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Setting Menu Screens
HIGH SETTING Screen
This page sets the high level.
The underlined setting in the Variable range column indicates the preset mode.
Menu screen display methods
USER menu: Setting the MENU switch to SET displays the USER menu.
ENG menu: Holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP buttons simultaneously and setting the MENU switch to SET displays
the ENG menu.
Item
MASTER GAIN
H.DTL LEVEL
V.DTL LEVEL
DTL CORING
H.DTL FREQ.
V.DTL FREQ.
DARK DTL
LEVEL DEPEND.
MASTER
GAMMA
BLACK
STRETCH
MATRIX TABLE
Variable
range
p3 dB
.
.
.
18 dB
.
.
.
30 dB
0
.
.
.
12
.
.
.
31
0
.
.
.
10
.
.
.
31
0
.
.
.
10
.
.
.
15
1
.
.
.
4
.
.
.
5
P
PIMIX
I
0–5
0–4–5
0.35
.
.
.
0.55
.
.
.
0.75
ON
OFF
A
B
VF
display
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
Remarks
Gains of p3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21,
24 and 30 dB can be set.
H.DTL (detail) level setting
V.DTL (detail) level setting
DTL coring setting
H.DTL frequency selection
1: 2.5 MHz 4: 4 MHz
2: 3 MHz 5: 4.5 MHz
3: 3.5 MHz
V.DTL frequency selection
P: The frequency is suited to the
progressive mode.
PIMIX: The progressive and interlace
frequencies are mixed.
I: The frequency is suited to the
interlace mode.
Dark detail setting
It boosts the detail of the black areas.
LEVEL DEPEND. setting
LEVEL DEPEND. setting
It eliminates the detail only in the dark
areas when the Y detail is boosted.
The higher the number selected, the
wider the range across which the detail
is eliminated.
ON/OFF switching for mode which
compensates low-illumination
black-out
Color compensation table selection
|Note{
DARK DTL and LEVEL DEPEND
function in a mutually opposite way:
LEVEL DEPEND is automatically
set to 0 when DARK DTL is set to a
value other than 0; and DARK DTL
is automatically set to 0 when LEV-
EL DEPEND is set to a value other
than 0.
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M
ASTER
G
AIN : 18dB
H
H
.DT L LEVE L : 12
V.DTL
L
EVEL : 10
DTL C
O
RIN
G
:10
H.DTL FRE
Q
.:04
V.DTL FRE
Q
.:P
DAR
K
DTL : 00
LEVEL DEPEND : 04
M
ASTER
G
A
MM
A :0.55
M
ATRIX TABLE :A
BLACK S TRETCH :
O
FF
-
HI
G
SETT I N
G
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16E9/P()
(What appears inside the parentheses at
the top right indicates the camera
mode.)
This menu enables the 4 modes
(16E9/P, 4E3/P, 16E9/I and 4E3/I) of the
camera to be set separately. (However,
the MASTER GAIN and MASTER
GAMMA settings are common to all the
modes.)