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    							41Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
      Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
    CAM: Optical reception level on the camera side
    VTR: Optical reception level on the SRW-1 side
    The status of the level is indicated with eight segments.
    If 6 to 8 segments are lit: Normal
    If 3 to 5 segments are lit: Cautioning level
    If only 1 or 2 segments are lit: Warning level
    If no segment is lit: No signal or unusable level
    For details, refer to the Operation Manual of the CA-F101.
    3-2-16 Limiting Pages that are 
    Displayed on the Subdisplay
    You can limit pages that are displayed on the subdisplay.
    Use Setup mode of the subdisplay or the OPERATION 
    menu.
    To set the subdisplay to Setup mode
    Hold the PAGE button pressed for more than 5 seconds to 
    set the subdisplay to Setup page.
    Subdisplay in Setup mode
    Select the page to be switch ON/OFF on the first line and 
    select ON or OFF on the second line. Any page with an 
    OFF setting will not be displayed on the subdisplay.
    To switch subdisplay pages ON/OFF using 
    the menu
    You can also switch subdisplay pages ON/OFF using the 
     subpage that can be accessed from the 
     page of the USER (OPERATION) 
    menu.
    For details on how to operate the menu, see “4-2 Basic 
    Menu Operations” (page 64).
     page
    Move the pointer to PAGE SELECT then push on the 
    MENU SEL/ENTER dial to jump to the  subpage, where limitation of display pages can 
    be assigned.
     page
    To switch ON/OFF, move the pointer to an item whose 
    setting you wish to change and push on the MENU SEL/
    ENTER dial.
    Menu indicationTa r g e t  p a g e
    SHUTTER Shutter setting page
    RAMP RAMP operation page
    FORMAT Video-format selection page
    ND Optical filter selection page
    GAIN/WHT/5600K Gain setting page
    LENS FILE Lens file selection page
    TC/TAPE REM Time code/tape remaining display page
    VOLT/FAN Voltage confirmation/Fan Operation 
    mode select page
    CHAR MIX Character indication setting page
    ASSIGN SW1/
    SW2Assignable buttons 1/2 setting page
    ASSIGN SW3/
    SW4Assignable button 3/switch 4 setting 
    page
    BRIGHT Subdisplay brightness adjustment page
    GAMMA TABLE Gamma table selection page
    COLOR SPACE Color space selection page
    OPITICAL LEVEL Optical status page
    SHUTTER  
    ON       
        12 
    LOCK SW MODE
     CAMERA  : -RUN
     PANEL   : FULL
     
    BPAGE SELECT
            ESCxxSHUTTER            :BON
    RAMP               : ON
    FORMAT             : ON
    ND                 : ON
    GAIN/WHITE/5600K   : ON
    LENS FILE          : ON
    TIME CODE/TAPE REM : ON
    VOLTAGE/FAN MODE   : ON
    CHARACTER MIX      : ON
    ASSIGNABLE SW1/SW2 : ON 
    						
    							42Black Balance Adjustment
      Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
    3-3 Black Balance 
    Adjustment
    In order to maintain high picture quality when using the 
    camera, it is necessary to set the black balance 
    appropriately. After turning on the camera, apply power to 
    the camera for several minutes, then be sure to perform the 
    black balance adjustment before starting any picture 
    adjustment.
    Automatic black balance adjustment
    Push the assignable switch 4/AUTO BLK BAL switch on 
    the side of the camera or on the assistant panel down to the 
    position AUTO BLK BAL then release it.
    Automatic black balance adjustment is performed.
    During adjustment, “ABB: EXECUTING” is displayed on 
    the viewfinder screen. When the adjustment process is 
    completed successfully, the message “ABB: OK” is 
    displayed.
    White flecks (Phenomena Specific to CCD Image 
    Sensors, page 127)
    This camera has a function to automatically compensate 
    for white flecks during automatic black balance (ABB) 
    adjustments.
    The white-fleck automatic compensation function of this 
    camera performs compensation for only one of three 
    channels R, G, or B during a single execution of ABB 
    adjustment. Therefore, repeating ABB adjustment three 
    times achieves compensation for all three channels R, G, 
    and B.
    The three channels are processed in a circumstantially 
    determined order. The order and the compensation data 
    will be maintained even if the camera is turned off.
    If the problem is not alleviated through the automatic 
    compensation, consult a Sony service personnel. During black balance adjustment, the mechanical shutter 
    is closed to shut out light.
     During black balance adjustment, the gain switching 
    circuit will work automatically, and the viewfinder 
    screen will flicker several times. This is not a 
    malfunction.
    When automatic black balance adjustment fails
    If the automatic black balance adjustment process does not 
    end successfully, the error message “ABB: NG” will be 
    displayed on the viewfinder screen for approximately three 
    seconds.
    If this error message is displayed, try black balance 
    adjustment again.
    If the error message continues to be displayed after several 
    attempts, the camera requires internal inspection.
    LOCKVF MENU/DISPLAY CANCEL/STATUS
    4
    AUTO
    BLK
     BAL
    PA G E RUN
    SET
    AUTO BLK BAL switch
    Notes 
    						
    							43White Balance Adjustment (in Custom mode)
      Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
    3-4 White Balance 
    Adjustment (in Custom 
    mode)
    When the camera is used in Custom mode, if the lighting 
    conditions change, readjust the white balance.
    When adjusting the white balance, select the white balance 
    memory. The adjustment value is fixed to 3200K when the 
    preset memory is selected.
    The selected memory can be confirmed with the status 
    display on the viewfinder screen (page 48).
    The memory selection can be made on the subdisplay or 
    from a connected RM-B750 Remote Control Unit.
    Automatic white balance adjustment
    1Select the memory A or B, using the subdisplay or the 
    remote control unit (default: preset memory).
    For details on how to select on the subdisplay, see “3-
    2-6 Selection of the Gain, Color Temperature, and 
    White Balance Memory” (page 36).
    2Select the appropriate filter according to the lighting 
    conditions, using the subdisplay or the assignable 
    buttons.
    See “3-2-5 Retrieving the ND Offset” (page 36).
    3Place a white pattern in the same lighting conditions as 
    the subject and zoom in on it so that a white area is 
    obtained in the screen.
    A white object (white cloth, a white wall, etc.) near the 
    subject may be used in place of a white pattern.
    The minimum white area required for adjustment is as 
    illustrated below:Be careful not to have any spots of high illumination in 
    the rectangle.
    4Adjust the lens iris opening or set the shutter to ON.
    With a manually adjusted lens: Set the opening to an 
    appropriate value.
    With a lens that has automatic iris control: Set the 
    lens automatic/manual iris control switch to 
    automatic.
    Or, set the video level to an appropriate value, using 
    the shutter setting.
    5Perform automatic white balance adjustment.
    To perform adjustment on the  
    page of the MAINTENANCE menu
    Referring to the procedure mentioned in “2-9 Setting the 
    Built-in Clock” (page 29), select MAINTENANCE menu 
    on the TOP MENU screen and call up the  page.
    Position the pointer to AUTO WHITE then push on the 
    MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
    Select “EXEC” when a confirmation message is displayed.
    For details on the menu operations, see “4-2 Basic Menu 
    Operations” (page 64).
    To perform adjustment with the assignable 
    switch
    If AWB is allocated to assignable switch 4, push the switch 
    up toward “4” then release it.
    For the procedure for assigning a function to the switch, 
    see “3-2-11 Allocation of Functions to the Assignable 
    Buttons and Switch” (page 39) or “3-7 Detailed Settings 
    of the Switch Functions” (page 54).
    To perform adjustment from the remote control 
    unit
    When the RM-B750 or RM-B150 remote control unit that 
    is connected to the REMOTE connector is used, press the 
    AWB button.
    A rectangle centered in 
    the screen. The length of 
    the sides must be at least 
    70% of the height and 
    width of the screen.
    Within this rectangle, 
    there must be an area 
    of white greater than 
    10% of the entire 
    screen.
    Note
         M02 TOP
       AUTO BLACK
      
    cAUTO WHITE
       AUTO LEVEL
       AUTO WHITE SHADING
       AUTO BLACK SHADING
    TEST    :    OFF 
    						
    							44Setting the Camera Outputs
      Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
    During adjustment
    The message “AWB: EXECUTING” is displayed on the 
    viewfinder screen. When the adjustment process is 
    completed successfully, the message “AWB: OK” is 
    displayed.
    When automatic white balance adjustment fails
    If the automatic white balance adjustment process does not 
    end successfully, the error message “AWB: NG” will be 
    displayed on the viewfinder screen for approximately three 
    seconds.
    If this error message is displayed, try white balance 
    adjustment again.
    If the subject has a higher color temperature, use an optical 
    filter or set 5600K to ON, then try white balance 
    adjustment again.
    If the error message continues to be displayed after several 
    attempts, the camera requires internal inspection.
    If the automatic white balance adjustment is performed on 
    a system where the Select FPS function (see page 62) is 
    available, set a value that is greater than half the maximum 
    FPS value as the FPS value. If you do not, the error 
    message “AWB: LOW FPS” will be displayed, and 
    automatic white balance adjustment will not be available.
    Example: With S23.98PsF, as the maximum FPS value is 
    24 FPS, set it to 13 FPS or greater before the automatic 
    white balance adjustment is to be performed. Although 
    the maximum FPS value is 50 FPS with S59.94PsF, set 
    it to 31 FPS or greater.
    3-5 Setting the Camera 
    Outputs
    3-5-1 Selecting a Video Output 
    Signal for Each Connector
    The type of video signals to be output to the MONITOR 
    OUT HD SDI 1/2, TEST OUT, and REMOTE connectors 
    can be selected.
    For selection, use the  page of the 
    USER (OPERATION) menu that is displayed on the 
    viewfinder screen.
     page
    COLOR
    With COLOR, all R, G, and B channels will be output. 
    Single-channel output of R, G, or B is also possible.
    SDI [SIG]
    The signals to be monitored with video monitors 
    connected to the MONITOR OUT HD SDI 1/ 2 connectors 
    can be selected.
    TEST [SIG]
    The signals to be output to a video monitor or waveform 
    monitor connected via the TEST OUT connector can be 
    selected.
    Note
    SettingSignal
    MONI Regardless of the VF1/VF2 settings, 
    characters or the marker can be added 
    independently to the video output signals. 
    (Default)
    VF1 Video signals that are output to the VF1 
    connector (camera images with character data 
    for the setting menus and status display)
    VF2 Video signals that are output to the VF2 
    connector
      U06
    COLOR:
    BCOLOR
         [SIG]   [SRC][MLUT]
    VF  : VF      CAM   OFF
    SDI : MONI    PB    OFF
    TEST: REFTHRU ---   ---
    RM  : VBS     CAM   OFF 
    						
    							45Setting the Camera Outputs
      Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
    Timing of the pulse signal
    Example 1: SHUTTER OFF
    Example 2: SHUTTER ON, shutter angle 180º
    RM [SIG]
    The video signals to be output to equipment connected via 
    the REMOTE connector can be selected.
    VF [SIG]
    This column is for display only and cannot be changed.
    [SRC] and [MLUT] columns
    They show the output mode and MLUT ON/OFF settings 
    set on the  page.
    3-5-2 Setting the Monitor Picture
    Using the  page of the USER 
    (OPERATION) menu displayed on the viewfinder screen, 
    you can set the LUT (look-up table) for monitor pictures 
    and select the playback-picture monitor mode.
    About the MLUT (monitor look-up table)
    S-LOG gamma pictures are usually of low contrast and 
    may not be ideal for checking video images on the spot.The MLUT function enables you  to obtain images suited 
    to monitoring by converting the picture contrast for output 
    signals from the VF, MONITOR OUT HD SDI, and TEST 
    OUT connectors. This conversion has no effect on images 
    at the main line output of the camera. 
    Use MLUT for recording intended for postproduction 
    editing, using a S-LOG gamma without adjustments,.
     page
    MLUT/PBMIX
    Selecting MLUT activates the monitor LUT function for 
    monitor pictures. The monitor LUT appropriate for 
    checking images can be applied to the video signals (VF, 
    MONI, and VBS) selected for output on the  page.
    Selecting PBMIX permits you to compare the playback 
    picture and the camera image by displaying them on the 
    same screen. How this is to be displayed can be set on the 
     page of the USER (OPERATION) 
    menu (see page 47).
    MLUT cannot be selected on the MLUT/PBMIX line if no 
    MLUT is selected in advance on the MLUT SEL line.
    To apply monitor LUT to the monitor 
    picture
    When SPECIAL or USER is selected for the gamma table 
    (see page 58), the monitor LUT appropriate for checking 
    images
     can be applied to the output video signals (VF, 
    MONI, and VBS) selected for output on the  page by selecting MLUT on the MLUT/
    PBMIX line.
    This setting is effective when S-LOG gamma is applied to 
    the video output signals for recording intended for post-
    production editing.
    SettingSignal
    VBS The VBS signals are output. (Default)
    VF2 The HD-Y signals are output.
    REFTHRU The reference signal that is input to the 
    GENLOCK IN connector is output as-is.
    FRAME A pulse is output per frame (in a case of 
    1 FPS, one pulse per second).
    SettingSignal
    VBS The VBS signals are output. (Default)
    VF2 The HD-Y signals are output.
    CCD exposure
    Frame pulse1 frame
    Exposure Exposure
    CCD exposure
    Frame pulse1 frame
    ExposureExposure
    SettingFunction
    MLUT The MLUT appropriate for checking images 
    selected at MLUT SEL becomes valid.
    PBMIX Both the playback picture and the camera 
    image are obtained on all the monitor displays.
    OFF The same image as that at the main line 
    output of the camera is obtained on all the 
    monitor displays. (Default)
    Note
         U07 
    MLUT/PBMIX:
    BOFF
    MLUT SEL:  709(800%) 
        [CAM/PB] [MLUT]
    VF   : AUTO    OFF
    MONI : AUTO    OFF
    VBS  : AUTO    OFF
    MLUT MARK: OFF LEVEL: 3
        H POS: 99  Y POS: 99 
    						
    							46Setting the Camera Outputs
      Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
    MLUT SEL
    Select a monitor LUT to be applied.
    In the default condition, you can select from among the 
    following signals, which correspond to S-LOG gamma:
    When USER is selected at the TABLE line on the 
     page of the USER (PAINT) menu, a user-
    defined MLUT loaded from a “Memory Stick” can be 
    selected.
    For details on the user-defined MLUT, see “User-MLUT 
    file” (page 100).
    [MLUT]
    Select MLUT at the MLUT/PBMIX line and activate/
    deactivate the monitor LUT independently for each VF, 
    MONI, and VBS signal in the respective [MLUT] 
    columns.
    When OFF or PBMIX is selected at the MLUT/PBMIX 
    line, (OFF) is displayed and cannot be changed.
     As MLUT images are converted from the images of the 
    main line, picture adjustments in Custom mode will be 
    reflected on the main line and MLUT images at the same 
    time. Do not perform any picture adjustment while 
    observing an MLUT output image.
     MLUT is automatically set to OFF when you change the 
    gamma table or gamma category for the main line on the 
     page of the USER (PAINT) menu.
     MLUT cannot be selected if the gamma table is set to 
    STANDARD or HYPER GAMMA (see page 58).To display the MLUT mark
    MLUT MARK
    When monitor LUT is applied to the SDI output at the 
    MONITOR OUT connectors and the viewfinder images, 
    you can set the camera to display the MLUT mark [LUT] to 
    indicate that gamma that is different from that used for 
    recording is applied. (The mark is not recorded with the 
    docked recorder.)
    Set MLUT MARK to ON then set the brightness and 
    position of the indication.
    To monitor the playback picture
    The playback picture of the recorder can be confirmed with 
    a monitor connected to the camera or on the viewfinder 
    screen.
    [CAM/PB]
    If MLUT/PBMIX is MLUT or OFF, the playback-signal 
    output mode can be selected for each VF, MONI, or VBS 
    signal.
    If the recorder is turned off with PB selected, the picture on 
    the viewfinder/monitor screen is distorted. The normal 
    picture is restored when you turn the recorder on or set it 
    to AUTO or CAM.
    To compare the playback picture and 
    camera image
    When PBMIX is selected on the MLUT/PBMIX line, the 
    playback picture and camera image can be displayed on 
    the same screen with all the outputs.
    How this is to be displayed can be set on the  page of the USER (OPERATION) menu.
    SettingSignal
    709 (800%) Signal expanding the dynamic range to 800% 
    based on ITU-R709
    HG8009G40 Signal same as Hyper Gamma No. 7, 
    HG8009G40
    HG8009G33 Signal same as Hyper Gamma No. 8, 
    HG8009G33
    709 (180%) Signal same as the conventional monitor 
    gamma (knee point: 87%, dynamic range: 
    180%)
    SettingFunction
    ON For applying the MLUT appropriate for 
    checking images.
    During playback, it changes to (ON) and 
    cannot be changed.
    OFF For displaying the same video signal as that 
    of the main line
    Notes
    ItemFunction
    LEVEL For selecting the brightness of the gamma 
    mark in the range of 1–4 (4 for the 
    maximum brightness)
    H POS For setting the horizontal position of the 
    indication in the range of 0–99 (0 for the 
    leftmost)
    V POS For setting the vertical position of the 
    indication in the range of 0–99 (0 for the 
    uppermost)
    SettingContent
    PB The playback picture of the recorder is always 
    output.
    AU TO
     (Default)Normally, the camera image is output. When 
    the recorder enters a playback mode (PLAY, 
    FF, REW, or REC REVIEW), the playback 
    picture is automatically selected.
    CAM The camera image is always output.
    Note 
    						
    							47Setting the Camera Outputs
      Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
     page
    MIX TYPE
    How the picture is to be displayed can be selected.
    MIX
    When MIX TYPE is set to MIX, how to mix the pictures 
    can be selected.
    WIPE
    When MIX TYPE is set to WIPE, how pictures are to be 
    wiped can be selected.
    3-5-3 Outputting Color Bars
    The color-bar signal can be output by setting the color-bar 
    generator built in the camera to ON.
    The color-bar generator can be turned ON or OFF on the 
     page of the USER (MAINTENANCE) 
    menu.
     page
    When CAM BARS is set to ON, the color-bar generator is 
    turned ON, and the color-bar signal is output.
    As the HD and SD (VBS) outputs for the viewfinders and 
    monitors, the format of the color-bar signals can be 
    independently selected.
    HD-BAR (VF MONI)
    The format of the color-bar signals sent to the VF1, VF2, 
    and MONITOR OUT HD SDI connectors can be selected 
    from among the 10 types.
    SD-BAR
    The format of the color-bar signals to the TEST OUT and 
    REMOTE connectors can be selected from among the 5 
    types.
    SettingHow to display
    MIX The playback picture and camera image are 
    overlapped. (Default)
    WIPE The screen is horizontally or vertically split in 
    two, and two pictures are displayed 
    simultaneously.
    ItemSettingContent
    DIRECTION CAM The playback picture is gradually 
    mixed into the camera image. 
    (Default)
    PB The camera image is gradually 
    mixed into the playback picture.
    MODE Y-MIX The Y signals are mixed. (Default)
    WIRE(W) Only the outline components are 
    mixed and displayed with white 
    lines.
    WIRE(B) Only the outline components are 
    mixed and displayed with black 
    lines.
    LEVEL 0 to 80% The mix level can be adjusted. 
    (Default: 80%)
    ItemSettingContent
    LAYOUT HOR Horizontally split (Default)
    VERT Vertically split
      U08 
    MIX TYPE     :
    BMIX
    MIX
     DIRECTION   : PB
     MODE        : Y-MIX
     LEVEL       :   80%
    WIPE
     LAYOUT      : HOR
     PB POSITION : RIGHT
     BOUNDARY    :  960
    PB 
    POSITIONRIGHT With HOR, the playback picture 
    is displayed on the right and the 
    camera image on the left. 
    (Default when HOR is selected)
    LEFT With HOR, the playback picture 
    is displayed on the left and the 
    camera image on the right.
    BOTTOM With VERT, the playback picture 
    is displayed in the lower part 
    and the camera image in the 
    upper part. (Default when VERT 
    is selected)
    TOP With VERT, the playback picture 
    is displayed in the upper part 
    and the camera image in the 
    lower part.
    BOUNDARY With HOR: 
    0-1920
    With VERT: 
    0-1080The boundary position can be 
    changed. (Default: with HOR: 
    960, with VERT: 540)
    ItemSettingContent
           U21
    FAN MODE         : AUTO1
    CAM BARS         :
    BON
     HD-BAR(VF/MONI)
        BAR 16:9(100%)
     SD-BAR
        SMPTE
    IMAGE INVERT     : OFF
    IRIS CLOSE       : OFF
    MONI REMOTE REC  : OFF 
    						
    							48Viewing and Setting the Viewfinder Displays
      Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
    3-6 Viewing and Setting 
    the Viewfinder Displays
    Besides the video image, the viewfinder can display text 
    and messages showing the camera settings and operation 
    status.
    The same information can be displayed on monitors 
    connected to the MONITOR OUT HD SDI connectors.
    This information is not displayed when the camera is in 
    Menu Operation mode. Exit Menu Operation mode to 
    view the information.
    3-6-1 Viewing the Basic Status 
    Indications
    The following status indications can be superimposed on 
    the camera picture when you press the VF MENU/
    DISPLAY button.
    The display conditions can be specified on the  page of the USER (OPERATION) menu.
    aFrame rate
    The current frame rate is displayed.
    bBattery indications
    The conditions of output power are indicated. The left 
    column is for DC 12V OUT power and the right column is 
    for DC 24 V OUT power.
    Each indication begins to flash if the corresponding input 
    voltage decreases to the NEAR END value specified on the 
     page of the MAINTENANCE 
    menu.
    Flashing becomes quicker as the voltage decreases further 
    toward the END value.
    ItemSelectable color-bar formats
    HD-BAR (VF/
    MONI)BAR 16:9 (100%), BAR 16:9 (75%), 
    SMPTE 16:9 (BLACK), BAR 4:3 (100%), 
    BAR 4:3 (75%), SMPTE 4:3 (–I/Q), 
    MF-ARIB (75%), MF-ARIB (100%), 
    MF-ARIB (+I), MF-SMPTE (–I, Q)
    SD-BAR SMPTE, EIA, FULL (EBU), 95%, 
    NTSC100% (PAL100%)
    Note
    24FPS        12.8V 24.8V
    F999m     CAM?    T03.00
    Z40
    5600 W:A TCR 00:00:00:00
    1  0dB  172.5  99M REC
    12
    qd
    78 9
    5
    6
    0qaqf
    qg qs
    3
    4 
    						
    							49Viewing and Setting the Viewfinder Displays
      Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
    The set NEAR END and END values can be checked on 
    the  page of the USER 
    (OPERATION) menu.
    cFocus position
    Shows the focus position of a zoom lens as a numeric 
    value.
    With an ARRI LDS lens: 0 to 1023
    With a Cooke /i lens: 0.00m to 999m
    May be shown in inches with some lenses: 
    0000000 to 9999999 (inches
    ×10)
    With a lens control unit connected: Not displayed
    dZoom position
    Indicates the approximate position of the zoom lens 
    variator between wide angle and telephoto.
    With an ARRI LDS lens: Z0 (wide) to Z1023 (tele)
    With a Cooke /i lens: Z1 (wide) to Z9999 (tele)
    (focal length: 1mm to 9999mm)
    With a lens control unit connected: Z0 (wide) to Z99 
    (tele)
    1)
    1) The items to be displayed may vary depending on the connected lens 
    control unit.
    eWhite balance memory
    Displays the currently selected white balance memory.
    W:A: Memory A
    W:B: Memory B
    W:P: Preset memory
    The setting is fixed at W:P in Cine mode.
    In Custom mode, you can change the setting using the 
    subdisplay or from a remote control unit.
    fColor temperature filter mode
    Indicates the condition of the electrical filter.
    In Cine mode, “5600” is displayed when the daylight filter 
    is selected. When the tungsten filter is selected, this 
    column becomes blank.
    In Custom mode, “5600” is displayed when 5600K is set 
    to ON.
    gOptical filters
    Displays the types of filters currently selected.
    hGain value
    Displays the video gain value (dB) of the video amplifier.
    iShutter
    The shutter setting is displayed with the shutter angle or 
    frequency. For a shutter angle,   is displayed at the left.
    The type of the display, angle (deg) or speed (sec), can also 
    be switched on the  page of the USER 
    (OPERATION) menu (default: deg).
    jTape remaining
    The remaining time of the tape of the recorder docked on 
    the camera is roughly indicated in minutes.kRecording mode
    “REC” is displayed when the recorder docked on the 
    camera is in REC mode.
    lIris setting
    Indicates the iris setting of the lens.
    With an ARRI LDS lens: I0 to I1023
    With a Cooke /i lens: T0 to T99999
    With a lens control unit connected: F1.7 to F22, or CL
    1)
    1) The items to be displayed may vary depending on the connected lens 
    control unit.
    mSelf-diagnosis information
    “CAM?” is displayed if an error is generated, e.g., on an 
    internal board, and an error message appears in the 
    message area.
    This indication cannot be set to OFF.
    For the error messages, see “Warning/Error Messages” 
    (page 126).
    nMessage area
    Displays the status of auto setup, error messages, etc.
    oTime code area
    Displays the same time codes as those on the subdisplay.
    When the SRW-1 is in a playback mode, only the time code 
    indication remains, and the other indications disappear. 
    The playback time code is displayed even if the time code 
    indication is set to OFF on the  page of the 
    USER (OPERATION) menu.
    For details, see “3-2-8 Confirmation of the Time Code and 
    Tape Remaining” (page 38).
    Setting the basic status indications
    The conditions for displaying the basic status indications 
    can be set on the  page of the USER 
    (OPERATION) menu.
     page
    ItemSetting
    FPS Set to ON to obtain the frame rate indication 
    1.
    FOCUS Set to ON to obtain the focus position 
    indication 3.
         U01 
    FPS   :
    B ON  GAIN  :  ON
    FOCUS : OFF  SHUTT :  ON
    IRIS  : OFF   UNIT : deg
    ZOOM  : OFF  BATT12:  ON
    ND    :  ON  BATT24: OFF
    5600K : OFF  REC   :  ON
    WHITE : OFF  TAPE  : OFF
                 TC    : OFF
                 MESSAG: ALL 
    						
    							50Viewing and Setting the Viewfinder Displays
      Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
    3-6-2 Viewing the LENS (Lens 
    Information) Display
    Pressing the CANCEL/STATUS button calls the following 
    LENS display, showing the information of the mounted 
    lens.
    aFocus position
    The same as the “
    3 Focus position” (page 49) of the basic 
    status indications, the focus position of the lens is 
    displayed.bIris setting indication
    The same as the “
    qs Iris setting” (page 49) of the basic 
    status indications, the iris setting of the lens is displayed.
    cZoom position
    The same as the “
    4 Zoom position” (page 49) of the basic 
    status indications, the zoom position of the lens is 
    displayed.
    If no lens is mounted, 1 to 3 will be blank.
    3-6-3 Viewing the ABNORMAL  
    Display
    If you press the CANCEL/STATUS button with the LENS 
    display on the screen, the display changes to following 
    ABNORMAL< ! > display, permitting you to check the 
    items for which the setting is not in the normal condition.
    The display conditions can be set using the <  !  IND> 
    page of the USER (OPERATION) menu.
    Setting the ABNORMAL indications
    Set the conditions for the abnormal indications on the 
    <  !  IND> page of the USER (OPERATION) menu.
    < !  IND> page
    Indication of each item on the ABNORMAL< ! > display 
    is turned on or off in the [IND] column.
    Set the normal condition for each item in the [NORMAL] 
    column.
    If an item for which [IND] is set to ON becomes a 
    condition other than that specified in the [NORMAL] 
    column, the condition is indicated on the <  !  IND> page.
    IRIS Set to ON to obtain the iris setting indication 
    qs.
    ZOOM Set to ON to obtain the zoom position 
    indication 4.
    ND Set to ON to obtain the optical filter 
    indications 7.
    5600K Set to ON to obtain the 5600 indication 6.
    WHITE Set to ON to obtain the white balance 
    memory indication 5.
    GAIN Set to ON to obtain the gain value indication 
    8.
    SHUTT Set to ON to obtain the shutter indication 9.
    UNIT Select the unit for the shutter indication.
    deg: Shutter angle (Default)
    sec: Shutter speed
    BATT12 Set to ON to obtain the battery indications 2.
    BATT24
    REC Set to ON to obtain the recording mode 
    indication qa.
    TAPE Set to ON to obtain the tape remaining 
    indication 0.
    TC Set to ON to obtain the time code indication 
    qg.
    MESSAG Select the type of messages to be displayed 
    in the message area qf.
    ALL: To display all messages
    AT: To display Auto Setup information and 
    higher
    WRN: To display warning messages and 
    higher
    OFF: To display warning messages of the 
    highest level only
    ItemSetting
    F999999mm LENS    T03.00
                         Z4012
    3
          ABNORMAL
    !ND      :1
    !WHITE   :A
    !5600K   :OFF
    !SHUTT   :360.0deg
    !FAN     :  MAX
    !G-COMP  :ON
             U02
           [IND] [NORMAL]
    ND    :
    B ON   1----
    WHITE :  ON   P--
    5600K :  ON   OFF
    SHUTT :  ON   OFF
    FAN   :  ON   AUTO1
    G-COMP:  ON 
    						
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