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LDK 200 Triax
Multi-role Camera
Operator's Manual
Contents
About this Manual ................................................. ii
System Menu Structure .................................... A-3
List of System Menu Functions .......................A-17
List of Abbreviations ........................................A-19
02.14.5Operator's Manual LDK 200 Triaxi
About this Manual
This operator's manual is part of a complete
documentation set for the camera which also includes
a Technical Manual, and a Service Manual.
Purpose of this manual
The purpose of this manual is to present a detailed
description of how to operate the LDK 200 Multi-role
Camera equipped with an LDK 5430 Triax Adapter. It
provides the information necessary to use the camera
in different configurations and with various
attachments. With this manual it is possible to
discover all the operating features of the camera and
so use it to its full potential. The manual should be
used together with the camera to explore and learn
about the many sophisticated control functions
available.
Intended audience
This operator's manual can be used by inexperienced
camera operators who are new to Philips cameras as
well as those who have previous experience of
operating cameras. The guide is so designed that it
can be used as an introduction to those who are new
to the camera, as a simple procedural guide to those
who wish to set-up and start shooting immediately,
and as a reference work to be consulted as required
during the long life of the camera.
Structure of this manual
The manual is divided into six sections and an
appendix:
Section 1: Introduction
This section outlines the technology used in the
LDK 200 camera and how this translates into a
practical, useable camera. It lists the main features of
the camera and also the precautions that must be
taken into account when using it.
Section 2: Assembling the Units
Section 2 provides information on the physical
assembly of the camera and on how accessories can
be used to expand the possibilities of the camera. The
mounting of accessories and packing for transport is
also explained.
Section 3: Configurations
The LDK 200 is a multi-functional camera and this
section describes the various ways that it can be
used. Information on the cables, control panels and
the control bus is also provided as is information on
the main video and audio signal paths through the
system.
Section 4: Location of Controls and Functions
This section shows the physical location of the
controls and connectors on the camera. These are
grouped according to their function so as to provide a
quick reference guide to the operation of a particular
aspect of the camera.
Section 5: Shooting
This section contains information on the practical use
of the camera using the viewfinder display and the
switches to control the camera.
Section 6: Operating the Menu System
Because the LDK 200 offers such a wide range of
functions, this section describes the structure of the
control system.
Appendix
The appendix contains a list of the menu functions
available on the camera.
iiOperator's Manual LDK 200 Triax02.14.5
Section 1
Introduction
This section outlines the technology used in the LDK 200 Triax camera and how this translates
into a practical, useable camera. It lists the main features of the camera and also the
precautions that must be taken into account when using it.
Features ............................................................ 1-4
Important Precautions ........................................ 1-5
Technology
The LDK 200 Triax camera combines a multi-role
digital camera head using 2/3-inch CCD sensors with
a triax adapter. The result is a flexible camera that is
equally at home in the studio or out on location in an
OB environment.
Camera Head
The Frame Transfer CCD DPM sensor offers superior
performance and can handle highlights of up to 600%.
The 2/3-inch sensors have a high dynamic range and
high linear sensitivity over all camera lens apertures.
Frame Transfer technology ensures that there is no
lag nor smear. The Frame Transfer DPM sensor uses
Dynamic Pixel Management which allows the format
of the sensors to be switched between 4:3 and 16:9
aspect ratios at the touch of a switch without loss of
horizontal or vertical resolution. The 1000 pixels per
line in both formats ensures that there is no loss in the
horizontal viewing angle but also ensures high resolution
in the red, green and blue channels.
Digital Processing
The advanced digital processing of the camera is
based on 12-bit A/D converters and more than 20-bit
internal processing. Two DSPs combine all major
camera functions in the digital domain, including
knee, gamma, contour, matrix and colour correction.
Film-like characteristics
The pivoting knee circuit adapts both the knee point
and the compression ratio according to the highlight
content of the picture to emulate the softly limiting Sshaped transfer characteristics of film. Digital True
Colour Knee circuitry maintains the correct hue for
compressed highlights, reproducing colours faithfully,
even overexposed skin tones.
Digital contrast circuitry provides a black stretch
function for more detail in black areas and a black
press function for improving the contrast impression
by simulating the S-curve of film.
Advanced Triax Features
The full bandwidth of the Triax system allows remote
control of camera up to a distance of 2,400 meters
(7,875 feet). The Triax system uses full bandwidth R,
G and B signals. The double sideband modulation
provides automatic compensation of the amplitude
characteristics of each video channel. This results in
the best possible linearity, lower crosstalk and higher
signal to noise over the maximum cable length. The
chroma key quality is excellent as the primary colours
do not have to be derived. Teleprompt and viewfinder
signals maintain high performance even with long
cable lengths.
The intelligent continuous automatics facility provides
automatic control of black levels and black shading.
Each sensor provides black reference signals that are
used to monitor temperature changes. This means
that continuous automatic correction is applied without
operator intervention.
The digital contour processing uses full amplitude
video RGB signals via an extended dynamic range
contour circuit.
Colorimetry is selected by means of a variable 6-point
digital matrix or via preset matrices. Digital gamma
circuits provide a wide range of standardised gamma
curves and enable soft contrast in black scenes to be
enhanced, together with hard contrast and saturated
colour in bright scenes. The matrix and gamma
sequence is software programmable for precise colour
matching.
The communication facilities provide for two-wire or
four-wire high quality intercom signals.
The LDK 200 Triax is plug compatible with existing
Philips base stations and full camera control is
provided via Series 9000 Universal Camera Control
system. Base station outputs can include an optional
serial digital video signal.
SuperXPander
An optional SuperXpander enables the camera to be
used with large lenses so extending the camera's use
in studio and EFP situations.
1-2Operator's Manual LDK 200 TriaxIntroduction
Smart Card
Three smart cards are delivered with each camera.
These comprise of two user cards and one owner
card.
The owner's smart card has three functions:
•As an access control device to the security settings
of the camera.
•As a storage device for four scene files.
•As a storage device for two operator files.
The owner card is unique to every camera. Owner card
and camera must have the same serial number.
The user smart card has two functions:
•As a storage device for four scene files.
•As a storage device for two operator files.
Access control
The owner card is used to set the user level. There are
four user levels present in the camera. These restrict
access, in varying degrees, to the operational controls.
The Appendix indicates which functions are available
at each user level. (The owner card also gives access
to a service level; refer to the Technical Manual for
more information about this level.)
Scene files
Both the user card and the owner card allow four
different scene files to be stored on the card. The
recall and storage of a scene file is carried out via the
Files menu of the menu system. A scene file contains
information relating to the video settings.
Operator files
Both the user card and the owner card allow two
different operator files to be stored on the card. The
recall and storage of a operator file is carried out via
the Files menu of the menu system. An operator file
contains information relating to the set-up of general
camera preferences.
Note: Only use an original Philips camera card.
Store the owner card in a safe place.
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DATE:
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LDK 100
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IntroductionOperator's Manual LDK 200 Triax1-3
Features
•3x 2/3-inch switcheable DPM sensors ensure no
vertical smear.
•DPM Frame Transfer sensors with 1000 horizontal
pixels in 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios, and the same
number of vertical lines in both formats. No change
in horizontal viewing angle - so no optical wide
angle convertors required.
•12-bit digital processing with unique software
programmable video path.
•Superior all digital highlight handling with a wide
dynamic range.
•Unique circuitry for pivoting knee and True Colour
Knee.
•Wide range of presets and variable 6-point digital
matrix assure accurate colour matching.
•Fluorescent light matrix
•Digital gamma with unique standard preset values
and highest accuracy.
•Digital contour with an extensive range of
parameters.
•Advanced contour correction includes two
automatic skin settings.
•Intelligent Continuous Automatics black levels,
black shading and video levels - no set-up time
required.
•Digital contrast with standard black stretch and
black press.
•International standard 2/3-inch lens interface.
•Optical servo-controlled four-position neutral
density filter wheel.
•Optical servo-controlled effect filter wheel with
soft focus, four-point star and six-point star filters.
•Electronic colour filter can be used for creating a
special look (warm / cold) of a scene, or for a
smooth colour temperature control around the
white balance setting.
•Smart card for personal settings and security.
•Owner card for setting user levels, and for copying
and storing control settings.
•Protected, easy-to-operate controls and switches
with read-out of all settings.
•Viewfinder status read-out of primary camera
functions.
•Clean scan feature allows capture of computer and
other monitor pictures.
•Digital RS 232 interface to PC.
•Quick mount for 5-inch Viewfinder.
•Script board facilities.
•Triax system allows for cable lengths up to 2,400
meters (7,875 feet).
•Full camera control via the Series 9000 Universal
Camera Control System.
•Two-wire or four-wire intercom to international
standards.
Options
•Zoom control handgrip makes awkward shots
easy.
•Transport case.
•4:2:2 serial digital outputs from the Base Station.
•Reference input for genlocking in stand-alone
mode and a 1 Vpp CVBS output signal when the
optional encoder (LDK 5435) is fitted.
•SuperXPander extends the camera's use in studio
and EFP situations.
•Smart-Touch™ gives the operator instant, onebutton access to 14 predefined shooting
characteristics.
1-4Operator's Manual LDK 200 TriaxIntroduction
Important Precautions
To ensure continual high performance from the camera
take the following precautions into consideration:
Avoid very damp places. If the
environment is wet or damp a rain
cover must be used to protect the
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WARNINGS
If the unit is in a wet or damp environment, a
rain cover must be used to protect it for
personal safety reasons (EN60065). The rain
cover supplied with the unit protects it
according to safety specification EN60529
up to level IPX2 (spraying water).
Do not allow sunlight to shine into
the viewfinder.
1
A
Clear
Clear
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B
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can cause various kinds of optical
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IntroductionOperator's Manual LDK 200 Triax1-5
1-6Operator's Manual LDK 200 TriaxIntroduction
Section 2
Assembling the Units
Section 2 provides information on the physical assembly of the camera and on how accessories
can be used to expand the possibilities of the camera. The mounting of accessories and packing
for transport are also explained.
Contents
Transport Case .................................................. 2-2
Top Light ......................................................... 2-11
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Documentation
Packing inserts
Top light
Tripod Plate
It is important to protect your camera against damage
when transporting it. To do this, a transport case
(LDK 5020/00) is optionally available for the camera,
lens, viewfinder and some accessories.
The camera is packed in the transport case as shown
in the figure above. This ensures that the camera is
not damaged during transport.
Battery
Additional
Supplies
Turn the 1.5-inch viewfinder downwards so that it does
not protrude above the top of the camera.
Several foam packing inserts are provided to enable
different configurations of the camera to be packed
securely. These inserts are used to support the rear
of the camera. Make sure you use the correct foam
insert for your particular configuration.
2-2Operator’s Manual LDK 200 TriaxAssembling the Units
Lens
1
2
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4
5
To attach a lens to the camera head proceed as
follows:
a. Ensure that the lens locking ring 1 is in the
unlocked position - turned counterclockwise.
b. Remove the dust protection cap 2.
c. Slot the lens into the lens mount 3.
d. Turn the lens locking ring 1 clockwise to lock the
lens in place.
e. Connect the lens cable to the lens connector 4 at
the right side of the camera.
f. Place the lens cable into the bottom clip at the front
of the camera and clip 5 located at the side. (Pull
and twist clip 5 to open it.)
g. Select the lens type in the Lens menu. Set the
Lens Type item to Std for a standard lens or to WA
if an wide angle lens is mounted.
h. Select the lens manufacturer in the Lens menu.
Select Ang for Angenieux, Can for Canon, Fuj1 or
Fuj2 for Fujinon or select Other for other lens
manufacturers.
3
CAUTION
Do not attach a lens weighting more than
5 kg to the camera without a support.
When a new lens is fitted to the camera it may be
necessary to carry out some adjustments to optimize
its use, for example, back focus or shading. For more
information about these adjustments refer to Section
5 and to the lens manufacturer’s documentation.
Note: Always mount the dust protection cap when the
lens is not connected to the camera.
Assembling the UnitsOperator’s Manual LDK 200 Triax2-3
1.5-inch Viewfinder
Mounting the 1.5-inch viewfinder and
microphone holder
3
2
5
Positioning the 1.5-inch viewfinder
1
1
2
3
4
6
To mount the 1.5-inch viewfinder proceed as follows:
a. Loosen locking ring 1 of viewfinder support bracket
2
at the front of the camera handle. (As seen from
the rear of the camera, turning the locking ring
counterclockwise moves it towards the handle.)
b. Slide the viewfinder onto the viewfinder support
bracket.
c. Tighten the locking ring 1 by turning it clockwise
(as seen from rear) so that the viewfinder is
mounted securely to the support.
d. Connect the viewfinder cable to the viewfinder
connector socket 6 at the top right of the camera.
e. Slide the microphone holder 4 onto the viewfinder
and secure with the knurled screw 5.
CAUTION
Always fit the microphone holder 4 as it
functions as a safety stop for the viewfinder.
5
The horizontal position of the viewfinder can be
adjusted as follows to suit your requirements:
a. Loosen the locking ring 1. (As seen from the rear
of the camera, turning the locking ring
counterclockwise moves it towards the handle.)
b. Slide the viewfinder horizontally along the rail to
the desired position.
c. Tighten the locking ring 1 by turning clockwise.
The dioptre hood and eyepiece of the viewfinder can
be rotated vertically.
The viewfinder can be positioned backwards and
forwards along the camera axis. Loosen the support
bracket round bar retaining lever 2 and slide the round
bar 3 forwards or backwards. When the desired
position is reached tighten the support bracket round
bar retaining lever 2 again.
4
f. To improve the comfort of the skin contact when
using the viewfinder, fit the eye piece cover 3 to
the rubber eyepiece.
2-4Operator’s Manual LDK 200 TriaxAssembling the Units
To use the viewfinder at a distance press the button
4
below or above the eyepiece tube and swing it free
of the associated clip 5. The display can now be seen
from further away.
1.5-inch Viewfinder Accessories
Wide angle eyepiece
4
3
2
Left eye adapter
1
1
2
3
If you regularly use the viewfinder at a distance, for
example, when you use the camera in the hand-held
position, it is recommended that you fit the optionally
available wide angle eyepiece (LDK 5390/00).
To fit the wide angle eyepiece proceed as follows:
a. Hold the eyepiece 1 securely.
b. Press the button 2 below the eyepiece tube and
swing it free of the button clip 3.
c. Press the button 4 above the eyepiece tube and
remove the eyepiece.
d. Fit the wide angle eyepiece 1 to the two clips
ensuring that they both click into place.
A left eye adapter is optionally available (LDK 5390/
10) to allow the viewfinder to be used with the left eye.
Before mounting the viewfinder onto the camera,
attach the left eye adapter 1 to the viewfinder and
secure it using the screw 2. Do not forget to mount
the microphone support bracket 3 at the end of the
left eye adapter.
3
Assembling the UnitsOperator’s Manual LDK 200 Triax2-5
4
Other Viewfinders
Zoom Controls
1
1
2
Clear
1
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Clear
2
B
ND 1/16
Star 4P ND1/4
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C
ND 1/6
Star 6P
4
D
Soft focus
In many EFP and studio situations the optional 5-inch
viewfinder (LDK 5310) is used instead of the 1.5-inch
viewfinder.
The 5-inch viewfinder is mounted in the quick mount
shoe 1 at the top-rear of the camera head. Slide the
viewfinder foot into the bracket until it clicks into
place.
The viewfinder cable is connected to the viewfinder
connector at the top front right of the camera.
To remove the viewfinder from the quick mount shoe,
push in the lever at the side of the shoe and slide the
viewfinder out.
For full information on the 5-inch viewfinder refer to the
Operator’s Manual supplied with the viewfinder.
An optional zoom control unit 1 can be mounted on
the carrying handle. The three available versions for
different types of lens are:
- LDK 6113 / 16 for Fujinon.
- LDK 6113 / 26 for Canon.
- LDK 6113 / 36 for Angenieux.
This control unit not only controls the zoom but also
has mini-button controls for the VTR start/stop function
and the VTR Ret. function. These are located under
the front of the carrying handle 2.
The instructions for mounting the zoom control unit
and the function of the controls are supplied with the
unit.
2-6Operator’s Manual LDK 200 TriaxAssembling the Units
Microphone
5
2
6
1
6
3
4
To attach the optional microphone (AJ MC700) to the
camera proceed as follows:
a. Open the microphone holder by unscrewing the
knurled screw 1 of the microphone support bracket
2
on the viewfinder and open.
b. Slide the microphone into the split tube until the
microphone shoulder reaches the mark 5 in the
tube.
c. Place the tube with the microphone into the holder
with the split facing upwards.
d. Ensure that the rubber supports at the back and
front of the holder fit into the rims 6 around the
tube.
e. Close the holder and tighten the knurled screw at
the top.
f. Connect the microphone cable to audio connector
3
(mic) on the right side of the camera.
g. Place the microphone cable into the top clip at the
front of the camera and into clip 4 at the side of the
camera.(Pull and twist clip 4 to open it.)
7
Other microphones with a diameter of 21mm can
also be used, however, ensure that the phantom
power and the sensitivity of the input that match that
type of microphone are correctly selected in the
camera systems menu. Refer to Section 6 for more
information on selecting the audio inputs and
controlling the audio level.
Note:
·When longer microphones are used, it is not
necessary to place them in the split tube.
·For optimum operation, the microphone should be
mounted as straight as possible.
·Don’t allow the wind hood to touch the holder 7 as
this reduces the damping effect.
·By placing the split facing upwards, the microphone
cable does not touch the holder thus avoiding
mechanical pick-up.
·The microphone can also be connected to the rear
of the Triax adapter where a switch selects the
input. Refer to Section 4 for more information on
connecting the microphone to the rear connector.
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Tripod Adapter Plate
1
Soft focus
Clear
A
1
Clear
Star 4P
B
2
ND1/4
Star 6P
C
3
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D
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ND 1/64
3
4
To mount the camera on a tripod, the tripod plate (LDK
530/00 is delivered as standard) must first be attached
to the tripod.
Follow the tripod manufacturer’s instructions to mount
the wedge plate supplied with the tripod and the tripod
adapter plate firmly onto the tripod.
To attach the camera to the tripod adapter plate
proceed as follows:
a. Slide the camera horizontally along the tripod
adapter plate from back to front ensuring that the
front of the camera engages the V-slot 1 at the
front of the tripod adapter plate, and that the slot on
the bottom of the camera engages the stud 2 at
the rear of the tripod adapter plate.
b. Firmly push the camera forward until it clicks into
place.
CAUTION
Failure to attach the camera to the tripod
adapter plate in the correct manner could
result in an unsecured camera. Ensure that
the rear stud 2 is engaged and that the
camera clicks into place.
5
2
To remove the camera from the tripod proceed as
follows:
a Press the red locking lever 3 against release
handle 4 on the tripod adapter plate and hold.
b. Ensure that you have a firm hold of the camera.
c. Pull the release handle 4 forward.
d. Move the camera backwards and up. The camera
is now free from the tripod adapter plate.
When a 5-inch viewfinder is used with the camera it is
recommended that the optionally available tripod
adapter plate LDK 5030 be used. This tripod plate has
an extra locking lever 5 at the rear which provides an
additional clamp for the rear stud and so gives extra
stability to the mount.
When the camera is mounted on the tripod tighten this
locking lever 5 to ensure that the stud 2 at the rear
of the plate is locked firmly in place.
When removing the camera first open the locking
lever 5 to free the rear stud 2 .
2-8Operator’s Manual LDK 200 TriaxAssembling the Units
SuperXPander
21
DIGI
POWER
The optional SuperXpander (LDK 4482) for the LDK
100 extends the camera's use in studio and EFP
situations. This adapter allows larger studio lenses
and a 7-inch viewfinder to be used with the camera.
Additional facilities provided include a utility power
outlet and a rear control panel.
Refer to the User's Guide of the SuperXpander for
more information on mounting the camera and other
units to the SuperXpander as well as information on
the additional functions of the SuperXpander.
Assembling the UnitsOperator’s Manual LDK 200 Triax2-9
Rain and Off-use CoverShoulder Pad
1
To change the position the shoulder pad press and
hold lever 1. The shoulder pad can now be moved
backwards and forwards along the axis of the camera.
Adjust the shoulder pad when all units have been
mounted so that the best balanced position can be
obtained.
The rain and off-use cover must be used when the
camera system is in a wet or damp environment. This
protection is necessary for personal safety reasons.
The cover can also be used indoors to protect the
camera when it is used in dusty environments. It can
also be useful if the camera is being put into storage.
For more information on how to put on the cover refer
to the User's Guide which is supplied with it.
Note: When the camera is used with the SuperXPander
LDK 4482 an optional rain and off-use cover
(LDK 6989/00) is available.
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Script board
Top Light
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Soft focus
4
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2
3
Clear
1
To mount the optional Script board (LDK 6985/21)
onto the camera proceed as follows:
a. Secure the Script board to the top-rear of the
camera with the quick mount adapter 1.
b. Connect Script board light cable to the script light
connector 2 at the rear of the camera.
CAUTION
Ensure that the script light does not use
more than 3W of power.
The script light is switched on and off, and the
intensity is varied with the knob 3 at the rear of the
Script board. The retaining rings and clip 4 can be
screwed onto the right or left side if required.
To mount a top light 1 onto the camera, proceed as
follows:
a. Screw the top light 1 into either the WW1/4”-20
screw hole 2 located on the carrying handle or the
screw hole 3 on the top of the microphone holder.
b. Power the top light according to the instructions
delivered with the light.
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2-12Operator’s Manual LDK 200 TriaxAssembling the Units
Section 3
Configurations
The LDK 200 Triax is a multi-role camera and this section describes how it can be used on
location or in a studio environment. Information is also provided on the main video and audio
In this mode the camera is connected to a base
station via a Triax adapter and cable. Remote control
of the camera is achieved by a remote control panel
of the Series 9000 Control System. This can be an
Operational
Series 9000
OCP
Cam pwrPan lock
OCP pwr
Gen lock
Camera
Triax
Base St
16 : 9
Exposure Gamma Monitoring
1
Preset
60 Hz
2
50 Hz
Var
Nom
Lin
1/200
1/500
1/1000
Knee
Slope
Auto Auto wh Skin 1Point
Col Temp Gain
Filter
1/Clr
Aw 1
2
Aw 2
3
7500 K
4
5
5600 K
6
3200 K
7
8/Cap
Gain
Black
Iris
Extender
Auto iris F-Number
On air
Scene file
Standard
12
Store
34
Call
Free
Control
Panel
OCP
THOMSON
R
G
B
Sup
CVBS
Seq
Variable
Clean scan
Wh clipBlk strBarsSawGamma Flare
Contours
SoftVar Auto blk Auto skin
Skin 2 Contour
++
+
0
-
Centre
Range
Cam select
8
115
Preview
Master
black
Two-wire data cable,
maximum length:
350 m (1,150 ft.)
Base station
LDK 4053
Mains
AC power supply
camera base station
CABLE TEST
CAM ON
AC
ON AIR
DC
0
mains
Mains of OCP
AC power supply
operational control panel (OCP) connected to the
base station. The data communication between
camera and base station is carried over the Triax
cable.
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Section 4
Location of Controls and Functions
This section shows the physical location of the controls and connectors on the camera. These
are grouped according to their function so as to provide a quick reference guide to the operation
of a particular aspect of the camera.
Contents
Power Supply .................................................... 4-2
Security and Access ......................................... 4-3
Video Functions ................................................. 4-4
On:Power to camera is switched on.
Off:Power to camera is switched off.
When you switch off the power, the access rights that
were obtained by the use of the PIN code are
disabled and the camera starts at the assigned
user level when switched on again.
2
2Power on indicator
The power on indicator lights when power is supplied
to the camera and the camera power switch is
on.
3
3DC and Tally output socket
2
4
3
If excessive current flows in the camera the circuit
breaker trips and shuts off power to all the
units. If this happens check the units for faults
and if necessary take corrective action before
pressing the circuit breaker button to reset the
power.
5
5DC input socket
This socket accepts a DC supply voltage of 12V
Nominal (11V to 17V) for powering the camera
in stand-alone mode for service purposes.
Maximum power consumption 23W.
CAUTION
The input voltage must not exceed 17 Vdc.
This socket supplies +12Vdc (±0.25V) when the
camera is in the Triax mode (maximum current
1.5A). The socket also provides acces to an
internal tally switch. When the camera is on-air
the contact of the internal relay is closed.
4
4Circuit breaker button (BREAKER)
6
6Triax cable socket
The power supply for the camera is normally supplied
from the Base Station via the the triax cable.
The triax cable is connected to this socket.
The triax cable also carries all the video, audio/
intercom and control signals between the
camera and the Base Station.
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Security and Access
Soft focus
Clear
1
A
Clear
ND1/4
2
B
Star 4P
ND 1/16
3
C
Star 6P
ND 1/64
4
D
LDK 100 Series
1
1
1Smart card slot
Insert your smart card into this slot with the chip on the
card facing the front of the camera. Push the
card home until it fits snugly.
There are two types of card; an owner card and a user
card. Both cards store operator files and scene
files.
The owner card can be used to change the user level
of the camera. The user level determines which
set of controls and functions can be changed
by the camera operator. Refer to Section 6 for
more information on the smart card.
A smart card is not required for normal operation of the
camera.
Note: Only use an original Philips camera card.
Store the owner card in a safe place.
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Video Functions
12
11
1
2
Clear
1
A
Clear
ND1/4
B2
Star 4P
ND 1/16
Star 6P
Soft focus
3
C
ND 1/64
4
D
3
4
5
10
9
1
1Filter switches
Rotate these two switches to move the optical filter
wheels.
The outer (bigger) filter switch has four positions:
The inner (smaller) filter switch has four positions:
1:Clear
2:4-point star
3:6-point star
4:Soft focus
The status of the filter wheels is displayed in the
viewfinder for a few seconds.
The ND/RE indicator in the 1.5-inch viewfinder lights
when an ND (Neutral Density) filter is selected.
6
8
2
2Extended Iris button
7
When this button is pressed once the current value of
the automatic extended iris function. Press the
button twice in quick succession to switch
between on and off.
This function automatically regulates the video signal
level by adjusting the iris opening, the gain
level and the exposure time to suit the ambient
lighting conditions. When extended iris is on,
the non-standard indicator (!) in the 1.5-inch
viewfinder lights, and gain and exposure controls
are blocked.
Note: No optical colour filters are needed with this
camera as the colour balance range is sufficient
to measure temperatures from 2.5K to 20K.
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3
3Std Scene File button
but the non-standard indicator (!) lights.
The standard scene file button is a momentary button
which, when pressed for two seconds, recalls
the standard scene file video values. These
values do not take effect immediately if the
camera is on air; they take effect when the
camera goes off air.
Refer to the Appendix for the default values of the
factory defined standard scene file. Refer to
Section 6 to find out how to define and assign
a standard customer scene file.
If the optional Smart-Touch™ feature is installed and
switched on, pressing the Std button for two
seconds displays a list of files in the viewfinder
menu. Files are listed under the Lighting,
Creative, and Matching categories. The
standard settings file is also available. Use the
Rotary control and Select switch at the camera
front to recall a file.
4
4Black Stretch switch
This switch when set to the On position, starts the
black stretch function. This function gives
more detail in the dark areas of the picture. Set
the switch to Off to switch off the function.
When black stretch is switched on the nonstandard indicator (!) in the viewfinder lights.
6
6Colour Bars switch (Bars)
The Bars switch turns the colour bar test signal on and
off. The lens iris closes automatically when the
colour bars are switched on.
7
7Gain selection switch
This up/down scroll selection switch gives a choice of
five master gain settings. The values for these
settings, except 0 dB, can be set in the Install
menu of the camera systems menu (refer to
Section 6). The indicators in the 1.5-inch
viewfinder light as follows:
-Gain is - (-6, -3dB)
+Gain is + (+6, +9, +12, +18dB)
++Gain is ++ (+9, +12,+18, +24dB)
+ and ++Gain is +++ (+30, +36dB)
Note: Reduce crispening (peaking) in the viewfinder
when using the +++ position.
8
8Clean Scan button
When shooting computer monitors with higher frame
frequencies than the camera use the Clean
Scan function to avoid horizontal bars in the
picture.
5
5Colour Temp. switch (White Bal.)
This up/down scroll selection switch allows a choice
between three preset colour temperatures:
•3200K (3.2K) - for studio lighting conditions
•5600K (5.6K) - for outdoors, clouded conditions
•7500K (7.5K) - for outdoors, clear blue skies
three memory positions:
•FL- memory position for fluorescent light
•AW1 - memory position 1
•AW2 - memory position 2
and an automatic continuous white position:
•AWC - continuous measurement (2.5K to 20K)
The memory positions can be filled with measured
values using the automatic white balance switch
at the front. Indicators in the 1.5-inch viewfinder
light to show which position is selected. None
of these indicators light when AWC is selected,
Press the Clean Scan button for two seconds to
directly access the variable exposure (clean
scan) function. Use the rotary control to change
the value and so remove the noise bar. When
you are finished shooting the monitor press the
Clean Scan button for two seconds to switch
off the Clean Scan function.
When the Clean Scan function is on, the non-standard
indicator in the viewfinder lights. Refer to
Section 5 for more information on shooting
screens.
9
9White Balance switch
This momentary switch is used to start the automatic
white balance process. The camera, when
pointed at a white area in the centre of the
picture, measures and stores a colour
temperature setting in the FL, AW1 or AW2
memory position.
The white balance switch only operates if the colour
temperature is set to the FL, AW1 or AW2
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1
2
Clear
1
A
Clear
ND1/4
B2
Star 4P
ND 1/16
Star 6P
Soft focus
3
C
ND 1/64
4
D
3
4
5
10
9
position. Refer to Section 5 for more information
on how to use the automatic white balance.
Note:
Black balance is not necessary with this camera
because of the continuous automatic black
control circuits.
10
10 Exposure Time switch
This up/down momentary switch gives a choice of
eight exposure time settings. These are:
Nom. - nominal setting
Cl. Scan
- for shooting computer monitors with
higher frame frequencies than the camera
Crt- for shooting sync-locked monitors
1/200 - for fast moving objects
1/500 - for fast moving objects
1/1000- for fast moving objects
50 Hz - shooting with 50Hz lighting (adjustable)
60 Hz - shooting with 60Hz lighting (adjustable)
6
8
7
Sometimes when shooting TV screens or monitors
with the same display frequency as the camera,
a horizontal black bar is seen in the viewfinder
because the camera is blanking while the TV is
not.
The V-Shift switch shifts the camera blanking. It is
spring-loaded with a central rest position. Holding
the switch in the + or - position moves the bar
up or down so that it is no longer visible in the
viewfinder. This function is only available when
the camera is used in the stand-allone mode
and is not active when the camera is genlocked
or on-air.
12
12 VTR Start button
In the triax mode this button switches the intercom
microphone of the headset to the production
intercom channel. This button operates in
parallel with the VTR button on the lens.
If an exposure time other than nominal is selected, the
non-standard indicator (!) in the viewfinder
lights.
11
11 Vertical Shift switch (V-Shift)
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Monitoring Functions
Eng
Front
Off
Prod
Rear
Loc
Ext
Mix
Call
CVBS (option)
6
5
Eng Progr Prod
1
2
Breaker
Ext 1
Ext 2
12V 1,5A DC Out
Power on
TP
3
Scrip
Light
VF
Front Rear 48V
Mic
Ext
DC in
48VOn
Mic 2
4
1
1CVBS output connector
This BNC connector provides a 1Vpp CVBS output
signal when the optional encoder (LDK 5405/00
for PAL or LDK 5405/50 for NTSC) is fitted.
2
2Viewfinder / External video output
connector
This BNC connector carries the viewfinder signal or
the external video signal from the Base Station
depending on the position of switch 3.
7
8
6
6External signal selection switch
This switch selects the signal displayed in the
viewfinder when the viewfinder signal selection
switch 5 is in the EXT position. The signal
displayed is as follows:
EXT :Base Station external input 1.
MIX:Base Station external input 1 and
camera Y signal mixed.
Note: Switches 5 and 6 are disabled when the
SuperXPander is used.
3
3Video output selection switch
This switch determines whether the viewfinder signal
from the camera or the external video signal
from the Base Station is available at connector
2
.
7
7Tally switch
The tally switch is used to control the tally indicator at
the front of the viewfinder.
When this switch is set to the ON position, the tally
4
4External signal selection switch
This switch selects either the EXT1 or EXT 2 signal
for display in the viewfinder when the viewfinder
signal selection switch 6 is in the EXT position.
indicator light when the camera is on-air.
When this switch is set to the OFF position, the tally
indicator does not light when the camera is on-
air.
The tally swith does not control the tally indicator at
the rear of the carrying handle.
5
5Viewfinder selection switch
8
This switch is used to select the camera Y signal or
an external signal - set with 6 - for display in the
viewfinder. The Ret. button on the lens also
selects this signal in parallel with this switch.
8Tally indicators (red)
The red tally indicators at the front of the viewfinder
and at the rear of the carrying handle light to
indicate that the camera is on-air. the tally
indicator at the front of the viewfinder does not
light when the camera is on-air if the tally switch
is set to the OFF position.
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Viewfinder
1
7
6
5
1
1Zebra switch
This switch disables (OFF position) or enables the
zebra pattern in the viewfinder which indicates
high video levels. Values for the zebra function
are selected in the VF menu. (The zebra pattern
is switched off when the skin view is on.)
2
2Option switch
This switch is included on the viewfinder to allow
future features to be incorporated.
3
3Brightness control
Use this rotary control to adjust the brightness of the
viewfinder display to suit your needs.
4
4Contrast control
2
3
4
5
5Crispening control
This rotary control adjusts the sharpness of the
picture displayed in the viewfinder. Reduce the
crispening for a better picture when the gain is
set to +++.
6
6Tally switch
The tally switch is used to control the tally indicator at
the front of the viewfinder.
When this switch is set to the ON position, the tally
indicator light when the camera is on-air.
When this switch is set to the OFF position, the tally
indicator does not light when the camera is onair.
The tally swith does not control the tally indicator at
the rear of the carrying handle.
Use this rotary control to adjust the contrast of the
viewfinder display to suit your needs.
7
7Dioptre
The dioptre of the viewfinder can be adjusted to suit
your eyesight by turning the dioptre ring. The
range of the dioptre is +1 to -3.
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Viewfinder Indicators
11
10
9
8
12
-
++
+
REC
TAPE
BATT
ND/RE
3
4
5
7.55.63.2
1
2Gain indicators
The gain indicators in the viewfinder light as follows:
-Gain is - (-3 or -6dB)
+Gain is + (+6, +9, +12 or +18dB)
++Gain is ++ (+9, +12,+18 or +24dB)
+ and ++Gain is +++ (+30 or +36dB)
2
2Top indicators
REC lights when the camera is on-air.
TAPE lights when the studio ISO signal is received.
BATT lights if the supply voltage is less than 11V.
ND/RElights when an ND optical filter or the
lens range extender is selected.
3
3Iris indication
Indicates the value of the iris opening (when enabled
in the VF menu).
FL
AW2AW1
!
6
7
6
6Non standard indicator
The non-standard video settings indicator (!) lights
when exposure is not set to nominal. It also
lights when black stretch or extended iris is on
and if AWC or FL is selected with the Colour
Temperature selector.
7
7White Balance indicators
The white balance indicators light as follows:
3,2- preset temperature of 3200K is selected
5,6- preset temperature of 5600K is selected
7,5- preset temperature of 7500K is selected
FL- memory for fluorescent light is selected
AW1 - memory 1 is selected
AW2 - memory 2 is selected
None of these indicators light if AWC is selected.
8
8Message box
4
4Zebra pattern
The display time of this information message box is
set by the Info time item of the VF menu.
This diagonal line pattern warns the operator that the
area affected has risen above a predetermined
level of the full scale video exposure value.
Level and contrast are selected in the VF
9
9Centre marker
This cross marks the centre of the picture.
menu.
10
10 Cadre marker (switchable cameras)
5
5Safe area marker
The safe area marker indicates an area that represents
80% of the whole viewfinder picture area. This
These dotted white lines show the limits of a 4:3
picture in the 16:9 mode, or the limits of a 16:9
picture in the 4:3 mode.
is the minimum area seen on a TV-set.
11
11 Zoom indication
Indicates the degree to which the lens has been
zoomed in or out if this feature is supported by
the lens. It shows 50 if not supported.
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Audio
Front
Eng
Off
Prod
Rear
Loc
Ext
12V 1,5A DC Out
Ext 1
Ext 2
TP
Scrip
Light
Breaker
Power on
Mix
CVBS (option)
VF
Front Rear 48V
Call
Mic
Ext
DC in
48VOn
Eng Progr Prod
Mic 2
2
3
4
1
5
1
1Audio microphone connector front
Balanced input connector for a high quality microphone.
A phantom power supply (48V) for the
microphone is provided from this socket. The
gain of this audio channel can also be controlled.
2
2Audio microphone connector rear
Balanced input connector for a high quality microphone.
3
3Audio microphone switch
A 3-position switch that selects the audio microphone
connector at the front or the connector at the
rear. The third position selects the rear
connector with a phantom power supply (48V).
4
4Audio microphone 2 connector rear
Balanced input connector for a second high quality
microphone.
5
5Microphone 2 phantom power switch
A 2-position switch that selects a phantom power
supply (48V) for the second audio microphone.
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Intercom
12V 1,5A DC Out
12
Eng
Front
Off
Prod
Rear
Loc
Ext
Mix
VF
Front Rear 48V
Call
Mic
Ext
DC in
48VOn
Mic 2
Ext 1
Ext 2
Breaker
Power on
TP
CVBS (option)
Scrip
Light
3
4
5
Eng Progr Prod
1
A
Clear
B2
Star 4PND1/4
3
C
Star 6P
4
D
Soft focus
Clear
ND 1/16
ND 1/64
6
7
1
1Intercom routing switch
A 3-position switch that routes the camera operator
intercom microphone signal to engineering
(ENG) or production (PROD), or turns off the
intercom. The momentary VTR switch at the
front of the camera, or on the lens can be used
to route the cameraman's intercom microphone
signal to production, regardless of the position
of this switch.
2
2Headset Production vol. control
selection
A 2-position switch for the production intercom which
selects control of the volume at the front of the
camera (7) or control of the volume at the rear
(3).
3
3Headset Production volume control
This control varies the volume of the production
intercom signal to the camera operator's headset
when the selection switch (2) is in the REAR
position.
4
4Headset Programme volume control
This control varies the volume of the programme
intercom signal to the cameraman's headset.
5
5Headset Engineering volume control
This control varies the volume of the engineering
intercom signal to the cameraman's headset.
6
6Cameraman intercom connector
Headsets with dynamic or electrete type microphones
can be connected to this socket.
7
7Headset Production volume control
This control varies the volume of the production
intercom signal to the camera operator's headset
when the selection switch (2) is in the FRONT
position.
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Control Functions
2
Clear
Star 4P
Star 6P
Soft focus
A
B2
C
D
1
3
4
Clear
ND1/4
ND 1/16
ND 1/64
1
The system menus are displayed in the viewfinder.
There are two controls at the front of the camera that
allow you to navigate through these menus.
The functions handled by the system menus are
divided into eight different menus that are listed in the
main menu as follows:
(Some of these items may not appear if the user level
is not set to 3.)
Each of these menus gives you access to a particular
group of functions.
1
1System Menu Rotary control
This rotary control is used to move through the
various menus of the control system. It is also
used to vary the value of some functions.
2
2System Menu Select switch
This switch, when pressed, selects the particular
menu that is pointed out by the cursor in the
viewfinder menu display. It is also used to set
an on/off function or to select a value from a
list.
More information on using the system menus is
contained in Section 6.
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Auxilary Functions
1
Eng
Off
Prod
Ext
Mix
CVBS (option)
Front
Rear
Loc
Call
Tracker
Aux
Mic
VF
Ext
Front Rear 48V
Scrip
Light
2
Breaker
Power on
TP
Ext 1
DC in
48V On
3
1
1Call button
Pressing this momentary button sends a signal to the
control panels calling for attention.
2
2Script Light connector
A 3-pole socket which supplies +12 Vdc for a script
light (maximum dissipation 0.25A). The optional
script board (LDK 6985/15) is connected to this
socket.
45
REF
IN
6
4
4Aux connector
This 11-pole female socket provides analogue control
signals and facilities for the connection of a
private data channel (see installation manual).
5
5Tracker connector
This 11-pole female socket provides full intercom and
signalling facilities for the dolly or crane driver
(see installation manual).
3
3Teleprompter output socket
This BNC conector supplies the 1Vpp teleprompter
signal applied to the base station.
(This socket has no output if the reference input
6
6Reference input socket
This BNC conector is used to supply a 1Vpp reference
signal to the camera for genlocking when the
optional encoder (LDK 5435) is fitted.
socket is used as a return video channel).
This connector can be used as an input socket for a
1Vpp CVBS signal which is output on the TP
out connector of the Base Station. This is only
possible with Base Station type LDK 4501 and
when the optional encoder (LDK 5435) is fitted.
Select the function of this socket in the Install menu
of the camera or the System menu of the Base
Station.
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4-14Operator's Manual LDK 200 TriaxLocation of Controls and Functions
Section 5
Shooting
This section contains information on the practical use of the camera using the viewfinder display
and the switches at the front to control the camera.
Contents
Using the Camera .............................................. 5-2
Standard settings ............................................... 5-3
Colour Bar .......................................................... 5-4
Gain selection .................................................... 5-4
Exposure Time .................................................. 5-7
Using the Camera
The camera is operated via the viewfinder text display
and the control system switches on the front panel.
You have great detail and selection at your disposal
when changing all the functions that are available in
the camera. Refer to Section 6 - Operating the Menu
System - for an explanation of the use of the menu
selection structure and the viewfinder text display.
This section describes the operational functions that
are available when using the camera via the viewfinder
display and the switches at the front. These offer a
convenient way of accessing the menu system which
provides full control of the camera.
There are a number of steps that must be carried out
before satisfactory shots can be obtained:
a. The camera must be set up and powered.
b. The standard settings must be recalled.
c. Adjustments must be made for ambient lighting.
Physical set-up and power supply
Attach lens, viewfinder, microphone and any other
accessories to the camera as described in Section 2
- Assembling the Units.
Connect the triax cable to the triax connector and the
camera operator's headset to the headset socket on
the rear panel of the camera. Connect the audio
microphone to either the audio socket on the right
side of the camera or the socket on the rear. The
camera is powered by the base station via the triax
cable. Set the power switch on the left side of the
camera to the on position.
Operator preferences
With the owner card or the PIN code set the user level.
The recommended minimum user level is 1. Setting
the camcorder to level 0 is too restrictive for normal
circumstances. For full control set the level to 3.
Viewfinder preferences
Set up the viewfinder according to your own
preferences; select markers, message boxes and onscreen display times.
Lens preferences
Set up the lens according to the manufacturer's
instructions. Select the lens type from two predefined
settings; standard or wide angle. Choose and, if
necessary, adjust the iris parameters to suit the lens
and your personal preferences.
Video preferences
The camera is now ready for use, however, the
ambient conditions must now be taken into account
and the appropriate adjustments made on the camera:
a. Recall the standards settings.
b. Switch off the colour bar (when on).
c. Select the gain.
d. Select a neutral density optical filter if required.
e. Set a preset colour temperature or carry out the
automatic white balance procedure.
f. Select the correct exposure time.
Note: The number of functions available depends on
the user level that has been set. Refer to
Section 6 for more information on setting the
user level.
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Standard settings
To ensure that some of the camera functions are not
set to unusual values, a standard file has been
defined that contains the default values for most
video functions. The table in the Appendix lists the
values that are set when the standard file is recalled.
Press the green STD button on the left side panel of
the camera and hold it for 2 seconds to recall the
standard values for the various video functions. The
standard values only take effect when the camera is
not on-air.
Note: The standard file can be selected as either a
factory or a customer standard file. Changing
the standard file can only be done in the
System security menu if the owner card or the
PIN code is used.
Smart-Touch™
Smart-Touch™ is an optional software module that
gives immediate access to 14 pre-defined scene files.
This library allows you to quickly set up the camera for
different shooting conditions. To choose a particular
file proceed as follows:
a. Press the green STD button for 2 seconds; the
viewfinder shows the library of available shooting
conditions.
b. Select a file by rotating the selection wheel at the
front of the camera.
c. Activate the file of your choice by pressing the
Select button at the front of the camera.
The Lighting category provides three different files for
various lighting conditions:
•Night optimises the transfer characteristic to
enhance the visibility of detail in very dark scenes
without the undesirable consequence of excessive
noise associated with simply increasing gain.
•Fluorescent establishes matrix and colourmetric
parameters to reduce the green tinge and give a
more acceptable picture when the scene is lit with
uncorrected fluorescent lighting.
•Extreme contrast uses the full dynamic range of
the FT CCD sensor to obtain better handling of
highlights and more detail in the shadows.
The Creative category provides seven files for different
effects:
•Sports warm colour delivers warm and rich
contrasts bringing out team colours.
•Sports interview incorporates the dual skin tone
control into the sports setting for interviews.
•HI film gives a high contrast film-like look which
is ideal for outdoor location production.
•HI film + skin is the HI film setting with dual skin
tone control incorporated for natural, flattering
close-ups.
•LO film gives a low contrast film-like look for
studio production.
•LO film + skin is the LO film setting with dual skin
tone control incorporated for natural, flattering
close-ups.
•Sepia creates a sepia tone look for atmosphere-
rich production.
The new values only take effect when the camera is
not on-air. The Smart-Touch™ files can also be
selected by navigating to the Files menu using the
System Menu.
The files of the Smart-Touch™ library are divided into
three categories, Lighting, Creative, and Matching,
which complement the standard setting scene file.
The Matching category provides three files for camera
matching:
•LDK 9x + LDK 10 for matching to Philips LDK 9,
LDK 10, LDK 90 and LDK 91 cameras.
•DVW xxx for matching to Sony camcorders.
•HL xxx for matching to Ikegami camcorders.
Each of these settings can be personalised and
stored on a smart card.
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Colour Bar
Optical filter selection
The left side panel also contains a button for switching
on the colour bar test signal. The colour bar is a
standard test signal which is used to set up and check
the camera before use.
When the colour bar is selected the following functions
are temporarily set to the values listed below:
Black stretch:Off
White limiter:Off
Zebra:Off
Safe area (VF):Off
Cadre (VF):Off
A neutral density filter and a special effect filter can
be placed in the path of the optical signal to modify the
incoming light. The filters are selected via the filter
switches at the top-front of the camera. These filters
can be used, for example, to control depth of field.
The LDK 200 does not need colour optical filters to be
able to white balance correctly. The range of the autowhite balance is so wide (from 2.5K to 20K) that there
is never any need to use colour filters to obtain the
correct white.
Gain selection
Depending on the available light levels it may be
necessary to adjust the gain of the camera. The gain
is selected via the Gain up/down switch on the left
side panel. When this switch is pressed initially, the
current value of the gain in dB is displayed in the
viewfinder.
A new value is chosen by scrolling up or down through
the five preset values (-, 0, +, ++ and +++). The actual
dB value of these gain steps can be set in the install
menu.
The -, + and ++ indicators at the top of the 1.5-inch
viewfinder show which preset is selected.
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Auto-White Balance
For true colour reproduction the ambient lighting
conditions must be compensated for by selecting a
value for the colour temperature. The standard file
setting is 3200K (normally used for tungsten light).
Two other reference colour temperatures are available;
5600K (for outdoors, clouded conditions) and 7500K
(for outdoors, clear blue skies).
Three similar memory positions (FL, AW1 and AW2)
are available to store the results of the auto-white
measurement process. The FL position is
recommended for shooting with fluorescent light.
A continuous automatic white balance position (AWC)
is also available. This function continuously measures
the white balance and adjusts accordingly. It can be
used when a constant colour balance is required under
changing lighting temperatures (sunsets, indoors/
outdoors use). When AWC is selected none of the
colour temperature indicators in the 1.5-inch viewfinder
light.
The colour temperature is selected via the up/down
scroll switch (White Bal.) at the left-front side of the
camera. The viewfinder displays the current value. A
new value is chosen by scrolling up or down through
the available values.The colour temperatures are
shown in the following order:
If the reference colour temperatures do not match
your lighting conditions carry out the auto-white
procedure as follows:
a. Use the colour temperature switch to select one of
the memory positions FL, AW1 or AW2 in which to
store the measured colour temperature value.
b. Press once on the white balance switch at the front
of the camera to start the automatic white balance
procedure. The following appears in the viewfinder:
AWHITE: window
c. Point the camera so that the reference white
surface is between the two small white boxes.
d. Press the white balance button again to start the
measurement procedure. A message indicating
that the process is runnning appears.
White balance : 3200K
White balance : 5600K
AWHITE: running
White balance : 7500K
White balance : FL
White balance : AW1
White balance : AW2
White balance : AWC
e. When the process is completed (within a few
seconds) the OK message and the measured
temperature appear in the viewfinder.
The viewfinder displays the selected value and the
actual measured colour temperature. The range of the
auto-white balance is from 2.5K to 20K.
In the auto-white positions an electronic colour filter
can be adjusted in the system Video menu. This
varies the colour balance to obtain warmer or colder
AWHITE OK: 3700K
colour effects. When an automatic white balance
process is performed, the electronic colour filter is
reset to its default value.
The measured colour temperature is now stored in the
selected memory position and can be recalled as
required. The camera is now ready for use.
Note: During the auto-white measurement process
iris is set to Auto and 90% and the knee is
turned off.
ShootingOperator's Manual LDK 200 Triax5-5
Shooting Screens
Sometimes when shooting TVs or computer monitors
a horizontal bar can be seen across those screens in
the viewfinder. There are two ways of removing the
noise bar from the picture depending on the frame
frequency of the display. For displays with the same
frame frequency as the camera, for example TV sets,
use the V-shift facility. For displays with a higher
frame frequency, for example computer monitors, use
the Clean Scan facility.
Clean Scan
Carry out the Clean Scan function as follows:
a. press the Clean Scan button at the front of the
camcorder for about two seconds to directly access
the variable exposure (clean scan) function. The
Clean Scan submenu appears in the viewfinder.
b. Use the rotary control to change the value and so
remove the horizontal black bar.
c. If a more accurate adjustment is required set the
Cl. Scan item to Extended.
Note: Set the Clean Scan mode to Normal if a smear
effect occurs.
CRT Exposure
A third possibility can arise when shooting a monitor
whose synchronization is locked to the camera's.
Stripes might be visible in the picture of the monitor.
(This is more usual with 16:9 cameras.) To remove
these disturbing line pairing effects between monitor
and camera lines, select the CRT option with the
Exposure time switch.
d. Set the Unit item to the prefered read out, Hz or
mSec.
When you are finished shooting the monitor press the
Clean Scan button for two seconds to switch off the
Clean Scan function. (Exposure Time returns to its
previous non-variable setting).
The ranges for in Normal mode are:
from 54.7 to 121.5 for 50Hz cameras
from 60.9 to 155.1 for 60Hz cameras
The ranges for in Extended mode are:
from 50.6 to 103.1 for 50Hz cameras
from 61.1 to 151 for 60Hz cameras
V-SHIFT
The vertical shift switch (V-SHIFT) at the front of the
camera is used for displays with the same frame
frequency as the camera, for example TV sets. It is
an up/down type switch. Pressing the switch moves
the black bar up or down so that it is no longer visible
in the viewfinder. This function is only active when the
camera is not genlocked and when it is not on-air.
If the frame frequencies of camera and monitor are
different use the clean scan function.
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Exposure Time
The exposure time values of 1/200, 1/500 and 1/1000
of a second are used to capture fast moving objects
so that these can be played back sharply in slow
motion. The value selected depends on the speed of
the moving object.
Note: Increasing the exposure speed lowers the
camera sensitivity proportionally.
The exposure selection also includes lighting control
positions which can be used when shooting with
lighting that is operating at a different frequency to the
camera. There are two position 50 Hz and 60 Hz. Each
of these positions can be varied further in a range from
-10 to +10.
To reduce flicker select the frequency closest to the
frequency of the lights and then vary the lighting
control in the system Install menu to obtain the best
result.
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5-8Operator's Manual LDK 200 TriaxShooting
Section 6
Using the Menu System
Because the LDK 200 offers such a wide range of functions, this section describes the structure
of the control system. It contains procedures for controlling the menu system and explains how
to program the menu system for your personal preferences. The menu structure and the
methods of function selection are also explained.
Contents
Introduction ........................................................ 6-2Systems Menu .................................................. 6-3
Operating the Menu SystemOperator's Manual LDK 200 Triax6-1
Introduction
Operationally, the camera is very easy to use. However,
because of the large number of functions available
and the large number of set-up options, it may require
some time for you to become familiar with them all.
We recommend that you spend time using the various
controls and displays in order to discover the wide
range of possibilities.
Read the instructions in this section carefully but also
feel free to examine the various menus in detail. In
this way you will learn quickly to intuitively operate the
camera.
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Systems Menu
The system functions of the camera are grouped into
menus and sub-menus. The systems menu is viewed
in the viewfinder and navigated by means of the
Rotary control and the Select button which are both
located at the front of the camera.
Entering the Systems menu
Press the Select button after the camera is switched
on, the message Menu off appears in the viewfinder.
Press the Select button again while this text is
showing, the MAIN menu appears in the viewfinder.
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The TOP and PREVIOUS entries are not immediately
visible but are located above the first item. Use the
Rotary control to scroll up to them.
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-Select TOP to bring you back to the MAIN menu.
-Select PREVIOUS to go back to the menu that you
were in before the current one.
The LENS menu above shows the items displayed
when you first enter the menu and the other items that
are available by scrolling up or down with the Rotary
control.
The MAIN menu screen shows five items. The name
of the menu is shown below these. Four more items
are hidden but become visible when you scroll down
using the rotary control.
(Some of these items may not appear if the user level
is not set to 3.)
A cursor shows your position in the menu. The Rotary
control moves the cursor up and down.
Finding your way
Use the Rotary control to move the cursor through the
menu items. If a double arrow (>>) is visible, then
pressing the Select button brings you one level lower
in the menu system. Only five items are visible in
each menu. Scroll up or down to see any additional
items.
When you first enter a menu (other than the MAIN
menu) the cursor is positioned next to the first item.
Leaving the Systems Menu
If you are deep within the menu structure, follow these
steps to leave:
a. If necessary move the cursor to the leftmost
column with the Select button.
b. Scroll upwards with the Rotary control until the
cursor points to TOP (this is the MAIN menu).
c. Press the Select button. The cursor now points to
the Menu off item of the MAIN menu.
d. Press the Select button to leave the System
menu.
This is the recommended way of leaving the System
menu.
If you do not use the menu it disappears after a few
seconds. (This delay can be programmed in the VF
menu.) However, when you press the Select button
again you enter the System menu at the last position
of the cursor and not at the top of MAIN menu.
To prevent confusion the next time you enter the
System menu, it is advisable to leave the System
menu by returning to the MAIN menu (TOP) and
selecting Menu off.
Operating the Menu SystemOperator's Manual LDK 200 Triax6-3
Systems Menu
Making changes
To find out where you have to go to change a function,
consult the appendix to discover under which menu
group or sub-group the function you want to change is
located.
If the cursor points to an item (and there are no double
arrows to indicate a sub-menu) then the item pointed
to has a value. The value can be:
-a toggle value (only two values)
-a list value (more than two values)
-an analogue value (variable from 00 to 99)
or unavailable (---).
If the value is unavailable it cannot be changed. This
is indicated by three dashes (---). This can occur, for
example, when a function is switched off. The analogue
values associated with that function are then
unavailable.
If there are only two values associated with the
function, then pressing the Select button toggles
between these two values.
If a value is displayed next to a function that is one of
several possible values, then pressing the Select
button places the cursor in a list menu indicating the
value currently selected. Use the Rotary control to
point to a new value. Press the Select button to return
the cursor to the function list.
Menu Structure
Access to the functions on these menus is determined
by the user level that has been set. The menus are as
follows:
Main (top) menu
The top menu gives access to the other menus.
VF menu
This menu contains the functions which determine
how items in the viewfinder are displayed.
Lens menu
The functions contained under this menu control
various aspects of the lens.
Video menu
The video menu contains those functions which affect
the picture quality.
Install menu
This menu contains the functions that are used to set
up the general configuration of the camera. It also
contains controls to customize those switches that
are directly operated on the camera.
Files menu
This menu allows values to be stored in scene and
operator files, and allows these files to be recalled as
required.
If an analogue value is displayed next to a function
name, then pressing the Select button places the
cursor in front of the value and the Rotary control is
used to change the analogue value. Press the Select
button to return the cursor to the function list.
Undoing changes
If you make changes to the video settings in the
Systems menu and you decide not to keep them, use
the Std. File button at the side of the camera to recall
a standard set of values for the video parameters.
Security menu
The security menu is used by the camera owner to set
user levels and to control access to the camera, or to
store the customer (scene and operator) default files.
Diagnostic menu
The diagnostic menu is designed to provide information
on the current status of the camera.
Service menu
The advanced service menu is available to service
engineers for carrying out adjustments and calibrations
to the camera (see Technical Manual).
6-4Operator's Manual LDK 200 TriaxOperating the Menu System
Systems Menu
Security Menu for Owner's Access
The Security menu provides restricted access to
special set-up and security features of the camera.
Access to this menu requires the owner's unique
smart card for the camera or the PIN code that has
been set for the camera.
Note: An owner card is linked to the serial number of
the camera and is unique to that camera. It
cannot be used as an owner card for another
camera.
Inserting the owner card into the camera gives direct
access to the security menu. If you select the Security
menu without this card inserted, you must enter the
correct PIN code to gain access to the Security menu.
User Levels
The installed user level function in the Security menu
restricts access, in varying degrees, to the operational
controls of the camera. There are four user levels and
a service level: user0, user1, user2, user3 and service.
The purpose of the user levels is to restrict the set of
functions which can be changed by whoever is using
the camera. In this way a more centralized and
uniform control can be achieved and the danger of the
camera operator accidentally changing critical
functions while shooting is reduced.
PIN Code
The PIN code of the camera can be viewed and
changed in the Security menu.
The camera's PIN code when it leaves the factory is
set to 0000. It is strongly advised that this code be
changed by the owner on receipt of the camera. This
ensures added protection against unaurthorised
access to the Security menu.
Standard customer file
The green button on the side of the camera recalls the
standard scene file. This file contains standard
parameters for the picture performance.
A standard operator's file can be recalled via the Files
menu. This file contains parameters for the set-up of
the camera.
A customer standard file can be defined for the
standard scene file and for the standard operator's
file.
The contents of the customer files for both these
standard files is stored via the security menu. The
selection of a factory defined or a customer defined
file for use as a standard file is also made in this menu.
User level 0 is a special protection level which locks
most of the operational controls of the camera. Use
this level to ensure that a camera that has been setup is not tampered with. User level 0 is not normally
used for operational purposes.
The service level gives access to all settings. Enter
the PIN code or insert the owner card to access the
service level. Leave the service level by removing the
owner card or if the access is provided by the PIN
code by switching the power to the camera off and on.
The appendix indicates which functions are available
at each user level.
Run Hours
This sub-menu allows the date and time to be set and
allows the running time of the camera to be viewed for
the last 30 days.
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Systems Menu
Files Menu Features
A user of the LDK 200 camera can have access to 15
different files. This number can be extended by using
additional scene file smart cards. The Files menu is
used to recall and store these files. There are two
types of file:
* scene files
* operator files.
A scene file contains values related to the picture
performance. The operator file contains values related
to the set-up of the camera (viewfinder, lens and
installation parameters).
The appendix indicates the functions that are stored
in the scene file and those functions that are stored in
an operator file.
Scene files
Four scene files are stored in the camera itself
(SCAM1,SCAM2, SCAM3 and SCAM4). Another four
scene files can be stored on the smart card (SCARD1,
SCARD2, SCARD3 and SCARD4).
A STANDARD scene file (preselected as either factory
or customer defined) is stored in the camera.
Install Menu Features
Gain
The gain can be selected in five steps: -, 0, +, ++ and
+++. The actual value of the gain in dB can be
assigned to these symbols. This is done in the Install
menu.
The "-" can be set to -6dB or -3dB.
The '0' is always 0dB.
The '+' can be set to 6, 9, 12 or 18dB .
The '++' can be set to 9, 12, 18 or 24dB.
The "+++" can be set to: 30 or 36dB
Disable camera
The disable camera function is a protection function
which prevents unathorised interference with the
camera and provides an additional level of security.
Setting disable camera to ON is similar to using User
level 0 to protect the settings of the camera.
Note: The standard customer scene file is stored via
the Security menu, not the Files menu. The
decision to use the factory defined file or the
customer defined file as the standard file is
also made in this menu.
The Files menu enables the scene files to be stored
and recalled using the store and recall entries of the
menu system.
If the message NOK is displayed then the old values
are restored. If the camera is on-air when a scene file
is recalled then the recalled values do not become
active until the camera goes off air.
Operator files
The Files menu also allows the recall of the opererator
file stored in the camera (OCAM1) or one of the two
operator files (OCARD1 and OCARD2) stored on the
smart card. These files contain information for setting
up the non-video configuration of the camera.
A STANDARD operator files (factory or customer
defined) is stored in the camera.
Note: The standard customer operator file is stored
via the Security menu, not the Files menu. The
decision to use the factory defined file or the
customer defined file as the standard file is
also made in this menu.
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Appendix
Contents
System Menu Structure .................................... A-3
List of System Menu Functions .......................A-17
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List of Abbreviations ........................................A-19
The appendix contains two types of table listing the
contents of the menu system. A list of abbreviations
is also included.
The System Menu tables present the functions ordered
in the logical divisions of the menu system itself with
additional information in the columns:
•User level column
The User level column indicates the functions that
are available with different user levels.
•Values column
All available choices are listed for a function.
•Blocked if column
Lists the conditions that block the function.
•Default column
The default column lists the values of the functions
when a camera is delivered.
•Files column
The File column indicates where the value of the
function is stored; in the operator file or in the
scene file or not at all.
The second table "List of Systems Menu Functions"
contains an alphabetical list of the System menu
functions. This table is used to find the menu path to
a function and assists in navigating to that function.
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INSTALL Menu LDK 5411 Betacam Adapter
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123 S -10..+10Exp.<> 50,60Hzscene0
Screens’
23 S -3, -6-operator-3dB
23 S 6, 9, 12, 18-operator6dB
23 S 9, 12 ,18, 24-operator12dB
23 S 30, 36 (42 for IT onl
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erator0
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INSTALL Menu LDK 5430 Triax Adapter
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Disable Camera0123 S Off, On--Off
IR receiver0123 S Off, On-o
OnAir Lam
Intercom>>
Side tone1 2 3S 0…99-o
Cam. Mic1 2 3S On,OffCam. Mic=Ono
Cam. Mic Gain1 2 3S 0dB,40dB-o
Cam. Mic Power1 2 3S On,Off-o
Cam. Production1 2 3S Off,Left,Ri
Cam. En
Cam. Pro
Cam. Track123 S Off,Left,Ri
Cam. Track level1 2 3S 0…99-o
Track Mic To1 2 3S Off,Cam,En
Track Mic Gain1 2 3S 0dB,40dB-o
Track Mic Power1 2 3S On,Off-o
Track Source1 2 3S Side,En
Cam. Mic To1 2 3S CH1,CH2-o
Audio>>
Audio 1 Gain1 2 3S
Audio 1 HPF1 2 3S On,Off-o
Audio 2 Gain1 2 3S
Audio 2 HPF1 2 3S On,Off-o
Timin
subc. Coarse3S 0, 90, 180, 270-o
subc. Fine3S 0..99-o
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select1 2 3S 4:3,16:9scene4:3
loc/ext123 S Loc, ExtsceneExt
Letter Box1 2 3S Off,16:11,16:10,16:9
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Cl.Scan Mode1 2 3S Normal,Extended-sceneNormal
Value123 S See section 5 ’Shooting
Units123 S Hz, mSec-scenemSec
Gain
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Gain +++ (dB)2 3S 30, 36-operator18dB
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ram123 S Off,Left,Right,Both-operatorOff
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23 S -3, -6-operator-3dB
23 S 6, 9, 12, 18-operator6dB
23 S 9, 12 ,18, 24-operator12dB
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INSTALL Menu LDK 5430 Triax Adapter (continued)
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TP/Aux video
Tracker Channel *0123 S Inter, Priva-o
Prog Channel *0123 S Inter, Priva-operatorInter
* If a LDK 4500 Basestation is used this item is only an indication of the Basestation settings.
Standard settin
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Extreme contrast2 3S Exec---
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HI film2 3S Exec---
HI film + skin2 3S Exec---
LO Film2 3S Exec---
LO film + skin2 3S Exec---
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DVW-xxx2 3S Exec---
HL-xxx2 3S Exec---
Standard settings2 3S Exec---
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ort interview2 3S Exec---
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SECURITY Menu
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Green Button
Standard0123 S Factor
Scene file0123 S On,Off-On
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Shutter Run23 S Run, Sto
Front Power23 S Ok, NotOk---
Green carrier23 S Ok, NotOk---
Cam. 12nc23 S ...---
Cam. VersionS ...---
Cam. Status23 S ...---
Cam. Boot ver.23 S ...---
Cam. FPGA ver.23 S ...
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IT sensor--
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LDK 5411-LDK 5411-LDK 5411--
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SERVICE Menu
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Sawtooth
Sawt Select
ViPr Test
LPC
Chroma
Calibrations
Video ADC
Sawtooth
PreProc
3200K
3200K reset
Pulse comp
White shading
Creative settingsFiles \ Standard Files
Customer Standard file
store Scene fileSecurity \ Customer files
store Oper. fileSecurity \ Customer files
store VTR fileSecurity \ Customer files
Green Button selectSecurity \ Green Button
Disable CameraInstall
Dynamic blackVideo \ Black
Exposure time lighting Install \ Exposure
Exposure time varInstall \ Exposure
Extended Iris param.Lens \ Extended Iris
switchVideo \ Gamma \ more
Green Button settingsSecurity
Green Carrier
Installed User LevelSecurity
Intercom side toneInstall
Iris
Peak/Average levelLens
Set Point levelLens
IR receiver switchInstall
Knee
Contour switchVideo \ Knee Contour
Master pointVideo \ Knee
Master slopeVideo \ Knee
select sourceVideo \ Knee
parametersVideo \ Knee \ more
switchVideo \ Knee
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FunctionPath in MenuFunctionPath in Menu
Leaking Pixel ControlService
Lens
Extended irisLens
Time speedLens
Auto Iris switchLens
Auto Iris SetpointLens
Extended IrisLens
ManufacturerLens
mom. Iris SetpointLens
Iris Peak/AverageLens
TypeLens
Lighting conditionsFiles \ Standard Files
MarkerVF
Marker TypeVF
Matrix selectVideo \ Matrix
Matrix parametersVideo \ Matrix
Master blackVideo \ Black
MCPDiagnostics \ Communication
OCPDiagnostics \ Communication
On Air lamp switchInstall \ On Air Lamp
Operator file recallFiles \ Recall oper. file
Operator file storeFiles \ Oper. file
PIN codeSecurity
Quick Smart TouchInstall \ Quick Smart Touch
Recall Scene fileFiles
Recall Oper. fileFiles
Run Hours settingsSecurity
Rotary speedVF