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    Storing and recalling edit data
    $Executing editing and storing the edit
    data in the EDL memory
    When editing is performed by preparing the edit
    data as a new event (an event whose 3-digit
    number displayed on the event number display
    lamps is preceded by an “n”), the data is
    automatically stored in the EDL memory upon
    completion of the editing.  At the same time, the
    event number is carried up by 1, and the edit data
    is updated.
    $Storing the edit data in the EDL memory
    without executing editing
    When edit data is prepared as a new event and the
    FS ([SHIFT] + [+]) button is pressed, the edit data is
    stored in the EDL memory.  At the same time, the
    event number is carried up by 1, and the edit data
    is updated.
    When the FS button is pressed after changing the
    edit data of an event which is not a new event, a
    screen (with the CORRECT OK ? message) for
    checking whether the changed data is to be stored
    appears.  
    If the data is to be stored, press the ENTER button;
    if not, press the C button.
    Ripple processing is also checked when the edit
    OUT point of VTR2 (recorder) has been changed.
    For further details, refer to the section on the
    Correct Function (page 77).
      
    If events 000 through 200 are stored when OFF has
    been selected as the setup menu item No.374 (EDL
    AUTO CLR) setting, “FULL” will appear on the
    event number display lamps, and no more events
    can be stored.  (Overwriting is prohibited.)
    If edit data is stored after event 200 when ON has
    been selected for the above item, operation returns
    to event 001 which is then overwritten when the
    data of the new event is stored.
    $Recalling edit data before or after the
    displayed event
    To recall the edit data of the next event, press FS
    ([SHIFT] + [+]).
    To recall the edit data of the previous event, press
    BS ([SHIFT] + [–]).
    $Recalling the edit data of an event by
    specifying its event number
    After pressing the event button, use the numeric
    input buttons to input the event number in question,
    and press the ENTER button.
    $Recalling edit data by searching it on
    the screen 
    1
    Press the LIST ([SHIFT] + [4]) button.
    The data of the event currently displayed on the
    monitor screen together with the data of the
    previous and next events is listed.
    For further details on what will be displayed, refer
    to the section on processing the edit data (LIST).
    2
    Use the FS or BS button  to scroll up or down the
    edit data on the monitor screen to search the
    desired edit data.
    3
    Press the ENTER button. The unit contains an EDL (edit decision list) memory
    for storing up to 200 events.
    Edit data can be stored in the EDL memory and,
    whenever the necessity arises, the required event
    data which has been registered can be recalled.
    It is also possible to modify recalled data, edit events
    one by one or perform multi-event editing.
    AUDIO MONITOR SELECT
    LR4(V1·2)
    V1 V21 3MIX
    MIX24
    1 3MIX
    MIXASMBL1ST EDIT
    PREVIEW
    VTR 2
    VTR 1
    SPLIT
    MARK
    OUT MARK
    IN
    SHIFT
    ENTERALL STOP
    REVIEWAUTO
    EDITMULTIGO TOGO TO OUTDURTOTALOUTLAST EDINLAST XEVENT
    789
    456
    12
    0C3~-+
    DELETE
    SET UP
    F/TC
    DIAG
    LISTCORCT
    BS
    TRACKDUMPLOAD
    FS
    DISPEXIT
    RETURN T   SET
    2CH 1POWEROFFONUNI
    VA RCH 2 CH 3 CH 4ANALOGV1/V2REC
    EVENT
    ENTERCFS ([SHIFT] + [+])
    BS ([SHIFT] + [–])
    +, –
    LIST ([SHIFT] + [4]) 
    						
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    Multi-event editing
    When multiple events have been stored, multiple
    events can edited together.
    Example:
    When events 001 to 050 have been stored and only
    events 025 to 050 are to be edited, recall event 025,
    and proceed with multi-event editing.
    When, for instance, events 34, 35 and 48 have been
    deleted and displayed as “d034,” “d035” and “d048,”
    events 25 to 33, 36 to 37, 49 and 50 are edited in
    succession.
    
    Press the ALL STOP button to stop multi-event editing
    at any time.  Press the MULTI ([SHIFT] + [AUTO
    EDIT]) to resume the editing.
    1Recall the first of the events to be edited.  (Refer to
    the section on storing and recalling edit data.)
    2Press the MULTI ([SHIFT] + [AUTO EDIT]) button.
    The data is automatically edited from the recalled
    event to the last event.
    The data of deleted events (events with “d”
    displayed before the 3-digit event numbers) are
    excluded from the data editing. 
    						
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    LAST X/LAST ED/TOTAL
    TOTAL ([SHIFT] + [DUR])
    This button is for checking the total editing time.
    The total editing time from the start of editing is
    displayed.
    This enables the editing time to be checked when
    editing material with a fixed length.
    OPress the TOTAL ([SHIFT] + [DUR]) button.  While
    it is held down, the total editing time is shown in the
    VTR2 time display area.
    Start time and end time:
    The time that serves as the reference for calculation is
    determined by the edit point setting statuses, etc.
    The total editing time is equal to the end time
    prescribed below minus the start time.
    Start time:
    Normally, the VTR2 (recorder) IN point of the edit
    data set in the first event of the EDL memory is the
    start time.
    End time:
    The VTR2 (recorder) OUT point of the displayed
    event is the end time.
    When the OUT point has not been set, the VTR2
    (recorder) IN point serves as the end time; when
    not even the IN point has been set, the VTR2
    (recorder) OUT point of the previous event serves
    as the end time.
    LAST ED ([SHIFT] + [OUT])
    This button is for recalling the original data which
    has been previewed and edited.
    OPress the LAST ED ([SHIFT] + [OUT]) button.  The
    original data which has been previewed and edited
    is restored.
    OPressing the LAST ED button again restores the
    current edit data after the previous editing.  Each
    time the LAST ED button is pressed, the original
    data and present edit data are displayed
    alternately.
    LAST ED buffer:
    The data automatically stored in the LAST ED buffer
    consists of the latest data stored in the EDL memory
    and preview data before any changes are made.
    When the LAST ED button is pressed, the data stored
    in this buffer is recalled.  This function comes in handy
    when previewing the data before and after the
    changes are made in case the pre-preview editing
    data is more suited to the purpose at hand.
    LAST X ([SHIFT] + [IN])
    This button is for re-registering an event which
    has been deleted.
    A once deleted event can be re-registered.
    ORecall the deleted event (the one with the “d”
    indication on the event number display area), and
    press the LAST X ([SHIFT] + [IN]) button.
    The “d” indication is replaced with a blank display.
    AUDIO MONITOR SELECT
    LR
    CH 1
    4
    1 3MIX
    ANALOGMIX2
    UNIV2
    PB
    SDI
    REC
    VA R
    CH 2 CH 3 CH 4
    CH 3 44(V1·2)
    V1 V21 3MIX
    MIX24
    1 3MIX
    MIXASMBL
    VA1
    A21ST EDIT
    PREVIEW
    VTR 2
    VTR 1
    SPLIT
    MARK
    OUT MARK
    IN
    SHIFT
    ENTERALL STOP
    REVIEWAUTO
    EDITMULTIGO TOGO TO OUTDURTOTALOUTLAST EDINLAST XEVENT
    789
    456
    12
    0C3~-+
    DELETE
    SET UP
    F/TC
    DIAG
    LISTCORCT
    BS
    TRACKDUMPLOAD
    FS
    DISPEXIT
    RETURN T   SET
    PLAYSTOPSTILL
    REW
    FFSTB OFF
    A3A4TCREC
    EDIT2
    4
    1 3MIX
    MIX24
    1 3MIX
    MIX24
    1 3MIX
    MIX2SDI
    CH 1 CH 2V2/ V1 PBRECCH 3 CH 4
    INTANALOGSDI
    10
    10
    20
    30
    00INT
    INT
    ANALOGSDIINTANALOGSDIV2
    INPUTINT
    010
    10
    20
    30
    00010
    10
    20
    30
    000
    CH 1POWEROFFONUNI
    VA RCH 2 CH 3 CH 4ANALOGV1/V2REC
    TOTAL
    ([SHIFT]+[DUR])
    LAST ED
    ([SHIFT]+[OUT])
    LAST X
    ([SHIFT]+[IN]) 
    						
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    V1 V2
    CONTROL
    EJECT
    VTR 1
    AUDIO MONITOR SELECT
    LR
    CH 1
    4
    1 3MIX
    ANALOGMIX2
    UNIV2
    PB
    SDI
    REC
    VA R
    CH 2 CH 3 CH 4
    CH 3 4
    VTR 2
    M-cassetteCaution Do not Insert S-cassette or with adaptor
    						
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    Setting the time code  (T SET)
    When performing 1ST EDIT by setting the
    initial value of the time code 
    1Align the cursor with setup menu item No.377 (1ST
    EDIT TC).
    2Press the T SET ([SHIFT] + [3]) button.
    3Use the numeric input buttons to input the desired
    time code value.
    4Press the ENTER button.
    5Align the cursor with setup menu item No.378 (1ST
    EDIT UB).
    6Press the T SET ([SHIFT] + [3]) button.
    7Use the numeric input buttons to input the desired
    user’s bit value.
    8Press the ENTER button.
    When recording a time code whose initial
    value has been set during assemble
    editing or time code insert editing (VTR2
    only)
    This can be done with open-ended editing where the
    editing is performed without the OUT point having
    been set.
    1Select “SW” as the setup menu item No.504
    (REGEN MODE) setting.
    2Set the TC generator switch of VTR2 to R-RUN or
    F-RUN.
    3Press the T SET ([SHIFT] + [3]) button.
    4Use the numeric input buttons to input the initial
    value of the time code to be recorded.
    5Press the ENTER button.
    6Set only the IN point, and proceed with the
    assemble editing or time code insert editing.
    
    OOperation will not be performed properly if the OUT
    point is set.
    OWhen a setting other than “SW” (such as “AS&IN,”
    “ASSEM” or “INSRT”) is selected for setup menu
    item No.504 (REGEN MODE), the time code will be
    recorded in the REGEN (regeneration) mode during
    an editing operation which has been set using
    setup menu item No.504 regardless of the position
    of the TC generator switch of VTR2. 
    To input letters A through F, press the SHIFT button
    and one of the following number buttons.
    A ([SHIFT] + [1])
    B ([SHIFT] + [2])
    C ([SHIFT] + [3])
    D ([SHIFT] + [4])
    E ([SHIFT] + [5])
    F ([SHIFT] + [6]) 
    						
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    Setting the time code  (T SET)
    When performing assemble editing or
    time code insert editing by presetting the
    user’s bit
    1Align the cursor with setup menu item No.574 (UB
    PRESET).
    2Press the T SET ([SHIFT] + [3]) button.
    3Use the numeric input buttons to input the desired
    user’s bit value.
    4Press the ENTER button.
    5Select “SW” as the setup menu item No.504
    (REGEN MODE).
    6Set the TC generator switch of VTR2 to R-RUN or
    F-RUN.
    7Proceed with the assemble editing or time code
    insert editing.
    
    To input letters A through F, press the SHIFT button
    and one of the following number buttons.
    A ([SHIFT] + [1])
    B ([SHIFT] + [2])
    C ([SHIFT] + [3])
    D ([SHIFT] + [4])
    E ([SHIFT] + [5])
    F ([SHIFT] + [6]) 
    						
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    1Press the CORCT ([SHIFT] + [5]) button.
    The changed data is stored in the EDL memory.
    2When the edit OUT point of VTR2 (recorder) has
    been changed, a message (RIPPLE OK?) for
    verifying whether to go ahead with ripple
    processing appears.
    If ripple processing is to be performed, press the
    ENTER button.
    If not, press the C button.
    3To perform ripple processing, input the event to be
    executed next.
    When ripple processing is to be performed for all
    the events subsequent to an event whose data has
    been changed, simply press the ENTER button.
    To designate the events for which ripple
    processing is to be performed, input the numbers
    of the events using the numeric input buttons and
    the [
    ] button.
    Example: 
    To designate events 5 to 21, press [5] “
    [
    ] “
    [2] “
    [1], and then press [ENTER].
    CORCT/TRACK/DISP
    Correction function (CORCT)
    This function enables corrections to be made to edit
    data in an existing event (one whose edit data has
    already been stored in the memory) but not in a new
    event.
    1Change the edit IN point of the VTR2 (recorder).
    2Press the TRACK ([SHIFT] + [6]) button to
    establish the track mode.
    OThe colon (:) between the hours and minutes on
    the counter display shown on the monitor screen
    changes to a dot (.) to indicate that the track
    mode has been established.
    OThe time code (UB or CTL) indicated on the
    display tube flashes to indicate that the track
    mode has been established.
    OThe edit IN point of VTR1 (player) is
    automatically changed in a way that reflects the
    change which was made in step 
    1.
    3When an edit IN point of VTR2 (recorder) is
    changed while the track mode is established, the
    edit IN point of VTR1 (player) is also changed
    automatically in a way that reflects the VTR2
    change.
    4The track mode is released when the edit IN point
    of VTR1 (player) is changed.
    
    Since the track mode is automatically established
    when ALL has been selected as the setup menu item
    No.313 (AUTO ENTRY) setting, there is no need to
    establish the track mode by pressing the TRACK
    ([SHIFT] + [6]) button.
    Track function (TRACK)
    This function is used to set the edit points of VTR1
    (player) efficiently in response to a change made in an
    edit IN point of the VTR2 (recorder).
    Monitor display ON/OFF switching
    (DISP)
    The status, operation mode and other information
    displays which are superimposed onto the monitor
    (liquid crystal monitor, VIDEO MONITOR output) can
    be switched from ON to OFF, or vice versa, by
    pressing the DISP ([SHIFT] + [0]) button.
    AUDIO MONITOR SELECT
    LR4(V1·2)
    V1 V21 3MIX
    MIX24
    1 3MIX
    MIXASMBL1ST EDIT
    PREVIEW
    VTR 2
    VTR 1
    SPLIT
    MARK
    OUT MARK
    IN
    SHIFT
    ENTERALL STOP
    REVIEWAUTO
    EDITMULTIGO TOGO TO OUTDURTOTALOUTLAST EDINLAST XEVENT
    789
    456
    12
    0C3~-+
    DELETE
    SET UP
    F/TC
    DIAG
    LISTCORCT
    BS
    TRACKDUMPLOAD
    FS
    DISPEXIT
    RETURN T   SET
    2CH 1POWEROFFONUNI
    VA RCH 2 CH 3 CH 4ANALOGV1/V2REC
    ENTERC
    DISP 
    ([SHIFT] + [0])TRACK
    ([SHIFT] + [6])
    CORCT
    ([SHIFT] + [5]) 
    						
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    1Press the EVENT button.
    2Press the 9 button three times to show “999” on
    the event number display lamps.
    3Press the ENTER button while holding down the
    SHIFT button.
    All the edit data inside the EDL memory area is
    now cleared.
    
    Similarly, it is possible to clear all the edit data
    inside the EDL memory area by pressing the
    [SHIFT] + [ALL STOP] + [C] buttons at the same
    time.
    Clearing edit data in the EDL memory
    Clearing all the edit data 
    						
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    REF
    (BB)
    REF
    (BB)
    P1 IN
    REF IN
    REF
    VIDEO IN
    VIDEO 1
    OUT
    REF
    (BB)
    P2 IN
    75 Ω RECORDER OUT
    MONITOR OUT
    REF
    VIDEO IN
    VIDEO 1
    OUT
    Encoder adjustments
    The video signals (ENCODER OUT) must be adjusted
    upon completion of the system connections before
    any signals are transmitted in order to conduct
    accurate error-free editing.
    (This adjustment may have to be repeated whenever
    a connecting cable is replaced or the connections
    changed.)
    PLAYER (AJ-LT95)
    SwitcherSending out the
    signals
    PLAYER (AJ-LT95)
    TV
    monitorWFM
    (waveform
    monitor)VSC
    (vectorscope)Make these 3 cables
    equally long.
    If a waveform monitor and vectorscope are
    unavailable, observe the images on a monitor and
    adjust to eliminate any color shifting.
    To adjust the encoder using the laptop:
    1Connect the units as shown below.
    
    OSupply the external  reference signals to the
    units from a sync signal generator. 
    OConnect composite video signals.VIDEO
    LEVELSET UP HUE CHROMA
    LEVEL H FINE
    SC
    SYSTEMCOARSE 
    						
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    Encoder adjustments
    2Set the REMOTE/LOCAL switch to the position
    (LOCAL) where the adjustment is to be made.
    3Conduct the adjustments using a discrete source
    unit.
    Any deviation in the set-up level, video level,
    chroma level or hue will cause color shifting in the
    recorder. Adjust them using a discrete player.
    1
    Play back a cassette tape on which standard
    color bars have been recorded.
    2
    Adjust the controls in such a way that the
    waveform monitor (WFM) and vectorscope
    (VSC) achieve the following.
    3
    Perform the same adjustments for the
    connected source unit.
    4
    Set-up level:
    Adjust so that there is no deviation.A
    Chroma level, hue:
    Adjust the two controls, and place the trace
    of the vector waveforms at the mark  .C
    Video level:
    Adjust this to 100lRE.B
    $Waveform on WFM
    $Waveform on VSCAdjust the SYSTEM PHASE controls.
    1
    Play back the standard color bars on VTR1.
    2
    Adjust the SYSTEM PHASE controls of VTR1.
    Adjust so that the waveform monitor (WFM)
    achieves the following.
    1. In the INT mode, expand the waveform on the
    WFM to 0.1 µs.
    2. Check the H SYNC position.
    3. Now set the WFM to the EXT mode.
    4. In the EXT mode, adjust the SYSTEM
    PHASE (H SC FINE, SC COARSE) controls
    in such a way that the HSYNC signal is
    aligned with the position in 2.
    C
    A
    B
    $Waveform on WFM
    (0.1µs expansion)In INT mode
    In EXT mode
    Adjust.
    (Note the SYNC fall.) 
    						
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