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    Color Monitor
    Color MonitorWaveform Monitor
    Waveform Monitor
    • Genlock AdjustmentTo use the camera in external sync mode, phase adjust-
    ment is necessary to match the phases with those of the
    other units and camera.  No G/L adjustment is necessary in
    case of no genlock.
    • Horizontal Phase Adjustment
    qSet G/L PHASE ON/OFF Switch !6to the ON position.
    Note:When G/L PHASE ON/OFF Switch !6is set to the
    ON position, the sync phase of the camera
    changes to the settings of G/L PHASE H Control
    !9, G/L PHASE Coarse Switch !7, and G/L PHASE
    SC Control !8.  Unless G/L phase adjustment is
    necessary, do not set G/L PHASE ON/OFF Switch
    !6to the ON position.
    wObserve the waveforms of the G/L signal input (black
    burst signal and video signal output on a dual channel
    oscilloscope, and turn the G/L horizontal phase control
    to match the horizontal phase as shown in the next
    page. 
    						
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    eSet G/L PHASE ON/OFF Switch !5back to the OFF
    position.ON SC H
    OFF
    G/L PHASE
    90° 180°
    0°      270°
    External genlock
    input signal
    (black burst
    sighal)
    Video signal
    G/L PHASE H Control
    G/L PHASE
    ON/OFF Switch
    eSet G/L PHASE ON/OFF Switch !6back to the OFF
    position.
    Magenta Green
    Cyan
    Yellow
    White
    Red
    Blue
    Black
    ON SC H
    OFF
    G/L PHASE
    90° 180°
    0°      270°
    G/L PHASE ON/OFF Switch
    G/L PHASE Coarse Switch
    G/L PHASE SC Control
    Color bar of
    camera
    Color bar of
    special Effects
    generator Split line
    ·Subcarrier Phase Adjustment
    qSet G/L PHASE ON/OFF Switch !6to the ON position.
    Note:When G/L PHASE ON/OFF Switch !6is set to the
    ON position, the sync phase of the camera
    changes to the settings of G/L PHASE H Control
    !9, G/L PHASE Coarse Switch !7, and G/L PHASE
    SC Control !8.  Unless G/L phase adjustment is
    necessary, do not set G/L PHASE ON/OFF Switch
    !6to the ON position.
    wAdjust G/L PHASE Coarse Switch !7and G/L PHASE
    SC Control !8to match the subcarrier color phase of
    the video signal output with that of the reference tone,
    such as of the program output (split color bar output) ofa Color Special Effect Generator, for example.  Higher
    accuracy can be obtained if a vectorscope is used for
    color phase adjustment. 
    						
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    •Total Pedestal AdjustmentTotal pedestal adjustment is made to adjust the
    pedestals of two or more cameras.  Using an oscillo-
    scope or a waveform monitor, adjust the pedestals to 5
    IRE (0.035 V) or 7.5 IRE (0.050 V) with T.PED Control
    @0.
    T.PED
    CABLE COMP
    YC
    T. PED Control
    5 IRE (0.035V) or
    7.5 IRE (0.050V)
    3) Set the switches for gain, shutter, etc. as appropriate
    to the conditions of using the camera.
    4) Set the camera control switch on the multi hybrid con-
    trol panel to the OFF position.
    5) Repeat Steps 1) to 4) to finish cable compensa-tion,
    G/L adjustment, total pedestal adjustment, and switch
    setting for all the cameras.
    4. White Balance and Black Balance
    Setting1) Select a camera with the CONTROL Switch @2on the
    multi hybrid control panel.
    2) Adjust the white balance and black balance of the
    selected camera.
    • White balance adjustment is necessary when using the
    camera for the first time, or if the camera has not been
    used for a long period of time.
    • Once the white balance is adjusted, no readjustment is
    necessary if the camera is used under the same condi-
    tions.
    • Automatic White Balance Control (AWC)
    The color temperature conditions for two channels A
    and B can be stored in the memory in advance.  Once
    the white balance is adjusted, all that is needed is to
    select either AUTO/ATW A Switch !0or AUTO/ATW B
    Switch !1of the multi hybrid control panel. if the cam-
    era is used under the same conditions.  No readjust-
    ment is necessary.  If the white balance is readjusted,
    the existing white balance data is replaced with new
    data.
    qPress either AUTO/ATW A Switch !0or AUTO/ATW B
    Switch !1of the multi hybrid control panel. 
    						
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    wPick up a white object (a white wall or white handker-
    chief, for example) fully on the screen.  Be careful to
    keep a shiny or bright object out of the screen.
    eWhen AWC Switch !2of the multi hybrid control panel
    is pressed, the auto set LED flashes and the white bal-
    ance is automatically adjusted.  It goes out when it has
    been properly adjusted.  If the adjustment fails, the
    LED remains lit.  In such a case, change the bright-
    ness, iris, object, light source, etc. and adjust it again.
    • Automatic Tracing White Balance Control (ATW)
    When AUTO/ATW ATW Switch oof the multi hybrid
    control panel is pressed, the white balance is automat-
    ically adjusted even if the light source or color temper-
    ature changes, thus reproducing a natural image.
    Note:The white balance may deviate if there is noth-
    ing white in the image.  The white balance may not
    be fully adjusted depending on the light source or
    color temperature.
    • Black balance adjustment is necessary when using the
    camera for the first time, or if the camera has not been
    used for a long period of time.
    • Black balance adjustment is necessary if there is a big
    change in the ambient temperature or at the turn of a
    season. 
    • Once the black balance is adjusted, no readjustment
    is necessary if the camera is used under the same
    conditions.• Automatic Black Balance Control (ABC)
    When ABC Switch !3of the multi hybrid control panel
    is pressed, the lens iris is automatically closed to set
    the black balance.  Keep IRIS AUTO/MANU Switch @5
    of the multi hybrid control panel in the AUTO position
    when setting the black balance.  The auto set LED
    flashes during black balance adjustment, and goes out
    when it is finished normally.  The LED remains lit if the
    adjustment fails.  In such a such, try to adjust it again.
    Black balance adjustment may fail in some cases
    where the total pedestal is too low.  Adjust the total
    pedestal with T.PED Control @0of the multi hybrid con-
    trol panel and adjust the black balance again.
    3) Repeat Steps 1) and 2) to adjust the white balance and
    black balance of all the cameras. 
    						
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    5. Camera and Pan/tilt Head Presetting1) Select a desired operating camera and pan/tilt head
    with the CONTROL switch @2.
    2) Pick up a desired object with the camera using
    PAN/TILT Lever #8ZOOM Lever #6and FOCUS Lever
    #7Select a white balance control mode using
    AUTO/ATW ATW Switch oAUTO/ATW A Switch !0or
    AUTO/ATW B Switch !1.  To store iris data in the mem-
    ory, set IRIS AUTO/MANU Switch @5to the MANU posi-
    tion and turn the iris control.  When IRIS AUTO/MANU
    Switch @5is in the AUTO position, iris data will not be
    stored in the memory.
    3) Keep MEMORY Switch @7depressed (MEMORY Switch
    @7lights and all the 10 buttons of PRESET Switch @8
    flash), press any of the buttons [1] to [10] of PRESET
    Switch @8as desired to store the data in the memory.
    Only that button of PRESET Switch @8where the data is
    stored lights.
    Note:If data is stored again in the same button of PRE-
    SET Switch @8the preceding data is deleted.
    4) Repeat Steps 1) and 2) to store the presettings of all
    thcameras an pan/tilt head in the memory.
    6. Various Switch SettingsSelect a desired operating camera and pan/tilt head with
    the CONTROL switch @2, then control the camera and
    pan/tilt head using PRESET Switch @8, PAN/TILT Lever #8,
    ZOOM Lever #6, FOCUS Lever #7, IRIS AUTO/MANU
    Switch @5and other switches.
    * In case of not changing the adjustment data and set-
    tings, it is not necessary to repeat the adjustment and
    setting procedures described in Sections 2 to 6. 
    						
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    RACK MOUNTING
    Holes for connecting plate
    Connecting plateRack angle
    nRack Mounting
    Mounting ScrewMounting Screw 
    						
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    nHow to Change Rear Panel DirectionqRemove the four screws from both sides of the top
    cover, and take the top cover off.
    wRemove the two screws and take the blank panel off.
    eLoosen the rear panel screw, turn the rear panel down,
    and fasten it to the bottom.
    rFasten the blank panel back to the rear.
    Rear panel Remove the top cover.
    4 screws (on both sides)
    2 screws (on both sides)
    Blank panelBlank panel
    Rear panel 
    						
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    SPECIFICATIONSSource Voltage 12 V DC (DC jack)
    Power Consumption 12V, 0.5A
    Preview Video Input 1.0 V[p-p] composite/75½(BNC connector)
    Genlock Input 1.0 V[p-p] black burst
    75½loop through with auto terminator (BNC connector)
    Preview Video Output 1.0 V[p-p] composite/75½(BNC connector)
    Genlock Output 75½(BNC connector)
    Camera Control Output Control signal (BNC connector)
    Pan/tilt Control Output Control signal (RJ-45 8P modular jack)
    System Tally Input Tally signal (6 pin Terminal block)
    Auxiliary Control Input Control signal (8 pin DIN connector)
    Switches
    Power ON/OFF Switch,
    CAM CONT Switch, GAIN HIGH/MID/LOW Switch,
    GAIN AGC/MANU Switch, SCENE FILE Switch, CONTROL Switch, LAMP Switch,
    MODE BAR/CAM Switch 
    SHUTTER Switch, AUTO/ATW ATW Switch, AUTO/ATW A Switch,
    AUTO/ATW B Switch, AWC Switch, ABC Switch, G/L PHASE ON/OFF Switch,
    G/L PHASE Coarse Switch, IRIS AUTO/MANU Switch, MEMORY Switch, PRESET Switch,
    DEF Switch, WIP Switch, H/F Switch, EXT Switch, ND Switch, OP Switch, SPEED Switch,
    Controls T. PED Control, G/L PHASE SC Control, G/L PHASE H Control, IRIS LEVEL Control,
    ZOOM Lever, FOCUS Lever, PAN/TILT Lever
    Multiport Hub Connecting
    Cable: x 4 (Coaxial Cable 3 pcs., 10BASE-T straight cable 1 pc.)(In case of using G/L function)
    Maximum cable length: 10 m (In case of using coaxial cables 5C-2V and 10BASE-T straight cable UTP category-5)
    Operating temperature-10°C to +45°C (14°F to +113°F) 
    						
    							-37- Dimensions 210 (W) x 88 (H) x 177 (D) mm [8-1/4 (W) x 3-1/2 (H) x 7 (D)]
    Weight 2.2 kg (4.9 lbs.)
    Finish AV Ivory painting
    Weight and dimensions indicated are approximate.
    Specifications are subject to change without notice.
    ACCESSORIESSeal ........................................................ 1
    Rack angle .............................................. 2
    Connect plate ......................................... 1Mounting screws .................................. 12
    M4 x 8mm ...................................   8
    M5 x 8mm ...................................   4 
    						
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