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    Mic holder attachment
    Attach the MH-Z3 microphone holder (separately sold).
    Microphone
    Install the (separately sold) MC-Z2 microphone and C-300MA microphone cable as follows.
    1.Attach the MC-Z2 microphone to the mic holder.
    2.Connect the C-300MA mic cable to the microphone.
    3.Secure the cable in the cable clamp and connect to the MIC IN connector.
    Microphone power and sensitivity
    Set from Function 2 menu screen.
    1.
    Phantom power (+48 V) can be supplied.    Set to on for the MC-Z2 or ME-66.    Set to off for an internal
    battery or dynamic type microphone.
    2.Select the microphone sensitivity.
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    Earphone connection
    Sound can be monitored by connecting a conventional earphone (8 to 10Ω) to the AUDIO MON jack. 
    						
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     Tripod mounting
    Use the accessory TA-Z3 tripod adapter to mount
    the camera on a tripod.
    1.Securely attach the tripod adapter to the tripod.
    Shift the adapter screw position to obtain the
    best balance.    The adapter can accept two
    types of screws.    Use the screw hole that
    matches the tripod.
    2.Secure the camera on the tripod adapter.
    Align the hooks of the camera and adapter,
    then turn the lock lever in the direction
    indicated by the arrow.    A click sound can be
    heard at the locked position.
    3.Slightly loosen the tripod screw and again
    check the balance.    Shift the adapter to the
    optimum position and securely tighten the
    tripod screw.
    Detaching
    Press the red lock pin and turn the lever in the
    arrow direction.    Remove the camera
    y  CAUTION
    1
    .çThe weight can exceed 5 kg with the lens and
    10 kg with a VTR.    Use a sturdy tripod that can
    support more than 10 kg.    A large size tripod
    can provide both stability and smooth operation.
    2
    .çA screw hole is located near the camera tripod
    adapter hook.    Do not use this hole for
    attaching to the tripod.    There is risk of
    dropping.
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      Shoulder pad position
    The shoulder pad can be shifted up to 15 mm in either direction from the center (factory) position.    The
    position can be adjusted for comfortable operation.
    1.Loosen 2 screws.
    2.Slide the pad forward or rearward to the best position.
    3.Tighten the 2 screws. 
    						
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      Anton-Bauer battery pack
    Anton-Bauer battery pack
    Procure the separately sold battery holder to operate the camera from an Anton-Bauer battery.
    1.Use 4 screws to attach the battery holder to the rear of the camera adapter.
    Note:The optional buttery holder connecting cable is required.    Consult Hitachi denshi service center.
    2.
    Attach the battery pack.    Insert and slide the battery pack.
    3.Set the camera adapter Power Select switch to BATT.
    4.To remove the battery, set the battery holder detaching lever fully downward, then slide the battery as
    shown by the arrow to remove it.
    Note:
    The intelligent/ultra basketry can also be used.    The intelligent battery can automatically detect battery
    remaining of more than 10 %.    The viewfinder indicates battery remaining as a percent.    Below 10 %,
    the indication is voltage.
    If external power is supplied after detection, the indication is intelligent battery remaining amount. 
    						
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    GM-51 5-inch viewfinder attachment
    Use the separately sold AT-30 viewfinder adapter when installing the GM-51 5-inch viewfinder.
    1. 
    Raise the lock lever of the AT-30 horizontally and remove the viewfinder mounting screw from the AT-30.
    Insert this screw in the bottom of the GM-51.    Insert the screw together with the GM-51 into the AT-30 and set
    the lock lever forward, then turn the lever clockwise to secure it.
    2. Insert the GM-51 and AT-30 into the slot at the rear of the handle and slide them forward until a latching sound
    is heard from the release knob.
    S
    et lock lever B of the AT-
    30 rearward.Turn lock lever B clockwise and
    check for absence of wobble at
    the AT-30 mounting.Connect the viewfinder
    cable to the camera
    viewfinder connector.
    Warning:    Be sure to tilt the lock lever forward and turn it clockwise to tighten it.
    If tightening is overlooked, the GM-51 can drop and pose a risk of injury.
    Warning:    Press the release knob to where a latching sound is audible.
    If not securely attached, the entire viewfinder can drop and pose a risk of injury. 
    						
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    GM-51 5-inch viewfinder attachment
    3. 
    Removal
    Disconnect the viewfinder cable.
    Turn the AT-30 lock lever B
    counter-clockwise and pull the
    release knob to allow removing
    both the GM-51 and AT-30. 
    						
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     VTR connection
    VTR docking
    Examples of compatible VTRs
    Sony DNV-5 (BETACAM SX)
    BVV-5 (BETACAM SP£
    PVV-3¢
    BETACAM SP2000PRO£
    DSR-1¢
    DVCAM£
    Matsushita (Panasonic)AUµ
    45H¢
    M˜
     Promind£
    AJ-D90¢
    DVCPRO£
    JVCBR-S422¢
    S-VHS£
    BR-D40¢
    DIGITAL-S£
    Required inner modules (separately sold)Note:
    Refer to the VTR and inner module instructions for
    details regarding installation.
    Note:
    VTR examples are shown only for
    general reference.  Model names
    and specifications are subject to
    change. 
    						
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     VTR connection
    VTR types and connections
    SystemMain VTR
    VIDEO(VTR) AUDIOLEVEL CA-Z31 CA-Z32
    VTR inner
    module
    BETACAM COMP100% -60dBµµµ µµµ
    IM-Z3D DNV-5
    BVV-5
    µµµ µµµ
    IM-Z3S PVV-3
    C-201TE
    C-501TEC-201TB
    C-501TBµµµ
    BVW -50
    DVCAM COMP100% -60dBµµµ µµµ
    IM-Z3S DSR-1
    M2 COMP75% -60dBµµµ µµµ
    IM-Z3P AU-45H
    C-201TE
    C-501TEC-201TB
    C-501TBµµµ
    AU-520
    DVCPRO COMP75% -60dBµµµ µµµ
    IM-Z3P AJ-D90
    S-VHS Y/C -20dBµµµ µµµ
    IM-Z3P BR-S422
    C-201TD C-301TFµµµ
    (AG-7400)
    (BR-S400)
    DIGITAL-S COMP100% -20dBµµµ µµµ
    IM-Z3P BR-D40
    U-matic VBS -60dB C-201TD C-301TFµµµ
    VO-8800
    Note:~Set at the System sub-menu of the Function menu screen.
    ~When using a dockable VTR with inner module, camera setting is unnecessary.
    yThe System sub-menu indicates Auto.
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    VTR cable Camera setting (see Note) 
    						
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    VTR connection
    VTR power save
    When the camera PWR switch is set to VTR Save, the VTR types operate as follows.
    VTROperation
    DNV-5,BVV-5,
    PVV-3, DSR-1,
    AU-45H,AJ-D80The VTR goes to power save mode to
    avoid battery depletion
    BR-S422,
    BR-D40All VTR operations inhibited.
    REC review and playback monitor
    When the VTR includes a recording review function, in the VTR REC Pause mode, press the lens RET
    button to view the final few seconds of the recording in the viewfinder.    By setting the VTR to the playback
    mode, the playback image automatically appears in the viewfinder, while the sound can be heard with an
    earphone.
    If the VTR does not have a REC review function, the playback mode image can be seen while the RET
    button is held depressed.
    Operation differs according to the VTR. 
    						
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    Power supply
    When the CA-Z31/CA-Z32 is installed, power can
    be supplied as follows.    Set the Power Select
    switch accordingly.
    1. Connect the separately sold AP-60 AC adapter
    to the DC IN connector.
    2. Connect the camera base station or VTR to the
    CCU/VTR connector.
    3. Connect Anton-Bauer battery.
    ¢Note£
    ÔWhen a Betacam type VTR is directly connected
    to the camera, power is supplied from the VTR.
    Caution
    1. The DC IN connector can accept 10.5 to 17 VDC.
    However, use a designated power supply of 12 to
    13 VDC.    Voltage exceeding 17 VDC can cause
    damage.
    2. In not using the equipment for an extended period
    of time, set the AC adapter switch to off.    If a
    battery is connected, remove the    battery.
    Voltage down display
    As the voltage declines, B lights in the viewfinder.
    The System sub-menu of the Special Set menu sets
    the battery type.
    Alarm Set adjusts the voltage at which B lights.
    Battery type Alarm operating voltage
    12.0V1O.5V™
    11.6V
    13.5V11.7V™
    12.8V
    14.4V12.9V™
    14.0V
    Power Select switch positions
    Power supply Setting position
    1EXT
    2EXT
    3CCU/VTR
    4BATT
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