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Parts and their functions
2 Auto black balance switch [AUTO BLACK] This is used to automatically adjust the black balance. Lighted: This indicates that the automatic black balance adjustment has started. Flashing: This indicates that the automatic black balance adjustment ended without being completed. Off: This indicates that the automatic black balance adjustment was completed correctly. 3 Auto setup switch [AUTO SET UP] This is used to perform auto setup. The setup status is output to PM each time. The mode settings are performed using AUTO SETUP MODE on the FUNC menu. OUTSIDE FULL: Standard setup based on the external shooting chart is performed. OUTSIDE EASY: Simplified setup based on the external shooting chart is performed. In either OUTSIDE mode, align the position of the 4:3 gray scale (GS-3) wedge with the position of the 4:3 marker. Depending on the chart setting conditions, auto setup may not go smoothly. For this reason, attention must be paid to how the chart is set. Auto setup methods Lighted: This indicates that the auto setup has started. Flashing at 1 sec intervals: This indicates that the auto setup ended without being completed. Flashing at 2 sec intervals: When the AUTO SET UP switch is pressed while the indicator is off, the auto setup start preparation mode is established, and a square marker appears in the center of the camera's viewfinder. Roughly align this square with the white at the gray scale center. Auto setup now starts when the side switch is pressed. If the switch is pressed for 1 or more seconds, auto setup is canceled. Off: This indicates that the auto setup was completed correctly. <Note> During the auto setup operation, the operation status is displayed using characters on the PM. 9 PM character display switch [CHARACTER] This is used to set the characters to be displayed on the PM to ON or OFF. : CPU reset switch [RST] This is used to reset the panel�s CPU. Normally, refrain from touching it. ; 1 3 1 Optical transmission alarm indicator [OPT ALARM] This is the optical transmission warning indicator. Lighted: The indicator lights when the optical signals received in the transmission between the camera and CCU are too weak or when a CCU optical transmission receiver unit data error has occurred. If the optical signals received in the transmission between the camera and CCU are too weak, an alarm display appears in character form. Check the optical connector connections and mating. If the problem persists, turn off the CCU power, disconnect the cable between the camera and CCU, and clean the optical contact area. Use cotton swabs moistened with alcohol to wipe the optical fiber part gently. Off: This indicates that the signals received in the optical transmission are strong enough. 2 Cable alarm indicator [CABLE ALARM] This is the camera cable warning indicator. Lighted: This indicates that the camera and CCU are not connected. If the indicator is lighted all the time, turn off the CCU power, inspect and check the cables and connectors. If it still fails to light, consult your dealer. Off: This indicates that the camera cable has been connected correctly. 3 Fan alarm indicator [FAN ALARM] This indicates that the CCU�s fan has stopped or that the camera�s fan is OFF. Lighted: The CCU�s fan has stopped or the camera�s fan is OFF. Off: Both the CCU�s fan and the camera�s fan are operating normally. < Vertical frequency status indicator [60Hz] This indicates the vertical frequency status of the camera system. It remains off when the system�s operating frequency is 59.94 Hz, but it lights when it is set to 60 Hz. <Note> 60Hz operation is not supported at the present time. = MODE ON/OFF switches These are used to set the camera operation modes. The switches with the lighted lamps are the ones which have been set.
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