User Guide

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This manual is a provisional version only.
The Control Panel
The control panel with its bright OLED screen is the main graphical interface for image checking
and sensor unit setting changes when not connected to a computer. However, the grip LCD is still
the interface for focus and exposure settings.
The buttons are used for browsing images and navigating the menu system. Two of the buttons,
located at the bottom-right and -left of the screen, are given an on-screen label that changes ac-
cording to the current context (e.g., the bottom-right button sets the approval rating when brows-
ing images, but confirms settings when using the menus).
OLED screen A
Displays preview images and the menu system even in bright light and from acute angles.
Microphone B
Function currently not used.
MENU / (EXIT) button C
Opens and closes the menu system. Also used for various other tasks (Exit button, for
example) as you issue commands within the menu system indicated by a label beside the
button on the preview screen.
View-mode button D
Steps through the various view modes for the preview image: standard, histogram overlay,
image details, screen off and full-screen.
Busy light E
Lights red to indicate that the sensor unit is performing an operation (such as saving a
new capture) and is not available for new commands.
Zoom-in button (+ button) F
Zoom-in button (to make the view larger) for the preview image. Also acts as a selection
button when viewing available image batches, media (e.g., compact-flash, ImageBank,
and value setting on the menu.
Zoom-out button (– button) G
Zoom-out button (to make the view smaller) for the preview image. You can continue to
zoom out to view several small images at once and finally to view and select batches and
media. Also acts as a selection button for value setting on the menu.
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