Sony PDW-F800 Camcorder User Manual


 
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Chapter 6 Menu Displays and Detailed Settings
09/09 WRR
SETTING
WRR VALID CH
SEL
f)
ALL/CH1 Selects whether to enable channels 1 and 2 of the
wireless receiver, or channel 1 only.
ALL: Enable both channel 1 and 2.
CH1: Enable channel 1 only. Select this setting to
use the wireless receiver as a monaural
receiver.
WRR CH
SELECT
f)
TX1/TX2 Specifies the target channel for other items in this
menu.
TX1: Channel 1
TX2: Channel 2
WRR DELAY
COMP
f)
OFF/ON Enables or disables the delay compensation
function for wireless audio input.
OFF: Disables the function.
ON: Enables the function (the audio in all EE
output is delayed by about 8 ms).
TX*(*: channel
number)
f)
Displays the name of the transmitter whose
signals are being received on the channel selected
by WRR CH SELECT.
TX* AUDIO
PEAK(*: channel
number)
f)
---/PEAK Displays whether the AF level of the transmitter
whose signals are being received on the channel
selected by WRR CH SELECT is over the peak.
TX* INPUT
LEVEL(*: channel
number)
f)
MIC/LINE Displays whether the input level of the transmitter
whose signals are being received on the channel
selected by WRR CH SELECT is set to MIC or
LINE.
TX* ATT
LEVEL(*: channel
number)
f)
Sets the ATT level of the transmitter whose
signals are being received on the channel selected
by WRR CH SELECT (the permissible setting
range may vary depending on the transmitter
device).
TX* LCF
FREQ(*: channel
number)
f)
Sets the Low Cut Filter frequency of the
transmitter whose signals are being received on
the channel selected by WRR CH SELECT (the
permissible setting range may vary depending on
the transmitter device).
TX* SYSTEM
DELAY(*:
channel number)
f)
AUTO/
0.0ms~8.0ms
When WRR DELAY COMP is set to ON, sets the
amount of audio delay for the channel selected by
WRR CH SELECT.
AUTO: Automatically adjusts the amount of
delay so that the delay in the audio received
from the wireless receiver is zero.
0.0ms~8.0ms: Sets the amount of anticipated
wireless system delay, for cases in several
wireless systems are being used over a device
such as an audio mixer.
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