The document provides instructions and descriptions for various controls, indicators, and connectors on a camera lens and camera body. It describes features such as manual focus and zoom rings, an auto iris button, tally lamps, audio inputs, and controls for brightness and timecode display. Navigation is through buttons, switches, menus, and a rotating lens mount.
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1.How to turn on / off XGIMI H1 DLP Projector?
2. Remote control pairing
3. Focusing function
4. Charge remote control
5. Function describtion of remote control
6. Adjustment of Picture Size (Optical Zoom)
7. XGIMI Assistance(App)
8. Peripheral connection
9. Sound Mode and specification
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1. The document provides instructions and specifications for a digital night vision device. It details how to operate the device safely, install components like batteries, and adjust settings.
2. Menu options are described that allow configuring display settings, recording features, and other device options. Cautions are provided about safe eye and equipment use.
3. Technical specifications include supported wireless standards, voltage ranges, and operating temperature for the device. The document also provides warranty terms and contact information.
1. The document provides instructions for operating a night vision device, including how to install batteries, adjust lenses, operate modes like infrared and red dot, and configure settings through the menu.
2. It cautions users not to look directly at the infrared light or aim it at flammable objects closely due to fire risk, and only to use the specified battery voltage.
3. The device has various components like lenses, buttons, and ports that are described.
The document provides an overview and instructions for the CHAMELEON clip-on thermal imaging device. It describes the key features and controls of the device, how to install and operate it, and tips for care and maintenance. The device can be mounted in front of daytime rifle scopes or used as a standalone unit. It has a 640x480 pixel microbolometer sensor, digital zoom, brightness/polarity controls, and menu options for settings like non-uniformity correction, standby mode, and image filters. Proper use and storage of the device helps optimize performance and battery life.
1. The Intelligent Auto Mode automatically sets the most appropriate settings to match the subject and recording conditions for beginners or those who want to leave the settings to the camera.
2. Key functions that operate automatically include scene detection, optical image stabilization, intelligent ISO control, face detection, quick AF, intelligent exposure, digital red-eye correction, and backlight compensation.
3. To take pictures in Intelligent Auto Mode, simply frame the shot and press the shutter button. The camera will automatically focus on the subject and adjust settings for optimal image quality.
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This document provides instructions for operating a TA Series thermal imager. It begins with safety cautions and lists standard accessories. Sections describe the device parts and functions, including buttons to power on/off, adjust settings, and enter menus. The menus allow settings calibration models, video output, brightness, and more. Battery level is displayed in the upper right corner. The document is intended to help users understand and operate the thermal imager.
This document is a user manual for the Burris Thermal Riflescopes BTS 35 and BTS 50 models. It provides instructions on installation and use of the riflescopes. Key points include:
- The riflescopes use a single 18650 battery and have functions controlled by power and roller buttons.
- Settings like color palette, brightness, contrast and zoom can be adjusted in the scope's menu.
- Features like ranging, zeroing, and calibration are described to estimate target distances, sight in the scope, and correct the image.
- Maintenance instructions are provided to properly store and clean the thermal riflescope.
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1.How to turn on / off XGIMI H1 DLP Projector?
2. Remote control pairing
3. Focusing function
4. Charge remote control
5. Function describtion of remote control
6. Adjustment of Picture Size (Optical Zoom)
7. XGIMI Assistance(App)
8. Peripheral connection
9. Sound Mode and specification
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1. The document provides instructions and specifications for a digital night vision device. It details how to operate the device safely, install components like batteries, and adjust settings.
2. Menu options are described that allow configuring display settings, recording features, and other device options. Cautions are provided about safe eye and equipment use.
3. Technical specifications include supported wireless standards, voltage ranges, and operating temperature for the device. The document also provides warranty terms and contact information.
1. The document provides instructions for operating a night vision device, including how to install batteries, adjust lenses, operate modes like infrared and red dot, and configure settings through the menu.
2. It cautions users not to look directly at the infrared light or aim it at flammable objects closely due to fire risk, and only to use the specified battery voltage.
3. The device has various components like lenses, buttons, and ports that are described.
The document provides an overview and instructions for the CHAMELEON clip-on thermal imaging device. It describes the key features and controls of the device, how to install and operate it, and tips for care and maintenance. The device can be mounted in front of daytime rifle scopes or used as a standalone unit. It has a 640x480 pixel microbolometer sensor, digital zoom, brightness/polarity controls, and menu options for settings like non-uniformity correction, standby mode, and image filters. Proper use and storage of the device helps optimize performance and battery life.
1. The Intelligent Auto Mode automatically sets the most appropriate settings to match the subject and recording conditions for beginners or those who want to leave the settings to the camera.
2. Key functions that operate automatically include scene detection, optical image stabilization, intelligent ISO control, face detection, quick AF, intelligent exposure, digital red-eye correction, and backlight compensation.
3. To take pictures in Intelligent Auto Mode, simply frame the shot and press the shutter button. The camera will automatically focus on the subject and adjust settings for optimal image quality.
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This document provides instructions for operating a TA Series thermal imager. It begins with safety cautions and lists standard accessories. Sections describe the device parts and functions, including buttons to power on/off, adjust settings, and enter menus. The menus allow settings calibration models, video output, brightness, and more. Battery level is displayed in the upper right corner. The document is intended to help users understand and operate the thermal imager.
This document is a user manual for the Burris Thermal Riflescopes BTS 35 and BTS 50 models. It provides instructions on installation and use of the riflescopes. Key points include:
- The riflescopes use a single 18650 battery and have functions controlled by power and roller buttons.
- Settings like color palette, brightness, contrast and zoom can be adjusted in the scope's menu.
- Features like ranging, zeroing, and calibration are described to estimate target distances, sight in the scope, and correct the image.
- Maintenance instructions are provided to properly store and clean the thermal riflescope.
The document provides a user manual for the ZOOM Series Thermal Camera. It includes 3 sentences:
The manual outlines the technical specifications, components, buttons, menu operations, photographing, video recording, and other functions of the ZOOM Series Thermal Camera. The camera has features like dual-FOV lens, digital zoom, AMOLED display, and built-in memory for storing photos and videos. The document provides detailed instructions for operating the camera and its various modes and settings.
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This Quick Reference Guide provides an overview of features for a Chevrolet Camaro. It includes brief descriptions and locations of instruments, controls, and systems like audio, climate control, lighting, and safety and driver assistance features. Keeping this guide with the Owner's Manual provides easy reference to vehicle information.
This document provides instructions for using a thermal imaging camera. It includes 3 parts:
1. An overview of the camera components including the lens, display interface, buttons, and battery compartment.
2. Instructions for basic operation of the camera including turning it on/off, adjusting brightness and focus, changing color palettes.
3. Additional settings that can be adjusted through the camera menu including video output, WiFi, laser, and auto power off settings.
This user manual provides instructions for using the Clip CML25 thermal imaging attachment. It describes the components, specifications, functions, and operation of the device. Key functions include switching the device on/off, adjusting settings in the shortcut and advanced menus, calibrating the image and compass, and maintaining the device by cleaning and replacing batteries. Troubleshooting tips are provided for issues like blurred images, no video output, or failure to start up.
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This document is the user manual for the PRIME 3 and PRIME 5 night vision monoculars. It provides important export restrictions and warnings about using the device. It then describes the key parts of the monocular, provides specifications for the PRIME 3 and PRIME 5 models, and gives instructions for battery installation, tripod installation, focusing the device, and testing procedures.
This user manual provides instructions for operating the Clip CH50 V2 Thermal Imaging Attachment. It describes the components and controls of the attachment, the menu and status bar icons, specifications, system functions, and operation instructions including powering on/off, navigation menus, calibration procedures, and accessory equipment.
This document provides an overview of basic field production using the Sony Z150 video camera. It covers topics such as camera controls and settings, capturing quality images and audio, composition techniques, lighting, and essential production elements. The camera manual is organized into 6 chapters that explain how to operate the camera's lens, viewfinders, battery, memory cards, recording functions, and tripod mounting. It also provides guidance on focus and zoom controls, exposure settings, white balance, shot types, interviewing, audio equipment, microphone setup, and storytelling fundamentals.
The document is a user manual for Burris Thermal Clip-On sights, models BTC 35 and BTC 50. It provides instructions on operating the device, including powering on/off, adjusting focus and settings, changing display modes, and maintaining the device. Accessories that can be used with the sights are also listed. The manual contains technical specifications for the models and explains icons, battery indicators, storage guidelines, and warranty information.
The Acro P-1 red dot sight uses a single CR1225 battery that provides over 1.5 years of use on setting 6. It has 10 intensity settings controlled by push buttons and is designed for use with night vision devices or in daylight. The sight mounts to a dovetail rail and can be zeroed by adjusting windage and elevation screws, with each click moving the point of impact 0.6 inches at 100 yards.
This document provides instructions for using a USB3.0 HD color video camera. It contains 3 sections:
1. An overview of the camera accessories, fast installation instructions, and camera highlights.
2. Explanations of the camera interfaces, remote controller, and IR remote controller usage.
3. Details on the RS-232 interface and VISCA protocol commands for controlling the camera.
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The manual outlines precautions, features, parts, dimensions, installation instructions and adjusting the camera lens and 3-axis gimbal. It provides details on connecting to monitors and adjusting exposure, color, day/night settings, and configuring motion detection zones through the on-screen display menu. The document specifies the camera has a 1/3" CMOS sensor, 3.3-12mm auto iris lens, IP66 rating, and options for setting white balance, digital noise reduction, privacy masking and other functions.
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This document provides specifications and operating instructions for the Merlin 35 thermal imaging clip-on device. Key details include:
- The device should be handled carefully and lenses kept clean to avoid damage.
- Batteries may need recharging if not used for long periods and should be removed for storage.
- Various menu and display options are accessible through the control buttons for settings like brightness, palettes, and zoom.
- Proper installation and handling of batteries is described.
- Technical specifications for the detector, optics, display, power, and environmental compatibility are provided.
Instruction Manual ATN X-Sight HD Series Weapon Sights | Optics TradeOptics-Trade
The document provides instructions for operating the ATN X-Sight HD series of weapon sights. It summarizes the key features of the sights, including day/night vision capabilities, recording video and photos, and integration of sensors for GPS, gyroscope, and more. The document outlines how to install batteries, insert memory cards, and mount the sight on a firearm. It provides details on operating the sight, adjusting settings through on-scope menus, and focusing the lenses. Additional accessories like infrared illuminators are also described.
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This document is the operator's manual for the Shot Trak HD and Shot Trak-X HD gun cameras. It provides specifications for the cameras, instructions for battery installation, memory card insertion, time setting, mounting, operation, and laser adjustment (Shot Trak-X only). The Shot Trak HD records full HD video while the Shot Trak-X also includes a 5mW red laser. Both are small cameras that mount on weapons using a standard Weaver mount.
The document summarizes the key features and functions of the TANDBERG Video Conferencing System. It describes the built-in camera, codec, remote control, microphone, and provides step-by-step instructions on starting up the system, making and ending calls, controlling cameras and video sources, using presets, and adjusting volume.
The document describes a Z-Wave key fob controller. It can control other Z-Wave devices and activate scenes in an IP gateway. The fob has 4 buttons that can operate devices individually or in pairs. It summarizes the fob's operation modes, association capabilities, wakeup functions, and configuration parameters to customize its functionality.
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The document provides a user manual for the ZOOM Series Thermal Camera. It includes 3 sentences:
The manual outlines the technical specifications, components, buttons, menu operations, photographing, video recording, and other functions of the ZOOM Series Thermal Camera. The camera has features like dual-FOV lens, digital zoom, AMOLED display, and built-in memory for storing photos and videos. The document provides detailed instructions for operating the camera and its various modes and settings.
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This Quick Reference Guide provides an overview of features for a Chevrolet Camaro. It includes brief descriptions and locations of instruments, controls, and systems like audio, climate control, lighting, and safety and driver assistance features. Keeping this guide with the Owner's Manual provides easy reference to vehicle information.
This document provides instructions for using a thermal imaging camera. It includes 3 parts:
1. An overview of the camera components including the lens, display interface, buttons, and battery compartment.
2. Instructions for basic operation of the camera including turning it on/off, adjusting brightness and focus, changing color palettes.
3. Additional settings that can be adjusted through the camera menu including video output, WiFi, laser, and auto power off settings.
This user manual provides instructions for using the Clip CML25 thermal imaging attachment. It describes the components, specifications, functions, and operation of the device. Key functions include switching the device on/off, adjusting settings in the shortcut and advanced menus, calibrating the image and compass, and maintaining the device by cleaning and replacing batteries. Troubleshooting tips are provided for issues like blurred images, no video output, or failure to start up.
Instruction Manual ARMASIGHT PRIME Series NV Monocular | Optics TradeOptics-Trade
This document is the user manual for the PRIME 3 and PRIME 5 night vision monoculars. It provides important export restrictions and warnings about using the device. It then describes the key parts of the monocular, provides specifications for the PRIME 3 and PRIME 5 models, and gives instructions for battery installation, tripod installation, focusing the device, and testing procedures.
This user manual provides instructions for operating the Clip CH50 V2 Thermal Imaging Attachment. It describes the components and controls of the attachment, the menu and status bar icons, specifications, system functions, and operation instructions including powering on/off, navigation menus, calibration procedures, and accessory equipment.
This document provides an overview of basic field production using the Sony Z150 video camera. It covers topics such as camera controls and settings, capturing quality images and audio, composition techniques, lighting, and essential production elements. The camera manual is organized into 6 chapters that explain how to operate the camera's lens, viewfinders, battery, memory cards, recording functions, and tripod mounting. It also provides guidance on focus and zoom controls, exposure settings, white balance, shot types, interviewing, audio equipment, microphone setup, and storytelling fundamentals.
The document is a user manual for Burris Thermal Clip-On sights, models BTC 35 and BTC 50. It provides instructions on operating the device, including powering on/off, adjusting focus and settings, changing display modes, and maintaining the device. Accessories that can be used with the sights are also listed. The manual contains technical specifications for the models and explains icons, battery indicators, storage guidelines, and warranty information.
The Acro P-1 red dot sight uses a single CR1225 battery that provides over 1.5 years of use on setting 6. It has 10 intensity settings controlled by push buttons and is designed for use with night vision devices or in daylight. The sight mounts to a dovetail rail and can be zeroed by adjusting windage and elevation screws, with each click moving the point of impact 0.6 inches at 100 yards.
This document provides instructions for using a USB3.0 HD color video camera. It contains 3 sections:
1. An overview of the camera accessories, fast installation instructions, and camera highlights.
2. Explanations of the camera interfaces, remote controller, and IR remote controller usage.
3. Details on the RS-232 interface and VISCA protocol commands for controlling the camera.
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The document provides instructions and specifications for a PIXIM Vandal Dome Camera model DWC-V365/DWC-V365TIR. It includes 3 sentences:
The manual outlines precautions, features, parts, dimensions, installation instructions and adjusting the camera lens and 3-axis gimbal. It provides details on connecting to monitors and adjusting exposure, color, day/night settings, and configuring motion detection zones through the on-screen display menu. The document specifies the camera has a 1/3" CMOS sensor, 3.3-12mm auto iris lens, IP66 rating, and options for setting white balance, digital noise reduction, privacy masking and other functions.
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Liemke Merlin Clip On 35 Instruction Manual | Optics TradeOptics-Trade
This document provides specifications and operating instructions for the Merlin 35 thermal imaging clip-on device. Key details include:
- The device should be handled carefully and lenses kept clean to avoid damage.
- Batteries may need recharging if not used for long periods and should be removed for storage.
- Various menu and display options are accessible through the control buttons for settings like brightness, palettes, and zoom.
- Proper installation and handling of batteries is described.
- Technical specifications for the detector, optics, display, power, and environmental compatibility are provided.
Instruction Manual ATN X-Sight HD Series Weapon Sights | Optics TradeOptics-Trade
The document provides instructions for operating the ATN X-Sight HD series of weapon sights. It summarizes the key features of the sights, including day/night vision capabilities, recording video and photos, and integration of sensors for GPS, gyroscope, and more. The document outlines how to install batteries, insert memory cards, and mount the sight on a firearm. It provides details on operating the sight, adjusting settings through on-scope menus, and focusing the lenses. Additional accessories like infrared illuminators are also described.
Instruction Manual ATN Shot Trak HD Series Gun Cameras | Optics TradeOptics-Trade
This document is the operator's manual for the Shot Trak HD and Shot Trak-X HD gun cameras. It provides specifications for the cameras, instructions for battery installation, memory card insertion, time setting, mounting, operation, and laser adjustment (Shot Trak-X only). The Shot Trak HD records full HD video while the Shot Trak-X also includes a 5mW red laser. Both are small cameras that mount on weapons using a standard Weaver mount.
The document summarizes the key features and functions of the TANDBERG Video Conferencing System. It describes the built-in camera, codec, remote control, microphone, and provides step-by-step instructions on starting up the system, making and ending calls, controlling cameras and video sources, using presets, and adjusting volume.
The document describes a Z-Wave key fob controller. It can control other Z-Wave devices and activate scenes in an IP gateway. The fob has 4 buttons that can operate devices individually or in pairs. It summarizes the fob's operation modes, association capabilities, wakeup functions, and configuration parameters to customize its functionality.
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Essay on Hope as the Great Democratic Deception—represented by the Brand Obama Administration—and violent coup d'é·tat against the people to convert the State into the Robber Barons' legislative and war machine.
This short poem by Humberto Gómez Sequeira-HuGóS is dedicated to Saúl de la Carmen Sotelo, Madeline Sotelo, and Isabel Omara Sotelo. The poem reflects on the speaker's childhood through images like a swan in a dream, a horse in the garden, a snake in a pond, and rain in the head. It expresses that the speaker was a "sweet child" who enjoyed simple things like a paper airplane and moving through invisible spaces on a wheel of light. The poem was written in Los Angeles on November 27, 2014.
The document argues that the real issue is not foreign influence in US elections, but rather the anger of the plutocratic elite over being exposed for their corrupt system of domination. It claims the US government's actual mission is to influence and corrupt foreign governments to serve imperialist and plutocratic interests. The president serves as a lackey for this plutocracy, which seeks absolute control over taxpayers through nationalism, surveillance, propaganda, and intimidation.
The document provides information about the key components and controls of a digital camera. It discusses the principle of photography and how light rays pass through the camera lens to form images on the light-sensitive material, just as they do in the human eye. It identifies the three main controls needed to produce a sharp image - the light-tight box, lens, shutter, and holder for light-sensitive material. It then provides details about various camera parts, including those that control aperture, shutter speed, focus, viewing, flash, and more. It explains the functions of lenses, buttons, dials and other features that allow photographers to properly operate the camera and capture quality images.
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The document provides instructions for operating basic functions of the Canon 700D camera. It explains how to turn the camera on and switch to manual mode by adjusting the dial. It describes adjusting shutter speed, ISO, focus, and exposure settings. Instructions are given for using the LCD screen and menu to change settings. The zoom, viewfinder, memory card, video recording, and ports are also identified.
The document provides an overview of the basic operations and functions of a Sony PD camera. It describes the important parts of the camera including the lens, viewfinder, record/VCR buttons, LCD screen, and audio ports. It explains how to perform basic operations such as adding a battery, switching between camera and playback modes, inserting a recording tape, and using audio/video ports. It also covers using manual settings for audio, white balance, shutter speed, and aperture. Examples are given to illustrate aperture settings and their impact on depth of field. Finally, it provides some cautions for operating the camera.
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This document provides instructions for operating an infrared thermal monocular device. It describes how to power on and off the device, enter standby mode, switch image modes, use digital and optical zoom, take photos and videos, track hot spots, use the laser pointer and rangefinder, access device settings and calibration modes, connect to WiFi, and charge the battery. The document also provides technical specifications for the device such as resolution, field of view, detection range, and battery life. Safety and operation notes are also included.
This document provides instructions for operating an infrared thermal monocular device. It describes how to power on and off the device, adjust settings like image mode and zoom, take photos and videos, and access additional functions through the device menu like calibration, WiFi connection, and factory resets. The document also provides technical specifications for the device such as resolution, frame rate, battery life, and detection range. Safety and operation notes are provided at the end.
This document provides instructions for operating an infrared thermal monocular device. It describes how to power on and off the device, enter standby mode, switch image modes, use digital and optical zoom, take photos and videos, track hot spots, use the laser pointer and rangefinder, access device settings and calibration modes, connect to WiFi, and charge the battery. The document also provides technical specifications for the device such as resolution, field of view, detection range, and battery life. Safety and operation notes are also included.
The document describes the main parts of a typical digital camera, including DSLR cameras. It lists components such as the power switch, LCD display, memory card slot, lens mount, shutter button, and viewfinder. For DSLRs specifically, it identifies the mirror, microphone, built-in flash, and additional buttons and dials for controlling settings displayed in the viewfinder like aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. The rear view also notes the LCD monitor, menu and playback buttons, and live view and movie shooting functions.
This document provides instructions for setting up menu options and modes on a camera. It describes how to navigate menus to adjust settings like autofocus mode. It also explains how to select different recording modes, including an intelligent auto mode for simple picture taking and a program AE mode for customizing settings. Motion picture recording is covered as well, with notes on modes that support video.
The Canon Powershot S5is is an 8-megapixel digital camera with a 12x optical zoom lens equivalent to a 36-432mm lens on a 35mm camera. It has an SLR-like design with an articulating LCD and features both automatic and manual shooting modes. The camera's 8-megapixel sensor uses pixels that are each 1 millionth of a meter to capture images. For beginners, the camera should be used in Auto mode, with the zoom lever used to frame shots which are taken by pressing the shutter button.
This document is the user manual for the Bolt VM-110 LED Macro Ring Light. It describes how to install batteries, mount the ring light and power control unit to a camera, use the included diffusers, turn on the light and select different lighting modes, and adjust the brightness level. The manual provides instructions on operating the ring light and an overview of its features to help users get the best performance from the product.
This document is the user manual for the Xmini multifunction thermal imager. It provides an overview of the product, descriptions of its features and functions. The manual also covers operation instructions, maintenance procedures, troubleshooting tips, and safety regulations for the Xmini thermal imaging device.
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This document is the user manual for the Xmini multifunction thermal imager. It provides an overview of the product, detailing its features such as resolution, response spectrum, and frame rate. The manual describes the product components, operation functions including power on/off and electronic magnification. It also covers preventative maintenance like battery replacement, product cleaning, and general troubleshooting.
The Canon XA10 camera has several key features for manual control and monitoring footage. It allows the user to switch the camera to manual mode to control focus and other settings. The viewfinder and LCD screen provide ways to frame shots and access settings. Buttons like the record button allow starting and stopping recording. Additional features include a headphone jack, audio level controls, and white balance adjustments.
The document provides instructions for basic settings and functions of a Canon EOS 700D DSLR camera. It explains that the camera can be turned on using the switch on top and set to manual mode using the dial. It describes the viewfinder for viewing the image and ports for connecting headphones, microphones, and inserting additional accessories like lights. Buttons are indicated for taking photos, recording video, and accessing common settings through the quick menu or camera menus. Memory cards are inserted on the right side and ports allow connection to other devices.
This quick guide summarizes the basic functions and operation of the EOS 60D camera. It explains how to insert the battery and memory card, attach the lens, and set the camera to the Full Auto mode. It also provides an overview of other basic shooting modes, functions like drive mode and ISO, viewing and erasing images, and shooting movies in less than 3 sentences.
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This quick reference guide provides basic instructions for using the camera in 3 sentences: It explains how to insert the battery and memory card, set the lens and camera settings, and take and view pictures. Basic shooting modes and functions like drive mode and flash are described. The guide also provides an overview of menu operations and displays for changing camera settings.
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Basic camera operations are described including:
- JPEG files are the default file type for point-and-shoot cameras. Settings like ISO, white balance, and exposure compensation can be adjusted.
- ISO 100 should be used for outdoor shots to minimize noise. Aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual modes allow control over settings.
- Flash, focus, metering, color effects, and bracketing modes can customize the shot. Proper use of modes, settings, and controls are important for this beginning photography class.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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7. ZOOM lever/ring:
This is the manual
zoom ring equipped
with a zoom lever.
To adjust the zoom
manually, turn the
zoom mode knob b to
position “M”.
ZOOM Lens
8. IRIS ring:
Manual iris ring. To
activate the auto iris
feature, set the Iris
Mode switch 7 to “A”.
ZOOM Lens
10. [RET] Return video button:
You can only monitor the return
video signal from the VTR from
the viewfinder, LCD monitor and
video signal connector while
this button is pressed.
When you set the LENS RET item
to “FOCUS ASSIST” in the SWITCH
MODE menu screen, you can use
this button as the FOCUS ASSIST
button.
ZOOM Lens
11. ZOOM servo control lever:
To operate the servo zoom feature
with this lever, set the ZOOM knob
12 to “S”.
• Pressing the “W” section of this
lever increases the
angle of the lens for a wider
shooting angle.
• Pressing the “T” section of this
lever narrows the lens
angle perspective for telephoto
shots.
• Pushing harder changes the speed
of the zoom
ZOOM Lens
12. IRIS mode switch:
A : Activates the auto iris
feature.
M : Allows manual iris
control
ZOOM Lens
13. Momentary auto iris
button
When the IRIS mode
switch 7 is at “M”, pushing
this button activates the
Auto Iris Function while it
is held down only.
ZOOM Lens
14. [S] IRIS speed
adjusting control:
For adjusting the iris
operation speed
ZOOM Lens
15. FILTER thread:
Protect the lens with a
clear filter or UV filter
by screwing
the filter onto the
thread inside the lens
hood from the front.
Other filters can be used
for various effects
ZOOM Lens
17. [ZOOM] ZOOM mode knob:
S : Servo zoom mode. Allows
operation by the zoom servo
control lever 6.
M : Manual zoom mode.
Allows zoom control by the
zoom lever/ring 2
ZOOM Lens
18. BACK FOCUS ring/fixing
screw:
For back focus adjustment
only. Secure with the screw
knob after adjustment.
ZOOM Lens
19. Macro focusing ring
(for close-up shooting):
By rotating this ring in the direction of the
arrow, close-up shooting of very small
objects becomes possible.
Normal focus adjustment and zooming are
not available in the macro mode. To shoot
images in the macro mode, set the focus
ring 1 to the infinite position (∞) and the
zoom ring 2 to the maximum wide-angle
position. To adjust the focus of the macro
image, rotate this ring in the direction of
the arrow until the object is focused.
ZOOM Lens
21. Shoe:
Makes it possible to
mount separately sold
lights and
accessories.
Front Section
22. Knob:
This is the mounting
knob for the microphone
holder 3
Front Section
23. Microphone holder:
Makes it possible to
attach the provided
microphone or a
separately sold
microphone.
Front Section
24. Front Section
Front tally lamp:
This lamp lights up when the GY-HD110 enters the
record mode. It blinks during the transition to the
record mode. When the tape has run out, or the VTR
enters the warning mode, it blinks quickly.
• Use the FRONT TALLY item on the OTHERS [1/2] menu
screen to select whether or not the lamp should
light and the lighting pattern.
25. [LENS] Lens control connector:
Connect 12-pin lens control cable from
lens here.
Front Section
26. Front Section
[ZEBRA] Zebra switch:
When this switch is ON, a zebra pattern is imposed on the viewfinder or LCD
areas having luminance levels in accordance with the menu settings made
for the video signal. This pattern can be used as a reference for manual
adjustment of the lens iris. Zebra patterns are also displayed during
color bar display when this switch is set to ON.
• The default value is 70% - 80%. The luminance level can be changed with
the ZEBRA setting in the LCD/VF [1/3] menu screen. While this switch is
pressed to the SKIN AREA side, the color tone areas specified with the
SKIN COLOR ADJUST item on the ADVANCED PROCESS menu are indicated in the
viewfinder. The switch returns to the OFF position when released.
27. Front Section
[AWB] Auto white balance button:
When the WHT.BAL switch c on page 15 is set
to A or B
and you press this button, the white balance
is automatically adjusted.
* It is not activated in preset, full auto
shooting, full auto white balance and color
bar modes.
28. Lens mounting
ring/Lens lock lever:
Hold the lens and use
the lever to turn the
ring anticlockwise to
release lens.
To mount lens make
sure the lens guide pin
fits well, and
then turn the ring
clockwise until firm.
Front Section
30. Rear Section
Back tally lamp:
This lamp lights up when the GY-HD110 enters
the record mode. It blinks during the
transition to the record mode.
When the tape has run out, or the VTR enters
the warning mode, it blinks quickly.
• Use the BACK TALLY item on the OTHERS [1/2]
menu screen to select whether or not the
lamp should light and the lighting pattern.
31. Rear Section
[PHONES] Earphone jack
This is a stereo mini-jack for connecting an
earphone for audio monitoring. Plug in an earphone
or headphone with a 3.5 mm diameter plug. The
earphone can also be used to monitor alarm tones
in accordance with the circumstances. The audio
channel to be output is selected with the AUDIO
MONITOR item on the AUDIO/MIC [2/2] menu screen
and MONITOR SELECT switch .The audio output
level is adjusted with the Audio monitor volume
control 3
32. Rear Section
Shoulder belt hooks:
Allows you to attach a separately
sold shoulder belt.
33. LCD monitor:
Shows a color camera image
or the VTR playback picture.
It is also used for displaying
the following:
• Menu Setting screens
• Characters showing the
whether the GY-HD110 is set
to shooting mode or VTR
playback mode
• Date and time and time code
• Audio level meter
• Warning indications, etc.
Rear Section
34. Rear Section
Tripod mount:
Use this hole when mounting the
camera onto a tripod.
(Use a screw shorter than 8
mm.)
Always make sure that the
camera is securely mounted.
35. Rear Section
Rotation-preventive hole
Use this to prevent the camera from
falling off the tripod.
Always make sure that the camera is
securely mounted
37. LCD Door
[LCD BRIGHT +/–] LCD brightness +/– button
This button is for adjusting the brightness of
the LCD monitor display.
• Pushing the button in the + direction makes the
monitor brighter.
• Pushing the button in the – direction makes the
monitor darker.
• Pushing the +/– buttons simultaneously returns
the setting to the standard setting.
38. LCD Door
AUDIO SELECT] CH-1/CH-2 audio selector switch
Selects the method of adjusting the CH-1 and CH-2
audio channel audio levels.
AUTO : The audio level is automatically adjusted
according to the input level. When excessive audio
is input, the limiter works to suppress the audio
level.
MANUAL : Allows you to adjust the audio levels
using the CH-1/CH-2 AUDIO LEVEL volume controls.
When excessive audio is input, the limiter works to
suppress the audio level.
39. LCD Door
[TC DISPLAY] TC/UB display
switch
Selects the contents displayed on
the TC counter of the LCD monitor
or in the viewfinder. (This switch
works when the TC/UB item on the
LCD/VF [2/3] menu screen is set to
ON.)
TC : Set to this position to display
time code values.
UB : Set to this position to display
the user’s bits values.
40. [TC GENE.] Time code generator setting switch
Switch for setting the time code generator to preset mode or
LCD Door regeneration mode. It is also used to select the time code run mode
when the preset mode is selected.
FREE : The preset mode is selected, and the time code run mode becomes
the FREE run mode. Set to this position to record with the time code or
user’s bits set anew (preset). In this setting, the time code always
operates in the run mode.* If this setting is used when recording scenes
one after another, the time codes become discontinuous at the
transition points between scenes.
REC : The preset mode is selected, and the time code run
mode becomes the REC run mode. Set to this position to
record with the time code or user’s bits set anew (preset).
The time code operates in the run mode during recording
only. If this setting is used when recording scenes one
after another, the time codes are recorded as continuous
time codes.
REGEN : Regeneration mode, in which the unit reads existing
time codes on the tape and records time codes in
continuation of the existing ones. Set to this position when
you want to add additional time codes to time codes already
recorded on the tape.
41. LCD Door
[CAM/VTR] Camera/VTR mode switch button
Each time you press this button, the mode switches between
camera mode and VTR mode. When you do this, the VTR indicator
g displays the following statuses.
While the mode is being switched: Flashing In VTR mode : Lit In
camera mode : Off
• Select the Camera mode to record the camera image.
• Select the VTR mode to playback VTR or to input the HDV/DV
signal from the IEEE1394 connector 4. (HDV/DV signal input is
possible with the GYHD110U/GY-HD111E.)
• When the power is turned on, the mode becomes the
Camera mode.
43. Monitoring speaker (Cheek pad)
• In the Camera mode, the input
sound can be EE monitored. In
the VTR mode, the speaker
outputs the VTR playback sound.
The sound to be output is
selected with the MONITOR
SELECT switch e
• The sound level is adjusted
with the MONITOR sound level
volume 3. This speaker also
outputs various warning sounds
superimposed on other sound.
Right Side
Section
44. Cheek pad set
screw
Screw for adjusting
the height of the
cheek pad.
Right Side
Section
45. [MONITOR] Audio monitor
volume control
Adjusts the volume of the
monitoring loudspeaker and
earphone.
Right Side
Section
46. [VF BRIGHT] Viewfinder
brightness adjustment
To adjust the brightness of
the viewfinder.
Right Side
Section
47. [PEAKING] Contour
adjustment
To adjust the contours of
the LCD monitor and
viewfinder image.
* When the Focus Assist
function is running, this
control does not operate.
Right Side
Section
48. [FOCUS ASSIST] Focus
assist button
When you press this button
during shooting, the area of
focus is displayed in blue, red
or green, making it easy to
focus accurately.
Right Side
Section
49. Clamp
Attach the cable from the
viewfinder here.
Right Side
Section
50. [USER1/2/3] User buttons
You can assign camera functions to the
USER1 - 3 buttons.
Use them to switch shooting conditions
depending upon the subject.
Set them using the USER1 - 3 items in
the SWITCH MODE menu screen.
Right Side
Section
51. Right Side
Section
[SHUTTER] Shutter/Menu dial
• Every time this dial is pressed while in the normal screen mode
(when the menu screen is not displayed), the shutter speed
switches between on/off.
• When this dial is turned 1 click up or down in the normal screen
mode, the shutter speed indicator is shown for about 3 seconds on
the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder. The shutter speed is changed
when this dial is turned while the shutter speed indicator is shown.
• When this dial turned upward or downward while the menu screen
is displayed, the cursor (K) also moves upward or downward to
allow selection of items in the menu. To change the setting value
of the item, press this dial. When the setting value starts blinking,
turn this dial upward or downward to change the setting.
52. Right Side
Section
[ND FILTER] ND filter switch
Switches the built-in ND filter. OFF : Turns the
filter OFF (FILTER OFF)
1 :Cuts the light intensity to approximately 1/4.
(1/4ND)
2 :Cuts the light intensity to approximately 1/16.
(1/16ND)
When you change this switch, the type of the new
ND filter is displayed in the LCD monitor or
viewfinder
53. Right Side
Section
[STATUS] Status/Menu button
• Pressing this button in the normal screen mode
(condition in which the menu screen is not shown) displays
a status screen in the viewfinder or on the LCD monitor.
The displayed status screen changes each time the
button is pressed.
• Pressing this button for more than 1 second in the
normal screen mode displays the menu screen in the
viewfinder or on the LCD monitor. Pressing this button
while
the menu screen is displayed in the viewfinder or on the
LCD monitor makes the menu screen disappear.
54. Right Side
Section
[GAIN] Sensitivity selector switch
Electronically boosts the light sensitivity when there is
insufficient illumination on the subject.
The boosting level differs depending on the switch position as
follows: (Factory presets)
L : 0 dB (no boosting is applied)
M : 9 dB (boosted to approximately 3 times the original)
H : 18 dB (boosted to approximately 8 times the original)
• The boosting level for each switch position can be changed with
the SWITCH MODE menu screen.
The more the boosting level is increased, the more the resulting
image will be noisy.
• When the FULL AUTO switch h is “ON”,this is fixed at “ALC”.
55. Right Side
Section
[WHT.BAL] White balance switch
Three white balance modes are selectable with this switch.
B : Switch into white balance mode memorized in
B. If white balance is performed with the
switch in this position, it will be memorized into B.
A : Switch into white balance mode memorized in
A. If white balance is performed with the
switch in this position, it will be memorized into A.
PRST(PRESET): Switch into white balance mode (3200K or 5600K) set in
PRESET TEMP. item on the CAMERA OPERATION menu screen FAW (Full
Auto White Balance) mode can be set to A, B or PRESET with the
SWITCH MODE menu screen.
In the FAW mode, video color temperatures are constantly
sampled for automatic adjustment to a proper white balance.
• When the FULL AUTO switch h is “ON”,
this is fixed at “FAW”.
56. Stand
When attaching the
lens, slide the stand
forward.
Right Side
Section
57. [POWER] Power ON/OFF
switch
Switch that turns the
power ON/OFF.
When the power is OFF, “POFF”
is displayed in the LCD
monitor or viewfinder.
* Wait at least 5 seconds if
you need to turn the power
on again.
Right Side
Section
58. [REC] REC trigger button
(start/stop recording)
Start and stop recording using
this button.(This works together
with the REC trigger button on
the top and the lens VTR trigger
button.)When “SPLIT” is set for
the 1394 REC TRIGGER item on the
OTHERS [2/2] menu screen, this
button becomes the start/stop
recording button for an external
device.
Right Side
Section
59. [CH-1/CH-2 AUDIO LEVEL] CH-
1/CH-2 Audio level controls
and AUTO LED
Allow you to adjust the audio
level for the CH-1 and CH-2 audio
channels.
• To use these controls, set the
CH-1/CH-2 AUDIO SELECT switch 2
to “MANUAL”.
• When the FULL AUTO switch h on
page 18 or the CH-1/CH-2 AUDIO
SELECT switch 2 is set to “AUTO”,
“AUTO LED” lights. (The audio level
Right Side controls donot work.)
Section
60. [HDV/DV LED]
• In camera mode, this lights
according to the setting for the
video format being shot.
• In VTR mode, it lights according
to the video format being recorded
on tape or the IEEE1394 input video
format
HDV : Lights when the format is
HDV.
DV : Lights when the format is DV.
Right Side
Section
61. LCD door lock and release
knob
To open the LCD door, move this
knob on the direction toward
the rear section.
Right Side
Section
62. LCD door lock and
release knob
To open the LCD door,
move this knob on the
direction toward the
rear section.
Right Side
Section
64. [DC INPUT] DC
connector
Power input for 7.2 V DC
accepts the supplied AC
adapter.
Lesf side section
65. [LINE OUTPUT] Line output
connector (Φ3.5mm)
Output connector for audio signals.
• Outputs the input audio signal in
the Camera mode.
• Outputs the playback audio signal
in the VTR mode.
• When a HDV/DV signal (IEEE1394) is
input, the EE
sound of the input audio signal is
output in the VTR mode. (GY-
HD110U/GY-HD111E only)
Lesf side section
66. [IEEE1394] IEEE1394
switch
Input/output signal and
playback signal video from
the IEEE1394 connector 4.
Set this switch according
to the format.
Lesf side section
67. [IEEE1394] IEEE1394
connector (6-pin)
Using an IEEE1394 cable
(optional), a digital video
component
with IEEE1394 connector can
be connected here
Lesf side section
68. [VIDEO/Y, PB, PR] Video Signal Output
Connectors (RCA)
These are connectors for component or
composite video signal output. The signal
switches automatically depending upon the
cables connected to these connectors.
• You can select the output signal using the
OUTPUT TERMINAL item on the VIDEO FORMAT
menu. You can also select whether or not to
add a setup signal in the SET UP item.
• When the OUTPUT CHAR. item on the OTHERS
[1/2] menu screen is ON, the menu setting
screen is also displayed in the video from
the video signal output connector.
69. Cassette cover
Sliding the EJECT
switch 11 located on
the top section opens
this cover to allow
insertion or removal
of the videocassette.
Lesf side section
71. [CH-2 INPUT] CH-2 audio input
connector selector switch
Selects the CH-2 audio input connector.
INPUT1 : Inputs the audio from the INPUT1
connector 0 into CH-2.
INPUT2 : Inputs the audio from the
INPUT2 connector 0 into CH-2.
Lesf side section
72. [AUDIO INPUT] Audio input signal selector switch
This switch is used to select the input sound signal from
INPUT1 or INPUT2 connector.
LINE : Set to this position when connected to audio
equipment, etc. The reference input level is +4 dBs.
MIC : Set to this position when the dynamic microphone is
connected.
MIC+48V : Set to this position when a microphone requiring
+48 V power supply (phantom microphone, etc.) is connected.
Lesf side section
73. [INPUT1/INPUT2] INPUT1/INPUT2
audio input connectors
These are audio input connectors
for connecting to an external
audio device or microphone.
• Set the [AUDIO INPUT] switch 9
according to the device to be
connected.
• Set the CH-2 audio input
connector using the [CH-2 INPUT]
switch 8. The CH-2 audio from the
set connector is recorded.
Lesf side section
74. Shoulder pad slide button
Button to adjust the position
of the shoulder pad.
When you press this
button, you can move the
position of
the shoulder pad b forward or
backward.
Lesf side section
83. [FOCUS ASSIST] Focus
assist button
When you press this button
during shooting, the area of
focus is displayed in blue,
red or green, making it easy
to focus accurately.
Top Section
84. [REC] REC trigger button
(start/stop recording)
Start and stop recording using
this button.
(This works together with the
REC trigger button on the
right panel and the lens VTR
trigger button.)
Top Section
85. [REC LOCK] REC LOCK switch
Slide this switch in the direction of
the arrow to lock the [REC] trigger
button 8. Use this to prevent
unwanted recording.
(The REC trigger button on the right
panel and the lens VTR trigger
button are not locked.) Top Section
86. SD memory card cover
When you open this cover,
you can insert and remove
the
SD memory card.
When an SD memory card is
loaded
• You can save, call up and
reset the menu settings
on
this camcorder.
• You can initialize
(format) an SD memory
card.
Top Section
87. [EJECT] Eject
switch and LED
Slide this switch to
the side to insert or
eject a videocassette
tape.
The LED lights while
ejecting is in
progress.
Top Section
88. Operation cover
Open this cover when
operating in the
playback mode.
Otherwise, keep this
cover closed.
This cover can be
opened by sliding it to
the side.
Top Section
89. [BATTERY RELEASE] Battery
pack lock release lever
Slide this lever forward to
remove the battery pack.
Top Section
91. [MONITOR SELECT] Audio monitor selector switch output
from the monitoring speaker 1 or the PHONES jack 2.
CH-1 : The CH-1 channel audio is output.
BOTH : CH-1 and CH-2 channel audio are output mixed.
When this setting is selected, the menu screen can be used to
select whether the mixed sound or
stereo sound should be output via the PHONES jack. (AUDIO MONITOR
item on the AUDIO/MIC
[2/2] menu screen) When AUDIO MONITOR item on the AUDIO/MIC [2/2]
menu screen is set to “STEREO”, only the audio of CH-1 is output
from the monitoring speaker.
CH-2 : The CH-2 channel audio is output.
92. [DISPLAY] Display button
• Each time you keep pressing the
DISPLAY button about 2
seconds, switch LCD monitor
display and viewfinder display.
• When you are using an Anton-
Bauer battery or IDX battery, the
LCD monitor and viewfinder display
switches each time the button is
pressed. Top Section
93. [VTR] VTR indicator
This indicator lights when
the camera is in the VTR
mode.
To perform VTR playback or
to input the HDV/DV signal
from the IEEE1394
connector 4, press the
CAM/VTR button 5 to turn
on this indicator. It
flashes when the mode is
being changed. (HDV/DV
signal input is possible with
the GY-HD110U, GYHD111E.)
Top Section
94. Top Section
[FULL AUTO] Full auto shooting (FAS) switch
This is the ON/OFF switch for FAS mode.
• During FAS mode, “FAS” is displayed on the LCD monitor or the viewfinder.
• FAS mode works together with the auto iris and auto level control (ALC) modes
and automatically adjusts to the optimal video signal level and white balance.
• You can select automatic adjustment mode or manual adjustment mode for audio
recording level.
• Even if there are color bars, this automatically sets to camera video.
• SMOOTH TRANS mode does not run.
• Auto iris mode operates even if the lens iris mode switch is set to the manual
position.
• The gain changes continuously until it reaches the maximum ALC MAX setting, and
the shutter speed also changes continuously.
• When you release FAS mode, all of the settings return to their previous modes.
96. [REW] Rewind button
Press this button to rewind the tape.
• Pressing this button in the stop or fast
forward mode initiates the rewind mode.
(Only for VTR mode)
• Pressing this button during playback,
still picture playback or forward search
initiates reverse search Top Section
97. Top Section
[PLAY/STILL] Play/still button
Press to start playback. Press to enter the still
picture mode during playback, in the stop mode or in
the search mode.
Depending on the ambient temperature, if still image
playback mode continues for between 30 seconds and 3
minutes, it stops automatically. (Tape protect mode)
During still picture playback and search mode, press
this button to return to the normal playback mode.
* If the auto tracking is active at the moment the play
mode is entered, the playback video will be interfered
with digital noise.
98. [FF] Fast forward button
Press this button to fast forward the
tape.
• Pressing this button in the stop or
rewind mode initiates the fast forward
mode. (Only for VTR mode)
• Pressing this button during playback,
still picture playback or reverse search
initiates forward search. Top Section