User's Guide
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LDX 100
User’s Guide
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The standard Customer Scene file is stored via the Security menu, not the Files menu. The 
decision to use the factory defined file or the customer defined file as the standard file is 
also made in this menu.
The Files menu enables the scene files to be stored and recalled using the store and recall 
entries of the menu system. If the message 
NOK (‘Not OK’) is displayed, the old values are 
restored. 
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If the camera is on air and a scene file is recalled, the recalled values do not become active 
until the camera goes off air.
Operator files
Four operator files are stored in the camera itself (OCAM1,OCAM2, OCAM3 and OCAM4) 
while more operator files can be stored on aMedia USB flash drive. These files contain 
information for setting up the non-video configuration of the camera. A Standard operator 
file (factory or customer defined) is stored in the camera.
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The standard Customer operator file is stored via the Security menu, not the Files menu. 
The decision to use the factory defined file or the customer defined file as the standard file 
is also made in this menu.
Lens files
Lens files contain settings related to the lens configuration (e.g. white shading). Up to four 
lens files (LCam1 to LCam4) can be stored in the camera.
Media files
Media files
Standard files
By default, the green Std File button on the left-front side of the camera recalls the standard 
Scene file. This file contains default parameters for picture performance. A standard 
Operator file can be recalled via the 
Files menu. This file contains parameters for the set-up 
of the camera.










