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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Right side (near the front)
a ASSIGN. (assignable) 1/2/3 switches
You can assign the desired functions to these
switches on “OPERATION” > “Assignable SW”
in the setup menu (see page 164).
The ASSIGN.1/3 switches are provided with an
indicator to show whether a function is assigned
to the switch (ON) or not (OFF).
b COLOR TEMP. (color temperature)
button
You can also use this button as an assignable
switch (see page 165).
c ALARM (alarm tone volume
adjustment) knob
Controls the volume of the warning tone that is
output via the built-in speaker or optional
earphones. When the knob is turned to the
minimum position, no sound can be heard.
However, if “MAINTENANCE” > “Audio” >
“Min Alarm Volume” in the setup menu is set to
“Set,” the alarm tone is audible even when this
volume control is at the minimum position.
d MONITOR (monitor volume
adjustment) knob
Controls the volume of the sound other than the
warning tone that is output via the built-in speaker
or earphones. When the knob is turned to the
minimum position, no sound can be heard.
e MONITOR (audio monitor selection)
switches
By means of combinations of the two switches,
you can select audio that you want to hear through
the built-in speaker or earphones.
Position of lower switch: CH-1/2
Position of lower switch: CH-3/4
a) By connecting stereo headphones to the EARPHONE
jack, you can hear the audio in stereo.
(“MAINTENANCE” > “Audio” > “Headphone Out”
in the setup menu must be set to “Stereo.”)
f ASSIGN. (assignable) 0 switch
You can assign the desired function to this switch
on “OPERATION” > “Assignable SW” in the
setup menu (see page 164).
This is a momentary type switch. Each press of
the switch turns the function assigned to this
switch on or off.
g GAIN selector
Switches the gain of the video amplifier to match
the lighting conditions during shooting. The gains
Position of upper
switch
Audio output
CH-1/CH-3 Channel 1 audio
MIX Channels 1 and 2 mixed
audio (stereo)
a)
CH-2/CH-4 Channel 2 audio
Position of upper
switch
Audio output
CH-1/CH-3 Channel 3 audio
MIX Channels 3 and 4 mixed
audio (stereo)
a)
CH-2/CH-4 Channel 4 audio
ALARM
Minimum
Maximum