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Operator's Manual LDK 200 Triax

Operating the Menu System

Menu Structure

Access to the functions on these menus is determined
by the user level that has been set. The menus are as
follows:

Main (top) menu

The top menu gives access to the other menus.

VF menu

This menu contains the functions which determine
how items in the viewfinder are displayed.

Lens menu

The functions contained under this menu control
various aspects of the lens.

Video menu

The video menu contains those functions which affect
the picture quality.

Install menu

This menu contains the functions that are used to set
up the general configuration of the camera. It also
contains controls to customize those switches that
are directly operated on the camera.

Files menu

This menu allows values to be stored in scene and
operator files, and allows these files to be recalled as
required.

Security menu

The security menu is used by the camera owner to set
user levels and to control access to the camera, or to
store the customer (scene and operator) default files.

Diagnostic menu

The diagnostic menu is designed to provide information
on the current status of the camera.

Service menu

The advanced service menu is available to service
engineers for carrying out adjustments and calibrations
to the camera (see Technical Manual).

Making changes

To find out where you have to go to change a function,
consult the appendix to discover under which menu
group or sub-group the function you want to change is
located.

If the cursor points to an item (and there are no double
arrows to indicate a sub-menu) then the item pointed
to has a value. The value can be:

-

a toggle value (only two values)

-

a list value (more than two values)

-

an analogue value (variable from 00 to 99)

or unavailable (---).

If the value is unavailable it cannot be changed. This
is indicated by three dashes (---). This can occur, for
example, when a function is switched off. The analogue
values associated with that function are then
unavailable.

If there are only two values associated with the
function, then pressing the Select button toggles
between these two values.

If a value is displayed next to a function that is one of
several possible values, then pressing the Select
button places the cursor in a list menu indicating the
value currently selected. Use the Rotary control to
point to a new value. Press the Select button to return
the cursor to the function list.

If an analogue value is displayed next to a function
name, then pressing the Select button places the
cursor in front of the value and the Rotary control is
used to change the analogue value. Press the Select
button to return the cursor to the function list.

Undoing changes

If you make changes to the video settings in the
Systems menu and you decide not to keep them, use
the Std. File button at the side of the camera to recall
a standard set of values for the video parameters.

Systems Menu