User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Chapter 1: Overview
- Chapter 2: Preparations
- Chapter 3: Adjustments and Settings
- Chapter 4: Shooting
- Handling SxS Memory Cards
- Using a Media Adaptor
- Handling USB Flash Drives
- Operating via the REMOTE Connector
- Functions That Can Be Controlled from the RM-B170/B750
- Functions That Can Be Controlled from the RCP-1001/1501
- Connecting the Camcorder to Devices using the IFU-WLM3 USB Wireless LAN Module
- Connecting the Camcorder to Devices using the CBK-WA101 Wireless Adapter
- Basic Operations
- Advanced Operations
- Recording Shot Marks
- Setting OK Marks
- Recording Cached Video (Picture Cache Rec Function)
- Recording Time-lapse Video (Interval Rec Function)
- Shooting Stop Motion Animations (Frame Rec Function)
- Shooting with Slow & Quick Motion
- Recording with the Clip Continuous Rec Function
- Recording to 2 Slots Simultaneously (2-Slot Simul Rec Function)
- Framing Shots with the Freeze Mix Function
- Planning Metadata Operations
- Chapter 5: Clip Operations
- Clip Playback
- Thumbnail Operations
- THUMBNAIL Menu Configuration
- Basic THUMBNAIL Menu Operations
- Changing the Thumbnail Screen Type
- Displaying Clip Properties
- Adding/Deleting a Flag (UDF, exFAT Modes)
- Adding/Deleting the OK Mark (FAT-HD Mode Only)
- Copying Clips
- Deleting Clips
- Displaying the Expand Thumbnail Screen (UDF/exFAT/FAT-HD Mode only)
- Displaying the Shot Mark Thumbnail Screen (UDF/exFAT/FAT-HD Mode Only)
- Adding and Deleting Shot Marks (UDF/exFAT/FAT-HD Mode Only)
- Changing Clip Index Pictures (UDF/exFAT/FAT-HD Mode Only)
- Dividing Clips (FAT-HD Mode Only)
- Chapter 6: Menu and Detailed Settings
- Chapter 7: Saving and Loading User Setting Data
- Chapter 8: Connecting External Devices
- Chapter 9: Maintenance
- Appendix
- Important Notes on Operation
- Exchanging the Battery of the Internal Clock
- Output Formats and Limitations
- Output Signals and Operation Restrictions When a Camcorder System is Configured (in HD Mode Only)
- Software Downloads
- Specifications
- Peripheral Devices and Accessories
- About License
- About Bitmap Fonts
- About OpenSSL
- About JQuery,Sizzle.js
- Index
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This camcorder records video and audio on SxS
memory cards (not supplied) loaded into one or
both of its memory card slots.
You can use the camcorder with the following
media for recording.
For details about other media supported by the
camcorder, see “Using a Media Adaptor” (page 66).
SxS memory cards that can be used with
this camcorder
Use the following Sony-made SxS memory cards.
Operations are not guaranteed with memory cards
other than the following cards.
SxS PRO+ series
SxS PRO series
SxS-1 series
The memory cards listed above comply with the
ExpressCard memory card standard.
To load SxS memory cards
1 Slide the cover to the left to open.
2 Insert an SxS memory card into a card
slot.
3 Close the cover.
ACCESS lamp status indications
Card slots A and B each have an ACCESS lamp
to indicate the slot status.
To eject SxS memory cards
1 Open the cover, and then press the
EJECT button to release the lock and
pull the button out.
2 Press the EJECT button again to eject
the card.
Note
Data integrity cannot be guaranteed if you power the
camcorder off or remove a memory card while the card
is being accessed. Doing so may corrupt all data recorded
on the card. Always make sure that the ACCESS lamp is
lit green or not lit before you power the camcorder off or
remove a memory card.
When SxS memory cards are loaded in both slot
A and slot B, you can press the SLOT SELECT
button to select the SxS memory card to use.
The camcorder switches automatically to the
other card if the selected card becomes full during
recording.
Note
The SLOT SELECT button is disabled during playback.
Even when pressed, it does not change the selected slot.
Button operations are enabled when a thumbnail screen
(see page 101) is displayed.
Chapter4 Shooting
Handling SxS Memory
Cards
About SxS Memory Cards
Loading and Ejecting SxS Memory
Cards
Lamp Slot status
Lights
orange
Accessing the SxS memory card
(lights during data reading and
writing)
Lights
green
Standby (the loaded SxS memory
card is ready for recording or
playback)
Not lit
• No SxS memory card is loaded.
• An unusable card is loaded.
• An SxS memory card is loaded, but
the other slot is selected.
Selecting the SxS Memory Card to
Use