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91Menu List
  Chapter 4   Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings
4-3-5 FILE Menu
For details on the files, see“Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data”.
The markings [F01] to [F05] in the No. column indicate the page numbers in Cine mode.
The pages marked with [ - - ] in the No. column are not displayed in Cine mode.
: Valid in Custom mode only
: Valid in both Cine and Custom modes
Execute by ENTER. : Execute by pushing on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
Note
FILE menu
Page...

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92Menu List
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 F02
[ - - ]1 To store and load scene files 
(paint data): When storing a 
file in the camera’s memory, 
specify the number before 
executing STORE.
When reading, only specify 
the number. 2
3
4
5
01 01 to 32 To specify the scene file 
number 01 to 32 when 32 
SCENE FILE of  of the MAINTENANCE 
menu is ON.
STORE Execute by ENTER.
STANDARD Execute by ENTER. To read the standard paint 
data stored in the reference 
file
READ (MStCAM)...

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93Menu List
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F04
[F02]USER GAMMATo load user gamma tables 
from a “Memory Stick”
READ (MStCAM)Execute by ENTER.
FILE IDMax.14 charactersDisplay only
CAM CODEF23Camera codeDisplay only
DATEDisplay only
MONI LUTTo load monitor LUT from a 
“Memory Stick”
READ (MStCAM)Execute by ENTER.
F05
[F03]STORE FILE 1)Execute by ENTER.
No.11 to 32
NAMENo Offset
CENTER 1)To set and store the center 
marker position:
H: Increasing the value 
moves it to the right.
V:...

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94Menu List
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1) Not displayed in Cine mode
F08
[F05]USER GAMMA FILEExecute by ENTER.To resume the factory-set 
status
USER MLUT FILEExecute by ENTER.To resume the factory-set 
status
LENS FILE (ALL)
 1)Execute by ENTER. To resume the factory-set  
status for all lens files
No.
 1)1 to 32 (with a non-serial 
lens mounted)
1 to 33 (with a serial lens 
mounted)To resume the factory-set 
status for a selected lens file
CLEAR
 1)Execute by ENTER.
REFERENCE...

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95Menu List
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4-3-6 DIAGNOSIS Menu
This menu is only for viewing and no setting is made using 
this menu.
Page titleNo.ItemIndicationRemarks
 D01 OHB OK, NG Display only (If NG is displayed, consult 
your local Sony representative.)
AD OK, NG
DPR OK, NG
VDA OK, NG
TR OK, NG
AT O K ,  N G
D02 DOCKING STATUS Indicates the device docked on the top or 
rear of the camera.
– – –: No device
IF BOX: Interface box supplied with the 
camera
VTR: SRW-1 video...

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96Editing the USER Menu
  Chapter 4   Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings
4-4 Editing the USER 
Menu
You can select desired pages and items from the 
OPERATION, PAINT, MAINTENANCE, NETWORK, 
FILE, and DIAGNOSIS menus and register them to the 
USER menu. If you specify pages or items frequently used 
for the USER menu, you can easily call and use them.
The USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu allows you to 
configure a USER menu that consists only of pages and 
items that you need, by your adding, deleting or...

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97Editing the USER Menu
  Chapter 4   Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings
7Add the remaining items by repeating steps 4 to 6.
You can add up to 10 items on one page. 
To delete items from a page
Proceed as follows:
1Move the pointer to the item to be deleted, and push on 
the MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.
2Select “DELETE,” and push on the MENU SEL/
ENTER dial.
The previously displayed page appears again, and the 
message “DELETE OK? Yes cNo” appears at the 
upper right.
3To...

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98Editing the USER Menu
  Chapter 4   Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings
4Select “INSERT” then push on the MENU SEL/
ENTER dial.
The selection screen appears.
5Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to move the pointer 
to the desired page, then push on the MENU SEL/
ENTER dial.
This adds the number and name of the selected page 
above the item selected in step 3.
To cancel addition of a page
Before pushing the MENU SEL/ENTER dial in step 5, 
turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to move the pointer to 
“ESC” at the...

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  Chapter 5   Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data
Chapter
File Configuration
5
Storage and Retrieval of 
User Setting Data
5-1 File Configuration
This system permits various settings and adjustment data 
to be stored as data files in built-in memory or a “Memory 
Stick” in order to facilitate later operations or adjustments. 
A stored data file can be retrieved, as required, to 
reproduce the stored setting statuses.
In Cine mode, some file operations will be limited.
The following seven kinds...

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100File Configuration
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Items stored
The items that are stored in scene files are marked with 
“
a” in the “S” column of the table in “5-2 List of Items 
Stored in Files”.
Reference file
This file stores the standard settings of the camera that can 
be used as a reference when adjusting the camera.
If STANDARD is executed on the  page of 
the PAINT menu or the  page of the FILE 
menu, or with the MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit, 
manually adjusted...
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