HD CAMERA CONTROL UNIT
HSCU-300
The supplied CD-ROM includes operation manuals for the HSCU-300 HD
Camera Control Unit professional disc recorder (English, French, German, Italian
and Spanish versions) in PDF format.
For more details, see Using the CD-ROM Manual on page 6.
OPERATION MANUAL
1st Edition (Revised 1)
[English]
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly
and retain it for future reference.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do
not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the
cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel
only.
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
AVERTISSEMENT
Afin de rduire les risques dincendie ou
dlectrocution, ne pas exposer cet appareil
la pluie ou lhumidit.
Afin dcarter tout risque dlectrocution,
garder le coffret ferm. Ne confier lentretien
de lappareil qu un personnel qualifi.
CET APPAREIL DOIT TRE RELI LA
TERRE.
WARNUNG
Um die Gefahr von Brnden oder elektrischen
Schlgen zu verringern, darf dieses Gert
nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt
werden.
Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden,
darf das Gehuse nicht geffnet werden.
berlassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten stets nur
qualifiziertem Fachpersonal.
DIESES GERT MUSS GEERDET WERDEN.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR USA
ONLY.
Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin (NEMA 5-15P
Configuration)
Cord
Type SJT, three 16 or 18 AWG wires
Length
Minimum 1.5 m (4 ft. 11in.), Less than 2.5 m
(8 ft. 3 in.)
Rating
Minimum 10A, 125V
Using this unit at a voltage other than 120V may require the
use of a different line cord or attachment plug, or both. To
reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, refer servicing to
qualified service personnel.
WARNING: THIS WARNING IS APPLICABLE FOR OTHER
COUNTRIES.
1. Use the approved Power Cord (3-core mains lead)/
Appliance Connector/Plug with earthing-contacts that
conforms to the safety regulations of each country if
applicable.
2. Use the Power Cord (3-core mains lead)/Appliance
Connector/Plug conforming to the proper ratings (Voltage,
Ampere).
If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cord/
Appliance Connector/Plug, please consult a qualified service
personnel.
AVERTISSEMENT
1. Utilisez un cordon dalimentation (cble secteur 3 fils)/
fiche femelle/fiche mle avec des contacts de mise la
terre conformes la rglementation de scurit locale
applicable.
2. Utilisez un cordon dalimentation (cble secteur 3 fils)/
fiche femelle/fiche mle avec des caractristiques
nominales (tension, amprage) appropries.
Pour toute question sur lutilisation du cordon dalimentation/
fiche femelle/fiche mle ci-dessus, consultez un technicien du
service aprs-vente qualifi.
WARNUNG
1. Verwenden Sie ein geprftes Netzkabel (3-adriges
Stromkabel)/einen geprften Gerteanschluss/einen
geprften Stecker mit Schutzkontakten entsprechend den
Sicherheitsvorschriften, die im betreffenden Land gelten.
2. Verwenden Sie ein Netzkabel (3-adriges Stromkabel)/
einen Gerteanschluss/einen Stecker mit den geeigneten
Anschlusswerten (Volt, Ampere).
Wenn Sie Fragen zur Verwendung von Netzkabel/
Gerteanschluss/Stecker haben, wenden Sie sich bitte an
qualifiziertes Kundendienstpersonal.
For kundene i Norge
Dette utstyret kan kobles til et IT-strmfordelingssystem.
If used in USA, use the UL LISTED power cord specified
below.
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER POWER CORD.
For the customers in the U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not
expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to
operate this equipment.
All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be
shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device
pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
For the customers in Canada
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES003.
Pour les clients au Canada
Cet appareil numrique de la classe A est conforme la
norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Ce produit est prvu pour tre utilis dans lenvironnement
lectromagntique suivants : E4 (environnement EMC
contrl, ex. studio de tlvision).
Fr Kunden in Europa
Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE-Kennzeichnung und erfllt die
EMV-Richtlinie sowie die Niederspannungsrichtlinie der EGKommission.
Angewandte Normen:
EN60950-1: Sicherheitsbestimmungen
EN55103-1: Elektromagnetische Vertrglichkeit
(Straussendung)
EN55103-2: Elektromagnetische Vertrglichkeit
(Strfestigkeit)
Fr die folgenden elektromagnetischen Umgebungen:
E4 (kontrollierter EMV-Bereich, z.B. Fernsehstudio).
For the customers in Europe, Australia and
New Zealand
WARNING
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this
product may cause radio interference in which case the user
may be required to take adequate measures.
Pour les clients en Europe, Australie et
Nouvelle-Zlande
AVERTISSEMENT
Il sagit dun produit de Classe A. Dans un environnement
domestique, cet appareil peut provoquer des interfrences
radio, dans ce cas lutilisateur peut tre amen prendre des
mesures appropries.
For the customers in Europe
This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC
Directive and the Low Voltage Directive issued by the
Commission of the European Community.
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the
following European standards:
EN60950-1:Product Safety
EN55103-1: Electromagnetic Interference (Emission)
EN55103-2: Electromagnetic Susceptibility (Immunity)
This product is intended for use in the following
Electromagnetic Environment: E4 (controlled EMC
environment, ex. TV studio).
Pour les clients en Europe
Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme la fois la
Directive sur la compatibilit lectromagntique (EMC) et la
Directive sur les basses tensions mises par la Commission
de la Communaut Europenne.
La conformit ces directives implique la conformit aux
normes europennes suivantes :
EN60950-1 : Scurit des produits
EN55103-1 : Interfrences lectromagntiques (mission)
EN55103-2 : Sensibilit lectromagntique (immunit)
Fr Kunden in Europa, Australien und
Neuseeland
WARNUNG
Dies ist eine Einrichtung, welche die Funk-Entstrung nach
Klasse A besitzt. Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich
Funkstrungen verursachen; in diesem Fall kann vom
Betreiber verlangt werden, angemessene Manahmen
durchzufhren und dafr aufzukommen.
For the customers in Europe
The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1
Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is
Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327
Stuttgart, Germany. For any service or guarantee matters
please refer to the addresses given in separate service or
guarantee documents.
This apparatus shall not be used in a residential area.
Pour les clients en Europe
Le fabricant de ce produit est Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan,
Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japon.
Le reprsentant autoris pour EMC et la scurit des produits
est Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327
Stuttgart, Allemagne. Pour toute question concernant le
service ou la garantie, veuillez consulter les adresses
indiques dans les documents de service ou de garantie
spars.
Ne pas utiliser cet appareil dans une zone rsidentielle.
Fr Kunden in Europa
Der Hersteller dieses Produkts ist Sony Corporation, 1-7-1
Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Der autorisierte Reprsentant fr EMV und Produktsicherheit
ist Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327
Stuttgart, Deutschland. Bei jeglichen Angelegenheiten in
Bezug auf Kundendienst oder Garantie wenden Sie sich bitte
an die in den separaten Kundendienst- oder
Garantiedokumenten aufgefhrten Anschriften.
Dieser Apparat darf nicht im Wohnbereich verwendet werden.
For the State of California, USA only
Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply, See
www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
Perchlorate Material : Lithium battery contains perchlorate.
For the customers in Taiwan only
Table of Contents
Using the CD-ROM Manual....................................... 6
Overview .................................................................... 6
Features ..........................................................................6
System Configuration Example .......................................8
Locations and Functions of Parts ........................... 9
Front Panel ......................................................................9
Rear Panel ....................................................................10
Status Display ......................................................... 12
Displaying the Status Screen ........................................12
Status Display Screen ...................................................12
Setup Menu.............................................................. 15
Changing Menu Item Settings .......................................15
Menu List .......................................................................17
Appendix.................................................................. 24
Notes on Use ................................................................24
Digital Triax Transmission .............................................24
Error Messages .............................................................24
Return Signal Combinations .........................................25
License Declarations .....................................................25
Specifications ................................................................25
Table of Contents
Using the CD-ROM
Manual
The supplied CD-ROM includes versions of the Operation
Manuals for the HSCU-300 in English, French, German,
Italian, and Spanish in PDF format.
Preparations
The following program must be installed on your computer in
order to read the Operation Manuals contained on the
CD-ROM.
Adobe Reader Version 6.0 or higher
If Adobe Reader is not installed, you can download it from the
following URL:
http://www.adobe.com/
Adobe and Adobe Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems
Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
Reading the CD-ROM Manual
To read the Operation Manuals contained on the CD-ROM, do
the following.
Insert the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive.
A cover page appears automatically in your browser.
If it does not appear automatically in the browser, double
click on the index.htm file on the CD-ROM.
Select and click on the Operation Manuals that you
want to read.
This opens the PDF file of the Operation Manuals.
Memo
The files may not be displayed properly, depending on the version of
Acrobat Reader. In such a case, install the latest version you can
download from the URL mentioned in Preparations above.
Note
If you have lost or damaged the CD-ROM, you can purchase a new
one to replace it. Contact your Sony service representative.
Overview
The HSCU-300 Camera Control Unit connects to a Sony
HSC-300/HXC-1001) HD color camera. It performs signal
processing, provides an interface for external equipment, and
supplies power to the camera.
The CCU features a down converter which converts HD
signals1) from a camera to SD signals2), and a simplified
return video up converter which converts SD signals to HD
signals. It is compatible with both HD camera system and SD
camera system formats, making it flexible to use.
1) An HXC-100 and HSCU-300 can be connected if both units are of
version 1.10 or later.
2) HD (High Definition) signal: Name for 1125/750-line HDTV signals
3) SD (Standard Definition) signal: Name for NTSC/PAL, 525/625
component, and 525/625 composite signals
The CCU can be combined with an RCP-1000-series Remote
Control Panel (optional) to form a camera control system. The
CCU can also be combined with an MSU-1000/1500 Master
Setup Unit (optional) over a LAN (Local Area Network) to form
a multi-camera application system controlling multiple
cameras.
Features
Multi-system input/output interface
The HSCU-300 is equipped with the following input and output
signal connectors as standard equipment.
Video outputs
SDI (main), 2-system (HD/SD selectable, embedded digital
audio)
SDI (monitor), 2-system (HD/SD selectable, embedded
digital audio, superimposed character and marker display)
Analog composite (VBS 2-system, PIX 1-system,
WF 1-system)
Analog component, 1-system (HD Y/Pb/Pr, HD R/G/B,
SD Y/R-Y/B-Y, SD R/G/B 4-format selectable)
Sync, 1-system (HD/SD selectable)
Video inputs
Reference input (HD/SD selectable)
SDI return input, 2-system (HD/SD selectable)
VBS return input, 2-system
VBS teleprompter input, 2-system
Note
When an HXC-100 is connected, 1-system of a VBS
teleprompter input is available.
Audio input/outputs
Microphone (analog) output, 2-system (XLR-3-pin)
Intercom input/output, 2-system (D-sub 25-pin)
PGM (program audio) input, 2-system (D-sub 25-pin)
Using the CD-ROM Manual / Overview
Other input/outputs
Character monitor signal output
The self-diagnosis status screens and setup menu can be
output as a text character display on the video output signal.
See Video outputs on page 6.
Tally (R/G)
Microphone remote (D-sub 15-pin)
WF (waveform monitor) remote output (D-sub 15-pin)
WF (waveform monitor) mode output (4-pin)
Trunk (D-sub 9-pin)
REMOTE (8-pin)
LAN (RJ-45, 8-pin)
Rack mountable
The CCU can be installed in a standard EIA 19-inch rack. The
height of the unit is 1.5U.
External sync signals
The CCU can be locked to an external sync signal. Either an
HD tri-level sync signal or an SD sync (black burst) signal can
be used as the sync signal.
Digital triax transmission
The CCU and camera are connected using the industrystandard double-shielded triaxial camera cable (commonly
referred to as triax). The camera and CCU are equipped with
the latest Sony-developed digital transmission technology
which can transmit high-resolution pictures between the
camera and CCU, regardless of the cable length.
Built-in down converter
HD signals from the camera can be converted to highresolution SD component SDI output signals using the
wideband down converter. The output signal aspect ratio can
be set to 4:3 edge crop, 16:9 squeeze, or letterbox. The down
converted SD signal has independent image enhancement,
gamma, and matrix functions that can be controlled externally.
Built-in simplified up converter
SD signal return video is displayed in the HD viewfinder using
a simple up converter. The return video aspect ratio can be set
to 4:3 edge crop, 16:9 squeeze, or letterbox.
Electric shock prevention
A safety function cuts the high-voltage supply from the CCU if
the connection to the camera becomes unsafe.
When power is applied, low-voltage power is first supplied to
the camera. After the connected camera is correctly identified
using tone signal detection, the regular DC180 V high-voltage
power is supplied to the camera. Power is not supplied to
cameras not connected via the triax cable.
Alarm indicators are also fitted to indicate cable open-circuit
and short-circuit conditions.
Wide range of audio functions
The CCU is fitted with two-channel microphone output, video
signals with embedded audio, and PGM (program) audio
input/output connectors. It also features an intercom system
with two independent channels, and supports four-wire and
RTS/Clear-Com intercom systems.
For information on support for RTS/Clear-Com systems,
contact a Sony service or sales representative.
Microphone volume control
The cameras microphone volume can be controlled via the
MIC REMOTE connector.
Overview
System Configuration Example
HDVF-550/C550W/C730W
Viewfinder
Picture
Monitor
Microphone
Waveform
Monitor
HDVF-200/C35W
Viewfinder
VF attachment shoe a)
CAC-12
Microphone
Holder
BNC
Intercom headset
Return video input
HSC-3000/HXC-100b)
HD Color Camera
Triax cable
Video router
Prompter video input
Sync input
Zoom Lens
(for ENG/EFP)
BNC
Video output
HD-SDI/SD-SDI/VBS
c)
to router/switcher
Power supply
for a script light
DC 12 V
(Max. 0.5 A)
Memory Stick
HSCU-300
Camera
Control Unit
AC power
LAN cable
CAC-6
Return Video Selector
Tripod for
portable
camera
Hub
LAN cable
HDVF-550/C550W/C730W
Viewfinder
AC power
MSU-1000/1500
Master Setup Unit
RCP-1000series Remote
Control Panel
LAN cable
CCA-5 cable
VCT-14
Tripod Adaptor
VF attachment shoe a)
Camera hangers d)
HSCU-300 Camera
Control Unit
HSC-300 HD Color
Camera
CCA-5 cable
Zoom Lens
(for studio use)
Triax cable
c)
HDLA1500-series
Large Lens Adaptor
AC power
Power supply for a script light
DC 12 V (Max. 1.5 A)
BKP-7911
Script Holder
General-purpose power supply
DC 12 V (Max. 5A) e)
a) Supplied with the HDVF-550/C550W/C730W, Part No.: A-7612-405-E
b) An HXC-100 and HSCU-300 can be connected if both units are of
version 1.10 or later.
c) 900 m (2953 ft) when an HSC-300 is connected or 600 m (1969 ft) when an
HXC-100 is connected at maximum and 50 m (164 ft) at minimum when
using Fujikura 8.5-mm dia. cables.
For information of other cables, see Triax transmission distances (when an
Overview
RCP-1000series Remote
Control Panel
HSC-300 is connected) (page 24) or Triax transmission
distances (when an HXC-100 is connected) (page 24)
d) Supplied with the HDLA1500/1505, Part No.: A-1128-405-A
e) For general-purpose DC 12 V output, the serial number must be
the following or higher:
HDLA1500: 13001 or 43001, HDLA1503: 52001, HDLA1505:
11001, 41001 or 401001, HDLA1507: 401001
Locations and Functions of Parts
Front Panel
ab
ef
a Tally light
Turns on red to indicate a red tally signal is being received
(such as when the picture from the camera connected to the
CCU is being used). When the CALL button on the camera,
the MSU-1000/1500 Master Setup Unit, or the RCP-1000series Remote Control Panel is pressed, the light turns off if lit
or turns on if not lit.
Turns on green to indicate a green tally signal is being
received.
A number plate supplied with the CCU can be attached here
(see the following figure).
c INTERCOM audio input/output and control block
INTERCOM (intercom adjustment) knob
MIC/PGM (microphone/program) switch
INTERCOM (intercom select) switch
INTERCOM
connector
b CABLE ALARM indicators
OPEN: Turns on when a camera is not connected (open
circuit) to the CAMERA connector on the rear panel via a
triax cable. While on, the CCU does not supply any power
to the camera.
It flashes when there is a problem with the transmission
between the camera and the CCU.
Note
It may also turn on when using the camera with an external DC
supply.
SHORT: Turns on when there is an overcurrent condition
(short circuit) on the triax cable. While on, the CCU does
not supply any power to the camera.
INTERCOM (intercom adjustment) knob
Adjusts the headset audio level.
MIC/PGM (microphone/program) switch
ON: Turns the headset microphone on.
OFF: Turns the headset microphone off.
PGM: Selects program audio output. In this mode, the
INTERCOM knob adjusts the headset program audio level.
INTERCOM (intercom select) switch
Selects the intercom signal input/output connection source for
the INTERCOM connector on the rear panel.
PROD: Connects the producer line.
PRIV: Disconnects both the producer line and engineer line,
allowing private communication between CCU and camera
only.
ENG: Connects the engineer line.
INTERCOM connector (XLR 5-pin)
Intercom headset connection.
Locations and Functions of Parts
d MENU control block
e POWER switch
Switches the power for the entire system on and off, including
the CCU, camera, and the RCP-1000-series Remote Control
Panel connected to the REMOTE connector on the rear panel.
Pressing the ? side turns the camera system on, and
pressing the a side turns it off.
DISP/MENU (display/menu) lever and indicator
CANCEL/ENTER lever
f POWER indicator
CAM: Turns on when power is supplied to the camera.
MAIN: Turns on when the CCU power supply is turned on. It
flashes when there is a problem with the fan.
CONTROL knob
DISP/MENU (display/menu) lever and indicator
Selects the status display or setup menu display. In setup
menu mode, the indicator turns on.
CANCEL/ENTER lever
In setup menu mode, used to cancel and enter settings.
CONTROL knob (rotary encoder)
In status screen mode, used to change the displayed page.
In setup menu mode, used to move the cursor on a page and
to change menu settings. Pressing the CONTROL knob
performs the same function as setting the CANCEL/ENTER
lever to the ENTER position.
g NETWORK indicator
Displays the network system connection status.
On: Indicates that external control equipment (MSU1000/1500 Master Setup Unit, RCP-1000-series Remote
Control Panel, or other device) is connected.
Flashing: Indicates a connection problem with the external
control equipment (MSU-1000/1500 Master Setup Unit,
RCP-1000-series Remote Control Panel, or other device).
Off: Indicates that a LAN cable is not connected or that the
network system connection parameters have not been set.
See Network diagnostics on page 13 and NETWORK
SETTINGS menu on page 23.
Rear Panel
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a SDI OUTPUT 1 to 4 connectors (BNC type)
Outputs the camera signals in HD SDI or SD SDI signal
format.
The SDI OUTPUT 3 and SDI OUTPUT 4 connectors can also
output signals with superimposed character or marker display.
b VBS OUTPUT 1, 2 (composite video signal 1, 2)
connectors (BNC type)
Outputs (2-system) the camera signals in composite signal
format.
c
LAN jack (RJ-45, 8-pin)
Connects to a LAN hub (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX), when
using a network connection, via a LAN cable (shielded type,
category 5 or higher).
CAUTION
For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring
that might have excessive voltage to this port. Follow the
instructions for this port.
When you connect the LAN cable of the unit to peripheral device,
use a shielded-type cable to prevent malfunction due to radiation
noise.
10
Locations and Functions of Parts
s
ATTENTION
Par mesure de scurit, ne raccordez pas le connecteur pour le
cblage de priphriques pouvant avoir une tension excessive ce
port. Suivez les instructions pour ce port.
VORSICHT
Aus Sicherheitsgrnden nicht mit einem Peripheriegert-Anschluss
verbinden, der zu starke Spannung fr diese Buchse haben knnte.
Folgen Sie den Anweisungen fr diese Buchse.
d PROMPTER (teleprompter input 1, 2) connectors
(BNC type)
Inputs the VBS signals for the teleprompter.
Note
When an HXC-100 is connected, only the PROMPTER 1
connector is enabled.
e PIX (picture monitor output) connector (BNC type)
Outputs a video signal for a picture monitor. It can also output
a signal with superimposed character display.
f WF (waveform monitor output) connector (BNC type)
Outputs a video signal for a waveform monitor.
g SYNC (sync signal output) connector
Outputs a sync signal for connection to the sync signal input
connector of a waveform monitor or picture monitor.
h REMOTE connector (8-pin)
Transmits and receives control signals from a MSU-1000/1500
Master Setup Unit, CNU-700 Camera Command Network
Unit, or RCP-1000-series Remote Control Panel via a CCA-5
cable (optional). It also supplies power when connected to an
RCP-1000-series Remote Control Panel.
i MIC OUT1, MIC OUT2 (microphone output 1, 2)
connectors (XLR 3-pin)
Outputs the camera microphone signals.
j CAMERA connector (triax connector)
Connects to the camera via a triax cable. The camera sends
all video and audio signals to the CCU, and the CCU sends
control signals, return video and audio signals, as well as
power, to the camera over a single triax cable.
k AC supply input connector
Connects to the AC supply via the specified power cord
(optional). A plug holder (optional) can be used to secure the
power cord to the CCU.
l REFERENCE (reference input) connectors (BNC type)
Inputs an HD tri-level reference sync signal or SD reference
sync signal (black burst signal) on either of the two connectors.
The input signal is output from the other connector as-is (loopthrough output). If the loop-through output is not used, connect
it to a 75 terminator.
p WF REMOTE (waveform monitor remote) connector
(D-sub 15-pin)
Outputs signals for a waveform monitor when controlling the
waveform monitor display remotely from the MSU-1000/1500
Master Setup Unit or RCP-1000-series Remote Control Panel.
It connects to a recall-type waveform monitor.
For connection details, refer to the waveform monitor manual.
q Pr/R/R-Y, Y/G/Y, Pb/B/B-Y (component signals)
connectors (BNC type)
Outputs the HD component signals, SD component signals,
HD RGB signals, or SD RGB signals from the corresponding
connectors.
r TRUNK connector (D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A standard)
Connects to an external device to provide a communication
path via the CCU between that device and another external
device connected to the REMOTE connector on the camera.
s WF MODE (waveform monitor mode output) connector
(4-pin)
Connects to a waveform monitor and is used when monitoring
each of the 3 R/G/B waveforms simultaneously in sequential
mode.
When the SEQ button on the MSU-1000/1500 Master Setup
Unit or RCP-1000-series Remote Control Panel is pressed,
the video signal output from the WF connector changes to a
sequence signal.
m INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM (intercom/tally/program
audio) connector (D-sub 25-pin)
Transmits and receives the various intercom, tally, and
program audio signals. It connects to the intercom/tally/
program audio connector of the intercom system.
n RETURN INPUT (return video input) connector block
SDI 1/3, 2/4 (SDI return video 1/3, 2/4 input) connectors
(BNC type)
VBS 1/3, 2/4 (VBS return video 1/3, 2/4 input) connectors
(BNC type)
Inputs the HD SDI return video signals and SD SDI return
video signals (2-system), and the VBS return video signals
(2-system).
The SDI 1/3 and 2/4 connectors can also be set to function as
an HD/SD SDI teleprompter input.
Note
When an HXC-100 is connected, an SDI teleprompter input
cannot be used.
For information on the return video signal combinations, see
Return Signal Combinations on page 25.
o MIC REMOTE (microphone remote) connector
(D-sub 15-pin)
Connects to an external control device, such as an audio
mixer, which can select the camera microphone gain to one of
five values (20/30/40/50/60 dB) in response to the audio
conditions when shooting.
This connector can also output a red tally signal and green
tally signal.
Locations and Functions of Parts
11
Camera settings
Status Display
The CCU system status can be monitored using a picture
monitor connected to the PIX output.
Page 1
6dB
1/2000
OFF
For information on monitoring and changing settings, see
Setup Menu on page 15.
Displaying the Status Screen
The status screen is controlled using the knob and levers in
the MENU control block on the front panel.
DISP/MENU lever
ND:1 F:4.7 EX
CC:A
a Master gain value
Video output signal gain (dB units)
b Shutter speed/Clear scan frequency
Shutter speed value. When ECS is on, the clear scan
frequency is displayed.
CONTROL knob
To display the status screen
Set the DISP/MENU lever to the DISP position.
The most recently viewed status screen page is displayed
(when first powered on, the camera settings page is
displayed).
Turning the CONTROL knob changes the displayed page.
c Shutter/ECS
Shutter/ECS on/off indicator
d Camera auto control information area
Top: Displays the Auto Setup category and execution status
Bottom: Displays the execution item
e ND filter
Current ND filter selection
f F-stop value
Lens f-stop value (iris value)
To exit the status screen display
g EX (lens extender)
Lens extender indicator
In status screen display mode, set the DISP/MENU lever to the
DISP position.
h CC filter
Current CC filter selection
Status Display Screen
When an HXC-100 is conncted, a.- mark is displayed for the CC filter.
Note
The following information is displayed on the status display
screen.
Camera settings
System status
CCU hardware diagnostics
Camera system diagnostics
Network diagnostics
CCU SY board diagnostics
CCU DPR board diagnostics
Camera hardware diagnostics
ROM version information for major components
Notes
Items that are turned off using the <DISPLAY> page settings of the
CCU CONFIGURATION menu are not displayed.
A - mark is displayed for each item when a camera is not
connected.
Page 2
6dB
1/2000
White
R: 0
G: 0
B: 0
BLK
: 0
DTL
: 0
ND:1 F:4.7 EX
OFF
Black
R: 0
G: 0
B: 0
M: 0
Flare
R: 0
G: 0
B: 0
CC:A
White: White balance R/G/B value
Black: Black balance R/G/B/Master value
BLK : Black gamma value
12
Status Display
Flare: Flare balance R/G/B value
DTL: Detail level
Note
The items along the bottom edge are common to both pages 1 and 2.
System status
* S y s t e m S t a tus*
1/12
HSC-300
1080/59.94I
R e f e r e n c e : F ree Lock
S D I - 1 / 2 : 1 080/59.94I
S D I - 3 / 4 : 5 25/59.94I
C o m p o n e n t : S D YCD
R e t u r n 1 : 1 080/59.94I
R e t u r n 2 : 5 25/59.94I
R e t u r n 3 : N TSC
R e t u r n 4 : N TSC
TRIAX Type: Triax transmission mode
TRIAX Cable: CCU triax cable connection status
TRIAX Comp.: Triax cable compensation mode selection
TRIAX Step: Triax cable compensation step (internal circuit
step display)
Fan Power: CCU power supply fan status
Timer: Elapsed time since power-on
CCU Power: CCU power supply type and status
SerialNo: CCU serial number
Page 2
*System Diag 2/3*
CAMERA
REMOTE
The camera model name and signal format are displayed at
the top of the page (a - mark is displayed instead when a
camera is not connected).
Reference: Reference signal format and lock status
SDI-1/2: SDI OUTPUT 1/2 connector output format setting
SDI-3/4: SDI OUTPUT 3/4 connector output format setting
Component: Component signal connector output format
setting
Return1: Return 1 return signal format setting
Return2: Return 2 return signal format setting
Return3: Return 3 return signal format setting
Return4: Return 4 return signal format setting
CCU hardware diagnostics
*Diagnosis*
DPR
SY
:OK
:OK
2/12
SDI
VIF
:OK
:OK
Cable
Data
Power
Tone
Cable
Data
Power
4/12
Connect
OK
OK
Detect
Connect
OK
OK
CAMERA Cable: Camera cable connection status
CAMERA Data: Camera data transmission status
CAMERA Power: Camera power supply status
CAMERA Tone: Camera identification tone detection status
REMOTE Cable: Remote device cable connection status
REMOTE Data: Remote device data transmission status
REMOTE Power: Remote device power supply status
Page 3
*System Diag 3/3*
5/12
Intercom
CCU
Private
CAMERA CH1 ENG
MIC OFF
CH2 ENG
MIC OFF
CAM MIC Gain Local
CH1 60dB
CH2 60dB
The camera Auto Setup category, and the corresponding
setup item and status are displayed at the top of the page.
DPR: DPR board status
SDI: SDI board status
SY: SY board status
VIF: VIF board status
Intercom CCU: CCU intercom selection
Intercom CAMERA CH1: Camera intercom channel 1
selection and microphone status
Intercom CAMERA CH2: Camera intercom channel 2
selection and microphone status
CAM MIC Gain: Camera microphone circuit control selection
CAM MIC CH1: Camera microphone channel 1 amplifier gain
CAM MIC CH2: Camera microphone channel 2 amplifier gain
Camera system diagnostics
Network diagnostics
Page 1
Page 1
* S y s t e m D i a g 1/3*
TRIAX Type
Cable
Comp.
Step
Digital
Connect
Auto
4
Fan Power OK
Timer
9 6H
C C U P o w e r A C OK
SerialNo
3/12
*Network Diag 1/3*
6/12
MacAddress:000000-000000
Auto Negotiation: ON
Auto MDI/MDIX
: ON
Connection Speed:100M
Duplex Mode
:HALF
MDI/MDIX
:MDIX
Link Status
:OK
100001
Status Display
13
MacAddress: MAC address stored in CCU EEPROM
Auto Negotiation: Auto negotiation setting
Auto MDI/MDIX: Auto-MDIX setting
Connection Speed: Connection speed setting
Duplex Mode: Communication method setting
MDI/MDIX: Communications port wiring configuration
selection
Link Status: Network connection status
Page 2
*N e t w o r k D i a g 2/3*
CN S M o d e
7/12
: BRIGDE
CC U N o .
:1
Ma s t e r I P A d d r ess
0 . 0 . 0.
CNS Mode: REMOTE and LAN connectors mode setting
CCU No.: CCU number setting
Master IP Address: MCS-mode master device IP address
CCU DPR board diagnostics
*DPR Diag*
10/12
HD CB :BAR 16:9(100%)
SD CB :SMPTE
SEQ ON:NPN
PLD Status:OK
DE-MUX:1.00
ANALOG:1.00
POST :1.00
MAP
:1.00
IIC
:OK
DPR PWR:OK SDI PWR:OK
HD CB: HD color bar setting
SD CB: SD color bar setting
SEQ ON: SEQ ON polarity
PLD Status: PLD status
PLD DE-MUX: DEMUX-PLD version
PLD ANALOG: ANALOG-PLD version
PLD POST: POST-PLD version
PLD MAP: MAP-PLD version
IIC: IIC bus control status
DPR PWR: DPR board power supply status
SDI PWR: SDI board power supply status
Camera hardware diagnostics
Page 3
*N e t w o r k D i a g 3/3*
8/12
*CAMERA Diag*
11/12
ALL BOARD OK
IP A d d r e s s
0 . 0 . 0.
Su b n e t M a s k
0 . 0 . 0.
De f a u l t G a t e w a y
0 . 0 . 0.
0
0
0
IP Address: CCU IP address setting
Subnet Mask: CCU subnet mask setting
Default Gateway: CCU default gateway setting
CCU SY board diagnostics
*S Y D i a g *
9/12
Re f e r e n c e : H D
HD - S D D e l a y : L i ne(90H)
PL D S t a t u s : O K
SY
: 1 . 00
R E T : 1 . 00
SY
PWR:OK
V I F PWR:OK
Reference: Reference signal setting
HD-SD Delay: HD to SD delay setting
PLD Status: PLD status
PLD SY: SY-PLD version
PLD RET: RET-PLD version
SY PWR: SY board power supply status
VIF PWR: VIF board power supply status
14
Status Display
Displays the camera hardware status.
ROM Version Information
*ROM Version*
12/12
CAMERA HSC-300
1.00
09.01.01
CCU
HSCU-300
1.00
09.01.01
REMOTE RCP-920
1.20
09.01.01
CAMERA: Camera model name and ROM version
CCU: CCU model name and ROM version
REMOTE: REMOTE connector device model name and ROM
version
To change the displayed page
Setup Menu
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the , arrow to the
page number, then press the CONTROL knob.
The , arrow changes to a flashing ? question mark.
The CCU system and peripheral settings can be modified
using a picture monitor connected to the PIX output.
Flashing
<OUTPUT SELECT> ?S01 TOP
Changing Menu Item Settings
OUTPUT:*CAMERA
BAR
TEST1
TEST2
The menu screen is controlled using the knob and levers in the
MENU control block on the front panel.
Setting the CANCEL/ENTER lever to the ENTER position and
pressing the CONTROL knob perform the same function.
PIX:*ENC
R&B
WF :*ENC
R&B
DISP/MENU lever and indicator
CANCEL/ENTER lever
R G B
G&B R&B RGB
R G B SEQ
G&B R&B RGB
Turn the CONTROL knob to change the displayed
page to the desired page, then press the CONTROL
knob.
The ? question mark changes back to the , arrow. Items
on the page can now be selected and changed.
To change a menu item setting
CONTROL knob
If a ? question mark is displayed beside the page number,
press the CONTROL knob to restore the , arrow. Items on
the page can now be selected and changed.
To display a menu page
Set the DISP/MENU lever to the MENU position.
When first powered on, the CCU MENU page is displayed.
To display the CCU MENU page
In menu display mode, turn the CONTROL knob to move the
, arrow to TOP in the upper right corner of the menu page,
then press the CONTROL knob.
The CCU MENU showing the menu configuration is displayed.
1
2
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the , arrow to the
desired item, then press the CONTROL knob.
The , arrow changes to a flashing ? question mark.
Turn the CONTROL knob to change the setting.
To cancel a changed setting
Set the CANCEL/ENTER lever to the CANCEL position
before pressing the CONTROL knob. The item is restored
to its current setting.
* * C C U M E N U **
To suspend menu changes
Set the DISP/MENU lever to the MENU position to exit the
menu screen.
The DISP/MENU lever can be set to the MENU position
again to restart the operation.
c S Y S T E M O P E RATION
C C U C O N F I G URATION
N E T W O R K S E TTINGS
3
Menu name
Description
SYSTEM OPERATION
Input/output signal format and
system-related settings
CCU CONFIGURATION
CCU configuration settings
NETWORK SETTINGS
Network-related settings
Press the CONTROL knob.
The ? question mark changes back to the , arrow, and
the item setting is registered.
Repeat steps 1 to 3 to change other settings on the
same page.
To select an item in the CCU MENU
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the , arrow up/down to the
desired menu item, then press the CONTROL knob.
The most recently viewed page in the selected menu is
displayed.
Setup Menu
15
To change a menu item with multiple input
fields
Some menus have items with multiple input fields.
Moving the , arrow to an item with multiple input fields and
pressing the CONTROL knob displays the input fields. Each
field needs to be set separately. Turning the CONTROL knob
moves the cursor between input fields.
The following menu item has multiple input fields:
NETWORK SETTINGS menu <CNS SETTINGS> page
MASTER IP ADDRESS
2
3
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the , arrow to the
desired item, then press the CONTROL knob.
The , arrow changes to a flashing * asterisk. The input
fields are displayed. A second , arrow is displayed for
the input fields.
Press the CONTROL knob.
The ? question mark changes back to the , arrow, and
the input field setting is registered.
Repeat steps 2 to 4 to change other input fields.
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the , arrow to
END, then press the CONTROL knob.
The * asterisk changes back to the , arrow, and all item
input field settings are registered.
To cancel all changed item settings
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the , arrow to ESC,
then press the CONTROL knob.
The * asterisk changes back to the , arrow, and all
changes are discarded.
16
1
2
Turn the CONTROL knob to change the setting.
To suspend menu changes
Set the DISP/MENU lever to the MENU position to exit the
menu screen.
The DISP/MENU lever can be set to the MENU position
again to restart the operation.
5
6
Some menu items require a character string input.
Moving the , arrow to an item with a character string input
and pressing the CONTROL knob displays a rectangular
cursor and a list of selectable characters. Turning the
CONTROL knob moves the cursor between characters.
The following menu item has character strings:
CCU CONFIGURATION menu <BAR CHARACTER>
page BAR CHARACTER
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the , arrow to the
desired input field, then press the CONTROL knob.
The , arrow changes to a flashing ? question mark.
To cancel a changed input field setting
Set the CANCEL/ENTER lever to the CANCEL position
before pressing the CONTROL knob. The field is restored
to its current setting. Other changed input fields are not
restored to their previous setting.
To enter a character string
Setup Menu
Move the text cursor to the input position, then press
the CONTROL knob.
A second cursor is displayed in the character list.
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the cursor to the
desired character, then press the CONTROL knob.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to enter other characters.
Select INS to insert a space character at the cursor
position.
Select DEL to delete the character at the cursor
position.
Select RET to return to step 1 without changing the
string.
Entering the maximum number of characters (up to the
right edge) moves the cursor to ESC on the lower right
of the character list.
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the cursor to END,
then press the CONTROL knob.
The new input string is registered.
To cancel the character string setting
Turn the CONTROL knob to move the cursor to ESC, then
press the CONTROL knob.
To exit the menu display
In menu display mode, set the DISP/MENU lever to the MENU
position.
Menu List
Note
The following conventions are used in the menu list table.
Settings column values (e.g. ON, OFF, 0): Default settings
ENTER to execute: Press the CONTROL knob or move the
CANCEL/ENTER lever to the ENTER position to execute.
SYSTEM OPERATION menu
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
<OUTPUT
SELECT>
OUTPUT
CAMERA, BAR, TEST1,
TEST2
S01
Output signal
selection
PIX
PIX connector
output signal
selection
WF
WF connector
output signal
selection
<GENLOCK
PHASE>
REFERENCE
TEST1 and TEST2 are
not selectable if there is
no communication with
the camera.
GENLOCK
Item
<MULTI
FORMAT>
FREQUENCY
S03
HD
Note
FREQUENCY
or CAMERA
FORMAT
mode setting
changes take
effect only
after the CCU
power supply
is turned off
and then on
again.
Settings
Operating frequency selection
1.001, 1.000
Note
The default setting is
different among the
sales areas.
United States and
Canada: 1.001
Other areas: 1.000
SD
(525 NTSC), (625 PAL)
(Read only)
When FREQUENCY HD
is 1.001: (525 NTSC)
When FREQUENCY HD
is 1.000: (625 PAL)
ENC, R, G, B, R&G, G&B,
R&B, RGB
Note
The default setting is
different among the
sales areas.
ENC, R, G, B, SEQ, R&G,
G&B, R&B, RGB
United States and
Canada: (525 NTSC)
Other areas: (625 PAL)
(NONE), (EXT IN)
Reference signal input
status (read only)
S02
Page name
Page No.
HD, SD
External reference (OK), (NG)
signal lock mode
External reference signal
selection, lock
lock status (read only)
status, and signal
(OK): Locked
format
(NG): Unlocked
External reference signal
format
CAMERA FORMAT
Transmission
format selection
When FREQUENCY HD is
1.001: 1080/59.94i,
720/59.94P
When FREQUENCY HD is
1.000: 1080/50i, 720/50P
Note
The default setting is
different among the
sales areas.
United States and
Canada: 1080/59.94i
Other areas: 1080/50i
Displayed only when a
reference signal is
present (read only)
Reference signal lock phase adjustments
H STEP
When GENLOCK is HD:
3.01 to 3.45 s 0.00
When GENLOCK is SD:
8.29 to 9.48 s 0.00
COARSE
99 to 99 0
SC PHASE
0 to 359
V PHASE
0 to 7
SYNC OUT
HD SYNC, SD SYNC
SYNC connector
output signal
selection
Setup Menu
17
Page name
Page No.
Item
<OUTPUT
FORMAT>
SLOT NO
S04
Settings
1-1&2
SDI OUTPUT
1/2 connector
output format
selection
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 1080/59.94i:
1080/59.94i, 525/59.94i
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 720/59.94P: 720/59.94P,
525/59.94i
Sequence of
format options: When CAMERA FORMAT
1: HD
is 1080/50i: 1080/50i,
2: SD
625/50i
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 720/50P: 720/50P,
625/50i
Note
The default setting is
different among the
sales areas.
United States and
Canada: 1080/59.94i
Other areas: 1080/50i
3&4
SDI OUTPUT
3/4 connector
output format
selection
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 1080/59.94i:
M1080/59.94i,
M525/59.94i
When CAMERA FORMAT
Sequence of is 720/59.94P:
format options: M720/59.94P, M525/59.94i
When CAMERA FORMAT
1: HD
2: SD
is 1080/50i: M1080/50i,
M625/50i
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 720/50P: M720/50P,
M625/50i
Note
The default setting is
different among the
sales areas.
United States and
Canada: M525/59.94i
Other areas: M625/50i
COMPONENT
HD RGB, HD YPbPr,
Component signal SD RGB, SD YCD
connector output
format selection
HD-SD DELAY
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 1080 system format:
HD signal to SD
signal delay mode 0-Delay, Line (90H), Frame
(1F)
selection
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 720 system format:
0-Delay, Line (120H),
Frame (2F)
When GENLOCK is HD:
0 to 71.1 s
When GENLOCK is SD:
0 to 51.7 s
18
Setup Menu
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
<SD ASPECT>
SD ASPECT
SQUEEZE, EDGE CROP,
LETTER BOX
S05
SD output aspect
selection
SD LB SEL
16:9, 15:9, 14:9, 13:9
LETTER BOX
aspect ratio
selection
H POSITION
Horizontal
position setting
CENTER
Horizontal
centering
selection
V POSITION
Vertical position
setting
CENTER
Vertical
centering
selection
H INTERP
99 to 99, (99) to (99) 0
( ) displayed when SD
ASPECT is SQUEEZE
or LETTER BOX (read
only)
ON, OFF, (ON), (OFF)
( ) displayed when SD
ASPECT is SQUEEZE
or LETTER BOX (read
only)
99 to 99, (99) to (99) (0)
( ) displayed when SD
ASPECT is SQUEEZE
or EDGE CROP (read
only)
ON, OFF, (ON), (OFF)
( ) displayed when SD
ASPECT is SQUEEZE
or EDGE CROP (read
only)
A, B, C, D, E
Down converter
horizontal filter
selection
V INTERP
Down converter
vertical filter
selection
A, B, C, D, E
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
<RETURN
FORMAT>
RET1
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 1080/59.94i:
1080/59.94i, 525/59.94i,
NTSC
<RETURN
FORMAT>
RET4
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 1080/59.94i:
1080/59.94i, 525/59.94i,
NTSC
S06
The RET1 to 4
signal outputs
support 16
combinations.
See Return
Signal
Combinations
on page 25.
Return 1 signal
format, aspect,
and letterbox
aspect ratio
selection
Sequence of
format options:
1: HD SDI
2: SD SDI
3: VBS
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 720/59.94P: 720/59.94P,
525/59.94i, NTSC
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 1080/50i: 1080/50i,
625/50i, PAL
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 720/50P: 720/50P,
625/50i, PAL
S06
The RET1 to 4
signal outputs
support 16
combinations.
See Return
Signal
Combinations
on page 25.
Return 4 signal
format, aspect,
and letterbox
aspect ratio
selection
Sequence of
format options:
1: HD SDI
2: SD SDI
3: VBS
16:9, 15:9, 14:9, 13:9
16:9, 15:9, 14:9, 13:9
Not displayed for HD SDI
signals
Not displayed for HD SDI
signals
Sequence of
format options:
1: HD SDI
2: SD SDI
3: VBS
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 1080/59.94i:
1080/59.94i, 525/59.94i,
NTSC
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 720/59.94P: 720/59.94P,
525/59.94i, NTSC
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 720/50P: 720/50P,
625/50i, PAL
Not displayed for HD SDI
signals
Not displayed for HD SDI
signals
Return 2 signal
format, aspect,
and letterbox
aspect ratio
selection
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 1080/50i: 1080/50i,
625/50i, PAL
SQUEEZE, EDGE CROP,
LETTER BOX
SQUEEZE, EDGE CROP,
LETTER BOX
RET2
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 720/59.94P: 720/59.94P,
525/59.94i, NTSC
SD RET ASPECT
SD return signal
aspect selection
AUTO, MANUAL
AUTO: Automatically
follows the SD output
aspect setting
MANUAL: Set manually,
independent of SD
output aspect setting
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 1080/50i: 1080/50i,
625/50i, PAL
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 720/50P: 720/50P,
625/50i, PAL
SQUEEZE, EDGE CROP,
LETTER BOX
Not displayed for HD SDI
signals
16:9, 15:9, 14:9, 13:9
Not displayed for HD SDI
signals
RET3
Return 3 signal
format, aspect,
and letterbox
aspect ratio
selection
Sequence of
format options:
1: HD SDI
2: SD SDI
3: VBS
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 1080/59.94i:
1080/59.94i, 525/59.94i,
NTSC
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 720/59.94P: 720/59.94P,
525/59.94i, NTSC
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 1080/50i: 1080/50i,
625/50i, PAL
When CAMERA FORMAT
is 720/50P: 720/50P,
625/50i, PAL
SQUEEZE, EDGE CROP,
LETTER BOX
Not displayed for HD SDI
signals
16:9, 15:9, 14:9, 13:9
Not displayed for HD SDI
signals
Setup Menu
19
CCU CONFIGURATION menu
Page name
Page No.
<COLOR BAR>
C01
Item
Settings
BAR 16:9 (100%), BAR
16:9 (75%), SMPTE 16:9
(BLACK), SMPTE 16:9
(I/Q), BAR 4:3 (100%),
BAR 4:3 (75%), SMPTE
4:3 (BLACK), SMPTE 4:3
(I/Q), MF-ARIB (75%),
MF-ARIB (100%),
MF-ARIB (+I), MF-SMPTE
(I,Q), MF-SMPTE
(75%,Q), MF-SMPTE
(100%,Q), MF-SMPTE
(+I,Q), HD-CUSTOM, SDI
CHECK FIELD, Y -RAMP,
Y/C-RAMP, HD-CUSTOM2
MF CB
MODIFY, EVEN
SLOPE
WIDE, NARROW
SD output color
bar setting
For NTSC: SMPTE, EIA,
FULL, 95%, NTSC100%,
Y/C-RAMP, Y -RAMP,
DISABLE
For PAL: SMPTE, EIA,
EBU, 95%, PAL100%,
Y/C-RAMP, Y -RAMP,
DISABLE
DISABLE: Down
conversion output of HD
color bar signal
BAR CHARA
ON, OFF
Character
superimposed on
color bar signal
GRAY
ON, OFF
ON: Gray screen output
when camera power
supply is off
OFF: Color bar signal
output when camera
power supply is off
BAR CHARACTER
Settings for strings 1 to 11
that are superimposed on
the color bar signal
<ALL CLEAR>
ENTER to execute
C02
Execute to clear all
character strings
C03
CHARACTER
WHITE LEVEL
0.0 to 107.0% 71.5
BLACK LEVEL
0.0 to 107.0%
PIX CHARACTER
20
Setup Menu
Settings
<MONITOR 2>
LEVEL GATE
---, 1&2, 1, 2, OFF
---: Displayed when
camera not connected,
video output not set to
CAMERA, or video
output is set to CAMERA
and GATE MARKER is
ON (read only)
HD output color bar settings
SD BAR
<MONITOR 1>
Item
C04
HD BAR
SEL
<BAR
CHARACTER>
Page name
Page No.
WHITE LEVEL
75.0 to 107.0%
BLACK LEVEL
0.0 to 25.0%
Y LEVEL1
Level gate 1
minimum and
maximum
detection
levels and
zebra range
settings
Y LEVEL2
Level gate 2
minimum and
maximum
detection
levels and
zebra range
settings
GATE MARKER
Gate signal
display on/off and
signal level setting
0 to 108% 49 61
99 to 99 25
0 to 108% 74 108
99 to 99 25
---, ON, OFF
---: Displayed when
camera not connected
(read only)
99 to 99 0
MODULATION
---, ON, OFF
---: Displayed when
4:3 aspect ratio
camera not connected
mask function
(read only)
on/off when
EDGE CROP is
99 to 99 0
ON, and mask
video level setting
MARKER
Marker signal
on/off and
superimposed
signal selection
ON, OFF
4:3, 13:9, 14:9, EU VISTA,
VISTA, CINEMA, FOLLOW
DC
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
<MIC/AUDIO>
CAM MIC GAIN
(REMOTE), (LOCAL)
<FRONT
INCOM>
CCU front panel
MIC/PGM switch
position (read only)
(MIC ON), (OFF), (PGM
ON)
CCU front panel
INTERCOM switch
position (read only)
(PRIVATE), (PROD),
(ENG)
INCOM MIC
CARBON, ECM,
DYNAMIC
C05
(REMOTE): MIC
REMOTE source
(LOCAL): Not MIC
REMOTE source
CH1
---, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 dB
---: Displayed when
camera not connected
(read only)
CH2
---, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 dB
---: Displayed when
camera not connected
(read only)
MIC REMOTE
MIC 1.2: MIC 1, 2
independent gain control
0 to 3328 Fs
MIC OUT 1,2
delay setting
C06
MIC1 LEVEL
20, 0 dBu
MIC2 LEVEL
20, 0 dBu
SYSTEM INTERFACE
ENGINEER
Engineer line
intercom
system
selection
PRODUCER
Producer line
intercom
system
selection
CLEAR COM, RTS, (4W)
(4W): Displayed when
the internal hardware
switch is set to 4-Wire
(read only)
CLEAR COM, RTS, (4W)
(4W): Displayed when
the internal hardware
switch is set to 4-Wire
(read only)
PGM1 LEVEL
20, 0, +4 dBu
PGM2 LEVEL
20, 0, +4 dBu
CARBON: Carbon
microphone (power
supply, 20 dB gain)
ECM: Electret
condenser microphone
(power supply, 40 dB
gain)
DYNAMIC: Dynamic
microphone (no power
supply, 60 dB gain)
MIC 1&2: MIC 1, 2
common gain control
MIC OUT
<INCOM/PGM>
Headset
microphone type
connected to
INTERCOM on
the front panel
MIC 1&2, MIC 1.2
MIC REMOTE
gain control
method
DELAY
C07
MIC TYPE
Headset
microphone type
connected to
INTERCOM on
the front panel
MIC GAIN
BALANCE, UNBALANCE
BALANCE: Balanced
microphone
UNBALANCE:
Unbalanced microphone
6dB, 0dB, +6dB
Input gain setting
SIDE TONE
0 to 99 50
PGM MIX
OFF, INCOM+PGM,
L-INCOM/R-PGM
PGM SEL
PGM1, PGM2,
PGM1+PGM2
PGM1 LVL
0 to 99 50
PGM2 LVL
0 to 99 50
Setup Menu
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Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Page name
Page No.
Item
<PROMPTER>
MODE
NORMAL, LOW LATENCY
<VIDEO
ADJUST>
VBS
C08
Video resolution
mode switch
NORMAL: Color picture
transmitted as-is in
standard resolution with
delay of approximately 5
frames
C10
SDI: Digital signal from
RETURN INPUT
connector sent to
camera as teleprompter
(disabled when an
HXC-100 is connected)
(VBS Y Only): Displayed
when MODE is LOW
LATENCY (read only)
INPUT
HD SDI/SD SDI
switch
Displayed when
TRANSFER is set
to SDI
Disabled when an
HXC-100 is
connected
<VIDEO
SETUP>
SETUP
99 to 99 0
CHROMA
99 to 99 0
LEVEL
99 to 99 0
CHROMA
99 to 99 0
LEVEL
99 to 99 0
CHROMA
99 to 99 0
WF
VBS, SDI, (VBS Y Only)
VBS: VBS signal from
PROMPTER connector
sent to camera as
teleprompter
LEVEL
PIX
LOW LATENCY: SD
B&W picture transmitted
as low resolution
simplified images on the
VBS Y line only with
delay less than 1 frame
TRANSFER
G/Y LEVEL
<MENU
SETTINGS>
C11
99 to 99 0
R/R-Y LEVEL
99 to 99 0
RESUME
ON, OFF
In menu mode,
resume display of
previously
displayed page
function
RE DIRECTION
CONTROL knob operating mode settings
CATEGORY
Q FILTER
Q FILTER
bandwidth setting
RVS: CONTROL knob
counterclockwise
rotation moves the CCU
MENU , arrow down
PAGE
SD G/Y SYNC
RVS: CONTROL knob
counterclockwise
rotation displays the next
page in the menu
NARROW, WIDE, --
ON, OFF
ITEM
STD, RVS
STD: CONTROL knob
clockwise rotation moves
the , arrow down to
the next item on the
page
SD RGB
component signal
Gch-SYNC or SD
YCD component
signal Ych-SYNC
on/off
WF SYNC
STD, RVS
STD: CONTROL knob
clockwise rotation
displays the next page in
the menu
ON, OFF, --
--: Displayed when
format is PAL (read only)
STD, RVS
STD: CONTROL knob
clockwise rotation moves
the CCU MENU ,
arrow down
RET SDI1: HD/SD
determined by settings
assigned to RETURN
INPUT SDI 1/3
connector
--: Displayed when
format is PAL (read only)
C09
99 to 99 0
B/B-Y LEVEL
RET SDI1, RET SDI2
RET SDI2: HD/SD
determined by settings
assigned to RETURN
INPUT SDI 2/4
connector
Settings
RVS: CONTROL knob
counterclockwise
rotation moves the ,
arrow down to the next
item on the page
ON, OFF
WF signal SYNC
on/off
DATA
STD, RVS
STD: CONTROL knob
clockwise rotation
selects the next data
option
RVS: CONTROL knob
counterclockwise
rotation selects the next
data option
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Setup Menu
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
<DISPLAY>
MESSAGE
ALL, WARNING, OFF
<LAN
SETTINGS>
AUTO
NEGOTIATION
ON, OFF
N02
C12
ALL: Displays all
messages
Camera
messages and
switch settings
on/off.
Displayed on
the camera
diagnostics
screen.
ALARM JUMP
AUTO MDI/MDIX
ON, OFF
WARNING: Displays
system warning
messages and menu
control messages
CONNECTION
SPEED
10M, 100M
DUPLEX MODE
HALF, FULL
OFF: Displays only
menu control messages
MDI/MDIX
MDI, MDIX
LINK CONDITION
(DOWN), (UP)
SET
ENTER to execute
ON, OFF
(Read only)
In menu mode,
jump to display
page if an error
occurs function
<DATE>
C13
MASTER GAIN
ON, OFF
ECS/SHUTTER
ON, OFF
ND FILTER
ON, OFF
<CNS
SETTINGS>
CC FILTER
ON, OFF
N03
IRIS
ON, OFF
EXTENDER
ON, OFF
DATE/TIME
20YY/MM/DD hh:mm
Date and time
settings
TIME ZONE
C14
REAR PREVIEW
MOMENTARY, TOGGLE
MOMENTARY: Display
preview while PREVIEW
button on REMOTE
device is pressed
CCU NO
When CNS MODE is
MCS: 1 to 24
NORMAL: When CCU
power is applied, power
is supplied to camera
Page name
Page No.
Item
Settings
<TCP/IP
SETTING>
IP ADDRESS
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
SUBNET MASK
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
DEFAULT
GATEWAY
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
SET
ENTER to execute
Default: 0
When CNS MODE is
LEGACY or BRIDGE: 1
to 96, A to Z
NORMAL, BACKUP
NETWORK SETTINGS menu
LEGACY: External
controller connected
using CCA-5 cable only
MCS: Multi-camera
system configuration of
multiple network-capable
devices. Requires 1
MSU-900 series Master
Setup Unit in the system
as master device
11h59m to +11h59m
BACKUP: When CCU
power is applied, camera
supply remains in state
when CCU power was
last turned off.
LEGACY, BRIDGE, MCS
BRIDGE: External
controller connected
using point-to-point LAN
cable
TOGGLE: Toggle
preview on/off when the
PREVIEW button on
REMOTE device is
pressed
N01
Network
connection mode
selection
hh:mm
REMOTE device
preview operation
switching
CAM POWER
REMOTE
CNS MODE
Time displayed in
24-hour format
Time zone setting
<OTHERS>
A SET OK? message
is displayed. Press
ENTER again to confirm
the change.
MASTER IP
ADDRESS
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
SET
ENTER to execute
A SET OK? message
is displayed. Press
ENTER again to confirm
the change.
<NETWORK
RESET>
N04
ALL RESET
ENTER to execute
A NET SETTINGS
RESET OK? message
is displayed. Press
ENTER again to reset
NETWORK SETTINGS
menu items to factory
default values.
A SET OK? message
is displayed. Press
ENTER again to confirm
the change.
Setup Menu
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Appendix
A certain time is required for the video signal transmitted
between the camera and the CCU to stabilize after power is
applied. This is not a malfunction.
Triax transmission distances (when an HSC-300
Notes on Use
Use and storage locations
Avoid using or storing the unit in the following places:
Where it is subject to extremes of temperature (operating
temperature: +5 to +40 C (41 to 104 F)). Note that in
summer the temperature in a car with the windows closed
can reach 50 C (122 F).
Very damp or dusty places.
Where rain is likely to reach the unit.
Places subject to severe vibration.
Near strong magnetic fields.
Near transmitting stations generating strong radio waves.
Avoid violent impacts
The maximum and minimum transmission distances allowed
for triax cable connections are shown in the table below. The
distances may vary according to the conditions, such as the
total power requirements (including the power supply to the
camera from the CCU) and cable degradation.
Allowable transmission range when using triax cables with the
following characteristics:
Attenuation: 3.8 to 68.4 dB at 100 MHz (including the
connector loss)
Cable (for example)
Max. distance1)
2)
900 m (2953 ft.)
Min. distance
50 m (164 ft.)
Fujikura
8.5 mm dia.
Fujikura
14.5 mm dia. 1800 m (5906 ft.) 100 m (328 ft.)
Belden 9232
13.2 mm dia. 1300 m (4265 ft.) 75 m (246 ft.)
Do not cover with cloth
1) If the transmission distance exceeds approximately 7/9 of the
maximum transmission distance, the teleprompter transmitted
image quality starts to deteriorate.
2) The maximum distance is 650 m (2133 ft) when the total power for
the lens, viewfinder and utility outputs is between 100 and 120 W.
While the unit is in operation, do not cover it with a cloth or
other material. This can cause the temperature to rise, leading
to a malfunction.
Triax transmission distances (when an HXC100 is connected)
Dropping the unit, or otherwise imparting a violent shock to it,
is likely to cause it to malfunction.
After use
Set the POWER switch on the CCU to the OFF position.
Care
If the body or panels of the unit become dirty, wipe them with
a dry cloth. For severe dirt, use a soft cloth steeped in a small
amount of neutral detergent, then wipe dry. Do not use volatile
solvents such as alcohol or thinners, as these may damage
the finish.
Digital Triax Transmission
Digital transmission between camera and CCU with powerful
error correction function built-in. However, some errors, for
example errors due to external noise in long-distance
transmission, may be corrected by partial image interpolation
of images in frame store.
In digital triax transmission, the following video delay in
transmission may occur.
The video delay in transmission between the camera and
the CCU is approximately 9 to 12 ms.
A delay of about 1 frame occurs on the viewfinder display if
a camera image is sent back from the CCU to the camera as
a return signal.
A delay of about 5 frames occurs on the teleprompter video
in standard mode (standard mode or low-latency mode
using simplified images can be selected on the CCU).
An appropriate delay is applied to the MIC 1 and 2 audio
signals from the CCU to match the video delay.
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is connected)
Appendix
The maximum and minimum transmission distances allowed
for triax cable connection are shown in the table below. The
distances may vary according to the conditions, such as cable
degradation.
Allowable transmission range when using triax cables with the
following characteristics:
Attenuation: 3.8 to 45.6 dB at 100 MHz (including the
connector loss)
Cable (for example)
Max. distance
Min. distance
Fujikura
8.5-mm dia.
600 m (1969 ft)
50 m (164 ft)
Fujikura
14.5-mm dia. 1200 m (3937 ft)
100 m (328 ft)
Belden 9232
13.2-mm dia
75 m (246 ft)
850 m (2789 ft)
Error Messages
When an error is detected in the CCU or the camera, the
ALARM indicator turns on and an error message is displayed
on the CCU.
Error message
Indication
CCU: GEN LOCK NG
External reference sync error
CCU: DPR NG
Front DPR board power supply,
PLD error
CCU: SDI NG
Rear SDI board power supply
error
CCU: PS FAN NG
Power supply block fan error
CCU: PS CABLE SHORT
CAMERA connector triax cable
short circuit error
CCU: PS CABLE OPEN
CAMERA connector triax cable
open circuit error
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Error message
Indication
CCU: PS RCP PWR SUPPLY
NG
Remote control panel
(connected to REMOTE
connector) power supply error
CCU: VIF NG
Rear VIF board power supply
error
Specifications
CCU: SY NG
Front SY board power supply,
PLD error
HSCU-300
CCU:RX WARNING
Transmission error between
camera and CCU
General
Return Signal Combinations
The return signals are grouped into the following 16
combinations. The number of the return signal (RET 1 to 4) on
the RETURN INPUT connectors is set on the <RETURN
FORMAT> page in the SYSTEM OPERATION menu.
SDI 1/3
SDI 2/4
VBS 1/3
VBS 2/4
Power supply
AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Current consumption
4.5 A (max)
Peak inrush current
(1) Power ON, current probe method: 43 A
(240 V)
(2) Hot switching inrush current, measured
in accordance with European standard
EN55103-1: 8 A (230 V)
Operating temperature 5 to 40 C (41 to 104 F)
Storage temperature
20 to +60 C (4 to +140 F)
Approx. 8.3 kg (18 lb 5 oz)
RET1 HD SDI
RET2 HD SDI
RET3 VBS
RET4 VBS
Weight
RET1 HD SDI
RET2 SD SDI
RET3 VBS
RET4 VBS
Input/output connectors
RET1 SD SDI
RET2 HD SDI
RET3 VBS
RET4 VBS
CAMERA
RET1 SD SDI
RET2 SD SDI
RET3 VBS
RET4 VBS
United States and Canada: Kings type
RET1 HD SDI
RET4 HD SDI
RET3 VBS
RET2 VBS
Other areas: Fischer type
RET1 HD SDI
RET4 SD SDI
RET3 VBS
RET2 VBS
INTERCOM
XLR 5-pin (1)
INTERCOM/TALLY/
PGM
D-sub 25-pin, female (1)
RET1 SD SDI
RET4 HD SDI
RET3 VBS
RET2 VBS
RET1 SD SDI
RET4 SD SDI
RET3 VBS
RET2 VBS
Triax (1)
INCOM (PROD/ENG), 4W/RTS/CC,
0 dBu
TALLY (R, G)
PGM 2 systems, 20/0/+4 dBu
RET3 HD SDI
RET2 HD SDI
RET1 VBS
RET4 VBS
RET3 HD SDI
RET2 SD SDI
RET1 VBS
RET4 VBS
RET3 SD SDI
RET2 HD SDI
RET1 VBS
RET4 VBS
REMOTE
8-pin multiconnector (1)
D-sub 9-pin, female (1), RS-422A 1 system
8-pin (1)
RET3 SD SDI
RET2 SD SDI
RET1 VBS
RET4 VBS
TRUNK
RET3 HD SDI
RET4 HD SDI
RET1 VBS
RET2 VBS
LAN
RET3 HD SDI
RET4 SD SDI
RET1 VBS
RET2 VBS
Input connectors
RET3 SD SDI
RET4 HD SDI
RET1 VBS
RET2 VBS
AC IN
(1), AC 100 to 240 V
RET2 VBS
SERIAL RETURN
INPUT
BNC type (2)
RET3 SD SDI
RET4 SD SDI
RET1 VBS
License Declarations
The CCU teleprompter video circuit uses MPEG-2 technology.
SD SDI: SMPTE 259M, 270 Mbps bit rate
VBS RETURN INPUT BNC type (2), 1.0 Vp-p, 75
REFERENCE INPUT
PACKAGED MEDIA means any storage media storing
MPEG-2 video information such as DVD movie which are sold/
distributed to general consumers. Disc replicators or sellers of
the PACKAGED MEDIA need to obtain licenses for their own
business from MPEG LA. Please contact MPEG LA for any
BNC type (2), loop-through output
HD: SMPTE 274M, tri-level sync, 0.6 Vp-p,
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MPEG-2 Video Patent Portfolio License
ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN CONSUMER
PERSONAL USE IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH
THE MPEG-2 STANDARD FOR ENCODING VIDEO
INFORMATION FOR PACKAGED MEDIA IS EXPRESSLY
PROHIBITED WITHOUT A LICENSE UNDER APPLICABLE
PATENTS IN THE MPEG-2 PATENT PORTFOLIO, WHICH
LICENSE IS AVAILABLE FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C., 250
STEELE STREET, SUITE 300, DENVER, COLORADO
80206.
HD SDI: SMPTE 292M, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ,
1.485/1.4835 Gbps bit rate
SD: Black burst (NTSC: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ;
PAL: 0.3 Vp-p, 75)
PROMPTER INPUT
BNC type (2), VBS signal, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ,
2 systems
MIC REMOTE
D-sub 15-pin, female (1)
(JAE DA-C1-J10 series recommended)
Output connectors
SDI OUT
BNC type (2)
HD SDI: SMTPE 292M, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ,
1.485/1.4835 Gbps bit rate
SD SDI: SMPTE 259M, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ,
270 Mbps bit rate
HD SDI/SD SDI selectable
Appendix
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SDI OUT (MONITOR) BNC type (2)
Dimensions
HD SDI: SMTPE 292M, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ,
1.485/1.4835 Gbps bit rate
SD SDI: SMPTE 259M, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ,
270 Mbps bit rate
HD SDI/SD SDI selectable
BNC type (3)
395 mm (15 3/4 in)
Pr/R/R-Y, Y/G/Y,
Pb/B/B-Y
HD component video
Y (100% white): 0.7 Vp-p
Pr/Pb (75% color bar): 0.7 Vp-p, 75
HD RGB video
R/G/B (100% white): 0.7 Vp-p, 75
SD RGB video
R/G/B (100% white): 0.7 Vp-p, 75
SD component video
Y (100% white): 0.714 Vp-p
Pr/Pb (75% color bar): 0.756 Vp-p, 75
VBS OUT
BNC type (2), VBS 1.0 Vp-p, 75
PIX OUT
BNC type (1), VBS/R/G/B (VBS 1.0 Vp-p,
75 )
WF OUT
BNC type (1), VBS/R/G/B/SEQ (VBS
1.0 Vp-p, 75 )
SYNC OUT
BNC type (1)
HD: BTA-S001A, tri-level sync, 0.6 Vp-p,
75
SD: composite sync, 0.3 Vp-p, 75
66 mm
(2 5/8 in)
424 mm
(16 3/4 in)
482 mm
(19 in)
Design and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
HD SYNC/SD SYNC selectable
MIC OUT
XLR 3-pin, male (2), 0/20 dBu
WF REMOTE
D-sub 15-pin, female (1)
(JAE DA-C1-J10 series recommended)
WF MODE
4-pin (1)
Supplied accessories
Number plates (1 set)
Operation manual (1)
CD-ROM (1)
Optional accessories
United States and Canada: Plug holder B (2-990-242-01)
Other areas: Plug holder C (3-613-640-01)
United States and Canada: Power cord set (1-551-812-XX)
Other areas: Power cord set (1-782-929-XX)
CCA-5-3 (3 m), CCA-5-10 (10 m) connection cables
Extension board
Maintenance manual
Related equipment
HD Color Camera
HSC-300
HXC-100
RCP-1000-series Remote Control Panel
MSU-1000/1500 Master Setup Unit
VCS-700 Video Selector
CNU-700 Camera Command Network Unit
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Appendix
Note
Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use.
SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY
KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT
OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE
PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT, EITHER
DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER
EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER
REASON WHATSOEVER.
The material contained in this manual consists of information
that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely
for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this
manual.
Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any
portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other
than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described
in this manual without the express written permission of Sony
Corporation.
Sony Corporation
HSCU-300 (UC/CE)
4-140-409-02 (1)
Printed in Japan
2010.07 08
2009