CPU Board
CPU
1 ACCESS indicator
2 "Memory Stick" slot
a ACCESS indicator
Shows the status of the "Memory Stick."
Indication
Meaning
Off
No "Memory Stick" is inserted.
Lit in green
There is a "Memory Stick" in the slot.
Lit in red
Data is being read/written. If you eject the
"Memory Stick" during this operation, the
integrity of the data is not guaranteed. All the
data may be lost.
b "Memory Stick" slot
Insert an upgrade "Memory Stick" to upgrade the software
version of this unit.
To insert a "Memory Stick"
Insert the "Memory Stick" into the slot so that the labelled
side of the stick faces you.
When the "Memory Stick" is correctly set, the ACCESS
indicator lights in green. If the indicator stays dark, the
"Memory Stick" may be inserted incorrectly. Check the
stick and reinsert it. To eject the "Memory Stick," press it
in.
Note
Do not eject a "Memory Stick" when the ACCESS
indicator is lit in red (which means that data is being read
from or written to the "Memory Stick"). This may erase
data stored in the "Memory Stick."
DTX Board
DTX
CCU
1 Optical condition indicators
CAM
CHARACTER
DISP
2 Menu control switch
OFF
MENU
CANCEL
3 CANCEL/ENTER switch
ENTER
4 +/– switch
a Optical condition indicators
The corresponding LEDs light to show the condition of
optical signal reception at this unit (CCU) and the camera
(CAM):
Green: Good
Yellow: Low optical level
Red: Extremely low optical level, or disconnection
If communication with the connected camera is not
established, all three CAM indicators (green, yellow and
red) go dark.
b Menu control switch
Displays the setting status of this unit or the setup menu on
the monitor connected to this unit.
DISP: Displays the setting status of this unit.
OFF: Does not display the setting status or the setup
menu.
MENU: Displays the setup menu.
c CANCEL/ENTER switch
Used for operations on the setup menu. Press towards
ENTER to select an item or to enter a setting, or towards
CANCEL to cancel the setting.
d +/– switch
Used to adjust the setting items on the setup menu.
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