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1. Notes e When a P2 card is removed while the thumbnail screen is displayed the thumbnail screen is automatically exited e Do not remove a P2 card while it is being accessed or while it is being recognized after it has been inserted while its corresponding access LED is flashing orange If a P2 card has been removed while it was being accessed the TURN POWER OFF display will appear on the LCD monitor and the AUTO OFF warning will appear on the display panel Also all the P2 card access LEDs will flash rapidly in orange Turn off the power and then turn it back on e The data contained on a P2 card which has been removed while it was being accessed will not be destroyed but the clips may become irregular Check the clips first and then fix them if necessary See page 27 e If a P2 card has been removed while it was being formatted no guarantees are made for its formatting Turn on the power and format the card again Recording and playing continued Protecting against a possible erasure Switch the write protect switch of the P2 card to PROTECT Write protect switch PROTECT Notes q eAny attempt to change the position of the write protect switch during recording or playback or while the card data is being accessed will have no effect until the recording or playback is completed or the
2. SLOT COUNTER MENU TCPRESET SELECT RESET THUMBNAIL MENU BAR MARKER ME ER INPUT SELECT FULIJFINI VIDEO AUDIO PLAYLIST EVENT INSERT GOTO OOM Alm f LD EJ in T CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 ni ENTRY ouT SHIFT Memory Card Recorder AJOL UE VIDEO Ol ONION TEOMA se ci I 1 og Te cen i ial rail H H INPUT SELECT buttons Switch the video and audio input signals You can also switch the video input signals to the internal signal selected at setup menu No 600 INT SG VIDEO Each time the VIDEO button is pressed the input video signal switches Y PB PR CMPST gt SDl optional 1394 optional SG SG SG1 SG2 When SG is selected the signal switches to the internal signal selected at setup menu No 600 INT SG AUDIO Each time the AUDIO button is pressed the input Cc AUDIO MIX switch Select the audio signals to be recorded to audio channels CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 1 amp 2 Switch the input to CH1 with REC CH1 CH3
3. REC INH 08 JANI VA oO TV system displays The selected TV system is displayed here Switch between 525 interlace and 625 interlace in setup menu No 070 TV SYSTEM See page 47 EZ lights when 525 interlace TV system is selected Z lights when 625 interlace TV system is selected WIDE lamp Lights when recording the 16 9 wide screen information You can select the recording of the wide screen information using setup menu No 645 WIDE SELECT During playback the lamp lights when wide screen information has been recorded REMOTE lamp Lights when the CONTROL switch is set to REMOTE INPUT SELECT display area The indicator for the selected input signal lights Except for analog audio signals the indicator flashes if there is no input of the selected signal type VIDEO Y PB PR Analog component video signals CMPST Analog composite video signals SDI Serial digital video signals option SDTI 1394 Compressed digital signals option SG SG 1 SG 2 Internal reference signals ANALOG Analog audio signals AES EBU Digital audio signals USER SET Recording audio signal selection SDI Serial digital audio signals option SDTI 1394 Compressed digital signals option SG Internal reference signals SCH lamp Lights when the SCH phase of the external synchronized signal REF VIDEO is inside the prescribed range At all other times the lamp is off M lamp In the
4. Printed circuit board F1 board AUDIO AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW This sets the CH1 audio impedance HIGH 600Q AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW This sets the CH2 audio impedance HIGH 600Q AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW This sets the CH3 audio impedance HIGH 600Q AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW This sets the CH4 audio impedance HIGH 600Q The underlined items indicates the initial setting 67 Rack mounting The memory card recorder can be mounted into a 19 inch standard rack using the optional rack mounting adaptors AJ MA75P For the installation rails it is recommended that the 18 inch rail and bracket model number CC3061 99 0400 by Chassis Trak be used The complete slide rail and bracket deck is not available from Panasonic For further details consult your dealer 1 Attach the inner members of the slide rails Refer to the figure below for the locations where the screws are to be attached Locations where the screws are secured on the right R side of the inner members of the slide rails Inner member Notes eThe length of the screws used is subject to restriction B H 10 mm F 6 mm e Attach the inner members at the same symmetrical positions on the left L side Fix the members in place using 3 screws on each side total 6 screws The letters A to H are not actually marked on the side panels 2 Attach the outer m
5. SYS SC FINE SYS SC COARSE 1 77 Specifications GENERAL E Component IN component OUT Video bandwidth For AJ SPD850P Y 30 Hz to 5 75 MHz 2 0 dB Pe Pr 30 Hz to 2 75 MHz 2 0 dB For AJ SPD850E Y 25 Hz to 5 75 MHz 2 0 dB Ps Pr 25 Hz to 2 75 MHz 2 0 dB S N ratio Better than 55 dB K factor Less than 1 Y 2T Y C delay Less than 20 nsec Power supply AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 80 W 105 W with all options LC indicates safety information Operating ambient temperature 5 C to 40 C Operating ambient humidity 10 ee oe eae condensation E Composite IN composite OUT Mass Video bandwidth _15 kg 30 8 Ib For AJ SPD850P Mma aon eeth x ae Y 30 Hz to 5 5 MHz 3 0 dB mm x 175 2 mm x mm 16 3 4 inches x 6 15 16 inches x 16 15 16 inches For A arte to 5 5 MHz 3 0 dB Not including the support legs connectors and Y C delay Less than 20 nsec SEARCH dial E Video input connector Recording format p Anal t t DVCPRO50 DVCPRO DV format selectable ENG x3 Y PB PR Recording video signal Y 1 0 V p p 75 Q 525i 625i system selectable For AJ SPD850P Recording audio signal Ps Pr 0 486 V 0 7 V p p selectable DVCPRO50 48 kHz 16 bit 4 channels 75 Q 75 color bar setup level 7 5 DVCPRO DV 48 kHz 16 bit 2 4 channels selectable For AJ SPD850E Recording times Ps Pr 0 7 V p p Recording format 75 Q 100 color bar
6. E 4 channel high sound quality digital audio The 4 channel PCM audio enables independent recording for all four channels in addition to channel mixing E Menu based setup Perform setup while viewing the setup menus on the memory card recorder s display vacuum fluorescent display the 3 5 inch LCD or a TV monitor connected through an OUT 3 connector E Rack mounting Use the optional rack adapter AJ MA75P to attach this 4U sized deck to a 19 inch rack Features continued E Recording times 1 Card Recording format Card model DVCPRO DVCPRO50 2 channel audio 4 channel audio AJ P2C002SG_ approx 8 minutes approx 4 minutes AJ P2C004HG _ approx 16 minutes approx 8 minutes AJ P2C008HG approx 32 minutes approx 16 minutes For details see the operating instructions for the memory card e Dividing clips over 4 GB in length If the one time continuous recording exceeds the duration given in the table below when a P2 card with a memory capacity of 8 GB or more is used in this unit the recording will automatically be continued as a separate clip When performing thumbnail operations display delete repair or copy for clips using a P2 series product the operations can be performed for the entire recording as a single clip With nonlinear editing software or a personal computer the recording may be displayed as separate clips Recording format Recording duration DVCPRO50 ap
7. FF SHIFT GOTO x1 You can select any of the clips in the following range from the clip or event last selected to the clip or event where the cursor is now positioned 39 Setup Initial settings The memory card recorder s main settings are performed while making selections using a system of menus If a TV monitor has been connected to the VIDEO OUT 3 connector or SDI OUT 3 connector optional on the rear panel and the SUPER switch is set to ON the setting menus are displayed on the TV monitor SUPER switch set to ON 1 3 ovejos ia POWER q use j Q ovcfro s2 oun O USB 2 0 a acq EMOTE suer Recni TOG MODE tC H ons C H oFF __ oF exr EE OFF SLOT COUNTER MENU TCPRESET SELECT SEARCH S TLHSCOW im nm MENU gt RESET THUMBNAIL BAR MARKER SET A PLAY REC METER INPUT SELECT PLAYLIST EVENT INSERT GOTO Te e FULL FINE VIDEO AUDIO F HEADPHONES AUDIO
8. REPAIR CLIP R EXIT o9 00 00 05 07 00 01 03 00 PROPERTY EXIT 00 06 06 05 01 01 08 06 THUMBNAIL 5 Use the search dial and SET button to select YES The selected P2 card will now be formatted E Formatting an SD memory card An SD memory card can be formatted by first inserting the card following the same procedure as for formatting P2 cards above and selecting SD CARD in step 4 lt Cautions in using SD memory cards gt SD memory cards used with the AJ SPD850 should conform to SD standards Be sure to format cards using the AJ SPD850 Cards formatted according to SD standards using PCs or other devices can be used SD memory cards with the following capacity 83MB 2GB can be used for the AJ SPD850 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1GB 2 GB 27 Working with clip thumbnails continued Thumbnail display settings Thumbnail display options can be customized as suitable for the intended use 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD 2 Press the MENU BAR button The pointer moves to the menu bar 3 On the menu bar select THUMBNAIL then SETUP The following screen is displayed VOICE MEMO IND E WIDE IND PROXY IND DATA DISPLAY DATE FORMAT THUMBNAIL SIZE THUMBNAIL INIT ALL CLIP SELECTED CLIPS MARKED CLIPS VOICE MEMO CLIPS SLOT CLIPS MARKER IND Toggles the shot mark indicator display ON OFF
9. The amount of memory used on the P2 cards and their total memory capacities are displayed here The memory amounts are indicated in minutes Any amount less than one minute is rounded off so that the total for the amounts of memory used for each of the P2 cards and their total memory capacities may not match The amount of memory used for a write protected P2 card is indicated as 100 Total memory used in slots The figure representing the total memory used by the cards in the five slots is shown here Working with clip thumbnails continued Displaying the device properties lt Confirmation of Metadata Upload gt The statuses of the SD memory card LAN metadata and The contents of the metadata upload file that is read from DVD drive can be checked the SD memory card can be checked lt SD memory card status display gt From the menu bar select PROPERTY DEVICES From the menu bar select PROPERTY gt DEVICES META DATA The following screen appears SD CARD If the format is compatible with SD standards L_METADATA pat the message REC META DATA SD STANDARD SUPPORTED REC ON CREATOR is displayed META NANE LAST UPDATE PERSON If the format is not compatible with SD standards Sees the message SCENARIO SD STANDARD NOT SUPPORTED NEWS is displayed If this is the case writing or reading will MEMO not be successful Format the card with the AJ SPD850 For more on formatting SD memory cards
10. 0mm Reference co co eC 4o level o co eC 8C 20 dB co co eC 12000 co co co 160 co coo eC 200 co co eC 250 co co eC 30C3 E co oC C4 R R For AJ SPD850E reference level 18 dB Each of the dots indicates a 1 dB scale increment 15 Control reference guide continued Rear Panel 1 2 AES EBU CHte2 IN ANALOG a lic 9 2 lt n s z Ja CH4 IN CHt2 OUT FESR lP 2S CH4 UT o lial ON AUDIO m H cl 3 z g 2 EAO E fe Le O 53 OE 5 S E 6 c 3 6 iS 2 Y U SE SS 27 0 Io SIGNAL GND gt SERVICE ONLY AC IN socket Connect one end of the power cord supplied to this socket and the other end to the power outlet DIGITAL AUDIO IN and OUT connectors These are the input and output connectors for digital audio signals that comply with the AES EBU standards Note The digital audio signals must be synchronized with the video input signals otherwise noise will be generated in the audio output signals ANALOG COMPONENT VIDEO IN connectors The analog component video signals are input to these connectors ANALOG COMPOSITE VIDEO IN connectors
11. Panasonic Operating Instructions Memory Card Recorder nAPO rero OLA M 50 IAC tC Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use S0704N7125 M Printed in Japan D ENGLISH VQTOLO5 4 For AJ SPD850P IMPORTANT Unauthorized recording of copyrighted television programmes video tapes and other materials may infringe the rights of copyright holders and contravene copyright laws 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 TO 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 important operating and maintenance
12. Switch the input to CH2 with REC CH2 CH4 3 amp 4 Switch the input to CH3 with REC CH1 CH3 Switch the input to CH4 with REC CH2 CH4 REC CH1 CH3 button and REC CH2 CH4 button Select the audio signals to be recorded to audio channels CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 When the AUDIO MIX switch is at the 1 amp 2 setting the setting is switched by one step in the audio signal switches ANALOG gt AES EBU gt USER SET SDI optional 1394 optional gt sequence of A gt button is pressed B C each time the REC CH1 3 SG ON OFF USER SET enables you to select and record the input CH1 3 CH2 4 signals separately on PCM audio signal channels 1 A The CH1 signals are recorded on through 4 Use in conjunction with the setup menu CH1 Example Settings 2 B O HW The CH2 signals are recorded on AUDIO button CH1 USER SET C HM The CH1 CH2 signals are recorded Setup menus No 715 CH1 IN SEL ANA No 716 CH2 IN SEL DIGI No 717 CH3 IN SEL DIGI No 718 CH4 IN SEL ANA No 719 D IN SEL12 AES No 720 D IN SEL34 SIF PCM audio signals to be recorded on the card CH1 Analog input signals CH2 AES EBU digital signals CH3 SDI input digital signals CH4 Analog input signals Notes eYou can inhibit input switching video and audio of the INPUT SELECT buttons with setup menus No 112 V IN SEL INH and No 113 A IN SEL INH eYou cannot select SDI and 1394
13. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A rPOANOAKRWBNH O 75 RS 232C interface continued Commands relating to inquiries Notes e As for the return completion message ACK is first returned when data is received and the execution message is subsequently returned It is only the execution message which is listed in this table eIn the case of commands not listed in the table ER001 invalid command is returned after ACK has been returned es nessege operation message CTL TC STX QCD ETX STX CD data ETX DATA This command is for inquiring about the REQUEST counter value data f w gh mm ss ff f F w S gh CTL mode g SP 20h for a plus display 2Dh for a minus display h 0 9 hours TC mode gh 00 23 hours mm 00 59 minutes ss 00 59 seconds 525i system ff 00 29 frames 625i system ff 00 24 frames Note CTL or TC is returned whichever corresponds to the front display mode STATUS STX QOP ETX STX x ETX REQUEST This command is for inquiring about the memory card recorder s operation mode xk k OFF FAST FORWARD OPL PLAY ORC REC ORW REWIND OSP STOP SRS IN OUT PREROLL OSF SHTL FORWARD OSR SHTL REVERSE OJG JOG FORWARD REVERSE OSW VAR FORWARD REVERSE STX QID ETX STX data ETX This command is for inquiring about the memory card recorder used data AJ SPD850 76 Connector signals VIDE
14. 5 l eWhen the P2 card is inserted into the memory card recorder its status is indicated by the corresponding P2 card access LED For details on these statuses refer to P2 card access LEDs and P2 card status eWhen the REC button and PLAY button are pressed together in the stop mode recording starts on the P2 card corresponding to the access LED which has lighted up orange Notes e Even when a second P2 card is inserted into another slot while the data of one card is playing its access LED will remain off and the other P2 card will not be recognized The second card will be recognized after the play of the first card has been completed e The P2 card access LED will flash and the P2 card will be recognized when a P2 card is inserted into another slot during recording Do not remove the P2 card while it is being recognized 18 Removing P2 cards Do not remove a P2 card while it is being accessed or while it is being recognized after it has been inserted while its corresponding access LED is flashing orange 1 Press the STOP button If the access LED corresponding to the P2 card you want to remove is flashing orange press the STOP button to make it stop flashing If the LED does not stop flashing hold the STOP button down for over a second 2 Raise the EJECT button En a 3 val J 3 Push the EJECT button in to remove the card
15. CH3 gt CH4 Each time you press the R button the signals output to the MONITOR R connector switches CH1 gt CH2 gt CH3 gt CH4 You can check which signal is currently selected by seeing which of the L R lamps in the level meter is lit MONITOR MIX button This button is used to select the mixed signals which are to be output to the MONITOR L and R connectors Each time the MONITOR SELECT L button is pressed while this button is held down the signals to be output to the MONITOR L connector change in the following sequence CH1 CH2 gt CH3 CH4 CH1 CH3 gt CH2 CH4 mixing release The mixed signals to be output to the MONITOR R connector are changed in the same way by the MONITOR SELECT R button METER FULL FINE selector button Select the scale display for the audio level meter See page 15 FULL mode The standard scale gt to 0 dB FINE mode Scale in 0 5 dB increments EE indicates the standard level of 20 dB 18 dB and each of the dots indicates a 1 dB scale increment Headphone jack and volume control Connect stereo headphones to monitor the sound during recording or playback ENC CONTROL REMOTE LOCAL Select whether encoder control is to be done on the memory card recorder or another deck REMOTE Encoder control is done remotely LOCAL Encoder control is done on the memory card recorder VIDEO LEVEL dial and switch When ENC CONTROL is
16. Connector D SUB 25 pin crossover cable supported Pin No Signal Description Protective ground FG Frame ground XD 1 2 R Received data Data is sent to PC Transmitted data Data is received from PC Clear to send CTS Shorted with pin 5 Request to send Shorted with pin 4 Data terminal ready No processing Signal ground Signal ground Data set ready voltage output after communication enable status TXD e Example of connection with controller PC Using crossover cable with D SUB 25 pin connectors PC side D SUB 25 pin connector deck side NRNoanwon Using crossover cable with D SUB 9 pin and 25 pin connectors PC side D SUB 9 pin connector deck side RNoanwn a 74 E Software specifications Protocol Communication parameters Communication system Communication speed Bit length Stop bit Parity bit Asynchronous full duplex 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 7bit 8 bit 1 bit 2 bit NONE ODD EVEN ACK code returned ACK code not returned Note The ACK code is what is returned from the memory card recorder to the controller when data has been successfully sent from the controller The underlining indicates the factory settings ACK code Any changes to the settings can be made using the setup menu items listed below Communication parameter ommunication Setu
17. Notes elf the changed IN point comes after an already registered OUT point the OUT point will be reset Conversely if the changed OUT point comes before an already registered In point the start TC of the clip concerned will be registered at the IN point elf the event following the event where the pointer is positioned has not yet been registered the pointer will move to the following event Set the IN and OUT points in such a way that the DURATION of each event is at least 10 frames Otherwise the events may not be played properly E Selecting and releasing events On the play list screen move the pointer to the event which is to be selected and then press the SET button The display colors of the selected event are reversed Pressing the SET button again will release the selected event If the pointer is moved to another event after selecting an event and then the SET button is pressed while holding down the SHIFT button all the events from the selected position to the pointer position can be selected together When the STOP button is pressed while holding down the SHIFT button all the selected events can be released H Adding new events To add a new event on the play list currently displayed move the pointer to the event which is shown on the play list the PLAYLIST button light is on and which is to be inserted and press the INSERT button The new event is now added H Deleting events To delete an event on the play
18. SERIAL NO MODEL NAME Information on the serial number of the device which recorded the data etc is displayed here SHOOT SHOOTER START DATE END DATE LOCATION Information on the altitude longitude latitude source place name recording start date recording end date etc is displayed here SCENARIO NEWS MEMO PROGRAM NAME SCENE NO TAKE NO REPORTER PURPOSE OBJECT PERSON TEXT Information on the program name scene number reporter subject of the report etc is displayed here x1 Be sure to enter PROGRAM NAME when entering SCENARIO It is not possible to record only the SCENE NO or TAKE NO X2 Be sure to enter TEXT when entering MEMO It is not possible to record only PERSON or OFFSET The underlined items are automatically added in accordance with the settings when data is recorded by this unit Each of these items can be input from a PC etc Only ASCII printable characters can be displayed with this memory card recorder Although a multiple number of TEXT items can be input for one clip only the first TEXT item is displayed with this memory card recorder P2 Card Status Display Settings Select PROPERTY CARD STATUS from the menu bar to set the desired indication mode remaining free space or used memory capacity for the P2 card status display 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD m
19. START TC 00 00 00 00 TC OUT DURATION SLOT 00 00 00 29 00 00 01 00 OUT 18 43 29 12 EVENT button Event screen Register or change the IN and OUT points while viewing the images Set the SUPER switch to ON before a 9 oi 9 o 9 o 9 o 9 o 3 VE a SETTING OPERATION proceeding Play list screen with events already registered The configuration of SETTING OPERATION on the menu bar is as follows SETTING REPLACE TC REPLACE ON OFF START TC TC START TC PLAYLIST ESCAPE ALL eae ee ene DF L PLAYLIST MODE ieee Se NDF For AJ SPD850P OPERATION DELETE ALL EVENT PLAYLIST FILE SLOT1 FILE select EXIT SLOTS SD CARD EXIT IMPORT MEMORY SLOT1 FILE select OVERWRITE APPEND SD CARD EXIT SELECTED CLIP U OVERWRITE APPEND EXIT EXIT EXPORT MEMORY SLOT11 oee SAVE 2 SAVE AS EXIT SLOTS EXIT SD CARD EDIT COPY Pom EXIT SLOT5 EXIT EXIT Notes While the play list screen is displayed the superimposing is not output even if the SUPER switch has been set to ON The play list screen is output from all the VIDEO OUT and SDI OUT optional connectors 35 Play List continued E Creating a play list Flow of operations in creating a play list registering an event Registering events 1 Press the PLAYLIST button in the stop mode to switch t
20. STX OPL ETX This command is for starting playback SHTL STX OSR data ETX STX OSR ETX REVERSE This is the reverse direction shuttle command data n speed data STILL x 0 03 x0 1 x 0 2 x 0 5 x1 1x2 1x4 x8 x 16 X32 Note The x16 and x32 speed differ according to the setting selected for setup menu No 101 SHTL MAX operation message STX ORW ETX STX ORW ETX This command is for rewinding The resulting output picture and sound statuses differ according to the settings selected for the setup menu No 105 AUTO EE SEL The maximum speed differs according to the setting selected for setup menu No 102 FF REW MAX For details see each setup menu FAST STX OFF ETX lt STX OFF ETX FORWARD This command is for fast forwarding The resulting output picture and sound statuses differ according to the settings selected for the setup menu No 105 AUTO EE SEL The maximum speed differs according to the setting selected for setup menu No 102 FF REW MAX For details see each setup menu REC STX ORC ETX STX ORC ETX This command is for starting the recording STX OSF data ETX STX OSF ETX FORWARD This is the forward direction shuttle command data n speed data STILL x 0 03 x0 1 x 0 2 x0 5 x1 1x2 1x4 1x8 x 16 x32 Note The x16 and x32 speed differ according to the setting selected for setup menu No 101 SHTL MAX 0 1 2
21. malfunctioning If the THUMBNAIL button is pressed to close the thumbnail screen the playback start position will change back to the clip with the oldest recording time Clip number 1 Working with clip thumbnails continued E Switching the thumbnail display It is possible to switch the thumbnail screen so that only clips meeting certain conditions are displayed 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD 2 Press the MENU BAR button The pointer moves to the menu bar MENU BAR button SLOT COUNTER MENU TCPRESET SELECT reser tumor ERY hasan Co SHIFT Memory Card Recorder as SPIREN 3 Move the pointer to THUMBNAIL and then press the SET button to select it A submenu is displayed Select one of the submenu options to switch the thumbnail display 00 08 06 03 ae 01 06 02 07 8 A fi SELECTED CLIPS MARKED CLIPS SLOT CLIPS SETUP om EXIT 01 01 08 06 00 06 06 05 00 00 05 0 00 01 03 00 ALL CLIP All clips are displayed SELECTED CLIPS Clips selected by the user are displayed MARKED CLIPS Clips with shot marks are displayed VOICE MEMO CLIPS Clips containing voice memo data are displayed SLOT CLIPS Clips recorded on a P2 card inserted in a spec
22. or more SYS SC FINE Advanced Delayed 0000 128 Note l If setting operation is 0128 0 performed the setting 18 System phase adjustment value does not return to 0255 127 factory default setting SYS H OFFSET 0000 13 4 usec 0001 8 96 usec 0002 4 52 usec 0003 0 0 sec 0004 4 52 usec 0005 8 96 usec 0006 13 4 usec Note If setting operation is performed the setting value does not return to factory default setting 14 SCH phase adjustment 90 units The SC phase changes but the H phase does not change 19 This sets whether the system phase is SCH COARSE Advanced Delayed to be adjusted by the memory card SYS SC H recorder or from the external encoder 0000 0 remote controller 0001 90 0002 180 0000 REMOTE 0003 270 The system phase is adjusted from 15 SCH phase adjustment the external encoder remote Total variable range 45 or more controller SCH FINE The SC phase changes but the H phase 0001 LOCAL does not change The system phase is adjusted by the Advanced Delayed memory card recorder Note 0000 32 This setting does not take effect when LOCAL has been selected by the ENC 0032 0 CONTROL switch on the front panel 0064 32 The underlined items indicates the initial setting 13 System phase adjustment 74 ns steps Advanced Delayed SYS H 0000 128 Note If setting operation is 0128 0 performed the setting value does not return to 021
23. A card which is not supported by the memory card recorder is inserted NO CARD No P2 card is inserted P2 card remaining memory total memory This area shows the P2 card s remaining memory total memory The indicated values are given in minute increments Fractions of a minute are rounded off on the display so that the sum total of the remaining memory available for recording on each P2 card may not tally with the figure for the total memory Slot remaining free memory total The figure obtained by totaling the remaining free memory of the five slots is shown here Note that free space on write protected P2 cards is not included in the free space total 32 When USED has been selected 16 100 MIN NO CARD MIN NO CARD MIN NO CARD MIN 10 16 MIN THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY Write protect mark If the P2 card containing the clip is write protected a gy mark is displayed here P2 card status memory used The amount of memory used on the P2 card is displayed here in the form of a bar meter and a percentage value As more and more memory is used the bar meter increases toward the right Depending on the status of the card one of the following displays may appear FORMAT ERROR An unformatted P2 card is inserted in the slot NOT SUPPORTED A card which is not supported by the memory card recorder is inserted NO CARD No P2 card is inserted P2 card used memory total memory
24. BNC x 2 AES EBU format 75 Q 1 0 0 2 V p p SDI output option BNC x 3 75 Q complies with SMPTE259M C 272M A ITU R BT 656 4 standard Monitor output XLR x 2 low impedance 4 0 20 dBu selectable Headphones Stereo mini jack 8 Q variable level Other Input Output Connectors Time code input XLR x 1 0 5 V to 8 V p p 10 kQ Time code output XLR x 1 low impedance 2 0 V 0 5 V p p RS 422A input output D sub 9 pin RS 422A interface RS 232C D sub 25 pin RS 232C interface Encoder remote D sub 15 pin Weight and dimensions when shown are approximately Specifications are subject to change without notice 79 Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment private households This symbol on the products and or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take these products to designated collection points where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis Alternatively in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact a your local au
25. E E mode this lights when the input signals contain UMID information During playback it lights when UMID information has been recorded REC and REC INH lamps REC lights when recording REC INH Lights when recording is inhibited the REC INH switch on the upper front panel is set to ON or all the P2 cards are write protected In this status recording is not possible Operation mode displays The card transport status is displayed here gt Normal playback or recording U gt Playback at a speed slower than 1 x D gt Playback at a speed faster than 1 x D gt Fast forwarding FF lt Reverse playback at 1 x lt Il Reverse playback at a speed slower than 1 x lt KI Reverse playback at a speed faster than 1 x lt K Rewinding REW UU Pause still Format displays The recording format and the format of the card inserted in the memory card recorder are displayed here Counter display The card counter time code etc are displayed here The type of value displayed is indicated by CTL TC or UB Level meters These meters indicate the levels of CH1 CH2 CH3 and CH4 of the PCM audio signals During recording or while E E is selected the levels of the audio input signals appear during playback the levels of the audio output signals appear Use the METER selector button to switch the audio level display between FULL and FINE mode See page 14 For AJ SPD850P FULL mode FINE mode dBc mmm
26. EARTHED To ensure safe operation the three pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three pin power point which is effectively earthed through normal household wiring Extension cords used with the equipment must have three cores and be correctly wired to provide connection CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD REFER MOUNTING OF THE OPTIONAL INTERFACE BOARDS TO AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL to the earth Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed or that the installation is completely safe For your safety if you are in any doubt about the effective earthing of the power point please consult a qualified electrician CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD REFER CHANGES OF SWITCH SETTINGS INSIDE THE UNIT TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL EDO NOT REMOVE PANEL COVERS BY UNSCREWING THEM To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the covers No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation eTO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SH
27. Each time the button is pressed the display changes as follows WARNING HOURS METER UMID INFO and so on Press the DIAG button again to return to the original display DIAG MENU WARNING 0 0 NO WARNING Warning information display Hours meter information display sae n z S Zx Jz lt x Error messages continued WARNING information display eA warning message is displayed whenever a warning occurs When warnings have not been detected NO WARNING is displayed When multiple warning occur the descriptions for each warning can be checked by turning the search dial If T amp S amp M is selected in the setup menu No 008 DISPLAY SEL a message appears in the mode display whenever a warning or error occurs When multiple events occur the event with the highest priority is displayed Warning messages Deck Counter Priority Monitor display Description operation display Displayed while the clip information is being read or when the clip configuration has changed No operations can be performed while this display is on the screen Meaning operation eA card has been inserted or removed continues e Updating is now underway e Processing is now underway after recording Other Displayed when data cannot be recorded on the P2 card Meaning An attempt has been made to record data when the card is write protected C
28. P2 cards to be selected and the selected parts to be played in any order using only the unit by operating the IN OUT and ENTRY buttons on the front panel Using the play list Wi Differences between normal playback and play list playback Normal playback In the example shown below clips 1 3 are on P2 card 1 and clips 3 5 are on P2 card 2 Note If a recording is split between two P2 cards the segments are labeled as shown below where clip 3 is split between clip 3 1 and clip3 2 Playback is continuous from the current position except during play list playback The start of the previous or next clip is located when the REW or FF button is pressed while holding down the SHIFT button but in the case of a clip which is split between two cards the start of clip3 2 is also located Clip 1 Clip 2 Clip 3 1 P2 Card 1 as Continuous Current position _ gt playback Clip 3 2 Clip4 77 Clip 5 P2 Card 2 Play list playback Set IN OUT positions at the locations on the P2 card which are to be played to create a play list Next during play list playback just the required segments are played based on the play list Clip 1 Clip 2 Clip 3 1 P2 Card 1 E F evera i e le IN OUT T Clip 3 2 Clip 4 Clip 5 a Sen cS le TL OUT Play list playback gt Continuous playback based on play list when executed starting with event A Note The maximum number of events which can be re
29. REMOTE button is lit 0000 OFF Connector does not function 0001 ON Connector functions 0 0 205 These settings are for selecting the RS 232C communication speed baud BAUD RATE rate Unit Bps 0000 300 0001 600 0002 1200 0003 2400 0004 4800 0005 9600 206 These settings are for selecting the RS 232C data length Unit bit DATA LENGTH 0000 7 0001 8 These settings are for selecting the RS 232C stop bit length Unit bit 0000 1 0001 2 The underlined items indicates the initial setting 50 208 These settings are for selecting the none odd or even for the RS 232C PARITY parity bit 0000 NON Parity bit is not used 0001 ODD An odd number of bits is used for the parity system 0002 EVEN An even number of bits is used for the parity system 209 These settings are for selecting whether the ACK code is to be returned when a command is received from RS 232C RETURN ACK 0000 OFF ACK code is not returned 0001 ON ACK code is returned Setup menus continued HEUSER menu lt EDIT gt STD NON STD 304 REF LOCK This selects STD or NON STD in accordance with the composite input signal 0000 AUTO Standard non standard signals are automatically identified and processed 0001 STD Standard signals are processed Forced STD 0002 N STD Non standard signals are processed Forced NON STD Notes eUse the non standard NON STD setting when video or audio trouble occurs
30. TC PRESET button in the TC or UB mode to reset the time code generator 11 Control reference guide continued Front panel Under section 2 3 OD DDD COUNTER meju TCPIIESET sEt mi RESET THUMBNAIL BAR METER FULLFINE VIDEO AUDIO HEADPHONES AUDIOMIX AUDIO MON SEL INPUT SELECT PLAY LIST EV OC wE ju Di T CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 LJ lt i 50 AUDIO VOL SEL SHIFT Memory Card Recorder as SPINE enc conto VIDEO CHROMA Semone LEVEL paese LEVEL preset LoL waia ATO MENU button Press to show the setup menus on the 3 5 inch color LCD and the TV monitor when using the VIDEO OUT 3 or SDI OUT 3 connector optional The setup menu numbers appear on the memory card recorder s display panel Press again to exit the setup menu and restore the original status TC PRESET button Set the TC or UB value See page 63 When setting the TC or UB value press this button first to stop the data The set of digits whose display is flashing is then changed However the button and display will not function while thumbnails are displayed SLOT SELECT
31. The default setting is display ON VOICE MEMO IND Toggles the voice memo indicator display ON OFF The default setting is display ON WIDE IND Toggles the wide indicator display ON OFF The default setting is display ON PROXY IND Switches the proxy indicator between indication and no indication ON OFF The factory setting is ON indication DATA DISPLAY The following clip time display options are available time code TC user s bit UB recording time TIME recording date DATE or date time DATE TIME The default setting is time code DATE FORMAT The following recording date and time display formats are available year month day YMD month day year MDY day month year DMY The default setting is year month day YMD This setting applies to the recording date displayed under clip properties and the recording date and time displayed when DATE is selected for DATA DISPLAY THUMBNAIL SIZE Either LARGE or NORMAL can be selected for the size of the thumbnails which are to be displayed on the LCD monitor screen The factory setting is NORMAL THUMBNAIL INIT Return the above thumbnail display settings to default Select THUMBNAIL INIT and press the SET button Select YES when the confirmation screen is displayed EXIT Returns to the previous menu 28 E Setting of Clip Meta Data Information such as the name of person who shot the video the name of the reporter the shooting location or a
32. and 75 termination switch Input connectors for analog composite video signals A loop through configuration is featured for each pair of input connectors For termination at the memory card recorder set the switch to ON REF VIDEO IN connectors and 75 Q termination switch Input connectors for reference video signals Input a reference signal with color burst For termination at the memory card recorder set the switch to ON Note Video and audio output may be disturbed when the reference video signal is not input so use a system which inputs the reference video signal Remote control connectors Connect the memory card recorder to an external controller ENCODER REMOTE connector Connect the memory card recorder to an external encoder to adjust video output signal settings from an external component 16 Ct DVcPRO DV orton O7 100BASE TX o C o O ol o ANALOG AUDIO IN connectors These are the analog audio input connectors TIME CODE IN connector Use to record an external time code onto the cards TIME CODE OUT connector Outputs the playback time code during playback Outputs the time code generated by the internal time code generator during recording SERIAL DIGITAL COMPONENT AUDIO and VIDEO IN and OUT connectors optional Installing an SDI interface board optional board AJ YA755G in the memory card recorder enables input o
33. available Internal synchronization EXT What is the setup menu No 304 REF LOCK setting AUTO AUTO1 Has the unit YES been set to the recording mode NO 7 What is the NEVE setup menu No 601 OUT VSYNC setting Is the N REF VIDEO input signal Q available YES NO Is the a video input signal available Is the NO video input signal a composite signal What is NON STD the setup menu No 303 STD NON STD setting NON STD isthe video input signal a standard Is the REF VIDEO input signal available YES NO Internal synchronization AA Synchronization with the REF VIDEO input signal or non standard signal STD Synchronization with the video input signal 65 Audio V fade function When the settings below are selected for audio processing between clips or events setup menu No 727 PB FADE at times such as during clip selection and playback or play list playback V fade or cut processing is performed for these sections during playback The clips recorded over a multiple number of P2 cards and the clips created by edit copying are shown in the figure below Clips extending over more than one P2 card or automatically divided and recorded clips using a P2 card with a memory capacity of 8 GB or more Clip 1 1 Clip 1 2 Clip created by edit copying Event B Described below is an example where the above t
34. cannot be synchronized from the editing controller This sets the maximum SLOW REV speed 4x speed 2x speed 1x speed 0000 0001 0002 This sets the maximum JOG FWD speed 4 4x speed 2x speed 1x speed 0000 4 4x speed 0001 2 2x speed 0002 1 1x speed Notes eThe maximum speed is set to 1 x when the dial on the front panel is operated eAt any speed setting other than O 4 the phase cannot be synchronized from an editing controller which synchronizes the phase using the JOG command This sets the maximum JOG REV speed 0000 0001 0002 1 Note The maximum speed is set to 1 x when the dial on the front panel is operated 4x speed 2x speed 1x speed 51 Setup menus continued HEUSER menu lt TIME CODE gt 0 VITC BLANK 5 5 VITC POS 1 0 502 VITC POS 2 503 TCG REGEN 0 1 This selects whether to output the VITC signal at the positions selected by setup menu items No 501 VITC POS 1 and No 502 VITC POS 2 0000 BLANK VITC signals are not output 0001 THRU VITC signals are output This sets the position where the VITC signal is to be inserted 525i system 0000 10L 625i system 0000 7L 0006 16L 0004 11L 0010 20L 0015 22L Note The same line as the one used for the setup menu items No 502 VITC POS 2 and No 662 UMID POS setting cannot be set This sets the position where the VITC signal is to be
35. card data is no longer being accessed eWhen the REC INH switch on the upper front panel is set to ON recording onto any of the P2 cards is inhibited but it is still possible to format delete clips and set shot marks to ON or OFF When the write protect switch on the P2 card is set to PROTECT all write operations including recording formatting and clip deletion are inhibited P2 card access LEDs and P2 card status P2 card access LED P2 card status Green lighting Recording and play are possible Orange lighting Orange flashing Recording and play are possible The card is selected for recording The memory card recorder is accessing to record or play Quick orange flashing The memory card recorder is reading card information Green flashing The card has no remaining recording capacity play is possible The write protect switch is switched to PROTECT play is possible The card is not formatted normally Format the card again Off The data format on the card is not standard Change the card No card is inserted Note The statuses of the P2 cards can be verified in detail Refer to Contents of P2 Card Status Display Settings on page 32 19 Connections Example of the memory card recorder and DVCPRO VTR Source machine Set the CONTROL switch on the front panel to REMOTE the memory card recorder AJ SPD850 Recorder Se
36. contents are loaded Note When the SET button is pressed after loading the setting will be stored in the memory When the MENU button is pressed the setting will not be changed This selects the user file into which the USER1 settings will be saved 0000 USER2 The settings are saved in USER2 0001 USERS The settings are saved in USERS 0002 USER4 The settings are saved in USER4 0003 USERS The settings are saved in USERS 0004 LOCKED This display appears when all the user files are in the change prohibit status Notes User files whose status have been set to change prohibit cannot be selected eWhen all the user files are in the change prohibit status the LOCKED display appears and the contents cannot be saved The underlined items indicates the initial setting 62 No Item A02 P ON LOAD A03 MENU LOCK Notes This loads the contents of the selected user file into USER1 and it starts operation with the USER1 settings when the power is turned on 0000 OFF Operation is started with the settings of the previously set user file 0001 USER2 The contents of USER2 are loaded into USER1 and operation is started with the USER1 settings 0002 USER3 The contents of USER3 are loaded into USER1 and operation is started with the USER1 settings 0003 USER4 The contents of USER4 are loaded into USER1 and operation is started with the USER1 settings 0004 USERS The contents of USERS are loade
37. has been set LOCKED flashes on the menu screen The counter display stops flashing and remains lighted SETUP MENU LOCKED 5 Press the SET button The setting is stored in the memory Notes e The lock mode cannot be set for the USER1 file Once set to the lock mode a file cannot be reset to the factory settings even by pressing the RESET button 41 Setup menus continued Mi Loading user files The contents of the USER2 USER3 USER4 or USER5 file can be copied loaded into the USER1 file Also the contents of the USER1 file can be copied saved into the USER2 USER3 USER4 or USERS file USER 1 Load save USER 2 Lock mode can be set all Load save USER 3 Lock mode can be set Load save gt USER 4 Lock mode can be set Lock mode can be gt USER 5 set 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the REW or FF button while holding down the DIAG or SHIFT button and select USER1 file 3 Turn the search dial to move the cursor on the menu screen to No A00 LOAD Load save 4 Turn the search dial while holding down the SEARCH button to select the user file whose contents are to be loaded into USER1 5 Press the SET button The following message appears on the menu screen and counter display Menu screen SETUP MENU LOAD USERA gt USER1 OK YES lt PLAY gt NO lt STOP gt Counter display _ Li A E E The numb
38. not performed while thumbnails or play lists are displayed REMOTE button lights You can operate the memory card recorder under external control set at setup menu No 201 9P SEL or No 204 RS232C SEL LAN lights You can check files on P2 cards with a personal computer on the network through 100BASE TX 10BASE T connection At this time front panel controls of the memory card recorder are disabled USB lights By connecting a personal computer with USB2 0 you can use the P2 cards in the memory card recorder as mass storage At this time front panel controls of the memory card recorder are disabled You will need to install the USB driver onto your computer Format display area Shows the recording format and the format of the files recorded on the P2 card DVCPRO50 This indicates recording and playback of DVCPROS50 50 Mbps format DVCPRO This indicates recording and playback of DVCPRO 25 Mbps format DV This indicates recording and playback of DV format SUPER switch ON The time code and other superimposed information are output to the VIDEO OUT 3 connector and when the SDI OUT 3 connector optional is provided they 10 are output to this connector as well OFF The superimposed information is not output REC INH switch This switch is used to enable or disable recording to P2 cards ON Recording is disabled inhibited The REC INH lamp lights on the display panel OFF Recording i
39. refer to Formatting an SD memory card on page 27 For more information on each item refer to Displaying ets E s a the clip properties on page 30 a le The META NAME is the meta data name written in the Sa SrANUND r meta data upload file and is not recorded in the clip BLANK TOTAL NUMBER OF ELIBS Ir lt DVD status display gt optional PROTECT 09 From the menu bar select PROPERTY DEVICES DVD to display the information on the media inserted in the DVD drive the operating time of the DVD drive and 01 01 08 06 00 06 06 05 00 00 01 03 00 other information i Note Maintenance must be performed when the operating time of the DVD drive has exceeded 2 000 hours lt LAN status display gt Consult with your dealer From the menu bar select PROPERTY DEVICES LAN to display the LAN related settings HOST NAME P2DECK TYPE DVD RAM MAC ADDRESS 00 80 45 2F 00 98 7 USED 33GB IEG DHCP OFF n BLANK 10GB fal IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 123 4 TOTAL HA a A A SUBNETMASK 255 255 255 0 a if LI PROTECT OFF DEFAULT GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 FTP 5 SPINDLE 955h E 5 04 4 0 08 09 07 SAMBA VERSION 5 9 01 01 08 06 00 06 06 05 00 00 05 07 00 01 03 00 01 01 08 06 00 06 06 05 00 00 05 07 00 01 03 00 THUMBNAIL OPERATION THUMBNAIL OPERATION 33 Play List The play list function enables only particular parts of the images and sound recorded on five
40. set to LOCAL you can adjust the video output level When set to PRESET the video output level is a unity value 0 dB When set to MANUAL you can adjust the level with the dial 14 CHROMA LEVEL dial and switch When ENC CONTROL is set to LOCAL you can adjust the chroma level When set to PRESET the chroma level is a unity value 0 dB When set to MANUAL you can adjust the level with the dial SET UP LEVEL dial and switch When ENC CONTROL is set to LOCAL you can adjust the setup level When set to PRESET the setup level is a unity value 0 IRE When set to MANUAL you can adjust the level with the dial HUE LEVEL dial and switch When ENC CONTROL is set to LOCAL you can adjust the hue When set to PRESET the hue is a unity value 0 When set to MANUAL you can adjust the hue with the dial TC REGEN PRESET switch REGEN The internal time code generator synchronizes with the time code read by the time code reader from the card Select whether to make TC or UB the REGEN in Setup Menu No 503 TCG REGEN PRESET You can preset with the control panel or remote control TC REC RUN FREE RUN switch REC RUN The time code runs only while recording If REGEN PRESET is set to REGEN the time code runs constantly FREE RUN The time code runs when the memory card recorder is on irrespective of the operating mode DIAG button Press to show information about the memory card recorde
41. starts Note Bear in mind that if the number of events exceeds 100 the play list data for the events exceeding 100 will not be imported Exporting play lists EXPORT e Exporting the data to P2 cards SLOT1 SLOT5 The play list data is stored in the designated area on the P2 card in the selected slot Select OPERATION EXPORT gt MEMORY and select the slot with the card on which the data is to be stored e Storing on SD memory card SD CARD The play list data is stored using the designated format in the designated folder on the SD memory card e Storing play list data SAVE The data overwrites previously stored data under the filename which was imported last SAVE cannot be selected if the file has not been read SAVE AS The data is stored under the filename which is automatically appended eUse an SD memory card which has been formatted using this unit See page 27 38 Playing the play lists You can start playing a play list from the event where the pointer is positioned by pressing the PLAY button while the play list screen is displayed If the pointer is moved to event 1 and the PLAY button is pressed play list play playing events which have been registered in succession starts from the head of the list To stop the play list play press the STOP button During play it is also possible to set the play TC which will output a continuous value from the prescribed value In this case however the origina
42. the EE output signals are blanked 0001 ON When a closed caption signal is detected from the selected input signal it can be recorded on the card Notes This menu option is not displayed in the 625i system elf 1394 has been selected as the input signals the closed caption signal on the input compressed signals will be recorded regardless of this menu s setting This selects whether to record the WIDE information on the card 0001 WIDE The information is recorded 0002 NORMAL No information is recorded Note If 1394 has been selected as the input signals the input information will be recorded Setup menus continued HEUSER menu lt VIDEO gt SETUP 25 For AJ SPD850P CMPST IN 01 CMPST OUT 02 CMPNT IN 03 CMPNT OUT For setting 7 5 setup processing to be performed on input and output signals in the DVCPRO 25 Mbps mode When the STOP button is pressed operation is transferred to the sub screen and the setup level is set for each output To return from the sub screen press the STOP button again Note This setup menu is not displayed in the 625i system This selects the 7 5 setup processing for the input composite signal 0000 THRU The signal is recorded in its original form 0001 CUT The signal is recorded with the 7 5 setup removed This selects the 7 5 setup processing for the output composite signal 0000 THRU The signal is output in its original f
43. the VIDEO OUT 3 SDI OUT 3 connector optional 0000 NORMAL Standard size 0001 LARGE 4 times larger than the standard size Note When LARGE has been selected only time data is displayed regardless of the setup menu No 008 DISPLAY SEL setting 04 MINUTE The underlined items indicates the initial setting 46 Sets the internal clock time Note Press the STOP button to display a sub screen for selecting the line to be recorded Press the STOP button again to return from the sub screen Sets the year 0000 2000 0004 2004 2030 Sets the month 0001 0012 Note If a nonexistent day is set while setting Feb April June September or November it is set as the first day of the following month Sets the day 1 31 If a nonexistent day is set while setting Feb April June September or November it is set as the first day of the following month Sets the hour value Set the value based on 24 hour clock Setup menus continued HEUSER menu lt BASIC gt 05 Sets the time difference from the world standard time TIME ZONE 0000 0001 0002 00 00 00 30 01 00 0050 00 30 Refer to the table below and select the setting which corresponds to the local time Time Time difference difference 00 00 Greenwich 13 00 Lord Howe Island New Zealand Darwin Islands Solomon Islands City region City region Azores Central Atlantic time Buenos Aires
44. unless you have installed the optional board AJ YA755G AJ YAD850G on CH1 When the AUDIO MIX switch is at the 1 amp 2 setting the setting is switched by one step in the sequence of A B C each time the REC CH2 4 button is pressed Mi ON A B Cc OFF CH1 3 CH2 4 The CH2 signals are recorded on CH2 The CH1 CH2 signals are recorded on CH2 The CH1 signals are recorded on CH2 When the AUDIO MIX switch is at the 3 amp 4 setting the setting is switched by one step in the sequence of A B gt C each time the REC CH1 3 button is pressed Mi ON O U gt OFF CH1 3 CH2 4 The CH3 signals are recorded on CH3 The CH4 signals are recorded on CH3 The CH3 CH4 signals are recorded on CH3 13 Control reference guide continued When the AUDIO MIX switch is at the 3 amp 4 setting the setting is switched by one step in the sequence of A B C each time the REC CH2 4 button is pressed ON C OFF CH1 3 CH2 4 A HM The CH4 signals are recorded on CH4 B o HM The CH3 CH4 signals are recorded on CH4 C The CH3 signals are recorded on CH4 AUDIO MONITOR SELECT L R Switch the audio signal to be output to the MONITOR L R connectors Each time you press the L button the signals output to the MONITOR L connector switches CH1 gt CH2 gt
45. when the card is ejected if the MODE switch is set to EE EE status is established PB The picture becomes black and the sound is muted 0004 GRAY EE status is established in STOP mode However when the card is ejected if the MODE switch is set to EE EE status is established PB The picture becomes gray and the sound is muted 0005 GRAY1 EE status is established in STOP FF and REW modes However when the card is ejected if the MODE switch is set to EE EE status is established PB The picture becomes gray and the sound is muted Setup menus continued HEUSER menu lt OPERATION gt 106 This selects the EE mode output signals EE MODE SEL 0000 NORMAL Signals are output with a delay equivalent to the length of internal signal processing 0001 THRU Signals are output directly without internal processing and so are output with no delay Note When 1394 has been selected for the video input signals or when INT SG has been selected for video or audio internal operations are forcibly set to NORMAL 107 This set the play delay time in frame increments PLAY DELAY 000 0 0015 15 112 This selects whether video input switching using the INPUT SELECT V IN SEL INH button is to be enabled or disabled 0000 OFF Video input switching using the INPUT SELECT button is enabled 0001 ON Video input switching using the INPUT SELECT button is disabled 0002 REC Video input switching using the INPUT SELEC
46. 007 16 amp 279 0007 13 amp 326 0008 17 amp 280 0008 14 amp 327 0009 18 amp 281 0009 15 amp 328 0010 19 amp 282 0010 16 amp 329 0011 20 amp 283 0011 17 amp 330 0012 21 amp 284 0012 18 amp 331 0013 22 0013 19 amp 332 0014 20 amp 333 0015 21 amp 334 0016 22 The underlined items indicates the initial setting 60 804 BLANK LINE 525i system 00 LINE 10 amp 273 11 LINE 21 amp 284 625i system 00 LINE 7 amp 320 15 LINE 22 amp 335 Description This turns the blanking ON or OFF in the vertical blanking period of the video output signals 0000 BLANK Blanking is effected forcibly for all lines 0001 THRU No blanking is effected for any of the lines 0002 MANU Blanking ON or OFF is selected for each line Note When setting MANU is selected and the STOP button is pressed operation transfers to the subscreen and ON or OFF can be selected for each line To return from the sub screen press the STOP button again 0000 BLANK Blanking is forcibly effected 0001 THRU No blanking is effected Setup menus continued WUSER menu lt V BLANK gt Oe eee eee ee eWhen 25 Mbps is the recording playback format 900 Sets LCD protect mode Number of lines which can be set No 800 5251 system 625i system LCD 0000 OFF LCD protect mode is off ADD LINE 660 660 PROTECT 0001 ON LCD protect mode is on 25 setting value UMID REC setting value UMID REC setting value OFF ON OFF O
47. 4 This sets the maximum speed for FF and REW operations x8 x16 x32 x60 x100 8x normal speed 16x normal speed 32x normal speed 60x normal speed 100x normal speed 0000 0001 0002 This selects whether to warn the operator when the REF VIDEO signal has not been connected X32 32x normal speed x60 60x normal speed x100 100x normal speed 0000 OFF Warning is not given 0001 ON Warning is given by the flashing STOP lamp Note Video and audio output may be disturbed when the reference video signal is not input so it is recommended that a system which inputs the reference video signal be used The underlined items indicates the initial setting 48 105 AUTO EE SEL This selects the memory card recorder mode in which the EE status is established when the MODE switch is set to EE 0000 S F R EE status is established in STOP FF and REW modes However EE status is established at all times when the card is ejected regardless of the MODE switch setting 0001 STOP EE status is established in STOP mode However EE status is established at all times when the card is ejected regardless of the MODE switch setting 0002 BLACK EE status is established in STOP mode However when the card is ejected if the MODE switch is set to EE EE status is established PB The picture becomes black and the sound is muted 0003 BLACKI EE status is established in STOP FF and REW modes However
48. 6 factory default setting Video output signal adjustments The video output signal adjustments are made by using the ENC CONTROL switch on the front panel and selecting the SYSTEM menu item No 19 SYS SC H settings A control matrix of the adjustments is shown below Setting Item adjusted ENC CONTROL SYSTEM menu item SYSTEM menu item Front panel under section 19 SYS SC H 11 SYS SC COAR VIDEO LEVEL 12 SYS SC FINE CHROMA LEVEL 13 SYS H SET UP BLACK HUE CHROMA PHASE LOCAL The memory card recorder The memory card recorder REMOTE LOCAL The memory card recorder External encoder remote controller REMOTE External encoder remote controller 43 Setup menus continued BSYSTEM menu 30 BRIGHT 31 CONTRAST 40 MENU LOCK This adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor on the front panel 0000 7 0007 0 0014 7 Note If setting operation is performed the setting value does not return to factory default setting This adjusts the contrast of the LCD monitor on the front panel 0000 7 0007 0 0014 7 Note If setting operation is performed the setting value does not return to factory default setting This selects whether the system file lock mode is to be engaged or released 0000 OFF The lock is released file data can be changed ON The lock is engaged file data cannot be changed 0001 The underlined items indicates the initial setting 44 HEUSER m
49. A REC META DATA REC ON CREATOR META NAME A TEST DA LOAD DATA TEST CLIP COUNT 0003 REC DATA TEST CLIP0003 ox COUNT RESET Concerning the incrementing of the COUNT value of USER CLIP NAME with clips exceeding 4 GB When a P2 card with a memory capacity of 8 GB or more is used in this unit if a one time continuous recording exceeds the prescribed duration refer to the section on Dividing clips over 4 GB in length on page 9 or if a one time recording extends over more than one card the recording concerned will automatically be undertaken as a separate clip At this time the COUNT value is automatically incremented by 1 and recorded Example of recording DVCPRO50 a clip on one P2 card REC start Stop recording start recording stop Recording duration Approx 15 min Clip 1 Clip 2 COUNT value A COUNT value A 1 a am e Approx 10 min Approx 5 min Example of recording a clip on two P2 cards REC start Stop recording start recording stop Clip 1 Clip 2 COUNT value A _ COUNT value A 1 2nd card 1st card If the clip thumbnails are shown and their properties are displayed using a P2 series product the thumbnail and COUNT value of clip 1 will be displayed lt Clear the uploaded metadata gt Select OPERATION DEVICE SETUP META DATA gt INITIALIZE from the menu bar and press the SET button Select YES when the confirmat
50. ANNOT REC An attempt has been made to record data when the card has no more free memory space on it An attempt has been made to record on a card that cannot be used e The card status has changed during recording Displayed when play has been stopped by clip trouble or other factors Meaning eAn attempt has been made to play clips when there are no clips CANNOT PLAY present e An attempt has been made to initiate play for a card that cannot be used ePlay is not acknowledged or it has been stopped for some other reason Displayed for the first two seconds when the REC button is pressed and the E E mode is established while SG SG1 or SG2 has been operation selected using the INPUT SELECT VIDEO button or while SG has continues been selected using the INPUT SELECT AUDIO button Displayed for the first two seconds when the REC button is pressed and the E E mode is established while no input signals except for operation NO analog audio signals are being supplied to the connector selected continues INPUT using the INPUT SELECT button NO INPUT MARK ON Displayed for two seconds when a shot mark has been added or operation MARK ON MARK OFF deleted continues MARK OFF 71 Error messages continued If E lights up in the monitor display the contents are displayed when the DIAG MENU is opened ze Ye Monitor display hay Priority Description Deck operation No
51. DVCPRO 2 channel audio DVCPRO50 4 channel audio P2C002SG approx 8 minutes approx 4 minutes approx 40 minutes approx 20 minutes AJ P2C004HG approx 16 minutes approx 8 minutes approx 80 minutes approx 40 minutes AJ P2C008HG Note approx 32 minutes approx 160 minutes approx 16 minutes approx 80 minutes All of the above times apply when single clips are recorded continuously one after the other on the P2 card Depending on the number of the clips to be recorded the recordable time may be shorter than the times given above Digital slow 1 0x to 1 0x speed Analog composite input BNC x 2 loop through 75 Q on off VIDEO 1 0 V p p 75 Q Reference input Analog composite BNC x 2 loop through 75 Q on off SDI input option BNC x 2 active through complies with SMPTE259M C ITU R BT 656 4 standard E Video Output Connector Analog component output BNC x 3 Y PB PR Y 1 0 V p p 75 Q For AJ SPD850P Ps Pr 0 486 V 0 7 V p p selectable 75 Q 75 color bar setup level 7 5 For AJ SPD850E Ps Pr 0 7 V p p 75 Q 100 color bar Analog composite output BNC x 3 video 1 video 2 VIDEO video 3 superimpose on off E Digital video SDI output option Sampling frequencies Y 13 5 MHz Ps Pr 6 75 MHz DVCPRO50 Quantizing 8 bits BNC x 3 complies with SMPTE259M C ITU R BT 656 4 standard SDI 1 SDI 2 SDI 3 superimp
52. EW FORMAT 48 06 03 01 06 02 07 d yA it 4 i 9 08 09 07 m 4 01 01 08 06 00 06 06 05 00 00 05 07 00 01 03 00 THUMBNAIL PROPERTY EXIT a DSS 00 04 06 0 09 5 Use the search dial and SET button to select YES The clip or clips are deleted All selected clips enclosed in green boxes are deleted NOW DELETING and the progress are displayed while the clip or clips are being deleted Instead of performing the operations in steps 4 clips can also be deleted by pressing the INSERT DELETE button while holding down the SHIFT button Working with clip thumbnails continued E Repairing clips This section describes how to repair bad clips which were have been damaged for reasons such as a sudden power outage during recording Note Only clips with yellow bad clip indicators can be repaired Clips with red bad clip indicators should be deleted If these clips cannot be deleted the P2 card should be formatted 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD 2 Use the search dial to move the pointer to the clip you want to repair if a clip is bad it has a bad clip mark on it 3 Press the SET button to select the clip 4 Press the MENU BAR button On the menu bar select OPERATION then REPAIR CLIP A YES NO dialog box is displayed 5 Use the search dial and SET button to select YES Reconnecting incomplete clips Incomplete clips may result when the in
53. Guam Newfoundland Halifax Tokyo Rangoon Beijing Bombay Bangkok Kabul Dacca Teheran Islamabad New York Chicago Denver Los Angeles Alaska Marquesas Islands Abu Dhabi Hawaii Moscow Midway Islands Eastern Europe Chatham Islands Kwajalein Atoll Central Europe 11 30 Noffokislands t CSS Note The clock has an accuracy equivalent to a monthly error of 30 seconds with the power OFF When the precise time is required check the time and reset it while the power is ON 070 This selects the TV system TV SYSTEM 525i system 625i system 0000 525 0000 525 0001 625 0001 625 0000 The 525 interlace 59 94 Hz system is selected 0001 The 625 interlace 50 Hz system is selected Notes eAfter this setting is changed turn off and back on the power again to take it effect eAnalog video signals cannot be selected using INPUT SELECT once the TV system has been changed from the factory setting When the setting is changed the play list is reset 47 Setup menus continued HEUSER menu lt OPERATION gt 100 SEARCH ENA 101 SHTL MAX 104 REF ALARM This selects the direct search dial operation 0000 DIAL For direct search dial operations 0001 KEY Operation is not transferred to the search mode unless the search button is pressed This sets the maximum speed for shuttle operations 0000 0001 0002 0003 000
54. IGI Digital input D IN SEL12 720 D IN SEL34 727 PB FADE 728 EMBEDDED This selects the CH1 and CH2 digital input when USER SET has been selected by pressing the memory card recorder s AUDIO INPUT SELECT button 0000 AES AES input 0001 SIF SDI input This selects the CH3 and CH4 digital input when USER SET has been selected by pressing the memory card recorder s AUDIO INPUT SELECT button 0000 AES AES input 0001 SIF SDI input This selects the processing method for the audio edit points IN point OUT point during playback etc 0000 AUTO The processing method accords with the status established during recording 0001 CUT Forced CUT 0002 FADE Forced FADE This selects whether to superimpose the audio data onto the SDI output 0000 OFF Data is not superimposed 0001 ON Data is superimposed This selects whether the operation of the MONITOR SELECT button on the front panel is to be enabled or disabled 0000 OFF Operation is enabled 0001 ON Operation is disabled 0002 ON1 Operation is disabled in the FULL display mode and enabled only in the FINE display mode This selects the input audio channel switching mode using the REC CH1 CH3 and REC CH2 CH4 buttons 0000 OFF The audio input channels can be switched using the REC CH buttons 0001 ON Switching of the audio input channels using the REC CH buttons is prohibited 0002 REC After the unit s operation has been tra
55. ION SET button PLAYLIST START Te _00 00 00 00 TCIN TC OUT DURATION SLOT 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 29 00 00 01 00 1 00 00 30 00 00 00 36 29 00 00 07 00 00 01 00 00 00 01 59 29 00 01 00 00 00 02 30 00 00 04 29 29 00 02 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 04 59 29 00 02 00 00 Pr inna in i SETTING OPERATION Search dial PLAYLIST TCIN TC OUT DURATION SLOT 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 29 00 00 01 00 1 00 01 00 00 00 01 59 29 i 1 00 02 30 00 00 04 29 29 1 00 03 00 00 00 04 59 29 4 1 00 10 00 00 00 10 29 29 s 2 H 2 1 00 12 00 00 00 12 30 03 SETTING OPERATION 37 Play List continued H importing and storing play lists Importing play lists from an external source 1 Press the PLAYLIST button to switch to the play list screen 2 Open the OPERATION sub menu and select IMPORT 3 Select the import destination SLOT1 SLOT5 The play list data stored on any of the P2 cards in slots 1 to 5 is selected SD CARD The play list data stored on the SD memory card is selected SELECTED CLIPS The clips selected on the thumbnail screen are turned into play list data 4 Select the play list data to be imported Select the filename 5 Select the import method OVERWRITE The data overwrites the play list which was set prior to importing APPEND The data is added at the bottom of the play list which was set prior to importing EXIT Importing is aborted 6 Press the SET button The importing of the play list data
56. L 0016 320L 0014 273L i 3 0031 335L 0025 284L 0032 623L 0026 525L 01 This selects the additional line where the signals are to be recorded REC LINE2 525i system 0000 10L 625i system 0000 7L 22L 0015 22L 263L 0016 320L 273L z 0018 322L 275L 0031 335L 284L 0032 623L 525L The underlined items indicates the initial setting 02 This selects the additional line where the signals are to be recorded REC LINE3 525i system 625i system 0000 10L 0000 7L 0003 13L 0003 10L 0012 22L 0015 22L 0013 263L 0016 320L 0025 284L 0032 623L 0026 525L Note This menu option is not displayed when setting 1 has been selected as the additional line mode 03 This selects the additional line where the signals are to be recorded REC LINE4 525i system 625i system 0000 10L 0000 7L 0012 22L 0013 263L 0017 276L 0025 284L 0026 525L Note This menu option is not displayed when setting 1 has been selected as the additional line mode 802 This selects the type of teletext signals to be recorded 0000 MOJI MOJI system 0001 NABTS NABTS system Notes This menu option is not displayed in the 625i system eVITC signals are often mistakenly detected as teletext signals when the NABTS system has been selected If this happens select MANU as the setting for setup menu No 803 TELETEXT DET then select the line for teletext signals 59 Setup menus continued HEUSER me
57. MIX AUDIO MON SEL A oT DELETE REW STOP FF T cH1 CH2 cH3 cHa N B O Baii NN z0 0000 Off Jo N _ oO var Z vV R GITARI AUDIO VOL SEL ar S SMT Monlory Card Relorder as SPORED ENC VIDEO conmo VDRO E ofo 6 4 2 E Changing the settings 1 Press the MENU button 5 When other items are to be changed repeat The setup menu screen appears on the TV monitor and steps 2 to 4 the setup menu item number appears on the counter 6 Press the SET button display The changes are stored in the memory Each time the FF button is pressed for about 1 5 To disregard the new settings and restore the old settings seconds the item number and item name are displayed instead press the MENU button alternately eTo return the setup contents to the factory settings If a setup was performed previously the screen on initial settings press the RESET button while the menu which the last change was made is displayed is displayed The following message is displayed 2 Turn the search dial to select the item to be set SETUP MENU INIT SET The menu screen cursor moves and the item YES lt PLAY gt NO lt STOP gt number on the display flashes eWhen the dial is turned clockwise the item number is incremented from 001 002 003 004 and so on If the PLAY button is now pressed the factory settings are reinstated conversely when it is
58. Message Displayed when trouble has occurred in the video or audio during REC WARNING recording To continue operation turn the power off and then back on Displayed when a data error caused by a P2 card has occurred during recording It remains displayed even after recording has stopped until the CARD ERR xx next operation is performed No display appears when an error has occurred during playback xx denotes the slot number where the error occurred Replace the P2 card in the slot where the error occurred Displayed when there is an irregular clip Recording can be continued even while this message is displayed but the clip should be fixed if IRREGULAR CLIP for example it is necessary to regenerate the time code After fixing the clip turn the power off and then back on before proceeding with the next operation operation continues Displayed when the fan motor has stopped operation FAN STOP Check the fan motor for foreign matter or objects continues Error messages Error FR Deck Description Message operation Displayed when trouble has occurred in reading data from the card or TURN POWER OFF writing data onto the card To continue operation turn the power off and then back on Displayed when the orders issued by the system control command have COMM ERROR not been followed even after 3 seconds have elapsed To continue stop operation turn the power off and then back on Disp
59. N Notes elf no operations are performed on the front panel or if the video is not updated for some length of time LCD output is turned off after approximately five minutes eTo turn off LCD protect mode operate a button or dial on the front panel or start playback through the controller Note that the operation performed to turn off LCD protect mode will be executed 901 This sets the brightness of the LCD s pein backlight BL BRIGHT 0000 NORMAL The backlight lights at the normal brightness level 0001 HIGH The backlight lights brightly 902 This sets whether to output the GUI screen display to the ANALOG GUI OUTPUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT ANALOG COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT and SERIAL DIGITAL COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connectors 0000 OFF The screen display is not output 0001 ON The screen display is output 903 This sets whether to display the thumbnail screen when the power is P ON GUI turned on 0000 OFF The thumbnail screen is not displayed 0001 THUMB The thumbnail screen is displayed 61 The underlined items indicates the initial setting Setup menus continued HEUSER menu lt MENU gt No Item A00 This selects the user file whose contents will be loaded into USER1 0000 USER2 The USER2 file contents are loaded 0001 USER3 The USER3 file contents are loaded 0002 USER4 The USER4 file contents are loaded 0003 USERS The USERS file
60. O CODEC DV50_422 a 00 04 06 06 00 09 07 03 00 04 05 01 219 pana 289 a dl re 00 06 09 04 K 01 02 01 01 00 03 05 02 THUMBNAIL fj OPERATION PROPERTY EXIT VOICE MEMO META DATA ea NETWORK CARD STATUS THUMBNAIL TER PROPERTY EXIT DVD optional P2 REMAIN EXIT ae MARKED IND SLOT 2 MIN VOICEMEMO IND sors No cano WIDE IND SLOT 4 NO CARD MIN PROXY IND SLOT5 NO CARD ANI DATA DISPLAY a2 MIN DATE FORMAT THUMBNAIL ff OPERATION PROPERTY EXIT THUMBNAIL SIZE THUMBNAIL INIT DEVICES EXIT SD CARD LAN META DATA DVD optional EXIT PROPERTY SETUP EXIT 22 Working with clip thumbnails continued Thumbnail screen Press the THUMBNAIL button to display the thumbnail screen on the LCD Press the THUMBNAIL button again to return to the normal display Press the MENU BAR button on the thumbnail screen to change the pointer to a menu bar In this state menu actions can be performed on thumbnails Thumbnail selection operations Multiple thumbnails can be selected as desired on the thumbnail screen 1 Use the search dial to move the pointer yellow box to the clip you want to select and then press the SET button Notes Turn the search dial clockwise or press the FF button to move the pointer to the right and turn it counterclockwise or press the REW button to move the pointer to the left Similarly turn it clockwise while holding down the SHIFT button to move the pointer
61. O AUDIO AUDIO MON SEL LD AUDIO MIX HEADPHONES T CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Oo 0 AUDIO VOL SEL oO CHROMA Ne oo voro femore LEVEL paser LEVEL parser LoL maia ATO 3 5 inch color LCD monitor Use thumbnails and other features to find and check video and audio PLAY button Press to start playback Press together with the REC button to start recording REC button Recording starts when this button is pressed in the stop mode while holding down the PLAY button Press this button in the stop mode with the MODE switch at the PB setting to monitor E E mode pictures and audio signals The original pictures and sound are restored when the STOP button is pressed REW PREV button Press to rewind Select the speed at setup menu No 102 FF REW MAX Press the REW button while pressing the SHIFT button with the MODE switch at the PB setting to find the previous clip 1 In the case of clips whose data spans a multiple number of P2 cards you can find the beginning of the next card x1 Regarding the clip The clip is a data group that contains video audio and added information and that is
62. O IN ANALOG BNC x2 Active through Board option BNC x3 Board option RS 422A REMOTE 9P REMOTE Signal FRAME GROUND TRANSMIT A VIDEO IN BNC x 2 Loop through 75 Q termination switch provided RECEIVE B RECEIVE COMMON REF VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT BNC x 2 Loop through BNC x3 BNC x3 BNC x3 BNC x 2 Active through BNC x 2 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 AES EBU format XLR x 4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 XLR x 1 BNC x3 BNC x 2 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 AES EBU format XLR x 4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 TIME CODE OUT XLR x 1 OUT XLR x 2 L R Stereo mini jack TRANSMIT COMMON TRANSMIT B RECEIVE A CO NO 1 AJOI lO RS 232C FRAME GROUND D SUB 25 pin crossover cable supported Pin No Signal Description Protective ground Frame ground Received data Data is sent to PC FG Transmitted data Data is received from PC Clear to send Shorted with pin 5 Request to send Shorted with pin 4 Data terminal ready No processing Signal ground Signal ground Data set ready voltage output after communication enable status ENCODER 15P Pin No Signal BLACK LEVEL C LEVEL GND 9V SYSTEM H 0 SYS SC COARSE 2 9V CO NO 61 A Go N CHROMA PHASE VIDEO LEVEL RET GND
63. OCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE eTO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT AWAY FROM ALL LIQUIDS USE AND STORE ONLY IN CAUTION e Keep the temperature inside the rack to between 5 C to 40 C e Bolt the rack securely to the floor so that it will not topple over when the deck is drawn out LOCATIONS WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED TO THE RISK OF DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS AND DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID CONTAINERS ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY WARNING CAUTION THE AC RECEPTACLE MAINS SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE TO COMPLETELY DISCONNECT THIS EQUIPMENT FROM THE AC MAINS DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM THE AC RECEPTACLE be disposed of as domestic waste but in Disposal of old equipment Batteries packaging and old equipment should not X accordance with the applicable regulations Attentie Voor de primaire voeding en het reservegeheugen van het apparaat alsmede voor de afstandsbediening wordt gebruik gemaakt van een batterij Wanneer de batterij uitgeput is mag u deze nlet gewoon weggooien maar dient u ze als klein chemisch afval weg te doen E indicates safety information Contents Introduction fic sececic cece ccctes coccecenstdcncescceccerne
64. OPERTY EXIT The pointer moves Panasonic orcenoeaid Min LV 26 5 Use the search dial to move the pointer to the still image associated with the voice memo you want to play and then press the SET button The voice memo is played While playing voice memos refrain from performing any operation except STOP Press the STOP button to stop a voice memo during playback Note The voice memo audio playback is output to the HEADPHONES jack and to the monitor output jack It is also output through the AUDIO OUT jack Deleting voice memos 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 of Playing voice memos to select a voice memo on a clip 2 Move the cursor to the voice memo you want to delete and then press the MENU BAR button The pointer moves to the menu bar 3 On the menu bar select OPERATION then DELETE A YES NO dialog box is displayed 4 Use the search dial and SET button to select YES The voice memo is deleted H Deleting clips 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD 2 Use the search dial FF button or REW button to move the pointer to the clip which is to be deleted 3 Press the SET button to select the clip 4 Press the MENU BAR button On the menu bar select OPERATION then DELETE The following screen is displayed The number of clips to be deleted at this time appears on the screen ALL oT Te Panasonic v preps MA VI DELETE
65. T button after the memory card recorder has been transferred to a recording mode is disabled The underlined items indicates the initial setting 113 This selects whether audio input switching using the INPUT SELECT A IN SEL INH__ button is to be enabled or disabled 0000 OFF Audio input switching using the INPUT SELECT button is enabled 0001 ON Audio input switching using the INPUT SELECT button is disabled 0002 REC Audio input switching using the INPUT SELECT button after the memory card recorder has been transferred to a recording mode is disabled Note Even when the ON or REC setting is selected to disable audio input switching using the INPUT SELECT button it is still possible to set the setup menu items No 715 CH1 IN SEL No 716 CH2 IN SEL No 717 CH3 IN SEL No 718 CH4 IN SEL No 719 D IN SEL12 and No 720 D IN SEL34 49 Setup menus continued HUSER menu lt INTERFACE gt 201 This selects whether the REMOTE 9P connector functions when the 9P SEL REMOTE button is lit 0000 OFF Connector does not function 0001 ON Connector functions 2 2 This sets the ID information to be returned to the controller ID SEL 0000 OTHER 0001 DVCPRO 0002 ORIG Notes eID information of any VTR except for the DVCPRO s is set in OTHER Select ORIG only when the unit has been connected to the specified controller 0 204 This selects whether the RS 232C connector functions when the RS232C SEL
66. UPER switch on the front panel RS 232C connector Connect a personal computer or other component to control the memory card recorder ANALOG AUDIO OUT connectors Output analog audio signals MONITOR OUT connectors During playback a mixed signal is output from the CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 audio signals This signal is switched by the MONITOR MIX button on the front panel LAN connectors Connect to a network with a 1O0OBASE TX 10BASE T Note Do not remove the P2 cards while the LAN is connected for use Optional connectors Installing the optional board AJ YAD850G provides an IEEE1394 interface Note Use shielded cables for all the cables except for the AC cable which are to be connected to the rear panel Use double shielded cables for connection to the serial digital signal connectors DIGITAL AUDIO IN OUT and SERIAL DIGITAL COMPONENT AUDIO VIDEO IN OUT connectors 17 Recording and playing Inserting P2 cards Note Before using the unit for the first time be absolutely sure to set the internal clock using setup menu item No 069 CLOCK SET 1 Turn the POWER switch of the memory card recorder on 2 Press a card in a P2 card slot until the EJECT button pops out EJ ECT butto button Insert the card ll wien the label te up 3 Push the EJECT button that has ea out over to the right P2 card access LED oluose alls w 3 w
67. USERA OK YES lt PLAY gt NO lt STOP gt The number of the user file selected in step 4 is displayed at E 6 Press the PLAY button The settings of USER1 are saved in the user file selected in step 4 and stored in the memory If the STOP button is pressed instead the settings are not changed and the USER1 menu display appears 7 Turn the search dial to move the cursor on the menu screen to a number other than No A00 LOAD or No A01 SAVE 8 Press the SET button The USER1 settings are stored in the memory If the USER1 settings are not to be stored in the memory do not press the SET button but press the MENU button instead E Automatically recalling a user file when turning on the power If the user file to be loaded is selected in advance using setup menu No A02 P ON LOAD the file will be automatically loaded into USER1 when the power is turned on Setup menus continued BSYSTEM menu 11 Coarse adjustment of system phase 90 units 16 This adjusts the audio output phase with respect to the video output SYS SC COAR 0000 0 Note AV PHASE 20 8 us steps 0001 90 If setting operation is The audio output phase is advanced 0002 180 performed the setting with respect to the video output 0003 270 value does not return to The audio output phase is delayed factory default setting with respect to the video output 0000 100 0100 0200 12 Fine adjustment of system phase Variable range 45
68. Voice memo indicator This marker is displayed on clips containing a voice memo For details see Voice memos on page 26 M Shot mark indicator This marker is displayed on clips in which a shot mark has been added to the thumbnail For details on shot marks see Shot marks on page 25 W Wide indicator This marker is displayed on clips recorded with a 16 9 aspect ratio X Bad clip indicator This marker is displayed on clips which were improperly recorded because for example the power was cut off during recording It may be possible to repair clips for which the yellow bad clip indicators were displayed For details see Repairing clips on page 27 Clips which contain red bad clip indicators cannot be repaired so they should be deleted If a clip cannot be deleted format the P2 card appears instead of X when the clips have different formats etc E Edit copy clip indicator This marker is displayed on edit copied clips P Indicator for clips with proxy This marker is displayed for clips with proxy attached 24 Playing clips 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD 2 Use the search dial to move the pointer to the clip you want to play The pointer can also be moved to the left by pressing the REW button and to the right by pressing the FF button The pointer moves to the fir
69. aption signal of the second field 0000 BLANK Signal is forcibly blanked 0001 THRU Signal is not blanked Note This menu option is not displayed in the 625i system 605 This selects the freeze mode for still pictures FREEZE SEL 0000 FIELD Field freeze 0001 FRAME Frame freeze Notes eWhen frame freeze has been selected the frame slow status is established with the slow setting This setting is also followed when there is a freeze command from the RS 422A connector but the picture displayed on the LCD monitor screen shown at this time will not be frozen 606 This selects chroma color killer processing for the video output OUT C KILL signals 0000 B W No color signals are output 0001 COLOR Color signals are output 53 Setup menus continued WUSER menu lt VIDEO gt 609 EDH 610 Ps Pr IN LV 611 YC SEP MODE 614 Ps Pr OUT LV 618 INTERPOLATE This selects whether to superimpose EDH onto the SDI output signals 0000 OFF EDH is not superimposed 0001 ON EDH is superimposed Note Even when ON is selected for this setting EDH is not superimposed onto the signals output from the SDI OUT 3 connector optional if the SUPER switch on the front panel is set to ON This selects the analog component input level 0000 M Il M II level 0001 B CAM B CAM level Note This menu option is not displayed in the 625i system This selects Y C separation processing for the composi
70. as been separated from the C signal 0008 C2 Only the C signal is recorded on 2 lines Notes When a setting from 0001 YC422 to 0008 C2 is selected and the STOP button is pressed operation transfers to the sub screen and the recording line or lines can be selected To return from the sub screen press the STOP button again eThe setting takes effect when the system format is 25 Mbps 0002 12L 0002 9L The underlined items indicates the initial setting 58 Setup menus continued HEUSER menu lt V BLANK gt 801 This selects the mode for recording signals on additional lines ADD LINE 50 0000 OFF No signals are recorded on additional lines 0001 YC422 The 422 mode signals are recorded on 2 lines 0002 Y4 B W Only the Y signal is recorded on 4 lines directly 0003 Y4 BPF Only the Y signal is recorded on 4 lines after it has been separated from the C signal 0004 C4 Only the C signal is recorded on 4 lines Notes eWhen a setting from 0001 YC422 to 0004 C4 is selected and the STOP button is pressed operation transfers to the sub screen and the recording lines can be selected To return from the sub screen press the STOP button again eThe setting takes effect when the system format is 50 Mbps 00 This selects the additional line where the signals are to be recorded REC LINE1 525i system 625i system 0000 10L 0000 7L 0002 12L 0002 9L 0012 22L 0015 22L 0013 263
71. button In the stop status use this to set the P2 card on which the recording is to begin Each time you press this button the numbers of the slots you can record to appear in order THUMBNAIL button Press this and the button lights and thumbnails appear on the 3 5 inch color LCD and TV monitor Press again to exit the thumbnail screen The button also goes dim MENU BAR button When this button is pressed while the thumbnail screen is displayed the MENU BAR button lights and the pointer that indicates the operation position can be moved to the menu at the bottom of the display Press again to restore the original status MARKER button Press to switch clip markers on and off In the thumbnail screen press to switch on or off the marker in the clip indicated by the cursor SET button Press to confirm settings in the thumbnail screen in the setup menus and when creating play lists PLAYLIST button Press when creating play lists or to play according to a play list The button lights and the play list screen appears on the 3 5 inch color LCD and the TV monitor when using the VIDEO OUT 3 or SDI OUT 3 connector optional 12 O DDD Press again to exit the play list screen The button goes off or flashes depending on the status of access to the clips EVENT button While the PLAYLIST button is lit press and it lights and you can enter events IN and OUT points Press again to exit the mode T
72. created with one time operation of recording and stop Repeating this operation can create two or more clips The picture when starting recording is displayed in the thumbnail as a typical example of clips STOP button Press to stop If the MODE switch is set to PB you can monitor still pictures FF NEXT button Press to fast forward Select the speed at setup menu No 102 FF REW MAX Press the FF button while pressing the SHIFT button with the MODE switch at the PB setting to find the next clip and the beginning of the card SHIFT button Press in combination with the FF and REW buttons SEARCH button Press to search Set the search dial to the shuttle mode and turn to the desired position and playback starts at the set speed after pressing the SEARCH button SHTL SLOW button Select whether to use the search dial for SHTL or SLOW Each time you press it the search dial alternates between SHTL and SLOW Search dial Locate the edit points Each time it is pressed it is set alternatively to the SHTL SLOW mode or the JOG mode and the JOG SHTL or SLOW lamp lights When the power is turned on the search dial will not operate unless it is first returned to the STILL position See page 21 COUNTER button Each time you press this button the counter display changes as follows CTL TC UB RESET button Press in the CTL mode to reset the counter to 0 00 00 00 Press while holding down the
73. ctions if E 49 appears again E HOURS METER information display Turn the search dial to move the cursor The description for the item where the cursor is located is shown on the counter display Description Counter display ck ck k k k k x x Displays the deck s serial No Displays the time that the power has been supplied in one hour OPERATION j OH 99999H units LCD ON Displays the time during which the LCD monitor has been OH 99999H lighted in 1 hour increments POWER ON The number of times the power has been turned on is displayed OT 99999T in single units Notes eThe resettable items in the HOURS METER information are reset by the shop when performing maintenance or other work e The search buttons and the search dial cannot be operated while the DIAG menu is displayed 73 RS 232C interface The memory card recorder can be operated by commands when the RS 232C interface is used See command table on pages 75 76 Conditions for acknowledging commands from RS 232C interface The front panel REMOTE button is lit The setup menu No 204 RS232C SEL must be ON If the above conditions are not met ACK STX ER001 EXT is returned to the external deck Whether the ACK code is returned depends on the setting which has been selected for setup menu item No 209 RETURN ACK E Hardware specifications External interface specifications e Connector specifications
74. d into USER1 and operation is started with the USER1 settings This selects whether to set or release the user file USER2 USERS5 lock mode 0000 OFF The lock is released changes can be made ON The lock is set changes are prohibited 0001 Note The lock cannot be set for USER1 No A00 LOAD No A01 SAVE and No A02 P ON USER1 LOAD are the menu items which can be set only for They are not displayed with the USER2 USERS amp files No A03 MENU LOCK is the menu item which can be set only for the USER2 USER5 files It is not displayed with USER1 Time code user bit and CTL Time code The time code is used when the time code signal generated by the time code generator time code signal generator is to be recorded The time code values are indicated using the display and superimpose functions TCR 00 07 04 24 T T T T Hours Minutes Seconds Frames User bit User bit refers to the 32 bit 8 digit data frame among the time code signals which has been released to users It enables operator numbers values to be recorded The alphanumeric characters which can be used for the user bit are the figures 0 to 9 and the letters A to F Setting the internal time code 1 Set the memory card recorder to stop mode 2 Select TC using the COUNTER button 3 Set the run mode for the time code generator using the TC REC RUN FREE RUN switch REC The internal time code generator is a
75. d the number of added voice memos are displayed If the P2 card containing the clip is write protected a f mark is also displayed in this area Slot number Working with clip thumbnails continued Clip information Various clip information is displayed in this area START TC The time code value corresponding to the start of recording is displayed here START UB The user s bit value corresponding to the start of recording is displayed here TIME The time at the start of recording is displayed here DATE The recording date is displayed here DURATION The clip length is displayed here CODEC The clips recording format is displayed here Clip meta data This area shows more detailed information on the clip Move the pointer using the search dial and then press the SET button to display the detailed information GLOBAL CLIP ID The global clip ID is displayed here VIDEO FRAME RATE PULL DOWN ASPECT RATIO Information on the video signal system etc is displayed here AUDIO SAMPLING RATE BITS PER SAMPLE Information on the audio channel systems etc is displayed here USER CLIP NAME The global clip ID is used as is for the USER CLIP NAME if there is no information in the metadata upload file or the RECORD item has been set to OFF ACCESS CREATOR CREATION DATE LAST UPDATE PERSON Information on the date of the last update etc is displayed here DEVICE MANUFACTURER
76. data This unit allows the following operations to be performed using the search dial FF button REW bution SHIFT button and SET button while you are checking out the thumbnails of clips displayed on the LCD monitor e Playing deleting and repairing clips e Adding removing shot marks to from clip thumbnails e Playing and deleting voice memos e Formatting P2 cards e Displaying clip properties and P2 card status E Overview of thumbnail operations Notes The thumbnail screen is organized as shown below eWhile the thumbnail screen is displayed the superimposing is not output even if the SUPER switch has been set to ON The thumbnail screen is output from all the VIDEO OUT and SDI OUT optional connectors in accordance with the setup menu No 902 GUI OUTPUT setting 01 01 08 06 00 06 06 05 00 00 05 07 00 01 03 00 THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY EXIT THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY es 01 06 02 0 08 DELETE SELECTED CLIPS 01 04 05 04 d o MARKED CLIPS CARD STATUS DEVICES g r fii PROPERTY SETUP gt fL REPAIR CLIP RE CONNECTION DVD 308 00 08 09 07 12l A EXT 00 08 09 07 h ay 00 00 05 07 00 01 03 00 PROPERTY SELECTED CLIPS MARKED CLIPS VOICE MEMO CLIPS VOICE MEMO __ PROPERTY _ p20 12 VIDEO AUDIO USER CLIP NAME CLIP NAME 0010FA ACCESS STARTTC 00 08 02 08 DEVICE STARTUB 08065179 SHOOT 03 56 23 SCENARIO i 2004 APR 23 NEWS DURATION 00 00 03 10 MEM
77. dividual segments of a clip recorded across multiple P2 cards connected clip are copied separately for each card etc These incomplete clips can be reconnected into a single clip the original connected clip using the reconnection function 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD 2 Use the search dial and SET button to select the incomplete clips to be reconnected Normally the thumbnails with incomplete clip marks are displayed in succession 3 Press the MENU BAR button On the menu bar select OPERATION then RE CONNECTION A YES NO dialog box is displayed 4 Use the search dial and SET button to select YES Note Even when only some of the clips are reconnected the incomplete clip marks remain unless all of the clips comprising the original clip are reconnected E Formatting a P2 card 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD 2 Press the MENU BAR button The pointer moves to the menu bar 3 On the menu bar select OPERATION then FORMAT The following screen is displayed p Jaala Zitat MRE 01 04 05 04 Ia J 0 REPAIR CLIP _ R A EXIT 00 00 05 07 00 01 03 00 PROPERTY EXIT 00 06 06 05 01 01 08 06 THUMBNAIL 4 Select the slot containing the P2 card you want to format The screen shown below is displayed If you do not want to format the P2 card select NO ALL P20 1 2 Auisaiula eor 01 04 05 04
78. downward and turn it counterclockwise while holding down the SHIFT button to move the pointer upward e The pointer moves to the first or last clip when the REW or FF button is pressed while holding down the SHIFT button e A green box appears around the selected clip thumbnail Press the SET button again to deselect the thumbnail e If after one clip has been selected the pointer is moved to another clip and then the SET button is pressed while holding down the SHIFT button all the clips from the clip selected last to the clip where the pointer is currently positioned are selected together 2 To select more clips repeat step 1 When the STOP button is pressed while holding down the SHIFT button all the selected clips are released together MENU BAR button THUMBNAIL button SET button SLOT COUNTER MENU TCPRESET SELECT SEARCH RESET THUMENAL BAR MARKER m Ut 7 U J SHTL HSLOW La REW STOP FF t gt gt ra Search dial TC REGEN PRESET switch Notes eThumbnails operations are not available during time code or user s bit settings when the TC REGEN PRESET switch is set to PRESET or during the access to the setup menu eThe time taken to display the thumbnails differs depending on t
79. dvanced during recording FREE When the power is on the internal time code generator is advanced regardless of the operation mode 4 Set the TCG switch to REGEN mode REGEN In this mode the continuity of the original time code prior to editing is maintained PRESET In this mode recording is commenced from the value which was set by the TC PRESET button 5 Use the TC PRESET button to set the start number of the time code or user bit Press the TC PRESET button The left most set of digits starts flashing To change the value turn the search dial while holding down the SEARCH button Turn the search dial to select the set of digits that is to be set The digits selected start flashing The setting ranges are as follows e Time code 525i system 00 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 29 625i system 00 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 24 e User bit 00 00 00 00 to FF FF FF FF Repeat steps and to change any other values Once the start number has been set press the SET button In the FREE RUN mode the time code begins to advance Proceed with the recording Setting the external time code 1 Set the memory card recorder to stop mode 2 Select TC using the COUNTER button 3 Set the TCG switch to EXT External time code selection 4 The following settings can be selected with setup menu No 505 EXT TC SEL LTC The LTC signal input to the TIME CODE IN connector XLR on the rear panel is recorded as TC Note LTC mus
80. e contains the following items BASIC OPERATION e INTERFACE eEDIT e TIME CODE VIDEO AUDIO eV BLANK eLCD e MENU SYSTEM FF REW REW 3 To enter the selection made in step 2 for the user file which is to be used press the SET button The user file is changed and stored in the memory Note Since the SYSTEM menu items are not included in user files 1 through 5 first select the user file and switch to the SYSTEM file and then set the SYSTEM menu items H Setting and releasing the lock mode The lock mode can be set to protect the system file and user file USER2 to USERS settings Once the lock mode is set no further changes can be made to the settings Setting and releasing the lock mode can be set for the system file by using setup menu No 40 MENU LOCk and for the user files by using setup menu No A03 MENU LOCK 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the REW or FF button while holding down the DIAG or SHIFT button and select the file for which the lock mode is to be set or released 3 Turn the search dial The cursor on the menu screen is moved to No 40 MENU LOCK for the system file or to No A03 MENU LOCK for a user file 4 Turn the search dial while holding down the SEARCH button to select whether the lock mode is to be set or released To set the lock mode Set 0001 ON as the setting To release the lock mode Set 0000 OFF as the setting When the lock mode
81. e ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD REFER MOUNTING OF THE OPTIONAL INTERFACE BOARDS TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Notice U S A only This product has a fluorescent lamp that contains a small amount of mercury It also contains lead in some components Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance lt http www eiae org gt Slindicates safety information CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD REFER CHANGES OF SWITCH SETTINGS INSIDE THE UNIT TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION e Keep the temperature inside the rack to between 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Bolt the rack securely to the floor so that it will not topple over when the deck is drawn out FCC Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules Th
82. e with a VTR E CD ROM x 1 E Rack mounting adapters AJ MA75P E DVD drive unit AJ DVD850G Features E Recording and play of files on memory cards The memory card recorder can record to and play video and audio on memory cards such as the AJ P2C002SG which is sold separately henceforth referred to as P2 cards in the DVCPRO50 DVCPRO and DV compression formats Video and audio data is recorded on the cards in the form of MXF file SMPTE390M and clip meta data in XML E 5 PC card slots The unit comes with five PC card slots into which you can insert PC card type Il cards You can record and play audio and video material on the P2 cards you have inserted into these slots E Video monitor The 3 5 inch color LCD monitor allows to find and play video using such features as the thumbnail screen E Play list feature Use the IN OUT and ENTRY buttons on the front panel to create and play play lists Just choose the parts you want recorded on any of the five P2 cards in the memory card recorder and put them in the order you want them to play You can then record these play lists to an SD memory card E Dial jog Dial shuttle The jog makes it possible to play in slow motion at rates between 1 0 and 1 0 The shuttle allows high speed play in either direction at up to 100 times normal speed At speeds up to 10 x the sound is also audible E Time codes player function for editing The memory card recorder has a built in ti
83. ecorder are displayed in red Thumbnail The first frame in each recorded clip is displayed as a thumbnail Time display The time display varies depending on the display settings It shows the time code at the start of a clip recording or the user s bit at the start of a clip recording the recording time or the recording date For details see Thumbnail display settings on page 28 By default the time code at the start of a clip recording is displayed 23 Working with clip thumbnails continued Menu bar The menu bar contains menu items for performing clip operations switching setting the thumbnail display etc To use the menu bar press the MENU BAR button on the thumbnail screen Menu items are selected with the search dial FF button REW button or SET button THUMBNAIL This menu is used to switch the thumbnail display or set the display method OPERATION This menu is used to delete clips and format P2 cards PROPERTY This menu is used to display clip properties and P2 card statuses EXIT This menu is used to return the pointer to the thumbnail area Instead of pressing EXIT the STOP button can be pressed while holding down the SHIFT button to return the pointer to the thumbnail Incomplete clip indicator Regardless of whether a recording extends over a multiple number of P2 cards this appears when none of these P2 cards are inserted into the P2 card slots v
84. efrain from directing inquiries concerning the source codes they have obtained and other details to its representatives 2 Included with this product is software which is licensed under ICU License Details on ICU License can be found on the installation CD provided with the unit Refer to the folder called LDOC Details are given in the original English language text 3 Included with this product is software which is licensed under Apache License Details on Apache License can be found on the installation CD provided with the unit Refer to the folder called LDOC Details are given in the original English language text Introduction The AJ SPD850 is a memory card recorder that has five slots for cards such as the AJ P2C002SG which is sold separately that conform to the PC card type II standard It can record and play video and audio in the DVCPROSO DVCPRO and DV compression formats It has a 3 5 inch color LCD for simple setting and confirmation of video It also allows searches and play of video and audio with the thumbnail screen Included accessories E 3 pin power cord x 1 Options E SDI interface board AJ YA755G E IEEE1394 interface board AJ YAD850G Only use the above listed boards as optional boards You can also select and play parts of the video and audio recorded on cards in the memory card recorder in an order you can specify You can also use it just like a regular player for us
85. ember brackets to the rack Check that the height is the same for the left and right brackets 3 Remove the four screws at the front for attaching the left and right side panels 68 4 Attach the AJ MA75P rack mount adapter using the removed 4 screws Rack mounting adaptors 5 Remove the 4 rubber legs from the bottom of the memory card recorder and install the memory card recorder in the rack After the memory card recorder has been installed check that it moves smoothly along the rails EIAJ Standard rack Fasten it to the rack with set screws Notes Keep the temperature inside the rack from 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Bolt the rack securely to the floor so that it will not topple over when the memory card recorder is drawn out Condensation Condensation occurs due to the same principle involved when droplets of water form on a window pane of a heated room It occurs when the deck or card is moved between places where the temperature or humidity varies greatly or when for instance elt is moved to a very humid place full of steam or a room immediately after it has been heated up elt is suddenly moved from a cold location to a hot or humid location Maintenance When moving the deck to locations such as these leave it standing for about 10 minutes rather than switching on the power immediately Before starting any maintenance work switch the power to OFF and holding the plug unpl
86. enu lt BASIC gt 000 P ROLL TIME 001 LOCAL ENA 002 CTL DISP 003 REMAIN SEL This sets the preroll time The preroll time can be set from 0 to 15 seconds in 1 second increments 0000 Os 000 5s 0015 15s This selects the buttons which can be operated on the front panel when the REMOTE button is lit 0000 DIS No buttons can be operated 0001 STOP Only the STOP button can be operated 0002 ENA All buttons can be operated This selects the 12 or 24 hour display for the CTL counter 0000 12h 12 hour display 0001 24h 24 hour display This selects whether the remaining time or total time is to be displayed in the superimposed display of the VIDEO OUT 3 SDI OUT 3 connector optional signals 0000 OFF No display 0001 2L The remaining time is displayed on the second line 0002 1L The remaining time is displayed on the first line 0003 R TTL The remaining time is displayed on the first line and the total time is displayed in the second line Notes eWhen 2L is selected the remaining time is not displayed if TIME has been selected as the setup menu item No 008 DISPLAY SEL setting eWhen R TTL is selected the total time is not displayed if TIME has been selected as the setup menu item No 008 DISPLAY SEL setting Setup menus continued USER menu lt BASIC gt DISPLAY SEL This selects what information is to be provided by the time code and other s
87. er of the user file selected in step 4 is displayed at E 6 Press the PLAY button The settings of the user file selected in step 4 are loaded and the USER1 menu display appears If the STOP button is pressed instead the settings are not changed and the USER1 menu display appears 7 Turn the search dial to move the cursor on the menu screen to a number other than No A00 LOAD or No A01 SAVE 8 Press the SET button The USER1 settings are stored in the memory If the USER1 settings are not to be stored in the memory do not press the SET button but press the MENU button instead 42 H Saving user files 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the REW or FF button while holding down the DIAG or SHIFT button and select USER1 file 3 Turn the search dial to move the cursor on the menu screen to No A01 SAVE SETUP MENU MENU lt USER1 gt NO A 902 GUI OUTPUT A00 LOAD xA01 SAVE A02 P ON LOAD END 4 Turn the search dial while holding down the SEARCH button to select the user file in which the contents of USER1 are to be saved Those user files which have been set to the lock mode do not appear on the display If all the user files have been set to the lock mode the LOCKED display appears and the contents of USER1 cannot be saved into any of the user files 5 Press the SET button The following message appears on the menu screen and counter display Menu screen SETUP MENU SAVE USER1 gt
88. ese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction 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 Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to external units Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate it CAUTION This apparatus can be operated at a voltage in the range of 100 240 V AC Voltages other than 120 V are not intended for U S A and Canada CAUTION Operation at a voltage other than 120 V AC may require the use of a different AC plug Please contact either a local or foreign Panasonic authorized service center for assistance in selecting an alternate AC plug For AJ SPD850E Caution for AC Mains Lead FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This product is equipped with 2 types of AC mains cable One is for continental Europe etc and the other one is only for U K Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local a
89. gistered using this unit is 100 34 E Switch and submenu selections Play list buttons UU DELETE e PLAYLIST button self lighting This button is used when creating a play list and to play data based on a created play list When the button is pressed in the stop mode a play list is displayed The button light remains on while a play list is being created or played e EVENT button self lighting When the button is pressed while the PLAYLIST button light is on the mode changes to play list event IN OUT setting mode In this mode the screen shows video output and the IN OUT point TC and event number are shown in captions e INSERT button This button is used to add a new event while the play list summary is displayed Move the pointer to the event you want to insert in the play list display PLAYLIST button light is on then press the INSERT button to add the new event e DELETE SHIFT INSERT button This button is used to delete an event while the play list summary is displayed Move the pointer to the event you want to delete from the play list display PLAYLIST button light is on highlight it using the SET button and delete it by pressing this button GO TO button This button is used to find the IN and OUT points of individual events registered in the play list While the play list is displayed PLAYLIST button light is on select an event and press the GO TO button while holding down the IN button or OUT butt
90. he button also goes dim INSERT DELETE button Press to insert or delete play list events While a play list is being displayed the PLAYLIST button lights select the event you want to insert and press this button to insert the event While a play list is being displayed the PLAYLIST button lights select the event you want to delete and while pressing the SHIFT button press this button to delete the event GO TO button Press to move to events in a registered play list While a play list is being displayed the PLAYLIST button lights select the event and while pressing the IN or OUT button press this button to move the cursor to the IN or OUT point IN button Use when creating play lists In the play list creation mode the PLAYLIST and EVENT buttons light press this button together with the ENTRY button to set the IN point Press together with the RESET button to clear an IN point you have set ENTRY button Use when creating play lists In the play list creation mode the PLAYLIST and EVENT buttons light press this button together with the IN or OUT button to set the IN or OUT point OUT button Use when creating play lists In the play list creation mode the PLAYLIST and ENTRY buttons light press this button together with the ENTRY button to set the OUT point Press together with the RESET button to clear an OUT point you have set Control reference guide continued Front panel Under section 3 3
91. he number of clips recorded on the P2 card UPDATING is displayed on the thumbnail screen until the thumbnails are displayed Omm rl 1 2 ss Omm a D2 03 04 O DY CER Oar Jo a O Ao o5 8 09 5 Te ln mn Sa _thumsnai operation property exit Thumbnail screen Display status The display status indicates the type of thumbnails displayed on the screen ALL All clips are displayed SELECTED _ Clips selected by the user are displayed MARKED Clips with shot marks are displayed VOICE MEMO Clips containing voice memo data are displayed SLOT Clips on a specific P2 card are displayed For details see Switching the thumbnail display on page 25 Slot number The slot number indicates which P2 card contains the clip at the pointer location The slot number of the P2 card containing the clip recording is displayed in yellow If a clip recording is spread across multiple P2 cards the slot numbers of all of the P2 cards containing part of the clip recording are displayed In addition the slot number of the slot where the P2 card is inserted is displayed in white Clip number Numbers set by the memory card recorder are assigned to all clips on the P2 card The numbers are assigned in chronological sequence starting with the earliest recording Clip numbers for clips with different recording formats or other clips that cannot be played by the memory card r
92. ied clips 25 Working with clip thumbnails continued H Voice memos A voice memo is audio data which is separate from the original recorded audio and can be added to a clip independently of the original recorded audio Voice memos added using a camera recorder can be played Note Voice memos cannot be added using this memory card recorder Playing voice memos 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD 2 Press the MENU BAR button The pointer moves to the menu bar 3 On the menu bar select THUMBNAIL then select VOICE MEMO CLIPS Clip thumbnails containing voice memos will be displayed in the top part of the LCD screen Information about the voice memo on the clip selected by the pointer will be displayed in the bottom part of the LCD screen Panasonic Thumbnail e display 00 04 06 06 00 06 08 07 00 09 07 03 00 04 05 01 area 237 OICE MEMO CLIP 18 vo1 1 Still images associated with voice memos are displayed here The total number of voice memos added to the clip is indicated here 4 Move the pointer to the clip containing the voice memo you want to play and then press the SET button The pointer moves to the lower part of the LCD screen VOICE MEMO ra Cane Panasonic ae aaa m EV 00 04 06 06 m95 mes gm 2 Pe j 00 06 09 04 00 04 09 01 02 01 01 00 03 05 02 VOICE MEMO CLIP 18 vo1 1 00 04 06 07 E KEN OPERATION PR
93. ific slot are displayed When this option is selected another submenu is displayed presenting SLOT1 through SLOT5 Select the slot you want to display SETUP For details on this option see Thumbnail display settings on page 28 EXIT Exits the submenu E Shot marks The memory card recorder allows the user to add shot marks to clip thumbnails in order to distinguish clips from each other Note Shot marks can even be added during recording 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD 2 Use the search dial FF button or REW button to move the pointer to the clip where the shot mark is to be added 3 Press the MARKER button MARKER button SLOT COUNTER MENU TCPRESET SELECT Oot Ey pusu MENU RESET THUMBNAIL BAR MARKER DOUG heg SHIFT Memory Card Recorder AJ OL UL A shot mark is added to the clip thumbnail at the pointer location To delete a shot mark move the pointer to the clip and press the MARKER button again Notes e Before adding a shot mark to a clip that spans a multiple number of P2 cards or deleting a shot mark from such a clip make sure that all the P2 clips containing the recording of the clip are inserted and then proceed elt takes time to add or delete shot marks to edit cop
94. inserted 525i system 0000 10L 625i system 0000 7L 0008 18L 0006 13L 0010 20L 0015 22L Note The same line as the one used for the setup menu items No 501 VITC POS 1 and No 662 UMID POS setting cannot be set This selects the signal to be regenerated when the time code generator TCG in the REGEN mode 0000 TC amp UB Both the time code and user bit are regenerated 0001 TC Only the time code is regenerated 0002 UB Only the user bit is regenerated The underlined items indicates the initial setting 52 5 7 50 EXT TC SEL 506 BINARY GP 0 0 PHASE CORR 0 5 508 TCG CF FLAG 509 DF MODE This selects the time code to be used when an external time code is to be used 0000 LTC The LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector is used 0001 VITC The VITC of the input video signal is used Note During recording there is a discrepancy in the picture and superimposed TC value displayed but the actual recording is not adversely affected in any way This sets the usage status of the user bit of the time code generated by the TCG 0000 000 NOT SPECIFIED character set not specified 0001 001 ISO CHARACTER 8 bits character set based on ISO646 ISO2022 0002 010 UNASSIGNED 1 undefined 0003 011 UNASSIGNED 2 undefined 0004 100 UNASSIGNED 3 undefined 0005 101 PAGE LINE 0006 110 UNASSIGNED 4 undefined 0007 111 UNASSIGNED 5 undefined This selects whether to co
95. ion screen is displayed 29 Working with clip thumbnails continued HE Network settings Perform the network settings 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD 2 Press the MENU BAR button and select the following from the menu bar OPERATION DEVICE SETUP gt NETWORK gt MANUAL Then select IP ADDRESS DHCP ON DHCP OFF If DHCP OFF is selected set IP ADDRESS SUBNETMASK and DEFAULT GATEWAY 3 Next set LOCALHOST NAME and USER 4 Set whether FTP is to be used and SAMBA Enter the settings using the search dial and SET button Shown below is the device setup configuration OPERATION DEVICE SETUP META DATA NETWORK DVD EXIT MANUAL IP ADDRESS DHCP ON DHCP OFF IP ADDRESS LOCALHOST NAME HOST NAME USER 7 NEW USER USER NAME DELETE USER FTP CHANGE PASSWORD USER NAME EXIT SAMBA SMB WORK GROUP EXIT EXIT Notes eData cannot be recorded on the P2 card via the network e As a setting for LOCALHOST NAME or USER NAME a letter of the alphabet must always be used as the first character For LOCALHOST NAME Alphanumerics and can be used for the second and subsequent characters For USER NAME Alphanumerics and can be used for the second and subsequent characters The IP address of DEFAULT GATEWAY must be set without fail even whe
96. l mode ALL MODE All the clips can be accessed PLAYLIST MODE Only those clips registered in the play list mode can be accessed 4 Press the SET button and then press the PLAYLIST button Operation returns to the normal mode Notes eAlthough clips can be played in the play list mode while replacing them with a continuous TC value using the REPLACE TC setting the original values will be retained for the TC values played back in the PLAYLIST mode while in the normal mode eWhen PLAYLIST MODE is selected as the mode in which to access clips in the normal mode an asterisk appears in front of the operation mode on the superimposed display and the PLAYLIST button on the front panel flashes eWhen the power is turned off ALL MODE is set automatically eWhen PLAYLIST MODE is set the setup menu cannot be opened List of shortcuts E While thumbnails are displayed Deselect Cancel operation return to top Select multiple clips Delete selected clip s Jump to first clip Jump to last clip Display clip properties SHIFT STOP SHIFT SET SHIFT DELETE SHIFT REW SHIFT FF SHIFT GOTO E While play lists are displayed SHIFT STOP Deselect SHIFT SET Select multiple events SHIFT RESET Delete entire play list Delete selected event s Jump to first event Jump to last event Move play list SHIFT DELETE SHIFT REW SHIFT
97. l value will be used as the IEEE1394 or other TC The initial value is set and the output TC selected using SETTING on the menu bar To play the TC from the prescribed value during play Set the TC replacement mode Select SETTING gt REPLACE TC REPLACE and set ON e Set the initial TC value Input the initial TC value by selecting SETTING gt REPLACE TC START TC gt TC START TC j For AJ SPD850P Set DF or NDF for TC Select START TC DF and then set DF or NDF Notes Bear in mind that if the event where the pointer is positioned has not been registered it cannot be played on the play list eTo play the play list insert all the P2 cards whose events have been registered on the play list Otherwise the play list will not be played properly eWhen any operation other than playback is performed during playback in the TC replacement mode the TC will be restored to its original value e Events registered in a play list are identified by the P2 card serial number etc Therefore clips copied to a different P2 card are not recognized as clips for that play list Play list edit copy function Play list edit copying refers to turning all the events registered in succession from event 1 into a single clip 1 Open the OPERATION sub menu and select EDIT COPY 2 Select the edit copy destination SLOT1 SLOT5 The edit copied clips are stored on any of the P2 cards in s
98. layed when trouble has occurred in communication To continue SYSTEM ERROR operation turn the power off and then back on stop Displayed when a drop in the voltage of the internal clock s backup BATTERY EMPTY battery has been detected while the power is on Replace the internal battery operation continues Displayed when trouble has occurred in the DVD drive unit connection or control When a DVD drive unit is not connected set the DVD setting to DISABLE When a DVD drive unit is connected refer to the operating instructions of the DVD drive unit DVD DRIVE ERROR Note e E 50 appears when the backup battery has no more charge After consulting with your dealer replace it with a new battery CR2032 or its equivalent After replacing the battery be absolutely sure to set the deck s internal clock using setup menu No 069 CLOCK SET 72 Error messages continued E Error information in LAN mode Displayed when there is a problem in the LAN connections LAN NO LINK Check the LAN connections To continue operation turn the power off and then back on Displayed when there is a problem in the connections with the DHCP server DHCP TIMEOUT Check the DHCP server settings To continue operation turn the power off and then back on Displayed when the LAN connection or disconnection has failed LAN ERROR To continue operation turn the power off and then back on Check the LAN settings and conne
99. list currently displayed first move the pointer to the event which is shown on the play list the PLAYLIST button light is on and which is to to be deleted and use the SET button to highlight the event The event can then be deleted by pressing the DELETE SHIFT INSERT button E Resetting play lists All the play list events can be reset Select OPERATION DELETE ALL EVENT and then select YES To cancel the resetting select NO instead All the events of a play list can be reset also by pressing the RESET button while holding down the SHIFT button H Deleting play list files You can delete play list files Select OPERATION gt DELETE PLAYLIST FILE to select the location and filename of the file to be deleted and press the DELETE SHIFT INSERT button E Moving events This button is used to change the sequence of events in the play list After selecting the event or events to be moved operate the search dial to move the pointer to the place where the event is or the events are to be moved The event is or the events are entered by pressing the GO TO button while holding down the SHIFT button A multiple number of events can also be moved at the same time Moving a play list event PLAYLIST areal TC OUT SLOT 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 29 00 00 30 00 00 00 36 29 00 01 00 00 00 01 59 29 00 02 30 00 00 04 29 29 00 03 00 00 00 04 59 29 00 10 29 29 LE T NN a ee er SETTING OPERAT
100. lots 1 to 5 3 Select YES using the search dial and SET bution Edit copying now starts e lf the amount of free memory space on the P2 card serving as the edit copy destination is less than the size of the clip to be edit copied WARNING LACK OF REC CAPACITY appears and edit copy does not commence e Edit copying is aborted by pressing the SET button or STOP button at any point during edit copying Notes e The format of the edit copied clip is the same as the format of the events prior to edit copying e When clips with shot marks added are included in an event the shot marks will also be added to the edit copied clips e During edit copying the approximate progress of the operation is indicated e When the beginning of an edit copied clip is searched the beginnings of the events prior to edit copying are searched e During edit copying information other than the shot mark is not copied Play List continued E Selecting the mode in which to access clips in the normal mode the mode where the playlist function has been exited The method used to access the clips in the normal mode can be changed Set this to use the playlist you have created as material for the player in the editing system which employs the RS 422A interface 1 Press the PLAYLIST button to switch to the play list screen 2 Open the SETTING sub menu and select PLAYLIST ESCAPE 3 Select the mode to be used to access the clips in the norma
101. me code generator TCG and time code reader TCR In addition to the internal time code external time code input or input signal VITC can be recorded on the memory card recorder as the time code The memory card recorder can also be used as a player for an editing system with RS 422A E Video encoder control The encoder controls on the front panel allow you to adjust the video output level chroma setup and hue chroma phase E Switching between 525i and 625i TV systems Select the TV system 525i or 625i in setup menu No 070 to match the video input signal to play and record the different TV system signals E Multifunctional interface e Analog video input output Both composite and component signal inputs outputs are provided e AES EBU audio input output Digital audio input and output connectors are provided e Serial digital input output Fit the optional SDI interface board optional AJ YA755G to enable interfacing of the serial digital component signals e IEEE1394 digital input output Fit the optional IEEE1394 interface board optional AuJ YAD850G to enable input output interfacing of IEEE1394 digital signals e RS232C remote A RS232C remote connector is provided e USB 2 0 By connecting a personal computer with USB 2 0 you can use the P2 cards in the memory card recorder as mass storage You will need to install the USB driver onto your computer eLAN You can connect to a network with a 100BASE TX 10BASE T
102. menus continued HEUSER menu lt AUDIO gt This selects the audio monitor output Lch reference level switching MONIL OUT LV 712 MONIR OUT LV 713 MONI OUT 715 CH1 IN SEL 716 CH2 IN SEL 717 CH3 IN SEL 718 CH4 IN SEL The underlined items indicates the initial setting 0000 0001 OdB 0002 20dB This selects the audio monitor output Rch reference level switching 4dB 0000 0001 0dB 0002 20dB This selects whether to link the volume level of the audio monitor output to the setting of the headphone volume control 4dB 0000 UNITY The sound is output at a fixed level regardless of the position of the volume control 0001 VAR The volume level is linked to the setting of the volume control This selects the CH1 input when USER SET has been selected by pressing the memory card recorder s AUDIO INPUT SELECT button 0000 ANA Analog input 0001 DIGI Digital input This selects the CH2 input when USER SET has been selected by pressing the memory card recorder s AUDIO INPUT SELECT button 0000 ANA Analog input 0001 DIGI Digital input This selects the CH3 input when USER SET has been selected by pressing the memory card recorder s AUDIO INPUT SELECT button 0000 ANA Analog input 0001 DIGI Digital input This selects the CH4 input when USER SET has been selected by pressing the memory card recorder s AUDIO INPUT SELECT button 0000 ANA Analog input 0001 D
103. mode Slow mode 1 Press the search dial so that it is released from the pressed in position The SHTL lamp lights and the shuttle mode is established elmmediately after switching the memory card recorder on turn the search dial and leave it at the center position 2 Press the SHTL SLOW button and switch to SHTL or SLOW 3 Turn the search dial When the SHTL lamp lights the playback picture speed changes from 0 up to 32x depending on the dial position This speed can be switched to 8x 16x 32x 60x or 100x at setup menu No 101 SHTL MAX The dial has a click stop at the center position where the still picture mode is established 4 To transfer the memory card recorder from the shuttle mode to another mode press the STOP button or another button Notes The playback audio is audible in the 10 to 10x speed range from the audio monitor output The playback audio heard in the search mode contains noise When playing a clip that spans a multiple number of P2 cards at a speed faster than 1x the sound heard during play may break up now and then this is normal and not indicative of a malfunction eWhen playing back at the 10x speed the playback sound may break up this is normal and not indicative of a malfunction 21 Working with clip thumbnails A clip is a piece of data containing video and audio from a single video recording as well as additional information such as voice memos and meta
104. n has terminated normally The receive completion message is returned ACK 06h The execution completion message is returned STX command data ETX 02h XX XX XX XX XX 03h command This is the message data which is returned or the execution completion message identifier data This is the data to be returned It can be omitted Example Send command Return message data STX OPL ETX ACK STX OPL ETX When the communication has terminated abnormally NACK 15h When processing is not possible due to incorrect data or trouble in the memory card recorder The receive completion message is returned ACK 06h An error code is returned STX ERNi N2 N3 ETX 02h Error code 03h Error code table ER001 Invalid command e Unsupported command received e Error in command execution ER002 Parameter error ER1FF Deck system error Command table Commands relating to operation control Notes e As for the return completion message ACK is first returned when data is received and the execution message is subsequently returned It is only the execution message which is listed in this table eln the case of commands not listed in the table ERO01 invalid command is returned after ACK has been returned Deck Return completion operation message STOP STX OSP ETX lt STX OSP ETX This command is for stopping the travel PLAY STX OPL ETX
105. n there is no gateway Be absolutely sure to select a value which can be set from the unit s IP ADDRESS and SUBNET MASK 30 Example IP 192 168 000 002 MASK 255 255 255 000 GATE 192 168 000 xxx xxx must be a value which does not exist on the network connected MDVD settings optional Set whether to use the DVD drive When not using the DVD drive unit use the initial setting DISABLE Refer to the operating instructions of the DVD drive unit when using the DVD drive unit Note EXPORT which is used to save all the clips together in the DVD cannot be used when a P2 card with a memory capacity of 8 GB or more is used E Displaying the properties This displays the clip properties P2 card statuses and device properties ALL 12 04 Panasonic aired a CLIP PROPERTY CARD STATUS DEVICES gt fm J PROPERTY SETUP gt 01 06 02 07 EXIT 00 08 09 07 09 112 Panasonic 01 01 08 06 00 06 06 05 00 00 05 07 00 01 03 00 THUMBNAIL OPERATION E Displaying the clip properties From the menu bar select PROPERTY then CLIP PROPERTY alternatively press the GO TO button while holding down the SHIFT button The following screen is displayed 00 08 02 08 08065179 SCENARIO NEWS DURATION MEMO CODEC THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY EXIT Clip number Thumbnail Clip information Various indicators added to the clip an
106. nsferred to recording switching of the audio input channels using the REC CH buttons is prohibited 57 Setup menus continued HEUSER menu lt V BLANK gt DY 28 Ne ie eS MbPE or This selects the additional line where i the signals are to be recorded 000 2CH REC LINE1 Records on two channels 525i system 625i system 0001 4CH 0000 10L 0000 7L Records on four channels Note Four channel recording is always used with DVCPROS5O 50 Mbps 0012 0015 0013 0016 800 This selects the mode for recording 0014 signals on additional lines 0031 ADD LINE 25 0025 0032 No signals are recorded on additional uy ae lines 01 This selects the additional line where 0001 YC422 the signals are to be recorded The 422 mode signals are recorded REC LINE2 on 1 line 525i system 625i system 0002 YC411 i 0000 10L 0000 7L The 411 mode signals are recorded on 1 line 0012 22L 0015 22L 0003 Y1_B W i 0013 263L 0016 320L Only the Y signal is recorded on 1 line 0014 273L directly 018 322L 0004 Y1_BPF 0016 275L Only the Y signal is recorded on 1 line after 0031 it has been separated from the C signal 0025 284L 0032 Only the C signal is recorded on 1 Note ing This menu option is not displayed when a a a signal is recorded on 2 additional line mode setting 1 through 5 has been selected lines directly 0007 Y2_BPF Only the Y signal is recorded on 2 lines after it h
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108. ntrol the phase correction of the LTC which is output from the TIME CODE OUT connector 0000 OFF Phase correction control is not performed 0001 ON Phase correction control is performed This selects whether the CF flag of the TCG is to ON 0000 OFF CF flag is OFF 0001 ON CF flag is ON This selects the DF or NDF mode for CTL and TCG 0000 DF The drop frame mode is used 0001 NDF The non drop frame mode is used Notes Drop frame mode is valid only when the REMOTE button is lit or the setup menu No 001 LOCAL ENA is set to ENA This menu option is not displayed in the 625i system Setup menus continued HEUSER menu lt TIME CODE gt 510 This is used to switch the phase of the time code which is output from TC OUT REF the TIME CODE OUT connector for the external LTC input when the TCG switch is at the EXT position 0000 VOUT Time code is synchronized with output video signal 0001 TC_IN Time code is synchronized with external time code input 511 This selects how the VITC which is to be superimposed onto the output VITC OUT video signal during playback is to be output The time code recorded in the sub code area is output as the VITC 0001 VAUX The time code recorded in the VAUX area is output as the VITC 514 This selects whether or not to record the internal time code generator value VITC GEN in the VAUX area 0000 OFF The internal time code generator value is not recorded in
109. nu lt V BLANK gt 803 TELETEXT DET 525i system 00 REC LINE1 12 REC LINE13 625i system 00 REC LINE1 14 REC LINE15 This selects the method used to detect the lines in which the teletext signals are to be recorded 0000 OFF The teletext signals are not recorded 0001 AUTO The teletext signals are automatically detected and recorded 0002 MANU The lines in which the teletext signals are to be recorded are selected and set Notes eThe number of lines in which the teletext signals can be recorded depends on the number of recording lines which was entered as the setup menu No 800 ADD LINE 25 or No 801 ADD LINE 50 setting See Number of lines which can be set for TELETEXT eWhen setting MANU is selected and the STOP button is pressed operation transfers to the sub screen and the number of recording lines can be selected To return from the sub screen press the STOP button again When the input signal is a non standard signal or N STD has been selected for the setup menu No 303 STD NON STD setting teletext signals will not be played back correctly in EE mode This selects the lines in which the teletext signals are to be recorded 525i system 625i system 0000 OFF 0000 OFF 0001 10 amp 273 0001 7 amp 320 0002 11 amp 274 0002 88 amp 321 0003 12 amp 275 0003 9 amp 322 0004 13 amp 276 0004 10 amp 323 0005 14 amp 277 0005 11 amp 324 0006 15 amp 278 0006 12 amp 325 0
110. o the play list screen 2 Move to the event number corresponding to the event you want to register The pointer can be moved faster by turning the search dial while holding down the SHIFT button When the REW or FF button is pressed at the same time while holding down the SHIFT button the pointer can be moved to the first event or last event 3 Press the EVENT button to switch to the event creation screen 4 Press the IN button and ENTRY button at the same time at the position where you want to start Mo aus i the event PLAY JOG SLOW SHTL FF REW NO TCIN TC OUT DURATION SLOT PREV NEXT etc gt o 0 00 00 09 poan oes CE 5 Likewise press the OUT button and ENTRY 03 00 01 00 00 00 01 59 29 00 01 00 1 button at the same time at the position where you E EE EE j want to end the event PLAY JOG SLOW SHTL n d FF REW PREV NEXT etc Be elf the event following the event where the pointer is 10 z positioned has not yet been registered the automatic increment function will increment the event number by SSH Resia ee one You may continue with registration if you wish to do so EVENT button elf a registered event applies to multiple clips the events are registered separately Working with multiple clips example oou 15 IN OUT 0000 01 00 00 00 08 29 cur1 CLIP2 CLIP3 EVENT EVENT2 IN button ENTRY button OUT button ENTRY button Also when registering a clip wh
111. ode data recorded in the SBC area eiii pa pan far cte rimposed on the displa UBR User bit data recorded in the SBC area ee Oe SUPENA p ay pi A can be changed using setup menus No 009 CHARA H TCG Time code data of the time code generator POS and No 010 CHARA V POS UBG User bit data of the time code generator a 2 i Note TR or UR appears when the data could not be read properly from the card TV monitor TV monitor Operation mode The memory card recorder s operation mode can also be displayed using setup menu No 008 DISPLAY SEL TCR 2 5 2kok EERE Sj 0 J deck operation mode TV monitor 64 Video output signals and servo reference signal This section explains how the output signals and servo reference signal are selected External synchronization of video output signals The video output signals are output in synchronization with the REF VIDEO input signal or video input signal As shown in the figure below this signal is selected in accordance with the setup menu settings deck mode and availability of the video input signal Notes Synchronization is determined as follows depending on the availability of the REF VIDEO input signal when BB CB100 or CB75 has been selected as the setup menu No 600 INT SG setting When the REF VIDEO input signal is available Synchronization with the REF VIDEO input signal When the REF VIDEO input signal is not
112. on to move the IN point or OUT point A still image is shown on the screen Further when the GO TO button is pressed while holding down the SHIFT button the selected event can be moved e ENTRY button This button is used to create a play list event When this button and the IN or OUT button are pressed at the same time in play list creation mode both the PLAYLIST button and EVENT button lights are on an event IN point or OUT point can be set e IN OUT button This button is used to create a play list event When this button and the ENTRY button are pressed at the same time in play list creation mode both the PLAYLIST button and EVENT button lights are on an event IN point or OUT point can be set When this button and the RESET button are pressed at the same time the IN point or OUT point of the selected event can be deleted Play List continued E Overview of play list operations Play lists can be created on the play list screen or event screen Press the PLAYLIST button to switch to the play list screen or press the EVENT button to switch to the event screen On the event screen you can register or change the IN and OUT points while viewing the images On the play list screen you can insert and delete events as well as start playing the play lists EVENT button SLOT SETTING OPERATION r Play list screen with no events registered yet ad oe TCR 18 43 27 14 IN 18 43 27 14 E01 PLAYLIST
113. onic biz sav p2 Regarding SD memory cards to be used see Cautions in using SD memory cards page 27 Working with clip thumbnails continued lt Selecting the USER CLIP NAME recording method gt From the menu bar select OPERATION gt DEVICE SETUP META DATA USER CLIP NAME item Either TYPE1 or TYPE2 can be selected as the USER CLIP NAME recording method TYPE1 USER CLIP NAME to be recorded Uploaded data When clip metadata has been loaded When clip metadata has not been loaded or a setting for not recording the loaded clip metadata has been selected Same as GLOBAL CLIP ID UMID data TYPE2 Pe eae recorded When clip metadata has Uploaded data been loaded COUNT value When clip metadata has not been loaded or a setting for not recording the loaded clip metadata has been selected Same as CLIP NAME X1 Concerning the COUNT value The COUNT value is indicated as a 4 digit number When the clip metadata has been loaded and TYPE2 has been selected as the recording method the COUNT value is incremented by 1 each time a shot is taken and a new clip is generated It can be reset by following the sequence of steps below From the menu bar select PROPERTY DEVICE gt META DATA and then the USER CLIP NAME item The window shown below now appears Align the pointer with COUNT RESET and press the SET button to reset the COUNT value to 1 METADAT
114. onitor 2 Press the MENU BAR button The pointer moves to the menu bar 3 From the menu bar select PROPERTY PROPERTY SETUP P2 CARD CAP The following screen appears Select the P2 card status display settings from the P2 CARD CAP menu option YER NEV 01 04 05 04 00 04 06 04 00 08 09 07 01 01 08 06 00 06 06 05 00 THUMBNAIL OPERATION PF REMAIN Show remaining free space on the P2 card as the P2 card status display USED Show used memory capacity on the P2 card as the P2 card status display 05 07 01 03 00 PER exit f 31 Working with clip thumbnails continued MContents of P2 Card Status Display Settings From the menu bar select PROPERTY then CARD STATUS The following screen is displayed When REMAIN has been selected P2 RIEMAIN 6 8 0 0 8 MIN NO CARD 0 0 MIN NO CARD 0 0 MIN NO CARD 0 0 MIN 6 16 MIN THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY Write protect mark If the P2 card containing the clip is write protected a gy mark is displayed here P2 card status remaining free memory The free memory remaining on the P2 card is displayed here in the form of a bar meter and a percentage value As less and less free memory remains the bar meter decreases toward the left One of the following messages may be displayed instead depending on the card status FORMAT ERROR An unformatted P2 card is inserted in the slot NOT SUPPORTED
115. orm 0001 ADD The signal is output with the 7 5 setup added Note Bear in mind the setting for sub screen item No 03 CMPNT OUT of setup menu item No 622 SETUP 25 This selects the 7 5 setup processing for the input component signal 0000 THRU The signal is recorded in its original form 0001 CUT The signal is recorded with the 7 5 setup removed This selects the 7 5 setup processing for the output composite component and serial digital signal 0000 THRU The signal is output in its original form 0001 CUT The signal is output with the 7 5 setup removed 0002 ADD The signal is output with the 7 5 setup added The underlined items indicates the initial setting SETUP 50 For AJ SPD850P CMPST IN 01 CMPST OUT 02 CMPNT IN 03 CMPNT OUT For setting 7 5 setup processing to be performed on input and output signals in the DVCPROS50 50 Mbps mode When the STOP button is pressed operation is transferred to the sub screen and the setup level is set for each output To return from the sub screen press the STOP button again Note This setup menu is not displayed in the 625i system This selects the 7 5 setup processing for the input composite signal 0000 THRU The signal is recorded in its original form 0001 CUT The signal is recorded with the 7 5 setup removed This selects the 7 5 setup processing for the output composite signal 0000 THRU The signal is o
116. ose on off E Video Signal Adjustment Video compression method Video output gain DV Based compression SMPTE 314M Haoi ut chroma gain Video compression rate 3 dB 4 mone DVCPROSO0 1 3 3 Video output HUE chroma phase DVCPRO 1 5 30 Error correction Reed Solomon product code Video output setup level black level 14 IRE 100 mV Bit rate ree en sync phase DVCPRO50 50 Mbps de Video output SC phase DVCPRO 25 Mbps 180 i 78 Specifications continued AUDIO E Digital Audio Sampling frequencies 48 kHz synchronous with video Quantizing 16 bits Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 1 0 dB at the reference level Dynamic range Better than 90 dB 1 kHz emphasis OFF A weighted Distortion Less than 0 05 1 kHz emphasis OFF reference level Crosstalk Less than 80 dB 1 kHz between 2 channels Headroom For AJ SPD850P 20 dB For AJ SPD850E 18 dB De emphasis T1 50 usec T2 15 usec auto on off E Audio Input Connector Analog input CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 XLR x 4 600 Q high impedance selectable factory setting HIGH 4 0 20 dBu selectable Digital input CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 BNC x 2 AES EBU format SDI input option BNC x 2 active through complies with SMPTE259M C 272M A ITU R BT 656 4 standard E Audio Output Connector Analog output CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 XLR x 4 low impedance 4 0 20 dBu selectable Digital output CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
117. ose recording extends over a multiple number of P2 cards the clip will be registered as a separate event where it extends over the P2 cards like the above eThe maximum number of events which can be registered using this unit is 100 Bear in mind that if a multiple number of events are to be registered with a bait TCR 18 43 29 12 single registration and this number exceeds 100 the IN 18 43 27 14 E01 events exceeding 100 will not be reflected on the play QUT 16 43 29 12 list 6 To check registration or end registration press the EVENT button to return to the play list screen e Press the PLAY button to start playback at the Do east EmA beginning of the current event The stop mode is a DURATO rele established at an event which has not yet been sh registered 03 1 Notes 3 Set the IN and OUT points in such a way that the s z DURATION of each event is at least 10 frames gt 08 1 Otherwise the events may not be played properly io eThe images and sound will be disrupted during playback between clips that have different formats DVCPROS5O SETTING EB CPENATI ONS BEN SEH DVCPRO DV This is normal and not indicative of malfunctioning 36 Play List continued E Changing events On the play list screen move the pointer to the number of the event to be changed and press the EVENT button to switch to the event screen Play the images and press the IN or OUT ENTRY buttons to change the IN or OUT point
118. p menu item No 205 BAUD RATE No 206 DATA LENGTH No 207 STOP BIT No 208 PARITY No 209 RETURN ACK Send format controller PC gt memory card recorder Data format STX command data ETX 02h XX XX XX 3Ah XX XX 03h 20H lt XX lt 7FH XX ASCII code symbols numbers upper case letters command Command identifier a 3 byte identifier ASCII code symbols numbers upper case letters is sent as the command This code serves as a delimiter between the command and data data Data ASCII code symbols numbers uppercase letters can be added in the number of bytes required Outline of send procedure from controller e The send command starts with STX start of text 02h The command is then identified by COMMAND which follows and the data is added as required The format ends with ETX end of text 03h eWhen a different command is to be sent a response is awaited from the memory card recorder and then the command is sent lf STX is sent again before ETX is sent the receive data buffer inside the memory card recorder is cleared A command error is returned to the controller and the data is newly processed with STX which was received again at the head RS 232C interface continued Return format memory card recorder controller PC The following responses are made to the command If necessary more than one response is made When the communicatio
119. position of the characters on the horizontal plane for the time code and other superimposed displays output from the VIDEO OUT 3 SDI OUT 3 connector optional 0 4 16 Note Characters may extend beyond the edges of the screen This sets the position of the characters on the vertical plane for the time code and other superimposed displays output from the VIDEO OUT 3 SDI OUT 3 connector optional 525i system 0000 0 625i system 0000 0 0018 18 0023 23 0022 22 0028 28 Note When the DISPLAY SEL setting causes characters to extend beyond the edges of the screen the setting value is changed so that the characters are automatically displayed in a position on the screen This selects the display type for the superimposed display output from the VIDEO OUT 3 SDI OUT 3 connector optional as well as for displays such as the setup menu etc 0000 WHITE White characters against a black background 0001 W OUT White characters with a black border 45 Setup menus continued USER menu lt BASIC gt This sets the memory card recorder s recording and playback format SYS FORMAT CLOCK SET 0000 50M DVCPRO50 50 Mbps is selected 0001 25M DVCPRO 25 Mbps is selected 0002 DV DV 25 Mbps is selected Note The format complies with the setting of this menu item when the card is ejected 017 This selects the size of the characters for the superimposed display output CHARA SIZE from
120. prox 10 minutes DVCPRO DV approx 20 minutes E For the latest information on P2 cards and SD memory cards For the latest information not available in the Operating Instructions visit the P2 Support Desk at the following Web sites For Japanese http panasonic biz sav For English https eww pavc panasonic co jp pro av Control reference guide Front panel Upper section CG ovcrRo so sx POWEF use 2 0 e SUPER RECINH TCG MODE ONJE NS wr AA A A E HHH D OFF OFF EEE bodo POWER switch Use when switching between ON and OFF of the power USB 2 0 connector Type B Use when connecting a personal computer See page 20 REMOTE button and REMOTE display Use when operating the memory card recorder under external control or copying files on P2 cards through the 9 pin REMOTE RS 232C LAN or USB 2 0 terminal When the REMOTE button is pressed the REMOTE display changes as follows Lights out gt REMOTE lights gt Lights out When it is pressed while holding down the SHIFT button the displays change as follows Lights out REMOTE lights gt LAN lights gt USB lights gt Lights out These operations are
121. r Press again to return to the previous display However the button and display will not function while thumbnails are displayed The HOURS METER information WARNING information and UMID information are shown as the unit s information Press the SEARCH button to switch among the three HOURS METER shows the memory card recorder s serial number the number of hours it has been on and the number of times it has been switched on and off WARNING shows warnings AUDIO VOL SEL switches REC PB switch REC The recording level can be adjusted using the audio level controls PB The playback level can be adjusted using the audio level controls UNITY VAR switch UNITY The audio signals are recorded and played back at a fixed level regardless of the positions of the audio level controls VAR The audio signals are recorded and played back at the levels adjusted using the audio level controls Audio level controls Use these to adjust the recording and playback levels of the audio signals CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Control reference guide continued Display gen Ea G wo d dB dB n 0 REMOTE dBoo Y PB PR y CMPST 46 46 a a E EE soi 200 420500 2000 2000 SDTI 1394 rt Lr a 161 161 161 ec eL eL 2002 2002o 2002o 2002o eL 1 oo Se SS 2S SS CTL NI Ni 3005 33005 aa eaa Eg c m 1 TC e GE Ba N BG
122. rea since the other type of mains cable is not suitable FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE ETC Not to be used in the U K FOR U K ONLY FOR U K ONLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer SJlindicates safety information 4 How to replace the fuse 1 Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver For AJ SPD850E IMPORTANT Unauthorized recording of copyrighted television programmes video tapes and other materials may infringe the rights of copyright holders and contravene copyright laws Operating precaution Operation near any appliance which generates strong magnetic fields may give rise to noise in the video and audio signals If this should be the case deal with the situation by for instance moving the source of the magnetic fields away from the unit before operation E THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE
123. s enabled so long as the write protect switch mechanism on the card is set to enable recording D TCG switch INT The internal time code generator is used EXT The external time code which is input from the time code input connector or video signal VITC is used Select at setup menu No 505 EXT TC SEL MODE switch This switch is used to select the signals in the stop mode PB The signal from the card is output EE The input signal selected by the INPUT SELECT button is output SD memory card slot Insert an SD memory card Insert With the label facing up and the cut corner facing in press until the card locks in place Eject After checking that the lamp has gone off press the card in to release the lock Note Insert only SD memory cards do not insert any other type of cards P2 card slots Press the card in until the eject button pops out After inserting the card push the button over See page 18 P2 card access LEDs See page 19 EJECT buttons Press to eject the card Raise the button and press firmly Do not use this button while the card s access indicator is on See page 18 Control reference guide continued Front panel Under section 1 3 DVCPRO ET METER INPUT SELECT FULUFINE VIDE
124. ser bit and CTL 0 00005 63 Superimpose SCIEN cccccesseeeeeeeeeteeneeeeeees 64 Video output signals and servo reference SUI A aipsrcau dave cacacdeavsutiatenvaccstasuseaiudecracavaeawassecee 65 Audio V fade function scseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 66 Audio recording channel and monitor OUTPUT SELECTION cccccccessseeeeeccreesessennenenees 67 Printed Circuit board cccceeeceeeceeteeeeeeeees 67 Rack mounting ceeccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennneeeeneeeenees 68 Condensation lt 2 s6s 4ee ee nnn 69 MAG MANGO wisacsk ince tice snenccnnntiedidevisnniatntdneniies 69 Error messages ssssssssesesnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnn 70 RS 232C interface c es eccecteneercesenecees 74 Connector signals cccssseeeeeeeeeeeeneeseeees 77 Specifications wasticcsotccde ness ivencine tts eienk 78 Information on software for this product 1 Included with this product is software licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL and GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL and users are hereby informed that they have the right to obtain change and redistribute the source codes of this software Details on GPL and LGPL can be found on the installation CD provided with the unit Refer to the folder called LDOC Details are given in the original English language text To obtain the source codes go to the following home page http panasonic biz sav The manufacturer asks users to r
125. servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the ap pliance SJlindicates safety information 2 E THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE GROUNDED To ensure safe operation the three pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three pin power outlet which is effectively grounded through normal household wiring Extension cords used with the equipment must have three cores and be correctly wired to provide connection to the ground Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power outlet is grounded or that the installation is completely safe For your safety if you are in any doubt about the effective grounding of the power outlet please consult a qualified electrician For AJ SPD850P CAUTION THE AC RECEPTACLE MAINS SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE TO COMPLETELY DISCONNECT THIS EQUIPMENT FROM THE AC MAINS DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM THE AC RECEPTACLE WARNING eTO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE eTO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT AWAY FROM ALL LIQUIDS USE AND STORE ONLY IN LOCATIONS WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED TO THE RISK OF DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS AND DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID CONTAINERS ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION In order to maintain adequat
126. ssory CD ROM into the PC For further details refer to the installation manual Notes This unit supports USB2 0 only It does not support a PC which is compatible with USB1 1 e Do not remove the P2 cards while the USB is connected for use e Except while card data is being accessed the P2 card access LED remains off while the USB connection is established Use only one deck when making a USB2 0 connection to a PC 20 Jog Shuttle Search dial Locate the edit points Each time it is pressed it is set alternatively to the SHTL SLOW mode or the JOG mode and the JOG SHTL or SLOW lamp lights When the power is turned on the search dial will not operate unless it is first returned to the STILL position Jog mode 1 Press the search dial so that it remains pressed in Check that the JOG lamp lights 2 Turn the search dial The dial s click stops are released and the card data is played back at the speed 1x to 1x corresponding to the speed at which the dial is turned When you stop turning the dial a still picture is shown 3 To transfer the memory card recorder from the jog mode to another mode press the button corresponding to the mode Note The factory setting is that when you turn the search dial the mode switches to either shuttle mode or jog mode Select KEY at setup menu No 100 SEARCH ENA so the memory card recorder will not transfer to the search mode unless you press the search button Shuttle
127. st or last clip when the REW or FF button is pressed while holding down the SHIFT button 3 Press the PLAY button The clip at the pointer location is played on the LCD After the clip at the cursor location has been played subsequent clips are played in the order in which they were recorded After the last clip has been played the thumbnail screen is displayed again It is possible to display and play only the selected clips on the thumbnail screen It is also possible to select only those clips which satisfy specific conditions as the clips to be displayed on the thumbnail screen For details see Switching the thumbnail display on page 25 Notes Clips with clip numbers displayed in red cannot be played elt is not necessary to select a clip so that its thumbnail has a green box around it in order to play clips elf the REW button is pressed while a clip is being played the clip is played in reverse If the FF button is pressed the clip is played in fast forward mode elf the STOP button is pressed while a clip is being played playback is stopped and the thumbnail screen is displayed again eWhile playback is stopped the pointer remains on the thumbnail of the clip which was being played regardless of where the pointer was located at the start of playback The images and sound will be disrupted during playback between clips that have different formats DVCPROS5O DVCPRO DV This is normal and not indicative of
128. t be synchronized with the video signal VITC The VITC of the input video signal is recorded as TC Reproducing the time code user bit 1 Set the memory card recorder to stop mode 2 Select TC or UB using the COUNTER button 3 Press the PLAY button Playback starts and the time code is shown on the display When the SUPER switch is set to ON the time code value is superimposed on the video signals from the VIDEO OUT 3 SDI OUT 3 connector optional T x R 00 01 04 07 A A 21 3 field x 2 4 field The colon between the seconds and frames changes to a period during drop frame mode When the time code signal cannot be read an asterix is displayed CTL mode 1 Set the memory card recorder to the stop mode 2 Select CTL using the COUNTER button During playback the counter displays the play position as relative to the start During recording the counter value starts from 0 00 00 00 If the MODE switch is at the PB setting when recording ends the position relative to the start will be displayed 63 Superimpose screen The control signals time code etc are displayed using Characters displayed abbreviations The background of characters superimposed on the display can be changed using setup menu No 011 CHARA TYPE TV monitor TCR sek aki ak 1 a Abbreviations TV monitor TV monitor CTL Control signal count value Dispi ition TCR Time c
129. t the CONTROL switch on the front panel to LOCAL VTR AJ SD955 or others Reference signal generator Remote control signal 9 pin With SDI interface board optional installed Source machine OFF ON Ao l 5 Alley To N i REY S SS SS ASS GN Val E i W WY To video To audio To video To audio monitor device monitor device monitor device monitor device Digital audio signal Analog video signal component With analog video input board optional installed Notes eVideo and audio output may be disturbed when the reference video signal is not input so it is recommended that a system which inputs the reference video signal be used This unit does not come with color framing settings Perform the settings for editing using 2F eIn terms of the EE output images including the V BLANK data the input images are delayed and then output as is The menu item settings related to VITC CC and V BLANK are reflected in the recorded images and playback images but not in the EE output Connection with a PC 1 Connect the USB cable to the USB2 0 connector at the top of the front panel Use a cable that supports USB2 0 one which is shielded and has a ferrite core for the USB cable 2 With the unit now connected to the PC install the P2 software from the acce
130. te input signals 0000 B W The signals are processed as B W signals 0001 AUTO The signals are automatically detected This selects the analog component output level 0000 M Il M II level 0001 B CAM B CAM level Note This menu option is not displayed in the 625i system This selects the operation Vertical interpolation is conducted automatically during slow motion playback to reduce the vertical movement of the playback pictures However this menu item enables the interpolation operation to be forcibly turned off interpolation 0000 OFF Interpolation is forcibly turned off 0001 AUTO Interpolation is automatically turned on during slow motion playback The underlined items indicates the initial setting 54 620 ESR MODE 621 CCR MODE 624 CC REC 645 WIDE SELECT This selects the operation mode for edge subcarrier reduction ESR in the playback circuit 0000 OFF The mode is forcibly set to OFF 0001 AUTO The mode is automatically set to ON or OFF depending on the memory card recorder operation This selects the cross color processing during playback 0000 OFF The cross color is output with no changes made 0001 ON The cross color can be reduced Note This menu option is not displayed in the 625i system This selects whether to record the closed caption signals multiplexed on the input signals on the card 0000 OFF No closed caption signal is recorded In addition
131. text memo can be read from the SD memory card and can be recorded as Clip Meta Data lt Reading Clip Meta Data metadata upload gt 1 Insert the SD memory card that contains the Clip Meta Data metadata upload file 2 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor 3 Press the MENU BAR button The cursor moves to the menu bar 4 Select OPERATION DEVICE SETUP gt META DATA LOAD from the menu bar and press the SET button th AW Tae LOAD g NETWORK ue RECORD LJ USER CLIP NAME INITIALIZE 01 01 08 06 00 06 06 05 00 0 07 00 01 03 00 THUMBNAIL PROPERTY EXIT 5 Names of metadata upload files stored on the SD memory card are displayed Select the desired files using the cursor buttons and choose YES Upload starts To check the loaded data refer to Confirmation of Metadata Upload on page 33 lt To set whether or not the uploaded metadata is recorded gt Set ON OFF by selecting OPERATION DEVICE SETUP META DATA RECORD from the menu bar ON The metadata is recorded in accordance with the setting for the USER CLIP NAME recording method OFF The metadata is not recorded H Metadata upload files Using the latest update version of P2 viewer metadata upload files can be written to SD memory cards using a PC Download the latest update version of P2 viewer from the following URL and install it to your PC http panas
132. the VAUX area When video signals on which the time code has been recorded are input the time code of the input signals is recorded in the VAUX area 0001 ON The internal time code generator value is recorded in the VAUX area Note If 1394 has been selected as the input signals the time code on the input compressed signals will be recorded regardless of this menu s setting Sub code area This area is separate from the video and audio data area on the P2 card The time code complying with SMPTE EBU standards is stored here VAUX area This area is to be found in the video data area on the P2 card The additional information relating to the video data is stored here The underlined items indicates the initial setting HEUSER menu lt VIDEO gt 600 This selects the internal signal No Item 0001 BB The black burst is generated 0002 CBi00 100 color bars are generated 0003 CB75 75 color bars are generated 601 This selects whether to float the vertical sync position of the video output in order to align the video output phase with the input in the EE record edit modes OUT VSYNC 0000 N VF Signals are not floated 0001 VF Signals are floated This selects ON or OFF for the closed caption signal of the first field 0000 BLANK Signal is forcibly blanked 0001 THRU Signal is not blanked Note This menu option is not displayed in the 625i system This selects ON or OFF for the closed c
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134. tion of this unit is recorded if there is no UMID information on the input signals This sets the line on which the UMID information is to be superimposed 525i system 0000 BLANK 0001 12L 625i system 0000 BLANK 0001 18L 006 17L 0010 17L 0008 19L 0015 22L Note The line selected for the setup menu item No 501 VITC POS 1 and No 502 VITC POS 2 settings cannot be selected for this item The underlined items indicates the initial setting 56 HEUSER menu lt AUDIO gt 701 CH1 IN LV 702 CH2 IN LV 703 CH3 IN LV 704 CH4 IN LV 706 CH1 OUT LV 707 CH2 OUT LV 708 CH3 OUT LV 709 CH4 OUT LV This selects the audio input CH1 reference level switching 0000 0001 0dB 0002 20dB This selects the audio input CH2 reference level switching 4dB 0000 0001 0dB 0002 20dB This selects the audio input CH3 reference level switching 4dB 0000 0001 0dB 0002 20dB This selects the audio input CH4 reference level switching 4dB 0000 0001 0dB 0002 20dB This selects the audio output CH1 reference level switching 4dB 0000 0001 0dB 0002 20dB This selects the audio output CH2 reference level switching 4dB 0000 0001 0dB 0002 20dB This selects the audio output CH3 reference level switching 4dB 0000 0001 0dB 0002 20dB This selects the audio output CH4 reference level switching 4dB 0000 0001 0002 4dB 0dB 20dB Setup
135. turned counterclockwise the Notes item number is decremented elf the RESET button is pressed to restore the factory When the FF button or REW button is pressed while settings only the user files currently in use are holding down the PLAY button the next or previous restored The other user files remain unaffected item is selected The changes made to the SYSTEM menu contents eWhenever possible limit the use of the search dial to are recorded even by pressing the MENU button to the JOG mode close the menu screen 3 At the position where the change is to be made turn the search dial while holding down the SEARCH button The settings on the menu screen and display now flash When the dial is turned clockwise the setting number is incremented conversely when it is turned counterclockwise it is decremented 4 Upon completion of the setting release the SEARCH button When the search dial is in the SHTL mode the item will move unless the dial is set to the center position 40 Setup menus The memory card recorder can hold five user files each of which has its own specific menu settings and one of these files can be selected for use E Changing the file 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the FF button while holding down the DIAG or SHIFT button to switch to the next user file or press the REW button while holding down the DIAG or SHIFT button to return to the previous user file User files Each user fil
136. ug the cord from the socket Use a soft cloth to clean the outside of the deck For stubborn dirt or stains wipe the deck with a cloth that has been lightly dampened with well diluted kitchen detergent and wrung out thoroughly After wiping off the dirt with the damp cloth finish it off with a dry cloth Note Do not use alcohol benzene thinners or any other solvents as they may affect the color of external parts or damage the deck s coating 69 Error messages When a warning occurs in this unit the error number is indicated on the counter display Open the DIAG menu to display a description of the error on the counter display or monitor TV When an operational malfunction has occurred in the unit the error number flashes on the counter display DIAG menu This displays the deck information Deck information includes WARNING information HOURS METER usage time information and UMID Unique Material Identifier information A DIAG menu appears on the monitor when the monitor is connected to the VIDEO OUT 3 SDI OUT 3 connector optional on the rear panel Superimposed display DIAG MENU UMID INFO 234005678BA 58201000001 nezm coo WD ozo 4 Press DIAG button q Press SEARCH button 70 E Displaying the DIAG menu 1 Press the DIAG button The DIAG menu screen is displayed on the monitor and the message is displayed on the counter display 2 Press the SEARCH button
137. uperimposed displays output from the VIDEO OUT 3 SDI OUT 3 connector optional 0000 TIME Data only The data indicates the value for whichever of CTL TC or UB currently selected by the COUNTER button 0001 T amp STA Data and operation status 0002 T amp S amp M Data operation status and mode 0003 T amp RT Data and REC TIME 0004 T amp YMD Data and REC DATE year month day 0005 T amp MDY Data and REC DATE month day year 0006 T amp DMY Data and REC DATE day month year 0007 T amp UB Data and user bit However when UB has been selected with the COUNTER button the time code is displayed after the user bit 0008 T amp CTL Data and CTL data However when CTL has been selected with the COUNTER button the time code is displayed after the CTL data 0009 T amp T Data and time code 0010 VITC The time code and user bit recorded on the card are displayed Notes e Mode display DVCPRO 50 50 Mbps DVCPRO_50 DVCPRO 25 Mbps DVCPRO DV DV An error message appears if a warning or error has occurred when T amp S amp M has been selected as this setting eThe recording duration and recording time and date are displayed when the DV format applies The operating status is displayed instead when the DVCPRO50 50 Mbps or DVCPRO 25 Mbps format applies The underlined items indicates the initial setting 009 CHARA H POS 010 CHARA V POS 011 CHARA TYPE This sets the
138. utput in its original form 0001 ADD The signal is output with the 7 5 setup added Note Bear in mind the setting for sub screen item No 03 CMPNT OUT of setup menu item No 623 SETUP 50 This selects the 7 5 setup processing for the input component signal 0000 THRU The signal is recorded in its original form 0001 CUT The signal is recorded with the 7 5 setup removed This selects the 7 5 setup processing for the output composite component and serial digital signal 0000 THRU The signal is output in its original form 0001 CUT The signal is output with the 7 5 setup removed 0002 ADD The signal is output with the 7 5 setup added 55 Setup menus continued HEUSER menu lt VIDEO gt 660 UMID REC 662 UMID POS This selects whether or not to record the UMID information on the card 0000 OFF UMID information is not recorded on the card In addition EE output signals are blanked 0001 ON UMID information is recorded on the card Note If THRU has been selected as the setup menu item No 106 EE MODE SEL setting UMID information of the EE output signals will be blanked This selects the UMID information to be recorded on the card when ON has been selected as the setup menu item No 660 UMID REC setting 0000 INT Newly created UMID information of this unit is always recorded 0001 EXT The UMID information of the input signals is recorded Newly created UMID informa
139. utput of digital component audio video signals conforming to the SMPTE259M C standard Video signals containing superimposed information can be output through the SDI OUT 3 connector To turn the superimposed information ON or OFF use the SUPER switch on the front panel Note The digital audio signals must be synchronized with the video input signals otherwise noise will be generated in the audio output signals Control reference guide continued Rear Panel 2 2 AES EBU CH2 AA mi IN REMOTO IN AUDIO Te en CnC hee CT ewe Cf om pal cr UD U fe i1 AUDIO Cre MON OUT L CH3 c a ang ger OPTION J e C e R o Q a a 1ooBase Tx Fan Cool the memory card recorder If the fan stops E 10 appears on the counter display SIGNAL GND terminal Connect to the signal ground terminal on the component connected to the memory card recorder to minimize noise It is not a safety ground ANALOG COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connectors Output analog component video signals ANALOG COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT connectors Output analog composite video signals Video signals containing superimposed information can be output through the VIDEO OUT 3 connector Switch ON or OFF with the S
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141. with signals from laser discs or a satellite eAt the NON STD setting the images shown on the front panel s LCD monitor will be significantly disrupted when the unit s operation is transferred from the play mode to EE mode this is normal and not indicative of malfunctioning This selects the REF LOCK mode 0000 AUTO Servo is synchronized with the input signal during recording or with the REF signal during playback 0001 EXT Servo is synchronized at all times with the REF signal 0002 AUTO1 Servo is synchronized with the input signal during recording or with the REF signal during playback When there is no reference REF signal the EE output is synchronized with the internal reference signal at the AUTO setting or with the STD input signal at the AUTO1 setting The AUTO1 setting is selected when the STD signal is to be used Note At the AUTO setting the images shown on the front panel s LCD monitor will be significantly disrupted when the unit s operation is transferred from the play mode to EE mode this is normal and not indicative of malfunctioning The underlined items indicates the initial setting 320 VAR FWD MAX 321 VAR REV MAX 323 JOG FWD MAX 324 JOG REV MAX This selects the mode after cue up operation is complete 0000 STOP STOP mode 0001 STILL SHTL STILL mode This sets the maximum SLOW FWD speed 0000 4 0001 2 0002 1 Note At any speed setting other than O 4 the phase
142. wo types of clips are to be played back using the play list function When CUT is selected Noise appears at the edit splice When FADE is selected V fade processing is performed for all the sections between clips and between the events of edit copoed clips V fade is performed instantaneously between all clips and events to reduce noise When AUTO has been selected V fade is automatically performed except between events when clips extending over more than one P2 card or clips automatically divided and recorded using a P2 card with a memory capacity of 8 GB or more have been registered on a play list ZG ZZ Clip 1 1 cip 1 2 f Event B V fade is performed instantaneously to eliminate the noise Note This setting takes effect only when the power is on 66 Audio recording channel and monitor output selection E Audio recording channel E Monitor output channel The audio is selected as shown below by using the The monitor output channels are selected using the AUDIO MIX switch REC CH1 CH3 and REC CH2 CH4 MONITOR SELECT and MONITOR MIX button as shown buttons on the front panel below Monitor Recording signal Output signal CH1 input CH2 input CH1 input CH2 input CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 input CH2 input CH1 input CH2 input CH1 CH3 CH2 CH4 CH3 input CH4 input CH3 input CH4 input CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH3 input CH4 input CH3 input CH4 input CH1 CH3 CH2 CH4
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