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Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording
(continued)
To title settings data for scene files
1
Navigate the menu to the <SCENE> screen.
2
Turn the JOG dial button to move the cursor to the
option [TITLEs 1 - 4] for the appropriate scene file.
3
Press the JOG dial button to move the cursor to the title
entry area, putting the AJ-SPC700P in entry mode.
4
Turn the JOG dial button until a desired character
appears.
The characters that appear are switched in the
following order:
Space:
Ð
Alphabetical characters:
A to Z
Ð
Numerals:
0 to 9
Ð
Symbols:
', >, <, /, -
5
Press the JOG dial button to accept a desired
character.
6
Turn the JOG dial button to move the cursor to the next
digit (clockwise), and repeat Steps
4
-
5
to set
characters (up to eight characters).
7
When the title is set, turn the JOG dial button to move
the cursor to [:].
8
Press the JOG dial button to return the cursor to the
options TITLEs 1 - 4.
9
Turn the JOG dial button to return the cursor to the
option WRITE.
10
Press the JOG dial button to display the following
message:
11
Turn the JOG dial button to move the cursor to YES.
Then, press the dial button.
This writes the title into the scene file area of the AJ-
SPC700P internal memory.
12
To exit the menu, press the MENU button.
4-10-5 Resetting Menu Option Settings to
Defaults
The menu settings can be reset to their defaults.
To reset the settings to their defaults, select the menu option
READ FACTORY DATA in the <INITIALIZE> screen, which is
accessible from the FILE page.
All settings will be reset to their defaults.
<Note>
This operation does not delete the scene file, lens file, and
the information stored as the user data.
4-10-6 Lens File Data
The AJ-SPC700P is capable of correcting the lens white
shading. This lens white shading correction may be stored
as lens file data (maximum number of data sets is eight).
Lens file data allows you to quickly perform a proper white
shading adjustment, even when the lens is replaced.
For more information on reading/writing data, see [5-3
Mounting the lens and Performing the Flange Back and
White Shading Adjustments].
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