Panasonic AJ-HPX3000 Menu Information

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AJ-HPX3000
Menu Information
MENU
Menu

Menu Configuration

USER MENU
MAIN MENU
OPTION MENU
OPTION AREA SETTING
Opening the Menus
USER MENU:
Displayed when the MENU button is pressed.
MAIN MENU:
Displayed when the MENU button is pressed for at least 3 seconds.
OPTION MENU:
Displayed when the MENU button is pressed while pressing the LIGHT button.
SYSTEM SETTING
PA IN T
VF
CAM OPERATION
MAIN OPERATION
FILE
MAINTENANCE
USER MENU SELECT
RB GAIN CONTROL RGB BLACK CONTROL MATRIX COLOR CORRECTION LOW SETTING MID SETTING HIGH SETTING ADDITIONAL DTL SKIN TONE DTL KNEE/LEVEL GAMMA CAMERA SETTING
CAMERA ID SHUTTER SPEED SHUTTER SELECT USER SW SW MODE WHITE BALANCE MODE USER SW GAIN LENS/IRIS
SD CARD READ/WRITE SD CARD R/W SELECT
CAC FILE CARD READ LENS FILE LENS FILE CARD R/W SCENE INITIALIZE
SYSTEM SETTING(USER) PAINT(USER) VF(USER) CAM OPE(USER) MAIN OPE(USER) FILE(USER) MAINTENANCE(USER)
SYSTEM MODE OPTION MODE REC FUNCTION OUTPUT SEL DOWNCON SETTING LCD MONITOR GENLOCK 1394 SETTING
VF DISPLAY VF MARKER VF USER BOX VF INDICATOR1 VF INDICATOR2
VF INDICATOR3
MODE CHECK IND ! LED
BATTERY/P2CARD BATTERY SETTING1 BATTERY SETTING2 MIC/AUDIO 1 MIC/AUDIO 2 TC/UB UMID SET/INFO
SYSTEM CHECK LENS ADJ BLACK SHADING
WHITE SHADING LENS FILE ADJ CAC ADJ
DIAGNOSTIC1
DIAGNOSTIC2
HOURS METER
Notes
z The items highlighted in grey cannot be selected by <USER MENU SELECT>. z The underlined items can only be selected as one whole page (with all sub-items). Individual sub-items cannot be
selected separately.
About Menu Description Tables
The following letters indicate whether the modified menu data is saved to or read out from the memory. The – indicates that the data cannot be saved or read.
S = Can be saved and read as scene data file. C = Can be saved or read using SD CARD READ/WRITE. U = Can be saved and read as user data.
Please refer to [SCENE] (page 189) and [INITIALIZE] (page 189).
F = Can be read using READ FACTORY DATA.
Please refer to [INITIALIZE] (page 189).
R = Can be saved using RC DATA SAVE.
Please refer to [Connection of the remote control unit (AJ-RC10G)] (page 111).
Items/
Data Saved
REC SIGNAL
–CUFR
This section shows the adjustable range of the set value, and available options for this item.
Adjustable
Range
CAM VIDEO 1394 SDI
Remarks
Select video input signals.
:
Record the signal from the
CAM
camera
VIDEO:
Record the signal from the GENLOCK IN connector (In
SD mode only
1394: Record the signal from the
1394 input connector
SDI: Records input to the SDI IN
connector (optional).
About the settings available for this item.
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USER MENU: USER MENU is factory-set. The menu can
be configured to suit your preferences by specifying each option according to your purposes and frequency of use, through the <USER MENU SELECT> screen, which is accessible from the MAIN MENU page. For more information, see [Selecting Options for USER MENU] (page 158). To display USER MENU, press the MENU button.
MAIN MENU: Allows you to set all options on the settings
menu. This menu has a category-by-category structure, layered according to purposes and frequency of use. To display MAIN MENU, press the MENU button for three seconds or longer.
SYSTEM SETTING:
This option is used to specify recording signal, recording system, etc.
PAIN T: This option is used to fine-adjust images
while monitoring the output waveform of the camera, using the waveform monitor. Normally, this adjustment requires assistance from a video engineer. This menu option may be set with an external remote controller, and is useful when using the unit without a sound recordist.
VF: Used to select the information items to be
displayed in the viewfinder screen.
CAM OPERATION:
Used to change settings according to the conditions for the subject.
MAIN OPERATION:
Used to specify recording-related items, such as audio settings, time code, battery and P2 card remaining amounts.
FILE: Used to specify file-related items such as SD
memory card reading/writing and lens file settings.
MAINTENANCE:
Used to specify maintenance-related items.
USER MENU SELECT:
Used to edit USER MENU.
LIGHT button
Shot Mark/Cancel Menu button
MENU button
JOG dial button
OPTION MENU
: Provides options which may be needed if
functions are added in the future. To display OPTION MENU, hold down the LIGHT button and press the MENU button. For more information, contact your distributor.
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Setting Menu Options
The menu options are set with the MENU and JOG dial buttons. The menu comprises main menu, sub-menus and options menus. The data specified through menu options are written and saved in the internal memory of the unit. This section describes how to set options in MAIN MENU. The other menus can be configured in the same manner (the method of displaying the menu screen depends on the particular menu).
Note
When the unit is in thumbnail mode, the viewfinder displays “THUMBNAIL OPEN”, disabling navigation through the menu.
1 Press the MENU button for three seconds or longer.
The MAIN MENU screen appears, together with its options.
#
**** MAIN ME NU ****
SYSTEM SETT ING PAINT VF CAM OPERATI ON MAIN OPERAT ION FILE MAINTENANCE
USER MENU S ELECT
2 Turn the JOG dial button to move the mark (>) to a
desired menu option. Then, press the JOG dial button to display the sub-menu screen.
**** MAIN ME NU ****
SYSTEM SETT ING PAINT VF
#
CAM OPERATI ON MAIN OPERAT ION FILE MAINTENANCE
USER MENU S ELECT
3 Turn the JOG dial button to move the mark (>) to a
desired menu option. Then, press the JOG dial button to display the options screen.
< CAM OPERAT ION >
CAMERA ID SHUTTER SPE ED SHUTTER SEL ECT
#
USER SW SW MODE WHITE BALAN CE MODE USER SW GAI N IRIS
4 Turn the JOG dial button to move the mark (>) to a
desired option. Then, press the JOG dial button. The value starts blinking.
< USER SW >
#
USER MAIN S W :S.GAIN USER1 SW :S.GAIN USER2 SW :DS.GAIN
5 Turn the JOG dial button to change the value.
To increase the value:
Turn the JOG dial button clockwise, as seen from the front of the camera.
To decrease the value:
Turn the JOG dial button anti-clockwise, as seen from the front of the camera. Each turn of the dial switches the value by one step. A quick turn changes the value rapidly; a slow turn makes a fine adjustment.
To turn an option on or off:
To select ON, turn the JOG dial button clockwise, as seen from the front of the camera. To select OFF, turn the JOG dial button anti­clockwise, as seen from the front of the camera.
To return the changed set value to the previous one:
Press the shot mark/menu cancel button to display the message “PUSH CANCEL BACK TO PREV”. Press the shot mark/menu cancel button again to return the set value to the value before the change.
Note
The following menu items cannot be cancelled using the shot mark/menu cancel button.
z Pages on the USER MENU SELECT screen z Pages on the FILE screen z CAMERA ID z USER SW GAIN z Part of the WHITE BALANCE MODE pages z BATTERY SETTING1, 2 z UMID SET/INFO
6 Press the JOG dial button.
The value stops blinking and is accepted.
7 To change the settings for other options on the same
page, repeat Steps
4 - 6.
8 When the settings are finalised, press the MENU
button. This terminates the menu option setting mode and returns the unit to normal operation mode.
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Selecting Options for USER MENU
Go to the USER MENU SELECT page from MAIN MENU. Then, open relevant options menu screens to select options to add to USER MENU. Only the selected options are displayed as options in USER MENU. For information about how to navigate this menu, see [Setting Menu Options] (page 157).
< USER MENU SELECT > (SELECT MODE)
#
SYSTEM SETT ING PAINT VF CAM OPERATI ON MAIN OPERAT ION FILE MAINTENANCE
Note
Options with [¢] are effective. The number of options that can be added to USER MENU is 14 of options) for camera-related options, and 14 (one page of options) for memory-related options.
a 3 = 42 (three pages
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Menu Description Tables

SYSTEM SETTING
SYSTEM MODE
Items/
Data Saved
SYSTEM MODE
–CUF–
REC SIGNAL
–CUFR
CAMERA MODE
–CUFR
ASPECT
–CUFR
Adjustable
Range
1080-59.94i 1080-50i 480-59.94i 576-50i
CAM VIDEO 1394 SDI
(1080-59.94i /480-59.94i) 60i 30P 24P 24PA (1080-50i /576-50i) 50i 25P
16:9 4:3
Remarks
For setting the system frequency and the recording format of the unit. When this item is switched, turn “OFF” the POWER switch on the unit and then turn it “ON” again.
Notes
z
When the remote control unit (AJ­RC10G) is connected, this item is not displayed. To switch this item, operate the main unit independently.
z When the time code is in free run
mode and a change is made to the SYSTEM MODE menu option, the time may not be correctly recorded. After turning on the camera-recorder, check the time code and make a change to the setting if required.
z When USB DEVICE mode is selected,
no change can be made to this option.
Select video input signals.
:
Record the signal from the
CAM
camera
VIDEO:
Record the signal from the GENLOCK IN connector (In SD
mode only
1394: Record the signal from the 1394
input connector
SDI: Records input to the SDI IN
connector (optional).
Notes
In Native mode for the AVC-Intra and
z
DVCPRO HD, 1394 cannot be selected.
z After the power has been turned OFF,
this setting defaults to CAM when the power is turned ON again.
z In order to select VIDEO and
synchronize video signals input to the GENLOCK IN connector (VBS) with the unit, set the GENLOCK item of
GENLOCK] (page 163) to "EXT".
[
For setting the video system for shooting.
Note
In AVC-Intra mode, 24PA cannot be selected.
Select the aspect ratio for recording. (In SD mode only
16:9: Record in <16:9> aspect ratio. 4:3: Record in <4:3> aspect ratio.
The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the preset mode.
Items/
Data Saved
SCAN REVERSE
–CUFR
VF TYPE HD
–CUFR
REC MODE
–CUFR
SETUP
–CUFR
PC MODE SELECT
–––F
PC MODE ON
––F–
Adjustable
OFF ON
SD
AVC - I 100 AVC - I 50 DVC PRO HD DVC PRO50
0%
7.5%A
USB HOST USB DEV.
OFF
Range
Remarks
Specify whether image correction is used or not, when an anamorphic lens or a lens for film applications is used.
OFF: Images are not corrected. ON: Images are corrected. The vertical
and horizontal orientations are inverted.
Specify the type of viewfinder to be attached to the camera-recorder.
Select the recording mode.
AVC-I 100:
Record in AVC-I 100 format
AVC-I 50:
Record in AVC-I 50 format
DVCPRO HD:
Record in DVCPRO HD format
DVCPRO50:
Record in DVCPRO50 format. (In SD
mode only
Notes
If “1394” is selected in REC SIGNAL, AVC-I 100 and AVC-I 50 cannot be selected.
Switch the setup. (For 480-59.94i only
0%: Setup is switched to 0% for both
7.5%A
Specify the operation mode of the camera-recorder when an external device is connected via USB.
USB HOST:
Sets the camera-recorder to the mode that allows an external hard disk drive to be connected.
USB DEV.:
Sets the camera-recorder to the USB device mode, which allows a PC to be connected via USB 2.0 for use with P2 cards as mass storage.
Note
When the PC MODE menu option is set to ON, no change can be made to this option. Used to enable or disable the mode that allows the camera-recorder to be connected to a PC or an external hard disk drive via USB 2.0.
ON: Sets the camera-recorder to the
OFF: Disables the PC MODE for normal
Note
Once the power is turned off, the option is always set to OFF when the power is turned on next time.
the camera output and the recording.
: Setup is switched to 7.5% for the
camera output and 0% for the recording.
mode selected through the PC MODE SELECT menu option.
operation.
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OPTION MODE
Items/
Data Saved
REC TALLY
–CUF–
ACCESS LED OFF
–CUF–
P.OFF GPS DATA
–CUF–
SDI METADATA
–CUF–
SDI EDH
–CUF–
SAVE SW (AUD OUT)
–CUF–
SAVE SW (LCD)
–CUF–
Adjustable
RED
GREEN CHAR
SLOT SIDE LCD SIDE BOTH
HOLD CLEAR
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
Range
Select the method for displaying the recording status of camera-recorder when controlling an external VTR by setting 1394 CONTROL items to BOTH. Select the 1394 CONTROL item on the <1394 SETTING> screen in the SYSTEM SETTING page.
RED: The red tally lamp lights up. GREEN
:The green tally lamp lights up.
CHAR
: The VF displays [REC] in
characters.
Specify whether or not to enable the P2 card access LEDs.
OFF: Disables both LEDs above the
SLOT SIDE:
Enables the LED above the slots and disables the LED on the side panel.
LCD SIDE:
Enables the LED on the side panel and disables the LED above the slots.
BOTH: Enables both LEDs above the
Select whether or not to hold the UMID GPS position information while the power is turned off, thereby keeping this information as status data holding the previous value until the power is turned on again, which enables a new measurement to start.
HOLD
: Hold and save the data.
CLEAR:Clear the data when the power
Used to specify whether or not to output metadata (UMID) to SDI when the VIDEO OUT menu option is set to HD SDI or SD HDI.
Select whether or not to add an error detection flag to the SD SDI output.
Select whether or not to forcibly disable the audio output when the SAVE ON/ OFF switch is set to [ON].
ON: Disable audio output. OFF: Enable audio output.
Select whether or not to automatically turn off the LCD monitor when the SAVE ON/OFF switch is set to [ON].
ON: Turn off LCD monitor. OFF: Do not turn off LCD monitor.
Remarks
slots and on the side panel.
slots and on the side panel.
is turned off, and save zero (No­Info) from the next power-on until a new measurement is completed.
Items/
Data Saved
AUTO REC OFF
Adjustable
Range
TYPE1 TYPE2
Remarks
Select the method for detecting REC START/STOP marks from the frame rate information in the user bits added through HD SD IN in HD mode in order to automatically start or stop recording. OFF: No automatic recording is
performed.
TYPE1: REC START/STOP marks are
detected from LTC input through HD SDI for automatic recording.
TYPE2: REC START/STOP marks are
detected from VITC input through HD SDI for automatic recording.
Note
Set the menu option REC SIGNAL to SDI to input HD SDI signals to the SDI IN connector. For information about user bits frame rate information, see [Setting of the user bits] (page 57). In INTERVAL REC mode and the LOOP REC mode, the AUTO REC function is not available.–CUF–
The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the preset mode.
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REC FUNCTION
Items/
Data Saved
INTERVAL REC MODEONONE SHOT
Adjustable
Range
OFF
Remarks
Sets INTERVAL REC function. ON: Uses internal memory to perform
interval recording.
ONE SHOT:
Performs “one-shot” recording for the duration specified under REC TIME, and then stops.
OFF: INTERVAL REC is not performed.
Note
This item cannot be changed when “ON”
–CUF–
INTERVAL REC HOLDONOFF
is selected in LOOP REC MODE. Selects whether INTERVAL REC MODE settings are retained or not when the power is turned off once.
Retain
ON: OFF: Do not retain. The INTERVAL REC
MODE is OFF whenever the power
–CUF–
REC TIME*
1
00s01f : 59s29f
is turned on again.
Set REC TIME (1 cut).
Note
However, the settings can be made frame by frame, and the numbers of the cut-off unit frames for the shortest time period and the set time on the actual operation may vary with the recording method. For details, refer to [Interval
–CUF–
PAU S E TI ME *
1
00h00m00s01f : 00h04m59s29f : 23h59m59s29f
Recording] (page 37).
Specify PAUSE time for recording.
Note
However the settings can be made frame by frame, and the numbers of the cut-off
unit frames for the shortest time period and the set time on the
actual operation may vary with the recording method. For details, refer to [Interval Recording]
–CUF–
TAK E TOTAL TIME
–CUF–
TOTAL REC TIME*
–––––
AUDIO REC ON
–CUF–
START DELAY 0SEC
–CUF–
PRE REC MODE
1
NONE : 5day
00m00s01f : 99m59s29f OVER100min NONE
OFF
: 10SEC
ON OFF
(page 37).
Specify the time needed for shooting. Select from NONE (continue until operation is manually stopped) to 5 days.
Display total recorded time. The setting cannot be changed using this option. Displays the recording time (recording time needed for the P2 card) calculated using REC TIME, PAUSE TIME, and TAK E T O TA L TI M E .
Note
A value based on actual processing is displayed Select whether or not sound will be recorded.
Set the delay after pressing REC START to start recording in INTERVAL REC.
.
Select whether or not to enable PRE­RECORDING.
ON: PRE-RECORDING enabled. OFF: PRE-RECORDING disabled.
Note
Specify the PRE-RECORDING time by
–CUF–
using the menu option PRE REC TIME.
*1 This variable range is the numerical values for 59.94 Hz. For
50 Hz, the frame rate is up to 24f. The frame rate is up to 23f in 24PN (Native) mode.
Items/
Data Saved
PRE REC TIME
–CUF–
LOOP REC MODE
Adjustable
Range
1SEC : 8SEC
ON OFF
Remarks
Set PRE-RECORDING.
1-8SEC:
Set the length of time that can be retrospectively recorded before the REC START button is pressed.
Select whether or not to enable LOOP REC. This setting can be used with PRE­RECORDING features.
ON: Enable LOOP REC. OFF: Disable LOOP REC.
Notes
After the power is turned off, this item
z
will default to OFF the next time the power is turned on.
z This item cannot be changed when
“ON” or “ONE SHOT” is selected in
–––F–
REC START ALL
NORMAL
INTERVAL REC MODE.
Select operating modes that allow recording to start. ALL: Allow recording to start during
stop, recording pause, and playback.
NORMAL:
Allow recording to start during stop
and recording pause.
Note
Even if this is set to “ALL”, the operation is “NORMAL”, when “ON” or “ONE SHOT” is selected in INTERVAL REC
–CUF–
P.ON REC SLOT SEL
OLD
H SLOT1
MODE.
Select the recording order of the slot when the power is turned on.
HOLD:
The recording order starts with the card previously selected when the power was turned off.
SLOT1:
The recording order starts with the
–CUF–
card that is inserted in Slot 1 when the power is turned on.
Note
Displayed REC TIME, PAUSE TIME and TOTAL REC TIME are translated into either drop-frame or non-drop-frame according to the mode of operation. TAKE TOTAL TIME is actual time. Therefore, TOTAL REC TIME may incorporate fractions, depending on the settings.
Example of drop-frame
REC TIME 02s00f
PAU S E T IM E 02s00f
TAKE TOTAL TIME 40min
TOTAL REC TIME 19m59s06f
The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the preset mode.
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OUTPUT SEL
DOWNCON SETTING
Items/
Data Saved
OUTPUT ITEM
–CUF–
MONITOR OUT
–CUF–
MONITOR OUT CHAR
–CUF–
LCD MON CHAR
–CUF–
VF MODE
–CUF–
THUMBNAIL OUT
–CUF–
Adjustable
Range
MENU ONLY TC STATUS
VBS
VF Y
ON OFF
ON OFF
MEM CAM
ON OFF
Remarks
Set the character contents superimposed onto the output signals for the VIDEO OUT connector (Analog or SDI) and MON OUT connector.
MENU ONLY:
Displays only when the menu characters are superimposed. No display appears when other characters are superimposed.
TC:Display the time code. (Displays the
menu when menu characters are superimposed.)
Note
The TC display position moves up and down depending on the camera ID position.
STATUS:
Display the same characters superimposed on the VF signal. (Displays the menu when menu characters are superimposed.)
Select the output signal on the MON OUT connector.
VBS:Output a regular composite signal. VF: Output a VF Y signal. The status
display is also superimposed.
Y: Output a component Y signal.
Note
The VBS signal is output in playback mode.
Select whether or not to superimpose characters on the MON OUT connector signal independently of the camera’s VIDEO OUT CHARACTER switch. (The character content is the same as the video output signal.)
ON: Enable superimpose. OFF: Disable superimpose.
Select whether or not to superimpose characters on the LCD monitor. (The character content is the same as the video output signal.)
ON: Enable superimpose.
(Not interlocked with the VIDEO OUT CHARACTER switch.)
OFF: Disable superimpose.
(Not interlocked with the VIDEO OUT CHARACTER switch.)
When the REC SIGNAL menu option on the SYSTEM MODE screen is set to CAM, select the image to display in the viewfinder. MEM:Display the playback image in the
playback mode.
CAM:Always display the camera image.
Select whether or not to output clip thumbnails displayed on the LCD monitor to the video output and monitor output signals.
ON: Enable output. OFF: Disable output.
Note
HD SDI signals are being output from the VIDEO OUT connector, thumbnails are not output.
Items/
Data Saved
DOWNCON MODE
Adjustable
Range
SQUEEZ LT- BO X
Remarks
For setting the mode of the down converter output signals.
S-CROP
–CUFR
DETAIL
ON OFF
For setting the detail function for the down converter output signals ON/OFF. The down converter output signals contain detailed components that are set during HD signal processing. In this setting, these signals overlap the detailed components dedicated to the down converter outputs. Even if this setting is turned off, it is impossible to turn off the detailed components set during HD signal
–CUFR
H.DTL LEVEL 00
:
08
:
31
processing.
For setting the horizontal detail correction level for the down converter output signals.
–CUFR
V.DTL LEVEL 00
:
04
:
–CUFR
31
DTL CORING 00
01
For setting the vertical detail correction level for the down converter output signals.
For setting the noise elimination level of the details.
:
–CUFR
H.DTL FREQ. 1
–CUFR
2D LPF ON
15
:
3
:
5
OFF
For selecting the horizontal detail frequencies.
1: 2.5 MHz 4: 4 MHz 2: 3 MHz 5: 4.5 MHz 3: 3.5 MHz
For setting the 2-D low path filter reducing cross colors.
ON: Cross colors are reduced.
–CUFR
SETUP 0%
7.5%
OFF: Cross colors are not reduced.
For setting the setup level for the down converter output signals.
Only for 1080-59.94i
Note
When the system frequency is set to 50
–CUFR
Hz, the setup level will be 0%.
Note
The <DOWNCON SETTING> screen is displayed when SYSTEM MODE is set to 1080-59.94i, 1080-50i (HD mode).
The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the preset mode.
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LCD MONITOR
Items/
Data Saved
Adjustable
Range
BRIGHTNESS –7
:
+0
:
–CUF–
COLOR LEVEL
–CUF–
+7
–7
:
+0
:
+7
CONTRAST –7
:
+0
:
–CUF–
BACKLIGHT
+7
NORMAL HIGH
–CUF–
SELF SHOOT NORMAL
MIRROR
–CUF–
ASPECT CONV.
SQUEEZE LT.B OX
–CUF–
GENLOCK
Items/
Data Saved
GENLOCK
–CUFR
GL PHASE
–CUFR
H PHASE COARSE
–––––
Adjustable
Range
INT EXT
HD SDI COMPOSIT
–100
:
+000
:
+100
Remarks
Adjust the LCD monitor brightness.
Adjust the LCD monitor chroma level.
Adjust the LCD monitor contrast.
Adjust the backlight
NORMAL
: Mode normally used
HIGH: This is brighter than NORMAL
Select whether or not to change the LCD monitor to mirror image.
NORMAL
: Do not change to mirror
image.
MIRROR
: Change to mirror image.
Select a screen ratio for images displayed on the LCD monitor (In SD mode only).
SQUEEZE
: Display images in the
squeeze size.
LT.B OX
: Display images in the letter
box size.
Note
This item is enabled only when ASPECT described in “SYSTEM MODE” is set to16:9.
Remarks
Switch the camera synchronising signal.
INT: Synchronise with the internal
reference signal regardless of the reference signal input to the GENLOCK IN connector.
EXT: Synchronise with the reference
signal input to the GENLOCK IN connector.
For selecting the output signals that lock phases to the signals that are input in the GENLOCK IN connector. (Only for
1080-59.94i, 1080-50i
HD SDI:
For locking the HD SDI signals to the GENLOCK input. For the down converter output signals, the start position of the video delays by about 90 lines.
COMPOSIT:
For locking the down converter output signals to the GENLOCK input. For the HD SDI output signals, the start position of the video gains by about 90 lines.
Perform coarse phase adjustment for horizontal hold when configuring a system.
Items/
Data Saved
H PHASE FINE
–––––
Adjustable
Range
–100
:
+000
:
+100
Remarks
Perform fine phase adjustment for horizontal hold when configuring a system.
1394 SETTING
Items/
Data Saved
1394 SPEED S100
–CUF –
1394 IN CH 0
–CUF –
1394 OUT CH 0
–CUF –
1394 CONTROL
–CUF –
1394 CMD SEL REC_P
–CUF –
The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the preset mode.
Adjustable
Range
S200 S400
: 63 AUTO
: 63 AUTO
OFF BOTH
STOP
Remarks
For setting the transfer rate of signals output from the DVCPRO connector.
S100: 100Mbps S200: 200Mbps S400: 400Mbps
For setting the input channel of signals input to the DVCPRO connector.
0 - 63: To fix to the designated value AUTO: To follow the settings of the
externally connected devices
For setting the input channel of signals output from the DVCPRO connector.
0 - 63: To fix to the designated value AUTO: To follow the settings of the
externally connected devices
For setting the control for recording start/stop operations of external devices that are connected to the DVCPRO connector. OFF: Do not control the externally
connected devices.
BOTH:To control both the unit and the
externally connected devices
For setting the control of recording stop operations of the external devices that are connected to the DVCPRO connector.
REC_P: Operation to pause recording STOP: Stopping operation
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PA IN T
RB GAIN CONTROL
Items/
Data Saved
R GAIN AWB PRE
SCUFR
B GAIN AWB PRE
SCUFR
R GAIN AWB A –200
SCUFR
B GAIN AWB A –200
SCUFR
R GAIN AWB B –200
SCUFR
B GAIN AWB B –200
SCUFR
AWB A GAIN OFFSET
SCUFR
AWB B GAIN OFFSET
SCUFR
Adjustable
Range
–200
:
+000
:
+200
–200
:
+000
:
+200
:
+000
:
+200
:
+000
:
+200
:
+000
:
+200
:
+000
:
+200
ON OFF
ON OFF
Remarks
For setting the Rch gain when the WHITE BAL switch is in the PRST position.
z If the remote control unit is
connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.)
For setting the Bch gain when the WHITE BAL switch is in the PRST position.
z If the remote control unit is
connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.)
For setting the Rch gain when the WHITE BAL switch is in the A position.
z If the remote control unit is
connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.)
For setting the Bch gain when the WHITE BAL switch is in the A position.
z If the remote control unit is
connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.)
For setting the Rch gain when the WHITE BAL switch is in the B position.
z If the remote control unit is
connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.)
For setting the Bch gain when the WHITE BAL switch is in the B position.
z If the remote control unit is
connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.)
For setting the values of the Rch gain and the Bch gain when the auto white balance is executed as the WHITE BAL switch is in the A position. ON: To retain the values set in the
items of R GAIN AWB A and B GAIN AWB A
OFF: The values of the Rch gain and
the Bch gain is set to “0”.
For setting the values of the Rch gain and the Bch gain when the auto white balance is executed as the WHITE BAL switch is in the B position. ON: To retain the values set in the
items of R GAIN AWB B and B GAIN AWB B
OFF: The values of the Rch gain and
the Bch gain is set to “0”.
RGB BLACK CONTROL
Items/
Data Saved
MASTER PED –200
SCUFR
R PEDESTAL
SCUFR
G PEDESTAL –100
SCUFR
B PEDESTAL –100
SCUFR
PEDESTAL OFFSET
SCUF–
R FLARE –100
SCUFR
G FLARE –100
SCUFR
B FLARE –100
SCUFR
Adjustable
Range
:
+015
:
+200
–100
:
+000
:
+100
:
+000
:
+100
:
+000
:
+100
ON OFF
:
+000
:
+100
:
+000
:
+100
:
+000
:
+100
Remarks
For setting the level of the master pedestal.
z If the remote control unit is
connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.)
For setting the pedestal level of the Rch.
z If the remote control unit is
connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.)
For setting the pedestal level of the Gch.
z If the remote control unit is
connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.)
For setting the pedestal level of the Bch.
z If the remote control unit is
connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.)
For setting the pedestal levels of the Rch, the Gch and the Bch when the auto black balance is adjusted. ON: To retain the values set in the
respective items of R PEDESTAL, G PEDESTAL, and B PEDESTAL
OFF: The pedestal levels of the Rch,
the Gch and the Bch are set to ”0”.
For adjusting the flare level of the Rch. Adjustment values in this item are added to the flare adjustment value that is adjusted on <LENS FILE ADJ> screen.
z If the remote control unit is
connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.)
For adjusting the flare level of the Gch. Adjustment values in this item are added to the flare adjustment value that is adjusted on <LENS FILE ADJ> screen.
z If the remote control unit is
connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.)
For adjusting the flare level of the Bch. Adjustment values in this item are added to the flare adjustment value that is adjusted on <LENS FILE ADJ> screen.
z If the remote control unit is
connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.)
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The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the preset mode.
MATRIX
COLOR CORRECTION
Items/
Data Saved
MATRIX
TABLE
Adjustable
Range
A B
Remarks
For selecting the color correction table for the linear matrix.
SCUFR
MATRIX R-G –63
:
+31
SCUFR
:
+63
MATRIX R-B –63
:
–04
:
SCUFR
+63
MATRIX G-R –63
:
–01
SCUFR
:
+63
MATRIX G-B –63
:
+04
SCUFR
:
+63
MATRIX B-R –63
:
+01
SCUFR
:
+63
MATRIX B-G –63
:
–01
SCUFR
L MATRIX
TABLE
SCUFR
M MATRIX
TABLE
SCUF–
H MATRIX
TABLE
SCUF–
:
+63 OFF
A B
OFF A B
OFF A B
For performing the linear matrix adjustment. (red/green)
For performing the linear matrix adjustment. (red/blue)
For performing the linear matrix adjustment. (green/red)
For performing the linear matrix adjustment. (green/blue)
For performing the linear matrix adjustment. (blue/red)
For performing the linear matrix adjustment. (blue/green)
For selecting the color correction table when the GAIN switch is in the L position.
For selecting the color correction table when the GAIN switch is in the M position.
For selecting the color correction table when the GAIN switch is in the H position.
Note
The items indicated by are the setting items for PAINT MENU SW( screen. The items without PAINT MENU LEVEL R/W. Please refer to [ more information. All of the preset data for the respective linear matrix data of
MATRIX TABLE B are set to +00.
the
) R/W in the <SD CARD R/W SELECT>
are the setting items for
SD CARD R/W SELECT] (page 187) for
Items/
Data Saved
R (SAT)
SCUFR
R-Mg (SAT)
SCUFR
Mg (SAT)
SCUFR
Mg-B (SAT)
SCUFR
B (SAT)
SCUFR
B-Cy (SAT)
SCUFR
Cy (SAT)
SCUFR
Cy-G (SAT)
SCUFR
G (SAT)
SCUFR
G-Yl (SAT)
SCUFR
Yl (SAT)
SCUFR
Yl-R (SAT)
SCUFR
Adjustable
Range
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
–63
:
+00
:
+63
Remarks
For performing the color saturation correction of red.
For performing the color saturationcorrection between red and magenta.
For performing the color saturationcorrection of magenta.
For performing the color saturation correction between magenta and blue.
For performing the color saturation correction of blue.
For performing the color saturation correction between blue and cyan.
For performing the color saturation correction of cyan.
For performing the color saturation correction between cyan and green.
For performing the color saturation correction of green.
For performing the color saturation correction between green and yellow.
For performing the color saturation correction of yellow.
For performing the color saturation correction between yellow and red.
The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the preset mode.
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