White Balance Adjustment In Modes Other Than Auto; (1.1) White Balance Adjustment In Set Mode; (1.2) White Balance Adjustment In Manu Mode; Func Lock Switch - Toshiba IK-CU44A Instruction Manual

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(1) White balance adjustment in modes other than AUTO

(1.1) White balance adjustment in SET mode

1
Set the WB switch to "SET" position.
2
Shoot a white object to fill entire screen and press the UP button (
sec.
3
When the white balance adjustment completes, the letters "WB SET" blinking at
the upper right of the screen changes to "WB OK" and then turns off. If the "WB
NG" is displayed, it shows the white balance is out of the adjustment range. This
is caused by the object not being white enough, or the video level is set too high
or too low even if the white object is shot. Shoot the white object or set the video
level correctly.
Note:
• With the screen menu displayed, the UP button is used for moving the
cursor or modifying the data. To activate the SET mode by pressing the
UP button, turn off the screen menu.

(1.2) White balance adjustment in MANU mode

1
Set the WB switch to "MANU" position.
2
Shoot the white object and adjust the white balance by adjusting the white bal-
ance adjust controls "R" and "B" with the screwdriver while observing the moni-
tor or vector scope.

6.3 FUNC LOCK Switch

The FUNC LOCK switch protects settings even if a
switch is accidentally pressed after setting. When
the FUNC LOCK switch is ON, only the following
functions are available.
POWER switch (ON/OFF)
FILE (A/B) in menu
Settings will not be changed even if the other
switches are operated. In the menu screen, all ex-
cept FILE and END are displayed in black letters
(white when the FUNC LOCK switch is OFF) and
"FUNCTION LOCK ACTIVE" blinks to indicate that
the FUNC LOCK switch is ON.
7. Mode Setting by Display7.
12
,
) for about 2
FILE
A
SHUTTER
AUTO
PEDESTAL
00
SYNC
INT
AREA
LINK:1
W B-OFFSET
00
INIT.
END
FUNCTION LOCK ACTIVE
PUSH FUNC TO SELECT

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