Sony Digital Camera CCU TX50 User Manual

3-863-129-11 (1)  
Camera Control Unit  
Operating Instructions  
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future  
reference.  
CCU-TX50/50P  
© 2004 Sony Corporation  
 
Table of Contents  
Connecting the CCU-TX50/50P to the Video  
Results of the Self-diagnosis of the Internal  
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Overview  
The CCU-TX50/50P is a camera control unit that  
connects to DXC-D50 Series Color Video Cameras via  
the CA-TX50/50P Camera Adaptor.  
Features of this unit are described below.  
Full-featured signal transfer functions  
• The CCU-TX50/50P is able to transfer wide band  
component video signals.  
• The maximum triaxial cable length that can be used to  
connect this unit to a camera adaptor is max. 750 m  
(when using a Belden φ8.5 mm cable) or 1125 m  
(when using a Belden φ13.2 mm cable).  
• Transfer functions are provided for the following  
signals.  
Return video, teleprompter signal, microphone audio,  
program audio, red tally and green tally signals  
• An intercom system is also provided.  
Flexibly adaptable camera control functions  
• The camera control panel mounted on the front panel  
of the unit enables video camera operations to be  
controlled from the unit.  
• When the RCP-D50 remote control panel is connected  
to the rear panel of the unit, the video camera  
operation can be controlled from both the remote  
control panel and the front panel of the unit.  
Wide array of input/output signals  
The input and output connectors provided for the CCU-  
TX50/50P include those for outputting such signals as a  
composite video signal (VBS), component video signals  
(switchable to RGB), SDI signals, and video signals for  
video and waveform monitors, for inputting a reference  
signal for external synchronization.  
Status and self-diagnostics display on the  
picture monitor  
You can check all sorts of settings of the unit and the  
results of self-diagnoses of internal boards on the  
monitor connected to the PIX connector on the rear  
panel.  
Rack mountable  
Two CCU-TX50/50P units can be installed side by side  
in the optional RMM-301 Rack Mount Bracket.  
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Overview  
 
 
Function and Location of Parts and Controls  
Front panel  
a Camera number sheet/tally indicator  
b POWER switch/CAM and MAIN indicators  
c CABLE ALARM indicators  
d INCOM input/output/setting section  
a Camera number sheet/tally indicator  
Lights red when the red tally signal is input (e.g. when  
Note  
the video signal from the video camera connected to the  
CCU-TX50/50P goes on air). When the CALL button  
on the unit or RCP-D50 remote control panel is pressed,  
the indicator lights red if it is not lit, and goes off if it is  
lit.  
If the fan in the CCU-TX50/50P stops, the MAIN  
indicator will flash simultaneously to warn you of the  
abnormal condition. If this occurs, turn the POWER  
switch off immediately and contact Sony service  
personnel.  
The indicator lights green when the green tally signal is  
input.  
c CABLE ALARM indicators  
Attach the supplied number sheet here to indicate the  
camera number.  
OPEN: Lights when no triaxial cable is connected to  
the CAMERA connector on the rear panel of the  
CCU-TX50/50P, or when the load current is  
extremely low even when a camera cable is connected.  
SHORT: Lights when there is a current overflow in  
the triaxial cable.  
b POWER switch/CAM (camera) and MAIN  
indicators  
The POWER switch turns on or off the power supply to  
the entire camera system, including the CCU-TX50/  
50P, the video camera, and the remote control unit  
connected to the REMOTE connector on the CCU-  
TX50/50P.  
d INCOM (intercom) input/output/setting section  
INCOM (intercom) connector (XLR, 5-pin)  
Connects a headset.  
The MAIN and CAM indicators light when the POWER  
switch is turned on.  
INCOM level control  
The CAM indicator goes off when the power is turned  
off by the CAM PW button on the remote control panel.  
Adjusts the input level of the headset.  
MIC/PGM (program audio) switch  
ON: Turns on the headset microphone.  
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Function and Location of Parts and Controls  
 
   
OFF: Turns off the headset microphone.  
PGM: Outputs the program audio. When this position  
is selected, the INCOM level control adjusts input  
level of the program audio.  
PROD: Producer line.  
PRIV: Producer line and engineer line are cut off and  
communication is possible only between the CCU-  
TX50/50P and the camera connected to the rear panel  
of the CCU-TX50/50P.  
INCOM selector  
ENG: Engineer line.  
Selects the pathway of intercom signals output/input  
through the INCOM connector.  
e CALL button  
f PANEL button  
g BARS button  
h 5600K button  
i AUTO KNEE button  
j SKIN DTL button  
k TLCS button  
l CHARACTER button  
m MASTER GAMMA  
adjustment knob  
n DETAIL adjustment knob  
e CALL button  
h 5600K button  
When you press this button, the TALLY indicator on the  
camera adaptor lights. The tally indicator on the unit  
also lights red when you press this button, and goes off  
if the CALL button is pressed while it is lit.  
Press this button (which lights up when pressed) to  
convert the color temperature electronically instead of  
using the optical filter.  
i AUTO KNEE button  
f PANEL button  
Press this button (which lights up when pressed) to  
activate the automatic knee function which optimizes  
the input signal compensation.  
When the RCP-D50 camera control panel is connected,  
press this button to light it up so you can select the  
device which controls the camera.  
The unit can control the camera when this button is lit.  
j SKIN DTL button  
Use this button to turn the skin detail correction function  
on or off. Press this button (which lights up when  
pressed) to set the skin detail correction function to on.  
To set this function to off, press this button again.  
g
BARS button  
Press this button (which lights up when pressed) to send  
the color bar signal to the monitor. The color bars then  
appear on the monitor.  
k TLCS (total level control system) button  
Press this button to turn the total level control system on  
or off. When this button is lit, it is turned on, and settings  
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Function and Location of Parts and Controls  
 
made with the GAIN control section and SHUTTER  
setting section are ignored.  
changes to the next page. When this button is not lit, the  
self-diagnostics screens are not displayed.  
l CHARACTER button  
m MASTER GAMMA adjustment knob  
Use this knob to adjust the gamma curve.  
Press this button (which lights up when pressed) to  
display the self-diagnostics screen on the picture  
monitor. Each time you press this button, the screen  
n DETAIL adjustment knob  
Use this knob to adjust the detail level.  
o SHUTTER setting section  
p GAIN control section  
q WHITE/BLACK BALANCE setting section  
r MASTER BLACK  
adjustment knob  
s IRIS setting section  
o SHUTTER setting section  
Selects a shutter setting.  
Display  
Displays the clear scan frequency when the CLS button  
lights, or the shutter speed when the ON button lights.  
Note  
p GAIN control section  
Adjusts the gain to obtain the most appropriate level for  
the lighting condition.  
UP/DOWN selector  
The gain is increased, each time you press this selector  
to the UP position. The gain is decreased, each time you  
press this selector to the DOWN position.  
Display  
This section does not function when the TLCS button is  
on.  
CLS button  
Press this button (which lights up when pressed) to  
activate the clear scan function.  
ON button  
Press this button (which lights up when pressed) to  
activate the normal shutter function.  
UP/DOWN selector  
Displays the gain values in decibel units.  
When the CLS button lights: The clear scan frequency  
is increased, each time you press this selector to the UP  
position. The clear scan frequency is reduced, each time  
you press this selector to the DOWN position.  
When the ON button lights: The shutter speed is  
increased, each time this selector to the UP position. The  
shutter speed is reduced, each time you press this  
selector to the DOWN position.  
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Function and Location of Parts and Controls  
 
q WHITE/BLACK BALANCE setting section  
r MASTER BLACK adjustment knob  
Adjusts the master black levels of the R, G, and B  
signals simultaneously. The click position of the knob  
provides a typical setting.  
A WHITE controls  
B PRESET button  
s IRIS setting section  
A EXT indicator  
B AUTO button  
C BLACK controls  
D AUTO WHITE/BLACK switch  
E ATW button  
C IRIS control  
A WHITE (white balance manual adjustment)  
controls  
Turn these controls to manually adjust the white  
balance. The left-hand control adjusts the R signal level  
and the right-hand control adjusts the B signal level.  
A EXT (extender) indicator  
Lights when a lens extender is being used on the video  
camera.  
B AUTO button  
Press this button (which lights up when pressed) for  
automatic adjustment of the iris. This button lights when  
the automatic adjustment is in progress. Press this button  
again to manually adjust the iris.  
B PRESET button  
Press this button (which lights up when pressed) to set  
the white balance to the preset value. When this button  
is lit, the operation of the AUTO WHITE section of the  
AUTO WHITE/BLACK switch is ignored.  
C IRIS control  
Adjusts the iris manually when the AUTO button is set  
to off. When the AUTO button lights, you can turn this  
control to change the reference value for the automatic  
iris adjustment.  
C BLACK (black balance manual adjustment)  
controls  
Turn these controls to manually adjust the black balance.  
The left-hand control adjusts the R signal level and the  
right-hand control adjusts the B signal level.  
D AUTO WHITE/BLACK (white balance/black  
balance automatic adjustment) switch  
Activates the automatic adjustment of the white balance  
and black balance.  
WHITE: Adjusts the white balance automatically one  
time when the switch is set to this position.  
BLACK: Adjusts the black balance automatically one  
time when the switch is set to this position.  
E ATW (auto tracing white balance) button  
Press this button (which lights up when pressed) to have  
the white balance adjusted automatically when lighting  
conditions change.  
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Function and Location of Parts and Controls  
 
Rear panel  
a CAMERA connector  
b AUDIO OUTPUT connectors  
c INPUT connectors  
d OUTPUT connectors  
e REMOTE connector  
i AC IN connector  
h WF MODE connector  
g MIC REMOTE connector  
f INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM connector  
a CAMERA connector (triaxial connector)  
Connects to the CA-TX50/50P Camera Adaptor  
attached to the DXC-D50 Color Video Camera using a  
triaxial cable.  
connector is terminated automatically with an  
impedance of 75 ohms.  
A REFERENCE INPUT connectors  
Caution  
Do NOT use a defective triaxial cable.  
The inner sheath of a triaxial cable is used for power  
supply and the outer sheath for safety ground.  
For your safety, do NOT use a triaxial cable whose inner  
and outer sheaths are short-circuited. Use of such a cable  
will cause electric shock.  
B RET-1/RET-2 connectors  
b AUDIO OUTPUT connectors (XLR, 3-pin)  
Supply audio signals from the video camera.  
C RET-3/PROMPTER connectors  
c INPUT connectors  
D COAX connector  
The two connectors of each pair are loop-through  
connectors. When the upper connector is used and no  
connection is made to the lower connector, the upper  
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Function and Location of Parts and Controls  
 
 
A REFERENCE INPUT connectors (BNC type)  
Accept reference signals (black burst signal) for external  
synchronization.  
B Y/G, R-Y/R, B-Y/B (component video signal /  
RGB output) connectors (BNC type)  
Supply the component signals or the R, G, and B signals  
for the chroma keyer from each connector.  
Use the switch on the internal board to select the signals  
to be output.  
B RET-1/RET-2 (return video signal 1/2)  
connectors (BNC type)  
Accept return video signals from two different systems.  
For details on the internal boards, consult your nearest Sony  
dealer.  
For details on the selection of RET-1 and RET-2, refer to  
Operation Manual that came with the camera or camera  
adaptor.  
C PIX (picture monitor output) connector (BNC  
type)  
Supplies a video signal or video and character signals  
C RET-3/PROMPTER (return video signal 3/  
prompter) connectors (BNC type)  
Accept a return video signal or a teleprompter signal.  
together to a picture monitor.  
When using the RCP-D50 Remote Control Panel, you  
can select the signal output from the PIX connector  
using the MONITOR SELECT button on the menu of  
the RCP-D50. When the signal output from the PIX  
connector changes, the waveform output on the  
waveform monitor also changes.  
For details on the selection of RET-3, refer to Operation  
Manual that came with the camera or camera adaptor.  
To set this connector to the PROMPTER output, it is  
required to change the setting in the internal board.  
D SYNC connector  
Connect to the synchronous signal input connector on a  
For details on the internal boards, consult your nearest Sony  
dealer.  
waveform monitor or picture monitor  
D COAX (coaxial) connector (BNC type)  
Accepts and supplies signals from/to the video camera  
using a coaxial cable. Power is not supplied to the  
camera and a camera adapter through this connector.  
E WF (waveform monitor output) connector (BNC  
type)  
Supplies a video signal to a waveform monitor.  
When using the RCP-D50 Remote Control Panel, you  
can select the signal output from the PIX connector  
using the MONITOR SELECT button on the menu of  
the RCP-D50. Changing the signal output from the WF  
connector simultaneously changes the picture on the  
picture monitor.  
To use this connector, it is required to change the setting of the  
internal board. For details, consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
d OUTPUT connectors  
A VBS/SDI-1/VBS/SDI-2/VBS/SDI-3  
e REMOTE (RCP (remote control panel) remote)  
connector (10-pin)  
connectors  
Connects to the RCP-D50 Series Remote Control Panel  
with an optional CCA-7 connecting cable to transmit/  
receive control signals.  
B Y/G, R-Y/R, B-Y/B connectors  
f INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM (program audio)  
connector (D-sub, 25-pin)  
C PIX connector  
Inputs/outputs intercom, tally, or program audio signals.  
Connects to an intercom, tally, or program audio  
connector of an intercom system.  
D SYNC connector  
E WF connector  
g MIC REMOTE (microphone remote control)  
connector (D-sub, 15-pin)  
Connects to an external control unit such as an audio  
mixer. With the connected unit, you can set the  
microphone input level of the video camera to –60, –50,  
–40, –30, or –20 dB.  
A VBS/SDI-1/VBS/SDI-2/VBS/SDI-3 (composite  
video signal 1/2/3 output) connectors (BNC type)  
Supply the signal from the video camera in composite or  
SDI format.  
Use the switch on the internal board to select the signals  
to be output.  
h WF MODE (waveform monitor mode)  
connector (4-pin)  
Connects to the corresponding connector on a waveform  
For details on the internal boards, consult your nearest Sony  
dealer.  
monitor to allow the sequential monitoring of signals.  
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Function and Location of Parts and Controls  
 
i AC IN (AC power input) connector  
Connects to an AC power source using the supplied AC  
power cord. Secure the power cord to the CCU-TX50/  
50P using the supplied plug holder.  
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Function and Location of Parts and Controls  
 
Connecting the CCU-TX50/50P to the Video Camera  
When connecting a CCU-TX50/50P to a DXC-D50  
Color Video Camera, you must first attach the CA-  
TX50/50P Camera Adaptor to the video camera.  
CA-TX50  
Triaxial cable  
DXC-D50  
CCU-TX50/50P  
To an AC power source  
Notes on connections  
Triaxial cable  
The triaxial cable should never be connected to or  
disconnected from the CCU-TX50/50P when the power  
is turned on. Always turn the unit off first.  
Video camera  
Some switches or controls on the video camera may not  
work when the camera is connected to the CCU-TX50/  
50P.  
For details, refer to Operation Manuals of the video camera  
and the camera adaptor.  
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Connecting the CCU-TX50/50P to the Video Camera  
 
   
Settings of the Camera  
The settings and operations status of the camera are  
displayed.  
Self-Diagnostics  
The unit allows you to display the status of the unit and  
the results of a self-diagnosis is of the internal boards of  
the unit on the screen of a picture monitor connected to  
the unit.  
You can display the following status items:  
• Settings of the camera  
• Status display of the unit  
• Results of a self-diagnosis of the internal boards  
• Self-diagnostics of the camera system  
Setting change and adjustment  
progress message display area  
Entering the Self-diagnostics Mode  
The unit enters the self-diagnostics mode, by pressing  
the CHARACTER button on the front panel of the unit.  
Each time you press the CHARACTER button, the  
display changes.  
CHARACTER button  
1 Master gain  
2 “4:3” is displayed when the images recorded in 16:9  
format are output after converted to the images of  
the 4:3 mode.  
3 “EVS” is displayed when EVS of the electrical  
shutter is on.  
4 Shows the shutter speed currently selected.  
5 Shows the on/off setting of the shutter.  
6 Shows the type of ND filter currently selected.  
7 Shows the F-stop (iris setting) of the lens.  
8 EX is displayed when a lens extender is used.  
Status Display of the Unit  
Press the CHARACTER button when the screen of the  
camera settings is displayed. The status of the unit is  
displayed.  
DXC-D50: Model name and format of the connected  
camera  
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Self-Diagnostics  
 
       
CCU-TX50: Model name and format of the camera  
control unit connected.  
Page 2  
Genlock: External reference signal and its status  
(lock/unlock)  
Prompter: Transmission direction of the prompter  
line  
Return 1 to 3: Return video signal input status  
Self-diagnostics of the Camera  
System  
Press the CHARACTER button when the status display  
of the unit is displayed. Page 1 of the self-diagnostics  
display is displayed.  
The results of a self-diagnosis of the camera system are  
displayed spread over three pages.  
CAMERA cable: Camera cable connection status  
(connected/shorted)  
CAMERA Data: Camera data transmission status  
CAMERA Power: Status of the power supply to a  
camera  
Page 1  
CAMERA Tone: Camera ID tone status  
RCP cable: Connection status of the REMOTE  
connector  
RCP Data: Data transmission status of the REMOTE  
connector  
RCP Power: REMOTE connector power supply  
status  
Page 3  
TRIAX TYPE: Type of Triaxial circuit  
TRIAX Cable: Triaxial cable connection status  
(connected/disconnected)  
TRIAX Comp.: Cable compensation type selected  
for the triaxial cable (automatic/manual)  
TRIAX Step: Compensation step of the triaxial cable  
(step indication in the circuit) (The cable length may  
not be displayed correctly.)  
Fan power: Fan status in the CCU power block  
Timer: Power up time to devices connected  
CCU Power: Status of the CCU power supply  
Intercom CCU: CCU intercom selection (system/  
private)  
Intercom CAMERA CH1: Status of intercom 1 of a  
camera (producer line/engineer line)  
CHU MIC Gain: Gain and control status of the  
microphone circuit  
Results of the Self-diagnosis of the  
Internal Boards of the Unit  
Press the CHARACTER button when page 3 is  
displayed. Page 1 of the results of the self-diagnosis of  
the internal boards is displayed.  
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Self-Diagnostics  
 
   
Each time you press the CHARACTER button, another  
page of results is displayed in turn.  
AT board  
DM board  
Reference: Operation mode of the phase adjustment  
Gen Lock: Locking status  
BATT Volt: Voltage of the coin battery supplied with  
the AT board  
CCU Mode: Operation mode of the CCU  
PLD Config.: Configuration result status of the PLD  
mounted on the AT board  
CAM Video: Reception status of the video signals  
from the camera.  
Skin Gate: Reception status of the Skin gate signal  
from the camera  
TRIAX Comp.: Cable compensation type selected  
for the triaxial cable (automatic/manual)  
TRIAX Step: Compensation step of the triaxial cable  
(step indication in the circuit) (The cable length may  
not be displayed correctly.)  
CCU Power: CCU power supply type (AC/DC) and  
power supply status  
AU board  
Power: DM board power supply status  
TR board  
CAMERA MIC: Input status of the camera  
microphone (on/off)  
CAMERA LINE: Pathway of the intercom signal of  
the camera (ENG/PROD/PRIV)  
CCU FRONT MIC: Input status of the unit’s  
microphone (on/off)  
Prompter: Setting status of the prompter line  
Tone: Tone signal status  
Incom: Demodulating status of the intercom line  
CHU Data: Data reception status from the camera  
Power: Power supply status of the TR board  
CCU FRONT LINE: Pathway of the connection of  
the intercom signal of the unit (ENG/PROD/PRIV)  
POWER: Power supply status of the AU board  
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Self-Diagnostics  
 
IV board  
Diagnostics Page of the Camera  
Return: Setting status of the return signal input  
connectors to the return channels from 1 to 3  
Return Signal: Status of the return video input signal  
Rear CN: Power supply status of the CN board on the  
rear  
PLD Config: Configuration completion status of the  
PLD mounted on the IV board  
Power: Power supply status of the IV board  
The results of the diagnosis of each board of the camera  
are displayed.  
Exiting the Self-diagnostic Mode  
Display the last “ROM Version” page, and then press the  
CHARACTER button again.  
EN board  
When an Error Occurs  
The error message is displayed on the picture monitor. In  
such a case, display the self-diagnostics page  
corresponding to the board where the error has occurred  
by pressing the CHARACTER button.  
Component: Setting status of the component output  
signal from the OUTPUT connector and status of the  
sync signal added to the component Y/G output signal  
from the OUTPUT connector  
Composite Out-1: Signal type from composite output  
connector 1 (VBS/SDI)  
Composite Out-2: Signal type from composite output  
connector 2 (VBS/SDI)  
Composite Out-3: Signal type from composite output  
connector 3 (VBS/SDI)  
Composite Setup: Setup settings to be added to the  
VBS signal  
Rear VDA: Power supply status of the VDA board on  
the rear  
PLD Cofig: Configuration completion status of the  
PLD mounted on the EN board  
Power: Power supply status of the EN board  
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Self-Diagnostics  
 
     
Notes on Use  
Specifications  
Use and storage locations  
General  
Power consumption  
100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz,  
maximum 1.3 A  
Peak inrush current  
Avoid using or storing the unit in the following places:  
• Where it is subject to extremes of temperature  
(operating temperature: +5ºC to +40ºC (41ºF to  
104ºF)).  
Note that in summer the temperature in a car with the  
windows closed can reach 50ºC (122ºF).  
Very damp or dusty places.  
(1) Power ON, current probe method:  
50 A (240V)  
(2) Hot switching inrush current,  
measured in accordance with  
European standard EN55103-1:  
10 A (230V)  
• Where rain is likely to reach the unit.  
• Places subject to severe vibration.  
• Near strong magnetic fields  
Cable length  
Operating temperature  
Maximum 750 m (φ 8.5 mm)  
Near transmitting stations generating  
strong radio waves.  
+5ºC to +40ºC (41ºF to 104ºF)  
Dimensions  
Mass  
200 × 124 × 365 mm  
Avoid violent impacts  
Dropping the unit, or otherwise imparting a violent  
shock to it, is likely to cause it to malfunction.  
(8 × 5 × 13 7/8 in.) (w / h / d)  
not including projecting parts  
Approx. 5.5 kg  
Do not cover with cloth  
While the unit is in operation, do not cover it with a cloth  
or other material. This can cause the temperature to rise,  
leading to a malfunction.  
Input signals  
REFERENCE BNC type (loop-through)  
VBS/BS, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms automatic  
terminated  
1)  
RET-1/2/3  
BNC type (1 each, loop-through)  
VBS, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms automatic  
terminated  
BNC type (loop-through)  
VBS, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
After use  
Turn the POWER switches on the unit and camera  
control unit off.  
1)  
PROMPTER  
Care  
1) The same signal is input to RET-3 and PROMPTER.  
If the body of the unit is dirty, wipe it with a dry cloth.  
For severe dirt, use a soft cloth steeped in a small amount  
of neutral detergent, then wipe dry. Do not use volatile  
solvents such as alcohol or thinners, as these may  
damage the finish.  
Output signals  
VBS 1/2/3  
BNC type (1 each)  
VBS, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
BNC type (3)  
SDI  
SDI format, 270 Mbps, SMPTE 259M  
(CCU-TX50)/CCIR656-III (CCU-  
TX50P)  
2)  
Y/R-Y/B-Y video  
BNC type (1 each)  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
R-Y/B-Y: U.S.A. and Canada:  
700 mVp-p, 75 ohms  
Europe: 525 mVp-p, 75 ohms  
BNC type (1 each)  
2)  
R/G/B video  
700 mVp-p, 75 ohms  
BNC type (1)  
PIX  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
WF  
BNC type (1)  
NTSC: 714 mVp-p, 75 ohms  
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Notes on Use / Specifications  
 
         
PAL: 700 mVp-p, 75 ohms  
Encoded output: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
4-pin (1)  
WF MODE  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
XLR, 3-pin  
0 dBu/–20 dBu, balanced, 2 channels  
BNC type  
SYNC  
2) R/G/B/and Y/R-Y/B-Y are switchable.  
Camera input/output signals  
CAMERA  
Triax (Kings type for the U.S.A.  
and Canada, Fischer type for Europe)  
BNC type (1), 75 ohms  
COAX  
REMOTE  
10-pin, multi connector  
INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM  
D-sub, 25-pin (1)  
4W/RTS  
TALLY: 24 V DC, TTL level or  
contact selectable  
MIC REMOTE D-sub, 15-pin (1)  
INCOM (on the front panel)  
XLR, 5-pin (1)  
Supplied accessories  
AC power cord (1)  
AC power plug holder (1)  
Number plate (1 set)  
Operating Instructions (1)  
CD-ROM (including multi-lingual operating  
instructions) (1)  
Warranty booklet (1)  
Optional accessories  
Remote Control Panel RCP-D50  
Rack Mount Bracket RMM-301  
Design and specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
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