6-4 loading and unloading a disc, 6-5 formatting a disc, Press the menu button. this exits the menu – Sony PDW-V1 User Manual
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3-6 Handling Discs
3-6-4 Loading and Unloading a Disc
When the on/standby switch indicator is lit green, you can
load and unload a disc as shown in the following figure.
If message “HUMID!” appears in the time data
display
There is moisture condensation in the unit.
For the steps to take when the message appears, see 8-4
“Condensation” on page 93.
3-6-5 Formatting a Disc
An unused disc requires no formatting operation. The disc
is automatically formatted when loaded into this unit.
To format a recorded disc, load the disc into the unit, then
do as follows.
Note
When a recorded disc is formatted, all the data on the disc
is erased.
1
Holding down the SHIFT button, press the MENU
button.
The system menu appears on the monitor screen.
2
Select “DISC MENU” using the
F button or f button,
then press the
g button.
The menu item “FORMAT” is displayed.
3
Select “FORMAT” using the
F button or f button,
then press the
g button.
The menu item “QUICK FORMAT” is selected.
4
Press the
g button.
The message “QUICK FORMAT OK?” appears.
To return to the previous menu page without
formatting the disc
Press the RESET button.
5
Press the SET button.
Formatting is completed and the message “FORMAT
COMPLETED.” appears.
6
Press the MENU button.
This exits the menu.
SAV
E
SAVE
SAVE
Lower surface of the disc
Write-protect tab
Slide in the direction of the arrow
Write-protect tab settings
Recording enabled
Recording disabled
To unload
Press the EJECT button.
To load
Insert a disc face up.
The disc is drawn in.
On/standby switch and
indicator
When a disc is loaded, the disc loaded mark
25) lights. It flashes while the disc is being inserted, and
while it is being ejected.
ACCESS
L
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NETWORK
LOCAL
REMOTE
AUDIO MONITOR
CH-1
CH-2
CH-3
CH-4
CH-5
CH-6
CH-7
CH-8
SHUTTLE
JOG
THUMBNAIL
ESSENCE
MARK
MARK1
MARK2
IN
OUT
MENU
S.SEL
SET
RESET
SHIFT
TOP
F REV
F FWD
END
PREV
NEXT
PLAY
STOP
CLIP
MENU
SYSTEM
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