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Chapter 8 Using SmartUI — Setting menu basic operations
Setting menu basic operations
SmartUI basic operations
HOLD
COUNTER
RESET MONITOR SEL
/REW
STOP
FF/
PLAY/PAUSE
CAM
AUDIO
SETUP
HOME
LIGHT
0
-10
-18
-20
-30
dB
TC
NDF SLAVE P -REC
1
2
MEDIA
E
F
BATT
E
F
CH1
CH2
A
SET
THUMBNAIL
KEY LOCK
TOP
SHIFT
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
When the camera is turned on, the [HOME] screen is displayed. The status of the [HOME] screen at previous start-up is retained.
1 <LIGHT> button
Toggles the backlight of SmartUI on and off. Can be operated regardless of the status of the <KEY LOCK> switch.
2
<CAM> button
Displays a settings screen related to the camera image.
Each time you press the button, the settings screens change in order.
3 <AUDIO> button
Displays a settings screen related to audio.
Each time you press the button, the settings screens change in order.
4
<SETUP> button
Displays a settings screen related to time code and image output.
Each time you press the button, the settings screens change in order.
5 <HOME> button
f
While another screen is displayed, press this button to return to the [HOME] screen.
f
While the [HOME] screen is displayed, press this button to change the status information display at the bottom of the screen.
6 <KEY LOCK> switch
Slide to the right to lock the operations of all buttons of SmartUI. Slide to the left to unlock.
* Buttons for thumbnail operations will be locked as well.
7 <HOLD> button, <COUNTER> button, <RESET> button, <MONITOR SEL> button, <
%
/REW> button, <STOP> button, <FF/
)
> button,
and <PLAY/PAUSE> button
f
When the [HOME] screen is displayed
The function printed above or below each button is performed.
f
When the setting screen is displayed by pressing the <CAM> button, <AUDIO> button, or <SETUP> button on the [HOME] screen
Instead of the printed functions, the functions in the [ ] of SmartUI are assigned to upper or lower buttons corresponding to each setting screen. For
details, refer to “Menu list” (page 139).
Initializing SmartUI setting menu items
Items configured with SmartUI are saved in the user file.
By selecting [INITIAL] in the [USER FILE] item of the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] screen, you can restore the user file menu setting to its factory setting.
Use the [MENU INIT] item in the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] screen to restore all of the user files and six scene files to their factory settings.