Parts and their functions
Red and blue pedestal adjustment controls
[PAINTING PED R/B]
These controls enable the black balance to be adjusted finely.
When the black balance is automatically adjusted again after it has been finely adjusted, it will return to the status prior to the fine adjustment regardless of the positions of these controls.
The function of the adjustment controls may be implemented in steps since the processing involved uses digital signals: This is normal and does not indicate any malfunctioning.
Total pedestal adjustment control [T.PED]
This control enables the pedestal level of the video signals to be adjusted. It is used when, for instance, the pedestal level of two or more cameras is to be adjusted. The function of the control may be implemented in steps since the processing involved uses digital signals: This is normal and does not indicate any malfunctioning.
Scene file switch [USER/1/2/3]
This switch is used to select the camera’s scene files. USER: USER mode
1:Halogen light mode
2:Fluorescent light mode
3:Outdoor mode
Select the scene file which is optimally suited to the shooting conditions.
(For details, refer to the camera’s operating instructions.)
Electronic shutter selector switch [SHUTTER OFF/100/500/1000/ S/S /ELC]
This switch enables the shutter speed (OFF, 1/100, 1/500, 1/1000) as well as S/S and ELC to be selected.
S/S: This stands for synchro scan. The shutter speed
can be varied continuously at this setting.
(60.34 Hz to 15.75 kHz)
Display the camera’s menu using the menu ON/OFF switch , and set the shutter speed. (For details, refer to the camera’s operating instructions.)
ELC: At this setting, the electronic shutter is controlled, and the light quantity is automatically adjusted.
Fine adjustment of ELC
ELC can be finely adjusted using the lens iris control by setting the scene file switch to [USER], setting [Auto iris adjust] to [ON] using the camera’s menu and setting the lens iris selector switch to [AUTO] when this switch is at [ELC].
(For details of the camera menus, refer to the camera’s operating instructions.)
Note:
Smear may appear with
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