Sony PDW-HD1200 Operation Manual page 16

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1 V/MARK1 button and v/MARK2 button
MARK1
IN
OUT
MARK2
L/JOG
a V/MARK1 button and v/MARK2 button
When the THUMBNAIL indicator (see page 17) is lit, you
can use these for thumbnail selection.
During recording or playback, a shot mark 1 or shot mark
2 is recorded as an essence mark when you press the PUSH
SET (S.SEL) knob with the V/MARK1 or v/MARK2
button held down. If you connect a Windows USB
keyboard to the MAINTENANCE connector, you can
record shot marks from Shot Mark0 up to Shot Mark9 by
pressing the 0 to 9 keys on the numeric keypad.
Essence marks can also be deleted and modified from the
Thumbnail Menu of the chapter thumbnail screen (see
page 62).
b IN indicator and OUT indicator
IN indicator: When an In point is set, this lights. If an
attempt is made to set the In point after a recorded Out
point, this flashes.
OUT indicator: When an Out point is set, this lights. If an
attempt is made to set the Out point before a recorded
In point, this flashes.
c B/IN button and b/OUT button
When the THUMBNAIL indicator (see page 17) is lit, you
can use these for thumbnail selection.
An In or Out point is set when you press the PUSH
SET(S.SEL) knob with the B/IN or b/OUT button held
down. The In or Out point setting is deleted when you
press the RESET/RETURN button with the B/IN or b/
OUT button held down.
3 Shuttle/jog/variable control section
1 SHTL/JOG button
SHTL/JOG
VAR/JOG
RESET
RETURN
4 Jog dial
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2 IN indicator and OUT indicator
3 B/IN button and b/OUT button
2 VAR/JOG button
3 Jog/shuttle transport indicators
5 Shuttle dial
For details of playback operations with these buttons and
dials, see "Playback operation" on page 56.
a SHTL/JOG button
Press this button, turning it on, to perform shuttle playback
with the shuttle dial or jog playback with the jog dial.
When pressed during recording, stops recording and
selects shuttle/jog mode. If you do not want to stop
recording when this button is pressed, set setup menu item
145 MODE KEY ENABLE DURING RECORDING to
"stop".
b VAR/JOG button
Press this button, turning it on, to perform variable
playback with the shuttle dial or jog playback with the jog
dial.
When pressed during recording, stops recording and
selects variable/jog mode. If you do not want to stop
recording when this button is pressed, set setup menu item
145 MODE KEY ENABLE DURING RECORDING to
"stop".
c Jog/shuttle transport indicators
These show the playback direction in jog, shuttle, or
variable speed mode.
b (green): Lights during playback in the reverse direction.
B (green): Lights during playback in the forward
direction.
x (red): Lights during still image display.
d Jog dial
Turn this for playback in jog mode. Turn clockwise for
forward direction playback, and counterclockwise for
reverse direction playback. In jog mode, the playback
speed varies from –1 to +1 times normal speed, according
to the rotation rate of the jog dial. There are no detents.
Normally, you press the SHTL/JOG or VAR/JOG button
before turning the jog dial, but it is also possible to make a
setting to enable jog mode directly by turning the dial (set
setup menu item 101 SELECTION FOR SEARCH DIAL
ENABLE to "dial").
e Shuttle dial
Turn this for playback in shuttle mode or variable speed
mode. Turn clockwise for forward direction playback, and
counterclockwise for reverse direction playback.
• In shuttle mode, the playback speed varies in the range
of ±20 times normal speed, according to the angular
position of the shuttle dial.
• In variable speed mode, you can finely adjust the
playback speed from –1 to +1 times normal speed,
according to the angular position of the shuttle dial.
The shuttle dial has a detent at the center position, for still
image playback.
Normally, you press the SHTL/JOG button before turning
the shuttle dial, but it is also possible to make a setting to
enable shuttle mode directly by turning the dial (set setup

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