CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU-790/790P. OPERATION MANUAL [English] 1st Edition (Revised 1)

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CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU-790/790P OPERATION MANUAL [English] 1st Edition (Revised 1)

WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. For the customers in Europe (for CCU-790P) The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany. For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents. For kundene i Norge Dette utstyret kan kobles til et IT-strømfordelingssystem. For the customers in Taiwan only This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. For the customers in the U.S.A. (for CCU-790) 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. All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules. For the State of California, USA only Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate Perchlorate Material : Lithium battery contains perchlorate. For the customers in Europe (for CCU-790P) This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European standards: EN60950-1 : Product Safety EN55103-1 : Electromagnetic Interference (Emission) EN55103-2 : Electromagnetic Susceptibility (Immunity) This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environments: E1 (residential), E2 (commercial and light industrial), E3 (urban outdoors), E4 (controlled EMC environment, ex. TV studio) 2

Table of Contents Overview... 4 Function and Location of Parts and Controls... 5 Front panel... 5 Rear panel... 6 Internal Parts and Internal Boards... 9 Internal parts...9 Internal boards...9 Connecting the CCU-790/790P to the Video Camera... 10 Notes on connections... 10 Self-Diagnostics... 11 Settings of the camera...11 Status display of the camera system...11 Self-diagnostics of the camera system...11 Settings of the network...12 Self-diagnostics results of the CCU-790/790P internal boards...13 Self-diagnostics results of the camera internal boards...14 ROM version indication...15 Exiting the Self-diagnostic mode...15 When an error occurs...15 Specifications... 15 General...15 Input signals...15 Output signals...16 Camera input/output signals...16 Supplied accessories...16 Optional accessories...16 Table of Contents 3

Overview The CCU-790/790P Camera Control Unit provides a variety of remote control and adjustment functions for the processing of signals from a BVP-E10/E10P/E10WS/ E10WSP/E30/E30P/E30WS/E30WSP CCD Color Video Camera, and can be used in Electronic Field Production (EFP) or studio work. Signal control is performed with an optional MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit or an RCP-750/ 751/920/921 Remote Control Panel. Rack mountable The CCU-790/790P is three-units high and can be mounted in a 19-inch EIA standard rack. For details on the rack mounting, refer to the System Manual. Note Production of some of the peripherals and related devices described in this manual has been discontinued. For advice about choosing devices, please contact your Sony dealer or a Sony sales representative. The CCU-790/790P has the following features: Wide variety of system configurations The optional CA-905K/F/T large-lens adaptor allows a large lens to be fitted onto the portable video camera and used in conjunction with the BVF-77/77CE 7-inch B/W Viewfinder. 3 output lines (composite video or SDI can be selected as the output signal) are provided. 3 SDI output lines are provided (available only when SDI signal output is selected for the VBS/SDI-1 connector). The CCU-790/790P supports communications between the video camera and the CCU-790/790P over either a triax cable or coaxial cable. (Power, however, is not supplied to the video camera in the case of coaxial cable.) When a video camera equipped with the AC OUT connector is connected to the CCU-790/790P, the video camera can supply power which is supplied from the CCU-790/790P to an external device through the AC OUT connector. This can be done by the setting on the video camera. For details, refer to the Operation Manual supplied with the video camera. 10-MHz, wideband triax transmission Wideband triax transmission with Y signal at 10 MHz, R-Y and B-Y signals at 6 MHz is used for inputting video signals from the video camera. The triax cable length can be extended from 50 to 1,000 m (with Fujikura φ8.5 mm cables), 75 to 1,500 m (with BELDEN 9232 φ13.2 mm cables), or 100 to 2,000 m (with Fujikura φ14.5 mm cables). The CCU-790/790P supports teleprompter signal transmission. Teleprompter signals can be transferred over distances of 50 to 500 m (with Fujikura φ8.5 mm cables), 75 to 750 m (with BELDEN 9232 φ13.2 mm cables), or 100 to 1,000 m (with Fujikura φ14.5 mm cables). 4 Overview

ON OFF PGM Function and Location of Parts and Controls Front panel a Red tally lamp b Green tally lamp c MIC/PGM switch d INTERCOM level control CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU-790 CABLE ALARM SHORT OPEN MIC MAIN POWER CAMERA POWER INTERCOM e INTERCOM connector f CAMERA POWER switch and indicator g MAIN POWER switch and indicator h CABLE ALARM indicators a Red tally lamp Lights when the unit receives a red tally signal. When the CALL button on the video camera, MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit, or RCP-750/751/920/921 Remote Control Panel is pressed, the lamp lights if it is not lit, or goes dark if it is lit. Attach a supplied number plate here. For details on attaching a number plate, refer to the System Manual. b Green tally lamp Lights when the unit receives a green tally signal. Attach a supplied number plate here. For details on attaching a number plate, refer to the System Manual. c MIC (microphone)/pgm (program audio) switch ON: Turns on the headset microphone. OFF: Turns off the headset microphone. PGM: Outputs the program audio when the one ear headset is used. When this position is selected, the INTERCOM level control adjusts input level of the program audio. The level of the PGM1 and PGM2 can be adjusted by using the VR located on the panel side of the internal AU board. d INTERCOM level control Adjusts the receiving level of the intercom. e INTERCOM connector (XLR 5-pin) Connect a headset. f CAMERA POWER switch and indicator This switch controls the power supply to the video camera when the MAIN POWER switch is set to the ON side (I position). The indicator lights when power is supplied to the video camera. If an RCP-750/751/920/921 Remote Control Panel is connected to this unit, the CAM PW switch on the panel must be lit for control of the power supply to the camera with this switch to be enabled. g MAIN POWER switch and indicator This switch turns on and off the power supply to the entire camera system including this unit, a BVP-E10/E10P/ E10WS/E10WSP/E30/E30P/E30WS/E30WSP Color Video Camera, and an RCP-750/751/920/921 Remote Control Panel connected to the REMOTE connector. The indicator lights when power is supplied to the system. h CABLE ALARM indicators OPEN: Lights when no triax cable is connected to the CAMERA connector on the rear panel of the CCU- 790/790P, or when the load current is extremely low even when a camera cable is connected. SHORT: Lights when there is a current overflow in the triax cable. Function and Location of Parts and Controls 5

Rear panel a CAMERA connector b AUDIO OUTPUT connectors c INPUT connectors d OUTPUT connectors e REMOTE connector f ETHERNET connector k SDI OUTPUT connectors i WF MODE connector h MIC REMOTE connector g INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM connector j AC IN connector a CAMERA connector (triax connector) Connects to the CA-570/570P/590/590P/905K/F/T Camera Adaptor attached to the BVP-E10/E10P/E10WS/ E10WSP/E30/E30P/E30WS/E30WSP Color Video Camera using a triax cable. Caution Do not use a defective triaxial cable. The inner sheath of a triaxial cable is used for power supply and the outer sheath for safety ground. For your safety, do not use a triaxial cable whose inner and outer sheaths are short-circuited. Use of such a cable will cause electric shock. A REFERENCE INPUT connectors B RET-1 connectors C RET-2/PROMPTER connectors D SDI RET-3/RET-4 connectors E COAX connector b AUDIO OUTPUT connectors (XLR, 3-pin) Supply audio signals from the video camera. c INPUT connectors The REFERENCE INPUT connectors, RET-1 connectors, and the RET-2/PROMPTER connectors are loop-through connectors. F SPARE connector A REFERENCE INPUT connectors (BNC type) The upper connector accepts reference signals (black burst signal) for external synchronization. The input signal is output from the lower connector. The reference input signal can be terminated at 75 ohms internally. To terminate the signal, input the reference signal to the upper connector. 6 Function and Location of Parts and Controls

B RET-1 (return video signal 1) connectors (BNC type) The upper connector accepts return video signal. The input signal is output from the lower connector. For details on the selection of RET-1, refer to Operation Manual that came with the camera or camera adaptor. C RET-2 (return video signal 2)/PROMPTER connectors (BNC type) The upper connector accepts return video signal or teleprompter signal. The input signal is output from the lower connector. The signal is split and output to the RET- 2 and PROMPTER signal lines. For details on the selection of RET-2, refer to Operation Manual that came with the camera or camera adaptor. Use the switch on the internal board to output the prompter signal. For details on the internal boards, consult your Sony service personnel. D SDI (serial digital interface) RET-3/4 (return video signal 3/4) connectors (BNC type) Accept SDI return video signal. (These connectors are not loop-through connectors.) For details on the selection of RET-3 or RET-4, refer to Operation Manual that came with the camera or camera adaptor. E COAX (coaxial) connector (BNC type) Accepts and supplies signal from/to the video camera using a coaxial cable. Power is not supplied to the camera or a camera adaptor through this connector. To use this connector, it is required to change the setting of the internal board. For details, consult your Sony service personnel. F SPARE connector (BNC type) Not used. d OUTPUT connectors A VBS/SDI-1, VBS/SDI-2, VBS/SDI-3 connectors B Y/G, R-Y/R, B-Y/B connectors C PIX connector D SYNC connector E WF connector A VBS (composite video signal)/sdi (serial digital interface)-1, VBS/SDI-2, VBS/SDI-3 connectors (BNC type) Supply the signal from the video camera in composite or SDI format. Use the switch on the internal board to select the composite video signal or SDI signal. For details on the internal boards, consult your Sony service personnel. B Y/G, R-Y/R, B-Y/B (component video signal/rgb output) connectors (BNC type) Supply the component signals or the R, G, and B signals for the chroma keyer from each connector. Use the switch on the internal board to select the signals to be output. For details on the internal boards, consult your Sony service personnel. C PIX (picture monitor output) connector (BNC type) Supplies a video signal or video and character signals together to a picture monitor. Use the WF/PIX Select menu (in MSU-950, RCP-750/ 751, or RM-B750) or the PICTURE MONITOR button (on MSU-900) to select the signal output from the PIX connector. When the output signal is changed on the RCP- 750/751 or the RM-B750, the waveform output on the waveform monitor also changes. D SYNC connector Connect to the synchronous signal input connector on a waveform monitor or picture monitor. E WF (waveform monitor output) connector (BNC type) Supplies a video signal to a waveform monitor. Use the WF/PIX Select menu (in MSU-950, RCP-750/ 751, or RM-B750) or the WAVEFORM MONITOR button Function and Location of Parts and Controls 7

(on MSU-900) to select the signal output from the WF connector. When the output signal is changed on the RCP- 750/751 or the RM-B750, the picture on the picture monior also changes. e REMOTE (remote control) connector (8-pin) Connects to the MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit, RCP- 750/751/920/921 Series Remote Control Panel or RM- B750 Remote Control Unit with an optional CCA-5-xx connecting cable to transmit/receive control signals. f ETHERNET connector Through this connector, the Ethernet system can be built with the devices conforming to 700 Protocol Over TCP/IP, such as the MSU-900/950 or RCP-920/921 1), etc. In order to build the Ethernet system, the internal switch setting and the network-related settings must be made. For details, consult your Sony service personnel. 1)Power must be supplied to the RCP-920/921 through the Ethernet connection. k SDI (serial digital interface) OUTPUT connectors A SDI-4/5/6 connectors B SPARE connector A SDI-4/5/6 connectors (BNC type) When the VBS/SDI-1 connector is set to output the SDI signal, the same signal as that to be output from the VBS/ SDI-1 connector is output from these connectors. B SPARE connector (BNC type) Not used. CAUTION For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage to this port. Follow the instructions for this port. g INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM (program audio) connector (D-sub, 25-pin) Inputs/outputs intercom, tally, or program audio signals. Connects to an intercom, tally, or program audio connector of an intercom system. h MIC REMOTE (microphone remote control) connector (D-sub, 15-pin) Connects to an external control unit such as an audio mixer. With the connected unit, you can set the microphone input level of the video camera to 60, 50, 40, 30, or 20 db. i WF MODE (waveform monitor mode) connector (4-pin) Connects to the corresponding connector on a waveform monitor to allow the sequential monitoring of signals. j AC IN (AC power input) connector Connects to an AC power source using the supplied AC power cord. Secure the power cord to the CCU-790/790P using the supplied plug holder. 8 Function and Location of Parts and Controls

Internal Parts and Internal Boards Note To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not open the cabinet. To adjust the internal settings or to replace the fuses, refer to qualified service personnel. The following parts and boards are located inside the unit, behind the front panel. a Headset microphone switch 1 (S52) b INCOM selector c Headset microphone switch 2 (S53) CABLE ALARM SHORT OPEN MIC ON OFF PGM MAIN POWER CAMERA POWER INTERCOM d Fuses Internal boards Internal parts a Headset microphone switch 1 (S52) Set the switch according to the type of microphone of the headset connected to the INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM connector on the rear panel of this unit. CARBON: Carbon microphone (power supply, 20 db gain) ECM: Electret condenser microphone (power supply, 40 db gain) DYNAMIC: Dynamic microphone (no power supply, 60 db gain) (factory-setting) b INCOM (intercom) selector Selects the pathway of intercom signals output/input through the INCOM/TALLY/PGM connector. PROD: Producer line. PRIV: Producer line and engineer line are cut off and communication is possible only between the CCU- 790/790P and the camera connected to the rear panel of the CCU-790/790P. ENG: Engineer line. The settings regarding the output intercom signals can be performed on the internal AU board. For details, consult your Sony service personnel. c Headset microphone switch 2 (S53) When the headset microphone switch 1 (S52) is set to DYNAMIC, set this switch according to the type of output of the headset microphone. GND: Unbalanced type (factory-setting) OPEN: Balanced type d Fuses When the fuses need to be replaced, consult your Sony service personnel. Internal boards For details on the internal boards, consult your Sony service personnel. Internal Parts and Internal Boards 9

Connecting the CCU-790/790P to the Video Camera When connecting a CCU-790/790P to a BVP-E10/E10P/ E10WS/E10WSP/E30/E30P/E30WS/E30WSP Color Video Camera, you must first attach the CA-570/570P/ 590/590P Camera Adaptor to the video camera. A large lens and the BVF-77/77CE 7-inch Viewfinder are connected to the CCU-790/790P through the CA-905K/F/ T series large-lens adaptor and the BKP-9057 Viewfinder Saddle, as shown in the illustration below. CA-570/570P/590/590P Triax cable BVP-E10/E10P/E10WS/E10WSP/ E30/E30P/E30WS/E30WSP When a large lens is used BVF-77/77CE CA-570/570P/590/590P BVP-E10/E10P/E10WS/E10WSP/ E30/E30P/E30WS/E30WSP CCU-790/790P BKP-9057 CA-905K/F/T To an AC power source Note The maximum power output from the CAMERA connector of the CCU-790/790P is 360 VA (including a cable loss). Do not connect any equipment which consumes more than 360 VA of power. Notes on connections Triax cable The triax cable should never be connected to or disconnected from the CCU-790/790P when the power is turned on. Always turn the unit off first. For details, refer to Operation Manuals of the video camera and the camera adaptor. Video camera Some switches or controls on the video camera may not work when the camera is connected to the CCU-790/790P. 10 Connecting the CCU-790/790P to the Video Camera

Self-Diagnostics Settings of the camera The CCU-790/790P is equipped with the self-diagnostic function and you can display the self-diagnostics results of the system and the internal boards of the CCU-790/790P on the following monitors. A picture monitor connected to the PIX connector An SDI monitor connected to the VBS/SDI-3 connector 1) The LCD/touch panel on the RM-B750 Control Panel 2) 1)To select the SDI signal, switch setting on the internal board is necessary. For details on the setting, consult your Sony service personnel. 2)Press to light the MONITOR button on the RM-B750 to view the self-diagnostic results on the LCD/touch panel. In all cases above, be sure to press to light the CHARACTER button on the RCP-750/751/920/921 Remote Control Panel. To display the self-diagnostics pages While the CHARACTER button on the remote control panel is turned off, press to light the button. The Settings of the camera page appears. At the top of the screen, the following items are displayed from left to right: MASTER GAIN, CROP, EVS, SHUTTER, and SHUTTER ON/OFF. At the bottom of the screen, the following items are displayed from left to right: ND FILTER, IRIS, EXTENDER, and CC FILTER. For the meanings of each item, refer to Operation Manuals of the video camera. Status display of the camera system To display the next page of the selfdiagnostics pages Press the CHARACTER button on the remote control panel or the RM-B750. Each press of the button advances the page. When you press the CHARACTER button while the ROM version indication page appears, a screen with no characters (character OFF screen) appears. When you keep pressing the CHARACTER button, pages are automatically turned to the character OFF screen. In this manual, self-diagnostics pages are shown in order of appearance. Note The following illustrations of the self-diagnostics pages may differ from the actual indications depending on the settings and connections. BVP (the first column): Model name and format of the connected camera CCU (the second column): Model name and format of the connected camera control unit GenLock: The status of the external reference signal Prompter: Transmission direction of the teleprompter signal D-sub15pin: Microphone input level setting performed through the MIC REMOTE connector Return-1 to 4: The settings of the RET-1, RET-2/ PROMPTER, SDI RET-3/RET-4 connectors Self-diagnostics of the camera system The results of a self-diagnosis of the camera system are displayed in 3 pages. Self-Diagnostics 11

Page 1 Page 3 TRIAX Type: Type of Triaxial circuit TRIAX Cable: Triax cable connection status (connected/ disconnected) TRIAX Comp.: Cable compensation of a triax cable (automatic/manual) TRIAX Step: Compensation step of the triax cable (step indication in the circuit) (The cable length may not be displayed correctly.) Fan Power: Fan status in the CCU power block Timer: Power up time to devices connected CCU Power: Status of the CCU power supply SerialNo: Serial number of the CCU Page 2 Intercom CCU: CCU intercom selection Intercom CAMERA CH1: Status of intercom 1 of the camera (producer line/engineer line) Intercom CAMERA CH2: Status of intercom 2 of the camera (producer line/engineer line) CHU MIC Gain: Gain and control status of the microphone circuit Settings of the network The following pages appear only when the CCU-790/790P is set so that it connects to the system through the Ethernet. In order for the CCU-790/790P to establish connection via Ethernet, internal settings must be made. For details on the internal settings, consult your Sony service personnel. The network settings are displayed in 3 pages. Page 1 CAMERA Cable: Camera cable connection status (connected/short-circuited) CAMERA Data: Camera data transmission status CAMERA Power: Power supply status of the camera CAMERA Tone: Camera ID tone status RCP/CNU Cable: Connection status of the REMOTE connector (connected/short-circuited) RCP/CNU Data: Data transmission status of the REMOTE connector RCP/CNU Power: Power supply status of the REMOTE connector MacAddress: Mac address of the CCU-790/790P Auto Negotiation: Auto-negotiation setting Auto Mdix: Auto-MDIX setting Connect Speed: Connection speed setting Duplex Mode: Duplex mode setting MDI/MDIX Select: MDI/MDIX setting Link Status: Ethernet connection status 12 Self-Diagnostics

Page 2 DM board NS Mode: Setting for the ETHERNET connection mode LEGACY: Connection mode for the REMOTE connector (factory-setting) BRIDGE: ETHERNET connection mode MCS: ETHERNET connection mode MCS Mode: Setting of master or client for the Ethernet connection of the multi-camera system CLIENT: Client mode (This unit is placed under control of the master device.) CCU No.: CCU number setting Master IP Address: IP address of the master device CAM Video: Status of the Y, R-Y, and B-Y signals of the triax signal Skin Gate: Reception status of the Skin gate signal from the camera TRIAX Comp.: Cable compensation of a triax cable TRIAX Step: Compensation step of the triax cable (step indication in the circuit) (The cable length may not be displayed correctly.) Power: DM board power supply status TR board Page 3 IP Addr: IP address NetMask: Net mask Def GW: Default gateway Self-diagnostics results of the CCU- 790/790P internal boards Prompter: Setting status of the prompter line Tone: Tone signal status Incom: Demodulating status of the intercom line CHU Data: Data reception status from the camera Power: TR board power supply status BoardID: ID number of the TR board AT board For details on the internal boards, refer to the System Manual. Reference: Operation mode of the phase adjustment Self-Diagnostics 13

Gen Lock: Locking status CCU Power: CCU power supply type (AC/DC) and power supply status BATT Volt: Voltage of the coin battery supplied with the AT board PLL Volt: Status of the PLL circuit of the AT board CCU Mode: Operation mode of the CCU PLD: Status of the PLD mounted on the AT board and program version of the PLD Board ID: ID number of the AT board BoardID: ID number of the IV board EN board AU board MIC: Audio embedding for the main SDI video signal. FRONT-INCOM: Settings of the front intercom INCOM: Channel setting for the intercom made on the video camera PGM: Program audio setting AudioPLL: PLL status of the audio signal Power: AU board power supply status CN: CN board power supply status PLD: Status of the PLD mounted on the AU board and program version of the PLD Board ID: ID number of the AU board Component: Setting status of the component output signal from the OUTPUT connector and status of the sync signal added to the component Y/G output signal from the OUTPUT connector Composite: Setting status of the composite output signal from the OUTPUT connector Power: EN board power supply status VDA: Power supply status of the VDA board on the rear SC-REF: Lock status to the subcarrier of the external reference signal PLD: Status of the PLD mounted on the EN board and program version of the PLD BoardID: ID number of the EN board Self-diagnostics results of the camera internal boards IV board RETURN: Input settings for the return channels 1 to 4 MIX-Y: Setting for camera signal to be mixed with the return signal Power: IV board power supply status DIF: Power status of the DIF board connected to the rear of the IV board PLD: Status of the PLD mounted on the IV board and program version of the PLD 14 Self-Diagnostics

ROM version indication Specifications General Exiting the Self-diagnostic mode Press the CHARACTER button on the RCP-750/751/920/ 921 remote control panel or the RM-B750 repeatedly to display the ROM version indication page, then press the CHARACTER button again. When an error occurs The error message is displayed on the monitor. In such a case, the self-diagnostics page corresponding to the board where the error has occurred appears by pressing the CHARACTER button. When you keep pressing the CHARACTER button, pages are automatically turned to a screen with no characters (character OFF screen). Power requirements CCU-790: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz CCU-790P: 100 V/120 V/220 to 240 VAC selectable, 50/60 Hz (factory setting: 220 V to 240 V AC) Power consumption CCU-790: 3.5 A max. for entire system CCU-790P: 4.2 A max. for entire system Peak inrush current (1) Power ON, current probe method: 90 A (240 V) (2) Hot switching inrush current, measured in accordance with European standard EN55103-1: 20 A (230 V) Cable length 1) 50 to 1,000 m (Fujikura φ8.5 mm) 75 to 1,500 m (BELDEN 9232 φ13.2 mm) 100 to 2,000 m (Fujikura φ14.5 mm) Operating temperature +5 C to +40 C (41 F to 104 F) Storage temperature 20 C to +50 C ( 4 F to +122 F) Dimensions 424 133 394 mm (16 3 / 4 5 1 / 4 15 5 / 8 in.) (w / h / d) not including projecting parts Mass Approx. 12.0 kg (26 lb 7 oz) 1) Teleprompter signals are only compatible with the following cable lengths. 50 to 500 m (Fujikura φ8.5 mm) 75 to 750 m (BELDEN 9232 φ13.2 mm) 100 to 1,000 m (Fujikura φ14.5 mm) Input signals REFERENCE RET-1/2 2) PROMPTER 2) SDI RET-3/4 3) BNC type (loopthrough) VBS/BS, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms BNC type (1 each, loopthrough) VBS, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms BNC type (loopthrough) 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms BNC type (1 each) VBS, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms (terminated internally) SDI format, 270 Mbps, SMPTE 259M 2) The same signal is input to the RET-2 connectors and the PROMPTER connector. 3) The signal selection (SDI or VBS) input to the SDI RET-3/4 connectors is switchable. Specifications 15

Output signals VBS/SDI-1/2/3 4) BNC type (1 each) VBS, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms SDI-4/5/6 5) SDI format, 270 Mbps, SMPTE 259M BNC type (1 each) SDI format, 270 Mbps, SMPTE 259M Y/R-Y/B-Y video 6) BNC type (1 each) Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms R-Y/B-Y: NTSC: J: without setup, 756 mvp-p, 75 ohms UC: with setup, 700 mvp-p, 75 ohms (factory setting) PAL: 525 mvp-p, 75 ohms R/G/B video 6) BNC type (1 each) 700 mvp-p, 75 ohms PIX BNC type (1) 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms WF BNC type (1) NTSC: 714 mvp-p, 75 ohms PAL: 700 mvp-p, 75 ohms Encoded output: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms WF MODE 4-pin (1) AUDIO OUTPUT XLR, 3-pin 0 dbu/ 20 dbu, balanced, 2 channels SYNC BNC type (1) 0.3 Vp-p, 75 ohms Supplied accessories AC power cord (1) AC power plug holder (1) 4-pin connector (1) Number plate (1 set) Operation Manual (1) CD-ROM (1) Optional accessories Extension board (service parts) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Note Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT, EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER. 4) The signal selection (VBS or SDI) output from the VBS/SDI 1/2/ 3 connectors is switchable. 5) SDI signal is output only when SDI signal output is selected for the VBS/SDI-1 connector. 6) R/G/B and Y/R-Y/B-Y are switchable. Camera input/output signals CAMERA Triax (Kings type for the U.S.A. and Canada, Fischer type for Europe) COAX BNC type (1), 75 ohms REMOTE 8-pin, multiconnector ETHERNET IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX INTERCOM/TALLY/PGM D-sub, 25-pin (1) 4W/RTS TALLY: 24 V DC, TTL level or contact selectable MIC REMOTE D-sub, 15-pin (1) INCOM (on the front panel) XLR, 5-pin (1) 16 Specifications

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CCU-790/790P (UC/CE) Sony Corporation 3-210-787-02 (1) 2007