Sony TX7 CCU Manual
Sony TX7 CCU Manual
Sony TX7 CCU Manual
CCU-TX7 CCU-TX7P
CAMERA OPERATION UNIT
COU-TX7
SDI OUTPUT BOARD
DXBK-701
! WARNING
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MANUAL STRUCTURE
Purpose of this manual
This manual is the Service Manual Vol. 1 of the CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU-TX7 (for NTSC) and CCU-TX7P (for PAL), CAMERA OPERATION UNIT COU-TX7 and SDI OUTPUT BOARD DXBK-701. This manual contains the operation manual related to the operations of this equipment, the replacement of the parts and adjustments.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1-1. CCU-TX7/TX7P ............................................................................................ 1-1 1-2. DXBK-701 ................................................................................................... 1-13
2. INSTALLATION
2-1. CONNECTORS AND CABLES ................................................................... 2-1 2-1-1. Connector Input/Output Signals ............................................................. 2-1 2-1-2. Connection Connector ............................................................................ 2-4 2-1-3. Wiring Diagram for Cable ...................................................................... 2-4 2-2. MAKING OF WF MODE CONNECTOR .................................................... 2-4 2-3. COAX CONNECTOR ................................................................................... 2-5 2-4. OPERATING ENVIRONMENT ................................................................... 2-5 2-5. MOUNTING ON 19-INCH RACK ............................................................... 2-6 2-6. SWITCH FUNCTIONS ON BOARD ........................................................... 2-7
3. SERVICE INFORMATION
3-1. BOARD LAYOUT ......................................................................................... 3-1 3-2. DISASSEMBLY/INSTALLATION OF MAIN PART ................................. 3-1 3-2-1. Removal of Cabinet ................................................................................ 3-1 3-2-2. Replacement of Switching Regulator ..................................................... 3-2 3-2-3. Replacement of Fan ................................................................................ 3-3 3-2-4. Removal of COU-TX7 ........................................................................... 3-3 3-3. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ............................................................................. 3-4 CT-181 board ....................................................................................................... 3-4 AA-90 board ........................................................................................................ 3-4 YD-26 board ........................................................................................................ 3-4 ES-20 board .......................................................................................................... 3-4 AU-234 board ...................................................................................................... 3-4 IO-140 board ........................................................................................................ 3-4 SDI-44 board (DXBK-701) ................................................................................. 3-4 3-4. EXTENSION OF DXBK-701 (SDI-44 BOARD) ......................................... 3-5
4. ADJUSTMENT
4-1. PREPARATION ............................................................................................ 4-1 4-1-1. Equipment Required ............................................................................... 4-1 4-1-2. Fixture ..................................................................................................... 4-1 4-1-3. Notes on Adjustment .............................................................................. 4-1 4-1-4. Switch settings ........................................................................................ 4-1 4-1-5. Connections ............................................................................................ 4-2 4-2. VIDEO SIGNAL SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT ................................................ 4-3 4-2-1. Sub-carrier Frequency Check ................................................................. 4-3 4-2-2. CAM H Phase Adjustment ..................................................................... 4-3 4-2-3. H Phase Adjustment ............................................................................... 4-4
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4-2-4. SYNC Phase Adjustment ....................................................................... 4-4 4-2-5. INT SC Phase Adjustment ...................................................................... 4-5 4-2-6. Y CLAMP Adjustment ........................................................................... 4-5 4-2-7. Y OUT (COMP) Level Adjustment ....................................................... 4-6 4-2-8. Y OUT (VBS) Level Adjustment .......................................................... 4-6 4-2-9. R-Y/B-Y White Black Balance Adjustment ........................................... 4-7 4-2-10. G Level Adjustment ............................................................................... 4-7 4-2-11. R Level Adjustment ................................................................................ 4-8 4-2-12. B Level Adjustment ................................................................................ 4-8 4-2-13. WF OUT R/B DC OFFSET Adjustment ................................................ 4-9 4-2-14. Carrier Balance Adjustment ................................................................... 4-9 4-2-15. Color Vector Adjustment ..................................................................... 4-10 4-2-16. R-Y/B-Y OUT Level Adjustment ........................................................ 4-10 4-2-17. VBS OUT Level Adjustment ............................................................... 4-11 4-2-18. STAIR CASE Adjustment .................................................................... 4-11 4-2-19. WIDE ID Level Adjustment ................................................................. 4-12 4-3. Y CABLE COMPENSATION SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT ......................... 4-13 4-3-1. SYNC SEP Adjustment ........................................................................ 4-13 4-3-2. BLACK Pulse Width Adjustment ........................................................ 4-13 4-3-3. SYNC Sample Hold Pulse Width Adjustment ..................................... 4-14 4-3-4. 22.5 MHz VCO DC Set Adjustment .................................................... 4-14 4-3-5. Sample Pulse Width Adjustment .......................................................... 4-15 4-3-6. Sample Pulse V Gate Width Adjustment ............................................. 4-15 4-3-7. 22.5 MHz Carrier Level Adjustment .................................................... 4-16 4-3-8. Y DEMOD Carrier Balance Adjustment .............................................. 4-16 4-3-9. Y OFFSET Adjustment ........................................................................ 4-17 4-3-10. Y 90 Adjustment ................................................................................. 4-17 4-3-11. Y 1st AGC Adjustment ........................................................................ 4-17 4-3-12. Y Output Level Adjustment ................................................................. 4-18 4-4. CHROMA CABLE COMPENSATION SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT .......... 4-18 4-4-1. 45 MHz Carrier Level Adjustment ....................................................... 4-18 4-4-2. C PLL Set Adjustment .......................................................................... 4-19 4-4-3. B-Y DEMOD Carrier Balance Adjustment .......................................... 4-19 4-4-4. B-Y Crosstalk Adjustment ................................................................... 4-20 4-4-5. C 1st AGC Adjustment ......................................................................... 4-20 4-4-6. B-Y OUT Level Adjustment ................................................................ 4-21 4-4-7. R-Y DEMOD Carrier Balance Adjustment .......................................... 4-21 4-4-8. R-Y Crosstalk Adjustment ................................................................... 4-22 4-4-9. R-Y OUT Level Adjustment ................................................................ 4-22 4-5. RETURN VIDEO CABLE COMPENSATION SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................ 4-23 4-5-1. Return Video Carrier Frequency Adjustment ....................................... 4-23 4-5-2. Return Video Deviation Adjustment .................................................... 4-23 4-6. PROMPT VIDEO CABLE COMPENSATION SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................ 4-24 4-6-1. TX PROMPT VIDEO Demodulation Adjustment ............................... 4-24 4-6-2. RX PROMPT VIDEO Demod. Adjustment ......................................... 4-25 4-6-3. RX PROMPT VIDEO RF AGC Adjustment ....................................... 4-26 4-6-4. RX PROMPT VIDEO Level Adjustment ............................................ 4-27
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4-7. TRIAX INTERFACE SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT ....................................... 4-27 4-7-1. Frequency Set Adjustment ................................................................... 4-27 4-7-2. INCOM Deviation Adjustment ............................................................ 4-28 4-7-3. PGM Deviation Adjustment ................................................................. 4-28 4-7-4. INCOM Demodulation Adjustment ..................................................... 4-29 4-7-5. INCOM Level Adjustment ................................................................... 4-29 4-7-6. MIC 1 Demodulation Adjustment ........................................................ 4-30 4-7-7. MIC 1 Level Adjustment ...................................................................... 4-30 4-7-8. MIC 2 Demodulation Adjustment ........................................................ 4-31 4-7-9. MIC 2 Level Adjustment ...................................................................... 4-31 4-7-10. CAM DATA Demodulation Adjustment ............................................. 4-32 4-7-11. CAM TONE Adjustment ...................................................................... 4-32
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CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
1-1. CCU-TX7/TX7P
3-859-845-12(1)
CCU-TX7/TX7P
1997 by Sony Corporation
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Table of Contents
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
For the customers in the USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. This device requires shielded interface cables to comply with FCC emission limits.
Over view ............................................................................ 4 Product Features .................................................................. 4 Connections ......................................................................... 5 Installing the Camera Operation Unit ................................. 7 Location and Function of Par t s ....................................... 8 Front Panel .......................................................................... 8 Rear Panel ......................................................................... 14 Internal Board Switches and Knobs .................................. 17 Notes on Use ................................................................... 20 Specifications .................................................................. 21
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Owners Record
The model and serial numbers are located at the rear. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. Serial No.
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Pr oduct Features
The CCU-TX7/TX7P is a camera control unit that connects to DXC-637 Series and DXC-D30 Series Color Video Cameras via the CA-TX7/TX7P Camera Adaptor. This products features are described below. Full-featured signal transfer functions The CCU-TX7/TX7P is able to transfer wideband component video signals. (Y signals at 9 MHz or above, and RY and BY signals at 4.5 MHz or above) When using a triaxial cable, audio signals can be transferred up to 750 meters (2461 feet) (when cable diameter is 8.5 mm (11/ 32 inch)) or 1,500 meters (4921 feet) (when cable diameter is 14.5 mm (19/32 inch)). Transfer functions are provided for the following signals. Return video, teleprompter signal, microphone audio, program audio, red tally and green tally signals An intercom switch is also provided. Flexibly adaptable camera control functions The optional COU-TX7 Camera Operation Unit, which can be installed on the CCU-TX7/TX7Ps front panel, enables video camera operations to be controlled from the CCU-TX7/TX7P. When several CCU-TX7/TX7P units are connected in parallel, the optional RCP-TX7 Remote Control Panel can be used to control video camera operations as well as the color balance between cameras. An RS-232C connector is provided for the CCUTX7/TX7P, allowing a personal computer to be connected for computer-based control of video camera operations. Wide array of input/output signals The input and output connectors provided for the CCU-TX7/TX7P include those for outputting such signals as a composite video signal (VBS), component video signals (switchable to RGB), SDI signals, and video signals for video and waveform monitors, for inputting a reference signal for external synchronization. Rack mountable Two CCU-TX7/TX7P units can be installed side by side in the optional RMM-TXC7 Rack Mount Bracket.
Connections
Examples of how to connect other devices to this unit are shown in the following.
Notes
Some of the video cameras switches and buttons may not operate while the CCU-TX7/TX7P is connected to it.
For details, see the operation instructions for the video camera or camera adaptor.
Be sure to power the CCU-TX7/TX7P off before inserting or removing the triaxial cable connector.
CCA-7 cable REMOTE DC IN DC power source 2) CCU-TX7/TX7P CCU/CAMERA VIDEO IN AC power cord (supplied) VIDEO IN REF IN RCP-TX7 Video monitor Waveform monitor AC power source 2)
3)
PIX
WF
SYNC
AC IN
1) Y/RY/BY, R/G/B, and Y/C outputs are switchable. 2) Use either AC or DC power source. 3) This illustration shows the CCU-TX7.
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The following describes how to fit the optional COUTX7 Camera Operation Unit to the CCU-TX7/TX7Ps front panel.
DXC-D30/D30P Y/RY/BY,R/G/B,Y/C 1) VBS GENLOCK CA-TX7/TX7P Triaxial cable CAMERA RETURN VIDEO PROMPT VIDEO CCA-7 cable REMOTE CCU/CAMERA CCU-TX7/TX7P 3) RS232C GENLOCK PROMPT VIDEO RETURN VIDEO (For power sources, see the connections illustrated for the unit shown below.) VCR Chroma keyer Reference sync signal Return video signal Teleprompter signal
2
Switcher, video monitor, etc.
Stopper
DXC-D30/D30P RCP-TX7 VBS GEN LOCK CA-TX7/TX7P Triaxial cable CAMERA RETURN VIDEO CCA-7 cable REMOTE DC IN CCU/CAMERA CCU-TX7/ TX7P 3) RS232C SDI OUT4) AC IN AC power cord (supplied) PROMPT VIDEO Y/RY/BY,R/G/B,Y/C 1)
Attach the camera operation unit to the front panel and connect the flat cable to the connector.
Flat cable
DC power source 2)
Monitor with SDI input RCP-TX7 Personal computer (When the RCP-TX7s are not connected.) VCR with SDI input Waveform monitor with SDI input Switcher with SDI input
1) 2) 3) 4)
Y/RY/BY, R/G/B, and Y/C outputs are switchable. Use either AC or DC power source. This illustration shows the CCU-TX7. Using the SDI OUT connectors requires the optional DXBK-701 board.
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of Parts
CCU-TX7/TX7P switches and knobs
1 TALLY lamp
TALLY CABLE ALARM
SHORT OPEN
Various switches, adjustment knobs, and connectors are located on the front panel, rear panel, and also on the edges of internal boards.
You can then talk with the operator via the intercom. This button also lights when the CALL button is pressed on the camera adaptor or remote control panel. 4 INTERCOM audio input/output and setting section
MIC switch
INTERCOM
MIC ON LINE CH1 PRIV OFF INTERCOM CH2 PGM
Front P anel
CALL
From the front panel, you can operate the CCU-TX7/ TX7Ps switches and knobs as well as the camera operation units switches and knobs (when the optional COU-TX7 Camera Operation Unit has been installed).
For description of how to install the camera operation unit, see Installing the Camera Operation Unit (page 7).
3 CALL button
INTERCOM
MIC ON LINE CH1 PRIV
CAMERA POWER
ON
OFF INTERCOM
CH2 PGM
LINE switch
OFF
CCU-TX7/TX7P switches and knobs (see page 9) Camera operation unit switches and knobs (see page 10)
POWER
PUSH
4 INTERCOM audio input/ output and setting section 5 CAMERA POWER switch and indicator
PUSH
OPERATE
LOCK PART FULL
OUTPUT
CAM BARS
GAIN
HIGH MID LOW
TLCS
SHUTTER
CALL
C.SCAN ON OFF Hz
SKIN DETAIL
ON OFF
M.GAMMA
CAMERA POWER
INTERCOM
MIC ON LINE CH1 PRIV
ON
OFF INTERCOM
CH2 PGM
OFF
BLACK WHITE
KNEE
AUTO
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
AUTO
1 TALLY lamp The lamp lights red when a red tally signal is received and green when a green tally signal is received. It also lights red when the CALL button is pressed on the CA-TX7/TX7P Camera Adaptor or RCP-TX7 Remote Control Panel connected to this unit. The camera number plate (provided) can be attached to this lamp.
POWER
PUSH
PRESET MANUAL
1 A 1 A
2 CABLE ALARM indicator SHORT: this indicator lights when an overcurrent occurs in the triaxial cable connected to the CAMERA connector on the rear panel. OPEN: this indicator lights when there is no triaxial cable connected to the CAMERA connector on the rear panel or when the current flowing in the connected triaxial cable is excessively small. 3 CALL button When you press this button, it lights along with the red TALLY lamps and CALL buttons on the video camera, camera adaptor, and remote control panel connected to this unit. This function can be used to call the video camera or remote control panel operator.
INTERCOM connector (XLR 5-pin): Use this to connect a headset. INTERCOM (intercom level) knob: Use this to adjust the intercom sound volume. PGM (program audio level) knob: Use this to adjust the sound volume when monitoring program audio via a headset. MIC switch: Use this switch to turn the headsets microphone ON or OFF. LINE switch: Use this switch to select the channel for intercom signals that are input and output via the INTERCOM connector. CH1: Connects to channel 1 CH2: Connects to channel 2 PRIV: Does not connect to channel 1 or channel 2. Instead, the intercom operates only between this unit and the connected video camera. 5 CAMERA POWER switch and indicator When the POWER switch is on, use this switch to switch the power on and off to the video camera and camera adaptor connected to this unit. The indicator lights when this switch is turned on powering the camera adaptor. 6 POWER switch and indicator This switches the power to this unit on or off. The indicator lights when the power is on.
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1 OUTPUT switch
OPERATE OUTPUT
CAM BARS
7 GAIN switch
GAIN
HIGH MID LOW
SHUTTER
TLCS
2 OPERATE switch
C.SCAN ON OFF
WHITE/BLACK BALANCE
AUTO WHITE AUTO PRE ATW
ATW button
8 TLCS switch
M.GAMMA
SHUTTER
SKIN DETAIL
Hz ON OFF
C.SCAN ON OFF
9 M. GAMMA knob
DETAIL
MANUAL
BLACK
MANUAL
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE/BLACK BALANCE
AUTO WHITE AUTO PRE ATW
MANUAL
BLACK
MANUAL
BLACK
WHITE
KNEE
AUTO
MASTER BLACK
IRIS
AUTO
5 KNEE switch
PRESET MANUAL
The camera operation units switches and knobs are used to set and adjust video camera functions.
For details about the video camera functions and settings, refer to operating instructions for your video camera.
1 OUTPUT switch Use this switch to select the video to be output from this unit. CAM: Image being shot via video camera BARS: Color bars generated by this unit
2 OPERATE (operation range setting) switch Use this switch to set the operation range of the camera operation unit. LOCK: This setting disables all of the camera operation units functions. PART: This setting enables only the IRIS control section and MASTER BLACK knob to be operated. FULL: This setting enables all of the camera operation units functions to be used. Settings changed while this switch was set to LOCK become valid when this switch is set to FULL.
SHUTTER switch: Use this switch to select a shutter setting. This switch does not function when the TLCS switch is on. C. SCAN: This activates the clear scan function. ON: This activates the normal shutter function. OFF: This turns off the shutter. $ button and 4 button: When the SHUTTER switch is set to either C. SCAN or ON, pressing one of these buttons changes the shutter speed or clear scan frequency as described below. When SHUTTER switch is set to C. SCAN Pressing and holding one of these buttons gradually reduces ($ button) or increases (4 button) the clear scan frequency. When SHUTTER switch is set to ON Each time one of these buttons is pressed, the shutter speed is reduced ($ button) or increased (4 button) by one step. If you press both of these buttons at once, it resets the clear scan frequency or shutter speed (depending on the SHUTTER switchs position) to their factory settings. Display: This displays the clear scan frequency when the SHUTTER switch is set to C. SCAN or the shutter speed when it is set to ON. OFF is displayed here when the SHUTTER switch is set to the OFF position. When the TLCS switch is on, the display is blank.
WHITE knob BLACK knob WHITE knob (blue) BLACK knob (red) (red) (blue)
BLACK AUTO/MANUAL switch Use this switch to select whether to automatically (AUTO) or manually (MANUAL) adjust the black balance. (When a DXC-637 series video camera is connected, this switch is invalid and the black balance mode is determined by the position of the WHITE AUTO/PRE/ MANUAL switch.) WHITE/BLACK (white/black balance adjustment) switch and indicators When the WHITE AUTO/PRE/MANUAL switch is set to AUTO, press this switch to the WHITE position to automatically adjust the white balance. When the BLACK AUTO/MANUAL switch is set to AUTO, press this switch to the BLACK position to automatically adjust the black balance. The indicator by the WHITE or BLACK position blinks at a one-second interval while the white balance or black balance is being automatically adjusted. When the automatic adjustment is completed, it stays lit for about ten seconds, then goes out. If the automatic adjustment fails, it blinks at a half-second interval for about ten seconds and then goes out.
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WHITE AUTO/PRE/MANUAL (white balance auto/preset/manual) switch Use this switch to select the white balance adjustment mode. This switch does not function while the ATW function is being used (while the ATW button is lit). AUTO: This sets auto adjustment mode. It enables the white balance to be automatically adjusted using the WHITE/BLACK switch. (When a DXC-637 series video camera is connected: this also sets auto adjustment mode for the black balance. The black balance can be automatically adjusted even while the ATW function is being used.) PRE: This sets preset mode. The white balance is maintained at the preset value. (When a DXC-637 series video camera is connected: this also sets auto adjustment mode for the black balance. The black balance can be automatically adjusted even while the ATW function is being used.) MANUAL: Sets manual adjustment mode. It enables the white balance to be manually adjusted using the WHITE knob (red) and WHITE knob (blue). (When a DXC-637 series video camera is connected: this also sets manual adjustment mode for the black balance. The black balance can be adjusted manually even while the ATW function is being used.) ATW (auto tracing white balance) button Press this button (which lights up when pressed) to have the white balance adjusted automatically when lighting conditions change. BLACK (black balance) knob (red) When the BLACK AUTO/MANUAL switch is set to MANUAL, this knob can be used to adjust the black level of the R signal. BLACK (black balance) knob (blue) When the BLACK AUTO/MANUAL switch is set to MANUAL, this knob can be used to adjust the black level of the B signal. WHITE (white balance) knob (red) When the WHITE AUTO/PRE/MANUAL switch is set to MANUAL, this knob can be used to adjust the gain of the R signal.
WHITE (white balance) knob (blue) When the WHITE AUTO/PRE/MANUAL switch is set to MANUAL, this knob can be used to adjust the gain of the B signal. 5 KNEE switch Use this switch to adjust the knee setting. AUTO: Knee is automatically adjusted PRESET: Knee is adjusted to preset value 6 MASTER BLACK knob This adjusts the master black (master pedestal level) setting. The click position of the knob provides a typical setting. 7 GAIN switch Use this switch to set any of three video amp gain levels (HIGH, MID, or LOW). The gain value corresponding to these levels can be set using a menu on the video camera. 8 TLCS (total level control system) switch Press this switch to turn the total level control system on or off. The switch lights when it is turned on. When this switch is on, settings made with the GAIN switch and SHUTTER switch are ignored. (This function cannot be used when a DXC-637 series video camera is connected.) 9 M. GAMMA (master gamma) knob Use this knob to adjust the gamma curve. The click position of the knob provides a typical setting. (This function cannot be used when a DXC-637 series video camera is connected.) 0 SKIN DETAIL switch Use this switch to turn the skin detail correction function on or off. (This function cannot be used when a DXC-637 series video camera is connected.) ! DETAIL knob Use this knob to adjust the detail level. The click position of the know proides a typical setting.
! DIP switch Use the four switches numbered 1 to 4 to make the following settings.
No.1 OFF/No.2 ON No.1 ON/No.2 OFF No.1 OFF/No.2 OFF Standard color matrix setting (This setting has no effect when a DXC-D30 series video camera is connected.) Color matrix set for fluorescent lighting (FL). (This setting has no effect when a DXC-D30 series video camera is connected.) Color matrix set for color emphasis (H.SAT). (This setting has no effect when a DXC-D30 series video camera is connected.) EVS function set on for the shutter. (Has priority over the SHUTTER switch setting on the camera operation unit.) Date and time display set on for the output picture.
MANUAL
No.1 ON/No.2 ON
IRIS AUTO/MANUAL switch Use this switch to select between AUTO and MANUAL iris adjustment modes. Be sure that the IRIS switch on the video camera is set to AUTO. AUTO: Iris is automatically adjusted. MANUAL: Iris is adjusted with the iris adjustment knob. Iris adjustment knob When the IRIS AUTO/MANUAL switch is set to MANUAL, this knob can be used to manually adjust the iris. When the IRIS AUTO/MANUAL switch is set to AUTO, this knob can be used to manually fine-tune the automatic iris adjustment.
No.3 ON
No.4 ON
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9 OUTPUT connectors
CAMERA
PGM IN
VBS1
OUTPUT
1 R/R-Y/C 2
! Fan
INPUT
GENLOCK
ON
1 PGM IN connector
RTS
8 RS232C connectors (D-sub 25-pin) There are two connectors, CH1 and CH2. You can use these connectors to connect a personal computer to control the video camera. You may also use these connectors to connect this unit to another CCU-TX7/TX7P unit. It is possible to carry out color balancing or linked iris adjustment between two or more interconnected CCU-TX7/TX7P units using the RCP-TX7 Remote Control Panel.
For details, refer to the operating instructions for the RCPTX7.
WF (waveform monitor output) connector Use this connector to output a video signal to a waveform monitor. Use the MONITOR SELECT button on the RCP-TX7 Remote Control Panel to set the type of signal to be output. Selection of the signal type also applies to the output from the PIX connector. SPARE connector This connector is not used (it is reserved for future use). 0 Fan A cooling fan is built in.
Note
VBS2
1 G/Y/Y 2
OFF 75
ON
PIX
1 B/B-Y 2
OFF 75
2 CAMERA connector
WF SYNC SPARE
RETURN VIDEO
ON OFF 75
3 RTS connector
COAX
ON
4 COAX connector
REMOTE WF MODE
MIC OUT
CH1 CH2
OFF 75
PROMPT VIDEO
DC IN
VBS2
1 G/Y/Y 2
CH1
RS232C
If the fan should fail, the CAMERA POWER indicator flashes. Immediately switch off the power, and consult your supplier Sony dealer for repair. Continuing to use the unit when the fan is defective may shorten the life of the equipment. ! INPUT connectors (BNC type) and 75- termination switches This section includes four pairs of loop-through connectors and corresponding 75- termination switches.
INPUT
ON OFF 75
BREAKER
PIX
1 B/B-Y 2
PIX connector
WF SYNC SPARE
8 RS232C connectors
WF connector
Illustration: CCU-TX7
GENLOCK
1 PGM IN (program audio input) connector (XLR 3-pin) The program audio signal is input via this connector. 2 CAMERA connector (triaxial) Connect a triaxial cable here to connect this unit to the CA-TX7/TX7P Camera Adaptor attached to a video camera. 3 RTS (intercom) connector (XLR 3-pin) Use this connector to connect an RTS intercom system or a Clear-Com intercom system.
Contact a Sony dealer before using this connector.
Internal board settings must be changed before using this connector. For details, contact a Sony dealer.
GENLOCK connectors
1
5 REMOTE (remote control panel) connector (10pin) Use this connector to connect the RCP-TX7 Remote Control Panel via a CCA-7 cable. 6 WF MODE (waveform monitor mode) connector (4-pin) Connect to the corresponding connector on a waveform monitor when monitoring signals in sequential mode.
Internal board settings must be changed before using this connector. For details, contact a Sony dealer.
R/RY/C, G/Y/Y, and B/BY (component video signal/RGB signal/Y and C signal output) connectors Use these connectors to output the signals from the video camera as component signals (RY, BY, and Y), RGB signals for chroma keying, or Y and C signals. Use a switch on an internal board (ES-20) to select the type of output signal. VBS1 and VBS2 (composite video signal 1 and 2 output) connectors Use these connectors to output signals from a video camera as composite video signals. SYNC (sync signal output) connector This connector outputs a SYNC signal (0.3 Vp-p, 75 ). Connect to the synchronization signal input connector on a waveform monitor or video monitor. PIX (picture monitor output) connector Use this connector to output a video signal to a video monitor. Use the MONITOR SELECT button on the RCP-TX7 Remote Control Panel to set the type of signal to be output. Selection of the signal type also applies to the output from the WF connector.
ON OFF 75
RETURN VIDEO
ON OFF 75
ON OFF 75
GENLOCK (generator lock) connectors Use these connectors to input a reference sync signal (black burst signal or composite video signal) for external synchronization . RETURN VIDEO 1 and RETURN VIDEO 2 connectors These connectors correspond to the RETURN 1 and RETURN 2 buttons on the CA-TX7/TX7P Camera Adaptor. Two sets of return video signals can be input via these two pairs of connectors.
4 COAX (coaxial) connector (BNC type) Use this connector for input and output of signals from the video camera connected via a coaxial cable. No power is supplied to the video camera or camera adaptor via the coaxial cable.
7 INTERCOM/TALLY connector (D-sub 25-pin) Intercom signals and tally signals are input and output via this connector. Connect to the intercom systems INTERCOM/TALLY connector.
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PROMPT VIDEO connectors Use these connectors to input teleprompter signals. 75- termination switches When only one loop-through connector is used and the other connector in the pair is not connected to any external device, set the corresponding 75- termination switch to the ON position. ! MIC OUT connectors (XLR 3-pin) Use these connectors to output microphone signals (CH1 and CH2) from the connected video camera. ! DC IN connector (XLR 4-pin) Use this connector to operate this unit using a DC power source (10.5 to 17 V). ! SDI (serial digital interface) OUT connectors 1 and 2 (BNC type) These output the signals from the video camera as SDI signals. Connect them to a digital VCR, digital video switcher, video monitor, or other device with an SDI input connector. Using the SDI OUT connectors requires the optional DXBK-701 board.
For details, refer to the operating instructions for the DXBK-701.
CT-181 SDI-44
AA-90
YD-26
ES-20
YD-26 board
! AC IN connector Use this connector to connect an AC power source via the supplied power cord. Use the supplied plug retainer to attach the power cord to this unit. ! Breaker switch If the input current exceeds 10 A during operation of the unit on a DC power source, the breaker is actuated to shut off the power supply. To resume operation, push in the breaker switch after making sure the input current does not exceed 10 A.
a) The SDI-44 board is an option available as the DXBK-701. For details of installation and operation, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the DXBK-701.
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1 ES-20 board
2 AA-90 board
ES-20
PHASE H
AA-90
PGM IN
INTERCOM (intercom system select) switches Use these switches to select the type of external intercom system to be used. Set the upper switch to 4W if no external intercom is connected. If you set the upper switch to RTS, select either RTS or CLEARCOM with the lower switch.
PGM IN switch
0dB -20dB
MIC 1 LEVEL
0 180
0dB -20dB
3 CT-181 board
MIC 1 LEVEL and MIC 2 LEVEL switches MIC TEST switch LEVEL IND indicators
DC24V TTL
MIC 2 LEVEL
0dB -20dB
PANEL (panel control) switch When the COU-TX7 Camera Operation Unit has been installed on this unit while the RCP-TX7 Remote Control Panel is also connected to the unit, use this switch to select the camera operation unit or the remote control panel as the control device. REMOTE: Enables the video camera to be controlled from the remote control panel. LOCAL: Disables remote control (via the remote control panel) of the video camera. CONTROL MODE switch If another CCU-TX7/TX7P unit is connected to this unit, use this switch to select whether the video camera is controlled directly from this unit or from the other CCU-TX7/TX7P unit. NORMAL: Video camera is controlled directly from this unit. SLAVE: Video camera is controlled from other CCU-TX7/TX7P unit. This switch does not operate when the RCP-TX7 Remote Control Panel is connected to this unit. In this case, use the remote control panel to make the above selection.
OUTPUT 1
R/G/B
Y/R-Y/B-Y
MIC TEST
CH1 CH2 OFF
Y/C
CT-181
R TALLY
CONTACT POWER
OUTPUT 2
R/G/B
Y/R-Y/B-Y
LEVEL IND
Y/C
INTERCOM
CLEAR COM
G TALLY
CONTACT POWER
2W RTS 4W RTS
CLEAR COM
INTERCOM switches
DC24V TTL
MIC GAIN
NORM MIN MAX NORM MIN MAX
CH1
H PHASE (horizontal phase) adjustment screw Turn this screw with a screwdriver to adjust the horizontal phase alignment between an external sync signal and the output signal. SC PHASE (subcarrier phase setting) switch and fine-tuning screw Use this switch and screw to adjust the output signal subcarrier phase with respect to an external sync signal. After setting the SC PHASE switch, turn the fine-tuning screw to make fine adjustments. OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 switches Use these switches to select the type of signal to be output via the OUTPUT connectors (R/RY/C, G/Y/Y, B/BY). The OUTPUT 1 switch corresponds to the three OUTPUT connectors on the left side and the OUTPUT 2 switch to the three OUTPUT connectors on the right side. R/G/B: Selects output of R, G, and B signals from the OUTPUT connectors. Y/RY/BY: Selects output of RY, Y, and BY component signals from the OUTPUT connectors. Y/C: Selects output of Y and C signals from the OUTPUT connectors.
PGM IN (program audio input level setting) switch Use this switch to set the program audio input level to 0 dB or 20 dB. MIC 1 LEVEL and MIC 2 LEVEL switches Use these switches to set the microphone output levels for channel 1 (CH1) and channel 2 (CH2) to 0 dB or 20 dB. MIC TEST switch Set this switch to CH1 or CH2 to mix that channels microphone signals from the video camera with the program audio, so that the mixed input can be monitored via a headset connected to this unit or a camera adaptor. This switch is used to check the microphone signals. LEVEL IND (microphone level) indicators The transfer levels for microphone signals (CH1 and CH2) are indicated by colors. The upper indicator corresponds to channel 1 (CH1) and the lower one to channel 2 (CH2). Green: Approximately 12 dB to 0 dB Orange: Approximately 0 dB to +12 dB Red: Approximately +12 dB or higher Use these indicators along with the MIC TEST switch to check microphone signal lines or as a adjustment indicator when adjusting the microphone gain with a MIC GAIN adjustment screw on the CT-181 board.
PANEL
REMOTE LOCAL
CONTROL MODE
NORMAL SLAVE
R TALLY (red tally) and G TALLY (green tally) switches Set these switches to CONTACT (to use contact signals) or POWER (to use voltage signals) for the red tally and green tally. If you set them to POWER, select either DC24V or TTL. MIC GAIN adjustment screws Use these screws to adjust the microphone amplifier gain for the camera adaptor. The standard level (NORM) is 0 dB, and the gain setting can be adjusted to any of 16 levels from 12 dB (MIX) to +12 dB. Adjust the gain so that, on the AA-90 board, the green and orange LEVEL IND indicators are lit while the audio level is normal with the red indicator lighting only when the maximum audio level is reached. If the red indicator does not light at all, or if the orange indicator lights only intermittently, raise the gain level. If the red indicator stays lit, lower the gain.
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Specifications
General
Power requirements CCU-TX7: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz CCU-TX7P: 220 to 240 VAC, 50/ 60 Hz, 0.45 A 10.5 to 17.0 VDC Power consumption 95 W Cable length 1500 m max. (diameter: 14.5 mm ) Operating temperature 5C to 40C (41F to 104F) Mass About 8.45 kg (18 lb 10 oz) Dimensions (w/h/d, excluding protruding parts) 200 164 370 mm (7 7/8 6 1/2 14 5/8 inches) MIC OUT XLR 3-pin (2) 0 dBu/20 dBu balanced, 2 channels BNC type (2 each) Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 C: 286 mV (CCU-TX7)/300 mV (CCU-TX7P) (burst), 75 BNC type (2) SDI format, 270 Mbps, SMPTE 259M (CCU-TX7)/CCIR656-III (CCU-TX7P) BNC type (1) 0.3 Vp-p, 75 , negative polarity
Y/C 1)
SDI 2)
SYNC
Input connectors
BNC type (2, loop-through) VBS/BS, 1.0Vp-p, 75 RETURN VIDEO 1, 2 BNC type (2 each, loop-through) VBS, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 PROMPT VIDEO BNC type (2, loop-through) VBS, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 PGM IN XLR 3-pin (1) GENLOCK
Output connectors
VBS1, VBS2 Y/RY/BY1) BNC type (1 each) VBS, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 BNC type (2 each) Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 RY/BY: 700 mVp-p (CCUTX7)/525 mVp-p (CCU-TX7P), 75 BNC type (2 each) 700 mVp-p, 75 BNC type (1), 1.0 Vp-p, 75 BNC type (1) 700 mVp-p, 75 Encoded output: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 4-pin (1)
Accessories supplied
AC power cord (1) Power cord plug retainer (1) Number plates (1 set) Operation Manual (1)
R/G/B1) PIX WF
Optional accessories
COU-TX7 Camera Operation Unit DXBK-701 SDI Output Board RCP-TX7 Remote Control Panel RMM-TXC7 Rack Mount Bracket
WF MODE
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CCU-TX7/TX7P
English
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Signal name
Specifications
GREEN TALLY (Y) IN ON: 24V DC/TTL(H)/Short GREEN TALLY (X) IN OFF: 0V DC/TTL(L)/Open RED TALLY (Y) IN RED TALLY (X) IN GND CAM MIC OFF IN CH2 INT IN CH1 INT IN 4W CH2 (R) (G) OUT 4W CH2 (R) (Y) OUT 4W CH2 (R) (X) OUT 4W CH2 (T) (G) IN 4W CH2 (T) (Y) IN 4W CH2 (T) (X) IN 2W CH2 (G) IN/OUT 2W CH2 (X) IN/OUT 2-wire channel-2 system, 0 dBu Recommended termination impedance: 600 ohms 4-wire channel-1 system receive, 0 dBu balanced 4-wire channel-2 system talk, 0 dBu balanced ON: 24V DC/TTL(H)/Short OFF: 0V DC/TTL(L)/Open Ground for intercom remote signal L: Camera intercom off L: Channel-2 interrupt on L: Channel-1 interrupt on 4-wire channel-2 system receive, 0 dBu balanced
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Wide-aspect ID signals
When using the DXC-D30WS/D30WSP connected to this unit via the CA-TX7/TX7P with the 16:9 aspect ratio, wide-aspect ID signals1) are added to the video signals2) output from this unit. It is possible to change the internal board settings of this unit so that the ID signals are not added to the video signals.
For more information about this, consult your Sony service representative. 1) Complying with EIAJ CPR-1204 (CCU-TX7) or ETS WSS (CCU-TX7P). 2) Composite video signals 1 and 2 (output from the VBS1 and VBS2 connectors) Video signal for video monitors (output from the PIX connector) Video signal for waveform monitors (output from the WF connector) Component video Y signal (output from the Y connector) Y signal of Y and C signal output (output from the Y connector)
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4W CH1 (R) (G) OUT 4W CH1 (R) (Y) OUT 4W CH1 (R) (X) OUT 4W CH1 (T) (G) IN 4W CH1 (T) (Y) IN 4W CH1 (T) (X) IN 2W CH1 (G) IN/OUT 2W CH1 (X) IN/OUT
2-wire channel-1 system, 0 dBu Recommended termination impedance: 600 ohms Chassis ground
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CHASSIS GND
0 dBu=0.775 Vrms
3-864-243-01(1)
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
1-2. DXBK-701
3-866-203-01(1)
GB
DXBK-701
1998 by Sony Corporation
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English
For the customers in the USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For the customers in Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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SDI-44
1 ALARM indicator
ALARM
Table of Contents
Overview ......................................................................... 12 Location and Function of Parts .................................... 13 Fitting and Adjustment ................................................. 14 Auto Level Adjustment .................................................17 Specifications ................................................................ 18
SDI POWER
ON OFF
Overview
The DXBK-701 SDI Output Board is an option board for the Sony CCU-TX7/TX7P Camera Control Unit. When this board is fitted in a CCU-TX7/TX7P, it provides an SDI digital signal output.
Note
1 ALARM indicator This lights red when the SDI signal is not being output. 2 SDI output connectors Connect the two cables from the CCU. 3 AUTO LEVEL indicator This lights green when the automatic video level adjustment is carried out correctly.
4 AUTO LEVEL switch With the output set to color bars, press this switch to carry out automatic video level adjustment. 5 SDI POWER switch Set this to ON to use the SDI output. When not using the SDI output, set to OFF to conserve power.
This board can be fitted to a CCU-TX7 with serial number 11001 or greater or a CCU-TX7P with serial number 41001 or greater. 1) When this board is fitted, the heat generated can cause burns. Be sure to have the board fitted by your Sony dealer. ..........................................................................................................................
1) Fitting the board to a CCU-TX7 with serial number 11000 or below or a CCU-TX7P with serial number 41000 or below requires a separate modification to the CCU-TX7/TX7P. Consult your Sony dealer about this.
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Check that the switches on the DXBK-701 board (SDI-44) are set as follows. FREE LOCK: LOCK ADJ OPE: OPE AUDIO MODE: normally 2CH; 4CH if the connected device does not support 2CH mode. (No audio output is provided on channels 3 and 4.)
FREE LOCK
FREE LOCK
Remove the two cables temporarily fixed to the CCU-TX7/ TX7P power supply unit from the clamp, and connect to the two SDI output connectors on the board. It does not matter which cable is connected to which connector.
SDI output connectors
Loosen the two screws at the right end of the front panel of the CCU-TX7/TX7P, and open the front panel. Remove the board retainer (two screws).
Clamp
Cables
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Board retainer
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Push the board fully in, and refasten the board retainer, using the two screws removed in step 2.
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Board retainer
Power on the CCU-TX7/TX7P, CA-TX7/TX7P, and camera. On the RCP-TX7 or COU-TX7/TX7P select BARS. Color bars appear in the monitor or viewfinder. With a pen or other sharp implement, press the AUTO LEVEL switch. After a few seconds, when the AUTO LEVEL indicator lights in green the auto level adjustment is completed.
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Power on the CCU-TX7/TX7P, and carry out auto level adjustment. (See page 17.) Close the front panel of the CCU-TX7/TX7P, and fasten the screws.
If the indicator lights in red, check the switch setting on the board. (See step 1 on page 14.) If the indicator flashes, check that color bars are being displayed. The adjustment values are stored on this board, so readjustment is not normally required. However, if the CCU-TX7/TX7P is not used for a long time (several months), or if the board is installed in a different CCU-TX7/TX7P, the auto level adjustment must be made again.
For details of the operating procedures for other devices, refer to the operating instructions supplied with each device.
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Specifications
Power consumption Operating temperature Mass Dimensions 4.5 W 5C to 40C (41F to 104F) 330 g (11 oz) 17 148 277 mm (11/16 5 7/8 11 inches) (w/h/d, excluding projections) SDI output connectors SDI format (270 Mbps) SMPTE 259M (CCU-TX7)/ CCIR 656-III (CCU-TX7P)
Output signal
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SECTION 2 INSTALLATION
2-1. CONNECTORS AND CABLES
2-1-1. Connector Input/Output Signals
The connector input/output signals are described below. . MIC OUTPUT CH1/CH2 (XLR 3P, MALE)
1. Rear panel
BNC connector: 75 Z
(EXTERNAL VIEW)
[Input signals]
. . . . GENLOCK (BNC) RETURN VIDEO 1/2 (BNC) PROMPT VIDEO (BNC) SPARE (BNC) *1 : VBS/BS, 1.0 V p-p : VBS, 1.0 V p-p : VBS, 1.0 V p-p : RM Video Input VBS, 1.0 V p-p
[Output signals]
. . . . . R (BNC) *2 G (BNC) *2 B (BNC) *2 Y (BNC) *2 R-Y (BNC) *2 : 700 mV p-p : 700 mV p-p : 700 mV p-p : 1.0 V p-p : 700 mV p-p : 525 mV p-p : 700 mV p-p : 525 mV p-p : 286 mV p-p
4 3 1 2
(EXTERNAL VIEW)
: 300 mV p-p (for CCU-TX7P) PIX (BNC) : 1.0 V p-p VBS 1/2 (BNC) : 140 IRE SYNC (BNC) : VBS, 0.3 V p-p, negative WF (BNC) : 700 mV p-p (Encoded output : 1.0 V p-p) SDI OUT (BNC) : 800 mV p-p
10 2 V
DC0 2 V
*1 : Located on the OUTPUT connector block of the rear panel for the unit with the following Serial Nos. Serial No. 13016 and higher (UC) Serial No. 42930 and higher (CE) *2 : R/G/B, Y/R-Y/B-Y, Y/C selection (Selectable with S800, S801 on the ES-20 board)
[Input/Output signals]
. TRIAX : King type (for CCU-TX7) Fischer type (for CCU-TX7P) . COAX (BNC)
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
2-1
(EXTERNAL VIEW)
(EXTERNAL VIEW)
ON : 24 V DC/TTL (H)/SHORT OFF : 0 V DC/TTL (L)/OPEN GND for INTERCOM REMOTE L: CAM INCOM MIC OFF L: CH2 INTERRUPT ON L: CH1 INTERRUPT ON 4W CH2 SYSTEM RECEIVE 0 dBu BALANCED
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RX DATA equivalent communication rate that is based on RS-232C specification is 38,400 bps.
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TX DATA equivalent communication rate that is based on RS-232C specification is 38,400 bps.
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* : The units with the following Serial Nos. output the RM video out signal. Serial No. 13016 and higher (UC) Serial No. 42930 and higher (CE)
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2. Front panel
. INTERCOM (XLR 5P, FEMALE)
(EXTERNAL VIEW) No. 1 2 3 Signal PGM IN (G) PGM IN (X) PGM IN (Y) Specifications 0 dBu/ _20 dBu (Selectable with PGM switch on AA-90 board) No. 1 2 Signal INCOM (T) (G) IN INCOM (T) (X) IN NCOM (R) (G) OUT INCOM (R) (X) OUT PGM (X) OUT (EXTERNAL VIEW)
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Loop-through
(EXTERNAL VIEW) No. 1 2 3 Signal GND RTS CH2 (X) IN/OUT RTS CH1 (X) IN/OUT
(EXTERNAL VIEW) Specifications 0 dBu/ _10 dBu (Clear-Com) Current drive Recomended Term. lmp.= 200 Z
(EXTERNAL VIEW) No. 1 2 3 4 Signal GND (SPARE) (SPARE) DC (+) IN Specifications GND for DC (+) DC 10.5 V to 17 V
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
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6 5 4
White Brown 1-508-083-00 XLR, 3-pin FEMALE or CANNON XLR-3-11C or the equivalent 1-508-084-00 XLR, 3-pin MALE or CANNON XLR-3-12C or the equivalent D-Sub, 25-pin male, JAE DA-25PF-N or the equivalent 1-560-343-11 plug, 4-pin male 1-766-848-11 plug, 10-pin male, or CCA cable assembly CCA-7-5 (supplied with RCP-TX7) (50 m max.) 1-508-370-11 XLR, 5-pin male, or CANNON XLR-5-12-C or the equivalent White Red Yellow
INTERCOM/TALLY RS-232C CH1/CH2 (25P, FEMALE) WF MODE (4P, FEMALE) REMOTE (10P, FEMALE)
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(WIRING SIDE)
STAIR CASE
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RF cable
IO-140 board
1. Do not put the unit in a place subject to high temperature or in a location near hear sources. 2. Do not put the unit in a place subject to excessive electrical and magnetic fields. 3. Put the unit in a dry and well-ventilated place. 4. Do not put the unit in a place subject to excessive dust and mechanical shock. 5. Do not put the unit in a place subject to direct sunlight and light.
CN3 CN4
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CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
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Mounting
1. Tighten the four rack mount screws.
RMM-TXC7
2. Mount the CCU-TX7/TX7P on the rack mount adaptor as shown in the figure below and tighten the four fixing screws (supplied for RMM-TXC7).
Screws Screws
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RET FREQ
E12
RF AGC DLY
DC24V TTL
S2013
TTL R TALLY CONTACT G TALLY POWER DC24V G TALLY TTL MIC 1 GAIN
E1000
RV22
PROMPT FREQ
G TALLY
CONTACT POWER
RV23 S2014
PROMPT LEVEL
DC24V TTL
PROMPT TUNE
MIC GAIN
NORM MIN MAX
CH-1
TP23
SW1000 SW1001
MIC 2 GAIN
LV3 S2002
PROMPT
LV2
S2012
E13
CH-2
S1001
LOCAL REMOTE
S1004
S1000
RX RS232C-2 IF BOARD
TX
CONTROL MODE
NORMAL SLAVE
S1002
. S1000 This switch is for the adjustment in the factory. Factory setting : All OFF . S1001 (PANEL REMOTE/LOCAL) When the RCP or COU is connected, the connected one is selected in spite of PANEL setting. Also, when both RCP and COU are connected, RCP or COU is selected according to the PANEL (REMOTE/ LOCAL) setting. Factory setting : REMOTE Note : RCP : Remote Control Panel RCP-TX7 COU : Camera Operation Unit COU-TX7 . S1002 (CONTROL MODE NORMAL/SLAVE) The RCP is only connected or both RCP and COU are connected and then the S1001 switch is set to REMOTE side. In this case, the RCP is valid, and this S1002 switch is invalid. The COU is only connected or both RCP and COU one connected, and then the S1001 switch is set to LOCAL side. In this case, the COU is valid, and this S1002 switch is used as follows ; NORMAL : COU can be used SLAVE : The operation of CCU can be used. COU can not be used. Factory setting : NORMAL . S1004 This switch is used to change the RS-232C and IF BOARD. Factory setting : RS-232C side
. S2002 (PROMPT SELECT TX/RX) TX : When selecting the TX mode, the CCU modulates the VBS signal input to the PROMPT VIDEO IN connector on the CCU-TX7/TX7P, and modulated signal is sent to the CA-TX7/TX7P. RX : When selecting the RX mode, the CA modulates the VBS signal input to the PROMPT VIDEO IN connector on the CA-TX7/TX7P, and modulated signal is sent to the CCU-TX7/TX7P. Note : When using this switch, change as follows. . In case of using the TX mode (TX side) ; 1) Disconnect CN8 and connect CN3 and CN7 on the CT-181 board. 2) Set S1 and S6 switches to "PROMPTER" side on the YD-25 board of CA-TX7/TX7P. . In case of using the RX mode (RX side) ; 1) Disconnect CN7 and connect CN3 and CN8 on the CT-181 board. 2) Set S1 and S6 switches to "AUX" side on the YD-25 board of CA-TX7/TX7P. Factory setting : TX . S2011 (R TALLY POWER/CONTACT) . S2013 (R TALLY DC24 V/TTL) These switches are set according to the signal standard of the R TALLY signal input to the INTERCOM/TALLY/ PGM connnector on the CCU rear panel. For the relation between the signal and switch setting, refer to the table below. Factory setting : (S2011) POWER (S2013) DC 24 V . S2012 (G TALLY POWER/CONTACT) . S2014 (G TALLY DC 24 V/TTL) These switches are set according to the signal standard of the G TALLY signal input to the INTERCOM/TALLY/ PGM connector on the CCU rear panel. For the relation between the signal and switch setting, refer to the table below. Factory setting : (S2012) POWER (S2014) DC 24 V
Switch Contact S2011, S2012 S2013, S2014 Contact DC 24 V or TTL Signal input method Power (+24 V) TTL (+5 V) + + Power DC24 V Power TTL
TP21
. SW1000 (MIC GAIN CH1) . SW1001 (MIC GAIN CH2) Use these screws to adjust the microphone amplifier gain for the camera adaptor. The standard level (NORM) is 0 dB, and the gain setting can be adjusted to any of 16 levels from _12 dB (MIX) to +12 dB. 2-7
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AA-90 board
RV201
MIC 1 LEV
TP10
RV301
AA-90
E12
S2081
RV401
T401
TP14
0dB 20dB
PGM IN
TP13
PGM IN
TP44
TP9 TP12
MIC 2 LEV
T301
TP11
TP8
T201
INCOM LEV
S201
MIC 1 LEVEL
MIC-1-LEV
TP15
E10
RV101
MIC-2-LEV
MIC 2 LEVEL
MIC TEST
S2004
S2007 S2006
LV61
4.3M
LV41
3.6M
S2003
1CH
MIC TEST
LV21
INCOM MODE
TP7
TP5
E2 TP6 TP3
TONE TUNE
LV101
5.6M TUNE
TP43
S301
E11
2CH
LEVEL IND
TP2
E1
TP1
CLEAR COM
S2005 S2002
2W
INCOM DEV
PGM DEV
INTER COM
LV1 3.0M
H CONT
RV81
RV41
TP46
TP3004 TP3003
Intercom select switches (S2002, S2003, S2005, S2007) . S2002 (INCOM SELECT 2W/RTS/4W) Select according to the intercom system. Factory setting : 4W . S2003 (INCOM MODE 1CH/2CH) Set to 1CH or 2CH according to the intercom system. The interface circuit of CH1 side only works with the switch set to 1CH position. Factory setting : 2CH . S2005 (RTS/Clear-Com) This switch selects RTS or Clear-Com position when the S2002 switch is set to RTS position. Factory setting : RTS . S2007 (RTS CH REV STD/REV) Applicable Serial No. 10801 and Higher [UC] Applicable Serial No. 40136 and Higher [CE] This switch allows RTS input/output to be switched between CH1 (PROD*1) and CH2 (ENG*2) when it sets to REV. Factory setting : STD
*1 : Corresponds to PROD side of the intercom selector switch for CCU-550, CCU-550P and so on. *2 : Corresponds to ENG side of the intercom selector switch for CCU-550, CCU-550P and so on.
Set the S2002, S2003, S2005 and S2007 switches to the positions shown in the table below, according to the intercom system. X : Dont care
Intercom system to be connected 4-wire system 2-wire system RTS TW system (2CH) S2002 4W 2W RTS S2003 2CH 2CH 2CH S2005 X X RTS S2007 X X REV STD Clear-Com 1 ch system Clear-Com TW system 1CH 2CH Clear-Com Clear-Com STD REV CH1 (CCU) 5 CH1 (RTS) CH2 (CCU) 5 CH2 (RTS) CH1 (CCU) 5 CH2 (RTS) CH2 (CCU) 5 CH1 (RTS) Remarks
TP3001
E3001
2-8
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
. S201 (MIC 1 LEVEL) This switch sets the audio signal level of the MIC OUTPUT CH-1 connector on the CCU rear panel to 0 dBu or _20 dBu. Factory setting : 0 dBu . S301 (MIC 2 LEVEL) This switch sets the audio signal level of the MIC OUTPUT CH-2 connector on the CCU rear panel to 0 dBu or _20 dBu. Factory setting : 0 dBu . S2004 (MIC TEST) This switch is for mixing the MIC (1 or 2) audio from the CA-TX7/TX7P with the program audio (PGM) and for monitoring the audio. CH-1 : MIC 1 audio mixes to the program audio. CH-2 : MIC 2 audio mixes to the program audio. OFF : MIC 1 audio and MIC 2 audio do not mix to the program audio. Factory setting : OFF . S2006 (RTS 200 Z ON/OFF) This switch sets to ON or OFF position for 200 Z termination in the RTS system. Usually, this switch sets to OFF position because the RTS system has 200 Z termination. Factory setting : OFF . S2081 (PGM IN) This switch sets the PGM (program audio) level to 0 dBu or _20 dBu. Factory setting : 0 dBu
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
2-9
YD-26 board
SAMPL GATE
E1
RV1
Y AGC CONT
SAMPL S/H
RV3
Y OFFSET ADJ
TP26 E5 TP10
Y CARR BAL
E2 TP2
RV4 TP8
RV24
YD-26
Y 2'nd AGC
RV8
TP11
Y LEVEL
Y RF TUNE
VCO DC SET
Y CAR LEVEL
RV6 TP9
S3
OFF ON
LV1 TP3 E7
BLACK S/H
SYNC S/H
S4
C 2'nd AGC
TP17
RV12
B-Y LEVEL
RV7
RV2
RV5
TP6
E8
R-Y CARR BAL
OFF
ON
TP13
TP14
RV11 TP15
TP18
RV16
TP19
RV10
C AGC CONT
RV18
90 SET
RV13
OFFSET ADJ
RV14
PLL SET
RV15
C CAR LEV
E16 TP1 E3
MODE MAN
E4 S2
CABLE LENGTH
S1
AUTO
TP21
TP20
. S1 (MODE AUTO/MANU) The length of a triax cable connecting the camera head and CCU is automatically detected and set when this switch is set to AUTO. The triax cable length can be manually set using S2 (CABLE LENGTH SELECT) when this switch is set to MANU (MANUAL). Factory setting : AUTO
. S3 (Y-ch 2nd AGC ON/OFF) . S4 (CHROMA-ch 2nd AGC ON/OFF) These switches are used for RF AGC adjustment. Usually, set these switches to ON.
. S2 (CABLE LENGTH SELECT) This switch is valid when S1 is set to MANU. This switch is set to the number corresponding to the cable length. Factory setting : 0 (100 m)
Switch setting 0 1 2 3 4 Cable length (center value) 100 m 300 m 500 m 700 m NOT IN USED
TP18
E9
2-10
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
ES-20 board
SYNC LEVEL (VBS) SYNC WIDTH
RV804
CHROMA LEVEL
ES-20 PHASE
H SC
RV3
RV803 RV802
CAM H PHASE
RV810
VBS LEVEL
Y LEVEL (VBS)
RV813
E3
RV806
BURST LEVEL
RV807
180
BURST PHASE
S3
SC 0/180
RV4
TP1
SC FREQUENCY
RV805
I(V)CAL
RV5
OUTPUT 1 SELECT
OUT PUT 1
Y/R-Y/B-Y Y/C
R-Y LEVEL
RV811
S800
R/G/B
SC-H PHASE
E1
G MAT BAL2
B WHT BAL
R WHT BAL
S1
OUTPUT 2 SELECT
RV505
RV500
TP505 RV515
Y CLP LEVEL
S1000
OUT PUT 2
S2
RV808
RV812
B-Y LEVEL
(U)LEV
RV6 SC PHASE
S801
RV507
G MAT BAL1 G LEVEL TP502
RV1001
TP507
TP506
SEQ ON
S4
Q(U)CAL
RV809
SYNC LEVEL(COMP)
R MAT BAL
RV501
POSITION
RV511
R DC BAL
RV510 R LEVEL
RV509 TP503
B MAT BAL
RV514
B DC BAL
RV1000 RV503
B-Y BLK BAL LEVEL
. S1 (V BLKG 19H/20H/21H) NTSC only This switch sets the V blanking width to 19H, 20H, or 21H. Set this switch according to the application. Factory setting : 20H
. S2 (H BLKG) This switch is used for H blanking width adjustment. During factory setting, this switch is set so that the H blanking with is 10.9 0.2 usec. Set this switch according to the application.
. S3 (SC 0d/180d) This switch is used for the adjustment of subcarrier phase between the input video signal (GEN LOCK IN) and output video signal (VBS OUT). The SC phase can be selected to 0d or 180d. Factory setting : 0d
. S800 (OUTPUT 1 SELECT) . R/G/B . Y/R-Y/B-Y . Y/C This switch selects the signals of the G/R/B, Y/R-Y/B-Y, and Y/C to output the OUTPUT 1 connectors on the CCU rear panel. Factory setting : R-Y/Y/B-Y
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
E16
RV502
. S801 (OUTPUT 2 SELECT) . R/G/B . Y/R-Y/B-Y . Y/C This switch selects the signals of the G/R/B, Y/R-Y/B-Y, and Y/C to output the OUTPUT 2 connectors on the CCU rear panel. Factory setting : R-Y/Y/B-Y
. S1000 (SEQ ON +/_) Set this switch to + or _ position according to the waveform monitor to be used. + : NPN open collector output _ : PNP open collector output Factory setting : +
TP17 TP15
RV7 H PHASE
RV2
SYNC PHASE
RV1
RV800
RV801
Y LEVEL(COMP)
2-11
DU-33 board
[For the Serial No. 10601 and Higher (UC)] [For the Serial No. 40251 and Higher (CE)]
OFF ON
AU-234 board
CN1
S1
CN3
CN4
RV1
S4
. S1 (WIDE ID ON/OFF) Set this switch to ON position when the 16:9 compatible camera is connected and used in the 16:9 mode. Factory setting : ON
ON
CH1
S1
ON OFF
S3
S2
OFF
RV1
RV2
S5
CARBON DINAMIC
. S5 (DYNAMIC/CARBON) Set this switch according to the type of the headset microphone connected to the INTERCOM connector on the front panel. DYNAMIC : Dynamic type microphone CARBON : Carbon type microphone Factory setting : DYNAMIC
CN1
2-12
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
SDI-44 board
TP807 TP806 TP805
TP101 E101
SDI-44
ALARM
TP810 TP1400
RV1401 RV1400
B-Y DC B-Y LEVEL
D201 S701
LOCK FREE
RV1501 RV1500
R-Y DC R-Y LEVEL
TP1500 S601
OPE ADJ
AUTO IND
D601
AUTO LEVEL
S602
E1001
ON OFF
AUTO IND
SDI POWER
S201
. S701 (for factory adjustment) Factory setting: LOCK . S601 (ADJ/OPE) This switch is used for returning the level control values of the R-Y and B-Y video signals to the factory setting. Set this switch to ADJ position and turn on the power to the main unit. Alternatively, set this switch to ADJ position and press the AUTOLEVEL (BARS) switch. Usually, set this switch to OPE position. Factory setting : OPE . S401 (AUDIO MODE) Set this switch sets to 4CH position when the units is connected to an equipment with cannot receive SDI audio in 2CH mode. It is impossible to send audio signals to channels 3 and 4 even if this switch is set to 4CH. Usually, set this switch to 2CH position. Factory setting : 2CH
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
2-13
Front panel
CN-1328 board CN-1350 board SW-892 board Switching regulator (COU-TX7) AU-234 board
2.
+K 3x6
Step shaft
Connector
Front panel
CCU-TX7(E)/V1
3-1
B 3x5
1. Remove the top and bottom covers. (Refer to "3-2-1. Removal of Cabinet".) 2. Remove four screws (K3x6) and disconnect CN1 on the IO-140 board and CN10, CN19 and CN20 on the MB693 board. Remove the rear panel.
Connector (CN10)
B 3x5
MB-693 board
B 3x5
K 3x6
B 4x5 B 4x5
3-2
CCU-TX7(E)/V1
[For the Serial No. 11001 and Higher (UC)] [For the Serial No. 41001 and Higher (CE)]
1. Remove the top cover. (Refer to 3-2-1. Removal of Cabinet.) 2. Remove four screws (K3x6) and disconnect CN1 on the IO-140 board and CN10, CN19, CN20 and CN28 on the MB-693A board. Remove the rear panel. 3. Remove four screws (PSW3x20) and remove the fan.
Fan
n . When the fan is out of order, the CAMERA POWER indicator is blinking. Turn off the power immediately and replace the fan. Using the defective fan may reduce the service life of the equipment extremely. . Before replacing the fan, be sure to turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord. 1. Perform steps 1 to 3 in Section 3-2-2. Replacement of Switching Regulator for the Serial No. 11001 and higher (UC), Serial No. 41001 and higher to remove the fan. 2. Install a new fan in the reverse order.
PSW 3x20 A
B 4x5 B 4x5
3-3
YD-26 board
YD-26 board demodulates Y, R-Y, B-Y, CAM SYNC and SKIN GATE. This circuit consists of cable length detection circuit, cable length compensation circuit and these demodulation circuits. The cable length detection detects from amplitude of Y modulated wave. In accordance with this, the cable compensation circuit compensates the amplitude and phase matching as cable length to modulated wave of Y or differential signal. After that, they are respectively demodulated in demodulator circuit.
ES-20 board
This board produces VBS and RGB signal from the Y, R-Y, and B-Y signals sent from the YD-26 board, switches these signals, and outputs them as WF and PIX signals. This board also generates each sync signal and color bars signal.
AU-234 board
This board inputs and outputs an INCOM signal on the front panel, displays tally signals, and turns on and off the power of camera.
IO-140 board
This board mixes the RF signal between CA and CCU with the power of the camera.
AA-90 board
This board demodulates the RF signal of MIC1, MIC2, INCOM, CAM DATA and TONE sent from the CA, modulates a PGM signal, the INCOM signal and control data send to the CA. And also, this board switches the INCOM line, and switches the input /output of each audio signals.
3-4
CCU-TX7(E)/V1
To confirm the SDI signal output with the SDI44 board extended:
Preparation: 1 Coaxial connector converter : Sony part No. 1-750-881-11 2 Coaxial cable assembly : Sony part No. 1-765-112-12 3 BNC cable : BELDEN 8281 cable or equivalent Connect 1 Coaxial cable assembly, 2 Coaxial connector converter, and 3 BNC cable as shown below.
EX-564 board
3 BNC cable
Equipment, Monitor
CCU-TX7(E)/V1
3-5
SECTION 4 ADJUSTMENT
4-1. Preparation
4-1-1. Equipment Required
. Oscilloscope (more than 300 MHz) Tektronix 2465 or equivalent . Waveform monitor/Vectorscope Tektronix 1765 or equivalent . Color monitor Sony PVM-1354Q or equivalent (For NTSC) Sony PVM-1454QM or equivalent (For PAL) . Video signal generator Tektronix 1410 or equivalent (For NTSC) Tektronix 1411 or equivalent (For PAL) (Color Bar signal, 10 STEP signal, SWEEP signal) . Video camera Sony DXC-637 or DXC-D30 (NTSC) Sony DXC-637P or DXC-D30P (PAL) . Remote control Unit Sony RCP-TX7 (or COU-TX7 : Camera Operation Unit) . Digital voltmeter . Frequency counter . Audio generator . Spectrum analyzer . TRIAX Cable
4-1-2. Fixture
Extension board EX-564 (For CCU-TX7/TX7P) Sony part number : J-6276-420-A Extension board EX-565 (For CA-TX7) Sony part number : J-6276-430-A
AA-90
Pattern box PTB-500 Sony part number : J-6029-140-B . Light source for test chart
YD-26
ES-20
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
4-1
4-1-5. Connections
CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU-TX7/TX7P (CAMERA OPERATION UNIT COU-TX7/TX7P) Waveform monitor A-ch PIX
TRIAX CABLE (30~750m) COLOR VIDEO CAMERA DXC-D30/D30P DXC-637/637P Vector scope
CCA-7 CABLE
75Z
RCP-TX7
Audio connections
Audio generator LEVEL 600Z ADJ GND Fig-1 (X) Audio generator LEVEL 600Z ADJ GND Fig-2 (X) (Y) GND
GND
4-2
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
50%
50% T
CH2
2. Test point : TP1 (GND: E1) /ES-20 board Adjusting point : 1RV4 (SC FREQ.)/ES-20 board Specification : [For NTSC] 3,579,545 2 Hz [For PAL] 4,433,619 2 Hz
RV804
CHROMA LEVEL
ES-20 PHASE
H SC
RV3
RV803 RV802
CAM H PHASE
RV810
VBS LEVEL
Y LEVEL (VBS)
RV813
E3
RV806
BURST LEVEL
RV807
180
BURST PHASE
S3
SC 0/180
RV4
TP1
SC FREQUENCY
RV805
I(V)CAL
RV5
OUTPUT 1 SELECT
OUT PUT 1
Y/R-Y/B-Y Y/C
R-Y LEVEL
RV811
S800
R/G/B
SC-H PHASE
E1
G MAT BAL2
B WHT BAL
R WHT BAL
S1
OUTPUT 2 SELECT
RV505
RV500
TP505 RV515
Y CLP LEVEL
S1000
OUT PUT 2
S2
RV808
RV812
B-Y LEVEL
(U)LEV
RV6 SC PHASE
S801
RV507
G MAT BAL1 G LEVEL TP502
RV1001
TP507
TP506
SEQ ON
S4
Q(U)CAL
RV809
SYNC LEVEL(COMP)
R MAT BAL
RV501
POSITION
RV511
R DC BAL
RV510 R LEVEL
RV509 TP503
B MAT BAL
RV514
B DC BAL
RV1000 RV503
B-Y BLK BAL LEVEL
E16
RV502
TP17 TP15
RV7 H PHASE
RV2
SYNC PHASE
RV1
RV800
RV801
Y LEVEL(COMP)
4-3
50%
Pin 78 (CH-1)
T1
T2
T1
T2
4-4
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
Adjustment Procedure : . Adujst 1RV5 (SC-H PHASE)/ES-20 board so that the luminance line of BURST (SC) is the same as following figure.
[For NTSC]
g R MG
[For PAL]
cy g R MG 75% V 100% YL B yl b U B
YL
Cy
G r
Cy
mg
Note : After this adjustment is completed, set the mode of Tektronix Waveform monitor 1765 to "WFM" mode.
RV804
CHROMA LEVEL
ES-20 PHASE
H SC
RV3
RV803 RV802
CAM H PHASE
RV810
VBS LEVEL
Y LEVEL (VBS)
RV813
E3
RV806
BURST LEVEL
RV807
180
BURST PHASE
S3
SC 0/180
RV4
TP1
SC FREQUENCY
RV805
I(V)CAL
RV5
OUTPUT 1 SELECT
OUT PUT 1
Y/R-Y/B-Y Y/C
R-Y LEVEL
RV811
S800
R/G/B
SC-H PHASE
E1
G MAT BAL2
B WHT BAL
R WHT BAL
S1
OUTPUT 2 SELECT
RV505
RV500
TP505 RV515
Y CLP LEVEL
S1000
OUT PUT 2
S2
RV808
RV812
B-Y LEVEL
(U)LEV
RV6 SC PHASE
S801
RV507
G MAT BAL1 G LEVEL TP502
RV1001
TP507
TP506
SEQ ON
S4
Q(U)CAL
RV809
SYNC LEVEL(COMP)
R MAT BAL
RV501
POSITION
RV511
R DC BAL
RV510 R LEVEL
RV509 TP503
B MAT BAL
RV514
B DC BAL
RV1000 RV503
B-Y BLK BAL LEVEL
E16
RV502
TP17 TP15
RV7 H PHASE
RV2
SYNC PHASE
RV1
RV800
RV801
Y LEVEL(COMP)
4-5
[For NTSC]
[For PAL]
A A
RV804
CHROMA LEVEL
ES-20 PHASE
H SC
RV3
RV803 RV802
CAM H PHASE
RV810
VBS LEVEL
Y LEVEL (VBS)
RV813
E3
RV806
BURST LEVEL
RV807
180
BURST PHASE
S3
SC 0/180
RV4
TP1
SC FREQUENCY
RV805
I(V)CAL
RV5
OUTPUT 1 SELECT
OUT PUT 1
Y/R-Y/B-Y Y/C
R-Y LEVEL
RV811
S800
R/G/B
SC-H PHASE
E1
G MAT BAL2
B WHT BAL
R WHT BAL
S1
OUTPUT 2 SELECT
RV505
RV500
TP505 RV515
Y CLP LEVEL
S1000
OUT PUT 2
S2
RV808
RV812
B-Y LEVEL
(U)LEV
RV6 SC PHASE
S801
RV507
G MAT BAL1 G LEVEL TP502
RV1001
TP507
TP506
SEQ ON
S4
Q(U)CAL
RV809
SYNC LEVEL(COMP)
R MAT BAL
RV501
POSITION
RV511
R DC BAL
RV510 R LEVEL
RV509 TP503
B MAT BAL
RV514
B DC BAL
RV1000 RV503
B-Y BLK BAL LEVEL
E16
RV502
TP17 TP15
RV7 H PHASE
RV2
SYNC PHASE
RV1
RV800
RV801
Y LEVEL(COMP)
4-6
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
CA E
RV507 RV506 BA
2. Test point : TP506 (GND : E1)/ES-20 board Specification : B = 0 5 mV 1RV505 D = 0 5 mV 1RV503 F = 525 5 mV p-p 1RV504
2. Adjusting point : 1RV508 (G LEVEL)/ES-20 board Specification : C = 700 10 mV [For NTSC] C = 700 10 mV [For PAL]
[For NTSC] [For PAL]
DB F
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
4-7
2. Adjusting point : 1RV510 (R LEVEL)/ES-20 board Specification : B = 700 10 mV [ For NTSC] B = 700 10 mV [ For PAL]
[For NTSC] [For PAL]
2. Adjusting point : 1RV513 (B LEVEL)/ES-20 board Specification : B = 700 10 mV [For NTSC] B = 700 10 mV [For PAL]
[For NTSC] B [For PAL] B
RV804
CHROMA LEVEL
ES-20 PHASE
H SC
RV3
RV803 RV802
CAM H PHASE
RV810
VBS LEVEL
Y LEVEL (VBS)
RV813
E3
RV806
BURST LEVEL
RV807
180
BURST PHASE
S3
SC 0/180
RV4
TP1
SC FREQUENCY
RV805
I(V)CAL
RV5
OUTPUT 1 SELECT
OUT PUT 1
Y/R-Y/B-Y Y/C
R-Y LEVEL
RV811
S800
R/G/B
SC-H PHASE
E1
G MAT BAL2
B WHT BAL
R WHT BAL
S1
OUTPUT 2 SELECT
RV505
RV500
TP505 RV515
Y CLP LEVEL
S1000
OUT PUT 2
S2
RV808
RV812
B-Y LEVEL
(U)LEV
RV6 SC PHASE
S801
RV507
G MAT BAL1 G LEVEL TP502
RV1001
TP507
TP506
SEQ ON
S4
Q(U)CAL
RV809
SYNC LEVEL(COMP)
R MAT BAL
RV501
POSITION
RV511
R DC BAL
RV510 R LEVEL
RV509 TP503
B MAT BAL
RV514
B DC BAL
RV1000 RV503
B-Y BLK BAL LEVEL
E16
RV502
TP17 TP15
RV7 H PHASE
RV2
SYNC PHASE
RV1
RV800
RV801
Y LEVEL(COMP)
4-8
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
[For PAL]
cy R g MG 75% V 100% YL B yl b U B R MG
YL
Cy
G r
Cy
mg
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
4-9
[For PAL]
cy R MG 75% V 100% YL b U B
MG
R-Y B-Y
pin 92 pin 90
YL B
yl
Cy
G r
Cy
mg
R-Y OUT
B-Y OUT
4-10
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
B GND
RV804
CHROMA LEVEL
ES-20 PHASE
H SC
RV3
RV803 RV802
Y LEVEL(COMP)
RV810
VBS LEVEL
Y LEVEL (VBS)
RV813
E3
RV806
BURST LEVEL
RV807
180
BURST PHASE
S3
SC 0/180
RV4
TP1
SC FREQUENCY
RV805
I(V)CAL
RV5
OUTPUT 1 SELECT
OUT PUT 1
Y/R-Y/B-Y Y/C
R-Y LEVEL
RV811
S800
R/G/B
SC-H PHASE
E1
G MAT BAL2
B WHT BAL
R WHT BAL
S1
OUTPUT 2 SELECT
RV505
RV500
TP505 RV515
Y CLP LEVEL
S1000
OUT PUT 2
S2
RV808
RV812
B-Y LEVEL
(U)LEV
RV6 SC PHASE
S801
RV507
G MAT BAL1 G LEVEL TP502
RV1001
TP507
TP506
SEQ ON
S4
Q(U)CAL
RV809
R MAT BAL
RV501
POSITION
RV511
R DC BAL
RV510 R LEVEL
RV509 TP503
B MAT BAL
RV514
B DC BAL
RV1000 RV503
B-Y BLK BAL LEVEL
E16
RV502
TP17 TP15
RV7 H PHASE
RV2
SYNC PHASE
CAM H PHASE
RV1
RV800
RV801
FL800
4-11
Note : Before starting this adjustment, complete the adjustments as instructed in section 4-2-7, 4-2-8 and 4-2-17. Equipment : Waveform monitor To be extended : ES-20 board Preparation : . Select the BARS mode on the RCP-TX7/TX7P or COUTX7. S1/DU-33 board (on the ES-20 board) ON . Select the 16:9 mode. (How to select the 16:9 mode differs depending on the equipment connected to the unit.) [When the RCP-TX7/TX7P is connected] n For details, refer to the RCP-TX7/TX7P operating instruction. 1. Select the advanced setting mode. 2. Press the menu selector button OTHERS nine times. 3. Select 16:9 with the setting button. [When the COU-TX7 is connected] n For details, refer to the DXC-D30WS/D30WSP operating instruction. Switch 16:9/4:3 to the 16:9 setting mode using the advanced menu page 9 of the DXC-D30WS/D30WSP. Adjustment point : 1RV1/DU-33 board (on the ES-20 board)
Adjustment Procedure : 1. Select the lines on the waveform monitor. 20 lines [NTSC] 23 lines [PAL] 2. Test point : VBS 1 OUT connector/CCU rear panel Specification : A = 70 5 IRE [For NTSC] A = 500 10 mV [For PAL]
[For NTSC] [For PAL]
1H
1H
OFF
ON
CN1
S1
RV1
4-12
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
50%
SAMPL GATE
E1
RV1
Y AGC CONT
SAMPL S/H
RV3
Y OFFSET ADJ
TP26 E5 TP10
Y CARR BAL
E2 TP2
RV4 TP8
RV24
YD-26
Y 2'nd AGC
RV8
TP11
Y LEVEL
Y RF TUNE
VCO DC SET
Y CAR LEVEL
RV6 TP9
S3
OFF ON
LV1 TP3 E7
BLACK S/H
SYNC S/H
S4
C 2'nd AGC
TP17
RV12
B-Y LEVEL
RV7
RV2
RV5
TP6
E8
R-Y CARR BAL
OFF
ON
TP13
TP14
RV11 TP15
TP16
RV16
TP19
RV10
C AGC CONT
RV18
90 SET
RV13
OFFSET ADJ
RV14
PLL SET
RV15
C CAR LEV
E16 TP1 E3
MODE MAN
E4 S2
CABLE LENGTH
S1
AUTO
TP21
TP20
TP18
E9
4-13
50%
A
T
GND
4-14
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
Adjustment Procedure : . Confirm that the sample pulses have six pulses in both odd and even fields. If not met, adjust 1RV3 (SAMPLE GATE)/YD-26 board so that the sample pulses have six pulses in both odd and even fields.
V
6 Pulses
50%
SAMPL GATE
E1
RV1
Y AGC CONT
SAMPL S/H
RV3
Y OFFSET ADJ
TP26 E5 TP10
Y CARR BAL
E2 TP2
RV4 TP8
RV24
YD-26
Y 2'nd AGC
RV8
TP11
Y LEVEL
Y RF TUNE
VCO DC SET
Y CAR LEVEL
RV6 TP9
S3
OFF ON
LV1 TP3 E7
BLACK S/H
SYNC S/H
S4
C 2'nd AGC
OFF ON
TP17
RV12
B-Y LEVEL
RV7
RV2
RV5
TP6
E8
R-Y CARR BAL
TP13
TP14
RV11 TP15
TP16
RV16
TP19
RV10
C AGC CONT
RV18
90 SET
RV13
OFFSET ADJ
RV14
PLL SET
RV15
C CAR LEV
E16 TP1 E3
MODE MAN
E4 S2
CABLE LENGTH
S1
AUTO
TP21
TP20
TP18
E9
4-15
4-16
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
BLKG A SYNC
4-3-10. Y 90 Adjustment
Equipment : Oscilloscope To be extended : YD-26 board Preparation : . Select the BARS mode on the RCP-TX7 or COU-TX7. Test point : TP26 (GND: E6)/YD-26 board Adjusting point : 1FL3 (90 SIFT)/YD-26 board Specification : A = 0 10 mV
[For NTSC] [For PAL]
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
4-17
SAMPL GATE
E1
RV1
Y AGC CONT
SAMPL S/H
RV3
Y OFFSET ADJ
TP26 E5 TP10
Y CARR BAL
E2 TP2
RV4 TP8
RV24
YD-26
Y 2'nd AGC
RV8
TP11
Y LEVEL
Y RF TUNE
VCO DC SET
Y CAR LEVEL
RV6 TP9
S3
OFF ON
LV1 TP3 E7
BLACK S/H
SYNC S/H
S4
C 2'nd AGC
TP17
RV12
B-Y LEVEL
RV7
RV2
RV5
TP6
E8
R-Y CARR BAL
OFF
ON
TP13
TP14
RV11 TP15
TP16
RV16
TP19
RV10
C AGC CONT
RV18
90 SET
RV13
OFFSET ADJ
RV14
PLL SET
RV15
C CAR LEV
E16 TP1 E3
MODE MAN
E4 S2
CABLE LENGTH
S1
AUTO
TP21
TP20
TP18
E9
4-18
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
A GND
Maximum
SAMPL GATE
E1
RV1
Y AGC CONT
SAMPL S/H
RV3
Y OFFSET ADJ
TP26 E5 TP10
Y CARR BAL
E2 TP2
RV4 TP8
RV24
YD-26
Y 2'nd AGC
RV8
TP11
Y LEVEL
Y RF TUNE
VCO DC SET
Y CAR LEVEL
RV6 TP9
S3
OFF ON
LV1 TP3 E7
BLACK S/H
SYNC S/H
S4
C 2'nd AGC
TP17
RV12
B-Y LEVEL
RV7
RV2
RV5
TP6
E8
R-Y CARR BAL
OFF
ON
TP13
TP14
RV11 TP15
TP16
RV16
TP19
RV10
C AGC CONT
RV18
90 SET
RV13
OFFSET ADJ
RV14
PLL SET
RV15
C CAR LEV
E16 TP1 E3
MODE MAN
E4 S2
CABLE LENGTH
S1
AUTO
TP21
TP20
TP18
E9
4-19
BLKG A SYNC
4-20
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
SAMPL GATE
E1
RV1
Y AGC CONT
SAMPL S/H
RV3
Y OFFSET ADJ
TP26 E5 TP10
Y CARR BAL
E2 TP2
RV4 TP8
RV24
YD-26
Y 2'nd AGC
RV8
TP11
Y LEVEL
Y RF TUNE
VCO DC SET
Y CAR LEVEL
RV6 TP9
S3
OFF ON
LV1 TP3 E7
BLACK S/H
SYNC S/H
S4
C 2'nd AGC
TP17
RV12
B-Y LEVEL
RV7
RV2
RV5
TP6
E8
R-Y CARR BAL
OFF
ON
TP13
TP14
RV11 TP15
TP16
RV16
TP19
RV10
C AGC CONT
RV18
90 SET
RV13
OFFSET ADJ
RV14
PLL SET
RV15
C CAR LEV
E16 TP1 E3
MODE MAN
E4 S2
CABLE LENGTH
S1
AUTO
TP21
TP20
TP18
E9
4-21
4-22
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
Note : Performe the adjustment of 4-5-1. "Return Video Carrier Frequency Adjustment" when the SYNC portion is moved during the adjustment.
TP20
TP2006 CT-181
R TALLY
CONTACT POWER
RET FREQ
E11 TP1000
TP1002
DC24V
DC24V TTL
RF AGC DLY
PROMPT DEV
S2013
TTL R TALLY CONTACT G TALLY POWER DC24V G TALLY TTL MIC 1 GAIN
E1000
RV22
PROMPT FREQ
RV21
G TALLY
CONTACT POWER
RV23 S2014
PROMPT LEVEL
DC24V TTL
PROMPT TUNE
LV2
S2012
RET MIX
RV19
E12
TP21
RV20
CN2
MIC GAIN
NORM MIN MAX
CH-1
TP23
SW1000 SW1001
MIC 2 GAIN
LV3 S2002
PROMPT
E13
TP22
PROMPT RF TX
RET RF
CN7 CN8
PROMPT RF RX PROMPT RF
CN3
CH-2
S1001
LOCAL REMOTE
PANEL SELECT
S1004
RX RS232C-2 IF BOARD
TX
S1000
PANEL
REMOTE LOCAL
TP1001
TP2000
CONTROL MODE
NORMAL SLAVE
S1002
4-23
Note : After this adjustment is completed, set as follows. . S1 (MODE AUTO/MAN)/YD-26 board (CCU-TX7/TX7P) "AUTO"
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2. Adjust 1LV2 (PROMPT FREQ)/CT-181 board so that the frequency response at 6 MHz portion is minimum.
6MHz
3. Change the output signal of the video signal generator to 10 STEP (sub-carrier : ON) signal. 4. Re-adjust 1LV3 (PROMPT TUNE)/CT-181 board so that the A portion at video waveform becomes flat. NOTE : If not met, Re-perform 4-6-2. RX PROMPT VIDEO Demod. Adjustment after performing 4-6-3. RX PROMPT VIDEO RF AGC Adjustment.
flat
Note : After the adjustment is completed, set the switches as follows. . S1 (AUX/PROMRT)/YD-25 board (CA-TX7/TX7P) "PROMPT" . S6 (AUX/PROMRT)/YD-25 board (CA-TX7/TX7P) "PROMPT" . Connect CN7 and CN3 on the CT-181board. (CCU-TX7/ TX7P) . S2002 (TX RX) switch/CT-181 board (CCU-TX7/TX7P) "TX"
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
4-25
CN2
RET RF
CN3
PROMPT RF
TP2000
PROMPT DEV
E11
RV21
PROMPT RF TX
CN7
PROMPT FREQ
TP22
CN8
PROMPT RF RX
RET FREQ
CV1
TP1001
E13
PROMPT TUNE
RF AGC DLY
RV22
LV3 S2002
PROMPT
TX
PROMPT LEVEL
E1001
TP1000
S2013
E1000
S2012
RV23
S2011
TTL R TALLY
TP2006
G TALLY
S2014
MIC 2 GAIN
CONTACT
CONTACT
SW1000 SW1001
POWER
POWER DC24V
R TALLY
SLAVE
DC24V
CT-181
PANEL SELECT
S1001
MIC GAIN
G TALLY
R TALLY
NORM
NORM
MIN MAX
MIN MAX
PANEL
REMOTE LOCAL
CONTACT
CONTACT POWER
POWER
DC24V TTL
DC24V TTL
CH-1
CH-2
S1002
4-26
LOCAL REMOTE
S1000
TP1002
E12
S1004
RS232C-2 IF BOARD
RX
TP2005
E2000
TP23
LV2
RET MIX
RV19 TP21
RET DIV
RV20 TP20
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
Setting after Adjustment : Install the ES-20 and CT-181 boards back into position.
PROMPT RF RX
TP2001 TP1001
CN7
RET FREQ
CV1
PROMPT FREQ
TP22
E13
CN8
PROMPT TUNE
A
RF AGC DLY
RV22
LV3 S2002
PROMPT
TX
PROMPT LEVEL
TP1000
S2013
E1000
S2012
S2011
TTL R TALLY
TP2006
G TALLY
S2014
MIC 2 GAIN
CONTACT
CONTACT
SW1000 SW1001
POWER
POWER DC24V
R TALLY
SLAVE
DC24V
CT-181
PANEL SELECT
S1001
MIC GAIN
G TALLY
R TALLY
NORM
NORM
MIN MAX
MIN MAX
PANEL
REMOTE LOCAL
CONTACT POWER
CONTACT POWER
DC24V TTL
DC24V TTL
CH-1
CH-2
S1002
LOCAL REMOTE
S1000
TP1002
Note : After this adjustment is completed, set the switches as follows. . S1 (AUX/PROMPT)/YD-25 board (CA-TX7/TX7P) "PROMPT" . S6 (AUX/PROMPT)/YD-25 board (CA-TX7/TX7P) "PROMPT" . Connect CN7 and CN3 on the CT-181 board. (CCU-TX7/ TX7P) . S2002 (TX RX) /CT-181 board (CCU-TX-7/TX7P) "TX"
E1001
RV23
E12
S1004
RS232C-2 IF BOARD
RX
TP2005
TP23 LV2
TP21
4-27
Wave form image CENT FREQ : 4.3 MHz FREQ SPAN : 20 MHz
Wave form image CENT FREQ : 3.6 MHz FREQ SPAN : 20 MHz
RV201
TP10
RV301
MIC 1 LEV
AA-90
E12
S2081
RV401
T401
TP14
0dB 20dB
PGM IN
TP13
PGM IN
TP44
TP9 TP12
MIC 2 LEV
T301
TP11
TP8
T201
INCOM LEV
S201
MIC 1 LEVEL
MIC-1-LEV
TP15
E10
RV101
MIC-2-LEV
MIC 2 LEVEL
MIC TEST
S2004
S2006
LV61
4.3M
LV41
3.6M
S2003
1CH
MIC TEST
LV21
INCOM MODE
TP7
TP5
E2 TP6 TP3
TONE TUNE
LV101
5.6M TUNE
TP43
S301
E11
2CH
E1
TP1
OFF
LEVEL IND
TP2
(CLEAR) COM
S2005 S2002
2W
INCOM DEV
PGM DEV
INTER COM
LV1 3.0M
H CONT
RV81
RV41
TP46
TP3004 TP3003
TP3001
E3001
4-28
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2. Set the input range of oscilloscope to AC mode, and adjust the blue core of 1T401/AA-90 board so that the sine wave is minimum.
TP3005
TP3002
TP3004 RV2000
TP43
5.6M TUNE
LV41
LV101
3.6M
E1
Minimum
TP46
LV61
4.3M
T201
T301
T401
TP7
LV1 3.0M
TP9 TP12
TP44
TP15
H CONT
LV21
AA-90
MIC 1 LEVEL
MIC 2 LEVEL
INTER COM
LEVEL IND
MIC TEST
PGM IN
(CLEAR) COM
CLEAR COM
20dB
20dB
20dB
CH-1
CH-2
OFF
RTS
RTS
0dB
0dB
0dB
2W
4W
SIDE TONE
E12
S2005 S2002
RV81
TP1
TP2
MIC TEST
S2004
TP5
3. Repeat procedure 1.
MIC-2-LEV
S301
RV101
MIC-1-LEV
TONE TUNE
TP3003
E10
E11
TP3001
INCOM DEV PGM DEV
RV41
OFF
2CH
INCOM MODE
S2003
RTS 200 OHM ON
S2006
1CH
E2 TP6 TP3
INCOM LEV
S201
RV401
TP14 S2081
PGM IN
TP13
RV301
MIC 2 LEV
TP11 TP10
MIC 1 LEV
RV201
TP8
4-29
1100 50 mV p-p
2. Set the input range of oscilloscope to AC mode, and adjust the blue core of 1T201/AA-90 board so that the sine wave is minimum.
Minimum
3. Repeat procedure 1.
4-30
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
2. Set the input range of oscilloscope to AC mode, and adjust the blue core of 1T301/AA-90 board so that the sine wave is minimum.
TP43 TP46 LV1 3.0M
H CONT
Minimum
5.6M TUNE
LV41
LV101
3.6M
E1
LV61
4.3M
TONE TUNE
T201
T301
T401
TP7
TP9 TP12
TP44
TP15
LV21
AA-90
MIC 1 LEVEL
MIC 2 LEVEL
INTER COM
LEVEL IND
MIC TEST
PGM IN
(CLEAR) COM
CLEAR COM
20dB
20dB
20dB
CH-1
CH-2
OFF
RTS
RTS
0dB
0dB
0dB
2W
4W
SIDE TONE
RV2000
E12
S2005 S2002
RV81
TP1
TP2
MIC TEST
S2004
TP5
3. Repeat procedure 1.
INCOM DEV
PGM DEV
RV41
OFF
2CH
INCOM MODE
S2003
RTS 200 OHM ON
S2006
1CH
E2 TP6 TP3
MIC-2-LEV
S301
RV101
MIC-1-LEV
INCOM LEV
S201
RV401
TP14 S2081
PGM IN
TP13
RV301
MIC 2 LEV
TP11 TP10
MIC 1 LEV
RV201
TP8
4-31
GND A
3. Turn 1RV101 (TONE TUNE)/AA-90 board slowly counterclockwise and stop it at the point where the sine wave signal just appears. Measure the DC voltage "b"Fig-2
Equal (a) Turn slowly counterclockwise Equal (b) (fig. 2)
4. Adjust the DC level with 1RV101 (TONE TUNE)/AA90 board so that "a" is equal to "b"Fig-3
Equal (a) A RV101 (A = B) B Equal (b) (fig. 3)
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SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer : Check the metal trim, metallized knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as described below. LEAKAGE TEST The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA. Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods. 1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instruments. 2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job. 3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The limit indication is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate lowvoltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2 V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A)
To Exposed Metal Parts on Set
0.15 F
1.5 k
AC voltmeter (0.75V)
CCU-TX7 (E)/V1
DXBK-701 (UC, CE) COU-TX7 (UC, CE) CCU-TX7 (UC) CCU-TX7P (CE) E 9-977-286-13 Printed in Japan 2003. 9 11 1997
Sony Corporation
B&P Company