Panasonic Aj D95dc Operating Instructions Manual
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31 111 AFTER CUE-UP 0000 0001STOPSTILLFor setting the status after cue-up. 0: For stopping the tape in the stop mode. 1: For stopping the tape in the still mode. 115 EJECT EE SEL 0000 0001 EE BLACK For selecting the video output and audio output while the tape was being ejected when the TAPE/EE switch has been set to TAPE. 0: The E-E picture and E-E sound are output. 1: The E-E picture and E-E sound are muted. 112 CAP LOCK 0000 00012F4FFor setting the capstan lock mode. 0: Capstan locks at 2F. 1:...
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32 400 STILL TIMER 0000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 00080.5S 5S 10S 20S 30S 40S 50S 1min 2minFor setting the time taken until the tape protection mode is established when the unit has been left standing in the stop or still mode. (Unit: S = seconds, min = minutes) 401 SRC PROTECT 0000 0001STEPHALFFor setting the tape protection mode operation when the unit has been left standing in the still mode. 0: STEP FWD 1: STANDBY OFF (HALF LOADING) When STEP FWD has been selected, the unit is...
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33 500 VITC BLANK 0000 0001 BLANK THRU For setting whether the VITC signal is to be output to the composite video output. 0: VITC signal is not output. 1: VITC signal is output. 505 TC PRESET For setting the time code value when P-REC or P-FREE has been selected as the TCG mode setting by the menu item No.504 (TC MODE). After the + or – button is pressed, select the digit to be changed using the UP or DOWN button, and then change the value using the + or – button again. 506 UB PRESETFor setting the...
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34 509 TCG CF FLAG 0000 0001OFFONFor setting whether to add the CF flag of the TCG to the CF bit (color frame bit) when P-REC or P-FREE has been selected as the TCG mode setting by the menu item No.504 (TC MODE). 0: CF flag is not added. (LTC CF bit: 0) 1: CF flag is added. (LTC CF bit: 1) 510 DF MODE 0000 0001DFNDFFor setting the CTL and TCG drop frame mode. 0: Used in the drop frame mode. 1: Used in the non-drop frame mode. TIME CODE menu Item Setting No.Superimposed display No.Superimposed display...
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35 600 OUT VSYNC 0000 0001N-VFVFFor setting whether to float the vertical sync position of the video output in order to input the video output phase during E-E mode recording. 0: Vertical sync position is not floated. 1: Vertical sync position is floated. 601 V-MUTE SEL 0000 0001 N-MUTE LOW RF For setting whether to mute the video signals when LOW RF or NO RF has occurred during playback. 0: The video signals are not muted (the picture is frozen). 1: The video signal picture is muted (the screen goes...
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36 700 CH1 IN LV 0000 0001 0002 00034dB 0dB–3dB –20dBFor setting the audio input (CH1) reference level. 701 CH2 IN LV 0000 0001 0002 00034dB 0dB–3dB –20dBFor setting the audio input (CH2) reference level. 702 CH1 OUT LV 0000 0001 0002 00034dB 0dB–3dB –20dBFor setting the audio output (CH1) reference level. 703 CH2 OUT LV 0000 0001 0002 00034dB 0dB–3dB –20dBFor setting the audio output (CH2) reference level. 704 EMPHASIS 00000001OFFONFor setting emphasis ON or OFF. 705 MONI SEL 0000 0001PLY PCMPLY CUEFor...
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37 711 PB AUDIO SEL 0000 0001TR1/2TR3/4For setting the audio tracks to be played back. (This function works in the 50 Mbps mode.) 0: The sound recorded on tracks 1 and 2 is played back. 1: The sound recorded on tracks 3 and 4 is played back. 712 SDI IN SEL 0000 0001CH1/2CH3/4For setting the audio SDI input channels for recording. (This function works when the optional SDI input/output board has been installed. When it has not been installed, “N/A” is displayed, and the function does not work.) 0: The...
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38 Error Messages When trouble has occurred in the unit, one of the following error messages will be displayed on the tape counter. Error No. Description – d –Condensation (dew) has formed. E — 00 E — 01 E — 02 E — 11 E — 21This appears when the cassette down operation fails to take place even when 4 seconds have elapsed after the cassette was inserted. Alternatively, it appears when the cassette fails to be ejected even when 4 seconds have elapsed after its ejection operation was performed.E — 31This...
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39 Emergency Eject Procedure for removing the tape manually in an emergency Use the procedure below to remove the cassette tape if it can not be removed even when the EJECT button is pressed. OBefore proceeding to eject the tape manually, you must first turn off the power to the unit. 2 3 4 34 1 5 1 Remove the top panel. 2 Use a Phillips head screwdriver to push in and turn the red plastic screw part counterclockwise. (This screw needs to be rotated about 30 turns before unloading can be started.) 3...
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40 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 enhance the unit’s reliability, it is recommended that the video heads be cleaned every day. Use a cleaning fluid designated by the unit’s manufacturer. Condensation The same principle by which droplets of water form on a window pane of a heated room is responsible for the formation of condensation inside the unit. Condensation occurs...