Parts and their function – Panasonic AWCB400N User Manual

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DTL button

Each time this is pressed, the detail is switched from ON
to OFF or vice versa. While the detail is ON, the button
lamp is lighted; while it is OFF, the button lamp is off.
The setting while the detail is ON is set using the menu.

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SCENE FILE buttons [USER/1/2/3]

Use these to select the scene files of the camera.

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GAIN buttons [0dB/L/M/H/AGC]

Use these to set the camera gain.
The gain-up function can be set to one of four levels
using the GAIN 0dB, L, M and H buttons.
The gain-up amount can be set for the L, M and H
buttons each using the respective menus.
When the AGC button is pressed, AGC is activated, and
the gain is adjusted automatically in accordance with the
light quantity.
The maximum AGC gain can be set using the menu.

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ABC button

Press this button to adjust the black balance
automatically.
While the black balance is being adjusted, the button
lamp flashes; when the adjustment is completed, it goes
off. It lights if the black balance could not be adjusted.

The ABC button does not work when color bars have
been selected by the (

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) BAR/CAM button (the button

lamp is lighted).

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AWC button

When this button is pressed while the A or B button
among the (

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) ATW/A/B buttons is selected, the white

balance is automatically adjusted, and the adjustment is
registered in the camera’s AWC A or AWC B memory.
While the white balance is being adjusted, the AWC
button lamp flashes, and when it is adjusted properly, it
goes off. It lights if the white balance could not be
adjusted.

The AWC button does not work when color bars have
been selected by the (

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) BAR/CAM button (the button

lamp is lighted) or when the ATW button among the
(

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) ATW/A/B buttons is selected (the ATW button

lamp is lighted).

It may not be possible to adjust the white balance if the
screen does not show an image with a white object.

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BAR/CAM button

Use this to select the camera’s video output signals.
Each time it is pressed, the camera signals are switched
from color bar signals to video signals or vice versa.
While color bar signals are selected, the button lamp is
lighted; while video signals are selected, it is off.

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ATW/A/B buttons

Use these to select the white balance adjustment mode.
ATW: When the ATW button is pressed, the automatic

adjustment mode is established for the white
balance, and the ATW button lamp lights.

A:

When the A button is pressed, the white balance
registered in the camera’s AWC A memory is
established, and the A button lamp lights.
When the (

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) AWC button is pressed after

pressing the A button, the white balance is
automatically adjusted and registered in the
camera’s AWC A memory.

B:

When the B button is pressed, the white balance
registered in the camera’s AWC B memory is
established, and the B button lamp lights.
When the (

;

) AWC button is pressed after

pressing the B button, the white balance is
automatically adjusted and registered in the
camera’s AWC B memory.

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R/B GAIN dials

These enable the white balance to be adjusted manually
after selecting the A or B button among the (

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) ATW/A/B

buttons and the white balance has been automatically
adjusted by pressing the (

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) AWC button.

When exercising control over the AW-E350, AW-E650,
AW-E655 or AW-E750, the change of setting value in the
dial’s setting can be switched from “large” to “small” or
vice versa by pressing the CONT dial.

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R/B PED dials

These enable the black balance to be adjusted manually
after the black balance has been automatically adjusted
by pressing the (

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) ABC button.

When exercising control over the AW-E350, AW-E650,
AW-E655 or AW-E750, the change of setting value in the
dial’s setting can be switched from “large” to “small” or
vice versa by pressing the CONT dial.

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OPTION SW [A to D] buttons

Refer to “Menu settings” for details on the items which
can be set in these OPTION SW buttons.

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