Sony 930 Manual Do Utilizador

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Chapter 7 Location and Function of Parts and Controls
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HDC-900/950/930 Series Product Information Manual
a
PEAKING control 
*1
When the PEAKING switch b is set to ON, this control 
can be used to sharpen the edges in the picture. 
Turning the control clockwise will increase the 
sharpness. The peaking can be adjusted from 0 to 18 
dB.
b
PEAKING switch
When this switch is set to ON, peaking can be adjusted 
using the PEAKING control a. When the switch is set 
to OFF, the PEAKING control a is disabled, and the 
peaking value will be 0 dB.
c
Friction adjustment knob
Used to adjust the amount of friction in the tilting 
mechanism.
d
Lift-lock release knob
The viewfinder height can be adjusted while pulling 
this knob. By releasing the knob after adjusting the 
height to the standard (low), middle position, or top 
position, the viewfinder will remain fixed at that height.
e
POWER switch
Turns the power supply from the camera to the 
viewfinder on and off.
f
 (attention) indicator
This indicator lights when the camera detects certain 
conditions. The particular conditions which cause the 
indicator to light up are set by the camera.
For information on how to set up and verify the 
conditions under which the ! indicator will light, refer to 
the manual for the camera being used.
g
Green tally lamps
*2
Light up when the camera receives a green tally signal.
h
BRIGHT (brightness) control
*1
Used to adjust the picture brightness.
i
Lock lever
This lever is used to lock the viewfinder into a desired 
angle. The angle is locked when the lever is pushed 
toward the camera lens. When the lever is pulled 
toward the back of the camera, the angle can be 
adjusted. The tilt mechanism will resist movement with 
the amount of friction set by the friction adjustment 
knob c.
j
CONTRAST control
*1
Used to adjust the picture contrast.
k
TALLY ON/OFF switch
Controls the external tally lamp n. When set to ON, the 
external tally lamp will operate. When set to OFF, the 
lamp will not operate (will not light in response to a tally 
signal).
l
BATT (battery) indicator
This indicator blinks when the voltage output of the 
camera battery drops. When the battery reaches a 
point that it may no longer be used, the indicator will 
light up. To prevent camera shutdown due to the 
battery running down, change the battery as soon as 
possible after this indicator begins blinking.
The threshold battery voltage value to make this 
indicator begin blinking is set by the camera. For 
details, refer to the manual for the camera.
m
Red tally lamps
*2
Light up when the camera receives a red tally signal.
n
External tally lamp
Lights up red in response to a red tally signal. Can be 
used to display the camera number by attaching one 
of the supplied number plates (0 through 9).
o
External tally dimmer control
Used to adjust the brightness of the external tally lamp. 
Use a screwdriver to turn the control clockwise to 
increase the brightness, or counterclockwise to dim 
the lamp.
p
CAMERA connector (D-sub 25-pin)
Used to connect to the camera’s viewfinder connector.
q
Mounting wedge
To attach the viewfinder to a camera, the mounting 
wedge is inserted into the V-shaped groove on the top 
of the camera.
*1 These controls have no effect on the camera’s video output 
signals.
*2 The brightness of these lamps can be adjusted using 
controls inside the viewfinder body.