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    5. PC Control Access Speed Setting 
    [Baud Rate: 1 200bps, 2 400bps, 4 800bps, 9 600bps]
    Select a communication speed in controlling the
    camera from the computer.
    6. 
    Component Output Setting 
    [Component: RGB, Y/Pr/Pb, Y/C]
    This enables RGB, Y/Pr/Pb or Y/C to be selected as
    the component signals which are to be output from
    the I/F REMOTE connector.
    7. Digital Extender Setting 
    [Digital Extender: OFF, ON]
    OFF:Under normal circumstances, this setting is
    used.
    ON:An extender effect which is approximately 1.5
    times greater is achieved.
    However, the resolution drops when the digital
    extender is set to “ON”.
    8. Fan Setting [Fan: OFF, Auto] 
    (models AW-E750, AW-E655 only)
    OFF:Select this setting to stop the fan when its oper-
    ating sound is found to be bothersome in a studio
    or other such environment.
    Auto:The temperature is detected automatically, and
    the fan starts operating when the temperature
    exceeds approx. 10°C in the storage mode or
    approx. 35°C in any other mode.
    Under normal circumstances, the “Auto” setting is
    used.9. Auto Focus Setting [Auto Focus: OFF, ON] 
    (model AW-E655 only)
    This enables auto focus ON and OFF to be controlled
    when the zoom/focus cable of a Canon AF lens has
    been connected to the ZOOM/FOCUS connector on
    the AW-E655.
    10. Filter Setting 
    [Filter: IR Through, Normal, 1/16ND, 1/64ND] 
    (model AW-E655 only)
    IR Through:The infrared shooting mode is estab-
    lished. Irradiate the subject with infrared light.
    Normal:Under normal circumstances, this setting is
    used.
    1/16ND:The 1/16 ND filter is inserted. Use this set-
    ting when the lens cannot be stopped down
    enough by the diaphragm.
    1/64ND:The 1/64 ND filter is inserted. Use this set-
    ting when the lens cannot be stopped down
    enough by the diaphragm even at the 1/16ND
    setting. 
    						
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    Sub Menu (User Mode)
    **Iris,Shutter,Gain Set**
     Picture Level         ±0
     Light PEAK/AVG        ±0
     Light Area       Top Cut
     Auto Iris Adjust     OFF
     Shutter Mode      (Step)
      Step/Synchro      (OFF)
     Gain               (0dB)
     Digital Gain Up      0dB
      AGC Max Gain      (---)
     Charge Time          OFF
    Return
    **Color Set**
     Chroma Level          ±0
     White Bal        (AWC A)
      ATW Speed           Mid
     Pedestal            (±0)
     Painting
      R Gain             (±0)
      B Gain             (±0)
      R Pedestal         (±0)
      B Pedestal         (±0)
     Nega/Posi           Posi
    Return
    **G/L Adjustment Set**
     H Phase             (±0)
     SC Coarse           ( 1)
     SC Fine             (±0)
     Color Bar Set     7.5IRE
     
    Return**Detail Set1**
     Detail            (High)
      H Detail Level H     11
      V Detail Level H      6
      H Detail Level L      7
      V Detail Level L      3
     Detail Band            2
     Noise Suppress         3
     Level Dependent       0%
     Dark Detail            0
    Return
    **Detail Set2**
     Chroma Detail          0
     Flesh DTL Level      Mid
     Corner Detail        OFF
     Precision Detail     OFF
    Return
    •Settings enclosed in parentheses can be set with the RCU (RCB) switch or VR in RCU (RCB) mode.
    •To return to the initial settings, refer to page 56. 7
    Color Set Display
    9Detail Set Display8G/L Adjustment Set Display6 Iris, Shutter, Gain Set Display
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    **Color Matrix Set 1**
     B_Mg Gain             ±0
     B_Mg Phase            ±0
     Mg   Gain             ±0
     Mg   Phase            ±0
     Mg_R Gain             ±0
     Mg_R Phase            ±0
     R    Gain             ±0
     R    Phase            ±0
    **Color Matrix Set 2**
     R_Yl Gain             ±0
     R_Yl Phase            ±0
     Yl   Gain             ±0
     Yl   Phase            ±0
     Yl_G Gain             ±0
     Yl_G Phase            ±0
     G    Gain             ±0
     G    Phase            ±0
    **Color Matrix Set 3**
     G_Cy Gain             ±0
     G_Cy Phase            ±0
     Cy   Gain             ±0
     Cy   Phase            ±0
     Cy_B Gain             ±0
     Cy_B Phase            ±0
     B    Gain             ±0
     B    Phase            ±0
    Return**Other Set1**
     Gamma               0.45
     Knee Point           98%
     White Clip          110%
     Flare R                0
     Flare G                0
     Flare B                0
     Black Stretch        OFF
     Clean DNR            OFF
     3D-DNR               OFF
     2D LPF               OFF
    Return
    **Other Set2**
     Field/Frame        Field
     Baud Rate        9600bps
     Component        Y/Pr/Pb
     Digital Extender     OFF
     Fan                 Auto
     Auto Focus           OFF
     Filter            Normal
    Return
    :Color Matrix Set Display;Other Set Display
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    4. Auto Iris Level Fine Adjustment 
    [Auto Iris Adjust: ON, OFF]
    ON:Fine adjustment of auto iris convergence level
    can be made with the iris control when the iris
    switch on the RCU (RCB) or on the hybrid control
    panel is in the AUTO position.
    OFF:The iris control is invalid when the iris switch on
    the RCU (RCB) or on the hybrid control panel is
    in the AUTO position.
    Setting and Changing of the
    Setting Items (User Mode)
    6 Iris, Shutter, Gain Set Display
    1. Video Level Adjustment [Picture Level: –50 to +50]
    Convergence level of AUTO IRIS/AGC/ELC can be
    adjusted.
    2. Detecting Ratio Adjustment 
    [Light PEAK/AVG: P50 to A50]
    The ratio of AUTO IRIS/AGC/ELC detected peak to
    average can be adjusted within a range.
    3. Photometric Measurement Method Setting 
    [Light Area: All, Center, Top cut, BTM cut, R/L cut]
    A photometric measurement method can be selected
    for AUTO IRIS/AGC/ELC.
    All:All the screen area is measured.
    Center:The screen is measured mainly in the center
    area, about one-third of both the top and bottom
    and one-third of both the right and left portions of
    the screen are excluded from measurement.
    Top cut:About one-third of the top portion of the
    screen is excluded from measurement.
    BTM cut:About one-third of the bottom portion of the
    screen is excluded from measurement.R/L cut:About one-third of both the right and left
    portions of the screen are excluded from mea-
    surement.
    RCU (RCB)
    Iris Control
    Iris Switch 
    						
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    5. Electronic Shutter Mode Setting 
    [Shutter Mode: Step, ELC, S/Scan]
    Step:Electronic shutter operates at the speed
    selected by the Electronic Shutter Step/Synchro
    Scan Setting (6-6).
    ELC:Electronic shutter is controlled to automatically
    adjust the luminance.
    S/Scan (Synchro Scan):Electronic shutter operates
    at the speed selected in Electronic Shutter
    Step/Synchro Scan Setting (6-6).
    6. Electronic Shutter Step/Synchro Scan Setting
    [Step/Synchro: OFF, 1/100 to 1/10 000 (step), 
    60.34Hz to 15.75kHz (Synchro Scan)]
    This can be set when “Step” or “Synchro Scan” has
    been selected as the electronic shutter mode setting
    (6-5).
    • When “Step” has been selected as the electronic
    shutter mode setting (6-5):
    OFF:The electronic shutter is set to OFF.
    1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1 000, 1/2 000, 1/4 000, 1/10 000:
    The electronic shutter operates at the shutter
    speed selected.
    • When “Synchro Scan” has been selected as the
    electronic shutter mode setting (6-5):When the screen of a work station, etc. is to be
    shot, the noise on the horizontal bars can be
    reduced by proceeding with the synchro-scan
    adjustment.
    ❈Refer to the table below for the light quantity set-
    tings to be used in each shutter mode and during
    synchro scanning.
    If Frame 1 is selected in CCD Read Out Mode
    Setting (;-9), Electronic Shutter Mode Setting
    cannot be added.
    Note
    Shutter Speed
    OFF
    1/100
    1/250
    1/500
    1/1 000
    1/2 000
    1/4 000
    1/10 000Synchro-scan
    -
    100.3 Hz
    250.0 Hz
    492.2 Hz
    984.4 Hz
    1.969 kHz
    3.938 kHz
    7.875 kHz
    Required luminance ratio
    1
    2
    4
    8
    16
    32
    64
    160
    • In case of using the RCU (RCB), none of the 
    shutter speeds – 1/250, 1/2 000, 1/4 000, and
    1/10 000 can be selected.
    • In case of using the hybrid control panel, only
    OFF, 1/100, or ELC can be selected.
    • If the lens iris switch is at M (Manual) when 
    operating the camera alone or when the iris
    switch on the RCU (RCB) is at AUTO, ELC 
    may not function. Set the lens iris switch to A
    (Auto).
    • Flickering may increase at ELC under fluorescent
    lights.
    Notes 
    						
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    7. Gain Setting 
    [Gain: Auto, 0 dB to 30 dB, N/Eye L, N/Eye H]
    (models AW-E750, AW-E655, AW-E650) 
    [Gain: Auto 0 dB to 30 dB, N/Eye] 
    (model AW-E350)
    When “Auto” has been selected as the CCD storage
    time setting (6-10), the setting is kept to “Auto”
    regardless of the gain setting selected here.
    Auto:The light quantity is adjusted automatically.
    0 dB:Under normal circumstances, this setting is
    used.
    1 dB to 30 dB:Use this setting while shooting dark
    scenes if it is not possible to achieve a satisfacto-
    ry video output even when the lens diaphragm is
    opened.
    AW-E750, AW-E655, AW-E650
    N/Eye L (Night Eye L) :Use this setting if it is not
    possible to achieve a satisfactory video output
    even at 30 dB.
    N/Eye H (Night Eye H) :Use this setting if it is not
    possible to achieve a satisfactory video output
    even at the Night Eye L setting.
    AW-E350
    N/Eye (Night Eye) :Use this setting if it is not possi-
    ble to achieve a satisfactory video output even at
    30 dB.• Only 0 dB, 9 dB, or 18 dB, AGC LOW, AGC HIGH
    can be selected in case of using the RCU (RCB).
    If the lens iris switch is at MANUAL, when operat-
    ing the camera alone or when the iris switch on the
    RCU (RCB, Hybrid control panel) is at AUTO, AGC
    may not function.
    • AGC HIGH when the AGC selection switch on the
    hybrid control panel is at AGC.
    • 0 dB when the manual gain switch on the hybrid
    control panel is at LOW, 9 dB when it is at MID, or
    18 dB when it is at HIGH.Notes
    Hybrid Control Panel
    AGC Switch Manual GAIN Switch 
    						
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    8. Digital Gain Up Setting 
    [Digital Gain Up: 0dB, 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB, 30dB]
    This can be set when a setting other than “Auto” has
    been selected as the gain setting (6-7).
    0 dB:Under normal circumstances, this setting is
    used.
    6 dB to 30 dB:Use this setting while shooting dark
    scenes if it is not possible to achieve a satisfacto-
    ry video output even when the lens diaphragm is
    opened and “Night Eye” is selected as the gain
    setting (6-7).
    9. AGC Maximum Gain Setting 
    [AGC Max Gain: 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB, N/Eye L,
    N/Eye H] (AW-E750, AW-E655, AW-E650)
    [AGC Max Gain: 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB, N/Eye] 
    (AW-E350)
    This is used to set the maximum gain up when “Auto”
    has been selected as the gain setting (6-7).
    10. CCD Storage Time setting 
    [Charge Time: Auto, OFF, 1/30s, 1/15s, 1/8s, 1/4s,
    1/2s, 1s, 2s]
    This is used to set the CCD storage time.
    OFF:Under normal circumstances, this setting is
    used.Auto:ALC is performed followed by AGC and then
    by the data storage, and the camera automatical-
    ly adjusts the light quantity.
    If the electronic shutter mode setting (6-5) is set
    to “ELC”, ELC is performed followed by ALC,
    AGC and then by the data storage in this order,
    and the light quantity is automatically adjusted.
    The electronic shutter mode setting (6-5) cannot
    be changed at this time.
    1/30s to 2s:Use this setting if it is not possible to
    achieve a satisfactory video output even when
    the gain up setting is used.
    The electronic shutter go “OFF” at this time, the
    electronic shutter mode setting (6-5) and elec-
    tronic shutter step/synchro scan setting (6-6)
    cannot be changed.
    ❈If the CCD read out (mode) setting (;-9) has been
    set to “Frame1” or “Frame2”, 1/15s to 2s is selected
    as the storage time setting, and the sensitivity is set
    to about one-half of that obtained with when the 
    CCD read-out (mode) setting (;-9) has been set to
    “Field”. 
    						
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    7Color Set Display
    1. Chroma Level Adjustment [Chroma Level: –3 to +3]
    Chroma Level can be decreased or increased to
    three levels.
    2. White Balance Setting 
    [White Bal: ATW, AWC A, AWC B, P SET 3 200K, 
    P SET 5 600K]
    ATW:The white balance is automatically adjusted
    to the optimum position.
    AWC A, AWC B:Color temperature conditions at
    two points can be stored at AWC A and AWC B.
    Once the white balance is adjusted with the
    ITEM/AWC switch on the back of the camera, it
    is no longer necessary to set the white balance
    again if you simply select AWC A or AWC B,
    provided that the camera is used under the
    same conditions.
    Fine color adjustment can be made after setting
    AWC by red/blue gain adjustment in Painting
    Setting or from the RCU (RCB).
    P SET 3 200K:The white balance is adjusted to 
    3 200K illumination.
    P SET 5 600K:The white balance is adjusted to
    5 600K illumination.3. ATW Speed Setting [ATW Speed: SLOW 2, SLOW 1, MID, FAST 1, FAST 2]
    ATW Speed can be set.
    4. Black Level Setting [Pedestal: –150 to +150]
    The black level (pedestal) of the luminance (Y) signal
    can be set. Used in adjusting the black levels of two
    or more cameras.
    5. Painting Setting 
    [Painting: R Gain, B Gain, R Pedestal, B Pedestal:
    –150 to +150]
    R Gain, B Gain: Fine adjustment of the white balance
    can be made after AWC setting when AWC A or
    AWC B is selected in White Balance Setting.
    In case of using the RCU (RCB), use the R/B gain
    controls for this purpose. The set value returns to
    ±0 after AWC setting in using the camera alone.
    R Pedestal, B Pedestal:Fine adjustment of the black
    balance can be made after ABC setting.
    In case of using the RCU (RCB), use the R/B
    pedestal controls for this purpose. The set value
    returns to ±0 after ABC setting in using the cam-
    era alone.
    Neither P SET 3 200K nor P SET 5 600K can be
    set from the RCU (RCB) or the hybrid control
    panel.
    NoteR/B Gain
    Control
    RCU (RCB)
    R/B Pedestal
    Control 
    						
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    6. Negative/Positive Selection 
    [Nega/Posi: Posi, Nega]
    Posi:Normal image
    Nega:Image is shown reversed in darkness and
    color.
    8G/L Adjustment Set Display
    1. Horizontal Phase Adjustment 
    [H Phase: –206 to +49]
    Horizontal phase can be adjusted when a genlock
    signal is supplied.
    2. Subcarrier Phase Coarse Adjustment 
    [SC Coarse: 1, 2, 3, 4]
    Coarse adjustment of subcarrier phase can be made
    when a genlock signal is supplied.
    3. Subcarrier Phase Fine Adjustment 
    [SC Fine: –511 to +511]
    Fine adjustment of subcarrier phase can be made
    when a genlock signal is supplied.
    4. Color Bar Setup Setting 
    [Color Bar Set: 0.0 IRE, 7.5 IRE]
    The setup level of color bar can be adjusted.
    9Detail Set Display
    1. Detail Level Setting [Detail: OFF, Low, High]
    Contour correction quantity can be selected.
    Detail settings made using the Horizontal/Vertical
    Detail Level HIGH/LOW Setting.
    2. Horizontal Detail Level HIGH Setting
    [H Detail Level H: L+1 to +63]
    3. Vertical Detail Level HIGH Setting
    [V Detail Level H: L+1 to +31]
    4. Horizontal Detail Level LOW Setting
    [H Detail Level L: 0 to H–1]
    5. Vertical Detail Level LOW Setting
    [V Detail Level L: 0 to H–1]
    Detail level can be set in horizontal (H) and vertical
    (V) directions with the Detail Level Setting (9-1)at
    HIGH or LOW.
    Whichever the direction, H or V, the set level at HIGH
    must be at least one position higher than that at
    LOW.
    6. Detail Band Setting [Detail Band: 1 to 5]
    A contour correction band can be set with the Detail
    Level Setting (9-1) at HIGH or LOW. The higher set-
    ting, the finer will be the detail. 
    						
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    7. Noise Suppress Compensation Level Setting
    [Noise Suppress: 1 to 10]
    Screen noise can be reduced with the Detail Level
    Setting (9-1) at HIGH or LOW. If the noise suppress
    compensation level is set too high, a fine object will
    be reproduced less sharply.
    8. Level Dependent Compensation Level Setting
    [Level Dependent: 0% to 25%]
    Screen noise due to the detail of dark parts of an
    object can be reduced.
    If level dependent compensation level is set too high,
    however, hair, for example, will be reproduced less
    sharply.
    9. Dark Detail Compensation Level Setting 
    [Dark Detail: 0 to 5]
    The contours of the darker portions of an object can
    be emphasized.
    This setting is possible only when the Level
    Dependent Compensation Level Setting (9-9) is set
    to 0 %.
    10. Chroma Detail Compensation Level Setting
    [Chroma Detail: 0 to 15]
    The contours of high-hue portions of an object can
    be emphasized.11. Flesh DTL Level Setting 
    [Flesh DTL Level: Low, Mid, High]
    LOW:The roughness of the flesh tones is minimized.
    MID:This is the standard setting.
    HIGH:
    The outlines of the flesh tones are accentuated.
    12. Corner Detail Setting [Corner Detail: OFF, ON]
    Corner detail, which improves the resolution of cor-
    ners, can be turned on or off when the Detail Level
    Setting (9-1) is at HIGH or LOW.
    13. Precision Detail Level Setting 
    [Precision Detail: OFF, LOW, HIGH]
    This setting is to narrow detail width and suppress
    detail glare. 
    						
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