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    Chapter 4  Adjustments and settings for recording
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    4-4 Selecting the audio input signals
    and adjusting their recording
    levels
    When the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch is set to AUTO,
    the recording levels on audio tracks CH1 and CH2 are
    adjusted automatically.  On the other hand, when it is set to
    MAN, the levels can be adjusted manually.
    4-4-1 Selecting the audio input signals
    Use the AUDIO IN switch to select the input signals to be
    recorded on audio tracks CH1 and CH2.
    For details, refer to “2-2 Audio function section.”
    AUDIO LEVEL CH1,
    CH2 controls
    AUDIO SELECT
    CH1, CH2 buttons MONITOR SELECT
    CH1/2OCH3/4 switch MONITOR
    CH1/3OSTOCH2/4
    selector switchDisplay window
    For the detailed audio-related settings, open the
     and  screens from the VTR
    MENU page and select the settings for the items by
    performing menu operations.
    For details, refer to “Chapter 7 Menu description tables.”
    4-4-2 Adjusting the audio signal recording
    levels
    The procedure for manually adjusting the levels at which the
    signals are to be recorded on audio tracks CH1 and CH2 is
    set forth below.
    1Set the MONITOR SELECT switch to the CH1/2 position
    so that the audio level meter display in the display
    window indicates CH1 and CH2, and check that 1 and 2
    are actually indicated as the display in the display
    window.  Before proceeding any further, on the menu, set
    whether to activate the F.AUDIO LEVEL controls which
    are used for attenuation.  (At the factory, the mode in
    which these controls are inactive is established.)
    2Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1 and CH2 buttons to MAN
    (manual).
    3While monitoring the audio level meter in the display
    window or the audio level meter display inside the
    viewfinder, adjust the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 and CH2
    controls.  If the uppermost bar (0 dB) is exceeded, the
    “OVER” display lights up to indicate that the input volume
    is too high.  The level must be adjusted so that 0 dB will
    not be indicated even under maximum volume conditions.
    4-3-2 Selecting the recording system
    Open the  screen from the SYSTEM
    SETTING page and select the format of the VTR to be used
    for recording using the REC MODE (ASPECT
    ) item by performing menu
    operations.
    Concerning what is set
    16:9/50M :
    Signals are recorded in the DVCPRO50 format (50 Mbps) with an aspect
    ratio of 16:9.
    4:3/50M :
    Signals are recorded in the DVCPRO50 format (50 Mbps) with an aspect
    ratio of 4:3.
    16:9/25M , 
    16:9 :
    Signals are recorded in the DVCPRO format (25 Mbps) with an aspect ratio
    of 16:9.
    4:3/25M , 
    4:3 :
    Signals are recorded in the DVCPRO format (25 Mbps) with an aspect ratio
    of 4:3.
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    SDC905
    OThe same signals as for CH1 are recorded on audio track CH3.  Similarly,
    the same signals as for CH2 are recorded on audio track CH4.
    OThe signals are recorded on two channels (CH1 and CH2) when the
    DVCPRO format (25 Mbps) is set.
    OThe test tone is output in accordance with what is selected as the TEST
    TONE menu item setting on the  screen from the VTR
    MENU page.SDC905
    #< MIC/AUDIO1 >
    FRONT VR CH1        :OFF
    FRONT VR CH2        :OFF
    MIC LOWCUT CH1      :OFF
    MIC LOWCUT CH2      :OFF
    LIMITER CH1         :OFF
    LIMITER CH2         :OFF
    CUE REC SELECT      :CH1
    TEST TONE           :NORMAL
    #< MIC/AUDIO2 >
    FRONT MIC POWER     :ON
    REAR MIC POWER      :ON
    AUDIO OUT           :ON
    MONITOR SELECT      :STEREO
    FRONT MIC LEVEL     :–40dB
    REAR MIC CH1 LVL    :–60dB
    REAR MIC CH2 LVL    :–60dB
    REAR LINE IN LVL    :+4dB
    AUDIO OUT LVL       :+4dB
    HEADROOM            :20dB
    WIRELESS WARN       :OFF 
    						
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    Tape continuity with the user bits
    Selecting REGEN for the UB MODE item on the 
    screen by performing menu operations will call up the user
    bits recorded on the tape, making it possible to continue
    recording from that value. However, it is not possible to record
    the contents that were set.
    
    The time code/user bits are also recorded in the VIDEO AUX
    area of the unit’s memory. The time code (VITC) is the same
    value as the sub code area’s time code (LTC).
    Special information such as the camera’s frame rate is
    recorded in the user bits (VITC’s user bits).
    4-5 Setting the time data
    The time code setting range extends from 00:00:00:00 to
    23:59:59:29.
    4-5-1 Setting the user bits
    Memos and other information with up to 8 digits (dates, times)
    in hexadecimal notation can be recorded on the sub code
    track by setting the user bits.
    1Set the DISPLAY switch to UB.
    2Set the TCG switch to SET.
    4Set the TCG switch to F-RUN or R-RUN.
    5Open the  screen from the VTR MENU page
    and select USER as the UB MODE item setting by
    performing menu operations.
    3Set the user bits using the SHIFT button, UP (+) button
    and DOWN (–) button.
    SHIFT button:This is used to cause the digit that is
    to be set to flash.  Each time it is
    pressed, the flashing digit moves to
    the right.
    UP (+) button:This increments the numerical value
    of the flashing digit by 1.
    DOWN (–) button:This decrements the numerical value
    of the flashing digit by 1.
    DISPLAY switch
    Display window
    TCG switch
    DOWN (–) button
    UP (+) button
    HOLD switch
    User bit memory function
    The user bit settings (except for the actual time) are
    automatically saved in the memory and retained even after
    the power is turned off. For the audio levels to be adjusted by one person only, it is
    recommended that the F.AUDIO LEVEL controls be used.
    Select in advance the audio channels whose levels are to be
    adjusted, and while monitoring the level meter on the
    viewfinder screen, adjust the F.AUDIO LEVEL controls in
    such a way that the input will not be too high.
    CTL
    h
    TAPEEB
    Y minMsfrm
    12
    0
    D
    VTCGTIME DATEP-iREC
    SLAVE HOLD W GPS
    BATTEF
    OVER
    10
    OO40
    -dB
    30
    20
    NDF
             F:1----            
             R:2---- ---+∫
    ∫
    Audio level meter in display window
    Audio level meter display inside viewfinder
    VITC’s user bits
    ¢¢:0F:60:0¢
    Checking information
    for the 6 digits at right.Tape management information
    ≥Renew frame flag
    ≥REC START/STOP mark
    Camera shooting mode
    600:60i Fixed value 
    						
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    4-5-2 Setting the internal clock’s date and
    time
    1Set the DISPLAY switch to UB.
    2Press the HOLD button to cause DATE to be displayed in
    the display window.
    4Set the date (year/month/day) using the SHIFT button,
    UP (+) button and DOWN (–) button.
    5Press the HOLD button to cause TIME to be displayed in
    the display window.
    6Set the time (hour/minutes/seconds) using the SHIFT
    button, UP (+) button and DOWN (–) button.
    8Press the HOLD button to cause TIME ZONE (difference
    from the world standard time) to be displayed in the
    display window.
    10Set the time difference (hour/minutes) and whether it is
    ahead (no display) or behind (“–” display) the world
    standard time using the UP (+) button or DOWN (–)
    button.
    Example:When the time difference is 5 hours behind
    (New York)
    Set “05:00 –”.
    The time zone is always stored along with the date and
    time in the memory as memo data.  While referring to the
    table on the right, set whatever applies to the local time.
    3Set the TCG switch to SET.
    9Set the TCG switch to SET.
    
    ≥After the date has been set in step 4, the internal clock
    starts marking the time as soon as the switch position has
    been changed even when the TCG switch is set to F-RUN
    or R-RUN.
    To cancel the setting in the course of setting the date, time
    or time zone, set the TCG switch to F-RUN or R-RUN while
    holding down the SHIFT button.
    ≥The clock is accurate to a monthly error of approximately +/-
    30 seconds in the power OFF status.  If a more accurate
    time reading is required, check the time and set it again
    when the power is turned on.
    When the AJ-GPS900G GPS unit is installed and the time
    can be received, the internal clock’s time (local date/time) is
    kept accurate on the basis of the received time (world
    standard time) and time zone.  If the date or time display
    has deviated from the local time, the time zone setting may
    be off.  Check the time zone setting again.  (There is no
    need to set the date and time again.)
    7Set the TCG switch to F-RUN or R-RUN.  The internal
    clock starts marking time as soon as the switch position is
    changed.
    Time differenceRegionTime differenceRegion
    00:00Greenwich
    – 00:30
    – 01:00Azores
    – 01:30
    – 02:00Mid-Atlantic
    – 02:30
    New Foundland
    – 03:00Buenos Aires
    – 03:30
    – 04:00Halifax
    – 04:30
    – 05:00New York
    – 05:30
    – 06:00Chicago
    – 06:30
    – 07:00Denver
    – 07:30
    – 08:00Los Angeles
    – 08:30
    Marquesas Islands
    – 09:00Alaska
    – 09:30
    – 10:00Hawaii
    – 10:30
    – 11:00Midway Island
    – 11:30
    + 12:00New Zealand
    + 09:30Darwin
    – 12:00Kwajalein
    + 11:30Norfork Island
    + 13:00 + 10:30Lord Howe Island
    + 09:00Tokyo
    + 06:30Rangoon
    + 11:00Solomon Islands
    + 08:30
    + 10:00Guam
    + 07:30
    + 06:00Dhaka
    + 03:30Tehran
    + 08:00Beijing
    + 05:30Bombay
    + 07:00Bangkok
    + 04:30Kabul
    + 03:00Moscow
    + 00:30
    + 05:00Islamabad
    + 02:30
    + 04:00Abu Dhabi
    + 01:30
    + 01:00Central Europe
    + 02:00Eastern Europe
    + 12:45Chatham Island
    11Set the TCG switch to F-RUN or R-RUN to fix the time
    zone. 
    						
    							GENLOCK INTC IN
    TC OUT MON OUT
    GENLOCK INTC IN
    TC OUT MON OUT
    TC OUT MON OUT
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    Operating procedure for external locking
    Follow the steps below for external locking.
    1Set the POWER switch to ON.
    2Set the TCG switch to F-RUN.
    4Supply the reference time code and reference video
    signal, which are in a phase relationship that satisfies the
    time code standard, to the TC IN connector and
    GENLOCK IN connector respectively.
    3Set the DISPLAY switch to TC.
    4-5-3 Setting the time code
    1Set the DISPLAY switch to TC.
    2Set the TCG switch to SET.
    5Select the TCG switch position.
    Select “F-RUN” to advance the time code in the free-run
    mode or select “R-RUN” to advance it in the rec-run
    mode.
    4Set the time code using the SHIFT button, UP (+) button
    and DOWN (–) button.
    3Open the  screen from the VTR MENU page by
    performing menu operations, and select DF or NDF as
    the TC MODE item setting.  To advance the time code in
    the drop frame mode, select DF; to advance it in the non-
    drop frame mode, select NDF.
    Time code when the battery is replaced
    The backup function works even when the battery is replaced,
    and the time code generator continues to operate for a
    prolonged duration (approx. 1 year).
    
    If the POWER switch is turned on, then off, and then on
    again, the free-run time code backup accuracy is
    approximately ±2 frames.
    4-5-4 Externally locking the time code
    The unit’s internal time code generator can be locked to an
    external generator.  In addition, the time code generator of an
    external VTR can be locked to the unit’s internal generator.
    Example of connections for external locking
    As the figure shows, connect both the reference video signal
    and reference time code.
    Example 1:When locking onto an external signal
    GENLOCK IN
    TC IN
    Reference
    video signal Reference
    time code
    Reference unit
    To the next camera
    Example 2:When connecting a multiple number of units and
    using one of them as the reference unit
    The built-in time code generator is now locked to the
    reference time code.
    About 10 seconds after locking, the external lock status will be
    retained even if the connection of the externally supplied
    reference time code is disconnected.  However, the servo lock
    will be subject to disturbances if it is connected or
    disconnected during recording.
    
    OWhen the external lock operation is performed, the time
    code is instantly locked to the external time code, and the
    same value as the external code value appears on the
    counter display.  Do not set the unit to the recording mode
    during the few seconds it takes for the sync generator to
    stabilize.
    OThe images may be disrupted during the instant when
    external locking is performed.  This happens because the
    5-frame period is adjusted, and it does not mean that the
    unit is malfunctioning.
    OWhen 1394 is selected as the REC SIGNAL menu item
    setting, the unit cannot be gen-locked with the time code
    which is input to the TC IN connector. 
    						
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    Concerning the user bit setting during external lock
    When the unit’s time code is externally locked, only the time
    data is locked to the time data of the time code supplied from
    the external source.  This means that the user bits can be set
    separately for each component.
    When the  screen is opened from the VTR menu
    page and EXT is selected as the UB MODE item setting by
    performing menu operations, the user bits can also be locked
    to the user bits of the time code supplied from the external
    source.
    To release the external lock
    First stop supplying the external time code, and set the TCG
    switch to R-RUN.
    When switching the power from the battery to an
    external power supply while the time code is
    externally locked
    In order to ensure the continuity of the time code generator’s
    power, connect the external power supply to the DC IN
    connector, and then remove the battery pack.  If the battery
    pack is removed first, no guarantees can be made for the
    continuity of the external locking of the time code.
    Gen-locking of the camera unit while the time code
    is externally locked
    While the time code is externally locked, the camera unit is
    gen-locked by the reference video signal which is supplied to
    the GEN LOCK IN connector.
    
    OWhen locking the external time code to a multiple number
    of units with this unit serving as the master, the same mode
    as the unit’s camera mode must be set.  Bear in mind that
    no guarantees can be made for the continuity of the
    images and time code if both the interlace and progressive
    formats are used together in the system.
    OWhen the signal from the unit’s MON OUT connector is to
    be used as the reference video signal, first set the
    OUTPUT SEL switch on the side panel to the CAM
    position.
    OThe unit cannot be gen-locked with an external signal when
    the  screen is opened from the SYSTEM
    SETTING page by performing menu operations and INT is
    selected as the GENLOCK menu item setting.
    4-5-5 Setting the UMID information
    This unit supports metadata UMIDs.  As the UMID data, the
    user must first set the name of his or her country (with 3 or
    fewer characters), the name of the company or organization
    (with 4 or fewer characters), and the user name (with 4 or
    fewer characters).  Input the name of the country based on the
    Country Codes 
    (21)stipulated under the ISO 3166 standard.
    Given here as an example is the procedure for inputting the
    user name.
    21 Examples:
    CHN for China, USA for United States, CAN for Canada, and JPN for Japan
    < UMID SET/INFO >
    --OWNER--
    COUNTRY       :***
    ORGANIZATION  :****
    #USER          :****
    **DEVICE NODE**
    1Open the  screen from the VTR menu
    page by performing a menu operation.
    2Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to
    the “USER” item.
    7When the characters have been input, turn the JOG dial
    button to move the arrow (cursor) to the “:” position.
    8When the JOG dial button is pressed, the arrow (cursor)
    returns to the “USER” item.
    9Press the MENU button to exit the menu operations.
    5Press the JOG dial button to enter the character.
    6Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to
    the next position (right), and repeat steps 
    4and 5to set
    the characters.
    4Press the JOG dial button again and turn it until the
    character to be set is displayed.
    When the button is turned, the character displayed is
    switched in the following sequence:
    Space: ∑
    7
    letters: A—Z
    7
    numbers: 0—9
    7
    symbols: ’, >, 
    						
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    4-6-2 Basic menu operations
    Menu items are selected and entered using the MENU button
    and JOG dial button.  The menus have a hierarchical
    configuration consisting of the main menu, sub menus and
    setting item menus.
    The data which has been set is written and saved in a non-
    volatile memory.
    The operations performed for the MAIN MENU are described
    here but the operating procedure is the same for the other
    menus as well except for the screen displays.
    1Press the MENU button for 3 or more seconds.
    The menu screen consisting of items organized on a
    category by category basis now appears.
    #**** MAIN MENU ****
    SYSTEM SETTING
    PAINT
    VF
    OPERATION
    FILE
    MAINTENANCE
    VTR MENU
    USER MENU SELECT
    PAINT:
    This item is used when detailed image adjustments
    are to be made while a waveform monitor is used to
    monitor the camera’s output waveforms.  Video
    engineer support is normally required for this.  The
    items under this sub menu can also be set using an
    external remote control unit, but they are valid only
    when the unit is used on its own.
    VF:
    This item is used for selecting what is to be displayed
    on the viewfinder screen.
    OPERATION:
    This item is used to change settings in accordance
    with the subject conditions and other factors, usually
    when the unit is operated by the cameraman. 
    FILE:
    This item is used to read and write the setup card data
    and perform the lens file and other file-related
    operations.
    MAINTENANCE:
    This item is used to perform the maintenance and
    inspections related to this unit’s camera unit.
    VTR MENU:
    This item is used to perform the maintenance and
    inspections related to this unit’s VTR unit.
    USER MENU SELECT:
    This item is used for editing the USER MENU.
    SYSTEM SETTING:
    This item is used when deciding on the unit’s
    recording signals, recording system, etc.
    4-6-1 Menu configuration
    USER MENU:Although USER MENU is set at the factory,
    the user may perform menu operations to
    open the  screen
    from the MAIN MENU page, select the
    settings for its items in accordance with the
    purpose of operation and setting frequency
    and configure a menu tailored to individual
    needs.
    This menu appears when the MENU button
    is pressed.
    MAIN MENU:This enables all the items on the setting
    menus to be set.  It can be organized
    hierarchically by category in accordance
    with the purpose of operation and setting
    frequency.  It appears when the MENU
    button is pressed for 3 or more seconds.
    OPTION MENU:This menu is provided to accommodate the
    functions that may be added in the future.  It
    appears when the MENU button is pressed
    while the LIGHT button is held down.
    For details, contact your nearest service
    center or your dealer.
    4-6 Menu displays on the viewfinder screen 
    						
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    2Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to
    the item which is to be set, and the sub menu screen
    appears when the JOG dial button is pressed.
    3Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to
    the item which is to be set, and the setting item menu
    screen appears when the JOG dial button is pressed.
    **** MAIN MENU ****
    SYSTEM SETTING
    PAINT
    VF
    #OPERATION
    FILE
    MAINTENANCE
    VTR MENU
    USER MENU SELECT
    4Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to
    the item which is to be set, and the item’s setting flashes
    when the JOG dial button is pressed.
    6Press the JOG dial button.
    The setting stops flashing, and the setting is entered.
    7To change another setting item on the same page, repeat
    steps 4to 6.
    8Press the MENU button to exit the menu operations.
    The menu setting mode is exited, and operation returns to
    the normal operation mode.
    5Turn the JOG dial button to change the setting.
    < OPERATION >
    CAMERA ID
    SHUTTER SPEED
    SHUTTER SELECT
    #USER SW
    SW MODE
    WHITE BALANCE MODE
    USER SW GAIN
    IRIS
    < USER SW >
    #USER MAIN SW    :S.GAIN
    USER1 SW        :D.ZOOM
    USER2 SW        :DS.GAIN
    To increment the value
    Turn the JOG dial button in the clockwise direction as
    viewed from the front of the camera.
    To decrement the value
    Turn the JOG dial button in the counterclockwise direction
    as viewed from the front of the camera.
    Each time the button is turned, the number changes by
    one increment.  When it is turned quickly, the number
    changes quickly, and when it is turned slowly, the setting
    can be adjusted finely.
    To set an item to ON or OFF
    To set an item to ON, turn the JOG dial button in the
    clockwise direction as viewed from the front of the
    camera.  Conversely, to set an item to OFF, turn the
    button in the counterclockwise direction as viewed from
    the front of the camera.
    4-6-3 Selecting the user menus
    By performing menu operations, open the USER MENU
    SELECT page from the MAIN MENU and then open the
    setting item menu screens, and select only those items
    required on the USER MENU.
    Only the items which have been set are displayed as the
    USER MENU items.  For details on operation, refer to “4-6-2
    Basic menu operations.”
    < USER MENU SELECT >
    (SELECT MODE)
    #SYSTEM
    PAINT
    VF
    OPERATION
    FILE
    MAINTENANCE
    VTR
    
    Setting items are effective when “¢” is displayed. However,
    the maximum number of items that can be set is 42 in the
    case of camera related items (3 pages’ worth, with 14 items
    per page, 14 a3 = 42) or 14 in the case of VTR related items
    (1 page’s worth, or 14 items). 
    						
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    4-7-2 Viewfinder screen status display
    configuration
    All the items that can be displayed are laid out inside the
    viewfinder as shown in the figure below.
    4-7-3 Selecting the viewfinder screen
    display items
    To select which items are to be displayed on the viewfinder
    screen, perform menu operations to open the  screen or  screen from the
    VF page, and select ON or OFF for the display or select the
    type desired for each item concerned.
    For details on operation, refer to “4-6-2 Basic menu
    operations.”
    #< VF INDICATOR1 >
    EXTENDER    :ON
    SHUTTER     :ON
    FILTER      :ON
    WHITE       :ON
    GAIN        :ON
    IRIS        :S+IRIS
    CAMERA ID   :BAR
    ID POSITION :UPPER L
    DATE/TIME   :OFF
    ZOOM LVL    :ON
    COLOR TEMP  :ON
    #< VF INDICATOR2 >
    TAPE        :ON
    BATTERY     :ON
    AUDIO LVL   :ON
    TC          :OFF
    VTR WARNING :NORMAL
    SAVE LED    :SAVE
    For details, refer to the following pages.
    4-7 Viewfinder screen status
    displays
    Not only the images but the lamps and characters indicating
    the unit’s settings and operation statuses as well as the
    messages, center and safety zone markers, camera ID and
    other information are displayed inside the viewfinder.
    4-7-1 Viewfinder lamp displays
    Viewfinder pictured here
    is the AJ-VF20WB.
    (For details concerning
    viewfinder, refer to the
    operating instructions of
    each viewfinder.)
    1TALLY/REC (recording) lamp
    This lights up (red) during recording.  It flashes when a
    problem has occurred.  For details, refer to the appropriate
    section in “6-3 Warning system.”
    2(abnormal operating status warning) lamp
    This lights when the unit is set to an abnormal operating
    status for any of the items set to “ON” on the “!LED” screen
    of the setting menu.
    For details on selecting the items which are to be indicated
    with the  lamp, refer to the  screen items in
    “Chapter 7 Menu description tables.”
    3BATT (battery) lamp
    This starts flashing when the battery voltage has dropped
    to the level where the battery will no longer be usable in
    several minutes’ time, and it lights when the battery is no
    longer usable.  To prevent operation from being
    interrupted, replace the battery before it has discharged
    completely.  For details, refer to the appropriate section in
    “6-3 Warning system.”
    4VTR SAVE (VTR power-saving) lamp
    This lights when the VTR SAVE/STBY switch is set to
    SAVE.  It goes off during recording.
    
    In the rec-pause mode, the SAVE mode is established
    automatically, and the lamp lights after the time set for the
    pause timer (temporary stop time) has elapsed.
    After two minutes in the play-pause mode, the SAVE mode
    is established automatically, and the lamp lights.
    550 (50 Mbps recording/playback) lamp 
    This lights when a tape is being played back at 50 Mbps
    while the mode for recording or playback at 50 Mbps is
    selected.
    SDC905
    :   /34min     PRO14
     -- GAIN -- -- USER SW GAIN --
      LOW : 0    S.GAIN:30/36/42/48
      MID : 9
      HIGH:18   DS.GAIN: 6 /12 /20
    UM:S.GAIN  30
    U1:AUDIO 1 FRNT U2:DS.GAIN  6
                REC WARNING          ID
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    This indicates the master gain setting.
    Example: LOW = 0
    When S.GAIN and DS.GAIN functions have been allocated to the user switches,
    the corresponding gain values are displayed.  The user switch displays do not
    appear unless the S.GAIN and DS.GAIN functions have been allocated.
    Display item What is displayed Status when display appears
    1ExtenderEX2 This appears when the lens extender is in use.
    2MODE CHECK
    dedicated display
    area(STATUS:
    master gain, user
    switch gain)LOW/MID/HIGH
    –3 to 30
    S.GAIN30/36/42/48
    DS.GAIN6:/12:/20:
    This indicates the position of the OUTPUT SEL switch.
    This indicates the setting status of the VIDEO OUT SEL menu.
    This indicates the position of the VIDEO OUT CHARACTER switch.
    (FUNCTION:
    VIDEO OUT)SW: VTR/CAM/OFF
    SELECT: VBS/VF/Y
    CHAR: ON/OFF
    This indicates the setting status of the VIDEO OUT SEL menu.
    This indicates the setting status of the MONITOR OUT CHAR menu.
    (FUNCTION:
    MONI OUT)SW: VTR/CAM/OFF
    CHAR: ON/OFF
    ON appears if the front CH1 control is enabled and OFF appears if it is disabled.
    ON appears if the front CH2 control is enabled and OFF appears if it is disabled.(AUDIO: front controls
    enable/disable)CH1: ON/OFF
    CH2: ON/OFF
    This indicates the status of the front microphone’s power.
    This indicates the menu setting status for the rear microphone’s power.
    (AUDIO: microphone
    power status)FRONT: ON/OFF
    REAR: ON/OFF
    This appears during an AWB operation for channel A.
    This appears during an AWB operation for channel B.
    This appears when the AWB operation has been completed
    satisfactorily for channel A.
    This appears when the AWB operation has been completed
    satisfactorily for channel B.
    This appears when the AWB operation has been forcibly terminated.
    This appears when the AWB operation has not been completed
    satisfactorily.  The status is indicated on the second line.
    This warns the user that the color temperature is too low.
    This warns the user that the color temperature is too high.
    This warns the user that the brightness is too high.
    This warns the user that the brightness is too low.
    This warns the user that the processing could not be executed within
    the operation time.
    This appears when the AWB switch has been set to PRE and AWB
    cannot be performed.
    This indicates that AWB cannot be executed during an ATW operation.
    This warns the user to recheck the position of the filter selector control
    during the AWB operation.
    This indicates that channel A is set to VAR and AWB operation is not possible.
    This indicates that channel B is set to VAR and AWB operation is not possible.
    3Camera warning
    and message
    display area
    (Displays related to
    the AWB, ABB and
    switch operations)AWB A ACTIVE
    AWB B ACTIVE
    AWB A OK ¢.¢K
    AWB B OK ¢.¢K
    AWB BREAK ¢.¢K
    AWB NG
    COLOR TEMP LOW
    COLOR TEMP HIGH
    LEVEL OVER
    LOW LIGHT
    TIME OVER
    AWB PRESET ¢.¢K
    ATW MODE
    CHECK FILTER
    AWB A VAR ¢.¢K
    AWB B VAR ¢.¢K
    This indicates the current GAIN status.
    This indicates the current GAIN status.
    This indicates the current DS.GAIN value.
    This indicates the current shutter status.
    This indicates the current WHITE BAL status.
    This indicates whether the current extender setting is on EX2 or OFF.
    This indicates whether the current black stretch setting is ON or OFF.
    This indicates whether the current MATRIX setting is A, B or OFF.
    This indicates whether the current COLOR CORRECTION setting is ON
    or OFF.
    This indicates the current filter status.
    This indicates whether the current SUPER V setting is ON or OFF.
    This indicates whether the current memory mode setting is 25M or 50M.
    This indicates whether the current ATW setting is ON or OFF.
    This indicates whether the current digital zoom setting is ON or OFF.GAIN (0 dB)
    GAIN (–3 dB)
    DS.GAIN
    SHUTTER
    WHITE PRE.
    EXTENDER
    BLACK STR.
    MATRIX
    COLOR COR.
    FILTER
    SUPER V
    25M/50M 
    ATW
    D.ZOOM
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    This indicates the input signals and levels for the individual channels.(AUDIO: channel
    input signals and
    levels)FRONT/W.L./REAR
    CH1/2 (Causes for ! LED
    to light: Displayed
    on the entire
    screen.)
    ≥An exclamation mark (!)
    appears next to items
    selected on the ! LED
    menu.
    ≥An exclamation mark
    ( ) appears next to
    items for which the 
    ! LED lights.
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    Display item What is displayed Status when display appears
    This appears when the position of the WHITE BAL switch has been
    changed.  “A,” “B” or “PRE” appears at #.  VAR ¢.¢ K is displayed
    when channel A, Y is set to VAR. ATW MODE is displayed when ATW
    is assigned to channel B.
    This appears when the AUTO KNEE switch has been set to ON or OFF.
    This appears when the gain has been selected using the GAIN selector
    switch or USER button.
    This indicates the shutter speed value when the shutter speed has been
    selected.
    This appears when synchro scan has been selected as the shutter
    speed.
    This appears when SUPER V has been selected as the shutter speed.
    This appears when the filter setting has been selected.
    This appears when the lens extender has been set to ON or OFF.
    This appears when the iris overwrite correction value has been changed.
    (Switch selection
    displays)WHITE: # ¢.¢K
    AUTO KNEE: ON/OFF
    GAIN: ¢¢dB
    SS: 1/¢¢¢¢
    SS: 11/¢¢¢¢
    SS: SUPER V
    FILTER: ¢¢.¢K
    EXTENDER: ON/OFF
    IRIS: ¢¢ F ¢¢
    This appears when the brightness has dropped.(LOW LIGHT
    warning display)LOW LIGHT
    With the Y GET ON setting, the output brightness level near the center
    marker is displayed as “%.”
    (Y GET value)
    ¢¢¢.¢%
    This indicates the type of marker presently being displayed.
    (MARKER display) MKR: A/B/OFFThis appears during an ABB operation.
    This appears when the ABB operation has been completed satisfactorily.
    This appears when the ABB operation has been forcibly terminated.
    This appears when the ABB operation has not been completed satisfactorily.
    This appears during a WHITE SHADING operation.
    This appears when the WHITE SHADING operation has been
    completed satisfactorily.
    This appears when the WHITE SHADING operation has been forcibly
    terminated.
    This indicates that white shading has not been completed satisfactorily
    as the brightness level was excessively high during the WHITE
    SHADING operation.
    This appears when the BLACK SHADING operation is ready to be
    performed as a result of holding down the ABB switch for a length of
    time during an ABB operation.
    This appears during a BLACK SHADING operation.
    This appears when the BLACK SHADING operation has been
    completed satisfactorily.
    This appears when the BLACK SHADING operation has been forcibly
    terminated.
    This appears when the BLACK SHADING operation has been not
    completed satisfactorily. 
    This warns the user that the brightness is too high during the BLACK
    SHADING operation.
    3Camera warning
    and message
    display area
    (Displays related to
    the AWB, ABB and
    switch operations)ABB ACTIVE
    ABB OK
    ABB BREAK
    ABB NG
    W-SHD ACTIVE
    W-SHD OK
    W-SHD BREAK
    W-SHD NG
    LVL OVER
    B-SHD READY
    B-SHD ACTIVE
    B-SHD OK
    B-SHD BREAK
    B-SHD NG
    B-SHD LVL OVER
    4Information
    allocated to USER
    buttons
    UM: USER MAIN
    U1: USER1 button
    U2: USER2 buttonINH
    S.GAIN  ¢¢dB/OFF
    DS.GAIN  ¢¢:/OFF
    S.IRIS  ON/OFF
    I.OVR  ON/OFF
    S.BLK  –¢¢/OFF
    B.STR ON/OFF
    AUDIO CH1
    AUDIO CH2
    “INH” is indicated when the operation of the USER button has been disabled.
    This indicates the value selected for S.GAIN.
    This indicates the value selected for DS.GAIN.
    This indicates whether S.IRIS is set to ON or OFF.
    This appears when the IRIS OVERRIDE setting is enabled (ON).
    This indicates whether SUPER BLACK is set to ON or OFF and, if it is
    set to ON, it also indicates its value.
    This indicates whether BLACK STRETCH (black level gradation
    compensation) is set to ON or OFF.
    This appears when the input signal to recorded on audio channel 1 has
    been switched.
    This appears when the input signal to recorded on audio channel 2 has
    been switched.
    This appears when the call command has been issued from the extender.(CALL display) CALL 
    						
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