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Setup Files

Using SetupNavi and SetupLog with the DSR-1/1P

3 Press the UP/ON button to store the file. To abort the save operation, press the DOWN/OFF button (the screen returns to the screen shown in step 2).

The tape automatically rewinds and recording starts.

The display changes as shown below, which includes color bars. (“CAN NOT WRITE” appears on the screen if no tape is loaded or if the loaded tape is write-protected.)

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FILE

STORE

 

 

FILE:*FILMLIKE

 

 

mDESTINATION FILE

 

 

TAPE

 

 

 

 

EXIT MENU (YESm4)

 

 

After the settings are stored, the following display

 

 

 

 

appears.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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FILE

STORE

 

 

Chapter4

 

 

mSTORE

FILE?

 

 

FILE:*FILMLIKE

 

 

DESTINATION FILE

 

 

TAPE

 

 

ViewfinderScreenIndicationsandMenus

 

DONE

 

 

 

EXIT MENU (YESm4)

 

 

DXC-

 

D30WS/P(E)/V1

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The SetupNavi function records the setup menu and setup files onto a tape, so that the same settings can be called up and used again or copied to another camera. The SetupLog function records a camera settings every few seconds at shooting and displays the recorded data in the viewfinder during playback.

Note on using an RM-M7G Remote Control Unit

When an RM-M7G is connected to the camera head, you can use neither the SetupNavi function nor the SetupLog function.

To make it possible to use these functions, power OFF the camera head after disconnecting the RM-M7G, then power ON the camera head again.

Setting up the camera Using Data Recorded on Tape

The procedure to replace camera’s menu settings with settings recorded onto video tape is described here.

1 Connect the DSR-1/1P and insert the cassette onto which the data was recorded. Set the SETUP switch to FILE, then set the POWER switch to ON while holding down the UP/ON button.

Advanced menu page 1 appears.

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mALL RESET (YESm4)

EXIT MENU (YESm4)

2 Repeatedly press down on the MENU/STATUS switch until advanced menu 13 appears.

For details of menu operation, see “Advanced Menu Operations” (page 57).

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SETUP NAVI TAPEmCAMERA mRECALL DATA

(YESm4)

EXIT MENU (YESm4)

”NO TAPE” is displayed if you neglected to load a cassette.

3 Press the UP/ON button to call up the data recorded on the tape. (Press the DOWN/OFF button to cancel).

The display changes as follows and the call up operation begins.

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SETUP NAVI TAPEmCAMERA

mCANCEL TO RECALL? (YESm$)

SETUP NAVI

MY

FILE

Name of data

 

 

being called up

EXIT

MENU

(YESm4)

To abort the call up operation while in progress Press the DOWN/OFF button.

The following display appears.

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SETUP NAVI TAPEmCAMERA

mSURE TO RECALL? (YESm4)

EXIT MENU (YESm4)

4 Press the UP/ON button.

After the data has been read, the following display appears.

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SETUP NAVI TAPEmCAMERA

mDONE

EXIT MENU (YESm4)

The previous menu settings are overwritten by the data recorded on the tape.

5 Change the menu settings if necessary.

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Sony DXC-D30WSP service manual Using SetupNavi and SetupLog with the DSR-1/1P, Setup Files

DXC-D30WS, DXC-D30WSP specifications

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