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    Note concerning tapes played back by this VTR
    •Use tapes which have been shot by a variable frame rate
    camera.
    •Do not use tapes which are copies of shot tapes or edited tapes.
    Doing so will cause the tape management information to be lost,
    and normal conversion and playback may not be possible as a
    result.
    •To convert a tape, which was recorded at a frame rate other than
    24fps (25fps), to 1080/24psf (1080/25psf), use a frame rate
    converter (AJ-FRC27) which is available as an optional
    accessory.
    Connections
    When this VTR plays back a tape which was recorded at a frame rate of 24
    fps (25 fps) using a variable frame rate camera, the signals on the tape can
    be output after converting them to 1080/24psf (1080/25psf) to enable direct
    editing together with the AJ-HD3700 series.
    Shown in the figure below is an example of the deck-to-deck connections.
    Input the 48 Hz (or 50 Hz) reference signal to the HD REF input connector
    as the REF input.When this VTR plays back a tape which was recorded at a frame rate of 25
    fps using a variable frame rate camera, the signals on the tape can be
    output after converting them to  576/50i to enable direct editing together
    with the SD VTRs.
    Shown in the figure below is an example of the deck-to-deck connections.
    Input the 50 Hz reference signal to the SD REF input connector as the REF
    input.
    Example of system connections in
    23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD) modeExample of system connections in
    25 Hz (SD) mode
    •When the tape begins to travel at 1k
    speed, the video may be
    disturbed and the audio muted for several frames in order to
    synchronize the REF input with the tape.
    •VITC signals are not output to the SD SDI and VIDEO OUT
    connectors in the 23/24 Hz mode.
    •In the 25 (HD) Hz mode, the output video signals of the SD SDI
    and VIDEO OUT connectors are delayed by approximately 1 field
    in relation to the HD SDI output.
    •HD SDI output is muted in the 25 (SD) Hz mode.
    CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5
    CUE L R
    OUT
    ~AC IN
    SIGNAL
    GND
    INPUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSHPUSH
    OUTPUTCH CH CH CH
    INPUTCH CH CH CH
    HDHD
    REMOTE
    IN
    75™ON
    OFF123(
    SUPER)
    (
    SUPER) IN
    INOUTHD SDI SD SDI WFM VIDEO OUT REF IN
    REF OUT DIGITAL AUDIO1OUT1
    OUT2OUT
    2
    OUT3
    MONITORMONITOR(
    SUPER)SPARE
    ACTIVE
    THROUGH
    REMOTE
    OUTREMOTE
    IN/OUT
    CONTROL
    PANELV/A
    CONTROLRS-232CPARALLELIN/OUT(
    50P)
    SDSDSD
    75™ON
    OFF
    AUDIO OUTAUDIO IN
    MONITOR TIME CODE
    ACTIVE
    THROUGH1•23•4 1•23•4
    5•6
    3•45•67•8
    1•27•8
    SIGN
    AC IN
    TC
    IN IN L
    OUT
    CH 1
    AUDIO INCH 2 CH 3 CH 4
    VIDEO OUT
    (WFM)ON
    OFF75≠ON
    OFF75≠
    (SUPER)
    1
    2
    3SD REF IN
    CH1·2AUDIOOUTCH3·4 CH5·6 CH7·8
    HD REF IN HD REF OUT
    SD
    REF OUT
    RS-232CENCODERREMOTEREMOTE  IN/OUT
    REMOTE      OUT
    PARALLEL
    CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4OUT RCUE MON
    L
    GD
    CH1·2AUDIOINCH3·4 CH5·6 CH7·8ACTIVE
    THROUGH
    (SUPER)ANALOGDIGITAL AUDIO
    SD SDI
    (OPTION)
    HD SDI
    SDTI
    R
    E
    M
    O
    T
    E
    IN
    OUT 
    OUT 1 INOUT 2OUT 3MONITOR (SUPER)
    MONITOR
    AUDIO OUT
    PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH
    PUSHPUSH
    AJ-HD1700
    (Source side)
    HD SDI signal
    Remote
    signal (9P) AJ-HD3700
    (Recorder side)
    Video monitor
    75™ ™
    termination
    OFF
    75™ ™
    termination ONReference signal 
    For 24 Hz mode:HD REF 48 Hz (interlace)
    For 25 Hz (HD) mode:HD REF 50Hz (interlace)
    HD SDI OUT
    HD SDI 
    INREMOTE
    IN/OUT
    REMOTE
    OUT
    PUSH PUSH
    PUSH PUSHPUSHAC IN
    SIGNAL
    GND
    AES/EBUSDI
    SDTI
    ANALOGCH1/2
    IN
    YVIDEO
    VIDEO
    OUT
    SERVICE ONLY
    REMOTE IN/OUTCH1 CH2AUDIO
    IN
    ENCODER REMOTE
    RS-232C
    PARALLEL
    REMOTE OUT
    IN
    REF VIDEOIN
    ON
    OFF
    P
    B
    P
    R
    Y1
    2
    (WFM)
    3(SUPER)
    P
    B
    P
    R
    OPTION
    CH3/4
    IN
    CH1/2
    OUT
    CH3/4
    OUT
    REMOTE
    75
    ON
    OFF75
    ANALOGTCININ
    ACTIVE
    THROUGH
    OUT1TCOUT
    MON
    L
    MON
    R
    CH4CH3
    CH1 CH2AUDIO
    OUT
    CH4CH3
    2
    OPTION
    IN OUT
    1
    2
    3(SUPER)
    SIGN
    AC IN
    TC
    IN IN L
    OUT
    CH 1
    AUDIO INCH 2 CH 3 CH 4
    VIDEO OUT
    (WFM)ON
    OFF75≠ON
    OFF75≠
    (SUPER)
    1
    2
    3SD REF IN
    CH1·2AUDIOOUTCH3·4 CH5·6 CH7·8
    HD REF IN HD REF OUT
    SD
    REF OUT
    RS-232CENCODERREMOTEREMOTE  IN/OUT
    REMOTE      OUT
    PARALLEL
    CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4OUT RCUE MON
    L
    GD
    CH1·2AUDIOINCH3·4 CH5·6 CH7·8ACTIVE
    THROUGH
    (SUPER)ANALOGDIGITAL AUDIO
    SD SDI
    (OPTION)
    HD SDI
    SDTI
    R
    E
    M
    O
    T
    E
    IN
    OUT 
    OUT 1 INOUT 2OUT 3MONITOR (SUPER)
    MONITOR
    AUDIO OUT
    PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH
    PUSHPUSH
    Reference signal 
    SD REF 50 Hz (interlace)
    75™ ™
    termina-
    tion OFF
    75™ ™
    termination ONREMOTE
    IN/OUT
    SD SDI 
    signalSD SDI 
    IN
    Remote
    signal (9P)
    Video monitor
    REMOTE
    IN/OUT
    SD SDI OUT
    AJ-HD1700
    (Source side)SD SDI signal
    AJ-SD955A
    (Recorder side) 
    						
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    Example of connections with an editing controller
    Connections
    POWEROFFON
    HEADPHONES
    PUSH
    LOCKFULL
    CH CONDITIONMONITORFULL/FINEREMOTELR9P 50PRS-232CCH12 3 4 5 6 7 8CUEXL/L/M-cassetteDo not insert S-cassette
    without adapterEJECT
    AUDIO CH SELECTSHIFTABC DEF GHI
    JKL MNO PQRSPREVIEW/
    REVIEWPRE-
    ROLLA IN A OUT
    HOME RF1 ASSEMADJUSTSHTL
    REV FWDVA R JOG
    STAND BYRECORDER INPUT CHECKPLAYERSERVOEDIT PLAY REC
    REW STOP FFREC INHIBIT
    PUSH-INTERINSERT RF2
    VIDEOUNITYTC CUE
    AUDIOUNITYDIAG MENU
    TRIMSET
    INOUTAUTO
    EDIT789
    456BSTUV WXYZ123ENT0CT F
    F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6CH1CH5CH2CH6CH3CH7CH4CH8
    FULLRECP8RECP8RECP8RECP8
    POWEROFFON
    HEADPHONES
    PUSH
    LOCKFULL
    CH CONDITIONMONITORFULL/FINEREMOTELR9P 50PRS-232CCH12345678CUEXL/L/M-cassetteDo not insert S-cassette
    without adapterEJECT
    AUDIO CH SELECTSHIFTABC DEF GHI
    JKL MNO PQRSPREVIEW/
    REVIEWPRE-
    ROLLA IN A OUT
    HOME RF1 ASSEMADJUSTSHTL
    REV FWDVA R JOG
    STAND BYRECORDER INPUT CHECKPLAYERSERVOEDIT PLAY REC
    REW STOP FFREC INHIBIT
    PUSH-INTERINSERT RF2
    VIDEOUNITYTC CUE
    AUDIOUNITYDIAG MENU
    TRIMSET
    INOUTAUTO
    EDIT789
    456BSTUV WXYZ123ENT0CT F
    F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6CH1CH5CH2CH6CH3CH7CH4CH8
    FULLRECP8RECP8RECP8RECP8
    POWEROFFON
    HEADPHONES
    PUSH
    LOCKFULL
    CH CONDITIONMONITORFULL/FINEREMOTELR9P 50PRS-232CCH12 3 4 5 6 7 8CUEXL/L/M-cassetteDo not insert S-cassette
    without adapterEJECT
    AUDIO CH SELECTSHIFTABC DEF GHI
    JKL MNO PQRSPREVIEW/
    REVIEWPRE-
    ROLLA IN A OUT
    HOME RF1 ASSEMADJUSTSHTL
    REV FWDVA R JOG
    STAND BYRECORDER INPUT CHECKPLAYERSERVOEDIT PLAY REC
    REW STOP FFREC INHIBIT
    PUSH-INTERINSERT RF2
    VIDEOUNITYTC CUE
    AUDIOUNITYDIAG MENU
    TRIMSET
    INOUTAUTO
    EDIT789
    456BSTUV WXYZ123ENT0CT F
    F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6CH1CH5CH2CH6CH3CH7CH4CH8
    FULLRECP8RECP8RECP8RECP8
    AV monitor
    Av monitor 
    Av monitor  Source unit
    Source unit
    Av monitor  Recorder
    Video monitor signals
    Video monitor signals
    Audio monitor
    signals 
    Audio monitor
    signals 
    Audio monitor
    signals  Video  monitor
    signals Audio monitor
    signals Video monitor
    signals
    Remote signals Remote signals 
    Remote signals 
    Video input signals Video output signals
    Video output signalsAudio input signals  Audio output signals 
    Audio output signals 
    Reference signal
    Reference signal Editing controller
    AV switcher
    Reference signal
    generator
    To REMOTE IN/OUT
    connector
    To REMOTE IN/OUT
    connectorTo
    REMOTE
    IN/OUT
      
    When disconnecting the remote signals (9P) from one component
    and re-connecting them to another component, check the settings,
    etc. of the editing controller. 
    						
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    POWEROFFON
    HEADPHONES
    PUSH
    LOCKFULL
    CH CONDITIONMONITORFULL/FINEREMOTELR9P 50PRS-232CCH12345678CUE
    XL/L/M-cassetteDo not insert S-cassette
    without adapterEJECT
    AUDIO CH SELECTSHIFTABC DEF GHI
    JKL MNO PQRSPREVIEW/
    REVIEWPRE-
    ROLLA IN A OUT
    HOME RF1 ASSEMADJUSTSHTL
    REV FWDVA R JOG
    STAND BYRECORDER INPUT CHECKPLAYER
    SERVOEDIT PLAY REC
    REW STOP FFREC INHIBIT
    PUSH-INTERINSERT RF2
    VIDEOUNITYTC CUE
    AUDIOUNITYDIAG MENU
    TRIMSET
    INOUTAUTO
    EDIT789
    456BSTUV WXYZ123ENT0CT F
    F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6CH1CH5CH2CH6CH3CH7CH4CH8
    FULLRECP8RECP8RECP8RECP8
    L cassette size
    XL cassette size
    Consumer-use DV and DVCAM
    cassettes
    S cassettes
    These tapes are exclusively designed for
    consumer-use DV and DVCAM camera recorders.
    They can be played using a cassette adapter
    (optional accessory).
    However, bear in mind that long-duration
    cassette tapes (80 minutes in the standard
    mode and 120 minutes in the LP mode) cannot
    be used.
    It is recommended that tapes bearing the
    Panasonic brand be used as the consumer-use DV
    tapes.
    •Bear in mind that inserting a cassette tape
    without the use of a cassette adapter will cause
    malfunctioning.
    M cassettes
    DVCPRO HD LP: 
    Tapes capable of up to 32 minutes of recording and
    playback
    DVCPRO 25/50/50P/HD playback tapes
    L cassettes
    DVCPRO HD LP: 
    Tapes capable of up to 92 minutes of recording and
    playback
    DVCPRO 25/50/50P/HD playback tapes
    For consumer-use DV or DVCAM applications:
    These are playback tapes in the standard
    consumer-use DV or DVCAM cassettes.
    It is recommended that tapes bearing the
    Panasonic brand be used as the consumer-use DV
    tapes.
    XL cassettes
    DVCPRO HD LP:
    Tapes capable of up to 126 minutes of recording
    and playbackM cassette size
    Concerning tapes
    Align the cassette with the center of the insertion slot,
    and push it in gently.
    The cassette tape will be loaded automatically.
    
    •It is not possible to play back consumer-use tapes
    which have been recorded in the LP mode.
    •The maximum transport speed of a consumer-use
    DV or DVCAM cassette tape is 32k
    .
    •The maximum still time for a consumer-use DV or
    DVCAM cassette tape is 10 seconds.
    •From the perspective of protecting consumer-use
    DV and DVCAM cassette tapes, minimize the
    number of times the tapes are cued up at the
    same place as far as possible.
    •When consumer-use DV and DVCAM cassette
    tapes are used, the maximum time for STILL
    TIMER is set to 10 seconds and the total time
    elapsing when the VTR is left standing in the
    STILL mode is set to 1 minute.
    •When editing material which has been recorded
    onto a consumer-use DV or DVCAM cassette
    tape, first record the material onto a DVCPRO HD
    tape or another VTR used for broadcasting
    applications.
    •Noise may occur when performing slow playback
    using consumer-use DV or DVCAM cassette
    tapes. 
    						
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    Before starting to operate the VTR, check whether the
    equipment has been connected properly.
    Turning on the power and inserting the cassette
    1Turn on the VTR’s power.
    3Insert the cassette tape.
    Without forcing it, insert the cassette tape at the
    prescribed position.
    4Check that the STOP lamp is lighted.
    When the tape is inserted, the cylinder starts
    rotating automatically, the tape is loaded, and the
    VTR is set to the STOP mode.  The EJECT lamp
    goes off.
    2Check that the AUTO OFF lamp is off.
    If condensation or some other problem has
    occurred, the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and no
    further operations can be performed.POWEROFFON
    HEADPHONES
    PUSH
    LOCKFULL
    CH CONDITIONMONITORFULL/FINEREMOTELR9P 50PRS-232CCH12 3 4 5 6 7 8CUE
    XL/L/M-cassetteDo not insert S-cassette
    without adapterEJECT
    AUDIO CH SELECTSHIFTABC DEF GHI
    JKL MNO PQRSPREVIEW/
    REVIEWPRE-
    ROLLA IN A OUT
    HOME RF1 ASSEMADJUSTSHTL
    REV FWDVA R JOG
    STAND BYRECORDER INPUT CHECKPLAYER
    SERVOEDIT PLAY REC
    REW STOP FFREC INHIBIT
    PUSH-INTERINSERT RF2
    VIDEOUNITYTC CUE
    AUDIOUNITYDIAG MENU
    TRIMSET
    INOUTAUTO
    EDIT789
    456BSTUV WXYZ123ENT0CT F
    F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6CH1CH5CH2CH6CH3CH7CH4CH8
    FULLRECP8RECP8RECP8RECP8
    123
    4
    STOP and STANDBY modes
    1The VTR is set to the STOP mode when its STOP
    button is pressed.  The STOP lamp lights, and the
    tape stops running.
    •In order to protect the tape, the VTR is set to
    standby OFF after the time set by setup menu
    item No.400 (STILL TIMER) has elapsed.  If the
    STOP, REW, FF or PLAY button is now
    pressed, the VTR will be set to the
    corresponding mode.
    2The VTR is set to the STANDBY ON/OFF mode
    when its STANDBY button is pressed.  The
    standby ON mode is established while the button’s
    lamp is lighted.  When the button is pressed in the
    standby OFF mode, the VTR is set to the standby
    ON mode.
    When the button is pressed while the VTR is in the
    STOP mode, it is set to the standby OFF mode
    and the half-loading status, and the button’s lamp
    goes off.
    
    The cumulative total standby time at the same place
    increases when programs are transmitted or the same
    material is used repeatedly.  In order to protect the
    tape, keep the standby time at the same place on the
    tape as short as possible by, for instance, selecting a
    maximum of 30 seconds or so as the setup menu item
    No.400 (STILL TIMER) setting.
    POWEROFFON
    HEADPHONES
    PUSH
    LOCKFULL
    CH CONDITIONMONITORFULL/FINEREMOTELR9P 50PRS-232CCH12 3 4 5 6 7 8CUE
    XL/L/M-cassetteDo not insert S-cassette
    without adapterEJECT
    AUDIO CH SELECTSHIFTABC DEF GHI
    JKL MNO PQRSPREVIEW/
    REVIEWPRE-
    ROLLA IN A OUT
    HOME RF1 ASSEMADJUSTSHTL
    REV FWDVA R JOG
    STAND BYRECORDER INPUT CHECKPLAYER
    SERVOEDIT PLAY REC
    REW STOP FFREC INHIBIT
    PUSH-INTERINSERT RF2
    VIDEOUNITYTC CUE
    AUDIOUNITYDIAG MENU
    TRIMSET
    INOUTAUTO
    EDIT789
    456BSTUV WXYZ123ENT0CT F
    F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6CH1CH5CH2CH6CH3CH7CH4CH8
    FULLRECP8RECP8RECP8RECP8
    2
    1 
    						
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    Recording
    1Set the accidental erasure prevention tab on the
    cassette tape to the “recording” position, and insert
    the tape.
    3Select “EE” as the OUTPUT setting using  on
    the  menu.  E-E pictures now appear on
    the TV monitor.F1
    4Check that the REC INHIBIT lamp is off.
    If the lamp is lighted, select “OFF” as the R INH
    setting using  on the  menu.
    If the inserted cassette has already been recorded
    on using a format other than DVCPRO HD-LP, the
    recording inhibited status (factory setting) will be
    set by setup menu item No.118.
    F6
    6Press the PLAY button while holding down the
    REC button.
    The REC and PLAY lamps light, and recording
    starts.
    7When the STOP button is pressed, the recording
    ends, and the VTR is set to the stop mode.
    
    •During recording, check that the SERVO lamp is
    lighted.  The playback pictures will be disturbed if it
    is blinking or off.
    •If analog signals (ANA1 to ANA4) have been
    selected as the CH5 to CH8 input signals on the
    AUDIO menu, their recording levels are tied in with
    the recording levels which have been set for the
    CH1 to CH4 signals.
    •When SDTI has been selected as the video signals
    to be recorded, the audio signals which will be
    recorded are also automatically set to SDTI.
    5Select the video and audio input signals, and
    adjust the audio levels.
    Selecting the video and audio input signals
    1
    Connect the signals to be recorded.
    2
    Select the input signals using  on the
     menu and  to  on the
     menu or  menu.
    Adjust the audio levels
    1
    Adjust the audio input levels of the CH1, CH2,
    CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8 audio signals
    and analog cue signal selected on the AUDIO
    menu.
    When the audio UNITY lamp on the front panel
    is lighted, the audio signals will be recorded at
    the appropriate levels.
    2
    Before adjusting the recording level, check that
    the REC LED is lighted and that the audio
    adjustment dial is in the unlocked status (LOCK
    LED off).
    If the dial is in the LOCK status (LOCK LED
    lighted), press it.  The LOCK LED goes off, and
    the lock is released.
    In addition, the analog cue audio recording level
    is adjusted using setup menu item No.790 (CUE
    REC VOL) so that it will not exceed j
    20 dB.
    F6F1
    F1
    2Press the STOP button to set the VTR to the stop
    mode. 
    						
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    Playback
    1Insert the cassette tape, and set the VTR to the
    STOP mode.
    3Adjust the audio playback levels.
    Before adjusting the playback levels, check that
    the PB LED is lighted and that the audio
    adjustment dial is in the unlocked status.  If the dial
    is locked (indicated by the lighted LOCK LED),
    press it.  The LOCK LED goes off, and the lock is
    released.  The analog cue audio level is adjusted
    using setup menu item No.791 (CUE PB VOL).
    Normally, the VTR is kept in the UNITY status (the
    segment display of the control lights at the center).
    4To end the playback, press the STOP button.  The
    VTR is now set to the STOP mode.
    
    During playback, check that the SERVO lamp is
    lighted.  The playback pictures will be disturbed if the
    lamp is off or blinking.
    2Press the PLAY button.
    Normal playback commences. 
    Playback phase adjustment function
    If two VTRs are to be used to play the same program,
    the playback phase between the VTRs can be
    adjusted by changing the playback speed of one of
    the VTRs.
    1Press the TRIM button (“i
    ” or “j
    ” button) while
    holding down the PLAY button.  Each time it is
    pressed, the playback speed is accelerated or
    decelerated in increments of the number of
    playback framing fields selected by the setup menu
    item No.109 (CAP.LOCK) setting.
    The SERVO lamp remains off while the tape is
    being played at the accelerated or decelerated
    speed.
    2Upon completion of the playback phase
    adjustment, release the PLAY button.
    The VTRs now return to the standard playback
    speed, and the SERVO lamp lights. 
    						
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    Jog mode
    Jog/Shuttle
    1Press the JOG button.
    Shuttle mode
    1Press the SHTL button.
    3To transfer the VTR from the jog mode to another
    mode, press the button that corresponds to the
    mode concerned.
    2Turn the search dial.
    The dial’s click-stops are released, and the tape is
    played back at the speed corresponding to the
    speed at which the dial is turned.
    The maximum jog speed can be changed by
    selecting the setup menu item No.310 (JOG FWD
    MAX) and No.311 (JOG REV MAX) settings.
    When the dial is no longer turned, a still picture will
    appear.
    2Turn the search dial.
    The playback picture speed changes from 0 up to
    w
    32k
    depending on the dial position.
    This speed can be switched to w
    9.8k
    , w
    16k
    or
    w
    32k
    using setup menu item No.101 (SHTL
    MAX).
    The dial has a click-stop at the center position
    where a still picture will appear.
    3To transfer the VTR from the shuttle mode to
    another mode, press the STOP button or the
    button of the mode concerned.
    Variable mode
    1Press the VAR button.
    3To transfer the VTR from the variable mode to
    another mode, press the STOP button or the
    button of the mode concerned.
    2Turn the search dial.
    The playback picture speed changes from j
    4.9k
    to i
    4.9k
    depending on the dial position.
    The maximum shuttle speed can be changed by
    selecting the setup menu item No.308 (VAR FWD
    MAX) and No.309 (VAR REV MAX) settings.
    Noise will be generated at all speeds other than
    j
    1k
    to i
    2k
    .  (For all tapes other than DVCPRO
    HD-LP recorded ones, the noise-free speed range
    is j
    1.0k
    to i
    1.1k
    .)
    
    At the factory setting, the VTR is set to be transferred
    to the shuttle mode, jog mode or variable mode when
    the search dial is turned.
    In cases where it is not convenient for the VTR to be
    transferred directly to the variable speed mode, it can
    be transferred via the search button.  Select “KEY” as
    the setup menu item No.100 (SEARCH ENA) setting. 
    						
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    Manual Editing
    1Select the editing mode.
    ASSEM button: 
    Assemble (frame-to-frame continuity) editing is
    performed using this button.
    INSERT button: 
    Insert editing is performed using this button.
    2On the time code display, select the channels to be
    edited.
    ASSEM: 
    Set ASSEM to ON using the  button.
    INSERT: 
    To select V, A1, A2, A3, A4 and CUE channels,
    press the  to  buttons; to select A5, A6, A7,
    A8 and TC channels, press the  +  to
    +  buttons.  The highlighted channels
    will now be edited.
    F6SHIFT
    F2SHIFT
    F6F1
    F1
    3Press the PLAY button.
    4While monitoring the TV monitor, search the
    position where the editing is to be started (IN
    point), and press the PLAY and EDIT buttons
    together at this position.
    5Similarly, while monitoring the TV monitor, search
    the position where the editing is to be terminated
    (OUT point), and press the PLAY or STOP button
    at this position.  The VTR is set to the PLAY or
    STOP mode, and the editing is terminated.
    Preroll
    1Press the PREROLL button.
    The VTR now performs the preroll operation.
    When the cue time has been registered on the
    HOME, PF1 or PF2 screen:
    The tape is prerolled from the registered cue time
    using the preroll time which was set using 
    (PREROL) on the  menu.
    When the search mode is established on the
    CUE screen:
    The tape is prerolled from the selected cue point
    using the preroll time which was set using 
    (CU-ROL) on the  menu.
    The preroll operation is not performed when the
    selected cue point has not been registered or when
    the cue point registration mode is established.
    In all other situations:
    The tape is prerolled from the registered IN point
    (or the current tape position when the IN point has
    not been registered) using the preroll time which
    was set using  (PREROL) on the  menu.
    If the PREROLL button is pressed when the IN
    point has not been registered, the current tape
    position is automatically registered as the IN point
    (but only when ENA has been selected as the
    setup menu item No.305 (AUTO ENTRY) setting).
    F1
    F5
    F1
    
    The time code or CTL signal must be continuously
    recorded between the edit IN point and preroll point. 
    						
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    POWEROFFON
    HEADPHONES
    PUSH
    LOCKFULL
    CH CONDITIONMONITORFULL/FINEREMOTELR9P 50PRS-232CCH12 3 4 5 6 7 8CUE
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    without adapterEJECT
    AUDIO CH SELECTSHIFTABC DEF GHI
    JKL MNO PQRSPREVIEW/
    REVIEWPRE-
    ROLLA IN A OUT
    HOME RF1 ASSEMADJUSTSHTL
    REV FWDVA R JOG
    STAND BYRECORDER INPUT CHECKPLAYER
    SERVOEDIT PLAY REC
    REW STOP FFREC INHIBIT
    PUSH-INTERINSERT RF2
    VIDEOUNITYTC CUE
    AU DI OUNITYDIAG MENU
    TRIMSET
    INOUTAUTO
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    Switch settings and adjustments
    When using this VTR as the recorder
    Automatic Editing (deck-to-deck)
    1Using the REMOTE button, set the player to
    REMOTE and the recorder to LOCAL (ensure that
    the REMOTE LED is not lighted).
    2Select the editing mode (ASSEM or INSERT).
    3Register the edit points of the recorder and player.
    4Check and modify, if necessary, the edit points.
    5Preview the material before editing it.
    6Proceed with the editing.
    7Review the edited results. “Editing” refers to the work involved in using pre-
    recorded tapes to bring different contents together or
    delete unnecessary parts and bring together only the
    necessary parts.
    The basic editing steps are as follows.
    Set the POWER
    switch to ON.
    Adjust the recording
    levels.
    Switch the time counter display to TC
    or CTL.
    Set the VTR to the LOCAL status (which is
    indicated when the REMOTE LED is OFF).
    POWEROFFON
    HEADPHONES
    PUSH
    LOCKFULL
    CH CONDITIONMONITORFULL/FINEREMOTELR9P 50PRS-232CCH12 3 4 5 6 7 8CUE
    XL/L/M-cassetteDo not insert S-cassette
    without adapterEJECT
    AUDIO CH SELECTSHIFTABC DEF GHI
    JKL MNO PQRSPREVIEW/
    REVIEWPRE-
    ROLLA IN A OUT
    HOME RF1 ASSEMADJUSTSHTL
    REV FWDVA R JOG
    STAND BYRECORDER INPUT CHECKPLAYER
    SERVOEDIT PLAY REC
    REW STOP FFREC INHIBIT
    PUSH-INTERINSERT RF2
    VIDEOUNITYTC CUE
    AU DI OUNITYDIAG MENU
    TRIMSET
    INOUTAUTO
    EDIT789
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    FULLRECP8RECP8RECP8RECP8
    When using this VTR as the player
    Set the POWER
    switch to ON.
    Adjust the playback
    levels.
    Switch the time counter display to TC
    or CTL.
    Press the 9P button for 2 or more seconds
    to set the VTR to the REMOTE status which
    is indicated when the REMOTE LED is ON). 
    						
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    Automatic Editing (deck-to-deck)
    1Select the editing mode.
    ASSEM button: 
    Assemble (frame-to-frame continuity) editing is
    performed in this mode.
    INSERT button: 
    Insert editing is performed in this mode.
    2On the time code display, select the channels to be
    edited.
    ASSEM: 
    Set ASSEM to ON using the  button.
    INSERT: 
    To select V, A1, A2, A3, A4 and CUE channels,
    press the  to  buttons; to select A5, A6, A7,
    A8 and TC channels, press the  +  to
    +  buttons.  The highlighted channels
    will now be edited.
    F6SHIFT
    F2SHIFT
    F6F1
    F1
    3Press the PLAYER or RECORDER button to select
    the VTR which is to be operated.
    [Setting for editing using two VTRs]
    PLAYER:
    Press this button if the player VTR is to be
    operated to register the edit points.
    RECORDER:
    Press this button if the recorder VTR (this VTR) is
    to be operated to register the edit points.
    F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6
    [ASSEM screen]
    IN point OUT point
    F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6
    [INSERT screen]
    IN point OUT point
    AUDIO IN point Marker
    AUDIO OUT point
    1Locate the edit IN point by performing the jog or
    shuttle operation.  Set the tape to the still picture
    status at the desired position.
    For a detailed description of the jog and shuttle
    operations, refer to page 27.
    2Press the IN button and SET button together.
    The edit IN point is now registered.
    The edit IN point value appears on the display.
    4Press the OUT button and SET button together.
    The edit OUT point is now registered.
    The edit OUT point value appears on the display.
    5 3
    Locate the edit OUT point by performing the jog or
    shuttle operation.  Set the tape to the still picture
    status at the desired position.
    Registering the edit points Selecting the editing mode
    Match frame processing function
    When two VTRs are used to perform the editing
    operations, there will be a total of 4 edit points: the IN
    and OUT points for the player and the IN and OUT points
    for the recorder.  However, the last point is automatically
    calculated so only three of the edit points need to be
    registered.
    Negative duration function
    Use setup menu items No.300 (IN/OUT DEL) and
    No.301 (NEGA FLASH) in combination.
    POWEROFFON
    HEADPHONES
    PUSH
    LOCKFULL
    CH CONDITIONMONITORFULL/FINEREMOTELR9P 50PRS-232CCH12345678CUE
    XL/L/M-cassetteDo not insert S-cassette
    without adapterEJECT
    AUDIO CH SELECTSHIFTABC DEF GHI
    JKL MNO PQRSPREVIEW/
    REVIEWPRE-
    ROLLA IN A OUT
    HOME RF1 ASSEMADJUSTSHTL
    REV FWDVA R JOG
    STAND BYRECORDER INPUT CHECKPLAYER
    SERVOEDIT PLAY REC
    REW STOP FFREC INHIBIT
    PUSH-INTERINSERT RF2
    VIDEOUNITYTC CUE
    AUDIOUNITYDIAG MENU
    TRIMSET
    INOUTAUTO
    EDIT789
    456BSTUV WXYZ123ENT0CT F
    F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6CH1CH5CH2CH6CH3CH7CH4CH8
    FULLRECP8RECP8RECP8RECP8
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    The edit points can be registered directly using the
    number keys.
    1. Select the  or  menu.
    2. Press the  button to highlight the edit point.  Turn
    the ADJUST dial to move the highlighting to the IN
    point or OUT point.
    3. Press the  button again, and input the desired edit
    point directly using the number keys.  Turn the
    ADJUST dial to move from one digit to the next.
    4. Press the  button to register the point.
    To abort the registration at any time, press the 
    button.
    To reset a particular edit point (to 00:00:00:00), press
    the  button, align the highlighting with the edit
    point concerned, and press the  button again.
    Next, press the  button and  button together.
    Finally, press the  button to register the point.
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