Sony PDWHD1500 User Manual (PDW-HD1500 / PDW-F1600 Operation Manual for Firmwa - Page 83
To change the display language font for clip names, clip list names, and title2 clip titles
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Chapter 5 Operations in GUI Screens • Some symbols cannot be used in clip names. The keys for those symbols are disabled when you are editing a clip name. See page 75 for more information about GUI screen operations. 1 In the Clip Properties screen, turn the PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob to select the item you want to edit (Name, Title1 1), or Title2). 1)Only ASCII characters can be used for Title1. 2 Press PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob. An input screen appears for the selected item. (If the area of use setting is "UC" (for regions outside Japan), a keyboard appears that corresponds to the font selected with Disc Menu item Settings >Select Font. A Japanese keyboard appears if the area of use setting is "J" (for Japan).) 3 Edit the string in the edit box. To enter characters Use the V/MARK1, v/MARK2, B/IN or b/OUT buttons or turn the PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob to select a key, and then press the PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob. Functions of special keys Key B, b , Back Space Function Move the cursor one character forward or back. Move the cursor to Home or End position. Deletes the character in front of the cursor. CapsLock Turns the Shift key on permanently (until pressed again), and enables input of capital letters and symbols. F Shift Enter Enables input of capital letters and symbols. Turns off after entry of one character. Confirms the edit and enables the OK and Cancel buttons. 4 Select OK, and then press the PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob. You return to the Clip Properties screen, and the results of the editing are reflected in the clip information. To enter text using a USB keyboard or USB mouse You can connect a Windows USB keyboard or a Windows USB mouse 1) to the MAINTENANCE connector (see page 29), and use them together with the software keyboard to enter text. Connect a Japanese keyboard if you have set the area of use to "J" (for Japan). 2) Connect a keyboard that corresponds to the font selected with Disc Menu item Settings >Select Font if you have set the area of use to "UC" (for regions outside Japan). 1) Some USB keyboards or USB mice may not be recognized. In this case, the message "Unknown USB" appears. 2) Only ASCII characters can be entered from a Japanese keyboard. To change the display language (font) for clip names, clip list names, and title2 clip titles: Select one of the following languages (fonts) with the Disc Menu item Settings >Select Font. • European Alphabet: The keyboard language can be selected with the Disc Menu item Settings >USB Keyboard Language (see following section). • Korean: The Korean keyboard is selected automatically. You can enter Hangul characters if you have connected a Korean USB keyboard. • Simplified Chinese: The keyboard layout is identical to that of the English [United States] keyboard. Only ASCII characters can be entered. • Traditional Chinese: The keyboard layout is identical to that of the English [United States] keyboard. Only ASCII characters can be entered. To change the keyboard language: Select the desired language from the following values using Settings >Select USB Keyboard Language in the Disc Menu. • English [United Kingdom] • English [United States] • French [France] • German [Germany] • Italian [Italy] • Polish (Programmers) [Poland] • Russian [Russia] • Spanish [Spain] See "List of Supported USB Keyboards" (page 185) for the characters that can be input in each language. Note The keyboard language cannot be changed in the following cases. • When the area of use is set to "J" (for Japan). • When the area of use is set to "UC" (for regions outside Japan), and the Disc Menu item Settings >Select Font is 83 Thumbnail Operations