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Audio, Time data, Useful functions – Sony LA-EA5 A-Mount to E-Mount Adapter User Manual

Page 44: Assignable buttons, Audio time data, Setting the timecode, Changing functions

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Useful Functions

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Record

ing

To adjust the audio levels

When “CH-1 Audio Select/CH-2 Audio Select”
in “Audio Level”

(page 86)

of the Audio menu is

set to “Auto,” the audio recording levels are
automatically adjusted.
To adjust the audio recording levels manually, set
to “Manual.” Adjust the audio recording levels on
“CH-1 Audio Level/CH-2 Audio Level” in
“Audio Level” of the Audio menu.

Note

The recording level is locked for channels with AES/
EBU signals selected for audio input.

Setting the Timecode

Specify the timecode to be recorded with
“Timecode” in the TC/UB menu

(page 94)

.

The camcorder has four assignable buttons (pages

11

,

14

) to which you can assign various functions

for convenience.
You can also assign the function to the RET
button on the lens.

Changing functions

Use “Assignable Button”

(page 108)

in the

System menu.
The assigned functions can be viewed on the
Assignable button status screen

(page 12)

.

Assigned functions

Audio

Time Data

Useful Functions

Assignable Buttons

Function name Function

Marker

Turning on/off the Center Marker,
Safety Zone, Aspect Marker.

Zebra

Turning on/off the Zebra function.

Peaking

Turning on/off the Peaking
function.

Display

Turning on/off the monitor display
of status/setting value.

Video Signal
Monitor

Switching the waveform
indication for the output signal
from SDI (Sub).

VF Focus
Magnifier

Turning on/off the Focus
Magnifier function of the
viewfinder.

VF Mode

Switching viewfinder screen
between color and mono.

Rec

Starting/stopping recording.

S&Q Motion

Turning on/off the Slow & Quick
Motion.

Picture Cache Rec Turning on/off the Picture Cache

Rec function.

Rec Review

Performing the Rec Review
function.

High/Low Key

Switching between High Key
(monitoring display for high key
blown-out highlights), Low Key
(monitoring display for low key
clipped blacks), and Off (normal
display).

White Memory

Switching “White Switch”
between Memory A and Memory
B.