Ikegami RM-71F User manual

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Operation Manual
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RM-71F
Remote Control Panel
Operation Manual
202105 1stEdition (U) (E)
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Copyright © 2021 Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd
We reserve the copyright on the software we create.
No part of this publication may be modified or reproduced in any form, or by any means, without
prior written permission from Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd.

PRODUCTS CONFORMING TO RoHS DIRECTIVE
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PRODUCTS CONFORMING TO RoHS DIRECTIVE
Following products described in this manual are products conforming to RoHS directive.
• RM-71F
Remote Control Panel
MAINTENANCE OF PRODUCTS CONFORMING TO
RoHS DIRECTIVE
Work with care about followings for maintenance of products conforming to RoHS directive.
1. Identification
yFor products conforming to RoHS directive, the letter “E” is appended at the end of
the serial number on the label. For models that the letter cannot be appended to the
serial number, the letter “E” will be described in a distinguishable position on the
label. A description example on a main label is shown below.
· Print-circuit board of the products conforming to RoHS directive is manufactured by
following methods.
[1] Blue resist ink is used for the print-circuit board. (The color of conventional print-
circuit board is green.)
[2] Either one of the following marks is indicated by a serigraph or label.
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2. Soldering
Since the melting point of lead-free solder used for the products conforming to RoHS
directive is 20 to 45 degrees Celsius higher than that of conventional solder with lead
(Sn-Pb eutectic solder), a high temperature needs to be set to a soldering iron. Taking
allowable temperature limit of the parts and stable work into consideration, use a
soldering iron with excellent thermal recovery characteristics.
· Recommended solder composition is “Sn/3.0Ag/0.5Cu” or equivalent.
· Separate the soldering iron exclusively for RoHS products and the soldering iron
for conventional use.
· Set the temperature of the soldering bit to 350 to 370 degrees Celsius.
The temperature may need to be adjusted according to the size of the copper foil
land on the print-circuit board and the tip width of the soldering bit.
· Finish by a lead-free solder looks dull or whitish compared to conventional solder with lead.
3. Parts
Be sure to use parts conforming to RoHS directive
RM-71F

INFORMATION TO USERS
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INFORMATION TO USERS
1. 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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may out cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Supplier's Declaration of Conformity
47 CFR §2.1077 Compliance Information
Product Name : Remote Control Panel
Model Name : RM-71F
Responsible Party : Contact Information
: Ikegami Electronics (U.S.A.) Inc
300 Route 17 South, Mahwah, NJ 07430, USA
Tel : 201-368-9171
2. Declaration of conformity
The CE mark means that the following products will meet and the Standards
EN55032, EN55035.
For European customer.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This manual describes the precautions using various pictorial symbols for you to use the
product safely. Please read these precautions thoroughly before use. The symbols and
meanings are as follows:

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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HOW TO READ THE OPERATION MANUAL
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HOW TO READ THE OPERATION MANUAL
This page explains general notes on reading the RM-71F Operation Manual, and the
symbols and notations used in the manual.
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Notes on the Manual
࣭This manual is written for readers with a basic knowledge of handling a broadcast
camera, CCU, etc.
࣭The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice in the future.
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Symbols
The symbols used in this manual are as follows.
Caution: Things you have to be careful during operation. Be sure to read.
Note: Supplementary information or guidance
Reference: Sections where related information is available
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Notations
The following notations are used in this manual.
This product, RM Indicates RM-71F Remote Control Panel
Camera Indicates general broadcast cameras.
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Illustrations and Displays
The illustrations and displays in the text are provided for explanation and may be
slightly different from the actual equipment or image.
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Related Manuals
Refer to the operation manuals and maintenance manuals accompanying the camera
head, CCU, and each control panel to be used.

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RM-71F
Operation Control Panel
OPERATION MANUAL
CONTENTS
PRODUCTS CONFORMING TO RoHS DIRECTIVE
MAINTENANCE OF PRODUCTS CONFORMING TO
RoHS DIRECTIVE
INFORMATION TO USERS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
HOW TO READ THE OPERATION MANUAL
1.
Outline
1.1
Outline...................................................................................................................1
1.2
Features ................................................................................................................1
1.3
External View........................................................................................................2
2.
Name and Function of Each Part
2.1
AWBch switch ......................................................................................................4
2.2
ATW switch...........................................................................................................4
2.3
AWB switch ..........................................................................................................4
2.4
ABB switch ...........................................................................................................4
2.5
C.TEMP control ....................................................................................................4
2.6
Character Indicator ..............................................................................................4
2.7
Rotary Switch .......................................................................................................4
2.8
ND switch..............................................................................................................4
2.9
CC switch..............................................................................................................4
2.10
GAIN switch ..........................................................................................................5
2.11
SHUT switch .........................................................................................................5
2.12
D.ZM switch ..........................................................................................................5
2.13
SCENE File Switch ...............................................................................................5
2.14
C.OUT switch ........................................................................................................5
2.15
MENU switch.........................................................................................................5
2.16
DNR control ..........................................................................................................5
2.17
DEHAZE control ...................................................................................................6
2.18
DNR switch ...........................................................................................................6
2.19
DEHAZE switch ....................................................................................................6

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2.20
F(User Function)1 switch ....................................................................................6
2.21
F(User Function)2 switch ....................................................................................6
2.22
F(User Function)3 switch ....................................................................................6
2.23
MASTER PED control...........................................................................................6
2.24
KNOB FREE switch ..............................................................................................6
2.25
EXT indicator ........................................................................................................6
2.26
ALARM indicator ..................................................................................................7
2.27
AVC switch............................................................................................................7
2.28
PSF switch ............................................................................................................7
2.29
AUTO IRIS switch .................................................................................................7
2.30
AVC1 indicator......................................................................................................7
2.31
AVC2 indicator......................................................................................................7
2.32
IRIScontrol ............................................................................................................7
3.
F. Switch
3.1
F. Switch Customize Function ............................................................................8
3.2
List of Switch Functions......................................................................................9
3.2.1 VR Clear Operation .......................................................................................10
4. Menu Operation from RM
4.1
Camera Menu Operation ...................................................................................11
5.
Rotary Switch
5.1
Selection and Setting of Rotary Switch Functions .........................................12
5.2
List of Rotary Switch Functions .......................................................................13
5.3
SCENE FILE Setting Method .............................................................................14
6.
Panel Configuration
6.1
Panel Configuration Menu.................................................................................15
6.2
List of Panel Configuration Settings ................................................................16
6.3
IRIS Position Adjustment Function ..................................................................16
6.4
Limit Functions (Control Depth) .......................................................................18
6.4.1 List of Limited Functions for F. Switch Selection......................................18
6.4.2 List of Limited Functions for Rotary Switch...............................................19
7.
Specification
7.1
Rating..................................................................................................................20
7.2
Applicable standard...........................................................................................20
7.3
Operating condition ...........................................................................................20
7.4
Pin Function of External Connector .................................................................21
7.4.1 COMMAND Connector..................................................................................21
Changing Information

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1. Outline
1.1
Outline
This control panel is customized for Helicopter-Mountable 4K-Compatible
Camera (UHL-F4000). As this control panel is specialized for helicopters, it is
compact and lightweight. In addition, its overall usability including newly
equipped functions for the UHL-F4000 is improved by reviewing the user
interface of the existing control panel, RM-70F.
1.2
Features
zFocusing on the operability of the functions dedicated for the helicopter
camera
The user interface is created considering the operability of the functions
dedicated for the helicopter camera including AVC and AIW as well as digital
zoom, defog, image sharpening, digital noise reducer function, etc.
zCompatibility with an existing control panel
Its design makes it easy to replace by applying the control panel of the same
size (90.7×151×63mm) as the existing RM-70F and the same I/O.
Some functions are not compatible with RM-70.
zImplementation of shortcut functions
Basing on the know-how accumulated over many years, the operability of the
frequently used functions (ND࣭CC࣭GAIN࣭SHUT࣭CUTOUT࣭digital zoom,
etc.) are improved by implementing the shortcut functions that call the
operation part as direct switches.
zEquipped with customizable switches
It is possible to assign the functions required by operators and operation scenes
by equipping with the switches that users can customize as they want.
zSupporting various functions
Arranging the rotary encoder knob with a push switch and two displays enable
to support multifunctional operation including the menu operation and
customization setting of the panel besides the ON/OFF control of the camera.
Note Switches of the RM and control functions become inoperable if the
connecting camera does not have the corresponding functions.
Reference Refer to the instruction manual of the camera for functions that can
be operated.

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1.3
External View

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2. Name and Function of Each Part
This section describes the name and function of various parts.
2.1 AWBch switch 2.17 DEHAZE control
2.2 ATW switch 2.18 DNR switch
2.3 AWB switch 2.19 DEHAZE switch
2.4 ABB switch 2.20 F(User Function)1 switch
2.5 C.TEMP control 2.21 F(User Function)2 switch
2.6 Character indicator 2.22 F(User Function)3 switch
2.7 Rotary switch 2.23 MASTER PED control
2.8 ND switch 2.24 KNOB FREE switch
2.9 CC switch 2.25 EXT indicator
2.10 GAIN switch 2.26 ALARM indicator
2.11 SHUT switch 2.27 AVC switch
2.12 D.ZM switch 2.28 PSF switch
2.13 SCENE switch 2.29 AUTO IRIS switch
2.14 C.OUT switch 2.30 AVC1indicator
2.15 MENU switch 2.31 AVC2indicator
2.16 DNR control 2.32 IRIS control

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2.1
AWBch switch
Switches the memory channel of AWB (Auto White Balance).
When switching the channel, use the character indicator and the rotary switch.
2.2
ATW switch
Executes the ATW function.
2.3
AWB switch
It performs AWB (Auto White Balance).
When AWB is completed, the lamp lights off. When AWB fails, the lamp blinks.
After checking the failed state, press the blinking switch again to reset the
failed state.Long-press the AWB switch to perform Quick AutoSetup.
2.4
ABB switch
It performs ABB (Auto Black Balance).
When ABB is completed, the lamp lights off. When ABB fails, the lamp blinks.
After checking the failed state, press the blinking switch again to reset the
failed state.
2.5
C.TEMP control
Controls the color temperature correction (C.TEMP).
2.6
Character Indicator
It indicates the status of functions.
2.7
Rotary Switch
It is used for selecting and changing the functions indicated on the character
indicator.
2.8
ND switch
Switches the ND filter control ON/OFF.
To change ND filter position. Use the character indicator and the rotary switch.
2.9
CC switch
Switches the CC filter control ON/OFF.
To change CC filter position. Use the character indicator and the rotary switch.

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2.10
GAIN switch
Switches the GAIN setting.
To select gain setting. Use the character indicator and the rotary switch.
2.11
SHUT switch
Switches the SHUTTER speed.
To select shutter speed. Use the character indicator and the rotary switch.
2.12
D.ZM switch
Switches the DIGITAL ZOOM control ON/OFF.
To select magnification. Use the character indicator and the rotary switch.
2.13
SCENE File Switch
It saves and loads the scene files 1 to 8.
When selecting the scene files, the character indicator and the rotary switch are
used.
Reference Refer to "5. Rotary Switch" for the method to save the scene files.
The scene file ON state is indicated when the switch is lit on. The scene file
OFF state is indicated when the switch is lit off. In addition, holding down
the switch saves the scene file.
Note To set controls to the center after loading a scene file, use the
knob free function.
2.14
C.OUT switch
This switch outputs the video with the center of the screen being cut out.
2.15
MENU switch
Turns ON / OFF the MENU.
Use the character indicator and the rotary switch.
Reference Refer to "4. Menu Operation from RM".
2.16
DNR control
Controls the level of the digital noise reducer.

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2.17
DEHAZE control
Controls the level of the dehaze function.
2.18
DNR switch
Turns ON/OFF the digital noise reducer function.
2.19
DEHAZE switch
Turns ON/OFF the dehaze function.
2.20
F(User Function)1 switch
The On/Off status of various functions can be controlled by these user function
switches.
Reference Refer to "3. F. Switch" for the method to allocate functions.
2.21
F(User Function)2 switch
The On/Off status of various functions can be controlled by these user function
switches.
Reference Refer to "3. F. Switch" for the method to allocate functions.
2.22
F(User Function)3 switch
The On/Off status of various functions can be controlled by these user function
switches.
Reference Refer to "3. F. Switch" for the method to allocate functions.
2.23
MASTER PED control
It controls the master pedestal level.
2.24
KNOB FREE switch
When pressed the VR controls can be rotated without changing the control
function.
2.25
EXT indicator
It indicates the extender state.
LENS : It lights up when the lens extender is "ON."
DGTL : It lights up when the digital zoom is "ON."

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2.26
ALARM indicator
It blinks when alarm is detected by the self-diagnosis function.
2.27
AVC s w itc h
Press this switch to switch the AVC function as shown below.
OFF эAVC1 эAVC2 э(AVC3 эAVC4 э) эOFF
The actions within the parenthesis () depend on the setting of the panel
configuration.
2.28
PSF switch
Executes the PSF function.
2.29
AUTO IRIS switch
This switch can switch between AUTO and MANUAL for IRIS MODE.
It lights up in the AUTO IRIS mode.
2.30
AVC1 indicator
Lights up in AVC mode 1, and blinks in AVC mode 3.
2.31
AVC2 indicator
Lights up in AVC mode 2, and blinks in AVC mode 4.
2.32
IRIScontrol
It controls the lens iris. During AUTO IRIS, it controls the iris by approximately
in AUTO IRIS mode +/- 1 stop.

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3. F. Switch
The RM-71F allows the user to assign the function of two switches, the F1 and F2
switches.
3.1
F. Switch Customize Function
1. When the F. switch (F1, F2 or F3) is pressed for approximately 2 seconds while the
KNOB FREE switch is also pressed, the F. switch customize mode starts.
2. As an initial state of the F. switch customize mode, the switch name to be
customized is indicated at the upper section of the indicator and the function
currently being allocated is indicated at the lower section of the indicator.
3. When turning the rotary switch, functions to be allocated to the F. switch can be
selected.
* As soon as a function is allocated to the F switch, the state of the allocated
function is reflected on the LED.
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Item indication
Upper section: Allocated switch
(F1, F2 or F3)
Lower section: Allocated function
Turning: Selecting function for
allocation
Pressing:Ending the F. switch
customize mode
When the KNOB FREE switch
and the F1 (F2, F3) switch are
simultaneously pressed, the
Customize mode screen of the
F. switch is indicated.

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4. When the F. switch is pressed in the F. switch customize mode, turning the
allocated function on and off is possible.
5. Pressing the rotary switch will allocate the function selected in Step 3, and it will
end the F. switch customize mode.
3.2
List of Switch Functions
Item
Indicated
Letters
Function Remarks
Empty EMPT No function
BARS BARS BARS ON/OFF
CAP CAP CAP ON/OFF
CAL CAL CAL 100%/200%/OFF The button flushes at 200%.
Knee KNEE Knee ON/OFF
Auto Knee AKNE Auto Knee ON/OFF
Flare FLR Flare ON/OFF
DTL DTL DTL ON/OFF
Soft DTL SOFT Soft DTL ON/OFF
Skin DTL SKIN Skin DTL ON/OFF
Hi-Light DTL HDTL Hi-Light DTL ON/OFF
White Clip WCLP White Clip ON/OFF
Matrix MTRX Matrix ON/OFF
Color SAT CSAT Color SAT ON/OFF
Color CORR CCOR Color CORR ON/OFF
VR Clear VRCL VR Clear execute Long press
AVC1 AVC1 AVC1 ON/OFF
AVC2 AVC2 AVC2 ON/OFF
AVC3 AVC3 AVC3 ON/OFF
AVC4 AVC4 AVC4 ON/OFF
Digital Zoom D.ZM Digital Zoom ON/OFF
CUTOUT CUT CUTOUT ON/OFF The center part is fixed.
Sharpness SHRP Sharpness ON/OFF
SCENE FILE SCEN SCENE ON/OFF Calling the scene number set
FILTER HOLD HOLD FILTERHOLD ON/OFF
FCUS ASSIST FUCS FCUS ASSIST ON/OFF
Default settingF1: BARS/F2: Digital Zoom/F3: FCUS ASSIST
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