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    Menu Options
    [£ OLED/VF Setup] menu
    Menu itemSubmenuSetting optionsA
    [OLED Setup][Brightness]-99 to 99 (±0)
    37
    [Contrast]-99 to 99 (±0)
    [Color]-20 to 20 (±0)
    [Sharpness]1 to 4 (2)
    [Luminance][On], [Off]
    [Color Balance]
    [R-B Simult. Adjust.]-25 to 25 (±0)
    [R Fine Tuning]-25 to 25 (±0)
    [B Fine Tuning]-25 to 25 (±0)
    [Viewfinder Setup][Brightness]-99 to 99 (±0)
    37
    [Contrast]-99 to 99 (±0)
    [Color]-20 to 20 (±0)
    [Sharpness]1 to 4 (2)
    [Backlight][Normal], [Bright]
    [OLED Mirror Image][On], [Off]37
    [OLED/VF B&W][On], [Off]37
    [View Assist.][On], [Off]53
    [Peaking][Setting][On], [Off]
    73
    [Select][Peaking 1], [Peaking 2]
    [Peaking 1]
    [Color][White], [Red], [Yellow], [Blue]
    [Gain][Off], 1 to 15 (8)
    [Frequency]1 to 4 (2)
    [Peaking 2]
    [Color][White], [Red], [Yellow], [Blue]
    [Gain][Off], 1 to 15 (15)
    [Frequency]1 to 4 (1)
    [Zebra][Setting][On], [Off]
    80
    [Select][Zebra 1], [Zebra 2], [Zebra 1&2]
    [Zebra 1 Level][70 ±5%], [75 ±5%], [80 ±5%], [85 ±5%], [90 ±5%], [95 ±5%]
    [Zebra 2 Level][70%], [75%], [80%], [85%], [90%], [95%], [100%]
    [HD Output][On], [Off]
    [Markers][Enable][On], [Off]
    79
    [Center][Black], [Gray], [Off]
    [Horizontal][Black], [Gray], [Off]
    [Grid][Black], [Gray], [Off]
    [Safe Area][Black], [Gray], [Off]
    [Safe Area Setting][80%], [90%], [92.5%], [95%]
    [Aspect Marker][Black], [Gray], [Off]
    [Aspect Ratio][4:3], [13:9], [14:9], [1.66:1], [1.75:1], [1.85:1], [2.35:1]
    [Audio Level]*[On], [Off]–
    [Display Date/Time]*[On], [Off]– 
    						
    							Menu Options
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    * In   mode, not available in some index screens and playback modes.
    [Audio Level] ( mode only) : Displays the audio level meter when set to [On].
    [Display Date/Time] ( mode only) : Displays the date and time of recording during playback.
    [Custom Display 1][Light Metering][On], [Off]50
    [Custom Picture][On], [Off]
    [Focal Length][On], [Off]
    [ND Filter][On], [Off]
    [Focus Mode][On], [Off]
    [Key Lock][On], [Off]
    [White Balance][On], [Off]
    [Exposure][On], [Off]
    [Iris][On], [Off]
    [ISO/Gain][On], [Off]
    [Shutter][On], [Off]
    [Peaking][On], [Off]
    [Magnification][On], [Off]
    [View Assist.][On], [Off]
    [EF-S Lens][On], [Off]
    [Lens][On], [Off]
    [Custom Display 2][Remaining Battery][Only Warnings], [Normal], [Off]50
    [Remaining Rec Time][Only Warnings], [Normal], [Off]
    [Recording Mode][On], [Off]
    [Time Code][On], [Off]
    [Remaining Photos][Only Warnings], [Normal], [Off]
    [Temperature/Fan][On], [Off]
    [Movie Format][On], [Off]
    [Bit Rate/Resolution] [On], [Off]
    [Frame Rate][On], [Off]
    [Output Display][On], [Off]
    [Rec Command][On], [Off]
    [User Bit][On], [Off]
    [Monitor Channels][On], [Off]
    [Audio Level][On], [Off]
    [Network Functions][On], [Off]
    [GPS][On], [Off]
    [Date/Time][Date/Time], [Time], [Date], [Off]
    Menu itemSubmenuSetting optionsA 
    						
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    Menu Options
    [¤ TC/UB Setup] menu (  mode only)
    [w Other Functions] menu
    Menu itemSubmenuSetting optionsA
    [Time Code][Mode][Preset], [Regen.]81[Run][Rec Run], [Free Run]
    [DF/NDF][DF], [NDF]82
    [Setting][Set], [Reset]81
    [User Bit][Output Mode][Fixed], [Pulldown]84
    [Type][Setting], [Time], [Date]84
    Menu itemSubmenuSetting optionsA
    [Reset][All Settings][Cancel], [OK]
    –[Camera Settings][Cancel], [OK]
    [Assignable Buttons]1[Cancel], [OK]
    [Transfer Menu//][Save To 8][8A][Menu], [Menu+/]
    123[8B]
    [Load From 8][8A][Menu], [Menu+/]
    [8B]
    [Time Zone]List of world time zones. 
    [UTC-05:00 New York] or 
    [UTC+01:00 Central Europe]
    226
    [Set Clock][Date/Time]–26[Date Format][YMD], [YMD/24H], [MDY], [MDY/24H], [DMY], [DMY/24H]2
    [WFM (OLED)]1[Setting][WFM], [VS], [Edge Mon.], [Off]93
    [Waveform Monitor]
    93[Type][Line], [Line+Spot], [Field], [RGB], [YPbPr]
    [Gain][1x], [2x]
    [Vectorscope]
    94[Type][Spot], [Normal] 
    [Gain][1x], [5x]
    [Edge Monitor]
    94[Type][Type 1], [Type 2]
    [Gain][Off], 1 to 15 (12)
    [Language !][Deutsch], [English], [Español], [Français], [Italiano], [Polski], [Português], 
    [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ]27
    [REMOTE Term.][RC-V100], [Standard]106
    [Assignable Buttons][1] to [17]See footnote 3 107
    [Tally Lamp][Front][On], [Off]–[Rear]
    [Media Access LED][On], [Off]–
    [Fan][Low], [High], [Automatic]52
    [System Frequency]1[59.94 Hz], [50.00 Hz]254
    [Movie Format][AVCHD], [MP4]54 
    						
    							Menu Options
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    [AVCHD][Bit Rate][28 Mbps LPCM], [28 Mbps], [24 Mbps LPCM], [24 Mbps], [17 Mbps], 
    [7 Mbps]54
    [Frame Rate]4For 59.94 Hz recordings:
       [59.94i]2, [PF29.97], [23.98P]
    For 50.00 Hz recordings:
       [50.00i]2, [PF25.00]
    55
    [MP4][Bit Rate/Resolution][35 Mbps 1920x1080], [24 Mbps 1920x1080], [17 Mbps 1920x1080], 
    [4 Mbps 1280x720], [3 Mbps 640x360]54
    [Frame Rate]4For 59.94 Hz recordings:
       [29.97P], [23.98P]
    For 50.00 Hz recordings:
       Cannot be selected
    55
    [Relay Recording][On], [Off]43
    [Double Slot Recording][On], [MP4 (4 Mbps)], [MP4 (3 Mbps)], [Off]43
    [Continuous Rec][Mode][On], [Off]99[Start/Stop][Start], [Stop]
    [Special Recording][Pre-recording][On], [Off]97
    [Slow & Fast Motion]For 59.94 Hz recordings:
         [29.97P], [23.98P], [Off] (when the frame rate is 59.94P)
         [59.94P], [23.98P], [Off] (when the frame rate is 29.97P)
         [59.94P], [29.97P], [Off] (when the frame rate is 23.98P)
    For 50.00 Hz recordings:
         [On], [Off]
    97
    [Review Recording][Entire Clip], [Last 4 sec]95
    [Delete Last Clip][Cancel], [OK]–
    [Clips][Copy][Select], [All]131
    [Delete][Select], [All]132
    [Convert to MP4]1[Select], [All]133
    [FTP Transfer][Select], [All]158
    [Delete Shot]1[Select], [All]132
    [File Numbering]1[Reset], [Continuous]96
    [Photos]1[Copy][Select], [All]165
    [Delete][Select], [All]166
    [FTP Transfer][Select], [All]158
    [Add / File][On], [Off]110
    [Custom Function][Shockless WB][On], [Off]
    121
    [AE Response][High], [Normal], [Slow]
    [Grip Ctrl Dial Dir.][Reverse], [Normal]
    [Retract Lens][On], [Off]
    [Focus Assistance B&W][Both], [Magnify], [Peaking], [Off]
    [Magn. Add. Disp.][Peaking], [Edge Monitor], [Off]
    [Scan Reverse Rec][Both], [Vertical], [Horizontal], [Off]
    [C START/STOP][On], [Off]
    [Reset Hour Meter][Cancel], [OK]–
    [Browser Remote][On], [Off]153
    [Playback via Browser]1–161
    Menu itemSubmenuSetting optionsA 
    						
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    Menu Options
    1In   mode, not available in some index screens and playback modes.2The default value depends on the country/region or purchase.3Setting options for [Assignable Buttons]: [(NONE)], [ONE-SHOT AF], [AF LOCK], [Face AF], [PUSH AUTO IRIS], [Iris Mode], 
    [Iris +], [Iris -], [AE Shift +], [AE Shift -], [Backlight], [Spotlight], [ISO/GAIN], [SHUTTER], [View Assist.], [HDMI LUT], [PEAKING], 
    [ZEBRA], [WFM], [MAGN.], [DISP.], [Color Bars], [Markers], [OLED Setup], [Viewfinder Setup], [OLED/VF B&W], [Onscreen 
    Display], [Time Code], [Time Code Hold], [Headphone +], [Headphone -], [Speaker +], [Speaker -], [Monitor Channels], [Audio 
    Level], [Photo], [My Menu], [Initialize Media], [  Up], [  Down], [  Left], [  Right], [  SET], [STATUS], [WB SET], [WB], 
    [CUSTOM PICTURE], [User Setting (NONE)].
    The default settings are as follows. [1] to [6]: [(NONE)], [7] and [8]: [MAGN.], [9]: [PEAKING], [10]: [ZEBRA], [11]: [AF LOCK], [12]: 
    [PUSH AUTO IRIS], [13]: [ISO/GAIN], [14]: [SHUTTER], [15]: [ONE-SHOT AF], [16]: [WFM], [17]: [DISP.]
    4Depending on the video configuration, the frame rate may be set automatically. See the function description for details.
    [Reset]: Reset various camcorder settings.
    [All Settings]: Resets all the camcorder’s settings to default settings, except for the hour meter.
    [Camera Settings] (  mode only) : Resets the white balance, iris, ISO speed, gain, shutter speed, 
    [~Camera Setup] settings and custom picture settings to default settings.
    [Assignable Buttons]: Resets the assignable buttons to default settings.
    [Tally Lamp] ( mode only) : Allows you to set whether the front and rear tally lamps illuminate while the 
    camcorder is recording.
    [Media Access LED]: Allows you to set whether the respective SD card access indicator illuminates while the 
    camcorder is accessing an SD card.
    [Delete Last Clip] ( mode only) : Deletes the last clip you recorded. This menu option will not be available if 
    you turned the camcorder off since recording the last clip.
    [Reset Hour Meter]: The camcorder has two “hour meters” – the first keeps track of total operation time and the 
    second keeps track of operation time since the last time the second hour meter was reset with this function. 
    [Firmware] ( mode only) : You can verify the current version of the camcorder’s firmware. This menu option is 
    usually unavailable.
    [ My Menu] (  mode only)
    [Network Settings][Connection Settings]
    [Set Up New][Infrastructure], [Camera Access Point]146, 
    149
    [Select][No.1] to [No.5]151
    [Edit][Settings], [Rename]152
    [Remote Settings]–153
    [FTP Server Settings]–
    158[FTP Transfer Settings]
    [Create Folder by Date][On], [Off]
    [Same Named Files][Skip], [Overwrite]
    [GPS Auto Time][On], [Off]104
    [Initialize Media][8A][Complete], [Quick]42[8B]
    [Certification Logos]––
    [Lens Firmware]–33
    [Firmware]––
    Menu itemSubmenuSetting optionsA
    [Edit][Register][Cancel], [OK]29
    [Move][Cancel], [OK]
    [Delete][Cancel], [OK]
    [Reset All] [Cancel], [OK]
    Menu itemSubmenuSetting optionsA 
    						
    							Displaying the Status Screens
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    Displaying the Status Screens
    You can use the status screens to check the camcorder’s various recording- and playback-related settings. You 
    can also output the status screens on an external monitor.
    1  Press the STATUS button.
    • The status screen most recently displayed will appear unless 
    you turned off the camcorder or changed the operating 
    mode. In such case, the [Camera 1/2] status screen 
    appears in   mode and the [Assignable Buttons 1/2] 
    status screen appears in   mode.
    2 Push the joystick up/down to scroll through the status 
    screens.
    3 When you are finished, press the STATUS button again 
    to exit the status screens.
    • Alternatively, you can press the MENU or CUSTOM PICT. 
    button. Doing so will exit the status screen and open the respective menu.
    ,
    1Does not appear in the [Photos] index screen.2These screens appear only after a custom picture file has been selected.3This screen appears only when an optional GP-E2 GPS Receiver is connected to the camcorder.
    Operating modes:
    Status screenDescriptionA
    [Camera 1/2], [Camera 2/2]Displays settings related to recording, such as ISO speed/gain, iris 
    and shutter speed increments, peripheral illumination correction and 
    attached lens model information.
    Ü–177
    [Assignable Buttons 1/2], 
    [Assignable Buttons 2/2]Allows you to verify the current function of each assignable button.ÜÜ177
    [Audio]Displays settings related to audio.ÜÜ1178
    [Media]Displays information about the SD cards.ÜÜ178
    [Video]Displays the settings for the video terminals and whether a special 
    recording mode is in effect.ÜÜ179
    [Battery/Hour Meter]Allows you to check the remaining battery time, battery life and how 
    long the camcorder has been in operation.ÜÜ179
    [/ Data 1/3], [/ Data 2/3], 
    [/ Data 3/3]2Displays the settings for the custom picture file that is in effect.Ü–180, 
    181
    [Network Settings 1/9] to 
    [Network Settings 9/9]Displays various settings related to the camcorder's Wi-Fi functions.ÜÜ181-
    183
    [GPS Information Display]3Displays GPS information.Ü–184 
    						
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    Displaying the Status Screens
    [Camera 1/2], [Camera 2/2] Status Screens ( mode only)
    [Assignable Buttons 1/2], [Assignable Buttons 2/2] Status Screen
    * Assignable buttons 1 to 6 do not appear in   mode.
    2
    1
    5
    6
    7 3
    4
    1 ISO speed/Gain (A60)
    2Aperture (A63)
    3 Shutter increment (A58)
    4 Autofocus (A71)5 Flicker reduction (A59)
    6 Peripheral illumination correction (A32)
    7 Information on attached lens
    1
    1
    1 Assignable buttons 1 to 17* (A107) 
    						
    							Displaying the Status Screens
    178
    [Audio] Status Screen
    [Media] Status Screen
    * This information appears only during continuous recording mode.
    ** This information does not appear in   mode.
    NOTES
    • Depending on the card used, the total space displayed on the screen may differ from the nominal capacity 
    listed on the SD card.
    • In   mode and when both relay recording and double slot recording mode are turned off in   mode, 
    only the information about the SD card currently selected for recording/playback will be displayed.
    3 2 1
    3
    4
    In  mode
    In  mode
    1 Input and audio recording level mode for CH1 
    (A86)
    2 Input and audio recording level mode for CH2 
    (A86)3 Headphone volume (A129)
    4Speaker volume (A 129)
    1
    9
    10  8
    2
    4 3
    6
    7
    5In  mode
    1 SD card A
    2 SD card B
    3 SD speed class (
    A40)
    4 Total space on the card
    5 Used space on the card6 Clip recording time* (
    A99)
    7 Total shot recording time* (
    A99)
    8 Available recording time on the card**
    9 Available number of photos on the card
    10 Approximate used space on the card 
    						
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    Displaying the Status Screens
    [Video] Status Screen
    * Also shows LPCM recording (for AVCHD clips, if applicable) or the resolution (for MP4 clips).
    [Battery/Hour Meter] Status Screen
    * Only for battery packs bearing the Intelligent System mark.
    5 3 1
    2
    4
    6
    3 1
    2
    7
    In  mode
    In  mode
    1 HDMI output and LUT status (A138)
    2 Onscreen displays superimposed on HD output 
    (A139)
    3 Onscreen displays superimposed on SD output 
    (A139)4 Relay recording (A43)
    5 Special recording (A97)
    6 Bit rate and frame rate (A54)
    7SD output setting (A139)
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    1 Remaining recording time*
    2 Remaining recording time indicator*
    3 Battery life indicator*4 Total operation time (A175)
    5 Operation time since using [Reset Hour Meter] 
    (A175) 
    						
    							Displaying the Status Screens
    180
    [/ Data 1/3] Status Screen ( mode only)
    [/ Data 2/3] Status Screen ( mode only)
    1
    3
    2
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    4
    1 Custom picture file name (A110)
    2Gamma (A114)
    3 Master pedestal (A115)
    4 Master black RGB levels (A115)
    5 Black gamma settings (level, range and point) 
    (A115)6 Knee settings (slope, point and saturation) 
    (A116)
    7 Skin detail settings (hue, chroma, area and 
    Y level) (A117)
    8 Selective NR settings (hue, chroma, area and 
    Y level) (A117)
    9 Low key saturation (A115)
    1
    3
    2
    5
    6
    7
    4
    1 Sharpness settings (level, horizontal detail 
    frequency, horizontal/vertical detail balance, and 
    limit) (A116)
    2 Sharpness settings (select, knee aperture gain 
    and slope) (A116)
    3 Level depend settings (level, slope and offset) 
    (A117)4 Coring settings (level, offset and curve) (A116)
    5Noise reduction (A117)
    6 Color matrix settings (select, gain and phase) 
    (A117)
    7 Color matrix settings (A117) 
    						
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