Panasonic Hd Integrated Camera Aw He60 Operating Instructions
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41 Camera menu items(continued) p w Camera screen (when FullAuto is selected) This menu is used for the camera image settings. C a m e r a S c e n e F u l l A u t o C o n t r a s t L e v e l 0 \f a y / N \b g h t \f a y R e t u r n Scene [FullAuto, \banual1, \banual2, \banual3] Selected here is the s\ehooting mode that m\eatches the shooting situation\e. Select the mode which\e best suits the prevailing shooting conditions and the \euser’s preferences. FullAuto: In this mode, the optimum settings and adjustments for the shooting con\editions at hand are automatica\elly established. When “Full\buto” has been selected, t\ehe detailed setting and\e adjustment menus are not displayed. \banual1 to 3: In these modes, the detailed settin\egs and adjustments are esta\eblished manually to match the prevailing shooting con\editions and the user’s preferences. When the Manual1, Manual2 or Manual3 mode has been selected\e, the detailed setting and adjustm\eent menu for the mode concerned is displayed. Contrast Level [–5 to +5] Use the contrast level to adjust the ima\ege brightness. Da\f/Night [Da\f, Night] This is used to select normal shooting or low light shooting (by exposing the subjects\e to infrared rays). Da\f: Normal shooting Night: Low light shooting In Night mode, Black-and-white images a\ere output. The lens iris is forcibly set to open. Return Use this to return to the previous menu. p w Camera screen (when \banual1 to 3 is select\ped) C a m e r a S c e n e M a n u a l 1 C o n t r a s t P i c t u r e C o l o r M a t r i x \f e t u r n Scene [FullAuto, \banual1, \banual2, \banual3] Refer to section on Sc\eene in the column on\e the left. Contrast Select this to displa\ey the Contrast screen to adjus\et the brightness. Picture This menu item displays the Picture scree\en on which to adjust the picture q\euality. Two screens (Picture 1/2 and Picture 2/2) are provided for the picture quality \eadjustment menu. Color \batrix This menu item is used to a\edjust the 16-axis c\eolor matrix. Return Use this to return to the previous menu.
42 Camera menu items(continued) p w Contrast screen C o n t r a s t C o n t r a s t M o d e A u t o C o n t r a s t L e v e l 0 S h u t t e r M o d e \f \f \f \f S t e p / S y n \b h r o \f \f \f \f F r a m e M i x \f \f \f \f A u t o F . M i x M a x G a i n 0 d B G a i n A u t o A G C M a x G a i n 1 8 d B R e t u r n Contrast \bode [Auto, \banual] This item is used t\eo select whether the \eimage brightness (contrast) is to be contr\eolled automatically o\er manually. Auto: The iris, shutter speed and \eframe addition are controlled and t\ehe camera brightness is adjusted automatica\elly. \banual: Operations are performed using the manually set values. Contrast Level [–5 to +5] Set here is the cont\erast level when the image brightness is adjusted. This item can be set\e when “\buto” has been selected as\e the “Contrast Mode” setting. Shutter \bode [Off, Step, S\fnchro] Select for camera shutter speed. This item can be set\e when “Manual” has been selected as\e the “Contrast Mode” setting. Off: The shutter is set t\eo OFF (so that it \ecannot be tripped). Step: The step shutter is \eset (the steps can b\ee changed). S\fnchro: The synchro shutter\e is set (the setting\e can be changed continuously). Step/S\fnchro This is used to adj\eust the shutter speed\e in the mode which \e was selected as the “Shutter Mode” setting. When a higher shutt\eer speed is selected, \efast-moving subjects do not bec\eome blurred easily but the images will be darker. The shutter speeds th\eat can be set are li\ested below. [When 59.94 Hz has been set as\p the unit’s frequenc\f] When “Step” is selected as the “Shutter \bode” When “S\fnchro” is selected as the “Shutter \bode” 1/100, 1/250, 1/50\e0, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/\e10000 60.24 Hz to max. 646.21 Hz (255 steps) [When 50 Hz has been set as\p the unit’s frequenc\f] When “Step” is selected as the “Shutter \bode”When “S\fnchro” is selected as the “Shutter \bode” 1/120, 1/250, 1/50\e0, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/\e10000 50.20 Hz to max. 538.51 Hz (255 steps) Frame \bix [Auto, Off, 6dB, 12dB, 18dB] Select for frame addition (gain-\eup using sensor sto\erage) amount. This item can be set\e when “Off ” is selected as the “Shutter Mode” item setting. When frame addition is perf\eormed, it will appear a\es if the images are missing \esome frames. AutoF. \bix \bax Gain [0dB, 6dB, 12dB, 18dB] When “\buto” for the “Contrast Mode” or “\buto” for the “Frame Mix” is selected, the max\eimum frame addition amount can be set. If frame addition is perf\eormed at the \buto setting, it wil\el appear as if the ima\eges are missing som\ee frames. Gain [Auto, 0dB, 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB, 15dB, 18dB] The image gain is a\edjusted here. In locations which \eare too dark, adjust the gain u\epward; conversely, in locations whic\eh are too bright, adjust it downward. When “\buto” is set, the light q\euantity is adjusted\e automatically. The noise increases \ewhen the gain is in\ecreased. AGC \bax Gain [6dB, 12dB, 18dB] When “\buto” is selected as the “Gain” setting, the maximum gain-up amount c\ean be set. Return Use this to return to the previous menu.
43 Camera menu items(continued) p w Picture 1/2 screen P i c t u r e 1 / 2 C h r o m a L e v e l \f A W B \b o d e A W B A R G a i n \f B G a i n \f D e t a i l H i g h F l e s h T o n e \b o d e O f f D N R H i g h R e t u r n Chroma Level [–3 to +3] Set here is the color\e intensity (chroma \elevel) of the images. AWB \bode [ATW, AWB A, AWB B] The white balance mo\ede is selected here. Select the mode when \ethe coloring is not natural because of the nature of th\ee light source or ot\eher factors. If the white color s\eerving as the reference can be recognized, subjects can be \eshot with natural coloring. ATW: In this mode, the white balance \eis compensated for automatically, even if changes occur\e in the light source or colo\er temperature, by a process of continuous and automatic\e adjustment. AWB A, AWB B: When \bWB \b or \bWB B is selected and th\ee white balance is executed, the adjustme\ent results obtained are stored \ein the memory selected. When \bWB \b or \bWB B is then selected, t\ehe white balance stored in th\ee selected memory can be recalled. p When preset settings \ehave been called from th\ee \bW -RP655, the \bWB mode which was set when the preset data was registered by the \bW -RP655 will be called. Note R Gain, B Gain [–30 to +30] When “\bWB \b” or “\bWB B” is selected as the \b\eWB Mode setting, the white b\ealance can be finely \eadjusted after automatic white bal\eance (\bWB) has been performed. p When automatic whit\ee balance (\bWB) is executed, the R Gain and B Gain values are returned to “0”. p When “\bWB \b” or “\bWB B” is selected as the \b\eWB Mode setting, the R Gain and B Gain adjustment values can be stored \ein the two memories, \b and B. p When new values are set, the pr\eevious values are erased. Use each of the memo\eries for a different purpose in accordance with the\e shooting conditio\ens. p In terms of registering values in the preset memories, the R Gain and B Gain settings (–30 \eto +30) are not stored\e, but the white balance\e (color) status after adjust\ements have been made using th\ee R Gain and B Gain items can be s\etored. p If settings in the \epreset memories are recalled when “Mode \b” has been selected as\e the Preset Scope setting, the R\e Gain and B Gain settings are returned to “0”. p When “\bTW” has been selected as\e the \bWB Mode setting, the R Gain and B Gain cannot be adju\ested. Notes Detail [Off, Low, High] The image detail (im\eage sharpness) is adjusted h\eere. When “Low” or “High” is selected, the det\eail is enhanced. Flesh Tone \bode [Off, Low, High] Set here is the flesh\e tone mode for displaying the subjects’ skin so that it appea\ers more smoothly an\ed eye-pleasingly. When “Low” or “High” is selected, the eff\eect is enhanced. DNR [Off, Low, High] Set here is the level of the digital no\eise reduction effect so that light, noise-f\eree and clear images \ewill be output even at night and in ot\eher low-brightness environments. When “Low” or “High” is selected, noise c\ean be eliminated. However, there is an increa\esed possibility that\e afterimages may occur. Return Use this to return to the previous menu.
44 Camera menu items(continued) p w Picture 2/2 screen P i c t u r e 2 / 2 P e d e s t a l 0 D R S O \f \f G a m m a T \b p e N o r m a l G a m m a L e v e l M i d B a c k L i g h t C O M P . O \f \f D a \b / N i g h t D a \b R e t u r n Pedestal [–10 to +10\p] This item is used t\eo adjust the black level (adjust the pedestal) so that th\ee dark parts of the images ar\ee easier to see. These parts become darker when a negative setting is selected and, conversely, lighter when a pos\eitive setting is selected. DRS [Off, Low, High] Set here is the DRS \efunction which provides just the right amount of compensat\eion when images wit\eh significant light/dark differences are displayed. When “Low” or “High” is selected, the eff\eect is enhanced even more. This may make noise more perceptib\ele with some scenes. Gamma T\fpe [Off, Normal, Cinema] Selected here is the t\eype of gamma curve. The selected setting \etakes effect when “Off ” is selected as the “DRS” item setting. Normally, the “Normal” setting is used. When “Cinema” is selected, images \egiving off an atmosphere like movies can be shot. Gamma Level [Low, \bid, High] This item is used to adjust the gamma compensation level. The item’s setting takes effect when “Off ” has been selected as the “DRS” setting and “Normal” as the “Gamma Type” setting. When “Low” is set, the images \eappear sedate and composed. The resulting gamma \ecurve has a gentle gradient in the low-brightness areas, and the contrast is sharper. Conversely, when “High” is set, the tonal r\eange in the dark area is expanded so that the \eimages take on a lighter tone. The resulting gamma \ecurve has a sharp gradient in the low-brightness areas, and the contrast is softer. Back Light CO\bP. [Off, On] “On” or “Off ” is set here for the backlight compensation function. Under backlight conditions, the function prevents darkening as a result of\e light striking the backs of subjects, and makes it possible to shoot images in shade or shadow more brightly. The function takes effect when “\buto” has been selected as the Contrast Mode, Gain or Frame Mix item setting\e. Da\f/Night [Da\f, Night] This is used to select normal shooting or low light shooting (by exposing the subjects\e to infrared rays). Da\f: Normal shooting Night: Low light shooting In Night mode, Black-and-white images a\ere output. The lens iris is forcibly set to open. Return Use this to return to the previous menu.
45 Camera menu items(continued) p w 16‑axis color matrix (These operations c\pan be performed onl\f when \banual1 to 3 has been \pselected as the Scen\pe setting.) C o l o r M a t r i x 1 / 3 M a t r i x S e l e c t N o r m a l [ S a t \f r a t i o n ] [ P \b a s e ] A x i s 0 1 - - - - - - - - A x i s 0 2 - - - - - - - - A x i s 0 3 - - - - - - - - A x i s 0 4 - - - - - - - - A x i s 0 5 - - - - - - - - A x i s 0 6 - - - - - - - - R e t \f r n C o l o r M a t r i x 2 / 3 M a t r i x S e l e c t N o r m a l [ S a t \f r a t i o n ] [ P \b a s e ] A x i s 0 7 - - - - - - - - A x i s 0 8 - - - - - - - - A x i s 0 9 - - - - - - - - A x i s 1 0 - - - - - - - - A x i s 1 1 - - - - - - - - A x i s 1 2 - - - - - - - - R e t \f r n C o l o r M a t r i x 3 / 3 M a t r i x S e l e c t N o r m a l [ S a t u r a t i o \f ] [ P h a \b e ] A x i \b 1 3 - - - - - - - - A x i \b 1 4 - - - - - - - - A x i \b 1 5 - - - - - - - - A x i \b 1 6 - - - - - - - - R e t u r \f \batrix Select [Norma\pl, EBU, NTSC, User] The preset color matr\eix data is loaded, \eand the saturation and phase are compens\eated accordingly. When “User” is selected, the sat\euration and phase can\e be finely adjusted usin\eg the 16-axis color\e matrix (\bxis 01 to \bxis 16). 90° 18 0° 270° 0° 22 .5° 4 5° 67 .5° 112 .5° 13 5° 157 .5° 202 .5° 225° 247.5° 292.5° 31 5° 337 .5° A xis 1 A xis 2 A xis 3 A xis 4 A xis 5 A xis 6 A xis 7 A xis 8 A xis 9 Axis 10 Axis 11 Axis 12 Axis 13 A xis 14 A xis 15 A xis 16 MG@6 1°R@ 10 4° Ye@16 8° G@ 24 1°Cy@28 4° B@34 8° ColorMatrix, Color Position Axis 01 to Axis 16: Saturation [–127 t\po +127] The saturation of \bxis 01 to \bxis 16 can be finely adjusted. Axis 01 to Axis 16: Phase [–127 to +1\p27] The phase of \bxis 01 to \bxis 16 can be finely adj\eusted. Return Use this to return to the previous menu.
46 Camera menu items(continued) p w S\fstem screen This menu has items that re\elate to the genlock phase adjustment and came\era’s output image setti\engs. S y s t e m G e n l o c k O u t p u t O t h e r R e t u r n Genlock (AW‑HE60S onl\f) This displays the Genlock screen on which to\e perform the phase adjustments. With the \bW -H\f60H, this item ca\ennot be selected. Output This displays the Output screen\e on which to select \ethe camera’s output image setti\engs. Other This displays the Other screen \eon which to select t\ehe settings for the installation \estatus of the camer\ea’s pan-tilt head unit and operating speed as well as the settings relating to the othe\er functions. Return Use this to return to the previous menu. p w Genlock screen (AW‑HE60S onl\f) G e n l o c k H o r i z o n t a l P h a s e 0 S \f b c a r r i e r P h a s e C o a r s e 9 0 \b F i n e 0 H P h a s e . S C F i n e S t e p 1 R e t \f r n Horizontal Phase [–\p206 to +49] This is used to adj\eust the horizontal phase during genlock. Subcarrier Phase C\poarse [0° to 315°] This is used to adj\eust coarsely the col\eor phase during genlock. This setting is valid for the VBS signal output. Subcarrier Phase F\pine [–127 to +127]\p This is used to adj\eust finely the color\e phase during genlock. This setting is valid for the VBS signal output. H Phase. SC Fine Step [1 to \p10] This is used to sele\ect the amount by which the horizontal phase (Horizontal Phase) is to \ebe adjusted and by which the color phase (Sub\ecarrier Phase Fine) is t\eo be adjusted finely. Return Use this to return to the previous menu.
47 Camera menu items(continued) p w Output screen O u t p u t F o r m a t 1 0 8 0 i D o w n C O N \f . M o d \b L \b t t \b r B o x H D M I C o l o r Y C b C r 4 2 2 R \b t u r n Format [1080/59.94p, 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, 480/59.94p, 480/59.94i, 1080/29.97PsF, 1080/50p, 1080/50i, 720/50p, 576/50p, 576/50i, 1080/25PsF] The video format is changed on t\ehis screen. The formats of the images \ewhich can be output\e differ between the \bW -H\f60H and \bW -H\f60S. For details on how to change the format, refer to “Changing the format” (page 48). Down CONV. \bode [Squeeze, SideCut, LetterBox] The down-conversion mode is select\eed here. Squeeze When the 4:3 aspect \eratio has been set for the monitor scre\een, the images are squeezed horizontally and extended vertically changing th\ee view of the angle. SideCutWith the vertical height serving as the reference, the parts which extend beyond this at the two sides are cropped c\ehanging the view of the angle. LetterBoxWith the horizontal width serving as the reference, black bands are added at\e the top and bottom chan\eging the view of the angle. p When output is sele\pcted for the color bar, the mode is fixed to Squeeze. If “SideCut” or “LetterBox” has been selected,\p the images will not appear for a few seconds when the\p color bar displa\f is set to ON or O\pFF. HD\bI Color (AW‑HE60H onl\f) [RGB‑NOR, RGB‑ENH, YCbCr422, YCbCr444] Set here is the HDMI\e color output. When an HDMI monito\er is used, use “YCbCr422” under normal circumstances. In cases where, for instance, HDMI (RGB) signa\els are converted and output to a\e DVI monitor, the settings required will differ depending on the c\eolor gradation supported by the monitor. RGB-NOR The RGB output sign\eals are output in th\ee 16 to 235 range. RGB-\fNH The RGB output sign\eals are output in th\ee 0 to 255 range. If the black parts of the images app\eear overexposed when “RGB-NOR” has been selected, u\ese the “RGB-\fNH” setting instead. Conversely, if the images are \edisplayed with a loss of dark detail when “RGB-\fNH” has been selected, u\ese the “RGB-NOR” setting instead. p If an HDMI Color se\etting which is not\e supported by the monitor has been\e specified, the HDMI\e Color setting may be changed automa\etically. (The menu display will remain unchan\eged.) Note With the \bW -H\f60S, this item cannot \ebe selected. Return Use this to return to the previous menu.
48 Camera menu items(continued) p q Changing the format When the format is changed on t\ehe Output screen fro\em its current setting, th\ee Format change check screen appears. Format change check screen F o r m a t D o y o u w a n t t o s e t F o r m a t ( 1 0 8 0 / \f 9 . 9 4 \b ) ? C A N C E L O . K . The format to be set is di\esplayed within the parentheses on the sc\ereen. Field frequenc\f 59.94 Hz50 Hz When using the AW‑HE60H 1080/59.94p, 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, 480/59.94p, 480/59.94i, 1080/29.97PsF 1080/50p, 1080/50i, 720/50p, 576/50p, 576/50i, 1080/25PsF When using the AW‑HE60S 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, 480/59.94i, 1080/29.97PsF 1080/50i, 720/50p, 576/50i, 1080/25PsF When the cursor is \emoved to “O.K.” on the format change check screen and the sett\eing is entered, the \e Format Set screen appear\es for a few seconds, and the format is changed. \bfter the format has been changed\e, the display returns to the Output screen\e. With some types of m\eonitors, the Format Set screen may not be displayed. Format Set screen F o r m a t ( 1 0 8 0 / 5 9 . 9 4 i ) S \f t The format to be set is di\esplayed within the parentheses on the sc\ereen. When the cursor is \emoved to “C\bNC\fL” on the format change check screen and the sett\eing is entered, the \e Format unchanged screen\e appears for 5 seconds, the format is left unchang\eed, and the display returns to the Output screen. Attention screen A t t e n t i o n F o r m a t ( 1 0 8 0 / 5 9 . 9 \f i ) I f \b o u s e l e c t O . K . T h e c a m e r a w i l l r e b o o t . C A N C E L O . K . The \bttention screen \eis displayed in the following cases: - In the IP mode - When a change is ma\ede from the 480/59.94i(59.94 Hz) or 576/50i(50 Hz) format to any other format - When a change is ma\ede from a format other than 480/59.94i (59.94 Hz) or 576/50i (50\e Hz) format to the 480/59.94i (59.\e94 Hz) or 576/50i (50\e Hz) format When the cursor is \emoved to [O.K.] on the \bttentio\en screen and clicked, the unit is aut\eomatically rebooted,\e and the format is changed. When the cursor is \emoved to “C\bNC\fL” on the \bttention screen and\e the setting is ente\ered, the Format unchanged screen appe\ears for 5 seconds, the format is left unchanged, a\end the display returns to the Output screen. Format unchanged screen F o r m a t u n c h a n g e d
49 Camera menu items(continued) p w Other 1/2 screen O t h e r 1 / 2 I n s t a l l P o s i t i o n D e s k t o \f P r e s e t S \f e e d 1 0 P r e s e t S \b o \f e M o d e A D i g i t a l Z o o m D i s a b l e S \f e e d W i t h Z o o m P O S . O n F o \b u s M o d e A u t o F o \b u s A D J W i t h P T Z . - - - - R e t u r n Install Position [Desktop, Hanging] “Desktop” or “Hanging” is selected here as \ethe method used to install the \eunit. Desktop: Stand-alone installa\etion Hanging: Suspended installatio\en When “Hanging” has been selected, t\ehe top, bottom, left and right of the images \ewill be reversed, and up/down/left/right control for panning and tilt\eing will also be reversed. Preset Speed [1 to 3\p0] There are 30 preset pan-tilt operation speeds when regenerating the camera direction and oth\eer information which are registered\e in the preset memory. p If a high value is selected for the Preset Speed setting, the image o\en the screen may shake when operation stops. p When connecting the \eunit to the \bW -RP655 for use, the “DI\bGON\bL SP\f\fD (P/T S\fT\eTING)” setting of the \bW -RP655 takes effect. To change the Preset \eSpeed, change the \bW -RP655 setting. Notes Preset Scope [\bode A, \bode B, \bode C] Selected here are the \esetting items to be \erecalled when the contents of the \epreset memory are regenerated. \bode A: Pan, Tilt, Zoom (includi\eng digital zoom), Focus, Iris, Gain, White-B\bL \bode B: Pan, Tilt, Zoom (includi\eng digital zoom), Focus, Iris \bode C: Pan, Tilt, Zoom (includi\eng digital zoom), Focus Digital Zoom [Disab\ple, Enable] “\fnable” or “Disable” is set here for the digital zoom function. If zooming is performed toward the Tele end beyond the maximum position when “\fnable” has been selected, t\ehe digital zoom can be operated continuously. Zooming will stop temporarily at the position \ewhere the optical zoom and digital zoom are switched so after it\e has stopped at this position, proc\eeed with zooming again. When the setting is \echanged to “Disable” while already in the digital zoom region, the zoom will automatica\elly move to the maximum position of the \eoptical zoom. p The digital zoom is set to off w\ehen color bars are displayed during digital zooming. Note Speed With Zoom POS. [Off, On] “Off ” or “On” is set here for the function use\ed to adjust the camera direction’s adjustment speed i\en conjunction with\e the zoom magnification.\e When “On” is set, the panning\e and tilting operations will become slower in the zoom status. This function has \eno effect during preset operations. Focus \bode [Auto, \banual] “\buto” or “Manual” is set here for the focusing function. Auto: The subjects are alw\eays brought into focus automatically. \banual: The focus is operated manually. Focus ADJ With PTZ. [Off, On] “Off ” or “On” is set here for the function whi\ech compensates for out-of-focusing when it occ\eurs during panning, tilting or\e zooming operations at the manual focus setting. When “Off ” is set, adjust the\e focus as required af\eter zooming or set the f\eocus to the auto mo\ede. This item can be sel\eected only when “Manual” has been selected as the “Focus Mode” setting. Return Use this to return to the previous menu.
50 Camera menu items(continued) p w Other 2/2 screen O t h e r 2 / 2 T a l l y E n a b l e E n a b l e O S D M i \f S D I / C O M P O \b \b B y B r o w s e r B r o w s e r / V i d e o O n O S D O \b \b W i t h T a l l y O \b \b O S D S t a t u s O \b \b W i r e l e s s C o n t r o l E n a b l e R e t u r n Tall\f Enable [Disable, Enable] “\fnable” or “Disable” is set here for the function whi\ech turns on or turns off the tally lam\ep using the tally co\entrol signal. OSD \bix Whether the camera menus, statuses and othe\er displays are to be turned Off or On can b\ee selected here for each output picture. SDI(HD\bI)/CO\bP [Off, On, Off B\fBrowser] Browser/Video [Off, On] Off: The camera menus and statuses are\e not displayed on the output pictur\ees targeted by the setting items \e listed above. On: The camera menus and statuses are\e displayed for the output pictures \ecovered by the setting items \elisted above. Off B\fBrowser: If a menu has been opened fro\em the browser screen, the camera menus and statuses are\e not displayed on the output images\e for which this setti\eng is established. p \fven if the display has been set to th\ee off position the camera menus will still be disp\elayed for one minute whenever the power of the unit is t\eurned on. Note OSD Off With Tall\f [Off, On] This is used to ena\eble or disable the function for clearing the OSD menu displays when the tally si\egnal is received by a command or con\etact. When the tally signa\el is released, the or\eiginal OSD menu displays are restored. OSD Status [Off, On] “Off ” or “On” is set here for the status displa\ey which appears during \bWB operations. Wireless Control [Disable, Enable] “\fnable” or “Disable” is set here for operations conducted from the wireless rem\eote control. The operations are enabled when the unit’s power is turned on from an external device other than a w\eireless remote control, and \ethey are disabled when the power is turned on from a wirele\ess remote control. p \bt the point when th\eis item’s setting is change\ed, the new setting is not re\eflected in operation. It is reflected when \ethe unit is set to \ethe standby mode and its power is turned on. p Follow one of the procedu\eres below if the item’s setting is changed \eby mistake and the unit can \eno longer be operated from a wireless\e remote control. When menu operations can be\p performed using another control device: First change the it\eem using a control \edevice capable of performing menu operations, and then turn off the unit’s power and turn it back on. When menu operations cannot\p be performed using other control devices: 1. Turn off the power of the units and\e devices that are connected. 2. Disconnect the unit\e’s power cable, and plug it back in. 3. Perform the operation for turning on the unit’s power from the wireless \eremote control. 4. \bfter changing this\e item, turn off the unit’s power and turn it back on. Notes Return Use this to return to the previous menu.