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    Display Panel
    $Shutdown Settings Screen
    Selects the method of shutting down the unit.
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    The method of shutting down the unit is selected with
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    REBOOT/FILE SYSTEM INIT. 
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    Shutdown method display
    SERVER SHUTDOWN:
    Preparations are made to shut down the unit
    power supply.
    SERVER REBOOT:
    The unit is restarted.
    FILE SYSTEM INIT:
    The main unit is restarted after the file system has
    been initialized.
    When the [SET] button is pressed, the main unit is
    shut down by the shutdown method selected with 1
    .
    When the [CANCEL] button is pressed, menu
    selection screen pattern 2 is restored.
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    $Shutdown Screen
    The main unit is shut down by the shutdown method
    selected with the shutdown setting screen.
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    $Channel Setting Screen
    Sets the transmission rate and speed for each
    channel.
    The location of change is moved by cursor button [
    !]
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    The settings are changed by cursor button [
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    Channel number
    Channels 1 to 4 can be selected.
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    Transmission rate
    25 Mbps, 50 Mbps or 100 Mbps can be selected.
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    Speed designation
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    can be selected.
    When the [SET] button is pressed, the settings are
    incorporated. 
    When the settings have been incorporated, the
    changes are shown at 4
    . 
    If the settings cannot be incorporated for some reason
    or other, “STATUS SET FAILED” is displayed at 4
    .
    When the [CANCEL] button is pressed, menu
    selection screen pattern 2 is restored. 
    						
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    $Parameter Setting Screen
    Each parameter required by the unit is set.
    1. Then screen for selection of CONFIG TYPE is
    shown.
    CONFIG TYPE is selected with cursor button [
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    USER SET
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    A/S SET
    If the parameter does not need to be changed,
    press the [CANCEL] button. 
    When the [CANCEL] button is pressed, main
    screen pattern 1 is restored. 
    2. When the [SET] button is pressed, the unit moves
    to the screen for change of setting items or setting
    values. 
    3. The setting items are changed by cursor button [
    #]
    or [
    2] and the settings are changed by cursor
    button [
    !] or [
    1]. 
    4. When setting value has been determined, press the
    [SET] button.
    By pressing the [SET] button, changes in
    parameters are recorded in the main unit. (Screen
    does not change.)
    5. Similarly, other setting items are set by cursor
    button [
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    2] or [
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    1] and recorded by the [SET]
    button. To select CONFIG TYPE, press the
    [CANCEL] button. 
    6. When all the settings are completed, press the
    [CANCEL] button and return to the screen for
    selecting CONFIG TYPE. 
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    When the USER SET parameter has been
    changed, one of the following screens will be
    displayed. Press the [SET] button to restart the
    system.
    If the USER SET parameter has not been changed,
    the system will return to Main Screen Pattern 1.
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    and the [SET] button has been pressed. 
    When the USER SET parameter has been
    changed, be sure to always restart the unit. 
    OThe A/S SET parameter becomes effective after the
    setting has been changed and the [SET] button has
    been pressed. 
    						
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    Display Panel
    Parameter List
    USER SET
    Setting item Setting Remarks
    Dropped Frame DFNDFSelects the frame mode in use.
    Protocol Odetics
    LouthSelects the control protocol in use with
    RS-422A.
    FF.REW Max x32, x64,
    x128Selects the speed for FF/REW.
    SDTI Slow Audio Valid
    InvalidSelects audio data output for playback
    at a
    1 speed or below.
    Rec Start
    Position00:00:0000:59:59
    01:00:00Selects the recording starting point
    when recording instruction has been
    given by operating the front panel
    when creating a new CLIP.
    Record Duration 10min
    15min
    30min
    45min
    1H
    2H
    4H
    8H
    Selects the recording time length of
    CLIP ID used during loop recording (L-
    REC).
    
    OUpon writing over the existing CLIP
    ID, loop recording takes place within
    the length of recording time set from
    the current position. 
    OLoop recording operation takes
    place only during STOP.
    FTP Put Offset 00:00:0000:59:59
    01:00:00Selects the recording starting point
    when recording is done through
    transmission from a non-linear system.
    SDTI Illegal Input Rec StopContinueSelects operation when SDTI signal
    has detected no signal during
    recording. 
    Ch1 Default Rate 25Mbps50Mbps
    100MbpsSelects the format of signals used in
    each channel.
    However, the upper limit of maximum
    usable stream count (25 Mbps mode
    taken as 1) that has been set cannot
    be exceeded.  
    For details, consult your dealer.
    Ch2 Default Rate 25Mbps50Mbps
    100Mbps
    Ch3 Default Rate 25Mbps50Mbps
    100Mbps
    Ch4 Default Rate 25Mbps50Mbps
    100Mbps
    Ch1 Default
    Timesx1, x2, x4
    Ch2 Default
    Timesx1, x2, x4
    Ch3 Default
    Timesx1, x2, x4
    Ch4 Default
    Timesx1, x2, x4
    A/S SET
    Setting item Setting Remarks
    CH1 CF Enable OnOffSelects channel 1 color frame control.
    CH1 VOUT
    SetUpAddThruSelects setup level during channel 1
    playback.
    CH1 VIN SetUp CutThruSelects setup level during channel 1
    recording.
    CH1 SYS H
    –121
    0+120
    Performs rough tuning of channel 1
    system phase in relation to standard
    signal. (37ns step)
    CH1 SYS SC
    01023Performs fine tuning of channel 1
    system phase in relation to standard
    signal. (0.35° step)
    CH1 SCH
    –128
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    Performs tuning of channel 1 SC-H
    (Subcarrier to Horizontal) phase.
    (1.41° step)
    CH2 CF Enable OnOff
    Channel 2 setting is the same as for
    channel 1.
    CH2 VOUT
    SetUpAddThru
    CH2 VIN SetUp CutThru
    CH2 SYSH
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    +120
    CH2 SYS SC
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    CH2 SCH
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    CH3 CF Enable OnOff
    Channel 3 setting is the same as for
    channel 1.
    CH3 VOUT
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    CH3 VIN SetUp CutThru
    CH3 SYSH
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    CH3 SYS SC
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    CH3 SCH
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    +127
    CH4 CF Enable OnOff
    Channel 4 setting is the same as for
    channel 1.
    CH4 VOUT
    SetUpAddThru
    CH4 VIN SetUp CutThru
    CH4 SYSH
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    +120
    CH4 SYS SC
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    CH4 SCH
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    +127indicates factory setting mode. 
    						
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    Press the [F5] button to return to main screen pattern 1.
    Information displayed: 
    Server Soft:Vx.xx.xx
    Raid Board :Vx.xx.xx
    Fpc Soft   :Vx.xx.xx
    DVCPCI Soft:Vx.xx.xx
    ISIO       :Vx.xx.xx
    SDTI IF    :Vx.xx.xx
    CH1 Board  :Vx.xx.xx
    CH2 Board  :Vx.xx.xx
    CH3 Board  :Vx.xx.xx
    CH4 Board  :Vx.xx.xx
    $Version Display Screen
    Displays the version of software for the server or front
    panel controller, etc.
    Data on each version is switched by cursor button [
    #]
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    Error content display
    Error contents are displayed.
    Display is made in the following format: year,
    month, day, hour, minute, second and error
    contents. 
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    [F1] SILENT-MODE
    When the [F1] button is pressed, the SILENT-
    MODE is assumed and even if an error occurs, the
    error display screen is not shown. 
    Display is restored by establishing ATTN-MODE
    with the error log display screen.
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    [F3] BUZZER-OFF
    When the [F3] button is pressed, the alarm stops. 
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    [F5] BACK
    When the [F5] button is pressed, the screen shown
    prior to the error display screen is restored.
    $Error Display Screen
    When an error has occurred in the server, it is
    displayed. 
    						
    							$CLIP Display Screen
    Shows the CLIP in storage.
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    CLIP name display 
    The CLIP name selected by the CLIP display
    screen is shown.
    When the [SET] button is pressed, the CLIP shown at
    1
    is erased.
    When erasure is completed, the CLIP display screen
    is restored and the next CLIP is shown.
    If erasure cannot be completed, ERASE FAILURE is
    shown and the CLIP erase screen remains as is.
    Press the [CANCEL] button to return to CLIP display
    screen.
    $CLIP Erase Screen 
    Erases the CLIP on display.
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    File number display
    Displays the number of registered CLIPS and the
    order of CLIPS to be displayed.
    2
    CLIP name display
    Displays the CLIP name.
    3
    Recording format display
    Displays the recording format of the CLIP
    displayed.
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    [F1] ERASE
    Press the [F1] button to erase CLIP. 
    When the [F1] button is pressed, the CLIP erase
    screen is called up. 
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    [F2] RENAME
    Press the [F2] button to change the name of the
    CLIP. 
    When the [F2] button is pressed, the CLIP name
    change screen is called up. 
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    [F3] DETAIL
    When the [F3] button is pressed, information on the
    CLIP displayed is shown for two seconds.
    The following three types of information are
    displayed. 
    Start time code
    Material duration
    Recording format
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    [F5] MAIN
    Press the [F5] button to return to main screen
    pattern 1. 
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    Previous CLIP display 
    Shows that there is a CLIP to display.
    When cursor button [
    #] is pressed, the previous
    CLIP is displayed.
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    Next CLIP display 
    Shows that there is a CLIP to display.
    When cursor button [
    2] is pressed, the next CLIP is
    displayed.
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    CLIP name display
    The CLIP name selected by CLIP display screen is
    shown.
    With cursor button [
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    be changed; change the characters with cursor
    button [
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    sequence: A ~ Z, a ~ z, 0 ~ 9, -, $, %. 
    Up to 8 characters can be input.
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    [F3] DEL
    When the [F3] button is pressed while inputting
    characters, the character at the cursor position is
    deleted, and subsequent characters fill in the gap. 
    When the [SET] button is pressed, the CLIP name is
    changed.
    When name change is completed, the CLIP display
    screen is restored and the next CLIP is shown.
    If name change cannot be completed, RENAME
    FAILURE is shown and the CLIP rename screen
    remains as is. 
    Press the [CANCEL] button to return to CLIP display
    screen.
    $CLIP Rename Screen
    Changes the name of the CLIP on display.  
    						
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    $Simplified Manual Operation
    Screen
    Facilitates simplified manual operation of the unit.
    The upper register has the same display as the main
    screen. The screen for simplified manual operation is
    shown in the lower register.
     
    Perform simplified manual operations after switching
    the relevant channel to local mode at main screen.
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    Displays common to the 4 patterns
    The contents from 1
    to 1
    are the same as for the
    main screen.
    :
    [F5] MAIN
    When the [F5] button is pressed, main screen
    pattern 1 is restored. 
    ;
    Next pattern display 
    Shows that there is a screen pattern to display.
    When cursor button [
    2] is pressed, the next screen
    pattern is displayed. 
    Example:
    When currently at pattern 1, the change is from
    pattern 1 to pattern 2 to pattern 3 to pattern 4. 
    <
    Previous pattern display 
    Shows that there is a screen pattern to display.
    When cursor button [
    #] is pressed, the previous
    screen pattern is displayed.
    Example:
    When currently at pattern 4, the change is from
    pattern 4 to pattern 3 to pattern 2 to pattern 1. 
    						
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    Display Panel
    Simplified Manual Operation Screen
    Pattern 2
    6
    [F1] LOAD
    When the [F1] button is pressed, the CLIP load
    screen is shown.
    See the CLIP load screen for details. 
    7
    [F2] CUE
    When the [F2] button is pressed, the CLIP currently
    being loaded is queued up again. 
    =
    [F3] REC
    When the [F3] button is pressed, input signal to the
    relevant channel is recorded in the CLIP currently
    being loaded from the current position.  
    9
    [F4] STOP
    When the [F4] button is pressed, the CLIP currently
    being loaded is stopped.
    Simplified Manual Operation Screen
    Pattern 3
    >
    [F1] REW
    When the [F1] button is pressed, the CLIP currently
    being loaded is rewound. 
    ?
    [F2] FF
    When the [F2] button is pressed, the CLIP currently
    being loaded is fast forwarded. 
    9
    [F4] STOP
    When the [F4] button is pressed, the CLIP currently
    being loaded is stopped. 
    Simplified Manual Operation Screen
    Pattern 4
    @
    [F1] L-PLAY
    When the [F1] button is pressed, the CLIP currently
    being loaded is played back repeatedly.  
    A
    [F2] L-REC
    When the [F2] button is pressed, recording takes
    place repeatedly in the CLIP currently being loaded
    for the time set by Record Duration in the
    parameter setting screen.  
    B
    [F4] EJECT
    When the [F4] button is pressed, the CLIP assumes
    unloaded status and the display of 2
    Selection
    CLIP becomes “DEFAULT.”
    Simplified Manual Operation Screen
    Pattern 1
    6
    [F1] LOAD
    When the [F1] button is pressed, the CLIP load
    screen is shown.
    See the CLIP load screen for details. 
    7
    [F2] CUE
    When the [F2] button is pressed, the CLIP currently
    being loaded is queued up again. 
    8
    [F3] PLAY
    When the [F3] button is pressed, the CLIP currently
    being loaded is played back. 
    9
    [F4] STOP
    When the [F4] button is pressed, the CLIP currently
    being loaded is stopped. 
    						
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    1
    File number display
    Displays the number of registered CLIPS and the
    order of CLIPS to be displayed.
    2
    Channel display
    Displays the channel number to be loaded.
    3
    CLIP name display
    Displays the CLIP name.
    4
    Recording format display
    Displays the recording format of the CLIP
    displayed.
    5
    [F1] LOAD
    When the [F1] button is pressed, the CLIP on
    display is loaded into the current display channel
    and simplified manual operation menu pattern 1 is
    restored. 
    6
    [F2] NEW
    Press the [F2] button to create a new CLIP. 
    When the [F2] button is pressed, the CLIP creation
    screen is called up. 
    7
    [F3] DETAIL
    When the [F3] button is pressed, information on the
    CLIP displayed is shown for two seconds. 
    The following three types of information are
    displayed. 
    Start time code
    Material duration
    Recording format
    8
    [F5] BACK
    Press the [F5] button to return to simplified manual
    operation screen pattern 1.
    9
    Previous CLIP display 
    Shows that there is a CLIP to display.
    When cursor button [
    #] is pressed, the previous
    CLIP is displayed.
    :
    Next CLIP display 
    Shows that there is a CLIP to display.
    When cursor button [
    2] is pressed, the next CLIP is
    displayed.
    $CLIP Load Screen
    Shows the CLIP in storage.
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    CLIP name display 
    The new CLIP name is shown.
    With cursor button [
    !] [
    1], select the characters to
    be changed; change the characters with cursor
    button [
    #] [
    2]. Characters are shown in the
    sequence: A ~ Z, a ~ z, 0 ~ 9, -, $, %. 
    Up to 8 characters can be input.  
    2
    [F3] DEL
    When the [F3] button is pressed while inputting
    characters, the character at the cursor position is
    deleted, and subsequent characters fill in the gap. 
    When the [SET] button is pressed, the created CLIP is
    loaded into the current display channel and simplified
    manual operation screen pattern 1 is restored. 
    Press the [CANCEL] button to return to simplified
    manual operation screen pattern 1.
    $CLIP Creation Menu 
    Creates a new CLIP.
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    12
    Press cursor button [
    !] [
    1] to select the HDD to be
    reconstructed. When the cursor button [
    !] [
    1] is
    pressed, the arrow at 1
    moves.  
    Reconstruction of the selected HDD begins when the
    [SET] button has been pressed after selection of the
    HDD. 
    
    Do not execute this operation while another HDD is
    being reconstructed.
    Press the [CANCEL] button to abort reconstruction
    and return to the HDD status display screen.
    2
    [F5] MAIN
    Press the [F5] button to return to main screen
    pattern 1. 
    33
    When the cursor button [
    #] is pressed, the HDD
    status display screen is restored.
    $HDD Reconstruction Selection
    Screen
    Reconstructs the HDD.
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    3
    
    S1 and S2 apply to SYS1 HDD and SYS2 HDD,
    respectively.
    1
    HDD status display
    Each HDD status is displayed.
    OK: Operating normally
    NG: Not operating normally
    RE: Data are being reconstructed.
    2
    [F5] MAIN
    Press the [F5] button to return to main screen
    pattern 1. 
    33
    When the cursor button [
    #] is pressed, the
    reconstruction selection screen is called up.
    $HDD Status Display Screen
    Displays HDD status.
    When there are 8 HDDs for data
    When there are 8 HDDs for data
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    3 When there are 4 HDDs for data
    When there are 4 HDDs for data 
    						
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    Display Panel
    1
    Error content display
    Error contents are displayed.
    Display is made in the following format: year,
    month, day, hour, minute, second and error
    contents. 
    2
    [F1] SILENT-MODE
    When the [F1] button is pressed, change is made
    between SILENT-MODE and ATTN-MODE. 
    In SILENT-MODE, even if an error occurs, the error
    display screen is not shown. 
    In ATTN-MODE, if an error occurs, the error display
    screen is shown.
    3
    [F3] DETAIL
    When the [F3] button is pressed, the error log
    detailed display screen is called up. 
    4
    [F5] MAIN
    When the [F5] button is pressed, display returns to
    main screen pattern 1.
    5
    Previous error log display 
    Shows that there is an error log to display.
    When cursor button [
    #] is pressed, the previous
    error log is displayed.
    6
    Next error log display 
    Shows that there is an error log to display.
    When cursor button [
    2] is pressed, the next error
    log is displayed.
    $Error Log Display Screen
    Displays error log. Up too 100 errors stored.
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    Error generation point display
    Shows where an error has been generated. 
    2
    Error number display
    Error is shown by number.
    Display is in the following format: error type,
    channel number, error generation point, error
    content, optional data. 
    
    Data on numbers for error type
    10: Shown when running cannot be continued or
    when operations are abnormal. 
    Consult your dealer immediately. 
    11: Running can be continued.
    Remove the cause of the warning generation.
    20: Running can be continued.
    Shows internal processing data.
    $Error Log Detailed Display Screen
    Shows details of the error log.
    Error log generation point
    Error  (number)
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    Press the [F5] button to return to error log display
    screen.Display examples:
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    number has been exceeded.
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    OAssessment of input/output boards is complete.
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    OCannot control from external controller because
    control is in local mode. 
    						
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