Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read Instructions 1. Read Instructions 1. Read Instructions 1. Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. 2. Retain Instructions 2. Retain Instructions 2. Retain Instructions 2. Retain Instructions The...
Page 5 - WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN
D WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN 1. 1. 1. 1. Alle Alle Alle Alle Anweisungen lesen. Anweisungen lesen. Anweisungen lesen. Anweisungen lesen. Vor Betrieb des Erzeugnisses sollten alle Sicherheits-und Bedienungsanleitungen gelesen werden. 2. Die Anweisungen aufbewahren. 2. Die Anweisungen aufbewahren...
Page 8 - MISES EN GARDE IMPORTANTES
G MISES EN GARDE IMPORTANTES 1. Lire les instructions 1. Lire les instructions 1. Lire les instructions 1. Lire les instructions Lire toutes les instructions de s é curit é et de fonctionnement avant de faire fonctionner l ’ appareil. 2. Conserver ces instructions 2. Conserver ces instructions 2. Co...
Page 11 - Contents
J Contents Composition(including accessories) ・・・・・ 1 Outline and features ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 2 Warnings and cautions when using ・・・・・ 4 Note when using ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5 Facility names and functions ・・・・・・・・・・・ 6 Lens installation ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 13 Lens flangeback adjustment ・・・・・・・・・・...
Page 13 - Outline and features; Outstanding Features
2 Outline and features The S-3000W/S-3000 is a new concept 2/3-inch CCDcamera that stresses fundamental cameraperformance. Advanced functions are realized by the new single chip digital signal processor that improves gradation response, color reproducibility and perceived resolution. The DSP is full...
Page 15 - Warnings and cautions when using
4 Warnings and cautions when using W ARNING ■ ■ ■ ■ Viewfinder lens hazard ● Do not point the eyelens toward the sun or other bright light source. There is danger of physicalburns and loss of eyesight. ● Do not place the viewfinder with the lens pointed toward the sun. There is risk of burn damage t...
Page 16 - Note when using; NOTE; CCD characteristic phenomena
5 Note when using NOTE ********** CCD characteristic phenomena ********** The following types of phenomena are innate characteristics of a chargecoupled device (CCD) and are not malfunctions. Be aware of these whenusing a CCD camera for broadcast or other demanding applications. Smear When a ...
Page 17 - Facility names and functions
6 Facility names and functions 1 Viewfinder connector Connect the accessory 1.5-inch viewfinder or theseparately sold GM-51 5-inch viewfinder. 2 Viewfinder horizontal lock lever Secures the side to side position adjustment ofthe 1.5-inch viewfinder. 3 Viewfinder front to rear lock screw Secur...
Page 24 - Lens installation
13 Lens installation 1. Raise the lens lever and remove the mount cap. 2. Align the lens center mark with the indent at the upper part of the lens mount and install the lens 3. Lower the lens lever to secure the lens. 4. Engage the cable with the cable clamp and connect it to the lens connector. ● R...
Page 25 - Lens flangeback adjustment; Reference
14 Lens flangeback adjustment When operating a zoom lens, if the focus is not precisely aligned at both the telephoto and wide angleextremes of the lens, the flangeback (distance from the lens mounting plane to the focal plane) is adjusted.This adjustment is generally required only once unless the l...
Page 26 - White shading adjustment; Adjustment steps
15 White shading adjustment White shading adjustment is recommended after replacing the lens. The adjustment relates to thecamera vertical coloration. If the lens includes an extender, the shading can be optimized for bothextender on and off modes.(Vertical coloration refers to an effect whereby the...
Page 28 - Camera adapter installation
17 Camera adapter installation 1. Align the adapter with the camera guideand guide pin. Attach the adapter andengage the connector. 2. Tighten the screws provided with thehandle to secure the camera adapter tothe camera. CAUTION Tighten the screws completely. Check for absence of wobble betwe...
Page 29 - Microphone installation; Mic holder attachment; Microphone power and sensitivity; Earphone connection
18 Microphone installation Mic holder attachment Attach the MH-Z3 microphone holder (separately sold). Microphone Install the (separately sold) MC-Z2/Z3 microphone and C-300MA microphone cable as follows. 1. Attach the MC-Z2/Z3 microphone to the mic holder. 2. Connect the C-300MA mic cable to...
Page 30 - Tripod mounting; Detaching
19 Tripod mounting Use the accessory TA-Z3 tripod adapter to mount the camera on a tripod. 1. Securely attach the tripod adapter to the tripod.Shift the adapter screw position to obtain thebest balance. The adapter can accept twotypes of screws. Use the screw hole thatmatches the tripod. 2. Secure t...
Page 31 - Shoulder pad position
20 Shoulder pad position The shoulder pad can be shifted up to 15 mm in either direction from the center (factory) position. Theposition can be adjusted for comfortable operation. 1. Loosen 2 screws. 2. Slide the pad forward or rearward to the best position. 3. Tighten the 2 screws.
Page 32 - Anton-Bauer battery pack
21 Anton-Bauer battery pack Anton-Bauer battery pack Procure the separately sold battery holder to operate the camera from an Anton-Bauer battery. 1. Use 4 screws to attach the battery holder to the rear of the camera adapter. Note:The optional buttery holder connecting cable is required. Consult Hi...
Page 35 - VTR connection; VTR docking
24 VTR connection VTR docking Examples of compatible VTRs Sony DNV-5 ( BETACAM SX ) BVV-5 ( BETACAM ) PVV-3 ( BETACAM SP2000PRO ) DSR-1 ( DVCAM ) Matsushita (Panasonic) AU − 45H ( M Ⅱ Promind ) AJ-D90 ( DVCPRO ) JVC BR-S422 ( S-VHS ) BR-D40 ( DIGITAL-S ) Required inner modules (separately sold) Note...
Page 36 - VTR types and connections
25 VTR connection VTR types and connections System Main VTR VIDEO(VTR) AUDIOLEVEL CA-Z31 CA-Z32 VTR inner module BETACAM COMP -60dB −−− −−− IM-Z3D BVV-5, DNV-5 −−− −−− IM-Z3S PVV-3 C-201TE C-501TE C-201TB C-501TB −−− BVW -50 DVCAM COMP -60dB −−− −−− IM-Z3S DSR-1 M2 COMP -60dB −−− −−− IM-Z3P AU-45H C...
Page 37 - VTR power save
26 VTR connection VTR power save When the camera PWR switch is set to VTR Save, the VTR types operate as follows. VTR Operation DNV-5,BVV-5, PVV-3, DSR-1, AU-45H,AJ-D80, The VTR goes to power save mode to avoid battery depletion BR-S422, BR-D40 All VTR operations inhibited. REC review and playback m...
Page 38 - Power supply; Voltage down display
27 Power supply When the CA-Z31/CA-Z32 is installed, power can be supplied as follows. Set the Power Select switch accordingly. 1. Connect the separately sold AP-60 AC adapter to the DC IN connector. 2. Connect the camera base station or VTR to the CCU/VTR connector. 3. Connect Anton-Bauer battery. ...
Page 39 - Viewfinder adjustment; Viewfinder installation
28 Viewfinder adjustment Viewfinder installation 1. Turn the lock lever as indicated by the arrow to secure the viewfinder guide. 2. Turn the viewfinder lock lever fully counter-clockwise. 3. Align the 2 viewfinder guide pins with the camera guide holes and insert the viewfinder. 4. Secure th...
Page 40 - Position adjustment; Eyepiece angle adjustment
29 Viewfinder adjustment Position adjustment 1. Turn the lock lever in the arrow direction to loosen the horizontal lock. 2. Turn the lock screw in the arrow direction to loosen the front to rear lock. 3. Adjust the viewfinder left to right and front to rear positions for comfortable viewing. 4. Tig...
Page 41 - Visibility adjustment; WARNING
30 Viewfinder adjustment Visibility adjustment The focus can be fine adjusted to individual preference. 1. Adjust the camera focus. 2. Turn the visibility ring to adjust the focus of the viewfinder image. Press the Flip-up button and raise the eyecup. Screen adjustments As required, adjust the brigh...
Page 42 - Iris adjustment
31 Iris adjustment Auto, manual and instant auto are selectable. Instant auto functions during manual operation to adjust the iris automatically while the button is pressed. 1. Automatic Set the lens Iris switch to A. The iris is adjusted automatically to accommodate camera video signal changes. 2. ...
Page 43 - Zoom and macro operation; Zoom operation
32 Zoom and macro operation Zoom operation Zoom operation can be set for motorized or manual. 1. Motorized zoom Set the zoom switch to S (servo) and operate the T-W switch. Press W for wide angle and T for telephoto. Press strongly for fast and gently for slow operation. 2. Manual zoom Set the zoom ...
Page 44 - Optical filter selection
33 Optical filter selection The correct optical filter according to the scene light source needs to be selected in order to obtain correct white balance. Set the CC/ND filter knob as follows. No Filter Light source 1 3,200K Studio (tungsten or halogen) Sunrise, sunset 2 5,600K+1/16ND Outdoors...
Page 45 - Video gain selection
34 Video gain selection The gain can be raised to enable images in locations with inadequate lighting. Notice that noise increases as the gain is raised. 1. The viewfinder image darkens when lighting is insufficient. If the lens is auto iris, the iris opens completely. The iris setting can be checke...
Page 46 - White and black balance adjustment; White balance adjustment
35 White and black balance adjustment White balance adjustment White balance is best adjusted in the sequence AW B (auto white balance), ABB (auto black balance), then again AW B. Readjustment is normally not required even at power off/on. Be sure to adjust the white balance after changes in the lig...
Page 48 - Auto white balance error messages
37 White and black balance adjustment Auto white balance error messages If auto white balance adjustment fails, the following error messages appear on the viewfinder screen for about 6 seconds. Message Cause Correction AUTO WHITE : NG CHANGE TO CAM TRY AGAIN Output switch set to BAR. Change swit...
Page 49 - Auto black balance adjustment
38 White and black balance adjustment Black balance adjustment Black balance requires adjustment in the following situations. ● Equipment being used for the first time ● Equipment idle for an extended period ● Large change of ambient temperature ● Gamma setting changed Auto black balance adjustment ...
Page 50 - Auto black balance error messages
39 White and black balance adjustment < Note > ● Observe that the lens connector is engaged and the iris is closed. ● The iris closes automatically to block the light during black balance adjustment. ● During black balance adjustment, the gain circuit is switched automatically. Although flicker or n...
Page 51 - Electronic shutter setting; Shutter modes
40 Electronic shutter setting Shutter modes The selectable electronic shutter modes and speeds are as follows. Mode Shutter speeds Applications Standard 1/60, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000 and 1/2000 second Clear images of quickly moving objects LOCK SCAN (Lockscan) 1/50.14 to 1/2000 second (1H steps)...
Page 52 - Lock scan mode setting; CC frame mode
41 Electronic shutter setting 2. The mode and speed change sequence is indicated below. 1/60 → 1/250 → 1/500 → 1/1000 → 1/2000 CC FRM ← Var.1/ *** Lock scan mode setting The lock scan mode avoids flicker in scenes showing a computer monitor screen. 1. Set the Shutter switch to SEL to produc...
Page 53 - Scene file; Setting steps
42 Scene file When taking scenes having different conditions, the settings need to be optimized for each scene. The scene file function enables setting the conditions for each scene beforehand and storing them in memory for instant recall at the required time. The 4 scene files can be used fo...
Page 54 - Camera ID setting
43 Camera ID setting An identification (ID) designation for the camera can be assigned by using the ID SET page of the setting menu. ID No. : A 3 place alphanumeric code assigned to each camera. Convenient when controlling multiple cameras from a single personal computer. A specific camera can be ac...
Page 55 - Setting; Connection example; Sync output connector
44 Genlock The camera can be operated from external synchronization. The mode is automatically switched from internal to external sync when an external sync signal is supplied. Setting 1. Set the Output/Auto Knee switch to Bar and press the Function button to display the Bar Function page in ...
Page 56 - Setup card; Handling; Use and storage
45 Setup card A separately sold setup card can be used for storing the setting menu data. The data can then be used to quickly restore the proper setup. ● A small size general purpose memory card (Compact Flash 2M) can be used as the setup card. Handling The setup card can be inserted and rem...
Page 57 - Setup card data operation
46 Setup card Setup card data operation The Memory Card page of the setting menu is used for storing and retrieving setup card data. < Note > The Memory Card page cannot be used during camera control panel operation. Saving data to card 1. Insert the setup card and press the Function button. ...
Page 58 - Data load failure
47 Setup card SETUP CARD FILE NO DATE TIME 1 97.01.01 12:00 2 97.06.01 12:00 3 97.02.22 12:00 4 97.03.01 12:00 SAVE FILE? YES ‑>PUSH (LEFT) CANCEL‑>PUSH (UP) 5. If the cursor is positioned at the correct File No., press the button for Yes....
Page 59 - Viewfinder indications; Lighted indicators
48 Viewfinder indications Lighted indicators The following lighted indicators appear above and below the viewfinder screen. ! B T S T :TALLY (Tally) ‥‥‥‥‥‥‥ B :BATT (Battery) ‥‥‥‥‥‥ S :VTR SAVE (VTR save) ‥‥‥ ! : (Setting discrepancy) ‥‥‥ VTR connected: Lights during recording CCU connected: ...
Page 60 - CAM mode
49 Viewfinder indications In addition to the video image, the viewfinder displays messages related to camera settings and operating status, center and safety zone markers and other information. ● When set to on at the setting menu VF Display page, setting items are indicated at the top and bo...
Page 61 - Display description
50 Viewfinder indications Display description Item Description Extender (No indication) E W : Extender off : Extender on : Wide setting ( × 0.8) on Shutter speed OFF 1/60,1/250,1/500,1/1000,1/2000 1/50.14 to 1/2083 CC FRM AES : Shutter off : Preset shutter : Lock scan mode : CC frame mode : A...
Page 62 - Check mode
51 Viewfinder indications Check mode Set the switch to Check and press the Check button. The CAM mode is returned about 3 seconds after releasing the button. ● All items of the CAM mode are indicated at the top and bottom edges of the screen (see CAM mode description). ● The center of the scr...
Page 63 - One line indicating mode
52 Viewfinder indications One line indicating mode The switch operation effect is indicated at the 2nd line from the bottom. Display description Switch Description Effect (set to Zebra) ZEBRA : ON, OFF ULTRA GAIN ULTRA GAIN : ON, OFF FLESH TONE FLESH TONE : ON, OFF DNR DNR : ON, OFF CS-1, CS-...
Page 64 - Status Indication of Viewfinder Screen; BARS mode
53 Status Indication of Viewfinder Screen BARS mode (Note) Above items are set at the Function (BAR mode) menu. 98.06.01 12:00 HTACHI ***** Date Time ID
Page 65 - Function menu screen; Settings with Function menu; Operation and menu screens
54 Function menu screen Settings with Function menu Preparation menu Settings can be changed by using the Function menu. The principal settings are as follows. Mode Menu Description 1) CAM Setup Card Settings when using setup card 2) CAM Function 1 Memory items for each scene file 3) CAM Func...
Page 66 - Standard menu
55 Function menu screen CAM mode (Output switch) Standard menu SETUP CARD FILE NO DATE TIME 1 97.01.01 12:00 2 97.06.01 12:00 3 97.02.22 12:00 4 97.03.01 12:00 LOAD FILE‑>PUSH (RIGHT) SAVE FILE‑>PUSH <(LEFT) FORMAT‑>PUSH CHECK+ FUNCTION 1 SCEN...
Page 67 - Full menu
56 Function menu screen CAM mode (Output switch) Full menu MASKING <MEMORY> HUE SAT LINEAR R ‑25 16 R‑G 86 Y ‑64 60 G‑B ‑36 G 0 0 B‑R 26 C 0 18 G‑R 69 B ‑52 0 B‑G 23 M 67 0 R‑B 5 MASTER SAT :‑90 INITIALIZE KNEE/CLIP KNEE POIN...
Page 68 - Setup card menu detail
57 Function menu screen Setup card menu detail Top menu SETUP CARD FILE NO DATE TIME 1 97.01.01 12:00 2 97.06.01 12:00 3 97.02.22 12:00 4 97.03.01 12:00 LOAD FILE‑>PUSH (RIGHT) SAVE FILE‑>PUSH <(LEFT) FORMAT‑>PUSH CHECK+ Save check ...
Page 70 - Function menu setting items
59 Function menu screen Function menu setting items Rectangles indicate initialized settings (press buttons simultaneously). 1. Function 1 (Scene 1 to 4) main menu (corresponds to scene file) CONTRAST OFF ⇔ NORMAL ⇔ HIGH Select Normal or High when dark scene components are difficult to see due e.g.,...
Page 77 - Studio system operation; ROU adaptor unit; Power select switch setting
66 Studio system operation Connection with RU-Z2/RU-Z3 system The camera can be connected into a system conprising an RU-Z2/Z3 camera base station and RC-Z2A / Z21A/Z3 camera control panel to enable remote operation of the camera control functions. The camera and RU-Z2/RC-Z3 can be separated by up t...
Page 79 - POWER select switch setting
68 Studio system operation Connection with RU-Z1 system The camera can be connected into a studio system comprising an RU-Z1 remote operation unit and RC-Z1A /Z11 camera control panel to enable remote operation of the camera control functions. The camera and RU-Z1 can be separated by up to 300 meter...
Page 81 - Sy
Personal computer MULTI SYSTEM TRIAX SYSTEM SE T UP CARD Microphone MC-Z2 MC-Z3 Microphone ME-66 Microphone holder MH-Z3 Microphone cable C-300MA Zoom lens Tripod adaptor TA-Z3 Camera cable C-152KABC-502KABC-103KAB Camera base station RU-Z2/RU-Z3 Camera base station TU-Z3 Camera cable C-152KRC-502KR...
Page 82 - Service information
71 Service information Connector pin diagramsCamera Remote (4 pin female) MIC IN (3 pin female) 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 LENS (12 pin female) VF (8 pin male) 1 2 3 4 11 5 7 12 6 8 9 10 C B H E F D A G Pin Signal 1 +9V output 2 SD input 3 SD output 4 SD ground Pin Signal 1 MIC GND 2 MIC(H) IN 3 MIC(C) IN...
Page 85 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Carafully read all safety messages in this manual and safety Instructions on your equipment. Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices. SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL This is the “Safety Alert Symbol.” This symbol is used to call your attention to items or operations that ...