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    MENU SCREENS
    ADVANCED PROCESS Menu Screen
    Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)
    CINELIKEOFF: Turns the function OFF. 
    ON : Sets the gamma characteristics and color matrix close to the characteristics of a movie
    screen. (The monitor image is movie-quality. This setting is not intended for film output)
    MEMO
    When this item is set to “ON”, “[CINE]” is displayed for COLOR MATRIX and GAMMA items and cannot be
    selected. 
    COLOR MATRIX Sets the color matrix. 
    OFF : Turns the function OFF. 
    STANDARD: Sets a normal color matrix. 
    CINELIKE : Sets a color matrix close to the characteristics of a movie screen. 
    ADJUST.. When “STANDARD” or “CINELIKE” is set for the COLOR MATRIX item, a color matrix can be set individually. 
    Press the SHUTTER dial to call up the COLOR MATRIX ADJUST menu screen. 
    XSee “COLOR MATRIX ADJUST Menu Screen” on page 68.
    GAMMA Adjusts the gamma curve to determine how black is rendered. 
    FILMOUT : Fixes gamma curve at the ideal level for movie film output.
    STANDARD: Sets a normal gamma curve. 
    CINELIKE : Sets a gamma curve close to the characteristics of a movie screen. 
    MEMO
    When this item is set to “FILMOUT”, “-----” is displayed for the LEVEL item and it cannot be selected. 
    LEVEL When “STANDARD” or “CINELIKE” is set for the GAMMA item, a gamma curve can be set individually. 
    Increase the number : Enhances the tonality of the black. However, the tonality in the bright areas deteriorates. 
    Decrease the number : Enhances the tonality in the bright areas. However, the tonality in the black areas deterio-
    rates. 
    [Settings: MIN (–5), –4 - NORMAL (0) - 4, MAX (5)]
    COLOR GAIN Adjusts the video signal color level. 
    OFF : Sets the video to black and white. 
    Increase the number : Makes the colors more dense. 
    Decrease the number : Makes the colors less dense. 
    [Settings: OFF, MIN (–10), –9 - NORMAL (0) - 9, MAX (10)]
    WHITE PAINT Adjusts the R (red) component when in AWB (Auto White Balance) mode. 
    Increase the number : Strengthens the red. 
    Decrease the number : Weakens the red. 
    [Settings: MIN (–32), –31 - NORMAL (0) - 30, MAX (31)]
    MEMO
    • You can select this when A or B is set for the [WHT.BAL] switch c on the right panel of the camcorder.
    XSee page 15.
    Settings can be made for A and B individually. (When “PRESET” is set, “-----” is displayed and this cannot be
    selected.)
    • When you press the AWB (Auto White Balance) button and readjust the white balance, WHITE PAINT R becomes
    “NORMAL”. 
    WHITE PAINT Adjusts the B (blue) component when in AWB (Auto White Balance) mode. 
    Increase the number : Strengthens the blue. 
    Decrease the number : Weakens the blue. 
    [Settings: MIN (–32), –31 - NORMAL (0) - 30, MAX (31)]
    MEMO
    • You can select this when A or B is set for the [WHT.BAL] switch c on the right panel of the camcorder.
    XSee page 15.
    Settings can be made for A and B individually. (When “PRESET” is set, “-----” is displayed and this cannot be
    selected.)
    • When you press the AWB (Auto White Balance) button and readjust the white balance, WHITE PAINT B becomes
    “NORMAL”. 
    SKIN COLOR ADJUST When the cursor is in this position and you press the SHUTTER dial once, the screen switches to the SKIN COLOR
    ADJUST screen. 
    PAGE  BACK When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the CAMERA PROCESS [2/2] menu screen. 
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    MENU SCREENS
    COLOR MATRIX ADJUST Menu Screen
    SKIN COLOR ADJUST Menu Screen
    When you enter the SKIN COLOR ADJUST screen, the areas where the skin detail function is applied are displayed in color, and
    other areas are displayed in black and white.Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)
    R GAIN For manually adjusting the shading of the R axis of the color matrix (red and cyan).
    Increase the number : Enhances red and cyan.
    Decrease the number : Reduces red and cyan.
    [Settings: MIN (–5), –4 - NORMAL (0) - 4, MAX (5)]
    R ROTATION For manually adjusting the color phase of the R axis of the color matrix (red and cyan).
    Increase the number : Increases yellowishness of red color and bluishness of cyan color.
    Decrease the number : Increases bluishness of red color and greenishness of cyan color.
    [Settings: MIN (–5), –4 - NORMAL (0) - 4, MAX (5)]
    G GAIN For manually adjusting the shading of the G axis of the color matrix (green and magenta).
    Increase the number : Enhances green and magenta.
    Decrease the number : Reduces green and magenta.
    [Settings: MIN (–5), –4 - NORMAL (0) - 4, MAX (5)]
    G ROTATION For manually adjusting the color phase of the G axis of the color matrix (green and magenta).
    Increase the number : Increases bluishness of green color and reddishness of magenta color.
    Decrease the number : Increases yellowishness of green color and bluishness of magenta color.
    [Settings: MIN (–5), –4 - NORMAL (0) - 4, MAX (5)]
    B GAIN For manually adjusting the shading of the B axis of the color matrix (blue and yellow).
    Increase the number : Enhances blue and yellow.
    Decrease the number : Reduces blue and yellow.
    [Settings: MIN (–5), –4 - NORMAL (0) - 4, MAX (5)]
    B ROTATION For manually adjusting the color phase of the B axis of the color matrix (blue and yellow).
    Increase the number : Increases reddishness of blue color and greenishness of yellow color.
    Decrease the number : Increases greenishness of blue color and reddishness of yellow color.
    [Settings: MIN (–5), –4 - NORMAL (0) - 4, MAX (5)]
    PAGE BACK Press the SHUTTER dial to return to the ADVANCED PROCESS screen when cursor is at this position.
    Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)
    SKIN COLOR DET. Sets the color used by the skin detail function. 
    STOP: Stops loading the color used by the skin detail function.
    EXECUTE : Loads the color used by the skin detail function. 
    XSee “Using the Skin Detail Function” on page 83.
    SKIN COLOR RANGE Adjusts the range of skin colors to which the skin detail function is applied. 
    Adjust as you check the color range. 
    Increase the number : Widens the range.
    Decrease the number : Narrows the range.
    [Settings: NARROW (–10), –9 - NORMAL (0) - 9, WIDE (10)]
    MEMO
    When the COLOR GAIN item is “OFF” on the ADVANCED PROCESS menu screen, only the areas where the skin
    detail function is running are displayed using skin colors. 
    PAGE BACK When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the ADVANCED PROCESS menu screen. 
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    MENU SCREENS
    SWITCH MODE Menu Screen
    The SWITCH MODE menu screen is only displayed in camera mode. 
    Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)
    SHUTTER Sets the fixed value (STEP) for values that can change using the SHUTTER dial on the right panel or the VARIABLE
    used when shooting computer monitors. 
    STEP: Switches the shutter speed using fixed values. 
    VARIABLE : Set when shooting a computer monitor, etc. 
    You can set the following using the REC item on the VIDEO FORMAT menu screen. (This is fixed at EEI when in
    FULL AUTO mode)
    FAW Sets the positions to assign the FAW (Full Auto White Balance) function to the [WHT.BAL] white balance selector
    switch c on page 15. (Fixed at FAW when in FULL AUTO mode)
    NONE: The FAW function is not assigned.
    A : Assigns FAW to the A position.
    B : Assigns FAW to the B position.
    PRESET : Assigns FAW to the PRESET position. 
    GAIN L
    GAIN M
    GAIN HSets the gain value for each position on the [GAIN] sensitivity selector switch b on page 15. 
    [Setting: 0dB, 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB, 15dB, 18dB, ALC] (Fixed at ALC in FULL AUTO mode)
    Initial values: L: 0dB, M: 9dB, H: 18dB
    USER1
    USER2
    USER3You can assign one of the following menu functions to the [USER1/2/3] USER1/2/3 buttons 8 on page 14 to each
    button. 
    Set according to the shooting conditions. 
    LENS RET Sets the lens RET button functions. (This does not function if there is not RET button on the lens you are using.)
    RET: Functions as a normal RET button. 
    FOCUS ASSIST : Functions as the FOCUS ASSIST button. 
    PAGE BACK When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the TOP MENU screen. 
    REC Item Setting for STEP Setting for VARIABLE
    DV-60I
    HDV-SD60P
    HDV-HD30P1/7.5, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,
    1/100001/60.19 - 1/1998.0
    DV-50I
    HDV-SD50P
    HDV-HD25P1/6.25, 1/12.5, 1/25, 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 
    1/4000, 1/100001/50.20 - 1/1973.6
    DV-25PInitial value: 1/25
    1/25.05 - 1/1973.6
    DV-24P
    DV-24PA1/6, 1/12, 1/24, 1/48, 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 
    1/4000, 1/100001/24.01 - 1/1998.0
    HDV-HD24P Initial value: 1/48
    1/48.11 - 1/1998.0
    Setting Description
    NONEDoes not function. 
    BARS
    PRESET TEMP.Assigns “BARS” item functions in the CAMERA OPERATION menu screen. 
    Assigns “PRESET TEMP.” item functions in the CAMERA OPERATION menu screen.
    XSee “CAMERA OPERATION Menu Screen” on page 64.
    B.STRETCH1
    B.STRETCH2
    B.STRETCH3
    B.COMPRESS1
    B.COMPRESS2
    B.COMPRESS3Assigns “BLACK” item functions in the CAMERA PROCESS [1/2] menu screen.
    XSee “CAMERA PROCESS [1/2] Menu Screen” on page 65.
    AE LEVEL+
    AE LEVEL–Assigns “AE LEVEL” item functions in the CAMERA OPERATION menu screen. 
    MEMO
    Cannot assign to the USER3 button. If you assign these menu functions, assign AE
    LEVEL+ to the USER1 button, AE LEVEL– to the USER2 button.
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    MENU SCREENS
    AUDIO/MIC Menu Screen
    In VTR mode, the screen changes to the AUDIO menu screen.
    * This is not displayed in VTR mode.
    Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)
    TEST TONE Sets whether to output a test audio signal (1kHz, –20dBFS or –12dBFS) during color bar output. 
    OFF: A test audio signal is not output. 
    ON : A test audio signal is output. 
    MIC WIND CUT* Selects whether to cut the lows (low frequency bands) from the audio input signal. 
    Use this when you want to reduce wind sounds from the microphone. 
    OFF: Low frequencies are not cut. 
    INPUT1 : Only cuts the low frequencies in the audio from the INPUT1 connector. 
    INPUT2 : Only cuts the low frequencies in the audio from the INPUT2 connector. 
    BOTH : Cuts the low frequencies in the audio from both the INPUT1 and INPUT2 terminals. 
    AUDIO REF.LEVEL Sets the reference audio level on the tape. (Both CH-1 and CH-2)
    –20dB: Records with –20 dB as the reference audio level. 
    –12dB : Records with –12 dB as the reference audio level. 
    Set this if you are playing back the recorded tape on an ordinary DV device. 
    * Set this for both playback and recording. 
    * This is unrelated to the audio level via the IEEE1394 signal. 
    INPUT1 MIC REF.* Sets the reference audio input level for the INPUT1 connector. 
    –50dB: Sets the reference audio input level at –50 dB. 
    –60dB : Sets the reference audio input level at –60 dB. 
    INPUT2 MIC REF.* Sets the reference audio input level for the INPUT2 connector. 
    –50dB: Sets the reference audio input level at –50 dB. 
    –60dB : Sets the reference audio input level at –60 dB. 
    AUDIO MONITOR Selects whether stereo or mixed audio is output from the PHONES jack when the MONITOR SELECT switch is set
    to BOTH. 
    STEREO : Stereo audio (CH-1 audio is output to L and CH-2 audio is output to R)
    * Outputs only the CH-1 audio from the monitor speaker. 
    MIX: Mixed audio (CH-1 and CH-2 mixed audio is output to L and R)
    AUDIO MODE* Selects the audio sampling frequency for recording. (Both CH-1 and CH-2)
    (When HDV format is set, this is fixed at 48K and “[48K]” is displayed.)
    32K : Digitally records with a 12-bit, 32 kHz sampling frequency. 
    48K: Digitally records with a 16-bit, 48 kHz sampling frequency. 
    * If the DV format is 12-bit, 32 kHz, up to 4 recording track channels are available. 
    Of those, this camcorder records on the CH-1 and CH-2 channels. This camcorder is not capable of dubbing. 
    SEARCH AUDIO [DV] Selects whether to output audio when searching a tape recorded in DV format. (This also includes slow playback.)
    ON: Audio is output. 
    OFF : Audio is not output. 
    PB AUDIO CH [DV] Selects which channel audio to output when playing back a DV tape with the audio signal recorded in 4 channels. 
    (Can only be set in VTR mode)
    CH1/2: Outputs the CH-1 and CH-2 channel audio. 
    This camcorder records the audio in CH-1 and CH-2 while shooting. 
    MIX : Outputs all 4 channels of audio at the same time. 
    CH3/4 : Outputs the CH-3 and CH-4 channel audio. 
    MEMO
    This camcorder does not have a function for dubbing to the CH-3 and CH-4 channels. 
    PAGE BACK When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the TOP MENU screen. 
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    MENU SCREENS
    LCD/VF [1/3] Menu Screen
    The LCD/VF menu screen consists of three screens. (1/3 screen, 2/3 screen, 3/3 screen)
    The LCD/VF [1/3] menu screen can only be set in camera mode. 
    In VTR mode, this screen consists of two screens. (1/2 screen, 2/2 screen)
    *1 SAFTY ZONE and CENTER MARK will not be displayed when the camcorder is in VTR mode (PLAY, STL, FWD, REV). Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)
    ZEBRA Switches the luminance level of the subject sections where the zebra pattern is displayed.
    60-70% : Zebra pattern is displayed in sections with luminance levels between 60% and 70%.
    70-80%: Zebra pattern is displayed in sections with luminance levels between 70% and 80%.
    85-95% : Zebra pattern is displayed in sections with luminance levels between 85% and 95%.
    OVER95% : Zebra pattern is displayed in sections with luminance levels over 95%.
    OVER100% : Zebra pattern is displayed in sections with luminance levels over 100%.
    F. NO/IRIS IND. Selects whether or not the F-number of the lens iris/iris level mark is displayed in the status display on the LCD mon-
    itor or in the viewfinder. (STATUS 1 screen)
    OFF: F-number and iris level mark is not displayed.
    F.NO : F-number is displayed.
    F.NO+IND. : F-number and iris level mark is displayed.
    FILTER Selects whether or not the FILTER position of the unit is displayed in the status display on the LCD monitor or in the
    viewfinder. (STATUS 1 screen)
    OFF: FILTER position is not displayed.
    ON : FILTER position is displayed.
    SAFETY ZONE*1 Selects whether or not the safety zone is shown on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder together with the form of
    the safety zone indication.
    OFF:Not displayed
    4:3 : 4:3 zone is displayed.
    14:9 : 14:9 zone is displayed.
    16:9 : 16:9 zone is displayed.
    16:9+4:3 : 16:9 zone and 4:3 zone are display mixed. (This cannot be selected when DV format is set.)
    CENTER MARK*1 Sets whether or not a center mark is displayed when the safety zone is displayed.
    ON: Center mark is displayed.
    OFF : Center mark is not displayed.
    MEMO
    When the SAFETY ZONE item is set to OFF, “- - -” is indicated and this item cannot be selected.
    FOCUS ASSIST Sets the display color for focusing when running the FOCUS ASSIST function. 
    BLUE: Displays the area of focus in blue. 
    RED : Displays the area of focus in red. 
    GREEN : Displays the area of focus in green. 
    NEXT PAGE When you display the LCD/VF [2/3] menu screen, move the cursor to this position and press the SHUTTER dial. 
    PAGE BACK When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the TOP MENU screen. 
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    MENU SCREENS
    LCD/VF [2/3] Menu Screen
    [1/2] screen is displayed in the VTR mode.
    Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)
    VIDEO FORMAT Selects whether to display the video format in the status display on the LCD monitor or the viewfinder. 
    (Camera mode: STATUS 1 screen, VTR mode: STATUS screen)
    ON: Displays the video format.
    OFF : Does not display the video format. 
    In camera mode : Displays the video format set in the REC item on the VIDEO FORMAT menu screen.
    In VTR mode : Displays the video format recorded on the playback tape or the video format input from the
    IEEE1394 connector. 
    TAPE REMAIN Selects whether or not the remaining tape time (minutes) is shown in the status display on the LCD monitor or in the
    viewfinder.
    (Camera mode: STATUS 1 screen, VTR mode: STATUS screen)
    ON: Displayed.
    OFF : Not displayed.
    TC/UB Selects whether or not the time code or user’s bits data should be shown in the status display on the LCD monitor
    or in the viewfinder.
    (Camera mode: STATUS 1 screen, VTR mode: STATUS screen)
    OFF: Not displayed.
    ON : Displayed.
    * Whether the time code or user’s bits data is shown is selected with the TC DISPLAY switch.
    AUDIO Selects whether the audio level meters should be shown in the status display on the LCD monitor and the viewfinder
    screen.
    (Camera mode: STATUS 1 screen, VTR mode: STATUS screen)
    OFF: Not displayed.
    ON : Displayed.
    NEXT PAGE Camera mode:
    To display the LCD/VF [3/3] menu screen, move the cursor to this position and press the SHUTTER dial. 
    VTR mode:
    To display the LCD/VF [2/2] menu screen, move the cursor to this position and press the SHUTTER dial. 
    PAGE BACK Camera mode:
    When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the LCD/VF [1/3] menu screen. 
    VTR mode:
    When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the TOP MENU screen. 
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    MENU SCREENS
    LCD/VF [3/3] Menu Screen
    [2/2] screen is displayed in the VTR mode.
    Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)
    LCD CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast of the LCD. 
    [Settings: MIN (–5), –4 - NORMAL (0) - 4, MAX (5)]
    VF CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast of the viewfinder. 
    [Settings: MIN (–5), –4 - NORMAL (0) - 4, MAX (5)]
    PAGE BACK Camera mode:
    When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the LCD/VF [2/3] menu screen. 
    VTR mode:
    When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the LCD/VF [1/2] menu screen. 
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    MENU SCREENS
    TC/UB/CLOCK Menu Screen
    Time codes (TC) and user’s bits (UB) can be set on this screen. Date and time is set on the TIME/DATE screen that can be
    reached from this screen.
    *1 This can be displayed and selected when 60/30 is set for the FRAME RATE item on the VIDEO FORMAT menu screen. 
    When 24 is set, this is fixed at “NON DROP” and “[NON DROP]” is displayed.
    *2 This can be displayed and selected when 50/25 is set for the FRAME RATE item on the VIDEO FORMAT menu screen. Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)
    TC PRESET To preset the time code, align the cursor with this position and then press the SHUTTER dial.
    EXECUTE: The set time code is confirmed.
    CANCEL : The set time code is cancelled.
    ZERO PRESET : Resets all time codes to “0”.
    UB PRESET To preset the user’s bit data, align the cursor with this position and then press the SHUTTER dial.
    EXECUTE: The set user’s bit data are confirmed.
    CANCEL : The set user’s bit data are cancelled.
    ZERO PRESET : Resets all user’s bits data to “0”.
    MEMO
    When the “UB REC” item is set to “OFF”, “--------” is displayed and this cannot be selected. 
    DROP/NON DROP*1 Selects whether the timecode generator framing mode is drop-frame or non-drop-frame. 
    DROP: Internal timecode generator works in drop-frame mode. Set this when the recorded time is im-
    portant. 
    NON  DROP : Internal timecode generator works in non-drop-frame mode. Set this when the number of frames
    is important. 
    UB REC*2 To select whether or not user’s bit data should be recorded.
    To select whether the user’s bits should be displayed during playback of a tape with recorded user’s bits data.
    ON: User’s bits are recorded during recording.
    User’s bits are displayed during playback.
    OFF : User’s bits are not recorded during recording.
    User’s bits are not displayed during playback.
    TC DUPLI. [DV] Sets how to record the timecode (TC) and user’s bits (UB) during IEEE1394 input of DV format. 
    OFF: Records the TC/UB set in the camcorder. 
    ON : Records the TC/UB of the IEEE1394 input. 
    MEMO
    In HDV format, the TC/UB set in the camcorder is recorded regardless of the setting. 
    HEADER REC To make settings related to the HEADER REC function, align the cursor with this position, and then press the SHUT-
    TER dial.
    XSee “HEADER REC Menu Screen” on page 75.
    TIME/DATE To make settings related to the date and time, align the cursor with this position and then press the SHUTTER dial.
    XSee “TIME/DATE Menu Screen” on page 76.
    PAGE BACK When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the TOP MENU screen.
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    MENU SCREENS
    HEADER REC Menu Screen
    The HEADER REC menu screen is used for settings related to the HEADER REC function. (XSeepage50.)
    Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)
    START KEY Sets whether the HEADER REC operation should be executed when the REC/VTR trigger button is pressed while
    the STOP button is pressed.
    DISABLE: HEADER REC operation is not executed.
    STOP+REC : HEADER REC operation is executed.
    TC DATA Sets the time code value for the point when the Record-Standby mode is engaged following completion of HEADER
    REC.
    EXECUTE: Confirms the set time code.
    ZERO PRESET : Resets all time codes to “0”.
    CANCEL : Clears the set time code.
    The frame mode is set depending on the setting in the DROP/NON DROP item on the TC/UB/CLOCK menu screen.
    * The time code value at the point when the Record-Standby mode is engaged may differ some frames from the val-
    ue set for this item.
    UB DATA Sets the user’s bits of the HEADER REC section.
    EXECUTE: Confirms the set user’s bits.
    ZERO PRESET : Resets all user’s bits data to “0”.
    CANCEL : Clears the set user’s bits.
    MEMO
    • The user’s bits for the normal recording section are set on the TC/UB/CLOCK menu screen.
    • When the “UB REC” item is set to “OFF”, “--------” is displayed and this cannot be selected. 
    BARS TIME Sets the duration (seconds) in which the color bar signal and test tone (1 kHz) is recorded during HEADER REC. (1-
    sec steps)
    [Settings: 0SEC - 30SEC - 99SEC]
    BLACK TIME Sets the duration (seconds) in which the black signal is recorded during HEADER REC. (1-sec steps)
    [Settings: 0SEC - 30SEC - 99SEC]
    PAGE BACK The TC/UB/CLOCK menu screen returns when the SHUTTER dial is pressed.
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    MENU SCREENS
    TIME/DATE Menu Screen
    Item Function/Setting (bold characters indicate initial settings)
    DISPLAY Sets whether the date and time are shown in the status display on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder.
    OFF: Not displayed.
    ON : Displayed.
    When a tape with time and date not recorded is played back, there will be no display of time and date even when
    this item is set to ON.
    DISPLAY MODE In the Camera mode, the date and time are displayed in accordance with the following settings.
    The date and time recorded on a tape are displayed in accordance with the following settings.
    BARS+CAM: Date and time are always displayed.
    BARS : Date and time are displayed when the color bars are output.
    CAM : Date and time are displayed when the camera images are output.
    When the DISPLAY item is set to OFF, “- - -” is indicated and this item cannot be selected.
    DISPLAY STYLE Selects the style for the date and time display.
    DATE+TIME: Date and time are displayed.
    DATE : Date only is displayed.
    TIME : Time only is displayed.
    When the DISPLAY item is set to OFF, “- - -” is indicated and this item cannot be selected.
    DATE STYLE Selects the style for the date display.
    YY/MM/DD : Displayed in the format of year/month/date.
    MM/DD/YY : Displayed in the format of month/date/year.
    DD/MM/YY : Displayed in the format of date/month/year.
    Variation Range: U model: MM/DD/YY  E model: DD/MM/YY
    When the DISPLAY item is set to OFF, “- - -” is indicated and this item cannot be selected.
    TIME STYLE Selects the style for the time display.
    24 HOUR: Displays the time using the 24-hour system.
    12 HOUR : Displays the time using the 12-hour system.
    When the DISPLAY item is set to OFF, “- - -” is indicated and this item cannot be selected.
    SEC DISPLAY Selects whether to display the seconds in the time display.
    ON: Seconds are displayed.
    OFF : Seconds are not displayed.
    When the DISPLAY item is set to OFF, “- - -” is indicated and this item cannot be selected.
    TIME SHIFT Sets the clock OFFSET time. (1H steps)
    Adds time to the built-in clock (time compensation) and displays it. The adjusted time is also recorded on the tape. 
    [Settings: –23H - –1H, OFF, +H - +23H]
    CLOCK ADJUST To adjust the date and time, align the cursor with this position and then press the SHUTTER dial.
    The date and time are set on the CLOCK ADJUST screen.
    XSee “Setting the Date and Time” on page 37.
    PAGE BACK The TC/UB/CLOCK menu returns when the SHUTTER dial is pressed while the cursor is at this position.
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