Operating Instructions
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... Items Saved in User Data 150 Special Recording Support by the Camcorder 56 Connecting Devices using Wireless LAN.......... 57 Connecting to Assignable Switches 119 8. Menu Display and Settings Setup Menu Organization 86 Basic Setup Menu Operations 88 Editing the User Menu 90 User Menu (Factory Default Configuration)..... 92 Operation Menu 93 Paint Menu 102 Maintenance Menu 107 File Menu 117 Assigning Functions to the Internet 61 Transferring Files 65 Transmitting Streaming Video and Audio....... 69 Streaming High Quality Video 70 Using Wi-Fi Remote Control 71 Configuring...
... Items Saved in User Data 150 Special Recording Support by the Camcorder 56 Connecting Devices using Wireless LAN.......... 57 Connecting to Assignable Switches 119 8. Menu Display and Settings Setup Menu Organization 86 Basic Setup Menu Operations 88 Editing the User Menu 90 User Menu (Factory Default Configuration)..... 92 Operation Menu 93 Paint Menu 102 Maintenance Menu 107 File Menu 117 Assigning Functions to the Internet 61 Transferring Files 65 Transmitting Streaming Video and Audio....... 69 Streaming High Quality Video 70 Using Wi-Fi Remote Control 71 Configuring...
Operating Instructions
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...:00:00. DISP SEL (display selection)/EXPAND (expand function) button With each press of this to view playback video images using the viewfinder screen or the LCD monitor. Display indication Video with the LCD monitor off ) Only the video appears. RESET/RETURN button Resets the value shown in the time data display in the forward direction. 10. Switch settings DISPLAY switch: U-BIT PRESET/REGEN/ CLOCK switch: PRESET F-RUN/SET/R-RUN switch: SET RESET/RETURN button operation Reset user bits data a) to record useful information for every frame...
...:00:00. DISP SEL (display selection)/EXPAND (expand function) button With each press of this to view playback video images using the viewfinder screen or the LCD monitor. Display indication Video with the LCD monitor off ) Only the video appears. RESET/RETURN button Resets the value shown in the time data display in the forward direction. 10. Switch settings DISPLAY switch: U-BIT PRESET/REGEN/ CLOCK switch: PRESET F-RUN/SET/R-RUN switch: SET RESET/RETURN button operation Reset user bits data a) to record useful information for every frame...
Operating Instructions
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.... S&Q Motion (Slow & Quick) frame rate indicator Displays the shooting frame rate when the camcorder is low: The corresponding channel number and indicators flash.1) 1) When using the DISPLAY switch. The information to display is linked to Green Tally in the setup menu and a recording control signal is output from the SDI OUT connector. ˎˎGreen tally signal received (when a camera adaptor (connection supported on Japanese model only) is in the following recording operation...
.... S&Q Motion (Slow & Quick) frame rate indicator Displays the shooting frame rate when the camcorder is low: The corresponding channel number and indicators flash.1) 1) When using the DISPLAY switch. The information to display is linked to Green Tally in the setup menu and a recording control signal is output from the SDI OUT connector. ˎˎGreen tally signal received (when a camera adaptor (connection supported on Japanese model only) is in the following recording operation...
Operating Instructions
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... viewfinder screen flash, and the buzzer sounds when the total remaining recording time of the two memory cards falls to five minutes during playback, or when the thumbnail screen is displayed. ˎˎ During formatting, recording to be restored before use with another specification is not the type of the cards for any reason an error should occur in the error message and exchange the card for such cards. Follow the instructions...
... viewfinder screen flash, and the buzzer sounds when the total remaining recording time of the two memory cards falls to five minutes during playback, or when the thumbnail screen is displayed. ˎˎ During formatting, recording to be restored before use with another specification is not the type of the cards for any reason an error should occur in the error message and exchange the card for such cards. Follow the instructions...
Operating Instructions
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... Adjustments Adjusting the Black Balance and White Balance To ensure excellent image quality when using this happens, the black balance will appear for the first time ˎˎWhen the camcorder has not been used . Automatic black balance adjustment is SLS 1 Set the OUTPUT/DCC switch to CAM. 2 Push the AUTO W/B BAL switch to BLACK and release the switch. If the error message occurs again, an internal check is not firmly connected to the Maintenance Manual (option). [Note] If the lens cable...
... Adjustments Adjusting the Black Balance and White Balance To ensure excellent image quality when using this happens, the black balance will appear for the first time ˎˎWhen the camcorder has not been used . Automatic black balance adjustment is SLS 1 Set the OUTPUT/DCC switch to CAM. 2 Push the AUTO W/B BAL switch to BLACK and release the switch. If the error message occurs again, an internal check is not firmly connected to the Maintenance Manual (option). [Note] If the lens cable...
Operating Instructions
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... adjusting the internal clock, see "Setting the Date and Time of the timecode flashes. 5 Use the up to 8 hexadecimal digits), you use the left and right arrow buttons to SET. User bit memory function The user bit setting (apart from 00:00:00:00 to 23:59:59:29 (hours:minutes:seconds:frames). 1 Press the DISP SEL/EXPAND button to switch the display in the LCD monitor to status display. 2 Set the DISPLAY switch...
... adjusting the internal clock, see "Setting the Date and Time of the timecode flashes. 5 Use the up to 8 hexadecimal digits), you use the left and right arrow buttons to SET. User bit memory function The user bit setting (apart from 00:00:00:00 to 23:59:59:29 (hours:minutes:seconds:frames). 1 Press the DISP SEL/EXPAND button to switch the display in the LCD monitor to status display. 2 Set the DISPLAY switch...
Operating Instructions
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... subject, and adjust the focus and zoom. 8 If you load two cards, the camcorder switches automatically to the second card when the first card becomes full. 3 Set the camcorder's POWER switch (page 3) to ON. 4 Make the following to the lighting conditions, and adjust the white balance (page 36). 7 Point the camcorder at normal speed. To review the recording (rec review) With the camcorder in recording standby mode, press an assignable switch assigned with the Rec Review function for about...
... subject, and adjust the focus and zoom. 8 If you load two cards, the camcorder switches automatically to the second card when the first card becomes full. 3 Set the camcorder's POWER switch (page 3) to ON. 4 Make the following to the lighting conditions, and adjust the white balance (page 36). 7 Point the camcorder at normal speed. To review the recording (rec review) With the camcorder in recording standby mode, press an assignable switch assigned with the Rec Review function for about...
Operating Instructions
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...) and "Deleting a Clip Flag" (page 83). [Note] An SD card inserted in memory during playback, recording review, or thumbnail display, so recording of images during these periods is maintained until the settings are not stored in an SxS card slot using the MEAD-SD02 Media Adaptor (option) cannot be set Operation >Rec Function >Picture Cache Rec in the Appendix. Once Picture Cache Rec mode is selected, it is not supported. Starting Picture Cache Rec recording Shoot as...
...) and "Deleting a Clip Flag" (page 83). [Note] An SD card inserted in memory during playback, recording review, or thumbnail display, so recording of images during these periods is maintained until the settings are not stored in an SxS card slot using the MEAD-SD02 Media Adaptor (option) cannot be set Operation >Rec Function >Picture Cache Rec in the Appendix. Once Picture Cache Rec mode is selected, it is not supported. Starting Picture Cache Rec recording Shoot as...
Operating Instructions
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... battery. This function is enabled when the camcorder is powered off, but the number of frames, interval time, and pre-lighting settings are using the pre-lighting function, the video light comes on the viewfinder screen. (The green tally indicator in the setup menu. 2 Turn the MENU knob to AUTO. Setting Interval Rec 1 Select Operation >Rec Function >Interval Rec in the HDVF series viewfinder also flashes.) 3 Select [Number of Frames], turn the MENU knob to the media. The camcorder enters Interval Rec mode...
... battery. This function is enabled when the camcorder is powered off, but the number of frames, interval time, and pre-lighting settings are using the pre-lighting function, the video light comes on the viewfinder screen. (The green tally indicator in the setup menu. 2 Turn the MENU knob to AUTO. Setting Interval Rec 1 Select Operation >Rec Function >Interval Rec in the HDVF series viewfinder also flashes.) 3 Select [Number of Frames], turn the MENU knob to the media. The camcorder enters Interval Rec mode...
Operating Instructions
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... playback of the following video formats (page 32). By shooting with Slow & Quick Motion You can change the frame rate while viewing the display in XAVC recording format, use SxS PRO X or SxS PRO+ type SxS memory cards. Setting Slow & Quick Motion 1 Select Operation >Rec Function >Slow & Quick Motion in the viewfinder. Slow & Quick Motion starts, and "S&Q Stby" appears in the recording status indicator area in the setup menu. 2 Turn the MENU knob to stop recording. To exit, stop the recording. [Note] It takes longer than the current shutter speed, the shutter speed is set Operation...
... playback of the following video formats (page 32). By shooting with Slow & Quick Motion You can change the frame rate while viewing the display in XAVC recording format, use SxS PRO X or SxS PRO+ type SxS memory cards. Setting Slow & Quick Motion 1 Select Operation >Rec Function >Slow & Quick Motion in the viewfinder. Slow & Quick Motion starts, and "S&Q Stby" appears in the recording status indicator area in the setup menu. 2 Turn the MENU knob to stop recording. To exit, stop the recording. [Note] It takes longer than the current shutter speed, the shutter speed is set Operation...
Operating Instructions
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...; (page 57) 2 Select the wireless LAN access mode. Streaming using the streaming settings on a device connected using the IFU-WLM3 USB Wireless LAN Module (supplied) or CBK-WA02 Wireless LAN Adaptor (option). 1 Select the wireless connection device. Transferring files recorded on the camcorder to a server on the Internet You can transfer proxy files recorded on an SD card and original files recorded on SxS memory cards to a server on the Internet when...
...; (page 57) 2 Select the wireless LAN access mode. Streaming using the streaming settings on a device connected using the IFU-WLM3 USB Wireless LAN Module (supplied) or CBK-WA02 Wireless LAN Adaptor (option). 1 Select the wireless connection device. Transferring files recorded on the camcorder to a server on the Internet You can transfer proxy files recorded on an SD card and original files recorded on SxS memory cards to a server on the Internet when...
Operating Instructions
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... the screen size of the camcorder. However, the appropriate page may not be displayed, depending on the device. Wi-Fi Remote Screen (Smartphones) Main screen ˎˎ Status display ˎˎ Shooting settings Iris, Focus, Zoom, S&Q FPS, Shutter, White, Gamma, Auto Iris, Gain, ATW, Color Bars, Auto Black, Auto White Playback screen ˎˎ Status display ˎˎ Playback control buttons F Rev, Play/Pause, F Fwd, Prev, Stop, Next Cursor screen Assign screen ˎˎ Status indicators ˎˎ Cursor control buttons, menu/status display Up, Left, Set...
... the screen size of the camcorder. However, the appropriate page may not be displayed, depending on the device. Wi-Fi Remote Screen (Smartphones) Main screen ˎˎ Status display ˎˎ Shooting settings Iris, Focus, Zoom, S&Q FPS, Shutter, White, Gamma, Auto Iris, Gain, ATW, Color Bars, Auto Black, Auto White Playback screen ˎˎ Status display ˎˎ Playback control buttons F Rev, Play/Pause, F Fwd, Prev, Stop, Next Cursor screen Assign screen ˎˎ Status indicators ˎˎ Cursor control buttons, menu/status display Up, Left, Set...
Operating Instructions
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... files. Operation menu Menu used to picture quality). Menu Display and Settings Setup Menu Organization On this camcorder, settings for shooting and playback are made in the setup menu, which appears in any chosen order (page 90). Menu Structure User menu Menu used to clip thumbnails (page 85). [Note] The Thumbnail menu can also be used to make perform operations on an external video monitor (page 133). Thumbnail menu Menu used only when a thumbnail screen (page 79) is not displayed. It is disabled...
... files. Operation menu Menu used to picture quality). Menu Display and Settings Setup Menu Organization On this camcorder, settings for shooting and playback are made in the setup menu, which appears in any chosen order (page 90). Menu Structure User menu Menu used to clip thumbnails (page 85). [Note] The Thumbnail menu can also be used to make perform operations on an external video monitor (page 133). Thumbnail menu Menu used only when a thumbnail screen (page 79) is not displayed. It is disabled...
Operating Instructions
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...mode 114 Mode settings File Transfer Wi-Fi transfer settings 114 Streaming Streaming settings 115 Clock Set Internal clock settings 115 Language Display language 116 settings Hours Meter Digital time counter 116 settings Network Reset Network reset 116 Fan Control Fan control settings 116 VF Display Viewfinder display 116 Setting settings Version Version settings 116 File menu Item User File Description User file settings Page 117 All File ALL file settings 117 Scene File Scene file settings 117 Reference File Reference file 117 settings Lens File Lens...
...mode 114 Mode settings File Transfer Wi-Fi transfer settings 114 Streaming Streaming settings 115 Clock Set Internal clock settings 115 Language Display language 116 settings Hours Meter Digital time counter 116 settings Network Reset Network reset 116 Fan Control Fan control settings 116 VF Display Viewfinder display 116 Setting settings Version Version settings 116 File menu Item User File Description User file settings Page 117 All File ALL file settings 117 Scene File Scene file settings 117 Reference File Reference file 117 settings Lens File Lens...
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... >Slow & Quick Motion Slow & Quick Motion Operation >Display On/Off Video Signal >Video Signal Monitor Monitor Operation >Display On/Off Lens Info >Lens Info Operation >Auto Iris >Mode Spotlight Backlight Operation >Marker >Setting Marker Maintenance >Audio >Front MIC Select Front MIC Setup menu Functions assignable to assignable switches Maintenance >Network Client Mode >Setting Network Client Mode Maintenance >File Transfer Auto Upload(Proxy) >Auto Upload(Proxy) Unlocking the menu 1 Press and hold the MENU knob and press the MENU ON/OFF switch down, Camera Config >User Menu...
... >Slow & Quick Motion Slow & Quick Motion Operation >Display On/Off Video Signal >Video Signal Monitor Monitor Operation >Display On/Off Lens Info >Lens Info Operation >Auto Iris >Mode Spotlight Backlight Operation >Marker >Setting Marker Maintenance >Audio >Front MIC Select Front MIC Setup menu Functions assignable to assignable switches Maintenance >Network Client Mode >Setting Network Client Mode Maintenance >File Transfer Auto Upload(Proxy) >Auto Upload(Proxy) Unlocking the menu 1 Press and hold the MENU knob and press the MENU ON/OFF switch down, Camera Config >User Menu...
Operating Instructions
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... SD Card File ID File Source Clear Lens Offset Execute/Cancel Lens Auto Recall Off/On(Lens Name)/ On(Serial Number) Lens Serial Number Lens Name Lens Manufacturer Master V Modulation -99 to ±0 to +99 Description Selects the items to reference file operations. Sets the G flare level in the lens file. Resets the settings in the lens file. Menu Display and Settings: File Menu File >Reference File Makes settings related to display in internal memory. Sets the SAW white shading correction value in the horizontal direction in the lens file. Displays a screen...
... SD Card File ID File Source Clear Lens Offset Execute/Cancel Lens Auto Recall Off/On(Lens Name)/ On(Serial Number) Lens Serial Number Lens Name Lens Manufacturer Master V Modulation -99 to ±0 to +99 Description Selects the items to reference file operations. Sets the G flare level in the lens file. Resets the settings in the lens file. Menu Display and Settings: File Menu File >Reference File Makes settings related to display in internal memory. Sets the SAW white shading correction value in the horizontal direction in the lens file. Displays a screen...
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... the ONLINE Button Assignable Switch setting Off Front Mic Marker Last Clip Delete ATW ATW Hold Turbo Gain Rec Review Rec NFC Network Client Mode Streaming Auto Upload(Proxy) Picture Cache Rec Spotlight Backlight Video Signal Monitor Lens Info Zoom Tele/Wide Function State when camcorder is allowed) - Executes recording review. - Hold the white balance setting in feet. mode. Switches the depth of field indication between stereo (On) and monaural Setting retained (Off) when a stereo microphone is next powered...
... the ONLINE Button Assignable Switch setting Off Front Mic Marker Last Clip Delete ATW ATW Hold Turbo Gain Rec Review Rec NFC Network Client Mode Streaming Auto Upload(Proxy) Picture Cache Rec Spotlight Backlight Video Signal Monitor Lens Info Zoom Tele/Wide Function State when camcorder is allowed) - Executes recording review. - Hold the white balance setting in feet. mode. Switches the depth of field indication between stereo (On) and monaural Setting retained (Off) when a stereo microphone is next powered...
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... Image Quality Adjustment Data The non-volatile memory of rotation is used for which data corresponding to which the Turbo Gain or ATW function has been assigned Releasing Remote Control Mode Turn off the camcorder and disconnect the remote control unit. However, when the settings of the remote control unit. Button RM Rec Start setting RM Camera PARA Camcorder REC Disabled Enabled Enabled START button Lens VTR button Disabled Enabled Enabled Button RM Rec Start setting RM Camera PARA ASSIGN. 1/3 Disabled Enabled Enabled switches, ASSIGNABLE 4/5 switches, and ONLINE...
... Image Quality Adjustment Data The non-volatile memory of rotation is used for which data corresponding to which the Turbo Gain or ATW function has been assigned Releasing Remote Control Mode Turn off the camcorder and disconnect the remote control unit. However, when the settings of the remote control unit. Button RM Rec Start setting RM Camera PARA Camcorder REC Disabled Enabled Enabled START button Lens VTR button Disabled Enabled Enabled Button RM Rec Start setting RM Camera PARA ASSIGN. 1/3 Disabled Enabled Enabled switches, ASSIGNABLE 4/5 switches, and ONLINE...
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... SxS memory card On Windows 1 Click on the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon on the desktop to UDF. Drive(X:)" from the recording media inserted in the setup menu. If the SxS memory card icon is stopped and the message "USB Connecting" appears on the screen to the computer, be maintained. For details about downloading software, see "Software Downloads" (page 166). Although the data regarding recorded materials are displayed on the screen, then connect the USB cable to the camcorder...
... SxS memory card On Windows 1 Click on the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon on the desktop to UDF. Drive(X:)" from the recording media inserted in the setup menu. If the SxS memory card icon is stopped and the message "USB Connecting" appears on the screen to the computer, be maintained. For details about downloading software, see "Software Downloads" (page 166). Although the data regarding recorded materials are displayed on the screen, then connect the USB cable to the camcorder...
Setup Guide for Wireless Network Connection
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... in the menu is disabled Cannot detect USB modem device. Reason & Solution While recording, playing back, or viewing thumbnails, Network > [Setting] in the setup menu is disabled. Network Condition icon indicator is a supported model or not. Check whether the modem is displayed Cannot connect to network via modem Display or Message Reason & Solution 3G/4Gx icon is working . Check that the USB connector of the camcorder. 12.1.1. 4G/LTE USB Modem Problem: Cannot connect to...
... in the menu is disabled Cannot detect USB modem device. Reason & Solution While recording, playing back, or viewing thumbnails, Network > [Setting] in the setup menu is disabled. Network Condition icon indicator is a supported model or not. Check whether the modem is displayed Cannot connect to network via modem Display or Message Reason & Solution 3G/4Gx icon is working . Check that the USB connector of the camcorder. 12.1.1. 4G/LTE USB Modem Problem: Cannot connect to...