Specifications
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RED DSMC OPERATION GUIDE
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POWER MENU
The power menu displays the current power status of all attached power sources as well as allows you to shut
down the camera.
NOTE: For more information about powering the DSMC, see the DSMC Power Operation Guide available at www.
red.com/downloads.
POWER IN
The power status is displayed for the BRAIN DC, DSMC SIDE HANDLE, Rear 1, Rear 2, Rear 3, and Rear 4.
The screen displays the voltage of the source or the percentage of the power left, as well as the time left, if
applicable.
POWER OUT
The Power Out menu shows the status of the power out ports on the PRO I/O MODULE and the +1 ADAPTOR.
The statuses are:
N/A: The device is not present.
OK: The power out port is functional.
FAULT: There is a fault. Click RESET to clear the fault.
POWER SAVE
You can select the following power saving options (the default for each is Never):
Low Power Preview: The camera uses a lower amount of power after the specified period of inactivity.
Sleep: All monitors turn off and keys will not perform mapped actions after the specified period of inactivity.
Touch the screen or press a key to exit Sleep mode.
Auto Shutdown: The camera shuts down after the specified period of activity.
SHUTDOWN
Shutdown controls are interlocked to prevent accidental powering down of the camera. For details on the dif-
ferent ways to power down your RED DSMC, go to “Power Down” on page 37.
1. Go to Menu > Power.
2. Select Shutdown.
The camera immediately powers down.
HDR MENU
NOTE: HDR mode cannot be modified when in Magnify 1:1 mode or when test signals are enabled.
NOTE: You cannot use HDR mode when:
‒ A MOTION MOUNT is installed.
‒ A Sensor Sync Mode (Genlock or MoCo) is enabled.
‒ Speed Ramp mode is enabled.
‒ A Frame Processing mode (Frame Summing or Frame Averaging) is enabled.
By default HDRx is disabled, and the HDR text in the Lower Status Group of the Viewfinder screen is gray.
To enable HDRx, follow the instructions below:
1. Go to Menu > HDR.
2. Select HDRx.
The HDR text in the Lower Status Group of the Viewfinder screen turns white.