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Chapter 3:
Operation - Front Panel Controls
Black
Pressing the Black button allows you to adjust the black level by using the control
knob and menu controls (see the Menu Controls section earlier in this chapter). This
is equivalent to the Black Level menu option in the Video Setup menu.
While setting the black level, the display panel will also show the minimum luma
level of the incoming video signal.
Valid Range: -30.0 IRE to 30.0IRE (525-line mode)
-210.0 mV to 210.0 mV (625-line mode)
Default Setting: 0.0 IRE (525-line mode)
0.0 mV(625-line mode)
Chroma
Pressing the Chroma button allows you to adjust the chrominance gain by using the
control knob and menu controls (see the Menu Controls section earlier in this
chapter). This is equivalent to the Chroma Gain menu option in the Video Setup
menu.
While setting the chrominance gain, the display panel will also show the saturation
peak (in %) of the incoming video signal.
Valid Range: -99.99dB to 6.00dB (Y/C, SDI, DV, Composite)
-8.01 dB to 4.07 dB (CAV)
Default Setting: 0.00 dB
Hue
Pressing the Hue button allows you to adjust the output phase by using the control
knob and menu controls (see the Menu Controls section earlier in this chapter). This
is equivalent to the Hue Phase menu option in the Video Setup menu. This button can
be reprogrammed by the user if not needed. See the section User-Programmable Keys
later in this chapter for instructions on assigning this button to a different function.
Valid Range: -45.010° to 44.080°
Default Setting: 0.000°
Memory
Pressing the Memory button provides access to the Proc Amp Memory controls,
which allow you to store and recall Proc Amp settings profiles. Up to 10 settings
profiles can be stored, containing the settings for Luma Gain, Black Level, Chroma
Gain, and Hue.
Storing Settings
1. Press the Memory button.
2. Use the control knob to select Store, and press the Memory key again.
3. Use the control knob to select one of the 10 available memory locations, and
press Memory again. The current Proc Amp settings will be saved.
Recalling Settings
1. Press the Memory button.
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