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    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    P.OFF GPS DATA HOLDCLEARFor selecting whether or not to hold the UMID
    GPS position information while the power is
    off and record the information as the data still
    held as the previous value until another
    measurement can be taken after the power is
    next turned on.
    HOLD:The data is held and recorded.
    CLEAR:The data is cleared at the same time
    as the power is turned off, and all
    zeros (no information) are recorded
    from the time the power is turned on
    until the measurement is next taken.
    COMPONENT OUT OFFBETACAM
    M2For setting the analog component signal
    output level.
    OFF:
    Output stops during power save. (Note that
    this setting is forced ON if a camera
    adapter is connected and a tally signal is
    detected from pin 26.  Otherwise it is OFF.)
    BETACAM:
    Output at the ß-CAM level.
    M2:
    Output at the M IIlevel.
    7-2-2 OPTION MODE
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset
    mode.
    CU F
    CU F
    1394 TYPE DVCPRODVFor setting the format of the signals to be
    output from the DVCPRO connector.
    DVCPRO:
    The signals are output in the DVCPRO
    (25M) format.
    DV:
    The signals are output in the DV format.
     
    The signals are output in the DVCPRO50
    format if 16:9/50M or 4:3/50M is selected as
    the REC MODE menu item setting on the
     screen.
    SDC905
    CU F
    1394 AUDIO IN CH1/CH2CH3/CH4For selecting the channel on which the
    reception data is to be recorded on the tape
    when receiving DV format data in the 4CH
    audio signal mode and recording the data on
    a DVCPRO (25M) tape.
    CH1/CH2:
    The reception data is recorded on CH1 and
    CH2.
    CH3/CH4:
    The reception data is recorded on CH3 and
    CH4.
    CU F
    1394 SPEED S100S200
    S400For setting the transfer speed of the signals to
    be output from the DVCPRO connector.
    S100:100 Mbps
    S200:200 Mbps
    S400:400 Mbps
    CU F
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    1394 IN CH 0
    : 
    63
    AUTOFor setting the input channel for the signals to
    be supplied to the DVCPRO connector.
    0-63:
    The channel is fixed at the specified
    number.
    AUTO:
    The channel corresponding to the setting of
    the externally connected unit is selected.
    CU F
    1394 OUT CH 0
    : 
    63
    AUTOFor setting the output channel for the signals
    to be output from the DVCPRO connector
    0-63:
    The channel is fixed at the specified
    number.
    AUTO:
    The channel corresponding to the setting of
    the externally connected unit is selected.
    CU F
    26PIN VIDEO
    SELECTCOMPONENTVIDEO OUTFor setting the video signals to be output from
    pin #4 of the 26-pin connector when a 26-pin
    camera adapter is connected.
    COMPONENT:
    The component Y signal is output.
    VIDEO OUT:
    The same signal (composite signal) as the
    VIDEO OUT connector signal is output.
    CU F
    26PIN CTL
    DEFAULTNORMALSPECIALFor setting the control signal of the VTR to be
    output from pin #12 of the 26-pin connector
    when using a VTR connected to a 26-pin
    camera adapter.
    NORMAL:
    STOP “low,” START “high” (for AJ-D92)
    SPECIAL:
    STOP “high,” START “low”
    CU F
    26PIN CONTROLOFF
    BOTHFor setting whether recording is to be
    controlled by the unit or by both the unit and
    the external VTR which is connected to the
    26-pin camera adapter.
    OFF:
    Recording is performed by the unit only.  (It
    is not performed using the external VTR.)
    BOTH:
    Recording is performed by both the unit
    and the external VTR.  The tally lamp
    indicates the status of the tally signal of the
    26-pin connector.  (The tally lamp setting
    can be established using REC TALLY in
    the SYSTEM MODE.)
    CU F 
    						
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    SDC61500h00m02s00f
    : 
    00h04m59s29f
    : 
    23h59m59s29f
    The shortest time is two seconds.
    CU F
    INTERVAL REC
    MODEON
    ONE SHOT
    OFF
    For setting the INTERVAL REC function.
    ON (MEMORY):
    Interval recording is possible in single-
    frame units using memory.
    ONE SHOT:
    Recording is performed only once for the
    time set in the REC TIME item, after which
    it stops.
    OFF:Interval recording is not performed.
    F
    REC TIME
    SDC905
    00s01f
    : 
    59s29fFor setting the recording time (one cut).
    The shortest time is one frame.
    PAUSE TIME
    SDC905
    00h00m00s01f
    : 
    00h04m59s29f
    : 
    23h59m59s29f
    For setting the recording pause time.
    The shortest time is one frame.
    CU F
    SDC61502s00f
    : 
    59s29fThe shortest time is two seconds.
    CU F
    CU F
    RETAKE MODE ONOFFFor selecting whether or not to allow retake
    operations (MODE CHECK switch + RET
    switch).
    
    The REC TIME, PAUSE TIME and TOTAL REC TIME values
    are given in terms of the drop frames during drop frame
    operations and in terms of non-drop frames during non-drop
    frame operations.  The TAKE TOTAL TIME value is the actual
    time.  This means that a fraction may apply to the TOTAL
    REC TIME depending on the setting used.
    Example in the case of drop frame operation
    PAUSE TIME02s00f
    REC TIME02s00f
    TAKE TOTAL TIME40min
    TOTAL REC TIME19m59s06f
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    F
    TAKE TOTAL TIMENONE
    : 
    5dayFor setting the time required for shooting.
    Select a setting from NONE (shooting
    continues until it is stopped manually) to
    5DAY (5 days).
    NEWS REC MODE
    SDC615
    OFF
    0.2SEC
    : 
    2.0SECFor setting the NEWS REC time. Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    TOTAL REC TIME 00m00s01f
    : 
    90m59s29f
    OVER 100min
    NONEFor displaying the total recording time.  The
    setting for this time cannot be changed.
    The total time yielded by adding the REC
    TIME, PAUSE TIME and TOTAL TAKE TIME
    is displayed.
    AUDIO RECOFF
    ONFor setting whether or not to record the
    sound.
    PRE REC MODE
    SDC905
    OFF
    0SEC
    : 
    6SECFor setting the PRE REC function.
    OFF:The PRE REC function is not
    operable.
    0-6SEC:The duration for which pre-
    recording can be performed after
    the REC START button is pressed
    is set here.
    7-2-3 REC FUNCTION
    START DELAY0SEC
    : 
    10SECFor setting the time taken until recording is to
    start after the REC START button is pressed
    in the INTERVAL REC mode.
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F 
    						
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    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    7-2-4 OUTPUT SEL
    SC PHASE FINE–75: +00: +75
    For finely adjusting the SD phase during genlock.When making GENLOCK adjustments to the unit,
    adjust H PHASE first, followed by SC PHASE.
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    GENLOCKINT
    EXT
    26P EXTFor selecting the sync signal among the
    camera signals.
    INT:
    For synchronizing with the internal
    reference signal regardless of the
    reference signal which has been
    supplied to the GENLOCK IN connector.
    EXT:For synchronizing with the reference
    signal which has been supplied to
    the GENLOCK IN connector.
    26P EXT:For synchronizing with the signal
    input via the 26-pin jack.
    H PHASE COARSE–50: +00: +50
    For making coarse adjustments to the
    horizontal phase when setting up a system.
    H PHASE FINE–128: +000: +127
    For making fine adjustments to the horizontal
    phase when setting up a system.
    
    This adjustment also affects the SC phase.
    SC PHASE
    COARSE01: 3
    For coarsely adjusting the SC phase during
    genlock.
    7-2-5 GENLOCK
    VF MODEEE/PB
    EEEE/PB:The images are played back in the
    playback mode.
    EE:The camera images are displayed all
    the time.
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F E
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    MONITOR OUT
    CHARON
    OFFFor selecting whether to superimpose
    characters onto the MON OUT connector
    signal.  (It is not linked with the VIDEO OUT
    CHARACTER switch.)
    The characters which are superimposed are
    the ones which are selected using the
    OUTPUT CHAR menu item.
    ON:The characters are superimposed.
    OFF:The characters are not superimposed.
    VIDEO OUT SEL VBSVF
    YFor selecting the output signal of the VIDEO
    OUT connector.
    VBS:The normal composite signal is output.
    VF:
    The viewfinder’s Y signal is output.  The
    status display is also superimposed.
    Y:The component Y signal is output.
    OUTPUT CHAR TC
    STATUS
    MENU
    ONLY
    For setting the type of characters to be
    superimposed onto the output signals of the
    VIDEO OUT connector and MON OUT
    connector.
    TC:
    The time code is displayed.  (The menu
    appears when the menu is displayed.)
    
    The time code display position moves
    vertically in accordance with the camera ID
    position.
    STATUS:
    All the same characters as the ones
    superimposed on the viewfinder are
    displayed.  (The menu appears when the
    menu is displayed.)
    MENU ONLY:Only appears when the menu is displayed.
    Normally, nothing is displayed 
    						
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    7-3-2 MATRIX
    R GAIN–200: +000: +200
    For setting the R channel gain. Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    MASTER PED–200: +000: +200
    For setting the master pedestal level.
    MASTER DTL–31: +00: +31
    For setting the H detail/V detail level.
    MASTER GAMMA 0.35: 0.45: 0.75
    For setting the master gamma in 0.01 steps.
    KNEE POINT 70.0%: 85.0%: 107.0%
    For setting the master knee position in 0.5%
    steps.
    KNEE SLOPE 0: 50: 99
    For setting the knee slope.
    G GAIN–200: +000: +200
    For setting the G channel gain.
    B GAIN–200: +000: +200
    For setting the B channel gain.
    R PEDESTAL–100: +000: +100
    For setting the R channel pedestal level.
    G PEDESTAL–100: +000: +100
    For setting the G channel pedestal level.
    B PEDESTAL–100: +000: +100
    For setting the B channel pedestal level.
    7-3 PAINT
    7-3-1 ROPItem/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    $MATRIX TABLEA
    BFor selecting the color correction table used
    to perform the adjustments.
    MATRIX R-G–31: +13: +31
    For performing the R-G color adjustment.
    MATRIX R-B–31: +04: +31
    For performing the R-B color adjustment.
    MATRIX G-R–31: +05: +31
    For performing the G-R color adjustment.
    MATRIX G-B–31: –11: +31
    For performing the G-B color adjustment.
    MATRIX B-R–31: +06: +31
    For performing the B-R color adjustment.
    $MATRIX TABLEOFFA
    BFor selecting the color correction table which
    is to take effect.
    MATRIX B-G–31: –01: +31
    For performing the B-G color adjustment.
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    SUFE
    SCUF E
    SUFE
    SUFE
    SUFE
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    
    Items with $in front of their names are set by the PAINT
    MENU SW ($) R/W menu items on the  screen.
    Items without $in front of their names are set by the PAINT
    MENU LEVEL R/W menu item.
    For details, refer to “7-6-2 CARD R/W SELECT.” 
    						
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    Mg (SAT/PHASE)–63: +00: +63
    For performing the magenta color correction
    (saturation and hue).
    R (SAT/PHASE)–63: +00: +63
    For performing the red color correction
    (saturation and hue).
    R-Mg (SAT/PHASE)–63: +00: +63
    For performing the color correction (saturation
    and hue) between red and magenta.
    Mg-B (SAT/PHASE)–63: +00: +63
    For performing the color correction (saturation
    and hue) between magenta and blue.
    7-3-3 COLOR CORRECTION
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    Cy (SAT/PHASE)–63: +00: +63
    For performing the cyan color correction
    (saturation and hue).
    Cy-G (SAT/PHASE)–63: +00: +63
    For performing the color correction (saturation
    and hue) between cyan and green.
    G (SAT/PHASE)–63: +00: +63
    For performing the green color correction
    (saturation and hue).
    G-Yl (SAT/PHASE)–63: +00: +63
    For performing the color correction (saturation
    and hue) between green and yellow.
    Yl (SAT/PHASE)–63: +00: +63
    For performing the yellow color correction
    (saturation and hue).
    Yl-R (SAT/PHASE)–63: +00: +63
    For performing the color correction (saturation
    and hue) between yellow and red.
    B-Cy (SAT/PHASE)–63: +00: +63
    For performing the color correction (saturation
    and hue) between blue and cyan.
    B (SAT/PHASE)–63: +00: +63
    For performing the blue color correction
    (saturation and hue).
    7-3-4 LOW SETTING
    $MATRIX TABLEOFFA
    BFor selecting the color correction table.
    $COLOR
    CORRECTONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the color
    correction. Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    $MASTER GAIN–3dB: 0dB: 30dB
    For setting the master gain to –3, 0, 3, 6, 9,
    12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27 or 30 dB.
    H.DTL LEVEL 00: 17: 63
    For performing the H.DTL LEVEL setting.
    V.DTL LEVEL 00: 24: 31
    For performing the V.DTL LEVEL setting.
    DTL CORING 00: 02: 15
    For performing the DTL CORING setting.
    H.DTL FREQ. 00: 20: 31
    For performing the H.DTL FREQ setting.
    LEVEL DEPEND. 01: 5
    For performing the LEVEL DEPEND setting.
    MASTER GAMMA 0.35: 0.45: 0.75
    For setting the MASTER GAMMA in 0.01
    steps.
    BLACK STRECH–3: OFF: +3
    For setting the gamma curve of the dark
    areas.
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    $COLOR
    CORRECTONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the color
    correction.
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    
    Items with $in front of their names are set by the PAINT
    MENU SW ($) R/W menu items on the  screen.
    Items without $in front of their names are set by the PAINT
    MENU LEVEL R/W menu item.
    For details, refer to “7-6-2 CARD R/W SELECT.” 
    						
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    7-3-5 MID SETTING
    $MATRIX TABLEOFFA
    BFor selecting the color correction table.
    $COLOR
    CORRECTONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the color
    correction. Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    $MASTER GAIN–3dB: 9dB: 30dB
    For setting the master gain to –3, 0, 3, 6, 9,
    12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27 or 30 dB.
    H.DTL LEVEL 00: 14: 63
    For performing the H.DTL LEVEL setting.
    V.DTL LEVEL 00: 20: 31
    For performing the V.DTL LEVEL setting.
    DTL CORING 00: 03: 15
    For performing the DTL CORING setting.
    H.DTL FREQ. 00: 20: 31
    For performing the H.DTL FREQ setting.
    LEVEL DEPEND. 01: 5
    For performing the LEVEL DEPEND setting.
    MASTER GAMMA 0.35: 0.45: 0.75
    For setting the MASTER GAMMA in 0.01
    steps.
    BLACK STRECH–3: OFF: +3
    For setting the gamma curve of the dark
    areas.
    7-3-6 HIGH SETTING
    $MATRIX TABLEOFFA
    BFor selecting the color correction table.
    $COLOR
    CORRECTONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the color
    correction. Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    $MASTER GAIN–3dB: 18dB: 30dB
    For setting the master gain to –3, 0, 3, 6, 9,
    12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27 or 30 dB.
    H.DTL LEVEL 00: 12: 63
    For performing the H.DTL LEVEL setting.
    V.DTL LEVEL 00: 17: 31
    For performing the V.DTL LEVEL setting.
    DTL CORING 00: 08: 15
    For performing the DTL CORING setting.
    H.DTL FREQ. 00: 20: 31
    For performing the H.DTL FREQ setting.
    LEVEL DEPEND. 0: 2: 5
    For performing the LEVEL DEPEND setting.
    MASTER GAMMA 0.35: 0.55: 0.75
    For setting the MASTER GAMMA in 0.01
    steps.
    BLACK STRECH–3: OFF: +3
    For setting the gamma curve of the dark
    areas.
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    
    Items with $in front of their names are set by the PAINT
    MENU SW ($) R/W menu items on the  screen.
    Items without $in front of their names are set by the PAINT
    MENU LEVEL R/W menu item.
    For details, refer to “7-6-2 CARD R/W SELECT.” 
    						
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    7-3-7 ADDITIONAL DTL
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    KNEE APE LVL OFF
    1
    2: 5
    For performing the KNEE APE LEVEL setting.
    CHROMA DTL OFF1: 5
    For performing the CHROMA DTL setting.
    The chroma edge is detected and placed on
    the Y signal to bolster H.DTL.  The higher the
    number, the greater the correction.
    DTL GAIN(+)–31: +00: +31
    For changing the DTL “+” direction level.
    DTL GAIN(–)–31: +00: +31
    For changing the DTL “–” (down) direction
    level.
    DTL CLIP00: 63
    For changing the level at which the maximum
    value of the DTL signal is clipped.
    DTL SOURCE(R+G)/2
    (G+B)/2
    2G+R+B /4
    (3G+R)/4
    R
    GFor setting the signal source of the DTL signal
    components.
    H.DTL LINE MIX1H
    2HFor setting the scanning lines for generating
    the H.DTL signal.
    $CORNER DTLON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the mode in
    which the resolution is improved in the
    corners of the screen.
    7-3-8 SKIN TONE DTL
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    $SKIN TONE DTLONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the skin tone
    DTL.
    SKIN TONE ZEBRA ONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for ZEBRA in the
    SKIN TONE range.
    $SKIN DTL
    CORING0: 5: 7
    For setting the SKIN TONE DTL coring effect.
    Y MAX 000: 190: 255
    For setting the maximum luminance signal
    value for applying the SKIN TONE effect.
    Y MIN 000: 010: 255
    For setting the minimum luminance signal
    value for applying the SKIN TONE effect.
    I CENTER 000: 022: 255
    For setting the center position on the I axis
    (setting the area to which the SKIN TONE
    effect is to be applied).
    I WIDTH 000: 010: 255
    For setting the width of the area to which the
    SKIN TONE effect is to be applied on the I
    axis centered on the I CENTER.
    Q WIDTH 000: 005: 255
    For setting the width of the area to which the
    SKIN TONE effect is to be applied on the Q
    axis centered on the I CENTER.
    Q PHASE–128: +00: +127
    For setting the phase of the area to which the
    SKIN TONE effect is to be applied as
    referenced to the Q axis.
    R-Y
    B-Y
    Q-WIDTHI-WIDTH
    Q-PHASE I-CENTER
    Y
    Y-MAX
    Y-MIN
    0=SKIN TONE AREA – direction+ direction
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    
    Items with $in front of their names are set by the PAINT
    MENU SW ($) R/W menu items on the  screen.
    Items without $in front of their names are set by the PAINT
    MENU LEVEL R/W menu item.
    For details, refer to “7-6-2 CARD R/W SELECT.”
    SKIN TONE GET—This item is executed when determining the
    hue which is to serve as the SKIN TONE DTL
    reference.
    Align the center marker with the subject
    serving as the reference, and then execute.
    
    When SKIN TONE GET is executed, the
    settings on the MATRIX screen and COLOR
    CORRECTION screen are canceled.
    SCUF E 
    						
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    7-3-9 KNEE/LEVEL
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    MASTER PED–200: +000: +200
    For performing the MASTER PEDESTAL
    setting.
    $MANUAL KNEEON
    OFFFor setting the mode which is to be established
    when the AUTO KNEE switch is at OFF.  The
    KNEE POINT/SLOPE setting value is active
    when ON is selected.
    KNEE POINT 70.0%: 85.0%: 107.0%
    For setting the KNEE POINT position in 0.5%
    steps.
    KNEE SLOPE 00: 50: 99 (98)
    For performing the KNEE width setting.
    Same as KNEE OFF when set to 0.
    
    The range of values that can be selected
    using the AJ-EC3P is 00 to 98.
    WHITE CLIP LVL 90%: 105%: 109%
    For performing the WHITE CLIP LEVEL
    setting.
    A.KNEE POINT 80%: 85%: 107%
    For setting the AUTO KNEE POINT position
    in 0.5% steps.  This item is active when the
    OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE selector switch is set
    to CAM.AUTO KNEE ON.
    A.KNEE LVL 100: 105: 109
    For performing the AUTO KNEE level setting.
    A.KNEE
    RESPONSE1: 4
    For setting the AUTO KNEE response speed.
    $WHITE CLIPON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the WHITE CLIP
    function.  The WHITE CLIP LVL setting value
    is active when ON is selected.
    7-3-11 FLARE
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    R FLARE 000: 100
    For performing the R FLARE setting.
    G FLARE 000: 100
    For performing the G FLARE setting.
    B FLARE 000: 100
    For performing the B FLARE setting.
    7-3-10 GAMMA
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    MASTER GAMMA 0.35: 0.45: 0.75
    For setting the MASTER GAMMA in 0.01
    steps.
    R GAMMA–15: +00: +15
    For setting the R channel GAMMA.
    B GAMMA–15: +00: +15
    For setting the B channel GAMMA.
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SUFE
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    
    Items with $in front of their names are set by the PAINT
    MENU SW ($) R/W menu items on the  screen.
    Items without $in front of their names are set by the PAINT
    MENU LEVEL R/W menu item.
    For details, refer to “7-6-2 CARD R/W SELECT.” 
    						
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    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    DETAILON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for DTL (H, V).
    2D LPF ONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the 2-
    dimensional LPF that reduces cross color.
    HIGH COLOR ONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the mode in
    which the dynamic range of the colors is
    expanded.
    TEST SAW ONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the test signals.
    FLAREON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the flare
    compensation.
    H-F COMPE.ON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the mode in
    which the wide-band DTL is increased.
    7-3-12 CAMERA SETTINGS
    ECU MENU DISP. ONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for displaying the
    MENU on the viewfinder when the ECU is
    connected.
    50M INDICATORSDC905ONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the displays
    during 50M recording.
    7-4 VF
    7-4-1 VF DISPLAYS
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    DISP CONDITIONNORMAL
    HOLDNORMAL:The statuses are displayed at all
    times.
    HOLD:The statuses are displayed only
    when the MODE CHECK switch is
    pressed.
    DISP MODE 1
    2
    3
    For performing the DISP MODE setting.  This
    item is used to select the camera’s warning or
    message displays.  For details, refer to “4-7-4
    Display modes and setting changes/
    adjustment result messages.”
    VF OUTY
    NAM
    R
    G
    BFor selecting the VF output.
    Y:Luminance signal
    NAM:The signal with the highest level among
    the R, G and B signals is output.
    R:R channel signal
    G:G channel signal
    B:B channel signal
    VF DTL 0: 3: 5
    For performing the VF DTL selection.  This
    item is used to further emphasize the DTL of
    the VF signals.  If 0 is set, the DTL will be the
    same as that of the main line signals.
    ZEBRA1 DETECT 0%: 70%: 109%
    For setting the ZEBRA1 detection level (IRE
    level).
    ZEBRA2 DETECT 0%: 85%: 109%
    For setting the ZEBRA2 detection level (IRE
    level).
    ZEBRA2 ONSPOT
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for ZEBRA2 or
    selecting SPOT.
    LOW LIGHT LVL OFF
    10%
    15%
    20%
    25%
    30%
    35%
    For setting how much lower the camera’s
    input light quantity should be in order for
    “LOW LIGHT” to be displayed.
    MARKER/
    CHAR LVL50%
    60%
    70%
    80%
    90%
    100%For setting the brightness of the markers and
    characters displayed in the viewfinder.
    Zebra pattern display
    Video levelSPOT OFF ON
    109%
    0% ZEBRA 2
    DETECTZEBRA 2
    ZEBRA 1
    DETECT
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    GAMMAON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the gamma
    circuit.
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    SCUF E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E 
    						
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    7-4-2 VF MARKER
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    TABLEA
    BFor selecting the VF MARKER setting table.
    This item is used to set the current values of
    table A or B which have been selected using
    the menu items listed below.
    CENTER MARK OFF1
    2
    3
    4For selecting the center marker.
    OFF:The center marker is not displayed.
    1:+ (large)
    2:Center blank (large)
    3:+ (small)
    4:Center blank (small)
    SAFETY ZONE OFF
    1
    2
    For selecting the type of safety zone frame.
    OFF:The safety zone frame is not displayed.
    1:Box
    2:Corner frames
    SAFETY AREA 80%: 90%: 100%
    For setting the position of the safety zone.
    FRAME SIG4:3
    13:9
    14:9
    VISTAFor setting the frame marker.
    Note that this setting takes effect only when
    REC MODE is set to 16:9.
    The VISTA setting is 16:8.65.
    FRAME MARK ONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the frame
    marker.
    FRAME LVL 00: 15
    For setting the level of the frame marker.
    0:Equivalent to signal OFF
    15:Same brightness as center area
    However, this setting has no effect if
    FRAME SIG is set to VISTA.
    USER BOX ONOFFFor setting whether or not to display the user
    box.
    7-4-3 USER BOX
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    USER BOX WIDTH 001: 013: 100
    For setting the horizontal width of the user
    box.
    USER BOX
    HEIGHT001: 013: 121
    For setting the vertical height of the user box.
    USER BOX H POS–50: +00: +50
    For setting the horizontal position of the user
    box center.
    USER BOX V POS–121: +000: +121
    For setting the vertical position of the user box
    center.
    7-4-4 VF INDICATOR1
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    EXTENDERON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the extender
    display.
    SHUTTERON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the shutter speed
    display.
    FILTERON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the filter No.
    display.
    WHITEON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the AWB
    PRE/A/B display.
    GAINON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the currently
    selected gain, S.GAIN and DS.GAIN display.
    IRIS OFF
    IRIS
    S+IRIS
    S
    OFF:Neither the super iris ON status nor
    the aperture value is displayed.
    IRIS:Only the aperture value is displayed.
    S+IRIS:Both the super iris ON status and
    aperture value are displayed.
    S:The super iris ON status is displayed.
    (The display or non-display of the aperture
    value and that of the iris override are linked.)
    CAMERA IDBAR
    CAM
    ALWAYS
    OFFFor setting the ID configuration during
    recording.
    BAR:The ID is recorded when color bar
    signals are provided.
    CAM:The ID is recorded when the camera
    images are provided.
    ALWAYS:The ID is recorded at all times.
    OFF:The ID is not recorded at any time.
    
    If ON is selected as the ID MIX INH menu
    item setting on the OPTION screen, it is not
    possible to record the camera ID when the
    images of the camera are to be recorded
    even if CAM or ALWAYS is selected as this
    menu item’s setting.
    ID POSITION UPPER RUPPER L
    LOWER R
    LOWER LFor setting the location where the camera ID
    is to be recorded.
    UPPER R:Top right
    UPPER L:Top left
    LOWER R:Bottom right
    LOWER L:Bottom left 
    ZOOM LVLON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the zoom
    position display.
    COLOR TEMPON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the color
    temperature display.
    DATE/TIME ONOFFFor specifying whether or not the date and
    time are mixed simultaneously when the
    CAMERA ID is recorded.
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E
    CU F E 
    						
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