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Panasonic AK-HRP1005G Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic AK-HRP1005G Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
Remote Operation Panel
      AK-HRP1005G
Model No.
Please carefully read this manual, and save this manual for future use.
Before using this product, be sure to read "Read this first!" (pages 2 to 4) .
ENGLISH
W0316MN7098 -PS
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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Remote Operation Panel       AK-HRP1005G Model No. Please carefully read this manual, and save this manual for future use. Before using this product, be sure to read “Read this first!” (pages 2 to 4) . ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Read This First

    Read this first! Read this first! WARNING: CAUTION • To reduce the risk of fire, do not expose this equipment to RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK rain or moisture. DO NOT OPEN • To reduce the risk of fire, keep this equipment away from all liquids.
  • Page 3 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 4 AEEE Complies with Directive of Turkey. Note: The rating plate (serial number plate) is on the bottom of the unit. Manufactured by: Panasonic Corporation, Osaka, Japan Importer’s name and address of pursuant to EU rules: Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Centre...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Read this first! White balance, color temperature, gamma, skin tone detail, pedestal, flare, black gamma Introduction Performing adjustments How to View This Manual Status screen About trademarks and registered trademarks Displaying and operating the status screen About copyright Illustrations and screen displays featured in the manual Items displayed on the status screen Abbreviations...
  • Page 6 38 CONNECT SETTING 39 ROP IP SETTING 40 CAMERA IP SETTING 41 SD CARD STORE 42 SD CARD LOAD 43 REFERENCE 44 AUTO IRIS SETTING 45 HDR-PAINT 46 LENS CONTROL Software IP connection IP connection procedure Connecting and setting the personal computer Setting the IP addresses of the devices Configuring various settings of the ROP Easy IP Setup Software...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    For the purposes of this manual, the model numbers of the units are given as listed in the table below. Model number of unit Model number given in manual AK-HC5000G AK-HC5000 AK-HC5000GS AK-UC3000G AK-UC3000 AK-UC3000GS AK-UC4000G AK-UC4000 AK-UC4000GS AK-HRP1005G AK-HRP1005 AK-UCU500 AK-UCU500 AK-UCU500S AK-UCU600 AK-UCU600 AK-UCU600S - 7 -...
  • Page 8: Overview

    Introduction Overview This unit is a remote operation panel for controlling a studio handy camera (AK-HC5000; sold separately, AK-UC3000/AK-UC4000; sold separately) and a camera control unit (AK-UCU500/AK-UCU600; sold separately). Use a dedicated optical fiber multi cable to connect a studio handy camera to a camera control unit and use an ROP cable or IP connection to connect this unit to the camera control unit.
  • Page 9: Notice

    Disclaimer of warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic Corporation BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON, EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR THE CASES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW: ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT;...
  • Page 10: Restrictions On Use

    4 GB to 32 GB SDXC memory cards are not supported. For the latest information not described in the Operating Instructions, refer to the following website. https://pro-av.panasonic.net/ Observe the following points when using and storing this unit. Avoid high temperature and humidity.
  • Page 11: Features

    The supplied ROP Setup Software can be used to set the camera connections. *1: Power over Ethernet. Referred to as "PoE" in this manual. *2: For details on PoE power supply devices for which operation has been verified, consult your dealer or Panasonic representative. - 11 -...
  • Page 12: Accessories

    Introduction Accessories After unpacking the product, dispose of the packaging material appropriately. CD-ROM……………1 Easy IP Setup Software ROP Setup Software - 12 -...
  • Page 13: Precautions For Use

    Introduction Precautions for Use In addition to the safety precautions given in “Read this first!”, also observe the following instructions. Handle carefully Do not drop the unit or expose it to strong impacts or vibrations. Do not carry the unit by the IRIS lever. Doing so may cause a fail- ure or accident.
  • Page 14: Precautions For Installation

    Introduction Precautions for Installation In addition to the safety precautions given in “Read this first!”, also observe the following instructions. Be sure to ask your dealer to perform the installation and connection work for the unit. Cable connections Be sure to use dedicated ROP cables (Hirakawa Hewtech Corp. 20379-FG-SV-10 cables or equivalent). If the unit will not be used for an extended period of time, disconnect the ROP cables to save electricity.
  • Page 15: Installing And Removing Rack Mount Brackets

    Introduction Installing and removing rack mount brackets The unit is shipped from the factory with the rack mount brackets installed. The customer can remove the four screws that hold the rack mount brackets in place using a Phillips screwdriver. A. Rack mount bracket B.
  • Page 16: Connection

    Connection Connection Operation Modes Operation mode setting procedure In the factory default state, connect the CCU to the unit and then set the operation mode. Connect the CCU to the unit in the factory default state. Operation in serial connection Operation in IP connection 1.
  • Page 17 Connection *2: If an ROP configuration file that was saved to a memory card in serial connection is loaded in IP connection, the operation mode becomes serial connection. - 17 -...
  • Page 18: System Connection Configuration

    Connection System Connection Configuration The unit can be connected to a CCU via a serial connection or IP connection. Up to 99 CCUs can be controlled. Only one CCU can be connected via a serial connection. A configuration with one serial connection and 98 IP connections is possible. CCU connections Serial connection Connection example:...
  • Page 19 Connection IP connection Personal computer AK-UCU500 AK-UCU500 LAN cable (straight cable) PoE-compatible switching hub* (100base-TX) LAN cable (straight cable) Max. 100 m (328.1 ft) AK-HRP1005 *1: The CCU does not support PoE. 1. Connect the <LAN> connector on this unit to the <LAN> connector on the CCU rear panel using a LAN cable (sold separately).
  • Page 20: Parts And Their Functions

    Parts and their functions Parts and their functions Front panel 1 [PANEL LOCK] button Use this button to lock (disable) the panel operation. You can also use this button with the [UP (FREE)] button to perform partial lock. To lock/unlock the panel, press and hold the [PANEL LOCK] button. To perform partial lock/unlock, press and hold the [PANEL LOCK] and [UP (FREE)] buttons at the same time.
  • Page 21 Parts and their functions [AUTO] button Use this button to perform auto white balance adjustment, auto black balance adjustment, or auto setup. Set the function to be adjusted under [ROP SETTING] > [AUTO BUTTON] in the ROP menu. “AUTO BUTTON” (see page 112) Status displays during auto white balance adjustment Indicates that the auto white balance adjustment has started.
  • Page 22 Parts and their functions [FILES] button Recall the previously selected scene file. This also displays the scene file selection menu. Short press: Recall a scene file Long press: Display the menu “Scene file” (see page 35) You can change the button function to short press for displaying the menu and long press for recalling a scene file.
  • Page 23: Front Panel 2

    Parts and their functions Front panel 2 Function buttons Use these buttons to execute the the functions that appear under each button. During status screen display, these buttons navigate pages or select the displayed items. “Status screen” (see page 45) During menu screen display, these buttons move the cursor or execute menu items.
  • Page 24: Front Panel 3

    Parts and their functions Front panel 3 [GAIN] button Use this button to display the white balance menu. “09 RGB GAIN” (see page 71) Status displays The current value matches that configured in the reference file. green: The current value does not match that configured in the reference file. red: Off: Comparison with reference file values is not possible, as the reference file could not...
  • Page 25 Parts and their functions [COLOR] button Use this button to display the color menus. The menus will switch with each press of the button. [COLOR TEMP] [UHD CHROMA] [HD CHROMA] [LINEAR MATRIX] [COLOR CORRECTION] [SKIN CORRECTION] menu off (status screen) “10 COLOR TEMP”...
  • Page 26 Parts and their functions [GAMMA] button Use this button to display the gamma menus. The menus will switch with each press of the button. [GAMMA] [BLACK GAMMA] [HDR-PAINT] menu off (status screen) “15 GAMMA” (see page 77) “16 BLACK GAMMA” (see page 79) “45 HDR-PAINT”...
  • Page 27 Parts and their functions [KNEE] button Use this button to display the knee menus. The menus will switch with each press of the button. [KNEE] [WHITE CLIP] menu off (status screen) “17 KNEE” (see page 80) “18 WHITE CLIP” (see page 81) Status displays The current value matches that configured in the reference file.
  • Page 28: Front Panel 4

    Parts and their functions Front panel 4 [GAIN], [TEMP], [GAMMA], Adjust the white balance, color temperature, gamma, and skin tone detail using the red (R), [SKIN] adjustment block green (G), and blue (B) adjustment dials and level indicators. The setting values can be viewed in the following area of the LCD panel (status screen). [GAIN], [TEMP], [GAMMA], or [SKIN] will be displayed depending on the item being adjusted.
  • Page 29: Front Panel 5

    Parts and their functions Front panel 5 [ALM] indicator This is the camera and CCU warning indicator lamp. Consult your dealer if a failure occurs. The indicator's color changes to indicate when the camera and CCU optical reception level is not strong enough, when a data error has occurred in the CCU optical transmission/reception section, and when a fan error or temperature error has been occurred on the camera or CCU.
  • Page 30 Parts and their functions [IRIS] indicator Lights when the iris is selected with the [DISP] button. Status displays Off: IRIS and Master pedestal can be controlled. Flashing Due to iris adjustment from another device, the adjustment value and the IRIS red: lever position do not match.
  • Page 31 Parts and their functions [SEL] dial Use this to adjust the item selected with the [DISP] button. When GAIN is selected, this adjusts the VAR value. This can also be used to lock the function configured under [ROP SETTING] > [LOCK SELECT] in the ROP menu.
  • Page 32: Front Panel 6

    Parts and their functions Front panel 6 Memory card slot Insert a memory card into this slot. You can save the settings of the unit and the scene files,user files, and other files to a memory card. “Memory cards” (see page 10) Memory card access indicator This indicator lights when data is read from or written to a memory card.
  • Page 33: Connectors

    Parts and their functions Connectors <CCU> connector This connector is for serial connections to the CCU. <LAN> connector Use a LAN cable to connect to a CCU or personal computer that supports IP connections. <PREVIEW> connector This connector outputs preview signals. <SIGNAL GND>...
  • Page 34: Adjustment And Settings

    Adjustment and settings Adjustment and settings Auto Setup Starting auto setup Before starting auto setup Choose [SYSTEM CAM] > [ASU MODE] in the ROP menu to select “FULL” or “EASY” mode. “ASU MODE” (see page 106) FULL Standard setup based on an outdoor shooting chart EASY Easy setup based on an outdoor shooting chart Align the position of the gray scale wedge with the angle of view in the vertical direction of the viewfinder.
  • Page 35: Scene File

    Adjustment and settings Scene file Opening a scene file A. [FILES] (A) button Operating procedure 1. Press the [FILES] button (A). Recall the previously selected scene file. When you press and hold the button, the scene file selection menu appears on the LCD panel. “SCENE”...
  • Page 36: Nd Filter

    Adjustment and settings ND filter Displaying and setting the ND filter The ND filter adjustment value appears in the adjustment value display (A) when the ND filter is selected with the [DISP] button (C). When the setting value is changed from the standard position set in the ROP menu, the [ND] indicator (B) is yellow lit. (The standard pos- ition remains set while the indicator is green lit.) “STD POSITION ND”...
  • Page 37: Cc Filter

    Adjustment and settings CC filter Displaying and setting the CC filter The CC filter adjustment value appears in the adjustment value display (A) when the CC filter is selected with the [DISP] button (C). When the setting value is changed from the standard position set in the ROP menu, the [CC] indicator (B) is yellow lit. (The standard pos- ition remains set while the indicator is green lit.) “STD POSITION CC”...
  • Page 38: Master Gain (Gain)

    Adjustment and settings Master gain (GAIN) Displaying and setting the master gain (GAIN) The master gain (GAIN) adjustment value appears in the adjustment value display (A) when the master gain is selected with the [DISP] but- ton (C). When the setting value is changed from the standard position set in the ROP menu, the [GAIN] indicator (B) is yellow lit. (The standard pos- ition remains set while the indicator is green lit.) “STD POSITION M.GAIN”...
  • Page 39: Shutter (Sht)

    Adjustment and settings Shutter (SHT) Displaying and setting the shutter (SHT) The shutter adjustment value appears in the adjustment value display (A) when the shutter is selected with the [DISP] button (C). When the setting value is changed from the standard position set in the ROP menu, the [SHT] indicator (B) is orange lit. (The standard pos- ition remains set while the indicator is green lit.) The “SHUT”...
  • Page 40: Master Pedestal (M.ped)

    Adjustment and settings Master pedestal (M.PED) Displaying and setting the master pedestal (M.PED) The master pedestal (M.PED) setting value appears in the adjustment value display (A) when the master pedestal dial (B) is operated. Adjustment is possible when “IRIS” is selected under [ROP SETTING] > [M.PED CONT] in the ROP menu. “M.PED CONT”...
  • Page 41: Iris (Iris)

    Adjustment and settings Iris (IRIS) Displaying and setting the iris (IRIS) Manual adjustment When the auto iris is not on, the iris can be adjusted manually. The iris value appears in the adjustment value display (A). Adjustment is possible when “IRIS” is selected under [ROP SETTING] > [M.PED CONT] in the ROP menu. “M.PED CONT”...
  • Page 42 Adjustment and settings A. [AUTO IRIS] button B. IRIS lever Operating procedure 1. Press the [AUTO IRIS] button (A) to turn on the button. The auto iris turns on. When the auto iris is on, the convergence level of the iris can be adjusted with the IRIS lever (B). Moving it forward adjusts the level in the CLOSE direction and moving it backward adjusts the level in the OPEN direction.
  • Page 43: White Balance, Color Temperature, Gamma, Skin Tone Detail, Pedestal, Flare, Black Gamma

    Adjustment and settings White balance, color temperature, gamma, skin tone detail, ped- estal, flare, black gamma Performing adjustments You can adjust the white balance, color temperature, gamma, skin tone detail, pedestal, flare, and black gamma. The adjustment levels are indicated by the level indicators (E). Indicator Function GAIN...
  • Page 44 Adjustment and settings The color temperature ([GAIN R], [COLOR TEMP], [GAIN B]) of the [COLOR TEMP] menu When [TEMP] is lit can be adjusted. When [GAMMA] is lit The gamma ([GAMMA R], [GAMMA MASTER], [GAMMA B]) can be adjusted. When [ROP SETTING] > [SKIN VOL] is set to “HD”, “UHD”, or “SD” in the ROP menu: The [I CENTER], [Q PHASE], and [SKIN TONE DETAIL] of the HD detail or UHD detail menu can be adjusted.
  • Page 45: Status Screen

    Status screen Status screen Displaying and operating the status screen The status screen is displayed on the LCD panel of the unit when the ROP menu (REMOTE OPERATION MENU) is not being used (i.e., the menu is turned OFF). A, B: Displays the adjustment value for each dial.
  • Page 46 Status screen The items in the middle section of the screen change in the order of [GAIN] [SKIN] [TEMP] [GAM] with each press of the SELECT KNOB1 function button (F). The items in the bottom section of the screen change in the order of [PED] [FLARE] [B.GAM] with each press of the SELECT KNOB2 function button (G).
  • Page 47: Items Displayed On The Status Screen

    Status screen Items displayed on the status screen OPT LEVEL This displays the optical transmission strength. The top section of the screen is used as the tally display area. The tallies on the left and right are green, and the middle tally is red. A.
  • Page 48: Assign

    Status screen Display Item Displays the currently set scene number. SCENE “Scene file” (see page 35) Displays the ND filter name acquired from the CCU. “ND filter” (see page 36) Displays the CC filter name acquired from the CCU. “CC filter” (see page 37) Displays the current information of [11 ECC] >...
  • Page 49: Rop Menu

    ROP menu ROP menu Displaying menus The LCD panel of the unit can be used to operate the ROP menu (REMOTE OPERATION MENU). ROP menu operation is a function that is enabled when the unit is connected to a camera or CCU. Follow the procedure below to display the ROP menu.
  • Page 50: Basic Menu Operations

    ROP menu Basic menu operations 1. Press the [SETUP] button (A). The menu appears on the LCD panel (B). (The cursor is on the first line.) [SETUP] button LCD panel 2. Press the function button (C) or function button (D) to move the cursor. You can navigate the menu pages using the PAGE PREV function button (E) and PAGE NEXT function button (F).
  • Page 51: Other Menu Operations

    ROP menu function button (move cursor up) function button (move cursor down) 5. Turn the menu operation dials (H) to set the items. Turn the dial at the same position as each item in the screen. Menu operation dials Other menu operations Returning to the menu selection screen 1.
  • Page 52: Rop Menu List

    ROP menu ROP menu list “BLACK SHADING” (see page 63) BLACK SHADING WHITE SHADING “WHITE SHADING” (see page 63) FLARE “FLARE” (see page 63) GAMMA “GAMMA” (see page 63) BLACK GAMMA “BLACK GAMMA” (see page 63) “DRS” (see page 63) “WHITE CLIP”...
  • Page 53 ROP menu “H SAW R” (see page 67) H SAW R H SAW G “H SAW G” (see page 67) H SAW B “H SAW B” (see page 67) H PARA R “H PARA R” (see page 67) “H PARA G” (see page 67) H PARA G “H PARA B”...
  • Page 54 ROP menu “H SAW R” (see page 75) H SAW R H SAW G “H SAW G” (see page 75) H SAW B “H SAW B” (see page 75) H PARA R “H PARA R” (see page 75) “H PARA G” (see page 75) H PARA G “H PARA B”...
  • Page 55 ROP menu “EFFECT DEPTH” (see page 82) EFFECT DEPTH 19 DRS “DRS” (see page 82) MASTER DETAIL “MASTER DETAIL” (see page 83) DETAIL LV H “DETAIL LV H” (see page 83) “DETAIL LV V” (see page 83) DETAIL LV V “PEAK FRQ”...
  • Page 56 ROP menu “MEMORY SELECT” (see page 88) MEMORY SELECT CURSOR “CURSOR” (see page 88) POS H “POS H” (see page 88) POS V “POS V” (see page 88) “SKIN GET” (see page 89) SKIN GET “ZEBRA SWITCH” (see page 89) ZEBRA SWITCH “ZEBRA EFFECT”...
  • Page 57 ROP menu “PRESET MATRIX” (see page 95) PRESET MATRIX LINEAR TABLE “LINEAR TABLE” (see page 95) CORRECT TABLE “CORRECT TABLE” (see page 95) COLOR CORRECT “COLOR CORRECT” (see page 95) “SAT” (see page 95) “PHASE” (see page 95) PHASE “SAT G” (see page 96) SAT G “SAT G_CY”...
  • Page 58 ROP menu “POSITION1” (see page 100) POSITION1 POSITION2 “POSITION2” (see page 100) POSITION3 “POSITION3” (see page 100) POSITION4 “POSITION4” (see page 100) “POSITION5” (see page 100) 30 SHUTTER SELECT POSITION5 “POSITION6” (see page 100) POSITION6 “POSITION7” (see page 100) POSITION7 “POSITION8”...
  • Page 59 ROP menu “FORMAT” (see page 106) FORMAT TALK OFF INCOM1 “TALK OFF INCOM1” (see page 106) TALK OFF INCOM2 “TALK OFF INCOM2” (see page 106) MIC1 GAIN “MIC1 GAIN” (see page 106) “MIC1 LINE LV” (see page 106) MIC1 LINE LV “MIC1 AMP”...
  • Page 60 ROP menu “MENU ON/OFF” (see page 110) MENU ON/OFF 36 CCU MENU CONTROL CURSOR/PARAMETER “CURSOR/PARAMETER” (see page 110) EXECUTE “EXECUTE” (see page 110) IRIS LEV MODE “IRIS LEV MODE” (see page 112) “M.PED CONT” (see page 112) M.PED CONT “LOCK SELECT” (see page 112) LOCK SELECT “AUTO BUTTON”...
  • Page 61 ROP menu “IP ADDRESS 1” (see page 115) IP ADDRESS 1 IP ADDRESS 2 “IP ADDRESS 2” (see page 115) IP ADDRESS 3 “IP ADDRESS 3” (see page 115) IP ADDRESS 4 “IP ADDRESS 4” (see page 115) “IP ADDRESS PORT” (see page 116) IP ADDRESS PORT “IP ADDRESS UPLOAD”...
  • Page 62 ROP menu “HLG BLACK GAMMA R” (see page 122) HLG BLACK GAMMA R HLG BLACK GAMMA MASTER “HLG BLACK GAMMA MASTER” (see page 122) HLG BLACK GAMMA B “HLG BLACK GAMMA B” (see page 122) HLG B.GAMMA “HLG B.GAMMA” (see page 122) “HLG KNEE POINT”...
  • Page 63: Paint Switch

    ROP menu 01 PAINT SWITCH The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. Item Setting details BLACK SHADING Enables or disables black shading (sawtooth waveform or parabolic waveform). WHITE SHADING Enables or disables white shading (sawtooth waveform or parabolic waveform). FLARE Enables or disables the flare.
  • Page 64: Scene

    ROP menu 02 SCENE The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. Item Setting details SCENE1 Set the scene file to ON or OFF. When a scene file is set to ON, the other scene files will be set to OFF. SCENE2 If you reselect a scene file that is set to ON, it will be set to SCENE OFF.
  • Page 65: Shutter Speed

    ROP menu 03 SHUTTER SPEED The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. When a setting value differs from that of the reference file, it will be displayed in orange. Item Setting details SHUTTER SPEED Sets the shutter speed for when [SHUTTER MODE] is set to “SHUT”. SHUTTER SYNCHRO Sets the shutter speed for when [SHUTTER MODE] is set to “SYNC”.
  • Page 66: Filter

    ROP menu 04 FILTER The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. When a setting value differs from that of the reference file, it will be displayed in orange. Item Setting details Sets the ND filter position. Sets the CC filter position. HEAD When this is set to “ON”, filter control on the camera side is enabled.
  • Page 67: Black Shading

    ROP menu 05 BLACK SHADING The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. Item Setting details H SAW R Adjusts the black shading gain for R, G, and Bch in the horizontal direction using a sawtooth waveform. H SAW G H SAW B H PARA R Adjusts the black shading gain for R, G, and Bch in the horizontal direction using a parabolic waveform.
  • Page 68: Pedestal

    ROP menu 06 PEDESTAL The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. Item Setting details PED R Sets the red correction level for the master pedestal. PED G Sets the green correction level for the master pedestal. PED B Sets the blue correction level for the master pedestal.
  • Page 69: Hd Chroma

    ROP menu 07 HD CHROMA The control destination differs depending on the unit configuration. When the camera is an AK-UC4000 The control is performed for the camera. When the camera is other than the above When the system format is set to UHD, the control is performed for the CCU. Otherwise, the control is performed for the camera. The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
  • Page 70: Uhd Chroma

    ROP menu 08 UHD CHROMA The control destination differs depending on the unit configuration. When the camera is an AK-UC4000 The control is performed for the camera. When the camera is other than the above The control is performed for the CCU. The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
  • Page 71: Rgb Gain

    ROP menu 09 RGB GAIN The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. When a setting value differs from that of the reference file, it will be displayed in orange. Item Setting details GAIN AWB R Sets the red correction level for the gain. GAIN AWB G Sets the green correction level for the gain.
  • Page 72: Color Temp

    ROP menu 10 COLOR TEMP The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. When a setting value differs from that of the reference file, it will be displayed in orange. Item Setting details COLOR TEMP Set color temperature settings. GAIN R Sets the red correction level for the color temperature.
  • Page 73: Ecc

    ROP menu 11 ECC The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. Item Setting details COLOR TEMP Sets the color temperature when [COLOR TEMP SW] is set to “ON”. An arrow will appear on the right if the value is too high or low. GAIN R Sets the red correction level for the color temperature.
  • Page 74: Cam User Sw Temp

    ROP menu 12 CAM USER SW TEMP The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. Item Setting details COLOR TEMP Sets the color temperature for when “C.TEMP” is assigned to the [USER 1], [USER 2], [USER 3], or [USER 4] button on the camera and the function is enabled.
  • Page 75: White Shading

    ROP menu 13 WHITE SHADING The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. Item Setting details H SAW R Adjusts the white shading gain for R, G, and Bch in the horizontal direction using a sawtooth waveform. H SAW G H SAW B H PARA R Adjusts the white shading gain for R, G, and Bch in the horizontal direction using a parabolic waveform.
  • Page 76: Flare

    ROP menu 14 FLARE The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. When a setting value differs from that of the reference file, it will be displayed in orange. Item Setting details FLARE R Adjusts the Rch flare. FLARE G Adjusts the Gch flare.
  • Page 77: Gamma

    ROP menu 15 GAMMA The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. When a setting value differs from that of the reference file, it will be displayed in orange. Item Setting details GAMMA R Adjusts the red gamma characteristic for the master gamma. GAMMA MASTER Adjusts the gamma characteristic.
  • Page 78 ROP menu Item Setting details GAMMA Enables or disables gamma correction. Select “YES?” to perform auto black balance adjustment. Press and hold the button during black balance adjustment (lamp on) to cancel adjustment. (“BREAK” appears on the picture monitor (PM) of the CCU.) DRS EFFECT.D Sets the compression level for high-brightness areas of the dynamic range stretcher function.
  • Page 79: Black Gamma

    ROP menu 16 BLACK GAMMA The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. When a setting value differs from that of the reference file, it will be displayed in orange. Item Setting details BLACK GAMMA R Adjusts the red gamma characteristic near black for the master gamma. BLACK GAMMA MASTER Adjusts the gamma characteristic near black.
  • Page 80: Knee

    ROP menu 17 KNEE The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. When a setting value differs from that of the reference file, it will be displayed in orange. Item Setting details POINT R Adjusts the red knee point for [POINT MASTER]. POINT MASTER Sets the knee point position.
  • Page 81: White Clip

    ROP menu 18 WHITE CLIP The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. When a setting value differs from that of the reference file, it will be displayed in orange. Item Setting details WHITE CLIP LEVEL R Adjusts red for [WHITE CLIP LEVEL MASTER]. WHITE CLIP LEVEL MASTER Set the white clip level.
  • Page 82: Drs

    ROP menu 19 DRS The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. Item Setting details EFFECT DEPTH Sets the compression level for high-brightness areas of the dynamic range stretcher function. Higher values increase the compression level for high-brightness areas. Enables or disables the dynamic range stretcher function.
  • Page 83: Hd Detail

    ROP menu 20 HD DETAIL The control destination differs depending on the unit configuration. When the camera is an AK-UC4000 The control is performed for the camera. When the camera is other than the above When the system format is set to UHD, the control is performed for the CCU. Otherwise, the control is performed for the camera. The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
  • Page 84 ROP menu Item Setting details V DETAIL FRQ Set the V DETAIL frequency. CRISP Set the noise elimination level for the detail signals LEVEL DEPENDENT Set the level of dark detail removal. DARK DETAIL Set the level of dark detail enhancement. DETAIL SOURCE Selects the source signals for creating the detail components.
  • Page 85: Uhd Detail

    ROP menu 21 UHD DETAIL The control destination differs depending on the unit configuration. When the camera is an AK-UC4000 The control is performed for the camera. When the camera is other than the above The control is performed for the CCU. The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
  • Page 86 ROP menu Item Setting details DETAIL Enables or disables the UHD detail effect. LV DPN SW Removes dark details. D. DTL SW Enhances dark details. - 86 -...
  • Page 87: Sd Detail

    ROP menu 22 SD DETAIL The control destination differs depending on the unit configuration. When the camera is an AK-UC4000 The fixed value is displayed. The setting cannot be changed. When the camera is other than the above The control is performed for the CCU. Otherwise, the control is performed for the camera. The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
  • Page 88: Hd Skin Tone Dtl

    ROP menu 23 HD SKIN TONE DTL The control destination differs depending on the unit configuration. When the camera is an AK-UC4000 The control is performed for the camera. When the camera is other than the above When the system format is set to UHD, the control is performed for the CCU. Otherwise, the control is performed for the camera. The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
  • Page 89 ROP menu Item Setting details SKIN GET Automatically acquire saturation and hue information from the cursor position. ZEBRA SWITCH Sets whether to add a zebra pattern to the Y signals of the PM output to make areas subject to skin tone detail effects easily identifiable.
  • Page 90: Uhd Skin Tone Dtl

    ROP menu 24 UHD SKIN TONE DTL The control destination differs depending on the unit configuration. When the camera is an AK-UC4000 The control is performed for the camera. When the camera is other than the above The control is performed for the CCU. The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera.
  • Page 91 ROP menu Item Setting details POS V Sets vertical cursor position. SKIN GET Automatically acquire saturation and hue information from the cursor position. ZEBRA SWITCH Sets whether to add a zebra pattern to the Y signals of the PM output to make areas subject to skin tone detail effects easily identifiable.
  • Page 92: Linear Matrix

    ROP menu 25 LINEAR MATRIX The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. When a setting value differs from that of the reference file, it will be displayed in orange. Item Setting details PRESET MATRIX Sets the preset matrix. LINEAR TABLE Selects the linear matrix table.
  • Page 93 ROP menu Item Setting details MATRIX(G-B) P Adjusts the linear matrix between green and blue. Not available when [MATRIX] is set to “OFF”. MATRIX(G-B) N MATRIX(B-R) P Adjusts the linear matrix between blue and red. Not available when [MATRIX] is set to “OFF”. MATRIX(B-R) N MATRIX(B-G) P Adjusts the linear matrix between blue and green.
  • Page 94: Color Correction

    ROP menu 26 COLOR CORRECTION The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. When a setting value differs from that of the reference file, it will be displayed in orange. - 94 -...
  • Page 95 ROP menu Item Setting details PRESET MATRIX Enables or disables the linear matrix function. LINEAR TABLE Selects the linear matrix table. CORRECT TABLE Selects the color correction table. COLOR CORRECT Selects the color component in 12 AXIS matrix memory to adjust. Adjusts the saturation of the color component selected in [COLOR CORRECT].
  • Page 96 ROP menu Item Setting details SAT G Adjusts the color saturation of color components in 12 AXIS matrix memory. When [COLOR CORRECT] is set to “OFF”, the adjustment effects will not be applied. SAT G_CY SAT CY SAT CY_B SAT B SAT B_MG SAT MG SAT MG_R...
  • Page 97: Skin Correction

    ROP menu 27 SKIN CORRECTION The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. When a setting value differs from that of the reference file, it will be displayed in orange. Item Setting details SKIN AREA HUE Finely adjusts the hue of the skin area. SKIN AREA TONE Finely adjusts the tone of the skin area.
  • Page 98: Dnr

    ROP menu 28 DNR The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. When a setting value differs from that of the reference file, it will be displayed in orange. Item Setting details DNR LEVEL Sets the level for the noise reduction. DNR SW Enables/disables the noise reduction function.
  • Page 99: Iris Relative

    ROP menu 29 IRIS RELATIVE The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. Item Setting details SENSE Adjusts the iris variable range for when the iris lever is moved from the center to the top and bottom ends. Press down the menu operation dial while turning to make larger changes to the value.
  • Page 100: Shutter Select

    ROP menu 30 SHUTTER SELECT The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. Item Setting details POSITION1 Sets the shutter speed for [POSITION1] to [POSITION8]. POSITION2 POSITION3 POSITION4 POSITION5 POSITION6 POSITION7 POSITION8 SHUTTER OFF Selects whether to include shutter OFF when switching the shutter position. - 100 -...
  • Page 101: Lens File/Edit

    ROP menu 31 LENS FILE/EDIT The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. - 101 -...
  • Page 102 ROP menu Item Setting details LENS FILE SW Enables or disables the LENS file. FILE No. Selects the file. FILE NAME Displays the name of the currently loaded file. The file name can be changed when [MODE] is set to “STORE”. Use menu operation dials 1 and 2 to change the file name.
  • Page 103 ROP menu Item Setting details W H SAW R Adjusts the R, G, and Bch white shading of the display data in the horizontal direction using a sawtooth wave- form. W H SAW G W H SAW B W H PARA R Adjusts the R, G, and Bch white shading of the display data in the horizontal direction using a parabolic wave- form.
  • Page 104: Monitor

    ROP menu 32 MONITOR The setting values will vary depending on the connected CCU. Item Setting details MONITOR R Turns the R monitor on or off. MONITOR G Turns the G monitor on or off. MONITOR B Turns the B monitor on or off. MONITOR SEQ Turns the SEQ monitor on or off.
  • Page 105: System Cam

    ROP menu 33 SYSTEM CAM The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. - 105 -...
  • Page 106 ROP menu Item Setting details FORMAT Set the camera format. When the unit is connected to a CCU, this item is only displayed and cannot be changed. TALK OFF INCOM1 Sets TALK for INCOM1 to OFF. TALK OFF INCOM2 Sets TALK for INCOM2 to OFF. MIC1 GAIN Makes coarse adjustments of the MIC1 gain.
  • Page 107: System Ccu

    ROP menu 34 SYSTEM CCU The setting values will vary depending on the connected CCU. - 107 -...
  • Page 108 ROP menu Item Setting details FORMAT Selects the format that is output from the CCU. The CCU specifies the format to the camera based on the format selected here. RETURN1 SELECT Sets the input allocations of return signal 1. RETURN2 SELECT Sets the input allocations of return signal 2.
  • Page 109: Camera Menu Control

    ROP menu 35 CAMERA MENU CONTROL This menu can be operated when the setting value for the CCU picture monitor (PM) is 720p. ___ indicates factory default settings. Item Setting value Setting details MENU ON/OFF Turns the menu on or off. CURSOR/PARAMETER Moves the menu cursor or changes setting values.
  • Page 110: Ccu Menu Control

    ROP menu 36 CCU MENU CONTROL ___ indicates factory default settings. Item Setting value Setting details MENU ON/OFF Turns the menu on or off. CURSOR/PARAMETER Moves the menu cursor or changes setting values. EXECUTE Executes the selected process. - 110 -...
  • Page 111: Rop Setting

    ROP menu 37 ROP SETTING - 111 -...
  • Page 112 ROP menu ___ indicates factory default settings. Item Setting value Setting details IRIS LEV MODE Selects between absolute values or relative values to be used for IRIS RLTV control operations. ABS: Absolute value control. RLTV: Relative value control. M.PED CONT IRIS Sets whether to enable master pedestal adjustment via the panel's mas- DISP...
  • Page 113 ROP menu Item Setting value Setting details PERIOD 0 to 5 [PERIOD] and [CYCLE] will be the time from which [CALL] was released for [CAMERA CCU]. PERIOD: Flashing duration (sec). CYCLE CYCLE: Flashing cycle (For 1.0: 500 msec off → 500 msec lit (repeatedly)).
  • Page 114: Connect Setting

    ROP menu 38 CONNECT SETTING ___ indicates factory default settings. Item Setting value Setting details CONNECT MODE CAM1 Sets the connection method for camera 1. Serial After configuring the settings, press the menu operation dial to apply the set- tings. Serial(AK) Serial, LAN: Select when connecting with the AK-HC5000 series, AK-UC3000 LAN(AK)
  • Page 115: Rop Ip Setting

    ROP menu 39 ROP IP SETTING Item Setting details IP ADDRESS 1 Sets the IP address of the unit. The setting ranges are as follows. (Factory default: 192.168.0.130) 1st octet: 1 to 223 IP ADDRESS 2 2nd octet: 0 to 255 3rd octet: 0 to 255 4th octet: 1 to 254 IP ADDRESS 3...
  • Page 116 ROP menu Item Setting details IP ADDRESS PORT Sets the port of the unit. Values from 35200 to 35599 can be set. (Factory default: 35200) IP ADDRESS UPLOAD When you press the menu operation dial, the unit's IP address and port will be set. SUBNET MASK 1 Sets the subnet mask of the unit.
  • Page 117: Camera Ip Setting

    ROP menu 40 CAMERA IP SETTING Item Setting details CAM1 to CAM99 IP Sets the IP address of the camera. The setting ranges are as follows. ADDRESS (IP addresses are assigned in order starting with 192.168.0.20 for CAM1 under factory default con- ditions.) 1st octet: 1 to 223 2nd octet: 0 to 255...
  • Page 118: Sd Card Store

    ROP menu 41 SD CARD STORE Item Setting value Setting details MODE FORMAT Selects the format, load, or store mode for the SD card. STORE FILE SELECT Selects the type of files to be saved. SCENE USER Saves all scene files (SCENE1 to SCENE8), user files (USER1 to LENS USER3), reference user files (REF1 to REF3), and lens files (LENS1 to LENS32).
  • Page 119: Sd Card Load

    ROP menu 42 SD CARD LOAD Item Setting value Setting details FILE SELECT Selects the type of files to be loaded. ALL SCENE SCENE Loads the data saved with “ALL”. ALL USER ALL SCENE USER Loads all scene file data (SCENE1 to SCENE8) saved with “ALL”. ALL LENS LENS SCENE...
  • Page 120: Reference

    ROP menu 43 REFERENCE Item Setting value Setting details REF.CALL(push) FCTRY Recall the reference setting information (reference file). USER1 to USER3 REF1 to REF3 REF.DL EXEC The reference file data will be loaded to the ROP. However, the reference file settings will not be applied for the camera and CCU. STORE REF USER1 to USER3 Overwrite the current setting values to the selected file.
  • Page 121: Auto Iris Setting

    ROP menu 44 AUTO IRIS SETTING Item Setting details WINDOW SELECT Set the photometry range. PEAK RATIO Set the ratio between the peak value and average value for auto iris photometry. IRIS GAIN Switch between adjusting the auto iris photometry speed via the iris gain volume or via menu oper- ations.
  • Page 122: Hdr-Paint

    ROP menu 45 HDR-PAINT The setting values will vary depending on the connected camera. When a setting value differs from that of the reference file, it will be displayed in orange. Item Setting details HLG BLACK GAMMA R Adjusts the red gamma characteristic near black for the master gamma. HLG BLACK GAMMA MASTER Adjusts the gamma characteristic near black.
  • Page 123 ROP menu Item Setting details SDR CNVRT MD Sets the SDR CONVER mode. SHOOTING MODE Sets the shooting mode. DNR LEVEL Sets the level for the noise reduction. DNR SW Enables/disables the noise reduction function. SDR CONVERT GAIN Sets the SDR gain. SDR CONVERT CLIP Sets the SDR clip.
  • Page 124: Lens Control

    ROP menu 46 LENS CONTROL This is enabled with an AK-UC4000. Item Setting details FOCUS Adjusts the lens focus manually. FOCUS SPEED Adjusts the focus operation speed. ZOOM Adjusts the lens zoom manually. ZOOM SPEED Adjusts the zoom operation speed. CONTROL SW Enables or disables control of the lens from the unit.
  • Page 125: Software

    Software Software IP connection IP connection procedure This section describes how to configure the unit and CCU using the software. For the system configuration when using IP connections, see the following page. “System Connection Configuration” (see page 18) Connection flow 1.
  • Page 126: Setting The Ip Addresses Of The Devices

    Software Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Default gateway 192.168.0.1 Setting the IP addresses of the devices Configuring the settings using the menus Set the IP address of the unit (ROP) in [ROP IP SETTING] under the ROP menu. “39 ROP IP SETTING” (see page 115) For the IP address of the CCU, refer to the operating instructions for the CCU.
  • Page 127: Easy Ip Setup Software

    Software Easy IP Setup Software Installing and starting the software Easy IP Setup Software (EasyIPSetup.exe) is on the supplied CD-ROM. Be sure to read “Readme.txt” on the supplied CD-ROM before installing the software. 1. Insert the CD-ROM supplied with the unit into the CD-ROM drive of the personal computer on which the application is going to be installed.
  • Page 128 Software Setting of the CCU or ROP takes about 2 minutes to complete after you click the [Save] button. If the AC adaptor or LAN cable is disconnected before the settings are completed, the settings will be canceled. In such a case, configure the settings again. Even though the network settings have been completed, the network operations is not performed properly if the same IP address is used by another device on the same network.
  • Page 129: Rop Setup Software

    Software ROP Setup Software ROP Setup Software (HRP1005Tool.exe) is on the supplied CD-ROM. Be sure to read “Readme.txt” on the supplied CD-ROM before installing the software. 1. Insert the CD-ROM supplied with the unit into the CD-ROM drive of the personal computer on which the application is going to be installed.
  • Page 130 Software A. ROP NO. column [ROP NO.] B. IP address column [IP ADDRESS] [SUBNET MASK] [GATEWAY] C. SWAP ROP No. column [SWAP ROP No] D. CONNECTION CHECK button [CONNECTION CHECK] E. NETWORK SEARCH button [NETWORK SEARCH] F. REGISTER button [REGISTER] G.
  • Page 131: Configuring The Unit Settings [Configuration]

    Software Configuring the Unit Settings [Configuration] Configure the settings of the unit in the [Configuration] tab. When you connect the personal computer to the unit for the first time, click the [REFRESH] button (B) to retrieve the values set on the unit. A.
  • Page 132 Software A. Setting target selection list box [Master ROP Number] B. CAMERA NO column [CAMERA NO] C. CAMERA TYPE column [CAMERA TYPE] D. CAMERA MODEL column [CAMERA MODEL] E. MAC ADDRESS column [MAC ADDRESS] F. IP ADDRESS column [IP ADDRESS] G.
  • Page 133 Software Connection settings CAMERA NO column Displays the camera numbers. CAMERA TYPE column Click and select the connection type. The connection types are identical to those of [CONNECT SETTING] in the unit's ROP menu. “Serial”, “NetWork” Select when connecting with the AK-HC5000 series, AK-UC3000 series, or AK-UC4000 series.
  • Page 134: Setting User Authentication [Userauth.]

    Software SWAP CAMERA column Swap the camera connections set between two camera numbers. Click to display camera numbers “C01” to “C99”. Select the camera number with which you want to make the swap from this list. After making a change, click the [SET] button (K) to reflect it. NETWORK SEARCH button Clicking this button to execute [NETWORK SEARCH] displays in yellow the cameras (CAMERA NO) corresponding to the newly detected link settings.
  • Page 135 Software Setting Procedure 1. Select the ROP for which you want to configure the connection settings in [Master ROP Number] (A). Clicking displays the IP addresses of the ROP units that can be set. From the list, select the ROP whose IP address you want to set.
  • Page 136: Reference

    Reference Reference Connector pin assignment table 1 <CCU> connector (Hirose Electric: HR10A-10R-10P (71)) Pin No. Function Polarity Flow of signal CAM DATA (H) CAM→ROP CAM DATA (L) CAM→ROP CAM CONT (H) ROP→CAM CAM CONT (L) ROP→CAM CAM No.A CAM No.B CAM No.C CAM No.D 12 V...
  • Page 137: Appearance

    Reference Appearance Unit: mm (inch) 82 (3-1/4) 78 (3-1/16) 66.9 (2-5/8) 44.7 (1-3/4) 124.4 (4-7/8) - 137 -...
  • Page 138: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications General 12 V DC ( ) (Power supply from camera: 10 V - 16 V DC) Power supply 42 V - 57 V DC ( ) (PoE power supply) 0.44 A (Power supply from camera: 10 V - 16 V DC) Power consumption 0.11 A (PoE power supply) indicates safety information.
  • Page 139: Index

    Index Index Adjustment value display FILES button ALM indicator FILTER ASSIGN FILTER button AUTO button Flare AUTO IRIS button FLARE AUTO IRIS SETTING FLARE adjustment block Auto Setup FLARE button FREE button Function buttons B.GAM adjustment block BARS button Black gamma GAIN BLACK GAMMA GAIN adjustment block...
  • Page 140 Index SHT indicator M.PED Shutter Master gain SHUTTER SELECT Master pedestal SHUTTER SPEED Memory card access indicator SIGNAL GND terminal Memory card slot SKIN adjustment block Menu operation dials SKIN CORRECTION MONITOR Skin tone detail Status screen SYNC indicator ND filter SYSTEM CAM ND indicator SYSTEM CCU...
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