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Chapter 1: Introduction: Parts Identification
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TRANSITION RATE buttons 1 to 3
Allows you to select from three presets for
the PGM video transition rate by pressing
the respective button.
You can change the transition rate presets
assigned to buttons 1 to 3.
For details on settings, see “Changing the
Transition Rates” (page 49).
AUTO TRANS button
Switches the PGM video according to the
selected pattern and transition rate.
For details on operations, see “Applying Transition
Effects” (page 31) and “Compositing Videos”
(page 34).
CUT button
Switches the PGM video instantly via a cut.
For details on operations, see “Switching via Cuts
(Basic Switching)” (page 29).
Front
1 2 3
4
1.
(power) indicator
Indicates the unit's power status.
(Green): Unit is turned on.
(Red): Unit is turned off.
2.
Power switch
Turns the unit on/off (page 21).
3.
(headphones) jack (standard stereo
phone)
When monitoring audio, connect headphones
here.
For details on adjusting the volume, see “Adjusting the
Headphone Volume” (page 37).
4.
(memory card) slot
When recording PGM outputs, insert a
memory card here.
The unit supports Memory Stick Duo and SD
cards.
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Insert Memory Stick media with their front
sides facing up.
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Insert SD cards with their reverse (terminal)
sides facing up.
SD card
Memory Stick Duo
Front side
facing up
Reverse side (terminal)
facing up
When a memory card is being accessed, the
access indicator to the left of the slot blinks.
To remove a memory card, gently push it
inward once.
[Notes]
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When the access indicator is lit or blinking red, data
is being written or read. Do not subject the unit to
vibration or excessive shock in such cases. In addition,
do not turn off the unit, remove the memory card, or
disconnect the AC adapter.
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Only memory cards that were formatted on the unit
can be used.
For details on supported memory cards and how to
record, see “Chapter 6: Recording” (page 56).