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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 lamp.
    3	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.
    4	Hold down the [\bE\bORY] button.
    The buttons among the [1\e] to [50] buttons of [TR\bCING/
    PR\fS\fT M\fMORY] in which setting\es can be registered \e
    now start blinking in sequence.
    p
     Preset memory settings cannot b\ee registered in 
    buttons whose lamps a\ere off (since they contain 
    tracing memory settings).
    5	With the [\bE\bORY] button still held down, 
    press the button of the preset\p memor\f number 
    in which the setting is t\po be registered. p
    q Calling the setting\ps of the preset mem\pories
    1	Set to the preset me\pmor\f mode.
    Press the [TR/PS\fT] \ebutton to turn off its lamp.
    2	Press the button among the [1\p] to [50] buttons 
    of [TRACING/PRESET \bE\bORY] in which the 
    setting was regist\pered.
    p
    q Erasing preset memo\pr\f settings
    1	Set to the preset me\pmor\f mode.
    Press the [TR/PS\fT] \ebutton to turn off its lamp.
    2	Set the memor\f recording mode.
    Press the [M.LOCK] \ebutton to turn off its lamp.
    3	Hold down the [RESET] button.
    The buttons among the [1\e] to [50] buttons of [TR\bCING/
    PR\fS\fT M\fMORY] whose settings c\ean be erased now 
    start blinking in sequence.
    p
     The settings for the buttons whose lamps a\ere off 
    cannot be erased (since they contain tracing memory 
    settings).
    4	With the [RESET] button still held down, press 
    the button of the preset\p memor\f number whose 
    setting is to be e\prased. 
    						
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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 [\bE\bORY] button.
    The buttons among the [1\e] to [10] buttons of [PR\fS\fT] \e
    in which settings c\ean be registered now start blinking in 
    sequence.
    3	With the [\bE\bORY] button still held down, 
    press the button of the preset\p memor\f number 
    in which the setting is t\po be registered.
    p
    q Calling the setting\ps of the preset mem\pories
    1	Press the button among the [1\p] to [10] buttons 
    of [PRESET] in whic\ph the desired sett\ping was 
    registered.
    When the AW‑RP50 is connected\p:
    Refer to the Operating Instructions of the cont\eroller. 
    						
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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 must be performed when the ligh\pting conditions or\p 
    brightness has changed.
    \bs the type of adjus\etment used, \bWB (automatic whit\ee 
    balance adjustment) \ewhich is used to ad\ejust the white 
    balance when the \bWB button on the contro\eller is pressed, 
    \bTW (automatic tracking white balance ad\ejustment) which 
    is used to keep adjusting the wh\eite balance at all ti\emes, or 
    manual adjustment can \ebe selected.
    The results of the \bWB adjustment can b\ee stored in two 
    memories, \b and B, when “\bWB \b” or “\bWB B” has been 
    selected for the white balance\e. p
     Once the white balan\ece values have been adjusted, thei\er 
    setup procedure will b\ee completed simply by selecting 
    them using the camer\ea menus or web settings, or by 
    pressing the buttons on the contr\eoller, provided that they 
    are going to be used\e under the same cond\eitions as the 
    ones established when the values were set.  
    There is no need to \eset it again.
    p
     Once a new setting is entered\e, the previous setting will b\ee 
    erased.
    Use the two memories to store setting\es corresponding to \e
    different shooting cond\eitions.
    p
    q Automatic adjustmen\pt
    (AWB: AWB A or AWB B)
    When performing the operatio\pns  
    using the wireless \premote control
    1	Shoot a white subje\pct (such as a white wall o\pr 
    handkerchief) so that it f\pills the screen.
    p
     Do not shoot shiny or very bright objects.
    p
     Steps 
    2 through 8 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.
    2	Select \banual1, \banual2 or \banual3 as the 
    shooting mode b\f following the procedure in 
    “Selecting the shoot\ping modes (scene f\piles)” 
    (page 11).
            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
    3	Press the [] or [] button to bring the\p cursor 
    to “Picture”.
    4	Press the [] button.
    The “Picture 1/2” sub-menu is displayed.
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      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 
    						
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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 setting is entered.\ep
     When the white balan\ece adjustment is co\empleted 
    successfully, “\bWB OK” appears in the cente\er of the 
    screen.
                        A W B   O K
    p
     The white balance ca\ennot be adjusted wh\een color bars 
    are displayed. Press the [MOD\f] button to switch to 
    the camera picture.
    p
     When the adjustment \ehas failed, an error mess\eage 
    such as “OUT R\bNG\f NG”, “HIGH LIGHT NG”, “LOW 
    LIGHT NG” or “\bTW NG” is displayed.
    Note
    When performing the operatio\pns using the contr\poller
    When the AW‑RP655 or AW‑RP555 is connecte\pd:
    1	Shoot a white subje\pct (such as a white wall o\pr 
    handkerchief) so that it f\pills the screen.
    p
     Do not shoot shiny or very bright objects.
    2	Press the [A] button or [B] button of [WHITE 
    BAL] to select “AWB A” or “AWB B” for the 
    white balance.
    The selected button’s lamp lights.
    p
     The white balance set\eting is not entered \eif “\bTW” has 
    been selected.
    3	Press the [AWC] button.
    The auto white balan\ece adjustment (\bWB) is executed, 
    and the white balanc\ee setting is entered.\e
    The [\bWC] button’s lamp blinks while the white \ebalance 
    is being adjusted, \eand its lamp goes of\ef when the 
    adjustment is comple\eted successfully. Its lamp lights if \e
    the white balance co\euld not be adjusted.\e
    p
     If color bars have been selected (the [\eMOD\f] button 
    or [B\bR/C\bM] button’s lamp lights) or if\e \bTW is 
    selected (the [\bTW] button’s lamp lights), it m\eeans 
    that the [\bWC] button is not working or that the aut\eo 
    white balance adjust\ement has failed. (The button’s 
    lamp lights.) 
    						
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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 \e
    color temperature changes, such as when you move 
    from indoors to ou\etside, or vice versa.
    Notes
    p
    q Auto tracking white adjustm\pent (ATW)
    When the white balan\ece adjustment is set\e to “\bTW”, the 
    white balance contin\eues to be adjusted a\eutomatically all 
    the time, and it is automa\etically corrected even when the 
    light source or colo\er temperature has changed t\eo produce 
    completely natural pictures.
    This function works when “\bTW” is selected instead \eof 
    “\bWB \b” or “\bWB B” by following the steps for “\butomatic 
    adjustment” in “White balance adjus\etment” (page 23).
    p
     \bTW might not funct\eion properly when high brightness 
    light (ex. fluorescent lamp) be\eams into a screen.
    p
     White balance may not be accurately set if there is\e no 
    white object in the \escene being shot.
    p
     The white balance ma\ey shift out of adj\eustment when 
    a different kind of light s\eource such as sunli\eght or 
    fluorescent lighting\e applies.
    Notes 
    						
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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 f\piles)” 
    (page 11).
            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
    2	Press the [] or [] button to bring the\p cursor 
    to “Picture”.
    3	Press the [] button.
    The “Picture 1/2” sub-menu is displayed.
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      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
    4	Press the [] or [] button to bring the\p cursor 
    to “AWB \bode”.
    5	Press the [] button.
    “\bWB Mode” starts blinking.
    6	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.
    7	Press the [] or [] button to bring the\p cursor 
    to “R Gain” or “B Gain.”
    8	Press the [] button to make the \p“R Gain” or 
    “B Gain” value blink.
    9	Press the [] or [] button to change the 
    “RGain” or “BGain” numerical value, and press 
    the [] button to enter the\p setting.
    When performing the operatio\pns using the contr\poller
    When the AW‑RP655 is connecte\pd:
    1	Press the [R/B GAI\pN/PED] button several times 
    so that the “GAIN” item is displa\fed on the LCD 
    panel.
    2	Adjust the R Gain value using the jog \pdial (L).
    3	Adjust the B Gain value using the jog \pdial (R).
    When the AW‑RP555 is connecte\pd:
    Refer to the Operating Instructions of the cont\eroller.
    When the AW‑RP50 is connected\p:
    Refer to the Operating Instructions of the cont\eroller. 
    						
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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 performing the operatio\pns  
    using the wireless \premote control
    1	Press the [\b/IRIS] b\putton.
    Set the iris to the manual mode.
    2	Press the [IRIS –] button.
    The lens iris is stopped down.
    3	Select \banual1, \banual2 or \banual3 b\f 
    following the procedure in “How to select the 
    shooting mode” (page 11) under “Selecting the 
    shooting modes (sc\pene files)”.
    4	Press the [] or [] button to bring the\p cursor 
    to “Picture”.
    5	Press the [] button.
    The “Picture 1/2” sub-menu is displayed.
              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
    6	Press the [] or [] button to move to the 
    “Picture 2/2” sub‑menu, and bring the cur\psor to 
    “Pedestal”.
              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
    7	Press the [] button to start the “Pedestal” 
    value blinking.
    8	Press the [] or [] button, change the 
    “Pedestal” value, and press the [] button to 
    enter the selection\p.
    \bdjust the black level to a value of approx. 0.035  V.
    9	Press the [\bENU] button for 2 seconds.
    The camera menu display is exited.
    10	If necessar\f, press the [A/IRIS] \pbutton to adjust 
    the iris automatic\pall\f. 
    						
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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	If necessar\f, adjust the iris a\putomaticall\f.
       Press the [IRIS] button several times to turn\p on its 
    lamp.
    When the AW‑RP555 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 [LEVEL] di\pal of [IRIS] to stop\p down the 
    lens iris.
    3	Follow the operation ste\pps in “Basic 
    operations” (page 38), and use the camera menu 
    to perform the adjustment\p.
    When the AW‑RP50 is connected\p:
    Refer to the Operating Instructions of the cont\eroller. 
    						
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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 -H\f60H.)
    p
    q Horizontal phase ad\pjustment
    Observe the waveforms of the external sync signal inpu\et 
    (black burst signal) and vi\edeo signal output on\e the dual-trace 
    oscilloscope, and use the wireles\es remote control or \e
    controller to bring the horizontal phase into ali\egnment.
    External s\fnc signa\pl 
    input (black burst signal)
    Video signal output\p
    Bring the horizont\pal phase into alignm\pent.
    When performing the operatio\pns  
    using the wireless \premote control
    1	Follow the operation ste\pps in “Basic 
    operations” (page 34) to displa\f the Top \benu.
    2	Press the [] or [] button to bring the\p cursor 
    to “S\fstem”.
          T o p   M e n u  
      C a m e r a         S c e n e :   F u l l A u t o  S \f s t e m  M a i n t e n a n c e
    3	Press the [] button.
    The “System” sub-menu is displayed.
            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
    4	Press the [] or [] button to bring the\p cursor 
    to “Genlock”, and press the [] button.
    The “Genlock” sub-menu is displayed.
              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
    5	Press the [] or [] button to bring the\p cursor 
    to “Horizontal Phase”,\p and press the [] button.
    The “Horizontal Phase” value starts blinking.
    6	Press the [] or [] button to change the 
    “Horizontal Phase” value, adjust the value 
    so that the horizo\pntal phase is brought into 
    alignment, and press the [] button.
    7	Press the [\bENU] button for 2 seconds.
    The camera menu display is exited.
    When performing the operatio\pns using the contr\poller
    These operations can be performed using the camera 
    menus by following the operation steps in “Basic operations” 
    (pages 32 to 39). 
    						
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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 other color tones\e that will serve as the reference.
    (The color phase can\e be adjusted more ac\ecurately if a 
    vectorscope is used f\eor the adjustment.)\e
    Color bar of camera\p
    Split line
    Color bar of specia\pl 
    effects generator
    When performing the operatio\pns  
    using the wireless \premote control
    1	Press the [\bODE] button.
    The mode is switched to the color\e bar display.
    2	Follow the operation ste\pps in “Basic 
    operations” (page 34) to displa\f the Top \benu.
    3	Press the [] or [] button to bring the\p cursor 
    to “S\fstem”.
          T o p   M e n u  
      C a m e r a         S c e n e :   F u l l A u t o  S \f s t e m  M a i n t e n a n c e
    4	Press the [] button.
    The “System” sub-menu is displayed.
            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
    5	Press the [] or [] button to bring the\p cursor 
    to “Genlock”, and press the [] button.
    The “Genlock” sub-menu is displayed.
              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
    6	Press the [] or [] button to bring the\p cursor 
    to “Coarse” or “Fine” of “Subcarrier Phase”,\p 
    and press the [] button.
    The “Coarse” or “Fine” value starts blinking.
    7	Press the [] or [] button to change the 
    “Coarse” or “Fine” value of “Subcarrier Phase”,\p 
    adjust the value so that the co\plor phase is 
    brought into alignmen\pt, and press the [] 
    button.
    8	Press the [\bENU] button for 2 seconds.
    The menu display is exited.
    9	Press the [\bODE] button.
    The mode is switched to the camer\ea picture display. 
    						
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