Video Settings; Overview; Standard Settings; Non-Standard Indicator - GRASS VALLEY LDK 3000+ User Manual

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5.2 Video settings

5.2.1 Overview

The means used to control the camera depends on your work methods. A remote Operational
Control Panel OCP 400 can be used and a low user level can be selected to restrict the
available camera functions. Alternatively, video functions can be controlled on the camera
itself. The following functions are available on the camera:

Standard settings

Test signals
Gain selection
Optical filter selection
Color temperature and Auto white balance
Exposure time including Clean scan
Freeze frame
Black stretch
Auto skin detail
Many other video functions such as detail, black, gain, knee, gamma, matrix and white limiter
functions are available in the VIDEO menu.
5.2.2 Standard settings
To ensure that some of the camera functions are not set to unusual values, a standard file has
been defined that contains the default values for most video functions. The chapter
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recalled.
To recall the standard values for the various video functions, press the green Standard file
button on the left-front side of the camera and hold it for two seconds. The standard values
only take effect when the camera is not On Air.
The standard file can be selected as either a factory or a customer standard file. Changing the
standard file can only be done in the System security menu using the PIN code.

5.2.3 Non-standard indicator

The non-standard indicator in the viewfinder (the lights when one of the following conditions
occur:
– Exposure time is not set to the nominal value;
– Black stretch is on;
– Extended auto iris is on;
– AWC or FL50/FL60 color temperature is on.
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lists the values that are set when the standard file is
LDK 3000+ High-Definition Camera Head User's Guide (v1.0)
Chapter 5 - Video setup
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