Panasonic AK-UC3300G Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
AK-UC3300G
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AK-UC3300GS
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4K Studio Camera
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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions 4K Studio Camera AK-UC3300G Model No. AK-UC3300GS Model No. Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. Before using this product, be sure to read “Read this first!” (pages 2 to 5).
  • Page 2: Read This First

    Read this first! Read this first! indicates safety information. WARNING: CAUTION: This equipment must be earthed. Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. To ensure safe operation, make sure that the optical cable is securely connected to an earthed CCU when in use. CAUTION: The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does Invisible Laser radiation is emitted from the Optical...
  • Page 3 FCC NOTICE (USA) Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity Model Number: AK-UC3300G/AK-UC3300GS Trade Name: Panasonic Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of North America Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ 07102 Support contact: 1-800-524-1448 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 4 Read this first! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  • Page 5 Read this first! AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur. AEEE Complies with Directive of Turkey. Manufactured by: Panasonic Corporation, Osaka, Japan Importer’s name and address of pursuant to EU rules: Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany < Предупреждение >...
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents [Image] screen Read this first! [User mng.] screen Chapter 1 Overview [Network] screen [Maintenance] screen Before using the camera Chapter 6 Maintenance Notes Required environment for computer Troubleshooting Disclaimer For operations Notes regarding network For IP images SD memory card Web screen Using the camera in a system Checking the operating time...
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Overview

    Overview Chapter 1 Before using the camera, read this chapter.
  • Page 9: Before Using The Camera

    • • The cooling fan is a consumable supply. Replace it after approximately 50,000 hours of use. Be sure to contact your dealer for the replacement. „ Peripheral devices and software • • The software of the peripheral devices (CCU and ROP) that are connected to AK-UC3300G/AK-UC3300GS may require upgrading. • • For details, contact your dealer.
  • Page 10: Notes

    OS X 10.8 Safari 6.1.2 Disclaimer In any case, Panasonic will not liable for any of the following: • • Incidental, special, or consequential damage or harm caused directly or indirectly in regard to the camera • • Trouble or malfunctions caused by the misuse or careless use of a user •...
  • Page 11: Sd Memory Card

    • • SDXC: 64 GB Visit the support desk available on the following website for the latest information not included in the Operating Instructions. (https://panasonic.biz/cns/sav/pass_e/) Observe the following precautions in regard to use and storage of the camera. • • Avoid high temperatures and humidity.
  • Page 12: Using The Camera In A System

    Chapter 1 Overview — Using the camera in a system Using the camera in a system An example of a standard system consisting of the 4K Studio Camera (AK-UC3300G/AK-UC3300GS) and peripheral devices is as follows. For details on the connected devices, refer to the Operating Instructions of each device.
  • Page 13: System Block Diagram

    Chapter 1 Overview — Using the camera in a system System block diagram (AK-UC3300G/AK-UC3300GS) a: Microphone kit b: 3.45-inch color viewfinder/1.5-inch HD viewfinder c: Handy lens d: Microphone holder e: 7-inch LCD color viewfinder f: Master setup unit g: Camera Control Unit (CCU)
  • Page 14: Accessories

    Chapter 1 Overview — Accessories Accessories Camera number sheet (1 to 12) Mount cap (already attached to the product) D-sub connector cover (already attached to the product) NOTE • • Properly dispose of the packaging materials after unboxing the product. –...
  • Page 15: Working Frequency Setting

    Chapter 1 Overview — Working frequency setting Working frequency setting When the camera is shipped, the working frequency is not set. Before using the camera for the first time, follow the steps below to set the working frequency. SELECT FORMAT TYPE SELECT FORMAT TYPE PLEASE SELECT FORMAT TYPE SET FORMAT TYPE 60Hz?
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Description Of Parts

    Description of Parts Chapter 2 This chapter describes the names of the parts, functions, and operations of this camera.
  • Page 17: Front Side

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Front side Front side 1 Lens cable/microphone cable clamp Used for securing the lens and microphone cables. 2 Lens mount (Bayonet type) This is where the lens is mounted. 3 <SHUTTER> switch This is the electronic shutter switch. <OFF>: Disables the electronic shutter.
  • Page 18: Left Side

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Left side Left side 11 12 1 <LOCAL> lamp While this lamp is lit, the ND filter can be adjusted manually. 2 <FILTER LOCAL> switch This switch sets whether to adjust the ND filter manually or remotely. 3 ND filter selector switch <ND FILTER>...
  • Page 19 Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Left side 12 <WHITE BAL> switch Selects the white balance memory. Data can be recorded to <A> or <B>. <PRST>: The white balance configured in [MAIN MENU] → [PAINT] → [COLOR TEMP SETTING] is set. This switch cannot be used when the CCU or ROP is connected to the camera.
  • Page 20: Right Side

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Right side Right side 1 <OPT FIBER> terminal Used to connect with the CCU using the optical fiber multi cable. When the terminal is not in use, attach the dust cap. 2 <LAN> terminal Used to connect the LAN cable (100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T).
  • Page 21: Rear Side

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Rear side Rear side 6 7 8 12 13 23 24 1 <LIGHT> switch Used to turn the back panel lamp on/off. 2 <PGM1> dial (<INTERCOM1>) Used to adjust the level of the audio or mixing ratio set from [MAIN MENU] → [INTERCOM SETTING] → [LEVEL/PGM1/PGM2 VR SETTING] → [INTERCOM1 PGM1 VR].
  • Page 22 Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Rear side 11 <LEVEL> dial (<INTERCOM1>) Used to adjust the volume level of the intercom 1 when the mixing function of the intercom connected to the <INTERCOM1> terminal and the PGM is enabled. The mixing function of the intercom and the PGM can be enabled/disabled from [MAIN MENU] → [INTERCOM SETTING] → [INTERCOM1] →...
  • Page 23 Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Rear side 30 <TRUNK> terminal This is an input/output terminal for the CCU trunk data (RS-422 × 2 or RS-232C × 2). Set this in [MAIN MENU] → [IN/OUT SELECT] → [TRUNK1]/[TRUNK2]. 31 <G/L IN/PROMPTER OUT> terminal This is the input terminal for genlock signals.
  • Page 24: Upper Side

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Upper side Upper side 1 Viewfinder front/back positioning lever To adjust the front/back position of the viewfinder, loosen this lever and slide the viewfinder forwards or backwards to adjust the viewfinder to a position that enables easy viewing. After adjusting the viewfinder, turn the lever towards <LOCK> to lock the position. 2 Viewfinder left-right positioning ring To adjust the left/right position of the viewfinder, loosen this lever and slide the viewfinder to the left or right to adjust the viewfinder to a position that enables easy viewing.
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 Preparation

    Preparation Chapter 3 Follow the procedures described in this chapter to mount the accessories before using the camera.
  • Page 26: Attaching The Viewfinder

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Attaching the viewfinder Attaching the viewfinder Attach the viewfinder (optional). Attaching the viewfinder HD viewfinder AJ-CVF50G (optional) can be used with this camera. For details on handling the HD viewfinder, refer to the Operating Instructions of the viewfinder. Viewfinder left-right positioning ring Knob Fig.
  • Page 27: Attaching The Rear Viewfinder

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Attaching the viewfinder Attaching the rear viewfinder LCD viewfinder AK-HVF100G (optional) can be used with this camera. For details on handling the LCD viewfinder, refer to the Operating Instructions of the viewfinder. Connector cover V-groove Lock release button V-shaped protrusion Fig.
  • Page 28: On-Screen Displays Of The Viewfinder

    Chapter 3 Preparation — On-screen displays of the viewfinder On-screen displays of the viewfinder 4K Studio Camera settings and messages indicating operating statuses appear on the viewfinder screen. All items that can be displayed are located as follows. 59.94p HDR 1080/59.94p FAN OFF MENU RET1...
  • Page 29 Chapter 3 Preparation — On-screen displays of the viewfinder 8 Return ID display Displays the return ID of the current return output number. The ID (character string) set in [MAIN MENU] → [RETURN SETTING] → [RETURN1 ID] to [RETURN4 ID] is displayed. The following return IDs (character strings) are set in factory settings.
  • Page 30 Chapter 3 Preparation — On-screen displays of the viewfinder 26 Focus position display Indicates the focus position. • • [00] to [99] NOTE • • The focus position is displayed when using a lens having a focus position output. 27 Focus information display Displays the focus information of the focus.
  • Page 31: Connecting A Microphone

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Connecting a microphone Connecting a microphone When mounting a microphone on the viewfinder (optional) for use A microphone such as microphone kit AJ-MC700P (optional) can be mounted on the viewfinder. Microphone holder Clamp screw Fig. 1 Fig.
  • Page 32: When Mounting A Microphone Holder (Optional) For Use

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Connecting a microphone When mounting a microphone holder (optional) for use Clamping screw Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Lock lever <MIC> terminal (front) Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Remove the screws on the microphone holder mounting position and mount the microphone holder AJ-MH800G (optional). (Fig.
  • Page 33: Using External Dc Power Supply

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Using external DC power supply Using external DC power supply DC cable External DC power supply <DC IN> terminal Connect the external DC power supply to the <DC IN> terminal on the camera. Turn on the <POWER> switch of the external DC power supply (if the external DC power supply has a <POWER> switch). Set the <POWER>...
  • Page 34: Data

    CAC file has a name specific to each lens and it can be downloaded from the website. You can check the CAC compatible lenses guaranteed for use with this camera on the Panasonic website. You can also obtain a CAC file from the support desk on the Panasonic website.
  • Page 35: Chapter 4 Menu Operations

    Menu Operations Chapter 4 This chapter describes how to operate the camera menus and the structure and details of the setting menu.
  • Page 36: Menu Operations

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu operations Menu operations Basic operations MAIN MENU (1/2) DISPLAY SETUP SWITCH MODE RETURN SETTING INTERCOM SETTING MIC SETTING PAINT HDR-PAINT SYSTEM MODE IN/OUT SELECT AUTO SET UP <MENU> button Fig. 1 <SELECT> dial button DISPLAY SETUP DSP SETUP >...
  • Page 37 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu operations Entering characters FILE > SD CARD FILE > SD CARD MODE STORE MODE STORE FILE SEL SCENE FILE SEL SCENE FILE NO. FILE NO. FILE NAME :SCENE1 FILE NAME :SCENE1 SD FILE NO. SD FILE NO.
  • Page 38: Menu Configuration

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu configuration Menu configuration [MAIN MENU] [DISPLAY SETUP] Configures the settings for the details to be displayed in the viewfinder. [SWITCH MODE] Configures the function assigned to the switch. [RETURN SETTING] Configures the return switch and return signal name. [INTERCOM SETTING] Configures the details such as gain, etc.
  • Page 39: Menu List

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Menu list : Can be saved and loaded as a scene file data. : Can be saved and loaded as a user file data. : Can be saved and loaded as an operation file data. : Can be saved and loaded as a reference file data.
  • Page 40 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [SAFETY MARK1 SWITCH] Shows/hides the safety marker 1. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [OFF] [SAFETY MARK1] Sets the aspect ratio of safety marker 1. [16:9], [15:9], [14:9], [13:9], [4:3] •...
  • Page 41 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list [VIEW FINDER DETAIL] Item Description of settings [VIEW FINDER DETAIL] Adjusts the details of the viewfinder. [0]…[23] • • Factory setting: [7] [ZOOM LINK] Enables/disables the details of the zoom-interlocked viewfinder. [OFF], [ON] •...
  • Page 42 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [RETURN SELECT] Shows/hides the return ID display. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [OFF] [STATUS] Shows/hides the display appearing when functions are selected. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [OFF] [STATUS(AUTO)] Shows/hides the display appearing when AWB/ABB/ASU are activated or deactivated.
  • Page 43: [Switch Mode]

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list [!LED] For items whose setting is [ON], the LED in the viewfinder ( ) lights up when the operating status of the camera becomes irregular. Item Description of settings [GAMMA OFF] Shows/hides the status display when gamma is disabled. [OFF], [ON] •...
  • Page 44 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [USER SWITCH1] Selects the function of the <USER 1> switch. [RETURN A], [RETURN B], [RETURN C], [PTT], [DISP], [MARK OFF], [D.EXT], [C.TEMP], [ASSIST], [CALL], [LVL G RESET], [FA_INRED], [FA_SQ], [FA_BAR], [FA_MAG], [RETURN MIX] •...
  • Page 45 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [LENS EXT COMP SW] Sets the ALC compensation when the lens extender is enabled. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [OFF] [EXTENDER1] Sets the magnification of lens extender 1. [NONE], [0.1]…[9.9] •...
  • Page 46 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list [SHUTTER SPEED] Item Description of settings [SHUTTER SW] Enables/disables the shutter function. [OFF]: Disables the shutter. [ON]: Enables the shutter speed with [SHUTTER SPEED]/[SYNCHRO SCAN]. • • Factory setting: [OFF] [SHUTTER MODE] Selects the operation mode of the shutter. [SHUTTER]: Sets the shutter speed to that configured for [SHUTTER SPEED].
  • Page 47 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [POSITION2] Sets the shutter speed of [POSITION2]. [59.94i]/[59.94p] mode: [1/100], [1/120], [1/125], [1/250], [1/500], [1/1000], [1/1500], [1/2000] • • Factory setting: [1/120] [50i]/[50p] mode: [1/60], [1/100], [1/125], [1/250], [1/500], [1/1000], [1/1500], [1/2000] •...
  • Page 48 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [POSITION6] Sets the shutter speed of [POSITION6]. [59.94i]/[59.94p] mode: [1/100], [1/120], [1/125], [1/250], [1/500], [1/1000], [1/1500], [1/2000] • • Factory setting: [1/1000] [50i]/[50p] mode: [1/60], [1/100], [1/125], [1/250], [1/500], [1/1000], [1/1500], [1/2000] •...
  • Page 49: [Return Setting]

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [POSITION5] Enables/disables the [POSITION5] settings of the shutter position. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [ON] [POSITION6] Enables/disables the [POSITION6] settings of the shutter position. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [ON] [POSITION7] Enables/disables the [POSITION7] settings of the shutter position.
  • Page 50 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [INCOM2 MIX] Sets whether to mix the intercom 2 signal (CLEAR COM signal for the Clear-Com option) with the intercom ([CLEAR COM MIX]) 1 CH1 output. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [OFF] [INCOM1 RECEIVE CH2 [ENG MIX] Sets whether to mix the ENG signal with the intercom 1 CH2 output.
  • Page 51 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [PGM2 MIX] Sets whether to mix the PGM2 signal with the intercom 2 CH2 output. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [ON] [CRANE INCOM MIX] Sets whether to mix the crane intercom signal with the intercom 2 CH2 output. [OFF], [ON] •...
  • Page 52 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [CLEAR COM TO CCU] Sets whether to output the Clear-Com audio to the CCU. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [ON] [CLEAR COM OUTPUT [PGM1 MIX] Sets whether to mix the PGM1 signal with Clear-Com output. [OFF], [ON] SETTING] •...
  • Page 53: [Mic Setting]

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list [OPT INTERCOM INPUT SETTING] Item Description of settings [OPT ENG INPUT LEVEL] Sets the input level of the ENG audio signal sent from the CCU to the camera. [−36dB]…[+12dB] • • Factory setting: [0dB] [OPT PROD INPUT LEVEL] Sets the input level of the PROD audio signal sent from the CCU to the camera.
  • Page 54 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [DRS SW] Enables/disables dynamic range stretcher. [OFF], [ON] In the UHD mode, [---] is displayed. • • Factory setting: [OFF] [DETAIL] Enables/disables the detail. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [ON] [SKIN TONE DETAIL] Enables/disables the skin tone detail.
  • Page 55 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list [PEDESTAL] Item Description of settings [MASTER PEDESTAL] Adjusts the black level of the master pedestal. For relative value display: [−99]…[99] For absolute value display: [−5.6%]…[58.4%] • • Factory setting: [0]/[0%] [R PEDESTAL] Sets the correction level of red to the master pedestal. [−800]…[+800] •...
  • Page 56 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [COLOR TEMP BCH] Sets the color temperature when the <WHITE BAL> switch is <B>. [2000K]…[15000K] • • Factory setting: [3200K] [R GAIN BCH] Sets the correction level of red to the color temperature. [−400]…[+400] •...
  • Page 57 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [GAIN OFFSET BCH] Sets whether to maintain the Rch, Gch, and Bch gain levels when adjusting the automatic white balance. [ON]: Maintains the values set in [R GAIN BCH], [G GAIN BCH], and [B GAIN BCH]. [OFF]: Sets [R GAIN BCH], [G GAIN BCH], and [B GAIN BCH] to [0].
  • Page 58 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list [GAMMA/BLACK GAMMA] Item Description of settings [GAMMA] Enables/disables gamma correction. This cannot be set in HDR mode. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [ON] [GAMMA MODE SELECT] Selects the type of gamma. [HD], [FILMLIKE1], [FILMLIKE2], [FILMLIKE3], [FILM REC], [VIDEO REC] •...
  • Page 59 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [KNEE R SLOPE] Adjusts the knee slope of red to [KNEE MASTER SLOPE]. [−99]…[+99] • • Factory setting: [0] [KNEE B SLOPE] Adjusts the knee slope of blue to [KNEE MASTER SLOPE]. [−99]…[+99] •...
  • Page 60 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [V DETAIL FREQUENCY] Sets the vertical detail frequency. [00]…[31] In the UHD and HS mode, [---] is displayed. • • Factory setting: [18] [CRISP] Sets the detail signal noise removal level. [00]…[63] •...
  • Page 61 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [PEAK FREQUENCY] Sets the peak frequency of the horizontal detail. [12.4MHz], [12.5MHz], [12.7MHz], [12.9MHz], [13.0MHz], [13.3MHz], [13.6MHz], [13.9MHz], [14.2MHz], [14.6MHz], [15.0MHz], [15.5MHz], [16.1MHz], [16.7MHz], [17.3MHz], [18.3MHz], [18.6MHz], [18.8MHz], [19.0MHz], [19.2MHz], [19.5MHz], [19.9MHz], [20.3MHz], [20.9MHz], [21.5MHz], [22.4MHz], [23.6MHz], [25.4MHz], [28.6MHz], [37.1MHz] •...
  • Page 62 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [SKIN TONE CRISP] Adjusts the skin tone detail. [−63]…[+63] • • Factory setting: [+63] [I CENTER] Sets the center position on the I axis (the area where the skin tone effect is applied). [0]…[255] •...
  • Page 63 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list [LINEAR MATRIX] Item Description of settings [PRESET MATRIX] Sets the preset matrix. [NORM], [EBU], [NTSC] • • Factory setting: [NORM] [MATRIX] Enables/disables the matrix function. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [OFF] [LINEAR MATRIX] —...
  • Page 64 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list [COLOR CORRECTION] Item Description of settings [PRESET MATRIX] Sets the preset matrix. [NORM], [EBU], [NTSC] • • Factory setting: [NORM] [MATRIX] Enables/disables the matrix function. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [OFF] [LINEAR MATRIX] —...
  • Page 65 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [R_MG PHASE] Adjusts the hue between red and magenta. This item is not available when [COLOR CORRECT] is set to [OFF]. [−127]…[+127] • • Factory setting: [0] [MG_PHASE] Adjusts the hue of magenta. This item is not available when [COLOR CORRECT] is set to [OFF].
  • Page 66: [Paint(V-Log)]

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list [DNR] Item Description of settings [DNR SW] Enables/disables the noise reduction function. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [ON] [DNR LEVEL] Sets the level of noise reduction. [1]…[5] • • Factory setting: [3] [SCENE FILE] Item Description of settings...
  • Page 67: [Hdr-Paint]

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list [HDR-PAINT] Configures the image settings during HDR. Item Description of settings [HLG MODE] Sets the mode of HLG. [FIX]: Fixed mode [VAR]: Variable mode • • Factory setting: [FIX] [SDR CONVERT MODE] Selects the mode to convert to SDR. [FIX]: Fixed mode [VAR]: Variable mode •...
  • Page 68: [Hd Sdr Paint(Ccu)]

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list [HD SDR PAINT(CCU)] [COLOR ADJUSTMENT] Item Description of settings [COLOR ADJUSTMENT SW] Enables/disables the COLOR ADJUSTMENT function. [OFF], [ON] • • Factory setting: [OFF] [R SAT] Adjusts the color saturation of red. [−127]…[+127] •...
  • Page 69 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [YL_R SAT] Adjusts the color saturation between yellow and red. [−127]…[+127] • • Factory setting: [0] [YL_R_R SAT] Adjusts the color saturation of the color between red and the color between yellow and red. [−127]…[+127] •...
  • Page 70: [System Mode]

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [YL_R PHASE] Adjusts the hue between yellow and red. [−127]…[+127] • • Factory setting: [0] [YL_R_R PHASE] Adjusts the hue of the color between red and the color between yellow and red. [−127]…[+127] •...
  • Page 71: [In/Out Select]

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [COLORIMETRY] Change the Y/C conversion coefficient. [BT.709], [BT.2020] • • Factory setting: [BT.709] NOTE • • Fixed to [BT.709] when [FORMAT] is other than [2160] or when [HDR SW] is [OFF]. •...
  • Page 72: [Auto Set Up]

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [HD-SDI2 OUTPUT FORMAT] Sets the signal format of the video output from the <HD SDI2> terminal. [1080i], [1080P], [720P] • • Factory setting: [1080i] NOTE • • Selectable only when [HD-SDI2 OUT] is [CAM]. [HD-SDI2 OUTPUT ITEM] Selects details of the characters superimposed on images output from the <HD SDI2>...
  • Page 73: [Network Setup]

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [AUTO SET UP EXECUTE] Selects whether to execute with the configured settings. [NO], [YES] [NETWORK SETUP] [NETWORK SETUP] cannot be selected right after the power is turned on, because boot of the camera is in progress. This is not an error.
  • Page 74: [Maintenance]

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list [USER FILE] Item Description of settings [MODE] Selects the operation mode. [LOAD], [STORE] • • Factory setting: [LOAD] [FILE NO.] Selects a file. [1], [2], [3] • • Factory setting: [1] [FILE NAME] Enters a file name.
  • Page 75 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [FILE NAME] Enters a file name. (15 characters or less) • • Factory setting: [LENS FILE 1] [EXECUTE] Selects whether to execute. [NO], [YES] [FLARE R] Adjusts Rch flare of the data selected in [FILE NO.]. [−100]…[+100] •...
  • Page 76 Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list [F DROP ADJUST] Item Description of settings [F DROP RANGE] Sets the determination reference value for the F drop of the lens. [1]…[40] • • Factory setting: [10] [BLACK SHADING] Item Description of settings [CORRECT] Enables/disables the auto correction function of black shading.
  • Page 77: [Diagnostic]

    Chapter 4 Menu Operations — Menu list [UPDATE] [UPDATE] cannot be selected right after the power is turned on, because boot of the camera is in progress. This is not an error. Perform operation after a while. Description of settings Updates the software.
  • Page 78: Chapter 5 Web Screen

    Web Screen Chapter 5 This chapter describes how to configure the settings from a computer.
  • Page 79: Setting The Network

    To install the software, download EASY IP Setup Software (EasyIPSetup.exe) and the installer for the plugin software for the display (nwcv4SSetup.exe) from the following website. (Windows) https://pro-av.panasonic.net/ „ EASY IP Setup Software (EasyIPSetup.exe) This software is used for configuring the network settings of the camera. (page 79) „...
  • Page 80: Installing The Plugin Software For Display

    Chapter 5 Web Screen — Setting the network • • After clicking the [Save] button, it will take approximately two minutes to complete configuration of the camera. Disconnecting the AC adaptor or LAN cable before the configuration has been completed will invalidate the settings. In such a case, configure the settings again.
  • Page 81: Displaying The Web Screen

    Chapter 5 Web Screen — Displaying the web screen Displaying the web screen You can connect the camera to a computer to view IP images of the camera on a web browser or to configure various settings. To connect the camera’s IP control LAN terminal and a computer directly, use a crossover LAN cable. To connect via a switching hub, etc., use a straight-through LAN cable.
  • Page 82: Switching [Live]/[Setup] Screens

    Chapter 5 Web Screen — Displaying the web screen It is also recommended that the password is changed regularly. • • If you attempt to display multiple H.264 videos on a single computer, the IP images may not be displayed depending on the specifications of the computer.
  • Page 83: [Live] Screen

    Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Live] screen [Live] screen The camera image can be displayed on the computer. The items displayed differ between when [H.264] is selected and when [JPEG] is selected with the [Compression] button. „ H.264 „ JPEG 1 Main area (IP image display area) (page 83) 2 [Compression] button (page 84) 3 [stream] button (page 84)
  • Page 84 Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Live] screen • • Depending on the computer being used, the drawing processor (GDI) of the OS may have restrictions and the images may cause tearing (part of images show deviated display) at major changes of shooting scenes. •...
  • Page 85 Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Live] screen 3 [3] The main area image is displayed as set in [H.264(3)]. (page 89) 4 [4] The main area image is displayed as set in [H.264(4)]. (page 89) In the following cases, the selection status of the [stream] button returns to the setting in [Stream] for [Initial display settings for "Live" page] in the [Video over IP] tab.
  • Page 86 Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Live] screen Full screen display button/snapshot button The images are displayed in full screen. (Full screen display button) It captures snapshots. (Snapshot button) 1 Full screen display button (left) Displays the images in full screen. When the image in the main area is displayed in a reduced size, pressing this button once displays the image in its actual resolution in the main area.
  • Page 87: [Setup] Screen

    Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Setup] screen [Setup] screen Various settings of this camera can be configured. The setup menu is only available to users set as [1. Administrator] in [Access level]. (page 93) Logging in to the [Setup] screen Fig.
  • Page 88: [Basic] Screen

    Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Setup] screen [Basic] screen Item Description of settings [Camera title] Enter the name of the camera. Clicking the [Set] button displays the entered name on the camera title display area. The factory setting value is the product number of the camera. You can enter 0 to 20 single-byte characters.
  • Page 89 Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Setup] screen Item Description of settings [Stream] Selects the image to be displayed on the [Live] screen. [H.264(1)]: Displays movie (H.264 (1)). [H.264(2)]: Displays movie (H.264 (2)). [H.264(3)]: Displays movie (H.264 (3)). [H.264(4)]: Displays movie (H.264 (4)). [JPEG(1)]: Displays still image (JPEG (1)).
  • Page 90 Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Setup] screen Item Description of settings [H.264 transmission] Sets whether to transmit H.264 images. [On]: Transmits H.264 images. [Off]: Does not transmit H.264 images. When [H.264 transmission] is set to [On], both H.264 and JPEG images can be displayed on the [Live] screen.
  • Page 91 Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Setup] screen Item Description of settings [Control time period] Sets the duration for which the H.264 bitrate is controlled. Images are transmitted so that the average transmission amount in the selected duration will be the bitrate set in [Max bit rate (per client)].
  • Page 92: [User Mng.] Screen

    Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Setup] screen Item Description of settings [Unicast port] Sets the unicast port number (to be used when images are transmitted from the camera). This item must be configured when [Transmission type] is set to [Unicast port (MANUAL)]. [1024]…[50000] Only even numbers can be configured.
  • Page 93: [Network] Screen

    Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Setup] screen Item Description of settings [User name] Enter a user name. Number of characters that can be entered: 1 to 32 Characters that cannot be entered: Double-byte and single-byte symbols " & : ; \ Entering a user name that has been already registered and clicking the [Set] button overwrites the user information.
  • Page 94 Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Setup] screen [IPv4 network] Item Description of settings [IP address(IPv4)] Enter the IP address of the camera. Enter an IP address that does not conflict with the ones set for computers or other network cameras. •...
  • Page 95: [Maintenance] Screen

    Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Setup] screen Item Description of settings [HTTP max segment size (MSS)] Sets whether to limit the maximum segment size (MSS) transmitted from the camera while viewing camera images using HTTP. [Unlimited (1460byte)]: Unlimited (1460 bytes) [Limited (1280byte)]: Limited (1280 bytes) [Limited (1024byte)]: Limited (1024 bytes) It is recommended to set [Unlimited (1460byte)] for normal use.
  • Page 96 Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Setup] screen Item Description of settings [Model no.] Displays the model number of the camera. [MAC address] Displays the MAC address of the camera. [CPU Software - CAM MAIN]: Displays the camera’s main software version. [Firmware version] [CPU Software - NETWORK]: Displays the software version of the network component.
  • Page 97 Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Setup] screen Click the [OK] button. Uploading will start. When uploading has finished, a message dialog box appears. Click the [OK] button. The camera will be restarted automatically. – 97 –...
  • Page 98: Chapter 6 Maintenance

    Maintenance Chapter 6 This chapter describes the warning displays and after-sales services of the camera.
  • Page 99: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 6 Maintenance — Troubleshooting Troubleshooting For operations Problem Cause/solution The camera cannot be turned on. Does the power cable plugged into the power outlet securely? The camera cannot be operated from the ROP Is the power turned on? (AK-HRP1000G) that is connected via IP. •...
  • Page 100: For Ip Images

    Chapter 6 Maintenance — Troubleshooting Problem Cause/solution The setting file cannot be downloaded. Is the file download function disabled? (Windows) Perform the following procedure to set. 1) Select [Tools] - [Internet Options] on Internet Explorer. 2) Click the [Security] tab, and then click the [Custom Level…] button on [Security level for this zone]. 3) On the [Security Setting] dialog box, set the [Enable] radio button of [Download file] to on.
  • Page 101: Web Screen

    Internet Explorer 1) Select [Grant(A)]. 9.0/10.0/11.0. [This webpage wants to run the following add- on: 'WebVideo Module' from 'Panasonic System Networks Co.,Ltd.'.] The information bar indicating the following Perform the following procedure to grant the permission. message appears on Internet Explorer 8.0.
  • Page 102: Checking The Operating Time

    Chapter 6 Maintenance — Checking the operating time Checking the operating time The operating time can be checked in [MAIN MENU] → [DIAGNOSTIC] → [HOUR METER]. [HEAD]: The operating time of the camera head can be checked. – 102 –...
  • Page 103: Warning Displays

    Chapter 6 Maintenance — Warning displays Warning displays Warning displays appear when errors have occurred in camera’s auto functions. Camera warning displays „ When AWB (automatic white balance) is executed [AWB BREAK] Automatic white balance has been interrupted. [AWB HIGH LIGHT NG] Automatic white balance cannot be executed because the light amount is excessive.
  • Page 104: Other Warning Displays

    Chapter 6 Maintenance — Warning displays [ASU NG] An error in master pedestal has occurred. [ABB MPED NG] Check the master pedestal settings of automatic black balance. [ASU NOT RUNNING(BAR)] Automatic setup is prohibited. [ASU NOT RUNNING(TEST)] Automatic setup is prohibited. [ASU NOT RUNNING(D.EXT)] Automatic setup is prohibited.
  • Page 105: Updating The Camera Firmware

    Chapter 6 Maintenance — Updating the camera firmware Updating the camera firmware Refer to the following website for new updates of the firmware and for operating instructions. https://pro-av.panasonic.net/ – 105 –...
  • Page 106: Chapter 7 Specifications

    Specifications Chapter 7 This chapter describes the specifications of this product.
  • Page 107: Specifications

    Chapter 7 Specifications — Specifications Specifications Dimensions 151 mm (5-31/32 Inches) 374 mm (14-23/32 Inches) Specifications General Power 12 V (when using an external power supply) 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz (when AK-UCU600P/AK-UCU600PS/AK-UCU600E/AK-UCU600ES is connected) Power consumption 119 W (maximum, when connecting to an external 12 V and including supply to an externally connected devices) 170 W (maximum, when AK-UCU600P/AK-UCU600PS/AK-UCU600E/AK-UCU600ES is conncected and including supply to an externally connected devices) indicates safety information.
  • Page 108 Chapter 7 Specifications — Specifications Body only Dimensions (W×H×D) 151 mm × 267 mm × 374 mm (5-31/32 inches × 10-17/32 inches × 14-23/32 inches) (excluding protrusions) Camera unit Pickup device 11.14 million pixels, CMOS Sensor Optical filter ND: Clear, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64 Lens mount 2/3-type bayonet Sensitivity...
  • Page 109 Chapter 7 Specifications — Specifications Other input/output <OPT FIBER> terminal Optical composite connector × 1 <LENS> terminal 12-pin × 1 <VF> terminal 20-pin × 1 <VF> terminal (rear) 29-pin × 1 <DC IN> terminal XLR × 1, 4-pin, DC 12 V <DC OUT 12V 1A>...
  • Page 110: Details Of The Connector Signals

    Chapter 7 Specifications — Details of the connector signals Details of the connector signals OPT FIBER OPT-TX(Mark Band=IN) OPT-RX(Mark Band=OUT) AC240 V(C) AC240 V(H) STBY-SIG STBY-CONT TAJIMI ELECTRONICS OPT-TX(Mark Band=IN) OPT-RX(Mark Band=OUT) STBY-SIG STBY-CONT AC240 V(C) AC240 V(H) LEMO INTERCOM TALK GND TALK RECEIVE GND...
  • Page 111 Chapter 7 Specifications — Details of the connector signals EXT IO CRANE DATA(H) CRANE DATA(C) CRANE CONT(H) 1 2 3 4 CRANE CONT(C) 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 CRANE INTERCOM RECEIVE 17 18 19 20 CRANE INTERCOM RECEIVE GND CRANE INTERCOM TALK CRANE INTERCOM TALK GND CRANE PGM1 LEVEL...
  • Page 112 Chapter 7 Specifications — Details of the connector signals EARPHONE — AUDIO OUT1 AUDIO OUT2 TRUNK CMD OUT0(H) CMD OUT0(C) CMD IN0(H) CMD IN0(C) CMD OUT1(H) CMD OUT1(C) CMD IN1(H) CMD IN1(C) Not used Not used Not used HR10A-10R-12SC (Hirose Electric Co.) LENS RET-SW IRIS-AUTO...
  • Page 113 LCD ACT (Not used) Not used Not used PEAKING CONT (Not used) I2C CLK G TALLY VF P REQ RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED D02F-29SF-N-F0 (Japan Aviation Electronics Industry) DC OUT 2.5 A UNREG +12 V UNREG GND VJS4444 (Panasonic) – 113 –...
  • Page 114: Index

    Index Index [AUTO SET UP] Viewfinder Attaching the rear viewfinder Attaching the viewfinder CAC file Connector signal Warning displays DC power supply [DIAGNOSTIC] [DISPLAY SETUP] Environment for computer External DC power supply External power supply [FILE] [HDR-PAINT] [HD SDR PAINT(CCU)] [IN/OUT SELECT] [INTERCOM SETTING] [Live] screen...
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