Panasonic Aj Lt95 Operating Instructions Manual
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21 Editing operation area D AUTO EDIT/END (MULTI EDIT) button AUTO EDIT/END: Press this button to initiate automatic editing. When editing was initiated without setting the OUT point (open-ended editing), press this button to end the editing and store the point at which the button was pressed as the OUT point. MULTI EDIT ([SHIFT] + [AUTO EDIT]): Press this button while holding down the SHIFT button to initiate multi-event editing. Multi-event editing is now executed automatically until the last event is...
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22 Editing operation area K Numeric input buttons 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9: Used to set the edit data, etc. by inputting the numeric values of the data. C: Used to clear the numeric values or other edit data entered. +/–: Used to change the edit data or change the settings in the setup mode, etc. ENTER: Used to enter the edit data, etc. as numeric values. DISP [SHIFT] + [0]: Used to set the superimposing on the LCD monitor screen ON or OFF. DUMP [SHIFT] + [1]: Press to transfer edit data (EDL) to an...
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23 Encoder control area (VTR1) Encoder and systems adjustments can be performed using these controls for the video signals to be output to an external device. The VTR2 controls are positioned symmetrically to the VTR1 controls.VTR1 controls (side panel) 1 VIDEO LEVEL control Used to adjust the video level of the video output signals. 2 SET UP control Used to adjust the setup level of the video output signals. 3 HUE control Used to adjust the hue of the video output signals. 4 CHROMA LEVEL control Used...
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24 Connector area 1 EDL connector (D-SUB 9P) Connect a personal computer or other external unit to this connector to upload and download the edit data. 2 TC IN connector (BNC) The external time code signal (LTC) is supplied to this connector. 3 REF VIDEO IN connectors (BNC a 2, loop- through) These are automatically terminated with a 75 Ω resistance. Supply standard analog composite signals to these connectors. The unit’s video output will be synchronized with the input signals. 4 DC IN connector (XLR...
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25 Connector area ; SDI input/output connectors (BNC) OSDI input connector This is the input connector for the component serial digital signals. SDI signals can be supplied to VTR2 and recorded by setting the V2 VIDEO input selector switch (see page 13) and V2 AUDIO input selector switch (see page 15). These signals cannot be supplied to VTR1. OSDI ACTIVE THRU output connector The signals supplied to the SDI input connector are output straight through the unit via the output buffer. OSDI output...
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26 Connector area =>?@ Audio input connectors (XLR) The analog audio signals are supplied to these connectors. Their channel allocation can be changed as shown below by setting the ANALOG AUDIO IN switch. ¢ ¢ 1:No sound can be recorded on channels 3 and 4 in the 25 Mbps mode. ¢ ¢ 2:The input for channels 1 and 2 (channels #1 and #2 from the left) can be selected from “connector = input,” “connector > input” and “connectors => mixed” by setting the V2 AUDIO input selector switch (channel selector...
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27 Connector area ABCD Audio output connectors (XLR) The analog audio signals are output from these connectors. Their channel allocation can be changed as shown below by setting the ANALOG AUDIO OUT switch. ¢ ¢ 1:The output channels are selected by the setup menu item No.773 (PB AUDIO SEL) setting. ¢ ¢ 2:Channel 3 and 4 signals are not output in the 25 Mbps mode. ANALOG AUDIO OUT switch settingOutput signals from connector AOutput signals from connector BOutput signals from connector COutput signals...
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28 Connector area EF AUDIO MONITOR OUT connectors (XLR) These are the audio monitor output connectors. Their output signals can be changed by setting the AUDIO MONITOR SELECT switches. $Concerning the audio output selected for the audio monitor connectors, internal speakers and headphones jack (front panel) Which channels of which VTR, either VTR1 or VTR2, are to be selected for the audio signals which are to be output to the audio monitor connectors, internal speakers and headphones jack can be changed...
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29 Setup menu operations All the setup items except the ones which are set by the selector switches are set on the on-screen menus. 1Press the SET UP ([SHIFT] + [7]) button to transfer operation to the setup menu mode. The menu screen is displayed on the liquid crystal monitor and video monitor output. Even if ON has been selected as the setup menu item No.30 (MENU LOCK) setting, the menu screen appears and the settings can be checked but they cannot be changed. 4While holding down the SHIFT button,...
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30 Setup menu operations This unit has a user memory function in which users can store settings. If a particular set of settings is stored, they can be recalled altogether. It is also possible to recall the factory settings in one go. (The TC PRESET and UB PRESET values can neither be stored nor recalled.) Storing settings in the user memory Recalling settings registered in the user memory User memory and factory settings 1Press the SET UP ([SHIFT] + [7]) button to set the unit to the setup mode. 2Make...