GRASS VALLEY LDK 5000 User manual

02.31.5 Operator's Manual LDK 5000 i
LDK 5000
Digital Triax Camera
Operator's Manual
Contents
Location of Controls and Functions ....................... 4-1
Power Supply .................................................................. 4-2
Security and Access ........................................................ 4-3
Video Functions ............................................................... 4-4
Monitoring Functions ....................................................... 4-6
Viewfinder ........................................................................ 4-7
Viewfinder Indicators ....................................................... 4-8
Audio ................................................................................ 4-9
Intercom ......................................................................... 4-10
Control Functions .......................................................... 4-11
Auxilary Functions ......................................................... 4-12
Shooting ....................................................................5-1
Using the Camera ........................................................... 5-2
Colour Bar ....................................................................... 5-3
Gain selection .................................................................. 5-3
Optical filter selection ...................................................... 5-3
Colour temperature selection .......................................... 5-4
Auto-White Balance......................................................... 5-4
Shooting Screens ............................................................ 5-5
Exposure Time ................................................................ 5-6
Using the Menu System ...........................................6-1
Introduction ...................................................................... 6-2
Systems Menu ................................................................. 6-3
Appendix ................................................................... A-1
System Menu Structure .................................................. A-3
List of System Menu Functions .................................... A-14
List of Abbreviations ..................................................... A-16
About this Manual ............................................................... ii
Introduction ...............................................................1-1
Technology ...................................................................... 1-2
Features........................................................................... 1-3
Smart Card ...................................................................... 1-4
Important Precautions ..................................................... 1-5
Assembling the Units ...............................................2-1
Transport Case ................................................................ 2-2
Lens ................................................................................. 2-3
2-inch Viewfinder ............................................................. 2-4
2-inch Viewfinder Accessories ........................................ 2-5
Zoom Controls ................................................................. 2-6
Microphone ...................................................................... 2-7
Tripod Adapter Plate ....................................................... 2-8
SuperXPander ................................................................. 2-9
Shoulder Pad ................................................................. 2-10
Rain and Off-use Cover ................................................ 2-10
Script board ................................................................... 2-11
Top Light ........................................................................ 2-11
Configurations ..........................................................3-1
LDK 5000 Configurations ................................................ 3-2
Single camera triax mode ............................................... 3-3
Multiple camera mode ..................................................... 3-4
Two-wire Data Control Bus ............................................. 3-6
Other Control Features ................................................... 3-6
Intercom Routing ............................................................. 3-7
Audio ................................................................................ 3-8

ii Operator's Manual LDK 5000 02.31.5
This operator's manual is part of a complete documentation
set for the camera which also includes a Technical Manual,
and a Service Manual.
Purpose of this manual
The purpose of this manual is to present a detailed description
of how to operate the LDK 5000 Digital Camera equipped with
an LDK 5440 Triax adapter. It provides the information
necessary to use the camera in different configurations and
with various attachments. With this manual it is possible to
discover all the operating features of the camera and so use
it to its full potential. The manual should be used together with
the camera to explore and learn about the many sophisticated
control functions available.
Intended audience
This operator's manual can be used by inexperienced camera
operators who are new to Thomson cameras as well as those
who have previous experience of operating cameras. The
guide is so designed that it can be used as an introduction to
those who are new to the camera, as a simple procedural
guide to those who wish to set-up and start shooting
immediately, and as a reference work to be consulted as
required during the long life of the camera.
Structure of this manual
The manual is divided into six sections and an appendix:
Section 1: Introduction
This section outlines the technology used in the LDK 5000
camera and how this translates into a practical, useable
camera. It lists the main features of the camera and also the
precautions that must be taken into account when using it.
Section 2: Assembling the Units
Section 2 provides information on the physical assembly of
the camera and on how accessories can be used to expand
thecamera's range.The mountingof accessories and packing
for transport is also explained.
Section 3: Configurations
The LDK 5000 is a triax camera and this section describes the
various ways that it can be used. Information on the cables,
control panels and the control bus is also provided as is
information on the main video and audio signal paths through
the system.
Section 4: Location of Controls and Functions
This section shows the physical location of the controls and
connectors on the camera. These are grouped according to
their function so as to provide a quick reference guide to the
operation of a particular aspect of the camera.
Section 5: Shooting
This section contains information on the practical use of the
camera using the viewfinder display and the switches to
control the camera.
Section 6: Operating the Menu System
Because the LDK 5000 offers such a wide range of functions,
this section describes the structure of the control system.
Appendix
The appendix contains a list of the menu functions available
on the camera.
About this Manual

Introduction Operator's Manual - LDK 5000 1-1
This section outlines the technology used in the LDK 5000 Triax camera and how this translates into a
practical, useable camera. It lists the main features of the camera and also the precautions that must be taken
into account when using it.
Section 1
Introduction
Technology ...................................................................... 1-2
Features........................................................................... 1-4
Contents
Smart Card ...................................................................... 1-5
Important Precautions ..................................................... 1-6

1-2 Operator's Manual - LDK 5000 Introduction
The LDK 5000 is a digital camera head using 2/3-inch FT CCD
sensors. The camera is combined with the Triax adapter. This
flexible camera is equally at home in the studio or out on
location.
The sensors have a high dynamic range and high linear
sensitivity across all camera lens apertures. They are based
on Frame Transfer technology, which ensures that there is
neither lag nor smear.
Digital Processing
The advanced digital processing of the camera is based on
12-bit A/D conversion and 22-bit internal processing. Two
DSPs combine all major camera functions in the digital
domain, including knee, gamma, matrix and colour correction.
The intelligent continuous automatics facility provides
automatic control of black levels and black shading. Each
sensor provides black reference signals that are used to
monitor temperature changes. This means that continuous
automatic correction is applied without operator intervention.
Colorimetry is selected by means of a variable 6-point digital
matrix or via preset matrices. Digital gamma circuits provide
a wide range of standardized gamma curves and enable soft
contrast in black scenes to be enhanced, together with hard
contrast and saturated colour in bright scenes. The matrix
and gamma sequence is software programmable for precise
colour matching.
Film-like characteristics
The pivoting knee circuit adapts both the knee point and the
compression ratio according to the highlight content of the
picture to emulate the softly limiting S-shaped transfer
characteristics of film. Digital True Colour Knee circuitry
maintains the correct hue for compressed highlights,
reproducing colours faithfully, even overexposed skin tones.
Digital contrast circuitry provides a black stretch function for
more detail in black areas and a black press function for
improving the contrast impression by simulating the S-curve
of film.
SuperXPander
The SuperXPander large lens adapter together with the
optional 7-inch high resolution viewfinder turns the portable
triax camera into a full-featured studio camera for studio and
EFP situations.
Technology
Advanced Triax Features
Triax, which is a further development of the Emmy Award
winning triax transmission system, makes the camera
compatible with industry standard triax cables. This allows
the reuse of existing, reliable and valuable cable inventories.
Triaxallows video transmission and remotecontrol of cameras
up to a distance of 3300 ft (1000 meters) and beyond, using
industry standard 14mm triax cables. It is based on 30MHz
full-bandwidth 4:2:2 transmission (Y/Cr/Cb components).
The double side band modulation technique used in
combination with Y/Cr/Cb transmission ensures linearity,
resolution and an optimal signal-to-noise ratio over the
maximumcable length. Bandwidthefficient channel combining
and equalization techniques minimize cross-talk and
interference. Teleprompter and viewfinder signals maintain
high performance with relatively long cable lengths.
The communication facilities provide for two-wire or four-wire
high quality intercom signals. Full camera control is provided
viathe existing Series 9000 UniversalCamera Control system.
The Triax adapter is equipped with a rotary triax connector
which provides freedom of movement during portable use of
the camera and protects the connector from being damaged
in near-floor conditions.
Triax Base Station
The Triax Base Station, besides high definition outputs,
optionally offers simultaneous high-end SDTV outputs.

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Features
• The CCDs have 9.2 million pixels, with 1920 (H) x 4320
(V) effective picture elements.
• Frame Transfer technology ensures no smear.
• 12-bit A-to-D and more than 22 bit digital processing with
unique software programmable video path.
• Superior all digital highlight handling with a wide dynamic
range.
• Unique circuitry for pivoting knee and True Colour Knee.
• Wide range of presets and variable 6-point digital matrix
assure accurate colour matching.
• Fluorescent light matrix.
• Digital gamma with unique standard preset values and
highest accuracy.
• Intelligent Continuous Automatics black levels, black
shading and video levels - no set-up time required.
• Digital contrast with standard black stretch and black
press.
• International standard 2/3-inch lens interface.
• Optical servo-controlled four-position neutral density filter
wheel.
• Optical servo-controlled effect filter wheel with soft focus,
four-point star and six-point star filters.
• Electronic colour filter can be used for creating a special
look (warm / cold) of a scene, or for a smooth colour
temperature control around the white balance setting.
• Smart card for personal settings and security.
• Owner card for setting user levels, and for copying and
storing control settings.
• Protected, easy-to-operate controls and switches with
read-out of all settings.
• Viewfinder status read-out of primary camera functions.
• Clean scan feature allows capture of computer and other
monitor pictures.
• Digital RS 232 interface to PC.
• Script board facilities.
Triax adapter
• Triax allows video transmission and remote control of
cameras up to a distance of 3300 ft (1000 meters) and
beyond, using industry standard 14mm triax cables
• Full camera control via the Series 9000 Universal Camera
Control System.
• Two-wire or four-wire intercom to international standards.
Optional
• 2" Viewfinder, additionally optional wide angle ocular and
microphone kit for portable use of the camera system in
studio and EFP situations.
• Integral zoom control in handgrip makes awkward ground-
level shots easy.
• SuperXPander and optional 7" Viewfinder for use as a
full-featured studio camera in studio and EFP situations.
• High-end SDTV outputs (both digital as well as analog) on
the Base Station.
• Script board.
• Tripod adapter plate.
• Smart-Touch™ for instant access to predefined shooting
characteristics.
• A robust flight-case for a secure transport of your camera.

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Smart Card
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User card
(The owner card also gives access to a service level; refer to
the Technical Manual for more information about this level.)
Scene files
Both the user card and the owner card allow four different
scene files to be stored on the card. The recall and storage of
a scene file is carried out via the Files menu of the menu
system. A scene file contains information relating to the video
settings.
Operator files
Both the user card and the owner card allow two different
operator files to be stored on the card. The recall and storage
of a operator file is carried out via the Files menu of the menu
system. An operator file contains information relating to the
set-up of general camera preferences.
Note: Only use an original camera card.
Store the owner card in a safe place.
Three smart cards are delivered with each camera. These
comprise of two user cards and one owner card.
The owner's smart card has three functions:
•As an access control device to the security settings of the
camera.
•As a storage device for four scene files.
•As a storage device for two operator files.
The owner card is unique to every camera. Owner card and
camera must have the same serial number.
The user smart card has two functions:
•As a storage device for four scene files.
•As a storage device for two operator files.
Access control
The owner card is used to set the user level. There are four
user levels present in the camera. These restrict access, in
varying degrees, to the operational controls. The Appendix
indicates which functions are available at each user level.

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WARNINGS
If the unit is in a wet or damp environment, a rain
cover must be used to protect it for personal safety
reasons (EN60065). The rain cover supplied with
the unit protects it according to safety specification
EN60529 up to level IPX2 (spraying water).
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Avoid very damp places. If the
environment is wet or damp a rain cover
must be used to protect the unit.
Do not subject the unit to severe shocks
or vibration.
Do not expose the camera to extremes of
temperature.
Do not leave the unit in direct sunlight or
close to heating appliances for extended
periods.
Do not allow sunlight to shine into the
viewfinder.
Avoid extreme highlights as these can
cause various kinds of optical reflections.
To ensure continual high performance from the camera take
the following precautions into consideration:
Important Precautions

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Assembling the Units Operator’s Manual - LDK 5000 2-1
Section 2 provides information on the physical assembly of the camera and on how accessories can be used to
expand the possibilities of the camera. The mounting of accessories and packing for transport are also
explained.
Section 2
Assembling the Units
Tripod Adapter Plate ....................................................... 2-8
SuperXPander ................................................................. 2-9
Shoulder Pad ................................................................. 2-10
Rain and Off-use Cover ................................................ 2-10
Script board ................................................................... 2-11
Top Light ........................................................................ 2-11
Contents
Transport Case ................................................................ 2-2
Lens ................................................................................. 2-3
2-inch Viewfinder ............................................................. 2-4
2-inch Viewfinder Accessories ........................................ 2-5
Zoom Controls ................................................................. 2-6
Microphone ...................................................................... 2-7

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Transport Case
It is important to protect your camera against damage when
transporting it. To do this, a transport case (LDK 5020/00) is
optionally available for the camera, lens, viewfinder and
some accessories.
The camera is packed in the transport case as shown in the
figure above. This ensures that the camera is not damaged
during transport.
Turn the 2-inch viewfinder downwards so that it does not
protrude above the top of the camera.
Several foam packing inserts are provided to enable different
configurations of the camera to be packed securely. These
inserts are used to support the rear of the camera. Make sure
youuse the correctfoam insert for yourparticular configuration.
Top light
Tripod Plate
Battery
Additional
Supplies
Packing inserts
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Lens
To attach a lens to the camera head proceed as follows:
a. Ensure that the lens locking ring (1) is in the unlocked
position - turned counterclockwise.
b. Remove the dust protection cap (2).
c. Slot the lens into the lens mount (3).
d. Turn the lens locking ring (1) clockwise to lock the lens in
place.
e. Connect the lens cable to the lens connector (4) at the
right side of the camera.
f. Place the lens cable into the bottom clip at the front of the
camera and clip (5) located at the side. (Pull and twist clip
(5) to open it.)
CAUTION
Do not attach a lens weighting more than 5 kg to
the camera without a support.
When a new lens is fitted to the camera it may be necessary
to carry out some adjustments to optimize its use, for example,
back focus or shading. For more information about these
adjustments refer to Section 5 and to the lens manufacturer’s
documentation.
Note: Always mount the dust protection cap when the lens
is not connected to the camera.
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2-inch Viewfinder
To mount the 2-inch viewfinder proceed as follows:
a. Loosen locking ring (1) of viewfinder support bracket (2)
at the front of the camera handle. (As seen from the rear
of the camera, turning the locking ring counterclockwise
moves it towards the handle.)
b. Slide the viewfinder onto the viewfinder support bracket.
c. Tighten the locking ring (1) by turning it clockwise (as
seen from rear) so that the viewfinder is mounted securely
to the support.
d. Connect the viewfinder cable to the viewfinder connector
socket (6) at the top right of the camera.
e. Slide the microphone holder (4) onto the viewfinder and
secure with the knurled screw (5).
CAUTION
Always fit the microphone holder (4) as it functions
as a safety stop for the viewfinder.
f. To improve the comfort of the skin contact when using the
viewfinder, fit the optional eye piece cover (3922 405
00461) to the rubber eyepiece (3).
Positioning the 2-inch viewfinder
The horizontal position of the viewfinder can be adjusted as
follows to suit your requirements:
a. Loosen the locking ring (1). (As seen from the rear of the
camera, turning the locking ring counterclockwise moves
it towards the handle.)
b. Slide the viewfinder horizontally along the rail to the
desired position.
c. Tighten the locking ring (1) by turning clockwise.
The dioptre hood and eyepiece of the viewfinder can be
rotated vertically.
The viewfinder can be positioned backwards and forwards
along the camera axis. Loosen the support bracket round bar
retaining lever (2) and slide the round bar (3) forwards or
backwards. When the desired position is reached tighten the
support bracket round bar retaining lever (2) again.
To use the viewfinder at a distance press the button (4) below
or above the eyepiece tube and swing it free of the associated
clip (5). The display can now be seen from further away.
Mounting the 2-inch viewfinder and microphone
holder
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2-inch Viewfinder Accessories
If you regularly use the viewfinder at a distance, for
example, when you use the camera in the hand-held
position, it is recommended that you fit the optionally
available wide angle eyepiece (LDK 5390/00).
To fit the wide angle eyepiece proceed as follows:
a. Hold the eyepiece (1)securely.
b. Press the button (2)below the eyepiece tube and
swing it free of the button clip (3).
c. Press the button(4)above the eyepiece tube and
remove the eyepiece.
d. Fit the wide angle eyepiece (1)to the two clips (3)
ensuring that they both click into place.
Wide angle eyepiece
A left eye adapter is optionally available (LDK 5390/
10)to allow the viewfinder to be used withthelefteye.
Before mounting the viewfinder onto the camera,
attach the left eye adapter (1)to the viewfinder and
secure it using the screw (2). Do not forget to mount
the microphone support bracket (3)at the end of the
left eye adapter.
Left eye adapter
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Zoom Controls
An optional zoom control unit (1) can be mounted on the
carrying handle. The three available versions for different
types of lens are:
- LDK 6113 / 16 for Angenieux..
- LDK 6113 / 26 for Canon.
- LDK 6113 / 36 for Fujinon.
This control unit not only controls the zoom but also has mini-
button controls for the VTR start/stop function and the VTR
Ret. function. These are located under the front of the
carrying handle (2).
The instructions for mounting the zoom control unit and the
function of the controls are supplied with the unit.
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Microphone
To attach the optional microphone (AJ MC700) to the camera
proceed as follows:
a. Open the microphone holder by unscrewing the knurled
screw (1) of the microphone support bracket (2) on the
viewfinder and open.
b. Slide themicrophone into the splittubeuntil the microphone
shoulder reaches the mark (5) in the tube.
c. Place the tube with the microphone into the holder with
the split facing upwards.
d. Ensure that the rubber supports at the back and front of
the holder fit into the rims (6)around the tube.
e. Close the holder and tighten the knurled screw at the top.
f. Connect the microphone cable to audio connector (3)
(mic) on the right side of the camera.
g. Place the microphone cable into the top clip at the front of
the camera and into clip (4) at the side of the camera.(Pull
and twist clip (4) to open it.)
Other microphones with a diameter of 21mm can also be
used, however, ensure that the phantom power and the
sensitivity of the input that match that type of microphone are
correctly selected in the camera systems menu. Refer to
Section 6 for more information on selecting the audio inputs
and controlling the audio level.
Note:
•When longer microphones are used, it is not necessary to
place them in the split tube.
•Foroptimumoperation, the microphone shouldbemounted
as straight as possible.
•Don’t allow the wind hood to touch the holder (7) as this
reduces the damping effect.
•By placing the split facing upwards, the microphone cable
does not touch the holder thus avoiding mechanical pick-
up.
•The microphone can also be connected to the rear of the
Triax adapter where a switch selects the input. Refer to
Section 4 for more information on connecting the
microphone to the rear connector.
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Tripod Adapter Plate
To mount the camera on a tripod, the tripod plate (LDK 5031/
00 is delivered as standard) must first be attached to the
tripod.
Follow the tripod manufacturer’s instructions to mount the
wedge plate supplied with the tripod and the tripod adapter
plate firmly onto the tripod.
To attach the camera to the tripod adapter plate proceed as
follows:
a. Slide the camera horizontally along the tripod adapter
plate from back to front ensuring that the front of the
camera engages the V-slot (1) at the front of the tripod
adapter plate, and that the slot on the bottom of the
camera engages the stud (2) at the rear of the tripod
adapter plate.
b. Firmly push the camera forward until it clicks into place.
CAUTION
Failure to attach the camera to the tripod adapter
plate in the correct manner could result in an
unsecured camera. Ensure that the rear stud (2) is
engaged and that the camera clicks into place.
To remove the camera from the tripod proceed as follows:
a Press the red locking lever (3) against release handle (4)
on the tripod adapter plate and hold.
b. Ensure that you have a firm hold of the camera.
c. Pull the release handle (4) forward.
d. Move the camera backwards and up. The camera is now
free from the tripod adapter plate.
When the camera is mounted on the tripod tighten this locking
lever (5) to ensure that the stud (2) at the rear of the plate is
locked firmly in place.
When removing the camera first open the locking lever (5) to
free the rear stud (2).
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SuperXPander
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The optional SuperXpander (LDK 4482) for the LDK 5000
extends the camera's use in studio and EFP situations. This
adapter allows larger studio lenses and a 7-inch viewfinder to
be used with the camera. Additional facilities provided include
a utility power outlet and a rear control panel.
Refer to the User's Guide of the SuperXpander for more
information on mounting the camera and other units to the
SuperXpander as well as information on the additional
functions of the SuperXpander.

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The rain and off-use cover LDK 5021must be used when the
camerasystemis in awetor damp environment. Thisprotection
is necessary for personal safety reasons. The cover can also
be used indoors to protect the camera when it is used in dusty
environments. It can also be useful if the camera is being put
into storage. For more information on how to put on the cover
refer to the User's Guide which is supplied with it.
Note: When the camera is used with the LDK 4482
SuperXPander the LDK 6989/00 optional rain and off-
use cover is available.
Rain and Off-use CoverShoulder Pad
To change the position the shoulder pad press and hold lever
(1). The shoulder pad can now be moved backwards and
forwards along the axis of the camera. Adjust the shoulder
pad when all units have been mounted so that the best
balanced position can be obtained.
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Script board
To mount the optional Script board (LDK 6985/21) onto the
camera proceed as follows:
a. Secure the Script board to the top-rear of the camera with
the quick mount adapter (1).
b. Connect Script boardlight cable tothe script light connector
(2) at the rear of the camera.
CAUTION
Ensure that the script light does not use more than
3W of power.
The script light is switched on and off, and the intensity is
varied with the knob (3) at the rear of the Script board. The
retaining rings and clip (4) can be screwed onto the right or left
side if required.
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Top Light
To mount a top light (1) onto the camera, proceed as follows:
a. Screw the top light (1) into either the WW1/4”-20 screw
hole (2) located on the carrying handle or the screw hole
(3) on the top of the microphone holder.
b. Power the top light according to the instructions delivered
with the light.
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