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BCTV Zoom Lens

IRSE SIASE S IASE-C S

Read this operation manual before using the product. Keep the manual in place for future reference. This operation manual refers to the IRSE S, the IASE S and IASE-C S, etc.

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OPERATION MANUAL (DISPLAY)

INFORMATION DISPLAY

ENGLISH

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Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Canon BCTV zoom lens.

Documentation includes the Lens Manual, Information Display CD-ROM, and Pocket Guide.

This Information Display Manual describes operating instructions and procedures for the information display. Refer to the manual as needed.

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Contents

Introduction E3

Safety Precautions .........................................................................................E7 Handling the Product ..........................................................................................................E8 Responding to Malfunction or Accidents ............................................................................E9 Maintenance and Inspection ..............................................................................................E9 Storage ...............................................................................................................................E9 Legal Notices ....................................................................................................................E10

Manual Layout ............................................................................................... E11 Manual Conventions .........................................................................................................E12

Part Names ....................................................................................................E13 Part Names and Functions ...............................................................................................E13 Using the Control Keys .....................................................................................................E13

Basic Sequence of Operations ....................................................................E14

1. Screen Organization E15

1.1 Top Screen ..............................................................................................E16

1.2 Menu Screen ...........................................................................................E18

2. Mode Selection E21

2.1 Modes ......................................................................................................E22

3. Operation in Basic Mode E23

3.1 Con guration from the Top Screen ......................................................E24 3.1.1 Selecting Basic Mode ..............................................................................................E25 3.1.2 Top Screen ..............................................................................................................E26 3.1.3 Specifying Auto Iris Gain .........................................................................................E28

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3.1.4 Zoom Tracking ON/OFF ..........................................................................................E29 3.1.5 Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch ...................................................................E30 3.1.6 Assigning Functions to the AUX1 Switch .................................................................E31 3.1.7 Assigning Functions to the AUX2 Switch .................................................................E32 3.1.8 Specifying Iris Torque ..............................................................................................E33 3.1.9 Specifying Zoom Curve Mode .................................................................................E34

3.2 Con guration from the Menu Screen ...................................................E36 3.2.1 User Screen Settings ..............................................................................................E37 3.2.2 Switch Screen Settings ...........................................................................................E43 3.2.3 Preset Screen Settings ............................................................................................E47 3.2.4 Iris Screen Settings .................................................................................................E51 3.2.5 Zoom Screen Settings .............................................................................................E57 3.2.6 Focus Screen Settings ............................................................................................E61 3.2.7 Info Screen Settings ................................................................................................E63 3.2.8 Fol. Screen Settings ................................................................................................E66

3.3 List of Settings ........................................................................................E68

4. Operation in Full Mode E71

4.1 Con guration from the Top Screen ......................................................E72 4.1.1 Selecting Full Mode .................................................................................................E73 4.1.2 Top Screen ..............................................................................................................E74 4.1.3 Switching Users .......................................................................................................E76 4.1.4 Switching to Basic Mode .........................................................................................E77 4.1.5 Zoom Tracking ON/OFF ..........................................................................................E78 4.1.6 Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch ...................................................................E79 4.1.7 Specifying Iris Gain .................................................................................................E80 4.1.8 Assigning Functions to the AUX1 Switch .................................................................E82 4.1.9 Assigning Functions to the VTR Switch ...................................................................E83 4.1.10 Assigning Functions to the AUX2 Switch ...............................................................E84 4.1.11 Assigning Functions to the RET Switch .................................................................E85 4.1.12 Specifying Iris Torque ............................................................................................E86 4.1.13 Specifying Zoom Curve Mode ...............................................................................E87 4.1.14 Specifying Iris A/M Switch .....................................................................................E89 4.1.15 Assigning Functions to the Seesaw .......................................................................E90 4.1.16 Escape Operation ..................................................................................................E91

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4.2 Con guration from the Menu Screen ...................................................E92 4.2.1 User Screen Settings ..............................................................................................E93 4.2.2 Switch Screen Settings ......................................................................................... E110 4.2.3 Preset Screen Settings .......................................................................................... E118 4.2.4 Iris Screen Settings ...............................................................................................E124 4.2.5 Zoom Screen Settings ...........................................................................................E130 4.2.6 Focus Screen Settings ..........................................................................................E141 4.2.7 Info Screen Settings ..............................................................................................E143 4.2.8 Fol. Screen Settings ..............................................................................................E146

4.3 List of Settings ......................................................................................E148

5. Operation in Analog Mode E151

5.1 Con guration from the Top Screen ....................................................E152 5.1.1 Selecting Analog Mode ..........................................................................................E153 5.1.2 Top Screen ............................................................................................................E154 5.1.3 Specifying Auto Iris Gain .......................................................................................E155 5.1.4 Switching to Basic Mode .......................................................................................E156

5.2 Con guration from the Menu Screen .................................................E157 5.2.1 User Screen Settings ............................................................................................E158

5.3 List of Settings ......................................................................................E163

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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION

The safety warnings and cautions provided on the product or in this operation manual must be observed. Failure to observe these warnings and cautions may result in injury or accident. Read this operation manual carefully to familiarize yourself with its contents and ensure that you can operate the product properly. Also, store this manual in a safe place where it can easily be referenced whenever necessary.

This operation manual uses the following symbols and terms to identify hazards in order to prevent accidents.

Warning This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not heeded, may result in death or serious injury to you or others. Be sure to heed all warning notices to ensure safe operation at all times.

Caution This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not heeded, may result in a minor injury to you or others, or damage to property.

Note This indicates cautions and recommendations for operation. It contains information which, if not heeded, may result in this product failing to function properly. These notices also contain useful information for operation.

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HANDLING THE PRODUCT

Warning 1. Do not get this product wet or allow liquid inside. If water gets inside, stop using the product

immediately. Continuing to use the product under this condition may cause a fire or electric shocks.

2. Do not stare at the sun or other bright objects through the lens. It may injure your eyes.

3. Be sure to hold the connector when disconnecting the cable. Pulling on the cable may sever or damage it and pose a risk of a fire or electric shocks from a short circuit.

Caution 1. Be careful not to drop the product when carrying it. Dropping the product may cause injury.

2. Ensure that all mountings are securely tightened. If a mounting becomes loose, parts may fall off and cause injury.

3. Inspect mountings regularly (about every six months to one year) to ensure they are securely tightened. If a mounting becomes loose, parts may fall off and cause injury.

4. When this product is used under a blazing sun, the inside of the unit may be heated to high temperature. When it is expected that the unit is exposed to elevated temperature, take measures against heat as appropriate on the customers side.

Note 1. Striking or dropping the lens may cause the malfunction of the product.

2. This product is not waterproof. Take measures to avoid direct contact with rain, snow, or moisture. Otherwise it may cause the malfuction of the product.

3. In dusty environments, cover the lens mount when using, attaching or removing the lens. If dust enters inside, it may cause the malfunction of the product.

4. Take measures to avoid sudden changes in temperature where the lens is used, which may prevent operation temporarily if condensation forms in the lens.

5. Before use in particular environments, such as places where chemical products are used, contact your Canon sales representative or dealer.

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DEALING WITH ABNORMALITIES

Warning Should any of the abnormalities described below occur, immediately dismount the lens from the

camera and contact your Canon sales representative or dealer. Smoke, fumes, or unusual noises Entry of foreign objects (such as liquid or metal objects) inside the product

MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION

Warning Be sure to disconnect the cable and remove the lens from the camera before cleaning outside

of the lens. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other flammable substances to clean the product. Otherwise it may cause a fire or electric shocks.

Note 1. Clean off any dust on the lens surface using a lens blower or a soft lens brush. In case of getting

fingerprints or stains on the lens, use a clean cotton cloth moistened with commercial lens cleaning fluid, or use lens cleaning paper. Gently wipe in a spiral pattern from the center of the lens. Be careful not to rub dust across the lens, which may scratch the lens surface

2. Routine inspection about once a year is recommended, depending on the conditions and environment of use. Request overhaul, if needed.

STORAGE

Caution 1. Always attach the lens cap, hood cap, dust cap or covers before storage. Storing the lens without

the caps or covers attached poses a risk of fire if the lens concentrate light in direct sunlight.

Note 1. Immediately wipe off any moisture on the lens from misty or foggy environments, using a dry

cloth. Seal the lens in a plastic bag with a desiccant (preferably new) to prevent moisture inside. Otherwise it may cause the mold or the malfunction of the product.

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TO THE CUSTOMER 1. Canon shall bear no responsibility for damage resulting from improper operation of this product

by the customer.

2. Canon shall make no guarantees about the product quality, functions, or operation manual and its marketability and suitability for the customers purpose. Moreover, Canon shall bear no responsibility for any damage, direct or incidental, that results from usage for the customers purpose.

3. Canon shall make no guarantees about the results obtained using this product. 4. The product specifications, configuration, and appearance are subject to change without prior

notice.

5. For further information on repairs, maintenance, or adjustments not mentioned in this operation manual, contact your Canon sales representative or dealer.

6. Note that Canon may be unable to undertake servicing or repair of a product if it is modified without consulting Canon or your Canon sales representative.

The copyright for this manual is retained by Canon Inc. Unauthorized copying or reproduction in whole or part is prohibited.

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Manual Layout

Pages with instructions are organized as follows.

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4. Operation in Full Mode

Zoom

Iris

[ I-Tq ] H [ Frm1 ] [ Frm2 ]

[ ]MENU 1

NormAM Zoom [ Z.M. ]

[ I-Tq ] H [ Frm1 ] [ Frm2 ]

[ ]MENU 1

NormAM Iris [ Z.M. ]

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

4.1.15 Assigning Functions to the Seesaw The zoom seesaw switch can be programmed to control either the {Zoom} or {Iris}.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press six times and once. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function to {Zoom} or {Iris}.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

Options (D) Zoom Iris

Description Zoom operation Iris operation

(D): Default value

MENU 6 Zoom or

1

2

3

4

Initial Top Screen

Note: Note on Iris Assignment

1. The seesaw switch will no longer control zooming.

2. To control the iris with the rocker switch, you must set the iris mode to manual.

3. Press the Telephoto side to open the iris, or press the Wide end side to close it.

4. Zoom speed control adjustments also apply to iris control, and you can specify the maximum iris speed. (See 4.2.5 Zoom Screen Settings: Specifying Maximum Zoom Speed Control.)

Chapter title

Function title

Summary of function, points to note

Operating procedure

Notes

Quick reference for operating procedure

Page number

List of available functions or options

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Manual Conventions The following conventions are used in this manual.

Convention Description Example

R Type IRSE S lenses are identified as R type lenses. With R type lenses

A Type IASE S lenses are identified as A type lenses. A type lenses only

screen Names of screens are underlined. The Top screen is displayed.

[ ] Names of setting items are enclosed in square brackets. [Frame 1] is underlined.

{ } Names of options are enclosed in curly brackets. Select {Sped}.

Lens Type Operation Mode

R Type Zoom Manual or Servo

Focus Manual

A Type Zoom Manual or Servo

Focus Manual or Servo

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Part Names

Part Names and Functions

Display Activated when the Display switch is pressed. Turns off automatically if left idle for two minutes.

DISPLAY

Display switch Press to activate the display. One press turns on the display, and another turns it off.

Control keys Used to configure all settings shown on the display. Identified with five key names, depending on how this interface is used. (See the following table, Using the Control Keys.)

Using the Control Keys

Key Operation Details Manual Convention

Set key Press

Pressed when { } is displayed, or when entering a

selection.

Right key Move right

Can be used when { } is displayed.

Left key Move left

Can be used when { } is displayed.

Up key

Move up

Can be used when { } is displayed.

Down key

Move down

Can be used when { } is displayed.

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Basic Sequence of Operations

DISPLAY

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

DISPLAY

Press the Display switch.

Press the Display switch.

The display is now illuminated.

The display is turned off.

Changes are saved.

Use the control keys to complete settings.

1

2

3

4

Turn on the lens.

DISPLAY

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Important For Reference: Display appearance when restoring original settings Restoring the Original

Settings The original settings can be restored, in the case of incorrect settings or if you have tried some settings tentatively. For details, see Resetting Values in 3. Operation in Basic Mode or 4. Operation in Full Mode.

Basic Mode

ResetAll User

User:

B

y/n

Full Mode

ResetAll User

User: AllUser:

1

y/n y/n

Note: For instructions on turning the lens on, refer to the camera manual.

Note: The display turns off automatically after two minutes if no control keys are pressed. (Auto Off.) However, the display remains active as long as the Fol. screen is shown. In this case, it is only deactivated when you press the Dis- play switch.

Note: Any changes to settings are saved even if the display is automatically deactivated, just as they are when it is switched off manually.

When the display is deactivated manually, changes to settings are saved and the display is turned off.

However, if the lens is turned off while the display is on, changes to settings may not be saved.

Screen Organization

1 IN

FO R

M ATIO

N D

ISPLAY

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1. Screen Organization Screens contain 19 setting items in Basic mode, 34 in Full mode, and 3 in Analog mode, with Basic and Full modes also including a follow screen containing three setting items that have relative values. To access frequently used items on the Top screen, press the Display switch. All settings can be con gured from the Menu screen, which also includes advanced settings. (See Menu Screen in 1. Screen Organization.)

1.1 Top Screen

(For instructions on con guring the settings, see Con guration from the Top Screen in each mode.)

The Top screen contains 8 setting items in Basic mode, 14 in Full mode, and 3 in Analog mode.

Initial Top Screen in Basic Mode

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Top Screen in Basic Mode

1. Go to Menu screen

2. Auto iris gain settings

3. AUX switch assignment

4. Zoom tracking ON/OFF

5. AUX1 switch assignment

6. AUX2 switch assignment

7. Iris torque settings

8. Zoom curve mode settings

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Initial Top Screen in Full Mode

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Items not scrolled

Items displayed by scrolling

[ ]MENU 1

NormAM Zoom [ Z.M. ][ I-Tq ] H

RETRA 2 Fr1P

Top Screen in Full Mode Of the 14 setting items in Full mode, the 8 most common are shown on the Top screen. The other 6 can be accessed by pressing down to scroll down the screen.

1. Go to Menu screen

2. Switch users

3. Switch to Basic mode

4. Zoom tracking ON/OFF

5. AUX switch assignment

6. Iris gain settings

7. AUX1 switch assignment

8. VTR switch assignment

9. AUX2 switch assignment

10. RET switch assignment

11. Iris torque settings

12. Zoom curve mode settings

13. Iris A/M switch setting

14. Seesaw switch assignment

Initial Top Screen in Analog Mode

MENU IG: 50 [ Basic ]

Top Screen in Analog Mode

1. Go to Menu screen

2. Auto iris gain settings

3. Switch to Basic mode

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1.2 Menu Screen

(For instructions on con guring the settings, see the Menu Screen section in the descriptions of each mode.)

Setting items in each mode and on the follow screen are organized by function. All of these screens are collectively referred to as the Menu screen.*1

Menu Screen in Basic Mode

In Basic mode, the 19 setting items and three follow settings with relative values are organized by function into the following 8 screens. (R type lenses have 7 screens.)

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

Icon of selected screen is highlighted.

Other icons, for unselected screens, are not highlighted.

1. User screen B

2. Switch screen 3. Preset screen 4. Iris screen 5. Zoom screen [ ] 6. Focus screen*2

7. Info screen 8. Fol. screen

*1: There is no single Menu screen. Instead, these 8 screens are collectively referred to as the Menu screen. *2: Not shown in R type lenses.

To access these screens, select [MENU] on the Top screen and press the Set key. Initially, the User screen is displayed. To access other screens, press left or right.

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

Switch B

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

Fr1PAUX:

Fr1P Shtl

Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

CurveMode VR-Dem: ON

Zoom [ ] CurveMode

Focus [ ]

Fol. Iris: Zoom: Focus:

0000 1000

0000

BInfo

CamSeri: ON Encoder: OFF

OFF3D

Menu Screen in Basic Mode

User screen

Zoom screen

Switch screen

Focus screen

Preset screen

Info screen

Iris screen

Fol. screen

Iris [ ] [ I-Gain ] Torque: High Comp: ON

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Menu Screen in Full Mode

In Full mode, the 34 setting items and three follow settings with relative values are organized by function into the following 8 screens. (R type lenses have 7 screens.)

No. :

User

1 Name:

Mode: Full

1

Icon of selected screen is highlighted.

Other icons, for unselected screens, are not highlighted.

1. User screen 1

2. Switch screen 3. Preset screen 4. Iris screen 5. Zoom screen [ ] 6. Focus screen*2

7. Info screen 8. Fol. screen

*1: There is no single Menu screen. Instead, these 8 screens are collectively referred to as the Menu screen. *2: Not shown in R type lenses.

To access these screens, select [MENU] on the Top screen and press the Set key. Initially, the User screen is displayed. To access other screens, press left or right.

Menu Screen in Full Mode

User screen

Zoom screen

Switch screen

Focus screen

Preset screen

Info screen

Iris screen

Fol. screen

No. :

User

1 Name:

Mode: Full

1 Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

Fr1PAUX:

Fr1P Shtl

Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

Iris [ ] [ I-Gain ] Torque: High Comp: ON

Tracking:

CurveMode

OFF Movement

Zoom [ ] CurveMode

Focus [ ]

Fol. Iris: Zoom: Focus:

0000 1000

0000

1Info

CamSeri: ON Encoder: OFF

OFF3D:

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Menu Screen in Analog Mode

Menu Screen in Analog Mode

In Analog mode, 2 setting items are presented as the User screen.

Icon of selected screen is highlighted.

Mode: User

Analog Access:

A

Unlock

1. User screen A

*1: There is no single Menu screen. Instead, screens accessed by selecting [MENU] are collectively referred to as the Menu screen.

To access this screen, select [MENU] on the Top screen and press the Set key. The User screen is now displayed.

User screen

Mode: User

Analog Access:

A

Unlock

Mode Selection

2 IN

FO R

M ATIO

N D

ISPLAY

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2. Mode Selection

2.1 Modes

The following 3 modes are available. Choose a mode that suits your purpose or preference.

1. Basic Mode: Restricted settings and information. Recommended for users who do not require sophisticated settings. This is the default mode.

2. Full Mode: All settings and information are available.

3. Analog Mode: This mode is selected when the digital functions are not used at all.

For details, see 3. Operation in Basic Mode, 4. Operation in Full Mode, or 5. Operation in Analog Mode.

Operation in Basic Mode

3 IN

FO R

M ATIO

N D

ISPLAY

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3. Operation in Basic Mode

3.1 Con guration from the Top Screen

To access the Top screen, press the Display switch. A total of 8 items can be con gured on the Top screen in Basic mode. The rst screen displayed is referred to as the Initial Top screen. Status of some items can be checked simply by accessing this screen.

Initial Top Screen in Basic Mode

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

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3.1.1 Selecting Basic Mode Basic mode is the default mode, but it can also be accessed from other modes as follows.

Switching from Full to Basic Mode

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Initial Top Screen in Full Mode

Initial Top Screen in Basic Mode

MENU [ Basic ]

Press . [Basic] is highlighted.

Press . The mode switches, and the Initial Top screen in Basic mode is displayed.

1

2

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3.1.2 Top Screen A total of 8 items can be configured on the Top screen in Basic mode, and these items are configured on the Initial Top screen. (See the following figure.) Status of some items can be checked simply by accessing this screen. (Shown in the figure below.*1)

[Trk]OFF

ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU

[ I-Tq ] H [ Z.M. ]

IG: 50

A Fr1P

Fr1P

1

4

2

3

5

7

6

8

ft

m

1x

2x

A3

Initial Top Screen

*1

Inside : Items that show the current setting status.

Example: ShtlA 1 indicates that the AUX1 switch is

assigned to the Shuttle function.

1

4

2

3

5

7

6

8

: White numbers against a black background indicate the number of the switch on a drive unit to which the function is assigned. See the following lens illustration.

Actual forms may vary depending on models and specifications.

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1 MENU Menu screen

See 3.2 Con guration from the Menu Screen.

5 A 1 AUX1 switch

By default, the AUX1 switch for a zoom demand is assigned to the {Shuttle} function, but it can be reassigned as needed.

See 3.1.6 Assigning Functions to the AUX1 Switch.

2 IG Auto iris gain

Adjust the auto iris gain value as needed.

See 3.1.3 Specifying Auto Iris Gain.

6 A 2 AUX2 switch

By default, the AUX2 switch for a zoom demand is assigned to the {Frame Preset 1} function, but it can be reassigned as needed.

See 3.1.7 Assigning Functions to the AUX2 Switch.

3 A AUX switch

By default, the AUX switch for a drive unit is assigned to the {Frame Preset 1} function, but it can be reassigned as needed.

See 3.1.5 Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch.

7 [I-Tq] Iris torque

Adjust the level of torque in manual control of the iris ring as needed.

See 3.1.8 Specifying Iris Torque.

4 [Trk] Zoom tracking

Switch to ON when using zoom tracking.

See 3.1.4 Zoom Tracking ON/OFF.

8 [Z.M.] Zoom curve mode

Adjust zoom speed in response to pressing the zoom seesaw switch or tilting the analog demand thumb ring.

See 3.1.9 Specifying Zoom Curve Mode.

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3.1.3 Specifying Auto Iris Gain [IG]

Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. To adjust the value, use either the auto iris gain adjustment trimmer (refer to the Lens Manual) or display operations. Regardless of the method of adjustment used, the most recent setting takes precedence. The same auto iris gain value applies to all users.

Options 01 to 99

Description Minimum gain Maximum gain

Default: Varies depending on the factory-set value, but corresponds to the value determined with the iris gain adjustment trimmer.

MENU IG or

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50

IG: 51

A Fr1P Fr1P

[I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

IG: 50

IG: 51

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Note: Do the following when adjusting gain while checking iris operation.

Con rm that the drive unit A/M switch is set to [Auto] mode.

Set the camera iris mode to [Auto].

Note: As you look at the lens iris ring, set it to the position of maximum gain at which focus hunting does not occur.

Note: The current iris gain value is retained even if you reset other settings as described in 3.2.1 Resetting Values. For this reason, you will no longer be able to view the default setting. If necessary, make a note of the default setting before adjusting this value.

1

2

3

4

Press . Your selection is now highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired value.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

Initial Top Screen

Screen A

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Options (D) OFF ON

(D): Default value

MENU [Trk]OFF or

3.1.4 Zoom Tracking ON/OFF [Trk]

Activate or deactivate zoom tracking as needed.

Important In Basic mode, any adjustments to this setting are not retained when the lens is turned off, and the default value is restored on startup.

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

ShtlA 1 A 2

IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

MENU

[Trk]OFF

[Trk]ON

[Trk]OFF

ShtlA 1 A 2

IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

MENU [Trk]ON

Press and then . The default setting is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function {ON} or {OFF}.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

1

2

3

4

Initial Top Screen

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Fr1PA

RETA

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

IG: 50 [Trk]OFF

ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU A

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Fr1P

IG: 50 [Trk]OFF

ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU A

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

RET

3.1.5 Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch Assign your desired functions to the AUX switch.

Options (D) Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped Shtl NON VTR RET

Description Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch No function VTR switch RET switch

(D): Default value

MENU ShtlA or

Press . The default function is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

1

2

3

4

Initial Top Screen

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3.1.6 Assigning Functions to the AUX1 Switch Assign your desired functions to the AUX1 switch.

Options Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped (D) Shtl NON VTR RET

Description Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch No function VTR switch RET switch

(D): Default value

MENU 2 ShtlA or

Press twice. The default function is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

ShtlA 1

NON

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

IG: 50 [Trk]OFF

Shtl A 2

MENU

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

A Fr1P A 1

A 1

IG: 50 [Trk]OFF

NON A 2

MENU

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

A Fr1P A 1

1

2

3

4

Initial Top Screen

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3.1.7 Assigning Functions to the AUX2 Switch Assign your desired functions to the AUX2 switch.

Press twice and once. The default function is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

Fr1PA 2

RET

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

IG: 50 [Trk]OFF

ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

A Fr1P

A 2

IG: 50 [Trk]OFF

ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU

RET [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

A Fr1P

Options (D) Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped Shtl NON VTR RET

Description Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch No function VTR switch RET switch

(D): Default value

MENU 2 A 2 Fr1P or

1

2

3

4

Initial Top Screen

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3.1.8 Specifying Iris Torque [I-Tq]

Specify the desired level of torque in manual control of the iris ring.

Press three times. The default function is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function to {H} or {L}.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

[ I-Tq ] H

[ I-Tq ] L

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

ShtlA 1 A 2

IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

MENU [Trk]OFF

ShtlA 1 A 2

IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]L [Z.M.]

MENU [Trk]OFF

Options (D) H L

Description High torque Low torque

(D): Default value

MENU 3 [ I-Tq ] H or

1

2

3

4

Initial Top Screen

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[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

MENU

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw: 5

5

[ ]

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw: D5

5

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw: 3

5

[ ]

[ ]

3.1.9 Specifying Zoom Curve Mode [Z.M.]

Specifying Seesaw Switch Responsiveness

Con gure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the zoom seesaw switch. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is con gured.)

Press three times and once. Your selection is now highlighted.

Press . The display switches to the CurveMode screen.

Press . [Seesaw] is underlined.

The default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired value.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

(1)

(9)

Responsiveness to zoom mode adjustment

Maximum

Zo om

S pe

ed

Wide Angle Telephoto

Extent of pressing the zoom seesaw switch

Zoom Direction

Options 1 2 3 4 (D) 5 6 7 8 9

(D): Default value

MENU 3 [Z.M.] or

1

2

3

4

5

Initial Top Screen

Screen A

CurveMode Screen

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[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

MENU

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw: 5

5

[ ]

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

][

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

D5

8 5

5

[ ]

Press three times and once. Your selection is now highlighted.

Press . The display switches to the CurveMode screen.

Press twice. [Demand] is underlined.

The default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired value.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Options 1 2 3 4 (D) 5 6 7 8 9

(D): Default value

MENU 3 [Z.M.] 2 or

Specifying Analog Demand Responsiveness

Con gure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the analog demand thumb ring. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is con gured.)

1

2

3

4

5

Initial Top Screen

Screen A

CurveMode Screen

(1)

(9)

Responsiveness to zoom mode adjustment

Maximum

Zo om

S pe

ed

Wide Angle Telephoto

Extent of tilting the analog demand

Zoom Direction

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Iris [ ] [ I-Gain ] Torque: High Comp: ON

Fol. Iris: Zoom: Focus:

0940 0527

0011

B Frame1:

Preset Zoom

Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

: Go Top : BackSet

Set

1 2

3

4

56

7

8

] CurveMode

Focus [ ]

Info

Encoder: OFF CamSeri: ON

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

Switch B

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

Fr1PAUX:

Fr1P Shtl

CurveMode VR-Dem: ON

Zoom [ ]

3D: OFF

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

3.2 Con guration from the Menu Screen

In Basic mode, you can view and con gure 19 setting items and a follow screen with three setting items that have relative values from the Menu screen.* Speci cally, the Menu screen in Basic mode is organized into 8 (or for R type lenses, 7) screens by function: User screen, Switch screen, Preset screen, Iris screen, Zoom screen, Focus screen (only for A type lenses), Info screen, and Fol. screen. Select [MENU] on the Top screen and press the Set key to access the User screen initially. Press left or right to access the 7 other screens. (See the following gure.)

*: There is no single Menu screen. Instead, these 8 screens are collectively referred to as the Menu screen. Setting items labeled Top next to the function title can also be con gured from the Top screen.

1 User Screen................................................ 3.2.1 5 Zoom Screen .............................................. 3.2.5

2 Switch Screen............................................. 3.2.2 6 Focus Screen ............................................. 3.2.6

3 Preset Screen ............................................. 3.2.3 7 Info Screen ................................................. 3.2.7

4 Iris Screen .................................................. 3.2.4 8 Fol. Screen ................................................. 3.2.8

To the next screen clockwise

To the next screen counterclockwise

To the Go Top screen

To the User screen

To the Top screen

Initial Top Screen

User Screen

Fol. Screen

Go Top Screen

Preset Screen

Switch Screen Menu Screen

Iris Screen

Zoom ScreenFocus Screen

Info Screen

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3.2.1 User Screen Settings User B is the user in Basic mode.

The following setting items can be con gured on the User Screen.

Switching Modes Resetting Values Locking Functions

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

User Screen in Basic Mode

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[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

No. :

User

1 Name:

Mode:

1

Full

Switching Modes

Switch to Full or Analog mode as needed.

Important The new mode setting is retained even after the lens is turned off.

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press . [Mode] is underlined.

The previous mode is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired mode.

Options (D) Basic Full Analog

Save Settings Basic Mode Full Mode Analog Mode

(D): Default value

MENU User B or

1

2

3

Initial Top Screen

User Screen

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User B Reset Now.

ResetAll User

User: y/n

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

ResetAll User

User: y/n

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

B

B

MENU User B 2 or

Resetting Values

Reset a users settings to default values as needed.

Note: Iris gain values are not reset. The current value is retained.

Press and then .

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press twice. [ResetAll] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the Reset screen.

Press . A con rmation message is displayed about resetting information for the selected user.

Note: You can cancel resetting and restore the original values at any time before pressing

in step 5. To return to the previous screen, press up. To cancel resetting and turn off the display, press the Display switch.

User Screen

Title: Reset

Title: Reset

Reset Screen

1

2

3

4

5

Initial Top Screen

After a message is displayed indicating that resetting is in progress, the display reverts to Title: Reset. The settings have now been reset.

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(1) Locking Settings

User B

Access: Unlock

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

Mode: Basic ResetAll

Locking Functions

To ensure that con gured functions cannot easily be changed, you can lock the settings of certain functions.

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Lock

Unlocked Locked

Note In lock mode, only the following items can still be con gured, and other settings are locked. Preset data (Shuttle shot position, Frame preset position, Preset speed) Auto iris gain setting

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press three times. The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press .

Initial Top Screen

User Screen

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1

2

3

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EnterPassword

EnterPassword

Lock OK? y/n

User B

Access: Lock

Mode: Basic ResetAll

Enter the password and press . Entering Passwords

Press up/down to nd characters and left/right to move the cursor or make corrections. Be careful not to press the Set key until you are nished entering the password.

Press and then . The settings are now locked.

Continued from previous page

Note Passwords No master password is used on this model. The password you enter each time to lock settings is the password used to unlock them. For this reason, we recommend making a note of the password each time. If you forget the password, contact Canon or your dealer. Passwords can be blank or up to 8 digits.

Characters supported in passwords Options (D) _ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Max. Digits 8

(D) : Default value _ : Space

Options (D) Unlock Lock

(D): Default value

MENU 3 Password DISPLAY

4

5

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User B Mode: Basic ResetAll

Access: Lock

EnterPassword

Unlock OK? y/n

Access: Unlock

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Lock

User B Mode: Basic ResetAll

EnterPassword

(2) Unlocking Settings

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press three times. The previous or default value is highlighted.

Enter the password and press . The password you entered to lock settings is the password used to unlock them.

Press .

Press and then . The settings are now unlocked.

MENU 3 Password DISPLAY

Initial Top Screen

User Screen 1

2

3

4

5

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3.2.2 Switch Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the Switch screen.

Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch Top

Assigning Functions to the AUX1 Switch Top

Assigning Functions to the AUX2 Switch Top

Items labeled Top can also be modi ed from the Top screen.

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Fr1P

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Switch B

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

Fr1PAUX:

Fr1P Shtl

Switch B

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

AUX:

Fr1P Shtl

VTR Switch B

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

AUX:

Fr1P Shtl

Press and then . The display switches to the Switch screen.

Press . [AUX] is underlined. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch Top

The AUX switch can be programmed to activate a function of your choice.

Initial Top Screen

Switch Screen

Options (D) Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped Shtl NON VTR RET

Description Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch No function VTR switch RET switch

(D): Default value

MENU Switch or

1

2

3

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[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Switch B

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

Fr1PAUX:

Fr1P Shtl

Switch B

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

AUX:

Fr1P Shtl Fr1P

Switch B

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

AUX:

Fr1P VTR Fr1P

Assigning Functions to the AUX1 Switch Top

The AUX1 switch for a zoom demand can be programmed to activate a function of your choice.

Press and then . The display switches to the Switch screen.

Press twice. [AUX1] is underlined. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Switch Screen

Options Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped (D) Shtl NON VTR RET

Description Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch No function VTR switch RET switch

(D): Default value

MENU Switch 2 or

1

2

3

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[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Switch B

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

Fr1PAUX:

Fr1P Shtl

Switch B

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

AUX: Shtl Fr1P

Fr1P

Switch B

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

AUX: Shtl Fr1P

Sped

Assigning Functions to the AUX2 Switch Top

The AUX2 switch for a zoom demand can be programmed to activate a function of your choice.

Press and then . The display switches to the Switch screen.

Press three times. [AUX2] is underlined. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Switch Screen

Options (D) Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped Shtl NON VTR RET

Description Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch No function VTR switch RET switch

(D): Default value

MENU Switch 3 or

1

2

3

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3.2.3 Preset Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the Preset screen.

Switching What Frame Preset 1 Controls

Switching What Frame Preset 2 Controls

Specifying the Preset Mode Zoom Speed

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[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

Frame1: Preset

Focus Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

Press once and twice. The display switches to the Preset screen.

Press . [Frame1] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . [Zoom] is always speci ed for R type lenses.

Switching What Frame Preset 1 Controls

Switch what frame preset 1 controls, as needed.

Zoom : Move the zoom position to the position in memory Focus : Move the focus position to the position in memory Z+F : Move the zoom and focus position to the position in memory

Initial Top Screen

Preset Screen

Screen A

Frame1 Screen

Options (D) Zoom Focus Z+F

Description Control zooming Control focusing Control zooming and focusing

(D): Default value

MENU 2 Preset or

1

2

3

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[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

Frame1: Preset

Frame2: Zoom

ZSpeed: 800

Frame1: Preset

Frame2: Zoom

ZSpeed: 800

Zoom

Focus

Press once and twice. The display switches to the Preset screen.

Press twice. [Frame2] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . [Zoom] is always speci ed for R type lenses.

Switching What Frame Preset 2 Controls

Switch what frame preset 2 controls, as needed.

Zoom : Move the zoom position to the position in memory Focus : Move the focus position to the position in memory Z+F : Move the zoom and focus position to the position in memory

Initial Top Screen

Preset Screen

Screen A

Frame2 Screen

Options (D) Zoom Focus Z+F

Description Control zooming Control focusing Control zooming and focusing

(D): Default value

MENU 2 Preset 2 or

1

2

3

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Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

500

Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed:

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Press once and twice. The display switches to the Preset screen.

Press three times. [ZSpeed] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired value.

Specifying the Preset Mode Zoom Speed

Con gure the zoom speed from any position to the position in memory, as needed. To adjust the value, use either the Memo button (refer to the Lens Manual) or display operations. Regardless of the method of adjustment used, the most recent setting takes precedence.

Initial Top Screen

Preset Screen

Note: Your speci ed values apply to both Fr1P and Fr2P.

Options 1 to (D) 800

Description Slowest Fastest

(D): Default value

MENU 2 Preset 3 or

1

2

3

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3.2.4 Iris Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the Iris screen.

Specifying Iris Gain

(1) Specifying Auto Iris Gain Top

(2) Specifying Remote Iris Gain

Specifying Iris Torque Top

Iris Compensation ON/OFF

Iris Close Detection ON/OFF

Items labeled Top can also be modi ed from the Top screen.

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[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 90 Auto: 50

[ ]

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 90 Auto: 55

[ ]

Iris [ ] [ I-Gain ] Torque: High Comp: ON

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 90 Auto: 50

[ ]

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Comp: ON Torque: High

[ ]

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Specifying Iris Gain

(1) Specifying Auto Iris Gain Top Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. To adjust the value, use either the auto iris gain adjustment trimmer (refer to the Lens Manual) or display operations. Regardless of the method of adjustment used, the most recent setting takes precedence. The same auto iris gain value applies to all users.

Note: Do the following when adjusting gain while checking iris operation.

Con rm that the drive unit A/M switch is set to [Auto] mode.

Set the camera iris mode to [Auto].

Note: As you look at the lens iris ring, set it to the position of maximum gain at which focus hunting does not occur.

Note: The current iris gain value is retained even if you reset other settings as described in 3.2.1 Resetting Values. For this reason, you will no longer be able to view the default setting. If necessary, make a note of the default setting before adjusting this value.

Press once and three times.

The display switches to the Iris screen.

Press . [I-Gain] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the [I-Gain] screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Press . [Auto] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Iris Screen

Screen A

[I-Gain] Screen

Options 01 to 99 Default: Varies depending on the factory-set value, but corresponds to the value determined with the iris gain adjustment trimmer.Description Minimum gain Maximum gain

MENU 3 Iris [ ] or

1

2

3

4

5

6

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Iris

Remote: 90 Auto: 0

[ ]

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 93 Auto: 50

[ ]

Iris [ ] [ I-Gain ] Torque: High Comp: ON

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 90 Auto: 50

[ ]

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Comp: ON Torque: High

[ ]

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

(2) Specifying Remote Iris Gain Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. The same remote iris gain value applies to all users.

Note: Do the following when adjusting gain while checking iris operation.

Con rm that the drive unit A/M switch is set to [Auto] mode.

Set the camera iris mode to [Remote].

Note: The current iris gain value is retained even if you reset other settings as described in 3.2.1 Resetting Values. For this reason, you will no longer be able to view the default setting. If necessary, make a note of the default setting before adjusting this value.

Press once and three times.

The display switches to the Iris screen.

Press . [I-Gain] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the [I-Gain] screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Press twice. [Remote] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Iris Screen

Screen A

[I-Gain] Screen

Options 01 to 99

Description Minimum gain Maximum gain

Default value: 90

MENU 3 Iris [ ] 2 or

1

2

3

4

5

6

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[ I-Gain ] Iris [ ]

Torque: Comp: ON

High

[ I-Gain ] Iris [ ]

Torque: Comp: ON

Low

Iris [ ] [ I-Gain ] Torque: High Comp: ON

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Specifying Iris Torque Top

Specify the desired level of torque in manual control of the iris ring.

Press once and three times. The display switches to the Iris screen.

Press twice. [Torque] is underlined.

The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function to {High} or {Low}.

Initial Top Screen

Iris Screen

Options (D) High Low

Description High torque Low torque

(D): Default value

MENU 3 Iris [ ] 2 or

1

2

3

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Iris [ ] [ I-Gain ] Torque: High Comp: ON

Iris [ ]

Comp: Close: OFF

Torque: High ON

Iris [ ]

Comp: Torque: High

OFF

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Iris Compensation ON/OFF

The amount of light decreases when an extender (2.0) is used. You can specify a function that compensates by opening the iris by an amount equivalent to f/2.

Press once and three times. The display switches to the Iris screen.

Press three times. [Comp] is underlined.

The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function {ON} or {OFF}.

Initial Top Screen

Iris Screen

Options (D) ON OFF

Description Iris compensation No iris compensation

(D): Default value

MENU 3 Iris [ ] 3 or

Note: The iris may not fully close in some cases when the iris compensation is set to ON while an extender (2.0) is used. If so, activate detection as described in Iris Close Detection ON/OFF.

*: Displayed when {Comp} is set to ON.

1

2

3

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Iris [ ] [ I-Gain ] Torque: High Comp: ON

Iris [ ]

Comp: Torque: High

ON Close: OFF

Iris [ ]

Comp: Close:

Torque: High ON ON

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Iris Close Detection ON/OFF

The iris cannot be fully closed when correction is active and an extender (2.0) is used. As a countermeasure, you can specify a function to detect iris close and close the iris as needed.

Press once and three times.

The display switches to the Iris screen.

Press four times. [Close] is underlined.

The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function {ON} or {OFF}.

Initial Top Screen

Iris Screen

Options (D) OFF ON

Description No close detection Close detection

(D): Default value

MENU 3 Iris [ ] 4 or

Note: With some cameras, iris compensation may con ict with iris control by the camera, preventing correct iris operation. If so, deactivate iris close detection.

Note: Iris close is detected only when iris compensation is enabled.

*: Displayed when {Comp} is set to ON.

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3.2.5 Zoom Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the Zoom screen.

Specifying Seesaw Switch Responsiveness

Specifying Analog Demand Responsiveness

Demand-Based Zoom Speed Adjustment ON/OFF

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CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

5 5

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

CurveMode Zoom [ ]

OFF

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

5

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

5

D5

7

CurveMode VR-Dem: ON

Zoom [ ]

VR-Dem: N

Specifying Seesaw Switch Responsiveness

Con gure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the zoom seesaw switch. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is con gured.)

Press once and four times. The display switches to the Zoom screen.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Press . [CurveMode] is underlined.

Press . [Seesaw] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press . The display switches to the CurveMode screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Initial Top Screen

Zoom Screen

Screen A

CurveMode Screen

Options 1 2 3 4 (D) 5 6 7 8 9

(D): Default value

MENU 4 Zoom [ ] or

1

2

3

4

5

6

(1)

(9)

Responsiveness to zoom mode adjustment

Maximum

Zo om

S pe

ed

Wide Angle Telephoto

Extent of pressing the zoom seesaw switch

Zoom Direction

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CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

5 5

CurveMode Zoom [ ]

OFFVR-Dem: N

CurveMode VR-Dem: ON

Zoom [ ]

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

5

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

5

D5

7

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Specifying Analog Demand Responsiveness

Con gure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the analog demand thumb ring. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is con gured.)

Press once and four times. The display switches to the Zoom screen.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Press . [CurveMode] is underlined.

Press twice. [Demand] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press . The display switches to the CurveMode screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Initial Top Screen

Zoom Screen

Screen A

CurveMode Screen

Options 1 2 3 4 (D) 5 6 7 8 9

(D): Default value

MENU 4 Zoom [ ] 2 or

1

2

3

4

5

6

(1)

(9)

Responsiveness to zoom mode adjustment

Maximum

Zo om

S pe

ed

Wide Angle Telephoto

Extent of tilting the analog demand

Zoom Direction

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CurveMode VR-Dem: ON

Zoom [ ]

CurveMode

CurveMode

VR-Dem:

Zoom [ ]

ON

VR-Dem:

Zoom [ ]

OFF

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Demand-Based Zoom Speed Adjustment ON/OFF

Enable or disable adjustment of the maximum drive unit zoom speed based on the zoom demand.

Press once and four times. The display switches to the Zoom screen.

Press twice. [VR-Dem] is underlined.

The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function {ON} or {OFF}.

Initial Top Screen

Zoom Screen

Options (D) ON OFF

Description Enabled Disabled

(D): Default value

MENU 4 Zoom [ ] 2 or

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3.2.6 Focus Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the Focus screen.

Specifying Focus Demand Responsiveness (A Type Lenses Only)

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Focus [ ] CurveMode

ADemand: 5

Focus [ ] CurveMode

CurveMode ADemand: D5

Focus [ ]

CurveMode ADemand: 7

Focus [ ]

CurveMode Focus [ ]

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Specifying Focus Demand Responsiveness (A Type Lenses Only)

Specify responsiveness in analog focus demand operations as needed.

Press once and three times. The display switches to the Focus screen.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Press . [CurveMode] is underlined.

Press . [ADemand] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press . The display switches to the CurveMode screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Initial Top Screen

Focus Screen

Screen A

CurveMode Screen

Options 1 to 9

Description Large curve Small curve

Default value: 5

MENU 3 Focus [ ] or

Note: These settings take effect when the curve selection switch on the focus demand is set toward FAR.

Stan da

rd

1

9

In nity

Close Range

Fo cu

s P

os iti

on

Knob Position

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3

4

5

6

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3.2.7 Info Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the Info screen.

Specifying the 3D Function (For information on specifying the 3D function, see the instruction manual of the BC-100 3D cable.) Specifying Encoder Output Serial Communication with Camera ON/OFF

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Encoder : OFF

Info

Encoder: OFF

ON

Info

Encoder : CamSeri :

Info

CamSeri:

CamSeri : ON

ON

ON

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

3D : OFF

3D : OFF

3D : OFF

Specifying Encoder Output

Enable or disable encoder output as needed. Enabling output enables virtual connector output. For details, contact Canon or your dealer.

Press once and twice. The display switches to the Info screen.

Press twice. [Encoder] is underlined.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function {ON} or {OFF}.

Initial Top Screen

Info Screen

Options (D) OFF ON

Description Output disabled Output enabled

(D): Default value

MENU 2 Info 2 or

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2

3

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Info

OFF

Info

CamSeri: ON

CamSeri:

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Encoder : OFF

Info

CamSeri : ON

Encoder : OFF

Encoder : OFF

3D : OFF

3D : OFF

3D : OFF

Serial Communication with Camera ON/OFF

Two types of cameralens interfaces are available: analog control or control via serial communication. This setting enables you to switch between auto control detection and analog control. By default, this setting is ON, enabling auto detection of whether serial or analog control is used. To restrict the interface to analog control, set it to OFF.

Press once and twice. The display switches to the Info screen.

Press three times. [CamSeri] is underlined.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function {ON} or {OFF}.

Initial Top Screen

Info Screen

Options (D) ON OFF

Description Serial communication with the camera Enabled

Serial communication with the camera Disabled

(D): Default value

MENU 2 Info 3 or

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2

3

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3.2.8 Fol. Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the Fol. screen.

Viewing Lens Follow Settings (Iris, Zoom, Focus)

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Fol. Iris: Zoom: Focus:

0000 1000

0000

B

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Viewing Lens Follow Settings (Iris, Zoom, Focus)

Indicates values in the full range of mechanical iris, zoom, and focus operations, expressed as relative values in the range of 01000.

Press and then . The display switches to the Fol. screen, showing relative follow iris, zoom, and focus values.

Initial Top Screen

Fol. Screen

MENU Fol. B

Note: As long as the Fol. screen is shown, the display will not turn off automatically after 2 minutes if left idle. To turn off the display, press the Display switch.

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3.3 List of Settings

Default Value Options Page

Top

MENU To *1 on the next page

IG 50 0199

A Fr1P VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl / NON

[Trk] OFF OFF / ON

A 1 Shtl VTR / RET / Fr1P/ Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl / NON

A 2 Fr1P VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl / NON

[I-Tq] H H / L

[Z.M.]

To *2 on the next page

Escape Operation Jump to user 0 setting status Hold down both the Display switch and Set key for at least 2 seconds.

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Default Value Options Page

MENU User *1

Mode Basic Basic / Analog / Full

ResetAll User n y / n

Access Unlock Unlock / Lock

Switch

AUX Fr1P VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl / NON

AUX1 Shtl VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl / NON

AUX2 Fr1P VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl / NON

Preset

Frame1 Zoom Zoom / Focus / Z+F #1

Frame2 Zoom Zoom / Focus / Z+F #2

ZSpeed 800 1800

Iris

Go Top [I-Gain] Auto 50 0199

Remote 90 0199

Torque High High / Low

Comp ON ON / OFF

Close OFF OFF / ON

Zoom [ ]

CurveMode Seesaw 5 19

*2 Demand 5 19

VR-Dem ON ON / OFF

Focus #3

CurveMode ADemand 5 19

Info

3D #4 OFF OFF / ON

Encoder OFF OFF / ON

CamSeri ON OFF / ON

Fol. *3

Iris (**) (00001000)

Zoom (**) (00001000)

Focus (**) (00001000)

To *1

From *1 : Set key operation : Right key operation #12 : Only Zoom is shown for R type lenses.

: Up key operation : Left key operation #3 : Not shown for R type lenses.

#4 : For information on specifying the 3D communication, see the 3D Cable Instruction Manual.

( ) : Indicates values that cannot be changed.

From *3 To *3

Memo

Operation in Full Mode

4 IN

FO R

M ATIO

N D

ISPLAY

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4. Operation in Full Mode

4.1 Con guration from the Top Screen

To access the Top screen, press the Display switch. A total of 14 items can be con gured on the Top screen in Full mode. The rst screen displayed is referred to as the Initial Top screen. Status of some items can be checked simply by accessing this screen.

Items not scrolled

Items displayed by scrolling

[ ]MENU 1

NormAM Zoom [ Z.M. ][ I-Tq ] H

RETRA 2 Fr1P

Initial Top Screen in Full Mode

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

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[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

No. :

User

1 Name:

Mode:

1

Full

4.1.1 Selecting Full Mode Basic mode is the default mode, but Full mode can be accessed as follows.

Switching from Basic to Full Mode

Initial Top Screen in Basic Mode

User Screen in Basic Mode

MENU [ Full ]

Press .

Press . [Basic] is highlighted.

Press . [Full] is now highlighted, indicating con rmation.

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[ I-Gain ]

[Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1

Fr1PA

V

RETR

[ ]MENU 1

[ I-Tq ] H [ Z.M. ]

ZoomNormAM

9

11 12

13 14

[ Basic ]

Fr1PA 2

1

3

5

10

4

8

2

7

6

4.1.2 Top Screen A total of 14 items can be configured on the Top screen in Full mode, and 8 items are shown on the Initial Top screen. The other 6 can be accessed by pressing down to scroll down the screen. (See the following figure.) Status of some items can be checked simply by accessing this screen. (Shown in the figure below.*1)

ft

m

1x

2x

*1

Inside : Items that show the current

setting status.

Example: ShtlA 1 indicates that the

AUX1 switch is assigned to the Shuttle function.

9

11 12

13 14

1

3

5

10

4

8

2

7

6: White numbers against a black

background indicate the number of the switch on a drive unit to which the function is assigned. See the following lens illustration.

AM13

14

R10

A5

V8

Items Displayed by Scrolling

Initial Top Screen

Actual forms may vary depending on models and specifications.

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1 MENU Menu screen

See 4.2 Con guration from the Menu Screen.

8 V VTR switch

By default, the VTR switch for a drive unit is assigned to the {VTR} function, but it can be reassigned as needed.

See 4.1.9 Assigning Functions to the VTR Switch.

2 [ ] User

Adjust settings for up to ten users (09), to distinguish settings by user. Switch users from this screen, either to use or change the settings.

See 4.1.3 Switching Users.

9 A 2 AUX2 switch

By default, the AUX2 switch for a zoom demand is assigned to the {Frame Preset 1} function, but it can be reassigned as needed.

See 4.1.10 Assigning Functions to the AUX2 Switch.

3 [Basic] Switching to Basic Mode

Switch to Basic mode as needed.

See 4.1.4 Switching to Basic Mode.

10 R RET switch

By default, the RET switch for a drive unit is assigned to the {Return} function, but it can be reassigned as needed.

See 4.1.11 Assigning Functions to the RET Switch.

4 [Trk] Zoom tracking

Switch to ON when using zoom tracking.

See 4.1.5 Zoom Tracking ON/OFF.

11 [I-Tq] Iris torque

Adjust the level of torque in manual control of the iris ring as needed.

See 4.1.12 Specifying Iris Torque.

5 A AUX switch

By default, the AUX switch for a drive unit is assigned to the Frame Preset 1 function, but it can be reassigned as needed.

See 4.1.6 Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch.

12 [Z.M.] Zoom curve mode

Adjust zoom speed in response to pressing the zoom seesaw switch or tilting the analog demand thumb ring.

See 4.1.13 Specifying Zoom Curve Mode.

6 [I-Gain] Iris gain

Adjust the auto iris gain or the remote iris gain value as needed.

See 4.1.7 Specifying Iris Gain.

13 AM Iris A/M switch

Adjust movement of the iris A/M switch on the drive unit.

See 4.1.14 Specifying Iris A/M Switch.

7 A 1 AUX1 switch

By default, the AUX1 switch for a zoom demand is assigned to the {Shuttle} function, but it can be reassigned as needed.

See 4.1.8 Assigning Functions to the AUX1 Switch.

14 Seesaw

Enable iris control using the zoom seesaw switch.

See 4.1.15 Assigning Functions to the Seesaw.

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[ ] 1

[ ] 2

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ ] 1

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ ] 2MENU

MENU

4.1.3 Switching Users [ ]

Settings for users 09 can be con gured in Full mode.

User 19 Con gure advanced settings for each user needed. Settings for the users can then be saved. User 0 User 0 is the default user. Thus, for this user you can adjust settings temporarily but not save them. Setting information is cleared when you switch to users 19 or turn the lens off. User 0 is used if you perform an escape operation. For details, see 4.1.16 Escape Operation. Selecting user 0 restores the default settings, except for the auto and remote iris gain values and encoder output setting.

Switch to the desired user (09) from the Top screen. Con gure advanced settings for these users from the Menu screen. See 4.2 Con guration from the Menu Screen.

Press . The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired value.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

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2

3

4

Initial Top Screen

Options 0 (D) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Save Settings

Not supported Although settings cannot be saved, they can be changed temporarily. Switching users or turning the lens off will restore default values.

Can be saved for each user

(D): Default value

MENU [ ] 1 or

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[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

4.1.4 Switching to Basic Mode [Basic]

Switch to Basic mode from the Top screen as needed.

Switching from Full to Basic Mode

Initial Top Screen in Full Mode

Initial Top Screen in Basic Mode

Press . [Basic] is highlighted.

Press . The mode switches, and the Initial Top screen in Basic mode is displayed.

1

2

MENU [ Basic ]

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[Trk]OFF

[Trk]ON

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ I-Gain ] Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [Trk]OFF[ Basic ]

[ I-Gain ] Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [Trk] ON[ Basic ]

4.1.5 Zoom Tracking ON/OFF [Trk]

Activate or deactivate zoom tracking as needed.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press and then . The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function {ON} or {OFF}.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

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2

3

4

Initial Top Screen

Options (D) OFF ON

(D): Default value

MENU [Trk]OFF or

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Fr1PA

Fr1PA

VTRA

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1 [ Basic ]

VTRA [ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1 [ Basic ]

4.1.6 Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch Assign your desired functions to the AUX switch.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Options (D) Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped Shtl NON VTR RET

Description Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch No function VTR switch RET switch

(D): Default value

MENU 2 A Fr1P or

Press twice. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

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2

3

4

Initial Top Screen

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[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 90 Auto: 50

[ ]

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 90 Auto: 50

[ ]

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 90 Auto: 71

[ ]

[ I-Gain ]

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1 [ Basic ]

A Fr1P

4.1.7 Specifying Iris Gain [I-Gain]

Specifying Auto Iris Gain

Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. To adjust the value, use either the auto iris gain adjustment trimmer (refer to the Lens Manual) or display operations. Regardless of the method of adjustment used, the most recent setting takes precedence. The same auto iris gain value applies to all users, regardless of the current user. Thus, there is no need to switch users in advance. Unlike most other setting adjustments, any changes to this setting also apply to user 0.

Options 01 to 99

Description Minimum gain Maximum gain

Default: Varies depending on the factory-set value, but corresponds to the value determined with the iris gain adjustment trimmer.

MENU 2 [I-Gain] or

Note: Do the following when adjusting gain while checking iris operation.

Con rm that the drive unit A/M switch is set to [Auto] mode.

Set the camera iris mode to [Auto].

Note: As you look at the lens iris ring, set it to the position of maximum gain at which focus hunting does not occur.

Note: The current iris gain value is retained even if you reset other settings as described in 4.2.1 Resetting Values. For this reason, you will no longer be able to view the default setting. If necessary, make a note of the default setting before adjusting this value.

1

2

3

4

5

Press twice and once. Your selection is now highlighted.

Press . The display switches to the [I-Gain] screen.

Press . [Auto] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired value.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Initial Top Screen

Screen A

[I-Gain] Screen

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[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 90 Auto: 50

[ ]

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 50Auto: 90

[ ]

[ I-Gain ]

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1 [ Basic ]

A Fr1P

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 50Auto: 80

[ ]

Specifying Remote Iris Gain

Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. The same remote iris gain value applies to all users, regardless of the current user. Thus, there is no need to switch users in advance. Unlike most other setting adjustments, any changes to this setting also apply to user 0.

Options 01 to 99

Description Minimum gain Maximum gain

Default value: 90

MENU 2 [I-Gain] 2 or

Note: Do the following when adjusting gain while checking iris operation.

Con rm that the drive unit A/M switch is set to [Auto] mode.

Set the camera iris mode to [Remote].

Note: The current iris gain value is retained even if you reset other settings as described in 4.2.1 Resetting Values. For this reason, you will no longer be able to view the default setting. If necessary, make a note of the default setting before adjusting this value.

1

2

3

4

5

Press twice and once. Your selection is now highlighted.

Press . The display switches to the [I-Gain] screen.

Press twice. [Remote] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired value.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Initial Top Screen

Screen A

[I-Gain] Screen

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ShtlA 1

VTRA 1

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ I-Gain ]Fr1P VTR

A

V

[ ]MENU 1

ShtlA 1

Fr1PA 2 RETR

[ I-Gain ]Fr1P VTR

A

V

[ ]MENU 1

VTRA 1

Fr1PA 2 RETR

4.1.8 Assigning Functions to the AUX1 Switch Assign your desired functions to the AUX1 switch.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Initial Top Screen

Press three times. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

1

2

3

4

Options Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped (D) Shtl NON VTR RET

Description Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch No function VTR switch RET switch

(D): Default value

MENU 3 ShtlA 1 or

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VTRV

VTRV

RETV

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ I-Gain ]Fr1PA

[ ]MENU 1

Fr1PA 2 RETR

ShtlA 1

RETV

[ I-Gain ]Fr1PA

[ ]MENU 1

Fr1PA 2 RETR

ShtlA 1

4.1.9 Assigning Functions to the VTR Switch Assign your desired functions to the VTR switch.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Initial Top Screen

Press three times and once. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

1

2

3

4

Options (D) VTR RET Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped Shtl

Description VTR switch RET switch Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch

(D): Default value

MENU 3 VTRV or

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Fr1PA 2

VTRA 2

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ ]MENU 1

Fr1PA 2 RETR

VTRVShtlA 1

[ I-Tq ] H [ Z.M. ]

[ ]MENU 1

VTRA 2 RETR

VTRVShtlA 1

[ I-Tq ] H [ Z.M. ]

4.1.10 Assigning Functions to the AUX2 Switch Assign your desired functions to the AUX2 switch.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Initial Top Screen

Press four times. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

1

2

3

4

Options (D) Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped Shtl NON VTR RET

Description Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch No function VTR switch RET switch

(D): Default value

MENU 4 A 2 Fr1P or

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RETR

RETR

Fr2PR

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ ]MENU 1 VTRVShtlA 1

[ I-Tq ] H [ Z.M. ] A 2 Fr1P

Fr2PR

[ ]MENU 1 VTRVShtlA 1

[ I-Tq ] H [ Z.M. ] A 2 Fr1P

4.1.11 Assigning Functions to the RET Switch Assign your desired functions to the RET switch.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Initial Top Screen

Press four times and once. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

1

2

3

4

Options VTR (D) RET Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped Shtl

Description VTR switch RET switch Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch

(D): Default value

MENU 4 RETR or

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[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ ]MENU 1 RETR

[ Z.M. ] Fr1PA 2

NormAM Zoom [ I-Tq ] H

[ I-Tq ] H

[ I-Tq ] L

[ ]MENU 1 RETR

[ Z.M. ] Fr1PA 2

NormAM Zoom [ I-Tq ] L

4.1.12 Specifying Iris Torque [I-Tq]

Specify the desired level of torque in manual control of the iris ring.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press ve times. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function to {H} or {L}.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

Options (D) H L

Description High torque Low torque

(D): Default value

MENU 5 [ I-Tq ] H or

1

2

3

4

Initial Top Screen

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[ I-Tq ] H [ Z.M. ]

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw: 5

5

[ ]

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

D5 5

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

3 5

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ ]MENU 1 RETRFr1PA 2

NormAM Zoom

4.1.13 Specifying Zoom Curve Mode [Z.M.]

Specifying Seesaw Switch Responsiveness

Con gure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the zoom seesaw switch. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is con gured.)

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press ve times and once. Your selection is now highlighted.

Press . The display switches to the CurveMode screen.

Press . [Seesaw] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired value.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Options 1 2 3 4 (D) 5 6 7 8 9

(D): Default value

MENU 5 [Z.M.] or

1

2

3

4

5

Initial Top Screen

Screen A

CurveMode Screen

(1)

(9)

Responsiveness to zoom mode adjustment

Maximum

Zo om

S pe

ed

Wide Angle Telephoto

Extent of pressing the zoom seesaw switch

Zoom Direction

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CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw: 5

5

[ ]

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

D5

8 5

5

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ I-Tq ] H [ Z.M. ]

[ ]MENU 1 RETRFr1PA 2

NormAM Zoom

Specifying Analog Demand Responsiveness

Con gure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the analog demand thumb ring. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is con gured.)

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press ve times and once. Your selection is now highlighted.

Press . The display switches to the CurveMode screen.

Press . [Demand] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired value.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Options 1 2 3 4 (D) 5 6 7 8 9

(D): Default value

MENU 5 [Z.M.] 2 or

1

2

3

4

5

Initial Top Screen

Screen A

CurveMode Screen

(1)

(9)

Responsiveness to zoom mode adjustment

Maximum

Zo om

S pe

ed

Wide Angle Telephoto

Extent of tilting the analog demand

Zoom Direction

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NormAM

ReveAM

[ Z.M. ] NormAM

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ I-Tq ] H

[ ]MENU 1 RETRFr1PA 2

Zoom

[ Z.M. ] ReveAM

[ I-Tq ] H

[ ]MENU 1 RETRFr1PA 2

Zoom

4.1.14 Specifying Iris A/M Switch The iris A/M switch on the top of the drive unit can be programmed to activate a function of your choice.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press six times. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

Options (D) Norm Reve Auto Manu

Description Normal operation A : Auto / M : Manual

Reverse operation A : Manual / M : Auto

Auto only A : Auto / M : Auto

Manual only A : Manual / M : Manual

(D): Default value

MENU 6 NormAM or

1

2

3

4

Initial Top Screen

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Zoom

Iris

[ I-Tq ] H [ Frm1 ] [ Frm2 ]

[ ]MENU 1

NormAM Zoom [ Z.M. ]

[ I-Tq ] H [ Frm1 ] [ Frm2 ]

[ ]MENU 1

NormAM Iris [ Z.M. ]

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

4.1.15 Assigning Functions to the Seesaw The zoom seesaw switch can be programmed to control either the {Zoom} or {Iris}.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press six times and once. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function to {Zoom} or {Iris}.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

Options (D) Zoom Iris

Description Zoom operation Iris operation

(D): Default value

MENU 6 Zoom or

1

2

3

4

Initial Top Screen

Note: Note on Iris Assignment

1. The seesaw switch will no longer control zooming.

2. To control the iris with the rocker switch, you must set the iris mode to manual.

3. Press the Telephoto side to open the iris, or press the Wide end side to close it.

4. Zoom speed control adjustments also apply to iris control, and you can specify the maximum iris speed. (See 4.2.5 Zoom Screen Settings: Specifying Maximum Zoom Speed Control.)

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User 0 Reset Now

Escape To User 0

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 0

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ DISPLAY and ] 2 seconds

4.1.16 Escape Operation Instantly jump to user 0, with default settings, from the current user (09).

Note 1. Not available when settings are locked. 2. The following settings remain the same even after jumping to user 0.

Auto and remote iris gain values, encoder output setting, and camera follow voltage adjustments

Hold down both the Display switch and for at least 2 seconds. One of the following messages is displayed, depending on the current user before the operation.

User 0 : User 0 Reset Now

User 19 : Escape To User 0

The Initial Top screen is displayed.

1

2

Desired Screen

Initial Top Screen

From User 0 From Users 19

or

Note: Initial User When Restarted

After restarting, control reverts to the user before this operation.

However, if you switched users after this operation, control reverts to that user.

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Iris [ ] [ I-Gain ] Torque: High Comp: ON

Fol. Iris: Zoom: Focus:

0940 0527

0011

1 Frame1:

Preset Zoom

Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

: Go Top : BackSet

Set

1 2

3

4

56

7

8

] CurveMode

Focus [ ]

Info

Encoder: OFF CamSeri: ON

Mode: User

Full

Name: No.:

1

--------

Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

Fr1PAUX:

Fr1P Shtl

Movement

Zoom [ ]

1

Tracking: OFF

CurveMode

3D: OFF

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

4.2 Con guration from the Menu Screen In Full mode, you can view and con gure 34 setting items and a follow screen with three setting items that have relative values from the Menu screen.* Speci cally, the Menu screen in Full mode is organized into 8 (or for R type lenses, 7) screens by function: User screen, Switch screen, Preset screen, Iris screen, Zoom screen, Focus screen (only for A type lenses), Info screen, and Fol. screen. Select [MENU] on the Top screen and press the Set key to access the User screen initially. Press left or right to access the 7 other screens. (See the following gure.)

*: There is no single Menu screen. Instead, these 8 screens are collectively referred to as the Menu screen.

Setting items labeled Top next to the function title can also be con gured from the Top screen.

1 User Screen................................................ 4.2.1 5 Zoom Screen .............................................. 4.2.5

2 Switch Screen............................................. 4.2.2 6 Focus Screen ............................................. 4.2.6

3 Preset Screen ............................................. 4.2.3 7 Info Screen ................................................. 4.2.7

4 Iris Screen .................................................. 4.2.4 8 Fol. Screen ................................................. 4.2.8

To the next screen clockwise

To the next screen counterclockwise

To the Go Top screen

To the User screen

To the Top screen

Initial Top Screen

User Screen

Fol. Screen

Go Top Screen

Preset Screen

Switch Screen Menu Screen

Iris Screen

Zoom ScreenFocus Screen

Info Screen

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4.2.1 User Screen Settings For details on users available in Full mode, see 4.1.3 Switching Users.

The following setting items can be con gured on the User screen.

Switching Modes

Switching Users Top

Naming Users

Resetting Values

(1) Resetting One Users Settings (2) Resetting All Users Settings

Copying Settings Between Individual Users

Copying Settings Between Lenses

(1) Copying One Users Settings to Another Lens (2) Copying All Users Settings to Another Lens (3) Responding to Errors

Locking Functions

Items labeled Top can also be modi ed from the Top screen.

User Screen in Full Mode

Mode: User

Full

Name: No.:

1

-------- 1

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Mode: User

Full 1

No. :

User

1 Name:

Mode:

1

Basic

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Mode: User

Full

Name: No.:

1

-------- 1

Name: No.:

-------- 1

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press . [Mode] is underlined.

The previous mode is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired mode.

Switching Modes

Switch to Basic or Analog mode as needed.

Important The new mode setting is retained even after the lens is turned off.

Initial Top Screen

User Screen

Options (D) Basic Full Analog

Save Settings Basic Mode Full Mode Analog Mode

(D): Default value

MENU User 1 or

1

2

3

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[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Mode: User

Full

Name: No.:

1

-------- 1

No. : 2 Mode: User 1

Name: --------

Full

No. : 1 Mode: User 1

Name: --------

Full

Switching Users Top

Switch Users (09) as needed. To con gure settings for individual users, switch to that user number.

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press twice. [No.] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired mode.

Initial Top Screen

User Screen

Options 0 (D) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Save Settings

Not supported Although settings cannot be saved, they can be changed temporarily. Switching users or turning the lens off will restore default values.

Can be saved for each user

(D): Default value

MENU User 1 2 or

1

2

3

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No. : Name:

ResetAll

Name Name:

Name User

Name:

1

No. : User

Name: ResetAll

1 1

A

A

User 1

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Mode: User

Full

Name: No.:

1

-------- 1

User 1

-------- 1

Naming Users

Users can be named, as needed.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press three times. [Name] is underlined.

Press . The rst dash is highlighted, indicating that you can edit it.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired value.

Press the to con rm the name. The display reverts to Title: Name.

1

2

3

4

5

Initial Top Screen

User Screen

Title: Name

Title: Name

Options _(D) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Max. Digits 8

(D) : Default value _ : Space

MENU User 1 3 or

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User 1 Reset Now.

ResetAll User

User: y/n AllUser: y/n

AllUser: y/n

ResetAll User

User: y/n

User

Copy ResetAll

1

1

1

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Mode: User

Full

Name: No.:

1

-------- 1

Name: --------

User

Copy ResetAll

1 Name: --------

MENU User 1 4 or

Resetting Values

(1) Resetting One Users Settings Reset a users settings to default values as needed.

Note: Iris gain values, encoder output setting, and camera follow voltage adjustments are not reset. The current value is retained.

Press and then .

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press four times. [ResetAll] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the Reset screen.

Press . A con rmation message is displayed about resetting information for the selected user.

Note: You can cancel resetting and restore the original values at any time before pressing

in step 5. To return to the previous screen, press up. To cancel resetting and turn off the display, press the Display switch.

User Screen

Title: Reset

Title: Reset

Reset Screen

1

2

3

4

5

Initial Top Screen Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

After a message is displayed indicating that resetting is in progress, the display reverts to Title: Reset. The settings have now been reset.

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Name: User

ResetAll Copy

1

All User Reset Now.

ResetAll User

User: AllUser:

1

y/n y/n

Mode: User

Full

Name: No.:

1

-------- 1

Mode: User

Access:

1

Unlock ResetAll

ResetAll User

User: AllUser:

1

y/n y/n

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Basic

MENU User 1 4 2 or

(2) Resetting All Users Settings Reset all users settings to default values as needed.

Note: You can cancel resetting and restore the original values at any time before pressing

in step 5. To return to the previous screen, press up. To cancel resetting and turn off the display, press the Display switch.

Note: Iris gain values, encoder output setting, and camera follow voltage adjustments are not reset. The current value is retained.

Note: There is no need to switch users.

Press and then .

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press four times. [ResetAll] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the Reset screen.

Press twice. A con rmation message is displayed about resetting information for the all users.

User Screen

Title: Reset

Reset Screen

1

2

3

4

5

Initial Top Screen

Resetting is nished once the message during resetting is no longer displayed.

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Copy User

To No. : Copy:

1

y/n 1

Copy User

To No. : Copy:

1

y/n 3

Copy User

To No. : Copy:

1

3 y/n

ResetAll User

Copy ToOtherLens

1

Copy User

To No. : Copy:

1

1 y/n

Mode: User

Full

Name: No.:

1

-------- 1

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Note: You can cancel copying and restore the original values at any time before pressing

in step 7. To return to the previous screen, press up. To cancel copying and turn off the display, press the Display switch.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the user to copy settings to.

Press . [Copy] is underlined, and you can select {y} (yes) or {n} (no).

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press ve times. [Copy] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the Copy screen.

Press . [To No.] is underlined.

1

2

3

4

5

6

Initial Top Screen

User Screen

Screen A

Copy Screen

Continued on next page

Copying Settings Between Individual Users

Settings con gured for one user can be copied to another user.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

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ResetAll User

Copy ToOtherLens

1

Press and then .

Settings are copied to the speci ed user number, and the display reverts to Screen A.

Continued from previous page

7

MENU User 1 5 or

Screen A

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ToOtherLens User

Connect:

1

y/n

ToOtherLens User

Connect:

1

y/n

Mode: User

Full

Name: No.:

1

-------- 1

ToOtherLens User

UserCopy : AllCopy :

1

y/n y/n

User Copy ToOtherLens

1

Access: Unlock

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Copying Settings Between Lenses

Setting information can be copied between information displays of drive units mounted on the display. You can copy either settings for individual users or for all users. Copying requires a dedicated cable, sold separately. For details, contact Canon or your dealer.

(1) Copying One Users Settings to Another Lens

Note: Required Preparation

1. Plug one end of the dedicated cable (20 pin20 pin) into the source lens and the other end into the 20-pin connector of the zoom/focus remote of the target lens.

2. Turn on the source and target lenses.

3. Press the Display switch on the source lens to turn on the display. (Leave the source lens display off.)

Note: You can cancel copying and restore the original values at any time before pressing in step 11. To return to the previous screen, press up. To cancel copying and turn off the display, press the Display switch.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press and then .

The display switches to Screen B.

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press six times. [ToOtherLens] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the ToOtherLens screen.

Press . [Connect] is underlined, and you can select {y} (yes) or {n} (no).

Press .

1

2

3

4

6

5

Initial Top Screen

User Screen

Screen A

ToOtherLens Screen

Screen B

Continued on next page

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ToOtherLens User

To No. : Copy:

1

1 y/n

ToOtherLens User

To No. : Copy:

1

y/n 3

Now Data Copy Please Wait...

ToOtherLens User

To No. : Copy:

1

y/n 1

User Copy ToOtherLens

1

Access: Unlock

ToOtherLens User

To No. : Copy:

1

y/n 3

ToOtherLens User

UserCopy : AllCopy :

1

y/n y/n

Continued from previous page

Note: If copying fails, an error message is displayed. Respond as described in (3) Responding to Errors.

*1: Pressing the Set key in this step begins the copying process. Note that once copying begins, you cannot restore the original settings.

*2: To avoid problems during copying, do not operate controls or press the Display switch on the source or target lenses. Do not perform other operations.

MENU User 1 6

or

Press and then .

Press . The display switches to the Target user selection screen.

The display switches to the Copy selection screen.

Press . [To No.] is underlined.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the number of the user on the target lens to copy settings to.

Press . [Copy] is underlined, and you can select {y} (yes) or {n} (no).

7

8

9

10

11

Copy Selection Screen

Target User Selection Screen

Screen A

*1

After a message is displayed indicating that copying is in progress, the display reverts to Screen A.

The settings have now been copied between lenses. *2

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ToOtherLens User

Connect:

1

y/n

ToOtherLens User

Connect:

1

y/n

Mode: User

Full

Name: No.:

1

-------- 1

User Copy ToOtherLens

1

Access: Unlock

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

(2) Copying All Users Settings to Another Lens Copying requires a dedicated cable, sold separately. For details, contact Canon or your dealer.

Note: Required Preparation

1. Plug one end of the dedicated cable (20 pin20 pin) into the source lens and the other end into the 20-pin connector of the zoom/focus remote of the target lens.

2. Turn on the source and target lenses.

3. Press the Display switch on the source lens to turn on the display. (Leave the source lens display off.)

Note: You can cancel copying and restore the original values at any time before pressing

in step 9. To return to the previous screen, press up. To cancel copying and turn off the display, press the Display switch.

Press and then .

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press six times. [ToOtherLens] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the ToOtherLens screen.

Press . [Connect] is underlined, and you can select {y} (yes) or {n} (no).

1

2

3

4

5

Initial Top Screen

User Screen

Screen A

ToOtherLens Screen

Continued on next page

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ToOtherLens User

ToAllUser Copy:

1

y/n

Now Data Copy Please Wait...

ToOtherLens User

ToAllUser Copy:

1

y/n

ToOtherLens User

UserCopy : AllCopy :

1

y/n y/n

y/n ToOtherLens

User

UserCopy : AllCopy :

1

y/n

User Copy ToOtherLens

1

Access: Unlock

Note: If copying fails, an error message is displayed. Respond as described in (3) Responding to Errors.

*1: Pressing the Set key in this step begins the copying process. Note that once copying begins, you cannot restore the original settings.

*2: To avoid problems during copying, do not operate controls or press the Display switch on the source or target lenses. Do not perform other operations.

MENU User 1 6 2

Press and then .

The display switches to Screen B.

Press twice. [AllCopy] is underlined, and you can select {y} (yes) or {n} (no).

Press . The display switches to the AllCopy screen.

Press . [Copy] is underlined, and you can select {y} (yes) or {n} (no).

6

7

8

9

Screen B

AllCopy Screen

Screen A

*1

Continued from previous page

After a message is displayed indicating that copying is in progress, the display reverts to Screen A.

The settings have now been copied between lenses. *2

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(3) Responding to Errors If copying between lenses fails, check the following.

Error Screen Checking Item Problem Responding

Lens Connect Error!!

Con rm that the dedicated cable (20 pin20 pin) is connected.

Settings cannot be copied between lenses unless the cable is connected.

Securely connect the cable between the source and target lenses, and follow the steps to copy again, from the start.

Con rm that the target lens is on.

Settings cannot be copied unless both the source and target lenses are on.

Turn on both the source and target lenses, and follow the steps to copy again, from the start.

Con rm that the drive unit of the target lens is the same model.

Settings cannot be copied between lenses of different generations of drive units.

Contact Canon or your dealer for details on models of drive unit that can be used to copy settings.

Copy Error!!

Con rm that the dedicated cable (20 pin20 pin) is connected.

The message at left is displayed if the lenses are disconnected during copying, if a power outage occurs, or if a lens is turned off. In this case, copying is interrupted, which prevents the settings from being copied correctly.

Con rm that the source and target lenses are on, and that the cable is securely connected. Press the Display switch to return to Screen A, and follow the steps to copy again, from the start.

Con rm that the source and target lenses are on.

Screen A

User Copy ToOtherLens

1

Access: Unlock

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Mode: User

Full

Name: No.:

1

-------- 1

User 1

Access: Unlock

Copy ToOtherLens

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

(1) Locking Settings

Lock Functions

To ensure that configured functions cannot easily be changed, you can lock the settings of certain functions. Once functions are locked, they are locked for all users. For instructions on locking settings in Analog mode, see 5. Operation in Analog Mode.

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU Lock

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Unlocked Locked

Note 1. User numbers 09 in the user number field indicate users that are unlocked.

Lock in the user number field indicate users that are locked. 2. In lock mode, only the following items can still be configured, and other settings are locked.

Preset data (Shuttle shot position, Frame preset position, Preset speed) Zoom tracking position, on/off Auto iris gain setting Specifying encoder output Camera follow voltage adjustments

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press seven times. The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press .

Initial Top Screen

User Screen

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1

2

3

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EnterPassword

EnterPassword

Lock OK? y/n

User 1

Access: Lock

Copy ToOtherLens

Enter the password and press . Entering Passwords

Press up/down to nd characters and left/right to move the cursor or make corrections. Be careful not to press the Set key until you are nished entering the password.

Press and then . The settings are now locked.

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Note Passwords No master password is used on this model. The password you enter each time to lock settings is the password used to unlock them. For this reason, we recommend making a note of the password each time. If you forget the password, contact Canon or your dealer. Passwords can be blank or up to 8 digits.

Characters supported in passwords Options (D) _ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Max. Digits 8

(D) : Default value _ : Space

Options (D) Unlock Lock

(D): Default value

MENU 7 Password DISPLAY

4

5

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[ ] 1

MENU

MENU

[ ] Lock

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

EnterPassword

EnterPassword

Unlock OK? y/n

[ ] Lock

Lock

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

(2) Unlocking Settings Settings can be unlocked in two ways, as follows.

(Unlocking Setting 1)

Press .

Press . The display starts blinking.

Enter the password and press . The password you entered to lock settings is the password used to unlock them.

Press or .

Press and then . Lock changes to the user number.

(The previously locked user number is displayed.)

Options (D) Unlock Lock

(D): Default value

MENU [ ] Lock or Password

Initial Top Screen

1

2

3

4

5

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Lock

1

1

User Copy ToOtherLens Access: Lock

EnterPassword

EnterPassword

Unlock OK? y/n

User Copy ToOtherLens Access: Unlock

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Mode: User

Full

Name: No.:

1

-------- 1

(Unlocking Setting 2)

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press seven times.

Enter the password and press . The password you entered to lock settings is the password used to unlock them.

Press .

Press and then . The settings are now unlocked.

MENU 7 Password

Initial Top Screen

User Screen 1

2

3

4

5

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4.2.2 Switch Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the Switch screen.

Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch Top

Assigning Functions to the AUX1 Switch Top

Assigning Functions to the AUX2 Switch Top

Assigning Functions to the VTR Switch Top

Assigning Functions to the RET Switch Top

Specifying Iris A/M Switch Top

Assigning Functions to the Seesaw Top

Items labeled Top can also be modi ed from the Top screen.

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Fr1P

Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

Fr1PAUX:

Fr1P Shtl

Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

AUX:

Fr1P Shtl

VTR Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

AUX:

Fr1P Shtl

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

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[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Press and then . The display switches to the Switch screen.

Press . [AUX] is underlined. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Assigning Functions to the AUX Switch Top

The AUX switch can be programmed to activate a function of your choice.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Initial Top Screen

Switch Screen

Options (D) Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped Shtl NON VTR RET

Description Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch No function VTR switch RET switch

(D): Default value

MENU Switch 1 or

1

2

3

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Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

Fr1PAUX:

Fr1P Shtl

Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

AUX:

Fr1P Shtl Fr1P

Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

AUX:

Fr1P VTR Fr1P

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Assigning Functions to the AUX1 Switch Top

The AUX1 switch can be programmed to activate a function of your choice.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press and then . The display switches to the Switch screen.

Press twice. [AUX1] is underlined. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Switch Screen

Options Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped (D) Shtl NON VTR RET

Description Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch No function VTR switch RET switch

(D): Default value

MENU Switch 1 2 or

1

2

3

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Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

Fr1PAUX:

Fr1P Shtl

Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

AUX: Shtl Fr1P

Fr1P

Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

AUX: Shtl Fr1P

Sped

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Assigning Functions to the AUX2 Switch Top

The AUX2 switch can be programmed to activate a function of your choice.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press and then . The display switches to the Switch screen.

Press three times. [AUX2] is underlined. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Switch Screen

Options (D) Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped Shtl NON VTR RET

Description Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch No function VTR switch RET switch

(D): Default value

MENU Switch 1 3 or

1

2

3

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Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

Fr1PAUX:

Fr1P Shtl

Switch 1

RET:R RET

AUX2:A 2

VTR:V

Fr1P VTR

Switch 1

RET:R RET

AUX2:A 2

VTR:V

Fr1P RET

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Assigning Functions to the VTR Switch Top

The VTR switch can be programmed to activate a function of your choice.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press and then . The display switches to the Switch screen.

Press four times. [VTR] is underlined. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Switch Screen

Options Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped Shtl (D) VTR RET

Description Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch VTR switch RET switch

(D): Default value

MENU Switch 1 4 or

1

2

3

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Switch 1

A/M:AM Norm

VTR:V

RET:R

VTR RET

Switch 1

A/M:AM Norm

VTR:V

RET:R

VTR Sped

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

Fr1PAUX:

Fr1P Shtl

Assigning Functions to the RET Switch Top

The RET switch can be programmed to activate a function of your choice.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press and then . The display switches to the Switch screen.

Press ve times. [RET] is underlined. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Switch Screen

Options Fr1P Fr1F Fr2P Fr2F Sped Shtl VTR (D) RET

Description Framing Preset1

switch (preset speed)

Framing Preset1 switch

(max. speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(preset speed)

Framing Preset2 switch

(max. speed)

Speed Preset switch

Shuttle-Shot switch VTR switch RET switch

(D): Default value

MENU Switch 1 5 or

1

2

3

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Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

Fr1PAUX:

Fr1P Shtl

Switch 1

SSaw: A/M:AM

RET:R RET

Zoom Norm

Switch 1

SSaw: A/M:AM

RET:R RET

Zoom Reve

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Specifying Iris A/M Switch Top

The Iris A/M switch can be programmed to activate a function of your choice.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press and then . The display switches to the Switch screen.

Press six times. [A/M] is underlined. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Switch Screen

Options (D) Norm Reve Auto Manu

Description Normal operation A: Auto / M: Manual

Reverse operation A: Manual / M: Auto

Auto Only A: Auto / M: Auto

Manual Only A: Manual / M: Manual

(D): Default value

MENU Switch 1 6 or

1

2

3

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Switch 1

SSaw: A/M:AM

RET:R RET Normal

Zoom

Switch 1

SSaw: A/M:AM

RET:R RET Normal

Iris

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Switch 1

AUX2:

A

A 1 AUX1: A 2

Fr1PAUX:

Fr1P Shtl

Assigning Functions to the Seesaw Top

The zoom seesaw switch can be programmed to control either the {Zoom} or {Iris}.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press and then . The display switches to the Switch screen.

Press seven times. [SSaw] is underlined. The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Switch Screen

Options (D) Zoom Iris

Description Zoom operation Iris operation

(D): Default value

MENU Switch 1 7 or

1

2

3 Note: Note on Iris Assignment

1. The seesaw switch will no longer control zooming.

2. To control the iris with the rocker switch, you must set the iris mode to manual. Operation is not possible in Auto or Remote mode.

3. Press the Telephoto side to open the iris, or press the Wide end side to close it.

4. Zoom speed control adjustments also apply to iris control, and you can specify the maximum iris speed. (See 4.2.5 Zoom Screen Settings: Specifying Maximum Zoom Speed Control.)

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4.2.3 Preset Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the Preset screen.

Switching What Frame Preset 1 Controls

Switching What Frame Preset 2 Controls

Specifying the Preset Mode Zoom Speed

Specifying Zoom Start Responsiveness for Presets

Specifying Zoom Stop Responsiveness for Presets

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Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

Frame1: Preset

Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

Frame1: Preset

Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Zoom

Focus

Press once and twice. The display switches to the Preset screen.

Press . [Frame1] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . [Zoom] is always speci ed for R type lenses.

Switching What Frame Preset 1 Controls

Switch what frame preset 1 controls, as needed.

Zoom : Move the zoom position to the position in memory Focus : Move the focus position to the position in memory Z+F : Move the zoom and focus position to the position in memory

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Initial Top Screen

Preset Screen

Screen A

Frame1 Screen

Options (D) Zoom Focus Z+F

Description Control zooming Control focusing Control zooming and focusing

(D): Default value

MENU 2 Preset or

1

2

3

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Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

Frame1: Preset

Frame2: Zoom

ZSpeed: 800

Frame1: Preset

Frame2: Zoom

ZSpeed: 800

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Zoom

Focus

Press once and twice. The display switches to the Preset screen.

Press twice. [Frame2] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . [Zoom] is always speci ed for R type lenses.

Switching What Frame Preset 2 Controls

Switch what frame preset 2 controls, as needed.

Zoom : Move the zoom position to the position in memory Focus : Move the focus position to the position in memory Z+F : Move the zoom and focus position to the position in memory

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Initial Top Screen

Preset Screen

Screen A

Frame2 Screen

Options (D) Zoom Focus Z+F

Description Control zooming Control focusing Control zooming and focusing

(D): Default value

MENU 2 Preset 2 or

1

2

3

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Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

500

Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed:

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Press once and twice. The display switches to the Preset screen.

Press three times. [ZSpeed] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired value.

Specifying the Preset Mode Zoom Speed

Con gure the zoom speed from any position to the position in memory, as needed. To adjust the value, use either the Memo button (refer to the Lens Manual) or display operations. Regardless of the method of adjustment used, the most recent setting takes precedence.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Initial Top Screen

Preset Screen

Note: Your speci ed values apply to both Fr1P and Fr2P.

Options 1 to (D) 800

Description Slowest Fastest

(D): Default value

MENU 2 Preset 3 or

1

2

3

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Frame2: Preset

Zoom ZSpeed: ZMovement

800

Preset ZMovement

Stop: Start: 99

91

Preset ZMovement

Stop: Start: D99

91

Preset ZMovement

Stop: Start: 50

91

Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Press once and twice. The display switches to the Preset screen.

Press four times. [ZMovement] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the ZMovement screen.

Press . [Start] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired value.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Specifying Zoom Start Responsiveness for Presets

Specify initial responsiveness in zooming for preset operations.

Initial Top Screen

Preset Screen

Screen A

ZMovement Screen

Options 00 to (D) 99

Description Start gradually Start quickly

(D): Default value

MENU 2 Preset 4 or

1

2

3

4

5

6

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

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Frame2: Preset

Zoom ZSpeed: ZMovement

800

Preset ZMovement

Stop: Start: 99

91

Preset ZMovement

Stop: Start: 99

D91

Preset ZMovement

Stop: Start: 99

70

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Frame1: Preset

Zoom Frame2: Zoom ZSpeed: 800

Press once and twice. The display switches to the Preset screen.

Press four times. [ZMovement] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the ZMovement screen.

Press twice. [Stop] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired value.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Specifying Zoom Stop Responsiveness for Presets

Specify nal responsiveness in zooming for preset operations.

Initial Top Screen

Preset Screen

Screen A

ZMovement Screen

Options 00 to 99

Description Stop gradually Stop quickly

Default value: 91

MENU 2 Preset 4 2 or

1

2

3

4

5

6

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

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4.2.4 Iris Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the Iris screen.

Specifying Iris Gain

(1) Specifying Auto Iris Gain Top

(2) Specifying Remote Iris Gain Top

Specifying Iris Torque Top

Iris Compensation ON/OFF

Iris Close Detection ON/OFF

Items labeled Top can also be modi ed from the Top screen.

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[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 90 Auto: 50

[ ]

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 90 Auto: 55

[ ]

Iris [ ] [ I-Gain ] Torque: High Comp: ON

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 90 Auto: 50

[ ]

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Comp: ON Torque: High

[ ]

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Specifying Iris Gain

(1) Specifying Auto Iris Gain Top Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. To adjust the value, use either the auto iris gain adjustment trimmer (refer to the Lens Manual) or display operations. Regardless of the method of adjustment used, the most recent setting takes precedence. The same auto iris gain value applies to all users, regardless of the current user. Thus, there is no need to switch users in advance. Unlike most other setting adjustments, any changes to this setting also apply to user 0.

Note: Do the following when adjusting gain while checking iris operation.

Con rm that the drive unit A/M switch is set to [Auto] mode.

Set the camera iris mode to [Auto].

Note: As you look at the lens iris ring, set it to the position of maximum gain at which focus hunting does not occur.

Note: The current iris gain value is retained even if you reset other settings as described in 4.2.1 Resetting Values. For this reason, you will no longer be able to view the default setting. If necessary, make a note of the default setting before adjusting this value.

Press once and three times.

The display switches to the Iris screen.

Press . [I-Gain] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the [I-Gain] screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Press . [Auto] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Iris Screen

Screen A

[I-Gain] Screen

Options 01 to 99 Default: Varies depending on the factory-set value, but corresponds to the value determined with the iris gain adjustment trimmer.Description Minimum gain Maximum gain

MENU 3 Iris [ ] or

1

2

3

4

5

6

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52 [ I-Gain ]

Iris

Remote: 90 Auto: 0

[ ]

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 93 Auto: 50

[ ]

Iris [ ] [ I-Gain ] Torque: High Comp: ON

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Remote: 90 Auto: 50

[ ]

[ I-Gain ] Iris

Comp: ON Torque: High

[ ]

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

(2) Specifying Remote Iris Gain Top Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. The same remote iris gain value applies to all users, regardless of the current user. Thus, there is no need to switch users in advance. Unlike most other setting adjustments, any changes to this setting also apply to user 0.

Note: Do the following when adjusting gain while checking iris operation.

Con rm that the drive unit A/M switch is set to [Auto] mode.

Set the camera iris mode to [Remote].

Note: The current iris gain value is retained even if you reset other settings as described in 4.2.1 Resetting Values. For this reason, you will no longer be able to view the default setting. If necessary, make a note of the default setting before adjusting this value.

Press once and three times.

The display switches to the Iris screen.

Press . [I-Gain] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the [I-Gain] screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Press twice. [Remote] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Iris Screen

Screen A

[I-Gain] Screen

Options 01 to 99

Description Minimum gain Maximum gain

Default value: 90

MENU 3 Iris [ ] 2 or

1

2

3

4

5

6

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[ I-Gain ] Iris [ ]

Torque: Comp: ON

High

[ I-Gain ] Iris [ ]

Torque: Comp: ON

Low

Iris [ ] [ I-Gain ] Torque: High Comp: ON

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Specifying Iris Torque Top

Specify the desired level of torque in manual control of the iris ring.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press once and three times. The display switches to the Iris screen.

Press twice. [Torque] is underlined.

The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function to {High} or {Low}.

Initial Top Screen

Iris Screen

Options (D) High Low

Description High torque Low torque

(D): Default value

MENU 3 Iris [ ] 2 or

1

2

3

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Iris [ ] [ I-Gain ] Torque: High Comp: ON

Iris [ ]

Comp: Close: OFF

Torque: High ON

Iris [ ]

Comp: Torque: High

OFF

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Iris Compensation ON/OFF

The amount of light decreases when an extender (2.0) is used. You can specify a function that compensates by opening the iris by an amount equivalent to f/2.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press once and three times. The display switches to the Iris screen.

Press three times. [Comp] is underlined.

The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function {ON} or {OFF}.

Initial Top Screen

Iris Screen

Options (D) ON OFF

Description Iris compensation No iris compensation

(D): Default value

MENU 3 Iris [ ] 3 or

Note: The iris may not fully close in some cases when the iris compensation is set to ON while an extender (2.0) is used. If so, activate detection as described in Iris Close Detection ON/OFF.

*: Displayed when {Comp} is set to ON.

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Iris [ ] [ I-Gain ] Torque: High Comp: ON

Iris [ ]

Comp: Torque: High

ON Close: OFF

Iris [ ]

Comp: Close:

Torque: High ON ON

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Iris Close Detection ON/OFF

The iris cannot be fully closed when correction is active and an extender (2.0) is used. As a countermeasure, you can specify a function to detect iris close and close the iris as needed.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press once and three times.

The display switches to the Iris screen.

Press four times. [Close] is underlined.

The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function {ON} or {OFF}.

Initial Top Screen

Iris Screen

Options (D) OFF ON

Description No close detection Close detection

(D): Default value

MENU 3 Iris [ ] 4 or

Note: With some cameras, iris compensation may con ict with iris control by the camera, preventing correct iris operation. If so, deactivate iris close detection.

Note: Iris close is detected only when iris compensation is enabled.

*: Displayed when {Comp} is set to ON.

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4.2.5 Zoom Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the Zoom screen.

Zoom Tracking ON/OFF Top

Specifying Zoom Servo Start Responsiveness

Specifying Zoom Servo Stop Responsiveness

Specifying Zoom Mechanical End Stop Responsiveness

Specifying Seesaw Switch Responsiveness Top

Specifying Analog Demand Responsiveness Top

Specifying Maximum Zoom Speed Control

Specifying Minimum Zoom Speed Control

Specifying Servo Type from Zoom Demand

Demand-Based Zoom Speed Adjustment ON/OFF

Specifying Zoom Demand Speci cations

Items labeled Top can also be modi ed from the Top screen.

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Zoom Tracking ON/OFF Top

Activate or deactivate zoom tracking as needed.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Tracking: OFF Movement

Zoom [ ]

CurveMode

Tracking Zoom [ ]

OFF

Movement CurveMode

Tracking Zoom [ ]

ON

Movement CurveMode

Press once and four times. The display switches to the Zoom screen.

Press . [Tracking] is underlined.

The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function {ON} or {OFF}.

Initial Top Screen

Zoom Screen

Options (D) OFF ON

Description Zoom tracking disabled Zoom tracking enabled

(D): Default value

MENU 4 Zoom [ ] or

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Specifying Zoom Servo Start Responsiveness

Specify initial responsiveness in zooming (using seesaw switch, for example) as needed.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Tracking: OFF Movement

Zoom [ ]

CurveMode

Tracking:

Movement Zoom

Stop: Start:

[ ]

99 91

Movement Zoom

Stop: Start:

[ ]

D99 91

Movement Zoom

Stop: Start:

[ ]

97 91

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

OFF Movement CurveMode

Zoom [ ]

Press once and four times. The display switches to the Zoom screen.

Press twice. [Movement] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the Movement screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Press . [Start] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Zoom Screen

Screen A

Movement Screen

Options 00 to (D) 99

Description Start gradually Start quickly

(D): Default value

MENU 4 Zoom [ ] 2 or

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2

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Specifying Zoom Servo Stop Responsiveness

Specify nal responsiveness in zooming (using seesaw switch, for example) as needed.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Movement Zoom

Stop: Start:

[ ]

99 91

Movement Zoom

End: Stop:

[ ]

D91 99

Movement Zoom

End: Stop:

[ ]

89 99

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Tracking: OFF Movement

Zoom [ ]

CurveMode

Tracking: OFF Movement CurveMode

Zoom [ ]

Press once and four times. The display switches to the Zoom screen.

Press twice. [Movement] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the Movement screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Press twice. [Start] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Zoom Screen

Screen A

Movement Screen

Options 00 to 99

Description Stop gradually Stop quickly

Default value: 91

MENU 4 Zoom [ ] 2 2 or

1

2

3

4

5

6

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Specifying Zoom Mechanical End Stop Responsiveness

Specify nal responsiveness at the mechanical end in zooming (using the seesaw switch, for example) as needed.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Tracking: OFF Movement

Zoom [ ]

CurveMode

Tracking: OFF Movement CurveMode

Zoom [ ]

Movement Zoom

Stop: Start:

[ ]

99 91

Movement Zoom

End: Stop:

[ ]

D99 91

Movement Zoom

End: Stop:

[ ]

97 91

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Press once and four times. The display switches to the Zoom screen.

Press twice. [Movement] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the Movement screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Press three times. [End] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Zoom Screen

Screen A

Movement Screen

Options 00 to (D) 99

Description Stop gradually Stop quickly

(D): Default value

MENU 4 Zoom [ ] 2 3 or

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2

3

4

5

6

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Tracking: OFF Movement

Zoom [ ]

CurveMode

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

5 5

CurveMode

Zoom [ ]

OFF

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

5 D5

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

5 7

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

SpeedAdj

Movement

Specifying Seesaw Switch Responsiveness Top

Con gure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the zoom seesaw switch. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is con gured.)

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Press once and four times. The display switches to the Zoom screen.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Press three times. [CurveMode] is underlined.

Press . [Seesaw] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press . The display switches to the CurveMode screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Initial Top Screen

Zoom Screen

Screen A

CurveMode Screen

Options 1 2 3 4 (D) 5 6 7 8 9

(D): Default value

MENU 4 Zoom [ ] 3 or

1

2

3

4

5

6

(1)

(9)

Responsiveness to zoom mode adjustment

Maximum

Zo om

S pe

ed

Wide Angle Telephoto

Extent of pressing the zoom seesaw switch

Zoom Direction

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Specifying Analog Demand Responsiveness Top

Con gure the responsiveness of zoom speed adjustment in response to pressing the analog demand thumb ring. (Note: Another screen is displayed when this setting is con gured.)

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

5 5

CurveMode

Zoom [ ]

OFFSpeedAdj

Movement

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

5 D5

CurveMode Zoom

Demand: Seesaw:

[ ]

5 7

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Tracking: OFF Movement

Zoom [ ]

CurveMode

Press once and four times. The display switches to the Zoom screen.

Press three times. [CurveMode] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the CurveMode screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Press twice. [Demand] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Zoom Screen

Screen A

CurveMode Screen

Options 1 2 3 4 (D) 5 6 7 8 9

(D): Default value

MENU 4 Zoom [ ] 3 2 or

1

2

3

4

5

6

(1)

(9)

Responsiveness to zoom mode adjustment

Maximum

Zo om

S pe

ed

Wide Angle Telephoto

Extent of tilting the analog demand

Zoom Direction

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Specifying Maximum Zoom Speed Control

Specify the maximum speed to which the zoom speed can be adjusted using the drive unit knob.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

SpeedAdj Zoom

Min: Max:

[ ]

99 01

CurveMode SpeedAdj Control: Sped

Zoom [ ]

SpeedAdj Zoom

Min: Max:

[ ]

D99 01

SpeedAdj Zoom

Min: Max:

[ ]

97 01

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Tracking: OFF Movement

Zoom [ ]

CurveMode

Press once and four times. The display switches to the Zoom screen.

Press four times. [SpeedAdj] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the SpeedAdj screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Press . [Max] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Zoom Screen

Screen A

SpeedAdj Screen

Options Min. value(D) 99

(D): Default value

MENU 4 Zoom [ ] 4 or

1

2

3

4

5

6

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Specifying Minimum Zoom Speed Control

Specify the minimum speed to which the zoom speed can be adjusted using the drive unit knob.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Tracking: OFF Movement

Zoom [ ]

CurveMode

SpeedAdj Zoom

Min: Max:

[ ]

99 01

CurveMode SpeedAdj Control: Sped

Zoom [ ]

SpeedAdj Zoom

Min: Max:

[ ]

99 D01

SpeedAdj Zoom

Min: Max:

[ ]

03 99

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Press once and four times. The display switches to the Zoom screen.

Press four times. [SpeedAdj] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the SpeedAdj screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Press twice. [Min] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Zoom Screen

Screen A

SpeedAdj Screen

Options 01Max. value

Default value: 01

MENU 4 Zoom [ ] 4 2 or

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2

3

4

5

6

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Specifying Servo Type from Zoom Demand

Specify either the speed or position servo as the type of servo to use from the zoom demand.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

Tracking: OFF Movement

Zoom [ ]

CurveMode

SpeedAdj Control: VR-Dem: ON

Zoom [ ]

Sped

SpeedAdj Control: VR-Dem: ON

Zoom [ ]

Posi

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Press once and four times. The display switches to the Zoom screen.

Press ve times. [Control] is underlined.

The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function to {Sped} or {Posi}.

Initial Top Screen

Zoom Screen

Options (D) Sped Posi

Description Speed servo Position servo

(D): Default value

MENU 4 Zoom [ ] 5 or

1

2

3

Note: Selecting {Posi} will disable the seesaw switch.

Additionally, only one demand connector can be connected when {Posi} is selected.

Normally, select {Sped}.

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Demand-Based Zoom Speed Adjustment ON/OFF

Enable or disable adjustment of the maximum drive unit zoom speed based on the zoom demand.

Important First, switch to the user for whom the settings apply. (For instructions, see 4.1.3 Switching Users or 4.2.1 User Screen Settings: Switching Users.)

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Tracking: OFF Movement

Zoom [ ]

CurveMode

Control: VR-Dem:

Zoom [ ]

ON Sped

Control: VR-Dem:

Zoom [ ]

OFF Sped

SpeedAdj

SpeedAdj

Press once and four times. The display switches to the Zoom screen.

Press six times. [VR-Dem] is underlined.

The previous or default function is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function {ON} or {OFF}.

Initial Top Screen

Zoom Screen

Options (D) ON OFF

Description Enabled Disabled

(D): Default value

MENU 4 Zoom [ ] 6 or

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2

3

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4.2.6 Focus Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the Focus screen.

Specifying Focus Demand Responsiveness (A Type Lenses Only)

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Specifying Focus Demand Responsiveness (A Type Lenses Only)

Specify responsiveness in analog focus demand operations as needed.

Focus [ ] CurveMode

ADemand: 5

Focus [ ] CurveMode

CurveMode ADemand: D5

Focus [ ]

CurveMode ADemand: 7

Focus [ ]

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

CurveMode Focus [ ]

Press once and three times. The display switches to the Focus screen.

Press . [CurveMode] is underlined.

Press . The display switches to the CurveMode screen.

Press . The display reverts to Screen A.

Press . [ADemand] is underlined.

The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired function.

Initial Top Screen

Focus Screen

Screen A

CurveMode Screen

Options 1 to 9

Description Large curve Small curve

Default value: 5

MENU 3 Focus [ ] or

1

2

3

4

5

6

Note: These settings take effect when the curve selection switch on the focus demand is set toward FAR.

Stan da

rd

1

9

In nity

Close Range

Fo cu

s P

os iti

on

Knob Position

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4.2.7 Info Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the Info screen.

Specifying the 3D Function (For information on specifying the 3D function, see the instruction manual of the BC-100 3D

cable.)

Specifying Encoder Output

Serial Communication with Camera ON/OFF

Con guring Settings in System Mode (Used by Canon Service Technicians Only)

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Specifying Encoder Output

Enable or disable encoder output as needed. Enabling output enables virtual connector output. For details, contact Canon or your dealer.

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Encoder : OFF

Info

3D: Info

Info

CamSeri:

CamSeri : ON

ON

3D : OFF

Encoder:

CamSeri: ON Encoder: 3D: OFF

INDON

INDOFF OFF

Press once and twice. The display switches to the Info screen.

Press twice. [Encoder] is underlined.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function {ON} or {OFF}.

Initial Top Screen

Info Screen

Options (D) OFF ON

Description Output disabled Output enabled

(D): Default value

MENU 2 Info 2 or

1

2

3

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Serial Communication with Camera ON/OFF

Two types of cameralens interfaces are available: analog control or control via serial communication. This setting enables you to switch between auto control detection and analog control. By default, this setting is ON, enabling auto detection of whether serial or analog control is used. To restrict the interface to analog control, set it to OFF.

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Info

OFF

Info

CamSeri: ON

CamSeri:

Encoder : OFF

Info

CamSeri : ON

Encoder : OFF

Encoder : OFF

3D : OFF

3D : OFF

3D : OFF

Press once and twice. The display switches to the Info screen.

Press three times. [CamSeri] is underlined.

Press or . Press left or right to switch the function {ON} or {OFF}.

Initial Top Screen

Info Screen

Options (D) ON OFF

Description Serial communication with the camera Enabled

Serial communication with the camera Disabled

(D): Default value

MENU 2 Info 3 or

1

2

3

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4.2.8 Fol. Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the Fol. screen.

Viewing Lens Follow Settings (Iris, Zoom, Focus)

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Viewing Lens Follow Settings (Iris, Zoom, Focus)

Indicates values in the full range of mechanical iris, zoom, and focus operations, expressed as relative values in the range of 01000.

Fol. Iris: Zoom: Focus:

0000 1000

0000

1

[ I-Gain ] [Trk]OFF

Shtl VTRA 1 V

[ ]MENU 1

A Fr1P [ Basic ]

Press and then . The display switches to the Fol. screen, showing relative follow iris, zoom, and focus values.

Initial Top Screen

Fol. Screen

MENU Fol. 1

1

Note: As long as the Fol. screen is shown, the display will not turn off automatically after 2 minutes if left idle.

To turn off the display, press the Display switch.

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4.3 List of Settings

Default Value Options

Top

MENU To *1 on the next page

[ ] 1 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 0

[Basic] Basic

[Trk] OFF OFF / ON

A Fr1P VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl / NON

[I-Gain]

To *2 on the next page

A 1 Shtl VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl / NON

V VTR VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl

A 2 Fr1P VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl / NON

R RET VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl

[I-Tq] H H / L

[Z.M.]

To *3 on the next page

AM Norm Norm / Reve / Auto / Manu

Zoom Zoom / Iris

Escape Operation Jump to user 0 setting status Hold down both the Display switch and Set key for at least 2 seconds.

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Default Value Options MENU User *1

Mode Basic Basic / Analog / Full No. 1 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 0 Name - - / space / AZ / az / 09 ResetAll

User n y / n AllUser n y / n

Copy To No. 1 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 Copy n y / n

To Other Lens UserCopy y y / n Access AllCopy y y / n

Unlock Unlock / Lock

Switch AUX Fr1P VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl / NON AUX1 Shtl VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl / NON AUX2 Fr1P VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl / NON VTR VTR VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl RET RET VTR / RET / Fr1P / Fr1F / Fr2P / Fr2F / Sped / Shtl A/M Norm Norm / Reve / Auto / Manu SSaw Zoom Zoom / Iris

Preset Frame1 Zoom Zoom / Focus / Z+F #1 Frame2 Zoom Zoom / Focus / Z+F #2 ZSpeed 800 1800 ZMovement

Start 99 0099 Stop 91 0099

Iris Go Top [I-Gain] Auto 50 0199

*2 Remote 90 0199 Torque High High / Low Comp ON ON / OFF Close OFF OFF / ON

Zoom [ ] Tracking OFF OFF / ON

Movement Start 99 0099 Stop 91 0099 End 99 0099

CurveMode Seesaw 5 19 *3 Demand 5 19

SpeedAdj Max 99 Min. value99 Min 01 01 Max. value

Control Sped Sped / Posi VR-Dem ON ON / OFF

Focus #3 CurveMode ADemand 5 19

Info 3D #4 OFF OFF / ON Encoder OFF OFF / ON CamSeri ON ON / OFF

Fol. *4 Iris (**) (00001000) Zoom (**) (00001000)

To *1 Focus (**) (00001000) From *1

: Set key operation : Right key operation #12 : Only Zoom is shown for R type lenses.

: Up key operation : Left key operation #3 : Not shown for R type lenses. #4 : For information on specifying the 3D communication,

see the 3D Cable Instruction Manual. ( ) : Indicates values that cannot be changed.

From *4 To *4

Memo

Operation in Analog Mode

5 IN

FO R

M ATIO

N D

ISPLAY

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5. Operation in Analog Mode

5.1 Con guration from the Top Screen

To access the Top screen, press the Display switch. A total of 3 items can be con gured on the Top screen in Analog mode. The rst screen displayed is referred to as the Initial Top screen. Status of some items can be checked simply by accessing this screen.

MENU IG: 50 [ Basic ]

Initial Top Screen in Analog Mode

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5.1.1 Selecting Analog Mode Basic mode is the default mode, but Analog mode can be accessed as follows. Use this mode for operation of a conventional analog drive unit. Digital functions are not available in this mode. Switches labeled VTR, RET, IRIS A/M, and IRIS INST control the respective functions. The rocker switch serves as a

regular zoom switch. AUX and MEMO switches are disabled. To set auto iris gain adjustment, use either display or trimmer operations. Shuttle shot, frame preset, speed preset, and zoom tracking are not available.

Switching from Basic to Analog Mode

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

Mode: User

Basic

Access: ResetAll

B

Unlock

User

Access: Mode:

A

Unlock Analog

Initial Top Screen in Basic Mode

User Screen in Basic Mode

MENU [ Analog ]

Press . [Basic] is highlighted.

Press . [Analog] is now highlighted, indicating con rmation.

Press .1

2

3

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5.1.2 Top Screen A total of 3 items can be con gured on the Top screen in Analog mode, as shown on the Initial Top screen. Status of some items can be checked simply by accessing this screen. (Shown in the gure below.*1)

MENU

[ Basic ]

IG501

3

2

1 MENU Menu screen

See 5.2 Con guration from the Menu Screen.

2 IG Auto iris gain

Adjust the auto iris gain value as needed.

See 5.1.3 Specifying Auto Iris Gain.

3 [Basic] Switching to Basic Mode

Switch to Basic mode as needed.

See 5.1.4 Switching to Basic Mode.

Initial Top Screen

*1

Inside : Items that show the current setting status.

Example: [IG:50] indicates a value of 50 for auto iris gain.

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5.1.3 Specifying Auto Iris Gain [IG]

Although this value is factory-set, it can be adjusted as needed. To adjust the value, use either the auto iris gain adjustment trimmer (refer to the Lens Manual) or display operations. Regardless of the method of adjustment used, the most recent setting takes precedence. The same auto iris gain value applies to all users.

Options 01 to 99

Description Minimum gain Maximum gain

Default: Varies depending on the factory-set value, but corresponds to the value determined with the iris gain adjustment trimmer.

MENU IG: 50 or

IG: 50

IG: 51

MENU IG: 50 [ Basic ]

IG:50MENU [ Basic ]

IG:51MENU [ Basic ]

Note: Do the following when adjusting gain while checking iris operation.

Con rm that the drive unit A/M switch is set to [Auto] mode.

Set the camera iris mode to [Auto].

Note: As you look at the lens iris ring, set it to the position of maximum gain at which focus hunting does not occur.

1

2

3

4

Press . Your selection is now highlighted.

Press . The display starts blinking.

Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired value.

Press . The display changes from blinking to highlighted, indicating con rmation.

Initial Top Screen

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5.1.4 Switching to Basic Mode [Basic]

Switch to Basic mode from the Top screen as needed.

Switching from Analog to Basic Mode

[Trk]OFF ShtlA 1 A 2

MENU IG: 50 A Fr1P

Fr1P [I-Tq]H [Z.M.]

MENU IG: 50 [ Basic ]

MENU [ Basic ]

IG: 50

Initial Top Screen in Analog Mode

Initial Top Screen in Basic Mode

MENU [ Basic ]

Press . The mode switches, and the Initial Top screen in Basic mode is displayed.

Press . [Basic] is highlighted.

1

2

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5.2 Con guration from the Menu Screen

In Analog mode, you can view and con gure 2 setting items from the Menu screen.* From the Menu screen in Analog mode, you can access a User screen. Select [MENU] on the Top screen and press the Set key to access the User screen. (See the following gure.)

*: There is no single Menu screen. Instead, screens accessed by selecting [MENU] and pressing the Set key are collectively referred to as the Menu screen.

: Go Top : BackSet

Set

1 Mode:

User Analog

Access:

A

Unlock

MENU IG: 50 [ Basic ]

1 User Screen................................................ 5.2.1

To the next screen clockwise

To the next screen counterclockwise

To the Go Top screen

To the User screen

To the Top screen

Initial Top Screen

User Screen

Go Top Screen

Menu Screen

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5.2.1 User Screen Settings The following setting items can be con gured on the User screen.

Switching Modes Locking Functions

Mode: User

Analog Access:

A

Unlock

User Screen in Analog Mode

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Switching Modes

Switch to Basic or Full mode, as needed.

Important The new mode setting is retained even after the lens is turned off.

MENU IG: 50 [ Basic ]

Mode: User

Analog Access:

A

Unlock

Mode: User

Analog Access:

A

Unlock

Mode: User

Basic Access:

A

Unlock

Initial Top Screen

User Screen Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press . [Mode] is underlined.

The previous mode is highlighted.

1

2

3 Press or . Press left or right until you reach the desired mode.

Options (D) Basic Full Analog

Save Settings Basic Mode Full Mode Analog Mode

(D): Default value

MENU User A or

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(1) Locking Settings

MENU IG: 50 [ Basic ]

Mode: User

Analog Access:

A

Unlock

Access: Unlock Mode: User

Analog A

Locking Functions

To ensure that con gured functions cannot easily be changed, you can lock the settings of certain functions. Once functions are locked, they are locked for all users. Two display operations are available in Analog mode: auto iris gain adjustment and user switching. However, you cannot switch users when functions are locked, because this function is also locked. Unlocking functions requires the password used to lock them.

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press twice. The previous or default value is highlighted.

Press .

Initial Top Screen

User Screen

Continued on next page

1

2

3

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EnterPassword

EnterPassword

Lock OK? y/n

Access: Lock Mode: User

Analog A

Enter the password and press . Entering Passwords

Press up/down to nd characters and left/right to move the cursor or make corrections. Be careful not to press the Set key until you are nished entering the password.

Press and then . The settings are now locked.

Continued from previous page

Characters supported in passwords Options (D) _ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Max. Digits 8

(D) : Default value _ : Space

Options (D) Unlock Lock

(D): Default value

2 Password DISPLAY

4

5

Note Passwords No master password is used on this model. The password you enter each time to lock settings is the password used to unlock them. For this reason, we recommend making a note of the password each time. If you forget the password, contact Canon or your dealer. Passwords can be blank or up to 8 digits.

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MENU IG: 50 [ Basic ]

Mode: User

Analog Access:

A

Lock

Access: Lock Mode: User

Analog A

EnterPassword

EnterPassword

Unlock OK? y/n

Access: Unlock Mode: User

Analog A

(2) Unlocking Settings

4

5

Press . The display switches to the User screen.

Press twice. The previous or default value is highlighted.

Enter the password and press . Entering Passwords

Press up/down to nd characters and left/right to move the cursor or make corrections. Be careful not to press the Set key until you are nished entering the password.

Press .

Press and then . The settings are now unlocked.

Options (D) Unlock Lock

(D): Default value

2 Password DISPLAY

Initial Top Screen

User Screen 1

2

3

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5.3 List of Settings

Default Value Options Page

Top

MENU To *1 on the next page

IG 50 0199

[Basic] Basic

Escape Operation Jump to user 0 setting status Hold down both the Display switch and Set key for at least 2 seconds.

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Default Value Options Page

MENU User *1

Mode Basic Basic / Analog / Full

Access Unlock Unlock / Lock

Go Top

: Set key operation : Right key operation

: Up key operation : Left key operation

Index ANALOG MODE .................................................... E22, E151

AUX ......................................................................... E30, E79

BASIC MODE .......................................................... E22, E23

CAMERA SERIAL .................................................. E65, E145

ENCODER ............................................................. E64, E144

FOLLOW ............................................................... E67, E147

FRAME PRESET .................................E48, E49, E119, E120

IRIS GAIN .............................................................. E52, E125

FULL MODE ............................................................ E22, E71

RET ....................................................................... E85, E115

VTR ....................................................................... E83, E114

ZOOM CURVE ........................................................ E34, E87

ZOOM TRACK ......................................................... E29, E78

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AMERICAS

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