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1. 12 1 16 306 14 Specifications Power supply DC 12V Power consumption 15 W Pan tilt head control input System tally input Switch functions Adjustment functions Operating temperature range Storage temperature range Operating ambient humidity Dimensions W x H x D Weight L indicates safety information Control signals RJ 45 8 pin modular jack Tally signals 2 pins terminal block Camera selection MODE ON OFF 5600K flare black gamma ON black gamma OFF knee OFF white clip OFF HD matrix ON PM character display HDTV detail OFF SDTV detail off HDTV skin tone detail ON SDTV skin tone detail ON control item selection UNDO black shading selection white shading selection R G B shading black gamma control matrix control FUNC system pedestal control gain control gamma curve control flare control white clip control knee control HD detail control HD skin tone detail SDTV detail SDTV skin tone detail ALL reference camera video output selection automatic adjustments auto white balance auto black balance auto setup monitor selection P M WFM scene files SHUTTER gain selection filter selection HEAD ND filter CC filter CALL auto iris lens file storage
2. Lens extender display LENS EXT This lights to warn that the setting of the lens extender is other than 1x Lighted The setting of the lens extender is other than 1x Off This indicates that the lens extender is not being used or that the extender function is not available Iris control IRIS This is used to adjust the iris level of the lens The control is a rotary encoder When the auto iris mode is not established The iris can be adjusted manually When the auto iris mode is established The iris level is adjusted automatically amp Active switch ACTIVE When this is pressed during the iris and the master pedestal function priority display the iris and the master pedestal function priority changes and the lamp of the switch lights When the ACTIVE switch on the ROP is pressed the iris priority is transferred to the ROP amp Master pedestal level indicator This indicates the master pedestal level Variable range 99 to 99 amp Master pedestal control M PED This is used to adjust the master pedestal level The control is a rotary encoder The level is increased by rotating the control clockwise Since the master pedestal adjustment is independent of the R G and B GAM adjustments the R G and B pedestal adjustment values remain unchanged even when the master pedestal control is rotated amp Master pedestal storage switch MEMO This is used to store the master pedestal rotary encoder infor
3. erating rucuons Master Setup Unit AK MSU930P Panasonic Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructions completely Safety precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance service instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance The serial number of this product may be found on the bottom of the unit For CANADA This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada L indicates safety information FCC Note This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any unauthorized modifications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device
4. lens file call iris active master pedestal storage master pedestal file call Iris master pedestal 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C 20 C to 60 C Less than 80 13 3 8 x 3 1 4 x 14 3 16 inch 340 x 82 x 360 mm Approx 2 0 lbs 4 4 kg 15 Panasonic PANASONIC BROADCAST amp TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY UNIT COMPANY OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA Executive Office One Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7000 EASTERN ZONE One Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7621 Southeast Region 1225 Northbrook Parkway Ste 1 160 Suwanee GA 30024 770 338 6835 Central Region 1707 N Randall Road E1 C 1 Elgin IL 60123 847 468 5200 WESTERN ZONE 3330 Cahuenga Blvd W Los Angeles CA 90068 323 436 3500 Government Marketing Department 52 West Gude Drive Rockville MD 20850 301 738 3840 Broadcast PARTS INFORMATION amp ORDERING 9 00 a m 5 00 p m EST 800 334 4881 24 Hr Fax 800 334 4880 Emergency after hour parts orders 800 334 4881 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Emergency 24 Hour Service 800 222 0741 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 905 624 5010 Panasonic de Mexico S A de C V Av angel Urraza Num 1209 Col de Valle 03100 Mexico D F 52 1 951 2127 Panasonic Sales Company Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc San Gabriel Industrial Park 65th Infantry Ave Km 9 5 Carolina Puerto Rico 00630 787 750
5. 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 their own expense WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES Thank you very much for purchasing this master setup unit Contents OPES aceasta ocean ere etre cette a beeen cert ecie nieces tees E acco ress laenmasansectecaeeetess 3 VOT OW E E AE NA E A E EEE A A N A E A EEA 3 CSS OCS ssssnsnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nunnan nnmnnn nnana ennnen nnana nnen nnmnnn nnana nnne 3 Operating precautions sansnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnm nnnm nnmnnn mnnn mnnn nennen mennan nnmnnn mnnn 3 Parts and their functions cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeecnseensenneeeseeasensecesecaseoscuseeeaseasenseeesseasenasenaseeasuaseenseaseaseeesseasseseneees 4 Connecti
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7. adjustment values can be changed using the neighboring adjustment rotary encoder Undo switch UNDO This is used to return the values controlled on the display to the statuses that existed prior to the control Flare OFF switch FLARE OFF This is used to cancel the flare correction function Black shading selector switch BLACK SHADING CONTROL This is used to correct the black shading the coloring of black images When it is pressed its lamp is lighted and when one of the SHADING R G or B switches is then pressed and selected the adjustment items for the black shading appear on the LCD display The black shading correction can be adjusted using the four neighboring adjustment rotary encoders HSAW Horizontal sawtooth wave correction This is used to correct the coloring of black screen images in the horizontal direction Adjustment range 100 to 100 HPAR Horizontal parabola correction This is used to correct the coloring of black screen images in the horizontal direction Adjustment range 100 to 100 VSAW Vertical sawtooth wave correction This is used to correct the coloring of black screen images in the vertical direction Adjustment range 100 to 100 VPAR Vertical parabola correction This is used to correct the coloring of black screen images in the vertical direction Adjustment range 100 to 100 White shading selector switch WHITE SHADING CONTROL This is used to correct the white shading When
8. file up until this moment will be lost Reference file storage switch LOCAL STORE This is used to store the data in the current scene file of the targeted camera in the reference file of that camera How to store data in a reference file 1 Use one of the camera selector switches to select the camera whose data is to be called If the LOCAL STORE switch is now pressed the data is stored in USERI If the LOCAL STORE and CALL switches are pressed the data is stored in FACTORY When the data is stored in the reference file the lamp of the LOCAL STORE switch lights for approximately one second after which it goes off Reference file all store switch ALL STORE This is used to store the contents of the current file of the camera selected using one of the camera selector switches in the reference files of all the cameras connected to the MSU How to store data in all the reference files 1 Use one of the camera selector switches to select the camera whose file is to be called 2 Press the ALL STORE switch so that its lamp comes on The contents of the current scene file of the camera selected using the camera selector switch are stored in the reference files of that camera Even if the lamps of the scene file switches are lighted they will all go off The lamp of the REF switch lights 3 The contents of the current scene file of the camera selected using the camera selector switch are stored in the reference files of a
9. of flare correction When it is selected its lamp lights RFLR GFLR BFLR R G and B flare Adjustment range 50 to 50 Flare correction operation is turned off at 0 White clip control switch WHITE CLIP CONTROL This is valid when the lamp of the WHT CLIP OFF switch among the MODE ON OFF switches is off and it is selected to change the white clip level When it is selected its lamp lights WHT CLIP White clip Adjustment range 95 to 110 Knee control switch KNEE CONTROL This is selected to adjust the knee slope and knee point MPNT Master knee point Adjustment range 105 to 85 RPNT BPNT R and B knee points Adjustment range 10 to 10 MSLP Master knee slope Adjustment range 63 to 0 RSLP BSLP R and B knee slopes Adjustment range 32 to 31 Parts and their functions HD detail control switch HD DTL CONTROL This switch is selected to change the amount by which the picture quality in the detailed parts of the HDTV video output has been enhanced by which the relative hardness softness has been adjusted When it is selected its lamp lights but it cannot be selected when the lamp of the HD detail OFF switch is lighted Since the SDTV video output is created from the HDTV video output the adjustments made by the HD detail controls are reflected in the SDTV video output VDTL Vertical detail level This is used to adjust the amount of vertical detail HDTL Horizontal detail level This is used t
10. sensitivity is increased by 3 dB 6 dB The input sensitivity is increased by 6 dB 9dB The input sensitivity is increased by 9 dB 12 dB The input sensitivity is increased by 12 dB Filter selector switch This is used to select the effect filter HEAD switch HEAD FILTER This is used to switch the control over the filter to the camera head The lamps of the HEAD switches on the ROP and MSU will also light when the LOCAL switch on the operation panel at the back of the studio camera has been pressed and its lamp is lighted Lighted Filter control is exercised at the camera head Off Filter control is exercised at the MSU and ROP ND filter switches ND FILTER 1 2 3 4 5 These are the ND filter selector switches The filter setting can be changed when the HEAD switch lamp is off When the lamp of the HEAD switch is lighted only the ND filter position is displayed ND1 CAP ND2 Through green light emitted ND3 1 4 ND4 1 16 ND5 1 32 CC filter switches CC FILTER A B C D E These are the CC filter selector switches The filter setting can be changed when the HEAD switch lamp is off When the lamp of the HEAD switch is lighted only the CC filter position is displayed CCA 3200K green light emitted CCB 4300K CCC 6300K CCD Cross CCE DFO Call switch CALL This is pressed to call the camera While it is held down the lamp of the camera s call switch lights If the call switch on the cam
11. using characters on the PM 11 Parts and their functions O MONITOR Monitor selector switches R G B SEQ ENC MONITOR These are used to select what is to be displayed on the waveform monitor WFM and picture monitor PM The output mode can be changed by selecting the MONI SEL and MONI LINK settings on the SYSTEM screen If MONI LINK is set to ON the monitor display is also switched temporarily in linkage with the R G and B shading switches when BLACK SHADING and WHITE SHADING are to be adjusted Monitor selector switch VEG P M VBS VBS G B B RGB Y G The R G and B switches can be selected simultaneously The RGB outputs on the WFM display are shown as a parade display D Scene file switches SCENE FILE 1 to 4 5 to 8 These are used to store the data that can be transferred to other cameras among the camera settings or adjustment data for individual scenes to be saved in the eight files that serve as scene files or to be called from them How to call scene file data Q From among the 1 to 8 scene file switches press the number of the switch that corresponds to the scene file which is to be called and light its lamp 2 The scene file is now loaded The data loaded from the scene file is input into the current file and then output 3 When the scene file has been loaded the data left in the current file until that moment is temporarily saved The lamp of the scene file switch remains
12. a width This is used to widen the areas to be recognized as the skin tones in the range of 1 to 20 along the axis on the color vector display 10 CRISP Skin tone detail crisp This is used to remove the very faint noise components from the detail components of the skin tone areas SKIN LVL Skin detail level This is used to set the chroma saturation of the parts where the skin tone detail is applied Camera power switch indicator This is the indicator of the camera s power ON OFF switch Lights up green The unit is communicating with the camera Lights up red The unit is not communicating with the camera Flashes red POWER OFF status established by software HEAD POWER All switch ALL When the lamp of this switch is lighted the switch can be used to control the switch CAM BAR TEST inside the MODE frame the switches inside the AUTO frame and GAIN frame as well as the IRIS CLOSE switch and the ND and CC filter positions for all the cameras whose power is on and which are connected to the MSU The camera selector switches flash and the other switches light When a switch with a lighted lamp is pressed and its lamp is turned off the corresponding camera is no longer subject to the ALL function When the lamp of the ALL switch is off the MSU s camera operations performed for the cameras selected by the camera selector switches are valid unless otherwise specified When the switch is pressed again whi
13. amp goes off after the automatic white balance was completed it indicates that the white balance was adjusted satisfactorily Auto black balance switch AUTO BLACK This is used to automatically adjust the black balance Lighted This indicates that the switch has been pressed and that automatic black balance start has been accepted Flashing This indicates that the automatic black balance adjustment has ended but it warns that the black balance was not attained satisfactorily Off If the lamp goes off after the automatic black balance was completed it indicates that the black balance was adjusted satisfactorily How to initiate auto setup Auto setup starts when the switch is pressed The result is conveyed by the status of the lamp Lighted This indicates that the auto setup has started Flashing at 1 sec intervals This indicates that the auto setup ended without being completed Flashing at 2 sec intervals When the AUTO SET UP switch is pressed while the indicator is off the auto setup start preparation mode is established and a square marker appears in the center of the camera s viewfinder Roughly align this square with the white at the gray scale center Auto setup now starts when the side switch is pressed If the switch is pressed for 1 or more seconds auto setup is canceled Off This indicates that the auto setup was completed correctly During the auto setup operation the operation status is displayed
14. em selector switch is pressed what is shown in the example in the figure above appears on the EL display The adjustment item title appears on the first line On lines 2 3 and 4 are the adjustment item groups which can be selected each time an individual adjustment item is set At the far left is the arrow that indicates the adjustment item group now selected on the third tier from the bottom is the adjustment item which has been selected on the second tier from the bottom is the adjustment value level display and on the bottom tier is the adjustment value itself To select an adjustment item group press the V or A switch to move the arrow to the far left of the line with the adjustment item group to be selected Once the adjustment item to be selected is displayed turn the adjustment rotary encoder to set the adjustment value To return initialize the changed data to the original data press the UNDO switch If a control switch is pressed and its lamp is turned off or if another control switch is pressed and the menu screen has changed the setting of the adjustment item so far will be stored Adjustment rotary encoders The data of an adjustment item shown on the EL display can be changed using the neighboring adjustment rotary encoder Control item selector switches When these switches are selected their lamps are lighted the corresponding adjustment items and adjustment values appear on the EL display The
15. era has been pressed the lamp of this switch lights and the buzzer sounds Lighted This indicates that the camera s call switch has been pressed Off This indicates that the camera s call switch has not been pressed Parts and their functions Red tally green tally indicator Red tally indicator This lights when the red tally signal is input to the tally INCOM connector on the CCU Green tally indicator This lights when the green tally signal is input to the tally INCOM connector on the CCU amp Auto iris switch AUTO This is used to activate the auto iris function Lighted The auto iris mode is established Off The lens iris is controlled by the iris control Iris coarse switch COARSE This is used to change the variable range of the iris in respect of the displacement in the iris control When the iris active mode is transferred to ROP or RCP the switch setting is automatically released Lighted The changes in the iris in respect of the displacement in the iris control are increased Off The changes in the iris in respect of the displacement in the iris control are reduced Lens file storage switch MEMO This is used to store the iris rotary encoder information in the memory Lens file call switch RECALL This is used to call the iris rotary encoder information stored in the memory Lens shrinker display x 0 8 Iris f number indicator This indicates the lens f number
16. etail components SKIN LVL Skin detail level This is used to set the chroma saturation of the parts where the skin tone detail is applied PHASE WIDTH CRISP SDTV detail control switch SD DTL CONTROL This switch is selected to change the amount by which the picture quality in the detailed parts of the SDTV video output has been enhanced by which the relative hardness softness has been adjusted When it is selected its lamp lights but it cannot be selected when the lamp of the SD detail OFF switch is lighted Since the SDTV video output is created from the HDTV video output the adjustments made by the SD detail controls are not reflected in the HDTV video output The SD detail control adjustments are independent of the HD detail control adjustments VDTL Vertical detail level This is used to adjust the amount of vertical detail HDTL Horizontal detail level This is used to adjust the amount of horizontal detail Parts and their functions CRISP Crisp This is used to set the maximum amplitude of the very faint noise components which are to be removed from the detail components PEAK1 Peak frequency This is used to select one of the two contour correction frequency bands boost frequency or peak frequency PEAK2 Peak frequency This is used to select one of the two contour correction frequency bands boost frequency or peak frequency LEVEL DEP Level dependent This function removes the detail in the dark pa
17. g the camera selector switch of the selected camera its lamp will turn off When a camera selector switch is pressed the MSU settings such as the switch lamp lighting and selection are performed using the information on the settings for the camera concerned The details of the functions given below apply when one or more camera selector switches have been selected MODE ON OFF switches These switches are for setting the camera operation modes The modes corresponding to the switches with the lighted lamps are selected 5600K switch 5600K MODE This is used to change the amplification rate of the GBR signals by an electrical circuit to achieve the white balance that corresponds to the color temperature of 5600K When it is pressed the B video signal is attenuated by approximately 6 dB the R video signal is boosted by approximately 3 dB and the G video signal is not attenuated Select this switch when shooting under a 5600K light source or shooting outdoors Lighted 5600K Off 3200K Flare switch FLARE OFF MODE This is used to cancel the flare correction function which suppresses the rise of the pedestal in proportion to the light quantity Lighted Flare correction OFF flare correction function is canceled Off Flare correction function is valid Black gamma ON switch BLACK GAMMA ON MODE This is used to enable the black gamma function which changes the video signal amplification rate in parts where the l
18. ight quantity is low Lighted Black gamma ON black gamma function is valid Off Black gamma function is canceled Gamma OFF switch GAMMA OFF MODE This is used to cancel the gamma correction function which provides the signal level of the video signals with the reverse characteristics matching the TV video signal input and light emitting level characteristics Lighted Gamma correction OFF gamma correction function is canceled Off Gamma correction function is valid Knee OFF switch KNEE OFF MODE This is used to cancel the knee function that attenuates those parts of the video signals where a particular level knee point has been exceeded so that they will not become saturated as easily Lighted Knee OFF knee function is canceled Off Knee function is valid White clip OFF switch WHITE CLIP OFF MODE This is used to cancel the white clip function by which the video signal output is clipped saturated Lighted White clip OFF white clip OFF function is valid Off White clip ON Matrix ON switch MATRIX ON MODE This is used to enable the matrix function by which the chroma saturation is compensated for the G green B blue R red Ye yellow Cy cyan and Mg magenta signals and by which the chroma saturation and hue are compensated for the skin tone signals Lighted Matrix ON color correction function is valid Off Matrix OFF PM character display switch CHARACTER This is used to set the cha
19. ights BLKR BLKM BLKB GAM Black gamma curve R MASTER or B Adjustment range 32 black compression to 31 black expansion LEVEL Black gamma level Setting LOW brightness level approx 20 HI brightness level approx 30 Matrix control switch MATRIX CONTROL This is pressed to change the correction amounts for the R G R B G R G B B R and B G chroma saturation MTX 12 SATU PHASE These are used to select the following 12 axis matrix adjustment items G G_Cy Cy Cy_B B B_Mg Mg Mg_R R R_Ye Ye and Ye_G FUNC switches FUNC ALC LEVEL Auto iris level This is used to adjust the auto iris level of the lens iris SPEED Auto iris speed This is used to set the feedback speed of the auto iris WINDOW Auto iris window This is used to set the image detection area window of the auto iris PEAK Peak average setting This is used to set the ratio between the average and peak values of the auto iris image detection FAN POWER Fan power switch This is used to set the power of the camera head s fan to ON or OFF FAN SPEED Fan speed This is used to set the speed of the camera head s fan 2D M Component 2 dimensional low pass filter This is used to set whether to apply the 2 dimensional low pass filter to the SDTV component output 2D E Composite 2 dimensional low pass filter This is used to set whether to apply the 2 dimensional low pass filter to the SDTV composite output Comb filter mode This
20. is used to set the comb filter mode SETUP MODE Auto setup mode setting This is used to select the auto setup mode setting COMB REF FILE File select This is used to select the file attribute to be referenced when auto setup has been started MPED SET Auto setup MPED convergence value This is used to set the position where the master pedestal is to be converged when auto setup has been started BRIGHT Dot matrix display brightness setting This is used to set the brightness of the dot matrix display BUZZ Buzzer setting This is used to set the buzzer to ON or OFF lt CARD gt SD card read write setting This is used to write the camera s data on the SD card or read it from the card System switches SYSTEM These are the system setting switches used to set the down converter mode select the down converter filter select GBR or YPbPr for the HDTV video output select GBR or YPbPr for the SDTV video output select the up converter mode select whether the CCU waveform monitor control connector is to be used for SDTV or HDTV applications and so on HEAD CCU RCV LEVEL Camera head CCU unit light reception strength level displays These indicate the light reception strength margins of the camera head and CCU RET1 RET2 RET3 RET4 Return video settings These are used to set the input allocations of the return signals Down conversion system selection This is used to select the down conversion system Up con
21. it is pressed and its lamp is lighted and when one of the SHADING R G or B switches is then pressed and selected the adjustment items for the white shading appear on the LCD display The white shading correction can be adjusted using the four neighboring adjustment rotary encoders HSAW Horizontal sawtooth wave correction This is used to correct the coloring of white screen images in the horizontal direction Adjustment range 100 to 100 0 Equivalent to OFF HPAR Horizontal parabola correction This is used to correct the coloring of white screen images in the horizontal direction Adjustment range 100 to 100 0 Equivalent to OFF VSAW Vertical sawtooth wave correction This is used to correct the coloring of white screen images in the vertical direction Adjustment range 100 to 100 0 Equivalent to OFF VPAR Vertical parabola correction This is used to correct the coloring of white screen images in the vertical direction Adjustment range 100 to 100 0 Equivalent to OFF R G B shading switches R G B These are used to select the video signals targeted for shading correction from among the R G and B signals The lamp of the selected switch lights Parts and their functions Black gamma control switch BLK GAMMA CONTROL This is operable when the lamp of the BLK GAMMA ON switch among the MODE ON OFF switches is lighted It is selected to adjust the black gamma curve When the switch is selected its lamp l
22. le its lamp is lighted the ALL function is released CARD This lights up green when an SD card has been inserted SD card slot This is where the SD cards hereafter cards are inserted By taking the prescribed steps the data of the cameras connected to the MSU can be stored on these cards or the data can be loaded from the cards into the camera RESET This is used to reset the CPU that operates the main unit Under normal circumstances refrain from touching it ALARM This lights when optical transmission is not proceeding satisfactorily or when a problem has occurred in the camera CCU Parts and their functions Reference switch Reference file call switch REF lf one camera has been selected by the camera selector switch this switch is used to call the reference setting information reference file for that camera A reference file can be changed by making the changes while calling the reference file and saving the changes How to call the data in a reference file Use one of the camera selector switches to select the camera whose reference file is to be called If REF is now pressed REF and SCENE FILE 1 flash If REF is pressed again for 3 seconds in this status the call wait status is released 1 If 1 is pressed the USER reference file is called 2 If REF is pressed the FACTORY reference file is called 2 When the reference file is loaded the data remaining on the current scene
23. lighted even after the data has been called To stop calling the scene file press the scene file switch with the lighted lamp to turn its lamp off The setting information that was temporarily saved before the scene file was called is now returned to the current file and the setting statuses established prior to the scene file call are also restored If a scene file switch other than the one with the lighted lamp is pressed and its lamp is lighted the scene file corresponding to the number of the scene file switch with the lighted lamp is called Scene file 1 4 5 8 selector switch SCENE SEL The scene file whose corresponding switch lamp is lighted is the one that is valid Scene file storage switch SCENE FILE STORE This is pressed to store data in a scene file 12 How to store the current file as the scene file When the STORE switch is pressed its lamp lights up 2 When the switch with the number of the scene file in which the data is to be saved is pressed and its lamp is lighted the storage of the current file starts and upon completion the lamp of the STORE switch goes off SHUTTER Gain selector switch M GAIN This is used to select the video input sensitivity The gain is selected using the A and V buttons 6 dB The input sensitivity is increased by 6 dB 3 dB The input sensitivity is increased by 3 dB OdB The input sensitivity is increased by 0 dB standard setting 3 dB The input
24. ll the cameras which have not been selected by the camera selector switches 4 If the reference files are stored in all the camera connected to the MSU without any problems the lamp of the ALL STORE switch goes off If a problem is encountered in any of the cameras the lamp of the ALL STORE switch flashes When the camera selector switch concerned is selected the lamp stops flashing and goes off Camera video output selector switch CLOSE BAR TEST MODE This is used to select the camera video signals which are to be output from the CCU s rear panel The camera video signal color bar display signal or test display signal is selected by pressing the CLOSE switch BAR switch or TEST switch The switches are self illuminating and the lighting of the lamp of a switch indicates that the switch has been selected CLOSE switch lamp lighted Camera video output BAR switch lamp lighted Color bar signal output TEST switch lamp lighted Test signal output D Automatic adjustment switch AUTO This is used to automatically adjust the camera video output Auto white balance switch AUTO WHITE This is used to automatically adjust the white balance Lighted This indicates that the switch has been pressed and that automatic white balance start has been accepted Flashing This indicates that the automatic white balance adjustment has ended but it warns that the white balance was not attained satisfactorily Off If the l
25. mation in the memory Master pedestal call file switch RECALL This is used to call the master pedestal rotary encoder information stored in the memory DC power switch POWER This sets the power of the main unit of the master setup unit AK MSU930P to ON or OFF amp Circuit breaker CCU connectors 1 to 15 These connectors are for signal interfacing with the camera control unit AK HCU931P DC 12V input connector DC 12V IN XLR 4 pins The model AW PS505 AC adapter optional accessory is connected here Ground terminal GND 13 Connections Connections of the system components 1 Connect this panel by connecting its CCU connector to the MSU CSU connector on the rear panel of the CCU using the dedicated ROP cable optional accessory 2 After having connected all the components set the CCU s main power switch to ON and then set the camera power switch to ON lt Notes gt When the camera is not connected the functions which can be controlled using this panel are limited to the CCU control items e Before disconnecting the ROP able be certain to set CCU s camera power switch to OFF AK HRP931P External dimension drawing Unit inch mm
26. n Avoid using benzine paint thinners and other volatile substances if a chemically treated cleaning cloth is to be used read the precautions for its use carefully ee Parts and their functions Panasonic POWER o LOCAL ALL REF STORE STORE AUTO CRS y A WHITE BLACK SETUP BIOO CONTROL r SHADING BLK BLACK WHITE R GAMMA MATRIX Oo0ocvcctva MSU operation panel Alarm LEDs ALARM These LEDs light when optical transmission is not proceeding satisfactorily or when a problem has occurred in the camera CCU fan or power supply Lighted green Normal Lighted orange Head fan OFF 3 dB optical level margin Lighted red Cable trouble O dB optical level margin Off Failure to connect CCU CCU power OFF 0 OO 0O MONITOR HOOSBe FUNC SYSTEM UNDO PED GAIN GAMMA FLARE W CLIP KNEE HD DTL HD SKIN SD DTL SD SKIN i SHUTTER SYNCRO D O 4 Tally LEDs TALLY The LEDs in the top row are the red tally indicators and the LEDs in the bottom row are the green tally indicators The tally LEDs are aligned in the numerical order of the camera numbers Parts and their functions Camera selector switches CAMERA These are used to select one camera and one CCU as the pair which is to be controlled by the MSU A camera is selected by pressing the camera selector switch with the same number as the camera to be selected its lamp will light The selection is released by pressin
27. o adjust the amount of horizontal detail CRSP Crisp This is used to set the maximum amplitude of the very faint noise components which are removed from the detail components PEAK Peak frequency This is used to select the contour correction frequency band boost frequency or peak frequency LEVEL DEP Level dependent This is used to remove the detail in the dark parts by means of a coefficient dependent upon the video signal level so that the dark parts will not appear unnatural DARK Dark detail This function boosts the detail in the dark parts Corner detail This function boosts the detail around the edges of the screen Detail source This is used to select the source signals for creating the detail components CLP Detail edge overshoot clip This is used to limit the length of the overshoot parts of the detail edge components CLP Detail edge undershoot clip This is used to limit the length of the undershoot parts of the detail edge components DTL KNEE Detail edge overshoot knee This function applies the knee to the detail edge overshoot parts DTL KNEE Detail edge undershoot knee This function applies the knee to the detail edge undershoot parts KDTL Knee detail This is used to boost detail components of the parts where the knee has been applied KDTL CRSP Knee detail crisp This is used to remove the very faint noise components below the level set from the knee detail components KDTL FREQ Knee detail boos
28. ons assssssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnna nnan nnna nnana 14 EXT ial dimension drawing sossarnas a a a a a a Eaa aa 14 Specifications annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nenna nnna nnnm nnmnnn nnnm nnnn mnnn n ennan nnmnnn nnmnnn mnnn nnna mnnn nnmnnn nennen 15 Overview e This master setup unit MSU is used to control the the multi format cameras AK HC931P and the camera control units AK HCU931P A dedicated multi cable is used to connect this unit with the remote operation panel Accessories Mounting screws M4 8 MM cccceeeeeeeeeeees x 4 Operating precautions e Use the AW PS505 dedicated AC adapter for the MSU s power supply Handle the unit carefully Dropping the unit or subjecting it to strong impact may cause malfunctioning and failures e Operate the unit within a temperature range of 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Operation in locations below 32 F or above 104 F may adversely affect the internal parts e Be absolutely sure to turn off the power before connecting or disconnecting the cables e Do not use the unit outdoors Install the unit at a distance of at least 1 meter from the monitor e Maintenance Disconnect the power plug and wipe the unit with a dry cloth To remove stubborn dirt soak a cloth in some diluted kitchen detergent and wring it out well and then wipe the unit gently Cautio
29. racters to be displayed on the PM to ON or OFF HDTV detail OFF switch HD DTL OFF MODE This is used to cancel the detail enhancer function that enhances adjusts the relative hardness softness of the picture quality in the detailed parts of the HDTV video output Lighted Detail enhancer OFF function for enhancing picture quality in detailed parts canceled Off Detail enhancer ON SDTV detail OFF switch SD DTL OFF MODE This is used to cancel the detail enhancer function that enhances adjusts the relative hardness softness of the picture quality in the detailed parts of the SDTV video output Lighted Detail enhancer OFF function for enhancing picture quality in detailed parts canceled Off Detail enhancer ON HDTV skin tone detail ON switch HD SKIN ON MODE This is used to suppress the detail in the skin color parts of the HDTV video output SDTV skin tone detail ON switch SD SKIN ON MODE This is used to suppress the detail in the skin color parts of the SDTV video output Parts and their functions QEL display When the control item selector switches are selected the corresponding adjustment items and adjustment values appear on the EL display Example of EL display lt HD DETAIL gt H DTL V DTL CRISP LEVEL DEP CLIP PEAK FREQ DARK DTL CORNER ee CLIP H DTL V DTL CRISP PEAK FREQ The HD DETAIL switch will now be used as an example to describe the EL menu When the HD DTL control it
30. rts by means of a coefficient dependent upon the video signal level so that the dark parts will not appear unnatural DARK Dark detail This function boosts the detail in the dark parts CORNER Corner detail This function boosts the detail around the edges of the screen SOURCE Detail source This is used to select the source signals for creating the detail components CLIP Detail edge clip This is used to limit the length of the detail edge components DTL KNEE Detail edge knee This function applies the knee to the detail edge parts CRM DTL Chroma detail This is used to enhance the contours of the areas with a high chroma saturation in the subjects CRM CRSP Chroma detail crisp This is used to ensure that the chroma detail is not added to the very faint noise components below the level set SDTV skin tone detail switch SD SKIN This is used to apply coring to the detail enhancement of the skin tone areas in the SDTV video output signals to soften the skin tone detail enhancement It cannot be selected when the lamp of the SD detail OFF switch is lighted SKIN ZEB Skin tone area zebra This is used to set whether to apply the zebra pattern to the areas where coring is applied as the skin tones to the Y signals in the PM output PHASE Skin tone area phase This is used to move the areas to be recognized as the skin tones in the range of 153 to 93 along the Q axis on the color vector display WIDTH Skin tone are
31. setting This is used to select whether to add the sync waveform to the analog output TYPE Analog sync waveform setting This is used to set the sync waveform to be added to the HD analog output to binary or tri level H_CO HDTV Horizontal sync signal phase coarse adjustment This is used to coarsely adjust the phase in relation to the HDTV genlock sync signal H_FIN HDTV Horizontal sync signal phase fine adjustment This is used to finely adjust the phase in relation to the HDTV genlock sync signal H_CO SDTV Horizontal sync signal phase coarse adjustment This is used to coarsely adjust the phase in relation to the SDTV genlock sync signal H_FIN SDTV Horizontal sync signal phase fine adjustment This is used to finely adjust the phase in relation to the SDTV genlock sync signal SCCO Subcarrier phase coarse adjustment This is used to coarsely adjust the phase of the subcarrier signal in relation to the SDTV genlock sync signal SCFIN Subcarrier phase fine adjustment This is used to finely adjust the phase of the subcarrier signal in relation to the SDTV genlock sync signal SH_H SD HD horizontal phase This is used to adjust the horizontal phase of the SDTV output and HDTV output SH_V SD HD vertical phase This is used to set the vertical phase of the SDTV output and HDTV output to line O and line 90 advanced by 90H for HDTV Pedestal control switch PED CONTROL This is selected to adjust the R G and B pede
32. stal levels in relation to the master pedestal position When it is selected its lamp lights GPED G pedestal level Adjustment range 100 to 100 amount of G pedestal offset from master pedestal RPED BPED R B pedestal level Adjustment range 100 to 100 The level is increased or decreased from the level at the pedestal position where the black balance was attained When the black balance is adjusted 0 is set as the adjustment value Gain control switch GAIN CONTROL This is selected to adjust the white balance When itis selected its lamp lights G GAIN Adjustment range 100 to 100 Amount by which the G gain is to be increased or decreased from its reference setting R GAIN B GAIN Adjustment range 100 to 100 Amount by which the R or B gain is to be increased or decreased as referenced to their levels at the pedestal position where the white balance was attained when the white balance is adjusted O is set as the adjustment value Gamma curve control switch GAMMA CONTROL This is selected to adjust the gamma correction Since the M GAM adjustment value is independent of the R and B GAM adjustment values the R and B GAM values remain unchanged even when M GAM is changed When the switch is selected its lamp lights M GAM Master gamma Adjustment range 0 600 to 0 300 RGAM BGAM Adjustment range 75 to 75 Flare control switch FLARE CONTROL This is selected to change the amount
33. t frequency This is used to select the knee detail boost frequency CORNER SOURCE KDTL CLP Knee detail edge overshoot clip This is used to limit the length of the overshoot parts of the knee detail edge components KDTL CLP Knee detail edge undershoot clip This is used to limit the length of the undershoot parts of the knee detail edge components KDTL KNE Knee detail edge overshoot knee This function applies the knee to the knee detail edge overshoot parts KDTL KNE Knee detail edge undershoot knee This function applies the knee to the knee detail edge undershoot parts HD skin tone detail switch HD SKIN This is used to apply coring to the detail enhancement of the skin tone areas in the HDTV video signals to soften the skin tone detail enhancement It cannot be selected when the lamp of the HD detail OFF switch is lighted SKIN ZEB Skin tone area zebra This is used to set whether to apply the zebra pattern to the areas where coring is applied as the skin tones to the Y signals in the PM output Skin tone area phase This is used to move the areas to be recognized as the skin tones in the range of 153 to 93 along the Q axis on the color vector display Skin tone area width This is used to widen the areas to be recognized as the skin tones in the range of 1 to 20 along the axis on the color vector display Skin tone detail crisp This is used to remove the very faint noise components from the skin tone d
34. version system selection This is used to select the up conversion system Down conversion link This is used to decide whether to go with the down conversion system control based on the AUX external input or set the down conversion independently Up conversion link This is used to decide whether to go with the up conversion system control that is linked to the down conversion system or set the up conversion independently HD color bar made setting This is used to select the HD color bar mode SD color bar mode setting This is used to select the SD color bar mode Pathological pattern output This is used to forcibly output the pathological pattern Color bar setup setting This is used to set the color bar setup OUTPUT SEL Output selection This is used to set the analog output of the CCU to RGB or YPbPr Monitor switch selection setting This is used to set the monitor switch selection to PM WFM or the PM WFM link mode D C MODE U C MODE D C LINK U C LINK HD BAR SD BAR PATHO SET UP MONI SEL Parts and their functions MONI LINK Shading link setting This is used to set whether to link the monitor when the R G or B shading switch has been selected ANALOG CCU analog output setting This is used to set the analog output of the CCU to the HD or SD component SDI4 OUT HD SDI4 output selection This is used to set the HD SDI4 output of the CCU as the PM or normal output SYNC Sync waveform addition

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