Sony DVW-2000P L DVR User Manual


 
12-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu
Chapter 12 Setup Menus
12-22 Chapter 12 Setup Menus
Menu items in the range 700 to 799, relating to video control (Continued)
Item number
707
709
710
Item name
FORCED VERTICAL
INTERPOLATION OFF
CAV LEVEL FORMAT
(DVW-M2000/M2000P
only)
Sub-Item
0 INPUT CAV
LEVEL
1 OUTPUT CAV
LEVEL
INTERNAL VIDEO
SIGNAL GENERATOR
Settings
The “Y-add” function
a)
is normally switched on automatically during jog or variable
speed playback. This item selects whether or not to force the “Y-add” function off.
AUTO : Automatically switch the “Y-add” function on.
OFF: Force the “Y-add” function off.
Select whether the analog component input/output should be D-1 or Betacam.
Select the analog component input format.
B-CAM : Betacam
D1: D-1
Select the analog component output format.
B-CAM : Betacam
D1: D-1
Select the test signal to be output from the VTR’s internal test signal generator.
OFF: No test signal is generated. (The VTR operates normally.)
CB100 : 100% color bar signal
CB100 : 100% color bar signal (DVW-M2000P/2000P)
CB75 : 75% color bar signal (DVW-M2000/2000)
CB75R: 75% color bar signal (reverse)
BOW: Bowtie signal
PLSBR: Pulse & bar signal
MLTBS: Multi-burst signal
HSWP: H sweep signal
5STEP: 5-step signal
RAMP: Ramp signal
SH: Shallow ramp signal
RED: Red signal
GRAY: 50% flat signal
WHITE: 100% flat signal
BB: Black burst signal
SDI: SDI check field signal
NTC7: NTC 7 test signal (DVW-M2000/2000)
LN330: Line 330 test signal (DVW-M2000P/2000P)
To turn on the internal test signal generator, hold the F1 (VID.IN) button in
function menu HOME page for three seconds or more with this menu item set to
other than OFF. When the test signal generator is turned on, the display of the
VID.IN setting changes to SG. To turn off the test signal generator, press the F1
(VID.IN) button in function menu HOME page again.
Format Color bars Y Video Y Sync R–Y/B–Y
D-1 CAV 100/0/100/0 700 mV 300 mV 700 mV
Betacam 100/7.5/77/7.5 714 mV 286 mV 700 mV
a) The “Y-add” function is a circuit operation to interpolate
the video signal vertically during jog or variable speed
playback for the purpose of reducing the vertical
movement of the playback picture.