Panasonic Aj Hd1700 Operating Instructions Manual
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101 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. (continued) No./Item Description of settingNo./Item Description of setting 739 CH2 CUE SELFor selecting the CH2 output status of the main signal line in the search mode. 0000OFF: The CUE signal is not output. 0001 ON: The CUE signal is output. For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio outputs in the search mode” on page 103. 740 CH3 CUE SELFor selecting the CH3 output status of the main signal line in the search mode. 0000OFF: The CUE signal is not output. 0001 ON: The CUE signal is output. For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio outputs in the search mode” on page 103. 745 CH8 CUE SELFor selecting the CH8 output status of the main signal line in the search mode. 0000OFF: The CUE signal is not output. 0001 ON: The CUE signal is output. For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio outputs in the search mode” on page 103. 741 CH4 CUE SELFor selecting the CH4 output status of the main signal line in the search mode. 0000OFF: The CUE signal is not output. 0001 ON: The CUE signal is output. For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio outputs in the search mode” on page 103. 742 CH5 CUE SELFor selecting the CH5 output status of the main signal line in the search mode. 0000OFF: The CUE signal is not output. 0001 ON: The CUE signal is output. For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio outputs in the search mode” on page 103. 743 CH6 CUE SELFor selecting the CH6 output status of the main signal line in the search mode. 0000OFF: The CUE signal is not output. 0001 ON: The CUE signal is output. For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio outputs in the search mode” on page 103. 746 MONI CH SELFor selecting the monitor output.0000 MANU: The signal selected by the MONITOR SELECT button is output. 0001AUTO: The PCM audio signal is output in the j 1.0k to i 2.0k speed range; the CUE signal is automatically output at all other speeds. 0002 PCM: The PCM audio signal is output in the j 32k to i 32k speed range. • When “AUTO” is selected and a tape in any format except DVCPRO HD-LP is played back, the PCM audio signals are output in the -1.0 kto +1.1kspeed range. • This setting takes effect when the L and R MONITOR SELECT switches on the VTR’s front panel have selected a channel from CH1 to CH8. (If they have selected CUE, the CUE signal is output at all speeds regardless of this menu item’s setting.) 747 MON AUTO SELFor selecting the channel for the monitor output to be switched to CUE. When a setting other than “MANU” has been selected for setup menu item No.746 (MONI CH SEL), the CUE signal is automatically output to the monitor output in accordance with the operation mode, and the monitor channel to be switched to CUE is selected automatically. 0000L/R:The CUE signal is output both to the Lch and Rch. 0001 L:The CUE signal is output to the Lch only. 0002 R:The CUE signal is output to the Rch only. 744 CH7 CUE SELFor selecting the CH7 output status of the main signal line in the search mode. 0000OFF: The CUE signal is not output. 0001 ON: The CUE signal is output. For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio outputs in the search mode” on page 103. 748 MONI SEL INHFor selecting whether to enable or inhibit the operation of the MONITOR SELECT button on the front panel. 0000OFF:The button’s operation is enabled. 0001 ON:The button’s operation is inhibited. 0002 ON1:In the FULL display mode, operation is prohibited; in the FINE display mode only, operation is enabled. Whether to enable or inhibit the button’s operation can be selected for channels whose signals have not been mixed by the setup menu item No.737 (MONI MIX) setting.
102 749*1 AUDIO PB VRFor selecting whether the playback level adjustment controls are to function in the EE mode when INT SG has been selected on the function menu. 0000DIS:The INT SG output level is fixed at the UNITY level. 0001 ENA:The INT SG output level can be varied using the playback level adjustment controls. Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. (continued) No./Item Description of settingNo./Item Description of setting 750 ANA CH1 SELFor selecting the signal to be output to analog output CH1. 0000CH1:The CH1 signal is output. 0001 CH5:The CH5 signal is output 751 ANA CH2 SELFor selecting the signal to be output to analog output CH2. 0000CH2:The CH2 signal is output. 0001 CH6:The CH6 signal is output. 752 ANA CH3 SELFor selecting the signal to be output to analog output CH3. 0000CH3:The CH3 signal is output. 0001 CH7:The CH7 signal is output. 753 ANA CH4 SELFor selecting the signal to be output to analog output CH4. 0000CH4:The CH4 signal is output. 0001 CH8:The CH8 signal is output. 754 SD SDI CH1 SLFor selecting the audio CH1 signal to be superimposed onto the SD SDI output. 0000CH1:The CH1 signal is output.0001 CH2:The CH2 signal is output.0002 CH3:The CH3 signal is output.0003 CH4:The CH4 signal is output.0004 CH5:The CH5 signal is output.0005 CH6:The CH6 signal is output.0006 CH7:The CH7 signal is output.0007 CH8:The CH8 signal is output.757 SD SDI CH4 SLFor selecting the audio CH4 signal to be superimposed onto the SD SDI output 0000 CH1:The CH1 signal is output.0001 CH2:The CH2 signal is output.0002 CH3:The CH3 signal is output.0003CH4:The CH4 signal is output.0004 CH5:The CH5 signal is output.0005 CH6:The CH6 signal is output.0006 CH7:The CH7 signal is output.0007 CH8:The CH8 signal is output. 758 JOG PROCFor selecting how to process the digital audio output slow signals in the JOG, VAR or SHTL mode. 0000 OFF: The sound without having the digital audio output slow signals processed is output even when the STILL mode is established. 0001ON: The sound after having the digital audio output slow signals processed is output. 759 DV PB ATTFor selecting the audio output level during DV format playback. 0000 OFF: The audio output level is not attenuated. 0001ON: The audio output level is attenuated. 760* 1 REC PT MUTEFor selecting whether to mute the sound at the joins between recordings during DV or DVCAM format playback.0000OFF:The sound is not muted. 0001 ON:The sound is muted. 761* 1 AUDIO INT SGFor selecting the type of internal signal. 0000TONE:A sine wave signal is selected.0001 SILNCE:A silent signal is selected. 755 SD SDI CH2 SLFor selecting the audio CH2 signal to be superimposed onto the SD SDI output 0000 CH1:The CH1 signal is output.0001CH2:The CH2 signal is output.0002 CH3:The CH3 signal is output. 0003 CH4:The CH4 signal is output.0004 CH5:The CH5 signal is output.0005 CH6:The CH6 signal is output. 0006 CH7:The CH7 signal is output.0007 CH8:The CH8 signal is output. *1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting. 756 SD SDI CH3 SLFor selecting the audio CH3 signal to be superimposed onto the SD SDI output 0000 CH1:The CH1 signal is output.0001 CH2:The CH2 signal is output.0002CH3:The CH3 signal is output.0003 CH4:The CH4 signal is output.0004 CH5:The CH5 signal is output.0005 CH6:The CH6 signal is output.0006 CH7:The CH7 signal is output.0007 CH8:The CH8 signal is output.762 AUD RATE CONThis item enables signals to be recorded and played back without passing them through the rate converter in the audio input/output section (without engaging the digital filter). 0000 OFF: The signals are recorded and played back without passing them through the rate converter. 0001ON: The signals are recorded and played back after passing them through the rate converter. •ON/OFF control is exercised at the same time for both recording and playback. It cannot be set differently for recording or playback. •ON/OFF control is exercised at the same time for CH1 to CH8. ON or OFF cannot be set independently for each channel. •When the rate converter is set to OFF, the video input signals and AES (EBU) input signals must be synchronized. Moreover, the video input signals and reference signal selected by OUT REF must also be synchronized. (Noise may occur if these signals are not synchronized.) •In the 60 Hz mode, noise may occur if OFF is set for the rate converter.
103 Setup menus (continued) No./Item Description of settingNo./Item Description of setting 763 METER SCALE (This menu is not displayed for AJ-HD1700E.) For selecting the scale display of the audio level meter. 0000PEAK_0: [The audio level is displayed with 0 dB as the maximum level. 0001 REF_0: The audio level is displayed with 0 dB as the reference level. Audio outputs in the search modeThe table below lists the signals which are output to the monitor and main signal line and which are determined by how the settings of menu items No.738 to No.745, and No.746 and No.747 are combined.791 CUE PB VOLFor adjusting the playback level of the CUE audio signal. (j j¶ ¶ to 0 dB to i i 12 dB) 0032 16 :: 0016 0:: 0000j16 *3: During fast forwarding or rewinding, the CUE signal is output automatically. *4: During fast forwarding or rewinding, this signal is muted. *5: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz mode or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting. L/R L RCUE*2 CUE*2 PCM*1 CUE*2 PCM*1 CUE*2 CUE*2CUE*2 CUE*2PCM*1 PCM*1 PCM*4 CUE*2 PCM*3 PCM*4 PCM*3 AUTO 738 CH1 CUE SEL: : 745 CH8 CUE SEL OFFMANU AUTO PCM MANUL/R L R L/R L R L/R L R L/R L R L/R L RPC* 1PCM*1 CUE*2 CUE*2 PCM*1 PCM*3PCM*3 PCM*3PCM*3 PCM*1 CUE*2 PCM*1 CUE*2 PCM*1 PCM*1PCM*1 PCM*4PCM*4 PCM*1PCM*1 PCM*3PCM ON746 MONI CH SEL747 MON AUTO SELMonitor output Main signal line output CH1/CH3/CH5/CH7 Lch Rch CH2/CH4/CH6/CH8 *1: The PCM audio output is muted if the tape is played back at a speed in the j 1.0k to i 2.0k range (or at a speed in the j 1.0k to i 1.1k range for a format other than DVCPRO HD-LP). *2: In the case of the CUE audio output, the PCM signals are output if the tape is played back at a speed in thej j1.0k to i 2.0k range (or at a speed in the -1.0k to +1.1k range for a format other than DVCPRO HD-LP). The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.790* 5 CUE REC VOLFor adjusting the recording level of the CUE audio signal. (j j¶ ¶ to 0 dB to i i 12 dB)0032 16 :: 0016 0:: 0000j16 This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.
104 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. No./Item Description of setting A02 P. ON LOADThis VTR is equipped with VTR MEMORY for storing the current settings (*1) and VTR MEMORY to for backing up VTR MEMORY . The data of a selected VTR MEMORY to can be loaded into VTR MEMORY and operation started on the basis of this data when the power is turned on. 0000OFF: Operation is started using the previous settings. 0001 USER1: The VTR MEMORY data is loaded and operation started on the basis of this data. 0002 USER2: The VTR MEMORY data is loaded and operation started on the basis of this data. 0003 USER3: The VTR MEMORY data is loaded and operation started on the basis of this data. 0004 USER4: The VTR MEMORY data is loaded and operation started on the basis of this data.4 3 2 1 C41C41 C *1: The term “settings” here denotes all the settings of the setup menus, what is registered in the PF1/PF2 menus, and the contents of some of the function buttons. When the VTR is to be connected to a Dolby-E encoder/decoder for recording or playing back Dolby-E data, set the audio input and output levels to UNITY, and select the following setup menu item settings. • Dolby-E data cannot be recorded or played back in the 60 Hz mode. • Adjust the timing with the video signals to cover the time taken by the Dolby-E component for encoding/decoding outside the VTR. • Set the bit depth of the Dolby-E encoder/decoder to 16 bits. • Noise will be output from the ANALOG AUDIO OUT connectors of the channels through which the Dolby-E data is passing. • The audio level meter will deflect beyond the range of its markings for those channels through which the Dolby-E data is passing. • Noise will be output when a tape on which Dolby-E data has been recorded is played back in the JOG or VAR mode. * Dolby and the Double D symbol Îare trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. No.303 AUD EDIT IN = CUT No.304 AUD EDIT OUT = CUT No.725 REC CH1 = CH1 No.726 REC CH2 = CH2 No.727 REC CH3 = CH3 No.728 REC CH4 = CH4 No.729 REC CH5 = CH5 No.730 REC CH6 = CH6 No.731 REC CH7 = CH7 No.732 REC CH8 = CH8 No.734 PB FADE = CUT No.758 JOG PROC = OFF No.762 AUD RATE CON = OFF
105 Setup menus Follow the steps below to switch the system frequency (59/60 Hz, 50 Hz, 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD) or 25 Hz(SD)). 1Following the procedure for the (page 60) to change the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting. 2Press (SET) to enter the setting, and after the function menu shown on the time code display area >has been cleared, the following message appears. F5 3To make the setting entered in step 2 valid, press the button while holding down the button. The system is restarted, and the VTR starts operating in the selected mode. FENT 4To cancel the setting entered in step 2, press the button while holding down the button. The above message is cleared, and after the changed setting has been restored to the original system menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting, operation returns to the SYSTEM menu operation screen. FC If the system menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting has been changed while a cassette is inserted in the VTR, the cassette is automatically ejected. The same procedure as above is also followed when the system menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting has been changed by loading the data from an IC card in accordance with the procedure (page 69). Note that even if the change being made to the system menu item No. 25 setting is cancelled, other system menu items affected by the change will be updated, as will the associated file names. F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 No.25 SYSTEM FREQFormat enabling recording Format enabling playback Sync signals 50/601080/59.94i (HD_LP) 1080/60.00i (HD_LP) 720/59.94p (HD_LP) 720/60.00p (HD_LP)1080/59.94i (HD_LP, HD_SP) 1080/60i (HD_LP, HD_SP) 720/59.94p (HD_LP, HD_SP) 720/60.00p (HD_LP, HD_SP) 480/59.94p (480p) 480/59.94i (422, 411, DV, DVCAM)The setting selected for setup menu item No.031 (OUT REF) applies. HD_REF (59.94Hz, 60Hz) SD_REF (59.94Hz) 501080/50i (HD_LP)1080/50i (HD_LP, HD_SP) 576/50i (422, 411, DV, DVCAM) 576/25p over 50i (422, 411, DV)HD_REF (50Hz) SD_REF (50Hz) 23/24None720/23.98p over 59.94p (HD_SP/HD_SP) 720/24p over 60.00p (HD_SP/HD_SP) 480/23.98p over 59.94i [2:3 mode] 480/23.98p over 59.94i [2:3:3:2 advance mode]HD_REF (47.96Hz, 48Hz) The setting selected for setup menu item No.031 (OUT REF) applies. 25 (HD)None 720/25p over 60pHD_REF (50Hz) SD_REF (50Hz) 25 (SD)None 720/25p over 60p SD_REF (50Hz) The setting selected for setup menu item No.031 (OUT REF) applies.
2F 106 2F 2F Setup menus The system menu and setup menu have some items whose settings differ and other items with which no selection options are displayed and whose settings are fixed (indicated by the shading in the table below), depending on the switching of the operation mode in response to the setting selected for system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ). (Refer to the table below.) 50-pin connector registration •When the items whose settings differ have been registered in the 50-pin connector pins, the settings corresponding to the operation modes are allocated to the IN and OUT pins on the basis of the setting numbers. However, when the upper limit value is exceeded, the value will be limited to this upper limit. What has been registered is saved, but bear in mind that when the data is registered again, it is saved by overwriting the existing data so that the previously registered data will be lost. •If items, whose selection options are not displayed due to the operation mode, have been registered in the 50-pin connector, when an operation mode in which these options are not displayed is selected, what has been registered is saved but no operation is possible. Bear in mind, however, that when the data is registered again, it is saved by overwriting the existing data so that the previously registered data will be lost. System menu and setup menu settings •Each of the items whose settings differ is saved in the VTR MEMORY (current file and one of the backup files 1 to 4). The settings that correspond to each operation mode will be displayed so that the settings can be performed for each operation mode. Registration of the and function buttons •When the items whose settings differ have been registered in the and function buttons, the settings that correspond to each operation mode will be displayed so that the settings can be performed for each operation mode. •If items, whose selection options are not displayed due to the operation mode, have been registered in the or function button, when an operation mode in which these options are not displayed is selected, what has been registered is saved but the function button itself will become blank and cannot be operated. Bear in mind, however, that when the data is registered again, it is saved by overwriting the existing data so that the previously registered data will be lost . No. Menu itemSystem menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) 59/60 23/24 50 25 (HD) 14 12 SYS H (HD)COARSE j j 5H to 0H to 5Hj j 5H to 0H to 5H FINE j j 1100 to 0 to 1100 j j 5H to 0H to 5H j j 1375 to 0 to 1375j j 1320 to 0 to 1320 15 VO SYS H (SD)COARSEj j 5H to 0H to 5Hj j 5H to 0H to 5H FINEj j 858 to 0 to 858j j 864 to 0 to 864 16 SD SYS D (SD)COARSEj j 5H to 0H to 5Hj j 5H to 0H to 5H FINEj j 858 to 0 to 858j j 864 to 0 to 864 SYS SC (SD)j j 108 to 0 to 108j j 115 to 0 to 115 System menu No. Menu itemSystem menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) 59/60 23/24 50 25 (HD) 5022F /4F 2F/4F/8F 109 CAP.LOCK 501 VITC POS-1 VITC POS-2 600 VIDEO IN SEL 10L to 16Lto 20L INTSG HDSDI SDTI SDSDI 7L to 11Lto 22L INTSG HDSDI SDSDI25 (SD) 7L to 11Lto 22L 10L to 18Lto 20L7L to 13Lto 22L 7L to 13Lto 22L Setup menus (Continued on next page) 25 (SD) The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
60/24 107 Setup menus No. Menu itemSystem menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) 59/60 23/24 50 25 (HD) d 12h 24h Same as for 59/60002 TAPE TIMER OFF ON004 SYNCHRONIZE MANUAUTO 010 MONI CONTROL 0s to 3sto 5s 012 REC ADJUST OFF ON 013 DET STOP AUTOINPUT HD_REF SD_REFHD_REF Same as for 59/60Same as for 59/60 031 OUT REF S/F/RSTOP 105 AUTO EE SEL NORMALTHRU 107 EE MODE SEL OFFON 111 MEMORY STOP OFFALL PRE NORMAL V/CTLALL ALL 113 REC INH RECOFF 115 EJECT SW INH OFF ON118 SP MODE INH OFFLOW HIGH 135 DET BEEP EETAPETAPETAPE 140 OUTPUT REC PB AUTO 141 VOLUME IN OUT IN/OUT 142 AUDIO UNITY PBPB OUTOUT CUT FADE303 AUD EDIT IN CUT FADE304 AUD EDIT OUT PLAYER RECORDER 306 CF ADJ SELALL TAPE PB OUT j j 8f to 0fto 3s10f014 DET ADJUST Setup menus 59/2360/24Same as for 59/6060/24 030 HD FREQUENCY 1080i720p720p 1080i 720p25 (SD) SD_REF720p 020 SYS FORMAT The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
OFFOFFSame as for 59/60 PRE PRE 50 Same as for 59/60 108 BLANK THRUBLANK BLANK 500 VITC BLANK Setup menus Setup menus No. Menu itemSystem menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) 59/60 23/24 25 (HD) 25 (SD) N-DEF CH1 CH2 CH1+3 320 EDIT RPLCE1 321 EDIT RPLCE2 322 EDIT RPLCE3 323 EDIT RPLCE4 Same as for 59/60 324 EDIT RPLCEC REGEN PRE AUTO PRE 503 TCG MODE TC&UBTC UB 505 TCG REGEN AS&INASSEM INSRT 506 REGEN MODE INTEXT_L SLTC SVITC 507 TC SOURCEREC FREE 504 RUN MODE NDF V OUT TC IN 512 TC OUT REF DFNDFNDF NDF 511 DF MODE000 to 111 508 BINARY GP OFF ON 510 TCG CF FLAG OFFEDIT 516 TC OUT ADV MOMENTLATCH 517 TCG OUT 100%CBto EQ 601 VIDEO INT SG DR OFFDR ON 602 SDI IN MODE FIELDFRAME 604 FREEZE SEL OFF AUTO605 INTERPOLATEOFF FIT_V FIT_H FIT_HV 14:9 13:9 620 DOWNCON MODESame as for 59/60 FIT_V FIT_H FIT_HV 621 UPCON MODE STDNARROW 624 U/C RESP H Same as for 59/60 The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
109 Setup menus Setup menus No. Menu itemSystem menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) 59/60 23/24 50 25 (HD)25 (SD) The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.BLANK 1080i720p - - - 634 480p # HD OUT 480p480p 480i 635 480p # SD OUT 1080i720p - - - 636 480i # HD OUT 480i480i 480p 637 480i # SD OUT FIT_V FIT_H FIT_HV Same as for 59/60 638 IN U/C MODE STDNARROW 639 I U/C RESP H STDNARROW 640 I U/C RESP V Pb-Pr U-V Same as for 59/60 651 HUE STYLE OFFON 676 BLK CLIP BLANK THRUBLANK BLANK 680 CC (F1) BLANK BLANK THRUBLANK 681 CC (F2) BLANK THRU ADD22 ADD21 ADD20 Same as for 59/60 682 (525 system only)VO SETUP (HD) THRU ADD22 ADD21 ADD20 683 (525 system only )VO SETUP (SD) 0 dB to +1 dBto 2 dB641 I U/C ENH H 0 dB to +1 dBto 2 dB BLANK BLANK 642 I U/C ENH V 1080i720p 1080i 630 1080i # HD OUT 480i- - - 480p 631 1080i # SD OUT 1080i 720p 720p 632 720p # HD OUT - - - 480i 480p 633 720p # SD OUT STDNARROW Same as for 59/60Same as for 59/60 625 U/C RESP V 0 dB to +1 dBto 2 dB628 U/C ENH H 0 dB to +1 dBto 2 dB629 U/C ENH V
Same as for 59/6025 (SD) 110 Setup menus No. Menu itemSystem menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) 59/60 23/24 50 25 (HD) Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. 719 CH7 IN SEL 720 CH8 IN SEL AESSDI 721 D IN SEL 12 722 D IN SEL 34 723 D IN SEL 56 724 D IN SEL 78 CH1 to CH3i i 4 725 REC CH1726 REC CH2 727 REC CH3 728 REC CH4 CH5 to CH7i i 8 729 REC CH5 730 REC CH6 731 REC CH7 732 REC CH8 CUEto CH1j j 8 733 REC CUE AUTOCUT FADECUT CUT 734 PB FADE DIS ENA 749 AUDIO PB VR OFFON 760 REC PT MUTE TONE SILNCESILNCE SILNCE 761 AUDIO INT SG 16 to 0to j j 16 790 CUE REC VOLINT SG DIGI ANA 713 CH1 IN SEL 714 CH2 IN SEL 715 CH3 IN SEL 716 CH4 IN SEL 717 CH5 IN SEL 718 CH6 IN SEL OFF ON688 CC REC Same as for 59/60 BLANKTHRU MANU 695 BLANK LINE 4dB0dB j j 20dB 700 CH1 IN LV701 CH2 IN LV 702 CH3 IN LV 703 CH4 IN LV 4dB0dB j j 20dB j j 60dB 704 CUE IN LV Same as for 59/60 OFFON 686 CCR MODE OFFON 687 SDI INDEX O