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@ Camera video output selector switch
[CLOSE/BAR/TEST MODE]
This is used to select the camera video signals which are
to be output from the CCU’s rear panel. The camera
video signal, color bar display signal or test display signal
is selected by pressing the CLOSE switch, BAR switch or
TEST switch.
The switches are self-illuminating, and the lighting of the
lamp of a switch indicates that the switch has been
selected.
CLOSE switch lamp lighted: Camera video output
BAR switch lamp lighted: Color bar signal output
TEST switch lamp lighted: Test signal output
A Automatic adjustment switch [AUTO]
This is used to automatically adjust the camera video
output.
Auto white balance switch [AUTO WHITE]
This is used to automatically adjust the white balance.
Lighted: This indicates that the switch has been
pressed and that automatic white balance start
has been accepted.
Flashing: This indicates that the automatic white balance
adjustment has ended, but it warns that the
white balance was not attained satisfactorily.
Off: If the lamp goes off after the automatic white
balance was completed, it indicates that the
white balance was adjusted satisfactorily.
Auto black balance switch [AUTO BLACK]
This is used to automatically adjust the black balance.
Lighted: This indicates that the switch has been
pressed and that automatic black balance start
has been accepted.
Flashing: This indicates that the automatic black balance
adjustment has ended, but it warns that the
black balance was not attained satisfactorily.
Off: If the lamp goes off after the automatic black
balance was completed, it indicates that the
black balance was adjusted satisfactorily.
How to initiate auto setup
Auto setup starts when the switch is pressed. The result
is conveyed by the status of the lamp.
Lighted: This indicates that the auto setup has started.
Flashing at 1 sec intervals:
This indicates that the auto setup ended without being
completed.
Flashing at 2 sec intervals:
When the AUTO SET UP switch is pressed while the
indicator is off, the auto setup start preparation mode is
established, and a square marker appears in the center
of the camera’s viewfinder. Roughly align this square with
the white at the gray scale center. Auto setup now starts
when the side switch is pressed. If the switch is pressed
for 1 or more seconds, auto setup is canceled.
Off: This indicates that the auto setup was
completed correctly.
*During the auto setup operation, the operation status is
displayed using characters on the PM.
Parts and their functions
? Reference switch
Reference file call switch [REF]
If one camera has been selected by the camera selector
switch, this switch is used to call the reference setting
information (reference file) for that camera.
A reference file can be changed by making the changes
while calling the reference file and saving the changes.
How to call the data in a reference file
1 Use one of the camera selector switches to select the
camera whose reference file is to be called.
If REF is now pressed, REF and SCENE FILE
flash. If REF is pressed again for 3 seconds in this
status, the call wait status is released.
*1) If is pressed, the USER reference file is called.
*2) If REF is pressed, the FACTORY reference file is
called.
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When the reference file is loaded, the data remaining on
the current scene file up until this moment will be lost.
Reference file storage switch [LOCAL STORE]
This is used to store the data in the current scene file of
the targeted camera in the reference file of that camera.
How to store data in a reference file
1 Use one of the camera selector switches to select the
camera whose data is to be called. If the LOCAL
STORE switch is now pressed, the data is stored in
USER1.
If the LOCAL STORE and CALL switches are pressed,
the data is stored in FACTORY.
2 When the data is stored in the reference file, the lamp
of the LOCAL STORE switch lights for approximately
one second, after which it goes off.
Reference file all store switch [ALL STORE]
This is used to store the contents of the current file of the
camera selected using one of the camera selector
switches in the reference files of all the cameras
connected to the MSU.
How to store data in all the reference files
1 Use one of the camera selector switches to select the
camera whose file is to be called.
2 Press the ALL STORE switch so that its lamp comes
on.
The contents of the current scene file of the camera
selected using the camera selector switch are stored
in the reference files of that camera. Even if the lamps
of the scene file switches are lighted, they will all go
off. The lamp of the REF switch lights.
3 The contents of the current scene file of the camera
selected using the camera selector switch are stored
in the reference files of all the cameras which have not
been selected by the camera selector switches.
4 If the reference files are stored in all the camera
connected to the MSU without any problems, the lamp
of the ALL STORE switch goes off.
If a problem is encountered in any of the cameras, the
lamp of the ALL STORE switch flashes.
When the camera selector switch concerned is selected,
the lamp stops flashing and goes off.
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