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Panasonic Multi Porpose Camera Ak Hc1500g Operating Instructions

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     
    Cable wiring specifications when connecting the camera 
    directly to the AW-CB400, AW-RP655 or AW-RP555
    Modular connector 8-pin plug
    High-density D-Sub 15-pin  connector (male)
    How to set up the system
    AW-CB400AW-RP655AW-RP555 
    						
    							
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    Operation procedure
    1 Turn on the power of each 
    equipment.
    2 Properly adjust the light for the 
    object.
    3 Adjust the flange back of the lens, 
    the iris and the focus.
       Flange back must be adjusted when 
    the camera is used for the first time 
    or after replacement of the lens.
    4Adjust the white balance.
        This adjustment is needed when the 
    camera is used for the first time or 
    after leaving unused for a long time.
        The adjustment is necessary when 
    the lighting condition or brightness is 
    changed.
        After adjusting the white balance 
    once, re-adjustment is not needed 
    under the same condition.
    5Adjust the black balance.
        This adjustment is needed when the 
    camera is used for the first time or 
    after leaving unused for a long time.
        The adjustment is necessary when 
    the ambient temperature is greatly 
    changed or at the change of season.
        After adjusting the black balance 
    once, re-adjustment is not needed 
    under the same condition.
    6Start shooting.
    (After shooting, be sure to turn off the 
    power of each equipment connected.) 
    						
    							
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    How to adjust
    Flange back adjustment (for zoom lens)
    The adjustment is to adjust the focus in all the range from the maximum zoom to the widest 
    angle of the zoom lens.
     Shoot a dark object to open the iris.
       Adjust the distance from the object to 6.6 ft. ( m) at least, then loosen the flange back 
    fixing knob of the lens.
      Set the lens to the maximum zoom and adjust the focus by turning the focus ring.
       Set the lens to the widest angle and adjust the focus by turning the flange back adjust 
    ring.
       Repeat adjusting the focus ring and flange back adjust ring until the focus is adjusted 
    within the zooming range.
    6  After finishing the adjustment, tighten the flange back fixing knob.
    Lens iris gain volume adjustment
    Iris gain adjust hole (G or S) is provided at front of the lens housing. Adjust the iris 
    according to the following procedure by using a screwdriver.
      Set the iris select switch of the lens to A “AUTO” side.
       Turn the iris gain adjust volume to maximize the gain in such extent that no hunting 
    takes place.
    *   
    When CAM is selected as the IRIS MODE setting on the camera menu, IRIS gain on the menu can be used to make adjustments.
    Iris gain adjust volume
    Auto iris power zoom lens
    Flange back adjust ring
    Focus ringFlange back fixing knob 
    						
    							
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    How to adjust
    White balance adjustment
    Adjust the white balance after shooting a white object by at least 50% of the screen.
    NOTE:  If the white signal level is over 100% or less than 50%, the white balance may not 
    be normally adjusted.
    Color temperature and white balance adjustment (reference)
    When carbon is burnt, it develops various 
    colors of light depending on the temperature. 
    Natural light can be specified by color 
    temperature reflecting to the color developed 
    when carbon is burnt.
    The light of  , 00K (K=Kelvin, – 7°C equals 
    to absolute zero temperature 0K) represents 
    the same value (color) as what develops 
    when carbon is burnt at  , 00K ( ,9 7°C). 
     
    The relationship between the color 
    temperature of the light source and weather 
    condition is indicated in the right figure. Let’s  
    study the difference of shooting an indoor 
    object from shooting one outdoors. Studios 
    are usually lighted with incandescent lamps 
    and the color temperature of a white object in  
    a studio is around ,000K. The color 
    temperature of a white object outdoors is 
    around 6,500K. The former may look a little 
    yellowish while the latter appears somewhat 
    bluish when they are shot by a camera. 
    However, the human eye does not recognize 
    color differences among these objects even 
    under different ambient lighting conditions, 
    because of their adaptability to light.
    The video camera reproduces color differences with high fidelity and the color of an object 
    somewhat different from what appears to the human eye.
    Therefore, there is a need to adjust the white balance in order to correct differences 
    between color temperatures.
    NOTE
      Color temperature outdoors may vary depending on weather conditions.
    Blue sky
    Partly cloudy
    Fluorescent lamp
    CloudyAWC
    Fine
    Tangsten lamp
    Halogen lamp
    Rainy
    Candle 
    						
    							
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    Black balance adjustment
     Adjust it with the lens closed.
        When the motor drive lens is controlled from the camera, adjusting the black balance 
    causes the lens to be automatically closed.
    Gen-lock adjustment
    When multiple cameras are used or the camera is combined with other equipment, it is necessary to adjust the phase for phase matching by external synchronization.
     Horizontal phase adjustment
        Observe the waveforms of externally synchronizing signal input (black burst signal) and 
    video signal output by a two-phenomenon oscilloscope, and make the horizontal phase according to the camera menu.
     Adjustment with GEN-LOCK of SETTING menu
     When HD synchronizing signals are input:   Roughly adjust the synchronizing signal input and video signal output ph\
    ases by  H PHASE-COARSE.    Finely adjust the synchronizing signal input and video signal output pha\
    ses by  H PHASE-FINE.
      When SD synchronizing signals are input:
       Roughly adjust the synchronizing signal input and video signal output ph\
    ases by  SD-HD PHASE-COARSE.    Finely adjust the synchronizing signal input and video signal output pha\
    ses by SD-HD PHASE-FINE. If the adjustment performed using SD-HD PHASE is not satisfactory, use H PHASE-COARSE/FINE.
    How to adjust 
    						
    							
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    Setting of menu items
    How to display the menus
    Two methods are used to display the menus.
     Using AK-HC1500 multi purpose camera to display the menus:
       Hold down the MENU switch on the rear panel of the main unit for at least  seconds 
    to display the TOP menu.
       Use the UP/DOWN switch to move the cursor to the target item, and press the 
    ENTER switch to move to a menu at a lower hierarchical level.
      Using AK-HRP150 camera controller
       Press the MENU ON/OFF switch on the AK-HRP150 so that its lamp lights.  
    The TOP menu now appears. 
       Move the cursor to the target item, and press the MENU switch to move to a menu at 
    a lower hierarchical level.
    TOP menu
      When the VIDEO MENU is selected:  When the FILM MENU is selected: 
    						
    							
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    Setting of menu items
    DETECTION [READY, ACTIVE]
    For automatically correcting the black shading. 
    CORRECT(DIG) [OFF, ON]
    For ON/OFF control of the detection correction.
     MAINTENANCE menu
    [1] BLACK SHADING 
    						
    							
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    Setting of menu items
     MAINTENANCE menu
    M PEDESTAL [–200 to +200]
    For adjusting the black level.
    R PEDESTAL [–100 to +100]
    For correcting the red in relation to the master 
    pedestal.
    B PEDESTAL [–100 to +100]
    For correcting the blue in relation to the master 
    pedestal.
    When the AK-HRP150 has been connected,  
    M PEDESTAL, R PEDESTAL and  
    B PEDESTAL operations cannot be performed 
    using the menu.
    M GAMMA
    [0.35 to 0.75 (DRS OFF), –10 to +10 (DRS ON)]
    For adjusting the gamma characteristics.
    R GAMMA
    [–15 to +15 (DRS OFF), –10 to +10 (DRS ON)]
    For adjusting the gamma characteristics 
    of the red in relation to the master gamma 
    characteristics.
    B GAMMA
    [–15 to +15 (DRS OFF), –10 to +10 (DRS ON)]
    For adjusting the gamma characteristics of 
    the blue in relation to the master gamma 
    characteristics.
    M BLACK GAMMA [–31 to +31]
    For adjusting the gamma characteristics in the 
    vicinity of the black.
    R BLACK GAMMA [–15 to +15]
    For adjusting the gamma characteristics of the 
    red in the vicinity of the black in relation to the 
    master gamma characteristics.
    [2] PEDESTAL, GAMMA 
    						
    							
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    Setting of menu items
    B BLACK GAMMA [–15 to +15]
    For adjusting the gamma characteristics of the 
    blue in the vicinity of the black in relation to the 
    master gamma characteristics.
    GAMMA [OFF, ON]
    For turning the gamma correction ON or OFF.
    BLACK GAMMA [OFF, ON]
    For turning the black gamma correction ON or 
    OFF.
    When ON has been selected as the DRS 
    setting, the BLACK GAMMA setting does not 
    take effect.
    EFFECT DEPTH [1 to 5]
    For selecting the effects of the contrast 
    adjustment when ON has been set for DRS.
    DRS [OFF, ON]
    For adjusting the contrast automatically when 
    this is set to ON.
    CINE GAMMA SELECT
    [VIDEO REC, FILM REC]
    For selecting either the film-use or video-use 
    cine gamma characteristics.
    BLACK STR. LEVEL [00% to 30%]
    For setting the BLACK STRETCH position.
    DYNAMIC LEVEL [200% to 500%]
    For setting the dynamic range.
     MAINTENANCE menu
    When the VIDEO MENU is selected:
    When the FILM MENU is selected:
    [2] PEDESTAL, GAMMA 
    						
    							
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    Setting of menu items
    R FLARE [000 to 100]
    G FLARE [000 to 100]
    B FLARE [000 to 100]
    For adjusting the flare correction.
    FLARE [OFF, ON]
    For turning the flare correction ON or OFF.
     MAINTENANCE menu
    [3] FLARE 
    						
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