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Parts and their functions
 ABC button
This is used to automatically adjust camera's black balance in the pan/tilt head system
currently selected.
Set the IRIS [AUTO/MANU] button to AUTO (the IRIS button is now lit), and press the
ABC button.
While the black balance is being adjusted, the ABC button's lamp flashes; when it has
been adjusted properly, it goes off. It comes on when it was not possible to perform the
adjustment.
p No operations are performed when the MODE button has been set to BAR (the
MODE button's lamp is lit).
p When using a pan/tilt head other than the AW-PH350, AW-PH360 or AW-PH650,
the button's lamp also goes off when the black balance has not been adjusted
properly.
 SCENE FILE [USER/1/2/3] buttons
These are used to select the SCENE FILE of the camera in the pan/tilt head system
currently selected.
The lamp of the selected SCENE FILE button lights.
[ In the case of the AW-E350, AW-E650, AW-E655, AW-E750 and AW-E860]
When the [USER] button's lamp lights, the user mode is selected.
When the [1] lamp lights, the halogen mode is selected.
When the [2] lamp lights, the fluorescent light mode is selected.
When the [3] lamp lights, the outdoor mode is selected.
 MENU/ , ITEM/ , YES/ , NO/
These are used to display the on-screen menus of the camera in the pan/tilt head
system currently selected so that the settings can be performed on the menus.
When the MENU/ button is pressed for at least two seconds, the menu mode is
established, the on-screen menus are displayed in the camera video output, and the
MENU/ button lamp lights.
If the MENU/ button is pressed for at least two seconds in the menu mode, the menu
mode is exited, the on-screen menus in the camera video output are cleared, and the
MENU/ button lamp goes off.
For more details, refer to the "Setting and changing the camera menu items" (page 37).
 TALLY lamps [1] to [5]
When tally signals are input to TALLY connectors [1] through [5], the lamps with the
numbers corresponding to the connectors come on.
buttons
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