Chapter 3
3-8
Chapter 3
Preparations
3-3 Supplying the Power and Initial Settings
Set position for calling data setup from the setup menu
at power-on
“LASt”: Calls the data set when the power was last turned off
“FctrY”: Calls the factory-set data
“Add 1”: Calls the customized data saved to address 1
“Add 2”: Calls the customized data saved to address 2
:
“Add 10”: Calls the customized data saved to address 10
“d 7300”: Calls the connection setting with RM-D7300
“d 3000”: Calls the connection setting with DAE-3000
“E 800”: Calls the connection setting with BVE-800
“E 900”: Calls the connection setting with BVE-900 / 9000
“E910”: Calls the connection setting with BVE-910 / 2000 / 9100
“b 4000”: Calls the connection setting with DMX-B4000
“Hd-ntSc”: Calls the setting for converting from HD to NTSC
system
“tELE_S”: Calls the setting with Sony’s tele-cine system
“tELE_F”: Calls the connection setting with FOSTEX’s tele-cine
system
.
Initializing
Model name
and destination
Software version
Basic display appears.
.
.
3-3-2 Setting the Clock
Set the built-in clock from the setup menu.
1
Turn the search dial while holding down the
MENU key to select “dAtE SEt” (DATE SET)
from the setup menu.
2
Press the MENU key repeatedly to select the item
you want to change.
Each time you press the MENU key, the flashing
item changes as follows;
( y e a r
n
m o n t h
n
d a y
n
h o u r
n
m i n u t e
n
s e c o n d )
3
Turn the search dial while holding down the
MENU key to set the current date and time.
You can check the current clock setting when you
press the RESET key while holding down the
DATA key.
4
Press the SET key.
The setting is stored and the clock starts running.
1
2
4 3
3
H
M
S
year
month
day
hour
min.
sec.
3-3-1 Power Supply
This section explains about the power supply and
factory (or default) settings of the dial menu.
How to set up the power supply
Push the POWER switch to ON.
The initializing display and data setup display appear
for a short time, then the basic display appears.
After about
one second
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