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    Setting menus
    SW MODE screen
    Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    USER1
    (Camera)For setting the operation of the function
    allocated to the USER1 button.
    COLOR BAR:The color bar display is set to ON or
    OFF.
    SPOTLIGHT:The auto iris control for the spotlight is
    set to ON or OFF.
    BACKLIGHT:The auto iris control for backlight
    compensation is set to ON or OFF.
    BLACKFADE:When the button is held down, the whole
    image is faded out into black.  The
    sound is also faded out at the same
    time.
    WHITEFADE:When the button is held down, the whole
    image is faded out into white.  The
    sound is also faded out out at the same
    time.
    MODECHECK:When the button is pressed, the camera
    status currently set is displayed in the
    viewfinder and on the LCD monitor
    where it can be checked.
    ATW:The operation of the ATW function is set
    to ON or OFF.
    ATWLOCK:When the button is pressed, the white
    balance value is fixed; when it is pressed
    again, the operation of the ATW function
    is performed.
    GAIN:18 dB:When this button is pressed, the gain is
    set to 18 dB.
    OThe picture may be temporarily
    disturbed when the gain has been
    switched to 18 dB or from 18 dB to
    another value.
    USER2
    (Camera)For setting the operation of the function to
    be allocated to the USER2 button.
    The settings are the same as for the ones
    for the USER1 items.
    BACKLIGHT
    The underlining indicates the factory setting.
    AUTO SW screen
    Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    A. IRIS
    (Camera)ON:When the AUTO button is pressed, the
    auto iris control operation is performed.
    The IRIS button does not work at this
    time.
    OFF:The auto iris control operation is not
    performed even if the AUTO button is
    pressed.
    The iris control operation selected by the
    IRIS button is performed.
    ATW
    (Camera)ON:The ATW (auto tracking white balance)
    function operation is set to ON or OFF
    using the AUTO button.
    At this time, the operation of this function
    cannot be set to ON or OFF using the
    WHITE BAL switch and USER button.
    However, when ATWLOCK is allocated
    to the USER button, the white balance
    value can be fixed using the USER
    button.
    OFF:The ATW function operation is not
    performed even if the AUTO button is
    pressed.
    The ATW function operation selected by
    the WHITE BAL switch is performed.
    AF
    (Camera)ON:When the AUTO button has been
    pressed, the auto focus operation is
    performed.
    The FOCUS switch and PUSH AUTO
    button do not work at this time.
    OFF:The auto focus operation is not
    performed even if the AUTO button is
    pressed.
    The focus operation selected by the
    FOCUS switch and PUSH AUTO button
    is performed.
    AGC
    (Camera)For setting the auto gain control operation
    when ON is selected as the A. IRIS item
    setting.
    6 dB:Auto gain control up to 6 dB is performed
    when the AUTO button is pressed.
    12 dB:Auto gain control up to 12 dB is
    performed when the AUTO button is
    pressed.
    OFF:Auto gain control is not performed even
    if the AUTO button is pressed. 
    						
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    Setting menus
    The underlining indicates the factory setting.
    PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS screen
    Inputs and audio tracks recorded
    Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    END SEARCH
    (VCR)For setting what kind of operation is to be
    performed when the END SEARCH button
    is pressed.
    BLANK:The unrecorded blanks on the video tape
    are searched.
    REC END:The part which was shot last is
    searched.
    
    OEven when the REC END setting is
    selected, the part which was shot last
    will not be searched when the tape is
    switched.
    OIf nothing has been recorded on the
    tape, operation will stop at the end of the
    tape.
    OEND SEARCH may not operate properly
    if there is an unrecorded blank near the
    tape start or at a point along the tape.
    Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    AUDIO OUT
    (VCR)For setting the audio signals to be output
    from the AUDIO IN/OUT connectors (pin
    jacks) when a tape is played back.
    CH1•CH2:CH1 connector = CH1 signals
    CH2 connector = CH2 signals
    CH1:CH1 connector = CH1 signals
    CH2 connector = CH1 signals
    CH2:CH1 connector = CH2 signals
    CH2 connector = CH2 signals
    12bit AUDIO
    (VCR)For setting the sound to be output as the
    CH1 and CH2 signals when a tape
    recorded in the 12-bit audio mode is played
    back.
    ST1:The sound recorded during shooting is
    selected.
    CH1 signals = CH1 track
    CH2 signals = CH2 track
    ST2:The sound recorded during audio
    dubbing is selected.
    CH1 signals = CH3 track
    CH2 signals = CH4 track
    MIX:The sound recorded during shooting and
    the sound recorded during audio
    dubbing are mixed.
    CH1 signals = CH1 + CH3 tracks
    CH2 signals = CH2 + CH4 tracks
    
    If the sound has been recorded in the 16-bit
    mode, there is no CH3 or CH4. Therefore,
    the correlation between the signals and
    tracks will always be as follows:
    CH1 signals = CH1 track
    CH2 signals = CH2 track
    InputWhen audio dubbing
    (12-bit mode)When shooting
    Internal
    microphone LCH1 CH3
    Internal
    microphone RCH2 CH4
    INPUT 1 (XLR)CH1 CH3
    INPUT 2 (XLR)CH2 (CH1) CH4 (CH3)
    AUDIO IN/OUT
    CH1 (pin jack)__
    CH3
    AUDIO IN/OUT
    CH2 (pin jack)
    The audio tracks on which signals are to be recorded during
    shooting can be changed using the CH1 SELECT switch and
    CH2 SELECT switch.
    The audio tracks on which signals are to be recorded during
    audio dubbing can be changed using the A DUB INPUT item
    on the AV IN/OUT SETUP screen.__
    CH4
    12-bit AUDIO item and AUDIO OUT item settings, and audio tracks whose
    signals are output from the AUDIO IN/OUT connectors (pin jacks)
    Audio recording
    modeAUDIO OUT
    item settingAUDIO IN/OUT
    CH1 outputAUDIO IN/OUT
    CH2 output 12-bit AUDIO
    item setting
    12 bit
    16 bitCH1•CH2
    CH1
    CH2CH1
    CH1
    CH2CH2
    CH1
    CH2 ST1CH1•CH2
    CH1
    CH2CH3
    CH3
    CH4CH4
    CH3
    CH4 ST2
    __CH1+CH3 CH2+CH4
    MIX
    CH1•CH2
    CH1
    CH2CH1
    CH1
    CH2CH2
    CH1
    CH2 __ 
    						
    							Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    1394 UB REGEN
    (VCR)For selecting the user’s bit to be recorded
    when recording the signals of the
    component connected to the DV connector.
    OFF:The user’s bit selected for the UB MODE
    item is used for the recording.
    ON:The user’s bit of the signals input to the
    DV connector is used for the recording.
    OWhen ON has been selected as this
    item’s setting, this setting takes
    precedence over the UB MODE item
    setting.
    OThe user’s bit is not recorded if the
    signals do not contain the user’s bit
    information.
    OWhen no signals are supplied to the DV
    connector, the UB MODE item setting is
    followed.
    RECORDING SETUP screen
    Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    REC SPEED
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For selecting the recording time mode.SP:SP (standard play) modeLP :LP (long play) mode
    AUDIO REC
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For selecting the system for converting the
    recording to PCM audio.
    12 bit :12-bit/32kHz16 bit:16-bit/48kHz
    TC MODE
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For selecting the time code correction
    mode in which the time code of the internal
    time code generator is to be recorded.
    DF:The drop frame mode is used.NDF :The non-drop frame mode is used.
    OWhen the progressive mode has been
    set to 24P or 24P (ADV), the non-drop
    frame mode is established regardless of
    this item’s setting.
    TCG
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For setting the operation mode in which the
    internal time code generator is to be run.
    FREE RUN:The internal time code generator is run
    regardless of the operation mode.
    REC RUN:The internal time code generator is run
    during recording.
    FIRST REC TC
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For selecting the time code which is to be
    recorded when recording is started.
    REGEN:Recording proceeds in such a way that
    the time code continues on (is
    regenerated) from the time code on the
    tape.
    PRESET:The time code is not regenerated from
    the time code on the tape.
    The time code is recorded using the
    value set in the TC PRESET item
    serving as the initial value.
    However, the time code is forcibly
    regenerated when shooting with frame-
    to-frame continuity has been performed.
    TC PRESET
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For setting the initial value of the time code
    to be recorded.
    This item’s setting is valid when PRESET
    has been selected as the setting for the
    FIRST REC TC item.
    OWhen the progressive mode has been
    set to 24P or 24P (ADV), set the frame
    value to 0 or to a multiple of 5.  If any
    other value is set, the time code
    recorded will shift.
    MIC ALC
    (Camera)For setting the mic level automatic control
    function to ON or OFF.
    OFF ONAudio distortion caused by excessively high
    input level can be minimized by selecting
    ON for this item.
    OThe recording level of the audio signals
    must be adjusted using the AUDIO
    controls, irrespective of this setting.
    1394 TC REGEN
    (VCR)For selecting the time code to be recorded
    when recording the signals of a component
    connected to the DV connector.
    OFF:The signals are recorded using the time
    code which was set using the TC MODE
    item, TCG item and FIRST REC TC
    item.
    ON:The signals are recorded using the time
    code of the signals which have been
    input to the DV connector.
    OWhen ON has been selected as this
    item’s setting, this setting takes
    precedence over the TC MODE item,
    TCG item and FIRST REC TC item
    settings.
    OWhen no signals are supplied to the DV
    connector, the TC MODE item, TCG item
    and FIRST REC TC item settings are
    followed.
    MIC GAIN 1
    (Camera)For setting the input level of the external
    microphone which is connected to the
    INPUT 1 connector.
    -50 dB-60 dB
    MIC GAIN 2
    (Camera)For setting the input level of the external
    microphone which is connected to the
    INPUT 2 connector.
    -50 dB-60 dB
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    Setting menus
    The underlining indicates the factory setting. 
    						
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    Setting menus
    The underlining indicates the factory setting.
    Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    REC TIME
    (Camera)For setting the recording duration for which
    intermittent recording is to be performed.
    0.5s:0.5 sec.1s :1.0 sec.1.5s :1.5 sec.2s :2.0 sec.
    INTERVAL TIME
    (Camera)For setting the duration of the interval time
    with which intermittent recording is to be
    performed.
    30s:30 sec.1m :1 min.5m :5 min.10m :10 min.
    AV IN/OUT SETUP screen
    Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    A DUB INPUT
    (VCR)For selecting the sound which is to be
    recorded when audio dubbing is performed.
    MIC: The sound from the internal microphone
    or the sound from the external
    components connected to the INPUT 1
    and 2 connectors is recorded.  (The
    sound is selected using the CH1 SELECT
    switch and CH2 SELECT switch.)
    A_IN: The sound of the audio component
    connected to the AUDIO IN/OUT
    connectors (pin jacks) is recorded.
    
    If audio dubbing is performed when the
    sound has been recorded in the 16-bit
    audio mode, the sound will be recorded
    over the sound heard during shooting.
    DV OUT
    (VCR)For setting the function, which converts the
    analog signals which have been input into
    digital signals and outputs them from the
    DV connector, to ON or OFF.
    OFFON
    INTERVAL REC
    (Camera)For setting the intermittent recording mode.OFF: Intermittent recording is not performed.ON:  When the START/STOP button is
    pressed, intermittent recording is
    performed with the cycle set by the REC
    TIME item and INTERVAL TIME item.
    ONE-SHOT:  The time lapse shooting mode is
    established.
    When the START/STOP button is
    pressed, recording is performed for the
    number of seconds set by the REC TIME
    item, after which the recording pause
    mode is established.
    O
    When intermittent recording is set to ON or
    ONE-SHOT, “I –” flashes on the left of the
    VCR operation mode.  When recording is
    started, it stops flashing and lights.
    OEven when intermittent recording is set to
    ON or ONE-SHOT, the intermittent
    recording mode returns to OFF when the
    power is turned off.
    OWhen the progressive mode has been
    set to 24P or 24P (ADV), the OFF is
    established regardless of this item’s
    setting.
    UB PRESET
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For setting the user’s bit.  However, USER
    must be selected for the UB MODE item
    setting.
    UB MODE
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For setting what is to be recorded as the
    user’s bit.
    USER:The user’s information is recorded.TIME:The time of the recording is recorded.DATE:The date of the recording is recorded.TCG:The time code generator’s value is
    recorded.
    FRM. RATE:The frame rate information for frame
    conversion is recorded.
    RECORDING SETUP screen
    Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    22 02 22 22
    Recording control
    information
    OUpdated frame information
    OREC START/STOP
    information
    Frame rate information
    OFrame rate (60, 30 or 24)
    OI/P identification information
    OConversion information
    OFrame rate coefficient
    Frame sequence number
    OA number from 0 to 4 is displayed
    in the 24P or 24P (ADV) mode.
    O“F” is displayed in the 60 or 30P
    mode.
    User’s bit value verification
    information 
    						
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    Setting menus
    The underlining indicates the factory setting.
    DISPLAY SETUP screen
    Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    ZEBRA DETECT
    1
    (Camera)For setting the level of the zebra pattern
    leaning to the left and displayed in the
    viewfinder and on the LCD monitor.
    80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 100%
    ZEBRA DETECT
    2
    (Camera)For setting the level of the zebra pattern
    leaning to the right and displayed in the
    viewfinder and on the LCD monitor.
    80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 100%, OFF
    When OFF has been set, the zebra pattern
    is not displayed.
    MARKER
    (Camera)For switching display of the marker
    ON/OFF.
    ONOFF
    OWhen ON is set, the marker can be
    displayed by pressing the ZEBRA
    button.
    When the marker is displayed, the video
    level of the image near the center of the
    screen is displayed as a percentage
    value at the bottom left of the screen.
    DATE/TIME
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For setting the date and/or time to be
    displayed in the viewfinder, on the LCD
    monitor and in the video output signals.
    OFF:The date and time are not displayed.TIME:The time is displayed.DATE:The date is displayed.TIME&DATTE:Both the date and time are displayed.
    OWhen a setting other than OFF is
    selected, the date and/or time are
    displayed in the video output signals
    regardless of the setting selected for the
    VIDEO OUT OSD item.
    LEVEL METER
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For setting the audio level meter display to
    ON or OFF.
    OFF ON
    ZOOM•FOCUS
    (Camera)For setting the zoom and focus value
    displays to ON or OFF.
    OFF ON
    TAPE•BATTERY(Camera)
    (VCR)For setting the remaining tape amount and
    remaining battery charge displays to ON or
    OFF.
    OFF ON
    OTHER
    DISPLAY
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For setting the amount of information to be
    displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD
    monitor.  (See page 53)
    OFF, PARTIAL, ALL VIDEO OUT OSD
    (Camera)
    (VCR)
    When ON is set, the information displayed
    in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor is
    output as the video output signal together
    with the images.
    ON OFF
    LCD
    BACKLIGHT
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For adjusting the backlight of the LCD
    monitor.
    When HI is set, the monitor becomes
    brighter than usual.
    HI NORMAL
    CAMERA DATA
    (VCR)When ON is set, the camera information
    (such as camera shake correction, iris
    value and gain value) is displayed when the
    tape is played back.
    OFF ON
    Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    LCD/EVF SET
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For adjusting the display level of the
    viewfinder and LCD monitor images.
    LCD BRIGHTNESS:The brightness of the LCD monitor’s
    images is adjusted.
    LCD COLOR LEVEL:The color level of the LCD monitor’s
    images is adjusted.
    EVF BRIGHTNESS:The brightness of the viewfinder’s
    images is adjusted.
    SELF SHOOT
    (Camera)For selecting the LCD monitor’s mirror
    function for face-to-face shooting.  When
    MIRROR is set, the image on the LCD
    monitor is reversed at the left and right for
    display during face-to-face shooting.
    NORMAL MIRROR
    EVF MODE
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For selecting what is to be displayed in the
    viewfinder and on the LCD monitor.
    ONImages are shown at all times in the
    viewfinder.
    AUTO:When the LCD monitor is opened, the
    images no longer appear  in the
    viewfinder. 
    						
    							Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    BEEP SOUND
    (Camera)
    CLOCK SET
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For setting the internal calendar of the
    camera recorder.
    HOUR METER
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For indicating the total rotational time of the
    cylinder head (5-digit display in 1-hour
    increments).
    TIME SHIFT
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For adding the time which was set using
    this item to the time of the internal calendar
    (to compensate for time differences) for
    display in the viewfinder and on the LCD
    monitor. The clock time after the
    compensation is also recorded on the tape.
    +23h ---+1h, OFF, –1h ---–23h(In 1-hour increments)
    TAPE PROTECT
    (Camera)When the camera recorder is left on
    standby for about 5 minutes in the shooting
    pause mode, it is automatically set to the
    tape protection mode. Which tape
    protection mode is to be established is
    selected using this item.
    POWEROFF:  The camera recorder’s power is
    set to the OFF mode.
    STBY:  The cylinder head is set to the stop
    mode.
    USER FILE
    (Camera)
    (VCR)LOAD:  The settings stored last in the user
    file are loaded.
    SAVE:  The user file settings which have
    been changed are saved.
    INITIAL:  The user file settings are restored
    to the factory settings.
    OWhen the LOAD or INITIAL operation
    has been performed, set the POWER
    switch on the camera recorder to OFF
    and then to ON again in order to enable
    the settings.
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    Setting menus
    The underlining indicates the factory setting.
    OTHER FUNCTIONS screen
    Item/
    (display mode)Description of settings
    REMOTE
    (Camera)
    (VCR)For setting the operations which are
    performed using the accessory wireless
    remote control unit.  (See page 20 for the
    remote control unit settings.)
    VCR1:The operation performed by the
    remote control unit which has been set
    to be used for VCR1 are accepted.
    VCR2:The operation performed by the
    remote control unit which has been set
    to be used for VCR2 are accepted.
    OFF:Operations performed by the remote
    control unit are not accepted.
    DV CONTROL
    (Camera)For setting the control method when
    backup shooting is to be performed by
    connecting a component for backup
    purposes to the DV connector.
    OFF:The component for backup purposes
    is not controlled.
    EXT:The component for backup purposes
    is controlled using the START/STOP
    button on the camera recorder.  The
    images shot by the camera recorder are
    recorded by the component for backup
    purposes.
    However, the camera recorder does not
    record the images.
    BOTH:The images shot by the camera
    recorder are recorded by both camera
    recorder and the component for backup
    purposes.
    CHAIN:When the tape in the camera
    recorder approaches the end during
    shooting, recording is automatically
    commenced by the component for
    backup purposes, which has been set to
    the recording standby mode.
    DV CMD SEL
    (Camera)For setting the recording operation to be
    performed by the component for backup
    purposes when the START/STOP button
    on the camera recorder has been pressed.
    REC_P:The mode is switched between recording
    and recording pause.
    STOP:The mode is switched between recording
    and stop.
    
    Select STOP as the item’s setting if the
    component for backup purposes is not
    equipped with a recording pause function.
    REC LAMP
    (Camera)For setting the lighting of the tally lamps.OFF:The tally lamps do not light.FRONT:The front tally lamp (by the
    microphone) lights.
    REAR:The rear tally lamp (by the
    viewfinder) lights.
    BOTH:Both the front and rear tally lamps
    light.For setting the beep tone to ON or OFF.
    OFFON
    When ON is selected as the setting, the
    beep tone is sounded at the times given
    below.
    OWhen the beep tone is sounded, the
    audio signals from the output connectors
    are muted, and the beep tone is output
    instead.
    [Beep tone sounds once]
    OWhen the POWER switch has been set
    to ON
    OWhen shooting has commenced
    [Beep tone sounds twice]
    OWhen shooting has been temporarily
    stopped
    [Beep tone sounds 10 times]
    OWhen the cassette tape has not been
    inserted
    OWhen the cassette tape is in the
    recording pause mode
    OWhen condensation has formed inside
    the camera recorder
    OWhen a problem has occurred in the
    camera recorder 
    						
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    Screen displays
    Camera mode and VCR mode
    1Counter display
    Each time the COUNTER button is pressed,
    the data is selected in the sequence given
    below.
    COUNTER:
    Counter value
    M COUNTER:
    Counter value in the memory stop mode
    TC:
    Time code value
    “TC2” is displayed when the time code
    value could not be read out properly from
    the tape.
    During operation in the drop frame mode, a
    colon (:) appears between the seconds and
    frames.
    UB:
    User’s bit value
    “UB
    2” is displayed when the user’s bit
    value could not be read out properly from
    the tape.
    FR:
    Information on the frame rate used when
    shooting
    FR 60I : Standard (60i interlace) mode
    (60 fields per sec.)
    FR 30P : 30P progressive mode
    (30 frames per sec.)
    FR 24P : 24P progressive mode
    (24 frames per sec.)
    FR 24PA: 24P advance mode 
    (24 frames per sec.)
    In the FR 24P and FR 24PA modes, the
    sequence information used for frame
    conversion is displayed at the last digits.2AWB/ABB operation status display
    The operation statuses of the auto white
    balance and auto black balance are displayed
    here.
    3AWB error display
    LOW LIGHT:
    This appears when the luminance is too
    low during the auto white balance
    adjustment.
    4Recording time mode display (SP or LP)
    5Setting selection display
    The selected setting appears here when a
    switch has been selected or a button has
    been pressed to select a setting.
    6Auto iris control status display
    STD :Standard auto iris control
    SPOT :Auto iris control for spotlight
    BACK :Auto iris control for backlight
    compensation
    7Shutter speed display
    The shutter speed is normally displayed here.
    When the ZEBRA button is pressed and the
    marker is displayed (see page 17), the video
    level of the image near the center of the
    screen is displayed as a value from 0% to
    90%.
    When the level exceeds 90%, “90%: :
    ” is
    displayed.
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    Screen displays
    =Zoom position display
    The zoom position from Z00 (max. wide
    angle) to Z99 (max. telephoto) appears here.
    >AWB information display
    The white balance information appears here.
    ?Focus control information display
    The focus control information from 99 to 00
    appears here.
    95 (focal length: infinity)
    :
    50 (focal length: approx. 1 meter)
    Under 49 (macro range)
    :
    00 (focal length: approx. 2 cm)
    ODepending on the zoom position, the focus
    may not be within the macro range.
    Similarly, depending on the zoom position,
    the lower limit of the macro range may
    differ.
    @Macro control display
    AIris display
    The F-number appears here.
    BGain display
    The gain value setting of the video amplifier
    appears here.
    CND filter display
    The selected ND filter appears here.
    “ND – –” appears on the display when the ND
    FILTER switch has shifted out of position (to
    a position other than OFF, 1/8 or 1/64).
    Check the ND FILTER switch position.
    DRecommended ND filter display
    Displayed here is the ND filter which is
    recommended under the current shooting
    conditions.
    AI–PAUSE USER - 1DV
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    9Audio sampling frequency display
    :Scene filename display
    ;Progressive display
    The information on the frame rate when
    shooting in the progressive mode is displayed
    here.
    
    						
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    FRemaining battery charge display
    As the remaining battery charge diminishes,
    the display changes in the following
    sequence:
    555
    5
    .
    When the battery has run down completely,
    (and then  ) flashes.
    (When the AC adapter is used, a display
    other than  may appear: this is normal
    and not indicative of malfunctioning.)
    GRemaining tape display
    Nothing appears here while the remaining
    tape is being calculated.
    The remaining tape amount is not displayed
    when intermittent recording or slow-motion
    playback has been performed.
    HCamera shake compensation  display
    This appears when ON has been selected as
    the camera shake compensation function
    setting.
    mmm dd yyyy hh:mm:ss
    Screen displays
    EDate and time display
    Month:
    JAN (January), FEB (February), MAR (March), APR
    (April), MAY (May), JUN (June), JUL (July), AUG
    (August), SEP (September), OCT (October), NOV
    (November), DEC (December)
    Day of the month
    Year:
    2002 --- 2089
    Hours:(24-hour clock)
    Minutes
    Seconds
    IBackup component status displays
    The status of the backup component
    connected to the DV connector appears here.
    It does not appear when OFF has been
    selected as the setting for the DV CONTROL
    item on the setting menu OTHER
    FUNCTIONS screen.
    DVO:Recording
    DV 
    ;:Recording standby
    :Status in which the backup
    component cannot be controlled
    DV :Backup component not connected
    DV – –:The backup component is
    connected, but the recording or
    recording standby mode has not
    been established.
    AI–PAUSE USER - 1DV
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    Screen displays
    MIndex recording display
    This lights when the INDEX button is pressed
    during recording and the index signal is
    recorded.
    It flashes when the INDEX button is pressed
    before recording (index signal recording
    standby status).
    NAUTO button operation display
    “” appears when the AUTO button has
    been pressed and the function which was set
    on the setting menu AUTO SW screen has
    been activated.
    A
    JOperation mode displays
    REC :Recording
    O:Recording (during face-to-face
    shooting)
    PAUSE :Recording standby
    O
    ;:Recording standby (during face-
    to-face shooting)
    ; ;:Playback pause
    STNDBY :Standby (cylinder head rotation
    stopped)
    A. DUB 
    ; ;:Audio dubbing recording standby
    A. DUB 
    1 1:Audio dubbing
    1
    1:Playback
    5
    5(6
    6):Fast forward/cue (rewind/review)
    ?
    ?1
    1(2
    2?
    ?):Slow playback (reverse slow
    playback)
    CHK :Rec check
    9
    9(:
    :):Search (reverse search)
    ;
    ;1
    1(2
    2;
    ;):Frame advance playback 
    (reverse frame advance
    playback)
    BLANK :Blank search
    REC END :Rec end search
    a a
    1
    1/a a5
    5(a a2
    2/a a6
    6):
    Variable speed search (reverse variable
    speed search)
    KIntermittent recording display
    This appears when ON or ONE-SHOT has
    been selected as the setting for the
    INTERVAL REC item on the setting menu
    RECORDING SETUP screen.
    LMic level automatic control display
    This appears when ON has been selected as
    the setting for the MIC ALC item on the
    setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen.
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