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    							CAMERA ID SETTINGnCamera ID
    The AW-E560 has a camera ID function, which enables
    you to mix the set characters with video output.
    The maximum number of characters that can be set is 16.
    Camera ID and display position are the same in all modes.
    nCamera ID Setting
    (1) Select the page No. 5 of the INITIAL SET menu.
    (2) Move the cursor to CAMERA ID, and press the page
    switch for 2 seconds or more.
    The camera is ready for ID setting, and its screen
    appears on the monitor.
    Camera ID can be set at the camera head or RCU
    (RCB).
    -49-nCamera ID Set Screen
    
    ** CAMERA ID **
    ABCDEFGHIJKLM
    NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
    0123456789
    ().,:;&#!?=
    +-*/%$
    ¨
    ¨
    SPACE
    POSI RET END RESET
    AW-E560.........
    ** CAMERA ID **
    ABCDEFGHIJKLM
    NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
    0123456789
    ().,:;&#!?=
    +-*/%$
    ¨
    ¨
    SPACE
    POSI RET END RESET
    AW-E560.........
     
    						
    							nCamera ID Setting
    (1) Display the page No.5 of the INITIAL SET menu.
    (2) Move the cursor to CAMERA ID, and press the page
    switch for more than 2 seconds to display the camera
    ID setting mode.
    nHow to Set
    (1) Move the cursor (blinking) using the item switch, Up
    switch, or Down switch, and select characters or a
    command to set.
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    ** CAMERA ID **
    ABCDEFGHIJKLM
    NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
    0123456789
    ().,:;&#!?=
    +-*/%$
    ¨
    ¨
    SPACE
    POSI RET END RESET
    AW-E560.........
    nHow to Read ScreensCursor
    Characters that
    can be set
    Command
    Set characters 
    (.  indicates a space.)
    Cursor (blinking)
    indicates next character
    position.
    (2) To enter a character for camera ID, press the page
    switch when the cursor is on the desired character.
    The character is set, and is shown on the bottom line
    of the screen.
    (3) If the page switch is pressed when the cursor is at ¬,
    the cursor moves from the set character to one posi-
    tion left.
    (4) If the page switch is pressed when the cursor is at ®,
    the cursor moves from the set character to one posi-
    tion right.
    (5) If the page switch is pressed when the cursor is at
    SPACE, a blank is left.
    (6) If the page switch is pressed when the cursor is at
    POSI, camera ID display position is ready to be set.
    (7) If the page switch is pressed when the cursor is at
    RESET, all the set characters are erased.
    (8) To return to the INITIAL SET menu state, move the cur-
    sor to RET and press the page switch.
    (9) To return to the normal state, do the following steps.
    If the camera is used alone, move the cursor to END,
    and press the page switch.
    If the camera is used with an RCU (RCB), set the user
    set switch to OFF.UP SW     ¨DOWN SW
    ¯
    ITEM SW Item switch: To move the cursor 1 line down
    Up switch: To move the cursor 1 position left
    Down switch: To move the cursor 1 position right 
    						
    							nCamera ID Display Position
    Camera ID display position can be set as desired.
    nCamera ID Display Position Setting
    (1) Set a camera ID.
    (2) Move the cursor to POSI, and press the page switch.
    Camera ID display position is ready to be set, and its
    screen appears on the monitor.
    Camera ID display position can be set at the camera
    head or RCU (RCB).
    Note:
    Unless a camera ID has been set, camera ID dis-
    play position will not be ready for setting.
    nCamera ID Position Set Screen
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    Camera ID display
    (blinking)
    Time/date display
    Camera ID cannot be
    positioned to overlap
    time/date.
    nHow to Set
    (1) Move the set camera ID using the item switch, Up
    switch, or Down switch.
    Item switch: To move the cursor 1 line down with
    each press
    Up switch: To move the cursor 1 position left with
    each press
    Down switch: To move the cursor 1 position right with
    each press
    UP SW     ¨DOWN SW
    ¯
    ITEM SW
    If the item switch is pressed when the cursor is at the
    bottom line, the cursor moves to the top line.
    Even if the Up switch is pressed when the camera ID
    is at the far left end, its position will not change.
    Even if the Down switch is pressed when the camera
    ID is at the far right end, its position will not change.
    If the camera ID is positioned over time/date display
    using the item switch, it moves 1 line below time/date.
    If the camera ID is positioned over time/date display
    using the Up/Down switch, no change is made in its
    position.
    (2) To return to the camera ID set screen, press the page
    switch.
    (3) When the camera is used alone, it cannot directly
    return to the normal state.
    If the camera is used with an RCU (RCB), set the user
    set switch to OFF. 
    						
    							TIME/DATE SETTINGnTime/Date Setting
    The AW-E560 has a time/date function, which enables you
    to mix year/month/day/hours/minutes with video output.
    Time/date display position is the same in all modes.
    -52-(1) Display the page No. 5 of the INITIAL SET menu.
    (2) Move the cursor to TIME DATE, and press the page
    switch for 2 seconds or more.
    The camera is ready for time/date setting, and its
    screen appears on the monitor.
    Time/date can be set at the camera head or RCU
    (RCB).
    ** TIME DATE **
    ITEM ....SHIFT
    UP   ....SET
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    POSI  RET  END
    nTime/Date Set Screen
    
    ** TIME DATE **
    ITEM ....SHIFT
    UP   ....SET
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    POSI  RET
     
    						
    							nHow to Set
    (1) Select the date and time positions to change, or a
    command, using the item switch.
    (2) To change time/date, use the Up switch.
    The set value increases each time the Up switch is
    pressed. Stop pressing it when the desired figure
    appears.
    (If the Up switch is kept depressed, the figure increas-
    es rapidly.)
    (3) If the page switch is pressed when the cursor is at
    POSI, time/date display position is ready to be set.
    (4) To return to the INITIAL SET menu screen, move the
    cursor to RET, and press the page switch.
    (5) To return to the normal state, do the following steps.
    If the camera is used alone, move the cursor to END,
    and press the page switch.
    If the camera is used with an RCU (RCB), set the user
    set switch to OFF.
    nTime/Date Display Position
    Time/date display position can be set as desired.
    nTime/Date Display Position Setting
    (1) Set time/date.
    (2) Move the cursor to POSI, and press the page switch.
    Time/date display position is ready to be set, and its
    screen appears on the monitor.
    Time/date display position can be set at the camera
    head or RCU (RCB).
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    Camera ID display
    position
    Time/date display
    (blinking) It cannot be over time/
    date display.
    nTime/Date Display Position Set Screen
    nHow to Set
    (1) Move the set time/date display position using the item
    switch, Up switch, or Down switch.
    Item switch: To move the cursor 1 line down
    Up switch: To move the cursor 1 position left
    Down switch: To move the cursor 1 position right
    UP SW     ¨DOWN SW
    ¯
    ITEM SW 
    						
    							RANGE OF SETUP/INITIAL SET AND THEIR INITIAL VALUES
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    SETUP MENU
    INITIAL SET
    PAGE 1
    INITIAL SET
    PAGE 2
    INITIAL SET
    PAGE 3
    INITIAL SET
    PAGE 4
    INITIAL SET
    PAGE 5PURPOSE
    ITEM
    GAIN 0dB AGC HIGH AGC LOW 0dBIRIS AUTO AUTO MANU MANUSHUTTER OFF ELC ELC OFFWHITE BAL Ach Ach Ach AchDTL LEVEL LOW LOW LOW LOW
    SCENE FILE SCENE1 SCENE1 SCENE1 SCENE1R GAIN CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTERB GAIN CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTERT PED CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTERR PED CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTERB PED CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER
    PAINTING OFF OFF OFF OFFLEVEL CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTERAREA TOP CUT ALL CENTER ALLPEAK/AVG CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER
    AUTO IRIS ADJ OFF ADJ OFF ADJ OFF ADJ OFFSYNCHRO-SCAN 253/525 253/525 253/525 253/525FLD/FRM FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELDGAMMA ON ON ON ON2D LPF OFF OFF OFF OFF
    COLOR BAR 2 2 2 2H PHASE CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTERSC COARSE 0° 0° 0° 0°
    SC FINE CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTEROUTPUT SEL 1 Y/PR/PB Y/C R/G/B R/G/BOUTPUT SEL 2 COMPOSITE COMPOSITE Y/C Y/CSYNC SEL 0.3V 0.3V 0.3V 0.3VCAMERA ID OFF OFF OFF OFF
    TIME DATE OFF OFF OFF OFFINDOOR
    MODE1 MODE2 MODE3 MODE4INDOOR and
    OUTDOORMICROSCOPEVIDEO
    PROCESSING 
    						
    							ITEM SCENE 1 SCENE 2 SCENE 3 USER A USER B
    0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB
    GAMMA (NOR) 0.40¬0.45 0.40¬0.45 0.40¬0.45 0.40¬0.45 0.40¬0.45GAMMA (SHT) 0.40¬0.45 0.40¬0.45 0.40¬0.45 0.40¬0.45 0.40¬0.45KNEE POINT 88¬¬¬¬WHITE CLIP 110¬¬¬¬H DTL LEVEL H 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20V DTL LEVEL H 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20H DTL LEVEL L 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10
    V DTL LEVEL L 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10DTL BAND 1¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬NOISE SUP 1¬21¬21¬21¬21¬2LEVEL DEP 0¬50¬50¬50¬50¬5CHROMA DTL 0¬¬9¬¬0¬¬9¬¬0¬¬
    DARK DTL 0 2 0 2 0MATRIX (R-G) 0-15 0-15 0
    (R-B) 0-30-30(G-R) 0-30-30(G-B) 0-30-30(B-R) 0-30-30(B-G) 0-30-30
    FLARE R
    GB
    Remarks Standard Chroma High Back light Back light Standard
    Compensation Compensation,
    Chroma High
    -55-
    RANGE OF SCENE FILE/USER SET AND THEIR INITIAL VALUESSCENE/USER FILE AND THEIR INITIAL VALUE (MODE1 : )Note:The value for FLARE R, G and B are not indicated in this table. The value is differ from camera by camera. 
    						
    							-56-
    ITEM SCENE 1 SCENE 2 SCENE 3 USER A USER B
    0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB
    GAMMA (NOR) 0.45¬0.55 0.45¬0.55 0.35¬0.45 0.45¬0.55 0.45¬0.55GAMMA (SHT) 0.45¬0.55 0.45¬0.55 0.35¬0.45 0.45¬0.55 0.45¬0.55KNEE POINT 88¬¬¬¬WHITE CLIP 110¬¬¬¬H DTL LEVEL H 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20V DTL LEVEL H 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20H DTL LEVEL L 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10
    V DTL LEVEL L 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10DTL BAND 1¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬NOISE SUP 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 4LEVEL DEP 0 15 5 0 15 5 0 15 5 0 15 5 0 15 5CHROMA DTL 0¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬
    DARK DTL 0 0 0 0 0MATRIX (R-G) 0¬¬¬¬
    (R-B) 0-20 0¬¬(G-R) 0 4 0¬¬(G-B) 0¬¬¬¬(B-R) 0¬¬¬¬(B-G) 0¬¬¬¬
    FLARE R
    GB
    Remarks Standard Under fluores- Low light Standard Standard
    cent light
    Note:The value for FLARE R, G and B are not indicated in this table. The value is differ from camera by camera.SCENE/USER FILE AND THEIR INITIAL VALUE (MODE2 : ) 
    						
    							-57-
    ITEM SCENE 1 SCENE 2 SCENE 3 USER A USER B
    0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB
    GAMMA (NOR) 0.40¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬GAMMA (SHT) 0.40¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬KNEE POINT 88¬¬¬¬WHITE CLIP 110¬¬¬¬H DTL LEVEL H 31¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬V DTL LEVEL H 31¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬H DTL LEVEL L 15¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬
    V DTL LEVEL L 15¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬DTL BAND 1¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬NOISE SUP 0¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬LEVEL DEP 0¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬CHROMA DTL 0¬¬10¬¬0¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬
    DARK DTL 0 0 0 0¬MATRIX (R-G) 0-8-23 0¬
    (R-B) 0-5-22 0¬(G-R) 0-14 25 0¬(G-B) 0 10 0 0¬(B-R) 0-5-25 0¬(B-G) 0-20-25 0¬
    FLARE R
    GB
    Remarks Standard Output Output for Output for Standard Output Standard Output
    for printer Panasonic Monitor Another monitor for printer for printer
    SCENE/USER FILE INITIAL VALUE (MODE3 : )Note:The value for FLARE R, G and B are not indicated in this table. The value is differ from camera by camera. 
    						
    							-58-
    ITEM SCENE 1 SCENE 2 SCENE 3 USER A USER B
    0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB 0dB 9dB 18dB
    GAMMA (NOR) 0.45¬0.55 0.45¬0.55 0.45¬0.55 0.45¬0.55 0.45¬0.55GAMMA (SHT) 0.45¬0.55 0.45¬0.55 0.45¬0.55 0.45¬0.55 0.45¬0.55KNEE POINT 88¬¬¬¬WHITE CLIP 110¬¬¬¬H DTL LEVEL H 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20V DTL LEVEL H 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20 31¬20H DTL LEVEL L 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10
    V DTL LEVEL L 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10 15¬10DTL BAND 1¬¬5¬¬1¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬NOISE SUP 0¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬LEVEL DEP 0¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬CHROMA DTL 15¬¬¬¬¬0¬¬15¬¬¬¬¬
    DARK DTL 5 5 0 5 5MATRIX (R-G) 0¬¬¬¬
    (R-B) 0¬¬¬¬(G-R) 0¬¬¬¬(G-B) 0¬¬¬¬(B-R) 0¬¬¬¬(B-G) 0¬¬¬¬
    FLARE R
    GB
    Remarks Image Capturing Image Capturing Chroma detail off Image Capturing Image Capturing
    Detail High Dark Detail off
    SCENE/USER FILE AND THEIR INITIAL VALUE (MODE4 : )Note:The value for FLARE R, G and B are not indicated in this table. The value is differ from camera by camera. 
    						
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