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UP TALLY switch
Set whether or not the camera’s Up Tally lamp and the lens’s
tally lamp will light when the camera receives a red tally signal.
ON:
The tally lamps will light.
OFF:
The tally lamps will not light.
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SCREEN SIZE MARKER switch
To control the display of the screen size marker as follows:
ON
(
):
Areas outside the specified ratio area will be
darkened.
ON
(
):
The screen size marker (white lines) will be
displayed.
OFF:
The screen size marker will not be displayed.
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MARKER switch
To control the display of the marker as follows:
ON:
A marker selected from the menu will be displayed on the
viewfinder screen.
OFF:
The marker will not be displayed.
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MIX VF (mix viewfinder) switch
You can see the mixed signal of the camera’s output signal
and the return video signal on the viewfinder screen.
ON:
This function is enabled. You can see the mixed signal of
the camera’s output signal and the selected return video
signal (return video 1 or 2) on the viewfinder screen when
you press the RET 1 or RET 2 button.
OFF:
This function is disabled.
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DISPLAY switch
The functions of the DISPLAY switch are as follows:
ON:
Text and messages describing the camera settings and
operating status may be displayed on the viewfinder
screen.
OFF:
Status messages will not appear on the viewfinder
screen.
MENU:
Menus for camera settings will be displayed on the
viewfinder screen.
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MENU SELECT switch
The functions of the MENU SELECT switch are as follows:
ENTER:
Confirm the menu or page selected using the MENU
SELECT control, or confirm setting values.
You can change the ECS frequency by pressing the
MENU SELECT switch to the ENTER position when no
menu is displayed on the viewfinder screen. Make sure
that the camera is used in standalone status without
connecting a camera control unit, and the shutter mode
is set to ECS. When the camera is used in standalone
status and the shutter mode is set to other than ECS, the
VF DETAIL function can be adjusted.
CANCEL:
Cancel menu setting values or return to the
previous menu.
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MENU SELECT control
To select menu items or change setting values in the menus
displayed on the viewfinder screen.
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ASSIGN switch
You can assign a function, such as digital extender ON/OFF,
using the menu.
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EXT switch
Set the lens extender to ON/OFF.
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VF DETAIL (viewfinder detail) control
Adjust the amount of detail of the picture on the viewfinder
screen. This has no effect on the output signal of the camera.
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VF ASSIGN switch
With a viewfinder such as HDVF-EL70, you can assign a
function, such as VF MAG, using the menu.
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CALL button
• Press to call the operator of the HDCU2000/2500 Camera
Control Unit, the MSU-1000/1500 Master Setup Unit, or the
RCP-1000/1500-series Remote Control Panel.
• When the CALL button on the RCP-1000/1500-series
Remote Control Panel or the MSU-1000/1500 is pressed,
this button will light up.
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COLOR DETAIL switch
You can set the color detail function to ON/OFF.
ON:
This function is enabled.
OFF:
This function is disabled.
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ZOOM LINK switch
Set the VF detail level at the full WIDE position to ON/OFF.
ON:
This function is enabled.
OFF:
This function is disabled.
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FOCUS ASSIST BAR switch
Set the focus indicator to ON/OFF.
ON:
You can see the focus indicator on the viewfinder screen.
OFF:
The focus indicator is not displayed.
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Back tally lamp
This lamp lights red when a red tally signal is applied.
The lamp lights green when a green tally signal is applied.
You can display the camera number selected with the menu.
When red and green tally signals are applied simultaneously,
the left half lights red and the right half lights green.
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CURSOR (cursor memory) 1, 2, and 3 buttons
To store the size and position of the box cursor displayed on
the viewfinder screen.
Three different box cursor settings may be stored in memory
using buttons 1, 2, and 3. Pressing one of these buttons will
cause a cursor of the stored size to be displayed in the stored
position.
Note
When one of the CURSOR buttons is lit up, the H-POSI, V-
POSI, WIDTH, and HEIGHT buttons will be disabled.
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RET 2 knob
This knob selects from the four return signals from the CCU.
By pressing in the RET 2 button, you can monitor the selected
return video signal in the viewfinder.
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RET 3 knob
This knob selects from the four return signals from the CCU.
By pressing the RET 3 button, you can monitor the selected
return video signal in the viewfinder.