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5-4-3. USER1 - 5 LEVEL SET
Setting LEVEL of the AVO SETTING menu to one user settings from USER1 through 5 opens
the USER1 - 5 LEVEL SET menu. This menu allows you to store five sets of level settings as
USER1 – 5.
U S E R 1 L E V E L S E T
I N W H I T E : 9 9 . 0 %
T A R G E T W H I T E : 8 0 . 0 %
T A R G E T B L A C K : 3 . 0 %
Each USER1 – 5 is composed of four level settings such as IN WHITE, IN BLACK, TARGET
WHITE, and TARGET BLACK. The default settings of USERs 1 through 5 are the same as
those for DARKER, DARK, STANDARD, BRIGHT, and BRIGHTER, respectively. The
desirable level settings are easily obtained by adjusting values from the default values.
USER1 – 5 Default Settings
SELECT LEVEL (Adjustment level)
While the USER setting menu is open and the LEVEL is changed via web browser or
the connected FA-95RU to other than USERs 1 through 5 in the AVO SETTING menu
(5-4-1), the menu will change to display the AVO SETTING menu (5-4-1).
IN WHITE and IN BLACK
These two parameters determine the highest and lowest levels of luminance in the input
signal.
The maximum value of luminance in the sample data is
defined as 100%. Based on this reference value, this
determines the highest level of luminance for level control.
If the value is too large, some noise may be picked up and
cause the results to become unstable. If the value is too
small, it increases contrast, but it may cause the images to
be overexposed.
The minimum value of luminance in the sample data is
defined as 0%. Based on this reference value, this
determines the lowest level of luminance for level control.
If the value is too small, some noise may be picked up and
cause the results to become unstable. If the value is too
large, it increases contrast, but it may cause the images to
be underexposed.