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3-2-4. Key Operation in Test Mode
In the Test mode, use the keys on the set for operation.
For adjusting the camera, execute the test mode item “1-02-01”
(major item: Camera, medium item: Adjust, and minor item: Ser-
vice mode) to select the Service mode and perform adjustment
while writing data to the camera register.
1.
Change or setting of test mode item
• Movement over active item numbers (
u
,
x
keys)
Fig. 7-3-10
Use
u
key when setting active item number and moving
to lower level, or use
x
key when canceling current item
and moving to higher level.
• Change of active item number (
>
.
keys)
Use
>
key to raise active item number, or
.
key to
lower it.
• Execution or cancellation of item (
u
,
x
keys)
If the test mode item “1-02-01” (major item: Camera, me-
dium item: Adjust, and minor item: Service mode) was set,
pressing the
u
key causes the register state to be displayed
in the cameral register display field, and the Service mode
to be active. To cancel this item, press the
x
key.
Item No.
1–02–01
x
key Moveing
u
key Moveing
2.
Change or writing of camera register
(Operation in Service mode)
• Cursor movement (
.
,
>
keys)
Fig. 7-3-11
Pressing the
.
key or
>
key causes the cursor to be
moved as shown above.
Note:
If page is “01”, the cursor will stand still at the page
position.
• Page change (
e
,
E
keys)
When the cursor is in page position, pressing the
e
key in-
creases the page, or the
E
key decreases the page. There are
15 pages, 01 to 0F.
• Address change (
e
,
E
keys)
When the cursor is in address position, pressing the
e
key
increases the address, or the
E
key decreases the address.
Also, pressing the
u
key increases the higher order digit
of 00-FF.
There are 256 addresses, 00 to FF.
• Data change (
e
,
E
keys)
When the cursor is in data position, pressing the
e
key in-
creases the data, or the
E
key decreases the data.
Also, pressing the
u
key increases the higher order digit
of 00-FF.
There are 256 data, 00 to FF.
• Data writing (
y
key)
To write data to the nonvolatile memory, press the
y
key.
(Unless this operation is performed, new data are not stored
in the nonvolatile memory.)
3.
Switching of screen display
The camera adjustment contains the items to be adjusted with the
camera-through screen.
• Camera-through screen display method (DSPL key)
Press the DSPL key, and the screen display will be switched
as shown below.
0 6 – 0 0 – 0 0
Moves the cursor by
.
key
Moves the cursor by
>
key
Test mode screen
10-step gradation pattern screen
(Camera-through screen, if not set in “EVF” item)
Camera-through screen
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