Sony 530P User Manual

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5-5 Adjusting the Audio Level
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To adjust the signal input to the AUDIO IN CH1 or 
AUDIO IN CH2 connector, set the AUDIO IN CH-1 
or AUDIO IN CH-2 switch to REAR. To adjust both 
input signals, set both switches to REAR.
2
Set the AUDIO SELECT switch(es) corresponding to 
the channel(s) selected in step 1 to MANUAL.
3
With the LEVEL control for the channel selected in 
step 1, adjust so that the audio level meter shows up to 
–20 dB for a normal input volume. 
The second bar from the top may turn on occasionally, 
but do not allow the top bar (0 dB) to go on. If it goes 
on, the audio level is too high.
Correspondence between recording level 
adjustments and audio level controls
In the AUDIO-3 page of the MAINTENANCE menu, you 
can select which audio level control controls the audio 
recording level of the input to each of the AUDIO IN CH1/
CH2 connectors. The correspondence between the controls 
and the menu items and settings is as follows.
Note
When you have operation of the LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2) 
controls and MIC LEVEL control linked together, if the 
MIC LEVEL control is set to 0, the audio signals on 
channels 1 and 2 cannot be recorded. Check the position of 
the MIC LEVEL control before adjusting the LEVEL 
(CH-1/CH-2) controls.
5-5-2 Manually Adjusting the Audio 
Level of the Front Microphone
You can adjust the audio level input from the front 
microphone connected to the MIC IN connector, which is 
to be recorded on audio channels 1 and 2. 
Note
If the XLR connection automatic detection mode is on, 
when the cables are connected to the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 
connectors, the camcorder detects the connection to the 
AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 connectors. Thus, the AUDIO IN 
switches are internally reset to REAR and the audio signals 
input to the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 connectors are 
automatically selected.
Before adjusting the audio level of the front microphone, 
confirm that no cables are connected to the AUDIO IN 
CH1/CH2 connectors. Alternatively, set the REAR XLR 
AUTO item to “OFF” on the AUDIO-1 page of the 
MAINTENANCE menu. 
1
Set either or both of the AUDIO IN switch(es) to 
FRONT as follows:
When using the front microphone input for both 
channels 1 and 2: Set both AUDIO IN switches to 
FRONT.
When using the front microphone input for either 
channel 1 or 2: Set the AUDIO IN switch for the 
desired channel to FRONT.
2
Set the AUDIO SELECT switch(es) for the desired 
channel(s) selected in step 1 to MANUAL.
3
Turn the MIC LEVEL control, and adjust so that the 
audio level meter shows up to –20 dB for a normal 
input volume.
• The 10 bars from the bottom among 20 bars go on 
with the normal input volume. 
Level to be 
adjusted
Control
Menu item
Setting
Channel-1 
recording 
level
LEVEL (CH-1) control 
(on the left)
REAE1/
WRR 
LEVEL
SIDE1
MIC LEVEL control
FRONT
LEVEL (CH-1) control 
is linked with MIC 
LEVEL control.
F+S1
Channel-2 
recording 
level
LEVEL (CH-2) control 
(on the right)
REAE2/
WRR 
LEVEL
SIDE2
MIC LEVEL control
FRONT
LEVEL (CH-2) control 
is linked with MIC 
LEVEL control.
F+S2
All bars go on.
These bars go on.
Normal input level
Excessive input level
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