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FRM/FLD (frame/field): Switches the charging mode.
FRM: Mode in which the CCD builds up a charge
frame by frame. High vertical resolution makes it ideal
for still shots.
H.PHASE (horizontal phase): Adjusts the horizontal
phase when the camera is controlled with an external
sync signal. The setting range is 00 through 30. When
the external sync signals are not used, the parameter
setting does not change even if the DATA UP or DATA
DOWN button is pressed.
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>H.PHASE 00
GAMMA (gamma offset): Offsets the camera input
signals to compensate for the luminance characteristics
of the cathode ray tube in relation to the input levels. This
provides better reproduction of dark parts of an image.
ON: Offsets input signals. This is the normal setting.
OFF: This setting is used when signals that have not
been offset are required for image processing.
DTL (detail): Sharpens the outline of the image shot by
the camera. RGB signals do not contain DTL signals.
ON: Emphasizes and sharpens the image outline.
OFF: The DTL function does not operate.
G.SYNC
ON: Sync signals are added to the G signals. This
setting is used when you use a monitor without a sync
signal input connector.
OFF: The G signals are output without sync signals.
D-SUB: The VideoMate 5000 is a 3 CCD unit and
always outputs RGB/Sync output. In addition, either
Y/C or composite video can be output, but not both
simultaneously. D-Sub selects either Y/C or composite
video.
VBS: Outputs a composite video signal.
Y/C: Outputs a Y/C signal.
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