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  • Bill Guthke

    August 6, 2011 at 2:38 pm

    hi fred.i see you have the manual for the soney ccu-m5,would you please send me an e-mail in pdf just for the power supply.i sure could use it.help please,e-mail kid286@juno.com thanks bill-g

  • Michael Relihan

    August 25, 2011 at 4:47 pm

    i have older DXCD30 cameras; want to replace just the camera body with DXCD55H cameras – will the DXCD55H work with CCU-M5 control and DXF-51 viewfinder? also, please confirm if I will need CAD50 adapter and will that work with older 26 pin cables? we are running just an analog composite system

    thanks

  • Ian Cook

    August 25, 2011 at 5:32 pm

    Hi Michael-

    The M5 cannot be used with the D55. They are not compatible. The DXF51 can be used with the D50.

    Ian Cook
    Sony Broadcast and Professional Company

  • Michael Relihan

    August 25, 2011 at 8:56 pm

    thanks! I think the CCU cables are older also; shouldn’t be any issues around the 26 pin CCU cables, right? the newer cables are CCZAD-xxx which I think means they are digital (i.e. support SDI) and the older ones are CCZA-xxx which are analog. I hope we can use the older cables; let me know if that is an issue.

  • David Di gregorio

    January 22, 2013 at 4:50 pm

    Hello Ian,
    I am at Tenafly High School in New Jersey. I have a couple of questions if you might have a little time about Sony CCU-700A and BVP-700 of which I am looking to integrate intercom / tally (pinout on the 19 pin male and obtaining that female connector) and paint (is the RMB-150 or 750 compatible?) – looking for cost effective solutions . Also have a DXC-750 camera and an M5 ccu – the light on the ccu blinks – wondering about compatibility.
    Knowing how busy you must be, we would especially appreciate any advice. David Di Gregorio 201-816-6617 ddigregorio@gmail.com
    https://www.librarymedia.net

  • Ian Cook

    January 22, 2013 at 6:45 pm

    We can definitely help, please call in to support when you get a chance. 800 883 6817.

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