Panasonic AWE655 AWE350 User Guide - Page 41

Auto Focus Setting [Auto Focus: OFF, ON], Filter: IR Through, Normal, 1/16ND, 1/64ND]

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5. PC Control Access Speed Setting 9. Auto Focus Setting [Auto Focus: OFF, ON] [Baud Rate: 1 200bps, 2 400bps, 4 800bps, 9 600bps] (model AW-E655 only) Select a communication speed in controlling the This enables auto focus ON and OFF to be controlled camera from the computer. when the zoom/focus cable of a Canon AF lens has 6. Component Output Setting [Component: RGB, Y/Pr/Pb, Y/C] been connected to the ZOOM/FOCUS connector on the AW-E655. This enables RGB, Y/Pr/Pb or Y/C to be selected as 10. Filter Setting the component signals which are to be output from [Filter: IR Through, Normal, 1/16ND, 1/64ND] the I/F REMOTE connector. (model AW-E655 only) 7. Digital Extender Setting [Digital Extender: OFF, ON] OFF: Under normal circumstances, this setting is used. ON: An extender effect which is approximately 1.5 times greater is achieved. However, the resolution drops when the digital extender is set to "ON". IR Through: The infrared shooting mode is established. Irradiate the subject with infrared light. Normal: Under normal circumstances, this setting is used. 1/16ND: The 1/16 ND filter is inserted. Use this setting when the lens cannot be stopped down enough by the diaphragm. 1/64ND: The 1/64 ND filter is inserted. Use this setting when the lens cannot be stopped down 8. Fan Setting [Fan: OFF, Auto] enough by the diaphragm even at the 1/16ND (models AW-E750, AW-E655 only) setting. OFF: Select this setting to stop the fan when its oper- ating sound is found to be bothersome in a studio or other such environment. Auto: The temperature is detected automatically, and the fan starts operating when the temperature exceeds approx. 10°C in the storage mode or approx. 35°C in any other mode. Under normal circumstances, the "Auto" setting is used. -41-

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5. PC Control Access Speed Setting
[Baud Rate: 1 200bps, 2 400bps, 4 800bps, 9 600bps]
Select a communication speed in controlling the
camera from the computer.
6.
Component Output Setting
[Component: RGB, Y/Pr/Pb, Y/C]
This enables RGB, Y/Pr/Pb or Y/C to be selected as
the component signals which are to be output from
the I/F REMOTE connector.
7. Digital Extender Setting
[Digital Extender: OFF, ON]
OFF:
Under normal circumstances, this setting is
used.
ON:
An extender effect which is approximately 1.5
times greater is achieved.
However, the resolution drops when the digital
extender is set to
ON
.
8. Fan Setting [Fan: OFF, Auto]
(models AW-E750, AW-E655 only)
OFF:
Select this setting to stop the fan when its oper-
ating sound is found to be bothersome in a studio
or other such environment.
Auto:
The temperature is detected automatically, and
the fan starts operating when the temperature
exceeds approx. 10
°
C in the storage mode or
approx. 35
°
C in any other mode.
Under normal circumstances, the
Auto
setting is
used.
9. Auto Focus Setting [Auto Focus: OFF, ON]
(model AW-E655 only)
This enables auto focus ON and OFF to be controlled
when the zoom/focus cable of a Canon AF lens has
been connected to the ZOOM/FOCUS connector on
the AW-E655.
10. Filter Setting
[Filter: IR Through, Normal, 1/16ND, 1/64ND]
(model AW-E655 only)
IR Through:
The infrared shooting mode is estab-
lished. Irradiate the subject with infrared light.
Normal:
Under normal circumstances, this setting is
used.
1/16ND:
The 1/16 ND filter is inserted. Use this set-
ting when the lens cannot be stopped down
enough by the diaphragm.
1/64ND:
The 1/64 ND filter is inserted. Use this set-
ting when the lens cannot be stopped down
enough by the diaphragm even at the 1/16ND
setting.