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à moins d’être qualifié pour en effectuer d’autres. Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement. Model Name Serial No. HDC-P50 (SY) 10001 and Higher HDC-P50 (CN) 50001 and Higher HDC-P31 (SY) 10001 and Higher 安全のために,周辺機器を接続する際は,過大電圧を持...
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注意 FÖRSIKTIGHET! 指定以外の電池に交換すると,破裂する危険があり Fara för explosion vid felaktigt placerat batteri. ます。 Byt endast mot samma eller likvärdig typ av batteri, 必ず指定の電池に交換してください。 enligt tillverkarens rekommendationer. 使用済みの電池は,国または地域の法令に従って När du kasserar batteriet ska du följa rådande lagar 処理してください。 för regionen eller landet. CAUTION PAS PÅ...
If the ROM and software version is lower than the specified below, be sure to perform ROM replacement and updating the software. If ROM replacement and updating the software are required, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Peripheral Board Name Ref.
The optional V-shoe (Sony part number: A-8279-993-D) can be attached by this screw. When attaching it, use the four alok +K4 x 8 screws (Sony part number: 3-729-072-02). For details on how to purchase the parts, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
1-3-1. Connector Input/Output Signals HDC-P50 HDC-P31 1. GL/SYNC BNC type 0.6 Vp-p 75 Ω 2. SDI 1/2 (HDC-P50) BNC type 12G SDI signal SMPTE ST2082-1 compliant 0.8 Vp-p 75 Ω, 11.88 Gbps/11.8681 Gbps serial 3G SDI signal SMPTE 424M/425M-B compliant 0.8 Vp-p 75 Ω, 2.97 Gbps/2.9679 Gbps serial or HD SDI signal...
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SMPTE 424M/425M-B compliant 0.8 Vp-p 75 Ω, 2.97 Gbps/2.9679 Gbps serial or HD SDI signal SMPTE 292M/372M, BTA-S004 compliant 0.8 Vp-p 75 Ω, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps serial 3. SDI 3/4 (HDC-P50 only) BNC type 3G SDI signal SMPTE 424M/425M-B compliant 0.8 Vp-p 75 Ω, 2.97 Gbps/2.9679 Gbps serial or HD SDI signal...
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6. DC IN XLR 4-pin, Male - External View - Signal Specifications — EXT_DC (C) GND for DC (+) — No connection — No connection EXT_DC (H) +10.5 V to 17 V dc 7. LENS 12-pin, Female 12 11 - External View - Signal Specifications RET VIDEO ENABLE...
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8. USB USB (Series A), 4-pin Signal standard: USB standard Ver. 2.0 - External View - Signal Specifications VBUS USB Vcc (+5 V) IN/OUT USB+ D– IN/OUT USB– — 9. LAN 8-pin, RJ-45, 10Base-T/100Base-TX - External View - Signal Specifications TRD + (0) IN/OUT Transmitted/Received Data + (0)
Available shell: JAE DE-C1-J6-R or equivalent *1: When outputting the 12G-SDI signal from the SDI 1/2 connector, use a cable compatible with 12 G-SDI. (HDC-P50 only) *2: If using a cable of length different from a standard product, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
1-4. Functions of Onboard Switches and LED Indicators 1-4-1. AT-195 Board D505 D506 D507 D508 AT-195 BOARD (A side) Ref. No. Name Color Description Normal State D505 Debug LED 4 Orange Core 0 access lamp of the CPU Blink D506 Debug LED 3 Orange Core 1 access lamp of the CPU...
Ref. No. Name Color Description Normal State D302 POWER Green Lights when the power supply regulators on the board are normal. 1-4-3. DR-697 Board (HDC-P50) D001 DR-697 BOARD (A side) DR-697 BOARD (B side) Ref. No. Name Color Description Normal State —...
1-4-4. DR-699 Board (HDC-P31) D001 DR-699 BOARD (A side) Ref. No. Name Color Description Normal State — D001 Green Blinks while adjusting the filter position. Note Do not touch the unused switches. Ref. No. Name Description Factory Setting — Not used Not used —...
1-4-6. VIF-77 Board VIF-77 BOARD (A side) VIF-77 BOARD (B side) Ref. No. Name Color Description Normal State D200 POWER Green Lights when the power supply regulators on the board are normal. D500 CONF-DONE Off when FPGA normally completed configuration. D1600 Green Lights when receiving the external reference signal.
1-5. Flexible Card Wire and Fine-Wire Coaxial Cable 1-5-1. Disconnecting and Connecting Flexible Flat Cable and Flexible Board Note • Be very careful not to fold flexible flat cable or flexible board. Life of flexible flat cable and flexible board will be significantly shortened if they are folded.
1-5-2. Disconnecting/Connecting Fine-Wire Coaxial Cable Note • Be very careful when handling the fine-wire coaxial cable so that fine wires are not disconnected. • When disconnecting the fine-wire coaxial cable, be sure to hold the connector. Do not attempt to pull the cable. •...
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Type B Disconnecting Correct Hold the connector to disconnect. Connector Fine-wire coaxial cable Connector Wrong Do not attempt to disconnect by pulling the cable. Hold both sides of the fine-wire coaxial cable connector, and pull the connector straight to disconnect it. Connecting Connector Fine-wire coaxial cable...
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Type C Disconnecting Pull-bar Correct Hold the connector to disconnect. Fine-wire coaxial cable Connector Wrong Do not attempt to disconnect by pulling the cable. Raise the pull-bar in the direction of arrow A to unlock it. Hold both sides of the fine-wire coaxial cable connector, and pull the connector straight to disconnect it. Connecting Angle regulation Pull-bar...
1-5-3. Disconnecting/Connecting Coaxial Cable Type A Disconnecting Correct Hold the plug to remove. Wrong Do not pull the cable. Hold the plug of the coaxial cable. Pull the plug straight in the arrow direction to disconnect the coaxial cable. Note Be sure to hold the plug when disconnecting the coaxial cable.
1-6. Circuit Protection Parts 1-6-1. Fuses WARNING Fuses are essential parts for safe operation. Be sure to use the parts specified in this manual. Replacing a fuse with an unspecified one may cause fire or electric shock. CAUTION Replacing any fuse is replaced while power is supplied to the unit may cause electric shock. Before replacing any fuse, turn off the POWER switch and also disconnect the battery pack and the cable from the DC IN connector.
Use the calibrated equipment or equivalent as listed below for the adjustments. Equipment Model Name HD waveform monitor Leader Electronics LV5150DA, LV5152DA or equivalent HD color monitor Sony BVM-D20F1J/D14H5J or equivalent Luminance meter Konica Minolta LS-110 or equivalent Frequency counter Advantest TR5821AK or equivalent...
1-8. Explanation of Adhering Number The CMOS imager adhering is managed by following mount assembly number. HDC-P50: Prism block assembly (860): A-2227-062-A Mount assembly number (8-digit): A0000001 and higher HDC-P31: Prism block assembly (850): A-2226-901-B Mount assembly number (8-digit): A0000001 and higher...
The replacement period of each part is changed according to the environment and condition. The parts made of rubber used for this unit may become cracked and split with the lapse of time, therefore also replace it if necessary. 3 (HDC-P50 only) 1 (HDC-P50 only) The illustration shows an HDC-P50. 2 (HDC-P50 only) Part Name Part No.
Clogging of dust or foreign matters may cause a temperature increase inside the camera, which may result in a failure. Clean the air vents every two or three months. Procedure Remove dust on the five air vent areas with a vacuum cleaner. Air vent Air vent Air vent Air vent Air vent The illustration shows an HDC-P50.
Hooks Hooks Lithium secondary battery SY-471 board The illustration shows an HDC-P50. Note Be sure to use an insulating stick to remove the Lithium secondary battery (ML621 (U)). Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. The date and time in the internal clock to be set. (For setting method, refer to Operation Manual.)
Section 3 Diagnostics 3-1. Device Check This unit is provided with a self-diagnosis function for checking the communication function of each device. Diagnosis result can be monitored on the BOARD STATUS page of the DIAGNOSIS menu. 3-1-1. BOARD STATUS (DIAGNOSIS Menu) When “NG”...
Section 4 Replacement of Main Parts 4-1. Precautions before Work 4-1-1. Tightening Torque When tightening screws used in this unit, be sure to use a torque driver and tighten screws to the specified tightening torque. If the specified tightening torque is described in the figure in this section, tighten screws to the specified tightening torque in the figure.
• When replacing the ICs on the AT-195/NET-49 board, update the model information data on the REFRESH SERIAL NO. page of the SERVICE menu. As for how to update the data, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service enter. Board Name Ref.
4-4. Outside Assembly Procedure Place this unit with the bottom side facing upward. Remove the four screws. Lower side Outside assembly This figure shows HDC-P50. B3 x 10...
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Remove the outside assembly in the direction of the arrow (A), and then disconnect the B to B connector. Lay down the outside assembly in the direction of the arrow (B) and place it near this unit. Note • The DPR-393 board and MB-1259 board are connected with the B to B connector. Be careful not to damage them. •...
4-5. Inside Assembly Procedure Remove the four screws, and then remove the inside assembly. Inside assembly B3 x 10 This figure shows HDC-P50. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal.
4-6. DPR-393 Board Preparation Remove the outside assembly. (Refer to "4-4. Outside Assembly") Procedure Remove the four screws, and then remove the heat sink DPR. Remove the DPR-393 board. Note • Be careful that the contact terminals (two portions each on side A and side B) on the DPR-393 board are not deformed. •...
Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN101) on the SY-471 board. Remove the four screws, and then remove the front panel block. CN101 Front panel block SY-471 board Harness CN105 Fine-wire coaxial cable This figure shows HDC-P50. B3 x 10 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal.
4-8. CMOS Block Assembly (HDC-P50) Preparation Remove the outside assembly. (Refer to "4-4. Outside Assembly") Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Remove the front panel block. (Refer to "4-7. Front Panel Block") Procedure Peel the tape. Remove the two harnesses from the two hooks of the OHB duct.
4-9. FD Assembly (HDC-P50) Note When removing the FD assembly, be careful that the dust does not enter inside of the prism block. If possible, work in the clean area. Preparation Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Procedure Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN2) on the DR-697 board.
4-10. DR-697 Board (HDC-P50) Preparation Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Remove the FD assembly. (Refer to "4-9. FD Assembly (HDC-P50)") Procedure Disconnect the two harnesses from the two connectors (CN5 and CN6) on the DR-697 board.
4-11. SE-1197 Board (HDC-P50) Preparation Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Remove the FD assembly. (Refer to "4-9. FD Assembly (HDC-P50)") Remove the DR-697 board. (Refer to "4-10. DR-697 Board (HDC-P50)") Procedure Remove the two screws, and then remove the SE-1197 board.
Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Remove the front panel block. (Refer to "4-7. Front Panel Block") Remove the CMOS block assembly. (Refer to "4-8. CMOS Block Assembly (HDC-P50)") Remove the FD assembly. (Refer to "4-9. FD Assembly (HDC-P50)") Procedure Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN006) on the IF-1331 board.
4-13. CMOS Block Assembly (HDC-P31) Hexagonal wrench (Width across : 1.5 mm, 2.5 mm) are necessary as tools. Preparation Remove the outside assembly. (Refer to "4-4. Outside Assembly") Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Remove the front panel block. (Refer to "4-7. Front Panel Block") Procedure Release the harness and the fine-wire coaxial cable from the clamper.
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Remove the set screw, and then remove the filter knob. Remove the four bolts (M3 x 8) and the four spring washers, and then remove the CMOS block assembly. Remove the filter sheet. CMOS block assembly Filter sheet Spring washers M3 x 8 (tightening torque: 1.1 ±...
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Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. Note • When installing the filter knob, install the filter knob as follows. (1) Align the position of the filter shaft as follows. Rotate the filter shaft clockwise to make Rotate the filter shaft clockwise 90°.
4-14. IF-1331 Board (HDC-P31) Preparation Remove the outside assembly. (Refer to "4-4. Outside Assembly") Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Remove the front panel block. (Refer to "4-7. Front Panel Block") Procedure Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN006) on the IF-1331 board. Disconnect the five fine-wire coaxial cables from the connectors (CN001, CN002, CN003, CN005, CN007) on the IF-1331 board.
4-15. DR-699 Board (HDC-P31) Preparation Remove the outside assembly. (Refer to "4-4. Outside Assembly") Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Remove the front panel block. (Refer to "4-7. Front Panel Block") Procedure Disconnect the fine-wire coaxial cable from the connector (CN007) on the IF-1331 board. Release the harness and the fine-wire coaxial cable from the cable.
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Disconnect the three harnesses from the connectors (CN2, CN5, CN9) on the DR-699 board. Remove the two screws, and then remove the DR-699 board. DR-699 board PSW2 x 5 Harnesses Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal.
4-16. SE-1216 Board (HDC-P31) Preparation Remove the outside assembly. (Refer to "4-4. Outside Assembly") Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Remove the front panel block. (Refer to "4-7. Front Panel Block") Remove the IF-1331 board. (Refer to "4-14. IF-1331 Board (HDC-P31)") Remove the DPR-699 board.
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Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN001) on the SE-1216 board. Remove the two screws, and then remove the SE-1216 board. D cut SE-1216 board D cut CN001 POT step screws Harness Note • When attaching the SE-1216 board, match the D cut direction •...
Remove the outside assembly. (Refer to "4-4. Outside Assembly") Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Remove the front panel block. (Refer to "4-7. Front Panel Block") Remove the CMOS block assembly. (Refer to "4-8. CMOS Block Assembly (HDC-P50)" or "4-13. CMOS Block Assembly (HDC-P31)") Procedure Disconnect the two harnesses from the two connectors (CN002 and CN003) on the LE-426 board.
4-18. Rear Panel Assembly Preparation Remove the outside assembly. (Refer to "4-4. Outside Assembly") Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Procedure Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN102) on the SY-471 board. Disconnect the flexible flat cable from the connector (CN103) on the SY-471 board. Disconnect the coaxial cable with connector from the connector (CN601) on the SY-471 board.
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Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN202) on the MB-1259 board. For HDC-P50: Disconnect the five coaxial cables from the five connectors (J800 to J804) on the VIF-77 board. For HDC-P31: Disconnect the three coaxial cables from the five connectors (J800, J803, J804) on the VIF-77 board.
When attaching the harness clamps, attach them in the order from (1) to (4). Remove the rear harness protection sheet. Remove the two screws, and then remove the DC fan block. Harness clamps Harness clamps 2 x 5 Rear harness protection sheet DC fan block This figure shows HDC-P50.
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Remove the fan bracket. Remove the two fan cushions from the DC fan. Fan bracket Fan cushion DC fan Label Fan cushion Note Attach the fan cushion carefully paying attention to the label side and the harness position. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal.
Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Procedure Remove the two screws, and then remove the AT-195 board. AT-195 board B-to-B connectors 2 x 5 This figure shows HDC-P50. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal.
4-21. SY-471 Board Preparation Remove the outside assembly. (Refer to "4-4. Outside Assembly") Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Remove the front panel block. (Refer to "4-7. Front Panel Block") Remove the rear panel assembly. (Refer to "4-18. Rear Panel Assembly") Procedure Remove the harness clamp.
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Remove the lithium battery. SY-471 board Lithium secondary battery Hooks Hooks Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal.
4-22. VIF-77 Board Preparation Remove the outside assembly. (Refer to "4-4. Outside Assembly") Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Remove the front panel block. (Refer to "4-7. Front Panel Block") Remove the rear panel assembly. (Refer to "4-18. Rear Panel Assembly") Procedure Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN201) on the MB-1259 board.
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Remove the four screws, and then remove the heat sink VIF. Remove the radiation sheet VIF. Remove the wave absorption sheet. Remove the VIF-77 board. Sub chassis Radiation sheet DPRH Wave absorption sheet VIF-77 board Radiation sheet VIF Heat sink VIF 3 x 8 Note •...
4-23. MB-1259 Board Preparation Remove the outside assembly. (Refer to "4-4. Outside Assembly") Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Remove the front panel block. (Refer to "4-7. Front Panel Block") Remove the rear panel assembly. (Refer to "4-18. Rear Panel Assembly") Remove the SY-471 board.
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Remove the harness clamp. Remove the screw. Remove the MB-1259 board from the B to B connector (CN2) on the NET-49 board. B-to-B connector Harness clamp (CN104) 3 x 8 MB-1259 board NET-49 board Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal.
4-24. NET-49 Board Preparation Remove the outside assembly. (Refer to "4-4. Outside Assembly") Remove the inside assembly. (Refer to "4-5. Inside Assembly") Remove the front panel block. (Refer to "4-7. Front Panel Block") Remove the rear panel assembly. (Refer to "4-18. Rear Panel Assembly") Remove the SY-471 board.
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Procedure for installation Connect the connector on the NET-49 board to the B to B connector on the MB-1259 board. Install the MB-1259 board to which the NET-49 board is installed with the screw (PSW3 x 8). Install the NET-49 board with the screw (PSW2 x 5). Connect the harness to the connector (CN003) on the NET-49 board.
Remove the rear panel assembly. (Refer to "4-18. Rear Panel Assembly") Procedure Remove the two screws, and then remove the CN-4066 board. CN-4066 board Rear panel assembly This figure shows HDC-P50. P2.6 x 5 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal.
Locking compound 1401B (Size of a grain of rice) Hexagonal Hexagonal screw screws This figure shows HDC-P50. Note • When attaching the two hexagonal screws, apply the locking compound. • When attaching the encoder knob, pay attention to the direction of the encoder knob and the D cut of the encoder. If the...
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When installing the SW-1753 board, route the harnesses and coaxial cable with connector as shown in the illustration. SW-1753 board Harness (SW) Rear panel Harness (REMOTE) Harness clamps Harness clamps Rear harness protection sheet Coaxial cable with connector This figure shows HDC-P50. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal.
Remove the two screws, and then remove the CN-4064 board. Ethernet bracket sub-assembly 2 x 5 Ethernet bracket CN-4064 board CN001 Coaxial cable with connector 2 x 5 Rear panel assembly This figure shows HDC-P50. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal.
Remove the two screws (PSW2 x 5) and two screws (P2.6 x 5), and then remove the CN-4065 board. Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN001) on the CN-4065 board. 2 x 5 CN-4065 board Harness CN001 Rear panel assembly P2.6 x 5 This figure shows HDC-P50. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal.
Use calibrated equipment and tools. Equipment Required Name Equipment HD waveform monitor Leader Electronics LV5152DA (multi waveform monitor) or equivalent HD color monitor Sony BVM-E171 or equivalent Master setup unit Sony MSU-1000/1500 Lens Canon HJ18 or equivalent Frequency counter Advantest TR5821AK or equivalent...
5-1-2. File Data at Adjustment The file structure of the adjustment data of this unit is as follows. Scene Reference File data Total adjustment data Lens For detail of adjustment data, refer to “Section 7 File System”. Reference File • The reference file stores the custom paint data adjusted by the video engineer as standard paint data.
5-1-3. Handling the Grayscale Chart It is preferable to use an 89.9%-reflective grayscale chart for electrical adjustments. If a reflective chart is not available, use a calibrated pattern box and a transparent grayscale chart for adjustments. Before beginning adjustment, set the illumination of the light source (or the luminous intensity on the chart surface) properly proceeding as follows and set the color temperature to 3200 K exactly by adjusting light.
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Transparent grayscale chart (16:9) Recommended chart • Product name: Grayscale chart (16:9 transparent type) • Sony Part No.: J-6394-080-A Handling precaution Use calibrated pattern box. Setting Illumination Measuring equipment: Illuminance meter (KONICA MINOLTA LS-110 or equivalent, Calibrated) Preparation Place the pattern box where the chart is not exposed to light.
5-1-4. Setup Menu Camera equips setup menu. Some of adjustments given in this section use the setup menu without MSU. In setup menu, operate from TOP MENU screen on the camera. Configuration of TOP MENU screen is as follows. • USER menu •...
5-1-5. Connection of Equipment Multi purpose camera Lens HDC-P50/P31 Waveform monitor (for ENG/EFP) A-ch SDI MONI Y, Pb, Pr R, G, B HD Color monitor CCA-5 cable (max. 200 m) Master setup unit MSU-1000/1500/3000/3500 5-1-6. Initial Settings There are following Initial Settings.
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When adjusting with the camera setup menu Set each item and the switch, etc. as follows. • PAINT Menu Page Setting Item Initial Setting SW STATUS FLARE GAMMA BLK GAM KNEE WHT CLIP DETAIL LVL DEP SKIN DTL MATRIX VIDEO LEVEL TEST SHUTTER SHUTTER...
5-1-7. Setup Menu Correspondence List The camera setup menu items corresponding to the adjustment items of MSU are described. Refer to the following tables when using the camera setup menu for electrical adjustments without using MSU. PAINT menu • MSU: [PAINT] button →...
MAINTENANCE menu • MSU: [MAINTENANCE] button → ON (lit) • Camera setup menu: Select the [MAINTENANCE] menu. Menu Item of MSU Menu Item of Camera Secondary Menu Sub Menu Adjustment Menu Page Item Menu H SAW H SAW [R/G/B] H PARA H PARA [R/G/B] WHITE Camera...
5-3. Camera System Adjustment 5-3-1. Sensitivity Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Subject: ITE grayscale chart (γ=0.45) (16:9) Adjust the luminance control of the pattern box so that the white portion in the center of the chart is 573 ±10 cd/m². Preparation •...
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Confirm the waveform of G channel in the verticalness direction, and adjust the lower level side finely, so that the step between the left side and the right side of the waveform disappear. ITEM: MONITOR SEL → G • Right side of waveform (waveform of lower side in full-white pattern) ITEM: GAIN CONT [G1] •...
5-3-2. Black Shading Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Preparation • Setting for the MSU CLOSE button → ON (lit) GAMMA OFF button → OFF (lit) MASTER GAIN → 12 (12 dB) MASTER BLACK → 30 Procedure Set as follows on the camera setup menu.
5-3-3. White Shading Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Subject: Full-white pattern Note In the case of any of the following case is applicable, white shading is not adjusted correctly. • The brightness of the subject is uneven. •...
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Procedure Operate the control panel of MSU, and perform the automatic white balance adjustment. WHITE button → ON (lit) After the adjustment is completed, the message “AWB: OK” is displayed. Open the following items using the MSU. (1) MAINTENANCE button → ON (lit) (2) Touch panel operation: [Camera] →...
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Adjustment for lens extender or shrinker When the WHITE or shading of V is out of alignment by using the lens extender or lens shrinker, perform the following lens adjustment after storing the OHB file. Procedure Operate the control panel of MSU, and perform the automatic white balance adjustment. WHITE button →...
5-4. Video System Level Adjustment Note Perform the video system level adjustment according to the system that the customer uses. 5-4-1. H/V Ratio Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Object: Grayscale chart Preparation • Setting for the MSU DETAIL OFF button →...
5-4-2. Detail Level Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Object: Grayscale chart Preparation • Setting for the MSU DETAIL OFF button → ON (unlit) KNEE OFF button → OFF (lit) • Shoot the grayscale chart so that it is aligned with the under scanned monitor frame. •...
5-4-3. Crispening Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Object: Grayscale chart Preparation • Setting for the MSU DETAIL OFF button → ON (unlit) • Shoot the grayscale chart so that it is aligned with the under scanned monitor frame. •...
5-4-4. Level Dependent Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Object: Grayscale chart Preparation • Setting for the MSU DETAIL OFF button → ON (unlit) • Shoot the grayscale chart so that it is aligned with the under scanned monitor frame. •...
5-4-5. Detail Clip Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Object: Grayscale chart Preparation • Setting for the MSU DETAIL OFF button → ON (unlit) KNEE OFF button → OFF (lit) • Shoot the grayscale chart so that it is aligned with the under scanned monitor frame. •...
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Adjust the edge at portion C (black) to the desired clip level. • Adjustment item: [B Limiter] Store the reference file. (Refer to “5-4-12. File Store”.)
5-4-6. Auto-iris Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Object: Grayscale chart Preparation • Setting for the MSU AUTO IRIS button → ON (lit) DETAIL OFF button → ON (unlit) KNEE OFF button → OFF (lit) •...
5-4-7. Pedestal Level Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Preparation • Setting for the MSU CLOSE button → ON (lit) Procedure Operate the control panel of MSU, and set as follows. (1) PAINT button → ON (lit) (2) Touch panel operation: (Page 1) →...
5-4-8. Flare Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Object: Grayscale chart Preparation • Setting for the MSU DETAIL OFF button → ON (unlit) KNEE OFF button → OFF (lit) MATRIX OFF button → OFF (lit) •...
5-4-9. Gamma Correction Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Object: Grayscale chart Preparation • Setting for the MSU KNEE OFF button → OFF (lit) GAMMA OFF button → ON (unlit) • Shoot the grayscale chart so that it is aligned with the under scanned monitor frame. •...
5-4-10. Knee Point and Knee Slope Adjustments Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Preparation • Setting for the MSU MASTER GAIN → 6 (6 dB) TEST 1 button → ON (lit) KNEE OFF button → ON (unlit) Procedure Operate the control panel of MSU, and set as follows.
5-4-11. White Clip Level Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Preparation • Setting for the MSU MASTER GAIN → 12 (12 dB) TEST 1 button → ON (lit) Procedure Operate the control panel of MSU, and set as follows. (1) PAINT button →...
5-5. ND Offset Adjustment 5-5-1. White Balance Correction Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI 1 connector Object: Grayscale chart Preparation • Setting for the MSU AUTO IRIS button → ON (lit) MASTER GAIN → 0 (0 dB) •...
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Storing the OHB file in the MSU menu Operate the control panel of MSU, and set as follows. (1) [FILE] button → ON (lit) (2) Touch panel operation: [OHB File] → [OHB Store] → [Store] After the store operation is completed, the message “OHB File Store” is displayed. Setting after adjustment •...
5-6. RPN Compensation • To compensate the RPN, age the camera for more than 30 minutes. • When executing the automatic compensation (APR) from MSU or setting menu, the residual point noise (RPN) of the CMOS image sensor is compensated. •...
5-6-1. Automatic Compensation (APR) When an RPN is detected in the screen, perform the automatic compensation (APR). Automatic RPN compensation (APR) Note • Manual RPN compensation adjustment data is not affected by executing the automatic RPN compensation (APR). • Automatic RPN compensation (APR) take several minutes. Preparation Lens iris →...
5-6-2. Manual RPN Compensation Adjustment When RPN is not compensated after RPN automatic compensation was performed, execute the manual RPN compensation adjustment. Preparation Execute RPN automatic compensation (APR). (Refer to “5-6-1. Automatic Compensation (APR)”.) Procedure Open the following page on the camera setup menu. MENU: SERVICE PAGE: MANUAL RPN <MANUAL RPN>...
Appearance of an RPN next to the pixel to be compensated means that adjacent RPNs exit. If an RPN appears in the diagonal direction, the RPN cannot be compensated. In this case, the CMOS image sensors or the OHB assembly must be replaced. For more information, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Procedure Open the following page on the camera setup menu.
5-6-4. Performing Automatic RPN Detection Effectively Preparation • Lens iris→ CLOSE • Setting for the MSU BARS button → OFF (unlit) SHUTTER button → OFF (unlit) Procedure Open the following page on the camera setup menu. MENU:SERVICE PAGE:RPN MANAGE <RPN MANAGE> S04 TOP RPN ALL PRESET : EXEC...
5-7. Reference Signal System Adjustment 5-7-1. 27 MHz VCO Free-Running Adjustment Equipment: Frequency counter Test Point: GL/SYNC connector Preparation Connect a frequency counter to the GL/SYNC terminal with a BNC cable. Note Turn on power switch of this unit before starting adjustments, and warm up the unit for about 10 minutes. Procedure Open the following page on the camera setup menu.
Copy the camera application update data to the USB drive using the following procedure. Note As for how to obtain the data file for update (hdcp50_app.pkg), contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Create the following directory in the USB drive.
Copy the OS update data to the USB drive using the following procedure. Note As for how to obtain the data file for update (hdcp50_os.pkg), contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Create the following directory in the USB drive.
This unit uses the PLD (Programmable Logic Device) that supports USB drive to write and rewrite the internal data. If the part listed below needs to be replaced or to be upgraded, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Note The part numbers of PLD (or ROM for PLD) shown in “Section 10 Spare Parts”...
Copy the software or PLD data version update data file to the USB drive using the following procedure. Note As for how to obtain the data files for update, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Create the following directory in the USB drive.
Section 7 File System This unit is equipped with the file systems for managing data. In this section, the menu operations are described as follows. Example: When executing WRITE (CAM → USB) on the OPERATOR FILE page of the OPERATION menu [OPERATION] →...
7-1-1. Structure of Paint Related Files Scene File Refer to “File Item” (*2) When STANDARD is executed. Lens File • The following items can be stored, when lens extender setting is OFF: - Flare R/G/B - V Modulation Shading R/G/B/Master - Auto Iris Gain •...
7-2. Operator File The operator file can be stored and read in the camera. Use the setup menu to store the operator file in and read the operator file from the USB drive. Note • Operator file data stored in the USB drive cannot be read when the power is just turned ON. •...
7-3. Preset Operator File Preset Operator File can be stored data in the camera. Data is called and stored using the setup menu. Items to be stored as Preset Operator File are the same as Operator File. 7-3-1. Preset Operator File Operation Outline figure of operation USB drive Camera unit...
7-4. Scene File Scene files can be stored in the camera and USB drive. Scene files can also be stored in the USB drive if the master setup unit (MSU) is used. For details, refer to the MSU operation manual. Data is stored and called using the setup menu or MSU.
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Storing the scene file to the USB drive Reference: Refer to step 3 of “Outline Figure of Operation”. Using PAINT menu of this unit Store the scene file stored in the camera to the USB drive. [PAINT] →[SCENE FILE] → [WRITE (CAM →USB)] Reading the scene file from the USB drive Reference: Refer to step 4 of “Outline Figure of Operation”.
7-5. Reference File Reference files can be stored in the camera and USB drive. Reference files can also be stored in the memory stick if the master setup unit (MSU) is used. For details, refer to the MSU operation manual. Data is stored and called using the setup menu or MSU.
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Reading the reference file from the USB drive Reference: Refer to step 3 of “Outline Figure of Operation”. Using FILE menu of this unit Reference File data stored in the camera can be changed by reading the Reference File data stored in the USB drive. [FILE] →...
7-6. Lens File The Lens File stores the differential data from the Reference File. Lens File stores the data to compensate the differences of the white shading, flare balance, and white balance, which occur when the lens extender is set to ON. It also stores the minimum f-stop value and name of the lens. These adjustment data are stored in the camera.
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Set the lens extender to OFF. Adjust the white balance and flare balance with the grayscale chart. Zoom the lens and adjust the center marker to a position at which the object does not deviate. Note The center marker position is stored in the Lens File immediately after the position is aligned, and is not stored when Lens File Store is executed.
7-7. OHB File OHB File is used to store the adjustment values specific to the CCD block. OHB File data is stored in the camera. Note Store the OHB file after all items have been adjusted. Before adjusting and storing only specific items, be sure to execute STANDARD in Step 1 below.
7-8. File Items You can save the data that is set with the setup menu in files. This section lists the destination files in which the respective setting data can be stored. This section also shows the indication mode (absolute or relative) of each setting and the default settings when the unit was shipped from the factory.
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Function Switch Item Analog Item SCENE REFERENCE LENS OPERATOR Note File File File File File × × × × ○ White White Shading H Shading Saw-R × × × × ○ White Shading H Saw-G × × × × ○ White Shading H Saw-B ×...
Section 8 Setup Menu 8-1. Overview of Setup Menu Some of adjustments given in this section use the setup menu. The setup menu consists of the following menus. Besides there is a TOP menu indicating the entire configuration of menu items. •...
8-2. SERVICE Menu This unit is provided with the SERVICE menu that is useful for maintenance and adjustment of the camera. The menu content is displayed on the monitor connected to the SDI MONI connector. As for how to display the SERVICE menu, refer to “8-1-1. How to Display the SERVICE Menu/ How to Change the Setting Values”. 8-2-1.
8-2-2. Description of SERVICE Menu The display screen appearing in this section shows the factory settings. SET UP <SET UP> S01 TOP LENS IF MODE : AUTO LENS IF MODE When a lens that is able to communicate with a camera through the serial interface, the interface mode can be changed forcibly to the parallel interface.
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MANUAL RPN <MANUAL RPN> S03 TOP RPN CH SELECT RPN CURSOR CURSOR H POS. 1006 CURSOR V POS. CURSOR JUMP CURR RECORD RPN EXEC DELETE RPN EXEC MONITOR SEL : YPbPr The MANUAL RPN menu is used for manual RPN compensation. For details, refer to “5-6-2. Manual RPN Compensation Adjustment”.
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COLOR_TEMP_SEL: 3200K The WHITE SHADING menu is used for adjustment of the white shading. For details, refer to “5-3-3. White Shading Adjustment”. SERIAL NO. The display screen is the case of serial number 10001 of HDC-P50. <SERIAL NO.> S08 TOP...
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OPTION <OPTION> S09 TOP GAIN EXTEND : ON CHROMA FILTER : FULL LINE GAIN : 0dB RV OVERFLOW : OFF 60.00Hz : DISABLE GAIN EXTEND When GAIN EXTEND is set to “ON”, the master gain is extended up to +36 dB. When it is set to “OFF”, the master gain is extended to +12 dB.
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UPDATE <UPDATE> S11 TOP : Vx.xx xxx/xx/xxxx The UPDATE menu is used for executing VERSION UP or displaying VERSION on the ALL IN PACKAGE FILE. The ALL IN PACKAGE FILE menu is not used in this model. RF MONITOR <RF MONITOR> S12 TOP RSSI: -12.1-11.3 DMDL:...
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<LOG> S17 TOP COPY LOG TO USB FLASH MEMORY: EXEC CLEAR LOG: EXEC COPY LOG TO USB FLASH MEMORY Acquires the following log information and then stores it in the USB drive installed in the unit. • Detection of out-of-synchronization and clock unlocking of each device •...
The IF-1331 board contains a CMOS image sensor power circuit and a flash memory IC (IC010) that stores RPN automatic compensation (APR) data and sensor adjustment data. 9-1-3. DR-697 Board (HDC-P50) The DR-697 board contains a CPU (IC001) and Motor Drivers (IC002, IC006) that control Filter Disc Unit.
9-2-2. VIF-77 Board The signals painted on the DPR-393 board are baseband processed in the FPGA (IC300). The FPGA (IC300) has the following functions. • Baseband processor FPGA (IC300) Generating SDI signal Multiplexing audio signal with the main-line signal Generating video signal for the viewfinder •...
9-5. Power Supply System 9-5-1. MB-1259 Board The MB-1259 board monitors the input voltage and controls each output of LENS, EXT I/O and REMOTE with IC210 to IC213. This board contains the following as a power supply circuit. • +5.5 V DC/DC converter (IC202) •...
Therefore, specified parts should be used in the case 指定の部品を使ってください。 of replacement. 2. 部品の共通化 2. Standardization of Parts ソニーから供給する補修用部品は,セットに使われ Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those ているものと異なることがあります。 used for the unit. These are because of parts common- これは部品の共通化,改良等によるものです。 ality and improvement. 3. 部品の在庫...
10-2. Exploded Views Overall-1 HDC-P50 To MB-1259 board To SY-471 board To SY-471 board HDC-P31 To MB-1259 board To SY-471 board To SY-471 board...
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Part No. SP Description A-2227-055-A s ANTENNA ASSY A-2227-674-A s INSIDE ASSY A-5003-619-A s DPR-393 COMPL (HDC-P50) A-5023-889-A s DPR-393(HD) COMPL (HDC-P31) A-5005-450-A s OUTSIDE COVER ASSY (RP) 1-970-071-21 s WIRE, CONNECTOR WITH LEAD (DPR 2-640-315-02 o SCREW (M2X5), SMALL, +P, SW...
Front Block (HDC-P50) To SY-471 board To MB-1259 board SMALL TYPE2 Part No. SP Description A-2226-693-A s MOUNT, LE-426 1-001-816-11 s SUB HARNESS(FRONT) 1-001-817-11 s SUB HARNESS(LENS) 2-623-773-11 s BOLT (M3X8), STAINLESS 2-640-315-02 o SCREW (M2X5), SMALL, +P, SW 3-624-456-01 s TUBE,SHIELD 3-657-841-31 s SPACER (2X2.5)
CMOS Block (HDC-P50) To SY-471 board K2 x 3 K2 x 3 Attached screws Part No. SP Description A-2144-615-A s OLPF ASSY A-2197-779-A s DR-697 MOUNT A-2197-780-A s SE-1197 MOUNT A-2197-795-A s IF-1331 MOUNT A-2229-264-A s FD ASSY(Z) (RP) A-5005-448-A s CMOS BLOCK ASSY (RP)
Front Block (HDC-P31) To SY-471 board To MB-1259 board SMALL TYPE2 Part No. SP Description A-2226-693-A s MOUNT, LE-426 1-001-816-11 s SUB HARNESS(FRONT) 1-001-817-11 s SUB HARNESS(LENS) 2-623-773-11 s BOLT (M3X8), STAINLESS 2-640-315-02 s SCREW (M2X5), SMALL, +P, SW 3-624-456-01 s TUBE,SHIELD 3-657-841-31 s SPACER (2X2.5) 3-701-505-01 s SET SCREW, DOUBLE POINT 3X3 3-710-054-01 s KNOB, FILTER...
CMOS Block (HDC-P31) K2 x 3 K2 x 3 Part No. SP Description A-2197-795-A s IF-1331 MOUNT A-2225-143-A s SE-1216 MOUNT A-2225-144-A s DR-699 MOUNT A-2225-693-A s OLPF ASSY (Z) A-5026-095-A s CMOS BLOCK ASSY (RP) 1-912-824-11 s MICRO COAXIAL CABLE (IF-BI(40) 1-912-825-11 s MICRO COAXIAL CABLE (SY-IF(50) 1-967-833-21 s HARNESS, SUB (FT-I2C) 1-970-071-21 s WIRE, CONNECTOR WITH LEAD (DPR...
Overall-2 HDC-P31 HDC-P50 To SW-1753 board To DC fan...
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Part No. SP Description A-5003-617-A s AT-195C COMPL A-5003-618-A s SY-471 COMPL A-5003-620-A s VIF-77 COMPL A-5003-621-A s NET-49 COMPL A-5003-622-A s MB-1259 COMPL 1-001-819-11 s COAXIAL HARNESS(60MM)(YELLOW) 1-756-134-18 s BATTERY, LITHIUM (SECONDARY) 1-846-804-11 s HARNESS, COAXIAL(85MM)(ORANGE) 1-846-805-11 s HARNESS, COAXIAL(85MM)(GREEN) 1-912-828-12 s COAXIAL CABLE(SDI1) 1-912-874-12 s COAXIAL CABLE (D.FL75)(SDI 2) 1-966-073-11 s HARNESS, SUB (MB-CN)
A-2226-689-A s MOUNT, CN-4066 A-2226-695-A s MOUNT, SW-1753 1-001-818-11 s SUB HARNESS(SW) 1-784-240-11 s CONVERTER, COAXIAL CONNECTOR 1-844-930-11 s CONNECTOR, COAXIAL (BNC) (HDC-P50) 1-784-240-11 s CONVERTER, COAXIAL CONNECTOR (HDC-P31) 1-848-790-11 s FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (24 CORE) 1-855-154-11 s FAN, DC (60 SQUARE)
Revision History Date History Contents ― 2019. 3 1st Edition 9-932-680-01 2020. 10 Revised-1 Added the models: HDC-P31 9-932-680-02 • Modifications: 1-1-1. Checking the ROM and Software Version, 1-3. Connectors and Cables, 1-5-4. Connecting/Disconnecting Coaxial Cable for SDI 1, 2, 1-8. Explanation of Adhering Number, 2-1.