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2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS 2-2 Right Side Section (Cont'd) [VCR Setup Block] FILTER 1 3200k 2 5600k 3 5600k+ND SHUTTER STATUS MENU ALARM MONITOR AUTO IRIS FULL AUTO BLACK BACK L NORMAL SPOT L STRETCH NORMAL COMPRESS LOLUX PRST A B ON KNEE OFF AUTO BARS CAM HML SAVE STBY VTR GAIN OUTPUT WHT.BAL NG POWER ON OFF OPERATE/WARNING RESET MONITOR SELECT CH-1 AUDIO CH-2 LEVEL LIGHT ON OFF COUNTER CTL TC UB ui CH-1 AUDIO LEVEL CH-2 LITHIUM BATT. CH-1 CH-2 TC GENERATOR AUTO MANUAL PRESET REGEN AUDIO SELECT FREE REC AUDIO INPUT CH-1 CH-2 CONTINUE MENU FRONT REAR GROUP HOLD ITEM SELECT DATA SET SHIFT ADVANCE PRESET o we r t yq 1 [MENU] button Press this button to enter the VCR setup menu mode. When the VCR setup menu mode is engaged, the "MENU" indicator in the LCD display lights and the counter display and viewfinder display are changed to the menu indication. In the VCR setup menu mode, pressing this button resumes the normal mode. 2 [HOLD/GROUP] button • Press this button when presetting the time code or user's bit. The presently displayed data is held (the "HOLD" indicator lights on the display) and the leftmost digit of the counter blinks. Pressing this button during presetting of time code or user's bit cancels the operation and recalls the previous display contents. • In setup menu mode, this button is used to select the menu group. 3 [SHIFT/ITEM] button • During presetting of time code or user's bit, press this button to select the digit to be set. Each press of the button shifts the digit to be set (which blinks) to the right. • In setup menu mode, this button is used to select the menu item. 4 [ADVANCE/SELECT] button • During presetting of time code or user's bit, press to select the value of the digit to be set. Each press of the button increases the number by 1. • In setup menu mode, this button is used to select the value of a menu item. 5 [PRESET/DATA SET] button • During presetting of time code or user's bit, press to save the set value in the preset memory. The set time code or user's bit will be preset in the time code generator. • In setup menu mode, this button is used to confirm the menu item setting and save the data in the memory. • For details of the presetting of time code or user's bit, see page 56. • For details on the setup menus, see page 67. 6 [CONTINUE] button If this button is pressed simultaneously with the LOG button 8 on page 19 during the stop mode, the tape winds to the last S.S.F. data OUT point. See "Scene End Cue Up Function" on page 63. TIME CODE GENERATOR setting switches 7 [PRESET/REGEN] switch Toggles the time code generator mode between PRESET and REGEN. PRESET: Preset mode. Set to this position when newly presetting and recording the time code. REGEN : Regeneration mode, in which the unit reads existing time codes on the tape and records time codes in continuation of the existing ones. Set to this position when you want to add additional time codes to time codes already recorded on the tape. 8 [REC/FREE] run switch Selects the time code running mode while the time code generator is in preset mode. This switch is not effective in the REGEN mode. REC : The time code runs only during recording. This position allows you to record continuous time codes when recording scenes one after another. FREE : The time code runs permanently. * If this position is used when recording scenes one after another, the time codes become discontinuous at the change points between scenes. 9 Lithium Battery Installation Compartment Install a lithium battery (CR2032) in this compartment. The battery is used for the backup of the time code and time date. The GY-DV500 is delivered without the battery installed. The provided lithium battery is for test use. It is recommended to install a new lithium battery. A new lithium battery can power the backup for about one year. See "How to Replace Backup Lithium Batteries" on page 34. 15