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EPIC/SCARLET OPERATION GUIDE
SETUP
The Setup menu includes: Keys, Date/Time, Communication, REDMOTE, GPIO/Sync, Fan Control, Lens, and Motor
Control.
KEYS
Map keys to often-used actions to easily control the camera. For a full list of the default key mappings, go to
Key Functions" on
page 247.

KEY MAPPING

To map or remap a user key:
 1. Press the user key that you want to map.
 2. Select an action from the Press (or CCW) drop-down menu that you want to map to the user key.
 3. To un-map a key, select -Key Disabled- from the drop-down menu.
 4. If you want, map a Release or (CW) action to the key.
A Release action occurs when a pressed key is released.
OPTIONS
Lock Side Module keys: None of the module keys perform any actions when pressed, unless you set up the
exceptions below:
Record key remains active when locked
Navigation keys remain active when locked
Show key action notifications: A notification displays on the bottom of the display when you perform an action
mapped to a key.
SOFT KEYS
The following sets of soft keys are available on the touchscreen:
A, B, C, D: Left side of the touchscreen
1, 2, 3, 4: Right side of the touchscreen
To map or remap a soft key, select an action from the drop-down menu next to the key you want to map.
Enable Soft Keys on touchscreen: Tap the left or right side of the touchscreen to show the soft keys.
Show key actions as labels: When the soft keys display, the number/letter of the key and the key action display.
ADVANCED
Use the Advanced tab to map any key, even if the key is not currently accessible. For example, you can map the
REDMOTE keys even if a REDMOTE is not present.
WARNING: It is possible to remap the navigation keys using this tab. However, if you do not have a touchscreen
attached, it is possible to lock out control. Be careful when remapping navigation keys.
DATE/TIME
Use the Date/Time menu to reset the internal clock of the camera. The time and date are timestamps on R3D files
when recording to an SSD. The camera uses the 24-hour clock convention (military time). For example, enter 2:35 p.m.
as 14:35:00.
The date and time are saved when you close the Date/Time menu.
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