Control Panel - Sony SR-R1 Operation Manual

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Control Panel

For information on how to use the control panel, see "Basic Menu Operations" (page 26).
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HOME
TC
VIDEO
AUDIO
SYSTEM
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1.
Menu selection buttons (page 26)
For information on menu items, see "Menu
Details" (page 60).
2.
Display (page 13)
3.
KEY INHI (key inhibit) switch (page 27)
4.
LIGHT switch (page 29)
Setting this switch to ON turns the backlight
on.
5.
ADJUST knob
Serves to adjust audio levels etc.
This is also used during jog/shuttle mode
operations.
For details on jog/shuttle mode, see "Jog
Mode" (page 36), "Shuttle Mode" (page 36).
6.
SELECT/ENTER dial (page 26)
Serves to make menu selections etc. Rotate
the dial to move the cursor and press the dial
to change and confirm settings.
7.
BACK button (page 26)
When a menu is displayed, you can press this
button to back up one level in the menu
structure.
8.
Control panel connection cable (page 16)
9.
Record/Play buttons (page 35, 36, 38)
Use these buttons to play recordings and
files.
The functions of the buttons change when
they are pressed together with the FUNC
button.
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Names of Parts
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dB
SDI
SDI
SDI
SDI
SDI
SDI
SDI
SDI
SDI
SDI
SDI
SDI
SDI
SDI
0
-10
-20
-30
-60
EMP
EMP
EMP
EMP
EMP
EMP
EMP
EMP
EMP
EMP
EMP
EMP
EMP
EMP
EE
L R
L R
L R
L R
L R
L R
L R
L R
L R
L R
L R
L R
L R
L R
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SR-R1
STOP
TCG
KEYINHI
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A001C001_120530RT
16.5V
REMAIN
ENCODE
1920x1080
SR-SQ
23.98PsF
10min
10bit
4:2:2
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SDI
SDI
KEY INHI
OFF
ON
EMP
EMP
LIGHT
L R
L R
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OFF
ON
ADJUST
RECINHI
EJECT
STOP
F
Z
x
LOCAL
REW
FUNC
m
EE
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10.
FUNC (Function) button (page 38)
Holding down this button changes the
operation of the Record/Play buttons.
11.
EJECT button and indicator (page 24)
12.
"Memory Stick" slot (page 101)
Note on faulty pixels on the LCD panel
The LCD panel fitted to this unit is manufactured
with high precision technology, giving a
functioning pixel ratio of at least 99.99%. Thus a
very small proportion of pixels maybe "stuck",
either always off (black), always on (red, green,
or blue), or flashing. In addition, over a long
period of use, because of the physical
characteristics of the liquid crystal display, such
"stuck" pixels may appear spontaneously. These
problems are not a malfunction. Note that any
such problems have no effect on recorded data.
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SELECT/ENTER
BACK
PLAY
REC
B
z
F FWD
PAUSE
M
X
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