Sony RCP-1500 Operation Guide - Page 9

Camera/panel control block RCP-1500/1501, Camera/CCU function ON/OFF buttons - manual

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Camera/panel control block (RCP-1500/1501) a STANDARD button This button is for accessing the standard state of the camera. After the standard state is accessed, you can cancel access by pressing the STANDARD button again while it is lit. 1 Control selection block a PARA (parallel control) button This is the PARA function button. It allows you to simultaneously control the control panels that are active. However, IRIS and master black are only enabled on control panels on which IRIS/MB is active, and cannot be controlled simultaneously. b MASTER and SUBORDINATE buttons These are the master/subordinate function buttons. A subordinate device is linked to the white balance adjustment of the master device. If both are set to ON, the setting of the master device takes priority. These were formerly the master/slave function buttons. 2 Power/output signal selection block b Test signal output selection buttons These buttons light when pressed and are for operating the test signal generator of the camera to output the corresponding signal. TEST: Camera test signal BARS (color bars): Color bar signal Note When the BARS button is lit, the function of the BARS button takes priority for CCU output. When you select TEST, press the BARS button to turn its light off. c CLOSE (iris close) button This button is for closing the iris of the lens connected to the camera. Pressing it when the auto iris is on changes the iris indication to CLS. Pressing it when the auto iris is off displays the iris value, and the state of that iris value is restored when the close mode is cancelled. 3 Camera/CCU function ON/OFF buttons These buttons are for various functions. A function is enabled when its button is lit. A function with an OFF indication is off when the button is lit. Functions can be assigned to the spare buttons. For details on assigning functions to spare buttons, see "To assign functions to assignable buttons" (page 43). a CAM PW (camera power) button This button is for supplying power from the CCU to the camera heads. Lighting state Meaning On The power is being supplied. Off The power is disconnected. It is not supplied even if the button is pressed. Slow flashing The power is disconnected. It is supplied when the button is pressed. Fast flashing The camera is starting up. Button 5600K SKIN DETAIL GATE SATURATION 9 Description Electric color temperature correction function Skin detail function Gate function Displays the active area of the function on the screen (corresponds to Skin DTL and Multi matrix gate). For details on for what kind of image output a gate signal is displayed, refer to the operation manual of the device of the connection destination. Saturation function

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Camera/panel control block (RCP-1500/1501)
a
STANDARD button
This button is for accessing the standard state of the camera.
After the standard state is accessed, you can cancel access by
pressing the STANDARD button again while it is lit.
1
Control selection block
a
PARA (parallel control) button
This is the PARA function button. It allows you to
simultaneously control the control panels that are active.
However, IRIS and master black are only enabled on control
panels on which IRIS/MB is active, and cannot be controlled
simultaneously.
b
MASTER and SUBORDINATE buttons
These are the master/subordinate function buttons. A
subordinate device is linked to the white balance adjustment
of the master device. If both are set to ON, the setting of the
master device takes priority.
These were formerly the master/slave function buttons.
2
Power/output signal selection block
a
CAM PW (camera power) button
This button is for supplying power from the CCU to the camera
heads.
b
Test signal output selection buttons
These buttons light when pressed and are for operating the
test signal generator of the camera to output the
corresponding signal.
TEST:
Camera test signal
BARS (color bars):
Color bar signal
When the BARS button is lit, the function of the BARS button
takes priority for CCU output. When you select TEST, press
the BARS button to turn its light off.
c
CLOSE (iris close) button
This button is for closing the iris of the lens connected to the
camera. Pressing it when the auto iris is on changes the iris
indication to CLS. Pressing it when the auto iris is off displays
the iris value, and the state of that iris value is restored when
the close mode is cancelled.
3
Camera/CCU function ON/OFF buttons
These buttons are for various functions. A function is enabled
when its button is lit. A function with an OFF indication is off
when the button is lit. Functions can be assigned to the spare
buttons.
For details on assigning functions to spare buttons, see “To
assign functions to assignable buttons” (page 43).
Lighting state
Meaning
On
The power is being supplied.
Off
The power is disconnected. It is not supplied even
if the button is pressed.
Slow flashing
The power is disconnected. It is supplied when the
button is pressed.
Fast flashing
The camera is starting up.
Note
Button
Description
5600K
Electric color temperature correction
function
SKIN DETAIL
Skin detail function
GATE
Gate function
Displays the active area of the
function on the screen (corresponds
to Skin DTL and Multi matrix gate).
For details on for what kind of image
output a gate signal is displayed, refer
to the operation manual of the device
of the connection destination.
SATURATION
Saturation function