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    Viewfinder screen status displays
    In addition to the pictures shot, the unit’s settings and
    messages indicating its operating statuses are
    displayed on the viewfinder screen.  The center
    marker and safety zone markers also appear.
    The items which have been set to ON by the switches
    relating to the viewfinder displays or the VF DISPLAY
    screen of the setting menu are displayed at the top
    and bottom of the screen.
    When settings have been changed or adjustments
    have been made, messages advising the user of what
    has been set, what progress has been made in the
    adjustments and what the adjustment results are can
    be displayed for about 3 seconds.$Display items and where they are displayed
    1Extender display
    2Shutter speed/mode display 
    3Remaining tape display
    4Battery voltage display 
    5Filter display
    6White balance memory display 
    7Gain display
    8Audio level display
    9Aperture display
    :Camera warning/information display   
    ;Safety zone markers
    Zoom position display 
    ?TCG display
    @Master gain setting display 
    AColor temperature display PRE/A/B
    BBattery type
    CTotal tape length
    DPreset color temperature display
    EVTR warning/information display 
    FInterval recording mode display (flashing)
    GAUDIO CH1/CH2 input display
    HFrame rate information display
    Ilamp information display
    JFrame frequency information display
    KOperation mode display
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    Viewfinder screen status displays
    1Extender display 
    This appears when the lens extender is being used.
    2Shutter speed/mode display 
    This indicates the shutter speed or shutter mode
    setting.
    The unit in which the shutter speed is displayed can
    be set on the VF DISPLAY screen of FILM (CAM)
    MAIN MENU 2.
    OOFF (no display):
    The shutter is not used.
    O1/100, 1/120, 1/250 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 
    (180d, 172.8d, 144d, 120d, 90d, 45d):
    Shutter speeds in the fixed mode
    O3.0d to 350.0d/0.8% to 97.2% (SYNCHRO
    SCAN):
    Selection of synchro scan mode
    In the synchro scan mode, “Y” appears
    immediately in front of the number displayed.
    3Remaining tape display   
    During recording, this shows the remaining tape (in
    minutes) in the VTR.  When less than two minutes
    of tape remain, the figure starts flashing.
    4Battery voltage display 
    This indicates the battery voltage (V) during
    operation.  The voltage is displayed as a
    percentage when a digital battery is used.
    5Filter display
    This indicates the type of filter selected.
    6White balance memory display 
    This indicates the automatic adjustment memory
    selected for the white balance.
    A:The WHITE BAL switch has been set to “A.”
    B:The WHITE BAL switch has been set to “B.”
    P:The WHITE BAL switch has been set to “PRST.”
    7Gain display
    This indicates the gain (dB) of the video amplifier
    which was set using the GAIN switch.
    8Audio level display
    This indicates the audio level (which can be
    displayed separately for audio CH1 and CH2).
    During sine wave input, it roughly corresponds with
    the VTR’s level meter as shown below.9Aperture display 
    This indicates the approximate aperture setting (F
    number).
    
    This appears when a lens with an aperture display
    function is being used.
    :Camera warning/information display   
    The black balance, white balance, auto knee
    function, super iris, super gain and other alarm
    displays and warnings appear here.
    ;Safety zone markers
    These indicate the 80% or 90% (factory setting)
    range of the surface area of the viewfinder screen.
    The display range proportion is set on the VF
    DISPLAY screen of the setting menu.
    For details, refer to “Setting the marker displays”
    (page 46).
    Zoom position display 
    The distance from the WIDE end to TEL end of the
    zoom lens is indicated here as a number from 0 to
    99.
    ?TCG display
    This indicates the time code generator value.
    @Master gain setting display 
    The GAIN L/M/H values currently set appear here
    when the MODE CHECK button is pressed.
    AColor temperature display PRE/A/B
    This indicates the color temperature when AWB is
    executed using white balance memory A or B.
    Audio level display
    VTR’s level meter
    -40-30-25-18/20 -15-10-50+ 
    						
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    Viewfinder screen status displays
    BBattery type
    This indicates the type of battery selected.
    CTotal tape length
    This indicates the total length of the cassette tape.
    DPreset color temperature display
    This indicates the preset white balance value.
    EVTR warning/information display 
    Alarm displays such as SLACK, REC WARNING,
    HUMID, SERVO and RF as well as other warnings
    are indicated here.
    FInterval recording mode display (flashing)
    GAUDIO CH1/CH2 input display
    The input signals to be recorded in audio channels
    1 and 2 are indicated here.
    HFrame rate information display
    This indicates the frame rate which has been set.
    I
    lamp information display
    This indicates the information when the  lamp
    has lighted.
    JFrame frequency information display
    This indicates the frame frequency (59.9 Hz or
    60.00 Hz) which has been set.
    KOperation mode display
    This indicates the unit’s operation mode (F: FILM or
    V: VIDEO) which has been set.Selecting the display items
    The items to be displayed on the viewfinder screen
    can each be set to ON or OFF on the “VF
    INDICATOR” screen of the FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU
    2 or on the “VTR VF INDICATOR” screen of the VTR
    MENU.
    Selectable items
    On the “VF INDICATOR” screen of FILM (CAM)
    MENU
    OExtender display (EXTENDER)
    OShutter speed/mode display (SHUTTER)
    OFilter display (FILTER)
    OWhite balance memory display (WHITE)
    OGain display (GAIN)
    OAperture value and super iris ON display (IRIS)
    OCamera ID display (CAMERA ID)
    OZoom position display (ZOOM LVL)
    OColor temperature display (COLOR TEMP)
    OFrame rate display (FRAME RATE)
    OGamma curve display (VERSION ID)
    
    The camera ID appears when color bar signals are
    to be recorded in accordance with the
    OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch setting.
    For details, refer to “Setting the camera ID” (page
    47).
    n< VF INDICATOR >
    EXTENDER     :ON
    SHUTTER      :ON
    FILTER       :ON
    WHITE        :ON
    GAIN         :ON
    IRIS         :S+IRIS
    CAMERA ID    :ON
    ZOOM LVL     :OFF
    COLOR TEMP   :ON
    FRAME RATE   :ON
    VERSION ID   :ON 
    						
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    Viewfinder screen status displays
    Selecting the display items
    1Perform the menu operations (pages 84 to 86) to
    open the “VF INDICATOR” screen.
    2Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow
    (cursor) to the desired item.
    4Repeat steps 2and 3to set ON or OFF for other
    items.
    3For the selected item, press the JOG dial button,
    and set whether or not the item is to be displayed
    on the viewfinder screen.
    Turn the JOG dial button to select display (ON) or
    no display (OFF), and press the JOG dial button to
    enter the selection.
    5Press the MENU button to exit the menu
    operations.
    The setting menu is cleared, and the displays
    showing the unit’s current statuses appear at the
    top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
    n< VTR VF INDICATOR >
    TAPE(IND)          :ON
    BATTERY(IND)       :ON
    LEVEL METER(IND)   :CH1
    AUDIO IN(IND)      :OFF
    TC(IND)            :OFF
    VTR WARNING(IND)   :NORMAL
    SAVE LED           :SAVE
    On the “VTR VF INDICATOR” screen of VTR MENU
    ORemaining tape display (TAPE)
    ORemaining battery charge display (BATTERY)
    OLevel meter display (LEVEL METER)
    OTime code display (TC)
    OVTR warning display (VTR WARNING)
    OSAVE lamp display (SAVE LED)
    n< VTR VF INDICATOR >
    TAPE(IND)          :ON
    BATTERY(IND)       :ON
    LEVEL METER(IND)   :CH1
    AUDIO IN(IND)      :OFF
    TC(IND)            :OFF
    VTR WARNING(IND)   :NORMAL
    SAVE LED           :SAVE
    n< VF INDICATOR >
    EXTENDER     :ON
    SHUTTER      :ON
    FILTER       :ON
    WHITE        :ON
    GAIN         :ON
    IRIS         :S+IRIS
    CAMERA ID    :ON
    ZOOM LVL     :OFF
    COLOR TEMP   :ON
    FRAME RATE   :ON
    VERSION ID   :ON 
    						
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    Viewfinder screen status displays
    Display modes and setting
    change messages
    The display of messages advising the user of what
    changes have been made to the settings and what the
    adjustment results are can be turned off for some or
    all of the items displayed.
    
    The message displays also depend on the status of
    other menu settings.  For instance, even when “1 (no
    display)” is set as the filter selection, the filter
    selection will be displayed when FILTER is set to “ON”
    on the VF INDICATOR screen.
    ±
    : Message is to be displayed.
    t
    : Message is not to be
    displayed.
    Setting change/adjustment result messages and display modes
    Situation in which message is displayed Message
    Display mode
    setting
    123
    tt±
    When the filter selection has been changed Filter: n (n=1, 2, 3, 4), m (m=A, B, C, D)
    tt± When the gain setting has been changed GAIN: n dB
    (n= –6, –3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 30)
    tt± When the WHITE BAL switch setting has been
    changedWHITE: n (n=ACH, BCH, PRESET)
    t±± When the OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch has
    been set to AUTO KNEE or OFF
    
    This display is shown for about 3 seconds
    immediately after the unit’s power has been
    switched on.AUTO KNEE: ON (or OFF)
    t±± When the shutter speed/mode setting has been
    changedSS: 1/100 (or 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,
    S.SCAN, 3.0d to 350.0d, 0.8% to 97.2%)
    t±± When the white balance (AWB) has been
    adjustedExample) AWB: OK
    For details, refer to “Adjusting the white balance”
    (pages 50 to 53).
    t±± When the black balance (ABB) has been
    adjustedExample) ABB: OK
    For details, refer to “Adjusting the black balance” 
    (page 54). 
    						
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    Viewfinder screen status displays
    Switching the display mode
    The display mode settings are switched on the VF
    DISPLAY screen.
    1Perform the menu operations (pages 84 to 86) to
    open the “VF DISPLAY” screen of FILM (CAM)
    MAIN MENU 2.
    2Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow
    (cursor) to the “DISP MODE” item.
    3Press the JOG dial button, and set the desired
    display mode.
    Turn the JOG dial button to select the display
    contents, and press the JOG dial button to enter
    the selection.
    4Press the MENU button to exit the menu
    operations.
    The setting menu is cleared, and the displays
    showing the unit’s current statuses appear at the
    top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
    n< VF DISPLAY >
    DISP CONDITION    :NORMAL
    DISP MODE         :3
    VF OUT            :Y
    VF DTL            :4
    ZEBRA1 DETECT     :080%
    ZEBRA2 DETECT     :085%
    ZEBRA2            :SPOT
    LOW LIGHT LVL     :45%
    SYNCHRO SCAN DISP.:deg
    ECU MENU DISP.    :ON
    Setting the marker displays
    The center marker and safety zone marker displays
    are set on the VF MARKER screen.
    1Perform the menu operations (pages 84 to 86) to
    open the “VF MARKER” screen of FILM (CAM)
    MAIN MENU 2.
    2Perform the same operations as for the “VF
    DISPLAY” screen to set each item.
    n< VF MARKER >
    SAFETY ZONE   :3
    CENTER MARK   :ON
    FRAME SIG     :4:3
    MARK    :OFF
    LVL     :15 
    						
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    Viewfinder screen status displays
    Setting the camera ID
    The camera ID is set on the CAMERA ID screen.
    Up to ten alphanumerics, symbols and spaces can be
    used.
    
    The camera ID is not displayed while the setting menu
    is displayed even if color bar signals are output.
    
    The camera ID is recorded at the same time as the
    color bar signals if “CAMERA ID” on the VF
    INDICATOR screen has been set to “ON.”
    1Perform the menu operations (pages 84 to 86) to
    open the “CAMERA ID” screen of FILM (CAM)
    MAIN MENU 2.
    4Turn the JOG dial button until the character to be
    set appears.  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: ’, >, 
    ID 1:
    2222222222
    ID 2:2222222222
    ID 3:2222222222
    2Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow
    (cursor) to the “ID 1: to 3:” item.
    3When the JOG dial button is pressed, the arrow
    (cursor) moves to the ID input area, and the input
    mode is established.
    < CAMERA ID >
    nID 1:
    2222222222
    ID 2:2222222222
    ID 3:2222222222
    < CAMERA ID >
    m
    ID 1:
    2222222222
    ID 2:2222222222
    ID 3:2222222222
    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 ID 1:, ID 2: or ID 3: item.
    < CAMERA ID >
    m
    ID 1:
    2222222222
    ID 2:2222222222
    ID 3:2222222222 
    						
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    CH1CH2
    20
    0
    EMPHASIS
    40
    -dB
    10
    30E
    BATTF
    TAPE
    RFSERVOHUMID SLACK DF
    SLAVE TCG HOLD
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    Screen displays
    Displays relating to errors and
    warnings
    For details, refer to “Warning system” (pages 122 and
    123).
    Remaining tape display
    The remaining tape time is displayed using 7 segments.
    The remaining tape time indicated by each segment is set
    to 3 minutes or 5 minutes using TAPE REMAIN/ $on the
    VTR MENU “BATTERY/TAPE” screen.  Each time the
    number of minutes set for the segments elapses, one
    segment is cleared.  (See page 114)
    Remaining battery charge display
    If a battery with a digital display (% display) is used, all 7
    segments up to the “F” position light when the 70% or
    more of the battery charge remains.
    When there is less than 70% of the battery charge
    remaining, the segments go out one by one in sequence
    every time the remaining charge drops by 10%.
    Audio channel level meter
    CH1CH2
    20
    0
    EMPHASIS
    40
    -dB
    10
    30E
    BATTF
    TAPE
    RFSERVOHUMID SLACK DF
    SLAVE TCG HOLD
    h min s frm
    Error code display
    Warning displays
    RF :Clogged video head
    SERVO:Servo disturbance
    HUMID :Formation of condensation on the head drum
    SLACK :Problem in tape take-up
    Displays relating to time codes
    Time code-related switch settings and display
    items
    CH1CH2
    20
    0
    EMPHASIS
    40
    -dB
    10
    30E
    BATTF
    TAPE
    RFSERVOHUMID SLACK DF
    SLAVE TCG HOLD
    h min s frm
    Time counter display
    This displays the time code, CTL, user’s bit and actual
    time.  For the correlation between the items displayed and
    the switches, refer to the next section.
    These displays light for the time code, CTL and actual
    time
    DF :Drop frame mode
    SLAVE :External locking of the time code
    HOLD :Time code generator in the hold mode (when the
    HOLD button has been pressed)
    TCG switch
    positionDISPLAY switch
    positionDisplay item
    SETTC or CTL Time code
    F-RUN or R-RUNUB User’s bit
    CTL CTL
    TC Time code
    UB User’s bit
    
    If the HOLD button is pressed while the DISPLAY
    switch is set to UB, “HOLD” on the counter display will
    flash for as long as the switch is held down, and the
    VITC user’s bit information recorded in the video AUX
    area will appear on the counter display.
    Remaining battery charge and
    audio channel level and
    remaining tape displays 
    						
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    Adjusting the date and time
    Adjustments and setup using
    the setting menus
    1Perform the menu operations (pages 84 to 86),
    and display the “TIME/DATE” screen of VTR MAIN
    MENU.
    2Turn the JOG dial button to select the item to be
    changed, and press the JOG dial button.
    3Turn the JOG dial button to change the setting,
    and press the JOG dial button to enter the setting.
    4When the settings are completed, press the JOG
    dial button to select $TIME/DATE SET, and press
    the JOG dial button.
    5Press the MENU button to exit the menu
    operations.
    The setting menu is cleared, and the displays
    showing the unit’s current statuses appear at the
    top and bottom of the viewfinder screen.
    
    The seconds cannot be set.  The time always
    advances from 0 seconds.
    n< TIME/DATE >
    YEAR                :02
    MONTH               :01
    DAY                 :01
    HOUR                :00
    MINUTE              :00
    $TIME/DATE SET
    < TIME/DATE >
    YEAR                :02
    MONTH               :01
    DAY                 :01
    HOUR                :00
    nMINUTE              :00
    $TIME/DATE SET
    < TIME/DATE >
    YEAR                :02
    MONTH               :01
    DAY                 :01
    HOUR                :00
    MINUTE              :00
    n$TIME/DATE SET 
    						
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    Adjusting the white balance and black balance
    Adjusting the white balance
    1Set the switches as shown in the figure.
    FILTER controlWHITE BAL: A or B
    OUTPUT: CAM
    GAIN: Normally 0 dB
    Set to a more suitable gain level if it is
    too dark.
    When the GAIN and WHITE BAL switch settings
    are changed, messages advising the user of the
    set positions appear on the setting change
    message display of the viewfinder screen.
    (However, this happens only when “3” has been
    set as the display mode.)
    2Select the FILTER control setting in accordance
    with the lighting conditions.
    OFor examples of the FILTER control settings,
    refer to the description of the FILTER control
    (page 14) in the “Shooting (recording)/playback
    function section.” 
    When the FILTER control setting is changed, a
    message advising the user of the set positions
    appears on the setting change message display
    of the viewfinder screen.  (However, this
    happens only when “3” has been set as the
    display mode.) A better picture can be achieved by adjusting the
    white balance and black balance in the following
    sequence: AWB (white balance adjustment) 5ABB
    (black balance adjustment) 5AWB.
    There is usually no need to re-adjust the black
    balance even when the power has been turned off
    and back on.
    The white balance must always be re-adjusted when
    the lighting conditions have changed.
    If the display mode is set to “2” or “3,” messages
    advising the user of what progress has been made in
    the adjustments and what the adjustment results are
    appear on the viewfinder screen when the black
    balance or white balance adjustment is commenced.
    Set the display mode to “1” if these messages are not
    to be displayed.
    OFor details on the display mode settings, refer to
    “Display modes and setting change messages”
    (page 45).
    
    OABB must be performed when the MASTER GAIN
    levels have been changed on the LOW SETTING,
    MID SETTING and HIGH SETTING screens of the
    FILM (CAM) MAIN MENU 1, when the super gain
    setting has been changed using the USER button,
    and when the GAMMA (ON/OFF) has been
    switched on the CAMERA SETTING screen.
    OWith artificial lighting—particularly fluorescent lights
    and mercury lamps—the luminance may appear to
    be constant but the intensity of the R, G and B
    colors will change in synchronization with the power
    line frequency.  Especially in regions with a 50 Hz
    power line frequency, mutual interference arises
    between the vertical sync frequency (approx. 60
    Hz) of this unit and lighting frequency (50 Hz).  As a
    result, the hue tends to change with the passage of
    time or flickering occurs, making it impossible to
    achieve a proper white balance.
    It is recommended that the white balance be
    achieved using the settings shown in the table
    below.
    Power line frequencyShutter speed
    50 Hz1/100
    60 HzOFF 
    						
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