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INTRODUCTION
CONNECTION
PREPARATIONS AND
MAIN FUNCTIONS
CAMERA
ADJUSTMENTS
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
MENU OPERATION
GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS
RM-P210
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P210
POWER
WHITE
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
TALLY
CALL
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
PAINT
AUTO
FULL AUTO
F1
F3
F4
SHUTTER
STEP
HIGH
W.BAL
B
I
MID
A
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
AUTO
MANU
R
B
BARS
F2
MENU
PRESET
LOW
GAIN
O
INTERCOM
LEVEL
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
CLOSE
OPEN
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial
No. which are located on the bodie.
Retain this information for future reference.
Model No.
Serial No.
RM-P210
SC961002-003-H
INTRODUCTION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Thank you for purchasing this JVC product.
Before operating this unit, please read the instructions care-
fully to ensure the best possible performance.
These instructions are for RM-P210U.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION :
TO REDUCETHE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
Contents
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
INTRODUCTION
Features........................................................................... 4
Provided Accessories and Documents ............................ 4
Precautions for Proper Use ............................................. 4
Controls, Connectors and Indicators ............................... 5
Front panel ................................................................... 5
Rear panel.................................................................... 7
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,
within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of uninsulated “dan-
gerous voltage”within the product's enclosure
that may be of sufficient magnitude to consti-
tute a risk of electric shock to persons.
CONNECTION
Example of Basic Connection.......................................... 8
Example of RM-P210 (Connection of 2 units) ................. 9
Camera Setup................................................................ 10
Turning the Power ON.................................................... 11
The exclamation point within an equilateral tri-
angle is intended to alert the user to the pres-
ence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accom-
panying the appliance.
PREPARATIONS AND MAIN FUNCTIONS
Camera Cable Length Setup ......................................... 12
Adjustments for Genlock Operation ............................... 13
Intercom ......................................................................... 14
Camera Operator Call.................................................... 14
Tally Input....................................................................... 14
Function Keys ................................................................ 15
WARNING:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAMERA ADJUSTMENTS
Shutter Speed Adjustment............................................. 16
Gain Adjustment ............................................................ 16
Iris Adjustment ............................................................... 17
White Balance Adjustment............................................. 18
AVERTISSEMENT :
POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE
OU D’ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER
L’APPAREIL A L’HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE.
MENU OPERATION
Flow of Menus ............................................................... 19
Menu Setup Method ...................................................... 20
GENLOCK Menu ........................................................... 21
CABLE Menu ................................................................. 21
FILE Menu ..................................................................... 22
PROCESS Menu ........................................................... 23
OPERATION Menu ........................................................ 25
LCD MODE Menu .......................................................... 26
SYSTEM RESET Menu ................................................. 27
Information for USA
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
GENERAL
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA)
Warning Messages ........................................................ 28
Error Messages ............................................................. 28
Functions Available Depending on Camera Models ...... 29
Troubleshooting ............................................................. 30
Specifications................................................................. 31
RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA)
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-
003.
Cet appareil numérique de la class B est conforme á la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
This unit is designed for professional use only.
Due to design modifications, data given in this instruction book
are subject to possible change without prior notice.
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INTRODUCTION
FEATURES
ⅷCable extension up to 100 meters
ⅷCamera control using serial communication
The camera control signals are sent by the serial data trans-
mission method.
The camera and the RM-P210 are connected by two data
lines so that the CPUs incorporated in the camera and the
RM-P210 are in intercommunication, thus facilitating accu-
rate camera control operations.
The cable between the camera and the RM-P210 Remote
Control Unit can be extended up to 100 meters using the
optional VC-P110 series camera cables. Even when the
cable is extended, the power to the camera is supplied from
the RM-P210 so there is no need to provide a separate
power supply for the camera.
ⅷMultiple output circuits
ⅷGenlock Function Built In
In addition to two composite video output circuits (VBS),
the R/G/B component signals, Y/R-Y/B-Y component sig-
nals or separate Y/C signals (for S-VHS VCR) can be se-
lected according to the purpose or application.
Genlocking is possible using a composite video (VBS) or a
black burst (BB) signal. The SC and H phases can be ad-
justed from the front panel.
PROVIDED ACCESSORIES AND DOCUMENTS
R
CAMERA CONTROL UNIT
INSTRUCTIONS
RM-P210
Power cord
Instructions
PRECAUTIONS FOR PROPER USE
ⅷ Do not supply power to the RTS terminals at the rear.These
terminals are not designed to accept a power supply.
ⅷ When an intercom is used, radio interference may occa-
sionally affect any system that is connected to the RM-P210.
In such a case the INTERCOM G (GND) terminal provided
to the RM-P210 should be grounded.
ⅷ To prolong the service life of the RM-P210, do not use it or
store it in the following places.
ꢀ A place subject to extremely high or low temperatures.
ꢀ A place subject to excessive vibration.
ꢀ A place subject to excessive dust.
ꢀ A place subject to high humidity.
ꢀ A place near to a strong source of noise.
ⅷ In a multiple camera setup, if the adjustments made to the
different cameras deviate significantly, the cameras may not
be able to function satisfactorily. Be sure to adjust the cam-
eras accordingly before using them with the RM-P210.
ⅷ Use camera cables with standard lengths, as specified.
Otherwise, the camera cable compensation may not be able
to work efficiently.
ⅷ Do not apply strong vibrations or impact to the RM-P210
during installation or transportation.
ⅷ If the supply voltage is too high or low, the service life of the
RM-P210 may be reduced or it may not be able to provide
an optimum performance.
ⅷ The RM-P210 can be connected with the following cameras:
● GY-DV550
● KY-D29
ⅷ Do not connect or disconnect the camera cable connector
● KY-D29W
while the RM-P210 is ON.
● KY-27C
● KY-19
ⅷ After turning the RM-210 OFF, wait at least 10 seconds
For the viewfinder to be used with each camera model, see
page 8. The controllable functions vary depending on the
camera model.
before turning it ON again.
ⅷ Noise may interfere with the video when the RM-210 is in-
stalled near a source of strong magnetism, such as a radio
or TV transmitting antenna, power transformer or motor.
: "Functions Available Depending on Camera
Models" on page 29.
REF.
ⅷ While the values set by using the menus are retained in the
memory even after the unit is turned off, those set using the
front panel switches and controls are retained for about 10
days only and then the factory-set defaults are reset.
ⅷ When connecting the RM-P210 to the camera, do not con-
nect a local remote controller to the camera.
ⅷ If the RM-P210 is rack-mounted, be sure to insert venti-
lated panels above and below it in order to improve ventila-
tion. Do not stack two RM-P210 units or place any object
on top of a RM-P210 unit.
ⅷ As the LCD contrast is reduced at low temperatures, it should
be re-adjusted before use in such conditions.
: Item “6A: CONTRAST” on page 26.
REF.
ⅷ To save power consumption, turn the RM-P210 OFF when
it is not in use.
ⅷ When a transceiver or cellular phone is used near to a RM-
210 or to a camera connected to it, noise may interfere with
the video. However, this is not a malfunction.
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INTRODUCTION
CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS
ꢀ Front panel
1 2 3 4
567
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P210
POWER
WHITE
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
TALLY
CALL
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
PAINT
AUTO
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
SHUTTER
GAIN
STEP
HIGH
W.BAL
B
I
MID
A
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
AUTO
MANU
R
B
MENU
PRESET
LOW
O
INTERCOM
LEVEL
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
CLOSE
OPEN
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)
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Intercom jack
[GAIN] lamp
1
Connect the intercom headset to this jack.
:“Intercom” on page 14.
This lamp lights when the gain control is in the VARIABLE
GAIN mode.
REF.
[INTERCOM LEVEL] control
Use this knob to adjust the intercom earphone volume.
[GAIN - STEP LOW/MID/HIGH] switch
The gain value can be selected according to the position
of this switch.
2
3
7
[TALLY] lamp
This lamp lights when a signal is input to the TALLY termi-
nals 2 on the rear panel.
It lights in red when a tally signal is input to the TALLY
PGM terminal on the rear panel or in green when a tally
signal is input to the TALLY PVW terminal. It blinks in red
when there is a CALL signal from the camera.
HIGH :
Gain value set by item “5F: GAIN HIGH” on page 25.
Gain value set by item “5E: GAIN MID” on page 25.
Gain value set by item “5D: GAIN LOW” on page 25.
REF.
REF.
REF.
MID
:
LOW :
The selected gain value is shown in the LCD display
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every time that the position of this switch is changed.
NOTE
[MASTER BLACK] control
Use this knob to adjust the pedestal level, which is the
black reference (master black) value.
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9
The order of priority among the above signals are; CALL
(red blinking),TALLY PGM (red lighting) thenTALLY PVW
(green lighting).
[IRIS - AUTO/MANU] button (with lamp)
[CALL] button (with lamp)
4
When this button is pressed so that the lamp in it lights the
lens iris is set to the manual iris control mode.The lens iris
level may be adjusted in this mode by using the IRIS con-
The camera operator can also be called without using the
intercom.When this button is pressed once, the button lamp
lights up and the tally lamp on the camera blinks to inform
the camera operator of a call. Pressing this button again
turns off both the button lamp and tally lamp on the camera.
trol 0.
When this button is pressed so that the lamp in it turns off,
the lens iris is set to the auto iris control mode.The auto
iris level can be fine adjusted with the IRIS control 0.
NOTE
When the CALL button is pressed during VF-P400 op-
eration, the picture on the viewfinder screen may vi-
brate. However, this is not a malfunction.
[IRIS - CLOSE-OPEN] control
0
When the manual iris control mode is set (which is indi-
cated by the lighting of the lamp in the AUTO/MANU but-
ton 9), use this knob to adjust the iris aperture between
CLOSE and OPEN.
When the iris mode is AUTO (when the lamp in the button is
not lit up), the auto iris level can be fine adjusted with this
knob.
[GAIN - VARIABLE] control with ON/OFF button
5
When the button is pressed, the VARIABLE GAIN mode is
switched ON and OFF alternately.
The GAIN lamp 6 lights when the VARIABLE GAIN mode
is ON.
When the GAIN mode is set toVARIABLE, the GAIN value
can be varied from 0.1 dB (or 1.0 dB) to 18 dB in 0.1 dB (or
1.0 dB) steps. The variation per step and the maximum
gain value can be changed under the following items.
“Iris Adjustment” on page 17.
REF.
: Items “5B: V. GAIN STEP” and “5C: V. GAIN
MAX” on page 25.
REF.
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CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS (CONTINUED)
[POWER] switch
Press this switch to turn the power ON and OFF.
[SHUTTER] control with ON/OFF button
When this knob is pressed, the shutter speed variation func-
tion is turned alternately ON and OFF.
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[WHITE - W.BAL B/A/PRESET] switch
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When the shutter speed variation is ON, the SHUTTER
This switch switches the white balance control setting be-
tween the value stored in Memory B (AUTO 2), that stored
in Memory A (AUTO 1) and the PRESET value (3200K).
When the white-balance adjustment is PRESET and the
lamp
lights and turning the knob will vary the shutter
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speed.
In STEP mode the shutter speed is varied in stages, fine
adjustments can be made in VARIABLE mode.
PAINT
button is pressed so that the lamp in it lights up,
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: Item “5A: SHUTTER” on page 25.
REF.
the white-balance adjustment is set to the Manual mode,
in which the white-balance can be adjusted with the R/B
When the MENU lamp
is lit, turn the knob to switch
*
gain controls
.
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between menu items, press the knob (to the ON position)
to select an item.
:“White Balance Adjustment” on page 18.
REF.
:“Menu Setup Method” on page 20.
REF.
[WHITE - AUTO] button (with lamp)
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Press this button to start an auto white-balance adjustment
of the camera (within a second).This button is activated only
when the W.BAL switch is set to “A” or “B”.
When the camera in use has the AUTO SETUP function,
pressing and holding this button for more than a second ini-
tiates the AUTO SETUP mode and then starts the auto black-
balance and auto white-balance adjustment operations. If
the camera does not have an AUTO SETUP function, press-
ing and holding this button for more than a second starts
only the auto white-balance adjustment operation.
[SHUTTER] lamp
This lamp lights up to indicate that the shutter speed vari-
ation facility is ON.
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*
Adjust the shutter speed using the SHUTTER control
.
^
[MENU] button (with lamp)
When this button is held depressed for about 1 second,
the button lamp is lit and the menu becomes variable. (The
SHUTTER and GAIN lamps should be off.)
Pressing this button terminates a menu and turns the lamp
in the button off.
:“White Balance Adjustment” on page 18.
REF.
:“Menu Setup Method” on page 20.
REF.
NOTE
● When the camera performs the auto white operation
or other AUTO SET operations, the lamp in this but-
ton normally lights up and turns off when the camera
completes the operation. If the adjustment has not
been done correctly, the LCD display shows an error
message.
● The lamp in this button also lights up when the FAW
(Full-time AutoWhite-balance) adjustment function of
the camera is functioning.
[F1 to F4] function keys
Each of these keys can turn the function assigned to it
alternately ON and OFF.
(
)
:“Function Keys” on page 15.
REF.
LCD display
This panel shows the SHUTTER and GAIN settings as
well as the functions assigned to the function buttons.
This panel is also used to show menus and various opera-
tion messages.
[WHITE - PAINT] button (with lamp)
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When this button is pressed so that the lamp in it lights up,
the R and B gain values can be adjusted using the R and
[BARS] button (with lamp)
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B controls . If the W.BAL switch
is set to “A” or “B”,
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When this button is pressed, the lamp in it lights up and
the RM-P210 outputs the color bar signal. This signal is
used during genlock operation.
the white paint adjustment (fine adjustment of the R and B
gain) can be performed using the R and B controls
.
%
If the W.BAL switch
is set to PRESET, the lamp in this
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:
“Adjustments for Genlock Operation”on page 13.
REF.
button lights up and the R and B controls can vary the R
and B gain values by a larger amount than usual
.
%
[FULL AUTO] button (with lamp)
[WHITE - R/B] gain controls
%
When this button is pressed, the lamp in it lights up and
the RM-P210 enters the FAS (Full-Auto Shooting) mode.
Pressing the button again turns the lamp off.
In the FAS mode, the BARS mode is switched OFF, and
the auto level control, auto iris control and full-auto white
balance control functions are performed automatically in
an integrated manner.
R : Use this knob to fine-adjust the R gain during the white
paint operation or adjust the R gain during manual white
balance adjustment.
B : Use this knob to fine-adjust the B gain during the white
paint operation or adjust the B gain during manual white
balance adjustment.
:“White Balance Adjustment” on page 18.
REF.
For details, please read the description of the FAS func-
tion in the manual of the camera in use.
The functions that can be controlled are variable depend-
ing on which camera model is connected.
: “Function Available Depending on Camera
Models” on page 29.
REF.
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CONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS (CONTINUED)
ꢀ Rear panel
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
G/Y B/B-Y
Y/C OUT
R/R-Y
PGM
C
H
G
COMPOSITE VIDEO
RTS
CAMERA CABLE
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
7
8
9
[AC ` IN] connector
Connect this socket to a commercial power supply outlet
using the power cord provided.
[COMPOSITE VIDEO] signal output connectors
These terminals output two lines ofVBS (composite video)
signals.
1
2
[TALLY] terminals
Y/C OUT connector (4-pin)
8
These terminals input the tally signals.
This connector outputs the separate Y/C video signals.
● When the contact between the PGM (Program) and C
(Common) terminals is closed, the TALLY lamp 3 on
the front panel lights in RED.
NOTE
This connector outputs Y/C signals only when Y/C is
selected as the output from the R/R-Y, G/Y and B/B-Y
connectors 6.
● When the contact between the PVW (Preview) and C
(Common) terminals is closed, the TALLY lamp 3 on
the front panel lights in GREEN.
:“Tally Input” on page 14.
REF.
[CAMERA CABLE] connector (26-pin)
9
Connect this socket to a camera using the optionally avail-
able camera cables.
[INTERCOM] terminals
3
These terminals input and output the intercom signals.
In a system composed of multiple cameras and remote
control units, the intercom function provides intercommu-
nication between operators.
:“Intercom” on page 14.
REF.
[AUX VIDEO INPUT] connectors
4
These connectors are used to input the return video sig-
nal, which returns the SEG (Special Effects Generator) or
switcher output signal to the camera viewfinder.
The two terminals are loop-through connected inside to
enable a bridge connection.
Camera Cables (Optional)
They are terminated automatically when they are not
bridge-connected.
The VC-P110 series camera cables that can be used to con-
nect a camera to the RM-P210 are available in four lengths as
listed below.
[GENLOCK INPUT] connectors
5
6
These connectors are used to input the VBS/BB signal for
use in genlocking.
They are terminated automatically when they are not
bridge-connected.
VC-P110 : 5 meters
VC-P112 : 20 meters
VC-P113 : 50 meters
VC-P114 : 100 meters
[R/R-Y, G/Y, B/B-Y] component video signal
output connectors
A menu setup is required according to the cables in use.
:“Setup of Camera Cable Length” on page 12.
REF.
The settings of the output signals from these connectors
can be switched between RGB, R-Y/Y/B-Y and Y/C using
the SIG SELECT switch on the camera adapter or by us-
ing the menu setup of the camera.
When Y/C is selected, the Y signal is output from the G
connector and the C signal is output from the R connector.
NOTE
● If it is required to extent the cable, use the KA-280
extension connector.
● The total cable length should not exceed 100 meters.
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CONNECTION
EXAMPLE OF BASIC CONNECTION
ꢀ Standard connection of the RM-P210 (Connection of a single unit)
Intercom headset
KA-310
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
MODE
RM
VTR
RESET
ON
OFF
MONITOR
INCOM
MIC
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
CH-1
MIX
CH-2
CARBON
DYNAMIC
ALARM
1
2
3
5600k+1/8ND
5600k+1/64ND
INCOM
MIC
ON
LEVEL
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
Camera cable
CH-1
CH-2
CH-1
CH-2
AUTO
FRONT
REAR
MANUAL
AUDIO SELECT
AUDIO INPUT
OFF
AUDIO
LEVEL
CH-1
CH-2
CALL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
VC-P110
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
RM
OFF
DC IN
/BATT.
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
POWER
NG
OPERATE
ON
OFF
GY-DV550
Intercom headset
KA-310
RM-P210
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
G/Y B/B-Y
Y/C OUT
R/R-Y
PGM
C
H
G
COMPOSITE VIDEO
RTS
CAMERA CABLE
VBS
To power supply
YC
Monitor
VCR
● Connection of Cameras and Viewfinders ( ⅜ : Usable,
: Not usable, — : Not connectable) Viewfinder
VF-P115B
VF-P115
VF-P116
VF-P550B VF-P550W
VF-P400
VF-P116W
Camera
GY-DV550
KY-D29
KY-D29W
KY-27C
KY-19
● When the RM-P210 is connected to a camera, a local remote controller cannot be connected to the camera.
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CONNECTION
EXAMPLE OF RM-P210 (CONNECTION OF 2 UNITS)
ꢀ Standard connection of RM-P210 (Connection of 2 units)
Intercom headset
KA-310
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
MODE
RM
VTR
RESET
ON
OFF
MONITOR
INCOM
MIC
SELECT
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
FILTER
3200k
CH-1
MIX
CH-2
CARBON
DYNAMIC
ALARM
1
2
3
5600k+1/8ND
5600k+1/64ND
INCOM
MIC
ON
LEVEL
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
Camera cable
CH-1
CH-2
CH-1
CH-2
AUTO
FRONT
REAR
MANUAL
AUDIO SELECT
AUDIO INPUT
OFF
AUDIO
LEVEL
CH-1
CH-2
CALL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
VC-P110
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
RM
OFF
DC IN
/BATT.
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
POWER
NG
OPERATE
ON
OFF
Monitor
GY-DV550
Intercom headset
KA-310
RM-P210
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
Y/C OUT
R/R-Y
G/Y
B/B-Y
PGM
C
H
G
COMPOSITE VIDEO
RTS
CAMERA CABLE
YC
To power supply
BB OUT
Return
video
RTS unit
Tally
Intercom
Special effects
generator, etc.
YC
RM-P210
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
AUX VIDEO INUT
GENLOCK INPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
Y/OUT
R/R-Y
G/Y
B/B-Y
PGM
C
H
C
G
COMPOSITE VIDEO
RTS
CAMERA CABLE
To power supply
Intercom headset
KA-320
Monitor
Camera cable
VC-P110
● If more than three RM-P210 units are connected, the intercom volume level will be reduced.
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CONNECTION
CAMERA SETUP
Before turning the RM-P210 on, be sure to set up the camera as shown below.
ꢀ GY-DV550 camera
MODE switch
RM
IRIS switch
“A” or “AUTO”
OPERATE/WARNING
LIGHT
ON
OFF
MODE
RM
VTR
RESET
MONITOR
INCOM
MIC
COUNTER
CTL
TC
UB
SELECT
FILTER
3200k
CH-1
MIX
CH-2
CARBON
DYNAMIC
ALARM
1
2
3
5600k+1/8ND
5600k+1/64ND
INCOM
MIC
ON
LEVEL
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MONITOR
CH-1
CH-2
CH-1
CH-2
AUTO
FRONT
REAR
MANUAL
AUDIO SELECT
AUDIO INPUT
OFF
AUDIO
LEVEL
CH-1
CH-2
CALL
AUTO IRIS
FULL AUTO BLACK
LOLUX
BACK
NORMAL
SPOT
L
STRETCH
RM
OFF
DC IN
/BATT.
NORMAL
COMPRESS
L
POWER
OPERATE
NG
ON
OFF
POWER switch
RM
OPERATE switch
ON
ꢀ KY-D29/KY-D29W camera
Right side
panel
VTR/RM switch
RM
IRIS switch
“A” or “AUTO”
SELECT
AUDIO
LEVEL
–20dB
MIC
CAM
VTR
Mg
SIG
MODE
VTR
EAR PHONE
COMP
MIX
Y/C
AD
–60dB
BETA
RGB
RM
INCOM LEVEL
VTR/RM
INTERCOM
MIC INPUT
Y/C OUTPUT
12V DC}INPUT
OPERATE switch
ON/ST-BY
POWER switch
VTR/RM
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CONNECTION
TURNING THE POWER ON
1. Connect the camera to the RM-P210 using a proper con-
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P210
POWER
WHITE
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
PAINT
AUTO
nection method.
P
W.BAL
B
I
MID
A
AUTO
MANU
R
B
PRESET
2. Set the camera switches as shown on the previous page.
O
CLOSE
OPEN
3. Press the POWER switch of the RM-P210 to ON.
POWER switch
NOTE
● When an item is controllable from both the RM-210 and the camera, the control from the camera is defeated. Note that the
items that are controllable from the RM-210 are variable depending on the camera models.
● When connecting the RM-P210 to the camera, do not connect a local remote controller to the camera.
11
PREPARATIONS AND MAIN FUNCTIONS
CAMERA CABLE LENGTH SETUP
Cable length setup is required when a camera is connected to the RM-P210 for the first time or when
the camera cable length is changed.The cable length setup value is stored in the memory inside the
RM-P210 and is held even after it is turned OFF.
1. Press and hold the MENU button for about 1 second until
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
P
SHUTTER
GAIN
STEP
HIGH
the LCD display shows the menu display. Turn the con-
2. CABLE
MID
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
R
MENU
LOW
trol knob to move the cursor ( ) to "2: CABLE".
M
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
2. Press the control knob to display “2A: LENGTH”.
Control knob
LCD display
MENU button
Cursor
Setting the cable length
1: GENLOCK
2: CABLE
1.
2.
3. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to the cur-
rently set length.
Cursor
4. Turn the control knob to select the cable length that is to
be used in meters (variable to 5M, 20M, 50M or 100M).
2A: LENGTH
5. After setting the value, press the control knob to move the
5M
cursor ( ) back to “2A: LENGTH”.
Setting
2A: LENGTH
2A: LENGTH
3.
4.
5M
Fine adjusting theY (luminance) signal level
6. Turn the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to “2B: Y
CABLE EQ”, then press the control knob to move the
cursor ( ) to the currently set value.
100M
7. Turn the control knob to fine adjust the Y level (variable
from -128 to NORMAL and up to 127).
2B: Y CABLE EQ
6.
7.
9.
NORMAL
8. After setting the value, press the control knob to move the
cursor ( ) back to “2A: LENGTH”.
2B: Y CABLE EQ
2C: C CABLE EQ
127
Fine adjusting the C (Chrominance) signal level
9. Turn the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to “2C: C
CABLE EQ”, then press the control knob to move the
cursor ( ) to the currently set value.
NORMAL
10. Turn the control knob to fine adjust the C level (variable
2C: C CABLE EQ
10.
from -128 to NORMAL and up to 127).
1
11. After setting the cable length, Y level and C level, press
the MENU button to return to the previous display.
NOTE
When the above adjustment is performed, the color
phase (subcarrier phase = SC) varies.
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PREPARATIONS AND MAIN FUNCTIONS
ADJUSTMENTS FOR GENLOCK OPERATION
Genlocking is required for a system, which uses an SEG (special effects generator) as the main
signal source.
:“Example of RM-P210 (Connection 2 units) ” on page 9.
REF.
NOTE
● The following adjustments can be made more accurately when using a vectorscope and waveform monitor.
● Be sure to use an underscanned video monitor.
● It is not permitted to genlock the system components using a VCR playback signal.
● Before phase adjustment, wait a little for the phases of the connected components to stabilize.
Preparation
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
P
SHUTTER
GAIN
STEP
HIGH
1. Press the BARS button to output the color bar signal.The
MID
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
R
MENU
LOW
button lamp should light up.
M
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
2. Output the built-in color bar signal of the SEG from the
program connector on the front panel of the SEG. (Refer
to the INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL of the SEG.)
Control knob
BARS button
LCD display
MENU button
3. Observing the monitor screen at the same time, adjust
the H PHASE (horizontal phase) and SC (subcarrier
phase) while using the switch on the SEG to alternately
change between color bars of the internal RM-P210 that
of the SEG.
Cursor
1: GENLOCK
2: CABLE
4.
Adjusting the H PHASE
4. Press and hold the MENU button for about 3 seconds until
Item
Setting
128
the LCD display shows the menu display.
5. Ensure that the cursor ( ) is located on “1: GENLOCK”,
1A: H PHASE
5.
then press the control knob to display “1A: H PHASE”.
6. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to the cur-
rently set value, then turn the control knob to adjust the H
PHASE value (from 0 to 255).
Cursor
After the adjustment, press the control knob to move the
cursor ( ) back to “1: GENLOCK”.
1A: H PHASE
1B: SC COARSE
1B: SC COARSE
1C: SC FINE
6.
7.
8.
9.
255
Adjusting SC phase
7. Turn the control knob to display “1B: SC COARSE”.
8. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to the cur-
rently set value, then turn the control knob to adjust the
SC COARSE value (to 0°, 90°, 180° or 270°).
0°
9. After the coarse adjustment, press the control knob to
move the cursor ( ) back to “1B: SC COARSE”, then
press the control knob to display “1C: SC FINE”.
90°
128
10. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to the cur-
rently set value, then turn the control knob to adjust the
SC FINE value (from 0 to 255).
NOTE
If the SC phase cannot be adjusted properly, restart the
procedure from the SC COARSE adjustment in step 7
again.
1C: SC FINE
10.
11.
255
11. After the adjustment, press the MENU button to return to
the previous display.
STR
OFF
0dB
ALC
LUX
CMP
12. Press the BARS button to stop the color bar signal output.
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PREPARATIONS AND MAIN FUNCTIONS
INTERCOM
Intercommunications between operators are necessary in a system composed of multiple cameras
and remote control units.
The intercom employs the RTS system.
If it is required to change this to a 2-wire system, consult your
nearest JVC-authorized service agent. (The modification will
Rear panel
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C
AUX VIDEO INPUT
G
then be carried out with charge.)
PGM
C
H
G
An intercom jack is provided on the front panel of the RM-P210.
The volume level of the headset’s earphone can be adjusted
using the INTERCOM LEVEL control.
RTS
NOTE
INTERCOM LEVEL control
Front panel
● Examples of suitable headsets
JVC KA-310 (Microphone 50 W/DC, earphone 150 W/1kHz)
Headsets from other manufacturers with:
Microphone output impedance: 50 W to 100 W
Earphone input impedance: 50 W to 300 W
TALLY
CALL
FULL AUTO
F1
SHUTTER
2. CABLE
BARS
F2
GAIN
INTERCOM
LEVEL
● The RM-P210 has been set at the factory to be compat-
ible with a dynamic type headset. If it is required to use a
carbon type headset, the setting of the internal circuitry
should be changed;consult your nearest JVC-authorized
service agent. (The modifications and adjustments will
be carried out with charge.)
Intercom jack
CAMERA OPERATOR CALL
This function makes it possible to call the camera operator without using the intercom.The camera
operator is informed of the call by the blinking of the tally lamp on the camera.
When the CALL button is pressed, the button lamp is lit and
TALLY
CALL
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
SHUTTER
GAIN
the tally lamp on the camera blinks. Pressing the button again
turns off both the button lamp and the blinking of the camera’s
tally lamp.
2. CABLE
INTERCOM
LEVEL
NOTE
The tally lamp on the camera does not blink or light when
either the camera or the RM-P210 are switched off.
When the CALL button of the camera is pressed, theTALLY
lamp of RM-P210 blinks in red.
CALL button
TALLY INPUT
The TALLY lamp on the front panel lights when signals are applied to the TALLY input terminals on
the rear panel.
● The TALLY lamp lights in red when contact is made be-
tween the PGM (Program) and C (Common) terminals.
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
C
AUX VIDEO INPUT
G
PGM
C
H
G
● The TALLY lamp lights in green when contact is made be-
RTS
tween the PVW (Preview) and C (Common) terminals.
NOTE
C (Common) terminal
PVW (Preview) terminal
PGM (Program) terminal
The RM-P210 has been set at the factory in the “make con-
tact mode”. If it is required to set it to the “voltage supplied
mode”, the setting of the internal circuitry should be
changed; consult your nearest JVC-authorized service
agent.(The modification will then be carried out with charge.)
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PREPARATIONS AND MAIN FUNCTIONS
FUNCTION KEYS
Up to four of the functions listed at the bottom of this page can be assigned to function keys F1 to
F4 so that each function can be switched on or off by pressing the corresponding key.
(For the assignment of functions:
Items 5H to 5K, “FUNC1” to “FUNC4” in the OPERATION MENU description on
REF.
page 25.)
In the example shown on the left, the functions are assigned
<Example of factory setting>
as shown in the following table.
F1
F3
Key Display
Function
BLACK STRETCH
CMP BLACK COMPRESS
F1
F2
F3
F4
STR
MENU/S
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
SHUTTER
STR
CMP
OFF
0dB
ALC
LUX
ALC
LUX
ALC + EEI
LOLUX
MENU
GAIN
M
DO
In the figure on the left, the lamps in all the function keys are
off, this indicates that all these functions are off.
With certain cameras, “---” may be displayed when none of
the above functions are available.
F2
LCD display
F4
1.
Switching an assigned function on/off
MENU/S
FULL AUTO
F1
F2
F3
F4
1. When the F1 key is pressed, the BLACK STRETCH func-
tion assigned to the F1 key is switched from OFF to ON
and the lamp in the key lights up.
SHUTTER
BLACK STRETCH
ON
BARS
MENU
GAIN
NOTE
M
DO
● The on/off condition of each function key can be set
independently.
2.
2. When the F1 key is pressed again, the BLACK STRETCH
function is switched from ON to OFF and the lamp in the
key turns off.
MENU/S
FULL AUTO
F1
F2
F3
F4
SHUTTER
BLACK STRETCH
OFF
BARS
MENU
GAIN
Checking the assigned functions
M
DO
Press the MENU button to display the functions assigned to
the function keys for about 3 seconds, in up to 7 characters
per function as shown in the figure on the left.
MENU/S
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
SHUTTER
GAIN
NOTE
BLK STR
BLK CMP
ALC+EEI
LOLUX
When BLACK STRETCH and BLACK COMPRESS are
assigned to two of the F1 to F4 keys, it is not permitted
to switch the two functions ON simultaneously. It is not
permitted to switch both ALC+EEI and LOLUX ON.
MENU
M
DO
MENU button
Function Name
Display (3-Character)
Display (7-Character)
BLK STR
NONE
BLACK STRETCH
BLACK COMPRESS
ALC + EEI
STR
CMP
ALC
LUX
FAW
KNE
SKN
MAT
DTL
DNR
BLK CMP
ALC + EEI
LOLUX
LOLUX
FAW
FAW
AUTO KNEE
SKIN DETAIL
COLOR MATRIX
DETAIL
AT KNEE
SKN DTL
COL MAT
DETAIL
DNR
DNR
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CAMERA ADJUSTMENTS
SHUTTER SPEED ADJUSTMENT
Turning the SHUTTER control can vary the shutter speed of the camera.The LCD display shows the
shutter speed during the adjustment operation.
1. Press the SHUTTER control to activate the shutter speed
SHUTTER lamp
variation facility, which is indicated by the lighting of the
SHUTTER lamp.
2. Turn the SHUTTER control to vary the shutter speed.The
LCD display shows the shutter speed during the adjust-
ment operation.
MENU/SHUTTER
F3
GAIN
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
P
SHUTTER
1/1000
STEP
HIGH
MID
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
R
F4
MENU
LOW
The shutter speed can be adjusted in either STEP mode
for adjustments in steps or in VARIABLE mode for fine
adjustments.
GAIN
M
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
: ● Item “5A: SHUTTER” on page 25.
● “Functions available depending on camera
models” on page 29.
REF.
SHUTTER control
STEP : This mode allows the shutter speed to be set to
one of the following fixed values.
(Variation steps:1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000)
VARIABLE: Use this mode when shooting an image on a
computer monitor, etc.
NOTE
(Variation range: approx 1/60 to 1/2000)
* The fixed values are variable depending on the
camera in use.
● When the FULL AUTO (Full Auto Shooting) is ON, the
shutter speed becomes EEI. However, the shutter speed
is OFF in the LoLux mode.
When FAS is ON, the SHUTTER control cannot be used
to vary the shutter speed.
NOTE
● The variation range is variable depending on the cam-
era in use.
● When ALC+EEI is ON, the shutter speed becomes EEI. At
this time, the SHUTTER control cannot be used to vary the
shutter speed.
● The shutter speed displayed on the RM-P210 may
be slightly different from the actual shutter speed of
the camera.
GAIN ADJUSTMENT
When the illumination of the object is insufficient, the electrical gain can be boosted as described
below.
1. The gain is boosted according to the position of the GAIN
GAIN lamp
STEP switch as shown below. (The gain boost values
shown below are factory settings.)
LOW : 0 dB (No gain boost)
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
WHITE
MID : 9 dB (Gain approximately tripled.)
HIGH: 18 dB (Gain approximately octupled.)
F3
F4
PAINT
AUTO
SHUTTER
STEP
HIGH
W.BAL
B
MID
A
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
9dB
R
B
MENU
PRESET
LOW
GAIN
The gain boost values of these switch positions can be
modified to the following values.
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
(Available values:-3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB)
GAIN STEP switch
GAIN control
: Items 5D to 5F, “GAIN LOW, MID and HIGH”
on page 25.
REF.
GAIN display
NOTE
The variable values vary depending on the connected
camera model.
NOTE
:“Functions available depending on camera
models” on page 29.
REF.
● When the FULL AUTO or ALC+EEI is ON, the gain be-
comes ALC. However, the GAIN is Lolux in the Lolux
mode. The gain cannot be varied in this mode.
2. When the GAIN control is pressed, the VARIABLE mode
starts and the GAIN lamp lights up.
● The KY-D29/KY-D29W does not function correctly accord-
ing to the GAIN settings because it is not compatible with
the 3 dB gain and variable gain functions. Do not set the
GAIN adjustment items for this model.
NOTE
The gain value set in the VARIABLE mode is applied in
priority over the gain switch setting.
3. The gain can be fine adjusted between 0.1 dB and 18 dB in
0.1 dB steps in theVARIABLE mode.Also, in this mode, the
maximum gain value can be set to 9 dB, 12 dB or 18 dB.
When the variation step is set to 1.0 dB, the gain can be
varied from 1 dB to 18 dB in 1 dB steps.
: Item "5B: V.GAIN STEP" and "5C: V. GAIN
MAX" on page 25.
REF.
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CAMERA ADJUSTMENTS
IRIS ADJUSTMENT
The camera lens iris can be adjusted from the RM-P210.
1. When the lamp in the IRIS AUTO/MANU button is not lit,
the iris control is set to AUTO mode, in which the iris level
is controlled automatically according to the light intensity.
The auto iris value cannot be adjusted with the IRIS con-
trol.
2. When the lamp in the IRIS AUTO/MANU button is lit by
pressing the button, the iris control is set to MANUAL
mode, in which the iris level can be controlled using the
IRIS control.
W
T
NOTE
When ALC+EEI or FULL AUTO is ON, the AUTO/
MANUAL button is forced to the AUTO mode.
Iris MODE switch
: Consult the INSTRUCTION MANUAL of
the camera in use.
REF.
IRIS control
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P210
POWER
WHITE
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
PAINT
AUTO
P
W.BAL
B
I
MID
A
AUTO
MANU
R
B
PRESET
O
CLOSE
OPEN
IRIS AUTO/MANU button
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CAMERA ADJUSTMENTS
WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
Since color temperature varies depending on the light source, the white balance should be ad-
justed whenever the main light source illuminating the object being shot changes.
AUTO white balance adjustment (AUTO SETUP)
AUTO WHITE button
1. Press the W.BAL switch to select memory “B” or “A”.
2. Press the AUTO WHITE button to start the auto white-
balance adjustment of the camera within a second.When
the connected camera has an AUTO SETUP function,
pressing and holding the button for more than a second
initiates the AUTO SETUP mode and starts the auto black-
balance and auto white-balance adjustment operations.
When the camera does not have the AUTO SETUP func-
tion, it is only the auto white-balance adjustment that is
started by this button.
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P210
POWER
U/SHUTTER
GAIN
WHITE
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
PAINT
AUTO
STEP
HIGH
W.BAL
B
I
MID
A
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
AUTO
MANU
R
B
PRESET
LOW
O
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
CLOSE
OPEN
W.BAL switch
When the white balance is adjusted properly, the LCD dis-
play shows “AUTO WHITE A(B) OK”.
PAINT button
NOTE
● The lamp in the button lights up during an auto white-
balance adjustment or an auto setup of the camera
and turns off when it completes.
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P210
POWER
U/SHUTTER
GAIN
WHITE
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
PAINT
AUTO
STEP
HIGH
W.BAL
B
I
MID
A
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
AUTO
MANU
R
B
PRESET
LOW
● The lamp in the button also lights up when the FAW
(Full Auto White) balance adjust function of the cam-
era is working.
O
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
CLOSE
OPEN
● The LCD display shows the operating status of the auto
white balance adjustment or auto setup operation.
If the white balance is not adjusted properly, the LCD
display shows an error message.
B gain control
R gain control
:“ERROR MESSAGES” on page 28.
REF.
White paint operation
This can be performed after completion of the auto white bal-
ance adjustment and enables the fine adjustment of the white
balance using the R and B gain controls.
AUTO WHITE button
PAINT button
W.BAL switch
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P210
POWER
3. Press the PAINT button so that the button lamp lights up.
U/SHUTTER
GAIN
WHITE
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
PAINT
AUTO
STEP
HIGH
W.BAL
B
I
4. While observing the color monitor screen, finely adjust
MID
A
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
AUTO
MANU
R
B
PRESET
LOW
the R and B gain levels using their respective controls.
O
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
CLOSE
OPEN
NOTE
● The white paint operation is not capable of making
large variations in the R and B gain levels.
B gain control
R gain control
IRIS AUTO/MANU
button
● The white paint operation is turned OFF automatically
when the auto white balance adjustment is started.
MANUAL white balance adjustment
This function enables the manual adjustment of the white bal-
ance using the R and B gain controls.
Use an oscilloscope or waveform monitor for this adjustment.
1. Set the W.BAL switch to “PRESET”.
2. Press the PAINT button so that the lamp in it turns off,
indicating the manual white balance adjust mode.
3. While observing the oscilloscope or waveform monitor, ad-
just the R and B gain levels using their respective controls.
NOTE
When FULL AUTO or FAW is ON, the white balance
adjustment becomes the FAW (Full-time Auto White)
mode. In this mode, the AUTO lamp lights and all of the
white balance-related operation (GAIN control, W. BAL
switch or PAINT) are defeated.
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MENU OPERATION
FLOW OF MENUS
The menus displayed on the RM-210 are provided in the form shown below.
The displayed items and values are variable depending on the connected camera model.
(The items and values that are not available with the camera are not displayed.)
Category
Item
Variable value
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੬
੬
੬
1: GENLOCK
(
(
(
(
Page 21)
1A: H PHASE
1B: SC COARSE
1C: SC FINE
1Z: BACK
0 to 255
0°, 90°, 180°, 270°
0 to 255
2: CABLE
3: FILE
Page 21)
2A: LENGTH
5M, 20M, 50M, 100M
2B:Y CABLE EQ
2C: C CABLE EQ
2Z: BACK
-128 to NORMAL to 127 (This value is retained according to LENGTH)
-128 to NORMAL to 127 (This value is retained according to LENGTH)
Page 22)
1 Check screens are provided for items READ FILE and WRITE FILE.
*
3A: READ FILE
3B: WRITE FILE
3C: RESET FILE
3Z: BACK
A, B, BACK
A, B, BACK
A, B, BACK
*1
*1
4: PROCESS
Page 23)
Netted items
OFF, ON
are saved in the scene file.
4A: DETAIL
4B: DETAIL LEVEL
4C: DETAIL V/H
4D: DETAIL FRQ.
4E: SKIN DETAIL
4F: AUTO KNEE
4G: KNEE POINT
4H: COLOR MATRIX
4I: V.RESOLUTION
4J: GAMMA
-10 to NORMAL to 10
-10 to NORMAL to 10
LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH, AUTO
OFF, ON
OFF, ON
-10 to NORMAL to 10
OFF, ON
NORMAL, V.MAX
OFF, ON
4K: GAMMA LEVEL
4L: BLACK
-10 to NORMAL to 10
NORMAL, STRETCH, COMPRESS
4:3, 16:9, LETTER
OFF, ON
4M: ASPECT RATIO
4N: DNR
4O: DNR LEVEL
4Z: BACK
LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH, AUTO
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5: OPERATION
(
Page 25)
Netted items
are saved in the scene file.
5A: SHUTTER
5B: V. GAIN STEP
5C: V. GAIN MAX
5D: GAIN LOW
5E: GAIN MID
5F: GAIN HIGH
5G: SMOOTH TRANS
5H: FUNC1
STEP, VARIABLE
0.1 dB, 1.0 dB
9.0 dB, 12.0 dB, 18.0 dB
-3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB
-3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB
-3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB
OFF, ON
*2
*2
*2
*2
2 The options for FUNC1 to FUNC4 are common:
BLACK STRETCH, BLACK COMPRESS,
*
5I: FUNC2
ALC + EEI,
FAW,
SKIN DETAIL,
DETAIL,
NONE
LOLUX,
5J: FUNC3
AUTO KNEE,
COLOR MATRIX,
DNR,
5K: FUNC4
5Z: BACK
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6: LCD MODE
(
Page 26)
6A: CONTRAST
6B: BACKLIGHT
6Z: BACK
-5 to NORMAL to 5
OFF, ON
੬
7: SYSTEM RESET
8: EXIT
(
Page 27)
7A: SYSTEM RESET
7Z: BACK
CANCEL, OK.
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MENU OPERATION
MENU SETUP METHOD
Each menu is displayed on the LCD display and can be set up using the MENU button and the control knob.
The values set in the "4: PROCESS" and "5: OPERATION" menus can be saved in files A and B.
<Example of changing the camera cable length from 20 m to 100 m>
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
FULL AUTO
F1
F3
P
1. Press and hold the MENU button for about 1 second until
the LCD display shows the menu display. The cursor ( )
indicates that the item being pointed to can be varied.
SHUTTER
STEP
HIGH
STR
OFF
0dB
ALC
LUX
MID
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
CMP
R
BARS
F2
F4
MENU
LOW
GAIN
M
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
Control knob
LCD display
MENU button
Cursor
1: GEN LOCK
2: CABLE
1.
2.
2. Turn the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to the de-
1: GENLOCK
2: CABLE
sired item.
Item
Setting
20M
3. Press the control knob to display the name and current
2A: LENGTH
3.
4.
5.
setting of the next item.
4. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to the posi-
2A: LENGTH
2A: LENGTH
2A: LENGTH
tion of the currently set value.
20M
100M
100M
5. Turn the control knob to adjust the setting.
6. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) back to the
6.
item.
7. Turn the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to BACK.
2Z: BACK
7.
8.
9.
8. Press the control knob to return to the previous menu.
1: GENLOCK
2: CABLE
9. After completing the setup, move the cursor ( ) to“8:EXIT”
7: SYSTEM RESET
8: EXIT
and press the control knob to return to the normal display.
20
MENU OPERATION
GENLOCK MENU
This menu is used to set the camera cable length to the length actually used.
(
:“Adjustments for Genlock Operation” on page 13.)
REF.
No.
Item
H PHASE
Function, Operation
Available Settings Initial Setting
1A
1B
Adjustment of the Horizontal sync phase of genlocking.
0 to 255
128
0°
SC COARSE
SC FINE
Coarse adjustment of the color phase of genlocking.
Use a vectorscope, etc.
0°, 90°,
180°, 270°
1C
1Z
Fine adjustment of the color phase, which should be performed
after completing the SC COARSE adjustment.
If the subcarrier cannot be adjusted with SC FINE, restart the
adjustment from SC COARSE.
0 to 255
128
–
BACK
Return to the previous display.
–
CABLE MENU
This menu sets the camera cable length according to the actual length used.
(
:“Camera Cable Length Setup” on page 12.)
REF.
No.
Item
LENGTH
Function, Operation
Available Settings Initial Setting
2A
2B
Set according to the total length of the camera cables in use.
5M, 20M,
20M
50M, 100M
Y CABLE EQ
C CABLE EQ
Fine adjustment of the luminance signal.
-128 to
NORMAL to
127
NORMAL
2C
2Z
Fine adjustment of the chrominace component.
-128 to
NORMAL to
127
NORMAL
NOTE
This adjustment causes the phase to be altered. Be sure to
adjust SC FINE after this adjustment.
BACK
Return to the previous display.
–
–
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MENU OPERATION
FILE MENU
The values set with the menu and applied to the RM-P210 can be saved in two files named A and B.
1. Press and hold the MENU button for 3 seconds until the
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
P
SHUTTER
GAIN
STEP
HIGH
LCD display shows the menu display. The cursor ( ) in-
3. FILE
MID
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
R
MENU
LOW
dicates that the item being pointed to can be varied.
M
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
Control knob
LCD display
MENU button
1: GEN LOCK
2: CABLE
1.
2.
Cursor
3: FILE
2. Turn the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to “3: FILE”.
4: PROCESS
3. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) below to
“3A: READ FILE”.
3A: READ FILE
3.
4.
5.
6.
A
A
A
Writing data in a file
4. To write data in one of the two files, press the control knob
3B: WRITE FILE
3B: WRITE FILE
3B: WRITE FILE
to move the cursor ( ) to the “3B:WRITE FILE”.
5. Press the control knob again to move the cursor ( ) to
the position indicating “A”.
6. To write data in file B, turn the control knob to move the
cursor ( ) to file “B”.
B
B
7. If the control knob is pressed now, the LCD display shows
“WRITE FILE B”and the cursor ( ) moves to "CANCEL".
If it is not required to write data now, the control knob
should be pressed again.
WRITE FILE B
WRITE FILE B
7.
8.
9.
CANCEL
8. To write data in a selected file, turn the control knob to
B
move the cursor ( ) to “OK”.
OK
9. Press the control knob to write data in a selected file and
STR
OFF
0dB
ALC
LUX
return to the previous display.
CMP
Reading the data in a file
To read previously written data, in step 3. move the cursor ( )
to “3A: READ FILE”, then perform the same operations as in
steps 4. to 9.
Resetting data in a file
To reset saved data to the factory settings, in step 3 move the
cursor ( ) to “3C: RESET FILE”, then perform the same op-
erations as those in steps 4. to 9.
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MENU OPERATION
PROCESS MENU
This menu sets the functions built into the camera.
(Some of the following items cannot be set if a local remote control unit is connected to the camera or depending on the connected
camera model.)
No.
4A
Item
DETAIL
Function, Operation
Available Settings Initial Setting
ON/OFF setting of the detail enhancement function.
OFF : Detail enhancement is deactivated.
ON : Detail enhancement is activated.
OFF
ON
ON
4B
4C
DETAIL LEVEL
DETAIL V/H
Adjusts the detail enhancement level.
Increasing the level : Sharpens details.
Decreasing the level : Softens details.
10 to
NORMAL to
-10
NORMAL
(21 steps)
Selects whether the detail enhancement is applied more strongly
in a horizontal or vertical direction.
Increasing the level : Applies detail enhancement more
strongly in a H direction.
10 to
NORMAL to
-10
NORMAL
(21 steps)
Decreasing the level : Applies low detail enhancement in the H
direction.
NOTE
This item cannot vary the detail enhancement in the V direction.
4D
DETAIL FRQ
Sets the detail enhancement frequency according to the object.
LOW
MIDDLE
HIGH
MIDDLE
LOW
: Low frequency to be used when shooting a coarsely
patterned object.
MIDDLE : Standard frequency.
HIGH : High frequency to be used when shooting a small or
finely patterned object.
AUTO
AUTO : Automatic adjustment of the detail enhancement fre-
quency according to the object.
4E
4F
4G
SKIN DETAIL
AUTO KNEE
KNEE POINT
ON/OFF setting of the skin tone detail function, which displays
natural, wet skin colors by reducing detail enhancement on the
skin areas.
OFF : Skin tone detail function is deactivated.
ON : Skin tone detail function is activated.
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON/OFF setting whether the auto knee function is activated accord-
ing to the knee point setting to be made below.
OFF : Auto knee function is deactivated.
OFF
ON
ON : Auto knee function is activated.
Sets the knee point level at which the auto knee function is de-
activated.
Increasing the level : The knee function is activated at a
higher video level.
10 to
NORMAL to
-10
NORMAL
Decreasing the level : The knee function is activated at a lower
video level.
NOTE
The actual variation in the knee point occurs step by step because
this is set as a result of the knee point setting of the camera.
4H
COLOR MATRIX
ON/OFF setting of whether the color matrix function.
OFF : The color matrix function is deactivated.
ON : The color matrix function improves the color reproducibility.
Note that noise increases with this setting.
OFF
ON
ON
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MENU OPERATION
PROCESS MENU (CONTINUED)
No.
4I
Item
Function, Operation
Increases the vertical resolution.
NORMAL : Standard value.
V.MAX : Increased value.
NOTE
Available Settings Initial Setting
V.RESOLUTION
NORMAL
V.MAX
NORMAL
When the vertical resolution is increased, the sensitivity deterio-
rates and bright areas of objects may appear to be colored.
4J
GAMMA
ON/OFF setting of the gamma curve correction, which determines
the reproduction of black.
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF : Gamma correction is deactivated.
ON : Gamma correction is activated.
4K
GAMMA LEVEL
Adjusts the gamma correction level.
Increasing the level : Improves the reproduction of black but
leads to loss of gradation of white.
10 to
NORMAL to
-10
NORMAL
Decreasing the level: To be used when the reproduction of
black is not strongly required.
4L
BLACK
Sets the gain in the dark areas according to the captured video
signal.
NORMAL
STRETCH
COMPRESS
NORMAL
NORMAL
: Standard gain.
STRETCH : Stretches the signals of the dark areas in the im-
age to enhance them and clarify the difference
between the bright and dark areas.
COMPRESS : When the captured image is bright in overall and
has few contrast, the gain of the dark areas is
compressed to provide contrast.
4M
ASPECT RATIO
Sets the picture size of the video signal.
4:3
16:9
LETTER
4:3
4:3
: 4:3 screen output.
: 16:9 screen output.
16:9
LETTER : Letter size (16:9) screen output.
4N
4O
DNR
ON/OFF setting of the DNR (Digital Noise Reduction).
OFF : DNR is deactivated.
ON : DNR is activated.
OFF
ON
OFF
DNR LEVEL
Sets the DNR effect level.
LOW
MIDDLE
HIGH
MIDDLE
LOW
MIDDLE : Standard DNR level (residual image is noticeable).
HIGH : High DNR level (residual image is noticeable).
: Low DNR level (effective for fast-moving objects).
AUTO
AUTO : Automatic adjustment of the DNR level according to
the object.
4Z
BACK
Returns to the previous display.
—
—
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MENU OPERATION
OPERATION MENU
This menu sets the functions built into the RM-P210.
No.
5A
Item
Function, Operation
Available Settings Initial Setting
SHUTTER
Selects whether the front panel SHUTTER control varies the
shutter speed in steps or in fine variation.
STEP
STEP
VARIABLE
STEP
: Shutter speed variation in steps.
VARIABLE: Fine, continual variation to be used when shooting
a computer monitor, etc.
5B
5C
V. GAIN STEP
V. GAIN MAX
Selects the step of the gain variation using the GAIN control in
the VARIABLE GAIN mode.
1.0 dB
0.1 dB
0.1 dB
0.1 dB
: Turning the GAIN control varies the gain in 0.1 dB
steps.
1.0 dB
: Turning the GAIN control varies the gain in 1.0 dB
steps. 0.1 dB
Selects the maximum gain value in the VARIABLE GAIN mode.
9.0 dB : The GAIN control can vary the gain up to 9.0 dB.
12.0 dB : The GAIN control can vary the gain up to 12.0 dB.
9.0 dB
12.0 dB
18.0 dB
18.0 dB
18.0 dB : The GAIN control can vary the gain up to 18.0 dB.
5D
5E
5F
GAIN LOW
GAIN MID
GAIN HIGH
Selects the gain value when the front panel GAIN switch is set to
the LOW position.
-3 dB
0 dB
3 dB
6 dB
9 dB
0 dB
9 dB
18 dB
Selects the gain value when the front panel GAIN switch is set to
the MID position.
12 dB
18 dB
Selection of the gain value when the front panel GAIN switch is
set to the HIGH position.
The KY-D29/KY-D29W enables the GAIN HIGH to be set to 3 dB but this is
invalid because the camera itself is not compatible with this setting.
5G
SMOOTH TRANS ON/OFF setting of the smooth transition function which prevents
sudden change when the position of the GAIN switch or W.BAL
switch on the front panel is changed.
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF : SMOOTH TRANS is deactivated.
ON : SMOOTH TRANS is activated.
5H
5I
FUNC1
FUNC2
FUNC3
FUNC4
BACK
Sets the function assigned to function key F1 on the front panel.
Sets the function assigned to function key F2 on the front panel.
Sets the function assigned to function key F3 on the front panel.
Sets the function assigned to function key F4 on the front panel.
Returns to the previous display.
NONE
BLACK STRETCH
BLACK COMPRESS
ALC+EEI
LOLUX
BLACK
STRETCH
BLACK
COMPRESS
FAW
5J
5K
5Z
AUTO KNEE ALC+EEI
SKIN DETAIL
COLOR MATRIX
DETAIL
DNR
LOLUX
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MENU OPERATION
LCD MODE MENU
This menu sets up the LCD display.
No.
6A
Item
Function, Operation
Available Settings Initial Setting
CONTRAST
Adjusts the contrast of the LCD display.
5 to
NORMAL
to -5
NORMAL
6B
6Z
BACKLIGHT
BACK
Adjusts the setting of the backlight of the LCD display.
OFF : Backlight is turned off.
ON : Backlight is turned on.
OFF
ON
ON
Returns to the previous display.
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MENU OPERATION
SYSTEM RESET MENU
This menu resets the values set by the user to the initial values.
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
P
SHUTTER
STEP
HIGH
STR
1/1000
+9dB
ALC
LUX
MID
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
CMP
R
MENU
LOW
GAIN
M
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
Control knob
LCD display
MENU button
1. Press and hold the MENU button (approx. 1 second) until
the LCD display shows the menu display.Then turn the con-
trol knob to move the cursor ( ) to "7: SYSTEM RESET".
6: LCD MODE
1.
2.
3.
7: SYSTEM RESET
2. Press the control knob to display "7A: SYSTEM RESET".
7A: SYSTEM RESET
CANCEL
3. Press the control knob to move the cursor ( ) to "CAN-
CEL". If you do not want to reset the values you have set,
press the control knob now.
7A: SYSTEM RESET
CANCEL
4. If you want to reset the values, turn the control knob to
7A: SYSTEM RESET
4.
5.
move the cursor ( ) to "OK".
OK
5. Press the control knob to reset the values you have set to
STR
OFF
0dB
ALC
LUX
the initial values and return to the normal display.
CMP
Initial values
● The values you've set in the menu items will be reset to the initial values shown on pages 21 to 27.
● Other status settings are reset as shown below.
Status Setting
Initial Values
MANUAL
Status Setting
Initial Values
IRIS button
STEP switch
V.GAIN LEVEL
SHUTTER
Switch position
0.1 dB
GAIN
W.BAL switch
PAINT button
Switch position
OFF
Bch
OFF
SHUTTER
V.SCAN LEVEL
Approx. 1/100
OFF
Central value of the control
A
B
Rch
Bch
Rch
Bch
Rch
FULL AUTO
BARS
WHITE WHITE PAINT
MANUAL PAINT
OFF
Central value of the control
Central value of the control
Initial value, OFF
OFF
F1 to F4 buttons
LOLUX
OFF
ALC+EEI
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GENERAL
WARNING MESSAGES
To prevent operational errors, the LCD display shows one of the following warning messages when
an erroneous operation is performed.
Displayed Message
INVALID ENTRY
Cause
Check Point
The gain is set to the LoLux mode.
Exit from the LoLux mode, and then
adjust the gain again.
GAIN : LOLUX
INVALID ENTRY
FULL AUTO : ON
The FULL AUTO button is ON.
ACC+EEI is ON.
Press the FULL AUTO button so that
the lamp in it turns off, then retry
operation.
INVALID ENTRY
GAIN : ALC + EEI
Exit from the ACC+EEI mode, and then
retry operation.
INVALID ENTRY
W.BAL : FAW
The white-balance is set to the FAW Cancel FAW and start the white-balance
mode.
adjustment.
INVALID ENTRY
W.BAL : PRESET
The W.BAL button is set to PRESET.
Auto white balance adjustment cannot
be started in this mode.
INVALID ENTRY
W.BAL : MANUAL
The white balance adjustment is set to Auto white balance adjustment cannot
manual mode by the AUTO/MANU button. be started in this mode.
INVALID ENTRY
BARS : ON
The BARS button is pressed.
Press the BARS button so that the
lamp in it turns off, then retry operation.
ERROR MESSAGES
When the LCD display shows one of the following error messages during an auto white balance
adjustment and AUTO SET mode, check “Cause” and “Check Point” below and then retry the auto
white balance adjustment. (The error message is displayed for about 5 seconds.)
Displayed Message
AUTO WHITE A (B)
Cause
Check Point
The light intensity is insufficient.
Increase the lighting (illumination) or
boost the gain with the GAIN button.
(Note that the sensitivity deteriorates
when the gain is boosted.)
ERROR: LOW LIGHT
AUTO WHITE A (B)
NG: OBJECT
The object is not suitable for shooting.
Check if the object is white and change
the object if required.
AUTO WHITE A (B)
ERROR: OVER LIGHT
● The amount of incident light is too high. ● Check if a strong light source, such as
the sun, is shining into the camera ei-
ther directly or as a result of a reflec-
tion caused by the object.
● The color temperature conversion fil- ● Set the color temperature conversion
ter is not set properly.
filter to the correct position.
AUTO BLACK LENS NOT CLOSED?
AUTO BLACK ERROR!
The lens will not close for auto black-bal- Set the camera so that the lens can be
ance adjustment. closed.
Auto black adjustment is not working Check the setups of the RM-210 and
properly. camera again.
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GENERAL
FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE DEPENDING ON CAMERA MODELS
Connected
Model
Connected
Model
GY-
DV550
KY- KY-
KY-27C
KY-19
GY-
DV550
KY- KY-
D29 D29W
KY-27C
KY-19
Function
Function
D29 D29W
IRIS
AUTO IRIS
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DETAIL LEVEL
DETAIL V/H BAL
ᮡ
AI LEVEL
MANUAL IRIS
IRIS LEVEL
ᮡ
ᮡ
ᮡ
ᮡ
ᮡ
ᮡ
DETAIL FREQUENCY LOW
MIDDLE
MASTER BLACK
HIGH
AUTO
OFF
ON
WHITE
PRESET
MANUAL BALANCE
BALANCE Rch
BALANCE Bch
AUTO A (1)
AUTO B (2)
PAINT Rch
PAINT Bch
FAW
SKIN DETAIL
AUTO KNEE
KNEE POINT
ࠗ
ࠗ
OFF
ON
ᮡ
COLOR MATRIX OFF
ON
ᮡ
ࠗ
V. RESOLUTION NORMAL
*1
*2
*1
*2
(HI-RESO)
V. MAX
AUTO
GAIN
SET
ࠗ
ᮡ
WHITE
GAMMA
OFF
ON
ᮡ
–3 dB
0 dB
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
GAMMA LEVEL
BLACK
3 dB
NORMAL
6 dB
STRETCH
COMPRESS
9 dB
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ᮡ
12 dB
ASPECT RATIO 4 : 3
16 : 9
18 dB
ᮡ
ALC + EEI
VARIABLE GAIN
OFF
LETTER
OFF
*2
*2
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DNR
LOLUX
ON
ON
DNR LEVEL
LOW
SHUTTER OFF
1/100
MIDDLE
HIGH
AUTO
1/250
1/500
SMOOTH TRANS OFF
ON
1/1000
1/2000
FULL AUTO
OFF
ON
VARIABLE
TALLY
ࠗ
H. PHASE
*3
*3
*3
PREVIEW
CALL
ࠗ : Available.
ᮡ
: Not available. : Connectable by modifying the KY-D29W. Consult your nearest
JVC-authorized service agent for details.
*1 Functions as AUTO WHITE with the KY-D29/KY-D29W.
*2 Although this function is displayed it is not available.
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
ࠗ
BARS
OFF
ON
*3 The camera does not have a PVW lamp but the TALLY lamp on the RM-P210
lights in green.
DETAIL
(CONTOUR)
OFF
ON
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GENERAL
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
Check Points
Page
Colors in the monitor screen
are abnormal. (During
P. 13
• Is the SC phase adjusted properly?
genlocking)
Video
Synchronization is not
troubles
•
•
Are the BB or VBS signals applied to the GENLOCK INPUT
connectors?
Is the VCR playback signal supplied directly without passing
through a TBC?
P. 13
possible.
Pressing the corresponding
button cannot start the
operation.
•
Functions that are not available on the camera cannot be
controlled.
Check the camera functions again.
<EXT> is displayed on the LCD.
The LCD display keeps on
displaying "NOW INITIALIZING
JUST A MOMENT" or "PLEASE
CHECK THE CAMERA".
•
•
•
Are cables connected properly?
P. 8
Are the power switches of the RM-P210 and camera set to ON?
Is the MODE (RM/VTR) switch on the camera adapter set to
“RM”?
LCD display shows "---".
•
The connected camera does not have the assigned function.
Check the camera functions again and assign the proper
functions to the F1 to F4 keys.
P. 25
P. 18
White-balance adjustment
cannot be started.
•
•
Is the W.BAL switch set to A or B?
Is FAS or FAW ON (which is indicated by the lighting of the AUTO
lamp)?
Control
troubles
White-balance adjustment will
not complete.
•
•
Are the color temperature filters and lighting conditions appropriate?
Does the object have colors?
P. 18
P. 14
The tally lamp does not light.
•
Is the tally system of the RM-P210 compatible with that of the
camera system?
The RM-P210 has been set at the factory in the “make contact
mode”. If it is required to set it to the “voltage supplied mode”, the
setting of the internal circuitry should be changed; consult your
nearest JVC-authorized service agent. (The modification will then
be carried out with charge.)
Intercom is not possible.
•
Is the headset impedance suitable? (Earphone: 50 W to 300 W/
P. 14
1 kHz. Microphone: Carbon).
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GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
ꢀ Output Signals
Composite video signal: 1 V(p-p), 75 W, 2 output
R/G/B signals
: 0.7 V(p-p), 75 W, x 1 each (with-
out sync)
ꢀ Input Signals
Y/R-Y/B-Y signals
: Y: 1V(p-p), 75 W (including sync)
R-Y: 0.7 V(p-p), 75 W,
B-Y: 0.7 V(p-p), 75 W,
(75% color bar)
GENLOCK signal
:
VBS, 1 V(p-p), or BB, 0.43 V(p-
p) 75 W (Bridge connection pos-
sible)
Y/C signal
Intercom
: Y: 1V(p-p), 75 W (including sync)
C: 0.286 V(p-p), 75 W
(Burst level)
AUX signal
Intercom
: VBS or VS, 1 V(p-p), 75 W
(Bridge connection possible)
: 2-line system, -10 dB, 220 W,
unbalanced, RTS (The RTS ter-
minals are not designed to ac-
cept a power supply.)
: 2-line system, -10 dB, 220 W,
unbalanced, RTS (The RTS ter-
minals are not designed to ac-
cept a power supply.)
Tally
: Contact supply
ꢀ General
Input voltage
Power consumption
Mass
: 120 V AC, 60 Hz
: 75 W (KY-D29W + VF-P550W)
: 5.2 kg
Operating temperatures: -5°C to 45°C
Accessory : Power cord (2 m) ............... x 1
Instructions ........................ x 1
ꢀ External Dimensions (Unit: mm)
306
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P210
TALLY
CALL
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
PAINT WHITE AUTO
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
POWER
FULL AUTO
BARS
F1
F2
F3
F4
SHUTTER
GAIN
STEP
HIGH
W.BAL
B
I
MID
A
SHUTTER
PUSH-ON
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
AUTO
MANU
R
B
MENU
LOW
PRESET
O
INTERCOM
LEVEL
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
CLOSE
OPEN
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272
370
465
483
TALLY
PVW
INTERCOM
AUX VIDEO INPUT
GENLOCK INPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
Y/C OUT
R/R-Y
G/Y
B/B-Y
PGM
C
H
C
G
COMPOSITE VIDEO
RTS
CAMERA CABLE
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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