Parts and their Functions

Power Supply and Accessory Mounting Section

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1. POWER switch

 

 

 

10.Lens mount cap

 

 

Used to turn on/off the power.

To remove the cap, raise the 9. lens lever. When the lens is not mounted, replace the cap.

2.Battery mount

A battery pack from Anton/Bauer is mounted here.

3.DC IN (external power input) socket (XLR, 4P) camera-recorder is connected to an external DC power supply.

4.BREAKER switch

When an excessive amount of current is fed through the camera-recorder, due to any abnormal event, the breaker automatically turns off the power in order to protect the device.

After the interior of the camera-recorder has been checked and/or repaired, this button must be depressed. If there is no unusual reaction, the unit can be powered-up.

11.Light cable clamp

Secures the light cable.

12.Lens cable/microphone cable clamp

This clamp secures the lens and microphone cables.

13.Tripod mount

When you want to mount camera-recorder on a tripod, the optional tripod adapter (SHAN-TM700) is attached here.

14.LENS jack (12-pin)

The lens connection cord is connected here. For a detailed description of your lens, see the relevant manufacturer’s instruction manual.

5.GPS connector

This connects the optional GPS unit AJ-GPS910G.

6.Shoulder strap fittings

The shoulder strap is attached here.

7.Light shoe

A video light or similar accessory can be attached here.

15.DC OUT (DC power supply) output socket

This output socket is designed for 12-VDC. It provides a maximum current of 1.5 A.

Connect an external switch to this socket to control REC starts and stops or an LED for use as a tally

lamp. For more information, see [Connection of the external switch] (page 108).

8.Lens mount (bayonet 2/3-type)

The lens is attached here.

9.Lens lever

Lower this lever to lock the lens to the lens mount.

14 Parts and their FunctionsPower Supply and Accessory Mounting Section