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# SONY RCP-TX7 SERVICE MANUAL
# Table of Contents
MANUAL STRUCTURE
Purpose Of This Manual
Related Manuals
Remote Control Panel
CONNECTOR AND CABLE
Installation Condition
SERVICE INFORMATION
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# SONY.
REMOTE CONTROL PANEL
SERVICE MANUAL
Vol. 1 (1st Edition)
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is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the
equipment described in this manual.
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# Purpose of this manual
## MANUAL STRUCTURE
Related manuals
e Service Manual Vol. 2
Part No. 9-977-288-21
Contains semiconductor pin assignments,
and schematic diagrams.
parts lists, block diagrams, board illustrations
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# TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2. INSTALLATION
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# Remote Control Panel
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
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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.
This device requires shielded interface cables to comply with
FCC emission limits.
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The RCP-TX7 Remote Control! Panel enables remote
operation of the DXC-D30/D30P or DXC-637 series
Color Video Camera.
This unit's features are described below.
Connectable to camera controi unit or
camera head
When a CCU (CCU-TX7/TX7P Camera Control Unit)
has been connected toa CA (CA-TX7/TX7P Camera
Adaptor) that is docked with a camera head, this unit
can be connected to the CCU to enable remote
operation of the camera via the CCU.
When the DXC-D30/D30P is docked with a CA-537/
537P Camera Adaptor or VCR, this unit can be
connected to the DXC-D30/D30P to enable direct
operation of the camera. :
# Full control of shooting operations
Besides controlling camera adjustments and settings,
this unit can control tripod operations (pan and tilt) and
lens settings (focus and zoom).
Confirmation of camera conditions and
operation status
This unit's LCD panel indicates camera conditions
such as the optical filter position, value, and lens
extender setting. The results of the camera's self-
diagnosis tests are also displayed on the LCD panel.
Scene file
The unit provides memory to hold data on shooting
conditions for 16 different scenes, to enable easy
readjustment of the camera for any memorized scenes.
Coordination of settings among several
cameras
In a system that includes several cameras that are
connected via CCUs, connecting the CCUs allows this
unit to set up all of the cameras into the same color
condition.
# High-precision and high-speed control
Commands can be issued at high speed, which means
that remote operation with the unit's knobs can be
performed more smoothly than with previous remote
control devices. Also, high-precision data transfer
raises control precision.
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CCU/camera connector
(10-pin): Use the
supplied cable to connect
this unit to a CCU or
camera head. The power
supply to this unit and the
signal exchange are both
carried out via this
connector.
By Main operation section
Menu operatior/setting display
section (see page 7)
[nme] Paint section and CALL button
(see page 8)
TALLY indicator
@ STANDARD button
MASTER and SLAVE buttons
CAM POWER switch
BARS button
AUTO SETUP buttons
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OPERATE knob
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## @ TALLY indicator
Lights in red when a red tally signal from the CA or
CCU is received and lights in green when a green tally
signal is received.
## @ STANDARD button
Press to automatically set up the camera for use under
standard shooting conditions.
© MASTER and SLAVE buttons (only when this
unit is connected to CCU)
When using several remote control panels connected to
CCUs, press the MASTER button on the unit to be
used as the master unit and press the SLAVE button on
all other units (slave units). Both buttons light when
pressed.
Once a unit has been set as the master unit, the
MASTER button on any other unit cannot be operated.
To select other unit for master unit, press the
MASTER button on the current master unit again.
(The button goes out.)
For details, see "Multi-Camera Control" on page 26.
© CAM (camera) POWER switch (only when this
unit is connected to CCU)
When the power supply is on for the CCU, CA and
camera head, this switch lights. You can then turn the
power supply for the camera on or off by pressing the
switch. The switch lights when the power is on, and
goes out when the power is off. It takes a moment
until the power is being turned on or off after the
switch is pressed. (The switch blinks meanwhile.)
## © BARS (color bars) button
Press to output color bars from the camera when this
unit has been connected to a camera. When this unit
has been connected to a CCU, press this button to
output color bars from the CCU's internal color bar
generator.
## © AUTO SETUP buttons
Press one of these buttons to set up the camera
automatically for the corresponding item. The
will blink when pressed.
Operations of the button are as follows:.
buttons
Button Operation
SKIN DETAIL | Recalls the AUTO SKIN menu and
(only for DXC- | performs automatic designation of the
030/D30P) skin gate area."
LEVEL Performs auto white balance or auto
black baiance adjustments. (During
adjustment, indications appear on the
LCD panel in the menu operation/setting
display [2].) When using a DXC-D30/
D30P, the R/B gamma is set to the
| standard value.
WHITE Performs auto white batance adjustment.
(During adjustment, indications appear on
the LCD panel in the menu operation/
setting display (2].)
BLACK Performs auto black balance adjustment.
(During adjustment, indications appear on
the LCD panel in the menu operation/
setting display [2].)
a)Skin gate area: target color range of skin detail correction
or skin matrix adjustment
## @ MONITOR unit is connected to CCU)
Press one of these buttons to
output via the PIX and WFM
rear panel. The buttons will light
The following signals can be selected.
Output signal
R R signal (The G and B signais can be
the same time.)
G signal (The R and B signals can be
at the same time.)
B B signal (The R and G signals can be
the same time.)
SEQ WFM connector: R, G and B sequence
PiX connector: signal selected tast
Composite video signal
## SELECT buttons (only when this
select the type of signal
connectors on the CCU's
when pressed.
selected at
selected
selected at
signal
© OPERATE knob
Locks some of the buttons and knobs on the control
panel.
FULL: No locking.
PAINT: Locks the buttons and knobs except for
those in the paint section [3], CALL button [3],
AUTO SETUP buttons @ (excluding LEVEL
button) and MONITOR SELECT buttons @.
IRIS/M.BLACK: Locks the buttons and knobs
except for those in the iris adjustment block and
master black adjustment block in the paint section
, CALL button [3], and MONITOR SELECT
buttons @.
LOCK: Locks the buttons and knobs except for the
CALL button [3] and MONITOR SELECT
buttons @.
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© Menu selection buttons
'© LCD
panel
- © Setting buttons
- @ BRIGHT knob
- © CONTR knob
- © INDICATION button
- © PAGE buttons
- © Setting knobs
## @ Menu selection buttons
Press one of these buttons to have the corresponding
menu displayed on the LCD panel @.
For details, see "Basic Menu Operations" page 14.
## © LCD panel
Displays menus, messages reporting the progress or
results of operations, current settings, etc.
@ INDICATION button
Press this button to change indications on the LCD
panel in the following order:
Current settings of detail level, gamma and knee -
Current setting of white balance -» Current setting of
black balance --» Current setting of flare (when the
FLARE button in the black balance adjustment/flare
correction block is lit) + No indications and back to
current settings of detail level, gamma and knee
If you press this button while a menu is indicated, the
menu indication disappears and then current settings of
detail level, gamma and knee appear.
## © PAGE buttons
Press the PREV button to display the previous menu
page or the NEXT button to display the next menu
page. (Each press goes back or forward one page.)
Pressing both buttons simultaneously displays the first
menu page.
For details, see "Basic Menu Operations" on page 14.
@ Setting knobs
Use these knobs to change the settings in various
menus.
For details, see "Basic Menu Operations" on page 14.
## © CONTR (contrast) knob
Adjusts the contrast of the LCD panel @ display.
## @ BRIGHT (brightness) knob
Adjusts the brightness of the LCD panel @ display.
## © Setting buttons
Use these buttons to select functions or settings in
various menus.
For details, see "Basic Menu Operations" on page 14.
# Location and Function of Parts
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@® Shutter setting block
@ DETAIL knob
@ MASTER GAMMA knob
Master gain setting biock
SKIN DETAIL button
Knee correction block
White balance adjustment
block
Black balance adjustment/
flare correction block
© Master biack adjustment
block
Iris adjustment block
© CALL button
@ IRIS/M.BLACK LINK button
REMOTE CONTROL PANEL
## @ Master gain setting block
Includes the buttons, a display window, and a DPR
indicator described below.
The setting that can be performed via this block differ
according to the connected camera.
When using a DXC-D30/D30P: Select the gain
value from -3, 0, +3, +6, +9, +12, +18, +24 dB,
and HYPER GAIN. (HYPER GAIN equals 30 dB
+ DPR, but the DPR indicator will not light if it is
selected.)
When using a DXC-637 series: Select the gain level
from LOW, MID and HIGH. The gain value
corresponding to each value is set by camera.
Operation
A (up) button Each press of this button raises the
setting value by one step.
When using the DXC-D30/D30P, press
the up and down buttons simultaneously
to set the master gain to 0 dB.
Y (down) button | Each press of this button lowers the
setting value by one step.
When using the DXC-D30/D30P, press
the up and down buttons simultaneously
to set the master gain to 0 dB.
DPR button and | When the master gain is set at 18 or 24
indicator dB, press this button to activate DPR
function *),
Display window | Displays the current master gain value.
a)DPR (Dual Pixel Readout) function: When this function is
active, CCD output signal readout is performed one pair
of two adjacent pixels after another instead of one pixel
after another. Sensitivity increases (but resolution
decreases) as signal readout take place at a time for the
two pixels in each pair.
## @ SKIN DETAIL button (only when using DXC-
D30/D30P)
Press to perform skin detail correction. (The button
will light when pressed.)
For details, see "Skin Detail Correction/Skin Matrix
Adjustment (for DXC-D30/D30P Only) "on page 25.
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## © Knee correction block
Press the AUTO button to activate the auto knee
circuit. The button will light when pressed. However,
when the DynaLatitude function is set to on (see
DYNA LATITUDE on page 16), the auto knee circuit
automatically activates and the AUTO button lights.
When the AUTO button is not lit and "VARIABLE"
selected in the KNEE menu, you can use the knob in
this block to manually adjust the knee point value.
To use the preset value, select "PRESET" in the
KNEE menu.
When using the DXC-637 series:
Name Operation
AUTO (auto Press this button (which lights when
adjust) button pressed) to perform automatic white and
black balance adjustments.
While the ATW function is operating (see
the ATW in the AUTO FUNCTION menu
is on page 20), only automatic black
balance adjustment is performed.
PRESET button Press this button (which lights when
pressed) to perform automatic black
balance adjustment with using the preset
white balance settings.
While the ATW function is operating (see
the ATW in the AUTO FUNCTION menu
on page 20), only automatic black
balance adjustment is performed.
MANUAL button When this button is pressed and lit, the
white and black balance can be manually
adjusted .? The white balance cannot be
and manually adjusted while the ATW
connected function is operating (see the ATW in the
AUTO FUNCTION menu on page 20).
[WHITE (white | When the MANUAL button is lit, use this
balance) R knob to adjust the R signal gain.
knob
WHITE (white {When the MANUAL button is lit, use this
Press this button (which lights when balance) B knob knob to adjust the B signal gain.
pressed) to perform automatic white a)To manually adjust the black balance, use the BLACK/
balance adjustment. FLARE R, G, and B knobs. See "@ Black balance
This button does not operate while the adjustment/flare correction block" on next page.
ATW function® is operating. (See the
ATW in the AUTO FUNCTION menu on
page 16.)
Press this button (which lights when
pressed) to use the preset white balance
settings.
This button does not operate while the
ATW function is operating. (See the ATW
in the AUTO FUNCTION menu on page
16.)
When this button is pressed and lit, the
white balance can be manually adjusted.
This button does not operate while the
ATW function is operating. (See the ATW
in the AUTO FUNCTION menu on page
16.)
When the MANUAL button is lit, use this
knob to adjust the R signal gain.
For details of the KNEE menu, see page 15 (for DXC-D30/
D30P) or 19 (for DXC-637 series).
@ White balance adjustment block
Use the following buttons and knobs to automatically
or manually adjust the white balance. The buttons
knobs operate differently according to the
camera.
When using the DXC-D30/D30P:
AUTO (auto
adjust) button
MANUAL button
WHITE (white
balance) R
knob
WHITE (white
balance) B knob
a) ATW (Auto Tracing
function automatically
lighting conditions change.
_ | When the MANUAL button is lit, use this
- | knob to adjust the B signal gain. White balance) function: This adjusts the white balance when
# Location and Function of Parts 9-1
© Black balance adjustment/flare correction block
Use the buttons and knobs described below to perform
automatic or manual adjustment of black balance and
to perform flare correction.
The buttons and knobs operate differently according to
the connected camera. -
When using the DXC-D30/D30P:
Name Operation
FLARE button | Press this button (which lights when
pressed) to perform flare correction using
the BLACK/FLARE knobs when it is
allowed in the FLARE menu (see page
15).
BLACK AUTO | Press this button (which lights when
(black balance | pressed) to perform automatic black
auto adjust) balance adjustments.
button
BLACK When this button is pressed and fit, the
MANUAL (black | black balance can be manually adjusted.
balance manual
adjust) button
BLACK FLARE |When the BLACK MANUAL button is lit,
R knob use this knob to adjust the R signal level.
When the FLARE button is lit, use this
knob to perform flare correction of the R
signal.
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BLACK FLARE |When the BLACK MANUAL button is lit,
B knob use this knob to adjust the B signal level.
When the FLARE button is lit, use this
knob to perform flare correction of the B
signal.
BLACK FLARE | When the BLACK MANUAL button is lit,
G knob use this knob to adjust the G signal level.
: When the FLARE button is lit, use this
knob to perform flare correction of the G
signal.
When using the DXC-637 series:
Name Operation
FLARE button | This button does not operate (because
manual flare correction is disallowed on
the DXC-637 series).
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BLACK AUTO | This button does not operate.
(black balance
auto
adjustment)
bution
BLACK This button does not operate.
MANUAL (black
balance manual
adjustment)
button
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BLACK FLARE | When the MANUAL button in the white
R knob balance adjustment block @ is lit, use
this knob to adjust the R signal level.
BLACK FLARE | When the MANUAL button in the white
B knob balance adjustment block @ is lit, use
| this knob to adjust the B signal Jevel.
BLACK FLARE | When the MANUAL button in the white
G knob balance adjustment block @ is lit, use
this knob to adjust the G signal level.
## @ bis adjustment block Use the following buttons and knobs to automatically
## or manually adjust the iris setting.
Operation
AUTO (auto Press this button (which lights when
adjust) button pressed) to activate auto iris function.
EXT (extender) | Lights when a lens extender is used.
indicator (This indicator does not operate when
using the DXC-637 series).
Display window | The current F-stop value is shown in this
window. (When using the DXC-637
series, only manual adjustment values
are shown.)
IRIS knob Use this knob to manually adjust the iris
when the AUTO button is not lit. When
the AUTO button is lit, use this knob to
manually adjust the iris override.
COARSE (iris | Use this knob to coarsely adjust the iris
coarse adjust) _ | when the AUTO button is not lit. If the
knob AUTO button is lit, use this knob to
manually adjust the iris override.
SENS Use this knob to adjust how many
(sensitivity rotations of the IRIS knob are required to
adjust) knob set the full iris range from open to closed.
MIN: About four rotations
CENTER: About one rotation
MAX: About 1/2 rotation
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@ IRIS/M.BLACK LINK (iris/master.black
adjustment link) button
Press this button (which lights when pressed) to
perform linked adjustments of iris and master black for
several cameras.
For details, see "Adjusting the Iris and Master Black of
Multiple Cameras at One Time" on page 27.
© CALL button
Press this button (which lights when pressed) to light
the CALL button and red tally indicator on the camera,
CA, and CCU. This button lights when the unit
receives a tally signal from the CA or CCU.
© Master black adjustment block
Use the knob to adjust the master black. During
adjustment, adjustment value is shown in the display
window here.
## @ MASTER GAMMA knob
Use this knob to adjust the master gamma. During
adjustment, adjustment value is shown on the LCD
panel in the menu operation/setting display section [2].
@ DETAIL knob
Use this knob to adjust the master detail. During
adjustment, adjustment value is shown on the LCD
panel in the menu operation/setting display section [2].
## @ Shutter setting block
Use the buttons described below to set the shutter's
operation mode, speed, and CLS (clear scan)
frequency.
Name Operation
C. SCAN (clear } Press this button (which lights when
scan) button pressed) to set the CLS frequency. This
button does not operate when the TLCS
(total level control system) is operating.
SHUTTER ON/ | Press this button (which lights when
OFF button pressed) to set the shutter speed. This
button does not operate when the
camera's TLCS is operating.
A (up) button Each press of this button raises the CLS
frequency or shutter speed setting value
by one step. (The CLS frequency value
changes continuously while the button is
being pressed.)
Press the up and down buttons
simultaneously to select the minimum
value.
¥ (down) button | Each press of this button lowers the CLS
frequency or shutter speed setting vatue
by one step. (The CLS frequency value
changes continuously while the button is
being pressed.)
Press the up and down-buitons
simultaneously to select the minimum
value.
Di isplay window Displays the current CLS frequency when
the C.SCAN button is lit.
Displays the current shutter speed when
the ON button is fit.
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Press one of the menu selection buttons to have the
corresponding menu displayed in the LCD panel. To
access the AUTO SKIN menu (see peges 17 and 19),
however, press the AUTO SETUP SKIN DETAIL
button (see page 6).
The menus that correspond to the buttons are listed
below,
Most of menus consist of several pages which are
divided into two types: normal setting pages and
advanced setting pages. This unit is allowed to access
only normal setting pages when it is powered on.
To access advanced setting pages, follow the
procedure described below and set the unit to the
advanced setting mode.
# Setting the unit to the advanced setting mode
# 1. set the OPERATE knob to "PAINT".
"ADV>" appears on the LCD panel.
2 Set the OPERATE knob to "FULL" while pressing
down the setting button on the right of the
"ADV>" indication.
# Note |
During menu operations, the message "ITEM NOT
AVAILABLE" appears on the LCD panel under the
following situations. Wait until the message
disappears and perform correct operations.
+ When using the DXC-D30/D30P, trying to access a
menu consisting of only advanced setting pages (such
as the GAMMA or SHADING menu) without setting
the unit to the advanced setting mode
* When using the DXC-637 series, pressing a menu
selection button which does not operate for the DXC-
637 series (such as the DETAIL button)
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Button/menu title
When using DXC-637 series
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1
Principle settings
When using DXC-D30/D30P
Normal settings"
Detail correction-1 (page 15)
Advanced settings"
« Detail correction-2 (page 17)
¢ Aperture correction (page
17)
Gamma correction (page 18}
{White clip circuit on/off (page
1.
Knee correction (page 19)
Knee correction (page 15)
# Location and Function of Parts 8-1
## Changing pages .
Press a menu selection button to display the first page
of the corresponding menu.
Menu title
t
## MENU *+TITLE <A :
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B>
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If your
NEXT
change
button repeatedly.
To go back one page,
Pressing both buttons
menu page.
When the unit is set to
page !2), the advanced
in addition to the normal
desired item is not on the first page, press the
button to go to the next page. You can also
the pages by pressing the menu selection
press the PREV button.
simultaneously recalls the first
the advance setting mode (see
setting pages can be displayed
setting pages.
## Using the knobs and buttons
Three knobs and four buttons are used to make settings
via menu operations.
The following figure shows how these knobs and
buttons are used.
How to use the buttons
Functions of the buttons vary according to menu.
14
Example: KNEE menu (KNEE MODE setting
page)
Setting buttons
KNEE
<PRESET
MANUAL KNEE
<VARTABLE
VARIABLE button: Not lit
PRESET button: Lit
In this case, the upper left button operates as PRESET
button, and the lower left button operates as
VARIABLE button. The PRESET button is lit because
the preset mode is currently selected.
Press the VARIABLE button to select the variable
mode.
How to use the knobs
Functions of the knobs vary according to menu.
Example: DETAIL menu
Adjustment value set
by FREQ knob
Adjustment value set
by H/V knob
DETAIL
## @ ©
FREQ knob
HAV knob
In this case, the left knob operates as FREQ
(frequency) knob, and the right knob operates as H/V
knob.
To.set the frequency, turn the FREQ knob. To set the
H/V, turn the H/V knob.
## LAAR) ZXLdOu
The adjustment values displayed on the LCD panel
may be relative values (not real values). Slight turn of
a knob sometimes causes undesirable sudden change
of values.
Even in the case that they are real values, values may
change while they are transferred to the camera.
## When using the DXC-D30/D30P
The list for the case of using the DXC-637
1.
series is on page
Normal setting pages
Underlined values or settings are selected at the
shipping of the camera.
See page 17 for advanced setting pages.
The contents of each menu, which vary according to
the camera, are listed in the table on below.
Menu title
## KNEE (1/2)
## KNEE (2/2)
RECALL (1/2)
See page 23 for
details.
RECALL (2/2)
See page 24 for
details.
STORE (1/2)
See page 23 for
details.
## STORE (2/2)
See page 24 for
details.
Knob/button
FREQ knob: LUM/H/HH
H/V knob: -99 to 00 to 99
Setting or operation
Boost frequency for the detail correction
Ratio of V (vertical) detail to H (horizontal) detail (As the
value becomes larger, the V detail ratio increases.)
Setting the knee point (level at which the knee correction
starts) and knee slope (amount of the knee correction)
manually using the preset values (see page 9).
Setting the knee point and knee slope manually (see page
9). Values can be set by the knob in the knee correction
block or the POINT and SLOPE knobs on page 2/2 of the
KNEE menu.
Knee point (As the value becomes larger, the start level
lowers, which enhances the knee correction effect.)
Knee slope
Select whether or not you witl perform flare correction.
Amounts of flare correction for R, G and B signals.
PRESET button
|
## POINT knob: -99 to 00 to 99
SLOPE knob: -99 to 00 to 99
ON/OFF buttons
RED/GREEN/BLUE knobs: -99 to 00 to
99
SCENE F. RECALL button
SEL knob: USRO1 to USR16
Press to recall a scene file stored in this unit's memory.
Select a scene file that you will recall,
Press to recall a setup file stored in the camera's memory.
SETUP F. RECALL button
SEL knob: PRE? to PRES and USRI to Select a setup file that you will recall.
USR3
SCENE F. STORE button Press to store a scene file onto this unit's
the SEL knob to number the file.
memory. Use
## [CHA knob:
Select characters to enter a file name.
Press to store a setup file onto the camera's memory.
the SEL knob to number the file.
Use
Select characters to enter a file name.
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# Location and Function of Parts
Menu title
LAMa) ZXL-dOu MATRIX (1/2)
Knob/button
ON/OFF buttons
SAT/HUE knobs; 99 to 00 to +99
MATRIX (2/2: SKIN) ON/OEE buttons
FILTER
{LENS®
SAT/HUE knob: ~99 to 00 to +99
- :
ON/OEFE buttons
Setting or operation
Select whether or not you will perform linear matrix
adjustment.
Saturation and hue
Select whether or not you will perform matrix adjustment of
the skin gate area.
Saturation and hue of the skin gate area
~~] Displays the current filter position (1, 2, 3, or 4).
Activate optional control function 1 or not.
PAN/TILTD
SKIN GATE (1/2)
SKIN GATE (2/2:
SIZE)
SKIN DETAIL
## DYNA LATITUDE
BLACK STR
ON/OEF buttons
GATE SIZE knob: -99 to 90 to +99
R-Y knob: -99 to 00 to +99
Tilt of the tripod head
Select whether or not you will display the skin gate area
(color range designated as skin tone) using the PIX output
from the CCU-TX7/7P.
R-Y and B-Y ranges of the skin gate area (for setting
each range to the same value at the same time)
R-Y range of the skin gate area
B-Y range of the skin gate area
Amount of skin detail correction (As the value becomes
larger, the detail level lowers.)
Do not use the DynaLatitude function.
F-stop value at which the auto iris control is switched to the
AGC (auto gain control)
F-stop value at which the auto iris contro! is switched to the
AE (auto exposure).
Select whether or not you will use the ATW (auto tracing
white balance) function.
Standard auto iris mode
=
AUTO
(1/2: ATW)
AUTO FUNCTION
(2/2: A.IRIS MODE)
FUNCTION ON/QEE buttons
## STD button
SPOT.L button
[At button'
BACK.L button
EVS button
intelligent auto iris mode
Auto iris mode for shooting back-lit subjects
Set the shutter to the EVS mode. If you do not use the EVS
mode, set the C.SCAN button or SHUTTER ON/OFF button
to ON in the shutter setting block @ (see page 11).
Move the cursor to enter a camera ID (eight characters).
OTHERS (1/6:
SHUTTER)
OTHERS (2/6: CAM ID | CUR knob.
SET)
[CHRknob
## =-s-=<"<«*='ié'"';'"s;*~*CSC#* Select
symbols, and space).
buttons Select whether or not
## to enter camera Characters 1D (alphanumerics, -
OTHERS (3/6: CAM ID j ON/OFF you will display a camera ID.
IND)
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6-1
Menu title
OTHERS (4/6: CLOCK | CAM button
IND} ; OFF button
BARS bution
Knob/button Setting or operation
Display the date/time.
=~=~-~S~S*S*~*«<C*«C«*«<"iC ot igplay the cdate@vtime.
~=~=~-~-~-~-~-~-«& Display the date/time only when
displayed.
ON/OFF buttons Select whether or not you will display
## == camera color bars are _|
## OTHERS (5/6: CENTER MARKER) OTHERS (6/6: {SAFETY ZONE)
the center marker.
## ~~~ ~~~*diDa not the safety dispiay zone marker.
80%/20% buttons
[oFF button
|Select safety
zone marker size.
GATE SIZE knob: -99 to 00 to +99
R-Y and B-Y ranges of the skin gate area (for setting
each range to the same value at the same time)
supplied) and camera adaptor interface unit for lens contro!
AUTO SKIN®
1. Lens control requires a focus and zoom servo interface unit (not (not supplied).
2. Use an electrical tripod head for remote pan/tilt operation. A c: 'amera supplied) is required. c) This menu is recalled with the AUTO SETUP SKIN DETAIL button on page 6.
adaptor interface unit for tripod head control (not
Advanced setting pages
For each menu, the advanced setting pages as
described below are displayed in addtition to the
normal setting pages (listed on page 15). In this menu
display mode, the page numbering system is serial,
that is, the total number refers to the sum of both
normal and advanced setting pages.
Underlined values or settings are selected as factory
settings for the camera. (Factory settings are otherwise
indicated in some menus.)
=i [Menutiie___[Knosibution Setting or operation
DETAIL (2/8) Seiect whether or not you will perform detail correction.
DETAIL (3/8) Crispening fevel (at which details of noise signals are
removed)
LEV DEP knob: -99 to 00 to +99 Level dependence (level at which the detail signal starts
(Factory setting: 63) a being suppressed.)
V-DTL LIMIT knob: -99 to 00 to +99 Limit value of the vertical detail
(Factory setting: ~71)
DETAIL (4/8) Highlight detail (amount of detail suppression to highlight
areas)
Amount of detail added after gamma correction
(Factory setting: -71) j
DETAIL (6/8: ON/OFF buttons | Select whether or not you will perform aperture correction.
APERTURE)
Amount of aperture correction
DETAIL (6/8: KNEE Select whether or not you will perform detail correction to
APERTURE) the levels higher than the knee point.
LEVEL knob: -99 fo 00 to +99 Amount of the detail correction to the levels higher than the
(Factory setting: 51) knee point.
DETAIL (7/8: CROSS CROSS COLOR SUPPRESS knob: ~/Amount of cross color suppression
COLOR SUPPRESS) =99 to 00 to +99
DETAIL (8/8: COMB RED ON/OFF buttons Select whether or not you will activate the red comb filter in
FILTER) the detail circuit. If you select OFF, clarity improves but
cross color increases.
GRN ON/GEF buttons Select whether or not you will activate the green comb filter
in the detail circuit. If you-select OFF, clarity improves but
cross color increases.
GAMMA (1/2) ON/OFF buttons [Select whether or not you will perform gamma correction.
|
-s|
## MAST knob: -99 to 00 to +99
Amount of master gamma
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# Location and Function of Parts OL-|
Menu title
GAMMA (2/2: GAMMA
INIT GAIN)
KNEE (3/3: WHITE
CLIP)
## SHADING (WHITE V SAW)
## MATRIX (3/4)
Knob/button Setting or operation
3.5/4.0 buttons Select the slope of the initial part of the gamma curve for
low-brightness.
ON/OFF buttons Select whether or not you will activate the white clip circuit.
LEVEL knob: -99 to 00 to +99 Amount of white clip (As the value becomes larger, the
output level lowers.)
RED/GREEN/BLUE knobs: -99 to 00 to Amount of vertical white shading for R, G and B signals
+99
eh c
R-G knob: -99 to 00 to +99 R-G level of the linear matrix
{Factory setting: +65 for DXC-D30 or
+38 for DXC-D30P }
B-G knob: -99 to 00 to +99
(Factory setting: +28 for DXC-D30 or
G-R level of the linear matrix
g to 00 to +99
(Factory setting: +31 for DXC-D30 or
+12 for DXC-D30P )
G-B knob: -99 to 00 to +99
(Factory setting: +32 for DXC-D30 or
+15 for DXC-D30P )
B-R knob: --99 to 00 to +99
(Factory setting: +22 for DXC-D30 or .
+12 for DXC-D30P )
B-G knob: -99 to 00 to +99
(Factory setting: +6 for DXC-D30 or
+15 for DXC-D30P )
POSI R-Y/B-Y knobs: -99 to 00 to +99
POINT 1 knob: -99 to 00 to +99
(Factory setting: -39)
G~B level of the linear matrix
## MATRIX (4/4)
B~G level of the linear matrix
R-Y and B-Y levels of the skin gate
Lower limit of the signal levels which activate the black
stretch function
Upper limit of the signal levels which activate the black
stretch function .
Lower limit of the signal levels which activate the black
## SKIN GATE (3/3) BLACK STR (2/3: STRETCH LEVEL)
## BLACK STR (3/3: COMPRESS LEVEL)
Upper limit of the signal levels which activate the black
compress function
RESET button
bmw------ Swaps
REQ button
DIAG
Press to request camera's self-diagnosis data. If an
abnormality has been detected, the data will be transferred
to the RCP and displayed. Change the menu page to
change data indications. (ff there is no abnormality, no data
will be displayed.)
Copy the settings of the master unit to the slave units.
## OTHERS (2/11: COPY TO SLAVES)
COPY TO SLAVES button
For details, see page
af: ;
OTHERS (8/11: TONE/
BARS TYPE)
Select whether or not you will allow the camera to output a
1-kHz audio signal when color bars are displayed.
Select color bars output from the camera (not from the
CCU-TX7/7P)}.
ON/OFF buttons
BARS TYPE knob: SMPTE/SNG/FULL |
FIELD 75%/FULL FIELD 100%(For
OXC-D30) or SPLIT/SNG/EBU 75%/
EBU 100% (For DXC-D30P)
-
## OTHERS (9/11: SCREEN MODE)
Display the screen mode (4:3).
## Underlined values or settings are selected at the shipping of the camera.
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Menu title
OTHERS (10/11:
COMM LINK ITEM-1)
For delails, see page
27.
OTHERS (11/11:
COMM LINK ITEM-2)
For details, see page|
27.
AUTO SKIN (2/3)
Knob/button Setting or operation |
GAIN button Activate command link operation of gain setting among
severalcameras, ee
| SHUTTER button Activate command link operation of shutter setting among
several cameras.
WHITE button Activate command link operation of manual white balance
adjustment among several cameras.
81 ACK button Activate command link operation of manual black balance
adjustment among several cameras.
FLARE button Activate command link operation of manual flare correction
among several cameras.
ON/OFF buttons Select whether or not you will display the window specifying
the skin gate on the viewfinder screen. (When the AUTO
SKIN menu is recalled, the ON button is automatically
selected.)
AUTO SKIN (3/3)"
V-POSI knob:
ON/OFF buttons
'Vertical position size ofthe window SS
Select whether or not you will display the window specifying
the skin gate on the viewfinder screen. (When the AUTO
SKIN menu is recalled, the ON button is automatically
selected.)
## HEIGHT knob: -99 to 00 +99
a) This menu is recalled with the AUTO SETUP SKIN DETAIL button on page 6.
## When using the DXC-637 series
## Only the OTHERS pages.
## menu contains the advanced setting
## KNEE (2/2)
## RECALL
See page 23 for
details.
STORE
See page 23 for
details.
i
## MANUAL KNEE knob: -99 to 00 to +99
STD/FUH.SAT buttons
## Underlined values or settings are selected at the shipping of the camera.
Setting or operation
Setting the knee point (level at which the knee correction
starts) manually using the preset values (see page 9).
When setting the knee point manually (see page 9), a value
can be set by the knob in the knee correction block or the
MANUAL KNEE knob on page 2/2 of the KNEE menu.
Knee point (As the value becomes larger, the start level
lowers, which enhances the knee correction effect.)
Gadel Sa aaah aden Soiree ee
Press to recall a scene file stored in this unit's memory.
Select a scene file that you will recalt.
## |
Press to store a scene file onto this unit's memory.
SEL knob to number the file.
Use the
'Select characters to enter a file name.
Select color matrix adjustment mode.
STD: standard
FL: for shooting under fluorescent lighting
H.SAT: high saturation (increasing the saturation of primary
colors)
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# Location and Function of Parts
## LAMA) 2X.L-dOW
Menu title
LENS"
Knob/button . Setting or operation
ON/OEF buttons Activate optional control function 1 or not.
[PANT WT
ON/OFF buttons
Tilt of the tripod head
Select whether or not you will use the ATW (auto tracing
white balance) function.
Standard auto iris mode
TILT knob: -99 to 00 to +99
ON/OFF buttons
AUTO FUNCTION
(1/2: ATW)
AUTO FUNCTION
(2/2: AIRIS MODE)
STD button
SPOT
ea
BACK.L button
| EVS button
Auto iris mode for shooting back-lit subjects
Set the shutter to the EVS mode. If you do not use the EVS
mode, set the C.SCAN button or SHUTTER ON/OFF button
to ON in the shutter setting block ® (see page 12).
Select whether or not you will display the title set on the
camera.
Select whether or not-you will display the date and time.
OTHERS (1/3: EVS)
OTHERS (2/3: TITLE
IND)
OTHERS (3/3: CLOCK
IND)
SS
a)Lens control requires a
(not supplied).
b)Use an electrical tripod
supplied) is required.
- | ON/OFF buttons
- | ON/OEFE buttons oer focus and zoom servo interface unit
(not supplied) and camera adaptor interface unit for lens contrtol
head for remote pan/tilt operation. A camera adaptor interface unit for tripod head control (not
Advanced setting pages (OTHERS menu)
The following advanced setting pages are displayed in
addition to the normal setting pages. In this menu
Menu title
OTHERS (4/6: COPY
TO SLAVES)
For details, see page
27.
OTHERS (5/6: COMM
LINK ITEM-1)
For details, see page
27.
OTHERS (6/6: COMM
LINK ITEM-2)
For details, see page
27.
Knob/button
[COPY TO SLAVES button
|GAIN button
L_
| SHUTTER button
- | WHITE button
- | BLACK button
display mode, the page numbering system is serial,
that is, the total number refers to the sum of both
normal and advanced setting pages.
Setting or operation
Copy the settings of the master unit to the slave units.
Activate command link operation of gain setting among
several cameras.
Activate command link operation of shutter setting among
several cameras.
Activate command link operation of manual white balance
adjustment among several cameras.
Activate command fink operation of manual black balance
adjustment among several cameras.
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## EL-E
## File Operation
This unit can operate two types of files: scene files and
- setup files.
Setting data of cameras can be registered as scene files
or setup files and recalled as required. (For the DXC-
637 series camera, only scene files are available.)
The table below shows the setting items which can be
registered as either of the files.
|DxC-D30/D30P DXC-637 series
Setup file Scene file Scene file
OK OK
{oK OK fox
__|oK OK
'i OK OK
OK OK
ho OK
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jOK
OK
F OK OK
OK OK
Setting item
Selecting shooting picture or color bars
Master black
Iris
Auto iris mode
Master gain
TLCS
Upper limit value for AGC.
Initial F-stop value for AGC
Initial F-stop value for AE
Shutter/Ciear scan
Shutter speed
~
## [Clear sean frequency SSS
## «dO OK
Filter position
Selecting white balance or black balance adjustment
ATW on/off
R/B white balance adjustment
R/B black balance adjustment
Flare correction on/off
R/G/B flare correction
Detail correction on/off
Detail level
Detail boost frequency
Crispening level
Level dependence value
Detail HV
V-detail limit value
Highlight detail
After gamma detail
Aperture correction on/off
Aperture correction value
Knee aperture correction on/off
Knee aperture correction value
Cross color suppress value
R/G comb filter on/off
Knee correction mode
Master knee point
Master knee slope
White clip circuit on/off
White clip value
Gamma correction on/off
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
__|OK
OK
-|OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
|
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OK
oK
OK
OK
| OK
OK
OK
OK
- |
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# Location and Function of Parts obo}
Setting item
Master gamma
R/B gamma
Gamma initial gain
Black stretch level
Upper/ower limit value for black stretch
Upper/lower limit value for black compress
DynaLatitude effect
Matrix adjustment on/off
Saturation/nue
Matrix adjustment mode
Matrix parameter (R-G, R-B, G-R, G-B, B-R, B-G)
Skin detail level
Skin matrix saturation/hue
Skin gate position/size
Position/size of skin gate detect window
Focus/zoom
Panttilt
On/off selection of optional control 1 or 2
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DXC-D30/D30P DXC-637 series
Setup file Scene file Scene file
OK OK
OK au
OK OK
OK OK |
OK OK |
OK OK
OK
OK
OK OK
OK
OK OK
~ TOK
'ToK OK
OK
OK |
+ OK OK
OK OK |
OK OK '|
Scene files are stored in the memory of the RCP.
Perform the following procedure to recall or store
scene files.
Recalling a scene file
Use the RECALL menu in the following way.
File number
Fite name"
Sioring a scene fiie
Use the STORE menu in the following way.
Fite number
Cursor
a) File names are displayed only for registered files.
1 Press the RECALL button to access the RECALL
menu.
2 Turn the SEL knob to search the number (USRO1
to USR16) of the file which you will recall.
If the selected file is one of the registered files, the
file name appears on the right of the file number.
3 Press the SCENE F, RECALL button.
The settings of the camera are replaced by the data
of the recalled file.
If you recall an unregistered file, it is impossible to
assure whether the camera will be set up correctly or
not. Recall a file once registered.
1 Press the STORE button to access the STORE
menu.
## 2 Tum the SEL knob and select a file number
(USRO1 to USR16) which you will apply to the
current settings of the camera.
A cursor appears on the right of the number. If the
selected number has already been used for another
data, a file name also appears.
3 Enter a file name (eight characters).
Moving the cursor: Turn the CUR knob until the
cursor comes to the position where you will
enter a character.
Selecting a character: Turn the CHR knob until a
character which you will enter appears.
## 4. Press the SCENE F. STORE button.
The current settings of the camera are stored as a
scene file.
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# Location and Function of Parts
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Setup files are stored in the memory of the camera.
Perform the following procedure to recall or store
setup files.
Recalling a setup file
Use the RECALL
File number
. Fite name®
menu in the following way.
Storing a setup file
Use the STORE
menu in the following way.
File number
a) For files numbered PRE? to PRES, no file names are
displayed untit step 3 is performed.
1 Press the RECALL button to access the RECALL
menu (page 2/2).
2 Turn the SEL knob to search the number and name
of the file which you will recall. Preset files 1 to 5
(PRE1 to PRES) and user setup files 1 to 3 (USRI
to USR3) are available.
Press the SETUP F. RECALL button.
The settings of the camera are replaced by the data
of the recalled file.
1 Press the STORE button to access the STORE
menu (page 2/2).
2 Turn the SEL knob and select a file number (USR1I
to USR3) which you will apply to the current
settings of the camera.
_ Accursor appears on the right of the number. If the
selected number has already been used for another
data, a file name also appears. :
:
Enter a file name (eight characters).
Moving the cursor: Turn the CUR knob until the
cursor comes to the position where you will
enter a character.
Selecting a character: Turn the CHR knob until a
character which you will enter appears.
Press the SETUP
## F. STORE
button.
The current settings of the camera are stored as a
setup file.
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## El-b
## i
## Skin Detail Corre ~ DXC-D30/D30P Only)
The skin detail and skin matrix functions can adjust
detail level and matrix (saturation and hue) of a
selected skin gate area (area designated by color,
range).
Once a skin gate area has been selected, it can be used
as a target for both skin detail correction and skin
matrix adjustment, and activation of each function can
be performed independently.
Selecting the skin gate area
Normally, use the AUTO SETUP SKIN DETAIL
" button (see page 6) to designate the skin gate position
(target color) automatically.
1 Press and set the AUTO SETUP SKIN DETAIL
button to on.
The AUTO SKIN menu appears on the LCD panel,
and the window which shows the skin gate and
target area appears in the camera's viewfinder.
You can see the skin gate with a picture output
from the CCU's PIX connector.
2 Press the AUTO SETUP SKIN DETAIL button
again.
The skin gate is designated automatically.
You can manually adjust the position of the
designated skin gate in the SKIN GATE menu
(page 3/3, advanced setting page)
3 Set the size of the skin gate area (target color
range) manually using the SKIN GATE menus if
necessary.
Using page 1/3 of the AUTO SKIN or of the
SKIN GATE menu: You can adjust the R-Y
and B--Y ranges to the same value at the same
time.
Using page 2/3 of the SKIN GATE menu: You
can adjust the R-Y and B-Y ranges
independently.
Performing skin detail correction
By skin detail correction, you can lower the detail
level of the skin gate area to the detail level outside of
the area.
1 Press and set the SKIN DETAIL button to on (see
page 8).
## 2 Use the LEVEL knob in the SKIN DETAIL menu
to set the detail correction level.
Setting the level to the max. value (+99): The
detail level of the area is set to the lowest level.
Setting the level to the min. value (~99): The
detail level of the area is set to the same level _
with the outside of the area. (The same situation
as the skin detail function is set to off.)
If you power off the unit or store the current
settings as a scene file while setting the detail level
to -99, the skin detail function will be set to off
when you power on the unit or recall the scene file
next time.
To store the skin detail settings
Set the SKIN DETAIL button on before powering off
the unit or storing the settings as a scene file. If the
button is off, the skin detail settings will not be stored.
## Performing skin matrix adjustment
Follow the procedure described below to adjust the
matrix (saturation and hue) of the skin gate area.
## 1 Select the ON button on both pages 1/2 and 2/2 of
the MATRIX menu.
(Be sure to activate the matrix adjustment function
on page 1/2.)
## 2 Use the SATURATION and HUE knobs in page
2/2 of the MATRIX menu to adjust the saturation
and hue.
Selecting 00 causes the same situation as the skin
matrix function is set off.
If you power off the unit or store the current
settings as a scene file while selecting 00, the skin
matrix function will be set to off when you power
on the unit or recall the scene file next time.
To store the skin matrix settings
Activate both the matrix adjustment and skin matrix
adjustment functions before powering off the unit or
storing the settings as a scene file. Otherwise, the skin
matrix settings will not be stored.
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# Vi-L
In a multi-camera system, connecting all the CCUs via
the RS232C connectors allows one RCP unit selected
from all the RCP units in the system to control the
multiple cameras.
If the selected unit is set as the master unit and the rest
are set as slave units, the setting data of the camera
connected to the master unit can be transferred to other
cameras.
To make connections among the CCUs
Connect RS-232C cross (or reverse) cables with D-sub
25-pin plugs (not supplied) to the RS232C connectors
on each CCU to make a daisy chain of the CCUs.
For more information about cables which can be used,
consult your Sony dealer.
¢It is impossible to assure that all the cameras can be
set up to the same conditions under the multi-camera
control. Setting purposes and the current condition of
each camera may cause variation of the settirig
condition.
¢In a system which contains more than two types of
cameras, the setting items, adjustment range and
adjustment accuracy available at the multi-camera
operation are determined depending on the efficiency
of the camera connected to the master unit.
* There are two setting modes: Absolute mode and
relative mode,
«Settings performed on a slave unit are valid only to
the connected camera.
## Setting a unit to the master unit or a slave unit
Command link allows one RCP selected as the master
unit to control the adjustments or settings of the
cameras connected to the slave units.
## To perform command link adjustments/ settings
The following table shows the adjustments or settings
which can be performed by command link. Perform a
listed operation before the desired adjustment or
setting on the master unit.
Other than the adjustment or setting listed in the table,
iris and master black can be adjusted by command link
in a different way.
For iris and master black adjustments, see "Adjusting the
Iris and Master Black of Multiple Cameras at One Time" on
next page.
Perform the following procedure after making sure all
the cameras in the system are powered on. Note that
executing the procedure when there is any cameras
powered off may result in failure.
1 Select one RCP unit for the master unit, and press
the MASTER button. (The button lights when
pressed.)
2 Select one RCP unit (or more) for a slave unit, and
press the SLAVE button: (The button lights when
pressed.)
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Adjustments/Settings To perform command fink operation
Gain setting" (absolute mode) Select the GAIN button on the COMM LINK ITEM-1 page in the OTHERS menu
on the master unit.
Shutter setting (absolute mode) Select the SHUTTER button on the COMM LINK ITEM-1 page in the OTHERS
* Shutter on/off menu on the master unit.
* Clear scan mode on/off
* Shutter speed
* Clear scan frequency
R/B manual white balance adjustment" Select the WHITE button on the COMM LINK ITEM-2 page in the OTHERS menu
(relative mode) on the master unit. y
R/B manual black balance adjustment" Select the BLACK button on the COMM LINK ITEM-2 page in the OTHERS menu
(relative mode) on the master unit.
R/G/B manual flare correctionb) >? Select the FLARE button on the COMM LINK ITEM-2 page in the OTHERS menu
{relative mode) on the master unit.
a)Do not perform command link operation in a system containing both the DXC-D30/D30P and DXC-637 series. If the
camera connected to a slave unit is different in type from the camera connected to the master unit, changing the gain value
on the master unit will set the gain value of the camera connected to the slave unit to 0 dB or the LOW position.
b)Select the manual adjustment mode also on slave units.
c)For DXC-D30/D30P only
The settings made on the master unit can be transferred
For iris and master black adjustments, you can use any to the cameras connected to the slave units, if they can
one of the RCP units (whether it is the master unit or a be registered as a scene file (see page 20).
slave unit) specified with the IRIS/M.BLACK LINK Perform as follows.
button.
Press the COPY TO SLAVES button on the COPY TO
1 Select the cameras for which you will adjust the SLAVES page in the OTHERS menu on the master
iris or master black by pressing the IRIS/ unit.
M.BLACK LINK buttons on the connected RCP
units. (The buttons light when pressed.) Data transfer begins.
Meanwhile, on all the linked RCP units (including
2 Adjust the iris or master black on one RCP unit units selected as neither the master unit nor slave
whose IRIS/M.BLACK LINK button lights. units), the message "COPY IN PROGRESS" is
displayed on the LCD panels and all buttons and knobs
On the cameras connected to the RCP units whose are locked.
IRIS/M.BLACK LINK buttons light, the iris or
master black adjustments are performed by the When the data transfer completes, the message "COPY
same amount and at the same time (on relative COMPLETED" appears on the LCD panels. The LCD
mode). panel soon returns to the original status.
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# LAMA) ZXL-dOU
10 to 17 V (supplied from camera
or CCU)
Power supply
Power consumption
40W
Operating temperature
-10°C to
Storage temperature
-20°C to
External dimensions
100 x 300 x 50 mm (4 x
2 inches)
Weight 1.1 kg (2 lb 6 02)
Maximum cable length
50 m (164 feet)
Data transfer method
New protocol complied
232C
Accessories Number plates (1 set)
Screws (+4 x 8, 2)
Washers (2)
Cable (1)
Operating instructions (1)
+45°C (14°F to 113°F)
+55°C (-4°F to +131°F)
11 "/s x
with RS-
:
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
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# SECTION 2 INSTALLATION
## 2-1. CONNECTOR AND CABLE
## 2-1-1. Connector Input/Output Signals
REMOTE (10P MALE)
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|5|S. DATA|GND||
|6|S. DATA|GND||
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10 POWERH25VDCIN 10.6 V to 17.0 Vde
## 2-1-3. Wiring Diagram for Cable
- CCA-7 cable
- Blue
## 2-1-2. Connection Connector
Use the connector below or the equivalent at its tip when .
cable are connected to each connector on the connector
panel during installation and servicing.
Connector name
Connected connector/cable
REMOTE 1-566-437-11 Plug, 10P Female, or
(10P MALE) HIROSE HR10A-10P-10S assembly
; CCA cable assembly CCA-7-5
(5 m: Supplied) (50 m max)
RCP-TX7 (E\V1 2-1
# 2-2. INSTALLATION
## 2-2-1. Operating Environment. 2...
Operating temperature : -10 °C to +40 °C
Storage temperature :~-20 °C to +55 °C
Humidity " _ : Noncondensing
1. Do not put the unit in a place subject to high temperature or in a location near hear sources.
2. Do not put the unit in a place subject to excessive electrical and magnetic fields. 3. Put the unit in a dry and well-ventilated place.
4. Do not put the unit in a place subject to excessive dust
and mechanical shock.
5. Do not put the unit in a'place subject to direct sunlight
and light.
## 2-2-4. Mounting of RMM-TXR7 Bracket
Mount the RCP-TX7 on the rack mount adaptor as shown in
the figure below and tighten the two fixing screws (supplied
for RMM-TXR7).
RMM-TXR7
## 2-2-2. Installation Condition
¢ Provide a space of 7 cm or more behind the connector
panel. (This prevents cable breakdown.)
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RCP-TX7 (EV/V1
# 3-1. BOARD LAYOUT
LCD module
SW-890 board
## SECTION 3 SERVICE INFORMATION
CT-192 board
CPU-245 board
## 3-2. DISASSEMBLY/INSTALLATION OF MAIN PART
1. -2-1. Removal of Panel Assembly and SW-890 Board
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LCD module
CT-192 board
RCP-TX7 (E)V14
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