Sony BPU4500A Users guide

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BASEBAND PROCESSOR UNIT
BPU4500A
NETWORKED MEDIA INTERFACE KIT
SKC-IP45AF
OPERATION MANUAL [English]
1st Edition (Revised 1)
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Table of Contents

System Configuration ......................................................4
Name and Function of Parts .................................... 9
Front Panel ......................................................................9
Rear Panel ....................................................................10
SKC-IP45AF Networked Media Interface Kit
(Option) ......................................................................11
Connection and Setup............................................ 12
4K System Connection ..................................................12
Extension Mode Connection .........................................13
HD CUTOUT Video System ..........................................14
HFR Video System ........................................................16
HDR Video System .......................................................19
Relationship between Connection Type and BNC
Connector Assignment ..............................................20
Paint Functions in HDR MODE and BT.2020 COLOR
MODE ........................................................................23
PWS-100NM1 Connection Settings ..............................28
Status Display ......................................................... 29
Displaying the Status Screen ........................................29
Status Display Screen ...................................................29
Menu Settings ......................................................... 29
Changing Settings using the Menu ...............................29
Menu Tree .....................................................................31
Menu List .......................................................................33
Appendix ................................................................. 41
Precautions ...................................................................41
Error Messages .............................................................41
Specifications ......................................................... 42
BPU4500A ....................................................................42
SKC-IP45AF (Option) ....................................................43
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Overview

The BPU4500A Baseband Processor Unit connects to a CA4000 Camera System Adaptor, mounted on a PMW-F55 Solid-state Memory Camcorder1) or an F65 Digital Motion Picture Camera HDC-P43 Multi Purpose Camera via an optical fiber cable. It processes video signals from the camera and provides an interface with external devices. It can also connect to an HDCU2000-series or HDCU1000-
3)
series
Camera Control Unit (hereinafter referred to as the “CCU”) to form a 4K video multi-camera system, supplying power to the camera and transferring various signals (intercom, tally, prompter, audio, etc.). The unit can output video signals and audio signals not just as SDI but also as IP.
1) Requires PMW-F55 software version 2.10 or later.
2) Requires the SKC-4065 F65 Adaptor.
3) If using a HDCU1000-series unit, please contact your Sony
representative.
4) Requires the SKC-IP45AF Networked Media Interface Kit and an
SFP+ module to use IP output.
Note
For system camera operation, first check that the software and ROM version of this unit, PMW-F55, F65, F65 Adaptor, CA4000, HDC4300, and HDC-P43 support this function.
2)
, or to an HDC4300 Color Camera or
4)
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System Configuration
Lens
VCT-FSA5 Shoulder Adaptor
Tripod
HDVF-EL75/L750/L770 DVF-L700 Viewfinder
Optical fiber cable
DVF-EL100 DVF-L350 Viewfinder
HDCU2000 Camera Control Unit
BNC
HDCU2500 Camera Control Unit
MSU-1000 series Master Setup Unit
a) Use a lens supporter from the same manufacturer as the lens when
mounting a studio camera lens on a tripod.
b) Attach an SKC-PB40 Camera Power Boost Kit (option) to the unit to supply
power to studio camera lenses. c) Use an LA-FZB2 Mount Adaptor (option) when using a 2/3-inch lens. d) Install NXLK-IP40F SDI-IP converter board (option). e) Install the SKC-IP45AF Networked Media Interface Kit (option) for
communication with IP devices.
RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel
BNC
Video Monitor
Waveform Monitor
Video Router
CCA-5
LAN cable
Optical fiber cable
Hub
RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel
CCA-5
USB flash drive
Lens (for studio camera)
a) b) c)
CAC-6 Return Video Selector
Intercom Headset
Microphone
CAC-6 Return Video Selector
Intercom Headset
CAC-12 Microphone Holder
Microphone
USB flash drive
HDVF-EL75/L750/L770 DVF-L700 Viewfinder
DVF-EL100 DVF-L350 Viewfinder
Sync signal input
Return video input
Intercom microphone input
PMW-F55 Solid­state Memory Camcorder
BPU4500A
CA4000 Camera System Adaptor
BNC × 4
2K Video Monitor
BNC
4K Video Monitor
LAN cable
VCT-14 Tripod Adaptor
VCT-FSA5
Shoulder Adaptor
Tripod
PMW-F55 Solid-state Memory Camcorder + LA-FZB2
CA4000 Camera System Adaptor + SKC-PB40
VCT-14 Tripod Adaptor
Sync signal input
Return video input
Intercom microphone input
PWS-100NM1 IP Live System Manager Station
NXL-FR318 Signal Processing Unit
d)
Network Switch
Optical fiber cable
e)
BNC × 1
or
Note
Production of some of the peripherals and related devices shown in the figures may have been discontinued. For advice on choosing devices, please contact your Sony representative.
PMW-F55 connection example
Connection example of PMW-F55 and HDCU2000/2500 for operation as a system camera.
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Extension mode connection example
PMW-F55 Solid-state Memory Camcorder
Optical fiber cable
BPU4500A
CA4000 Camera
System Adaptor
2K Video Monitor
DC power supply input
4K Video Monitor
Lens
HDVF-EL75/L750/L770 DVF-L700 Viewfinder
DVF-EL100 DVF-L350 Viewfinder
RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel
CCA-5
Sync signal input
Return video input
BNC × 4
BNC
PWS-100NM1 IP Live System Manager Station
NXL-FR318 Signal Processing Unit
a)
Network Switch
Optical fiber cable
b)
a) Install NXLK-IP40F SDI-IP converter board (option). b) Install the SKC-IP45AF Networked Media Interface Kit (option) for communication with IP devices.
BNC × 1
or
Connection example without HDCU2000/2500 for operation as a camera extension unit.
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F65 connection example
Lens
Tripod
HDVF-EL75/L750/L770 DVF-L700 Viewfinder
Optical fiber cable
DVF-EL100 Viewfinder
HDCU2000 Camera Control Unit
BNC
HDCU2500 Camera Control Unit
MSU-1000 series Master Setup Unit
RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel
BNC
Video Monitor
Waveform Monitor
Video Router
CCA-5
LAN cable
Optical fiber cable
Hub
RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel
CCA-5
CAC-6 Return Video Selector
Intercom Headset
CAC-12 Microphone Holder
Microphone
USB flash drive
Sync signal input
Return video input
Intercom microphone input
F65 Digital Motion Picture Camera
BPU4500A
BNC × 4
2K Video Monitor
BNC
4K Video Monitor
LAN cable
BP-8 Bridge Plate
(ARRIFLEX)
Sync signal input
Return video input
Intercom microphone input
SKC-4065+CA4000 +SKC-PB40
PWS-100NM1 IP Live System Manager Station
NXL-FR318 Signal Processing Unit
a)
Network Switch
Optical fiber cable
b)
a) Install NXLK-IP40F SDI-IP converter board (option).
b) Install the SKC-IP45AF Networked Media Interface Kit (option) for
communication with IP devices.
BNC × 1
or
Connection example of operation using an F65 as a system camera.
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HDC4300 connection example
Lens (for ENG/EFP)
VCT-14 Tripod Adaptor
Tripod
USB flash drive
Camera hanger
a)
HDVF-EL70 Viewfinder
CAC-6 Return Video Selector
Intercom Headset
Microphone
HDLA1500-series Large Lens Adaptor
Lens (for studio camera)
HDVF-EL75/L750/L770 Viewfinder
BKW-401 Viewf inder Rotation Bracket
HDC4300 Color Camera
Optical fiber cable
CAC-6 Return Video Selector
Intercom Headset
CAC-12 Microphone Holder
Microphone
HDC4300 Color Camera
HDVF-200 HDVF-EL20 HDVF-EL30 Viewfinder
a) Supplied with HDLA1500 series (Part No.: A-1128-405-A) b) Install NXLK-IP40F SDI-IP converter board (option). c) Install the SKC-IP45AF Networked Media Interface Kit (option) for communication with IP devices.
USB flash drive
CAC-6 Return Video Selector
Intercom Headset
Microphone
BKP-7911 Script Holder
V-wedge shoe (supplied with tripod)
Tripod
HDCU2000 Camera Control Unit
BNC
HDCU2500 Camera Control Unit
MSU-1000 series Master Setup Unit
RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel
BNC
Video Monitor
Waveform Monitor
Video Router
CCA-5
LAN cable
Optical fiber cable
Hub
RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel
CCA-5
Sync signal input
Return video input
Intercom microphone input
BPU4500A
BNC × 4
2K Video Monitor
BNC
4K Video Monitor
LAN cable
Sync signal input
Return video input
Intercom microphone input
PWS-100NM1 IP Live System Manager Station
NXL-FR318 Signal Processing Unit
b)
Network Switch
Optical fiber cable
c)
BNC × 1
or
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HDC-P43 connection example
HDC-P43 Multi Purpose Camera
Lens (for ENG/EFP)
USB drive
VCT-14 Tripod Attachment
Tripod for portable camera
AC-DN10 AC Adapter
AC power supply
a)
The transmission distance with a single-mode fiber cable (ST connector) and optical fiber cable is approximately 5 km (max.).
b)
The SZC-4002/4002M/4002W HFR software option must be installed for HFR (High Frame Rate) imaging at 4×/6×/8× speeds.
V shoe
Dual HD-SDI video outputs
Single-mode fiber cable (ST connector, 1 pair)
HKCU-SM100 CCU Extension Adapter
a)
Optical fiber cable
HDCU2000 Camera Control Unit
BNC
HDCU2500 Camera Control Unit
MSU-1000 series Master Setup Unit
RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel
BNC
Video monitor
Waveform monitor
Video router
CCA-5
LAN cable
Optical fiber cable
Hub
RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel
CCA-5
Sync signal input
Return video input
BPU4500A
b)
BNC×4
2K video monitor
BNC
4K video monitor
LAN cable
Sync signal input
Return video input
BNC × 1
or
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Name and Function of Parts

POWER
CAM BPU CCU
MENU
ENTER
DISP
REF IN
UNLOCK
COM ERROR
RCP/MSU
FAN STOP
SW
MENU LOCK
OFF
ON
CANCEL
NETWORK
2 31
OPTICAL
CONDITION
MENU
USB connector (for service personnel)
MENU
ENTER
DISP
CANCEL
MENU
DISP/MENU lever and indicator
CANCEL/ENTER lever
Control knob
Front Panel
a Red tally light
Turns on when a red tally signal is received. When the CALL button on the video camera, the MSU-1000 Master Setup Unit, or the RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel is pressed, the light turns off if lit or turns on if not lit. A supplied number plate can be attached (see following diagram).
b Yellow tally light
Turns on when a yellow tally signal is received.
c Green tally light
Turns on when a green tally signal is received.
d CCU number display
Displays the camera number specified in the menu of the CCU for a system connection. A number is not displayed when this unit is used as an extension unit.
e MENU control block
DISP/MENU lever and indicator: Used to display the status
and menu. The indicator flashes when the menu is displayed.
CANCEL/ENTER lever: Used to cancel/enter settings when
the menu is displayed.
Control knob (rotary encoder): Used to switch pages when
the status screen is displayed. Used to move the cursor within a page and to change the setting of the selected item when the menu is displayed.
Pushing the control knob has the same function as setting the CANCEL/ENTER level to ENTER.
f NETWORK Indicators
Displays the status of NMI-LAN when the SKC-IP45AF Networked Media Interface Kit (option) is installed.
1: Corresponds to SLOT 1 NMI LAN 1 to 2. 2: Corresponds to SLOT 2 NMI LAN 1 to 2. 3: Corresponds to SLOT 3/4 NMI LAN 1 to 2. Green: Normal state Flashing green: Network synchronization process is in
progress.
Off: SFP+ module is not installed.
IP Live System Manager has been disconnected. IP Live System Manager connection is being established.
Flashing red: Not locked to network synchronization signal.
Signal reception is unavailable.
g Status display indicators REF IN (green): Indicates presence of reference input signal. UNLOCK (red): Indicates operation is not synchronized to
input reference signal. When connected to a CCU, REF IN and UNLOCK indicate the lock status for the CCU.
RCP/MSU: Displays the network system connection status.
On: Indicates that an external control device (MSU-1000
Master Setup Unit or RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel) is connected when the CNS MODE setting in <CNS SETTINGS> is set to BRIDGE.
Flashing: Indicates that an external control device (MSU-
1000 Master Setup Unit or RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel) is not connected successfully when the CNS MODE setting in <CNS SETTINGS> is set to BRIDGE.
Off: Indicates that the LAN cable is not connected or
network system connection parameters have not been set when the CNS MODE setting in <CNS SETTINGS> is set to BRIDGE. The indicator is always off when CNS MODE is set to LEGACY.
For details, see “<CNS SETTINGS>” (page 36).
COM ERROR (red): Indicates a communications error with
the video camera, CCU, or external control device (such as an RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel).
FAN STOP (red): Indicates the internal fan has stopped.
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h POWER switch and indicator
SLOT2
CCU
CAMERA
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2
SLOT4
HD SDI OUT
SLOT3
3G/HD SDI OUT
SLOT1
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 SDI OUT 3SDI OUT 4
SDI OUT 3 SDI OUT 4 SDI OUT 5 SDI OUT 6 SDI OUT 7 SDI OUT 8
IN
OUT
REFERENCE
REMOTE
SDI1 SDI2
Turns the system power supply on/off to the unit, video camera, and RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel or other device connected to the REMOTE connector. Switch to “?” to turn the power on, and switch to “a” to turn the power off. The indicator lights up when power is turned on.
i Optical signal condition indicators
Displays the communications link optical signal level condition between the video camera, CCU, and the unit.
CAMTBPU: Signal level from the unit to the video camera CAMtBPU: Signal level from the video camera to the unit BPUTCCU: Signal level from the CCU to the unit BPUtCCU: Signal level from the unit to the CCU
Rear Panel
Indicates the receive signal status according to the following indicators. Two green indicators (right): Receive signal condition is very good. One green indicator (2nd from right): Receive signal condition is OK. One yellow indicator (2nd from left): Receive signal level is low. One red indicator (left): Receive signal level is extremely low.
j Assignable buttons
You can assign functions to these buttons from the BPU menu.
k Menu lock switch
Locks the menu control block on the front panel.
a REMOTE connector (round type, 8-pin)
Connects to an RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel or MSU-1000 Master Setup Unit using a CCA-5 connection cable. Remote control signals are transmitted and received via this connector. It also supplies power when connected to an RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel.
Note
When connected to a CCU, do not connect anything to this connector.
b REFERENCE IN/OUT (reference sync signal)
connectors
• IN connector (BNC type) (left)
Inputs an external HD tri-level sync signal or SD reference sync signal (black burst signal). The type of reference signal is detected automatically and can be checked in the setup menu.
Note
When connected to a CCU, do not connect anything to this connector.
• OUT connector (BNC type) (right)
When a reference sync signal is input on the IN connector or the unit is turned off, the signal input on the IN connector is output as-is (loop through). Otherwise, this connector outputs an SD composite sync signal or a HD tri-level signal from the internal sync signal generator (HD tri-level signal set by factory default). Available only when used as a camera extension unit.
c (LAN) connector (RJ-45 8-pin)
Connects to a LAN. Connect to a LAN hub (10BASE­T/100Base-TX) using a LAN cable (shielded type, category 5 or higher).
d SDI1 and SDI2 (return video input) connectors (BNC
type)
Connects to 2-system, independent, 3G/HD-SDI return video signal inputs. The SDI1/SDI2 selection is made using the return switch on the video camera. The SDI2 connector becomes the HD prompter input connector by enabling HD PROMPTER on the <RETURN> page in the CONFIGURATION menu. Available only when used as a camera extension unit.
e CAMERA connector (optical fiber connector)
Connects to a video camera using an optical fiber cable. All video camera signals (power supply, control signals, video signal, audio signal, etc.) can be transmitted and received via a single optical fiber cable.
f CCU (camera control unit) connector (optical fiber
connector)
Connects to a camera control unit using an optical fiber cable. All video camera signals (power supply, control signals, video signal, audio signal, etc.) can be transmitted and received via a single optical fiber cable. In an extension mode connection, it can also supply power to the camera by connecting an HDCE-200 Camera Extension Adaptor.
Note
A communications error may occur if there is any dust or other matter on the surface of the optical fiber cable connector. Always attach the connector cap when not in use.
g - AC IN (AC power supply) connector
Connects to the AC power supply using the specified power supply cord. The power supply cord can be attached to the unit using the optional plug holder.
h SDI OUT 1 to 4 connectors (SLOT1) (BNC type)
Outputs video signals from the video camera using Multi-Link format comprising 3G-SDI signals and HD-SDI signals. The SDI OUT 1 connector also supports output of 12G-SDI signals and 6G-SDI signals.
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For details about assignments of signals to output connectors,
SLOT2
CCU
CAMERA
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2
SLOT4
HD SDI OUT
SLOT3
3G/HD SDI OUT
SLOT1
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 SDI OUT 3SDI OUT 4
SDI OUT 3 SDI OUT 4 SDI OUT 5 SDI OUT 6 SDI OUT 7 SDI OUT 8
IN
OUT
REFERENCE
REMOTE
SDI1 SDI2
SLOT2
CCU
CAMERA
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2
SLOT4
HD SDI OUT
SLOT3
3G/HD SDI OUT
SLOT1
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 SDI OUT 3SDI OUT 4
SDI OUT 3 SDI OUT 4 SDI OUT 5 SDI OUT 6 SDI OUT 7 SDI OUT 8
IN
OUT
REFERENCE
REMOTE
SDI1 SDI2
NMI-LAN connectors
see “Relationship between Connection Type and BNC Connector Assignment” (page 20).
When using the HD CUTOUT option, the extracted cut-out signal is output from this connector.
i SDI OUT 1 to 8 connectors (SLOT2) (BNC type)
Outputs video signals from the video camera using Multi-Link format comprising 3G-SDI signals and HD-SDI signals. The SDI OUT 1 and SDI OUT 2 connectors also support output of 12G-SDI signals and 6G-SDI signals.
For details about assignments of signals to output connectors, see “Relationship between Connection Type and BNC Connector Assignment” (page 20).
j 3G/HD SDI OUT connector (SLOT3) (BNC type)
Outputs 1-system video signals from the video camera as HD­SDI signals. They can also output signals with superimposed text characters and markers. The same signal is output from each connector grouped in pairs.
k HD SDI OUT connector (SLOT4) (BNC type)
Outputs 1-system video signals from the video camera as HD­SDI signals. They can also output signals with superimposed text characters and markers. The same signal is output from each connector grouped in pairs.
SKC-IP45AF Networked Media Interface Kit (Option)
Note
To avoid danger, operation inside the unit should only be performed by a technician who has received service training.
The BPU4500A can support 2-system 4K or 1-system HD over IP output by installing the SKC-IP45AF in the BPU4500A.
NMI-LAN connectors (SFP+)
These connectors output IP video signals and audio. The output signal format is the same as the format set for the slot of each connector.
For details about installation, contact your Sony sales or service representative.
The following diagram shows the rear panel of the BPU4500A with the SKC-IP45AF installed.
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Connection and Setup

SLOT2
CCU
CAMERA
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2
SLOT4
HD SDI OUT
SLOT3
3G/HD SDI OUT
SLOT1
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 SDI OUT 3SDI OUT 4
SDI OUT 3 SDI OUT 4 SDI OUT 5 SDI OUT 6 SDI OUT 7 SDI OUT 8
IN
OUT
REFERENCE
REMOTE
SDI1 SDI2
AUX
DC INAUDIO ININTERCOM
REMOTE
LINE MIC
AES/EBU
+48V OFF
TRACKER
DC OUT
RET CTRL
PUSH PUSH
SDI OUT 2
SDI
OUT 1
SDI OUT 4
SDI OUT 6
SDI OUT 8
CCU
CAMERA
3G/HD SDI OUT
LAN
BPU
SDI-MONI
RETURN INPUT
SDI 1-4
REFERENCE
HD PROMPTER IN
CAMERA
HD SDI OUT
PROMPTER1 PROMPTER2/MONITOR
SDI OUT
2 3 41
CA4000
BPU4500A
HDCU2000/2500 (CCU)
Optical fiber cable
Prompter (analog)
SDI Monitor/Prompter (digital)
Optical fiber cable
3G SDI/HD SDI monitor
Switcher (4K Quad-Link)
HD SDI Monitor
Monitor (4K Quad-Link)
Prompter signal input
Reference signal input
Return signal input
Hub
MSU-1000/1500 Master Setup Unit
RCP-1500/1501 Remote Control Panel
The above diagram shows the unit with the SKC-IP45AF (option) installed.
For details about assignment of BNC connectors, see “Relationship between Connection Type and BNC Connector Assignment” (page 20).
Network Switch
Monitor (4K Single-Link)
Only one can be used.
V
V
4K System Connection
A 4K format camera system is formed by connecting the unit to a video camera (F65
1)
or PMW-F552) with mounted CA4000, HDC4300, or HDC-P43) and HDCU2000/2500 Camera Control Unit (CCU) using optical fiber cables.
1) Requires the SKC-4065 F65 Adaptor.
2) Requires PMW-F55 software version 2.10 or later.
Functions provided by the CCU (genlock, power supply to the video camera, and various interface functions) can be used as­is.
Connection example
HD signals down-converted from the 4K signal can be output from SLOT3, SLOT4, and the CCU.
Note
12G/6G-SDI signal output is supported only from the following connectors.
• SDI OUT 1 connector of SLOT1
• SDI OUT 1 and SDI OUT 2 connectors of SLOT2
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Settings
Device Setting Menu/Page Item Set value
BPU4500A Image format settings CONFIGURATION/<SYSTEM
Video output connector settings
HDCU2000/ 2500
CA4000 Prompter output
Image format settings SYSTEM OPERATION/
Video output connector settings
Transfer rate settings CCU CONFIGURATION/
connector settings
SETTINGS>
CONFIGURATION/<OUTPUT FORMAT> Can also be set using the control panel.
<MULTI FORMAT>
SYSTEM OPERATION/ <OUTPUT FORMAT> Can also be set using the control panel.
<PROMPT/TRUNK>
MAINTENANCE/<SDI-OUT> SDI-MONI
MAINTENANCE/<PROMPTER2 OUT> OUTPUT PROMPTER2
SYSTEM FORMAT
SLOT1 to SLOT4
FREQUENCY HD Frame frequency
HD-SD DELAY
SLOT1 to SLOT6
TRANSMIT AUTO, HIGH BIT RATE
OUT
RESOLUTION 4096×2160
FREQUENCY Displays value set on
CCU.
Video output format of each slot
Frame (1F)
Video output format of each slot
HD-PROMPT
Extension Mode Connection
The unit can be used to form a video signal extension system by connecting it to a video camera (F65
1) 2)
or PMW-F55 with mounted CA4000, HDC4300, or HDC-P43) using optical fiber cables. The system can be synchronized because using the external genlock function. Intercom systems and multi-camera operation systems are not supported. An external power supply or power supplied from the CCU connector of an HDCE-200 is also required for the camera, since power is not supplied from the unit. HD signals down-converted from 4K signals or generated normal speed signals from HFR video can be output from the SLOT3 and SLOT4 outputs.
1) Requires an external power supply when the F65 is used in an
extension connection.
2) Requires the SKC-4065 F65 Adaptor.
Note
12G/6G-SDI signal output is supported only from the following connectors.
• SDI OUT 1 connector of SLOT1
• SDI OUT 1 and SDI OUT 2 connectors of SLOT2
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Connection example
SLOT2
CCU
CAMERA
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2
SLOT4
HD SDI OUT
SLOT3
3G/HD SDI OUT
SLOT1
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 SDI OUT 3SDI OUT 4
SDI OUT 3 SDI OUT 4 SDI OUT 5 SDI OUT 6 SDI OUT 7 SDI OUT 8
IN
OUT
REFERENCE
REMOTE
SDI1 SDI2
AUX
DC INAUDIO ININTERCOM
REMOTE
LINE MIC
AES/EBU
+48V OFF
TRACKER
DC OUT
RET CTRL
PUSH PUSH
SDI
OUT 1
SDI OUT 2
SDI OUT
12 3 4
SDI OUT 4
SDI OUT 6
SDI OUT 8
REMOTE
CAMERA
3G/HD SDI OUT
BPU
SDI-MONI
CA4000
BPU4500A
Optical fiber cable
Switcher (4K Quad-Link)
3G SDI/HD SDI Monitor
External power supply
HD-SDI Monitor
Monitor (4K Single-Link)
Monitor (4K Quad-Link)
The above diagram shows the unit with the SKC-IP45AF (option) installed.
For details about assignment of BNC connectors, see “Relationship between Connection Type and BNC Connector Assignment” (page 20).
HD-SDI Monitor
Sync signal input
Return video signal
Prompter signal, etc.
Network Switch
Remote Control Panel RCP-1500/1501/1530
Only one can be used.
V
V
Settings
Device Setting Menu/Page Item Set value
BPU4500A Image format settings CONFIGURATION/
<SYSTEM SETTINGS>
SYSTEM FORMAT
RESOLUTION 4096×2160 (4K system)
FREQUENCY Frame frequency
Video output connector settings
CA4000 Prompter output
CONFIGURATION/ <OUTPUT FORMAT> Can also be set using the control panel.
MAINTENANCE/<SDI OUT>
SLOT1 to SLOT4
SDI-MONI OUT
connector settings
HD CUTOUT Video System
An HD signal can be extracted from the 4K signal by installing the optional SZC-2001/2001M/2001W HD CUTOUT Software in the BPU4500A. The region that is cut out can be controlled using a mouse or other device connected to the HD CUTOUT Controller.
For details about setup and operation, refer to the SZC-2001/2001M/2001W User’s Guide.
The cut-out HD signal is output from SLOT1 and a 4K signal can also be output simultaneously from SLOT2. HD signals down-converted from the 4K signal can be output from SLOT3, SLOT4, and the CCU.
Also, a wire frame indicating the cut-out region can be displayed on the signal from SLOT3, SLOT4.
Note
12G/6G-SDI signal output is supported only from the following connectors.
• SDI OUT 1 connector of SLOT1
• SDI OUT 1 and SDI OUT 2 connectors of SLOT2
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1920×1080 (HD HFR system)
Video output format of each slot
HD-PROMPT
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Connection example
SLOT2
CCU
CAMERA
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2
SLOT4
HD SDI OUT
SLOT3
3G/HD SDI OUT
SLOT1
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 SDI OUT 3SDI OUT 4
SDI OUT 3 SDI OUT 4 SDI OUT 5 SDI OUT 6 SDI OUT 7 SDI OUT 8
IN
OUT
REFERENCE
REMOTE
SDI1 SDI2
AUX
DC INAUDIO ININTERCOM
REMOTE
LINE MIC
AES/EBU
+48V
OFF
TRACKER
DC OUT
RET CTRL
PUSH PUSH
SDI OUT 1
SDI
OUT 2
SDI
OUT 1
SDI OUT 4
SDI OUT 6
SDI OUT 8
CCU
CAMERA
3G/HD SDI OUT
LAN
BPU
SDI-MONI
RETURN INPUT
SDI 1-4
REFERENCE
HD PROMPTER IN
CAMERA
HD SDI OUT
PROMPTER1 PROMPTER2/MONITOR
SDI OUT 3
CA4000
BPU4500A
HDCU2000/2500 (CCU)
Optical fiber cable
Optical fiber cable
Prompter (analog)
SDI Monitor/Prompter (digital)
3G SDI/HD SDI Monitor
Switcher (3G/HD-SDI)
HD SDI Monitor
Monitor (4K Quad-Link)
Reference signal input
Prompter signal input
Return signal input
Hub
MSU-1000/1500 Master Setup Unit
RCP-1500/1501 Remote Control Panel
Hub
CNA-1 Camera Control Network Adaptor
The above diagram shows the unit with the SKC-IP45AF (option) installed.
For details about assignment of BNC connectors, see “Relationship between Connection Type and BNC Connector Assignment” (page 20).
Mouse
HD CUTOUT-2HD CUTOUT-1
Monitor (4K Single-Link)
Only one can be used.
V
V
Note
The HD CUTOUT signal is output as an SDI signal from SLOT1 only. IP is not output.
Settings
Device Setting Menu/Page Item Set value
BPU4500A Image format settings CONFIGURATION/<SYSTEM
HDCU2000/ 2500
SETTINGS>
Video output connector settings
HD CUTOUT settings CONFIGURATION/<OUTPUT FORMAT> HD CUTOUT ON
Image format settings SYSTEM OPERATION/
CONFIGURATION/<OUTPUT FORMAT>
Can also be set using the control panel.
<MULTI FORMAT>
Video output connector settings
SYSTEM OPERATION/ <OUTPUT FORMAT>
Can also be set using the control panel.
Transfer rate settings CCU CONFIGURATION/
<PROMPT/TRUNK>
SYSTEM FORMAT
SLOT1 to SLOT4
FREQUENCY HD Frame frequency
HD-SD DELAY
SLOT1 to SLOT6
TRANSMIT AUTO, HIGH BIT RATE
15
RESOLUTION 4096×2160
FREQUENCY Displays value set on
CCU.
Video output format of each slot
Frame (1F)
Video output format of each slot
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Device Setting Menu/Page Item Set value
CA4000 Prompter output
connector settings
MAINTENANCE/<SDI-OUT>
SDI-MONI OUT
HD-PROMPT
MAINTENANCE/<PROMPTER2 OUT> OUTPUT PROMPTER2
HFR Video System
The BPU4500A can transfer HFR video and perform signal processing for the following formats according to the
Optional SZC-4002/4002M/4002W HFR Software must be installed to support formats other than 2× and 3× HD.
connected camera.
Yes: Supported, No: Not supported
HFR format Connected device
Without option SZC-4002 series installed
HDC4300, HDC-P43 PMW-F55 F65 HDC4300, HDC-P43
1080/59.94P (2×)
1080/50P (2×)
720/59.94P (2×)
720/50P (2×)
1080/59.94P (3×)
1080/50P (3×)
720/59.94P (3×)
720/50P (3×)
1080/59.94P (4×)
1080/50P (4×)
720/59.94P (4×)
720/50P (4×)
1080/59.94P (6×)
1080/50P (6×)
720/59.94P (6×)
720/50P (6×)
1080/59.94P (8×)
1080/50P (8×)
720/59.94P (8×)
720/50P (8×)
1)
1)
2)
2)
1)
1)
2)
2)
1)
1)
2)
2)
1)
1)
2)
2)
1)
1)
2)
2)
4096×2160/59.94P (2×) No No Yes Yes
4096×2160/50P (2×) No No Yes Yes
YesNoNoNo
YesNoNoNo
YesNoNoNo
YesNoNoNo
YesNoNoNo
YesNoNoNo
YesNoNoNo
YesNoNoNo
No Yes No Yes
No Yes No Yes
No Yes No Yes
No Yes No Yes
No Yes No Yes
No Yes No Yes
No Yes No Yes
No Yes No Yes
No No No Yes
No No No Yes
No No No Yes
No No No Yes
1) Interlaced output also supported in HD HFR 1080 format
2) Selectable only when the format is set to 720P by the camera control unit (such as the HDCU2000).
A 1× frame rate signal can be output at the same time from SLOT3, SLOT4, and the CCU.
Notes
• The HFR imaging function is dependent on the software
version of the connected camera and camera adaptor. Check the compatibility of each device before use.
• When HD HFR is selected, the HFR video is output as an
SDI signal only. IP is not output.
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Connection example (4× HD)
AUX
DC INAUDIO ININTERCOM
REMOTE
LINE MIC
AES/EBU
+48V OFF
TRACKER
DC OUT
RET CTRL
PUSH PUSH
SLOT2
CCU
CAMERA
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2
SLOT4
HD SDI OUT
SLOT3
3G/HD SDI OUT
SLOT1
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 SDI OUT 3SDI OUT 4
SDI OUT 3 SDI OUT 4 SDI OUT 5 SDI OUT 6 SDI OUT 7 SDI OUT 8
IN
OUT
REFERENCE
REMOTE
SDI1 SDI2
SDI
OUT 1
SDI OUT 2
SDI OUT 3
SDI OUT 4
CCU
HD SDI OUT
CAMERA
3G/HD SDI OUT
LAN
BPU
SDI-MONI
RETURN INPUT
SDI 1-4
REFERENCE
HD PROMPTER IN
CAMERA
PROMPTER1 PROMPTER2/MONITOR
LINK-1
BPU4500A
HDCU2000/2500
Optical fiber cable
Optical fiber cable
Prompter (analog)
SDI Monitor/Prompter (digital)
3G SDI/HD SDI Monitor
Hub
LINK-2 LINK-3 LINK-4
Storage Unit (PWS-4400, etc.)
Return signal input
Prompter signal input
Reference signal input
MSU-1000/1500 Master Setup Unit
RCP-1500/1501 Remote Control Panel
HD SDI Monitor
The above diagram shows the unit with the SKC-IP45AF (option) installed.
For details about assignment of BNC connectors, see “Relationship between Connection Type and BNC Connector Assignment” (page 20).
CA4000
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Connection example (4K HFR)
AUX
DC INAUDIO ININTERCOM
REMOTE
LINE MIC
AES/EBU
+48V OFF
TRACKER
DC OUT
RET CTRL
PUSH PUSH
SLOT2
CCU
CAMERA
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2
SLOT4
HD SDI OUT
SLOT3
3G/HD SDI OUT
SLOT1
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 SDI OUT 3SDI OUT 4
SDI OUT 3 SDI OUT 4 SDI OUT 5 SDI OUT 6 SDI OUT 7 SDI OUT 8
IN
OUT
REFERENCE
REMOTE
SDI1 SDI2
CCU
HD SDI OUT
CAMERA
3G/HD SDI OUT
LAN
BPU
SDI-MONI
RETURN INPUT
SDI 1-4
REFERENCE
HD PROMPTER IN
CAMERA
PROMPTER1 PROMPTER2/MONITOR
LINK-1 LINK-2 LINK-3 LINK-4
LINK-5 LINK-6 LINK-7 LINK-8
BPU4500A
HDCU2000/2500
Optical fiber cable
Optical fiber cable
Prompter (analog)
SDI Monitor/Prompter (digital)
3G SDI/HD SDI Monitor
Hub
Storage Unit (PWS-4400, etc.)
Return signal input
Prompter signal input
Reference signal input
MSU-1000/1500 Master Setup Unit
RCP-1500/1501 Remote Control Panel
HD SDI Monitor
The above diagram shows the unit with the SKC-IP45AF (option) installed.
For details about assignment of BNC connectors, see “Relationship between Connection Type and BNC Connector Assignment” (page 20).
CA4000
Settings
Device Setting Menu/Page Item Set value
BPU4500A Image format settings CONFIGURATION/<SYSTEM
HDCU2000/ 2500
CA4000 Prompter output
SETTINGS>
Video output connector settings
Image format settings SYSTEM OPERATION/
CONFIGURATION/<OUTPUT FORMAT>
Can also be set using the control panel.
<MULTI FORMAT>
Video output connector settings
SYSTEM OPERATION/ <OUTPUT FORMAT>
Can also be set using the control panel.
Transfer rate settings CCU CONFIGURATION/
<PROMPT/TRUNK>
MAINTENANCE/<SDI-OUT>
connector settings
MAINTENANCE/<PROMPTER2 OUT> OUTPUT PROMPTER2
SYSTEM FORMAT
RESOLUTION 4096×2160 (4K HFR)
1920×1080 (HD HFR)
FREQUENCY CCU frame frequency
selectable from 2×/3×/4×/6×/8× (2× only in 4K HFR mode)
SLOT1 to SLOT4
Video output format of each slot
FREQUENCY HD 1× frame frequency
SLOT1 to SLOT6
TRANSMIT AUTO, HIGH BIT RATE
SDI-MONI OUT
Video output format of each slot
HD-PROMPT
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HDR Video System
SLOT2
CCU
CAMERA
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2
SLOT4
HD SDI OUT
SLOT3
3G/HD SDI OUT
SLOT1
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 SDI OUT 3SDI OUT 4
SDI OUT 3 SDI OUT 4 SDI OUT 5 SDI OUT 6 SDI OUT 7 SDI OUT 8
IN
OUT
REFERENCE
REMOTE
SDI1 SDI2
RET1
PGM1 PGM2
1
2 3
4
RET2
1
2 3
4
LIGHT
INCOM
INTERCOM 1
ON
OFF
ONOFF
PROD
LEVEL REAR
FRONT
MIC ON
OFF ENG
OFF
+48V
MIC
FRONT MIC
PROMPTER /GEN LOCK
RET CTRL
AUDIO IN
CH1 CH2
TEST OUT
SDI MONI
DC IN 10.5-17V
LINE
OFF
+48V
MIC
AES/EBU
LINE
PGM1 PGM2
INCOM
INTERCOM 2
EARPHONE
REMOTE
DC OUT
CRANETRACKER
PROD
LEVEL REAR
FRONT
MIC
ON
OFF ENG
CCU
SDI OUT 2
SDI OUT 1
SDI OUT 4
SDI OUT 6
SDI OUT 8
LAN
RETURN INPUT
SDI 1-4
REFERENCE
HD PROMPTER IN
CAMERA
SDI 1 SDI 2
CAMERA
3G/HD SDI OUT
SDI-MONI
HD SDI OUT
SDI OUT
2 3 41
HD PROMPTER signal output
HD TRUNK signal input
HDC4300
SDI Monitor/Prompter
(digital)
HD SDI Monitor
3G SDI/HD
SDI Monitor
HDR/SDR Output
4K/HD Output
Optical fiber cable
Monitor
(4K Quad-Link:
HDR/SDR Output)
MSU-1000/1500
Master Setup Unit
RCP-1500/1501
Remote Control Panel
Hub
Prompter signal input
Reference signal input
Optical fiber cable
Return signal input
HDCU2000/2500 (CCU)
BPU4500A
The above diagram shows the unit with the SKC-IP45AF (option) installed.
For details about assignment of BNC connectors, see “Relationship between Connection Type and BNC Connector Assignment” (page 20).
Monitor
(4K Single-Link:
HDR/SDR Output)
Only one can be viewed.
V
V
When a 4K format camera system is selected, the dynamic range of the camera can be enhanced to produce HDR video output from SLOT1 and SLOT2 by setting HDR MODE to Live HDR or CINEMA. SLOT1 and SLOT2 can be configured separately, and can output HDR/SDR or 4K/HD. The HD output from SLOT3, SLOT4, and the CCU is always SDR video.
Connection example
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Settings
Device Setting Menu/Page Item
BPU4500A Transfer to HDR mode CONFIGURATION/<SYSTEM
SETTINGS>
CONFIGURATION/<OUTPUT FORMAT> SLOT1,
HDR MODE
SLOT2
OETF
Set value
LIVE HDR (Live HDR shooting, SR Live
setting)
CINEMA (HDR output for recording)
S-Log3 (SR Live recommended setting)
HLG_BT.2100 (HLG format compliant, LIVE HDR mode only)
HLG_Live (HLG format compliant, image
adapted for SR Live image reproduction, SR Live recommended setting, LIVE HDR
mode only)
S-Log2 (CINEMA mode only)
Relationship between Connection Type and BNC Connector Assignment
The names of output interfaces in Table 1 correspond to BNC connector assignments in Table 2 (see page 23). Check the
Table 1: Relationship between operation mode/signal format and output interface
Operation mode
4K 59.94 4K/59.94P
Frame rate Slot1/Slot2 Slot3 Slot4
Output format Output format Output format
4K/59.94P
3)
3)
Quad-Link-1 3G 1080/59.94P (3G), 1080/59.94i (1.5G),
Single-Link 12G
1080/59.94P 3G
50 4K/50P
4K/50P
3)
3)
Quad-Link-1 3G 1080/50P (3G), 1080/50i (1.5G),
Single-Link 12G
1080/50P 3G
29.97 4K/29.97P
4K/29.97PsF
4K/29.97P
4K/29.97PsF
4K/29.97P
1) 3)
1) 3)
3)
Dual-Link-2 3G 1080/29.97PsF (1.5G) 1080/29.97PsF (1.5G)
1) 3)
Quad-Link-1 1.5G
1) 3)
Single-Link 6G
1080/29.97PsF 1.5G
25 4K/25P
4K/25PsF
4K/25P
4K/25PsF
4K/25P
1) 3)
1) 3)
1) 3)
1) 3)
3)
Dual-Link-2 3G 1080/25PsF (1.5G) 1080/25PsF (1.5G)
Quad-Link-1 1.5G
Single-Link 6G
1080/25PsF 1.5G
24 4K/24P
4K/24PsF
4K/24P
4K/24PsF
4K/24P
1) 3)
1) 3)
1) 3)
1) 3)
3)
Dual-Link-2 3G 1080/24PsF (1.5G) 1080/24PsF (1.5G)
Quad-Link-1 1.5G
Single-Link 6G
1080/24PsF 1.5G
output interface for the format you want to use in Table 1, then check the signal assignments to BNC connectors in Table 2.
720/59.94P (1.5G)
720/50P (1.5G)
2)
2)
1080/59.94i (1.5G), 720/59.94P (1.5G)
1080/50P (3G), 720/50P (1.5G)
2)
2)
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Operation mode
4K 23.98 4K/23.98P
Frame rate Slot1/Slot2 Slot3 Slot4
Output format Output format Output format
1) 3)
4K/23.98PsF
4K/23.98P
1) 3)
4K/23.98PsF
4K/23.98P
3)
Dual-Link-2 3G 1080/23.98PsF (1.5G) 1080/23.98PsF (1.5G)
1) 3)
Quad-Link-1 1.5G
1) 3)
Single-Link 6G
1080/23.98PsF 1.5G
4K HFR 59.94 (2x) 3840x2160/59.94P
(2x)
50 (2x) 3840x2160/50P
(2x)
HD 59.94 1080/59.94P Single-Link 3G 1080/59.94P (3G), 1080/59.94i (1.5G),
1080/59.94i 1.5G
720/59.94P
2)
50 1080/50P Single-Link 3G 1080/50P (3G), 1080/50i (1.5G),
1080/50i 1.5G
2)
720/50P
Octa-Link 3G 1080/59.94P (3G), 1080/59.94i (1.5G),
1080/59.94i (2x) (3G)
3G 1080/50P (3G), 1080/50i (1.5G),
1080/50i (2x) (3G)
720/59.94P (1.5G)
720/50P (1.5G)
2)
2)
29.97 1080/29.97PsF Single-Link 1.5G 1080/29.97PsF (1.5G)
25 1080/25PsF Single-Link 1.5G 1080/25PsF (1.5G) 1080/25PsF (1.5G)
24 1080/24PsF Single-Link 1.5G 1080/24PsF (1.5G) 1080/24PsF (1.5G)
23.98 1080/23.98PsF Single-Link 1.5G 1080/23.98PsF (1.5G) 1080/23.98PsF (1.5G)
HD HFR 59.94 (8×) 1080/59.94P (8x) Octa-Link 3G 1080/59.94P (3G), 1080/59.94i (1.5G),
1080/59.94i (8×), 720/59.94P (8×)
2)
Quad-Link-2 3G
1.5G
720/59.94P (1.5G)
50 (8×) 1080/50P (8×) Octa-Link 3G 1080/50P (3G), 1080/50i (1.5G),
1080/50i (8×), 720/50P (8×)
2)
1.5G
Quad-Link-2 3G
720/50P (1.5G)
59.94 (6×) 1080/59.94P (6×) Hexa-Link 3G 1080/59.94P (3G), 1080/59.94i (1.5G),
1080/59.94i (6×), 720/59.94P (6×)
2)
Triple-Link-2 3G
1.5G
720/59.94P (1.5G)
50 (6×) 1080/50P (6×) Hexa-Link 3G 1080/50P (3G), 1080/50i (1.5G),
1080/50i (6×), 720/50P (6×)
2)
1.5G
Triple-Link-2 3G
720/50P (1.5G)
59.94 (4×) 1080/59.94P (4×) Quad-Link-1 3G 1080/59.94P (3G), 1080/59.94i (1.5G),
1080/59.94i (4×), 720/59.94P (4×)
2)
Dual-Link-2 3G
1.5G
720/59.94P (1.5G)
50 (4×) 1080/50P (4×) Quad-Link-1 3G 1080/50P (3G), 1080/50i (1.5G),
1080/50i (4×), 720/50P (4×)
2)
1.5G
Dual-Link-2 3G
720/50P (1.5G)
59.94 (3×) 1080/59.94P (3×) Triple-Link-1 3G 1080/59.94P (3G), 1080/59.94i (1.5G),
1080/59.94i (3×), 720/59.94P (3×)
2)
1.5G
720/59.94P (1.5G)
50 (3×) 1080/50P (3×) Triple-Link-1 3G 1080/50P (3G), 1080/50i (1.5G),
1080/50i (3×), 720/50P (3×)
2)
1.5G
720/50P (1.5G)
59.94 (2×) 1080/59.94P (2×) Dual-Link-1 3G 1080/59.94P (3G), 1080/59.94i (1.5G),
1080/59.94i (2×), 720/59.94P (2×)
2)
Single-Link 3G
1.5G
720/59.94P (1.5G)
50 (2×) 1080/50P (2×) Dual-Link-1 3G 1080/50P (3G), 1080/50i (1.5G),
1080/50i (2×), 720/50P (2×)
2)
1.5G
Single-Link 3G
720/50P (1.5G)
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
1080/59.94i (1.5G)
1080/50i (1.5G)
1080/59.94i (1.5G), 720/59.94P (1.5G)
1080/50i (1.5G), 720/50P (1.5G)
2)
2)
1080/29.97PsF (1.5G)
1080/59.94i (1.5G), 720/59.94P (1.5G)
1080/50i (1.5G), 720/50P (1.5G)
1080/59.94i (1.5G), 720/59.94P (1.5G)
1080/50i (1.5G), 720/50P (1.5G)
1080/59.94i (1.5G), 720/59.94P (1.5G)
1080/50i (1.5G), 720/50P (1.5G)
1080/59.94i (1.5G), 720/59.94P (1.5G)
1080/50i (1.5G), 720/50P (1.5G)
1080/59.94i (1.5G), 720/59.94P (1.5G)
1080/50i (1.5G), 720/50P (1.5G)
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
2)
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Operation
SLOT2
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2
SLOT4
HD SDI OUT
SLOT3
3G/HD SDI OUT
SLOT1
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 SDI OUT 3SDI OUT 4
SDI OUT 3 SDI OUT 4 SDI OUT 5 SDI OUT 6 SDI OUT 7 SDI OUT 8
IN
OUT
REFERENCE
REMOTE
SDI1 SDI2
SLOT3 (3G/HD output)
SLOT1
SLOT4 (HD output)
SLOT2
SLOT3/4SLOT2 SLOT1
mode
HD CUTOUT 59.94 1080/59.94P Perspective 3G 1080/59.94P (3G), 1080/59.94i (1.5G),
Frame rate Slot1/Slot2 Slot3 Slot4
Output format Output format Output format
1080/59.94i, 720/59.94P
2)
1.5G
720/59.94P (1.5G)
2)
1080/59.94P Simple HD 3G
1080/59.94i, 720/59.94P
4K/59.94P
3)
2)
4K (Quad-
1.5G
3G
Link-1)
4K/59.94P
3)
4K (Single-
12G
Link
50 1080/50P Perspective 3G 1080/50P (3G), 1080/50i (1.5G),
1080/50i, 720/50P
2)
1.5G
720/50P (1.5G)
2)
1080/50P Simple HD 3G
1080/50i, 720/50P
3)
4K/50P
2)
4K (Quad-
1.5G
3G
Link-1)
4K/50P
3)
4K (Single-
12G
Link
1) When the division method is 2SI, the output is P (progressive). When the division method is SQD, the output is PsF.
2) 720P format is output only when the format of the connected CCU is 720P.
3) A Slot1/Slot2 output format of “4K” refers to 4096×2160 or 3840×2160.
Notes
• For 4K, the following IP output formats are supported.
– SLOT1, SLOT2: 3840×2160 59.94P, 3840×2160 50P, 3840×2160 119.88P, 3840×2160 100P – SLOT3, SLOT4: 1920×1080 59.94i, 1920×1080 50i
• The HD HFR signal and HD CUTOUT signal are output as SDI signals only. IP is not output.
1080/59.94i (1.5G), 720/59.94P (1.5G)
1080/50i (1.5G), 720/50P (1.5G)
2)
2)
Figure 1: Slot numbers and BNC connectors/NMI-LAN connectors
1) Requires the SKC-IP45AF Networked Media Interface Kit to use the NMI-LAN connectors.
1)
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Table 2: Relationship between output interface and BNC connector/NMI-LAN connector assignment
The format of the signals output from the NMI-LAN connectors is the same as that for the SDI connectors.
MAIN Output 4K / HD HFR / HD CUTOUT
SLOT1 SLOT2
Operation mode
4K Quad-Link-1 Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 Link-4 Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 Link-4
HD HFR Octa-Link Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 Link-4 Link-5 Link-6 Link-7 Link-8
4K HFR Octa-Link Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 Link-4 Link-5 Link-6 Link-7 Link-8
HD CUTOUT
Output format
Dual-Link-1 Link-1 Link-2 Link-1 Link-2 Link-1 Link-2 Link-1 Link-2
Single-Link Link-1 Link-1
Quad-Link-1 Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 Link-4 Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 Link-4
Quad-Link-2 Link-1/2 Link-3/4 Link-5/6 Link-7/8 Link-1/2 Link-3/4 Link-5/6 Link-7/8
Hexa-Link Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 (Link-4) Link-4 Link-5 Link-6 (Link-3)
Triple-Link-1 Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 (Link-2) Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 (Link-2)
Triple-Link-2 Link-1/2 Link-3/4 Link-5/6 (Link-3/4) Link-1/2 Link-3/4 Link-5/6 (Link-3/4)
Dual-Link-1 Link-1 Link-2 Link-1 Link-2 Link-1 Link-2 Link-1 Link-2
Dual-Link-2 Link-1/2 Link-3/4 Link-1/2 Link-3/4 Link-1/2 Link-3/4 Link-1/2 Link-3/4
Single-Link Link-1/2 Link-1/2 Link-1/2 Link-1/2 Link-1/2 Link-1/2 Link-1/2 Link-1/2
Perspective CUTOUT CUTOUT CUTOUT CUTOUT
Simple HD CUTOUT 1 CUTOUT 2 CUTOUT 1 CUTOUT 2
4K Quad-Link-1
4K Single-Link
SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 SDI OUT 3 SDI OUT 4 SDI OUT
Link-1 Link-2 Link-3 Link-4
Link-1
1-2
a)
SDI OUT
b)
3-4
SDI OUT
c)
5- 6
SDI OUT 7- 8
d)
a) SDI OUT 1 and SDI OUT 2 output the same data. b) SDI OUT 3 and SDI OUT 4 output the same data.
c) SDI OUT 5 and SDI OUT 6 output the same data. d) SDI OUT 7 and SDI OUT 8 output the same data.
Paint Functions in HDR MODE and BT.2020 COLOR MODE
Some paint functions are disabled, depending on the HDR MODE and BT.2020 COLOR MODE settings on the BPU4500A. Disabled items can still be adjusted from the PAINT menu on the camera or RCP/MSU, but the settings are not applied to the HDR video that is output from SLOT1 and SLOT2.
Paint functions that can be adjusted when HDR MODE is selected
Paint function HDR MODE setting
OFF LIVE HDR
(HDR output)
Gain Step Gain Yes
Master White Gain Yes
White R/G/B Yes
Balance/C Temp Yes
Gamma ON/OFF Yes (Fixed OETF) (Fixed OETF)
R/G/B/Master Yes No No
Step Gamma Yes No No
Black R/G/B/Master Yes Yes No
Black Gamma ON/OFF Yes Yes (Fixed OFF)
Range Yes Yes No
R/G/B/Master Yes Yes No
Flare ON/OFF Yes
R/G/B/Master Yes
CINEMA
(HDR output)
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Paint function HDR MODE setting
OFF LIVE HDR
(HDR output)
CINEMA
(HDR output)
Knee ON/OFF Yes (Fixed OFF) (Fixed OFF)
Knee Point R/G/B/Master Yes No No
Knee Slope R/G/B/Master Yes No No
Auto Knee ON/OFF Yes No No
Auto Knee Point Limit Yes No No
Auto Knee Auto Slope Yes No No
Detail ON/OFF Yes Yes (Fixed OFF)
Level Yes Yes No
Limiter Yes Yes No
Crispening Yes Yes No
Level Dep Yes Yes No
H/V Ratio Yes Yes No
Frequency Yes Yes No
Mix Ratio Yes No No
W.Limiter Yes Yes No
B.Limiter Yes Yes No
Knee Apt ON/OFF Yes (Fixed OFF) No
Knee Apt Level Yes No No
Shutter Shutter ON/OFF Yes
ECS ON/OFF Yes
Shutter Level Yes
ECS Level Yes
Skin Detail ON/OFF Yes Yes (Fixed OFF)
Gate ON/OFF Yes No No
Zoom Link ON/OFF Yes Yes No
Natural Skin DTL ON/OFF Yes Yes No
Level Yes Yes No
Phase Yes Yes No
Width Yes Yes No
Saturation Yes Yes No
Y Limit Yes Yes No
Saturation ON/OFF Yes Yes No
Saturation Yes Yes No
Matrix ON/OFF Yes Yes No
User Matrix ON/OFF Yes Yes No
User Matrix R-G/G-B/B-R/R-B/G-R/B-G Yes Yes No
Multi Matrix ON/OFF Yes Yes No
Multi Matrix Phase Yes Yes No
Multi Matrix Hue/Saturation Yes Yes No
Adaptive Matrix ON/OFF Yes Yes No
Adaptive Matrix Level Yes Yes No
Preset Matrix ON/OFF Yes Yes No
Preset Matrix Preset Yes Yes No
V Mod Saw ON/OFF Yes
R/G/B/Master Yes
Low Key Saturation ON/OFF Yes Yes No
Range Yes Yes No
Low Key Sat Yes Yes No
White Clip ON/OFF Yes (Fixed OFF) (Fixed OFF)
R/G/B/Master Yes No No
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Paint function HDR MODE setting
OFF LIVE HDR
(HDR output)
Knee Saturation ON/OFF Yes (Fixed OFF) (Fixed OFF)
Knee Sat Yes No No
Auto Iris ON/OFF Yes
Pattern Yes
Level Yes
APL Ratio Yes
Iris Gain Yes
Gamma Table Standard ON/OFF Yes (Fixed OETF) (Fixed OETF)
Standard Yes (Fixed OETF) (Fixed OETF)
Hyper ON/OFF Yes (Fixed OETF) (Fixed OETF)
Hyper Yes (Fixed OETF) (Fixed OETF)
Special ON/OFF Yes (Fixed OETF) (Fixed OETF)
Special Yes (Fixed OETF) (Fixed OETF)
User ON/OFF Yes (Fixed OETF) (Fixed OETF)
User Yes (Fixed OETF) (Fixed OETF)
Noise Suppression ON/OFF Yes
Noise Sup Yes
Flicker Reduction ON/OFF Yes
Frequency Yes
ACM/Standard Yes
Black Shading R/G/B H/V Para/Saw Yes
White Shading R/G/B H/V Para/Saw Yes
Black Set Black Set Yes
OHB Matrix ON/OFF Yes Yes No
User Matrix R-G/G-B/B-R/R-B/G-R/B-G Yes Yes No
Multi Matrix Phase Yes Yes No
Multi Matrix Hue/Saturation Yes Yes No
ATW ON/OFF Yes
Speed Yes
ALAC ON/OFF Yes
CINEMA
(HDR output)
Paint functions that can be adjusted when BT.2020 COLOR MODE is selected
Paint function BT.2020 COLOR MODE setting
BT.709 WIDE-F WIDE-BC
Gain Step Gain Yes
Master White Gain Yes
White R/G/B Yes
Balance/C Temp Yes
Gamma ON/OFF Yes
R/G/B/Master Yes
Step Gamma Yes
Black R/G/B/Master Yes
Black Gamma ON/OFF Yes
Range Yes
R/G/B/Master Yes
Flare ON/OFF Yes
R/G/B/Master Yes
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Paint function BT.2020 COLOR MODE setting
BT.709 WIDE-F WIDE-BC
Knee ON/OFF Yes
Knee Point R/G/B/Master Yes
Knee Slope R/G/B/Master Yes
Auto Knee ON/OFF Yes
Auto Knee Point Limit Yes
Auto Knee Auto Slope Yes
Detail ON/OFF Yes
Level Yes
Limiter Yes
Crispening Yes
Level Dep Yes
H/V Ratio Yes
Frequency Yes
Mix Ratio Yes
W.Limiter Yes
B.Limiter Yes
Knee Apt ON/OFF Yes
Knee Apt Level Yes
Shutter Shutter ON/OFF Yes
ECS ON/OFF Yes
Shutter Level Yes
ECS Level Yes
Skin Detail ON/OFF Yes
Gate ON/OFF Yes
Zoom Link ON/OFF Yes
Natural Skin DTL ON/OFF Yes
Level Yes
Phase Yes
Width Yes
Saturation Yes
Y Limit Yes
Saturation ON/OFF Yes
Saturation Yes
Matrix ON/OFF Yes (Fixed OFF) Yes
User Matrix ON/OFF Yes No Yes
User Matrix R-G/G-B/B-R/R-B/G-R/B-G Yes No Yes
Multi Matrix ON/OFF Yes No Yes
Multi Matrix Phase Yes No Yes
Multi Matrix Hue/Saturation Yes No Yes
Adaptive Matrix ON/OFF Yes Yes Yes
Adaptive Matrix Level Yes Yes Yes
Preset Matrix ON/OFF Yes No Yes
Preset Matrix Preset Yes No Yes
V Mod Saw ON/OFF Yes
R/G/B/Master Yes
Low Key Saturation ON/OFF Yes
Range Yes
Low Key Sat Yes
White Clip ON/OFF Yes
R/G/B/Master Yes
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Paint function BT.2020 COLOR MODE setting
BT.709 WIDE-F WIDE-BC
Knee Saturation ON/OFF Yes
Knee Sat Yes
Auto Iris ON/OFF Yes
Pattern Yes
Level Yes
APL Ratio Yes
Iris Gain Yes
Gamma Table Standard ON/OFF Yes
Standard Yes
Hyper ON/OFF Yes
Hyper Yes
Special ON/OFF Yes
Special Yes
User ON/OFF Yes
User Yes
Noise Suppression ON/OFF Yes
Noise Sup Yes
Flicker Reduction ON/OFF Yes
Frequency Yes
ACM/Standard Yes
Black Shading R/G/B H/V Para/Saw Yes
White Shading R/G/B H/V Para/Saw Yes
Black Set Black Set Yes
OHB Matrix ON/OFF Yes No Yes
User Matrix R-G/G-B/B-R/R-B/G-R/B-G Yes No Yes
Multi Matrix Phase Yes No Yes
Multi Matrix Hue/Saturation Yes No Yes
ATW ON/OFF Yes
Speed Yes
ALAC ON/OFF Yes
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PWS-100NM1 Connection Settings
When a PWS-100NM1 IP Live System Manager station is connected, settings on the NETWORKED MEDIA INTERFACE page and IP LIVE SYSTEM MANAGER page must be configured in the CONFIGURATION menu and also on the PWS-100NM1.
SNMP agent settings
Item Set value (defaults are underlined) Meaning
Enable/Disable Enable, Disable
IP Address 0.0.0.0 Address for listening with fixed values set for both LAN1 and LAN2.
Port 161
sysName ASCII code, up to 63 characters
sysContact ASCII code, up to 63 characters
sysLocation ASCII code, up to 63 characters
Sub Agent List Setting not required
V1/V2c
Enable/Disable Enable, Disable
Name Enter name (public) ASCII code, up to 32 characters
Version V2C Fixed value
Access Mode READ_ONLY Fixed value
ACL Network Address 0.0.0.0
ACL Prefix Length 0
to 255.255.255.255 When set to 0.0.0.0, all access is denied.
to 32 When set to 0, all access is denied.
Fixed value
Trap Settings dialog
Item Set value (defaults are underlined) Meaning
Enable/Disable Enable, Disable
Name Enter name (public) ASCII code, up to 32 characters
Network Interface Name LAN1
IP Address 0.0.0.0
Port 162
Version V2C Fixed value
Type TRAP Fixed value
, LAN2 Specify the network to send trap notifications.
to 255.255.255.255 Specify the trap destination.
SNMP walk/get from the specified trap destination is supported.
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Status Display

MENU
ENTER
DISP
CANCEL
MENU
DISP/MENU lever
Control knob
OPT LV: C C CAM
ssxxxxxxb BPU
ssxxxxxxb CCU
ssxxxxxxb
ssxxxxxxb
c c
CHU MODE :HDC4300
MENU
ENTER
DISP
CANCEL
MENU
DISP/MENU lever and indicator
CANCEL/ENTER lever
Control knob
<TOP MENU>
c CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSIS

Menu Settings

The device and system status can be monitored using text characters superimposed on the output signal configured for the monitor output (M).
For details about checking and changing settings, see “Menu Settings” (page 29).
Displaying the Status Screen
The menu screen is controlled using the knob and levers in the MENU control block on the front panel.
To display the status screen
Set the DISP/MENU lever to the DISP position. The most recently viewed status screen page is displayed. When first powered on, the video camera settings status is displayed. Turn the control knob to change the displayed page.
To exit the status screen
In status screen display mode, set the DISP/MENU lever to the DISP position.
The device and system status can be monitored and settings can be modified using the menu displayed in the video output configured for the monitor output (M).
Changing Settings using the Menu
The menu screen is controlled using the knob and levers in the MENU control block on the front panel. Pushing the control knob and setting the CANCEL/ENTER level to ENTER have the same function.
To display a menu page
Set the DISP/MENU lever to the MENU position. When first powered on, the TOP MENU page is displayed.
To display the TOP MENU screen
In menu display mode, turn the control knob to move the , cursor to TOP in the upper right corner of the menu page, then press the control knob. The TOP menu showing the menu configuration is displayed.
Status Display Screen
The optical level status can be monitored on the status display screen.
Optical level status
CAM T BPU: Signal level on the BPU connector of CA unit. CAM t BPU: Signal level on the CA connector of BPU unit. BPU T CCU: Signal level on the CCU connector of BPU unit. BPU t CCU: Signal level on the CAMERA connector of CCU
unit.
Menu Description
CONFIGURATION BPU configuration settings.
DIAGNOSIS Displays the device status.
To select a menu from the TOP MENU
Turn the control knob to move the , cursor to the desired menu and push the knob. The last accessed page in the selected menu will be displayed.
To change page
1 Check that the , cursor is pointing to the page
number then push the control knob.
The , cursor changes to a flashing ? (question mark).
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2 Turn the control knob to flip through the pages, and
<OUTPUT FORMAT> ?C03 TOP
SLOT1: C 3840x2160 3G(Lv-A) 2SI OETF: (SDR) COLOR: BT.709
SLOT2: C 3840x2160 3G(Lv-A) 2SI OETF: SDR COLOR: BT.709
SLOT3: C 1920x1080 3G(Lv-A) EC OETF: SDR COLOR: BT.709
SLOT4: M 1920x1080 HD-SDI EC OETF: SDR COLOR: BT.709
HDR OUT : --­ HD CUTOUT: OFF
Flashing
push the knob when the desired page is displayed.
The ? (question mark) changes back to ,. Items on the page can now be selected.
To set a menu item
If ? (question mark) is displayed to the left of the page number, push the control knob to change to the , cursor. Settings on the displayed page can now be modified.
1 Turn the control knob to move the , cursor to the
desired item and push the knob.
The , cursor changes to a flashing ? (question mark).
2 Turn the control knob to change the setting.
To cancel a changed setting
Set the CANCEL/ENTER lever to CANCEL before pushing the control knob to restore the original setting.
To cancel menu changes Set the DISP/MENU switch to MENU to turn off the menu screen display. The menu setting operation can be restarted by setting the DISP/MENU switch to MENU again.
3 Turn the control knob to change the setting.
To cancel a changed setting in an input field
Set the CANCEL/ENTER lever to CANCEL before pushing the control knob to restore the original setting of the input field. Other changed input fields for the item are not restored to their previous setting.
To cancel menu changes Set the DISP/MENU switch to MENU to turn off the menu screen display. The menu setting operation can be restarted by setting the DISP/MENU switch to MENU again.
4 Push the control knob.
The ? (question mark) changes back to ,, and the input field setting changes.
5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to change other input fields. 6 Turn the control knob to move the , cursor to END
and push the knob.
The * (asterisk) changes back to ,, and all the changes for the item setting are applied.
To cancel all settings Move the , cursor to ESC and push the control knob. The * (asterisk) changes back to ,, and all the changes for the item are discarded.
To exit the menu
In menu display mode, set the DISP/MENU lever to MENU.
3 Push the control knob.
The ? (question mark) changes back to ,, and the item setting is registered.
4 To change other settings on the same menu page,
repeat steps 1 to 3.
To set a menu item with multiple input fields
Some menus have items with multiple input fields. If you press the control knob when the , cursor is pointing to an item with multiple input fields, the input fields are displayed for setting each input field. The cursor is moved by turning the control knob.
1 Turn the control knob to move the , cursor to the
desired item and push the knob.
The , cursor changes to a flashing * (asterisk). The input fields and , cursor are displayed.
2 Turn the control knob to move the , cursor to the
desired input field and push the knob.
The , cursor changes to a flashing ? (question mark).
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Menu Tree
BARS BPU BARS (C01) BARS TYPE 2SI DIAMOND MARKER SYSTEM SETTINGS SYSTEM FORMAT (C02) RESOLUTION FREQUENCY CCU BT.2020 COLOR MODE HDR MODE SDR GAIN HDR CONTRAST HDR BLACK OFFSET COLOR SPAC E OETF COLOR TEMP OUTPUT FORMAT SLOT1 (C03) OETF COLOR SLOT2 OETF COLOR SLOT3 OETF COLOR SLOT4 OETF COLOR HD CUTOUT GENLOCK REFERENCE (C04) GENLOCK
a)
STAT US
a)
FORMAT
a)
PHASE V
a)
PHASE H
a)
SYNC OUT VIDEO OUT
b)
PHASE H
b)
RETURN SDI1 (C05) SDI2 FRAME SYNCHRO HD PROMPTER IP ADDRESS SETTINGS
IP ADDRESS (C06) SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY SET MAC ADDRESS CNS SETTINGS
a)
CNS MODE
a)
(C07) SET
a)
DATE DATE/TIME (C08) DATE TIME FILE TIMESTAMP FORMAT FILE_TIMESTAMP CHU MODE CURRENT (C09) PMW-F55 F65(1x) F65(2x) HDC4300/HDC-P43 TRANSMIT CCU TRANSMIT (C10) CHU TRANSMIT CAM OPTICAL SIGNAL
OTHERS ASSIGNABLE SWITCH (C11) HD DOWNCONV FILTER CHARACTER LEVEL 2x MODE(HD) CLEAR BPU SETTINGS RETURN VF CHANNEL MARKER OPTION KEY READ(USBtCAM) (C12) INSTALLED OPTION HD CUTOUT HD CUTOUT (C13) MODE CUTOUT POSITION CH CENTER H CENTER V ZOOM CAMERA TILT CAMERA ROLL FOCAL LENGTH HFR PAINT OFFSET DETAIL LEVEL (C14) DETAIL CRISP NETWORKED MEDIA NETWORK INTERFACE INTERFACE
C)
DHCP (C15) IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY MAC ADDRESS IP LIVE SYSTEM NETWORK INTERFACE MANAGER
C)
CONNECTION (C16) DHCP LSM IP ADDRESS CONNECTION STAT US SLOT1 SLOT2 SLOT3/4
CONFIGURATION menu
a) Not displayed when a CCU is connected. b) Displayed when a CCU is connected. c) Displayed only when the SKC-IP45AF Networked Media Interface
Kit is installed.
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DIAGNOSIS menu
(D01) CABLE LENGTH BOARD STAT US SY (D02) DVP TX DPR1 DPR2 NET
a)
CONNECTION STAT US CHU (D03) DOCKING POWER CABLE COMM CSA CABLE COMM CCU CABLE COMM ROM VERSION CAMERA APP (D04) OS UPDATER SY TX DEC DPR1 DPR2 4K-POST 2K-POST SDP ROM VERSION 2
a)
NMI LSI (D05) 4K-NET 2K-NET SERIAL NO. MODEL (D06) NO IP ADDRESS
IP ADDRESS (D07) SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY MAC ADDRESS LAN STAT US AUTO NEGOTIATION
DUPLEX MODE LINK CONDITION CNS STAT US CNS MODE (D09) 12G/6G-SDI STAT US SDI OUT
OPTICAL LEVEL OPTICAL LEVEL
(D08) CONNECTION SPEED
(D10) STATU S
a) Displayed only when the SKC-IP45AF Networked Media Interface
Kit is installed.
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Menu List
Legend
The following conventions are used in the menu tables.
Settings ON ENTER to execute: Execute by pushing the control knob or setting the CANCEL/ENTER lever to the ENTER position.
CONFIGURATION menu
, OFF, 0, etc.: Factory default settings shown underlined.
Page name Page No.
<BARS>
C01
<SYSTEM SETTINGS>
C02
Item Set value Meaning
BPU BARS OFF
BARS TYPE BAR 16:9 (100%)
2SI DIAMOND MARKER
SYSTEM FORMAT System format settings
RESOLUTION 4096
FREQUENCY 59.94
CCU Displays the CCU output format.
BT.2020 COLOR MODE
HDR MODE OFF
SDR GAIN 0.0
HDR CONTRAST 100
HDR BLACK OFFSET
, ON BPU color bar output on/off setting
(75%), SMPTE 16:9 (BLACK), SMPTE 16:9 (–I/Q), BAR 4:3 (100%), BAR 4:3 (75%), SMPTE 4:3 (BLACK), SMPTE 4:3 (–I/Q), MF-ARIB (75%), MF-ARIB (100%), MF-ARIB (+I), MF-SMPTE (–I,Q), MF-SMPTE (75%,Q), MF-SMPTE (100%,Q), MF-SMPTE (+I,Q), HD-CUSTOM, SDI CHECK FIELD, Y-RAMP, Y/C-RAMP, HD-CUSTOM2
, ON Sets diamond mark superposition on the color bar for
OFF
×2160, 1920×1080
, 50, 59.94(2×), 50(2×),
29.97, 25, 24, 23.98, 59.94(3×), 50(3×), 59.94(4×), 50(4×),
59.94P(6×), 50(6×), 59.94(8×), 50(8×)
1920×1080, 1280×720 Video resolution setting for transfer to CCU (display
WIDE-F, WIDE-BC
, LIVE HDR, CINEMA OFF: Normal SDR shooting mode.
to –15.0 dB Gain setting applied to SDR output
to 566 % HDR output contrast maintained by setting SDR GAIN
–99 to 99, 0
, BAR 16:9
Color bar type
When connected to a CCU, it is set by the CCU and cannot be modified from the BPU menu.
4K 2-Sample Interleave output.
See “4K 2SI diamond marks” (page 39).
(The selectable system format options vary depending on the selected camera head setting.)
only)
Color space setting when COLOR is set to BT.2020 for SLOT1 and SLOT2 on the <OUTPUT FORMAT> page
WIDE-F: Color space setting close to BT.2020, which maintains compatibility with CINEMA mode.
WIDE-BC: Color space setting close to BT.2020, which maintains compatibility with BT.709.
LIVE HDR: Enhances the video dynamic range on the camera, and outputs adjusted HDR video.
CINEMA: Enhances the dynamic range on the camera, and outputs video for recording.
Enabled in LIVE HDR mode only.
(display only)
Enabled in LIVE HDR mode only.
HDR output black offset
Enabled in LIVE HDR mode only.
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Page name Page No.
<SYSTEM SETTINGS>
C02
<OUTPUT FORMAT>
C03
Item Set value Meaning
COLOR SPACE NORMAL
S-GAMUT3.CINE, ---
, S-GAMUT, SGAMUT3,
Selects the color space. OETF is automatically set according to the color space selection.
Enabled only in CINEMA mode with the camera head set to PMW-F55, F65(1x), or F65(2x) on the <CHU MODE> page
NORMAL: (S-Log2)
S-GAMUT: (S-Log2)
SGAMUT3: (S-Log3)
S-GAMUT3.CINE: (S-Log3)
OETF S-Log2
, S-Log3, --- OETF setting (display only)
Enabled only in CINEMA mode with the camera head set to PMW-F55, F65(1x), or F65(2x) on the <CHU MODE> page
COLOR TEMP VARIABLE
5500K, ---
, 3200K, 4300K,
Selects the color temperature. 3200K/4300K/5500K options are selectable when COLOR SPACE is not set to NORMAL.
Enabled only in CINEMA mode with the camera head set to PMW-F55, F65(1x), or F65(2x) on the <CHU MODE> page
SLOT1 SLOT1 output format settings
×2160, 4096×2160,
3840
SLOT1 output video resolution setting
1920×1080, 1280×720
, 6G,
HD-SDI, 3G(Lv-B), 3G(Lv-A)
SLOT1 video output system setting
12G
, 50i, 50P SLOT1 output frequency and scanning method
59i, 59P
setting in HFR mode (displayed only for HD HFR format)
(8×), (6×), (4×), (3
×), (2×) SLOT1 speed setting in HFR mode (displayed only for
HD HFR format)
SQD, 2SI
SLOT1 4K video division output method setting (displayed only for 4K format)
SQD: Square Division (quadrants)
2SI: 2-Sample Interleave
OETF SDR
HLG_BT.2100, HLG_Live
, S-Log2, S-Log3,
SLOT1 OETF setting
When HDR MODE is OFF: Fixed to SDR
When HDR MODE is LIVE HDR: SDR, S-Log3, HLG_BT.2100, or HLG_Live selectable
When HDR MODE is CINEMA: SDR, S-Log2, or S-Log3 selectable (Disabled when the camera head is set to PMW-F55, F65(1x), or F65(2x) on the <CHU MODE> page. Displays the OETF setting of the <SYSTEM SETTINGS> page.)
COLOR BT.709
, BT.2020 SLOT1 color space setting
Enabled only when the format is 4K or HD HDR.
Cannot be modified when all of the following conditions are satisfied. Displays the COLOR SPACE setting of the <SYSTEM SETTINGS> page.
• HDR MODE is CINEMA
• Camera head set to PMW-F55, F65(1x), or F65(2x) on the <CHU MODE> page
• COLOR SPACE setting of the <SYSTEM SETTINGS> page set to other than NORMAL
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Page name Page No.
<OUTPUT FORMAT>
C03
Item Set value Meaning
SLOT2 SLOT2 output format settings
×2160, 4096×2160,
3840
SLOT2 output video resolution setting
1920×1080, 1280×720
, 6G,
HD-SDI, 3G(Lv-B), 3G(Lv-A)
SLOT2 video output system setting
12G
, 50i, 50P SLOT2 output frequency and scanning method
59i, 59P
setting in HFR mode (displayed only for HD HFR format)
(8×), (6×), (4×), (3
×), (2×) SLOT2 speed setting in HFR mode (displayed only for
HD HFR format)
SQD, 2SI
SLOT2 4K video division output method setting (displayed only for 4K format)
SQD: Square Division (quadrants)
2SI: 2-Sample Interleave
OETF SDR
HLG_BT.2100, HLG_Live
, S-Log2, S-Log3,
SLOT2 OETF setting
When HDR MODE is OFF: Fixed to SDR
When HDR MODE is LIVE HDR: SDR, S-Log3, HLG_BT.2100, or HLG_Live selectable
When HDR MODE is CINEMA: SDR, S-Log2, or S-Log3 selectable (Disabled when the camera head is set to PMW-F55, F65(1x), or F65(2x) on the <CHU MODE> page. Displays the OETF setting of the <SYSTEM SETTINGS> page.)
COLOR BT.709
, BT.2020 SLOT2 color space setting
Enabled only when the format is 4K or HD HDR.
Cannot be modified when all of the following conditions are satisfied. Displays the COLOR SPACE setting of the <SYSTEM SETTINGS> page.
• HDR MODE is CINEMA
• Camera head set to PMW-F55, F65(1x), or F65(2x) on the <CHU MODE> page
• COLOR SPACE setting of the <SYSTEM SETTINGS> page set to other than NORMAL
SLOT3 SLOT3 output format settings
(M:Monitor, C:Clean) When set to M, character text and markers are output
C, M
on SLOT3.
×1080, 1280×720 SLOT3 output video resolution setting
1920
, 3G(Lv-B), 3G(Lv-A) SLOT3 video output system setting
HD-SDI
, 50i, 50P SLOT3 output frequency and scanning method
59i, 59P
setting in HFR mode (displayed only for HD HFR and 4K HFR formats)
(blank), (2×) SLOT3 2× speed video output setting.
Selectable only when CURRENT in <CHU MODE> (C09) is set to F65(2×) (displayed only for HD HFR and 4K HFR formats).
, LB Edge Crop (EC) and Letter Box (LB) setting.
EC
When CCU is set to 720P, this is fixed to EC displayed in parentheses (displayed only for 4K format).
OETF SDR
COLOR BT.709
SLOT3 OETF setting (display only)
SLOT3 color space setting (display only)
SLOT4 SLOT4 output format settings
1920×1080, 1280×720 SLOT4 output video resolution setting (display only)
, 50i SLOT4 output frequency and scanning method
59i
setting in HFR mode (displayed only for HD HFR and 4K HFR formats)
EC, LB Edge Crop (EC) and Letter Box (LB) setting.
Linked to the setting for SLOT3 (displayed only for 4K format).
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Page name Page No.
<OUTPUT FORMAT>
C03
<GENLOCK>
C04
<RETURN>
C05
<IP ADDRESS SETTINGS>
C06
<CNS SETTINGS>
C07
(Not available when a CCU is connected.)
<DATE>
C08
Item Set value Meaning
OETF SDR
COLOR BT.709
HD CUTOUT OFF
REFERENCE CCU, INTERNAL, GENLOCK Reference sync signal in use (display only)
GENLOCK Setting and status of reference sync signal input on
STATUS Status of reference sync signal input on
FORMAT Format of reference sync signal input on
PHASE V –1024 to +1023, 0
PHASE H –1700 to +1700, 0
SYNC OUT SD
VIDEO OUT Video output phase adjustment (displayed when
VIDEO OUT PHASE H
SDI1 1080/59.94i(PsF), 1080/59.94P,
SDI2 1080/59.94i(PsF)
FRAME SYNCHRO OFF
HD PROMPTER OFF
IP ADDRESS 0.0.0.0
SUBNET MASK 0.0.0.0
DEFAULT GATEWAY 0.0.0.0
SET ENTER to execute
MAC ADDRESS 00:00:00:00:00:00 to
CNS MODE LEGACY, BRIDGE Communications mode setting
SET ENTER to execute
DATE/TIME
DATE 2013.**.** to 20**.**.** Date setting and display
TIME 00:00 to 23:59 Time setting and display
FILE TIMESTAMP FORMAT
FILE_TIMESTAMP
, ON HD CUTOUT on/off setting. Displayed only when
SYNC, HD SYNC,
(THROUGH)
–256 to +255, 0
1080/50i(PsF), 1080/50P, NO SIGNAL, ---
1080/50i(PsF), 1080/50P, NO SIGNAL, ---, HD PROMPTER
, ON, --- Return signal frame synchronizer on/off setting
, ON, --- HD prompter on/off setting
to 255.255.255.255 IP address setting
to 255.255.255.255 Subnet mask setting
to 255.255.255.255 Gateway IP address setting
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
1 Y/Mn/D, 2 Mn/D, 3 D/M/Y
4 D/M, 5 M/D/Y
, 1080/59.94P,
, 6 M/D
SLOT4 OETF setting (display only)
SLOT4 color space setting (display only)
SZC-2001/2001M/2001W is installed.
REFERENCE IN connector (not displayed when a CCU is connected)
REFERENCE IN connector (display only).
REFERENCE IN connector (display only).
Output video V phase relative to the input reference sync signal (delay represented by positive values)
Output video H phase relative to the input reference sync signal (delay represented by positive values)
SD composite sync signal and HD tri-level sync signal selector setting.
(THROUGH is selected when a signal is input on the REFERENCE IN connector.)
connected to CCU).
SLOT1 to SLOT4 output video H phase relative to the internal sync signal (delay represented by positive values)
Format of video signal input on SDI1 connector (display only)
---: When a CCU is connected
Available only for extension mode connection.
Format of video signal input on SDI2 connector (display only)
---: When a CCU is connected
HD PROMPTER: HD prompter is on.
Available only for extension mode connection.
Available only for extension mode connection.
MAC address of the unit (display only)
Y: Year
Mn: Month (numeric)
Mn: Month (English abbreviation)
D: Day
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<CHU MODE>
C09
<TRANSMIT>
C10
<OTHERS>
C11
<OPTION KEY>
C12
<HD CUTOUT>
C13
Item Set value Meaning
CURRENT PMW-F55, F65(1×), F65(2×),
PMW-F55 ENTER to execute Sets camera head setting to PMW-F55.
F65(1×) ENTER to execute Sets camera head setting to F65 (normal speed).
F65(2×) ENTER to execute Sets camera head setting to F65 (2× frame rate).
HDC4300/ HDC-P43
CCU TRANSMIT HIGH BIT RATE
CHU TRANSMIT NORMAL
CAM OPTICAL SIGNAL
ASSIGNABLE SWITCH
HD DOWNCONV FILTER
CHARACTER LEVEL 1 to 5
2× MODE (HD) 0 (SRMASTER), 1 (EVS)
CLEAR BPU SETTINGS
RETURN VF NORMAL
CHANNEL MARKER OFF
READ (USBtCAM) ENTER to execute Read the install key from a USB flash drive.
INSTALLED OPTION List of installed options (display only)
HD CUTOUT OFF
MODE SIMPLE HD
CUTOUT POSITION
CH 1
CENTER H –2048 to +2047, 0
CENTER V –1080 to +1079, 0
ZOOM 1.0 to 4.0, 2.0
CAMERA TILT –45.0 to +45.0, 0
CAMERA ROLL –5.0 to +5.0, 0
FOCAL LENGTH 7
HDC4300/HDC-P43
ENTER to execute Sets camera head setting to HDC4300 or HDC-P43.
, HD-SDI Sets the type of CCU connected.
, ON Sets optical transfer with the camera in an extension
OFF
, BPU BARS Assignable button function select
OFF
to 4, 1(V:0.3), 1(V:0.6) 4K video signal to HD signal down-converter filter
1
ENTER to execute Reset to factory default settings
, HFR LINK Sets the VF return signal to the camera.
, ON Displays markers that identify each channel for HFR
, ON HD CUTOUT function on/off setting (available only
ZOOM&PERSPECTIVE
, 2 Specify the cut-out frame to control.
to 500, Lens focal length (2.8× lens focal length when
,
Currently selected camera head setting
Available only when the SZC-4002 is installed.
HIGH BIT RATE: CCU that support high bit rate.
HD-SDI: CCU that does not support high bit rate.
CCUs with 1.5 Gbps optical transmission are not supported.
Transfer method of connected camera (display only)
mode connection (available only when HDC-P43 is connected)
type
Menu character contrast level
Selects the output mode for 2× HD video (SLOT3).
0 (SRMASTER): Output aligned with horseshoe-shaped field (compatible with the SR-R1000).
1 (EVS): Output aligned with field (compatible with servers manufactured by EVS).
Displayed only when the format is 4K HFR.
NORMAL: Normal-speed signal
HFR LINK: HFR signal 1LINK (steady image can be used as the image to display in the viewfinder)
video signals output from the SDI output connectors of 8 channels (max).
when SZC-2001/2001M/2001W is installed)
HD CUTOUT mode selection
SIMPLE HD: HD image cut out as-is from 4K image.
ZOOM&PERSPECTIVE: When HD image is cut out from 4K image, distortion is corrected. Zoom in/out is supported.
Center position of cut-out frame (H)
Center position of cut-out frame (V)
Zoom factor
Camera tilt angle
Camera roll angle
LA-FZB2 is connected).
: Equivalent to simple CUTOUT with zoom
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<HFR PAINT OFFSET>
C14
<NETWORKED MEDIA INTERFACE>
a)
C15
<IP LIVE SYSTEM MANAGER>
a)
C16
Item Set value Meaning
DETAIL LEVEL –99 to 99, 0
Sets the offset amount of DETAIL LEVEL to be added to HD HFR video.
DETAIL LEVEL is the standard for HD normal speed that is set from the MSU/RCP. 0 is the same as HD normal speed.
DETAIL CRISP –99 to 99, 0
Sets the offset amount of DETAIL CRISP to be added to HD HFR video.
DETAIL CRISP is the standard for HD normal speed that is set from the MSU/RCP. 0 is the same as HD normal speed.
NETWORK INTERFACE
SLOT1 NMI LAN1
, SLOT1 NMI
LAN2, SLOT2 NMI LAN1, SLOT2
Selects the network interface to be set/displayed.
NMI LAN2, SLOT3/4 NMI LAN1, SLOT3/4 NMI LAN2
DHCP OFF, ON
IP ADDRESS 0.0.0.0
~ 255.255.255.255 When DHCP enabled: Displays the IP address
Enables or disables DHCP.
assigned using DHCP for the selected network interface.
When DHCP disabled: Sets and displays the IP address for the selected network interface.
SUBNET MASK 0.0.0.0
~ 255.255.255.255 When DHCP enabled: Displays the subnet mask set
using DHCP for the selected network interface.
When DHCP disabled: Sets and displays the subnet mask for the selected network interface.
DEFAULT GATEWAY
~ 255.255.255.255 When DHCP enabled: Displays the default gateway
0.0.0.0
IP address set using DHCP for the selected network interface.
When DHCP disabled: Sets and displays the default gateway IP address for the selected network interface.
MAC ADDRESS 00:00:00:00:00:00 ~
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
NETWORK
NMI LAN1
, NMI LAN2 Selects the network interface to configure/display.
Specified MAC address of the selected network interface (display only)
INTERFACE
CONNECTION DISABLE, ENABLE
Sets whether to connect the IP Live System Manager (LSM) for the selected network interface.
DHCP OFF, ON
, (OFF) Sets whether to connect the LSM using DHCP
information.
(If DHCP on the NETWORKED MEDIA INTERFACE page is set to OFF, this function is disabled and OFF is displayed.)
LSM IP ADDRESS
to 255.255.255.255 Sets the IP address of the LSM. The setting is applied
0.0.0.0
when SET is executed. Disabled when DHCP is set to ON.
CONNECTION STATUS
SLOT1 DISCONNECTED, CONNECTING,
CONNECTED
SLOT2 DISCONNECTED, CONNECTING,
CONNECTED
SLOT3/4 DISCONNECTED, CONNECTING,
CONNECTED
Displays the LSM connection status for the selected network interface of SLOT1.
Displays the LSM connection status for the selected network interface of SLOT2.
Displays the LSM connection status for the selected network interface of SLOT3/4.
a) Displayed only when the SKC-IP45AF Networked Media Interface
Kit is installed.
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4K 2SI diamond marks
Correct connections
When Link 1 and Link 2 have been swapped
This function is for displaying a test pattern like the following in the area at the bottom right of the 4K color bar when 4K 2-Sample Interleave output. OK is displayed if the connections for Links 1 to 4 are correct, and OK is not displayed if they are incorrect. This function can be used to check the connections.
DIAGNOSIS menu
Page name Page No.
<OPTICAL LEVEL> D01
<BOARD STATUS> D02
<CONNECTION STATUS> D03
Item Set value Meaning
OPTICAL LEVEL Bar graph display Bar graph display of optical signal level condition
CABLE LENGTH x.x km Length of the optical fiber cable between the CCU
SY OK, NG Internal board status
DVP OK, NG
TX OK, NG
DPR1 OK, NG
DPR2 OK, NG
a)
NET
CHU DOCKING OK, NG, --- Video camera connection status (not displayed for
POWER OK, NG, --- Video camera power status (not displayed for
CABLE OPEN, CONNECTED Video camera cable connection status (not displayed
COMM OK, NG, --- Communications status of the video camera.
CSA CABLE OPEN, CONNECTED Camera system adaptor connection status (not
COMM OK, NG, --- Camera system adaptor communications status (not
CCU CABLE OPEN, CONNECTED CCU connection status
COMM OK, NG, --- CCU communications status.
OK, NG
between the unit and the CCU.
and camera head
HDC4300 or HDC-P43 connection).
---: When camera system adaptor is not connected.
HDC4300 or HDC-P43 connection).
---: When DOCKING is NG or camera system adaptor is not connected.
for HDC4300 or HDC-P43 connection).
---: When DOCKING is NG or camera system adaptor is not connected.
displayed for HDC4300 or HDC-P43 connection)
displayed for HDC4300 or HDC-P43 connection)
---: When CABLE is OPEN.
---: When CABLE is OPEN.
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<ROM VERSION> D04
<ROM VERSION 2>
a)
D05
<SERIAL NO.> D06
<IP ADDRESS> D07
<LAN STATUS> D08
<CNS STATUS> D09
<12G/6G-SDI STATUS> D10
Item Set value Meaning
CAMERA APP Version number, date, device name ROM version information installed on each device
OS OS version
UPDATER Version of software updater
SY Vx.xx ROM version of SY board
TX Vx.xx ROM version of TX board
DEC Vx.xx ROM version of DVP board
DPR1 Vx.xx ROM version of DPR1 board
DPR2 Vx.xx ROM version of DPR2 board
4K-POST Vx.xx ROM version of DVP board
2K-POST Vx.xx ROM version of DVP board
SDP Vx.xx ROM version of DVP board
NMI LSI Vx.xx Software version of LSI for IP output
4K-NET Vx.xx PLD version
2K-NET Vx.xx PLD version
MODEL Model name
NO Serial number
IP ADDRESS 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 IP address of the unit (display only)
SUBNET MASK 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Subnet mask (display only)
DEFAULT GATEWAY 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Gateway IP address (display only)
MAC ADDRESS 00:00:00:00:00:00 to
MAC address of the unit (display only)
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
AUTO NEGOTIATION OFF, ON Auto negotiation setting
CONNECTION
10M, 100M Connection speed
SPEED
DUPLEX MODE HALF, FULL Duplex mode setting
LINK CONDITION DOWN, UP LAN connection status
CNS MODE LEGACY, BRIDGE Communications mode setting
SDI OUT SLOT1, SLOT2 12G/6G-SDI output status of SLOT1 and SLOT2
STATUS OK, ERROR
a) Displayed only when the SKC-IP45AF Networked Media Interface
Kit is installed.
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Appendix

Precautions
If the unit is suddenly taken from a cold to a warm location, or if ambient temperature suddenly rises, moisture may form on the outer surface of the unit and/or inside of the unit. This is known as condensation. If condensation occurs, turn off the unit and wait until the condensation clears before operating the unit. Operating the unit while condensation is present may damage the unit.
The fan and battery are consumable parts that will need periodic replacement. When operating at room temperature, a normal replacement cycle will be about 5 years. However, this replacement cycle represents only a general guideline and does not imply that the life expectancy of these parts is guaranteed. For details on parts replacement, contact your Sony representative.
The life expectancy of the electrolytic capacitor is about 5 years under normal operating temperatures and normal usage (8 hours per day; 25 days per month). If usage exceeds the above normal usage frequency, the life expectancy may be reduced correspondingly.
Do not push the mesh portion of the front panel with your fingers or sharp objects.
Operating environment
• Avoid high-temperature rooms and near sources of heat.
• Do not place in locations with strong electric or magnetic field.
• Dry location with good ventilation.
• Avoid locations exposed to sunlight or strong lighting.
To prevent electromagnetic interference from portable communications devices
The use of portable telephones and other communications devices near this camera can result in malfunctions and interference with audio and video signals. It is recommended that the portable communications devices near this camera be powered off.
Error Messages
When an error is detected in the unit or video camera, the following messages may be displayed on the video output configured for the monitor output (M).
Note
Display the menu or status screen to view messages.
Error message Meaning
TEMP WARNING Internal temperature error.
PLD NG Internal PLD error.
PLEASE CONFIRM CHU MODE ON CSA
PLEASE CONFIRM CHU MODE ON BPU
PLEASE UPDATE CSA SOFTWARE
PLEASE CONFIRM BPU MODE/CHU VERSION
The CSA camera head setting does not match the connected camera head.
The BPU camera head setting does not match the connected camera head.
The BPU and CSA software versions do not match.
The BPU camera head setting does not match the connected camera head. Or the BPU and CSA software versions do not match.
Avoid violent impacts
Dropping the unit, or otherwise imparting a violent shock to it, is likely to cause it to malfunction.
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.
After use
Set the POWER switch to the OFF position.
Care
If the body or panels of the unit become dirty, wipe them 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.
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Specifications

424 mm (16 3/4 in.)
88 mm (3
1
/2 in.)
482 mm (19 in.)
410 mm (16
1
/
4
in.)
BPU4500A
General
Power requirement 100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Current consumption 2 A (max)
Operating temperature 5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F)
Storage temperature –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)
Mass Approx. 8.6 kg (18 lb 15 oz.)
Input/output connectors
CAMERA Optical fiber connector (1)
CCU Optical fiber connector (1)
REMOTE 8-pin multi-connector (1)
LAN 8-pin (1)
Input connectors
AC IN 100 V to 240 V AC (1)
SDI1, SDI2 BNC type (2)
3G-SDI: SMPTE ST424/425, 2.970 Gbps/
2.967 Gbps
HD-SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
REFERENCE IN BNC type (1)
HD: SMPTE ST274, tri-level sync, 0.6 Vp-p, 75 ohms
SD: Black burst (NTSC: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms/
PAL: 0.3 Vp-p, 75 ohms)
Output connectors
SLOT1 SDI OUT 1 to 4
SLOT2
SDI OUT 1 to 8
SLOT3 3G/HD SDI OUTPUT
SLOT4 HD SDI OUTPUT
BNC type (4) 12G-SDI: SMPTE ST2082, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
11.880 Gbps/11.868 Gbps
6G-SDI: SMPTE ST2081, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
5.940 Gbps/5.934 Gbps
3G-SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B,
0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/2.967 Gbps HD-SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
12G-SDI/6G-SDI/3G-SDI/HD-SDI selectable
BNC type (8)
12G-SDI: SMPTE ST2082, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
11.880 Gbps/11.868 Gbps 6G-SDI: SMPTE ST2081, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
5.940 Gbps/5.934 Gbps
3G-SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A/B,
0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/2.967 Gbps
HD-SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps 12G-SDI/6G-SDI/3G-SDI/HD-SDI selectable
BNC type (2) 3G-SDI: SMPTE ST424/425 Level-A, 0.8 Vp-p,
75 ohms, 2.970 Gbps/2.967 Gbps
HD-SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
3G-SDI/HD-SDI selectable
BNC type (2) HD-SDI: SMPTE ST292, 0.8 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
1.485 Gbps/1.4835 Gbps
REFERENCE OUT BNC type (1)
HD: SMPTE ST274, tri-level sync, 0.6 Vp-p, 75 ohms
SD: Composite sync, 0.3 Vp-p, 75 ohms
HD SYNC/SD SYNC selectable
Supplied accessories
Number plates (1 set)
Operation Guide (1)
Operation Manual (CD-ROM) (1)
Optional accessories
United States and Canada: Plug holder B (2-990-242-01) Other areas: Plug holder C (3-613-640-01)
United States and Canada: Power cord set (1-551-812-XX) Other areas: Power cord set (1-782-929-XX)
CCA-5-3 (3 m) and CCA-5-10 (10 m) connection cables
SFP+ module
Service manual
Related equipment
PMW-F55 Solid-state Memory Camcorder
F65 Digital Motion Picture Camera
CA4000 Camera System Adaptor
HDC4300 Color Camera
HDC-P43 Multi Purpose Camera
HDCU2000/2500 HD Camera Control Unit
SZC-2001/2001M/2001W HD CUTOUT Software
SZC-4002/4002M/4002W HFR Software
SKC-IP45AF Networked Media Interface Kit
RCP-1000 series Remote Control Panel
MSU-1000/1500 Master Setup Unit
CNA-1 Camera Control Network Adaptor
Dimensions
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SKC-IP45AF (Option)
General
Power consumption 39.6 W
Operating temperature 5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F)
Storage temperature –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)
Dimensions
(w / h / d, excluding protrusions)
Mass NET board: Approx. 0.35 kg (12.3 oz.) (1)
Output connectors
CN board:
NMI-LAN (SLOT1)
NMI-LAN (SLOT2)
NMI-LAN (SLOT3/4)
Supplied accessories
30-pin cable (1)
Harness (6)
Screws (M3×8) (3)
NMI label (1)
Operating Instructions (1)
Related equipment
OTM-10GSR1 SFP+ Transceiver Module
NET board: Approx. 224 × 11 × 225 mm
7
/8 × 7/16 ×8 7/8 inches)
(8 CN board: Approx. 55 × 21 × 136 mm
1
/4 × 27/32 × 5 3/8 inches)
(2
CN board: Approx. 0.10 kg (3.5 oz.) per
board (3)
SFP+ (6) 10G BASE-** (using SFP+ transceiver
module)
Notes
• Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT, EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER.
• SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT OR MADE BY THIRD PARTIES.
• SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE TERMINATION OR DISCONTINUATION OF ANY SERVICES RELATED TO THIS UNIT THAT MAY RESULT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OF ANY KIND.
SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM A FAILURE TO IMPLEMENT PROPER SECURITY MEASURES ON TRANSMISSION DEVICES, UNAVOIDABLE DATA LEAKS RESULTING FROM TRANSMISSION SPECIFICATIONS, OR SECURITY PROBLEMS OF ANY KIND.
Depending on the operating environment, unauthorized third parties on the network may be able to access the unit. When connecting the unit to the network, be sure to confirm that the network is protected securely.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Open Software Licenses
On the basis of license contracts between Sony and the software copyright holders, this product uses open software. To meet the requirements of the software copyright holders, Sony is obligated to inform you of the content of these licenses. For the content of these licenses, see “License1.pdf” in the “License” folder of the supplied CD-ROM.
Adobe Reader must be installed on your computer to view PDF files. If Adobe Reader is not installed on your computer, you can download it by accessing the following URL. http://get.adobe.com/reader
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BPU4500A (SY) 4-739-700-12 (1) © 2018
Sony Corporation
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