Sony HDCAM HDW-700A Operation Manual page 208

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Center marker
A cross that indicates the center of the image on the viewfinder screen.
CLT
Control signal in the form of regular pulses recorded along a longitudinal
track on the video tape. By counting these pulses, it is possible to
determine the number of frames, and hence the tape running time. Used
mainly to adjust the tracking position of video heads, and to achieve time
code continuity in continuous recording.
Color bar signal
A test signal that can be displayed as vertical bars of different colors on a
color video monitor. This signal is used to check chrominance functions
of color television and video systems such as cameras and monitors.
Color temperature
The temperature in Kelvins (K) to represent the color of a light source,
determined by heating a perfectly black body until its color matches that
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of the light source. Color temperature is higher when the color is bluish
and lower when reddish.
Condensation
Moisture condensation on the VTR tape transport mechanism.
Condensation on the head drum causes the tape to stick to the drum,
resulting in damage to the tape and a malfunction of the VTR.
CRT
Cathode-Ray Tube. Video camera viewfinders are equipped with a CRT
image display so you can monitor what you are shooting.
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