Panasonic Camera Recorder Ajhdx900 Operating Instructions
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101 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tables USER MENUUSER MENU SELECT SYSTEM SETTING PAINT OPERATION SYSTEM MODE OUTPUT SEL GENLOCK RB GAIN CONTROL LOW SETTING MID SETTING CAMERA ID SHUTTER SPEED SHUTTER SELECT USER SW SW MODE WHITE BALANCE MODE LENS IRIS CAMERA SETTING USER SW GAIN MATRIX RGB BLACK CONTROL COLOR CORRECTION SYSTEM(USER) PAINT(USER) VF(USER) OPERATION(USER) FILE(USER) MAINTENANCE(USER) VTR(USER) SKIN TONE DTL KNEE/LEVEL HIGH SETTING ADDITIONAL DTL GAMMA VF VF DISPLAY VF MARKER VF USER BOX VF INDICATOR1 VF INDICATOR2 MODE CHECK IND FILE CARD READ/WRITE CARD R/W SELECT LENS FILE LENS FILE CARD R/W SCENE INITIALIZE MAINTENANCE SYSTEM CHECK DIAGNOSTIC LENS ADJ BLACK SHADING WHITE SHADING LENS FILE ADJ VTR MENU VTR FUNCTION BATTERY SETTING2 MIC/AUDIO 1 BATTERY/TAPE BATTERY SETTING1 UMID SET/INFO MIC/AUDIO 2 TC/UB VTR DIAG MENU MAIN MENU OPTION MENU OPTION OPTION MODE !LED VIDEO OUT SETTING MONITOR OUT SETTING RC OUT SETTING DOWNCON SETTING REC FUNCTION How to open the menus USER MENU:Press MENU button to display. MAIN MENU: Hold down MENU button for 3 seconds or more to display. OPTION MENU: Press MENU button while holding down LIGHT button to display. 7-1 Menu configuration How to interpret the menu listsItem Variable range Remarks ≥ There is a total of 42 camera-related items on three pages (14 items pe\ r page) and 14 VTR-related items on one page which can be set. ≥ The items with the shading cannot be selected using . ≥ The items with the underlining can be selected only using on condition that all the items (equivalent to the number of items on one page) are selected together.\ Individual items cannot be selected. The following abbreviations indicate whether the menu changes are stored\ (written) in the corresponding data or loaded (read) from the data. The changes cannot be stored or loaded when “/” is indicated. S: The changes can be stored or loaded as scene file data. C: The changes can be stored or loaded using CARD READ/WRITE. U: The changes can be stored or loaded as user data. Refer to sections “7-6-4 SCENE ” and “7-6-5 INITIALIZE. ” F: The changes can be stored or loaded as READ FACTORY DATA. Refer to section “7-6-5 INITIALIZE. ” R: The changes can be stored or loaded using RC DATA SAVE. Refer to section “5-10 Connection of the remote control unit (AJ- RC10G). ” This column indicates the variable range in which the item can be set and the choice of the settings which can be selected for the item.Described in this column are the operations which can be expected to result when the item ’s settings are selected. SYSTEM MODE 1080-50i 1080-59.94i 720-50P 720-59.94PFor setting the system frequency and the recording format of the unit. When this item is switched, turn “OFF ” the POWER switch on the unit and then turn it “ ON ” again. CU F Items selected in +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
102 The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) 7-2 SYSTEM SETTING 7-2-1 SYSTEM MODE ItemVariable range Remarks SYSTEM MODE For AJ-HDX900E For AJ-HDX900P1080-50i 1080-59.94i720-50P 720-59.94P For setting the system frequency and the recording format of the unit. When this item is switched, turn “OFF ” the POWER switch on the unit and then turn it “ ON ” again. O When the remote control unit (AJ-RC10G) is connected, this item is not displayed. To switch this item, operate the main unit independently. CAMERA MODE For AJ-HDX900E For AJ-HDX900P (1080-50i) 50i 25P (1080-59.94i) 60i 30P 24P 24PA (720-50P) 50P 25P (720-59.94P) 60P 30P 24P For setting the video system for shooting. CU F CUFR TAKE TOTAL TIMENONE: 5day For setting the time required for shooting. Select a setting from NONE (shooting continues until it is stopped manually) to 5DAY (5 days). Item Variable range Remarks REC TIME For 59.94 Hz For 50 Hz00s01f: 59s29f 00s01f: 59s24f For setting the recording time (one cut). When the CAMERA MODE item is set to 24P or 24PA, the value is set in increments of 5 frames. PAUSE TIMEFor 59.94 Hz For 50 Hz00h00m00s01f: 00h04m59s29f: 23h59m59s29f 00h00m00s01f : 00h04m59s24f: 23h59m59s24f For setting the recording pause time. When the CAMERA MODE item is set to 24P or 24PA, the value is set in increments of 5 frames. TOTAL REC TIME 00m00s01f: 99m59s29f OVER 100min NONE For displaying the total recording time. The setting for this time cannot be changed. The total time yielded by adding the REC TIME, PAUSE TIME and TOTAL TAKE TIME is displayed. O This indication is just a guide for the recording time. It is impossible to record for a period longer than the recording time of the tape. AUDIO RECOFF ONFor setting the availability of audio records during INTERVAL REC. START DELAY0SEC: 10SEC For setting the time taken until recording is to start after the REC START button is pressed in the INTERVAL REC mode. PRE REC MODE OFF ONFor setting the PRE RECORDING function. OFF:Recording starts about 0.4 seconds after pressing the REC START button or the VTR button on the lens. ON: The PRE RECORDING function is activated. For details, refer to “3-4 To record video signals of a few seconds before starting recording (PRE-RECORDING function). ” RETAKE MODE ONOFFFor setting the RETAKE function. ON:The RETAKE function is activated. OFF: The RETAKE function is not activated. It returns to OFF once the power is turned off. For details, refer to “3-6 To take the previous cut again (RETAKE function). ” CU F CU F CU F CU F CU F PRE REC TIME0SEC: 7SEC For setting the length of time for which the video and audio signals can be recorded before the REC START button is pressed in PRE RECORDING. CU F CU F F 7-2-2 REC FUNCTION ItemVariable range Remarks INTERVAL REC MODEON ONE SHOT OFF For setting the INTERVAL REC function. ON: For executing the interval recording. It is possible to record in intervals in increments of one frame. ONE SHOT: Recording is performed only once for the time set in the REC TIME item, after which it stops. OFF: Interval recording is not performed. For details, refer to “3-5 Recording in intervals (INTERVAL REC function). ” CU F INTERVAL REC HOLDONOFFFor setting whether the settings in the INTERVAL REC MODE item are retained or released, when the power is turned OFF. ON: For retaining the settings in the INTERVAL REC MODE item. OFF: For releasing the settings in the INTERVAL REC MODE item. CU F If the SYSTEM MODE item is changed while the time code is advanced in the free-run mode (the TCG switch is set to the F-RUN position.), the time code may not record properly. When the SYTEM MODE item is changed and the power of the unit is turned on again, check the time code and set it again if necessary. +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
103 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. 7-2-3 OUTPUT SEL CU F CU F CU F CU F ItemVariable range Remarks OUTPUT ITEM TC STATUS MENUONLY For setting the characters superimposed on the output signals from the VIDEO OUT connector. TC:Time codes are superimposed (when the menu is accessed, the menu screen is superimposed.) STATUS: The characters that are the same as the characters superimposed in the viewfinder screen are superimposed. (When the menu is accessed, the menu screen is superimposed.) MENU ONLY: The menu screen is superimposed only when the menu is accessed. This normally displays nothing. For details, refer to “4-8-1 Settings of signals output from VIDEO OUT connector. ” MONI OUT HD-SDIHD-YFor setting video signals output from the MON OUT connector. HD-SDI: For outputting the HD SDI signals HD-Y: For outputting the analog HD-Y signals For details, refer to “4-8-2 Settings of signals output from MON OUT connector. ” MONI OUT CHARA ON OFFFor superimposing characters on the HD SDI output signals from the MON OUT connector. ON:To superimpose OFF: Not to superimpose This does not link with the VIDEO OUT CHARACTER switch. MONI OUT MODE CAMVTRFor switching the signals output from the MON OUT connector. CAM: The camera images are output at all times. VTR: In the recording or other EE mode, camera images are output from the connector; in playback mode, the VTR’s playback signals are output. CU F VF MODE CAM VTRFor switching the display mode of the viewfinder screen. CAM:The camera images are output at all times. VTR: In the recording or other EE mode, camera images are displayed; in playback mode, the VTR ’s playback images are displayed. CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR USER BOX WIDTH 1: 13: 100 For setting the horizontal width of the user box. USER BOX HEIGHT 1: 13: 100 For setting the vertical height of the user box. USER BOX H POS –50: +00: +50 For setting the horizontal position of the user box center. USER BOX V POS –50: +00: +50 For setting the vertical position of the user box center. Item Variable range Remarks VIDEO OUT CENTR MARKOFF1 2 3 4For setting the center marker to be superimposed on the output signals of the VIDEO OUT connector. OFF: The center marker is not displayed. 1: + (large) 2: Center blank (large) 3: + (small) 4: Center blank (small) VIDEO OUT SAFETY MARK OFF1 2For setting the type of safety marker frame to be superimposed on the output signals of the VIDEO OUT connector. OFF: The safety marker frame is not displayed. 1: Box 2: Corner frames VIDEO OUT FRM MARK ON OFFFor superimposing the frame marker on the output signals from the VIDEO OUT connector. ON: To superimpose OFF: Not to superimpose VIDEO OUT USER BOX ON OFFFor superimposing the user box on the output signals from the VIDEO OUT connector. ON: To superimpose OFF: Not to superimpose O It is not superimposed when the VIDEO OUT switch is set to the SD-SDI or VBS position. 7-2-4 VIDEO OUT SETTING SAFETY AREA 80%: 90%: 100% For setting the size of the safety marker. It is possible to set the size by units of 1% with a fixed ratio between of width and height. CUFR CUFR FRM SIG4:3 13:9 14:9 VISTAFor setting the frame marker. The VISTA setting is 16:8.65. O The user box can be displayed in any position as a box- type cursor. O When the DOWNCON MODE item on the DOWNCON SETTING screen is set to LT-BOX or S-CROP, the frame marker and the safety marker are not displayed. +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
104 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. USER BOX WIDTH 1: 13: 100 For setting the horizontal width of the user box. USER BOX HEIGHT1: 13: 100 For setting the vertical height of the user box. USER BOX H POS –50: +00: +50 For setting the horizontal position of the user box center. USER BOX V POS –50: +00: +50 For setting the vertical position of the user box center. Item Variable range Remarks MONI OUT CENTR MARKOFF1 2 3 4For setting the center marker to be superimposed on the HD SDI output signals of the MON OUT connector. OFF: The center marker is not displayed. 1: + (large) 2: Center blank (large) 3: + (small) 4: Center blank (small) MONI OUT SAFETY MARK OFF1 2For setting the type of the safety marker frame to be superimposed on the HD SDI output signals of the MON OUT connector. OFF: The safety marker frame is not displayed. 1: Box 2: Corner frames MONI OUT FRM MARK ON OFFFor superimposing the frame marker on the HD SDI output signals from the MON OUT connector. ON: To superimpose OFF: Not to superimpose MONI OUT USER BOX ON OFFFor superimposing the user box on the HD SDI output signals from the MON OUT connector. ON: To superimpose OFF: Not to superimpose CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR Item Variable range Remarks RC OUT CENTR MARKOFF1 2 3 4For setting the center marker to be superimposed on the output signals of the REMOTE connector. OFF: The center marker is not displayed. 1: + (large) 2: Center blank (large) 3: + (small) 4: Center blank (small) RC OUT SAFETY MARK OFF1 2For setting the type of the safety marker frame to be superimposed on the output signals of the REMOTE connector. OFF: The safety marker frame is not displayed. 1: Box 2: Corner frames RC OUT FRM MARK ON OFFFor superimposing the frame marker on the output signals from the REMOTE connector. ON: To superimpose OFF: Not to superimpose 7-2-6 RC OUT SETTING 7-2-5 MONITOR OUT SETTING SAFETY AREA 80%: 90%: 100% For setting the size of the safety marker. It is possible to set the size by units of 1% with a fixed ratio between of width and height. CUFR CUFR FRM SIG4:3 13:9 14:9 VISTAFor setting the frame marker. The VISTA setting is 16:8.65. O The user box can be displayed in any position as a box- type cursor. O When the DOWNCON MODE item on the DOWNCON SETTING screen is set to LT-BOX or S-CROP, the frame marker and the safety marker are not displayed. CUFR FRM SIG4:3 13:9 14:9 VISTAFor setting the frame marker. The VISTA setting is 16:8.65. SAFETY AREA 80%: 90%: 100% For setting the size of the safety marker. It is possible to set the size by units of 1% with a fixed ratio between of width and height. CUFR OSettings in the SAFETY AERA item and the FRM SIG item are interlinked with the respective connectors of VIDEO OUT, MON OUT, and REMOTE. O Settings in the respective items of USER BOX WIDTH, USER BOX HEIGHT, USER BOX H POS, and USER BOX V POS are interlinked with the VIDEO OUT connector and the MON OUT connector. +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
105 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. 7-2-7 DOWNCON SETTING H.DTL LEVEL 00: 08: 31 For setting the horizontal detail correction level for the down converter output signals. V.DTL LEVEL 00: 04: 31 For setting the vertical detail correction level for the down converter output signals. DTL CORING 0001: 15 For setting the noise elimination level of the details. H.DTL FREQ. 1: 3: 5 For selecting the horizontal detail frequencies. 1:2.5 MHz 4:4 MHz 2: 3 MHz 5:4.5 MHz 3: 3.5 MHz CUFR CUFR CUFR CUFR 2DLPF ON OFFFor setting the 2-D low path filter reducing cross colors. ON:Cross colors are reduced. OFF: Cross colors are not reduced. CUFR SET UP For AJ-HDX900E For AJ-HDX900P 0% 7.5% For setting the setup level for the down converter output signals. When the system frequency is set to 50 Hz, the setup level will be 0%. CUFR CUFR CUFR Item Variable range Remarks DOWNCON MODE SQUEEZLT-BOX S-CROPFor setting the mode of the down converter output signals. DETAIL ONOFFFor setting the detail function for the down converter output signals ON/OFF. The down converter output signals contain detailed components that are set during HD signal processing. In this setting, these signals overlap the detailed components dedicated to the down converter outputs. Even if this setting is turned off, it is impossible to turn off the detailed components set during HD signal processing. ItemVariable range Remarks GENLOCK INTEXTFor setting the standard signals for executing the GENLOCK. INT: For synchronizing to the standard signal within the unit regardless of the signals that are input in the GENLOCK IN connector. EXT: For synchronizing to the standard signals that are input in the GENLOCK IN connector. H PHASE COARSE –100: +000: +100 For making coarse adjustment for aligning phases of the horizontal synchronization, for executing the GENLOCK. GL PHASEHD SDICOMPOSITFor selecting the output signals that lock phases to the signals that are input in the GENLOCK IN connector. HD SDI: For locking the HD SDI signals to the GENLOCK input. For the down converter output signals, the start position of the video delays by about 90 lines. COMPOSIT: For locking the down converter output signals to the GENLOCK input. For the HD SDI output signals, the start position of the video gains by about 90 lines. H PHASE FINE –100: +000: +100 For making fine adjustment for aligning phases of the horizontal synchronization, for executing the GENLOCK. 7-2-8 GENLOCK CUFR CUFR +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
106 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. 7-2-9 OPTION MODE ItemVariable range Remarks P.OFF GPS DATA HOLDCLEARFor selecting whether or not to hold the UMID GPS position information while the power is off and record the information as the data still held as the previous value until another measurement can be taken after the power is next turned on. HOLD: The data is held and recorded. CLEAR: The data is cleared at the same time as the power is turned off, and all zeros (no information) are recorded from the time the power is turned on until the measurement is next taken. REC TALLYRED GREEN CHARFor selecting the method to access records on the unit when the unit is connected to peripheral devices and used remotely. RED: The red tally lamp lights. GREEN: The green tally lamp lights. CHAR: For displaying “REC ” in the viewfinder. CU F CU F 1394 SPEED S200 S400For setting the transfer rate of signals output from the DVCPRO connector. S200:200 Mbps S400: 400 Mbps CU F 1394 IN CH 0: 63 AUTO For setting the input channel of signals input to the DVCPRO connector. 0 – 63: To fix to the designated value AUTO: To follow the settings of the externally connected devices CU F 1394 OUT CH 0: 63 AUTO For setting the input channel of signals output from the DVCPRO connector. 0 – 63: To fix to the designated value AUTO: To follow the settings of the externally connected devices CU F 1394 CONTROL OFF BOTHFor setting the control for recording start/stop operations of external devices that are connected to the DVCPRO connector. OFF:Do not control the externally connected devices. BOTH: To control both the unit and the externally connected devices CU F 1394 CMD SELREC_P STOPFor setting the control of recording stop operations of the external devices that are connected to the DVCPRO connector. REC_P: Operation to pause recording STOP: Stopping operation CU F SDI METADATA ONOFFFor setting metadata (UMID information) to output to the HD SDI signals. ON:To output OFF: Not to output CU F SDI EDH ONOFFFor setting that the detection signals of the communication error is output to the HD SDI signals. ON:To output OFF: Not to output CU F +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
107 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. 7-3 PAINT 7-3-1 RB GAIN CONTROL ItemVariable range Remarks R GAIN AWB PRE –200: +000: +200 For setting the Rch gain when the WHITE BAL switch is in the PRST position. O If the remote control unit is connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.) SCUFR 7-3-2 RGB BLACK CONTROL Item Variable range Remarks MASTER PED –200: +015: +200 For setting the level of the master pedestal. O If the remote control unit is connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.) S UFR R PEDESTAL –100: +000: +100 For setting the pedestal level of the Rch. O If the remote control unit is connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.) SCUFR G PEDESTAL –100: +000: +100 For setting the pedestal level of the Gch. O If the remote control unit is connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.) SCUFR B PEDESTAL –100: +000: +100 For setting the pedestal level of the Bch. O If the remote control unit is connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.) SCUFR B GAIN AWB PRE –200: +000: +200 For setting the Bch gain when the WHITE BAL switch is in the PRST position. O If the remote control unit is connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.) SCUFR R GAIN AWB A –200: +000: +200 For setting the Rch gain when the WHITE BAL switch is in the A position. O If the remote control unit is connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.) SCUFR B GAIN AWB A –200: +000: +200 For setting the Bch gain when the WHITE BAL switch is in the A position. O If the remote control unit is connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.) SCUFR R GAIN AWB B –200: +000: +200 For setting the Rch gain when the WHITE BAL switch is in the B position. O If the remote control unit is connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.) SCUFR B GAIN AWB B –200: +000: +200 For setting the Bch gain when the WHITE BAL switch is in the B position. O If the remote control unit is connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.) SCUFR AWB A GAIN OFFSET ON OFFFor setting the values of the Rch gain and the Bch gain when the auto white balance is executed as the WHITE BAL switch is in the A position. ON: To retain the values set in the items of R GAIN AWB A and B GAIN AWB A OFF: The values of the Rch gain and the Bch gain is set to “0 ”. SCUFR PEDESTAL OFFSET ON OFFFor setting the pedestal levels of the Rch, the Gch and the Bch when the black balance is adjusted. ON: To retain the values set in the respective items of R PEDESTAL, G PEDESTAL, and B PEDESTAL OFF: The pedestal levels of the Rch, the Gch and the Bch are set to ”0 ”. SCUFR R FLARE –100: +000: +100 For adjusting the flare level of the Rch. Adjustment values in this item are added to the flare adjustment value that is adjusted on 7-7-6 screen. O If the remote control unit is connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.) SCUFR G FLARE –100: +000: +100 For adjusting the flare level of the Gch. Adjustment values in this item are added to the flare adjustment value that is adjusted on 7-7-6 screen. O If the remote control unit is connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.) SCUFR B FLARE –100: +000: +100 For adjusting the flare level of the Bch. Adjustment values in this item are added to the flare adjustment value that is adjusted on 7-7-6 screen. O If the remote control unit is connected, settings made from the menu are disabled. (The set value is displayed.) SCUFR AWB B GAIN OFFSET ON OFFFor setting the values of the Rch gain and the Bch gain when the auto white balance is executed as the WHITE BAL switch is in the B position. ON: To retain the values set in the items of R GAIN AWB B and B GAIN AWB B OFF: The values of the Rch gain and the Bch gain is set to “0 ”. SCUFR +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
108 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. 7-3-3 MATRIX ItemVariable range Remarks \b MATRIX TABLEA BFor selecting the color correction table for the linear matrix. SCUFR MATRIX R-G –63: +00: +63 For performing the linear matrix adjustment. (red/green) MATRIX R-B –63: +00: +63 For performing the linear matrix adjustment. (red/blue) MATRIX G-R –63: +00: +63 For performing the linear matrix adjustment. (green/red) MATRIX G-B –63: +00: +63 For performing the linear matrix adjustment. (green/blue) MATRIX B-R –63: +00: +63 For performing the linear matrix adjustment. (blue/red) \b L MATRIX TABLEOFF A BFor selecting the color correction table when the GAIN switch is in the L position. \b M MATRIX TABLEOFF A BFor selecting the color correction table when the GAIN switch is in the M position. \b H MATRIX TABLEOFF A BFor selecting the color correction table when the GAIN switch is in the H position. MATRIX B-G –63: +00: +63 For performing the linear matrix adjustment. (blue/green) SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR Item Variable range Remarks B (SAT) –63: +00: +63 For performing the color saturation correction of blue. B-Cy (SAT) –63: +00: +63 For performing the color saturation correction between blue and cyan. Cy (SAT) –63: +00: +63 For performing the color saturation correction of cyan. Cy-G (SAT) –63: +00: +63 For performing the color saturation correction between cyan and green. G (SAT) –63: +00: +63 For performing the color saturation correction of green. G-Yl (SAT) –63: +00: +63 For performing the color saturation correction between green and yellow. Yl (SAT) –63: +00: +63 For performing the color saturation correction of yellow. Yl-R (SAT) –63: +00: +63 For performing the color saturation correction between yellow and red. 7-3-4 COLOR CORRECTION Mg (SAT) –63: +00: +63 For performing the color saturation correction of magenta. R (SAT) –63: +00: +63 For performing the color saturation correction of red. R-Mg (SAT) –63: +00: +63 For performing the color saturation correction between red and magenta. Mg-B (SAT) –63: +00: +63 For performing the color saturation correction between magenta and blue. SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR Items with $in front of their names are set by the PAINT MENU SW ( $) R/W menu items on the screen. Items without $in front of their names are set by the PAINT MENU LEVEL R/W menu item. For details, refer to “7-6-2 CARD R/W SELECT. ” +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
109 7 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. ItemVariable range Remarks B (PHASE) –63: +00: +63 For performing the hue correction for blue. B-Cy (PHASE) –63: +00: +63 For performing the hue correction between blue and cyan. Cy (PHASE) –63: +00: +63 For performing the hue correction for cyan. Cy-G (PHASE) –63: +00: +63 For performing the hue correction between cyan and green. G (PHASE) –63: +00: +63 For performing the hue correction for green. G-Yl (PHASE) –63: +00: +63 For performing the hue correction between green and yellow. Yl (PHASE) –63: +00: +63 For performing the hue correction for yellow. Yl-R (PHASE) –63: +00: +63 For performing the hue correction between yellow and red. Mg (PHASE) –63: +00: +63 For performing the hue correction for magenta. R (PHASE) –63: +00: +63 For performing the hue correction for red. R-Mg (PHASE) –63: +00: +63 For performing the hue correction between red and magenta. Mg-B (PHASE) –63: +00: +63 For performing the hue correction between magenta and blue. SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR \b MATRIX TABLEOFF A BFor selecting the color correction table for the linear matrix. \b COLOR CORRECT ONOFFFor switching ON/OFF of the 12-axis independent color correction. 7-3-5 LOW SETTING Item Variable range Remarks \b MASTER GAIN – 3dB: 0dB: 30dB For setting the master gain to –3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27 or 30 dB. H.DTL LEVEL 00: 10: 63 For performing the horizontal detail correction level setting. V.DTL LEVEL 00: 20: 31 For performing the vertical detail correction level setting. DTL CORING 00: 01: 15 For performing the noise elimination level setting for detail. H.DTL FREQ. 00: 18: 31 For performing the horizontal detail frequency selection. LEVEL DEPEND. 01: 5 For setting the LEVEL DEPEND. When the Y-detail is emphasized, details of dark sections are compressed. If the numerical value is larger, details of bright sections are also compressed. MASTER GAMMA 0.30: 0.45: 0.75 For setting the master gamma. (0.01 step) BLACK GAMMA –3: OFF: +3 For setting the gamma curve for the dark portion. –3 to –1: The dark portion is compressed. OFF: Standard state +1 to +3: The dark portion is extended. SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR S UFR \b COLOR CORRECT ONOFFFor switching ON/OFF of the 12-axis independent color correction of the position selected with the GAIN switch (L, M, H). SCUFR Items with $in front of their names are set by the PAINT MENU SW ( $) R/W menu items on the screen. Items without $in front of their names are set by the PAINT MENU LEVEL R/W menu item. For details, refer to “7-6-2 CARD R/W SELECT. ” +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.
110 Chapter 7 Menu description tables (continued) The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in th\ e preset mode. \b MATRIX TABLEOFF A BFor selecting the color correction table for the linear matrix. \b COLOR CORRECT ONOFFFor switching ON/OFF of the 12-axis independent color correction. 7-3-6 MID SETTING Item Variable range Remarks \b MASTER GAIN – 3dB: 6dB: 30dB For setting the master gain to –3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27 or 30 dB. H.DTL LEVEL 00: 08: 63 For performing the horizontal detail correction level setting. V.DTL LEVEL 00: 18: 31 For performing the vertical detail correction level setting. DTL CORING 00: 02: 15 For performing the noise elimination level setting for detail. H.DTL FREQ. 00: 18: 31 For performing the horizontal detail frequency selection. LEVEL DEPEND. 01: 5 For setting the LEVEL DEPEND. When the Y-detail is emphasized, details of dark sections are compressed. If the numerical value is larger, details of bright sections are also compressed. MASTER GAMMA 0.30: 0.45: 0.75 For setting the master gamma. (0.01 step) BLACK GAMMA –3: OFF: +3 For setting the gamma curve for the dark portion. –3 to –1: The dark portion is compressed. OFF: Standard state +1 to +3: The dark portion is extended. SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR S UFR \b MATRIX TABLEOFF A BFor selecting the color correction table for the linear matrix. \b COLOR CORRECT ONOFFFor switching ON/OFF of the 12-axis independent color correction. 7-3-7 HIGH SETTING Item Variable range Remarks \b MASTER GAIN – 3dB: 12dB: 30dB For setting the master gain to –3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27 or 30 dB. H.DTL LEVEL 00: 06: 63 For performing the horizontal detail correction level setting. V.DTL LEVEL 00: 16: 31 For performing the vertical detail correction level setting. DTL CORING 00: 03: 15 For performing the noise elimination level setting for detail. H.DTL FREQ. 00: 18: 31 For performing the horizontal detail frequency selection. LEVEL DEPEND. 0: 3: 5 For setting the LEVEL DEPEND. When the Y-detail is emphasized, details of dark sections are compressed. If the numerical value is larger, details of bright sections are also compressed. MASTER GAMMA 0.30: 0.55: 0.75 For setting the master gamma. (0.01 step) BLACK GAMMA –3: OFF: +3 For setting the gamma curve for the dark portion. –3 to –1: The dark portion is compressed. OFF: Standard state +1 to +3: The dark portion is extended. SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR SCUFR S UFR Items with $in front of their names are set by the PAINT MENU SW ( $) R/W menu items on the screen. Items without $in front of their names are set by the PAINT MENU LEVEL R/W menu item. For details, refer to “7-6-2 CARD R/W SELECT. ” +)%9@1@& 7259 @& 1.