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    D.ZOOM ONOFFFor selecting whether or not the display is to
    come on during digital zoom operations.
    7-4-5 VF INDICATOR2
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    TAPEON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the remaining
    tape amount display.
    BATTERYON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the battery
    voltage display.
    AUDIO LVLON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the audio level
    meter display.
    TC TCG
    TCR
    TCG/TCR
    OFF
    For selecting the time code which is to be
    displayed.
    TCG:The time code generator value is
    displayed in the E-E mode.
    TCR:The time code reader value is
    displayed in the V-V mode.
    TCG/TCR:The time code generator value is
    displayed in the E-E mode, and the
    time code reader value is displayed
    in the V-V mode.
    OFF:The time code is not displayed at
    any time.
    VTR WARNING ALWAYSNORMAL
    OFFFor selecting how VTR warnings are
    displayed.
    ALWAYS:It is displayed every time a warning
    has occurred.
    NORMAL:It is displayed for 3 seconds when a
    warning has occurred and also for 3
    seconds after recording has started
    and after recording has finished.
    OFF:It is not displayed at any time.
    SAVE LED SAVE&
    TAPE
    SAVE
    For setting the operation of the SAVE lamp.
    SAVE&TAPE:
    The lamp lights up when the VTR
    SAVE/STBY switch has been set to the
    SAVE position.  It is off during recording.
    As the tape is approaching the end, it
    starts flashing in tandem with the warning
    alarm.
    SAVE:The lamp lights up when the VTR
    SAVE/STBY switch has been set to
    the SAVE position.  It is off during
    recording.
    STATUSON
    OFFFor setting whether or not to display the status
    when the MODE CHECK switch is used.
    7-4-6 MODE CHECK IND
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    !LEDON
    OFFFor setting whether or not to display the
    cause display screen if the !LED has lighted
    when the MODE CHECK switch is used.
    FUNCTIONON
    OFFFor setting whether or not to display the
    function display screen when the MODE
    CHECK switch is used.
    AUDIOON
    OFFFor setting whether or not to display the audio
    display screen when the MODE CHECK
    switch is used.
    P.ON INDON
    OFFFor setting whether or not to display the
    status display screen after the power has
    been turned on.
    ATW ONOFFFor selecting whether or not the display is to
    come on when ATW is ON.
    7-4-7 !LED
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    GAIN(0dB)ON
    OFFFor selecting whether or not the display is to
    come on when the gain is other than 0 dB.
    GAIN (–3dB) ONOFFFor selecting whether or not the display is to
    come on when the gain is other than –3 dB.
    DS.GAIN ONOFFFor selecting whether or not the display is to
    come on when the DS.GAIN (cumulative gain)
    has been entered.
    SHUTTERON
    OFFFor selecting whether or not the display is to
    come on when the shutter is ON.
    WHITE PRESET ONOFFFor selecting whether or not the display is to
    come on when the AWB CH is set to PRESET.
    EXTENDERON
    OFFFor selecting whether or not the display is to
    come on when the lens is in the extender mode.
    25M/50MSDC905OFF
    25M
    50MFor selecting whether or not the display is to
    come on when the 25M or 50M mode is
    established.
    BLACK STR ONOFFFor selecting whether or not the display is to
    come on when BLACK STRETCH is being used.
    MATRIX ONOFFFor selecting whether or not the display is to
    come on when MATRIX is ON.
    COLOR
    CORRECTIONONOFFFor selecting whether or not the display is to
    come on when COLOR CORRECTION is ON.
    FILTER ONOFFFor selecting whether or not the display is to
    come on when a filter other than the 3200K
    filter is selected.
    SUPER V ONOFFFor selecting whether or not the display is to
    come on when SUPER V is ON.
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    
    When “ON” has been selected for both the GAIN (0 dB) and
    GAIN (–3 dB) settings, the GAIN lamp will light when the gain
    is neither 0 dB nor –3 dB.
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    7-5-2 SHUTTER SPEED
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    SYNCHRO SCANON
    OFFFor selecting SYNCHRO SCAN as the shutter
    speed to be used.
    SUPER V ONOFFFor selecting SUPER V as the shutter speed
    to be used.
    POSITION1ON
    OFFFor selecting POSITION1 as the shutter
    speed to be used.
    POSITION2ON
    OFFFor selecting POSITION2 as the shutter
    speed to be used.
    POSITION3ON
    OFFFor selecting POSITION3 as the shutter
    speed to be used.
    POSITION4ON
    OFFFor selecting POSITION4 as the shutter
    speed to be used.
    POSITION5ON
    OFFFor selecting POSITION5 as the shutter
    speed to be used.
    POSITION6ON
    OFFFor selecting POSITION6 as the shutter
    speed to be used.
    7-5 OPERATION
    7-5-1 CAMERA ID
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    ID1:********** CAMERA ID setting 1
    ID2:********** CAMERA ID setting 2
    ID3:********** CAMERA ID setting 3
    POSITION6 SEL 1/100
    1/120
    1/250
    1/500
    1/1000
    1/2000
    For selecting the shutter speed.
    7-5-3 SHUTTER SELECT
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    SUPER V MODEFRM1
    FRM2For selecting the SUPER V mode switching.
    FRM1:Normal mode
    FRM2:After image reduction mode
    
    In the SUPER V mode, the signals of the
    photodiodes in the vertical direction of the
    CCDs are not mixed with the output signals
    so that the vertical resolution is enhanced.
    The storage time is 1/30 sec. at the FRM1
    setting and 1/60 sec. at the FRM2 setting
    where the sensitivity is halved.
    POSITION1 SEL1/100
    1/120
    1/250
    1/500
    1/1000
    1/2000For selecting the shutter speed.
    POSITION2 SEL 1/1001/120
    1/250
    1/500
    1/1000
    1/2000For selecting the shutter speed.
    POSITION3 SEL 1/100
    1/120
    1/250
    1/500
    1/1000
    1/2000
    For selecting the shutter speed.
    POSITION4 SEL 1/100
    1/120
    1/250
    1/500
    1/1000
    1/2000
    For selecting the shutter speed.
    POSITION5 SEL 1/100
    1/120
    1/250
    1/500
    1/1000
    1/2000
    For selecting the shutter speed.
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    
    If READ FACTORY DATA is selected, this setting will be
    cleared.
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    7-5-4 USER SW
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    USER MAIN SW INHS.GAIN
    DS.GAIN
    S.IRIS
    I.OVR
    S.BLK
    B.STR
    AUDIO CH1
    AUDIO CH2
    REC SW
    Y GET
    RET SW
    ATW
    D.ZOOMFor allocating the USER MAIN switch
    function.
    USER1 SWINH
    S.GAIN
    DS.GAIN
    S.IRIS
    I.OVR
    S.BLK
    B.STR
    AUDIO CH1
    AUDIO CH2
    REC SW
    Y GET
    RET SW
    ATW
    D.ZOOM
    For allocating the USER1 switch function.
    USER2 SW INH
    S.GAIN
    DS.GAIN
    S.IRIS
    I.OVR
    S.BLK
    B.STR
    AUDIO CH1
    AUDIO CH2
    REC SW
    Y GET
    RET SW
    ATW
    D.ZOOM
    For allocating the USER2 switch function.
    7-5-5 SW MODE
    ECU DATA SAVE ONOFFON:The settings controlled by the ECU are
    stored in the memory when the ECU is
    disconnected from the camera
    recorder.
    OFF:No camera related settings are stored
    in memory.
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    RET SWREC CHECK
    CAM RETFor selecting the RET switch function.REC CHECK:The REC CHECK operation is
    performed.
    CAM RET:The return signal output operation
    is performed.
    S.BLK LVL OFF–10
    –20
    –30For setting the super black level.
    AUTO KNEE SWON
    OFFFor selecting whether or not the AUTO KNEE
    switch is to be used.
    SHD,ABB SW CTLON
    OFFFor selecting whether or not digital dark
    shading is to be activated by pressing the
    ABS switch for a prolonged time (at least 8
    seconds).
    COLOR BARSSMPTE
    FULL BARS
    SPLITFor selecting the color bars to be used.
    SMPTE:SMPTE color bars 
    FULL BARS:Full color bars
    SPLIT:SPLIT color bars
    S.GAIN OFFL/M/H
    S.GAINFor selecting the method used to release the
    super gain mode.
    L/M/H:The mode is released by making a
    change in the L/M/H switch position.
    S.GAIN:The mode is released using only
    the S.GAIN switch (USER switch).
    DS.GAIN OFF L/M/HDS.GAINFor selecting the method used to release the
    digital super gain mode (cumulative gain).
    L/M/H:
    The mode is released by making a
    change in the L/M/H switch position.
    DS.GAIN:The mode is released using only the
    DS.GAIN switch (USER switch).
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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    7-5-6 WHITE BALANCE MODE
    AWB BMEM
    ATW
    VARFor selecting the allocation of the WHITE BAL
    switch position and Bch.
    MEM:The switch position and Bch are
    allocated as memory values when
    AWB is executed.
    ATW:The position and Bch are allocated as
    ATW start switch functions.
    VAR:The color temperature of B can be set
    to vary using the COLOR TEMP B
    menu item.
    COLOR TEMP B3200K: 5600K
    For setting the color temperature when AWB
    B has been set to VAR.
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    FILTER INHON
    OFFFor selecting whether or not to keep the AWB
    memory (Ach, Bch) data for each filter.
    ON:The data is kept in the two Ach and Bch
    memories for each filter used.
    OFF:The data is kept for each filter.
    SHOCKLESS AWB OFF
    FAST
    NORMAL
    SLOW1
    SLOW2
    SLOW3
    For selecting ON (FAST/NORMAL/SLOW1-3)
    or OFF for SHOCKLESS AWB which ensures
    that the setting of the white balance switch to
    PRST, A or B is not accompanied by a shock.
    In addition, the switching time can be
    selected.
    AWB AREA25%
    50%
    90%For selecting the AWB detection area.
    25%:An area near the screen center
    equivalent to 25% of the screen is
    detected.
    50%:An area near the screen center
    equivalent to 50% of the screen is
    detected.
    90%:An area equivalent to 90% of the
    screen is detected.
    AWB & ABB
    OFFSETONOFFFor selecting whether or not to reset the GAIN
    and PED values on the ROP menu when
    AWB or ABB is executed.
    ON:The values are not reset.
    OFF:The values are reset.
    COLOR TEMP PRE3200K: 5600K
    For selecting the AWB PRE color
    temperature.
    AWB AMEM
    VARFor selecting the allocation of the WHITE BAL
    switch position and Ach.
    MEM:The switch position and Ach are
    allocated as memory values when
    AWB is executed.
    VAR:The color temperature of A can be set
    to vary using the COLOR TEMP A
    menu item.
    COLOR TEMP A3200K: 5600K
    For setting the color temperature when AWB
    A has been set to VAR.
    ATW SPEEDNORMAL
    SLOW
    FASTFor selecting the ATW control speed.
    7-5-7 USER SW GAIN
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    S.GAIN
    30 dB2
    OFor selecting whether or not to enable a
    setting of 30 dB for SUPER GAIN.
    2:The 30 dB setting is enabled.
    O:The 30 dB setting is disabled.
    36 dB2
    OFor selecting whether or not to enable a
    setting of 36 dB for SUPER GAIN.
    2:The 36 dB setting is enabled.
    O:The 36 dB setting is disabled.
    42 dB2
    OFor selecting whether or not to enable a
    setting of 42 dB for SUPER GAIN.
    2:The 42 dB setting is enabled.
    O:The 42 dB setting is disabled.
    48 dB2
    OFor selecting whether or not to enable a
    setting of 48 dB for SUPER GAIN.
    2:The 48 dB setting is enabled.
    O:The 48 dB setting is disabled.
    DS.GAIN
    6 dB:(1/30)2
    OFor selecting whether or not to enable a
    setting increase of 6 dB for DS.GAIN.
    2:The 6 dB setting increase is enabled.
    O:The 6 dB setting increase is disabled.
    12 dB:(1/15)2
    OFor selecting whether or not to enable a
    setting increase of 12 dB for DS.GAIN.
    2:The 12 dB setting increase is enabled.
    O:The 12 dB setting increase is disabled.
    20 dB:(1/6)2
    OFor selecting whether or not to enable a
    setting increase of 20 dB for DS.GAIN.
    2:The 20 dB setting increase is enabled.
    O:The 20 dB setting increase is disabled.
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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    7-5-8 IRIS7-6 FILE
    7-6-1 CARD READ/WRITE
    TITLE1 - 8:For setting a title consisting of not more than
    8 characters.
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    R.SELECT1: 8
    For selecting the number of the file whose
    data is to be read.
    READFor reading the data on the setup card.
    WRITEFor writing the camera data onto the setup
    card.
    W.SELECT1: 8
    For selecting the number of the file in which
    the data is to be written.
    CARD CONFIGFor formatting the setup card.
    TITLE READFor reading the titles given to the data on the
    setup card.
    7-6-2 CARD R/W SELECT
    VTR MENU R/WON
    OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the
    VTR MENU settings during CARD READ/
    WRITE data operations. Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    ID READ/WRITE ONOFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the
    CAMERA ID during CARD READ/WRITE
    data operations.
    SYSTEM MENU
    R/WON
    OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the
    SYSTEM SETTING items during CARD
    READ/WRITE data operations.
    PAINT MENU
    LEVEL R/WON
    OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the
    PAINT MENU adjustment values during
    CARD READ/WRITE data operations.
    PAINT MENU
    SW(∫) R/WON
    OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the
    PAINT MENU settings during CARD READ/
    WRITE data operations.
    VF MENU R/WON
    OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the VF
    MENU settings during CARD READ/WRITE
    data operations.
    USER MENU
    SELECT R/WON
    OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the
    FILE MENU settings during CARD READ/
    WRITE data operations.
    MAINTE MENU
    R/WON
    OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the
    MAINTENANCE MENU settings during CARD
    READ/WRITE data operations.
    OPERATION MENU
    R/WON
    OFFFor selecting whether or not to handle the
    OPERATION MENU settings during CARD
    READ/WRITE data operations.
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    A.IRIS PEAK/AVE 000: 040: 100
    For determining the ratio of the peak to the
    AUTO IRIS reference.
    The higher the ratio, the greater the response
    to the peak inside the iris detection window;
    the lower the ratio, the greater the response
    to the average value inside the iris detection
    window.
    A.IRIS MODE NORM1
    NORM2
    CENTR
    For selecting the auto iris detection window.
    NORM1:Window from the screen center
    NORM2:Window from the bottom of the
    screen
    CENTR:Window in the shape of a spot at
    the screen center
    S.IRIS LEVEL 000: 080: 100
    For setting the SUPER IRIS target value.
    IRIS GAIN CAMLENSFor selecting the IRIS GAIN adjustment.
    
    With lenses equipped with an extender
    function (a2, a0.8 etc.) sold before the DIGI
    POWER type manufactured by FUJINON, iris
    corrective control is performed with the
    extender function on at the LENS setting.  As
    such, this unit’s iris control will not function
    correctly when CAM has been selected as the
    setting for this item.
    IRIS GAIN VALUE 01: 08: 20
    For setting the IRIS GAIN adjustment value.
    The setting takes effect when IRIS GAIN has
    been set to CAM.
    A.IRIS LEVEL 000: 060: 100
    For setting the AUTO IRIS target value.
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    7-6-3 LENS FILE
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    FILE NO.1: 8
    For selecting the number of the lens file.
    READFor reading the data from the lens file.
    WRITEFor writing the data in the lens file.
    TITLE 1-8 ************For setting a title consisting of not more than
    12 characters.
    7-6-4 SCENE
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    READ USER DATAFor reading the data from the memory’s user
    area.
    SCENE SEL1: 4
    For selecting the scene file.
    WRITEFor writing the data in the scene file.
    READFor reading the data from the scene file.
    RESETFor returning the SCENE FILE values to the
    initial values.
    TITLE 1-4********** For creating a title for a scene file.
    7-6-5 INITIALIZE
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    READ FACTORY
    DATAFor resetting all MENU (USER MENU, MAIN
    MENU, OPTION MENU) values to factory
    settings.
    WRITE USER
    DATAFor saving the user-specific menu data in the
    camera memory.
    7-7 MAINTENANCE
    7-7-1 SYSTEM CHECK
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    COLOR CHECK ONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for checking whether
    or not the camera recorder is functioning
    correctly.
    The Y and RGB values at the center are
    displayed in the viewfinder, and whether the
    signals of each system are being processed
    correctly from the optical system to the digital
    system is indicated.
    7-7-2 DIAGNOSTIC
    FPGA (TGA)For displaying the version of the program
    software used for the CCD drive.
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    CAMSOFT (IN)For displaying the version of the software
    used for the flash memory incorporated in the
    microcomputer.
    CAMSOFT (OUT)For displaying the version of the software used
    for the externally connected flash memory.
    FONT ROMFor displaying the version of the font used for
    the characters.
    CAM TABLEFor displaying the version of the tables.
    FPGA (CHARX)For displaying the version of the program
    software used for the characters.
    FPGA (FMX)For displaying the version of the program
    software used for the memory.
    7-7-3 LENS ADJ
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    F2.8 ADJ ONOFFThe iris is set to f/2.8 only when ON is set for
    this item.
    F16 ADJ ONOFFThe iris is set to f/16 only when ON is set for
    this item.
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.RESET LENS
    FILESFor returning all the lens file data (TITLE1 to
    TITLE8) created on the  screen
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    7-8 VTR MENU
    7-8-1 VTR FUNCTION
    ECU REC CHK SWR.REVIEW
    RETAKEFor setting the unit’s operation to be
    performed using the REC check button on the
    ECU.
    R.REVIEW:The rec-review operation is
    performed.
    RETAKE:The retake operation is
    performed, after which playback
    is initiated automatically.
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
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    HUMID OPE ONOFFFor selecting whether or not to continue
    operation when HUMID alarm state has
    occurred.
    REC START ALLNORMALFor selecting how recording start is to be
    accepted.
    PAUSE TIMER 10min
    20min
    30min
    60min
    For selecting the time during which REC/
    PAUSE is to continue.
    7-7-4 BLACK SHADING
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    CORRECTON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the digital black
    shading compensation.
    DETECTION
    (DIG)—For executing the digital black shading
    compensation.
    7-7-5 WHITE SHADING
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
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    CORRECTON
    OFFFor selecting ON or OFF for the white shading
    compensation.
    DETECTION
    (V SAW)–For executing the white shading
    compensation.
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode. The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
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    BATTERY SELECT PRO14TRIM14
    HYTRON50
    HYTRON100
    HYTRON120
    DIONIC90
    DIONIC160
    HP-90L
    BP-H120
    NP-L50
    ENDURA50
    ENDURA80
    BP-L60/90
    NiCd14
    NiCd13
    NiCd12
    TYPE A
    TYPE BFor selecting the type of battery to be used.
    The remaining charge is detected in
    accordance with the battery which has been
    selected.
    The variable range is changed by the item
    settings selected on the “7-8-3 BATTERY
    SETTING1” and “7-8-4 BATTERY
    SETTING2” menus.
    Note that the initial value for TYPE A
    corresponds to the PROFORMER and for
    initial value for TYPE B to the HYTRON100,
    both of which are manufactured by Anton
    Bauer.
    BATT NEAR END
    ALARMONOFFFor setting whether or not to output the
    warning tone when the battery charge is
    nearly depleted.
    TAPE NEAR END
    ALARMONOFFFor setting whether or not to output the warning
    tone when the tape is nearly at its end.
    TAPE NEAR END
    TIME 3min2minFor setting the remaining tape time at which
    to sound the warning that the tape has only
    the designated amount of time (2min. or
    3min.) remaining.
    TAPE END ALARMON
    OFFFor setting whether or not to output the
    warning tone when the tape reaches the end.
    BATT REMAIN
    FULL100%70%For setting when the remaining charge display
    bar on the LCD is to be displayed when a
    digital battery is used.
    70%:A full charge is indicated with a 70% display
    100%:A full charge is indicated with a 100% display.
    BATT NEAR END
    CANCELON
    OFFWhen this item is set to ON, the warning tone
    and the warning display which are being
    output can be canceled by pressing the
    MODE switch when the battery charge is
    nearly depleted.
    BATT END ALARMON
    OFFFor setting whether or not to output the warning
    tone when the battery charge is depleted.
    TAPE REMAIN/∫5min/∫3min/∫For setting the time of each segment (∫) that
    makes up the remaining time display bar on
    the LCD.
    5min:Each segment denotes a remaining
    time of 5 minutes.
    3min:Each segment denotes a remaining
    time of 3 minutes.
    7-8-2 BATTERY/TAPE
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    EXT DC IN
    SELECTAC_ADPT
    PRO14
    TRIM14
    HYTRON50
    HYTRON100
    HYTRON120
    DIONIC90
    DIONIC160
    HP-90L
    BP-H120
    NP-L50
    ENDURA50
    ENDURA80
    BP-L60/90
    NiCd14
    NiCd13
    NiCd12
    TYPE A
    TYPE BThe variable range is changed by the item
    settings selected on the “7-8-3 BATTERY
    SETTING1” and “7-8-4 BATTERY
    SETTING2” menus.
    7-8-3 BATTERY SETTING1
    PRO142
    /
    AUTO
    MANUAL
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting how the voltage at which the
    battery charge is considered nearly depleted
    is to be set.
    AUTO:The voltage is set automatically.
    MANUAL:The voltage is set manually.
    11.0: 13.8: 15.0
    For selecting the voltage at which the battery
    charge is to be considered nearly depleted in
    0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected
    as the setting for the menu item above.
    TRIM142
    /
    AUTO
    MANUAL
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting how the voltage at which the
    battery charge is considered nearly depleted
    is to be set.
    AUTO:The voltage is set automatically.
    MANUAL:The voltage is set manually.
    11.0: 13.6: 15.0
    For selecting the voltage at which the battery
    charge is to be considered nearly depleted in
    0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected
    as the setting for the menu item above.
    HYTRON502
    /
    AUTO
    MANUAL
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting how the voltage at which the
    battery charge is considered nearly depleted
    is to be set.
    AUTO:The voltage is set automatically.
    MANUAL:The voltage is set manually.
    11.0: 13.8: 15.0
    For selecting the voltage at which the battery
    charge is to be considered nearly depleted in
    0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected
    as the setting for the menu item above.
    HYTRON1002
    /
    AUTO
    MANUAL
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting how the voltage at which the
    battery charge is considered nearly depleted
    is to be set.
    AUTO:The voltage is set automatically.
    MANUAL:The voltage is set manually.
    11.0: 13.1: 15.0
    For selecting the voltage at which the battery
    charge is to be considered nearly depleted in
    0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected
    as the setting for the menu item above.
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F 
    						
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    HYTRON1202
    /
    AUTO
    MANUAL
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting how the voltage at which the
    battery charge is considered nearly depleted
    is to be set.
    AUTO:The voltage is set automatically.
    MANUAL:The voltage is set manually.
    11.0: 13.1: 15.0
    For selecting the voltage at which the battery
    charge is to be considered nearly depleted in
    0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected
    as the setting for the menu item above.
    BP-H1202
    /
    AUTO
    MANUAL
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting how the voltage at which the
    battery charge is considered nearly depleted
    is to be set.
    AUTO:The voltage is set automatically.
    MANUAL:The voltage is set manually.
    11.0: 11.7: 15.0
    For selecting the voltage at which the battery
    charge is to be considered nearly depleted in
    0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected
    as the setting for the menu item above.
    NP-L502
    /
    AUTO
    MANUAL
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting how the voltage at which the
    battery charge is considered nearly depleted
    is to be set.
    AUTO:The voltage is set automatically.
    MANUAL:The voltage is set manually.
    11.0: 13.1: 15.0
    For selecting the voltage at which the battery
    charge is to be considered nearly depleted in
    0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected
    as the setting for the menu item above.
    ENDURA502
    /
    AUTO
    MANUAL
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting how the voltage at which the
    battery charge is considered nearly depleted
    is to be set.
    AUTO:The voltage is set automatically.
    MANUAL:The voltage is set manually.
    11.0: 12.9: 15.0
    For selecting the voltage at which the battery
    charge is to be considered nearly depleted in
    0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected
    as the setting for the menu item above.
    DIONIC902
    /
    AUTO
    MANUAL
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting how the voltage at which the
    battery charge is considered nearly depleted
    is to be set.
    AUTO:The voltage is set automatically.
    MANUAL:The voltage is set manually.
    11.0: 13.6: 15.0
    For selecting the voltage at which the battery
    charge is to be considered nearly depleted in
    0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected
    as the setting for the menu item above.
    DIONIC1602
    /
    AUTO
    MANUAL
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting how the voltage at which the
    battery charge is considered nearly depleted
    is to be set.
    AUTO:The voltage is set automatically.
    MANUAL:The voltage is set manually.
    11.0: 13.3: 15.0
    For selecting the voltage at which the battery
    charge is to be considered nearly depleted in
    0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected
    as the setting for the menu item above.
    HP-90L 212
    /
    AUTO
    MANUAL
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting how the voltage at which the
    battery charge is considered nearly depleted
    is to be set.
    AUTO:The voltage is set automatically.
    MANUAL:The voltage is set manually.
    11.0: 12.4: 15.0
    For selecting the voltage at which the battery
    charge is to be considered nearly depleted in
    0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected
    as the setting for the menu item above.
    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarksItem/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    21:Select this item for the PHD-90L manufactured by PACO. 
    						
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    Item/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarksItem/
    Data storageVariable
    rangeRemarks
    7-8-4 BATTERY SETTING2
    ENDURA802
    /
    AUTO
    MANUAL
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting how the voltage at which the
    battery charge is considered nearly depleted
    is to be set.
    AUTO:The voltage is set automatically.
    MANUAL:The voltage is set manually.
    11.0: 13.6: 15.0
    For selecting the voltage at which the battery
    charge is to be considered nearly depleted in
    0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected
    as the setting for the menu item above.
    NiCd142
    /
    11.0
    : 13.6: 15.0
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at
    which the battery charge is to considered
    nearly depleted.
    11.0: 13.2: 15.0
    For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at
    which the battery charge is to be considered
    depleted.
    NiCd132
    /
    11.0
    : 12.7: 15.0
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at
    which the battery charge is to considered
    nearly depleted.
    11.0: 12.2: 15.0
    For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at
    which the battery charge is to be considered
    depleted.
    NiCd122
    /
    11.0
    : 11.5: 15.0
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at
    which the battery charge is to considered
    nearly depleted.
    11.0: 11.2: 15.0
    For selecting in 0.1 V steps the voltage at
    which the battery charge is to be considered
    depleted.
    BP-L60/902
    /
    AUTO
    MANUAL
    For enabling or disabling the selection made
    for the BATTERY SELECT item.
    2:The selection is enabled.
    /:The selection is disabled.
    For selecting how the voltage at which the
    battery charge is considered nearly depleted
    is to be set.
    AUTO:The voltage is set automatically.
    MANUAL:The voltage is set manually.
    11.0
    : 
    15.0For selecting the voltage at which the battery
    charge is to be considered nearly depleted in
    0.1 V steps when MANUAL has been selected
    as the setting for the menu item above.
    NEAR END
    END
    NEAR END
    END
    NEAR END
    END
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    CU F
    
    In the case of a digital battery (PRO14, TRIM14, HYTRON50,
    HYTRON100, HYTRON120, DIONIC90, DIONIC160 or NP-
    L50), the remaining battery charge displayed in the viewfinder
    appears as a percentage.
    What is displayed to warn the user that the end of the
    remaining battery charge is approaching is determined by the
    setting on the  screen regardless of
    the percentage display. 
    						
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