Sony PDW-F70 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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System Menu
Chapter 6 Menus
DISC PROTECTION [Disc protct]: Settings related to disc
protection
Description
STILL TIMER [>> STL timer]: Specify the length of time the
unit can be in still image mode before switching to disc
protection mode.
0.5SEC [>>> 0.5 sec] to 30MIN [>>> 30 min]: Select time
from 16 settings ranging from 0.5 second to 30 minutes.
Factory default setting: *8MIN [>>> 8 min] (8 minutes)
VIDEO CONTROL [Video]: Settings related to video
control
Description
INT VIDEO SG [> Video SG]: Select the test signal to be
output from the internal test signal generator. When you
set V INPUT in the HOME page of the function menu to
“SG”, the internal signal generator is activated and
outputs the selected test signal. You can record this
signal.
*100% COLOR BARS [>> 100% bars]: 100% color bar signal
RAMP(Y/C) [>> Ramp]: Bias signal
GRAY [>> Gray]: Grayscale signal
BLACK BURST [>> BB]: Black burst signal
SETUP ADD [> Setup add]: Select whether to add black
setup to the composite video output signal.
*OFF [>> OFF]: Do not add setup.
ON (ADD) [>> ON]: Add setup.
CC (F1) BLANK [> CC1 blank]: Select whether to suppress
the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 1st
field of the output video signal.
Note
When you play back a disc with a recorded closed caption
signal, the closed caption signal is multiplexed into SDSDI and
composite output only.
*OFF [>> OFF]: Suppress.
ON [>> ON]: Do not suppress.
CC (F2) BLANK [> CC2 blank]: Select whether to suppress
the closed caption signal to be superimposed on the 2nd
field of the output video signal.
Note
When you play back a disc with a recorded closed caption
signal, the closed caption signal is multiplexed into SDSDI and
composite output only.
*OFF [>> OFF]: Suppress.
ON [>> ON]: Do not suppress.
FRAME PB [> Frame PB]: Select whether to output fields or
frames as still images of video.
*AUTO [>> AUTO]: Output a field image when the format is
interlaced, and output a frame image when the format is
progressive.
FRAME[>> FRAME]: Always output a frame image.