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    OF F MO D U L A T I O N
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    SENS I T I V I T Y:
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    Item
    BLACK
    WHITE
    BLACK COMPE
    WHITE COMPE
    Variable
    range
    ——
    ——
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    Remarks
    This initiates AUTO BLACK SHADING.
    This initiates AUTO WHITE SHADING.
    This selects ON or OFF for the black
    shading compensation.
    This selects ON or OFF for the white
    shading compensation.
    VF
    display
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
    AUTO SHADING screen
    The AUTO SHADING items are set on this screen. Align the arrow with the BLACK or WHITE item and press the UP or DOWN
    button to initiate the corresponding operation.
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    USER menu:The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
    ENG menu:The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
    held down together.|Note{
    When the AUTO W/B BAL switch is held down at the ABB position for 6 or more
    seconds, the auto black shading compensation is performed automatically.
    EVALUATION screen
    The items on this screen are set when an evaluation is to be performed.
    Item
    S/N
    MODULATION
    RESOLUTION
    SENSITIVITY
    Variable
    range
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    Remarks
    This sets the signal-to-noise ratio
    measurement to ON or OFF.
    This sets the modulation measurement
    to ON or OFF.
    This sets the resolution measurement
    to ON or OFF.
    This sets the sensitivity measurement
    to ON or OFF.
    VF
    display
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    {AUTO SHAD I NG
    B L ACK
    B L ACK
    WHI TE
    WHI TE:
    ON
    :
    ON
    ¢
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    COMP E
    COMP E 
    						
    							– 142 –
    S/NDETA I L
    :
    :
    :
    : H¶
    FCOMP OFF:
    :
    OF F ON
    OF F
    OF F GAMMA
    MA T R I X
    F L ARE FOF
    :
    : M. PEDµ
    00
    VIDEO OUT Y¢
    EVALUAT I ON |{
    MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
    S/N measurement screen
    The settings for the signal-to-noise ratio measurement are performed on this screen.
    Item
    S/N
    DETAIL
    H-F COMP
    GAMMA
    MATRIX
    FLARE
    M.PED
    VIDEO OUT
    Variable
    range
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
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    ENC
    Y
    R
    G
    B
    Remarks
    This selects ON or OFF for the S/N
    ratio setting.
    This selects ON or OFF for DTL.
    This selects ON or OFF for H-F
    COMP.
    This selects ON or OFF for GAMMA.
    This selects ON or OFF for MATRIX.
    This selects ON or OFF for FLARE.
    This adjusts the master pedestal.
    This switches the VIDEO OUT.
    VF
    display
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    USER menu:The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
    ENG menu:The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
    held down together. 
    						
    							– 143 – MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
    Modulation measurement screen
    The settings for the modulation measurement are performed on this screen.
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    USER menu:The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
    ENG menu:The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
    held down together.
    Variable
    range
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    p99
     .
     .
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    o0
     .
     .
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    o99
    ENC
    Y
    R
    G
    B
    Remarks
    This selects ON or OFF for the
    modulation measurement.
    This selects ON or OFF for DTL.
    This selects ON or OFF for H-F
    COMP.
    This selects ON or OFF for GAMMA.
    This selects ON or OFF for MATRIX.
    This selects ON or OFF for FLARE.
    This adjusts the master pedestal.
    This switches the VIDEO OUT.
    VF
    display
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    Item
    MODULATION
    DETAIL
    H-F COMP
    GAMMA
    MATRIX
    FLARE
    M.PED
    VIDEO OUT
    EVALUAT I ON
    DETA I L
    H¶
    FCOMP
    GAMMA
    MA T R I X
    F L ARE:
    :
    :
    :OF F :
    :
    OF F ON
    OF F
    OF F
    F OF
    M. PED
    VIDEO OUT:
    :µ
    00
    YMO D U L A T I O N¢
    |{ 
    						
    							– 144 – MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
    Resolution measurement screen
    The settings for the resolution measurement are performed on this screen.
    Item
    RESOLUTION
    DETAIL
    H-F COMP
    GAMMA
    MATRIX
    FLARE
    M.PED
    VIDEO OUT
    Variable
    range
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    p99
     .
     .
     .
    o0
     .
     .
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    o99
    ENC
    Y
    R
    G
    B
    Remarks
    This selects ON or OFF for the
    resolution measurement.
    This selects ON or OFF for DTL.
    This selects ON or OFF for H-F
    COMP.
    This selects ON or OFF for GAMMA.
    This selects ON or OFF for MATRIX.
    This selects ON or OFF for FLARE.
    This adjusts the master pedestal.
    This switches the VIDEO OUT.
    VF
    display
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    USER menu:The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
    ENG menu:The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
    held down together.
    F L ARE:
    F OF
    M. PED
    VIDEO OUT:
    :µ
    00
    Y EVALUAT I ON
    DETA I L
    H¶
    FCOMP
    GAMMA
    MA T R I X:
    :
    :OF F :
    :
    OF F ON
    OF F
    OF F
    RESOL UT I ON¢
    |{ 
    						
    							– 145 – MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
    Sensitivity measurement screen
    The settings for the sensitivity measurement are performed on this screen.
    Item
    SENSITIVITY
    KNEE
    W.CLIP
    M.PED
    VIDEO OUT
    Variable
    range
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    p99
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     .
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    o99
    ENC
    Y
    R
    G
    B
    Remarks
    This selects ON or OFF for the
    sensitivity measurement.
    This selects ON or OFF for KNEE.
    This selects ON or OFF for W.CLIP.
    This adjusts the master pedestal.
    This switches the VIDEO OUT.
    VF
    display
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    USER menu:The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
    ENG menu:The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
    held down together.
    EVALUAT I ON
    KNEE
    W.CL IP
    M. PED
    VIDEO OUT:
    :
    : :
    :
    OF F ON
    OF F
    µ
    00
    Y
    SENS I T I V I T Y¢
    { | 
    						
    							– 146 – MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus)
    INITIALIZE screen
    The MENU display item settings are reset on this screen. Align the arrow (>) with the item and press the UP or DOWN button to
    initiate the corresponding operation.
    |Note{
    The camera ID, GENLOCK, CARD R/W SELECT and TIME/DATE are not returned to
    the factory setting.
    DIAGNOSTIC screen
    The unit’s operating statuses and software version are displayed on this screen.
    Item
    READ FACTORY
    DATA
    WRITE USER
    DATA
    Variable
    range
    ——
    ——
    Remarks
    This returns the menu data to the
    factory settings.
    This saves the menu data inherent to
    the user in the camera’s memory.
    VF
    display
    ENG
    ENG
    Item
    OPERATION
    DRUM RUNNING
    THREADING
    VTR SYSCON
    CAM SYSCON
    DATA ROM
    DV
    Variable
    range
    ——
    ——
    ——
    ——
    ——
    ——
    ——
    Remarks
    Unit’s operating time with the power
    ON
    Rotating time of the drum
    Number of times the tape has been
    loaded
    Software version display
    Software version display
    Software version display
    Software version display
    VF
    display
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ENG
    ÁThe DIAGNOSTIC screen can be displayed on the viewfinder when the MENU SET/
    OFF switch is set to SET while the HOLD button is held down, and the PAGE switch
    is pressed.
    The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
    USER menu:The USER menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET.
    ENG menu:The ENG menu appears when the MENU switch is set to SET while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are
    held down together.
    INITIALIZE
    READ FACTORY DATA
    DATA
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    							– 147 – Warning System
    If trouble is detected immediately after the power is turned on or during operation, the display window (LCD), WARNING lamp,
    lamps inside the viewfinder, and warning tones from the speaker and earphone inform the operator of trouble.
    Item
    RF
    SERVO
    HUMID
    SLACK
    Display window (LCD)
    Warning
    contentsWarning
    display
    Video head
    clogging,
    recording
    system trouble
    The servo is
    out of order.
    Condensation
    Tape wind-up
    trouble
    Warning
    display
    statusRemain-
    ing
    battery
    level
    displayRemain-
    ing tape
    lengthdisplay
    WARN-
    ING
    lampREC
    lamp
    Lamps
    Emitted
    4 times
    per
    second
    F1)
    Emitted
    4 times
    per
    second
    Emitted
    4 times
    per
    second
    F1)
    Continu-
    ous
    tone F2)
    Continu-
    ous
    tone
    Warning
    toneVTR (section)
    operation
    Head clogging is
    detected and a
    warning tone
    emitted. Images
    may not be
    recorded properly.
    RF flashing status
    can be held until
    REC/PAUSE
    mode is activated,
    and it goes off
    when REC/
    PAUSE mode is
    released.
    Recording
    continues, but
    images may not
    be recorded
    properly.
    Recording
    continues, but
    stops if tape
    sticking occurs.
    Playback, fast
    forward and
    rewind operation
    stops.
    An error code
    appears in the
    time code display
    position of the
    display window
    (LCD) and the
    VTR stops.
    Countermeasures
    Clean the heads.
    If images still
    cannot be
    recorded properly
    after the heads
    are cleaned,
    consult your
    dealer.
    Turn off the power
    and consult your
    dealer. (Lamps
    may flash briefly
    and then go off
    when tape running
    starts, but this
    does not indicate
    trouble.)
    If tape running
    stops and the
    HUMID display
    does not go off
    even when the
    power is turned off
    and then on again,
    wait until the
    display goes off.
    Check the error
    code in the display
    window (see
    page 149) and
    consult your
    dealer.
    RF
    SERVO
    HUMID
    SLACK
    Flashes
    F1)
    Lighted
    Lighted
    Flashes
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    Lighted
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    F1) During recording
    F2) During playback, fast forward or rewind
    |Note{
    If a cleaning tape is not available to deal with video head clogging, etc., first estab-
    lish the STOP mode and then press the STOP button again while the RESET but-
    ton on the side panel is kept depressed. While these buttons are held down, the
    cleaning roller will clean the heads for a maximum of 10 seconds. 
    						
    							– 148 – Warning System
    Item
    TAPE END
    BATTERY
    END
    No display
    Display window (LCD)
    Warning
    contentsWarning
    display
    The tape is
    nearing its
    end.
    The tape has
    reached its
    end.
    The battery
    has almost run
    out.
    The battery
    has run out.
    REC status
    error between
    SYSCON and
    DV.
    Warning
    display
    status
    Remain-
    ing
    battery
    level
    displayRemain-
    ing tape
    lengthdisplay
    WARN-
    ING
    lampREC
    lamp
    Lamps
    Emitted
    4 times
    per
    second
    Continu-
    ous
    tone
    Emitted
    4 times
    per
    secondF1)
    Continu-
    ous
    tone
    Emitted
    4 times
    per
    second
    F1)
    Warning
    toneVTR (section)
    operation
    Operation
    continues.
    Recording,
    playback or fast
    forward operation
    stops.
    Operation
    continues.
    Operation stops.
    Error code
    [00:00:00:11] will
    be displayed for
    5 seconds in the
    time code display
    position in the
    status display
    window.
    However, the
    main unit will be
    put into Enforced
    Recording mode
    and recording will
    continue.
    Countermeasures
    Replace the tape
    as necessary.
    Replace the
    cassette or rewind
    the tape.
    Replace the
    battery as
    necessary.
    Replace the
    battery.
    Switch the power
    OFF and consult
    your local dealer.
    E TAPE
    F
    E BATT
    F
    No
    display
    Flashes
    F1)
    Flashes
    Flashes
    Flashes
    Flashes
    1 time
    per
    secondF1)
    Lighted
    Flashes
    1 time
    per
    second
    Lighted
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    for
    3 se-
    conds
    Flashes
    1 time
    per
    second
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    Flashes
    1 time
    per
    second
    Flashes
    1 time
    per
    secondF3)
    Flashes
    4 times
    per
    second
    for
    3 se-
    conds
    1 of the
    7 bars
    displayed;
    5-0
    display
    inside
    the
    viewfinder
    flashes
    All 7 bars
    displayed
    1 of the
    7 bars
    displayed
    All 7 bars
    displayed
    F1) During recording
    F2) During playback, fast forward or rewind
    F3) During recording, the REC and BATT lamps flash in alternation.
    When recording is paused (REC/PAUSE), the REC and BATT lamps flash together.
    |Notes{
    ÁWhen trouble occurs with the external VTR connected to the unit, warnings are displayed only by the unit’s REC and TALLY
    lamps.
    ÁWhen connecting the external VTR to the 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor and recording simultaneously with the internal and
    external VTRs, the REC and TALLY lamps flash if trouble occurs in either VTR. Check the warning displays of each VTR to
    confirm the error contents.
    Warning system priorities are as follows.
    1 SLACK
    2 BATTERY END
    3 TAPE END
    4 HUMID
    5 SERVO
    6RF
    7 BATTERY NEAR END
    8 TAPE NEAR END 
    						
    							– 149 –
    Error Codes
    When an error occurs in the unit for some reason or other, the following error codes appear in the
    display window.
    Emergency eject
    If the cassette cannot be ejected by pressing the EJECT button, use a screwdriver or similar tool
    to press and turn the EMERGENCY screw. This enables the cassette to be removed.
    1Set the power to OFF.
    2Remove the rubber cap where shown in the figure. Insert a Phillips head screwdriver into the
    cross-shaped part of the EMERGENCY screw (red).
    3While pushing in with the screwdriver, turn the EMERGENCY screw counterclockwise until
    the tape is ejected.
    1 This screw needs to be rotated through about 30 turns after the first turn until the unload-
    ing can be started.
    2 This screw needs to be rotated through about 120 turns after the first turn until the tape is
    ejected.
    4Remove the cassette.
    5Return the rubber cap to its original position.
    |Notes{
    1. Do not turn the EMERGENCY screw except in an emergency.
    2. Do not turn the screw clockwise. Stop turning the screw as soon as the tape is ejected. Other-
    wise, the mechanism may be damaged.
    3. After the tape is ejected, the cassette holder will not lock into placed even when an attempt is
    made to close it. Be sure to turn the power off and turn it back on to reset the mechanism’s
    operation, and then close the cassette holder.
    4. A clicking sound will be heard when the EMERGENCY screw is turned: this sound is made by
    the real drive operation and is therefore not indicative of a malfunction.
    Cassette holder
    EMERGENCY screwBASet the power to OFF.
    Contents
    Recording signal trouble
    Solenoid trouble
    The servo is not locked.
    Condensation has occurred.
    Supply reel trouble
    Take-up reel trouble
    Capstan trouble
    Cylinder trouble
    Loading trouble
    Code
    No.
    7
    8
    9
    A
    B
    C
    D
    E
    F
    CPush in and turn at the same time.
    1 This screw needs to be rotated through about 30 turns after
    the first turn until the unloading can be started.
    2 This screw needs to be rotated through about 120 turns after
    the first turn until the tape is ejected. 
    						
    							– 150 –
    Cleaning the Video Heads
    Use the AJ-CL12MP cleaning cassette when head cleaning is required. Improper use of the
    cleaning cassette may damage the video heads. Therefore, read the Handling Instructions for the
    cleaning tape carefully before use.
    Cleaning the Viewfinder
    ÁDo not use thinner or other solvents to remove dirt from the viewfinder.
    ÁWipe the lens with lens cleaner available on the market.
    ÁAbsolutely do not wipe the mirror. If dirt, etc. has adhered to the mirror, remove it using a air
    blower available on the market.
    Characteristic Phenomenon of CCD Cameras
    Smear
    Smear occurs when shooting high-intensity subjects, and occurs more easily as the electronic
    shutter speed increases.
    Maintenance
    Condensation
    If the unit is moved from a cold location to a warm location or used in areas with high humidity, the
    moisture in the air may adhere as water droplets on the head drum. This is called condensation,
    and if the tape is run under these conditions, it will easily stick to the drum. Therefore, the following
    points should be observed.
    ÁIf the unit is moved under conditions where condensation may occur, eject the tape.
    ÁBefore inserting the tape, set the POWER switch to ON and check that the HUMID display in the
    display window is not lighted. If the HUMID display is lighted, do not insert the tape until the
    display goes off.
    |Note{
    To ensure safe operation, MID continues to flash for 80 minutes after the condensation detection
    has been released. During this period, the function buttons will not respond even when they are
    operated.
    The HUMID display
    is not lighted. 
    						
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