Genlock adjustment

Genlock adjustment

The genlock adjustment is performed to achieve phase alignment by applying external synchronization (genlock) when a multiple number of cameras will be used or when the unit will be used in combination with other devices. This unit supports the BBS or VBS signal as the genlock signal.

Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment.

(Use a dual-trace oscilloscope for the adjustment.)

Horizontal phase adjustment

Observe the waveforms of the external sync signal input (black burst signal) and video signal output on the dualtrace oscilloscope, and use the wireless remote control or controller to bring the horizontal phase into alignment.

External sync signal input (black burst signal)

Video signal output

Bring the horizontal phase into alignment.

When performing the operations using the

accessory wireless remote control

1 Set to the user mode by following the steps in “Selecting the shooting modes (scene files)” (page 20).

At this time, keep the “Mode Set” sub-menu on the display.

The horizontal phase adjustment is common to all shooting modes (scene files), but when the wireless remote control is used to perform the adjustment, the shooting mode must be selected.

For this reason, either select the shooting mode which will be used subsequently or select the shooting mode again afterward.

 Halogen Mode Set 

Brightness Set

Color Set

G/L, Setup Set

Other Set

Initialize

Return

Example: Halogen mode

2 Press the [] or [] button to make “G/L,

Setup Set” blink.

3 Press the [] or [] button.

The “G/L, Setup Set” sub-menu is displayed.

 G/L, Setup Set 

 

H Phase

+1

SC

Coarse

180deg

SC

Fine

±0

Setup Level

On

Return

4 Press the [] or [] button to make the “H Phase” value blink.

5 Press the [] or [] button to change the value, and adjust so that the horizontal phase is aligned.

6 Press the [MENU] button for two seconds.

The menu display is exited.

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Panasonic AW-HE100N operating instructions Genlock adjustment,  Horizontal phase adjustment