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    Function menus
    
    F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6
    Status display 1
    Status display 2 Warning mark 
    Name of menu displayed 
    Remaining tape/total tape
    Time counter 
    Cue time
    Back menu indicator
    Variable memory mode indicatorOperation mode/speed 
    F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6
    The most basic settings for recording, playback and
    TC operations are set on this menu screen.
    VTR
    PB FMT Playback format   
    This displays the format used
    for playback.1080i LP
    720p LP
    1080i SP
    720p SP
    422
    420p
    411
    DV
    DVCAMDescription of settings
    These settings indicate the DVCPRO HD-LP recording and playback
    mode.
    REC FMT*
    1Recording format   
    This displays the format used
    for recording.1080i
    720pThe tape is recorded using the 1080i format.
    The tape is recorded using the 720p format.
    TM INFO*
    2Tape management
    information
    This displays the frame rate
    (shooting speed) information
    which is recorded on a tape
    shot by a variable frame rate
    camera.  INVALIDThe tape management information is invalid.
     
    In some cases, the tape management information may be erroneously
    overwritten by insert editing or tape dubbing, and it may not be possible to
    perform editing properly. - - - A cassette tape has not been inserted.
    24P
    24PA
    25PThese settings indicate the recorded frame rate. These settings indicate the DVCPRO HD-SP playback mode.
    These settings indicate the DVCPRO (50 Mbps format) playback mode.
    These settings indicate the DVCPRO (25 Mbps format), DV and DVCAM
    playback modes.
    Status display 1
    *1: This status 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.
    *2: This status is not displayed when the 59/60 Hz or 50 Hz mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25
    (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.
    HOW TO SWITCH
    THE SETTINGS
    SYSTEM
    23/24
    F1
    25 (SD) 23/24The 23/24 Hz mode is selected.
    25 (HD)The 25 (HD) Hz mode is selected.
    The 25 (SD) Hz mode is selected.
    System frequency display during 24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD and SD)
    modes
    When 24 Hz mode or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has been selected
    for the system menu item No. 25 (SYSTEM FREQ), the selected
    system frequency contents are displayed for the F1 function button,
    making it possible to check the currently selected system frequency
    mode. 
    						
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    VTRDescription of settings
    Status display 1 (continued)
    REF Output reference   
    This displays the output
    reference status.
    HD25
    HD50The HD REF input signal has been selected as the reference.  The frame
    frequency is 25 Hz. HD23The HD REF input signal has been selected as the reference.  The frame
    frequency is 23.98 Hz.
    The HD REF input signal has been selected as the reference.  The field
    frequency is 50 Hz.
    HD59The HD REF input signal has been selected as the reference.  The field
    frequency is 59.94 Hz.
    HD60The HD REF input signal has been selected as the reference.  The field
    frequency is 60 Hz.
    IN50The HD serial input signal has been selected as the reference.  The field
    frequency is 50 Hz.
    HD24The HD REF input signal has been selected as the reference.  The frame
    frequency is 24 Hz.
    IN59The HD serial input signal has been selected as the reference.  The field
    frequency is 59.94 Hz.
    IN60The HD serial input signal has been selected as the reference.  The field
    frequency is 60 Hz.
    INT23The signal (23.98 Hz) from the internal generator has been selected as the reference.
    INT25The signal (25 Hz) from the internal generator has been selected as the reference.
    INT50The signal (50 Hz) from the internal generator has been selected as the reference.
    INT59The signal (59.94 Hz) from the internal generator has been selected as the reference.
    INT60The signal (60 Hz) from the internal generator has been selected as the reference.
    NTSC59The SD REF input signal has been selected as the reference.  The field
    frequency is 59.94 Hz.
    PAL50The SD REF input signal has been selected as the reference.  The field
    frequency is 50 Hz.
    INT59NThe SD REF signal has been selected by the OUT REF setting.  Since the
    SD REF signal is not input, the signal (59.94 Hz) from the internal
    generator is selected as the reference.
    INT50PThe SD REF input signal has been selected by the OUT REF setting.
    Since the SD REF signal is not input, the signal (50 Hz) from the internal
    generator is selected as the reference.
    INT24The signal (24 Hz) from the internal generator has been selected as the reference.
    Function menus 
    						
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    Function menus
    
    Playback reference signal (OutRef) specifications for tape playback 
    Input signal provided (“Yes”)/not provided (“No”)
    HD_REF_IN
    Yes
    NoSD_REF_IN
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    NoINPUT
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    NoAUTO EXT_HD_REF EXT_SD_REF INPUT
    HD_REF_IN HD_REF_IN SD_REF_IN INPUT
    HD_REF_IN HD_REF_IN SD_REF_IN Internal HD
    HD_REF_IN HD_REF_IN Internal SD INPUT
    HD_REF_IN HD_REF_IN Internal SD Internal HD
    SD_REF_IN Internal HD SD_REF_IN INPUT
    SD_REF_IN Internal HD SD_REF_IN Internal HD
    INPUT Internal HD Internal SD INPUT
    Internal HD Internal HD Internal SD Internal HDOUTREF setting (menu 031) 
    Internal HD:  HD playback reference, 74MHzCLK operates at FreeRun setting.
    Internal SD:  SD playback reference, 4fscCLK operates at FreeRun setting.
    HOME
    59.94 Hz/60 Hz operation specifications for tape playback
    Input signal provided (“Yes”)/not provided (“No”)
    HD_REF_IN
    Yes
    NoSD_REF_IN
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    NoINPUT
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    NoAUTO EXT_HD_REF EXT_SD_REF INPUT
    Complies with HD
    REF IN frequency.Complies with HD
    REF IN frequency.59.94HzComplies with INPUT
    frequency.
    Complies with HD
    REF IN frequency.
    Complies with HD
    REF IN frequency.
    Complies with HD
    REF IN frequency.
    59.94Hz
    59.94Hz
    Complies with INPUT
    frequency.
    Complies with Menu
    030 setting.Complies with HD
    REF IN frequency.
    Complies with HD
    REF IN frequency.
    Complies with HD
    REF IN frequency.
    Complies with Menu
    030 setting.
    Complies with Menu
    030 setting.
    Complies with Menu
    030 setting.
    Complies with Menu
    030 setting.59.94Hz
    59.94Hz
    59.94Hz
    59.94Hz
    59.94Hz
    59.94Hz
    59.94HzComplies with Menu
    030 setting.
    Complies with INPUT
    frequency.
    Complies with Menu
    030 setting.
    Complies with INPUT
    frequency.
    Complies with Menu
    030 setting.
    Complies with INPUT
    frequency.
    Complies with Menu
    030 setting. OUTREF setting (menu 031)
    Menu 030: HD FREQUENCY 59.94/60 selection
     
    Operation cannot be performed in the 60 Hz mode during SD tape playback.
    Input signal provided
    (“Yes”)/not provided (“No”)
    HD_REF_IN
    Yes
    NoHD_REF_IN
    Internal HD
    23.98/24Hz, 25 Hz (HD) mode
    Input signal provided (“Yes”)/
    not provided (“No”)OUT REF setting (Menu 031)
    HD_REF_IN
    Yes
    NoSD_REF_IN
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    NoAUTO
    HD_REF_IN
    HD_REF_IN
    SD_REF_IN
    Internal HDHD_REF
    HD_REF_IN
    HD_REF_IN
    Internal HD
    Internal HDSD_REF
    SD_REF_IN
    Internal SD
    SD_REF_IN
    Internal SD
    25 Hz (SD) mode
    59.94 Hz/60 Hz, 50 Hz mode 
    						
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    Function menus
    
    Operation mode (speed) display
    This indicates the current operation mode (including
    the speed display).
    Display
    EJECTOperation mode
    Eject mode
    STANDBY OFFStandby OFF mode
    T.RELEASETension release mode
    STOPStop mode
    PREROLLPreroll mode
    PLAYPlayback mode
    PLAY iSpecial playback (playback phase
    adjustment) mode (FWD direction)
    PLAY jSpecial playback (playback phase
    adjustment) mode (REV direction)
    RECRecording mode
    JOG
    REV/STILL/FWDJog mode
    VAR (speed)
    [j
    4.9 
    toi
    4.9]Variable mode
    SHTL (speed)
    [j
    32.0 
    toi
    32.0
    ]Shuttle mode
    FFFast forwarding mode
    REWRewinding mode
    EDITEditing mode
    AUTO EDITAutomatic editing mode
    PREVIEWPreview mode
    When function F6 (VARMEM) on  is “ON”
    DSPD (speed)
    [j
    1.0 
    toi
    2.0
    ]Initial speed setting of variable memory
    DSMP (speed)
    [j
    1.0 
    toi
    2.0
    ]Playback speed memory mode of variable
    memory
    DPLY (speed)
    [j
    1.0 
    toi
    2.0
    ]Playback mode of variable memory
    DPRV (speed)
    [j
    1.0 
    toi
    2.0
    ]Preview mode of variable memory editing
    DEDT (speed)
    [j
    1.0 
    toi
    2.0
    ]Execution mode of variable memory editing
    REVIEWReview mode
    Indicator
    SCHThis lights when the SCH phase of the SDREF
    signal is within the prescribed range.Description of setting
    CFThis lights when color framing is locked.
    DFThis lights during recording or playback in the
    drop frame mode.
     
    If the time code data could not be read properly
    (“T¢
    R” is displayed), the display of the previous
    status is held.
    Remaining tape/total tape display
    The lengths of the remaining tape and total tape of the
    inserted cassette are displayed in increments of minutes.
             REM  10/ 92 
    Cue time display
    This displays the currently registered cue time.  (For
    details on the cue time operation, refer to “Cue point
    registration, preroll and cue-up.”)
    Cue time operations can be performed on the HOME
    screen only. 
    Status display 2
      
    Slight errors may occur.  The remaining tape value
    blinks when less than 3 minutes of the tape remain.
    (10 minutes remaining on a 92-minute tape)Example:
    Total tape
    Remaining tape
    Time counter displays
    Display
    CTLDescription
    CTL counter data
    TCGTime code data of time code generator
    UBGUser’s bit data of time code generator
    tcgWhen the time code data of time code
    generator is preset
    ubgWhen the user’s bit data of time code
    generator is preset
    TCR/T¢
    RTime code data of time code reader
    UBR/U¢
    RUser’s bit data of time code reader
    If the time code data or user’s bit data could not be
    read out properly, “T
    ¢R” or “U¢R” is displayed.  If the
    CTL signal is present, the time code data is
    supplemented by CTL.
    Field mark
    [1st field: “ ”/2nd field: “.”]
    (This does not appear when the i
    0.3k
    or
    j
    0.3k
    speed is exceeded.)
    Drop frame mark (59/60 Hz mode only)
    [Non-drop frame mode: “:”/drop frame
    mode: “.”]
    Variable memory mode indicator
    This is displayed when the  (VARMEM) function
    button on  is set to “ON.”  While 
    is lighted, variable memory operations can be
    performed at any time.  
    (For details, refer to “Variable memory function.”)
    VM
    F6
    TCR 00:00:00:00. 
    						
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    Registering TCG values
    1.
    2.3.
    Selecting the values
    Press the        TC/CTL button to select TC.
    Press the  button.  The selected item (cue time
    or TC) is now highlighted.  
    Turn the ADJUST dial to select TC.
    Again press the  button.  A single digit is
    highlighted, and the mode for inputting numerical
    values is established.
    
    •The UBG value and cue time can be registered
    in the same way.  The CTL value cannot be
    registered.
    •TC or UB can be registered only when the
    internal time code generator has been selected.
    T
    T
    Inputting numbers and letters
    Press the  to  number keys to input
    numerical values.
    Use the  + buttons to input A, B and C, and
    the  +  buttons to input D, E and F.
    To move the input digit, turn the ADJUST dial.
    To input a minus sign, press the  and ]
    buttons when the left-most digit is highlighted.
    To input a plus sign, press the  and ]
    buttons when the left-most digit is highlighted or
    press the  button.
    (The display goes blank.)
    To clear all the digits to zero, press the  and 
    buttons.
    
    •When the  button is tapped while the 
    button is held down, the display changes in the
    following sequence: A >
    B >
    C >
    A >
    B and
    so on.  The same applies when D, E and F are
    input using  and  .
    •If, when “REV” has been selected as the setup
    menu item No.144 (TC INPUT) setting, the 
    button is released while a letter is being input,
    the displayed character will be entered.
    •Letters can be input only while a UBG value is
    being registered.
    •The input of a minus number is possible only
    while the cue time is being registered after
    “d
    12h” is selected as the setup menu No.002
    (TAPE TIMER) setting and CTL is selected by
    the TC/CTL button.
    •If “REV” has been selected as the setup menu
    item No.144 (TC INPUT) setting, the input
    starts from the highest order digit (the display
    appears from the far right).  However, turning
    the ADJUST dial once will restore the NORMAL
    input mode.
    F3
    F
    8F
    F7
    0F
    0
    TRIMiF
    TRIMjF
    8F
    7F
    90
    Entering the input values
    Press the  button.  The value input is
    registered, and the normal display is restored.
    
    •To cancel the registration, press the  button.
    •If the input value is outside the registration
    enable range, the  alarm blinks, and
    the value cannot be registered until it has been
    corrected.
    INVALID
    C
    ENT
    Function menus
    HOME
    F3 
    						
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    Function menus
    
    Function
    button/item Switching
    method Corresponding setup
    menu item
    F1
    OUTPUTToggle No. 140
    OUTPUTDescription of setting
    For selecting the output signals.
    
    TAPE:In the STOP mode, the signals played back from the
    tape are output.  
    During recording or editing (*), simultaneous playback
    signals are output.
    *: Setup menu item No.302 (CONFI EDIT) must be set.
    EE
    :The input signals selected by the setup menu items
    No.600 (VIDEO IN SEL) and No.713 (CH1 IN SEL) to
    No.724 (D IN SEL 78) settings are output.
    Setting
    TAPE
    EE
    F3
    TC/CTL*2Toggle
    ___For selecting the time counter display.
    TC
    :The time code value is displayed.
    UB:The user’s bit value is displayed.
    CTL:The control signal (time data) is displayed. TCUB
    CTL
    F6
    R INHF i
    toggleNo. 113
    REC INHRefer to the setup menu.
      
    The setting can be changed from OFF to ALL simply by
    operating the function button without pressing the F button. OFFALL
    PRE
    NORM
    V/CTL
    F4 (SHIFT)
    CAPSTNF i
    toggleNo. 109
    CAP. LOCKRefer to the setup menu. 2F4F
    8F
    F3 (SHIFT)
    OUTREFF i
    toggleNo. 031
    OUT REFRefer to the setup menu. AUTOINPUT
    HD_REF
    SD_REF
    F1 (SHIFT)
    PREROLToggle i
    ADJ No. 000
    P-ROLL TIMERefer to the setup menu. 0s --- 5s---
    30s
    F6 (SHIFT)
    VARMEM*
    1Toggle
    ___For selecting the variable memory mode.
    OFF
    :The variable memory mode is not used.
    ON:The status is established in which variable memory
    playback or variable memory editing is enabled. OFF
    ON
    F4
    TC CLR*1Press
    ___For resetting the time counter display.
    If the F4 button is pressed while the control signal (time
    data) is displayed on the time counter, it is reset to zero. RESET
    F2
    ______ ___ ______
    F5
    ______ ___ ______
    F2 (SHIFT)
    ______ ___ ______
    F5 (SHIFT)
    ______ ___ ______
    *The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. *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.
    *2: CTL cannot be selected 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.  TC is selected when the power is turned on. 
    						
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    Function menus
    
    1. Video signal input switching, internal signal
    source type changing, and up-converter aspect
    ratio conversion 
    Function
    button/item Switching
    method Corresponding setup
    menu item
    F1
    VID INToggle No. 600
    VIDEO IN SELDescription of setting
    Refer to the setup menu.
    The SD SDI and SDTI settings will not appear if the optional
    boards have not been installed.Setting
    INT SG
    HDSDI
    SDTI
    SDSDI
    F5
    UP CONToggle No. 621
    UPCONV MODERefer to the setup menu. FIT_V
    FIT_H
    FIT_HV
    F2
    INT SGToggle No. 601
    VIDEO INT SGRefer to the setup menu. 100%CB75%CB
    SMPTE
    ARIB
    MB
    RAMP
    BLACK
    PLL
    EQ
    F6
    DW CONToggle No. 620
    DOWNCON MODERefer to the setup menu. FIT_V
    FIT_H
    FIT_HV
    14:9
    13:9
    F3
    WFMToggle No. 00
    WFM SELRefer to the setup menu. CTL
    TC
    VIDEO
    RF L
    RF R
    ENV L
    ENV R
    F4
    ______ ___ ______
    *The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
    F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6
    Time counter
    The basic input/output settings for the video signals
    are set, and the level of the HD output signals can
    also be adjusted on these menu screens.VIDEO
    2. Video signal output level adjustments
    3.LCD monitor brightness and color adjustments
    This display appears when the  + buttons are
    pressed.  Refer to setup menu items No.670 to 675.
    SHIFTF
    F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6
    F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 
    						
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    Function menus
    
    *The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
    Function
    button/item Switching
    method Corresponding setup
    menu itemDescription of settingSetting
    F3 (SHIFT)
    Y HDToggle i
    ADJNo. 653
    Y LVL(HD)Refer to the setup menu.
    To return to the UNITY (100.0%) level, use F i
    Press. 0.0% ---
    100.0%---
    141.3%
    F4 (SHIFT)
    Pb HDToggle i
    ADJNo. 654
    Pb LVL(HD)Refer to the setup menu.
    To return to the UNITY (100.0%) level, use F i
    Press. 0.0% ---
    100.0%---
    141.3%
    F5 (SHIFT)
    Pr HDToggle i
    ADJNo. 655
    Pr LVL(HD)Refer to the setup menu.
    To return to the UNITY (100.0%) level, use F i
    Press. 0.0% ---
    100.0%---
    141.3%
    F6 (SHIFT)
    BK HDToggle i
    ADJNo. 656
    BK LVL(HD)Refer to the setup menu.
    To return to the UNITY (0.0%) level, use F i
    Press. j
    10.0% ---
    0.0%
    --- 
    i
    10.0% When “CMPNT” is selected as the setup menu item No.650 (STYLE) setting When “CMPST” is selected as the setup menu item No.650 (STYLE) setting
    F1 (SHIFT)
    ______ ___ ______
    F2 (SHIFT)
    ______ ___ ______
    F1 (SHIFT)
    ______ ___ ______
    F2 (SHIFT)
    ______ ___ ______
    F3 (SHIFT)
    V LVToggle i
    ADJNo. 662
    V LEVELRefer to the setup menu.
    To return to the UNITY (100.0%) level, use F i
    Press. 0.0% ---
    100.0%
    ---
    200.0%
    F4 (SHIFT)
    C LVToggle i
    ADJNo. 663
    C LEVELRefer to the setup menu.
    To return to the UNITY (100.0%) level, use F i
    Press. 0.0% ---
    100.0%---
    141.3%
    F5 (SHIFT)
    HUEToggle i
    ADJNo. 664
    HUERefer to the setup menu.
    To return to the UNITY (0.0) level, use F i
    Press. j
    31.0 ---
    0.0
    ---
    i
    31.0
    F6 (SHIFT)
    SUP LVToggle i
    ADJNo. 665
    SETUP LVLRefer to the setup menu.
    To return to the UNITY (0.0%) level, use F i
    Press. j
    10.0% ---
    0.0%
    --- 
    i
    10.0% 
    						
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    Function menus
    
    *The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
    F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6
    F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6
    F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6
    The basic input/output settings for the audio signals
    are set on these menu screens.
    1.
    Audio signal input selection (CH1jCH4)
    2.
    Audio signal input selection (CH5-CH8)3.
    Audio volume control switching, CUE audio
    recording signal selection, and audio monitor
    mix switching
    Function
    button/item SettingCorresponding setup
    menu item
    F1
    A1 INToggle No. 713
    CH1 IN SELDescription of setting
    Refer to the setup menu.Setting
    INT SG
    DIGI
    ANA
    F2
    A2 INToggle No. 714
    CH2 IN SELRefer to the setup menu. INT SG
    DIGI
    ANA
    F4
    A3 INToggle No. 715
    CH3 IN SELRefer to the setup menu. INT SG
    DIGI
    ANA
    F5
    A4 INToggle No. 716
    CH4 IN SELRefer to the setup menu. INT SG
    DIGI
    ANA
    F3
    DIN 12Toggle No. 721
    D IN SEL 12Refer to the setup menu. AESSDI
    F6
    DIN 34Toggle No. 722
    D IN SEL 34Refer to the setup menu. AESSDI
    F1 (SHIFT1)
    A5 INToggle No. 717
    CH5 IN SELRefer to the setup menu. INT SG
    DIGI
    ANA1
    F2 (SHIFT1)
    A6 INToggle No. 718
    CH6 IN SELRefer to the setup menu. INT SG
    DIGI
    ANA2
    F3 (SHIFT1)
    DIN 56Toggle No. 723
    D IN SEL 56Refer to the setup menu. AESSDI
    F4 (SHIFT1)
    A7 INToggle No. 719
    CH7 IN SELRefer to the setup menu. INT SG
    DIGI
    ANA3
    F5 (SHIFT1)
    A8 INToggle No. 720
    CH8 IN SELRefer to the setup menu. INT SG
    DIGI
    ANA4
    F6 (SHIFT1)
    DIN 78Toggle No. 724
    D IN SEL 78Refer to the setup menu. AES
    SDI
    AUDIO 
    						
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    Function menus
    
    Function
    button/item Switching
    method Corresponding setup
    menu itemDescription of settingSetting
    F3 (SHIFT2)
    RECCUEToggle No. 733
    REC CUERefer to the setup menu. CUECH1
    CH2
    CH3
    CH4
    CH5
    CH6
    CH7
    CH8
    CH1i i
    2
    CH3i i
    4
    CH5i i
    6
    CH7i i
    8
    CH1j j
    8
    F1 (SHIFT2)
    VOLUMEToggle No. 141
    VOLUMERefer to the setup menu.
    For switching what is to be controlled by the audio volume
    controls. (The levels of all the CH1j
    CH8 channels are controlled.)REC
    PB
    AUTO
    F5 (SHIFT2)
    ______ ___ ______
    F4 (SHIFT2)
    ______ ___ ______
    F2 (SHIFT2)
    ______ ___ ______
    F6 (SHIFT2)
    M MIXToggle No. 737
    MONI MIXRefer to the setup menu. OFF
    L
    R
    L/R
    *The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. 
    						
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