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    							181Menu : Menu Description Tables
     Menu
    The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the
    preset mode. 
    MAIN OPERATION
    BATTERY/P2CARD
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    Range
     Remarks 
    BATTERY 
    SELECTPROPAC14
    TRIMPAC14
    HYTRON50
    HYTRON140
    DIONIC90
    DIONIC160
    NP-L7
    ENDURA7
    ENDURA10
    ENDURA-D
    PA G  L 9 5
    BP-L65/95
    NICD14
    TYPE A
    TYPE B
    Select the battery to use. Remaining 
    capacity detection is also performed 
    according to the selected battery. 
    The variable range is changed by the 
    item settings selected on the [
    BATTERY 
    SETTING1
    ] (page 182) and [BATTERY 
    SETTING2] (page 183) menus.
    The initial value for TYPE A is set to 
    DIONIC90 while the same for TYPE B is 
    set to HYTRON140. 
    When BP-GL65 or BP-GL95, a battery 
    made of Sony, is used, set this to BP-
    L65/95.
    –CUF –
    EXT DC IN 
    SELECTAC_ADPT
    PROPAC14
    TRIMPAC14
    HYTRON50
    HYTRON140
    DIONIC90
    DIONIC160
    NP-L7
    ENDURA7
    ENDURA10
    ENDURA-D
    PA G  L 9 5
    BP-L65/95
    NICD14
    TYPE A
    TYPE B
    Set the remaining capacity detection 
    type when a battery is connected to the 
    DC IN connector. Remaining capacity 
    detection is also performed according to 
    the selected battery type. 
    The variable range is changed by the 
    item settings selected on the [
    BATTERY 
    SETTING1
    ] (page 182) and [BATTERY 
    SETTING2] (page 183) menus.
    Analog voltage is displayed on the 
    viewfinder screen.
    When BP-GL65 or BP-GL95, a battery 
    made of Sony, is used, set this to BP-
    L65/95.
    –CUF –
    BATT NEAR 
    END ALARMON
    OFFSelect whether or not to set the alarm to 
    beep for BATT NEAR END ALARM. 
    –CUF –
    BATT NEAR 
    END CANCELONOFF
    If set to ON, the warning tone and 
    indication can be canceled by pressing 
    the MODE CHECK button when BATT 
    NEAR END ALARM is triggered. 
    –CUF –
    BATT END 
    ALARMON
    OFF
    Select whether or not to set the alarm to 
    beep for BATT END ALARM. 
    –CUF –
    BATT REMAIN 
    FULL70%100%
    Set the display of the remaining battery 
    level indicator bar in the display window 
    when a battery with this function is used.
    70%: Indicate FULL at 70% capacity. 100%: Indicate FULL at 100% capacity. –CUF –
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    Range
     Remarks 
    CARD NEAR 
    END ALARMON
    OFFSelect whether or not to set the alarm to 
    beep for P2 CARD NEAR END ALARM. 
    –CUF–
    CARD NEAR 
    END TIME 2min3min
    Set the remaining time to indicate the P2 
    CARD NEAR END TIME alarm. 
    –CUF–
    CARD END 
    ALARMONOFF
    Select whether or not to set the alarm to 
    beep for P2 CARD END ALARM. 
    –CUF–
    CARD 
    REMAIN/
    „
    3min/„
    5min/„
    Set the length of time for one segment 
    („) of the P2 card’s remaining capacity 
    indicator bars. 
    3min/
    „:One segment represents 3 
    minutes.
    5min/
    „:One segment represents 5 
    minutes.
    –CUF–
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    							182Menu : Menu Description TablesThe ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the
    preset mode. 
    BATTERY SETTING1
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    Range
     Remarks 
    PROPAC14¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    AU TO
    MANUAL
    Select auto or manual to set the NEAR 
    END voltage. 
    AU TO:Set voltage automatically. 
    MANUAL:Set voltage manually.
    11.0 : 13.8 : 15.0
    When MANUAL is selected in the above 
    menu, set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 
    V steps. 
    –CUF–
    TRIMPAC14¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    AU TO
    MANUAL
    Select auto or manual to set the NEAR 
    END voltage. 
    AU TO:Set voltage automatically. 
    MANUAL:Set voltage manually.
    11.0 : 13.6 : 15.0
    When MANUAL is selected in the menu 
    above, set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 
    V steps. 
    –CUF–
    HYTRON50¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    AU TO
    MANUAL
    Select auto or manual to set the NEAR 
    END voltage. 
    AU TO:Set voltage automatically. 
    MANUAL:Set voltage manually.
    11.0 : 13.5 : 15.0
    When MANUAL is selected in the menu 
    above, set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 
    V steps. 
    –CUF–
    HYTRON140¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    AU TO
    MANUAL
    Select auto or manual to set the NEAR 
    END voltage. 
    AU TO:Set voltage automatically. 
    MANUAL:Set voltage manually.
    11.0 : 13.5 : 15.0
    When MANUAL is selected in the menu 
    above, set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 
    V steps. 
    –CUF–
    DIONIC90¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    AU TO
    MANUAL
    Select auto or manual to set the NEAR 
    END voltage. 
    AU TO:Set voltage automatically. 
    MANUAL:Set voltage manually.
    11.0 : 13.6 : 15.0
    When MANUAL is selected in the menu 
    above, set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 
    V steps. 
    –CUF–
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    DIONIC160¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    AU TO
    MANUAL
    Select auto or manual to set the NEAR 
    END voltage. 
    AU TO:Set voltage automatically. 
    MANUAL:Set voltage manually.
    11.0 : 13.2 : 15.0
    When MANUAL is selected in the menu 
    above, set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 
    V steps. 
    –CUF–
    NP-L7¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    AU TO
    MANUAL
    Select auto or manual to set the NEAR 
    END voltage. 
    AU TO:Set voltage automatically. 
    MANUAL:Set voltage manually.
    11.0 : 13.2 : 15.0
    When MANUAL is selected in the menu 
    above, set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 
    V steps. 
    –CUF–
    ENDURA7¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    AU TO
    MANUAL
    Select auto or manual to set the NEAR 
    END voltage. 
    AU TO:Set voltage automatically. 
    MANUAL:Set voltage manually.
    11.0 : 13.2 : 15.0
    When MANUAL is selected in the menu 
    above, set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 
    V steps. 
    –CUF–
    ENDURA10¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    AU TO
    MANUAL
    Select auto or manual to set the NEAR 
    END voltage. 
    AU TO:Set voltage automatically. 
    MANUAL:Set voltage manually.
    11.0 : 13.2 : 15.0
    When MANUAL is selected in the menu 
    above, set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 
    V steps. 
    –CUF–
    ENDURA-D¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    AU TO
    MANUAL
    Select auto or manual to set the NEAR 
    END voltage. 
    AU TO:Set voltage automatically. 
    MANUAL:Set voltage manually.
    11.0 : 13.2 : 15.0
    When MANUAL is selected in the menu 
    above, set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 
    V steps. 
    –CUF–
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    							183Menu : Menu Description Tables
     Menu
    zThe remaining battery level is indicated in percentage
    when a battery with this function is installed on the unit.
    The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the
    preset mode. 
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    PA G  L 9 5¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    AU TO
    MANUAL
    Select auto or manual to set the NEAR 
    END voltage. 
    AU TO :Set voltage automatically. 
    MANUAL:Set voltage manually.
    11.0 : 13.5 : 15.0
    When MANUAL is selected in the menu 
    above, set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 
    V steps. 
    –CUF –
    BP-GL65/95¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    AU TO
    MANUAL
    Select auto or manual to set the NEAR 
    END voltage. 
    AU TO :Set voltage automatically. 
    MANUAL:Set voltage manually.
    11.0 : 13.5 : 15.0
    When MANUAL is selected in the menu 
    above, set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 
    V steps. 
    –CUF –
    BATTERY SETTING2
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    NiCd14¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    NEAR END 11.0 : 13.8 : 15.0
    Set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 V 
    steps. 
    END 11.0 : 13.4 : 15.0
    Set the END voltage in 0.1 V steps. 
    –CUF–
    TYPE A¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    FULL 12.0 : 15.1 : 17.0
    Set the voltage to display the FULL 
    indication in 0.1 V steps. 
    NEAR END 11.0 : 13.6 : 15.0
    Set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 V 
    steps. 
    END 11.0 : 12.9 : 15.0
    Set the END voltage in 0.1 V steps. 
    –CUF–
    TYPE B¢
    
    Enable selection under BATTERY 
    SELECT. 
    ¢:Enable selection. 
     :Disable selection.
    FULL 12.0 : 15.5 : 17.0
    Set the voltage to display the FULL 
    indication in 0.1 V steps. 
    NEAR END 11.0 : 13.5 : 15.0
    Set the NEAR END voltage in 0.1 V 
    steps. 
    END 11.0 : 13.1 : 15.0
    Set the END voltage in 0.1 V steps. 
    –CUF–
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    							184Menu : Menu Description Tables
    ‹Note
    The frequency characteristics when the micro cut filter is
    applied are 200 Hz to 10 kHz.
    The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the
    preset mode. 
    MIC/AUDIO1
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    FRONT VR 
    CH1OFF
    FRONT
    W. L .
    REAR
    ALL
    Select whether or not to enable the 
    FRONT AUDIO LEVEL control for the 
    signal selected as the input signal to 
    AUDIO CH1.
    OFF:Disabled for any input selected.
    Recording level does not change
    by turning the volume control.
    FRONT:Only enabled when FRONT is
    selected. 
    W. L . :Only enabled when WIRELESS
    is selected. 
    REAR:Only enabled when REAR is
    selected. 
    ALL:Enabled for any input selected. 
    –CUF–
    FRONT VR 
    CH2OFF
    FRONT
    W. L .
    REAR
    ALL
    Select whether or not to enable the 
    FRONT AUDIO LEVEL control for the 
    signal selected as an input signal to 
    AUDIO CH2. 
    OFF:Disabled for any input selected.
    Recording level does not change
    by turning the volume control.
    FRONT:Only enabled when FRONT is
    selected. 
    W. L . :Only enabled when WIRELESS
    is selected. 
    REAR:Only enabled when REAR is
    selected. 
    ALL:Enabled for any input selected. 
    –CUF–
    MIC LOWCUT 
    CH1OFF
    FRONT
    W. L .
    REAR
    Select the microphone low cut filter for 
    Input Channel 1.
    OFF:The microphone low cut filter is
    disabled for any input.
    FRONT:The microphone low cut filter is
    enabled when the front
    microphone is selected.
    W. L . :The microphone low cut filter is
    enabled only when the wireless
    microphone is selected.
    REAR:The microphone low cut filter is
    enabled only when the rear
    microphone is selected.
    –CUF–
    MIC LOWCUT 
    CH2OFFFRONT
    W. L .
    REAR
    Select the microphone low cut filter for 
    Input Channel 2.
    OFF:The microphone low cut filter is
    disabled for any input.
    FRONT:The microphone low cut filter is
    enabled when the front
    microphone is selected.
    W. L . :The microphone low cut filter is
    enabled only when the wireless
    microphone is selected.
    REAR:The microphone low cut filter is
    enabled only when the rear
    microphone is selected.
    –CUF–
    MIC LOWCUT 
    CH3OFFFRONT
    W. L .
    REAR
    Select the microphone low cut filter for 
    Input Channel 3.
    OFF:The microphone low cut filter is
    disabled for any input.
    FRONT:The microphone low cut filter is
    enabled when the front
    microphone is selected.
    W. L . :The microphone low cut filter is
    enabled only when the wireless
    microphone is selected.
    REAR:The microphone low cut filter is
    enabled only when the rear
    microphone is selected.
    –CUF–
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    MIC LOWCUT 
    CH4OFF
    FRONT
    W. L .
    REAR
    Select the microphone low cut filter for 
    Input Channel 4.
    OFF:The microphone low cut filter is
    disabled for any input.
    FRONT:The microphone low cut filter is
    enabled when the front
    microphone is selected.
    W. L . :The microphone low cut filter is
    enabled only when the wireless
    microphone is selected.
    REAR:The microphone low cut filter is
    enabled only when the rear
    microphone is selected.
    –CUF–
    LIMITER CH1 ON
    OFFSelect the limiter. 
    The limiter is enabled when AUDIO 
    SELECT CH1 switch is set to MAN.
    –CUF–
    LIMITER CH2 ON
    OFFSelect the limiter. 
    The limiter is enabled when AUDIO 
    SELECT CH2 switch is set to MAN.
    –CUF–
    AUTO LEVEL 
    CH3ONOFF
    Select the level setting method.
    For more information, see [CH3 and 
    CH4 Recording Levels] (page 54)
    –CUF–
    AUTO LEVEL 
    CH4ONOFF
    Select the level setting method.
    For more information, see [CH3 and 
    CH4 Recording Levels] (page 54)
    –CUF–
    TEST TONE OFF
    NORMAL
    ALWAYS
    CHSEL
    Select the test signal. 
    OFF:Disable test tone output. 
    NORMAL:Test tone signals are output to
    all of Channels 1 - 4 when the
    OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE
    selector switch has been
    switched to BARS and CH1 of
    the AUDIO IN switch has been
    switched to FRONT.
    ALWAYS:Test tone signals are always
    output to all of Channels 1 - 4
    when the OUTPUT/AUTO
    KNEE selector switch has
    been switched to BARS.
    CHSEL:Output test tone to the
    channels where the AUDIO IN
    switch CH1 or CH2 is set to
    FRONT when OUTPUT/AUTO
    KNEE selector switch is set to
    BARS. The test tone is not
    output to CH3 and CH4.  –CUF–
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    							185Menu : Menu Description Tables
     Menu
    The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the
    preset mode. 
    MIC/AUDIO2
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    FRONT MIC 
    POWERON
    OFF
    Select the phantom power supply for the 
    front microphone. 
    –CUF –
    REAR MIC 
    POWERONOFF
    Select the phantom power supply for the 
    rear microphone. 
    When OFF is selected, no phantom 
    power is supplied even if the REAR 
    AUDIO CH1 or CH2 switch is set to +48.
    –CUF –
    MONITOR 
    SELECTSTEREOMIX
    When the MONITOR switch is set to ST 
    (stereo), select the signal format for the 
    monitor output. 
    –CUF –
    FRONT MIC 
    LEVEL–40dB–50dB
    Select the front microphone input level. 
    –CUF –
    REAR MIC 
    CH1 LVL–50dB
    –60dBSelect the rear microphone input level. 
    –CUF –
    REAR MIC 
    CH2 LVL–50dB
    –60dBSelect the rear microphone input level. 
    –CUF –
    REAR LINE IN 
    LV L+4dB0dB
    –3dB
    Select the rear line input level. 
    –CUF –
    AUDIO OUT 
    LV L+4dB
    0dB
    –3dB
    Select the audio output level. 
    –CUF –
    HEADROOM 18dB
    20dBSet the headroom (standard level). 
    –CUF –
    WIRELESS 
    WA R NON
    OFFSelect whether or not to enable the 
    alarm to trigger for poor wireless 
    receiver reception. 
    –CUF –
    TC/UB
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    TC MODEDF
    NDF
    Set the time code mode. DF:Drop frame. 
    NDF:Non drop frame. 
    ‹Note
    When the camera-recorder operates at 
    50 Hz or in 24P or 24PA mode, the non-
    drop frame is always used.
    –CUF–
    UB MODEUSERTIME
    DATE
    EXT
    TCG
    FRM RATE
    REGEN
    Select the user bits mode. 
    USER:Select UB value set in the LCD
    section. 
    TIME:Select local time (hours,
    minutes, seconds). 
    DATE:Select local date and time (2 last
    digits of year, month, date, time). 
    EXT:When CAM , VIDEO, or
    SDI is selected in REC
    SIGNAL on the SYSTEM MODE
    screen, the user bits input to the
    TC IN connector are recorded. 
    When 1394 is selected, the
    user bits of signals input to the
    DVCPRO connector are
    recorded.
    If reading fails, USER value is
    retained.
    TCG:TCG value enters UB. 
    FRM RATE:
    Select the shooting information (e.g. 
    frame rate) for the camera. For more 
    information, see [Frame rate 
    information recorded in user bits] 
    (page 58).
    When clips recorded in Native mode 
    are played back, the frame rate 
    information recorded in users bits in 
    the VAUX range is output.
    REGEN:Read out value stored in the
    card and record value
    continuously. 
    –CUF–
    VITC UB 
    MODEUSER/EXT
    TIME
    DATE
    TCG
    FRM RATE
    REGEN
    Select the user bits mode for VAUX TC 
    (VITC). 
    USER/EXT:
    If UB MODE is set to EXT, the EXT 
    value is recorded. If not, USER value 
    set by UB is recorded. 
    TIME:Select local time (hours,
    minutes, seconds). 
    DATE:Select local date and time (2 last
    digits of year, month, date, time). 
    TCG:TCG value enters UB. 
    FRM RATE:
    Select camera shoting information 
    (frame rate, etc.). For more 
    information, see [Frame rate 
    information recorded in user bits] 
    (page 58).
    REGEN:Read out value stored in card
    and record value continuously. 
    ‹NoteWhen the camera-recorder operates in 
    24P, 24PA, 30P (AVC-I) or 25P (AVC-I) 
    mode, FRM RATE is always selected.
    –CUF–
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    							186Menu : Menu Description Tables
    ‹Note
    Please refer to [Setting UMID Information] (page 66) for the
    UMID information setting. 
    The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the
    preset mode. 
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    TCG SET 
    HOLDON
    OFFON/OFF switching for the feature that 
    always starts recording (when the power 
    is turned ON again) the TCG value that 
    was set before the power is turned OFF. 
    –CUF–
    FIRST REC 
    TCPRESET
    REGENFor the first recording after the power is 
    turned on, a P2 card is inserted and 
    then switching from this P2 card to 
    another recording-target P2 card is 
    performed, select whether or not to 
    regenerate the time code as the value 
    on the new P2 card.
    PRESET:
    Use the camera-recorder’s internal 
    time code. 
    REGEN:
    For clips recorded on the recording-
    target P2 card, regenerate the time 
    code as the time code of the clip that 
    has the most recent date and time. 
    ‹Notes
    z
    Set the date and time accurately. For
    guidance on setting, see [Setting the
    Internal Clock’s Date and Time] (page
    59).
    zDuring operation in either 24P or
    24PA mode, regeneration of the value
    of the card recorded in drop-frame is
    not permitted.
    –CUF–
    P. O F F  L C D  
    DISPLAYONOFF
    Select whether or not to display the time 
    code setting and counter indication on 
    the LCD monitor when the power is 
    turned OFF. 
    ON:Display setting and indication while 
    the power is turned OFF. 
    OFF:Power-down LCD monitor while 
    camera power is turned OFF. 
    Setting and indication disabled. 
    –CUF–
    TC OUTTCGTCG/TCR
    Select the time code to be output to the 
    time code output connector. 
    TCG:Always output time code generator 
    value. 
    TCG/TCR:
    Display time code generator value 
    in recording mode, and time code 
    reader value in playback mode. 
    –CUF–
    TC DISP SEL30F
    24F
    Select the display format for the time 
    code frame digits. (For 1080-59.94i or 
    480-59.94i only
    £For details, refer to 
    [Recording time code and user bits] 
    (page 56).
    30F:Display time code frame digits in 30 
    frames. 
    24F:Convert time code frame digits into 
    24 frames for display. 
    –CUF–
    TC VIDEO 
    SYNCRO0
    1
    2
    3
    For setting to correct the time code 
    according to the delay of video signals.
    0:
    Do not correct.1:To delay the time code to be input 
    according to the timing of the video 
    images.
    2:To forward the time code to be output 
    according to the timing of the video 
    images.
    3:To delay the time code to be input and 
    forward the time code to be output, 
    respectively, according to the timing of 
    the video images.
    For details, refer to [Externally Locking 
    the Time Code] (page 61).
    –CUF–
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    REC REVIEW 
    REGENON
    OFFFor selecting whether the time code is 
    regenerated to the value on the P2 card 
    or not, when subsequent recording 
    starts after setting the RET SW item on 
    the SW MODE screen to R.REVIEW 
    and pressing the RET button on the lens 
    or the USER button on the unit on which 
    the RET SW function is assigned.
    ON:The time code is regenerated to 
    the value on the tape.
    OFF:The time code is not regenerated.
    –CUF–
    UMID SET/INFO
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    COUNTRYNO-INFOInput the user’s country. NO-INFO is 
    displayed until the input completes. 
    –CUF–
    ORGANIZATIONNO-INFOInput the user’s organisation or 
    company name. NO-INFO is displayed 
    until the input completes. 
    –CUF–
    USERNO-INFOInput the user name. NO-INFO is 
    displayed until the input completes. 
    –CUF–
    DEVICE 
    NODEIndicate the product ID number. 
    –––––
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    							187Menu : Menu Description Tables
     Menu
    ‹Note
    For a USB DEVICE mode, errors occur even if the
    respective items for SD CARD READ/WRITE are
    executed, since it does not access an SD memory card.
    Set PC MODE to “OFF” and then execute the operation
    again.
    The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the
    preset mode. 
    FILE
    SD CARD READ/WRITE
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    R.SELECT1
     : 
    8
    Select the file number to read out. 
    –––F–
    READRead out the data from the SD memory 
    card. 
    –––––
    W. S E L E C T1 : 
    8
    Select the file number to write in. 
    –––F–
    WRITEWrite the camera-recorder’s menu data 
    to the SD memory card.
    –––––
    CARD 
    CONFIGFormat the SD memory card. 
    –––––
    TITLE READRead out the title of the data recorded 
    on the SD memory card. 
    –––––
    TITLE1 - 8¢¢¢¢
    ¢¢¢¢Up to 8 letters can be set for the title 
    name. 
    –––––
    SD CARD R/W SELECT
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    SYSTEM 
    MODE R/WON
    OFFSpecify whether or not to use the 
    settings for the options on the SYSTEM 
    MODE screen when data is read or 
    written from or to SD memory cards.
    –––F–
    ID READ/
    WRITEON
    OFFSelect whether or not to include the 
    CAMERA ID when reading out or writing 
    to the SD memory card. 
    –––F–
    USER MENU 
    SELECT R/WON
    OFF
    Select whether or not to include the 
    FILE MENU SELECT settings when 
    reading out or writing to the SD memory 
    card. 
    –––F–
    SYSTEM 
    MENU R/WONOFF
    Specify whether or not to use the 
    settings on all screens except the 
    SYSTEM MODE screen on the 
    SYSTEM SETTING page and the 
    settings on the OPTION MENU page 
    when data is read or written from or to 
    SD memory cards.
    –––F–
    PA I N T  M E N U  
    LEVEL R/WONOFF
    Select whether or not to include the 
    adjusted values on the PAINT page 
    when reading out or writing to the SD 
    memory card. 
    –––F–
    PA I N T  M E N U  
    SW(
    „) R/WONOFF
    Select whether or not to include the set 
    values on the PAINT MENU page when 
    reading out or writing to the SD memory 
    card. 
    –––F–
    VF MENU 
    R/WONOFF
    Select whether or not to include the set 
    values on the VF page when reading out 
    or writing to the SD memory card. 
    –––F–
    CAM OPE 
    MENU R/WON
    OFF
    Select whether or not to include the set 
    values on the CAM OPERATION page 
    when reading out or writing to the SD 
    memory card. 
    –––F–
    MAINTE 
    MENU R/WONOFF
    Select whether or not to include the set 
    values on the MAINTENANCE page 
    when reading out or writing to the SD 
    memory card. 
    –––F–
    MAIN OPE 
    MENU R/WONOFF
    Select whether or not to include the set 
    values on the MAIN OPERATION page 
    when reading out or writing to the SD 
    memory card. 
    –––F–
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    							188Menu : Menu Description Tables FILE READ screen
    ‹Note
    For a USB DEVICE mode, errors occur even if the
    respective items of LENS FILE CARD R/W are executed,
    since it does not access an SD memory card. Set PC
    MODE to “OFF” and then execute the operation again.
    The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the
    preset mode. 
    CAC FILE CARD READ
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    CARD READ 
    SELECT1
     : 
    32
    For selecting the number for performing 
    the color astigmatism correction data 
    operation (READ/DELETE) that is 
    recorded on the SD memory card.
    –––F–
     READFor reading the CAC FILE from the SD 
    memory card. When this is selected, the 
    display moves to the FILE READ 
    screen. –––––
     DELETEFor deleting the CAC FILE on the SD 
    memory card
    –––––
    TITLE READFor reading the name of the CAC FILE 
    on the SD memory card
    –––––
    TITLE 
    SCROLL1
     : 
    25For scrolling the CAC files on the SD 
    memory card. Select this with the 
    cursor, press the JOG dial button, and 
    then turn the JOG dial button to scroll 
    the CAS files.
    –––––
    01 - 32For indicating the file names of 01 to 32 
    up to 27 characters
    –––––
    Items/
    Data Saved 
    Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks
    TITLEThe name of the CAC File selected in 
    the READ item of the CAC FILE CARD 
    is displayed.
     YESThe CAC files that are read from the SD 
    memory card are recorded in the built-in 
    memory of the unit.
     NO (CANCEL)The CAC files read from the SD 
    memory card are not recorded in the 
    built-in memory of the unit.
    MEM STORE 
    NOEMPTY1
     : 
    32
    EMPTY:When data are recorded in
    built-in memory of the unit, the
    system searches vacant
    spaces to record the data.
    1 - 32:Data are recorded with the
    selected number. If any CAC
    FILE has already been
    recorded with that number,
    data are overwritten.
    TITLE 
    SCROLL1
     : 
    25The CAC files in built-in memory of the 
    unit are scrolled. Select this item using 
    the cursor, and press the JOG dial 
    button and then turn the JOG dial button 
    to scroll the CAC files.
    01 - 32The file names from 01 to 32 are 
    displayed with up to 27 characters.
    LENS FILE
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    FILE NO.1
     : 
    8
    Select the lens file number. 
    –––F–
    READRead the lens file data. 
    –––––
    WRITEWrite the lens file data. 
    –––––
    RESET ALLFor resetting the all data of the lens file.
    –––––
    TITLE1 - 8¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
    ¢¢¢¢¢Up to 12 letters can be set for the title 
    name. 
    –––––
    LENS FILE CARD R/W
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    CARD FILE 
    SELECT1
     : 
    8
    For selecting the number of the lens file 
    in the SD memory card.
    –––F–
    READFor reading the lens file data from the 
    SD memory card.
    –––––
    WRITEFor writing the lens file data into the SD 
    memory card.
    –––––
    TITLE READFor reading the title of the lens file in the 
    SD memory card.
    –––––
    TITLE1 - 8¢¢¢¢¢¢¢
    ¢¢¢¢¢For setting a title consisting of not more 
    than 12 characters.
    –––––
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    							189Menu : Menu Description Tables
     Menu
    ‹Note
    For a USB DEVICE mode, errors occur even if the READ
    USER DATA item is executed, since it does not access an
    SD memory card. Set PC MODE to “OFF” and then
    execute the operation again.
    ‹Note
    For a USB DEVICE mode, errors occur even if the READ
    FACTORY DATA item is executed, since it does not access
    an SD memory card. Set PC MODE to “OFF” and then
    execute the operation again.
    The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the
    preset mode. 
    SCENE
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    READ USER 
    DATARead out the data from the user area in 
    the memory. 
    –––––
    SCENE SEL1 : 
    4
    Select the scene file. 
    –––F–
    READRead the scene file. 
    –––––
    WRITEWrite the scene file. 
    –––––
    RESETReset the scene file values to the initial 
    values. 
    –––––
    TITLE 1-4Create the scene file title. 
    –––––
    INITIALIZE
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    READ 
    FA C TO RY  
    DATAThe menu (MAIN MENU, OPTION 
    MENU) values are all reset to factory 
    settings. 
    ‹NoteThe settings for the following are not 
    reset to the factory-set values.
    zScene filezUser data
    zLens filezBlack shading data
    –––––
    WRITE USER 
    DATASave the user preference menu data in 
    the camera’s internal memory. 
    –––––
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    							190Menu : Menu Description Tables
    zData adjusted on the LENS FILE ADJ screen can be
    stored on an SD memory card as a lens file.
    The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the
    preset mode. 
    MAINTENANCE
    SYSTEM CHECK
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    COLOR 
    CHECKON
    OFFON/OFF switching for checking proper 
    operation of the camera-recorder. 
    The RGB level in the area around the 
    center of the screen is indicated in the 
    viewfinder to show whether each signal 
    is successfully communicated from the 
    optical channel to the digital channel 
    and processed.
    –––––
    LENS ADJ
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    F2.8 ADJ ON
    OFFThe iris is only set to F2.8 when this item 
    set to ON. (Adjustment to F2.8 will be 
    executed on the lens)
    –––––
    F16 ADJ ON
    OFFThe iris is only set to F16 when this item 
    set to ON. (Adjustment to F16 will be 
    executed on the lens
    £–––––
    BLACK SHADING
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    CORRECTON
    OFF
    ON/OFF switching for digital black 
    shading compensation. 
    –CUFR
    DETECTION
    (DIG)–Execute digital black shading 
    compensation. 
    –––––
    WHITE SHADING
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    CORRECTON
    OFF
    ON/OFF switching for white shading 
    compensation. 
    –CUFR
    R H SAW
    R H PARA
    R V SAW
    R V PARA
    G H SAW
    G H PARA
    G V SAW
    G V PARA
    B H SAW
    B H PARA
    B V SAW
    B V PARA–255 : +000 : +255
    For executing the white shading 
    compensation manually.
    The sawteeth-shaped waveform and the 
    parabola waveform of the respective 
    RGB channels are adjusted in the 
    horizontal direction and the vertical 
    direction.
    –––F–
    LENS FILE ADJ
    Items/
    Data Saved Adjustable 
    RangeRemarks 
    RB GAIN 
    CTRL RESETON
    OFF
    ON:The gains of Rch and Bch 
    adjusted in  screen are reset.
    Furthermore, the flare levels of 
    Rch, Gch and Bch that are 
    adjusted on  screen are reset.
    OFF:The gains of Rch and Bch 
    adjusted in  screen areenabled.
    Furthermore, the flare levels of 
    Rch, Gch and Bch that are 
    adjusted on  screen are enabled.
    –––F–
    LENS R GAIN 
    OFFSET–200 : +000 : +200
    For compensating Rch sensitivity of the 
    lens used.
    –––F–
    LENS B GAIN 
    OFFSET–200 : +000 : +200
    For compensating Bch sensitivity of the 
    lens used.
    –––F–
    LENS R 
    FLARE000 : 100
    For adjusting the flare level of Rch.
    –––F–
    LENS G 
    FLARE000 : 100
    For adjusting the flare level of Gch.
    –––F–
    LENS B 
    FLARE000 : 100
    For adjusting the flare level of Bch.
    –––F–
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