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13. STATUS DISPLAY
F•5
STATUS → F•5 ERROR CONFIG → F•4 ERROR LEVEL → F•5 CHROMA
→ F•2 CHROMA LOWER %:-57.0 - 57.0
→ F•2 CHROMA LOWER mV: -399.0 - 399.0
13.6.9
Configuring the Chrominance Level Error Settings
To configure the chrominance level error settings, press
menu.
CHROMA on the STATUS
→
ERROR CONFIG →
ERROR LEVEL →
CHROMA →
Figure 13-_25 CHROMA menu
● Setting the Upper Limit
To set the upper limit of chrominance level errors, follow the procedure below. An error is
detected when the input signal chrominance level exceeds the specified value.
Press the function dial (F•D) to return the setting to its default value (57.0 or 399.0).
Procedure
● Setting the Lower Limit
To set the lower limit of chrominance level errors, follow the procedure below. An error is
detected when the input signal chrominance level falls below the specified value.
Press the function dial (F•D) to return the setting to its default value (-57.0 or -399.0).
Procedure
13.6.10 Selecting the Error Display Format
To select the error information display format for when the signal returns normal after an
error, follow the procedure below. The error information is displayed on the status screen
and in the upper right of the screen.
Procedure
Settings
REFRESH: When the signal returns normal, the error display clears after 1 second.
HOLD:
The error display remains until the error is reset even when the signal returns
normal. The error counter continues to count normally.
STATUS → F•5 ERROR CONFIG → F•5 ERROR DISPLAY: REFRESH / HOLD
STATUS → F•5 ERROR CONFIG → F•4 ERROR LEVEL → F•5 CHROMA
→ F•1 CHROMA UPPER %: -57.0 - 57.0
→ F•1 CHROMA UPPER mV:
-399.0 - 399.0
F•5
F•4
F•5
STATUS