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Chapter 7 Location and Function of Parts and Controls
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Menu operation block
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MODE (mode select) buttons
Select the menu mode. If you press and light
one of these buttons, the menu for the selected
mode appears on the EL display. When the lit
button is pressed again, it goes dark and the
menu on the display also disappears.
MULTI
: Selects Multi-Control menu to set the
requirements for Master/Slave mode to set up
multiple cameras in synchronization.
CARD
: Selects IC memory card menu to
initialize IC cards.
CONFIG
: Selects Configuration menu to
configure this unit and the entire camera
system.
MAINTENANCE
: Maintenance mode to set
various camera maintenance items and the H
and SC phases of CCU, etc.
FILE
: Selects File operation menu to retrieve
and transfer reference files, lens files and
scene files in the video camera or on IC
cards.
PAINT
: Selects Paint control menu to adjust
various paint items, such as white, black and
flare.
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Control knobs (rotary encoders)
Adjust the selected items on the touch panel.
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EL display/touch panel
Displays the menu selected with the MODE
buttons and permits the displayed items to be
adjusted.
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IC card insertion block
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IC card slot
Insert an IC card (which conforms to SRAM
Card PCMCIA 1.0/ JAEIDA or higher) to store
reference files, lens files and scene files of the
video camera or CCU. It also permits the
configuration of the CNU-700.
To insert a card
(1) Slide the cover to open the IC card insertion
block.
(2) Insert the card into the slot. When the card is
correctly set, the ACCESS indicator illuminates
green.
Note
The data in the memory card is maintained by the
battery built into the card. If the battery is
exhausted, the data in the card will be lost. You can
check the battery condition by the ACCESS
indicator. If the battery becomes weak, replace the
battery with a new one as soon as possible.
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Eject button
Press to eject the inserted IC card.
Note
Do not eject a card when the ACCESS indicator
is lit in red (it means that the data is being read
from or written to the card). This may erase data
stored in the card.
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ACCESS indicator
Shows the status of the IC memory card.
For battery replacement, refer to the instructions for the PC
card.
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PICTURE MONITOR buttons
Press to select the output signal from the PIX2
OUTPUT connector of CCU-700A/AP or PIX OUTPUT
connector of CCU-550D/550DP.
The signal corresponding to the lit button is output.
R/G/B
: Select the R signal, G signal, or B signal.
The signals can be selected either independently
or in combination. When any of these buttons is
pressed, the ENC circuit is turned off.
ENC (encode)
: When this button is pressed, the R/
G/B circuits are turned off, and the ENC signal is
output.
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WAVEFORM MONITOR buttons
Press to select the output signal from the WF2 OUTPUT
connector of CCU-700A/AP or PIX OUTPUT connector
of CCU-550D/550DP.
The signal corresponding to the lit button is output.
R/G/B
: Select the R signal, G signal, or B signal.
The signals can be selected either independently
or in combination. When any of these buttons is
pressed, the SEQ and ENC circuits are turned off.
SEQ (sequence)
: When this button is pressed, the
R/G/B circuits are turned off, and the SEQ signal is
output. You can monitor the waveforms of the three
MODE
MULTI
CARD
CONFIG
MAINTENANCE
FILE
PAINT
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ACCESS
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Indication
Meaning of Measures
Off
No card is inserted
Lit in green
There is a card in the slot. (The battery
condition is good.)
Lit in orange The battery of the card in the slot
begins losing its charge. Although the
data are still maintained, replace the
battery at the earliest opportunity.
Flashes in
orange
The battery of the card in the slot is
almost exhausted. While the card stays
in the MSU-700A, the MSU-700A sup-
plies the power to the card. However
when the card is ejected, the data can-
not be maintained. Replace the battery
before using.
Lit in red
Data are being read/written. If you
eject the disc in this condition, the data
is not guaranteed. All the data may be
lost.
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