the board. Communication error with IC307 or defect of sub-regulator circuit operation inside the board. Low capacity of BT1 Indicates the power-on time of the camera. (The display stops in 99999 when the power-on time exceeds 99999H.) The serial data is correctly received from the CCU or RM connected to the unit. (__ is displayed during a normal operation.)
About mark 8 CA, is as described below according to the type of CA connected to the camera. Refer to the maintenance manual supplied with the camera adaptor.
CA-570 MD:-AU:-TR:-CA-530 VSE:-DVP:-DC :-CA-550 MD:-AU:-TR:-CA-950 DA :-IF :-AU :-SDI:-DPR:-TX :--
1-14 (E)
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DPR-261
EEPROM
PA-272
EEPROM
*1
VA-226
EEPROM
*1: IC8 on the PA-272 board cannot be replaced because the data cannot be re-set. When IC needs to be replaced due to defective IC, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
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1-15 (E)
. Reset the reference file, operator file and scene file. (Refer to Section 4.) . Replace lithium battery on the AT-148 board with a new one, and reset date. (Refer to Sections 1-1-5 and 3-5.)
1-16 (E)
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Upgrading by Powering ON the Unit 1. Insert the memory stick in which the upgrading program is already saved. 2. Turn on the power while pressing the VTR START switch and MENU SELECT knob on the camera front simultaneously. 3. The upgrading status is displayed on the viewfinder screen. 4. When the version upgrade is completed, the message Complete will be displayed. n When the tally switch on the camera adaptor is set to ON, the tally lamp will blink during being upgrading, and then light up when upgrading is completed. 5. Restart the unit, and confirm the version indication using DIAGNOSIS menu.
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1-18 (E)
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Type-B Removal 1. Open the connector latch in the direction of arrow A to release the lock. 2. Remove the flexible card wire in the direction of arrow B.
Connector latch
Connector A
Reinstallation 1. Hold the flexible card wire with its blue surface facing upward, and insert it in the direction of arrow A. 2. Close the connector latch in the direction of arrow B to lock it.
Connector latch Connector Flexible card wire B
B A
Connector latch
Connector
A
Reinstallation
Blue surface
1. Hold the flexible card wire with its blue surface facing to the front, and insert it in the direction of arrow A. 2. Close the connector latch in the direction of arrow B to lock it.
A B
Connector latch
1-19 (E)
CN10/MB-953 board
CN13 MB-953 board EX-884 board side
CN1
CN1
B2.6 x 5
DC-DC converter
DPR-261 board
B2.6 x 5
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4. Connects the three EX harnesses between the connectors CN4, CN5, CN6 on the MB-953 board and the three harnesses connected the CCD block.
EX Harness CN4 CN5 CN6 R G B CN5 CN6 CN4 Red Yellow Blue
MB-953 board
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1-21 (E)
*1 : Check for deformation and deterioration from time to time. Replace it as necessary. *2 : The optical filter unit can become nebulous (intransparent and whitened) with elapse of time. Then it will not satisfy the required characteristics. Replace it as needed. *3 : For details, refer to Section 1-1-5. *4 : There can be a case that the lens cannot be securely fixed due to abrasion after long hours of use. Check deformation and deterioration, and replace it as necessary.
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8 2 4
6 0
5 3
![
9 7
!-
!=
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1-15-3. Fixtures
Fig. No. Part No. 1 2 3 4 5 A-8318-864-A A-8344-323-A A-8344-327-A 1-823-429-11 1-961-653-21 Description EX-464 EX-878 DPR-197 board extension assembly Flexible card wire (30P, 140 mm) EX Harness Purpose Extending the plug-in boards Extending the DC-DC convertar (Refer to Section 1-14-2.) Extending the DPR-261 board (Refer to Section 1-14-1.) Extending the CCD block (Refer to Section 1-14-3.) n The two Flexible card wires of this type and three EX Harness are required to extend the CCD block. 6 J-6026-130-B Gray scale chart (4:3 transparent type) To adjust camera
commercially available Gray scale chart (4:3 reflective type) J-6394-080-A 7 8 9 0 J-6029-140-B J-6326-120-A J-6325-400-A 7-700-736-05 7-700-736-06 _ _ Gray scale chart (16:9 transparent type) Pattern box PTB-500 Hexagonal bit Torque screwdriver (3 kg) Hexagon wrench (d = 1.5 mm) Hexagon wrench (d = 0.89 mm) Memory stick (commercially available) To store the camera settings To remove screw To tighten screw
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1-25 (E)
A spare part number is put on side A or B of the board by silk-screen printing or a spare part code label (spare part number) is attached on side A or B.
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3. Disconnect the two flexible card wires from the connectors CN2 and CN3 of the MB-953 board, and three harnesses from the connectors CN4 (red), CN5 (yellow) and CN6 (blue). n Be careful not to bend the flexible card wires. This shortens the wire life. 4. Remove the four screws with stopper, and remove the CCD block.
R G B
CN5 (yellow)
DPR-261 board
CN4 (red)
CN6 (blue)
B2.6 x 5
B2.6 x 5
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2-1 (E)
5. BVP-E30/E30WS/E30WSP Loosen each two setscrews of the ND filter knob and CC filter knob using an L shaped wrench (across flat has 0.89 mm), and remove the knobs. BVP-E30P Loosen a setscrew of the filter knob using an L shaped wrench (across flat has 1.5 mm), and remove the knob.
Front panel
SW3
*1
M3 x 8
M3 x 8
SW3
ND filter knob
Setscrews (WP2 x 3)
BVP-E30/E30WS/E30WSP
Setscrew (WP3 x 3) *1
7. BVP-E30/E30WS/E30WSP Remove the filter disk unit and the DR-536 board, and install them into a new CCD unit. (Refer to Section 21-3.) 8. Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal. n After replacement, and adjust the position of the filter knob referring to Section 2-1-2.
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BVP-E30P 1. Rotate the knob shaft until the filter with the lightest color can be seen from th lens mount. 2. Align the filter knob number 1 with the mark on the front panel and tighten the setscrew. Tightening torque: 50 x 10 _2 N.m (5.0 kgf.cm) 3. Rotate the filter knob, and check that it rotates smoothly.
Setscrew (WP3 x 3)
Filter knob
Mark
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2-3 (E)
2. Removing the DR-536 board (1) Disconnect the flexible card wire. (2) Remove the three screws. 3. Removing the NR-72 board (1) Disconnect the flexible card wires from the connectors CN1 and CN2 of the NR-72 board. (2) Remove the two nylon rivets and three screws. 4. Removing the TG-229 board (1) Disconnect the flexible card board (CN-2148 board) from the connectors CN3 and CN4 of the TG-229 board. (2) Remove the three screws. 5. Removing the flexible card board (CN-2148 board) Disconnect the flexible card board (CN-2148 board) from the connector CN1 of the PA-272/273/274 board. 6. Installing Install a new board in the reverse order of steps 1 to 5.
1 4
B2.6 x 4 CN3 CN1 B2.6 x 4 Nylon rivet B2.6 x 4 B2.6 x 4
Nylon rivet
CN4
5
Precision P2 x 5.0 K3 x 6
CN1 B2.6 x 4
2-4 (E)
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BVP-E30P 1. Removing the NR-72 board (1) Disconnect the harness from the connector CN4, and flexible card wires from CN1 and CN2 of the NR-72 board. (2) Remove the two nylon rivets and three screws. 2. Removing the TG-229 board (1) Disconnect the flexible card board (CN-2148 board) from the connectors CN3 and CN4 of the TG-229 board. (2) Remove the three screws. 3. Removing the flexible card board (CN-2148 board) Disconnect the flexible card board (CN-2148 board) from the connector CN1 of the PA-272/273/274 board. 4. Installing Install a new board in the reverse order of steps 1 to 3.
Nylon rivet
2
B2.6 x 4 B2.6 x 4 CN3 B2.6 x 4
Nylon rivet
CN4
Precision P2 x 5.0
B2.6 x 4 CN2
Precision P2 x 5.0
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2-5 (E)
SW1
CN2
4. Select ND2 through the camera. 5. Press the PushSW. The filter position changes each time the switch is pressed. Turn gently the filter clockwise or counterclockwise by hand, until the right and left click positions become equal. 6. Check through the camera that ND2 correctly clicks clockwise and counterclockwise. 7. To adjust other filters, repeat the procedure from step 3. 8. When the position adjustments are completed, press the PushSW for one to two seconds to write the adjusted positions. Check that the LED turns orange. (Rewriting check) 9. To execute the rewriting, press the PushSW again for one to two seconds. n Rewriting is limited to 19 times. Therefore, perform steps 1 to 7 carefully and then press the PushSW. To cancel rewriting, press the PushSW shortly to invalidate the adjustment data and to exit the adjustment mode. 10. When the rewriting is completed, the LED lights green for five seconds, and then the unit exits the adjustment mode. 11. To adjust the filter position again, repeat the procedure from step 1.
LED CPU
DR-536 board DipSW Key Assignment ON 1 2 3 4 1: ON ..... CC filter disk position adjustment OFF ... ND filter disk position adjustment 2: ON ..... Adjustments of all filters OFF ... Adjustment of one filter 3: ON ..... Fine CCW adjustment (viewed from motor shaft) OFF ... Fine CW adjustment (viewed from motor shaft) 4: Reserved (Not used) 1: OFF, 2: OFF, 3: ON
2-6 (E)
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VF connector
B2.6 x 5
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2-7 (E)
5. Disconnect the harness from the connector CN801 of the SW-1071 board. 6. Disconnect the harness from the connector CN18 of the MB-953 board. 7. Remove the three screws, and remove the handle holder.
Handle holder B4 x 8 SW-1071 board
9. Remove the two screws, and remove the SW-1071 board. n When removing, do not lose the CC switch cover. 10. Desolder the ASSIGNABLE switch, and replace it.
Bracket (SW-1071)
B3 x 5 CN801
ASSIGNABLE switch
SW-1071 board
CN18
11. Install the SW-1071 board to the bracket (SW-1071) with the two screws. m . Put the tip of the ASSIGNABLE switch into the CC switch cover. . Put the tip of the CC switch cover at the center of the hole on the handle holder. . Push the CC switch cover, and check the click sound that the switch clicks when pushing ON/OFF. 12. Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of steps 1 to 8. n When installing the handle holder, make sure the harnesses are routed properly and are not caught between the handle holder and the chassis.
Bracket (SW-1071)
B2.6 x 5
2-8 (E)
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Switch panel
Shoulder pad
BTP2.6 x 6
K4 x 10 M3 x 8 V shoe bracket
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2-9 (E)
5. Remove the screw securing the SW-1069 board to the encoder bracket, and remove the SW-1069 board. 6. Desolder the switch to be replaced, and replace it. 7. Remove the nut fixing the MENU SELECT knob, and remove the SW-1070 board. 8. Desolder the rotary encoder (MENU SELECT knob), and replace it.
B2.6 x 5 Encoder bracket Projection Hole
Washer
SW-1069 board
P2.6 x 5
Rotary encoder (MENU SELECT knob) SW-1070 board
9. Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal. n When installing the SW-1069 board, put the projection of the encoder bracket into the hole of the SW-1069 board surely.
2-10 (E)
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MB-953 board
CN14
Precision P2.6 x 5
CN-2210 board
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2-11 (E)
CN-2205 board
BTP2.6 x 6
4. Remove the two screws, and remove the side switch panel block. 5. Remove the two screws, and remove the SW-1067 board, shield plate and drop protection pad. 6. Desolder the switch to be replaced, and replace it.
Precision P2.6 x 5
Precision P2.6 x 5
SW-1068 board Shield plate Drop protection cushion VR knob Front switch panel
Shield plate
SW-1067 board
BTP2.6 x 6
MB-953 board
P2.6 x 5
3. Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal. 5. Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal.
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2-13 (E)
3. Remove the DPR-261 board. (Refer to Section 2-1.) 4. Disconnect the five flexible card wires from the connectors CN1, CN2, CN3, CN15 and CN16, and disconnect the six harnesses from the connectors CN4 (red), CN5 (yellow), CN6 (blue), CN14, CN17 and CN18 of the MB-953 board. n Be careful not to bend the flexible card wires. This shortens the wire life. 5. Remove the four screws and two supports, and remove the MB-953 board with the board rail (upper) attached. n Do not remove the two screws fixing the board rail (upper) to the MB-953 board.
P2.6 x 5
Board rail (upper) MB-953 board AT-148 board Shield plate IF-969 board VA-226 board Shield plate Supports
B2.6 x 5
CN4 CN5 MB-953 board CN4 (red) CN5 (yellow) CN17 CN6 (blue) CN18 CN1 CN6
R G B
[Notes|at|Installation] . If the shield plate is caught on the board rail (lower) at installing the shield plate, insert the shield plate while lifting up. . Insert the shield plate with the notch foward as shown in the figure. Incorrect orientation may cause the unit to short out.
2-14 (E)
6. Remove the two screws, and remove the board rail (upper). 7. Install the removed board rail (upper) to a new MB953 board.
Board rail (upper)
Precision P2 x 5
8. Install the MB-953 board to the unit. n When installing, connect the connector CN11 of the MB-953 board with the connector of the CN-2204 board located at the rear of the unit surely. 9. Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal.
P2.6 x 5
CN-2204 board
Partition (1)
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7. Remove the two screws, and remove the board rail (lower).
MB-953 board
BTP2.6 x 6 Pins
8. Remove the screw from the removed board rail (lower), and remove the CN-2206 board. 9. Replace the CN-2206 board with a new one, and install it to the board rail (lower) in the arrow direction.
M3 x 8
10. Install the board rail (lower) to the unit. n When installing, insert two tips of the board rail (lower) into the holes of the MB-953 board surely. 11. Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal.
M3 x 8
2-16 (E)
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3-1 (E)
Switches DISPLAY switch ON : Displays characters and messages indicating the settings and operating status of the unit on the viewfinder screen. OFF : Turns off all the displays on the viewfinder screen. MENU : Displays the setup menu on the viewfinder screen. MENU SELECT knob Selects the items displayed on the viewfinder screen and changes settings. MENU switch STATUS : Allows you to check the current setting. CANCEL : Cancels the menu setting mode and returns to the page selection mode or TOP menu. Basic Operations 1. Displaying the menu To display the USER menu or the OPERATION menu, turn the power on and set the DISPLAY switch to MENU. (*1) To display the other menus, obtain the TOP menu screen. (Refer to Section 3-2.) Then, turning the MENU SELECT knob, select the menu to be displayed, and press the MENU SELECT knob. 2. To change pages, move the cursor to the page number and turn the MENU SELECT knob. 3. To shift the cursor, turn the MENU SELECT knob. (Pressing the MENU SELECT knob determines the setting.) 4. To change a setting value, move the cursor to the item to be changed and press the MENU SELECT knob, then the cursor turns to ? and the value changes by turning the MENU SELECT knob. (Turning it fast, the value changes greatly, while turning it slowly, the value changes slightly for fine adjustment.) To determine the setting, press the MENU SELECT knob, and to cancel the change, press the MENU switch toward the CANCEL side. 5. By every set of the MENU switch to CANCEL, the screen returns to the item selection mode, page selection mode, and then TOP menu (*2). 6. To delete the menu displayed, set the DISPLAY switch to OFF.
(*1) : The display screen at the power on is changeable. For change, refer to MENU RESUME item in OTHERS Page of the MAINTENANCE menu. (*2) : The screen returns to the TOP menu, only when the basic operation step1 was performed and the operation started from the TOP menu.
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Menu USER
Description You can select desired pages and items from the OPERATION, PAINT, MAINTENANCE, FILE and DIAGNOSIS menu pages and copy and set them on the USER menu. (For details, refer to the operation manual.) Use this menu to edit menu pages to be set on the USER menu. Use this menu to set camera settings for operation and to change camera settings to suit shooting conditions during normal camera operations. Use this menu to make fine adjustments to the image while monitoring the waveform of the camera output on a waveform monitor or other output device. Use this menu for the maintenance purposes or system changes. It also contains the paint items less frequently used. Use this menu for the file operation such as when storing the reference file etc. Use this menu to check the circuit boards that are suspected to have an error or to check the firmware versions. Use this menu to adjust the circuit boards etc., or to update the firmware for service purposes. (Normally not displayed. To display, refer to Section 5-1-6.)
PAINT
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3-3 (E)
CHARACTER SYNC:
Description Selects the output signal at the TEST OUT terminal. When VF is selected, signals corresponding with the RET switch setting of the camera (cameras video signal or return signal) will be output. Turns ON or OFF the function to mix the character signal with the signal output at the TEST OUT terminal. Turns ON or OFF the indication of the MARKER mixed at the TEST OUT terminal when VF is selected for the signal output from the TEST OUT terminal. Selects the signal displayed on the viewfinder. Note : COLOR can be selected only when a color viewfinder is used. Be sure to select COLOR to view images in color. Turns ON or OFF the function to mix the return signal with the main signal. This can be set when the CCU-700A/700AP/900/900P is used. Note : The phases of the CCU output and return input must be matched. Even when the TEST CHARA is set to ON, the character signal may not be output to neither VF nor TEST OUT under any conditions. In this case, set this item according to the following table.
VF OUT
Y, R, G, B, COLOR
MIX VF
ON, OFF
CHARACTER SYNC setting Condition VF output signal TEST OUT signal Character out put VF TEST OUT
VF CAMERA CAMERA O O
VF CAMERA RETURN O X
VF RETURN CAMERA O X
VF RETURN RETURN O O
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CURSOR page
<CURSOR> CURSOR H POSITION V POSITION H WIDTH V HEIGHT : OFF : 0 : 0 : 0 : 0
Description Sets the box cursor display to ON or OFF. Sets the box cursor position (horizontal direction). Sets the box cursor position (vertical direction). Sets the horizontal width of the box cursor. Sets the height of the box cursor.
Item ZEBRA
Description Turns ON or OFF the function to display the zebra pattern on the viewfinder screen. If the viewfinder has a zebra switch, the viewfinder switch will have priority. Selects the zebra pattern type (the video level of 1 and 2 is set using ZEBRA 1 and ZEBRA 2 respectively) Sets the center video level of zebra 1. Sets the display width of zebra 1. Sets the bottom video level of zebra 2. Sets the VF detail function to ON or OFF. Sets the VF detail level.
1, 2, 1 & 2 ZEBRA 1 LEVEL WIDTH ZEBRA 2 LEVEL VF DTL VF DTL GAIN 50 to 109 % 0 to 30 % 50 to 109 % ON, OFF 0 to 99
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MARKER page
ASPECT IND
Description Sets the safety zone marker to ON or OFF. Sets the safety zone marker range. Selects the area displaying the safety zone marker. Note : This become effective only when the aspect ratio is set to 16 : 9 (CROP OFF) NORMAL : Safety zone of the full screen. ASPECT : Safety zone of the area selected by ASPECT IND Sets the method for displaying the ASPECT IND area. LINE : Displays the area using lines MASK : Dims the outside of the area LINE & MASK : Combines LINE and MASK OFF : Area is not displayed Selects the aspect ratio. Note : This can be set only when LINE is selected at ASPECT IND. Fixed at 4 : 3 when MASK and LINE&MASK are selected at ASPECT IND. Sets the center marker display to ON or OFF. Sets the center marker position (Horizontal direction). Sets the center marker position (Vertical direction).
15 : 9, 14 : 9, 13 : 9, 4 : 3
Safety Zone 80 %
16:9
90 %
100 %
16:9 4:3 area Safety zone
ASPECT
NORMAL
3-6 (E)
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VF DISPLAY page The VF DISPLAY page is used for selecting items to be displayed on the viewfinder screen and setting the display method.
<VF DISPLAY> EX : ON ZOOM : OFF DISP: LEFT FOCUS : ON ND : ON CC : ON IRIS : ON WHITE : ON 5600K : ON GAIN : ON SHUTT : RETURN: ATW : SCENE : AUDIO : TAPE : INCOM : C.TEMP: ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
Setting 3S, ON, OFF a) 3S, ON, OFF a) LEFT, RIGT 3S, ON, OFF
Description Sets the mode of the extender indicator. Sets the mode of the zoom position indicator. Sets the mode of the zoom position indicator and focus position indicator. Sets the mode of the focus position indicator. Note : This can be set only when a serial communication compatible lens or studio lens mounted to CA-905 is used. Sets the mode of the ND filter indicator. Sets the mode of the CC filter indicator. Sets the mode of the lens iris value indicator.
a) a) a)
ON, OFF a) 3S, ON, OFF 3S, ON, OFF 3S, ON, OFF
Sets the mode of the white balance memory indicator. Sets the mode of the 5600K mode indicator. Sets the mode of the gain value indicator. Sets the mode of the shutter speed/mode/reading mode indicator. Sets the mode of the return signal indicator. Sets the mode of the ATW (automatic tracking white balance) indicator. Sets the mode of the SCENE FILE indicator. Sets the mode of the AUDIO IND indicator. (Available for stand alone only.) Sets the mode of the tape remaining indicator. (Available for stand alone only.) Sets the mode of INTER COM MIC indicator. Sets the mode of the color temperature indicator.
a) 3S : When the status changes, the indication is displayed for 3 seconds on the viewfinder screen ON : Always displayed OFF : Not displayed b) When the ROM version of this unit is 1.05 and higher, these items appear and can be set. c) Warning : Message on DIAGNOSIS information of boards, etc. d) Auto Setup : Message on auto setup. e) Status : Message on status when settings are changed using switches on the front panel or side panel.
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! IND1 page This page is used to select the items for which an exclamation mark (!) lights in the viewfinder at the IND column, and to select the condition(s) to light at the NORMAL column.
<'!'IND1> ND : CC : WHITE : 5600K : GAIN : SHUTTER : EXTENDER: FORMAT : 16:9/4:3: [IND] [NORMAL] ON 1--ON -B-ON -AB ON OFF ON L-ON OFF ON OFF ON 59.94I ON 16:9
Item ND
Description [NORMAL] 1, 2, 3, 4 With IND set to ON, ! mark lights when any ND filter other than the filter(s) selected at NORMAL is selected. One or more can be specified among 1 to 4. With IND set to ON, ! mark lights when any CC filter other than the filter(s) selected at NORMAL is selected. One or more can be specified among A to D. With IND set to ON, ! mark lights when the WHITE BAL switch (White balans memory) is set to the position other than the position(s) selected at NORMAL. One or more can be specified among P, A and B. With IND set to ON, ! mark lights when D5600K is set to the position other than that selected at NORMAL. With IND set to ON, ! mark lights when the gain switch is set to the position other than that selected at NORMAL. With IND set to ON, ! mark lights when the shutter is set to the position other than that selected at NORMAL. With IND set to ON, ! mark lights when the lens extender is set to the position other than that selected at NORMAL.
CC
ON, OFF
A, B, C, D
WHITE
ON, OFF a) ON, OFF ON, OFF a) L, M, H ON, OFF a) ON, OFF ON, OFF ON, OFF ON, OFF ON, OFF
59.94I/29.97PsF b) With IND set to ON, ! mark lights when the format other than the 50I/25PsF c) format selected at NORMAL is selected. 16 : 9, 4 : 3 With IND set to ON, ! mark lights when the aspect other than the aspect selected at NORMAL is selected.
a) Forcibly set to OFF when MSU (master setup unit) is connected b) BVP-E30/E30WS only c) BVP-E30P/E30WSP only
3-8 (E)
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! IND2 page
<'!'IND2> x0.8/4:3: [IND] [NORMAL] ON (x0.8)
Setting [IND]
Description [NORMAL] When the 16:9/4:3 switch lever on the lens is set to x0.8, the ! mark does not light even at IND ON.
Description Sets the gain value at respective position L/M/H of the GAIN switch. Assigns any of the following to the position B of the WHITE BAL switch. B: Normal (Memory B) ATW : Automatic tracking white balance. Assigns the function to the OUTPUT DCC switch. AUTO KNEE : Normal auto knee. ADAPTIVE : Adaptive auto knee. Sets the mode of MENU SEL switch when you turn it 3 while viewing from the camera front. STD : Cursor moves down, and value increases RVS : Cursor moves up, and value decreases
OUTPUT [DCC]
RE. ROTATION
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3-9 (E)
Setting (BVP-E30/E30WS) RET1 SW RET2 SW INCOM1 INCOM2 (BVP-E30P/E30WSP) RET1 SW RET2 SW ENG PROD (BVP-E30/E30WS) RET1 SW RET2 SW INCOM1 INCOM2 (BVP-E30P/E30WSP) RET1 SW RET2 SW ENG PROD 5600K, ATW CROP, __
Description Assigns any of the following to the lens VTR S/S switch. Note : This item can be set only when the CCU is connected. RET1 SW : RET1 switch (According to switch setting of CA.) RET2 SW : RET2 switch (According to switch setting of CA.) INCOM 1 : Microphone switch of intercom 1 line INCOM 2 : Microphone switch of intercom 2 line ENG : Microphone switch of ENG line PROD : Microphone switch of PROD line
Assigns any of the following to the camera VTR S/S switch. Note : This item can be set only when the CCU is connected. RET1 SW : RET1 switch (According to switch setting of CA.) RET2 SW : RET2 switch (According to switch setting of CA.) INCOM 1 : Microphone switch of intercom 1 line INCOM 2 : Microphone switch of intercom 2 line ENG : Microphone switch of ENG line PROD : Microphone switch of PROD line
ASSIGNABLE
Assigns any of the following to the assignable switch. Factory setting : 5600K for BVP-E30/E30P __ for BVP-E30WS/E30WSP 5600K : 5600K mode (realizing color temperature of 5600K electrically) ON/OFF switch ATW : automatic tracking white balance ON/OFF switch CROP : 4 : 3 aspect ratio setting switch (BVP-E30WS/E30WSP only) __ : No function. Sets the brightness of the assignable switch. Assigns any of the following to the handle switches. RET/INCOM1 : (Front side) RETURN 1 switch (Rear side) Microphone switch of intercom 1 line RET/INCOM2 : (Front side) RETURN 1 switch (Rear side) Microphone switch of intercom 2 line RET/ENG : (Front side) RETURN 1 switch (Rear side) Microphone switch of intercom ENG line RET/PROD : (Front side) RETURN 1 switch (Rear side) Microphone switch of intercom PROD line ZOOM : Sets the lens zoom operations. Front is TELE and rear is WIDE. (Can be set only for serial communication compatible lens) __ : No function Sets the zoom speed when the handle switch function is set to ZOOM.
ZOOM SPEED
00 to 99, __
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Setting
Description
Color temperature Sets the color temperature to the desired value. display (Approximate) The R GAIN and B GAIN values also change accordingly. Note : Displays the value when the WHITE switch is set to PRST. The displayed value is an approximate. _99 to 99 _99 to 99 _99 to 99 Adjusts the value more precisely when the color temperature adjustment through COLOR TEMP is not satisfactory Sets the color temperature by changing only the value of R GAIN. Sets the color temperature by changing only the value of B GAIN.
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Setting Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Up to 14 alphanumerics, symbols and spaces
Description Reads the operator file from the memory stick to the camera memory.
Writes the operator file saved in the camera memory to the memory stick. Returns the operator file item to the preset value.
FILE ID
Enters and displays the comments to the operator file to be saved in the memory stick. How to enter the comments : 1. Move to FILE ID and press the MENU SELECT knob, and the characters are displayed at the top of the screen. 2. Select the character by turning the MENU SELECT knob, and move to WRITE after the comment is entered, and press the MENU SELECT knob to store. Displays the model name with which the operator file saved in the memory stick was created. Displays the date at which the operator file was created in the memory stick. Displays the time at which the operator file was created in the memory stick.
Description Selects the file corresponding to the lens mounted from 16 lens files. Note : When using a serial communication compatible lens, set to 17. Displays the name of lens. Displays the minimum f-stop.
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Item FLARE GAMMA BLK GAM KNEE WHT CLIP DETAIL LEVEL DEP SKIN DTL MATRIX
Setting ON, OFF ON, OFF ON, OFF ON, OFF ON, OFF ON, OFF ON, OFF ON, OFF ON, OFF
Description Sets the flare correction circuit to ON or OFF. Sets the gamma correction function to ON or OFF. Sets the black gamma correction function to ON or OFF. Sets the knee correction circuit to ON or OFF. Sets the white clip function to ON or OFF. Sets the function to add the detail signal to ON or OFF. Sets the level dependence function to ON or OFF. Sets the skin detail function to ON or OFF. Sets the linear matrix correction function to ON or OFF.
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Item WHITE R/G/B BLACK R/G/B/M FLARE R/G/B GAMMA R/G/B/M V MOD R/G/B/M FLARE V MOD TEST OUT
Setting _99 to 99 _99 to 99 _99 to 99 _99 to 99 _99 to 99 ON, OFF ON, OFF ENC, Y, R, G, B, RETURN, VF
Description Adjusts the white level of R, G, B. Adjusts the black level of R, G, B and master. Adjusts the flare level of R, G, B. Adjusts the gamma correction curve of R, G, B and master. Adjusts the V modulation shading of R, G, B and master. Sets the flare correction circuit to ON or OFF. Sets V modulation shading to ON or OFF. Selects the output signal at the TEST OUT terminal. When VF is selected, signals corresponding with the RET switch setting of the camera (cameras video signal or return signal) will be output. Sets the dynamic shading to ON or OFF. With set to ON, the V modulation shading is automatically adjusted in accordance with the zoom and iris positions. Note : This can be set only when the serial communication compatible lens is used.
D. SHAD
ON, OFF
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GAMMA page
<GAMMA> LEVEL : [R] [G] [B] [M] 0 0 0 0
Description Adjusts the gamma correction curve of R, G, B and master. Sets the correction curve of the master gamma in 0.05 steps. Selects the gamma curve. 1 : x3.5 2 : x4.5 3 : CAMCORDER 4 : x5 5 : BVW-400 6 : SMPTE-240M 7 : ITC-R709 8 : FILM Sets the gamma correction function to ON or OFF. Selects the output signal at the TEST OUT terminal. When VF is selected, signals corresponding with the RET switch setting of the camera (cameras video signal or return signal) will be output.
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Description Adjusts the black gamma of R, G, B and master. Sets the upper limit of the video level which the RGB black gamma affects. Sets the RGB gamma correction function to ON or OFF. Selects the output signal at the TEST OUT terminal. When VF is selected, signals corresponding with the RET switch setting of the camera (cameras video signal or return signal) will be output.
TEST OUT
ENC, Y, R, G, B, RETURN, VF
Description Sets the saturation at the low level. Sets the upper limit of the video level which the low key saturation function affects. Sets the low key saturation function to ON or OFF. Selects the output signal at the TEST OUT terminal. When VF is selected, signals corresponding with the RET switch setting of the camera (cameras video signal or return signal) will be output.
TEST OUT
ENC, Y, R, G, B, RETURN, VF
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KNEE page
<KNEE> K POINT: K SLOPE: KNEE KNEE MAX KNEE SAT [R] [G] [B] [M] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : ON : OFF : 0 OFF
ABS
Item K POINT R/G/B/M K SLOPE R/G/B/M KNEE KNEE MAX KNEE SAT
Setting _99 to 99 _99 to 99 ON, OFF ON, OFF _99 to 99 ON, OFF
Description Sets the knee point level of R, G, B and master when the auto knee function is turned off. Sets the knee slope level of R, G, B and master when the auto knee is turned off. Sets the knee correction circuit to ON or OFF. Turns ON or OFF the function to maximize the knee slope level (tilt 0) (for adjustment). Sets the knee saturation level. Sets the knee saturation function to ON or OFF. Selects the auto knee function. AUTO : Normal mode The knee correction amount changes automatically so that the peak level of the highlight becomes optimum. ADAPTIVE : Adaptive auto knee mode Contrast can be optimized by controlling the compression rate according to each level of the objects. Sets the minimum knee point when the auto knee is turned on. If it is impossible to adjust by the minimum knee point due to highluminance object, adjusts the slope level automatically. Sets the knee slope level when the auto knee is turned on. Selects the ABS (absolute) mode. To set the ABS mode to ON : Press the MENU SELECT knob and highlight ABS. In the ABS mode, the KNEE POINT, R, G, B and KNEE SLOPE R, G, B values are highlighted so that the absolute values can be checked. To set the ABS mode to OFF : Press the MENU SELECT knob again.
AUTO KNEE
_99 to 99
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ABS
Setting _99 to 99 ON, OFF Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob.
Description Sets the white clip level of R, G, B and master. Sets the white clip function to ON or OFF. Selects the ABS (absolute) mode. To set the ABS mode to ON : Press the MENU SELECT knob and highlight ABS. In the ABS mode, the W-CLIP R, G, B values are highlighted so that the absolute values can be checked. To set the ABS mode to OFF : Press the MENU SELECT knob again.
DETAIL 1 page
<DETAIL 1> DETAIL : ON 0 0 0 0 0 0 :
ON ABS
Description Turns ON and OFF the function to add the detail signal. Sets the general level of the detail signal. Sets the level for clipping against the excessive detail signal. Sets the level for suppressing the noise components contained in the detail signal. Sets the level for suppressing the detail amount at the low level. Sets the level dependence function to ON or OFF. Selects the ABS (absolute) mode. To set the ABS mode to ON : Press the MENU SELECT knob and highlight ABS. In the ABS mode, values excepting LIMITER M are highlighted so that the absolute values can be checked. To set the ABS mode to OFF : Press the MENU SELECT knob again.
ABS
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DETAIL 2 page
<DETAIL 2> H/V RATIO FREQ MIX RATIO FINE DTL KNEEAPT DTLCOMB : : : : : : 0 0 0 0 : OFF 0 : OFF 0
ABS
Description Sets the mix ratio of the H detail signal and V detail signal. Sets the frequency of the H detail signal. Sets the mix ratio of the H detail signal before and after the gamma correction circuit. Adjusts the thickness of the detail waveform. Sets the fine detail function to ON or OFF. Sets the knee aperture a) level. Sets the knee aperture a) function to ON or OFF. Sets the effective amount of the comb filter to eliminate the cross color of the detail signal. Selects the ABS (absolute) mode. To set the ABS mode to ON : Press the MENU SELECT knob and highlight ABS. In the ABS mode, values are highlighted so that the absolute values can be checked. To set the ABS mode to OFF : Press the MENU SELECT knob again.
KNEE APT
a) This function compensates for decreases by the knee aperture in the detail level at the high luminance level part of the camera subject.
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Setting ON, OFF ON, OFF Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob.
Description Sets the skin detail function to ON or OFF. When this setting is ON, the setting of the channel 1 [1] is fixed ON. Sets the zebra indication at the portion where the skin tone detail function affects to ON or OFF. Selects the ABS (absolute) mode. To set the ABS mode to ON : Press the MENU SELECT knob and highlight ABS. In the ABS mode, LEVEL 1, 2, and 3 values are highlighted so that the absolute values can be checked. To set the ABS mode to OFF : Press the MENU SELECT knob again. Sets each channel of the skin tone detail function to ON or OFF. The setting of the channel 1 [1] is fixed to ON. Automatically sets the region the skin tone detail function affects for each channel. How to execute AUTO : 1. Move to AUTO and press the MENU SELECT knob. A square-shaped zebra pattern will be displayed on the viewfinder. 2. Set the zebra pattern to the color to be given the effect of the skin tone detail and press the MENU SELECT knob to set the PHASE. Sets the center phase of hue the skin tone detail function affects for each channel. Adjusts the hue width the skin tone detail function affects for each channel. Adjusts the saturation level the skin tone detail function affects for each channel. Sets the skin tone detail amount to each channel.
CH SW HUE
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OFF ---
Description Sets the linear matrix coefficient for R-G, R-B, G-R, G-B, B-R, and B-G respectively.
Sets the linear matrix correction function to ON or OFF. Sets the linear matrix correction coefficient set at factory to ON or OFF. When the MATRIX setting is OFF, this setting is unavailable. (__ will be displayed.) Sets the linear matrix correction function set by the user to ON or OFF. When the MATRIX setting is OFF, this setting is unavailable. (__ will be displayed.)
USER MATRIX SW + MULTI MATRIX SW + MATRIX SW + LINEAR MATRIX CIRCUIT
PRESET
USER MATRIX a)
ON, OFF
a) USER MATRIX (+REFERENCE FILE USER MATRIX) MULTI MATRIX (+REFERENCE FILE MULTI MATRIX) PRESET MATRIX
PRESET MATRIX SW
OHB MATRIX SW OHB MATRIX (+OHB FILE OHB MATRIX) USER MATRIX : MULTI MATRIX : Linear matrix that can change R-G and R-B in the conventional camera. Linear matrix that divides the chroma phase width of the linear matrix into 16 segments and can adjust each individually. PRESET MATRIX : Addition of the linear matrix value fixed in the standard specification. OHB MATRIX : Linear (multi) matrix for matching the color between the cameras.
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Item PHASE
Setting 0, 23, 45, 68, 90, 113, 135, 158, 180, 203, 225, 248, 270, 293, 315, 338 _99 to 99 _99 to 99 Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. ON, OFF ON, OFF
Description Sets the angle that varies the multi matrix correction function. (sixteen-axis mode)
Adjusts the hue, which the multi matrix correction function affects, in each of 16 phases. Adjusts the saturation level, which the multi matrix correction function affects, in each of 16 phases. Clears the HUE and SAT values in each phase to 0. (The values in the reference file are not cleared.) Sets the linear matrix correction function to ON or OFF. Sets the multi matrix correction coefficient set at factory to ON or OFF. When the MATRIX setting is OFF, this setting is unavailable. (__ will be displayed.) Sets the multi matrix correction function to ON or OFF. When the MATRIX setting is OFF, this setting is unavailable. (__ will be displayed.)
USER MATRIX SW + MULTI MATRIX SW + MATRIX SW + LINEAR MATRIX CIRCUIT
MATRIX a) PRESET
a)
MULTI MATRIX a)
ON, OFF
a) USER MATRIX (+REFERENCE FILE USER MATRIX) MULTI MATRIX (+REFERENCE FILE MULTI MATRIX) PRESET MATRIX
PRESET MATRIX SW
OHB MATRIX SW OHB MATRIX (+OHB FILE OHB MATRIX) USER MATRIX : MULTI MATRIX : Linear matrix that can change R-G and R-B in the conventional camera. Linear matrix that divides the chroma phase width of the linear matrix into 16 segments and can adjust each individually. PRESET MATRIX : Addition of the linear matrix value fixed in the standard specification. OHB MATRIX : Linear (multi) matrix for matching the color between the cameras.
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Item SUPPRESSION
Description Sets the level which suppresses cross color. Sets the cross color suppression function to ON or OFF.
SATURATION page
<SATURATION> LEVEL : 0 : OFF
Item LEVEL
Description Sets the chroma saturation level. Sets the saturation function to ON or OFF.
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SHUTTER page
<SHUTTER> SHUTTER : : ECS FREQ: SLS : EVS OFF 1/100 30.0Hz 1FRAME
: OFF
Item SHUTTER
Description Sets the shutter/ECS mode. Sets the shutter speed. (The selectable shutter speed varies with each format.) Sets the ECS frequency. (The selectable ECS frequency variable region varies with each format.) Sets the stored frame for the slow shutter Sets the EVS mode to ON or OFF.
ECS FREQ
Table below b)
SLS EVS
Shutter Speed 1/100, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, ECS, SLS 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 1/60, 1/100, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, ECS 1/50, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000
ECS Variable Range 60.0 to 6000 Hz 50.0 to 6000 Hz 30.0 to 7000 Hz 25.0 to 7000 Hz
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STANDARD MEMORY STICK READ (MS CAM) WEITE(CAM MS) FILE ID : CAM CODE DATE
Item 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 STORE
Setting
Description Saves and calls the scene file (data painted in accordance with the shooting scene). How to save the scene file : 1. Move to STORE and press the MENU SELECT knob. STORE NO? will blink. 2. Select the file number (1 to 5) for saving. (If the data is already saved, it will be replaced with a new one.) How to call the scene file : Move to the file number to be called and press the MENU SELECT knob. During calling up, the number will be highlighted. To cancel the operation, press the MENU SELECT knob while it is highlighted.
STANDARD
Returns the current paint adjustment amount and switch settings to the reference file values. Reads out five scene files from the memory stick to the camera memory the main unit. Writes five scene files stored in the camera memory to the memory stick. Enters and displays comments to a scene file to be stored in the memory stick. How to enter the comments : 1. move to FILE ID and press the MENU SELECT knob, and the characters are displayed at the top of the screen. 2. Select the character by turning the MENU SELECT knob, and move to WRITE after the comment is entered, and press the MENU SELECT knob to store. Displays the model name of the scene file saved in the memory stick. Displays the date when the scene file was created in the memory stick.
READ (MS CAM) Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. WRITE (CAM MS) Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. FILE ID Up to 14 alphanumerics, symbols and spaces
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Setting Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. OFF, 1, 2
Description Starts to adjust the black balance automatically. (Pressing the MENU SELECT knob during adjustment cancels the execution.) Starts to adjust the white balance automatically. (Pressing the MENU SELECT knob during adjustment cancels the execution.) Starts to adjust the level automatically of the internal camera circuit. (Pressing the MENU SELECT knob during adjustment cancels the execution.) Starts to adjust the white shading automatically. (Pressing the MENU SELECT knob during adjustment cancels the execution.) Starts to adjust the black shading automatically. (Pressing the MENU SELECT knob during adjustment cancels the execution.) Selects the test signal. OFF : No test signal is output. 1: Outputs the TEST SAW signal. 2: Outputs the 3STEP or 10STEP TEST signal. a)
AUTO WHITE
AUTO LEVEL
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Item
Setting
Description Adjusts the H phase of GENLOCK (coarse). Adjusts the H phase of GENLOCK (fine). Adjusts the SC phase of GENLOCK. Selects whether or not to synchronize the internal reference signal with the video signal input at the GENLOCK terminal.
H PHASE [COARSE] _99 to 99 [FINE] SC PHASE GENLOCK VF VIDEO _99 to 99 _99 to 99 ENABLE, DISABLE
NORMAL, GENLOCK Selects the signal displayed on the viewfinder with the RET switch pressed when the camera is used alone. NORMAL : Displays the playback signal. GENLOCK : Displays the GENLOCK signal.
FORMAT page
<FORMAT> FORMAT : 59.94I PsF-SHUTTER LINK: OFF CROP : OFF(16:9)
Item FORMAT
Setting
Description
59.94I, 29.97 PsF Selects interlace system/progressive system (PsF). (BVP-E30/E30WS only) 50I, 25 PsF (BVP-E30P/E30WSP only) ON, OFF OFF (16 : 9), ON (4 : 3) Turns ON or OFF the function to turn on the shutter automatically when the progressive system (PsF) is selected. Selects the camera aspect ratio.
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Setting 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 _99 to 99
Description Selects the auto iris window a). Sets the reference value of the auto iris level to 2. _99 (further closed by 2) 99 (further opened by 2) Note : The setting value is returned to 0, when the auto iris function is turned off or the power is turned off. Sets the auto iris level. Sets the method of detecting the light amount of the auto iris. _99 (peak light detection) 99 (average value detection of whole screen) Sets the iris gain. (hunting and speed change) Sets the auto iris function to ON and OFF.
_99 to 99 _99 to 99
Setting VF screen
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Item V SAW R/G/B V PARA R/G/B H SAW R/G/B H PARA R/G/B WHITE R/G/B AUTE WHITE SHADING WHITE SHAD MODE
Setting _99 to 99 _99 to 99 _99 to 99 _99 to 99 _99 to 99 Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. RGB, RB
Description Adjusts the white shading V SAW correction amount of R, G, and B. Adjusts the white shading V PARA correction amount of R, G, and B. Adjusts the white shading H SAW correction amount of R, G, and B. Adjusts the white shading H PARA correction amount of R, G, and B. Adjusts the white level of R, G, and B. Starts to adjust the white shading automatically. (Pressing the MENU SELECT knob during adjustment cancels the execution.) Selects the white shading automatic adjustment mode. RGB : Adjusts so that R G, and B becomes flat. RB : Adjusts so that R and B are matched to the G ch white shading. n If consistent lighting is not available, use the RB mode only. Sets the 3D white shading function to ON or OFF.
3D WHITE SHAD
ON, OFF
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Item V SAW R/G/B V PARA R/G/B H SAW R/G/B H PARA R/G/B BLK SET R/G/B BLACK R/G/B/M MASTER GAIN AUTO BLACK SHADING 2D BLACK SHAD
Setting _99 to 99 _99 to 99 _99 to 99 _99 to 99 _99 to 99 _99 to 99 _3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 dB Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT konb.
Description Adjusts the black shading V SAW correction amount of R, G, and B. Adjusts the black shading V PARA correction amount of R, G, and B. Adjusts the black shading H SAW correction amount of R, G, and B. Adjusts the black shading H PARA correction amount of R, G, and B. Adjusts the black set correction amount of R, G, and B. Adjusts the black level of R, G, B, and master. Sets the master gain. Starts to adjust the black shading automatically. (Pressing the MENU SELECT knob during adjustment cancels the execution.) Sets the 2D black shading function to ON or OFF.
ENCODER page
<ENCODER> CB MODE : SMPTE Q-FILTER : NORMAL
Item CB MODE
Setting SMPTE, EIA, FULL (75 %), FULL (100 %) NORMAL, WIDE
Selects the encoder Q filter band NORMAL : 0.5 MHz WIDE : 1.3 MHz
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SYSTEM page
<SYSTEM> CCU CALL CHU CALL : ON : OFF
Description Turns ON or OFF the function to light the viewfinder TALLY lamp when a CALL is received from MSU, RCP. (The lamp goes out if lit) Turns ON or OFF the function to light the viewfinder TALLY lamp when the CALL switch on the camera is pressed. (The lamp goes out if lit)
Setting 1 to 6
Description Sets the date and time display. 1 : Y/Mn/D (Month is a numeral) 2 : Mn/D (Month is a numeral) 3 : D/M/Y 4 : D/M 5 : M/D/Y 6 : M/D
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OHB MATRIX:
Setting _99 to 99 _99 to 99 _99 to 99 0, 23, 45, 68, 90, 113, 135, 158, 180, 203, 225, 248, 270, 293, 315, 338 _99 to 99 _99 to 99 ON, OFF
Description Sets the respective linear matrix coefficient of R-G, R-B, G-R, G-B, B-R, and B-G freely.
Sets the region the OHB matrix coefficient function affects. (sixteen-axis mode)
Adjusts the hue the OHB matrix correction function affects in each of the sixteen-axis mode. Adjusts the saturation level the OHB matrix correction function affects in each of the sixteen-axis mode. Sets the OHB matrix correction function to ON or OFF.
USER MATRIX SW + MULTI MATRIX SW + MATRIX SW + LINEAR MATRIX CIRCUIT
USER MATRIX (+REFERENCE FILE USER MATRIX) MULTI MATRIX (+REFERENCE FILE MULTI MATRIX) PRESET MATRIX
PRESET MATRIX SW
OHB MATRIX SW OHB MATRIX (+OHB FILE OHB MATRIX) USER MATRIX : MULTI MATRIX : Linear matrix that can change R-G and R-B in the conventional camera. Linear matrix that divides the chroma phase width of the linear matrix into 16 segments and can adjust each individually. PRESET MATRIX : Addition of the linear matrix value fixed in the standard specification. OHB MATRIX : Linear (multi) matrix for matching the color between the cameras.
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OTHERS page
<OTHERS> V DTL CREATION : NAM DTL H/V MODE : V ONLY TEST2 MODE : 3STEP WHITE SETUP MODE: AWB V BLANKING : 20H FLT WHT MEM : ON WHITE GAMMA RGB : ON F.NO. DISP : CONTROL MENU RESUME : OPE & USER
Description Selects the source signal from which the v-detail signal is created. Selects to control either both H and V details in synchronism or only V details when controlling DTL H/V RATIO from the DTL H/V RATIO menu. This is displayed when TEST2 is selected for TEST SIGNAL of <AUTO SETUP page> on the MAINTENANCE menu. Selects a test waveform (3STEP or 10STEP). Selects the white level adjustment value during automatic level adjustment. AWB : Returns to the value of the last automatic adjustment of white balance. A. LVL : Returns to the value saved in the reference file. Sets the V blanking width of the encoder output of the camera. Selects the mode to link the CC filter and white balance. OFF : Two memories A and B of the WHITE BAL switch are available. ON : The values in the memories A and B will not corespond to the CC filter. Selects the method of saving white level and gamma to the reference file. ON : Saves values for the R, G, and B respectively. OFF : Saves only the master values. Displays the F value. CONTROL : Displays the F value sent from the control on the VF. RETURN : Displays the F value sent from the lens on the VF. Sets the menu screen displayed when the menu is started. OPE & USER : The page in the OPERATION or USER menu that was on the screen when the last operation ended appears. ALL : The page that was on the screen when the last operation ended appears. OFF : The first page of the OPERATION menu (TEST/VF OUT page) appears. Note : When set to OFF, TOP display at the right top on the menu does not appear. To display the TOP menu, set the DISPLAY switch from OFF to MENU, while holding down the MENU SELECT knob.
TEST2 MODE
3STEP, 10STEP
AWB, A. LVL
V BLANKING FLT WHT MEM (BVP-E30WS/ E30WSP only) WHITE GAMMA RGB
ON, OFF
F.NO. DISP
MENU RESUME
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INITIAL SET page To display this page on the unit for PAL, shift pages from M0 to M10, or from M10 to M0 while pressing the assignable switch.
<INITIAL SET> DESTINATION : UC REFERENCE FILE STORE FILE ALL PRESET
Setting NTSC: UC, J PAL: CE, CHINE Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob.
Description Sets the destination. Registers the adjusted value of each item to the reference file.
ALL PRESET
Resets the current values in the reference file to the factory preset values. (This setting does not affect the reference file.)
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Setting Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Up to 14 alphanumerics, symbols and spaces
Description Reads the operator file from the memory stick to the camera memory.
Writes the operator file saved in the camera memory to the memory stick. Returns the operator file item to the preset value.
Registers the current setting values in the camera memory as the preset values of the operator file. Enters and displays comments to a operator file to be stored in the memory stick. How to enter the comments : 1. Move to FILE ID and press the MENU SELECT knob, and the characters are displayed the top of the screen. 2. Select the character by turning the MENU SELECT knob, and move to WRITE after the comment is entered, and press the MENU SELECT knob to store. Displays the model name of the operator file saved in the memory stick. Displays the date when the operator file was created in the memory stick.
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STANDARD MEMORY STICK READ (MS CAM) WEITE(CAM MS) FILE ID : CAM CODE DATE
Item 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 STORE
Setting
Description Saves and calls the scene file (data painted in accordance with the shooting scene). How to save the scene file : 1. Move to STORE and press the MENU SELECT knob. STORE NO? will blink. 2. Select the file number (1 to 5) for saving. (If the data is already saved, it will be replaced with a new one.) How to call the scene file : Move to the file number to be called and press the MENU SELECT knob During calling up, the number will be highlighted. To cancel the operation, press the MENU SELECT knob while it is highlighted.
STANDARD
Returns the current paint adjustment amount and switch settings to the reference values. Reads five scene files from the memory stick to the memory of the camera unit. Writes five scene files stored in the memory of the camera unit to the memory stick. Enters and displays comments to a scene file to be stored in the memory stick. How to enter the comments : 1. Move to FILE ID and press the MENU SELECT knob, and the characters are displayed the top of the screen. 2. Select the character by turning the MENU SELECT knob, and move to WRITE after the comment is entered, and press the MENU SELECT knob to store. Displays the model name which created the scene file saved in the memory stick. Displays the date when the scene file was created in the memory stick.
READ (MS CAM) Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. WRITE (CAM MS) Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. FILE ID Up to 14 alphanumerics, symbols and spaces
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<REFERENCE> STORE FILE STANDARD ALL PRESET READ (MS CAM) WRITE(CAM MS) FILE ID : CAM CODE DATE
Setting Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob.
Description Registers the adjustment values of each item as the reference file.
STANDARD
Returns the data registered in the reference file to the standard value.
ALL PRESET
Returns the current values registered in the reference file to the factory-set values. (The reference files are not affected) Reads out the reference file from the memory stick to the memory of the camera unit. Writes the reference file stored in the memory of the camera unit to the memory stick. Enters and displays comments to a reference file to be stored in the memory stick. How to enter the comments : 1. Move to FILE ID and press the MENU SELECT knob, and the characters are displayed the top of the screen. 2. Select the character by turning the MENU SELECT knob, and move to WRITE after the comment is entered, and press the MENU SELECT knob to store. Displays the model name which created the reference file saved in the memory stick. Displays the date when the reference file was created in the memory stick.
READ (MS CAM) Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. WRITE (CAM MS) Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. FILE ID Up to 14 alphanumerics, symbols and spaces
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Description Registers the adjustment values for each item (excluding the center marker position) as the lens file. Selects the file for the current lens from the sixteen lens files. Displays the lens file name in accordance with the No. (1 to16) selected.
No. NAME F NO
F1.0 to F3.4
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Setting Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. ON, OFF
Description Returns the preset value of the operator file set by the user to the factory-set value. Returns all adjustment value stored in the reference file to the in factory-set value. Turns ON or OFF the function to initialize only the specified item in the reference file. To initialize, first set 10 SEC CLEAR to ON. Then, move the cursor to the reference file desired item to be initialized and press the MENU SELECT knob for more ten seconds during ? blinking. Note : The setting returns to OFF when the power is turned off. Returns the lens file selected to the factory-set value.
10 SEC CLEAR
LENS (CURRENT)
Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob. Execute by pressing the MENU SELECT knob.
OHB ND OFFSET
OHB MATRIX
M.S. FORMAT
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STORE
SET UP page
<SET UP> TOP MENU DISABLE: OFF SCENE FILE TYPE : 5 CAMERA NO : UNDEFINED TEST(VF) MODE : EXT VF
OFFSET ADJUST: OFF TEST OUT TEST SIGNAL STORE : ENC : OFF
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<PRESET> ALL PRESET
CONFIG page
<CONFIG> [BOARD] PA : VA : DPR : AT : B 226 261 B
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(*1): The additional data of each file is sent to each circuit on the unit.
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Reading (Refer to step 2 of Fig. 4-2.) Using OPERATION Menu of This Unit
Memory stick
Reading (Step 2)
Camera unit
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Storing the Scene File to the Memory Stick (Refer to step 1 of Fig. 4-3.) Using PAINT Menu of This Unit Stores the scene files stored in the camera in the memory stick.
Reading the Scene File from the Memory Stick (Refer to step 3 of Fig. 4-3.) Using PAINT Menu of This Unit Reads the scene files stored in the memory stick to the camera.
n Scene File data stored in the memory stick cannot be read when the power is just turned on.
Camera unit Storing (Step 1) Current paint data Calling (Step 2) Output to hardware Scene File Readng from memory stick (Step 3) Storing in memory stick (Step 1) Memory stick
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Reading the Reference File from the Memory Stick (Refer to step 3 of Fig. 4-4.) Using FILE/MAINTENANCE Menu of This Unit (1) Reference File data stored in the camera can be changed by reading the Reference File data stored in the memory stick. (2) The Reference File data in the memory stick cannot be applied to the camera when the data are just read. For applying the data, adjust the level automatically. [MAINTENANCE] [AUTO|SETUP] [AUTO|LEVEL] n Reference File data stored in the memory stick cannot be read when the power is just turned on. Storing the Reference File to the Memory Stick (Refer to step 1 of Fig. 4-4.) Using FILE Menu of This Unit Stores Reference File stored in the camera in the memory stick.
Initializing All File Items (Refer to step 4 of Fig. 4-4.) Using FILE Menu of This Unit
Initializing Only the Specified Item (Refer to step 4 of Fig. 4-4.) Using FILE Menu of This Unit (1) [FILE] [FILE|CLEAR] [10|SEC|CLEAR] [ON] (2) Display the page containing the desired items to be initialized of the reference files in the setup menu. (3) Move to the item to be initialized using the MENU SELECT knob, and keep pressing the MENU SELECT knob about 10 seconds at ? state until REF CLEAR is displayed. n The 10 SEC CLEAR setting returns to OFF when the power is turned ON.
Memory stick Storing in memory stick (Step 1) Readng from memory stick (Step 3)
Camera unit
Storing (Step 1) Current paint data Calling (Step 2) Output to hardware Reference File
Initializing (Step 4)
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(For lens compatible with serial communication) (1) Check that the lens number is No. 17. (2) Also check that the name of the lens and minimum f-stop value. (3) Turn on the dynamic shading. *1 (4) Set the lens extender to OFF. (5) Adjust the white balance and flare balance shooting the grayscale chart. (6) Zooming the lens, and adjust the center marker to a position at which the subject does not move.*2 (7) Store the Lens File. [FILE] [LENS|FILE] [STORE|FILE] (8) Set the lens extender to ON. (9) Adjust the white balance and flare balance shooting the grayscale chart. (10) Zooming the lens, and adjust the center marker to a position at which the subject does not move.*2 (11) Store the Lens File. [FILE] [LENS|FILE] [STORE|FILE] *1 : If using the lens compatible with serial communication with the dynamic shading turned on, you do not require the V modulation adjustment. Adjust the white shading or V modulation only when the deviation occurs. In this case, the data will not be stored in the Lens File. *2 : The center marker position is stored in the Lens File immediately after the position is aligned and not when executing the Lens File store. Calling Using OPERATION Menu of This Unit Select the Lens File. [OPERATION] [LENS|FILE] Initializing Using FILE Menu of This Unit All data of the lens file being currently selected will be initialized to the factory setting values.
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Select 2 by the ND filter knob, and adjust in the same manner as step 2. Select 3 by the ND filter knob, and adjust in the same manner as step 2. Select 4 by the ND filter knob, and adjust in the same manner as step 2. Perform the OHB matrix adjustment. [MAINTENANCE] [OHB|MATRIX] [OHB|MATRIX|:|ON] (7) Store the OHB File. [FILE] [OHB|FILE] [STORE|FILE]
With MSU (1) STANDARD button ON (lit) (2) Adjust the black shading automatically. FILE button ON (lit) [Touch panel selection] [OHB|File] [Auto|B.|Shading] Repeat this operation 3 times or more. When adjustment is not completed correctly, adjust the black shading automatically again, or adjust the black shading V SAW, V PARA, H SAW, H PARA on R/G/B respectively. [OHB|File] [Adjusting] [Black|shading] [R/G/B] [V|SAW], [V|PARA], [H|SAW], [H|PARA] (3) Adjust the black balance automatically. BLACK button ON (lit), or [OHB|File] [Auto|Black] (4) Adjust the white shading automatically. Shoot the white pattern so that the video level is around 80 % (560 mV). [OHB|File] [Auto|W.|Shading] Repeat this operation 3 times or more. When adjustment is not completed correctly, adjust the white shading automatically again, or adjust the white shading V SAW, V PARA, H SAW, H PARA on R/G/B respectively. [OHB|File] [Adjusting] [White|shading] [R/G/B] [V|SAW], [V|PARA], [H|SAW], [H|PARA] (5) Perform the ND offset adjustment. n Perform adjustments while selecting all ND filters (1 to 4), or the ND offset adjustment will not be completed. 1 Select 4 by the ND filter knob, and shoot the white pattern so that the video level is 50 % (350 mV) or more. 2 Select 1 by the ND filter knob, and adjust the lens iris so that the video level is 80 to 50 % (560 to 350 mV), and then adjust the white balance automatically. WHITE button ON (lit), or [OHB|File] [Auto|White] 3 Select 2 by the ND filter knob, and adjust in the same manner as step 2. 4 Select 3 by the ND filter knob, and adjust in the same manner as step 2. 5 Select 4 by the ND filter knob, and adjust in the same manner as step 2. (6) Perform the OHB matrix adjustment. [OHB|File] [Adjusting] [Matrix] Change the adjustment display by pressing the button 1, 2 of sub menu, and adjust the value of the OHB matrix. (7) Store the OHB File. [OHB|File] [OHB|store] [Store]
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Refence Scene Lens OHB Operator Ind. file OFF R H Saw G H Saw B H Saw R V Saw G V Saw B V Saw R H Para G H Para B H Para R V Para G V Para B V Para O ON R V Mod G V Mod B V Mod M V Mod R White G White B White O O O* ON R Flare G Flare B Flare O O O O
*
file O O O O O O O O O O O O
file O O O O O O O O O O O
file O O O O O O O O O O O O
file O O
mode
Auto White Shading Mode 3D White Shading Off V Modulation V Mod Off
X X X X
RGB ON ON 0 0 0 0 OFF 0 0 0
X X
OFF 3200k 0 ON 0 0 0
Black
0 0 0 0
(Continued)
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Refence Scene Lens OHB Operator Ind. file ON Detail Level Limiter White Limiter Black Limiter Crispening Frequency Mix Ratio Detail Comb O O O O O O O O O O H/V Ratio O O Level Depend O O Fine Detail O O Knee Aperture O O ON Skin 1 Level Skin 1 Phase Skin 1 Width Skin 1 Sat O O O O O Skin 2 Leval Skin 2 Phase Skin 2 Width Skin 2 Sat O O O O O Skin 3 Level Skin 3 Phase Skin 3 Width Skin 3 Sat O O O O file O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ON O O O O O O O O O O O O O O file file file X mode
Factory Setting ON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _50 NAM H/V 0 ON 0 OFF 0 OFF 0 OFF OFF OFF ON 0 29 _89 0 OFF OFF 0 29 _89 0 OFF OFF 0 29 _89 0
(Continued)
Fine Detail On
Knee Aperture On
Skin Detail
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Refence Scene Lens file O O O R-G R-B G-R G-B B-R B-G O O O O O O O Phase Select Hue Saturation O O O R-G R-B G-R G-B B-R B-G Phase Select Hue Saturation O R Black Gamma G Black Gamma B Black Gamma M Black Gamma RGB Black Gamma Range O O O O O O Range Low Key Saturation O O file O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O file
Factory Setting ON ON OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF 0 (Indication only) 0 0 OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF 0 (Indication only) 0 0 OFF 0 0 0 0 High OFF High 0
(Continued)
Multi Matrix On
OHB Matrix
OHB Matrix On
Black Gamma
Black Gamma On
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Refence Scene Lens file ON O O R Gamma G Gamma B Gamma M Gamma O* O O* O O Level O O R Knee Point G Knee Point B Knee Point M Knee Point R Knee Slope G Knee Slope B Knee Slope M Knee Slope O O O O O O O O O O Auto Knee Point Limit Auto Knee Slope O O O O Knee Saturation O ON R White Clip G White Clip B White Clip M White Clip O O O O GL SC Phase GL H Phase (Coarse) GL H Phase (Fine) O O file O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O file
Factory Setting ON UC : x3.5 CE : x4.5 0.45 0 0 0 0 OFF 0 Knee ON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF OFF 0 0 OFF OFF 0 ON 0 0 0 0 Enable 0 0 0 Wide OFF UC : SMPTE CE : FULL (75 %) OFF 0
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Saturation
Saturation On
Knee
Knee Off
White Clip
Gen Lock
Encoder
On Level
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Refence Scene Lens file Center Maker H Position Center Maker V Position Box Cursor H Position Box Cursor V Position Box Cursor H Width Box Cursor V Width Zebra 1 Level Zebra 1 Width Zebra 2 Level VF DTL Gain file file O O
Factory Setting ON VF ENC Y/Color OFF OFF OFF 90 % OFF 4:3 OFF 0 0 OFF 50 50 50 50 OFF 1&2 75 % 10 % 100 % ON 25
(Continued)
Test Out Select R, G, B, Y, ENC, VF, RETURN VF Out Select MIX VF Test Marker VF Marker R, G, B, Y MIX VF Test Marker Safety Zone On Safety Zone Select Aspect Ind On Aspect Indicator 4:3-15:9 Center Maker On
Box Cursor On
Zebra
VF DTL
VF DTL On
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Factory Setting ON OFF UC : RIGHT CE : LEFT OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON 1- - ON -B- - ON -AB ON OFF ON L- - ON OFF ON OFF ON UC : 59.94I CE : 50I ON (WS only) 16:9 (WS only) ON OFF 16:9 (WS only) UC : 59.94I CE : 50I OFF LEVEL
(Continued)
White Switch Position 5600k Master Gain Shutter Return ATW C.TEMP Abnormal Ind ND Indicator ND Normal CC Indicator CC Normal WHITE Position Indicator WHITE Position Normal 5600k Indicator 5600k Normal GAIN Indicator GAIN Normal SHUTTER Indicator SHUTTER Normal EXTENDER Indicator EXTENDER Normal FORMAT Indicator FORMAT Normal 16:9/4:3 Indicator 16:9/4:3 Normal x0.8/4:3 Indicator x0.8/4:3 Normal Format 16:9 4:3 Crop Format Shutter Link Mode Level Auto Set Up White Setup Mode
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Close Others V BLKG 19/20/21 F.No. Display Switch Assign Lens VTR S/S Camera VTR S/S Assignable Switch Assinable Switch Dimmer Handle Switch Handle Switch Zoom Speed Gain [L] Gain [M] Gain [H] White [B] Outout [DCC] RE.Rotation
RET2 RET2 5600K 5 UC : RET/INCOM1 CE : RET/PROD 50 0dB +6dB +12dB B Auto Knee STD
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5-1. Preparation
5-1-1. Equipment Required
Tools . . . . . . . Extension board EX-464 (Sony part No. : A-8318-864-A) Pattern box (PTB-500, 90-240 Vac) (Sony part No. : J-6029-140-B) Grayscale chart (4:3, transparent) (Sony part No. : J-6026-130-B) Grayscale chart (16:9, transparent) (Sony part No. : J-6394-080-A) Grayscale chart (4:3, reflective) (Commercially available, Refer to Section 5-1-5) Flexible card wire (30P, 140 mm) (2 pieces) (Sony part No. : 1-823-429-11) EX Harness (3 pieces) (Sony part No. : 1-961-653-21)
Equipment . . . . . Digital oscilloscope: Tektronix TDS460A or equivalent Waveform monitor/Vectorscope: Tektronix 1750 (for NTSC)/1751 (for PAL) or equivalent Monochrome monitor (Horizontal resolution; 900 TV lines or more) Frequency counter: Advantest TR5821 or equivalent Digital voltmeter: Advantest TR6845 or equivalent
Peripheral equipment . Camera control unit: CCU-550D/550DP CCU-700A/700AP CCU-900/900P CA-570/570P CA-950/950P BVF-10/10CE/20W/20WCE/C10W MSU-700A/750 AC-550/550CE
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5-1-3. Connection
1.35-type COLOR VF (BVF-C10W) 2-type VF (BVF-20W/20WCE) 1.5-type VF (BVF-10/10CE)
AC ADAPTOR AC550/550CE
ENG/EFP LENS COLOR VIDEO CAMERA BVP-E30/E30P/E30WS/E30WSP TEST OUT BNC CABLE CAMERA CONTROL UNIT (*1) CCU-550D/550DP CCU-700A/700AP CCU-900/900P OPTICAL FIBER CABLE (FC2PD250/PD50) (*3) TRIAX CABLE (*4)
*1: Represented as CCU simply for convenience in wirting in this section. *2: Represented as CA simply for convenience in wirting in this section. *3: Used when CA-950/950P and CCU-900/900P are used. *4: Used when CA-570/570P and CCU-550A/550AP/700A/ 700AP are used.
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Handling precautions . Do not touch the charts surface. . Do not subject the surface to dirt, scratches or prolonged exposure to sunlight. . Protect the chart from excess moisture and harmful gas. . Avoid resting articles against the case. . Open the case and dry the chart more an hour for a month in no use long period. Replacement period when the chart is used as the reference The reflective grayscale chart should be replaced every two years if it used as the reference. Because the chart deteriorates with time and proper adjustment cannot be achieved. Replacement period varies according to storage conditions of the chart. Setting illumination (when the reflective chart is used) Equipment: Illuminance meter (Calibrated)
Chart
1. Turn on the light source and warm up for about 30 minutes. 2. Place the illuminance meter on the chart surface. Adjust the position and angle of the light source so that the whole surface of the chart is evenly 2000 lx. n Light the chart from almost the same direction and height as the camera to shoot the chart.
Illuminance meter
Light source
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Setting luminous intensity (when the transparent chart is used) Equipment: Luminance meter (Minolta LS-110 or equivalent. Calibrated.)
1. Light the pattern box and warm up for about 30 minutes. 2. Place the pattern box where the chart is not exposed to light, such as a darkroom. (Or cover the pattern box with a cover whose inside is painted in black.) 3. Place the luminance meter facing straight to the chart at a distance of 1 m from it. 4. Adjust the luminance control of the pattern box so that the white portion in the center of the chart is 573 6 cd/m2. n This corresponds to the luminous intensity on the 89.9 %-reflective chart at 2000 lx.
Chart
Luminance meter
1m
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3. Flare Offset B Adjustment Test Point : TP3 (GND : E1) Adjustment Point . ITEM : FLR OFFSET [B] Specifications : A = 0 10 mV
Perform automatic adjustment of black balance as follows. (1) When MSU is not used, set the AUTO W/B BAL switch on the front of the camera to the BLK side. (2) When MSU is used, set the BLACK button on MSU to ON (lit).
1H
(Oscilloscope)
4. Store the TRIMMING data. (Press the MENU SELECT knob to execute.) ITEM : STORE
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12
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6. Store the TRIMMING data. (Press the MENU SELECT knob to execute.) ITEM: STORE
(NTSC)
MG R YL YL R MG
(PAL)
CY
CY
Setting after Adjustment . ITEM : OFFSET ADJUST OFF . Restore the VA-226 board to the original position.
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Adjustment Procedures 1. PA G Gain Adjustment Test Point : TP71 (GND : GND A) / EX-464 extension board Adjustment Point : 1 RV1/PA-273 board Specifications : A = 165 10 mV
50m
B W L
10uS
(Oscilloscope)
2. Set the TEST OUT switch (on the side panel) to ENC. 3. Menu setting MENU : SERVICE PAGE : VA TRIMMING ITEM : TEST OUT ENC Connect the vectorscope to the TEST OUT connector. 4. PA R/B Gain Adjustment Adjustment Point : 1 RV1/PA-272 board 1 RV1/PA-274 board Specifications : Center the beam spot on the vectorscope.
MG R
Chart frame
YL
CY
. Lens Iris F11 . Menu setting MENU : OPERATION PAGE : PRESET WHITE ITEM : COLOR TEMP 3200k . WHITE BAL switch (on the side panel) PRESET (3200 K)
1 RV1/PA-272 board
1 RV1/PA-273 board
1 RV1/PA-274 board
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2. Video level G adjustment Adjust following the steps below. (1) MENU: SERVICE PAGE: VA TRIMMING ITEM: TEST OUT G TEST SIGNAL TEST1 (TEST OUT and TEST SIGNAL can be switched on the menu or through MSU-700A/750) (2) MENU: SERVICE PAGE: DPR TRIMMING ITEM: VIDEO LEVEL [G] (3) Specifications: The TEST1 and TEST2 levels must be at the same level. A = B (Adjust using the MENU SELECT knob.) Reference value: 3 mV (0.5 IRE) or less 3. Video level B adjustment Adjust following the steps below. (1) MENU: SERVICE PAGE: VA TRIMMING ITEM: TEST OUT B TEST SIGNAL TEST1 (TEST OUT and TEST SIGNAL can be switched on the menu or through MSU-700A/750.) (2) MENU: SERVICE PAGE: DPR TRIMMING ITEM: VIDEO LEVEL [B] (3) Specifications: The TEST1 and TEST2 levels must be at the same level. A = B (Adjust using the MENU SELECT knob.) Reference value: 3 mV (0.5 IRE) or less
TEST1
TEST2 (10STEP)
(Waveform monitor)
4. Store the TRIMMING data. (Press the MENU SELECT knob to execute.) ITEM: STORE 5. Setting after adjustments Set TEST1 and TEST2 to OFF. 5-10 (E)
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2. R-Y level Adjustment Test Point : TP503 (GND : E501) /DPR-261 Adjustment Point . ITEM : R-Y LEVEL Specifications : NTSC : A = 700 2 mV PAL : A = 525 2 mV
(NTSC)
(Oscilloscope) (PAL)
(Oscilloscope)
(Oscilloscope) (PAL)
E1 TP1
B C
D E F
(Oscilloscope)
G H J K L
E2
TP800
M 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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3. B-Y level Adjustment Test Point : TP501 (GND: E501) /DPR-261 Adjustment Point . ITEM : B-Y LEVEL Specifications : NTSC : A = 700 2 mV PAL : A = 525 2 mV
(NTSC)
(Oscilloscope) (PAL)
(Oscilloscope)
4. After the adjustments are completed, store the TRIMMING data. (Press the MENU SELECT knob to execute.) ITEM : STORE
1. Test Out Level Adjustment Adjustment Point . PAGE : DPR TRIMMING . ITEM : TEST OUT LEVEL Specifications : NTSC : A = 100 0.5 IRE PAL : A = 700 7 mV p-p
(NTSC)
E1 TP1
B C D E F G H J K L
(Waveform monitor)
E2
After the adjustment is completed, store the TRIMMING data. (Press the MENU SELECT knob to execute.) ITEM : STORE
TP800
M 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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2. VBS Level Adjustment Menu setting PAGE : VA TRIMMING ITEM : TEST OUT ENC Adjustment Point . PAGE : DPR TRIMMING . ITEM : VBS Y LEVEL Specifications : NTSC : A = 100 0.5 IRE PAL : A = 700 3 mV p-p
(NTSC) A
Adjustment Procedures 1. Adjustment Point . MENU : SERVICE . PAGE : DPR TRIMMING . ITEM : SC FREQ Specifications : 36,000,000 10 Hz
(Waveform monitor)
After the adjustment is completed, store the TRIMMING data. (Press the MENU SELECT knob to execute.) ITEM : STORE Menu setting PAGE : VA TRIMMING ITEM : TEST OUT ENC Adjustment Point . PAGE : DPR TRIMMING . ITEM : VBS C LEVEL Specifications : CROMA LEVEL Each beam spot of vectorscope stays inside the frame 4.
(NTSC) Burst spot 75 %
MG YL B G G YL B
2. After the adjustment is completed, store the TRIMMING data. (Press the MENU SELECT knob to execute.) ITEM : STORE
E1 TP1
B C D E F G H
(PAL)
R MG
J K L
E2 TP800
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CY
CY
M 11 10
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Adjustment Procedures m . Be sure not to move the cross cursor until the SAVE or CANCEL operation is completely finished. . You cannot make a compensation for the surrounding pixels adjacent to the already-compensated RPN. 1. Select the channel to be compensated. ITEM : CHANNEL SELECT R, G, B 2. Adjust the values of H and V so that the center of the cross cursor is aligned just over the RPN. ITEM : CURSOR ON ITEM : H, V 3. Move the cursor to SAVE, and press the MENU SELECT knob. EXEC OK will be displayed. Press MENU SELECT knob again, the compensation is started, and compensation data is registered. 4. If the RPN cannot be compensated or an incorrect registration was executed by mistake, move the cursor to DELETE. Then, press MENU SELECT knob. 5. If perform this adjustment again or any other RPNs remain, repeat steps 2 and 3. Setting after Adjustment ITEM : CONCEAL MODE OFF
Equipment : B/W monitor or color monitor Test Point : TEST OUT connector Preparations . Adjust the black balance automatically. (Refer to Section 5-2-1.) . Menu setting MENU : SERVICE PAGE : CONCEAL ITEM : CONCEAL MODE ON . When the RPN recognition is difficult since the RPN hides behind the character on a screen or is very close to the character : ITEM : TEST CHARACTER OFF
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2. When the compensation is finished, APR OK will be displayed. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 two times. n The number of the RPNs compensated at once is limited. When all RPNs do not disappear even if APR OK is displayed, carry out the automatic compensation again or the manual compensation. Manual Compensation n Be sure not to move the cross cursor until the SAVE or CANCEL operation is completely finished. 1. Select the channel to be compensated. ITEM : CHANNEL SELECT R, G, B 2. Adjust the values of H and V so that the center of the cross cursor is aligned just over the RPN. ITEM : CURSOR ON ITEM : H, V 3. Move the cursor to EXEC, and press the MENU SELECT knob. EXEC OK will be displayed. Press MENU SELECT knob again, the compensation of the maximum level will be performed. n You cannot make a compensation for the pixels in the upper/lower one line and right/left 13 horizontal pixels toward the already-compensated pixels. When you try to compensate those pixels, the following two selections at SELECT item on the screen will be displayed. Select either and perform adjustment. ADJASENT PIXEL : the existing data takes effect SETTING PIXEL : the existing data is deleted 4. If the RPN remains as a black dot (overcompensated) or a white dot (incompletely-compensated), make a fine adjustment. ITEM : LEVEL 99 to 0 5. When the RPN is compensated, move the cursor to SAVE. Then, press MENU SELECT knob. 6. If the RPN cannot be compensated or an incorrect operation was executed by mistake, move the cursor to CANCEL. Then, press MENU SELECT knob. 7. If perform this adjustment again or any other RPNs remain, repeat steps 2 to 5. Setting after Adjustment ITEM : COMPENSATION MODE OFF 5-15 (E)
Notes . The temperature inside of the unit is not stable just after turning on the power, and the compensation may not be carried out correctly. Wait for about 20 minute after turning the power on, and then start this adjustment. . When the low level white dots cannot be compensated even if the auto compensation is finished, perform the manual compensation. Equipment : B/W monitor or color monitor Test Point : TEST OUT connector Preparations . Adjust the black balance automatically. (Refer to Section 5-2-1.) . Menu setting MENU : SERVICE PAGE : COMPENSATION ITEM : COMPENSATION MODE ON . When the RPN recognition is difficult since the RPN hides behind the character on a screen on is very close to the character : ITEM : TEST CHARACTER OFF Adjustment Procedures Auto Compensation 1. Move the cursor to AUTO COMPENSATION, and press the MENU SELECT knob. APR EXCUTING will be displayed, and the compensation will be performed.
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Adjustment Procedures m . Be sure not to move the cross cursor until the SAVE or CANCEL operation is completely finished. . You cannot make a compensation for the lines in the right/left one line toward the already-compensated lines. In this case, "ADJASENT PIXEL" will be displayed. 1. Select the channel to be compensated. ITEM : CHANNEL SELECT R, G, B 2. Adjust the values of H and V so that the center of the cross cursor is aligned just over the white vertical line. ITEM : CURSOR ON ITEM : H, V 3. Move the cursor to EXEC, and press the MENU SELECT knob. EXEC OK will be displayed. Press MENU SELECT knob again, the compensation of the maximum level will be performed. 4. If the white vertical line remains as a black line (overcompensated) or a white line (incompletelycompensated), make a fine adjustment. ITEM : LEVEL 99 to 0 5. When the white vertical line is compensated, move the cursor to SAVE. Then, press MENU SELECT knob. 6. If the white vertical line cannot be compensated or an incorrect operation was executed by mistake, move the cursor to CANCEL. Then, press MENU SELECT knob. 7. If perform this adjustment again or any other vertical line noises remain, repeat steps 2 to 5. Setting after Adjustment ITEM : COMPENSATION MODE OFF
Equipment : B/W monitor or color monitor Test Point : TEST OUT connector Preparations . Adjust the black balance automatically. (Refer to Section 5-2-1.) . Menu setting MENU : SERVICE PAGE : V-LINE COMP ITEM : COMPENSATION MODE ON . When the white vertical line recognition is difficult since the noise hides behind the character on a screen on is very close to the character : ITEM : TEST CHARACTER OFF
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3. Perform V-SUB [B] adjustment in the same manner as step 1. Test Point : IC1- pin14/PA-272 board (GND : E501/DPR-261) Adjustment Point . ITEM : V-SUB [B] 4. Store the TRIMMING data. (Press the MENU SELECT knob to execute.) ITEM : STORE Setting after Adjustment Restore the CCD block to the original position.
Preparations . Extend the CCD block. (Refer to Section 1-14-3.) . Shoot the fully occupied white area of the pattern box in the full underscanned monitor frame adjusting the zoom control. Adjustment Procedures
2 1
1. V-SUB [R] adjustment (1) Test Point : IC1- pin14/PA-274 board (GND : E501/DPR-261) Lens Iris : A = 500 50 mV (2) Select a large lens aperture (3 stops and a half) to obtain the 10 times amount of light. (3) Adjustment Point . MENU : SERVICE . PAGE : OHB TRIMMING . ITEM : V-SUB [R]
A
IC1
A 13
+100 _0 +100 _0
E1 TP1
mV mV
B C D
E F G H
(Oscilloscope)
2. Perform V-SUB [G] adjustment in the same manner as step 1. Test Point : IC1- pin14/PA-273 board (GND : E501/DPR-261) Adjustment Point . ITEM : V-SUB [G]
J K L M 11 10
E2
TP800
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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(4) Test Point : CN2- pin3/TG-229 board (GND : E501/DPR-261) Lens Iris : C = 10 mV
H rate C (Oscilloscope)
(5) Adjustment Point . MENU : SERVICE . PAGE : OHB TRIMMING . ITEM : V-REG [R] Write down the voltage V2 at which the D section of the waveform just begins to change from OK to NG. V1 + V2 Specifications : V-REG [R] = 2 (Calculate with hexadecimal)
H rate D V2
1. V-REG [R] adjustment (1) Test Point : IC1- pin14/PA-274 board (GND : E501/DPR-261) Lens Iris : A = 500 50 mV
H rate A
OK NG
(Oscilloscope)
(2) Select a large lens aperture (3 stops and a half) to obtain the 10 times amount of light. (3) Adjustment Point . MENU : SERVICE . PAGE : OHB TRIMMING . ITEM : V-REG [R] Write down the voltage V1 at which the B section of the waveform just begins to change.
B H rate V1
2. Perform V-REG [G] adjustment in the same manner as step 1. Test Point : CN1- pin14/PA-273 board (GND : E501/DPR-261) CN2- pin2/TG-229 board (GND : E501/DPR-261) V1 + V2 Specifications : V-REG [G] = 2 (Calculate with hexadecimal) 3. Perform V-REG [B] adjustment in the same manner as step 1. Test Point : CN1- pin14/PA-272 board (GND : E501/DPR-261) CN2- pin1/TG-229 board (GND : E501/DPR-261) V1 + V2 Specifications : V-REG [B] = 2 (Calculate with hexadecimal)
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4. Store the TRIMMING data. (Press the MENU SELECT knob to execute.) ITEM : STORE Setting after Adjustment Restore the CCD block to the original position.
2 B
IC1
A 13
E1 TP1
B C D E F G H J K L M 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4
E2
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BVP-E30 (UCJ) BVP-E30P (CE) BVP-E30WS (UCJ) BVP-E30WSP (CE) J, E 9-968-049-02 Printed in Japan 2007. 8 08 2004
Sony Corporation