Camera Features
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The Menu button opens the touch screen menu for access to
many of the camera settings.
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Set and monitor levels of Left and Right audio channels using
the adjustment knobs and audio meters.
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MENU Button
Press the Menu button to activate the settings menu on the touch screen. Press Menu again to close.
SLATE Button
Press the Slate button to activate the slate feature on the touch screen. Press Slate again to close.
The slate feature lets you enter metadata for your clips and set your camera ID. See the Entering Metadata
section for more information.
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POWER Button
Press the Power button to turn on your Blackmagic URSA. Press and hold to turn your camera off.
CH SOLO and MUTE Buttons
During recording and playback, these buttons let you monitor your Ch 1 and Ch 2 stereo audio channels
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independently via headphones. For example, to monitor only Ch 1 audio, press the CH 1 Solo button
or the Ch 2 Mute button. Press the button again to monitor both channels.
CH 1 SOLO Button
To monitor Ch 1 only, press the Ch 1 Solo button.
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CH 1 MUTE Button
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To mute the audio on channel 1 and monitor only channel 2, press the Ch 1 Mute button.
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CH 2 SOLO Button
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To monitor Ch 2 only, press the Ch 2 Solo button.
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CH 2 MUTE Button
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To mute the audio on channel 2 and monitor only channel 1, press the Ch 2 Mute button.
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Audio Level Adjustment Knobs
Turn each knob clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the recording level for each
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channel of audio. As you adjust each knob you'll see the corresponding audio meters respond.
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Audio Meters
The audio meters display the strength of your recorded audio. If your audio levels rise too high, your
audio peaks can be clipped and you will hear distortion in your audio.
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