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    CAMERA CONTROL UNIT

    CCU-590CCU-590P

    MAINTENANCE MANUALVolume 1 1st Edition (Revised 1)Serial No. 100001 and Higher: CCU-590 (UC)Serial No. 400001 and Higher: CCU-590P (CE)

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E)

    !WARNINGThis manual is intended for qualified service personnel only.

    To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that

    contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to

    qualified service personnel.

    !WARNUNGDie Anleitung ist nur fr qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt.

    Alle Wartungsarbeiten drfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgefhrt werden. Um die

    Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei

    Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegebenWartungsarbeiten drfen nur von Personen ausgefhrt werden, die eine spezielle Befhigung

    dazu besitzen.

    !AVERTISSEMENTCe manual est destin uniquement aux personnes comptentes en charge de lentretien. Afin

    de rduire les risques de dcharge lectrique, dincendie ou de blessure neffectuer que les

    rparations indiques dans le mode demploi moins dtre qualifi pour en effectuer dautres.

    Pour toute rparation faire appel une personne comptente uniquement.

    4. Prevention against achieving hazardous

    condition due to uneven mechanical loading

    When this product is installed in a rack, please make

    sure that the rack does not achieve hazardouscondition due to uneven mechanical loading.

    5. Install the equipment while taking the operating

    temperature of the equipment into consideration

    For the operating temperature of the equipment, referto the specifications of the Operation Manual.

    6. When performing the installation, keep the

    following space away from walls in order to

    obtain proper exhaust and radiation of heat.

    Rear: 10 cm (4 inches) or moreRight, Left: 4 cm (1.6 inches) or more

    Attention-when the product is installed in Rack:

    1. Prevention against overloading of branch circuit

    When this product is installed in a rack and issupplied power from an outlet on the rack, please

    make sure that the rack does not overload the supplycircuit.

    2. Providing protective earth

    When this product is installed in a rack and issupplied power from an outlet on the rack, pleaseconfirm that the outlet is provided with a suitableprotective earth connection.

    3. Internal air ambient temperature of the rack

    When this product is installed in a rack, please makesure that the internal air ambient temperature of therack is within the specified limit of this product.

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E)

    Vorsicht!

    Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemem Austauschder Batterie.

    Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vomHersteller empfohlenen hnlichen Typ. Entsorgung

    gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben desHerstellers.

    ATTENTION

    Il y a danger dexplosion sil y a remplacementincorrect de la batterie.

    Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du mmetype ou dun type quivalent recommand par le

    constructeur.Mettre au rebut les batteries usages conformment

    aux instructions du fabricant.

    ADVARSEL!

    Lithiumbatteri-Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtighndtering.

    Udskiftning m kun ske med batteriaf samme fabrikat og type.

    Levr det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandren.

    ADVARSEL

    Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosjonsfare.Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som

    anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten.Brukt batteri returneresapparatleverandren.

    VARNING

    Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.Anvnd samma batterityp eller en likvrdig typsom rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.

    Kassera anvnt batteri enligt gllandefreskrifter.

    VAROITUS

    Paristo voi rjht jos se on virheellisestiasennettu.

    Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajansuosittelemaan tyyppiin.

    Hvit kytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeidenmukaisesti.

    CAUTION

    Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.

    Replace only with the same or equivalent typerecommended by the manufacturer.Dispose of used batteries according to themanufacturers instructions.

    1 (P)

    For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheraldevice wiring that might have excessive voltage to thefollowing port(s).: ETHERNET connectorFollow the instructions for the above port.

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E)

    Voor de klanten in Nederland

    Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als kleinchemisch afval (KCA).

    Fr Kunden in Deutschland

    Entsorgungshinweis: Bitte werfen Sie nur entladeneBatterien in die Sammelboxen beim Handel oder den

    Kommunen. Entladen sind Batterien in der Regel dann,wenn das Gert abschaltet und signalisiert Batterieleer oder nach lngerer Gebrauchsdauer der Batteriennicht mehr einwandfrei funktioniert. Umsicherzugehen, kleben Sie die Batteriepole z.B. miteinem Klebestreifen ab oder geben Sie die Batterieneinzeln in einen Plastikbeutel.

    2 (P)

    For the customers in Taiwan only

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E) 1

    Table of Contents

    Manual Structure

    Purpose of this manual ................................................................. 3

    Relative manuals .......................................................................... 3

    Trademark..................................................................................... 3

    1. Installation Overview

    1-1. Installing the Optional Units ...........................................1-1

    1-1-1. Installing the RM-B750.........................................1-1

    1-2. Supplied Accessories ......................................................1-3

    1-3. Adaptive Connectors and Cables ....................................1-3

    1-3-1. Connector Input/Output Signals ............................1-3

    1-3-2. Connection Connector ...........................................1-6

    1-4. Operating Environment ..................................................1-7

    1-5. Outer Dimensions ...........................................................1-7

    1-6. Mounting on 19-Inch Rack .............................................1-7

    1-7. Controlling Camera Using a Coaxial Cable ...................1-8

    1-8. Switch Settings ...............................................................1-9

    1-9. Instance of System Configuration ................................1-14

    2. System Setup

    2-1. CCU-MENU ...................................................................2-1

    2-1-1. Menu Operation of CCU .......................................2-1

    2-1-2. Change and Setting of CCU-MENU .....................2-1

    2-1-3. Network Setting Menu (When software V1.20 or

    later version is used with the system connection

    mode via Ethernet set.) ..........................................2-2

    2-1-4. CCU CONFIGURATION MENU ........................2-3

    2-2. Audio System................................................................2-11

    2-2-1. Settings for the Intercom Systems ....................... 2-11

    2-2-2. Setting the Program Microphone Signal .............2-13

    2-3. Control System .............................................................2-142-3-1. Setting for the Tally System ................................2-14

    2-4. Video System ................................................................2-14

    2-4-1. Selecting the Input/Output Signal .......................2-14

    2-4-2. Resetting the Control Data ..................................2-14

    2-4-3. Adjusting the Phases of the Signals ....................2-15

    2-4-4. Adjusting the VBS Signal Level ......................... 2-16

    2-4-5. Adjusting the Triax Signal ..................................2-17

    2-4-6. Adjusting the Level of the Signals for a

    Waveform Monitor ..............................................2-18

    2-4-7. Adjusting the Level of the Signals on a Picture

    Monitor ................................................................2-192-4-8. Adjusting the G/Y, B/B-Y, R/R-Y Signal

    Level ....................................................................2-19

    3. Service Overview

    3-1. Location of Printed Wiring Boards .................................3-1

    3-2. Circuit Description..........................................................3-2

    3-3. Adjusting/Setting Items after Board Replacement .........3-9

    3-3-1. Service Action after Replacing the AT-155B

    Board .....................................................................3-93-3-2. Service Action after Replacing the Lithium

    Battery on the AT-155B Board .............................3-9

    3-3-3. Service Action after Replacing the AU-295

    Board .....................................................................3-9

    3-3-4. Service Action after Replacing the DM-140

    Board or IV-57B Board .........................................3-9

    3-3-5. Service Action after Replacing the EN-156B

    Board .....................................................................3-9

    3-4. Extending DM-140 and TR-133B Boards ....................3-10

    3-4-1. Extending DM-140 Board ...................................3-10

    3-4-2. Extending TR-133B Board ..................................3-10

    3-5. Removing/Reinstalling the Top Cover .........................3-11

    3-6. Power Supply Unit ........................................................3-12

    3-6-1. Note on Replacement of Power Supply Unit ......3-12

    3-6-2. Replacing the Power Supply Unit .......................3-13

    3-6-3. Replacing the Fuse ..............................................3-13

    3-6-4. Replacing the DC-DC Board/AC-DC Board ......3-14

    3-6-5. Replacing the Fan ................................................3-15

    3-7. Backup Battery Replacement .......................................3-16

    3-8. Flexible Card Wire .......................................................3-17

    3-8-1. Removing/Reinstalling the Flexible Card

    Wires ...................................................................3-17

    3-8-2. Forming the Flexible Card Wire .........................3-173-9. Settings after Replacing the EEPROM/PLD ................3-18

    3-10. Writing and Rewriting the PLD Internal Data.............. 3-19

    3-11. Updating the Software ..................................................3-20

    3-12. Optional Fixtures ..........................................................3-21

    3-13. Notes on Repair Parts ...................................................3-21

    3-14. Unleaded Solder ............................................................3-21

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    4-5-15. SDI RETURN Frequency Adjustment ................4-22

    4-5-16. SDI RETURN VIDEO Level Adjustment ..........4-23

    4-6. TRIAX Interface System Adjustment ..........................4-24

    4-6-1. Frequency Set Adjustment ..................................4-24

    4-6-2. INCOM1 Deviation Adjustment .........................4-25

    4-6-3. PGM1 Deviation Adjustment ..............................4-254-6-4. INCOM2 Deviation Adjustment .........................4-26

    4-6-5. PGM2 Deviation Adjustment ..............................4-26

    4-6-6. INCOM1 Demodulation Adjustment ..................4-27

    4-6-7. INCOM1 Level Adjustment ................................4-27

    4-6-8. INCOM2 Demodulation Adjustment ..................4-28

    4-6-9. INCOM2 Level Adjustment ................................4-28

    4-6-10. MIC 1 Demodulation Adjustment .......................4-29

    4-6-11. MIC 1 Level Adjustment.....................................4-29

    4-6-12. MIC 2 Demodulation Adjustment .......................4-30

    4-6-13. MIC 2 Level Adjustment.....................................4-30

    4-6-14. CHU DATA Demodulation Adjustment .............4-314-6-15. CHU TONE Adjustment .....................................4-31

    4-7. RETURN VIDEO Cable Compensation System

    Adjustment.................................................................... 4-32

    4-7-1. RETURN VIDEO Carrier Frequency

    Adjustment ..........................................................4-32

    4-7-2. RETURN VIDEO Deviation Adjustment ...........4-32

    4-7-3. RX PROMPT VIDEO Demodulation

    Adjustment ..........................................................4-33

    4-7-4. RX PROMPT VIDEO RF AGC Adjustment ......4-35

    4-7-5. RX PROMPT VIDEO Level Adjustment ...........4-36

    4-8. PROMPT VIDEO Cable Compensation SystemAdjustment.................................................................... 4-37

    4-8-1. TX PROMPT VIDEO Modulation

    Adjustment ..........................................................4-37

    4-9. Intercom System Adjustment .......................................4-38

    4-9-1. INCOM (T) Level Set Adjustment ......................4-38

    4-9-2. SIDE TONE Adjustment .....................................4-38

    4-10. RTS/CC Intercom System Adjustment.........................4-39

    4-10-1. ENG RTS/CC CANCEL Adjustment .................4-39

    4-10-2. PROD RTS/CC CANCEL Adjustment ...............4-39

    4-11. MIC Level Adjustment .................................................4-40

    4-11-1. MIC1 Level Adjustment......................................4-404-11-2. MIC2 Level Adjustment......................................4-41

    4. Electrical Alignment

    4-1. Preparation ......................................................................4-1

    4-1-1. Equipment and Tools Used ...................................4-1

    4-1-2. Tools ......................................................................4-1

    4-1-3. Precautions for Adjustment ...................................4-14-1-4. Connection ............................................................4-2

    4-2. Adjustment Flow ............................................................4-3

    4-3. Video Signal System Adjustment ...................................4-4

    4-3-1. Frequency Adjustment ..........................................4-4

    4-3-2. VBS 1/2/3 OUT Level Adjustment .......................4-4

    4-3-3. WF OUT Level Adjustment ..................................4-5

    4-3-4. PIX OUT Level Adjustment .................................4-5

    4-3-5. Y OUT Level Adjustment 1 ..................................4-6

    4-3-6. Y OUT Level Adjustment 2 ..................................4-6

    4-3-7. R-Y/R, B-Y/B OUT Level Adjustment .................4-7

    4-3-8. STAIR CASE Adjustment ....................................4-84-3-9. SDI FREQUENCY Adjustment ............................4-8

    4-4. Y Cable Compensation System Adjustment...................4-9

    4-4-1. SYNC SEP Adjustment .........................................4-9

    4-4-2. BLACK Pulse Width Adjustment .........................4-9

    4-4-3. SYNC Sample Hold Pulse Width Adjustment ....4-10

    4-4-4. 22.5 MHz VCO DC Set Adjustment ...................4-10

    4-4-5. Sample Pulse Width Adjustment .........................4-11

    4-4-6. Sample Pulse V Gate Width Adjustment ............4-11

    4-4-7. 22.5 MHz Carrier Level Adjustment ...................4-12

    4-4-8. Y DEMOD Carrier Balance Adjustment ............4-12

    4-4-9. Y OFFSET Adjustment .......................................4-134-4-10. Y 1st AGC Adjustment .......................................4-13

    4-4-11. Y Output Level Adjustment ................................4-14

    4-5. CHROMA Cable Compensation System

    Adjustment....................................................................4-14

    4-5-1. 45 MHz Carrier Level Adjustment ......................4-14

    4-5-2. C VCO DC SET Adjustment ..............................4-15

    4-5-3. B-Y DEMOD Carrier Balance Adjustment ........4-15

    4-5-4. B-Y Crosstalk Adjustment .................................. 4-16

    4-5-5. C 1st AGC Adjustment .......................................4-16

    4-5-6. B-Y OUT Level Adjustment ...............................4-17

    4-5-7. R-Y DEMOD Carrier Balance Adjustment ........4-17

    4-5-8. R-Y Crosstalk Adjustment .................................. 4-18

    4-5-9. R-Y OUT Level Adjustment ...............................4-18

    4-5-10. Y BLACK Adjustment ........................................4-19

    4-5-11. R-Y/B-Y Black Balance Adjustment .................. 4-19

    4-5-12. Y A/D Level Adjustment ....................................4-20

    4-5-13. R-Y/B-Y A/D Level Adjustment ........................4-21

    4-5-14. ANALOG RETURN VIDEO Level

    Adjustment ..........................................................4-22

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E) 3

    Purpose of this manual

    This manual is the maintenance manual for Camera Control Unit CCU-590/590P.

    This manual describes the information on the premise of component level service,

    assuming use of system and service engineers.

    Relative manuals

    Besides this maintenance manual, the following manuals are available for this

    unit.

    ..... Maintenance Manual Vol.2 CCU-590/590P (Available on request)Contains the information on the premise of component level service (parts list,

    semiconductor pin assignments, block diagrams, schematic diagrams and board

    layouts) of the CCU-590/590P.

    Part number: 9-968-168-0X

    ..... Operation Manual (Supplied with this unit)This manual is necessary for application and operation of this unit.

    Part number: 3-869-646-XX

    ..... Semiconductor Pin Assignments CD-ROM (Available on request)This Semiconductor Pin Assignments CD-ROM allows you to search for

    semiconductors used in B&P Company equipment.

    The maintenance manual contains a complete list of semiconductors and their ID

    Nos., and thus should be used together with the CD-ROM.

    Part number: 9-968-546-06

    Trademark

    Registered trademark used in this manual is as follows.

    . Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.

    Manual Structure

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E) 1-1

    CN2

    CN14

    Front panel

    VA-211 board

    MPU-124 board(CN104)

    Flexible card wire

    Flexible card wire

    B3 x 5

    Cover

    Screw with stopper

    1-1. Installing the Optional Units

    1-1-1. Installing the RM-B750

    This section describes the installation procedure when the

    front panel of the remote control unit RM-B750 is used by

    being installed to the unit.

    Removing the Front Panel from the RM-B750

    1. Loosen the screw with stopper of the RM-B750 and

    open the cover in the direction of the arrow.

    2. Loosen the four screws with stopper and open the front

    panel and the rear panel in the direction of the respec-

    tive arrows.

    3. Disconnect the flexible card wires from the connectors

    CN2, CN14 on the VA-211 board.

    n

    Be careful not to bend the flexible card wires.This shortens the wire life.

    4. Remove the screw and remove the front panel in the

    direction of the arrow.

    Section 1

    Installation Overview

    Rear panel

    Front panel

    Screws withstopper

    Screws with stopper

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E)1-2

    Front panel ofthe RM-B750 SW-1183 board

    Flexible card wires

    Screw with stopper

    Screw with stopper

    S206

    CN207

    CN203

    Insulated surface(Blue)

    Insulated surface(Blue)

    7.5 mm or less 7.5 mm or moreFig. 1

    OK NG

    B3 x 6

    Potbellied holePin

    B3 x 6

    Front panel

    Potbellied hole

    Pin

    Screw

    with stopper

    Screw with stopper

    11. Connect the flexible card wires to the connectors CN4,

    CN5 on the SW-1189 board.

    m. Do not insert the flexible card wire sideways. Insert

    it securely to the deep end as shown in the Fig 1.

    If the connection is not performed correctly, it maycause an failure.

    . Be careul not to bend the flexible card wires.This shortens the wire life.

    . Install the connector so that the excessive force isnot given to it.

    12. Close the front panel of the RM-B750 in the direction

    of the arrow and secure it with the two screws with

    stopper.

    13. Upon completion of front panel installation, check that

    the switch S206 (CCU-PW) on the MPU-124 board of

    the RM-B750 is ON.

    Installing the Front Panel to the Unit

    5. Turn off the power and disconnect the plug from the

    outlet.

    6. Open the front panel of the unit.

    (Refer to Section 1-4-1.)7. Remove the screw.

    8. Slide the front panel in the direction of the arrow to

    extract the pin from the potbellied hole and remove the

    front panel.

    9. Insert the pin into the potbellied hole of the front panel

    of the RM-B750 removed in step 4 and slide the pin in

    the direction of the arrow.

    nConfirm that the pin is hooked to the potbellied hole so

    that front panel does not drop.

    10. Secure the front panel of the RM-B750 with the screw

    removed in step 7.

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E) 1-3

    1-3. Adaptive Connectors and Cables

    1-3-1. Connector Input/Output Signals

    The connector input/output signals are described below.

    Rear panel

    [Input signals]

    REFERENCE (BNC) VBS/BS, 1.0 V p-p, 75 Z(loopthrough)

    RET 1/2*1 (BNC) VBS, 1.0 V p-p, 75 Z(loopthrough)

    PROMPTER*1 (BNC) 1.0 V p-p, 75 Z(loopthrough)

    SDI RET 3/4*2 (BNC) VBS, 1.0 V p-p, 75 Z(terminated internally)

    SDI format, 270 M bps,

    SMPTE259M

    *1: The same signal is input to the RET-2 connectors and the PROMPTERconnector.

    *2: The signal selection (SDI or VBS) input to the SDI-RET 3/4 connectorsis switchable.

    [Output signals]

    VBS/SDI 1/2/3*3 (BNC) VBS, 1.0 V p-p, 75 ZSDI format, 270 M bps,

    SMPTE259MY/R-Y/B-Y video*4 (BNC) Y: 1.0 V p-p, 75 Z

    R-Y/B-Y:

    CCU-590: 700 mV p-p, 75 ZCCU-590P: 525 mV p-p, 75 Z

    R/G/B video*4 (BNC) 700 mV p-p, 75 ZPIX (BNC) 1.0 V p-p, 75 ZWF (BNC) CCU-590: 714 mV p-p, 75 Z

    CCU-590P: 700 mV p-p, 75 ZEncoded output: 1.0 V p-p,

    75 Z

    SYNC (BNC) 0.3 V p-p, 75 Z*3: The signal selection (VBS or SDI) output from the VBS/SDI 1/2/3connectors is switchable.

    *4: R/G/B and Y/R-Y/B-Y are switchable.

    1-2. Supplied Accessories

    Accessories Sony Part No. Qty

    Remote indicator A-8278-054-A 1

    !Power cord (for CCU-590) 1-551-812-11 1With 3P-plugLength: about 2.4 m

    Rated voltage: 125 V

    Rated current: 10 A

    !Power cord (for CCU-590P) 1-782-929-12 1Without plug

    Length: about 2.5 m

    Rated voltage: 250 V

    Rated current: 10 A

    Plug holder (for CCU-590) 2-990-242-01 1

    (for CCU-590P) 3-613-640-01 1

    CONNECTOR (PLUG) 1-560-155-00 1

    Operation Manual 3-869-646-XX 1

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E)1-4

    15 9

    18

    12 +1 V_6 V

    R G BDC 0 2 V

    4 1

    3 2

    MIC REMOTE (D-Sub 15P, FEMALE)

    (EXTERNAL VIEW)

    No. Signal Specifications

    1 +5.5 V OUT Max. 70 mA

    2 AUX4 (*4 TALLY GND) (*4 TALLY for GND)

    3 AUX2 (*4 G TALLY OUT) *4 Q405 (NPN) /AT board

    ON (GND): Max 30 mA

    4 AUX1 (*4 R TALLY OUT) *4 Q403 (NPN) /AT board

    ON (GND): Max 30 mA

    5 CHU MIC CONT2 *2) See below

    6

    AMP

    CONT1

    7GAIN IN

    CONT0

    8 MIC1 GAIN CONT *3) See below

    ON/OFF IN

    9 GND (+5.5 V) GND for +5.5 V

    10 AUX3 (*4 TALLY OUT) *4 R/G TALLY OUT

    Q409 (NPN) /AT board

    ON (GND): Max 30 mA

    11 CCU PREVIEW OPEN COLLECTOR

    (Max 30 mA)

    12 16:9/4:3 SELECT EN IN +5.0 V (or OPEN): DIS-ENGND: EN

    13 16:9/4:3 SELECT IN +5.0 V (or OPEN): 4:3GND: 16:9

    14 AUX9

    15 MIC GAIN CONT2 IN *2) See below

    *2)

    CONT0 CONT1 CONT2 CHU MIC1 AMP

    GAIN

    H H H 60 dB

    L H H 50 dB

    H L H 40 dB

    L L H 30 dB

    H H L 20 dB

    *3)

    8pin 15pin MIC GAIN CONT

    L L MIC1/MIC2 ON

    L H MIC1 ON

    H L MIC2 ON

    H H INTERNAL SET

    AUDIO OUTPUT CH1/CH2 (XLR 3P, MALE)

    (EXTERNAL VIEW)

    (0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)

    No. Signal Specifications

    1 MIC OUT (G) 0 dBu/ _20 dBu balanced

    2 MIC OUT (X) (Selectable with S202,

    3 MIC OUT (Y) S203/AU board)

    WF MODE (4P FEMALE)

    (EXTERNAL VIEW)

    No. Signal Specifications

    1 SEQ CONT OUT (G) OPEN COLLECTOR

    +(PNP)/_(NPN)

    2 SEQ CONT OUT (X) (Selectable with S301/EN board)

    3 STAIR CASE OUT (X) *1)

    4 STAIR CASE OUT (G) GND for STAIR CASE

    *1) Stair Case signal

    [Input/output signals]

    TRIAX King type (for CCU-590)

    Fischer type (for CCU-590P)

    COAX (BNC) (Refer to section 1-7. To

    Contorl the Camera Using

    COAX Cable.)

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E) 1-5

    25 14

    113

    INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM (D-Sub 25P, FEMALE)

    (EXTERNAL VIEW)

    (0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)

    No. Signal Specifications

    1 ENG (R) (X) OUT ENG SYSTEM RECEIVE

    2 ENG (R) (Y) OUT 0 dBu BALANCED

    3 ENG (G) GND for ENG

    4 ENG (T) (X) IN ENG SYSTEM TALK

    5 ENG (T) (Y) IN 0 dBu BALANCED

    6 PGM1 (X) IN _20 dBu/0 dBu

    7 PGM1 (Y) IN (Selectable with S200/AU board)

    8 PGM1 (G) IN GND for PGM-1

    9 GND GND for AUX

    10 AUX8

    11 R TALLY (X) IN ON: 24 V dc, TTL (H), SHORT

    12 R TALLY (Y) IN OFF: 0 V dc, TTL (L), OPEN

    13 GND CHASSIS GND

    14 PROD (R) (X) OUT PROD SYSTEM

    15 PROD (R) (Y) OUT RECEIVE 0 dBu BALANCED

    16 PROD (G) GND for PROD

    17 PROD (T) (X) IN PROD SYSTEM TALK

    18 PROD (T) (Y) IN 0 dBu BALANCED

    19 PGM2 (X) IN _20 dBu/0 dBu

    20 PGM2 (Y) IN (Selectable with S201/AU board)

    21 PGM2 (G) IN GND for PGM-2

    22 AUX7

    23 AUX6

    24 G TALLY (X) IN ON: 24 V dc, TTL (H), SHORT

    25 G TALLY (Y) IN OFF: 0 V dc, TTL (L), OPEN

    REMOTE (8P, FEMALE)

    (EXTERNAL VIEW)

    No. Signal Specification

    1 TX (+) RCP SERIAL DATA

    2 TX (_)

    3 RX (+) CCU/CNU/AUX

    4 RX (_) SERIAL DATA

    5 TX GND GND for TX

    6 POWER (+)IN RCP POWER, +10 V to +30 V

    7 POWER (_)IN GND for POWER

    8 SPARE

    C CHASSIS GND CHASSIS GND

    ETHERNET

    Conform to IEEE 802.3u (100BASE-TX) and IEEE 802.3

    (10BASE-T)

    (EXTERNAL VIEW)

    Pin No. I/O Signal name

    1 O TXD (+)

    2 O TXD (_)

    3 I RXD (+)

    4 NC

    5 NC

    6 I RXD (_)7 NC

    8 NC

    17

    64

    8

    5

    2

    3

    1 8

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E)1-6

    1-3-2. Connection Connector

    Use the connectors below or the equivalent at its tip when

    cables are connected to each connector on the connector

    panel during installation and servicing.

    Connector name Connected connector/cable

    REFERENCE

    RET 1/2

    PROMPTER

    SDI RET 3/4

    Y/R-Y/B-Y

    R/G/B

    SYNC 1-569-370-12 plug, BNC

    WF

    PIX

    VBS 1/SDI-1

    VBS 2/SDI-2

    VBS 3/SDI-3

    COAX

    (BNC type)

    AUDIO OUTPUT CH-1/CH-2 1-508-083-00 XLR, 3-pin

    FEMALE or

    CANNON XLR-3-11C

    (3P, MALE) or the equivalent

    MIC REMOTE 1-506-582-11 D-Sub,

    15-pin male or JAE DA-15PF-N

    (15P, FEMALE) or the equivalent

    INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM D-Sub, 25-pin male, JAE DA-

    (25P, FEMALE) 25PF-N or the equivalent

    WF MODE 1-560-155-00 plug, 4-pin male

    (4P, FEMALE)

    REMOTE 1-766-848-11 plug, 8-pin male,

    or

    CCA cable assembly (optional)

    CCA-5-10 (10 m)

    (8P, FEMALE) CCA-5-3 (3 m)

    INCOM 1-508-370-11 XLR, 5-pin male,

    or CANNON XLR-5-12C or the

    (5P, FEMALE) equivalent

    Front panel

    INTERCOM (5P, FEMALE)

    (EXTERNAL VIEW)

    (0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)

    No. Signal Specifications

    1 INCOM (T) IN (Y) _20 dBu(CARBON MIC)

    2 INCOM (T) IN (X) _60 dBu(DYNAMIC MIC)

    3 INCOM (T) IN (G) GND for INCOM

    4 INCOM (R) OUT (X) Max. 12 dBu

    5 PGM OUT (X) Max. 12 dBu

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E) 1-7

    365

    124

    127

    200 115

    (216)

    1-4. Operating Environment

    Operating temperature: _10 dC to +40 dCStorage temperature: _20 dC to +55 dCHumidity: Noncondensing

    Supply voltage: 100 V to 240 V 10 % (50/60 Hz)Power consumption: 1.8 A 100 V (maximum)

    1. Do not put the unit in a place subject to high tempera-

    ture or in a location near heat sources.

    2. Do not put the unit in a place subject to excessive

    electric and magnetic fields.

    3. Put the unit in a dry and well-ventilated place.

    4. Do not put the unit in a place subject to excessive dust

    and mechanical shock.

    5. Do not put the unit in a place subject to direct sunlight

    and light.

    1-5. Outer Dimensions

    (Unit: mm)

    Screws

    Screws

    B5 screws

    (6 mm or longer)

    RMM-301

    1-6. Mounting on 19-Inch Rack

    Two CCU-590/590Ps can be mounted on a 19-inch EIA

    standard rack in parallel by using rack mount adaptor

    RMM-301 (optional).

    Mounting

    1. Tighten the four rack mount screws.

    2. Mount the CCU-590/590P on the rack mount adaptor

    as shown in the figure below and tighten the four

    fixing screws (supplied for RMM-301).

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E)1-8

    1-7. Controlling Camera Using a CoaxialCable

    To make communications available using a coaxial cable

    in the CA/CCU-590 series, replace the TRIAX connector

    on the CA with the COAX connector in the followingchange procedure.

    Change on the CA side

    For details of the change on the CA side, refer to CA-590

    Maintenance Manual, Section 1-5.

    Change Procedure

    Change the connection following the procedure below.

    Change on the CCU Side

    1. Remove the DM-140 board.

    (Refer to Section 3-4-1 steps 1 and 2.)

    2. Disconnect the yellow RF cable from the connector

    CN1, and connect it to CN2.

    3. Remount the DM-140 board on the unit.

    Check after Change

    1. Connect the coaxial cable between the COAX connec-

    tor on the CCU rear panel and the COAX connector on

    the CA.

    2. Supply power to the CA and CCU individually, and

    check that these units work normally.

    CN1

    CN2

    DM-140 board

    RF cable(yellow)

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E) 1-9

    CN902

    S101

    S102

    S301 S302

    S303

    S304

    S305 S306

    S307

    S308

    S309S310

    S311 S312

    E1

    E2

    E3

    TP301

    TP302

    TP303

    TP304

    TP501

    TP502

    TP503

    TP504

    TP505

    TP506

    RV101

    RV501

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    J

    12 3 4

    5

    AT-155B BOARD (A SIDE)

    SW No. Description Factory

    setting

    S101 (C-4) PROTECT ON

    S102 (D-4) ROM-SEL OFF

    S303 (B-3) H phase adjust B

    S304 (A-3) V phase adjust 8

    S305 (B-3) NTSC 5 PAL

    S306 (B-4) Not used

    S307 (B-4)

    S308 (A-4)

    S309 (B-4) MODE1

    1. ON: Analogue audio OFF

    OFF: Digital audio

    2. Not used OFF

    3. Not used OFF

    4. Power execution OFF selection OFF

    on the front panel, when connect

    the CNU.

    5. Not used OFF

    6. ON: WFM&PIX same control OFF

    enable

    OFF: WFM&PIX same control

    disable

    7. Monitor selection in MSU OFF (enable)

    8. For VCS test OFF

    S310 (B-4) 1-4, 6-8: Not used OFF (ALL)

    5. Ethernet connection mode setting OFF

    ON: Connection of the Ethernet

    OFF: Non connection of the Ethernet

    S311 (B-4) CCU NO. OFF (ALL)

    Set with BCD (CCU No: 00)

    S312 (B-4) MODE2

    1. ON: System delay LV5000 OFF

    OFF: WFM601

    2. ON: BARS character mix to OFF

    PIX disable

    OFF: BARS character mix to

    PIX enable

    3. ON: D-sub 15P WFM-remote OFF

    OFF: D-sub 15P MIC-remote

    4. ON: MIC-Gain-CTL 1, 2 OFF

    independent

    OFF:

    5. Not used OFF

    6.ON: Init ial-CCU-ASPECT 16:9 OFF

    OFF: Init ial-CCU-ASPECT 4:3 OFF

    7. Not used OFF

    8. Not used OFF

    1-8. Switch Settings

    AT-155B board

    m

    . A character string in the parentheses shows switchaddress (location) on the board.

    . Never change the setting of the factory use switches.

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E)1-10

    CN902

    E1

    E2

    E3

    RV101RV102 RV103

    RV104 RV105RV106

    RV301

    RV302

    RV303 RV304 RV305

    RV501 RV502

    S301

    S701

    S702

    S703

    S704

    S705 S706

    S707

    S708

    S709

    TP101

    TP102 TP103TP104

    TP301

    TP302

    TP303 TP304 TP305 TP306

    TP501

    TP502

    TP503 TP504

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    J

    1 2 3 4

    S1001

    EN-156B BOARD (A SIDE)

    SW No. Description Factory

    setting

    S301 (H-3) Select this switch to + or _ according _to the waveform monitor to be used

    +: NPN open collector output_: PNP open collector output

    S701 (A-4) 1. ON: SDI output from BNC-1 ON

    OFF: VBS

    2. ON: SDI output from BNC-2 OFF

    OFF: VBS

    3. ON: SDI output from BNC-3 ON

    OFF: VBS

    4. ON: Y/R-Y/B-Y OFF

    OFF: RGB output

    S702 (A-4) 1. ON: With Sync on G/Y OFF

    OFF: Without Sync on G/Y

    2. ON: Without Character on SDI OFFoutput from BNC-3

    OFF: With Character on SDI output

    from BNC-3

    3. ON: Narrow Q-filter on VBS OFF

    OFF: Wide Q-filter on VBS

    4. ON: With Set-up on VBS UC model

    OFF: Without Set-up on VBS ON

    S703 (A-4) 1 and 2 Not used

    3. S DI-1 OUT FREQ. ADJ MODE OFF

    4. S DI-3 OUT FREQ. ADJ MODE OFF

    S704 (A-4) 1. ON: Four signals on SEQ OFF

    OFF: Three signals on SEQ2. ON: RGB & ENC signals in four OFF

    signals on SEQ

    OFF: RGB & Y signals in four

    signals on SEQ

    3. Monitor function out to WF OUT OFF

    ON: Fixing to ENC

    OFF: WFM MODE

    4.Monitor funct ion mix to PIX OUT OFF

    ON: Without Character on PIX

    OFF: With Character on PIX

    S707 (B-4) Not used OFF

    S708 (B-4) Not used OFF

    S709 (B-4) Not used OFF

    S1001 (G-4) Video selection out to front panel RGB

    Set the following with S701-4 setting

    S701-4 S1001

    ON (Ycd) YcdOFF (RGB) RGB

    EN-156B board

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E) 1-11

    TR-133B board

    SW No. Description Factory

    setting

    S2 (G-4) TX: Fix Prompter video REMOTE

    direction from CCU to CHU

    RX: Fix Prompter video

    direction from CHU to CCU

    REMOTE: Direction selectable on

    CCU configuration menu

    S363 (F-4) For adjustment use only OFF

    IV-57B board

    SW No. Description Factory

    setting

    S101 (A-3) Retern Video input mode selection at

    S106 (A-3): LOCAL setting

    1. ON: VBS-1/OFF: SDI-1 ON

    2. ON: VBS-2/OFF: Not used ON

    3. ON: VBS-3/OFF: SDI-3 OFF

    4. ON: VBS-4/OFF: SDI-4 OFF

    S102 (B-4) 1 to 3 Not used

    4.SDI RETURN FREQ. ADJ MODE OFF

    S103 (A-4) Not used OFF

    S104 (B-4) Not used OFF

    S105 (A-4) Not used OFF

    CN902

    S101

    S102

    S103

    S104

    S105

    S107 S108

    TP101

    TP102TP103

    TP104

    E1

    E2

    E3

    RV101 RV102RV103

    RV104RV105 RV106

    RV401

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    J

    12 3 4

    5

    S106

    IV-57B BOARD (A SIDE)

    CN902

    S1

    S2

    S363

    E1

    E101

    E102

    E300

    E701

    E801

    LV101

    LV201LV301

    LV302

    LV401

    LV402

    LV601

    LV602

    LV901

    LV902

    RV101

    RV201RV301RV401

    RV41

    RV601

    RV701

    RV801

    RV901

    RV902

    TP1

    TP101

    TP201

    TP202

    TP21

    TP301

    TP302

    TP401

    TP402

    TP41

    TP701

    TP801

    TP901

    TR-133B BOARD (A SIDE)

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    1 2 3 4

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E)1-12

    SW No. Description Factory

    setting

    S1 (J-4) CONTACT: R TALLY is contact mode CONTACT

    POWER: R TALLY is power mode

    (with S3)

    S2 (J-4) CONTACT: R TALLY is contact mode CONTACT

    POWER: R TALLY is power mode

    (with S4)

    S3 (H-4) TTL: R TALLY is TTL mode TTL

    POWER: R TALLY is power mode

    (with S1)

    S4 (H-4) TTL: R-TALLY is TTL mode TTL

    POWER: R-TALLY is power mode

    (with S2)

    S100 (A-2) Not used OFF

    S101 (A-2) TEST (Not used) OFF

    S102 (A-3) FP PGM select MIXPGM1/MIX/PGM2

    S103 (B-2) Not used 0

    S104 (B-2) PGM mode ANA

    ANA/Digital

    S107 (A-2) FP INCOM MODE OFF

    SEP/MIX/OFF

    S200 (H-2) 0 dB: PGM1 line is set to 0 dB 0 dB

    _20 dB: PGM1 line is set to _20 dB

    S201 (H-2) 0 dB: PGM2 line is set to 0 dB 0 dB

    _20 dB: PGM2 line is set to _20 dB

    S202 (F-3) 0 dB: MIC2 line is set to 0 dB 0 dB

    _20 dB: MIC2 line is set to _20 dBS203 (F-3) 0 dB: MIC1 line is set to 0 dB 0 dB

    _20 dB: MIC1 line is set to _20 dB

    S204 (A-4) RTS: Prod line is set to RTS RTS

    CC: Prod line is set to ClearCom

    S205 (A-4) RTS: ENG line is set to RTS RTS

    CC: ENG line is set to ClearCom

    S206 (D-4) 4W: Prod line is set to 4W 4W

    RTS: ENG line is set to RTS/CC

    S207 (D-3) 4W: ENG line is set to 4W 4W

    RTS: ENG line is set to RTS/CC

    AU-295 board

    CN902

    RV100

    RV101

    RV102

    RV200RV201

    RV202

    RV203

    RV204

    S1

    S100 S101

    S102

    S103 S104 S105S106

    S107

    S108

    S2

    S200

    S201

    S202S203

    S204S205

    S206S207

    S3S4

    TP202

    IC105

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    J

    K

    1 2 3 4 5

    AU-295 BOARD (A SIDE)

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E) 1-13

    SW-1189 board

    SW No. Description Factory

    setting

    S2 (B-2) Main power switch OFF

    S3 (C-1) INCOM select PRIV

    PROD: Producer line

    PRIV: Communication available

    only between CA and CCU

    ENG: Engineer l ine

    S4 (C-2) MIC/PGM switch OFF

    MIC-ON: Head set MIC ON

    MIC-OFF: Head set MIC OFF

    PGM: Program audio output

    S5 (A-1) MIC select DYNAMIC

    CARBON

    ECMDYNAMIC

    S6 (A-1) GND GND

    OPEN

    RV1

    S2

    S3S4

    S5

    S6

    A

    B

    C

    12

    SW-1189 BOARD (A SIDE)

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E)1-14

    RCP-750/751 RCP CNU CCUCCA-5 CCA-5 CCA-5

    ( )

    *2: CCA-5 CABLE LENGTH

    Total length 200 m or less

    ENG/EFP LENS

    ELECTRONICVIEWFINDERBVF-55/55CE

    CAMERA ADAPTORCA-590/590P (*3)

    STUDIO ZOOM LENS

    TRIAX CABLE (*1)

    ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDERBVF-77/77CE

    LARGE LENS ADAPTERCA-905T/905K/905F

    VIEWFINDER SADDLEBKP-9057

    ENG/EFP LENS

    TRIAX CABLE (*1)

    or COAX CABLE

    TRIAX CABLE (*1)

    +

    1.35" COLOR VF (BVF-C10W)2" VF (BVF-20W/20WCE)1.5" VF (BVF-10/10CE)

    COLOR VIDEO CAMERABVP-E10/E10PBVP-E10WS/E10WSP

    ELECTRONICVIEWFINDERBVF-55/55CE

    CAMERA ADAPTOR (*3)CA-570/570P

    1.35" COLOR VF (BVF-C10W)2" VF (BVF-20W/20WCE)1.5" VF (BVF-10/10CE)

    COLOR VIDEO CAMERABVP-E30/E30PBVP-E30WS/E30WSP

    1-9. Instance of System Configuration

    *1: Triax cable length (Fujikura cable)

    Cable-length limitation

    Diameter Extensible for prompter signal

    length transmission

    8.5 mm 700 m 500 m

    14.5 mm 1400 m 1000 m

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E) 1-15

    REMOTE CONTROLPANEL

    RCP-750 RCP-751

    CCA-5 CABLE(*2)

    CCA-5 CABLE(*2)

    CCA-5 CABLE(max. 200 m)

    CCA-5 CABLE(*2)

    CCA-5 CABLE(*2)

    CCA-5 CABLE(max. 200 m)

    CAMERA COMMANDNETWORK UNITCNU-700

    MASTER SETUP UNITMSU-900/950

    VIDEO SELECTORVCS-700

    PIX

    WF

    PIX

    WF

    CAMERA CONTROL UNITCCU-590/590P

    CAMERA CONTROL UNITCCU-550D/550DP (*3, *4, *5, *6)

    System without CNU-700

    REMOTE CONTROL UNITRM-B750

    System with CNU-700

    RCP-750 RCP-751

    MONITOR

    FUNCTIONVFDISP

    MENUSELECT

    MAINTENANCEVFMENU

    SCENECANCEL

    PAINTENTER

    ALARM

    PANELACTIVE

    MEMORYSTICK

    S TA NDA RD TE S T B ARS CL O SE

    AWB

    AUTOIRIS

    IRIS/MBACTIVE MASTER

    BLACK

    REMOTECONTROLUNIT RM-B750

    EXT

    IRIS

    WHITE

    BLACK

    ABB

    VTRSTART/STOP

    REMOTE CONTROL UNITRM-B750

    MONITOR

    FUNCTIONVFDISP

    MENUSELECT

    MAINTENANCEVFMENU

    SCENECANCEL

    PAINTENTER

    ALARM

    PANELACTIVE

    MEMORYSTICK

    S TANDA RD TE S T B ARS CL O S E

    AWB

    AUTOIRIS

    IRIS/MBACTIVE MASTER

    BLACK

    REMOTECONTROLUNIT RM-B750

    EXT

    IRIS

    WHITE

    BLACK

    ABB

    VTRS TA R O P

    *3: When the CA-570/570P/590/590P is connected with the CCU-550D/550DP, use of intercom transmission channel is limited to only one

    channel.

    In this case, use the INCOM 1 connector of the CA-570/570P/590/590P.

    *4: The CCU-550D/550DP incorporating the DC Power Unit BKP-5974cannot be used together with the CA-905K/905F. Be sure not to use the

    CCU-550D/550DP incorporating the BKP-5974 when using the CA-

    905K/905F.

    *5: The viewfinder BVF-7700 cannot be used together with CCU-550D/550DP had been connected. Be sure to use the CCU-700A/700AP.

    *6: When CCU-550D/550DP is connected, the prompter cannot be fedbackward (CHU to CCU).

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E) 2-1

    Section 2

    System Setup

    . When software V1.21 or later version is used withthe system connection mode via Ethernet set;

    The NETWORK SETTING menu is displayed on

    CCU-MENU screen, and the NETWORK SET-TING menu can be used. (Refer to 2-1-3. Network

    Setting Menu (When software V1.10 or later version

    is used with the system connection mode via Ether-

    net set) for the explanation of the menu screen)

    4. Perform the following operations in order to display

    the CCU CONFIGURATION menu on CCU-

    MENU.

    1) Set the CHARACTER switch on the IV-57B

    board to OFF (center position).

    2) Push the CONTROL SELECT switch on the EN-

    156B board downward (ENTER) twice continu-

    ously, and then turn the CHARACTER switch on

    the IV-57B board down (MENU) within two

    seconds.

    5. To cancel the status display and the CCU-MENU

    operation, set the CHARACTER switch to OFF

    (center position).

    2-1-2. Change and Setting of CCU-MENU

    1. When the +/_ switch on the EN-156B board ispressed upward (+) or downward (_) on the CCU-MENU screen, on the screen moves.

    2. Place beside the desired menu, and press theCONTROL SELECT switch downward (ENTER) to

    move to the menu you want to select.

    3. To change the contents of each item on the CCU-

    MENU, select the page to be changed, and press the

    CONTROL SELECT switch downward (ENTER side)

    once to confirm the selected page.

    4. Use the +/_ switch on the EN-156B board to place beside the item you want to change, and press the

    CONTROL SELECT switch downward (ENTER side)once to confirm the item.

    As a result, ? is displayed, and the change of setting

    is possible.

    5. Use the +/_ switch on the EN-156B board to changethe setting of the ? item, and then press the CON-

    TROL SELECT switch downward (ENTER side) once

    to confirm the setting.

    6. To cancel the status display and the CCU-MENU

    operation, set the CHARACTER switch to OFF

    (center position).

    2-1. CCU-MENU

    There are NETWORK SETTING menu and CCU

    CONFIGURATION menu in CCU-MENU.

    (Refer to 2-1-1. Menu Operation of CCU and 2-1-2.

    Change and Setting of CCU-MENU)

    2-1-1. Menu Operation of CCU

    Connect the monitor television to the PIX connector

    on the CCU rear panel.

    1. To operate the menu of CCU, open the front panel of

    CCU-590/590P, and use the CHARACTER switch and

    the +/_ switch on the IV-57B board, and the CON-TROL SELECT switch and the +/_ switch on the EN-156B board.

    2. Pressing the CHARACTER switch on the IV-57B

    board upward displays the status display menu of

    CCU.

    Pressing the +/_ switch upward (+) or downward (_)on the IV-57B board changes the pages, and another

    screen is displayed. The page number zero is a blank

    page with no character.

    3. Pressing the CHARACTER switch downward displays

    CCU-MENU.

    The display of an initial screen is different in thefollowing conditions.

    . When version of the software prior to V1.21;The NETWORK SETTING menu is displayed on

    CCU-MENU screen, but the NETWORK SET-

    TING menu can not be used.

    . When software V1.21 or later version is usedwithout the system connection mode via Ethernet set

    (Factory setting);

    Nothing is displayed on CCU-MENU screen

    because CCU-590/590P is not set to Ethernet

    connected mode.

    IVENCCU DIAG

    Y

    R-Y

    B-Y

    CHU LOCK

    CONTOROL

    SELECT

    CHARACTER

    BLACK

    CANCEL

    ENTER

    +

    -

    REMOTE

    OFF

    MENU

    +

    -

    RETURN SET

    REMOTE

    LOCAL

    CONTOROL

    SELECTCHARACTER

    CANCEL

    ENTER

    +

    -

    REMOTE

    OFF

    MENU

    +

    -

    EN IV

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E)2-2

    Page

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    N01

    N02

    N03

    Menu / Menu Image

    IP ADDR SET

    ETHER I/F CONF

    700PTP SETTING

    NETWORK RESET

    Item

    HOST IP ADDRESS

    SUB NET MASK

    DEFAULT GATEWAY

    SET

    AUTO NEGOTIATION

    AUTO MDIX

    CONNECT SPEED

    DUPLEX MODE

    MDI/MDIX SELECT

    LINK CONDITION

    SET

    NS MODE

    MCS MODE

    CCU NO

    MASTER IP ADDRESS

    ALL RESET

    Setting

    0 to 255

    0 to 255

    0 to 255

    ON /OFF

    ON /OFF

    100M /10M

    FULL /HALF

    MDI /MDIX

    (UP) / (DOWN)

    LEGACY /

    BRIDGE/MCS

    (CLIENT)

    ( blank , 1 to 24)

    0 to 255

    Description

    Sets the host IP address.

    Sets the subnet mask.

    Sets the default gateway.

    Reflects all the above settings.

    Sets auto negotiation.

    Sets auto MDIX.

    Sets the connection speed.

    Sets the communication method.

    Sets the communication line.

    Displays the network communication

    status.

    Reflects all the above settings.

    Sets the communication mode.

    Displays that the CCU is the client.

    Displays the CCU number.

    Sets the IP address of the master

    device in the MCS mode.

    Returns the network-related informa-

    tion status to the factory default status.

    2-1-3. Network Setting Menu (When software V1.20 or later version is used with the system

    connection mode via Ethernet set.)

    : The settings in the box are default values.

    ?N00 TOP

    HOST IP ADDRESSXXX.XXX.XXX.XXX

    SUB NET MASKXXX.XXX.XXX.XXX

    DEFUALT GATEWAYXXX.XXX.XXX.XXX

    SET

    ?N01 TOP

    AUTO NEGOTIATION : ONAUTO MDIX : ON

    CONNECT CONFIGRATION

    CONNECT SPEED : 100MDUPLEX MODE : FULLMDI/MDIX SELECT : MDI

    LINK CONDITION : ( UP )SET

    ?N02 TOP

    NS MODE : LEGACY

    MCS MODE : (CLIENT)CCU NO : (1 )MASTER IP ADDRESS

    XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX

    ?N03 TOP

    ALL RESET

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    CCU-590/P/V1(E) 2-3

    2-1-4. CCU CONFIGURATION MENU

    C00: OUTPUT SELECT

    1 OUTPUT CAMERA/BARS/TEST1/

    TEST2

    2 MONITOR SELECTOR WFM

    ENC/RGB/SEQ/R&G/G&B/

    R&B/RGB

    3 MONITOR SELECTOR PIX

    ENC/RGB/R&G/G&B/R&B/

    RGB

    C01: VIDEO OUTPUT

    1 BAR SELECT DEFAULT/SMPTE/EIA/

    FULL/EBU/95%/NTSC100%/

    PAL100%/SNG

    2 GRAY OUT SET CB/GRAY

    3 TEST2 SELECT 3-STEP/10-STEP

    4 BAR-CHARA ON/OFF

    5 BAR-CHARA WHITE LEVEL

    75%/88%/100%/107%

    6 BAR-CHARA BLACK LEVEL

    0%/7.5%/15%/25%

    7 ASPECT FLAG _ _ _

    C01 TOP

    BAR SELECT : SMPTE

    GRAY-OUT SET: ON

    TEST2 SELECT: 3-STEP

    BAR-CHARA : ON

    WHITE-LEVEL: 75%

    BLACK-LEVEL: 15%

    ASPECT-FLAG : ---

    123

    456

    7

    ?C02 TOP

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    1

    2

    C00 TOP

    OUTPUT: CAMERA

    *BAR

    TEST1

    TEST2

    WFM:*ENC R G B SEQ

    R&G G&B R&B RGB

    PIX:*ENC R G B

    R&G G&B R&B RGB

    1

    2

    3

    C02: BAR CHARA SET

    1 BAR CHARA SET SET THE CHARACTER ON

    THE CB

    2 ALL CLEAR ALL CLEAR

    ESC and END can be selected when entry of characters

    reaches the right end of the screen.

    Selection of END completes entry of desired characters.

    Description on editing

    The following describes the procedure for editing the first

    line as an example.

    Switches used

    . ENTER

    . CHANSEL

    . UP

    . DOWN

    1. Initial state

    C TOP

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    C TOP

    1?

    23

    4

    5

    $%&'()*+,-./0123456789:

    ;?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR

    STUVWXYZ[ ]_

    INS DEL RET ESC END

    Data editing position cursor

    Software keyboard

    C TOP

    1?

    2

    3

    4

    5

    $%&'()*+,-./0123456789:

    ;?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR

    STUVWXYZ[ ]_

    INS DEL RET ESC END

    C TOP

    1?

    2

    3

    4

    5

    $%&'()*+,-./0123456789:

    ;?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR

    STUVWXYZ[ ]_

    INS DEL RET ESC END

    2. Press ENTER with the cursor positioned at line No. 1

    to enter the editing mode.

    Switch functions in the editing mode

    . ENTER Shifts to the character entry mode.

    . CHANSEL Resets the editing mode. (As withESC, edited content is not reflected.)

    . UP Cursor increment (right shift)

    . DOWN Cursor decrement (left shift)

    (1) Pressing UP shifts right the data editing position

    cursor by one step.

    a. When UP is pressed at the end of the data

    editing region

    *1: Pressing ENTER here resets the editedcontent and editing mode.

    *2: Pressing DOWN returns the cursor to the end

    of the data editing region.

    b. When UP is pressed at ESC

    *1: Pressing ENTER here resets the editing modewhile reflecting the edited content.

    *2: Pressing DOWN returns the cursor to ESC.

    (2) Pressing DOWN shifts left the data editing

    position cursor by one step.

    * When the cursor comes to the data start position(left end), it does not shift any more.

    C TOP

    1?

    2

    3

    4

    5

    $%&'()*+,-./0123456789:

    ;?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR

    STUVWXYZ[ ]_

    INS DEL RET ESC END

    C TOP

    1?

    2

    3

    4

    5

    $%&'()*+,-./0123456789:

    ;?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR

    STUVWXYZ[ ]_

    INS DEL RET ESC END

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    C TOP

    1?1234

    23

    4

    5

    $%&'()*+,-./0123456789:

    ;?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR

    STUVWXYZ[ ]_

    INS DEL RET ESC END

    3. Press ENTER in the editing mode to enter the charac-

    ter entry mode.

    * The cursor appears in the software keyboard area.

    Switch functions in the character entry mode

    . ENTER Fixes characters. (Character entrymode editing mode)

    . CHANSEL Resets the character entry mode. (Aswith RET, character selection is not

    reflected.)

    . UP Cursor increment (right shift) on thesoftware keyboard

    . DOWN Cursor decrement (left shift) on thesoftware keyboard

    Special functions on the software keyboard: Position

    the cursor at an applicable function and press ENTER.

    . INS Inserts a space character at the data editingposition cursor without changing mode.

    . DEL Deletes a character at the data editingposition cursor without changing mode. The

    following characters shift left by one

    character.

    . RET Resets the character entry mode. (As withCHANSEL, character selection is not

    reflected.)

    (1) Pressing UP shifts right the character select cursor

    by one character.

    C TOP

    1?1234

    2

    3

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    5

    $%&'()*+,-./0123456789:

    ;?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR

    STUVWXYZ[ ]_

    INS DEL RET ESC END

    a. INS operation

    When ENTER is pressed

    b. DEL operation

    When ENTER is pressed

    C TOP

    1?1234

    2

    3

    4

    5

    $%&'()*+,-./0123456789:

    ;?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR

    STUVWXYZ[ ]_

    INS DEL RET ESC END

    C TOP

    1?1 234

    23

    4

    5

    $%&'()*+,-./0123456789:

    ;?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR

    STUVWXYZ[ ]_

    INS DEL RET ESC END

    C TOP

    1?12342

    3

    4

    5

    $%&'()*+,-./0123456789:

    ;?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR

    STUVWXYZ[ ]_

    INS DEL RET ESC END

    C TOP

    1?134

    2

    3

    4

    5

    $%&'()*+,-./0123456789:

    ;?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR

    STUVWXYZ[ ]_

    INS DEL RET ESC END

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    (2) Pressing DOWN shifts left the character select

    cursor by one character.

    Supplementary explanation

    Use CCU CONFIGURATION MENU to check the data

    entered on this page.

    Set BAR-CHARA to ON on the VIDEO OUT

    page.

    Since the DATE ON BARS function that exists on the

    page in the same category takes precedence,

    DATE ON BARS data is displayed in the applicable row

    when DATE ON BARS is ON.

    C TOP

    1?1234

    23

    4

    5

    $%&'()*+,-./0123456789:

    ;?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR

    STUVWXYZ[ ]_

    INS DEL RET ESC END

    ?C03 TOP

    LEVEL-GATE OFF

    Y-LEVEL1 54%~ 54% 0

    Y-LEVEL2 54%~ 108% 0

    SKIN-GATE OFF 0

    MARKER --- 4:3

    MODURATION --- 0

    CHARACTER

    WHITE-LEVEL 75%

    BLACK-LEVEL 15%

    BAR-CHARA-MIX (ON)

    1

    79!-![!]!\

    2 3 4680!=

    5

    C03: MONITOR OUTPUT

    1 LEVEL-GATE OFF/1&2/1/2/(- - -SKIN

    GATE ON)

    2 Y-LEVEL1 AREA MIN

    0% < DATA < Y-LEVEL1AREA MAX

    3 Y-LEVEL1 AREA MAX

    Y-LEVEL1 AREA MIN