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    When performing the operations using the accessory wireless remote control
    1   Press the [CAM1] , [CAM2] , [CAM3] or 
    [CAM4] button to select the unit which is 
    to be operated.
    2 Press the [MENU] button for two seconds.
      The main menu is displayed.
    3   Press the [ ] or [ ] button to make the 
    item to be selected blink.
        Each time the [] or [] button is pressed, the blinking 
    item changes.
    4 Press the [ ] or [ ] button.
        The sub-menu of the selected item is displayed. 
    (Some sub-menu items have a sub-menu of their own.)
    5   Press the [ ] or [ ] button to make the 
    item to be set or the setting blink.
        Each time the [] or [] button is pressed, the blinking 
    item changes.
        When  “Retur
    
    n” is made to blink and the [] or [] 
    button is pressed, operation returns to the previous 
    menu.
        While the men us are displa
    
    yed, the [] and [] button 
    have the same functions. 
    Bear in mind, however, that if the [] button is pressed 
    when it is possible to change a value, the value will be 
    changed by the button.
    6    Press the [ ] or [ ] button to change the 
    setting.
    7    After the setting has been completed, 
    press the [MENU] button for two seconds.
      The menu display is exited.
    When performing the operations  
    using the controller AW-RP655
    1    Press one of the [1] to [5] buttons of 
    [CONTROL/ PREVIEW MONITOR OUT 
    SEL] to select the unit which is to be 
    operated.
    2 Press the [MENU] button.
        The display on the LCD panel of the AW-RP655 is set 
    to the menu mode.
    3   Turn the jog dial (main) and display 
    “CAMERA SETTING” on the LCD panel.
    4 Press the [OK] button.
       Display “OPEN CAMERA MENU?  OK Key” on the 
    LCD panel.
    5  Press the [OK] button again.
      The main menu is displayed on the monitor.
    6   Press the jog dial (main) to make the item 
    to be selected blink.
        Each time the jog dial (main) is pressed, the blinking 
    item changes.
    7 Turn the jog dial (main) counterclockwise.
      The sub-menu of the selected item is now displayed.
      (Some sub-menu items have a sub-menu of their own.)
    8   Press the jog dial (main) to make the item 
    to be set or the setting blink.
        Each time the jog dial (main) is pressed, the blinking 
    item changes.
        When the  “Retur
    
    n” is made to blink and the jog dial 
    (main) is turned counterclockwise, operation returns to 
    the previous menu.
    9    Turn the jog dial (main) to change the 
    setting.
    10  After the setting has been completed, 
    press the [MENU] button or [R / B GAIN /
    PED] button.
      The menu display is exited.
    Basic menu operations 
    						
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    When performing the operations  using the controller AW-RP555
    1    Press one of the [1] to [5] buttons of 
    [CONTROL] to select the unit which is to 
    be operated.
    2 Press the [MENU] button for two seconds.
      The main menu is displayed.
    3   Press the [MENU] or [ITEM] button to 
    make the item to be selected blink.
        Each time the [MENU] or [ITEM] button is pressed, the 
    blinking item changes.
    4 Press the [YES] button.
      The sub-menu of the selected item is displayed.
      (Some sub-menu items have a sub-menu of their own.)
    5   Press the [MENU] or [ITEM] button to 
    make the item to be set or the setting 
    blink.
        Each time the [MENU] or [ITEM] button is pressed, the 
    blinking item changes.
        When  “Retur
    
    n” is made to blink and the [YES] button is 
    pressed, operation returns to the previous menu.
    6    Press the [YES] or [NO] button to change 
    the setting.
    7   After the setting has been completed, 
    press the [MENU] button for two seconds.
      The menu display is exited.
    When performing the operations using  
    the controller AW-RP400 /AW-CB400
    The following operations are performed using the 
    AW -CB400.
    1   Press one of the [1] to [5] buttons of 
    [CONTROL SELECT] to select the unit 
    which is to be operated.
    2   Press the [A] button of [OPTION SW] for 
    two seconds.
      The main menu is displayed.
    3   Press the [A] or [B] button of 
    [OPTION SW] to make the item to be 
    selected blink.
        Each time the [A] or [B] button is pressed, the blinking 
    item changes.
    4 Press the [C] button of [OPTION SW] .
      The sub-menu of the selected item is displayed.
    5   Press the [A] or [B] button of 
    [OPTION SW] to make the item to be set 
    or the setting blink.
        Each time the [A] or [B] button is pressed, the blinking 
    item changes.
        When  “Retur
    
    n” is made to blink and the [C] button is 
    pressed, operation returns to the previous menu.
    6    Press the [C] or [D] button of [OPTION 
    SW] to change the setting.
    7   After the setting has been completed, 
    press the [A] button of [OPTION SW] for 
    two seconds.
      The menu display is exited.
    Basic menu operations 
    						
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    Setting the menu items
    Setting the menu items
    When the unit’s settings are to be selected, the menus are 
    displayed on the monitor.
    The monitor is connected to the video signal output 
    connector (VIDEO OUT connector or HD/SD ANALOG 
    connector).
    The basic menu operations involve displaying sub-menus 
    from the main menu items, and selecting settings on the 
    sub-menus. 
    Some sub-menus have menu items for performing more 
    detailed settings.
    For details on the basic operations to display the menus 
    and change the items using the accessory wireless remote 
    control or controller (AW-RP655, AW-RP555 or AW-RP400), 
    refer to pages 40 to 4 
    
    .
    Main menu
     HE100 menu 
     Pan Tilt Head Setting Camera Setting1--------
    2--------
    1 Pan Tilt Head Setting menu display
    2  Camera Setting menu displa y
    Pan-tilt head unit setting menu
     Pan Tilt Head Setting 
     Tally                     On Landing                 Soft Install Position     Desktop Smart Picture Flip      Auto  Flip Detect Angle        90 Controller               All
    InitializeReturn
    3--------
    4--------
    5--------
    6--------
    7----------
    8--------
    9------
    ------
    3 Tally lamp use selection [Tally: On, Off]
    (Factory setting: On = controlled)
    Using this item, set the function for having the tally lamp 
    lighted or extinguished by the tally control signal to ON or 
    OFF.
    4 Landing selection [Landing: Soft, Just]
    (Factory setting: Soft landing)
    Using this item, select “Soft” or “Just” (exact) as the 
    landing characteristics.
    The level of vibration accompanying the acceleration or 
    deceleration initiated by the stop operation is less at the 
    “Soft” setting than at the “Just” (exact) setting.
    5  Desktop (stand-alone) installation/ 
    Hanging (suspended) installation selection  
    [Install Position: Desktop, Hanging]
    (Factory setting: Desktop)
    Using this item, select stand-alone (Desktop) or 
    suspension from an overhead surface (Hanging) as the 
    manner in which the unit is to be installed.
      Desktop:  Stand-alone installation
      Hanging: 
      Installation where the unit is suspended 
    from an ov
    
    erhead surface
    6  Automatic picture flipping selection 
    [Smart Picture Flip: Auto, Off]
    (Factory setting: Off = no flipping)
    Using this item, select the function for flipping the picture 
    when tilting reaches the specified angle to ON or OFF.
    7  Tilt angle at which automatic picture flipping 
    starts [Flip Detect Angle: 60 to 120]
    (Factory setting: 90°)
    Using this item, select the tilt angle at which the picture is 
    flipped when “Auto” has been selected as the automatic 
    picture flipping selection [Smart Picture Flip] setting.
    8  Accept control from control device selection  
    [Controller: All, RP, Option, RP/Option]
    (Factory setting: All = All control devices)
      All:    All control de vices (Including accessor
     y 
    wireless remote control)
      RP:  Controller only
      Option:  Expansion board only
      RP/Option:  Controller and e
    xpansion board
        At the point when this item’ s setting is changed, the 
    ne
     w setting is not reflected in operation. 
    It is reflected when the unit is set to the standby mode 
    and its power is turned on. 
    						
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       The operation for turning on the unit’s power can be 
    performed from any control device regardless of what 
    has been selected as this item’s setting.
        Other oper ations can also be perf
     ormed from the 
    control device used to perform the operation for 
    turning on the unit’s power.  
    These operations take effect until the unit is next set to 
    the standby mode and its power is turned on.
    Follow one of the procedures below if the item’s setting is 
    changed and the unit can no longer be operated from a 
    specific control device.
        When menu operations can be performed using 
    another control device:
        First change the item using a control de vice capab
    
    le 
    of performing menu operations, and then turn off the 
    unit’s power and turn it back on.
        When menu operations cannot be performed using 
    other control devices:
      1. 
      Tur
    
    n off the power of the units and devices that are 
    connected.
       . 
    
      Disconnect the unit’s power cable, and plug it back 
    in.
      3.   Perf
    
    orm the operation for turning on the unit’s 
    power from the control device that was no longer 
    capable of performing the menu operations.
      4. 
      After changing this item, tur n off the unit’
    
    s power 
    and turn it back on.
    9  Initialization [Initialize]
    Using this item, the settings of all the items on the “Pan 
    Tilt Head Setting” menu are returned to the factory 
    settings. (Refer to the section on the right.)
      Return to the previous menu (main menu) 
    [Return]
    Concerning initialization
    When  “Initialize” is selected, the initialization 
    confirmation screen is displayed for about 10 seconds.
    (Press the [] or [] button to make “Initialize” blink, and 
    press the [] or [] button.)
     Initialize (Pan Tilt Head Setting)
     Do you want to initialize Pan Tilt Head settings?
      O.K.  CANCEL
    Initialization confirmation screen
    When “O.K.” is selected while the initialization 
    confirmation screen is displayed, the screen shown below 
    appears, and initialization is performed.
    (Press the [] or [] button to make “O.K.” blink, and 
    press the [] or [] button.)
    When initialization has been completed, the display 
    returns to the “Pan Tilt Head Setting” menu.
     Pan Tilt Head Setting
     initialize
    When “O.K.” is not selected or “CANCEL” is selected 
    while the initialization confirmation screen is displayed, 
    the screen shown below appears, and the display returns 
    to the “Pan Tilt Head Setting” menu without performing 
    initialization.
     Pan Tilt Head Setting
     unchanged
    Setting the menu items 
    						
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    Camera Setting menu
    The shooting mode is selected on this menu.
     Camera Setting 
     Halogen Fluorescent Daylight User
    Return
    1--------
    2--------
    3--------
    4--------
    5------
    1 Halogen menu display for the halogen light mode
    2   Fluorescent menu display for the fluorescent 
    light mode
    3  Daylight menu display for the daylight mode
    4  User menu displa y f
     or the user mode
    5   Return to the pre vious men
     u (main menu) 
    [Return]
    Shooting mode setting menus
    The setting menus in the halogen light, fluorescent light and 
    daylight modes are all configured in the same way.
    However, the settings are stored separately for each 
    shooting mode (with the exception of some setting items).
    The user mode has its own setting menu.
     Halogen light mode setting menu
     Halogen Mode Set 
     Brightness Set Color Set G/L, Setup Set Other Set
    Initialize
    Return
    6--------
    7--------
    8--------
    9--------
    ------
    ------
     Fluorescent light mode setting menu
     Fluorescent Mode Set 
     Brightness Set Color Set G/L, Setup Set Other Set
     
    Initialize
    Return
    6--------
    7--------
    8--------
    9--------
    ------
    ------
     Daylight mode setting menu
     Daylight Mode Set 
     Brightness Set Color Set G/L, Setup Set Other Set
     
    Initialize
    Return
    6--------
    7--------
    8--------
    9--------
    ------
    ------
     User mode setting menu
     User Mode Set 
     Brightness Set Color Set G/L, Setup Set Sharpness(DTL) Set Other Set
    Initialize
    Return
    6--------
    7--------
    8--------
    --------
    9--------
    ------
    ------
    6   Brightness setting menu display 
    [Brightness Set]
    The brightness setting menu of this shooting mode is 
    displayed here.
    7 Color setting menu display [Color Set]
    The color setting menu of this shooting mode is displayed 
    here.
    8  Genlock/color bar setting menu display 
    [G/L, Setup Set]
    9  Other setting menu display [Other Set]
    
      Initialization [Initialize]
    This item is used to return the following settings to the 
    factory settings. (Refer to the next page.)
        All the settings of the  6
     , 7 and  items in each of 
    the shooting modes
        All the settings of items  8
      and 9 (common to all 
    shooting modes) except for the video format
    Bear in mind that when initialization is performed, the 
    video format will remain unchanged, but the aspect ratio, 
    focus auto/manual selection, genlock and other settings 
    will be initialized.
    Setting the menu items 
    						
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      Return to the previous menu (main menu) 
    [Return]
    (User mode only)
       Sharpness setting men u displa
     y  
    [Sharpness(DTL) Set]
    The sharpness setting menu in the user mode is 
    displayed here.
    Concerning initialization
    When  “Initialize” is selected, the initialization 
    confirmation screen is displayed for about 10 seconds.
    (Press the [] or [] button to make “Initialize” blink, and 
    press the [] or [] button.)
     Initialize (Halogen Mode)
     Do you want to initialize Halogen Mode settings?
      O.K.  CANCEL
    Example:   Initialization confirmation screen 
    in the halogen light mode
    When “O.K.” is selected while the initialization 
    confirmation screen is displayed, the screen shown below 
    appears, and initialization is performed.
    (Press the [] or [] button to make “O.K.” blink, and 
    press the [] or [] button.)
    When initialization is completed, the display returns to the 
    setting menu for the shooting mode concerned.
     Halogen Mode
     initialize
    Example: Halogen mode
    When “O.K.” is not selected or “CANCEL” is selected while 
    the initialization confirmation screen is displayed, the 
    screen shown below appears, and the display returns to 
    the setting menu of the shooting mode concerned without 
    performing initialization.
     Halogen Mode
     unchanged
    Example: Halogen mode
    Setting the menu items 
    						
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    Brightness setting menu
      Brightness setting menu for halogen light 
    mode, fluorescent light mode and daylight 
    mode
     Brightness Set 
     Picture Level             +1 Step                   1/100 Gain                    Auto  AGC Max Gain           18dB
    Return
    1--------
    2--------
    3--------
    4--------
    5------
    1  Picture level adjustment [Picture Level: –4 to +4]
    (Factory setting: ±0]
    The convergence level of the auto iris/auto gain increase 
    is adjusted here.
    2  Shutter step selection  
    [Step: Off, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000]
    (Factory setting: Off)
    Using this item, the shutter speed is selected (unit: sec.).
      Off:  The electronic shutter is set to OFF.
    When the 1/100 speed setting is used in areas where 
    the power line frequency is 50 Hz, flicker caused by 
    fluorescent lights becomes more noticeable.
    3   Gain adjustment  
    [Gain: Auto, 0dB to 12dB, 15dB, 18dB]
    (Factory setting: Auto; 0dB for the user mode only)
    Using this item, the light quantity is adjusted.
      Auto:     The light quantity is adjusted automatically
    
    . 
    (AGC: Auto Gain Control) 
    The maximum gain is adjusted using the AGC 
    maximum gain selection “AGC Max Gain” item.
        If “Auto” is selected as the gain adjustment (Gain) 
    setting when the man
    
    ual setting has been selected for 
    the iris, the iris will be automatically changed to the 
    automatic setting.
        If the man ual setting is selected f
     or the iris when “Auto” 
    has been selected as the gain adjustment (Gain) 
    setting, the gain adjustment will be automatically 
    changed to the last gain setting.
    4   AGC maximum gain selection  
    [AGC Max Gain: 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, ---]
    (Factory setting: 18dB)
    Using this item, the maximum gain when “Auto”  has been 
    selected as the gain adjustment (Gain) setting is set.
    5  Return to the previous menu (menu for 
    selecting the shooting mode) [Return]
     User mode brightness setting menu
     Brightness Set 
     Picture Level             +1 Shutter Mode         Synchro  Step/Synchro        60.04Hz Gain                    Auto  AGC Max Gain           18dB
    Return
    1--------
    6--------
    7--------
    3--------
    4----------
    5------
    (User mode only)
    6  Shutter mode selection  
    [Shutter Mode:  Step,
    
     Synchro]
    (Factory setting: Step)
    The camera operates at the shutter speed setting 
    selected using the Shutter step/synchro scan setting 
    (Step/Synchro) item.
     Step: 
      The shutter speed is selected using the 
    shutter step v alue
    
    .
      Synchro:  The synchro scanning frequency is set.
    7  Shutter step/synchro scan setting  
    [Step/Synchro: Off, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 
    1/2000 or 60.04Hz to 248.82Hz]
    (Factory setting: Off, 60.04 Hz)
    Using this item, the shutter speed is set.
    When “Step” has been selected as the shutter mode 
    selection (Shutter Mode) setting, then Off, 1/100 sec., 
    1/
    50 sec., 1/500 sec., 1/1000 sec.
    
     or 1/000 is selected 
    as the shutter speed.
      Off:  The electronic shutter is set to OFF.
    When the 1/100 speed setting is used in areas where 
    the power line frequency is 50 Hz, flicker caused by 
    fluorescent lights becomes more noticeable.
    When “Synchro” has been selected as the shutter mode 
    selection (Shutter Mode) setting, a scanning frequency 
    r anging from 60.04 Hz to  
    
    48.8 Hz is set.
    When shooting subjects such as TV screens, the 
    horizontal bar noise can be reduced by adjusting the 
    synchro scanning frequency.
    Setting the menu items 
    						
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    Color setting menu
      Color setting menu for halogen light mode, 
    fluorescent light mode and daylight mode
     Color Set 
     Chroma Level              +1 White Bal                ATW
    Return
    1--------
    2--------
    3------
    1 Color density adjustment [Chroma Level: –3 to +3]
    (Factory setting: ±0; + for the user mode only)
    2   White balance selection [White Bal: ATW, 
    AWC A, AWC B, 3200K, 5600K]
    (Factory setting: ATW; AWC A for the user mode only)
      ATW:    The white balance is adjusted automatically 
    and contin uously
    
    , and it is automatically 
    corrected even when the light source or color 
    temperature has changed. 
    •    If v er
    
    y bright objects (such as fluorescent 
    lights) appear on the screen, the ATW 
    function may not work properly.
        •   The white balance ma y shift out of 
    adjustment if there are no white objects on 
    the screen.
      A
    
    WC A, AWC B:
         
    When A
    
    WC A or AWC B is selected and the 
    white balance is adjusted, the resulting status 
    is stored in the memory. When the unit is used 
    under the same conditions, the adjustment 
    status can be reproduced simply by selecting 
    AWC A or AWC B, thus obviating the need for 
    readjustment. 
    When a new status is stored in the memory, 
    the previous status is erased from the 
    memory. 
    If AWC (auto white balance adjustment) 
    or a manual white balance adjustment is 
    performed in the status selected by AWC A or 
    AWC B, the resulting status will be stored in 
    the memory.
      3200K: 
      The white balance that w as adjusted under 
    3
     00K lighting conditions (equivalent to a 
    halogen light) is established.
      5600K: 
     
    The white balance that w as adjusted under 
    5600K lighting conditions (equiv
     alent to 
    daylight) is established.
    3   Return to the previous menu (menu for 
    selecting the shooting mode) [Return]
     User mode color setting menu
     Color Set 
     Chroma Level              +1 White Bal                ATW Pedestal                  ±0 Painting  R Gain                   ±0  B Gain                   ±0
    Return
    1--------
    2--------
    4--------
    5----------
    6----------
    3------
    (User mode only)
    4 Black level adjustment [Pedestal: –30 to +30]
    (Factory setting: ±0)
    Using this item, the black level (pedestal level) of the 
    luminance (Y) signal is set.
    Align the black level when using a multiple number of 
    cameras including the unit.
    5  Painting R gain adjustment [R Gain: –30 to +30]
    (Factory setting: ±0)
    6  Painting B gain adjustment [B Gain: –30 to +30]
    (Factory setting: ±0)
    When “AWC A” or “AWC B” has been selected as the 
    white balance setting (White Bal), the white balance 
    can be finely adjusted after AWC (auto white balance 
    adjustment) has been executed.
    When AWC is executed, the setting is returned to ±0.
    Setting the menu items 
    						
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    Genlock/color bar setting menu
    The same settings established on the genlock/color bar 
    setting menu are common to all the shooting modes 
    (halogen light mode, fluorescent light mode, daylight mode 
    and user mode).
    (When a setting in one mode is changed, the same setting 
    is established in the other modes.)
     G/L, Setup Set 
     H Phase                   ±0 SC Coarse              90deg SC Fine                   ±0 Setup Level               On
    Return
    1--------
    2--------
    3--------
    4----------
    5------
    1  Horizontal phase adjustment 
    [H Phase: –206 to +49]
    (Factory setting: ±0)
    Using this item, the horizontal phase during genlock can 
    be adjusted.
    2  Color phase coarse adjustment 
    [SC Coarse: 0deg, 45deg, 90deg, 135deg, 
    180deg, 225deg, 270deg, 315deg]
    (Factory setting: 90deg)
    Using this item, the color phase during genlock can be 
    adjusted coarsely. This setting takes effect only when 
    VBS or Y/C signals are output as the video signals.
    3  Color phase fine adjustment 
    [SC Fine: –127 to +127]
    (Factory setting: ±0)
    Using this item, the color phase during genlock can be 
    adjusted finely. This setting takes effect only when VBS or 
    Y/C signals are output as the video signals.
    4  Setup level selection  
    [Setup Level: Off (0 IRE), On (7.5 IRE)]
    (Factory setting: On)
    Using this item, the setup level can be selected.
    5  Return to the previous menu (menu for 
    selecting the shooting mode) [Return]
     Sharpness setting menu 
    (user mode only)
    The sharpness setting menu is provided in the user mode 
    only.
     Sharpness(DTL) Set 
     Detail                    On  Total Detail Level        2  V Detail Level            4 Noise Suppress             0
    Return
    1--------
    2--------
    3--------
    4--------
    5------
    1  Detail ON/OFF selection [Detail: On, Off]
    Using this item, ON or OFF is selected for detail 
    compensation.
    When “On” is selected, the amount of the detail 
    compensation can be adjusted using the “Total Detail 
    Level” and “V Detail Level” menu items.
    2  Total detail level selection  
    [Total Detail Level: 0 to 14, ---]
    (Factory setting: 7)
    Using this item, the amount of the edge enhancement in 
    the horizontal and vertical directions is selected.
    When “Off ” is selected as the detail ON/OFF selection 
    setting, “---” is displayed, and no selection is possible.
    3  Vertical detail level selection  
    [V Detail Level: –7 to +7, ---]
    (Factory setting: ±0)
    Using this item, the amount of the edge enhancement in 
    the vertical direction is selected.
    When “Off ” is selected as the detail ON/OFF selection 
    setting, “---” is displayed, and no selection is possible.
    4 Noise suppression [Noise Suppress: 0 to 7]
    (Factory setting: 0)
    Using this item, the amount of screen noise generated by 
    the detail can be reduced. The higher the value selected, 
    the greater the reduction of the noise. However, if too high 
    a value is selected, the sharpness of detailed subjects 
    will be reduced.
    5  Return to the previous menu (menu for 
    selecting the shooting mode) [Return]
    Setting the menu items 
    						
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    Other settings (Other Set) menu
    Apart from the gamma correction level selection (Gamma) 
    setting, the settings of the Other Set menu are common to 
    all the shooting modes (halogen light mode, fluorescent light 
    mode, daylight mode and user mode).
    (When a setting in one mode is changed, the same setting 
    is established in the other modes.)
      Other Set menu for halogen light mode, 
    fluorescent light mode and daylight mode
     Other Set 
     Focus                   Auto Iris                    Auto Format                 1080i  Aspect                  --- Status                   Off Component                --- Focus ADJ With Zoom       On
    Return
    1--------
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    1   Focus adjustment auto/manual selection  
    [Focus: Auto, Manual]
    (Factory setting: Auto)
      Auto:  The lens is alwa ys f
     ocused automatically.
      Manual:  The lens is focused man ually
     .
    2  Iris adjustment auto/manual selection  
    [Iris: Auto, Manual]
    (Factory setting: Auto)
      Auto:  The iris is alw a
     ys adjusted automatically.
      Manual:  The iris is adjusted man ually
     .
        If “Auto” is selected as the gain adjustment (Gain) 
    setting when the man
     ual setting has been selected for 
    the iris, the iris will be automatically changed to the 
    automatic setting.
        If the man ual setting is selected f
     or the iris when “Auto” 
    has been selected as the gain adjustment (Gain) 
    setting, the gain adjustment will be automatically 
    changed to the last gain setting.
    3   Video format selection  
    [Format: 1080i, 720p, 480i, 480psF]
    (Factory setting: 1080i)
    Even when this item’s setting is changed, the video 
    format is not switched immediately. A screen on which to 
    confirm the setting change appears when an operation 
    involving a transfer to another item has been performed. 
    (Refer to the next page.)
    4  Video aspect ratio selection  
    [Aspect: ---, 16:9, 4:3]
    (Factory setting: 16:9)
    When “480i” or “480psF” has been selected as the “video 
    format (Format) setting”, either “16:9 (squeeze)” or “4:3 
    (sides cut off)” is selected as the aspect ratio.
    When 
    “1080i”  or 
    
    “70p” has been selected as the “video 
    format (Format) setting”, “---” appears, and the aspect 
    ratio cannot be selected.
    At this time, the aspect ratio of the composite signals is 
    fixed at “16:9 (squeeze)”.
    5   AWC/ABC operation status display ON/OFF 
    selection [Status: Off, On]
    (Factory setting: Off)
    Using this item, the display of the operation status for 
    AWC (auto white balance adjustment) or ABC (auto black 
    balance adjustment) is set to ON or OFF.
    When AWC or ABC is executed with this item set to “On”, 
    the following is displayed.
      AWC ACTIVE: 
      This is display
     ed while AWC is being 
    executed.
      AWC OK:     This is displa
     yed for 3 seconds after 
    AWC was completed successfully.
      AWC NG:    This is display
     ed for 3 seconds after 
    AWC was not completed successfully.
      ABC ACTIVE:    This is display
     ed while ABC is being 
    executed.
      ABC OK:    This is display
     ed for 3 seconds after 
    ABC was completed successfully.
      ABC NG:    This is display
     ed for 3 seconds after 
    ABC was not completed successfully.
    6   Component signal selection  
    [Component: ---, Y/Pb/Pr, Y/C]
    (Factory setting: Y/Pb/Pr)
    When “480i” or “480psF” has been selected as the “video 
    format (Format) setting”, either “Y/Pb/Pr” or “Y/C” is 
    selected as the component signals.
    When 
    “1080i”  or 
    
    “70p” has been selected as the 
    “video format (Format) setting”, “---” appears, and the 
    component signal setting cannot be selected.
    7   ON/OFF selection of focus compensation during 
    zooming function 
    [Focus ADJ With Zoom: On, Off]
    (Factory setting: On)
    When the focus is set to manual, the subject may go out 
    of focus during zooming.
    Select ON or OFF for the function which compensates for 
    this out-of-focusing.
    If the function has been set to OFF, either adjust the 
    focus, as required, after zooming or set the focus to auto.
    8  Return to the previous menu (menu for 
    selecting the shooting mode) [Return]
    Setting the menu items 
    						
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