User Manual

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2.2 Users -Analog mode operations (User A)
Analog mode operations (User A)
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Unlocked Locked
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A
I G : 5 0
I G : 5 0
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Lock
Two types of operations can be performed on the display: the auto iris gain can be adjusted, and the analog mode can be
changed to another user. If the lock mode is established, it must be released (Unlock) before these operations can be per-
formed. The password used at the setting stage is required to release the lock mode.
(1) Adjusting the auto iris gain
1ޓWhile the IG: area is highlighted, push the key.
The last setting or default is blinking.
Set
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A
3ޓPush the key.
Set
2ޓMove the key or key.
Move the left or right key until the number to be changed to appear.
The display which was blinking is now highlighted to indicate that the
change has been entered.
Note: If the lock mode is established, {Lock} appeears on the display
instead of {A}.
I G : 50
I G : 55
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A
I G : 5 0
I G : 5 5
Analog screen
Set
Set
QT
01 Selection item
Function
99
Minimum gain Maximum gain
I G : 5 0
Default value: This differs depending on the factory setting, but it is the setting established using the iris gain adjusting trimmer.
User A (analog mode)
This is selected when a conventional type of drive unit (with analog specifications) is to be operated.
When the analog mode is established, the digital functions can no longer be used. The following applies
to the drive units when this mode has been set.
The VTR, RET, IRIS A/M and IRIS INST switches perform the functions that correspond to the lettering
inscribed on them. The rocker switch serves as a regular zooming switch.
The AUX1, AUX2 and MEMO switches cannot be used.
The auto iris gain adjustment can be set by operating the display or the trimmer control.
The shuttle shot, frame preset, speed preset and zoom track functions cannot be used.
The displays in the analog mode appear as shown below.
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