Menu operations – Sony Multi Interface Shoe Adapter User Manual
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Basic Menu Operations
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Keyframe status
This shows the keyframe status of the
reference region. Pressing this button
switches the menu screen as follows.
When a menu other than the Key Frame
menu is currently shown:
The menu
screen switches to the Key Frame
menu.
When the Key Frame menu is currently
shown:
The menu screen switches to
the menu that was on the screen
immediately before the Key Frame
menu.
In some parts of menus such as the File
menu, this functions as a “Region selection
area,” for selecting the region to which
operations apply.
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Default recall button
This only appears in those menus for which
the default recall function is available.
(See
“Menus allowing a return to default
settings” (page 89).)
Press this button, turning it on, then press a
VF button or knob parameter button to
return the settings to their default values, in
the following groupings.
• Function grouping: the functions within
an HF menu under the VF button
• Knob parameters (parameters currently
controlled by the knobs)
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b
(previous) button and
B
(next)
button
The
b
button returns to the previous menu.
Press the
B
button to continue to the next
menu.
Menu Operations
Selecting an item
1
Press the VF button (1 to 7) for the
desired group of items.
The HF button (1 to 7) indications
change to show the items within the
selected group.
2
Press the HF button for the desired
item.
The indications in the status area and
function button area change, and you
can now make various changes to the
selected item.
Selecting a function
Press the appropriate function button within
the function button area.
Shape and color of the button
Pressing the button turns it on, and it lights,
showing the state.
Lit pale blue:
The function is enabled, and
the parameters can currently be
adjusted with the knobs.
Lit orange:
The function is enabled.
Lit purple:
Execution button. Pressing the
button immediately executes the
function. (Example: [Auto Start]
button in the Chroma Adjust menu)
Pressing a button of this type displays a
further menu, allowing more detailed
settings. (Example: [Chroma Adjust]
button in the Type menu)