Home > Panasonic > Bass Combo > Panasonic Aj Bs900 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic Aj Bs900 Operating Instructions Manual

    Download as PDF Print this page Share this page

    Have a look at the manual Panasonic Aj Bs900 Operating Instructions Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 10737 Panasonic manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

    							- 10 -
    MAIN MENU 1/2 screen
    The items on this menu cannot be set using the SET UP dial.
    They are set using the controls on the front panel.
    1 1
    SYNCRO SCAN screen
    This screen is used to make synchro scan settings.
    #< SYNCHRO SCAN >
    SYNCHRO SCAN 
    : 1/60.8
    2 2
    VR DATA screen
    This screen displays the setting values for the
    adjustment knobs on the front panel.
    #< VR DATA >
    MASTER PED
    :+000
    MASTER DTL
    :+00
    MASTER GAMMA
    :0.45
    KNEE POINT
    :090%
    KNEE SLOPE
    :13
    R GAIN
    :+000
    B GAIN
    :+000
    R PEDESTAL
    :+000
    B PEDESTAL
    :+000
    #< MATRIX >
    MATRIX TABLE
    :A
    MATRIX R-G
    :+00
    MATRIX R-B
    :+00
    MATRIX G-R
    :+00
    MATRIX G-B
    :+00
    MATRIX B-R
    :+00
    MATRIX B-G
    :+00
    3 3
    MATRIX screen
    This screen is used to select the camera’s matrix
    settings.
    4 4
    DTL SETTING screen
    This screen is used to make detail settings.
    #< DTL SETTING >
    H.DTL LEVEL
    :06
    D.DTL LEVEL
    :13
    DTL CORING
    :03
    H.DTL FREQ.
    :04
    DARK DTL
    :00
    LEVEL DEPEND.
    :00
    BLACK STRETCH
    :OFF
    MATRIX TABLE
    :OFF
    #< ADDITIONAL DTL >
    C DTL COMPE.
    :OFF
    CHROMA DTL
    :0
    KNEE APERTURE
    :ON
    SLIM DTL
    :OFF
    CORNER DTL
    :OFF
    DTL GAIN(+)
    :+00
    DTL GAIN(
    -):+16
    DTL CLIP
    :00
    H.DTL LINE MIX
    :1H
    5 5
    ADDITIONAL DTL screen
    This screen is used to select the camera’s special
    detail settings.
    6 6
    SKIN TONE DTL screen
    This screen is used to select the camera’s skin tone
    detail settings.
    #< SKIN TONE DTL >
    SKIN TONE DTL
    :OFF
    SKIN TONE HUE
    :103
    SKIN TONE LEVEL
    :25
    SKIN TONE WIDTH
    :15
    SKIN TONE CORING
    :05
    SKIN TONE ZEBRA
    :OFF
    The SKIN TONE ZEBRA setting automatically switches to
    OFF when the SKIN TONE DTL submenu is opened,
    regardless of whether the previous setting was ON or OFF. 
    						
    							- 11 -
    MAIN MENU 1/2 screen
    #< FLARE / GAMMA >
    R FLARE
    :000
    G FLARE
    :000
    B FLARE
    :000
    R GAMMA
    :+00
    B GAMMA
    :+00
    8 8
    FLARE/GAMMA screen
    This screen is used to select the camera’s flare and
    gamma settings.
    7 7
    KNEE/LEVEL screen
    This screen is used to select the camera’s setup
    level settings.
    #< KNEE / LEVEL >
    MANUAL KNEE
    :ON
    WHITE CLIP
    :ON
    WHITE CLIP LVL
    :110%
    AUTO KNEE POINT
    :085
    AUTO KNEE LVL
    :110
    SET UP
    :0%
    The SET UP items on this menu cannot be set using the SET
    UP dial.  The camera setting statuses are simply displayed
    here.
    #< GENLOCK / IRIS >
    A.IRIS LEVEL
    :045
    A.IRIS PEAK/AVE
    :050
    A.IRIS MODE
    :NORM1
    H PHASE COARSE
    :07
    H PHASE FINE
    :128
    SC PHASE COARSE
    :0
    SC PHASE FINE
    :128
    9 9
    GENLOCK/IRIS screen
    This screen is used to control the genlock and iris
    functions.
    The H PHASE and SC PHASE items on this menu cannot be
    set using the SET UP dial.  Use the buttons on the front panel
    instead.
    #< CAMERA SW MODE >
    SUPER V MODE
    :FRM1
    FILTER INH
    :ON
    SHOCKLESS AWB
    :NORMAL
    : :
    CAMERA SW MODE screen
    This screen is used to select the camera’s switch
    mode settings. 
    						
    							- 12 -
    MAIN MENU 2/2 screen
    = =
    DIAGNOSTIC screen
    This screen is displays the software version.
    #< DIAGNOSTIC >
    VERSION
    :Ver
    UP DATE
    :¢¢¢¢.¢¢.¢¢
    #< CAMERA SETTING >
    DETAIL
    :ON
    2D LPF
    :OFF
    SUPER COLOR
    :ON
    GAMMA
    :ON
    TEST SAW
    :OFF
    FLARE
    :ON
    H-F COMPE.
    :ON
    NEGATIVE DTL
    :OFF
    ; ;
    CAMERA SETTING screen
    This screen is used to select the camera’s basic
    settings.
    < <
    AUTO SHADING screen
    The AUTO SHADING settings are performed on
    this screen.  For further details, refer to the section
    entitled “Shading adjustments” (page 13).
    #< AUTO SHADING >
    BLACK
    WHITE
    BLACK COMPE.
    :ON
    WHITE COMPE.
    :ON 
    						
    							- 13 -
    Shading adjustment
    When the BLACK or WHITE (V.SAW) setting on the AUTO SHADING menu or the WHITE (DIGITAL) setting on the WHITE
    SHADING menu is selected to perform shading, menus similar to those shown below appear.  The operation procedure is illustrated
    below using black shading as an example.
    Shading menu operation procedure (example: black shading)
    #< AUTO SHADING >
    BLACK
    WHITE
    BLACK COMPE.
    :ON
    WHITE COMPE.
    :ON
    ACTIVE OK?
    YES
    #NO
    From MAIN MENU 2/2, select the AUTO SHADING submenu.
    Align the arrow cursor with the BLACK item and press the SET UP dial.  A
    page confirming whether or not you want to perform shading adjustment
    appears.
    To perform shading adjustment, align the arrow cursor with YES and press the
    SET UP dial. (After this, the indication “SHADING ACTIVE” appears in the
    center of the screen.)  If you do not wish to perform shading adjustment, align
    the arrow cursor with NO and press the SET UP dial.  The AUTO SHADING
    page reappears.
    The AUTO SHADING page reappears automatically when shading adjustment
    completes.
    This concludes the shading adjustment procedure.
    – Confirmation page–
    1.
    2.
    3.
    4. 
    						
    							- 14 -
    Connectors and signals
    1234
    56 78 9
    10 11 12 13 14 15
    16 17 18 19 20
    21 22 23 24
    COMMUNICATION
    1 PROD TO L (H)*
    2 PROD TO L (C)*
    3 PROD FROM L (H)*
    4 PROD FROM L (C)*
    5 SHIELD*
    6 ENG TO L (H)
    7 ENG TO L (C)
    8 ENG FROM L (H)
    9 ENG FROM L (C)
    10 SHIELD
    11 R TALLY IN (H)
    12 R TALLY IN (C)
    13 PGM1 (H)
    14 PGM1 (C)
    15 SHIELD
    16 PGM2 (H)*
    17 PGM2 (C)*
    18 SHIELD*
    19 REM ISOLATE
    20 G TALLY IN (H)
    21 G TALLY IN (C)
    22
    23 EXT +12V (+)
    24 EXT +12V (–)
    OP3
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5This connector is not
    6used at the present time.
    7
    8
    9
    10
    Matsushita part number: VJP3277A024
    Manufacturer part number: JR25RK-24P
    (Hirose Denki)
    Matsushita part number: VJS2756A010
    Manufacturer part number:
    HR10A-10R-10S
    (Hirose Denki)
    1
    2
    3
    4 5 678
    9 10
    OP4
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5This connector is not
    6used at the present time.
    7
    8
    9
    10
    Matsushita part number: VJS2756A010
    Manufacturer part number:
    HR10A-10R-10S
    (Hirose Denki)
    Cable connector
    Matsushita part number: VJP2756A010
    Manufacturer part number:
    HR10A-10P-10P
    (Hirose Denki)
    Cable connector
    Matsushita part number: VJP2756A010
    Manufacturer part number:
    HR10A-10P-10P
    (Hirose Denki) Cable connector
    Matsushita part number: VJS3277A024
    Manufacturer part number:
    JP25PK-24PS
    (Hirose Denki)
    1
    2
    3
    4 5 678
    9 10
    5
    4
    321
    INCOM
    1 GND
    2 INCOM TALK
    3 GND
    4 INCOM RECEIVE
    5 PGM/RECEIVE
    Matsushita part number: VJS3290
    Manufacturer part number: HA16PRH-5S
    (Hirose Denki)
    * 
    Optional functions 
    						
    							- 15 -
    Connectors and signals
    A
    B
    C
    DEF G
    H
    WFM
    A STAIR OUT
    B STAIR EN
    C REM SYNC
    D
    E GND
    F 1LIN / 1FLD
    G REM SYNC EN
    H
    TALLY
    A R TALLY (H)
    B R TALLY (C)
    C G TALLY (H)
    D G TALLY (C)
    E GND
    F R TALLY OUT
    G G TALLY OUT
    H +12V
    J GND
    K
    L
    M
    Manufacturer part number: PRC07-R8F
    (Tajimi Musen)
    Manufacturer part number: PRC07-R12F
    (Tajimi Musen)
    Cable connector
    Manufacturer part number: PRC07-P12M
    (Tajimi Musen) Cable connector
    Manufacturer part number: PRC07-P8M
    (Tajimi Musen)
    A
    J
    H
    G
    F
    E D CB
    K
    LM
    AUDIO OUT CH1, CH2
    1 GND
    2 MIC (H)
    3 MIC (C)
    Matsushita part number: VJP2666
    Manufacturer part number: HA16RM-3PE
    (Hirose Denki)
    12
    3
    CSU
    1 GND
    2
    3
    4 +12V
    Manufacturer part number: HA16RA-4P
    (Hirose Denki)
    1
    234 
    						
    							- 16 -
    Switches
    CABLESHORT
    ALARMF
    U
    S
    E
    HEAD POWER
    ON
    OFF
    MAIN
    ON
    OFF
    F
    U
    S
    EOPENDIGITAL TRIAXGENLOCKOFF SCHCOARSE
    INTERCOM
    P
    G
    MON
    OFFPTTMIC
    P
    R
    IV
    A
    T
    ESYSTEMP
    U
    S
    H
    PHASEVTR
    ENABLEREWFF
    STOP
    SHUTTERSET UP
    M
    O
    N
     S
    E
    L
    K
    N
    E
    E
    P
    O
    IN
    T
    K
    N
    E
    E
    S
    L
    O
    P
    E
    GAMMA
    D
    E
    T
    A
    IL
    M
    .
    P
    E
    D
    ON
    OFF
    (
    P
    U
    S
    H
    )
    RG
    ENG SEQBSUPS.V
    S.S 100(60)1000120
    250500
    2000WHITE
    BAL
    P
    L
    A
    Y
    AWB
    CHECKAUTO IRISIRIS
    B
    R
    GAINFILTER
    ABBBAR
    ENABLEPAINTING
    G
    A
    INAUTO KNEE
    GAIN
    REC CHKS
    T
    A
    R
    T
     
    / 
    S
    T
    O
    PC
    A
    L
    LT
    AL
    L
    YVTR  WARNING
    PREA
    B
    BLACK
    Base  StationAJ-
    Screws (4)
    1.Remove the four screws from the front panel of the AJ-
    BS900P.
    2.Pull the front cover forward to disengage it.  Remove the
    screw shown in the figure on the left, and remove the metal
    fitting. (The screw cannot be removed from the fitting.) Follow the steps below to remove the BS-DIGITAL board and BS-AUDIO board when selecting the positions of the switches for the
    intercom system, MIC output level, etc.
    PUSH
    Screw Metal
    fitting
    PUSH
    3.Remove the BS-DIGITAL board and BS-AUDIO board.  To
    remove the BS-DIGITAL board, disconnect the white cable
    shown in the figure on the left once the board has been
    drawn out somewhat.
    BS DIGITAL board
    BS AUDIO boardWhite cable
    Removing the boards 
    						
    							- 17 -
    Switches
    2 13 4
    5 6 7
    POWER MAKE
    G tally selector switch (SW6)
    Refer to the diagram at right and
    select the desired switch
    position.
    4
    -20dB 0dB
    MIC1 selector switch (SW7)
    Refer to the diagram at right and
    select the desired switch
    position.
    5
    -20dB 0dB
    MIC2 selector switch (SW8)
    Refer to the diagram at right and
    select the desired switch
    position.
    6
    0dB -20dB
    PGM1 selector switch (SW9)
    Refer to the diagram at right and
    select the desired switch
    position.
    7
    BS AUDIO board
    ENG RTS LOAD
    ON/OFF switch
    (SW1)
    ON OFF
    4W RTS 2W
    1
    2-lines / RTS /
    4-lines selector
    switch (SW2)2
    Switches 1 and 2 are used to connect the intercom system
    using the COMMUNICATION connector (see page 7).  For
    details on the settings, refer to the intercom system selection
    table below.
    Intercom system SW1 SW2
    2W (two-wire system) ON 2W
    4W (four-wire system) ON (
    Note 1) 4W (Note 1)
    RTS system OFF
    (Note 2)RTS
    POWER MAKE
    R tally selector switch (SW5)
    Refer to the diagram at right and
    select the desired switch
    position.
    3
    Note 1: When the unit is not going to be connected to the intercom system,
    set SW1 to ON and SW2 to 4W.  (These are the factory settings.)
    Note 2: When there is absolutely no RTS load in the entire intercom system,
    set SW1 to ON and use the RTS load function inside the unit.
    Intercom system selection table
    Setting the board switch positions
    The diagrams show the factory settings. 
    						
    							- 18 -
    Switches
    SW2
    ON OFF8
    7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    BS DIGITAL board
    SW2-1: Y/G, PB/B, PR/R selector switchON: Y, PB, PR output
    OFF: G, B, R outputSW2-6: Color bar setting selector switchON: SNG color bar 
    OFF: SMPTE/FULL color bar
    When selecting the positions of the above switches, make sure that you do not change the positions of the other switches indicated
    with the broken lines by touching them by mistake.
    The front cover must be removed in order to select the dynamic
    microphone or carbon microphone setting.
    Refer to the diagram below to perform the selection.
    The unit was shipped from the factory with the dynamic microphone
    selected for this setting.
    Carbon
    microphone Dynamic
    microphone
    PUSH
    Setting the microswitch position
    CONT
    FRONT
    RCOPRCOP
    Front panel
    Select the front panel or controller connected to the OP3 connector for
    the controller.  Refer to the figure at the bottom right when making this
    selection.
    Turn off the unit’s power before making the selection.
    Switching the controller Setting the board switch positions
    CAUTIONS:
    These servicing instructions are for use by qualified
    service personnel only.  To reduce the risk of electric
    shock do not perform any servicing other than that
    contained in the operating instructions unless you are
    qualified to do so. 
    						
    							- 19 -
    Specifications
    Input: 120 V  AC, 50/60 Hz, 180 W
    (EXT IN DC 11.0 - 17.0V, 12A)
    Output: 100 V DC, 850 mA
    External dimensions (W x H x D): 8-5/16 x 5-15/16 x 17-15/16 (211x 151 x 455.5 (mm) )
    Weight: 19.8bs (9.0 kg)
    Operating temperature range: 32 F – 72 F (0 °C – 40 °C)
    Storage temperature range: 14 F – 122 F (-10 °C – +50 °C)
    Operating humidity: 85% or less
    Storage humidity: 10% - 90%
    Transfer block
    Signal transfer rate: 360 Mbps (AJ-CA900P to AJ-BS900P)
    Transfer distance: 300 m with diameter 8.6 mm cable (Fujikura)
    500 m with diameter 14.5 mm cable (Fujikura)
    Video transfer rate
    Y signal: 18 MHz sampling rate, 10-bit
    R-Y signal: 9 MHz sampling rate, 10-bit
    B-Y signal: 9 MHz sampling rate, 10-bit
    RET signal: FM modulation
    Prompt signal: FM modulation
    Audio transfer rate
    Signals from camera to base station: 46.875 kHz sampling rate, 16-bit
    Signals from base station to camera: 11.71875 kHz sampling rate, 16-bit
    Analog video output signals
    Frequency range: Y, ENC: 60 Hz - 8 MHz (± 3 dB)
    Frequency range: PR, PB: 60 Hz - 4 MHz (± 3 dB)
    Component signal switching: Y1, PR, and PB switchable to G, R, and B
    Sync switching: Y/G: Sync addition switchable (on/off)
    P
    R, PB/R, B: No sync addition
    Signal level: ENC: VBS, 1V
    P-P, 75 Ω
    Y: VS, 1V
    P-P, 75 Ω
    P
    R, PB: 757mVP-P, 75 Ω
    G: VS, 1V
    P-P, 75 Ω
    R, B: 714mV
    P-P, 75 Ω
    WFM: VS, VBS, 1V
    P-P, 75 Ω
    PIX: VS, VBS, 1V
    P-P, 75 Ω
    Analog microphone output signal
    Frequency range: 50 Hz - 20 kHz (± 3 dB)
    Distortion: 0.3%
    Dynamic range: 18 dB (at 1% distortion)
    Output level: 0 dB (switchable between 0 and -20 dBm)
    Indicates safety-related items. 
    						
    All Panasonic manuals Comments (0)

    Related Manuals for Panasonic Aj Bs900 Operating Instructions Manual