Sony CA-FB70 Operating Instructions Manual page 37

Hd camera adaptor
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l RET 1 button
The return video 1 signal from the
camera control unit is monitored on the
viewfinder screen while this button is
pressed.
Notes
• If you press both the RET 1 button
and RET button (RET 2/3/4), the RET
1 button takes priority.
• When the adaptor is connected to the
PMW-500/350/320 Solid-State
Memory Camcorder, if you change
the return video signal, the previously
selected return signal may be
displayed for a moment in the
viewfinder.
• When the adaptor is connected to the
PMW-500/350/320 Solid-State
Memory Camcorder, if you press the
RET button to switch the displayed
picture, the picture in the viewfinder
may be distorted for a moment. This
is not a malfunction.
m TALLY switch
Set to ON when you use the TALLY
lamp.
n Screw holes for V-wedge shoe
attachment of HD viewfinder
These are V-wedge shoe attachment
for HD viewfinder screw holes (4) for
M4 screws to secure an HD monitor.
o Camera/Camcorder screws
Screws to secure the adaptor to the
camera/camcorder.
p Camera/Camcorder connector
(50-pin)
Connect to the adaptor connector of the
camera or the camera adaptor
connector of the camcorder (requires
installation of an optional interface) to
send and receive video and audio
signals.
q V shoe
This is a V shoe for attachment of this
adaptor to a camera/camcorder.
r Camera/Camcorder power
supply connector
Supplies power to the camera/
camcorder.
s DC IN connector (XLR 4-pin,
male)
When operating the adaptor using an
external DC power supply, connect an
optional DC power cable to this
connector, then connect the cable to
the DC output connector of a battery
charger, such as the BC-L70, BC-L160,
etc.
For information on pin assignment, see "DC IN"
in "Pin assignment" on page 52.
t Screw hole for camera/
camcorder
A screw hole to fix the camera or
camcorder. Use the screws for CA
bracket.
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