Panasonic Aj Hd1700 Operating Instructions Manual
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61 Function menus Flow of setting changes Select the menu item Open the screen. Close the screen. F6 (EXIT)Submenu Press the ADJ dial.Press the ADJ dial. Turn the ADJ dial. F i F4 (item reset) Turn the ADJ dial. F i F4 (item reset), Fi F5 (SET)Turn the ADJ dial. F i F4 (item reset) Press SHIFT. Change the settingChange the setting SYSTEM MENUfunction buttons Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 F2 ___ F3 CANCEL___ Press___ ___Description of setting ___ ___Setting ___ ___ F4 RESETPress ___For resetting an item (while a setting is being changed). ___ F5 SETPress ___For entering what has been set. ___ F1 (SHIFT) F2 (SHIFT) F3 (SHIFT) F4 (SHIFT) F5 (SHIFT) F6 (SHIFT) ______ ___ ______ F6 EXITPress ___For exiting the special menu (and transferring to the original menu). (Confirmation message provided) ___ SETUP MENU function buttons Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 : PREVPress ___Description of setting For scrolling the on-screen menu pages in the forward direction.Setting ___ F2 ; NEXTPress ___For scrolling the on-screen menu pages in the reverse direction. ___ F4 RESETPress ___For resetting an item (while a setting is being changed). ___ F5 SETPress ___For entering what has been set. ___ F6 EXITPress ___For exiting the special menu (and transferring to the original menu). (Confirmation message provided) ___ F3 CANCELPress ___ ___ ___ F1 (SHIFT) F2 (SHIFT) F3 (SHIFT) F4 (SHIFT) F5 (SHIFT) F6 (SHIFT) ______ ___ ______ SETUP MENU/ SYSTEM MENU
62 Function menus F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 Memory name Memory selection cursor File title (VTR) Warning messageFile title (VTR) File number (VTR) File number (VTR) File status (VTR) •This VTR comes with VTR MEMORY for storing the current settings (*) and VTR MEMORY to for storing these settings as a backup. •Each VTR MEMORY can be provided with a title. •Data can be saved and loaded and titles can be copied between VTR MEMORY and VTR MEMORY to . •The file locking facility for preventing data from being overwritten can be engaged for VTR MEMORY to . 41 41 C 41 C The current setting information, including the SETUP menu contents, can be provided with titles and either saved in or loaded from the backup memory in one of 4 variations. When (FILE) is pressed while the button is held down on the screen, the following function menu is displayed. FF1 Transferring files between memories After selecting the operation file, press (LOAD). The contents of files selected in VTR MEMORY to can be transferred to VTR MEMORY . When is selected and (LOAD) is pressed, the factory setting mode is established. Alternatively, when (SAVE) is pressed, the contents of a file in VTR MEMORY can be transferred to a file selected in VTR MEMORY to . (The titles are also transferred at the same time.) 4 1 C F3 F2F C4 1 F2 Name of memory areaInitial title (up to 8 characters) VTR MEMORY C CURRENT VTR MEMORY 1 USER1 VTR MEMORY 2 USER2 VTR MEMORY 3 USER3 VTR MEMORY 4 USER4 Settings Selecting the operation file in the selected memory The number of the currently selected file is highlighted on the display. When the ADJ dial is turned, the highlighting moves to the left or right, enabling operation files to be selected. Selecting the memory target Press the button. The operation target switches alternately between VTR MEMORY and VTR MEMORY to . 41C SHIFT 1. 2. 3. Editing the title of the selected file Press the ADJ dial after selecting the operation file. The first digit of the title display area is highlighted, and the file title can be edited. •To input a number, press the number keys. •To input letters, tap the numbers keys until the letter to be input appears while holding down the button. More than one letter is allocated to each number key. •Turn the ADJ dial to move from one digit to the next in the title display area. •To enter the title, press the ADJ dial again. •When the display screen has been switched or the button has been pressed during title editing, the editing enable status is canceled, and the setting becomes invalid. •A space can be input by pressing the button and button. 3 F C F 4. * The term “settings” used here refers to all the settings on the setup menus excluding the SYSTEM menu, what has been registered in the PF1 and PF2 menu items, and the contents of some of the function buttons.
63 Function menus File overwrite inhibit facility It is possible to lock the overwrite inhibit facility for individual files in VTR MEMORY to . Select the file to be locked, and press (LOCK) to lock it. If (LOCK) is pressed again, the facility is unlocked. The locked or unlocked mode is displayed in the file status. [ ≤: Unlocked status, µ: locked status] F5 F5 41 5. Function button/item F1 P. LOAD F2 LOAD( ( F3 SAVE ) )Switching method Press Press PressCorresponding setup menu item A02 P.ON LOADDescription of setting Refer to the setup menu. For downloading data to the current file. For downloading data to the backup file. Setting OFF USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 ___ ___ F4 ______ ______ ___ ___ ___ F5 LOCKPress ___For locking the backup file. ___ F1 (SHIFT) F2 (SHIFT) F3 (SHIFT) F4 (SHIFT) F5 (SHIFT) F6 (SHIFT) ______ ___ ______ F6 EXIT___ ___ ______ Settings FILE *The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
64 Function menus F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 Menu name Selection marker Registered menu number Item selection cursor Item numberItem number Category Setting number Item name Press (RESET) while holding down the button. All the registered menu number and name displays will now go blank. All the contents of the PF registration file are cleared. (They cannot be restored.)FF4 RegistrationClearing the menu items Clearing all the function button settings 1. Selecting the function buttons Turn the ADJ dial to move the selection marker, and select one of the function buttons to into which the menu items are to be registered. F6F1 2.Entering the function button Press the ADJ dial. The display of the function button entered is highlighted. 1.Turn the ADJ dial to move the selection marker, and select one of the function buttons to whose menu items are to be cleared. F6F1 2.Press (RESET). The registered menu number and name displays will now go blank.F4 3.To clear the menu items from other function buttons, repeat steps 1 and 2 above. 4.To save what has been set in the function buttons in a PF registration file, press (SET). If (EXIT) is pressed without the settings having been saved, the above settings will be canceled. F6 F5 3.Selecting menu items Turn the ADJ dial, and select the menu item for the function button which was selected in step 1 above. 4.Entering the menu items. Press the ADJ dial. The target of the ADJ dial operation returns to the front panel. Whatever was selected in step 3 above is displayed for the registered menu number and name. 5.To select a menu item for another function button, repeat steps 1, 2, 3 and 4 above. 6.Saving the settings in a PF registration file To save what has been set in the function buttons in a PF registration file, press (SET). If (EXIT) is pressed without the settings having been saved, the settings will be canceled. F6 F5 Up to 24 frequently used setup menu items can be registered. The items are registered on the function menus shown below. (No settings have been registered before the VTR leaves the factory.) To display one of the function menus, press (PF1 FT), (PF1 BK), (PF2 FT) or (PF2 BK) while holding down the button on the screen. F F4F3F2 F1 When menu items are registered, they can be called simply by pressing the PF1 or PF2 direct menu button. When is pressed : When is pressed after pressing : When is pressed : When is pressed after pressing : PF2SHIFT PF2 PF1SHIFT PF1 Setting
65 Function menus PF1/PF2 function buttons Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 : PREVPress ___Description of setting For scrolling the on-screen menu pages in the forward direction.Setting ___ F2 ; NEXTPress ___For scrolling the on-screen menu pages in the reverse direction. ___ F4 RESETPress Fi Press___For clearing one button: what has been selected for the pin by the individual reset selection marker is cleared. For clearing all the buttons: what has been registered in all the pins is deleted from the PF registration files. ___ F5 SETPress ___For entering the settings. (No confirmation message provided) ___ F6 EXITPress ___For exiting the special menu (and transferring to the original menu). (Confirmation message provided) ___ F3 CANCEL Press ___For releasing the menu item selection status. ___ F1 (SHIFT) F2 (SHIFT) F3 (SHIFT) F4 (SHIFT) F5 (SHIFT) F6 (SHIFT) ______ ___ ______ Flow of function button registration Select the function button to be registered.Select the menu items. Open the screen. Close the screen. F6 (EXIT)Press the ADJ dial. Press the ADJ dial. F3 (cancel) Turn the ADJ dial. F1 (forward page scroll) F2 (reverse page scroll) Turn the ADJ dial. F4 (one button reset) F i F4 (all buttons reset) F5 (settings entered) PF1/PF2
66 Function menus PF1/PF2 function button names When SETUP menu items have been registered in the function buttons, the names of these function buttons are displayed as set forth in the table below. Setup menu item No. Name of setup menu itemFunction button name 000 P-ROLL TIME PREROL 001 LOCAL ENA L ENA 002 TAPE TIMER TIMER 003 REMAIN SEL REMAIN 004 SYNCHRONIZE SYNCR 005 SUPER SUPER 006 DISPLAY SEL DISPLY 007 CHARA H-POS C HPOS 008 CHARA V-POS C VPOS 009 CHARA TYPE C TYPE 010 MONI CONTROL MONI C 011 CU-ROLL TIME CU-ROL 012 REC ADJUST REC AJ 013 DET STOP DET ST 014 DET ADJUST DET AJ 015 AUTO STOP STEP 020 SYS FORMAT SYS FT 022 PB FORMAT PB FT 023 FORMAT SEL FMT SL 030 HD FREQUENCY HD FRQ 031 OUT REF OUTREF 100 SEARCH ENA SEARCH 101 SHTL MAX STL MX 102 FF.REW MAX F/R MX 104 REF ALARM REF AL 105 AUTO EE SEL AT EE 106 EJECT EE SEL EJ EE 107 EE MODE SEL EE MD 108 PLAY DELAY PL DLY 109 CAP.LOCK CAPSTN 110 AUTO REW AT REW 111 MEMORY STOP MEM ST 112 FRZ MODE SEL FRZ MD 113 REC INH R INH 114 REC INH LAMP INH LP 115 EJECT SW INH EJ SW 116 EJECT LAMP INH LP 118 SP MODE INH SP MD 131 PAGE MODE PAGESetup menu item No. Name of setup menu itemFunction button name 134 ALARM BEEP AL BP 135 DET BEEP DET BP 140 OUTPUT OUTPUT 141 VOLUME VOLUME 142 AUDIO UNITY A UNI 143 CASSTT LIGHT CAS LT 144 TC INPUT TC IN 145 FRONT LCD F LCD 200 PARA RUN PR RUN 202 ID SEL ID SEL 204 RS232C SEL RS232C 205 BAUD RATE BAND R 206 DATA LENGTH DATA L 207 STOP BIT ST BIT 208 PARITY PARITY 209 RETURN ACK RET AK 212 MASTER PORT MSTR P 300 IN/OUT DEL HD FRQ 301 NEGA FLASH OUTREF 302 CONFI EDIT CONFI 303 AUD EDIT IN AUD I 304 AUD EDIT OUT AUD O 305 AUTO ENTRY AT ENT 306 CF ADJ SEL CF ADJ 307 AFTER CUE-UP AF CUP 308 VAR FWD MAX V F MX 309 VAR REV MAX V R MX 310 JOG FWD MAX J F MX 311 JOG REV MAX J R MX 312 POSTROLL TM POSROL 320 EDIT RPLCE1 RPLCE1 321 EDIT RPLCE2 RPLCE2 322 EDIT RPLCE3 RPLCE3 323 EDIT RPLCE4 RPLCE4 324 EDIT RPLCEC RPLCEC 132 ROTA MODE ROTATE 133 KEY BEEP KEY BP
67 Function menus Setup menu item No. Name of setup menu itemFunction button name 500 VITC BLANK VI BLK 501 VITC POS-1 VI PS1 502 VITC POS-2 VI PS2 503 TCG MODE TCG MD 504 RUN MODE RUN MD 505 TCG REGEN TCG RG 506 REGEN MODE REG MD 507 TC SOURCE TC SRC 508 BINARY GP BINARY 509 PHASE CORR P CORR 510 TCG CF FLAG TG CFF 511 DF MODE DF MOD 512 TC OUT REF TC REF 513 VITC OUT VITC O 514 HD EMBD VITC ENBD V 515 HD EMBD LTC ENBD L 516 TC OUT ADV TC ADV 517 TCG OUT TCG O 600 VIDEO IN SEL VID IN 601 VIDEO INT SG INT SG 602 SDI IN MODE SDI IN 603 V-MUTE SEL V-MUTE 604 FREEZE SEL FRZ SL 605 INTERPOLATE INTPLT 606 SD MON O SEL SD MOS 620 DOWNCON MODE DW CON 621 UPCONV MODE UP CON 622 D/C RESP H D/C RH 623 D/C RESP V D/C RV 624 U/C RESP H U/C RH 625 U/C RESP V U/C RV 626 D/C ENH H D/C EH 627 D/C ENH V D/C EV 628 U/C ENH H U/C EH 629 U/C ENH V U/C EV 630 1080i# HD_OUT1080HO 631 1080i# SD_OUT1080SO 632 720p# HD_OUT720pHO 633 720p# SD_OUT720pSOSetup menu item No. Name of setup menu itemFunction button name 642 I U/C ENH V IUC EV 650 STYLE STYLE 651 HUE STYLE (SD) HUE S 653 Y LVL (HD) Y HD 654 Pb LVL (HD) Pb HD 655 Pr LVL (HD) Pr HD 656 BK LVL (HD) BK HD 658 Y LVL (SD) Y SD 659 Pb LVL (SD) Pb SD 660 Pr LVL (SD) Pr SD 661 BK LVL (SD) BK SD 662 V LEVEL V LV 663 C LEVEL C LV 664 HUE (C PHASE) HUE 665 SETUP (BK) LVL SUP LV 670 BRIGHT BR 671 R-BRIGHT R-BR 672 B-BRIGHT B-BR 673 CONTRAST CT 674 R-CONTRAST R-CT 675 B-CONTRAST B-CT 676 BLK CLIP B LIP 680 CC (F1) BLANK CC1 BK 681 CC (F2) BLANK CC2 BK 684 EDH (SD) EDH SD 685 ESR MODE (SD) ESR SD 686 CCR MODE (SD) CCR SD 687 SDI INDEX O SDI IX 688 CC REC CC REC 695 BLANK LINE BK L 634 480p# HD_OUT480pHO 635 480p# SD_OUT480pSO 636 480i# HD_OUT480iHD 637 480i# SD_OUT480iSD 638 IN U/C MODE IUC MD 639 I U/C RESP H IUC RH 640 I U/C RESP V IUC RV 641 I U/C ENH H IUC EH 400 STILL TIMER STILL 401 SRC PROTECT SRC PT 402 DRUM STDBY DRUM 403 STOP PROTECT STP PT PF1/PF2
68 Function menus Setup menu item No. Name of setup menu itemFunction button name 713 CH1 IN SEL A1 IN 714 CH2 IN SEL A2 IN 715 CH3 IN SEL A3 IN 716 CH4 IN SEL A4 IN 717 CH5 IN SEL A5 IN 718 CH6 IN SEL A6 IN 719 CH7 IN SEL A7 IN 720 CH8 IN SEL A8 IN 721 D IN SEL12 DIN 12 722 D IN SEL34 DIN 34 723 D IN SEL56 DIN 56 724 D IN SEL78 DIN 78 725 REC CH1 REC A1 726 REC CH2 REC A2 727 REC CH3 REC A3 728 REC CH4 REC A4 729 REC CH5 REC A5 730 REC CH6 REC A6 731 REC CH7 REC A7 732 REC CH8 REC A8 733 REC CUE RECCUE 734 PB FADE PB FD 735 HD EMBD AUD HDEM A 736 SD EMBD AUD SDEM A 737 MONI MIX M MIX 738 CH1 CUE SEL A1 CSL 739 CH2 CUE SEL A2 CSL 740 CH3 CUE SEL A3 CSL 741 CH4 CUE SEL A4 CSLSetup menu item No. Name of setup menu itemFunction button name 700 CH1 IN LV A1 ILV 701 CH2 IN LV A2 ILV 702 CH3 IN LV A3 ILV 703 CH4 IN LV A4 ILV 704 CUE IN LV AC ILV 705 CH1 OUT LV A1 OLV 706 CH2 OUT LV A2 OLV 707 CH3 OUT LV A3 OLV 708 CH4 OUT LV A4 OLV 709 CUE OUT LV AC OLV 710 MONIL OUT LV ML OLV 711 MONIR OUT LV MR OLV 712 MONI OUT MONI O 746 MONI CH SEL MON CH 747 MON AUTO SEL MON AT 748 MONI SEL INH MS INH 749 AUDIO PB VR APB VR 750 ANA CH1 SEL AA1 SL 751 ANA CH2 SEL AA2 SL 752 ANA CH3 SEL AA3 SL 753 ANA CH4 SEL AA4 SL 754 SD SDI CH1 SL SSA1SL 755 SD SDI CH2 SL SSA2SL 756 SD SDI CH3 SL SSA3SL 757 SD SDI CH4 SL SSA4SL 758 JOG PROC JOG P 742 CH5 CUE SEL A5 CSL 743 CH6 CUE SEL A6 CSL 744 CH7 CUE SEL A7 CSL 745 CH8 CUE SEL A8 CSL 759 DV PB ATT DV ATT 760 REC PT MUTE R PTMT 761 AUDIO INT SG A INSG 762 AUD RATE CON A RC 763 METER SCALE M SCL 790 CUE REC VOL CR VOL 791 CUE PB VOL CP VOL A02 P.ON LOAD P.LOAD
69 F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 Memory name Memory selection cursor Warning message 1 F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 Warning message 2File status (VTR) File number (VTR)File number (CARD) File title (CARD) File title (VTR) File status (CARD) F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6 SYSTEM MENU/SETUP MENU/50PIN ASSIGN File status [MENU/ERROR LOG/MULTI CUE] The settings and information can be saved onto or loaded from the IC card memory. When (CARD) is pressed on the screen while the button is held down, the function menu shown below is displayed. F F2 MULTI CUE ERROR LOG Warning message 1 Warnings concerning the IC card are displayed here. NO CARD The IC card has not been inserted. UNFORMATTED CARD The IC card is not formatted. HD150 FORMAT! This card was formatted by the AJ-HD150. HD1500 FORMAT! This card was formatted by the AJ-HD1500. Warning message 2 BATTERY! This appears when the battery inside the IC card has no charge left. It signifies that it is time to replace the battery. PROTECT! The IC card protection is set to ON. File status (CARD) File status (VTR) No storage files are present.- - - - -Blank Storage files are present. (Unlocked status)The target file is in the unlocked status. ≤ Storage files are present. (Locked status)The target file is in the locked status. µ Function menus •IC cards are not compatible with other VTR models. •The IC cards which can be used are the 68-pin two- piece type of SRAM cards (64KB or more) with replaceable battery. Model number BN-064HSR is recommended.CARD
70 IC card data layout VTR memory data layout Current MULTI CUE MULTI CUE Lock ≤Lock k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Current ERROR LOG ERROR LOG ≤k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 •The SETUP MENU (current, USER1 to USER4) and SYSTEM MENU settings, 50PIN ASSIGN registration data, MULTI CUE registered points and ERROR LOG data in the VTR MEMORY in this VTR can be saved in and loaded from the IC cards. •Titles can be provided for all the data files, and when the files are saved or loaded, the titles are also copied at the same time. •For those data files which have been saved in the IC card, a file lock facility can be engaged to prevent the data in those files from being overwritten. Function menus [MENU/ERROR LOG/MULTI CUE ] Transferring files between memories • VTR MEMORY >IC CARD MEMORY First select the operation file, and then press (SAVE). • IC CARD MEMORY >VTR MEMORY First select the operation file, and then press (LOAD). The title is also transferred at the same time. F3 F2 Settings Selecting the operation files inside the selected memory The number of the currently selected file is highlighted. Turn the ADJ dial to select the file to be operated. •For SYSTEM MENU, SETUP MENU and 50PIN ASSIGN The details of the registration status display for the IC CARD MEMORY are automatically switched depending on whether S (SYSTEM MENU), C1234 (SETUP MENU) or P (50PIN ASSIGN) is selected at the VTR MEMORY side. Selecting the targeted memory Press the button. The operation target is switched alternately between the IC CARD MEMORY and VTR MEMORY. SHIFT 1. 2. 3. IC card data layout VTR memory data layout Current USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 SETUP MENU SETUP MENU (what has been registered for the PF1, PF2 menu items, contents of some function buttons) Lock ≤Lock k ≤ ≤ ≤ ≤ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Current 50 PIN ASSIGN 50 PIN ASSIGN ≤≤ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Current SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM MENU ≤≤ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 8