Parts and functions (Continued)

Basic camera operations

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!1" USER MAIN button

This button has the same function as the USER MAIN switch on the camera recorder. The lamp is on only when the button is pressed.

<Note>

Functions assigned to the USER MAIN button are selected in the menu of the camera recorder or the unit.

!2" USER1 button

This button has the same function as the USER1 switch on the camera recorder. The lamp is on only when the button is pressed.

<Note>

Functions assigned to the USER1 button are selected in the menu of the camera recorder or the unit.

!3" USER2 button

This button has the same function as the USER2 switch on the camera recorder. The lamp is on only when the button is pressed.

<Note>

Functions assigned to the USER2 button are selected in the menu of the camera recorder or the unit.

!4" PRE/A/B button

Operations of this button are the same as for the WHITE BAL switch on the camera recorder to select PRE, A or B.

The state will switch to “PRE” # “A” # “B”#“PRE” step by step every time the button is pressed.

When the power is turned on, the unit is in the state it was before turning off the power.

!5" PRE/A/B displayThis displays the WHITE BAL selection on the camera recorder using P/A/b!6" FILTER ND/CC button

This switches the FILTER display on the CC/ ND display !7" between ND filter and the CC filter alternately.

!7" CC/ND DisplayThis displays the ND or CC selection using the FILTER ND/CC !6" button.For the ND filter display, the filter position is indicated with 1/2/3/4.For the CC filter display, the filter position is indicated with A/b/C/d.

For the single filter, filter switching is disabled. 1/2/3/4 is displayed depending on the filter position.

When the power is on, the ND filter position is displayed.!8" BAR ON/OFF button

This button switches the output from the camera recorder between the color bar and the camera signals.

When the output from the camera recorder is the color bar, the lamp is on; otherwise, it is off.

When the power is turned on, the unit is in the state it was before turning off the power.

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