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User Guide
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i If you press and hold the MENU button, the Monitor menu appears across the
lower portion of the screen.
To navigate the Main menu with touch:
X Touch a menu item to access it.
To navigate the Main menu with the Control knob:
1. Turn the Control knob to move the highlight up or down the menu.
2. Press in the Control knob to access a highlighted option.
Sub-menus and their options are covered in more detail in sections related to
those settings; however, the Main menu is provided with brief descriptions in
the following table:
Main Menu Description
Help Displays a quick reference list of shortcut key combinations and their
associated functions.
Recorder & Drives Displays the settings relevant to recording and drive formatting.
Metadata Displays the settings relevant to le-naming metadata stored in recorded
les.
Video I/O Displays the settings that dene video input and output signals.
LUTs Displays the settings for conguring LUTs.
Audio Displays the settings that dene headphone warning bells and (optional)
PIX-LR setup.
Timecode Displays the settings that dene the timecode mode.
System Displays the system settings, such as date and time options.
Save/Load Settings Displays the options for saving customized settings to external storage
media and loading those settings or reverting the device back to its fac-
tory settings.
Toggling On-Screen Display Elements
The LCD displays a live or playback video image and the OSD, providing vital
information superimposed over the video.
The OSD is made up of two display elements, which may be viewed or hidden:
Soft key labels — Located along the bottom of the screen, these identify
the current function of the soft key button directly below each label.
Information bar — Located along the top of the screen, this bar is super-
imposed over the video image and shows transport status, the timecode,
ABS time, audio meters for channels 1 and 2, le name, a clock, and other
status information for a SpeedDrive and power sources. An alternative view
of the bar provides additional information, such as codec.
To show or hide soft key labels and/or the information bar:
X Press the Display soft key button. This button toggles through three display
options:

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