
Locations and Functions of Parts
Front Panel
1Opening for cassette compartment
2 EJECT button
3 Cassette indicator
4REC indicator
5 Camera number/numeric keys
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3Search operation block
2Menu operation block
1Tape transport control block
Overview 1 Chapter
1Opening for cassette compartment
Insert a
For compatible cassettes, see “Handling Cassettes” on page
2EJECT button
Press to eject the cassette.
3Cassette indicator (green)
Lights when a cassette is loaded. It flashes while the cassette is being ejected.
4REC (recording) indicator (red) Lit during recording.
It rapidly flashes during recording on the hard disk only, such as in Playback During Recording
5Camera number/numeric keys
Flash or light in green or amber depending on the conditions.
When monitoring and playback, they function as the keys for camera selection.
In menu operations or when releasing the key lock, they function as the numeric keys for entering numeric values or the password.
| monitor | playback | menu operation |
Off | Disabled 1) | No image | Not operable |
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Green | Available for | Available for | Numeric inputs |
| monitor 3) | playback | valid |
Amber | being monitored 4) | being played | – |
1)The key for any camera set to NO for Camera Connection of the Image Control menu (page
2)The key for any camera which has been set to NO REC on the Rec Function menu (page
3)The key for any camera for which no signal is being supplied flashes in a slow cycle.
4)The key for any camera whose signal is being displayed on a full screen flashes in a fast cycle.
Chapter 1 Overview