6.Synchronization Setting (SYNC)

1.Select a sync mode.

VD2: Multiplexed vertical drive, highest priority

LL: Line-Lock, follows the phase of supplied AC power, 2nd priority

INT: Internal sync, lowest priority

Notes:

• Selection is not available when VD2 is added to the camera. Selection from LL is avail- able when the respective sync is added.

• When LL is selected, phase adjustment is required.

2.Line-Lock Vertical Phase Adjustment (V PHASE)

• Select LL and press the [SET] button.

• Prepare a dual-trace oscilloscope and supply it with the video output of the camera to be adjusted and that of the reference camera.

• Set the oscilloscope to the vertical rate and expand the V-sync portion.

• Select a proper COARSE phase from 16 steps (22.5 degrees/step) that makes the two video signals on the oscilloscope the closest.

• Select a proper FINE phase so that the two video signals on the oscilloscope come as close as possible.

Notes:

 

**SYNC**

V PHASE

 

 

COARSE

 

1(1--16)

FINE

...I...128

 

-

+

RET TOP END

Moving the "I" cursor across the +/- end will shift the FINE range.

Press the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons simultaneously to reset the V PHASE to the default (0 degree).

Keep pressing the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons for a second to move the "I" cursor faster if necessary.

Spike noise if contained in the AC mains may disturb synchronization of LL.

7.White Balance Setting (WHITE BAL)

Select a mode for WHITE BAL on the CAMERA SETUP menu. The default setting is ATW1. ATW1: Is automatically adaptable to the color temperatures of 2 700 K - 6 000 K.

ATW2: Is automatically adaptable to the use of sodium lamps (2 000 K - 6 000 K).

AWC: Is automatically adaptable to the color temperatures of 2 000 K - 10 000 K.

Notes:

When ATW1 or ATW2 is selected, no further operation is required.

ATW1 and ATW2 do not appear on the setup menu of the system controller.

Select AWC in the following cases: the color temperature is out of the 2 000 K - 6 000 K range, the scene contains mostly high color temperatures such as blue sky or sunset, or the scene is dim.

When AWC is selected, the AWC setting is required.

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Panasonic WV-CW484 operating instructions Synchronization Setting Sync, White Balance Setting White BAL

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