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Panasonic AJ-HC1500G Digital Camera User Manual

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1. INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT SET UP SYSTEM SET UP TC CHR SET UP AUDIO IN SET UP AUDIO OUT SET UP INTERFACE SET UP PANEL SET UP INSERT AUTO EDIT CH SELECT 11 F1 gt F2 z cc F4 gt 5 gt F6 F7 gt F10 gt F11 gt F12 gt F13 USER SET UP ENGINEER OP MAP LOCAL F13 OP MAP REMOTE RF OPERATION Menu screen transitions TEST F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 is 2 is Bl F7 u F13 RF AUDIO MECHA SYSTEM FRONT F1 TEST FRONT PANEL CHECK IN SERVO IC CARD F1 USER F2 MULTI CUE F1 SELECT F3 MONITOR F3 b ERROR LOG F2 MONITOR DIAG F2 2 DIAG MASKED A F3 F2 F3 DIAG LAST F1 2 2 Turning the power Turn on the power v The HOME menu is displayed I i ni F13 10 04 23 23 7 75 10 04 23 23 za 1 F12
2. L1 BOARD NOT RESPONDING RECEDIT eWith system errors the original screen will be restored when the power switch is turned off and the cause of the error is eliminated 188 SYSTEM error messages Message AV NOT RESPONDING Error description The AV microcomputer is not working properly The reference signals from the S5 printed circuit board may not be the prescribed ones or some similar kind of problem is to blame On screen display SYSTEM ERROR SYSCON NOT RESPONDING A problem has occurred in communication between the system control microcomputer and front microcomputer SYSTEM ERROR 52 BOARD NOT The S2 printed circuit board has been removed SYSTEM ERROR RESPONDING 53 BOARD 63 printed circuit board has been removed SYSTEM ERROR RESPONDING 54 BOARD The circuitry on the 54 PCB is not operating SYSTEM ERROR RESPONDING properly 55 BOARD The circuitry on the 55 PCB is not operating SYSTEM ERROR RESPONDING properly L1 BOARD NOT The circuitry on the L1 PCB is not operating SYSTEM ERROR RESPONDING properly L2 BOARD NOT The circuitry on the L2 PCB is not operating SYSTEM E
3. AUDIO OUT SET UP F9 W AUDIO OUT SDI ASIGN F12 AUDIO OUT SET UP STATE VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT HD H F8 VIDEO OUT HD SET UP 12 STATE VIDEO OUT SD SETUP F11 I CMPST F11 LINE BLK VIDEO OUT SD F10 F7 A F12 VIDEO a SETUP F12 gt STATE F9 F10 y VIDEO OUT CONVERT F1 gt VIDEO OUT CONVERT HD_TO_SD VIDEO OUT CONVERT SD_TO_HD VIDEO OUT CONVERT HD_TO_HD VITC L F9 gt TC CHR CONVERT 2 Y Menu screen transitions MULTI CUE ASSEMBLE INSERT MULTI CUE SET UP ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP SET UP ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT SET UP INSERT MANUAL EDIT SET UP INSERT MANUAL EDIT CH SELECT aa ASSEMBLE MANUAL F12 r ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT F8 INSERT MANUAL Es F12 F13 gt EDIT F8 F13 INSERT AUTO EDIT SET UP HOME SET UP
4. Proceed as follows to switch between VIDEO amp AUDIO and AUDIO 1 Press the center cursor key to display the cursor 2 Press the F key and cursor key lt 4 or gt together to move the cursor to INNER ERROR 3 Press the center cursor key to select VIDEO amp AUDIO or AUDIO 4 Press the ENT key to enter the selection O Correction and revision statuses INTER ag E387 CURCI EC DICT LN ePress the F key and cursor key together to move the highlighted portion from the error rate display described above eBy aligning the cursor with CONCEAL V or A with OUTER V or A or with INNER and then pressing the center cursor key it is possible to switch between ON and OFF eThese settings are forcibly set to ON when the test menu is exited Do NOT turn them OFF since doing so will cause noise to be generated in the playback picture and sound 155 RF adjustment value display menu 00 00 00 0000 B F13 F12 F10 82 DO Pa E ER E Key Key designation Description F1 F5 F6 ADJ MODE FIX Holds the current adjusted value Parameter can be Adjust mode readjusted by remote adjustment but the value cannot be changed with this unit F7 ADJ CH Selects the channel for display EQ REC PLL CH1 CH2 CH3 F8 F10 F11 ADJ RF When the F11 key is pressed ADJ SEL is displayed at the F12 RF adjustment value key and the current adjust
5. Key Key designation Description 1 TORQUE Key for adjustment by service personnel Reel torque adjustment F2 DATA SEND Key for adjustment by service personnel Torque data forwarding F3 MEASURE Key for adjustment by service personnel Measure F4 AT Key for adjustment by service personnel AT head adjustment F5 METER ERROR Displays inner error level ENV Displays envelop level F6 PG SHIFT Key for adjustment by service personnel PG shifter adjustment F7 ADJ RATE Key for adjustment by service personnel Adjust rate F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the TEST menu screen F9 MECHA Key for adjustment by service personnel Mechanical adjustment F10 TRACKING Under normal conditions tracking adjustment is not necessary Tracking adjustment Adjust if there are tracking discrepancies while editing VAR Tracking is adjusted manually Refer to Manually adjusting the tracking page 106 FIX Tracking is fixed at the center position of the manual adjustment OPT ONCE Tracking is optimized only once while the tape is playing up to the IN point during the first editing after the cassette has been inserted Thereafter optimization does not take place However optimization can be performed again Refer to Automatically adjusting the tracking page 100 OPT AUTO Tracking is optimized while the tape is playing up to the IN point with each editing Refer to Automatically adjusting the tracking page 105 F11 X VALUE K
6. DF mode ON DF mode OFF Time code can be read out or TCG value is displayed This indicates that the time code is the original time code which was recorded on the tape If the time code displayed is not accompanied by this cassette mark it means that the time code is the post conversion time code This display will go off when setting the CTL or UB TC CHR menu VTR s operating modes STOP PREVIEW REVIEW PREROLL AUTO EDIT automatic editing JOG VAR SHTL REC REC display blinks during Pre CTL operation PLAY P PLY programmed playback TSO TAPE SPEED OVERRIDE Time code displays and VTR s operating modes continued F FWD REW EDIT PLAY edit playback EDIT REC edit recording CUE UP STANDBY OFF EJECT DMC PREVIEW DMC EDIT OUT PREVIEW DMC SAMPLE variable memory speed sampling underway DMC PLAY variable memory playback underway AUTO OFF eln the shuttle variable mode and CUE UP and PREROLL modes the tape travel direction is in dicated as or and the tape speed is displayed as an integer the jog mode the tape travel is indicated by lt when it is moving in the forward direction by x when it has stopped and by gt when it is moving in the reverse direction the programmed playback and TSO modes or is used to indicate the deviation di rection and the deviation data i
7. PHASE UNITY 2 Adjust the phase difference using the ADJUST control When the ADJUST control is turned the display changes to VAR The adjustment can now be varied in 1 sample increments from 16 to 96 samples ADJUST 4 SAMPLES _ A V PHASE VAR 3 Upon completion of the adjustment press the F1 A V PHASE key eWhen the UNITY VAR key is pressed during the adjustment the UNITY mode is restored When the key is pressed again the mode reverts to VAR UNITY VAR Fade function During editing the cut edited data is recorded automatically during playback this data is de tected and the section concerned is V faded Playback V fade function OFF Playback V fade function ON Audio signal A Audio signal B Audio signal N Audio signal Noise appears at the joins in the editing V fading is performed for an instant to eliminate the noise _ 69 AUDIO OUT SET UP STATE menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys AUDIO OUT F8 gt F12 P 0000 00 00 F13 12 F11 F10 F9 Key Key designation Description F1 F2 EE_MODE NORMAL The standard mode is established E E through mode is turned OFF THROUGH The E E through mode AV minimum delay mode is established A discrepancy occurs between th
8. 3 Set the F7 TRIM key to TRIM 4 Press the center cursor key again so that the cursor is made to serve as a column cursor 5 Press the or button to trim the edit point in 1 frame increments Each time the button is pressed the point is incremented by 1 frame If the button is held down the point is incremented continu ously 6 Press the F7 TRIM key to set it to OFF TRIM OFF 00 00 02 16 lt Notes gt When the edit points are entered during editing with the player or editor recorder the final fourth edit point is automatically calculated from the other edit points and entered as a virtual edit point eThe mark appears at the side of a virtual edit point display elf a virtual edit point is to be cleared it will be cleared automatically by clearing the other edit points seii INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu Input the data using the scratchpad 1 6 Press the center cursor key The cursor now appears Center cursor key ac 7 gt SN Press the cursor key to move the cursor to the time code IN or OUT position which is to be input Cursor key Press the FROM key The time code at the cursor position is displayed inside the register SPR DATA 00 14 03 05 Use the and number keys to increment or decrement the time code and press the ENT key The o
9. 2 Move the cursor to the desired position using the cursor keys The cursor will not move to places which cannot be set 3 Press the center cursor key to select TAPE or EE Refer to the following table for the types of setting options Mode EJECT STBY TENSION STBY REC EDIT JOG SHTL CH OFF RELEASE ON REC VAR VIDEO FREEZE FREEZE FREEZE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE BLACK BLACK BLACK EE1 EE1 EE1 GRAY GRAY GRAY EE2 EE2 FREE FREE FREE NOISE NOISE NOISE EE1 EE1 EE1 EE2 EE2 EE2 D AUDIO MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE 1 1 1 1 1 1 MUTE MUTE EE2 EE2 EE2 EE2 EE2 CUE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE EE EE TAPE TAPE EE EE EE EE Underline denotes the factory setting mode eWhen a setting is to be established during head selection using the TEST menu or during edit ing the setting applying to the operation concerned takes precedence over the setting select ed using the VIDEO OUT SET UP STATE menu eWhen TAPE EE has been set by F1 OUTPUT on the HOME menu the HOME menu setting takes precedence VIDEO OUT SD menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys VIDEO OUT F9 RITPUT LEVEL X VIED AT SD 3 00 00 00 00 FLEE EEL erg ergy Ler Ore ke ive aire 30 VIDEO OUT SD menu
10. Proceed as follows to change an already entered cue point 1 Press the key F1 F5 F9 F13 corresponding to the cue to be entered 2 Press the cursor keys to move the column cursor to the time code of the cue point to be changed Center cursor key a gt 4 00 44 07 07 v 3 Press the center cursor key to change the cursor to the column cursor and then input the value using the number keys 0 ol 4 4 9 z Eo 4 Cursor key 4 Press the ENT key 00 44 07 04 A Clearing cue data Proceed as follows to clear an already entered cue point 1 Press the key F1 F5 F9 F13 corresponding to the cue to be cleared 2 Press the C key 3 Press the ENT key Clearing all the cue points Press the F8 SET UP key and then press the PAG CLR on the SET UP menu and F key together All the cue points on the page concerned are now cleared To clear all the cue points on all the pages with the exception of the cue points on protected pages press the F5 ALL CLR and F key together _ 94 MULTI CUE SET menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys MULTI CUE F8 ST iP x 00 00 00 00 _ 95 F13 F12 F11 F1
11. F1 SYSTEM frequency setting eF1 backlighting comes on eDisplays go off inside VTR STATUS windows eSYSTEM frequency window opens Use cursor to select frequency eBacklighting goes off at same time as frequency is entered ENT Y F3 VIDEO SYSTEM format setting e F3 backlighting comes on eVIDEO SYSTEM FORMAT window opens Use cursor to select format eBacklighting goes off at same time as format is entered FORMAT appears inside VTR STATUS window C YES F4 Keys are indicated in the parentheses YES F6 VIDEO output format setting for HD SDI MONITOR eF6 backlighting comes on eHD SDI MONIT window opens Use cursor to select format eBacklighting goes off at same time as format is entered eHD SDI MONITOR appears inside VTR STATUS window lt YES Y F7 VIDEO output format setting for SD SDI MAIN eF7 backlighting comes on eSD SDI window opens Use cursor to select format eBacklighting goes off at same time as format is entered eSD SDI MAIN appears inside VTR STATUS window m END Y F4 AUDIO SYSTEM format setting 4ch or 8ch eF4 backlighting comes on e AUDIO SYSTEM FORMAT window opens Use cursor to select format eBacklighting goes off at same time as format is entered eAUDIO FORMAT appears inside VTR STATUS wind
12. F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 133 PANEL SET UP LOCAL menu Key Key designation Description F1 VIDEO Selects the VIDEO OUT menu level adjustment function When For adjusting the video the key is pressed the display is highlighted level F2 AUDIO Selects the AUDIO REC and PB level adjustment function When For adjusting the audio the key is pressed the display is highlighted level TRACKING Selects the tracking adjustment When the key is pressed the For selecting the tracking display is highlighted adjustment F4 MON SEL Selects the L R selector button for monitoring the audio signals For selecting the monitor When the key is pressed the display is highlighted F5 MAP MODE ALL Regardless of the OP MAP settings operation of all For enabling key the functions is enabled operations SELECT Operation of the only the functions to be selected in the OP MAP mode is enabled F6 F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the SET UP menu screen F9 F12 F13 REMOTE Transfers the VTR to the OP MAP REMOTE menu screen OP MAP setting method eThose buttons and keys which are marked on the graphics of the control panel shown on the display correspond to the buttons on the actual control panel The part corresponding to a key or button which has been pressed on the control button is highlighted
13. UP SDI menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys VIDEO OUT F9 F12 MIDED SD SET UP 501 2 lie 00 00 00 00 F13 SERIAL SYS PHAGE STATE 12 F11 F10 F9 FIL BCLP F SERIAL SrSPHASE or 1 36 VIDEO OUT SD SET UP SDI menu Key Key designation F1 FIL Description For selecting whether to pass the SD output both of SDI output and analog composite output signals through the comb filter ON The signals are passed through the comb filter and output OFF The signals are not passed through the comb filter F2 B CLIP This is used to select whether signals below the SD output pedestal level are to be clipped or not OFF The signals are not clipped ON The signals are clipped F3 F4 F5 SERIAL SYS PHASE F6 Adjusts the sync phase of SD SDI output in relation to the reference signal FINE COARSE eThis can be selected when the function key is pressed together with the F key With the 480 59 94i format Adjustment can be made from 2H 858 to 1H 858 With the 480 59 94p format Adjustment can be made from 857 to 858 With the 576 50i format Adjustment can be made from 2H 864 to 1H 864 For FINE adjustments are made in sample increments for COARSE they are made i
14. eWhen the JOG VAR or SHTL button is pressed the search dial appears eWhen the F1 VIDEO key is pressed the ADJUST control appears eWhen the F2 AUDIO key is pressed the ADJUST control appears eWhen the F3 TRACKING key is pressed the ADJUST control appears eAt the time of shipment the F5 MAP MODE key was set to ALL so that all the keys buttons etc are operational 134 USER SET UP menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys SET F12 00 00 00 00 F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 eUser files SET UP menu lt SET UP USER menu function settings gt Syscon User File Key designation Description 1 LOAD Press together with F key For loading This calls the selected user files user files Current File F2 SAVE Press together with F key On Board RAM For saving This saves the selected user files user files F3 DELETE Press together with F key For deleting This deletes the selected user files user files F F3 Delete j F4 No 1 10 F5 POWER LAST Call last file UP FACTRY Call factory file On Board RAM Sets the file 11010 Calls user file to be loaded VTR when the power is turned on F6 F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the SET UP menu screen F9 LOCK Press together with F key Fo
15. m 53 AUDIO INSET UP menu 55 AUDIO IN CH MIX SELECT menu 58 AUDIO OUT menu 61 AUDIO OUT MONITOR menu 63 AUDIO OUT SET UP menu 65 AUDIO OUT SET UP STATE menu 70 AUDIO OUT SDI ASIGN menu 72 TC CHRmenu 75 TC CHR SET UP menu 81 TC CHR SET UP VITC L menu 83 TC CHR CONVERT menu 85 Audio insert editing function with 23 98 Hz VTR system and 30 Hz external operating environments 88 LTC output selection when playing back a 25P 23 98P 24P tape with a 23 98 24 25 Hz VTR system added 90 MULTI CUE 91 MULTI CUE SET UP menu 95 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT MISI 97 INSERT MANUAL EDIT CH SELECT meras ve dee ee DRE Rs 98 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu 100 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT Ta Ar do E aut ier Evi ES 108 INSERT AUTO EDIT CH SELECT TIG EIL oie teens 115 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT SET UP menu 117 The underlining of functional description with each menu denotes the initial setting Contents SET UP Menu 121 INTERFACE SET UP menu 122 PANEL SET UP menu 128 PANEL SET UP OP MAP REMOTE eee ae Boban 130 PANEL SET UP OP MAP LOCAL 133 USER SET UP 135 SYSTEM SET UP men
16. 00 Center cursor key gt Y 2 Press the center cursor key again so that the cursor is made to serve as a column cursor and then use the number key to input the value 1 ol fo 0 To set a letter from A to F in the initial value of the user bit simul taneously press the F key and the corresponding number key ol lol fo 4 to 9 qm p LUBR EJ 10 00 00 OF 3 Press the ENT key The cursor is now cleared This completes the setting of the initial value eTo clear the value entered press the C key in step 2 eTo check the value which has been input press the INPUT CHECK key d HOME menu displays Setting and checking the cue time 1 Press the center cursor key The time code display now appears in reverse video LTCR Center cursor key MA 00 00 00 4 gt VJ Cursor key 2 Press the W cursor key The cue time now appears in reverse video LTCR 10 00 00 00 CUE TIME H M 5 F Press the center cursor key again so that the cursor is made to serve as a column cursor and then use the number keys to input the value 0 7 0 CUE TIME Wo Ed 4 Press the ENT key The cursor is now cleared This completes the setting of the cue time Pr
17. 2 Speed range from 1 to 2x F4 SHTL L C R OFF No clutch F5 key also goes off Shuttle dial clutch ON Clutch set at three points left edge center and right edge ON OFF F5 SHTL 8 4 OFF No clutch Selection of shuttle dial a8 8 Clutch set at 8 speed positions a4 clutch X4 X8 Clutch set at four positions 4x speed and 8 speed x4 Clutch set at 4X speed positions F6 SHTL MAX SP 50 The maximum shuttle speed is set to 50x normal playback Shuttle maximum speed 32 The maximum shuttle speed is set to 32x normal playback 16 The maximum shuttle speed is set to 16x normal playback F7 A SCALE 20 18 dB Scale marker of level meter is set to 20 18 Audio level meter scale 0 dB Scale marker of level meter is set to 0 dB setting The setting will be 18 dB when the audio reference level has been set to 18 dB F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the SET UP menu screen F9 TC INPUT STANDARD In this mode the time code is input starting from Time code input mode the first of the two hour digits REVERSE In this mode the time code is input starting from the frame digits These settings are valid in all modes in which the time code can be input manually F10 UNITY LD ALL A amp V Lamp lights when UNITY is set for all the digital audio record playback system levels and the video playback system levels excluding SYSTEM system levels AUDIO PB Lamp lights when all digital audio playback system l
18. CH1 Selects EYE or ENV of CH1 CH2 Selects EYE or ENV of CH2 CH3 Selects EYE or ENV of CH3 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the TEST menu screen F9 F10 F11 ADJ RF RF adjustment value is displayed and F6 F7 F11 and F12 RF adjustment value functions change to RF adjustment value display mode display Refer to RF adjustment value display menu page 156 F12 F13 HEAD CLN While this key is pressed head cleaning takes place Manual head cleaning Head cleaning lasts for a maximum of only 20 seconds Operation 1 Set VTR to PLAY mode 2 Press the F13 HEAD CLN key Head cleaning functions during PLAY JOG or VAR mode When the RF adjustment value display mode has been entered by F11 the WFM selection made immediately beforehand is held 154 RF TEST menu O Error rate display The error rates error occurrence rates are indicated on the 1 TOTAL ERROR and 2 INNER ERROR displays 1 TOTAL ERROR TOTAL ERROR VIDES E AUDIO During recording the error rate of the simultaneous playback signals is displayed During playback the error rate of the play E back signals is displayed The audio channels are switched E M s n using the center cursor key 3 3 3 2 2 INNER ERROR The error rates after the inner errors have been corrected VIDEO AUDIO displayed for the 8 heads OUTER CH1 CHO CH1 CH2 CH3
19. If the optimizing processing fails to be completed even after 5 seconds the following mes sage appears and optimizing is suspended TIME OVER 5 When the cassette is ejected the optimized value is canceled Manually adjusting the tracking 1 Insert the tape and play it back 2 Press the F10 TRACKING key and set it to VAR TRACKING VAR 3 Turn the ADJUST control and adjust it so that the envelope level is set to its maximum ADJUST REC ENV 106 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu Selecting the audio fade time 1 Press the F13 MODE key to set it to X FADE or V FADE MODE X FADE 2 Press the 12 FD TIME key FD TIME 10 3 Turn the ADJUST control to select the audio fade time ADJUST Oe V FADE X FADE V FADE Advance playback TD ca Insert signals L d Advance playback signals T b 0 signals gt gt x x Fade tim Fade time IN point OUT point The solid lines indicate X fading The broken lines indicate V fading lt Note gt The V fade time is a multiple of the time set for FD TIME If for instance FD TIME is to be set to 100ms X fading 100 ms V fading 5 e lt gt 200 ms ba 100 ms 100 ms OT INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu The AUTO EDIT menu is displayed by pressing the following keys ASSEM o
20. Key Key designation Description 1 to 3 dB 3 dB to 3 dB in fine adjustment mode For adjusting the Y level e Establishes the fine adjustment mode if the key is pressed together with the F key F2 PB o to 3 dB 3 dB to 3 GB in fine adjustment mode For adjusting the Ps level eEstablishes the fine adjustment mode if the key is pressed together with the F key PR to 3 dB 3 dB to 3 dB in fine adjustment mode For adjusting the Pr level e Establishes the fine adjustment mode if the key is pressed together with the F key BLACK L 100 mV For adjusting the black level F5 F6 F7 HD Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT HD menu screen F8 F9 F10 CONVERT Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT CONVERT menu screen 11 CMPST Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT SD SET UP COMPOSITE menu screen F12 SDI Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT SD SET UP SDI menu Screen F13 VIDEO OUT SD SET UP COMPOSITE menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys VIDEO OUT gt F9 F11 00 00 00 00 ja ja ja 2551 Dues oj 32 VIDEO OUT SD SET UP COMPOSITE menu Key Key designation Description 1 COMB FIL Selects whether the analog composite output signals are to be For controlling the comb passed through the comb filter However when the F1 COMB filter FIL key on
21. eValid only in STOP REC or EJECT mode Invalid during playback eThis key does not operate during CUE signal output F2 FREEZE Outputs field memory 1 screen continuously For outputtting the flash Flash freeze frame is assumed only while this key is pressed freeze frame If this key is pressed together with the F key the setting can be fixed ON Output field memory screens OFF No freeze framing CTL RESET Resets CTL1 when cassette is ejected Resets CTL2 For CTL operation in when cassette is loaded EJECT mode HOLD Holds CTL values for both CTL1 and CTL2 when cassette is ejected F4 TC CTL TC Displays the time code For timer mode switching CTL1 Displays the control signal value This can be reset to zero CTL2 Automatically resets the control signal value to zero when the cassette tape is loaded The control signal value cannot be reset after this F5 TC UB TC Displays the TC value For switching the display UB Displays the UB value between the TC and UB eValid only when TC is selected with F4 key values eDisplays the time code readout value during playback eDisplays the time code value recorded on tape during recording To display values generated at times other than recording press the INPUT CHECK key F6 TC CLR Valid only when the TC CTL key is set to CTL1 For clearing the TC value RESET CTL1 time data is reset to zero Valid only when the TC CTL key and the TC UB key are set to TC TCG CLR R
22. lt Note gt During pre read operations the SD SDI MONITOR and AUDIO MONITOR connectors function as monitoring connectors and the input signals are output from the IN point to the OUT point in their original state Further the preread monitor function will not work when the monitor MIX function has been set to ON To use the function set MIX to OFF Digital video output Video Video Digital video input Source Switcher SD SDIIN SD SDI OUT Audio Source Digital or analog audio output Connections for pre read editing 16 This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys HOME gt OR SET uP F1 ice 00 00 00 0 INHIBIT CASSETTE ea IL AL FLY AT PLAY PRG PL CAP LOCK TAPE WD nm c HOME SET UP menu Key Key designation Description 1 SYNC PLY Automatically compensates for the start initiated for the playback Sync play mode For instance when the VTR is set to the playback mode from the preroll point it synchronizes its own phase to ensure that the tape arrives at the IN point after the preroll time has elapsed The function takes effect only when the front panel controls are used for operation ON Sync play function operates OFF Norma
23. 30 is output 25TC The post conversion time code with the frame count of 25 is output F13 LTC OUT For selecting the time code which is to be output to the LTC output connector For details refer to page 90 25TC This item appears only when the 25 50 Hz has been selected as the system frequency 30TC The post conversion time code with the frame count of 30 is output 24TC The time code with the frame count of 24 is output This item appears only when the 1080 23p 1080 24p 1080 50p or 1080 50i system format is used When 30TC is selected as the setting the continuity of the time code is guaranteed only in the 1X tape travel servo lock status Bear in mind that the time code will be discontinuous at all other times When the audio insert editing status has been established by selecting ON as the setting for the F6 RC S0SYS key 30TC for the F10 RC TC key RC 30SYS will appear at the top right of the HOME menu and MANUAL EDIT menu as shown below F13 F12 F11 Ts THM Lees rig E F10 1 l FQ OUTPUT FREEZE EJTCTL TOUB TCCLR TCHOLD SEM o o 2 Fi F2 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 O Concerning the TC SYNC value and sync phase settings Since the TC is similarly converted when the 1080 23psf p or 1080 24psf p format is c
24. At the same time the window is closed F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the SET UP menu screen F9 A REC GRD Selects the recording editing inhibit operation during recording editing by setting the cassette s C bit CST C BIT If the C bit setting and SYSTEM menu setting are at variance the VTR is not transferred to the recording editing operation and an operation error will appear at the same time FREE The VTR is transferred to the recording editing operation as per the SYSTEM menu setting If the C bit setting and SYSTEM menu setting are at variance and an attempt is made to execute a recording editing operation an operation message will appear F10 F11 PB AUTO Selects whether to select the 4CH or 8CH mode using the cassette s C bit setting during tape playback ON The 4CH or 8CH mode is automatically selected during playback using the cassette s C bit setting When the C bit is UP 4CH mode operation is performed when it is DOWN 8CH mode operation is performed If the tape recording format and the cassette C bit setting are at variance a warning message will appear OFF The tape is played back in the mode set using the SYSTEM menu regardless of the C bit status If the tape recording format and SYSTEM menu setting are at variance a warning message will appear F12 F13 143 SYSTEM SET UP menu 1 WARNING EJECT CASSETTE TO CHANGE FORMAT display 5
25. If there is any discontinuity in the color frame during playback the unit preserves the field sequence at initial lock 2F Assumes frame lock mode capstan servo lock mode can be set in HOME SET UP menu If the two settings differ priority is given to the final mode setting Valid when the F13 key is set to X FADE or V FADE The times that can be set are as follows 5 10 15 20 25 50 100 ms Initial setting is 5 ms For the setting procedure refer to Selecting the audio fade time on page 107 F13 MODE For setting the audio fade edit Audio editing can be accomplished while cross fade editing prior playback audio and input audio or V fade editing X FADE Performs audio cross fade editing CUT Performs cut normal editing V FADE Performs audio V fade editing Only CUT be selected when TAPE has been selected as the EDIT REC STATE setting However FADE can be selected by pressing this key and F key together in which case the EDIT REC STATE setting is switched to EE1 102 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu O EDIT REC INHIBIT mode display This display shows the statuses of the editing inhibit modes HW eSOFTWARE The editing inhibit modes selected for each channel are shown here Refer to Selecting the SOFTWARE inhibit channels VIDEO Video channel editing is inhibited CH1 CH8 CH4 Digital audio channel editing is inhibited Cu
26. Returns the VTR to the TEST menu screen F9 F12 F13 FORMAT lt Note gt IC card is formatted Please note that all data on the IC card is destroyed When the F key is pressed together with C key and F13 FORMAT key the IC card is formatted Avoid installing an IC card formatted by this unit in the AJ HD2000 AJ HD2700 AJ HD3000 AJ HD3700 AJ HD3700H AJ HD3700A or any other model Conversely avoid installing an IC card formatted by any other model in this unit The file structure used for these cards is different from one model to another and this may give rise to problems in the VTR s operation 2470 TEST CARD USER menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys TEST F13 4 F1 eUser Files TEST menu F Fa Delete F F2 Save Load 1 Front User File F F5 No 1 10 CARD 6 Down Load 00 00 00 0000 F13 F12 F11 F10 TO VIR CARD F9 Syscon User File Current File On Board RAM No 1710 On Board RAM VTR TEST CARD USER menu function settings gt Key eR Key designation Description F1 LOAD Press together with F key This calls the IC card s user files F2 SAVE Press together with F key This saves the user files on the IC card F3 DEL
27. TAPE TRAVEL 225 HOURS THREADING 3870 TIMES POWER ON 9043 TIMES SOFTWARE VERSION The software versions appear on this display FRONT Front software SYSCON System control software AV control software SERVO Servo software SOFTWARE VERSION FRONT FP 0 04 F AV 1 0 13 0 SYSCON M1 0 13 M SERVO 0 13 Serial number display The VTR s serial number appears here SERIAL NO UDC board display The UDC board installed in the VTR appears here UDC BOARD INSTALLED 152 RF TEST menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys TEST gt 2 QO OO 00 UO 153 RF TEST menu Key Key designation Description 1 SMPL FAST Measurement interval is 20 fields Change of error rate SLOW Measurement interval is 2 seconds measurement time F2 METER ERROR Displays inner error level Switch of meter display ENV Displays envelop level F3 F4 LOAD All RF adjustment values return to factory settings Load of default value Executes when pressed together with F key F5 F6 MODE For selecting waveform monitor WFM output EYE Outputs eye pattern ENV Outputs envelop CONFI Outputs CONFI CTL R P Outputs R P CTL TC Outputs TC waveform F7 CH For selecting EYE ENV channel CHO Selects EYE or ENV of CHO
28. process ON OFF OFF No PCM audio digital processing F4 PB FADE Uses V fade to instantaneously eliminate the audio noise Playback fade occurring during playback at the cut edit points ON Activates the playback V fade processing at all cut edit points on the tape OFF No playback V fade processing F5 PB OUT When shifting from stop to play status some time elapses before Selects the audio output the audio signals are output This time lapse can be shortened when playback is started INSTANT Shortens the time lapse before audio is output The first part of the audio signal to be output however produces an incomplete sound Use for transmission purposes is not recommended Convenient when used for search operations for instance because the audio signals can be checked quickly DELAYED Ouiputs the audio signals as soon as they are complete F6 PEAK HOLD For holding the peak recording and playback levels For setting the peak hold ON Peak level is held of the level meter OFF Peak level is not held F7 SCALE For switching the scale of the audio level meter on display to For switching the level standard scale or fine scale meter scale FINE Scale 0 2 dB increments 24dB to 15dB FULL Standard scale to 0dB Refer to Switching the audio level meter scale in the AUDIO IN SET UP menu section on page 56 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the AUDIO OUT menu screen F9 DATA ADV 0 1 Fr in increments of 1 1
29. 11 BL i2 B V HFAA PLAY Be BSL Hi 12 Bb 11 28 11 877 SSS eer Key Key designation Description Fi F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the TEST IC CARD ERROR LOG menu screen F9 F13 When more errors are generated than the number that can be displayed on the front panel use the scroll key to move the error display 176 Error messages Four kinds of error messages are displayed by this VTR 1 DIAG menu A warning mark W blinks at the top left of the menu screen when an erroneous setting failure to verify a condition warning or other problem that interferes with the use of the VTR has arisen When the DIAG key is pressed an error message appears on the screen 2 AUTO OFF mode When a problem occurs in the VTR and it is no longer possible to continue using the VTR with out fixing it the AUTO OFF lamp and SYSTEM lamp at the front of the VTR come on and an error message appears on the display 3 System error When a problem occurs in the VTR and its operation can no longer be guaranteed the SYSTEM lamp at the front of the VTR comes on and an error message appears on the display 4 Operation error When the wrong button or key has been pressed or a wrong value has been input during ope ration a message appears at the bottom right of the screen telling the user how to proceed with operation 177 DIAG menu error mess
30. 13 When 2 or more warnings have occurred eError messages are displayed from item of highest priority e All the messages can be viewed sequentially by operating the cursor and the up down arrow keys 181 DIAG error messages Message Error description On screen display FAN STOP1 FAN 1 has stopped It will continue to operate FAN STOP for a while but when the internal temperature rises its power will be turned off FAN STOP2 FAN 2 has stopped It will continue to operate FAN STOP for a while but when the internal temperature rises its power will be turned off NO CUE ERASE CURRENT No erase current is flowing to the CUE erase head ERASE ERROR NO TC ERASE CURRENT No erase current is flowing to the TC erase head ERASE ERROR NO FULL ERASE CURRENT No erase current is flowing to the full erase head ERASE ERROR NO CTL ERASE CURRENT No erase current is flowing to the CTL erase head ERASE ERROR VIDEO CONCEAL SW OFF The VIDEO CONCEAL SW has been set to OFF CONCEAL SW OFF due to the TEST RF menu setting INNER ECC SW OFF The INNER ECC SW has been set to OFF due ECC SW OFF to the TEST RF menu setting OUTER VIDEO ECC SW The OUTER VIDEO ECC SW has been set to ECC SW OFF OFF OFF due to the TEST RF menu setting OUTER AUDIO ECC SW The OUTER AUDIO ECC SW has been set to ECC SW OFF OFF OFF due to the TEST RF menu setting AUDIO CONCEAL SW OFF The AUDIO CON
31. 25p 625 50i lt Note gt A tape recorded with the system format set to 1080 23 98psf or 1080 23 98 is recorded in the same tape format and 1080 23 is displayed on the front panel when it is played back Similarly 1080 24 appears on the front panel with a tape recorded using the 1080 24psf or 1080 24p system and 1080_25p appears when a tape recorded using the 1080 25psf or 1080 25p system e AUDIO IN PCM INPUT SELECT menu AUDIO IN F6 e AUDIO IN CUE INPUT SELECT menu AUDIO OUT gt F7 8 HOME menu displays SEM NUN N REF This indicates the status of the output reference signal ai 50 B DIG which has been selected by the VTR HD REF59 HD REF with a field frequency of 59 94 Hz is selected HD REF47 HD REF with a field frequency of 47 96 Hz is selected HD REF48 HD REF with a field frequency of 48 00 Hz is selected HD REF50 HD REF with a field frequency of 50 00 Hz is selected SD REF59 The NTSC signal is selected as the SD REF signal SD REF50 The PAL signal is selected as the SD REF sig nal HD IN59 HD serial input with a frame frequency of 29 97 Hz is selected as the REF signal HD 47 HD serial input with a frame frequency of 23 98 Hz is selected as the REF signal HD 48 HD serial input with a frame frequency of 24 00 Hz is selected as the REF signal HD 50 HD serial input with a frame frequency of
32. CUE INPUT SELECT menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys AUDIO IN gt F7 The below screen will be appeared when the menu is in the D MIX status by pressing the F9 D MIX key 00 00 00 00 F13 12 11 10 ILIE ILIE Ea BES PES F9 53 AUDIO IN CUE INPUT SELECT menu Key Key designation Description F1 CH 1 For setting cue mixing for 2 2 For setting cue mixing for displayed only when D MIX is set using F9 CH2 SOURCE Mixes the input signals F3 CH 3 TAPE Mixes the playback signals For setting cue mixing for OFF No mixing CH3 F4 CH 4 For setting cue mixing for 5 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the AUDIO IN menu screen F9 CUE For selecting the signals to be recorded on the cue track For selecting the cue D MIX Mixes and records the digital channel signals selected audio recording signals by D MIX LINE Selects the analog cue input signals AUTO In the normal recording mode mixes and records all the CH1 to CH4 signals during editing automatically selects SOURCE for selected channels and TAPE for non selected channels This differs depending on the format F10 CH 5 For setting cue mixing for CH5 F11 CH 6 For setting cue mixing for displayed only when D MIX is set using F9 CH6 SOURCE Mixes the in
33. Cassette is selected with F3 key To abort operation press the EJECT button F2 F3 C SIZE Selects the size of the pseudo cassette when NO TAPE has Cassette size selection been selected with F1 key Large medium or small cassette size can be selected F4 F5 SENSOR When this key is pressed for highlighting the sensor frame is Sensor operation check shown on the menu Operation of each peripheral sensor of cylinder reel base and front loading is checked This key is especially for checks by service personnel Press the F8 EXIT key to restore the original frame F6 F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the TEST menu screen F9 F13 159 SYSTEM TEST menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys gt F5 This menu contains keys for adjustments by service personnel General users cannot operate these keys Press F8 key to return to TEST menu F13 12 RV E ILY SERVICE USE ONL 10 F9 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 Key Key designation Description Fi F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the TEST menu screen F9 F13 160 SERVO TEST menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys gt F7 Lik 00 59 36 2320 122 112 Mis 128 AU PLE CR C83 eee 161 SERVO TEST menu
34. F11 7 FEMAINIMS TIPE cece F LE TARN d F10 H MINI LiT i F9 DUTPUT FREEZE EJT CT Ts L Fi FF PESET F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 This VTR comes already programmed with menus that correspond to specific operating objectives and the operations performed on each differ from one menu to another When a menu is selected using a menu se lection button what appears on the display changes and the function keys F1 to F13 also implement the function corresponding to the respective menu items SET UP menus are provided in order for the user to have settings on hand for the seldom used functions etc among the various menu items The HOME menu is provided as the VTR s basic menu It automatically appears on the display when the power has been turned on However the IC CARD menu will automatically appear if an IC card has been in serted lt Note gt The animation display of a cassette tape appears after the cassette tape has been inserted HOME menu displays WT TB E EE Audio signal display area Either 8 or 4 channels will be automatically displayed depending on the format used Use this to adjust the level of the input audio signals on the AUDIO IN menu Alternatively it is used to adjust the level of the audio playback output signals on the AUDIO OUT menu Press the L R buttons to select the audio cha
35. Fe E F8 Key Key designation Description F1 F2 MENU MASKED Transfers the VTR to the DIAG MASKED menu screen F3 MENU LAST Transfers the VTR to the DIAG LAST menu screen F4 F5 WARNING CANCEL Masks cancels the warning currently on display in the DIAG ACTIVE menu The error message for the masked warning can be displayed on the DIAG MASKED menu F6 REF ALM ON When there is no REF input STOP lamp blinks OFF When there is no REF input STOP lamp does not blink F F13 When there are multiple warnings eError messages are displayed from item of highest priority e All the messages can be viewed sequentially by operating the cursor and the up down arrow keys eTotal number of warnings is displayed When F6 REF ALM key is set to ON refer to the following table OUT REF SD REF present HD REF present STOP blinks glows absent absent Present Glows AUTO INPUT Absent Present Glows Absent Blinks HD Present Glows Absent Blinks SD Present M Glows Absent Blinks This lamp lights in the STOP mode it is off in all other modes 179 DIAG MASKED menu When the F2 MENU MASKED key is pressed on the DIAG ACTIVE or DIAG LAST menu the DIAG MASKED menu below appears 1 EXTERNAL SD REFERENCE OR 00 60 00 Key Key designation Description 1 MENU ACTIV
36. OUT SD menu screen F9 F10 7 5 STUP Selects whether to add 7 5 setup to the composite output For adding 7 5 setup to This setting takes effect with NTSC output signals only This the composite output setting is not displayed with PAL output signals ON 7 5 setup is added OFF 7 5 setup is not added 11 LINE BLK For transferring to the video output line blanking menu NTSC Lines 10 to 21 PAL Lines 8 to 22 12 5 Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT SD SET UP CMPST STATE menu screen F13 This item does not appear with the 1080 50i 625 501 1080 25psf 1080 25 system formats PAL output sig nals are not passed through the filter 33 VIDEO OUT SD SET UP CMPST STATE menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys VIDEO OUT or AUDIO OUT F8 F12 OR VIDEO OUT F9 F11 or F12 gt F12 00 00 00 00 m F13 F12 F11 _ eo F9 Key Key designation Description F1 F2 EE MODE NORMAL The standard mode is established through mode is turned OFF THROUGH The E E through mode AV minimum delay mode is established A discrepancy occurs between the video audio output and time code output in the E E through mode F3 F7 F8 EXIT Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT SD SET UP CMPST menu screen F9 F13 34
37. SET UP menu To change the data stored in the memory during preview operate the search dial The EXECUTE button lamp blinks and the new data is stored Press the STOP button to change the initial speed which was stored in the memory Set the F6 R P SEL key to PLAYER and set the initial speed using the search dial while pressing the STOP button If the initial speed is changed the data stored in the memory will be cleared so repeat the operation from step 5 To proceed with variable memory automatic editing press the REC EDIT button The play er s tape is played back in accordance with the data stored in the memory and entered in this unit recorder To review press the REC EDIT button and upon completion of the editing press the PRE VIEW REVIEW button eThe data stored in the memory is cleared when the F10 VAR MEMO key is set from OFF to ON eThe data stored in the memory is also cleared when the power switch is set to OFF zia INSERT AUTO EDIT SELECT menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys INSERT gt 12 gt F13 re BO 00 00 00 F13 F12 F11 Le propeaprapsapraprapa FIO a AES BE jE em F9 115 INSERT AUTO EDIT SELECT menu Key Key designation Description 1 VIDEO For selecting the video channel ON OFF F2 CH 1 For selecting the audio CH1 ON OFF For selecting the editing
38. This menu is displayed by pressing the following key LEVEL 4 SUPER POS TIM 74 TC CHR menu Key Key designation F1 SOURCE For selecting internal external time code signal F2 TC SLAVE For setting up time code slave lock mode Description INT Built in time code generator EXT LTC LTC time code from TIME CODE input connector S LTC LTC time code added to serial signals not displayed when the SD mode is selected S VTC VTC time code added to serial signals not displayed when the SD mode is selected EXT VITC VITC time code added to video signals not displayed when the HD mode is selected eWhen the F1 SOURCE key is at INT AUTO PRESET and SALVE are displayed AUTO Generator locks at the value read out by the reader In this case there is no time code setting Only during editing During normal recording however any setting of the generator can be performed PRESET Generator does not lock at the value read out by the reader Generator can be set freely SLAVE The generator is locked to the reader s readout value In this case the time code cannot be set eWhen the F1 SOURCE key is at TEXT LTC SALVE and DIRECT are displayed SLAVE Generator locks to external LTC time code When there is no external input E TC time data blinks DIRECT External LTC time code is recorded as
39. VIDEO OUT SD SET UP CMPST STATE menu O Selecting the TAPE EE output signals The video audio and cue signals which are output during the VTR s operation are switched on this menu to TAPE or EE signals 1 Press the center cursor key to display the cursor Center cursor key CKD Y Cursor key 2 Move the cursor to the desired position using the cursor keys The cursor will not move to places which cannot be set 3 Press the center cursor key to select TAPE or EE Refer to the following table for the types of setting options Mode EJECT STBY TENSION STBY REC EDIT JOG SHTL CH OFF RELEASE ON REC VAR VIDEO FREEZE FREEZE FREEZE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE BLACK BLACK BLACK EE1 EE1 EE1 GRAY GRAY GRAY EE2 EE2 FREE FREE FREE NOISE NOISE NOISE EE1 EE1 EE1 EE2 EE2 EE2 D AUDIO MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE EE1 EE1 EE1 EE1 EE1 EE1 MUTE MUTE EE2 EE2 EE2 EE2 EE2 CUE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE EE EE TAPE TAPE EE EE EE EE Underline denotes the factory setting mode eWhen setting is to be established during head selection using the TEST menu or during edit ing the setting applying to the operation concerned takes precedence over the setting select ed using the VIDEO OUT SET UP STATE menu eWhen TAPE EE has been set by F1 OUTPUT on the HOME menu the HOME menu setting takes precedence 25 VIDEO OUT SD
40. channel F3 CH 2 Valid only for insert editing For selecting the audio ON Selected as the editing channel CH2 ON OFF OFF Not selected as the editing channel CH 3 For selecting the audio e n the case of insert editing with selection of digital audio CH3 ON OFF channel only be sure to continue with a stabilized input video F5 CH 4 signal For selecting the audio If the input video signal is distorted audio might not be CH4 ON OFF recorded properly F6 CUE For selecting the cue channel ON OFF F7 TC For selecting the LTC time code channel ON OFF F8 SET UP Transfers the VTR to the AUTO EDIT SET UP menu screen F9 CH 5 For selecting the audio For selecting the editing channel CH5 ON OFF Valid only for insert editing F10 CH 6 ON Selected as the editing channel For selecting the audio OFF Not selected as the editing channel CH6 ON OFF F11 CH 7 e n the case of insert editing with selection of digital audio For selecting the audio channel only be sure to continue with a stabilized input video CH7 ON OFF signal F12 CH 8 If the input video signal is distorted audio might not be For selecting the audio recorded properly CH8 ON OFF F13 CH SELECT Transfers the VTR to the INSERT AUTO EDIT menu screen 116 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT UP menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys ASSEM or INSERT to change to the AUTO EDIT menu then press the F8 key OR SET UP F2 E
41. checked at the SD SDI MONITOR OUT or HD SDI MONITOR OUT connector and the audio input signals can be checked at the MONITOR connector and HEADPHONES jack these signals are switched to the input signals while the INPUT CHECK key is held down 82 TC CHR SET UP VITC L menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys TC CHR F8 F9 OR SET 5 9 Lice OO DO OD DO L 12 8 iv ia 29 F13 E E ow ker ew prt EFE re 6F EI m Mi HMM 11 lll H H T 10 F9 Key Key designation Description Fil F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the TC CHR menu screen F9 VITC L SD mode The superimposing of the recording VITC and the lines where it is to be superimposed are set The superimposing of the playback VITC and the lines where it is to be superimposed are set HD mode superimposing of the DOWN CON SD output VITC and the lines where it is to be superimposed are set 10 13 _ 83 TC CHR SET UP VITC L menu O Selecting the line where VITC is to be inserted 1 Use the cursor keys lt 4 gt to select the lines where VITC is to be inserted A aa LIE M i 12 33 Hi 15 E i i 13 2 prr OFF DFF prr ow arr prr OFF OFF v ursor key ne See The line numbers shown in t
42. display panel is lighted up in a fixed pattern and Display dot check display dots are checked Each time the key is pressed 12 types of pattern are displayed F2 F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the TEST FRONT menu screen F9 F13 165 TEST FRONT KEY CHECK menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys TEST Fe F2 Key Key designation Description F1 F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the TEST FRONT menu screen F9 F13 166 TEST FRONT KEY CHECK IN menu Dial and controls When the ADJUST control headphones control or search dial is turned the number of pulses counted is displayed m ood Each time the F1 key is pressed the LEDs on the panel light up in sequence and are checked up ses 90 age Keys When a key button on the panel is pressed
43. for the transfer from tape loosing to standby For setting the time for the transfer to standbay OFF OFF After pressing the F13 key turn the ADJUST control 1 sec 3 sec 30 sec 1 min 3 min 16 min and o Infinity No transfer to standby OFF mode drum stop half loading can be set 19 HOME SET UP menu Reference OUT REF This sets the video output signal reference our 50 Operation 1 Press the center cursor key The cursor now appears gt AUTO INPUT HD REF SD REF When the REF VIDEO connector input sig nal is available the output reference is locked to REF VIDEO when it is not avail able it is locked to the INPUT input signal When neither the REF VIDEO nor INPUT input signal is available the internal signal serves as the reference Depending on the format the sequence of priority is as follows HD mode HD REF gt SD REF gt INPUT gt FREE SD mode SD REF gt HD REF gt INPUT gt FREE When the INPUT input signal is available the output reference is locked to the INPUT signal when it is not available the internal signal serves as the reference When the HD REF input signal is available at the HD REF IN connector the output ref erence is locked to the REF signal when it is not available the internal signal serves as the reference When the SD REF input signal
44. further reduced detection sensitivity F2 F3 REMOTE For selecting whether to output or mask the warning amber information CONCEAL A CONCEAL V HIGH ERROR RATE of the RS 232C RS 422 and PARALLEL output connectors When the red lamp is lighted the information is output regardless of which setting has been selected for this item ACTIVE When the amber warning lamp on the front panel is lighted the information is also output to the external remote MASK Even when the amber warning lamp on the front panel is lighted the information is not output to the external remote SUPER For selecting whether to output or mask the superimposed warning amber information CONCEAL_A CONCEAL_V HIGH_ERROR_RATE When the red lamp is lighted the information is output regardless of which setting has been selected for this item ACTIVE When the amber warning lamp on the front panel is lighted the superimposed information is displayed MASK Even when the amber warning lamp on the front panel is lighted the superimposed information is not displayed F5 ERR LOG For selecting whether to record the warning amber information CONCEAL A CONCEAL V HIGH ERROR the error log or mask it When the red lamp is lighted the information is recorded in the error log regardless of which setting has been selected for this item ACTIVE When the amber warning lamp on the front panel is lighted the information is stored
45. in the error log MASK Even when the amber warning lamp on the front panel is lighted the information is not stored in the error log 6 7 F8 EXIT For returning operation to the ENGINEER SET UP menu F9 F13 The underlining indicates the factory setting 148 OPERATION ENGINEER SET UP menu This menu is displayed when the SET UP F13 and F keys are pressed together and then the key is pressed SET IP OPERATION gt 8 00 00 00 x F13 B F12 m F10 E F9 149 OPERATION ENGINEER SET UP menu Key Key designation Description 1 EJECT LED Enables the lighting conditions of the EJECT button s LED to be selected MODE 1 The LED lights during the time starting when the VTR is transferred to the eject mode until the cassette is ejected or when cassette unloading is completed It lights during the unloading period and in the EJECT mode MODE 2 The LED lights during the time starting when the VTR is transferred to the eject mode until the cassette is ejected It lights only during the unloading period F2 STILL STEP ON When the stop still mode holding time is set to 5 min with the F12 STILL key of the HOME SET UP menu and then this F2 key to ON still time can be extended to 30 minutes moving the tape back and forth slightly The tape is moved one frame
46. is available at the SD REF IN connector the output ref erence is locked to the REF signal when it is not available the internal signal serves as the reference Center cursor key vy Cursor key 2 Move the cursor to the item to be set using the cursor keys The selected item now blinks OUT REF 3 Press the ENT key The setting is now entered INPUT the 720 59p mode use the SD REF for synchronization with an external component In this mode SD REF or SF FREE is used When AUTO has been set the sequence of priority is as follows SD REF gt FREE 20 HOME SET UP menu Programmed play function 1 Press the F4 PRG PLY key 2 Set the step to FINE or COARSE using the F3 PRG PLY key 3 Set the programmed play speed using the ADJUST control PRG PLY 4 Press the PLAY and VAR buttons together 5 To change the playback speed turn the ADJUST control while pressing the VAR button 6 To stop programmed play press the STOP button 21 VIDEO menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following key gt 00 00 00 E Eras El f E B iz i zB 25 48 ws MPUT IRT So i Y L any 2 _ F13 F12 F11 F10 a VIDEO IN menu Key Key d
47. location where the information is to be changed and change the information using the number keys 3 After having changed and registered the date and time information press the ENT key to enter it F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 Wek FIL HLI 169 TEST CARD menu Key Key designation 1 USER_FIL Description User file management takes place using IC card When the F key is pressed transfer is made to TEST IC CARD USER FILE menu eThere is load save function for current present deck status and all registered files eWhen user file is forwarded to deck whether SYS_H and SYS_C should be sent together can be selected F2 MULT_CUE 100 CUE POINTS MULTI CUE can be loaded saved to IC card When the F key is pressed transfer is made to MULTICUE menu eWhether to send all at once or by page can be selected F3 ERR LOG Function available for memory of deck mode time code type and date time when warning appears When the F3 key is pressed the VTR is transferred to the TEST IC CARD ERROR LOG menu eFunction available for 50 step memory data eWhen memory buffer becomes full there is a function for switching to erasure of old material and renewal of new warning eFunction available for memory storage of this data on IC card eFunction available to monitor IC card data F4 F7 F8 EXIT
48. only displays and functions when the 1080 59i format has been selected lt Note gt Bear in mind that the top and bottom of the picture will be missing when ON is selected as the LINE CONV setting anda 1080 tape is played back VIDEO OUT HD SET UP STATE menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys VIDEO OUT or AUDIO OUT gt F8 F12 OR VIDEO OUT F9 F11 or F12 F12 00 00 00 00 F13 n F12 P F11 F10 it F9 F Key designation Description F1 F2 EE MODE NORMAL The standard mode is established E E through mode is turned OFF THROUGH When the EE EE1 is selected the through mode AV minimum delay mode is established A discrepancy occurs between the video audio output and time code output in the E E through mode F3 F7 F8 EXIT Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT HD SET UP menu screen F9 F11 F12 STATE Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT HD SET UP menu screen F13 _ 28 VIDEO OUT HD SET UP STATE menu O Selecting the TAPE EE output signals The video audio and cue signals which are output during the VTR s operation are switched on this menu to TAPE or EE signals 1 Press the center cursor key to display the cursor Center cursor key VA 4 gt V 7 Cursor key
49. or tape may be damaged by continued operation the AUTO OFF lamp on the VTR s front panel come on the buzzer sounds and error message appears on the screen In this situation stop operating the VTR and proceed to fix the problem g POWER LU AUTO OFF AUTO OFF lamp AUTO OFF CASSETTE UNLOAD FAIL POWER OFF eWith the exception of the DEW error message the original screen will not be restored unless the power is turned off and then back on again If the error persists even after the power has been turned off and then back on again the problem is serious and the VTR will need to be repaired or some of its parts replaced Immediately turn off the power remove the power plug from the power outlet and contact your dealer Bear in mind that continued operation may exacerbate the existing problem and or cause other unforeseen problems AUTO OFF occurs mainly when the tape transport system is experiencing problems When AUTO OFF has occurred open the VTR s top panel check that the tape in use has been proper ly installed in the transport system and then turn on the power If the tape in use has become disen gaged from the transport system contact your dealer 186 AUTO OFF error messages Message CPU TAPE HANDLE TROUBLE Error description The CPU
50. page 45 Selects ON or OFF F10 to F13 key menus are displayed when ON has been selected and then the horizontal and vertical characteristics can be controlled independently F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the VIDEO OUT CONVERT menu screen F9 F13 Sa VIDEO OUT CONVERT HD TO SD menu The following menu is displayed when FMR2 has been selected with the F5 V FILTER key in the system for mat 1080 23p psf The characteristic of H and V can be controlled independently VIDED OUT Hi TD Sh 2 lice 00 00 00 RESPONSE 4 STANDARD 8 VALTER m am RESPONSE STANDARD 4 H_FILTER ENHANCE oB Ps meiss H aNics d hari Key Key designation Description F10 H_FILTER ENHANCE Sets the picture quality horizontal frequency characteristic 0 0 75 1 0 1 25 1 5 2 0 3 0 F11 H_FILTER RESPONSE Sets the picture quality horizontal frequency bandwidth STANDARD WIDE NARROW F12 V_FILTER ENHANCE Sets the picture quality vertical frequency characteristic 0 0 75 1 0 1 25 1 5 2 0 3 0 F13 V_FILTER RESPONSE Sets the picture quality vertical frequency bandwidth STANDARD WIDE NARROW lt Note gt When F and F10 or F and F12 are pressed at the same time in the F10 H_FILTER ENHANCE or F12 V_FILTER setting the setting value is highlighted can be changed using the A
51. set by For prohibiting the mixing the F6 key will still be retained of the input signals and signals played back simultaneously and their recording F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the AUDIO IN menu screen F9 F13 This setting is not displayed when the digital sound is in the 4 channel format 58 AUDIO SELECT menu O Mix and record 1 Press the 6 CH MIX key to set it ON The mixing graph display now appears po OFF TAL 185 180 DN rM 5 Fal FF pit na CH 15 OFF CH 25 OFF CH 35 OFF 45 OFF REC CH CH 1 H 2 CH 3 H 4 2 Press the center cursor key to display the cursor A J vi Cursor key 3 Use the cursor keys to move the cursor to the channel in which the sound is to be mixed 118 188 4 09 15 OFF B CH ua cu 41 PEC CH CH Center cursor key 4 Press the center cursor key to select the signals to be mixed The desired signals can be set on a channel by channel basis The following signals can be set CH 1S CH 2S CH 3S CH 4S CH 5S CH 6S CH 7S 85 input signals of each channel CH 1T CH 2T CH 4T CH 5T 6 CH 7T CH 8T play back signals of each channel OFF no mixing same signal cannot be selected for one channel 59 AUDIO SELECT menu Mix and record continued 5 Move the cursor to the mixing
52. sync error has occurred in the AES EBU PCM ERROR SYNC ERROR CONFIRM CH5 6 input signals Check the input signals INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH7 8 A sync error has occurred in the AES EBU PCM ERROR SYNC ERROR CONFIRM CH7 8 input signals Check the input signals INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH1 2 A CRCC error has occurred in the AES EBU or PCM ERROR CRCC ERROR CONFIRM embedded audio CH1 2 input signals Check the INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO input signals INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH3 4 A CRCC error has occurred in the AES EBU or PCM ERROR CRCC ERROR CONFIRM embedded audio CH3 4 input signals Check the INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO input signals INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH5 6 A CRCC error has occurred in the AES EBU or PCM ERROR CRCC ERROR CONFIRM embedded audio CH5 6 input signals Check the INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO input signals INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH7 8 A CRCC error has occurred in the AES EBU or PCM ERROR CRCC ERROR CONFIRM embedded audio CH7 8 input signals Check the INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO input signals INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH1 2 A parity error has occurred in the AES EBU or PCM ERROR PARITY ERROR CONFIRM embedded audio CH1 2 input signals Check the INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO input signals INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH3 4 A parity error has occurred in the AES EBU or PCM ERROR PARITY ERROR CONFIRM embedded audio CH3 4 input signals Check the INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO input signals INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH5 6 A parity error has occurred in the AES EBU or PCM
53. the VIDEO OUT SD SET UP SDI menu has been set to ON the analog composite output will also be set to ON regardless of which setting is selected for this menu item ON The signals are passed through the filter and output OFF The signals are not passed through the filter F2 B CLIP This is used to select whether signals below the SD output pedestal level are to be clipped or not OFF The signals are not clipped ON The signals are clipped F3 F4 F5 SYS SC Adjusts the system subcarrier of the composite output For adjusting the system 180 to 180 subcarrier When this key is pressed together with the F key the white on black display VAR MODE is established and the system subcarrier can be adjusted using the ADJUST control F6 SYS H Adjusts the system H phase of the composite output For adjusting the system H Adjusts the system H phase of the composite output phase When this key is pressed together with the F key the white on black display VAR MODE is established and the system H phase can be adjusted using the ADJUST control The system H phase is adjusted in sample increments 0 5H 858 to 858 with 480 59 94i format 864 to 864 with 576 50i format F7 INTERP Initiates vertical interpolation during AT playback to reduce the Interpolation vertical movement of the playback images AUTO Automatically initiates interpolation in the JOG or VAR mode OFF interpolation F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the VIDEO
54. the actual operation Compensation from 0 to 30 frames in 1 frame increments can be provided Initial setting is 0 frame eWhen an edit point has been set by the ENTRY button the value obtained after subtracting the reaction time from the moment when the button was pressed becomes the edit point Operation 1 Press the F7 REACTION key 2 Adjust with the ADJUST control 3 Press the F7 key This item cannot be displayed when the 1080 23p 1080 24p 1080 25 720 59p format has been selected It is forcibly set to F1 This range differs depending on the format used 118 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT UP menu Key F8 Key designation EXIT Description Returns the VTR to the AUTO EDIT menu screen F9 DLY STRT Delay start Sets the timing after the playback command was issued until the actual operation in 1 frame increments This is used to facilitate the synchronization with another VTR which has a different servo reference The timing can be set from 30 frames to 30 frames in 1 frame increments Initial setting is 0 frame With a value the operation is performed earlier and the preroll time is compensated for in the LOCAL mode With a value the operation is performed later and it takes effect both in the REMOTE and LOCAL modes F10 TRACKING For adjusting the tracking At normal times tracking adjustment is not necessary Adjustment is made if
55. the corresponding key on the menu screen is highlighted and the buzzer sounds at the same time This makes it possible to confirm that the front microcomputer has recognized the key TENES ooo eee 00 a G00 167 Inserting the card The insertion slot for the IC card is located on the back left of the front panel Insert the IC card before using the TEST IC CARD menu IC card Eject button 168 TEST CARD menu Preparations When an error to be logged has occurred this unit enables information on the date and time of the occurrence of the error to be recorded in addition to the TC information in the log Initial registration of the date and time is required in order for this information to be recorded Bear in mind that if the units power has been off for more than one week it will be necessary to re register the date and time How to register the date and time When and then the key are pressed a menu appears 1 Press the center cursor key The year display at the top center of the front panel now appears as a white on black display 2 Use the number keys to change the date and time Use the cursor keys lt 4 gt to move the white on black display to the
56. time code use the num ber keys and cursor keys lt gt to set the time code and then press the key Move on to the 30TC 25TC value setting using the cursor keys V and proceed in the same way to set and enter the time code Key Key designation Description F1 MODE For selecting the time code format conversion mode 24 gt 30 The original 24 frame count display and 30 frame count display mode is established Window 24TC 30TC display 25 gt 30 The original 25 frame count display and 24 and 30 frame count display mode is established Window 24TC 25TC 30TC display F2 85 TC CHR CONVERT menu Key Key designation Description F3 SYNC PHASE For setting the reference for the 3 2 conversion sequence A Frame A is used as the reference to convert the time code B Frame B is used as the reference to convert the time code C Frame C is used as the reference to convert the time code D Frame D is used as the reference to convert the time code F4 F5 DF MD For selecting whether the 3 2 pull down output from the 1080 23psf or 1080 24psf p format after it is converted into the time code and output is to be in the drop frame or non drop frame mode DF The output will be in the drop frame mode NDF The output will be in the non drop frame mode F6 RC 30SYS F6 RC S0SYS key appears when the 23 98 Hz has been selected as the VTR system frequency Sets the 30 system edit mode with system f
57. 0 F9 MULTI CUE SET UP menu Key Key designation Description 1 AUTO STEP ON Moves the cursor to the next item automatically when a For setting the auto step cue point is registered mode OFF Cursor is not moved eWhen F2 PAG MODE below is at ON the cursor moves only on the page For example upon completion of registration of cue point number 10 the cursor moves to the time code input site of cue number 1 on the same page eWhen F2 PAG MODE below is at OFF the cursor moves between two pages For example upon completion of registration of cue point number 10 the cursor moves to the time code input site of cue number 1 on the next page F2 PAG MODE ON Cursor moves only on the same page For setting the cursor OFF Cursor moves between two pages movement mode All the cue data a page is cleared For clearing cue dataona This function is executed when the key is pressed together with page the F key eData on a protected page is not cleared F5 ALL CLR All the cue data is cleared For clearing all the cue This function is executed when the key is pressed together with data the F key eData on a protected page is not cleared Fe F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the MULTI CUE menu screen F9 CLUTCH ON Sets the clutch to the 1a 0a 1a or 2a speed For setting the dial clutch OFF The clutch is not set in the VAR mode F10 MAX SP 1
58. 0 0000 00 00 Bo OC DO DO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000 06 00 60 00 DO 8 00 00 aa aa oao ao F1 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 18 2 R 2 Designation of 6 10 cue number 474 Key Key designation Description Fi F2 F3 F7 1 5 Designation of 1 5 cue number F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the TEST IC CARD MULTI CUE menu screen F9 F13 6 10 TEST CARD ERROR LOG menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys TEST gt F13 F3 TEST FILE E CARD LOG gt DATE FALE HAWE MACHINE CURRENT DATA Haare TO CARD 12 MONITOR DELETE F13 12 F11 F10 F9 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 eError Log Files TEST IC CARD ERROR LOG menu function Description Press together with F key This uploads saved files from the VTR to the IC card TO FRONT is displayed when MACHINE CURRENT DATA has been selected When the file upload has been completed the system automatically transfers to the MONITOR menu This displays the ERROR LOG data saved in the memory Press together with F key This erases the ERROR LOG data saved on the IC card This selects whether to delete items in order fro
59. 0 591 720 59P or 480 591 format has been selected 24bit 8CH The audio 8 channel format is selected 20bit ACH The audio 4 channel format is selected The selection is entered by pressing the ENT key When 720P has been selected as the system format the SD SDI MAIN output selection window is opened When 10801 has been selected as the system format the System format is entered and the selection window is closed F5 HD SDI For selecting the HD SDI MAIN output format When the F5 key is pressed the HD SDI MAIN output format selection window is opened The format can now be selected using the cursor keys but only when 1080 23 98PsF or 1080 24PsF has been selected as the system format 1080 23 98PsF 1080 24PsF The output is in the 1080 23 98PsF 1080 24PsF format 1080 59 941 1080 601 The output is in the 1080 59 94i 1080 60i format 720 59 94P 720 60P The output is in the 720 59 94p 720 60p format When 1080 23 98PsF 1080 24PsF has been selected the HD SDI monitor output selection window is opened When 1080 59 or 720 59P has been selected the HD SDI MAIN output selection window is opened When any other selection is made it is entered by pressing the ENT key At the same time the window is closed F6 HD MONI For selecting the format in which the signals are to be output to the SDI monitor When the F6 key is pressed the HD SDI monitor output selecti
60. 0th of a frame The amount by which the data is to be advanced when the digital audio input output format is in the data mode is adjusted When 0 is set the amount is set to the default setting inside the VTR This item does not function when the E E through mode refer to the description of the F2 key on the AUDIO OUT SET UP STATE menu has been set 66 AUDIO OUT SET UP menu Key Key designation F10 STYLE F11 RATE Description This menu item can be set by pressing the F10 key together with the F key PCM style is set to the normal PCM audio mode DATA The style is set to the data mode compressed audio Dolby E This enables recording and playback to be conducted either through the rate converter in the AUDIO I O area and with the digital filter activated function ON or with the rate converter bypassed and the digital filter remaining inactive function OFF ON For recording and playback through the rate converter OFF For recording and playback with the rate converter bypassed F12 STATE Transfers the VTR to the AUDIO OUT SET UP STATE menu screen See page 70 F13 AUTO This enables the sound of channels 1 through 4 to be output to the audio AES output and embedded audio output channels 5 through 8 even when an audio 4 channel format or 4 channel tape is to be played back ON The sound of channels 1 through 4 is output to channels 5 through 8 OFF T
61. 25 00 Hz is selected SDIN59 The SD serial input with a field frequency of 59 94 Hz is selected SDIN50 The SD serial input with a field frequency of 50 00 Hz is selected HD FREE The HD internal signal generator is used since no REF signal has been selected using the OUT REF setting SD FREE The SD internal signal generator is used since no REF signal has been selected using the OUT REF setting DUAL HD REF47 and SD REF59 have been selected simultaneously This setting takes effect when 1080 23psf has been selected as the VTR s system format AUTO has been selected by the OUT REF set ting and two of the above REF signals have been input This VTR uses the HD REF and SD REF sig nals as a reference for entering the 24 60 conversion inside the unit HOME menu displays Setting mode display area alk The displays appearing in this area indicate the modes which have been set UNTERE CUT Appears when the audio cut editing mode is set LTCE XFADE Appears when the audio cross fade editing mode 00 00 00 00 is set VFADE Appears when the audio V fade editing mode is CUE TIME set INTRP Appears when the time code interpolation mode in which the time code cannot be read out accurate ly is established DF Appears when the drop frame mode is set F1 F2 Indicates the field numbers for VITC TRACKOPT lt x EMPHASIS Appears when pre emphasis is applied to the audio signals TRAC
62. 25i 525p 1080 59 94i 1080 23 98psf 1080 23 98psf 525 59 94i 525 59 94p 525 59 94i NTSC 1080 59 94i No signals No signals No signals 1080 59 94i 1080 59 941 525i 525p 1080 59 94i 1080 59 94i 525 59 94i 525 59 94p 720 59 94p 720 59 94p 525i 525p 720 59 94p 720 59 94p 525 59 94i 525 59 94p 1080p 8ch 24bit 1080 23 98 1080 23 98 525i 1080 23 98p 1080 23 98p 525 59 94i 525 59 94i 47 96i BB59 NTSC 24 1080psf 8ch 24bit 1080 24psf 1080 24psf 1080 60i 1080 24psf 1080 24psf 1080 60i 1080 60i 1080 60 1080 601 1080 60i 720 60p 720 60p 720 60p 720 60p 1080p 8ch 24bit 1080 24p 1080 24p 1080 24p 1080 24p No signals No signals No signals 48 00i No signals 50 1080i 8ch 24bit 1080 50 1080 50 625i 625i 8ch 24bit 625 501 625 501 625i 1080 50i 1080 50i 25 1080psf 1080p 8ch 24bit 1080 25psf 1080 25psf 1080 25psf 1080 25psf 1080 25p 1080 25p 625i 1080 25p 1080 25p 625 501 625 501 PAL 50 50 145 ENGINEER SET UP menu This menu is displayed when the SET UP F13 and F keys are pressed together and th
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64. CEAL SW has been set to OFF CONCEAL SW OFF due to the TEST RF menu setting T REE TURNS TOO SLOW The take up reel rotation during recording and or playback is abnormal T REER ERROR SERVO UNLOCK The servo has been disengaged unlocked SERVO UNLOCK CTL NOT DETECTED The CTL signal cannot be played back CTL NOT DET LOW RF The RF playback level has dropped Clean the video LOW RF heads This level is detected only during recording AUDIO MUTE The audio output has been muted Check the AUDIO MUTE tape playback mode CONCEAL A Errors were corrected in the PCM audio data CONCEAL A Check the tape playback mode CONCEAL V Errors were corrected in the video data Check CONCEAL V the tape playback mode HIGH ERROR RATE The error rate has deteriorated HIGH ERROR CTL HEAD CLOGGING The CTL head is clogged Clean the video heads CTL HEAD CLOG LTC HEAD CLOGGING The LTC head is clogged Clean the video heads LTC HEAD CLOG LOW RF REC HEAD The level of the RF envelope played back from LOW RF the rotary recording head has dropped This level is detected only during playback MISTRACK IN OPTIMIZED Tracking optimizing was not completed OPT ERROR TRACKING DATA successfully 182 DIAG error messages Message Error description On screen display WRONG OPTIMIZED The tracking optimizing operation resulted in a OPT ERROR TRACKING VALUE drop in the maximum en
65. CHR menu System frequency Superimposed displays When TC TC is selected as the SUPER setting the time code appears as a 2 level display The HD SUPER and SD SUPER are linked The converted time code is displayed on the top level of the superim posed display On the bottom level the display can be switched between the original time code recorded on the tape and the converted time code Depending on the settings of the F11 and F12 keys on the TC CHR CONVERT menu the display patterns are as shown below 24 23 98 TAPE 24 23 98 25p 50i MENU SUPER F11 F12 24 25 24 25 30 24 1 level display 2 level display Top level Bottom level System frequency 24LTCR C 30LTCR 24LTCR C 25LTCR 30LTCR 25LTCR 24LTCR 25LTCR C 30LTCR 24LTCR 30LTCR 24LTCR 25 30LTCR 25LTCR C 30LTCR 30LTCR TAPE 24 23 98 25p 50i 59 60 MENU SUPER F11 F12 24 25 24 25 24 25 1 level display 24LTCR C 25LTCR 24LTCR 25LTCR C 24LTCR 25LTCR 2 level display Top level Bottom level 25LTCR 24LTCR C 25LTCR 25LTCR 25LTCR C 24LTCR 25LTCR C 25LTCR C Superimposed displays of format information 25LTCR 24LTCR 25LTCR 25LTCR 30LTCR 24LTCR is the cassette mark When the F12 EX SUPER key is pressed and set to ERR FMT the d
66. CK MOMNT Establishes the INPUT CHECK mode only while the key is held down LATCH The INPUT CHECK mode is established when the INPUT CHECK key is pressed and it is held even when the key is released The mode is released in a mode other than the EJECT STBY ON OFF or STOP mode or when the F1 OUTPUT key on the HOME menu is pressed F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the TC CHR menu screen F9 VITC L For transferring to the VITC LINE selection menu SD mode The recording VITC superimposing and the lines in which it is NTSC 10 20 lines superimposed are set The Default 14 15 playback VITC superimposing and PAL 8 22 lines the lines in which it is Default 11 13 superimposed are set HD mode The DOWN CON SD output VITC superimposing and the lines in which it is superimposed are set F10 VITC For selecting whether the VITC information is to be For superimposing VITC superimposed on SD recording and output onto the SD output ON VITC is superimposed OFF VITC is not superimposed F11 F12 VITC For selecting whether the VITC information is to be carried on For selecting the VITC the HD SDI output Selects whether the VITC is to be carried ON VITC is carried OFF VITC is not carried F13 LTC For selecting whether the LTC information is to be carried on the For selecting the LTC HD SDI output Selects whether the LTC is to be carried ON LTC is carried OFF LTC is not carried The video input signals can be
67. Characters are displayed more intensely This is displayed only when the 480 59 94i or 576 50i system format has been selected This is displayed only when the 1080 23psf 1080 23p 1080 24psf 1080 24p 1080 25psf 1080 25p or 1080 50i System format has been selected 76 TC CHR menu C Time code displays and VTR s operating modes Changing the superimposing position 1 Move the position using the cursor keys Cursor keys aa a Center cursor key eWhen a cursor key is held down the cursor will move more quickly eWhen the center cursor key is pressed the superimposing re turns to its initial position Display the time codes and VTR s operating modes as required Time code displays CTL1 CTL2 LTCR LUBR VTCR VUBR Control signal 1 TCG Control signal 2 LUBG LTC time code readout value VUBG LTC user bit readout value EXTC VITC time code readout value EXUB VITC user bit readout value Value generated by time code generator Value of LTC user bit generated Value of VITC user bit generated External time code value External user bit value eThe colon between the seconds and frames denotes the readout mode of the time code reader Hours Minutes Seconds Frames o 1 lt Blinking display Time code cannot be read out First field Second field Time code cannot be read out
68. DIT REC IMSIELT esse Tie F13 12 F11 Da Haat iu cut ae ier rz EIS LEHT oui HLHH VENENE m L f F9 V FREY APREN SE PRERULL POR TRILL BFH EF y ssecq 25 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT UP menu Key 1 Key designation TIMING Description Sets the timing at which to record the fields at the edit IN point For setting the edit timing and OUT point This timing can be set by pressing the F1 key and the F key together F1 Editing starts from the odd numbered field at the IN point and it ends when an even numbered field one frame before the OUT point is recorded F2 Editing starts from the even numbered field at the IN point and it ends when an odd numbered field at the OUT point is recorded F1 F2 The fields for the edit IN point and OUT point are determined by the timing at which the edit command is issued If the edit timing command is issued in an even numbered field editing is ended in an odd numbered field conversely if the edit timing command is issued in odd numbered field editing is ended in an even numbered field However the F1 setting is forcibly established when manual editing is performed using this unit alone Bear in mind that if mutually different settings have been selected the setti
69. DJUST VR control When either F and F10 or F and F12 are pressed together once again the highlighting disappears making it no longer possible to perform settings with the ADJUST VR control This returns the ADJUST VR control to toggle mode with the function key 44 VIDEO OUT CONVERT HD SD menu The following menu is displayed when ON has been selected with the F6 V_EXTEND key in the system for mat 1080 59i The characteristic of H and V can be controlled independently VIDED QUT Hi TOL Sh 3 Lic 00 00 00 RESPONSE STANDARD V m ENHANCE ao STANDARD H_FILTER ENHANCE 0B Eu V_EXTEND Key Key designation Description F10 H_FILTER ENHANCE Sets the picture quality horizontal frequency characteristic 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 F11 H_FILTER RESPONSE Sets the the picture quality horizontal frequency bandwidth STANDARD WIDE NARROW F12 V FILTER ENHANCE Sets the the picture quality vertical frequency characteristic 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 3 0 4 0 F13 V FILTER RESPONSE Sets the the picture quality vertical frequency bandwidth STANDARD WIDE NARROW lt Note gt When F and F10 or F and F12 are pressed at the same time in the F10 H_FILTER ENHANCE or F12 V_FILTER ENHANCE setting the setting value is highlighted and can be changed using the ADJUST VR control When either F and F10 or F and F12 are pressed together onc
70. DJUST control eFor switchover press the UNITY VAR button Transfers the VTR to AUDIO IN PCM INPUT SELECT menu screen F7 CUE Transfers the VTR to the AUDIO IN CUE INPUT menu screen F8 F9 SET UP CH MIX Transfers the VTR to the AUDIO IN SET UP menu screen Transfers the VTR to the AUDIO IN CH MIX SELECT menu screen F10 F11 F12 F13 CH 5 For adjusting the audio CH5 input level CH 6 For adjusting the audio CH6 input level CH 7 For adjusting the audio CH7 input level CH 8 For adjusting the audio CH8 input level UNITY Input level is fixed at UNITY value VAR Input level can be varied with ADJUST control switchover press the UNITY VAR button 49 AUDIO IN PCM INPUT SELECT menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys AUDIO IN 6 We 2 T 81 th 1 Cu 2 G 3 H 4 07 000000 AS Dra aps d 50 F F F F 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 0 18 E R 2 AUDIO IN PCM INPUT SELECT menu Key Key designation Description 1 CH 1 ANALOG Selects the signals of the analog CH1 input For selecting the recording connector signals of digital audio DIGITAL Selects the digital audio input signals AES SDI selection is made in line with the 2 setting using INT SG Selects the internal generato
71. E Transfers the VTR to the DIAG ACTIVE menu F2 F3 MENU LAST Transfers the VTR to the DIAG LAST menu F4 F5 WARNING ACTIVATE Releases mask cancel of the warning currently on display Mask of the warning currently on display in the DIAG MASKED menu is released The error message for the warning for which mask was released can be displayed on the DIAG ACTIVE menu Fe F13 When there are 2 or more canceled masked warnings eError messages are displayed from item of highest priority e All the messages can be viewed sequentially by operating the cursor and the up down arrow keys eTotal number of warnings is displayed 180 DIAG LAST menu When the F3 MENU LAST key is pressed on the DIAG ACTIVE or DIAG MASKED menu the DIAG LAST menu below appears The error messages for the last three warnings are displayed 06 00 00 00 F13 1 NO EXTERNAL F12 F11 F10 F9 Key Key designation Description F1 MENU ACTIVE Transfers the VTR to the DIAG ACTIVE menu F2 MENU MASKED Transfers the VTR to the DIAG MASKED menu F3 F6 F7 LAST CLEAR Clears all warnings displayed on the current DIAG LAST menu All warnings displayed on the current DIAG LAST menu are cleared when the F key is pressed together with the F7 LAST CLEAR key When a new warning is generated its contents are displayed 8
72. ERROR PARITY ERROR CONFIRM embedded audio CH5 6 input signals Check the INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO input signals INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH7 8 A parity error has occurred in the AES EBU or PCM ERROR PARITY ERROR CONFIRM INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO embedded audio CH7 8 input signals Check the input signals RECEIVED INVALID COMMAND FROM RS 422 PORT An undefined command has been received RS 422 ERROR SUM CHECK ERROR IN RECEIVED COMMAND FROM RS 422 PORT A sum check error has occurred in the received command RS 422 ERROR PARITY ERROR IN RECEIVED COMMAND FROM RS 422 PORT A parity error has occurred in the received command RS 422 ERROR FRAMING ERROR IN RECEIVED COMMAND FROM RS 422 PORT A framing error has occurred in the received command 184 RS 422 ERROR DIAG error messages Message OVER RUN ERROR IN RECEIVED COMMAND FROM RS 422 PORT Error description An overrun error has occurred in the received command On screen display RS 422 ERROR RS 422 COMMUNICATION STOP BY TIME OUT A timeout error has occurred RS 422 ERROR RECEIVED INVALID COMMAND FROM RS 232C PORT An undefined command has been received RS 232C ERROR SUM CHECK ERROR IN RECEIVED COMMAND FROM RS 232C PORT sum check error has occurred in the received command RS 232C ERROR PARITY ERROR IN RECEIVED COMMAND FROM RS 232C PORT A parity error has occurred in the received command
73. ERT menu screen F11 F13 25 VIDEO OUT HD UP menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys VIDEO OUT F8 Lie ao aa ao ao EFI E E83 ER E EE Ds 26 F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 VIDEO OUT HD SET UP menu Key Key designation 1 LINE CONV Description Line conversion function OFF No line conversion when a 1035 tape is played back 1080 signals with black bands added at the top and bottom of the picture are output ON Conversion from 1035 to 1080 lines F2 5 F6 SERIAL SYS PHASE Assumes white on black display VAR mode when the F key and F6 key are pressed simultaneously and can be adjusted with the ADJUST control Adjustment is possible up to a maximum of 0 5 H depending on the format 1375 SAMPLE 1080 23p 1080 24p and 1080 25p formats 1320 SAMPLE 1080 50i format 1100 SAMPLE 1080 59i format 825 SAMPLE 720 59 format 1_SAMPLE 13 5 nSEC Adjustment is by sample increments F7 INTERP Interpolation Initiates vertical interpolation during AT playback to reduce the vertical movement of the playback images AUTO Automatically initiates interpolation in the JOG or VAR mode OFF interpolation F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the VIDEO OUT HD menu screen F9 F11 F12 STATE Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT HD SET UP STATE menu Screen F13 This item
74. ESET TCG value is reset to zero when F key is For clearing the UBG simultaneously pressed value Valid only when the TC CTL key is set to TC and the TC UB key is set to UB UB CLR RESET UBG value is reset to zero when F key is For clearing the UB value simultaneously pressed However since there are two UBG values VITC UBG and LTC UBG they are supported as follows by the TCR settings on the TC CHR menu TCR AUTO Both VITC UBG and LTC UBG are reset to zero TCR LTC LTC UBG is reset to zero TCR VITC VITC UBG is reset to zero F7 TC HOLD Continues to display the time code data which was displayed For holding the TC value on the display when the key was pressed ePress again to release the hold value 14 HOME menu Key Key designation Description F8 SET UP Transfers the VTR to the HOME SET UP menu screen F9 F10 F11 PREAD A This is used during insert editing in the AUTO or MANUAL EDIT For setting audio pre read mode when the already recorded digital signals are to be read in to ON or OFF advance and used as the editing source To set the item to ON SD mode only press the F together with the F11 or F12 key To set it to OFF press the F11 or F12 key on its own When ON is selected as the setting refer to the section on pre read editing next page F12 PREAD V ON The digital signals are read in advance pre read For setting video pre read OFF The digital signals not read in ad
75. ETE Press together with F key This deletes the IC card s user files FA F5 TO VTR UP LD Press together with F key This uploads saved files from the IC card to the VTR F6 TO CARD DOWN LD Press together with F key This downloads saved files from the VTR to the IC card F7 W SYS This selects whether or not to overwrite SYS H and SYS SC when transferring the user files from the IC card to the VTR F8 EXIT This returns the system to the TEST IC CARD menu F9 LOCK This is used to release the lock on and perform the settings for the user files F10 F11 F12 F13 TRNSMD This selects whether to upload FILE 5 to 10 or all files when uploading saved files from the IC card to the VTR All files can be uploaded when F13 key is pressed while holding down the F key S TEST IC CARD MULTI CUE menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys TEST F13 gt F2 eMulti Cue Files TEST menu Front Multi Cue File 1 File 100 Point AA IC CARD Up Load Down Load TO VIR CARD 00 00 00 00 F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 lt TEST CARD MULTI CUE menu function Description Press together with F key This uploads saved files from the IC card to the VTR settings
76. Edit Edit Base OPT AUTO setting is suitable when intermittent editing is to be performed such as in the case below Base Edit Base Edit Base Proceed as follows to optimize the tracking again using OPT ONCE 1 Press the INSERT or ASSEMBLE button to highlight the F9 key and establish the editing mode Check that the INSERT or ASSEMBLE LED has lighted ASSEM INSERT 2 Press the PLAY button to establish the PLAY EDIT PLAY mode 3 Optimizing is initiated by pressing the PLAY and STAND BY buttons together lt Notes gt 1 The optimized tracking value is retained even when the VTR is transferred to another menu 2 The following message appears while the tracking is being optimized and the mark that indicates the tracking value appears to show the progress made in the processing OPTIMIZING Upon completion of the optimizing the following message appears the TRACK OPT pears on the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT and HOME menu screens COMPLETE 105 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu 3 The following message appears and optimizing is suspended in the following cases eWhen the VTR is set to a mode other than PLAY while optimizing is underway eWhen optimizing has failed eWhen no video signals have been recorded on the tape eWhen no CTL signals have been recorded on the tape NOT COMPLETE At times like these the center value 0 is set as the optimized value
77. F10 gt F3 This menu is operational when 1080 23 98p 1080 24p or 1080 25p has been set as the system format OO 0O0 00 00 FILTER RESPONSE EHHAMCE Key Key designation Description 1 F2 RESPONSE Selects the frequency bandwidth of the converter output signals STANDARD WIDE NARROW F3 ENHANCE Controls the enhancement adjustment of the converter output signals 0dB 1 5dB 3dB 6dB FA F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the VIDEO OUT CONVERT menu screen F9 F13 47 AUDIO menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following key F13 CGI TAL STATUIS F12 F11 F10 F9 CH 4 TIK The digital audio input statuses are displayed here PRE EMPHASIS ON Pre emphasis is applied to the input signals OFF Regular signals with no pre emphasis are supplied 48 AUDIO IN menu Key 1 2 4 5 F6 Key designation CH 1 For adjusting the audio CH1 input level CH 2 For adjusting the audio 2 input level CH 3 For adjusting the audio CH3 input level CH 4 For adjusting the audio CHA input level CUE For adjusting the cue audio input level PCM Description UNITY Input level is fixed at UNITY value VAR Input level can be varied with A
78. H SELECT editing channel selection menu screen but only for insert editing 97 INSERT MANUAL EDIT SELECT menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys INSERT F12 gt F13 80 00 00 00 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 CH 5 to CH 8 are not displayed when PCM audio has been set to the 4 channel format 98 INSERT MANUAL EDIT SELECT menu Key Key designation Description F1 VIDEO For selecting the video channel ON OFF F2 CH 1 For selecting the audio CH1 ON OFF For selecting the editing channel F3 CH 2 Valid only for insert editing For selecting the audio ON Selected as the editing channel CH2 ON OFF OFF Not selected as the editing channel F4 CH 3 For selecting the audio the case of insert editing with selection of digital audio CH3 ON OFF channel only be sure to continue with a stabilized input video F5 CH 4 signal For selecting the audio If the input video signal is distorted audio might not be CH4 ON OFF recorded properly F6 CUE For selecting the cue channel ON OFF F7 TC For selecting the LTC time code channel ON OFF F8 SET UP Transfers the VTR to the MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu screen F9 CH 5 For selecting the audio For selecting the editing channel CH5 ON OFF Valid only for insert editing F10 CH 6 ON Selected as the editing channel For selecting the
79. IND UP REEL NOT ROTATE Defective rotation of the take up reel has been detected During capstan drive Check the tape transport system SERVO ERROR NO S REEL FG PULSE Trouble with the rotation of the supply reel has been detected SERVO ERROR NO T REEL FG PULSE Trouble with the rotation of the take up reel has been detected SERVO ERROR CASSETTE UNLOAD FAIL A problem with the cassette up operation has occurred Check the tape transport system MECHA ERROR SUB UNLACING FAIL A problem with the sub unloading operation has occurred Check the tape transport system MECHA ERROR MAIN UNLACING FAIL A problem with the main unloading operation has occurred Check the tape transport system MECHA ERROR DEW The formation of condensation has been detected Refrain from inserting a cassette since this condition may cause the tape to adhere to the inside parts etc thereby damaging it 187 MECHA ERROR SYSTEM error messages When a problem has occurred in the VTR and its operation can no longer be guaranteed the system error lamp comes on the buzzer sounds and an error message appears on the screen In this situation stop operating the VTR immediately and proceed to fix the trouble SYSTEM ERROR
80. K VAR Appears when an adjustment has been made with the tracking deviated from the fixed position TRACK OPT Appears when an optimizing adjustment has been Remaining tape time FEM amp IMING TIPE H n User file display FILE made for the tracking This indicates the remaining tape time as the tape travels This indicates the number of file which is called when the power is switched on or the currently called user file If there is a discrep ancy between the contents of the user file displays and even one current setting will appear in front of the file number Time code displays CAT ENTRE 100 00 00 00 CTL1 CTL2 LTCR LUBR VTCR VUBR TCG LUBG VUBG E TC E UB CUE TIME These indicate the time code values Normal control signal Control signal which cannot be reset LTC readout LTC user bit readout VITC readout VITC user bit readout Value generated by generator Value of LTC user bit generated Value of VITC user bit generated External time code External user bit Checking the value generated by generator INPUT CHECK Press the INPUT CHECK key While the key is held down the value generated by the generator is displayed TCG 10 HOME menu displays Setting the initial value for the time code 1 Press the center cursor key The display now appears in reverse video LTCR 00 00 00
81. MD HD STOP Stops the drum when the tape is loose Tape mode when the VTR HLF LOAD Half loads the tape is in standby OFF F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the HOME menu screen This item does not funtion when the 720 59p 1080 23p 1080 24p or 1080 25p format has been selected 2 lt Note gt In the 1080 59i format the factory setting for this item is 2F In the 1080 23p format it is 8F AUTO The fact that the factory setting differs depending on the format should be borne in mind when one format is converted into another 18 HOME SET UP menu Key Key designation Description F9 F10 F11 PREROLL After pressing the F11 key turn the ADJUST control For selecting the preroll Selection can be made between 0 and 30 seconds Initial time setting is 5 seconds F12 STILL Sets the stop still still picture mode holding time For setting the In order to protect the tape the VTR is automatically transferred STOP STILL static frame the tape tension release mode loosing after a specific time mode holding time has elapsed This specific time can be set After pressing the F12 key turn the ADJUST control 1 sec 3 sec 30 sec 1 min 3 min or 5 min can be set as the holding time When the stop still mode holding time is set to 5 min the STILL STEP ON OFF function can be selected For details refer to F2 STILL STEP key of the OPERATION ENGINEER SET UP menu on page 145 F13 STBY OFF For setting the time
82. NT UB Ete PRESET NS id AUTO PRESET VITC INT UB LTE EXT REGEN NTUG EU m ub sue EXT REGEN VITC INT UB PRESET wee PA id AUTO PRESET VITC INT UB LTC INT UB oe AUTO EXT REGEN EXT LTC DIRECT Ag DIRECT LTC INT UB OFF AUDIO PRESET The user bit can be set in all modes except for recording DIRECT REGEN EXT REGEN PRESET INT UB The external LTC input signal is recorded directly and output It is not synchronized with the internal reference signal The user bit is slave locked to the value read out on the tape The user bit cannot be set The user bit is slave locked to the externally input VITC or LTC The user bit cannot be set The user bit is not locked to the value read out on the tape or external input The user bit can be set In this mode the previous user bit is retained and neither the REGEN nor PRESET functions can be implemented To set the user bit again use the F1 SOURCE F2 TC SLAVE or F3 UB SLAVE key to select one of the three modes above 80 TC CHR SET UP menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys TC CHR OR SET uP F5 F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 81 TC CHR SET UP menu Key Key designation Description F1 F6 F7 TCG OUT For selecting whether to latch the TCG display and LTC output using the INPUT CHE
83. Panasonic Multi Format Digital HD Video Cassette Recorder Operating Instructions Software 2 WWW 291595855555 9 L gt Q lt gt Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use VQTOF76 Contents Menu screen transitions 4 Turning on the 7 HOME menu displays 8 HOME menu 13 HOME SET UP menu 17 VIDEO Menu 22 VIDEO OUT HD menu 24 VIDEO OUT HD SET UP menu 26 VIDEO OUT HD SET UP STATE aa are aise abate OM tede tat 28 VIDEO OUT SD menu 30 VIDEO OUT SD SET UP COMPOSITE Be Bene des 32 VIDEO OUT SD SET UP CMPST STATE Menu 34 VIDEO OUT SD SET UP SDI menu 36 VIDEO OUT SET UP LINE BLK video output line blanking menu 38 VIDEO OUT SD SET UP SDI STATE ace rr ox a recte eta See 40 VIDEO OUT CONVERT menu 42 VIDEO OUT CONVERT HD TO SD MENU cese ots eds 43 VIDEO OUT CONVERT SD TO HD MENUS 46 VIDEO OUT CONVERT HD TO HD MON oe was Ld aarti abo x SE 47 AUDIO IN 48 AUDIO IN PCM INPUT SELECT menu 50 AUDIO IN CUE INPUT SELECT ZS a
84. R menu settings Editing accuracy gt With the model HD3700B the IN OUT point accuracy falls into one of the following three patterns since the signals are recorded with the video and input audio phases aligned there is no misalignment between the audio and video phases on the tape Bear in mind that as shown in patterns 2 and 3 the IN and or OUT points may shift IN point OUT point V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 Pattern 1 1 2 4 5 IN point OUT point V1 V2 v3 V4 V5 V6 V7 Pattern 2 A2 4 5 6 gt gt IN point 1 frame shift OUT point 1 frame shift No misalignment between audio and video phases IN point OUT point V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 Pattern 3 4 5 6 o IN point 2 frame shift OUT point 2 frame shift No misalignment between audio and video phases 88 Audio insert editing function with 23 98 Hz VTR system and 30 Hz external operating environments lt Points to note gt The function will not work unless the following conditions are met a The system frequency of the VTR must be set to 23 98 Hz b The black burst reference signal must be connected c The settings below must be selected for the following items on the TC CHR CONVERT menu RC_30SYS F6 ON RC_TC F10 30TC d Use the AES input or analog input as the audio input s
85. RROR RESPONDING properly CASSETTE LOAD FAIL A problem has occurred during the cassette down operation MECHA ERROR SUB LACING FAIL A problem was detected during the sub loading operation and the cassette was ejected Check the tape transport system MECHA ERROR MAIN LACING FAIL A problem was detected during the main loading operation and the cassette was ejected Check the tape transport system MECHA ERROR HUB POSITION The reel hub position does not match the cassette size The cassette was ejected as a result 189 MECHA ERROR Operation messages In the majority of cases when a mistake has been made in operating a button or key during automatic editing a message appears at the bottom right of the screen above the tape speed display telling the user how to proceed with operation eThe message is automatically cleared after it has been displayed for several seconds LEVEL AUTO EDIT F13 ES F12 W 03i gt 11 DO 0 ML T PLAYEP I o LIT F10 RAT 10M DEA LAST XO LAST ED HPL HERD PLYE SEL P Eg d Wr oy wr wr y FE ERO E z J E ER CR 190 Operation messages AUTO EDIT mode No Message Description of error problem 350 NO CASSETTE A cassette tape has not been inserted 351 NO PRESET The e
86. RS 232C ERROR FRAMING ERROR IN RECEIVED COMMAND FROM RS 232C PORT A framing error has occurred in the received command RS 232C ERROR OVER RUN ERROR IN RECEIVED COMMAND FROM RS 232C PORT An overrun error has occurred in the received command RS 232C ERROR RS 232C COMMUNICATION STOP BY TIME OUT A timeout error has occurred RS 232C ERROR RECEIVED INVALID COMMAND FROM VA_CONT PORT An undefined command has been received VA CONT ERROR SUM CHECK ERROR IN RECEIVED COMMAND FROM VA_CONT PORT sum check error has occurred in the received command VA CONT ERROR PARITY ERROR IN RECEIVED COMMAND FROM VA_CONT PORT A parity error has occurred in the received command VA CONT ERROR FRAMING ERROR IN RECEIVED COMMAND FROM VA_CONT PORT A framing error has occurred in the received command VA CONT ERROR OVER RUN ERROR IN RECEIVED COMMAND FROM VA_CONT PORT An overrun error has occurred in the received command VA CONT ERROR EXT LTC NOT READ There is a problem with the EXT TC input TC ERROR EXT VITC NOT READ There is a problem with the EXT VITC input TC ERROR LTC IN TAPE NOT READ The LTC signal is not played back TC ERROR IC CARD LOW BATTERY The IC card battery has a low remaining charge Replace the card 185 CARD LOW AUTO OFF error messages If a problem has occurred and the VTR cannot continue operating or the mechanism
87. TY unity FI F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F8 The digital audio input statuses are displayed here PRE EMPHASIS ON Pre emphasis is applied to the input signals OFF Regular signals with no pre emphasis are supplied 61 AUDIO OUT menu For adjusting the audio CH8 playback level Key Key designation Description F1 CH 1 For adjusting the audio CH1 playback level F2 CH 2 For adjusting the audio 2 playback level CH 3 UNITY Input level is fixed at UNITY value For adjusting the audio VAR Input level can be varied with ADJUST control playback level eFor switchover press the UNITY VAR button 4 For adjusting the audio CH4 playback level F5 CUE For adjusting the cue audio playback level F6 F7 MONITOR Transfers the VTR to the AUDIO OUT MONITOR menu screen F8 SET UP Transfers the VTR to the AUDIO OUT SET UP menu screen F9 SDI ASIGN Transfers the VTR to the AUDIO OUT SDI ASIGN menu screen F10 CH 5 For adjusting the audio CH5 playback level F11 CH 6 For adjusting the audio UNITY Input level is fixed at UNITY value CH6 playback level VAR Input level can be varied with ADJUST control F12 CH 7 eFor switchover press the UNITY VAR button For adjusting the audio CH7 playback level F13 CH 8 AUDIO OUT MONITOR menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys AUDIO OUT F7 o
88. VAR level can be adjusted using the headphones volume control F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the AUDIO OUT menu screen F9 F10 F11 R CH For setting whether the signals from the left and right channels F12 L CH are to be mixed and output to the MONITOR connector OFF The signals are not mixed ON The signals are mixed F13 MODE For selecting the way in which the channel signals output to the MONITOR connector are to be mixed ADD Simple addition AVERAGE Simple averaging CUE OUT SELECT This is used to select the main line CH1 through CH4 8 signals serving as the CUE output When the center cursor key is pressed CUE OUT SELECT is highlighted enabling the setting to be selected If MONITOR MIX is highlighted press the F key and a cursor key lt 4 or gt together to enable this setting to be selected Select the channel using the cursor keys lt gt A and V and press the center cursor key to turn the selection ON or OFF MONITOR MIX This is used to select the mixed left and right channel signals to be output to the MONITOR connector As the selection condition not more than two channels maximum 4 channels among CH1 through CH4 and among CH5 through CH8 can be set to serve as the left or right channel When the center cursor key is pressed MONITOR MIX is highlighted enabling the setting to be selected If CUE OUT SELECT is highlighted press the F key and a cursor key lt 4 or gt togethe
89. VIDEO OUT SET UP LINE BLK video output line blanking menu Setting the line blanking The blanking lines in the vertical blanking period can be set in 1 line increments 1 Press the center cursor key The cursor now appears Center cursor key ae KKD Wj Cursor key 2 Move the cursor and select the lines to be blanked OFF Press the center cursor key to select ON OFF for the display 9 ON r lines are blanked OFF The non blanking status is established and no lines are selected 4 Press the ENT key The blanking is now entered b To return to the previous screen press the F8 EXIT key _ 39 VIDEO OUT SD UP SDI STATE menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys VIDEO OUT or AUDIO OUT F8 F12 mrusm Kua sera J s s De im 00 00 00 00 HP JH OR VIDEO OUT gt F9 F11 or F12 F12 E Key Key designation Description F1 F2 EE_MODE NORMAL standard mode is established through mode is turned OFF THROUGH The E E through mode AV minimum delay mode is established A discrepancy occurs between the video audio ou
90. ages HORE A warning mark W blinks at the top left of the screen when an er a roneous setting failure to verify a condition warning or other j problem that interferes with the use of the VTR has arisen LE ILIE iS Le If the DIAG key is pressed while a warning is shown an error message appears on the screen 00 00 00 00 1 EXTERNAL F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 There are the following three kinds of DIAG menu screens DIAG ACTIVE menu This is the menu that appears initially when the DIAG key is pressed An error message corresponding to the unmasked not canceled warning which has just occurred is displayed DIAG MASKED menu This is the menu that appears when the F2 MENU MASKED key is pressed An error message corresponding to the masked canceled warning is displayed DIAG LAST menu This is the menu that appears when the F3 MENU LAST key is pressed The error messages for the last three warnings are displayed Any error message is cleared as soon as the error is remedied 78 DIAG ACTIVE menu When the DIAG key is pressed while the warning mark is displayed the DIAG ACTIVE menu below appears EXTERNAL HO_REFERENCE 00 00 00 00 1 F2 F3 F4 F5
91. allotted to the digital audio CH1 to CH4 or CH1 to CH8 with an 8 channel format and CUE channels 1 Press the center cursor key to display the cursor The input area now blinks 2 Move the cursor to the CH ASSIGN block by pressing the F key and cursor key together AUDIO 1 CH 1 AUDIO 2 3 Press the cursor key to move the cursor to the position of the channel to be selected AUDIO 1 CH 2 AUDIO 2 4 Press the center cursor key to set the display ON or OFF At ON the channel will appear in reverse video AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 5 Press the ENT key to enter the setting 27 gt PANEL SET UP menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys SET 11 QQ OO OO OD 4282 F13 12 F11 PANEL SET UP menu Key Key designation Description 1 SOUND KEY OFF Noclick sound Selection of click sound for HIGH Loud click sound function keys and IN OUT LOW Soft click sound keys F2 SOUND ALARM OFF No warning sound Selection of warning HIGH Loud warning sound sound when error occurs LOW Soft warning sound F3 JOG MAX SP 2 2 Speed range from 2 to 2x Jog maximum speed 1 1 Speed range from 1x to 1 1 lt
92. amount every 2 minutes elapsed and the tape movement is stopping within about 2 frames from the beginning point of this mode The VTR is transferred to the tape tension release loosing mode in order to prevent the tape damage after 30 minutes has elapsed Note that the CUE audio is output while the STILL STEP mode is activated This function does not work other than 5 min in the F12 STILL key setting of the HOME SET UP menu OFF STILL STEP does not function When the stop still mode holding time has elapsed the VTR is transferred to the tape tension release loosing mode F3 F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the ENGINEER SET UP menu screen F9 F11 F12 ACCEL Selects how far to accelerate the reel at a speed under multiple speed selected by F13 KNEE during a FF or REW operation in the SHTL mode MAX Maximum acceleration is applied at all times MIDDLE Medium acceleration as far as the knee is applied This is the default value MIN The acceleration as far as the knee is reduced eWhen the MAX setting is selected there is no knee due to the maximum acceleration eThere is no knee when an L size cassette is used F13 KNEE Selects the multiple of the normal speed at which the reel speed is to be transferred from the acceleration selected by F12 ACCEL to maximum acceleration during a FF or REW operation in the SHTL mode X8 8xnormal speed X15 15xnormal speed X20 20xnormal speed X30 30x
93. and F key together ON The tape speed is limited to the range from 1x to 2x normal speed OFF The tape speed is limited to the range from 1 5x to 2 5x normal speed At speed above 2x or so or below 1x pictures are searched without AT ON TRACK F11 V LEV CNT Selects whether to vary the VTR HD SD output in response to an external video component adjustment command RS 422 V A controller NORMAL Identifies HD SD commands and varies the level of each HD Varies HD output level forcibly SD Varies SD output level forcibly BOTH Varies This is varied in tandem with the HD output SD output level F12 F13 This item appears only when SD format 525 59i or 625 50i is used as the system format 2 lt Note gt Set this item to OFF for slow editing with the unit connected to an editing controller such as the BVE 9100 Phase synchronization may not be possible with slow editing near the 1X or 2X speed oa INTERFACE UP menu Ll Table of correlations between modes and connectors Connections used when the unit is used as the source unit and Connections used when editing is operated by remote control by performed by operating the MODE editor or when editing is controls on the unit s front panel performed using a controller local remote IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT MODE 1 Controller Player1 Disabled Disabled Player1 Disabled MODE 1 Cont
94. at the IN point and it ends when an odd numbered field at the OUT point is recorded F1 F2 The fields for the edit IN point and OUT point are determined by the timing at which the edit command is issued If the edit timing command is issued in an even numbered field editing is ended in an odd numbered field conversely if the edit timing command is issued in an odd numbered field editing is ended in an even numbered field eThe edit timing can also be set on the AUTO EDIT SET UP menu If a different mode has been set on the AUTO EDIT SET UP menu the mode which has been set on the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu will be changed eThe F1 setting is forcibly established when the CONTROL REMOTE LOCAL switch has been set to LOCAL F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the MANUAL EDIT menu screen F9 ERR STP Error stop F10 TRACKING For adjusting the tracking When the ENV value at which editing started 5 frames before has dropped to 2596 below the REC ENV value when optimizing was completed an error is considered to have occurred and one of the following operations is selected ON During execution of editing in optimize mode if an error has occurred up to the IN point editing is aborted and the stop mode is assumed OFF Displays a message and continues editing when an error has occurred Under normal times tracking adjustment is not necessary Adjustment is made if tracking disparities have occurred during e
95. audio OFF Not selected as the editing channel CH6 ON OFF F11 CH 7 e n the case of insert editing with selection of digital audio For selecting the audio channel only be sure to continue with a stabilized input video CH7 ON OFF signal F12 CH 8 If the input video signal is distorted audio might not be For selecting the audio recorded properly CH8 ON OFF F13 CH SELECT Transfers the VTR to the INSERT MANUAL EDIT menu screen 99 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu Press the ASSEM or INSERT gt F12 keys to change to the MANUAL EDIT menu then press the key to display this menu OR Press the SET UP F2 keys to display this menu gt 00 00 00 00 F13 F12 F11 VIED 14 II I Hi Ha 10 ILLE Z na ME X ces ee J l ES es S 100 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu Key Key designation 1 TIMING For setting the edit timing F2 F7 Description Sets the timing with which to record the fields at the edit IN point and OUT point This menu item can be set by pressing the F1 key and the F key together F1 Editing starts from the odd numbered field at the IN point and it ends when an even numbered field one frame before the OUT point is recorded F2 Editing starts from the even numbered field
96. been set to ENABLE on this menu its setting will be changed to DISABLE if the unit is in the remote control mode and it receives the LOCAL DISABLE com mand The EJECT button acts in accordance with the F7 EJECT key setting eAt the time of shipment the F6 key was set to ENABLE and the F5 key to SELECT eThose buttons and keys which are marked on the graphics of the control panel shown on the display correspond to the buttons on the actual control panel The part corresponding to a key or button which has been pressed on the control button is highlighted OP MAP setting method eWhen the JOG VAR or SHTL button is pressed the search dial appears eWhen the F1 VIDEO key is pressed the ADJUST control appears eWhen the F2 AUDIO key is pressed the ADJUST control appears eWhen the TRACKING key is pressed the ADJUST control appears eWhen the F4 MON SEL key is pressed the L R button appears jga PANEL SET UP LOCAL menu Press the SET UP gt F11 F11 gt F13 keys to display the MAP LOCAL menu This menu is used to set and display the buttons keys controls etc which cannot be operated on the unit s front panel in the local mode The menu serves to prevent settings or adjustment values from being changed when the corresponding but ton key or control is touched by mistake e With the initial setting all operations are enabled 00 00 00 00
97. by matching the input size to the output size along the vertical axis The aspect ratio remains the same FIT H Changes the magnification by matching the input size to the output size along the horizontal axis The aspect ratio remains the same FIT HV Changes the magnification by matching the input size to the output size along the horizontal and vertical axes The aspect ratio may be distorted 14 9 Sets the aspect ratio to 14x9 13 9 Sets the aspect ratio to 13 9 When the 525p 480 59 94p has been selected for the SD SDI MAIN output the aspect ratio remains fixed at 16 9 F2 RESPONSE Selects the frequency bandwidth of the down converter output signals STANDARD WIDE NARROW Controls the enhancement adjustment of the down converter output signals 0dB 1 5dB 3dB 6dB F4 F5 V FILTER This item appears only when the 1080p psf has been selected as the system format This is the extension function for vertical frequency characteristic in down converter output signals FLD Filter field processing FRM Filter frame processing FRM 2 This item appears only when the 1080 23p psf has been selected as the system format F10 to F13 key menus are displayed when FRM2 has been selected and then the horizontal and vertical characteristics can be controlled independently See page 44 F6 V EXTEND This item appears only when the 1080 59i has been selected as the system format See
98. de readout value Editing time O Entering the edit points 1 Input the points directly using the number keys 1 Press the center cursor key The cursor now appears Center cursor key a 4 gt EN 2 Press the cursor key to move the cursor to the data input position player s IN point in the figure Cursor key IN P 3 Press the center cursor key The cursor now changes into a column cursor INO 4 Input the edit point using the number keys o L4 EU L4 5 Press the ENT key Follow the same steps to enter the IN and OUT points of the recorder and player eEnter three edit points for the recorder and player Refer to the section on duration eTo clear the data Move the cursor to the position where the data is to be cleared and press the center cursor key The cursor now changes into a column cursor The entered point can be cleared by pressing the C key now 110 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu 2 Search the edit point using the search dial 1 Search the edit point using the search dial 2 Press the ENTRY button eTrimming operations 1 Press the center cursor key The cursor now appears Center cursor key A x 4 ES Cursor key 2 Press the cursor key to move the cursor to the section with the data to be trimmed 00 00 02 14
99. de setting takes precedence Recording and playback are conducted with the rate converter bypassed Formats supported eThe menu item is displayed and ON or OFF can be selected as its setting only with the system formats listed below 1080 23 psf 8ch 1080 25 psf 8ch 1080 50i 8ch 1080 59i 8ch 720 59p 8ch 1080 59i 4ch 720 59 4ch eWhen 1080 24p psf 8ch has been selected as the system format the menu display is cleared and the rate converter is forcibly set to ON eWhen 525 59i Ach 525 591 8ch or 625 501 has been selected as the system format the menu display is cleared and the rate converter is forcibly set to OFF Precautions when selecting OFF as the rate converter setting eThe video input and AES input must be synchronized eThe video output and reference signal selected by OUT REF must be synchronized eDuring P PLAY playback the frequency of the digital audio output ceases to be 48 kHz and it is no longer possible for the signals to be received by external components eSimilarly during frame rate conversion playback such as when a tape recorded at a system frequency of 23 Hz is to be played back at a system frequency of 25 Hz it is no longer possi ble for the signals to be received by external components 68 AUDIO OUT SET UP menu Adjusting the audio output signals in relation to the video signals 1 Press the F1 A V PHASE key to put the display in reverse video
100. diting VAR The tracking can be adjusted manually Refer to Manually adjusting the tracking on page 106 FIX The tracking is fixed ONCE At the initial editing after the cassette has been inserted the tracking is optimized while the tape is playing back up to the IN point The tracking is not subsequently optimized When the PLAY button and STAND BY button are pressed together during EDIT PLAY the tracking is optimized again and it is optimized with each EDIT PLAY operation OPT AUTO The tracking is optimized while the tape is playing back up to the IN point with each editing operation and it is retained even if the VTR is transferred to another menu Refer to Automatically adjusting the tracking This item cannot be displayed when the 1080 23p 1080 24p 1080 25p or 720 59p format has been selected It is forcibly set to F1 101 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT UP menu Key Key designation 11 CAP LOCK For setting the capstan servo lock 12 FD TIME For setting the audio fade time Description For selecting the capstan servo lock mode during playback 4F AUTO 8F AUTO 1080 23p 1080 24p 1080 25p 1080 50i 576 50i Assumes the color frame auto lock mode If discontinuity is produced in the color frame during playback the unit locks again to a new color frame 4F FORCE 8F FORCE 1080 23p 1080 24p 1080 25p 1080 50i 576 50i Assumes the color frame forced lock mode
101. diting channel has not been selected in the editing mode or during insert editing 352 NO IN POINT The edit point data required for editing has not been entered 353 NO PLY R MODE The mode in which the player is to be controlled has not been established Set it correctly on the INSERT or ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu 354 NOT REC R MODE The mode in which the recorder is to be controlled has not been established Set it correctly on the INSERT or ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu 355 NEGATIVE DURATION The time data of the edit OUT point is ahead of the time data of the edit IN point 356 INVALID DATA Illegal or invalid data has been input 357 PLAYER LOCAL The connected player is in the LOCAL mode 359 REC INHIBITED An attempt has been made to execute automatic editing while the recording inhibit mode is set Select the HOME menu setting and operate the recording inhibit pins on the cassette tape to release the REC INHIBIT mode 360 W PLAYER NOT SET A mode in which the player can be used has not been established Check the F1 MODE key setting on the INSERT or ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT SET UP menu 361 BOT The tape is at its end 362 EOT The tape is at its start 363 SHIFT TC FOR CF EDIT The TC value used in the CF lock mode is incorrect 191 Screen saver function This function is designed to prolong the service life of the VTR s large display screen The screen s life may be shortened when the screen continuously displays menu scree
102. e again the highlighting disappears making it no longer possible to perform settings with the ADJUST VR control This returns the ADJUST VR control to toggle mode with the function key 45 VIDEO OUT CONVERT SD TO HD menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys VIDEO OUT F10 F2 VIDED OUT CORVERT SPCTULHD gt su 10 04 z4 0Z Key Key designation Description F1 MODE Selects the aspect ratio at which signals are output from the up converter FIT V Changes the magnification by matching the input size to the output size along the vertical axis The aspect ratio remains the same FIT Changes the magnification by matching the input size to the output size along the horizontal axis The aspect ratio remains the same FIT HV Changes the magnification by matching the input size to the output size along the horizontal and vertical axes The aspect ratio may be distorted F2 RESPONSE Selects the frequency bandwidth of the up converter output signals STANDARD WIDE NARROW Controls the enhancement adjustment of the up converter output signals OdB 1 5dB 3dB 6dB FA F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the VIDEO OUT CONVERT menu screen F9 F13 46 VIDEO OUT CONVERT HD_TO_HD menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys VIDEO OUT gt
103. e channel editing is inhibited TC Time code channel editing is inhibited recording inhibit modes established using the F13 REC INH key on the HOME menu are shown here FREE Recording can be performed NRML REC The normal recording mode is inhibited ALL All recording editing operations are inhibited eCASSETTE The recording inhibit modes established by the cassette tape are shown here FREE Recording can be performed VID CNTL The video and control signals are inhibited ALL All recording editing operations are inhibited rH Sequence of priority for recording inhibit modes A sequence of priority applies to the inhibit modes and depending on which modes have been selected it may not be possible to perform recording If for example ALL has been selected for CASSETTE no editing or recording will be possible regardless of the other settings First CASSETTE Second HOME Third SOFTWARE 032 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT UP menu Selecting the SOFTWARE inhibit channels 1 Press the center cursor key The cursor now appears Center cursor key v Cursor key 2 Press the cursor key to move the cursor to the channel where editing is to be inhibited CH4 3 Press the center cursor key Once the display appears in reverse video the selection of the editing inhibit channel is completed When the center cursor k
104. e video audio output and time code output in the E E through mode F3 F7 F8 EXIT Transfers the VTR to the AUDIO OUT SET UP menu screen F9 F13 70 VIDEO OUT SET UP STATE menu O Selecting the TAPE EE output signals The video audio and cue signals which are output during the VTR s operation are switched on this menu to TAPE or EE signals 1 Press the center cursor key to display the cursor Center cursor key a 4 gt w Cursor key 2 Move the cursor to the desired position using the cursor keys e cursor will not move to places which cannot be set 3 Press the center cursor key to select TAPE or EE Refer to the following table for the types of setting options Mode EJECT STBY TENSION STBY REC EDIT JOG SHTL CH OFF RELEASE ON REC VAR VIDEO FREEZE FREEZE FREEZE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE BLACK BLACK BLACK EE1 EE1 EE1 GRAY GRAY GRAY EE2 EE2 FREE FREE FREE NOISE NOISE NOISE EE1 EE1 EE1 EE2 EE2 EE2 D AUDIO MUTE MUTE MUTE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE EE1 EE1 EE1 EE1 EE1 EE1 MUTE MUTE EE2 EE2 EE2 EE2 EE2 CUE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE EE EE TAPE TAPE EE EE EE EE Underline denotes the factory setting mode eWhen a setting is to be established during head selection using the TEST menu or during editing the setting applying to the operation concerned takes precedence over the setting se
105. ecking the serial interface PLL SIF EQ Selects the signal for checking the serial interface equalizer SMPTE CB Selects the SMPTE color bar signal F13 INPUT DIGITAL Selects the serial input signals For selecting the SD video INT SG Selects the internal signals input signals Refer to the HOME SET UP menu u VIDEO OUT HD menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following key DPT LEVEL VIDEO Out Hn 86 00 00 08 E E 4 a WUERT UNITY j iTe d TY UMITE 24 VIDEO OUT HD menu Key Key designation Description 1 For adjusting the Y level to 3 dB 3 dB to 3 dB in fine adjustment mode eEstablishes the fine adjustment mode if the key is pressed together with the F key F2 PB o to 3 dB 3 dB to 3 dB in fine adjustment mode For adjusting the Ps level eEstablishes the fine adjustment mode if the key is pressed together with the F key PR to 3 dB 3 dB to 3 dB in fine adjustment mode For adjusting the Pr level eEstablishes the fine adjustment mode if the key is pressed together with the F key F4 BLACK L 100 mV For adjusting the black level F5 F7 F8 SET UP Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT HD SET UP menu screen F9 SD Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT SD menu screen F10 CONVERT Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT CONV
106. ed 3 Press the F key and F3 DELETE key together The file is now deleted locked file cannot be deleted unless it is first unlocked Calling user files Files saved in the memory can be called 1 Press the cursor keys to select the file to be called 1 EDITOR 1 2 When the F key and F1 LOAD key are pressed together the file is called Check the called file Automatically calling a file when the power is switched on When the power is switched on a file can be called automatically 1 Press the F5 POWER UP key Each time this key is pressed a file is called The selected file is called automatically the next time the power is turned on eThe LAST file serves as the initial setting 438 USER SET UP menu Copying user filenames When a file is to be given the same name the filename is copied 1 Press the cursor keys to select the filename to be copied 1 EDITOR 1 1 2 Press the FROM key 1 EDITOR 1 3 Press the cursor keys to select the number of file serving as the copy destination 5 4 Press the COPY key The filename is copied 5 EDITOR 1 5 Press the F and F2 SAVE key together eThis function copies the filename only Bear in mind that the contents of the file cannot be copied 139 SYSTEM SET UP menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys SET UP F4 The system for
107. ed by OUT REF must be synchronized eDuring P PLAY playback the frequency of the digital audio output ceases to be 48 kHz and it is no longer possible for the signals to be received by external components eSimilarly during frame rate conversion playback such as when a tape recorded at a system frequency of 23 Hz is to be played back at a system frequency of 25 Hz it is no longer possi ble for the signals to be received by external components 57 AUDIO SELECT menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys AUDIO IN 9 F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 Key Key designation Description F1 SELECT Selects the channels whose signals are to be mixed CH1 CH4 The signals from CH1 through CH4 are selected for mixing CH5 CH8 The signals from CH5 through CH8 are selected for mixing F2 F5 F6 CH MIX ON The signals which have been input to the digital audio channels For mixing the input and any two channels of the playback signals on the tape are signals with the signals selected and mixed at the desired ratio played back ON ON is selected by pressing the F6 key and the signals simultaneously and can be mixed recording them OFF OFF is selected by pressing the F7 key and the channel signals cannot be mixed F7 CH MIX OFF Even when OFF has been selected the mixing settings
108. ed value of the selected parameter is display displayed Selects adjustment mode with F6 key and channel with F7 key F12 ADJ SEL This is used to display the selected RF adjusted value EQ The adjusted value of the playback equalizer is displayed REC The recording adjusted value is displayed PLL The PLL relative speed adjusted value is displayed Pressing the F12 key enables switching by a toggling action in the following sequence gt gt gt EQ gt gt gt PLL gt REC gt gt EQ and so on Pressing the F key and F12 key together enables switching by a toggling action in the following sequence 6014 6018 501 gt 24 gt 625 gt 03 gt 6014 and so on The RF system adjusted values for each format are displayed as these adjusted values They are used by the servicing engineer 156 AUDIO TEST menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys TEST OE 00 00 00 m F13 m F11 T F10 r ER ER EE ER E Key Key designation Description F1 CH 1 Sets the CH1 analog input output reference level F2 CH 2 Sets the CH2 analog input output reference level CH 3 Sets the CH3 analog input output reference level F4 CH 4 Sets the CH4 analog input output reference level F5 CUE Sets the CUE input output reference level F6 MONI L Sets the monitor L c
109. en press the key again SET UP EMGIMEER 3 0000 00 00 F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 Key Key designation Description F1 F2 RF Transfers the VTR to the RF ENGINEER SET UP menu screen F3 F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the SET UP menu screen F9 OPERATION Transfers the VTR to the OPERATION ENGINEER SET UP menu screen F10 F13 146 RF ENGINEER SET UP menu This menu is displayed when the SET UP F13 and F keys are pressed together and then the key followed by the key are pressed z SET LP EHGIMEER PF P ure 00 00 00 00 i F13 F12 Gu 10 ABER LAMP IMAPNIMG F9 LEVEL 147 RF ENGINEER SET menu The Conceal V warning sensitivity and warning display output are set on this menu Key Key designation F1 RED LAMP Description For selecting the lighting specifications for the red lamp on the front panel When this lamp is lighted the superimposed warning display error log recording and remote output connectors RS 232C RS 422 PARALLEL are also linked LEVELO Setting for enhanced detection sensitivity The red lamp lights even when one error occurs LEVEL1 Standard factory setting LEVEL2 Setting with slightly reduced detection sensitivity LEVEL3 Setting with
110. entered 1 Select the number of the cue point to be entered Press one of the F1 through F5 or F9 through F13 keys The number corresponding to the pressed key appears in reverse video 2 Input the time code There are three ways of inputting the time code 1 Use the search dial to search the cue point and press the ENTRY button 2 Input the time code directly using the number keys and press the ENT key 3 Move the cursor to the section where the value can be captured 1 Press the FROM key The time code of the cursor position is captured in the scratchpad register SPR DATA 00 44 07 04 2 Increment or decrement the number using the and number keys 3 3 Press the ENT key The result of the operation is now displayed SPR DATA ENT 00 44 07 07 93 MULTI CUE menu 4 Move the cursor to the section where the captured time code is to be displayed 4 AN Center cursor key Cursor key 5 Press the COPY key to call the captured time code COPY 4 00 44 07 07 The cue data is now entered eThe position of the next cue number automatically appears in reverse video when the F1 AUTO STEP key on the MULTI CUE SET UP menu has been set to ON eAn entered cue point remains in the memory even when the power is turned off Changing cue points
111. enu screen F9 CONVERT Transfers the VTR to the TC CHR CONVERT menu screen F10 TCR LTC LTC is read out all the time For selecting time code AUTO At low speed VITC is read preferentially When it is not read out mode read then LTC is read VITC is read out all the time ein either setting when the time code cannot be read values corrected by control signal are read out Interpolation mode is assumed and INTRP is displayed on the HOME menu F11 SUPER TC ST The time code and VTR operating mode are For setting superimpose superimposed TC ST RT The time code VTR operating mode and remaining tape time are superimposed TC UB The time code and user s bit are superimposed TC TC The time code is displayed in two steps Both the original time code information and the time code information in the format to which it has been converted can be displayed at the same time Refer to the note on the next page TC Only the time code is superimposed OFF Nothing is superimposed F12 EX SUPER ERR FMT When there are warnings warning displays appear When there are no warnings the system format and tape format frequencies are displayed ERR The warning displays or format information are superimposed onto the screen OFF The warning displays or format information are not superimposed F13 CHR TYPE REVERSE Characters appear against a black background For selecting type of character to be superimosed INTENSE
112. enu screen F9 CH 5 ANA CH1 Selects the signals of the analog CH1 input For selecting the recording signals of digital audio CH5 connector DIGITAL Selects the digital audio input signals AES SDI selection is made in line with the CH6 setting using F7 INT SG Selects the internal generator signals 51 AUDIO IN PCM INPUT SELECT menu Key Key designation Description F10 CH 6 ANA 2 Selects the signals of the analog CH2 input For selecting the recording connector signals of digital audio DIGITAL Selects the digital audio input signals AES SDI CH6 selection is made in line with the CH5 setting using F7 INT SG Selects the internal generator signals F11 DIGITAL AES Selects the AES digital audio input signals For selecting the CH7 and SERIAL Selects the serial input signals CH8 digital input signals F12 CH 7 ANA CH3 Selects the signals of the analog input For selecting the recording connector signals of digital audio DIGITAL Selects the digital audio input signals AES SDI CH7 selection is made in line with the CH8 setting using F11 INTSG Selects the internal generator signals F13 CH 8 ANA CH4 Selects the signals of the analog CH4 input For selecting the recording connector signals of digital audio DIGITAL Selects the digital audio input signals AES SDI CH8 selection is made in line with the CH7 setting using F11 INTSG Selects the internal generator signals 52 AUDIO IN
113. er only F7 TRIM ON Registered edit points are corrected by frame unit Frame correction of edit OFF Releases trim function point F8 SET UP Transfers the VTR to the AUTO EDIT SET UP menu screen F9 INSERT ON Sets the editing mode ON For setting the editing OFF Sets the editing mode OFF mode ON OFF F10 SPLIT This function registers each audio and video edit point during Split editing ON OFF insert editing ON Enables split editing OFF Releases split editing For details refer to pages 41 and 42 in the Hardware Operating Instructions F11 F12 MANUAL EDIT Transfers the VTR to the MANUAL EDIT menu screen F13 CH SELECT Transfers the VTR to the INSERT AUTO EDIT CH SELECT Edit channel selection editing channel selection menu screen but only for insert editing 109 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu Tape position indicator This indicates the edit points IN and OUT and tape positions of the recorder and player eEOT end of tape or BOT beginning of tape is displayed when the tape is at its end or beginning Es E a i eDuring split editing the audio and video edit points are indicated separately O Duration 00 00 00 0006 If the duration is known it is sufficient to enter only the IN or OUT PLAYER I edit points for the recorder and player the remaining points will DURAT N H lt be automatically calculated Recorder s time code readout value Player s time co
114. es frame lock mode capstan servo lock mode be set in HOME SET UP menu If the two settings differ priority is given to the final mode setting 12 FD TIME For setting the audio fade time Valid when the F13 key is set to X FADE or V FADE The times that can be set are as follows 5 10 15 20 25 50 100 ms Initial setting is 5 ms For the setting procedure refer to Setting the audio fade time on page 107 F13 MODE For selecting audio fade editing Audio editing can be accomplished while cross fade editing prior playback audio and input audio or V fade editing X FADE Performs audio cross fade editing CUT Performs cut normal editing VFADE Performs audio V fade editing This range differs depending on the format used Only CUT be selected when TAPE has been selected as the EDIT REC STATE setting However FADE can be selected by pressing this key and F key together in which case the EDIT REC STATE setting is switched to EE1 119 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT UP menu Selecting the preroll time 1 Press the F5 PREROLL key 2 Set the preroll time using the ADJUST control Any time up to 30 seconds can be set ADJUST PREROLL C 25 SEC 3 Press the F5 key elf this setting is at variance from the preroll time set on the HOME SET UP menu the preroll time selected last takes precedence Setting DLY START 1 Press
115. esignation Description 1 DIGITAL Selects the serial input signals For selecting the HD video SG Selects the internal signals input signals F2 INT SG 75 CB Selects the 75 color bar signal For selecting the type of 100 CB Selects the 100 color bar signal HD internal signals RAMP Selects the RAMP signal MULT BST Selects the multi burst signal BLACK Selects the black burst signal SIF PLL Selects the signals for checking the serial interface PLL SIF EQ Selects the signal for checking the serial interface equalizer SMPTE CB Selects the SMPTE color bar signal ARIB Selects the ARIB color bar signal F3 F6 F7 SG REF AUTO When video input signals are present the internal For synchronizing the reference signal is locked to the input signals when INT SG video input signals are not present it is locked to the signal selected by the OUT REF setting OUTPUT The internal reference signal is locked to the signal selected by the OUT REF setting lt Note gt Bear in mind that the embedded audio signal in the SD SDI input will be muted when OUTPUT is selected for this setting F8 F11 F12 INT SG 7596 CB Selects the 75 color bar signal For selecting the type of 10096 CB Selects the 10096 color bar signal SD internal signals RAMP Selects the RAMP signal MULT BST Selects the multi burst signal BLACK Selects the black burst signal SIF PLL Selects the signals for ch
116. ess the PREROLL button The cue time on the tape is searched and the tape is prerolled for the cue time after which it stops eWhen the ENTRY button is pressed the tape s current position is automatically input ePressing the F key and PREROLL button at the same time in step 5 initiates the search op eration and the tape stops at the entered cue point 12 HOME menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following key OUTPUT LEVEL F13 F12 F11 FEMAININE TIME USER FILE ln 1 F10 H BH WO LAST i F9 ETAT FREE CT E z 1 2 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 4 Cassette tape in the 4 channel audio format 8 Cassette tape in the 8 channel audio format This display indicates the C bit pin position of the cassette tape If system format does not matched with the C bit pin position of the cassette tape 4 or 8 display will flash to warn its miss matching 13 HOME menu Key Key designation Description 1 OUTPUT The mode opposite to the current one is established only while For selecting the this key is held down When the key is pressed during TAPE audio video output signals setting the EE mode is established If this key is pressed together with the F key the display switches TAPE Outputs playback signal EE Outputs the EE system signals
117. eturned ID 1 4 103 is returned ID 2 0 120 is returned ID 3 F 19 is returned USER Optional user setting is returned When the system frequency is 50 Hz or 25 Hz 1 will replace the asterisk and 0 will replace it for all other frequencies When the system frequency is 23 Hz or 24 Hz 2 will replace the asterisk 1 will replace when it is 50 Hz or 25 Hz and 0 will replace the asterisk for all other frequencies However even though the system frequency is 23 Hz 0 will replace when the 30TC is selected as the RC TC setting See page 86 paga INTERFACE SET UP menu Key Key designation F7 PREREAD For setting pre read from the remote commands Description The setting can be changed by pressing the F7 key while holding down the F key VIDEO Video pre read can be set AUDIO Audio pre read can be set V amp A Both video and audio pre read can be set F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the SET UP menu screen F9 UB PRESET For setting the UB preset from remote Selects the setting destination for the TCG UB preset command supplied from the external source RS 422 232C L amp V Sets the destination for LTC UB and VITC UB LTC Sets the destination for LTC UB only VITC Sets the destination for VITC UB only F10 VAR LIMT Selects the limit speed for the VAR command supplied from the external source RS 422 232C This item can be set by pressing the F10 key
118. evels are at unity F11 OP MAP Transfers the VTR to the OP MAP REMOTE menu screen F12 VAR MAX SP 1 lt 2 Speed range from 1 to 2x Variable maximum speed 1 1 Speed range from 1x to 1 0 lt gt 1 Speed range from Ox to 1x F13 VAR CLUTCH ON Clutch set at 1 0 1 2 speed positions Variable mode clutch ON OFF OFF No clutch 129 PANEL SET UP MAP REMOTE menu Press the SET UP F11 11 keys to display the OP MAP REMOTE menu This menu is used to set and display the buttons keys controls etc which can be operated on the unit s front panel in the remote mode BO OO OO DO F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 130 PANEL SET UP MAP REMOTE menu Key Key designation Description 1 VIDEO Selects the VIDEO OUT menu level adjustment function When For adjusting the video the key is pressed the display is highlighted level F2 AUDIO Selects the AUDIO REC and PB level adjustment function For adjusting the audio When the key is pressed the display is highlighted level F3 TRACKING Selects the tracking adjustment When the key is pressed the For selecting the tracking display is highlighted adjustment F4 MON SEL Selects the L R selector button for monitoring the audio signals For selecting the monitor When the key is pressed t
119. ey for X value adjustment by service personnel F12 BIMORPH INIT Key for adjustment by service personnel Removal of hysteresis at AT voltage element F13 ADJ ENABLE Key for adjustment by service personnel 162 SERVO TEST menu Error rate display The error rates are displayed in terms of the 1 TOTAL ERROR and 2 INNER ERROR For details refer to the description of the error rate display for the RF TEST menu on page 155 Tracking adjustment For details of the tracking adjustment refer to the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu on page 105 163 TEST FRONT menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys OOO 00 00 F13 12 F11 F10 2 F5 F6 F7 F8 Key Key designation Description F1 PANEL Transfers the VTR to TEST FRONT PANEL menu screen Display check F2 KEYCHECK Transfers the VTR to the TEST KEY CHECK menu screen Front panel key check F3 F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the TEST menu screen F9 F13 164 TEST FRONT PANEL menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys TEST F6 F1 F13 12 F11 F10 F9 1 F2 4 F5 Fe F7 F8 Key Key designation Description 1 MODE The entire
120. ey is pressed again the editing inhibit is released CH4 eAssembly editing cannot be selected if there is even one editing inhibit channel lt Notes gt eWhen ALL or PRE CTL has been set for CASSETTE EDIT REC INHIBIT or HOME REC IN HIBIT all recording and editing operations will be inhibited eWhen VIDEO CNTL has been set for CASSETTE EDIT REC INHIBIT editing inhibit applies to the video channel at all times REC ENV display This shows the RF envelope level at which sound is played back from the rotary recording heads during playback REC ENV rS 104 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu Tracking eAutomatically adjusting the tracking optimizing To optimize the tracking automatically press the F10 TRACKING key to select OPT ONCE or OPT AUTO Set the preroll time to 5 seconds or more eAt the OPT ONCE setting the tracking is optimized only once while the tape is playing up to the IN point during the first editing after the cassette has been inserted The tracking is not sub sequently optimized and the value is fixed eAt the OPT AUTO setting the tracking is optimized while the tape is playing up to the IN point with each editing lt Notes gt OPT ONCE setting is suitable when continuous editing is to be performed such as in the case below If OPT AUTO is set when this kind of editing is to be performed the tracking error may build up Base Edit
121. gt i Syscon Multi Cue File a Key designation 1 TO VTR UP LD 1 File 100 Point On Board RAM F2 TO CARD DOWN LD VTR Press together with F key This downloads saved files from the VTR to the IC card F3 MONITOR This displays the MULTI CUE data saved on the IC card F5 TRANSFER This selects whether to transfer all data at once or by page when uploading from the IC card to the VTR F6 This returns the system to the TEST IC CARD menu F9 F13 172 TEST IC CARD MULTI CUE SELECT menu This menu is displayed when the TEST F13 F2 5 F and F1 keys are pressed together 00 00 00 00 F13 12 F11 F10 F9 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe E F8 lt TEST IC CARD MULTI CUE SELECT menu function settings gt Key designation Description F1 TO VTR Press together with F key UP LD This uploads the selected files from the IC card to the VTR F2 F3 F7 1 5 This selects the page to be transferred F8 EXIT This returns the system to the TEST IC CARD MULTI CUE menu F9 F13 6 10 This selects the page to be transferred 173 TEST IC CARD MULTI CUE MONITOR menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys TEST F13 F2 F3 oo oo9 oo og oo a0 oo OO 66 00 00 00 00 00 00 000
122. h a system frequency of 25 Hz is played back on a VTR with a system frequency of 23 98 or 24 Hz this function enables 25 Hz TC information to be supplied to an external DAT device for synchronized operation with the VTR When a 1080 25P recorded tape is to be played back in this way on a VTR with a system frequency of 23 98 or 24 Hz the function makes it possible for the operator to select that the original 25 frame count TC record ed on the tape be output from the LTC_OUT connector in addition to the 24 frame count TC Conversely when a 1080 23 98P or 1080 24P recorded tape is to be played back on a VTR with a system fre quency of 25 Hz the function enables not only the 25 frame count TC but also the original 24 frame count TC recorded on the tape to be output from the LTC_OUT connector Bear in mind that with the model AJ HD3700H audio signals will not be output properly when a 23 98P or 24P tape is played back on a VTR with a system frequency of 25 Hz In short the function expands the ability of systems to support the connection with and operation of external devices and it does this by making it possible for the original TC of pre recorded tapes to be selected and out put from the OUT connector even when the system frequency of the VTR is at variance from the fre quency of the pre recorded tapes in the manner explained above Refer to page 87 for the VTR menu setting items Furthermore the LTC waveforms which are out
123. hannel output reference level F7 MONI R Sets the monitor R channel output reference level F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the TEST menu screen F9 REF LEV Sets the PCM audio reference level This can be done only in the servicing engineer mode eWhen the F9 and F keys are pressed together the reference level Fs toggles between 18 dB and 20 dB F10 IMPED Sets the input impedance This can be done only in the servicing engineer mode eWhen the F10 and F keys are pressed together the input impedance is toggled between 600 ohms and HIGH F11 F12 OUT LEV Sets the analog output reference level eWhen the F12 BS and F keys are pressed together the names ofthe F1 to F7 menus are displayed and switching between them is acknowledged F13 IN LEV Sets the analog input reference level eWhen the F12 BS and F keys are pressed together the names of the F1 to F5 menus are displayed and switching between them is acknowledged 157 MECHA TEST menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys TEST F4 ur 00 00 00 00 158 MECHA TEST men Key Key designation Description 1 MODE NORMAL Normal operation Loading without tape NO TAPE Loading without cassette tape is possible Loading starts when the STOP button is pressed
124. he AUDIO OUT SET UP menu screen F8 F9 F10 INTERFACE Transfers the VTR to the INTERFACE SET UP menu screen 11 PANEL Transfers the VTR to the PANEL SET UP menu screen F12 USER Transfers the VTR to the USER SET UP menu screen F13 ENGINEER Transfers the VTR to the ENGINEER SET UP menu screen The ENGINEER menu is displayed by pressing the F and F13 keys at the same time ABT INTERFACE SET UP menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys SET UP F10 HIERFALE SET LP 3 DEVICE ID um 00 59 36 2320 H 3 CH an FF REN Pod PARA DHT 92 122 F13 EI F12 F11 F10 z 8 F9 INTERFACE SET UP menu Key Key designation Description 1 2 When the component connected to the RS 422A REMOTE RS 422A Control mode connector is to be operated by remote control one of four modes setting can be selected to match the system configuration The flow of the signals in each mode is displayed on the menu Refer to Correlation between modes and connectors on page 125 MODE 1 The VTR connected to the REMOTE OUT or REMOTE IN OUT connector is controlled MODE 2 Two or more VTRs are controlled in the same mode as this unit MODE 3 The VTR connected to the REMOTE OUT connector can be controlled MODE 4 Two or more VTRs can be controlled in the same mode as this u
125. he boxes on the screen indicate the recommended insertion lines lines 14 and 16 for NTSC and lines 11 and 13 for PAL 2 To select other lines press the center cursor key Up to two lines can be selected for insertion R Center LINE NO ta H 13 15 18 28 2 cursor key IF rr mr m Ow rr OFF FF GEF 4 gt y Mies MM 84 TC CHR CONVERT menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys TC CHR F9 0 2 level and 3 level time code displays eFront panel When the 24 430 mode has been selected by the F1 MODE key on the TC CHR CONVERT menu 2 level display appears with the original time code displayed on the top level and the converted time code displayed on the bottom level When the 25 30 mode has been selected a 3 level display appears with the converted value displayed on the middle and bottom levels uu Bgg0 58 38 20 T TCR SrH ILT ur 00 59 36 20 F13 F12 11 10 9 RC 305 5 F13 12 F11 F10 F9 lt Note gt When 24 30 is selected by the F1 MODE key and 24 format tape is used TCR 25TC will appear as DK aK DK OK TC_SYNC point setting When the center cursor key is pressed the 24TC display is highlighted To enter the
126. he display is highlighted F5 MAP MODE ALL All the keys can be operated by remote control For enabling key SELECT The selected keys can be operated by remote control operations F6 FUNCTION ENABLE All the functions are enabled For enabling or disabling DISABLE All the functions are disabled all the functions F7 EJECT ENABLE Eject operations are enabled For enabling or disabling DISABLE Eject operations are disabled the operation of the EJECT button during remote control operations F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the SET UP menu screen F9 F12 F13 LOCAL Transfers the VTR to the OP MAP LOCAL menu screen 31 PANEL SET UP MAP REMOTE menu Correlation between F5 MAP MODE and F6 FUNCTION keys F5 MAP MODE F6 FUNCTION Description of setting Operation keys STOP Function keys PLAY etc F1 to F13 controls etc ALL ENABLE Regardless of this menu s Regardless of this menu s settings all settings are settings all settings are enabled enabled DISABLE Regardless of this menu s Regardless of this menu s settings all settings are settings all settings are disabled disabled SELECT ENABLE Only functions selected by Only keys selected on this F1 to F4 on this menu and menu enabled other specific functions enabled DISABLE Regardless of this menu s settings all settings are As above disabled lt Notes gt when the F6 key has
127. he sound is not output to channels 5 through 8 lt Note gt If the CH1 4 setting on the AUDIO OUT SDI ASSIGN MENU is OFF the sound is not output to embedded audio output channels 5 through 8 even when ON has been selected as the setting of this menu item The data mode is operational only in the 4 channel audio versions of the 1080 59 94i and 720 59 94p system formats The items on this menu can also be set on the AUDIO IN SETUP menu If the setting is updated on one menu it will be updated on the other menu as well Furthermore these settings cannot be performed on a channel by channel basis 2RATE CON ON OFF function This menu item can be set on the AUDIO IN SET UP menu as well When its setting is changed on one of the menus the change will be reflected on both menus 8This item appears only when an audio 4 channel format 1080 59i 720 59 or 480 59i has been selected _ 67 AUDIO OUT SET UP menu F11 RATE CON key Operation eThe menu item is set to ON or OFF for both the recording and playback systems simultane ously it is not possible to select the item s setting for recording or playback only eSimilarly the menu item is set to ON or OFF for all channels CH1 to CH8 or CH1 to CH4 simultaneously it is not possible to select the item s setting for specific channels only elf the DATA mode has been selected using F10 STYLE when the system format is 1080 59i 4ch or 720 59p 4ch the DATA mo
128. his menu item can be set by pressing the F10 key together with For setting the digital the F key audio input output data PCM The format is set to the regular PCM audio mode format DATA The format is set to the data mode compressed audio Dolby E 11 RATE This enables recording and playback to be conducted either through the rate converter in the AUDIO I O area and with the digital filter activated function ON or with the rate converter bypassed and the digital filter remaining inactive function OFF ON For recording and playback through the rate converter OFF For recording and playback with the rate converter bypassed F12 F13 The data mode is operational only in the 4 channel audio versions of the 1080 59 94i and 720 59 94p system formats The data advance amount and data style can be set on both the AUDIO IN SETUP menu and AUDIO OUT SETUP menu If the setting is updated on one menu it will be updated on the other menu as well Furthermore these settings cannot be performed on a channel by channel basis 2 Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation SRATE CON ON OFF function This menu item can be set on the AUDIO OUT SET UP menu as well When its setting is changed on one of the menus the change will be reflected on both menus Switching the audio level meter scale elf the audio level is adjusted below 24 dB in the FINE m
129. ignals and make sure that embedded audio signals are not selected Otherwise the signals may be edited with the audio and video phases misaligned e The settings below must be selected for the following item on the INTERFACE SETUP menu VAR LIMT F10 OFF This function can be executed for audio insert editing only Bear in mind that in the status where the settings above have been completed the following editing modes are prohibited and cannot be set Assemble editing mode Insert video editing mode lInsert CUE selection editing mode Insert TC selection editing mode Bear in mind that if after the edit channel selection has been entered one of the applicable prohibition condi tions has been established from an external source 9 pin or 232C connector or by loading a user file or by other means the EDIT preset command or insert operation video CUE or TC will be masked and executed 89 LTC output selection when playing back 25P 23 98P 24P tape with a 23 98 24 25 Hz VTR system added 23 98 or 24 video signals 25 i HD3700B HD3700H A B i HDD5 tape 7777 System frequency System frequency I 23 98 24 Hz 23 98 24 2 25Hz TC 23 98 or 24 audio signals 25P DAT DAT tape i System frequency 23 98 24 2 Since as shown in the figure above the video and audio signals are synchronized in the system in which tape recorded wit
130. ing edit ing the setting applying to the operation concerned takes precedence over the setting select ed using the VIDEO OUT SET UP STATE menu eWhen TAPE EE has been set by F1 OUTPUT on the HOME menu the HOME menu setting takes precedence 41 VIDEO OUT CONVERT menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys VIDEO OUT F10 aga ao ao oo F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 Ed Te To n FA F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 Key Key designation Description F1 HD_TO_SD Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT CONVERT HD TO SD menu screen F2 SD_TO_HD Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT CONVERT SD TO HD menu screen F3 HD_TO_HD Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT CONVERT HD TO HD menu screen F4 F6 F7 HD Returns the VTR to the VIDEO OUT HD menu screen F8 F9 SD Returns the VTR to the VIDEO OUT SD menu screen F10 F13 42 VIDEO OUT CONVERT HD TO SD menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys VIDEO OUT F10 F1 VIDED OUT COMERT Sh 2 QD BEG go F1 F2 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 Key Key designation Description F1 MODE Selects the aspect ratio at which signals are output from the down converter FIT V Changes the magnification
131. is When there is no external input E TC are displayed eWhen the F1 key is at S VITC S LTC or EXT VITC this key is not displayed In this case the generator value typically locks to external VITC or LTC time code F3 UB SLAVE ON User bit locks to user bit value read by reader TCR or to User bit lock external user bit value and cannot be set OFF Generator does not lock to value read out by reader User bit value can be set freely F4 RUN MD REC RUN Runs the TC only while recording is in progress Time code progress FREE RUN Runs the TC all the time in the same way as a clock F5 DF MD For selecting drop or non drop frame Valid only when the F1 SOURCE key selects INT ON Drop frame mode is set OFF Non drop frame mode is set eWhen EXT LTC S VITC or S LTC is selected in the F1 key the VTR conforms to drop non drop frame mode of external time code This is not displayed when the 1080 23psf 1080 23p 1080 24psf 1080 24p 1080 25psf 1080 25p 1080 50i or 576 50i system format has been selected 75 TC CHR menu Key Key designation Description F6 CF BIT ON CF BIT is recoorded For selecting the color OFF CF BIT is not recorded frame bit ON OFF during eWhen EXT LTC S VITC or S LTC is selected in the F1 key recording the VTR conforms to the external color frame bit F7 F8 SETUP Transfers the VTR to the TC CHR SET UP m
132. is not working properly due to an error in the interrupt processing etc On screen display SYSCON ERROR CPU SERVO SYS COMM TROUBLE A problem has occurred in communication between the servo microcomputer and system control microcomputer SERVO ERROR CASSETTE PHOTO SENSOR TROUBLE A problem with the LED has been detected MECHA ERROR DETECTION SWITCH FAIL A There is a problem with the cassette s 3 stage switch A on the cylinder side MECHA ERROR DETECTION SWITCH FAIL B There is a problem with the cassette s 3 stage switch B middle position MECHA ERROR DETECTION SWITCH FAIL C There is a problem with the cassette s 3 stage switch C on the cassette insertion slot side MECHA ERROR ROTATE RANGE OVER A problem with the cylinder s rotation has been detected SERVO ERROR CAPSTAN NOT ROTATE A problem with the capstan s rotation has been detected SERVO ERROR TAPE TENSION ERROR A tape tension error has been detected Pinch roller ON status Check the tape transport system SERVO ERROR TAPE TENSION OVER RANGE IN SHTL A tape tension error has been detected Reel drive status with pinch roller OFF Check the tape transport system SERVO ERROR REEL DIRECTION UNMUTCH A discrepancy in the rotational directions of the supply and take up reels has been detected Check the tape transport system SERVO ERROR W
133. isplay of the following information can be superimposed The information relating to the format appears on the top most level of the superimposed display SYS the 1080 23psf format has been set TAPE The frequency information of the SYSTEM format is displayed For example 23 is displayed when The frequency information of the format played back on the tape is displayed For example 24 is displayed during playback when the tape has been recorded using the 1080 24psf format If the tape format is unspecified appears When an error has occurred the error display takes precedence over the format so that the format is not displayed SYS 59 TAPE 59 VAR 0 07 LTCRE 00 43 31 01 F11 SUPER TC ST setting F12 EX SUPER ERR FMT setting SYSTEM 1080 598i TAPE 1080 58i Example of superimposed display when tape travels at VAR 0 07 speed SYS 23 24 30LTCR 01 04 37 28 24LTCRE 01 04 37 22 79 F11 SUPER TC TC setting F12 EX_SUPER ERR FMT setting SYSTEM 1080_23PsF TAPE 1080_24p TC CHR_CONVERT F9 SUPR_FRQ ON F11 or F12 SUPER 24TC setting TC CHR menu Table of user bit settings F1 SOURCE F2 TC SLAVE F3 UB SLAVE F10 TCR LUBG mode VUBG mode LTC REGEN INT UB n AUTO REGEN INT internal TC VITC I
134. l playback is assumed F2 AT PLY FIELD Plays the tape field by field For switching the playback FRAME1 picture in JOG VAR FRAME 2 Plays back on a frame by frame basis at the 1a to 1a speed and on a field by field basis at all other speeds If the tape material image has a scene cutoff when moving from No 2 field to No 1 field as when editing with the No 1 field as cutoff use FRAME 1 Use Frame 2 when the No 2 field is the scene cutoff F3 PRG PLAY Selects the variable step for program play Program play FINE 0 196 step COARSE 1 0 step F4 PRG PLAY Normal playback occurs at variable speed within the range of Program play 5 with the variable step of the F3 key Initial settting is 0 0 Refer to Programmed play function F5 CAP LOCK Selects the capstan servo lock mode during playback For setting the capstan 4F AUTO 8F AUTO 1080 23p 1080 24p 1080 50i 576 50i servo lock Assumes color frame auto lock mode If there is any discontinuity in the color frame during playback the unit locks again at a new color frame 4F FORCE 8F FORCE 1080 23p 1080 24p 1080 50i 576 50i Assumes color frame forced lock mode If there is any discontinuity in the color frame during playback the unit preserves the field sequence at initial lock 2F Assumes frame lock mode eThe capstan servo lock mode can be set in AUTO or MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu If the two settings differ priority is given to the final mode setting F6 TAPE
135. lected using the VIDEO OUT SET UP STATE menu eWhen TAPE EE has been set by F1 OUTPUT on the HOME menu the HOME menu setting takes precedence zd c AUDIO OUT SDI ASIGN menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys AUDIO OUT F9 OUTPUT LEVEL X Au ASIEN gt it 00 00 00 00 ooo CX D ERE ERE 72 AUDIO OUT SDI ASIGN menu Key 1 2 Key designation HD TO HD CH1 4 HD TO HD CH5 8 Description Selects the channels whose signals are to be output to HD SDI embedded audio channels 1 through 4 CH1 4 The signals of CH1 through CH4 are output CH5 8 The signals of CH5 through CH8 are output OFF signals are output Selects the channels whose signals are to be output to HD SDI embedded audio channels 5 through 8 CH1 4 The signals of CH1 through CH4 are output CH5 8 The signals of CH5 through CH8 are output OFF signals are output F3 F4 F5 HD TO SD CH1 4 HD TO SD CH5 8 Selects the channels whose signals are to be output to SD SDI embedded audio channels 1 through 4 CH1 4 The signals of CH1 through CH4 are output CH5 8 The signals of CH5 through CH8 are output OFF signals are output Selects the channels whose signals are to be output to SD SDI embedded audio channels 1 through 4 CH1 4 The signals of CH1 through CH4 are output CH5 8 The signals of CH5 th
136. lt gt 2 Tape speed in the range of 1 to 2 For setting the maximum 1 lt 1 Tape speed in the range of 1 to 1 tape speed in the VAR 0 lt 1 Tape speed in the range of 0 to 1 mode 11 AUTO FRZ ON A freeze frame is output when the EXECUTE button is For setting the freeze pressed during variable mode Tape running continues frame output in the VAR The setting is released when the STOP PLAY FF REW mode JOG VAR or SHTL button is pressed OFF A freeze frame is not output F12 F13 CUE ROLL Sets the preroll time For setting the preroll time Preroll time can be set in 1 second steps from 0 to 30 sec This item is operational on the MULTI CUE menu screen 96 INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT menu Press the ASSEM or INSERT gt 12 keys to display the MANUAL EDIT menu 100 00 00 00 F13 12 11 10 9 ER For selecting the editing channel Key Key designation Description Fi F7 F8 SET UP Transfers the VTR to the MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu screen F9 INSERT ASSEMBLE Selects the editing mode For setting the editing ON Sets the editing mode to ON mode ON OFF OFF Sets the editing mode to OFF F10 F11 F12 AUTO EDIT Transfers the VTR to the AUTO EDIT menu screen F13 CH SELECT Transfers the VTR to the INSERT MANUAL EDIT C
137. m the oldest and update the log or not when the number of warnings has exceeded the buffer capacity This selects whether or not to display REAL TIME with the MONITOR menu This returns the system to the TEST IC CARD menu settings gt Front Error Log File Syscon Error Log File Key 2 Monitor designation Machine Current F1 TO CARD On Board RAM DOWN LD F Fa Delete F2 Monitor E No 1 10 Down Load 1 File 50 Step IC CARD On Board RAM VTR F2 MONITOR F3 DELETE F4 5 AUTOSTEP F6 F7 REAL TIME F8 EXIT F9 mE F10 F11 F12 F13 INITIAL 175 When 13 key is pressed while holding down the F key all ERROR LOG data currently stored in the VTR s memory are erased TEST CARD ERROR LOG MONITOR menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys TEST F13 F3 F2 keys are pressed To check the current log data of the VTR first download the machine current data and then monitor the log data amp TEST IC CORD ERROR LDG MONIT gt DATE 2081 12 B THE 12 27 43 PLAY B po DE 81 1z Eh 5 28 37 PLAY 3246 j 12 9 tessa PLAY B 528 BI 12 d 16 29 85 INMEE ECC SH OFF PLAY 29 93 56 83 Bl i2 15 33 26 CONCEAL PLAY 80 019080 Sl 2 HS 16 39 15 LTC PERO PLAY Be Ml L2 He 11 58 41 T Abi PLAY Bee
138. mat and video output format currently set in the menu are displayed SET iP SYSTEM LTC 60 00 00 00 ix lt MED y lt Hb sl Ho i oh 0 SYSTEM VIDED aubiD HD SDI 140 F13 F12 F11 F10 SYSTEM SET UP men ui Refer to the setting flowchart and output status tables on pages 144 and 145 As indicated in the procedures below select the system frequency video recording format audio recording format and output formats for the output connectors to set the system format Key Key designation Description F1 FREQ For selecting the system frequency For selecting the SYSTEM When the F1 key is pressed the frequency selection window is frequency opened The frequency can now be selected using the cursor keys 59 94 The 59 94 Hz system is selected 23 98 The 23 98 Hz system is selected 24 The 24 Hz system is selected 50 The 50 Hz system is selected 25 The 25 Hz system is selected The selection is entered by pressing the ENT key When 59 94 or 50 has been selected the video recording format selection window is opened When the 23 98 24 or 25 setting has been selected a window enabling PsF or P Non PsF to be selected is opened F2 VIDEO For selecting the video recording format For selecting the video When the key is pressed the video recording forma
139. mory data can be reproduced during automatic editing and stored in this unit recorder 1 Set the F3 W PLYR key to ON W PLYR To operate the VTR connected to the REMOTE OUT connector by remote control set F5 PLYR SEL on the ASSEMBLE INSERT AUTO EDIT menu to PLAY 1 To operate the VTR connected to the REMOTE IN OUT connector by remote control set F5 PLYR SEL on the ASSEMBLE INSERT AUTO EDIT menu to PLAY 2 Set the F4 VAR MEMO key to ON VAR MEMO Enter the recorder s video IN and OUT points as well as the player s IN point Select the player using the F6 R P SEL key and set the initial speed using the search dial The initial speed is now shown on the search indicator Press the PREVIEW REVIEW button The tape travels to the preroll point and playback starts at the initial speed When the edit IN point is passed the EXECUTE button lamp starts blinking Use the recorder s search dial to store the speed up to the recorder s OUT point in the me mory The data can be stored in the memory up to the recorder s OUT point while the EXECUTE button lamp is blinking When the memory becomes full the EXECUTE button lamp comes on and no more data can be stored in the memory To preview data stored in the memory press the PREVIEW REVIEW button The data stored in the memory is then reproduced Phase synchronization is not performed To adjust the edit timing use the F9 DLY STRT key on the INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT
140. n H increments F7 INTERP Interpolation Initiates vertical interpolation during AT playback to reduce the vertical movement of the playback images AUTO Automatically initiates interpolation in the JOG or VAR mode OFF interpolation F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the VIDEO OUT SD menu screen F9 F10 11 LINE BLK For transferring to the video output line blanking menu NTSC Lines 10 to 21 PAL Lines 8 to 22 F12 STATE Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT SD SET UP SDI STATE menu screen F13 This item does not appear when 525p 480 59p is set for the SD SDI output Similarly it does not appear when 1080 50i 625 50i 1080 25psf or 1080 25p is the system format The output signals are not passed through the comb filter _ 37 VIDEO OUT SET UP LINE BLK video output line blanking menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys VIDEO OUT gt F9 gt F11 or F12 F11 re 00 00 00 00 F9 Lei tre Crs F Les Lee F J re Key Key designation Description F1 F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the VIDEO OUT SD SET UP menu screen F9 ALL ON When this key is pressed together with the F key all the lines are blanked F10 ALL OFF When this key is pressed together with the F key all the lines are non blanked F11 LINE BLK Refer to the Setting the line blanking on the next page F12 F13 _ 38
141. n NEM JLG6 JLO7 ID 63 AUDIO OUT MONITOR menu Key F1 F2 Key designation MODE For selecting the mode L CH Description Selects the VTR mode in which the monitor output signals are automatically switched to the cue signals SHTL Automatically outputs the playback signals of the cue channel in the SHTL FF or REW mode Outputs the signals of the channel selected by the L and R buttons in any other mode VAR SHTL Automatically outputs the playback signals of the cue channel in the SHTL FF REW JOG or VAR mode Outputs the signals of the channel selected by the L and R buttons in any other mode Selects whether the auto mode is to be activated for the left channel OFF Always outputs the channel signals selected by the L button ON Automatically outputs the cue signals in accordance with the mode selected by F1 F3 R CH Selects whether the auto mode is to be activated for the right channel OFF Always outputs the channel signals selected by the R button ON Automatically outputs the cue signals in accordance with the mode selected by F1 F4 F6 F7 A MONI For selecting the audio monitor output level adjustment Selects whether to adjust the audio monitor output level using the headphones volume control on the front panel UNITY The audio monitor output level is forcibly fixed at the UNITY value
142. ng selected last takes precedence eThe timing can also be set using the F1 TIMING key of the MANUAL SET UP menu F2 V PREV Video preview Selects the video signals for preview duration between IN and OUT points VVV Monitors video input signals VBV Monitors black signals F3 A PREV Audio preview Selects the audio signals for preview duration between IN and OUT points SSS Monitors audio input signals SMS Monitors mute sound F4 PLR SYNC Player synchronization Sets whether to activate the phase synchronization function in deck to deck editing and set the editing accuracy to 0 when TC is selected ON The phase synchronization function is activated and the editing accuracy is set to 0 when TC is selected However when CF does not match during editing in the CF mode the player s IN point is forcibly incremented by 1 3 when 8F is set OFF The phase synchronization function is not activated F5 PREROLL For setting the preroll time Sets the preroll time in 1 second increments Any time from 0 to 30 seconds can be selected Initial setting is 5 seconds F6 POSTROLL For setting the postroll time Sets the postroll time in 1 second increments Any time from 0 to 30 seconds can be selected Initial setting is 2 seconds F7 REACTION For compensating the time with a time lag Compensates the reaction time after the ENTRY button is pressed until
143. nit OFF No control is exercised using RS 422A F2 RS 232C ON Enables parameter settings and control OFF Disables parameter settings and control BAUD Baud rate settings The following baud rates can be set 300 600 1200 2400 4800 and 9600 DATA LENGTH Data length setting Data lengths 7 and 8 can be set START BIT Start bit setting Start bit 1 fixed STOP BIT Stop bit setting Start bits 1 and 2 can be set PARITY Parity bit setting Parity bits are NON ODD and EVEN F3 PARA ON Enables control 50P parallel remote OFF Disables control ON OFF F4 AV CONT ON Enables control from the V A controller V A control OFF Disables control from the V A controller The AV control parameter is fixed at the baud rate of 1200 bps F5 FF REW MAX SP Tape speed at FF or REW can be set at x50 or x32 FF REW maximum speed 50 Maximum tape speed at FF REW be set at 50 times setting 32 Maximum tape speed at FF REW be set at 32 times F6 DEV ID Can be set by pressing the C F and F6 keys simultaneously Device type Enables selection of the device ID returned to controller via RS 422A There 6 types of device ID DEFAULT1 DEFAULT2 ID 1 ID 2 ID 3 and USER Select ID to match the controller in use To change the USER setting device ID consult with service personnel DEFAULT1 gt 130 is returned e g F030 will be returned when the system frequency is 59 Hz DEFAULT2 F 4C is r
144. nnel whose signals are to be output from the AUDIO MONITOR L R connectors and HEADPHONES jack GESI IL IN lt x_ _ These display the type of input signals of each channel O Display lamps renames 0 FREE How to display the e AUDIO IN menu menus eAUDIO OUT menu AUDIO OUT The F1 CH 1 to F6 DIGITAL or F1 CH 1 to F13 CH 8 for 8 channels on the AUDIO IN PCM INPUT SELECT menu are se lected using the F9 CH MIX key on the AUDIO IN CUE INPUT SELECT menu F Signals from the ANALOG INPUT connectors CH1 AES Signals from the DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT connectors CH1 SER Signals from the serial V A input connectors L INT Signals from the internal signal generator m LINE Signals from the CUE IN connector CUE MIX CH1 to CH8 signals selected by CUE MIX setting L AUTO This is always used for digital channel backup pur poses SYSTEM This indicates the video system format which was set on the SETUP SYSTEM menu 1080 59i 525 59i 1080 23psf 1080 23p 1080 24pst 1080 24p 720 59p 1080 50i 1080 25p 625 50i TAPE This indicates the format of the playback tape Skok ok KK KKK appears in the EJECT mode If a section is unrecorded or if the format of a section cannot be identified the lamp blinks while the display of the format identified up to the section concerned is retained 1080 59i 1080_60i 1035 59i 1035 60i 525 59i 1080 23p 1080 24p 720 59p 720 60p 1080 50i 1080
145. normal speed 150 5 This menu is displayed when the key is pressed DFEPATIOM TIME ICH pond HOURS HEAD POTAT ION 315 HOURS TRAVEL 242 THREADING PEE UM 325 TIMES SOF TMARE FRONT FR B 12 d Mi HITE SYSDIN Wi B 14 0 00 00 00 SERIAL I THAI 12 17 Chal UDC BOARD INSTALLED CYCTDN FRNT I F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 Key Key designation Description F1 F2 RF Transfers the VTR to the RF TEST menu screen F3 AUDIO Transfers the VTR to the AUDIO TEST menu screen F4 MECHA Transfers the VTR to the MECHA TEST menu screen F5 SYSTEM Transfers the VTR to the SYSTEM TEST menu screen F6 FRONT Transfers the VTR to the TEST FRONT menu screen F7 SERVO Transfers the VTR to the SERVO TEST menu screen F8 F12 F13 IC CARD Transfers the VTR to the TEST IC CARD menu screen 151 TEST menu OPERATION TIME display How long the VTR has been used for appears on this display OPERATION Total power on time HEAD ROTATION Cumulative head drum rotation time TAPE TRAVEL Cumulative tape travel time THREADING Total number of loading unloading repeti tions POWER ON Number of times power has been turned on OPERATION TIME OPERATION 1515 HOURS HEAD ROTATION 370 HOURS
146. nputting the filename GHIJ e0 to 9 Press the number keys QRST eTo enter a letter of the alphabet proceed as follows 012 1 Press the center cursor key 9 lt gt 2 Use the ADJUST control to move the column cursor to the left or right and select the desired character When the F key and cursor key are pressed together the cursor can be moved up or down or to the left or right 3 When the ENT key is pressed the character above the cur sor is input 4 Press the center cursor key to complete the character input 5 Press the F key and F2 SAVE key together to save the file correct a character press the BS key To redo the entire input press the C key A password is required to access files 1 to 4 1 Press the 10 PASSWORD key 2 Input a password consisting of 4 characters eFor details on the password consult your servicing engineer 136 USER SET UP menu Locking user files When locked the files are protected from subsequent attempts to delete or update their data 1 Press the cursor keys to select the file to be locked 1 EDITOR 1 2 Input the password for files 1 to 4 For files 5 to 10 press the F key and F9 key together When a file is locked its display is shown in reverse video 1 EDITOR 1 eWhen files are to be unlocked When the password is input for files 1 to 4 the files are unlocked 1 Press the cursor key
147. ns on which no move ment is occurring Consequently when the same menu screen on which no movement occurs is displayed continuously on the display screen for 5 or more minutes it is automatically replaced with the screen saver screen shown below V2 DIGITAL The logo displayed moves around the screen lt Notes gt eThe screen saver function is activated only when a menu screen on which absolutely no movement occurs has been displayed continuously for 5 or more minutes If a function key is pressed at some point it will not be activated unless another 5 minutes have elapsed from the moment when the key was pressed e Neither will the screen saver function be activated when the time code value on a menu screen has changed during recording playback etc even if nothing else has changed 192 193 Panasonic PANASONIC BROADCAST amp TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY UNIT COMPANY OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA Executive Office One Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7000 EASTERN ZONE One Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7621 Southeast Region 1225 Northbrook Parkway Ste 1 160 Suwanee GA 30024 770 338 6835 Central Region 1707 Randall Road E1 C 1 Elgin IL 60123 847 468 5200 WESTERN ZONE 3330 Cahuenga Blvd W Los Angeles CA 90068 323 436 3500 Government Marketing Department 52 West Gude Drive Rockville MD 20850 301 738 3840 Broadcast PARTS INFORM
148. ode the mark is displayed if it is adjusted above 15 dB the 7 mark is displayed 56 AUDIO SET UP menu F11 RATE CON key Operation eThe menu item is set to ON or OFF for both the recording and playback systems simultane ously it is not possible to select the item s setting for recording or playback only eSimilarly the menu item is set to ON or OFF for all channels CH1 to CH8 or CH1 to 4 simultaneously it is not possible to select the item s setting for specific channels only elf the DATA mode has been selected using F10 STYLE when the system format is 1080 59i 4ch or 720 59p 4ch the DATA mode setting takes precedence Recording and playback are conducted with the rate converter bypassed D Formats supported eThe menu item is displayed and ON or OFF can be selected as its setting only with the system formats listed below 1080 23p psf 8ch 1080 25 psf 8ch 1080 50 8ch 1080 59i 8ch 720 59p 8ch 1080 59i 4ch 720 59p 4ch eWhen 1080 24p psf 8ch has been selected as the system format the menu display is cleared and the rate converter is forcibly set to ON eWhen 525 59i 4ch 525 59i 8ch or 625 50i has been selected as the system format the menu display is cleared and the rate converter is forcibly set to OFF Precautions when selecting OFF as the rate converter setting eThe video input and AES input must be synchronized eThe video output and reference signal select
149. on window is opened Use the cursor keys to select the output format This format can be selected only when the HD SDI main output has the same setting as the system format and 1080 23 98PsF or 1080 24PsF has been set 1080 23 98PsF 1080 24PsF The output is in the 1080 23 98PsF 1080 24PsF format 1080 59 941 1080 601 The output is in the 1080 59 94i 1080 60i format When 1080 23 98PsF 1080 24PsF has been selected the HD SDI MAIN output format selection window is opened When any other selection is made it is entered by pressing the ENT key At the same time the window is closed By pressing the C key while any of the selection windows are open it is possible to return the selection status to the previously set data Even when data has been entered by pressing the ENT key operation will still be as described above while the related windows are open aes SYSTEM SET UP menu Key Key designation Description F7 SD SDI For selecting the format in which the signals are to be output to SD SDI MAIN When the F7 key is pressed the HD SDI MAIN output selection window is opened The output format can now be selected using the cursor keys but only when 720 59 94P or 1080 23 98PsF same format set for monitor as for HS SDI MAIN has been selected as the system format 5251 The output is in the 525i format 525P The output is in the 525p format The selection is entered by pressing the ENT key
150. onverted into the 1080 59i 480 591 or 1080 60i format it is necessary to input the time information TC SYNC value that will serve as the reference for conversion and the 3 2 pull down sequence sync phase of the post conversion output images CO Setting the TC SYNC value Input the pre conversion TC with the frame count of 24 24TC and the post conversion TC with the frame count of 30 30TC 25 25TC to serve as the reference for conversion lt Note gt When converting from 1080 25psf to 1080 23psf to 1080 59i 480 591 or from 1080 25psf to 1080 24psf to 1080 60i Input the pre conversion 25 frame count TC 25 value that will serve as the reference during conversion and the post conversion 24 30 frame count TC 24TC 30TC value SYNC PHASE is valid during the 24TC to 30TC conversion 287 Audio insert editing function with 23 98 Hz VTR system and 30 Hz external operating environments RECORDER PLAYER Audio signals HD3700B Audio source SYSTEM Analog input AES input 1080 23 98psf SD REF BB m mm m m m Am m r m m RS422 30fs r EDIT CONTROLLER 4J As shown in the above diagram of the system connections this function enables audio insert editing on the 23 98P tape of the model HD3700B even in an environment with a 30 Hz external device and by so doing the efficiency of the editing work is improved Refer to the information provided later for details on the VT
151. ormat 24 ON 30 system editing OFF 24 system editing F7 24 LTC OUT F7 24 TAPE LTC OUT key appears when the 25 50 Hz has been selected as the VTR system frequency Sets the LTC OUT output during 24 tape playback with 25 system ON output according to tape format 24 tape TC OFF 25 TC output F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the TC CHR menu screen F9 SUPR FRQ For selecting whether to add the frequency information on the time code superimposed display ON The frequency information is added Example 24LTCR OFF The frequency information is not added Example LTCR F10 RC TC For selecting the time code which is to be output to the remote connectors RS 422 etc 24TC The original time code with the frame count of 24 is output 30TC The post conversion time code with the frame count of 30 is output F11 SD SUPER For selecting the time code which is to be output to the SD monitor connector 24TC The original time code with the frame count of 24 is output 30TC The post conversion time code with the frame count of 30 is output 25 The post conversion time code with the frame count of 25 is output 86 TC CHR CONVERT menu Key Key designation Description F12 HD SUPER For selecting the time code which is to be output to the HD monitor connector 24TC The original time code with the frame count of 24 is output 30TC The post conversion time code with the frame count of
152. ow L lt Enter END F5 START F5 VIDEO output format setting for HD SDI MAIN eF5 backlighting comes on e HD SDI window opens Use cursor to select format eBacklighting goes off at same time as format is entered eHD SDI MAIN appears inside VTR STATUS window START O 6 F6 F Changes enabled F7 Changes enabled NO lt ENT Y ENT Y Y Cancel Enter Cancel l END END END END 144 SYSTEM SET UP menu System format and video output status table Optional board AJ UDC3700AG System format front setting FREQ VIDEO AUDIO HD_ SDI HD_MONI SD SDI HD SDI OUT HD MONI OUT SD SDI OUT SD SDI MONI REF CMPST HD REF SD REF YES 59 94 1080i 4ch 20bit 8ch 24bit 1080 59 94i 1080 59 941 525i 1080 59 94i 1080 59 94i 525 59 94i 720p 4ch 20bit 8ch 24bit 720 59 94p 720 59 94p 525i 525p 525i 525p 720 59 94p 720 59 94p 525 59 94i 525 59 94p 525 59 94i 525 59 94p 525i 4ch 20bit 8ch 24bit 1080 59 94i 1080 59 94i 525i 1080 59 94i 1080 59 94i 525 59 94i 525 59 94i NTSC 59 94i BB59 23 98 1080psf 8ch 24bit 1080 23 98psf 1080 23 98psf 5
153. peration result is now displayed inside the register Press the cursor keys to move the cursor to the cursor position IN or OUT to which the ope ration result is to be copied Press the COPY key The time code of the changed edit point is now displayed elf an illegal number was input during the incrementing or decrementing in step 4 an error mes sage will appear ERROR INVALID TC DATA eCorrections can be made until the COPY key is pressed eCalling the edit data which was input last 1 Press the center cursor key The cursor now appears 2 Press the cursor key to move the cursor to the data section which is to be called 3 Press the F1 LAST X key to set it to LOAD The data which was input last now appears IN 00 00 02 16 eCalling all the data which was edited last 1 Press the F2 LAST ED key to set it to LOAD All the data which was edited last now appears Lom INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu 1 Variable memory function Set the F3 W PLYR key to OFF W PLYR Set the F4 VAR MEMO key to ON VAR MEMO elf the IN and OUT points have already been entered they are automatically cleared elf ON is set for the split mode it is forcibly set to OFF eWhen the variable memory function is used AUDIO IN and OUT points cannot be entered Input the VTR s edit IN point This serves as the variable memory playback start point eThere is no need to set the OUT poin
154. put from the LTC_OUT connector using this function differ from the waveforms defined in the specifications This is because the tapes are played back at a different speed from the speed at which they were recorded even when they are played back at the normal tape speed 90 MULTI CUE menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following key DDO oo oo ie oz cert ew S X BH P 91 F13 12 11 10 F9 MULTI CUE menu Key Key designation Description 1 1 For designating the number 1 and page F2 2 For designating the cue number 2 and page F3 3 Designates the cue number for registering the cue point For designating the cue When the key is pressed together with the F key the page for number 3 and page registering the point is also designated F4 4 For designating the cue number 4 and page F5 5 For designating the cue number 5 and page F6 PROTECT This function is executed by pressing this key together with the F For designating protection key on a page by page basis ON Sets the displayed page to the protected status Cue points on this page cannot be registered changed or cleared OFF Releases the protected status of the page displayed Cue points on this page can be registered changed or cleared F7 F8 SET UP Tran
155. put signals F12 CH 7 TAPE Mixes the playback signals For setting cue mixing for OFF No mixing CH7 F13 CH 8 For setting cue mixing for CH8 54 AUDIO SET UP menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys AUDIO IN F8 OR SET UP F6 00 00 00 00 _ 55 AUDIO SET UP menu Key Key designation Description 1 INT SG For selecting the internal audio test signal TONE Reference level sinusoidal waves are output SILENCE A signal tone is not output Mute signals are output F2 F5 F6 PEAK HOLD For holding the peak recording and playback levels on the For setting the peak hold display ON Peak level is held OFF Peak level is not held F7 SCALE For switching the scale of the audio level meter on display to For switching the level standard scale or fine scale meter scale FINE Scale in 0 2 dB incremens 24dB to 15dB FULL Standard scale to OdB Refer to Switching the audio level meter scale on this page F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the AUDIO IN menu screen F9 DATA ADV 0 1 Fr in increments of 1 10th of a frame The amount by which the data is to be advanced when the digital audio input output format is in the data mode can be set in increments of 1 10th of a frame When 0 is set the amount is set to the default setting inside the VTR F10 STYLE T
156. r INSERT gt 12 IRITPOT LEVEL BIO EDIT LAST LAST Eb mW PLTE VAR PLYP SEL B P SEL 108 INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu Key Key designation Description 1 LAST X When the F1 key is pressed LOAD is displayed and the edit For calling the edit datato data which was input last is called be input F2 LAST ED When the F2 key is pressed LOAD is displayed and all the For calling all the last data data which was edited last is called edited F3 W PLYR Performs remote control of VTR connected by RS 422A Continuous VTR remote ON Remote control possible control ON OFF OFF Unit operated independently eSee also F5 PLYR SEL key F4 VAR MEMO This function stores the playback speed and direction settings Variable memory established by the search dial in its memory and automatically reproduces these settings At times these settings are reproduced by one s own VTR at other times they may control the player that is connected ON Enables the variable memory function OFF Disables the variable memory function F5 PLYR SEL PLYR 1 Controls the VTR connected to REMOTE OUT Selects player for remote connector control PLYR 2 Controls the VTR connected to REMOTE IN OUT connector F6 R P SEL PLAYER Performs remote control of the player selected by Selects VTR for operation F5 PLYR SEL key RECORDER Control is the main unit record
157. r signals F2 CH 2 For selecting the recording signals of digital audio channel 2 For selecting the recording ANALOG Selects the signals of the analog CH2 input signals of digital audio connector CH2 DIGITAL Selects the digital audio input signals AES SDI selection is made in line with the CH1 setting using F3 INT SG Selects the internal generator signals F3 DIGITAL AES Selects the AES digital audio input signals For selecting the CH1 and SERIAL Selects the serial input signals CH2 digital input signals F4 CH 3 ANALOG Selects the signals of the analog CH3 input For selecting the recording connector signals of digital audio DIGITAL Selects the digital audio input signals AES SDI CH3 selection is made in line with the CH4 setting using F6 INT SG Selects the internal generator signals F5 CH 4 ANALOG Selects the signals of the analog CH4 input For selecting the recording connector signals of digital audio DIGITAL Selects the digital audio input signals AES SDI CH4 selection is made in line with the CH3 setting using F6 INT SG Selects the internal generator signals F6 DIGITAL AES Selects the AES digital audio input signals For selecting the CH3 and SERIAL Selects the serial input signals CH4 digital input signals F7 DIGITAL AES Selects the AES digital audio input signals For selecting the CH5 and SERIAL Selects the serial input signals CH6 digital input signals F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the AUDIO IN m
158. r to enable this setting to be selected Select the channel using the cursor keys 4 gt A and V and press the center cursor key to turn the selection ON or OFF This setting is for selecting the channels whether or not the selected signals are to be actually set is performed by switching between the F11 and F12 keys 64 AUDIO OUT SET UP menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following keys AUDIO OUT F8 OR SET UP F7 QUTPUT LEVE DIO OUT SET UP 3 0000 00 00 T Im F13 SPATE F12 11 10 PB FADE HD ae FS FULL 65 AUDIO OUT SET UP menu Key Key designation Description 1 A V PHASE When digital signals output from the unit are processed by an For adjusting the audio external unit a phase difference between video and audio output phase in relation to signals can be produced Such differences can be eliminated by the video phase adjusting the audio and video signal phases Refer to Adjusting the audio output signals in relation to the video signals F2 JOG PROC Selects the digital processing in the JOG mode For setting the digital ON Performs PCM audio digital processing process ON OFF OFF No PCM audio digital processing F3 VAR PROC Selects the digital processing in the VAR mode For setting the digital ON Performs PCM audio digital processing
159. ratio display area and turn the ADJUST control to set the ratio at which the signals are to be mixed in 1 increments Mixing ratio display area n 100 1808 8 38 1 8 t ET CHES FF 8 LH 25 CH 2T CH CB CH 2 lt Notes gt eWhen the PLAY button is pressed after the CH MIX mode has been set the F6 CH MIX key keeps blinking The regular playback sound is output at this time eWhen the F6 key is pressed while it is blinking the CH MIX sound is output To adjust the ratio while monitoring the actual mixing sound proceed in this status eTo set the CH MIX mode function to OFF press the F7 CH MIX key Sound output based on VTR s mode and F6 F7 key statuses VTR mode F6 key is F6 key is F7 key is Key status lighted blinking lighted OFF EE STOP EE TAPE sound PLAY CH MIX Playback Playback EDIT NORMAL sound sound sound REC gli EE TAPE sound JOG VAR SHTL Playback Playback sound sound 60 AUDIO OUT menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following key ue 00 00 00 00 bui Ta OUTPUT 81 TATUS PRE EMPHASIS HAMEL Fuer F13 1 FF 2n FT H a EF e F12 FI af 1 ee J 11 m F 7 pu F10 IL 1 s I d BH ML r i gu OFF F9 Hed GE Pur 1414 UNITY UNI
160. rlocking File selected with cursor locks and files cannot be renewed or deleted Press again to release the lock Use with user files 5 to 10 F10 PASSWORD Used to set or release the lock mode for Password files 1 to 4 with a password After this key is pressed the 4 character password is input F11 F13 items set using F1 to F7 on the SYSTEM SET UP menu on pages 141 and 143 are not rewritten even if the factory files are loaded 135 USER SET UP menu Saving user files Twelve files are provided in this unit Two of these files are reserved the LAST file containing the statuses established when the power was last turned off and the FACTORY file containing the factory statuses initial settings These two files cannot be deleted or updated The other 10 files are available as user files for storing the menu settings selected by the user They can be called deleted or updated as desired 1 Set to the state in which the menu settings are to be saved eWhen UNITY and VAR settings are provided the VAR values will also be saved even if the UNITY setting has been selected 2 Press the cursor keys to select the number of the desired file FACTORY 1 2 x 3 x 4 The cursor appears at the place which was designated last 3 Input the filename Up to 20 characters can be input 1 EDITOR 1 4 Press the F key and F2 SAVE key together to save the file I
161. roller Player 1 Disabled Disabled Disabled Player 2 MODE 2 Controller Player 1 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled MODE 3 Disabled Player 1 Controller Disabled Player 1 Disabled MODE 3 Disabled Player 1 Controller Disabled Disabled Player 2 MODE 4 Disabled Player 1 Controller Disabled Disabled Disabled MODE 1 connection diagram 1 1 Command lt Return data 125 INTERFACE SET UP menu Setting the RS 232C parameters 1 Press the F2 RS 232C key to set it ON The parameter display now appears BAUD RATE 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 bps DATA LENGTH 7 or 8 bits START BIT 1 bit fixed STOP BIT 2 or 1 bit PARITY None odd or even 2 Press the center cursor key The input area now blinks 3 Press the cursor keys to select the input area The cursor moves on a block by block basis when the F key and cursor key are pressed together BAUD RATE 4800 4 Press the center cursor key to set the parameter BAUD RATE 9600 5 Press the ENT key to enter the setting Setting the V A control parameters The AV control parameter is fixed at the baud rate of 1200 bps 126 INTERFACE SET UP menu Setting the CH ASSIGN audio channel The commands from a controller which has only analog audio CH1 and CH2 preset commands can be re read and
162. rough CH8 are output OFF signals are output F6 SD AUD This is used to select either 20 bit or 24 bit for SD SDI embedded audio output 24 bit 24 bit output is selected 20 bit 20 bit output is selected F7 F8 EXIT Returns the VTR to the AUDIO OUT menu screen F9 SD TO HD CH5 8 Selects the channels whose signals are to be output to HD SDI embedded audio channels 5 through 8 CH1 4 The signals of CH1 through CH4 are output CH5 8 The signals of CH5 through CH8 are output OFF signals are output F10 F11 SD TO HD CH1 4 Selects the channels whose signals are to be output to HD SDI embedded audio channels 1 through 4 CH1 4 The signals of CH1 through CH4 are output CH5 8 The signals of CH5 through CH8 are output OFF signals are output F12 SD TO SD CH5 8 Selects the channels whose signals are to be output to SD SDI embedded audio channels 1 through 4 CH1 4 The signals of CH1 through CH4 are output CH5 8 The signals of CH5 through CH8 are output OFF signals are output F13 SD TO SD CH1 4 Selects the channels whose signals are to be output to SD SDI embedded audio channels 1 through 4 CH1 4 The signals of CH1 through CH4 are output CH5 8 The signals of CH5 through CH8 are output OFF signals are output This setting is not displayed when the digital sound is in the 4 channel format 5272 menu
163. s and select the file to be unlocked 2 Press the F10 PASSWORD key 3 Input the 4 character password If the input password is correct the file is unlocked If it is incorrect the file will not be unlocked When the F key and F9 key are pressed together again files 5 to 10 are unlocked 1 EDITOR 1 Updating user files 1 Press the cursor keys to select the file to be updated elf the file is locked unlock it 1 EDITOR 1 lt a the file must be unlocked if the display is in reverse video 2 Change the contents of the file For instance press the F4 TC CTL key on the HOME menu and change TC to CTL1 Press the F key and F2 SAVE key together Then press the F4 TC CTL key on the HOME menu and change to TC again The changed setting is now saved in the file When the F key and F1 LOAD key are pressed together and the HOME button is pressed to display the HOME menu the setting of the F4 TC CTL key which was changed above will have been changed to CTL1 pre updated setting is cleared 9 187 USER SET UP menu Deleting user files Unnecessary files can be deleted 1 Press the cursor keys to select the file to be deleted 5 EDITOR 2 File locked 2 Check that the file to be deleted is unlocked If it is locked refer to the section on locking the user files and unlock the file 5 EDITOR 2 Lock releas
164. s displayed as a percentage Error information displays Press the F12 EX SUPER key and set the dispay to ERR FMT or ERR The error information will now be displayed FAN STOP fan stopped ERASE ERROR erase current stopped COMP CPU ERROR error in communication with CPU CONCEAL SW OFF conceal SW at OFF position ECC SW OFF ECC SW at OFF position SERVO UNLOCK no servo lock CTL NOT DET no CTL signal detection HD REF ERROR no HD reference signal input SD REF ERROR no SD reference signal input HD SDI ERROR HD SDI signal error SD SDI ERROR SD SDI signal error FREQ UNMATCH frequency settings fail to match VIDEO ERROR video system error PCM ERROR PCM signal system error LOW RF drop in RF level during recording RS 422 ERROR RS 422 system error CONCEAL V A video audio error corrected RS 232C ERROR RS 232C system error CONCEAL A audio error corrected CONCEAL V video error corrected AUDIO MUTE audio output muted HIGH ERROR inner error value too high CTL HEAD CLOG CTL head clogged LTC HEAD CLOG LTC head clogged OPT ERROR optimization system error VA CONT ERROR VA controller error TC ERROR time code error occurred CARD LOW BATT low charge in front IC card battery SYSCON ERROR system control system error occurred MECHA ERROR mechanical system error occurred SERVO ERROR reel drum or capstan error occurred SYSTEM ERROR other error 78 TC
165. sfers to the MULTI CUE SET UP menu screen F9 6 For designating the cue number 6 and page F10 7 For designating the cue number 7 and page F11 8 Designates the cue number for registering the cue point For designating the cue When the key is pressed together with the F key the page for number 8 and page registering the point is also designated F12 9 For designating the cue number 9 and page F13 10 For designating the cue number 10 and page 92 MULTI CUE menu O Switching the pages particular page can be selected by pressing one of the F1 1 through F5 5 or F9 6 through F13 10 keys together with the F key eThe pages are scrolled up when the F key and gt key are pressed together eThe pages are scrolled down when F key and lt key are pressed together If an attempt is made to scroll down from page 1 page 10 will be displayed If an attempt is made to scroll up from page 10 page 1 will be displayed A 4 PAGE y Protecting pages When the F6 PROTECT key and F key are pressed together the protected status is set for the page displayed When the F6 key and F key are pressed together again the protected status is released Once protected the number of the page is displayed as follows Protected status Protection released status PAGE 1 PAGE Entering cues Up to a hundred cue points can be
166. t selection recording format window is opened Use the cursor keys to select the format One of the following menu items is selected when 59 94 has been selected as the system frequency setting 10801 The 1080 59 94i recording format is selected 5251 The 525 59 94i recording format is selected 720P The 720 59 94p recording format is selected Similarly one of the following menu items is selected when 50 has been selected as the system frequency setting 10801 The 1080 50i recording format is selected 6251 625 50i recording format is selected The selection is entered by pressing the ENT key When 10801 or 720P has been selected the audio recording format selection window is opened Select either PsF or P when 23 98 24 or 25 has been selected as the system frequency setting To enter the selection press the ENT key The FREQ setting is acknowledged only in the status where the cassette has been ejected If an attempt has been made to change this setting while a cassette is still inserted the EJECT CASSETTE CHANGE FORMAT message appears to warn the user to eject the cassette first 141 SYSTEM SET UP menu Key Key designation Description F4 AUDIO For selecting the audio recording format For selecting the audio When the F4 key is pressed the audio recording format recording format selection window is opened The format can now be selected using the cursor keys but only when the 108
167. t with variable memory playback Set the initial speed using the search dial The initial speed is now shown on the search indicator Press the PREROLL and EXECUT buttons together to start operation The tape travels to the preroll point and playback starts at the initial speed When the edit IN point is passed the EXECUTE button lamp starts blinking Turn the search dial and enter the tape speed in the memory eThe data can be stored in the memory while the EXECUTE button lamp is blinking When the memory becomes full the EXECUTE button lamp comes on and no more data can be stored in the memory eTo change the initial speed or data stored in the memory repeat the procedure from step 4 To end the variable memory operation press the STOP button To reproduce the data stored in the memory press the EXECUTE button The tape plays from the position past the IN point in accordance with the data stored in the memory and it keeps traveling at the last speed stored in the memory until the STOP button is pressed The data stored in the memory is cleared when the F4 VAR MEMO button is set from OFF to ON It is also cleared when the power switch is set to OFF od INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT menu Variable memory editing By operating the search dial on a VTR connected to the unit s RS 422A REMOTE OUT connector or REMOTE IN OUT connector the playback speed and direction can be stored in that VTR s memory and the me
168. the F9 DLY STRT key 2 Set the time using the ADJUST control 3 Press the F9 key eThis is set when the VTR s start timing is to be synchronized with the start timing of another VTR in the event that these timings differ eWhen this VTR is used as the master recorder in deck to deck operations adjustment can be made in either the or direction but when the VTR is used the remote mode when a controller is connected or this VTR is used as the player in deck to deck operations adjust ment can be made in the delay direction only Setting EDIT REC INHIBIT u The procedure is the same as for the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu on page 98 120 SET UP menu This menu is displayed by pressing the following key 00 00 00 00 EL LE Key designation Description 1 Transfers the VTR to the HOME SET UP menu screen F2 MAN EDIT Transfers the VTR to the INSERT ASSEMBLE MANUAL EDIT SET UP menu screen F3 AUTO EDIT Transfers the VTR to the INSERT ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT SET UP menu screen F4 SYSTEM Transfers the VTR to the SYSTEM SET UP menu screen F5 TC CHR Transfers the VTR to the TC CHR SET UP menu screen F6 AUDIO IN Transfers the VTR to the AUDIO IN SET UP menu screen F7 AUDIO OUT Transfers the VTR to t
169. tput and time code output in the E E through mode F3 F7 F8 EXIT Transfers the VTR to the VIDEO OUT SD SET UP SDI menu screen F9 F13 40 VIDEO OUT SET UP STATE menu O Selecting the TAPE EE output signals The video audio and cue signals which are output during the VTR s operation are switched on this menu to TAPE or EE signals 1 Press the center cursor key to display the cursor 456 Yy Cursor key Center cursor key 2 Move the cursor to the desired position using the cursor keys The cursor will not move to places which cannot be set EH F ee EDIT E H LER PEI wee ove e Tee Je qp zm J v qve uy use 3 Press the center cursor key to select TAPE or EE Refer to the following table for the types of setting options Mode EJECT STBY TENSION STBY REC EDIT JOG SHTL CH OFF RELEASE ON REC VAR VIDEO FREEZE FREEZE FREEZE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE BLACK BLACK BLACK EE1 EE1 EE1 GRAY GRAY GRAY EE2 EE2 FREE FREE FREE NOISE NOISE NOISE EE1 EE1 EE1 EE2 EE2 EE2 D AUDIO MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE 1 1 1 1 1 1 MUTE MUTE EE2 EE2 EE2 EE2 EE2 CUE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE EE EE TAPE TAPE EE EE EE EE Underline denotes the factory setting mode eWhen a setting is to be established during head selection using the TEST menu or dur
170. tracking disparities have occurred during editing VAR The tracking can be adjusted manually Refer to Manually adjusting the tracking on page 106 FIX The tracking is fixed OPT ONCE At the initial editing after the cassette has been inserted the tracking is optimized while the tape is playing back up to the IN point The tracking is not subsequently optimized Tracking can be optimized again Refer to Automatically adjusting the tracking on page 105 When the PLAY button and STAND BY button are pressed together during EDIT PLAY the tracking is optimized again and it is optimized with each EDIT PLAY operation OPT AUTO The tracking is optimized while the tape is playing back up to the IN point with each editing operation and it is retained even if the VTR is transferred to another menu Refer to Automatically adjusting the tracking on page 105 F11 CAP LOCK For setting the capstan servo lock For selecting the capstan servo lock mode during playback 4F AUTO 8F AUTO 1080 23p 1080 24p 1080 25p 1080 50i 576 50i Assumes the color frame auto lock mode If discontinuity is produced in the color frame during playback the unit locks again to a new color frame 4F FORCE 8F FORCE 1080 23p 1080 24p 1080 25p 1080 50i 576 50i Assumes the color frame forced lock mode If there is any discontinuity in the color frame during playback the unit preserves the field sequence at initial lock 2F Assum
171. u 140 ENGINEER SET UP menu 146 RF ENGINEER SET UP menu 147 OPERATION ENGINEER SET UP IMG MR PD 149 TESTMENU e 4 g tae elo ode 151 RE TESTABGDEH 153 RF adjustment value display menu 156 AUDIO TEST menu 157 MECHA TEST menu 158 SYSTEM TEST menu 160 SERVO TEST menu 161 TEST FRONT menu 164 TEST FRONT PANEL menu 165 TEST FRONT KEY CHECK IN menu 166 Inserting the IC card 168 TEST IC CARD menu 169 TEST IC CARD USER menu 171 TEST IC CARD MULTI CUE menu 172 TEST IC CARD MULTI CUE SELECT MONU dA 173 TEST IC CARD MULTI CUE MONITOR MENU ee 174 TEST IC CARD ERROR LOG 175 TEST CARD ERROR LOG MONITOR menu 176 Error messages 177 DIAG menu error messages 178 DIAG ACTIVE menu 179 DIAG MASKED menu 180 DIAG LAST menu 181 DIAG error messages 182 AUTO OFF error messages 186 SYSTEM error messages 188 Operation messages 190 Operation messages in AUTO EDIT 191 Screen saver function 192 Menu screen transitions HOME HOME SET UP F8 W AUDIO IN SET UP AUDIO OUT F7 P gt AUDIO OUT MONITOR F8
172. ut signal NO EMBEDDED VITC The VITC signal is not detected in the HD SDI HD SDI ERROR input signal VITC ERROR IN HD SDI A transmission error was detected in the VITC HD SDI ERROR INPUT signal of the HD SDI input signal NO SD SDI INPUT There is no SD SDI input SD SDI ERROR NO EMBEDDED AUDIO Audio signals are not detected in the SD SDI SD SDI ERROR CH1 2 3 4 INPUT input signal NO EMBEDDED AUDIO Audio signals are not detected in the SD SDI SD SDI ERROR CH5 6 7 8 INPUT input signal UNMATCH AUDIO Check the C hole for identifying the 4 channel FRMT UNMATCH RECORDED FORMAT 8 channel format on the cassette The C hole CHECK CASSETTE C BIT information and 4 or 8 channel format information recorded on the tape do not match When PB AUTO ON UNMATCH AUDIO Check the VTR system format The 4 or FRMT UNMATCH RECORDED FORMAT CHECK SYSTEM FORMAT 8 channel format information recorded on the tape and the 4 or 8 channels set for the VTR system do not match When PB AUTO OFF 183 DIAG error messages Message Error description On screen display INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH1 2 A sync error has occurred in the AES EBU PCM ERROR SYNC ERROR CONFIRM CH1 2 input signals Check the input signals INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH3 4 A sync error has occurred in the AES EBU PCM ERROR SYNC ERROR CONFIRM CH3 4 input signals Check the input signals INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO CH5 6 A
173. vance pre read to ON or OFF Simultaneous playback is possible during editing SD mode only elf OFF is selected by the F11 or F12 key vibration may occur when EE has been selected on the STATE screen This happens only when the input and output of the same channel have been connected elf ON has been set for either of these items the up converter picture will be muted F13 REC INH FREE Enables recording For setting the record NRML REC Prohibits normal recording enables editing The inhibit mode REC INHIBIT lamp blinks at long intervals ALL Prohibits all recording REC INHIBIT lamp glows eThe CASSETTE REC INHIBIT mode which is set using the recording inhibit pins on the cassette tape takes precedence over this key s setting above functions be set only when the 480 59 94i or 567 50i system format is selected 15 HOME menu Pre read editing Performed in the SD mode 480 59i or 576 50i only 1 Set the pre read function to ON by pressing the F key and F11 key PREAD A or F12 key PREAD V together PREAD V ON PREADA ON 2 Perform the connections for pre read editing as shown in the figure below 3 Proceed with pre read editing in the desired insert editing mode 4 Restore the original connections upon completion of the editing b Press the F11 or F12 key to set the pre read function to OFF 6 Check that there are no loop connections
174. velope level by over 25 Check the tape playback mode SERVO UNLOCKED The servo was disengaged unlocked before an OPT ERROR BEFORE IN POINT edit IN point NO EXTERNAL HD REF The REF signal is not supplied to the HD REF input connector HD REF ERROR NO EXTERNAL SD REF The REF signal is not supplied to the SD REF input connector SD REF ERROR NO COLOR BURST IN SD REF There is no burst signal in the SD REF signal SD REF ERROR NO STANDARD SCH RANGE REF A problem has occurred in SCH of the SD REF signal SD REF ERROR NO HD SDI INPUT There is no HD SDI input HD SDI ERROR CRC ERROR IN HD SDI A CRC error has been detected from the HD HD SDI ERROR INPUT SDI input signal NO EMBEDDED AUDIO Audio signals are not detected in the HD SDI HD SDI ERROR CH1 2 3 4 INPUT input signal NO EMBEDDED AUDIO Audio signals are not detected in the HD SDI HD SDI ERROR CH5 6 7 8 INPUT input signal AUDIO CH1 2 3 4 DATA A transmission error was detected in the audio HD SDI ERROR ERROR IN HD SDI INPUT signals of the HD SDI input signal AUDIO CH5 6 7 8 DATA A transmission error was detected in the audio HD SDI ERROR ERROR IN HD SDI INPUT signals of the HD SDI input signal NO EMBEDDED LTC The LTC signal is not detected in the HD SDI HD SDI ERROR input signal LTC ERROR IN HD SDI A transmission error was detected in the LTC HD SDI ERROR INPUT signal of the HD SDI inp

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