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8. SD CARD
This lights up green while the SD memory card data is
being accessed.
9. SD memory card slot
This is where the SD memory cards are inserted.
By taking the prescribed steps, the data of the cameras
connected to the MSU can be stored or the data can be
loaded into the camera.
SD memory cards whose operation has been
authenticated (recommended)
Cards made by Panasonic Corporation with a memory
size of 2 GB or less (SDHC/SDXC memory cards are
not supported)
10. Undo switch [UNDO]
This is used to return the values controlled on the display
to the statuses that existed prior to the control.
The switch’s function takes effect when the switch is
lighted.
11. Cursor switch [CURSOR
s
/
t
]
This is used to move up or down the arrow which points
to the items indicated on the display.
The switch’s function takes effect when the switch is
lighted.
12. Adjustment rotary encoders
The data of the adjustment items displayed on the LCD
panel can be changed using the adjustment rotary
encoders which are positioned immediately below the
display panel.
13. Camera status indicator
Lights up green:
The unit is communicating normally
with the camera.
Lights up red:
The unit is not communicating
normally with the camera.
Flashes red:
POWER OFF status established by
MSU or ROP.
14. HEAD POWER
This is the ON/OFF switch for the camera power which is
supplied from the CCU.
15. All switch [ALL]
*1
When the ALL switch lamp is lighted, the operations of
the IRIS CLOSE switch, BAR switch and TEST switch as
well as the switches inside the AUTO frame, the switches
inside the GAIN frame, the FILTER selector switch, and
also the HD.DTL OFF switch, the SD.DTL OFF switch
and KNEE OFF switch inside the MODE frame are
performed for all the cameras which are connected to
MSU and whose power is on.
The camera selector switches flash, and the other
switches light. When a switch with a lighted lamp is
pressed and its lamp is turned off, the corresponding
camera is no longer subject to the ALL function.
When the lamp of the ALL switch is off, the MSU’s
camera operations performed for the cameras selected
by the camera selector switches are valid unless
otherwise specified.
When the switch is pressed again while its lamp is
lighted, the ALL function is released.
(For the restrictions on the operation of the ALL switch,
refer to page72.)
*1
If cameras of different models exist, the operation will
be performed for only the cameras of the same model
as the selected camera.
16. Reference switch
Reference file call switch [REF]
If one camera has been selected by the camera selector
switch, this switch is used to call the reference setting
information (reference file) for that camera.
A reference file can be changed by making the changes
while calling the reference file and saving the changes.
How to call the data in a reference file
1. Use one of the camera selector switches to select the
camera whose reference file is to be called.
If REF is now pressed, REF and SCENE FILE 1 to
3 flash. If REF is pressed again for 3 seconds in this
status, the call wait status is released.
1) If SCENE FILE 1 to 3 is pressed, the USER
reference file is called.
2) If REF is pressed, the FACTORY reference file is
called.
2. When the reference file is loaded, the data remaining
on the current scene file up until this moment will be
lost.
Reference file storage switch [LOCAL STORE]
This is used to store the data in the current scene file of
the targeted camera in the reference file of that camera.
How to store data in a reference file
1. Use one of the camera selector switches to select the
camera whose data is to be stored.
2. When the LOCAL STORE switch is pressed, SCENE
FILE 1 to 3 flash. If the switch is now held down for
3 seconds, the selection is canceled.
3. When SCENE FILE 1, 2 or 3 is pressed, the data is
stored in the corresponding USER reference file 1, 2
or 3.
Parts and their functions
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