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    Superimpose screen
    The superimposed displays appear as shown below. The control signal, time code, etc. are
    indicated by abbreviations.
    TCR  :::
    CTL (control signal) 
    TCR (time code playback value)
    TCG (time code generator value)
    UBR (TC user bit playback value)
    UBG (user bit generator value)   
    Abbreviation
    TV monitor
    Characters displayed 
    The background of characters superimposed on the display can be changed \
    using setup
    menu No. 007 (CHARA  TYPE).
    TCR  :::
    TV monitor
    Display position 
    The position of the characters superimposed on the display can be change\
    d using setup
    menus No. 001 (CHARA  H-POS) and No. 002 (CHARA  V -POS).
    TV monitorTV monitor
    TCR  
    :::
    TCR  :::
    Operation mode 
    The VTR
    ’s operation mode can also be displayed using setup menu No. 003 (DISPL AY
    SEL).
    STOPVTR operation mode
    TV monitor
    TCR  
    ::: 
    						
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    Servo reference
    As the servo reference signal, this unit automatically selects the input video signal selected
    by the VIDEO INPUT switch, the reference video signal which is supplied from the REF
    VIDEO input connector or the internal sync signal.
    When the signal is selected, the unit’s mode and servo reference stand in the relationship
    shown in the flowchart presented below.
    EXT
    1
    2
    What is the SERVO REF on the setup
    menu No. 304 setting?
    Is the unit in the recording or editing 
    mode?
    3Is the REF VIDEO signal supplied?
    YESYES AUTO
    YES NO
    NO NO
    Is the input video signal
    available?
    The REF VIDEO input
    signal serves as the
    reference signal.The internal sync signal
    serves as the reference
    signal.The input video signal
    serves as the reference
    signal. 
    						
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    Rack mounting
    The unit can be mounted into a 19-inch standard rack if the optional rack-mounting adaptors
    (AJ-MA75P) are used. For the installation rails, it is recommended that the rail and bracket
    for 18 length (model number CC3061-99-0400) of Chassis Trak be used. (The complete
    slide rail and bracket unit is not available from Panasonic.) For further details, consult with
    your dealer.
    1Refer to below for the places where they are to be secured with the screws.
    ABCDEFGHAttach the inner members at the 
    same symmetrical positions on the 
    left (L) side.
    Note: The letters “A” to “H” are not 
    actually marked on the side 
    panels.
    Inner member Locations where the screws are secured on right (R)
    side of inner members of slide rails
    The length of the screws used is subject to restriction. Use screws which are less than
    2/5 long in their place.
    6 screws must be used to secure each inner member.
    2Attach the outer member brackets to the rack.
    Check that the height is the same for the left and right brackets.
    3Remove the four screws at the front for attaching the left and right side panels.
    4Attach the AJ-MA75P rack mount adapter using the 4 screws included.
    Rack-mounting adaptors
    5Remove the 4 rubber legs from the bottom of the unit, and install the unit in the rack.
    After the unit has been installed, check that it moves smoothly along the rails.
    Fasten it to the
    rack with set
    screws.EIA standard rack
    
    •Keep the temperature inside the rack to between +41°F (5°C) and +104°F (40°C).
    •Bolt the rack securely to the floor so that it will not topple over when the VTR is drawn out. 
    						
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    Video head cleaning
    This unit is equipped with an auto head cleaning function which automatically reduces the
    amount of dirt on the video heads. However, in order to maximize the unit’s reliability, it is
    recommended that the video heads be cleaned as and when appropriate.
    For further details on how to actually clean the heads, consult with one of our service
    companies or with your dealer.
    Condensation
    Condensation occurs due to the same principle involved when droplets of water form on a
    window pane of a heated room.  It occurs when the unit or tape is moved between places
    where the temperature or humidity varies greatly or when, for instance:
    •It is moved to a very humid place full of steam or a room immediately after it has been
    heated up.
    •It is suddenly moved from a cold location to a hot or humid location.
    When moving the unit to locations such as these, leave it standing for about 10 minutes
    rather than switching on the power immediately.
    If condensation has formed on or in the unit, the “E-20” code flashes in the counter display
    and the cassette tape is automatically ejected.
    Keep the power supplied and simply wait until the “E-20” code goes off.
    
    Do not use alcohol, benzine, paint thinners or any other solvents. They cause discoloration of
    the unit’s external parts surfaces and mar the paint finish.
    Installing the mechanism dust protector
    Mechanism dust protector
    ProtrusionProtrusion wInsert the protrusion 
    under the top-front 
    metal plate.
    qInsert the protrusion 
    alongside the metal 
    plate inside the 
    mechanism.
    Do not insert fingers or any objects into the video
    casette holder.
    Avoid operating or leaving the unit near strong
    magnetic fields. Be especially careful of large audio
    speakers.
    Avoid operating or storing the unit in an excessively hot,
    cold, or damp environment as this may result in damage
    both to the recorder and to the tape.
    Do not spray any cleaner or wax directly on the unit.
    If the unit is not going to be used for a length of time,
    protect it from dirt and dust.
    Do not leave a cassette in the recorder when not in use.
    Do not block the ventilation slots of the unit.Use this unit horizontally and do not place anything on
    the top panel.
    Cassette tape can be used only for one-side, one
    direction recording. Two-way or two-track recordings
    cannot be made.
    Cassette tape can be used for either Color or Black &
    White recording.
    Do not attempt to disassemble the recorder.
    There are no user serviceable parts inside.
    If any liquid spills inside the recorder, have the recorder
    examined for possible damage.
    Refer any needed servicing to authorized service
    personnel. CAUTION:
    These servicing instructions are for use
    by qualified service personnel only. To
    reduce the risk of electric shock do not
    perform any servicing other than that
    contained in the operating instructions
    unless you are qualified to do so. 
    						
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    Error messages
    When a warning occurs in this unit, an error number appears at the counter display.
    Opening the DIAG menu will display the error description on the monitor. Also, when an
    abnormal operation is detected in this unit, an error number flashes on the counter display.
    DIAG menu
    This display the VTR information.
    VTR information includes “WARNING” information and “HOURS METER” (usage time)
    information. A DIAG menu appears on the monitor when the monitor is connected to the
    VIDEO OUT 3 connector on the connector section.
    Displaying the DIAG menu
    1Press the DIAG button.
    The DIAG menu screen is displayed on the monitor, and the error number is displayed
    on the counter display.
    2The “WARNING” information and “HOURS METER” information can be switched by
    pressing the cursor buttons (
    , ).
    3Press the DIAG button again to return to the original display.
    ON
    OFFPOWEREJECT
    REC PLAY
    DVCPRODV
    FF STOP REW CTL/TC/UB/
    REMAIN
    RESET CH CONDITION
    LEVEL
    HEADPHONES
    CH 1
    AUDIO
    REC LEVELON
    OFF
    CH 1
    MIX
    CH 2AUDIO
    MONITOR SUPER
    DVCPRO/DV
    SDI
    ANALOGY PB PR
    CMPST
    S-VIDEOSDI
    AES/EBU
    ANALOGREMOTELOCAL MENU
    PAGE
    TC
    PRESET
    FILESET
    DIAG
    VIDEO INAUDIO INCH 2
    INT
    EXTTC
    1, 32
    “WARNING” information display
    •A warning message is displayed on the monitor whenever a warning occurs. When
    warnings have not been detected, “NO WARNING” is displayed on the monitor, and “Err–”
    is displayed on the counter display.
    •When multiple warning occur, the descriptions for each warning can be checked by using
    the cursor buttons (
    , ). 
    						
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    Error messages
    Displaying the “HOURS METER” information
    Press the cursor buttons (, ) to move the cursor (∗).
    The number for the item where the cursor is located is shown on the counter display.
    Item No. Item Description
    H00 OPERATION
    H01 DRUM RUN
    H02 TAPE RUN
    H03 THREADING
    H11 DRUM RUN r
    H12 TAPE RUN r
    H13 THREADING r
    H30 POWER ON
    
    The resettable items in the “HOURS METER” information are reset by the service personnel when performing
    maintenance or other work.
    If T&S&M is selected in the setup menu No. 003 (DISPLAY SEL), a message appears in the mode display
    whenever a warning or error occurs. When multiple events occur, the event with the highest priority is displayed.
    Counter display and
    Priority
    monitor displayDescription
    HighError messages
    (See error message table)
    INT SG
    NO INPUT
    Warning messages
    (See warning message
    Low
     table)
    Displays the time that the power has been supplied in one-hour units.
    Displays the time that the drum has been rotating in one-hour units.
    Displays the time that the tape has been running during FF, REW, PLAY, SEARCH (JOG,
    VAR, SHTL), REC, and EDIT modes (except for STILL in the JOG, VAR or SHTL mode) in
    one-hour units.
    Displays the number of times for threading/unthreading in single units.
    Displays the time that the drum has been rotating in one-hour units. (Can be reset)
    Displays the time that the tape has been running during FF, REW, PLAY, SEARCH (JOG,
    VAR, SHTL), REC, and EDIT modes (except for STILL in the JOG, VAR or SHTL mode) in
    one-hour units. (Can be reset)
    Displays the number of times for threading/unthreading in single units. (Can be reset)
    This displays the number of power-on times with one power-on counting as one time.
    When an abnormal operation is detected in this machine, an error number flashes
    on the counter display and an error message is displayed.
    If “BB” or “CB” in No. 601 (INT SG) in the setup menu is selected, pressing the REC
    button (E to E mode) will display “INT SG” for the first two seconds. This is also
    displayed for the first two seconds when starting editing from the external controller.
    If there is no input signal (except for analog audio) to the connector selected using
    the VIDEO INPUT switch, pressing the REC button (E to E mode) will display “NO
    INPUT” for the first two seconds. This is also displayed for the first two seconds
    when starting editing from the external controller.
    When a warning occurs in this unit, an error number appears at the counter display
    and warning message is displayed. When multiple warnings occur, the warning with
    the highest priority is displayed. 
    						
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    Warning
    Priority
    HighDescription
    Low
    FAN STOPError No. lights when a fan motor stops operating.
    VTR operation
    Continued
    SERVO NOT LOCKEDError No. lights when servo disturbances continue for 
    3 or more seconds during playback, recording or 
    editing.Continued
    LOW RFError No. lights when envelope levels approx. 1/3 that 
    of normal levels are detected for more than 1 sec. 
    during playback, recording or editing.Continued
    HIGH ERROR RATEError No. lights when the error rate increases and 
    correction/interpolation is performed on either the 
    video or audio playback signal.Continued
    Error No. TV monitor display*
    E-00*
    (Err-00)
    NO RFThis appears when a blank exceeding 1 second is 
    detected on the tape during playback.ContinuedE-09*
    (Err-09)
    E-01*
    (Err-01)E-10*
    (Err-10)
    E-02*
    (Err-02)
    * Displays when warning information is checked by pressing the DIAG button.
    AUTO OFF mode
    The following error number flashes on the counter display section.
    VTR operation
    Error No. TV monitor display Descriptions
    (VTR measures)
    E-20DEWEJECT
    Any other
    number
    When condensation is detected, the error no. display
    flashes, and the unit goes into EJECT mode. The drum
    rotates after the cassette tape is ejected to remove
    condensation.
    When the condensation has been removed, the error no.
    display disappears and the VTR may be used.
    
    1) The drum rotates as soon as condensation is detected
    when the unit is in EJECT mode.
    2) When condensation is detected while a cassette tape is
    inserted, drum rotation stops, the cassette tape is ejected
    and the drum rotation begins again.
    If any other number appears frequently, ask your dealer to
    inspect the unit. 
    						
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    Connector signals
    VIDEO IN
    SERIAL IN (DIGITAL) BNC × 2 Active through (Option)
    Y,  PB, PR (ANALOG) BNC × 3
    VIDEO IN BNC × 2Loop-through, 75Ω termination
    switch provided
    REF VIDEO IN BNC × 2Loop-through, 75Ω termination
    switch provided
    S1-VIDEO IN 4-pin × 1
    VIDEO OUT
    SERIAL OUT(DIGITAL) BNC × 3 (Option)
    Y,  PB, PR (ANALOG) BNC × 3
    VIDEO OUT BNC × 3
    S1-VIDEO OUT 4-pin × 1
    AUDIO IN
    SERIAL IN (DIGITAL) BNC × 2 Active through (Option)
    AUDIO IN (DIGITAL) BNC × 1 CH1/CH2 AES/EBU format
    AUDIO IN (ANALOG) XLR × 2 CH1, CH2
    TIME CODE IN BNC × 1
    AUDIO OUT
    SERIAL OUT (DIGITAL) BNC × 3  (Option)
    AUDIO OUT (DIGITAL) BNC × 1 CH1/CH2 AES/EBU format
    AUDIO OUT (ANALOG) XLR × 2 CH1, CH2
    TIME CODE OUT BNC × 1
    MONITOR OUT PHONO × 1
    HEADPHONES (front) 1/4 phone × 1
    IEEE1394
    IN/OUT 6-pin × 1  (Option)
    RS-422A REMOTE (9P)
    REMOTE
    Pin No.SignalPin No.SignalPin No.Signal
    1 FRAME GROUND 4RECEIVE COMMON7 TRANSMIT B
    2 TRANSMIT A 5—————8 RECEIVE A
    3 RECEIVE B 6TRANSMIT COMMON9 FRAME GROUND
    Pin No. Signal
    1
    2
    3GND
    HOT
    COLD 
    						
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    RS-232C REMOTE (25-pin D-SUB straight cable supported)
    Pin No. Abbreviation Circuit Description
    1 FRAME GROUND Protective ground Frame ground
    2 TxD Transmitted data Receives data from the PC.
    3 RxD Received data Sends data to the PC.
    4 RTS Request to send Shorted with pin 5.
    5 CTS Clear to send Shorted with pin 4.
    6 DSR Data set readyPositive power output after communication
    enable status
    7 SG Signal ground Signal ground
    20 DTR Data terminal ready No processing
    ENCODER REMOTE (15P)
    Pin No.SignalPin No.SignalPin No.Signal
    1—————6 SYSTEM H 11 RET GND
    2 SET UP 7SYS.SC COARSE (2)12—————
    3 C LEVEL 8–9V 13—————
    4 GND 9 HUE 14 SYS.SC FINE
    5 +9V 10 VIDEO LEVEL 15SYS.SC COARSE (1) 
    						
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    Printed circuit board
    Printed
    circuit
    board
    F1 board
    AUDIO
    SW100 Audio Input
    Impedance SW
    SW101HIGH This sets the CH1 audio input
    impedance.
    HIGH/600Ω
    HIGH Abbr.
    nameFull name FunctionFactory
    setting
    Audio Input
    Impedance SWThis sets the CH2 audio input
    impedance.
    HIGH/600Ω
    CAUTION:
    These servicing instructions are for use by qualified
    service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric
    shock do not perform any servicing other than that
    contained in the operating instructions unless you are
    qualified to do so. 
    						
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