Panasonic Aj D95dc Operating Instructions Manual
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11 CH 1 CH 2AUDIO OUT CH 1 CH 2AUDIO IN REF VIDEO IN VIDEO IN OUT ON OFF 75 Ω TC IN TC OUT VIDEO MON OUT AUDIO MON OUT LRENCODER REMOTE DC OUT 12V 250mAAC INREMOTE DC INSIGNAL GND FUSE 125V 2.5A Example of Connections Monitor Speakers with built-in amplifierVIDEO MONITOR output VIDEO MONITOR output AC cable (packed with unit) AC 120V or AC adaptor AJ-B75 (option) 4-pin DC power cable (packed with AJ-B75) 9-pin RS-422A cable (option)4-pin DC power cable (packed with AJ-A95P) AJ-D95DC AJ-A95P Video input...
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12 Tapes Types of tapes and their recording times M size cassettes O50 Mbps mode Tapes with a recording/playback length of up to 33 minutes: O25 Mbps mode Tapes with a recording/playback length of up to 66 minutes: L size cassettes O50 Mbps mode Tapes with a recording/playback length of up to 92 minutes: O25 Mbps mode Tapes with a recording/playback length of up to 184 minutes: AJ-P34LP, AJ-P66LP, AJ-P94LP, AJ-P126LP, AJ-5P92LP For AJ-5P92LP cassette tapes recorded using the DVCPRO (25 Mbps) mode, use a...
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13 Stop mode CH1 AUDIO OUT25CH1 ST CH2 AUDIO MON SELECT CH 3·450Mbps CH2REC INPUT SELECT ON OFFC B POWEREJECT LOCALMENUANALOGSDIOFFREC INHIBITON REMOTE PB PULL FOR VAR PLAYPAUSE/STILLRECTAPE EE SET DATAjiMODE MENU UPDOWN PAGE REW STOP FFSEARCHRESET COUNTER 50 1 CH1 AUDIO OUT25CH1 ST CH2 AUDIO MON SELECT CH 3·450Mbps CH2REC INPUT SELECT ON OFFC B POWEREJECT LOCALMENUANALOGSDIOFFREC INHIBITON REMOTE PB PULL FOR VAR PLAYPAUSE/STILLRECTAPE EE SET DATAjiMODE MENU UPDOWN PAGE REW STOP FFSEARCHRESET COUNTER 50...
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14 Operations OIt is not possible to select ANALOG for the video input signals and SDI for the audio input signals or vice versa— the same setting must be used for both sets of signals. OThe input signals cannot be recorded properly if a recording inhibit signal is recorded with them. OCheck that the SERVO lamp remains lighted during recording. The pictures played back will be disturbed if the lamp is flashing or off.OWhen PB has been selected as the setup menu item No.105 setting, it will take two to...
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15 Operations Cue/review Pressing the FF button or REW button while in the search mode (search still, forward search, reverse search, forward search still, reverse search still) causes fast forward or reverse playback to occur at the speed selected using setting No. 100 on the setup menu. (See page 30.) Also, pressing the SEARCH button while in the fast forward or reverse rewind causes the speed to be reduced to the speed selected using setting No. 100 on the setup menu and fast forward or reverse...
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Operations 16 Linear 0.3a a speed playback Pressing the SEARCH button when in play pause status causes the mode to switch to slow still. In this status, pressing the FF button or REW button causes operation to switch to linear 0.3a playback. Pressing the PAUSE/STILL button during linear 0.3a playback causes the tape to pause. Pressing the PAUSE/STILL button a second time causes linear 0.3a playback to resume. ONoise appears during linear 0.3a speed playback.When the optional AJ-A95P remote controller...
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17 Operations Audio channels The DVCPRO (25 Mbps) format has 2 audio channels whereas the DVCPRO 50 (50 Mbps) format has 4 audio channels. However, this unit uses only two of the channels provided with the DVCPRO 50 (50 Mbps) format.The settings for setup menu items No.711 and 712 are used to select recording or playback in the 50 Mbps or 25 Mbps mode. (See page 37) 50 Mbps mode 25 Mbps mode $Analog signal input Audio recording track on tape Input channelRecording CH1 CH1 CH2 CH2 CH3 CH4 $Serial...
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18 CH1 CH1 CH2 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH3 CH2 CH4 Operations 50 Mbps mode 25 Mbps mode $Analog signal output (Setup menu item No.711 setting: TR1/TR2) Output channel Audio recording track on tapePlayback CH1 CH1 CH2 CH2 No sound played back. CH3 No sound played back. CH4 (Setup menu item No.711 setting: TR3/TR4) Output channel Audio recording track on tapePlayback No sound played back. CH1 No sound played back. CH2 Output channel Audio recording track on tapePlayback No sound played back. CH3 No sound played...
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19 Time Codes/User’s Bit Time codes Time codes are used to indicate the absolute position of the tape in hour, minute, second and frame increments: the time code signals generated by the time code generator (time code signal generator) are recorded on the tape and read by the time code reader (time code signal reader). Time codes are written into the sub-code area (data area) on the helical track. This enables the VTR’s playback to be read out from the stop mode through slow-motion playback to high-...
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20 OThe colon between the seconds and frames changes to a period when a drop frame time code has been read. OWhen the time code signal is missing, it is automatically interpolated by the CTL signal. The following appears on the display. TR 00 : 07 : 04 : 24 An asterisk () appears when the time code signal is missing. (For superimposing only)The colon between the seconds and frames changes to a period when a drop frame is read. Time Codes/User’s Bit Setting the user’s bit Set the VTR to the menu mode....