Sony FVS-1000 Series Operation Manual
Sony FVS-1000 Series Operation Manual

Sony FVS-1000 Series Operation Manual

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MULTI RESOLUTION FILM SCANNER
FVS-1000-series
OPERATION MANUAL
1st Edition (Revised 4)
[English]

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  • Page 1 MULTI RESOLUTION FILM SCANNER FVS-1000-series OPERATION MANUAL [English] 1st Edition (Revised 4)
  • Page 2 Caution CAUTION Use of this product other than directed may resutl in injury. Installation has to be done by Sony authorized technician. ADVARSEL! PRECAUTIONS • Dette apparat fungerer ved brug af laser-lys. L’installation doit être effectuée par un technicien agrée •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Overview ..................... 2 Locations and Functions of Parts ............. 3 Front Panel ................... 3 Rear Panel..................... 4 Film Mount Table ................. 5 Control Panel ..................6 Connector Panel ................. 10 Film Loading ....................15 Changing the lens ................15 Loading the film .................
  • Page 4: Overview

    Frame-based image capturing The FVS-1000 features the S.O.P.S. (Sony Optical Picture Stabilizer). S.O.P.S. is an optoelectronic image-stabilizer system that offers pin-registered image quality by fine control of the light path.
  • Page 5: Locations And Functions Of Parts

    Locations and Functions of Parts Front Panel Film mount table (See page 5.) 1 STANDBY button 2 HALT button Control panel (See page 6.) 3 Power switch Signal processing block 1 STANDBY button Notes Press to set the unit to standby mode. •...
  • Page 6: Rear Panel

    Locations and Functions of Parts Rear Panel 1 Interlock switch 2 LENS EXCHANGE button Connector panel 3 Remote connector panel (See page 10.) 4 AC inlet for this unit 5 AC inlet for optional devices 1 Interlock switch 4 AC inlet for this unit Detects whether the rear door is open or closed.
  • Page 7: Film Mount Table

    Film Mount Table 1 Interlock switches 2 Supply reel 3 Take-up reel 4 Film stoppers 4 Film stoppers 5 Film-direction 5 Film-direction select switch select switch 6 PT rollers 6 PT rollers 7 LAMP power switch 1 Interlock switches 5 Film-direction select switches Detect whether the front doors are open or closed.
  • Page 8: Control Panel

    Locations and Functions of Parts Control Panel Indicator block Display block Menu operation block (See below.) (See page 7.) (See page 8.) KEY INHIBIT SELECT SOURCE REMOTE MASTER GREEN BLUE SYSTEM ERROR MODE MEMORY 1 REMOTE button PRESET MODE TILT ZOOM ROTATION FILM TYPE...
  • Page 9 8 SELECT button Display block While you hold this button pressed, the rightmost digit of each the SOURCE and DESTINATION display windows shows the code that indicates the data 5 SYSTEM ERROR indicator displayed in the window. 6 ALARM indicator 7 WARNING 9 PRESET button indicator...
  • Page 10 Locations and Functions of Parts 8 SOURCE button Menu operation block Selects the input video signal source. 9 EXECUTE button 1 Output select buttons Executes the function selected with the control knobs 2 KEY INHIBIT switch and MODE button. 3 MODE display window buttons 0 Control knobs 5 MODE button...
  • Page 11 6 field MODE button Film operation block Selects the picture mode. Lit: Interlaced picture Not lit: Progressive picture 1 SEARCH button This function is not available now. 2 STEP REV button 3 STANDBY button 7 SHUTTLE button 4 STEP FWD button Press to enter shuttle mode.
  • Page 12: Connector Panel

    Locations and Functions of Parts Connector Panel AUDIO LOG OUT HD IN HD OUT SD IN SD OUT SD IN SD OUT LINK A LINK A LINK A LINK LINK LINK LINK HD 30 MONI-OUT HD 25 LINK B LINK B D-1 SDI D-1 SDI LINK B...
  • Page 13 SD OUT board SD IN board SD OUT SD IN LINK LINK 1 LINK A, B, C connectors 1 LINK A, B, C connectors D-1 SDI 2 D-1 SDI 1, 2 (SUPER) connectors 2 (SUPER) MONITOR 3 MONITOR 1, 2 (SUPER) connectors 2 (SUPER) 4 TC connector 5 SQ connector...
  • Page 14 Locations and Functions of Parts 7 MONI-OUT (monitor output) connector BKFV-100 boards (optional) (BNC-type) Supplies the signal input to the LINK A connector for monitoring. HD OUT HD IN LINK A LINK A 8 LINK B connector (BNC-type) 6 LINK A connector Accepts the HD B signal selected from the menu.
  • Page 15 BKFV-300 board (optional) BKFV-500 board (optional) AUDIO LOG OUT LINK A 1 IN connector 1 LINK A 1, 2, 3 connectors LINK B 2 LINK B 1, 2, 3 connectors ANALOG 2 ANALOG OUT connector 3 TC connector DIGITAL 3 DIGITAL OUT connector AUDIO board LOG OUT board 1 LINK A 1, 2, 3 connectors (BNC-type)
  • Page 16 Locations and Functions of Parts 4 525 IN/OUT connectors (BNC-type) REF board Input a reference signal for the 525 TV system to the IN connector. The OUT connector supplies the signal input to the IN connector when the termination switch is set to OFF, and the reference signal generated internally when the switch is set to ON.
  • Page 17: Film Loading

    Film Loading Pull out the camera block. Changing the lens Change the lens according to the film size (16-mm or 35-mm), and change the gate assembly, PAD assembly, etc. on the film mount table. To change the lens Press the LENS EXCHANGE button. The button starts flashing, then lights after a few seconds.
  • Page 18 Film Loading Mount the new lens aligning the positioning pin, Loosen the two fixing screws by turning them then turn the mount lever in the opposite direction counterclockwise 90 degrees. of the arrow in step 6 to fasten the lens. Connect the lens connector.
  • Page 19 To change the PAD assemblies Align the positioning pins and holes, then attach Change the PAD assemblies on the supply and take-up the PAD assembly by pushing it in. sides. Fasten the fixing screws by turning them Note clockwise. The PAD assemblies have been adjusted for each model.
  • Page 20 Film Loading To set the core retainer and film protector Settings when the BKFV-500 is installed Prepare the cores on the supply and take-up sides When the BKFV-500 is installed, and audio signals are according to the film size to be used. to be processed, the switch must be set according to 35-mm film: Attach the 35-mm core.
  • Page 21: Loading The Film

    Loading the film : Directions of film transport Load the film following the instructions below. take-up core, and turn the reel several times to wind the film. Open the front doors of the film mount table. Set the film-direction select switches on the supply Turn the center knobs counterclockwise until the and take-up reels according to the film path.
  • Page 22: Operations

    Operations Playback CMD2 button Cursor center button KEY INHIBIT SELECT SOURCE REMOTE MASTER GREEN BLUE SYSTEM ERROR MODE MEMORY TILT ZOOM ROTATION FILM TYPE PRESET MODE ALARM IRIS FOCUS ZOOM DESTINATION SOURCE WARNING RESET NEGA POSI READY HOUR SEC FRAME FILM RATE FUNCTION EXECUTE...
  • Page 23 Playback in shuttle mode Playback in variable mode In shuttle mode, you can control the speed of playback In variable mode, you can finely control the speed of by the angular position of the search dial. The playback in the range of –2 to +2 times normal speed. playback speed range is ±5 (for 35-mm film) or ±7 (for There are click points on the search dial at the still 16-mm film) times normal speed.
  • Page 24: Stopping The System Temporarily

    Operations VariPlay Stopping the System Temporarily In VariPlay mode, you can reproduce the film at a desired speed between 5.00 and 30.00 fps, in intervals Press the READY button in STOP mode, and the film of 0.01 fps. tension is released. To carry out playback in VariPlay mode, follow the The tension is retrieved when the READY button is procedure below.
  • Page 25: Menu Operations

    Menu Operations B: This is the cursor that indicates the selected Basic Operations item. Item displayed on a white background: This indicates the currently selected item. MENU button MENU Press the cursor button to select the item, Cursor buttons then press the cursor button.
  • Page 26: Mode Operations

    Menu Operations Press the EXECUTE button. Mode Operations To control the level (Operation 2) Some menu items can be set or controlled in the mode block on the control panel. Mode numbers Select the mode number. corresponding to menu items are shown in the tables in “Menu Items.”...
  • Page 27: Checking An Input Signal

    Checking an Input Signal Loading and Storing Data To load or store the data in memory To check an input signal, press the FUNCTION and SOURCE buttons simultaneously, and release the Press the MEMORY button. SOURCE button immediately while the FUNCTION button is held down.
  • Page 28: Menu Items

    Menu Operations Menu Items HOME menu Item Contents SETUP For setting the FVS-1000 system COLOR For adjusting the color For adjusting the angle of the camera AUDIO For adjusting the audio FUNCTION For activating various functions DIAG For checking the system status TEST For testing the system SETUP menu...
  • Page 29 Item Setting(s) Mode Operation OUTPUT OUTPUT FORMAT Select the output signal format for an HD from among 60i, 50i, 48i, 30P, 24P, 25P, 30PsF, 25PsF, and 24PsF. OUTPUT SELECT Select an output signal type for an HD from among 4:2:2, 4:4:4 (Y/C), and 4:4:4 (RGB).
  • Page 30 Menu Operations Item Setting(s) Mode Operation TEST SG CONTROL Output of test signals is controlled. Select from among OFF, H RAMP COLOR, H RAMP MONO, V RAMP COLOR, V RAMP MONO, MULTI BURST, 100% COLOR BAR, 75% COLOR BAR, BLACK, and WHITE. (These signals are not in LOG format.) INPUT INPUT SELECT...
  • Page 31 COLOR menu Item Setting(s) Mode Operation 2 9 0 LAMP Adjust the optical color of the lamp using the control knobs. M (MASTER): Adjust the luminance level. R (RED): Adjust the red level. G (GREEN): Adjust the green level. B (BLUE): Adjust the blue level. IM BLACK (imager black) Adjust the master black level using the control knobs.
  • Page 32 Menu Operations Item Setting(s) Mode Operation VIDEO LIFT/GAIN 2 9 0 VIDEO LIFT Adjust the black level of the video. R (red): Adjust the black level of red. G (green): Adjust the black level of green. B (blue): Adjust the black level of blue. 2 9 0 VIDEO GAIN Adjust the white level of the video.
  • Page 33 Item Setting(s) Mode Operation SAT: Adjust the saturation with the second control knob from the right. LUMI LOW: Adjust the lowest level of luminance with the leftmost control knob. LUMI HIGH: Adjust the highest level of luminance with the second control knob from the left. Disable this function.
  • Page 34 Menu Operations PAN menu Item Setting(s) Mode Operation FRAMING Adjust panning. 2 9 0 TILT Adjust tilting. Adjust zooming of a monofocal lens. Adjust back focus for a zoom lens. ANGLE Adjust the camera angle. FOCUS Adjust focusing. 2 9 0 ZOOM Adjust zooming for a zoom lens.
  • Page 35 AUDIO menu Item Setting(s) Mode Operation AUDIO Select whether the audio function is to be used or not. To use, set to ON. LIPSYNC Perform fine adjustment of lip sync. The adjustable range is from –2.0 frames to +2.0 frames in 0.1- frame steps.
  • Page 36 Menu Operations FUNCTION menu Item Setting(s) Mode Operation WIPE Select a wiping pattern. 2 3 4 5 Select an output from among HD, SD1, and SD2. 6 7 9 H WIPE Select wiping direction. OFF: No wipe H WIPE: Horizontal wipe V WIPE: Vertical wipe SRC A, SRC B Select a source picture A/B...
  • Page 37 DIAG menu Item Contents OPERATION TIME The operation time of the following items is shown: OPERATION TIME SYSTEM 000 HOURS FILM TRAVEL 35mm 000 REELS 16mm 000 REELS THREADING 0000 TIMES 000 HOURS AIR BLOW 000 HOURS LAMP OPERATION TIME POWER 000 HOURS ON/OFF...
  • Page 38 Menu Operations TEST menu Item Setting(s) Mode Operation SYSTEM USER FACTORY Load the factory setting data. USER0 Load and save the user setting data. USER1 Load and save the user setting data. SHADING Adjust the SHADING of the telecine system according to the integrating sphere.
  • Page 39: Specifications

    Specifications General Film image acquisition system 1175 × 1798 × 780 mm Dimensions (w/h/d) Image acquisition device × 71 × 30 inches) 3-chip 2 million pixels Hyper HAD Mass Approx. 650 kg (1433 lb) FIT area CCD (3@1920 × 1080 frame array) Power requirements for the Unites States and Canada: AC 120 V, 50/60 Hz...
  • Page 40 Specifications HDTV functions (with an optional BKFV-100 Blanking control Independent X and Y adjusting installed) Image enhancer Horizontal and vertical aparture correction with crispening, level System 1080/60I depend, horizontal and vertical 1080/59.94I Master and detail gain control 1080/50I Frame store for reference frame 1080/24P 16 frame @ SD 8:8:8...
  • Page 41 LOG functions (with an optional BKFV-300 Laser diode properties installed) Materials: AlGalnP System 1080/30Psf, 30P Wavelength: 690 nm Emission duration: Continuous 1080/29.97Psf, 29.97P 1080/25Psf, 25P Laser output power: less than 44.6 µW less than 0.2 mW (unit) 1080/24Psf, 24P 1080/23.976Psf, 23.976P less than 35 mW (laser) (The output frame rate is *This output is the value measured at a distance 200 mm...
  • Page 43 The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual. Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any...
  • Page 44 Sony Corporation Printed in Japan B & P Company FVS-1000(UC/CE) 2001.05.13 © 1999 3-866-844-05(1)

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