Parts and their functions, Front panel – Panasonic AW-RC600P User Manual

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Power switch [POWER OFF/ON]

ON: At this setting, the power is supplied to the unit

(and the power indicator LED lights).

OFF: At this setting, the power is off.

Power indicator LED [POWER]

When the power switch is set to [ON], this LED lights up
green to indicate that the unit can be operated.

Tally indicator LED [TALLY]

Connect the unit’s tally/intercom input/output connector 
with the TALLY & INCOM connector on the live switcher
(AW-SW350). This LED lights up red when the unit is
selected using the controls on the live switcher.

Gain increase selector switch

[GAIN +18/+9/0(dB)]

This switch is operational only when the AGC selector
switch  is at the [OFF] setting.
When the AGC selector switch  is at the [LOW] or
[HIGH] setting, the gain will remain unchanged even
when the setting of the gain increase selector switch is
switched.
The switch is normally used as the [0 dB] position. When
shooting in dark locations and a sufficient video output
cannot be obtained even by setting the lens iris to wide
open, set it to [+9 dB] or [+18 dB].

AGC selector switch [AGC HIGH/LOW/OFF]

HIGH: At this setting, the maximum AGC gain is set to

+30 dB. (This value may differ according to the
camera used.)

LOW: At this setting, the maximum AGC gain is set to

+18 dB. (This value may differ according to the
camera used.)

OFF: AGC does not function. Select the gain using the

gain increase selector switch .

Fine adjustment of AGC

If, when this switch is at the [HIGH] or [LOW] setting, the
scene file switch  is set to [USER], [Auto iris adjust] is
set to [ON] on the camera menu and the lens iris selector
switch  is set to [AUTO], the AGC level can be finely
adjusted using the lens iris control .
(For details on the camera menus, refer to the camera’s
operating instructions.)

Color bar/camera selector switch [BAR/CAM]

Set this switch to [BAR] to output color bar signals.
Normally, it is used as the [CAM] setting.

Detail compensation selector switch

[DTL HIGH/LOW/OFF]

This switch is used to set the amount of detail
compensation to HIGH, LOW or OFF. Select the preferred
setting.

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