Sony HDW-750 Camcorder User Manual


 
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Chapter 1 Overview 1-5
generator.
A lithium battery is the back-up power supply for the built-in time code
generator enabling the time code to be held for approximately 5 years
without charging the camcorder power supply.
Optional long-life battery packs are available.
Pressing the VTR START button on the camcorder or the VTR button
on the lens ensures recording continuity from the very next frame.
The time code is displayed in the LCD window screen even when the
power is off. The automatic power shut-off function has three time
code indication settings.
The camcorder continuously stores a few seconds of the most recent
picture data. Recording is started with this data when the REC button is
pressed. This prevents the loss of picture data (Loop Rec function).
(This feature is available when HKDW-703 (not supplied) is attached.)
A slot-in UHF portable tuner WRR-855A/855B (not supplied) can be
attached.
Four channels of analog audio can be converted to 20-bit digital
signals. The converted four channels of digital audio can then be
recorded.
Connecting the HDCA-901 camera adaptor (not supplied) allows the
input of four audio channels. This also makes it possible for the HD-
SDI signal to be output.
When connecting the audio cable to AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 connectors
(XLR 3-pin), the audio signals input to the XLR 3-pin are recorded
regardless of the AUDIO IN switch setting. This function is called the
XLR connection automatic detection function.
The AUDIO OUT connector (XLR 5-pin) allows the camcorder to
output signals from two channels at the same time (stereo recording).
The camcorder searches for the most recently recorded cut and records
the new cut over it. (RE-TAKE function)
The camcorder searches for the point most recently recorded on the
tape and automatically switches to paused recording mode (rec pause).
(End Search function)