Panasonic AJRC10G - REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Скачать руководство пользователя страница 26

E-25

Menu item 

(Continued)

FLARE

<Note>

When the BLACK volume is assigned for flare 
adjustment, it must be set in BLACK-VR-CONTROL, 
BLACK-VR-MODE, and BLACK-VR-RANGE. When 
“FLR” is selected in the BLACK-VR-CONTROL item, the 
flare can be adjusted by using the BLACK volume. 
Switching between the absolute value mode and the 
relative value mode of the volume can be set in the 
BLACK-VR-MODE item, while switching of the variable 
range can be set in the BLACK-VR-RANGE item. When 
the absolute value is selected in the BLACK-VR-MODE 
item or the lamp of the VR-ACTIVE button is turned on, 
R FLAR/G FLAR/B FLAR items cannot be adjusted 
using the rotary encoder. They must be adjusted with 
the BLACK volume.

GAMMA

WHITE

<Note>

When the absolute value is selected in the GAIN-VR-
MODE item, or the lamp of the VR ACTIVE button is 
turned on, the R GAIN/G GAIN items cannot be 
adjusted using the rotary encoder. They must be 
adjusted using the GAIN volume.

           is the factory setting mode.

Layer

Item

Variable 

range

Contents description Storage

1

RFLAR

–100
    :
+100

To set the flare for Rch

Yes

GFLAR

–100
    :
+100

To set the flare for Gch

Yes

BFLAR

–100
    :
+100

To set the flare for Bch

Yes

2

FLAR-
CORRECT

ON
OFF

To set ON/OFF of the 
flare correction

Yes

Layer

Item

Variable 

range

Contents description Storage

1

RGAM

–15
    :
+15

To set the gamma for 
Rch

Yes

MGAM

0.30
    :
0.75

To set the master 
gamma

Yes

BGAM

–15
    :
+15

To set the gamma for 
Bch

Yes

2

GAMMA-
MODE-SEL

HD
SD
F-LIKE1
F-LIKE2
F-LIKE3

To select the gamma

Yes

3

GAMMA-
CORRECT

ON
OFF

To set ON/OFF of the 
gamma correction

Yes

Layer

Item

Variable 

range

Contents description Storage

1

RGAIN

–200
    :
+200

To set the Rch gain

Yes

BGAIN

–200
    :
+200

To set the Bch gain

Yes

2

FILTER-INH

ON
OFF

To select whether the 
filter has data for the 
AWB memory (Ach, 
Bch) or not, for the 
respective filters 
independently
ON:

Data are held in 
two memory 
locations (Ach, 
Bch) regardless 
of the filter.

OFF: The respective 

filters hold data.

Yes

3

SKLS-AWB

OFF
FAST
NORMAL
SLOW1
SLOW2
SLOW3

To turn on the shock-
less AWB (FAST/
NORMAL/SLOW1/
SLOW2/SLOW3)

Yes

AWBAREA

25%
50%
90%

To switch the AWB 
detection area

Yes

4

GAIN-VR-
MODE

ABS
REL

To select whether the 
GAIN volumes for R 
and B are operated 
using the absolute 
value or the relative 
value
ABS: Absolute value
REL: Relative value

Yes

5

GAIN-VR-
RANGE

MIN
NORM
MAX

To switch the variable 
range of the GAIN 
volumes for R and B
MIN:

n

50

NORM:

n

100

MAX:

n

200

Yes

AJ-RC10G.book  25 ページ  2006年7月26日 水曜日 午前9時25分

Содержание AJRC10G - REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

Страница 1: ...nt de vous servir de ce produit veuillez lire attentivement les instructions et enregistrer ce manuel pour une utilisation ult rieure Prima di utilizzare questo prodotto leggere attentamente le istruz...

Страница 2: ...PPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS AND DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID CONTAINERS ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cab...

Страница 3: ...arning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to external units Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equip...

Страница 4: ...for recording 20 Saving Loading of scene files onto the SD memory card 21 Handling methods for the SD memory card 21 To load data from the card 21 To write data on the card 22 To delete files from th...

Страница 5: ...mera recorder can be controlled directly through the VTR operation switch In addition recording can be disabled using a switch z Frequently used menus can be set by accessing the menus on the LCD pane...

Страница 6: ...z The settings for FUNC on the menu determine whether the camera recorder s settings which are adjusted when the unit is connected are returned to the settings before connecting the unit or to the sta...

Страница 7: ...buttons and the LED display which indicate the operating conditions of the camera recorder follow the operating conditions of the camera recorder 3 SW ACTIVE button For enabling button switch operatio...

Страница 8: ...e way as the REW button on the camera recorder and the lamp is on when a tape is rewinding In the scene file mode 1 is selected as the number for the scene file to be saved or loaded 4 FF 2 button In...

Страница 9: ...This is the start stop button for recording This button is operated in the same way as the REC START button on the camera recorder and the lamp is on during recording In scene file mode This button is...

Страница 10: ...or B The state will switch to PRE A B PRE step by step every time the button is pressed When the power is turned on the unit is in the state it was before turning off the power 5 PRE A B display This...

Страница 11: ...button is pressed the camera recorder starts the AWB Auto White Balance operation When this button is pressed during AWB operation the AWB operation will forcibly terminate The lamp is on during AWB o...

Страница 12: ...hes the AUTO KNEE function ON OFF If the AUTO KNEE SW is set to OFF in the menu of the camera recorder it is impossible to turn it ON using this button When the power is turned on the unit is in the s...

Страница 13: ...this will be in the relative value mode It is possible to select either Flare or Pedestal for item adjustment in the Menu BLACK VR CONTROL item on the unit The operations for the G BLACK volume and B...

Страница 14: ...ep every time the button is pressed 6 FLARE lamp This lamp is on when FLARE is selected on the LCD panel 7 MATRIX lamp This lamp is on when MATRIX is selected on the LCD panel 8 GAMMA DTL button This...

Страница 15: ...ff when the button is released 22 MENU ON button To open the menu on the camera recorder press this button continuously for 3 seconds In this case a message CAMERA MENU OPEN is displayed on the LCD pa...

Страница 16: ...teristics of the VIDEO signals 5 Level adjustment volume This adjusts the level of the VIDEO signals 6 Covering screw The unit can be used when the four screws are removed However do not leave the uni...

Страница 17: ...abled Turn on the lamp of the RECORDER ENABLE button by pressing the button and then operate the buttons of PLAY FF or REW To record signals operate the REC S S button 3 To display numerical values on...

Страница 18: ...the USER switch on the camera recorder Functions of the USER switch can be set and confirmed on the camera menu or the USER SW item on the unit menu 3 Operation of the ABB AWB BAR switch The ABB butt...

Страница 19: ...e will be 0 if the AWB OFFSET is set to OFF while the GAIN set value is retained if the AWB OFFSET is set to ON When the relative value mode and the absolute value mode are switched the lamp of the VR...

Страница 20: ...n is off the scene files are operated using the seven buttons on the top right side of the unit Storing Select a file number to store using buttons 1 to 5 blue letters When the button is pressed the b...

Страница 21: ...ote Do not turn off the power when a scene file is being stored Otherwise data in the scene file may be corupted Reference It is possible to adjust the scene file setting of the unit to the same state...

Страница 22: ...en SYSTEM is selected using the SHUTTER SYSTEM button the indication CARD RD is displayed on the LCD panel together with the value displayed under the indication and the title next to the indication 2...

Страница 23: ...rd access lamp turns off and the indication OK is displayed on the LCD panel To delete files from the card 1 Select SYSTEM using the SHUTTER SYSTEM button and display the menu on the third layer using...

Страница 24: ...the rotary encoder3 5 When the camera menu is open the menu displayed on the LCD panel of the unit is closed CAMERA MENU OPEN is displayed Operation of the camera recorder menu With the unit it is po...

Страница 25: ...ed in the BLACK VR CONTROL and the lamp of the VR ACTIVE button is on or ABS absolute value is selected in the BLACK VR MODE item it is impossible to adjust the PRED GPEG BPEG items using the rotary e...

Страница 26: ...Gch Yes BFLAR 100 100 To set the flare for Bch Yes 2 FLAR CORRECT ON OFF To set ON OFF of the flare correction Yes Layer Item Variable range Contents description Storage 1 RGAM 15 15 To set the gamma...

Страница 27: ...t value for the GAIN OFFSET of the AWB A will not be reset OFF When the AWB is executed the set value for the GAIN OFFSET of the AWB A will be reset Yes Layer Item Variable range Contents description...

Страница 28: ...LEVEL 4 AKNP 80 107 To set the position of the AUTO KNEE POINT by 1 step Yes AKLV 100 109 To set the AUTO KNEE LEVEL AKRESP 1 8 To set the AUTO KNEE response speed Layer Item Variable range Contents...

Страница 29: ...A white shading 7 HSAW W B 255 255 To adjust the B H SAW white shading Yes HPAR W B 255 255 To adjust the B H PARA white shading 8 VSAW W B 255 255 To adjust the B V SAW white shading Yes VPAR W B 255...

Страница 30: ...nents Layer Item Variable range Contents description Storage 1 S DTL OFF A B AB To select the skin tone table that enables skin tone details OFF To select OFF of the skin color DTL A To put DTL in the...

Страница 31: ...torage 1 IRISLVL 0 100 To set the target value of the auto iris Yes PEAK AVE 0 100 To determine the accounting ratio of the peak against the standard of the auto iris 2 IRIS WINDOW NORM1 NORM2 CENTER...

Страница 32: ...t No TITLE To read out the title applied to the data of the file to be read out and display it 2 CARD WRITE 1 8 To select the file number to be written No TITLE To enter the title applied to the data...

Страница 33: ...or the control line of the 10 pin cable Attenuation of the coaxial cable must be set to around 6 dB at maximum in 10 MHz Confirmation of software version The software version for this unit can be conf...

Страница 34: ...ting temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Maximum cable length 50 m Input Output CAMERA 10 pin multi connector a 1 MONITOR BNC a 1 1 VP P for menu settin...

Страница 35: ...help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your local...

Страница 36: ...34 4880 Emergency after hour parts orders 800 334 4881 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Emergency 24 Hour Service 800 222 0741 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 905 624 5010 Panasoni...

Отзывы: