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101List of Items Stored in Files Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data Enter 1024 output values in ascending order, each on a separate line. Example Monitor LUT cannot be used with the gammas of the STANDARD and HYPER GAMMA categories, as they are intended for checking an image as-is. OHB file The OHB file stores the offset values of items specific to the CCD unit. For file operation, use the page of the FILE menu. You can also use the MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit for this operation. In Cine mode, the OHB file can be retrieved automatically, but the data in the OHB file cannot be modified. Items stored The items that are stored in the OHB file are marked with “a” in the “O” column of the table in “5-2 List of Items Stored in Files”. 5-2 List of Items Stored in Files The items that are stored in scene files, the reference file, the lens files, and the OHB file are listed in the table below. For details on setting values, see the corresponding items in the table in “4-3 Menu List” (page 68). S: Scene file R: Reference file L: Lens file O: OHB file LUT: 1 1024TMeans that this is a 10-bit table common to R, G, B, and there is a series of data corresponding to 0 to 1023. 28T1st (output value to be applied to input value 0) 30T2nd (output value to be applied to input value 1) 30T3rd (output value to be applied to input value 2) . . . 1018T 1023rd (output value to be applied to input value 1022) 1019T1024th (output value to be applied to input value 1023) Note Note Menu page (No. in Custom mode)ItemSRLO (P02)WHITE [R] [G] [B] aa WHITE [R] [B] aaa BLACK [R] [G] [B] [M]aa FLARE [R] [G] [B]aaa FLARE ON/OFFaa (P03) LEVEL [R] [G] [B] [M]aa BLACK [M]aa COARSEaa TA B L Eaa GAMMA ON/OFFaa (P04) LEVEL [R] [G] [B] [M]aa RANGEaa RANGE ON/OFFaa BLACK GAMMA ON/OFFaa (P05)SATURATIONaa SATURATION ON/ OFFaa LOW KEY SATaa RANGEaa (P06)K POINT [R] [G] [B] [M]aa K SLOPE [R] [G] [B] [M]aa KNEE ON/OFFaa KNEE SATaa KNEE SAT ON/OFFaa AUTO KNEEaa POINT LIMITaa SLOPEaa (P07) W CLIP [R] [G] [B] [M]aa W CLIP ON/OFFaa
102List of Items Stored in Files Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data (P08)DETAIL ON/OFFaa LEVELaa LIMITER Maa LIMITER WHTaa LIMITER BLKaa CRISPaa LV L D E Paa LVL DEP ON/OFFaa (P09)H/V RATIOaa FREQaa MIX RATIOaa KNEE APTaa KNEE APT ON/OFFaa (P10)SKIN DTL ON/OFFaa PHASEaa WIDTHaa SATaa LEVELaa (P11)R-Gaa R-Baa G-Raa G-Baa B-Raa B-Gaa MATRIX ON/OFFaa USER MATRIX ON/ OFFaa MULTI MATRIX ON/ OFFaa (P12)HUEaa SAT aa (P13)SHUTTERaa VA R aa (P15)NOISE SUPaa LEVEL aa (M03)V SAW [R] [G] [B]aa V PARA [R] [G] [B]aa H SAW [R] [G] [B]aa H PARA [R] [G] [B]aa Menu page (No. in Custom mode)ItemSRLO (M04)V SAW [R] [G] [B]a V PARA [R] [G] [B]a H SAW [R] [G] [B]a H PARA [R] [G] [B]a BLK SET [R] [G] [B]a MASTER GAINaa (M05)HUEa SATa OHB MATRIXa ND filter selectiona ND offseta Menu page (No. in Custom mode)ItemSRLO
103File Operations Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data 5-3 File Operations 5-3-1 Using a “Memory Stick” You can use “Memory Stick PRO” media with this camera. “Memory Stick PRO Duo” can also be used without using a Memory Stick Duo adaptor. The camera operations have been checked using “Memory Stick PRO” media up to 8GB. Operations checked with: MSH-128 MSX-512S MSX-M2GS MSX-M4GS MSX-M8GS For details on “Memory Stick” media, see“About a “Memory Stick”” (page 128). Inserting a “Memory Stick” Insert a “Memory Stick” with the label side up into the “Memory Stick” slot until it clicks and the access lamp lights in red. When the “Memory Stick” is properly set, the lamp illumination changes to green. If it does not fit into the slot properly or if there is some resistance when you insert it, the “Memory Stick” may be turned around or upside-down. Do not force the “Memory Stick” into the slot. Confirm the direction of the notch and arrow on the “Memory Stick” before inserting the “Memory Stick,” and then try inserting it again. Removing the “Memory Stick” Confirm that the access lamp is not lit in red, then lightly push in the “Memory Stick” to release the lock. If the access lamp is lit in red, data are being read from or written to the “Memory Stick” At this time, do not shake the product or subject it to shock. Do not turn off the power to the product or remove the “Memory Stick.” This may damage the data. Protecting saved data To prevent accidental erasure of important setup data, use the LOCK switch on the “Memory Stick.” Slide the switch right to the write protect position. This ensures that you cannot inadvertently overwrite data on the “Memory Stick.” Notes on using and storing the “Memory Stick” Avoid touching the connector of the “Memory Stick” or contacting it with a metal object. When attaching a label to the “Memory Stick,” use only the label supplied for the “Memory Stick.” Do not drop, bend, or submit the “Memory Stick” to external shock. Do not disassemble or modify the “Memory Stick.” Avoid getting liquids on the “Memory Stick.” Avoid using or storing the “Memory Stick” in a location subject to: — extremely high temperature such as the hot inside of a car or the outdoors exposed to a burning sun, or a place near a heater — direct sunlight When storing and carrying the “Memory Stick,” keep it in its original case to ensure protection of important data. Do not format the “Memory Stick” using a PC. Formatting of the “Memory Stick” can be performed on the page of the FILE menu. To format a “Memory Stick” Use the page of the FILE menu. 1Insert a “Memory Stick” you wish to format into the “Memory Stick” slot of the camera. 2Call up the page of the FILE menu. 3Position the pointer to M.S. FORMAT and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Note PRO Access lamp Label side Memory Stick LOCK switch
104File Operations Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data During formatting, “MEMORY STICK ACCESS” is displayed. When formatting is completed, “COMPLETE” is displayed. 5-3-2 Storage and Retrieval of the Operator File Use the page of the FILE menu. The page is also included in the USER (OPERATION) menu (see page 57). To store the operator file in a “Memory Stick” Perform necessary settings for the operation items and the customized USER menu for the operator file you wish to store. 1Insert a “Memory Stick” into the “Memory Stick” slot of the camera. 2Position the pointer to WRITE (CAM t MS) and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. You can add a comment (maximum: 14 characters) to the operator file to be stored in the “Memory Stick” by specifying it on the FILE ID line. For details on how to enter a comment, see “Specifying a character string” (page 66). To retrieve the operator file stored in a “Memory Stick” The operator file stored in the “Memory Stick” can be read out into built-in memory of the camera. 1Insert the “Memory Stick” into the “Memory Stick” slot of the camera. 2Position the pointer to READ (MS t CAM) and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The camera will be set according to the data loaded from the operator file. To return the operator file items to the factory-set values Position the pointer to PRESET and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. You can also use the page (page 107) of the FILE menu for this purpose. 5-3-3 Registration and Retrieval of the Lens Files The registered lens files can be retrieved via the subdisplay or the page of the OPERATION menu. To register the data you adjusted for the mounted lens as a lens file, or to use a “Memory Stick,” the page of the FILE menu is used. To store the data as a lens file in built-in memory Perform necessary settings for the items marked with “a” in the L column of the table in “5-2 List of Items Stored in Fil e s” for the lens file you wish to store. 1Select the file number, and set the file name. For setting of file names, see “Specifying a character string” (page 66). 2Position the pointer to STORE FILE and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Storage of the position settings for the center marker can be independently performed. You can confirm the effect of the WHITE R/B compensation that has been set in the file, by changing the setting for WHITE R/B to OFF. F07 TOP OPERATOR FILE USER MENU cM.S. FORMAT F01 TOP READ (MS ttCAM) WRITE (CAMtMS ) PRESET FILE ID: CAM CODE DATE F05 TOP cSTORE FILE No. : 1 NAME: No Offset CENTER H : 0 V : 0 STORE WHITE R/B: ON LENS MS READ/WRITE
105File Operations Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data The WHITE R/B item is provided only for confirming the effect of compensation (comparison between when the file is used and not used). The file cannot be stored with WHITE R/B set to OFF. To store in or retrieve from a “Memory Stick” Position the pointer to LENS MS READ/WRITE and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The subpage will be displayed. To s t o r e Position the pointer to WRITE (CAM t MS) then push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. You can add a comment (maximum: 14 characters) to the lens file to be stored in the “Memory Stick” by specifying it on the FILE ID line. For details on how to enter a comment, see “Specifying a character string” (page 66). To r e t r i e v e Position the pointer to READ (MS t CAM) then push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. 5-3-4 Storage and Retrieval of the Scene Files Use the page of the FILE menu. The page is also included in the PAINT menu. The operation method is the same. To store a scene file in built-in memory Perform necessary settings for the items for the scene file you wish to store. 1Position the pointer to STORE and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. 2Position the pointer to the number of the file in which you wish to store your settings and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. During the storage process, “MEMORY STICK ACCESS” is displayed. When storage is completed, “COMPLETE” is displayed. To retrieve a scene file stored in built-in memory Position the pointer to the number of the file that you wish to retrieve and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The statuses specified in the retrieved file will be reproduced. Setting 32 SCENE FILE to ON on the page of the MAINTENANCE menu expands the number of usable scene files to 32. If you return 32 SCENE FILE to OFF, all scene files No. 6 to 32 are initialized when you next set it to ON. (Scene files No. 1 to 5 are maintained.) To store the scene files in a “Memory Stick” Scene files stored in built-in memory of the camera can be read out to a “Memory Stick.” 1Insert a “Memory Stick” into the “Memory Stick” slot of the camera. 2Position the pointer to WRITE (CAM t MS) and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. You can add a comment (maximum: 14 characters) to the scene files to be stored in the “Memory Stick” by specifying it on the FILE ID line. For details on how to enter a comment, see “Specifying a character string” (page 66). To retrieve scene files stored in a “Memory Stick” Scene files stored in the “Memory Stick” can be read out into built-in memory of the camera. 1Insert the “Memory Stick” into the “Memory Stick” slot of the camera. Note ESC READ (MS ttCAM) WRITE (CAMtMS ) FILE ID: CAM CODE DATE F02 TOP 1 2 3 4 5 STORE -- STANDARD READ (MS pCAM) WRITE (CAMpMS ) FILE ID: CAM CODE DATE Note
106File Operations Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data 2Position the pointer to READ (MS t CAM) and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. 5-3-5 Storage and Retrieval of the Reference File Use the page of the FILE menu. To retrieve the reference file (standard settings) stored in built-in memory Position the pointer to STANDARD and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. To store the reference file in built-in memory Perform necessary settings for the reference-file items you wish to store. Position the pointer to STORE FILE and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. To store the reference file in a “Memory Stick” 1Insert a “Memory Stick” into the “Memory Stick” slot of the camera. 2Position the pointer to WRITE (CAM t MS) and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. You can add a comment (maximum: 14 characters) to the reference file to be stored in the “Memory Stick” by specifying it on the FILE ID line. For details on how to enter a comment, see “Specifying a character string” (page 66). To retrieve the reference file stored in the “Memory Stick” The reference file stored in the “Memory Stick” can be read out into built-in memory of the camera. 1Insert the “Memory Stick” into the “Memory Stick” slot of the camera. 2Position the pointer to READ (MS t CAM) and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The camera will be adjusted according to the data of the reference file. 5-3-6 Reading of the User Gamma To read out gamma-curve (User Gamma) data that have been created using CvpFileEditor application software from the “Memory Stick,” use the page of the FILE menu. Insert the “Memory Stick” into the “Memory Stick” slot of the camera. Position the pointer to READ (MS t CAM) under USER GAMMA, and push on the MENU SEL/ ENTER dial. For details on how to use the User Gamma, see “3-11-4 Using the User Gamma” (page 60). 5-3-7 Reading of the User MLUT To read out a monitor LUT from the “Memory Stick,” use the page of the FILE menu. Insert the “Memory Stick” into the “Memory Stick” slot of the camera. Position the pointer to READ (MS t CAM) under MONI LUT, and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. For details on how to use the User Gamma, see “3-11-4 Using the User Gamma” (page 60). F03 TOP STORE FILE STANDARD READ (MS ttCAM) WRITE (CAMtMS ) FILE ID: CAM CODE DATE F04 TOP USER GAMMA cREAD (MS tCAM) FILE ID: CAM CODE DATE MONI LUT READ (MS tCAM) F04 TOP USER GAMMA READ (MS tCAM) FILE ID: CAM CODE DATE MONI LUT cREAD (MS tCAM)
107File Operations Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data 5-3-8 Storage of the OHB File Use the page of the FILE menu. 1Execute STANDARD on the page of the FILE menu. 2Using the MAINTENANCE menu, perform necessary settings for the items marked with “a” in the “O” column of the table in “5-2 List of Items Stored in Fi le s” for the file you wish to store. 3Call up the
108File Operations Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data page page To reset data of files by type of files To reset data of the operator file, User-Gamma file, User-MLUT file, and reference file Position the pointer to the corresponding line then push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The data in the corresponding file in built-in memory will be reset to the initial settings. The configuration of the USER menu can be reset in the same manner. To reset data of the lens files To reset data of all lens files, position the pointer to LENS FILE (ALL) and push on the MENU SEL/ ENTER dial. To reset data of a specific lens file, assign the file number in the No. column and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to position the pointer to the CLEAR column. Then push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial again. To reset the data of the OHB file In a case of the OHB file, resetting can be performed by item. Position the pointer to OHB FILE then push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The page will be displayed.Position the pointer to the item you wish to reset then push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. To reset a specific item in the reference file to the initial setting The items in the reference file can be reset individually. 1On the page, set 10 SEC CLEAR to ON. 2Shift to the menu page on which the item you wish to reset is located. Position the pointer to the item you wish to reset then hold the MENU SEL/ENTER dial pressed. Continue to hold the MENU SEL/ENTER dial pressed after the pointer changes to a question mark (?). After about 3 seconds, the current setting of the corresponding item will be reset to the initial setting, and “CLEARED” will be displayed. If the dial is continuously held pressed, after about additional 7 seconds, the setting of the corresponding item that is stored in the reference file will be reset to the initial setting, and “REF CLEARED” will be displayed. To reset the files and settings collectively All files except the OHB file can be reset simultaneously. Position the pointer to FILE PRESET (–OHB) on the page then push on the MENU SEL/ ENTER dial. The message “POWER OFF TO SET” will be displayed. Set the POWER switch of the camera to OFF. F07 TOP cOPERATOR FILE USER MENU M.S. FORMAT F08 TOP cUSER GAMMA FILE USER MLUT FILE LENS FILE(ALL) No.: 1 CLEAR: EXEC REFERENCE FILE 10 SEC CLEAR: OFF OHB FILE FILE PRESET (-OHB) ESC cWHITE SHADING(ALL) BLACK SHADING BLACK SET NO OFFSET MATRIX
109Using the RM-B750 Appendixes Appendixes Using the RM-B750 When the RM-B750 Remote Control Unit (optional) is connected, you can control the menu settings of this camera and monitor the camera images on the display of the RM-B750. Connection Using the remote control cable supplied with the RM- B750, connect the CAMERA connector of the RM-B750 and the REMOTE connector of the camera. Operating the Menu of This Camera The menu of this camera can be displayed on the display of the RM-B750 and be set from the RM-B750. Settings on this camera Set RM [SIG] to VBS on the page of the USER (OPERATION) menu. Set VBS of CHAR to ON on the page of the USER (OPERATION) menu. Set NS MODE to LEGACY on the page of the NETWORK menu.Settings on the RM-B750 1Press the MAINTENANCE/VF MENU button to display the maintenance menu on the LCD/touch panel. 2Press [RM Config] on the touch panel to display the RM configuration menu. 3Press [Security] to set the unit to Engineering Mode. 4Press [SW Setting] to change to the SW Setting display and set the VF Menu to Control Enable. 5Press [Exit] to cancel the menu mode. If you press the MONITOR button, a menu page of this camera will be displayed on the display of the RM-B750. Pressing the MAINTENANCE/VF MENU button enables the menus of this camera to be set from the RM-B750. For details on the operations, refer to the Operation Manual of the RM-B750. CAMERA REMOTEFUNCTIONMAINTE NANCE SCENE PAINT ALARMPANEL ACTIVE MEMORY STICKSTANDARD MONITOR TEST BARS 5600K AUTO KNEESKIN DETAILBLACK GAMMAKNEE SATURATIONCLOSE AWB AU TO IRISIRIS/MB ACTIVEMASTER BLACK REMOTE CONTROL UNITEXT IRISABS WHITE BLACKABB VTRSTART/STOP RM-B750 MONITOR FUNCTION VF DISP MENU SELECT MAINTENANCEVF MENU SCENE CANCEL PA I N T ENTER BRIGHT CONTRAST Auto SetupCamera Config RM ConfigLCDMemory Stick Super Motion Adjusting File Maintenance Menu MONITOR button MAINTENANCE/VF MENU buttonMAINTENANCE menu [RM Config]
110Using the MSU-900/950 Appendixes Monitoring the Camera Image Settings on this camera Set RM [SIG] to VBS on the page of the USER (OPERATION) menu. Settings on the RM-B750 Press the MONITOR button. The camera image will be displayed on the display of the RM-B750. VBS signals are fed to an external monitor if connected via the MONITOR connector of the RM-B750. Using the MSU-900/950 You can adjust this camera from the MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit via a network. You can use either Bridge mode to control a camera from an exclusive MSU-900/950 or Multi mode to control multiple cameras from one MSU-900/950 or from multiple remote controllers, including the MSU-900/950 via a HUB. Connections Bridge mode For using one camera on a network. Using a LAN cable, connect the MSU-900/950 to the (network) connector of this camera. You may use the remote cable connection simultaneously. Multi (MCS) mode Connect the LAN cable connected to the (network) connector of this camera to the HUB. You may use the remote cable connections simultaneously. Remote cable connections will be invalid if the master unit is not connected to the same network. If the master-specified MSU-900/950 is off, all the network/remote communications are disabled. Do not connect devices having the same IP address to the network. Do not connect cameras having the same ID number to the network. Communications would be disabled on both cameras. Notes REMOTE REMOTE FUNCTIONMAINTE NANCE SCENE PAINT ALARMPANEL ACTIVE MEMORY STICKSTANDARD MONITOR TEST BARS 5600K AUTO KNEESKIN DETAILBLACK GAMMAKNEE SATURATIONCLOSE AWB AU TO IRISIRIS/MB ACTIVEMASTER BLACK REMOTE CONTROL UNITEXT IRISABS WHITE BLACKABB VTRSTART/STOP MSU-900/950 RM-B750 Example