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    							111Using the MSU-900/950
      Appendixes
    Parameter Settings
    Settings on the camera
    Set the communication parameters using the NETWORK menu.
    1) While the connection may be steady with the ON setting, the performances 
    are improved with an OFF setting for the collateral condition.
    pageItemSetting in Bridge modeSetting in Multi mode
     HOST IP ADDRESS IP address specific to the cameraT
    SUBNET MASK Value corresponding to the network 
    environments in useT
    DEFAULT GATEWAY Value corresponding to the network 
    environments in useT
     AUTO NEGOTIATION
    ON
    1) or OFFT
    CONNECT SPEED No setting required if AUTO 
    NEGOTIATION is set to ON. For the 
    OFF setting, select 10M or 100M.T
    DUPLEX MODE Select HALF or FULL.T
     NS MODE BRIDGE MCS
    CAMERA NO. No setting required ID number specific to the camera
    MASTER IP ADDRESS Set the IP address of the MSU-900/
    950 connected.Set the IP address of the master 
    MSU-900/950.
    REMOTE
    REMOTE
    REMOTE
    REMOTE
    HUB
    REMOTE
    REMOTE
    FUNCTIONMAINTE
    NANCE
    SCENE
    PAINT
    ALARMPANEL
    ACTIVE
    MEMORY
    STICKSTANDARD MONITOR TEST BARS
    5600K AUTO
    KNEESKIN
    DETAILBLACK
    GAMMAKNEE
    SATURATIONCLOSE
    AWB
    AU TO
    IRISIRIS/MB
    ACTIVEMASTER
    BLACK
    REMOTE CONTROL UNITEXT
    IRISABS
    WHITE
    BLACKABB VTRSTART/STOP
    FUNCTIONMAINTE
    NANCE
    SCENE
    PAINT
    ALARMPANEL
    ACTIVE
    MEMORY
    STICKSTANDARD MONITOR TEST BARS
    5600K AUTO
    KNEESKIN
    DETAILBLACK
    GAMMAKNEE
    SATURATIONCLOSE
    AWB
    AU TO
    IRISIRIS/MB
    ACTIVEMASTER
    BLACK
    REMOTE CONTROL UNITEXT
    IRISABS
    WHITE
    BLACKABB VTRSTART/STOP
    FUNCTIONMAINTE
    NANCE
    SCENE
    PAINT
    ALARMPANEL
    ACTIVE
    MEMORY
    STICKSTANDARD MONITOR TEST BARS
    5600K AUTO
    KNEESKIN
    DETAILBLACK
    GAMMAKNEE
    SATURATIONCLOSE
    AWB
    AU TO
    IRISIRIS/MB
    ACTIVEMASTER
    BLACK
    REMOTE CONTROL UNITEXT
    IRISABS
    WHITE
    BLACKABB VTRSTART/STOP
    MSU-900/950
    RM-B750
    RM-B750
    RM-B750 Example 
    						
    							112Using the MSU-900/950
      Appendixes
    Settings on the MSU-900/950
    Set the unit to Engineer mode and set the communication 
    parameters, using the Ethernet Configuration menu.For details on operations, refer to the Operation Manual of 
    the MSU-900/950.
    Notes on LAN connection
     For stable operations of the connected devices, use the 
    system in a local network, without connecting to the 
    Internet.
     Do not connect any device to the local network other 
    than the system units for this camera.
    Recommended remote control devices for 
    which operation tests have been made
    Sony made
     MSU-900/950
    
    Equipment from other vendors
    HUB CentreCOM FS909M-PS
    MenuItemSetting in Bridge modeSetting in Multi mode
    Master unitSubordinate unit(s)
    Connection Mode selection Bridge MCS
    Target IP SET IP addresses of the connected 
    camerasNo setting required
    Master IP SET No setting required IP address of the master 
    unit
    Master/Client 
    selectionNo setting required ClientT
    MSU No. No setting required 1 2
    Negotiation Negotiation AUTO or OFFTT
    Speed No setting required if Negotiation 
    is AUTO. 
    For the OFF setting, select 10M or 
    100M.TT
    Duplex No setting required if Negotiation 
    is AUTO. 
    For the OFF setting, select HALF 
    or FULL.TT
    IP Address 
    SettingIP Address IP address specific to the MSUTT
    Net Mask Value corresponding to the 
    network environments in useTT
    Gateway 
    AddressValue corresponding to the 
    network environments in useTT 
    						
    							113Using the ARRI Remote Control
      Appendixes
    Using the ARRI Remote 
    Control
    You can display or change the following items on/from the 
    ARRI-made WRC-2 (Wireless Remote Control 2).
    Items that can be displayed on the WRC-2
     Model name of this camera (F35)
     System format, input voltage to the camera, tape 
    remaining of the recorder, shutter speed (sec.), time 
    code, tape loading status of the recorder
    1)
     Flashing reminders for battery remaining and tape 
    remaining
    Items that can be changed from the WRC-2
     Frame rate (FPS)2)
     Starting and ending values for the shutter angle in a 
    Ramp operation
     Starting and ending values for the frame rate (FPS) in a 
    Ramp operation
    2)
     Shutter compensation mode (COMP MODE: ANGLE, 
    GAIN, OFF)
     RUN mode of the recorder (recording start/stop)
    1)
    1) The menu display on the WRC-2 is shown in red if no tape is loaded, in 
    pale blue if a tape has been loaded but is not running, or in green when the 
    loaded tape is running.
    2) Displayed as Speed on the WRC-2
    Connection and preparations
    Two types of connection are permitted: direct wiring to the 
    EXT I/O connector of the camera and wireless connection 
    via the UMC-3 (Universal Motor Controller).
     In either case, a special cable is required.
     For the WRC-2, version updating is required.
     For the UMC-3, modification for 12 V power or use of 
    the UMC-3A is required.
    For details on ARRI products, contact ARNOLD & 
    RICHTER CINE TECHNIK.
    Notes 
    						
    							114About Metadata
      Appendixes
    About Metadata
    Metadata that can be embedded in recording and can be read in playback are shown below:
    USER 1
    Data types
    U-Hex: unsigned hexadecimal     S-Hex: signed hexadecimal     ASCII: ASCII code     BCD: binary-coded decimal
    Sample 
    No.Data 
    size
    (byte)Relative 
    addressData 
    typeBitNameRecorded 
    data 
    (HEX)Contents
    0
    3 Ancillary Data Flag000h
    13FFh
    23FFh
    31 DID 51h
    41 SDID 01h
    5 1 DC 5Bh Data Count (from “Key” to “CRC”)
    6 1 0 00 Key F0h USER1
    7 1 1 01 Length 57hData Length (from next to “Length” to before 
    “CRC”)
    8
    2202
    U-Hex Model Name 2022h
    9303
    10
    3404
    U-Hex Serial No Serial number (6 digits) 11 5 05
    12 6 06
    13
    4707
    U-Hex Frame Number Frame counter 14 8 08
    15 9 09
    16 10 0A
    17 1 11 0B U-Hex System Format Subtable 1 (see page 119)
    18 1 12 0C U-Hex FPS 1 to 60 (frame/sec)
    19
    513 0D
    ASCII Shutter Angle4.3 to 360.0
    (For a value with fewer than 5 digits, the unused 
    leading digits are padded with spaces. 
    Example. 
    _ _4.3) 20 14 0E
    21 15 0F
    22 16 10
    23 17 11
    24
    518 12
    ASCII Shutter Speed1.000 to 5600 (1/sec)
    (For a value with fewer than 5 digits, the unused 
    leading digits are padded with spaces.) 25 19 13
    26 20 14
    27 21 15
    28 22 16
    29
    223 17
    U-Hex ISO 220 to 2300
    30 24 18
    31
    225 19
    U-Hex D-Range % 250 to 800 (%)
    32 26 1A
    33 1 27 1B U-Hex Master Gain Subtable 2 (see page 119) 
    						
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    34 1 28 1C U-Hex ND 1: ND_1, 2: ND_2, 3: ND_3, 4: ND_4, 5: ND_5
    35 1 29 1D U-Hex (reserved)
    36 1 30 1E U-Hex Color Space 0: S-GAMUT, 1: F900, 2: DCDM REF PJ, 3: F900R
    37 1 31 1F U-Hex Compensation Mode 0: OFF, 1: GAIN, 2: ANGLE
    38 1 32 20 U-HexGamma Table 
    Category0: STANDARD, 1: SPECIAL, 2: HYPER, 3: USER
    39 1 33 21 U-Hex Gamma Table No 1 to 8 (Current No. of gamma table category)
    40 1 34 23 U-Hex Lens File No 1 to 32
    41 1 35 257(reserved)
    6(reserved)
    5(reserved)
    4 Shoot mode CINE 0: CUSTOM MODE, 1: CINE MODE
    3 D-Range EXTEND 0: NORMAL, 1: EXTEND
    2 IMAGE INVERT ON 0: OFF, 1: INVERT ON
    1 5600K ON 0: OFF, 1: 5600K ON
    0 Shutter ON 0: OFF, 1: SHUTTER ON
    42 1 36 23 U-Hex Date Year 00 to 99
    43 1 37 25 U-Hex Date Month 1 to 12
    44 1 38 26 U-Hex Date Day 1 to 31
    45
    339 27 U-Hex Time Hour 0 to 23
    46 40 28 U-Hex Time Minute 0 to 59
    47 41 29 U-Hex Time Second 0 to 59
    Sample 
    No.Data 
    size
    (byte)Relative 
    addressData 
    typeBitName
    Recorded 
    data 
    (HEX)
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    48
    442 2A
    U-Hex31
    Camera Warning(reserved) 30
    29
    28
    27
    26
    25
    24
    49 43 2B23
    22
    21
    20 POWER OFF ON
    19 VTR WARN
    18 BCS COM NG
    17 BCS BSY NG
    16 BCS OPR NG
    50 44 2C15 BCS CSM NG
    14 BCS PWR NG
    13 VTR NG
    12 IFBOX NG
    11 VTR AT NG
    10 TR NG
    9VDA NG
    8DPR NG
    51 45 2D7 AD NG
    6 OHB NG
    5FAN2 NG
    4FAN1 NG
    3 TEMP CARE
    2 TEMP WARN
    1 TEMP NG
    0 OHB KIND NG
    52
    246 2E
    U-Hex VTR Warning Subtable 3 (see page 120)
    53 47 2F
    54 1 48 30 ASCIICamera Main CPU 
    Ve r s i o n  N o. 1Ve r s i o n  X .  x x
    55 1 49 31 ASCIICamera Main CPU 
    Ve r s i o n  N o. 2Ve r s i o n  x .  X x
    56 1 50 32 ASCIICamera Main CPU 
    Ve r s i o n  N o. 3Version x. xX
    57 1 51 33 ASCIICamera Main CPU 
    Suffix 1Version x. xxXxxx
    58 1 52 34 ASCIICamera Main CPU 
    Suffix 2Version x. xxxXxx
    Sample 
    No.Data 
    size
    (byte)Relative 
    addressData 
    typeBitName
    Recorded 
    data 
    (HEX)
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    59 1 53 35 ASCIICamera Main CPU 
    Suffix 3Version x. xxxxXx
    60 1 54 36 ASCIICamera Main CPU 
    Suffix 4Version x. xxxxxX
    61 1 55 37 U-Hex Audio Delay Subtable 4 (see page 121)
    62 1 56 38 U-Hex7
    Timecode Type 0(reserved)
    6 (reserved)
    5
    00: TCR, 01: TCG
    4
    3
    00: LTC, 01: VITC, 10: LTC+VITC
    2
    1
    00: TC, 01: UB, 10: CTL
    0
    63 1 57 39 U-Hex7
    Timecode Type 1(reserved)
    6 (reserved)
    5 CTL  0:24H, 1: 12H
    4 (reserved)
    3 TCR interpolation  0: OFF, 1: ON
    2 (reserved)
    1
    TCR DF/NDF  01: DF, 10: NDF
    0
    64 1 58 3A BCD Timecode Hour
    –11 to 11 or 0 to 23  
    1) 2) 3)
    65 1 59 3B BCD Timecode Minute
    00 to 59 4)
    66 1 60 3C BCD Timecode Second
    00 to 59 4)
    67 1 61 3D BCD Timecode Frame
    00 to 59 1)
    Sample 
    No.Data 
    size
    (byte)Relative 
    addressData 
    typeBitName
    Recorded 
    data 
    (HEX)
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    1) When the timecode type is UB (user bits), the entire byte is used. With other timecode types, 6 bits (b5 to b0) are used. Ignore b7 and b6. 
    2) When ±12H CTL display is selected, the tens digit of the hours value is dropped for values less than 10.
    3) When the timecode type is CTL, b7 is used for the sign.
    4) When the timecode type is UB (user bits), the entire byte is used. With other timecode types, 7 bits (b6 to b0) are used. Ignore b7. 
    68
    2762 3E
    Lens Information Subtables 5 (see page 122) 69 63 3F
    70 64 40
    71 65 41
    72 66 42
    73 67 43
    74 68 44
    75 69 45
    76 70 46
    77 71 47
    78 72 48
    79 73 49
    80 74 4A
    81 75 4B
    82 76 4C
    83 77 4D
    84 78 4E
    85 79 4F
    86 80 50
    87 81 51
    88 82 52
    89 83 53
    90 84 54
    91 85 55
    92 86 56
    93 87 57
    94 88 58
    95 1
    CRC
    96 1
    97 1 CKSUM
    98 Total Size Total size (from “ADF” to “CKSUM”)
    Sample 
    No.Data 
    size
    (byte)Relative 
    addressData 
    typeBitName
    Recorded 
    data 
    (HEX)
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    1. System Formats
    2. Master Gain
    Sample No. 17 System Format
    CodeVIdeo formatDECHEX
    0 00 No Assign 4:4:4
    1 01 1080/23.98PsF 4:4:4
    2 02 1080/S23.98PsF 4:4:4
    3 03 1080/24PsF 4:4:4
    4 04 1080/S24PsF 4:4:4
    5 05 1080/25PsF 4:4:4
    6 06 1080/S25PsF 4:4:4
    7 07 1080/29.97PsF 4:4:4
    8 08 1080/S29.97PsF 4:4:4
    9 09 (reserved)
    10 0A 1080/S30PsF 4:4:4
    11 0B (reserved)
    12 0C 1080/S50P 4:4:4
    13 0D (reserved)
    14 0E 1080/S60P 4:4:4
    15 0F (reserved)
    16 10 1080/S59.94P 4:4:4
    17 11 1080/50I 4:4:4
    18 12 1080/59.94I 4:4:419 13 (reserved)
    20 14 1080/23.98PsF 4:2:2
    21 15 1080/S23.98PsF 4:2:2
    22 16 1080/24PsF 4:2:2
    23 17 1080/S24PsF 4:2:2
    24 18 1080/25PsF 4:2:2
    25 19 1080/S25PsF 4:2:2
    26 1A 1080/29.97PsF 4:2:2
    27 1B 1080/S29.97PsF 4:2:2
    28 1C (reserved)
    29 1D 1080/S30PsF 4:2:2
    30 1E 1080/50P 4:2:2
    31 1F 1080/S50P 4:2:2
    32 20 (reserved)
    33 21 1080/S60P 4:2:2
    34 22 (reserved)
    35 23 1080/S59.94P 4:2:2
    36 24 1080/50I 4:2:2
    37 25 1080/59.94I 4:2:2
    38 26 (reserved)
    Sample No. 17 System Format
    CodeVIdeo formatDECHEX
    Sample No. 33 Master gain
    CodeMaster gain
    0 –6 dB
    1 –3 dB
    20 dB
    33 dB
    46 dB
    59 dB
    6 12 dB
    7 15 dB
    8 18 dB 
    						
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    3. VTR Warning
    Sample No. 52 and 53 VTR Warning
    CodeVTR messageMeaning
    0001 PB FREQ MISMATCH System frequency of this system does not match system 
    frequency on the tape.
    0004 NO PB LTC Playback LTC cannot be detected.
    0005 NO PB VITC Playback VITC cannot be detected.
    0007 REC INHIBIT MODE The system cannot record because of a record inhibit menu 
    setting. Or the tape is not formatted for recording.
    0008 INVALID FMT CONV Format conversion is not possible with the current settings.
    0009 TEMPERATURE LOW The temperature inside the unit is lower than the specified value.
    000C DC VOLTAGE LOW DC voltage has fallen below the specified level.
    000E TEMPERATURE HIGH The temperature inside the unit has risen.
    000F VA MISSING SRPC-1 is not connected.
    0010 TELEFILE FULL Telefile memory is almost full. The next recording will erase 
    existing data, beginning with oldest.
    0011 TELEFILE NO ROOM Free memory in a Telefile has been completely exhausted.
    0013 TELEFILE FMT NG Telefile format is invalid in 1 or more locations.
    0014 TELEFILE RD FAIL Telefile read failure occurred.
    0015 TELEFILE WR FAIL Telefile write failure occurred.
    0016 TELEFILE WR INHI Attempt to record was made when entire Telefile is write inhibited.
    0017 NO TELEFILE LABE Telefile could not be recognized.
    0022 AUDIO PLL UNLOCK Audio clock generator PLL is not locked to reference video signal.
    0030 NO SDI INPUT When the optional HKSR-101 is installed, there is no valid input to 
    the selected VIDEO I/O connector.
    0032 INVALID SDI DATA SDI input signal data are invalid.
    0034 SDI A-B PHASE NG Signals input to HD SDI IN A and B connectors are out of phase.
    0036 SDI FMT MISMATCH Format of signals input to HD SDI IN A and B connectors does not 
    match system setting.
    0037 SDI I/P MISMATCH I/P of signals input to HD SDI IN A and B connectors do not match 
    system setting.
    004F AUDIO DSP UNLOCK Audio signal processing circuitry is not operating.
    0050 NO PB RF Playback head is not reading digital data from tape.
    0051 BAD CH CONDITION Playback signal quality is bad.
    0060 LOST LOCK Capstan servo lock was lost during playback or recording. 
    0067 CASSETTE REC INHI The cassette is record-protected. 
    						
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