File Configuration - Sony BVP-900 Series System Manual

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5-1 File Configuration

This system permits various adjustment data to be
stored in the video camera or the CCD unit as files.
The following four kinds of files are designed for the
system:
• Reference file (stored in the camera)
• OHB file (stored in the CCD unit)
• Lens files (stored in the camera)
• Scene files (stored in the camera)
Functions of the files
OHB file
+
(Reference for auto setup)
Execution of auto setup
Master setup data
(Reference for manual adjustments)
Control data
To the respective printed circuit boards
Reference file
+
Lens files
+
Scene files
+
Manual adjustments
Reference file
This file stores the reference values used for automatic
setup adjustments and the standard settings of control
functions.
When you execute an auto-setup operation on the
MSU-700A/750 Master Setup Unit or on the RCP-
700- series Remote Control Panel, the corresponding
items are adjusted in reference to the settings stored in
the reference file.
When you press the STANDARD button or CLEAR
button on the MSU-700A/750 or the RCP-700-series
panel, any manually adjusted items return to the
settings stored in the reference file.
If there is no reference file stored in the camera, the
factory-set standard values are used as the reference
data.
Items stored
The items which are stored in the reference file are
marked with "yes" or "G" in the "R" column of table
on the next page.
While a standard setting is defined at the factory for
each of these items, you can manually set the desired
setting as a standard and store it in the reference file.
The reference file data are maintained until new data
are set and stored.
Note
For the item marked with "G" in the "R" column of the
table, only the value for G is stored in the reference
file. R and B are adjusted in reference to the stored G
value when you execute the auto setup or retrieve the
standard settings.
Scene files
Up to five sets of paint data adjusted for specific
scenes can be stored as the scene files.
For example, if you store data prepared in rehearsal for
a particular scene in a scene file, the data can be
retrieved to reproduce the same camera settings for the
actual take.
The scene-file data are maintained until new data are
set and stored.
Items stored
The items which are stored in the scene files are
marked with "yes" in the "S" column of the table on
the next page.
5-1
Chapter 5 File Operations

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