
14. STATUS DISPLAY (STATUS)
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Setting the Error Detection Area
An error is detected when an error above the specified value occurs in the active picture. If
you press F•D 1, the area will be set to its default value of 1.0 %.
Procedure
STATUS (press and hold)
→
F•4 ERROR CONFIG
→
F•3 GAMUT ERROR
→
F•2 GAMUT ERROR
→
F•4 AREA
→
F•D 1 VARIABLE
Settings
Setting range: 0.0 % to 5.0 %. (The default setting is 1.0 %.)
14.5.9
Detecting Composite Gamut Errors
To detect gamut errors in a pseudo-composite signal converted from the component signal,
follow the procedure below. If you set this setting to NTSC or PAL, the number of gamut
errors appears next to COMP GAMUT in the status display.
Procedure
STATUS (press and hold)
→
F•4 ERROR CONFIG
→
F•3 GAMUT ERROR
→
F•3 COMPOSIT GAMUT
→
F•1 COMPOSIT GAMUT
Settings
NTSC:
Composite gamut errors are detected. Select this option when the composite
display format is NTSC. This is the default setting.
PAL:
Composite gamut errors are detected. Select this option when the composite
display format is PAL.
OFF:
Composite gamut errors are not detected.
14.5.10
Configuring Composite Gamut Error Detection Settings
To set the composite gamut error detection limits and the detection area, follow the
procedures below.
These settings are available when F•1 COMPOSIT GAMUT is set to NTSC or PAL.
The settings that you make here also apply to the CMP bar in the 5 bar display.
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Setting the error detection upper limit
An error is detected when the input SDI signal level exceeds the specified value.
If you press F•D 1, the upper limit will be set to its default value of 135.0 % or 945.0 mV.
Procedure
STATUS (press and hold)
→
F•4 ERROR CONFIG
→
F•3 GAMUT ERROR
→
F•3 COMPOSIT GAMUT
→
F•2 UPPER LEVEL
→
F•D 1 VARIABLE
Settings When COMPOSIT GAMUT Is Set to NTSC
Setting range: 90.0 to 135.0 %. (The default setting is 135.0 %.)
Settings When COMPOSIT GAMUT Is Set to PAL
Setting range: 630.0 to 945.0 mV. (The default setting is 945.0 mV.)