Disc Operation Menu - Sony PDW-1 Operation Manual

Sony pdw-1 professional disc drive unit
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Item name
Settings/display
contents
1
BEFORE
11.0 V to 13.8 V to
END
2
END
11.0 to 13.3 V to 14.5
The unit is shipped with the settings for BP-
GL95 or BP-GL65 battery packs.
For the BP-L60 series and BP-IL75, the
following settings are recommended:
• BEFORE END: 11.4V
• END: 11.2V
For details of the settings, see "AV setting
operations" (page 47).
Saving and recalling setup
You can save the current setting values of
the setup menu (AV, owner, and battery
mode settings) in any of menu banks 1 to 3
(memory regions for setting values), and
can recall them as required.
Procedure for saving and recalling
setup
To save the current setting values: Select
one of menu banks 1 to 3 from the
drop-down list, and click the Save
button.
14.5 V: Used
when a battery
pack is used. Set
the voltage
warning level just
before the battery
ends (in 0.1V
steps).
V: Used when a
battery pack is
used. Set the
voltage level at
which the battery
ends and the unit
stops operation,
just before the
battery ends (in
0.1V steps).
To recall saved values: Select one of menu
banks 1 to 3 from the drop-down list,
and click the Recall button.
Date and time setting
Set the following items for the internal
clock in this unit.
Item name
Settings
Date
Set the four-digit year
(2000 to 2099), month,
and day.
Time
Set the hours, minutes,
and seconds.
Time zone
Select the timezone
offset from UTC.
Setting the date and time
To change the date and time: In the edit
boxes, click the value you want to
change (year, month, day, hour,
minute, second), then adjust the value
with the spin buttons to the right of the
edit box.
To change the time zone: Select the
desired time zone from the drop-down
list.
To save the changed settings: Click the
Set button.
To discard the changed settings: In the
tree display, select a different setting
item.
To synchronize with the computer's date
and time setting: Click the
Synchronize button to set the date and
time of this unit's internal clock to the
same date and time as the computer.
5-3-3 Disc Operation
Menu
Formatting
Use this command to format new and
recorded.
5-3 Details of Functions
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