User Manual

VECTORSCOPE SUBMENU
Layout
Use this menu to choose from several available preset
screen layouts. Choosing any of the available preset
layouts will override the settings in the Vectorscope,
Size, and Position menus.
Vectorscope
Use this menu to turn the Vectorscope display On or Off when in the Normal mode.
Size
Use this menu to choose the size of the Vectorscope display in Normal mode. Choices are Small, Medium,
and Large.
Position
Use this menu to select the position you want the Vectorscope display to occupy on the screen when in the
Normal mode. Choices are Left Top, Left Bottom, Right Top, and Right Bottom.
Display Type
Use this menu to choose how to display the Vectorscope. The choices are Overlay or Overlap. In the Overlay
mode, the Vectorscope will be semi-transparent and the user will be able to see the source video through the
Vectorscope. In the Overlap mode, the Vectorscope will be Opaque and will block the source video.
Gain
Use this menu to change the gain of the Vectorscope display. Normally, the Vectorscope displays x1.00. In order
to allow a magnied view, the gain is adjustable from x1.00 to x4.98 in .01 steps. Changing this value has no
effect on the source material.
ClipGuide SUBMENU
ClipGuide
Use this menu to turn the ClipGuide™ function On or Off.
Mode
Allows the choice of which ClipGuide function you want
to display. There are 6 modes to choose from:
• Luma (Y) displayed over Color video
• Luma (Y) displayed over Mono video
• Chroma (C) displayed over Color video
• Chroma (C) displayed over Mono video
• Luma (Y) and Chroma (C) displayed over Color Video
• Luma (Y) and Chroma (C) displayed over Mono Video
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Display Type
ClipGuide will display over and under values in two ways when monitoring the video signal. In the Zebra
mode, over and under conditions are indicated in a Zebra (diagonal stripe) pattern. In the Fill mode, over and
under conditions are indicated by a solid ll. In either Zebra or Fill mode, Red is the indication for Luma and
Yellow is the indication for Chroma.
Y Limits (These values are shared with WFM settings)
Set luminance upper and lower limits to be monitored.
• Limits are displayed in IRE unit
• Varies between -7.3 IRE and 109.1 IRE
• This value will be shown in WFM window as red line
Any data exceeding these values will be displayed as red on the picture
• These values are shared with WFM settings
• Internally, Y values ranges from 0 to 255
• -7.3 IRE equals to 0 in digital.
• 0 IRE equals to 16 in digital.
• 100 IRE equals to 235 in digital.
• 109.1 IRE equals to 255 in digital
C Limits
Sets the chrominance levels to be monitored.
• Displayed in 8-bit digital video representation.
Any data exceeding these values will be displayed as Yellow in the picture
• The factory preset for C limits are 16 and 240 according to ITU-R BT.709
• Typically these values should not be exceeded during normal video production
USER ASSIGN SUBMENU
F-1 thru F-11
There are eleven Function Keys and Four Rotary
Encoders on the front panel of the OR-702. Each
of these F-keys key may be assigned any one of 31
different functions as required by the job or individual
user. The Rotary Encoders may be assigned in the
same manner. These functions are listed in the Menu
Overview section of this manual.
One-way functions
• Pressing pre-dened key will activate the feature
• When it is enabled, the indicator of the key will
be lit up.
• Pressing again will have no effect.
FOR EXAMPLE: Selecting Input, Selecting
Audio Preset, Selecting White Balance
Two-way functions
• Pressing pre-dened key will active the feature
• When it is enabled, the indicator of the key will turn on
• Pressing again will deactivate the feature.
FOR EXAMPLE: Scan, WFM, ALM, Layout, HV Delay
Sequential functions
• Pressing pre-dened key will rotate features in sequence.
FOR EXAMPLE: Timecode, Color Channel
• TimeCode will change its state for OFF->LTC->VITC1->VITC2->OFF
• Color Channel will change its state for RGB->R Only->G Only … -> RGB
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