3. Component Names and Functions
3-2
No. Name
Function
9 SHORTCUT
key
Can be configured to be used for one of the following operations:
turning on the key LEDs, taking a screen capture, recalling a preset
setting configuration, or adjusting the volume.
Reference: Section 5.6, “Assigning a Function to the SHORT CUT Key”
10 F
・
1 to F
・
7 keys
Used to select menu items and pop-up commands.
11 PICTURE
key
Displays the picture.
Reference: Chapter 8, “Picture Display”
12 CINELITE
key
Switches to the CINELITE display.
Reference: Chapter 9, “CINELITE Display”
13 CINEZONE
key
Switches to the CINEZONE display.
Reference: Chapter 10, “CINEZONE Display”
14 WFM
key
Switches to the video signal waveform display.
Reference: Chapter 11, “Video Signal Waveform Display”
15 VECTOR
key
Switches to the vector display.
Reference: Chapter 12, “Vector Display”
16 MULTI
key
Shows multiple displays at the same time.
Switches to the audio display.
Reference: Chapter 13 “Audio Display,” chapter 16, “Multi-Screen
Display Feature”
17 STATUS
key
Switches to the status display.
Reference: Chapter 14, “Status Display”
18
VIEW FINDER key
Displays the picture of the composite video signal.
Reference: Chapter 15, “View Finder Display”
19
V POS/BRIGHT knob
Changes the vertical position in the video signal waveform display and
changes the brightness in the picture display. Pushing the knob
returns the value that you are adjusting to its default setting.
Reference: Section 11.2.1, “Setting the Vertical Position,” section
8.2.1, “Adjusting the Brightness”
20
H POS/CONT knob
Changes the horizontal position in the video signal waveform display
and changes the contrast in the picture display. Pushing the knob
returns the value that you are adjusting to its default setting.
Reference: Section 8.2.2, “Adjusting the Contrast,” section 11.2.2
“Setting the Horizontal Position”
21
F•D knob
Mostly used to set values.
Generally, pressing this knob will return the value you are adjusting to
its default setting.
Reference: Section 4.10, “Basic Menu Operations”
22
Control stick
Moves the picture in the picture display and moves the cursor in the
CINELITE display.
Reference: Section 4.10, “Basic Menu Operations”
23
Headphone jack
Use to connect headphones.
Reference: Section 13.6, “Headphone Settings”
24
USB port
Use to connect USB memory. USB memory is used to load and save
various kinds of data.
25
LCD
All of the different measurement and data displays appear here.