Sony DXC-D30WSP service manual Viewfinder Basic Menu, Setting the recording time in seconds

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DXC-D30WS/P(E)/V1

Viewfinder Basic Menu

Basic menu page 2

mA.IRIS:± 0

DTL LEV: ± 0

M.BLACK:± 0

STRETCH:± 0

SHUTTER:OFF

Basic menu page 3

mSKIN DTL: 0.0

DL LVL:STD

Basic menu page 5

This menu is displayed only when an external sync signal is input to the camera adaptor or VTR connected to the camera head.

mSC PHASE:999 H PHASE: 100

Item

MARKER

Sets MARKER display ON/OFF.

DUR TIME

Settings

ON (normal value), OFF MARKER is displayed when this setting is ON and is not displayed when it is OFF.

When the setting is ON, go to Advanced Menu 4 to select the type of marker (see page 58).

00:00 to 59:59 (minute

Item

Settings

A. IRIS

–1.0, –0.5, ±0 (normal value), +0.5,

Sets a base value

+1.0

for auto adjustment

Negative adjustment values set a

of lens iris.

narrower lens iris and positive values

 

set a wider lens iris.

DTL LEV

–99 to ±0 (normal value) to +99

Sets the detail

Negative adjustment values soften the

(edge) emphasis.

image’s edges and positive values

Item

Settings

SKIN DTL

0.0 (normal value) to 1.0

Sets the amount of

Smaller values set a softer skin detail.

skin detail

 

correction.

 

DL LVL

LOW, STD (normal value), HIGH

Sets the

Set the amount of DynaLatitude

DynaLatitude level.

effects as high level, standard level

 

(STD), or low level.

Item

Settings

SC PHASE

000 (normal value) to 999

Sub carrier phase

 

adjustment for

 

when camera is

 

a)

 

Sets the recording time Setting the recoriding time before shooting helps you with making scenes of equal duration.

When shooting with displaying the recording time of the current cut in the viewfinder (with the REC TIME switch set to DUR), the recording time indication flashes to remind you that the recording time has passed.

to second)

See “Setting the recording time in seconds” and “Setting the recording time in minutes” below.

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sharpen them.

M. BLACK

–99 to ±0 (normal value) to +99

Sets the master

Negative adjustment values make

pedestal level.

dark areas of the picture darker and

 

increase the contrast. Positive

 

adjustment values dark areas of the

 

picture lighter and reduce the

 

contrast.

STRETCH

–16 to ±0 (normal value) to +15

Sets black stretch/

This function adjusts the intensity of

compress value.

dark areas of the screen. Negative

 

values make these areas darker

 

(black compress) and positive values

 

make these areas brighter (black

 

stretch).

SHUTTER

DXC-D30:1/100 (normal value),

Sets shutter speed

1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,

or CLS/EVS setting

EVS, CLS (60.4 Hz to 200.3 Hz)

(see page 75).

DXC-D30P:1/60 (normal value), 1/

 

250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, EVS,

 

CLS (50.3 Hz to 201.4 Hz)

 

This selects either the shutter speed

 

or the scan frequency or EVS for the

 

clear scan function.

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This is displayed when the SET UP switch has been set to FILE.

FILE: *FL mSELECT FILE

HISAT CHG FILE (YESm4)

For details of this operation, see “Setup Files” (page 62).

genlocked.

 

H. PHASE

000 to 100 (normal value) to 199

Horizontal phase

 

adjustment for

 

when camera is

 

genlocked.a)

 

a)This applies when using an external sync signal to synchronize operation of several cameras (see page 34).

Basic menu page 6

MARKER: ON mDUR TIME:

MM:SS

00:00

Setting the recording time in seconds

Move the cursor to DUR TIME, then press the UP/ON button or DOWN/OFF button.

A value of seconds is displayed under “SS”.

MARKER: ON mDUR TIME:

MM:SS

00:25

Setting the recording time in minutes

1 Press the MENU/STATUS switch to move the cursor to DUR TIME, then press the UP/ON button until the “seconds” value (under “SS”) exceeds 59.

The minute value appears below “MM”.

2 Repeat step 1 to set the desired time value.

MARKER: ON mDUR TIME:

MM:SS

01:00

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Contents DXC-D30WS DXC-D30WSP Varning Introducing this manual Related manuals Manual StructureTable of Contents Operating instructions Digital Video CameraTable of Contents Features Overview Advanced Menu SettingsAbout This Manual Advanced Menu Settings Video Output and Viewfinder Picture Battery Pack Operating TimesItemSettings Supplied accessories SpecificationsRelated Products DXC-D30WSL/D30WSPL Camera HeadMeasuring Horizontal Resolution SpecificationsHorizontal resolution in 169 mode Horizontal resolution in 43 modeDXC Chart of Optional Components and AccessoriesUsing Battery Packs Camera Adaptor Power Supply Using the Camcorder GripCamera Head VCL-916BYA Zoom Lens DXF-701/701CE Viewfinder Table of Contents Camera adaptor Product ConfigurationsFeatures Camera Head Location and Function of PartsLocation and Function of Parts Left and upper view Front viewVCL-916BYA Zoom Lens DXF-701/701CE Viewfinder Location and Function of Parts Fitting a VTR Using the Camcorder GripAttaching a camcorder grip to the DSR-1/1P To remove the VTRAttaching a camcorder grip to the PVV-3/3P Fitting a VTRFitting the Lens If using a lens with a 6-pin connectorFitting optional filters Using the Viewfinder Using AccessoriesUsing an Optional Microphone Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position Using AccessoriesFitting to a Tripod Fitting an optional microphoneConnecting a Portable VTR Using Accessories Using the Carrying CaseConnections Connections Connecting a Number of Cameras Using a Camera Control UnitConnected VTR VTRUsing Battery Packs Power SupplyBattery pack operating times Battery low indicationsPower Supply Camera Adaptor Power Supply Basic Procedure for ShootingCamera with a separate power supply Filter setting Lighting conditionsUsing the ClipLink Function Basic Procedure for ShootingShooting with the DSR-1/1P Reviewing the recordingSetting Mark IN/OUT points as you shoot Using the Edit Search Function While Back Space EditingSetting cue points as you shoot Shooting with the DSR-1/1PViewfinder Screen Indications Using the Freeze Mix FunctionChanging the Viewfinder Display Viewfinder Screen Indications Viewfinder Normal IndicationsViewfinder Normal Indications Viewfinder Basic Menu Contents and Settings of EachStatus Indications Basic Menu OperationsSetting the recording time in minutes Setting the recording time in secondsViewfinder Basic Menu Entering the title Basic menu pages 8DSR-1/1P To record a titleAdvanced Menu Operations Viewfinder Advanced MenuTo change To return to the normal indicationsViewfinder Advanced Menu Advanced menu pages 9 to EZ mode settingsAdvanced menu pages 13 To set the camera IDCalling up a Setup File 38Setup FilesUsing the DSR-1/1P To call up files recorded onto a tape whenSaving File Settings Setup Files Changing File SettingsTo save setup files to a tape when using the DSR-1/1P Setup Files Using SetupNavi and SetupLog with the DSR-1/1PSetting up the camera Using Data Recorded on Tape Recording the Menu Settings onto a Tape Using SetupNavi and SetupLog with the DSR-1/1PViewing SetupLog Data To abort the data recording while in progressSaving an Appropriate White Balance Value in Memory White Balance AdjustmentLight Sources and Color Temperature White Balance AdjustmentUsing the ATW Auto Tracing White Balance Function Using the Preset White Balance SettingsSetting the shutter speed, CLS and EVS function 44Black Balance Adjustment Shutter SettingsShutter speeds CLS Clear Scan functionShutter Settings Setting the Clock and Timestamping RecordingsHow to set the date and time When shooting is finished46Setting the Clock and Timestamping Recordings Viewfinder Screen AdjustmentsFlange Focal Length Adjustment Adjusting the LensIris Adjustments Using the zebra pattern in manual adjustment mode48Adjusting the Lens Macrophotography Settings for Special CasesEnding close-up shooting Reducing the size of the imageAdjusting Color in the Specified Area Settings for Special CasesCharacteristics of CCD Sensors Important Notes on OperationVCL-916BYA Zoom Lens DXC-D30/D30P Camera HeadDXF-701/701CE Viewfinder Design and specifications are subject to changeHood VCL-915BYA/916BY/1012BY Zoom LensVHS VTR 52Chart of Optional Components and AccessoriesRemoval of Cabinet Board LayoutRemoval of Side Plate Replacement of CCD Unit Replacement of Main PartsDisassembly AssemblyCN2 Connector Input/Output Signals Connectors and CablesPin Signal Specification CAMERA/CA 76P, Male Remote 10P, Female VF 20P, Female Connection Connector HOW to Handle of AT-125 BoardHow to Attach of the Extension Board EX-591 Replacement Way of ROMIC102External View Check Point Voltage Value DC-DC Converter VoltageService mode Service Mode OperationMenu screen ConnectionStandard set value Reset object item and standard set value for setting Table3 Flare Adjustment 1 Reset4 Pre Knee Setting 2 Standing Correction6 CLP Level Adjustment 5 Component Level Adjustment7 Chroma/VF Adjustment 8 SC adjustment10 Test Mode 9 Various kinds items setting11 Head Block No. information 12 RG, SUB communication14 Title Color setting 13 Various items setting15 Various items setting 16 Knee setting 3 not in used18 Selfdiagnosis 17 Various setting20 Selfdiagnosis 19 SelfdiagnosisRC-PMPD 21 SelfdiagnosisRC-CY RC-CCRMemory DSP COM23 TG ROM Operation 22 Present unit condition indicationPreparation Grayscale chartEquipment Required Connection Pattern box PTB-500Switch Setting Before Adjustment Adjustment Item Color Bar Signal Confirmation Before AdjustmentSensitivity Measurement Confirmation Sub-Carrier Frequency Adjustment Camera AdjustmentINT SC-H Phase Adjustment 3. Y/R-Y/B-Y CLP Level AdjustmentCarrier Balance Adjustment 4. Y/SYNC/R-Y/B-Y Level AdjustmentAdjusting point LVL UP LVLVBS Level Adjustment Chroma VBS Level Adjustment→ SET UP on MAT Dest Smpte To be extended ES-22 board PreparationChroma YC Level Adjustment YC Level AdjustmentSpecification for Ntsc Specification a = 165 ±5 mV VF SYNC/BLKG Level AdjustmentVF Sync → VF Blkg → CAM/DCC+Shading Adjustment Pedestal AdjustmentTest point Spec Mode VA-185 board → R Shad G Shad B ShadMIC LEVEL/MIC Level IND Adjustment Flare AdjustmentAdjusting point Lens iris →CAM/DCC+Title Adjustment Character Position AdjustmentAdjusting point 1CV3/MB-785 board Specification Adjusting point 1CV1/MB-785 board SpecificationPage Sony Corporation

DXC-D30WS, DXC-D30WSP specifications

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