Operating Instructions
3CCD Color Camera CCU
Model Nos.
GP-US932CU
GP-US932CUE
GP-US932CUS
GP-US932CUSE
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GP-US932
MERA
Camera head: option
Camera cable: option
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
No model number suffix is shown in these Operating Instructions.
Important Safety Instructions
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider
than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the
obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a
cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
S3125A
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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CONTENTS
Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................3
Limitation of Liability .........................................................................................................................5
Disclaimer of Warranty ......................................................................................................................5
Precautions .......................................................................................................................................6
Preface ..............................................................................................................................................8
Trademarks and Registered Trademarks .........................................................................................8
Major Operating Controls and Their Functions .................................................................................9
I Camera head .............................................................................................................................9
I Camera control unit (CCU) .........................................................................................................9
Installation/Connection ...................................................................................................................13
I How to mount lens ....................................................................................................................14
Setting Procedures .........................................................................................................................15
I SETUP menu ............................................................................................................................15
I Basic operations ......................................................................................................................16
1. Camera title setting [CAMERA ID] .......................................................................................17
2. ELC setting [ELC] ................................................................................................................18
3. Electronic shutter setting [SHUTTER] ..................................................................................19
4. Gain adjustment [GAIN] ......................................................................................................19
5. Electronic sensitivity enhancement setting [SENS UP] .......................................................19
6. Output signal setting [OUTPUT SEL] ..................................................................................19
7. Scene file setting [SCENE FILE] ..........................................................................................20
8. White balance setting [WHITE BAL] ....................................................................................23
9. Black balance setting [BLACK BAL] ...................................................................................23
10. Synchronization setting [SYNC] ..........................................................................................24
11. Electronic zoom setting [ELECTRIC ZOOM] .......................................................................24
12. Image freezing [FREEZE] ....................................................................................................24
I Default setting restoring ...........................................................................................................24
SEL Menu ........................................................................................................................................25
I How to display or operate the SEL menu .................................................................................25
I Button assignment ...................................................................................................................25
Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................................26
Specifications .................................................................................................................................28
Standard Accessories ....................................................................................................................30
Optional Accessories ......................................................................................................................30
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Limitation of Liability
THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WAR-
RANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WAR-
RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PAR-
TICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THE
THIRD PARTY'S RIGHT.
THIS PUBLICATION COULD INCLUDE TECHNICAL INAC-
CURACIES OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS.
CHANGES ARE ADDED TO THE INFORMATION HEREIN,
AT ANY TIME, FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS OF THIS PUBLI-
CATION AND/OR THE CORRESPONDING PRODUCT (S).
Disclaimer of Warranty
IN NO EVENT SHALL MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRI-
AL CO,. LTD. BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PER-
SON, EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE
MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR THE CASES,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW:
(5) ANY PROBLEM, CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE,
OR LOSS OR DAMAGE, ARISING OUT OF THE SYS-
TEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY;
(6) ANY CLAIM OR ACTION FOR DAMAGES, BROUGHT
BY ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION BEING A PHO-
TOGENIC SUBJECT, DUE TO VIOLATION OF PRIVACY
WITH THE RESULT OF THAT SURVEILLANCE-CAMER-
A'S PICTURE, INCLUDING SAVED DATA, FOR SOME
REASON, BECOMES PUBLIC OR IS USED FOR THE
PURPOSE OTHER THAN SURVEILLANCE.
(1) ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIM-
ITATION, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSE-
QUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY, ARISING OUT OF OR
RELATING TO THE PRODUCT;
(2) PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY
INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION
OF THE USER;
(3) UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE, REPAIR OR MODIFI-
CATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER;
(4) INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN
IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED, DUE TO ANY REASON
OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM
OF THE PRODUCT;
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Precautions
Do not attempt to disassemble this product.
To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Clean the faceplate with care.
Do not clean the faceplate with strong or abrasive deter-
gents. Use lens tissue or a cotton tipped applicator and
ethanol.
Ask a qualified service person for servicing.
Handle this product with care.
Discoloration on the CCD color filter
Do not abuse the product. Avoid striking, shaking, etc. The
product could be damaged by improper handling or stor-
age.
When continuously shooting a bright light source such as a
spotlight, the color filter of the CCD may have deteriorated
and it may cause discoloration. Even when changing the
fixed shooting direction after continuously shooting a spot-
light for a certain period, the discoloration may remain.
Cleaning this product body
Turn the power off when cleaning the product. Use a dry
cloth to clean the product.
Do not use strong abrasive detergent when cleaning the
product. When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild deter-
gent and wipe gently. Then, wipe off the remaining deter-
gent with a dry cloth.
Do not aim the camera head at strong light sources.
A light source such as a spot light causes a blooming (light
bleeding) or a smear (vertical lines).
Smear
Bright subject
Otherwise, it may cause discoloration. When using a chemi-
cal cloth for cleaning, read the caution provided with the
chemical cloth product.
Do not expose this product to rain or moisture, or try to
operate it in wet areas.
Turn the power off immediately and ask a qualified service
person for servicing. Moisture can damage the product,
and also create the danger of electric shock.
Blooming
Use this product for indoor use only.
Do not expose the product to direct sunlight for hours and
do not install the product near a heater or an air condition-
er. Otherwise, it may cause deformation, discoloration and
malfunction. Keep the product away from water.
Installing place
Contact your dealer for assistance if you are unsure of an
appropriate place in your particular environment.
Make sure that the installation area is strong enough to hold
the product, such as a concrete ceiling. When the installa-
tion area is not strong enough, reinforce and strengthen it.
Do not drop anything inside this product.
Dropping a metal part or other materials inside the product
could permanently damage the product.
Avoid installing in the following locations.
• Locations where it may get wet from rain or water
splash
• Locations where a chemical agent is used such as a
swimming pool (not only outdoor)
Do not operate this product beyond the specified tem-
perature, humidity, or power source ratings.
Use the product under conditions where temperature is
between 0°C and +40°C {32°F and 104°F}, and humidity is
below 90 %. The input power resource is 12 V DC.
• Locations subject to steam and oil smoke such as a
kitchen
• Locations near flammable gas or vapor
• Locations where radiation or x-ray emissions are pro-
duced
• Locations subject to strong magnetic field or radio
waves
• Locations where corrosive gas is produced
• Locations where it may be damaged by briny air such
as seashores
• Locations where the temperature is not between 0°C
and +40°C {32°F and 104°F}.
• Locations subject to vibrations (the product is not
designed for on-vehicle use.)
• Locations subject to condensation as the result of
severe changes in temperature
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Be sure to remove this product if it is not in use.
Radio interference
When the product is used near TV/radio antenna, strong
electric field or magnetic field (near a motor or a trans-
former), images may be distorted and noise sound may be
produced.
Do not install this product in a humid or dust-laden
environment.
Otherwise, lifetime of the internal parts may be shortened.
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Preface
This system is a compact and light type HD camera control unit (hereafter called CCU) with high image quality and multiple
functions by introducing digital signal processing. The camera head is separately mounted.
• GP-US932CU, GP-US932CUE, CCU for 3CCD color camera (HDMI output connector equipped)
• GP-US932CUS, GP-US932CUSE, CCU for 3CCD color camera (SDI output connector equipped)
This unit is used in combination with the optional 3CCD HD camera head.
• GP-US932H, GP-US932HE, camera head for 3CCD color camera
• The multi-format output applicable to 1 080i, 720p, 480p (576p*) and 480i (576i*) is available.
* The value is for GP-US932CUE/GP-US932CUSE.
• Signal transmission without signal degradation has been achieved thanks to the HDMI or SDI output connectors.
• The dynamic range expansion function allows users to shoot even images with a wide range of brightness contrast and
facilitate their visibility.
These instructions explain the system that consists of this unit and the optional camera head.
Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing
LLC.
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Major Operating Controls and Their Functions
Important:
I Camera head
q Lens mount section
• Be sure to turn off the power of the CCU before con-
necting or disconnecting the camera cable.
• Avoid bending excessively or breaking the camera
cable.
C-mount lens is mounted on this section. (I page 14)
w Camera cable connector
• Use the specific-camera head only.
This connector is used to connect the camera cable
(option).
<Camera cable> (option)
GP-CA932/4, GP-CA932/4E (4 m {13.1 ft.})
GP-CA932/6, GP-CA932/6E (6 m {19.7 ft.})
e Tripod socket
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The tripod socket hole is used when the camera head is
secured to the tripod.
The tripod socket can be mounted on either top or bot-
tom of the camera head.
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Tripod socket hole: 1/4-20 UNC
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I Camera control unit (CCU)
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Selectable gain varies depending on the setting in the
SETUP menu (I page 19).
When GAIN is set to "AUTO" and SENS UP is set to
"OFF": The gain is always set to "HIGH".
r Power switch [DC POWER]
This switch toggles the power of the CCU and camera
head on and off. The switch lights green while the
power is turned on.
u Freeze/menu button [FREEZE (MENU)]
Pressing this button: Displays the current image as a
static image when "FREEZE" in the SETUP menu is
set to "ON".
t Scene file selection button [SCENE]
The button selects a scene file from 1 to 3. Each scene
file should be set up beforehand using the SETUP
menu. (I page 20)
Selection of a scene file turns on the green LED of the
selected file number.
y Gain selection button [GAIN]
This button selects a gain from OFF, LOW, and HIGH.
Selection of a gain turns on the green LED of the select-
ed gain. No LED is turned on when the gain is set to off.
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Notes:
Important:
• Pressing a button other than the [g ] and [h ] but-
tons provides freeze cancellation.
• When the zoom in and out functions are assigned to
the [e ] and [f ] buttons respectively, the image
can be scaled up and down in the image freezing
state.
• When the camera head is not connected, pressing
the [BAR/AWC] button does not activate any opera-
tion.
! Dynamic range button [D RANGE]
This button toggles the dynamic range between NOR-
MAL and EXPAND. The button lights green when
"EXPAND" is selected.
Refer to page 25 for function assignment to buttons.
Holding down this button (for more than 2 seconds):
“EXPAND” shall be selected when dark portions are
less viewable because too bright portions are present
in a screen. (I page 21)
Displays the SETUP menu.
i Selection button [SEL]
Note: The dynamic range can also be set in the scene
file. (I page 20)
Pressing this button while the SETUP menu is displayed
determines the setting.
Pressing this button except while the SETUP menu is
displayed calls up the SEL menu. (I page 25)
! Camera cable connector
This connector is used to connect the camera cable
(option).
o Up/down/left/right buttons
Up button [g ]: This button moves the cursor upward to
change a setting item while the SETUP menu is dis-
played.
Down button [h ]: This button moves the cursor down-
ward to change a setting item while the SETUP
menu is displayed.
Left button [e ]: This button moves the cursor leftward
or selects a setting while the SETUP menu is dis-
played.
This button moves the cursor in the minus direc-
tion on the level adjustment scale or selects a set-
ting item while the SEL menu is displayed.
When the zoom out function is assigned to the left
button, the image can be scaled down (I page
25).
Right button [f ]: This button moves the cursor right-
ward or selects a setting while the SETUP menu is
displayed.
This button moves the cursor in the plus direction
on the level adjustment scale or selects a setting
item while the SEL menu is displayed.
When the zoom in function is assigned to the right
button, the image can be scaled up (up to 2.5-fold)
(I page 25).
! Color bar display/AWC button [BAR/AWC]
Pressing this button: Calls up the color bar on the
screen while an image is displayed. The color bar
becomes a blue back display while the SETUP
menu is displayed.
Holding down this button (for more than 2 seconds):
Starts up AWC while an image is displayed if
“WHITE BAL” in the SETUP menu is set to “AWC”.
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<Rear>
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output connector, SDI output connector, and HDMI out-
put connector.
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HDMI output connector [HDMI] (* only for GP-
US932CU, GP-US932CUE)
This connector is used when an HDMI-ready monitor is
connected.
Switch
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SD (SD signal output)
HD (HD signal output)
! Video output connector [VIDEO]
This connector provides composite video signals (1.0
V[P-P], 75 ohms).
INTER.
(Interlace output)
PROGRE.
(Progressive output)
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NOT USE (Not used)
NOT USE (Not used)
! Synchronizing signal output/input connector [SYNC]
When an external device is synchronized, set the syn-
FRONT SW
(Button operation
via front face)
RS-232C
(RS-232C control)
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chronizing signal output/input selection switch ! to "IN"
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to provide the synchronizing signal input.
When the synchronizing signal output/input selection
switch ! is set to "OUT", the connector provides the
synchronizing signal output conformable to the video
format of this system.
Switch
Video
format
RGB/YPb
Pr output
SDI
output
HDMI
output
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1 080i
720p
ON
OFF
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Important:
ON
• The video format shall be the same among the syn-
chronized devices.
480p (576p*)
480i (576i*)
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
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Synchronizing signal output/input selection switch
[OUT/IN]
This switch toggles synchronizing signals between out-
put and input.
When the synchronizing signal output is selected, set
this switch to "OUT". When the synchronizing signal
input is selected, set this switch to "IN".
X: No output is provided.
* The value is for GP-US932CUE/GP-US932CUSE.
Note:
• When the RS-232C port is used, set Switch 4 to
"OFF" after turning off the power.
When Switch 4 is set to "OFF", button operations on
the front face are disabled.
! Function setup switches
These switches select a video format for RGB/YPbPr
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12 V DC power connector [DC 12V IN]
This connector is used to connect an external DC
power supply of 12 volts (2 A or more).
Important:
@ SDI output connector [SDI]
(* only for GP-US932CUS, GP-US932CUSE)
This connector provides HD-SDI or SD-SDI output sig-
nals.
• A class 2 power supply of 12 V DC (10.8 to 13.2
volts) shall be used.
Important:
• Please use a high quality cable compatible with
HD-SDI.
Pin arrangement of
applicable connector
Compatible connector
HR10A-7P-4S (73) manufac-
tured by HIROSE ELECTRIC
CO., LTD. (as of October 2007)
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(Cable side)
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RS-232C port [RS-232C]
This port is used to perform external control. Please
contact your dealer for further information.
Pin number
Signal
GND
TXD
(D-sub 9-pin connector,
female)
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RXD
DSR
GND
DTR
CTS
RTS
GND
@ S-video output connector [S-VIDEO]
This connector provides the luminance signal (Y) output
and color signal (C) output with synchronizing signals.
@ RGB/YPbPr connector [RGB/YPbPr]
This connector provides the RGB signal (red, green,
and blue) output or the YPbPr signal (luminance, color
difference B, and color difference R) output. The output
signal can be set up with use of "OUTPUT SEL" in the
SETUP menu. (I page 19)
Pin number
Output signal
GND
(D-sub 9-pin connector,
male)
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6
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GND
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R, Pr
G, Y
B, Pb
VIDEO
SYNC
GND
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GND
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Installation/Connection
Caution:
ONLY CONNECT THIS TO 12 V DC CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY.
Be sure to connect the grounding lead to the GND terminal.
The following shows how to mount the camera on the tripod (locally procured).
The tripod socket can be mounted on either top or bottom of the camera head.
<Sample of camera mounting on tripod>
<Change of tripod socket position>
Tripod socket
Important:
• The tripod and CCU shall be horizontally placed.
• When the camera head is mounted on a ceiling, the camera cable (option) also plays a role of a safety wire for just in case.
Use a cable tie to attach the camera cable to the camera mounting base. The cable tie shall be made of a durable materi-
al.
• An installation area for the camera mounting base shall be strong enough to support the total weight.
<Sample of camera mounting on ceiling>
Camera mounting base
(locally procured)
Attach the camera cable
to the camera mounting base.
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I How to mount lens
Important:
• Be sure to turn off the power of the CCU before mounting a lens.
• A lens whose projection length of the lens mount section is 4 mm or less shall
be used.
• The recommended lens aperture ranges from F2.2 to F16. Selection of less
than F2.2 of the lens aperture may result in image blurring.
• When a zoom lens is used, focus adjustment method varies with the lens. For
further information, refer to the operating instructions for the lens.
• When the lens is removed, be sure to put the cap on the lens mount section of
the camera head.
C-mount:
less than 4 mm {5/32"}
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Remove the lens cap from the lens mount section of the
camera head.
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Turn a C-mount lens clockwise to engage the lens with
the lens mount section.
Important:
• Check to see whether the surface of the optical filter is
clean before mounting a lens. If the surface is dirty, use
a blower brush for general camera to remove dust.
Recommended lenses (as of October 2007)
Manufacturer
FUJINON
FUJINON
FUJINON
FUJINON
FUJINON
FUJINON
Model
Model number
High Definition Fixed Lens
High Definition Zoom Lens
3CCD Camera Lens
3CCD Camera Lens
3CCD Camera Lens
3CCD Camera Lens
HAF4.8DA-1
HA4x7.5DA-1
TF2.8DA-8
TF4DA-8
TF8DA-8
TF15DA-8
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Setting Procedures
Performing each setting item on the SETUP menu should be completed in advance to use this unit. Perform the settings for
each item in accordance with the conditions of the camera shooting location.
Note:
• In addition to the SETUP menu, this system has a simplified menu (SEL menu) that is displayed using the [SEL] button on
the front of the CCU. Refer to page 25 for further information about the SEL menu.
I SETUP menu
The following items can be set with use of the SETUP menu.
Setup items
Description
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q CAMERA ID
Specifies the camera title. Through this item, a camera title is created
with alphanumeric and symbol characters, and displayed on the
screen.
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w ELC
Specifies the ELC function.
e SHUTTER
r GAIN
Specifies the electronic shutter speed.
Adjusts the gain.
t SENS UP
y OUTPUT SEL
u SCENE FILE
DTL MODE
RED DTL
Specifies electronic sensitivity enhancement.
Specifies the output signal.
Registers the settings of details, gamma, hue, etc.
Specifies the details.
Adjusts the enhancement of red edge.
Performs gamma adjustment.
GAMMA
KNEE
Adjusts the knee point.
BLACK STRETCH
D-RANGE
Toggles the black stretch function on and off.
Toggles the dynamic range between NORMAL and EXPAND.
Adjusts the white clip level.
WHITE CLIP
FLARE COMP
DNR
Performs flare compensation.
Specifies the level of the digital noise reduction function.
Adjusts the hue.
MATRIX
CHROMA GAIN
TOTAL PED
i WHITE BAL
o BLACK BAL
! SYNC
Adjusts chroma gain.
Adjusts the pedestal level.
Specifies white balance adjustment.
Adjusts the black balance.
Specifies the synchronization type.
Toggles the electronic zoom on and off.
Toggles the freeze function.
! ELECTRIC ZOOM
! FREEZE
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I Basic operations
The description below explains how to operate the SETUP
menu basically.
First of all, the explanation provides how to display the
SETUP menu on the connected monitor used for adjust-
ment.
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To return to the camera image screen after storing the
settings, move the cursor to "END" and press the [SEL]
button.
The settings can be stored even if the power of the
CCU is turned off.
Important:
• The following functions are not available when the cam-
era head is not connected.
• Startup of white balance AWC
• MATRIX
• ELECTRIC ZOOM
• FREEZE
Top screen of SETUP menu
** SET UP ** P1
CAMERA ID
ELC
*OFF
*OFF
OFF
SHUTTER
GAIN
OFF
SENS UP
OUTPUT SEL
OFF
RGB(NOR)
END
** SET UP ** P2
SCENE FILE
WHITE BAL
BLACK BAL
SYNC
*FILE1
AWC
*MANU
INT
ELECTRIC ZOOM ON
FREEZE
ON
END
z
Hold down the [FREEZE (MENU)] button for approx. 2
seconds.
→ The top screen of the SETUP menu appears.
x
The SETUP menu consists of 2 pages.
To change the page, move the cursor to "P1" or "P2"
and press the [e ] or [f ] button.
Note:
• The cursor is a blinking part.
c
Perform the settings for each item.
• Selection of setting item:
Press the [g ] button or the [h ] button to move the
cursor.
• Change of settings:
Press the [e ] button or the [f ] button.
• Display of advanced setup screen:
Press the [SEL] button when "*" is attached to the
target setting item.
• Return to previous setup screen:
Move the cursor to "RET" and press the [SEL] but-
ton.
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<Character entry>
• To revise the character, move the cursor to "←" or "→"
and press the [SEL] button.
Move the cursor to the character to be revised in the
entry range and enter a character newly.
• To enter a blank, move the cursor to "SPACE" and press
the [SEL] button.
• To delete all the entered characters, move the cursor to
"RESET" and press the [SEL] button.
1. Camera title setting [CAMERA ID]
This item specifies the camera title. The camera title that
indicates the camera location and other information about
the camera is created with alphanumeric, symbol, and
katakana characters and displayed on the screen. The
camera title is named with up to 16 characters.
Follow the procedure below to specify the camera title.
Top screen of SETUP menu
c
Move the cursor to "POSI" and press the [SEL] button
after title entry.
** SET UP ** P1
CAMERA ID
ELC
*OFF
*OFF
OFF
→ The display positioning screen appears to show the
entered camera title blinking.
SHUTTER
GAIN
OFF
SENS UP
OUTPUT SEL
OFF
RGB(NOR)
v
Position the title with use of the [g ], [h ], [e ], and [f ]
buttons and hold down the [MENU] button for more
than 2 seconds.
END
→ The title position is decided and the title creation
screen appears again.
Title creation screen
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789
().,'":;&#!?=
+-*/%$ÄÜÖÆÑÀ
←
→
SPACE
*POSI RET END RESET
................
Editing area
Display positioning screen
FLOOR 1
z
Set "CAMERA ID" to "ON" and press the [SEL] button.
→ The title creation screen appears.
Note:
• Even if "CAMERA ID" is set to "OFF", pressing the [SEL]
button calls up the title creation screen.
Important:
• When "CAMERA ID" is set to "OFF", the camera title
does not appear even if the title is specified.
x
Move the cursor to the target item with use of the [g ],
[h ], [e ], and [f ] buttons and press the [SEL] button.
→ The entered characters are displayed in the entry
range.
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MANU: The detection area can be manually specified.
(I page 18)
AUTO: The dark areas are automatically covered and
only the bright areas are automatically detected.
2. ELC setting [ELC]
Setting ELC (electronic light control) to ON provides auto-
matic adjustment of the screen brightness. The conver-
gence level of ELC can be specified at “BRIGHTNESS” in
the SEL menu (I page 25).
If a photographic subject has a bright light such as a spot-
light in its backgroud, the subject may appear shadowy. To
eliminate this phenomenon, mask the bright area in the
background to perform correction.
c
Move the cursor to "PEAK/AVE" and use the [e ] and
[f ] buttons to adjust the detection level.
When the cursor is moved to "P", the peak value (maxi-
mum) is detected. When the cursor is moved to "A", the
average value is detected.
Top screen of SETUP menu
Manual setup of detection area
** SET UP ** P1
The detection area is manually specified.
CAMERA ID
ELC
*OFF
*OFF
OFF
SHUTTER
GAIN
"ELC CONT" screen
OFF
SENS UP
OUTPUT SEL
OFF
RGB(NOR)
** ELC CONT **
END
AREA
ALL
.... ....A
P
|
PEAK/AVE
"ELC CONT" screen
RET END
** ELC CONT **
AREA
ALL
.... ....A
P
|
PEAK/AVE
Mask setting screen
RET END
z
Set "ELC" to "ON" and press the [SEL] button.
→ The "ELC CONT" screen appears.
x
Move the cursor to "AREA" and use the [e ] and [f ]
buttons to select an area.
z
Select "MANU" for "AREA" on the "ELC CONT" screen
and press the [SEL] button.
→ The mask setting screen appears.
The area is selectable from the types shown below.
→ The detection areas shown as follows are not dis-
played.
x
Use the [g ], [h ], [e ], and [f ] buttons to select an
area to be masked and press the [SEL] button.
→ The selected area is displayed white.
Note:
ALL (default): All of the areas on
the screen are the detection
area.
• To cancel the specified area, move the cursor to the
target area and press the [SEL] button.
To cancel all the masks, hold down the [e ] and [f ]
buttons simultaneously for more than 2 seconds.
S CIRCLE: The small circle in the
center of the screen is the
detection area.
c
Hold down the [MENU] button for more than 2 seconds
after area setting.
→ The "ELC CONT" screen appears again.
M CIRCLE: The medium circle in
the center of the screen is
the detection area.
L CIRCLE: The large circle in the
center of the screen is the
detection area.
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Important:
3. Electronic shutter setting [SHUTTER]
• The "LOW" level cannot be larger than the "HIGH" level.
• When "SENS UP" is set to "OFF" or "---", "AUTO (L)" is not
available.
The electronic shutter speed is specified. The speed is
selectable from the following.
OFF (default),1/100 (1/120*), 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,
1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000, and MANU
Select "MANU", and press [SEL] button. The "SHUTTER"
screen appears to adjust the shutter speed in detail.
Adjustable speed range: 3/562 (2/562*) – 552/562
* The value is for GP-US932CUE/GP-US932CUSE.
5. Electronic sensitivity enhancement
setting [SENS UP]
The magnification of the electronic sensitivity is selectable
from the following.
"SHUTTER" screen
OFF (default), AUTO (x2), AUTO (x4), AUTO (x8), MANU
(x2), MANU (x4), and MANU (x8)
** SHUTTER **
MANU SET
RET END
552/562
Notes:
• When "MANU (x2)", "MANU (x4)", or "MANU (x8)" is
selected, be sure to set "ELC" to "OFF". (I page 18)
• When "GAIN" is set to "OFF" or to a low level, video may
become grainy and unstable. In such a case, adjust the
electronic sensitivity.
Note:
• When "SHUTTER" is set to other than "OFF", "---"
appears and electronic sensitivity enhancement func-
tion is not available.
• When the shutter speed is specified, be sure to set both
"ELC" and "SENS UP" to "OFF". (I pages 18 and 19)
• When the electronic sensitivity enhancement function is
used, time for CCD readout is elongated to enhance the
sensitivity. Therefore, the residual image of a moving
subject is increased in accordance with the magnifica-
tion of the sensitivity.
4. Gain adjustment [GAIN]
The gain adjustment is selectable from the following.
OFF (default): The gain is not adjusted.
AUTO (L), AUTO (H): The gain is automatically adjusted.
MANU (L), MANU (H): The gain is manually adjusted.
6. Output signal setting [OUTPUT SEL]
The gain level is adjusted in detail.
The output signals of RGB/YPbPr output connector, HDMI
output connector are specified.
Output signals vary with models.
The gain can be finely adjusted in the "LOW" and "HIGH"
levels.
GP-US932CU, GP-US932CUE (HDMI output connector
equipped): RGB (NOR) (default), RGB (ENH), YPbPr
(422), YPbPr (444)*
z
Select an adjustment in "GAIN" and press the [SEL] but-
ton.
→ The "GAIN LEVEL" screen appears.
* The output signal of the RGB/YPbPr output connector is
the same in both RGB (NOR) and RGB (ENH) and in
both YPbPr (422) and YPbPr (444), respectively.
x
Move the cursor to "HIGH" or "LOW" and adjust the level
with use of the [e ] or [f ] button.
GP-US932CUS, GP-US932CUSE (SDI output connector
"GAIN LEVEL" screen
equipped): RGB (default), YPbPr
** GAIN LEVEL **
... .....
LOW
–
|
+
........
–
HIGH
|+
RET END
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7. Scene file setting [SCENE FILE]
z
Move the cursor to "DTL MODE" on the "SCENE FILE"
screen and press the [SEL] button.
→ The "DTL MODE" screen appears.
Registration of details, gamma, hue, etc. as a scene file in
accordance with an installation location allows users to
employ the registered contents only by pressing the
[SCENE] button on the front face of the CCU.
x
Move the cursor to “PATTERN”, select a pattern from
among “1”, “2” and “3”, and press the [SEL] button.
→ The settings of “DTL BAND” and “DTL LEVEL” are
applied to “USER”.
The band and level can be manually adjusted in
“USER”. Perform adjustment on an as-needed basis.
Be sure to view the monitor when the adjustment is per-
formed.
Up to 3 scene files can be registered.
Scene file registration is performed on the "SCENE FILE"
screen. When a scene file to be registered on the top
screen, "SCENE FILE", in the SETU P menu is selected and
the [SEL] button is pressed, the "SCENE FILE" screen
appears. The "SCENE FILE" screen consists of 2 pages.
The selected scene file number appears beside the screen
title.
Note:
• The band and level can also be adjusted directly with-
out applying any of the patterns, “1”, “2”, and “3” to
“USER”.
Scene file number
** SCENE FILE 1 ** P1
c
Move the cursor to "DTL BAND" and adjust the band
with use of the [e ] or [f ] button.
When the level indicator moves in the "+" direction, the
edge becomes thinner (band becomes higher). When
the level indicator moves in the "–" direction, the edge
becomes thicker (band becomes lower).
DTL MODE
RED DTL
GAMMA
*MANU
OFF
.... ....
|
–
+
KNEE
*MANU
BLACK STRETCH OFF
D-RANGE
NORMAL
.... ....
|
WHITE CLIP –
+
RET END
v
Move the cursor to "DTL LEVEL" and adjust the level
with use of the [e ] or [f ] button.
When the level indicator moves in the "+" direction, the
image becomes sharper. When the level indicator
moves in the "–" direction, the image becomes softer.
** SCENE FILE 1 ** P2
FLARE COMP
DNR
OFF
LOW
MATRIX
*USER
..... ...
CHROMA GAIN –
TOTAL PED
|
+
+
.... ....
–
|
RET END
Note:
• Jaggies may appear on the edge of a photographic
subject, but this phenomenon is not abnormal. If this
phenomenon is not favorable, decrease “DTL BAND” or
“DTL LEVEL” to adjust the image quality.
[DTL MODE] Specifies the details.
The band and level of the edge correction are specified.
[RED DTL] Adjusts the enhancement of red
edge.
"SCENE FILE" screen
** SCENE FILE 1 ** P1
The red edge enhancement level of images through the
camera is adjusted.
The enhancement level is selectable from the following.
OFF (default): No edge enhancement is performed on the
red portion.
DTL MODE
RED DTL
GAMMA
*MANU
OFF
.... ....
|
–
+
KNEE
*MANU
BLACK STRETCH OFF
D-RANGE
NORMAL
.... ....
|
WHITE CLIP –
+
RET END
LOW: The low level of edge enhancement is performed on
the red portion.
HIGH: The high level of edge enhancement is performed on
the red portion.
"DTL MODE" screen
** DTL MODE **
[GAMMA] Performs gamma adjustment.
PATTERN
USER
. . . .
Be sure to view a waveform monitor or a color video monitor
when the gamma adjustment is performed.
Move the cursor to "GAMMA" and adjust the gamma level
with use of the [e ] or [f ] button.
|
+
DTL BAND
—
+
.... ....
|
DTL LEVEL —
RET END
When the level indicator moves in the "+" direction, the cor-
rection level becomes larger. When the level indicator
moves in the "–" direction, the correction level becomes
smaller.
Moving the cursor to the far end of the “+” direction sets the
gamma correction to OFF.
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Important:
[WHITE CLIP] Adjusts the white clip level.
• In the case of the following, "---" appears and gamma
adjustment is not available.
• When "BLACK STRETCH" is set to "ON"
• When "D-RANGE" is set to "EXPAND"
Be sure to view a waveform monitor or a color video monitor
when the white clip level is adjusted with use of the [e ] or
[f ] button.
When the level indicator moves in the "+" direction, the level
becomes higher. When the level indicator moves in the "–"
direction, the level becomes lower.
[KNEE] Adjusts the knee point.
Be sure to view a waveform monitor or a color video monitor
when the knee point adjustment is performed.
Important:
The knee point adjustment is selectable from the following.
MANU (default): The knee point is manually adjusted.
AUTO: The knee point is automatically adjusted.
• When "D-RANGE" is set to "EXPAND", the white clip
adjustment is disabled.
[FLARE COMP] Performs flare compensation.
When "MANU" is selected, follow the steps below to adjust
the knee point.
Selection "ON" or "OFF" (default) determines whether or not
to perform the flare compensation.
When "ON" is selected, flare is reduced.
z
Select "MANU" and press the [SEL] button.
→ The "KNEE MANU" screen appears.
[DNR] Specifies the level of the digital noise
reduction function.
x
Adjust the knee point with use of the [e ] or [f ] button.
The digital noise reduction function reduces noise. The
effect level is selectable from the following.
LOW (default): The low level of digital noise reduction is
performed. (smaller residual image)
HIGH: The high level of digital noise reduction is per-
formed. (larger residual image)
Important:
• When "D-RANGE" is set to "EXPAND", the knee point
adjustment is disabled.
OFF: The digital noise reduction function is disabled.
"KNEE MANU" screen
[MATRIX] Adjusts the hue.
** KNEE MANU **
........
|
KNEE POINT –
+
Be sure to view a vector scope or a color video monitor
when the hue adjustment is performed.
"SCENE FILE" screen
RET END
** SCENE FILE 1 ** P2
FLARE COMP
DNR
OFF
LOW
MATRIX
*USER
..... ...
CHROMA GAIN –
TOTAL PED
|
+
+
[BLACK STRETCH] Toggles the black stretch
function on and off.
.... ....
–
|
RET END
Selection "ON" or "OFF" (default) determines whether or not
to perform the black stretch function.
When "ON" is selected, black crushing is corrected at low
illuminance to make an image more viewable.
"MATRIX" screen
** MATRIX ** USER
Important:
.... ....
|
B PHASE
—
+
• When "D-RANGE" is set to "EXPAND", the black stretch
setting is disabled.
.... ....
|
B GAIN
—
+
[D-RANGE] Toggles the dynamic range
between NORMAL and EXPAND.
USER AREA *
RET END
The dynamic range is set to "NORMAL" (default) or
"EXPAND".
Selection of “EXPAND” makes high contrast images more
viewable.
z
Display your target color in the screen center as large
as possible.
x
Select the axis close to your target color using
"MATRIX" on the "SCENE FILE" screen. The axis is
selectable from the following.
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USER (default),B-Mg, Mg, Mg-R, R, R-Ye, Ye, Ye-G, G,
G-Cy, Cy, Cy-B, and B
Note:
• Every time the [SEL] button is pressed, the size of the
rectangle cursor changes in the order of large → medi-
um → small.
Select a size to meet the photographic subject size.
c
Press the [SEL] button after axis selection.
→ The "MATRIX" screen appears.
v
To perform fine tuning, use the [e ] or [f ] button to
adjust "GAIN" (chroma) and "PHASE" (hue).
x
c
Hold down the [MENU] button for more than 2 seconds.
→ The "MATRIX" screen appears again.
When the color axis is unclear
To perform fine tuning, adjust "GAIN" (chroma) and
"PHASE" (hue).
For example, the adjustment of "PHASE" or "GAIN" of
"R/R-Ye" on the following screen provides the simultane-
ous adjustment of "PHASE" or "GAIN" of the adjacent
axes "R" and "R-Ye" in "Color matrix splitting chart".
When "USER AREA" is selected on the "MATRIX" screen,
the axis is automatically displayed by selecting a color on
the screen.
Color selection is performed on the color detection screen.
The white rectangle cursor is blinking to select a target
color on the color detection screen.
** MATRIX ** USER
.... ....
|
R/R-Ye PHASE –
+
+
+
+
+
+
<Color matrix splitting chart>
.... ....
|
–
R PHASE
.... ....
|
R-Ye PHASE –
.... ....
|
R/R-Ye GAIN –
.... ....
–
–
Color detection screen
|
R GAIN
R-Ye GAIN
USER AREA *
.... ....
|
R-Ye
RET END
Cursor
(Blinking)
Note:
• When the color on the axis in the color matrix splitting
chart is detected, the adjacent axes are not displayed.
[CHROMA GAIN] Adjusts chroma gain.
* This chart is a guideline for displaying the closest axis
at adjustment.
Be sure to view a vector scope or a color video monitor
when the chroma gain is adjusted with use of the [e ] or
[f ] button.
When the level indicator moves in the "+" direction, the
chroma level becomes higher. When the level indicator
moves in the "–" direction, the chroma level becomes lower.
Mg-R
R
Mg
R-Ye
Ye
B-Mg
B
[TOTAL PED] Adjusts the pedestal level.
Be sure to view a waveform monitor or a color video monitor
when the pedestal level is adjusted with use of the [e ] or
[f ] button.
When the level indicator moves in the "+" direction, the
image becomes brighter. When the level indicator moves in
the "–" direction, the image becomes darker.
Ye-G
G
Cy-B
Cy
G-Cy
z
Point the camera at the center of the photographic sub-
ject with which the color is detected.
If the camera is immovable, move the rectangle cursor
to the area with a target color with use of the [g ], [h ],
[e ], and [f ] buttons.
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8. White balance setting [WHITE BAL]
9. Black balance setting [BLACK BAL]
The white balance adjustment is selectable from the follow-
ing.
The black balance adjustment is generally unnecessary,
but the adjustment is available also by hand.
AWC (default): The automatic white balance control mode
is activated. This adjustment is suitable for a location
where a light source is stable.
Top screen of SETUP menu
** SET UP ** P2
When "AWC" is selected, the operation to adjust the
white balance is required.
ATW: Activates the automatic white balance tracking mode.
The camera continuously measures the white balance
and automatically performs adjustment.
SCENE FILE
WHITE BAL
BLACK BAL
SYNC
*FILE1
AWC
*MANU
INT
ELECTRIC ZOOM ON
FREEZE
ON
If the situation meets one of the following or other, color
may not be accurately reproduced. In such a case,
select "AWC" to adjust the white balance.
• The photographic subject is mostly highly-colored.
• The photographic atmosphere is under the bright
blue sky or at nightfall.
END
"BLACK BAL" screen
** BLACK BAL **
• The illumination of the light illuminating the photo-
graphic subject is low.
.... ....
|
R-PED
B-PED
–
–
+
.... ....
|
+
MANU: The white balance is manually adjusted.
When "AWC" is selected, follow the steps below to adjust
the white balance.
RET END
z
Point the camera at a white photographic subject.
x
Hold down the [BAR (AWC)] button for more than 2
seconds on the front face of the CCU.
z
Move the cursor to "BLACK BAL" and press the [SEL]
button.
→
AWC starts up and the LED located above the
[BAR (AWC)] button blinks. When “AWC OK”
appears and the LED goes out, the adjustment is
completed.
→ The "BLACK BAL" screen appears.
x
c
Mount the lens cap on the camera lens.
Move the cursor to "R-PED", be sure to view a vector
scope or a waveform monitor when "R-PED" is adjusted
with use of the [e ] or [f ] button. Adjustment shall be
performed so that the carrier is minimized.
Note:
• “AWC NG” appears. Perform the steps 1 and 2 again if
“AWC NG” appears and the LED stays on.
When "MANU" is selected, follow the steps below to adjust
the white balance.
v
Move the cursor to "B-PED" and adjust "B-PED" with use
of the [e ] or [f ] button while viewing a vector scope or
a waveform monitor. Adjustment shall be performed so
that the carrier is minimized.
z
Select "MANU" and press the [SEL] button.
→ The "WHITE BAL" screen appears.
x
Move the cursor to "R-GAIN" or "B-GAIN" and adjust the
white balance with use of the [e ] or [f ] button.
"WHITE BAL" screen
** WHITE BAL **
.... ....
|
R-GAIN
B-GAIN
–
–
+
.... ....
|
+
RET END
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10. Synchronization setting [SYNC]
11. Electronic zoom setting [ELECTRIC
ZOOM]
The synchronization state is displayed. The horizontal
phase in the external synchronization can also be adjusted.
The internal synchronization is indicated as "INT", and the
external synchronization is indicated as "EXT".
Selection "ON" (default) or "OFF" determines whether or not
to use the electronic zoom.
To prevent the electronic zoom from being active by mis-
take, select "OFF".
The horizontal phase in the external synchro-
nization is adjusted.
When "ON" is selected, assignment of the zoom function to
the [e ] and [f ] buttons in the SEL menu allows users to
scale up (up to 2.5 times) or scale down a photographic
subject with use of the [e ] or [f ] button.
Top screen of SETUP menu
** SET UP ** P2
Notes:
• Calling up the SETUP menu cancels scale up and
down.
• When "ELECTRIC ZOOM" is set to "OFF", "ZOOM OFF"
appears in the SEL menu, and the zoom function is not
adjustable.
SCENE FILE
WHITE BAL
BLACK BAL
SYNC
*FILE1
AWC
*MANU
INT
ELECTRIC ZOOM OFF
FREEZE
OFF
END
"SYNC" screen
12. Image freezing [FREEZE]
** SYNC **
Selection "ON" (default) or "OFF" determines whether or not
to enable the freeze function.
.... ....
+
|
H PHASE
—
When "ON" is selected, pressing the [FREEZE (MENU)] but-
ton on the front face of the CCU allows users to display the
video currently displayed as a static image. (I page 9)
RET END
z
x
c
Set the synchronizing signal input/output selection
switch on the rear face of the CCU to "IN".
I Default setting restoring
• When the settings of the level indicators (–....I....+) in
the SETUP menu or SEL menu are reset to the default,
hold down both of the [e ] and [f ] buttons simultane-
ously for more than 2 seconds.
• When all the settings in the SETUP and SEL menu are
reset to the default, move the cursor to "END" on the
bottom line, and hold down both of the [FREEZE
(MENU)] and [h ] buttons simultaneously for more than
2 seconds.
Connect the video synchronizing signal to the synchro-
nizing signal output/input connector.
Perform the settings of the function setup switches 1
and 2 in accordance with the video format used by the
device to be synchronized. (I page 11)
v
b
Move the cursor to "SYNC" on the top screen of the
SETUP menu.
Press the [SEL] button after making sure that "EXT"
appears.
→ The "SYNC" screen appears.
n
Connect the Y or G signal from the RGB/YPbPr output
connector and the video synchronizing input signal to
an oscilloscope, observe the horizontal synchronization
component.
m Adjust the horizontal phase with use of the [e ] or [f ]
button.
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SEL Menu
The SEL menu is a simplified menu that can be called up
by pressing the [SEL] button while an image is displayed.
The following items can be set with use of the SEL menu.
• Image level [BRIGHTNESS]: Adjusts the brightness
(ELC, gain (AUTO), and the convergence level of elec-
tronic sensitivity enhancement (AUTO)).
I Button assignment
Only pressing the [e ] or [f ] button allows users to assign
the settings in the SEL menu while an image is displayed.
How to assign settings
• Red level [R-GAIN]: Adjusts the red level.
z
Call up the screen of the setting to be assigned in the
SEL menu to a button.
Hold down both of the [SEL] and [FREEZE (MENU)]
buttons simultaneously while the screen is displayed
until the displayed contents disappear.
• Blue level [B-GAIN]: Adjusts the blue level.
• Edge enhancement level [DTL-LEVEL]: Adjusts the
edge enhancement level.
• Electronic zoom [ZOOM]: Adjusts the zoom factor.
• Detection area [AREA]: Specifies the detection areas of
ELC, gain (AUTO), and electronic sensitivity enhance-
ment (AUTO).
x
c
Use the [e ] or [f ] button to display and assign the
settings to be stored.
Note:
• If "ZOOM" is assigned to a button, zoom can be adjust-
ed in the image freezing state (I page 24).
I How to display or operate the SEL
menu
z
x
c
Press the [SEL] button.
→ The SEL menu appears.
Press the [SEL] button to call up the screen of the item
to be changed.
Use of the [e ] or [f ] button allows users to adjust the
setting.
Notes:
• Pressing the [SEL] button displays the last displayed
item while the power is supplied.
• No operation for more than 3 seconds also terminates
the SEL menu.
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Troubleshooting
Before asking for repairs, check the symptoms with the following table.
Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution in the table or a problem is not
described below.
Reference
pages
Symptom
Cause/solution
• Are the cables appropriately connected to the video output
connector, S-VIDEO output connector, RGB/YPbPr output
connector, HDMI output connector, or SDI output connec-
tor, respectively?
11, 12
Check whether each cable is appropriately connected.
No image displayed
• Is the monitor luminance appropriately adjusted, or is the
contrast appropriately adjusted?
Check whether the monitor settings are appropriate.
—
• Is the function setup switch No. 4 set to "ON"?
Set the function setup switch No. 4 to "ON".
Camera with no response to
the button operation on the
front face of the CCU
11
• Pressing once displays the state.
Press the [SCENE] button repeatedly until your target LED
lights.
The lighting LED of the
[SCENE] button unchanged
9
• Pressing once displays the state.
Press the [GAIN] button repeatedly until your target LED
lights.
The lighting LED of the [GAIN]
button unchanged
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9
• Is the camera cable appropriately connected at both the
connector of the CCU and the connector of the camera
head?
Only the color bar displayed
Check whether the connection is appropriately established.
• Is the camera cable appropriately connected at both the
connector of the CCU and the connector of the camera
head?
Connection between the camera head and camera cable is
required to adjust the image quality.
The hue [MATRIX] unad-
justable in the menu
9
Check whether the connection is appropriately established.
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Reference
pages
Symptom
Cause/solution
• Is the lens aperture appropriately adjusted?
Check whether the aperture is appropriately adjusted.
Use lenses with recommended F number or higher and
3CCD-specific lenses.
Blurred screen
14
• Try to change the setting of "DTL MODE".
• Try to change the monitor cable.
20
—
Plural edges visible
• When the screen is too bright, narrow the lens aperture or
set "ELC" to "ON".
"AWC OK" not displayed
14, 18
• This phenomenon depends on the specifications of the
monitor.
Select the wide and full screen display at the monitor side.
Black bars at right and left of
image
—
• This unit provides outputs on the assumption that the screen
is 16:9.
Select the wide screen display at the monitor side.
—
—
Vertically longer image
No sound from monitor
• The monitor is not applicable to sound output.
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Specifications
I GP-US932CU/GP-US932CUS
Power source:
12 V DC
Power consumption:
Pick-up system:
Image sensor:
Synchronization:
Video output:
15 W (excluding camera head)
Micro prism system
1/3" 3CCD, interline transfer (IT) equipped (progressive scanning supported)
Internal or external synchronization
Video output:
BNC Connector x1, 1.0 V[P-P]/75 Ω
S-video output: S-video connector x1
Y: 0.714 V[P-P]/75 Ω
C: 0.286 V[P-P]/75 Ω
RGB/YPbPr output: D-sub 9-pin connector x1
R, G, B:
Y:
0.7 V[P-P]/75 Ω
0.7 V[P-P]/75 Ω
Pb, Pr:
SYNC:
0.525 V[P-P]/75 Ω
0.6 V[P-P]/75 Ω (at output using 1 080i or 720p)
0.3 V[P-P]/75 Ω (at output using 480p or 480i)
1.0 V[P-P]/75 Ω
VIDEO:
HDMI output: HDMI connector x1 (GP-US932CU only)
SDI output: BNC connector x2 (GP-US932CUS only)
Video output: 480/59.94i
Video format:
S-video output: 480/59.94i
RGB/YPbPr output: 1 080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, 480/59.94p, 480/59.94i
HDMI output: 1 080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, 480/59.94p (GP-US932CU only)
SDI output: 1 080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, 480/59.94i (GP-US932CUS only)
2 000 lx (3 200 K, F5.6)
40 lx {0.4 footcandle} (F2.8, GAIN: HIGH, 30 % output, at center)
54 dB (at output using 1 080i)
Required Illumination:
Minimum illumination:
Signal-to-noise ratio:
Horizontal resolution:
Color bar:
700 TV lines at center (when 1 080i output)
SMPTE color bar with 0 % set-up
Functions:
Camera title, ELC, electronic shutter, gain adjustment, electronic sensitivity enhancement,
output signal, scene file, white balance, black balance, synchronization, electronic zoom,
image freezing
External control:
RS-232C D-sub 9-pin connector x1
Ambient operating temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C {32 °F to 104 °F}
Ambient operating humidity:
Dimensions:
30 % to 90 %
GP-US932CU, GP-US932CUS: 170 (W) x 44 (H) x 229 (D) mm {6-11/16"(W) x 1-3/4"(H) x 9-
1/16"(D)} (excluding rubber feet and protruding portions)
GP-US932H: 37 (W) x 47 (H) x 60 (D) mm {1-7/16"(W) x 1-7/8"(H) x 2-3/8"(D)} (excluding tri-
pod socket and protruding portions)
Weight:
Finish:
GP-US932CU: 1.3 kg {2.9 lbs}
GP-US932CUS: 1.45 kg {3.2 lbs}
GP-US932H: 150 g {0.3 lbs}
Ivory color coating
Dimensions and Weights indicated are approximate.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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I GP-US932CUE/GP-US932CUSE
Power source:
12 V DC
Power consumption:
Pick-up system:
Image sensor:
Synchronization:
Video output:
15 W (excluding camera head)
Micro prism system
1/3" 3CCD, interline transfer (IT) equipped (progressive scanning supported)
Internal or external synchronization
Video output:
BNC Connector x1, 1.0 V[P-P]/75 Ω
S-video output: S-video connector x1
Y: 0.7 V[P-P]/75 Ω
C: 0.3 V[P-P]/75 Ω
RGB/YPbPr output: D-sub 9-pin connector x1
R, G, B:
Y:
0.7 V[P-P]/75 Ω
0.7 V[P-P]/75 Ω
Pb, Pr:
SYNC:
0.525 V[P-P]/75 Ω
0.6 V[P-P]/75 Ω (at output using 1 080i or 720p)
0.3 V[P-P]/75 Ω (at output using 576p or 576i)
1.0 V[P-P]/75 Ω
VIDEO:
HDMI output: HDMI connector x1 (GP-US932CUE only)
SDI output: BNC connector x2 (GP-US932CUSE only)
Video output: 576/50i
Video format:
S-video output: 576/50i
RGB/YPbPr output: 1 080/50i, 720/50p, 576/50p, 576/50i
HDMI output: 1 080/50i, 720/50p, 576/50p (GP-US932CUE only)
SDI output: 1 080/50i, 720/50p, 576/50i (GP-US932CUSE only)
2 000 lx (3 200 K, F5.6)
40 lx {0.4 footcandle} (F2.8, GAIN: HIGH, 30 % output, at center)
54 dB (at output using 1 080i)
Required Illumination:
Minimum illumination:
Signal-to-noise ratio:
Horizontal resolution:
Color bar:
700 TV lines at center (when 1 080i output)
EUB color bar with 0 % set-up
Functions:
Camera title, ELC, electronic shutter, gain adjustment, electronic sensitivity enhancement,
output signal, scene file, white balance, black balance, synchronization, electronic zoom,
image freezing
External control:
RS-232C D-sub 9-pin connector x1
Ambient operating temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C {32 °F to 104 °F}
Ambient operating humidity:
Dimensions:
30 % to 90 %
GP-US932CUE, GP-US932CUSE: 170 (W) x 44 (H) x 229 (D) mm {6-11/16"(W) x 1-3/4"(H) x
9-1/16"(D)} (excluding rubber feet and protruding portions)
GP-US932HE: 37 (W) x 47 (H) x 60 (D) mm {1-7/16"(W) x 1-7/8"(H) x 2-3/8"(D)} (excluding
tripod socket and protruding portions)
Weight:
Finish:
GP-US932CUE: 1.3 kg {2.9 lbs}
GP-US932CUSE: 1.45 kg {3.2 lbs}
GP-US932HE: 150 g {0.3 lbs}
Ivory color coating
Dimensions and Weights indicated are approximate.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Standard Accessories
I GP-US932CU/GP-US932CUS
Operating Instructions (This document) .............................................................. 1 pc.
Warranty Card for U.S. Field ................................................................................ 1 pc.
I GP-US932CUE/GP-US932CUSE
Operating Instructions (This document) .............................................................. 1 pc.
Optional Accessories
I GP-US932CU/GP-US932CUS
3CCD Color Camera Head GP-US932H
3CCD Color Camera Cable GP-CA932/4
3CCD Color Camera Cable GP-CA932/6
I GP-US932CUE/GP-US932CUSE
3CCD Color Camera Head GP-US932HE
3CCD Color Camera Cable GP-CA932/4E
3CCD Color Camera Cable GP-CA932/6E
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Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households)
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be
mixed with general household waste.
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated collection points, where they will be
accepted on a free of charge basis. Alternatively, in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer
upon the purchase of an equivalent new product.
Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human
health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority
for further details of your nearest designated collection point.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.
For business users in the European Union
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information.
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union
This symbol is only valid in the European Union.
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
For U.S., Canadian and Puerto Rican fields:
For European and other fields:
Panasonic System Solutions Company,
Unit Company of Panasonic Corporation of North America
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Osaka, Japan
For customer support, call 1.800.528.6747
Three Panasonic Way 2H-2, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
Importer's name and address to follow EU rules:
Panasonic Canada Inc.
Panasonic Testing Centre
Panasonic Services Europe GmbH
Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg F.R.Germany
5770 Ambler Drive,Mississauga,
Ontario, L4W 2T3 Canada (905)624-5010
Panasonic Sales Company
Division of Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc.
San Gabriel Industrial Park 65th Infantry Ave. KM. 9.5 Carolina
P.R. 00985(809)750-4300
© 2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
NM1107-1117
3TR005380BAA
Printed in Japan
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