Panasonic Multi Foramt Camera Ak Hc930 Operating Instructions
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21 Status displays on viewfinder screen Besides the images, Multi-Format Camera settings and messages indicating operating statuses appear on the viewfinder screen. In addition, the center marker and safety zone markers are also displayed. The setting menu VF DISPLAY screen and the items which have been set to ON using the switches related to the viewfinder display appear at the top and bottom of the screen. When a setting has been changed or an adjustment made, a message with details of the setting, the status of the adjustment process or the adjustment result can be displayed for about 3 seconds. _Display items and where the items appear 1Extender display 2Shutter speed/mode display 3RET SEL display 4Battery voltage display 5Filter display 6White balance memory display 7Gain display 8Audio CH1 and CH2 displays 9Iris f-number display :Camera warning or message display ;Focus position display Optical level display 2424 1/250 OPT CAM _____ EX 2 449K9K CCU _____ 14.6V RET1 R+B+G !D56K !D56K CH1 ------- 10 1A A 18dB CH2 ------- F14 Z99 1 : 2 3 56 78 9; >
22 Menu operations 1Press the MENU button. The camera’s USER menu screen now appears on the viewfinder or monitor. User menu Basic setting menu operations _Displaying the menus USER MENU Operation Painting Maintenance Operation VF Setting1 VF Setting2 VF Display1 VF Display2 Setting1 Setting2 Setting3 INCOM !LED 7"VF _Entering the menu data After accessing the item menus, enter the respective data. 1Turn the JOG dial to select the menu item to be set. VF Setting1 Side Modulation 15 Zone Mark 13:9 Safety Mark 16:9 Center Mark OFF Cent er Mark Sel 1 Line Width 4 VF Setting1 Side Modulation 15 Zone Mark 13:9 Safety Mark 16:9 Center Mark OFF Cent er Mark Sel 1 Line Width 4 2Turn the JOG dial to select the menu item. 3After having selected the item, press the JOG dial to access that item’s menu. 2When the JOG dial is pressed, the setting of the item indicated by the arrow flashes. 3Turn the JOG dial to change the setting. VF Setting1 Side Modulation 15 Zone Mark 4:3 Safety Mark 16:9 Center Mark OFF Cent er Mark Sel 1 Line Width 4 4When the JOG dial is pressed, the data is entered. VF Setting1 Side Modulation 15 Zone Mark 4:3 Safety Mark 16:9 Center Mark OFF Cent er Mark Sel 1 Line Width 4 Bear in mind that if, in step 3, the MENU switch is set to OFF while the setting is flashing, the setting prior to the flashing will remain unchanged.
23 Menu operations _Entering the menu data (continued) When the setting flashes one character at a time, press the JOG dial to move the flashing toward the right. 1When the JOG dial is pressed, flashing moves toward the right. Cam Setting3 RET ID RET1 :ABCD1001 RET ID RET2 :EFGH2001 RET ID RET3 :IJKL3001 RET ID RE T4 :WXYZ4001 Cam Setting3 RET ID RET1 :AMCD1001 RET ID RET2 :EFGH2001 RET ID RET3 :IJKL3001 RET ID RE T4 :WXYZ4001 2Turn the JOG dial to change the setting. Cam Setting3 RET ID RET1 :ABCD1001 RET ID RET2 :EFGH2001 RET ID RET3 :IJKL3001 RET ID RE T4 :WXYZ4001 3When the JOG dial is now pressed, the data is entered. Cam Setting3 RET ID RET1 :AMCD1001 RET ID RET2 :EFGH2001 RET ID RET3 :IJKL3001 RET ID RE T4 :WXYZ4001
24 Setting menu configuration Operation VF Setting1 Viewfinder settings1 Viewfinder display settings Viewfinder display settings Camera settings1 Camera settings2 Camera settings3 INCOM settings Camera status display settings VF Display1 VF Display2 Setting1 Setting2 Setting3 INCOM !LED Side Modulation (for changing the brightness level of the signals outside the zone markers) Zone Mark (13:9/4:3/OFF) (for setting the zone markers) Safety Mark (16:9/4:3/OFF) (for setting the safety markers) Center Mark (for setting the center marker) Center Mark Sel (for setting the shape of the center marker) Line Width (for changing the thickness of the VF markers) FAN POWER (for setting the camera fan to ON or OFF) FAN MODE (for setting the camera fan mode) USER SW (for setting the user switch) OUTPUT SEL (for setting the analog output to Y/Pb/Pr or RGB) F Number (for setting the f-number display setting to ON or OFF) ZOOM (for setting the zoom value display to ON or OFF) FOCUS (for setting the focus value display to ON or OFF) EXTENDER (for setting the lens extender display to ON or OFF) MONI OUT(for setting the monitor selection output display to ON or OFF) FILTER (for setting the CC/ND filter display to ON or OFF) M GAIN (for setting the gain display to ON or OFF) SHUTTER (for setting the electronic shutter display to ON or OFF) 5600K (for setting the D5600K display to ON or OFF) AUDIO LEVEL (for setting the audio level display to ON or OFF) OPT LEVEL (for setting the optical level display to ON or OFF) RET SEL (for setting the DET selection display to ON or OFF) STATUS (for setting the display appearing when functions are selected to ON or OFF) ALARM (for setting the alarm display to ON or OFF) FRAME RATE (for setting the frame rate display to ON or OFF) VTR/RET.SEL (for setting the VTR/RET SEL SW function) GRIP RET 1 (for setting the grip RET1 SW function) GRIP RET 2 (for setting the grip RET2 SW function) HND LNS RET (for setting the hand-held lens return SW function) STD LNS RET1 (for setting the standard lens RET 1 SW function) STD LNS RET2 /(for setting the standard lens RET 2 SW function) EXT RET1 (for setting the external return control SW1 function) EXT RET2 (for setting the external return control SW2 function) RET MODE (for setting the return SW operation mode) VOLTAGE (for setting the supply voltage display to ON or OFF) COLOR TEMP (for setting the color temperature display to ON or OFF) White Ch (for setting the white balance memory) H PHASE (for setting the horizontal phase) CABLE COMP (for setting the analog output cable compensation) HND LNS VTR (for setting the handy lens VTR SW function) RET ID RET1 (for setting the RET1 designation) RET ID RET2 (for setting the RET2 designation) RET ID RET3 (for setting the RET3 designation) RET ID RET4 (for setting the RET4 designation) GAIN SW LOW (for setting the gain SW to LOW gain) GAIN SW MID (for setting the gain SW to MID gain) GAIN SW HIGH (for setting the gain SW to HIGH gain) ID NUMBER (for setting the camera number and designation) CH1 ENG/PD (for switching INCOM1) CH2 ENG/PD (for switching INCOM2) CH1 CCU/CRANE (for switching crane INCOM) CH2 CCU/CRANE (for switching crane INCOM) GAMMA OFF (for displaying the status when the gamma is OFF) SHUTTER (for displaying the status when the electronic shutter is ON) EXTENDER (for displaying the status when the extender is ON) MONI OUT (for displaying the status when the monitor output signal is other than Y) FAN OFF (for displaying the status when the fan is OFF) GAIN (for displaying the status when the gain is other than 0 dB) BLACK GAMMA (for displaying the status when the black gamma is ON) 7"VF VF FAN SPEED (for controlling the fan speed of the 7z viewfinder) VF Setting2 Viewfinder settings2 VF DTL (for adjusting VF DTL) HD Peak Freq (for adjusting the peak frequency of HD RET signal) HD OFFSET Gain (for adjustting the DTL offset gain of HD RET signal) HD CRISP (for adjusting the DTL crisp level of HD RET signal) D1 Peark Freq (for adjusting the peak frequency of D1 RET signal) D1 OFFSET Gain (for adjusting the DTL offset gain of D1 RET signal) D1 CRISP (for adjusting the DTL crisp level of D1 RET signal) VBS Peak Freq (for adjusting the peak frequency of VBS RET signal) VBS OFFSET Gain (for adjusting the DTL offset gain of VBS RET signal) VBS CRISP (for adjusting the DTL crisp level of VBS RET signal) Hierarchical menus
25 Setting menu configuration Painting CAM SETTING SW Image ON/OFF settings Black shading adjustments Pedestal, flare and gain adjustments White shading adjustments Gamma adjustments Matrix adjustments Knee and white clip adjustments BLACK SHD PED/FLARE/GAIN GAMMA FLARE (for setting the flare to ON or OFF) BLACK GAMMA (for setting the black gamma to ON or OFF) GAMMA (for setting the gamma to ON or OFF) KNEE (for setting the knee to ON or OFF) WHITE CLIP (for setting the white clip to ON or OFF) MATRIX (for setting the matrix to ON or OFF) DTL (for setting DTL to ON or OFF) PED M (for adjusting the master pedestal) PED R (for adjusting the R pedestal) PED B (for adjusting the B pedestal) FLARE G (for adjusting the G flare) FLESH DTL (for setting the flesh tone DTL to ON or OFF) B H SAW R (for adjusting the R black shading H.SAW) B H SAW G (for adjusting the G black shading H.SAW) B H SAW B (for adjusting the B black shading H.SAW) B H PARA R (for adjusting the R black shading H.parabola) B H PARA G (for adjusting the G black shading H.parabola) B H PARA B (for adjusting the B black shading H.parabola) B V SAW R (for adjusting the R black shading V.SAW) B V SAW G (for adjusting the G black shading V.SAW) B V SAW B (for adjusting the B black shading V.SAW) B V PARA R (for adjusting the R black shading V.parabola) B V PARA G (for adjusting the G black shading V.parabola) B V PARA B (for adjusting the B black shading V.parabola) WHITE SHADING FLARE R (for adjusting the R flare) FLARE B (for adjusting the B flare) GAIN R (for adjusting the R gain) GAIN G (for adjusting the G gain) GAIN B (for adjusting the B gain) W H SAW R (for adjusting the R white shading H.SAW) W H SAW G (for adjusting the G white shading H.SAW) W H SAW B (for adjusting the B white shading H.SAW) W H PARA R (for adjusting the R white shading H.parabola) W H PARA G (for adjusting the G white shading H.parabola) W H PARA B (for adjusting the B white shading H.parabola) W V SAW R (for adjusting the R white shading V.SAW) W V SAW G (for adjusting the G white shading V.SAW) W V SAW B (for adjusting the B white shading V.SAW) W V PARA R (for adjusting the R white shading V.parabola) W V PARA G (for adjusting the G white shading V.parabola) W V PARA B (for adjusting the B white shading V.parabola) GAMMA M (for adjusting the master gamma) GAMMA R (for adjusting the R gamma) GAMMA B (for adjusting the B gamma) BLACK GAMMA G (for adjusting the G black gamma) BLACK GAMMA R (for adjusting the R black gamma) BLACK GAMMA B (for adjusting the B black gamma) KNEE/WHITE CLIP KNEE PNT M (for adjusting the master knee point) KNEE PNT R (for adjusting the R knee point) LINEAR MATRIX KNEE PNT B (for adjusting the B knee point) KNEE SLP M (for adjusting the master knee slope) KNEE SLP R (for adjusting the R knee slope) KNEE SLP B (for adjusting the B knee slope) WHITE CLIP LVL (for adjusting the white clip level) R-G (for adjusting the R-G level) R-B (for adjusting the R-B level) G-R (for adjusting the G-R level) G-B (for adjusting the G-B level) B-R (for adjusting the B-R level) B-G (for adjusting the B-G level) AUTO V SAW (for setting the auto shading V.SAW to ON or OFF) CORRECT (for setting the black shading to ON or OFF) Hierarchical menus
26 Setting menu configuration Painting Color Correct1 Matrix adjustments Matrix adjustments DTL adjustments DTL adjustments SKIN tone DTL adjustments G SAT (for adjusting the Green gain) G PHASE (for adjusting the Green phase) Color Correct2 DTL1 V DTL LEVEL (for adjusting the V DTL) HDTL (for adjusting the H.DTL) DTL2 CRISP (for adjusting the DTL crisp level) PeakFRQ (for selecting the DTL peak frequency) DTL-Source (for selecting the DTL source) KNEE DTL SW (for setting the knee DTL) SKIN DTL1 SKIN Detail (for setting the skin tone detail level) KNEE DTL GAIN (for adjusting the knee DTL gain) 2D LPF (for setting the 2D LPF) LEVEL DEP (for adjusting the level dependent) DARK DTL (for adjusting the dark DTL) DTL CLIP+ (for adjusting the clip on the DTL + side) DTL CLIP— (for adjusting the clip on the DTL — side) DTL COMP+ (for adjusting the compensation on the DTL + side) DTL COMP— (for adjusting the compensation on the DTL —side) CORNER DTL (for setting the corner DTL) AREA SAT (for setting the skin tone area chroma) SKIN CRISP (for adjusting the skin tone detail crisp) AREA WIDTH (for setting the skin tone area width) AREA PHASE (for setting the skintone area phase) AREA Ymax (for setting the skin tone area brightness MAX) AREA Ymin (for setting the skin tone area brightness MIN) AREA SLOPE (for setting the skin tone area edge slope) G_Cy SAT (for adjusting the G_Cy gain) G_Cy PHASE (for adjusting the G-Cy phase) Cy SAT (for adjusting the Cy gain) Cy PHASE (for adjusting the Cy phase) Cy_B SAT (for adjusting the Cy_B gain) Cy_B PHASE (for adjusting the Cy_B phase) B SAT (for adjusting the B gain) B PHASE (for adjusting the B phase) B_Mg SAT (for adjusting the B_Mg gain) B_Mg PHASE (for adjusting the B_Mg phase) Mg SAT (for adjusting the Mg gain) Mg PHASE (for adjusting the Mg phase) Mg_R SAT (for adjusting the Mg_R gain) Mg_R PHASE (for adjusting the Mg_R phase) R SAT (for adjusting the R gain) R PHASE (for adjusting the R phase) R_Ye SAT (for adjusting the R-Ye gain) R_Ye PHASE (for adjusting the R_Ye phase) Ye SAT (for adjusting the Ye gain) Ye PHASE (for adjusting the Ye phase) Ye_G SAT (for adjusting the Ye_G gain) Ye_G PHASE (for adjusting the Ye_G phase) Hierarchical menus Maintenance Date/Time Camera s internal calendar function settings SD CARD SD card operations with the camera FORM CONV Camera s built-in down- converter settings MODE (for selecting the format, load or storage mode) FILE No (for setting the file number to be used) EXECUTE (for executing card operations) MODE (for setting the down-converter mode) Iris Cont Auto Iris Window Select Iris Level Pear/Ratio A.Iris Range (for setting the range of adjusting fine auto iris level with iris volume joystick) A.Iris Speed (for setting the auto iris speed) Scene Fine FILE SEL (for selecting scene files) Load (for loading scene files) Store (for storing scene files)
AK-HC930P Connector pin assignment Pin# Signal01 OPT-TX (Mark Band = IN)02 OPT-RX (Mark Band = OUT)1 STBYINCOM-T2 STBYINCOM-R3 AC220V(C) 4 AC220V(H) CN# in the InstructionsCN# in the InstructionsCN# in the Instructions FOPT FIBER EDW.3K.93C.TLC (Hirakawa)JRCB HA10A-10R-10SC (Hirose)hFRONT MIC HA16PRM-3S(05) (Hirose) iVF HR12-14RA-20SC (Hirose) jMONITOR OIVJS1440 kREAR VF CN D02-29S-N-F0 (JAE) KDC IN HA16RA-4P (Hirose) MMIC1 HA16PRM-3SB(05) (Hirose) NMIC2 HA16PRM-3SB(05) (Hirose) OTALLY OUT HR10A-7R-4SC (Hirose) PEARPHONE VJJ0522 QTRUNK HR10A-10R-12SC (Hirose) gLENS HR10A-10R-12SC (Hirose) 4INCOM XLR5-31F77 Female (Canon) DRET CONT HR10A-7R-6SC (Hirose) EEXT I/O HR10A-13R-20SC (Hirose) FHD SDI BNC(75)J-PL72J-BPA (Hirose) GAUX OUT BNC(75)J-PL72J-BPA (Hirose) HPROMPT/GL VJS1440 Pin# Signal1 TALK_GND2 TALK3 RECEIVE_GND4 RECEIVE 5 PGM Pin# Signal1 INCOM1_MIC_ON2 INCOM2_MIC_ON3 AGND4 RET_CNT35 RET_CNT1 6 RET_CNT2 Pin# Signal1 SDI_OUT 2 SDI_OUT_GND Pin# Signal1 AUX_OUT 2 AUX_GND Pin# Signal1 PROMPT/GL_IN 2 PROMPT_GND/GL_IN_GND Pin# Signal1 BUILT_UP_ACT2 AGND3 RET_EXT14 RET_EXT25 RET_EXT36 DGND7 CAMDATA-R8 CAMCONT-R9 EXT+12V10 UNREG_GND11 MONI-OUT12 MONI-OUT_GND13141516 IRIS_CONT17 IRIS_POSI18 ZOOM_POS19 FOCUS_POS/L_RXD 20 S_IRIS_A-R/L_TXD Pin# Signal1 CAM_DATA(H)2 CAM_DATA(C)3 CAM_CONT(H)4 CAM_CONT(C)56 ECU_ON789 RCOP+12V 10 UNREG_GND Pin# Signal1 EXT_GND23 4 EXT+12V Pin# Signal1 UNREG_GND2 R_TALLY_OUT3 G_TALLY_OUT 4 SCRIPT+12V Pin# Signal1 MIC1_GND2 MIC1(H) 3 MIC1(C) Pin# Signal1 MIC2_GND2 MIC2(H) 3 MIC2(C) Pin# Signal1 PHONE_GND2 PHONE_OUT 3 Pin# Signal1 CMD-OUT0(H)2 CMD-OUT0(C)3 CMD-IN0(H)4 CMD-IN0(C)5 CMD-OUT1(H)6 CMD-OUT1(C)7 CMD-IN(H)8 CMD-IN1(C)910 DGND11 12 Pin# Signal1 LENS_RETSW2 LENS_VTRSW3 AGND4 ENF_SERVO5 IRIS_CONT6 LENS+12V7 IRIS_POSI8 H_IRIS_A-R9 EXTENDER10 ZOOM_POSI11 FOCUS_POS/L_RXD 12 S_IRIS_A-R/L_TXD Pin# Signal1 FRONT_MIC_GND2 FRONT_MIC(H) 3 FRONT_MIC(C) Pin# Signal1 VF+12V2 VF+12V3 UNREG_GND4 VF-PBOUT_GND5 VF-PBOUT_GND6 VF-YOUT7 VF-YOUT_GND8 VF_CLK9 VF_WR10 VF_DATA11 UNREG_GND12 ZEBRA_SW13 PEAKING14 TA_BOX_ACT15 VF-PROUT16 VF-PBOUT17 VF_SW318 FRONT_VR19 TA_TALLY 20 F_GND Pin# Signal1 MONI_OUT 2 MONI_OUT_GND Pin# Signal1 VF-YOUT2 VF-PBOUT3 VF-PROUT45 12C_DATA6 R_TALLY27 TA_TALLY89 LCD+12V10 LCD+12V11 VF-YOUT_GND12 VF-PBOUT_GND13 VF-PROUT_GND14 AGND15 DGND1617 UNREG_GND1819 F_GND20 LCD_ACT212223 PEAKING_CONT2425 G_TALLY226 VF_P_REQ2728 29 27
28 External dimension drawings 1 MONITOR OUTHD SDI OUT OPT FIB E R AUX OUT PROMPTER/GL LENS MIC1 VF ULTI FORMATDIGITAL CAMERA SYSTEM PUSH AW BOFF SELONABBW / B VTR / RETSHUTTER MENUBAL AUTO OPT OFF ON RET APGM TALK TALKPGMPGMLEVEL INCOM1 INCOM1 INCOM2 BREAKERRET CONT EXT I/OPOWER CCU OFF EXT CALL 123 4 1 OFF2ONOFFPTTONOFFPTT1 OFF2RET B 123 4 INCOM2 TALLY OUT MIC1 MIC2 EARPHONETRUNKRCBDC INPUSH PUSH F RPROMPTER OUTGL IN PHANT OFFABP HANT OF FA B ( dB ) – 2 0–3 0– 40MIC1 – 5 0 –6 0( dB ) – 2 0– 3 0– 4 0 – 5 0 – 60MIC2 R NAM Y /C FILTER LOCAL MONI SEL G B 1A CAM/VTRGAINON STBY SAVE HIGHLOW MID BAR ACAM B TEST PRST ON PTT OUTPUTW.BAL USER SEL FILTERND 1CAPCC2CLEAR31 / 4ND41/16ND51/64ND3200K 4300K 6300KCROSSDF0ABCDE 14-3/8z (365 mm) 11-1/16z(280 mm) 9-1/8z (231.5 mm) 5z (126 mm)
29 Specifications Power supply: DC 12 V (when external power is supplied) AC 150 V–240 V (when CCU is connected) Power consumption: 33 W (during external power supply operation) 43 W (when CCU is connected) 1 indicates safety information. Control 1) Power selection: EXT, OFF, CCU 2) USER SEL: Functions specified by menu items can be allocated to the switch. 3) RET A/B selection: For selecting the return signal 4) Front tally selection:Front tally HIGH, LOW, OFF (VF unit) 5) Viewfinder marker selection: Center marker, safety zone, 4:3 marker 6) Gain selection: LOW, MID, HIGH 7) Output selection: CAM, BAR, TEST 8) White balance mode:A, B, preset 9) Shutter speed selection: 1/100, 1/125 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 10) AWB, ABB settings 11) Menu selection 12) CALL SW 13) INCOM: MIC ON/OFF, receive or PGM level 14) MIC setting: MIC power, MIC gain, MIC1 selection 15) Optical filter setting:REM, LOCAL selection and LOCAL setting *When the CCU is connected, the selection functions for 6) to 10) are not effective. Optional connectors 1) VTR output (26-pin male connector made by JAE) Weight and dimensions shown are approximate. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Operating temperature range :32oF to 104oF (0oC to +40oC) Storage temperature range: –4oF to 140oF (–20oC to +60oC) Operating ambient humidity: Less than 85% Weight: Approx. 10.7 lbs (4.85 kg) Dimensions: 5 (W)k11-1/16 (H)k14-3/8 (D) inch (excluding protrusions) 126 k 280 k 365 mm Basic items 1) Pickup device: 2/3z2.2 million pixel FITCCD x 3 2) System: GBR pickup system 3) Color separation optical system: f/1.4 prism 4) Optical filters: CC: 3200K, 4300K, 6300K, Cross Diffusion ND: CAP, Through, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64 5) Lens mount: Bayonet type 6) Output standard: SMPTE 296M 7) Sensitivity: f/10.0, 2000 lux, 3200 K, white reflectance 89.9% 8) Horizontal modulation:More than 45% (27.5 MHz) 9) S/N ratio: 54 dB (Y: 30 MHz) 10) Horizontal frequency:33.716 kHz, 1125-line frame 11) Vertical frequency: 59.94 Hz, interlace Input/output signals 1) Mic input: –20, –30, –40, –50, –60 dBm (XLR 3-pin femalek2) Gain selected by switch 2) INCOM: 0 dBm/600 ohms (XLR 5-pin, femalek2) (Mixing is controlled separately for PGM1 and PGM2.) 3) Monitor output: HD signals = 1Vp-p, 75 ohms (BNC) Output signals can be selected using the monitor output selector switch. 4) QTV output: VBS signal = 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms (BNC) 5) G/L input: 1 BNC connector (tri-level SYNC) 6) AUX output: VBS signal = 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms (BNC) (when optional unit has been installed)
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