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14.8.6
Setting the Composite Gamut Error Levels
To set the composite gamut error detection levels 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 Upper Error Detection Level
An error is detected when the input signal level exceeds the specified value.
If you press F•D 1, the setting will be set to its default value of 135.0 % or 945.0 mV.
Procedure
STATUS
→
F•4 ERROR CONFIG
→
F•3 GAMUT ERROR
→
F•3 COMPOSIT GAMUT
→
F•2 UPPER LEVEL
→
F•D 1 VARIABLE:
90.0% - 135.0% (When COMPOSIT GAMUT is set to NTSC)
630.0mV - 945.0mV (When COMPOSIT GAMUT is set to PAL)
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Setting the Lower Error Detection Level
An error is detected when the input signal level goes below the specified value.
If you press F•D 1, the setting will be set to its default value of -40.0 % or -280.0 mV.
Procedure
STATUS
→
F•4 ERROR CONFIG
→
F•3 GAMUT ERROR
→
F•3 COMPOSIT GAMUT
→
F•3 LOWER LEVEL
→
F•D 1 VARIABLE:
-40.0% - 20.0% (When COMPOSIT GAMUT is set to NTSC)
-280.0mV - 140.0mV (When COMPOSIT GAMUT is set to PAL)
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Setting the Error Detection Area
An error is detected when an error greater than or equal to the specified value occurs in the
active picture. If you press F•D 1, the setting will be set to its default value of 1.0 %.
Procedure
STATUS
→
F•4 ERROR CONFIG
→
F•3 GAMUT ERROR
→
F•3 COMPOSIT GAMUT
→
F•4 AREA
→
F•D 1 VARIABLE: 0.0% - 1.0% - 5.0%
14.8.7
Detecting Luminance Errors
To turn luminance error detection on and off, follow the procedure below.
Procedure
STATUS
→
F•4 ERROR CONFIG
→
F•3 GAMUT ERROR
→
F•4 LUMA ERROR
→
F•1 LUMA ERROR: % / mV / OFF
Settings
%:
Luminance errors are detected. You can set the detection levels as
percentages.
mV:
Luminance errors are detected. You can set the detection levels in units of
mV.
OFF: Luminance
errors are not detected.