Setting procedures, Specifications, Standard accessories – Panasonic WV-CP484 User Manual

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Pick-up device:

768 (H) x 494 (V) pixels, interline transfer CCD

Scanning area:

4.8 (H) x 3.6 (V) mm (Equivalent to scanning area of
1/3" pick-up tube)

Scanning:

525 lines/60 fields/30 frames

Horizontal:

15.734 kHz

Vertical:

59.94 Hz

Synchronization:

Multiplexed vertical drive (VD2), Line-locked,
VBS/ VS, or Internal

GEN LOCK input

VBS/VS 1.0 V[P-P] composite 75

Ω/BNC connector

Video output:

1.0 V[P-P] NTSC composite 75

Ω/BNC connector

Resolution:

Horizontal 480 lines (C/L Normal), 540 lines typ.,
520 lines min. (C/L High), 570 lines (B/W)
Vertical 350 lines (at center)

Signal-to-noise ratio:

50 dB (Equivalent to AGC Off, weight On)

Dynamic range:

52 dB typ

Minimum illumination:

0.6 lx {0.06 footcandle} at F1.4 (C/L),
0.5 lx {0.05 footcandle} at F1.2 (C/L),
0.08 lx {0.008 footcandle} at F1.4 (B/W),
0.06 lx {0.006 footcandle} at F1.2 (B/W)

Lens mount:

CS-mount (supplied with C-mount adapter)

Major items on menu setup

Language:

English, French, German, Spanish, Italian,
Japanese, Russian, or Chinese

Camera ID:

Up to 16 characters

Light control

ALC/ELC

Super Dynamic 3:

ON or OFF

Electronic shutter speed:

1/60 (OFF), 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1 000,1/2 000,
1/4 000, 1/10 000 s

Gain control:

ON (HIGH), ON (MID), ON (LOW), or OFF

Sensitivity enhancement:

OFF, x2AUTO, x4AUTO, x6AUTO, x10AUTO, x2FIX,
x4FIX, x6FIX, x10FIX, x16FIX, x32FIX

White balance:

ATW1, ATW2, or AWC

Motion detection:

MODE1, MODE2, or OFF

Digital noise reduction:

High or Low

Resolution:

Normal or High

Black-and-white mode:

AUTO1, AUTO2, EXT, ON, or OFF

Privacy zone:

ON(1), ON(2), or OFF

Mirror:

ON or OFF

ALC lens drive:

DC or Video

Auto image stabilizer

ON or OFF

Back focus adjustment:

ABF, MANUAL, AUTO/PRESET/FIX

Special:

Chroma, Aperture, Pedestal, HUE adjustable

Ambient Operating Temperature:

–10 °C - +50 °C {14 °F - 122 °F}

Ambient Operating Humidity:

Less than 90 %

Power Source and Power Consumption: WV-CP480: 120 V AC 60 Hz, 4.8 W

WV-CP484: 24 V AC 60 Hz, 4.7 W
WV-CP484: 12 V DC, 410 mA

Dimensions (without lens):

WV-CP480: 70 mm (W) x 65 mm (H) x 129 mm (D)
WV-CP480: 2-3/4" (W) x 2-9/16" (H) x 5-1/16" (D)
WV-CP484: 67 mm (W) x 65 mm (H) x 100 mm (D)
WV-CP484: 2-5/8" (W) x 2-9/16" (H) x 3-15/16" (D)

Weights (without lens):

WV-CP480: 520

g {1.1 lbs.} (Without power cord)

WV-CP484: 400

g {0.9 lbs.}

Weights and dimensions indicated are approximate.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

SPECIFICATIONS

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

Lenses :

WV-LA2R8C3B, WV-LA4R5C3B, WV-LA9C3B, WV-LZ61/15, WV-LZA61/2S,
WV-LZ62/8S, WV-LF4R5C3A, WV-LF9C3A, WV-LZF61/2

STANDARD ACCESSORIES

Operating Instructions (this document).......................1 pc.

The following are for installation.

ALC Lens Connector (YFE4191J100)..........................1 pc.
C-mount Adapter .........................................................1 pc.
AC Power Cord (for WV-CP480)..................................1 pc.

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5. Select ON or OFF for SETUP-SW LOCK. The default setting is OFF.

OFF: Enables the SET button to open the back-focus adjustment screen while the cam-

era picture is displayed.

ON: Disables the SET button from opening the back-focus adjustment screen.

6. To reset the back focus to the default setting, press L and R simultaneously.

Notes:

• Select FIX or PRESET and adjust manually the back-focus when automatic adjustment

is hindered by the following conditions.

1. Dirt or a water drip attached to window glass

This causes defocus on the object beyond the glass.

2. Objects in low lighting conditions
3. Objects extremely bright
4. Flat contrast objects such as white wall or fine felt
5. Objects placed on the outskirts of the scene
6. More than one object placed with a certain depth
7. An object having a certain depth
8. Objects continuously moving such as busy streets
9. Objects extremely flickering

10. Objects consisting of parallel horizontal lines such as a window shade

• Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd shall not be responsible for any inconvenience,

damage or loss caused by or attributed to inappropriate settings for the ABF function.

17. Special Menu (SPECIAL SETUP)

Select SPECIAL on the WV-CP480 TOP menu and press SET.

→ The SPECIAL SETUP menu opens.

17-1. Chroma Level Setting (CHROMA

GAIN)

While observing the vectorscope or color
video monitor, move the "I" cursor to adjust
the chroma level.

17-2. Aperture Gain Setting (AP GAIN)

While observing the waveform monitor or
color video monitor, move the "I" cursor to
adjust the aperture gain level.
Lower the level when moire (a kind of noise, optical interference) appears on the screen
as part of minute crosshatch pattern, etc.

17-3. Pedestal Level Setting (PEDESTAL)

While observing the waveform monitor or color video monitor, move the "I" cursor to
adjust the pedestal level (black level).

17-4. Chroma Phase (Hue) Setting (HUE)

1. Move the cursor to HUE.
2. While observing the vectorscope or color video monitor, move the "I" cursor to adjust the

hue (chroma phase) level.

17-5. Pixel Compensation Setting (PIX OFF)

Perform settings to compensate a maximum of 16 blemish pixels on the pickup device.

1. Select PIX OFF and press SET.

→ The PIX OFF menu opens with numbers

from 1 to 16.

2. Select a number and press SET.

→ The PIX OFF assignment screen opens

with a + cursor.

3. Move the cursor to the center of a blemish

position until its appearance becomes less
obvious. Finally, press SET.
→ The horizontal and vertical positions

(coordinate) of the blemish will be dis-
played with a 6-digit number on the sec-
ond bottom line.

→ The blemish position is registered to be

compensated.

→ The screen returns to the PIX OFF menu

that displays the number followed by an
asterisk if it has been registered.

4. Repeat above steps as necessary.

5. To cancel a registration, select an asterisked number in the PIX OFF menu and press

SET.
→ The PIX OFF assignment screen opens.
Hold down the L and R buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds.
→ The PIX OFF menu appears displaying the number without an asterisk if its registration

has been cancelled.

17-6. Communication (COMMUNICATION)

Select a communication mode depending on whether the camera is connected with a
Receiver (WV-RC100, WV-RC150). The default setting is COAX.

COAX: Is set when the camera is not connected with a Receiver.
COAX (RCV): Is set when the camera is connected with a Receiver.

17-7. To reset to the default settings (CAMERA RESET)

1. Select CAMERA RESET.

→ The PUSH SW is highlighted.

2. While holding down L and R, press SET for 2 seconds or more.

→ The camera will return to the default settings.

17-8. The serial number of the camera will be displayed.

**SPECIAL SETUP**
CHROMA GAIN .....I...
AP GAIN ...I.....
PEDESTAL .....I...
HUE ....I....
– +
PIX OFF
COMMUNICATION COAX
CAMERA RESET

PUSH SW

SER.NO. XXXXXXXX
RET TOP END

**PIX OFF**

1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16


000 000

RET TOP END

5. Select a burst signal mode. The default setting is ON.

ON: Supplies the (color) burst signal with black-and-white composite video.
OFF: Supplies no burst signal.
Note: Using ON is usually recommended. Try both ON and OFF to match to connected

devices (recorders, monitors, etc.) that have different characteristics.

12. Privacy Zone Setting (PRIVACY ZONE)

Perform settings of up to eight privacy zones where you wish to veil the monitor screen.

1. Select ON(1), ON(2) or OFF for PRIVACY ZONE on page 2 of the CAMERA SETUP menu

and press SET. The default setting is OFF.
ON (1): Veils the zone with gray.
ON (2): Veils the zone with mosaic.
OFF: Displays pictures normally.
→ The ZONE NUMBER selection menu

opens.

2. Select a zone number on the top line using

L/R buttons and press SET. The zone num-
ber followed by an asterisk * indicates that
it has been already registered.
→ POSITION, SCALE, and a frame appear

on the menu.

3. Select

→PUSH SW for POSITION and

press SET.
→ Position selection becomes available.

4. Move the picture portion to be veiled to the

center of the frame using the L/R/U/D but-
tons.

5. Select

→PUSH SW for SCALE and press SET.

→ Zone scale adjustment becomes available.

6. Adjust the zone scale using the L/R/U/D buttons.

7. To apply the settings, move the cursor to SET and press SET.

→ The screen returns to the ZONE NUMBER selection menu.
To delete the settings, select DEL and press SET.

13. Mirror Setting (MIRROR)

Specify whether to horizontally reverse the camera picture. The default setting is OFF.

OFF: Displays pictures normally.
ON: Displays pictures horizontally reversed.

14. Lens Drive Signal Selection (LENS-DRIVE)

Select the suitable drive type for the auto iris lens mounted. The default setting is DC.

DC: Is used for DC drive type lens.
VIDEO: Is used for video drive type lens.

15. Auto Image Stabilizer (STABILIZER)

This function electronically compensates for an unstable camera image due to movement of
a mounting pole or bracket. The default setting is OFF.

ON: Automatically compensates for an unstable image.
OFF: Image stabilizer will not operate.
Notes:

• When set to ON, some effective pixels on the edge of the CCD are used by the stabi-

lization function. This may result in a small reduction in resolution and a narrower
angle of view. After activating the image stabilizer function, check that the field of view
is correct.

• Image stabilization may not function where there is excessive camera movement or

when the scene is low light or low contrast objects.

16. Back-focus Setting (BACK-FOCUS SETUP)

If applicable, perform adjustment of the lens focus as described in "Before Back-focus
Adjustment" on the INSTALLATION page. Perform adjustment of the back focus (flange-
back: the gap between the lens and focal plane) remotely on this menu using a system con-
troller. After installation, you can perform this adjustment when defocus arises that may be
caused by long-term use, environmental changes, etc.

1. Select BACK-FOCUS on the WV-CP480

TOP menu and press SET.
→ The BACK-FOCUS SETUP menu opens.

2. Select ABF and press SET.

→ Adjustment is automatically performed.
Notes:

• Performing ABF will function to obtain

the best focus around the center areas
in a scene.

• Performing ABF is available only when

OFF, X2 AUTO, or X2 FIX is selected for
SENS UP.

3. Select MANUAL-ADJ and press SET if

manual adjustment is required.
The manual back-focus adjustment screen
will open.

• Use the L/R buttons to move the "I" cursor

and obtain a proper focus.
→ Refer to the 4-digit number on the second bottom line. The larger the number is, the

better the focus will be.

• Select RET and press SET to go back to the menu setup.

4. Select a mode for C/L

←→ B/W. The default setting is AUTO.

AUTO: Adjusts the back-focus automatically every time the camera switches the mode

between color and black-and-white. AUTO is usable only when OFF, X2 AUTO, or X2
FIX is selected for SENS UP.

PRESET: Adjusts the back-focus to the positions for color mode and black-and-white

mode that are preset by performing step 2 (automatic) or step 3 (manual) under the
respective light conditions.

FIX: Fixes the back-focus after adjustment.

**ZONE NUMBER 1/8**

RET TOP END

**ZONE NUMBER 1/8**

POSITION

PUSH SW

SCALE

PUSH SW







SET DEL
RET TOP END

**BACK-FOCUS SETUP**
ABF

PUSH SW

MANUAL-ADJ
C/L

← → B/W AUTO

SETUP-SW LOCK OFF

NEAR FAR
.........I..........
INDICATOR 9999
RET TOP END

**MANUAL-ADJ**

NEAR FAR
.........I..........

INDICATOR 9999
RET TOP END

8. Motion Detection Setting (MOTION DET)

When a series of changes in pictures is detected, the camera outputs an alarm to the exter-
nal device such as a disk recorder. The recorder will start recording the pictures.

1. Select a mode for MOTION DET on the CAMERA SETUP menu.

The default setting is OFF.
OFF: Disables the alarm output.
MODE1

: Outputs alarm when a series of

motions is detected.

MODE2: Outputs alarm when a series of

scene changes is detected.

→ The MODE 1 menu opens when you

select MODE1 and press SET .

2. Adjust for LEVEL to optimize the sensitivity of

detection.

3. Select a dwell time. The default is 2S.

Available time (second): 2, 5, 10, 30
The next detection will be performed after
the set time elapses.

4. Select MASK SET and press SET.

→ A 48-split screen opens.

• Specify non-detection (mask) and detection

areas in the same way as described earlier
in 2.2 ELC Mode.

• Hold down SET for 2 seconds to return to the MOTION DET menu.

Note: Perform the setting of mask area after STABILIZER in the CAMERA SETUP menu is

set to OFF.

5. Select ON or OFF for ALARM under DISPLAY MODE.

ON: Blinks the respective areas in the DISPLAY MODE screen if a motion is detected.
OFF: Does not indicate motion detection in the DISPLAY MODE screen. This is applica-

ble when WV-RM70, WV-CU550 series, WV-CU161 or WV-CU360 controller is used.

6. Select DISPLAY MODE and press SET to see the current settings.

When a motion is detected, the area will blink.

• Press SET to return to the MODE1 menu.

7. As necessary, repeat to perform LEVEL adjustment and MASK setting by checking on the

DISPLAY MODE screen.
Notes:

• In systems other than Panasonic, select OFF for MOTION DET to prevent system

devices from confusing time-code signal with alarm signal.

• Set MASK SET over the areas where leaves or curtains etc. are swaying.
• Adjust the detection level to prevent detection from confusing motion with noise under

low light conditions.

• It takes about 0.2 seconds for the alarm signal to reach the VCR’s alarm terminal after

detection.

• The motion/scene change detection is not specifically intended to prevent theft or fire.

9. Digital Noise Reduction Setting (DNR)

Select a DNR mode suitable to the camera site conditions. The default setting is HIGH.

HIGH: Greatly reduces noise, though it produces afterimages when objects move.
LOW: Slightly reduces noise, and produces less afterimages.

10. Resolution Setting (RESOLUTION)

Select a horizontal resolution mode. The default setting is HIGH.

NORMAL: Resolves more than 480 TV lines.
HIGH: Resolves typically 540 TV lines, though noise may increase when SENSE UP is

activated in low lighting conditions.

11. Black and White Mode Setting (BW MODE)

1. Select BW MODE on the CAMERA SETUP menu and press SET.

→ The BW MODE menu opens.

2. Select a mode for BW. The default setting is OFF.

AUTO1: Sets the mode to black-and-white if the picture is dark or to color if the picture is

bright enough.

AUTO2: Functions the same as AUTO1, except this is applied to the use of a light source

from a halogen lamp (wavelength

≥ 800nm).

EXT: Sets the mode to black-and-white if the sensor connected to the Day/Night IN termi-

nal is activated.

ON: Sets the mode to black-and-white.
OFF: Sets the mode to color.
Notes:

• There may be cases where AUTO1 or AUTO2 does not function well if the camera is

aimed at subjects continuously moving or a scene filled with a single color such as a
blue sky.

• It is possible to set up the back-focus mode to compensate for defocus liable to hap-

pen when the camera automatically switches between the color and black-and-white
modes. Refer to "16. Back-focus Setting" for details.

→ When AUTO1 or AUTO2 is selected,

LEVEL and DURATION TIME appear.

3. Select a threshold LEVEL to switch between

the color and black-and-white mode. The
default setting is HIGH.
HIGH: Switches the mode at around 5 lux

illumination.

LOW: Switches the mode at around 1 lux

illumination.

4. Select a duration time to determine whether to switch the mode. The default setting is 30

seconds.
Available time: (Short) 10 s

↔ 30 s ↔ 60 s ↔ 300 s (Long)

**BW MODE**

BW AUTO1
LEVEL HIGH
DURATION TIME .I..
S L

BURST(BW) ON

RET TOP END

** MODE1 **

LEVEL ........I
- +
DWELL TIME 2S

DISPLAY MODE
ALARM OFF
MASK SET

RET TOP END

About MODE2 of Motion Detection

• The camera will detect a scene change in the following cases.

When the lens is fully sprayed or covered with a cloth, lid, or the like
When the camera direction is suddenly changed

• The camera will not detect a scene change in the following cases.

When a cloth with patterns covers the lens and it sways in the wind
When some portions in the screen are not veiled
When the screens are similar in scene patterns although the camera direction has changed

• The camera will faultily detect a scene change in the following cases.

When an obvious brightness change arises (ex. On/Off of the lamps)
When objects move continuously such as traffic in busy streets

6. Synchronization Setting (SYNC)

1. Select a sync mode.

VD2: Multiplexed vertical drive, highest priority
LL: Line-Lock, follows the phase of supplied AC power, 2nd priority
EXT (VBS): Composite color video or black-burst sync, 3rd priority
EXT (VS): Composite monochrome video or composite HV sync, 4th priority
INT: Internal sync, lowest priority
Note: Selection is not available when VD2 is added to the camera. Selection from LL and

VBS/VS is available when the respective sync is added.

2. Line-Lock Vertical Phase Adjustment (V PHASE)

• Select LL and press SET.
• Prepare a dual-trace oscilloscope and supply it with the video output of the camera to be

adjusted and that of the reference camera.

• Set the oscilloscope to the vertical rate and

expand the V-sync portion.

• Select a proper COARSE phase from 16

steps (22.5 degrees/step) that makes the
two video signals on the oscilloscope the
closest.

• Select a proper FINE phase so that the two

video signals on the oscilloscope come as
close as possible.
Notes:

• Moving the "I" cursor across the +/- end

will shift the FINE range.

• Press L and R simultaneously to reset the V PHASE to the default (0 degree).
• Keep pressing L or R for a second to move the "I" cursor faster if necessary.
• Spike noise if contained in the AC mains may disturb synchronization of LL.

3. VBS Phase Adjustment (H PHASE/ SC)

• Select INT for SYNC and press SET.
• Supply a VBS (Composite color video or black-burst) signal to the GEN-LOCK IN termi-

nal.
→ INT will change to EXT (VBS).

• Select EXT (VBS) and press SET.

→ A sub menu displaying H PHASE and SC

(Sub carrier) opens.

<H PHASE Adjustment>

• Prepare a dual-trace oscilloscope and

supply it the video output of the camera
to be adjusted and the VBS.

• Set the oscilloscope to the horizontal rate

and expand the H-sync portion.

• Move the "I" cursor so that phase of the VBS and that of the camera match on the

oscilloscope.
Adjustable range: From zero to – 2.0 microseconds

<SC (Sub-carrier) Phase Adjustment>

• Connect the camera to a special effect generator (SEG) and supply the output of the

SEG to a monitor.

• Select a proper COARSE phase from 4 steps (90 degrees/step) while observing the

original scene and the scene on the monitor to make these colors similar.

• Select a proper FINE phase so that these colors match as closely as possible.
• For more accurate adjustment, prepare a vectorscope and supply it with the camera

signal to be adjusted and the output of the SEG as a reference signal. Adjust SC to
match on the vectorscope.

4. VS Phase Adjustment (H PHASE)

• Supply a VS (Composite monochrome video

or composite HV) signal to the GEN-LOCK
IN terminal.

• Adjust the H phase referring to

<H PHASE Adjustment> described above.

7. White Balance Setting (WHITE BAL)

Select a mode for WHITE BAL on the CAMERA SETUP menu. The default is ATW1.

ATW1: Is automatically adaptable to the color temperatures of 2 700K - 6 000K.
ATW2: Is automatically adaptable to the use of sodium lamps (2 000K - 6 000K).
AWC: Is automatically adaptable to the color temperatures of 2 000K -10 000K.
Notes:

• When ATW1 or ATW2 is selected, no further operation is required.
• ATW1 and ATW2 do not appear on the setup menu of the system controller.
• Select AWC in the following cases: the color temperature is out of the 2 000K - 6 000K

range, the scene contains mostly high color temperatures such as blue sky or sunset,
or the scene is dim.

AWC Setting

1 Select AWC and press L.

→ AWC will change to AWC → PUSH SW.

2 Press SET.

→ PUSH SW will be highlighted while the AWC setting is performed.
Note: If the white balance is not set, PUSH SW is being highlighted.

3 Press R.

Manual Fine Adjustment
Perform fine adjustment as necessary.

1. Select WHITE BAL and press SET.

→ Fine adjustment menu of ATW or AWC will
open.

2. Adjust finely R (Red) and B (Blue) gain by

moving the "I" cursor.

2-2. ALC Mode with SUPER-D3 OFF and ELC Mode

1. Select ELC for ALC/ELC on the CAMERA

SETUP menu or select OFF for SUPER-D3
on the ALC CONT menu.
→ MASK SET↓ appears on each of the ELC
CONT and ALC CONT menu.

2. Select MASK SET and press SET.

→ The 48 mask areas appear overlaid on
the camera picture with the blinking cursor
in the upper left corner.

3. Move the cursor to an area where the back-

light is bright and press SET to mask the
area.
→ The masked area appears alternately
white and blinking when the cursor is on the
area, or it turns white when the cursor is on
other areas.

4. To cancel masking, move the cursor to a

masked area and press SET.
→ When masking of the area is cancelled, it
changes from white to normal.
To cancel all the masking, press L and R
simultaneously for 2 seconds.

5. Repeat step 3 and 4 as necessary.

6. Press SET for 2 seconds or more.

→ The ALC CONT menu appears.

7. Adjust the video output level (LEVEL) by

moving "I" cursor.
Note: If ON is selected for SUPER-D3, a shadow (black line) may appear at the boundary

between the bright and the dim portions. This is a natural phenomenon and does not
indicate trouble.

3. Shutter Speed Setting (SHUTTER)

Select a proper shutter speed when ALC is selected on the CAMERA SETUP menu.
Selecting a faster speed will reduce blurring when objects quickly move. The default setting
is OFF.

Notes:

• This setting is not available when SUPER D3 is set to ON.
• When a faster speed is selected for the electronic shutter, the picture will generally

become darker, and sometimes a smear (vertical stripes caused by bright objects)
may appear.

4. Gain Control Setting (AGC)

Select an automatic gain control mode. This setting raises the gain and brightens the image
under low light conditions. The default setting is ON (HIGH).

Available modes: ON (HIGH / high), ON (MID / medium), ON (LOW / low), OFF

5. Electronic Sensitivity Enhancement (SENS UP)

Select a proper enhancement rate when the camera is set to ALC mode. The higher rate you
select, the brighter the picture will be. The default setting is OFF.

AUTO: Sets AGC to ON and adaptively raises the sensitivity up to the selected amplifica-

tion rate, for example 10 times when set to X10 AUTO.

FIX: Raises the sensitivity fixedly to the selected rate.
OFF: Does not raise the sensitivity.

Notes:

• Only AUTO is available when the ELC/ALC mode is set to ELC.
• There may be cases where some types of system controllers cannot operate some of

the SENS UP functions. If this happens, use the direction buttons on the camera.

• When you select AUTO for SENS UP and ON for SUPER-D3, the SENS UP function

has priority so that the SUPER-D3 function is not activated automatically.

• While the SENS UP function is selected, noise, spots or a whitish phenomenon may

appear in the picture when the sensitivity of the camera is increased. This is a normal
phenomenon.

• Only when OFF, X2 FIX, or X2 AUTO is selected for sensitivity enhancement (SENS

UP), It is possible to perform ABF adjustment or to select AUTO for C/L

→ B/W on the

BACK-FOCUS SETUP menu. When a sensitivity rate other than X2 FIX or X2 AUTO is
selected, use PRESET and FIX for C/L

→ B/W on the BACK-FOCUS SETUP menu.

SETTING PROCEDURES

X2 AUTO

OFF

X4 AUTO

X6 AUTO

X10 AUTO

X32 FIX

X10 FIX

X6 FIX

X4 FIX

X2 FIX

OFF

X16 FIX

SUPER-D3 OFF:

**ALC CONT**
BACK LIGHT COMP

SUPER-D3 OFF

MASK SET

LEVEL ..I......
- +

RET TOP END

OFF (1/60)

1/100

1/10000

1/4000

1/2000

1/1000

1/250

1/500

SUPER-D3 OFF:

Blinking

Blinking

**ATW1**

R ....I....
- +

B ....I....
- +

RET TOP END

**SYNC**

H PHASE ........I
- +
SC COARSE 1(1--4)

SC FINE .I.......
- +

RET TOP END

**SYNC**

H PHASE ........I
- +

RET TOP END

White

X2 AUTO

OFF

X4 AUTO

X6 AUTO

X10 AUTO

SUPER-D3 ON:

**SYNC**

V PHASE

COARSE 1(1--16)

FINE ....I....
- +

RET TOP END

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