Video Format - Sony PDW-F355L Operating Instructions Manual

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a Video format
Indicates the format of video being currently played back
or recorded.
HD HQ: HQ (high quality) mode in the MPEG HD video
format
HD SP: SP (standard play) mode in the MPEG HD video
format
HD LP: LP (long play) mode in the MPEG HD video
format
DVCAM: DVCAM format
b Playback indicator
Appears during playback.
c Camera scan mode indicator
Indicates the camera scan mode of video being currently
played back or recorded.
• If NTSC AREA is selected
60I: 59.94 fields per second, interlace scan mode
30P: 29.97 frames per second, progressive scan mode
23.98P: 23.98 frames per second, progressive scan mode
(converted to 60i at 2-3 pulldown)
• If PAL AREA is selected
50I: 50 fields per second, interlace scan mode
25P: 25 frames per second, progressive scan mode
1) Selected by COUNTRY setting on the FORMAT page of the
OPERATION menu .
Note
There may be no indication displayed when this unit
cannot identify the camera scan mode, for example, when
playing back a disc recorded with other equipment.
d Non-drop-frame mode indicator
Appears when non-drop-frame timecode is selected.
e External synchronization indicator
Appears when the internal timecode generator is locked to
an external signal input to the TC IN (timecode input)
connector.
f Audio channel display
Shows the audio channel mode during recording or
playback.
2ch: two-channel mode (only when the MPEG HD format
is selected)
4ch: four-channel mode
g Hold indicator
Appears when the internal timecode generator is stopped.
h Audio level indicators
Indicates the audio recording or playback levels of
channels 1 to 4.
1)
1)
i Lithium battery low voltage warning
Appears when the voltage of the internal lithium backup
battery (CR2032) is low. If this indication appears, replace
the lithium battery immediately (see page 30).
j Remaining battery capacity indicator
Indication
Battery voltage
BP-L90A/L60S/
L80S
BATT E [ ■■■■■■■ ] F 15.5 V or more
BATT E [ ■■■■■■
] F 15.1 to 15.5 V
BATT E [ ■■■■■
] F 14.6 to 15.1 V
BATT E [ ■■■■
] F 13.8 to 14.6 V
BATT E [ ■■■
] F 12.9 to 13.8 V
BATT E [ ■■
] F 12.0 to 12.9 V
BATT E [ ■
] F 10.8 to 12.0 V
BATT E [
] F 10.8 V or less
Indication
BATT E [ ■■■■■■■ ] F
BATT E [ ■■■■■■■ ]
BATT E [ ■■■■■■
]
BATT E [ ■■■■■
]
BATT E [ ■■■■
]
BATT E [ ■■■
]
BATT E [ ■■
]
BATT E [ ■
]
BATT E [
]
k Remaining disc capacity indicator
Indication
DISC E [ ■■■■■■■ ] B
DISC E [ ■■■■■■
] B
DISC E [ ■■■■■
] B
DISC E [ ■■■■
] B
DISC E [ ■■■
] B
DISC E [ ■■
] B
DISC E [ ■
] B
DISC E [ ■
] B (flashing) 0 to 2 minutes
DISC E [
] B (flashing) 0 minutes
l Remaining clips display
Displays the remaining number of clips that can be
recorded. The display flashes once per second when the
number of remaining clips is less than 10. It flashes 4 times
per second when the number of remaining clips is 0.
Other
batteries
17.0 V or more
16.0 to 17.0 V
15.0 to 16.0 V
14.0 to 15.0 V
13.0 to 14.0 V
12.0 to 13.0 V
11.0 to 12.0 V
11.0 V or less
Battery voltage
BP-GL95/GL65/IL75/
M100, Anton Bauer
Battery System
80 to 100%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
Remaining recording
time
More than 30 minutes
25 to 30 minutes
20 to 25 minutes
15 to 20 minutes
10 to 15 minutes
5 to 10 minutes
2 to 5 minutes
Location and Function of Parts
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