Sony RCP-1500 Operation Guide - Page 17
Adjustment block RCP-1500, DETAIL knob
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Adjustment block (RCP-1500) 1 White balance/black balance adjustment block a ABSOLUTE button This button changes the mode for manual adjustment using the WHITE, BLACK, FLARE, DETAIL, and assignable knobs between absolute value mode (lit) and relative value mode (not lit). In absolute value mode, a knob indication value becomes that setting value. In relative value mode, a knob indication angle and the setting value do not match. The relative value mode is selected automatically in the following cases. • During power up • When the active status of the panel has changed • When in PARA or master/subordinate mode • When auto setup (level, white, and black) finishes • When a scene file is read • When the adjustment mode is switched between flare balance and black balance by pressing the FLARE button • When the controlled CCU/HDCU is changed with the RCP Assign settings b WHITE (manual white balance) knobs These knobs allow you to adjust the R, G, and B signals in order from left to right. c BLACK/FLARE (manual black balance/flare balance) knobs These knobs adjust the black balance when the FLARE button is not lit, and the flare balance when the FLARE button is lit. They adjust the R, G, and B signals in order from left to right. d FLARE (flare balance mode) button This button changes the adjustment mode of the BLACK/ FLARE knobs. The knobs adjust the flare balance when the button is lit, and the black balance when the button is not lit. e DETAIL knob This knob adjusts the detail level. f Assignable adjustment knob This knob adjusts a preselected item. For details on selecting the item of the assignable adjustment knob, see page 44. 2 Iris/master control black adjustment block a Camera number/tally display window This window displays an amber number for the camera controlled by the control panel. When a red tally signal is sent to the camera, a black number is displayed and the background of the number lights in red. When a green tally signal is sent to the camera, a black number is displayed and the background of the number lights in green. When both red and green tally signals are simultaneously sent, the left half of the background lights in red, and the right half lights in green. 17