Setting the menu items – Panasonic AW-HE100N User Manual

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Other setting (Other Set) menu for the user

mode (Other Set)

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Other Set 

Gamma Normal
Focus Auto
Iris Auto
Format 1080i
Aspect ---
Status Off
Component ---
Focus ADJ With Zoom On

Return

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(User mode only)

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Gamma correction level selection

[Gamma: Low, Normal, High]

(Factory setting: Normal)

Low:

At this setting, the pictures are stable, and
the contrast is set to sharp.
(The gamma curve inclines gently for the
low-brightness areas.)

Normal:

When “1080i” or “70p” has been selected
as the video format (Format), the setting
suited to HD shooting is established.
With all other video formats, the setting
suited to SD shooting is established.

High:

At this setting, the gray scale of the dark
areas increases in scope, and pictures
with light tones are displayed.
The contrast is set to soft.
(The gamma curve inclines sharply in the
low-brightness areas.)

At the

3

video format selection (Format) item, the video

format is not switched immediately even when the setting is
changed.
The screen shown below on which to confirm the setting
changes appears when an operation involving a transfer
to another item has been performed (when the [

] or [

]

button is pressed).

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Other Set 

Focus Auto
Iris Auto
Format 1080i
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Change Setting?

O.K.
CANCEL
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Example: Halogen mode

When “O.K.” is selected, the video format is changed, and
the other setting menu (Other Set) is restored.
(Press the [

] or [

] button, select “O.K.”, and press the [

]

or [

] button.)

If “CANCEL” is selected, the other setting menu (Other
Set) is restored without changing the video format, and
the settings established prior to the changes made are
displayed.
The video format is not changed even when the menu is
closed.

Do not make a change to a video format that is not

supported by the connected monitor.
Not only will the pictures not be displayed on the
monitor properly but the menus will not be displayed
either.
As a result, no further menu operations will be
possible, and neither will it be possible to perform
the operations to return to the video format.
In cases like this, connect a monitor that supports
composite signals or the video format that has been
changed, and then change the video format.

Note

Setting the menu items

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