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Parts and their Functions
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Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions Section
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20.
REW (rewind) button and lamp
During pause, this button performs a fast-reverse
playback with the lamp blinking.
During playback, it performs an approximately 4
a
fast-
reverse playback with the PLAY and REW lamps
blinking.
If this button is pressed when playback is paused, the
start of the clip being played back is located in pause
mode.
21.
STOP button
This button stops playback.
22.
FF (fast forward) button and lamp
During pause, this button is used to perform fast
playback with the lamp blinking.
During playback, it performs an approximately 4
a
fast
playback with the PLAY and FF lamps blinking.
If this button is pressed when playback is paused, the
start of the next clip is located in pause mode.
23.
PLAY/PAUSE button
This button is used to view playback using the
viewfinder screen or a color video monitor. The lamp
comes on when playback starts.
In playback mode, this button pauses (PLAY PAUSE)
playback with the lamp blinking.
24.
REC button
Pressing this button starts recording, and pressing
again stops recording.
This button has the same function as 11. the REC
START/STOP button and the VTR button at the lens.
It may be disabled with 25. the REC protection button.
25.
REC protection button
This button disables 24. the REC button on the handle.
ON:
The REC button is enabled.
OFF:
The REC button is disabled.
26.
P2 CARD ACCESS LED
This LED indicates the recording and playback status
of each card.
27.
Slide lock button
Used to open the slide-out door for inserting P2 cards.
While depressing this button, slide the door to the left.
28.
USB 2.0 connector (DEVICE)
29.
USB 2.0 connector (HOST)
A USB 2.0 cable is connected here.
When the menu option PC MODE is set to “ON”, data
can be transferred via USB 2.0. During such data
transfer, recording, playback or operations of clips is
permitted.
The menu option PC MODE is found in the SYSTEM
MODE screen on the SYSTEM SETTING page. For
more information, see [Connection with external
devices using the USB 2.0 port] (page 135).
30.
GENLOCK IN connector
Used to input an HD Y signal when GENLOCKing the
camera or externally locking the time code.
Alternatively, a composite signal can be input as the
reference signal. Note that the subcarriers for the
down-converter (composite signal) output from the
camera-recorder cannot be externally locked.
Notes
z
When HD Y signal is input and CAM RET is
selected, you can check return video on the
viewfinder screen. The menu option RET SW can be
found in the SW MODE screen on the CAM
OPERATION page.
z
When the mode is set to SD, you can record original
signals by specifying VIDEO for the menu option
REC SIGNAL.
31.
SDI OUT/IN (option) connector
The default setting outputs the same SDI signals as
the SDI signals from the VIDEO OUT connector. When
the VIDEO OUT switch is set to VBS, HD SDI signals
are output in the HD mode while SD SDI signals are
output in the SD mode.
If installed, the optionally available HD/SD SDI input
board (AJ-YA350AG, optional accessory) acts as an
input connector for HD/SD SDI signals. You can record
signals from this input connector by specifying SDI for
the menu option REC SIGNAL. For details, refer to
[Connection using the SDI IN connector (when AJ-
YA350AG attached)] (page 141).
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