1 SHUTTLE button
2JOG button
SHUTTLE JOG
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3Jog/shuttle transport indicators
4Shuttle dial
5Jog dial
For details of playback operations with these buttons and dials, see
aSHUTTLE button
To play back in shuttle mode using the shuttle dial, press this button, turning it on. Pressing the JOG button or turning the jog dial switches to jog mode.
bJOG button
To play back in jog mode using the jog dial, press this button, turning it on. Pressing the SHUTTLE button or turning the shuttle dial switches to shuttle mode.
cJog/shuttle transport indicators
These show the playback direction in jog or shuttle mode.
b(green): Lights during playback in the reverse direction. B (green): Lights during playback in the forward direction. x (red): Lights during still image display.
dShuttle dial
Turn this for playback in shuttle mode. Turn clockwise for forward direction playback, and counterclockwise for reverse direction playback. In shuttle mode, the playback speed varies in the range ±20 times normal speed, according to the angular position of the shuttle dial. The shuttle dial has a detent at the center position, for still image playback.
Normally, you press the SHUTTLE button before turning the shuttle dial, but it is also possible to make a setting to enable shuttle mode directly by turning the shuttle dial (set extended menu item 101 “SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE” to “dial”).
Note
When extended menu item 101 “SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE” is set to “dial,” after using the shuttle dial, return it to the center position. If the shuttle dial is not in the center position, it is possible occasionally for vibration from other operations to activate the dial, and start playback in shuttle mode.
eJog dial
Turn this for playback in jog mode. Turn clockwise for forward direction playback, and counterclockwise for reverse direction playback. In jog mode, the playback speed varies in the range ±1 times normal speed, according to the rotation rate of the jog dial. There are no detents. Normally, you press the JOG button before turning the jog dial, but it is also possible to make a setting to enable jog mode directly by turning the jog dial (set extended menu item 101 “SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL ENABLE” to “dial”).
2Arrow 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
2 G/IN button and g/OUT button
EL MARK1
INOUT
MARK2
3IN indicator and OUT indicator
aF/MARK1 button and f/MARK2 button
When the THUMBNAIL button is lit, you can use these for thumbnail selection.
During 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 is lit, you can use these for thumbnail selection.
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