Audio Level Adjustment Section; Play Button; Next Button - Sony PDW-HR1 Operation Manual

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Press it again to resume recording or playback.
d PREV (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 high-speed search: Hold down the
PLAY button, and press this button. A high-speed
search in the reverse direction is carried out.
Displaying the first frame of the first clip: Hold down
the SHIFT button, and press this button.
e PLAY button
Press this button, turning it on, to start playback.
When pressed during recording, this button stops
recording and selects stop mode. If you do not want to stop
recording when this button is pressed, set setup menu item
145 MODE KEY ENABLE DURING RECORDING to
"stop & pause".
f NEXT 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 high-speed search: Hold down the
PLAY button, and press this button. A high-speed
search in the forward direction is carried out.
Displaying the last frame of the last clip: Hold down the
SHIFT button, and press this button.
g STANDBY indicator
Lights when the unit is in standby mode (STOP button and,
STANDBY indicator lit).
After a certain time passes in a disc stop mode, the unit
automatically enters standby off mode and the indicator
goes off.
You can specify the time until the unit enters standby off
mode. For details, see the description of setup menu item
501 STILL TIMER (page 152).
h STOP button
Press this button, turning it on, to stop recording or
playback. 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.)
Note
This button flashes when setup menu item 105
REFERENCE SYSTEM ALARM is set to "on" and the
correct reference video input signal (as specified by OUT
26
Control Panel
REF on page P1 VIDEO of the function menu) is not being
input.
This unit can automatically enter standby off mode
whenever a specified time elapses in disc stop mode. For
details, see the description of setup menu item 501 STILL
TIMER (page 152).

4 Audio level adjustment section

1 LEVEL adjustment knob
2 AUDIO MONITOR SELECT buttons
3 VARIABLE/PRESET switches
a LEVEL (volume) adjustment knob
Adjusts the volume of headphones or speakers. You can
also cause this to simultaneously adjust the output volume
from the ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT 3 and 4
(MONITOR R and L) connectors on the connector panel.
To do this, set setup menu item 114 AUDIO MONITOR
OUTPUT LEVEL to "var".
b AUDIO MONITOR SELECT (audio monitor
channel selection) buttons
The upper (L) and lower (R) rows each contain buttons for
channels 1 to 8 (CH1 to CH8). Press the buttons to select
the audio channels to output. The audio is output from the
PHONES jack on the control panel, from the speakers, and
from the ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT 3 and 4
(MONITOR R and L) connectors on the connector panel.
By pressing multiple buttons in the L and R rows, you can
monitor the mixed audio of the selected channels. (To
cancel a channel selection, press the button for that channel
again.)
c VARIABLE/PRESET switches
These switches select the settings that determine audio
levels for recording (upper switch) and playback (lower
switch).
VARIABLE: Settings made with the ALL/CH-1 and CH-
2 to CH-4 adjustment knobs.
PRESET: Fixed as preset values.
4 ALL/CH-1 and CH-2 to CH-4
adjustment knobs

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