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Parts and their functions
ABC button
This is used to automatically adjust camera’s black balance in the pan/tilt head system
currently selected.
Set the IRIS [AUTO/MANU] button to AUTO (the IRIS button is now lit), and press the
ABC button.
While the black balance is being adjusted, the ABC button’s lamp flashes; when it has
been adjusted properly, it goes off. It comes on when it was not possible to perform the
adjustment.
No operations are performed when the MODE button has been set to BAR (the
MODE button’s lamp is lit).
When using a pan/tilt head other than the AW-PH350, AW-PH360 or AW-PH650,
the button’s lamp also goes off when the black balance has not been adjusted
properly.
SCENE FILE [USER/1/2/3] buttons
These are used to select the SCENE FILE of the camera in the pan/tilt head system
currently selected.
The lamp of the selected SCENE FILE button lights.
[ In the case of the AW-E350, AW-E650, AW-E655, AW-E750 and AW-E860]
When the [USER] button’s lamp lights, the user mode is selected.
When the [1] lamp lights, the halogen mode is selected.
When the [2] lamp lights, the fluorescent light mode is selected.
When the [3] lamp lights, the outdoor mode is selected.
MENU/ , ITEM/ , YES/ , NO/ buttons
These are used to display the on-screen menus of the camera in the pan/tilt head
system currently selected so that the settings can be performed on the menus.
When the MENU/ button is pressed for at least two seconds, the menu mode is
established, the on-screen menus are displayed in the camera video output, and the
MENU/ button lamp lights.
If the MENU/ button is pressed for at least two seconds in the menu mode, the menu
mode is exited, the on-screen menus in the camera video output are cleared, and the
MENU/ button lamp goes off.
For more details, refer to the “Setting and changing the camera menu items” (page 37).
TALLY lamps [1] to [5]
When tally signals are input to TALLY connectors [1] through [5], the lamps with the
numbers corresponding to the connectors come on.
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