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    Setup menus
    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
    
    No./Item Description of setting
    000
    P-ROLL TIMEFor setting the preroll time.
    Any time from 0 to 30 seconds can be set in 1-
    second increments.
    0000 0s
    ::
    0005
    5s::
    0030 30s
    
    •During automatic editing (PREVIEW or AUTO EDIT),
    no operations are performed if the preroll time is set
    to 0 seconds.
    •If the phases are to be synchronized between two
    decks for editing as per the setup menu item No.004
    (SYNCHRONIZE) setting, set the preroll time to at
    least 2 seconds.
    001
    LOCAL ENAFor selecting the transport system buttons
    which can be operated on the front panel in
    the REMOTE mode.
    0000 DIS:No buttons can be operated.0001ST&EJ:
    Only the STOP and EJECT buttons can be
    operated.
    0002 ENA:
    All the buttons except for the RECORDER and
    PLAYER buttons can be operated.
      
    The following buttons and dials function at all times
    regardless of this setting:
    Audio input/output level control dials, audio channel
    selector buttons, number keys, function buttons, direct
    menu button, ASSEM button, INSERT button, ADJ dial,
    headphone volume control dial, MONITOR SELECT
    button, METER (FULL/FINE) selector switch, REMOTE
    button.
    002*1
    TAPE TIMERFor selecting the 12- or 24-hour system for
    the CTL counter display.0000d d12h:12-hour system display
    0001 24h:24-hour system display
    005
    SUPERFor selecting whether or not to superimpose
    the display of the time code or other data
    onto the HD SDI MONITOR, SD SDI MONITOR
    and VIDEO OUT3 connectors.
    0000 OFF:
    The time code or other data is not displayed.
    0001ON:
    The time code or other data is displayed.
    003
    REMAIN SEL
    For selecting whether or not to display REMAIN
    (remaining tape time) on the superimposed
    display of the HD SDI MONITOR, SD SDI
    MONITOR and VIDEO OUT3 connectors.
    0000 OFF:
    The remaining tape time is not displayed.
    00012L:
    The remaining tape time is displayed on the
    second line.
    0002 1L:
    The remaining tape time is displayed on the
    first line.
    0003 R/TTL:
    The remaining tape time is displayed on the
    first line, and the total tape time is displayed on
    the second line.
     
    •When setting 1 (2L) has been selected, the remaining
    tape time is not displayed if 0 (TIME) is selected as
    the setup menu item No.006 (DISPLAY SEL) setting.
    •When setting 3 (R/TTL) has been selected, the
    remaining tape time is not displayed if 0 (TIME) is
    selected as the setup menu item No.006 (DISPLAY
    SEL) setting.
    006
    DISPLAY SELFor selecting the time code and other
    displays to be superimposed onto the HD SDI
    MONITOR, SD SDI MONITOR and VIDEO
    OUT3 connectors.
    0000 TIME:
    Only the time is displayed.
    0001T&STA:
    The time and operation mode are displayed.
    0002 T&S&M:
    The time, operation mode and mode are
    displayed.
    0003 T&RT:
    The time and REC TIME are displayed.
    0004 T&YMD:
    The time and REC DATE (year/month/day) are
    displayed.
    0005 T&MDY:
    The time and REC DATE (month/day/year) are
    displayed.
    0006 T&DMY:
    The time and REC DATE (day/month/year) are
    displayed.
    0007 T&UB:
    Data and user’s bit are displayed.
    However, when UB has been selected with the
    (TC/CTL) on the HOME menu, the time
    code is displayed after the user
    ’s bit.0008 T&CTL:
    Data and CTL data are displayed.
    However, when CTL has been selected with
    the  (TC/CTL) on the HOME menu, the time
    code is displayed after the CTL data.
    0009 T&T:
    Data and time code are displayed.
    (See Notes on next page.)
    F3
    F3
    No./Item Description of setting
    004*1
    SYNCHRONIZE
    For setting whether or not to synchronize the
    phases between two decks.
    0000 OFF:
    The phases are not synchronized.  The edit
    points will be off by several frames but editing
    will be commenced more promptly.
    0001ON:
    The phases are synchronized.  Error-free
    editing can be performed.
    *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. 
    						
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    Setup menus
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     (continued)
    No./Item Description of settingNo./Item Description of setting
    008
    CHARA 
    V-POSFor setting the vertical positions of the
    characters for the time code and other
    superimposed displays of the HD SDI
    MONITOR, SD SDI MONITOR and VIDEO
    OUT3 connectors.
    0000 0
    ::
    0023
    23::
    0032 32
    
    When this menu item has been set, the displays are
    output to the VIDEO OUT3 connector in the DISPLAY
    SEL status even when the SUPER OFF setting is
    established.  However, if the menu has been exited, the
    SUPER OFF or ON setting is followed.
    Furthermore, CHARA TYPE is output to the VIDEO
    OUT3 connector as per the menu setting.
    007
    CHARA
    H-POSFor setting the horizontal positions of the
    characters for the time code and other
    superimposed displays of the HD SDI
    MONITOR, SD SDI MONITOR and VIDEO
    OUT3 connectors.
    0000 0
    ::
    0006
    6::
    0037 37
    
    When this menu item has been set, the displays are
    output to the VIDEO OUT3 connector in the DISPLAY
    SEL status even when the SUPER OFF setting is
    established.  However, if the menu has been exited, the
    SUPER OFF or ON setting is followed.
    Furthermore, CHARA TYPE is output to the VIDEO
    OUT3 connector as per the menu setting.
    *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: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD or SD)
    or 50 Hz mode has been selected as the system menu item
    No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.
    020*2
    SYS
    FORMATFor selecting the VTR’s recording format.
    00001080i:
    The 1080i format is selected.
    0001 720p:
    The 720p format is selected.
    015
    AUTO
    STEPFor selecting the save processing to be
    conducted when the memory capacity, which
    enables up to 99 warning messages to be
    saved, has been exceeded while the error log
    function is operating.
    0000OFF:99 messages are set as the upper limit, and any
    more warning messages which subsequently
    occur are not saved in the memory.
    0001 ON:99 messages are saved, and the next warning
    message that has subsequently occurred is
    saved as No.99.  The warning messages already
    saved are each shifted down by one number in
    succession.
    011
    CU-ROLL
    TIMEFor setting the preroll time in the MULTI CUE
    mode.
    Any time from 0 to 15 seconds can be set in 1-
    second increments.
    00000s:::
    0005 5s:::
    0015 15s
    : 010*
    1
    MONI
    CONTROL
    For setting whether to forcibly set the recorder to
    the EE mode and output the player’s playback
    signals to the monitor if the PLAYER button on the
    recorder is pressed when the monitor is connected
    only to the recorder during deck-to-deck editing.
    0000MANU:
    The recorder is not forcibly set to the EE mode.
    0001 AUTO:
    The recorder is forcibly set to the EE mode,
    and the player’s playback signals are output
    .
    006
    DISPLAY SEL
    •The following mode displays appear depending on
    the format used.
     
    DVCPRO HD-LP>
    DVCPRO_HD-LP
    DVCPRO HD>
    DVCPRO_HD
    DVCPRO50>
    DVCPRO_50
    DVCPRO>
    DVCPRO
    DV>
    DV
    DVCAM>
    DVCAM
    •When setting 2 (T&S&M) is selected, an error
    message appears if a warning or error has occurred.
    •REC TIME and REC DATE are displayed only during
    DV or DVCAM format playback.  The operation mode
    is displayed when the DVCPRO HD-LP, DVCPRO
    HD, DVCPRO50 or DVCPRO format is used.009
    CHARA TYPEFor setting the display type for the
    superimposed displays and for the HD SDI
    MONITOR, SD SDI MONITOR and VIDEO
    OUT3 connectors as well as for the SETUP
    MENU, etc.
    0000WHITE:White characters on a black
    background.
    0001 W/OUT:White characters with black
    borders. 
    						
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    The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
    Setup menus
     (continued)
    Formats in which the tape is played back
    No./Item Description of setting
    031*4
    OUT REFVideo output reference
    0000AUTO:When the HD REF input signal is
    supplied, it is used as the reference.  If
    it is not supplied but the SD REF input
    signal is supplied, the SD REF signal
    serves as the reference instead.
    If neither the HD REF nor SD REF input
    signal is supplied, the HD serial signal
    serves as the reference.
    If none of the HD REF, SD REF and
    HD serial signals are supplied,  the
    internal sync signal serves as the
    reference.
    0001 INPUT
    :When the serial input signal is supplied,
    it is used as the reference.
    0002 HD_REF:The signal which is input to the HD REF
    IN connector is used as the reference.
    0003 SD_REF
    :The signal which is input to the SD REF
    IN connector is used as the reference.
    
    If the 1 (INPUT) setting is selected when the 25 Hz (HD)
    mode has been selected as the system menu item
    No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting, the system will
    construe this to mean that the 0 (AUTO) setting has
    been selected.
    AUTO-------- --------
    022:
    PB
    FORMAT020:
    SYS
    FORMAT023:
    FORMAT
    SELPlayback format 
    MANUAL
    1080i
    720pHD_LP
    HD_SP
    422
    411
    420p
    DV
    DVCAM
    HD_LP
    HD_SP
    422
    411
    420p
    DV
    DVCAMDVCPRO HD-LP(1080i)
    DVCPRO HD(1080i)
    DVCPRO50(422)
    DVCPRO(411)
    DVCPROP(420p)
    DV
    DVCAM
    DVCPRO HD-LP(720p)
    DVCPRO HD(720p)
    DVCPRO50(422)
    DVCPRO(411)
    DVCPROP(420p)
    DV
    DVCAM
    DVCPRO HD-LP(1080i)/
    DVCPRO HD(1080i)/
    DVCPRO HD-LP(720p)/
    DVCPRO HD(720p)/
    DVCPRO50(422)/
    DVCPRO(411)/
    DVCPROP(420p)/DV/
    DVCAM, automatic detection
     
    •In the EJECT mode, the format selected by the setup menu
    item No.020 (SYS FORMAT) setting applies.
    •If “AUTO” has been selected as the setup menu item No.022
    (PB FORMAT) setting, the setup menu item No.023 (FORMAT
    SEL) setting is used as the format when the format is not
    detected (when the tape has just been inserted).
    However, when “DV” or “DVCAM” has been selected, the VTR
    operation will be as if “HD-LP” has been selected. 022
    PB FORMATFor selecting the format in which the tape is
    to be played back.
    0000 MANU:The format is determined by the setting selected for
    setup menu item No.023 (FORMAT SEL).
    0001AUTO:The tape is played back in the format in which it was
    recorded.
    030*3
    HD
    FREQUENCY
    000059/23:The 59.94/23.98 Hz frequency is set.
    0001 60/24:The 60/24 Hz frequency is set.However, the field frequency set here is used
    only when there is no input signal which
    corresponds to the OUT REF setting.  If there is a
    corresponding input signal, the field frequency is
    matched with that of the input signal. 023
    FORMAT
    SELFor selecting the format when “MANUAL” has
    been selected as the setup menu item No.022
    (PB FORMAT) setting.
    If “AUTO” is selected as the setting, the format when
    playback starts is selected, and when the tape is
    played back, the format is automatically detected and
    matched with the format of the playback tape.
    0000HD-LP:The DVCPRO HD-LP format is
    selected, and the setup menu
    item No.020 (SYS FORMAT)
    setting is followed.
    0001 HD-SP:The DVCPRO HD format is
    selected, and the setup menu
    item No.020 (SYS FORMAT)
    setting is followed.
    0002 422:The DVCPRO50 (422) format is
    selected.
    0003 411:The DVCPRO (411) format is
    selected.
    0004 420p:The DVCPROP (420p) format
    is selected.
    0005 DV:The DV format is selected.0006 DVCAM:The DVCAM format is selected.
    *3: This item is not displayed when the 50 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD)
    mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25
    (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.
    *4: 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. 
    						
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    No./Item Description of setting
    100
    SEARCH ENAFor selecting the direct search dial operation.0000DIAL:
    Direct search dial operations are performed.
    0001 KEY:
    Operation does not transfer to the search
    mode unless the SHTL, JOG or VAR button is
    pressed.
    101
    SHTL MAXFor selecting the maximum speed of shuttle
    operations.
    0000k
    9.8:k9.8 times normal speed0001k16:k16 times normal speed0002k
    32:k32 times normal speed
    Depending on the tape format, the actual tape running
    speed differs slightly from what is indicated by the
    superimposed display
    .
    102
    FF. REW MAXFor setting the maximum speed of fast
    forward and rewind operations.
    0000k
    16:k16 times normal speed0001k
    32:k32 times normal speed0002k50:k50 times normal speed0003k
    60:k60 times normal speed0004k
    100:k100 times normal speed
    The maximum speed is automatically limited to 50x for
    the DVCPRO HD and DVCPRO50 format and to 32x for
    the DV and DVCAM formats.
    104
    REF ALARMFor selecting whether a warning is to be
    displayed when the REF VIDEO signal has not
    been connected.
    0000 OFF:A warning is not displayed.0001ON:A warning is displayed by the
    blinking STOP lamp.
    105*
    1
    AUTO EE SELFor selecting the VTR mode which is to be set
    to the EE mode when “0 (EE)” is selected as
    the setup menu item No.140 (OUTPUT)
    setting.
    0000S/F/R:
    The EE mode is established when the VTR is
    in the STOP, FF or REW mode.
    0001 STOP:
    The EE mode is established when the VTR is
    in the STOP mode only.
    106
    EJECT EE SELFor selecting the video and audio output
    statuses in the EJECT mode.
    0000EE:The EE mode is always established regardless of
    the setup menu item No.140 (OUTPUT) setting.
    0001 BLACK:When setup menu item No.140 (OUTPUT) is set to:“EE”:The EE mode is established.“TAPE”:The BLACK mode is established for
    the video signals, and the audio
    signals are muted.
    0002 GRAY:When setup menu item No.140 (OUTPUT) is set to:“EE”:The EE mode is established.“TAPE”:The GRAY mode is established for the
    video signals, and the audio signals
    are muted.
    
    If 0 (EE) is selected while the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or
    SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item
    No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting, the VTR construes that
    1 (BLACK) has been selected.
    107*1
    EE MODE SELFor selecting what signals are to be output
    when the EE mode is established.0000NORMAL:Signals delayed by an amount equivalent to the time taken
    for the signals to be processed internally are output.
    0001 THRU
    :The signals are not processed internally but output in their
    original form with no delay.
    
    The internal operation forcibly sets “NORMAL” when an
    editing mode is selected or when SDTI is selected
    during video input signal selection.
    111*1
    MEMORY
    STOP
    For selecting whether to automatically stop the
    VTR when the counter value is at the “0” position
    during CTL mode FF and REW operations.
    0000OFF:The VTR does not stop.0001 ON:The VTR is automatically stopped.
    •Either the stop or still picture (SHTL STILL or VAR
    STILL) mode, whichever has been set using setup
    menu item No.307 (AFTER CUE-UP), is
    established when the VTR is stopped.
    •If both the AUTO REW function and MEMORY
    function have been selected at the same time, the
    AUTO REW operation takes priority.
    110
    AUTO REWFor selecting whether the tape is to be
    automatically wound back to its beginning
    when the tape-end has been detected.
    0000OFF:The tape stops when it reaches the
    tape-end.
    0001 ON:The tape is rewound to its beginning.
    109*1
    CAP. LOCK
    For selecting whether to engage playback framing
    lock in 4-field increments or in 2-field increments.
     
    0000
    2F00002F0001 4F 0001 4F
    0002 8F
    108
    PLAY DELAYFor setting the play startup time in 1-frame
    increments.
    00000::
    0015 15
    No./Item Description of setting
    *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. 
    						
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    (continued)
    113*1
    REC INH
    For selecting whether to allow or inhibit recording
    on the cassette tape.
    0000OFF:Recording on the cassette tape is enabled when the
    cassette’s accidental erasure prevention mechanism
    has been set to the recording enable position.
    0001 ALL:All recording on the cassette tape is inhibited.0002 PRE:Overwriting is inhibited during normal recording.
    This is the setting to activate the accidental erasure
    prevention function.  While CTL is detected, the
    recording is inhibited, and when CTL cannot be
    detected, it is executed.
    0003 NORM:
    Normal recording is inhibited. 
    Use this setting when it is preferable to avoid
    using normal recording in all applications
    except for editing.
    0004 V/CTL:The recording of the video and CTL signals is
    inhibited.  
    Use this setting when it is preferable to avoid editing
    in all applications except for audio editing
    .
    When the PRE, NORM or V/CTL setting has been
    selected, the REC INHIBIT lamp blinks (on for approx.
    0.5 sec. and then off for approx. 0.5 sec.).
    No./Item Description of setting
    1
    2
    3
    4
    Description of MEMORY STOP function
    The MEMORY STOP function does
    not work if this margin is less than
    d
    2 frames.  
    FF
    button 0 point
    FF
    buttonREW
    button
    REW
    button
    !If the FF button is pressed, the normal FF operation is performed
    since there is no 0 point in the direction of this operation.
    @If the REW button is pressed, the PREROLL lamp lights (as does
    the SHTL lamp), the VTR prerolls the tape, and it automatically
    stops when the counter value is at the 0 position.
    #If the REW button is pressed, the normal REW operation is
    performed since there is no 0 point in the direction of this
    operation.
    $If the FF button is pressed, the PREROLL lamp lights (as does
    the SHTL lamp), the VTR prerolls the tape, and it automatically
    stops when the counter value is at the 0 position.
    114
    REC INH
    LAMPFor selecting whether the REC INHIBIT lamp is to
    blink or light when the cassette tape has been set
    to the accidental erasure protection mode.
    0000LIGHT:The lamp lights.0001 FLASH:The lamp blinks.
    If 1 (ALL) has been selected as the setup menu item
    No.113 (REC INH) setting, the REC INHIBIT lamp will
    be lighted at all times regardless of the REC INH LAMP
    setting.
    115*1
    EJECT SW
    INHFor selecting whether to enable or disable the
    operation of the EJECT button on the VTR’s
    front panel.0000REC:Operation is disabled while the
    VTR is in the recording mode.
    0001 OFF:Operation is enabled in all
    modes.
    Accidental erasure protection functionThis function is used to prevent parts already recorded on a tape from being
    recorded over.  Accidental erasure of pre-recorded tapes is prevented by
    positioning the CTL signal rec/play heads as shown in the figure below so that
    whether a recording has been made can be determined by the presence or
    absence of the CTL signal.  When the REC/PLAY button is pressed with a pre-
    recorded tape, the tape runs but the REC button lamp blinks, the beeping
    alarm is sounded, and no signals are recorded.
    Rough sketch showing CTL head positions
    PRE CTL
    head A/C heads
    (rec/play heads) *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.
    No./Item Description of setting
    112
    FRZ MODE
    SELFor selecting what playback images are to be
    output in the STANDBY OFF mode and EJECT
    mode.
    0000DIS:
    The video output is muted.
    0001 STB OFF:
    Only when the STANDBY OFF mode is
    established is the image which  was being
    played back at that moment frozen and output.
    0002 SOF&EJ:
    When either the STANDBY OFF mode or the
    EJECT mode is established, the image which
    was being played back at that moment is
    frozen and output.
    
    •The status when the picture is frozen is determined
    by the setup menu item No.604 (FREEZE SEL)
    setting.
    •In the EJECT mode, the frozen picture is output only
    when 1 (BLACK) or 2 (GRAY) has been selected as
    the setup menu item No.106 (EJECT EE SEL)
    setting.
    •The picture freeze is forcibly released if a change has
    occurred in the output format of the HD serial output
    signals when operation has transferred to the EJECT
    mode. 
    						
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    No./Item Description of setting
    118*1
    SP MODE
    INHFor selecting whether to allow or inhibit
    recording on a tape which has been written
    by a format other than DVCPRO HD-LP.0000 OFF:
    Recording on the cassette tape is allowed.
    0001ON:
    Recording on the cassette tape is inhibited.
     
    •When 0 (OFF) has been selected, whether recording
    on the cassette tape is allowed or inhibited is
    determined by the setup menu item No.113 (REC
    INH) setting.
    •The recording format is determined by the setup
    menu item No.020 (SYS FORMAT) setting.
    131
    PAGE MODEFor selecting what cue point operation is to
    be performed when the multi cue function has
    been set to ON.
    0000MANU:
    Operation is confined within the selected page,
    and 6 cue points can be registered.
    0001 AUTO:
    When the page whose cue points are being
    registered becomes full, operation is
    automatically transferred to the next page, and
    registration is continued.  A total of 60 cue
    points on up to 10 pages can be registered.
    132
    ROTA MODEFor selecting whether to perform the
    registration operation if all the cue points
    have already been registered when the multi
    cue function has been set to ON
    .0000OFF:
    No further cue points are registered.
    0001 ON:The registration operation is continued.  If “MANU”
    has been selected as the setup menu item No.131
    (PAGE MODE) setting, the next cue point is
    registered at CUE¢
    1 on the page concerned; if
    “AUTO” has been selected, it is registered at CUE01.
    No./Item Description of setting
    140*1
    OUTPUTFor selecting the output signals.
    0000EE:
    :
    The input signals selected by setup menu items
    No.600 (VIDEO IN SEL) and No.713 (CH1 IN SEL)
    to No.724 (D IN SEL 78) are output.
    :The input signals selected by setup menu items
    No.600 (VIDEO IN SEL) and No.713 (CH1 IN SEL)
    to No.724 (D IN SEL 78) are output:
    0001 TAPE:
    
    The signals played back from the tape are output.:The simultaneous playback signals are output.
    In order to select the output signals during recording or
    editing, set setup menu item No.302 (CONFI EDIT).
    141*1
    VOLUMEFor setting what is to be controlled by the
    audio volume controls on the front panel.0000 REC:
    The controls function as REC volume controls.
    0001 PB:
    The controls function as PB volume controls.
    0002AUTO:Normally, the controls function as PB volume
    controls.  However, during recording or in the
    EE/INPUT CHECK status, they automatically
    function as REC volume controls.
    142*1
    AUDIO UNITY
    For selecting the conditions under which the
    AUDIO UNITY lamp on the front panel is to light.
    0000 IN:
    The lamp lights when all the audio input levels
    are set to the UNITY level.
    0001 OUT:
    The lamp lights when all the audio output
    levels are set to the UNITY level.
    0002IN/OUT:
    The lamp lights when all the audio input and
    output levels are set to the UNITY level.
    143
    CASSTT
    LIGHTFor setting whether the lighting of the tape
    mechanism is to be set to ON or remain OFF.
    0000 OFF:
    The mechanism does not light even when a
    cassette is inserted.
    0001ON:
    The mechanism lights when a cassette is inserted.
    144
    TC INPUTFor switching the preset registration method
    for the time code.
    0000NORMAL:The time code is input starting with the left-
    most digit.
    0001 REV:
    The time code is input from the high-order digit
    but is displayed from the right-most digit.
    145
    FRONT LCD
    For selecting whether the LCD monitor display on
    the front panel is to be turned on or off.
    0000 OFF:
    The display is turned off.
    0001ON:The display is turned on or off in synchronization
    with the screen saver operation for the time code
    display area.
    133
    KEY BEEPFor setting the volume of the sound heard
    when the keys are touched.
    0000OFF0001 LOW
    0002 HIGH
    134
    ALARM BEEPFor setting the volume of the alarm tone.0000OFF0001 LOW
    0002 HIGH
    If the fan motor has shut down, the alarm tone is sounded
    at the HIGH volume level regardless of this setting.
    *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. 116
    EJECT LAMP
    For selecting whether the EJECT lamp is to remain
    lighted or go off after the cassette tape has been
    ejected.
    0000MODE1:
    The EJECT lamp remains lighted.
    0001 MODE2:
    The EJECT lamp goes off. 
    						
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    RS232C SELFor selecting whether the RS-232C connector
    is to function.
    0000OFF:The RS-232C connector does
    not function.
    0001 ON:The RS-232C connector functions.
    87
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    No./Item Description of setting
    200
    PARA RUNFor selecting whether to operate two or more
    VTRs in synchronization.
    0000DIS:The VTRs are not operated in
    synchronization.
    0001 ENA:The VTRs are operated in
    synchronization.
    
    To operate the VTRs in synchronization, set all the
    VTRs to 1 (ENA).  (Refer to pages 14 and 19.)
    202
    ID SELFor setting what ID information is to be
    returned to the controller.
    0000 OTHER
    0001DVCPRO0002 ORIG 
    • For 0 (OTHER), the ID information of VTRs other than
    DVCPRO models is set.
    • Select 2 (ORIG) only when the VTR is connected to a
    Panasonic controller (such as the AJ-A900, an
    optional accessory).
    • Select 1 (DVCPRO) or 2 (ORIG) if the 23/24 Hz mode
    has been selected by system menu item No.25
    (SYSTEM FREQ).
    205
    BAUD RATEFor setting the RS-232C data transfer speed
    (baud rate).
    0000 300
    0001 600
    0002 1200
    0003 2400
    0004 4800
    0005
    9600
    207
    STOP BITFor setting the number of RS-232C stop bits.
    (Unit: bits)
    000010001 2
    206
    DATA
    LENGTHFor setting the RS-232C data length.
    (Unit: bits)
    0000 7
    00018
    208
    PARITYFor setting whether the RS-232C parity bit is
    to be used and, if it is used, whether even or
    odd parity is to apply.
    0000NON:
    The parity bit is not used.
    0001 ODD:
    The parity bit is used with an odd parity.
    0002 EVEN:
    The parity bit is used with an even parity.
    No./Item Description of setting
    209
    RETURN ACKFor setting whether or not to return the ACK
    code when a command is received from RS-
    232C.
    0000 OFF:The ACK code is not returned.0001ON:The ACK code is returned.
    212
    MASTER
    PORTFor selecting the remote control connector
    for controlling the slave machine when this
    VTR is to be used as the master machine for
    deck-to-deck operations.
    0001IN/OUT:The IN/OUT connector is used.0001 OUT:The OUT connector is used.  
    This setting takes effect only when the 9P button has
    been set to LOCAL (LED off). 
    						
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    No./Item Description of setting
    300
    IN/OUT DELFor selecting the operation to be performed when
    an edit point has been set incorrectly (when the
    OUT point comes before the IN point).
    0000 MANU:
    Editing is not performed unless the illegal edit
    point is cleared or set properly.
    0001AUTO:
    The edit point which had already been input is
    cleared automatically.
    301
    NEGA FLASHFor selecting whether to show a negative display
    (time code display area) when the IN point is
    greater than the OUT point.
    0000OFF:
    A negative display is not shown.
    0001 ON:
    A negative display is shown.
    No./Item Description of setting
    302
    CONFI EDITFor selecting whether to perform simultaneous
    playback during editing.
    0000OFF:Simultaneous playback is not
    performed.
    0001 ON:Simultaneous playback is
    performed.
      
    Simultaneous playback takes effect when TAPE is
    selected as the F1 key  setting on the
     menu.  Refer to setup menu item No.140 as
    well.
    OUTPUT
    303*1
    AUD EDIT
    INFor selecting how to connect the digital audio
    edit IN points.0000 CUT:Cut processing 0001FADE:V-fade processing
    304*1
    AUD EDIT
    OUTFor selecting how to connect the digital audio
    edit OUT points.0000 CUT:Cut processing 0001FADE:V-fade processing
    305
    AUTO ENTRYFor selecting whether to register the IN points
    using the PREROLL button in cases where
    the IN points have not been registered.
    0000DIS:The IN points are not
    registered.
    0001 ENA:The IN points are registered.
    306*1
    CF ADJ SELFor selecting the deck whose the color
    framing is to be adjusted during deck-to-deck
    editing.0000PLAYER:
    The player’s IN and OUT points are adjusted
    (using the recorder as the reference).
    0001 RECORD:
    The recorder’s IN and OUT points are adjusted
    (using the player as the reference).
    307
    AFTER 
    CUE-UPFor selecting the VTR’s mode upon
    completion of the cue-up operation.
    0000STOP:
    The VTR is set to the STOP mode.
    0001 STILL:
    The VTR is set to the still picture (SHTL STILL)
    mode.
    0002 STILL2:
    The VTR is set to the still picture (VAR STILL)
    mode.
    308
    VAR FWD
    MAXFor setting the maximum speed of VAR FWD.0000i4.9:i
    4.9 times normal tape speed0001i
    2:i
    2 times normal tape speed
    (i
    1.85 times normal tape
    speed for formats other than
    DVCPRO HD-LP)
    0002i
    1:i
    1 times normal tape speed
    •At any setting other than 0 (i
    4.9), phase adjustments
    cannot be conducted from the editing controller.
    •Depending on the format used, the actual tape
    running speed differs slightly from what is indicated
    by the superimposed display.
    310
    JOG FWD
    MAXFor setting the maximum speed of JOG FWD.0000i
    4.9:i
    4.9 times normal tape speed0001i
    2:i
    2 times normal tape speed
    (i
    1.85 times normal tape
    speed for formats other than
    DVCPRO HD-LP)
    0002i1:i
    1 times normal tape speed 
    At any setting other than 0 (i
    4.9), phase adjustments
    cannot be conducted from the editing controller which
    performs these adjustments by the JOG command.
    311
    JOG REV MAXFor setting the maximum speed of JOG REV.0000j
    4.9:j
    4.9 times normal tape speed0001j
    2:j
    2 times normal tape speed
    (j
    1.85 times normal tape
    speed for formats other than
    DVCPRO HD-LP)
    0002j1:j
    1 times normal tape speed
    312
    POSTROLL
    TMFor setting the postroll time.
    Any time from 0 to 5 seconds can be set in 1-
    second increments.
    0000 0s
    0001 1s
    0002
    2s0003 3s
    0004 4s
    0005 5s
    309
    VAR REV MAXFor setting the maximum speed of VAR REV.0000j4.9:j
    4.9 times normal tape speed0001j2:j
    2 times normal tape speed
    (j
    1.85 times normal tape
    speed for formats other than
    DVCPRO HD-LP)
    0002j
    1:j
    1 times normal tape speed  
    Depending on the format used, the actual tape running
    speed differs slightly from what is indicated by the
    superimposed display
    .
    *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. 
    						
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     (continued)
    No./Item Description of settingNo./Item Description of setting
    324*1
    EDIT RPLCECAs with setup menu item No.320, the VTR’s
    CUE edit presets are set to ON or OFF
    following the analog audio signals specified
    by the editor or controller.
    0000N-DEF:
    Not set.
    0001 CH1:
    The analog CH1 edit presets are followed.
    0002 CH2:
    The analog CH2 edit presets are followed.
    0003 CH1+2:
    The analog CH1 or CH2 edit presets are
    followed.
    320*1
    EDIT RPLCE1For setting the allocation of the channels for
    the analog audio presets of a controller when
    a controller without a function to control the
    edit presets of the digital audio signals is
    used to edit the digital audio signals of the
    VTR.
    The VTR’s CH1 edit presets are set to ON or
    OFF following the analog audio signals specified
    by the controller.
    0000 N-DEF:
    Not set.
    0001CH1:
    The analog CH1 edit presets are followed.
    0002 CH2:
    The analog CH2 edit presets are followed.
    0003 CH1+2:
    The analog CH1 or CH2 edit presets are
    followed.
    321*1
    EDIT RPLCE2As with setup menu item No.320, the VTR’s
    CH2 edit presets are set to ON or OFF
    following the analog audio signals specified
    by the controller.
    0000 N-DEF:
    Not set.
    0001 CH1:
    The analog CH1 edit presets are followed.
    0002CH2:
    The analog CH2 edit presets are followed
    0003 CH1+2:
    The analog CH1 or CH2 edit presets are
    followed.
    322*
    1
    EDIT RPLCE3As with setup menu item No.320, the VTR’s
    CH3 edit presets are set to ON or OFF
    following the analog audio signals specified
    by the controller.
    0000N-DEF:
    Not set.
    0001 CH1:
    The analog CH1 edit presets are followed.
    0002 CH2:
    The analog CH2 edit presets are followed
    0003 CH1+2:
    The analog CH1 or CH2 edit presets are
    followed.323*
    1
    EDIT RPLCE4As with setup menu item No.320, the VTR’s
    CH4 edit presets are set to ON or OFF
    following the analog audio signals specified
    by the controller.
    0000N-DEF:
    Not set.
    0001 CH1:
    The analog CH1 edit presets are followed.
    0002 CH2:
    The analog CH2 edit presets are followed.
    0003 CH1+2:
    The analog CH1 or CH2 edit presets are
    followed.
    *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. 
    						
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    The cumulative total standby time passed in the same location
    increases at such times when the same material is repeatedly used
    as is the case when programs are transmitted, for example.
    
    No./Item Description of settingNo./Item Description of setting
    401
    SRC
    PROTECTFor selecting the operation to be performed
    when the tape protection mode is established
    after the VTR has been left standing in the
    STILL status in a search mode (JOG, VAR or
    SHTL).
    0000STEP:STEP FWD0001 HALF:Half-loading0002 T-REL:Tension release 
    •When STEP FWD is selected, the VTR is
    automatically transferred to the standby OFF (half-
    loading) mode after it has been left standing in the
    STILL status for a total of 30 minutes (or 1 minute in
    the case of a DV or DVCAM tape).
    •When, after tension release has been selected and
    the VTR has been transferred to the tension release
    mode, the VTR has been left standing in this mode
    for a total of 2 hours, it is automatically transferred to
    the standby OFF (half-loading) mode.  However, in
    the case of a DV or DVCAM tape, the transfer to the
    tension release mode is inhibited, and the VTR
    operates as if STEP FWD has been selected.
    402
    DRUM STDBYFor selecting whether the drum is to operate
    in the standby OFF (half-loading) mode.
    0000 OFF:The drum stops rotating.0001ON:The drum continues to rotate.403
    STOP
    PROTECTFor selecting the operation to be performed
    when the tape protection mode is established
    after the VTR has been left standing in the
    STOP mode.
    0000 STEP:STEP FWD0001HALF:Half-loading0002 T-REL:Tension release 
    •When STEP FWD is selected, the VTR is
    automatically transferred to the standby OFF (half-
    loading) mode after it has been left standing in the
    STOP mode for a total of 30 minutes (or 1 minute in
    the case of a DV or DVCAM tape).
    •When, after tension release has been selected and
    the VTR has been transferred to the tension release
    mode, the VTR has been left standing in this mode
    for a total of 2 hours, it is automatically transferred to
    the standby OFF (half-loading) mode.  However, in
    the case of a DV or DVCAM tape, the transfer to the
    tension release mode is inhibited, and the VTR
    operates as if STEP FWD has been selected.
    400
    STILL TIMERFor selecting the duration of the time taken
    after the VTR is left standing in the STOP or
    search STILL mode (JOG, VAR or SHTL)
    before the tape protection mode is
    established.
    (Units: s = seconds, min = minutes)
    0000 0.5s
    0001 5s
    0002 10s
    0003 20s
    0004 30s
    0005 40s
    0006 50s
    0007 1min
    0008
    2min
      
    When a DV or DVCAM tape is
    used, the time is set to 10
    seconds even when a setting of
    2 (10s) or longer is selected. 
    						
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