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    							Adjusting the black balance
    There is normally no need to re-adjust the black
    balance.  Adjustment is required only in the
    following cases.
    OWhen the camera recorder is to be used for
    the first time
    OWhen the camera recorder is to be used after
    it has not been used for an extended period
    OWhen the camera recorder is to be used in a
    situation where the ambient temperature will
    vary significantly
    OWhen the progressive mode has been
    switched to the standard (60i) mode or vice
    versa
    In the standard (60i) mode
    The white balance is adjusted automatically by
    pressing the AWB button.
    If the button is then held down, the black
    balance is adjusted.
    In the progressive mode
    By simply pressing the AWB button, the white
    balance is adjusted automatically, and then the
    black balance is adjusted.
    OWhen the AWB button is pressed, the white
    balance is adjusted first.  Therefore, ensure
    that the conditions under which the white
    balance is adjusted are satisfied before
    pressing the button.
    OWhile recording is in progress, the black
    balance cannot be adjusted.
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    White balance and black balance
    ATW (Auto Tracking White)
    function
    The ATW function can be allocated to the
    WHITE BAL switch (A, B or PRST position)
    using the ATW item on the setting menu SW
    MODE screen.  (See page 40)
    Similarly, the ATW function can be allocated to
    the AUTO button using the ATW item on the
    setting menu AUTO SW screen.  (See page 41)
    When material is shot using the ATW function, it
    is recorded while the white balance is being
    continually adjusted automatically.
    OThe ATW function automatically identifies the
    shooting environment and adjusts the white
    balance optimally.  In some environments, a
    slight adjustment error may arise.
    If an extremely accurate white balance
    adjustment is required, adjust the white
    balance by following the instructions on the
    previous page.
    ABB ACTIVE
    Message that appears while adjustment is
    underway
    ABB END
    Message that appears upon completion of the
    adjustment 
    						
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    Setting the time data
    Setting the user’s bit
    By setting the user’s bit, memos (dates, times)
    and other information consisting of up to 8 digits
    in hexadecimal notation can be recorded on the
    sub-code track.  The user’s bit settings are
    automatically stored in the memory and retained
    even after the power has been turned off.
    1Set the camera recorder’s POWER switch to
    ON.
    2Select USERas the setting for the UB
    MODE item on the setting menu
    RECORDING SETUP screen.
    OFor details on the menu operations, refer
    to page 37.
    :
    FIRST REC TC
    HPRESET
    TC PRESET
    H––––
    HU US
    SE
    ER
    R  T
    TI
    IM
    ME
    E
    D DA
    AT
    TE
    E    T
    TC
    CG
    G   F
    FR
    RM
    M.
    .R
    RA
    AT
    TE
    E
    UB PRESET
    H––––
    ;
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    U
    UB
    B M
    MO
    OD
    DE
    E
    RECORDING SETUP
    3Tilt the OPERATION lever in the 4direction
    and move to the UB PRESETitem.
    :
    FIRST REC TC
    HPRESET
    TC PRESET
    H––––
    UB MODE
    HUSER
    H– ––
    ––
    ––
    – Y
    YE
    ES
    S
    ;
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    U
    UB
    B P
    PR
    RE
    ES
    SE
    ET
    T
    RECORDING SETUP
    4Press “;” of the OPERATION lever, and
    move “1” to YES.
    :
    FIRST REC TC
    HPRESET
    TC PRESET
    H––––
    UB MODE
    HUSER
    – ––
    ––
    ––
    – 
    HY YE
    ES
    S
    ;
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    U
    UB
    B P
    PR
    RE
    ES
    SE
    ET
    T
    RECORDING SETUP
    5The screen shown below appears.  Set the
    user’s bit using the OPERATION lever.
    Tilt the OPERATION lever in the 3or 4
    direction, select the user’s bit characters,
    press “;” of the OPERATION lever, and
    move to the next digit.
    OThe numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F can
    be used as the user’s bit characters.
    OWhen the COUNTER RESET button is
    pressed on the screen shown below, the
    user’s bit is reset to zero.
    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 
    + :PUSH PLAY
    – :PUSH STOP
    SEL:PUSH STILL
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    0
    UB PRESET
    PRESET OK?
    –––.
    PUSH STILL
    YES
    N
    NO
    O
    UB PRESET
    6Upon completion of the user’s bit setting,
    press the MENU button.  The screen shown
    below appears.  Tilt the OPERATION lever
    in the 4direction, select YES, and press
    “;” of the OPERATION lever.
    7Press the MENU button twice to release the
    menu mode. 
    						
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    Setting the time data
    Setting the time code
    The various settings related to the time code are
    performed using the following items on the
    setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen.
    OTC MODE item
    OTCG item
    OFIRST REC TC item
    OTC PRESET item
    O1394 TC REGEN item (appears in the VCR
    mode)
    For further details, refer to page 43.
    OWhen ON has been selected as the setting
    for the 1394 TC REGEN item in the VCR
    mode, the settings of the items listed above
    cannot be changed.
    1Set the camera recorder’s POWER switch to
    ON.
    2Select PRESETas the setting for the FIRST
    REC TC item on the setting menu
    RECORDING SETUP screen.
    OFor details on the menu operations, refer
    to page 37.
    3Tilt the OPERATION lever is the 4direction
    and move to the TC PRESETitem.
    :
    FIRST REC TC
    HPRESET
    H– ––
    ––
    ––
    – Y
    YE
    ES
    S
    UB MODE
    HUSER
    UB PRESET
    H––––
    ;
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    T
    TC
    C P
    PR
    RE
    ES
    SE
    ET
    T
    RECORDING SETUP
    :
    R RE
    EG
    GE
    EN
    N
    HP PR
    RE
    ES
    SE
    ET
    T
    TC PRESET
    H––––
    UB MODE
    HUSER
    UB PRESET
    H––––
    ;
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    F
    FI
    IR
    RS
    ST
    T R
    RE
    EC
    C T
    TC
    C
    RECORDING SETUP
    4Press “;” of the OPERATION lever, and
    move “1” to YES.
    :
    FIRST REC TC
    HPRESET
    – ––
    ––
    ––
    – 
    HY YE
    ES
    S
    UB MODE
    HUSER
    UB PRESET
    H––––
    ;
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    T
    TC
    C P
    PR
    RE
    ES
    SE
    ET
    T
    RECORDING SETUP
    5The screen shown below appears.  Set the
    time code value using the OPERATION
    lever.
    Tilt the OPERATION lever in the 3or 4
    direction, select the time code value, press
    “;” of the OPERATION lever, and move to
    the next digit.
    OWhen the COUNTER RESET button is
    pressed on the screen shown below, the
    time code value is reset to zero.
    0h00m00s00f
    + :PUSH PLAY
    – :PUSH STOP
    SEL:PUSH STILL
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    0
    TC PRESET
    PRESET OK?
    –––.
    PUSH STILL
    YES
    N
    NO
    O
    TC PRESET
    6Upon completion of the time code value
    setting, press the MENU button.  The screen
    shown below appears.  Tilt the OPERATION
    lever in the 4direction, select YES, and
    press “;” of the OPERATION lever.
    7Press the MENU button twice to release the
    menu mode. How to select the TC PRESET item setting
    When the time code at the start of the recording
    is to be recorded using the value specified by
    the user as its initial value, set the time code
    value using the TC PRESET item. 
    						
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    Scene files
    The settings selected to suit various shooting
    situations are stored in the positions of the
    scene file dial.  During shooting, the required file
    can be read out in an instant using this dial.
    The following files were stored as factory
    settings prior to shipment.
    OEven when a scene file has been changed
    during recording, the progressive mode will
    not be changed.
    To change this mode, establish the recording
    standby mode.F1: SCENE 
    File containing the settings suited to
    standard shooting
    F2: SCENE FLOU.
    File containing the settings suited to
    shooting where consideration is given to
    the characteristics of fluorescent lights (for
    shooting indoors, etc.)
    F3: SCENE SPARK
    File containing the settings suited to
    shooting for accentuating the subjects (for
    shooting wedding receptions, etc.)
    F4: SCENE B-STR
    File containing the settings suited to
    shooting with extended gradations for the
    dark areas (for shooting scenes at dusk,
    etc.)
    F5: SCENE 24P
    File containing the settings suited to
    shooting in the progressive 24P mode
    F6: SCENE ADVANC
    File for the progressive 24P advanced
    mode 
    						
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    1Set the camera recorder’s POWER switch to
    ON.
    2Turn the scene file dial, and select the scene
    file in which changes are to be made.
    3Change the item on the setting menu
    SCENE FILE screen.
    OFor details on the menu operations, refer
    to page 37.
    7Upon completion of the filename setting,
    press the MENU button.
    4Tilt the OPERATION lever in the 4direction
    and move to the NAME EDITitem.
    :
    SKIN TONE DTL
    HOFF
    MATRIX
    HNORM
    V DETAIL FREQ THIN
    PROGRESSIVE
    HOFF
    H– ––
    ––
    ––
    – Y
    YE
    ES
    S
    SAVE/INIT
    H––––
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    N
    NA
    AM
    ME
    E E
    ED
    DI
    IT
    T
    SCENE F1:      
    Changing the scene file settings
    Scene file settings can be changed.
    In addition, scene files in which changes have
    been made can be stored in the positions of the
    scene file dial.
    5Press “;” of the OPERATION lever, and
    move “1” to YES.
    :
    SKIN TONE DTL
    HOFF
    MATRIX
    HNORM
    V DETAIL FREQ THIN
    PROGRESSIVE
    HOFF
    – ––
    ––
    ––
    – 
    HY YE
    ES
    S
    SAVE/INIT
    H––––
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    N
    NA
    AM
    ME
    E E
    ED
    DI
    IT
    T
    SCENE F1:      
    6The screen shown below appears.  Set a
    filename consisting of six characters using
    the OPERATION lever.
    OCharacters which can be set
    )(space), letters A to Z, numbers 0 to 9,
    :, ;, , ?, @, [, ¥, ], ^, _
    SW POSITION F1
    + :PUSH PLAY
    – :PUSH STOP
    SEL:PUSH STILL
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    NAME EDIT
    Scene files
    8Tilt the OPERATION lever in the 4direction
    and move to the SAVE/INITitem.
    :
    SKIN TONE DTL
    HOFF
    MATRIX
    HNORM
    V DETAIL FREQ THIN
    PROGRESSIVE
    HOFF
    NAME EDIT
    H––––
    H– ––
    ––
    ––
    – Y
    YE
    ES
    S
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    S
    SA
    AV
    VE
    E/
    /I
    IN
    NI
    IT
    T
    SCENE F1:222222
    9Press “;” of the OPERATION lever, and
    move “1” to YES.
    :
    SKIN TONE DTL
    HOFF
    MATRIX
    HNORM
    V DETAIL FREQ THIN
    PROGRESSIVE
    HOFF
    NAME EDIT
    H––––
    – ––
    ––
    ––
    – 
    HY YE
    ES
    S
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    S
    SA
    AV
    VE
    E/
    /I
    IN
    NI
    IT
    T
    SCENE F1:222222 
    						
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    Scene files
    10The screen shown below appears.  Press
    “;” of the OPERATION lever, and move
    “1” to YES.
    H– ––
    ––
    ––
    – Y
    YE
    ES
    S
    INITIAL
    H––––
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    S
    SA
    AV
    VE
    E
    FILE F1:222222
    11The screen shown below appears.  Tilt the
    OPERATION lever in the 4direction,
    select YES, and press “;” of the
    OPERATION lever.
    SAVE ?
    –––.
    PUSH STILL
    YES
    N
    NO
    O
    FILE F1:222222
    12A beep sounds ten times in succession,
    the following message appears, and the
    scene file changes are completed.
    SAVE
    COMPLETED !
    13Press the MENU button three times to
    release the menu mode.
    If the menu mode is released without saving
    the changes, the original scene file settings
    will be restored when operation is switched to
    the VCR mode or the power is turned off.
    To return the scene file settings to the factory
    settings, select INITIALin step 
    10, and then
    perform the same steps 
    11to 13. 
    						
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    Setting menus
    The camera recorder’s settings can be changed
    to suit the scenes to be shot or what is to be
    recorded using the setting menus.
    Operation method
    1In any operation mode except the shooting
    mode or recording mode, press the MENU
    button.
    The menu mode is established, and the
    function screen shown below appears in the
    viewfinder and on the LCD monitor.
    2Tilt the OPERATION lever in the 3or 4
    direction, and move the highlighted part to
    the function which is to be set.
    (If the remote control unit is used, press the
    “V” or “B” button among the SET buttons.)
    2.CAMERA SETUP
    3.SW MODE
    4.AUTO SW
    5.RECORDING SETUP
    6.DISPLAY SETUP
    7.OTHER FUNCTIONS
    PUSH MENU TO EXIT
    1.SCENE FILE
    CAMERA MENU
    [Camera mode]
    2.RECORDING SETUP
    3.AV IN/OUT SETUP
    4.DISPLAY SETUP
    5.OTHER FUINCTIONS
    PUSH MENU TO EXIT
    1.PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS
    VCR FUNCTIONS
    [VCR mode]
    3Press “;” of the OPERATION lever, and
    display the setting item.
    (If the remote control unit is used, press the
    “M” button among the SET buttons.)
    HV VC
    CR
    R1
    1 V
    VC
    CR
    R2
    2
    O OF
    FF
    F
    DV CONTROL
    HOFF
    DV CMD SEL
    HREC P
    REC LAMP
    HBOTH
    BEEP SOUND
    HON
    ;
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    REMOTE
    OTHER FUNCTIONS
    Example:
    4Tilt the OPERATION lever in the 3or 4
    direction, and move the highlighted part to
    the function which is to be set.
    (If the remote control unit is used, press the
    “V” or “B” button among the SET buttons.)
    REMOTE
    HVCR1
    DV CONTROL
    HOFF
    DV CMD SEL
    HREC P
    O OF
    FF
    F   F
    FR
    RO
    ON
    NT
    T
    R RE
    EA
    AR
    R
    HB BO
    OT
    TH
    H
    BEEP SOUND
    HON
    ;
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    REC LAMP
    OTHER FUNCTIONS
    Example:
    5Press “;” of the OPERATION lever, and
    move “
    1” to the setting which is to be
    changed.
    (If the remote control unit is used, press the
    “M” button among the SET buttons.)
    To change a numerical value, for example,
    move “
    1” to the position of the value to be
    changed, tilt the OPERATION lever in the 3
    or 4direction, and change the setting.
    (If the remote control unit is used, press the
    “V” or “B” button among the SET buttons.)
    6To change another item, repeat steps 4and
    5.
    To exit the settings, press the MENU button
    to return to the function screen.
    7To change another function, repeat steps 2
    to 5.
    To exit the menu mode, press the MENU
    button to return to the normal screen.
    REMOTE
    HVCR1
    DV CONTROL
    HOFF
    DV CMD SEL
    HREC P
    O OF
    FF
    F  
    HF FR
    RO
    ON
    NT
    T
    R RE
    EA
    AR
    RB
    BO
    OT
    TH
    H
    BEEP SOUND
    HON
    ;
    PUSH MENU TO RETURN
    REC LAMP
    OTHER FUNCTIONS
    Example: 
    						
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    Setting menus
    Configuration of setting menus
    Menus in the camera mode
    SCENE FILE
    CAMERA SETUPDETAIL LEVEL
    CHROMA LEVEL
    CHROMA PHASECOLOR TEMPMASTER PEDA. IRIS LEVELGAMMA
    MATRIXSKIN TONE DTL
    V DETAIL FREQPROGRESSIVENAME EDITSAVE/INIT
    AUTO SWA. IRIS
    AGC
    ATWAF
    RECORDING SETUPREC SPEED
    AUDIO REC
    MIC ALCMIC GAIN 1MIC GAIN 2TC MODETCGFIRST REC TCTC PRESETUB MODEUB PRESETINTERVAL RECREC TIMEINTERVAL TIME
    OTHER FUNCTIONSREMOTE
    DV CONTROL
    DV CMD SELREC LAMPBEEP SOUNDCLOCK SETTIME SHIFTTAPE PROTECTUSER FILEHOUR METER
    SYNCRO SCAN
    ASPECT CONV
    COLOR BARSETUP
    SW MODEMID GAIN
    HIGH GAIN
    ATWHANDLE ZOOMIRIS DIALUSER1USER2
    DISPLAY SETUPZEBRA DETECT 1
    ZEBRA DETECT 2
    MARKER
    DATE/TIMELEVEL METERZOOM•FOCUSTAPE•BATTERYOTHER DISPLAY
    VIDEO OUT OSD
    LCD BACKLIGHTLCD/EVF SETSELF SHOOTEVF MODE
    Menus in the VCR mode
    RECORDING SETUPREC SPEED
    AUDIO REC
    TC MODETCGFIRST REC TCTC PRESET
    1394 TC REGEN
    UB MODEUB PRESET
    1394 UB REGEN
    OTHER FUNCTIONSREMOTECLOCK SETTIME SHIFTUSER FILEHOUR METER
    PLAYBACK FUNCTIONSEND SEARCH
    12bit AUDIO
    AUDIO OUT
    AV IN/OUT SETUPA DUB INPUT
    DV OUT
    DISPLAY SETUPDATE/TIME
    LEVEL METER
    TAPE•BATTERYOTHER DISPLAYVIDEO OUT OSDCAMERA DATALCD BACKLIGHTLCD/EVF SETEVF MODE 
    						
    							Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    DETAIL LEVEL
    (Camera)For adjusting the detail amount.–7 ---0 ---+7
    CHROMA LEVEL
    (Camera)For adjusting the chroma level.–7 ---0 ---+7
    CHROMA
    PHASE
    (Camera)For finely adjusting the chroma phase.–7 ---0 ---+7
    COLOR TEMP
    (Camera)For finely adjusting the color temperature
    (for performing fine adjustments after the
    white balance has been adjusted).
    –7 ---0 ---+7
    MASTER PED
    (Camera)For adjusting the black master pedestal
    which serves as the video reference.
    –15 ---0 ---+15
    A. IRIS LEVEL
    (Camera)For setting the auto iris target value.–4 ---0 ---+4
    SKIN TONE DTL
    (Camera)For switching the skin tone detail ON or
    OFF.
    When ON is selected, the detail in the skin
    tone areas is diminished and the graininess
    of the skin is reduced.
    OFF ON
    GAMMA
    (Camera)For selecting the gamma curve.CINE-LIKE:The gamma curve which gives the
    images a cinema-like finish is used.
    In order to make full use of the CINE-
    LIKE gamma characteristics, it is
    recommended that the lens iris be set
    lower (by approx. 1/2) than the regular
    video level.
    LOW:Using a gamma curve with a moderate
    gradient for the low-luminance areas, the
    images are given a calm, composed look.  
    A sharp touch is conveyed by the
    contrast.
    NORM:Standard images are produced.HIGH:Using a gamma curve with a sharp
    gradient for the low-luminance areas, the
    gradations of the dark areas are
    extended to make them appear brighter.  
    A soft touch is conveyed by the contrast.
    MATRIX
    (Camera)For selecting the matrix table and
    expressing the colors during shooting.
    NORM:Colors suited to shooting outdoors or
    under light sources using halogen lamps
    are expressed.
    FLOU:Colors suited to shooting indoors under
    fluorescent light sources are expressed.
    CINE-LIKE:Colors suited to cinema-like shooting are
    expressed.
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    Setting menus
    SCENE FILE screen
    V DETAIL FREQ
    (Camera)For setting the detail in the vertical direction
    when shooting in the progressive mode.
    THIN :The detail is made finer.THICK :The detail is made coarser.
    OWhen “THIN” has been selected as the
    item’s setting and the images shot in the
    progressive mode are played back using
    a standard TV monitor (60i: interlace),
    some flickering will occur on the
    horizontal lines and on the diagonal lines
    near the horizontal. 
    When playing back a tape in a
    progressive environment, this flickering
    is reduced by selecting “THIN” as the
    item’s setting, which will also enable
    images with a higher resolution than that
    with the “THICK” setting to be obtained.
    Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    PROGRESSIVE
    (Camera)For setting shooting in the progressive
    mode.
    OFF:Shooting is not performed in the
    progressive mode.
    30P:Shooting is performed in the 30P mode
    (30 frames/sec.).
    24P:Shooting is performed in the 24P mode
    (24 frames/sec.).
    Images are recorded on the tape using
    the [2:3] conversion system.
    24P(ADV):Shooting is performed in the 24P
    advanced mode (24 frames/sec.).  
    Images are recorded on the tape using
    the advanced conversion system.
    NAME EDIT
    (Camera)For editing the name of the scene file
    selected by the scene file dial.
    SAVE/INIT
    (Camera)SAVE:For saving the scene file settings after
    changes have been made to them.
    OIf the menu mode is released without
    saving the changes, the original scene
    file settings will be restored when
    operation is switched to the VCR mode
    or the power is turned off.
    INITIAL:For returning the scene file settings
    selected by the scene file dial to the factory
    settings. 
    						
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    Setting menus
    CAMERA SETUP screen
    Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    SYNCRO SCAN
    (Camera)For adjusting the shutter speed of synchro
    scan used when shooting TV screens, etc.
    If the OPERATION lever is left tilted in the
    3or 4direction, the speed at which the
    setting changes is increased, and a beep is
    heard.
    OProgressive mode OFF:
    1/60.3---1/250.0OProgressive mode 30P:1/30.1 ---1/48.0---1/250.0OProgressive mode 24P or 24PA:1/24.1 ---1/48.0---1/250.0
    ASPECT CONV
    (Camera)For selecting the aspect ratio of the images
    to be recorded.
    NORM:The images are recorded in the standard
    4:3 mode.
    LETTER BOX:The aspect ratio is set to the 16:9 mode,
    and the images are recorded in this
    mode.  Black bands are recorded at the
    top and bottom of the screen.
    SETUP
    (Camera)For setting whether to add the setup level
    (black level).
    0%:The setup level is not added.7.5%:The 7.5% setup level is added for
    recording.
    COLOR BAR
    (Camera)For setting the color bar display to ON or
    OFF.  (Color bars are not displayed in the
    progressive mode.)
    OFFONOEven when the color bar display has
    been set to ON, it will return to OFF
    when operation is switched to the VCR
    mode or the power is turned off.
    SW MODE screen
    Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    MID GAIN
    (Camera)For setting the gain value which is to be
    allocated to the M position of the GAIN
    switch.
    0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB
    HIGH GAIN
    (Camera)For setting the gain value which is to be
    allocated to the H position of the GAIN
    switch.
    0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB
    ATW
    (Camera)For setting the ATW (Auto Tracking White)
    function which is to be allocated to the
    WHITE BAL switch.
    OFF:The ATW function is not activated.
    However, if it has been set in the AUTO
    button or USER button, it will follow the
    operation of the button concerned.
    Ach:The ATW function is activated when the
    WHITE BAL switch has been set to the A
    position.
    Bch:The ATW function is activated when the
    WHITE BAL switch has been set to the B
    position.
    PRE:The ATW function is activated when the
    WHITE BAL switch has been set to the
    PRST position.
    HANDLE ZOOM
    (Camera)For setting the zoom speeds which are to
    be allocated to the positions of the
    HANDLE ZOOM switch.
    L/OFF/H:LOW/OFF/HIGH are set to the 1/2/3
    positions.  (At OFF, no zoom operations
    are performed.)
    L/M/H:LOW/MID/HIGH are set to the 1/2/3
    positions.
    IRIS DIAL
    (Camera)For setting the rotational direction of the
    IRIS dial and iris control (in the MANUAL
    IRIS mode).
    DOWN OPEN:The iris opens when the IRIS dial is
    turned downward.
    UP OPEN:The iris opens when the IRIS dial is
    turned upward.
    The underlining indicates the factory setting. 
    						
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