Selecting A Lens File; Checking The Operating Status Of The Vtr Module; Checking Timecode And The Remaining Tape Time - Sony SRW-9000 Operation Manual

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Selecting a Lens File

On this unit, you can adjust the compensation
data for the mounted lens in Custom mode and
registered it in the built-in memory as a lens file
(max. 64 files in total: 32 files for serial lenses
and another 32 files for non-serial lenses).
You can invoke the compensation data for the
mounted lens simply by selecting the
corresponding file.
Lens file selection page
On the first line, select the number of a lens file.
(If a serial lens is mounted, the unit will recognize
the lens name and invoke the corresponding lens
file automatically. In that case, the file number is
always 33.)
The second line displays the lens file name
corresponding to the selected number.
The selected lens file is retained until a new lens
file is selected. As long as you are using the same
lens, you do not need to select it again.
Note
All the lens files are named "No Offset," with all zero
settings at shipment. File registration and modification of
data in a lens file must be performed in Custom mode.
For details on the lens files, see Chapter 8 "Storage
and Retrieval of User Setting Data" (page 185).
Checking the Operating Status of
the VTR Module
You can check the operating status of the VTR
module in the subdisplay. When the unit is in
recording pause mode, you can also use this page
to switch the power supply to the VTR module
between power saving (SAVE) mode and standby
(STBY) mode.
The first line shows the operating status of the
VTR module (REC PAUSE, REC, F.FWD,
REW, PLAY, STOP, etc).
The second line shows the VTR module power
supply mode (SAVE, STBY) when it is in stop
mode (STOP), recording pause mode (REC
PAUSE), or playback pause mode (PLAY
PAUSE). Use an assignable button/switch to
which the VTR SAVE function is assigned to
select SAVE or STBY.
For details, see "Assigning Functions to Assignable
Buttons/Switch" (page 51).
Checking Timecode and the
Remaining Tape Time
The timecode/tape remaining page allows you to
check timecode and the approximate remaining
tape time (unit: minutes).
Timecode/tape remaining page
The first line displays a timecode value, and the
second line displays the approximate tape
remaining time, within the range 1 to 99 minutes.
The following table lists the types of timecode
that appear.
Indication
Meaning
TCR 00:00:00:00
Timecode data of the LTC
reader
TCR 00:00.00:00
Timecode data of the LTC
reader (DF)
TCR.00:00:00:00
Timecode data of the VITC
reader
UBR 00 00 00 00
User bit data of the LTC
reader
UBR.00 00 00 00
User bit data of the VITC
reader
TCG 00:00:00:00
Timecode data of the
timecode generator
TCG 00:00:00.00
Timecode data of the
timecode generator (DF)
Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
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