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      Color Correction 1/3
      B_Mg Gain             0
      B_Mg Phase            0
      Mg   Gain           +27
      Mg   Phase            0
      Mg_R Gain             0
      Mg_R Phase            0
      R    Gain           +15
      R    Phase            0
     Return
     Color Correction Set Display
      Color Correction 2/3
      R_Yl Gain             0
      R_Yl Phase            0
      Yl   Gain           +18
      Yl   Phase           +6
      Yl_G Gain             0
      Yl_G Phase            0
      G    Gain           +30
      G    Phase         +112
     Return  Color Correction 3/3
      G_Cy Gain             0
      G_Cy Phase            0
      Cy   Gain           +44
      Cy   Phase          -15
      Cy_B Gain             0
      Cy_B Phase            0
      B    Gain           -20
      B    Phase          +36
     Return
       SD Detail Set 1/2
      Detail             High
       H Detail Level H    16
       V Detail Level H     3
       H Detail Level L    13
       V Detail Level L     2
      Detail Band           4
      Noise Suppress        3
      Level Dependent     10%
      Dark Detail           0
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     SD Detail Set Display
       SD Detail Set 2/2
      Chroma Detail         0
      Clean DNR           Off
      Flesh Noise Sup.    Off
     Return–––––––––––––––––––––
       Color Matrix Set
      Matrix(R-G)           0
      Matrix(R-B)           0
      Matrix(G-R)           0
      Matrix(G-B)           0
      Matrix(B-G)           0
      Matrix(B-R)           0
     Return
     Color Matrix Set Display
    Menu item setting/changing (User Mode) 
    						
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       Other Set 1
      Gamma              0.45
      Knee Point          88%
      White Clip         110%
      Flare R               0
      Flare G               0
      Flare B               0
      Black Stretch       Off
      SD 2D LPF           Off
      EBU Matrix Set      Off
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     Other Set Display
       Other Set 2
      Format            1080i
      Downconv. Mode  Squeeze
      Component       Y/Pb/Pr
      Status              Off
      Character Mix
       Component           On
       Composite           On
       Option              On
      Composite,Y/C Setup  On
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       G/L Set
      H Phase               0
      SC Coarse         90deg
      SC Fine               0
      H Phase,SC Fine Step  1
     Return––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
     G/L Set Display
      To return to the initial settings, refer to page 89.
    Menu item setting/changing (User Mode) 
    						
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    Description of the setting screen
     Brightness  Set
      Video level adjustment
    [Picture Level: –50 to +50]
    Convergence level of AUTO IRIS, AUTO GAIN UP and 
    ELC can be adjusted.
      Detecting ratio adjustment
    [Light PEAK/AVG: P50 to A50]
    The ratio of AUTO IRIS, AUTO GAIN UP and ELC 
    detected peak (P) to average (A) can be adjusted within a 
    predetermined range.
      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, AUTO GAIN UP and 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 
    measurement.
      Electronic shutter mode setting
    [Shutter Mode: Step, S/Scan, ELC]
    Step:   Electronic shutter operates at the speed 
    selected by the Electronic Shutter Step/
    Synchro Scan Setting.
    S/Scan:   Electronic shutter operates at the speed 
    selected in Electronic Shutter Step/Synchro 
    Scan Setting.
    ELC:   Electronic shutter is controlled to automatically 
    adjust the luminance.
    Menu item setting/changing (User Mode) 
    						
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      Electronic shutter step/synchro scan setting 
    [Step/Synchro: Off, 1/100 to 1/10000 (Step), 
    61.19 Hz to 1466 Hz (Synchro Scan)]
    This setting is possible only when “Step” or “S/Scan” is 
    selected in electronic shutter mode setting.
    When “Step” has been selected as the electronic shutter 
    mode setting:
      Off:  Electronic shutter is turned off.
      1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000:
         Electronic shutter operates at one of these 
    speeds as selected.
     When “S/Scan” has been selected as the electronic 
    shutter mode setting:
    Bar noise can be reduced by synchro-scan adjustment 
    in shooting workstation scenes, for example.
       If the lens iris switch is at M (Manual), ELC may not 
    function. Set the lens iris switch to A (Auto).
       Flickering may increase at ELC under fluorescent 
    lights.
    Notes
     Gain setting [Gain: Auto, –6 dB to 18 dB]
    Auto:   The light quantity is adjusted automatically.
    –6 dB to –1 dB:
         This setting makes it possible to shoot at the 
    optimal gain setting under conditions where the 
    light quantity is high. When it is used, images with 
    minimal noise can be shot but the dynamic range 
    is reduced.
    0 dB:  0 dB should be selected in normal cases.
    1 dB to 18 dB:
         Use this range if sufficient video output cannot 
    be obtained even when the lens iris is opened in 
    shooting dark scenes.
      AGC maximum gain setting
    [AGC Max Gain: 6 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB]
    This is used to set the maximum gain up when “Auto” has 
    been selected as the gain setting.
     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.
    Menu item setting/changing (User Mode) 
    						
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     Color  Set
      Chroma level adjustment
    [Chroma Level: –3 to +3]
    Chroma Level can be decreased or increased to any of 
    three levels each.
    The RGB signal cannot be adjusted.
      White balance setting
    [White Bal: ATW, AWB A, AWB B, 3200K, 5600K]
    AT W :   The white balance is automatically adjusted to 
    the optimum position.
    The white balance is tracked across an 
    approximate color temperature range from 
    2000K to 10000K.
    AWB A, AWB B:
       Once the white balance is adjusted, it is no 
    longer necessary to set the white balance again 
    if you simply select AWB A or AWB B, provided 
    that the camera is used under the same 
    conditions.
    Fine color adjustment can be made after AWB 
    setting by R gain and B gain for the painting 
    setting.
    3200K:   The white balance is adjusted to 3200K 
    illumination.
    5600K:   The white balance is adjusted to 5600K 
    illumination.
      ATW speed setting
    [ATW Speed: Slow2, Slow1, Mid, Fast1, Fast2]
    ATW Speed can be set.
      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 AWB setting when 
    AWB A or AWB B is selected in white 
    balance setting.
    The set value returns to ±0 after AWB 
    setting.
    R Pedestal, B Pedestal:
       Fine adjustment of the black balance 
    can be made after ABB setting.
    The set value returns to ±0 after ABB 
    setting.
    Menu item setting/changing (User Mode) 
    						
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     HD (1080i, 720p) Detail Set
     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.
      Horizontal detail level high setting
    [H Detail Level H: L+1 to +63]
       Vertical detail level high setting
    [V Detail Level H: L+1 to +31]
       Horizontal detail level low setting
    [H Detail Level L: 0 to H–1]
       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 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”.
     Detail band setting [Detail Band: 1 to 5]
    A contour correction band can be set with the detail level 
    setting at “High” or “Low”.
    The higher setting, the finer will be the detail.
      Noise suppress level setting
    [Noise Suppress: 1 to 10]
    Screen noise can be reduced with the detail level setting 
    at “High” or “Low”.
    If the noise suppress level is set too high, a fine object 
    will be reproduced less sharply.
      Level dependent 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 level is set too high, however, hair, for 
    example, will be reproduced less sharply.
    Menu item setting/changing (User Mode) 
    						
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      Dark detail 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 
    level setting is set to “0 %”.
      Chroma detail level setting
    [Chroma Detail: 0 to 15]
    The contours of high-hue portions of an object can be 
    emphasized.
      Clean DNR setting
    [Clean DNR: Off, Low, High]
    The noise reduction effect to be provided by the clean 
    DNR can be selected.
      Flesh noise suppress level setting
    [Flesh Noise Sup.: Off, Low, High]
    Flesh noise is suppressed in two steps when the detail 
    level setting is at “High” or “Low”.
      Precision detail level setting
    [Precision Detail: Off, Low, High]
    This setting is to narrow detail width and suppress detail 
    glare.
        HD (1080i, 720p) detail settings are valid for the 
    HD (1080i, 720p) format, but will also be valid for the 
    SD (480i) format in some cases.
    Note
    Menu item setting/changing (User Mode) 
    						
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     SD (480i) Detail Set
     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.
      Horizontal detail level high setting
    [H Detail Level H: L+1 to +63]
       Vertical detail level high setting
    [V Detail Level H: L+1 to +31]
       Horizontal detail level low setting
    [H Detail Level L: 0 to H–1]
       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 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”.
     Detail band setting [Detail Band: 1 to 5]
    A contour correction band can be set with the detail level 
    setting at “High” or “Low”.
    The higher setting, the finer will be the detail.
      Noise suppress level setting
    [Noise Suppress: 1 to 10]
    Screen noise can be reduced with the detail level setting 
    at “High” or “Low”.
    If the noise suppress level is set too high, a fine object 
    will be reproduced less sharply.
      Level dependent 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 level is set too high, however, hair, for 
    example, will be reproduced less sharply.
    Menu item setting/changing (User Mode) 
    						
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    Menu item setting/changing (User Mode)
      Dark detail 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 
    level setting is set to “0 %”.
      Chroma detail level setting
    [Chroma Detail: 0 to 15]
    The contours of high-hue portions of an object can be 
    emphasized.
      Clean DNR setting
    [Clean DNR: Off, Low, High]
    The noise reduction effect to be provided by the clean 
    DNR can be selected.
      Flesh noise suppress level setting
    [Flesh Noise Sup.: Off, Low, High]
    Flesh noise is suppressed in two steps when the detail 
    level setting is at “High” or “Low”.
       The setting for the  SD (480i) Detail Set item takes 
    effect for the SD (480i) format.
    Note 
    						
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    Menu item setting/changing (User Mode)
     Color Matrix Set
      Linear Matrix R-G
    [Matrix(R-G): –31 to +31]
    This is used to adjust the color in the R-G axis direction.
      Linear Matrix R-B
    [Matrix(R-B): –31 to +31]
    This is used to adjust the color in the R-B axis direction.
      Linear Matrix G-R
    [Matrix(G-R): –31 to +31]
    This is used to adjust the color in the G-R axis direction.
      Linear Matrix G-B
    [Matrix(G-B): –31 to +31]
    This is used to adjust the color in the G-B axis direction.
      Linear Matrix B-G
    [Matrix(B-G): –31 to +31]
    This is used to adjust the color in the B-G axis direction.
      Linear Matrix B-R
    [Matrix(B-R): –31 to +31]
    This is used to adjust the color in the B-R axis direction. 
    						
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