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    Accessory Mounting Section
    Hook for mounting shoulder belt
    Attach the accessory shoulder belt to this hook.
    Light shoe
    Mount the video light, etc. onto this shoe.
    Lens mount (bayonet type)
    Mount the lens here.
    Lens clamping lever
    Insert the lens into the lens mount , and turn the lens mount ring using this lever to clamp
    the lens.
    	Lens mount cap
    Press up the lens clamping lever  to remove this cap. Keep the cap in place if the lens is
    not going to be mounted.
    
    Lens cable clamp
    This is for clamping the lens cable.
    Tripod mount
    When the unit is to be secured to a tripod, mount the optional tripod attachment.
    LENS connector (12-pin)
    Hook up the lens connecting cable to this connector. Consult with your dealer concerning the
    lens which you are going to use.
    
    Shoulder pad
    Adjust this pad to facilitate operation when carrying the unit on your shoulder. Its position can
    be brought forward or backward and adjusted by loosening the two set screws.
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    Controls and Their Functions
    Audio Function Section (1)
    AUDIO LEVEL CH1 (audio channel 1 recording level) control
    When the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch  is set to MAN, the recording level of audio
    channel 1 can be adjusted by this control in addition to the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control  on
    the side panel.
    MIC IN (microphone input) jack (XLR, 3-pin)
    Connect an optional microphone to this jack. The power for the microphone is supplied from
    this jack.
    AUDIO LEVEL CH1/CH2 (audio channel 1/2 recording level) controls
    When the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch  is set to MAN, the audio level of audio chan-
    nels 1 and 2 can be adjusted using these controls.
    However, the audio CH1 level can also be adjusted using the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control 
    on the front panel.
    AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch (audio channel 1/2 auto/manual level adjustment se-
    lector) switch
    This selects the method used to adjust the audio levels of audio channels 1 and 2.
    AUTO:For adjusting the levels automatically.
    MAN:For adjusting the levels manually.
    AUDIO IN (audio input selector) switch
    This selects the input signals to be recorded on audio channels 1 and 2.
    FRONT [MIC]:The microphone input signals connected to the MIC IN jack  are recorded.
    REAR [MIC]:The microphone input signals connected to the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 connec-
    tors  are recorded.
    REAR [LINE]:The line input signals connected to the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 connectors 
    are recorded.
    REAR MIC POWER switch
    ON:The phantom power is supplied to the rear microphone.
    OFF:The phantom power is not supplied to the rear microphone.
    CUE switch
    CH1:The audio CH1 signals are recorded on the cue track.
    1/2:The signals of audio CH1 and CH2 are mixed together and recorded on the cue track.
    CH2:The audio CH2 signals are recorded on the cue track.
    AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 (audio input channel 1/2) connectors (XLR, 3P)
    An audio component or microphone is connected here.
    AUDIO OUT connector (XLR, 3P)
    This is connected to an audio component. The audio channels are coupled to the MONITOR
    SELECT switch  and switched in tandem.
    DC OUT (DC power output) connector
    This is the DC 12 V output connector. A current of approximately 100 mA can be taken out.
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    Audio Function Section (2)
    ALARM (warning tone volume) control
    This adjusts the warning tone volume heard from the speaker  or the earphone connected
    to the PHONES jack . When it is set to the lowest position, the warning tone is not audible.
    However, by making changes to the inside parts, the tone can be made audible even when
    the control is at its lowest position.
    MONITOR (volume) control
    This adjusts the volume of the sound other than the warning tone — the sound from the
    speaker  or earphone . When it is set to the lowest position, no sound is heard.
    Audio Function Section (3)
    Speaker
    During recording, the EE sound can be monitored; during playback, the playback sound can
    be monitored.
    The warning tone is heard through the speaker in synchronization with the flashing or lighting
    of the warning lamp and warning display.
    The speaker sound is automatically muted when an earphone is connected to the PHONES
    jack .
    MONITOR SELECT (audio channel selector) switch
    This selects the audio channel whose sound is to be heard through the speaker AUDIO
    OUT connector , or earphone.
    CH1:The audio channel 1 sound is output.
    1/2:The sound produced by mixing the audio channel 1 and 2 sound or the stereo sound
    is output. However, only the mixed sound is output from the speaker  and AUDIO
    OUT connector.
    CH2:The audio channel 2 sound is output.
    MONITOR (sound selector) switch
    This selects the sound of the earphone when 1/2 is selected with the MONITOR SELECT
    switch .
    ST:The stereo sound of audio channels 1 and 2 is output.
    MIX:The mixed sound of audio channels 1 and 2 is output.
    PHONES (earphone) jack (mini-jack)
    When an earphone (option) is connected to this jack, the sound selected by the MONITOR
    switch  can be heard. The warning tones relating to the unit’s operation or status can also
    be heard. An earphone enabling a sufficiently high volume of sound to be heard is recom-
    mended.
    When the earphone is connected, speaker  sound is automatically muted.
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    Controls and Their Functions
    Shooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (1)
     Viewfinder
    Black-and-white images can be seen in the viewfinder during recording and playback. Warn-
    ings and messages relating to the unit’s operating status and settings, zebra pattern, markers
    (safety zone marker, center marker), etc. can also be seen.
    !PEAKING control
    This is used to adjust the contours of the images inside the viewfinder to facilitate focusing. It
    does not affect the camera’s output signals.
    CONTRAST control
    This is used to adjust the contrast of the screen inside the viewfinder. It does not affect the
    camera’s output signals.
    #BRIGHT control
    This is used to adjust the brightness of the screen inside the viewfinder. It does not affect the
    camera’s output signals.
    $ZEBRA (zebra pattern) switch
    This displays the zebra pattern inside the viewfinder.
    ON:The zebra pattern is displayed.
    OFF:The zebra pattern is not displayed.
    When the unit is shipped from the factory, the zebra pattern is set in such a way that those
    parts with an IRE video level from approx. 70% to 85% are displayed. The displaying of parts
    with a level ranging from 50% to 110% or more or with a certain level can also be set on the
    setting menu.
    %Diopter control knob
    This is adjusted in such a way that the images on the viewfinder screen are seen most clear-
    ly in accordance with the dioptric power of the camera’s operator.
    &Eyepiece
    Viewfinder forward-backward/left-right position clamp lever
    Loosen this lever to adjust the position of the viewfinder   in the forward-backward or left-
    right direction.
    (Eyepiece forward-backward movement ring
    Turn this ring to adjust the position of the eyepiece & in the forward-backward direction.
    )Viewfinder stopper screw
    To detach the viewfinder   from the camera, loosen this screw and then detach the view-
    finder.
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    Shooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (2)
    *CC/ND FILTER (filter selector) knob
    This selects the filter to match the light source which is illuminating the subject.
    If the setting of this knob is changed when the menu display mode has been set to “3” (de-
    fault setting), the new setting will appear for about 3 seconds on the setting change message
    display area of the viewfinder screen.
    The knob and filter settings are listed below.
    Filter
    Description Example of filter setting to match shooting conditions
    knob setting
    A Cross For setting the light source into the shape of a cross.
    B 3200K Dawn, dusk, inside a studio
    C 4300K Outdoors under a clear sky, outdoors in the rain
    D 6300K At the beach, in mountains covered with snow
    1 Clear Indoors, studios, dark places
    2 1/4ND Outdoors under a cloudy sky
    3 1/16ND Outdoors under a clear sky
    4 1/64ND Outdoors, at the beach or in mountains covered with snow in summer
    +Synchro scan adjustment switches
    These switches are used to adjust the synchro scan speed. Pressing the “” switch reduces
    the shutter speed; pressing the “” switch increases the shutter speed. Set these switches to
    a position where the side bar noise in the viewfinder is eliminated during personal computer
    monitor shooting, etc.
    ,WHITE BAL (white balance memory selector) switch
    PRST:Set to this position when there is no time to adjust the white balance. The white bal-
    ance value for 3200K is stored in the memory.
    A or B:When the AUTO W/B BAL switch - is pressed to the AWB side, the white balance
    is automatically adjusted in accordance with the setting position of the filter knob *,
    and the adjustment value is stored in memory A or memory B.
    When the FILTER knob and the WHITE BAL switch are set to the same positions as the ones
    set when the adjustment was made, the adjustment value stored in the memory is called, and
    the unit is automatically adjusted to the white balance which corresponds to this value.
    If the setting of this switch is changed when the menu display mode has been set to “3” (de-
    fault setting), the new setting will appear for about 3 seconds at the WHITE BAL switch dis-
    play position on the viewfinder screen. (Example: “W : A”) 
    						
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    Controls and Their Functions
    Shooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (3)
    .OUTPUT (output signal selector)/AUTO KNEE switch
    This switch selects the video signals which are to be output from the camera unit to the VTR
    unit, viewfinder and video monitor. The AUTO KNEE function can be used when the images
    shot by the camera have been selected.
    OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch setting positions
    BARS Color bar signals are output. The AUTO KNEE circuit
    is not activated. Set the switch to this position in the
    following cases:
    When adjusting the video monitor
    When recording color bar signals
    CAM, AUTO KNEE OFF The images shot by the camera are output.
    The AUTO KNEE circuit is not activated. The default
    setting is “MANUAL KNEE”.
    CAM, AUTO KNEE ON The images shot by the camera are output.
    The AUTO KNEE circuit is activated.
    /GAIN (gain selector) switch
    This is used to change the video amplifier’s gain in accordance with the lighting conditions
    during shooting. The gain values corresponding to the L, M and H settings are assigned be-
    forehand on the setting menu. When the unit is shipped from the factory, these settings are:
    L0 dB, M9 dB and H18 dB.
    If the setting of this switch is changed when the menu display mode has been set to “3”, the
    new setting will appear for about 3 seconds at the gain display position on the viewfinder
    screen. (Example: “12 dB”)
    -AUTO W/B BAL (white balance/black balance automatic adjustment) switch
    AWB:Set to this position for automatically adjusting the white balance. When the WHITE
    BAL switch , is now set to “A or B”, the adjusted value will be stored in memory A or
    memory B.
    ABB:Set to this position for automatically adjusting the black balance. The adjusted value
    will be stored in the dedicated memory.
    0SHUTTER switch
    Set this to ON when using the electronic shutter. When it is pressed to the SEL side, the
    shutter speed and mode displays change in the ranges preset on the setting menu. If the set-
    ting of this switch is changed when the menu display mode has been set to “2” or “3”, the
    new settings will appear for about 3 seconds at the shutter display position on the viewfinder
    screen. (Example: “:1/250”, “:1/60.8”)
    1) AUTO KNEE function
    When the level is adjusted to people, scenes, etc. for shooting against a very bright background, the background will be whited out and the
    buildings or scenes in the background will become blurred. If the AUTO KNEE function is activated in cases like these, the background can
    be reproduced in clear detail. This function is especially effective for shooting in the following conditions:
    When shooting people in shade under a clear sky
    When simultaneously shooting people in vehicles or indoor and the outdoor scenery seen through the windows
    When shooting scenes with a high contrast
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    1ECU REMOTE (remote control) connector (6-pin)
    Connect the AQ-EC1 extension control unit (option) here.
    Note	
    The POWER switches on unit and extension control unit must be set to OFF before the re-
    mote control cable is connected or disconnected.
    226-pin/12-pin output adaptor (option) (See page 98 for mounting method.)
    The 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor AJ-YA900P (option) is mounted on this section. When the
    portable VTR is connected as the external VTR, recording can be performed simultaneously
    with the unit’s built-in VTR.
    Furthermore, by connecting the SHAN-C12TCA multi-connector cable (optional accessory) to
    the 12-pin connector, it is possible to output the sound of audio channels 1 and 2 separately.
    3VIDEO OUT connector (BNC)
    This outputs the video signals (75
     termination, rated level) to be monitored. During record-
    ing, EE images can be monitored; during playback, playback images can be monitored.
    While performing settings on the menu, the setting menu can be superimposed onto the shot
    images appearing on the monitor screen so that the settings can also be checked (in which
    case, the images appear in black and white).
    4CAM OUT (camera output) connector (BNC)
    This outputs the composite video signals (75
     termination, rated level). When a video moni-
    tor is connected, the images shot by the camera can be monitored. Even while the VTR is
    playing back, the camera’s images are output at all times.
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    Controls and Their Functions
    Shooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (4)
    5VTR START button
    When this pressed, recording commences; when it is pressed again, recording stops. This
    button has the same function as the VTR button on the lens side.
    6VTR SAVE/STBY (tape protection) switch
    This selects the power supply status while the VTR recording is temporarily stopped (REC
    PAUSE).
    SAVE:This is the tape protection mode. The cylinder is stopped in the half-loading status.
    Compared with the STBY position, less power is consumed and the unit can be
    operated longer using the battery. It takes longer for recording to commence after
    the VTR START button 5 is pressed in the SAVE position than in the STBY po-
    sition.
    When the switch is set to this position, the VTR SAVE lamp inside the viewfinder
    lights.
    STBY:Recording commences immediately when the VTR START button is pressed.
    7MODE CHECK button
    While this button is kept depressed, the camera’s setting status is displayed in the viewfinder.
    It does not affect the camera’s output signals.
    8SUPER GAIN button (inside sliding cover)
    When the super gain level has been set on the setting menu and this button is pressed to
    forcibly establish the super gain mode, the gain is switched by one level in the following se-
    quence each time the button is pressed: 30 dBOFF30 dB, etc. The DTL and other
    menu settings cannot be performed.
    When the super gain mode is established, adjust the ABB (black balance) using the AUTO
    W/B BAL switch.
    9SUPER IRIS button (inside sliding cover)
    This is used when backlight compensation is to be provided. When it is pressed, the switch
    settings are displayed inside the viewfinder for 3 seconds. When it is pressed again, back-
    light compensation is released.
    :MARK button
    This is used when the Picture Link (Pix Link) function is to be used. Each time it is pressed
    M1 (MARK1), M2 (MARK2) or no display appears in the viewfinder.
    Picture Link adaptor board (AJ-YAP900) is sold as an option.
    Super gain:When 30 dB is allotted to the SUPER IRIS button, DTL and other menu settings cannot be performed for this
    30 dB.
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    ;EJECT (cassette eject) button
    Press this to insert or eject the cassette.
    PLAY (playback) button
    Press this to view the playback images on the viewfinder screen or color video monitor. Its
    lamp lights during playback.
    If this button is pressed again during playback, playback is paused and the lamp goes off.
    After playback has been paused for 2 minutes, the unit automatically switches to stop status
    (STOP).
    ?STOP button
    Press this to stop the tape travel.
    @Emergency screw (inside the rubber cap)
    For details, refer to the “Emergency eject” function on page 127.
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    Controls and Their Functions
    Menu Operation Section
    ASetup card insertion slot
    The optional setup cards are inserted into this slot.
    BMENU SET/OFF switch
    This displays the setting menu on the viewfinder screen through VIDEO OUT connector.
    SET:The page on which the previous setting menu operations were completed appears on
    the viewfinder screen. (When the menu is used for the first time, the first of the pages
    which can be displayed appears.)
    OFF:The setting menu is not displayed on the viewfinder screen through VIDEO OUT con-
    nector.
    CSHIFT/ITEM button
    Each time this button is pressed, the cursor moves on the setting menu page now displayed.
    Use it when selecting items.
    Note	
    This switch functions differently depending on the operation item. Check the function by oper-
    ating the menu item by item.
    DUP button
    This is used to increment the setting of the item selected on the setting menu by 1 level each
    time it is pressed or to switch the setting between ON and OFF.
    EDOWN button
    This is used to decrement the setting of the item selected on the setting menu by 1 level
    each time it is pressed or to switch the setting between ON and OFF.
    FPAGE button
    This is used to select the setting menu page.
    Time Code-Related Section (1)
    GGENLOCK IN connector (BNC)
    The reference signal is supplied to this connector when the camera section is to be subject to
    genlock operation or when the time code is to be locked externally. This connector serves as
    an external video input connector when REC.SIGNAL: VIDEO has been selected on the set-
    ting menu.
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