cTC OUT (timecode output) connector (BNC type) To lock the timecode of an external VTR to the timecode of this unit, connect this connector to the external VTR’s timecode input connector.

dTC IN (timecode input) connector (BNC type)

To apply an external lock to the timecode of this unit, input the reference timecode.

For details of timecode, see “To set the timecode” on page 61.

Rear

1TALLY indicator

2 TALLY switch

3 Battery attachment shoe

4 WRR connector

1Connectorpanel

(see page 23)

aTALLY (back tally) indicator (red)

Lights up during recording. It will not light if the TALLY switch is set to OFF. This indicator also flashes to indicate warnings (see page 18) in the same manner as the REC/ TALLY indicator in the viewfinder.

For details, see “Operation Warnings” on page 167.

bTALLY switch

Set to ON to activate the TALLY indicator function.

cBattery attachment shoe

Attach a BP-GL95/GL65/L60S/L80S Battery Pack. Alternatively, you can attach an AC-DN2B/DN10 AC Adaptor to operate the camcorder on AC power supply.

For details about how to attach the battery or AC adaptor, see “Preparing a Power Supply” on page 30. For information about attaching a synthesized tuner, see “Attaching a UHF Synthesized Tuner” on page 41.

Note

 

For your safety, and to ensure proper operation of the

 

camcorder, Sony recommends the use of the following

 

battery packs: BP-GL95, BP-GL65, BP-L60S, and BP-

 

 

 

 

L80S.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connect a CA-WR855 Camera Adaptor with attached

Chapter

d WRR connector (7-pin)

 

WRR-855 UHF Synthesized Tuner.

1

Overview

For details, see “Attaching a UHF Synthesized Tuner” on

 

page 41.

 

1Connector panel

1 “Memory Stick” slot

2 DC IN connector

3AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 connectors and input selection switches

4 DV OUT S400 connector

6DC OUT 12V qa SDI OUT connector connector

5 REMOTE

0 AUDIO OUT connector

connector

 

a“Memory Stick” slot

“Memory Stick”

“Memory Stick”

access indicator

 

Insert a “Memory Stick”. The “Memory Stick” access indicator lights up when the “Memory Stick” is being accessed for reading or writing.

For details about how to insert a “Memory Stick”, see “To insert a “Memory Stick”” on page 147.

For details about the types of “Memory Stick”, see “About a “Memory Stick”” on page 176.

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