• Set the input level of the microphone by
"INPUT1 Reference/INPUT2 Reference" in
"Audio Input" of the Audio menu
(page 43). Adjust according to the
sensitivity of the microphone.
3.
Select the channel you want to record.
Using the CH1/CH2 switches, select the
source to be recorded on each channel.
When the CH1 switch is set to INT MIC
Input source and recorded
channel
INT MIC (L)
INT MIC (R)
INT MIC (mono)
INPUT 1
INT MIC (mono)
INPUT 2
When the CH1 switch is set to INPUT 1
Input source and recorded
channel
INPUT 1
INT MIC (mono)
INPUT 1
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
• When the CH1 switch is set to INPUT 2, the
INPUT 2 source is recorded to CH1.
• When you use a stereo microphone (2 XLR
plugs), connect the L (left) channel plug to the
INPUT 1 jack, and the R (right) channel plug to
the INPUT 2 jack. Set the CH1 switch to
INPUT 1, and the CH2 switch to INPUT 2.
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Changing Basic Settings
Adjusting the volume
When both the CH1/CH2 switches are set to INT
MIC, left and right channels are linked to the CH1
switch and dial.
1.
2.
CH2
switch
setting
To restore automatic adjustment
Set the AUTO/MAN switch (F or I) of the
CH1
CH2
manually adjusted channel to AUTO.
Setting the headphone sound
CH1
CH2
CH1
CH2
CH2
You can select the channel by setting the switch
switch
to CH1 or CH2, to output from the headphone.
setting
See "Headphone Out" in "Audio Output" of
Audio menu on the sound at STEREO MIX
CH1
(page 43).
CH2
Time data
CH1
Setting the Timecode
CH2
Specify the timecode to be recorded with
"Timecode" in the TC/UB menu (page 47).
CH1
Synchronizing the timecode of your
CH2
camcorder with that of another unit
Set the unit that supplies the timecode to a mode
in which the timecode output keeps advancing
(Free Run mode).
1
Set the AUTO/MAN switch (F or I) of
the channel to be adjusted to MAN.
appears on the LCD screen.
During recording or standby, turn the
AUDIO LEVEL dial (G or H) of the
channel to be adjusted.
Set "Timecode" in the TC/UB menu as
follows:
Mode: Preset
Run: Free Run