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Product Type Remote Control
Brand Sony
Model RM-B150
Compatible Devices Sony TVs and compatible audio/video equipment
Wireless Technology Infrared (IR)
Range Up to 10 meters (33 feet)
Power Source 2 x AAA batteries (not included)
Battery Life Approximately 1 year with normal use
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 5.0 x 2.0 x 1.0 inches (127 x 51 x 25 mm)
Weight Approx. 3.5 oz (100 g) including batteries
Key Functions Power, volume, channel, input select, menu navigation, mute, number pad
Programming Auto-scan and manual code entry for compatible devices
Material ABS plastic
Cleaning Instructions Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid or abrasive cleaners.
Safety Precautions Do not expose to moisture or extreme temperatures. Remove batteries if not used for extended periods.
Repairability Battery compartment and IR emitter replaceable. Other components not designed for user repair.
Spare Parts Availability Battery cover and batteries available from Sony service centers or authorized retailers.
Warranty 1 year limited warranty from date of purchase
Country of Origin China
Package Contents Remote control, user manual

Frequently Asked Questions - RM-B150 SONY

How do I program the Sony RM-B150 remote to control my TV?
Press and hold the SET button until the LED blinks. Enter the 4-digit code for your TV brand using the number pad. If successful, the LED will turn off. If not, try the next code from the manual.
What batteries does the RM-B150 use and how long do they last?
The remote uses 2 AAA batteries. With normal use, they typically last about 1 year. Replace both batteries when the range decreases or the LED dims.
My RM-B150 remote is not working. What should I check?
First, ensure the batteries are fresh and inserted correctly (+/-). Check for obstructions between the remote and the device. If still not working, try resetting by removing batteries for 30 seconds.
How do I clean the RM-B150 remote control?
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface. For stubborn dirt, slightly dampen the cloth with water. Do not use alcohol, ammonia, or abrasive cleaners, as they may damage the plastic.
Can the RM-B150 control other devices besides Sony TVs?
Yes, it can be programmed to control most major brands of TVs, DVD players, and other IR-controlled devices. Refer to the code list in the manual for compatible brands.
What is the maximum range of the RM-B150 remote?
The effective range is up to 10 meters (33 feet) in direct line of sight. Performance may vary with obstacles or bright ambient light.
How do I perform a factory reset on the RM-B150?
Remove the batteries, press and hold the POWER button for 10 seconds, then release. Reinsert the batteries. The remote will return to default settings.
Does the RM-B150 require a direct line of sight?
Yes, it uses infrared technology, so the sensor on the device must be visible from the remote. Point the remote directly at the device for best results.
Where can I find the code list for programming my RM-B150?
The code list is included in the user manual that came with the remote. You can also download a PDF version from the Sony support website.
What should I do if the remote's LED blinks but the device doesn't respond?
Try a different code from the list. Ensure the device is powered on and has a working IR sensor. If multiple codes fail, the remote may need replacement or the device's IR sensor may be blocked or faulty.

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USER MANUAL RM-B150 SONY

1st Edition (Revised 2)

Japanese/English

④ White balance adjustment section

a b c d e R WHITE B A AWB B PRE

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.

For the customers in Europe

This product with the CE marking complies with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community.

Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European standards:

• EN55103-1: Electromagnetic Interference (Emission) - EN55103-2: Electromagnetic Susceptibility (Immunity) This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment(s):

E1 (residential), E2 (commercial and light industrial), E3 (urban outdoors) and E4 (controlled EMC environment, ex. TV studio).

Locations and Functions of Parts ....3 (E)

Operation Panel 3 (E)

Connector Panel....8 (E)

Settings on the RM Configuration Menu....9 (E)

Operation 9 (E)

Basic Menu 10 (E)

Detail Menu 10 (E)

Specifications ....13 (E)

Manuals for the BVP-500/700/900-series video camera system

Three types of manuals are provided for the BVP-500/700/900-series video camera system: an Operation Manual, a Maintenance Manual, and a System Manual. The Operation and Maintenance Manuals are provided for each device used in the system, and the System Manual is provided as an option.

In the Operation Manual, specific functions and characteristics of the device, such as features, functions of each part and specifications, are described. In the Maintenance and System Manuals, you will find general information on the system, such as possible system configurations, the setup method, connections, and system preparations and operations.

Overview

The RM-B150 Remote Control Unit is designed for remote control of Sony portable-type professional-use color video cameras, such as the BVP-550/550P, BVP-750/750P, BVP-950/950P.

Using a special cable, the unit can be directly connected to the camera to control it from a distance of up to 100 m (304 feet).

The unit also functions as a control unit for the HDW-700 Digital Camcorder or equivalent.

Features

The principal features of the RM-B150 are as follows.

Covering basic camera operations

This remote control unit is provided with essential control functions for basic operation of a camera.

Flexible function assignment by menu operation

By menu operation, the function and adjustment range of the buttons or controls on the panel can be changed to meet operating requirements or shooting conditions.

VTR control function

Tape transport of a VTR connected via the camera or Camcorder can be controlled from this unit.

Controlling the automatic adjustment functions

Automatic black/white balance adjustments can be performed from this unit.

Controlling the ECS/shutter function of the camera

The ECS (Extended Clear Scan) and electronic shutter functions of the camera can be turned on/off from this unit. The ECS frequency and shutter speed are also adjusted using the rotary encoder of this unit.

Controlling the S-EVS function of the camera

The vertical resolution for the Super EVS (Enhanced Vertical-Definition System) can be adjusted from this unit.

Parallel operation with another control panel

When this unit is connected to a camera via the CCU-700A/700AP/550/550P Camera Control Unit, the camera can be concurrently controlled from this unit and another controller, such as the MSU-700 Master Setup Unit or RCP-series Remote Control Panel.

Locations and Functions of Parts

Operation Panel

1 Shutter control block 2 Filter control block 3 Paint control block 4 White balance control block 5 Black balance control block 6 ACTIVE button 7 STANDARD button 8 Iris/master black control block SONY VTR START/STOP SHUTTER ECS S-EVS 1 2 3 4 5 A B C D E ND CC FILTER CAMo LOW BARS MID TEST HIGH OUTP…

SONY RM-B150 - Operation Panel - 2

①Shutter control block

a b c SHUTTER ECS S-EVS

ⒶSHUTTER button (lights in amber)

Press and light up the button to set the camera to Shutter mode. The current shutter speed is displayed on the display of the menu operation block for a few seconds.

In Shutter mode, the shutter speed can be adjusted with the menu select knob (rotary encoder).

⑥ECS (Extended Clear Scan) button (lights in amber)

Press and light up the button to set the camera to ECS mode. The current ECS frequency is displayed on the display of the menu operation block for a few seconds. In ECS mode, the ECS frequency can be adjusted with the menu select knob (rotary encoder).

©S-EVS (Super EVS) button (lights in amber)

Press and light up the button to set the camera to S-EVS mode. The current S-EVS value is displayed on the display of the menu operation block for a few seconds.

In S-EVS mode, the S-EVS value can be adjusted with the menu select knob (rotary encoder).

Notes

  • When you change the shutter speed, ECS frequency, or S-EVS value in the corresponding mode, the display of the menu operation block shows it for a few seconds.
  • When this unit is in RM Configuration Menu mode (page 9 (E)), the shutter speed, ECS frequency, and S-EVS value cannot be adjusted.

②Filter control block

1 2 3 4 5 A B C D E ND CC FILTER a b c d

aND (ND filter) indicators

The indicator that corresponds to the currently selected ND filter lights.

⑥ND (ND filter select) button

Press and light up the button when it is dark (Filter camera control mode) to enable filter selection from this unit.

When this button is lit, each time you press it, the ND filter cyclically changes in the sequence of 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 5 → 1 → ... .

©CC (color temperature conversion filter) indicators

The indicator that corresponds to the currently selected CC filter lights.

①CC (color temperature conversion filter select) button

Press and light up the button when it is dark (Filter camera control mode) to enable filter selection from this unit.

When this button is lit, each time you press it, the CC filter cyclically changes in the sequence of A → B → C → D → E → A → ... .

Notes

  • Once you press any of the filter select buttons, both the buttons light. They go dark when filter selection is made on the camera.
  • Which filters may be selected depends on the camera being used. For available filters, refer to the Operation Manual of the camera.
  • For a camera with four filters, you can change the function of this button to skip 5 or E and switch from 4 to 1 or from D to A using the RM Configuration menu.

However, when the connected camera has an automatic filter-detection facility, setting with the RM Configuration menu is not required.

See “Settings on the RM Configuration Menu” on page 9 (E).

③ Paint control blockAUTO KNEE a b c M GAMMA DETAILKNEE d

Ⓐ AUTO KNEE button (lights in amber)

The button is specified at the factory to turn on and off the auto knee function. Press and light up the button to turn on the auto knee function.

Using the RM Configuration menu, you can change the function to be turned on/off with this button.

⑥ KNEE control

The control is specified at the factory to adjust the master knee point.

Using the RM Configuration menu, you can change the item to be adjusted with this control.

© M GAMMA (master gamma) control

The control is specified at the factory to adjust the master gamma.

Using the RM Configuration menu, you can change the item to be adjusted with this control.

⑭ DETAIL control

The control is specified at the factory to adjust the detail level.

Using the RM Configuration menu, you can change the item to be adjusted with this control.

Note

The adjustment mode of the above three controls is specified at the factory as Relative mode, which can be changed to Absolute mode using the RM

Configuration menu. The center click position of each control is the reference position in Relative mode. The adjustment range in Relative mode is also selected using the menu.

See “Settings on the RM Configuration Menu” on page 9 (E).

④ White balance control blocka b c R WHITE B A AWB B PRE

Ⓐ WHITE (white balance) controls

Adjust the R/B white balance.

The adjustment mode of these controls is specified at the factory as Relative mode, which can be changed to Absolute mode using the RM Configuration menu.

See "Settings on the RM Configuration Menu" on page 9 (E).

⑥ A (memory A) button (lights in amber)

Press and light the button to obtain the white balance setting stored in memory A of the camera (Memory A mode).

When this button is lit, a new white balance setting is stored in memory A each time you change it.

Press the button again to release Memory A mode.

© B (memory B) button (lights in amber)

Press and light the button to obtain the white balance setting stored in memory B of the camera (Memory B mode).

When this button is lit, a new white balance setting is stored in memory B each time you change it.

Press the button again to release Memory B mode.

Press to automatically adjust the white balance.

The button lights during adjustment and goes dark when adjustment is completed.

If you press this button when lit, the automatic adjustment is canceled, and the button flashes. To stop the flashing, press the button again.

©PRE (preset) button (lights in amber)

Press and light the button to fix the white balance to 3200K (Preset mode).

Press the button again to release Preset mode.

Note

In Preset mode, manual adjustment with the WHITE controls and automatic adjustment with the AWB button are both disabled.

When the adjustment mode of the WHITE controls is specified as Absolute mode, the Memory A, B, and AWB buttons are disabled.

⑤ Black balance control block

a b R BLACK B ABB

ⒶBLACK (black balance) controls

These controls are specified at the factory to adjust the R/B black balance.

Using the RM Configuration menu, you can change the function of these controls to adjust the R/B flare balance.

The adjustment mode of these controls is specified at the factory as Relative mode, which can also be changed to Absolute mode using the menu.

See "Settings on the RM Configuration Menu" on page 9 (E).

⑥ABB (auto black balance) button (lights in red)

Press to automatically adjust the black balance and black set.

The button lights during adjustment and goes dark when adjustment is completed.

If you press this button when lit, the automatic adjustment is canceled, and the button flashes. To stop the flashing, press the button again.

Note

When the adjustment mode of the BLACK controls is specified as Absolute mode, automatic black balance adjustment with ABB button is disabled.

⑥ACTIVE button (lights in green)

Press to select the control mode for the connected camera system. Each time you press the button with the factory setting, the control mode cyclically switches among FULL, PART, and LOCK modes.

FULL mode: All controls from this unit are enabled (panel active status). Both this button and the IRIS/MB ACTIVE indicator in the iris/master black control block light.

PART mode: Controls only from the iris/master black control block are enabled (iris/master black active status). This button goes dark, but the IRIS/MB ACTIVE indicator stays lit.

LOCK mode: All controls from this unit are disabled (lock status). Both this button and the IRIS/MB ACTIVE indicator in the iris/master black control block go dark.

Using the RM Configuration menu, the function of this button can be changed to switch only between FULL and LOCK modes.

The RM Configuration menu operation is possible in any mode.

See "Settings on the RM Configuration Menu" on page 9(E).

⑦STANDARD button (lights in green)

When you press this button, the video camera is initialized to its standard state, and the button lights for several seconds.

If you press the button while lit, the video camera retrieves the state before the button was lit.

Iris/master black control block

a b c AUTO EXT d IRIS/MB ACTIVE e f MASTER BLACK IRIS

Manually adjusts the master black level.

The adjustment mode of this control is specified at the factory as Absolute mode, which can be changed to Relative mode using the RM Configuration menu.

See "Settings on the RM Configuration Menu" on page 9 (E).

EXT (lens extender) indicator (lights in amber)

Lights when the lens extender is used.

AUTO button (lights in amber)

Press and light up the button to automatically adjust the iris according to the amount of input light.

If you press the button when lit, it goes dark and manual iris adjustment is enabled.

IRIS/MB ACTIVE (iris/master black active) indicator (lights in green)

Lights when the control mode is set as FULL or PART mode with the ACTIVE button. When this indicator is lit, iris/master black controls from this unit are enabled.

IRIS control

When the AUTO button is not lit, you can adjust the iris manually by turning the control.

When the AUTO button is lit, you can fine-adjust the reference value for automatic iris adjustment in a range of ±2f with this control.

The adjustment mode of this control is specified at the factory as Absolute mode, which can also be changed to Relative mode using the RM Configuration menu.

See "Settings on the RM Configuration Menu" on page 9 (E).

Iris gauge

Turn the gauge to set the white line to the most frequently used iris position, and it can be used as the reference for manual iris adjustment.

VTR control block

Controls VTR operations.

graph TD A["a"] --> B["◀"] B --> C["VTR"] C --> D["◀"] D --> E["F FWDREW"] E --> F["▶"] F --> G["START/STOP"] G --> H["▶"] H --> I["STOP"] I --> J["▶"] J --> K["PLAY"] K --> L["▶"] L --> M["REC REVIEW"] M --> N["▶"] N --> O["f"]

REW (rewind) button (lights in amber)

Press and light up this button to start a rewind operation.

F FWD (fast forward) button (lights in amber)

Press and light up this button to start a fast-forward operation.

START/STOP button (lights in red)

Press and light up this button to start a recording operation.

When you press the button when lit, it goes dark, and recording stops.

STOP button

Press to stop a rewind, fast-forward or playback operation.

(e) PLAY button (lights in amber)

Press and light up this button to start a playback operation.

(f) REC REVIEW (recording review) button (lights in amber)

Press and light this button to execute a recording review operation.

Notes

  • When the START/STOP button is lit, the other buttons in the VTR control block are deactivated. To activate the other buttons, first press the START/STOP button to cancel Recording mode.
  • A part of the VTR control functions of this unit may be disabled depending on the combination of camera and VTR. For details, ask your Sony dealer.

(10) OUTPUT selector

Selects the output signal from the connected camera.

CAM: Shooting signal

BARS: Color bar signal

TEST: Test signals for a video circuit check (the signal can be selected using the RM Configuration Menu).

See "Settings on the RM Configuration Menu" on page 9 (E).

(11) GAIN (master gain) selector

Selects the video gain from three values (LOW, MID, HIGH) according to the illumination of the subject to be shot.

The factory setting specifies that the gain values are to be selected from among the three selector positions, depending on the settings on the camera. The RM

Configuration menu permits the gain values to be selected on this unit.

If the connected camera does not have an automatic detection facility, the values set on this unit are used.

See "Settings on the RM Configuration Menu" on page 9 (E).

⑫ MENU operation block

MENU DISPLAY ON OFF MENU SELECT CANCEL ENTER a b c d e

In normal operation mode, the display lights to show the shutter speed, ECS frequency, or S-EVS value only when the shutter control block is operated.

When you select the RM Configuration menu, the display shows menu items, set values, and various information depending on operations.

⑥ RM Configuration switch

Select the RM Configuration menu.

When this switch is pushed in the ▼ direction, the "Basic menu" is selected.

When this switch is pushed in the ▼ direction while holding the CANCEL/ENTER switch at ENTER, the "Detail menu" is selected.

The RM Configuration menu is finished by pushing this switch in the ▲ direction.

© DISPLAY switch

For control of the camera's menu.

ON: To turn on the character display function of the camera.

OFF: To turn off the character display function of the camera.

MENU: To set the camera in camera's menu mode.

⑭CANCEL/ENTER switch

To register or cancel a menu item or value selection.

In normal operation mode, the shutter speed, ECS frequency or S-EVS value can be adjusted with this knob.

In camera's menu mode, the knob is used for camera menu operations.

On the RM Configuration menu, turn the knob to select menu categories, subcategories, set items, set values, and various information on the menu display.

For operations on the RM Configuration menu, see "Settings on the RM Configuration Menu" on the next page.

For operations on the camera's menu, refer to the Operation Manual of the camera or the System Manual. Note that menu mode may not be operable on some cameras. For details, ask your Sony dealer.

Connector Panel

① CAMERA connector ② MONITOR connector CAMERA MONITOR

①CAMERA connector (8-pin)

Connect to the camera using the supplied remote cable.

②MONITOR connector (BNC)

Connect to a color monitor to observe the signal from the camera.

Settings on the RM Configuration Menu

The RM-B150 is provided with RM Configuration Menu mode, which permits you to select and adjust the function of the buttons and controls on the panel and check various information.

At the beginning of an RM Configuration menu operation, select “Basic menu” or “Detail menu” and proceed with operations as desired.

For the menu items, see the tables on the subsequent pages.

Operation

For menu operations, use the menu operation block of the unit (see the page to the left).

To start the menu operation

To select the Basic menu

Push the RM Configuration switch in the ▼ direction. The menu display shows “Cbl Comp” (the first category of the Basic menu).

To select the Detail menu

Push the RM configuration switch in the ▼ direction while holding the CANCEL/ENTER switch toward ENTER.

The menu display shows “Mode Set” (the first category of the Detail menu).

Note

The RM Diag category of the Detail menu is for displaying various information, checking operations, and resetting the menu.

For the items for which the operation procedure differs, the procedure is discussed in the corresponding “Contents” column on page 12 (E).

To make settings on the menu

1 Turn the menu select knob until the desired category appears on the display.

Ex.: Mode Set → ... → VR Setup

2 Push the CANCEL/ENTER switch toward ENTER to register your selection made in step 1.

The first subcategory of the selected category appears.

Ex.: Knee

If no subcategory belongs to the selected category, the first setting (or display) item of that category appears on the display (proceed to step 5).

3 Turn the menu select knob until the desired subcategory appears on the display.

Ex.: Knee → ... → Iris

4 Push the CANCEL/ENTER switch toward ENTER to register your selection made in step 3. (Pushing toward CANCEL reverses the operation.)

The first setting item of the selected subcategory and its current setting appear.

Ex.: Ctrl: Abs

5 Turn the menu select knob until the desired setting (or display) item appears on the display.

Ex.: Ctrl: Abs → ... → Min: Cls

For a setting item, make your setting.

6 Push the CANCEL/ENTER switch toward ENTER to register your setting made in step 5.

7 Turn the menu select knob until the desired category appears on the display.

Ex.: Min:Cls → ... → Min:22

8 Push the CANCEL/ENTER switch toward ENTER to register your setting made in step 7. (Pushing toward CANCEL cancels the setting in step 7.)

To continue setting of another item, repeat steps 5 to 8.

To end the menu operation

Push the RM Configuration switch in the ▲ direction.

Note

- If no operation is made for more than 1 minute in Menu mode, the menu will automatically end.

- The values set on the RM Configuration menu are stored in memory when you end the menu operation. Be sure to end the operation before turning off the power.

Basic Menu

Category Subcategory ItemSetting Contents
Cbl Comp-Len 10m , 50m, 100mSets the cable length for the cable compensation circuit.
Bright-LED10 to 99 ( 50 )Sets the brightness of the LEDs on the control panel.
Disp 10 to 99 ( 50 ) Sets the brightness of the menu display.
Buzzer-Lvl 0 to 99 ( 50 ) Sets the sound volume of the buzzer.
Out , OffTurns buzzer output on and off.

Detail Menu

Category Subcategory ItemSetting Contents
Mode Set-ActMd2, Md3Selects the control mode.Md2: Each time the ACTIVE button is pressed, FULL and LOCK are toggled.Md3: Each time the ACTIVE button is pressed, FULL, PART and LOCK are cyclically switched.
FltMax4, 5Sets the default numbers of the ND and CC filters.However, when the connected camera has an automatic filter detection facility, setting this item is not required.
Gain SW-L (RM)-3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, . . . , 42Selects the gain value for GAIN selector position LOW in Gain Local mode (in 3 dB steps to 42 dB max.)1).
M (RM)-3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, . . . , 42Selects the gain value for GAIN selector position MID in Gain Local mode (in 3 dB steps to 42 dB max.)1).
H (RM)-3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, . . . , 42Selects the gain value for GAIN selector position HIGH in Gain Local mode (in 3 dB steps to 42 dB max.)1).
ModeRM, CAMSelects the Gain Local/Remote mode.RM: Gain Local mode (The gain is controlled according to the settings on this unit regardless of the GAIN L/M/H settings on the camera.)CAM: Gain Remote mode (The gain is controlled according to the GAIN L/M/H settings on the camera. Effective only with a camera equipped with an automatic detection facility.)
SW Setup-AtKneeAtKnee, KneeSat, BlkGamma, SkinDtl AtKneeSelects the function of the AUTO KNEE button.Turns the Auto knee function on and off (on when lit).KneeSat: Turns the Knee saturation function on and off (on when lit).BlkGamma: Turns the Black gamma function on and off (on when lit).SkinDtl: Turns the Skin detail function on and off (on when lit).
Test1, 2, 3Selects the output signal when the OUTPUT selector is set to the TEST position.1: Gamma-waveform signal2: Three-value staircase signal3: Ten-value staircase signal

1) Which value may be selected depends on the camera being used.

Detail Menu (Continued)

Category Subcategory ItemSetting Contents
VR Setup Knee ItemKnee, Slope, KneeSatM-VMS, M Gamma,BlkGamma, Detail,SkinDtlItem: Selects the function of the control knobs.Knee: Master knee point adjustmentSlope: Knee slope adjustmentKnee Sat: Knee saturation adjustmentM-VMS: Master V modulation shading adjustmentM Gamma: Master gamma adjustmentBlkGamma: Black gamma adjustmentDetail: Detail adjustmentSkinDtl: Skin detail adjustment
CtrlRel, Abs
Scal 1/1, 1/2, 1/4
M Gamma Item Knee, Slope, Knee SatM-VMS, M Gamma,BlkGamma, Detail,SkinDtlCtrl Rel, AbsCtrl: Selects the adjustment mode of the control knobs.Rel: Relative modeAbs: Absolute mode
Scal 1/1, 1/2, 1/4
Detail Item Knee, Slope, Knee SatM-VMS, M Gamma,BlkGamma, Detail,SkinDtlCtrl Rel, AbsScal: Selects the adjustment range of the control knobs inRelative mode. The adjustment range is set as afraction of the entire variable range.
Scal 1/1, 1/2, 1/4
WhiteCtrlRel, AbsSelects the adjustment mode of the WHITE control knobs.Rel: Relative mode Abs: Absolute mode
Scal1/1, 1/2, 1/4Selects the adjustment range of the WHITE control knobs in Relative mode. The adjustment range is set as a fraction of the entire variable range.
BlackItemBlack, FlareSelects the function of the BLACK control knobs.Black: Black balance adjustmentFlare: Flare balance adjustment
CtrlRel, AbsSelects the adjustment mode of the BLACK control knobs.Rel: Relative mode Abs: Absolute mode
Scal1/1, 1/2, 1/4Selects the adjustment range of the BLACK control knobs in Relative mode. The adjustment range is set as a fraction of the entire variable range.
M BlackCtrlRel, AbsSelects the adjustment mode of the M BLACK control knob.Rel: Relative mode Abs: Absolute mode
Scal1/1, 1/2, 1/4Selects the adjustment range of the M BLACK control knob in Relative mode. The adjustment range is set as a fraction of the entire variable range.
IrisCtrlRel, AbsSelects the adjustment mode of the IRIS control.Rel: Relative mode Abs: Absolute mode
Scal1/1, 1/2, 1/4Selects the adjustment range of the IRIS control in Relative mode. The adjustment range is set as a fraction of the entire variable range.
MinCls, 22 to 1.0Sets the minimum adjustment value (f) in Absolute mode.
MaxCls, 22 to 1.0 (1.4)Sets the maximum adjustment value (f) in Absolute mode.
ModeRM, CAMSelects the variable range mode in Absolute mode.RM: The iris is adjusted within the min. and max. values set on this menu.CAM: The iris is automatically adjusted according to the lens file data of the camera (effective only with a camera equipped with an automatic detection facility).

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Detail Menu (Continued)

Category Subcategory ItemDisplay Contents
RM DiagSystemCOMOK, Sens, OpenShows the communication status of the command port (CAMERA connector).OK: NormalSens: Communication is not possible.Open: No connector connected.
Obj - - - -,CHU, CCU, CNU Showsthe connected device.- - - -: NoneCHU: Camera headCCU: Camera control unitCNU: Camera network unit
DIP SWS1-1On, OffShows DIP switch S1-1 status (S1=CPU-266 board S1).
S1-2On, OffShows DIP switch S1-2 status (S1=CPU-266 board S1).
S1-3On, OffShows DIP switch S1-3 status (S1=CPU-266 board S1).
S1-4On, OffShows DIP switch S1-4 status (S1=CPU-266 board S1).
S1-5On, OffShows DIP switch S1-5 status (S1=CPU-266 board S1).
S1-6On, OffShows DIP switch S1-6 status (S1=CPU-266 board S1).
S1-7On, OffShows DIP switch S1-7 status (S1=CPU-266 board S1).
S1-8On, OffShows DIP switch S1-8 status (S1=CPU-266 board S1).
Pnl Test Executes the panel test.To set the unit in Test mode, push the CANCEL/ENTER switch towards ENTER with this subcategory selected ("Pnl Test" displayed).In Test mode, the test of switches, LEDs and volumes can be made.To release Test mode, push the RM Configuration switch in the ▲ direction while holding the CANCEL/ENTER switch at ENTER.
Version Displays the version information.To display the information, push the CANCEL/ENTER switch towards ENTER with this subcategory selected ("Version" displayed).The ROM version of this unit is displayed (The display can be scrolled with the menu select knob).To cancel the version display, push the CANCEL/ENTER switch towards CANCEL.
Preset AllReset Returns (resets) all the settings made by the RMConfiguration menu to the factory settings.Operation procedure:Push the RM Configuration switch in the▼ direction with this subcategory selected ("AllReset" displayed) while holding the CANCEL/ENTER switch at ENTER."AllReset" flashes on the display.Push the CANCEL/ENTER switch towards ENTER."OK?" flashes on the display.Push again the CANCEL/ENTER switch towards ENTER.Reset is executed.When reset is completed, "Complete" appears for several seconds.By pushing the CANCEL/ENTER switch towards CANCEL in step 3, the reset operation can be canceled.

Specifications

General

Power requirements 10.5 to 30 V DC

Power consumption 3 W max.

1.3 W av. (with the Menu

display off)

1.8 W av. (with the Menu

display on)

Maximum cable length

100 m (328 feet)

Operating temperature

-20°C to +45°C

(-4°F to +113°F)

Dimensions 86 · 65 · 179 mm (w/h/d)

(3 1/2 · 2 5/8 · 7 1/8 inches)

including projecting parts and

controls

Mass 500 g (1 lb 2 oz)

Inputs/outputs

CAMERA 8-pin multiconnector (1)

MONITOR BNC (1)

Supplied accessories

Special remote control cable (10 m) (1)

Operation Manual (1)

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual.

Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Corporation.

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Brand : SONY

Model : RM-B150

Category : Remote control