Locations And Functions Of Parts And Controls; Power Supply; Light Switch; Power Switch - Sony PDW-700 Operation Manual

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Supports new digital wireless
microphone system
The new digital wireless microphone system
offers high-quality, superior resistance to noise,
and simultaneous multi-channel operation.
Installation of the DWR-S01D Digital Wireless
1)
Receiver
enables simultaneous reception of two
channels.
1) These products are not available in countries where
they are prohibited by radio frequency regulations.
Note
When you use the DWR-S01D Digital Wireless
Receiver in combination with this camcorder, you need
to check both of their versions.
Consult a Sony representative for information about
these versions.
3.5-inch color LCD monitor
The 3.5-inch color LCD monitor displays audio
meters, menu, and thumbnails of clips stored on
disc.
Inherits unique features of XDCAM series
The unit inherits the workflow features of the
XDCAM series, including thumbnail display and
metadata management, and improves them by
introducing an improved man-machine interface.
Locations and Functions
of Parts and Controls

Power supply

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a LIGHT switch
Determines how a video light connected to the
LIGHT connector (see page 14) is turned on and
off.
AUTO: When the POWER switch of the video
light is in the on position, the video light is
turned on automatically while the camcorder
is recording.
MANUAL: You can turn the video light on or off
manually, using its own switch.
Notes
• When this switch is set to AUTO, at the beginning of
the recording, the picture is recorded even though the
lighting may fluctuate until the video light comes on.
If the beginning of the recording is important, you
should set this switch to MANUAL.
• To ensure proper operation of the video light, Sony
recommends the use of the BP-GL95/L80S Battery
Pack with the camcorder.
b POWER switch
Turns the main power supply on and off.

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