Panasonic AK-HRP200G Operating Instructions Manual page 21

Remote operation panel
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Parts and their functions (when operating a remote camera)
13
SCENE/USER FILE
SHIFT
SCENE 1
SCENE 2
USER 1
USER 2
13.
Scene/User File selector button <SHIFT>
This cannot be used for a remote camera.
<Note>
Simultaneously pressing the DATA SET button <UP>, DATA SET
button <DOWN>, and Scene/User File selector button <SHIFT> for
about 2 seconds switches to setup mode.
For details on setup mode, refer to Operations and Settings on the
supplied CD-ROM.
14.
SCENE/USER FILE select buttons
<SCENE 1/USER1> to <SCENE 3/USER 3>, <SCENE 4>
Use these buttons to switch scene files.
On:
The scene files corresponding to the buttons are selected.
The scene files corresponding to the buttons are not
Off:
selected.
The names of shooting modes and operation of each mode differ
depending on the model of remote camera. For details, refer to the
operating instructions for the remote camera. The following shows
the relationship between the SCENE/USER FILE select buttons
<SCENE 1/USER 1> to <SCENE 3/USER 3>, <SCENE 4> on the
unit and the shooting modes of the remote camera.
Remote camera shooting mode
Button on
AW-HE60
unit
AE-HE120
AW-HE50
SCENE1/
Manual1
USER1
SCENE2/
Manual2
USER2
SCENE3/
Manual3
USER3
SCENE4
FullAuto
<Note>
• User files cannot be used with a remote camera.
• This cannot be used with the AW-HE2.
15.
Scene/user file store button <STORE>
This cannot be used for a remote camera.
14
15
SCENE 3
SCENE 4
STORE
USER 3
AK-HC1500
AW-HE870
AK-HC1800
Scene1
Halogen
USER1
Scene2
Fluorescent
USER2
Scene3
Outdoor
PRESET
Scene4
User
(continued)
16.
Control lock button <VR LOCK>
Use this button to lock (disable) the paint control operation. The paint
controls target for locking are GAIN (R, B), PED/FLARE (R,B), and
DTL.
Each press of the button turns the function on or off.
On:
ON (locks the paint control value)
Off:
OFF (the paint control value changes)
z Using the control lock button <VR LOCK>
1) Use any of the controls (17 to 21) to adjust an item.
2) Press <VR LOCK>.
The button lights.
The unit stores the paint control value at that point in time.
3) Turn the control to its center position.
4) Press <VR LOCK> again.
The button turns off and the control lock is released.
The control position at that point in time is set to the paint
control value stored in step 2.
17.
R gain control <GAIN R>
Use this control to adjust the red (R) components of the white
balance.
It is a target of the control lock (VR LOCK).
<Note>
This cannot be used with an AW-HE50 or AW-HE2 without the AW-
HEF5HG/AW-HEF5SG upgrade kit installed.
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18.
B gain control <GAIN B>
Use this control to adjust the blue (B) components of the white
balance.
It is a target of the control lock (VR LOCK).
<Note>
This cannot be used with an AW-HE50 or AW-HE2 without the AW-
HEF5HG/AW-HEF5SG upgrade kit installed.
19.
R flare/pedestal control <FLARE/PED R>
Use this control to adjust the red (R) components in pedestal or flare.
Setup mode determines whether it controls pedestal or flare.
It is a target of the control lock (VR LOCK).
<Note>
This cannot be used with AW-HE50/AW-HE60/AW-HE2.
It is fixed to pedestal with AW-HE120/AW-HE870.
20.
B flare/pedestal control <FLARE/PED B>
Use this control to adjust the blue (B) components in pedestal or flare.
Setup mode determines whether it controls pedestal or flare.
It is a target of the control lock (VR LOCK).
<Note>
This cannot be used with AW-HE50/AW-HE60/AW-HE2.
It is fixed to pedestal with AW-HE120/AW-HE870.
21.
DTL control <DTL>
Use this control to adjust detail enhancer effects.
It is a target of the control lock (VR LOCK).
<Note>
This cannot be used for AW-HE50/AW-HE60/AW-HE120/AW-HE870/
AW-HE2.
16
17
18
GAIN
VR LOCK
DTL
FLARE/PED
21
19
20
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