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    Adjusting the color 
    components without 
    affecting the black 
    and white 
    componentsP11
    [ - - ]R-G 0–99 to +99
    R-B 0–99 to +99
    G-R 0–99 to +99
    G-B 0–99 to +99
    B-R 0–99 to +99
    B-G 0–99 to +99
    MATRIX OFF ON, OFF
    PRESET - - ON, OFF, (OFF), - - Invalid when MATRIX is OFF 
    (- - indication)
    (OFF): Fixed to OFF when 
    MATRIX is ON with 
    COLOR SPACE set to S-
    GAMUT or DCDM REF PJ
    - - SMPTE-240M, ITU-709, 
    SMPTE-WIDE, NTSC, 
    EBU, - -Invalid when MATRIX is OFF 
    (- - indication)
    USER - - ON, OFF, - - Invalid when MATRIX is OFF 
    (- - indication)
    MULTI - - ON, OFF, - - Invalid when MATRIX is OFF 
    (- - indication)
    
    Adjusting the color 
    components 
    independently by 
    dividing into 16 
    axesP12
    [ - - ]PHASE 0 0, 23, 45, 68, 90, 113, 135, 
    158, 180, 203, 225, 248, 
    270, 293, 315, 338Select an axis (angle) at 
    PHASE for which the 
    multimatrix adjustment is to 
    be made, and set HUE and 
    SAT. (HUE and SAT can be 
    adjusted independently for 16 
    axes.) B, B+, MG–, MG, MG+, R, 
    R+, YL–, YL, YL+, G–, G, 
    G+, CY, CY+, B–
    HUE 0–99 to +99
    SAT 0–99 to +99
    ALL CLEAR Execute by ENTER.
    GATE OFF ON, OFF
    MATRIX OFF ON, OFF
    PRESET - - ON, OFF, (OFF), - - Invalid when MATRIX is OFF 
    (- - indication)
    (OFF): Fixed to OFF when 
    MATRIX is ON with 
    COLOR SPACE set to S-
    GAMUT or DCDM REF PJ
    - - SMPTE-240M, ITU-709, 
    SMPTE-WIDE, NTSC, 
    EBU, - -Invalid when MATRIX is OFF 
    (- - indication)
    USER - - ON, OFF, - - Invalid when MATRIX is OFF 
    (- - indication)
    MULTI - - ON, OFF, - - Invalid when MATRIX is OFF 
    (- - indication)
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    Adjusting the 
    shutter while 
    observing the 
    shutter angles and 
    speedsP13
    [P03]
    (U20)SHUTTEROFFON, OFFSetting to ON displays the 
    current shutter values in the 
    [deg] and [sec] columns.
    [deg]: Shutter angle (360.0 to 
    4.3)
    [sec]: Shutter speed obtained 
    according to the angle in  
    [deg] and the FRAME 
    RATE value
    STEPTo change the shutter value in 
    Step mode
    CONTINUOUSTo change the shutter value in 
    Continuous mode
    STEP ASSIGN
    ADDExecute by ENTER.To add a step shutter value
    DELETEExecute by ENTER.To delete a step shutter value
    FRAME RATE- -For S23.98PsF/S24PsF: 
    1 to 24
    For S25PsF: 1 to 25
    For S29.97PsF/S30PsF: 
    1 to 30
    For S50P/S59.94P/S60P: 
    1 to 50When the video format is 
    fixed, the value is indicated in 
    parentheses.
    The selectable values depend 
    on the format and gain 
    compensation mode.
    For details, see “3-9 Detailed 
    Shutter Settings” (page 56).
    COMP MODEOFFOFF, ANGLE, GAINTo select Compensation 
    mode
    
    Setting and 
    executing the 
    RAMP functionsP14
    [P04]CURRENTThe current FPS value is 
    displayed.
    START24 FPSSame as those of FRAME 
    RATE of .To set the start FPS value
    END24 FPSSame as those of FRAME 
    RATE of .To set the end FPS value
    DURATION30s0 to 30sTo set the transition time.
    COMP MODEOFFOFF, ANGLE, GAINTo select shutter 
    compensation mode
    RAMP MODEOFFOFF, LINEAR, 
    EXPONENTIALTo select the RAMP mode
    DIRExecute by ENTER.To inverse the START and 
    END values of FPS
    RAMPExecute by ENTER.To start the RAMP operation 
    (invalid when RAMP MODE is 
    OFF)
    
    Setting the noise 
    suppression 
    functionP15
    [ - - ]NOISE SUP OFF ON, OFFSee “Noise Suppression” 
    (page 83).
    LEVEL LOW (30%) LOW (30%), MID (60%), 
    HIGH (90%), MAX (100%)
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    Noise Suppression
    This function you can enable on the PAINT menu  page effectively suppresses noise components 
    while maintaining fine edge components of a subject.
    As the noise suppression function of this camera employs a 
    system to extract and depress noise within a frame, it also 
    shows strong characteristics for movement of a subject 
    compared with noise reduction that uses frame correlation.
    You can select from among 4 effect levels; LOW (30%), MID 
    (60%), HIGH (90%), MAX (100%).
    LOW: To mainly cut noise components in the high range
    MID: To mainly cut noise components in the high and middle 
    ranges
    HIGH: To mainly cut noise components in the high, middle, 
    and low ranges
    MAX: To mainly cut noise components in the high, middle, 
    and low ranges
    The % values are references of the effect when assuming the 
    maximum is 100%.
    This function somewhat affects frequency components of 
    actual images, and the contours of low-luminance blocks may 
    be weakended. A preliminary test shooting is recommended 
    to check in advance.
    Storing and 
    retrieving scene 
    files (data set by the 
    PAINT menu)P16
    [ - - ]1 When storing a file in camera 
    memory, specify the number 
    before executing STORE.
    When reading, only specify 
    the number. 2
    3
    4
    5
    01 01 to 32 To specify the scene file 
    number 01 to 32 when 32 
    SCENE FILE of  
    of the MAINTENANCE menu 
    is ON.
    STORE Execute by ENTER.
    STANDARD Execute by ENTER. To read the standard paint 
    data
    READ (MStCAM) Execute by ENTER. To load scene files from a 
    “Memory Stick” to internal 
    memory
    WRITE 
    (CAMtMS)Execute by ENTER. To write scene files in the 
    camera’s memory to a 
    “Memory Stick”
    FILE ID Max.14 characters Enter a comment for the 
    scene files to be written to a 
    “Memory Stick.”
    CAM  CODE Camera  code Display only (When files made 
    on are detected, “F35” is 
    displayed.)
    DATE Date of file creation Display only
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    4-3-3 MAINTENANCE Menu
    The markings [M01] to [M12] in the No. column indicate the page numbers in Cine mode.
    The pages marked with [ - - ] in the No. column are not displayed in Cine mode.
    : Valid in Custom mode only
    : Valid in both Cine and Custom modes
    Execute by ENTER. : Execute by pushing on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
    Note
    MAINTENANCE menu
    Page title & 
    purposeNo.ItemDefaultSettingsRemarks
    
    Setting the basic 
    operation modeM01
    [M01]SHOOT MODECINECINE, CUSTOM
    D-RANGE EXTEND EXTEND, NORMAL EXTEND: To improve the 
    dynamic range and 
    sensitivity
    Fixed to EXTEND in Cine 
    mode
    COLOR SPACES-GAMUTS-GAMUT, F900, F900R, 
    DCDM REF PJS-GAMUT: Wide color 
    space designed for this 
    camera
    F900: Color space 
    equivalent to other HD 
    cameras
    F900R: Color space 
    equivalent to HDW-
    F900R (only with  
     COLOR 
    F900R ENABLED
    DCDM REF PJ: Color 
    space of the reference 
    projector specified by 
    DC
    
    Va r i o u s  a u t o  
    balance adjustmentsM02
    [ - - ]AUTO BLACK Execute by ENTER.
    AUTO WHITE Execute by ENTER.
    AUTO LEVEL Execute by ENTER.
    AU TO  W H I T E  
    SHADINGExecute by ENTER. Do not execute if a flat 
    white subject is not 
    available.
    AUTO BLACK 
    SHADINGExecute by ENTER.
    TEST OFF OFF, TEST1, TEST2 
    						
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    Adjusting the 
    shading of white 
    levelM03
    [ - - ] V SAW[R] [G] [B]
    000–99 to +99R, G, and B values can be 
    independently set.
    V SAW, H SAW: To 
    vertically or horizontally 
    adjust the slope of 
    shading compensation
    V PARA, H PARA: To 
    vertically or horizontally 
    adjust the irregularity of 
    shading compensation V PARA 0 0 0–99 to +99
    H SAW 0 0 0–99 to +99
    H PARA 0 0 0–99 to +99
    WHITE 0 0 0–99 to +99
    AUTO WHITE 
    SHADINGExecute by ENTER.
    WHITE SHAD MODE RB RGB, RB RGB: To adjust the shading 
    independently for R, G, 
    and B
    RB: To adjust R and B 
    according to G
    
    Adjusting the 
    shading of black 
    levelM04
    [ - - ] V SAW[R] [G] [B] [M]
    000–99 to +99R, G, and B values can be 
    independently set.
    M (master) value can also 
    be set for BLACK.
    V SAW, H SAW: To 
    vertically or horizontally 
    adjust the slope of 
    shading compensation
    V PARA, H PARA: To 
    vertically or horizontally 
    adjust the irregularity of 
    shading compensation V PARA 0 0 0–99 to +99
    H SAW 0 0 0–99 to +99
    H PARA 0 0 0–99 to +99
    BLK SET 0 0 0–99 to +99
    BLACK 0 0 0 0–99 to +99
    MASTER GAIN 0 dB−6, −3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 dB
    AUTO BLACK 
    SHADINGExecute by ENTER.
    
    Adjusting the colors 
    at the CCD block 
    (OHB) to match the 
    colors among 
    multiple cameras
    (can be stored in the 
    OHB file)M05
    [ - - ]PHASE 0 0, 23, 45, 68, 90, 113, 
    135, 158, 180, 203, 225, 
    248, 270, 293, 315, 338To select an axis (angle) at 
    PHASE for which the OHB 
    matrix adjustment is to be 
    made, and set HUE and 
    SAT (HUE and SAT can be 
    adjusted independently for 
    16 axes). HUE 0–99 to +99
    SAT 0–
    99 to +99
    ALL CLEAR Execute by ENTER. To clear the HUE and SAT 
    values for all PHASE 
    settings
    OHB MATRIX ON ON, OFF Always ON in Cine mode
    MATRIX OFF ON, OFF Always OFF in Cine mode
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    Selecting the IF BOX 
    output SDI channels 
    to which the 
    microphone inputs 
    are added and 
    setting the signal 
    delay compensationM06
    [M02]CAMERA MIC CH 
    SELECT
    IF BOXCH5/6CH1/2, CH5/6Note
    The microphone inputs 
    added to SDI signals sent 
    to the SRW-1 directly 
    docked on the camera or 
    optically connected to the 
    camera via the CA-F101 
    are fixed to CH5/6.
    DELAY COMPONON, OFFON: The audio delay is 
    automatically 
    compensated according 
    to the video delay on 
    the main line output of 
    the camera.
    OFF: Only video delays 
    while audio does not 
    delay on the main line 
    output of the camera.
    For details, see “Lip Sync 
    Compensation” (page 137).
    AUDIO DELAY0 to 3 FRAMEDIsplays the amount of 
    audio delay (in 0.5-frame 
    steps)
    VIDEO DELAY0 to 3 FRAMEDIsplays the amount of 
    video delay (in 0.5-frame 
    steps)
    
    Setting the output 
    video formatM07
    [M03]CURRENT23.98PsF   4:4:4The current format is 
    displayed.
    NEXTThe format specified on the 
    subsequent lines and to be 
    selected by executing SET 
    FORMAT is displayed.
    SCANPROGRESSIVEPROGRESSIVE, 
    INTERLACE
    FRAME23.9823.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 
    50, 59.94, 60When SCAN is 
    PROGRESSIVE
    FIELD59.9459.94, 50When SCAN is 
    INTERLACE
    SIGNAL4:4:4 RGB4:4:4 RGB, 4:2:2 YCbCr
    SELECT FPSOFFON, OFF
    SET FORMATExecute by ENTER.
    
    Setting the aspect 
    ratio for VBS outputM08
    [M04]ASPECTLBSQ, LB, ECSQ: Squeeze
    LB: Letter Box
    EC: Edge Crop
    
    Selecting the output 
    power save modeM09
    [M05]MONITOR OUTACTIVEPWR SAVE, ACTIVE
    DOWN CONVERTERACTIVEPWR SAVE, ACTIVE
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    Setting the voltage 
    values to trigger 
    alarm indicationsM10
    [M06]DC IN (24 V)
    TYPEAC ADPBATT1, BATT2, AC ADPBATT1/BATT2: Batteries
    AC ADP: AC adaptor
    NEAR END22.2 V0.1 to 30.0 VFixed to the default value 
    for AC ADP
    END21.6 V0 to 29.9 VFixed to the default value 
    for AC ADP
    DC IN (12 V)
    TYPEAC ADPBATT1, BATT2, AC ADPBATT1/BATT2: Batteries
    AC ADP: AC adaptor
    NEAR END11.1 V11.0 to 17.0 VFixed to the default value 
    for AC ADP
    END10.8 V10.5 to 14.0 VFixed to the default value 
    for AC ADP
    
    Adjusting Genlock 
    with status 
    indicationsM11
    [M07]REFERENCEINTERNAL, GENLOCK 
    INDisplay only
    STATUSOK, NG, NO SIGNALDisplay only
    H PHASE0–511 to 511To adjust the H phase for 
    genlock (With a CA-F101  
    mounted, “– – –” is 
    displayed and the setting 
    cannot be changed.)
    
    Setting the built-in 
    clockM12
    [M08]DATE/TIMEyyyy/mm/dd
    hh : mm
    
    Recording/
    reproducing 
    metadataM13
    [M09]EMBEDDEDOFFON, OFFTo turn the function to 
    embed metadata on tapes 
    and SDI signals on or off
    ANC LINE9(9)SDI V ANC LINE number 
    (currently fixed to 9)
    TYPEUSER1(USER1)Format of items in 
    metadata (currently fixed to 
    USER 1)
    REC MS WRITEOFFON, OFFTo turn the function to 
    simultaneously write 
    metadata to a “Memory 
    Stick” while embedding 
    them to SDI output in 
    recording on or off
    PLAY MS WRITEOFFON, OFFTo turn the function to read 
    embedded metadata and 
    write them to a “Memory 
    Stick” in playback on or off
    MAINTENANCE menu
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    Setting various 
    subsidiary functionsM14
    [M10]
    (U21)FAN MODEAU TO1AU TO 1,  AU TO2 ,  MI N ,  
    MAXTo select the operation 
    modes of the fans
    AUTO1: Automatically 
    controlled according to 
    the internal temperature 
    and in a quiet condition 
    during recording
    AUTO2: Normally 
    controlled in MIN mode 
    and in a quieter 
    condition during 
    recording (only for a 
    short recording under 
    ordinary ambient 
    temperature)
    MIN: The quietest fan 
    operation is maintained 
    without synchronization 
    with recording (only for 
    use under ordinary 
    ambient temperature).
    MAX: The fans rotate at the 
    maximum speed.
    For details on fan 
    operations, see “3-2-9 
    Confirmation of the Power 
    Voltage and Selection of 
    Fan Operation Mode” (page 
    38).
    CAM BARSOFFON, OFFTo turn the built-in color 
    generator on or off
    HD-BAR (VF/MONI)BAR 16:9 
    (100%)BAR 16:9 (100%), BAR 
    16:9 (75%), SMPTE 16:9 
    (BLACK), BAR 4:3 
    (100%), BAR 4:3 (75%), 
    SMPTE 4:3 (BLACK), 
    MF-ARIB (75%), MF-
    ARIB (100%), MF-ARIB 
    (+I), MF-SMPTE (–I, Q)To select the color bar 
    format for HD outputs
    SD-BARSMPTESMPTE, EIA, FULL 
    (EBU), 95%, NTSC100% 
    (PAL100%)To select the color bar 
    format for SD outputs
    EBU, PAL100%: With 1.000 
    for mats
    IMAGE INVERTOFFON, OFFTo turn the image-inversion 
    function on or off (ON to set 
    the camera picture upside-
    down)
    IRIS CLOSEOFFON, OFF
    MONI REMOTE RECOFFON, OFFTo turn the function to feed 
    a REC trigger signal to a 
    recorder connected to the 
    MONITOR OUT HD SDI 
    connectors 1 and 2 on or 
    off, enabling synchronized 
    recording with SRW-1.
    Applicable recorders: 
    HDW-250, HDW-S280
    MAINTENANCE menu
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    Setting various 
    subsidiary functionsM15
    [M11]DATE TYPE5 M/D/Y1 Y/Mn/D
    2 Mn/D
    3 D/M/Y
    4 D/M
    5 M/D/Y
    6 M/DTo select the date display 
    mode
    Y:  Yea r
    Mn: Month (numeric)
    M: Month (character string)
    D: Day
    V DTL CREATION
     1)Y NAM, G, R+G, Y To specify from which 
    signal the vertical detail 
    volume is to be created
    NAM: The highest signal 
    among R, G, and B
    G: G signal
    R+G: Additional value of 
    the R signal and G 
    signal
    Y: Y signal
    DTL H/V MODE
     1)H/V H/V, V ONLY H/V: To change the H detail 
    at the same time when 
    adjusting the V detail
    V ONLY: To adjust V detail 
    while maintaining the H 
    detail
    TEST2 MODE20% STEP20% STEP, 10STEP20% STEP: 20%-steps up 
    to full scale when 
    gamma is OFF
    10STEP: 10%-steps up to 
    100% when gamma is 
    OFF
    WHITE SETUP 
    MODE
     1)A.LVL AWB, A.LVL A.LVL: To return the white 
    value to “0” when 
    STANDARD is executed
    AWB: To return the white 
    value to the AWB value 
    when STANDARD is 
    executed
    FPS LIMITER LIMIT LIMIT, FREE LIMIT: To limit the variable 
    range of the FPS 
    setting
    FREE: To release the range 
    limitation of the FPS 
    setting
    EXT I/O MODE ARRI RMT ARRI RMT, LSI, 
    TERMINALTo select EXT I/O mode
    ARRI RMT: When an ARRI 
    Remote Control is 
    connected
    LSI: When a jig application 
    is connected (for 
    adjustments)
    TERMINAL: When a 
    terminal is connected 
    (for adjustments)
    COLOR F900R ENABLE ENABLE, DISABLE To enable/disable selection 
    of F900R COLOR SPACE 
    mode
    32 SCENE FILE OFF (5) ON, OFF (5) To turn the function to 
    expand the number of 
    scene files to be registered 
    to 32 on or off
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    1) Not displayed in Cine mode
    4-3-4 NETWORK Menu
    The NETWORK menu items can be set in both Cine and 
    Custom modes.For details, see “ Parameter Settings” (page 111).
    
    Setting the color 
    space of HDVF-
    C30WRM16
    [M12]VF COLOR SPACEAU TOAU TO, S T DValid only with the HDVF-
    C30WR viewfinder 
    connected
    AUTO: To synchronize with 
    the camara’s color 
    space
    STD: To fix to F900
    MAINTENANCE menu
    Page title & 
    purposeNo.ItemDefaultSettingsRemarks
    Execute by ENTER. Execute by pushing on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
    NETWORK menu
    Page titleNo.ItemDefaultSettingsRemarks
    N01HOST IP ADDRESS0.0.0.00.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
    SUBNET MASK255.255.255.00.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
    DEFAULT GATEWAY0.0.0.00.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
    SETExecute by ENTER.Power must be turned off 
    then on again to activate 
    the execution.
    N02AUTO NEGOTIATIONON
    CONNECT CONFIGURATION
    CONNECT SPEED100M10M, 100M
    DUPLEX MODEFULLHALF, FULL
    SETExecute by ENTER.Power must be turned off 
    then on again to activate 
    the execution.
    N03NS MODELEGACYLEGACY, BRIDGE, MCS
    MCS MODE(CLIENT)Fixed
    CAMERA NO.00 to 24Select a number other than 
    0 when connected.
    MASTER IP ADDRESS0.0.0.00.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
    SETExecute by ENTER.
    N04ALL RESETExecute by ENTER.To initialize all the 
    NETWORK menu settings 
    						
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