Panasonic AJ-HDC27HP User Manual

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Panasonic Broadcast
AJ-HDC27HP
Menu Information
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Menu operations
1AB 0dBCZ73
¢¢¢¢ VTR USER MENU ¢¢¢¢
¢¢¢¢ FILM USER MENU ¢¢¢¢
User menu
The user menu was set when the unit was shipped. However, the user can change the configuration of the menus by selecting only those menus which will be used most frequently so that they will be tailored to the user’s individual needs. Set the user menu on the USER MENU SELECT 1, 2, and 3 screen of the engineer menu. The data settings are saved in the non-volatile memory for long-term storage. The menu settings performed in the film mode and video mode are saved separately.
Display method
O When the MENU button is pressed, the camera
unit’s USER menu screen is displayed.
O When the MENU button is pressed again, the VTR
unit’s USER menu screen is displayed.
O When the MENU button is pressed once more, the
menu screen display is cleared.
When the power is switched on
MENU button
JOG dial button
Engineer menu
All the setting menu items can be set on this menu. The data settings are saved in the non-volatile memory for long-term storage.
Display method
O Hold down the MENU button for at least 3 seconds. O When the MENU button is pressed again, the VTR
unit’s MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
O When the MENU button is pressed once more, the
menu screen display is cleared.
<Note>
The engineer menu is displayed at all times when the AJ-EC3 extension control unit (optional accessory) is connected to the unit for operating the unit by remote control.
Press the MENU button.
Press the MENU button.
Press the MENU button.
Status display
Camera unit’s user menu
VTR unit’s user menu
Film mode and video mode
The unit can be set to the film mode or video mode on the OPTION screen of FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 4. When VIDEO MENU is selected as the CAM MENU SEL setting on the OPTION screen, the FILM USER MENU and FILM MAIN MENU displays change to the CAM USER MENU and CAM MAIN MENU. The menu settings performed in the film mode and video mode are saved separately.
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Menu operations (continued)
Basic setting menu operations
Displaying menus
User menu: Engineer menu
Press the MENU button.
1
The camera unit’s USER menu screen is displayed.
When the MENU button is pressed again, the VTR
2
unit’s USER menu screen is displayed.
Press the MENU
button.
}
FILM (CAM)
USER MENU
}
Press the JOG
dial button.
Press the
55
MENU button.
VTR USER MENU
Hold down the MENU button for at least 3
1
seconds.
When the JOG dial button is pressed, the next
2
MAIN menu screen (of the camera unit) is displayed.
When the MENU button is pressed, the VTR unit’s
3
MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
Hold down the MENU button for at least 3 seconds.
}
FILM (CAM)
MAIN MENU 1
}
Press the JOG
dial button.
}
Press the
55
MENU button.
VTR MAIN MENU
FILM (CAM)
MAIN MENU 2
}
Press the JOG
dial button.
}
FILM (CAM)
MAIN MENU 3
}
Press the JOG
dial button.
}
FILM (CAM)
MAIN MENU 4
}
Press the JOG
dial button.
Press the
5
MENU button.
Press the
5
MENU button.
Press the
5
MENU button.
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Menu operations (continued)
Displaying sub-menus and deciding on settings
Operations common to the user menu and engineer menu
Turn the JOG dial button while the USER menu
1
screen or MAIN menu screen is displayed. The cursor (n) moves to the SUB menu item.
Example:
2222
Turn the JOG
dial button.
Move the cursor (n) to the desired SUB menu
2
I
FILM MAIN MENU1
n
ROP MATRIX COLOR CORRECTION1 COLOR CORRECTION2 LOW SETTING MID SETTING HIGH SETTING ADITIONAL DTL1 ADITIONAL SKIN TONE DTL KNEE/LEVEL GAMMA CAMERA SETTING
DTL2
item, and press the JOG dial button. The SUB menu is now displayed. (The cursor appears in the title part of the SUB menu.)
Example:
2222
FILM MAIN MENU1
Press the JOG
dial button.
n
I
ROP
n
MATRIX COLOR CORRECTION1 COLOR CORRECTION2 LOW SETTING MID SETTING HIGH SETTING ADITIONAL DTL1 ADITIONAL SKIN TONE DTL KNEE/LEVEL GAMMA CAMERA SETTING
< ROP >
n
MASTER PED : +000 MASTER DTL : +00 MASTER GAMMA : 0.45 R GAIN : +000 G GAIN B GAIN : +000 R PEDESTAL : +000 G PEDESTAL : +000 B PEDESTAL : +000
DTL2
: +000
2222
2222
Turn the JOG dial button to move the cursor to the
3
desired item to be set, and press the JOG dial button. The digit whose value is to be set now flashes.
Example:
Press the JOG
dial button.
Turn the JOG dial button to change the setting.
4
When the desired setting is reached, press the
5
I
< ROP >
MASTER PED : +000
n
MASTER DTL : +00 MASTER GAMMA : 0.45 R GAIN : +000 G GAIN : +000 B GAIN : +000 R PEDESTAL : +000 G PEDESTAL : +000 B PEDESTAL : +
000
JOG dial button. The setting is now entered.
When other items are to be set, turn the JOG dial
6
button to move the cursor, and change and enter the settings by repeating steps
To move to another SUB menu, turn the JOG dial
7
3 to 5.
button to move the cursor to the title part of the SUB menu, and press the JOG dial button. The USER menu screen or MAIN menu screen is now displayed so proceed with operation by following the same steps.
Example:
Press the JOG
dial button.
Upon completion of the settings, press the MENU
8
I
< ROP >
n
MASTER PED : +008 MASTER DTL : +00 MASTER GAMMA : 0.45 R GAIN : +000 G GAIN
: +000 B GAIN : +000 R PEDESTAL : +000 G PEDESTAL : +000 B PEDESTAL : +000
button. The settings are now recorded, the setting menu mode is exited, and the normal operation mode is restored.
<Note>
To exit the camera unit’s menu, press the MENU button twice. When the MENU button is pressed once, operation is transferred to the VTR unit’s menu.
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Setting menu configuration
FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1
ROP
MATRIX
COLOR CORRECTION 1
COLOR CORRECTION 2
LOW SETTING
MID SETTING
HIGH SETTING
} ADDITIONAL DTL1
ADDITIONAL DTL2
MASTER PED MASTER DTL MASTER GAMMA R GAIN G GAIN B GAIN R PEDESTAL G PEDESTAL B PEDESTAL
} MATRIX TABLE MATRIX R-G MATRIX R-B MATRIX G-R MATRIX G-B MATRIX B-R MATRIX B-G
R (SAT)/(PHASE) Mg (SAT)/(PHASE) B (SAT)/(PHASE) Cy (SAT)/(PHASE) G (SAT)/(PHASE) Yl (SAT)/(PHASE)
R-Mg (SAT)/(PHASE) Mg-B (SAT)/(PHASE) B-Cy (SAT)/(PHASE) Cy-G (SAT)/(PHASE) G-Yl (SAT)/(PHASE) Yl-R (SAT)/(PHASE)
} MASTER GAIN H. DTL LEVEL V. DTL LEVEL DTL CORING H. DTL FREQ LEVEL DEPEND. MASTER GAMMA BLACK STRETCH
} MATRIX TABLE } COLOR CORRECT
} MASTER GAIN
H. DTL LEVEL V. DTL LEVEL DTL CORING H. DTL FREQ LEVEL DEPEND. MASTER GAMMA BLACK STRETCH
} MATRIX TABLE } COLOR CORRECT
} MASTER GAIN
H. DTL LEVEL V. DTL LEVEL DTL CORING H. DTL FREQ LEVEL DEPEND. MASTER GAMMA BLACK STRETCH
} MATRIX TABLE } COLOR CORRECT
KNEE APERTURE SLIM DTL
KNEE APE LVL DTL GAIN (+) DTL GAIN (–) DTL CLIP DTL SOURCE V DTL FREQ.
SKIN TONE DTL
KNEE/LEVEL
GAMMA
} CAMERA SETTING
} SKIN TONE DTL } SKIN TONE ZEBRA
SKIN DTL CORING Y MAX Y MIN I CENTER I WIDTH Q WIDTH Q PHASE
MASTER PED } MANUAL KNEE KNEE POINT KNEE SLOPE } WHITE CLIP WHITE CLIP LVL A. KNEE POINT A. KNEE LVL A. KNEE RESPONSE
MASTER GAMMA (FILM MENU) R GAMMA B GAMMA CINE GAMMA SEL (FILM MENU) BLACK STR. LVL (FILM MENU) DYNAMIC LVL (FILM MENU)
DETAIL HIGH COLOR GAMMA TEST SAW FLARE H-F COMPE LIGHTING (FILM MENU) D5600K (CAM MENU)
<Note>
Items indicated with } are items whose settings can only be switched ON and OFF.
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Setting menu configuration (continued)
FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2
VF DIAPLSY
VF MARKER
VF INDICATOR
CAMERA ID
SHUTTER SPEED
! LED
CAMERA SW MODE
SUPER GAIN
DISP CONDITION DISP MODE VF OUT VF DTL ZEBRA1 DETECT ZEBRA2 DETECT ZEBRA2 LOW LIGHT LVL SYNCHRO SCAN DISP. ECU MENU DISP.
SAFETY ZONE CENTER MARK FRAME SIG
MARK LVL
EXTENDER SHUTTER
ID 2: 2222222222 ID 3: 2222222222
FILTER WHITE GAIN IRIS CAMERA ID ZOOM LVL COLOR TEMP FRAME RATE VERSION ID (FILM MENU)
ID 1: 2222222222
SYNCHRO SCAN 1
POSITION 1
SYNCHRO SCAN 2
POSITION 2 POSITION 3 POSITION 4 POSITION 5 POSITION 6
SHUTTER SELECT
SYNCHRO SCAN 2
POSITION 2 SEL
POSITION 1 SEL
POSITION 3 SEL POSITION 4 SEL POSITION 5 SEL POSITION 6 SEL
GAIN (0dB) GAIN (–3dB) SHUTTER WHITE PRESET EXTENDER FILTER BLACK STR DAY LIGHT (FILM MENU) D5600K (CAM MENU) MATRIX COLOR CORRECTION FRAME RATE
FILTER INH SHOCKLESS AWB COLOR BARS S. GAIN OFF USER1 SW USER2 SW S. BLK LVL ECU DATA SAVE AUTO KNEE SW
FRAME MODE
FRAME RATE RANGE FRAME RATE SCAN REVERSE
S. GAIN VALUE
FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 3
CAM CARD READ/WRITE
CAM CARD R/W SELECT
GENLOCK/IRIS
LENS ADJ
SELECT READ SELECT WRITE CARD CONFIG TITLE READ READ USER DATA TITLE 1: TITLE 2: TITLE 3: TITLE 4: TITLE 5: TITLE 6: TITLE 7: TITLE 8:
ID READ/WRITE CAM MAIN MENU1 LEVEL R/W CAM MAIN MENU1 SW (}) R/W CAM MAIN MENU2 R/W CAM MAIN MENU3 R/W CAM MAIN MENU4 R/W
H PHASE COARSE H PHASE FINE A. IRIS LEVEL A. IRIS PEAK/AVE A. IRIS MODE S. IRIS LEVEL IRIS GAIN IRIS GAIN VALUE
F2.8 ADJ F16 ADJ
USER SW FRAME RATE
LENS FILE (CARD R/W)
LENS FILE
FILE SELECT
WRITE
READ
RESET ALL TITLE
CARD FILE SELECT
READ WRITE
TITLE
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Setting menu configuration (continued)
FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 4
FILM (CAM) USER MENU SELECT1
FILM (CAM) USER MENU SELECT2
BLACK SHADING
FLARE
INITIALIZE
DIAGNOSTIC
OPTION
ROP LOW SETTING MID SETTING HIGH SETTING ADDITIONAL DTL1 ADDITIONAL DTL2 SKIN TONE DTL KNEE/LEVEL GAMMA CAMERA SETTING
VF DISPLAY VF MARKER VF INDICATOR !LED CAMERA SW MODE SUPER GAIN FRAME MODE
FILM (CAM) USER MENU SELECT3 CAM CARD READ/WRITE
CAM CARD R/W SELECT
GENLOCK/IRIS
DETECTION CORRECT (DIG)
WHITE SHADING
DETECTION (V SAW)
CORRECT R FLARE G FLARE B FLARE
COLORIMETRY
MATRIX
READ FACTORY DATA WRITE USER DATA SCENE SEL READ WRITE RESET TITLE 1 TITLE 2 TITLE 3 TITLE 4
CAMSOFT (IN) CAMSOFT (OUT) CAM TABLE PLD (CAM) PLD (SHD)
SHD, ABB SW CTRL AWB AREA AWB & ABB OFFSET CAM MENU SEL SYSTEM FREQ
EVALUATION
ENG SECURITY
S/N S/N
DETAIL H-F COMPE. GAMMA MATRIX FLARE M. PED
MODULATION MODULATION
DETAIL H-F COMPE. GAMMA MATRIX FLARE M. PED
RESOLUTION RESOLUTION
DETAIL H-F COMPE. GAMMA MATRIX FLARE M. PED
SENSITIVITY SENSITIVITY
KNEE W. CLIP M. PED
LENS FILE
LENS FILE (CARD R/W)
PLD (FM)
EVF SEL SUPER DTL
SCUFE
How to interpret the menu lists
The following abbreviations indicate whether the menu changes are stored (written) in the corresponding data or loaded (read) from the data. The changes cannot be stored or loaded when “/” is indicated.
S: The changes can be stored or loaded as scene file data. C: The changes can be stored or loaded using CARD
READ/WRITE.
U: The changes can be stored or loaded as user data.
Refer to “INITIALIZE screen” (page 111).
F: The changes can be stored or loaded as READ FACTORY
DATA.
Refer to “INITIALIZE screen” (page 111).
E: The changes can be stored or loaded using ECU DATA SAVE.
Ref er to “Connecting the extension control unit” (page 41).
Item
MASTER PED
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
This column indicates the variable range in which the item can be set and the choice of the settings which can be selected for the item.
Variable
range
–200
:
+000
:
+018
: +200 (Max.)
VF
display
USER ENG
Remarks
MASTER PEDESTAL level setting.
Described in this column are the operations which can be expected to result when the item’s settings are selected.
USER: This appears on
the user menu screen.
ENG: This appears on
the engineer menu screen.
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Setting menu configuration (continued)
VTR MAIN MENU
FUNCTION
BATTERY/TAPE
VTR VF INDICATOR
MIC/AUDIO
TIME/DATE
NEWS REC MODE HUMID OPE REC START PAUSE TIMER RETAKE MODE INTERVAL REC MODE INTERVAL REC TIME INTERVAL PAUSE TIME ECU REC CHK SW CHARACTER ON SDI
BATTERY SELECT EXT DC IN SELECT BATT NEAR END ALARM BATT NEAR END CANCEL BATT END ALARM BATT REMAIN FULL TAPE NEAR END ALARM TAPE NEAR END TIME TAPE END ALARM TAPE REMAIN/$
BATTERY SETTING AJ-BP490
AU-BP402 HP-30A PRO14 TRIM14 TRIM13 DIGITAL14 DIGITAL13 BP-H90 BP-H100 NP-L40 NP-L40 D BP-L60/90 NP-1B
TAPE (IND) BATTERY (IND) LEVEL METER (IND) AUDIO IN (IND) TC (IND) VTR WARNING (IND)
SAVE LED
FRONT MIC POWER MIC LOWCUT CH1 MIC LOWCUT CH2 LIMITER TEST TONE CUE SELECT EMBEDDED AUDIO (60 Hz)
TC/UB
TC MODE UB MODE TCG SET HOLD FIRST REC TC P.OFF LCD DISPLAY TC OUT VITC UB MODE TC DISP SEL
DIAGNOSTIC
OPERATION DRUM RUNNING THREADING VTR SYSCON SERVO MECHACON FRONT
YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE $ TIME/DATE SET
VTR CARD READ/WRITE
READ WRITE READ USER DATA
VTR INITIALIZE
READ FACTORY DATA WRITE VTR USER DATA
VTR USER MENU SELECT
FUNCTION NEWS REC MODE
HUMID OPE REC START PAUSE TIMER RETAKE MODE INTERVAL REC MODE INTERVAL REC TIME INTERVAL PAUSE TIME ECU REC CHK SW CHARACTER ON SDI
BATTERY/TAPE BATTERY SELECT
EXT DC IN SELECT BATT NEAR END ALARM BATT NEAR END CANCEL BATT END ALARM BATT REMAIN FULL TAPE NEAR END ALARM TAPE NEAR END TIME TAPE END ALARM TAPE REMAIN/ $
VTR VF INDICATOR TAPE (IND)
BATTERY (IND) LEVEL METER (IND) AUDIO IN (IND) TC (IND) VTR WARNING (IND)
SAVE LED
MIC/AUDIO FRONT MIC POWER
MIC LOWCUT CH1 MIC LOWCUT CH2 LIMITER TEST TONE CUE SELECT EMBEDDED AUDIO (60 Hz)
TC/UB TC MODE
UB MODE TCG SET HOLD FIRST REC TC P.OFF LCD DISPLAY TC OUT VITC UB MODE TC DISP SEL
MONITOR MARKER
SAFETY ZONE CENTER MARK FRAME SIG
MARK
COMPRESSION (IND)
A/V SYNCHRO
COMPRESSION MODE
COMPRESSION MODE
MONITOR MARKER
SAFETY ZONE CENTER MARK FRAME SIG
MARK
COMPRESSION (IND)
A/V SYNCHRO
SDI IF CODEC AUDIO
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Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MENUS
The main menu consists of FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU (1 to 4) of the camera and the VTR MAIN MENU of the VTR. These screens are index screens which are used to open the sub-menus. The setting menu is operated with the MENU button and JOG dial button. (Refer to pages 86 to 88 for the menu operations.)
FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1 screen
SUB menu
ROP
MATRIX
COLOR CORRECTION1
COLOR CORRECTION2
LOW SETTING
MID SETTING
HIGH SETTING
ADDITIONAL DTL1
ADDITIONAL DTL2
SKIN TONE DTL
KNEE/LEVEL
GAMMA
CAMERA SETTING
VF
display
USER ENG
ENG Index for opening the MATRIX screen.
ENG Index for opening the COLOR
ENG Index for opening the COLOR
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Index for opening the ROP screen.
CORRECTION 1 screen.
CORRECTION 2 screen.
Index for opening the LOW SETTING screen.
Index for opening the MID SETTING screen.
Index for opening the HIGH SETTING screen.
Index for opening the ADDITIONAL DTL 1 screen.
Index for opening the ADDITIONAL DTL 2 screen.
Index for opening the SKIN TONE DTL screen.
Index for opening the KNEE/LEVEL screen.
Index for opening the GAMMA screen.
Index for opening the CAMERA SETTING screen.
Remarks
FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 screen
SUB menu
VF DISPLAY
VF MARKER
VF INDICATOR
CAMERA ID
SHUTTER SPEED
SHUTTER SELECT
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
ENG Index for opening the CAMERA ID
ENG Index for opening the SHUTTER
ENG Index for opening the SHUTTER
Index for opening the VF DISPLAY screen.
Index for opening the VF MARKER screen.
Index for opening the VF INDICATOR screen.
screen.
SPEED screen.
SELECT screen.
Remarks
FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 screen
SUB menu
!LED
CAMERA SW MODE
SUPER GAIN
FRAME MODE
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
Index for opening the !LED screen.
Index for opening the CAMERA SW MODE screen.
Index for opening the SUPER GAIN screen.
Index for opening the FRAME MODE screen.
FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 3 screen
SUB menu
CAM CARD READ/WRITE
CAM CARD R/W SELECT
GENLOCK/IRIS
LENS ADJ
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
ENG Index for opening the LENS ADJ
Index for opening the CAM CARD READ/WRITE screen.
Index for opening the CARD R/W SELECT screen.
Index for opening the GENLOCK/IRIS screen.
screen.
Remarks
FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 4 screen
SUB menu
CAM USER MENU SELECT1
CAM USER MENU SELECT2
CAM USER MENU SELECT3
BLACK SHADING
WHITE SHADING
FLARE
COLORIMETRY
INITIALIZE
DIAGNOSTIC
EVALUATION
OPTION
VF
display
ENG Index for opening the FILM (CAM)
USER MENU SELECT 1 screen.
ENG Index for opening the FILM (CAM)
USER MENU SELECT 2 screen.
ENG Index for opening the FILM (CAM)
USER MENU SELECT 3 screen.
ENG Index for opening the BLACK
SHADING screen.
ENG Index for opening the WHITE
SHADING screen.
ENG Index for opening the FLARE screen.
ENG Index for opening the COLORIMETRY
screen.
ENG Index for opening the INITIALIZE
screen.
ENG Index for opening the DIAGNOSTIC
screen.
ENG Index for opening the EVALUATION
screen.
ENG Index for opening the OPTION screen.
Remarks
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Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUF
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUF
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
ROP screen
The ROP (Remote Operation Panel) is set on this screen.
Item
MASTER PED
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
MASTER DTL –31
MASTER GAMMA
R GAIN –200
G GAIN –200
B GAIN –200
R PEDESTAL –100
G PEDESTAL –100
B PEDESTAL –100
Variable
range
–200
:
+000
:
+018
: +200 (Max.)
: +00
: +31
0.35
:
0.45
:
0.75
: +000
: +200 (Max.)
: +000
: +200 (Max.)
: +000
: +200 (Max.)
: +000
: +100 (Max.)
: +000
: +100 (Max.)
: +000
: +100 (Max.)
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
MASTER PEDESTAL level setting.
H. DTL/V. DTL level setting.
MASTER GAMMA setting. (0.01 step) Three different values can be stored for LOW, MID and HIGH in the memory.
For setting R channel gain.
For setting G channel gain.
For setting B channel gain.
For setting R channel PEDESTAL level.
For setting G channel PEDESTAL level.
For setting B channel PEDESTAL level.
MATRIX screen
The camera matrix is set on this screen.
Item
MATRIX TABLE
MATRIX R-G –31
MATRIX R-B –31
MATRIX G-R –31
MATRIX G-B –31
MATRIX B-R –31
MATRIX B-G –31
<Notes>
OThe white balance and black balance will not change even if the
MATRIX is changed.
OTwo tables, A and B, can be stored in the memory for the
MATRIX TABLE item.
O“00” applies for all the preset modes in MATRIX TABLE B.
Variable
range
A B
:
+00
:
+31
:
+00
:
+31
:
+00
:
+31
:
+00
:
+31
:
+00
:
+31
:
+00
:
+31
VF
display
ENG For selecting the color
adjustment display.
ENG Color adjustment
ENG Color adjustment
ENG Color adjustment
ENG Color adjustment
ENG Color adjustment
ENG Color adjustment
Remarks
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1 (continued)
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
COLOR CORRECTION 1 screen
The camera color saturation adjustments and hue adjustments are set on this screen.
Item
R (SAT) R (PHASE)
Mg (SAT) Mg (PHASE)
B (SAT) B (PHASE)
Cy (SAT) Cy (PHASE)
G (SAT) G (PHASE)
Yl (SAT) Yl (PHASE)
Variable
range
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
VF
display
ENG Color saturation
adjustment and hue adjustment: red
ENG Color saturation
adjustment and hue adjustment: magenta
ENG Color saturation
adjustment and hue adjustment: blue
ENG Color saturation
adjustment and hue adjustment: cyan
ENG Color saturation
adjustment and hue adjustment: green
ENG Color saturation
adjustment and hue adjustment: yellow
Remarks
COLOR CORRECTION 2 screen
The camera color saturation adjustments and hue adjustments are set on this screen.
Item
R-Mg (SAT) R-Mg (PHASE)
Mg-B (SAT) Mg-B (PHASE)
B-Cy (SAT) B-Cy (PHASE)
Cy-G (SAT) Cy-G (PHASE)
G-Yl (SAT) G-Yl (PHASE)
Yl-R (SAT) Yl-R (PHASE)
Variable
range
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
VF
display
ENG Color saturation
adjustment and hue adjustment: between red and magenta
ENG Color saturation
adjustment and hue adjustment: between magenta and blue
ENG Color saturation
adjustment and hue adjustment: between blue and cyan
ENG Color saturation
adjustment and hue adjustment: between cyan and green
ENG Color saturation
adjustment and hue adjustment: between green and yellow
ENG Color saturation
adjustment and hue adjustment: between yellow and red
Remarks
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1 (continued)
SCUFE
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
LOW SETTING screen
The low level gain is set on this screen.
Item
MASTER GAIN (FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU) –6dB
H. DTL LEVEL
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
V. DTL LEVEL
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
DTL CORING 00
H. DTL FREQ 00
LEVEL DEPEND. 0
MASTER GAMMA
BLACK STRETCH
MATRIX TABLE
COLOR CORRECT
Variable
range
–3dB
: 0dB
: 30dB
: 0dB
: 30dB
00
:
08
:
12
:
63
00
:
12
:
16
:
31
:
02
:
15
:
22
:
31
:
2
:
5
0.35
:
0.45
:
0.75
+3, +2, +1, OFF, –1, –2, –3
A B OFF
ON OFF
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
–3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 24 dB or 30 dB can be set.
–6dB, –3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 24 dB or 30 dB can be set.
For setting H.DTL (detail) level.
For setting V.DTL (detail) level.
For setting detail signal noise removal level.
For selecting H.DTL FREQUENCY.
For setting LEVEL DEPEND. The detail of only the dark areas is removed when the Y detail is boosted. The higher the figure set for this item, the broader the range of the detail which is removed.
Master gamma setting. (0.01 step)
For correcting the black level gradation.
For selecting the color correction matrix table.
For setting the 12-axis independent color correction to ON or OFF.
Remarks
MID SETTING screen
The middle level gain is set on this screen.
Item
MASTER GAIN (FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU) –6dB
H. DTL LEVEL
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
V. DTL LEVEL
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
DTL CORING 00
H. DTL FREQ 00
LEVEL DEPEND. 0
MASTER GAMMA
BLACK STRETCH
MATRIX TABLE
COLOR CORRECT
Variable
range
–3dB
:
3dB
:
30dB
:
6dB
:
30dB
00
:
08
:
12
:
63
00
:
12
:
16
:
31
:
02
:
15
:
22
:
31
:
2
:
5
0.35 :
0.45 :
0.75
+3, +2, +1, OFF, –1, –2, –3
A B OFF
ON OFF
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
–3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 24 dB or 30 dB can be set.
–6dB, –3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 24 dB or 30 dB can be set.
For setting H.DTL (detail) level.
For setting V.DTL (detail) level.
For setting detail signal noise removal level.
For selecting H.DTL FREQUENCY.
For setting LEVEL DEPEND. The detail of only the dark areas is removed when the Y detail is boosted. The higher the figure set for this item, the broader the range of the detail which is removed.
Master gamma setting. (0.01 step)
For correcting the black level gradation.
For selecting the color correction matrix table.
For setting the 12-axis independent color correction to ON or OFF.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
SCUF
HIGH SETTING screen
The high level gain is set on this screen.
Item
MASTER GAIN (FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU) –6dB
H. DTL LEVEL
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
V. DTL LEVEL
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
DTL CORING 00
H. DTL FREQ 00
LEVEL DEPEND. 0
MASTER GAMMA
BLACK STRETCH
MATRIX TABLE
COLOR CORRECT
Variable
range
–3dB
:
6dB
:
30dB
:
12dB
:
30dB
00
:
08
:
12
:
63
00
:
12
:
16
:
31
:
05
:
15
:
22
:
31
:
5
0.35 :
0.45 :
0.75
+3, +2, +1, OFF, –1, –2, –3
A B OFF
ON OFF
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
–3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 24 dB or 30 dB can be set.
–6dB, –3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 24 dB or 30 dB can be set.
For setting H.DTL (detail) level.
For setting V.DTL (detail) level.
For setting detail signal noise removal level.
For selecting H.DTL FREQUENCY.
For setting LEVEL DEPEND. The detail of only the dark areas is removed when the Y detail is boosted. The higher the figure set for this item, the broader the range of the detail which is removed.
Master gamma setting. (0.01 step)
For correcting the black level gradation.
For selecting the color correction matrix table.
For setting the 12-axis independent color correction to ON or OFF.
Remarks
ADDITIONAL DTL 1 screen
The special detail features of the camera are set on this screen.
Item
KNEE APERTURE
SLIM DTL ON
Variable
ON OFF
OFF
range
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting the knee aperture to ON or OFF. At the “ON” setting, the detail above the knee point is boosted.
For setting the mode to make the detail finer to ON or OFF.
ADDITIONAL DTL2 screen
The special detail features of the camera are set on this screen.
Item
KNEE APE LVL 0
DTL GAIN (+) –31
DTL GAIN (–) –31
DTL CLIP 00
DTL SOURCE (G+B)/2
V DTL FREQ. 360TV
Variable
range
:
5
:
+00
:
+31
:
+00
:
+31
:
47
:
63
(R+G)/2 (2G+R+B)/4 (3G+R)/4 R G
450TV 540TV 630TV 720TV
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For changing the detail level in the high­brightness areas.
For changing the H detail level in the “+” direction.
For changing the H detail level in the “–” (bottom) direction.
For changing the clipping level of the detail signal.
For setting the ratio between the RGB signal components which generate the detail signal.
For setting the V. DTL FREQUENCY.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SKIN TONE DTL screen
The skin tone detail of the camera is set on this screen.
Item
SKIN TONE DTL
SKIN TONE
ZEBRA
SKIN DTL CORING
Y MAX 000
Y MIN 000
I CENTER 000
I WIDTH 000
Q WIDTH 000
Q PHASE –31
Variable
ON OFF
ON OFF
0
:
5
:
7
:
190
:
255
:
010
:
255
:
055
:
255
:
090
:
255
:
010
:
255
:
+00
:
+31
range
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
ENG For setting the maximum
ENG For setting the minimum
ENG For setting the medium I-
ENG For setting the minimum I-
ENG For setting the maximum
ENG For setting the minimum
For setting the skin tone detail to ON or OFF.
For setting zebra in the skin tone range to ON or OFF. At the “ON” setting, the amount of detail in the zebra viewing range is varied.
For setting detail signal noise removal level.
luminance level at which the detail is boosted.
luminance level at which the detail is boosted.
axis level at which the detail is boosted.
axis level at which the detail is boosted.
Q-axis level at which the detail is boosted.
Q-axis level at which the detail is boosted.
Remarks
KNEE/LEVEL screen
The knee settings of the camera are performed on this screen.
Item
MASTER PED
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
MANUAL KNEE
KNEE POINT (FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU) 80.00%
KNEE SLOPE (FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU) 00
WHITE CLIP
WHITE CLIP LVL 090%
A. KNEE POINT
(CAM MENU)
(FILM MENU)
A. KNEE LVL 100
A. KNEE RESPONSE12
Variable
range
–200
:
+000
:
+018
:
+200
ON OFF
30%
:
65%
:
90%
:
95.00% :
107.00%
150%
:
500%
:
600%
:
50
:
99
ON OFF
:
109%
80.00% :
95.00% :
100.00% :
107.00%
:
108 109
3 4
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting the master pedestal level (MASTER PED).
For setting the mode when the AUTO KNEE switch is at OFF.
For setting the manual knee point position.
<Note>
This setting is canceled when FILM REC has been selected as the CINE GAMMA SEL item setting on the GAMMA screen.
For setting the manual knee slope.
<Note>
This setting is canceled when FILM REC has been selected as the CINE GAMMA SEL item setting on the GAMMA screen.
For setting white clipping to ON or OFF.
For setting the white clipping level.
For setting the auto knee point position.
For setting the maximum auto knee level.
For setting the AUTO KNEE response rate.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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<Note>
The gamma characteristics are set using the KNEE POINT and KNEE SLOPE items when VIDEO REC was selected as the CINE GAMMA SEL item setting on the GAMMA screen.
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SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
GAMMA screen
The gamma settings of the camera are performed on this screen.
Item
MASTER GAMMA (FILM MENU)
R GAMMA (CAM MENU)
B GAMMA (CAM MENU)
CINE GAMMA SEL (FILM MENU)
BLACK STR. LVL (FILM MENU)
DYNAMIC LVL (FILM MENU)
Variable
range
0.35 :
0.45 :
0.75
–15
:
+00
:
+15
–15
:
+00
:
+15
FILM REC VIDEO REC
00%
:
30%
200% 300% 400% 500%
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting the master gamma when the unit is to be operated in the film mode.
Amount by which the R channel gamma is corrected in respect of the master gamma level.
Amount by which the B channel gamma is corrected in respect of the master gamma level.
For setting the gamma characteristics when the unit is to be operated in the film mode.
FILM REC:
The cine gamma characteristics for films are used.
VIDEO REC:
The cine gamma characteristics for video are used.
For setting the black strech level point position.
<Notes>
OThis setting is valid
when FILM REC has been selected as the CINE GAMMA SEL item setting.
OThe KNEE POINT and
KNEE SLOPE item settings on the KNEE/LEVEL screen are canceled.
For setting the dynamic range.
<Notes>
OThis setting is valid
when FILM REC has been selected as the CINE GAMMA SEL item setting.
OThe KNEE POINT and
KNEE SLOPE item settings on the KNEE/LEVEL screen are canceled.
CAMERA SETTING screen
The basic settings of the camera are set to ON or OFF on this screen.
Item
DETAIL ON
HIGH COLOR ON
GAMMA ON
TEST SAW ON
FLARE ON
H-F COMPE ON
LIGHTING (FILM MENU)
D5600 K (CAM MENU)ONOFF
Variable
range
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
TUNGSTEN DAY LIGHT
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting the detail (H, V) to ON or OFF. (Both the H detail and V detail are simultaneously set to either ON or OFF.)
For setting the mode for expanding the dynamic range of the colors to ON or OFF. At the ON setting, the colors above the knee point are boosted.
For setting the gamma correction to ON or OFF.
For setting the test signal to ON or OFF.
For setting the flare compensation to ON or OFF.
For setting the high-range frequency compensation mode to ON or OFF.
For switching the white balance preset value to the tungsten lighting type or daylight type.
For setting the 5600 K presetting for the white balance to ON or OFF.
<Note>
The black balance must always be adjusted (see page 56) when this item’s setting has been changed.
<Note>
The gamma characteristics are set using the BLACK STR. LVL and DYNAMIC LVL items when FILM REC has been selected as the CINE GAMMA SEL item setting.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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SPOTOFFON
109%
0%
ZEBRA 2 DETECT
ZEBRA 2
ZEBRA 1 DETECT
Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
VF DISPLAY screen
The information to be displayed inside the viewfinder is set on this screen.
Item
DISP CONDITION
DISP MODE 1
VF OUT Y
VF DTL 0
ZEBRA1 DETECT (CAM MENU)
(FILM MENU)
ZEBRA2 DETECT
ZEBRA2 ON
Variable
NORMAL HOLD
2 3
NAM R G B
: 4 5
000%
:
070%
:
080%
:
109%
000%
:
085%
:
109%
OFF SPOT
range
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
VF
NORMAL
:
The statuses are displayed at all times.
HOLD
:
The statuses are displayed when MODE CHECK SW is ON.
Change
FILTER
GAIN
AWB
AUTO KNEE SW
SHUTTER
ABB STATUS
AWB STATUS
For selecting VF OUT. NAM (N Additive Mix): The signal with the highest level among the R, G and B signals is output.
For selecting VF DTL. The detail of the signals for VF is further boosted. At the “0” setting, the detail is the same as the unit’s.
For setting the ZEBRA1 detection level (IRE level).
For setting the ZEBRA2 detection level (IRE level).
For setting ZEBRA2 to ON or OFF and selecting SPOT. See “Zebra pattern display.”
<Note>
When used at the “SPOT” setting, ensure that the ZEBRA2 DETECT value is set higher than the ZEBRA1 DETECT value. If the ZEBRA2 DETECT value is lower than the ZEBRA1 DETECT value, the ZEBRA display will not appear.
Remarks
t t ±
t t ±
t t ±
t ± ±
t ± ±
t ± ±
t ± ±
Display
123
Item
LOW LIGHT LVL (FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
SYNCHRO SCAN DISP. (CAM MENU)
(FILM MENU)
ECU MENU DISP.
Variable
range
OFF 20% 25%
: 40% 45%
sec % deg
ON OFF
Zebra pattern display
Video level
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For selecting the light level for the LOW LIGHT display when the amount of light entering the camera is too low.
For setting the unit in which the synchro scan mode is to be displayed.
For setting whether the menu screen is to be displayed when menu operations are performed using the AJ-EC3 Extension Control Unit.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
VF MARKER screen
The information to be displayed inside the viewfinder is set on this screen.
Item
SAFETY ZONE OFF
CENTER MARK ON
FRAME SIG 4 : 3
MARK ON
LVL 00
Variable
range
1
:
3
:
12
OFF
13 : 9 14 : 9 VISTA CNSCO
OFF
:
15
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For selecting the safety zone display. 1:80% and 90% corner
display
2:80% corner display 3:90% corner display 4:80% and 90% box
display
5:80% box display 6:90% box display 7:80% and 90% corner
display in 4:3 mode
8:80% corner display in
4:3 mode
9:90% corner display in
4:3 mode
10 : 80% and 90% box
display in 4:3 mode
11 : 80% box display in
4:3 mode
12 : 90% box display in
4:3 mode
For setting the center marker display to ON or OFF.
For selecting the frame marker display. (VISTA = 1 : 1.85) (CNSCO = 1 : 2.35)
For setting the frame marker display to ON or OFF.
For setting the picture levels on the outside of the frame marker.
VF INDICATOR screen
The information to be displayed inside the viewfinder is set on this screen.
Item
EXTENDER ON
SHUTTER ON
FILTER ON
WHITE ON
GAIN ON
IRIS S
CAMERA ID ON
ZOOM LVL ON
COLOR TEMP ON
FRAME RATE ON
VERSION ID (FILM MENU)ONOFF
Variable
range
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
IRIS S+IRIS OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting the extender display to ON or OFF.
For setting the shutter speed display to ON or OFF.
For setting the filter No. display to ON or OFF.
For setting the AWB PRE/A/B display to ON or OFF.
For setting the currently selected gain display to ON or OFF.
S
: Only the super iris ON
status is displayed.
IRIS
: Only the aperture
value is displayed.
: Both the super iris
S+IRIS
ON status and the aperture value are displayed.
: Neither the super iris
OFF
ON status nor the aperture value is displayed.
For setting the ID display during color bar displaying.
For setting the zoom position value display to ON or OFF.
For setting the color temperature display to ON or OFF.
For setting the frame rate display to ON or OFF.
For displaying the gamma curve used when the internal color bar signal recording mode is established.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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CUF E
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
CAMERA ID screen
The camera ID is set on this screen.
Item
ID 1:
2222222222
ID 2:
2222222222
ID 3:
2222222222
1. Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to the ID 1:, ID 2: or ID 3: item.
2. When the JOG dial button is pressed, the arrow (cursor) moves to the ID input area, and the input mode is established.
3. Press the JOG dial button again and turn it until the character to be set is displayed. When the button is turned, the character displayed is switched in the following sequence:
Space: 3
7
letters: A—Z
7
numbers: 0—9
7
symbols: ’, >, <, /, –
Variable
range
==
VF
display
ENG For inputting the camera
ID (max. 10 characters).
<Note>
Select whether this setting is to be mixed by selecting ON or OFF for CAMERA ID on the VF DISPLAY screen.
Remarks
SHUTTER SPEED screen
On this screen, the shutter speed to be used is selected from among the POSITION items each of which contains a shutter speed which was set on the SHUTTER SELECT screen.
Item
SYNCHRO SCAN 1
SYNCHRO SCAN 2
POSITION 1 ON
POSITION 2 ON
POSITION 3 ON
POSITION 4 ON
POSITION 5 ON
POSITION 6 ON
Variable
ON OFF
ON OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
range
VF
display
ENG For selecting SYNCHRO
SCAN 1.
ENG For selecting SYNCHRO
SCAN 2.
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
For selecting POSITION 1.
For selecting POSITION 2.
For selecting POSITION 3.
For selecting POSITION 4.
For selecting POSITION 5.
For selecting POSITION 6.
Remarks
4. Press the JOG dial button to enter the character.
5. Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to the next position (right), and repeat steps 3 and 4 to input the characters (maximum of 10).
6. When the characters have been input, turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to the “:” position.
m
2222222222
ID 1:
7. When the JOG dial button is pressed, the arrow (cursor) returns to the ID 1:, ID 2: or ID 3: item.
2222222222
ID 1:
n
ID 2:
ID 3:
<Note>
The contents are cleared when the READ FACTORY DATA is executed. The data will be stored in the memory even when OFF has been selected for ECU DATA SAVE.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SHUTTER SELECT screen
A shutter speed is set in each POSITION item on this screen.
Item
SYNCHRO SCAN 2
POSITION 1 SEL (FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
POSITION 2 SEL (FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
POSITION 3 SEL
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
Variable
range
90.0 deg :
180.0 deg :
225.0 deg
180.0 deg
172.8 deg
144.0 deg
120.0 deg
90.0 deg
45.0 deg
1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000
180.0 deg
172.8 deg
144.0 deg
120.0 deg
90.0 deg
45.0 deg
1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000
180.0 deg
172.8 deg
144.0 deg
120.0 deg
90.0 deg
45.0 deg
1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000
VF
display
ENG For selecting the shutter
speed which is to be set in SYNCHRO SCAN 2.
ENG For selecting the shutter
speed which is to be set in POSITION 1.
ENG For selecting the shutter
speed which is to be set in POSITION 2.
ENG For selecting the shutter
speed which is to be set in POSITION 3.
Remarks
Item
POSITION 4 SEL
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
POSITION 5 SEL
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
POSITION 6 SEL
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
Variable
range
180.0 deg
172.8 deg
144.0 deg
120.0 deg
90.0 deg
45.0 deg 1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000
180.0 deg
172.8 deg
144.0 deg
120.0 deg
90.0 deg
45.0 deg 1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000
180.0 deg
172.8 deg
144.0 deg
120.0 deg
90.0 deg
45.0 deg 1/100 1/120 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000
VF
display
ENG For selecting the shutter
speed which is to be set in POSITION 4.
ENG For selecting the shutter
speed which is to be set in POSITION 5.
ENG For selecting the shutter
speed which is to be set in POSITION 6.
Remarks
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
! LED screen
The display of the lamp which appears inside the viewfinder is set to ON or OFF on this screen.
Item
GAIN (0 dB) ON
GAIN (–3 dB) ON
SHUTTER ON
WHITE PRESET ON
EXTENDER ON
FILTER ON
BLACK STR ON
DAY LIGHT (FILM MENU)ONOFF
D5600 K (CAM MENU)ONOFF
MATRIX ON
COLOR CORRECTIONONOFF
FRAME RATE ON
Variable
range
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting whether the lamp is to be turned on when the gain level is other than 0 dB.
For setting whether the lamp is to be turned on when the gain level is other than –3 dB.
For setting whether the lamp is to be turned on when the shutter is ON.
For setting whether the lamp is to be turned on when PRESET is selected as the AWB channel setting.
For setting whether the lamp is to be turned on when the lens has been set to the EXTENDER mode.
For setting whether the lamp is to be turned on when a filter other than 3200 K is used.
For setting whether the lamp is to be turned on when black stretch has been set to ON.
For setting whether the lamp is to be turned on when the white balance preset value is the daylight type.
For setting whether the lamp is to be turned on when the preset white balance level is 5600 K.
For setting whether the lamp is to be turned on when matrix has been set to ON.
For setting whether the lamp is to be turned on when color correction has been set to ON.
For setting whether the lamp is to be turned on when the frame rate less than 11 fps is used.
CAMERA SW MODE screen
The modes of the camera switches are set on this screen.
Item
FILTER INH ON
SHOCKLESS AWB
COLOR BARS SMPTE
S. GAIN OFF S.GAIN
Variable
range
OFF
OFF NORMAL SLOW FAST
FULL BARS
L/M/H
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For selecting whether or not the data in the AWB memories (channel A, channel B) is to be held for each filter.
ON
:
Only the channel A and channel B memories (2 memories) regardless of the filter.
OFF
:
The data is held for each of the filters (4a2 = 8 memories).
For selecting the SHOCKLESS AWB setting. “SHOCKLESS AWB” means that the switching of the WHITE BAL switch to A, B or PRST is not accompanied by a shock. FAST (high-speed: approx. 0.5 sec.), NORMAL (normal speed: approx. 1 sec.) or SLOW (slow: approx. 3 sec.) can be set for this effect.
For selecting the color bar signals.
SMPTE
:
SMPTE color bars
FULL BARS
Full color bars
For selecting the method for releasing the super gain mode.
S.GAIN
The mode is released by the super gain switch only.
L/M/H
The mode is released by changing the L/M/H switch setting.
:
:
:
<Note>
When ON has been selected for both GAIN (0 dB) and GAIN (–3 dB), the lamp will light at all gain levels except for –3 dB and 0 dB.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
CAMERA SW MODE screen
Item
USER1 SW (FILM MENU) (CAM MENU)
USER2 SW (CAM MENU)
(FILM MENU)
Variable
range
INH S.GAIN S.IRIS S.BLK B.STR AUDIO CH1 AUDIO CH2 REC SW Y GET RET SW F.RATE
INH S.GAIN S.IRIS S.BLK B.STR AUDIO CH1 AUDIO CH2 REC SW Y GET RET SW F.RATE
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For allocating the functions in USER1 button.
<Notes>
OWhen B.STR has been
selected as this item’s setting, the function for setting the black level gradation compensation to +3 is allocated.
OWhen Y GET has been
selected as this item’s setting, the function for measuring the output luminance level is allocated. The output luminance level of the area near the center marker in the viewfinder is displayed in percentage units in the middle of the viewfinder screen for approximately 3 seconds.
For allocating the functions in USER2 button.
<Notes>
OWhen B.STR has been
selected as this item’s setting, the function for setting the black level gradation compensation to +3 is allocated.
OWhen Y GET has been
selected as this item’s setting, the function for measuring the output luminance level is allocated. The output luminance level of the area near the center marker in the viewfinder is displayed in percentage units in the middle of the viewfinder screen for approximately 3 seconds.
Item
S. BLK LVL OFF
ECU DATA SAVE
AUTO KNEE SW (FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
Variable
range
–10 –20 –30
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting the super black level.
ON
: The data controlled
by the AJ-EC3 extension control unit is stored in the memory.
: The data is not
OFF
stored in the memory.
For setting whether the AUTO KNEE function is to be made operational when the OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch on the side panel has been set to the CAM AUTO KNEE ON position.
ON :
The AUTO KNEE function is made operational.
OFF :
The AUTO KNEE function is not made operational.
<Note>
When the same function has been allocated to both the USER1 button and the USER2 button, please use the USER2 button.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SUPER GAIN screen
The gain allocated to the SUPER GAIN switch is set on this screen.
Item
S. GAIN VALUE 18dB
Variable
range
24dB 30dB 36dB
VF
display
USER ENG
Remarks
For selecting the gain when the SUPER GAIN switch is pressed.
FRAME MODE screen
The frame rate is set on this screen.
Item
FRAME RATE RANGE
FRAME RATE (CAM MENU)
(FILM MENU)
SCAN REVERSE ON
USER SW FRAME RATE60:
Variable
60-12 60-4
60
:
24
:
4
OFF
24
:
12
range
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
For selecting the variable range of the frame rate.
60-12:
60 fps to 12 fps
60-4:
60 fps to 4 fps
For setting the frame rate.
<Note>
When “60-12” has been selected as the FRAME RATE RANGE setting, the frame rate cannot be set to 11 fps or below.
This function is for correcting the images when the prime lens is used.
ON :
OFF
For setting the frame rate to be allocated to the USER1 or USER2 button.
Remarks
The images are corrected (by reversing their top and bottom and their left and right).
: The images are not
corrected.
Using the USER1 or USER2 button to switch the frame rate
O Once the desired frame rate has been set in a
USER (USER1 or USER2) button by performing menu operations, subjects can be shot at the set frame rate simply by pressing the USER button. The original frame rate is restored when the USER button is pressed again.
O While recording is in progress, the frame rate will
not be switched even when the USER button is pressed.
O When the frame rate has been switched using the
USER button, the switched rate will not take effect even if one of the synchro scan switches (“+” or “– ”) is pressed after the JOG dial button is pressed.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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Setting menu screens FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 3
E
FEF
E
E
EEEEE
CAM CARD READ/WRITE screen
The settings for saving (writing) the menu data on the SD memory card, loading (reading) the data from the card, and configuring the card are performed on this screen.
Item
SELECT 1
READ
SELECT 1
WRITE
CARD CONFIG
TITLE READ
READ USER DATA
TITLE 1:
to
TITLE 8:
Variable
range
:
8
==
:
8
==
==
==
==
¢¢¢¢¢¢ ¢¢
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For selecting the number of the file to be loaded.
For loading the data from the SD memory card.
For selecting the number of the file to be saved.
For saving the camera’s data on the SD memory card.
For formatting the SD memory card.
For reading the titles given to the data saved on the SD memory card.
For loading the user area data of the camera’s memory.
A title consisting of up to 8 characters can be given to each file.
CAM CARD R/W SELECT screen
The settings for saving (recording) specific menu data on the SD memory card and loading (reading) the data from the card are performed on this screen.
Item
ID READ/WRITE ON
Variable
OFF
range
VF
display
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting camera ID saving/loading when writing data onto the SD memory card or loading data from it to ON or OFF.
ON
: The camera ID is
recorded/loaded.
OFF
: The camera ID is not
recorded/loaded.
Example:
If the CAMERA ID contents are not to be changed when SD memory card data is saved/loaded, select OFF as the ID READ/WRITE setting.
CAM CARD R/W SELECT screen
Item
CAM MAIN MENU1 LEVEL R/W
CAM MAIN MENU1 SW (}) R/W
CAM MAIN MENU2 R/WONOFF
CAM MAIN MENU3 R/WONOFF
CAM MAIN MENU4 R/WONOFF
Variable
range
ON OFF
ON OFF
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1 (items other than those marked with }) data saving/loading when writing data onto the SD memory card or loading data from it to ON or OFF.
: The data is
ON
recorded/loaded.
OFF
: The data is not
recorded/loaded.
<Note>
See page 89 for information on the items marked with }.
For setting FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1 (items marked with }) data saving/loading when writing data onto the SD memory card or loading data from it to ON or OFF.
ON
: The data is
recorded/loaded.
OFF
: The data is not
recorded/loaded.
For setting FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2 data saving/loading when writing data onto the SD memory card or loading data from it to ON or OFF.
ON
: The data is
recorded/loaded.
OFF
: The data is not
recorded/loaded.
For setting FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 3 data saving/loading when writing data onto the SD memory card or loading data from it to ON or OFF.
ON
: The data is
recorded/loaded.
OFF
: The data is not
recorded/loaded.
For setting FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 4 data saving/loading when writing data onto the SD memory card or loading data from it to ON or OFF.
ON
: The data is
recorded/loaded.
OFF
: The data is not
recorded/loaded.
<Notes>
OIWhen the frame frequency setting has been changed, it is
necessary to restart the unit by turning the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again for the setting to be switched.
OItem will be saved regardless of the ECU DATA SAVE
setting.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SCUFE
SUFE
SUFE
LENS FILE screen
The lens files are stored into the unit’s internal memory and read from the memory on this screen. The white shading data and flare adjustment data are stored together as a lens file.
Item
FILE SELECT
READ
WRITE
RESET ALL
TITLE 1: ­TITLE 8:
<Note>
When RESET ALL is executed, the white shading adjustment value and the flare setting value are reset to the factory default values.
Variable
range
1
:
8
==
==
==
¢¢¢¢¢¢ ¢¢¢¢¢¢
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For selecting the number of the file to be read or written.
For reading the lens files.
For writing the lens files.
For returning all the data from lens files 1 to 8 to the factory setting.
For enabling titles each consisting of a maximum of 12 characters to be set for the files.
LENS FILE (CARD R/W) screen
The contents of the eight lens files recorded in the internal memory are written on the SD memory card on this screen. Alternatively, the lens files written on the SD memory card are read into the internal memory on this screen.
Item
CARD FILE SELECT
READ
WRITE
TITLE 1: ­TITLE 8:
Variable
range
1
:
8
==
==
¢¢¢¢¢¢ ¢¢¢¢¢¢
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For selecting the number of the file to be read from the SD memory card or written on the SD memory card.
For reading lens files from the SD memory card.
For writing lens files to the SD memory card.
For enabling titles each consisting of a maximum of 12 characters to be set for the files.
GENLOCK/IRIS screen
The genlock and iris control settings are performed on this screen.
Item
H PHASE COARSE
H PHASE FINE 00
A. IRIS LEVEL 000
A. IRIS PEAK/AVE
A. IRIS MODE NORM1
S. IRIS LEVEL 000
IRIS GAIN CAM
IRIS GAIN VALUE
Variable
range
00
:
15
:
64
:
050
:
100
000
:
050
:
100
NORM2 CENTR
:
080
:
100
LENS
01
:
06
:
10
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For coarsely adjusting the H phase during genlock.
For finely adjusting the H phase during genlock.
For setting the auto iris target level. The brightness (iris) is controlled using this value. The higher the value selected, the higher the brightness.
For setting the ratio between the auto iris peak and average value. The closer the setting is to 0, the greater the tendency toward average control; conversely, the closer the setting is to 100, the greater the tendency toward peak control.
For selecting the auto iris mode.
:
NORM1
The light is measured for the entire screen (except for the edges).
NORM2
:
The light is measured for the entire screen (except for the top part).
CENTR
:
The light is measured in the center area of the screen only.
For setting the super iris target level. (Backlight compensation mode)
For setting whether the iris gain is to be adjusted by the camera or lens.
For setting the iris gain adjustment value.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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LENS ADJ screen
The lens adjustments are performed on this screen.
Item
F2.8 ADJ ON
F16 ADJ ON
<Note>
When using a lens which enables the open limit and close limit of the lens aperture to be adjusted, set “F2.8ADJ” or “F16ADJ” to ON, and repeatedly adjust so that the lens aperture will be set to “F2.8” or “F16.” (This adjustment need not be performed if the lens does not have this adjustment function.)
Variable
range
OFF
OFF
VF
display
ENG For outputting the voltage
output only when ON is selected as this item’s setting.
ENG For outputting the voltage
output only when ON is selected as this item’s setting.
Remarks
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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FILM (CAM) USER MENU SELECT 1, 2 and 3 screens
The settings for registering the items (the same as the ones on the FILM or CAM MAIN MENU 1, 2 and 3 screens) allocated to the SUB menus to the SUB MENU screen are performed on this screen. Registration ON (¢) or OFF (≥) is set at the head of each item. Up to 42 camera unit items can be registered.
FILM (CAM) USER MENU SELECT 1 screen
SUB menu
ROP
LOW SETTING
MID SETTING
HIGH SETTING
ADDITIONAL DTL1
ADDITIONAL DTL2
SKIN TONE DTL
KNEE/LEVEL
GAMMA
CAMERA SETTING
VF
display
ENG Index for opening the ROP screen.
ENG Index for opening the LOW SETTING
screen.
ENG Index for opening the MID SETTING
screen.
ENG Index for opening the HIGH SETTING
screen.
ENG Index for opening the ADDITIONAL
DTL1 screen.
ENG Index for opening the ADDITIONAL
DTL2 screen.
ENG Index for opening the SKIN TONE
DTL screen.
ENG Index for opening the KNEE/LEVEL
screen.
ENG Index for opening the GAMMA screen.
ENG Index for opening the CAMERA
SETTING screen.
Remarks
FILM (CAM) USER MENU SELECT 2 screen
SUB menu
VF DISPLAY
VF MARKER
VF INDICATOR
!LED
CAMERA SW MODE
SUPER GAIN
FRAME MODE
VF
display
ENG Index for opening the VF DISPLAY
screen.
ENG Index for opening the VF MARKER
screen.
ENG Index for opening the VF INDICATOR
screen.
ENG Index for opening the !LED screen.
ENG Index for opening the CAMERA SW
MODE screen.
ENG Index for opening the SUPER GAIN
screen.
ENG Index for opening the FRAME MODE
screen.
Remarks
FILM (CAM) USER MENU SELECT 3 screen
SUB menu
CAM CARD READ/WRITE
CAM CARD R/W SELECT
LENS FILE
LENS FILE (CARD R/W)
GENLOCK/IRIS
VF
display
ENG Index for opening the CAM CARD
READ/WRITE screen.
ENG Index for opening the CARD R/W
SELECT screen.
ENG Index for opening the LENS FILE
screen.
ENG Index for opening the LENS FILE
(CARD R/W) screen.
ENG Index for opening the GENLOCK/IRIS
screen.
Remarks
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E
SCUFE
SCUFE
EEE
F
E
F
E
BLACK SHADING screen
The black shading adjustments are performed on this screen.
Item
DETECTION
CORRECT (DIG) ON
OFF
Variable
range
==
VF
display
ENG For execution of the digital
shading compensation.
ENG For setting the digital
shading compensation to ON or OFF.
Remarks
WHITE SHADING screen
The white shading adjustments are performed on this screen.
Item
DETECTION (V SAW)
CORRECT ON
OFF
Variable
range
==
VF
display
ENG For executing vertical
white shading compensation.
ENG For setting the shading
compensation to ON or OFF.
Remarks
FLARE screen
The camera’s flare settings are performed on this screen.
Item
R FLARE 000
G FLARE 000
B FLARE 000
Variable
:
100
:
100
:
100
range
VF
display
ENG For setting the R channel
flare; the preset value differs from one camera to another.
ENG For setting the G channel
flare; the preset value differs from one camera to another.
ENG For setting the B channel
flare; the preset value differs from one camera to another.
Remarks
COLORIMETRY screen
The luminance signal standard is selected on this screen.
Item
MATRIX SMPTE-274
Variable
range
SMPTE-240 NTSC
VF
display
ENG For selecting the
luminance signal standard.
Remarks
INITIALIZE screen
The film or camera menu settings are initialized and scene files are saved on this screen.
Item
READ FACTORY DATA
WRITE USER DATA
SCENE SEL 1
READ
WRITE
RESET
TITLE 1
TITLE 2
TITLE 3
TITLE 4
Variable
range
==
==
:
4
==
==
==
==
==
==
==
VF
display
ENG For restoring the film or
camera menu data settings to the factory settings.
ENG For saving the user’s own
film or camera menu data in the unit’s memory.
ENG For designating the
number of the scene file.
ENG For loading the scene file
whose SCENE SEL was designated.
ENG For saving data in the
scene file whose SCENE SEL was designated.
ENG For restoring the scene file
data settings to the factory settings.
ENG For setting the title in
scene file No.1.
ENG For setting the title in
scene file No.2.
ENG For setting the title in
scene file No.3.
ENG For setting the title in
scene file No.4.
Remarks
<Note>
The white shading adjustment value and the flare setting value can be written to the internal memory as a lens file.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
<Notes>
OSince SYSTEM FREQ may change as a result of executing the
READ FACTORY DATA, turn the power off and then back on again.
OItem will be saved regardless of the ECU DATA SAVE
setting.
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E
UF
E
UF
E
UF
E
UF
E
CUF E
DIAGNOSTIC screen
The usage statuses and software versions are displayed on this screen.
Item
CAMSOFT (IN)
CAMSOFT (OUT)
CAM TABLE
PLD (CAM)
PLD (SHD)
PLD (FM)
Variable
range
==
==
==
==
==
==
VF
display
ENG For displaying the version
of the software for the built-in flash memory.
ENG For displaying the version
of the software for the external flash memory.
ENG For displaying the version
of the gamma table.
ENG For displaying the version
of the software for the camera system computer.
ENG For displaying the version
of the software for the shading.
ENG For displaying the version
of the software program for the frame memory.
Remarks
EVALUATION screen
The items which are measured for evaluation purposes are set on this screen. (S/N, MODULATION, RESOLUTION, SENSITIVITY)
SUB menu
S/N
MODULATION
RESOLUTION
SENSITIVITY
VF
display
ENG Index for opening the S/N
measurement screen.
ENG Index for opening the modulation
measurement screen.
ENG Index for opening the resolution
measurement screen.
ENG Index for opening the sensitivity
measurement screen.
Remarks
OPTION screen
The engineer menu display is selected on this screen.
Item
ENG SECURITY ON
SHD, ABB SW CTRL
AWB AREA 25%
AWB & ABB OFFSET
CAM MENU SEL
Variable
range
OFF
ON OFF
50% 90%
ON OFF
VIDEO MENU FILM MENU
VF
display
ENG For selecting whether to
display the engineer menu.
ON
OFF
ENG
ENG
ENG For setting how gain and
ENG For setting the unit’s
For selecting whether to automatically correct black shading when the AUTO W/B BAL switch is pressed continuously for 8 seconds or more on the ABB side.
ON
OFF
For selecting balance search area.
pedestal values, which are set on the ROP screen of FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1, are to be processed after auto white balance and auto black balance are performed.
ON:Settings are added. OFF:The values are reset
operation mode.
VIDEO MENU:
FILM MENU:
<Note>
When setting this item on the AJ-EC3 extension control unit, after switching to this item first, then turn ECU DATA SAVE item ON on the CAM SW MODE screen in FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU2.
Remarks
: The engineer menu
is not displayed.
: The engineer menu
is displayed.
: Black shading is
corrected automatically.
: Black shading is not
corrected automatically.
the white
to zero.
The unit is set to the video mode. When VIDEO MENU is selected, the FILM USER MENU and FILM MAIN MENU displays will be changed to CAM USER MENU and CAM MAIN MENU.
The unit is set to the film mode.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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<Notes>
OFor details on how to release ENG SECURITY, consult your
nearest service center.
OItem will be saved regardless of the ECU DATA SAVE
setting.
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E
UF
E
UF
E
UF
E
OPTION screen
Item
SYSTEM FREQ. 59.94Hz
EVF SEL MONO
SUPER DTL ON
<Notes>
OWhen the frame frequency setting has been changed, it is
necessary to restart the unit by turning the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again for the setting to be switched.
OWhen MONO has been selected as the EVF SEL item setting, the
marker displays are set on the VF MARKER screen of FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 2. When COLOR has been selected instead, they are set using MONITOR MARKER on the VTR MAIN MENU screen. Furthermore, when COLOR is selected, the EVF ZEBRA and EVF DETAIL functions no longer work.
OWhen setting SUPER DTL to ON, please adjust the H.DTL
LEVEL, H.DTL FREQ and DTL CLIP values. Also, please adjust the V.DTL LEVEL according to these values.
OItem will be saved regardless of the ECU DATA SAVE
setting.
Variable
range
60.00Hz
COLOR
OFF
VF
display
ENG For setting the unit’s frame
frequency.
ENG The EVF terminal video
signal will be switched.
MONO:
COLOR:
ENG For selecting the kind of
detail to be provided.
ON:
OFF:
Remarks
Only the Y signal is output to the EVF connecter.
The Y, Pb, and Pr signals are output to the EVF connecter. Currently there is no viewfinder to support this.
A stronger detail than usual is provided.
The same level of detail as usual is provided.
EVALUATION screen
OS/N measurement screen
The S/N measurements are performed on this screen.
Item
S/N ON
DETAIL ON
H-F COMPE. ON
GAMMA ON
MATRIX ON
FLARE ON
M. PED –200
Variable
range
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
:
+140
:
+200
OModulation measurement screen
The modulation measurements are performed on this screen.
Item
MODULATION ON
DETAIL ON
H-F COMPE. ON
GAMMA ON
MATRIX ON
FLARE ON
M. PED
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
Variable
range
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
–200
:
+000
:
+018
:
+200
VF
display
ENG
ENG For setting the DETAIL to
ENG For setting the high-
ENG For setting the GAMMA to
ENG For setting the MATRIX to
ENG For setting the FLARE to
ENG For adjusting the master
display
ENG For setting the modulation
ENG For setting the DETAIL to
ENG For setting the high-
ENG For setting the GAMMA to
ENG For setting the MATRIX to
ENG For setting the FLARE to
ENG For adjusting the master
For setting the S/N measurement.
ON or OFF.
frequency compensation to ON or OFF.
ON or OFF.
ON or OFF.
ON or OFF.
pedestal level.
VF
measurement.
ON or OFF.
frequency compensation to ON or OFF.
ON or OFF.
ON or OFF.
ON or OFF.
pedestal level.
Remarks
Remarks
<Note>
The EVALUATION screen items are returned to their default settings as soon as the menu is exited.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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OResolution measurement screen
The resolution measurements are performed on this screen.
Item
RESOLUTION ON
DETAIL ON
H-F COMPE. ON
GAMMA ON
MATRIX ON
FLARE ON
M. PED
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
Variable
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
–200
:
+000
:
+018
:
+200
range
VF
display
ENG For setting the resolution
measurement.
ENG For setting the DETAIL to
ON or OFF.
ENG For setting the high-
frequency compensation to ON or OFF.
ENG For setting the GAMMA to
ON or OFF.
ENG For setting the MATRIX to
ON or OFF.
ENG For setting the FLARE to
ON or OFF.
ENG For adjusting the master
pedestal level.
Remarks
OSensitivity measurement screen
The sensitivity measurements are performed on this screen.
Item
SENSITIVITY ON
KNEE ON
W. CLIP ON
M. PED
(FILM MENU)
(CAM MENU)
Variable
OFF
OFF
–200
:
+000
:
+018
:
+200
range
VF
display
ENG For setting the sensitivity
measurement.
ENG For setting the KNEE to
ON or OFF.
ENG For setting the white clip
to ON or OFF.
ENG For adjusting the master
pedestal level.
Remarks
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Setting menu screens VTR MENUS
VTR MAIN MENU screen
SUB menu
FUNCTION
BATTERY/ TAPE
BATTERY SETTING
VTR VF INDICATOR
MIC/AUDIO
TC/UB
TIME/DATE
VTR USER MENU SELECT
VTR CARD READ/WRITE
VTR INITIALIZE
DIAGNOSTIC
VF
display
ENG Index for opening the FUNCTION
screen.
ENG Index for opening the BATTERY/TAPE
screen.
ENG Index for opening the BATTERY
SETTING screen.
ENG Index for opening the VTR VF
INDICATOR screen.
ENG Index for opening the MIC/AUDIO
screen.
ENG Index for opening the TC/UB screen.
ENG Index for opening the TIME/DATE
screen.
ENG Index for opening the VTR USER
MENU SELECT screen.
ENG Index for opening the VTR CARD
READ/WRITE screen.
ENG Index for opening the VTR INITIALIZE
screen.
ENG Index for opening the VTR
DIAGNOSTIC screen.
Remarks
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FUNCTION screen
The VTR’s functions are set on this screen.
Item
NEWS REC MODE
HUMID OPE ON
REC START ALL
PAUSE TIMER 10
RETAKE MODE ON
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
Variable
range
OFF
0.2 :
2.0
OFF
NORMAL
20 30 60
OFF
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For selecting the VTR START button acknowledgment time during recording.
OFF
:
The pressing of the VTR START button is acknowledged immediately, recording is stopped, and the unit is set to the REC PAUSE mode.
0.2—2.0
:
The pressing of the VTR START button is not acknowledged and recording is continued for the time set (in increments of 0.2 sec.).
For selecting the VTR operation when condensation has formed.
ON
: Operation is
continued as usual.
OFF
: Operation of all
controls except the POWER switch and EJECT button is inhibited.
For selecting acknowledgement of recording started by the VTR START button.
ALL:
The start of the recording is acknowledged regardless of the VTR mode.
NORMAL:
The start of the recording is acknowledged only in the STOP (POWER SAVE) mode and REC PAUSE mode.
For selecting the amount of time REC PAUSE is to be held.
10/20/30/60
minutes.
Functions for rewinding the tape to the position where recording started.
ON
OFF
<Note>
The RETAKE function is set OFF when the unit’s power switch has been set to ON.
: 10, 20, 30 or 60
: The RETAKE
function works.
: The RETAKE
function does not work.
Item
INTERVAL REC MODE
INTERVAL REC TIME
INTERVAL PAUSE TIME
ECU REC CHKSWR. REVIEW
CHARACTER ON SDI
COMPRESSION MODE
Variable
range
ON ONE SHOT OFF
00s10f
:
59s29f
00h00m02s
:
23h59m59s
RETAKE
MENU STATUS
NORMAL DARK
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For selecting the intermittent recording mode. ON: Intermittent recording
is performed.
ONE SHOT: Intermittent
recording is performed once and then stopped.
OFF: Intermittent recording
is not performed.
<Note>
Intermittent recording is set OFF when the unit’s power switch has been set to ON.
For setting the REC time for intermittent recording.
<Note>
When REC time is set at less than 1 second, the initial recording time will be 1 second.
For setting the REC PAUSE time for intermittent recording.
For selecting the unit operation when the REC CHK button on the AJ­EC3 extension control unit is pressed.
R. REVIEW:
Rec review is performed.
RETAKE:
Retake is performed, then playback.
For selecting the item to be superimposed on the SDI output signals.
MENU:
The menu screen is superimposed.
STATUS:
The menu screen and viewfinder status display are superimposed.
<Note>
Neither of these items will be superimposed when the CHARACTER switch on the side panel is set to OFF.
For selecting the DVCPRO compression mode.
NORMAL:
Normal shooting is conducted in this mode.
DARK:
This modes reduces the distortion in the compressed images which occurs in the dark areas of the images. However, the distortion in the compressed images in other areas may be increased.
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BATTERY/TAPE screen
Select the settings which match the type of battery used on this screen. The warning tone which signals the remaining battery charge and remaining tape and which is heard during shooting can be switched off if they prove to be distracting.
Item
BATTERY SELECT
EXT DC IN SELECT
Variable
range
AJ-BP490 AU-BP402 PRO14 TRIM14 TRIM13 DIGITAL14 DIONIC90 DIONIC160 BP-H90 BP-H100 NP-L50 ENDURA50 ENDURA-D BP-L60/90
AC-ADPT AJ-BP490 AU-BP402 PRO14 TRIM14 BP-H90 BP-H100 BP-L60/90
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For selecting the type of battery used.
AJ-BP490
AU-BP402
PRO14
TRIM14
TRIM13
DIGITAL14
DIONIC90
DIONIC160
BP-H90
BP-H100
NP-L50
ENDURA50
ENDURA-D:When mounting
BP-L60/90
For selecting the power source to be connected to the DC IN socket.
: AJ-BP490
battery
: AU-BP402
battery
: Anton/Bauer
PRO14 battery
: Anton/Bauer
TRIM14 battery
: Anton/Bauer
TRIM13 battery
: Anton/Bauer
DIGITAL battery (14V)
: Anton/Bauer
DIONIC90 DIGITAL battery
: Anton/Bauer
DIONIC160 DIGITAL battery
: IDX BP-H90
battery
: IDX BP-H100
battery
: IDX NP-L50
battery
: IDX
ENDURA50 battery
the V-mount adapter plate made by IDX to use a digital battery
: Sony BP-
L60/90 battery
BATTERY/TAPE screen
Item
BATT NEAR END ALARMONOFF
BATT NEAR END CANCELONOFF
BATT END ALARM
BATT REMAIN FULL
TAPE NEAR END ALARMONOFF
TAPE NEAR END TIME
TAPE END ALARM
TAPE REMAIN/$ 3min/
Variable
range
ON OFF
100% 70%
3min 2min
ON OFF
5min/
$ $
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
For setting the warning tone heard when the battery is near the end of its charge to ON or OFF.
For switching the function which cancels the warning tone heard when the battery is near the end of its charge to ON or OFF using the MODE switch.
For setting the warning tone heard when the battery is at the end of its charge to ON or OFF.
For selecting the battery capacity at which “FULL” is to appear on the LCD display window as the remaining battery display (for all 7 segments to be lighted).
For setting the warning tone heard when the end of the tape is near to ON or OFF.
For setting the remaining tape time for which the warning tone is to be heard when the end of the tape is near.
For setting the warning tone heard when the tape has reached its end to ON or OFF.
For setting the time for one segment of the remaining tape display indicated on the LCD display window.
3min
5min
Remarks
/$ : One segment is
set to 3 minutes.
/$ : One segment is
set to 5 minutes.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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BATTERY SETTING screen
The type of battery to be used is selected and its settings are performed on this screen.
Item
AJ-BP490 MANUAL
AU-BP402 MANUAL
PRO14 MANUAL
TRIM14 MANUAL
TRIM13 MANUAL
DIGITAL14 MANUAL
DIONIC90 MANUAL
DIONIC160 MANUAL
BP-H90 MANUAL
BP-H100 MANUAL
NP-L50 MANUAL
ENDURA50 MANUAL
ENDURA-D MANUAL
BP-L60/90 MANUAL
Variable
range
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
VF
display
ENG For setting the AJ-BP490
and the PACO HP-90A battery.
ENG For setting the AU-BP402
battery.
ENG For setting the
Anton/Bauer PRO14 battery.
ENG For setting the
Anton/Bauer TRIM14 battery.
ENG For setting the
Anton/Bauer TRIM13 battery.
ENG For setting the
Anton/Bauer digital battery (14V).
ENG For setting the
Anton/Bauer DIONIC90 digital battery.
ENG For setting the
Anton/Bauer DIONIC160 digital battery.
ENG For setting the IDX BP-
H90 battery.
ENG For setting the IDX BP-
H100 battery.
ENG For setting the IDX NP-
L50 battery.
ENG For setting the IDX
ENDURA50 battery.
ENG For use when mounting
the V-mount adapter plate made by IDX to use a digital battery
ENG For setting the Sony BP-
L60/90 battery.
Remarks
MONITOR MARKER screen
Using the menu settings on this screen, it is possible to select the display used for the safety zone and other markers for the HD SDI MON connector and also for the EVF connector when COLOR has been selected as the EVF SEL item setting on the OPTION menu from FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 4.
Item
SAFTY ZONE 16:9
CENTER MARK ON
FRAME SIG 4:3
MARK ON
<Note>
Set the marker displays to appear on a regular black-and-white viewfinder on the VF MARKER screen of FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU
2.
Variable
range
4:3 OFF
OFF
14:9 VISTA CNSCO
OFF
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For selecting the safety zone (90%).
For selecting ON or OFF for the center marker display.
For switching the frame marker display.
VISTA : 1:1.85 CNSCO: 1:1.235
For selecting ON or OFF for the frame marker display.
1. Either “¢” or “≥” appears in front of each item to indicate whether the item is set to ON or OFF.
¢
: ON
: OFF
2. Each time the JOG dial button is pressed, the setting moves in the following sequence:
ON/OFF setting
AUTO/MANUAL setting
AUTO
: The NEAR END voltage value preset in each battery
is used.
MANUAL
: The NEAR END voltage setting for each battery can
be changed.
NEAR END voltage setting
7
7
7
Item movement
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VTR VF INDICATOR screen
The information to be displayed in the viewfinder is set on this screen.
Item
TAPE (IND) ON
BATTERY (IND) ON
LEVEL METER (IND)
AUDIO IN (IND) ON
TC (IND) TCG
VTR WARNING (IND)
Variable
range
OFF
OFF
CH1 CH1•CH2 OFF
OFF
TCR TCG/TCR OFF
ALWAYS NORMAL OFF
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For switching the remaining tape display to ON or OFF.
For switching the battery voltage display to ON or OFF.
For selecting what the audio level meter is to display.
CH1
: The level of the CH1
signals only is displayed.
CH1•CH2
: The levels of
both the CH1 and CH2 signals are displayed.
OFF
: No display.
For switching the audio input display to ON or OFF.
ON
: The audio input is
displayed.
OFF
: The audio input is not
displayed.
For selecting what the time code is to display.
TCG
: The time code
generated by the time code generator is displayed in the E-E mode.
TCR
: The time code reader
value is displayed in the V-V mode.
TCG/TCR
: The time code
generated by the time code generator is displayed in the E-E mode; the time code reader value is displayed in the V-V mode.
OFF
: The time code is not
displayed.
For setting when the VTR’s warnings are to be displayed.
ALWAYS
: The warning
display always appears when a warning has occurred.
NORMAL
: The display
appears for 3 seconds after the warning occurred and for 3 seconds after recording was started or completed.
OFF
: The warning displays
do not appear.
Item
COMPRESSION (IND)
SAVE LED
Variable
range
ON OFF
SAVE&TAPE SAVE
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting the compression mode display to ON or OFF. ON: “COMP” appears at
the top right when DARK has been selected as the COMPRESSION setting on the FUNCTION screen.
OFF: The compression
mode is not displayed.
For setting the operation of the SAVE lamp.
:
SAVE
This lights when the VTR SAVE/STBY switch has been set to SAVE. It goes off during recording.
SAVE&TAPE
This lights when the VTR SAVE/STBY switch has been set to SAVE. It goes off during recording. When the tape is approaching its end, it flashes in tandem with the warning alarm that sounds when tape-end is approaching.
:
MIC/AUDIO screen
The MIC/AUDIO settings are performed on this screen.
Item
FRONT MIC POWER
Variable
range
ON OFF
VF
display
USER ENG
Remarks
ON
: The phantom power
is supplied to the front microphone.
OFF
: The phantom power
is not supplied to the front microphone.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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MIC/AUDIO screen
Item
MIC LOWCUT CH1
MIC LOWCUT CH2
LIMITER ON
TEST TONE NORMAL
<Note>
The frequency characteristics in the MIC LOWCUT ON mode are 200 Hz to 10 kHz.
Variable
range
FRONT REAR F&R OFF
FRONT REAR F&R OFF
OFF
ALWAYS OFF CHSEL
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting the high-pass filter for the CH1 mic input.
FRONT
:The high-pass filter
for the front mic input is set to ON.
REAR
: The high-pass filter
for the rear mic input is set to ON.
F&R
: The high-pass
filters for both the front and rear mic inputs are set to ON.
: The high-pass filter
OFF
for the CH1 input is set to OFF.
For setting the high-pass filter for the CH2 mic input.
FRONT
:The high-pass filter
for the front mic input is set to ON.
REAR
: The high-pass filter
for the rear mic input is set to ON.
F&R
: The high-pass
filters for both the front and rear mic inputs are set to ON.
: The high-pass filter
OFF
for the CH2 input is set to OFF.
For switching the audio limiter to ON or OFF.
ON
: The limiter operates. : The limiter does not
OFF
operate.
NORMAL
:
The test tone signal is output when the AUDIO IN switch for CH1 is set to front while BAR is selected as the CAM/BAR switch setting.
ALWAYS
:
The test tone signal is always output when BAR is selected as the CAM/BAR switch setting.
OFF
:
The test tone signal is not output.
CHSEL
:
The test tone signal is output for the selected channel when the AUDIO IN switch CH1 or CH2 is set to front while BAR is selected as the CAM/BAR switch setting.
Item
CUE SELECT SIDE SW
EMBEDDED AUDIO (60 Hz)ONOFF
A/V SYNCHRO ON
<Notes>
OWhen ON has been selected as the A/V SYNCHRO item setting,
noise may be carried on the audio signals at those moments when the frame rate is switched.
OThe timing of the images and the timing of the sound are fixed
while recording is in progress. This means that these two timings may not be in synchronization when the frame rate is switched during recoding even when ON has been selected as the A/V SYNCHRO item setting.
OAt frame rates of 12P and less, it is not possible for the timing of
the images and the timing of the sound to be in synchronization even when ON has been selected as the A/V SYNCHRO item setting. The 12P timing will be fixed.
Variable
range
CH1 CH2 MIX
OFF
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting the audio signals to be recorded on the cue track.
:
SIDE SW
The signals selected by the CUE switch on the side panel are recorded.
:
CH1
The CH1 signals are recorded.
:
CH2
The CH2 signals are recorded.
:
MIX
The CH1 and CH2 mixed signals are recorded.
For setting whether the embedded audio signals are to be output to the HD SDI MON connector and HD SDI EE connector when 60.00 Hz has been selected as the frame frequency setting.
ON :
The embedded audio signals are output.
OFF :
The embedded audio signals are not output.
At low frame rates, the images lag behind the sound. This item is used to select whether this lag is to be adjusted.
ON:
The lag is adjusted so that the timing of the images is more or less in synchronization with the timing of the sound.
OFF:
The lag is not adjusted. The same operations as in previous models are performed.
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TC/UB screen
The time code and user bits settings are performed on this screen.
Item
TC MODE DF
UB MODE USER
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
Variable
range
NDF
DATE TIME EXT TCG
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting the time code to the DF or NDF mode.
DF
: The time code is set
to the drop frame mode.
NDF
: The time code is set
to the non-drop frame mode.
<Note>
This unit will perform the processing in the non-drop frame mode when the frame rate has been set to 24 fps.
For setting what is to be written as the user bits in the LTC area.
: User setting (fixed).
USER DATE
: Real time value for
year/month/day/ hours.
TIME
: Real time value for
hours/minutes/ seconds.
EXT
: The UBG value is
slave-locked when a TC signal is supplied from an external source. (The user setting is used when no external input is supplied.)
TCG:Time code
generator value
<Note>
Set the time on the TIME/DATE menu screen when using the UB MODE item with real-time operation.
Item
TCG SET HOLD ON
FIRST REC TC REGEN
<Note>
When USER is set for the UB MODE item, it is not possible to set EXT for the VITC UB MODE item. Similarly, it is not possible to set EXT for the UB MODE item when USER has been set for the VITC UB MODE item.
Variable
range
OFF
PRESET
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For selecting the operation of TCG when the TCG SET 5 power OFF 5 power ON 5 REC operations are performed.
ON
: The TCG setting is
stored when the power is turned off, and is not regenerated.
OFF
: The TCG setting is
not stored when the power is turned off, but is regenerated.
For setting the TC REGEN mode when recording is started.
:
REGEN
The time code set on the tape is regenerated. However, when the frame rate has been set to 24 fps, the time code on the tape in those parts where the drop frame mode was established will not be regenerated.
PRESET
:
The time code set on the tape is not regenerated. However, it is forcibly regenerated when the unit is transferred from the rec-pause mode to the recording mode.
This unit automatically stores as the tape management information both the frame rate information which indicates the shooting speed and the active frame information which indicates the first frame where the frame image was switched in the user bits of the sub-code track area (this used to be the LTC area). This information is output from the TC OUT connector, HD SDI MON connector and HD SDI EE connector. Further, the active frame information is stored in the least significant digit of the user bits while the frame rate information is stored in its lower third and fourth digits.
<Notes>
OWhen “DATE,” “TCG” or “USER” has been selected as the UB MODE item setting on the TC/UB screen, the tape management
information is output from the least significant digit to the lower fourth digit of the user bits, so no other user bits information will be output.
OThe tape management information is not output as the user bits information in the VIDEO AUX area (this used to be the VITC area).
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TC/UB screen
The time code and user bits settings are performed on this screen.
Item
P. OFF LCD DISPLAY
TC OUT TCG
Variable
range
ON OFF
TCG/TCR
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting whether the LCD display is to appear when the power is OFF.
ON
: The LCD display
appears even when the power is OFF.
OFF
: The LCD display
does not appear when the power is
OFF. The power-saving mode is established.
For selecting the time code which is to be output to the time code output connector.
TCG
:
The time code generated by the time code generator is output at all times.
TCG/TCR
:
The time code generated by the time code generator is output in the E-E mode; the time code reader value is output in the V-V mode.
Item
VITC UB MODE USER
TC DISP SEL 24F
Variable
range
DATE TIME EXT TCG
25F 30F
VF
display
USER ENG
USER ENG
Remarks
For setting what is to be written as the user bits in the VITC area.
USER
: User setting (fixed).
DATE
: Real time value for
year/month/day/ hours.
TIME
: Real time value for
hours/minutes/ seconds.
EXT
: The UBG value is
slave-locked when a TC signal is supplied from an external source. (The user setting is used when no external input is supplied.)
TCG
: Time code
generator value
<Notes>
O Set the time on the
TIME/DATE menu screen when using the UB MODE item with real-time operation.
OThe tape management
information is not output as the user bits information in the VITC area.
For setting the number of frames to be displayed per second in the time code frame digits. 24F: 0 to 23 frames will be
displayed per second.
25F: 0 to 24 frames will be
displayed per second.
30F: 0 to 29 frames will be
displayed per second.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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TIME DATE screen
The time/date settings are performed on this screen.
Item
YEAR 00—05—99
MONTH 1
DAY 1 — 31
HOUR 0 — 23
MINUTE 0 — 59
$ TIME/DATE
SET
Variable
range
— 12
==
VF
display
ENG For setting the year.
ENG For setting the month.
ENG For setting the day.
ENG For setting the hours.
ENG For setting the minutes.
ENG For entering the time and
date.
Remarks
VTR USER MENU SELECT screen
This is the index screen for opening the screens containing the items to be registered on the VTR unit’s USER MENU.
SUB menu
FUNCTION
BATTERY/TAPE
MONITOR MARKER
VTR VF INDICATOR
MIC/AUDIO
TC/UB
VF
display
ENG Index for opening the FUNCTION
screen.
ENG Index for opening the BATTERY/TAPE
screen.
ENG Index for opening the screen
(MONITOR MARKER) on which to set the markers for the HD SDI MON connector and color EVF.
ENG Index for opening the VTR VF
INDICATOR screen.
ENG Index for opening the MIC/AUDIO
screen.
ENG Index for opening the TC/UB screen.
Remarks
VTR INITIALIZE screen
The VTR MENU settings are initialized and the user data is saved on this screen.
Item
READ FACTORY DATA
WRITE VTR USER DATA
Variable
range
==
==
VF
display
ENG For returning the menu
data to the factory settings.
ENG For saving the VTR MENU
data inherent to the user into the unit’s memory.
Remarks
DIAGNOSTIC screen
The use statuses and software versions are displayed on this screen.
Item
OPERATION
DRUM RUNNING
THREADING
VTR SYSCON
SERVO
MECHACON
FRONT
SDI IF
AUDIO
CODEC
Variable
range
==
==
==
==
==
==
==
==
==
==
VF
display
ENG Operating time with power
ON.
ENG Number of hours the drum
has rotated.
ENG Number of times tapes
have been loaded.
ENG For displaying the version
of the system microcomputer.
ENG For displaying the version
of the servo microcomputer.
ENG For displaying the version
of the mechanism control microcomputer.
ENG For displaying the version
of the LCD panel drive microcomputer.
ENG For displaying the version
of the SDI IF FPGA.
ENG For displaying the version
of the AUDIO FPGA.
ENG For displaying the version
of the CODEC FPGA.
Remarks
VTR CARD READ/WRITE screen
The settings for saving the menu data onto the SD memory card and loading the data from it are performed on this screen.
Item
READ
WRITE
READ USER DATA
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
Variable
range
==
==
==
VF
display
ENG For loading the VTR data
from the SD memory card.
ENG For saving the VTR data
onto the SD memory card.
ENG For loading the VTR user
area data contained in the unit’s internal memory.
Remarks
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CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
ON (¢) or OFF () is set on this screen to determine which items are to be registered on the USER MENU screen. The maximum number of VTR unit items which can be registered is 14.
FUNCTION screen
Item
NEWS REC MODE
HUMID OPE
REC START
PAUSE TIMER
RETAKE MODE
INTERVAL REC MODE
INTERVAL REC TIME
INTERVAL PAUSE TIME
ECU REC CHK SW
CHARACTER ON SDI
COMPRESSION MODE
Variable
range
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
VF
display
ENG For setting the registration
of the NEWS REC MODE item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the HUMID OPE item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the REC START item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the PAUSE TIMER item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the RETAKE MODE item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the INTERVAL REC MODE item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the INTERVAL REC TIME item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the INTERVAL PAUSE TIME item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the ECU REC CHK SW item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the CHARACTER ON SDI item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the COMPRESSION item on the USER MENU screen.
BATTERY/TAPE screen
Item
BATTERY SELECT
EXT DC IN SELECT
Variable
range
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
VF
display
ENG For setting the registration
of the BATTERY SELECT item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the EXT DC IN SELECT item on the USER MENU screen.
Remarks
Remarks
BATTERY/TAPE screen
Item
BATT NEAR END ALARM
BATT NEAR END CANCEL
BATT END ALARM
BATT REMAIN FULL
TAPE NEAR END ALARM
TAPE NEAR END TIME
TAPE END ALARM
TAPE REMAIN /$
Variable
range
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
VF
display
ENG For setting the registration
of the BATT NEAR END ALARM item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the BATT NEAR END CANCEL item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the BATT END ALARM item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the BATT REMAIN FULL item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the TAPE NEAR END ALARM item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the TAPE NEAR END TIME item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the TAPE END ALARM item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the TAPE REMAIN/$ item on the USER MENU screen.
Remarks
MONITOR MARKER screen
Item
SAFETY ZONE
CENTER MARK
FRAME SIG
MARK
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
Variable
range
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
VF
display
ENG For setting the registration
of the SAFETY MENU item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the CENTER MARK item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the FRAME SIG item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the MARK item on the USER MENU screen.
Remarks
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Setting menu screens VTR USER MENU SELECT (continued)
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
CUF
ON (¢) or OFF () is set on this screen to determine which items are to be registered on the USER MENU screen. The maximum number of VTR unit items which can be registered is 14.
VTR VF INDICATOR screen
Item
TAPE (IND)
BATTERY (IND)
LEVEL METER (IND)
AUDIO IN (IND)
TC (IND)
VTR WARNING (IND)
COMPRESSION (IND)
SAVE LED
Variable
range
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
VF
display
ENG For setting the registration
of the TAPE (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the BATTERY (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the LVEL METER (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the AUDIO IN (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the TC (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the VTR WARNING (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the COMPRESSION (VF INDICATOR) item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG For setting the registration
of the SAVE LED item on the USER MENU screen.
MIC/AUDIO screen
Item
FRONT MIC POWER
MIC LOWCUT CH1
MIC LOWCUT CH2
LIMITER
TEST TONE
Variable
range
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
¢ ≥
VF
display
ENG For setting the registration
of the FRONT MIC POWER item on the USER MENU screen.
ENG
ENG
ENG For setting the registration
ENG
For setting the registration of the MIC LOWCUT CH1 item on the USER MENU screen.
For setting the registration of the MIC LOWCUT CH2 item on the USER MENU screen.
of the LIMITER item on the USER MENU screen.
For setting the registration of the TEST TONE item on the USER MENU screen.
Remarks
Remarks
MIC/AUDIO screen
Item
CUE SELECT
EMBEDDED AUDIO (60Hz)
A/V SYNCHRO
Variable
range
¢
¢
¢
VF
display
ENG For setting the registration
ENG For setting the registration
ENG For setting the registration
TC/UB screen
Item
TC MODE
UB MODE
TCG SET HOLD
FIRST REC TC
P.OFF LCD DISPLAY
TC OUT
VITC UB MODE
TC DISP SEL
Variable
range
¢
¢
¢
¢
¢
¢
¢
¢
VF
display
ENG For setting the registration
ENG For setting the registration
ENG
ENG
ENG For setting the registration
ENG For setting the registration
ENG
ENG
Remarks
of the CUE SELECT item on the USER MENU screen.
of the EMBEDDED AUDIO (60Hz) item on the USER MENU screen.
of the A/V SYNCHRO item on the USER MENU screen.
Remarks
of the TC MODE item on the USER MENU screen.
of the UB MODE item on the USER MENU screen.
For setting the registration of the TCG SET HOLD item on the USER MENU screen.
For setting the registration of the FIRST REC TC item on the USER MENU screen.
of the P.OFF LCD DISPLAY item on the USER MENU screen.
of the TC OUT item on the USER MENU screen.
For setting the registration of the VITC UB MODE item on the USER MENU screen.
For setting the registration of the TC DISP SEL item on the USER MENU screen.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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