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Preset memories(continued)
When performing the operatio\pns using the contr\poller
When the AW‑RP655 is connecte\pd:
Up to 50 settings can be regi\estered and called.
The [1] to [50] buttons of [TR\bCING/PR\fS\fT M\fMORY] 
correspond to the un\eit’s preset memories No.1 to No.50.
p
q Registering the se\pttings in the prese\pt memories
1	Set to the preset me\pmor\f mode.
Press the [TR/PS\fT] \ebutton to turn off its lamp.
2	Set to the memor\f recording mode.
Press the [M.LOCK] \ebutton to turn off its...

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Preset memories(continued)
When the AW‑RP555 is connecte\pd:
Up to 10 settings c\ean be registered and\e called.
The [1] to [10] buttons of [PR\fS\fT] \ecorrespond to the un\eit’s 
preset memories No.1 to No.10.
p
q Registering the se\pttings in the prese\pt memories
1	Displa\f the picture to be\p shot on the monit\por.
Operate the [P\bN/TILT] lever and [ZOOM] lever to 
determine the camera angle.
\bdjust the focus, iris, gain and white ba\elance if they need 
to be adjusted.
2	Hold down the...

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White balance adjus\ptment
p
w White balance adjus\ptment
In order for the white to be r\eeproduced accurately, the ratio 
between the three primary colors (RGB) is a\edjusted. If the 
white balance has sh\eifted out of adjust\ement, not only will \ethe 
white be reproduced p\eoorly but the color tones o\ef the entire 
screen will also be d\eegraded.
p
 This adjustment must be performed when using t\phe 
unit for the first time or when th\pe unit has not bee\pn 
used for a prolonged period.
p
 It...

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White balance adjus\ptment(continued)
5	Press the [] or [] button to bring the\p cursor 
to “AWB \bode”.
6	Press the [] button.
“\bWB Mode” starts blinking.
7	Press the [] or [] button to change the AWB 
mode to be used to\p “AWB A” or “AWB B”, and 
press the [] button to enter the\p selection.
8	Press the [\bENU] button for 2 seconds.
The camera menu display is exited.
9	Press the [SET] button for 2 seconds.
The auto white balan\ece adjustment (\bWB) is performed, 
and the white balanc\ee...

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White balance adjus\ptment(continued)
When the AW‑RP50 is connected\p:
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the cont\eroller.
p
 White balance may not be correctly s\eet if the lighting 
of the object is to\eo weak.
p
 Since the unit has \ea built-in memory, the set white 
balance will remain i\en the memory even if power is 
turned off. Therefore, it is not necessa\ery to reset the 
white balance if the\e color temperature of those objec\ets 
remains unchanged. However, it must be reset if the...

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White balance adjus\ptment(continued)
p
q \banual adjustment
(R gain and B gain\p adjustment)
White balance can be\e adjusted manually.
When performing the operatio\pns  
using the wireless \premote control
p
 Steps 
1 through 6 represent the procedu\ere for selecting 
the “\bWB \b” or “\bWB B” memory. They need not be taken 
if a selection has a\elready been made.
1	Select \banual1, \banual2 or \banual3 as the 
shooting mode b\f following the procedure in 
“Selecting the shoot\ping modes (scene...

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Black level (master pedestal\p) adjustment
p
w Black level (master pedestal\p) 
adjustment
The black level can be adjusted w\ehen using a multiple 
number of cameras including the un\eit. \bsk your dealer to 
perform this adjustment.
(Use an oscilloscope \eor waveform monitor for the 
adjustment.)
\bdjust the black level in accordance wit\eh the units and 
devices used.
The black level can be adjusted o\enly when Manual1, 
Manual2 or Manual3 is selected as t\ehe shooting mode 
(scene file).
When...

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Black level (master pedestal\p) adjustment(continued)
When performing the operatio\pns using the contr\poller
When the AW‑RP655 is connecte\pd:
1	Press the [IRIS] button several times to turn\p off 
its lamp.
Set the iris to the manual ([M\bNU]) mode.
2	Turn the [FOCUS/IRIS]\p dial to stop down the 
lens iris.
3	Press the [R/B GAI\pN/PED] button several 
times so that the \p“PEDESTAL TOTAL” item is 
displa\fed on the LCD panel\p.
4	Turn the jog dial (m\pain) and adjust th\pe black 
level to 0.035 V.
5...

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Genlock adjustment (AW‑HE60S onl\f)
p
w Genlock adjustment
The genlock adjustment is performed to achieve phase 
alignment by applying external synchronization\e (genlock) 
when a multiple number of cameras will be used or w\ehen the 
unit will be used in\e combination with \eother devices.
This unit supports the BBS signal a\es the genlock signal.
\bsk your dealer to perform this adjustment.
(Use a dual-trace oscilloscope for the adjustment.)\e
(The genlock function is not a\evailable with the \bW...

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Genlock adjustment (AW‑HE60S onl\f)(continued)
p
q Color phase adjustm\pent
The color phase adju\estment must be performed if the 
pictures are to be s\ewitched using a vid\eeo switcher or other 
device when the video \eoutput signals have been set as 
composite signals.
It need not be performed when the video o\eutput signals have 
been set as component\e signals.
The camera’s color phase is ali\egned with the program output 
(split color bar out\eput) signals of a c\eolor special effect device 
or...
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