# Sony RM-M7G Remote Control Unit ## Summary The Sony RM-M7G is a compact remote control unit for Sony professional SD video camera systems. It is commonly associated with the DXC-M7 family, CCU-M7/CCU-M3, CCU-M5/M5A, CCU-D50, and several DXC/DSR camera families through the Sony CCA-7 10-pin remote cable. The most repair-useful public source is the 41-page RM-M7G/RM-M7GP service manual on ManualsLib. Primary source: Local PDFs: - [docs/manuals/rm-m7g.pdf](manuals/rm-m7g.pdf) - [docs/manuals/6916f3.pdf](manuals/6916f3.pdf) ## Known Specifications From the RM-M7G service manual: - Power requirements: 9 V to 17 V DC. - Power consumption: 0.4 W. - Monitor connector: BNC, VBS 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms. - CCU/CAMERA connector: 10-pin. - AUX connector: 10-pin. - Operating temperature: -5 C to +40 C. - Storage temperature: -20 C to +60 C. - Dimensions: 86 x 170 x 47 mm. - Weight: about 500 g. - Supplied accessory: operating instructions. ## Recommended / Compatible Equipment The RM-M7G service manual lists: - Video camera: DXC-M7. - Camera control cables: CCA-7-5, CCA-7-25, CCA-7-50, CCA-7-100. - Camera control units: CCU-M7, CCU-M3. - Studio adaptor: CA-M7. Other public Sony/camera documentation and product pages also connect the RM-M7G to: - DXC-D30/D30WS. - DXC-D35 family in some CCU-D50 workflows. - DXC-327, DXC-537, DXC-637 families depending on camera/adaptor/CCU. - DSR-390 and DSR-570WS family camcorders. - CCU-M5/M5A and CCU-D50. ## Controls and Functions Public listings describe the RM-M7G as controlling principal camera paint and operation functions, including: - Gain selection. - Output mode selection. - VTR start/stop. - Iris auto/manual and auto-iris override. - Auto/manual/preset white and black balance. - White balance memory. - R/B gain. - Gamma manual/preset. - Master pedestal. - R/B pedestal. - Knee point auto/manual/preset. - Panel active handoff when used with compatible CCUs. Function availability depends heavily on the camera and CCU/adaptor. For example, Sony DXC-327 documentation states some RM-M7G controls do not affect output in that system, and some camera-side switches are disabled while the remote is connected. ## Service Manual Contents The RM-M7G/RM-M7GP service manual table of contents includes: - Adjustments. - General description. - Location and function of controls. - Connections. - Adjustments. - Service information. - Cabinet removal. - Connectors and cables. - Connector input/output signals. - Connections. - Block diagram. - Semiconductor electrodes. - Schematic diagram and board. - Spare parts. - Parts information. - Exploded view. This is the best starting point for repair, continuity checks, parts identification, and reverse engineering the hardware. ## Connector Notes The rear panel has: - MONITOR BNC output for VBS monitoring. - CCU/CAMERA 10-pin connector for the camera or CCU via CCA-7 cable. - AUX 10-pin connector, described in the manual as reserved for future expansion. Important: verify the actual pinout in the service manual before connecting custom hardware. Some related Sony manuals describe the broader 10-pin remote interface as RS-232C-based/proprietary Sony protocol, but signal names and power pins vary by device and generation. ## Repair Notes Good first checks for a dead unit: - Confirm 9 V to 17 V DC supply from the camera/CCU on the CCA-7 connector. - Inspect the 10-pin connector for bent pins or cracked solder joints. - Confirm the CCA-7 cable is pinned straight-through and has no shield/ground faults. - Check whether the connected camera/CCU requires `PANEL ACTIVE` handoff. - If powered but not controlling, confirm the bottom CAMERA SELECT switch position for the connected camera/CCU. - With CCU-D50/D50P, set the RM-M7G CAMERA SELECT switch to `1`, press `PANEL ACTIVE` on the RM-M7G for remote control, and use the CCU front-panel `PANEL ACTIVE` button to hand control back to the CCU. For board-level repair, use the service manual's schematic/board section rather than relying on the operating manuals.