
Parts of Functions and Names 2 Chapter
1PREV button
2PLAY button
3NEXT button
PREV PLAY NEXT STOP REC
TOP F REV | F FWD END |
4STOP button
5REC button
aPREV (previous) button
Press this button, turning it on, to show the first frame of the current clip. While the first frame of a clip is shown, pressing this button jumps to the beginning of the previous clip.
This button is also used together with other buttons for the following operations.
Reverse direction
Displaying the first frame of the first clip: Hold down the SHIFT button, and press this button.
bPLAY (playback) button
To start playback, press this button, turning it on.
This button stops recording whenever it is pressed, even during recording. If you do not want recording to stop with this button, set extended menu item 145 “MODE KEY ENABLE DURING RECORDING” to “stop.”
cNEXT button
Press this button, turning it on, to jump to the next clip, and show the first frame.
This button is also used together with other buttons for the following operations.
Forward direction
Displaying the last frame of the last clip: Hold down the SHIFT button, and press this button.
dSTOP button
To stop recording or playback, press this button, turning it on. The frame at the stop point appears.
The unit enters standby off mode when you press this button with the SHIFT button held down. It returns from standby off mode to the original state when you press this button again with the SHIFT button held down. (The lit or unlit status of the STOP button does not change.)
This unit can automatically enter standby off mode whenever a specified time elapses in disc stop mode. For details, see the description of extended menu item 501 “STILL TIMER” (page 101).
eREC (record) button
To start recording, hold down this button, and press the PLAY button. The recording takes place on an unrecorded part of the disc.
To stop recording, press the STOP button. This creates a clip of the recorded portion.
6Arrow buttonsThe four arrow buttons are also used as the MARK1 button, MARK2 button, IN button, and OUT button. The correspondence with the buttons is as follows.
Fbutton: MARK1 button f button: MARK2 button G button: IN button
g button: OUT button
You can use these buttons for thumbnail selection, menu setting operations, setting IN/OUT points, and so on.
1F/MARK1 button and f/MARK2 button
2G/IN button and g/OUT MARK1 button
INOUT
MARK2
3IN indicator and OUT indicator
aF/MARK1 button and f/MARK2 button
When the THUMBNAIL button (see page 13) is lit, you can use these for thumbnail selection.
During recording and playback, the F/MARK1 and f/ MARK2 buttons can be pressed with the SET button held down to record a shot mark 1 or shot mark 2 as an essence mark.
To delete or change essence marks, use the supplied PDZ- 1 Proxy Browsing Software.
bG/IN button and g/OUT button
When the THUMBNAIL button (see page 13) is lit, you can use these for thumbnail selection.
An In or Out point is set when you press the SET button with the G/IN or g/OUT button held down. The In or Out point setting is deleted when you press the RESET button with the G/IN or g/OUT button held down.
cIN indicator and OUT indicator
IN indicator: When an IN point is set, this lights. If an attempt is made to set the IN point after a recorded OUT point, this flashes.
OUT indicator: When an OUT point is set, this lights. If an attempt is made to set the OUT point before a recorded IN point, this flashes.
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