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		 DIGITAL BETACAM CAMCORDER   
					DVW-700   
					DVW-700P   
					DVW-700WS   
					DVW-700WSP   
					Digital 1000   
					OPERATION MANUAL   
					1st Edition (Revised 2)   
					English   
				For the customers in USA   
					This equipment has been tested and found to comply   
					with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to   
					Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to   
					provide reasonable protection against harmful   
					interference when the equipment is operated in a   
					commercial environment. This equipment generates,   
					uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not   
					installed and used in accordance with the instruction   
					manual, may cause harmful interference to radio   
					communications. Operation of this equipment in a   
					residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in   
					which case the user will be required to correct the   
					interference at his own expense.   
					You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not   
					expressly approved in this manual could void your   
					authority to operate this equipment.   
					The shielded interface cable recommended in this   
					manual must be used with this equipment in order to   
					comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to   
					Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.   
					For the customers in Canada   
					This apparatus complies with the Class A limits for radio   
					noise emissions set out in Radio Interference   
					Regulations.   
				Table of Contents   
					Chapter 1 Overview   
					1-1 Features .....................................................................................1-1   
					1-1-1 Camera Features ..............................................................1-1   
					1-1-2 VTR Features ..................................................................1-3   
					1-2 Example of System Configuration ..........................................1-4   
					1-3 Precautions ................................................................................1-6   
					Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and   
					Controls   
					2-1 Power Supply ............................................................................2-1   
					2-2 Accessory Attachments ............................................................2-3   
					2-3 Audio Functions ........................................................................2-5   
					2-4 Shooting and Record / Playback Functions .........................2-15   
					2-5 Setup Menu Operating Section .............................................2-27   
					2-6 Time Code System ..................................................................2-29   
					2-7 Warnings and Indications ......................................................2-34   
					2-8 Warnings and Indications on the Display Panel ..................2-37   
					Chapter 3 Recording and Playback   
					3-1 About Cassettes .........................................................................3-1   
					3-1-1 Loading and Unloading a Cassette ..................................3-1   
					3-1-2 Preventing Accidental Erasure ........................................3-4   
					3-2 Recording ..................................................................................3-5   
					3-2-1 Basic Procedure ...............................................................3-5   
					3-2-2 Continuous Recording .....................................................3-9   
					3-3 Checking the Recording — Playback ...................................3-12   
					3-3-1 Checking the Last Few Seconds of the Recording —   
					Recording Review .........................................................3-12   
					3-3-2 Checking the Recording on the Color Video Monitor —   
					Playback in Color ..........................................................3-13   
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				Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for   
					Recording   
					4-1 Adjusting the Black Balance and the White Balance ............4-1   
					4-1-1 Adjusting the Black Balance ...........................................4-2   
					4-1-2 Adjusting the White Balance ..........................................4-6   
					4-2 Setting the Electronic Shutter ...............................................4-12   
					4-2-1 Shutter Modes ...............................................................4-12   
					4-2-2 Selecting the Shutter Mode and Speed..........................4-14   
					4-3 Changing the Reference Value for Automatic Iris   
					Adjustment ..............................................................................4-20   
					4-4 Adjusting the Audio Level .....................................................4-22   
					4-5 Setting the Time Data .............................................................4-25   
					4-5-1 Setting the User Bits......................................................4-25   
					4-5-2 Setting the Time Code ...................................................4-27   
					4-5-3 Saving the Real Time in the VITC ................................4-29   
					4-5-4 Synchronizing the Time Code .......................................4-31   
					4-6 Setup Menu Display on the Viewfinder Screen ...................4-36   
					4-6-1 Setup Menu Configuration ............................................4-36   
					4-6-2 Basic Use of the Setup Menu ........................................4-39   
					4-7 Indicators in the Viewfinder ..................................................4-44   
					4-7-1 Layout of Indicators in the Viewfinder .........................4-44   
					4-7-2 Setting the   
					Indicator................................................4-46   
					4-8 Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen .............................4-49   
					4-8-1 Layout of the Status Display on the Viewfinder   
					Screen ............................................................................4-50   
					4-8-2 Selecting the Display Items ...........................................4-54   
					4-8-3 Display Mode and Setting Change and Adjustment   
					Progress Messages ........................................................4-57   
					4-8-4 Setting the Marker Display ...........................................4-59   
					4-8-5 Setting the Camera ID ...................................................4-61   
					4-9 Adjustments and Settings From the Setup Menu ................4-66   
					4-9-1 Setting the GAIN Selector Values ................................4-67   
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				4-9-2 Selecting the Functions .................................................4-69   
					4-9-3 Selecting the Test Output ..............................................4-72   
					4-9-4 Selecting the Aspect Ratio (DVW-700WS / 700WSP   
					Only) .............................................................................4-74   
					4-10 Using the Setup Card .............................................................4-78   
					4-10-1 Handling the Setup Card ...............................................4-78   
					4-10-2 Using Data on the Setup Card .......................................4-80   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder   
					5-1 Power Supply ............................................................................5-1   
					5-1-1 Using a BP-L60 / L90 Battery Pack ................................5-1   
					5-1-2 Using an NP-1B / 1A Battery Pack .................................5-4   
					5-1-3 Using a BP-90A / 90 Battery Pack ..................................5-6   
					5-1-4 Avoiding Breaks in Operation Due to Dead Batteries ....5-7   
					5-1-5 Using an AC Adaptor ......................................................5-8   
					5-1-6 Using the Anton Bauer Intelligent Battery System and   
					Ultralight System ............................................................5-9   
					5-2 Adjusting the Viewfinder .......................................................5-10   
					5-2-1 Adjusting the Viewfinder Position ................................5-10   
					5-2-2 Adjusting the Viewfinder Focus and Screen .................5-13   
					5-2-3 Detaching the Viewfinder .............................................5-14   
					5-2-4 Detaching the Eyepiece .................................................5-16   
					5-3 Mounting the Lens ..................................................................5-18   
					5-4 Adjusting the Flange Focal Length .......................................5-19   
					5-5 Audio Input System ................................................................5-21   
					5-5-1 Using the Supplied Microphone ....................................5-21   
					5-5-2 Using an External Microphone .....................................5-24   
					5-5-3 Attaching a UHF Portable Tuner (for a UHF Wireless   
					Microphone System) .....................................................5-29   
					5-5-4 Connecting Line Input Audio Equipment .....................5-33   
					5-6 Tripod Mounting ....................................................................5-34   
					5-7 Attaching the Shoulder Strap ................................................5-36   
					5-8 Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position ....................................5-38   
					5-9 Putting On the Rain Cover ....................................................5-39   
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				5-10 Connecting the Remote Control Unit ...................................5-42   
					Chapter 6 Maintenance   
					6-1 Testing the Camcorder Before Shooting ................................6-1   
					6-1-1 Preparations for Testing ..................................................6-1   
					6-1-2 Testing the Camera .........................................................6-2   
					6-1-3 Testing the VTR ..............................................................6-6   
					6-2 Maintenance ............................................................................6-10   
					6-2-1 Cleaning the Video Heads .............................................6-10   
					6-2-2 Cleaning the Viewfinder ...............................................6-10   
					6-3 Operation Warnings ...............................................................6-12   
					Appendix   
					Specifications......................................................................................A-1   
					Video Camera Section ...............................................................A-2   
					VTR Section ..............................................................................A-4   
					Supplied Accessories .................................................................A-7   
					Recommended Additional Equipment.......................................A-7   
					Glossary ............................................................................................A-10   
					Index .....................................................................................................I-1   
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				1-1 Features   
					The DVW-700 series 1) Digital BETACAM Camcorder combines a color   
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					video camera, which uses FIT 2) type Hyper HAD3) 1000 sensor CCDs 4)   
					with a Digital BETACAM series portable videocassette recorder. Its   
					excellent image quality, sensitivity, portability, and dust- and water-   
					proof construction make it ideal as a camcorder for ENG 5) and EFP 6) in   
					the same way as its predecessor, the BVW-400 / 400P. The introduction   
					of a new method of processing digital signals improves the image quality   
					even further and makes the camcorder far easier to use.   
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					The DVW-700WS / 700WSP combine the basic design of its predecesor,   
					the DVW-700 / 700P, with a new switchable CCD that allows you to   
					select between a conventional ratio aspect of 4:3 and a wide screen ratio   
					aspect of 16:9.   
					1-1-1 Camera Features   
					The features of the DVW-700 series camera are described below.   
					• FIT-type Hyper HAD sensor CCDs ensure the very best possible image   
					quality.   
					• Digital signal processing has improved picture quality, stability, and   
					reliability.   
					• A setup menu enables you to control features such as status displays,   
					messages, and markers; to select values or functions; and to operate a   
					setup card.   
					• A setup card makes it easy to replicate the recorder setup data   
					appropriate to the shooting conditions, and ensures uniform shooting.   
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					1) The DVW-700 / 700WS are for the NTSC broadcast system. The DVW-700P /   
					700WSP are for the PAL broadcast system. The descriptions given in this   
					manual apply to both models, any differences being clearly noted in the text.   
					2) FIT : Frame Interline Transfer   
					3) Hyper HAD : Hyper Hole-Accumulated Diode   
					“Hyper HAD” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.   
					4) CCD : Charge-Coupled Device   
					5) ENG : Electronic News Gathering   
					6) EFP : Electronic Field Production   
					Chapter 1 Overview   
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				• Use of a built-in sophisticated electronic shutter, which has selectable   
					modes, Clear Scan 1), Extended Clear Scan, and Super Enhanced   
					Vertical Definition, ensures shooting with little or no blurring.   
					• Selectable video gain ensures a noise-free image.   
					• A simple switch operation enables automatic adjustment of the black   
					set, black balance, and white balance. Memory functions make it easy   
					to replicate the settings appropriate for the lighting conditions.   
					• Automatic shading adjustment.   
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					• A high-performance viewfinder is adjustable forward, backward and   
					sideways, and has full auxiliary equipment.   
					• Character display functions on the viewfinder indicate switch settings,   
					black and white balance adjustment, and warnings.   
					• Warning indicators and sound inform you of VTR faults, end of tape,   
					low battery, etc.   
					• A standard double-layer filter disc is provided to select the filter most   
					suitable for the brightness of the subject.   
					• Fine adjustment of the reference value for automatic iris control is   
					provided.   
					• The iris of the lens automatically closes during automatic black balance   
					adjustment and during operation of the built-in saw-tooth waveform   
					generator.   
					• A built-in circuit produces a color bar signal for easy adjustment of the   
					color monitor.   
					• A super-cardioid directional microphone with an external power supply   
					system is supplied. Other types of microphones can also be connected.   
					• A remote control unit controls some of the camera functions.   
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					1) Clear Scan : “Clear Scan” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.   
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					Chapter 1 Overview   
				1-1-2 VTR Features   
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					The VTR features of the DVW-700 series are described below.   
					• Digital BETACAM format gives improved signal-to-noise ratio,   
					frequency bandwidth, waveform characteristics, and detail playback   
					characteristics to ensure higher video and audio quality.   
					• After the last few seconds of recording, the VTR automatically rewinds   
					and then plays back by pressing the RET button on the lens. This   
					function enables a quick check of the recording.   
					• No playback adaptor is needed to see the color playback image.   
					• The 5 times normal speed search function provides quick positioning   
					of the tape.   
					• Both LTC 1) and VITC 2) recordings can be made, as can LTC   
					playback.   
					• The built-in time code generator is synchronized with an external   
					generator.   
					• A lithium battery is the back-up power supply for the time code   
					generator enabling the time code to be held for about 5 years without   
					charging the camcorder power supply.   
					• Optional long-life battery packs are available.   
					• Pressing the VTR START button on the camcorder or the VTR button   
					on the lens ensures recording continuity from the very next frame.   
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					1) LTC : Longitudinal Time Code   
					2) VITC : Vertical Interval Time Code   
					Chapter 1 Overview   
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				1-2 Example of System   
					Configuration   
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					The diagram below shows a typical configuration of the camcorder for   
					ENG and EFP.   
					For more information about connections of the additional equipment and   
					accessories, see Chapter 5, as well as the operation manuals for the connected   
					equipment.   
					Video monitor   
					Color playback   
					BKW-401 Viewfinder   
					Rotation Bracket   
					Color image check   
					while shooting   
					Video monitor   
					Video monitor   
					Field pickup unit   
					Lens assembly a)   
					(−2.8 D to +2.0 D)   
					(Part No. A-8262-537-A)   
					Lens assembly a)   
					(−3.6 D to −0.8 D)   
					(Part No. A-8262-538-A)   
					Lens assembly a)   
					(−3.6 D to +0.4 D)   
					(Part No. A-8267-737-A)   
					Lens assembly a)   
					(3 × magnification)   
					(−3.6 D to +0.4 D)   
					(Part No. A-8314-798-A)   
					RM-P9   
					Remote Control Unit   
					a) For more information, see “Viewfinder and related equipment” (page A-8).   
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					Sound signal source   
					Left-eye shooting   
					viewfinder slide guide   
					(Part No. A-8262-535-A)   
					External microphone   
					C-74, etc.   
					CAC-12   
					Microphone Holder   
					Fog-proof filter   
					(Part No. 1-547-341-11)   
					Audio equipment   
					WRR-28H / 28M / 28L /   
					810A / 860A   
					UHF Portable Tuner   
					Power source   
					Battery   
					AC   
					powerb)   
					BC-210 / 210CE /   
					410 / 410CE   
					Battery Charger   
					BC-1WD   
					Battery Charger   
					BC-L100 /   
					L100CE Battery   
					Charger   
					NP-1B / 1A   
					Battery Pack   
					AC-550 / 550CE   
					AC Adaptor   
					BP-90A / 90   
					Battery Pack   
					BP-L60 / L90   
					Battery Pack   
					b) 120 V AC or 220 DC-L1   
					to 240 V AC Battery Adaptor   
					DC-L90   
					Battery Adaptor   
					Chapter 1 Overview   
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				1-3 Precautions   
					Use and Storage   
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					Do not subject the camcorder to severe shocks   
					The internal mechanism may be damaged or the body warped.   
					After use   
					Always turn off the power.   
					Before storing the camcorder for a long period   
					Remove the battery pack.   
					Use and storage locations   
					Store in a ventilated place. Avoid using or storing the camcorder in the   
					following places.   
					• Places subject to temperature extremes   
					• Damp places   
					• Places subject to severe vibration   
					• Near strong magnetic fields   
					• In direct sunlight or close to heaters for extended periods   
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				2-1 Power Supply   
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					Power supply functions   
					1 Battery attachment   
					Attach a BP-L60 / L90 Battery Pack, a DC-L1 Battery Adaptor loaded   
					with an NP-1B / 1A Battery Pack, or a DC-L90 Battery Adaptor loaded   
					with a BP-90A / 90 Battery Pack.   
					2 DC IN (external power input) connector (XLR type, 4-pin, male)   
					Connect an AC-550 / 550CE AC Adaptor with the DC output cable   
					supplied with the adaptor.   
					To use an external battery, connect its DC output cable to the DC IN   
					connector.   
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				3 BREAKER button   
					Excessive current in the internal circuitry, whatever the cause, will trip   
					the internal circuit breaker, automatically cutting off the power. After   
					checking that the problem has been corrected, press this button. The   
					power should come on again.   
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					4 POWER switch   
					This switch turns the main power supply on and off.   
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				2-2 Accessory Attachments   
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					Lens cable clamps   
					Accessory attachments   
					1 Shoulder strap posts   
					Attach the supplied shoulder strap to these posts.   
					2 Light shoe   
					Attach a video light, etc. to this shoe.   
					3 Lens mount   
					This is a special bayonet type lens mount.   
					4 Lens locking lever   
					After inserting the lens in the lens mount, rotate the lens mount ring with   
					this lever to lock the lens in position.   
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				5 Lens mount cap   
					Remove this cap by pushing up on the lens locking lever. For protection   
					from dust, always insert this cap when no lens is mounted.   
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					6 Tripod mount   
					Fit the supplied tripod adaptor to mount the camcorder on a tripod.   
					7 LENS connector (12-pin)   
					Fit the lens cable to this connector. Contact your Sony representative for   
					more information about the lens you are using.   
					8 Shoulder pad   
					You can move the shoulder pad forwards or backwards by loosening the   
					two screws. Do this to ensure the best balance when shooting with the   
					camcorder on your shoulder.   
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				2-3 Audio Functions   
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					Audio functions (1)   
					1 Microphone   
					This is a super-cardioid directional microphone with an external power   
					supply system. You can use it as an interview microphone by connecting   
					it to an extension cable (not supplied).   
					2 AUDIO IND (audio channel-1 recording level indicator) switch   
					This switch determines whether the recording level of audio channel-1 is   
					displayed on the viewfinder screen.   
					ON : The recording level is displayed.   
					OFF : The recording level is not displayed.   
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				3 MIC IN (microphone input) connector (mini XLR type, 3- pin,   
					female)   
					The supplied microphone connects to this connector. By using an   
					extension cable (not supplied), you can connect a microphone other than   
					the supplied one as long as it is a super cardioid microphone with an   
					external power supply system. The connector supplies power (+48 V) to   
					the microphone.   
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					4 MIC (microphone) AUDIO LEVEL control   
					If the AUDIO IN switches are both set to FRONT, you can adjust the   
					recording level of the microphone.   
					If the AUDIO IND switch is set to ON, you can watch the audio level   
					display in the viewfinder while adjusting the level.   
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					Audio functions (2)   
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				5 AUDIO LEVEL CH-1 / CH-2 (audio channel 1 and channel 2   
					recording level) controls   
					These controls adjust the audio level of channels 1 and 2 when you set   
					the AUDIO SELECT CH-1 / CH-2 switches to MAN.   
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					6 AUDIO SELECT CH-1 / CH-2 (audio channel-1 and channel-2   
					select) switches   
					These switches set the audio level adjustment for channels 1 and 2 to   
					MANUAL or AUTO.   
					7 AUDIO IN (audio input) switches   
					These switches select the audio input signals for audio channels 1 and 2.   
					The input signal source is either:   
					FRONT : The input signal source is the MIC IN connector.   
					REAR : The input signal source is the AUDIO IN CH-1 / CH-2   
					connectors.   
					8 CUE IN (cue track input) switch   
					This switch selects the input signals for recording the cue track.   
					CH-1 : Channel 1 input signal   
					MIX : Mixed input signal of channels 1 and 2   
					CH-2 : Channel 2 input signal   
					9 AUDIO OUT (audio output) connector (XLR type, 3-pin, male)   
					This connector outputs the sound selected by the MONITOR switch.   
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				0 AUDIO IN CH-1 / CH-2 (audio channel 1 and channel 2 input)   
					connectors (XLR type, 3-pin, female) and LINE / MIC / +48 V   
					ON (line input / microphone input / external power supply +48 V   
					on) selectors   
					These are the audio input connectors for channels 1 and 2, to which you   
					can connect a microphone or other audio sources.   
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					The LINE / MIC / +48 V ON selectors select the audio input signal   
					source connected to these connectors, as follows:   
					LINE : Line input audio equipment   
					MIC : A microphone with internal batteries   
					+48 V ON : A microphone with an external power supply system   
					!¡ DC OUT (DC power output) connector   
					This connector supplies power for a WRR-28H / 28M / 28L / 860A UHF   
					Portable Tuner (not supplied). Do not connect anything other than a UHF   
					portable tuner to this connector.   
					Note   
					The type of UHF portable tuner which can be connected depends on the   
					country where the camcorder is used.   
					For more information, consult your Sony representative.   
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					Audio functions (3)   
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				!™ ALARM volume control   
					This control adjusts the speaker or earphone alarm volume. At the   
					minimum position, no sound can be heard.   
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					Minimum   
					Maximum   
					You can adjust that the alarm is audible   
					even at the minimum setting of the ALARM volume control.   
					Refer to the Maintenance Manual for more information.   
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				!£ MONITOR volume control   
					This control adjusts the speaker or earphone sound volume, excluding   
					the alarm sound. At the minimum position, no sound can be heard.   
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					Minimum   
					Maximum   
					MONITOR volume control   
					!¢ MONITOR (audio channels select) switch   
					This switch selects the audio output to the speaker or earphone.   
					CH-1 : Audio channel 1   
					MIX : Mixed sound of channels 1 and 2   
					CH-2 : Audio channel 2   
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					Audio functions (4)   
					!∞ Built-in speaker   
					During recording, the speaker can be used for monitoring the E-E sound 1)   
					and during playback for monitoring one or both audio channels. The   
					speaker also sounds alarms to reinforce visual warnings.   
					If an earphone is plugged into the EARPHONE jack, the speaker sound   
					is automatically cut off.   
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					See Section 6-3 “Operation Warnings” (page 6-12) for information about alarms.   
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					1) E-E sound (Electric to Electric sound)   
					The term E-E sound refers to an audio signal that has passed through the   
					amplifier, but has not been recorded on the tape. In other words, you can directly   
					monitor the recording input signal, as opposed to the simultaneous playback   
					(output) signal.   
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				!§ EARPHONE jack   
					Plugging an earphone into the jack automatically cuts off the built-in   
					speaker, and you hear the alarms about the camcorder’s operation and   
					status through the earphone.   
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				2-4 Shooting and Record /   
					Playback Functions   
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					Shooting and record / playback functions (1)   
					Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls 2-15   
				1 Viewfinder   
					The viewfinder lets you view the camera image in black and white while   
					shooting the picture and also see the playback picture from the VTR. It   
					also displays various warnings and other information, a zebra pattern 1)   
					, 
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					safety zone marker 2), and center marker 3)   
					. 
					2 BRIGHT (brightness) control   
					This control adjusts the picture brightness on the viewfinder screen. It   
					has no effect on the camera output signal.   
					3 CONTRAST control   
					This control adjusts the picture contrast on the viewfinder screen. It has   
					no effect on the camera output signal.   
					4 PEAKING control   
					This control adjusts the sharpness of the picture on the viewfinder screen   
					to make focusing easier. It has no effect on the camera output signal.   
					....................................................................................................................................   
					1) Zebra pattern   
					The zebra pattern aids in manual iris adjustment by indicating areas of the   
					picture where the video level is approximately 70 % IRE (for the DVW-700 /   
					700WS) or 490 mV (for the DVW-700P / 700WSP).   
					2) Safety zone marker   
					The safety zone marker is a rectangle indicating the effective picture area which   
					is equivalent to 80 % or 90 % (the factory setting) of the entire viewfinder   
					screen area. A setup menu lets you change the effective picture area from 90 %   
					to 80 %.   
					For more information, see Section 4-8-4 “Setting the Marker Display” (page 4-   
					59).   
					3) Center marker   
					The center marker indicates the center of the picture with a crosshair.   
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				5 ZEBRA (zebra pattern) switch   
					This switch controls the zebra pattern on the viewfinder screen.   
					ON : The zebra pattern is displayed and stays.   
					OFF : No zebra pattern is displayed.   
					2 
					MOMENT : The zebra pattern is displayed and stays for a few seconds.   
					The zebra pattern display is factory set to indicate picture areas where   
					the video level is approximately 70 % IRE (for the DVW-700 /   
					700WS) or 490 mV (for the DVW-700P / 700WSP).   
					Note that a setup menu can be used to set it to simultaneously indicate   
					areas of 100 % IRE (for the DVW-700 / 700WS) and above, or 700   
					mV (for the DVW-700P / 700WSP) and above.   
					For more information, refer to the Maintenance Manual.   
					6 Diopter adjustment ring   
					Use this ring to adjust the viewfinder image for your vision.   
					7 Viewfinder left-right positioning ring   
					Use this ring to move the viewfinder sideways.   
					8 Viewfinder front-rear positioning lever   
					Use this lever to move the viewfinder forward or backward.   
					9 Cameraman tally indicator   
					This indicator lights while the camcorder is operating.   
					Slide the window open when you shoot, keeping your eye away from the   
					viewfinder.   
					0 Viewfinder stopper   
					Pull this stopper up to detach the viewfinder from the camera.   
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				2 
					Shooting and record / playback functions (2)   
					!¡ FILTER selector   
					This selector is a two-part knob that selects the most appropriate filter to   
					match the light source. The outer ring selects the color temperature of the   
					CC filter, and the inner knob selects the type of ND filter. Note that if the   
					display mode is set to 3 when this selector is adjusted, the new setting   
					will be indicated on the setting change / adjustment progress message   
					display area of the viewfinder screen for about 3 seconds (e.g. : ND : 3   
					CC : D).   
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				The relationships between the selector settings and filter selections as   
					well as examples of filters for different shooting conditions are given   
					below.   
					Outer filter ring setting and CC filter   
					2 
					Outer filter ring setting   
					CC filter   
					Cross filter a)   
					3200 K   
					A 
					B 
					C 
					D 
					4300 K   
					6300 K   
					a) A special-effects filter that generates a highlighted dazzle.   
					Inner filter knob setting and ND filter   
					Inner filter knob setting   
					ND filter   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					Straight through   
					1/4 ND   
					1/16 ND   
					1/64 ND   
					Examples of shooting conditions and appropriate filters   
					Shooting condition   
					CC filter   
					ND filter   
					Sunrise and sunset;   
					inside studio   
					B (3200 K)   
					1 (straight through)   
					Clear skies   
					C (4300 K) or   
					D (6300 K)   
					2 (1/4 ND) or   
					3 (1/16 ND)   
					Cloudy or raining   
					1 (straight through) or   
					2 (1/4 ND)   
					D (6300 K)   
					Very bright conditions,   
					such as on snow, at   
					high altitudes, or at the   
					seashore   
					3 (1/16 ND) or   
					4 (1/64 ND)   
					C (4300 K) or   
					D (6300 K)   
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				!™ WHITE BAL (white balance memory) switch   
					This switch determines the source of white balance settings.   
					PRST (preset) : Adjusts the color temperature corresponding to the   
					position of the outer filter ring. Use the PRST setting when you have   
					no time to adjust the white balance.   
					2 
					A or B : When the AUTO W / B BAL switch is pushed to WHT, the   
					white balance is automatically adjusted according to the current   
					position of the outer filter ring, and the adjusted value is stored in   
					either memory A or memory B. (There are two memories for each   
					filter, so a total of eight adjustments can be stored.) When the two-part   
					FILTER selector is in the same position as at when the WHITE BAL   
					switch was adjusted, the stored value is called from memory, and the   
					camcorder automatically adjusts itself to that value.   
					Note that if the display mode is set to 3 when this switch is adjusted, the   
					new setting will be indicated on the setting change / adjustment progress   
					message display area of the viewfinder screen for about 3 seconds (e.g.   
					WHITE = A CH).   
					!£ OUTPUT / DCC (output signal / dynamic contrast control)   
					selector   
					This selector switches the video signal that is output to the VTR,   
					viewfinder, and video monitor, between the color bar signal and the   
					camera output. It also switches DCC 1) on and off when output from the   
					camera is selected.   
					....................................................................................................................................   
					1) DCC (Dynamic Contrast Control)   
					Against a very bright background with the iris opening adjusted to the subject,   
					objects in the background will be lost in the glare. The DCC function will   
					restore much of the lost detail and is particularly effective in the following cases.   
					• Shooting a subject against a bright sky   
					• Shooting a subject indoors, against a background through a window   
					• Any high contrast scenes   
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				BARS, DCC OFF   
					An SMPTE type (for the DVW-700) or EBU   
					ype (for the DVW-700P) color bar signal is   
					output and the DCC circuit does not   
					operate. For example, use the setting for   
					he following purposes.   
					2 
					Adjusting the video monitor   
					Recording the color bar signal   
					CAM, DCC OFF   
					The video signal from the camera   
					is output and the DCC circuit does   
					not operate.   
					CAM, DCC ON   
					The video signal from the camera   
					is output and the DCC circuit   
					operates.   
					OUTPUT / DCC selector   
					!¢ GAIN selector   
					This selector switches the gain of the video amplifier to match the   
					lighting conditions during shooting. The gains corresponding to the L,   
					M, and H settings are selected from the setup menu before use. The   
					factory settings are L = 0 dB, M = 9 dB, and H = 18 dB.   
					Note that if the display mode is set to 3 when this selector is adjusted, the   
					new setting will be indicated on the setting change / adjustment progress   
					message display area of the viewfinder screen for about 3 seconds (e.g.   
					GAIN : 12 dB).   
					For information about setting the gain values, see Section 4-9-1 “Setting the GAIN   
					Selector Values” (page 4-67).   
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				!∞ AUTO W / B BAL (automatic white / black balance adjustment)   
					switch   
					This switch activates the adjustment functions of the white balance and   
					black balance.   
					WHT : Automatic adjustment of the white balance. If the WHITE BAL   
					switch is set to A or B, the white balance setting is stored in the   
					corresponding memory.   
					2 
					BLK : Selects either of the following two functions.   
					• Automatic adjustment of the black set and the black balance. The   
					setting is stored in a separate memory.   
					• If this switch is held at BLK until the black balance adjustment ends,   
					black shading is automatically adjusted next.   
					!§ SHUTTER selector   
					Set this selector to ON to use the electronic shutter. Set it to SEL to   
					switch the shutter speed or mode setting within the range that has been   
					previously set from the setup menu.   
					Note that if the display mode is set to 2 or 3 when this selector is adjusted,   
					the new setting will be indicated on the setting change / adjustment   
					progress message display area of the viewfinder screen for about 3   
					seconds (e.g. :SS : 1/250 or :ECS : 45.2 Hz).   
					For more information about the shutter speed and mode settings, see Section 4-2   
					“Setting the Electronic Shutter” (page 4-12).   
					!¶ REMOTE (remote control) connector (6-pin)   
					Connect the RM-P9 Remote Control Unit (not supplied) to this connector.   
					Notes   
					• When the RM-P9 Remote Control Unit is connected, the setup menu is   
					displayed on the monitor, regardless of the internal board setting.   
					• The control function cannot be used for both the REMOTE and TEST   
					OUT connectors at the same time when signals are being generated at   
					both connectors. If these connectors are used at the same time, it may   
					not be possible to generate signals at standard levels.   
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				!• VIDEO OUT (video output) connector (BNC type)   
					This connector outputs a composite signal (standard level, 75-ohm   
					terminated) to the video monitor. If the video monitor is connected here,   
					you can monitor the picture being shot by the camcorder as well as the   
					picture recorded by the VTR. When synchronizing the time code of an   
					external VTR with that of the camcorder, connect this connector to the   
					video input connector of the external VTR.   
					2 
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				2 
					Shooting and playback / record functions (3)   
					!ª TEST OUT (test output) connector (BNC type)   
					This connector outputs the video signal (standard level, 75-ohm   
					terminated) for the video monitor. The output signal can be selected to   
					be a composite, R, G, or B. The factory setting is composite, and the   
					setting returns to composite whenever the power is switched on.   
					Depending on the internal board setting, the setup menu can be displayed   
					over the image on the monitor.   
					For information about the setting for test output, see Section 4-9-3 “Selecting the   
					Test Output” (page 4-72).   
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				2 
					Shooting and record / playback functions (4)   
					@º VTR START button   
					Press this button to start recording. Press it again to stop recording. The   
					effect is exactly the same as that of the VTR button on the lens.   
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				@¡ VTR SAVE / STBY (VTR power saving / standby) switch   
					This switch controls the VTR power mode during pauses in recording   
					(REC PAUSE).   
					SAVE : Power saving mode. When you press the VTR START button,   
					there is a short delay before recording starts, but power consumption   
					is less than in standby mode, and battery life is extended. When the   
					switch is set to SAVE, the VTR SAVE indicator in the viewfinder   
					lights.   
					2 
					STBY : Standby mode. Recording starts as soon as you press the VTR   
					START button.   
					See Section 4-7-1 “Layout of Indicators in the Viewfinder” (page 4-44).   
					@™ EJECT (cassette eject) button   
					Press this button to eject or load a cassette.   
					@£ REW (rewind) button and indicator   
					Press this button to rewind the tape. The indicator lights during   
					rewinding.   
					@¢ F FWD (fast forward) button and indicator   
					Press this button to fast forward the tape. The indicator lights during fast   
					forward.   
					@∞ PLAY (playback) button and indicator   
					Press this button to view the recorded picture in the viewfinder or on a   
					color video monitor. The indicator lights during playback. The 5 times   
					normal speed search function is provided to make it far quicker to find a   
					desired location of the tape. Press the REW button or F FWD button   
					during playback to view the 5 times normal speed search picture.   
					@§ STOP button   
					Press this button to stop the tape.   
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				2-5 Setup Menu Operating   
					Section   
					2 
					Setup menu operating section   
					1 Setup card compartment   
					Open the cover and insert an accessory setup card into the slot (a card is   
					inserted when the camcorder is shipped from the factory), with the   
					“SONY” logo facing you.   
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				2 MENU ON / OFF / PAGE (menu display / paging) switch   
					This switch is used to display the setup menu on the viewfinder screen   
					and to page through the menu items.   
					ON : Displays the setup menu on the viewfinder screen, at the page   
					which was on the screen when the previous menu access ended.(When   
					the menu is first used, the first page is displayed.)   
					2 
					OFF : Removes the setup menu from the viewfinder screen.   
					PAGE : Every time this switch is pushed down from the ON position,   
					the next page of the setup menu is displayed.   
					3 MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM (menu setting cancellation /   
					menu presetting / item selection) switch   
					This switch is used to select an item on the setup menu, cancel a setting,   
					or reset items to their initial (or preset) values.   
					CANCEL / PRST : When the switch is pushed up to this position, a   
					message is displayed to confirm whether the current settings are to be   
					canceled or to be reset to their initial values. Push this switch up a   
					second time to cancel or reset the settings.   
					ITEM : Every time the switch is pushed down to this position, the cursor   
					(arrow mark) in the page moves to the next item.   
					Note   
					Operation depends on the items displayed. Check the menu operation   
					that corresponds to the current item for details.   
					4 UP button   
					Each press of this button increments the setting of the currently selected   
					item of the setup menu by one, or turns on the selected function.   
					5 DOWN button   
					Each press of this button decrements the setting of the currently selected   
					item of the setup menu by one, or turns off the selected function.   
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				2-6 Time Code System   
					2 
					Time code functions (1)   
					1 GENLOCK IN (genlock input) connector (BNC type)   
					• This connector inputs a reference signal when the camera is to be   
					genlocked, or when the time code is to be synchronized with external   
					equipment.   
					• This connector also inputs a return video signal.   
					2 TC IN (time code input) connector (BNC type)   
					To synchronize the time code with an external time code, connect the   
					reference time code input here.   
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				3 TC OUT (time code output) connector (BNC type)   
					To synchronize the time code of an external VTR with that of the   
					camcorder, connect this connector to the time code input lock connector   
					of the external VTR.   
					2 
					4 TEST OUT (output) connector   
					To synchronize the time code of an external VTR with that of the   
					camcorder, set the test output signal to composite video and connect this   
					connector to the video input connector of the external VTR.   
					For information about setting the test output, see Section 4-9-3 “Selecting the Test   
					Output” (page 4-72).   
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				2 
					Illustration : DVW-700 (for the NTSC broadcast system)   
					Time code functions (2)   
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				5 HOLD (display hold) button   
					Pressing this button instantly freezes the time data displayed in the   
					counter display section. (The time code generator continues normal   
					operation.) Pressing this button again releases the hold. One use of this   
					feature is to determine the exact time of a particular shot.   
					2 
					See Section 2-8 “Warnings and Indications on the Display Panel” (page 2-37) for   
					more information about the counter display.   
					6 RESET (counter reset) button   
					This button resets the time data displayed on the counter display section   
					to “00 : 00 : 00 : 00” and the user bit data to “00000000”.   
					7 DISPLAY switch   
					Depending on the settings of the F-RUN / R-RUN switch and the REAL   
					TIME switch, this switch selects data to display in the counter display   
					section, as follows:   
					CTL : CTL   
					TC : Time code   
					U-BIT : User bits   
					For more information, see “Time code displays” (page 2-39).   
					8 ADVANCE button   
					For setting the time code or user bits, each press of this button   
					increments the flashing digit selected by the SHIFT button.   
					9 SHIFT button   
					For setting the time code or user bits, this button selects the digit to be   
					changed. The selected digit flashes.   
					!º PRESET / REGEN (regeneration) switch   
					This switch determines whether the time code for a recording is made   
					continuous from the previous recording on the tape, or starts afresh.   
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				PRESET : Starts recording time code values on the tape from the   
					currently set value.   
					REGEN : Reads the existing time code on the tape, and sets the time   
					code starting value accordingly. Thus, even when there is an indefinite   
					break in recording, this setting ensures that time codes on the tape will   
					be continuous. Regardless of the setting of the F-RUN / R-RUN   
					switch, in this position the camcorder is always in R-RUN mode.   
					2 
					!¡ F-RUN / R-RUN (free run / recording run) switch   
					This switch selects the operating mode of the internal time code   
					generator.   
					F-RUN : The time code advances regardless of whether the VTR is   
					operating. Use this position for setting the real-time time code or for   
					synchronizing the time code with an external time code.   
					SET : Set the switch to this position to set the time code or user bits.   
					R-RUN : The time code advances only during recording, making the   
					time code on the tape continuous.   
					For more information, see Section 4-5-1 “Setting the User Bits” (page 4-25), and   
					Section 4-5-2 “Setting the Time Code” (page 4-27).   
					!™ DF / NDF (drop frame / non-drop frame) switch (DVW-700 only)   
					This switch selects whether the time code advances in drop frame mode   
					or non-drop frame mode.   
					DF : Drop frame mode   
					NDF : Non-drop frame mode   
					!£ REAL TIME (time of the day) switch   
					This switch is used to select whether the real time is put into the VITC   
					user bits or to set the real time.   
					ON : The real time is put into the VITC user bits.   
					OFF : The real time is not put into the VITC user bits.   
					SET : Set the switch to this position to set the real time.   
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				2-7 Warnings and Indications   
					The camcorder gives visual information and warnings without your   
					having to look in the viewfinder.   
					2 
					Warning and indication functions   
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				1 Tally indicator   
					Setting the TALLY switch to HIGH or LOW activates this indicator. The   
					indicator lights during recording on the VTR. It also provides the same   
					information as the REC indicator in the viewfinder: it comes on during   
					recording and flashes to indicate a problem.   
					2 
					2 TALLY switch   
					This switch controls the tally indicator, setting its brightness (HIGH or   
					LOW) or turning it off.   
					3 DIAG button   
					When the VTR section is in the stop mode, pressing this button puts the   
					camcorder into the self-diagnostic mode to test the display panel, camera   
					and VTR sections and give the test results.   
					Pressing this button again puts the camcorder back into the normal mode.   
					Refer to the Maintenance Manual for more information.   
					Caution   
					Do not press the DIAG button when the RM-P9 Remote Control Unit is   
					connected. Pressing the button with the RM-P9 connected will disturb   
					both the self-diagnostic and remote control functions. The only remedy   
					for this disturbance is to disconnect the RM-P9 and turn off the   
					camcorder POWER switch for a while.   
					4 Back tally indicator   
					This indicator functions exactly the same way as the front tally indicator   
					when the back tally switch is set to ON.   
					5 Back tally switch   
					This switch turns the back tally indicator on and off.   
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				6 WARNING indicator   
					This indicator lights up or flashes when there is a fault in the VTR.   
					See Section 6-3 “Operation Warnings” (page 6-12) for more information about the   
					relationships between the operation of the indicator and the meanings of the   
					indications.   
					2 
					7 LIGHT switch   
					This switch turns the display panel illumination on and off.   
					8 Display panel   
					VTR error messages, battery status, tape status, audio level, time data,   
					and so forth are displayed on this panel.   
					For more information, see Section 2-8 “Warnings and Indications on the Display   
					Panel” (page 2-37).   
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				2-8 Warnings and Indications   
					on the Display Panel   
					Tape status, battery status and level indicators   
					2 
					Audio channel 1 level meter   
					Audio channel 2 level meter   
					Battery status indicator   
					Fully charged   
					Nearly dead : “BATT” flashes.   
					Dead (battery must be charged) :   
					“BATT” and “E” flash.   
					Tape status indicator   
					Full (at beginning)   
					Close to end : “TAPE” flashes.   
					End (tape must be replaced) :   
					“TAPE” and “E” flash.   
					Tape status, battery status and level indicators   
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				VTR operation and status indicators   
					Lights in the self-diagnostic mode (testing   
					display panel, camera, and VTR).   
					For more information, see Section 6-3   
					“Operation Warnings” (page 6-12).   
					2 
					Lights during playback.   
					Warning indicators   
					RF : Lights if the recording heads are clogged.   
					SERVO : Lights if the servo motor fails.   
					HUMID : Lights if condensation is on the drum.   
					SLACK : Lights if the tape is not winding properly.   
					For more information, see Section 6-3 “Operation Warnings” (page 6-12).   
					VTR operation and status indicators   
					Note   
					If the tape in the VTR is slacked, an error code appears in the display   
					section of the display panel.   
					For more information, refer to the Maintenance Manual.   
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				Time code displays   
					Lights in playback mode.   
					2 
					Lights when VITC is selected   
					for the time code.   
					Lights in non-drop frame mode   
					(DVW-700 only).   
					Lights when the camcorder is synchronized   
					with an external time code.   
					Lights when the time code   
					generator is on hold.   
					Lights when the time code,   
					CTL, or real time is displayed.   
					Lights when the HOLD   
					button is pressed.   
					Time counter display : Shows the time code,   
					CTL, user bits, and real time.   
					The table on the next page lists the   
					details of the displayed items and   
					switch settings.   
					Time code displays   
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				Relationships between the REAL TIME, F-RUN / R-RUN, and   
					DISPLAY switch settings and the time counter displays   
					The REAL TIME, F-RUN / R-RUN and DISPLAY switches, in that   
					order of priority, determine the value displayed by the time counter.   
					2 
					Relationships between switch settings and the time counter displays   
					REAL TIME   
					switch setting   
					F-RUN / R-RUN   
					switch setting   
					DISPLAY   
					switch setting   
					Item shown   
					ON or OFF   
					SET   
					TC or CTL   
					U-BIT   
					CTL   
					Time code   
					User bits   
					CTL   
					F-RUN or   
					R-RUN   
					TC   
					Time code   
					User bits   
					Real time   
					U-BIT   
					Any   
					SET   
					Any   
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				3-1 About Cassettes   
					This section describes the procedure for loading and unloading a   
					cassette.   
					See “Specifications” (page A-1) for information about the cassettes you can use in   
					the camcorder.   
					3-1-1 Loading and Unloading a Cassette   
					Loading a cassette   
					3 
					1 
					Turn on the POWER switch.   
					POWER switch   
					HUMID display   
					If the interior of the VTR section is damp, the HUMID indicator will light. If   
					this happens, wait until the indicator goes off before going on to step 2.   
					2 
					Press the EJECT button.   
					The cassette lid will open.   
					Cassette lid   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 3 Recording and Playback   
					3-1   
				3 
					Insert the cassette until it clicks in place, then close the cassette lid.   
					Insert the cassette.   
					Window outward   
					Push and close   
					the cassette lid.   
					3 
					Checking the tape for slack   
					Pressing in the reels lightly, turn them gently with your fingers in the   
					directions shown below. If the reels will not move, there is no slack.   
					Checking the tape for slack   
					3-2   
					Chapter 3 Recording and Playback   
				Unloading a cassette   
					With the power supply on, press the EJECT button to open the cassette   
					lid, then take out the cassette. If you are not going to insert another   
					cassette, close the cassette lid.   
					It is possible to take out the cassette and close the cassette lid unless the   
					battery voltage drops below about 9 V.   
					3 
					Unloading a cassette manually   
					If the battery voltage drops below about 9V, take out the cassette   
					manually as illustrated below.   
					Cassette lid   
					1 Turn the power off.   
					2 Open this rubber cover.   
					3 Pushing on the screw inside   
					with a screwdriver, turn the   
					screw counterclockwise   
					until the cassette lid opens.   
					Unloading a cassette manually   
					You need not to return the screw to its original position after taking out   
					the cassette. The cassette lid is not locked, but turning on the power   
					activates it normally again.   
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				3-1-2 Preventing Accidental Erasure   
					The following procedure prevents cassettes from being recorded   
					inadvertently.   
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					Push the plug in.   
					To reuse the cassette, return   
					he plug to its original   
					position.   
					Preventing accidental erasure   
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				3-2 Recording   
					3-2-1 Basic Procedure   
					This section describes the basic procedure for shooting and recording.   
					Before a shooting session, make the checks listed in Section 6-1 “Testing   
					the Camcorder Before Shooting” (page 6-1) to ensure that the camcorder   
					is functioning properly.   
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					Turning on the camcorder and loading a cassette   
					Follow the procedure below.   
					Basic procedure for shooting : from power supply to cassette loading   
					1 
					2 
					Load a fully charged battery pack.   
					Set the POWER switch to ON. Check that the HUMID indicator   
					does not appear and that the BATT indicator shows at least five   
					segments. When using a BP-L60 / L90 battery pack, check that the   
					four LED indicator segments on the battery pack are lit.   
					• If the HUMID indicator appears, wait until it disappears.   
					• If the BATT indicator does not show at least five segments,   
					replace the battery pack with a fully charged one.   
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					Check that there are no cables or other obstructions blocking the   
					cassette lid, then press the EJECT button to open the cassette lid.   
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					After checking the points below load the cassette, and close the   
					cassette lid.   
					• The cassette is not set to write-protected.   
					• There is no slack in the tape.   
					Basic procedure for shooting : from adjusting the   
					black balance and white balance to stopping recording   
					After turning on the power and loading a cassette, set the switches and   
					selectors as shown below and begin operation.   
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					AUDIO IND : ON   
					Iris : Automatic   
					AUDIO SELECT   
					CH-1 / CH-2 : AUTO   
					Zoom :   
					F-RUN / R-RUN :   
					Automatic   
					low as possible.   
					OUTPUT / DCC :   
					CAM, DCC ON   
					F-RUN or R-RUN   
					(set as needed)   
					Switch and selector settings before shooting   
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				Shooting   
					Follow the procedure below.   
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					Basic procedure for shooting : from adjusting the black balance and   
					white balance to stopping recording   
					1 
					2 
					Push the AUTO W / B BAL switch to BLK to adjust the black   
					balance.   
					Select the CC/ND filter to match the lighting conditions, and adjust   
					the white balance.   
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				When the black balance and white balance settings are already   
					in memory:   
					Set the WHITE BAL switch to A or B.   
					When the white balance setting is not in memory and you do not   
					have enough time to adjust the white balance:   
					Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST, then set the FILTER selector   
					to B for an automatic white balance setting for 3200 K, to C for   
					4300 K, or to D for 6300 K.   
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					For more information, see Section 4-1-2 “Adjusting the White Balance” (page   
					4-6).   
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					Aim the camera at the object, and adjust the focus and zoom.   
					If necessary, set the electronic shutter for an appropriate mode and   
					speed.   
					For more information, see Section 4-2 “Setting the Electronic Shutter” (page   
					4-12).   
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					To start recording, press the VTR START button or the VTR button   
					on the lens.   
					During recording, the REC indicator in the viewfinder goes on.   
					Perform zooming and focus control, if necessary.   
					To stop recording, press the VTR START button or the VTR button   
					on the lens again.   
					The REC indicator goes off.   
					Cassette control buttons   
					During recording, the cassette control buttons (EJECT, REW, F FWD,   
					PLAY, STOP) have no effect.   
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				3-2-2 Continuous Recording   
					If the camcorder is in the recording pause mode, simply pressing the   
					VTR START button on the camcorder or the VTR button on the lens   
					continues recording at exactly the next frame.   
					In other cases, you first need to position the tape at an appropriate point.   
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					When the camcorder is in the recording pause mode   
					Pressing the VTR START button on the camcorder or the VTR button on   
					the lens positions the tape at the appropriate point automatically.   
					However, the time taken before recording starts depends on the setting of   
					the VTR SAVE / STBY switch.   
					• If the VTR SAVE / STBY switch is in the SAVE position, it takes   
					about 4 seconds before recording starts.   
					• If the VTR SAVE / STBY switch is in the STBY position, recording   
					starts immediately. However, just after the switch position is changed   
					from SAVE to STBY, it takes about 4 seconds before recording starts.   
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				If you turn off the power during a recording pause   
					Follow the procedure below to continue recording.   
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					Continuous recording after turning off the power during a recording pause   
					1 
					2 
					Turn on the power again.   
					Press the RET button on the lens. (Make sure that CAM RET. is set   
					to OFF on the FUNCTION 2 / 2 page of the setup menu. For more   
					information, see Section 4-9-2 “Selecting the Functions” (page 4-   
					69).)   
					The camcorder positions the tape at the appropriate point. Note,   
					however, that this function works only for continuously recorded   
					material or consecutively joined segments totaling at least 4 seconds   
					in length.   
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					Press the VTR START button on the camcorder or the VTR button   
					on the lens to start recording.   
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				Continuous recording in other cases   
					After rewinding or fast forward, after removing the cassette, or on a tape   
					that has been partially recorded, you can obtain a continuous recording   
					by following the procedure below.   
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					Continuous recording after rewinding or fast forward, after removing the   
					cassette, or on a tape that has been partly recorded   
					1 
					2 
					Looking in the viewfinder, press the PLAY button to start playback.   
					Press the STOP button at the desired point to begin recording. To   
					continue from the end of recording already on the tape, press the   
					STOP button immediately after the end of the previous recording   
					(within 0.5 seconds).   
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					4 
					Press the RET button on the lens. (Make sure that CAM RET. is set   
					to OFF on the FUNCTION 2 / 2 page of the setup menu. For more   
					information, see Section 4-9-2 “Selecting the Functions” (page 4-   
					69).)   
					The tape will rewind and will be positioned at the desired point to   
					continue recording in about 7 seconds.   
					Press the VTR START button on the camcorder or the VTR button   
					on the lens to start recording.   
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				3-3 Checking the Recording   
					— Playback   
					By pressing the PLAY button, you can review any length of the   
					recording in the viewfinder in black and white. There are two other ways   
					to review the recording.   
					• Recording review : You can see the last few seconds of the recording   
					in the viewfinder in black and white.   
					• Color playback : You can see the recording in color on a color video   
					monitor without the need for any external adaptor.   
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					You can also view the picture by pressing the REW button or F FWD   
					button during playback.   
					See Section 2-3 “Audio Functions” (page 2-5), for information about the switches   
					and controls used to select the audio output signal and to adjust the audio level.   
					3-3-1 Checking the Last Few Seconds of the   
					Recording — Recording Review   
					If you press the RET button on the lens while recording is paused, the   
					last few seconds of the tape is automatically rewound, and that segment   
					is played back on the viewfinder screen. Use this function to check   
					whether recording went smoothly. If you hold the RET button down   
					longer, at most 10 seconds of the tape is rewound and played back.   
					After playback, the camcorder is ready to start recording again.   
					Set CAM RET. to OFF on the FUNCTION 2 / 2 page of the setup menu   
					when inputting a return video signal to the GENLOCK IN connector.   
					For information about setting the CAM RET. function, see Section 4-9-2 “Selecting   
					the Functions” (page 4-69).   
					Note   
					The recording review function only works if the recording you have   
					made is at least 2 seconds long.   
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				3-3-2 Checking the Recording on the Color   
					Video Monitor — Playback in Color   
					Connect a color video monitor to the VIDEO OUT connector of the   
					camcorder, and press the PLAY button.   
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					Color video monitor   
					DVW-700 series   
					VIDEO OUT   
					Video input connector   
					Color playback   
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				4-1 Adjusting the Black   
					Balance and the White   
					Balance   
					Conditions may require that both the black balance and the white balance   
					be adjusted.   
					The black balance will require adjustment in the following cases.   
					• When the camcorder is first used   
					• When the camcorder has not been used for a long time   
					• When the camcorder is used under conditions in which the surrounding   
					temperature has changed greatly   
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					• When the GAIN selector values have been changed   
					The black balance adjustment is usually not required if the camcorder   
					has been switched on.   
					Always readjust the white balance when the lighting conditions change.   
					If the black balance or white balance adjustment is started when the   
					display mode is set to 2 or 3, messages that report on the adjustment   
					progress and results are displayed on the viewfinder screen. Change the   
					display mode to 1 to suppress these messages.   
					For information about setting the display mode, see Section 4-8-3 “Display Mode   
					and Setting Change and Adjustment Progress Messages” (page 4-57).   
					Note   
					The black balance and white balance cannot be adjusted while the setup   
					menu is displayed on the viewfinder screen. Always set the MENU ON /   
					OFF / PAGE switch to OFF before starting these adjustments.   
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				4-1-1 Adjusting the Black Balance   
					In automatic black balance mode, the black balance is adjusted after the   
					black set is adjusted. The black shading can also be adjusted afterwards.   
					Manual black balance adjustment can be selected from the setup menu.   
					Refer to the Maintenance Manual for information about manual black balance   
					adjustment.   
					Follow the procedure below to adjust the black balance.   
					1 
					Set the switches as follows:   
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					CAM   
					GAIN : Set as  
					MENU ON / OFF / PAGE : OFF   
					If you change the setting of the GAIN selector, a message reporting   
					the set position appears in the setting change and adjustment   
					progress message display area of the viewfinder screen for about 3   
					seconds (in display mode 3).   
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					Push the AUTO W / B BAL switch to BLK, and release the switch.   
					AUTO W / B BAL switch   
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					The switch returns to the center position, and the adjustment is   
					completed.   
					During adjustment, the following messages are displayed on the   
					viewfinder screen (in display mode 2 or 3).   
					The messages change in the following   
					sequence : -BLACK SET- →   
					-BLACK BAL- 1) → -CHECK-   
					Message during adjustment   
					(Continued)   
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					1) If the existing black balance adjustment is satisfactory, the message “BLACK   
					BAL” may not appear, that is, the automatic black balance adjustment may be   
					omitted to save time.   
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				The black balance adjustment ends in a few seconds with the   
					message “BLACK : OK,” and the adjustment setting is   
					automatically stored in memory.   
					Notes   
					• During the black balance adjustment, the iris is automatically closed.   
					• During the black balance adjustment, the gain selection circuit is   
					automatically activated so you may see flickering on the viewfinder   
					screen, but this is not a fault.   
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					Black shading adjustment   
					The camcorder can be set so that it adjusts the black shading after the   
					black balance adjustment is completed.   
					1 
					2 
					Set the switches as shown in step 1 on page 4-2.   
					Push the AUTO W / B BAL switch to BLK, and hold it there.   
					The black balance is adjusted and the message “-BLACK SET-” and   
					“-BLACK BAL-” appear in sequence on the viewfinder screen.   
					The black shading compensation is immediately adjusted, and the   
					message changes to “-SHADING-”. Release the AUTO W / B BAL   
					switch after this message appears.   
					At the end of the adjustment, the message “BLACK : OK” appears.   
					If automatic black balance adjustment cannot be made   
					If the black balance adjustment cannot be completed normally, an error   
					message will appear for about 3 seconds on the viewfinder screen (in   
					display mode 2 or 3).   
					Possible messages are listed on the next page.   
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				Black balance adjustment error messages   
					Error message   
					Meaning   
					BLACK : NG   
					The lens iris did not close; adjustment was   
					IRIS NOT CLOSED   
					impossible.   
					BLACK : NG   
					R (or G or B) : TIME LIMIT   
					Adjustment could not be completed within   
					the standard number of attempts.   
					BLACK : NG   
					The difference between the reference value   
					R (or G or B) : OVERFLOW and the current value is so great that it   
					exceeds the range. Adjustment was   
					impossible.   
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					If any of the above error messages is displayed, retry the black balance   
					adjustment. If the error message occurs again, an internal check is   
					necessary.   
					Refer to the Maintenance Manual for information about this internal check.   
					Note   
					The black balance cannot be adjusted while the setup menu is displayed   
					on the viewfinder screen. Always set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE   
					switch to OFF before starting these adjustments.   
					Black balance memory   
					Values stored in memory are saved for about one week when the   
					camcorder is turned off.   
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				If a memory error occurs   
					If the error message “: MEMORY : NG” flashes on the viewfinder   
					screen for about 3 seconds when the camcorder is turned on, the black   
					balance memory content has been lost.   
					Adjust the black balance again. Contact your Sony representative if this   
					message continues to appear even after the black balance has been   
					adjusted again.   
					For more information, refer to the Maintenance Manual.   
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					4-1-2 Adjusting the White Balance   
					Follow the procedure below to automatically adjust the white balance.   
					1 
					Set the switches as follows:   
					F   
					If the setting of the GAIN selector or WHITE BAL switch is   
					changed, a message reporting the set position appears for about 3   
					seconds in the setting change and adjustment progress message   
					display area of the viewfinder screen (in display mode 3).   
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					Adjust the two-part FILTER selector to suit the lighting conditions.   
					The relationships between the various selector settings and filter   
					selections are listed in the tables below.   
					Inner filter knob setting and ND filter   
					Inner filter knob setting   
					ND filter   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					Straight through   
					1/4 ND   
					4 
					1/16 ND   
					1/64 ND   
					Outer filter ring setting and CC filter   
					Outer filter ring setting   
					CC filter   
					Cross filter   
					3200 K   
					A 
					B 
					C 
					D 
					4300 K   
					6300 K   
					For examples of FILTER selector settings, see the description of the FILTER   
					selector in Section 2-4 “Shooting and Record / Playback Functions” (page 2-   
					15).   
					If the setting of the two-part FILTER selector is changed, a message   
					reporting the set position appears for about 3 seconds in the setting   
					change and adjustment progress message display area of the   
					viewfinder screen (in display mode 3).   
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					Place a white test card under the same lighting conditions as the   
					subject to be shot, and zoom up to it. Alternatively, any white object   
					such as a cloth or a wall could be used.   
					The absolute minimum white area is as follows:   
					Rectangle centered on the screen:   
					the lengths of the sides are 70 % of   
					the length or the width of the screen.   
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					The white object must be within   
					the rectangle and have an area of   
					at least 10 % of the screen.   
					Note   
					Make sure there are no bright spots in   
					he rectangle.   
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					Adjust the lens iris.   
					If the lens is manually adjusted, adjust it as appropriate. If the lens   
					has an automatic iris, set the automatic / manual switch on the lens   
					to automatic.   
					Push the AUTO W / B BAL switch to WHT, and release the switch.   
					AUTO W / B BAL switch   
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				The switch returns to the center position, and the adjustment is   
					completed.   
					During adjustment, the message “WHITE : OP” is displayed on the   
					viewfinder screen (in display mode 2 or 3).   
					The white balance adjustment ends in a second with the message   
					“WHITE : OK”, and the adjustment setting is automatically stored   
					in the memory (A or B) that was selected in step 1.   
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					Approximate color temperature   
					of the object   
					Note   
					If the camera has a zoom lens with an automatic iris, the iris may hunt 1)   
					during the adjustment. To prevent this, adjust the iris gain knob (marked   
					with IG, IS, or S) on the lens.   
					For more information, refer to the lens operation manual.   
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					1) Hunting   
					Repeated brightening and darkening of an image, resulting from repeated   
					responses to automatic iris control.   
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				If automatic white balance adjustment cannot be made   
					If the white balance adjustment cannot be completed normally, an error   
					message will appear for about 3 seconds on the viewfinder screen (in   
					display mode 2 or 3).   
					Possible messages are listed below.   
					White balance adjustment error messages   
					Error message   
					Meaning   
					WHITE : NG   
					LEVEL TOO LOW   
					The white video level is too low. Either make the   
					lighting brighter or increase the gain.   
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					WHITE : NG   
					COLOR TEMP. HIGH   
					The color temperature is too high. Select a   
					suitable filter setting.   
					WHITE : NG   
					COLOR TEMP. LOW   
					The color temperature is too low. Select a   
					suitable filter setting.   
					WHITE : NG   
					TIME LIMIT   
					Adjustment could not be completed within the   
					standard number of attempts.   
					WHITE : NG   
					The white area could not be checked.   
					POOR WHITE AREA   
					WHITE : NG   
					LEVEL TOO HIGH   
					The white video level is too high. Either narrow   
					the lens iris opening or change the ND filter.   
					If any of the above error messages is displayed, retry the white balance   
					adjustment. If the error message occurs again, an internal check is   
					necessary.   
					Refer to the Maintenance Manual for information about this internal check.   
					Note   
					The white balance cannot be adjusted while the setup menu is displayed   
					on the viewfinder screen. Always set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE   
					switch to OFF before starting these adjustments.   
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				If you have no time to adjust the white balance   
					Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST. A white balance for each of the   
					CC filter is automatically taken to correspond to the setting of the outer   
					FILTER ring.   
					White balance memory   
					Values stored in memory are saved for about one week when the   
					camcorder is turned off.   
					There are two sets of white balance memories, A and B, and adjustments   
					for each of the filters can be automatically stored in the memory   
					corresponding to the setting (A or B) of the WHITE BAL switch. The   
					camcorder has four built-in filters, so a total of eight (4 × 2) adjustments   
					can be stored. The number of memories allocated each A and B can be   
					limited to one each by setting FILTER INH. to ON on the FUNCTION   
					2 / 2 page of the setup menu. In this case, the memory contents are not   
					linked to the filters.   
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					If a memory error occurs   
					If the error message “: MEMORY : NG” flashes on the viewfinder   
					screen for about 3 seconds when the camcorder is turned on, the white   
					balance memory content has been lost.   
					Adjust the black balance and the white balance again. Contact your Sony   
					representative if this message continues to appear even after the black   
					balance and the white balance have been adjusted again.   
					For more information, refer to the Maintenance Manual.   
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				4-2 Setting the Electronic   
					Shutter   
					This section describes the shutter modes that can be used with the   
					electronic shutter of the camcorder, and describes the procedure for   
					selecting the shutter speed and mode.   
					4-2-1 Shutter Modes   
					The shutter modes that can be used with the electronic shutter and the   
					shutter speeds that can be selected are listed below.   
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					Selectable shutter modes and speeds   
					Mode   
					Shutter speed   
					Application   
					Standard DVW-700 / 700WS : 1/100, For shooting fast-moving subjects   
					1/125,1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, with little blurring.   
					or 1/2000 sec.   
					DVW-700P / 700WSP : 1/60,   
					1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,   
					or 1/2000 sec.   
					CLS   
					DVW-700 / 700WS : 260   
					For shooting subjects such as   
					(Clear   
					Scan)   
					speeds in the range of 60.1 monitor screens with vertical   
					Hz to 7000 Hz   
					scanning frequencies of over 60 Hz   
					(DVW-700 / 700WS) or over 50 Hz   
					(DVW-700P / 700WSP), to obtain   
					images with no horizontal bands of   
					noise.   
					DVW-700P / 700WSP :   
					310 speeds in the range of   
					50.2 Hz to 9000 Hz   
					ECS   
					DVW-700 / 700WS : 248   
					For shooting subjects such as   
					(Extended speeds in the range of 30.4 monitor and other screens with   
					Clear   
					Scan)   
					Hz to 58.3 Hz   
					vertical scanning frequencies of   
					up to 60 Hz (DVW-700 / 700WS)   
					or up to 50 Hz (DVW-700P /   
					700WSP), to obtain images with   
					no horizontal bands of noise.   
					DVW-700P / 700WSP :   
					295 speeds in the range of   
					25.4 Hz to 48.7 Hz   
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				Selectable shutter modes and speeds (continued)   
					Mode   
					Shutter speed   
					Application   
					Super   
					EVS   
					(Super   
					Enhanced   
					Vertical   
					Definition)   
					DVW-700 / 700WS : 1/60   
					sec. (automatic setting)   
					Improved vertical resolution.   
					Flicker is less than in standard   
					mode, but fast-moving objects are   
					more blurred.   
					DVW-700P / 700WSP :   
					1/50 sec.   
					(automatic setting)   
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					Notes   
					• Whatever the operating mode of the electronic shutter, the sensitivity   
					of the CCD decreases with increasing shutter speed.   
					• When the automatic iris is used, the iris opens wider and wider as the   
					shutter speed increases, thus reducing the depth of field.   
					• Under artificial light, particularly fluorescent or mercury lamps, the   
					light intensity may appear to be constant, but the strengths of each of   
					the R, G and B colors are actually changing in synchronization with the   
					frequency of the power supply (“flicker”). Using an electronic shutter   
					under such lighting could make the flicker even worse. Color flicker is   
					particularly likely to happen when the power supply is 60 Hz (with the   
					DVW-700 / 700WS) or 50 Hz (with the DVW-700P / 700WSP).   
					However, if the power frequency is 50 Hz (DVW-700 / 700WS) or 60   
					Hz (DVW-700P / 700WSP), setting the shutter speed to 1/100 or 1/60   
					can reduce this flicker.   
					• When a bright object is shot in ECS or Super EVS mode in such a   
					manner that it fills the screen, the upper edge of the picture may have   
					poor quality because of an inherent characteristic of CCD. Before using   
					ECS or Super EVS mode, check the shooting conditions.   
					• When using the electronic shutter, set FIELD / FRAME to FLD (field   
					accumulation mode) on the FUNCTION 2 / 2 page of the setup menu.   
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				4-2-2 Selecting the Shutter Mode and Speed   
					Use the SHUTTER selector to select a shutter mode or a standard-mode   
					shutter speed. Use the CLS / ECS page of the setup menu to select a   
					shutter speed in CLS / ECS mode.   
					You can use the SHUTTER SPEED page of the setup menu to narrow   
					the range of choice in advance, or to select in advance whether you use   
					CLS, ECS, or Super EVS mode.   
					Setting the shutter mode and standard-mode shutter   
					speed   
					4 
					1 
					Follow the procedure described in “Changing the display mode”   
					(page 4-58) to set the display mode to 2 or 3 from the VF DISPLAY   
					page of the setup menu.   
					2 
					Push the SHUTTER selector from ON to SEL.   
					SHUTTER selector   
					The current shutter setting appears for about 3 seconds in the setting   
					change and adjustment progress message display area of the   
					viewfinder screen.   
					E.g. : SS : 1/250 or : ECS : 45.2 Hz   
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				3 
					Before the message from step 2 disappears, push the SHUTTER   
					selector to SEL again and repeat until the desired mode or speed   
					appears.   
					Pushing the SHUTTER selector to SEL repeatedly allows you to   
					cycle through the settings of mode and speed preselected on the   
					SHUTTER SPEED page of the setup menu.   
					Note that all modes and all standard-mode speeds listed in the table   
					on page 4-12 are preselected using the SHUTTER SPEED page of   
					the setup menu.   
					4 
					For more information about the SHUTTER SPEED page, see “Changing the   
					range of choice of shutter mode and speed settings” (page 4-18).   
					Standard mode   
					Super EVS mode   
					CLS / ECS a) mode   
					a) Either CLS or ECS is displayed, depending on the shutter speed   
					set on the CLEAR SCAN page of the setup menu.   
					Selectable settings of shutter mode and speed (factory setting)   
					Once a shutter speed has been selected, it is stored for about one week   
					when the camcorder is turned off, then it reverts to 1/100 (DVW-700 /   
					700WS) or to 1/60 (DVW-700P / 700WSP).   
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				Setting the shutter speed in CLS or ECS mode   
					Follow the procedure below.   
					4 
					Setting the shutter speed in CLS or ECS mode   
					1 
					2 
					Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON.   
					The page that was on the screen when the last menu operation ended   
					appears on the viewfinder screen. (When this menu is first used, the   
					lowest-numbered page of the currently selected pages for   
					configuring the menu appears.)   
					Push the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch repeatedly to PAGE until   
					the CLEAR SCAN page shown on the next page appears (or use the   
					PAGE + UP / DOWN function).   
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				4 
					CLEAR SCAN page (factory settings)   
					While the CLEAR SCAN page is displayed, the camcorder is   
					automatically set to CLS / ECS mode.   
					3 
					4 
					Press the UP button repeatedly to increment the frequency, or the   
					DOWN button repeatedly to decrement it, until the desired   
					frequency appears.   
					The frequency switches continuously from ECS mode (248 speeds   
					in the range of 30.4 Hz to 58.3 Hz for the DVW-700 / 700WS; 295   
					speeds in the range of 25.4 Hz to 48.7 Hz for the DVW-700P /   
					700WSP) to CLS mode (260 speeds in the range of 60.1 Hz to 7000   
					Hz for the DVW-700 / 700WS; 310 speeds in the range of 50.2 Hz   
					to 9000 Hz for the DVW-700P / 700WSP).   
					To end the menu operation, set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch   
					to OFF.   
					The setup menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the   
					displays indicating the current status of the camcorder appear along   
					the top and bottom of the viewfinder.   
					Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4-17   
				Changing the range of choice of shutter mode and   
					speed settings   
					You can reduce the time required to select the shutter mode and speed by   
					narrowing the choice of settings in advance. This can be done by using   
					the SHUTTER SPEED page of the setup menu.   
					Follow the procedure below.   
					Note   
					The SHUTTER SPEED page cannot be accessed when a remote control   
					unit is connected to the camcorder.   
					4 
					Changing the range of choice of shutter mode and speed settings   
					1 
					2 
					Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON.   
					The page that was on the screen when the last menu operation ended   
					appears on the viewfinder screen. (When this menu is first used, the   
					lowest-numbered page of the currently selected pages for   
					configuring the menu appears.)   
					Push the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch repeatedly to PAGE until   
					the FUNCTION 2 / 2 page shown on the next page appears (or use   
					the PAGE + UP / DOWN function).   
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				CLS / ECS mode   
					Super EVS mode   
					Shutter speeds selectable   
					in standard mode   
					4 
					SHUTTER SPEED page (factory settings)   
					3 
					4 
					Push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch repeatedly to   
					ITEM until the cursor reaches the mode or shutter speed you want   
					(or use the ITEM + UP / DOWN function).   
					• Press the UP button if you use the selected shutter mode or speed.   
					• Press the DOWN button if you do not use it.   
					Note that pushing the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch to   
					CANCEL / PRST has no effect on the SHUTTER SPEED page.   
					To select another mode or speed, return to step 3.   
					5 
					To end the menu operation, set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch   
					to OFF.   
					The setup menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the   
					display indicating the current status of the camcorder appears along   
					the top and bottom of the viewfinder.   
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				4-3 Changing the Reference   
					Value for Automatic Iris   
					Adjustment   
					The reference value for automatic iris adjustment can be changed to   
					enable the shooting of clear pictures of back-lit subjects, or to obtain   
					special effects. The reference value for the lens iris can be set within the   
					following range with respect to the standard value as defined by an F   
					number.   
					4 
					• 0.5: about 0.5 stop further open   
					• 0.25: about 0.25 stop further open   
					• −0.25: about 0.25 stop further closed   
					• −0.5: about 0.5 stop further closed   
					To change the reference value, set A. IRIS OVERRIDE to ON (factory   
					setting is OFF) on the FUNCTION 2 / 2 page of the setup menu.   
					The reference value is normally set to the standard value. Even if the   
					reference value is changed, it reverts to the standard value every time the   
					power is turned on.   
					Opening or closing the lens iris   
					1 
					2 
					Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to OFF to close the menu.   
					• Press the UP button once to open the iris by 0.25 stop.   
					One bar appears in the upper part to the left of the F number in the   
					iris indication.   
					• Press the UP button twice to open the iris by 0.5 stop.   
					Two bars appear in the upper part to the left of the F number in the   
					iris indication.   
					• Press the DOWN button once to close the iris by 0.25 stop.   
					One bar appears in the lower part to the left of the F number in the   
					iris indication.   
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				• Press the DOWN button twice to close the iris by 0.5 stop.   
					Two bars appear in the lower part to the left of the F number in the   
					iris indication.   
					4 
					Opening the lens iris   
					Iris opened by 0.5 stop   
					(two bars)   
					Iris opened by 0.25 stop   
					(one bar)   
					Closing the lens iris   
					Iris closed by 0.5 stop   
					(two bars)   
					Iris closed by 0.25 stop   
					(one bar)   
					Opening or closing the lens iris   
					When the RM-P9 Remote Control Unit is connected   
					The IRIS control knob of the RM-P9 can be used for lens iris setting.   
					The bar display (π) will not appear, however.   
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				4-4 Adjusting the Audio Level   
					If you set the AUDIO SELECT CH-1 / CH-2 switches to AUTO, the   
					input levels for the corresponding channels are adjusted automatically.   
					Follow the procedure below to manually adjust the level for both audio   
					channels.   
					4 
					Audio level manual adjustment   
					1 
					2 
					Set the AUDIO SELECT CH-1 / CH-2 switches to MANUAL.   
					Adjust the AUDIO LEVEL CH-1 / CH-2 controls so that at the   
					maximum sound level the level meter indicates −20 dB.   
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				Adjusting the audio level of the microphone   
					You can adjust the audio level input from the microphone for channels 1   
					and 2 by using the MIC AUDIO LEVEL control on the front of the   
					camcorder.   
					4 
					Microphone audio level adjustment   
					1 
					Set either or both AUDIO IN switches to FRONT as follows:   
					• When using the front microphone input for both channels 1 and 2:   
					Set both AUDIO IN switches to FRONT.   
					• When using the front microphone input for either channel 1 or 2:   
					Set the AUDIO IN switch for the desired channel to FRONT.   
					2 
					3 
					Set the AUDIO SELECT switch(es) for the desired channel(s) to   
					MANUAL.   
					Set the AUDIO IND switch at the viewfinder to ON.   
					The audio level indication of the channel 1 will appear in the   
					viewfinder only when the AUDIO IN switch for the channel 1 is set   
					to FRONT.   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4-23   
				4 
					Turn the MIC AUDIO LEVEL control on the front of the camcorder   
					to adjust the audio level while seeing the audio level indication.   
					• When the incoming audio level is normal, the nine bars from the   
					bottom are on.   
					• The second bar from the top may turn on occasionally, but do not   
					allow the top bar to go on. If it goes on, the audio level is too high.   
					Corresponding peak value   
					Off   
					4 
					These bars go on.   
					These bars go on.   
					Normal input level Excessive input level   
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				4-5 Setting the Time Data   
					4-5-1 Setting the User Bits   
					Note   
					If you are using the time code and the user bits, set the user bits first.   
					Setting the time code first will cause an error because the time code   
					generator stops while the user bits are being set.   
					By setting the user bits (up to hexadecimal 8 digits), you can record user   
					information such as the date, time, or scene number on the time code   
					track.   
					4 
					Follow the procedure below to set the user bits.   
					Illustration : DVW-700 / 700WS (for the NTSC broodcast system)   
					Setting the user bits   
					1 
					Set the DISPLAY switch to U-BIT.   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4-25   
				2 
					3 
					4 
					Set the F-RUN / R-RUN switch to SET.   
					Set the REAL TIME switch to OFF.   
					Set the user bits, using the SHIFT and ADVANCE buttons.   
					SHIFT : Selects a digit to set. Each time you press it, the flashing   
					column moves one to the right.   
					ADVANCE : Increments the value of the flashing digit.   
					4 
					Hexadecimal digits A to F are displayed as follows:   
					Hexadecimal   
					Display   
					A 
					B 
					C 
					D 
					E 
					F 
					A 
					b 
					C 
					d 
					E 
					F 
					5 
					Set the F-RUN / R-RUN switch to F-RUN or R-RUN.   
					The specified user bits will be recorded in the LTC and VITC.   
					Storing the user bits in memory   
					The user bits setting (apart from the real time) is stored in memory when   
					the power is turned off.   
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				4-5-2 Setting the Time Code   
					If you are using the time code and the user bits, set the user bits first. If   
					you set the time code first, it will not be correct because the time code   
					generator will stop while the user bits are being set.   
					The time code setting range is from 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 to 23 : 59 : 59 : 29   
					(hour : minute : second : frame) for the DVW-700 / 700WS, or to 23 : 59   
					: 59 : 24 for the DVW-700P / 700WSP.   
					Follow the procedure below to set the time code.   
					4 
					Setting the time code   
					1 
					Set the DISPLAY switch to TC.   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4-27   
				2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					Set the PRESET / REGEN switch to PRESET.   
					Set the F-RUN / R-RUN switch to SET.   
					Set the REAL TIME switch to ON or OFF.   
					If you are using the DVW-700, set the DF / NDF switch.   
					DF : Drop frame mode   
					NDF : Non-drop frame mode   
					4 
					6 
					7 
					Using the SHIFT and ADVANCE buttons, set the time code.   
					SHIFT : Selects a digit to set. Each time you press it, the flashing   
					column moves to the right one digit.   
					ADVANCE : Increments the flashing digit.   
					Set the F-RUN / R-RUN switch to F-RUN or R-RUN.   
					F-RUN : Free run - The time code advances constantly.   
					R-RUN : Record run - The time code stops except during recording.   
					Making the time code continuous   
					When the F-RUN / R-RUN switch is set to R-RUN, recording a number   
					of scenes on the tape normally produces continuous time codes. If,   
					however, you take the cassette out at some point, the time code will no   
					longer be continuous.   
					To make the time code continuous, follow the procedure below.   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Set the PRESET / REGEN switch to REGEN.   
					Use the tape transport buttons to play back.   
					Watching the playback, find the point of the previous recording on   
					the tape from which you wish to continue recording, and press the   
					STOP button.   
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					Press the RET button on the lens.   
					This reads the previous recording, and synchronizes the internal time   
					code generator, thus allowing the new time code recorded to follow   
					on consecutively.   
					4-5-3 Saving the Real Time in the VITC   
					Follow the procedure below to save the real time in the VITC.   
					4 
					Illustration : DVW-700 / 700WS (for the NTSC broodcast system)   
					Saving the real time in the VITC   
					1 
					Set the REAL TIME switch to SET.   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4-29   
				2 
					3 
					Set the real time, using the SHIFT and ADVANCE buttons.   
					Set the REAL TIME switch to ON.   
					The real time will be recorded in the VITC and the user bits in the   
					LTC.   
					By changing an internal setting, you can specify that the real time is   
					recorded in the LTC and the user bits in the VITC.   
					4 
					For more information, refer to the Maintenance Manual.   
					Displaying the real time held in the VITC   
					Set the DISPLAY switch to U-BIT and hold down the HOLD button.   
					The real time held in the VITC will be displayed while the HOLD button   
					is being pressed.   
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				4-5-4 Synchronizing the Time Code   
					You can synchronize the internal time code generator of this camcorder   
					with an external generator for the regeneration of an external time code.   
					You can also synchronize the time code generators of external VTRs   
					with the internal generator of this camcorder.   
					Connections for time code synchronization   
					Connect both the reference video signal and the external time code as   
					illustrated below.   
					4 
					Example 1 : Synchronizing with an external time code   
					Reference video   
					e   
					DVW-700 series   
					....................................................................................................................................   
					1) Set GENLOCK to ON from the FUNCTION 2 / 2 page of the setup menu.   
					For information about this setting, see Section 4-9-2 “Selecting the Functions”   
					(page 4-69).   
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				Example 2 : Interconnecting a number of DVW-700 series   
					camcorders for time code synchronization   
					Reference camcorder   
					4 
					To another camcorder to be synchronized   
					....................................................................................................................................   
					1) Set GENLOCK to ON from the FUNCTION 2 / 2 page of the setup menu.   
					For information about this setting, see Section 4-9-2 “Selecting the Functions”   
					(page 4-69).   
					2) Output a composite video signal from the TEST OUT connector by selecting   
					ENC from the TEST OUT page of the setup menu.   
					For more information, see Section 4-9-3 “Selecting the Test Output” (page 4-   
					72).   
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				Procedure for time code synchronization   
					Follow the procedure below to synchronize the time code.   
					4 
					Synchronizing the time code   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Turn on the POWER switch.   
					Set the F-RUN / R-RUN switch to F-RUN.   
					Set the DISPLAY switch to TC.   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4-33   
				4 
					Supply the time code to the TC IN connector and reference video   
					signals that comply with the SMPTE (DVW-700 / 700WS) or EBU   
					(DVW-700P / 700WSP) time code standard and are in the proper   
					phase relationship to the GENLOCK IN connector (set GENLOCK   
					to ON with the FUNCTION 2 / 2 page).   
					This operation synchronizes the internal time code generator with   
					the external time code. After about 10 seconds, you can disconnect   
					the external time code without losing the synchronization. However,   
					the synchronization will be disrupted if you connect or disconnect   
					the time code during recording.   
					4 
					Note   
					When you finish the above procedure, the time code is immediately   
					synchronized with the external time code and the counter display will   
					show the value of the external time code. However, wait for a few   
					seconds until the sync generator stabilizes before recording.   
					User bits settings during time code synchronization   
					When the time code is synchronized, only the time data is synchronized   
					with the external time code value. Therefore, the user bits can have their   
					own settings for each camcorder.   
					You can also synchronize the user bits with external user bit data.   
					For more information, refer to the Maintenance Manual.   
					Releasing the time code synchronization   
					First disconnect the external time code, then set the F-RUN / R-RUN   
					switch to R-RUN.   
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				Changing the power supply from the battery pack to an   
					external power supply during time code synchronization   
					To maintain a continuous power supply, connect the external power   
					supply to the DC IN connector before removing the battery pack. You   
					may lose time code synchronization if you remove the battery pack first.   
					Camera synchronization during time code synchronization   
					During time code synchronization, the camera is genlocked to the   
					reference video signal input from the GENLOCK IN connector.   
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				4-6 Setup Menu Display on   
					the Viewfinder Screen   
					If the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch is set to ON, the setup menu is   
					displayed on the viewfinder screen.   
					Use this setup menu to select settings and also to select which items are   
					displayed on the viewfinder screen as well as how they are displayed.   
					4-6-1 Setup Menu Configuration   
					The setup menu is displayed as individual pages. The pages that make up   
					the setup menu and brief details of the function of each page are listed in   
					the table below.   
					4 
					You can change the configuration of the setup menu to suit your   
					requirements. At the factory, the pages marked with the a) in the table   
					are available.   
					Pages and functions of the setup menu   
					Page   
					Page name   
					Function   
					Reference   
					number   
					1 a)   
					MARKER   
					1 / 2   
					Sets markers (center   
					marker and safety zone the Marker Display”   
					marker).   
					Section 4-8-4 “Setting   
					2 
					MARKER   
					2 / 2   
					Sets markers (box   
					cursor).   
					Maintenance Manual   
					3 a)   
					VF DISPLAY   
					Selects the display   
					shown on the   
					viewfinder screen.   
					Section 4-8-2   
					“Selecting the Display   
					Items”   
					4 a)   
					MASTER   
					GAIN   
					Sets the GAIN selector Section 4-9-1 “Setting   
					value.   
					the GAIN Selector   
					Values”   
					5 a)   
					CAMERA ID   
					Sets the camera ID.   
					Section 4-8-5 “Setting   
					the Camera ID”   
					a) At the factory, the setup menu consists of these pages.   
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					(Continued)   
				Pages and functions of the setup menu (continued)   
					Page   
					Page name   
					Function   
					Reference   
					number   
					6 
					SHUTTER   
					SPEED   
					Sets the shutter speed Section 4-2 “Setting   
					and mode.   
					the Electronic Shutter”   
					7 a)   
					8 
					CLEAR SCAN Sets the CLS shutter   
					speed.   
					Section 4-2 “Setting   
					the Electronic Shutter”   
					‘!’ LED   
					Sets the operation of   
					the indicator.   
					Section 4-7-2 “Setting   
					the   
					Indicator”   
					4 
					9 a)   
					10   
					11   
					SETUP CARD Accesses the setup   
					card.   
					Section 4-10 “Using   
					the Setup Card”   
					FUNCTION   
					1 / 2   
					Selects functions to   
					use.   
					Maintenance Manual   
					FUNCTION   
					2 / 2   
					Selects functions to   
					use (continued).   
					Section 4-9-2   
					“Selecting the   
					Functions”   
					a)   
					12   
					TEST OUT   
					Sets the test signal   
					output.   
					Section 4-9-3   
					“Selecting the Test   
					Output”   
					13   
					WIDE SCREEN Selects the aspect   
					(DVW-700WS / ratio.   
					700WSP only)   
					Section 4-9-4   
					“Selecting the Aspect   
					Ratio (DVW-700WS /   
					700WSP Only)”   
					14 - 22   
					LEVEL 1 / 9 to Adjust levels.   
					9 / 9   
					Maintenance Manual   
					Pages on and after page 23 are part of the   
					engineer-oriented menu.   
					a) At the factory, the setup menu consists of these pages.   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4-37   
				Note   
					When the camcorder is connected to a remote control unit and is being   
					controlled remotely, the SHUTTER SPEED, SETUP CARD, and   
					LEVEL 5 / 9 pages and several pages of the engineer-oriented menu   
					(AUTO SHADING, DCC ADJUSTMENT, MEASUREMENT MODE,   
					and DATA RESET pages) are not displayed.   
					For information about the function of each page, refer to the relevant sections in   
					this manual or the Maintenance Manual.   
					4 
					When changing the setup menu   
					You can configure the setup menu to display only the pages you need.   
					To select pages, use the MENU SELECT page of the engineer-oriented   
					menu. When using the engineer-oriented menu, switch the camcorder to   
					engineer mode (it is factory set in user mode). With the power of the   
					camcorder off, open the plate on the right-hand side of the body, flip the   
					switch on the side of the AT-84 board, reattach the plate to the body,   
					then turn on the power again.   
					Engineer mode and user mode differ in the following ways.   
					Engineer mode : All the pages in the setup menu can be used. Data set   
					with the menu is written to non-volatile memory and can be stored   
					semi-permanently.   
					User mode : Only selected user-oriented pages (pages 1 to 21) can be   
					used. Data set with the menu is stored for about one week.   
					After making settings and adjustments in engineer mode, configure the   
					setup menu with the pages you use frequently so that you can access   
					them quickly.   
					Refer to the Maintenance Manual for information about the internal switches and   
					the MENU SELECT page.   
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				4-6-2 Basic Use of the Setup Menu   
					Use the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch, MENU CANCEL / PRST /   
					ITEM switch, and the UP and DOWN buttons to manipulate the setup   
					menu.   
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					UP button   
					DOWN   
					button   
					MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch   
					Controls for use of the setup menu   
					Follow the procedure below to use the setup menu.   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					Display the setup menu.   
					Select a page.   
					Select an item.   
					Change the setting of that item, or turn the function or display of that   
					item on or off.   
					5 
					End the setup menu operation.   
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				Displaying the setup menu.   
					Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON to display the setup   
					menu.   
					The status display along the top and bottom disappears from the   
					viewfinder screen, and the page that was on the screen when the last   
					menu operation ended appears.   
					When this menu is first used, the lowest-numbered page of the currently   
					selected pages for menu configuration appears. This also occurs if you   
					set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON while holding the   
					MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch at CANCEL.   
					4 
					Making a default opening page   
					You can define a specific page as the default opening page so that the   
					menu starts at that page.   
					To define the currently displayed page as the opening page, set the   
					MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to OFF while holding the MENU   
					CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch at ITEM.   
					To access this default page, set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to   
					ON while holding the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch at ITEM.   
					The menu will start at the default page.   
					Alternately displaying two pages   
					You can save two pages so that only those two pages are displayed   
					alternately.   
					First save one page (page A) by the procedure described above. Then,   
					save the next desired page (page B) by the same procedure.   
					(a) To start the menu from page A, set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE   
					switch to ON while holding the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM   
					switch at ITEM.   
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				(b) To start the menu from page B, set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE   
					switch to ON while holding the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM   
					switch at CANCEL /PRST.   
					Pages A and B are displayed alternately by repeating the sequence of   
					operation (a) → closing the menu → operation (b) (or vice versa).   
					Paging through the menu   
					Push the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch from ON to PAGE. Every   
					time you push this switch to PAGE, the next page of the menu is   
					displayed.   
					4 
					Initial page   
					Next page   
					Final page   
					Paging through the menu   
					You can also use the UP and DOWN buttons to page through the menu   
					as follows:   
					PAGE + UP : Press the UP button while holding the MENU ON / OFF /   
					PAGE switch at PAGE. The next page in the menu sequence will   
					appear.   
					PAGE + DOWN : Press the DOWN button while holding the MENU   
					ON / OFF / PAGE switch at PAGE. The previous page in the menu   
					sequence will appear.   
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				Selecting an item   
					Push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch to ITEM.   
					Every time you push this switch to ITEM, the cursor (arrow), which   
					indicates the selected item, moves to the next item.   
					Cursor   
					Movement sequence   
					4 
					Cursor movement sequence   
					You can also move the cursor using the UP and DOWN buttons as   
					follows:   
					ITEM + UP : Hold down the UP button while holding the MENU   
					CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch at ITEM. The cursor will keep   
					moving up.   
					ITEM + DOWN : Hold down the DOWN button while holding the   
					MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch at ITEM. The cursor will   
					keep moving down.   
					Changing the setting of ON / OFF selection of a   
					selected item   
					Incrementing a setting   
					Press the UP button to increment the setting of the selected item.   
					Every time you press the UP button, the setting increments by one step.   
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				Decrementing a setting   
					Press the DOWN button to decrement the setting of the selected item.   
					Every time you press the DOWN button, the setting decrements by one   
					step.   
					Changing ON / OFF selection   
					Press the UP button to select ON, or the DOWN button to select OFF.   
					Canceling the settings and resetting to the initial settings   
					You can cancel the settings and reset them to their initial values (those   
					set at the factory, or in engineer mode) by pushing the MENU CANCEL   
					/ PRST / ITEM switch to CANCEL / PRST.   
					4 
					When the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch is pushed to   
					CANCEL / PRST, the message “CANCEL?” appears below the page   
					name. To cancel the previous settings, push the switch to CANCEL /   
					PRST again.   
					To reset the settings to their initial values, push the switch to CANCEL /   
					PRST a third time. The message “PRESET?” appears below the page   
					name. To reset to the initial settings, push the switch to CANCEL /   
					PRST once more.   
					The action of the CANCEL / PRST function differs for some setting   
					items. Some items are only affected by PRST; check the setting   
					procedure for each item for more information.   
					Closing the menu   
					Return the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to OFF.   
					The setup menu disappears from the viewfinder screen, and displays   
					showing the current status of the camcorder appear along the top and   
					bottom of the screen.   
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				4-7 Indicators in the   
					Viewfinder   
					The indicators of the status of the camcorder and the results of   
					adjustments are arranged along the top and bottom edges of the   
					viewfinder screen.   
					4-7-1 Layout of Indicators in the Viewfinder   
					The indicators in the viewfinder are arranged as illustrated below.   
					4 
					Spare indicator   
					REC indicator   
					BATT indicator   
					Viewfinder screen   
					indicator   
					Spare indicator   
					VTR SAVE indicator   
					Indicators in the viewfinder   
					1, 5 Spare indicators   
					These indicators are not currently used.   
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				2 REC (recording) indicator   
					This indicator lights in red during recording. It also warns by flashing.   
					For more information, see Section 6-3 “Operating Warnings” (page 6-12).   
					3 BATT (battery) indicator   
					This indicator starts to flash when the voltage of the battery connected to   
					the camcorder has fallen. This indicator stays on for a few minutes when   
					the battery is dead.   
					To prevent any interruption in operation, change the battery as soon as it   
					gets low.   
					4 
					For more information, see Section 5-1-4 “Avoiding Breaks in Operation Due to   
					Dead Batteries” (page 5-7).   
					4 
					(operation status warning) indicator   
					This indicator lights when the camcorder is used under one or more of   
					the following conditions and if the corresponding items have been set to   
					ON in the ‘!’ LED page of the setup menu.   
					• The gain is set to anything but 0 dB.   
					• The SHUTTER selector is ON.   
					• The WHITE BAL switch is at PRST.   
					• The lens extender is in use.   
					• The two-part FILTER selector is set to anything but 1 B.   
					• The reference value of the automatic iris adjustment is anything but the   
					standard value.   
					See Section 4-7-2 “Setting the   
					Indicator” (page 4-46) for more information   
					about selecting the items that will cause the   
					indicator to operate.   
					6 VTR SAVE indicator   
					This indicator lights when the VTR SAVE / STBY switch is set to   
					SAVE. This indicator goes off during recording.   
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				4-7-2 Setting the   
					Indicator   
					Select the items to be indicated by the   
					indicator from the ‘!’ LED   
					page of the setup menu. Note that at the factory the ‘!’ page is not set for   
					display. To access the ‘!’ LED page, either set the camcorder to engineer   
					mode, or select the ‘!’ LED page from the MENU SELECT page before   
					use.   
					See Section 4-6-1 “Setup Menu Configuration” (page 4-36) for more information   
					about the engineer mode and selecting the display page.   
					4 
					Follow the procedure below to set the   
					indicator.   
					Setting the   
					indicator   
					1 
					Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON.   
					The display for setting the status disappears from the viewfinder   
					screen, and the page that was on the screen when the last menu   
					operation ended appears.   
					(When this menu is first used, the lowest-numbered page of the   
					currently selected pages for configuring the menu appears.)   
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				2 
					Push the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch repeatedly to PAGE until   
					the ‘!’ LED page shown below appears (or use the PAGE + UP /   
					DOWN function).   
					Select whether the   
					indicator is to light for each of the following item   
					When the gain is set to anything but   
					0 dB   
					When the SHUTTER selector is at ON   
					When the WHITE BAL switch is at   
					PRST   
					When the lens extender is in use   
					4 
					When the two-part FILTER selector is   
					set to anything but 1 B   
					When the reference value of the   
					automatic iris adjustment is anything   
					but the standard value   
					‘!’ LED page (factory settings)   
					3 
					4 
					Push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch repeatedly to   
					ITEM until the cursor reaches the desired item (or use the ITEM +   
					UP / DOWN function).   
					Press the UP or DOWN button to specify whether the   
					indicator   
					is to light (ON) or is to remain off (OFF) if the event corresponding   
					to the selected item occurs.   
					To turn it ON : Press the UP button. An asterisk (*) appears to the   
					left of the item name.   
					To turn it OFF : Press the DOWN button. A bullet (•) appears to   
					the left of the item name.   
					Push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch to CANCEL /   
					PRST to turn off the setting.   
					To turn the setting of another item ON or OFF, repeat steps 3 and 4.   
					(Continued)   
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				5 
					To end the menu operation, return the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE   
					switch to OFF.   
					The setup menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the   
					displays indicating the current status of the camcorder appear along   
					the top and bottom of the viewfinder.   
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				4-8 Status Display on the   
					Viewfinder Screen   
					The viewfinder screen displays not only the video picture but also   
					characters and messages indicating the camcorder settings and operating   
					status, a center marker, a safety zone marker, etc.   
					When the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch is set to OFF, the items set   
					to ON by related switches and the VF DISPLAY page of the setup menu   
					appear along the top and bottom of the screen. The messages that give   
					details of the settings and adjustment progress and results can also be   
					made to appear for about 3 seconds while settings are being changed,   
					during adjustment, and after adjustment.   
					4 
					For information about the display item selection, see Section 4-8-2 “Selecting the   
					Display Items” (page 4-54); for information about setting change and adjustment   
					progress messages, see Section 4-8-3 “Display Mode and Setting Change and   
					Adjustment Progress Messages” (page 4-57); and for information about marker   
					display, see Section 4-8-4 “Setting the Marker Display” (page 4-59).   
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				4-8-1 Layout of the Status Display on the   
					Viewfinder Screen   
					All items that can be displayed on the viewfinder screen are shown   
					below.   
					Setting change and adjustment   
					progress message display area   
					(For more information, see Section   
					4-8-3 “Display Mode and Setting   
					Change and Adjustment Progress   
					Messages (page 4-57).)   
					4 
					Status display on the viewfinder screen   
					1 Extender indicator   
					This indicator appears when a lens extender is used.   
					2 Zoom position indicator 1)   
					This indicator indicates the approximate position of the variator 2) of the   
					zoom lens, between wide angle (W) and telephoto (T).   
					3 Self-diagnosis indicator   
					The message “CAM?” appears when a fault has been detected in the   
					camera, and the message “VTR?” appears when a fault has been detected   
					in the VTR.   
					....................................................................................................................................   
					1) Zoom position indicator   
					This indicator appears only when you use a lens that has a zoom position display   
					function.   
					2) Variator   
					A group of lenses that are moved to adjust the focal length.   
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				4 Battery state indicator   
					This indicator appears when an Anton Bauer Digital Magnum series   
					battery is used and the amount of power remaining has fallen to a single-   
					digit value.   
					5 Time code indicator   
					This indicator indicates the time code.   
					6 Iris setting indicator 1)   
					4 
					This indicator indicates an abbreviated iris setting (F number) and the   
					fluctuation width (−0.5 to +0.5) of the reference value of the automatic   
					iris adjustment. This indicator does not appear if the standard value has   
					been selected.   
					7 Remaining tape indicator   
					This indicator appears during recording, recording pause, rewinding, and   
					fast forward, to indicate the number of minutes of tape remaining.   
					Example of remaining tape indicator   
					Display   
					F-30   
					Tape time remaining   
					Full to 30 minutes   
					30 to 25 minutes   
					25 to 20 minutes   
					20 to 15 minutes   
					15 to 10 minutes   
					10 to 5 minutes   
					30-25   
					25-20   
					20-15   
					15-10   
					10-5   
					5-0   
					5 to 2 minutes   
					5-0 (flashing)   
					Less than 2 minutes   
					....................................................................................................................................   
					1) Iris setting indicator   
					This indicator appears only when you use a lens that has an iris opening display   
					function.   
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				8 Audio level indicator   
					This indicator indicates the level of the audio channel 1 if the AUDIO   
					IND switch of the viewfinder is set to ON. This indicator roughly   
					corresponds to the peak indication of the level meter of the internal VTR   
					of a sine wave input as follows:   
					Audio channel 1   
					level indicator   
					4 
					VTR level meter   
					Audio level indicator   
					For information about turning the audio level indicator on and off, see Section 4-4   
					“Adjusting the Audio Level” (page 4-22).   
					9 Shutter speed and mode indicator   
					This indicator indicates the shutter speed and mode settings.   
					1/100 (DVW-700) or 1/60 (DVW-700P), 1/125, 1/250, 1/500,   
					1/1000, 1/2000 : Shutter speed (in seconds) in standard mode.   
					CLS : CLS mode   
					ECS : ECS mode   
					EVS : EVS mode   
					0 Gain indicator   
					This indicator indicates the gain (in dB) of the video amplifier, as set by   
					the GAIN selector.   
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				!¡ White balance memory indicator   
					This indicator indicates the currently selected white balance automatic   
					adjustment memory.   
					A : The WHITE BAL switch is set to A.   
					B : The WHITE BAL switch is set to B.   
					P : The WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST.   
					M : The WHITE BAL switch of the RM-P9 Remote Control Unit is set   
					to MANUAL.   
					4 
					!™ Filter indicator   
					This indicator indicates the currently selected filter types. A number   
					(from 1 to 4) shows which ND filter is selected, and a letter (from A to   
					D) shows which CC filter is selected.   
					!£ Center marker   
					This marker indicates the center of the viewfinder screen. The marker   
					appears when its display is set to ON in the MARKER 1 / 2 page of the   
					setup menu.   
					You can also fine-tune the position of the center marker to suit the   
					characteristics of the zoom lens.   
					!¢ Safety zone marker   
					This marker indicates an area that is either 80 % or 90 % (factory setting)   
					of the area of the viewfinder screen.   
					Use the MARKER 1 / 2 page of the setup menu to select which   
					percentage of the screen area is marked.   
					For more information, see Section 4-8-4 “Setting the Marker Display” (page 4-59).   
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				4-8-2 Selecting the Display Items   
					To select the items to be displayed on the viewfinder screen from the VF   
					DISPLAY page, turn on or off the indication next to each item. Selection   
					of the following items can be turned on or off on the VF DISPLAY page.   
					• Display mode (For more information, see Section 4-8-3 “Display   
					Mode and Setting Change and Adjustment Progress Messages” (page   
					4-57).)   
					• Extender indicator   
					• Zoom position indicator   
					• Filter indicator   
					• White balance memory indicator   
					4 
					• Gain indicator   
					• Shutter speed and mode indicator   
					• Remaining tape indicator   
					• Iris opening indicator   
					• Camera ID indicator (If the OUTPUT / DCC selector is set to BARS,   
					DCC OFF, the camera ID is output together with the color bar signal.   
					For more information, see Section 4-8-5 “Setting the Camera ID (page   
					4-61).)   
					Selecting the display items   
					Follow the procedure below to select the items to be displayed on the   
					viewfinder screen.   
					Selecting the display items   
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				1 
					2 
					Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON.   
					The page that was on the screen when the last menu operation ended   
					appears on the viewfinder screen. (When this menu is first used, the   
					lowest-numbered page of the currently selected pages for   
					configuring the menu appears).   
					Push the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch repeatedly to PAGE until   
					the VF DISPLAY page shown below appears (or use the PAGE +   
					UP / DOWN function).   
					4 
					Display mode   
					Extender indicator   
					Zoom position indicator   
					Filter indicator   
					White balance memory indicator   
					Gain indicator   
					Shutter speed / mode indicator   
					Remaining tape indicator   
					Iris opening indicator   
					Camera ID indicator   
					VF DISPLAY page (factory settings)   
					3 
					Push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch repeatedly to   
					ITEM until the cursor reaches the desired item (or use the ITEM +   
					UP / DOWN function).   
					(Continued)   
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				4 
					Press the UP or DOWN button to specify whether that item is to   
					appear on the viewfinder screen (ON) or not (OFF).   
					To turn it ON : Press the UP button.   
					To turn it OFF : Press the DOWN button.   
					Note that pushing the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch to   
					CANCEL / PRST on this page has no effect.   
					To turn the setting of another item ON or OFF, repeat steps 3 and 4.   
					4 
					5 
					To end the menu operation, return the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE   
					switch to OFF.   
					The setup menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the   
					display indicating the current status of the camcorder appears along   
					the top and bottom of the viewfinder.   
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				4-8-3 Display Mode and Setting Change and   
					Adjustment Progress Messages   
					You can limit or suppress the messages that give details of setting   
					changes and adjustment progress and results by setting a display mode.   
					The conditions under which messages are displayed and their   
					correspondence with the display mode are as follows:   
					Setting change and adjustment progress messages and display modes   
					Y : Message is displayed.   
					N : Message is not displayed.   
					4 
					Message display   
					condition   
					Message   
					Display mode   
					setting   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					When the filter selection ND : n (where n = 1, 2, 3, 4)   
					N 
					N 
					Y 
					has been changed   
					CC : m (where m = A, B, C, D)   
					When the gain setting   
					has been changed   
					GAIN : n dB (where n = −3, 0,   
					3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 30)   
					N 
					N 
					N 
					N 
					Y 
					Y 
					When the setting of the   
					WHITE BAL switch has   
					been changed   
					WHITE : n (where n = A CH,   
					B CH, PRST)   
					When the OUTPUT /   
					DCC selector has been   
					set to DCC ON or OFF   
					DCC : ON (or OFF)   
					N 
					N 
					Y 
					Y 
					Y 
					Y 
					a)   
					When the shutter speed : SS : 1/100 (DVW-700) or   
					and mode setting has   
					been changed b)   
					1/60 (DVW-700P) (or 1/125,   
					1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,   
					1/2000, CLS, ECS, EVS)   
					When the black or white E.g. WHITE : OK   
					N 
					Y 
					Y 
					balance has been   
					adjusted   
					For more informarion, see   
					Section 4-1 “Adjusting the   
					Black Balance and the White   
					Balance” (page 4-1).   
					a), b) : See the next page.   
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				a) This is also displayed for about 3 seconds when the camcorder is   
					turned on.   
					b) This is also displayed for about 3 seconds when the SHUTTER selector   
					is set to ON.   
					Changing the display mode   
					The currently set display mode appears on the VF DISPLAY page of the   
					setup menu. Follow the procedure below to change it.   
					4 
					Changing the display mode   
					1 
					Follow steps 1 to 3 in Section 4-8-2 “Selecting the Display Items”   
					(page 4-54), until the VF DISPLAY page of the setup menu is on the   
					viewfinder screen and the cursor is at DISP MODE.   
					2 
					3 
					Press the UP or DOWN button to change to the desired display   
					mode.   
					To end the menu operation, set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch   
					to OFF.   
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				4-8-4 Setting the Marker Display   
					Use the MARKER 1 / 2 page of the setup menu to switch the display of   
					the center and safety zone markers on or off and to select whether the   
					area indicated by the safety zone marker is 80 % or 90 % of the screen   
					area.   
					Setting the marker display   
					Follow the procedure below to set details of the marker display.   
					4 
					Setting the marker display   
					1 
					2 
					Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON.   
					The page that was on the screen when the last menu operation ended   
					appears on the viewfinder screen. (When this menu is first used, the   
					lowest-numbered page of the currently selected pages for   
					configuring the menu appears.)   
					Push the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch repeatedly to PAGE until   
					the MARKER 1 / 2 page shown on the next page appears (or use the   
					PAGE + UP / DOWN function).   
					(Continued)   
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				ON / OFF of safety zone marker   
					indicator   
					Safety zone area setting   
					ON / OFF of center marker indicator   
					Setting of display position of center   
					marker (horizontal)   
					Setting of display position of center   
					marker (vertical)   
					4 
					MARKER 1 / 2 page (factory settings)   
					3 
					4 
					Push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch repeatedly to   
					ITEM until the cursor reaches the desired item (or use the ITEM +   
					UP / DOWN function).   
					Press the UP or DOWN button to specify the setting for the selected   
					item as follows:   
					CENTER or SAFETY ZONE selection : To turn the display on,   
					press the UP button ; to turn it off, press the DOWN button.   
					SAFETY AREA selection : To set the safety zone to 90 % of the   
					screen area, press the UP button; to set it to 80 % of the screen   
					area, press the DOWN button.   
					CENTER H selection : To move the center marker on the   
					viewfinder screen to the right, press the UP button; to move it to   
					the left, press the DOWN button.   
					CENTER V selection : To move the center marker on the   
					viewfinder screen up, press the UP button; to move it down, press   
					the DOWN button.   
					If any of the above selections is set to ON, the corresponding marker   
					is displayed.   
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				Note that the CANCEL and PRESET functions can also be used for   
					the SAFETY AREA, CENTER H, and CENTER V selections.   
					If the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch is pressed twice to   
					CANCEL / PRST, all the previous settings are canceled. If the   
					switch is pressed twice more to CANCEL / PRST, the settings are   
					reset to their initial values.   
					5 
					To end the menu operation, return the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE   
					switch to OFF.   
					4 
					The setup menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the   
					displays indicating the current status of the camcorder appear along   
					the top and bottom of the viewfinder.   
					4-8-5 Setting the Camera ID   
					A camera ID of up to 10 alphanumeric characters, symbols, and spaces   
					can be set on the CAMERA ID page of the setup menu. If the OUTPUT /   
					DCC selector is set to BARS, DCC OFF, the camera ID is output   
					together with the color bar signal.   
					Notes   
					• When displaying the camera ID, select ENC from the TEST OUT page   
					of the setup menu so that a composite signal can be output from the   
					TEST OUT connector.   
					For information about the TEST OUT page, see Section 4-9-3 “Selecting the Test   
					Output” (page 4-72).   
					• When the setup menu is displayed, the camera ID is not displayed even   
					if the color bar signal is output.   
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				Setting the camera ID   
					Follow the procedure below to set the camera ID.   
					4 
					Setting the camera ID   
					1 
					2 
					Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON.   
					The page that was on the screen when the last menu operation ended   
					appears on the viewfinder screen. (When this menu is first used, the   
					lowest-numbered page of the currently selected pages for   
					configuring the menu appears).   
					Push the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch repeatedly to PAGE until   
					the CAMERA ID page shown on the next page appears (or use the   
					PAGE + UP / DOWN function).   
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				Camera ID   
					(Squares indicate spaces;   
					they are displayed this way   
					only on this menu page.)   
					4 
					When the CAMERA ID page appears, the cursor is at the first   
					character position.   
					3 
					Press the UP or DOWN button repeatedly to cycle through the   
					character set until the desired character appears.   
					Pressing the UP button cycles the character set in the sequence of   
					space (π), alphabetic characters A to Z, numerals 0 to 9, then   
					symbols. Pressing the DOWN button cycles the character set in the   
					opposite direction.   
					You can also enter a space by pushing the MENU CANCEL /   
					PRST / ITEM switch to CANCEL / PRST.   
					To enter another character, go on to step 4; to stop entering   
					characters, jump to step 5.   
					4 
					Press the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch to ITEM to move   
					the cursor to the next position. Return to step 3 to enter that   
					character.   
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				5 
					To end the menu operation, return the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE   
					switch to OFF.   
					The setup menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the   
					displays indicating the current status of the camcorder appear along   
					the top and bottom of the viewfinder.   
					Deleting a character   
					Follow the procedure below.   
					4 
					Deleting a character   
					1 
					Move the cursor to the position of the character to be deleted.   
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				2 
					3 
					Press the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch to CANCEL /   
					PRST.   
					The character is deleted.   
					(1) To delete another character, move the cursor as follows:   
					Moving to right : Press the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM   
					switch to ITEM.   
					Moving to left : Press the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM   
					switch to CANCEL / PRST.   
					4 
					(2) Return to step 2 to delete the character.   
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				4-9 Adjustments and Settings   
					From the Setup Menu   
					The camcorder provides a menu for adjustments and settings. The basic   
					method of using this setup menu was described in Section 4-6-2 “Basic   
					Use of the Setup Menu” (page 4-39). This section elaborates how to use   
					the setup menu to carry out each adjustment and setting.   
					The adjustments and settings provided by the setup menu are listed   
					below.   
					Adjustments and settings provided by the setup menu   
					4 
					Item   
					Page name   
					Reference   
					Setting of the GAIN MASTER GAIN   
					selector values   
					4-9-1 “Setting the GAIN   
					Selector Values”   
					Selection of shutter   
					mode and speed   
					SHUTTER SPEED 4-2 “Setting the Electronic   
					Shutter”   
					Setting of shutter   
					speed in CLS mode   
					CLEAR SCAN   
					4-2 “Setting the Electronic   
					Shutter”   
					Manipulation of   
					setup card   
					SETUP CARD   
					4-10 “Using the Setup Card”   
					Selection of required FUNCTION 1 / 2   
					Maintenance Manual   
					functions   
					FUNCTION 2 / 2   
					4-9-2 “Selecting the Functions”   
					Selection of test   
					output signal   
					TEST OUT   
					4-9-3 “Selecting the Test   
					Output”   
					Selection of aspect   
					ratio (DVW-700WS /   
					700WSP only)   
					WIDE SCREEN   
					4-9-4 “Selecting the Aspect   
					Ratio (DVW-700WS / 700WSP   
					Only)”   
					Level adjustment   
					LEVEL 1 / 9 to 9 / 9 Maintenance Manual   
					Refer to the Maintenance Manual for procedures of other adjustments and settings.   
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				4-9-1 Setting the GAIN Selector Values   
					Before using the camcorder, use the MASTER GAIN page of the setup   
					menu to set the gains corresponding to the L, M, and H positions of the   
					GAIN selector, which switches the gain of the video amplifier.   
					Setting the GAIN selector values   
					Follow the procedure below to set a gain value for each switch position.   
					4 
					Setting the GAIN selector values   
					1 
					2 
					Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON.   
					The page that was on the screen when the last menu operation ended   
					appears on the viewfinder screen. (When this menu is first used, the   
					lowest-numbered page of the currently selected pages for   
					configuring the menu appears.)   
					Push the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch repeatedly to PAGE until   
					the MASTER GAIN page shown on the next page appears (or use   
					the PAGE + UP / DOWN function).   
					(Continued)   
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				Gain corresponding to   
					L position of GAIN selector   
					Gain corresponding to   
					M position of GAIN selector   
					Gain corresponding to   
					H position of GAIN selector   
					4 
					MARKER GAIN page (factory settings)   
					3 
					4 
					Push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch repeatedly to   
					ITEM until the cursor reaches the desired position of the gain to   
					change (LOW, MID, or HIGH) (or use the ITEM + UP / DOWN   
					function).   
					Press the UP or DOWN button repeatedly until the desired gain   
					appears.   
					Any of −3, 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, or 30 dB can be set for each of the   
					L, M, and H positions, in any sequence.   
					Press the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch to CANCEL /   
					PRST to reset the gains to the factory set values (L = 0 dB, M = 9   
					dB, and H = 18 dB).   
					To change the gain corresponding to another switch position, return   
					to step 3.   
					Note   
					If the settings of the GAIN selector values have been changed, the   
					black set must also be adjusted.   
					For more information, refer to the Maintenance Manual.   
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				5 
					To end the menu operation, set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch   
					to OFF.   
					The setup menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the   
					displays indicating the current status of the camcorder appear along   
					the top and bottom of the viewfinder.   
					4-9-2 Selecting the Functions   
					Use the FUNCTION 2 / 2 page of the setup menu to select the camcorder   
					functions related to return video signal.   
					4 
					Selecting required functions   
					Follow the procedure below to select the required functions.   
					Selecting required functions   
					1 
					Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON.   
					The page that was on the screen when the last menu operation ended   
					appears on the viewfinder screen. (When this menu is first used, the   
					lowest-numbered page of the currently selected pages for   
					configuring the menu appears.)   
					(Continued)   
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				2 
					Push the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch repeatedly to PAGE until   
					the FUNCTION 2 / 2 page shown below appears (or use the PAGE   
					+ UP / DOWN function).   
					Function names   
					4 
					FUNCTION 2 / 2 page (factory settings)   
					3 
					4 
					Push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch repeatedly to   
					ITEM until the cursor reaches the item whose setting you want to   
					change (or use the ITEM + UP / DOWN function).   
					Press the UP or DOWN button to change the setting of the selected   
					function.   
					GENLOCK : Press the UP button to use the input signal to the   
					GENLOCK IN connector in the genlock of the camera or an   
					external time code synchronization (ON). Press the DOWN   
					button not to use it (OFF).   
					CAM RET. (camera return) : Press the UP button to display the   
					return video signal that is input to the GENLOCK IN connector   
					on the viewfinder screen (ON). Press the DOWN button not to   
					display it (OFF).   
					FILTER INH. (inhibit) : Press the UP button to limit the number   
					of the white balance memories to one each for A and B (ON).   
					Press the DOWN button not to limit them (OFF).   
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				FIELD / FRAME : Switches between field (FLD) / frame (FRM)   
					for the method of charge accumulation at the CCD sensor.   
					For more information, refer to the Maintenance Manual.   
					A. IRIS (automatic iris) OVERRIDE : Press the UP button to   
					enable fine adjustment of the reference value of the automatic iris   
					adjustment; to disable it (OFF), press the DOWN button.   
					See section 4-3 “Changing the Reference Value for Automatic Iris   
					Adjustments” (page 4-20) for more information about fine adjustment of   
					the reference value of the automatic iris adjustment.   
					4 
					Notes   
					• When a remote control unit is connected to the camcorder, the   
					setting of the FILTER INH. cannot be changed. This item appears   
					on the menu, but the cursor skips it so it cannot be selected.   
					• Pushing the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch to   
					CANCEL / PRST has no effect on the FUNCTION 2 / 2 page.   
					To change the setting of another function, return to step 3.   
					5 
					To end the menu operation, set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch   
					to OFF.   
					The setup menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the   
					displays indicating the current status of the camcorder appear along   
					the top and bottom of the viewfinder.   
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				4-9-3 Selecting the Test Output   
					Use the TEST OUT page of the setup menu to select the type of video   
					signal to be output from the TEST OUT connector.   
					Selecting the test output   
					Follow the procedure below to select the test output signal.   
					4 
					Selecting the test output   
					1 
					2 
					Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON.   
					The page that was on the screen when the last menu operation ended   
					appears on the viewfinder screen. (When this menu is first used, the   
					lowest-numbered page of the currently selected pages for   
					configuring the menu appears.)   
					Push the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch repeatedly to PAGE until   
					the TEST OUT page shown on the next page appears (or use the   
					PAGE + UP / DOWN function).   
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				Composite video   
					signal output   
					Either of R, G, B, R−G, or B−G   
					signal outputs   
					4 
					TEST OUT page (factory settings)   
					3 
					4 
					Push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch repeatedly to   
					ITEM until the cursor reaches the desired output (or use the ITEM +   
					UP / DOWN function).   
					Note that the test output signal reverts to ENC (encoded) every time   
					the camcorder is switched on.   
					The R−G and B−G signal outputs can be selected only when R−G /   
					B−G SEL on the OPERATION MODE page is set to ON.   
					Refer to the Maintenance Manual for information about the OPERATION   
					MODE page.   
					To end the menu operation, set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch   
					to OFF.   
					The setup menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the   
					displays indicating the current status of the camcorder appear along   
					the top and bottom of the viewfinder.   
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				4-9-4 Selecting the Aspect Ratio   
					(DVW-700WS / 700WSP Only)   
					Use the WIDE SCREEN page of the setup menu to select the aspect ratio   
					of the video output signal and other related items.   
					Selecting required functions   
					Follow the procedure below to select the required function.   
					4 
					Selecting the aspect ratio   
					1 
					2 
					Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON.   
					The page that was on the screen when the last menu operation ended   
					appears on the viewfinder screen.(When this menu is first used, the   
					lowest-numbered page of the currently selected pages for   
					configuring the menu appears.)   
					Push the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch repeatedly to PAGE until   
					the WIDE SCREEN page shown on the next page appears (or use   
					the PAGE + UP / DOWN function).   
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				Function names   
					WIDE SCREEN page (factory settings)   
					4 
					3 
					4 
					Push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch repeatedly to   
					ITEM until the cursor reaches the item whose setting you want to   
					change (or use the ITEM + UP / DOWN function).   
					Press the UP or DOWN button to change the setting of the selected   
					item.   
					16:9 / 4:3 MODE : Press the DOWN button to select a 16:9 aspect   
					ratio. Press the UP button to select a 4:3 aspect ratio.   
					VF ASPECT : Press the DOWN button to change the aspect ratio of   
					the viewfinder screen to that selected by 16:9 / 4:3 MODE   
					(AUTO). Press the UP button to change the aspect ratio of   
					viewfinder screen to 4:3 (4:3), regardless of the 16:9 / 4:3 MODE   
					setting.   
					BOX / 4:3 LIMITS : Press the DOWN button to display the box   
					cursor on the viewfinder screen (BOX). Press the UP button to   
					display a 4:3 mode area on the 16:9 mode viewfinder screen (4:3).   
					“16:9” BARS ID : To indicate 16:9 mode during playback, press   
					the UP button (ON). The “16:9” indicator lights up in the color   
					bar display. To turn off the “16:9” indicator, press the DOWN   
					button (OFF).   
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				4 
					“16:9” indicator on the color bar display   
					“16:9” VF ID : To indicate 16:9 mode on the viewfinder screen,   
					press the UP button (ON). The “16:9” indicator stays on in 16:9   
					mode. To turn off the indicator, press the down button (OFF).   
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				Notes   
					• When the BOX / 4:3 LIMITS setting is 4:3 and the 16:9 / 4:3 MODE   
					setting is 16:9, the BOX CURSOR setting on the MARKER 2 / 2 page   
					cannot be changed.   
					• The LEVEL 1 / 9 page can be individually set for both 16:9 and 4:3   
					mode.   
					To change the setting of another function, return to step 3.   
					4 
					5 
					To end the menu operation, set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch   
					to OFF.   
					The setup menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the   
					displays indicating the current status of the camcorder appear along   
					the top and bottom of the viewfinder.   
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				4-10 Using the Setup Card   
					You can save the contents of the setup menu in the supplied accessory   
					“setup card” (inserted at the factory). This data enables rapid recreation   
					of suitable setup conditions.   
					4-10-1 Handling the Setup Card   
					The setup card can be inserted or removed from the camcorder with the   
					power turned on or off.   
					Removing the setup card   
					Push up on the tab on the right-hand side of the card insertion lid to open   
					the lid.   
					4 
					Removing the setup card   
					Note   
					Do not touch the pins on the card connector.   
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				Inserting the setup card   
					Hold the setup card with the “SONY” logo facing you so you can read it,   
					slide it into the insertion slot, then close the lid.   
					4 
					Note   
					Make sure that you can read the “SONY” logo when you insert the card.   
					If there is some resistance when you insert the card, the card might be   
					turned around or upside down. Do not force the card into the slot. Check   
					that the card is correctly oriented, then try inserting it again.   
					Note for using and storing the setup card   
					The following points apply to the use and storage of a setup card.   
					• Avoid high temperature and humidity.   
					• Make sure the card does not get dirty or wet.   
					• Avoid static electricity.   
					• Store the card by inserting it into the camcorder and closing the card   
					insertion lid.   
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				4-10-2 Using Data on the Setup Card   
					The operations of saving data to the setup card and reading the saved   
					data from the setup card are done from the SETUP CARD page of the   
					setup menu.   
					Note   
					You cannot access the SETUP CARD page when a remote control unit is   
					connected.   
					4 
					Writing data to the setup card   
					Follow the procedure below.   
					Writing data to the setup card   
					1 
					Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON.   
					The page that was on the screen when the last menu operation ended   
					appears on the viewfinder screen. (When this menu is first used, the   
					lowest-numbered page of the currently selected pages for   
					configuring the menu appears.)   
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				2 
					Push the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch repeatedly to PAGE until   
					the SETUP CARD page shown below appears (or use the PAGE +   
					UP / DOWN function).   
					Data read message   
					Data write message   
					Setting of write protection   
					function   
					4 
					Setting of card ID   
					SETUP CARD page (factory settings)   
					If no card is inserted, the message “CARD NOT INSERTED!”   
					appears. Close the menu and insert a card.   
					3 
					4 
					Push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch repeatedly to   
					ITEM until the cursor reaches the WRITE (→ CARD) position (or   
					use the ITEM + UP / DOWN function).   
					Press the UP button.   
					A message asking whether or not data and the card ID of the camera   
					are to be written to the card appears.   
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				4 
					5 
					6 
					• To end writing data, push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM   
					switch to CANCEL / PRST.   
					• To continue the writing of data, go on to step 6.   
					Press the UP button.   
					The displayed card ID and the setting data stored in the camcorder   
					are written to the card.   
					While the data is being written, the message “WRITING DATA!” is   
					displayed.   
					When the writing is completed, the message “WRITE : OK”   
					appears.   
					7 
					To end the menu operation, set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch   
					to OFF.   
					The setup menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the   
					displays indicating the current status of the camcorder appear along   
					the top and bottom of the viewfinder.   
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				Updating the data   
					If data is already saved on the card, a message asking whether or not that   
					data is to be updated is displayed when the UP button is pressed in step 6   
					(page 4-82). The message is illustrated below.   
					4 
					Press the UP button to update (overwrite) the data.   
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				Protecting saved data   
					To protect data that has been saved on a setup card, set WRITE   
					PROTECT on the SETUP CARD page to ON in advance. Nothing will   
					be written to the card when the UP button is pressed in step 6 (page 4-   
					82). Follow the procedure below.   
					4 
					Protecting saved data   
					1 
					2 
					Move the cursor to the WRITE PROTECT position.   
					The message “UP : ON, DOWN : OFF” appears.   
					Press the UP button to set the write protection function (ON); press   
					the DOWN button to release it (OFF).   
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				If data cannot be written   
					Data cannot be written if one of the following error messages appears   
					when the UP button is pressed in step 6 (page 4-82).   
					Data write error messages   
					Error message Reason   
					Action   
					CARD NOT   
					INSERTED!   
					No setup card is   
					inserted.   
					Close the menu and insert or   
					reinsert the card.   
					WRITE   
					PROTECTED!   
					WRITE PROTECT Set WRITE PROTECT to OFF.   
					is set to ON.   
					4 
					WRITE ERROR! Circuit or card fault Check the circuitry, or replace the   
					(flashing) card with a verified card.   
					Reading saved data from a card   
					Follow the procedure below.   
					Reading saved data from a card   
					1 
					Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON.   
					The page that was on the screen when the last menu operation ended   
					appears on the viewfinder screen. (When this menu is first used, the   
					lowest-numbered page of the currently selected pages for   
					configuring the menu appears.)   
					(Continued)   
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				2 
					Push the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch repeatedly to PAGE until   
					the SETUP CARD page shown below appears (or use the PAGE +   
					UP / DOWN function).   
					Data read message   
					Data write message   
					Setting of write protection   
					function   
					4 
					Setting of card ID   
					SETUP CARD page (factory settings)   
					If no card is inserted, the message “CARD NOT INSERTED!”   
					message appears. Close the menu and insert a card.   
					3 
					4 
					Push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch repeatedly to   
					ITEM until the cursor reaches the READ (→ CAM) position (or use   
					the ITEM + UP / DOWN function).   
					Press the UP button.   
					A message asking whether or not data and the card ID of the camera   
					are to be read from the card appears.   
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				4 
					5 
					• To end reading data, push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM   
					switch to CANCEL / PRST.   
					• To continue the reading of data, go on to step 6.   
					Note   
					The data and the card ID read from the card overwrite the data   
					stored in the camcorder. Before going on to step 6, re-check the card   
					ID and decide whether it is necessary to read the data and card ID   
					from the card.   
					6 
					7 
					Press the UP button.   
					While data is being read, the message “READING DATA!” is   
					displayed.   
					When reading is completed, the message “READ : OK” appears.   
					To end the menu operation, set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch   
					to OFF.   
					The setup menu disappears from the viewfinder screen and the   
					displays indicating the current status of the camcorder appear along   
					the top and bottom of the viewfinder.   
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				If data cannot be read   
					Data cannot be read if one of the following error messages appears when   
					the UP button is pressed in step 6 (page 4-87).   
					Data read error messages   
					Error message   
					Reason   
					Action   
					CARD NOT   
					INSERTED!   
					No setup card is inserted. Close the menu and insert   
					or reinsert the card.   
					4 
					READ ERROR!   
					(flashing)   
					Circuit or card fault   
					Re-check, and consult a   
					Sony representative.   
					CARD DATA NG! The card contains the   
					Do not try to read the data   
					written for another   
					camcorder.   
					(flashing)   
					data that cannot be read   
					into this camcorder.   
					Setting the card ID   
					When data is written to a setup card, it is useful to set an ID for the card   
					to identify it.   
					When data is saved to a card, a card ID is written to the card together   
					with the data. When data is read from a card, the card ID is also read,   
					and that ID overwrites the card ID associated with the data that was   
					previously in the camcorder.   
					1 
					2 
					Move the cursor to ID EDIT on the SETUP CARD page.   
					The message “OK? (Y : UP)” appears at the bottom of the screen.   
					Press the UP button.   
					The currently set card ID appears. If no card ID is currently set, 10   
					spaces (π) appear. The cursor is at the left-most character or space.   
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				Currently set card ID,   
					or 10 spaces   
					4 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					Press the UP or DOWN button repeatedly to cycle through the   
					character set until the desired character appears.   
					If you press the UP button, the character set cycles in the sequence   
					of space (π), alphabetic characters A to Z, numerals 0 to 9, then   
					symbols. If you press the DOWN button, the character set cycles in   
					the opposite direction.   
					Press the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch to ITEM to move   
					the cursor to the next position.   
					• To end writing the ID, press this switch to ITEM repeatedly until   
					the cursor reaches the right-most position.   
					• To continue writing the ID, return to step 3 to select the next   
					character.   
					Press the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch again to ITEM.   
					The cursor disappears from the ID, and the message “EDIT OK? (Y   
					: UP, N : DWN)” asking you whether or not to end writing the ID   
					appears.   
					(Continued)   
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				6 
					To end writing the ID, press the UP button; to return and correct the   
					ID, press the DOWN button.   
					If you press the UP button, the message disappears.   
					If you press the DOWN button, the message disappears and the   
					cursor reappears above the left-most character of the card ID (return   
					to the status of step 2). If a correction is necessary after you press   
					the UP button, press the UP button again to re-display the cursor   
					above the card ID and enable correction (return to the status of step   
					2).   
					4 
					Note   
					The camera ID is always read and written with other data. Therefore, if   
					the camera ID is written to a card after being set or modified through the   
					SETUP CARD page for data stored in the camera, data other than the   
					camera ID will also be written onto the card. To set or modify only the   
					card ID of data stored on a card, read the data from the card to the   
					camcorder, set or modify the card ID, then write that data back to the   
					card.   
					4-90 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording   
				5-1 Power Supply   
					You need to power on the camcorder for the flange focal length   
					adjustment, viewfinder focus and screen adjustment, etc., which are   
					described later.   
					The following power supplies can be used with the camcorder.   
					• A BP-L60 / L90 lithium-ion battery pack   
					• An NP-1B / 1A or a BP-90A / 90 Ni-Cd battery pack   
					• An AC adaptor   
					Alternatively, you can make combined use of internal and external   
					batteries, by mounting one of the above batteries as an internal battery   
					and connecting an external battery that can be a BP-90A / 90 contained   
					in a DC-210 Battery Adaptor and connected to the DC IN connector of   
					the camcorder.   
					5 
					5-1-1 Using a BP-L60 / L90 Battery Pack   
					The camcorder will operate continuously for about 120 minutes with a   
					BP-L60 battery pack, and for about 180 minutes with a BP-L90 Battery   
					Pack.   
					Before use, charge the battery pack with a BC-L100 / L100CE Battery   
					Charger. It takes about 2.5 hours to charge one BP-L60, and about 3.5   
					hours to charge one BP-L90.   
					For more information, refer to the BC-L100 / L100CE manual.   
					Note on using the battery pack   
					A warm battery pack may not be able to be fully recharged.   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder   
					5-1   
				Attaching the battery pack   
					1 
					Press the battery pack against the back of the camcorder, aligning   
					the side line of the battery pack with the line on the camcorder.   
					r   
					BP-L60 / L90   
					Align these lines.   
					5 
					2 
					Slide the battery pack down until its “LOCK” arrow points at the   
					matching line on the camcorder.   
					Matching line on th 
					“LOCK” arrow   
					camcorder   
					5-2   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder   
				Detaching the battery pack   
					Holding the button in,   
					pull the battery pack up.   
					Detaching the battery pack   
					5 
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder   
					5-3   
				5-1-2 Using an NP-1B / 1A Battery Pack   
					The camcorder will operate continuously for about 40 minutes with an   
					NP-1B / 1A Battery Pack. Use of this battery pack requires a DC-L1   
					Battery Adaptor (not supplied).   
					Before use, charge the battery pack with a BC-1WD Battery Charger for   
					about 1 hour.   
					For more information, refer to the BC-1WD manual.   
					Attaching the battery pack   
					1 
					Slide an NP-1B / 1A Battery Pack into the DC-L1 Battery Adaptor.   
					5 
					NP-1B / 1A   
					DC-L1   
					5-4   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder   
				2 
					Mount the DC-L1 Battery Adaptor on the back of the camcorder.   
					5 
					Using two NP-1B / 1A Battery Packs simultaneously   
					For long shooting sessions, attach a DC-520 Battery Adaptor (not   
					supplied) to a DC-L1 Battery Adaptor. The camcorder will operate   
					continuously for about 80 minutes.   
					For more information, refer to the DC-520 manual.   
					Camcorder with the DC-520 Battery Adaptor attached   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder   
					5-5   
				5-1-3 Using a BP-90A / 90 Battery Pack   
					The camcorder will operate for about 120 minutes with a BP- 90A / 90   
					Battery Pack. Use of this battery pack requires a DC-L90 Battery   
					Adaptor (not supplied).   
					Before use, charge the battery pack with a BC-210 / 210CE / 410 /   
					410CE Battery Charger for about 2 hours.   
					For more information, refer to the BC-210 / 210CE / 410 / 410CE manual.   
					Attaching the battery pack   
					1 
					Fit a BP-90A / 90 Battery Pack in the DC-L90 Battery Adaptor.   
					5 
					3 Insert the battery pack.   
					4 Connect the plug.   
					5 Close the side cover and   
					push the lever down.   
					1 Push the lever up.   
					2 Open the side cover.   
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					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder   
				2 
					Mount the DC-L90 Battery Adaptor on the back of the camcorder.   
					5 
					5-1-4 Avoiding Breaks in Operation Due to Dead   
					Batteries   
					If you use both an internal battery pack and an external battery connected   
					to the DC IN connector at the same time, you can avoid breaks in   
					operation due to the dead batteries.   
					When the external battery begins to fail and an internal   
					battery pack is also used   
					Remove the DC output cable of the external battery from the DC IN   
					connector. The power source will switch to the internal battery pack.   
					When the external battery begins to fail and an internal   
					battery pack is not used   
					First load the camcorder with a fully charged internal battery pack, then   
					remove the DC output cable of the external battery from the DC IN   
					connector. The power source will switch to the internal battery pack. To   
					use an external battery again, connect a fully charged external battery to   
					the DC IN connector before unloading the internal battery pack. The   
					power source will switch to the external battery.   
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					5-7   
				Continuous operation when operating with only an internal   
					battery pack   
					First, connect a fully charged external battery to the DC IN connector,   
					then change the internal battery.   
					Notes   
					• Whenever an internal battery pack is loaded and an external battery is   
					connected to the DC IN connector, the external battery is always used   
					as the power source.   
					• There may be some noise on the video signal at the instant the power   
					sources are switched.   
					5 
					5-1-5 Using an AC Adaptor   
					Connect the camcorder through an AC-550 / 550CE AC Adaptor as   
					illustrated, then turn on the AC adaptor power switch.   
					Wall outlet   
					Power switch on   
					AC-550 / 550CE   
					AC Adaptor   
					DC IN   
					DC OUT   
					DC output cable (supplied with the AC-550 / 550CE)   
					Using an AC Adaptor   
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				5-1-6 Using the Anton Bauer Intelligent Battery   
					System and Ultralight System   
					You can equip the camcorder with a special battery mount which the   
					Anton Bauer Corporation has developed for its Intelligent Battery   
					System and Ultralight System.   
					• Intelligent Battery System : With an Anton Bauer Digital Magnum   
					series battery, the camcorder viewfinder screen can indicate the   
					amount of battery power remaining in the form of characters.   
					• Ultralight System : With an Anton Bauer Ultralight System, you can   
					turn the light on and off automatically by pressing the VTR START   
					button to start and stop recording. The same is true when you use the   
					VTR button on the lens for record start / record control.   
					5 
					Contact your Sony representative for more information.   
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					5-9   
				5-2 Adjusting the Viewfinder   
					For maximum viewing convenience, you can adjust the viewfinder   
					position in the left-right and backward-forward directions.   
					5-2-1 Adjusting the Viewfinder Position   
					Adjustin 
					5 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Loosen the viewfinder left-right positioning ring.   
					Slide the viewfinder to the most convenient position.   
					Tighten the viewfinder left-right positioning ring.   
					Storing the camcorder in the carrying case   
					Always store the camcorder with the viewfinder moved fully in the   
					direction opposite to the barrel and the viewfinder left-right positioning   
					ring tightened.   
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				Adjustin 
					5 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Loosen the viewfinder front-rear positioning lever.   
					Slide the viewfinder longitudinally to the most convenient position.   
					Tighten the viewfinder front-rear positioning lever.   
					Using the viewfinder with your left eye   
					By attaching a left-eye shooting viewfinder slide guide (Part No. A-   
					8262-535-A, not supplied), you can use the camcorder easily with your   
					left eye looking through the viewfinder.   
					Follow the fitting procedure below.   
					1 
					Remove the viewfinder from the camcorder.   
					See Section 5-2-3 “Detaching the Viewfinder” (page 5-14).   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder 5-11   
				2 
					Detach the slide guide from the viewfinder.   
					5 
					3 
					Attach the left-eye shooting slide guide (Part No. A-8262-535-A)   
					with the screws removed in step 2.   
					o. A-8262-535-A)   
					4 
					Reattach the viewfinder to the camcorder.   
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				5-2-2 Adjusting the Viewfinder Focus and   
					Screen   
					Adjusting the viewfinder focus   
					Turn the diopter adjustment ring until the viewfinder image is sharpest.   
					Diopter adjustment ring   
					5 
					Adjusting the viewfinder focus   
					Adjusting the viewfinder screen   
					Adjust the brightness, contrast, and peaking of the viewfinder screen   
					with the controls shown below.   
					RIGHT control   
					ONTRAST control   
					EAKING control   
					Adjusting the viewfinder screen   
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				5-2-3 Detaching the Viewfinder   
					Viewfinder stopper   
					5 
					Detaching the viewfinder   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Point the viewfinder barrel up or down.   
					Loosen the viewfinder left-right positioning ring.   
					Holding the viewfinder stopper up, slide the viewfinder in the   
					direction indicated by the arrow and detach it.   
					4 
					Remove the viewfinder cable and microphone cable from the clamps   
					and disconnect them.   
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				The viewfinder rotation bracket   
					By fitting a BKW-401 Viewfinder Rotation Bracket (not supplied), you   
					can rotate the viewfinder out of the way so that your right leg does not   
					hit the viewfinder while you are carrying the camcorder.   
					For more information, refer to the BKW-401 manual.   
					5 
					Using the BKW-401 Viewfinder Rotation Bracket   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder 5-15   
				5-2-4 Detaching the Eyepiece   
					Removing the eyepiece gives a clearer view of the screen from further   
					away. It is also easy to remove dust from the viewfinder screen and   
					mirror when the eyepiece is detached.   
					1 
					Turn the eyepiece locking ring fully counterclockwise, to line up the   
					red marks on the locking ring and the viewfinder barrel.   
					5 
					Locking ring   
					2 
					Detach the eyepiece.   
					Mark on end of eyepiece   
					(red)   
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				Reattaching the eyepiece   
					1 
					2 
					Align the mark on the eyepiece locking ring with the one on the   
					viewfinder barrel.   
					Align the mark on the eyepiece end (see step 2 in the illustration for   
					eyepiece detachment) with those on the eyepiece locking ring and   
					viewfinder barrel. Then insert the eyepiece into the viewfinder   
					barrel.   
					3 
					Turn the eyepiece locking ring clockwise until its “LOCK” arrow   
					points at the mark on the viewfinder barrel.   
					5 
					Note   
					A worn or torn eyepiece pad should be a new one (Part No. 3-679-697-   
					01). You can also attach a rubber eyecup pad (Part No. 3-723-079-02).   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder 5-17   
				5-3 Mounting the Lens   
					Follow the procedure below to mount the lens.   
					For information about using the lens, refer to the lens manual.   
					5 
					Mounting the lens   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Push the lens locking lever up and remove the lens mount cap from   
					the lens mount.   
					Align the center slot in the lens mount with the center pin on the   
					lens, and insert the lens into the mount.   
					Holding the lens in place, push the lens locking lever down to mount   
					the lens.   
					4 
					5 
					Connect the lens cable to the LENS connector.   
					Secure the lens cable with the cable clamps.   
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				5-4 Adjusting the Flange   
					Focal Length   
					If the lens does not stay in focus properly as you zoom from telephoto to   
					wide angle, adjust the flange focal length (the distance from the plane of   
					the lens mounting flange to the imaging plane). Make this adjustment   
					after mounting or changing the lens.   
					Adjusting the flange focal length   
					The positions of the controls for adjusting the flange focal length vary   
					somewhat from lens to lens. Check the identification of the various   
					controls in the lens manual.   
					5 
					About 3 m (10 ft)   
					Adjusting the flange focal length   
					1 
					2 
					Set the iris to manual.   
					Open the iris. Place the flange focal length adjustment chart about 3   
					m (10 ft) away from the camera, lit well enough to provide a   
					satisfactory video output level.   
					3 
					4 
					Loosen the fixing screws on the Ff ring (flange focal length   
					adjustment ring).   
					Use manual or power zoom to set the lens to telephoto.   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder 5-19   
				5 
					6 
					7 
					Point the camera at the chart, and focus on it.   
					Set the zoom to wide angle.   
					Turn the Ff ring until the chart is in focus, being careful not to   
					disturb the focus ring.   
					8 
					9 
					Repeat steps 4 to 7 until the chart stays in focus all the way from   
					wide angle to telephoto.   
					Tighten the Ff ring fixing screws.   
					5 
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				5-5 Audio Input System   
					5-5-1 Using the Supplied Microphone   
					You can use the supplied microphone either detached from or attached to   
					the camcorder.   
					Using the microphone detached from the camcorder   
					5 
					connector.   
					Set the AUDIO IN switch for the   
					desired recording channel to FRONT.   
					Using the microphone detached from the camcorder   
					Note   
					When using the supplied microphone with an extension cable, always   
					use an external power supply type cable.   
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				Using the microphone attached to the camcorder   
					1 
					Loosen the screw and open the microphone holder.   
					Microphone holder   
					5 
					2 
					Place the microphone in the microphone holder.   
					ace the microphone in the   
					older so that “UP” is at the top.   
					icrophone holder.   
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				3 
					Plug the microphone cable into the MIC IN connector, and set the   
					AUDIO channel to FRONT.   
					N connector.   
					5 
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				5-5-2 Using an External Microphone   
					You can connect up to two external microphones, using the AUDIO IN   
					CH-1 and CH-2 connectors. When you use an external power supply   
					type microphone, set the LINE / MIC / +48 V ON selector for the   
					appropriate AUDIO IN connector to +48 V ON.   
					If a microphone you use is not the external power supply type, set the   
					LINE / MIC / +48 V ON selector to MIC.   
					Using a detached external microphone   
					Set the LINE / MIC / +48 V ON   
					selector to +48 V ON if you   
					supply   
					erwise,   
					.   
					5 
					ophone   
					Set the AUDIO IN switch for the channel to   
					which the microphone is connected to   
					REAR.   
					AUDIO IN   
					CH-1 or CH-2   
					Using a detached external microphone   
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				Using an external microphone attached to the   
					camcorder   
					You can attach an external microphone to the camcorder by using a   
					CAC-12 Microphone Holder (not supplied). Additionally, by using a   
					CRS-3P Cradle Suspension (not supplied), you can reduce the   
					mechanical vibration noise from the VTR, and can also attach a long   
					microphone. Note, however, that use of the CRS-3P requires a   
					microphone holder (A) (Part No. 3-680-581-01), which is not supplied   
					with the CRS-3P.   
					The procedure for attaching an external microphone using a CAC-12 and   
					CRS-3P is shown below.   
					Refer to the microphone holder or cradle suspension manual for more information.   
					5 
					1 
					Assemble the CRS-3P Cradle Suspension and microphone holder   
					(A) (Part No. 3-680-581-01).   
					Microphone holder (A)   
					(Part No. 3-680-581-01)   
					CRS-3P Cradle Suspension   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder 5-25   
				2 
					Remove the external microphone holder attachment screws.   
					5 
					3 
					Attach the CAC-12 Microphone Holder.   
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				4 
					Open the CAC-12 and remove the microphone adaptor.   
					Open the CAC-12.   
					Microphone adaptor   
					5 
					5 
					Mount the assembly from step 1 in the CAC-12.   
					Tighten the screw.   
					Close the CAC-12.   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder 5-27   
				6 
					Mount the microphone into the cradle suspension.   
					Microphone   
					5 
					7 
					Connct e mce ae te DIetor for   
					channel 1 or 2. Set the corresponding AUDIO IN switch to REAR.   
					Set the LINE / MIC / +48 V ON selector to +48 V ON or MIC in   
					accordance with the type of the microphone power supply.   
					Notes   
					• You can only connect an external power supply type microphone to the   
					MIC IN connector.   
					• If the microphone you connect to the AUDIO IN CH-1 / CH-2   
					connector is of the external power supply type, set the appropriate   
					LINE / MIC / +48 V ON selector to +48 V ON.   
					Otherwise, set the selector to MIC.   
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				5-5-3 Attaching a UHF Portable Tuner (for a UHF   
					Wireless Microphone System)   
					Use of a Sony wireless microphone system requires a WRR-28H / 28M /   
					28L / 810A / 860A UHF Portable Tuner.   
					Attach the tuner to the camcorder as shown below. (The following   
					example uses the WRR-28M.)   
					Refer to the UHF portable tuner manual for more information.   
					When using a BP-L60 / L90 Battery Pack   
					1 
					(1) Attach the supplied tuner metal fitting to the back of the   
					camcorder.   
					5 
					1 Pass a screwdriver through the holes and tighten the screws.   
					2 Loosen the adjustment screws.   
					3 Adjust the metal fitting position for a BP-L60 / L90 Battery   
					Pack to be attached, and tighten the adjustment screws to fix   
					its position.   
					4 Attach the BETACAM holder kit supplied with the tuner to   
					the metal fitting.   
					(2) Attach the battery pack.   
					For more information about attaching the BP-L60 / L90 Battery Pack, see   
					Section 5-1-1 “Using a BP-L60 / L90 Battery Pack” (page 5-1).   
					BETACAM   
					holder kit   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder 5-29   
				2 
					Mount the tuner on the metal fitting.   
					WRR-28M   
					5 
					3 
					Connect the tuner power cord to the DC OUT connector of the   
					camcorder, and the audio output cable to the AUDIO IN connector   
					for channel 1 or 2.   
					E / MIC / +48 V   
					r for the   
					e channel to MIC.   
					REAR.   
					AUDIO IN for CH-1 or CH-2   
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				Using an NP-1B / 1A or a BP-90A / 90 Battery Pack   
					Before attempting the following attachment, make sure that an NP-1B /   
					1A Battery Pack is contained in the DC-L1 Battery Adaptor or that a BP-   
					90A / 90 Battery Pack is contained in the DC-L90 Battery Adaptor.   
					1 
					Attach the BETACAM holder kit supplied with the tuner to the   
					battery adaptor.   
					BETACAM holder kit   
					5 
					2 
					Mount the tuner on the battery adaptor.   
					RR-28M   
					1 Attach the hook to the bracket.   
					2 Tighten the screw.   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder 5-31   
				3 
					Connect the tuner power cord to the DC OUT connector of the   
					camcorder, and the audio output cable to the AUDIO IN CH-1 or   
					CH-2 connector.   
					NE / MIC /   
					selector   
					propriate   
					MIC.   
					5 
					appropriate channel to REAR.   
					AUDIO IN CH-1 or CH-2   
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				5-5-4 Connecting Line Input Audio Equipment   
					Connect the audio output connector of the audio equipment that supplies   
					the line input signal to the AUDIO IN CH-1 or CH-2 connector.   
					5 
					Set the AUDIO IN switch for the   
					appropriate channel to REAR.   
					AUDIO IN CH-1 or CH-2   
					Line input connection 50440   
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				5-6 Tripod Mounting   
					You can easily mount and dismount the camcorder on a tripod by using   
					the supplied tripod adaptor.   
					1 
					Attach the tripod adaptor to the tripod.   
					Tripod adaptor   
					Select the screw hole in the   
					tripod adaptor that fits the   
					screw on your tripod camera   
					mount and gives the best   
					balance for the camcorder.   
					Camera mount   
					5 
					2 
					Mount the camcorder on the tripod adaptor.   
					camcorder forward along   
					ve in the adaptor until it   
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				Reptor   
					red button   
					e lever and   
					lever   
					by the arrow.   
					Re 
					Lever   
					Removing the camcorder from the tripod adaptor   
					5 
					Note   
					The tripod adaptor pin may remain in the engaged position even after the   
					camcorder is removed. If this happens, press the red button against the   
					lever a second time and move the lever as shown below until the pin   
					returns to the stowed position. If the pin remains in the engaged position,   
					you will not be able to mount the camcorder on the tripod adaptor.   
					Stowed position   
					Pin   
					If the pin remains in the engaged position   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder 5-35   
				5-7 Attaching the Shoulder   
					Strap   
					Attach the supplied shoulder strap as shown below.   
					5 
					Attaching the shoulder strap   
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				Attaching   
					Attaching the shoulder strap   
					5 
					Removing the shoulder strap   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder 5-37   
				5-8 Adjusting the Shoulder   
					Pad Position   
					You can shift the shoulder pad from its center position backward or   
					forward by up to 10 mm (3/8 inch). This adjustment helps you get the   
					best balance for shooting with the camcorder on your shoulder.   
					5 
					oulder pad   
					Adjusting the shoulder pad position   
					1 
					2 
					Loosen the two screws.   
					Slide the shoulder pad backward or forward until it is in the most   
					convenient position.   
					3 
					Tighten the screws.   
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				5-9 Putting On the Rain   
					Cover   
					Attach the rain cover as illustrated below. This cover is so designed that   
					you can change cassettes, reach the controls, and mount the camcorder   
					on a tripod with the cover on.   
					Insert your hand here to hold   
					the grip.   
					When attaching the   
					shoulder strap, pass it   
					through these sleeves   
					and fasten the   
					When attaching a video light,   
					pass it through this velcro   
					tape opening.   
					drawstrings.   
					Button A   
					Button B   
					5 
					Back   
					Button C   
					Front   
					Close the velcro tape.   
					Change cassettes   
					through this sleeve.   
					If you have fitted the BKW-401   
					Viewfinder Rotation Bracket (not   
					supplied), unhook button C from   
					button A and insert the end of the   
					microphone here.   
					To use the microphone outside the   
					rain cover, take the microphone   
					holder out through this velcro tape   
					opening and attach the   
					Access the controls on   
					the camcorder through   
					this sleeve.   
					microphone to it. Then, hook button   
					B to button A.   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder 5-39   
				Access the controls on the camcorder through these sleeves.   
					Change the BP-L60 / L90, NP-1B / 1A   
					Battery Packs through this sleeve.   
					H / 28M / 28L /   
					ortable Tuner,   
					e.   
					5 
					the connection   
					awstrings.   
					elcro tape at   
					Insert the viewfinder barrel here with the eyecup out,   
					and fasten the drawstrings around the eyecup.   
					5-40 Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder   
				Rain cover bottom   
					Close th 
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					camcor 
					tripod a 
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					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder 5-41   
				5-10 Connecting the Remote   
					Control Unit   
					Connecting the RM-P9 Remote Control Unit (not supplied) enables   
					remote control of the principal camera functions.   
					Turning the POWER switch of the camcorder to ON when the RM-P9 is   
					connected to the REMOTE connector, automatically puts the camcorder   
					into remote control mode. If you disconnect the RM-P9, remote control   
					mode is canceled.   
					Notes   
					• Always turn the POWER switch to OFF before connecting or   
					disconnecting the remote control cable.   
					• When you turn off the camcorder power, the settings and adjustments   
					made with the switches and controls of the RM-P9 are canceled. The   
					settings and adjustments made with the setup menu are saved, but some   
					of them are not written in the setup card.   
					5 
					RM-P9   
					Remote   
					connector   
					REMOTE   
					Remote control cable (10 m) (about 33 ft),   
					supplied with RM-P9   
					Connecting the remote control unit   
					5-42 Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder   
				Notes on RM-P9 operation   
					The functions and use of some switches and controls on the RM-P9   
					depend on the camera that is connected. In the RM-P9 Operation and   
					Maintenance Manual those switches and controls are explained   
					separately for each camera.   
					For operation of the RM-P9 connected to one of the DVW-700 series,   
					refer to the explanations for the BVP-90 / 90P as well as the notes below.   
					• All the control knobs, switches, and indicators of the RM-P9 are   
					operable.   
					• Set the MODE switch to 1.   
					• The A / B / MANUAL selector, WHITE BALANCE RED / BLUE   
					control knobs, BLACK BALANCE RED / BLUE control knobs, and   
					the SHUTTER selector operate the same way as in the BVP-90 / 90P.   
					• The setup menu operates from the RM-P9 side (although some of the   
					pages and functions may not be valid).   
					5 
					Viewing the menu: Connect a monitor to the MONITOR connector of   
					the RM-P9 or the TEST OUT connector of the camcorder.   
					Canceling the settings / resetting to the initial settings: It is possible   
					to use the spare switch on the RM-P9 to cancel a setting   
					(CANCEL) or reset it to its initial value (PRESET). Press the   
					switch to the bottom position to cancel and the top position to reset   
					to the initial value.   
					When the RM-P9 is connected to the camcorder, the automatic white   
					balance and R/B GAIN painting data set with the RM-P9 are saved in a   
					special memory within the camcorder. When the RM-P9 is   
					disconnected, these settings revert to the values last set on the   
					camcorder. If you set the SW2-4 switch on the RM-P9 to ON, the data   
					set with the RM-P9 in the camcorder’s memory are maintained as long   
					as the camcorder is turned on.   
					Chapter 5 Setting Up the Camcorder 5-43   
				6-1 Testing the Camcorder   
					Before Shooting   
					Check the functions of the camcorder before setting out for a shooting   
					session, preferably by operating the camcorder together with a color   
					video monitor.   
					6-1-1 Preparations for Testing   
					Follow the procedure below.   
					6 
					Preparations for testing   
					1 
					2 
					Load a fully charged battery pack.   
					Set the POWER switch to ON, and check that the HUMID indicator   
					does not appear and that the BATT indicator shows at least five   
					segments. When using a BP-L60 / L90 battery pack, check that the   
					four LED indicator segments on the battery pack are lit.   
					• If the HUMID indicator appears, wait until it disappears.   
					• If the BATT indicator does not show at least five segments,   
					replace the battery pack with a fully charged one.   
					3 
					Check that there are no cables or other obstructions blocking   
					cassette lid, then press the EJECT button to open the cassette lid.   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 6 Maintenance   
					6-1   
				4 
					After checking the points below, load the cassette and close the   
					cassette lid.   
					• The cassette is not write-protected.   
					• There is no slack in the tape.   
					Condensation   
					If you move the camcorder from a very cold place to a warm place, or   
					use it in a damp location, condensation may form on the head drum.   
					Then, if the camcorder is operated in this state, the tape may adhere to   
					the drum, and cause a failure or even permanent damage. Do the   
					following to prevent this from happening.   
					• When moving the camcorder from a cold place to a warm place, be   
					sure no cassette is loaded in the camcorder.   
					• Whenever you turn on the power, check that the HUMID indicator   
					does not appear. If it appears, wait until it disappears before loading a   
					cassette.   
					6 
					For more information, see Section 3-1-1 “Loading and Unloading a Cassette”   
					(page 3-1), and Section 6-3 “Operation Warnings” (page 6-12).   
					6-1-2 Testing the Camera   
					Set the switches and selectors as follows:   
					Iris : A 
					Zoom : SERVO / MAN   
					VTR S 
					r B   
					GAIN : Set a 
					: BARS   
					Switch and selector settings for testing   
					6-2   
					Chapter 6 Maintenance   
				Testing the viewfinder   
					1 
					2 
					Adjust the position of the viewfinder.   
					Check that the color bars are displayed in the viewfinder, and adjust   
					the BRIGHT, CONTRAST, and PEAKING controls to give the best   
					color bar display. Also check that the message “BARS” flashes on   
					the center of the viewfinder screen.   
					3 
					(1) Set the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to ON and check that   
					the setup menu is displayed on the viewfinder screen.   
					(2) Push the MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch to PAGE and check   
					that the setup menu page changes to the next page.   
					(3) Push the MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM switch to ITEM and   
					check that the cursor moves within the current page.   
					(4) Press the UP or DOWN button and check that the setting of the   
					item selected by the cursor changes or toggles between ON and   
					OFF.   
					6 
					4 
					Set the OUTPUT / DCC selector to CAM, and change the FILTER   
					selector position in the sequence of 1, 2 , 3, 4. Check that the   
					FILTER indicator on the viewfinder screen displays the correct   
					numbers.   
					(Continued)   
					Chapter 6 Maintenance   
					6-3   
				5 
					Check each of the following operations, and make sure that the   
					indicator lights if the corresponding item has been turned on in the   
					‘!’ LED page.   
					(1) Set the gain to anything but 0 dB by the GAIN selector and on   
					the MASTER GAIN page of the setup menu.   
					(2) Set the SHUTTER selector to ON.   
					(3) Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST.   
					(4) Use the lens extender.   
					(5) Set the two-part FILTER selector to anything but 1 B.   
					(6) Press the UP or DOWN button to set the reference value of the   
					automatic iris adjustment to anything but the standard value.   
					6 
					6 7   
					8 
					Push the SHUTTER selector from ON to SEL repeatedly, and check   
					that the shutter setting changes on the viewfinder screen.   
					Pointing the camera at a suitable subject, focus the camera and   
					check the picture on the viewfinder screen.   
					(1) Set both of the AUDIO IN switches to FRONT and the AUDIO   
					IND switch to ON. Check that when sound is input to a   
					microphone connected to the MIC IN connector on the front of   
					the camcorder, the audio level indication appears on the   
					viewfinder screen.   
					(2) Turn off the AUDIO IND switch, and check that the audio level   
					indication in the viewfinder disappears.   
					9 
					Check that setting the ZEBRA switch to ON and OFF makes the   
					zebra pattern appear and disappear on the viewfinder screen.   
					Note   
					The current display status may inhibit one of the displays or operations   
					mentioned in steps 3 to 6. If this happens, switch the camcorder to   
					engineer mode, set the DISPLAY MODE to 3 in the VF DISPLAY page   
					of the setup menu, then set the desired items in the SHUTTER SPEED,   
					‘!’ LED, and MENU SELECT pages.   
					6-4   
					Chapter 6 Maintenance   
				Testing the iris and zoom functions   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Set the zoom to automatic zoom mode and check that the power   
					zoom operates correctly.   
					Set the zoom to manual zoom mode and check the zoom functions   
					manually.   
					Set the iris to automatic adjustment mode and point the camera at   
					objects of different brightness. Check that the automatic iris   
					adjustment operates correctly.   
					4 
					5 
					Set the iris to manual adjustment mode and check that turning the   
					iris ring adjusts the iris correctly.   
					6 
					Hold down the instant auto iris button on the lens and point the   
					camera at objects of different brightness. Check that the iris ring   
					turns as the automatic adjustment is made.   
					6 
					Set the iris back to automatic adjustment mode, and check the   
					following points when the GAIN selector is moved from L to M to   
					H.   
					• For objects of the same brightness, the iris is adjusted to   
					correspond to the change in setting.   
					• The gain indicator on the viewfinder screen changes to correspond   
					to the change in setting.   
					7 
					If an extender mechanism is incorporated in your lens, put it into the   
					operative position and check the effect.   
					Chapter 6 Maintenance   
					6-5   
				6-1-3 Testing the VTR   
					Perform tests (1) to (6) consecutively in the given order.   
					(1) Testing the tape transport functions   
					1 
					2 
					Set the VTR SAVE / STBY switch to SAVE and check that the   
					VTR SAVE indicator in the viewfinder goes on.   
					Set the VTR SAVE / STBY switch to STBY and check that the   
					VTR SAVE indicator in the viewfinder goes off.   
					3 
					4 
					5 
					Set the F-RUN / R-RUN switch to R-RUN.   
					Set the DISPLAY switch to CTL.   
					6 
					Press the VTR START button and check the following points.   
					• The tape reels are turning.   
					• The counter indication is changing.   
					• The REC indicator in the viewfinder is on.   
					• The RF and SERVO indicators on the display panel are off.   
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					Press the VTR START button again, and check that the tape stops   
					and that the REC indicator in the viewfinder goes off.   
					Repeat the checks of steps 5 and 6, this time using the VTR button   
					on the lens.   
					Press the RESET button, and check that the counter display goes to   
					“00 : 00 : 00 : 00”.   
					Turn on the LIGHT switch, and check that the display panel is   
					illuminated.   
					6-6   
					Chapter 6 Maintenance   
				10Hold down the REW button to rewind the tape for a while, then   
					press the PLAY button. Check that the rewind and playback   
					functions operate normally.   
					11Press the STOP button and press the F FWD button. Check that the   
					fast forward function operates normally.   
					(2) Testing the automatic audio level adjusting   
					functions   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Set the AUDIO SELECT CH-1 / CH-2 switches to AUTO.   
					Set the AUDIO IN switches to FRONT.   
					Aim the microphone connected to the MIC IN connector at a   
					suitable sound source. Check that the level indications for both   
					channels correspond to the sound level.   
					6 
					(3) Testing the manual audio level adjusting functions   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Set the AUDIO IN switches to FRONT.   
					Set the AUDIO SELECT CH-1 / CH-2 switches to MAN.   
					Adjust the MIC AUDIO LEVEL control on the front of the   
					camcorder. Check that the level indications increase as the control is   
					turned counterclockwise.   
					Chapter 6 Maintenance   
					6-7   
				(4) Testing the earphone and speaker   
					1 
					2 
					Set the VTR SAVE / STBY switch to STBY.   
					Turn the MONITOR control and check that the speaker volume   
					changes accordingly.   
					3 
					4 
					Connect an earphone to the EARPHONE jack. Check that the   
					speaker sound is cut off and that you can hear the sound from the   
					microphone in the earphone.   
					Turn the MONITOR control and check that the earphone volume   
					changes accordingly.   
					(5) Testing external microphones   
					6 
					1 
					2 
					Connect external microphones to the AUDIO IN CH-1 / CH-2   
					connectors.   
					Set the LINE / MIC / +48V ON selectors to MIC or +48V ON in   
					accordance with the microphone type.   
					3 
					4 
					5 
					Set the AUDIO IN switches to REAR.   
					Aim the microphones at a sound source.   
					Check that the audio level meter in the display panel and the audio   
					level indication in the viewfinder reflect the changing sound level.   
					Alternatively, with a single microphone, check each channel in turn.   
					6-8   
					Chapter 6 Maintenance   
				(6) Checking the functions of the user bits and time   
					code   
					1 
					2 
					Set the user bits as required.   
					For more information, see Section 4-5-1 “Setting the User Bits” (page 4-25).   
					Set the time code.   
					For more information, see Section 4-5-2 “Setting the Time Code” (page 4-   
					27).   
					3 
					4 
					Set the F-RUN / R-RUN switch to R-RUN.   
					Press the VTR START button, and check that the tape starts and that   
					the counter indication changes.   
					6 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					Press the VTR START button again, and check that the tape stops   
					and that the counter indication also stops changing.   
					Set the F-RUN / R-RUN switch to F-RUN, and check that the   
					counter indication changes regardless of whether the tape is running.   
					Set the DISPLAY switch to U-BIT, and check that the user bits data   
					is displayed.   
					Chapter 6 Maintenance   
					6-9   
				6-2 Maintenance   
					6-2-1 Cleaning the Video Heads   
					To clean the video heads, always use a Sony BCT-D12CL Cleaning   
					Cassette. Carefully follow the instructions given with the cleaning   
					cassette, as incorrect or excessive use could damage the video heads.   
					6-2-2 Cleaning the Viewfinder   
					• Use a dust blower to clean the CRT screen and mirror inside the barrel.   
					• Clean the lens and protecting filter with a commercially available lens   
					cleaner.   
					Caution   
					Never use organic solvents such as thinners.   
					6 
					Disassembling the eyepiece   
					Follow the procedure below.   
					Eyecup holder   
					Disassembling the eyepiece   
					Protecting filter   
					Eyecup   
					1 
					Detach the eyepiece unit from the viewfinder.   
					For more information, see Section 5-2-4 “Detaching the Eyepiece” (page 5-   
					16).   
					6-10 Chapter 6 Maintenance   
				2 
					3 
					Remove the eyecup from the eyecup holder.   
					Remove the protecting filter together with the packing ring from   
					inside the eyecup holder.   
					4 
					Detach the protecting filter from the packing ring.   
					Fog-proof filter   
					Depending on the temperature and humidity, the protecting filter may   
					mist because of vapor or your breath. To ensure that the viewfinder is   
					always clear, replace the protecting filter with a fog-proof filter (Part No.   
					1-547-341-11, not supplied).   
					Fitting the fog-proof filter   
					Detach the protecting filter from the packing ring, and replace it with the   
					fog-proof filter.   
					Be sure to correctly assemble the fog-proof filter, the packing ring, and   
					the eyecup so that the reassembled eyepiece is waterproof.   
					6 
					Note   
					When cleaning the fog-proof filter, wipe it very gently with a soft cloth   
					to avoid impairing the anti-fogging coating.   
					Chapter 6 Maintenance 6-11   
				6-3 OperationWarnings   
					When a problem occurs either at power on or during operation, warnings are   
					given by the WARNING indicator and tally indicator, in the display panel,   
					and in the viewfinder. The speaker and earphone also give audible warnings.   
					Operation warnings   
					Display panel   
					Indicators   
					: Continuous   
					: 1 flash / s.   
					WARNING REC / tally   
					Warning sound   
					: 4 beeps / s.   
					Warning /   
					indication   
					Flashing /   
					continuous   
					: 2 flashes / s.   
					: 4 flashes / s.   
					BATT   
					: 1 beep / s.   
					: Continuous beep   
					a)   
					RF   
					Continuous   
					Continuous   
					a)   
					SERVO   
					6 
					Continuous   
					Continuous   
					a)   
					b)   
					HUMID   
					SLACK   
					Continuous   
					a)   
					c)   
					a)   
					TAPE   
					Flashing   
					TAPE   
					and E   
					Continuous   
					a)   
					BATT   
					Flashing   
					Flashing   
					BATT   
					and E   
					(No   
					indication   
					on the   
					display   
					panel)   
					a) During recording b) During playback, fast forward, or rewind   
					c) Also “5-0” appears in the tape remaining displays.   
					6-12 Chapter 6 Maintenance   
				Problem   
					VTR action   
					Corrective action   
					Video head gap   
					clogged or problem   
					in recording circuit.   
					After clogged head is detected,   
					recording continues but is   
					substandard.   
					Clean the heads. If recording is still   
					substandard, turn off the power and consult   
					your Sony representative.   
					Servo lock lost.   
					Recording continues but is   
					substandard.   
					Turn off the power and consult your Sony   
					representative.   
					Note that this indication may be given   
					momentarily when the tape starts moving, but   
					this does not indicate a problem.   
					6 
					Interface error   
					between system   
					CPU and servo CPU.   
					VTR stops.   
					Turn off the power and consult your Sony   
					representative.   
					Condensation on the Recording continues but stops if   
					Stop the tape, and wait until the HUMID   
					indicator disappears.   
					head drum.   
					the tape sticks to the head drum.   
					Playback, fast forward, and rewind   
					do not operate.   
					The tape cannot be   
					wound properly.   
					VTR stops. An error code appears Remove the cassette by the method   
					in the counter display section of the described in the Maintenance Manual or by   
					display panel. Look up the error   
					code in the Maintenance Manual.   
					pressing the EJECT button several times.   
					Close the cassette lid without loading a   
					cassette. Turn off the power and consult your   
					Sony representative.   
					Near the end of tape. Operation continues.   
					Be prepared to change the cassette.   
					End of tape.   
					Record, playback, and fast forward Change the cassette or rewind the tape.   
					do not operate.   
					Low battery.   
					Operation continues.   
					Operation stops.   
					Change the battery.   
					Change the battery.   
					Dead battery.   
					Interface error   
					between system CPU operations such as review and   
					Recording continues, but some   
					Turn off the power and consult your Sony   
					representative.   
					and servo CPU.   
					cuing do not operate.   
					If another problem also occurs, its   
					indication is given priority.   
					Chapter 6 Maintenance 6-13   
				Notes on CCD Image Sensors   
					Vertical smear   
					Smear tends to be produced when an extremely bright object is being   
					shot; it is more likely to occur with a faster electronic shutter speed.   
					Vertical tails show on the image.   
					Bright object   
					(mercury lamp, the sun, reflections, etc.)   
					Monitor screen   
					Vertical smear   
					6 
					Aliasing   
					When patterns of stripes or lines are shot, they may appear jagged.   
					6-14 Chapter 6 Maintenance   
				Specifications   
					Power voltage   
					+5.0   
					12   
					V DC   
					−1.0   
					Power consumption   
					28 W (12 V DC supply, when recording)   
					Operating temperature   
					0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)   
					Operating humidity   
					25 % to 85 % (relative humidity)   
					Storage temperature   
					−20°C to +60°C (−4°F to +140°F)   
					Mass   
					Approx. 7 kg (15 lb 7 oz) (with lens, cassette and BP-L60 Battery Pack)   
					A 
					Dimensions   
					Dimensions in mm (inches)   
					Appendix A-1   
				Video Camera Section   
					General   
					Imager   
					2/3-inch frame interline-transfer type   
					Hyper HAD 1000 CCD   
					Imager Configuration   
					RGB, 3 CCDs   
					Spectral system   
					F 1.4 prism system (with quartz filter)   
					Built-in filters   
					CC filter   
					A : Cross filter   
					B : 3200 K   
					C : 4300 K   
					D : 6300 K   
					ND filter   
					A 
					1 : Straight through   
					2 : 1/4 ND   
					3 : 1/16 ND   
					4 : 1/64 ND   
					Electronic shutter speed   
					DVW-700 / 700WS :   
					1 
					• /100, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 second   
					• 260 speeds from 60.1 to 7000 Hz (CLS mode)   
					• 248 speeds from 30.4 to 58.3 Hz (ECS mode)   
					1 
					• /60 second (super EVS mode)   
					DVW-700P / 700WSP :   
					1 
					• /60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 second   
					• 310 speeds from 50.2 to 9000 Hz (CLS mode)   
					• 295 speeds from 25.4 to 48.7 Hz (ECS mode)   
					1 
					• /50 second (super EVS mode)   
					A-2 Appendix   
				Lens mount   
					Special bayonet type   
					Sensitivity   
					89.9 % reflection chart, 2000 lx (F8 standard)   
					Minimum illumination   
					1.9 lx (at F 1.4, +30 dB gain)   
					S / N   
					DVW-700 / 700WS : 62 dB (Y typical)   
					DVW-700P / 700WSP : 60 dB (Y typical)   
					Horizontal resolution   
					DVW-700 / 700P : 850 or more TV lines (at center)   
					DVW-700WS / 700WSP : 680 TV lines (16:9 mode) (at center)   
					600 TV lines (4:3 mode) (at center)   
					A 
					Degree of modulation (DVW-700WS / 700WSP only)   
					70% (TYP) (16:9 mode) (at center)   
					55% (TYP) (4:3 mode) (at center)   
					Registration   
					0.05 % or better for entire screen area (excluding lens distortion)   
					Geometric distortion   
					None identified (excluding distortion due to lens)   
					Smear   
					−130 dB (Y typical)   
					Appendix A-3   
				Viewfinder   
					CRT   
					1 1/2-inch monochrome, quick start type   
					Horizontal resolution   
					DVW-700 / 700P : 600 TV lines (at center)   
					DVW-700WS / 700WSP : 450 TV lines (16:9 mode) (at center)   
					600 TV lines (4:3 mode) (at center)   
					Eyepiece magnification exceeds that of the DVW-   
					700 / 700P.   
					VTR Section   
					General   
					Usable cassettes   
					1/2-inch Digital BETACAM cassettes   
					BCT-D6 / D12 / D22 / D32 / D40   
					A 
					Tape speed   
					Approx. 96.7 mm / s   
					Record / playback time   
					40 minutes (using BCT-D40)   
					Fast forward time   
					Approx. 6 minutes (using BCT-D40)   
					Rewind time   
					Approx. 5 minutes (using BCT-D40)   
					Continuous recording time   
					Approx. 120 minutes (using BP-L60)   
					A-4 Appendix   
				Video (with standard playback machine)   
					+0.5 dB   
					0 to 5.75 MHz −0.7   
					Bandwidth Luminance   
					Chrominance (R−Y, B−Y)   
					Luminance   
					+0.5 dB   
					0 to 2.75 MHz −0.7   
					S / N   
					62 dB min.   
					2 % max.   
					1° max.   
					Differential gain   
					Differential phase   
					K-factor (2T pulse)   
					Y / C delay   
					1 % max.   
					15 ns max.   
					Audio (with standard playback machine)   
					+0.5 dB   
					20 Hz to 20 kHz −1.0   
					Frequency response   
					Dynamic range   
					85 dB min.   
					Distortion (at 1 kHz)   
					Crosstalk (at 1 kHz)   
					Wow and flutter   
					0.08 % max.   
					70 dB max.   
					A 
					Below measurable level   
					Input / output connectors   
					Signal inputs   
					AUDIO IN CH-1 / CH-2 (XLR, 3-pin, female)   
					−60 dBu 1) / +4 dBu for DVW-700 / 700WS, or −60 dBs 2) / +4 dBs for   
					DVW-700P / 700WSP   
					MIC IN (mini XLR, 3-pin, female)   
					−60 dBu for DVW-700 / 700WS, or −60 dBs for DVW-700P / 700WSP,   
					with an external power supply system (48 V DC, maximum current 3   
					mA)   
					....................................................................................................................................   
					1) 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms.   
					2) 0 dBs = 0.775 Vrms.   
					Appendix A-5   
				GENLOCK IN (BNC type)   
					1.0 V p-p, 75 Ω   
					TC IN (BNC type)   
					0.5 V to 18 V p-p, 10 kΩ   
					Signal outputs   
					VIDEO OUT (BNC type)   
					1.0 V p-p, 75 Ω, unbalanced   
					TEST OUT (BNC type)   
					1.0 V p-p, 75 Ω, unbalanced   
					(internally connected with REMOTE connector)   
					AUDIO OUT (XLR, 3-pin, male)   
					0 dBm   
					TC OUT (BNC type)   
					1.0 V p-p, 75 Ω   
					A 
					EARPHONE (minijack)   
					8 Ω, −∞ to −18 dBu (or −18 dBs) variable   
					Others   
					DC IN (XLR, 4-pin, male)   
					11 to 17 V DC   
					DC OUT (4-pin)   
					11 to 17 V DC, maximum current 0.1 A   
					LENS (12-pin)   
					REMOTE (6-pin)   
					A-6 Appendix   
				Supplied Accessories   
					Microphone (super cardioid directional, external power supply type) (1)   
					Tripod adaptor (VCT-14) (1)   
					Shoulder strap (1)   
					Rain cover (1)   
					Setup card (BSC-1) (1)   
					Carrying case (LC-777) (1) (only with DVW-700P / 700WSP)   
					Tuner metal fitting (1)   
					Operation Manual (1)   
					Maintenance Manual Part 1 1) (1)   
					Recommended Additional Equipment   
					Power supply and related equipment   
					BP-L60 / L90 Battery Pack   
					NP-1B / 1A Battery Pack   
					BP-90A / 90 Battery Pack   
					BC-L100 / L100CE Battery Charger (for BP-L60 / L90)   
					BC-1WD Battery Charger (for NP-1B / 1A)   
					BC-210 / 210CE Battery Charger (for BP-90A / 90)   
					BC-410 / 410CE Battery Charger (for NP-1B / 1A, BP-90)   
					DC-L1 Battery Adaptor (to hold an NP-1B / 1A)   
					DC-L90 Battery Adaptor (to hold a BP-90A / 90)   
					AC-550 / 550CE AC Adaptor   
					A 
					Digital BETACAM video cassette tapes   
					BCT-D6 / D12 / D22 / D32 / D40   
					....................................................................................................................................   
					1) Maintenance Manual Part 1   
					This manual gives the information necessary for users to maintain the camcorder   
					and its optional equipment.   
					Appendix A-7   
				Viewfinder and related equipment   
					Fog-proof filter (Part No. 1-547-341-11)   
					Lens assembly (farsighted) (−2.8 D to +2.0 D) (Part No. A-8262-537-A)   
					Lens assembly (low magnification) (−3.6 D to −0.8 D) (Part No. A-   
					8262-538-A)   
					Lens assembly (standard magnification with special compensation for   
					aberrations) (−3.6 D to +0.4 D) (Part No. A-8267-737-A)   
					Lens assembly (3 × magnification) (–3.6D to +4.0D) (Part No. A-8314-   
					798-A)   
					Left-eye shooting viewfinder slide guide (Part No. A-8262-535-A)   
					Optical attachments   
					ND filter (1/8 ND) (Part No. 3-174-685-01)   
					ND filter (1/32 ND) (Part No. 3-174-683-01)   
					Cross filter (Part No. 3-174-682-01)   
					Mount ring (Part No. 3-186-442-01)   
					Consult your Sony representative for more infomation about these filters.   
					A 
					Equipment for remote control   
					RM-P9 Remote Control Unit   
					Audio equipment   
					C-74 microphone   
					ECM-MS5 stereo microphone   
					CAC-12 Microphone Holder   
					CRS-3P Cradle Suspension   
					WRR-28H / 28M / 28L / 810A / 860A UHF Portable Tuner   
					A-8 Appendix   
				WRT-27 UHF Transmitter   
					BTA-27 UHF Portable Tuner Attachment Kit   
					Equipment for maintenance and easier handling   
					BCT-D12CL Cleaning Cassette   
					LC-777 Carrying Case 1)   
					LC-304SFT Soft Carrying Case   
					EX-410 Extension Board   
					Maintenance Manual Part 2 2)   
					Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.   
					A 
					....................................................................................................................................   
					1) This carrying case is supplied with the DVW-700P / 700WSP.   
					2) Maintenance Manual Part 2   
					This manual gives the additional information to fully maintain the comcorder. It   
					contains details of adjustments that can be made, cirduit diagrams, etc.   
					Appendix A-9   
				Glossary   
					Aliasing   
					Distortion of the signal caused by overlap of the baseband signal and the   
					lower sideband signal when the signal is demodulated.   
					Bayonet mount   
					A type of lens mount. The lens can be inserted into the lens mount and   
					quickly locked in place by simply rotating the lens locking ring.   
					Black balance adjustment   
					To balance the black levels of the R, G, and B channels of a video   
					camera so that black has no color.   
					Black set   
					A reference level for black balance adjustment.   
					CCD   
					Charge-Coupled Device. A solid state imager used in most video   
					cameras in place of a pickup tube. The device converts input light levels   
					into electrical charges that are first stored and then output in the form of   
					voltage variations.   
					A 
					CC filter   
					Color conversion filter. An optional filter used with video cameras to   
					convert the color temperature of a light source, usually to a lower value   
					which is the reference color temperature for the camera, so that white   
					balance is also ensured when shooting with the light source in question.   
					See also Color temperature and White balance adjustment.   
					Center marker   
					A cross which indicates the center of the image on the viewfinder screen.   
					A-10 Appendix   
				Color bar signal   
					A test signal which can be displayed as vertical bars of different colors   
					on a color video monitor. This signal is used to check chrominance   
					functions of color television and video systems such as cameras and   
					monitors.   
					Color temperature   
					The temperature in Kelvins (K) to represent the color of a light source,   
					determined by heating a perfectly black body until its color matches that   
					of the light source. Color temperature is higher when the color is bluish   
					and lower when reddish.   
					Condensation   
					Moisture condensation on the VTR tape transport mechanism.   
					Condensation on the head drum causes tape to stick to the drum,   
					resulting in damage to tape and a malfunction of the VTR.   
					CRT   
					A 
					Cathode-Ray Tube. Video camera viewfinders are equipped with a CRT   
					image display, so you can monitor what you are shooting.   
					CTL   
					Control signal in the form of regular pulses recorded along a longitudinal   
					track on the video tape. By counting these pulses, it is possible to   
					determine the number of frames, and hence the tape running time. Used   
					mainly to adjust the tracking position of video heads, and to achieve time   
					code continuity in continuous recording.   
					DCC   
					Dynamic Contrast Control. A video camera containing a DCC circuit can   
					handle a wide dynamic range of luminance.   
					Appendix A-11   
				Diopter   
					A measure of lens power ; its unit is the reciprocal of 1 m (3.28 ft). A   
					diopter lens is a simple supplementary lens placed over the main camera   
					lens to alter its effective focal length.   
					Drop frame mode   
					SMPTE time code runs at 30 frames / second, while the NTSC color   
					television system runs at about 29.97 frames / second. This means that a   
					length of 1 hour as indicated by time code is longer than the actual clock   
					time of 1 hour by 108 frames, or about 3.6 seconds. Drop frame mode   
					adjusts the running of time code to eliminate this discrepancy by   
					dropping two frames from the time code value at the beginning of each   
					minute except every tenth minute. In contrast, non-drop frame mode   
					does not adjust the discrepancy between time code value and actual time.   
					EBU   
					European Broadcasting Union. Established by broadcasting and related   
					organizations in Europe.   
					A 
					E-E mode   
					Electric-to-Electric mode. When you operate a VTR in E-E mode, input   
					video and / or audio signals pass through electric circuits only and then   
					come out from the output connectors, without passing through   
					electromagnetic conversion circuits such as recording heads. You can   
					use E-E mode to directly check and monitor the input signals without   
					recording them on tape.   
					EFP   
					Electronic Field Production. The use of electronic equipment such as   
					portable video cameras, VTRs, and sound equipment for television   
					production outside studios.   
					A-12 Appendix   
				ENG   
					Electronic News Gathering. The use of electronic equipment such as   
					portable video cameras, VTRs, and sound equipment for the production   
					of daily news stories and short documentaries.   
					Ff   
					See Flange focal length.   
					FIT   
					Frame Interline Transfer. A type of CCD imager featuring substantially   
					reduced vertical smear. See also CCD and Vertical smear.   
					Flange focal length   
					The distance from the plane of lens mounting flange to the image focal   
					plane. Abbreviated to Ff.   
					Flare   
					Dark or colored flashes caused by signal overload through extreme light   
					reflections of polished objects or very bright lights.   
					A 
					Flicker   
					Repeated change of brightness on the screen.   
					Genlock   
					Generator lock. To synchronize the pulse generator built into video   
					equipment to an external reference (master) sync signal.   
					Geometric distortion   
					Any change in geometry or perspective of the reproduced image from   
					the original.   
					HAD   
					Hole-Accumulated Diode. A CCD sensor structure designed to suppress   
					certain types of noise inherent to CCDs. See also CCD.   
					Appendix A-13   
				Horizontal resolution   
					The capability of a video camera or a display unit to preserve detail in   
					the horizontal direction. Usually expressed as the number of vertical   
					lines which can be distinguished in the reproduced image of a test chart.   
					Hunting   
					Repeated brightening and darkening of an image resulting from repeated   
					response to automatic iris control.   
					IRE scale   
					The scale to determine video signal amplitudes devised by the Institute   
					of Radio Engineers (IRE), an American organization now called the   
					Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).   
					LTC   
					Longitudinal Time Code. A time code recorded along the tape in the   
					forward direction of a tape run. A VTR cannot reproduce LTC when tape   
					run stops to output a still picture. The output level of LTC is very low   
					when tape runs slowly, so an LTC read error is likely to occur while the   
					VTR is playing back in slow motion. See also Time code and VITC.   
					A 
					ND filter   
					Neutral Density filter. ND filters reduce the amount of incident light   
					equally across the entire visible wavelength range without affecting   
					color.   
					R / G mixing detail circuit   
					A circuit used to mix R and G signals to obtain a Y signal so that a sharp   
					picture is reproduced.   
					Reference video signal   
					A video signal that contains a sync signal or sync and burst signals, used   
					as a reference for synchronization of video equipment.   
					A-14 Appendix   
				Sawtooth waveform   
					A form of signal resembling the teeth of a saw. A video signal having a   
					sawtooth waveform is used to check linearity and other characteristics of   
					video amplifiers.   
					Shutter speed   
					The length of time for which the shutter stays open. The higher the   
					shutter speed, the more clearly a moving object can be shot.   
					Smear   
					See Vertical smear.   
					SMPTE   
					Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, a professional   
					association established in the U.S.A. mainly for the purpose of setting   
					forth motion picture and television engineering standards.   
					S / N   
					A 
					Signal-to-Noise ratio. The relation of the strength of the desired signal to   
					the accompanying electronic interference, the noise. If S / N is high,   
					sounds are reproduced with less noise and pictures are reproduced   
					clearly without snow.   
					Time code   
					A digitally encoded signal which is recorded on video tape to identify   
					each frame of video by hour, minute, second and frame number. SMPTE   
					time code is applied to NTSC system, and EBU time code to PAL and   
					SECAM systems. There are two kinds of recorded signals : longitudinal   
					time code (LTC) and vertical interval time code (VITC). See also LTC   
					and VITC.   
					Time code synchronization   
					To synchronize the built-in time code generator of video equipment such   
					as a VTR to an external time code.   
					Appendix A-15   
				User bits   
					A total of 32 bits are provided in the time code which the user can use to   
					record such information as date, scene number, or reel number on video   
					tape.   
					Vertical smear   
					A bright vertical line which appears on the screen when shooting a very   
					bright object with a CCD camera. Also called smear.   
					Video gain   
					Amount of amplification for video signals, expressed in decibels (dB).   
					VITC   
					Vertical Interval Time Code. A time code recorded on video tape in two   
					horizontal lines during each vertical blanking period of a video signal.   
					Unlike LTC, VITC is recorded in the same tracks as the video   
					information, so they can be read even while the tape is not moving. See   
					also Time code and LTC.   
					A 
					White balance adjustment   
					In the light of a particular color temperature, to adjust the white levels of   
					the R, G, and B channels of a color video camera so that any white   
					object shot in that light is reproduced as a truly white image. See also   
					Color temperature.   
					White shading   
					When shooting a white object, the upper and lower portions of the screen   
					may appear magenta or green while the central portion appears white,   
					depending on the performance of the camera lens. This is called white   
					shading.   
					A-16 Appendix   
				Zebra pattern   
					In a video camera, striped patterns which appear in the viewfinder screen   
					to indicate areas of the image where the video level is higher than a   
					certain value. If a zebra pattern appears on the skin when the object is a   
					human being, that is a correct exposure.   
					Zoom   
					To gradually change the field of view of a camera lens from wide to   
					narrow angle (zoom in) or narrow to wide angle (zoom out).   
					A 
					Appendix A-17   
				Index   
					AUDIO OUT connector 2-8   
					Audio level indicator 4-52   
					AUDIO SELECT CH-1 / CH-2   
					switches 2-8   
					A 
					AC-550 / 550CE AC Adaptor 1-5,   
					5-8   
					Accessories A-7   
					AUTO W / B BAL switch 2-22,   
					4-3, 4-8   
					Automatic iris   
					Accessory attachments 2-3   
					Adjustment and settings for   
					recording   
					closing 4-20   
					opening 4-20   
					audio level 4-22   
					black balance and white   
					balance 4-1   
					electronic shutter 4-12   
					reference value for automatic   
					iris adjustment 4-20   
					time data 4-25   
					B 
					Back tally indicator 2-35   
					Back tally switch 2-35   
					BATT indicator 4-45   
					Battery   
					Anton Bauer Intelligent   
					Battery System 5-9   
					state indicator 4-51   
					Battery adaptor   
					ADVANCE button 2-32   
					ALARM volume control 2-11   
					Anton Bauer Intelligent Battery   
					System 5-9   
					Anton Bauer Ultralight System   
					5-9   
					DC-L1 1-5, 5-4   
					Audio   
					DC-L90 1-5, 5-6   
					Battery attachment 2-1   
					Battery charger   
					level adjustment 4-22   
					level meter 2-37, 4-24   
					line input from audio   
					equipment 5-33   
					testing the audio functions   
					6-7   
					BC-1WD 1-5, 5-4   
					BC-210 / 210CE / 410 /   
					410CE 1-5, 5-6   
					BC-L100 / L100CE 1-5, 5-1   
					Battery pack   
					AUDIO IN CH-1 / CH-2   
					connectors and LINE / MIC /   
					+48 V ON selectors 2-9   
					AUDIO IN switches 2-8   
					AUDIO IND switch 2-5   
					AUDIO LEVEL CH-1 / CH-2   
					controls (side) 2-8   
					BP-90A / 90 1-5, 5-6   
					BP-L60 / L90 1-5, 5-1   
					NP-1B / 1A 1-5, 5-4   
					BC-1WD Battery Charger 1-5,   
					5-4   
					Index   
					I-1   
				BC-210 / 210CE / 410 / 410CE   
					Battery Charger 1-5, 5-6   
					BC-L100 / L100CE Battery   
					Charger 1-5, 5-1   
					preventing accidental erasure   
					3-4   
					slack checking 3-2   
					unloading 3-3   
					BETACAM holder kit 5-31   
					BKW-401 Viewfinder Rotation   
					Bracket 1-5, 5-15   
					Black balance and black set   
					adjusting   
					usable cassettes A-4   
					CC (Color temparature   
					Conversion) filter 2-19, 4-7   
					CCD image sensor   
					notes on CCD image sensor   
					6-14   
					black shading 4-4   
					error messages 4-5   
					memory 4-5   
					Center marker 2-16, 4-53   
					Cleaning   
					BP-90A / 90 Battery Pack 1-5, 5-6   
					BP-L60 / L90 Battery Pack 1-5,   
					5-1   
					BCT-D12CL Cleaning   
					Cassette 6-10   
					video heads 6-10   
					BREAKER button 2-2   
					BRIGHT control 2-16   
					Build-in speaker 2-13   
					viewfinder 6-10   
					CLS / ECS mode 4-12, 4-16   
					Color playback 3-13   
					Condensation 6-2   
					Continuous recording 3-9   
					CONTRAST control 2-16   
					Cradle suspension (CRS-3P) 5-25   
					CTL 2-32, 2-40   
					C 
					C-74 1-5, A-8   
					CAC-12 Microphone Holder 1-5,   
					5-25   
					Camera ID 4-36, 4-61   
					Cameraman tally indicator 2-17   
					Camera section   
					features 1-1   
					CUE IN switch 2-8   
					D 
					DC IN connector 2-1   
					DC-L1 Battery Adaptor 1-5, 5-4   
					DC-L90 Battery Adaptor 1-5, 5-6   
					DC OUT connector 2-9   
					DCC (Dynamic Contrast Control)   
					2-20   
					specifications A-2   
					testing 6-2   
					Carrying case   
					storing the camcorder 5-10   
					Cassette tape   
					loading 3-1   
					DF / NDF switch 2-33   
					I-2   
					Index   
				DIAG button 2-35   
					Diopter adjustment ring 2-17,   
					5-13   
					Eyecup 2-15, 6-10   
					Eyepiece   
					detaching and reattaching   
					5-16   
					Display   
					display mode and message   
					4-57   
					disassembling 6-10   
					indicators 2-37   
					markers 4-59   
					setup menu 4-40   
					status 2-37   
					F 
					F FWD button and indicator 2-26   
					Filter   
					CC filter 2-19, 4-7   
					fog-proof filter 1-5, 6-11   
					indicator 4-53   
					warnings 2-37   
					DOWN button 2-28   
					Dynamic Contrast Control 2-20   
					ND filter 2-19, 4-7   
					protecting filter 6-10   
					selecting filter 2-19, 4-7   
					FILTER selector 2-18   
					Flange focal length 5-19   
					Flicker 4-13   
					E 
					Earphone   
					testing 6-8   
					EARPHONE jack 2-14   
					E-E sound 2-13   
					EJECT button 2-26   
					Electronic shutter   
					See shutter.   
					Fog-proof filter 1-5, 6-11   
					F-RUN / R-RUN switch 2-33   
					G 
					Error messages   
					about black balance   
					adjustment 4-5   
					about setup card operation   
					4-85, 4-88   
					about white balance   
					adjustment 4-10   
					Extender indicator 4-50   
					External microphone   
					using 5-24   
					Gain   
					indicator 4-52   
					selecting the GAIN selector   
					value 4-67   
					GAIN selector 2-21   
					GENLOCK IN connector 2-29   
					Glossary A-10   
					H 
					Head cleaning 6-10   
					HOLD button 2-32   
					testing 6-8   
					Index   
					I-3   
				HUMID indicator 2-38, 3-5, 6-1,   
					6-12   
					M 
					Maintenance   
					cleaning the video heads 6-10   
					I, J, K   
					cleaning the viewfinder 6-10   
					disassembling the eyepiece   
					6-10   
					Indicators in the viewfinder 4-44   
					Iris   
					automatic adjustment 4-20   
					automatic closing 4-20   
					automatic opening 4-20   
					changing the reference value   
					4-20   
					Marker   
					center marker 2-16, 4-53   
					safety zone marker 2-16, 4-53   
					setting 4-59   
					MENU CANCEL / PRST / ITEM   
					switch 2-28, 4-39   
					testing 6-5   
					Iris setting indicator 4-51   
					MENU ON / OFF / PAGE switch   
					2-28, 4-39   
					MIC AUDIO LEVEL control 2-6   
					MIC IN connector 2-6   
					Microphone 2-5   
					L 
					Lens   
					locking lever 2-4   
					mount 2-4   
					microphone holder (A) 5-25   
					microphone holder (CAC-12)   
					1-5, 5-25   
					using an external microphone   
					5-24   
					mount cap 2-4   
					mounting 5-18   
					LENS connector 2-4   
					Lighting (shooting) conditions   
					2-19   
					Light shoe 2-3   
					LIGHT switch 2-36   
					Line input from audio equipment   
					5-33   
					using the supplied microphone   
					5-21   
					Monitor 1-4, 3-13   
					See also Playback.   
					MONITOR switch 2-12   
					MONITOR volume control 2-12   
					LINE / MIC / +48V ON selectors   
					2-9   
					N 
					Loading a cassette 3-1   
					LTC 1-3   
					ND (Neutral Density) filter 2-19,   
					4-7   
					NP-1B / NP-1A Battery Pack 1-5,   
					5-4   
					I-4   
					Index   
				See also Battery and Power   
					Supply.   
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					Battery System 5-9   
					battery pack (BP-90A / 90)   
					1-5, 5-6   
					O 
					battery pack (BP-L60 / L90)   
					1-5, 5-1   
					Operation status warning   
					indicator 4-45   
					battery pack (NP-1B / 1A)   
					1-5, 5-4   
					parts and controls 2-1   
					See also Battery.   
					setting 4-46   
					Operation warnings 6-12   
					OUTPUT / DCC selector 2-20   
					POWER switch 2-2   
					Precautions about use and storage   
					1-6   
					PRESET / REGEN switch 2-32   
					Protecting filter 6-10   
					P, Q   
					Parts and controls   
					accessory attachments 2-3   
					audio functions 2-5   
					power supply 2-1   
					setup menu operating section   
					2-27   
					shooting and record / playback   
					functions 2-15   
					time code system 2-29   
					warnings and indications   
					2-34, 2-37   
					R 
					Rain cover 5-39   
					REAL TIME switch 2-33   
					REC indicator 4-45   
					Recording   
					basic procedure 3-5   
					cassette tape A-4   
					PEAKING control 2-16   
					PLAY button and indicator 2-26   
					Playback 3-12   
					checking the recording 3-12   
					continuous recording 3-9   
					parts and controls 2-25   
					recording pause 3-9   
					Recording review 3-12   
					Recording run mode 2-33, 4-28   
					Reference video signal 4-31   
					Remaining tape indicator 4-51   
					Remote control 5-42   
					remote control unit (RM-P9)   
					1-4, 4-21, 5-42   
					checking the recording 3-12   
					color playback 3-13   
					parts and controls 2-15   
					recording review 3-12   
					using a color video monitor   
					3-13   
					Power supply   
					AC adaptor 1-5, 5-8   
					Index   
					I-5   
				REMOTE connector 2-22   
					RESET button 2-32   
					Setup menu   
					basic use 4-39   
					REW button and indicator 2-26   
					RF indicator 2-38, 6-12   
					RM-P9 Remote Control Unit 1-4,   
					4-21, 5-42   
					CAMERA ID page 4-36,   
					4-61   
					CLEAR SCAN page 4-16,   
					4-37   
					FUNCTION 2 / 2 page 4-37,   
					4-69   
					S 
					MARKER 1 / 2 page 4-36,   
					4-59   
					MASTER GAIN page 4-36,   
					4-67   
					menu configuration 4-36   
					menu operating section 2-27   
					SETUP CARD page 4-37,   
					4-80   
					SHUTTER SPEED page   
					4-18, 4-36   
					Safety zone marker 2-16, 4-53   
					Selecting the functions 4-69   
					Selecting the display items 4-54   
					Self-diagnosis indicator 4-50   
					SERVO indicator 2-38, 6-12   
					Setting up   
					adjusting the flange focal   
					length 5-19   
					adjusting the shoulder pad   
					position 5-38   
					TEST OUT page 4-37, 4-72   
					VF DISPLAY page 4-36,   
					4-52   
					WIDE SCREEN page 4-37,   
					4-74   
					adjusting the viewfinder 5-10   
					attaching shoulder strap 5-36   
					audio input system 5-21   
					carrying case 5-10   
					connecting a remote control   
					unit 5-42   
					interface control 5-42   
					mounting the lens 5-18   
					power supply 5-1   
					‘!’ LED page 4-37, 4-46   
					SHIFT button 2-32   
					Shooting 3-7   
					shooting conditions 2-19   
					See also Recording.   
					Shoulder pad 2-4   
					adjusting the position 5-38   
					Shoulder strap attaching 5-36   
					Shoulder strap posts 2-3   
					Shutter   
					putting on the rain cover 5-39   
					tripod mounting 5-34   
					Setup card 4-78   
					handling 4-78   
					setting the card ID 4-88   
					using data 4-80   
					changing the shutter setting   
					4-18   
					Setup card compartment 2-27   
					I-6   
					Index   
				selecting mode and speed   
					4-14   
					setting the electronic shutter   
					4-12   
					TALLY switch 2-35   
					TC IN connector 2-29   
					TC OUT connector 2-30   
					Testing the camcorder before   
					shooting   
					shutter modes 4-12   
					SHUTTER selector 2-22   
					Shutter speed and mode indicator   
					4-52   
					SLACK indicator 2-38, 6-12   
					Spare indicators 4-44   
					Speaker 2-13   
					audio level adjusting functions   
					6-7   
					camera section 6-2   
					earphone 6-8   
					external microphones 6-8   
					iris function 6-5   
					testing 6-8   
					preparations for testing 6-1   
					speaker 6-8   
					tape transport functions 6-6   
					time code function 6-9   
					user bit function 6-9   
					viewfinder 6-3   
					Specifications A-1   
					STOP button 2-26   
					Storing the camcorder 1-6, 5-10   
					Super EVS mode 4-13   
					System configuration 1-4   
					VTR section 6-6   
					zoom function 6-5   
					Test output   
					T 
					Tape   
					selecting the test output 4-72   
					synchronizing 4-32   
					TEST OUT connector 2-24, 2-30,   
					4-32   
					remaining tape indicator   
					4-51   
					remaining tape time 4-51   
					TAPE status indicator 2-37,   
					6-12   
					Time code   
					displaying 2-31, 2-39   
					resetting 2-32   
					testing the tape transport   
					functions 6-6   
					setting 4-27   
					synchronizing 4-31   
					testing 6-9   
					See also Cassette tape.   
					Tally   
					back tally switch 2-35   
					cameraman tally indicator   
					2-17   
					Time code indicator 4-51   
					Time counter display 2-39   
					Time data   
					Tally indicators (front and back)   
					2-35   
					displaying 2-32, 2-39   
					Index   
					I-7   
				resetting 2-32   
					setting 4-25   
					cleaning 6-10   
					detaching 5-14   
					synchronizing 4-33   
					Tripod mount 2-4   
					Tripod mounting 5-34   
					tripod adaptor 5-34   
					detaching and reattaching the   
					eyepiece 5-16   
					diopter adjustment ring 2-17,   
					5-13   
					front-rear positioning lever   
					2-17, 5-11   
					U 
					left-eye shooting viewfinder   
					slide guide 1-5   
					left-right positioning ring   
					2-17, 5-10   
					rotation bracket (BKW-401)   
					1-5, 5-15   
					screen displays   
					UHF portable tuner (WRR-28H /   
					28M / 28L / 810A / 860A) 1-5,   
					5-29   
					UP button 2-28   
					User bits   
					displaying 2-31, 2-39   
					resetting 2-31   
					setting 4-25   
					See Display.   
					specifications A-4   
					stopper 2-17, 5-14   
					testing 6-3   
					storing the setting in memory   
					4-26   
					testing 6-9   
					VITC 1-3, 4-29   
					VTR   
					features 1-2   
					V 
					Video   
					operation and status indicators   
					2-38   
					specifications A-4   
					gain selecting 4-67   
					head cleaning 6-10   
					monitor 1-4, 3-13   
					TEST OUT connector 2-24,   
					2-30, 4-32   
					testing 6-6   
					VTR SAVE indicator 4-45   
					VTR SAVE / STBY switch 2-26   
					VTR START button 2-25   
					VIDEO OUT connector 2-23,   
					4-32   
					Viewfinder 2-16, 5-10   
					adjusting the diopter 5-13   
					adjusting the position 5-10   
					adjusting the screen 5-13   
					W, X, Y   
					WARNING indicator 2-36   
					Warning and indications   
					I-8   
					Index   
				display panel indications 2-37   
					operation warnings 6-12   
					parts and controls 2-37   
					viewfinder screen displays   
					4-44, 4-50, 6-12   
					warning sound 2-11, 6-12   
					See also Display.   
					WHITE BAL switch 2-20, 4-6   
					White balance   
					adjusting 4-6   
					error messages 4-10   
					memory 4-11   
					White balance memory indicator   
					4-53   
					WRR-28H / 28M / 28L / 810A /   
					860A UHF Portable Tuner 1-5,   
					5-29   
					Z 
					Zebra pattern 2-16   
					ZEBRA switch 2-17   
					Zoom   
					zoom position indicator 4-50   
					zoom testing 6-5   
					Index   
					I-9   
				Sony Corporation   
					B & P Company   
					Printed in Japan   
					2002.03.13   
					©1994   
					DVW-700   
					DVW-700P   
					DVW-700WS   
					DVW-700WSP (UC / EK,   
					3-184-832-03 (1)   
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