Operating Instructions

Please note that the record and review menus
contain more functions (11 or 8, see p. 108) than
the 6 that can be shown on the monitor at the
same time. These menu items are accessed simply
by continuing to press down on the direction pad.
3. You can then press right on the direction pad to
set the function of the currently selected menu
item.
Please note that:
In the record menu:
The arrows appearing to the left and/or right of
the function variants show which direction you
should use on the direction pad to select the poss-
ible further settings.
The 1st function (
? WHITE BALANCE, 4.1)
allows you to make 5 settings, of which only the
first 3 can be shown on the monitor at the same
time. The other two possible functions are
accessed simply by continuing to press right on
the direction pad.
The last, 11th function (
H PICT. ADJ., 4.11) has
a sub-menu, in which the settings are essentially
made in the same way as described above.
In the review menu, most functions also have
sub-menus.
The various functions in these sub-menus are
essentially set in the same way as described
above – using the yellow arrows, but in many
cases in association with the
MENU (1.27) and
VIEW/SET (1.31) buttons.
4. You save your settings by either selecting an-
other function by pressing up or down on the
direction pad or by pressing the
MENU button
again to exit the menu system.
You can exit the menu system at any time simply
by pressing the
MENU button again.
Setting the date and time
The date can be set anywhere between 2001 and
2099. The 24-hour clock is used to display the
time.
Setting the data
1. Press the MENU button (1.27). It makes no
difference whether you are in record or review
modes.
2. Press right on the direction pad (1.29) to
access the basic settings menu (
h SETUP).
3. Select the menu item
f CLOCK SET by
repeatedly (6x) pressing down on the direction
pad.
4. Press right on the direction pad.
5. Press right on the direction pad again to select
the first data item to be set. This data item is
identified by arrows pointing upwards and
downwards.
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