
8. CONFIGURATION
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8.5.1 Setting
Temporary
Levels
Press LEVEL. The LED will illuminate, and you will be able to temporarily adjust the level.
The LCD panel displays “COMPONENT MODE” if the output format is component and
“COMPOSITE MODE” if it is composite. Use the jog dial and
and
keys to set each
level.
If you press LEVEL again, the LED will turn off, and the output level will return to the level set
according to the procedures in section 8.5.2, “Component Signal Levels” and 8.5.3,
“Composite Signal Levels.”
If the output format is component, either the YP
B
P
R
or GBR setting will be active depending
on the signal format setting. Press COMPONENT to set the signal format.
The level that you specify here is not stored to preset memories or startup memory.
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Settings
COMPONENT MODE
COMPOSITE MODE*
1
Y_LEVEL
0 to 100%
Y_LEVEL
0 to 100%
PB_LEVEL
0 to 100%
C_LEVEL
0 to 100%
PR_LEVEL
0 to 100%
SYNC_LEVEL
0 to 100%
G_LEVEL
0 to 100%
BURST_LEVEL
0 to 100%
B_LEVEL
0 to 100% SETUP_LEVEL*
2
0.00 to 7.50 to 10.00%
R_LEVEL
0 to 100%
SYNC_LEVEL
0 to 100%
*1 You cannot adjust the optional SCART connector’s RGB signal levels on this screen.
*2
・
The levels are set in 1.25 % steps.
・
Levels are only valid when the output format is NTSC-M or PAL-M.
Even if you set these levels in other formats, the value will be fixed at 0.00 %.
・
Y_LEVEL and C_LEVEL values will not be synchronized, if a value other than 7.50 % is
specified.
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Procedure
Figure 8-18 Temporary level settings
*
The actual screen displays up to four lines.