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Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
Chapter 1 Overview
f INTERCOM control
• When a HXCU-D70 is connected, use this control to adjust
the intercom volume level. The intercom volume level can
also be adjusted using the INTERCOM LEVEL control on
the front panel (see page 12).
• When the camera is either used on its own without
connecting a CCU or connected to the CCU-D50/D50P, use
this control to adjust the intercom volume level. You can
assign this control to other connectors in OPERATION > VR
ASSIGN in the setup menu (see page 57).
g INTERCOM ON/OFF switch
Turn the intercom microphone output on or off. Set it to ON to
communicate with a CCU or external control device.
h RET (return video) button
The RETURN1 signal is monitored in the viewfinder.
i EARPHONE jack (stereo, minijack)
Monitor the audio output from the intercom or audio signals
input to the AUDIO 1/2 IN connectors. You can select an audio
output to monitor in OPERATION > EARPHONE in the setup
menu (see page 58).
The earphone volume level can be adjusted using the
INTERCOM LEVEL control on the front panel and
OPERATION > EARPHONE in the setup menu (see page 58).
j AUDIO 2 IN input select switch
Select the audio level input to the AUDIO 2 IN connector using
the select switch.
+48V: To supply phantom power +48 V to condenser
microphones
MIC: When a microphone is connected
LINE: When a line-level (0 dBu) signal source is connected
k REMOTE connector (8-pin)
Connect a remote control unit, which makes it possible to
control the camera remotely.
Note
Before connecting/disconnecting the remote control unit to/
from the camera, be sure to turn off the camera power switch.
For information on pin assignment, see “REMOTE” in “Pin
assignment” on page 79.
l TEST OUT connector (BNC type)
Outputs an analog signal. This connector outputs one of the
following signals selected on the menu: VBS, HD-SYNC, SD-
SYNC, or the same Y signal that is output from the VF
connector (20-pin, round).
Note
When the test out connector outputs a Y signal the same as
that from the VF connector (20-pin, round), output signal
format from this connector varies depending on which of the
following viewfinders are connected.
No viewfinder: SD component (Y) signal
DXF-C50WA viewfinder: HD component (Y) signal
Viewfinders other than DXF-C50WA: SD component (Y)
signal
m SDI OUT connector (BNC type)
Outputs an HD-SDI or SD-SDI signal. You can select the
output signal format in the MAINTENANCE menu.
n DC IN (DC power supply input) connector (XLR 4-pin,
female)
Refer to “DC IN connector” in “Power Supply” on page 9.
o INTERCOM connector (XLR 5-pin)
Connect an XLR 5-pin headset for input and output of intercom
audio signals.
For information on pin assignment, see “INTERCOM” in “Pin
assignment” on page 79.
p AUDIO 2 IN (audio input 2) connector (XLR type, 3-pin,
female)
Audio input connector to which you can connect audio
equipment or a microphone.
Audio signals input to this connector will be output from the
AUDIO OUTPUT CH2 connector when the camera is used
with the HXCU-D70. Audio signals input to this connector will
be output from the MIC OUT connector when the camera is
used with the CCU-D50/D50P. You can change the settings in
MAINTENANCE > AUDIO in the setup menu (see page 65).
For information on pin assignment, see “AUDIO 1/2 IN” in “Pin
assignment” on page 80.
q Tail guard
This is provided for protecting the cables connected to the
connectors on the rear panel.
r DC OUT (DC power supply output) connector (4-pin,
female)
Refer to “DC OUT connector” in “Power Supply” on page 9.
s PROMPTER/GENLOCK (prompter signal output/
external sync signal input) connector (BNC type)
• When a CCU is connected, this connector outputs a VBS
prompter signal.
• When the camera is used on its own without connecting a
CCU, use this connector for input of an external sync signal
(BB or 3-level sync). If a VBS signal is input, you can check
the input image by pressing the RET button.
t SDI IN connector (BNC type)
Displays HD-SDI signal input from the SDI IN connector when
the RET button is pressed in standalone status.
You can select the signal to be displayed in the viewfinder in
MAINTENANCE > EXT RETURN in the setup menu (see
page 68).
Notes
• HD-SDI signals in specified format can only be input to the
SDI IN connector. You can select the desired format in
MAINTENANCE > OUTPUT FORMAT in the setup menu
(see page 66).
• Signals input to the SDI IN connector can be displayed in the
following viewfinders:
– CBK-VF01 (supplied with HXC-D70K/D70L)
– DXF-C50WA
• Signals input to the SDI IN connector cannot be displayed in
the viewfinder when SD-SDI is selected in MAINTENANCE
> SDI OUT in the setup menu (see page 66).