Sony SRR1 Operation Manual page 45

Portable memory recorder
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Setting Item
REC LEVEL
PB LEVEL
METER TYPE
PEAK HOLD
BEEP (PHONE)
ALARM
Sets the volume of the
beep tone.
WARN
INPUT DELAY
HDSDI
Recording audio
signal phase setting
ANALOG
AUX IN
DELAY
Settings
Adjusts the recording level (see page 31). (This
adjustment is not possible during playback.)
Adjusts the playback level (see page 34). (This
adjustment is not possible during recording.)
Sets the display range of the audio level meters.
PEAK [Full Peak]: Displays 0 dBFS as the peak value.
REF [Full Ref]: Displays the reference level (+4 dBu) as
0 dB.
FINE [Fine]: Displays a scale with 0.25 dB steps and -20
dB at the center.
Sets whether or not to use the peak hold function.
ON [On]: Uses the function.
OFF [Off]: Does not use the function.
Sets whether or not to output alarm tones.
OFF [Off]: Does not output alarm tones.
HIGH [High]: Outputs high-level alarm tones.
LOW [Low]: Outputs low-level alarm tones.
Sets whether or not to output warning tones.
OFF [Off]: Does not output warning tones.
HIGH [High]: Outputs high-level warning tones.
LOW [Low]: Outputs low-level warning tones.
Sets whether or not to add a delay to the HDSDI input
audio.
[OFF]: Does not add delay.
ON [ON]: Adds delay.
Sets whether or not to add a delay to the ANALOG input
audio.
[OFF]: Does not add delay.
ON [ON]: Adds delay.
Sets whether or not to add a delay to the AUX IN input
audio.
[OFF]: Does not add delay.
ON [ON]: Adds delay.
Sets the delay length for items set to be delayed.
0 [NO Delay]: Does not add delay.
+1 [+1F Delay]: Records the audio signal with a delay of
1 frame (use this when the input video signal has a
delay of one frame with respect to the audio signal).
+2 [+2F Delay]: Records the audio signal with a delay of
2 frames (use this when the input video signal has a
delay of two frames with respect to the audio signal).
+3 [+3F Delay]: Records the audio signal with a delay of
3 frames (use this when the input video signal has a
delay of three frames with respect to the audio signal).
+4 [+4F Delay]: Records the audio signal with a delay of
4 frames (use this when the input video signal has a
delay of four frames with respect to the audio signal).
+5 [+5F Delay]: Records the audio signal with a delay of
5 frames (use this when the input video signal has a
delay of five frames with respect to the audio signal).
AUDIO Setup Menu
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