Playback preparations and operations, Making settings related to audio monitor signals, Adjusting playback audio levels – Sony VCT-SGR1 Shooting Grip User Manual
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Playback Preparations and Operations
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When the REC INHI indicator is lit
Record inhibit is set.
• Set SYSTEM Setup > REC INHI to “OFF.”
• Check that FS LOCK for the SRMemory
• Check that the write-protect switch for the
SRMemory card is not in the WP position.
2
Press the PLAY button while holding
down the REC button.
Recording starts, and “REC LOCK” appears.
3
Press the STOP button to stop
recording.
The AUDIO Setup menu allows you to make
various settings related to audio monitor signals
for playback. The setting procedures are the same
as for recording.
For details, see “Setting the Audio Signals”
(page 30) and “AUDIO Setup Menu” (page 43).
To adjust the level of audio output via the
EARPHONES jack
Rotate the LEVEL knob.
The playback audio level can be set for each
channel in “PB LEVEL” of the AUDIO Setup
menu.
The setting procedure is the same as in steps 2 and
3 of
“To set the recording levels” (page 32)
Note
The playback audio level cannot be adjusted during
recording.
To set the display range of the audio level meters
See “To set the display range of the audio level
meters” (page 31) for during recording.
Display the TC Setup menu and then select the
time data you want to display in “TIMER SEL.”
TC:
LTC or VITC
Select which one is displayed in “TCR SEL” in
the TC Setup menu.
UBIT:
Displays the user bits for the time code
selected in “TCR SEL” in the TC Setup menu.
TM1/TM2:
The values counted in accordance with
the playback frames.
(With TM2, the beginning of the file is 0 and the
value cannot be reset.)
Playback Preparations
and Operations
Making Settings Related to Audio
Monitor Signals
Adjusting Playback Audio Levels
Selecting the Time Data to
Display During Playback