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61Inverting the Camera Picture / Detailed Setting of the Video Format Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings 3-12 Inverting the Camera Picture The image-inversion function allows you to cancel the image inversion phenomena that occurs when a cine-lens converter is used. Use the page on the USER (MAINTENANCE) menu to access to this function. page Set IMAGE INVERT to ON to activate the image- inversion function. The upside of the picture comes down, swapping the right and left. 3-13 Detailed Setting of the Video Format You can select various video formats according to that of the video recorder used in combination. Available formats 1) Selectable only when the HKSR-102 Picture Cache Board and the HKSR- 103 RGB 60P Processor Board are mounted in the SRW-1. Outputs from the HD-SDI A/B connectors of the interface box are turned off. You can confirm the format being selected on the FUNCTION display (page 51). Any eight of above formats of highest need can be registered to be selected on the subdisplay. For format selection on the subdisplay, see “3-2-4 Selection of Video Formats” (page 35). Using the page of the MAINTENANCE menu enables selection of the mainly used format in interface with the SRW-1 HD Portable Digital Recorder. Frame frequency of 23.98PsF and signal format of 4:4:4 RGB have been selected at the factory. Changing the format Referring to the procedure mentioned in “2-9 Setting the Built-in Clock” (page 29), select MAINTENANCE menu U21 FAN MODE : AUTO1 CAM BARS : OFF HD-BAR(VF/MONI) BAR 16:9(100%) SD-BAR SMPTE IMAGE INVERT : BOFF IRIS CLOSE : OFF MONI REMOTE REC : OFF Frame rateSignal formatFrame rateSignal format 23.98PsF 4:2:2 YCbCr S29.97PsF 4:2:2 YCbCr 4:4:4 RGB 4:4:4 RGB S23.98PsF 4:2:2 YCbCr 50P 4:2:2 YCbCr 4:4:4 RGB S50P 4:2:2 YCbCr 24PsF 4:2:2 YCbCr 4:4:4 RGB 1) 4:4:4 RGB S59.94P 4:2:2 YCbCr S24PsF 4:2:2 YCbCr 4:4:4 RGB 1) 4:4:4 RGB 59.94I 4:2:2 YCbCr 25PsF 4:2:2 YCbCr 4:4:4 RGB 4:4:4 RGB 50I 4:2:2 YCbCr S25PsF 4:2:2 YCbCr 4:4:4 RGB 4:4:4 RGB S60P 4:2:2 YCbCr S30PsF 4:2:2 YCbCr 4:4:4 RGB 1) 4:4:4 RGB 29.97PsF 4:2:2 YCbCr 4:4:4 RGB
62Detailed Setting of the Video Format Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings on the TOP MENU screen and call up the page. For details on menu operations, see “4-2 Basic Menu Operations” (page 64). page of MAINTENANCE menu CURRENT The current format is displayed. Specify the desired format, using the lines under NEXT. SCAN Select the scan mode: PROGRESSIVE or INTERLACE. FRAME (FIELD) Select the frame rate. In INTERLACE mode, the item changes to FIELD, permitting you to select either 59.94 or 50. SIGNAL Select the signal format. SELECT FPS Set to ON to use the Select FPS function. For details on the Select FPS function, refer to the Operation Manual of the SRW-1 HD Portable Digital Recorder. The set format is displayed on the NEXT line. When the settings are completed, position the pointer at SET FORMAT and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The format is changed, and the new format is displayed on the CURRENT line. If you select the format in invalid combination (e.g., 60P and 4:4:4), SET FORMAT is displayed in parentheses, and the format cannot be changed. If the recorder refuses the format change by the above procedure, the message “UNSUPPORTED FORMAT” is displayed for three seconds. Notes M07 TOP CURRENT 23.98PsF 4:4:4 NEXT S59.94P 4:4:4 SCAN : cPROGRESSIVE FRAME : 59.94 SIGNAL : 4:4:4 RGB SELECT FPS: ON SET RORMAT
63 Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings Chapter Menu Configuration 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings 4-1 Menu Configuration In addition to the subdisplay pages, the menus displayed on the viewfinder enable various detailed settings of the camera. The available menus are: USER menu This menu can include menu pages selected from among the OPERATION, PAINT, MAINTENANCE, NETWORK, FILE, and DIAGNOSIS menus, for your convenience. Changing, adding, and deleting pages can be performed with the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu. The following pages are included on the factory-set USER menu: 1) in Cine mode For the items on each page, see the corresponding source menu page in the table in “4-3 Menu List” (page 68). USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu This menu allows you to edit the USER menu. For details, see “4-4 Editing the USER Menu” (page 96). ALL menu This menu permits you to control all items of the OPERATION, PAINT, MAINTENANCE, NETWORK, FILE, and DIAGNOSIS menus as a single menu. OPERATION menu This menu contains items for camera operators to operate the camera. It mainly permits viewfinder and switch settings. For the pages and included items of the OPERATION menu, see “4-3-1 OPERATION Menu” (page 68). PA I N T m e n u This menu contains items for making detailed image adjustments while using a waveform monitor to monitor the waveforms output from the camera. For the pages and included items of the PAINT menu, see “4-3-2 PAINT Menu” (page 77). MAINTENANCE menu This menu contains items for performing camera maintenance operations, such as changing the system or setting infrequently used “paint” items. Menu page titleUSER menu No.Source menu/Page No. U01 OPERATION 01 U02 OPERATION 02 U03 OPERATION 04 U04 OPERATION 05 U05 OPERATION 06 U06 OPERATION 07 U07 OPERATION 08 U08 OPERATION 09 U09 OPERATION 03 U10 OPERATION 10 U11 OPERATION 11 U12 OPERATION 12 U13 OPERATION 13 U14 OPERATION 14 U15 OPERATION 15 U16 OPERATION 16 U17 OPERATION 17 U18 OPERATION 18 U19 PAINT P03 [P02]1) U20 PAINT P13 [P03]1) U21MAINTENANCEM14 [M10]1) Menu page titleUSER menu No.Source menu/Page No.
64Basic Menu Operations Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings For the pages and included items of the MAINTENANCE menu, see “4-3-3 MAINTENANCE Menu” (page 84). NETWORK menu This menu is for enabling the camera to be operated from a distance via a network cable, e.g., using the MSU-900/ 950 Master Setup Unit. For the pages and included items of the NETWORK menu, see “4-3-4 NETWORK Menu” (page 90). For the settings to use the MSU-900/950, see “Using the MSU-900/950” (page 110). FILE menu This menu is for performing file operations, such as storing/retrieving various menu setting data. For the pages and included items of the FILE menu, see “4-3-5 FILE Menu” (page 91). For details on files and file operations, see “Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data”. DIAGNOSIS menu This menu enables you to confirm the self-diagnostic information. For the pages and included items of the DIAGNOSIS menu, see “4-3-6 DIAGNOSIS Menu” (page 95). These setting menus can also be controlled from a PC, using a Web browser. The operations are permitted on Windows PC and Mac PC. For details, see “4-2-3 Menu Operation via a Web Browser” (page 66). 4-2 Basic Menu Operations For menu operations, use the VF MENU/DISPLAY button, MENU SEL/ENTER dial, and CANCEL/STATUS button on the side panel of the camera head or those on the assistant panel connected to the CONTROL PANEL connector. Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dials for MENU SEL, or push on it for ENTER. Operations are possible both on the side panel of the camera head and on the assistant panel. However, the LOCK switches are active only on the corresponding panels. If you wish to inhibit operations from either panel, set the LOCK switch of that panel to ON. When the subdisplay is in Data Change mode (? symbol shown at the right corner), menu operations on the viewfinder or monitor screen are disabled. Note LOCK VF MENU/DISPLAY CANCEL/STATUS 4 AUTO BLK BAL PA G E RUN SET MENU SEL/ ENTER LOCKVF MENU/DISPLAY CANCEL/STATUS 4 AUTO BLK BAL PA G E RUN SETPressTu r n MENU SEL/ENTER dial Side panel of the camera head Assistant panelVF MENU/ DISPLAY buttonCANCEL/STATUS button Press Tu r n MENU SEL/ENTER dial VF MENU/ DISPLAY buttonCANCEL/STATUS button
65Basic Menu Operations Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings For settings on the subdisplay, see“3-2 Basic Settings with the Subdisplay” (page 32). 4-2-1 Displaying Setting Pages Press the VF MENU/DISPLAYbutton. The last operated menu page is displayed. (If this is your first menu operation, the CONTENTS page of the USER menu is displayed.) The pointer on the menu screen is B in Cine mode and c in Custom mode. Selecting menu pages from the TOP MENU screen If you press the VF MENU/DISPLAY button while holding the MENU SEL/ENTER dial pressed, “TOP” is displayed at the upper right corner of the screen. Press the CANCEL/STATUS button, or move the pointer to “TOP” and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. This displays the TOP MENU screen, which lists the available menus, and you can select the menus on this screen. TOP MENU screen 1Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to align the pointer with the desired menu indication. 2Push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The CONTENTS page or the last operated page of the selected menu is displayed. To return to the TOP MENU screen Press the CANCEL/STATUS button, or move the pointer to “TOP” and press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The TOP MENU screen is restored.To disable the “TOP” indication Turn the power once off then on again, or push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial while holding the CANCEL/ STATUS button pressed. This disables the TOP selection. Each time you turn the power off, the TOP selection is disabled, setting the camera to a state where only the USER menu (page 63) can be accessed. You can arrange the USER menu so that it includes pages and items you use most frequently. See “4-4 Editing the USER Menu” (page 96). Selecting a page from a CONTENTS page Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to align the pointer with the desired page indication then push on the MENU SEL/ ENTER dial. The selected page is displayed. Changing the displayed page 1Check that the pointer is located at the left of the page number then push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The pointer changes to a flashing question mark (? symbol). 05cTOP VF 1 : OFF VF 2 : OFF LEVEL : 25% Example BUSER USER MENU CUSTOMIZE ALL z OPERATION z PAINT z MAINTENANCE z NETWORK z FILE z DIAGNOSIS CONTENTS U00 xx 01. 02. 03. 04. c05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. Po i n te rCONTENTS page (e.g.: USER menu) If the screen can be scrolled, arrows will indicate the direction of scrolling. c04 VF 1 : OFF VF 2 : OFF LEVEL : 25% CRISP : 0 Page number
66Basic Menu Operations Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings 2Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to flip through the pages. 3When the desired page is displayed, push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The “?” symbol will change back to the pointer (c or B), and operations with the displayed page will be enabled. 4-2-2 Setting the Menu Items If a “?” symbol is flashing at the left of the page number, push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to change it to the pointer (c or B). Making settings on the displayed page is then enabled. Changing the setting 1Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to align the pointer with the desired item. 2Push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The pointer will change to a flashing “?” symbol. 3Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to change the setting value. When the knob is rotated quickly, the values will change quickly; when rotated slowly, the values will change slowly. To reset a changed value If you press the CANCEL/STATUS button before pushing on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial, the setting will be returned to its previous value. To interrupt settings Press the VF MENU/DISPLAY button to turn off the menu screen display. The setting operation can be restarted by setting the VF MENU/DISPLAY button again. 4Push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial.The “?” symbol will change back to the pointer (c or B), and the new setting will be registered. 5To change other setting items on the same menu page, repeat steps 1 through 4. Specifying a character string When you push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial with the pointer pointing to an item for which a character string, such as a file ID, is to be specified, a cursor and the list of selectable characters are displayed. The displayed cursor can be moved by rotating the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. 1Move the cursor to the position where you wish enter a character then push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Another cursor appears on the character list. 2Position the cursor to the character to be entered and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Repeat steps 1 and 2. By selecting INS on the line below the character list, you can enter a space at the cursor position. Selecting DEL deletes the character at the cursor position. You can return to step 1 without changing the character by selecting RET. If you enter the permitted maximum number of characters (up to the stop mark at the right end of the line), the cursor moves to ESC on the line below the character list. To register the new string you have set, select END and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. To restore the previous string, select ESC and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Ending menu operations Press the VF MENU/DISPLAY button. 4-2-3 Menu Operation via a Web Browser The setting menus of this camera can be controlled, using a Web browser, from a PC. Applicable OS Windows XP, Windows Vista ?04 VF 1 : OFF VF 2 : OFF LEVEL : 25% CRISP : 0 flash
67Basic Menu Operations Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings Mac OS X 10.5 Applicable browser Internet Explorer 6 or 7 Firefox 3 Safai 3 Displaying the menus 1Set an IP address at HOST IP ADDRESS on the page of the NETWORK menu (e.g.: 192.168.0.1). 2Connect a PC to the camera via a hub or directly using a cross cable. 3Start up the Web browser on the PC and enter http:// then the IP address you set on the page (e.g.: http://192.168.0.1). The following menu display will appear: Setting the menus To change the ON/OFF settings, use the radio buttons. To select the values and options, use the check boxes or pulldown list. Even when a hub is used, connect only one PC for one camera. Two or more PCs cannot be connected. File transfer operations cannot be made using a PC (e.g., you cannot transfer scenes files to a PC or store them on a PC). Notes
68Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings 4-3 Menu List This section shows the menus to be displayed on the viewfinder in tables. For the pages that have been registered in the USER menu at the factory, the USER menu page numbers are indicated in parentheses in the No. column of the tables. A CONTENTS page (numbered 00) is also provided for each menu. 4-3-1 OPERATION Menu The OPERATION menu items can be set in both Cine and Custom modes. Execute by ENTER. : Execute by pushing on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. OPERATION menu Page title & purposeNo.ItemDefaultSettingsRemarks Setting the basic status indications (page 48)01 (U01)FPSONON, OFF FOCUSOFFON, OFF IRISOFFON, OFF ZOOMOFFON, OFF NDONON, OFF 5600KOFFON, OFF WHITEOFFON, OFF GAINONON, OFF SHUTTONON, OFF UNITdegdeg, sec BATT12ONON, OFF BATT24OFFON, OFF RECONON, OFF TAPEOFFON, OFF TCOFFON, OFF MESSAGALLALL, AT, WRN, OFFALL: To display all messages AT: To display Auto Setup information and higher WRN: To display warning messages and higher OFF: To display warning messages of the highest level only
69Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings Setting the ABNORMAL < ! > display02 (U02)ND[IND] ONON, OFF[IND]: Set whether to be included in the ‘!’ indications on the ABNORMAL < ! > display [NORMAL]: Specify the conditions under which the ‘!’ indication is not to be displayed even if [IND] is ON. (By specifying the standard or normal conditions here, non- standard or abnormal conditions can be found with the ‘!’ indication.) e.g.: With the default setting of ND, the ‘!’ indication is displayed when an ND filter other than 1 is selected. [NORMAL] 1 – – – –1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (combination allowed) WHITE[IND] ONON, OFF [NORMAL] P – –P, A, B (combination allowed) 5600K[IND] ONON, OFF [NORMAL] OFFON, OFF SHUTT[IND] ONON, OFF [NORMAL] OFFON, OFF FA N[IND] ONON, OFF [NORMAL] AUTO1AU TO1, AU TO2 , MI N , MAX G-COMP[IND] ONON, OFF The normal condition is fixed to OFF. Turning the character/marker ON/OFF and adjusting the brightness03 (U09)CHARVF1 ONON, OFFCharacter superimposing ON/ OFF VF2 ONON, OFF MONI ONON, OFF VBS OFFON, OFF MARKERVF1 ONON, OFFMarkers ON/OFF VF2 ONON, OFF MONI ONON, OFF VBS ONON, OFF CURSORVF1 OFFON, OFFCursor ON/OFF VF2 OFFON, OFF MONI OFFON, OFF ZEBRAVF1 OFFON, OFFZebra ON/OFF VF2 OFFON, OFF MONI OFFON, OFF VBS OFFON, OFF CHAR/MARK LEVEL500 to 50Adjust the brightness of the character/marker indications. VF GATE MARKEROFFON, OFFFor SKIN GATE and MULTI MATRIX GATE on the viewfinder OPERATION menu Page title & purposeNo.ItemDefaultSettingsRemarks
70Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings Specifying markers04 (U03)CENTEROFFON, OFF 11, 2, 3, 41: Entire cross 2: Entire cross with a hole 3: Center 4: Center with a hole SAFETYOFFON, OFF 90.0%80.0%, 90.0%, 92.5%, 95.0% EFFECTIVEOFFON, OFF ASPECTOFFON, OFF 4:32.40:1, 2.35:1, 1.85:1, 1.66:1, 16:9, 15:9, 14:9, 13:9, 4:3, VAR H, VAR V1.66:1 : VISTA1 equivalent 1.85:1 : VISTA2 equivalent VARIABLE144012 to 1920 101612 to 1080 SAFETYOFFON, OFFFor the safety marker in Aspect mode 90.0%80.0%, 90.0%, 92.5%, 95.0% MASKOFFON, OFF 120 to 15Set the level to darken the areas outside the aspect marker. CURSORBOXBOX, CROSS POSI H/V0/0–958 to 956/–538 to 536 SIZE W/H960/54016 to 1920/16 to 1080 Adjusting the detail on the viewfinders05 (U04)VF1ONON, OFF VF2ONON, OFF LEVEL25%0 to 100% CRISP0–99 to +99 Setting the zebra06 (U05)VF1OFFON, OFF VF2OFFON, OFF MONITOROFFON, OFF VBSOFFON, OFF ZEBRA TYPE11, 2, 1&2 ZEBRA1 LEVEL70%0 to 109% WIDTH10%0 to 30% ZEBRA2100%50 to 109% OPERATION menu Page title & purposeNo.ItemDefaultSettingsRemarks