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      Function menu screen
    Setup card menu detail
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      Function menu screen
    BAR mode (Output switch)
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      Function menu screen
    Function menu setting items
    Rectangles indicate initialized settings (press       buttons simultaneously).
    1. Function 1 (Scene 1 to 4) main menu (corresponds to scene file)
    CONTRASTOFF
    ñ
    NORMALñ
    HIGH
    Select Normal or High when dark scene
    components are difficult to see due e.g., to
    backlighting.
    AUTO IRISAVERAGEñ
    PEAK
    Selects signal level detecting method for auto iris
    operation.
    AVERAGE: Easily viewed background when the
    scene contains bright components.
    PEAK:yy
      Effective for distinguishing clouds or
    other bright components.
    LOW-3dBñ
    0dBSelect -3 dB or 0 dB (local mode only).
    GAIN MID6dBñ
    9dBñ
    12dB
    Select 6, 9 or 12 dB (local mode only).
    HIGH12dBñ
    +18dBñ
    24dB
    Select 12, 18 or 24 dB (local mode only).
    DTLDisplay detail sub-menu.
    MASKINGOFFñ
    PRESETñ
    MEMORY
    OFF: Color correction off.
    PRESET: Standard type color correction.
    MEMORY: Color correction set at Masking sub-
    menu.
    GAMMAOFFñ
    PRESETñ
    MEMORY
    OFF: Gamma set to 1.
    PRESET: Standard type gamma correction
    MEMORY: Gamma correction set at Gamma sub-
    menu
    INITIALIZE Simultaneously press the       buttons to set
    items of the Function 1 and DTL menus to initial
    values as shown in rectangles.    There are 4 items
    per scene file and the present scene file is
    initialized.
    Note: Gain (LOW ), (MID), (HIGH):    Only in local mode 
    						
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      Function menu screen
    1.1    DTL (Scene 1 to 4) sub-menu (corresponds to scene file)
    DTL LEVELOFFñµ
    128ñ
    0
    ñ´
    127
    Sets detail amount.
    DTL FREQSOFTñ
    STANDARDñ
    SHARPSOFT: Set to low detail frequency
    STANDARD: Set to standard detail frequency
    SHARP: Set to high detail frequency
    FLESHTONEOFFñ
    ON
    Set to on to moderate flesh tone detail amount.    Color setting is
    at the DTL sub-menu.    (Operates only during remote control.)
    LEVEL
    µ
    128ñ
    0ñ´
    127Adjusts flesh tone detail amount for a soft image.
    AUTO SETUP Press the        button for 1 second to detect the color phase at the
    center of the image and set to the optimum position.
    PHASEµ
    128ñ
    0ñ
    +97ñ´
    127
    Adjusts color phase to flesh tone.    The flesh tone detection
    range is indicated.    (The indication signal is overlapped on the
    video output.    Use care not to operate this function while ON
    AIR.)
    WIDTHµ
    128ñ
    0ñ´
    127
    2. Function 2 main menu
    M.BLACKµ
    128ñ
     0 
    ñ´
    127
    Sets the master black value.
    DYNA CHROMAOFFñ
    ON
    DNR MODEMODE1ñ
    MODE2
    ZEBRATYPE1
    ñ
    2
    LEVELLOWñ
    MIDñ
    HIGH
    CS-1 SWCONTRASTñ
    QUICK FOCUS
    ñ
    FULL AUTO
    CS-2 SWCONTRASTñ
    QUICK FOCUSñ
    FULL AUTO
    MIC SENSELOWñ
    MIDñ
    HIGH
    Set according to microphone sensitivity.    Normally set to MID.
    PHANTOMOFFñ
    ON
    F.AUTO SEL
    2-1 Full Auto SEL sub-menu
    AESOFFñ
    ON
    FAWOFFñ
    ON 
    						
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      Function menu screen
    3. VF Display menu
    SAFETY/CENTOFF
    ñSAFETY
    ñCENTER
    ñBOTH
    EXTENDEROFF
    ñON
    UPPER MIDOFF
    ñ ZOOM
    ñ
    SHUTTER
    ñREC TIME
      
    ñSHT/REC-T
    UPPER RIGHTOFF
    ñ FOCUS
    ñ
    BATTERY
    FILTEROFF
    ñON
    W HITE BALOFF
    ñON
    GAINOFF
    ñON
    AUDIO INDOFF
    ñON
    IRISOFF
    ñON
    VF V-DTL-128
    ñ0
    ñ+127
    4. Special Set menu
    MASKING
    Change screen to masking sub-menu.
    DTLChange screen to DTL sub-menu.
    GAMMAChange screen to gamma sub-menu.
    KNEE/CLIPChange screen to knee/clip sub-menu.
    W HT SHADINGChange screen to white shading sub-menu.
    FLAREChange screen to flare sub-menu.
    SYSTEMChange screen to system sub-menu.
    ALL INITIALIZE
    4-1 Masking Memory sub-menu
    HUE
    µ
    128ñ´
    127R:  0 
    ,G: 20,B:  0 
    Y:  0 ,C: 10,M:  0 
    6 vector independent masking.
    Adjust Hue and Saturation independently for red (R), yellow
    (Y), green (G), cyan (C), blue (B) and magenta (M).
    SAT
    µ
    128ñ´
    127R: 51,G: 46,B: 69
    Y: 44,C: 54,M: 73
    LINEARµ
    128ñ
     0 ñ´
    127R-G, G-B, B-R, B-G, R-8 (linear matrix)
    Sets linear matrix between respective colors.
    MASTER SATµ
    128ñ
     0 ñ´
    127
    INITIALIZE Simultaneously press the       buttons to initialize
    masking sub-menu items to values shown in rectangles. 
    						
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      Function menu screen
    4-2 DTL sub-menu
    LEVEL DEP
    µ
    128ñµ
    90
    ñ
    0ñ´
    127Dark component detail can be set in the range of -128
    to +127.
    CRISP
    µ
    128ñµ
    110ñ
    0ñ´
    127Average component detail can be set in the range of -
    128 to +127.
    H/V BAL
    µ
    128ñ
    0ñ´
    48ñ´
    127Adjust balance between horizontal and vertical detail.
    SOFT DTLWHITE LEV
    µ
    128ñµ
    64
    ñ
    0
    ñ´
    127Reduce excess detail signal at strong contrast edges
    for a softened image.
    BLACK LEV
    µ
    128ñµ
    64ñ
    0
    ñ´
    127W hite and black direction detail signals are separately
    adjustable.
    INITIALIZE Simultaneously press the       buttons to initialize
    DTL sub-menu items to values shown in rectangles.
    4-3 Gamma Memory sub-menu
    GAMMA TABLEA
    ñ
    Bñ
    CSelects gamma rise inclination.
    (Special gamma)
    A: Standard value
    B: Reduces dark component gradation
    C: Raises dark component gradation
    TOTAL GAMMAµ
    128ñ
    0ñ´
    127
    Gamma correction can be changed from the standard
    setting.
    R ADJUSTµ
    128ñ
    0ñ´
    127
    Total, R and B gamma can be finely adjusted.
    B ADJUSTµ
    128ñ
    0ñ´
    127
    G.SCALE SETUP Position the marker on the chart and push the
    button for 1 second to automatically execute the gray
    scale automatic setup.
    INITIALIZE Simultaneously press the       buttons to initialize
    Gamma sub-menu items to values shown in
    rectangles. 
    						
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      Function menu screen
    4-4 Knee/clip sub-menu
    KNEE POINT
    µ
    128ñ
    0ñ´
    60
    ñ´
    127Sets the level where knee function begins operating.
    KNEE SLOPE
    µ
    128ñ
    0ñ´
    60ñ´
    127Sets knee response slope.
    W HITE CLIP
    µ
    128ñµ
    64ñ
    0ñ´
    127Sets the white clip level.
    INITIALIZE Simultaneously press the       buttons to initialize
    Knee/clip sub-menu items to values shown in rectangles.
    4-5 White shading sub-menu
    Corrects vertical white shading due to the lens.
    EXTENDEROFFñ
    ON
    On is indicated when using a lens provided with an extender
    (indication only).
    W hite shading is set respectively for extender on and off.
    AUTO SETUP Automatic white shading adjustment.    Start by adjusting the green
    channel shading with MANU G ADJ.
    Next, adjust the auto white by pushing the        button for 1 second.
    Then, adjust the auto white by pushing the        button for 1 second.
    MANU R ADJµ
    128ñ
     0 ñ´
    127
    Use when adjusting white shading manually.
    G ADJµ
    128ñ
     0 ñ´
    127
    B ADJµ
    128ñ
     0 ñ´
    127
    INITIALIZE Simultaneously press the        buttons to initialize W hite
    Shading sub-menu items to values shown in rectangles.
    4-6 Flare sub-menu
    R FLAREµ
    128ñ
     0 
    ñ´
    127
    Adjust red signal flare correction.
    G FLAREµ
    128ñ
     0 ñ´
    127
    Adjust green signal flare correction.
    B FLAREµ
    128ñ
     0 ñ´
    127
    Adjust blue signal flare correction.
    INITIALIZE Simultaneously press the       buttons to initialize Flare sub-
    menu items to values shown in rectangles. 
    						
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      Function menu screen
    4-7 System sub-menu
    VF DTL CONTMENU
    ñ
    AUTO
    VIDEO(VTR)COMP100%ñ
    COMP75%ñ
    Y/Cñ
    VBS
    ñ
    RGB
    Also Auto (when inner module is
    connected)Select according to connected VTR.
    1.COMPONENT 100%(BETACAM)
    1.COMPONENT 75%(M˜
    )
    2.Y/C(S-VHS)
    4.VBS(U-matic)
    5.R,G,B
    AUDIO
    LEVELµ
    60dBñµ
    20dB
    Also Auto (when inner module is
    connected)Set the audio level to -60 or -20 dB according to the
    combined VTR.
    CLOSE LIMIT Hunting can occur when using an auto iris lens under unusually bright conditions, where the iris
    is nearly closed.    This adjustment avoids the hunting phenomenon.    W hen AES is on, the
    AES operates when the light is greater than the close limit value.
    W hen the cursor is shifted to Close Limit, the lens iris is automatically set to the close limit
    value.    W hen replacing the lens, set the value to F16.
    IRIS SPEEDµ
    128ñ
     0 ñ´
    127
    Adjust when using a 6 pin type lens (for a 12 pin type,
    use adjustment provided with the lens).    The auto iris
    response speed increases toward the + side.    Adjust
    to where hunting does not occur.
    REMOTE62500BPSñ
    9600BPSSelect communication rate.
    62500BPS:
     RU-Z1, RC-Z1 and RC-Z11
    9600BPS
    
     
    RU-Z2, RC-Z2A and RC-Z21A
    BATT TYPE12.0Vñ
    13.2Vñ
    14.4V
    Select from 3 voltages according to battery type.
    ALARM SETBATT TYPEy
    Alarm operating voltage
    y
    12.0Vyy
    10.5V, 11.0V
    , 11.6V
    y
    13.2Vyy
    11.7V, 12.2V
    , 12.8V
    y
    14.4Vyy
    12.9V, 13.4V
    , 14.0VAdjust voltage at which battery alarm lights. 
    						
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      Function menu screen
    5. BARS Function sub-menu
    GL SET
    Execute GL SET sub-menu.
    ID SETExecute ID IND sub-menu.
    TIME/DATEExecute TIME/DATE sub-menu.
    ID DSPOFFñ
    ON
    DATEOFFñ
    Y.M.Dñ
    M.D.Yñ
    D.M.Y
    TIMEOFFñ
    ON
    AUDIO TONEOFFñ
    ON
    5-1 GL SET sub-menu
    H}
    PHASEµ
    128ñ´
    127
    Adjust horizontal phase during genlock operation.
    SC COARSE0Ãñ
    90Ãñ
    180Ãñ
    270Ã
    Adjust subcarrier coarse during genlock operation.
    SC FINEµ
    128ñ´
    127
    Adjust subcarrier fine during genlock operation.
    5-2 ID SET sub-menu
    ID No. 3 place alphanumeric code Set camera identification number and a desired title.
    ID DISP Up to 14 place
    alphanumeric code(See page 44.)
    5-3 TIME/DATE sub-menu
    YEAR
    00ñ~~ñ
    99
    MONTH
    01ñ~~ñ
    12
    DAY
    01ñ~~ñ
    31
    HOUR
    00ñ~~ñ
    23
    MINUTE
    00ñ~~ñ
    59
    TIME/DATE SET
    Simultaneously press the       buttons to activate the time and
    date setting 
    						
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    Studio system operation
    Connection with RU-Z2/RU-Z3 system
    The camera can be connected into a system conprising an RU-Z2/Z3 camera base station and RC-Z2A / Z21A/Z3
    camera control panel to enable remote operation of the camera control functions.    The camera and RU-Z2/Z3 can
    be separated by up to 300 meters, while a 5-inch viewfinder can be used in place of the 1.5-inchi viewfinder.
    Personal computer
      
    SET UP CARD
     
    Microphone MC-Z2
    
    Microphone ME-66
                         MC-Z3Microphone holder
    MH-Z3
    Microphone cable
    C-300MA
    Zoom lens
    Tripod adaptor
    TA-Z3
    Camera cable
    C-152KAB
    C-502KAB
    C-103KAB
    Camera base station
    RU-Z2 / RU-Z3 5-inch view finder
    GM-51
    View finder adaptor
    AT-30
    Camera adaptor
    CA-Z32Junction unit
    JU-Z2
    Camera control panel
    RC-Z2A/RC-Z21A/RC-Z31.5-inch view finder
     GM-9
    Lens cable kitExtention adaptor
    EA-Z3
     
    
    Battery mount
    (for ANTON BAUER)
    QR DP800
    AC adaptor
    Battery mount
    (for NP-1 series)
    Battery mount
    (for BP-90)
    Camera head
    Headset
    Refer to the RU-Z2/Z3 Camera Base Station and RC-Z2A/Z21A/Z3 operation manual for detaild operating
    instructions.
    ROU adaptor unit
    W hen connecting the RU-Z2/RU-Z3, install the RU-
    Z2/Z3 accessory ROU adaptor unit in CA-Z32
    camera adaptor as indicated in the figure.
    Note: The unit is not interchangeable with the ROU-
    ADP2 for the CA-Z31.
    Power select switch setting
    Set the power select switch to CCU / VTR. 
    						
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