Sony PDW-F350L Camcorder User Manual


 
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Menu Organization and Operation
Chapter 5 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings
MAINTENANCE menu
No. Page Item Settings Default USER
menu
page
Description File
01 AUDIO-1 AU REF LEVEL –20 / –18 /
–16 / –12 dB
–20 dB Sets the output level of the 1 kHz
test signal.
A
AU AGC SPEC –6 / –9 / –12 /
–15 / –17 dB
–6 dB AGC characteristic (saturation
level) setting
AU LIMITER MODE OFF / –6 /
–9 / –12 /
–15 / –17 dB
OFF During manual adjustment of audio
input levels, selects the limitter
characteristics (saturation level) for
large input signals.
REAR MIC REF –60 / –50 /
–40 dB
–60 dB Selects the reference input level
when the AUDIO IN CH1 switch is
set to MIC.
FRONT MIC SELECT MONO /
STEREO
STEREO Input mode selection for front
microphone
AU CH12 AGC MODE MONO /
STEREO
MONO Selects whether to carry out
automatic adjustment of the input
levels of analog audio signals
recorded on channels 1 and 2
independently for the two channels
or to carry it out in stereo mode.
AU CH34 AGC MODE MONO /
STEREO
Selects whether to carry out
automatic adjustment of the input
levels of analog audio signals
recorded on channels 3 and 4
independently for the two
channels, to carry it out in stereo
mode, or not at all.
AUDIO CH1 LEVEL SIDE1 /
FRONT / F +
S1
FRONT When recording audio on channel
1, selects which knob is used for
adjustment.
SIDE1: Adjust with the left-hand
AUDIO LEVEL knob on the
side control panel.
FRONT: Adjust with the AUDIO
LEVEL knob on the front.
F + S1: Allow adjustment with
either of the left-hand AUDIO
LEVEL knob on the side control
panel or the AUDIO LEVEL
knob on the front. (The two
knobs function in linkage.)
AU CH2 LEVEL SIDE2 /
FRONT / F +
S2
When recording audio on channel
2, selects which knob is used for
adjustment.
SIDE2: Adjust with the right-hand
AUDIO LEVEL knob on the
side control panel.
FRONT: Adjust with the AUDIO
LEVEL knob on the front.
F + S2: Allow adjustment with
either of the right-hand AUDIO
LEVEL knob on the side control
panel or the AUDIO LEVEL
knob on the front. (The two
knobs function in linkage.)