Sony PDWHD1500 User Manual (PDW-HD1500 Operation Manual for Firmware Version 1 - Page 21

Repeat mode, Remote interface

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Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts Display Usable format HD422: HD422 HD420: HD420HQ/HD420SP/HD420LP a) IMX: MPEG IMX 50Mbps/40Mbps/ 30Mbps DVCAM: DVCAM a) HD420LP supports playback only. B System frequency: Displays the system frequency of the clips recorded on the disc. C Video format: Displays the video format and bitrate of the clips recorded on the disc. D Audio format: Displays the audio format of the clips recorded on the disc. g System information A Power status DEFAULT RM-9P REPEAT SHTL/JOG B Menu setting status C Remote interface D Repeat mode E Jog/shuttle dial mode A Power status: Displays the status of the power supply to the unit. Display Power status AC power Battery Battery almost exhausted: Flashes at 1 Hz Battery exhausted: Flashes at 4 Hz AC power (power-saving mode) Battery (power-saving mode) Battery (power-saving mode/low) B Menu setting status: Displays the current setting status of setup menu. Display BANK1 BANK2 BANK3 DEFAULT Description The current menu settings are the same as the settings in menu bank 1. The current menu settings are the same as the settings in menu bank 2. The current menu settings are the same as the settings in menu bank 3. The current menu settings are the same as the factory defaults. Display No display Description The current menu settings are different from all of the above. C Remote interface: When the remote control switch is set to REMOTE, displays the name of the interface selected with setup menu item 214 REMOTE INTERFACE. D Repeat mode: Appears when setup menu item 142 REPEAT MODE is set to "play". E Jog/shuttle dial mode: Appears when the unit is in shuttle, jog, or variable mode. h Format conversion This displays the status of 1080/720 format conversion. : Format conversion is not being performed. FC : Format conversion is being performed. See page 53 for more information about 1080/720 cross convert function. i Reference signal This displays the type of reference signal to which this unit is synchronizing. When there is no display, the unit is synchronizing to the internal reference signal. INPUT: Input video HD REF: HD-format reference signal SD REF: SD-format reference signal Note The HD REF or SD REF display flashes when the video input signal is not synchronized to the reference signal, and when the signals are synchronized but their phases do not match. j Video input display This displays the currently selected video input signal. HDSDI: HDSDI video input SDSDI: SDSDI video input i.LINK: i.LINK TS (HDV) input 1) SG: Test video signal from the internal signal generator 1) When the separately sold PDBK-201 option board is installed Note The display blinks when there is no video input signal, and when the video input signal does not match the system frequency of this unit. The video signal input is selected with V INPUT on page P1 VIDEO of the function menu (see page 43). 21 Front Panel

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Chapter 2
Names and Functions of Parts
a) HD420LP supports playback only.
B
System frequency:
Displays the system frequency of
the clips recorded on the disc.
C
Video format:
Displays the video format and bitrate of
the clips recorded on the disc.
D
Audio format:
Displays the audio format of the clips
recorded on the disc.
g
System information
A
Power status:
Displays the status of the power supply
to the unit.
B
Menu setting status:
Displays the current setting
status of setup menu.
C
Remote interface:
When the remote control switch is
set to REMOTE, displays the name of the interface
selected with setup menu item 214 REMOTE
INTERFACE.
D
Repeat mode:
Appears when setup menu item 142
REPEAT MODE is set to “play”.
E
Jog/shuttle dial mode:
Appears when the unit is in
shuttle, jog, or variable mode.
h
Format conversion
This displays the status of 1080/720 format conversion.
: Format conversion is not being performed.
: Format conversion is being performed.
See page 53 for more information about 1080/720 cross
convert function.
i
Reference signal
This displays the type of reference signal to which this unit
is synchronizing.
When there is no display, the unit is synchronizing to the
internal reference signal.
INPUT:
Input video
HD REF:
HD-format reference signal
SD REF:
SD-format reference signal
The HD REF or SD REF display flashes when the video
input signal is not synchronized to the reference signal, and
when the signals are synchronized but their phases do not
match.
j
Video input display
This displays the currently selected video input signal.
HDSDI:
HDSDI video input
SDSDI:
SDSDI video input
i.LINK:
i.LINK TS (HDV) input
1)
SG:
Test video signal from the internal signal generator
1) When the separately sold PDBK-201 option board is installed
The display blinks when there is no video input signal, and
when the video input signal does not match the system
frequency of this unit.
The video signal input is selected with V INPUT on page
P1 VIDEO of the function menu
(see page 43)
.
Display
Usable format
HD422:
HD422
HD420:
HD420HQ/HD420SP/HD420LP
a)
IMX:
MPEG IMX 50Mbps/40Mbps/
30Mbps
DVCAM:
DVCAM
Display
Power status
AC power
Battery
Battery almost exhausted: Flashes at 1 Hz
Battery exhausted: Flashes at 4 Hz
AC power (power-saving mode)
Battery (power-saving mode)
Battery (power-saving mode/low)
Display
Description
BANK1
The current menu settings are the same
as the settings in menu bank 1.
BANK2
The current menu settings are the same
as the settings in menu bank 2.
BANK3
The current menu settings are the same
as the settings in menu bank 3.
DEFAULT
The current menu settings are the same
as the factory defaults.
DEFAULT
RM-9P
REPEAT
SHTL/JOG
A
Power status
B
Menu setting status
C
Remote interface
D
Repeat mode
E
Jog/shuttle dial mode
No display
The current menu settings are different
from all of the above.
Note
Note
Display
Description
FC