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Panasonic AJHD2700P Manual

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1. Ue atr a tau Ra P UON RE 51 HOME menu 422 cathe cnt Sew he qu 56 HOME SET UP meni s ii as ier aO S ao stes epic 58 eee eR ER 60 DET color frame detection mode 61 eProcrammed play function cce ee S boe cg dh boe 61 VIDEO VIDEQIN MENU us SEN 62 VIDEO OUT Feu 552 i e Na P PERENNE 64 e Video output signal adjustment 66 AUDIO OUT SET UP VIDEO OUT STATE 67 e Selecting the TAPE EE output signal 68 VIDEO OUT DOWN CONV SET UP menu 69 AUDIO AUDIO INCL o ER ete xai GEO ERO a Bo DAS 71 AUDIO IN SET UP menu 445 neo os ctt Seiad eR a ET s Seta 73 MIXING TECORGING eq Cro toda Rm 75 AUDIO CUT MENU p 77 AUDIO OUT SET UP meru UIN estara SO POS 79 Audio to video output adjustment 81 e Fade TONCHOM sca oc Et ra evt vare SHE urb adn A ed 81 TIME CODE TOCHAR Men cere aea xe cR aes tedio va pes cela a
2. 124 eSetting the V A control parameter 124 e Setting the CH ASSIGN audio 125 PANEL SET 2 desert steer EPA es ds 126 Table of Contents Continued SET UP PANEL SET UP REMOTE OP MAP menu 128 eF5 MAP MODE F6 FUNCTION key combined settings 130 eOP MAP setting method Mba Mo Ret UA e Ee Hes 130 PANEL SET UP LOCAL OP MAP menu 131 s OP MAP setting method e e 132 USER SET UP ent dv roo RD SEEN org 133 s Saving user files osse E Adone eR Pacta dealt qas d d 135 sLtoecking user NES up DA AERA ER pite edet d 136 eUpdaling user files 25 2o E eden UD ke oe 136 Deleting 137 Loading user fil s maera EN EE ERER GE 137 e Automatically loading a file when the power is turned on 137 eCopying filenames 138 SET UP SYSTEM menu Rutas oU ERA en bbs 139 TEST TEST MENU ED TS 141 eOPERATION TIME display e a rc a e ERR RE ETE 142 SSOPTWARE VERSION a ng MER 142
3. CURE ADR EC Ca JR Ra Y ERR RR ANC LA 213 Operating precautions Power supply D No insertion of foreign matter O No disassembly O DANGER No operation if unit is malfunctioning When transporting the unit Use an AC 120 V U S A and Canada power supply Be sure to take hold of the power plug when connecting and disconnecting the power cable e Do not run the power cable near a heating appliance Do not place heavy objects on top of the power cable eDo not tamper with the power cable in any way Do not insert or drop metal or any other foreign objects into the unit s openings such as the cassette insertion slot If foreign objects have found their way inside the unit contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit Operation in this state can cause a fire or electric shocks high voltage is supplied to some of the parts inside the unit and touching these parts is therefore not only dangerous but may cause malfunctioning as well Leave all internal inspections and adjustments to the dealer from whom you purchased the unit If smoke comes out or strange sounds or smells are detected from the unit ask the dealer from whom you purchased the unit to conduct repairs The circuit boards of this unit are provided with clamping devices inside the front panel to prevent them from popping out Be sure to screw both sides of these clamps when transport ing the unit Features
4. V A CONTROL BAUD RATE 1200 FF REII P 2 985 2302 PARA CONT SP DEV ID eoi 0 1 o 5 EU EI EZ IH EC EA C 121 Function keys INTERFACE SET UP menu Key Item Function F1 P 2 When operating by remote control a component connected to the RS 422A control mode RS 422A REMOTE connector four modes can be selected setting depending on the system configuration The flow of the signals in each mode appears on the menu Refer to the Mode and connector correspondence tabie on page 121 MODE 1 The VTR s connected to the REMOTE OUT and or REMOTE IN OUT connectors can be controlled MODE 2 Two or more VTRs are controlled in the same mode as this unit MODE 3 The VTR connected to the REMOTE OUT connector can be controlied MODE 4 Two or more 5 can be controlled in the same mode as this unit OFF 5 422 control F2 RS 232C ON Parameters can be set and controlled Refer to the section on Parameter setting setting the RS 232C parameters on page 137 OFF Parameters cannot be set and controlled F3 PARA ON Control is enabled 50P parallel remote ON OFF OFF Control is disabled F4 AV CONT ON Control from the V A control is accepted V A control OFF Control from the V A control is prohibited F5 FF REW MAX SP This switches the FF REW tape speed to 50x or 32x normal speed Maximum FF REW speed setting F6 DEV ID This selects the device ID to be returne
5. 10 pooon OOOO OOD N 2 Ee Function Key Item Function F1 F7 F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the TEST FRONT menu F9 F13 159 TEST FRONT PANEL menu This menu appears when the TEST key then the F6 key and then the F1 key are pressed lt TEST FRONT PANEL gt F12 F11 PEELE MODE EXIT Ld 22 2 JEn fUr Er De Hs Function Key Item Function F1 MODE The entire display panel is lighted in a predetermined pattern and Display dot check the display dots are checked Each time the key is pressed one of the 10 patterns is displayed F2 F7 F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the TEST FRONT menu F9 F13 160 Functions TEST FRONT KEY CHECK menu O Dial controi When the ADJUST control or search dial is turned the pulse count is displayed Each time the F1 key is pressed one of the LEDs on the panel is lighted to check its operation When key or button on the panel is pressed the corresponding key on the menu screen is highlighted and the buzzer sounds at the same time This makes it possible to verify that the front micro computer has recognized that a key or button has been pressed Q o o8 e aiar oo 68060 161 Insertion of IC Card The instruction given below is to be performed in addition to the steps explained on page 175 of the Instruction Manual
6. 1 t 4 STILL EN 7 ILE EN 150171731 0 LE EH ZR LA 93 Function keys MULTI CUE EXTEND menu Key Item Function F1 Cue no 1 assignment This assigns cue no 1 F2 Cue no 2 assignment This assigns cue no 2 F3 Cue no 3 assignment This assigns cue no 3 F4 Cue no 4 assignment This assigns cue no 4 F5 Cue no 5 assignment This assigns cue no 5 F6 PROTECT This switches the page locking function ON and OFF when it is Page lock ON OFF pressed together with the F key ON Cue points on the page concerned cannot be entered changed or deleted OFF Cue points on the page concerned can be entered changed or deleted F7 F8 SET UP This transfers operation to the MULTI CUE SET UP menu F9 Cue no 6 assignment This assigns cue no 6 F10 Cue no 7 assignment This assigns cue no 7 F11 Cue no 8 assignment This assigns cue no 8 F12 Cue no 9 assignment This assigns cue no 9 F13 Cue no 10 assignment This assigns cue no 10 MULTI CUE EXTEND menu Functions LJ Selecting a page eWhen any key from F1 cue no 1 to F5 cue no 5 or F9 cue no 6 to F13 no 10 keys and the F key are pressed together the corresponding page can be selected eThe page number selected is incremented when the F and gt keys are pressed together eThe page number selected is decremented when the F and 4 keys are pressed
7. 9 EEE etu ORE SPOT HD n nt ERASE AM RECORDER 00 00 00 00 5 PLAYERS i o GED Ee a voluma DURATION m LAST X LAST ED W PLYR VAR MEMO PLYR SEL R P SEL TRIM AES AES AES AES LINE OFF j OFF Or Or Len JEn pO JC Er n FUR PERCE 186 Operation messages Messages in AUTO EDIT MODE No Message Error description 350 NO CASSETTE The cassette tape has not been inserted 351 NO PRESET The editing mode or edit for insert editing has not been selected 352 NO IN POINT The edit point data required for editing has not been entered 353 NO PLY R MODE mode has not been established in which the player can be controlled Set the mode properly on the INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu 354 NOT REC R MODE A mode has not been established in which the recorder can be controlled Set the mode properly on the INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu 355 NEGATIVE DURATION The time data of the edit OUT point is ahead of the time data of the edit IN point 356 INVALID DATA illogical or invalid data has been input 357 PLAYER LOCAL The connected player is in the LOCAL mode 359 REC INHIBITED An attempt has been made to execute auto editing when the recording inhibit mode has been set Set the key on the HOME menu and operate the rec
8. 1 ON VIDEO ON TIMING Fi F1 STEP OFF OFF F2 F1 F2 F2 PAG CH 1 ON F2 MODE OFF F3 PAG CLR CH 2 ON F3 OFF F4 CH 3 ON 4 OFF FS 5 ALL CLR CH 4 ON F5 OFF F6 PROTECT CUE ON F6 OFF F7 F7 TC ON OFF F8 SET UP Transferto EXIT SET UP Transferto EXIT F8 menu menu screen screen F9 CLUTHC INSERT ON ERR STP OFF ASSEMBLE OFF OFF F10 MAX SP zie 2 TRACKING VAR F10 1e 1 FIX 0c 1 OPT ONCE OPT AUTO F11 AUTO FRZ ON F11 OFF F12 AUTO FDTIME 5 10 15 F12 EDIT 20 25 50 100 ms F13 PREROLL nSEC F13 15 30 CUT n 5 Underlined mode in the item selected indicates the initial setting 208 FUNC AUTO EDIT AUTO EDIT SET UP SET UP INTERFACE sETUP FUNC key key ted Item Item Setting Item selected selected item selected selec Fi LAST X LOAD TIMING Fi HOME Transferto 2 OFF F2 menu F1 F2 screen F2 LASTED LOAD V PREV VVV MAN EDIT Transferto RS 232C ON F2 OFF VBV menu OFF screen F3 W PLYR ON AUTO Transferto PARA ON F3 OFF EDIT menu screen B F1 gt 79 D m lt FA VAR ON ON SYSTEM Mic to AVCONT ON F4 FF OFF MEMO OFF SYNC OFF Saraan F5 PLYR SEL PLYR 1 PREROLL DOWN Transfer to FF REW PLYR 2 15 30 menu MAX SP 5 screen F6 R P SEL PLAYER nSEC AUDIO IN Transferto DIV ID RECORDER 1 30 menu nz2 screen F7 TRIM AUDIO Transfer to OFF OUT menu screen F8 SET UP Transfer to EXIT menu screen F9
9. DOWN CONVERT _ H RIGHT The DOWN CON cutoff frame is moved to the center UNITY position UNITY position 5 VAR position This toggles setting as shown below It functions This signa is made active in the PLAY mode It is also made active when the PLAY button on the front panel is lighted Connector signals Continued Signal Signal status e emm 29 FFSTATUS OUTPUT ACTIVE L This signal is made active in the FF mode 30 REWSTATUS OUTPUT ACTIVE L This signal is made active in the REW mode 81 STOP STATUS OUTPUT ACTIVE L This signal is made active in the STOP mode FIELD RATE OUTPUT High 60 Hz low 59 94 Hz STATUS EJECT STATUS OUTPUT ACTIVE L This signal is made active when the cassette tape has not been inserted ERR 2 STATUS OUTPUT ACTIVE L Refer to the 50P error status output table this signal is tied in with pins 21 and 24 35 AEI 1 STATUS OUTPUT ACTIVE L This signal is made active when PCM AUDIO CH1 is in the recording status AEI 2 STATUS OUTPUT ACTIVE L This signal is made active when PCM AUDIO CH is in the recording status AEI 3 STATUS OUTPUT ACTIVE L This signal is made active when PCM AUDIO CH3 is in the recording status AEI 4 STATUS OUTPUT ACTIVE L This signal is made active when PCM AUDIO CHA is in the recording status SYSTEM REMOTE OUTPUT This sets whether the 50 parallel input 6 17 18 STATU
10. Key Item Function F1 Cue no 1 assignment F2 Cue no 2 assignment F3 Cue no 3 assignment F4 Cue no 4 assignment F5 Cue no 5 assignment F6 SETTING cue point setting ON Cue points can be set registered changed or cleared using the 10 number keys IN OUT buttons and scratchpad register OFF Cue points cannot be set changed or cleared F7 ALL CLR all cue data clear This clears all the cue data It can be executed when ON has been selected for SETTING and F7 is pressed together with the F key F8 F9 Cue no 6 assignment F10 Cue no 7 assignment F11 Cue no 8 assignment Cue 9 assignment F13 Cue no 10 assignment 89 MULTI CUE USER menu Displays Tape indicator This indicates the present position of the tape with respect to the total length of the tape BOT Beginning of tape EOT Endoftape L Cue data list This indicates the time code values of the cue points 1 00 00 28 23 90 MULTI CUE USER menu Functions Entering cue points Up to 10 cue points can be entered 1 Press the F6 SETTING key to set it to ON 2 Select the cue number of the cue to be entered Press one of the F1 to F5 or F9 to F13 keys The number corresponding to the button pressed is highlighted 3 Input the time code There are 3 ways of inputting the time code 1 Search for the cue point using the search dial and press the ENTRY IN or ENTRY OUT bu
11. LAST 1D i Item Function F1 MENU ACTIVE Operation is transferred to the ACTIVE screen F2 MENU MASKED Operation is transferred to the MASKED screen F3 F6 F7 LAST CLEAR All the warnings displayed on the current LAST screen are cleared When the F key and F7 LAST CLEAR key are pressed together all the warnings displayed on the current LAST screen are cleared When a new warning is given its details are displayed F8 F13 When a multiple number of warnings are given e The error messages are displayed starting with the last one first All the messages be viewed in succession using the and Y cursor keys 174 DIAG menu ERROR messages No Message Error description Remedial action 3 DIGITAL AUDIO NOT LOCKED The digitai audio input signal TO INPUT VIDEO is not locked to the video input signal 4 DIGITAL AUDIO NOT LOCKED The audio PLL is not locked TO INTERNAL REF 6 HIGH ERROR RATE The error rate is high 9 VIDEO CONCEAL SWITCH OFF CONCEAL switch on 1 4 Set it ON Conceal SW on L4 board is set to VIDEO PB board is OFF off 10 SW OFF INNER ECC switch on L4 Set it ON inner Ecc SW on L4 board is set to VIDEO PB board is OFF off 11 OUTER VIDEO ECC SW OFF OUTER ECC switch on L4 Set it ON Outer Video Ecc SW 4 boardis VIDEO PB board is OFF set to off 12 OUTER AUDIO ECC SW OFF OUTER AUDI
12. HOME menu D Setting mode display section This indicates the mode which has been set CUT The audio cut editing mode setting XFADE The audio cross fade editing mode setting VFADE The audio V fade editing mode setting OO 00 00 00 INTRP Time code interpolation mode when the time CUE TIME code cannot be read out accurately setting H M S F DF Drop frame mode setting TTE F1 F2 Field number for VITC EMPHASIS Pre emphasis applied to audio H TRACK This appears when the tracking has been ad justed to a position which is different from its fixed position USER FILE NO User file name display TRACK OPT This appears when the tracking has been ad justed to the optimal position Remaining tape time As the tape travels this indicates the time remaining on the tape D User file display The number of the currently called user or the which is USER FILE called when the power is turned on is indicated NO xLAST An asterisk appears in front of the file number if the contents of the user file displayed differs from the current settings in one or more places Time code displays The time code values are indicated here R CTL1 Regular control signal OO 05 53 04 CTL2 Control signal cannot be reset CUE LTCR LTC readout H 5 F LUBR LTC user bit readout VTCR VITC readout VUBR VITC user bit readout TCG Value generated by generator
13. 32 33 34 35 5 37 40 30 31 34 REV lamp STILL iamp FWD lamp SEARCH dial CURSOR These keys are used to move the cursor on the display The center key is for displaying the cursor ENTRY IN OUT button 36 37 38 39 40 EXECUTE button This executes the variable memory operation etc REVIEW PREVIEW This previews what has been recorded before editing or reviews the recording after button editing PREROLL button SEARCH dial READY STAND BY button 21 Front panel Continued 41 42 43 44 45 46 PLAY button REC EDIT button REC INHIBIT lamp REW button STOP button FF button H 0090 e am ODOC DOQ 44 45 46 22 Connector section 3 4 MEE A A ZS S5 NS AE AS OSB t 2 5 6 Power supply section 1 AC input socket This is connected to the power outlet using the power cable supplied 2 GND ground This unit must be grounded when it is connected to other units terminal Digital signal input output section 3 HD SERIAL IN HDTV serial digital signals are input to this connector connector 4 HD SERIAL OUT HDTV serial digital signals are output from these connectors 1 2 connectors BNC X2 HD MONITOR OUT HD serial digital signals are output from these connectors The time code can be BNCx
14. AUDIO TEST menu This menu appears when the TEST and then the key are pressed after the tape has been ejected The original menu screen is returned when the cassette tape is loaded TEST AUDIO gt AUDIO PROC ABYP GUTPUT ABYP Et 2 p 0 FincHon Item Function key F1 F2 F3 ABYP Input signal bypass These cause the signals to bypass the audio circuitry on a block by F4 EE1 block basis for identifying trouble locations When one of the keys is Input signal bypass pressed the display of the corresponding bypass number is highlighted F5 EE2 Input signal bypass F6 F7 F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the TEST menu F9 F13 151 TEST menu This menu appears when the TEST key and then key are pressed amp TEST MECHA gt uce 00 00 00 00 ERIE NODE HORMEL oo Lee JEn JE JC Lee The menu shown below appears when the key is pressed lt TEST MECHA gt LICR 00 00 00 00 AROUND CYLINDER AROUND REEL BASEMENT CASSETTE CARRIAGE D 8 D END START oo hy NA 11 BEEBE p Lei Ere Jr Ees JL 152 TEST menu Function keys Key Item Function F1 MODE NORMAL Normal operation Loading without tape NO TAPE Loading is enabled without a cassette tape Loading commences when the STOP button is pressed T
15. 10 11 PREROLL After pressing the F11 key the ADJUST control needs to be turned Preroll time selection Any preroll time from 0 to 30 seconds can be selected F12 STILL This sets the STOP still still picture mode hoid time Still mode hold time setting The tape tension is automatically released losing when a specific time has elapsed so that the tape will be protected This key is used to set the time After pressing the F12 key the ADJUST control needs to be turned The time can be set to 1 sec 3 sec 30 sec 1 min 3 min or 5 min F13 STBY OFF This sets the time it takes for operation to be transferred from the the Standby mode hold time losing mode to the standby OFF mode setting After pressing the F13 key the ADJUST control needs to be turned The time can be set to 1 sec 3 sec 30 sec 1 min 3 min 16 min or infinity 59 HOME SET UP menu continued Functions Reference REFERENCE REF NTSC REF Operation HOME SET UP menu OUT REF Video output reference AUTO INPUT HD REF NTSC REF 1 Press the cursor center key The cursor appears Cursor 4 2 center key 5 Cursor key When the HD input signal has been supplied that signal serves as the reference signal when it has not been supplied the HD serial input sig nal serves as the reference signal When neither the HD input nor HD serial input signal
16. Panasonic Digital HD Video Cassette Recorder Operating Instructions Precautions for Use Since this VTR is designed for metal tapes only make sure that only the designated tapes are used An ordinary VHS tape cannot be used Removal of the covers on electrical appliances for maintenance purposes may lead to electric shocks Personnel should therefore adhere strictly to the normal safety precautions Some customer preference switches are located on printed circuit boards within the unit Be sure to turn off the power prior to opening the unit before changing the position of any switch and especially before removing or reinserting any circuit board CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of im portant operating and maintenance servicing in structions in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZ ARD AND
17. 135 Flash freeze frame output HOME F2 56 Front panel 15 22 Head cleaning RF TEST F13 148 Headphones jack VR 16 HOME button 20 l IC card 57 13 162 169 Input signal selection VIDEO TEST F1 1 32 144 146 INSERT button 20 Insert editing automatic editing AUTO EDIT F9 F12 45 46 108 manual editing MANUAL EDIT F9 F12 43 44 99 edit channel selection during automatic editing AUTO EDIT F12 F13 108 109 edit channel selection during manual editing MANUAL EREE F12 99 Internal generator field frequency setting SET UP SYSTEM F2 140 Internal signal generator signal selection VIDEO TEST F4 146 VIDEO IN F4 63 Installation 201 Italic letter indicates the Menu Function Key Page 216 C J JOG button 20 K Key touch tone selection PANEL SET UP F 1 127 L Last edit all data input last loading AUTO EDIT F2 108 112 Last X last edit data input loading AUTO EDIT F1 108 112 Level adjustment VR 16 Level meter peak hold audio input AUDIO IN F5 72 audio output AUDIO OUT F5 78 Level meter scale selection audio input AUDIO IN F6 72 audio output AUDIO OUT F6 83 Loading no tape loading operation test MECHA TEST F1 153 cassette size selection MECHA TEST F3 153 Local mode video leve adjustments PANEL SET UP LOCAL F 1 132 audio level adjustments PANEL SET UP LOCAL F2 132 tracking adjustment PANEL SET UP LOCAL
18. 19 am o aar 66585 D OO 19 Number keys 0 9 eThese are used to input numbers eC Clear key for clearing input data eENT For entering the data which have been input eF Used in combination with other keys eBS Back space key e Keys for adding and subtracting Combinations The following functions are served by pressing the keys described below together with the F key eUNITY VAR F key and 3key These keys select UNITY or VAR when the video output signals adjusted When UNITY is selected the UNITY lamp lights eINPUT CHECK F key and BS key While these keys are kept depressed the input signals can be checked 19 Front panel Continued 20 22 21 ooooo 00O 27 28 29 20 ADJUST control This is used to adjust the levels 21 CONTROL switch eThis is used to switch between operation using the controls on the unit s front panel and operation from the remote connector on the rear panel eWhen it is set to REMOTE remote control can be exercised over the unit from the remote connector on the rear panel eWhen it is set to LOCAL the unit can be operated using the controls on the front panel 22 REMOTE lamp eThis lights when the CONTROL switch has been set to REMOTE 23 HOME button 24 MULTI CUE button 25 ASSEMBLE button 26 INSERT button 27 JOG button 28 VAR button 29 SHTL button 20 30 31
19. 2x normal tape speed e 50x shuttle search Shuttle search is possible at up to 50x normal tape speed in the forward or reverse direction eSimultaneous playback monitoring Simultaneous playback monitoring of the video digital audio time code and CTL signals is possible eAutomatic editing functions range of editing modes provided including assemble insert spot erase audio split and variable memory eMulti cue points One hundred cue points can be marked for searches and prerolling Operation and maintenance eOperation panel with direct access While featuring a multi functional menu display the audio level adjustments can be undertaken directly eAuto equalizing The RF parameters are compensated during playback and the error rate is automatically adjusted to the op timum condition eChannel condition monitoring The error rate is monitored at all times When the setting is exceeded an indicator on the front panel lights to warn the operator that the tape is approaching the end of its service life or that the heads are clogged e Built in test signal generator Color bar signals and other test signals which come in handy for conducting maintenance and adjustments and for checking the connections are generated internally Serial peripherals A number of different hi vision serial digital interface peripherals can be used for the system connections of this unit AJ HD2700 Be sure that the units described b
20. F3 132 monitor adjustment PANEL SET UP LOCAL F4 132 key operation selection PANEL SET UP LOCAL F5 132 Manual editing MANUAL EDIT F12 43 44 108 Master VR ON OFF AUDIO OUT F10 F13 78 Menu screen transfer list 206 212 Mode terminal correlation table NTERFACE SET UP 123 Monitor terminal output audio signal volume adjustment AUDIO OUT SET UP F6 80 Monitor terminal output signal selection AUDIO OUT F7 78 Multi cue See cue MULTI CUE button 24 Italic letter indicates the Menu Function Key Page 217 Index Continued OP MAP setting method remote PANEL SET UP REMOTE 130 local PANEL SET UP LOCAL 132 Operation messages 186 187 Operation time display TEST 142 Output signal TAPE EE selection HOME F 1 56 Output signal selection is standby READY OFF AUDIO OUT SET UP VIDEO OUT STA TE F1 67 68 PB fade ON OFF AUDIO OUT SET UP F4 80 81 Ps level adjustment VIDEO OUT F2 65 66 PB OUT output audio characteristics at playback start AUDIO OUT SET UP F5 80 Peak hold audio input values AUDIO IN F5 72 audio output values AUDIO OUT F5 78 Playback 37 Player 1 Player 2 selection AUTO EDIT F5 108 Player synchronization AUTO EDIT SET UP F4 116 Player recorder selection AUTO EDIT F6 108 Pr level adjustment VIDEO OUT F3 65 66 Pre emphasis function setting AUDIO IN F7 72 Preroll time selection HOME SET UP F11 59 AUTO EDIT SET UP F
21. It displays the error message corresponding to the warning item which has been masked canceled LAST screen This appears when the F3 LAST key is pressed It displays the error messages for the last three warnings given e Error messages disappear from the screen once the error has been eliminated 7 DIAG menu ACTIVE screen If the DIAG key is pressed when the warning mark is displayed the DIAG menu ACTIVE screen shown below appears lt DIAG ACTIVE QO 00 00 00 1 NO DIGITAL VIDEO INPUT BIE F11 TOTAL ERROR MENU MENU WARNING REF ALM MASKED LAST CANCEL G OC Ese Een Er Ens STILL Function key Item Function Fi F2 MENU MASKED Operation is transferred to the MASKED screen F3 MENU LAST Operation is transferred to the LAST screen F5 WARNING CANCEL The warning item currently displayed on the ACTIVE screen is masked canceled The error message corresponding to the masked warning item will appear on the MASKED screen F6 REF ALM ON The STOP lamp is made to flash when a reference signal is not supplied OFF The STOP lamp is not made to flash when a reference signal is not supplied F7 F13 D When a multiple number of warnings are given The error messages are displayed starting with the one having the highest priority e All the messages can be viewed in succession using the and V cursor keys eThe total number of war
22. The slot for inserting IC cards is located on the right side at the back of the front panel Use this slot to insert the IC cards when using the TEST IC CARD menu IC CARD 162 TEST CARD Menu The following menu appears when the key is pressed after pressing the key TEST iC CARD X 00 00 00 00 USER FIL MULT CUE ERR LOG p E Le 3 Les p Des Ler re J Function item Function key F1 USER FIL Controls user files using the IC CARD Pressing the F key switches to the USER FILE menu eincludes functions to load and save the current deck status as well as all registered files eEnables selection of whether to also send SYS H and SYS SC when transferring user files to the deck F2 MULT CUE Loads and saves 100 cue points MULTI CUE on the IC CARD Pressing the F key switches to the MULTI CUE menu eEnables selection of whether to transfer all pages at once or selec tion of the pages to be transferred F3 ERR LOG This function stores the deck mode time and type of warning in the memory when warnings occur This function is only valid when the power is on eincludes a function to store 50 step data in the memory eincludes a function to select whether to replace old warnings with new warnings when the memory buffer is full eincludes a function to store this data on the IC CARD einciudes a function to monitor IC CARD data FA F7 F8 EXIT Returns operation to the TEST
23. point each time editing is performed Refer to Adjusting the tracking automatically F11 F12 BIMORPH INIT Key for adjustment to be made by servicing engineer AT piezo electric element hysteresis removal F13 ADJ ENABLE Key for adjustment to be made by servicing engineer 156 Displays and functions SERVO TEST menu Error rate display Two types of error rates are displayed 1 TOTAL ERROR and 2 INNER ERROR Refer to ERROR RATE DISPLAY described on page 149 RF TEST menu O Tracking adjustment For tracking adjustments refer to the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu page 104 157 TEST FRONT menu This menu appears when the TEST key and then the key are pressed lt TEST FRONT gt LICR 00 00 00 00 F13 STILL c EERIE PANEL EXIT nee Je Function key F1 PANEL Operation is transferred to the TEST FRONT PANEL menu Panel display check F2 KEY CHECK Operation is transferred to the TEST KEY CHECK menu Front panel key check F3 F7 F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the TEST menu F9 F13 158 TEST FRONT KEY CHECK menu This menu appears when the TEST key then the key and then the key are pressed after the tape has been ejected TEST FRONT KEYCHECK iN gt Q a ooon a cOoOgocoonaao ERR ono OO
24. to disconnect it from the power outlet Clean the cabinet with a soft cloth With stubborn dirt dilute some neutral kitchen detergent dip the cloth in it wring it out well and wipe the surface After the dirt has been wiped off take up any remaining moisture using a dry a cloth Under no circumstances must paint thinners or benzene be used for cleaning purposes O Storage Do notstore the unit in an extremely hot or cold location B The unit must never be left outdoors M If the unit is not going to be used for a long time set the power switch to OFF and be sure to take hold of the power plug and not the cord to disconnect it from the power outlet This step is taken to safeguard against accidents M Be sure to eject the cassette tape 194 Connector signals VIDEO IN SERIAL IN DIGITAL BNCx1 HD REF IN BNC x2 loop through with 750 termination switch NTSC REF IN 1 i VIDEO OUT HD SERIAL OUT DIGITAL BNCx2 HD SERIAL MONITOR OUT 1 DIGITAL DOWN CONVERTER VIDEO BNCx3 ANALOG DOWN CONVERTER SERIAL BNCx2 OUT SYNC OUT 1 4 V p p 525 SYNC OUT 1 WFM 1 Waveform output 750 TIME CODE TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT O AUDIO IN AUDIO IN DIGITAL 2 CH1 2 CH3 4 AES EBU format AUDIO IN ANALOG XLRx4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CUEIN XLRx1 O AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT DIGITAL BNCx2 x 2 CH1 2 CH3 4 AES EBU format AUDIO OUT ANALOG XLRx4 CH1
25. to increase the delay EDIT REC INHIBIT setting Same as for the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu on page 103 siis SET UP menu This menu appears when the SET UP key is pressed SET UP gt 00 00 00 00 STILL LI OR OR LINE VID IN idi HOME EDIT AUTO EDIT SYSTEM DOWN CONV AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT qoe pes 119 12 11 SET UP menu Function keys Key F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 9 10 11 12 F13 Item Function HOME Operation is transferred to the HOME SET UP menu MAN EDIT Operation is transferred to the ASSEMBLE INSERT MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu AUTO EDIT Operation is transferred to the ASSEMBLE INSERT AUTO EDIT SET UP menu SYSTEM Operation is transferred to the SET UP SYSTEM menu DOWN CONV Operation is transferred to the VIDEO OUT DOWN CONV SET UP menu AUDIO IN Operation is transferred to the AUDIO IN SET UP menu AUDIO OUT Operation is transferred to the AUDIO OUT SET UP menu INTERFACE Operation is transferred to the INTERFACE SET UP menu PANEL Operation is transferred to the PANEL SET UP menu USER Operation is transferred to the USER SET UP menu 120 INTERFACE SET UP menu This menu appears when the SET UP key and then the key are pressed INTERFACE SET UP gt MODE 1 DEVICE ID F030 00 00 00 00 CH ASSIGN
26. while the preceding playback sound is being faded out the player sound is faded in in the manual edit mode 1 Prepare for manual editing by referring to steps 1 to 13 in the manual editing flowchart 2 Set the F13 MODE key on the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu to XFADE MODE 3 Use the F12 FD TIME key on the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu to set the fade time MODE FDTIME 4 Refer to steps 14 to 18 of manual editing and proceed with editing eFor audio V fading set the F13 MODE key on the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu to VFADE elf audio mixing recording has been selected F6 CH MIX key set to ON on the AUDIO IN SET UP menu cut editing will occur automatically How to display the eINSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu menus INSERT Jor ASSEMBLE J F8 Automatic insert assemble editing Below is a flowchart showing the steps taken for automatic insert editing or automatic assemble editing using two digital VTRs 1 Check the connections 2 Switch on the power to both the recorder and player 3 Insert the cassettes required for editing into the VTRs 4 Setthe REMOTE switch on the player to REMOTE NI CONTROL Z efewore oca 5 Setthe REMOTE switch on the recorder to LOCAL s CONTROL REMOTE io 6 Set the W PLYR key on the recorder s INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu to ON W PLY 7 Set the F1 P 2 key the recorder s INTERFACE SET UP menu to MOD
27. 3 When the STOP FF REW PLAY JOG or VAR button is pressed operation is directly transferred to the mode that corresponds to the button pressed How to display the menus eHOME SET UP menu ePANEL SET UP menu 39 Basic operations Continued D Variable VAR The variable mode is a low speed version of the shuttle mode This operation may be initiated from the STOP or PLAY mode or during normal recording VAR 1 The unit is placed in the variable mode when the VAR button is pressed and its lamp lights 2 Turn the search dial eThe tape speed changes depending on the angle to which the dial is turned and it is displayed on the search indicator eThe tape protection mode is established after the still picture retention time has elapsed This time can be set using the F12 STILL key on the HOME SET UP menu and ADJUST control eTurning the dial enables shuttle operations across a range from 1x to 2x the normal tape speed The audio signals for alt the channels are output from the AUDIO OUT connectors eThe maximum speed can be set by pressing the F12 VAR MAX SP key on the PANEL SET UP menu 3 When the STOP FF REW PLAY JOG or SHTL button is pressed operation is directly transferred to the mode that corresponds to the button pressed ePreset variable mode When the variable speed is preset playback starts at the set speed when the VAR button is pressed 1 Set the desired speed by turning the se
28. A V PHASE key eThe UNITY value is returned when the UNITY VAR F 3 key is pressed during adjustment When the UNITY VAR key is pressed again the VAR value is returned UNITYNAR C Fade function During editing the cut edit data is automatically recorded and during playback this data is detected and V fading applied to this section Playback V fade function OFF Noise appears where the edited material is joined g Playback V fade function Audio signal A Audio signal B The noise is eliminated by momentary V fading Bi TC CHR menu This menu appears when the TC CHR key is pressed IC CHR gt SUPER POSITION 00 00 00 00 12 LI G zz 9 t A t 1 1 580 a z E 00 IN SOURCE TC SLAVE UB SLAVE RUN MD ODF MD i 02 2 50 0 82 TC CHR menu Function keys Key Item Function F1 SOURCE INT The time code of the internal TCG is used Internal external time code EXT LTC The LTC time code from the TIME CODE IN connector signal selection is used S LTC The LTC time code which has been added to the serial signals is used S VITC The VITC time code which has been added to the serial signals is used F2 SLAVE eThe AUTO or PRESET display appears when the Fi SOURCE Time code slave lock mode key has been set to INT setting AUTO The generator
29. ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EX POSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOIS TURE mmm is the safety information FCC NOTE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any unau thorized modifications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful in terference when the equipment is operated in a com mercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tion manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Table of Contents Operating DrecaullOns TS EROR UNA 8 Features eoe eal gene dde rud a 9 SDeCIfiCallonS ees 11 Controls and their functions gigni dM P pe ai eee 15 Conne ect r SECTION 2525252 de DKA RUE ee Oe ONG GEM E 2
30. CH2 CH3 CH4 CUE OUT XLRx1 MONITOR XLRx2 HEADPHONES FRONT V4 phone 6 mm 195 Connector signals Continued PARALLEL I O 50 connector 1 PULSE SIGNAL The signal fall is detected and the signal is made active 2 STATE SIGNAL The low section of the signal is detected and the signal is made active Signal ES 2 em 1 REC COMMAND INPUT PULSE SIGNAL This transfers operation to the REC PLAY mode when it is made active simultaneously with the PLAY COMMAND signal However operation is not transferred to the REC mode when the insert or assemble mode has been set a RUNCONMAND PUSESGNAL This tatters LAY node meur PULSESIGNAL Ts tares opeten ome FF made _ Rewcommano PULSE SIGNAL IMEEM Ee S MA1 COMMAND INPUT PULSE SIGNAL When one of these signals is made active during EDIT PLAY the mode transfer operation is tog gled as indicated below Conditions for executing operation F10 MAN AUDIO on the SETUP INTER FACE menu must be ON Operation is executed regardiess of whether the REMOTE or LOCAL mode is established INS must be set 10 MA4 COMMAND INPUT PULSE SIGNAL The sequence of priority for the front 9P RS 422 PCM AUDIO setting re lease follows the input sequence EJECT COMMAND INPUT PULSE SIGNAL This transfers operation to the E
31. CH3 4 24 AUDIO CONCEAL SW OFF The AUDIO CONCEAL SW Set this switch to ON on the L4 VIDEO PB board is OFF 27 LOW RF The RF playback levelhas Clean the heads dropped 32 AUDIO VARIABLE INPUT LEVEL The input level is at the VAR value setting despite the fact that IN DIGITAL MODE digital audio input signals have been selected 33 VIDEO VARIABLE OUTPUT The output level Y Pe and Pr are at the VTR value settings LEVEL IN DIGITAL MODE despite the fact that digital video input signals have been selected 150 RECEIVED INVALID COMMAND An undefined command has Check the command FROM RS 422 PORT been received received 151 SUM CHECK ERROR IN checksum error has Check the command RECEIVED occurred in the command received COMMAND FROM RS 422 PORT received 152 PARITY ERROR IN RECEIVED parity error has occurred Check the command COMMAND FROM RS 422 PORT the command received received 153 FRAMING ERROR RECEIVED A framing error has occurred Check the command COMMAND FROM RS 422 PORT command received received 154 OVER RUN ERROR IN overrun error has occurred Check the command RECEIVED COMMAND FROM in the command received received RS 422 PORT 155 RS 422 COMMUNICATION STOP Atime out error has occurred Check the command BY TIME OUT received 165 RECEIVED INVALID COMMAND An undefined command has Check the command FROM RS 232C PORT been received received 166 SUM CHECK ERROR IN ch
32. EJECT MRM MMR mm 128 PANEL SET UP REMOTE MAP menu Function keys Key Item Function F1 VIDEO This selects the level adjustment function on the VIDEO OUT Video level adjustment menu When the key is pressed its display is highlighted F2 AUDIO This selects the audio signal recording and playback level Audio level adjustment adjustment function When the key is pressed its display is highlighted F3 TRACKING This selects the tracking adjustment When the key is pressed its Tracking adjustment display is highlighted F4 MON SEL This selects the monitor selection L R buttons for the audio signals Monitor selection When the key is pressed its display is highlighted F5 MAP MODE ALL All keys be operated by remote control Key operation enable SELECT The selected keys can be operated by remote control F6 FUNCTION ENABLE Entire function is enabled Entire function DISABLE Entire function is disabled enable disable F7 EJECT ENABLE The eject button can be operated Enable disable setting of DISABLE The eject button cannot be operated EJECT button in remote control mode F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the SET UP menu F9 F13 129 Functions 1 F5 MAP MODE F6 FUNCTION key combined settings F5 MAP MODE ALL SELECT Notes F6 FUNCTION PANEL SET UP REMOTE OP MAP menu ENABLE All the keys can be operated regardless of the setting
33. INSERT ON DLY STRT U L amp V F9 ASSEMBLE PRESET LTC VITC F10 SPLIT ON TRACKING INTERFACE Transferto VAR LIM ON Fi0 OFF menu OFF screen 11 SPOT ON PANEL Transfer to F11 ERS OFF menu screen F12 MANUAL FDTIME 1 5 10 15 USER Transfer to F12 20 25 50 menu 100 ms screen EDIT F13 F5 POSTROLL F6 REACTION F7 EXIT F8 tn frames E lt F13 CH Transter to SELECT menu screen e Underlined mode in the item selected indicates the initial setting 209 List of MENU screens Continued FUNC key F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F8 F10 F11 F12 F13 SETUPSYSTEM UP SETUPSYSTEM Item E Item Setting item Setting Item selected item selected item selected item selected SOUND OFF LOAD 1125 720p 11251 VIDEO Transfer to KEY HIGH 720p menu LOW screen SOUND OFF SAVE FLDRATE 60 RF Transfer to ALARM HIGH 59 menu LOW screen JOG MAX 1080 AUDIO Transfer to SP 1035 menu s screen 1080 MECHA Transfer to 1085 menu screen SHTL L C R SHTL OFF LAST 10 BIT SYSTEM Transfer to x8 x4 x8 FACTORY 8BIT menu 2 4 1 10 Screen SHTL FRONT MAX SP A SCALE SERVO F9 LOCK HD ON S AUDIO OFF Transferto PASS HD ON WORD SLTC OFF REMOTE Transfer to HD OP MAP menu S VITC Screen VAR MAX 16 2 SP let 0 1 LOCAL OP MAP VAR Transfer to CLUTCH menu screen Underlined mode in the item selected in
34. O Monitoring the audio signals eSelect the audio channel whose signals are to be output from the AUDIO MONITOR L R connectors or HEADPHONES jack using the L and R buttons AUDIO MONITOR 1 Adjusting the audio level Adjust the playback level of the digital audio CH1 CH4 signals and analog cue audio signats To adjust the audio signal levels pull out the respective controls zx adjust them The adjustment range is lt to 12 dB both for PB D the digital audio signals and analog cue signal eTo adjust the digital audio signal levels altogether pull out the m MASTER control and adjust However this is valid only when the F9 PB VR key on the AUDIO OUT menu has been set to COARSE MASTER OD lt eThe level meter display be set to FULL or FINE Fine adjustment is possible by setting the F6 SCALE key on the a oe AUDIO IN menu or F6 SCALE key on the AUDIO OUT menu to We FINE ix 17 pn 48 19 30 20 40 21 to 22 FULL FINE How to display the AUDIO OUT menu s AUDIO IN menu AUDIO OUT nu Basic operations Stop Press the STOP button The tape stops traveling in order to protect the tape the tape tension is automatically STOP released a process called losing when the time selected by the F12 STILL key on the HOME SET UP menu has elapsed The READY lamp flashes eFurthermore the READY OFF mode is automatically estab lished
35. These select the audio input impedance SW302 oom me Sk sea sen me SW304 These switch between the microphone and line SW305 MIC LINE Note If MIC is selected when SW306 has been set to a level of 20 dBm the input will have a 60 dBm level SW306 This selects the audio input level 4 0 20 dBm 5 307 These can select 4 8 dBm when SW306 has been set to SW308 4 dBm SW309 This selects the audio output level 4 0 20 dBm SW310 This can select 4 or 8 dBm when SW309 has been set to 4 dBm 189 Using the optional board AJ MK30 This board is mounted on the 12 inch digital HD VTR AJ HD2700 and is an option board which achieves audio analog input and output The AJ HD2700 gains the following functions when this board is used e Audio analog input e Audio analog output e Audio monitor output Board installation 1 After tuming off the power source for the main unit AJ HD2700 open the top panel and remove the metal holder for the S board 2 Insert the AJ MKSO S8 and S9 boards as shown in the figure below 3 After inserting the AJ MK30 attach the metal holder for the S board and return the unit to its original state 190 Using the Down Converter Board AJ DFC2000 When it is installed in a digital video cassette recorder AJ HD2700 this board is designed to convert Hi Vision playback signals into 525 line system standard television signals and t
36. This is selected when coded audio signals are to be input to or output from the AES channel 1 2 amp 3 4 input or output connectors Function AUDIO IN menu Switching the audio level meter scale over _ mark appears when the audio level to be adjusted is below 22 dB and the P 5 _ 1 mark appears when it is above 14 dB WU n ds Mi s 46 E 470 16 244 _ 39 20 40 21 0 22 FULL FINE 72 AUDIO IN UP menu This menu appears when the AUDIO IN key and then the key are pressed or when the SET UP and then the keys are pressed AUDIO IN SET UP gt uce 00 00 00 00 F13 F10 LINE VID IN 7 Lev Les Le o9 Ua OR BEEBE 73 AUDIO IN SET UP menu Function keys Key F1 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 Item CH MIX Mixing of input signals and simultaneous playback signals for recording CH MIX Mixing of input signals and simultaneous playback signals for recording prohibited EXIT CUE Selection of input signal to be recorded on analog cue channel CUE MIX CH 1 Mixing for cue channel CUE MIX CH 2 Mixing for cue channel CUE MIX CH 3 Mixing for cue channel CUE MIX CH 4 Mixing for cue channel Function This selects the signals of any two channels from among the signals which are input to
37. VIDEO OUT 5 AUDIO 11257 720P FLD RATE ACT LINE ACT LINE ON INI o OT CR ICE ICT CE CT 139 SET UP SYSTEM menu Function keys Key Item Function F1 1125 720p This is used to switch from the 1125 HDTV to the 720p HDTV system or vice versa F2 FLD RATE The field frequency used is set when this key is pressed together with Internal generator the F key field frequency setting 60 The field frequency is set to 60 Hz 59 The field frequency is set to 59 Hz However the FLD field frequency set here is used only when an input signal supporting the output reference set on the HOME SET UP menu see page 60 is not available When the input signals supporting the said setting are available the field frequency matches the field frequency which has been input F3 VIDEO IN ACT LINE The number of active recording lines is set when this Key is pressed together with the F key 1035 The number is set to 1 035 recording lines 1080 The number is set to 1 080 recording lines F4 VIDEO OUT ACT LINE The number of active output lines is set when this key is pressed together with the F key 1035 The number is set to 1 035 output lines 1080 The number is set to 1 080 output lines F5 DATA The number of output bits for the HD serial output is selected when this key is pressed together with the F key 10BIT 10 bits are used ofr the HD serial output 8BIT 8 bits are used for the HD seri
38. _ 1 This HD VTR is a hi vision digital VTR for recording and playing back the video and audio signals complying with BTAS 001A 1125 60 high definition TV system studio standard and SMPTE 274M standard By image compressing the hi vision signals and digitally recording them this unit delivers up to 120 minutes of recording and playback using a 1 2 cassette While remaining compatible with HD systems which combine Panasonic s HD processor AJ HDP500 and D5 VTR this integrated HD VTR is compact and lightweight and it consumes minimal power By switching the SYSTEM menu item this HD VTR will also operate as a VTR which will record and play back 720 60 progressive scanning TV system SMPTE 296M signals Picture sound quality with a reasonable price tag eHigh picture quality digital recording of signals complying with the studio standard The hi vision studio standard signals which have been 10 bit quantized using sampling frequencies of 74 25 MHz for the Y signals and 37 125 MHz for the PB and PR signals are image compressed and digitally recorded to meet the full range of specifications under the Hi vision studio standard This enables the unit to record and play back signals with a wide range Y 30 MHz PB 15 MHz and signal to noise ratio of 60 dB which were difficult for conventional analog VTRs using a 1 2 tape to achieve and it ensures that a high level of picture quality is maintained f
39. be edited Press the F13 REC INH key on the HOME menu to set it to FREE or NRML REC REC INH FREE Select and adjust the input signals Torecord the time code proceed with the time code related settings on the TC CHR menu To input the desired default value for the time code press the cursor center key on the HOME menu and set it to the desired value Press the ASSEMBLE or INSERT button to display the INSERT ASSEMBLE EDIT menu Press the F12 key on the INSERT ASSEMBLE EDIT menu to set it to MANUAL EDIT display the MANUAL EDIT menu and highlight the F9 IRSERT ASSEMBLE key MANUAL EDIT When insert editing was selected in step 8 by pressing the INSERT button press the F1 VIDEO to F7 TC keys on the INSERT MANUAL EDIT menu and select the channels to be edited Set the editing timing using the F1 TIMING key on the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu TIMING Search the edit start IN point and set the picture to the still mode Press the PREROLL button if preroll is required Input the editing source Press the PLAY button to place the unit in the playback mode Press the REC EDIT button at the edit start IN point Editing now commences To conclude editing press the STOP or REC EDIT button SET UP menu eTC CHR menu menu 43 Manual audio cross editing Below is a flowchart showing the steps taken for editing in which audio signals are cross faded
40. cursor to the channel whose editing is to be inhibited CH4 3 Press the cursor center key If the display is highlighted it means that the selection of the edit inhibit channel is completed If the cursor center key is pressed again the edit inhibit mode is released CH4 eBear in mind that assemble editing is not possible as long as there is even one edit inhibit channel Notes eWhen either CASSETTE EDIT REC INHIBIT or HOME REC INHIBIT has been set to ALL all recording and editing operations are inhibited eWhen CASSETTE EDIT REC INHIBIT has been set to VIDEO CNTL video channel editing is inhibited at all times REC display This displays the recording envelope during editing 103 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu D Tracking e Adjusting optimizing the tracking automatically To optimize the tracking automatically press the F10 TRACKING key to set it to OPT ONCE or OPT AUTO Set the preroll time to at least 5 seconds ONCE is the setting for optimizing the tracking only once during playback up to the IN point for the first editing operation after inserting the cassette The tracking is not optimized after this and its value remains fixed eOPT AUTO is the setting for optimizing the tracking during playback up to the IN point for each editing operation Notes eThe OPT ONCE setting is suitable when conducting continuous editing such as that shown below If OPT AUTO is set for thi
41. display NTSCREF 4 Press the ENT key The setting is now entered Programmed play function 1 Press the F3 PRG PLY key to set the programmed playing steps and the press the F4 PRG PLY key to set the programmed play speed PRG PLY 2 Press the PLAY and VAR buttons together 3 To change the playback perd turn the ADJUST control while keeping the VAR button de pressed 4 Press the STOP button to stop programmed play 61 VIDEO IN menu This menu appears when VIDEO IN key is pressed VIDEO 00 00 00 00 oo VID IN 25 Ca LE OR LE ha VIDEO INT 56 DIGITAL I 1 qgRieeecep Le Ee U 62 VIDEO IN menu Function keys I Key Function Eus ERERQEPE Cc Nc EV M NV F1 VIDEO DIGITAL This selects the HD serial input signal Video input signal selection INT SG This selects the video signals from the internal signal generator F2 F3 F4 INTSG 100 CB The 100 color bar signalis selected Selection of signal from 75 The 75 color bar signal is selected internal signal generator BLACK The black burst signal is selected MULT BST The multi burst signal is selected RAMP The ramp signal is selected SIF PLL signal for checking the serial interface is selected SIF EQ The signal for checking the ser
42. e SERIAL No display xor Rex TA quai dd 142 VIDEO TEST MeN Ead RESORT 143 eCiicull Test P 145 eVideo input signal selection 146 RF TEST HOD 2 deae wars ende e 147 eErrortrate display ue eco WE De gb OE MORI 149 e Recording current optimization 149 Auto equalizing function nsns oru eI Ee ANE ERE ER E ELA 149 RF ADJUSTMENT VALUE DISPLAY RF menu 150 AUDIO TEST ed Dur Rate qitod qeu T 151 TEST MENU lt gt woe eee Pe most 152 SYSTEM TEST menu sis edat a dap EDS S 154 SERVO TEST MENU Lic tip ip 155 SEMmor rate display AMET RETO TEE 157 e Tracking adjustment caue Va esos bet eld 157 TEST EHONT menu ois doce eoe Had eat b tara Pw nk ta atas 158 TEST FRONT KEY CHECK menu 159 TEST FRONT PANEL Menus ox 2 Weis dere ule tue eet ora s 160 ebal contro LEDs Keys EUER EY UK E up died d 161 IC CARD IC C ABD MENU 162 ERROR MESSAGES 6 os vasa face tanta Dd eater Ya these 170 eDIAG menu error messa
43. eWhen pushed in the level is returned to its default setting eThe VRs and the levels they can adjust are shown below Adjusts the digital audio CH1 recording level Adjusts the digital audio CH2 recording level Adjusts the digital audio CH3 recording level Adjusts the digital audio CH4 recording level Adjusts the cue audio recording level Adjusts the digital audio CH1 playback level Adjusts the digital audio CH2 playback level Adjusts the digital audio CH3 playback level Adjusts the digital audio CH4 playback level Adjusts the cue audio playback level Master VR eThis enables all the digital audio playback levels to be adjusted audio channels controlled by the master VR can be set on the AUDIO OUT menu However this is valid only when the F9 PB VR key on the AUDIO OUT menu has been set to COARSE it does not work if FINE has been selected as the F9 key setting 6 11 Headphone jack The stereo headphones are connected to this jack 12 Headphone VR eThis volume contro is used to adjust the headphones output level and monitoring output level The headphones output level and monitoring output level are interlinked when the F6 A MONI key on the AUDIO OUT SET UP menu is at the VAR setting 16 E EDU Ccoo0o0ung C2ngoo 13 WFM waveform eThese buttons enable the signal which is to be output to the WFM output con buttons nector in the connecto
44. edit channel Audio channel CH3 OFF Channelis not selected as the edit channel stable video input signal must be left connected even when only F5 CH 4 the digital audio channels have been selected for insert editing If 5 the video input signal is disturbed the sound may not be recorded Audio channel CH4 Farid ON OFF F6 CUE Analog cue channel ON OFF F7 TC Time code channel ON OFF F8 SET UP This transfers operation to the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu F9 INSERT ASSEMBLE When the display is highlighted the editing mode is set ON Editing mode ON OFF F10 F11 12 AUTO MANUAL EDIT AUTO EDIT This transfers operation to the AUTO EDIT menu Editing method setting MANUAL EDIT For manual editing F13 99 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu This menu appears when the ASSEMBLE or INSERT key is pressed followed by the key and then by the key Alternatively it appears when the SET UP key and then the key are pressed zm gt we REC 2 1 I 1 t 1 LI I 1 1 1 V 1 4 E HH 4 mm mm mum mm 1 t L 2 m mas Gem Emm 2 mam 4 100 EJERCER CRI TER IC 0 00 E FD TIME TRACK ING OPT ONCE ERR STP DN BEEBE INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu Function keys Key Item Function F1 T
45. fade ON OFF between edited cuts by providing instantaneously V fading during playback ON The playback V fading function operates at all the joins between edited cuts on the tape OFF The playback V fading function does not operate F5 PB OUT When the operation has been transferred from the stop to play mode Output audio it takes some moments until the audio signals are output This time characteristics at playback can be reduced start INSTANT The time it takes until the sound is output is reduced However the initial part of the sound output will be incomplete This setting is not recommended for broadcasting applications It comes in handy during search operations etc as a quicker means of monitoring sound DELAYED The sound is output once it is complete F6 A MONI UNITY The audio monitor output level is fixed to UNITY value Monitor volume control VAR The audio monitor output level can be controlled using the headphone volume F7 F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the AUDIO OUT menu 9 11 F12 STATE This transfers operation to the STATE screen See page 67 F13 80 AUDIO OUT SET UP menu Functions Adjust of audio output to video 1 Press the F1 A V PHASE key to highlight the display AN PHASE 2 Adjust the phase difference using the ADJUST control It can be changed from 16 to 96 in sample increments ADJUST SAMPLES AN PHASE VAR 3 After the adjustment press the F1
46. for even more dependable operation For further details please consuit with your local dealer Operation Soak some alcohol in a cleaning cloth press it lightly against the middle drum as shown in the figure and rotate the drum 2 or 3 times in the direction indicated by the arrow After this wipe the drum dry using a dry cleaning cloth Cleaning cloth Middle drum Make sure that the power is off before proceeding with the head cleaning Do not move your fingers up and down while cleaning This may damage the heads Cut the cleaning cloth to the right size of the use Proceed with the cleaning until no more dirt is taken up by the cleaning cloth Make absolutely sure that no fluff from the cleaning cloth remains inside the VTR When grease from the VTR is found to adhere to the cleaning cloth be absolutely sure to replace the cleaning cloth Before using the optional digital VTR dedicated head cleaning tape AJ TDCLS P to clean the heads be sure to read carefully the Precautions provided with the cleaning tape In addition to cleaning the video heads every day make it a rule once a week to clean the tape transport system and once a month to clean the reel bases and carriage cassette holder front guide angles For further details please consult with your local dealer Maintenance Before proceeding with maintenance set the power switch to OFF and be sure to take hold of the power plug and not the cord
47. has been sup plied the internal sync signal serves as the reference signal HD serial input signal serves as the re ference The signal supplied to the HD REF IN connector serves as the reference The menu appears only when the down converter PCB AJ DFC2000 optional accessory has been installed The black burst signa supplied to the NTSC REF connector serves as the reference 2 Use the cursor keys to move the cursor to the item to be set The selected item now flashes on the display ouTREF 3 Press the ENT key The setting is now entered 60 HOME SET UP menu CF DET color frame detection mode NTSC REF This sets the mode in which the color frames of the reference signal for the video output are to be de Bre tected NTSC FIX color frames as referenced to the This menu appears when the sync and burst phases specified by down converter PCB SMPTE 170M are detected AJ DFC2000 optional FREE The sync and burst phase difference is not accessory has been installed detected and the color frames are artifi cially determined internally Operation 1 Press the cursor center key The cursor appears CURSOR Cursor 4 m center key Cursor key 2 Press the F key and cursor key together to move the cursor to the CF DET block NTSC REF C 3 Use the cursor keys to move the cursor to the item to be set The selected item is highlight ed on the
48. indicates the edit inhibit modes which have been selected for each channel Refer to Selecting the SOFTWARE inhibit channel VIDEO Video channel editing is inhibited 1 4 Digital audio channel editing is inhibited CUE Cue channel editing is inhibited TC Time code channel editing is inhibited eHOME This part of the display indicates the recording inhibit mode which has been selected by the F13 REC INH key on the HOME menu FREE Recording is possible NRML REC The normal recording mode is inhibited ALL All recording and editing operations are inhibited eCASSETTE This part of the display indicates the recording inhibit mode which has been set on the cassette tape FREE Recording is possible VID CNTL video and control signals are inhibited ALL All recording and editing operations are inhibited Sequence of priority for inhibit modes sequence of priority applies to the above inhibit modes and depending on the selections made recording may not be possible For instance when ALL has been selected for CAS SETTE editing and recording cannot be performed no matter what has been selected for SOFTWARE or HOME SETUP ist CASSETTE 2nd HOME 3rd SOFTWARE 102 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu Selecting the SOFTWARE inhibit channel 1 Press the cursor center key The cursor appears Cursor CURSOR e key 62 Cursor key 2 Press the cursor keys to move the
49. key the setting complies with the drop non drop frame mode of the external time code F6 F9 F10 TCR LTC LTC is read at all times Time code readout mode AUTO Atlow speeds VITC reading takes precedence if the VITC selection cannot be read LTC is read instead VITC VITC is read at all times eAt any of these settings the value which has been compensated by the control signal is read if the time code cannot be read out The interpolation mode is established and INTRP appears on the display 83 TC CHR menu Key Item Function F11 SUPER This superimposes the time code and VTR operation mode on the Superimpose setting screen TC Only the time code is superimposed TC ST The time code and VTR operation mode are superimposed OFF Neither the time code nor VTR operation mode is superimposed F12 SUPER ER ON The error messages are superimposed on the screen Error message OFF Error messages are not superimposed on the screen superimpose ON OFF F13 CHAR TYPE REVERSE Characters appear on a black background Superimposed character NORMAL Black characters appear with no background type selection INTENSE Intensified characters appear TC CHR menu Functions O Changing the superimposing position 1 Move the position using the cursor keys cunson a Cursor ws eWhen a cursor key is kept depressed the cursor will move quickly eThe default position is restored by pressing th
50. key is kept depressed When it is pressed together with the F key the setting is fixed 56 HOME menu Function keys Key Item Function F3 EJT CTL RESET Clears the CTL1 in the EJECT mode Also CTL2 is cleared when the cassette is inserted HOLD Holds the CTL1 CTL2 in the EJCT mode F4 TC CTL TC Displays the time code signal Time code control signal CTL1 Displays the value of the control signal time data selection Value can be reset to zero CTL2 When the cassette tape is inserted the time data is automatically reset to zero and this value cannot subsequently be reset F5 TC UB TC Displays the time code value Time code user bit display UB Displays the user s bit value selection eThis key is valid only when TC has been selected by the F4 key eDuring playback the value of the time code read outis displayed eDuring recording the time code value to be recorded on the tape is displayed To display the value generated by the time code generator in any mode other than recording press the INPUT CHECK F BS button F6 CTL CLR This is effective only when TC CTL is set to CTL1 CTL value clear RESET The CTL1 time data is reset to zero TC CLR This is effective only when TC CTL and TC UB are set to TC TCG value clear RESET When the F6 key is pressed together with the F key the TCG value is reset to zero UB CLR This is effective only when TC CTL is set to TC and TC UB is se
51. menu F9 F12 F13 FORMAT Formats the IC CARD Care should be taken as this will erase all data on the IC CARD Pressing the F13 FORMAT F and C keys simultaneously formats the IC CARD 163 TEST CARD USER Menu The following menu appears when the and F1 keys are pressed after pressing the key TEST IC CARD USER FILE FILE NAME 1 FE LOAD SAVE DELETE UP LD DONH LD NZ SYS pon Function key Item Function F1 LOAD Calls up CARD user files e Pressing the F1 and F keys simultaneously executes LOAD F2 SAVE Registers IC CARD user files ePressing the F2 and F keys simultaneously executes SAVE DELETE Deletes IC CARD user files ePressing the F3 and F keys simultaneously executes DELETE F4 F5 UP LD Loads registered files from the IC CARD to the deck ePressing hte F5 and F keys simultaneously executes LD F6 DOWN LD Loads registered files from the deck to the IC CARD ePressing the F6 and F keys simultaneously executes DOWN LD F7 W SYS Selects whether to transfer card data or to use original deck data for SYS H and SYS SC when transferring user files from the CARD to the deck ON Sends card data for SYS H and SYS SC OFF Uses original deck data for SYS H and SYS SC This function is only valid during LOAD F1 and LD F5 F8 EXIT Returns operation to the CARD menu F9 LOCK This locks and unloc
52. of MENU screens FUNC VIDEO VIDEO OUT FUNC key key mE Itern NAM Item Setting ltem selected item selected item selected item selected EE INT SG F2 FREEZE ON AT PLY FIELD F2 OFF FRAME1 FRAME2 F3 EJT CTL RESET PRG PLAY FINE F3 HOLD COARSE VAR F 3 F4 TC CTL TC PRG PLAY Variable from INT SG F4 zu L1 15 to 15 in steps set for key F5 TC UB IC VPHASE UNITY F5 i UB VAR _ F6 F6 TAPE HD STOP MD HLF LOAD UB F7 TC HOLD SERIAL UNITY F7 SYS PHASE VAR F8 SET UP Transterto EXIT SET UP Transfer to F8 menu menu screen screen INTERP ON F9 OFF i E NE et E F12 STATE Transferto F12 STATE menu ni Transfer to F1 3 DOWN down CONV converter menu Display appears when the optional down converter board has been instalied F1 1 3 30 SEC 1 3 16 MIN F13 RECINH e Underlined mode in the item selected indicates the initial setting 205 List of MENU screens Continued key CONV SET UP AUDIO IN SET UP AUDIO OUT key Item Item Setting Item pe Item selected selected item selected selected F1 PROCESS F2 ASPECT F2 SIDE CUT FULL F3 SYS UNITY CH 3 F3 PHASE VAR F4 SAUDIO CH 4 F4 OFF F5 SYNC ON PEAK ON PEAK F5 OFF HOLD OFF HOLD F6 F6 SYS H UNITY SCALE FINE CH MIX SCALE FINE VAR FULL FULL SHTL F7 SYS pes UNITY EMPHASIS ON CH MIX MONI OFF F7 mese uum OFF AUTO VAR SHT
53. of four edit points for the recorder and player need to be entered Refer to Duration eTo delete data press the cursor keys to move the cursor to the position where the data is to be deleted and press the C key 110 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu D Entering the edit points continued 2 Search for the edit point using the search dial 1 Search for the edit point using the search dial 2 Press the ENTRY IN or ENTRY OUT button eTrimming operation 1 Press the cursor center key The cursor appears Cursor center key E Cursor key 2 Press the cursor keys to move the cursor to the part of the data which is to be corrected IN 00 00 02 14 3 Setthe F7 TRIM key to ON TRIM 4 Press or key while pressing down the F key to correct the data in frame increments eThe number is incremented by 1 each time the key is pressed while the F key is held down It is automatically and continuously incremented when the key is kept depressed while the F key is held down 5 Press the F7 TRIM key to set it to OFF TRIM OFF 00 00 02 16 R Notes When the edit points are entered during player recorder editing the last edit point 4th point is automatically calculated on the basis of the other three edit points and this is entered as an imaginary edit point An asterisk appears alongside the imaginary edit point display e The imaginary edit point will be cleared automaticall
54. on the INSERT AUTO EDIT menu to set it to ON SPLIT 3 Refer to the flowchart of the automatic insert editing operation and proceed to enter the video edit points 4 Enter the audio edit points 5 Press the PREVIEW button to preview 6 When the REC EDIT button is pressed automatic editing commences 7 Toreview what has been edited press the REVIEW button upon completion of the editing Edit OUT point preview Previewing the automatic insert editing OUT point when audio split is OFF This flowchart shows the steps taken to preview the automatic insert editing OUT point The OUT point for automatic assemble editing cannot be previewed 1 2 3 Press the INSERT button to display the INSERT AUTO EDIT menu Using the automatic insert editing flowchart as a reference register the VIDEO OUT point Press the EXECUTE and PREVIEW REVIEW buttons together to preview the OUT point Previewing the automatic insert editing OUT point when audio split is ON This flowchart shows the steps taken to preview the automatic insert editing audio split OUT point The OUT point for automatic assemble editing cannot be previewed 1 2 Press the INSERT button to display the INSERT AUTO EDIT menu Press the F10 SPLIT key on the INSERT AUTO EDIT menu and set it to ON ON Using the automatic insert editing flowchart as a reference register the VIDEO OUT point Register the audio edit points To preview the V
55. on this menu DISABLE Operation of ali the keys is inhibited regardless of the setting on this menu ENABLE Only the keys selected on this menu can be operated DISABLE Operation of all the keys is inhibited regardless of the setting on this menu Description of setting Operation keys STOP Function keys F1 F13 PLAY etc controls etc All the keys can be operated regardless of the setting on this menu Functions other than those selected by the F1 to F4 keys on this menu are inhibited Only the functions selected by the F1 to F4 keys on this menu and other specifically designated functions can be operated Same as above eEven if it has been set to ENABLE on this menu the F6 key setting is changed to DISABLE when the unit receives the LOCAL DISABLE command in the remote control mode The EJECT button behaves in compliance with the F7 EJECT key setting eAtthe factory the F6 key is set to ENABLE and the F5 key to SELECT D OP MAP setting method eThe buttons and keys marked on the control panel graphics on the display correspond to the buttons and keys on the actual control panel The area corresponding to a key or button which has been pressed on the control panel is highlighted on the display eThe search dial is displayed when the JOG VAR or SHTL button is pressed eThe ADJUST control is displayed when the F1 VIDEO key is pressed eThe audio adjustment VRs are displayed when the F2 AUDIO k
56. output connector n 6 SYS H This adjusts the sync phase of the down converter s video output in relation to the reference signal The phase can be adjusted by pressing the F and F6 keys together and then tuming the ADJUST control 7 SYS SC This adjusts the SC phase of the down converter s video output in relation to the NTSC reference signal The phase can be adjusted by pressing the F and F7 keys together and then turning the ADJUST control 8 EXIT This returns operation to the VIDEO OUT menu or SET UP menu on the main menu 9 V ENHANCE ON This enhances the vertical detail of the down converter s output picture OFF This does not enhance the vertical detail of the down converter s output picture 10 H ENHANCE ON This enhances the horizontal detail of the down converter s output picture OFF This does not enhance the horizontal detail of the down converter s output picture 11 7 5 STUP ON This adds 7 5 setup to the down converter s composite seria output and video output OFF This does not add 7 5 setup to the down converter s composite serial output and video output 12 H POSIT This adjusts the 4X3 picture cutoff position when SIDE CUT has been set using F2 ASPECT The position can be adjusted by pressing the F and F12 keys together and then turning the ADJUST control TI 7 Tl 13 MARKER Marker denotes the function which uses markers to display the 4X3 picture c
57. search indicator Press the PREVIEW button The tape travels as far as the preroll point and playback is commenced at the initial speed When the edit IN point is passed the EXECUTE button starts flashing Store the speed of the tape as far as the recorder s OUT point in the memory by turning the player s search dial Storing the speed in the memory is possible while the EXECUTE button is flashing as far as the recorder s OUT point When the memory is full the EXECUTE button stops flashing and lights up signifying that no more operation data can be stored in the memory To preview what is stored in the memory press the PREVIEW button and the operation stored in the memory is reproduced Phase synchronization is not performed To adjust the edit timing use the F7 REACTION key on the ASSEMBLE INSERT AUTO EDIT SET UP menu To change the operation data stored in the memory while preview is underway operate the search dial The EXECUTE button now flashes and the operation now underway is stored in the memory To change the initial speed stored in the memory press the STOP button Set the F6 R P SEL key to PLAYER and set the initial speed using the search dial while holding down the STOP button Since what was stored in the memory is cleared when the initial speed has been changed repeat the procedure starting with step 5 Press the REC EDIT button for variable memory automatic editing The tape in the player is played ba
58. the digital audio channels and the tape playback signals to be mixed for recording in the desired ratio Refer to the section on mixing recording ON This function is set ON when the F6 key is pressed and mixing is enabled OFF This function is set OFF when the F7 key is pressed and channel mixing is disabled when the function is set OFF the mixing settings established by the F6 key are stored Operation is returned to the AUDIO IN menu D MIX This mixes and records the signals which are supplied to the digital audio channels selected by the F10 F13 keys LINE This records the signal which is supplied to the CUE IN connector AUTO During normal recording this mixes and records all the CH1 to CH4 input signals During editing the input signals are mixed and recorded in the channels selected by Edit channel selection and the playback signals are mixed and recorded in the channels which have not been selected Cue can be used as the digital channel back up at all times These select the channels when sound to be recorded in the digital audio channels is to be simultaneously mixed and recorded in the cue channel as well The function is displayed when D MIX has been selected by the FQ key SOURCE The input signals are mixed and recorded in the cue channel TAPE The playback signals are mixed and recorded in the cue channel OFF Signals are not mixed and recorded in the cue channel 74 A
59. together Page 10 appears when the page number is decremented from page 1 Page 1 appears when the page number is incremented from page 10 CURSOR PAGE d D Page protection When the F and F6 PROTECT keys are pressed together the protection status is set for the page displayed When these two keys are pressed together again the protection status is released When a page is protected its number appears as shown below Page protected Page protection released PAGE PAGE Entering changing or deleting cues The procedure is the same as for steps 2 and 3 for entering cues steps 2 to 5 for changing cues and steps 2 to 4 for clearing cues on the MULTI CUE USER menu Clearing all the cues First press the F8 SET UP key and then press the F3 PAG CLR key on the SET UP menu and F key together All the cues on the page will be cleared If the F5 ALL CLR key and F key are pressed together the cues on all the pages will be cleared However cues on protected pages cannot be cleared 95 MULTI CUE EXTEND SET UP menu This menu appears when the MULTI CUE and then the key are pressed MULTI CUE EXTEND SET UP gt ure 00 00 00 00 x 00 VID IN ta CR CR STEPPAG MODE PAG CLR BS ESLAES AES LIRE T Jd 1 L 1 EZ 96 EXIT F13 F12 BEEBE MULTI CUE EXTEND SET UP menu Function keys Key
60. value eNotes on Adjusting the tracking automatically continued 4 If optimizing is continued for 5 seconds or longer but the process is still not completed the message shown below appears and optimizing is suspended TIME OVER b When the cassette is ejected the optimize value is canceled O Adjusting the tracking manually 1 Load the tape and play it back 2 Press the F10 TRACKING key to set it to VAR TRACKING VAR 3 Turn the ADJUST contro to the position where the envelope level is at its highest ADJUST RE 2 V Qi 1 RM 105 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET menu D Selecting the audio fade time 1 Press the F13 MODE key to set it to X FADE or V FADE MODE X FADE 2 Press the F12 FD TIME key FD TIME 3 Select the audio fade time by turning the ADJUST control ADJUST Preceding playback signals Preceding playback signals est eee Fade time Fade time IN point OUT point X FADE VFADE 106 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu This menu appears when the ASSEMBLE INSERT key is pressed and then the key is set to AUTO EDIT CH SELECT MANUAL EDIT SPOT ERASE RECORDER OO 00 00 00 eT PLAYER 1 2 0 5 Leni che CaS Coat DURATION LE LE 08 LAST X LAST ED W PLYR VAR MEMO PLYR SEL SEL _ oF SET UP HAHAHAHAA 10
61. when the time selected by the F13 STBY OFF key on the HOME SET UP menu has elapsed The READY lamp goes off and the STOP lamp lights Refer to the READY standby mode section on this page O FF REW Press the FF or REW button REW FF eThe tape is now fast forwarded or rewound at approximately 50x the normal playback speed ein order to protect the tape the speed is reduced as the tape end is approached eUse the F5 FF REW MAX SP key on the INTERFACE SET UP menu to make changes to the fast forward or rewind speed L3 READY standby eWhen the READY lamp is lighted it means that the unit is in the READY ON status STAND BY The READY OFF mode is automatically established when the time selected by the F13 STBY OFF key on the HOME SET UP menu has elapsed in the losing mode Refer to the STOP mode section on this page When the READY lamp is off it means that the unit is in the READY OFF status e ES Two modes are associated with this mode 1 Drum rotation stop mode with tension release Set the F6 TAPE MODE key on the HOME SET UP menu to HD STOP 2 Half loading mode Set the F6 key on the HOME SET UP menu to HLF LOAD OUTPUT eWhen the F1 OUTPUT key on the HOME menu and STBY OFF VIDEO on the STATE menu are set to TAPE the memory SIT screen still picture is output to the monitor screen when the F1 OFF STBY OFF key on the STATE menu is set to FREEZE and the VIDEO monitor screen is muted when it is se
62. 005A S 006A SMPTE 291M 292M amp 296M standard BNC 2 including 4 audio channels LTC VITC HD serial digital monitor Complying with BTA S 004A S 005A S 006A SMPTE 291M 292M amp output 296M standard 2 including 4 audio channels LTC VITC with TC superimposed HD serial digital input Digital audio input output signals 1 2 CH3 4 AES 3 750 unbalanced SMPTE 276M 2 Digital output CH1 2 CH3 4 AES 3 750 unbalanced SMPTE 276M 2 line simultaneous output of signals for 4 digital audio channels 2 2 Analog input output signals Analog input CH1 2 3 4 Max 28 dBm 1500 6000 high impedance selectable balance input XLRX 4 Cue line input Max 18 dBm 1500 6000 high impedance selectable balance input XLRX 1 CH1 2 3 4 Max 28 dBm low impedance balance output XLRX4 Max 18 dBm low impedance balance output XLRX 1 UR Max 24 dBm low impedance balance output XLRx2 Level variable 14 phonex 1 Video input output signals when down converter board has been installed NTSC reference input Analog NTSC black burst signal BNCx 1 525 serial output e525 line system serial digital output complying with SMPTE 259M amp SMPTE 294M standard BNCx 2 eD3 D5 420p serial output switching 4 audio channels Analog NTSC composite BNC x2 VIDEO 1 output only VBS VB switchable 525 analog video monitor Analog NTSC composi
63. 1 superimposed 5 DIGITAL AUDIO IN AES standard digital audio signals are input to these connectors CH1 2 CH3 4 2 6 DIGITAL AUDIO AES standard digital audio signals are output from these connectors The same OUT CH1 2 CH3 4 signals are output from both sets of connectors 2 2 23 Connector section Continued 8 9 10 Analog signal input section 7 HD REF IN The tri level sync signal is input to these connectors as the reference signal A connectors loop through format and a 75Q termination switch are provided 2 8 TIME CODE IN The time code signals are input to this connector connector XLR 3P 9 CUE IN connector audio signals for the analog cue channel are input to this connector XLR 3P 10 AUDIO IN The analog audio signals for digital audio channels CH1 to 4 are input to connectors connectors XLR 3PX4 24 16 17 11 Ly 8 N SA 4 ES gt RCS S fe gt SSN 12 13 14 15 Analog signal output section 11 WFM OUT The signals for the waveform monitor are output from this connector connector BNC 12 TIME CODE OUT The time code signals are output from this connector connector XLR 3P 13 CUE OUT The audio signals from the analog cue channel are output from this connector connector XLR 3P 14 AUDIO OUT The analog audio signals for digital audio channels CH1 to CH4 are output fr
64. 281 720p system required Source Sl Audio Audio To monitor unit To monitor unit AJ HDA300 D A converter AJ HDA300 Video monitor Video To unit To monitor unit 29 Connections with editing controller Recorder Video monitor monitor Audio monitor m signal signal ER Audio Video monitor signal To REMOTE IN Video input signal Audio input signal HD reference signal generator Editing controller AV switcher Video output signal Remote Video output signal Audio output signal To REMOTE Source unit IN Audio output signal e m Reference 000 a 02 EID Video Audio monitor monitor monitor monitor signal signal signal signal mE EE 1 w a AV monitor AV monitor 30 Tapes Cassette tapes come in 2 sizes M 63 minutes L 124 minutes Align the cassette with the marks on the unit s insertion slot and push it in gently The tape is automatically loaded es oo TER M size L size Prohibiting recording on a tape Disabling recordings Push the accidental erasure prevention pins down using a screw driver turn them 90 counterclockwise to set them to the up position The recording inhibit status is displayed on the MANUAL EDIT SET UP or AUT
65. 3 Connections Connections for single unit rt REREREEETIRES PE n EESPENE POR 28 Connections for two units 2522 EP we t T Ed RA 29 Connection with editing 30 Video tapes Recording 225 See caede E ad MR EYE td 32 eSimultaneous playback monitoring 34 eChecking the input signals 34 Recording digital Signals 35 Playback S tole fonda ce 37 Basic operations t ER e d cov Rund ed eat woes me wee s er lue reto pes 38 SSiop FFIREW READY 38 M 39 e Vanabla VAR etui eR d RE 40 Tape speed override TSOYCUE d ils 41 Manual Bd onera dept qd s 43 Manual audio cross editing 44 Automatic insert assemble editing 45 Sbot erase editing stone ev 47 Audio split Bait ose eRe 48 Edit OUT point preview pa ee AUR Eg eos n 49 Table of Contents Continued Switching on the power 155v SEX P Do ned 50 HOME HOME menu
66. 5 116 118 MULTI CUE EXTEND SET UP F13 97 Preview audio signal selection AUTO EDIT SET UP F3 116 Preview video signal selection AUTO EDIT SET UP F2 116 Program play function setting HOME SET UP F3 F 4 58 R Rack mounting 202 Ratings 1 1 14 React tme operation delay compensation time setting AUDO EDIT SET UP F7 116 REC CURRENT recording current value display RF TEST F9 148 149 ENV recording ENV display MANUAL EDIT SET UP 103 REC INHIBIT selection during recording HONE F 13 57 during editing MANUAL EDIT SET UP 102 REC level adjustment HONE 51 Recording 32 36 Recording current level display RF TEST F9 148 149 Italic letter indicats the Menu Function Key Pge 218 Recording prohibit mode selection HOME F 13 57 Reference selection VIDEO TEST F6 144 Remote mode video level adjustment PANEL SET UP REMOTEYF1 129 audio level adjustments PANEL SET UP REMOTE F2 129 tracking adjustment PANEL SET UP 129 monitor adjustment PANEL SET UP REMOTE F4 129 key operation selection PANEL SET UP REMOTE F5 129 all functions enable disable PANEL SET UP REMOTE F6 129 eject key operation enable PANEL SET UP REMOTEyF7 129 Remote 50 P paralle ON OFF INTERFACE SET UP F3 122 RS 232C parameter setting INTERFACE SET UP F2 122 124 RS 422A connected VTR ON OFF AUTO EDIT F3 108 RS 422A P2 bus selection INTERFACE SET UP F1 122 123 panel removal to op
67. 6 Set the input signals using the F1 to F4 CH1 to keys on the AUDIO IN menu Select INT SG ANALOG AES or SERIAL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH4 7 When the input audio signals are to be mixed with the analog cue channel for recording press the F9 CUE key on the AUDIO IN SET UP to set it to D MIX and select the mix ing channels using the F10 to F13 CUE MIX CH1 to CUE MIX CH4 keys D MIX How to display eSET UP SYSTEM menu eAUDIO IN SET UP menu menm SET UP gt AUDIO IN gt or SET UP F6 35 Recording digital signals Continued 8 Adjust the audio input level using the recording level control ec 3 9 When the time code is to be recorded proceed with the time code related settings on the TC CHR menu 10 To input the time code default value as desired press the cursor center key on the HOME menu and set the value 11 When the reference for the signals to be recorded has been established press the REC EDIT and PLAY buttons together Recording now commences 12 To stop recording at any time press the STOP button How to display the eTC CHR menu eHOME menu menus TC CHR HOME 36 Playback Operation 1 Press the PLAY button PLAY Playback now starts 2 Playback stops when the STOP button is pressed If the JOG SHTL VAR FF or REW button is pressed in place of the STOP button operation is directly transferred to the mode that corresponds to the button pressed
68. 7 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu Function keys Key Item Function F1 LAST X LOAD The edit data which was last input is accessed Accessing of edit data OFF The LAST X function is released which was last input F2 LAST ED LOAD Allthe data which was lastedited is accessed Accessing of all data which was last edited F3 W PLYR Connected VTR remote control ON OFF F4 VAR MEMO Variable memory OFF The LAST ED function is released This function enables the RS 422A connected VTR to be remote controlled ON Remote control is possible OFF The unit operates independently Refer also to the F6 R P SEL key on the INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu This function enables the playback speed and direction based on the search dial operation to be stored in the memory and the same operation to be reproduced during automatic editing F5 PLYR SEL Selection of player to be remote controlled F6 R P SEL Selection of VTR to be operated F7 TRIM Edit point frame trimming PLYR 1 The VTR connected to the REMOTE OUT connector is operated by remote control PLYR 2 The VTR connected to the REMOTE IN OUT connector is operated by remote control PLAYER This exercises remote control over the player selected by the F5 PLYR SEL key RECORDER This unit recorder only is controlled ON The entered edit point is trimmed in frame increments Refer to Trimming operation OFF The trimming function is rele
69. 92M standards and which enable both video and audio signals to be transferred using the same coaxial cable eBuilt in down converter function A down converter AJ DFC2000 can be installed in the unit as an option This facilitates conversion into the 525 line standard TV system and it makes the integrated production of Hi Vision and standard TV broadcast much simpler In addition to the NTSC analog signals a serial digital interface SDI signal which can switch the multiplex transfer of audio signals ON or OFF is included in the 525 line output signals This SDI signal enables digital connection with a D3 D5 VTR or DVCPRO Features Continued e AES audio input output facilities Separate digita audio inputs and outputs are provided for each of the 4 channels and standard interfacing with a variety of digital audio units is possible Twice as many output connectors as usual are available to enable a wide range of applications for instance one set can be used for the main connections while the other set is used for monitoring eRemote control In addition to the standard 9 pin serial RS 422A connector 50P parallel and RS 232C connectors are pro vided for remote control An AV control connector is also featured Slow motion search and editing functions eSlow motion jog The incorporation of Panasonic s unique AT auto tracking mechanism makes slow motion playback and jogging possible at a speed which can be varied from 1 x to
70. 94 Hz Table of USER BIT settings TC CHR VITC L menu F1 SOURCE F2 TC SLAVE F3 UB F3 UB SLAVE FNUBSLAVE F10 Fem LuBG mode mode VUBG mode Z REGEN AUTO ww VITC UB INT UB PRESET AUTO PRESET VITC INT UB INT UB EXT REGEN AUTO EXT REGEN er VITC S VITC SLAVE PRESET PRESET INT NUR CORN EXT REGEN LANE EXT LTC DIRECT mc DIRECT INT UB we PRESET The user bit can be set in any mode except recording INT internal TC DIRECT Direct recording and output of the external LTC input signal it is not synchronized with the internal reference signal REGEN Slave locking to readout value on tape UB cannot be set EXT REGEN Slave locking to externally input VITC LTC UB cannot be set PRESET No locking to readout value on tape or external input UB can be set INT UB Mode in which previous UB value is held and REGEN and PRESET are both prohibited to reset use the F1 SOURCE F2 TC SLAVE or F3 UB SLAVE key to select one of the above 3 modes 87 MULTI CUE USER menu This menu appears when the F and MULTI CUE keys are pressed together A multiple number of cues up to 10 time code points can be set for search and preroll operations MULTI CUE USER gt 00 00 00 00 4 ER CR CR EZH EZB CR 88 MULTI CUE USER menu Function keys
71. A connector Encoder remote AJ ER50 connector 15P 22 REMOTE IN RS 422A serial remote input connector connector RS 422A 9P 23 REMOTE OUT 5 422 serial remote output connector connector RS 422A 9P 24 REMOTE IN OUT RS 422A serial remote input output connector connector 9P 25 PARALLEL I O 50 pin parallel remote connector mainly for connection with a unit provided by connector 50P the user 26 RS 232C connector A personal computer or modem is connected to this connector for data 25P transmission 27 CONTROL PANEL This is connected to the contro panel using the optionally available control panel connector 20 cable 27 Connections for single unit Set the front panel CONTROL switch to LOCAL Digital video input Required when the 720p system is connected NTSC Reference or 525 SYNC STA SAS HD reference AOD input SSS Digita audio AE ASA e Waveform input 9 lt lt e 9 monitor Digital audio output output Analog audio Analog audio Audio input output monitor output 28 Connections for two units Source side Set the front panel CONTROL switch to REMOTE Recorder side Setthe front panel CONTROL switch to LOCAL For automatic editing using the RS 422A interface make the selection by press ing the F1 P 2 key on the INTERFACE SET UP menu DIGITAL VIDEO AUDIO HD reference analog signal 522 2
72. ACE SET UP menu O Setting the RS 232C parameters 1 Press the F2 RS 232C key to set it to ON The parameter display appears BAUD RATE 300 600 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 DATA LENGTH 7or8bits START BIT Fixed at 1 bit STOP BIT 2 bits or 1 bit PARITY NONE ODD or EVEN 2 Press the cursor center key The input area flashes 3 Press the cursor keys to select the input area When the F and cursor keys are pressed together the cursor moves to another block BAUD RATE Press the cursor center key to set the parameter BAUD RATE 9600 5 Press the ENT key to enter the setting 4 Setting the V A control parameter Any of the following baud rates can be selected for the V A control parameter BAUD RATE 300 600 1200 2400 4800 1 Press the cursor center key The input area now starts flashing 2 Press the F key and cursor keys together to move the cursor to the V A CONTROL block V A CONTROL BAUD RATE 300 3 Press the cursor center key to set the parameter V A CONTROL BAUD RATE 4800 4 Press the ENT key to enter the setting 2404 2 INTERFACE SET UP menu 1 Setting the CH ASSIGN audio channel The commands from the controller which has only the analog audio CH1 and CH2 preset commands are reread and allocated to digita audio channels 1 4 and to the cue channel 1 2 3 4 5 Press the cursor center key to display the
73. ARD to the deck ALL Transfers all pages SELECT UP Switches to the page select menu when UP LD is executed F6 F7 F8 EXIT Returns operation to the IC CARD menu F9 F13 165 TEST IC CARD MULTI CUE SELECT Menu The following menu appears when the F13 and F2 keys are pressed and then the F1 and F keys are pressed simultaneously after pressing the key TEST IC CARD MULTI CUE SELECT gt 00 00 00 00 Ee es Function Item Function key F1 UP LD Pressing the UP LD key after selecting the pages to be transferred loads the selected files from the IC CARD to the deck F2 F8 F7 Selects the pages to be transferred F8 EXIT Returns operation to the IC CARD MULTI CUE menu F9 F13 Selects the pages to be transferred 166 TEST IC CARD MULTI CUE MONITOR Menu The following menu appears when the F13 F2 and then F3 keys are pressed after pressing the key TEST IC CARD MULTI CUE MONITER gt LICR 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 gx eren En ESTER Function key F1 F2 F3 F7 1 5 Cue 1 5 assignment F8 EXIT This transfers operation to the IC CARD MULTI CUE menu F9 F13 6 10 no 6 10 assignment 167 TEST CARD ERR LOG Menu The following menu appears w
74. DING L4 circuit board is Insert the L4 circuit board disengaged into its proper place 104 S4 BOARD NOT RESPONDING S4 circuit board is Insert the S4 circuit board disengaged into its proper place 109 56 BOARD NOT RESPONDING S6 circuit board is Insert the S6 circuit board disengaged into its proper place 110 REMOTE JACK2 BOARD NOT JACK2 circuit board is Insert the REMOTE 2 ATTACHED REMOTE disengaged circuit board into its proper place 111 S3 BOARD NOT RESPONDING S3 circuit board is Insert the S3 circuit board disengaged into its proper place 112 57 BOARD NOT RESPONDING S7 circuit board is Insert the S7 circuit board disengaged into its proper place 113 10 BOARD NOT RESPONDING 510 circuit board is Insert the S10 circuit board disengaged into its proper place 114 511 BOARD RESPONDING 611 circuit board is Insert the S11 circuit disengaged board into its proper place 131 FRONT PANEL NOT No communication response Check the front panel RESPONDING from the front panel to the cables control switches and syscon front panet itself 132 RECEIVED INVALID COMMAND An undefined command has Check the front panel FROM FRONT PANEL been received from the front cables control switches and panel front panel itself 184 System errors em VTR operation and No Message Error description remedii action 133 SYSCON NOT RESPONDING No communication response Check the front panel from the syscon cables control
75. E 1 Set the RS 422A control mode for each VTR depending on the player recorder connections Refer to the F1 P 2 key on the INTERFACE SET UP menu P 2 8 Setthe F13 REC INH key on the HOME menu to FREE or NRML REC Recorder REC INH operations FREE 9 Select and adjust the input signals 10 Torecord the time code proceed with the time code related settings on the TC CHR menu 11 To input the desired default value for the time code press the cursor center key on the HOME menu and set it to the desired value How to display the eiNSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu eTC CHR menu menus SET UP menu INSERT Jor ASSEMBLE HOME SET UP menu SET UP menu 45 Automatic insert assemble editing Continued 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Press the ASSEMBLE or INSERT button to display the INSERT ASSEMBLE EDIT menu and then set the F12 key to AUTO EDIT When the F9 INSERT ASSEMBLE key is highlighted the editing mode is established When insert editing was selected in step 12 by pressing the INSERT button press the F13 CH SELECT key on the INSERT AUTO EDIT menu and select the channets to be edited on the editing channel selection menu Enter the edit points on the INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu Enter 3 points among the player s IN and OUT points and the recorder s IN and OUT points Set the recording inhibit mode on the INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT SET UP menu Fo
76. F1 1 84 slave lock mode ON OFF TC CHR F 12 84 default setting HOME 54 internal external input selection TC CHR F 1 83 drop non drop frame selection 7T C CHR F5 83 85 REC RUN FREE RUN selection TC CHR F4 83 time code value holding HOME F 7 57 readout mode selection TC CHR F 10 84 85 TC UB selection HOME F5 57 color frame bit addition TC CHR F6 83 Time data TC CTL selection HOME F4 57 reset HOME F6 57 Tracking adjustment MANUAL EDIT SET UP F10 101 104 105 SERVO TEST F10 156 U UNITY lamp 15 User bit slave lock mode setting TC CHR F3 83 user bit value display HOME F5 57 settings list TC CHR VITC L 87 User file loading USER SET UP F 1 134 137 saving USER SET UP F2 134 135 updating USER SET UP 136 deleting USER SET UP F3 134 137 copying USER SET UP 138 automatic load setting after power on USER SET UP F5 134 137 locking USER SET UP F9 134 136 password USER SET UP F10 134 135 Italic letter indicates the Menu Function Key Page 220 V V A control parameters INTERFACE SET UP F4 122 126 VAR button 20 Variable memory AUTO EDIT F4 108 113 114 Video channel ON OFF MANUAL EDIT F 1 99 Video input signal selection VIDEO IN F 1 63 VIDEO TEST internal input signal selectionF 1 144 146 input signal bypass VIDEO TEST circuit testyF1 F3 145 Video output selecting TAPE EE for each mode AUDIO OUT SET UP VIDEO OUT STATE 67 68 video phase adju
77. F7 89 92 MULTI CUE EXTEND SET UP F5 97 clearing cue data on a page MULTI CUE EXTEND SET UP F3 97 preroll time selection MULT CUE EXTEND SET UP F 13 97 cursor movement ON OFF MULTI CUE EXTEND SET UP F2 97 automatic cursor movement MULTI CUE EXTEND SET UP F1497 protection MULTI CUE EXTEND F6 94 95 Cursor 21 Italic letter indicates the Menu Function Key Page 214 D Device ID setting matched to controller INTERFACE SET UP F6 122 Diagnosis DIAG error messages DIAG 171 179 Digital signal recording 35 36 Down converter VIDEO OUT DOWN CONV SET UP F1 F 13 69 70 E Editing edit channel selection during manual editing MANUAL EDIT F1 F7 F12 99 edit channel selection during automatic editing AUTO EDIT F12 F13 108 edit mode selection during manual editing MANUAL EDIT F9 99 edit mode selection during automatic editing AUTO EDIT F9 108 Edit REC inhibit setting during manual editing MANUAL EDIT SET UP 102 103 timing selection MANUAL EDIT SET UP F1 101 AUTO EDIT SET UP F1 116 loading data last edit data input AUTO EDIT F 1 108 112 loading data all data input last AUTO EDIT FZ 108 112 duration AUTO EDIT 109 out point previewing 48 49 preroll time selection HOME SET UP F11 59 AUTO EDIT SET UP F5 116 118 MULTI CUE EXTEND SET UP F13 97 preview audio signal selection AUTO EDIT SET UP F3 116 preview video signal selection AUTO EDIT SET UP F2 116 postroll
78. IDEO DIGITAL The input signals of the HD SERIAL INPUT connector Video input signal are selected selection INT SG The input signals of the internal signal generator are selected F2 3 F4 INT SG 100 CB The 100 color bar signal is selected Selection of signal 75 CB The 75 color bar signal is selected from internal signal BLACK The burst signal is selected generator MULTI BST The multi burst signal is selected RAMP The ramp signal is selected SIF PLL The signal for checking the serial interface PLL is selected SIF EQ The signal for checking the serial interface equalizer is selected F5 F13 146 RF TEST menu This menu appears when the TEST key and then the key are pressed TOTAL ERROR INNER ERROR 00 00 00 00 VIDEO amp AUDIO HEAD CLR VIDEO ai OUTER CHI CHS lag ECC SMPL METER HAHAHAHAHAHA 147 Function keys Key Item Function F1 ECC SMPL FAST The measuring interval is 20 fields Error rate measuring time SLOW The measuring interval is 2 seconds change F2 METER ERROR The inner error level is displayed Error rate level display ENV The envelope level is displayed switching 4 LOAD All the RF adjustment values are returned to the factory settings Default value loading This key functions when it is pressed together with the F key F5 F7 F8 EXIT Operat
79. IDEO OUT point 1 Use the cursor keys to move the cursor to the places where the VIDEO IN and OUT points were registered 2 Press the EXECUTE and PREVIEW REVIEW buttons together to preview the VIDEO OUT point To preview the AUDIO OUT point 1 Use the cursor keys to move the cursor to the places where the AUDIO IN and OUT points were registered 2 Press the EXECUTE and PREVIEW REVIEW buttons together to preview the AUDIO OUT point To preview the OUT point without moving the cursor to where the IN and OUT points were registered When a cursor is not available the preview operation is commenced from the point 10 seconds before the external OUT point Now press the EXECUTE and PREVIEW REVIEW buttons together to preview the OUT point 49 Switching on the power Switch on the power v The HOME menu appears on the display lt HOME gt 00 00 00 00 Es CUE TIME Les b H M S USER FILE STILL r1 NEST az TC CLR TC HOLD RESET acti FOIE when the AJ DFC2000 F6 down converter optional accessory has been installed This unit comes with the menus each tailored for a specific application and the actual steps taken differ for each menu screen When a menu is selected with the menu selector button the details shown on the display change and the function keys F1 F13 serve their purpose in accordance with the individual menu selecte
80. IMING F1 Editing starts from the odd numbered field at the player s IN Edit timing setting point and ends after the even numbered field which is one frame This function can before the OUT point is recorded be selected by F2 Editing starts from the even numbered field at the player s IN point and ends after the odd numbered field at the OUT point is recorded 15 F1 F2 The edit IN and OUT poing fields are determined by the eiming at which the edit command is output If the edit timing is output in an even numbered field editing is concluded in an odd numbered field conversely if it is output in an odd numbered field it is concluded in an even numbered field eThe edit timing can be set on the AUTO EDIT SET UP menu If a different mode has been set on the AUTO EDIT SET UP menu the mode set on this menu will also be changed pressing the F and F1 keys together F2 F7 8 EXIT Operation is returned to the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT menu o m 9 ERR STP ON When an error has occurred at any point up to the IN point Error stop during editing in the optimize mode the editing is stopped and the unit is placed in the stop mode OFF The error message is displayed but editing is continued F10 TRACKING Normally tracking does not need to be adjusted This key is used to Tracking adjustment adjust the tracking when it has shifted during editing VAR The tracking is adjusted manually Refer to Ad
81. INPUT detected from the VITC signal in the HD serial input signals 301 ERROR IN SERIAL DIGITAL A transmission error was Check the input INPUT detected from the LTC signal in the HD serial input signals 302 3D CONCEAL 3 dimensional errors were Check the tape playback corrected in the video data mode 303 L2 PLL 36M NOT LOCKED PLL on L2 PCB is not locked 304 L3 PLL 36M NOT LOCKED PLL on L3 PCB is not locked 305 LOW RF REC HEAD Envelope level has dropped Check the flying erase from the recording head during system circuit playback 176 DIAG menu No 400 Message FAN STOP 1 FAN STOP 2 CRC ERROR IN SERIAL DIGITAL INPUT NO DIGITAL VIDEO INPUT NO EMBEDDED AUDIO INPUT AUDIO DATA ERROR IN SERIAL DIGITAL INPUT NO EXTERNAL REF DIGITAL VIDEO INPUT NOT LOCKED TO EXT REF RECORDING FORMAT UMATCH NO SERIAL LTC NO SERIAL VITC Error description F1 fan on the power supply side has stopped F2 fan opposite the power supply side has stopped CRC error has been detected from video signals among HD serial input signals Video signals cannot be detected among HD serial input signals Audio signals cannot be detected among HD serial input signals Power transmission error has been detected from audio signals among HD serial input signals The reference signal is not supplied to the HD REF input connector Field frequency of video input signals and field frequency of
82. Item Function F1 AUTO STEP ON The cursor automatically moves to the next item when a cue Auto step mode ON OFF point has been entered OFF The cursor does not move eWhen the F2 PAG MODE key below is ON the cursor moves only within the page on the screen For instance when the entry of cue no 10 is completed the cursor moves to the time code input position of cue No 1 on the same page eWhen the F2 PAG MODE key below is OFF the cursor moves between pages For instance when the entry of cue no 10 is completed the cursor moves to the time code input position of cue No 1 on the next page F2 PAG MODE ON The cursor movement is confined to the same page Cursor movement mode OFF The cursor can move between pages setting F3 PAG CLR When this key and the F key are pressed together all the cue data Clearing of cue data within entered on a page is cleared page eData on protected pages is not cleared F4 F5 ALL CLR When this key and the F key are pressed together all cue data is Clearing of all cue data cleared e Data on protected pages is not cleared F6 F7 F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the MULTI CUE EXTEND menu F9 CLUTCH ON The dial clutch is set to 1 0x 1x or 2 normal tape Dial clutch ON OFF in speed variable mode OFF The clutch is not set F10 MAX SP 1e 2 Tape speed ranges from 1x to 2x normal speed Maximum tape speed 1 lt gt 3 for tapes r
83. JECT mode 12 INCOMMAND INPUT PULSE SIGNAL When this signal is made active the current time TC CTL on the VTR is registered on one of the menus listed below When the VTR has the HOME menu opened eThe time is registered in CUE TIME on the HOME menu When the VTR has the AUTO EDIT menu opened eThe time is registered in CUE TIME on the HOME menu eThe time is registered in the IN point on the AUTO EDIT menu When the VTR has the EXTEND MULTI CUE menu opened time is registered at the cursor position on the EXTEND MULTI CUE menu When the VTR has the MULTI CUE menu opened time is not registered any menu When the VTR has a menu opened other than the ones above eThe time is registered in CUE TIME on the HOME menu SYSTEM REMOTE INPUT STATE SIGNAL This sets whether the 50P parallel input is to be accepted or not High Input is not accepted Low Input is accepted Signal ies aem DOWN CONVERT INPUT STATE SIGNAL High CHANGE Low The cutoff frame of the DOWN CON out put in the horizontal direction is continu ously moved to the left H LEFT 18 INPUT STATE SIGNAL NO CHANGE Low The cutoff trame of the DOWN CON out put in the horizontal direction is continu ously moved to the right DOWN CONVERT INPUT PULSE SIGNAL UNITY STBY COMMAND INPUT PULSE SIGNAL only in the STOP or STANDBY OFF mode STANDBY ON lt STANDBY OFF ERR 0 STATUS OUTPUT Refe
84. L F8 SET UP SET UP Transfer to F8 menu screen Fo ON RECVR FINE PBVR FINE F9 ENHANC OFF COARSE LINE COARSE AUTO FIO CUE MIX rond F10 ENHANC CH 1 rond CH1 F11 MASTER F11 7 5 ON CUE MIX STUP OFF CH 2 SOURCE VR CH2 H POSIT UNITY CUEMIX OFF MASTER F12 VAR CH 3 VR CH3 MARKER ON CUE MIX MASTER F13 OFF CH 4 VR CH4 eUnderlined mode in the item selected indicates the initia setting 206 Le z big AUDIO OUT SET UP FUNC AUDIO OUT SET UP VIDEO OUT STATE TC CHR MULTI CUE USER key Item Setting Item Setting Item Setting selected item selected item selected item selected F1 UNITY STBY OFF FREEZE SOURCE F1 PHA MUTE B STOP FD ON UB SLAVE ON 3 F3 OFF OFF PB FADE ON RUN MD REC RUN F4 OFF FREE RUN F5 PB OUT INSTANT DF MD ON F5 DELAYED OFF F6 F6 A MONI UNITY SETTING ON VAR OFF jer j m o MEN DUE NEN EQUIS E F1 10 SUPER F11 s ST OFF F12 Transfer to SUPER ON F12 menu ER OFF screen F1 CHAR REVERSE F13 TYPE NORMAL INTENSE F1 eUnderlined mode in the item selected indicates the initial setting 207 List of MENU screens Continued FUNC MULTI cue EXTEND MULTI CUE EXTEND Setting Item Setting Item Setting Item Setting Item item selected item selected item selected item selected MANUAL EDIT MANUAL EDIT SET UP
85. LUBG Value generated for LTC user bit VUBG Value generated for VITC user bit E TC External time code E UB External user bit LICR Checking the value generated by the generator INPUT Press the BS key while keeping the F key depressed CHECK The generator value is displayed while the keys are kept de pressed TCG 00 41 07 04 How to display the eUSER SET UP menu diis 53 HOME menu displays Continued HOME menu O Setting the default value of the time code 1 Press the cursor center key The display is highlighted cunson 4 Cursor center key 52 2 Press the cursor center key again to change the cursor to a bar cursor and then input the time code value using the number keys To set a letter A F in the default value of the user bit press the F key and number key 4 9 together 4 2 222224 AR 10 00 00 OF 3 Press the ENT key The cursor is cleared This completes the setting of the default value 00 00 00 00 eTo clear the setting press the C key in step 2 eTo check the data which has been input press the INPUT CHECK F BS key HOME menu C Setting and checking the cue time 1 2 3 4 5 Press the cursor center key The time code display is highlighted emson z 247907 center key GAD Uo 00 00 00 3 Cursor key t Cursor Press the V cursor key The cue time
86. MPTE 274M 3 720 lines frame SMPTE 296M Quantizing characteristics 10 bits sample Image compression system In field DCT compression system No of active samples No of active lines Channel coding New 8 14 system Image compression system In field compression system Video level adjustments 3 dB to separately for Y and PB PR Output level _ O O More than X 1 2 27ns step Video phase adjustment System phase adjustment More than 1 2 13 5ns step sis Specifications Continued Digital audio Sampingfrequeny 48kHz CSC More than 100 dB 1 kHz emphasis OFF A weighted Output timing adjustment Variable from 96 to 16 samples Cue audio Less than 2 1 kHz reference signal Less than 0 15 NAB unweighted 8 4 0 20 60 input only dBm selectable I O level variable range to 12 dB 12 s m n d a mm H D O Video input output signals Complying with BTA S 004A A 005A S 006A SMPTE 291M 292M amp 296M standard 2 including 4 audio channels LTC VITC HD reference input Analog tri level sync 0 30 V BNC x2 Loop through with 750 ON OFF function HD serial digital output Complying with BTA S 004A A
87. No 206 side has failed 207 DEW Condensation has formed The cassette is ejected Do inside the unit not turn off the power but keep the unit in its present state The drum rotates and the condensation is removed Once the condensation has been removed the message is cleared and normal operation can be resumed 251 ROTATE RANGE OVER Trouble with the drum rotation motor stops running has lasted for more than Turn the power off and then 5 seconds back on again 252 CAPSTAN NOT ROTATE Trouble with the capstan The motor stops running rotation has lasted for more Turn the power off and then than 2 seconds back on again egi AUTO OFF VTR operation and No Message Error description remedialaetion 253 TAPE TENSION ERROR Trouble with tape tension has motor stops running been detected for about Turn the power off and then 1 second back on again 258 TAPE TENSION OVER RANGE IN Tension trouble has lasted for motor stops running SHTL more than about 1 second in Turn the power off and then the shuttle reel mode back on again 259 REEL DIRECTION UNMATCH The take up reel and supply The motor stops running reel are rotating in different Check the tape transport directions system 260 WIND UP REEL NOT ROTATE The take up reel fails to rotate motor stops running even though the tape has Turn the power off and then traveled by the capstan for back on again 155 4 263 CPU S
88. O ECC switch Set it ON Outer Audio Ecc SW L4 boardis onL4 VIDEO PB board is set to off OFF 13 NO EXTERNAL NTSC The reference signal is not Check the input REFERENCE supplied to the NTSC REF INPUT connector 14 NO COLOR BURST IN NTSC REF No burst in NTSC reference video signal 15 NO STANDARD SCH RANGE IN Problem with SCH of NTSC REF reference signal 18 INPUT D AUDIO CH1 2 CRCC CRCC error has occurred in Check the input ERROR the status of the AES EBU CONFIRM INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO signal supplied to CH1 2 19 INPUT D AUDIO CH3 4 CRCC CRCC error has occurred in Check the input ERROR the status of the AES EBU CONFIRM INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO signal supplied to CH3 4 20 INPUTDIGITALAUDIO CH1 2 A parity error has occurredin Check the input PARITY ERROR the status of the AES EBU CONFIRM INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO signals supplied to CH1 2 21 INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH3 4 parity error has occurredin Check the input PARITY ERROR the status of the AES EBU CONFIRM INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO signals supplied to CH3 4 175 DIAG menu No Message Error description Remedial action 22 INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH1 2 sync error has occurred in Check the input SYNC ERROR the status of the AES EBU CONFIRM INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO signals supplied to CH1 2 23 INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH3 4 sync error has occurred in Check the input SYNC ERROR the status of the AES EBU CONFIRM INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO signals supplied to
89. O EDIT SET UP menu Push the accidental erasure prevention pins down using a screw driver turn them 90 clockwise to set them to the down position Pin A For inhibiting the recording of any signals Pin B For inhibiting the recording of the video and controls signals ePin B functions oniy when pin is in the recording enable position 31 Recording Preparations Releasing the recording inhibit mode eCheck that the REC INHIBIT lamp has gone off REC If the lamp does not go off set the positions of the cassette s ES accidental erasure prevention pins and the F13 REC INHIBIT setting on the HOME menu to the recording enable status C Selecting the input signals and adjusting their levels eSelect the video input signals INT SG or DIGITAL on the VIDEO IN menu e Select the audio input signals on the AUDIO IN SET UP menu CH2 Adjust the levels of the digital audio 1 4 and analog cue audio input signals REC Q3 Normally the adjustment controls are at their pushed in posi tion The signals will then be recorded at the optimum level eTo adjust the recording levels pull out the respective controls C and adjust them in such a way that 0 dB is not exceeded for the digital signals and 20 dB is not exceeded for the analog cue signal ots OVER eThe OVER display lights when the recording level is too high eThe level meter display can be selected The le
90. P MODE ALL All keys can be operated regardless of the OP MAP setting Key operation enable SELECT Only the functions set by OP can be operated F6 F7 F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the SET UP menu F9 F13 OP MAP setting method eThe buttons and keys marked on the control panel graphics on the display correspond to the buttons and keys on the actual control panel The area corresponding to a key or button which has been pressed on the contro panel is highlighted on the display The search dial is displayed when the JOG VAR or SHTL button is pressed eThe ADJUST control is displayed when the F1 VIDEO key is pressed eThe audio adjustment VRs are displayed when the F2 AUDIO key is pressed eThe ADJUST controlis displayed when the F3 TRACKING key is pressed s All the keys can be operated at the time when the unit was shipped since the F5 MAP MODE key was setto ALL atthe factory 132 USER SET UP menu This menu appears when the SET UP and then the key are pressed amp MISER SET UP gt FILE Pass W FD FILE SY FACTORY LR 10 AARARAASAA r FILE Lia S VE DELETE 133 USER SET UP menu Function keys Key ltem Function F1 LOAD When this key and the F key are pressed together the selected file is File loading loaded F2 SAVE When this key and the F key are pressed together the selected file is File
91. Press the F7 key F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu F9 DLY STRT This sets in frame increments the delay time taken after the playback Playback start delay command has been issued until the actual operation The time can be set in 1 frame increments up to 30 frames value reduces the delay time a value increases the delay time 116 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT SET UP menu Key Item Function F10 TRACKING Tracking adjustment Normally the tracking need not be adjusted This function is used to adjust the tracking during editing when it has shifted out of alignment VAR For adjusting the tracking manually Refer to Adjusting the tracking manually page 105 FIX For fixing the tracking OPT ONCE For optimizing the tracking during playback up to the IN point with initial editing after the cassette has been inserted Optimizing is not subsequently performed Optimizing can also be repeated Refer to Adjusting optimizing the tracking automatically page 104 OPT AUTO For optimizing the tracking during playback up to the IN point with each editing operation Refer to Adjusting optimizing the tracking automatically F11 F12 FD TIME This function is valid when the F13 key is set to X FADE or V FADE Audio fade time setting The time can be set to 5 10 15 20 25 50 or 100 ms default setting 5 ms For details on the setting refer to the se
92. S and 19 pins is to be accepted or not High Input is not accepted Low Input is accepted VER STATUS OUTPUT ACTIVE L This signal is made active between the and not made active during assemble PREVIEW initi ated from the controller the STOP status is es tablished when the VTR tape has passed the IN point E OUTPUT STBY STATUS OUTPUT L starting 10 seconds before operation is trans ferred to the STBY OFF mode JUD MEME EE II AER STATUS OUTPUT ACTIVE L This signai is made active between the IN and not made active during assemble PREVIEW initi ated from the controller the STOP status is es tablished when the VTR tape has passed the IN puer OUT points selected by VIDEO in the PREVIEW CUE STATUS OUTPUT ACTIVE L This signal is made active when the PREROLL or CUE UP operation is completed The active sta tus is released when operation is transferred from the STBY ON OFF operation to any other opera tion OUT points selected by AUDIO in the PREVIEW eso end omm This signal is made active when the STBY ON status has been established in the STOP mode ACTIVE flashes at 2 second intervals starting 30 seconds before operation is transferred to the mode and when video recording has been per formed with the insert or assemble setting It is REMOTE STATUS OUTPUT ACTIVE L This signal is made active when the VTR is i
93. TE screen F13 DOWN CONV This transfers operation to the DOWN CONV SET UP screen The AJ DFC2000 down converter PCB must be installed for this 65 VIDEO OUT menu Video output signal adjustment eFine adjustment When one of the F1 to F3 keys is pressed while the F key is kept depressed the scale changes so that the item corresponding to the pressed key can be finely adjusted across a 3 dB to 3 dB range d amp 3 3 3 5 8 8 3 3 18 1 2 20 20 3 Y PR UNITY UNITY UNITY eUNITY VAR eWhen the UNITY VAR 3 key is pressed during adjustment the VAR value is returned to the UNITY value When the key is pressed again the UNITY value is returned to the VAR value original adjustment value This function works for the adjustments on the VIDEO OUT menu 66 AUDIO OUT SET UP VIDEO OUT STATE menu This menu appears when the VIDEO OUT key and then the key are pressed or when the AUDIO OUT key the key and then the key are pressed AUDIO OUT SET UP STATE gt uce 00 00 00 00 STBY REC Fi VIDEO i Ho D auio eer J ure tare JISTR UE CA MET 8 51 5 5 SES LINE Y JD JJ 1 1 ARRAS Function keys Function Item Function key F1 STBY OFF This sets the video signal output when the STBY OFF mode is set to Video signal outpu
94. UDIO SET UP menu Functions Mixing recording 1 Press the F6 CH MIX key to set it to ON The mixing graph now appears on the screen 105100 8 088 9 28 OFF 2 OFF FE CH 1 CH 2 Press the cursor center key to display the cursor Cursor CURSOR 4 center key J Cursor key 3 Use the cursor keys to move the cursor to the channel whose signal is to be mixed 7 3 T 9 30 100 188 8 50 50 9 CH 15 CH 1T B CH 25 CH CH 1 CH 2 4 Press the cursor center key to select the signal to be mixed The desired signal can be set for each channel The signals which can be selected are as follows 15 25 CH 3S CH 4S input signal of channel concerned CH 1T CH 2T CH 3T 4 playback signal of channel con cerned OFF no mixing eThe same signal cannot be selected for one channel 75 AUDIO IN SET UP menu Mixing recording continued 5 Move the cursor to the mixing ratio display section and turn the ADJUST control to set the mixing ratio in 196 increments T 36 n 040 ratio display section 9 Ta 1 CH 1T CH 25 CH 2T CH CH CH 2 Notes eWhen the PLAY button is pressed after proceeding with the CH MIX mode setting the F6 CH MIX key flashes Normal playback sound is output at this time eWhen the F6 key is pressed while it is flashing the CH MIX sound
95. V The black signal is monitored F3 A PREV This selects the audio signal for the duration between the IN and Audio preview OUT points of the preview operation SSS The audio input signal is monitored SMS The mute sound is monitored F4 PLYR SYNC Selects whether to activate the synchronization function with Player sync VTR to VTR editing and to set the editing accuracy to 0 when TC is selected ON The synchronization function is activated and the editing accuracy is set to 0 when TC is selected However for editing in the CF mode the player s IN point is forcibly incremented by 1 when CF does not match OFF The synchronization function is not activated FS PREROLL This sets the preroll time in second increments Preroll time selection Any time from 0 to 30 seconds can be selected F6 POSTROLL This sets the postroll time in second increments Postroll time selection Any time from 0 to 30 seconds can be selected F7 REACTION This compensates the reaction time after a function button has been Time compensation by pressed until the actual operation time lag This time can be compensated 1 frame increments from 0 to 30 frames eWhen the edit points have been set using the ENTRY IN or ENTRY OUT buttons the produced by subtracting the reaction time from the instant when the button was pressed serves as the edit point Operation 1 Press the F7 REACTION key 2 Adjust the time using the ADJUST control 3
96. YS TAPE HANDLE Syscon microcomputer Check the 9P input video TROUBLE processing has overflowed inputs and L2 REC PCB 2 3 aval 267 NO S REEL FG PULSE The supply reel motor fails to motor stops running run FG pulses are not Turn the power off and then detected back on again P te 268 NO T REEL FG PULSE The take up reel motor fails to motor stops running run FG pulses are not Turn the power off and then detected back on again 182 SYSTEM error messages When trouble has occurred and the unit s operations can no longer be guaranteed the SYSTEM error lamp on the unit s front panel lights the buzzer sounds and an error message appears on the screen In a case like this stop operating the unit immediately and follow the instructions given to remedy the problem SYSTEM ERROR L4 BOARD NOT RESPONDING e When the cause of the system error is removed the original screen can be restored 183 System errors ERROR messages iius VTR operation and No Message Error description remediataction 100 L1 BOARD NOT RESPONDING L1 circuit board is Insert the L1 circuit board disengaged into its proper place 101 L2 BOARD NOT RESPONDING L2 circuit board is Insert the L2 circuit board disengaged into its proper place 102 L3 BOARD NOT RESPONDING L3 circuit board is Insert the L3 circuit board disengaged into its proper place 103 L4 BOARD NOT RESPON
97. age 60 The internal oscillator 59 94 Hz SET UP is used since the NTSC REF signal has not been input 51 HOME menu displays Continued TAPE 1035 60 This indicates the format with which the tape playback signals were recorded on the tape 1035 60 This denotes that the tape was recorded using the Hi vision 60 Hz format with 1035 active lines 1035 59 This denotes that the tape was recorded using the Hi vision 59 94 Hz format with 1035 active lines 1080 60 This denotes that the tape was recorded using the Hi vision 60 Hz format with 1080 active lines 1080 59 This denotes that the tape was recorded using the Hi vision 59 94 Hz format with 1080 active lines 720 60 denotes that the tape was recorded using the Hi Vision 60 Hz format with 720 active lines 720 59 This denotes that the tape was recorded using the Hi Vision 59 94 Hz format with 720 active lines D3 denotes a tape recorded using the D3 format 13 5M This denotes a tape recorded using the D5 13 5 MHz format 18M This denotes a tape recorded using the D5 18 MHz format 420P This denotes a tape recorded using the ED proces sor AJ EDP580 Note The units current recording format is displayed when tape has not been loaded WFM This indicates the waveform output When the ENV EYE CTL or TC button on the waveform monitor is pressed the output signal is indicated below WFM Each time a butt
98. al output F6 ROUND This sets rounding for the output to ON or OFF when 8BIT is selected for the number of bits and when this key is pressed together with the F key ON The output is rounded OFF The output is not rounded F7 PR F8 EXIT This returns operation to the SET UP menu F9 S AUDIO ON The audio CH1 2 3 and 4 signals are output to the serial V A This function can output be selected by OFF The audio 1 2 3 and 4 signals are not output to the serial pressing the F and V A output F9 keys together i F10 S LTC ON LTC is added to the serial V A output This function can OFF LTC is not added to the serial V A output be selected by pressing F and F10 keys together F11 S VITC ON VITC is added to the serial V A output This function can OFF VITC is not added to the serial V A output be selected by pressing the F and F11 keys together F12 F13 140 TEST menu This menu appears when the TEST is pressed LICR Q0 05 53 04 PERATIQN TIME SERIAL NO IC CARD F13 OPERATION 4385 HOURS HEAD ROTATION HOURS x TRAVEL 1 HOURS THREADING 75 TIMES F11 SOFTWARE VERSION FRONT 2 AY 55 a2 SYSCON SS PA D3 M SERUD S4 PO BL Z F10 Tb 83 PB B2 C RF AUDIO MECHA SYSTEM FRONT SERVO Key Item Function F1 VIDEO Operation is transferred to the VIDEO TEST menu F2 RF Operation i
99. annel display VIDEO eue eus eus Cove TC C Tape position indicator This indicates the edit points IN OUT of the recorder and player and the tape position R 90 09 09 00 09 00 00 00 beginning of tape EOT end of tape appears when the H tape is positioned at the beginning BOT or end of the tape IE EOT Wo oc o5 audio and video edit points are displayed separately during split editing O Duration When the duration is known if only the point or OUT point is PECORDER PLAYER 1 29 entered for the edit points of the recorder and player the rest of DURATION 0400 the points will be calculated automatically Recording section for recorder Playback section for player Editing duration 109 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu Edit data input section O Entering the edit points 1 Input the points directly using the number keys 1 Press the cursor center key The cursor appears Cursor EA key 7 Cursor key 2 Press the cursor keys to move the cursor to the data input position The figure shows the player s IN point IN P 3 Press the cursor center key The cursor changes to a cipher cursor IN O P 4 Inputthe edit points using the number keys 5 Press the ENT key Follow the same procedure to enter the IN and OUT points for the recorder and player eThree of the total
100. arch dial The tape speed changes depending on the angle to which the dial is turned The speed is displayed on the search indicator 2 Press the VAR button The VAR lamp lights Playback starts at the set speed 3 To release the preset variable mode turn the search dial The normal variable mode is established eThe preset variable mode can be operated only in the STOP or PLAY mode or during normal recording How to display the e PANEL SET UP menu SET UP menu dn 40 Tape speed override TSO function This is a function for finely adjusting the normat playback speed in 15 range PLAY 1 Press the PLAY button Normal playback starts 2 Turn the search dial while pressing the PLAY button Depending on the angle to which the search dial is turned the tape speed changes The speed is displayed on the search indicator 3 Toreturn to normal playback release the PLAY button O Cue This function sets any point on the tape for preroll and search operations 1 Press the cursor center key to display the cursor The time code value is highlighted Cursor center key CURSOR 4 LTCR 00 00 00 00 3 Cursor key M 2 Move the cursor to the CUE TIME display section using the cursor key V The cue display section is highlighted CUE TIME H M 5 F 1 Cursor 3 Press the cursor center key again and the cursor will change to a bar cursor Input the cue poin
101. ased F8 SET UP Operation is transferred to the INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT SET UP menu F9 INSERT ASSEMBLE When the display is highlighted the editing mode is ON Editing mode ON OFF F10 SPLIT This function enables the video and audio edit points to be entered Split edit ON OFF individually during insert editing ON Split editing is set ON OFF Split editing is released F11 SPOT ERS Spot erase ON OFF F12 AUTO MANUAL EDIT Editing method setting F13 CH SELECT Edit channel selection This function is valid only when this menu has been entered with the INSERT button INSERT AUTO EDIT ON Part of the digital audio channel signals is erased in frame increments OFF The spot erase function is released eSpot erase cannot be performed for the analog cue channel AUTO EDIT For automatic editing Refer to the section on autornatic editing MANUAL EDIT Operation is transferred to the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT menu When this is pressed operation is transferred to the edit channel selection menu This functions in the insert editing mode only 108 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu Displays and functions D Selecting the edit channel 1 Press the F13 CH SELECT key to display the edit channel selection menu 2 Press the F1 VIDEO to F7 TC keys to select the edit channels 3 Press the F13 key to return to the previous INSERT AUTO EDIT menu The selected channels are highlighted on the edit ch
102. ble eWhen TAPE EE has been set by the F1 OUTPUT key on the HOME menu the HOME menu setting takes precedence How to display the eHOME menu menus 68 VIDEO OUT DOWN CONV SET UP menu This menu appears when the key is pressed from VIDEO OUT or the F5 key is pressed from SET UP when the AJ DFC2000 down converter PCB has been installed VIDEO OUT DONN CONV SET UP uce 00 00 00 00 lt ANALOG COMPOSITE gt lt D CONV CNTRL gt SYS PHASE SYS H H POSIT SYS SC e WID IN t 801 ANALOG COMPOSITE EE EE ER Bid TYPE ASPECT SYS PHASE S AUDIO SYNC SYSH SYS SC 5 5 45 AES CL INE 5 59 NET n Cer Lee ee Je JU TE 888 4 LI LI 1 LI LI 4 I 1 A 1 L LI 14 11 lal 1 1 LI bk OR omo ox Function keys Key Item Function F1 TYPE This selects the type of serial signal which is output from the down down converter serial converter It is selected by pressing the F and F1 keys together output selection COMPST The composite SD is output 4 2 2 The 270 Mbps component SDI is output 4 2 2W The 360 Mbps component SDI is output 4 2 0p The 420p progressive component SDI is output F2 ASPECT One of the following settings can be selected in combination with Selection of aspect the F1 key ratio conversion This function can also be selected b
103. ch the AJ MA35 rack mounting adaptors 6 Install the unit in the rack Release the inner member stoppers when housing the VTR in the rack After having installed the unit check that it can be moved smoothly along the rails and fasten the adaptor to the rack with the screws Keep the temperature inside the rack to between 41 F 5 C and 104 F 40 Bolt the rack securely to the floor so that it will not topple over when the is drawn out 202 Troubleshooting Symptom Cause and remedy Operation does not correspond Has the mode been changed on another menu to the mode selected on the eThe mode selected last takes precedence menu screen eREC inhibit takes precedence in the following sequence CASSETTE HOME and MANUAL AUTO EDIT SET UP This means that recording is not possible when the REC inhibit function has been applied to the cassette tape operation results even when els the CONTROL switch at the LOCAL position the function buttons are pressed No recording or editing e s the cassette pin at the recording enable position Stripes appear on part of the eHas the tracking been adjusted properly picture during playback e Adjust the tracking on the MANUAL EDIT SET UP or SERVO TEST menu 203 Table of MENU screen transitions 000 f ULTI Dc 8 fn REMOTE OP MAP LOCAL OP MAP KEYCHECK m PANEL 204 List
104. ck in accordance with the operation data in the memory and the signals are recorded on the unit recorder To review press the REC EDIT button and then press the REVIEW button upon completion of the editing ehe operation data stored the memory is cleared when the F10 VAR MEMO button is set from OFF to ON elt is also cleared when the power switch is set to OFF 114 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT SET UP menu This menu appears when the ASSEMBLE Jor INSERT key and then the 8 are pressed 00 00 00 00 TRACKING ONCE TRACK NG DLY STRT A PREV PLR SYNC PREROLL POSTROLL REACTION SSEC 25 2 8 1 1 1 t ELIT L L a 4 12 16 28 25 36 49 00 m cum umm Bu mum EE 1 1 zm Em z m 115 13 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDITSET UP menu Function keys Key Item Function F1 TIMING The timing can be set on the ASSEMBLE INSERT AUTO or Edit timing setting MANUAL SET UP menu page 101 This function can Bear in mind that if the settings are at variance the last setting has be selected by precedence pressing the F and F1keystogether F2 V PREV This selects the video signal for the duration between the IN and Video preview OUT points of the preview operation VVV The video input signal is monitored VB
105. ction on setting the audio fade time page 106 F13 MODE This enables audio signals to be edited while cross fading or Audio fade editing setting V fading the preceding playback sound and input sound X FADE For audio cross fade editing CUT The cut edit mode normal editing is established V FADE For audio V fade editing elf audio mixing recording has been selected F6 CH MIX key on the AUDIO IN SET UP menu cut editing will occur automatically even if X FADE or V FADE have been selected INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO SET UP menu Functions Selecting the preroll time 1 Press the F5 PREROLL key 2 Setthe time using the ADJUST control Any time up to 30 seconds can be selected p PREROLL 29 SEC 3 Press the F5 key elf the setting differs from the time setting on the HOME SET UP menu the preroll time selected last has precedence 1 DLY STRT setting 1 Press the F9 DLY STRT key 2 Setthe time using the ADJUST control 3 Press tHe F9 key eThis setting is made when synchronizing VTRs whose start up timings differ eWhen this unit is used as the deck to deck master machine recorder the delay time can be adjusted in the or direction However when it is used in the remote control mode when a remote controiler is connected to it or the unit is used as the player in a deck to deck configuration the delay time be adjusted in the direction only
106. cursor The input area flashes Press the F and cursor keys together to move the cursor to the CH ASSIGN block AUDIO 1 Ei AU O2 JL L 3 3 L l Press the cursor keys to move the cursor to the channel selection position AUDIO ee j JL JL JL 1 Press the cursor center key to turn the display ON or OFF At ON the display is highlighted AUDIO EX pg qu AUDIOS fo spo pl Press the ENT key to enter the setting 125 PANEL SET UP menu This menu appears when the SET UP key and then the key are pressed PANEL SET UP gt 00 00 00 00 REMOTE LOCAL 09 s KEY ALARM SP L C R 8 4 MAX SP A SCALE leet JEn 3 JEn e Co 3 126 Function keys PANEL SET UP menu Key Item Function F1 SOUND KEY OFF No click sound Click sound selection for HIGH Loud click sound function key and IN OUT LOW Soft click sound key F2 SOUND ALARM OFF No alarm beep Selection of alarm beep HIGH Loud alarm beep when error occurs LOW Soft alarm beep F3 JOG MAX SP 2 42 2x to 2 normal speed range when a tape recorded Maximum jog speed setting in a D 5 machine is played back _ te 1 1xto 1 normal speed range 1e 2 1 to 2x normal speed range SHTL L C R OFF Noclutch F5 key is also set to OFF Shuttie dial clutch ON OFF Clutch is set to point
107. d SET UP menus are provided in order to set those functions on the menus which are not used very frequently The basic menu of this unit is the HOME menu When the unit s power is switched on the HOME menu automatically appears on the display The IC CARD menu will appear automatically if the IC card has been inserted 50 menu displays Audio signal display section Adjust the levels of the audio input signals using the REC level controls in the audio adjustment section Adjust the playback output levels of the audio signals using the PB S538 level controls 4 4 8 8 42 Select the audio channels whose signals are to be output from the 16 2 16 AUDIO MONITOR L R connectors and HEADPHONES jack using 7 Em mm m um 20 the L R buttons 25 mm mm B 2 Wm om 30 EM 40 R ee 40 mum mm co a du 2 Display the type of input signal for each channel WR HR LE E pu EE the F1 CH 1 to F4 CH 4 keys and F9 CUE key on the AUDIO IN SET UP menu to select the signals ANA Signal from ANALOG INPUT connector pk AES Signalfrom DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT connector eH 4 SER Signal from serial V A input connector INT Signal from internal signa generator LINE Signal from CUE IN connector CUE MIX Signals which have been selected from among
108. d to the controller via the Device type RS 422A connection This function can There are 4 device IDs in addition to the default value ID 1 10 2 be RODA T i ID 3 and USER Select an ID which will match the controller used and FE dn To change the USER setting device ID consult with a servicing together representative F7 F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the SET UP menu F9 UB PRESET L amp V The user bit is recorded on the LTC and VITC UB setting from LTC The user bit is recorded on the LTC remote command VITC The user bit is recorded on the VITC F10 VAR LIMT ON The maximum speed in the VAR operation mode controlled This function can by the remote command is limited to 2x normal tape speed 22 OFF The maximum speed in the VAR operation mode controlled 5 together by the remote command is limited to 2 5 normal tape speed F11 F13 2422 INTERFACE SET UP menu Functions 1 Mode and connector correspondence table Connection remote when the unit is Connection local when editing is operated by remote control asasource performed by operating the controls on machine from an editor or when editing theunit s front panel is performed using a controller woes eene m rmn ener uem ows wm m ees m Peri em ow ees rer emm m rm ee e om e e MODE 1 connection diagram Command INTERFACE gt SET UP gt Return data INTERF
109. data and DOWN LD cannot be executed 168 TEST IC CARD ERR LOG MONITOR Menu The following menu appears when the F13 F3 and then F2 keys are pressed after pressing the key lt TEST 1 CARD ERROR LOG MONITER gt 00 00 00 00 OFF TAPE SERIAL NO JATHAGO09 NO WARNING MS M SOFTHARE VERSION NO EXTERNAL REFERENCE EJECT 80 00 00 00 FRONT FP NI IS E SYSCON S5 Ni 23 E 53 95 AV 55 2 SERVO 4 10 BEES F11 F10 OPERATION 382 HOURS HD ROTATION 53 HOURS TAPE TRAVEL 68 HOURS THREADING 325 TIMES or 1 2 3 4 5 OPERATION TIME 8 8 runchon Item Function key F1 F7 Returns operation to the CARD ERROR LOG menu F9 F13 eWhen the number of errors exceeds the number which can be displayed on the front panel the error display can be scrolled using the SCROLL key 169 Error messages This unit displays four different kinds of error messages 1 DIAG menu The W warning mark flashes at the top left of the menu screen when settings have been made incorrectly conditions have not been checked a warning has been given or there is some other problem with the unit s operation The error message appears on the screen when the DIAG key is pressed 2 AUTO OFF mode When trouble occurs and continued use of the unit in this state is not possible the AUTO OFF lamp and SYSTEM lamp light on the f
110. dex A V phase adjustment AUDIO OUT SET UP F 1 80 81 ADJUST control 20 Alarm tone setting PANEL SET UP F2 127 Aspect VIDEO OUT DOWN CONV SET UP F2 69 ASSEMBLE button 20 Assemble editing automatic editing AUTO EDIT F12 45 108 manual editing MANUAL EDIT F12 42 99 AT head hysteresis elimination SERVO TEST F12 156 AT playback selector HOME SET UP F2 59 Audio digital processing in JOG VAR mode AUDIO OUT F1 F4 78 Audio fading fade playback AUDIO OUT SET UP F4 80 fade editing during manual editing MANUAL EDIT SET UP F12 F 13 101 106 cross fade manual editing 44 fade editing during automatic editing AUTO EDIT SET UP F12 F13 106 117 Audio monitoring monitor channel selection AUDIO OUT F7 78 monitor volume adjustment AUDIO OUT SET UP F6 80 Audio video delay adjustment AUDIO OUT SET UP F1 80 81 Audio recording level adjustment FINE COARSE AUDIO IN F9 72 playback level adjustment FINE COARSE AUDIO OUT F9 78 audio signa digital processing in JOG VAR mode AUDIO OUT F1 F4 78 split editing AUTO EDIT F10 48 49 108 channel input selection AUDIO IN F1 F4 71 channel ON OFF MANUAL EDIT F2 F5 99 channel mixing AUDIO IN SET UP F6 F7 74 76 input signal recording level adjustment HOME 51 output signal level adjustment HOME 51 state AUDIO OUT SET UP F12 67 80 input signal bypass AUDIO TEST F3 F5 151 peak hold AUDIO IN F5 72 AUDIO OUT F5 78 audio output adjustment
111. dial action When this button pressed the cassette tape is ejected This is the slot where the 12 inch metal cassette tape is loaded The different kinds of data are displayed on this large 640 dot by 200 line display panel Menu function keys F1 to F13 are provided This lights when all the digital audio output signals are in the UNITY state eThese buttons are used to select the channe whose signal is to be output to the audio monitor connector and headphone jack eThey are used to select the L R output signals from among the signals of 5 chan nels 4 digital audio signal channels and 1 cue audio signal channel which are to be output Only one signal can be selected for L or R eEach time the L or R button is pressed the selected output L or R signal changes the sequence of change is CH1 CH2 CH3 4 and cue eThe channel now selected can be monitored by observing the L and R indications on the display panel eL and R are indicated by highlighting the displays corresponding to the channels now selected on the display panel e Default settings CH1 for CH2 for R 15 Front panel Continued 11 12 10 10 Level adjustment eVRs 1 to on the top row are for adjusting the recording level variable resistors eVRs to on the bottom row are for adjusting the playback level VRs eThese VRs can either be pushed in or pulled out Level adjustment is possible only when they are pulled out
112. dicates the initial setting 210 FUNC key F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F12 F13 uc VIDEOTEST TEST RF TEST AUDIO TEST MECHA TEST jen Setting Item Item Item selected item selected selected selected F1 ECC SLOW NORMAL F1 SMPL FAST NO TAPE F2 METER F2 ENV FIX i uid Eme l AUTO EQ F7 ADJ CH CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 F9 REC 9 CURR OPT F10 TEST AT F10 CIRCUIT HEIGHT 11 INPUT ADJ RF F11 SELECT B EN v B Lo bj __ eUnderlined mode in the item selected indicates the initial setting 7 7 spis List of MENU screens Continued ise F1 F ev F4 F o F6 F7 F F10 F11 F1 F13 SYSTEMTEST SYSTEMTEST SERVOTEST SERVOTEST FRONTTEST TEST Testiccarp IC CARD Setting Item Setting Item Item Item item selected item selected selected selected TORQUE PANEL Transferto USER FIL Transfer to menu menu screen screen DATA KEY Transferto MULT CUE Transfer to SEND CHECK menu Screen screen MEASURE OFF ERR LOG ee LOADING pep METER ERROR ENV Lo 21 ADJ RATE FINE COARSE TRACKING FIX OPT AUTO BIMORPH INIT ADJ FORMAT ENABLE eUnderlined mode in the item selected indicates the initial setting 212 F1 F2 2 12 1 t In
113. display is highlighted did 9119 LTCR 10 00 00 00 CUE TIME H M 5 F Cursor Press the cursor center key again to change the cursor to a bar cursor and then input the value using the number keys CUE TIME Press the ENT key The cursor is cleared This completes the setting of the cue time Press the SEARCH button The cue time on the tape is searched and the tape stops elf the ENTRY IN button is pressed in step 2 the tape s present position is automatically input elf the PREROLL button is pressed in step 5 the tape is prerolled to the cue time 55 HOME menu The menu appears on the screen when HOME is pressed HOME gt ms Cd 00 00 00 00 mm BENE USER FILE STILL NO LAST TC CLR TC HOLD 5 5 865 SES LINE RESET HOLO SET UP ladies De Le Function keys Key Item Function F1 OUTPUT The reverse mode is established only while the key is kept Video audio output signal depressed The selected display appears when the F1 and F keys selection are pressed together F2 TAPE Outputs playback signals EE Outputs EE system signals eThis key functions only in the STOP REC or EJECT mode It does not function during playback eThis key cannot be used to output the cue signal FREEZE This continuously outputs signals for 1 field memory picture Flash freeze picture output flash freeze picture is output only while the
114. e cursor center key O Time code displays and VTR operation modes Press the F11 SUPER key to set it to TC or TC ST The time code and VTR operation mode are displayed as desired Time code displays CTL1 Control signal 1 TCG Value generated by time code generator CTL2 Control signal 2 LUBG Value generated for LTC user bit LTCR LTC time code readout value VUBG Value generated for VITC user bit LTC user bit readout value EX TC External time code value VTCR VITC time code readout value EX UB External user bit value VUBR VITC user bit readout value The colon between the seconds and frames indicates the readout status of the time code reader Hours Minutes Seconds Frames Flashing display Time code cannot be read out 00 GD OD on t Field 1 Field2 Time code can be read out TCG value displayed t Time code cannot be read out Drop frame mode is ON Drop frame mode is OFF or user bit is displayed Note When 60 has been set for FLD RATE the NDF mode is forcibly established and the DF mode is not displayed VTR operation mode EJECT STOP PLAY REC F FWD REW SHTL VAR JOG P PLAY programmed play TSO TC CHR menu Time code displays VTR operation modes continued STANDBY OFF EDIT PLAY edited playback EDIT REC edited recording PREROLL CUE UP PREVIEW AUTO EDIT auto editing REVIEW DMC SAMPLE variable memory
115. ease the file tock function The lock on files 1 to 4 is released when the password is entered 1 Press the cursor keys to select the file whose lock is to be released 2 Pressthe F10 PASSWORD key 3 Input the 4 character password If the password input is correct the lock is released if it is incorrect the lock is not released The lock on files 5 to 10 is released when the F and F9 keys are pressed together again 1 EDITOR 1 O Updating user files 1 Press the cursor keys to select the file to be updated elf the file is locked release the lock 1 EDITOR 1 Lock released if this is highlighted release the lock 2 Change the contents of the files For instance press the F4 TC CTL key on the HOME menu to change the setting from TC to CTL1 3 Press the F and F2 SAVE keys together The file with the revised contents will be saved The F4 TC CTL key setting is changed to CTL1 when the F and F1 LOAD keys are pressed together and then the HOME button is pressed to enter the HOME menu eThe contents prior to the change are deleted 136 USER SET UP menu O Deleting user files This function deletes unnecessary files 1 Press the cursor keys to select the file to be deleted 5 EDITOR2 File locked 2 Check that the lock on the file to be deleted has been released If it is still locked refer to Locking user files to release it 5 EDITOR2 1 Lock released 3 Pres
116. ecksum error has Check the command RECEIVED COMMAND FROM occurred in the command received RS 232C PORT received T ne 2176 gt DIAG menu No Message Error description Remedial action 167 PARITY ERROR IN RECEIVED parity error has occurred in Check the command COMMAND FROM RS 232C the command received received PORT 168 FRAMING ERROR IN RECEIVED A framing error has occurred Check the command COMMAND FROM RS 232C in the command received received PORT 169 OVER RUN ERROR IN An overrun error has occurred Check the command RECEIVED COMMAND FROM in the command received received RS 232C PORT 170 RS 232C COMMUNICATION A time out error has occurred Check the command STOP BY TIME OUT received 180 OUT OF RANGE FOR LTCR The LTCR reading is outside READING the allowable range Interpolation display 181 NO LTC RECORDING IN TAPE LTC is not recorded on the Check the heads and S3 tape interpolation display circuit board 182 DATA ERROR IN LTCR LTCR data error Check the heads and S3 Interpotation display circuit board 183 OUT OF RANGE FOR VITC The VITC reading is outside READING the allowable range Interpolation display 184 NO VITC RECORDING IN TAPE VITC is not recorded on the tape Interpolation display 185 DATA ERROR IN VITCR VITCR data error Check the VIDEO and AT interpolation display operations 186 NO EXT TC No external time code has Check the cable and been suppl
117. ecorded in D 3 series machine selection in variable mode 1 1 Tape speed ranges from 1 to 1x normal speed 0 1 Tape speed ranges from Ox to 1X normal speed F11 AUTO FRZ ON When the EXECUTE button is pressed during a VAR mode Auto Freeze operation freeze frames are played back The tape continues to travel OFF No freeze frame playback The freeze frame is released when any of the tape transport buttons STOP PLAY FF REW JOG VAR or SHTL is pressed F12 F13 PREROLL This enables the preroll time to be selected in 1 second increments Preroll time selection from 0 to 30 seconds INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT menu This menu appears when the ASSEMBLE INSERT is pressed and then the key is pressed to set itto MANUAL EDIT EN 00 00 00 00 95 CUE TIKE REMAINING TIME cep ive STILL 400 ep os jet Ce VIDEO E CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CUE TC ii COTE ore o OF Les fors ea E 10 8 12 16 20 40 09 z 52221 mg E 98 Function keys INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT menu Key Item Function F1 VIDEO Video channel ON OFF F2 CH 1 Audio channel CH1 ON OFF 2 Audio channel CH2 These functions select the edit channels and are valid only during ON OFF n insert editing F4 CH 3 ON Channelis selected as the
118. ector serves as the reference F7 F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the TEST menu F9 F10 TEST CIRCUIT Operation is transferred to the circuit test mode Circuit test F11 INPUT SELECT Operation is transferred to the video input signal selection mode Video input signal selection F12 F13 144 CIRCUIT TEST VIDEO TEST menu The circuit test mode is established when the F10 TEST CIRCUIT key is pressed Signal bypassing can then be set using the F1 to F3 keys TEST VIDEO gt 00 00 00 00 INPUT SELECT TEST oe ah MINH EEE CF DET OUT REF EEI EE2 L 41 LIRE p Jer Function keys Key Item Function _ 1 EE1 Video input signal bypass F2 EE2 This screen serves as a trouble monitor for the video input signals Video input signal When a key is pressed the corresponding bypass number section is bypass highlighted F3 EES3 Video input signal bypass F4 F13 145 VIDEO INPUT SIGNAL SELECTION VIDEO TEST menu The video input signal selection mode is established when the F11 INPUT SELECT key is pressed The video input signals can then be selected using the F1 key TEST VIDEO gt 00 00 00 00 INPUT F12 SELECT D TEST CIRCUIT BEBE VIDEO INT SG CF DET REF dM Function keys Key Function F1 V
119. elect the number of the file to be entered The cursor first appears where it was previously assigned FACTORY 1 Ce x e N 3 Input the file name Up to 20 characters can be input 1 EDITOR 1 4 Press the F and F2 SAVE keys together to save the file File name input eNumbers 0 to 9 Press the corresponding number keys eProceed as below to enter letters of the alphabet 1 Press the cursor center key 2 Move the cipher cursor to the left or right using the ADJUST control to select the desired character When the F and cursor keys are pressed together the cursor can be moved up or down as well as to the left or right 3 Press the ENT key to input the character under the cursor 4 Press the cursor center key to complete the character input eTo correct a character press the BS key To proceed with input again from the beginning press the C key The password is required to enter files 1 to 4 1 Pressthe F10 PASSWORD key 2 Input the 4 character password eDiscuss the choice of a password with the servicing engineer 135 USER SET UP menu O Locking user files In this mode files are protected and can no longer be deleted or updated 1 Press the cursor keys to select the file to be locked 1 EDITOR 1 C 2 Input the password for files 1 to 4 Press the F and F9 keys together for files 5 to 10 When a file is locked itis highlighted on the display 1 EDITOR 1 eTorel
120. elows cannot be used in the 720p system eSerial distribution unit AJ SDA500 Parallel series conversion is also possible eS P unit AJ HSP500 e AD converter unit AJ HAD500 DA converter unit AJ HDA500 e Compact Simple DA unit AJ HDA300 10 Specifications Power requirements Power supply AC 120 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 550 W General Operating temperature 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 Operating humidity 1096 to 90 without condensation Weight 110 Ib 50 kg 1714 W x11V2 2556 D 437 W x291 H x650 D excluding search dial HDD5 format Digital video 12 tracks 1 field Digital audio 12 tracks 4 CH Cue audio Time code CTL 1 track Recording duration L t24minM 6amin FFIREW tine Recordina format Recording tracks Servo lock time Less than 1 sec standby ON Tape timer accuracy 1 frame using Editing accuracy 0 frame using time code AT playbak range 1 2 times normal speed Max 50 times normal speed Search speed Video system TV system Scanning lines Field frequency 1125 60 BTA S 001A SMPTE 240M SMPTE 274M 1125 59 94 BTA S 001A SMPTE 240M SMPTE 274M 750 59 94 or 750 60 SMPTE 296M 10801 1035 Y 1920 samples line PB PR 960 samples line 720p Y 1280 samples line PB PR 640 samples line 1 1035 lines frame BTA S 001A SMPTE 240M 2 1080 lines frame S
121. erate 192 RF adjustment value display HF TEST F11 F12 150 5 Search dial shuttle clutch point setting PANEL SET UP F4 F5 127 maximum shuttle speed selection PANEL SET UP F6 127 variable clutch point setting MULTI CUE EXTEND SET UP F9 97 PANEL SET UP F13 127 maximum variable speed selection MULTI CUE EXTEND SET UP F 10 97 PANEL SET UP F12 127 maximum jog speed selection PANEL SET UP F3 127 Sensor operation check MECHA TEST F5 153 Serial V A output SET UP SYSTEM F9 F1 1 140 SERVO lamp 18 SHTL shuttle button 20 Software version display TEST 142 Split editing AUTO EDIT F10 48 108 Spot erase AUTO EDIT F11 47 108 Standby mode retention time selection HOME SET UP F13 59 Still mode retention time selection HOME SET UP F 12 59 Superimpose setting TC CHR F 1 1 84 setting error message ON OFF TC CHR F 12 84 86 character selection TC CHR F 13 84 position change TC CHR 85 Sync play ON OFF HOME SET UP F 1 59 System error message 183 185 SYSTEM lamp 18 Italic letter indicates the Menu Function Key Page 219 Index Continued T Tape 31 Tape position indicator AUTO EDIT 109 Tape status setting in standby READY OFF HOME SET UP F6 59 Test front key check TESTFRONT F2 158 159 161 panel TESTFRONT F 1 158 160 Time code VITC recording mode selection TC CHR F7 83 TC channel ON OFF MANUAL EDIT F7 99 superimpose ON OFF TC CHR
122. ey is pressed eThe ADJUST control is displayed when the F3 TRACKING key is pressed eThe L R buttons are displayed when the F4 MON SEL key is pressed 130 PANEL SET UP LOCAL menu This menu appears when the SET UP then the key and finally the key are pressed The buttons keys and controls whose operation is to be disabled on the unit s front panel in the local mode are set and displayed on this menu This facility prevents any changes made in the settings or adjustment values due to careless handling eThe default setting is that all the keys can be operated amp SETUP PANEL MAP LOCAL 00 00 00 00 VIDEO amp AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO m MON SEL MAP MODE ae ea IE ea EY 2137 PANEL SET UP LOCAL MAP menu Function keys Key Item Function F1 VIDEO This selects the level adjustment function on the VIDEO OUT Video level adjustment menu When the key is pressed its display is highlighted F2 AUDIO This selects the audio signal recording and playback level Audio level adjustment adjustment function When the key is pressed its display is highlighted F3 TRACKING This selects the tracking adjustment When the key is pressed its Tracking adjustment display is highlighted F4 MON SEL This selects the monitor selection L R buttons for the audio signals Monitor selection When the key is pressed its display is highlighted F5 MA
123. first switched off and then turned back on again AUTO OFF occurs mainly when there is an error in the tape transport system When AUTO OFF has occurred first open the unit s top pane and check that the tape used is properly installed in the transport system and then turn on the power If the tape used has slipped out contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit 180 ERROR messages VTR operation and No Message Error description remedial action 201 CASSETTE UNLOAD FAIL The cassette fails to unload The motor stops running even after 5 seconds have Turn the power off and then elapsed since the operation back on again mode was transferred to cassette unloading 203 SUB UNLACING FAIL The sub unloading operation The motor stops running is not completed within Turn the power off and then 10 seconds back on again 205 MAIN UNLACING FAIL The main unloading operation motor stops running is not completed within Turn the power off and then 10 seconds back on again 206 CASSETTE PHOTO SENSOR Trouble with an LED etc has motor stops running TROUBLE been detected and the unit is placed in the STOP mode 206A DETECTION SWITCH FALL A Switch A cylinder side has Check switch A No 206 failed 206B DETECTION SWITCH FALL B Switch B center has failed Check switch B No 206 206C DETECTION SWITCH FALL C Switch C cassette loading Check switch C
124. ges 171 Active 6 bb Pase ded eee D o REA AUR BOR ARE 172 Masked Screen 2 E rd di ra te D ade qe 173 LASUSCICOR uus Sea vine ost adve Did aui pes dA bu caos ous ee ROM as 174 Error MESSAGES ac cease RECO M PERO Y ASK CC Aca a 175 e AUTO OFF error messages 180 eSYSTEM error messages 183 eOPERATION error messages 18 INTERNAL SWITCHES zs ow SCIEN CRI I OR 188 CIRCUIT BOARDS aucta A dec CORE 189 USING THE OPTIONAL BOARD AJ MK30 190 USING THE OPTIONAL DOWN CONVERTER BOARD AJ DFC2000 191 REMOTE CONTROL EE 099 UE RC 191 SCREEN LIFE SAVING FUNCTION re hn Re hme enn 193 VIDEO HEAD CLEANING 2 25 eb Exch t ERR E ES RES 194 CONNECTOR SIGNALS 23 22 ire Cp ua elec te X daa fee xd do 195 INSTALLATION 5 PROCESO EA RICE Pr e ERE As 201 RACK MOUNTING eR nO ed s 202 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 t nop ne a go PCIE GREEN EIER NS 203 TALBE OF MENU SCREEN TRANSITIONS 204 MENU LIST store a eda RR CEU E EE RN Rehd 205 INDEX
125. he EXECUTE button The tape is played back using the operation data stored in the memory starting from the point where the IN point has just been passed and it continues traveling at the last speed which was set in the memory until the STOP button is pressed The data stored in the memory is cleared when the F4 VAR MEMO button is set from OFF to ON It is also cleared when the power switch is set to OFF 113 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu Variable memory editing This function enables the playback speed and direction as dictated by the operation of the search dial which is on the VTR connected to the unit s 5 422 REMOTE OUT or REMOTE IN OUT connector to be stored in the memory and this operation to be reproduced for automatic editing and stored in the unit s recorder s memory 1 Set the F3 W PLYR key to ON W PLYR To operate the VTR connected to the units REMOTE OUT connector by remote control set F5 PLYR SEL on the ASSEMBLE INSERT AUTO EDIT menu to PLAY 1 To operate the VTR connected to the unit s REMOTE IN OUT connector by remote control set 2 10 11 12 F5 PLYR SEL on the ASSEMBLE INSERT AUTO EDIT menu to PLAY 2 Set the F4 VAR MEMO key to ON VAR MEMO Register the recorder s VIDEO IN and OUT points and the player s IN point Select the player using the F6 R P SEL key and set the initial speed using the search dial The initial speed is displayed on the
126. he cassette is selected by the F3 key Press the EJECT button to discontinue operation at any time F2 C SIZE The size of an imaginary cassette is selected when NO TAPE has Cassette size selection been selected by the F1 key Cassette tape size L M or S is selected F4 F5 SENSOR When this key is pressed and highlighted the sensor screen appears Sensor operation check on the menu The operations of the sensors of the cylinders reel bases front loading and their related parts are checked In particular this key is used by the servicing engineer Return to the original screen by pressing the F8 EXIT key F6 F7 Operation is returned to the TEST menu F9 F13 153 SYSTEM TEST menu This menu appears when the TEST key and then the key are pressed These keys on this menu are for adjustments to be made by the servicing engineer They cannot be operated by users Press the F8 key to return to the TEST menu TEST SYSTEM 00 00 00 00 HB SERVICE USE ONLY ES Le doe gps pe Js Ens ioo Item Function F1 F7 ee F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the TEST menu F9 F13 154 SERVO TEST menu This menu appears when the TEST key and then the key are pressed REEL TORQUE LOADING 187 T REEL FD 100 LOOSING seks TOTAL ERROR REC ENV ute 00 00 00 00 VIDEO amp AUDIO EEA 155 Function keys SERVO TEST men
127. hen the and F3 keys are pressed after pressing the key TEST IC CARD ERROR LOG gt FILE NAME FILE INITIAL MACHINE CURRENT DAT BEEBE DOWN LD MONITOR DELETE AUTGSTEP eta HAHAHAHAA Functor Function key F1 DOWN LD Loads data currently stored in the memory from the deck to the IC CARD The serial No software version and operation time are also saved at this time When there is no ERROR LOG data ERROR is displayed and DOWN LD cannot be executed ePressing the F1 and F key simultaneously executes DOWN LD F2 MONITOR Displays ERROR LOG data saved on the IC CARD After downloading MACHINE CURRENT DATA the ERROR LOG data currently stored in the deck is displayed F3 DELETE Deletes ERROR LOG data saved on the CARD ePressing the F3 and F key simultaneously executes DELETE F4 F5 AUTO STEP Selects whether to delete warnings in order from the oldest when the number of warnings exceeds the buffer capacity ON Old warnings are constantly replaced OFF Old warnings are not replaced when buffer is full F6 F7 F8 EXIT Returns operation to the IC CARD menu F9 F12 F13 INITIAL Deletes all past ERROR LOG data currently stored in the deck memory as well as all currently displayed ERROR LOG data After INITIAL is executed if DOWN LD is selected while there is no LOG data ERROR will be displayed because there is no ERROR LOG
128. ial interface equalizer is selected F5 F13 63 VIDEO OUT menu This menu appears when the VIDEO OUT key is pressed lt VIDEO GUT Lite 00 00 00 00 dB mV SERIAL SYSPHASE 59 PHASE 50 199 SERIAL INTERP PR BLACK L VPHASE SYSPHASE Y wv Oe VIDEO OUT menu Function keys Key Item Function F1 Y Y level adjustment F2 Ps Ps level adjustment F3 P The F1 to F4 keys are used to adjust the levels of the video output Pa level adjustment signans F4 BLACK L Black level adjustment F5 V PHASE This adjusts the phase in relation to the sync signal among the Video to sync phase output video signals adjustment The ON OFF display is switched when the F key and F5 key are pressed together F6 SERIAL SYS PHASE This adjusts the horizontal phase of the output signal in relation to the reference signal F8 9 ON This sets the interpolation to ON during slow motion playback The signals are subjected to the filter for the vertical direction in order to reduce the vertical motion of the picture during slow motion playback OFF Interpolation is not set to ON even during slow motion playback At this setting the picture may appear to be affected by slight vertical motion during slow motion playback F10 F11 F12 STATE This transfers operation to the STA
129. ied connector connections 187 DATA ERROR IN EXT TC EXT TC data error Check the input signal 189 NO CUE ERASE CURRENT No erase current is flowing to the CUE erase head 190 NO TC ERASE CURRENT No erase current is flowing to the TC erase head 191 NO FULL ERASE CURRENT No erase current is flowing to the full erase head 192 NO CTL ERASE CURRENT No erase current is flowing to the CTL erase head 177 DIAG menu No Message Error description Remedial action 50 SERVO UNLOCK The servo was unlocked for more than 3 seconds in the PLAY REC PLAY or EDIT REC mode 261 CTL NOT DETECTED The CTL has not been recorded on the tape 265 MISTRACK IN OPTIMIZED Tracking optimizing was not Check the tape playback TRACKING DATA completed successfully mode 266 WRONG OPTIMIZED TRACKING Envelope has dropped by 25 VALUE from the level at the completion of the tracking optimizing 267 HEAD CLOGGING CTL head is clogged Clean the CTL head 275 IC CARD LOW BATTERY The remaining charge of the Replace the battery inside battery incorporated inside the the IC card IC card is low 276 CONCEAL A Errors were corrected in the Check the tape playback PCM audio data mode 277 CONCEAL V Errors were corrected in the Check the tape playback video data mode 278 AUDIO MUTE The audio output was muted Check the tape playback mode 300 VITC ERROR IN SERIAL DIGITAL A transmission error was Check the input
130. ion is returned to the TEST menu F9 REC CURR OPT When this key is pressed the OPT display is highlighted When the Recording current EXECUTE button is then pressed optimizing is executed and the optimizing recording current is optimized F10 AT HEIGHT Key for adjustment by servicing engineer AT HEIGHT display F11 ADJ RF The RF adjustment value is displayed Refer to RF adjustment RF adjustment value value display on page 150 display F12 F13 HEAD CLN The heads are cleaned but only for a maximum of 20 seconds while Manual head cleaning this key is kept depressed Operation 1 Set the VTR to the PLAY mode 2 Press the F13 HEAD key The heads are cleaned when the unit is in the PLAY JOG or VAR mode 148 Displays and functions RF TEST menu Error rate display Two types of error rates error occurrence rates are displayed 1 TOTAL ERROR and 2 INNER ERROR TOTAL ERROR RET ERROR 1 TOTAL ERROR m i M amp AUDIO During recording the error rate of the simultaneous playback 5 signals is displayed during playback the error rate of the play 4 back signals is displayed To select the audio channel press 3 the cursor center key 2 1 2 INNERERROR _ The error rate is displayed for 8 heads after the inner errors VIDEO AUDIO OUTER p CHa CH3 have been corrected However the error rate prior to correc tion will be displayed when the in
131. is locked to the value read by the reader In this case the time code cannot be set At the time of editing only PRESET The generator is not locked to the value read by the reader Any setting can be selected for the generator eWhen the F1 key is set to EXT LTC the SLAVE and DIRECT display appear SLAVE The generator is locked to the external LTC time code If there is no external input the E TC time data flashes DIRECT The external LTC code is recorded in its original form If there is no external input the E TC display appears No display appears for this key when the F1 key has been set to S VITC or S LTC In this case the generator value is locked to the external VITC or LTC time code at all times F3 UB SLAVE ON The user bit is locked to the user bit value read by the reader User bit locking TCR or the external user bit value and it cannot be set OFF The user bit is not locked to the user bit value read by the reader It can be set as desired F4 RUN MD REC RUN The time code runs during recording only Time code running FREE RUN The time code runs all the time like a clock DF MD The menu selections can be made only when INT is selected by Drop non drop frame mode the F1 SOURCE key selection ON The drop frame mode is established OFF The non drop frame mode is established eWhen EXT LTC S VITC or S LTC has been selected by the F1 SOURCE
132. is output If any adjustments are to be made while listening to the actual mixed sound this is the time to proceed ePressthe F7 CH MIX key to set the CH MIX mode function to OFF Output sound produced by VTR mode and F6 F7 key statuses Key status F6 key lights F6 key flashes E7 key OFF EEISTOP se PLAY EDIT NORMAL CH MIX sound Playback sound Playback sound JOG VAR SHTL Playback sound Playback sound 76 AUDIO OUT menu This menu appears when the AUDIO OUT key is pressed This indicates the statuses of the audio output signals AUDIO QUT gt 00 00 00 00 PRE EMPHASIS CHANNEL CH 1 OFF 2CH CH 2 OFF 2CH MASTER CH 3 OFF 2CH CH 4 OFF 2CH BEBE o0 VID TR JOS VAR PROCESS AUDIO ta LE ur CHD 2 053 084 HOLD SCALE AUTO COARSE 26 smiL Set UP EXETELEXEXEYEEI 277 5 AUDIO OUT menu Function keys Key Item Function F1 JOG VAR PROCESS AUDIO CH1 22 These establish whether the audio signals to be digitally processed in the JOG VAR mode ON The signals are digitally processed in the JOG VAR mode F3 JOG VAR PROCESS 52 AUDIO CH3 OFF The signals are not digitally processed in the JOG VAR mode F4 JOG VAR PROCESS AUDIO CH4 F5 PEAK HOLD This function holds the peak values of the recording and playback Peak hold setting levels ON The peak values are held OFF The peak values are not held F6 SCALE This switches the o
133. justing the tracking manually on page 105 FIX The tracking is fixed OPT ONCE The tracking is optimized during playback up to the IN point for the first editing operation after inserting the cassette It is subsequently not optimized It is possible to optimize the tracking again Refer to Adjusting the tracking automatically on page 104 OPT AUTO The tracking is optimized during playback up to each IN point each time editing is performed Refer to Adjusting the tracking automatically F12 FD TIME This function is valid when the F1 key is set to X FADE or V FADE Audio fade time setting The time can be set to 5 10 15 20 25 50 or 100 ms default setting 5 ms For details on the setting refer to Selecting the audio fade time on page 106 F13 MODE This enables audio signals to be edited while cross fading or Audio fade edit mode V fading the preceding playback sound and input sound setting XFADE For audio cross fade editing CUT For cut editing normal editing V FADE For audio V fade editing eif audio mixing recording has been selected F6 CH MIX key set to ON on the AUDIO IN SET UP menu cut editing will occur automatically even if X FADE or V FADE have been selected 101 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT UP menu Displays and functions EDIT REC INHIBIT mode display This display indicates the edit inhibit mode statuses EDIT REC INHIBIT CASSETTE eSOFTWARE This part of the
134. ks user files ePressing the F9 and F keys simultaneously executes LOCK F10 F12 F13 TRNS MD This selects whether to load files 5 to 10 or to load all files 1 to 10 when loading registered files from the CARD to the deck FILES 10 Loads files 5 to 10 from the IC CARD to the deck ALL Loads all files 1 to 10 from the IC CARD to the deck Press the F13 F and C keys simultaneously to select ALL This function is only valid during UP_LD F5 164 TEST CARD MULTI CUE Menu The following menu appears when the and F2 keys are pressed after pressing the key TEST IC CAPD MULTI QUE gt 00 00 00 00 Aco FACE Item Function key F1 UP LD Loads registered files from the IC CARD to the deck ePressing the F1 and F keys simultaneously executes UP LD If a page is write protected the message PROTECTED PAGE is displayed and LD cannot be executed To execute UP LD cancel write protection or stop transfer to the protected page Oper ation automatically switches to the deck MULTI CUE menu after execution F2 DOWN LD Loads registered files from the deck to the IC CARD Operation automatically switches to the MONITOR menu after execution Pressing the F2 and F keys simultaneously execute DOWN LD F3 MONITOR Displays MULTI CUE data saved on the IC CARD F4 5 TRANSFER Switches whether to trasfer all pages or one page at a time when performing UP LD from the IC C
135. l meter scaie between the standard Level meter scale scale and fine adjustment scale switching FINE The scale indicates the audio input signal levels in increments of 0 5 dB ranging from 22 dB to 14 dB FULL Standard scale ranging from to 0 dB F7 EMPHASIS When analog audio input signals are to be recorded on digital audio Pre emphasis setting channels the emphasis circuit is activated to boost the level of the high frequency components and then the de emphasis circuit is activated to attenuate only those components during playback This function is set to ON when the F7 key is pressed together with the F key ON The emphasis and de emphasis circuits are activated OFF Normal recording mode F8 SET UP This transfers operation to the AUDIO IN SET UP menu F9 REC VR FINE This sets the recording level adjustment controls to the fine Recording leve adjustment adjustment mode in which the levels can be adjusted in 3 dB to control 3 dB range relative to the setting at the COARSE position COARSE The recording level adjustment controls function in the fuil range mode F10 F12 F13 STYLE DATA is selected when AC 3 or other coded audio signals are to be input to or output from the digital audio input or output AES channel 1 2 amp 3 4 connectors The selection can be changed by pressing the F13 key together with the F key PCM This is selected when regular AES signals are to be input or output DATA
136. master VR is not effective for the channel However this is valid only when the F9 PB VR key has been set F13 MASTER VR CH4 to COARSE When the F9 key is set to the FINE position the master VRs no longer function for any of the channels 78 AUDIO OUT SET UP menu This menu appears when the AUDIO OUT key and then the keys are pressed or when the SET UP key and then the key are pressed pangs AUDIO OUT SET UP gt 00 00 00 00 09 VID IN STOP FD PB FADE OUT AES AES RES RES UNITY ic 2 EEG 1 CSTCS T CIC 79 AUDIO OUT SET UP menu Function keys Key Item Function F1 A V PHASE When digital signals which are output from this unit are processed by Audio and video delay an externally connected component a phase difference may arise phase adjustment between the video and audio signals In such cases this discrepancy can be eliminated by adjusting the delay in the digital audio signals eRefer to the section on the adjustment of the audio output to video F2 STOP FD This function provides instant fading for the muting when the mode is changed for the digital audio output ON Fading is provided for the muting during mode change OFF Fading is not provided for the muting during mode change F4 PBFADE This function removes the audio noise generated at the joins Playback
137. n F1 SYNC PLY This automatically compensates for startup in the playback mode If Sync play setting for instance the VTR tape is played back from the preroll point the tape will reach the IN point after the preroll time has elapsed ON The sync play function operates OFF The regular playback mode is established F2 AT PLAY FIELD Playback in field units Field frame playback FRAME1 FRAME2 The tape is played back in frame increments selection in jog or variable from 1x to 1 normal tape speed at any other speed it is mode played back in field increments Use FRAME1 when using a tape with a break in the scenes resulting from a transition from field 2 to field 1 in cases where for instance the image on the tape has been edited with field 1 serving as the break Use FRAME when field 2 serves as the break in the scene F3 PRG PLY FINE Programmed play speed can be varied in 0 1 steps Programmed play COARSE Programmed play speed can be varied in 1 0 steps F4 PRG PLY This enables the tape speed of normal playback to be varied within a Programmed play function 15 range using the key Refer to the section on the setting Programmed play function F5 F6 TAPE MD HD STOP The drum rotation is stopped in the tension release Tape mode selection in mode losing standby OFF mode HLF LOAD The tape is set to the half ioaded mode F7 F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the HOME menu 9
138. n screen audio level meter scale between the Level meter scale standard scale and fine adjustment scale switching FINE The scale indicates the audio output signal levels in increments of 0 5 dB ranging from 22 dB to 14 dB FULL Standard scale ranging from to 0 dB Refer to Switching the audio level meter scale on the AUDIO IN menu on page 72 F7 MONI AUTO SHTL In the SHTL FF or REW mode the analog cue channel Switching of signals output signal is output in any other mode the L R audio signals from monitor connector selected by the AUDIO MONITOR L R buttons are output OFF The L R audio signals selected by the AUDIO MONITOR UR buttons are output at all times VAR SHL In the VAR JOG SHTL FF or REW mode the analog cue channel signals are output in any other mode the L R audio signals selected by the AUDIO MONITOR L R button are output F8 SET UP This transfers operation to the AUDIO OUT SET UP menu F9 PB VR FINE This sets the audio playback level adjustment controls to the Playback level adjustment fine adjustment mode in which the levels can be adjusted in the control 3 dB to 3 dB range relative to the setting at the COARSE position COARSE The audio playback level adjustment controls function in the full range mode 10 MASTER VR CH1 F11 MASTER VR CH2 These select the channels for which the master VR will be effective ON The master VR is effective for the channel F12 MASTER VR CH3 OFF The
139. n the REMOTE status DOWN CONVERT OUTPUT High VAR the cutoff position is off center STATUS low UNITY the cutoff position is at the center loosing mode It flashes at half second intervals mode and when audio recording has been per formed with the insert or assemble setting It is 198 RS 422A REMOTE FRAMEGROUND 0000 FRAMEGROUND 0000 REM IN LINE eu mu REMIN CMDLINE REM OUT STATUS LINE REM STATUS LINE e rmn EE FRAME GROUND 7 GND Signal ground Cana fof Ce Tas e m oncom sm V A CONTROL FRAME GROUND REM TX X REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOL TRANSMIT eae 3 14 REM Y REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOL RECEIVE REM G REM TX Y REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOL TRANSMIT REM RX REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOL RECEIVE 199 Connector signals Continued D CONTROL PANEL Headphone L Headphone GND EX memes 7s Co pemen Um emma ERE 77 c _ e 200 Installation C Dimensions 437 mm gt 5000 9 o c2 one coos 260858 DOC Installation 32344 816 mm 42 1065 5 mm Install the unit on a flat and stable foundation and ensure that it is level Do
140. ner error correction switch SW5 on the L4 circuit board is To switch between AUDIO amp VIDEO and AUDIO proceed as follows 1 Press the cursor center key to display the cursor 2 Press the F key and cursor key lt 4 or gt together to move the cursor to INNER ERROR 3 Press the cursor center key to select AUDIO amp VIDEO or AUDIO 4 Press the ENT key to enter the setting O Recording current optimization 1 Press the F9 key The OPT display is highlighted OPT 2 Press the EXECUTE key The recording current for all channels is adjusted automatically eCheck that the tape used can be recorded on Bear in mind that it takes about 5 minutes for the automatic adjustment to be completed D Auto equalizing function 1 Press the F11 ADJ RF key to highlight the display F6 ADJ MODE F7 ADJ and 12 ADJ SEL appear 2 Press the F6 ADJ MODE key to select AUTO EQ The auto equalizing function is now activated and when the error rate rate at which errors occur increases the parameters are re adjusted automatically and set to their optimum state eWhen AUTO EQ is selected the modes can no longer be changed using the F keys on the TEST RF menu This mode is held even when operation is transferred to another menu To return the parameter value to the factory setting press the F and F4 LOAD keys However this will return all the RF adjustment values including the recording current to the fac
141. nings is also displayed 172 DIAG menu MASKED screen When the F2 MASKED key is pressed on the ACTIVE or LAST screen the DIAG menu MASKED screen shown below appears MASKED 9 ute 00 05 53 04 F13 F12 F11 STILL F10 TOTAL B MASKED MENU MENU BARN EMG Tes pose q eee 038 ee Function item Function key F1 MENU ACTIVE Operation is transferred to the ACTIVE screen F2 MENU LAST Operation is transferred to the LAST screen 4 F5 WARNING The masking cancellation of the currently displayed warning item is ACTIVATE released The masking of the warning item currently displayed on the MASKED screen is released The error message corresponding to the warning item whose masking has been released will appear on the ACTIVE screen F6 F13 C When a multiple number of warnings are given eThe error messages are displayed starting with the one having the highest priority e All the messages can be viewed in succession using the and V cursor keys eThe total number of warnings is also displayed 473 DIAG menu LAST screen When the F3 LAST key is pressed on the ACTIVE or MASKED screen the DIAG menu LAST screen shown below appears elt displays the error messages for the last three warnings given L ST 10 00 05 53 04 F13 1 EXTERNAL NTSC REFERENCE BE 11 z STILL FID a C
142. not obstruct the area around the unit s cooling fan This may damage the inside of the unit Keep the temperature of the installation environment to between 41 F 5 C and 104 F 40 C The unit may not operate properly or malfunctioning may develop at temperatures outside this range Avoid installing the unit in the following locations eLocations exposed to direct sunlight or powerful lights e Very dusty locations eLocations with strong electrical or magnetic fields eLocations susceptible to high levels of electrical or static noise 201 Rack Mounting The unit can be installed in EIA standard 19 inch rack if the AJ MAS35 rack mounting adaptors optional are used it is recommended that the rail and bracket for 18 length model number CC 3001 99 0191 of CHASSIS TRAK be used The complete slide rail and bracket unit is not available from Panasonic For further details please consult with you dealer 1 Remove the screws on the unit s left and right side panel 5 onm p 000 00m tL B The length of the screws used is restricted If the mounting screws have been misplaced or lost use screws M4 10 which are less than 10 mm long Be sure to secure the inner members in at least 5 places 3 Remove the four set feet on the bottom of the unit 4 Mount the outer member brackets on the rack Check that the brackets have been positioned at the same height on the left and right 5 Atta
143. o output serial digital signals and NTSC analog signals By installing this board the operation menus relating to the down converter are automatically added on the front panel of the AJ HD2700 For details on the menu operations refer to the DOWN CONV SET UP menu on page 69 Down converter board L1 PCB uL e Installation procedure 1 After switching off the power of the VTR AJ HD2700 lift the front panel and disengage the clamp provided to hold the boards in place 2 Install the down converter board AJ DFC2000 3 Attach the clamp which was disengaged in step 1 4 Take out the S PCB clamp and remove the S5 PCB 5 Set SW1 1 on the S5 PCB to the ON position 6 Return the S5 PCB to its original position and mount the S PCB clamp The clamp which is mounted on the inside of the board s front panel is designed to prevent the circuit board from popping out When the board is to be transported the two screws must be used to secure the clamp on both sides 191 Remote control The panel can be removed when operating the unit by remote control 1 Press the PUSH button and pull up the bottom of 5 The control pane can be connected to the CON the front panel by 90 so that the panel will be TROL PANEL connector on the unit s rear panel horizontal CONTROL PANEL connector 6 Set the switch inside the front panel to REAR When it is set to REAR the red lamp lights When it is set to FRONT opera
144. om connectors these connectors XLR 3PX4 15 MONITOR These connectors are for monitoring the sound The left channel sound is output connectors from one connector and the right channe sound from the other The digital audio XLR 3P X2 signals CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 and cue audio signals can be selected 16 HD SYNC output The HD sync tri level sync signal is output from this connector connector 17 525 SYNC output 525 composite sync signal is output from this connector connector BNC 25 Connector section Continued 18 19 20 Input output connectors for down converter option PCB 18 NTSC REF iN The NTSC black burst signal is supplied to this connector to synchronize the connector BNC down converter output with this signal in the 720p system the NTSC reference input signal must be supplied in order to achieve a synchronized connection in 30 Hz units between this unit and another device 19 SERIAL OUT The composite or component serial digital signals are output from these 1 2 connectors connectors BNCx2 20 VIDEO OUT The analog signals of the down converter are output from these connectors 1 2 3 connectors VIDEO 1 SYNC OFF be set on the menu 3 VIDEO 3 Time code superimposing can be mixed with the analog signal output 26 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 STA 00 SEE 2 Se lt lt Remote control section 21 V
145. on is pressed the display is changed as shown below OUT 5 gt can be selected when the down converter AJ DFC2000 has been installed EYE ENV gt 1 gt 2 gt CTL R P 5CONF TC TC only D CONV This indicates the down converter output status in the 2 lines below D CONV It appears only when the down converter PCB AJ DFC2000 has been installed The serial output type is indicated on the top line The mode selected by F1 on the VIDEO OUT DOWN CONV SET UP menu is displayed The analog output signals also change at the same time CMPST 143 Mbps composite serial output 4 2 2 270 Mbps component serial output 4 2 2W 360 Mbps component serial output 4 2 0p 420p progressive component serial output The conversion of the aspect ratio from 16x9 to 4x3 is indi cated on the bottom line The mode selected by F2 on the VIDEO OUT DOWN CONV SET UP menu is displayed SQUEEZE The picture is compressed horizontally and the whole picture is displayed as a 4X3 active picture LETTER Without changing the aspect ratio the picture is compressed so that both its vertical horizontal dimensions are equal and it is displayed on a 4x3 effective screen S CUT The left and right edges of the 16X9 picture are cut off and only the picture in the remaining 4X3 ratio is displayed FULL The picture appears on the screen as is with the aspect ratio remaining unchanged 52
146. or every process from recording to editing eCompact size light weight and low power consumption This integrated HD VTR is 3096 less bulky than an HD system which combined the company s HD processor AJ HDP500 and D5 VTR More specifically it s compact height equivalent to 6U and lightweight 110 Ib it keeps power consumption to the minimum 550 W these are specifications which make it easy to use in deed eHigh cost performance Using a newly developed image compression system and the D 5 format high density recording technology hi vision digital recording can now be offered using 1 2 cassettes which makes for outstanding cost perfor mance e4 channel digital audio with high sound quality A high sound quality with a dynamic range of 100 dB is delivered by 20 bit 48 kHz sampling Not only can recording playback and editing be conducted separately for each of the 4 channels but channel mixing is also possible Moreover one channel is provided for the analog cue track e Compact 1 2 tape cassette Two sizes of cassette L 120 minutes and M 60 minutes can be used with this unit this enables the size best suited to the intended application to be selected The compact 1 2 cassette takes up minimal storage space and offer excellent handling ease specifications and interfaces eSerial digital facilities The unit is equipped with hi vision serial digital interfaces which meet the BTAS 004A S 005A and S 006A SMPTE 2
147. ording inhibit on the cassette tape to release the REC INHIBIT mode 360 W PLAYER NOT SET A mode has not been established in which the player can be operated Check the setting of the F1 MODE key on the INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT SET UP menu 361 BOT Beginning of tape 362 EOT End of tape 363 SHIFT TC FOR CF EDIT The time code in the CF lock mode does not have an appropriate value 187 Internal switches The functions listed below can be set using the switches on the circuit boards inside the unit e All switches not described below are for factory adjustments and their settings should not be changed Any change will disable proper operation of the unit The L1 toL4 circuit boards can be accessed when the front panel is opened Circuit boards LER PP OFF ON 000 Epl Sp Ep er Sw4 SW2 SW1 SW3 SW5 A CON A OUT V CON V OUT INNER CI L4 circuit board Switch Function Swi ON Video signal modification ON OFF Video signal modification OFF SW2 ON Audio outer error correction ON OFF Audio outer error correction OFF SW3 ON Video outer error correction ON OFF Video outer error correction OFF SW4 ON Audio signal modification OFF Audio signal modification OFF SW5 ON Inner error correction ON OFF Inner error correction OFF 188 Circuit boards Internal switches SW303 SW301 SW305 SW308 Circuit board Switch Function S3 SW301
148. r assemble editing release recording inhibit for all the channels Proceed with the settings on the AUTO EDIT SET UP menu Press the PREVIEW button to preview When the REC EDIT button is pressed automatic editing commences To review what has been edited press the REVIEW button upon completion of the editing How to display the eiNSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT SET UP menu menus INSERT or ASSEMBLE 46 Spot erase editing Below is a flowchart showing the editing steps taken for partially erasing the signals which have been recorded in the digital audio channels 1 2 Insert the cassette to be edited into the VTR Set the F13 REC INH key on the HOME menu to FREE or NRML REC Press the INSERT button to display the INSERT AUTO EDIT menu Set the F11 SPOT ERS key on this menu to ON SPOT ERS Select the digital audio channels to be erased on the Edit channel selection menu of the INSERT AUTO EDIT menu Enter the erase start and erase end points Press the PREVIEW button to preview When the REC EDIT button is pressed automatic editing commences Toreview what has been edited press the REVIEW button upon completion of the editing Audio split editing Below is a flowchart showing the steps taken for separately entering the audio and video edit point positions for automatic editing 1 Press the INSERT button to display the INSERT AUTO EDIT menu INSERT 2 Pressthe F10 SPLIT key
149. r sectin to be selected from among 5 types of output sig nals OUT ENV EYE CTL and TC OUT Enables CMPST MON monitor output with TC superimposed to be se lected Only when the AJ DFC2000 down converter board optional accessory has been installed ENV The detection signal of the RF signal played back by video head 1 2 3 is output EYE The AF signal played back by video head 0 1 2 3 is output CTL The control signal is output TC Thetime code signal is output 14 Panel open close eThe front panel can be opened and closed by pushing buttons 1 and provided buttons at the bottom of the front panel 217 Front panel Continued 15 16 17 18 CHANNEL CONDITION Error display lamps channel condition SYSTEM lamp SERVO lamp SDI IN eThese lamps light in response to the number of errors D Lights during norma operation when the error value is minimal Lights when the number of inner errors has increased 9 Lights when the number of video outer errors has increased 4 Lights when the number of audio outer errors has increased eThis lights when trouble has occurred in the unit and its operation cannot be guaranteed eThis lights when the servo has locked The HD SERIAL IN signal has been input properly eOFF The HD SERIAL IN signal has not been input eFlashes error has occurred in the reception of the HD SERIAL IN signal 18
150. r to the 50P error status output table shown below this signal is tied in with pins 24 and 34 ell ee ee 2 22503 CUE Ten INPUT PULSE SIGNAL When this signal is made active the tape is pre rolled from the CUE UP point on the VTR s menu When the VTR has the AUTO EDIT menu opened eThe tape is prerolled from the IN point time when the AUTO EDIT menu IN point has been registered eThe tape is prerolled from the current position time when the AUTO EDIT menu IN point has not been registered When the VTR has a menu opened other than the one above eThe tape is prerolled from the CUE TIME time when the HOME menu CUE TIME has been registered The tape is prerolled from the current position time when the HOME menu CUE TIME has not been registered ERR 1 STATUS OUTPUT Refer to the 50 error status output table shown below cM signa is tied in with pins 21 and 34 a oum Ld REC STATUS OUTPUT ACTIVE L This signal is made active in the REC mode It is also made active when the REC button on the NU front panel is lighted 5 error status out table Output priority bin i ERR Pin 24 ERR 1 Pin 34 ERR 2 m ME NO NOSERVOLOCK LOCK Mox SH MER SM demi o 1 o MHenERROR o9 1 01 CONEAN o3 j 1 0 0 CONEAUA o2 tf o 17 J CONEANA NAE gt MED REED EN ee
151. rately elt is not possible to play back the analog cue signals simulta p auolo id eSimultaneous playback monitoring is not possible if the F1 OUTPUT key on the HOME menu is set to EE eEven when the state menu setting is EE1 or EE2 simultaneous playback monitoring of both the video and audio signals is possi ble by setting the Ft OUTPUT key on the HOME menu to TAPE Checking the input signals eTo monitor the input signals during recording 1 Connect the TV monitor to the serial monitor connector 2 Press the F and BS buttons at the same time INPUT While these buttons are held down the video signals can be CHECK checked using the serial monitor output connector Only those audio signals selected by the L and R buttons can be monitored How to display the eSTATE menus menu e AUDIO IN SET UP menu VIDEO OUT L F12 HOME AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT SET UP 4 Recording digital signals This flowchart shows the steps taken to record the digital signals which are supplied to the unit from an external digital device 1 Check the connections 2 Turn on the power 3 Insert a recording enabled cassette 4 Press the F13 REC INH key on the HOME menu to set it to FREE REC INH FREE 5 Set the field frequency and active lines to match the input signals using the F2 FLD RATE and F3 VIDEO IN ACT LINE keys of the SET UP SYSTEM menu VIDEO IN FLO RATE ACT LINE
152. reference signal do not match The HDD5 format was not used when the playback tape was recorded LTC cannot be detected from HD serial input signals VITC cannot be detected from HD serial input signals 179 Remedial action The fan continues to operate for a while but the internal temperature rises and the power is switched off Set the power switch to OFF as soon as possible and consult with your dealer A warning appears Set the power switch to OFF as soon as possible and consult with your dealer SDI IN lamp flashes Check the input signals Check the input signais Check the input signals Check the input signals Check the reference signal Match the field frequencies of the video input signals and reference signal Check the recording format of the playback tape Check the serial input signals Check the serial input signals AUTO OFF error messages When trouble has occurred and the unit can no longer be operated or when the mechanisms or tape may be damaged by continued use of the unit in its present state the AUTO OFF lamp and SYSTEM error lamp on the unit s front panel light the buzzer sounds and an error message appears on the screen In cases like this stop operating the unit and follow the instructions given AUTO OFF lamp AUTO OFF CASSETTE UNLOAD FAIL POWER OFF eExcept when the DEW error message appears the original screen will not be restored unless the power is
153. ront panel and an error message appears on the display 3 System errors When trouble occurs and the unit s operation can no longer be guaranteed the SYSTEM lamp lights on the front panel and an error message appears on the display 4 Operational errors When the wrong button or key is pressed during operation or an error is made in input an operation guidance message appears at the bottom right of the screen 170 DIAG menu error messages dici i a a The W warning mark flashes at the top left of the screen when 2 a settings have been made incorrectly conditions not been checked a warning has been given or there is some other prob lem with the unit s operation 4 8 12 16 26 25 a 4 t 1 1 t t 1 4 t z ES 00 VID IN If the DIAG key is pressed when warning has been given an error message appears on the display DIAG ACTIVE gt 00 00 00 00 1 NO DIGITAL VIDEO INPUT BE F11 F10 STILL Cw TOTAL ERROR MENU WARNING REF ALM MASKED CANCEL JL There are the following three DIAG menu screens ACTIVE screen This is the first screen to appear when the DIAG key is pressed It displays the error message corresponding to the warning item which has not been masked canceled MASKED screen This appears when the F2 MASKED key is pressed
154. s far left center and far right F5 SHTL x8 x4 OFF Noclutch Shuttle dial 8x 4x clutch X8 Clutch is set to the 8x normal speed position selection X8 x4 Ciutch is set to four positions 4 and 8x normal speed X4 Clutch is set to the X 4x normal speed position F6 SHTL MAX SP The maximum shuttle speed can be set to 50x 32x or 16x normal Maximum shuttle speed tape speed selection F7 A SCALE 20 dB The reference level is set to 20 dB Level meter scale setting 0 dB The reference level is set 0 dB F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the SET UP menu F9 F10 LOCAL OP MAP Operation is transferred to the LOCAL OP MAP F11 REMOTE OP MAP Operation is transferred to the REMOTE OP MAP F12 VAR MAX SP 1e 42 1 to 2x normal speed range Maximum variable speed 1o 1 1x to 1 normal speed range selection 0 gt 1 0X to 4 1 x normal speed range F13 VAR CLUTCH OFF clutch Dial clutch ON OFF in variable mode ON Clutch is set to 1 0x 1 or 2x normal speed position 127 PANEL SET REMOTE OP menu This menu appears when the key then the key and finally the key are pressed The buttons keys and controls which can be operated on the unit s front panel in the remote control mode are e set and displayed on this menu SETUP PANEL MAP REMOTE 00 00 00 00 ot gooumo VIDEO amp AUDIO 3 AUDIO TRACKING MON SEL MAP MODE FUNCTION
155. s kind of editing the tracking error can be accumulated eThe OPT AUTO setting is suitable when conducting intermittent editing such as that shown below eProceed as described below to optimize the tracking again at the OPT ONCE setting 1 Press the INSERT or ASSEMBLE button highlight the F9 key and establish the editing mode Check that the INSERT or ASSEMBLE LED has lighted ASSEMBLE INSERT 2 Press the PLAY button to establish the PLAY EDIT PLAY mode 3 The tracking is optimized when PLAY and READY are pressed together Notes 1 The optimized tracking value is retained even when operation has been transferred to another menu 2 The message shown below appears during optimizing and the mark indicating the tracking value shows the stage of the processing OPTIMIZING When optimizing is completed the message shown below appears and TRACK OPT ap pears on the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT or HOME menu screen COMPLETE How to display the eHOME menu menus 104 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu 3 In the cases described below the following message appears and optimizing is suspended eWhen the unit has been placed in any mode other than PLAY during the optimizing process eWhen optimizing has failed eWhen video signals have not been recorded on the tape eWhen the CTL signal has not been recorded on the tape NOT COMPLETE In this case the center value zero is indicated as the tracking
156. s the F and F3 DELETE keys together The file is deleted eThe file cannot be deleted unless the file lock is released first Loading user files This function loads a saved file 1 Press the cursor keys to select the file to be loaded 1 EDITOR 1 J 2 When the F and F1 LOAD keys are pressed together the selected file is loaded Check the file which has been loaded Automatically loading a file when the power is turned This function automatically loads a file when the power is turned on 1 Press the F5 POWER UP key file is ioaded each time this key is pressed The selected file is loaded automatically when the power is next turned on eThe default setting is the LAST file 137 USER SET UP menu Copying filenames When the same filename is to be given that filename is copied 1 Press the cursor keys to select the filename to be copied 1 EDITOR 1 2 Press the FROM F 2 key 1 EDITOR 1 O 3 Press the cursor keys to select the copy destination file number 5 4 Press the COPY F 1 key The filename is now copied 5 EDITOR 1 O eThis function merely serves to copy filenames Note that the contents of the files are not copied After having copied a filename proceed with the normal entry operation SAVE 138 F F2 SET SYSTEM menu This menu is displayed when the key is pressed from serue SET SYSTEM gt LER 00 00 00 00 VIDEO IN
157. s transferred to the RF TEST menu F3 AUDIO Operation is transferred to the AUDIO TEST menu F4 MECHA Operation is transferred to the MECHA TEST menu F5 SYSTEM Operation is transferred to the SYSTEM TEST menu F6 FRONT Operation is transferred to the FRONT TEST menu mE DGP A F7 SERVO Operation is transferred to the SERVO TEST menu F8 F12 F13 IC CARD Operation is transferred to the IC CARD menu 441s Displays 1 OPERATION TIME display This displays the frequency of VTR use SOFTWARE VERSION This displays the software versions L SERIAL NO display This displays the unit s serial number TEST menu OPERATION Total power on time cumulative HEAD ROTATION Total head drum rotation time cumulative TRAVEL Total tape travel time cumulative THREADING Total number of loading unloading repetitions cumulative OPERATION TIME OPERAT ION TRAVEL 4305 HOURS HEAD ROTATION 1 HOURS THREADING 2 HOURS 75 TIMES FRONT Front software SYSCON Syscon software TC Time code software AV control software SERVO Servo software SOFTWARE VERSION FRONT FP P amp AZK S5 PH a2 M SERVO S4 PB 81 Z STSLUNM 55 PR B3 M 53 C SERIAL 142 VIDEO TEST menu After the tape has been ejected this menu appears when the TEST and then the key are pressed TEST VIDEO g
158. saving saved F3 DELETE When this key and the F key are pressed together the selected file is File deletion deleted F4 F5 POWER UP LAST The last file is loaded File loading when poweris FACTORY The factory file is loaded turned on 1 10 The user file is loaded F6 F7 Operation is returned to the SET menu F9 LOCK This key is pressed together with the F key The selected file is File locking locked to disable updating or deletion The tock is released when the key is pressed again This function is used for user files 5 to 10 F10 PASSWORD This is pressed to set the password F11 F13 a 134 USER UP menu Functions O Saving user files Twelve files are provided with this unit Two of these files are reserved the LAST file containing the statuses applying when the power was last switched off and the FACTORY file containing the statuses established at the factory default settings These two files cannot be deleted or updated The remaining 10 files are user files The user can use them to enter any menu settings which can then be loaded deleted or updated at the user s preference 1 Establish the status in which the menu settings are to be entered Refer to the table at the end of these instructions for what is saved on the files eWhere a UNITY or VAR setting is involved the VAR value will nevertheless be saved even if UNITY has been selected 2 Press the cursor keys to s
159. speed sampling in progress DMC PLAY variable memory playback in progress in the shuttle variable CUE UP and PREROLL modes the direction of the tape travel is indicated by or and the tape speed by an integer ein the jog mode the forward direction of the tape travel is indicated by lt tape stop by and the reverse direction by gt etn the programmed playback and TSO modes the direction of deviation is indicated by or ik Error information displays and the deviation data by a percentage Press the F12 SUPER ER key to set it to ON The error information now appears on the screen V A ERROR SYSCON ERROR REMOTE ERROR TC ERROR MECHA ERROR SERVO ERROR SYSTEM ERROR CONCEAL V CONCEAL A CONCEAL V A HIGH ERROR LOW RF 59 60 TAPE 60 59 error has occurred in video audio system error has occurred in system control system error has occurred in communication RS 422A RS 232C error has occurred in time code trouble has occurred in mechanical system trouble has occurred in reel drum or capstan other error error correction for video only error correction for audio only error correction for video and audio high number of inner errors have occurred RF level has dropped during recording displayed when a tape recorded at 59 94 Hz is being played back at 60 Hz displayed when a tape recorded at 60 Hz is being played back at 59
160. stment VIDEO OUT F5 65 black level adjustment VIDEO OUT F4 65 Video test circuit VIDEO TEST F10 144 145 IW Waveform output HOME 52 Y Y level adjustment VIDEO OUT F 1 65 66 Italic letter indicates the Menu Function Key Page 221 Panasonic Broadcast amp Television Systems Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Executive Office One Panasonic Way 4 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 REGIONAL OFFICES EASTERN New Jersey One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 Sales Panazip 4B 7 201 348 7671 Washington D C 703 759 6900 SOUTHERN 1225 Northbrook Parkway Suite 107A Suwanee GA 30174 Sales 404 717 6772 CENTRAL 1707 North Randall Road Elgin IL 60123 Panazip EIC 3 Sales 708 468 5160 WESTERN 4001 W Alameda Ave Suite 100 Burbank CA 91505 Sales 818 562 1501 PARTS INFORMATION amp ORDERING 9 00 a m 5 00 p m EST 800 334 4881 24 Hr Fax 800 334 4880 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Emergency 24 Hour Parts amp Service 800 222 0741 TRAINING INFORMATION Digital System Products 201 392 6022 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario LAW 2T3 905 624 5010 Printed in Japan VQT7743 F0898H50 b
161. switches and front panel itself 34 RECEIVED INVALID COMMAND An undefined command has Check the front panel FROM SYSCON been received from the cables control switches and syscon front panel itself 200 CASSETTE LOAD FAIL Cassette fails to load even Cassette is ejected when 4 seconds have elapsed Insert the cassette again since it was inserted 202 SUB LACING FAIL Sub loading operation is not Cassette is ejected completed within 10 seconds Insert the cassette again 204 MAIN LACING FAIL Main loading operation is not Cassette is ejected completed within 10 seconds insert the cassette again 208 HUB POSITION Ree base position does not Cassette is ejected match the cassette size Insert the cassette again 256 T REEL DRIVE OVER RANGE Trouble in take up reel If norma operation is not rotation continues for more restored the unit is place in than 0 5 sec the AUTO OFF mode 257 S REEL DRIVE OVER RANGE Trouble in supply reel rotation If normal operation is not continues for more than restored the unit is place in 0 5 sec the AUTO OFF mode 185 OPERATION messages Mainly when the wrong button or key has been operated during automatic editing operation guidance mes sages appear at the bottom right of the screen above the tape speed display eThe message display is cleared automatically after several seconds CH SELECT MANUAL EDIT EE EX sx AUTO EDIT gt
162. t LTR 00 00 00 00 SHFL SELECT TEST CIRCUIT CF DET OUT REF PULSE y BEEBEE 143 VIDEO TEST menu Function keys Key Item Function F1 F4 F5 CF DET This menu item appears when down converter board AJ DFC2000 optional accessory has been installed When NTSC REF has been selected as the F6 key OUT REF setting the detection of the color frames of the NTSC reference signal is switched FIX color frames are detected using the phases of the burst and H sync signals complying with the SMPTE 170M stand ard as the reference FREE The color frames are determined artificially inside the unit without detecting the difference between the sync and burst signal phases F6 OUT REF This selects the video output reference AUTO When the HD REF input signal is provided this serves as the reference When it is not available the HD serial input signal serves as the reference When neither the HD REF nor HD serial input signal is provided the internal sync signal serves as the reference INPUT The HD serial input signal serves as the reference HD REF The signal supplied to the HD REF VIDEO IN connect or serves as the reference NTSC REF This menu item appears only when down converter board AJ DFC2000 has been installed The black burst signal supplied to the NTSC REF conn
163. t UBG value clear to UB However there are two UBG values VITC UBG and LTC UBG and so the correspondences between the TCR settings on the TC CHR menu and the value or values which are reset are as shown below When TCR is set to AUTO Both the LTC UBG and VITC UBG reset to zero When is set to LTC The LTC UBG is reset to zero When TCR is set to VITC The VITC UBG is reset to zero F7 TC HOLD This holds the display of the time code value applying at the moment Time code value hold when the key was pressed eWhen the key is pressed again the value held is released F8 SET UP This transfers operation to the HOME SET UP menu 9 12 F13 REC INH FREE Recording is enabled Recording inhibit mode NRML REC Normal recording is inhibited setting The REC INHIBIT lamp flashes ALL All recording is inhibited The REC INHIBIT lamp lights eThe CASSETTE REC INHIBIT mode set by the accidental erasure prevention pins of the cassette tape takes precedence over setting of this key 257 HOME SET UP menu This menu appears when the HOME key and then key are pressed or the SET UP key and then the 1 are pressed HOME SET UP gt 00 VID IN SYNC PLY AT PLAY PRG PLY RESI AES AEST AES L TNE OFF 959 Le Cr 58 HOME SET UP menu Function keys Key Item Functio
164. t TAPE selection in STBY FREEZE The video signal output is frozen OFF MUTE The video signal output is muted F2 F7 F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the VIDEO OUT menu F9 F10 11 F12 STATE This transfers operation to the STATE screen F13 67 AUDIO OUT SET UP VIDEO OUT STATE menu Functions Selecting the TAPE EE output signal The video audio and cue signals which are to be output during the VTR s operation can be switched to TAPE or EE signals 1 Press the cursor center key to display the cursor a f center key 3 Cursor key 2 Use the cursor keys to move the cursor to the desired position eThe cursor will not move to sections which cannot be set EDIT JOG yap p 3 Cs CUE ecl Tape gt lt gt lt tare gt lt tare gt di A 3 Press the cursor center key to select TAPE or EE Refer to the table below for the types of choices available STBY OFF STBY ON JOG VAR SHTL VIDEO TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE EE1 EE EE1 EE1 EE2 EE2 EE2 D AUDIO MUTE MUTE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE EE1 EE1 EE1 EE1 MUTE MUTE EE2 EE2 EE2 CUE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE EE EE elf the settings are unilaterally determined during head selection on the TEST menu or during editing the settings made during such an operation take precedence over the settings in the above ta
165. t modes 102 Selecting the SOFTWARE inhibit channel 103 REC ENV VERA AY NOSE AYER E Sr Fe ee 103 eTracking 104 eSelecting the audio fade 106 AUTO EDIT INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT 107 eSelecting the editing 109 Tape position pee ease 109 eDuration EM EU 109 eEdit data input section 110 eVariable memory function 113 eVariable memory editing 114 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO SET UP menu TREE 115 eSelecting the 118 eSetting DLY STRT 118 eSetting EDIT REC 118 SET UP SET UP menu aec ess etx sete ees REPER REX I mE 119 INTERFACE SET UP Menu vase e eit E ote eh US S ENSE AO QN KR ONCE Rn 121 eMode and connector correspondance 2 2123 eSetting the RS 232C parameters
166. t to MUTE How to display the SET UP menu menu 5 menu dde VIDEO GUT INTERFACE SET or UP menu AUDIO OUT Jog JOG 1 The unit is placed in the JOG mode when the JOG button is pressed and its lamp lights wi 6 Turn the search dial O When the dial rotation is stopped the unit is placed in the still picture STILL mode eThe tape protection mode is established after the still picture retention time has elapsed This time can be set using the F12 STILL key on the HOME SET UP menu and ADJUST control eThe tape speed changes depending on the speed at which the dial is turned eThe tape speed ranges from 2x to 2 the normal tape speed When it ranges from 1 to 2x the normal tape speed the audio signals for all the channels are output from the AUDIO OUT connectors 3 When the STOP FF REW PLAY SHTL or VAR button is pressed operation is directly transferred to the mode that corresponds to the button pressed O Shuttle SHTL SHTL 1 The unit is placed in the shuttle mode when the SHTL button is pressed and its lamp lights 2 Turn the search dial eThe tape speed changes depending on the angle to which the dial is turned eThe tape speed is displayed on the search indicator eThe tape speed can be varied up to a maximum of 50 the normal tape speed eThe maximum speed can be set by pressing the F6 SHTL SP key on the PANEL SET UP menu
167. t using the number keys eCue points Iso b tered b ing the ENTRY IN ENTRY OUT button the une dais of the arent tape position will be input CUE TIME Enry 00 44 m 07 s 04 4 Press the ENT key The cursor is now cleared 5 Press the PREROLL or SEARCH button PREROLL eWhen the PREROLL button is pressed the cue up operation is commenced and the tape stops at the preroll point the point which is the preroll time before the cue point elf the SEARCH button is pressed the tape is stops at the cue point 41 Basic operations Continued O Cue continued eFollow the steps given below to search using the INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu INGO 41 07 04 OUT 00 41 01 15 1 Bring the cursor to the edit point to be searched 2 Press the SEARCH button eCorrecting a cue point 1 Move the cursor to the place which is to be corrected CUE TIME m H a 07 5 04 5 Cursor 2 Input the new value using the number keys CUE TIME 00 H vy 07 5 04 gl 3 Press the ENT key eCue points cannot be cleared How to display the eINSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu menge INSERT lor ASSEMBLE 42 Manual editing Manual editing is a method used for editing which does not involve the entry of edit points IN OUT points 1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 How to display the menus Check the connections Switch on the power Insert the cassette to
168. ta INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu Variable memory function 1 8 9 Set the F3 W PLYR key to OFF W PLYR OFF Set F4 VAR MEMO key to ON VAR MEMO elf the IN and OUT points have already been registered these are automatically cleared eThe mode is forcibly set to OFF when the split mode is ON eThe AUDIO IN and OUT points cannot be registered when the variable memory function is used Input the unit s edit IN point This serves as the variable memory playback start point eThere is no need to set the OUT point with variable memory playback Set the initial speed using the search dial The initial speed is displayed on the search indicator Press the PREROLL and EXECUTE buttons together to start the operation The tape travels as far as the preroll point and playback is commenced at the initial speed When the edit IN point is passed the EXECUTE button starts flashing Turn the search dial and store the tape speed in the memory eStoring operation data in the memory is possible while the EXECUTE button is flashing When the memory is full the EXECUTE button stops flashing and lights up signifying that no more operation data can be stored in the memory eTo change the initial speed or the setting stored in the memory repeat the procedure starting with step 4 To end the variable memory operation press the STOP button To reproduce the operation stored in the memory press t
169. tana 82 eChanging the superimposing position 85 TABLE OF USER BIT SETTINGS iiio Rx SERENA 87 CUE MULTI CUE USERM IIBDU u5 52 uode ma DE 88 eEntenng cue polls e yan ue 91 eCbanding cue points 92 SGlearind cue 92 eClearing all the cue 92 eCue search and preroll 92 H A u c P m T nf MULTI CUE EXTEND menu 93 eSelectinga page 5 2 4 95 ePage protecti ni idu dress Re EE EIE FuosA ah eR A ERUNT oe e 95 eEntering changing and clearing the cues 95 eClearing all the 95 MULTI CUE EXTEND SET UP menu 96 MANUAL EDIT INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT menu 98 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu 100 eEDIT REC INHIBIT mode display 102 e Sequence of priority for inhibi
170. te with TC superimposed BNC x 1 output 525 analog video output Specifications Continued Other input output signals Time code input 2 4 V1 4 Vp p 10 balanced XLRx 1 2 4 Vp p low impedance balanced XLRx 1 Waveform output RF CHO 1 2 3 RF EYE CHO 1 2 SyCTL R P switching i When down converter board is installed NTSC analog outpu NTSC analog monitor output selectable BNC x 1 525 SYNC output 525 composite sync 75Q 0 3 V BNCx 1 HD SYNC output Analog tri level sync 0 3 V BNCx 1 Remote signals RS 422A interface D Sub 9Px 1 85290 F RSzwOmefaeDSwNPx Accessory ePower cord 1 pc eExtension board 2 pcs Optional accessories eDown converter printed circuit board AJ DFC2000 eAudio printed circuit board AJ MK30P 14 Front panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 POWER lamp POWER switch AUTO OFF lamp EJECT button Cassette holder Display panel Function keys UNITY lamp AUDIO MONITOR L R selector buttons 4 6 5 3 1 2 lfooooo OD D ED D D D This lights when the power is turned on When the ON side is pressed the power is turned on when the OFF side is pressed the power is turned off This lights when trouble has occurred in the unit and operation cannot be contin ued without taking any reme
171. ter key 4 00 44 07 07 Cursor key 62 4 Press the cursor center to change the cursor into the cipher cursor and then input the value using the number keys Press the ENT key 5 00 44 07 04 Clearing cue data Follow the steps given below to clear a cue point which has already been entered 1 Press the F6 SETTING key to set it to ON 2 Press the key F1 to F5 or F9 to F13 corresponding to the cue number which is to be cleared 3 Press the C key 4 Press the ENT key O Clearing all the cue data 1 Press the F6 SETTING key to set it to ON 2 Press the F key and F7 ALL CLR key together Cue search and preroll 1 Press the F6 SETTING key to set it to OFF 2 Press one of the F1 cue no 1 to F5 cue no 5 or F9 cue no 6 to F13 cue no 10 keys 3 Press the SEARCH or PREROLL button elf the SEARCH button is pressed the tape stops at the designated cue position elf the PREROLL button is pressed the tape is prerolled from the cue position and it stops at the preroll point elf a cue is changed after the SEARCH button is pressed and while search is in progress the changed position of the cue will be searched eChange or clear the cue points in the lock protection release status 92 MULTI CUE EXTEND menu This menu appears when the MULTI CUE key is pressed MULTI CUE EXTEND gt 00 00 00 00
172. the CH1 to CH4 signals by the CUE MIX setting AUTO Always available for digital channel back up Display lamps 1035 1080 720p This indicates the number of active recording lines which was set F1 1125 720p or VIDEO IN ACT LINE key on the SET SYSTEM menu FLD This indicates the status of the output reference signal below the REF display In the input check status which is established by pressing the F and BS buttons together the REF display changes to IN and the status of the recording reference signal ap pears below this display Displays and what they signify gt HD 60 The HD REF input has been selected as the refer ence the field frequency is 60 Hz HD 59 The HD REF input has been selected as the refer ence the field frequency is 59 94 Hz 60 The HD serial input has been selected as the refer ence the field frequency is 60 Hz IN 59 The HD serial input has been selected as the refer ence the field frequency is 59 94 Hz How to display the INT 60 The internal generator s signal 60 Hz has been se menus lected as the reference eAUDIO IN SET UP menu INT 59 internal generator s signal 59 94 Hz has been selected as the reference or NTSC 59 The NTSC REF input has been selected as the ref erence the field frequency is 59 94 Hz SET UP F6 INT 59 NTSC REF has been selected by the OUT REF set eSET UP SYSTEM menu ting see p
173. time setting AUTO EDIT SET UP F6 116 react time operation delay compensation time setting AUTO EDIT SET UP F7 116 selecting VTR player recorder to be operated AUTO EDIT F6 108 selecting VTR player to be operated AUTO EDIT F5 108 delay startup from playback command setting AUTO EDIT SET UP F9 116 118 edit point input AUTO EDIT 110 112 edit point recording field selection during automatic editing setting AUTO EDIT SET UP F1 116 edit point recording field selection during manual editing setting MANUAL EDIT SET 1 101 edit point trimming AUTO EDIT F7 108 109 execution of editing 43 47 Emphasis pre emphasis setting AUDIO IN F7 72 Error display lamp 18 Error rate measuring time selection RF TEST F1 148 level display selection RF TEST F2 148 SERVO TEST F5 156 Italic letter indicates the Manu Function Key Page 215 Index Continued F Fade during playback AUDIO OUT SET UP F4 80 81 during manual editing MANUAL EDIT SET UP F12 F 13 101 106 during automatic editing AUTO EDIT SET UP F12 F13 117 FF REW maximum speed setting INTERFACE SET UP F5 122 Field frame playback in JOG VAR mode HOME SET UP F2 59 Files loading USER SET UP F1 134 137 saving USER SET UP F2 134 updating USER SET UP 136 deleting USER SET UP F3 134 137 copying USER SET UP 137 loading after power on USER SET UP F5 134 137 locking USER SET UP F9 134 136 password USER SET UP F 10 134
174. tions cannot be con ducted from the rear panel connector Both side 3 Disconnect the connecting cable ROCIO eue e 4 Detach the panel This can be done by drawing it flat out toward the rear and then lifting it straight up 949 e aa 0060 000 192 Screen life saving function This function is designed to extend the service life of the unit s large display screen Keeping any of the menu screens displayed without any movement for a prolonged period of time may reduce the service life of the display screen For this reason a menu screen which has been displayed for over 5 minutes without any movement will be automatically replaced by the life saving screen shown below 1 DIGITAL The logo displayed moves on the screen Notes screen life saving function is activated only when an absolutely movement free menu screen has been displayed continuously for over 5 minutes When a function key is pressed at some point the function will not be activated until 5 minutes have passed since that key was pressed function will not be activated even when only the time code value a menu screen has been changed because the unit is in the recording playback etc mode 193 Video head cleaning Although this unit comes with an auto head cleaning function which reduces the amount of dirt on the heads it is recommended that the video heads be cleaned every day
175. to video AUDIO QUT SET UP 81 master VR ON OFF AUDIO OUT F10 F 13 78 monitor L R button 15 selection of signa output from monitor terminal AUDIO OUT F7 78 monitor volume adjustment AUDIO OUT SET UP F6 80 level meter scale selection AUDIO IN F6 72 AUDIO OUT F6 78 AUTO OFF error message AUTO OFF 180 182 Automatic editing AUTO EDIT F 12 45 46 108 Automatic fite loading after power on USER SET UP F5 137 Italic letter indicates the Menu Function Key Page 213 Index Continued Basic operations STOP FF REW READY JOG SHTL VAR tape speed override 38 42 Black level adjustment VIDEO OUT F4 65 Bypass audio circuit test AUDIO TEST F3 F5 151 video circuit test VIDEO TEST circuit testyF 1 F3 145 C Cassette tape 31 CF lamp 18 Channel assign INTERFACE SET UP 125 Color frame detection mode selection HOME SET UP 61 Connections 28 30 Connector connector section 23 27 signals 195 200 Control signa resetting HOME F6 57 Cue 41 Cue audio D MIX signal selection AUDIO IN SET UP F9 74 channel ON OFF AUDIO IN SET UP F10 F13 74 editing ON OFF MANUAL EDIT F6 99 Cue search 41 setting and entry MULT CUE USER F6 89 91 modification and clearing MULTI CUE USERy 92 designating numbers MULTI CUE USER F1 F 5 F9 F13 89 MULTI CUE EXTEND F1 F5 F9 F 13 94 clearing all cue data MULTI CUE USER
176. tory settings eWhen the F6 ADJ MODE key is pressed again it returns to the FIX setting at which the auto equalizing function is not activated and the parameter values remain fixed 149 RF ADJUSTMENT VALUE display RF TEST menu TOTAL ERROR INNER ERROR 00 00 00 00 VIDEO amp AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO Ape ALB Aj8 A B TET ECC METER LOAD ADI MODE ADJ CH EERE E GA oe Function Item Function F1 F5 F6 ADJ MODE FIX The current adjustment values are held The parameters can Adjust mode be re adjusted by a remote adjustment but their values cannot be changed by this unit AUTO EQ When the number of errors occurring has increased the parameters are automatically adjusted to their optimum state F7 ADJ CH This selects the channels to be displayed D5 EQ REC PLL CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 F8 F10 F11 ADJ RF When this key is pressed ADJ SEL is displayed for the F12 key and RF adjustment value the current adjustment values of the parameters selected display displayed The adjustment mode is selected with the F6 key and channel with the F7 key F12 ADJ SEL The selected RF adjustment value is displayed DSEQ The adjustment value of the playback equalizer in the D 5 series is displayed DSREC The recording adjustment value in the D 5 series is displayed D5PLL The relative speed adjustment value of the D 5 series PLL is displayed 150
177. tton 2 Input the time code directly using the number keys and press the ENT key 3 Move the cursor to the section where the value is read 1 Press the FROM F 2 key The time code at the cursor position is read into the scratchpad register FROM SPRDATA 2 increment or decrement the code using the or and a number key OUT UNITY VAR G 3 Press the ENT key result of the operation is displayed SPR DATA 4 Move the cursor to the section where the time code which was read is to be displayed cunson 47 D Cursor X centerkey Cursor key 5 Press the COPY 1 key to call the time code which was read COPY 4 00 44 07 07 4 Press the F6 key to set it to OFF The cue data is now entered The position of the next cue number is automatically highlighted when the F1 AUTO STEP UP key on the MULT CUE EXTEND SET UP menu has been set to ON e Entered cues remain stored in the memory even when the power is turned off How to display the eMULTI CUE EXTEND SET UP menu MULTI CUE 91 MULTI CUE USER menu O Changing cue points Follow the steps given below to change a cue point which has already been entered 1 Press the F6 SETTING key to set it to ON 2 Press the key F1 to F5 or F9 to F13 corresponding to the cue which is to be changed 3 Press the cursor keys to move the cipher cursor to the time code of the cue which is to be changed Cursor cen
178. u Key Item Function F1 TORQUE Key for adjustment to be made by servicing engineer Reel torque adjustment F2 DATA SEND Key for adjustment to be made by servicing engineer Torque data transmission MEASURE Key for adjustment to be made by servicing engineer Measurement F4 AT Key for adjustment to be made by servicing engineer AT head adjustment F5 METER ERROR The inner error level is displayed Error rate level display ENV The envelope level is displayed Switching F6 PG SHIFT Key for adjustment to be made by servicing engineer PG shifter adjustment F7 ADJ RATE Key for adjustment to be made by servicing engineer Adjust rate F8 EXIT Operation is returned to the TEST menu F9 MECHA Key for adjustment to be made by servicing engineer Mechanism adjustment F10 TRACKING Tracking does not normally need to be adjusted It is adjusted only Tracking adjustment when it has shifted during editing VAR The tracking is adjusted manually Refer to Adjusting the tracking manually on page 105 FIX The tracking is fixed at the center position for manual adjustment OPT ONCE The tracking is optimized during playback up to the IN point for the first editing operation after inserting the cassette It is subsequently not optimized It is possible to optimize the tracking again Refer to Adjusting the tracking automatically on page 104 OPT AUTO The tracking is optimized during playback up to IN
179. utoff position on the HD serial monitor when SIDE CUT has been set using F2 ASPECT ON The marker is displayed on the HD serial monitor OFF The marker is not displayed on the HD serial monitor 70 AUDIO IN menu This menu appears when the AUDIO IN key is pressed This indicates the statuses of the audio input signals ute 00 00 00 00 AUDIO IN gt DIGITAL INPUT STATUS x cm uo eh s PRE EMPHASIS CHANNEL PCH c CH 1 OFF 20H F12 HE m de CH2 OFF 2CH 228004040404 CH3 2CH mE CH 4 OFF 2CH EE EE uM LE ea CHE CHE 083 84 HOLD SCALE EMPHASIS COARSE ma eS es ON FULL D Ce ES ka cr Function keys Key Item Function F1 CH 1 CH 1 input channel selection ANALOG The analog audio input signal is selected F2 CH 2 AES The AES input signal is selected CH 2 input channel SERIAL The serial digital input signal is selected selection INT SG The intemal signal generator signal is selected F3 CH 3 CH 3 input channel selection F4 CH 4 CH 4 input channel selection 2571 AUDIO IN menu Function keys Key Item Function F5 PEAK HOLD This function holds the peak values of the recording and playback Peak hold setting levels ON The peak values are held OFF The peak values are not held F6 SCALE This switches the on screen leve
180. vel meter display can be set to FULL or FINE using the F6 o oe es SCALE key the AUDIO IN menu or F6 SCALE key on the AUDIO OUT menu ER 7 480 19 30 20 40 24 22 FULL FINE How to display the eHOME SET UP menu AUDIO IN menu e AUDIO OUT menu SUME AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT e VIDEO IN menu e AUDIO IN SET UP menu VIDEO IN AUDIO IN 5 Preparations O Setting the time code ePress the F4 TC CTL key on the HOME menu to select TC eSelect the internal or external time code and the mode for generating this code on the TC CHR menu Operation 1 Press the PLAY button while pressing the REC EDIT button Recording now starts PLAY REC EDIT 2 Recording stops when the STOP button is pressed if the JOG SHTL or VAR button is pressed in place of the STOP button operation is directly transferred to the mode that corresponds to the button pressed How to display the menu eTC CHR menu T HOME TC CHR 2 982 Recording Continued Simultaneous playback monitoring D Video monitoring Set VIDEO during recording to TAPE using the F12 STATE key the VIDEO OUT STATE menu REC C 7 Audio monitoring eSet AUDIO during recording to TAPE using the F12 STATE key on the AUDIO OUT SET UP STATE menu rec 9 The digital audio and digital video signals are interlinked at all VIDEO times They cannot set sepa
181. y pressing the and F2 keys from 16x9 to 4x3 together SQUEEZE The picture is compressed horizontally and the whole picture is displayed as a 4X3 active picture LETTER The picture is compressed horizontally and vertically at an equal rate without changing its aspect ratio and it is displayed as a 4X3 active picture Parts without the picture appear at the top and bottom of the screen SIDE CUT The left and right edges of the 16x9 picture are cut off and only the picture in the remaining 4X3 ratio is displayed FULL The picture appears on the screen as is with the aspect ratio remaining unchanged expen rec e een orare ers parer 69 VIDEO OUT DOWN CONV SET UP menu Function keys Key Item Function SYS PHASE This adjusts the sync phase of the down converter s serial output in relation to the reference signal The phase can be adjusted by pressing the F and F3 keys together and then turning the ADJUST control F4 S AUDIO ON The audio CH1 2 3 and 4 signals are output to the down converter s ser al output connectors OFF No audio signals are output to the down converter s serial output connectors F5 SYNC ON The sync signal is superimposed onto the analog signals which are output from the down converter s VIDEO 1 output connector OFF The sync signal is not superimposed onto the analog signals which are output from the down converter s VIDEO 1
182. y when the other edit points are cleared 111 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu eInput the data the scratchpad register 1 Press the cursor center key The cursor appears Cursor pA center key 62 Cursor key 2 Press the cursor keys to move the cursor to the IN or OUT position of the time code which is to be input 3 Press the FROM F 2 key The time code at the cursor position is displayed inside the register SPR 00 14 03 05 4 Press the number keys and ENT to add or subtract The calculation result is displayed inside the register 5 Press the cursor keys to move the cursor to the position IN or OUT where the calculation result is to be copied 6 Press the COPY F 1 key The changed edit point time code is now displayed Notes eThe following error message if an illegal number was input for the adding or subtracting in step 4 ERROR INVALID TC DATA e Correction is possible until the COPY F 1 key is pressed Accessing the edit data which was input last 1 Press the cursor center key The cursor appears 2 Press the cursor keys to move the cursor to the part of the data which is to be accessed 3 Press the F1 LAST X key to set it to LOAD The data which was input last now appears IN 00 00 02 16 LJ Accessing all the data which was edited last 1 Press the F2 LAST ED key to set it to LOAD All the data which was edited last now appears ai

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