User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Read this first! (For AW‑UE100WP, AW‑UE100KP)
- Read this first! (For AW‑UE100WPC, AW‑UE100KPC)
- Read this first! (For AW‑UE100WE, AW‑UE100KE, AW‑UE100WED, AW‑UE100KED)
- Read this first! (For AW‑UE100WE, AW‑UE100KE)
- Read this first!
- Before use
- Features
- Accessories
- Optional accessories
- Operating precautions
- Wireless remote control (optional accessory)
- Parts and their functions
- Setting the remote control IDs
- Network settings
- Basic shooting operations
- How to turn the power on and off
- Selecting the units
- Selecting the shooting modes (scene files)
- Shooting
- What to do when encountering problems in the basic shooting operations
- More advanced operations
- Manual shooting
- Preset memories
- White balance adjustment
- Black balance adjustment
- Black level (master pedestal) adjustment
- Genlock adjustment
- Basic setup operations
- Camera menu items
- Setting the camera menu items
- Top Menu screen
- Camera screen
- Brightness 1/2 screen
- Brightness 2/2 screen
- Picture 1/6 screen
- Color TEMP. Setting screen
- Picture 2/6 screen
- Picture 3/6 screen
- Picture 4/6 screen
- Picture 5/6 screen
- Picture 6/6 screen
- Matrix 1/5 screen
- Matrix 2/5 screen
- Matrix 3/5 screen
- Matrix 4/5 screen
- Matrix 5/5 screen
- Lens screen
- System 1/2 screen
- System 2/2 screen
- Output 1/5 screen
- Output 2/5 screen
- Output 3/5 screen
- Output 4/5 screen
- Output 5/5 screen
- UHD Crop 1/2 screen
- UHD Crop 2/2 screen
- Pan/Tilt 1/2 screen
- Pan/Tilt 2/2 screen
- P/T Acceleration screen
- Preset 1/2 screen
- Preset 2/2 screen
- Preset Acceleration screen
- Maintenance screen
- Firmware Version 1/2 screen
- Firmware Version 2/2 screen
- IP Network screen
- Initialize screen
- Hour Meter screen
- HDMI Status screen
- Error Status screen
- Camera menu item table
- Displaying the web screen
- Web screen operations
- Web screen configurations
- Displaying the web screen using a personal computer equipped with a touch panel
- Displaying the web screen using a mobile terminal
- Limiters
- Setting/releasing the limiters
- Safe mode
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Index
ATW Speed [Normal, Slow, Fast]
Set the control speed of the ATW function.
Normal Tracks at normal speed.
Slow Tracks at a speed slower than [Normal].
Fast Tracks at a speed faster than [Normal].
This is only enabled when [White Balance Mode] is set to [ATW].
ATW Target R [–10 to +10]
Make fine adjustments to the Rch output when converging with the
auto tracking white balance operation.
This is only enabled when [White Balance Mode] is set to [ATW].
ATW Target B [–10 to +10]
Make fine adjustments to the Bch output when converging with the
auto tracking white balance operation.
This is only enabled when [White Balance Mode] is set to [ATW].
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
Color TEMP. Setting screen
Color TEMP. Setting
White Balance Mode AWB A
Color Temperature 3200K
R Gain 0
B Gain 0
G Axis 0
Return
White Balance Mode [ATW, AWB A, AWB B, 3200K, 5600K, VAR]
This displays the values for the [White Balance Mode] in the
[Picture 1/6] screen.
<NOTE>
• This item only displays the setting value. You cannot change the
setting value here.
To change the setting value, go to [White Balance Mode] in the
[Picture 1/6] screen.
Color Temperature [2000K to 15000K]
This displays the color temperature when [White Balance Mode] is
[AWB A] or [AWB B].
Varying the output balance of Rch and Bch enables the varying of the
color temperature.
Varying [R Gain] and [B Gain] in [Color TEMP. Setting] also enables
color temperature adjustments.
Its setting takes effect when [AWB A] or [AWB B] has been selected
as the [White Balance Mode] setting.
R Gain [–400 to +400]
This enables adjustments to R Gain when [White Balance Mode] is
[AWB A] or [AWB B].
Varying the output of Rch enables the varying of the colors on the
Rch axis.
Its setting takes effect when [AWB A] or [AWB B] has been selected
as the [White Balance Mode] setting.
B Gain [–400 to +400]
This enables adjustments to B Gain when [White Balance Mode] is
[AWB A] or [AWB B].
Varying the output of Bch enables the varying of the colors on the Bch
axis.
Its setting takes effect when [AWB A] or [AWB B] has been selected
as the [White Balance Mode] setting.
G Axis [–400 to +400]
This enables adjustments to G Axis when [White Balance Mode] is
[AWB A] or [AWB B].
Varying the output of Rch and Bch enables the varying of the colors
on the G axis.
Its setting takes effect when [AWB A] or [AWB B] has been selected
as the [White Balance Mode] setting.
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
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Camera menu items (continued)