Parts and their functions – Panasonic AK-MSU930P User Manual

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CRISP:

Skin tone detail crisp
This is used to remove the very faint noise
components from the detail components of
the skin tone areas.

SKIN LVL: Skin detail level

This is used to set the chroma saturation of
the parts where the skin tone detail is
applied.

8 Camera power switch indicator

This is the indicator of the camera’s power ON/OFF
switch.
Lights up green: The unit is communicating with the

camera.

Lights up red:

The unit is not communicating with the
camera.

Flashes red:

POWER OFF status established by
software.

9 HEAD POWER

: All switch [ALL]

When the lamp of this switch is lighted, the switch can be
used to control the switch (CAM/BAR/TEST) inside the
MODE frame, the switches inside the AUTO frame and
GAIN frame as well as the IRIS CLOSE switch and the
ND and CC filter positions for all the cameras whose
power is on and which are connected to the MSU.
The camera selector switches flash, and the other
switches light. When a switch with a lighted lamp is
pressed and its lamp is turned off, the corresponding
camera is no longer subject to the ALL function.
When the lamp of the ALL switch is off, the MSU’s
camera operations performed for the cameras selected
by the camera selector switches are valid unless
otherwise specified.
When the switch is pressed again while its lamp is
lighted, the ALL function is released.

; CARD

This lights up green when an SD card has been inserted.

< SD card slot

This is where the SD cards (hereafter “cards”) are
inserted. By taking the prescribed steps, the data of the
cameras connected to the MSU can be stored on these
cards or the data can be loaded from the cards into the
camera.

= RESET

This is used to reset the CPU that operates the main unit.
Under normal circumstances, refrain from touching it.

> ALARM

This lights when optical transmission is not proceeding
satisfactorily or when a problem has occurred in the
camera, CCU.

Parts and their functions

CRISP:

Crisp
This is used to set the maximum amplitude
of the very faint noise components which
are to be removed from the detail
components.

PEAK1:

Peak frequency
This is used to select one of the two
contour correction frequency bands (boost
frequency or peak frequency).

PEAK2:

Peak frequency
This is used to select one of the two
contour correction frequency bands (boost
frequency or peak frequency).

LEVEL DEP: Level dependent

This function removes the detail in the dark
parts by means of a coefficient dependent
upon the video signal level so that the dark
parts will not appear unnatural.

DARK:

Dark detail
This function boosts the detail in the dark
parts.

CORNER:

Corner detail
This function boosts the detail around the
edges of the screen.

SOURCE:

Detail source
This is used to select the source signals for
creating the detail components.

CLIP:

Detail edge clip
This is used to limit the length of the detail
edge components.

DTL KNEE:

Detail edge knee
This function applies the knee to the detail
edge parts.

CRM DTL:

Chroma detail
This is used to enhance the contours of the
areas with a high chroma saturation in the
subjects.

CRM CRSP: Chroma detail crisp

This is used to ensure that the chroma
detail is not added to the very faint noise
components below the level set.

SDTV skin tone detail switch [SD.SKIN]
This is used to apply coring to the detail enhancement of
the skin tone areas in the SDTV video output signals to
soften the skin tone detail enhancement.
It cannot be selected when the lamp of the SD detail OFF
switch is lighted.
SKIN ZEB: Skin tone area zebra

This is used to set whether to apply the
zebra pattern to the areas where coring is
applied as the skin tones to the Y signals in
the PM output.

PHASE:

Skin tone area phase
This is used to move the areas to be
recognized as the skin tones in the range of
153 to 93 along the Q axis on the color
vector display.

WIDTH:

Skin tone area width
This is used to widen the areas to be
recognized as the skin tones in the range of
1 to 20 along the I axis on the color vector
display.

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