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    Function menus
    Function
    button/item Switching
    method Corresponding setup
    menu item
    F1
    FORMATFi
    Press___Description of setting
    For formatting the IC card.Setting
    ___
    F2
    SAVEPress
    ___For transferring data from the IC card files.
    ___
    F1 (SHIFT)
    F2 (SHIFT)
    F3 (SHIFT)
    F4 (SHIFT)
    F5 (SHIFT)
    F6 (SHIFT)
    ______ ___ ______
    
    Editing the title of a selected file
    First select the operation file, and then press the
    ADJ dial.
    The first digit of the title display area is highlighted,
    indicating that the file title can now 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.
    •Press the ADJ dial to move from one digit to the
    next on 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.File overwrite inhibit facility
    It is possible to lock the overwrite inhibit facility for
    individual files in the IC CARD MEMORY.  
    • Locking a file
    Select the file to be locked, and press 
    (LOCK).
    • Unlocking a file
    Press (LOCK) again.
      
    The locked or unlocked status is displayed in the
    file status.
    [
    ≤: Unlocked status, µ: locked status]
    F5
    F5
    5.
    CARD 
    						
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    Function menus
    F1SHIFTF2F3F4F5F6
    Registered item name
    Registered value Selection marker
    
    Pins in which functions can be registered
    IN pins:  Pins 6 to 20, 22, 23, 25
    OUT pins: Pin 21, 24, pins 32 to 46, 48
    All other pins are reserved and cannot be changed. Using the front panel controls and on-screen menus,
    functions are registered into the input pins of the
    parallel remote (50PIN) connector and the statuses
    are registered into its output pins.
    When  (50P IN) or  (50P OT) is pressed while
    the  button is held down on the 
    menu, the function menu shown below appears, and
    functions can be registered or deleted.
    F
    F6F5
    Items which can be registered in the input and
    output pins
    Items identical to the setup menu items can be
    registered in both  the input and output pins.  In
    addition, there are a set of special items can be also
    registered in the input pins and another set for the
    output pins.
      
    System menu and submenu items cannot be
    registered.
    IN pins OUT pins
    1 REC21
    Range of pins to which any
    items can be assigned
    24
    26  
    27 REC
    28 PLAY
    29 FF
    30 REW
    31 STOP
    32
    Range of pins to which
    any items can be
    assigned :
    l
    ;
    46
    48
    47 
    49 
    50  2 PLAY
    3FF
    4 REW
    5 STOP
    6
    Range of pins to which
    any items can be
    assigned :
    l
    ;
    20
    22
    23
    25
    Registration in input pins
    Setup menu list 
    Special IN menu list
    
    Special OUT menu list
    Registration in output pins
    100 000Item no.
    200
    300
    400
    500
    600
    700
    B00
    C00
    Registered item names
    Setup menu items and 50PIN special menu items can
    be registered in the parallel remote connector pins,
    and the names of these menu items are displayed.
    Registered values
    One setting for the registered menu item is displayed
    in each of the pins.  
    When active signals are input to the IN pins in which
    the setup menu items mentioned above have been
    registered, the settings for the registered menu items
    take effect inside the VTR.
    When the settings for the registered menu items tally
    with the registered values, active signals are output
    from the registered OUT pins.
    Item selection cursor
    Item numberItem number
    Category
    Setting Setting number
    Item name 
    						
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    Function menus
    
    Press  (RESET) while holding down the  button.
    All the registered item names and registered values
    are now set to the factory settings.  (These settings
    cannot be restored.)FF4
    Registering functions in the input pins/Active inputs
    Registering functions in the output pins/Active outputs
    ClearingResetting all the items and values
    1.
    Selecting the 50-pin connector pins
    Turn the ADJ dial to move the selection marker and
    select the pin of the 50-pin connector into which the
    menu item is to be registered.
    2.Entering the 50-pin connector pins
    Press the ADJ dial.
    The entered 50-pin connector pin display is highlighted.
    4.Entering the menu item
    Press the ADJ dial.
    The on-screen setting display now blinks.
    1.Turn the ADJ dial to move the selection marker and select the
    pin of the 50-pin connector whose menu item is to be cleared.
    2.Press  (RESET).  The registered item name
    and registered value displays now go blank.F4
    3.To clear the menu items in other 50-pin connector
    pins, repeat steps 1 and 2.
    3.Selecting the menu item
    Turn the ADJ dial and select the menu item for the pin
    of the 50-pin connector which was selected in step 1
    above.
    5.Selecting the setting
    Turn the ADJ dial and select the setting for the
    menu item which was selected in step 3 above.
    6.Entering the setting
    Press the ADJ dial.
    What is to be operated by the ADJ dial returns to the
    front panel.  Whatever was selected in step 3 is
    displayed as the registered item name and whatever was
    selected in step 5 is displayed as the registered value.
    7.To select menu items and settings for other 50-pin
    connector pins, repeat steps 1 to 6.
    8.Saving the data in the 50-pin registration file
    To save what has been set in the 50-pin connector in
    the 50-pin registration file, press  (SET).
    If  (EXIT) is pressed without the above settings
    have been saved, those settings will be canceled.
    F6
    F5
    Special IN menu list 
    No.
    SUPER
    DISPLAYDescription of setting
    B00
    STBY ONFor transferring to the STANDBY ON mode.
    B01
    STBY OFFFor transferring to the STANDBY OFF mode.
    B02
    STBY ONOFFFor alternately transferring to the STANDBY ON
    and OFF mode.
    B03
    EJECTFor transferring to the EJECT mode.
    B04
    CUEFor prerolling the tape to the IN point when the
    IN point has been registered; for prerolling the
    tape to the current point when the IN point has
    not been registered.
    B05
    IN SETFor registering the edit IN point.
    B06
    STILLFor transferring to the still picture (STILL) mode.
    B07
    422 REM ONThe 9-pin connector functions.
    B08
    422 REM OFFThe 9-pin connector does not function.
    B09
    TC EXTFor returning TC SOURCE to the previous EXT
    mode.  
    (No switching occurs if the EXT mode is
    currently established
    .)
    B10
    TC INT AUTOFor switching TC SOURCE to INT and TCG
    MODE to AUTO.
    B20
    PROTECT
    HALF
    For switching the tape protection mode operation to
    half-loading in the event that the VTR has been left
    standing in the STOP mode or the STILL mode while
    any of the search modes (JOG, VAR or SHTL) was
    established.
    B21
    PROTECT
    T-RELFor switching the tape protection mode operation to
    tension release when the VTR has been left standing
    in the STOP mode or the STILL mode while any of the
    search modes (JOG, VAR or SHTL) was established.
    Functions not featured on the setup menua
    SRC PROTECT and STOP PROTECT settings switched simultaneously
    4.To save what has been set in the 50-pin connector in
    the 50-pin registration file, press  (SET).
    If  (EXIT) is pressed without the above settings
    have been saved, those settings will be canceled.
    F6
    F5
    50P IN/OUT
    ASSIGN
    B11
    TC EXT_L
    REGFor switching TC SOURCE to EXT_L and TCG
    MODE to REGEN. 
    						
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    Function menus
    Special IN menu list (continued)
    Special OUT menu list
    No.
    SUPER
    DISPLAYDescription of setting
    B22
    UD FIT_V
    For switching the picture angle during down-conversion to
    letter box and the picture angle during up-conversion to the
    top/bottom cut status in the vertical direction.
    B23
    UD FIT_HFor switching the picture angle during down-
    conversion to the side cut mode and the picture angle
    during up-conversion to the side panel mode.
    B24
    UD FIT_HVFor switching the picture angle during down-
    conversion to the squeeze mode and the picture
    angle during up-conversion to the stretch mode.
    UPCON MODE and DOWNCON MODE settings switched simultaneously
    No.
    SUPER
    DISPLAYDescription of setting
    C00
    EJECTEJECT status
    C01
    STBY ONSTANDBY ON status
    C02
    CUECUE-UP completed status
    C03
    STILLSTILL status
    C04
    PANEL STOPStatus in which the front panel STOP button is
    pressed down
    C05
    PRE CTLStatus of whether to inhibit overwrite during
    normal recording
    C06
    422 REM ON9-pin connector function status
    C07
    REMOTE50-pin connector function status
    C08
    REC INH1Recording inhibit status 1
    C09
    REC INH2Recording inhibit status 2
    C10
    CAS INH1Tape recording inhibit status 1
    C11
    CAS INH2Tape recording inhibit status 2
    C12
    TC SRC1TC input status 1
    No.
    SUPER
    DISPLAYDescription of setting
    C16
    DC3 Down-conversion status 3
    C17
    UC1Up-conversion status 1
    C18
    UC2Up-conversion status 2
    C19
    UD1Up-conversion/down-conversion status 1
    C20
    UD2Up-conversion/down-conversion status 2
    C21
    UD3Up-conversion/down-conversion status 3
    C22
    ERR0Error status 0
    C23
    ERR1Error status 1
    C24
    ERR2Error status 2
    C26
    CH GREENChannel condition green LED
    C27
    CH AMBERChannel condition amber LED
    C28
    CH REDChannel condition red LED
    C29
    SERVO LOCK
    Servo lock LED
    C30
    V UNITYVideo UNITY LED
    C31
    A UNITYAudio UNITY LED
    
    C13
    TC SRC2TC input status 2
    C14
    DC1Down-conversion status 1
    C15
    DC2Down-conversion status 2 
    						
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    C22
    ERR0C23
    ERR1C24
    ERR2Error status
    000
    SERVO NOT LOCKED (priority level 1)
    001
    SERVO LOCKED (priority level 4)
    010
    HIGH ERROR (amber) (priority level 3)
    011
    HIGH ERROR (red) (priority level 2)
    Error statuses
    C12
    TC SRC1C13
    TC SRC2TC input status
    00
    External SLTC
    01
    External LTC
    10
    External SVITC (or external VITC with SD input)
    11
    INT
    TC input statuses
    C10
    CAS INH1
    C11
    CAS INH2Tape recording inhibit status
    00
    Cassette recording enabled
    01
    Cassette accidental erasure prevented
    Tape recording inhibit statuses
    Recording inhibit statuses
    Function menus
    
    C08
    REC INH1C09
    REC INH2Recording inhibit statuses
    00
    Overwriting prohibited during normal recording
    01
    All recording onto cassette prohibited
    10
    Recording inhibit mode other than the 2 above modes
    11
    Recording onto cassette enabled
    Down-conversion statuses
    C14
    DC1C15
    DC2 C16
    DC3 Down-conversion status
    000
    Squeeze mode
    010
    Side cut modea
    100
    Letter box mode
    110
    14:9
    111
    13:9
    Up-conversion statuses
    C17
    UC1C18
    UC2Up-conversion status
    00
    Stretch mode
    01
    Side panel mode 
    10
    Top and bottom cut in vertical direction
    Up-conversion down-conversion statuses  
    C19
    UD1C20
    UD2C21
    UD3Down-conversion
    statusUp-conversion
    status
    000
    Squeeze mode
    010
    Side cut mode 
    100Letter box modeStretch mode
    Side panel mode 
    Top and bottom cut
    in vertical direction
    111
    Any other combination
    The statuses established by a multiple number of pins
    in the special OUT menu list are displayed.  Pin status
    “1” signifies “active low” and “0” signifies “open.”50P IN/OUT
    ASSIGN 
    						
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    Function menus
    
    50P IN/OUT ASSIGN 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 resetting one pin: what has been selected for the pin
    selected by the individual reset selection marker is cleared.
    For resetting all the pins: what has been registered in all the pins is
    set to the factory settings and set in the 50-pin registration file.___
    F5
    SETPress
    ___For registering the file; all the function button settings are
    saved in the 50-pin registration file. ___
    F6
    EXITPress
    ___For exiting the special menu (and transferring to the original
    menu). ___
    F3
    CANCELPress
    ___For releasing the menu item selection status.
    ___
    F1 (SHIFT)
    F2 (SHIFT)
    F3 (SHIFT)
    F4 (SHIFT)
    F5 (SHIFT)
    F6 (SHIFT)___ ___ ______
    Flow of registration
    Status in which regis-
    tered 50-pin connector
    pin selection is enabled
    Status in which selected 50-
    pin connector pin menu item
    selection is enabled 
    Status in which selected
    menu item setting
    selection is enabled
    Open the
    screen.
    Close the
    screen.
    F6 (EXIT)
    Press the ADJ dial.
    F3 (cancel) Press the ADJ dial.
    F3 (cancel)Press the ADJ dial.
    Turn the ADJ dial.  
    F4 (one pin reset)   
    F i
    F4 (all pins reset)
    F5 (settings entered)Turn the ADJ dial.   
    F1 (forward page scroll)   
    F2 (reverse page scroll)Turn the ADJ dial. 
    						
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    Function menus
    
    50-pin assignment factory settings
    Pin
    no.I/O
    Setting item 
    1I
    REC
    2I
    PLAY
    3I
    FF
    4I
    REW
    5I
    STOP
    6I
    ___
    7I
    ___
    8I
    422 REMOTE ON
    9I
    422 REMOTE OFF
    10 I
    LOCAL ENABLE
    11 I
    EJECT
    12 I
    IN SET
    13 I
    REC INH ALL
    14 I
    REC INH PRE
    15 I
    LOCAL DISABLE
    16 I
    TC EXT
    17 I
    TC INT&TCG MODE AUTO
    18 I
    ___
    19 I
    ___
    20 I
    STNDBY ON/OFF
    21 O
    ERR0 STATUS
    22 I
    DET STOP ON
    23 I
    CUE
    24 O
    ERR1 STATUS
    25 I
    DET STOP OFF
    26 Power
    27 O
    REC STATUS
    28 O
    PLAY STATUS
    29 O
    FF STATUS
    30 O
    REW STATUS
    31 O
    STOP STATUS
    32 O
    422 REMOTE STATUS
    33 O
    EJECT STATUS
    34 O
    ERR2 STATUS
    35 O
    TC SRC1 STATUS
    36 O
    TC SRC2 STATUS
    37 O
    ___
    38 O
    ___
    39 O
    REC INH1 STATUS
    40 O
    REC INH2 STATUSPin
    no.I/O
    Setting item 
    41 O
    CUE STATUS
    42 O
    REMOTE STATUS
    43 O
    DET STOP STATUS
    44 O
    PRE CTL DETECTED STATUS
    45 O
    LOCAL ENABLE STATUS
    46 O
    STANDBY ON STATUS
    47 GND
    48 O
    ___
    49 GND
    50 GND
    “__
    ” denotes that nothing is subject to control or to a status.
    50P IN/OUT
    ASSIGN
     
    •For a command, input TTL level signals; for an
    active low edge, input an electrical signal of 100 ms
    or more.
    •For a status, a maximum open collector and sink
    current of 6 mA is output. 
    						
    							LOCAL HDHD
    AJ-HD1700 External encoder remote
    controller
    SD
    BOTH SD
    BOTH
    BOTH HD
    External encoder remote
    controller/AJ-HD1700 SD
    BOTH
    Setting Adjustment item
    05:
    ENCODER
    SEL06:
    V LEVEL
    CTRL662: V LEVEL
    663: C LEVEL
    664: HUE ( or C PHASE)
    665: SETUP LVL (or BK LVL)
    REMOTE
    78
    System menus
    No./Item Description of setting
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
    00
    WFM SELThis enables one of a number of different signals
    to be output from the VIDEO OUT 2 output
    connector.
    0000 CTL:The CTL signal is output.0001 TC:The time code signal is output.0002VIDEO:The video output signal is output.0003 RF_L:The PB L RF signal is output.0004 RF_R:The PB R RF signal is output.0005 ENV_L:The PB L ENV signal is output.
    0006 ENV_R:The PB L ENV signal is output.
     
    • The setting can be changed at any time without
    being affected by the system menu item No.30
    (MENU LOCK) setting.
    • The output signals during normal playback
    virtually maintain the levels given below.
    CTL: 0.1 to.3Vp-p TC: 0.6Vp-p
    VIDEO: 1.0Vp-p
    05
    ENCODER
    SELFor setting whether to perform the various
    adjustments for the video output signals using this
    VTR or using an external encoder remote
    controller.
    0000REMOTE:The various adjustments for the video output
    signals are performed by an external encoder
    remote controller.
    0001
    LOCAL:The various adjustments for the video output
    signals are performed using this VTR.
    0002 BOTH:
    The various adjustments for the video output
    signals are performed using both this VTR and
    an external encoder remote controller.
    06
    V LEVEL
    CTRLFor selecting what is to be controlled when
    the video output level is to be adjusted by an
    external encoder remote controller.
    0000
    HD:The HD video output level can be adjusted.
    0001 SD:
    The SD video output level can be adjusted.
    0002 BOTH:
    Both the HD and SD video output levels can be
    adjusted.
    Video output signal adjustments
    The control matrix for the adjustments is shown in the table below.
    LOCAL HDHD
    AJ-HD1700 External encoder
    remote controller
    AJ-HD1700 No adjustments
    possible
    External encoder
    remote controllerNo adjustments
    possible
    External encoder
    remote controller
    External encoder
    remote controller
    SD
    BOTH SD
    BOTH
    BOTH HDExternal encoder remote
    controller/AJ-HD1700
    AJ-HD1700
    External encoder remote
    controller/AJ-HD1700
    AJ-HD1700
    External encoder remote
    controller/AJ-HD1700
    External encoder remote
    controller/AJ-HD1700SD
    BOTH
    Setting Adjustment item
    05:
    ENCODER
    SEL06:
    V LEVEL
    CTRL653: Y LVL (HD)
    654: Pb LVL (HD)
    655: Pr LVL (HD)
    656: BK LVL (HD)658: Y LVL (SD)
    659: Pb LVL (SD)
    660: Pr LVL (SD)
    661: BK LVL (SD)
    REMOTE
    External encoder remote controller:Only adjustments of the
    external encoder remote controller are performed.
    AJ-HD1700:Only adjustments of the setup menu items are
    performed.
    External encoder remote controller/AJ-HD1700:Adjustments can
    be performed from both the external encoder remote controller and
    setup menus.
     
    Use the AJ-ER50, an optional accessory, as the external encoder
    remote controller.  However, its VIDEO PHASE and SYNC PHASE
    controls will not work. When “CMPNT” has been selected as the setup menu item
    No.650 (STYLE) setting
    When “CMPST” has been selected as the setup menu item
    No.650 (STYLE) setting
    External encoder remote controller:Only adjustments of the external
    encoder remote controller are performed.
    AJ-HD1700:Only adjustments of the setup menu items are performed.
    External encoder remote controller/AJ-HD1700:Adjustments can be
    performed from both the external encoder remote controller and setup
    menus.
     
    Use the MT-200 (manufactured by Musashi and recommended by
    Panasonic) as the external encoder remote controller.  However, its
    VIDEO PHASE, SYNC PHASE and SC PHASE controls will not work. 
    						
    							00
    COARSEFor adjusting the VIDEO OUT system phase in 1H
    steps.
    j
    : To advance the phase.   i
    : To delay the phase.
    0000j
    5H
    ::
    0005
    0H::
    0010 5H
     
    This setting remains unchanged
    even when the factory setting
    operation is performed.
    No./Item Description of setting
    12
    SYS H 
    (HD)*
    UP
    For adjusting the system phase of the HD SDI output. 
    When the  button is pressed, the display transfers to
    the submenu screen; press the  button again to
    return the display from the submenu screen.
    SHIFTSHIFT
    00
    COARSEFor adjusting the system phase of the HD SDI
    output in 1H steps.
    j
    : To advance the phase.   i
    : To delay the phase.
    0000j
    5H
    ::
    0005
    0H::
    0010 5H
     
    This setting remains unchanged
    even when the factory setting
    operation is performed.
    01
    FINEFor adjusting the HD SDI output system
    phase in 13.5ns steps.
    j
    : To advance the phase.   i
    : To delay the phase.
      0000j
    1100 0000j
    1375 0000j1320
    :: ::::
    110001375013200:: ::::
    2200 1100 2700 1375 2640 1320
     
    This setting remains unchanged even when the
    factory setting operation is performed. Submenu screen
    79
    01
    FINEFor adjusting the SD SDI system phase in 37ns
    steps for 480i outputs and in 54ns steps for 480p
    outputs.
    j
    : To advance the phase.   i
    : To delay the phase.
     
    0000j
    858 0000j
    864
    :: ::
    0858
    008640:: ::
    1716 858 1728 864
    System menus
    No./Item Description of setting
    15
    VO SYS
    H (SD)*
    DW
    For adjusting the system phase of the VIDEO OUT.
    When the  button is pressed, the display transfers to
    the submenu screen; press the  button again to
    return the display from the submenu screen.
    SHIFTSHIFT
    01
    FINEFor adjusting the VIDEO OUT system phase in
    37ns steps.
    j
    : To advance the phase.   i
    : To delay the phase.
     
    0000j
    858 0000j
    864
    :: ::
    0858
    008640:: ::
    1716 858 1728 864
    16
    SD SYS
    H (SD)*
    DW
    For adjusting the system phase of the SD SDI.When the  button is pressed, the display transfers to
    the submenu screen; press the  button again to
    return the display from the submenu screen.
    SHIFTSHIFT
    Submenu screen
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
    *UP: This is for HD outputs (during HD tape playback or up-
    conversion outputs).
    *DW:This is for SD outputs (during SD tape playback or down-
    conversion outputs).00
    COARSE
    For adjusting the SD SDI system phase in 1H
    steps.
    j
    : To advance the phase.   i
    : To delay the phase.
    0000j
    5H
    ::
    0005
    0H::
    0010 5H
    Submenu screen
     
    This setting remains unchanged
    even when the factory setting
    operation is performed.
    14
    SYS SC
    (SD)*
    DW
    For adjusting the system phase over a total
    variable range of more than d d
    180o o
    .
    j
    : To advance the phase.   i
    : To delay the phase.
     
    						
    							59/60 Hz mode:Status in which “0” (59/60) has been
    selected
    50 Hz mode: Status in which “1” (50) has been
    selected
    23/24 Hz mode:Status in which “2” (23/24) has been
    selected
    25 Hz (HD) mode:Status in which “3” (25 (HD)) has been
    selected
    25 Hz (SD) mode:Status in which “4” (25(SD)) has been
    selected
    80
    System menus
    *System switching
    • Some of the system menu and setup menu items each have
    different settings for different operation modes (59/60 Hz, 50
    Hz, 23/24 Hz and 25 Hz (HD or SD)).  These settings are
    saved separately.
    (This concerns those items whose settings were described
    for each operation mode on the system menu and setup
    menu tables.)
    • For further details, refer to “How to switch the system
    frequency” on page 105.
    • Since this VTR becomes a playback-only unit when the
    23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has been selected,
    the functions relating to EE, recording and editing are all
    set to the inhibited status.  Neither is it possible to select
    CTL in such a case.
    (The related menus and function buttons are not
    displayed, and operation is prohibited.)
    For the instant when the tape begins to run at the 1k k
    speed such as when it starts playing from the STOP
    status, the image is disrupted and the sound is muted for
    several frames because the tape is being synchronized
    with the REF input.
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
    *DW:This is for SD outputs (during SD tape playback or down-
    conversion outputs). No./Item Description of setting
    18
    SCH (SD)*
    DW
    For adjusting the SCH phase.
    When the  button is pressed, the display transfers to
    the submenu screen; press the  button again to
    return the display from the submenu screen.
    SHIFTSHIFT
    00
    COARSEFor adjusting the SCH phase in 90o osteps
    (The SC phase changes, and the H phase remains
    unchanged.)
    0000:00001: 90
    0002: 180
    0003: 270
    Submenu screen 
    No./Item Description of setting
    30
    MENU LOCKFor selecting whether to set or release the
    system file lock mode.
    0000OFF:Lock released (changes enabled)0001 ON:Lock set (changes prohibited)
    Even when “ON” is selected, the data will be overwritten
    when the system file has been set to LOAD from the IC
    card.
     
    • This setting remains unchanged even when the
    factory setting operation is performed.
    • For the steps to take to switch the system
    frequency, refer to page 105.
    25
    SYSTEM
    FREQ*01
    FINE
    For adjusting the SCH phase over a total variable
    range of more than d
    45o o.
    j
    : To advance the phase.   i
    : To delay the phase.
    (The SC phase changes, and the H phase remains
    unchanged.)
    0000j
    32
    ::
    0032
    0::
    0064 32
    20
    AV PHASEFor adjusting the audio output phase in relation to
    the video output phase in 20.8¨
    s steps.
    j:The audio output phase is advanced in relation to
    the video output phase.
    i:The audio output phase is delayed in relation to
    the video output phase.
    0000j
    100
    ::
    0100
    0::
    0200 100
    For selecting the system frequency.0: The 59.94 Hz or 60 Hz system frequency is selected.
    1:  The 50 Hz system frequency is selected.
    2:  The 23.98 Hz or 24 Hz system frequency is selected.
    3:  The 25 Hz system frequency is selected.
    However, with SD SDI and video output signals, there
    is a delay of approximately one field compared with
    the HD SDI output.
    4:  The 25 Hz system frequency is selected.
    However, HD SDI output is muted.
    000359/600001*50*0002 23/24
    0003 25 (HD)
    0004 25 (SD)* The asterisk denotes the
    factory setting for AJ-
    HD1700E 
    						
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