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Sony PXW-X500 Operation Manual

Sony PXW-X500 Operation Manual

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SOLID-STATE MEMORY CAMCORDER
PXW-X500
OPERATION MANUAL [English]
1st Edition

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  • Page 1 SOLID-STATE MEMORY CAMCORDER PXW-X500 OPERATION MANUAL [English] 1st Edition...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Before Using This Unit ................8 Chapter 1 : Overview Features ......................9 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls........10 Power Supply .................. 10 Accessory Attachments..............11 Operating and Connectors Section..........12 Screen Display.................... 22 Information Screen................22 Viewfinder Screen................
  • Page 3 Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position ............42 Chapter 3 : Adjustments and Settings Setting the Video Format ................43 Switching the System Frequency ............ 43 Switching the Video Format ............44 Adjusting the Black Balance and the White Balance ......44 Adjusting the Black Balance............
  • Page 4 SDXC Cards..................65 Basic Operations ..................66 Playing Recorded Clips..............67 Advanced Operations ................68 Recording Shot Marks..............68 Setting Clip Flags................68 Shooting with Slow & Quick Motion ..........69 Recording with the Clip Continuous Rec Function ......70 Recording Video Simultaneously to Two SxS Memory Cards (Simul Rec) ................
  • Page 5 Monitoring File Transfers (Job List)..........91 Chapter 5 : Clip Operations Clip Operations on the Thumbnail Screen..........92 Thumbnail Screen ................92 Playing Clips ................... 93 Basic Thumbnail Menu Operations ..........94 Protecting Clips................95 Deleting Clips.................. 96 Displaying Clip Properties .............. 97 Adding/Deleting Clip Flags on Clips..........
  • Page 6 Assigning Functions to Assignable Switches ......... 140 Functions That Can Be Assigned to the ASSIGN. 0 Switch ..140 Functions That Can Be Assigned to the ASSIGN. 2 Switch ..141 Functions That Can Be Assigned to the ASSIGN. 1 and 3 Switches, the ASSIGNABLE 4 and 5 Switches, and the COLOR TEMP.
  • Page 7 Chapter 9 : Maintenance Testing the Camcorder................157 Maintenance ..................... 157 Cleaning the Viewfinder ............... 157 Note about the Battery Terminals ..........158 Operation Warnings ................159 Error Messages................159 Warning Messages ................ 159 Caution and Operation Messages..........160 Appendix Important Notes on Operation ...............
  • Page 8: Before Using This Unit

    For details about how to make settings, see “Using the Unit for the First Time” (page 33). Note Before attaching/removing optional components or accessories to/from the PXW-X500 (referred to as “the camcorder”), be sure to turn the power of the camcorder off.
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 : Overview

    Overview Chapter Wireless function Features The wireless LAN connection function and the supplied IFU-WLM3 USB Wireless LAN Module enable you to configure and operate the camcorder from a smartphone or tablet (see page 80). -inch type Power HAD FX CCD Camcorder shooting/recording system configuration Employs a...
  • Page 10: Locations And Functions Of Parts And Controls

    Asia Pacific http://pro.sony-asia.com Korea http://bp.sony.co.kr China http://pro.sony.com.cn India http://pro.sony.co.in Sony Creative Software, software download page: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/ download/software_for_sony_equipment a LIGHT switch Determines how a video light connected to the LIGHT connector (see page 12) is turned on and off. AUTO: When the POWER switch of the video...
  • Page 11: Accessory Attachments

    Adjust the viewfinder position in the front-to- For your safety, and to ensure proper operation of the back direction (see page 30). camcorder, Sony recommends the use of the BP-L80S d Viewfinder left-to-right positioning ring Battery Pack. Loosen this ring to adjust the left-to-right position f Camera adaptor connector of the viewfinder (see page 30).
  • Page 12: Operating And Connectors Section

    (optional). new setting appears on the viewfinder screen for about three seconds. p Lens mount (special bayonet mount) For details, see “Setting the Electronic Shutter” Attach the lens. (page 47). Consult a Sony service representative for information about available lenses.
  • Page 13 c FILTER selector You can use the AUTO W/B BAL switch even when the ATW (Auto Tracing White Balance) Switches between four ND filters built into this function is operating. camcorder. If you push the switch to the WHITE side once more during the automatic white balance adjustment, the adjustment is cancelled and the white balance setting returns to the original...
  • Page 14: Gain Selector

    a ASSIGN. (assignable) 1/2/3 switches Position of upper Audio output You can assign the desired functions to these switch switches using Operation >Assignable Switch in CH-2/CH-4 Channel 2 audio the setup menu (see page 140). Position of lower switch: CH-3/4 Off is assigned to the ASSIGN.
  • Page 15 • Shooting a subject indoors, against a background Note through a window It is not possible to turn off the menu screen by closing • Any high contrast scene the cover. i WHITE BAL (white balance memory) k MENU CANCEL/PRST (preset) / switch ESCAPE switch Controls adjustment of the white balance.
  • Page 16: Lcd Monitor

    m ACCESS indicator b LCD monitor Lights up orange when the SD card is being Displays remaining battery capacity, remaining accessed. media capacity, audio levels, time data, and so on. It also allows you to check camera and playback n Switch cover pictures (see page 22).
  • Page 17: Prev Button

    n HOLD (display hold) button Pressing the F REV or F FWD button during playback or pause starts high speed playback in Pressing this button instantly freezes the time data the forward or reverse direction. displayed in the LCD monitor. (The timecode generator continues running.) Pressing this button i F FWD (fast forward) button and again releases the hold.
  • Page 18: Essence Mark Button

    e F-RUN/SET/R-RUN (free run/set/ If you press the button with the LCD monitor off, the LCD backlight comes on in the H state. recording run) switch Selects the operating mode of the internal Setting LCD monitor backlight timecode generator. The operating mode is set as High (select this to view the LCD explained below, depending on the position of the monitor outdoors in the daytime)
  • Page 19: Shift Button

    If you have recorded clips by using planning Left side and upper section metadata that defines names for Shot Mark 0 to Shot Mark 9, the defined names are displayed instead of the above item names in the list. i SHIFT button Use this in combination with other buttons.
  • Page 20: Hdmi Connector

    c PC connector m HDMI connector Used to put this camcorder into USB connection Connect an HDMI device, such as a monitor or mode and use it as an external storage device for recording unit, to output HD or SD HDMI video a computer.
  • Page 21 q TC OUT (timecode output) connector c EARPHONE jack (stereo, minijack) (BNC type) You can monitor the E-E sound during recording and playback sound during playback. When an To lock the timecode of an external VTR to the alarm is indicated, you can hear the alarm sound timecode of this camcorder, connect this through the earphone.
  • Page 22: Screen Display

    i AUDIO OUT connector (XLR type, Screen Display 5-pin, male) Outputs the audio signals recorded on audio channels 1 and 2 or audio channels 3 and 4. The audio signals are selected by the MONITOR switch. j REMOTE connector (8-pin) Information Screen Connect a remote control unit to control the camcorder remotely.
  • Page 23: Viewfinder Screen

    g Audio format l Remaining media capacity indicator Indicates the audio recording format or the audio Shows bar segments indicating the remaining format of clip being currently played. capacity of recording media in the slots. m Remaining battery capacity indicator Indication Recording format 16bit...
  • Page 24 h Wireless receiver function indicator W:P: Preset mode Displays “W” when a slot-in receiver is attached c Zoom position indicator (with lens to the camcorder, and displays the reception level mounted) for each channel that can be used by the receiver Displays the zoom position of the zoom lens in (1ch, 2ch, or 4ch).
  • Page 25 n Depth of field indicator (serial lens Icon Meaning mounted) Spotlight mode Displays the depth of field using a bar. The units for display are set using Operation >Display On/ b ALAC indicator Off >Lens Info in the setup menu, and can be set Displays “ALAC”...
  • Page 26 f Wi-Fi indicator h Gamma indicator Displays the Wi-Fi setting and reception state Display the gamma setting. using icons. Menu settings Indicator State Icon Operation Paint >Gamma >Display Operation Maintenance Wi-Fi Gamma Gamma Gamma On/Off >Display >Wi-Fi operating Category Select >Gamma On/Off >Setting...
  • Page 27 j Time data display Displays the remaining recording/playback time, timecode, user bits, etc., as selected by the DISPLAY switch (see page 17). k Clip name display Displays the name of the clip currently recording when recording, or displays the name of the next clip to be recorded during recording standby.
  • Page 28: Chapter 2 : Preparations

    For safety, use only the Sony battery packs and AC adaptors listed below. • BP-L80S Lithium-ion Battery Pack • AC-DN2B/DN10 AC Adaptor CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
  • Page 29: Using Ac Power

    For more information about the connection of the viewfinder and camcorder, contact a Sony service representative. 1 Loosen the viewfinder left-to-right positioning ring, 2 attach the...
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Viewfinder Position

    shoe, and 3 tighten the viewfinder left- Adjusting the Viewfinder Position to-right positioning ring. Viewfinder left-to-right positioning ring To adjust the viewfinder left-right position, loosen the left-right positioning ring, and to adjust the front-back position, loosen the front-to-back Stopper positioning knob. Viewfinder left-to-right positioning ring Couple the viewfinder connector to the VF connector (20-pin).
  • Page 31: Detaching The Eyepiece

    Using a 2.5 mm diameter hexagonal Detaching the Eyepiece wrench, detach the viewfinder slide assembly. Removing the eyepiece gives a clearer view of the screen from further away. It is also easy to remove dust from the viewfinder screen and mirror when the eyepiece is detached.
  • Page 32: Adjusting The Viewfinder Focus And Screen

    2 CONTRAST control 3 BRIGHT control barrel. When the eyecup is worn out, replace it with a new one. For details of a replacement eyecup, contact a Sony service representative. Adjusting the Viewfinder Focus and Screen To adjust the viewfinder focus Turn the diopter adjustment ring until the viewfinder image is sharpest.
  • Page 33: Using The Unit For The First Time

    Press the SET button. Using the Unit for the The internal clock is set with the date set in to 4. steps First Time Next, set the time. Select Maintenance >Clock Set >Time in the setup menu. The Time screen appears. When using the camcorder for the first time, configure the following settings in the menu.
  • Page 34: Mounting And Adjusting The Lens

    Lens mount securing rubber than normal because of data loading at start-up. Contact a Sony service representative for information about aberration correction lenses. Adjusting the Flange Focal Length If the lens does not stay in focus properly as you...
  • Page 35: Preparing The Audio Input System

    Carrying out the adjustment Preparing the Audio Input System Set the iris to manual. Open the iris, position the supplied flange focal length adjustment chart approximately 3 meters (10 ft) away from the camcorder, and arrange the Connecting a Microphone to the lighting to obtain a satisfactory video MIC IN Connector output.
  • Page 36: Connecting Microphones To The Audio In Connectors

    Connecting Microphones to the AUDIO IN Connectors You can connect up to two monaural microphones to the AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 connectors, using an optional CAC-12 Microphone Holder. The following is the procedure for attaching an electret condenser microphone such as the ECM- 674/678.
  • Page 37: Attaching A Uhf Portable Tuner (For A Uhf Wireless Microphone System)

    Note The optional WRR Mount Bracket (service part number: A-8278-057-B) is required to fit the WRR-862. For details, contact your vendor or a Sony service representative. To fit the DWR-S02D or WRR-855S Remove the four fixing screws holding...
  • Page 38 If the XLR connection automatic detection function is on, the input signal for audio About the WRR tuner fitting (service part recording is selected automatically, and number: A-8278-057-B), contact a Sony service therefore this setting is not required. or sales representative.
  • Page 39: Connecting Line Input Audio Equipment

    1 AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 switches 2 To AUDIO IN CH-1 or CH-2 connector 3 Audio equipment 4 AUDIO IN selectors 1 AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 switches 2 To DC OUT connector 3 To AUDIO IN CH-1 or CH-2 connector 4 AUDIO IN selectors Connecting Line Input Audio Equipment Connect the audio output connector of the audio...
  • Page 40: Tripod Mounting

    To remove the camcorder from the tripod Tripod Mounting adaptor Hold down the red button and pull the lever in the direction of the arrow. Attach the optional VCT-14/U14 Tripod Adaptor to the tripod. Tripod adaptor Red button Lever Note The tripod adaptor pin may remain in the engaged position even after the camcorder is removed.
  • Page 41: Connecting A Video Light

    Connecting a Video Using the Shoulder Light Strap With this camcorder, you can use the Anton To attach the shoulder strap Bauer Ultralight 2 or equivalent video light (powered by 12 V with maximum power Fit one of the clips to a shoulder strap consumption of 50 W).
  • Page 42: Adjusting The Shoulder Pad Position

    To remove the shoulder strap Adjusting the Shoulder Press here and pull in the direction Pad Position shown by the arrow to release. You can slide the shoulder pad back and forth within a 40 mm range. This adjustment helps you get the best balance for shooting with the camcorder on your shoulder.
  • Page 43: Chapter 3 : Adjustments And Settings

    Adjustments and Settings Chapter For menu operations, see “Basic Setup Menu Operations” (page 103). Setting the Video Format The following recording formats can be selected for different combinations of video resolution and system frequency. System frequency Video format Picture size (Operation >Format >Rec Format in setup menu) 59.94/50 XAVC-I 1080i...
  • Page 44: Switching The Video Format

    Note Adjusting the Black The system frequency cannot be changed during recording/playback or while the thumbnail screen is Balance and the White displayed. Balance Switching the Video Format To ensure excellent image quality when using this You can switch the video format as required. camcorder, conditions may require that both the black balance and the white balance be adjusted.
  • Page 45: Adjusting The White Balance

    Push the AUTO W/B BAL switch to • GAIN switch: L (set to a gain value that is as small as possible) BLACK and release the switch. • OUTPUT/DCC switch: CAM The message “Executing...” appears during • WHITE BAL switch: A or B execution, and changes to “OK”...
  • Page 46 1) Hunting: Repeated brightening and darkening of To change the color temperature when the image, resulting from repeated response to the ND filter is switched automatic iris control. You can assign electrical CC (color correction) If the automatic white balance filters to ND filters (see page 13).
  • Page 47: Setting The Electronic Shutter

    To set no color temperature Setting the Electronic Select “-----” with Electrical CC<C> or <D> selected. Shutter When the assignable switch is pressed, the setting for that position is not displayed. For example, if “-----” is set for one position, then switching between the remaining three positions is carried out.
  • Page 48: Selecting The Shutter Mode And Shutter Speed

    System Shutter speed (unit: Hz) To set the shutter mode and standard- frequency S&Q: Off S&Q: On mode shutter speed 59.94i 60.00 to 7000 — Once the shutter speed is selected, it is retained 59.94P 60.00 to 8000 60.00 to 8000 even when the camcorder power is turned off.
  • Page 49: Setting Auto Iris

    To set the shutter speed in SLS mode Setting Auto Iris Select Operation >Slow Shutter >Setting in the setup menu and set the shutter mode to [On]. Select Operation >Slow Shutter The reference value for automatic iris adjustment >Number of Frames in the setup menu can be changed to aid the shooting of clear and select the desired number of pictures of back-lit subjects, or to prevent blown-...
  • Page 50 Even if the reference value is changed, it Setting the auto iris speed reverts to the standard value every time the Set the operating speed when adjusting levels power is turned on. using auto iris. To set the automatic iris window Select Operation >Auto Iris >Speed in the setup menu.
  • Page 51: Adjusting The Audio Level

    To counter problems with very bright Adjusting the Audio highlights Level If the subject is too bright, the iris may close too much, leaving the overall image dark, a condition known as clipped blacks. In such cases, switching the clip highlight function on will clip the signal above a certain level, reducing the effects of the When you set the AUDIO SELECT switch to auto iris.
  • Page 52: Manually Adjusting The Audio Level Of The Mic In Connector

    Set the AUDIO SELECT switch(es) Manually Adjusting the Audio corresponding to the channel(s) selected Level of the MIC IN Connector in step to MANUAL. Set either or both of the AUDIO IN With the LEVEL knob(s) for the channel(s) selected in step 1, adjust so switch(es) to FRONT.
  • Page 53: Recording Audio On Channels 3 And 4

    Audio CH4 Level: Channel 4 recording Recording Audio on Channels 3 level and 4 Setting Knob Side4 LEVEL (CH4) knob Selecting the recorded audio Front MIC LEVEL control You can select the audio recorded on audio Front+Side4 LEVEL (CH4) knob and channels 3 and 4 with the AUDIO IN CH3/CH4 MIC LEVEL control (linked operation)
  • Page 54: Setting Time Data

    To make the timecode consecutive Setting Time Data When the F-RUN/SET/R-RUN switch is set to R-RUN, recording a number of scenes on the media normally produces consecutive timecode. However, once you remove the media and record on another media, the timecode will no longer be consecutive when you use the original media again for recording.
  • Page 55: Synchronizing The Timecode

    Example 2: Interconnecting a number of Synchronizing the Timecode camcorders (including one reference camcorder) You can synchronize the internal timecode generator of this camcorder with an external generator. You can also synchronize the timecode generators of other camcorders/VTRs with the internal generator of this camcorder.
  • Page 56: Checking Camcorder Settings And Status Information (Status Screens)

    Supply a timecode signal and a Checking Camcorder reference video signal, complying with the SMPTE standard and in proper Settings and Status phase relationship, to the TC IN Information (Status connector and to the GENLOCK IN connector, respectively. Screens) This operation synchronizes the internal timecode generator with the external timecode.
  • Page 57 Camera Status screen System Status screen Display item Description Display item Description Gain Gain level in dB units System Frequency System frequency Shutter Electronic shutter status Rec Format Recording format Gamma Gamma category and curve Simul Rec Simultaneous recording function on/off White White balance mode setting...
  • Page 58 Assignable Button Status screen Media Status screen Battery Status screen Display item Description SxSA Remaining capacity (bar graph and remaining time display) and media life of media in slot A SxSB Remaining capacity (bar graph and remaining time display) and media life of media in slot B SD Proxy Remaining capacity (bar...
  • Page 59: Chapter 4 : Shooting

    • Carry and store SxS memory cards in their Use the following Sony SxS memory cards (SxS cases, and lock the cases securely. PRO or SxS-1) with this camcorder. SxS PRO+ series...
  • Page 60: Loading And Ejecting Sxs Memory Cards

    Before discarding or disposing of a memory card, erase it using commercial data erasure software, or physically destroy it. Sony cannot be responsible for any failure to erase data completely. • Clip operations may not be possible when the remaining capacity of the media is low.
  • Page 61: Selecting The Sxs Memory Card To Use

    The camcorder switches automatically to the To eject SxS memory cards other card if the selected card becomes full during recording. Open the cover, and then press the Note EJECT button to release the lock and The SLOT SELECT button is disabled during playback. extract the button.
  • Page 62: Checking The Remaining Recording Time

    Turn the MENU knob to select Note [Execute], and then press the knob. mark appears when a memory card is write A confirmation screen prompting whether to protected. format the card appears. When to exchange SxS memory cards Turn the MENU knob to select •...
  • Page 63: Handling Sd Cards For Saving Configuration Data

    If restoration fails Handling SD Cards for • Write protected SxS memory cards and cards on which memory errors have occurred cannot be Saving Configuration restored. A warning message appears for such cards. Follow the instructions in the message Data and unprotect the card or replace it with another card.
  • Page 64: Inserting/Ejecting Sd Cards For Saving Configuration Data

    For compatible memory cards, or removing the SD card. contact your Sony dealer. • Take caution to prevent the SD card from flying out when inserting/ejecting the card. Formatting (initializing)
  • Page 65: Sdxc Cards

    Turn the MENU knob to select • Slow motion recording using the Slow & Quick Motion recording function cannot be used with an [Execute], then press the knob. SDXC card. A confirmation message appears asking you whether to start formatting. Formatting (initializing) Turn the MENU knob to select SDXC cards must be formatted the first time they...
  • Page 66: Basic Operations

    First, make a backup of the card, then reformat the card in the device to be used. XQD is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. This section explains the basic shooting and recording procedures.
  • Page 67: Playing Recorded Clips

    Do one of the following to start When the Rec Review function is assigned to the RET button on the lens, you can also recording. conduct a review by using the RET button. - Press the REC START button (see page 12).
  • Page 68: Advanced Operations

    Press the PLAY/PAUSE button. Advanced Operations The PLAY/PAUSE indicator lights, and the playback picture appears in the viewfinder. To pause the playback Press the PLAY/PAUSE button. The PLAY/PAUSE indicator flashes during pause. Press the button again to return to playback mode. Recording Shot Marks To play at high speed Press the F FWD button (see page 17) or the...
  • Page 69: Shooting With Slow & Quick Motion

    • If another special recording function is enabled while Shooting with Slow & Quick using Slow & Quick Motion, Slow & Quick Motion is Motion automatically canceled. • Slow & Quick Motion cannot be set during recording, playback, or while the thumbnail screen is displayed. When the video format (see page 43) is set to one •...
  • Page 70: Recording With The Clip Continuous Rec Function

    Limitations during recording Turn the MENU knob to select [On], • Regardless of the setting of the F-RUN/SET/ and then press the knob. R-RUN switch, the advance mode of the “Cont Stby” appears in the viewfinder, and internal timecode generator is always R-RUN. the function is enabled.
  • Page 71: Recording Video Simultaneously To Two Sxs Memory Cards (Simul Rec)

    To shoot using Simul Rec • Switch to the thumbnail screen Notes Recording Video Simultaneously • Simultaneous recording is not possible if either of the media is defective or if the media is write protected. to Two SxS Memory Cards (Simul •...
  • Page 72: Recording Proxy Data

    Turn the MENU knob to select Recording Proxy Data [Execute], then press the knob. A confirmation screen prompting whether to format the card appears. Turn the MENU knob to select [Execute], then press the knob. Formatting begins. Proxy data is made up of low-resolution video During formatting, a message and progress data (H.264) and audio data (AAC-LC).
  • Page 73: Changing Proxy Recording Settings

    Recording a Clip Note Data cannot be loaded from SDXC cards. Save the planning metadata file on an SxS memory card beforehand. Planning metadata files are stored in the “General/Sony/Planning” directory. Insert the SxS memory card in slot A or...
  • Page 74: Defining Clip Names In Planning Metadata

    Select Operation >Planning Metadata To clear the planning metadata loaded >Load Media (A) or Load Media (B) in the setup menu. Select Operation >Planning Metadata A file list screen appears. >Clear Memory in the setup menu. Up to 64 planning metadata files are displayed in the list.
  • Page 75: Defining Shot Mark Names In Planning Metadata

    Note UTF-8"?>3 When you load another planning metadata file, the serial <PlanningMetadata xmlns="http:// number returns to 00001 with the next recording xmlns.sony.net/pro/metadata/ operation. planningmetadata" assignId=" To select the clip name display format P0001" creationDate=" When names are defined in both ASCII format 2014-09-30T17:00:00+09:00"...
  • Page 76: Operating Via The Remote Connector

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding=" Operating via the UTF-8"?>3 <PlanningMetadata xmlns="http:// REMOTE Connector xmlns.sony.net/pro/metadata/ planningmetadata" assignId=" H00123" creationDate=" 2014-09-30T08:00:00Z" lastUpdate=" 2014-09-30T15:00:00Z" version= When an RM-B170/B750 Remote Control Unit, "1.00">3 RCP-1001/1501 Remote Control Panel, or other <Properties propertyId= control unit is connected, some camcorder "assignment"...
  • Page 77 To release remote control mode Data structure of image quality adjustment data Turn off the camcorder and disconnect the remote control unit. The non-volatile memory of the camcorder used The switch settings on the camcorder become for storing camera image quality adjustment data enabled.
  • Page 78: Operating The Menu From The Rm-B170

    which data corresponding to the amount of rotation is Operating the Menu from the output are called relative value controls. RM-B750 2) Absolute value switches: Switches (or knobs), such as toggle switches or slide switches (except most momentary switches) whose positions must coincide Press the MONITOR button, turning it with their functions are called absolute value switches.
  • Page 79: Obtaining Location Information (Gps)

    Positioning Display GPS reception state Obtaining Location status Positioning A weak GPS signal is Information (GPS) being received. A GPS signal is being received. Location information can be acquired. Location and time information of video shot A strong GPS signal when GPS positioning is enabled is recorded by is being received.
  • Page 80: Connecting Devices Using Wireless Lan

    The supported devices, OS, and browsers are shown in the following table. Notes • Always turn the camcorder off before connecting or removing the IFU-WLM3. • For attachment of the guard, contact a Sony service representative.
  • Page 81: Connecting Using Wireless Lan Access Point Mode

    Note If not using the IFU-WLM3 It may take some time (30 seconds to 1 minute) to enable Do not attach the guard. access point mode. Wait until the Wi-Fi “AP” (access point) indicator (see page 26) stops flashing on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder.
  • Page 82: Connecting Using Wireless Lan Station Mode

    Open the device Network Settings or The device connects via the access point. Wi-Fi Settings, and turn Wi-Fi on. Computer Smartphone/ Select the camcorder SSID from the Tablet Wi-Fi network SSID list, then enter a password to connect. For the camcorder SSID and password, see Maintenance >Wi-Fi >SSID &...
  • Page 83: Connecting To The Internet

    Press the access point WPS button. Connecting to the For details about WPS button operation, refer to the instruction manual for the access point. Internet When the connection is successful, the Wi-Fi level indicator (see page 26) will show a strength of 1 or higher on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder.
  • Page 84: Transferring Files

    Select the files you want to transfer. Transferring Files Tap a file to select it. Tap a file a second time to de-select it. You can double-tap a file to play the file to check its content. Tap [Transfer to:]. The default destination server specified in [Default Setting] (“To register a new You can transfer proxy files recorded on an SD...
  • Page 85: Wi-Fi Remote Control

    and select [Media Info], then Wi-Fi Remote Control tap Slot A (for files recorded on media in slot A) or Slot B (for files recorded on media in slot B). The Slot A or Slot B screen appears. Example: Slot A screen You can access the Wi-Fi remote control built into the camcorder from a smartphone, tablet, or other device over a wireless LAN connection.
  • Page 86: Wi-Fi Remote Screen

    You can also display the Wi-Fi remote Playback screen control using [Cam Remote Control] (see • Status page 88) from the web menu. • Playback control buttons Notes F Rev, Play/Pause, • To display the page for a smartphone, change F Fwd, Prev, Stop, “rm.html”...
  • Page 87 Assign screen Tablet display Main screen • Assignable buttons Assignable buttons 0, 1, 3, 4, 5 • Status • Assignable buttons Assignable buttons 0, 1, 3, 4, 5 • Settings S&Q FPS, Shutter, White, Gamma, Auto Iris, Gain, ATW, Color Bars, Auto Black, Auto White Playback screen •...
  • Page 88: Web Menu

    Job List Web Menu Displays the Job List screen for managing file transfers (see page 91). Cam Remote Control Displays the Wi-Fi remote control screen (see page 85). The web menu of the camcorder appears when the Format Settings camcorder is accessed from a browser on a device connected using a wireless LAN connection.
  • Page 89: Wireless Lan Station Settings

    Item Description Setting Item Description Proxy File Displays the 9Mbps/3Mbps/ Gateway Enter the gateway for the access recording video bit rate 1Mbps/0.5Mbps point. Bit Rate for proxy files. Enabled only when DHCP is [Off]. Proxy File Sets the audio Ch-1 & Ch-2 Primary DNS Enter the primary DNS server for recording...
  • Page 90: Transfer (Upload) Settings

    “Sony Ci” is the Media Cloud Services provided by Sony. You can transfer files to the “Sony Ci” cloud service. Note A subscription is required in order to use the “Sony Ci” cloud service. For details, visit www.SonyMCS.com/ wireless. Use the following procedure to register with “Sony Ci.”...
  • Page 91: Monitoring File Transfers (Job List)

    To register a new destination server To delete a registered server Tap [Create New] to display a configuration Select the server you want to delete on the Upload screen. Settings screen, then tap [Delete]. A confirmation message appears. Tap [OK] to delete the server and return to the previous screen.
  • Page 92: Chapter 5 : Clip Operations

    Clip Operations Chapter Clip Operations on the Thumbnail Screen The thumbnail screen appears if you press the You can also add a clip flag to any clip on the THUMBNAIL button in E-E or playback mode. thumbnail screen to filter clips according to the Thumbnail screens display lists of the index flags.
  • Page 93: Playing Clips

    Note Playing Clips You cannot switch between SxS memory cards while the Essence Mark thumbnail screen is displayed. To select clip thumbnails c Clip number / total number of clips Do one of the following to move the yellow cursor to the thumbnail that you want to select. d Battery / voltage status •...
  • Page 94: Basic Thumbnail Menu Operations

    To pause play To add a shot mark during playback Press the PLAY/PAUSE button. You can add shot marks to clips during playback The PLAY/PAUSE indicator flashes while play by using the same method used during recording is paused. (see page 68). Press the button again to return to play mode.
  • Page 95: Protecting Clips

    Turn the MENU knob to select To select menu items and sub-items [Execute], then press the knob. Do one of the following. The clip is protected, and a completion • Turn the MENU knob to select an item or sub- message appears.
  • Page 96: Deleting Clips

    Press the MENU knob to dismiss the Deleting Clips message. The progress during deletion is displayed. You can delete clips from SxS memory cards. Clips can be deleted on the thumbnail screen or the filtered clip thumbnail screen (see page 98). Select Thumbnail >Delete Clip >Select Clip in the setup menu.
  • Page 97: Displaying Clip Properties

    Displaying Clip Properties The clip properties screen for the selected clip appears when you select Thumbnail >Display Clip Properties in the setup menu. OK S a Current clip image To hide the clip properties screen Displays the index picture and status of the Do one of the following.
  • Page 98: Filtering Clips Displayed Using The Filtered Clip Screen

    Turn the MENU knob to select a clip To add a shot mark flag, then press the knob. Setting Added clip flag Select Thumbnail >Thumbnail View Add OK >Essence Mark Thumbnail in the setup Add NG menu. Add KEEP Turn the MENU knob to select [All], The clip flag is added to the thumbnail of the and then press the knob.
  • Page 99: Filtering Clips (Frames) Using The Essence Mark Thumbnail Screen

    Filtering Clips (Frames) using the Essence Mark Thumbnail Screen The essence mark thumbnail screen displays only those frames in a clip where an essence mark has been recorded in thumbnail view. Display the thumbnail screen, then either press the ESSENCE MARK button (see page 18) or use the following procedure to display the essence mark thumbnail screen.
  • Page 100: Thumbnail Menu

    Thumbnail Menu Default values are shown in bold. Thumbnail Item Sub-item setting Description Display Clip – Displays clip properties (see page 97). Properties Set Index Picture – Sets/changes the index picture of a clip (see page 99). Thumbnail View Essence Mark Thumbnail Displays the essence mark thumbnail screen Changes the thumbnail All/Rec Start/Shot Mark1/...
  • Page 101: Setup Menu Organization

    Menu and Detailed Settings Chapter Item Description Page Setup Menu VF Setting Viewfinder settings Organization Marker Marker settings Gain Switch Gain value settings Auto Iris Auto iris settings Zebra Zebra pattern settings 115 Display On/Off Viewfinder display On this camcorder, settings for shooting and item settings playback are made in the setup menu, which “!”...
  • Page 102: Thumbnail Menu

    Item Description Page Item Description Page Aperture Aperture correction DCC Adjust DCC settings settings Genlock Genlock settings Skin Detail Skin detail correction Auto Shading Auto black shading settings correction settings Matrix Matrix correction APR settings settings Basic Basic authentication Multi Matrix Multi matrix Authentication settings...
  • Page 103: Basic Setup Menu Operations

    • The menu item selection area displays a Basic Setup Menu maximum of seven lines. You can scroll through menus with more than seven lines Operations by moving the cursor up and down. To display the setup menu Set the MENU ON/OFF switch to ON, or press the MENU button.
  • Page 104 Turn the MENU knob, or press the J or To enter text j button, to move the cursor to the sub- When you select an item, such as a file name, item that you want to set, and then which requires character entry, the character confirm the selection by pressing the entry screen appears.
  • Page 105: Editing The User Menu

    Adding Items and Sub-Items Editing the User Menu Note The same item or sub-item cannot be registered twice. Also, the name of the item or sub-item cannot be changed. You can edit the User menu, such as adding Turn the MENU knob to select Edit items, deleting items, and rearranging items, to User Menu >Add Item, then press the make the User menu more useful using Edit User...
  • Page 106: Deleting Items

    Turn the MENU knob to select Edit Sub Moving Items Item in the edit function list, then press the knob. Display the Edit User Menu screen. Turn the MENU knob to select an item to move, then press the knob. The edit function list appears.
  • Page 107: Restoring The User Menu To Factory Default State

    Restoring the User Menu to Factory Default State Turn the MENU knob to select Edit User Menu >Customize Reset, then press the knob. The Customize Reset screen appears. Turn the MENU knob to select [Reset], then press the knob. A confirmation screen appears. Turn the MENU knob to select [Execute], then press the knob.
  • Page 108: Menu List

    Menu List User Menu (Factory Default Configuration) The User menu consists of the following items when it is in the factory default state. • Format Media (see page 109) • Rec Function (see page 111) • Input/Output (see page 110) •...
  • Page 109: Operation Menu

    Operation Menu Default values are shown in bold. Operation Item Sub-item setting Description Format Frequency Selects the system frequency (execute by Sets the system frequency, 59.94/50/29.97/25/23.98 selecting Execute). recording format, and Rec Format Selects the recording format (execute by recording aspect ratio. Settings vary according to selecting Execute).
  • Page 110 Operation Item Sub-item setting Description Input/Output Output Format Selects the input format (execute by selecting Sets input/output signals. Settings vary according to Execute). the system frequency setting. Settings vary according to the recording format setting (see page 109). SDI Out1 Output Turns the output signal from the SDI OUT1 On/Off connector on/off.
  • Page 111 Operation Item Sub-item setting Description Rec Function Slow & Quick Motion Turns Slow & Quick Motion on/off. (When set to Sets the special recording On/Off On, the settings for other special recording mode. modes are set to Off.) Frame Rate When Slow &...
  • Page 112 Operation Item Sub-item setting Description Assignable Switch <0> Assigns a function to the ASSIGN. 0 switch. page 140 Assigns functions to assignable switches. <1> Assigns a function to the ASSIGN. 1 switch. For details about assigning page 141 “Assigning functions, see <2>...
  • Page 113 Operation Item Sub-item setting Description Marker Setting Turns the display of all markers on/off. Sets the marker display in the On/Off Note viewfinder. When Marker is assigned to the ASSIGN. 2 switch, this setting is disabled. Color Selects the marker display color. White/Yellow/Cyan/Green/ Magenta/Red/Blue Center Marker...
  • Page 114 Operation Item Sub-item setting Description Gain Switch Gain<L> Selects the gain value for the L position of the Sets the gain value switch –6dB/–3dB/0dB/3dB/6dB/ GAIN switch. settings. 9dB/12dB/18dB/24dB/ 30dB/36dB/42dB Gain<M> Selects the gain value for the M position of the –6dB/–3dB/0dB/3dB/6dB/ GAIN switch.
  • Page 115 Operation Item Sub-item setting Description Auto Iris Iris Override Turns iris override (setting opens or closes the Sets the auto iris. On/Off iris more than normal) on/off. Mode Selects the control mode of the auto iris. Backlight/Standard/ Backlight: Backlight mode (mode for reduced Spotlight darkening of a subject when the subject is backlit)
  • Page 116 Operation Item Sub-item setting Description Display On/Off Video Level Warning Turns the warnings that appear when the video Selects the items to display On/Off level is too bright or too dark on/off. in the viewfinder. Shutter Setting Turns the shutter mode and shutter speed On/Off indicators on/off.
  • Page 117 Operation Item Sub-item setting Description Display On/Off Video Signal Monitor Selects whether to display the video signal, and Selects the items to display Off/Waveform/Vector/ the type of video signal to display. in the viewfinder. Histogram Note Not displayed in the following circumstances. •...
  • Page 118 Operation Item Sub-item setting Description White Setting White Switch <B> Sets the operating mode selected by the B Makes settings related to Memory/ATW position of the WHITE BAL switch. white balance adjustment. Memory: Auto white balance ATW: Auto tracing white balance Shockless White Selects the transition time when the WHITE Off/1/2/3...
  • Page 119 Operation Item Sub-item setting Description Slow Shutter Setting Turns the slow shutter function on/off. Sets the slow shutter. On/Off Number of Frames Sets the number of accumulated frames for the 2/3/4/5/6/7/8/16 slow shutter function. Time Zone Time Zone Selects the difference in time from UTC Sets the time zone.
  • Page 120: Paint Menu

    Paint Menu Default values are shown in bold. Paint Item Sub-item setting Description Switch Status Gamma Turns the gamma function on/off. Turns various correction On/Off functions and the test signal Black Gamma Turns the black gamma function on/off. on/off. On/Off Matrix Turns the matrix function on/off.
  • Page 121 Paint Item Sub-item setting Description Flare Setting Turns the flare correction function on/off. Makes settings related to On/Off flare correction. Master Flare Sets the master flare correction level. Flare is a phenomenon where –99 to ±0 to +99 the video level increases across the entire image due R Flare Sets the R flare correction level.
  • Page 122 Paint Item Sub-item setting Description Gamma Setting Turns the gamma correction function on/off. Makes settings related to On/Off gamma correction. Step Gamma Sets a gamma correction value in 0.05 steps. Gamma correction allows 0.35 to 0.45 to 0.90 you to adjust the contrast of (0.05 steps) the image to significantly alter the impression of an...
  • Page 123 Paint Item Sub-item setting Description Black Gamma Setting Turns the black gamma correction function Makes settings related to On/Off on/off. black gamma correction. Range Selects the effective range of the black gamma Black gamma correction Low/L.Mid/H.Mid correction. allows you to reproduce Low: 0 to 3.6% gradations and colors in black or near-black (dark)
  • Page 124 Paint Item Sub-item setting Description Detail(HD)/Detail(SD) Setting Turns the detail adjustment function on/off. Makes settings related to On/Off detail adjustments in HD Level Sets the detail level. mode and SD mode. –99 to ±0 to +99 Detail adjustment processing improves the clarity of H/V Ratio Sets the mix ratio between the H detail level and images by adding a detail...
  • Page 125 Paint Item Sub-item setting Description Aperture Setting Turns the aperture correction function on/off. Makes settings related to On/Off aperture correction. Level Sets the aperture level. Aperture correction –99 to ±0 to +99 processing improves resolution by adding high- frequency aperture signals to the video signal, which corrects deterioration due to high-frequency...
  • Page 126 Paint Item Sub-item setting Description Matrix Setting Turns the matrix correction function on/off. Makes settings related to On/Off matrix correction for Adaptive Matrix Turns the adaptive matrix function on/off. adjusting the hue and On/Off vividness of the image. You can select a matrix to Preset Matrix Turns the preset matrix function on/off.
  • Page 127 Paint Item Sub-item setting Description V Modulation Setting Turns the V modulation shading correction Makes settings related to V On/Off function on/off. modulation shading Master V Modulation Sets the master V modulation level. correction. –99 to ±0 to +99 V modulation shading corrects the vertical slope of R V Modulation Sets the V modulation level of the R signal.
  • Page 128: Maintenance Menu

    Maintenance Menu Default values are shown in bold. Maintenance Item Sub-item setting Description White Shading Channel Select Selects the target for white shading correction. Makes settings related to Red/Green/Blue white shading correction. White H Saw Sets the SAW white shading correction value for White shading is required for –99 to ±0 to +99 the horizontal direction.
  • Page 129 (0.1V steps) Sony battery pack. End: Other Battery Sets the threshold value for displaying the 11.0V to 14.0V (0.1V steps) “Battery End” warning when using a non-Sony battery pack. Detected Battery Displays the result of automatic battery pack Sony Info Battery/ type detection.
  • Page 130 Maintenance Item Sub-item setting Description Audio Min Alarm Volume Selects the volume when the ALARM knob is Makes settings related to Off/Set turned all the way down. audio. Off: Inaudible Set: Audible Speaker Attenuate Selects the volume from the monitor speakers Off/3dB/6dB/9dB/12dB (does not affect earphone volume).
  • Page 131 Maintenance Item Sub-item setting Description Audio MIC CH1 Level Selects the knob for adjusting the audio level Makes settings related to Side1/Front/Front+Side1 when recording input audio from the front audio. microphone on channel 1. Side1: LEVEL knob (left) on the side panel Front: MIC LEVEL knob on the front panel Front+Side1: LEVEL knob (left) and MIC LEVEL knob (linked control)
  • Page 132 Maintenance Item Sub-item setting Description WRR Setting WRR Valid CH Sel Selects whether to enable channels 1 and 2 of the Makes settings related to the All/CH1 wireless tuner (All) or channel 1 only (CH1). wireless tuner. WRR CH Select Selects the reception channel for display in the TX1/TX2 menu.
  • Page 133 Maintenance Item Sub-item setting Description Essence Mark Find Mode Sets the operation when the NEXT/PREV button Makes settings related to Clip/Rec Start is pressed. essence marks. Rec Start: Moves to the next or the previous recording start mark, respectively. Clip: Moves to the start of the next clip when the NEXT button is pressed.
  • Page 134 Maintenance Item Sub-item setting Description Preset White Color Temp <P> Sets the white balance preset value. Makes settings related to 1500K to 3200K to 50000K white balance preset values. C.Temp BAL <P> Sets the fine color temperature settings, for use –99 to ±0 to +99 when a satisfactory image cannot be obtained using Color Temp <P>.
  • Page 135 User Name Sets the user name (arbitrary name for basic Makes settings related to (Displays the current user authentication). Set to “admin” by factory basic authentication. name.) default. Password******* Sets the password (for basic authentication). Set to “pxw-x500” by factory default.
  • Page 136 Maintenance Item Sub-item setting Description Wi-Fi Setting Sets the operating mode for wireless LAN Makes settings related to Access Point/Station/Off connections. Wi-Fi connections. Channel Sets the wireless LAN channel. Auto/CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4/ CH5/CH6/CH7/CH8/CH9/ CH10/CH11/CH12/CH13 SSID & Password Displays the SSID and password. SSID display Password display Starts Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) (execute by...
  • Page 137 Maintenance Item Sub-item setting Description Option Type Displays the model name (PXWK-501, Performs checks and actions Option model name PXWK-502, PXWK-503) of the installed on software options. options, one name per line. Install Option Displays the screen for installing options Execute/Cancel (execute by selecting Execute).
  • Page 138: File Menu

    File Menu Default values are shown in bold. File Item Sub-item setting Description User Menu Item Load SD Card Displays a screen for reading User menu item Makes settings relating to settings from an SD card. user file operations. Save SD Card Displays a screen for saving User menu item settings onto an SD card.
  • Page 139 File Item Sub-item setting Description Lens File Lens Auto Recall Sets whether to automatically recall a lens file Makes settings related to lens Off/On(Lens Name)/ when a lens that supports serial communication file operations. On(Serial Number) is attached. Lens Serial Number Displays the serial number of the attached lens (lenses that support serial communication only).
  • Page 140: Assigning Functions To Assignable Switches

    Assigning Functions to Assignable Switches Using the Assignable Switch item of the Operation menu, you can assign user-specified functions to the ASSIGN. 0 to 3 switches, the ASSIGNABLE 4 and 5 switches, the COLOR TEMP. button, and the RET button on the lens. The following tables lists the functions that are assigned when the camcorder is shipped from the factory.
  • Page 141: Functions That Can Be Assigned To The Assign. 2 Switch

    Functions That Can Be Assigned to the ASSIGN. 2 Switch Note Immediately after you assign a function to the ASSIGN. 2 switch or you switch the recording format, the setting of the switch at that point may not match the camcorder’s internal state. After assigning a function, switch the ASSIGN. 2 switch or power the camcorder off and on again.
  • Page 142 Assignable Switch Function State when camcorder setting is next powered on Zoom Wide/Tele When a lens that supports serial communication is — installed, assign the Zoom Wide function to ASSIGNABLE 4, and assign the Zoom Tele function to ASSIGNABLE 5 (displayed only when <4> and <5> are set).
  • Page 143: Functions That Can Be Assigned To The Ret Button On The Lens

    Functions That Can Be Assigned to the RET Button on the Lens Assignable Switch Function State when camcorder setting is next powered on No assignment — Lens RET Display return video signal. — When a camera extension unit is not connected, function as follows.
  • Page 144: Chapter 7 : Saving And Loading User Setting Data

    Saving and Loading User Setting Data Chapter Saving and Loading Saving and Loading Settings User Menu Item Files You can save setup menu settings in the Insert a writable SD card (see page 63) into the camcorder’s internal memory and on SD cards. UTILITY SD card slot.
  • Page 145: Loading User Menu Item Files

    Loading User Menu Item Files Saving and Loading ALL Files Select File > User Menu Item >Load SD Card in the setup menu. A User Menu Item file list screen appears. Turn the MENU knob to select a file to Insert a writable SD card (see page 63) into the load, then press the knob.
  • Page 146: Loading Setting Data

    To change the File ID Resetting a File after Changing Its Contents Select File >All File >File ID in the setup menu. Select File >All File >Clear All Preset in A screen for editing the File ID appears. the setup menu. A confirmation screen appears.
  • Page 147: Saving And Loading Scene Files

    To save a scene file on an SD card Saving and Loading Scene Files Select File >Scene File >Save SD Card in the setup menu. A scene file save destination screen appears. Turn the MENU knob to select a Scene files allow you to save the following types destination, then press the knob.
  • Page 148: Saving And Loading Lens Files

    To load a scene file from an SD card Saving and Loading Lens Files Select File >Scene File >Load SD Card in the setup menu. A scene file list screen appears. Turn the MENU knob to select a file to load, then press the knob.
  • Page 149: Loading Lens Files

    To save a lens file on an SD card To load a lens file from an SD card Select File >Lens File >Save SD Card in Select File >Lens File >Load SD Card in the setup menu. the setup menu. A lens file save destination screen appears.
  • Page 150: Saving And Loading Gamma Files

    [Execute], then press the knob. To use user gamma files created using CvpFileEditorTM V4.2 Save created user gamma files in the “PRIVATE/ SONY/PRO/CAMERA/HD_CAM” directory of the SD card. Resetting User Gamma Files to Initial State Select File >User Gamma >Reset in the setup menu.
  • Page 151: Chapter 8 : Connecting External Devices

    Connecting External Devices Chapter You can connect a control device such as an RM-B150/B170/B750 Remote Control Unit or RCP-1001/ 1501 Remote Control Panel and operate this camcorder. For details about connection and operation of a remote control unit, see “Operating via the REMOTE Connector” (page 76). Connecting External Monitors Select the output signal and use an appropriate cable for the monitor to be connected.
  • Page 152: Managing/Editing Clips With A Computer

    For support information for the driver software, visit device. the following URL: For connection, use a BNC cable (not supplied). http://www.sony.net/SxS-Support/ HDMI OUT connector (Type A connector) Insert in the ExpressCard slot You can turn the output signal from the camcorder on/off using Operation >Input/Output...
  • Page 153: Usb Connection With A Computer

    • The camcorder does not work on the bus power from To remove an SxS memory card the computer. Windows To start USB connection Click on the icon of “Safely Remove When you connect a computer to the PC Hardware” on the task bar of the computer. connector with a USB cable (not supplied), the Select “Safely remove SxS Memory Card - message “Connect USB Now?”...
  • Page 154: Configuring A Shooting And Recording System

    To remove an SxS memory card Configuring a Shooting Windows and Recording System Click on the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon on the task bar of the computer. Select “Safely remove SxS Memory Card - You can mount a CA-FB70/TX70 HD Camera Drive(X:)”...
  • Page 155: Recording External Input

    Recording External Input You can output and record SDI signals from devices connected to the SDI IN connector of the camcorder. To output and record input signals instead of the camera picture, set Operation >Input/Output >Source Select in the setup menu to [External]. For the recording formats supported for input SDI signals, see “Supported external input formats and camcorder recording formats”...
  • Page 156 Supported external input formats and camcorder recording formats Operation >Format Operation >Format Supported external input signal >Rec Format in the setup menu >Frequency in the setup menu formats XAVC-I 1080i 59.94 HD 1920×1080 29.97PsF/59.94i HD 1280×720 59.94P HD 1920×1080 25PsF/50i HD 1280×720 50P XAVC-I 720P 59.94...
  • Page 157: Chapter 9 : Maintenance

    Maintenance Chapter Testing the Camcorder Maintenance Check the functions of the camcorder before Cleaning the Viewfinder setting out for a shooting session, preferably by recording and playing back video and audio Use a dust blower to clean the CRT screen and signals.
  • Page 158: Note About The Battery Terminals

    Periodic inspections are recommended to keep the unit working properly and to prolong its usable lifetime. Contact a Sony service or sales representative for more information about inspections.
  • Page 159: Operation Warnings

    POWER switch is set to OFF, remove the battery or disconnect the AC supply.) If the error persists when the camcorder is turned on again, contact your Sony service representative. Warning Messages Follow the instructions provided if the following display occurs.
  • Page 160: Caution And Operation Messages

    Warning message Warning WARNING Tally/REC Cause and Solution sound indicator indicator Battery End Continuous High-speed The battery pack is dead. Recording is flashing disabled. Connect a power source to DC IN and allow the battery pack to recharge without attempting to operate the camcorder. (The battery indicator flashes in the viewfinder.) Temperature High...
  • Page 161 Message Cause and Solution Media(A) Error Recording stopped because an error occurred on the memory card. If the problem persists, replace the memory card. Media Reached Rewriting Limit The memory card has reached the end of its life. Change Media(A) Make a backup, and replace the card immediately.
  • Page 162: Appendix

    • Near strong magnetic fields may be damaged. In such a case, stop using it • Close to radio or TV transmitters producing and contact your dealer or a Sony service strong electromagnetic fields. representative. • In direct sunlight or close to heaters for...
  • Page 163 Condensation Phenomena Specific to Image Sensors If the unit is suddenly taken from a cold to a warm Note location, or if ambient temperature suddenly The following phenomena that may occur in images are rises, moisture may form on the outer surface of specific to image sensors.
  • Page 164: Exchanging The Battery Of The Internal Clock

    If the message “BackUp Battery End” appears in the viewfinder, this battery must Mass Approx. 3.8 kg (8 lb 6.0 oz) (body be exchanged. Contact a Sony service only) representative. Dimensions (Unit: mm (inch), excluding protrusions, body only) 332 (13 1) The values for dimensions are approximate.
  • Page 165 Operating temperature Recording format (audio) –5 °C to +40 °C (23 °F to 104 °F) SR SStP Storage temperature LPCM 24-bit, 48 kHz, –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to 4-channel +140 °F) XAVC Intra File system exFAT LPCM 24-bit, 48 kHz, Continuous operating time 4-channel Approx.
  • Page 166 XAVC Intra MPEG HD420 HQ mode XAVC-I mode Approx. 360 minutes: Using Approx. 120 minutes: Using SBP-128B (128 GB) SBP-128B (128 GB) Approx. 180 minutes: Using Approx. 60 minutes: Using SBP-64B/SBS-64G1A SBP-64B/SBS-64G1A (64 GB) (64 GB) Approx. 90 minutes: Using Approx.
  • Page 167: Input/Output Section

    MPEG HD420 HQ mode 4-channel audio 1920 × 1080/59.94i, 50i, AUDIO OUT: 29.97P, 23.98P, 25P XLR type, 5-pin, male, 1440 × 1080/59.94i, 50i +4/0/–3 dBu (balanced) BNC type, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω 1280 × 720/59.94P, 50P TC OUT: DVCAM EARPHONE (stereo mini jack): 720 ×...
  • Page 168: Audio Section

    Horizontal resolution Number of pixels 1000 TVL (TV lines) or higher 960 (H) × 540 (V) Modulation depth 45% or higher (27.5 MHz, screen Media Section center) Black level 3 ±1% (Black set to [±0] in the SxS card slots setup menu) Form factor: Express Card/34 Gain...
  • Page 169 Note Command network unit (CNU) is not supported. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. HD camera adaptor SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CA-FB70/TX70 DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM A FAILURE TO IMPLEMENT Note PROPER SECURITY MEASURES ON...
  • Page 170 AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER. • SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT OR MADE BY THIRD PARTIES. • SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE...
  • Page 171: Chart Of Optional Components And Accessories

    WRR-855S/862/861 UHF Synthesized Tuner Unit EL75/L750/L770 DWR-S02D Digital Wireless Receiver Viewfinder SBP-32/32G1A, SBP-64G1A/64B, SBP-128B SxS Memory Card MEAD-SD02 Media Adaptor QDA-EX1 XQD ExpressCard Adaptor PXW-X500 RM-B170/B750 CA-FB70 HD Camera Adaptor RCP-1000/1500/1530 RCP-751/921 RCP-1001/1501 Remote Control Unit CA-TX70 HD Camera Adaptor...
  • Page 172: Mpeg-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License

    MPEG-4 Visual Patent MPEG-2 Video Patent Portfolio License Portfolio License THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO CONSUMER PERSONAL USE IN ANY LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON- MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR MPEG-2 STANDARD FOR ENCODING VIDEO INFORMATION FOR PACKAGED...
  • Page 173: About Bitmap Fonts

    This EULA is a legal agreement between you and Sony Corporation (“SONY”). This EULA governs your rights and obligations regarding the software of SONY and/or its third party licensors (including SONY’s affiliates) and their respective affiliates (collectively, the “THIRD-PARTY SUPPLIERS”) contained in the camcorder,...
  • Page 174 SONY or one or more of the THIRD- similar licenses, including but not limited to any PARTY SUPPLIERS. license that, as a condition of distribution of the software licensed under such license, requires GRANT OF LICENSE that the distributor make the software available in SONY grants you a limited license to use the source code format.
  • Page 175 SOFTWARE is at your sole risk and that you are SOFTWARE may be provided by third parties responsible for use of the SOFTWARE. The over which SONY has no control. USE OF THE SOFTWARE is provided “AS IS,” without CONTENT SERVICE REQUIRES AN warranty, duty or condition of any kind.
  • Page 176 CONSENT TO USE OF NON-PERSONAL policies of SONY or such third party. By using INFORMATION, LOCATION DATA, DATA any such services, you agree that you have...
  • Page 177 EULA. These remedies are in addition aspects of the SOFTWARE, including, but not to any other remedies SONY may have at law, in limited to, functions you may rely upon. You equity or under contract.
  • Page 178: Open Software Licenses

    Your continued use of the SOFTWARE after the effective date of any such notice shall be deemed your agreement to be On the basis of license contracts between Sony bound by such amendment. and the software copyright holders, this product uses open software.
  • Page 179: Trademarks

    Trademarks • Android and Google Chrome are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google, Inc. • Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/ or other countries. • Apple, Macintosh, Safari, and iPhone and their logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
  • Page 180 The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual. Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the...
  • Page 181 Sony Corporation PXW-X500 (SYM) 4-548-602-11 (1) © 2014...

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