Panasonic SDC615 AJSDC615 User Guide - Page 46

Menu-driven function setup

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Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording 4-8 Menu-driven function setup The functions can be set up using the unit's menus. 4-8-1 Setting the USER SW GAIN switching In addition to the standard gain settings of L, M and H, the S.GAIN (super gain) mode function that provides an analog gain increase of 30 dB or more and the DS.GAIN (digital super gain) mode function that provides a cumulative-type gain increase can be used with this unit. To select these functions, perform menu operations to open the screen from the OPERATION page and select the gain settings to be used using the S.GAIN item and DS.GAIN item. If, for instance, the S.GAIN and DS.GAIN functions have been allocated to the USER MAIN button, USER1 button or USER2 button, three different types of gain increases can be made by the combinations of the three USER buttons. 1) To increase the gain without increasing the perceptible noise Combine the L, M or H value with the DS.GAIN function. 2) To increase the normal analog gain (in which case, the amount of noise will increase) Use only the S.GAIN function. 3) To use the unit in the ultra-high-sensitivity mode Use the S.GAIN function and DS.GAIN function in combination. (This enables an increase in gain of up to 68 dB.) However, caution should be observed since the higher the DS.GAIN increase, the more noticeable the after image becomes with moving subjects. Use a gain increase of up to +12 dB : with moving subjects. #< USER SW GAIN > S.GAIN ¢30dB ¢36dB ¢42dB ¢48dB DS.GAIN ¢ 6dB f (1/30) ¢12dB f (1/15) ¢20dB f (1/6) Setting items and details S.GAIN: An analog gain increase with an asterisk is one that is valid. One without an asterisk is invalid. DS.GAIN: A cumulative gain increase with an asterisk is one that is valid. One without an asterisk is invalid. 4-8-2 Selecting the video output signals The signals which are output from the VIDEO OUT connector and MON OUT connector can be selected. To select this function, perform menu operations to open the screen from the SYSTEM SETTING page, select the VIDEO OUT signal for the VIDEO OUT SEL item, select the type of characters to be superimposed onto the VIDEO OUT signal and MONITOR OUT signal for the OUTPUT CHAR item and MONITOR OUT CHAR item, and select whether or not the characters are to be superimposed onto the MONITOR OUT signal. #< OUTPUT SEL > VIDEO OUT SEL OUTPUT CHAR MONITOR OUT CHAR VF MODE :VBS :MENU ONLY :OFF :EE/PB Setting items and details Item VIDEO OUT SEL OUTPUT CHAR MONITOR OUT CHAR Variable range VBS VF Y TC STATUS MENU ONLY ON OFF Remarks For selecting the output signal of the VIDEO OUT connector. VBS: The normal composite signal is output. VF: The viewfinder's Y signal is output. The status display is also superimposed. Y: The component Y signal is output. For setting the type of characters to be superimposed onto the output signals of the VIDEO OUT connector and MON OUT connector. TC: The time code is displayed. (The menu appears when the menu is displayed.) The time code display position moves vertically in accordance with the camera ID position. STATUS: All the same characters as the ones superimposed on the viewfinder are displayed. (The menu appears when the menu is displayed.) MENU ONLY: Only appears when the menu is displayed. Normally, nothing is displayed For selecting whether characters are to be superimposed onto the MON OUT connector signals. (It is not linked with the VIDEO OUT CHARACTER switch.) The characters which are superimposed are the ones which are selected using the OUTPUT CHAR menu item. ON: The characters are superimposed. OFF: The characters are not superimposed. 46

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Chapter 4
Adjustments and settings for recording
46
4-8
Menu-driven function setup
The functions can be set up using the unit
s menus.
4-8-1 Setting the USER SW GAIN switching
In addition to the standard gain settings of L, M and H, the
S.GAIN (super gain) mode function that provides an analog
gain increase of 30 dB or more and the DS.GAIN (digital
super gain) mode function that provides a cumulative-type
gain increase can be used with this unit.
To select these functions, perform menu operations to open
the <USER SW GAIN> screen from the OPERATION page
and select the gain settings to be used using the S.GAIN item
and DS.GAIN item.
If, for instance, the S.GAIN and DS.GAIN functions have been
allocated to the USER MAIN button, USER1 button or USER2
button, three different types of gain increases can be made by
the combinations of the three USER buttons.
1) To increase the gain without increasing the perceptible
noise
Combine the L, M or H value with the DS.GAIN function.
2) To increase the normal analog gain (in which case, the
amount of noise will increase)
Use only the S.GAIN function.
3) To use the unit in the ultra-high-sensitivity mode
Use the S.GAIN function and DS.GAIN function in
combination.
(This enables an increase in gain of up to
68 dB.)
However, caution should be observed since the higher the
DS.GAIN increase, the more noticeable the after image
becomes with moving subjects.
Use a gain increase of up to +12 dB
:
with moving
subjects.
4-8-2 Selecting the video output signals
The signals which are output from the VIDEO OUT connector
and MON OUT connector can be selected.
To select this
function, perform menu operations to open the <OUTPUT
SEL> screen from the SYSTEM SETTING page, select the
VIDEO OUT signal for the VIDEO OUT SEL item, select the
type of characters to be superimposed onto the VIDEO OUT
signal and MONITOR OUT signal for the OUTPUT CHAR
item and MONITOR OUT CHAR item, and select whether or
not the characters are to be superimposed onto the
MONITOR OUT signal.
Setting items and details
#
< USER SW GAIN >
S.GAIN
¢
30dB
¢
36dB
¢
42dB
¢
48dB
DS.GAIN
¢
6dB (1/30)
¢
12dB (1/15)
¢
20dB (1/6)
f
f
f
Setting items and details
S.GAIN:
An analog gain increase with an asterisk is one
that is valid.
One without an asterisk is invalid.
DS.GAIN:
A cumulative gain increase with an asterisk is one
that is valid.
One without an asterisk is invalid.
#
< OUTPUT SEL >
VIDEO OUT SEL
:VBS
OUTPUT CHAR
:MENU ONLY
MONITOR OUT CHAR
:OFF
VF MODE
:EE/PB
MONITOR OUT
CHAR
ON
OFF
For selecting whether characters are to be
superimposed onto the MON OUT connector
signals.
(It is not linked with the VIDEO OUT
CHARACTER switch.)
The characters which are superimposed are
the ones which are selected using the
OUTPUT CHAR menu item.
ON:
The characters are superimposed.
OFF:
The characters are not superimposed.
Item
Variable
range
Remarks
VIDEO OUT SEL
VBS
VF
Y
For selecting the output signal of the VIDEO
OUT connector.
VBS:
The normal composite signal is output.
VF:
The viewfinder
s Y signal is output.
The
status display is also superimposed.
Y:
The component Y signal is output.
OUTPUT CHAR
TC
STATUS
MENU
ONLY
For setting the type of characters to be
superimposed onto the output signals of the
VIDEO OUT connector and MON OUT
connector.
TC:
The time code is displayed.
(The menu
appears when the menu is displayed.)
<Note>
The time code display position moves
vertically in accordance with the camera ID
position.
STATUS:
All the same characters as the ones
superimposed on the viewfinder are
displayed.
(The menu appears when the
menu is displayed.)
MENU ONLY:
Only appears when the menu is displayed.
Normally, nothing is displayed