Parts and their functions
Calling scene file data
1.From among the 1 to 8 scene file switches, press the number of the switch that corresponds to the scene file which is to be called and light its lamp.
2.The scene file is now read. The data read from the scene file is input into the current file and then output.
3.When the scene file is read, the data left in the current file until that moment is temporarily saved. The lamp of the scene file switch remains lighted even after the data has been called.
To stop calling the scene file, press the scene file switch with the lighted lamp and turn its lamp off. The data that was temporarily saved before the scene file was called is now returned to the current file as the setting information, and the setting statuses established prior to the scene file call are also restored.
If a scene file switch other than the one with the lighted lamp is pressed and its lamp is lighted, the scene file corresponding to the number of the scene file switch with the now lighted lamp is called.
2Scene file storage switch [SCENE FILE STORE]
This is pressed to store setting or adjustment data as scene files.
Saving the current file as a scene file
1.When the scene file storage switch is pressed, its lamp lights up.
2.When the switch with the number of the scene file in which the data is to be saved is pressed and its lamp is lighted, the saving of the current file starts and, upon completion, the lamp of the scene file storage switch goes off.
3Scene file selector switch [SCENE
DMonitor selector switches
[R, G, B, SEQ, ENC MONITOR]
These are used to select what is to be displayed on the waveform monitor (WFM) and picture monitor.
The output mode can be changed by selecting the MSEL and MLINK settings on the fourth tier of the SYSTEM screen. If MLINK is set to ON when BLACK SHADING and WHITE SHADING are to be adjusted, the monitor display is also switched temporarily in linkage with the R, G and B shading switches.
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The R, G and B switches can be selected simultaneously. The RGB outputs on the WFM display are shown as a parade display.
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1Gain selection status display [GAIN display] This displays the video input sensitivity gain.
0 dB: The input sensitivity is increased by 0 dB (standard setting).
3 dB: The input sensitivity is increased by 3 dB.
6 dB: The input sensitivity is increased by 6 dB.
9 dB: The input sensitivity is increased by 9 dB.
12 dB: The input sensitivity is increased by 12 dB.
2Gain setting increment, decrement switches (2, 1) These are used to set the gain selection.
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1Shutter switch [SHTR ON]
This is used to set the electronic shutter mode or V.RES mode, which has already been set, to ON or OFF. When it is selected, its lamp lights. The
2Shutter mode selector switch [VAR]
This is used to select the step electronic shutter mode or the continuously variable shutter mode. Its lamp lights up when the continuously variable shutter mode has been selected.
3Shutter/V.RES display
In the electronic shutter mode, this indicates the reciprocal of the shutter value; in the vertical high resolution mode, it indicates the resolution steps (11 to 19).
4Increment, decrement switches [3, 4]
These are used to change the
If 4 is pressed in the V.RES mode, the data appears when “100” is shown as the shutter value on the shutter/V.RES display.
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