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MULTI PURPOSE CAMERA HDC-P43 SERVICE MANUAL 1st Edition...
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警告 このマニュアルは,サービス専用です。 お客様が,このマニュアルに記載された設置や保守,点検,修理などを行うと感電や火災, 人身事故につながることがあります。 危険をさけるため,サービストレーニングを受けた技術者のみご使用ください。 WARNING This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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Related manuals The following manuals are available for this model. If any of these manuals is required, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. • Operating Instructions CD-ROM (supplied with the unit) This manual contains information required to operate and use the unit.
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 Equipment Board Name Ref.
1-2. Screw Positions for Mounting and Hanging Top view 4-M2.6 4-M3 Unit: mm • There are screw positions of 4-M3 (*) only on upper panel, other screw positions are the same dimensions with the top panel and the bottom panel. •...
1-3. Connectors and Cables 1-3-1. Input and Output Signals of the Connectors Input Connectors • Output: 3G SDI signal DC IN SMPTE 424M/425M-B compliant 0.8 Vp-p 75 Ω, 2.97 Gbps/2.9679 Gbps serial XLR 4-pin, Male or HD SDI signal SMPTE 292M/372M, BTA-S004 compliant 0.8 Vp-p 75 Ω, 1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps serial •...
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Signal Specifications USB 2.0 (Type A) TRD – (1) Transmitted/Received Data – (1) TRD + (3) Transmitted/Received Data + (3) TRD – (3) Transmitted/Received - External View - Data – (3) Signal Specifications VBUS USB Vcc (+5 V) EXT I/O USB+ D–...
1-3-3. Note in Connecting Single-mode Signal Specifications Optical Fiber Cable IRIS POSI- +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V TION (F2.8) UNREG +10.5 to +17.0 V • When connecting the cables, turn off the power of the unit and each equipment. Do not connect and disconnect the IRIS POSI- +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V TION...
1-4. Functions of Onboard Switches and LED Indicators 1-4-1. DPR-376 Board D1302 D1303 D1304 D503 D1305 D3001 D501 D502 D101 D102 S1301 DPR-376 BOARD (B side) DPR-376 BOARD (A side) Ref. No. Address Name Color Description Normal State D101 E4 (side A) POWER Yellow- Lights when the power supply regulators (+3.2 V,...
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Ref. No. Address Name Color Description Normal State D3004 D3 (side A) REF2 Lights when the reference clock is not input to the clock synthesizer (IC3021). D3005 D3 (side A) VCXO2 Lights when the VCXO clock is not input to the clock synthesizer (IC3021).
1-5. Flexible Flat Cable and Coaxial Cable 1-5-1. Connector for Flexible Flat Cable and Fine-Wire Coaxial Cable Refer to the installing location and type of connector for connecting the flexible flat cable and fine-wire coaxial cable. Note Be careful when disconnecting and connecting the connector as its handling differs depending on the shape of connector. Location of Connectors CN1002 CN300...
Board Ref. No. Connector for Flexible Flat Cable Connector for Fine-Wire Coaxial Cable CN201 — Type B CN202 — Type B CN300 — Type C CN1002 — Type B IF-1307 CN300 — Type A SW-1705 CN005 Type A — SY-449 CN001 Type B —...
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Type B Disconnecting Latch Flexible flat cable Latch Open the latch of the connector in the direction of arrow A to unlock. Disconnect the flexible flat cable. Connecting Latch Conductive side Flexible flat cable Latch Insert the flexible flat cable firmly as far as it will go with the conductive side up. Close the latch of the connector in the direction of arrow B to lock the flexible flat cable.
1-5-3. 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 Hold the connector to disconnect. Connector Fine-wire coaxial cable Connector 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 Connector...
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Connecting Angle regulation Pull-bar Contact surface Less than 2° Fine-wire coaxial cable Connecting connector Less than 5° Fine-wire coaxial cable Pull-bar Note Insert the connector carefully so that the connector guides are not caught by the edge of the mating connector. Hold both sides of the fine-wire coaxial cable connector with the contact surface facing up.
1-5-4. Disconnecting/Connecting Coaxial Cable Note Be sure to hold the plug when disconnecting the coaxial cable. Do not pull the cable. Disconnecting Hold the plug to remove. 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. Connecting Hold the plug to connect.
1-6. Circuit Protection Parts 1-6-1. Circuit Protection Element This unit is equipped with positive-characteristic thermistors (power thermistors) as circuit protection elements. The positive-characteristic thermistor limits the electric current flowing through the circuit as the internal resistance increases when an excessive current flows or when the ambient temperature increases. If the positive-characteristic thermistor works, turn off the main power of the unit and inspect the internal circuit of the unit.
Use the calibrated equipment or equivalent as listed below for the adjustments. Equipment Model name 4K waveform monitor Leader Electronics LV5490 (multi waveform monitor) or equivalent 4K color monitor Sony BVM-X300 or equivalent Luminance meter Konica Minolta LS-110 or equivalent 1-16 HDC-P43...
1-8. Explanation of Adhering Number The CMOS imager adhering is managed by following mount assembly number. Prism optical: A-2075-369-A Mount assembly number (8-digit): A0000001 and higher 1-17 HDC-P43...
1-9. Lead-free Solder All boards mounted in this unit use lead-free solder. Be sure to use lead-free solder when repairing the boards of this unit. A lead free mark (LF) indicating that the solder contains no lead is printed on each board. (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size.) : LEAD FREE MARK Note...
Section 2 Periodic Maintenance and Inspection 2-1. Recommended Replacement Parts This section describes the recommended replacement parts and recommended replacement time. 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.
2-2. Cleaning the Air Vents 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 four air vent areas with a vacuum cleaner. Air vent Air vent Air vents...
2-3. Replacing Lithium Battery 2-3-1. Note on Replacement of Lithium Battery A lithium battery is mounted on the SY-449 board to back up the real time clock (RTC). If this unit is not energized, the backup period is about two years. When the RTC is reset without using this unit for long time, charge the lithium battery by energizing this unit all day long.
2-4. Cleaning of Connector/Cable The photo receptive condition of the optical connector can be checked by Camera Control Unit (CCU), Baseband Processor (BPU) and camera that is connected to this unit. • When two green indicators lit: Reception is very good •...
Cleaning of Connector Clean the tip of the white optical contacts using the optical connector cleaner. Optical contact (white) 2-4-2. When the Optical Connector Cleaner (Commercially Available) is not Available (Connector) Fixtures • Alcohol (commercially available) • Cotton swabs (commercially available) Note Use a cotton swab whose diameter is about 4 mm.
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”...
3-2. Troubleshooting 3-2-1. Camera picture does not appear When using the camera control unit HDCU4300 Camera picture does not appear. Confirm OPTICAL LEVEL page in DIAGNOSIS menu of camera. Is light sensor Clean the optical contact level at optical connector portions of optical connector.
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When using the baseband processor unit BPU4000/BPU4500 Camera picture does not appear. Is the camera system configured with extension mode? Is the camera Connect the HDCE-100 to extension adapter HDCE-100 the camera system, and connected to the camera system turn on the power. and is the power turned on? Confirm OPTICAL LEVEL...
3-2-2. HD SDI signal is not output normally from SDI 1 connector HD SDI signal is not output normally from SDI 1 connector. Confirm SDI-1 OUT of SDI OUT page in MAINTENANCE menu of camera. Is it set to Set it to MAIN(i). MAIN(i)? 3-2-3.
3-2-4. Camera does not turn on Camera does not turn on. Does POWER LED of AC adapter (AC-DN10) turn on? Confirm the connection of AC input cable. Does camera turn on? Does POWER LED of CAMERA turn on? Remove the accessories attached to the camera, turn on in the following sequence: AC adapter and camera.
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 any of the following boards or ICs is replaced, deal with action to be taken in replacing parts. Note The part number listed in “Spare Parts” is for IC which is not programmed. If replacement is needed, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Board Ref. No.
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Replace the SY-449 board. (Refer to “4-15. SY-449 Board”.) Upgrade the PLD data. (Refer to “6-2. PLD”.) Execute ALL PRESET on the REFERENCE page of the FILE menu. (Refer to “7-5. Reference File”.) Execute STORE FILE on the REFERENCE page of the FILE menu. (Refer to “7-5.
4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover Procedure Remove the side panel (L), side panel (R) and bottom cover. (1) Remove the six screws (B2 x 5) and remove the side panel (L). (2) Remove the six screws (B2 x 5) and remove the side panel (R). (3) Remove the four screws (B3 x 10), tilt the rear panel assembly in the direction of the arrow, and release the hole of the bottom cover from the boss of the rear panel assembly.
4-5. DPR-376 Board Preparation Remove the side panel (L), side panel (R) and bottom cover. (Refer to “4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover”) HDC-P43...
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Procedure Remove the DPR radiation plate, and disconnect the cables. (1) Remove the four screws (PSW3 x 8) and the screw (PSW2 x 5), and then remove the DPR radiation plate. (2) Disconnect the two optical fiber cables from the two connectors of the optical module on the DPR-376 board. (3) Disconnect the two fine-wire coaxial cables from the two connectors (CN201(G), CN200 (R)) on the DPR-376 board.
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Remove the DPR-376 board. (1) Remove the two screws (PSW2 x 5). (2) Disconnect the connector (CN102) on the DPR-376 board from the connector (CN100) on the IF-1307 board and open the DPR-376 board in the direction of the arrow. CN100 (IF-1307 board) DPR-376 board PSW2 x 5...
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Remove the parts on the DPR-376 board. (1) Disconnect the fine-wire coaxial cable from the connector (CN202 (B)) on the DPR-376 board. (2) Disconnect the flexible flat cable (50 core) from the connector (CN101) on the DPR-376 board. (3) Disconnect the two harnesses from the two connectors (CN1401, CN1402) on the DPR-376 board. (4) Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN300) on the DPR-376 board.
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Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. Note When attaching the DPR-IN heat sink, hook the hook of the DPR-IN heat sink to the notch of the DPR-376 board. DPR-IN heat sink DPR-376 board Note When attaching the DPR radiation plate, install the screw (PSW3 x 8) at the position shown below with the bottom cover attached.
4-6. Front Panel Assembly Preparation Remove the side panel (L), side panel (R) and bottom cover. (Refer to “4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover”) Remove the DPR-376 board. (Refer to “4-5. DPR-376 Board”) Procedure Remove the front assembly. (1) Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN003) on the SY-449 board, and release the harness from the clamper.
4-7. OHB Assembly Preparation Remove the side panel (L), side panel (R) and bottom cover. (Refer to “4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover”) Remove the DPR-376 board. (Refer to “4-5. DPR-376 Board”) Remove the front assembly. (Refer to “4-6. Front Panel Assembly”) Procedure Remove the four HEXAGON screws and the four spring washers (SW3), and then remove the OHB assembly.
4-8. FD Assembly Preparation Remove the side panel (L), side panel (R) and bottom cover. (Refer to “4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover”) Remove the DPR-376 board. (Refer to “4-5. DPR-376 Board”) Remove the front assembly. (Refer to “4-6. Front Panel Assembly”) Remove the OHB assembly.
4-9. IF-1278 Assembly Preparation Remove the side panel (L), side panel (R) and bottom cover. (Refer to “4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover”) Remove the DPR-376 board. (Refer to “4-5. DPR-376 Board”) Remove the front assembly. (Refer to “4-6. Front Panel Assembly”) Remove the OHB assembly.
4-10. LE-411 Assembly Preparation Remove the side panel (L), side panel (R) and bottom cover. (Refer to “4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover”) Remove the DPR-376 board. (Refer to “4-5. DPR-376 Board”) Remove the front assembly. (Refer to “4-6. Front Panel Assembly”) Remove the OHB assembly.
4-11. PS-921 Board Preparation Remove the side panel (R). (Refer to“4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover”) Procedure Remove the PS-921 board. (1) Disconnect the seven harnesses from the seven connectors (CN002, CN004, CN005, CN007, CN008, CN009, CN010) on the PS-921 board. (2) Remove the four screws (PSW2 x 5), and then remove the PS-921 board.
4-12. Rear Panel Assembly Preparation Remove the side panel (L), side panel (R) and bottom cover. (Refer to “4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover”) Remove the DPR-376 board. (Refer to “4-5. DPR-376 Board”) Remove the front assembly. (Refer to “4-6. Front Panel Assembly”) Remove the PS-921 board.
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Remove the rear panel assembly. (1) Disconnect the coaxial cable (blue) from the connector (J100) on the IF-1307 board. (2) Disconnect the coaxial cable (red) from the connector (J101) on the IF-1307 board. (3) Disconnect the fine-wire coaxial cable (CN-SDI-SS) from the connector (CN300) on the IF-1307 board. (4) Remove the two screws (B3 x 10), and then draw the rear panel assembly in the direction of the arrow.
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Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. Arrange the coaxial cables (blue) and (red), fine-wire coaxial cable (CN-SDI-SS), harness, flexible flat cable (50 core) as shown in the figure. Clamper Harness Flexible flat cable (50 core) Coaxial cable (blue) Coaxial cable (red) Fine-wire coaxial cable (CN-SDI-SS) 4-19...
4-13. DC Fan When replacing the DC fan, also replace the two fan cushions. • Fan cushion : 2 pcs Preparation Remove the side panel (L), side panel (R) and bottom cover. (Refer to “4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover”) Remove the DPR-376 board. (Refer to “4-5.
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Procedure Remove the DC fan block. (1) Remove the two screws (PSW2 x 5), and then lift the DC fan block. (2) Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN010) on the SW-1705 board. (3) Remove the DC fan block. PSW2 x 5 Holes DC fan block Harness...
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Remove the fan holder. Fan holder Attach two new fan cushions to a new DC fan. Fan cushion DC fan Harness Label Fan cushion Note Install the fan cushion carefully paying attention to the label side and the harness position. Reassemble the unit.
4-14. AT-189 Board Preparation Remove the side panel (L), side panel (R) and bottom cover. (Refer to “4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover”) Remove the DPR-376 board. (Refer to “4-5. DPR-376 Board”) Remove the front assembly. (Refer to “4-6. Front Panel Assembly”) Remove the PS-921 board.
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4-15. SY-449 Board Preparation Remove the side panel (L), side panel (R) and bottom cover. (Refer to “4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover”) Remove the DPR-376 board. (Refer to “4-5. DPR-376 Board”) Remove the front assembly. (Refer to “4-6. Front Panel Assembly”) Remove the PS-921 board.
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Remove the lithium secondary battery. SY-449 board Lithium secondary battery Hooks Hooks Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 4-25 HDC-P43...
4-16. IF-1307 Board Preparation Remove the side panel (L), side panel (R) and bottom cover. (Refer to “4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover”) Remove the DPR-376 board. (Refer to “4-5. DPR-376 Board”) Remove the front assembly. (Refer to “4-6. Front Panel Assembly”) Remove the PS-921 board.
4-17. SW-1705 Board Preparation Remove the side panel (L), side panel (R) and bottom cover. (Refer to “4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover”) Remove the DPR-376 board. (Refer to “4-5. DPR-376 Board”) Remove the front assembly. (Refer to “4-6. Front Panel Assembly”) Remove the PS-921 board.
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Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. Note When installing the SW-1705 board, arrange the harnesses and the fine-wire coaxial cables as shown in the figure. Harness SW-1705 board DC fan block assembly Flexible flat cable Fine-wire coaxial cable Harness (rear) Fine-wire coaxial cable Harness (XLR)
4-18. CN-3883 Board, CN-3896 Board Preparation Remove the side panel (L), side panel (R) and bottom cover. (Refer to “4-4. Side Panel, Bottom Cover”) Remove the DPR-376 board. (Refer to “4-5. DPR-376 Board”) Remove the front assembly. (Refer to “4-6. Front Panel Assembly”) Remove the PS-921 board.
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Remove the CN-3896 board. (1) Remove the four screws (PSW2 x 5) [A], and then remove the Ether bracket and the CN-3896 board together. (2) Remove the two screws (PSW2 x 5) [B], and then remove the CN-3896 board. PSW2 x 5 PSW2 x 5 Holes Bosses...
Equipment Required Name Equipment 4K waveform monitor Leader Electronics LV5490 (multi waveform monitor) or equiv- alent 4K color monitor Sony BVM-X300 or equivalent Master setup unit Sony MSU-1000/1500 CCU extension adapter Sony HKCU-SM100 Camera control unit Sony HDCU4300 Baseband processor unit...
5-1-2. File Data at Adjustment The file structure of the adjustment data of this unit is as follows. Scene Reference Total adjustment data File data Lens For detail of adjustment data, Refer to “7. File System”. Reference File • The reference file stores the custom paint data adjusted by the video engineer as standard paint data. •...
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Illuminance meter Light source Transparent grayscale chart (16:9) Recommended chart • Product name: Grayscale chart (16:9 transparent type) • Sony Part No.: J-6394-080-A Handling precautions 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.
Adjust the luminance control of the pattern box so that the white portion in the center of the chart is 573 ±6 cd/m This corresponds to the luminous intensity on the 89.9%-reflective chart at 2000 lx. Chart Luminance meter 5-1-4. Setup Menu Camera equips setup menu.
Displaying the SERVICE menu. Display the MAINTENANCE menu. Set the cursor at [AUTO SETUP] on MAINTENANCE menu and press the MENU SEL knob/ENTER button for at least 10 seconds. The cursor shifts to [AUTO BLACK]. Set the DISPLAY/MENU switch to OFF, and then turn the switch to the MENU side again. The SERVICE menu is displayed.
• Others - GAMMA OFF button → ON (unlit) - MASTER GAIN → 0 (0 dB) - FILTER button (ND) → 1 (CLEAR) - FILTER button (CC) → B (3200 K) - ON button (shutter control block) → OFF (unlit) When Adjusting with the Camera Setup Menu Set each item and the switch, etc., as follows.
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Menu item of MSU Menu item of camera Menu Sub Menu Adjustment Menu Page Item Black R/G/B PAINT VIDEO LEVEL BLACK [R/G/B/M] Master Flare R/G/B FLARE [R/G/B/M] Master Detail Level DETAIL 1 LEVEL Limiter LIMITER [M] Crispening CRISP Level Dep LEVEL DEPEND H/V Ratio DETAIL 2...
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Menu item of MSU Menu item of camera Menu Secondary Sub Menu Adjust- Menu Page Item Menu ment Camera White Shading R/G/B H SAW MAINTENANCE WHITE H SAW [R/G/B] SHADING H PARA H PARA [R/G/B] V SAW V SAW [R/G/B] V PARA V PARA [R/G/B] Lens...
5-2. Automatic Adjustment 5-2-1. Execute the Automatic Level Setup Press the LEVEL button (AUTO SETUP block) on MSU. LEVEL button lights. (ON) Press the START/BREAK button (AUTO SETUP block) on MSU. START/BREAK button lights (ON), automatic adjustment is executed. After the adjustment is completed, the message “Completed” is displayed. When performing automatic level setup using the camera setup menu, set as follows.
5-3. Camera System Adjustment 5-3-1. Black Set Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test point: SLOT1 connectors (BNC x4) on the HDCU4300 or BPU4000/4500 Preparations • Setting for the MSU CLOSE button → ON (lit) MASTER GAIN → 12 (12 dB) Procedure Operate the setup menu of MSU, and set the format to “4K/59.94P”.
Make setting to the values adjusted in step 3 and step 4, store the file every following format. Format MSU: [CONFIG] button → ON (lit) • When using the HDCU4300 Touch panel operation: [Multi Format] → [Base Format] → [4K/HFR Format] - 4K/59.94P (2×): unsupported - HD/59.94P (2×): →...
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• Lens iris: F8 (59.94P) Procedure Operate the setup menu of MSU, and set the format to “4K/59.94P”. [CONFIG] button → ON (lit) • When using the HDCU4300 Touch panel operation: [Multi Format] → [Base Format] → [4K/HFR Format] → “4096x2160/59.94P” •...
Make setting to the values adjusted in above steps, store the file every following format. Format MSU: [CONFIG] button → ON (lit) • When using the HDCU4300 Touch panel operation: [Multi Format] → [Base Format] → [4K/HFR Format] - 4K/59.94P (2×): unsupported - HD/59.94P (2×): →...
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Open following page by camera setup menu. MENU: SERVICE PAGE: BLACK SHADING Adjust this using the waveform monitor so that R channel waveform becomes as flat as possible. ITEM: H SAW [R] ITEM: H PARA [R] ITEM: V SAW [R] ITEM: V PARA [R] H: LINE (H SAW)
Make setting to the values adjusted in step 3 and step 4, store the file every following format. Format MSU: [CONFIG] button → ON (lit) • When using the HDCU4300 Touch panel operation: [Multi Format] → [Base Format] → [4K/HFR Format] - 4K/59.94P (2×): unsupported - HD/59.94P (2×): →...
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• A = 600 ± 20 mV If the lens aperture is greater than F5.6, adjust the light amount with the shutter. • Lens focus:: ∞ • Set the lens extender and shrinker as follows. Lens extender (x2) → OFF Lens shrinker (x0.8) →...
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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. OHB File Store Store the OHB file in the MSU menu. Procedure [FILE] 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: SLOT1 connectors (BNC x4) on the HDCU4300 or BPU4000/4500 Object: Grayscale chart Preparation •...
Adjust the H/V Ratio adjustment, a ratio between H and V detail amounts (white) to be added shall be equal. • Adjustment item : [H/V Ratio] (Reference value: 20 to 40) Change the settings to the recorded customer’s settings. Store the reference file. (Refer to “5-4-12.
5-4-3. Crispening Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test point: SLOT1 connectors (BNC x4) on the HDCU4300 or BPU4000/4500 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. •...
• Lens iris: F4 to F5.6 • A = 600 ±20 mV If the lens aperture is greater than F5.6, adjust the light amount with the shutter. Procedure Operate the control panel of MSU, and set as follows. (1) PAINT button → ON (lit) (2) Touch panel operation: (Page 1) →...
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• A = 600 ±20 mV If the lens aperture is greater than F5.6, adjust the light amount with the shutter. 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”...
5-4-6. Auto-iris Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test point: SLOT1 connectors (BNC x4) on the HDCU4300 or BPU4000/4500 Subject: Grayscale chart Preparation • Setting for the MSU AUTO IRIS button → ON (lit) DETAIL OFF button → ON (unlit) KNEE OFF button →...
Procedure Operate the control panel of MSU, and set as follows. (1) PAINT button → ON (lit) (2) Touch panel operation: (Page 1) → [Black] Adjust the levels A to desired level for R, G and B respectively. To adjust all levels for R, G and B simultaneously, adjust them using [Master]. •...
Adjust the levels B to desired level for R, G and B respectively. To adjust all levels for R, G and B simultaneously, adjust them using [Master]. • Adjustment item : [R], [G], [B], [Master] Store the reference file. (Refer to “5-4-12.
Adjust the levels B to desired level for R, G and B respectively. To adjust all levels for R, G and B simultaneously, adjust them using [Master]. • Adjustment item : [R], [G], [B], [Master] Store the reference file. (Refer to “5-4-12.
Adjust the levels B to desired level for R, G and B respectively. To adjust all levels for R, G and B simultaneously, adjust them using [Master]. • Adjustment item : [R], [G], [B], [Master] • Reference value: B = 735 mV Store the reference file.
Setting after Adjustment • Setting for the MSU MASTER GAIN → 0 (0 dB) TEST 1 button → OFF (unlit) 5-4-12. File Store After adjustments described in “5-4. Video System Level Adjustment” are completed, be sure to store the reference file. Reference File Store Store the file in the MSU menu.
5-5. ND Offset Adjustment 5-5-1. White Balance Correction Note When the filter disk unit is replaced alone, the correction of white balance is required. Proceed as follows. Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test point: SLOT1 connectors (BNC x4) on the HDCU4300 or BPU4000/4500 Subject: Grayscale chart Preparations •...
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Set the GAIN of ND filters 2 to 5 as follows. Perform the automatic white balance adjustment for each ND filter using same procedure. • ND filter 2 ND2 button → ON (lit) MASTER GAIN → 0 (0 dB) • ND filter 3 ND3 button →...
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. •...
Procedure Execute automatic RPN compensation (APR) from MSU or camera. • Execute automatic RPN compensation (APR) from MSU. [MAINTENANCE] button → ON (lit) Touch panel operation: [Auto Setup] → [APR] Note Confirm that the operation of the Auto Setup menu is enabled in the Item Permission of the MSU. (Refer to Operation manual of MSU.) •...
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. 5-34 HDC-P43...
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Procedure Open following page by camera setup menu. MENU: SERVICE PAGE: 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 Display the cross cursor. ITEM: RPN CURSOR →...
Copy the camera application update data to the USB drive using the following procedure. Note For how to obtain the data file for update (hdcp43_app.pkg), contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Create the following directory in the USB drive.
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Copy the OS update data to the USB drive using the following procedure. Note For how to obtain the data file for update (hdcp43_os.pkg), contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Create the following directory in the USB drive. \MSSONY\PRO\CAMERA\HDCP43 Copy the data file for update “hdcp43_os.pkg”...
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 number of PLD (or ROM for PLD) in which data is not written yet, is shown in “Spare Parts”.
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A message “VERSION UP OK?” appears. Select “YES”. The unit restarts automatically and the version update starts. Upon completion of the version update, a message “UPDATE SUCCEEDED” appears. Turn off and on the power of the unit and confirm that the version has been updated on the ROM VERSION page of the DIAGNOSIS menu.
Copy the software or PLD data version update data file to the USB drive using the following procedure. Note 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 data can be stored 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 memory stick if the master setup unit (here after 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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Select the number again. Calling the scene file is canceled and it is resumed in the previous status. With MSU Press the number button of the scene file you want to call while the STORE button on the operation panel is not lit to lit button.
7-5. Reference File Reference files can be stored in the camera and USB drive. Scene files can also be stored in the memory stick if the master setup unit (here after 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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Calling Reference: Refer to step 2 of 7-5-1.“Outline Figure of Operation”. Refer to “7-1-1. Structure of Paint Related Files”. Using PAINT menu of this unit Restore the data at the time when the reference file is stored. [PAINT] →[SCENE FILE] → [STANDARD] Temporary paint (values of each item) and selection of scene file are reset, and the state when the reference file was stored is resumed.
7-6. Lens File The Lens File stores the differential data from the Reference File. The lens file is stored white shading generated when the extender is turned on, flare balance, white balance, F value at the lens open end, lens name, and other data. These adjustment data are stored in the camera. Lens File data of up to 16 files can be stored for a lens that is not compatible with serial communication.
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Check the shading. Note Only when deviation is generated, adjust the white shading or V modulation. In this case, no data is stored in the lens file. • White Shading Adjustment Shoot a full-white pattern so that the video level becomes approx. 80 % (560 mV), and then perform the automatic white shading adjustment or adjust white shading V SAW, V PARA, H SAW, and H PARA for R, G, and B.
7-7. OHB File OHB file is used to store the adjustment values specific to the prism block. OHB file data is stored in the camera. OHB file data can be adjusted and stored by using the setup menu or the master setup unit (here after MSU). Note Store the OHB file after all items have been adjusted.
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Repeat the automatic white shading adjustment 3 times or more. [OHB] → [Auto W Shading] (1) When adjustment is not completed correctly, adjust the white shading V SAW, V PARA, H SAW, and H PARA for R, G and B. [OHB] →...
7-8. File Items Data that is set by the setup menu can be stored in a file. This section lists files in which each piece of set data is to be stored on a function basis. Description on symbols • ○: Shows that the item is stored in the file when the file store menu for the file is performed. (However, ON (OFF) means that the item is set to ON (OFF) in the file.) •...
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Function Switch item Analog item Scene Reference Lens file Operator OHB file file file file Auto Black × × × × × Shading Black set Black Set-R × × × × ○ Black Set-G × × × × ○ Black Set-B ×...
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Function Switch item Analog item Scene Reference Lens file Operator OHB file file file file White White-R ○ ○ OFFSET × × White-G ○ ○ × × × White-B ○ ○ OFFSET × × color temp — — — — —...
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Function Switch item Analog item Scene Reference Lens file Operator OHB file file file file M Gamma ○ ○ × × × Knee Knee Off ○ ○ × × × R Knee point ○ ○ × × × G Knee point ○...
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Function Switch item Analog item Scene Reference Lens file Operator OHB file file file file ○ ○ — — — SD Detail Comb Cross Color Cross Color ○ ○ — — — Reduce Reduce Off Cross Color Reduce ○ ○ —...
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. •...
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• Settings of the number of scene files, setting of the resume of filter position, etc. (Refer to “8-2. SERVICE Menu” SET UP.) • Enhancing of master gain, etc. (Refer to “8-2. SERVICE Menu” OPTION.) HDC-P43...
8-2. SERVICE Menu 8-2-1. Description of SERVICE Menu SET UP <SET UP> S01 TOP SCENE FILE TYPE : FILTER RESUME : OFF LENS IF MODE : AUTO RET TRANSITION TIME : 12 ITEM Description Factory Setting SCENE FILE TYPE Setting for the number of scene files that the camera can have. 5: Five scene files can be set.
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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 This menu is used for manual RPN compensation. For details, refer to “5-6-2. Manual RPN Compensation Adjustment”.
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BLACK SHADING <BLACK SHADING> S06 TOP 1080-59.94i[4:2:2] [R] [G] [B] V SAW V PARA : H SAW H PARA : BLK SET: OFFSET: GAIN: STORE FILE: EXEC This menu is used for adjustment of the black shading. For details, refer to the following sections. •...
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OPTION <OPTION> S09 TOP GAIN EXTEND : OFF CHROMA FILTER : FULL VR OVERFLOW : OFF ITEM Description GAIN EXTEND Master gain is enhanced. ON: –6, –3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36 dB OFF: –6, –3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 dB CHROMA FILTER This menu is used for setting the chroma filter.
Section 9 Circuit Description 9-1. Optical System (OHB Block) 9-1-1. BI-291 Board This board equips 2/3 inch backside illumination type 4K CMOS image sensor (IC005). BI-291 boards are used for R, G and B respectively. 9-1-2. IF-1278 Board This board equips power supply of CMOS image sensor and flash memory for saving the APR data. HDC-P43...
9-2. Signal Processing/Transmission System 9-2-1. DPR-376 Board The inputted R/G/B signals from CMOS block are adjusted the black shading, the RPN compensation (RPN automatic compensation [APR], automatic black balance adjustment [ABB]), the electronic shutter, the noise reduction, the master white and the master gain at the camera signal process LSIs (IC201 to IC203). The main line signals are sent to IC1001. At IC1001, linear RGB signals that are processed at camera signal process LSIs (IC201 to IC203) are compressed and are multiplexed the command signal, they are converted to serial electric signal.
9-3. Control System 9-3-1. AT-189V Board This board consists of the CPU (IC200) for the system control and a peripheral device. This CPU operates by the main program written in the flash memory (IC401). As for this CPU, it provides with the interface of USB2.0. Storing/reading the setting data and the upgrade are possible according to USB drive.
9-4. Power System 9-4-1. PS-921 Board The unit uses the inputted DC 12V power to DC IN connector (XLR 4-pin). This board provides the functions of under-voltage and over-voltage cut-off for input power, and function of current limit for UNREG output. The power circuit generates +3.7 V, +1.8 V for block power, then supplies power to block.
9-5. Interface Boards 9-5-1. CN-3883 Board This board contains a DC power input connector (XLR 4-pin, male). 9-5-2. CN-3896 Board This board contains a Network Trunk connector (RJ-45). 9-5-3. IF-1307 Board This board is provided with 2-channel SDI connector, output the generated SDI signals in DPR-376 board. HD-Trunk input signal from the SDI 2 connector that is available for input is sent to DPR-376 board.
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. Standardization of Parts 2. 部品の共通化 Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those ソニーから供給する補修用部品は,セットに使われ used for the unit. These are because of parts common- ているものと異なることがあります。 ality and improvement.
10-2. Exploded Views Overall-1 B2 x 5 B2 x 5 Part No. SP Description A-2178-388-A s DPR-376 COMPL A-2178-391-A s PANEL (R) ASSY, SIDE A-2178-392-A s PANEL (L) ASSY, SIDE 1-458-776-21 s MODULE, OPTICAL(SFP+) 2-279-715-21 s RIVET, NYLON 2-640-315-02 o SCREW (M2X5), SMALL, +P, SW 3-603-679-02 s STAINLESS SCREW +B3X10 4-382-854-01 s SCREW (M3X8), P, SW (+) 4-409-534-01 s SHEET, PS CASE THERMAL...
Front Block B2 x 5 B2 x 5 SMALL SW3, TYPE2 Part No. SP Description A-2170-621-A s LE-411 MOUNT 1-971-527-11 s HARNESS, SUB (FRONT) 1-971-528-11 s HARNESS, SUB (LENS) 2-623-773-11 s BOLT (M3X8), STAINLESS 2-640-315-02 o SCREW (M2X5), SMALL, +P, SW 3-657-841-31 o SPACER (2X2.5) 3-796-982-03 s HOLDER, LENS MOUNT 4-138-678-01 s CLAMP, CABLE...
OHB Block K2 x 3 K2 x 3 Attached screws B2 x 5 Part No. SP Description A-1813-088-A s DR-663 COMPL A-2076-813-A s IF-1278 MOUNT A-2081-672-A s FD ASSY A-2178-390-A s CMOS BLOCK ASSY (RP) 1-856-701-11 s OPTICAL FILTER UNIT 1-970-786-11 s HARNESS, SUB (BI-IF) 1-970-787-11 s WIRE,CONNECTOR WITH LEAD 1-970-788-11 s HARNESS, SUB (CIS-PWR)
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Overall-2 Part No. SP Description A-2170-628-A s IF-1307 MOUNT A-2178-386-A s SY-449 COMPL A-2178-387-A s AT-189V COMPL A-2178-389-A s PS-921 COMPL 1-756-134-16 s BATTERY, LITHIUM (SECONDARY) 1-831-122-11 s CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (50 CORE) 1-849-778-11 s SC-LC OPTICAL FIBER CABLE 1-971-525-11 s HARNESS, SUB (SY) 1-971-529-11 s HARNESS, SUB (DPR2) 1-971-530-11 s HARNESS, SUB (DPR1) 2-640-315-02 o SCREW (M2X5), SMALL, +P, SW...
Rear Block Part No. SP Description Part No. SP Description A-2170-622-A s CN-3896 MOUNT 4-559-446-02 s SCREW, +P2.6X5 NEW TRUSTER A-2170-626-A s SW-1705 MOUNT 4-579-333-01 s CAP, ST CONNECTER A-2170-627-A s CN-3883 MOUNT 4-688-995-01 s PANEL, REAR 1-784-240-11 s CONVERTER, COAXIAL CONNECTOR 4-689-064-01 s CUSHION, FAN 1-839-914-11 s CABLE, CONNECTOR WITH COAXIAL 3-869-842-01 s CAP,SW...