Panasonic Aj Hd1700 Operating Instructions Manual
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d d12h 24h 51 Function menus The TC-related settings are performed on these menu screens.Whether the TC is to be superimposed onto the display can also be set on this screen. Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 TC SRCToggle No. 507 TC SOURCEDescription of setting Refer to the setup menu.Setting When HD SDI, INT SG or SDTI is selected:INTEXT_L SLTC SVITC When SD SDI is selected: INT EXT_L VITC F5 RUN MDToggle No. 504 RUN MODERefer to the setup menu. RECFREE F6 DF MODF i toggleNo. 511 DF MODERefer to the setup menu. DFNDF F1 (SHIFT) SUPERToggle No. 005 SUPERRefer to the setup menu. OFF ON F2 (SHIFT) C HPOSToggle i ADJNo. 007 CHARA H-POSRefer to the setup menu. 0 --- 6--- 37 F3 (SHIFT) C VPOSToggle i ADJNo. 008 CHARA V-POSRefer to the setup menu. 0 --- 23--- 32 F5 (SHIFT) C TYPEToggle No. 009 CHARA TYPERefer to the setup menu. WHITEW/OUT F6 (SHIFT) TIMERToggle No. 002 TAPE TIMERRefer to the setup menu. F3 TCG MDToggle No. 503 TCG MODERefer to the setup menu. REGEN PRE AUTO F4 TCG RGToggle No. 505 TCG REGENRefer to the setup menu. TC&UBTC UB F4 (SHIFT) DISPLYToggle No. 006 DISPLAY SELRefer to the setup menu. TIME T&STA T&S&M T&RT T&YMD T&MDY T&DMY F2 ______ ___ ______ *The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 TC
52 Function menus Moving to registered points The highlighting on the registered point display area is moved by turning the ADJUST dial. It is moved in the ascending order of points when the dial is turned clockwise and in the descending order of points when it is turned counterclockwise. When “AUTO” has been selected as the (PAGE) setting on the menu, the highlighting can be moved also to the previous or next page. •Depending on the setting selected for (ROTATE) on the menu, the following applies to moving the highlighting in the ascending order of points. When “OFF” is set: The highlighting cannot be moved from page 9 to page 0. When “ON” is set: The highlighting can be moved from page 9 to page 0. •In moving in the descending order of points, the highlighting cannot be moved from page 0 to page 9. Search point and registered point operations Each time the (MODE) button of the menu is pressed, the search mode and cue point registration mode are switched alternately. Perform the search point or registered point operations in the respective mode. •When the power is turned on, the search point or registered point, whichever was established when the power was last turned off, is established. •When the setting for (PAGE) or (ROTATE) on the menu has been changed, “01” (page 0/point no.1) is set for both the search and registered points. Cue point registration mode It is possible to register points to which the tape is to be prerolled. When the display page has been changed using the (PREV) or (NEXT) button on the menu, the following applies depending on the setting for (PAGE) on the menu. When “MANU” is set: Both the search and registered points move to the top of the changed page. When “AUTO” is set: Only the registered point moves to the top of the changed page; the search point does not move. F3 F2F1 F4F3 F3 F4 F3 A maximum of 60 cue points can be set on these menu screens. When “AUTO” has been selected as the (PAGE) setting on the AUTO PAGE mode menu, up to 10 pages of cue points with 6 cue points on each page can be managed on a page-by-page basis. The 60 cue points are indicated using the page number display and registered point display areas. Cue points cannot be registered, prerolled, etc. if a setting other than “ENA” has been selected as the setup menu item No.001 (LOCAL ENA) setting in the REMOTE mode. F3 F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 Page number display area Registered point display areaCue point data display areas Page number display area The page number from 0 to 9 is indicated here. Registered point display area On each page, six cue point data managed by registered point numbers are displayed. A point whose registered point number is highlighted is targeted for registration and search. Shown below is the correlation between the page numbers and registered point numbers. Page no. Registered points Page no. Registered points 001–06 5 51–56 111–16 6 61–66 221–26 7 71–76 331–36 8 81–86 441–46 9 91–96 Page operations Pages can be scrolled in the forward or reverse direction using the [F1](PREV) or [F2](NEXT) function buttons. •Depending on the setting selected for[F4](ROTATE) on the menu, the following applies to scrolling pages in the forward direction. When “OFF” is set: Page 0 cannot be scrolled forward from page 9. When “ON” is set: Page 0 can be scrolled forward from page 9. •In scrolling pages in the reverse direction, page 9 cannot be scrolled in reverse from page 0. F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 F4 F1F2
53 Search mode The desired search point can be selected, and the tape can be prerolled to that point. When the display page has been changed using the [(PREV) or (NEXT) button on the menu, the following applies depending on the setting for (PAGE) on the menu. When “MANU” is set: Both the search and registered points move to the top of the changed page. When “AUTO” is set: Only the search point moves to the top of the changed page; the registered point does not move. Cue point registration Turn the ADJUST dial to highlight the point which is to be registered. When the button is pressed, the current tape position is registered as the cue point. The following applies depending on the setting for (PAGE) on the menu. When “MANU” is set: Operations are performed on the selected page. Press the button to register the points in succession (CUE¢ 1 > CUE¢ 2 > ... > CUE¢ 6) on the selected page. (Any points already registered will be overwritten.) The registration is automatically terminated when CUE¢ 6 is registered on the page. (* 1) A change must be made to the points to be registered if more cue points are to be registered. Check that the cue point registration mode is established, change the page, and change the points to be registered. In this case, the search point will also move automatically to the top (CUE¢ 1) of the changed page. (*1) If “ON” is selected as the](ROTATE) setting on the menu, the registration of the cue points will rotate on the same page in the following order: CUE¢ 1 > CUE¢ 2 > ... > CUE¢ 6 > CUE¢ 1 > CUE¢ 2 > ... F4 SET F3 SET F3 F2F1 When “AUTO” is set: When a page become full during the cue point registration process, operation automatically moves to the next page, and registration continues. When CUE96 on the last page is reached, registration is automatically terminated. (* 2) A change must be made to the points to be registered if more cue points are to be registered. Check that the cue point registration mode is established, change the page, and change the points to be registered. In this case, the search point will not be changed. (*2) If “ON” is selected as the (ROTATE) setting on the menu, the registration of the cue points will rotate from page 9 (CUE96) to page 0 (CUE01). When registering cue points by number 1. Turn the ADJUST dial to highlight the desired registered point display area. 2. Press the button twice. Only the “10’s” hour digit of the selected cue point is now highlighted, and the change enable status is established. When “REV” has been selected as the setup menu item No.144 (TC INPUT) setting, the input of the number will start from the higher-order digit (it will be displayed starting from the far right). 3. Input the number using the number keys. Movement from one digit to the next is done automatically after one number has been input. The desired digit can also be selected by turning the ADJUST dial. 4. To enter the number, press the button. When the display screen is switched or when the button is pressed during the input process, the change enable status is released, and the setting is canceled. C ENT T F4 Function menus CUE
54 Function menus *The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 PREVPress ___Description of setting For multi-cue page forward scrolling.Setting ___ F2 NEXTPress ___For multi-cue page reverse scrolling. ___ F4 CLRPress ___For clearing the currently selected cue data. ENTRY must be selected as the F3 (MODE) setting. ___ F5 AL CLRFi Press___When MANU is selected by SHIFT + F3 (PAGE): All the cue data on the currently displayed page is cleared. When AUTO is selected by SHIFT + F3 (PAGE): All the cue data on all the pages is cleared. ___ F3 MODEToggle ___For selecting the search or cue point registration mode. SEARCHENTRY F2 (SHIFT) CARDFi Press___For calling the MULTI CUE file operation menu. ___ F3 (SHIFT) PAGEToggle No. 131 PAGE MODERefer to the setup menu. MANUAUTO F4 (SHIFT) ROTATEToggle No. 132 ROTA MODERefer to the setup menu. OFF ON F5 (SHIFT) CU-ROLToggle i ADJ No. 011 CU-ROLL TIMERefer to the setup menu. 0s --- 5s --- 15s F6 ______ ___ ______ F6 (SHIFT) ______ ___ ______ $Clearing individual registered points When the (CLR) button on the menu is pressed, the currently selected cue point data is cleared. * The point is cleared only when “ENTRY” (cue point registration mode) is selected as the setting for ] (MODE) on the menu. Search operations Turn the ADJUST dial to highlight the desired registered point. When the PREROLL button is pressed, the preroll operation is initiated. The tape will not be prerolled if no cue points have been registered. Since the tape is not prerolled even if the PREROLL button is pressed when the cue point registration mode is established, be absolutely sure to check that the search mode is established. (The time selected by the menu [ (CU-ROL) setting, which is different from the normal preroll time, takes effect as the preroll time in this mode.) F5 F3 F4 Clearing registered points $Clearing all the registered points together When (AL CLR) on the menu is pressed while the button is held down, all the cue point data currently selected is cleared. The range of the points which are cleared is as follows depending on the setting for (PAGE) on the menu. When “MANU” is set: All the points on the currently selected page are cleared. When “AUTO” is set: All the points on all the pages are cleared. After clearing, the search and registered points appear as follows depending on the setting for (PAGE) on the menu. When “MANU” is set: A return is made to the top (CUE¢ 1) of the page concerned. When “AUTO” is set: A return is made automatically to the top (CUE01) of the first page. * Points are cleared whether “ENTRY” (cue point registration mode) or “SEARCH” (search mode) is selected as the setting for [](MODE) on the menu. F3 F3 F3 F F5 * 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.
55 Function menus Warning display When a warning occurs in this VTR, the warning mark (W) blinks at the top left of the screen. If (WARN) is now pressed, the details of the warning can be checked out on the LCD monitor. When more than one warning has occurred, turn the ADJ dial to scroll through the messages. Hour-meter display When (HOURS) is pressed, the hour-meter information can be checked out on the LCD monitor.F2 F1 Error log function The error log mode can be selected by pressing the button and switching the screen to . SHIFT General description When the following warnings have occurred while the tape is running, the warning messages, time codes and operating modes are saved, and a list of this information can be read out on the LCD monitor. Up to 99 warnings which have occurred can be saved. If the storage capacity of 99 warnings is exceeded, the processing that is conducted as a result is based on the setup menu item No.015 (AUTO STEP) setting. F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 Warning mark The warnings and hour-meter can be checked on these menu screens. On the SHIFT menu screen, error log files can be checked, deleted or saved onto or loaded from IC cards.Warning messages which are saved NO RFDescription (Refer to page 118 and following.) A blank section on the tape lasting more than 1 second has been detected. (During normal playback) SV NOT LOCKEDThe servo has been disengaged for more than 3 seconds. (During recording, normal playback or editing) LOW RFAn envelope level which is about 1/3 of normal or a CTL level which is about 1/6 of normal has been detected for more than 1 second. (During recording, normal playback or editing) HIGH ERROR RATEThe error rate has deteriorated, and correction or compensation has been applied to the video or audio playback signals. (During normal playback) LCD monitor displays Operation mode display This indicates the operation mode at the point when the warning was saved. Warning display This indicates the warning message which is saved. Saved warning status display This indicates the number of the currently displayed warning which has been saved and the total number of warnings which have been saved. Time code display This indicates the time code at the point when the warning was saved. Cueing up the tape to the warning point The warning list displayed on the LCD monitor can be scrolled by turning the ADJ dial. When the warning occurrence point to be checked is selected and the PREROLL button is pressed, the tape is cued up to the position of the time code which has been saved. Operation mode display Warning displaySaved warning status display Time code display DIAG
56 Function menus Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 WARN___ ___Description of setting For displaying the warning messages on the LCD monitor.Setting ___ F2 HOURS___ ___For displaying the hour-meter on the LCD monitor. ___ F1 (SHIFT) STEPToggle No. 015 AUTO STEPRefer to the setup menu. OFFON F2 (SHIFT) CARDFi Press___For calling the error log file operation menu. ___ F4 (SHIFT) ___ ___ ___ ______ F5 (SHIFT) AL CLRFi Press___For clearing error log files. ___ F3 ______ ___ ______ F4 ______ ___ ______ F5 ______ ___ ______ F6 ______ ___ ______ F3 (SHIFT) ______ ___ ______ F6 (SHIFT) ______ ___ ______ Concerning the setup menu item No.015 (AUTO STEP) setting (default: OFF) Up to 99 warning messages can be saved by the error log function, and this setup menu item determines what kind of save processing is to be conducted when this storage capacity is exceeded. OFF:99 messages are set as the upper limit, and no further messages of warnings that occur will be saved. ON:99 messages are saved, and any further message of a warnings that occurs is saved in No.99. The warning messages already saved are each shifted down by one number in succession. No. in which message is saved 1/99 2/99 : : Saved warning Warning 1 Warning 2 : : 99/99 Warning 99 No. in which message is saved 1/99 Saved warning Warning 2 2/99 : : Warning 3 : : 99/99 Warning 100 When up to 99 messages have been saved and the 100th warning has occurred Messages saved when ON is selected as the setting
57 Function menus *The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. These enable movement to the menu screens for operations (adjustments, saving data onto or loading it from the internal memory or IC cards) relating to the SYSTEM and SETUP menus. Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 FILEFi Press___Description of setting For calling the operation menu for saving the SYSTEM and SETUP adjustment values (in the internal memory).Setting ___ F2 CARDFi Press___For calling the operation menu for saving the SYSTEM and SETUP adjustment values (onto the IC card). ___ F4 SYSTEMFi Press___For calling the SYSTEM adjustment operation menu. ___ F5 SETUPFi Press___For calling the SETUP adjustment operation menu. ___ F1 (SHIFT) PF1 FTFi Press___For calling the PF1/function button assignment operation menu. ___ F2 (SHIFT) PF1 BKFi Press___For calling the PF1/function button assignment operation menu. ___ F3 (SHIFT) PF2 FTFi Press___For calling the PF2/function button assignment operation menu. ___ F4 (SHIFT) PF2 BKFi Press___For calling the PF2/function button assignment operation menu. ___ F5 (SHIFT) 50P INFi Press___For calling the 50-pin (input pin) assignment operation menu. ___ F6 ______ ___ ______ F3 ______ ___ ______ F6 (SHIFT) 50P OTFi Press___For calling the 50-pin (output pin) assignment operation menu. ___ F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 MENU
58 Function menus Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 ASSEMToggle ___Description of setting For setting the editing mode to ON or OFF. When the display is highlighted, the ASSEMBLE editing mode is set to ON, and the ASSEM button lights.Setting OFF ON F2 ______ ___ ______ F3 ______ ___ ______ F4 ______ ___ ______ F5 ______ ___ ______ F6 ______ ___ ______ *The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. The ASSEMBLE editing mode is selected on this menu screen. Automatic editing and manual editing •When the editing mode has been selected (the button is lighted), automatic editing or manual editing can be performed even after the ASSEMBLE screen has been exited. •After the edit IN and OUT points have been registered (the and buttons are lighted), the tape can be prerolled to an IN point or cued up to an IN or OUT point even after the ASSEMBLE screen has been exited. OUTIN ASSEM F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 IN point OUT point
59 Function menus Registering the edit points After the edit IN and OUT points have been registered, the and buttons light. Automatic editing and manual editing •When the editing mode has been selected (the button is lighted), automatic editing or manual editing can be performed even after the INSERT screen has been exited. •After the edit IN and OUT points have been registered (the and buttons are lighted), the tape can be prerolled to an IN point or cued up to an IN or OUT point even after the INSERT screen has been exited. OUTIN INSERT OUTIN Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 V F2 A5 , A1 F3 A6 , A2 F4 A7 , A3 F5 A8 , A4 F6 T , CUEToggle ___Description of setting For setting the editing mode to ON or OFF and selecting the editing channels. With the exception of the function button (F1), two channels are allocated. Use the SHIFT button to move the marker up or down, and while specifying the channels, press the function buttons to select them. Pressing the SHIFT button on other screens serves a different purpose (screen switching) from its use here. For setting the editing mode to ON or OFF. When one of the channel displays is highlighted, the INSERT editing mode is set to ON, and the INSERT button lights.Setting ___ F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 IN pointOUT point AUDIO IN point Marker AUDIO OUT point The INSERT editing mode and editing channels are selected on this menu screen.INSERT
60 Function menus Selecting the menu items Select the menu item by turning the ADJ dial. (The cursor is moved down when the dial is turned clockwise and up when it is turned counter- clockwise.) •Forward or reverse page scrolling (SETUP menu only) The menu list is organized by category, and the pages can be scrolled in the forward or reverse direction on a category by category basis. (: PREV), (; NEXT) The screen may continue to scroll for a few moments after the ADJ dial has been turned. F2F1 Changing the settings 1. In the menu item selection status, press the ADJ dial. At this time, the setting of the menu item indicated by the menu item selection cursor blinks on the monitor. 2. Turn the ADJ dial to select the setting. (Turn it clockwise to move up through the settings and counterclockwise to move down through the settings.) When the ADJ dial is pressed again, the menu item selection status is restored. • Setting items which have submenus A submenu is opened by pressing the button. The same operations as the ones described above are then used to change the settings. • Canceling individual items When (CANCEL) is pressed, the setting operation is canceled, and the item selection status is restored. F3 SHIFT F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 Item selection cursor Monitor display menu SETUP menu Change mark Change mark SYSTEM menu Item numberItem number Category Setting Setting number Item name When the SETUP MENU or SYSTEM MENU opera- tion menu is selected, a menu list appears on the monitor, and the respective items can be set. 1. Settings2.Confirmation item Description of setting EXIT confirmation When an attempt has been made to exit the menu operation after a setting has been changed without that setting having been enteredEXIT? F3: CANCEL F5: SET(and EXIT) F6: EXIT(without SET) Entering settings (After a setting has been entered, the menu operation is forcibly exited.) Press (SET) to enter a setting. F5 3. 4. Exiting the menu operation When the (EXIT) button is pressed in the menu item selection status, the menu operation is exited, and the original operation screen is restored. However, if the (EXIT) button is pressed after a setting has been changed without that setting having been entered, a confirmation message will be displayed. F6 F6 Confirmation message The “!” mark appears at the bottom left of the screen when a setting has been changed.