Section 4
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Operating the CMN-41
CMN-41 Series Installation and Operation Handbook
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Figure 4-20. Establishing Cursor Select
To enable the Phase cursors, press and release the CURS button. Press the CURS
button again to disable the cursor information.
When the cursor is selected, the Phase indication appears at the top of the display. Next
to the Phase indication is a numeric readout that indicates the difference between the
REF and DELTA lines. The active cursor (REF, DELTA, or both) is shown with small
arrows at the outer end of the line.
To select a cursor line for control:
1.
Press the curved arrow knob to select the REF or DELTA line to control. The REF
line is the solid line, and the DELTA line is the dotted line.
2.
Rotate the curved arrow knob to move the REF or DELTA line to the desired
location.
3.
Press the curved arrow knob for the next cursor. Rotate the knob to move the cursor
to the desired location.
4.
Press the curved arrow knob a third time to control both the REF and DELTA lines.
5.
Repeat as necessary.
Once the cursors are no longer necessary, press and release the CURS button to disable
the Phase cursor selection.
To exit the cursor function while leaving the cursor active, press the VEC function
button or select another mode (that is, LINE, GAIN, or POS)
Vector Setup Menu
Press and hold the VEC function button to access the Vector Setup menu. For more
information on the Vector Setup menu, see page 67. For descriptions of Vector Setup
menu selection options, see page 77.
Gamut Display
A constant setback in video production is the difference between the allowable ranges
of dissimilar component and composite color spaces. Combinations of values that are
within the range of a color-difference component video system produce signal
amplitudes outside the ranges when the signal is transcoded to composite or RGB color
space.