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SC
and
0/180
(subcarrier
phase)
When
gen-locking
the
camera,
use
the
SC
and
1/180
functions
to
adjust
the
subcarrier
phase.
First
use
1/180
for
coarse
adjustment
and
then
SC
for
fine
adjustment.
GAMMA
(gamma
compensation)
ON:
for
normal
use
of
the
camera.
The
image
reproduction
characteristics
of
the
monitor
CRT
are
properly
compensated
for
automatically
to
give
pictures
of
natural
tones.
OFF:
for
producing
pictures
convenient
for
image
processing
or
image
analysis.
The
video
signal
is
output
linearly
from
the
CCD
without
gamma
compensation.
G.SYNC
(G
with
sync)
ON:
for
using
a
video
monitor
without
sync
input
connector.
A
sync-added
G
signal
can
be
output
from
the
RGB/SYNC
connector
of
the
camera.
OFF:
normal
setting.
The
G
signal
is
output
from
the
RGB/SYNC
without
sync
signal.
FLD/FRM
(field/frame)
FLD:
for
shooting
fast
moving
subjects.
The
CCD
accumulates
and
outputs
the
charges
field
by
field
to
give
pictures
showing
a
minimum
blur
even
when
the
subject
is
fast
moving.
FRM:
for
producing
pictures
with
the
highest
possible
vertical
resolution.
The
CCD
accumulates
and
outputs
the
charges
frame
by
frame.
Select
this
setting
when
using
the
camera
with
measuring
instruments,
image
processing
or
image
analysis
systems
equipped
with
a
frame
memory,
or
still
image
processing
systems.
D-SUB
(RGB/SYNC
output
signal
format)
This
allows
you
to
select
the
output
signal
format
for
the
RGB/SYNC
connector.
Y/C:
for
separated
Y
and
C
signals.
VBS:
for
composite
video
signal.
Chapter
4
Chapter
4
Changing
Camera
Settings
for
Batter
Picture
|
4-11(E)

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