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Setup Menu List71 Settings Skin DetailAdjusting the skin detail compensationSetting On / OffTurns the skin detail compensation function on/off. Area Detection Execute/CancelDetects the color for the skin detail compensation. Execute: Executes this function. Area Indication On / OffTurn on/off the function that displays the zebra pattern in the target area for the skin detail compensation. Level –99 to +99 (±0)Adjusts the skin detail level. Saturation –99 to +99 (±0)Adjusts the color (saturation) level for the skin detail compensation. Hue 0 to 359Adjusts the color hue for the skin detail compensation. Width 0 to 90 (40)Adjusts the width of the color hue for the skin detail compensation. MatrixSetting of the Matrix correctionSetting On / OffTurns the matrix correction function on/off. Preset Matrix On / OffTurns the preset matrix function on/off. Preset Select Standard / High Saturation / FL Light / Cinema / F55 709 Like PMW-F55: 1: SMPTE240M / 2: ITU-709 / 3: SMPTE Wide / 4: NTSC / 5: EBU / 10: S-Gamut3.Cine Like / 11: S-Gamut3 LikeSelects the preset matrix. User Matrix On / OffTurns the user matrix correction function on/off. Level –99 to +99 (±0)Adjusts the color saturation for the entire picture area. Phase –99 to +99 (±0)Adjusts the color phase for the entire picture area. User Matrix R-G –99 to +99 (±0)Finely adjusts the color phase for the entire picture area by independently setting each of the factors. User Matrix R-B –99 to +99 (±0) User Matrix G-R –99 to +99 (±0) User Matrix G-B –99 to +99 (±0) User Matrix B-R –99 to +99 (±0) User Matrix B-G –99 to +99 (±0) Paint Menu itemsSub items and setting valuesContents
Setup Menu List72 Settings Multi MatrixSettings for the multi-matrix correctionSetting On / OffTurns on/off the multi-matrix correction, which allows specific colors to be selected for saturation correction in a 16- axis hue space. Area Indication On / OffDisplays a zebra pattern in the areas of the specified color for multi-matrix correction. Color Detection Execute/CancelDetects the target color on the screen for multi-matrix correction. Execute: Executes this function. Axis B / B+ /MG- / MG / MG+ / R / R+ / YL- / YL /YL+ / G- / G / G+ / CY / CY+ / B-Specifies a color targeted by multi-matrix correction (16-axis mode). Hue –99 to +99 (±0)Sets the color hue of the color targeted by multi-matrix correction for each 16-axis mode. Saturation –99 to +99 (±0)Sets the saturation of the color targeted by multi-matrix correction for each 16-axis mode. Paint Menu itemsSub items and setting valuesContents
Setup Menu List73 Settings Audio Menu Audio Menu itemsSub items and setting valuesContents Audio InputSetting for audio inputs Note This item cannot be selected when removing the audio connector panel.Front MIC Select (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) Mono / StereoSelects the front microphone sound from either monaural and stereo. Rear XLR Auto (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) On / OffTurn on/off the function that detects audio cable connection for the AUDIO IN connector on the rear of the CBK-55BK automatically. On: Detects the audio cable connection automatically. REAR is selected for AUDIO CH-1 or AUDIO CH-2 input signal in spite of the setting of the AUDIO IN switch on the CBK- 55BK. Off: Selects the input signal by following the setting of the AUDIO IN switch on the CBK-55BK. Front MIC CH1 Ref (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) –70dB / –60dB / –50dB / –40dB / –30dBSelects the reference input level of CH-1 for the front microphone on the CBK-55BK. Front MIC CH2 Ref (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) –70dB / –60dB / –50dB / –40dB / –30dBSelects the reference input level of CH-2 for the front microphone on the CBK-55BK. Rear MIC CH1 Ref (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) –70dB / –60dB / –50dB / –40dB / –30dBSelects the reference input level for when the AUDIO IN CH- 1 switch on the rear of the CBK-55BK is set to MIC. Rear MIC CH2 Ref (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) –70dB / –60dB / –50dB / –40dB / –30dBSelects the reference input level for when the AUDIO IN CH- 2 switch on the rear of the CBK-55BK is set to MIC. MIC CH1 Ref –60dB / –50dB / –40dBSelects the reference input level for when the AUDIO IN CH1 switch is set to MIC. Note This item is not displayed when the CBK-55BK is attached. MIC CH2 Ref –60dB / –50dB / –40dBSelects the reference input level for when the AUDIO IN CH2 switch is set to MIC. Note This item is not displayed when the CBK-55BK is attached. Line Input Ref (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) 0dB / +4dB / –3dB / EBULSelects the reference input level for when the AUDIO IN CH- 1/CH-2 switch on the rear of the CBK-55BK is set to LINE.
Setup Menu List74 Settings Limiter Mode Off / –6dB / – 9dB / –12dB / –15dB / –17dBSelects the limiter level when a loud signal is input while setting audio input level manually. When you do not use the limiter, select “Off.” 1KHz Tone on Color Bars On / OffTurn the 1-kHz reference tone signal on/off. CH-1 Wind Filter On / OffTurn the wind filter for the channel 1 on/off. CH-2 Wind Filter On / OffTurn the wind filter for the channel 2 on/off. CH-3 Wind Filter (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) On / OffTurn the wind filter for the channel 3 on/off. CH-4 Wind Filter (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) On / OffTurn the wind filter for the channel 4 on/off. MIC CH1 Level (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) Side1 / Front / Front+Side1Select the knob for adjusting when recording the sound from the front microphone on the CBK-55BK to CH-1. Side1: LEVEL CH-1 knob on the audio operating section Front: MIC LEVEL knob on the operating section (front) Front+Side1: LEVEL CH-1 knob and MIC LEVEL knob (interlocked) MIC CH2 Level (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) Side2 / Front / Front+Side2Select the knob for adjusting when recording the sound from the front microphone on the CBK-55BK to CH-2. Side2: LEVEL CH-2 knob on the audio operating section Front: MIC LEVEL knob on the operating section (front) Front+Side2: LEVEL CH-2 knob and MIC LEVEL knob (interlocked) Rear1/WRR Level (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) Side1 / Front / Front+Side1Select the knob for adjusting the sound from the wireless microphone attached to the CBK-55BK or device connected to the AUDIO IN CH-1 connector on the rear of the CBK- 55BK. Side1: LEVEL CH-1 knob on the audio operating section Front: MIC LEVEL knob on the operating section (front) Front+Side1: LEVEL CH-1 knob and MIC LEVEL knob (interlocked) Rear2/WRR Level (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) Side2 / Front / Front+Side2Select the knob for adjusting the sound from the wireless microphone attached to the CBK-55BK or device connected to the AUDIO IN CH-2 connector on the rear of the CBK- 55BK. Side2: LEVEL CH-2 knob on the audio operating section Front: MIC LEVEL knob on the operating section (front) Front+Side2: LEVEL CH-2 knob and MIC LEVEL knob (interlocked) Audio CH3 Level (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) Side3 / Front / Front+Side3Select the knob for adjusting the audio level of sound recorded to channel 3. Side3: LEVEL CH-3 knob on the audio operating section Front: MIC LEVEL knob on the operating section (front) Front+Side3: LEVEL CH-3 knob and MIC LEVEL knob (interlocked) Audio Menu itemsSub items and setting valuesContents
Setup Menu List75 Settings Audio CH4 Level (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) Side4 / Front / Front+Side4Select the knob for adjusting the audio level of sound recorded to channel 4. Side4: LEVEL CH-4 knob on the audio operating section Front: MIC LEVEL knob on the operating section (front) Front+Side4: LEVEL CH-4 knob and MIC LEVEL knob (interlocked) Audio LevelSetting for audio recording level Notes This item cannot be selected when removing the audio connector panel. The recording level for the channel that the AES/EBU signal is selected is locked.CH-1 Audio Select Auto / ManualThe audio recording level is adjusted automatically when you set to “Auto.” CH-2 Audio Select Auto / ManualThe audio recording level is adjusted automatically when you set to “Auto.” CH-1 Audio Level –99 to +99 (±0)Adjusts the audio recording level when “CH-1 Audio Select” is set to “Manual.” CH-2 Audio Level –99 to +99 (±0)Adjusts the audio recording level when “CH-2 Audio Select” is set to “Manual.” AGC Spec –6dB / –9dB / –12dB / –15dB / –17dBSelects the AGC level. CH1&2 AGC Mode Mono / StereoSelects auto adjusting method for the input level of an analog audio signal recorded to CH-1/CH-2 from “Mono” (performs for each channel) and “Stereo” (performs in stereo mode). CH3&4 AGC Mode (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) Mono / StereoSelects auto adjusting method for the input level of an analog audio signal recorded to CH-3/CH-4 from “Mono” (performs for each channel) and “Stereo” (performs in stereo mode). Reference Level (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) –20dB / –18dB / –16dB / –12dB / EBULSets the reference output level for 1 kHz test signal. Audio OutputSetting for audio outputsOutput CH CH-1/CH-2 CH-3/CH-4Selects audio output channels from either channels 1 and 2 or channels 3 and 4. Note This item cannot be set when the CBK-55BK is attached. Monitor CH When “Output CH” is set to “CH1/CH2” CH-1/CH-2 CH-1 CH-2 When “Output CH” is set to “CH3/CH4” CH-3/CH-4 CH-3 CH-4Selects the audio channel(s) to be fed to the headphones and the built-in speaker. CH-1/CH-2 (CH-3/CH-4): Stereo CH-1 (CH-3): CH-1 (CH-3) only CH-2 (CH-4): CH-2 (CH-4) only Note This item cannot be set when the CBK-55BK is attached. Headphone Out Mono / StereoSelects the headphones output, “Mono” or “Stereo.” Monitor Level 0 to 99Adjusts the monitor level. Note This item cannot be set when the CBK-55BK is attached. Audio Menu itemsSub items and setting valuesContents
Setup Menu List76 Settings Reference Out (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached) +4dB / 0dB / –3dB / EBULSets the output level for the reference input level of the LIVE AUDIO OUT connector on the CBK-55BK. WRR SettingSetting related to the wireless receiver (Only when the CBK-55BK is attached)WRR Valid CH Sel All / CH1Selects whether to enable channels 1 and 2 of the wireless receiver (“All”) or channel 1 only (“CH1”). All: Enables channels 1 and 2. CH1: Enables channel 1 only. (Select when using as the monaural wireless receiver.) WRR CH Select TX1 / TX2Specifies the target channel for menu display. TX1: Displays channel 1. TX2: Displays channel 2. WRR Delay Comp On / OffEnables delay compensation for wireless audio input. Off: Disables. On: Enables. (The audio in all E-E output is delayed by about 8 ms.) TX Displays the name of the transmitter of which signals are being received on the channel selected by “WRR CH Select.” TX Audio Peak --- / PeakDisplays whether the AF level of the transmitter of which signals are being received on the channel selected by “WRR CH Select” are peaking. TX Input Level --- / Mic / LineDisplays whether the input level of the transmitter of which signals are being received on the channel selected by “WRR CH Select” is set to MIC or LINE. TX ATT Level Sets the ATT level of the transmitter of which signals are being received on the channel selected by “WRR CH Select.” (The setting range varies depending on the transmitter.) TX LCF Frequency Sets the low cut filter frequency of the transmitter of which signals are being received on the channel selected by “WRR CH Select.” (The setting range varies depending on the transmitter.) TX System Delay Auto / 0.0ms to 8.0msSpecifies the amount of audio delay for the channel selected by “WRR CH Select.” Auto: Automatically adjusts the amount of delay so that the delay in the audio received from the wireless transmitter is zero. 0.0ms to 8.0ms: Sets the amount of anticipated wireless system delay, for cases in which several wireless systems are being used over a devices such as an audio mixer. Audio Menu itemsSub items and setting valuesContents
Setup Menu List77 Settings Video Menu Vi de o Menu itemsSub items and setting valuesContents Output On/OffSetting the video outputSDI (Sub) On / OffTurns the SDI (Sub) output on/off. HDMI On / OffTurns the HDMI output on/off. Output FormatSetting for the output formatSDI (Main) Selects the SDI (Main) output format. The setting value differs, depending on the settings of “Frequency” in “System Setting” and “Rec Format” of the System menu (page 101). SDI (Sub) Selects the SDI (sub) output format. The setting value differs, depending on the settings of “Frequency” in “System Setting” of the System menu and “SDI (Main)” in “Output Format” of the Video menu (page 101). HDMI Selects the HDMI output format. The setting value differs, depending on the settings of “Frequency” in “System Setting” and “Rec Format” of the System menu (page 105). EXT IF Displays the extend IF output signal. Test Displays the video output signal. Output SettingSetting for the output conversion mode4K/2K to HD Conv. Letter Box / Edge Crop / Anamo ×1.3 / Anamo ×2Sets the picture frame for YPbPr format video signal. Letter Box / Edge Crop: Sets the output conversion mode for 17:9 t 16:9 signal. (This setting is available only when “Format” in “Rec Format” of the System menu is set to “XAVC 4096 × 2160P” or “XAVC 2048 × 1080P.”) Anamo ×1.3 / Anamo ×2: Corrects the distortion of the images that are output from the video output when using an anamorphic lens. (This setting is available only when “Main Operation” in “Base Setting” of the System menu is set to “RAW.”) Note The HD output signal when “Main Operation” in “Base Setting” of the System menu is set to “RAW,” or the internal recorded signal when “Setting” in “Rec Control” of the Recording menu is set to “SxS & AXS,” is “Letter Box”- equivalent signal. SD Mode Letter Box / Edge Crop / SqueezeSets the output mode (aspect) for the SD signal.
Setup Menu List78 Settings Monitor LUTSetting for the monitor LUTCategory LUT / Look Profile / User 3D LUTSelects the type of Look for Monitor LUT. LUT: Outputs images using Preset LUT or User LUT. Look Profile: Outputs images that are suited for the start point of color grading or images that are close to print quality by selecting the Look number. User 3D LUT: Outputs images using User 3D LUT. (This setting is available only when “Color Space” in “Base Setting” of the System menu is set to “S-Gamut3.Cine/ SLog3” or “S-Gamut3/SLog3.”) LUT Select P1: 709 (800%) P2: HG8009G40 P3: HG8009G33 P4: S-Log2 P5: S-Log3 U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6Selects the type of LUT when “Category” in “Monitor LUT” is set to “LUT.” 709 (800%): Signals, for which the dynamic range is expanded up to 800%, by using ITU-R709 as a standard. HG8009G40: Signals, for which the dynamic range is 800%, white limit is 109%, and use hyper gamma, for which video output with 18% gray card is 40%. HG8009G33: Signals, for which the dynamic range is 800%, white limit is 109%, and use hyper gamma, for which video output with 18% gray card is 33%. S-Log2: Log signal with 1300% dynamic range, for which the post production process should be performed, and visibility for Video Monitor is considered. (This setting is available only when “Color Space” in “Base Setting” of the System menu is set to “S-Gamut/SLog2.” The color space is set to S-Gamut.) S-Log3: Log signal with 1300% dynamic range, which is close to Cineon Log curve, and the characteristics of film. (This setting is available only when “Color Space” in “Base Setting” of the System menu is set to “S-Gamut3.Cine/SLog3” or “S-Gamut3/SLog3.” The color space is set to S-Gamut3.) U1 to U6: Any LUT signal that is imported from an SD card. Look Profile Select 1: LC-709 2: LC-709typeA 3: SLog2-709 4: Cine+709Selects the type of Look Profile when “Category” in “Monitor LUT” is set to “Look Profile.” User 3D LUT Select User 3D-1 / User 3D-2 / User 3D-3 / User 3D-4Selects the 3D LUT signal that is imported from an SD Card. SDI (Main) & Internal Rec MLUT On / MLUT Off Selects whether to apply Monitor LUT to the image that is output from SDI (Main) and recorded on an SxS memory card. (When “Main Operation” is set to “RGB,” this setting is locked to “MLUT Off.”) Vi de o Menu itemsSub items and setting valuesContents
Setup Menu List79 Settings SDI (Sub) & HDMI MLUT On / MLUT OffSelects whether to apply Monitor LUT to the image that is output from SDI (Sub) and HDMI. (This setting is in accord with the “SDI (Main) & Internal Rec” setting, while the S&Q Motion or viewfinder double speed drive function is activated, or during RAW playback.*) * This setting for the HDMI output follows the “SDI (Main) & Internal Rec” setting when the SDI output format is set to 4K/QFHD and the HDMI output is set to 2K/HD. This setting is locked to “MLUT On” when the HDMI output is set to 2K/HD. Viewfinder MLUT On / MLUT OffSelects whether to apply Monitor LUT to the viewfinder image. (This setting is in accord with the “SDI (Main) & Internal Rec” setting, while the S&Q Motion or viewfinder double speed drive function is activated, or during RAW playback.*) * This setting is locked to “MLUT On” when the SDI output format is set to 4K/QFHD. Output DisplaySetting for the output signalVF Out On / OffSelects whether to overlaps characters and markers on the viewfinder output signal. 4K/QFHD SDI/HDMI Out (PMW- F55 only) On / OffSelects whether to overlaps characters and markers on the SDI or HDMI output signal when the picture size of SDI or HDMI output is 4K/QFHD. HD/SD SDI (Sub) Out On / OffSelects whether to overlaps characters and markers on the SDI (Sub) output signal when the SDI (Sub) output picture quality is less than HD. HD/SD HDMI Out On / OffSelects whether to overlaps characters and markers on the HDMI output signal when the HDMI output picture quality is less than HD. Forced Menu Disp VF / SDI/HDMI / Sub DisplaySelects the output that displays the menu by pressing MENU even if the Output Display setting for each output is set to off. VF: Viewfinder that is connected to the VF (viewfinder output) connector. SDI/HDMI: Monitor that is connected to the SDI OUT3, SDI OUT4 (Sub), or HDMI OUT connector. Sub Display: Sub display screen. Note The menu is not displayed on the sub display when this item is set to “VF” or “SDI/HDMI.” Vi de o Menu itemsSub items and setting valuesContents
Setup Menu List80 Settings When there is a button or dial that corresponds to the menu item on the attached viewfinder, that item is not available. VF Menu VF Menu itemsSub items and setting valuesContents VF SettingSetting the viewfinderColor –99 to +99 (±0)Adjusts the color of pictures on the viewfinder. Contrast –99 to +99 (±0)Adjusts the contrast of pictures on the viewfinder. Brightness –99 to +99 (±0)Adjusts the brightness of pictures on the viewfinder. Color Mode Color / B&WSelects the display mode of the viewfinder while E-E display/ recording. Aspect Auto / Full / Anamo ×1.3 / Anamo ×2Selects the displayed area of pictures for the viewfinder. Anamo ×1.3 / Anamo ×2: Corrects the distortion of the images on the viewfinder screen when using an anamorphic lens. (This setting is available only when “Main Operation” in “Base Setting” of the System menu is set to “RAW.”) Double Speed Drive On / OffTurns on/off the function that doubles the frame rate for the viewfinder display when the system frequency is 23.98, 24, 25, or 29.97. (When this function is set to “On,” the settable range for “Shutter Value” in “Shutter” of the Camera menu is limited to 180 degrees for the shutter angle.) Notes This function is not available on the following settings. System frequency is 50 or 59.94. “Setting” in “S&Q Motion” of the Camera menu is set to “On.” “Setting” in “Slow Shutter” of the Camera menu is set to “On.” Recording format is set to SStP SR-SQ 444/SStP SR-Lite 422/SStP SR-SQ 422. During playback or displaying thumbnail. PeakingSetting the peaking functionSetting On / OffTurns the peaking function on/off. Peaking Type Normal / ColorSelects the peaking type. Normal: Normal peaking. Color: Color peaking. Frequency Normal / HighSelects the peaking frequency from “Normal” (normal frequency) or “High” (high frequency). Normal Peaking Level 0 to 99 (50)Sets the normal peaking level. Color B&W / Red / Yellow / BlueSelects the color of the peaking signal when “Peaking Type” is set to “Color.” Color Peaking Level 0 to 99 (50)Sets the color peaking level.