Canon EOS C700 User Manual - Page 144

Onscreen Displays During Playback, Audio Lvl Indicator]

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Playback 144 Onscreen Displays During Playback If the output of onscreen displays is activated for the terminal used (A 155), the following onscreen displays will appear on the monitoring screen during playback, along with the playback image. 12 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 Temperature warning and fan operation (A 64) 10 Clip number / Total number of clips 2 Recording media 11 Onscreen displays output (A 155) , CFast card 12 Audio level meter and audio output channel 8 SD card 3 Playback operation: Ý - pause, Ð - play, Ô/Ó - frame reverse/advance. 4 Frame rate1 (A 65) 5 Embedded custom picture file2 (A 133) 6 Relay recording2 (A 52) 5 indicates the first part of the recording, 6 indicates the middle part(s) and 7 indicates the (A 157) Custom display3: [Audio Lvl Indicator] 13 User bit2 (A 104) 14 Aperture value2 (A 79), shutter speed2 (A 74) and ISO speed/gain value2 (A 76) Custom display3: [Camera Data] 15 Recording date and time2 Custom display3: [Date/Time] last part. 7 $ mark2/% mark2 (A 117, 146) 16 Headphones volume (only while adjusting the volume) 8 Time code (A 101) 17 Power supply voltage (DC IN and battery) (A 26) 9 Camera index (A 62) Custom display3: [Camera Index] The power supply currently in use is indicated with a Ð mark. 1 For XF-AVC clips recorded using slow & fast motion recording, the shooting frame rate (S&F FPS) and playback frame rate will both be displayed. 2 Only for XF-AVC clips. 3 You can turn these onscreen displays on and off individually with the corresponding setting in the [Monitoring Setup] > [Custom Display] submenu.

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Playback
144
Onscreen Displays During Playback
If the output of onscreen displays is activated for the terminal used (
A
155), the following onscreen displays will
appear on the monitoring screen during playback, along with the playback image.
1
For XF-AVC clips recorded using slow & fast motion recording, the shooting frame rate (S&F FPS) and playback frame rate will
both be displayed.
2
Only for XF-AVC clips.
3
You can turn these onscreen displays on and off individually with the corresponding setting in the
[Monitoring
Setup]
>
[Custom Display] submenu.
2
14
13
3
1
4
6
8
9
10
12
11
5
7
16
15
17
1
Temperature warning and fan operation (
A
64)
2
Recording media
,
CFast card
8
SD card
3
Playback operation:
Ý
– pause,
Ð
– play,
Ô
/
Ó
- frame reverse/advance.
4
Frame rate
1
(
A
65)
5
Embedded custom picture file
2
(
A
133)
6
Relay recording
2
(
A
52)
5
indicates the first part of the recording,
6
indicates the middle part(s) and
7
indicates the
last part.
7
$
mark
2
/
%
mark
2
(
A
117, 146)
8
Time code (
A
101)
9
Camera index (
A
62)
Custom display
3
: [Camera Index]
10
Clip number / Total number of clips
11
Onscreen displays output (
A
155)
12
Audio level meter and audio output channel
(
A
157)
Custom display
3
: [Audio Lvl Indicator]
13
User bit
2
(
A
104)
14
Aperture value
2
(
A
79), shutter speed
2
(
A
74)
and ISO speed/gain value
2
(
A
76)
Custom display
3
: [Camera Data]
15
Recording date and time
2
Custom display
3
: [Date/Time]
16
Headphones volume (only while adjusting the
volume)
17
Power supply voltage (DC IN and battery) (
A
26)
The power supply currently in use is indicated
with a
Ð
mark.