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    							151Maintenance and Inspections : Warning System
     Maintenance and Inspections
    9. 1394  Error
    Display window 
    indication The 1394 E-¢¢ indicator in the display 
    window blinks. For more information, see  
    [1394 Error Codes] (page 152).
    WARNING lamp Blinks 4 times per second while the 
    WARNING lamp recording is continuing.
    Tally lampBlinks 4 times per second while the TALLY 
    LAMP recording is continuing.
    ViewfinderIn the case of Error Code 92, “1394 INITIAL 
    ERROR” indicator lights up (during pause 
    and recording)
    For Error Codes other than Error Code 92, or 
    if REC SIGNAL is set to “1394”, no error is 
    displayed in the viewfinder.
    Warning toneBeeps 4 times per second while ALARM 
    recording is continuing.
    Warning 
    description This indicates a failure of the DVCPRO 
    connector.
    Recording/
    playback 
    operation The operation continues, but input signals to 
    the DVCPRO connector are abnormal. For 
    more information, see  [1394 Error Codes] 
    (page 152).
    Countermeasures
    Check the connection between the 
    IEEE1394 cable and the DVCPRO 
    connector, settings of any external device 
    and menus, and the turn on the power again.
    If the warning indication is still illuminated, 
    confirm the “
    1394 Error Codes” (page 152), 
    and consult your distributor.
    12. P2 Card Error
    Display window 
    indication If the error occurs during recording, 
    “00:0000:11” appears as the time code 
    indication. The indication continues to flash 
    after recording is stopped and until the next 
    operation is performed. There is no 
    indication if the error occurs during playback.
    WARNING lamp If the error occurs during recording, the lamp 
    flashes four times per second for a period of 
    about three seconds. The lamp does not 
    light if the error occurs during playback.
    Tally lampIf the error occurs during recording, the lamp 
    flashes four times per second for a period of 
    about three seconds. The lamp does not 
    light if the error occurs during playback.
    Viewfinder
    A flashing “CARD ERR ¢” appears. In the 
    actual indication the ¢ is replaced by the slot 
    number of the P2 card that triggered the error.
    Warning toneIf the error occurs during recording, the tone 
    sounds four times per second for a period of 
    about three seconds. The tone does not 
    sound if the error occurs during playback.
    Warning 
    description An error has occurred while recording data 
    to or playing data from a P2 card.
    Recording/
    playback 
    operation Stop recording or playback.  After recording 
    is stopped, the P2 card where error occurs is 
    write protected.
    CountermeasuresReplace the affected P2 card.
    10. Battery Nearly Empty
    Display window 
    indication One of the bars in the battery remaining 
    indicator starts blinking. 
    WARNING lamp Blinks once per second. 
    Tally lampBlinks once per second. 
    ViewfinderThe BATT LED blinks. 
    Warning toneBeeps 4 times per second. 
    Warning 
    description The battery is about to run out. 
    Recording/
    playback 
    operation Continues to operate. 
    CountermeasuresReplace the battery as required. 
    13. FAN STOP
    Display window 
    indication No display. 
    WARNING lamp Blinks 4 times per second. 
    Tally lampNo display. 
    ViewfinderThe FAN STOP indicator blinks while 
    recording continues. 
    Warning toneIt does not sound.
    Warning 
    description The fan is at rest because something is 
    wrong with it.
    Recording/
    playback 
    operation If the camera-recorder operates with the fan 
    stopped, then the temperature inside rises. 
    While the camera-recorder continues to 
    operate, clips may not be recorded or played 
    back properly. 
    CountermeasuresImmediately stop using the camera-recorder 
    and consult your distributor.
    11. P2 Card Nearly Full
    Display window 
    indication One of the bars for remaining MEDIA 
    capacity starts blinking. 
    WARNING lamp Blinks once per second while recording 
    continues. 
    Tally lampBlinks once per second while recording 
    continues. 
    Viewfinder
    The P2 card remaining capacity indicator blinks.
    Warning toneBeeps once per second while recording 
    continues. 
    Warning 
    description The total remaining capacity of all the P2 
    cards is two minutes or less. 
    Recording/
    playback 
    operation Continues to operate. 
    CountermeasuresReplace the cards. If there is an empty card 
    slot, insert a new card. 
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    							152Maintenance and Inspections : Warning System The following error codes are displayed in the display window if an error occurs in the camera: 
    Confirm the type of warning and refer to the details in the [Warning Description Tables] (page 145) for countermeasures.
    Error Codes
    Code No.  Description  Type of warnings
    E-11 Video initialisation error 1. System Errors
    E-27 Recording control error 1. System Errors
    E-30 P2 card removal error 2. Card removal error
    E-34 LCD microcontroller error 1. System Errors
    E-38 P2 streaming microcontroller error 1. System Errors
    E-39 Abnormal initialization of the AVC-Intra codec board 1. System Errors
    E-3F Image sequence error (in case of 24P, 30P and 25P)  6. Image Sequence Error (24P, 30P, 25P)
    E-40 Microprocessor error in the camera control circuit. 1. System Errors
    E-63 Something is wrong with the system control microprocessor. 1. System Errors
    E-6F Reference signal error.  1. System Errors
    00:00:00:11 Recording error on a P2 card 7. Recording Error
    1394 Error Codes
    Code No.  Description  RecordingIndication in display 
    window
    1394 E-82Signals being input to the DVCPRO connector 
    are not 1
    a speed transfer signals in 
    DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps) format.Stops
    The time code section of the 
    display window indicates the 
    appropriate error code that 
    blinks every two seconds. 1394 E-83Incorrect signals are being input to the 
    DVCPRO connector.Stops
    1394 E-84Signals being input to the DVCPRO connector 
    are not in DVCPRO format.Stops
    1394 E-85Signals being input to the DVCPRO connector 
    are not 1x speed transfer signals in DVCPRO 
    HD format.Stops
    1394 E-87Incorrect audio signals are being input to the 
    DVCPRO connector.Continues with no sound.
    1394 E-90No signal is supplied to the DVCPRO 
    connector.While the recording mode 
    continues, no data is recorded on 
    cards unless the abnormal 
    condition is corrected. If an error 
    has occurred before recording, 
    then, recording does not start.
    1394 E-92The DVCPRO connector is not properly 
    connected. The viewfinder indicates the 
    message 1394 INITIAL ERROR.No recording in 1394 input mode 
    can be performed.
    Card Warning Code
    Code No.  Description  RecordingIndication in display 
    window
    E-70The directory organization on the inserted P2 
    card does not comply with the standards. 
    ([DIR NG CARD (Slot No.)] is indicated on the 
    viewfinder.)Although different kinds of recording 
    operations will function, data may not be 
    recorded properly. Use the unit to format the 
    card immediately.A warning code blinks once 
    every 2 seconds on the time 
    code display section of the 
    display window.
    E-71A P2 card was inserted where the number of 
    rewrites exceeds the limit of the standards. 
    ([RUN DOWN CARD (Slot No.)] is indicated 
    on the viewfinder.)Although different kinds of recording 
    operations will function, data may not be 
    recorded properly. It is recommended to 
    replace it.
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    							153Maintenance and Inspections : Warning System
     Maintenance and Inspections
    Warning and Error Display for Thumbnail Operation and USB HOST MODE
    ItemMessageDescriptionMeasure
    ThumbnailsCANNOT ACCESS! Data cannot be accessed because it is 
    corrupted or for other reasons. Restore media and clips to normal state before 
    access. 
    WRITE 
    PROTECTED!The P2 or SD card is write protected.  Insert write-enabled media. 
    CARD FULL! The P2 or SD card is full.  Insert media with sufficient capacity. 
    NO CARD! No P2 or SD card is inserted.  Insert compatible media. 
    NO FILE! The designated file is not found. Check the file.
    CANNOT COPY! Images cannot be copied. Check the conditions for copying.
    CANNOT DELETE ! Contents version mismatch prevents 
    deletion. Match devices and contents version. 
    UNKNOWN 
    CONTENTS 
    FORMAT!Warning displayed to indicate contents 
    version mismatch. Match devices and contents version. 
    CANNOT FORMAT! P2 card problem prevents formatting.  Check P2 card. 
    CANNOT REPAIR! Data cannot be repaired since content that 
    cannot be repaired is selected.Check selected content. 
    CANNOT RE-
    CONNECT!A clip that does not span multiple cannot be 
    reconnected. Check selected content. 
    INVALID VALUE! Entered data was invalid. Enter data in a valid range. 
    UNKNOWN DATA!
    The metadata character code is invalid. Use UTF-8 for the metadata character code. Use 
    the viewer to enter correct characters. 
    CANNOT REPAIR IN 
    SELECTION!Some of the selected clip could not be 
    repaired.
    NO SD CARD! No SD card is inserted. Insert an SD card.
    NO COPY TO SAME 
    CARD!A clip cannot be copied to the card storing 
    the original clip. Copy the selected clip to a card that does not 
    contain the original clip. 
    SAME CLIP IS 
    SELECTED!Images cannot be copied since the clip has 
    already been copied from the original clip.Confirm the selected clip and release either the 
    source clip or the destination clip and then execute 
    the copy operation.
    USER CLIP NAME 
    MODIFIED!Characters in the clip name had to be 
    deleted in adding the counter value. The user clip name plus the counter value can only 
    contain up to 100 bytes. Characters in the clip 
    name are automatically deleted when the total 
    exceeds 100 bytes. 
    TOO MANY CLIPS! Too many clips are selected.  Reduce the number of selected clips. 
    LACK OF REC 
    CAPACITY!There is not enough recording capacity left 
    on the card. Insert a card with sufficient recording capacity. 
    UNMATCHED RE 
    FORMAT!The format of the clip which is playing back 
    and the selected format of this unit are not 
    matched.
    Set the format in the SYSTEM MODE item. The 
    SYSTEM MODE is selected from  the SYSTEM 
    SETTING page.
    MISSING CLIP! A shot mark will be added to the clips 
    recorded on multiple P2 cards when all P2 
    cards are not inserted yet.
    Insert all P2 cards with recorded clips, and confirm 
    that the   incomplete clip indicators disappear, and 
    then add shot marks.
    Soft 
    keyboardCANNOT CHANGE!  [PERSON] will be entered while the text 
    memo is not available.Enter [TEXT] before entering [PERSON].
    CANNOT SET!
    I N VA L I D  VA L U E !The entered value is incorrect. Change the value.
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    							154Maintenance and Inspections : Warning System
    HDD
    ¢USB HOST 
    MODE
    £
    HDD CAPACITY 
    FULL!Not enough space left on the hard disk.  There is not enough space on the connected hard 
    disk. Use a new hard disk or formatted hard disk. 
    TOO MANY 
    PARTITIONS!There are too many partitions.  Hard disks can handle up to 23 partitions. Use a 
    new hard disk or formatted hard disk. 
    HDD 
    DISCONNECTED!The unit is not connected to a hard disk.  Reconnect the USB cable. If the hard disk does 
    not operate normally, turn it off and turn it back on 
    again. 
    CANNOT FORMAT! The hard disk cannot be initialized.  Connect another hard disk drive. 
    TOO MANY 
    TA R G E T S !Multiple devices are connected.  Disconnect devices, turn off the unit and turn it 
    back on again. 
    UNKNOWN DEVICE 
    CONNECTED!The connected DVD drive is not compatible.  Disconnect devices, turn off the unit and turn it 
    back on again. 
    CANNOT ACCESS 
    TA R G E T !An error occurred during hard disk access.  Check hard disk status and connection. 
    CANNOT 
    RECOGNIZE
    HDD!The destination target cannot be properly 
    recognized. Reboot the hard disk or connect a different hard 
    disk. 
    CANNOT ACCESS 
    CARD!An error occurred during P2 card access.  Check P2 card. 
    MISMATCH 
    COMPONENT!Copying cannot be made because the 
    destination card is in the wrong format. Use a P2 card with appropriate capacity.
    P2 CARD IS 
    UNFORMATTED!The P2 card is not formatted.  Use a formatted P2 card. 
    CARD IS EMPTY! 
    CANNOT COPY!The P2 selected for copying is empty.  Copying is not performed since the card is empty. 
    VERIFICATION 
    FA I L E D !The compare check after copying failed.  Copy the data again. 
    PLEASE FORMAT 
    P2 CARD!This warning indicates that data could not be 
    imported from a hard disk to a P2 card 
    because the P2 card contained recorded 
    data. You cannot copy to a P2 card that contains data. 
    Format the card on a P2 device and copy again. 
    ItemMessageDescriptionMeasure
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    							155Menu : Menu Configuration
     Menu
    About Menu Description Tables 
    USER MENU
    USER MENU SELECT SYSTEM SETTING
    PA I N T
    CAM OPERATION
      SYSTEM MODE
      OPTION MODE
      REC FUNCTION  OUTPUT SEL
      GENLOCK
      RGB BLACK CONTROL
      LOW SETTING
      MID SETTING
      CAMERA ID
      SHUTTER SPEED
      SHUTTER SELECT  USER SW  SW MODE  WHITE BALANCE MODE
      LENS/IRIS  USER SW GAIN   MATRIX
      COLOR CORRECTION
      SYSTEM SETTING(USER)  PAINT(USER)
      VF(USER)
      CAM OPE(USER)
      FILE(USER)
      MAINTENANCE(USER)
      MAIN OPE(USER)   SKIN TONE DTL
      KNEE/LEVEL
      HIGH SETTING  ADDITIONAL DTL
      GAMMA  CAMERA SETTING
    VF  VF DISPLAY
      VF MARKER
      VF USER BOX  VF INDICATOR1  VF INDICATOR2
      MODE CHECK IND
    FILE
      SD CARD READ/WRITE  SD CARD R/W SELECT
      LENS FILE
      SCENE  INITIALIZE
    MAINTENANCE  SYSTEM CHECK  LENS ADJ  BLACK SHADING  WHITE SHADING
    MENU
    MAIN MENU
    OPTION MENU
      ! LED
    MAIN OPERATION
      BATTERY SETTING2  MIC/AUDIO 1
      BATTERY/P2CARD  BATTERY SETTING1
      UMID SET/INFO   MIC/AUDIO 2  TC/UB
      LCD MONITOR
      DIAGNOSTIC1
      DIAGNOSTIC2
      HOURS METER  DOWNCON SETTING
      1394 SETTING   RB GAIN CONTROL
      LENS FILE CARD R/W
      LENS FILE ADJ
      VF INDICATOR3
     OPTION
      CAC FILE CARD READ
      CAC ADJ
     AREA SETTING
    Opening the Menus
    USER MENU:
    Displayed when the MENU
    button is pressed.
    MAIN MENU:
    Displayed when the MENU
    button is pressed for at least
    3 seconds. 
    OPTION MENU:
    Displayed when the MENU
    button is pressed while
    pressing the LIGHT button. 
    ‹Notes
    zThe items highlighted in grey cannot be selected by . 
    zThe underlined items can only be selected as one whole page (with all sub-items). Individual sub-items cannot be
    selected separately. 
    The following letters indicate whether the modified menu 
    data is saved to or read out from the memory. 
    The – indicates that the data cannot be saved or read. 
    S = Can be saved and read as scene data file. 
    C = Can be saved or read using SD CARD READ/WRITE. 
    U = Can be saved and read as user data. 
    Please refer to [SCENE] (page 189) and [INITIALIZE] 
    (page 189). 
    F = Can be read using READ FACTORY DATA. 
    Please refer to [INITIALIZE] (page 189). 
    R = Can be saved using RC DATA SAVE. 
    Please refer to [Connection of the remote control unit 
    (AJ-RC10G)] (page 111). Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    Range Remarks 
    REC SIGNALCAMVIDEO
    1394
    SDI
    Select video input signals. 
    CAM: Record the signal from the
    camera 
    VIDEO:Record the signal from the
    GENLOCK IN connector (In
    SD mode only
    £1394:Record the signal from the
    1394 input connector
    SDI:Records input to the SDI IN
    connector (optional).
    –CUFR
    This section shows the 
    adjustable range of the 
    set value, and available 
    options for this item. About the settings available for 
    this item. 
    Menu
    Menu Configuration
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    							156Menu : Menu Configuration
    USER MENU:USER MENU is factory-set. The menu can
    be configured to suit your preferences by
    specifying each option according to your
    purposes and frequency of use, through the
     screen, which is
    accessible from the MAIN MENU page. 
    For more information, see [Selecting Options
    for USER MENU] (page 158).
    To display USER MENU, press the MENU
    button.
    MAIN MENU:Allows you to set all options on the settings
    menu. 
    This menu has a category-by-category
    structure, layered according to purposes and
    frequency of use. 
    To display MAIN MENU, press the MENU
    button for three seconds or longer.
    SYSTEM SETTING:
    This option is used to specify recording
    signal, recording system, etc. 
    PA I N T :This option is used to fine-adjust images
    while monitoring the output waveform of the
    camera, using the waveform monitor.
    Normally, this adjustment requires
    assistance from a video engineer. 
    This menu option may be set with an
    external remote controller, and is useful
    when using the unit without a sound
    recordist. 
    VF:Used to select the information items to be
    displayed in the viewfinder screen. 
    CAM OPERATION:
    Used to change settings according to the
    conditions for the subject. 
    MAIN OPERATION:
    Used to specify recording-related items,
    such as audio settings, time code, battery
    and P2 card remaining amounts. 
    FILE:Used to specify file-related items such as SD
    memory card reading/writing and lens file
    settings. 
    MAINTENANCE:
    Used to specify maintenance-related items. 
    USER MENU SELECT:
    Used to edit USER MENU. 
    OPTION MENU:Provides options which may be needed if
    functions are added in the future. 
    To display OPTION MENU, hold down the
    LIGHT button and press the MENU button.
    For more information, contact your
    distributor.
    JOG dial buttonMENU buttonLIGHT button
    Shot Mark/Cancel Menu button
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    							157Menu : Menu Configuration
     Menu
    The menu options are set with the MENU and JOG dial
    buttons.
    The menu comprises main menu, sub-menus and options
    menus. 
    The data specified through menu options are written and
    saved in the internal memory of the unit.
    This section describes how to set options in MAIN MENU.
    The other menus can be configured in the same manner
    (the method of displaying the menu screen depends on the
    particular menu). 
    ‹ Note
    When the unit is in thumbnail mode, the viewfinder
    displays “THUMBNAIL OPEN”, disabling navigation
    through the menu.
    1Press the MENU button for three seconds or longer.
    The MAIN MENU screen appears, together with its 
    options.
    2Turn the JOG dial button to move the mark (>) to a 
    desired menu option. Then, press the JOG dial button 
    to display the sub-menu screen.
    3Turn the JOG dial button to move the mark (>) to a 
    desired menu option. Then, press the JOG dial button 
    to display the options screen.
    4Turn the JOG dial button to move the mark (>) to a 
    desired option. Then, press the JOG dial button. The 
    value starts blinking. 
    5Turn the JOG dial button to change the value.
    To increase the value:
    Turn the JOG dial button clockwise, as seen from the 
    front of the camera.
    To decrease the value:
    Turn the JOG dial button anti-clockwise, as seen from 
    the front of the camera.
    Each turn of the dial switches the value by one step. A 
    quick turn changes the value rapidly; a slow turn 
    makes a fine adjustment.
    To turn an option on or off:
    To select ON, turn the JOG dial button clockwise, as 
    seen from the front of the camera.
    To select OFF, turn the JOG dial button anti-
    clockwise, as seen from the front of the camera.
    To return the changed set value to the previous
    one:
    Press the shot mark/menu cancel button to display 
    the message “PUSH CANCEL BACK TO PREV”. 
    Press the shot mark/menu cancel button again to 
    return the set value to the value before the change.
    ‹Note
    The following menu items cannot be cancelled using 
    the shot mark/menu cancel button.
    zPages on the USER MENU SELECT screen
    zPages on the FILE screen
    zCAMERA ID
    zUSER SW GAIN
    zPart of the WHITE BALANCE MODE pages
    zBATTERY SETTING1, 2
    zUMID SET/INFO
    6Press the JOG dial button.
    The value stops blinking and is accepted.
    7To change the settings for other options on the same 
    page, repeat Steps 
    4 - 6.
    8When the settings are finalised, press the MENU 
    button.
    This terminates the menu option setting mode and 
    returns the unit to normal operation mode. 
    Setting Menu Options
    #**** MAIN MENU ****
     SYSTEM SETTING
     PAINT
     VF
     CAM OPERATION
     MAIN OPERATION
     FILE
     MAINTENANCE
     USER MENU SELECT
    **** MAIN MENU ****
     SYSTEM SETTING
     PAINT
     VF
    # CAM OPERATION
     MAIN OPERATION
     FILE
     MAINTENANCE
     USER MENU SELECT
    < CAM OPERATION >
     CAMERA ID
     SHUTTER SPEED
     SHUTTER SELECT
    # USER SW
     SW MODE
     WHITE BALANCE MODE
     USER SW GAIN
     IRIS
    < USER SW >
    # USER MAIN SW    :S.GAIN
     USER1 SW        :S.GAIN
     USER2 SW        :DS.GAIN
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    							158Menu : Menu Configuration Go to the USER MENU SELECT page from MAIN MENU.
    Then, open relevant options menu screens to select
    options to add to USER MENU. 
    Only the selected options are displayed as options in
    USER MENU. 
    For information about how to navigate this menu, see
    [Setting Menu Options] (page 157).
    ‹ Note
    Options with [¢] are effective. The number of options that
    can be added to USER MENU is 14 
    a 3 = 42 (three pages
    of options) for camera-related options, and 14 (one page of
    options) for memory-related options.
    Selecting Options for USER MENU
    < USER MENU SELECT >
                        (SELECT MODE)
    # SYSTEM SETTING
     PAINT
     VF
     CAM OPERATION
     MAIN OPERATION
     FILE
     MAINTENANCE
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    							159Menu : Menu Description Tables
     Menu
    The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the
    preset mode. 
    Menu Description Tables
    SYSTEM SETTING
    SYSTEM MODE
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    Range
     Remarks 
    SYSTEM 
    MODE1080-59.94i
    1080-50i
    480-59.94i
    576-50i
    For setting the system frequency and the 
    recording format of the unit.
    When this item is switched, turn “OFF” 
    the POWER switch on the unit and then 
    turn it “ON” again.
    ‹Notes
    z
    When the remote control unit (AJ-
    RC10G) is connected, this item is not
    displayed.
    To switch this item, operate the main
    unit independently.
    zWhen the time code is in free run 
    mode and a change is made to the 
    SYSTEM MODE menu option, the 
    time may not be correctly recorded. 
    After turning on the camera-recorder, 
    check the time code and make a 
    change to the setting if required.
    zWhen USB DEVICE mode is selected, 
    no change can be made to this option.
    –CUF–
    REC SIGNALCAMVIDEO
    1394
    SDI
    Select video input signals. 
    CAM: Record the signal from the 
    camera 
    VIDEO:Record the signal from the 
    GENLOCK IN connector (In SD 
    mode only
    £1394:Record the signal from the 1394 
    input connector
    SDI:Records input to the SDI IN 
    connector (optional).
    ‹Notes
    zIn Native mode for the AVC-Intra and
    DVCPRO HD, 1394 cannot be
    selected.
    zAfter the power has been turned OFF,
    this setting defaults to CAM when the
    power is turned ON again. 
    zIn order to select VIDEO and 
    synchronize video signals input to the 
    GENLOCK IN connector (VBS) with 
    the unit, set the GENLOCK item of 
    [
    GENLOCK] (page 163) to EXT.
    –CUFR
    CAMERA 
    MODE(1080-59.94i
    /480-59.94i)
      60i
      30P
      24P
      24PA
    (1080-50i
    /576-50i)
      50i
      25P
    For setting the video system for 
    shooting.
    ‹NoteIn AVC-Intra mode, 24PA cannot be 
    selected.
    –CUFR
    ASPECT16:94:3Select the aspect ratio for recording. (In 
    SD mode only
    £16:9:Record in  aspect ratio. 
    4:3:Record in  aspect ratio. 
    –CUFR
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    SCAN 
    REVERSEOFFON
    Specify whether image correction is 
    used or not, when an anamorphic lens 
    or a lens for film applications is used.
    OFF:Images are not corrected.
    ON:Images are corrected. The vertical 
    and horizontal orientations are 
    inverted.
    –CUFR
    VF TYPE HD
    SD
    Specify the type of viewfinder to be 
    attached to the camera-recorder.
    –CUFR
    REC MODEAV C  - I  1 0 0
    AV C  - I  5 0
    DV C P RO  H D
    DV C P RO 5 0
    Select the recording mode.AVC-I 100:
    Record in AVC-I 100 formatAVC-I 50:
    Record in AVC-I 50 formatDVCPRO HD:
    Record in DVCPRO HD formatDVCPRO50:
    Record in DVCPRO50 format. (In SD 
    mode only£
    ‹Notes
    If “1394” is selected in REC SIGNAL, 
    AVC-I 100 and AVC-I 50 cannot be 
    selected. –CUFR
    SETUP0%
    7.5%ASwitch the setup. (For 480-59.94i only£
    0%:Setup is switched to 0% for both 
    the camera output and the 
    recording. 
    7.5%A:Setup is switched to 7.5% for the 
    camera output and 0% for the 
    recording. 
    –CUFR
    PC MODE 
    SELECTUSB HOST
    USB DEV.
    Specify the operation mode of the 
    camera-recorder when an external 
    device is connected via USB.
    USB HOST:
    Sets the camera-recorder to the mode 
    that allows an external hard disk drive 
    to be connected.
    USB DEV.:
    Sets the camera-recorder to the USB 
    device mode, which allows a PC to be 
    connected via USB 2.0 for use with 
    P2 cards as mass storage.
    ‹NoteWhen the PC MODE menu option is set 
    to ON, no change can be made to this 
    option.
    –––F–
    PC MODE ON
    OFFUsed to enable or disable the mode that 
    allows the camera-recorder to be 
    connected to a PC or an external hard 
    disk drive via USB 2.0.
    ON:Sets the camera-recorder to the 
    mode selected through the PC 
    MODE SELECT menu option.
    OFF:Disables the PC MODE for normal 
    operation.
    ‹NoteOnce the power is turned off, the option 
    is always set to OFF when the power is 
    turned on next time.
    ––
    –F–
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    							160Menu : Menu Description TablesThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the
    preset mode. 
    OPTION MODE
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    Range
     Remarks 
    REC TALLYREDGREEN
    CHARSelect the method for displaying the 
    recording status of camera-recorder 
    when controlling an external VTR by 
    setting 1394 CONTROL items to BOTH.
    Select the 1394 CONTROL item on the 
     screen in the SYSTEM 
    SETTING page.
    RED:The red tally lamp lights up. 
    GREEN:The green tally lamp lights up. CHAR:The VF displays [REC] in 
    characters.
    –CUF–
    ACCESS LED OFF
    SLOT SIDE
    LCD SIDE
    BOTHSpecify whether or not to enable the P2 
    card access LEDs.
    OFF:Disables both LEDs above the 
    slots and on the side panel.
    SLOT SIDE:
    Enables the LED above the slots 
    and disables the LED on the side 
    panel.
    LCD SIDE:
    Enables the LED on the side panel 
    and disables the LED above the 
    slots.
    BOTH:Enables both LEDs above the 
    slots and on the side panel. –CUF–
    P.OFF GPS 
    DATAHOLD
    CLEARSelect whether or not to hold the UMID 
    GPS position information while the 
    power is turned off, thereby keeping this 
    information as status data holding the 
    previous value until the power is turned 
    on again, which enables a new 
    measurement to start. 
    HOLD:Hold and save the data. CLEAR:Clear the data when the power
    is turned off, and save zero (No-
    Info) from the next power-on
    until a new measurement is
    completed. 
    –CUF–
    SDI 
    METADATAON
    OFF
    Used to specify whether or not to output 
    metadata (UMID) to SDI when the 
    VIDEO OUT menu option is set to HD 
    SDI or SD HDI.
    –CUF–
    SDI EDHONOFF
    Select whether or not to add an error 
    detection flag to the SD SDI output. 
    –CUF–
    SAVE SW 
    (AUD OUT)ON
    OFFSelect whether or not to forcibly disable 
    the audio output when the SAVE ON/
    OFF switch is set to [ON].
    ON:Disable audio output. 
    OFF:Enable audio output. 
    –CUF–
    SAVE SW 
    (LCD)ON
    OFF
    Select whether or not to automatically 
    turn off the LCD monitor when the SAVE 
    ON/OFF switch is set to [ON].
    ON:Turn off LCD monitor. 
    OFF:Do not turn off LCD monitor. 
    –CUF–
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    Range
     Remarks 
    AU TO RE C OFF
    TYPE1
    TYPE2
    Select the method for detecting REC 
    START/STOP marks from the frame rate 
    information in the user bits added 
    through HD SD IN in HD mode in order 
    to automatically start or stop recording.
    OFF:No automatic recording is 
    performed.
    TYPE1:REC START/STOP marks are 
    detected from LTC input 
    through HD SDI for automatic 
    recording.
    TYPE2:REC START/STOP marks are 
    detected from VITC input 
    through HD SDI for automatic 
    recording.
    ‹NoteSet the menu option REC SIGNAL to 
    SDI to input HD SDI signals to the SDI 
    IN connector. For information about user 
    bits frame rate information, see [Setting 
    of the user bits] (page 57).
    In INTERVAL REC mode and the LOOP 
    REC mode, the AUTO REC function is 
    not available. –CUF–
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