Panasonic Aj Sd930 Operating Instructions Manual
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61 Audio recording channel and monitor output selection Audio recording channel The audio recording channels are selected on the AUDIO setup menu as shown below. Recording track CH1Recording signal CH1 input/CH2 input/CH1 input+CH2 input CH2CH1 input/CH2 input/CH1 input+CH2 input CH3CH3 input/CH4 input/CH3 input+CH4 input CH4CH3 input/CH4 input/CH3 input+CH4 input CUECH1 input/CH2 input/CH1 input+CH2 input/ CH3 input/CH4 input/CH3 input+CH4 input/ CH1 input+CH2 input+CH3 input+CH4 input Monitor output channel The monitor output channels are selected using the MONITOR SELECT and MONITOR MIX button as shown below. Monitor output LOutput signal CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4/CH1+CH2/CH3+CH4/ CH1+CH3/CH2+CH4/CUE RCH1/CH2/CH3/CH4/CH1+CH2/CH3+CH4/ CH1+CH3/CH2+CH4/CUE Printed circuit board F1 board (AUDIO) Switch No. Function SW100 AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW This sets the CH1 audio input impedance. HIGH /600Ω SW101 AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW This sets the CH2 audio input impedance. HIGH /600Ω SW200 AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW This sets the CH3 audio input impedance. HIGH /600Ω SW201 AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW This sets the CH4 audio input impedance. HIGH /600Ω The underlined items indicates the initial setting. SW101 SW100 SW201 SW200
62 ABCDEF GH 2Attach the outer member brackets to the rack. Check that the height is the same for the left and right brackets. 3Remove the four screws at the front for attaching the left and right side panels. 4Attach the AJ-MA75P rack mount adapter using the same 4 screws. 1Attach the inner members of the slide rails. Refer to the figure below for the locations where the screws are to be attached. The unit can be mounted into a 19-inch standard rack using the optional rack-mounting adaptors (AJ- MA75P). For the installation rails, it is recommended that the 18-inch rail and bracket (model number CC3061-99-0400) by Chassis Trak be used. (The complete slide rail and bracket unit is not available from Panasonic.) For further details, consult your dealer. Rack mounting OThe length of the screws used is subject to restriction. Use screws which are less than 10 mm long in their place. OAttach the inner members at the same symmetrical positions on the left (L) side. OFix the members in place using 3 screws on each side (total: 6 screws). OThe letters “A” to “H” are not actually marked on the side panels. Inner member Locations where the screws are secured on the right (R) side of the inner members of the slide rails Rack-mounting adaptors 5Remove the 4 rubber legs from the bottom of the unit, and install the unit in the rack. After the unit has been installed, check that it moves smoothly along the rails. Standard rack Fasten it to the rack with set screws. OKeep the temperature inside the rack to between 5°C and 40°C. OBolt the rack securely to the floor so that it will not topple over when the VTR is drawn out.
63 This unit is equipped with an auto head cleaning function which automatically reduces the amount of dirt on the video heads. However, in order to maximize the unit’s reliability, it is recommended that the video heads be cleaned as and when appropriate.For further details on how to actually clean the heads, consult with one of our service companies or with your dealer. Video head cleaning Condensation occurs due to the same principle involved when droplets of water form on a window pane of a heated room. It occurs when the unit or tape is moved between places where the temperature or humidity varies greatly or when, for instance: OIt is moved to a very humid place full of steam or a room immediately after it has been heated up. OIt is suddenly moved from a cold location to a hot or humid location.When moving the unit to locations such as these, leave it standing for about 10 minutes rather than switching on the power immediately. If condensation occurs in the unit, “E-20” will flash on the counter display and the cassette will be automatically ejected. Leave the unit with the power on until “E-20” is cleared from the display. Condensation Before starting any maintenance work, switch the power to OFF and, holding the plug, unplug the cord from the socket. Use a soft cloth to clean the outside of the unit. For stubborn dirt or stains, wipe the unit with a cloth that has been lightly dampened with well-diluted kitchen detergent and wrung out thoroughly. After wiping off the dirt with the damp cloth, finish it off with a dry cloth. Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinners or any other solvents as they may affect the color of external parts or damage the unit’s coating. Maintenance Attaching the dust cover 1Insert the end of the cover under the metal plate on the inside edge of the top of the side panel. 2Insert the end of the cover under the metal plate on the inside edge of the top of the front panel.Dust cover
64 When a warning occurs in this unit, the error number is indicated on the counter display. Open the DIAG menu to display a description of the error on the counter display or monitor TV. When a operational malfunction has occurred in the unit, the error number flashes on the counter display. DIAG menu This display the VTR information. VTR information includes “WARNING” information, serial number of the unit and “HOURS METER” (usage time) information. A DIAG menu appears on the monitor when the monitor is connected to the VIDEO OUT 3/SDI OUT 3 connector on the connector section. $Displaying the DIAG menu Error messages 1Press the DIAG button. The DIAG menu screen is displayed on the monitor, and the message is displayed on the counter display. 2The “WARNING” information and “HOURS METER” information can be switched by pressing the search button. 3Press the DIAG button again to return to the original display. $“WARNING” information display OA warning message is displayed whenever a warning occurs. When warnings have not been detected, “NO WARNING” is displayed. OWhen multiple warning occur, the descriptions for each warning can be checked by turning the search dial. ON OFFPOWERDVDVCPRODVCPRO 50 METER L R FULL/FINE MONITOR SELECT HEADPHONESMONITOR MIXINPUT SELECTPREVIEW/PREVIEWAUTO EDITPREROLLVIDEO REC LEVELCH1PB LEVEL AUDIOCH2CH3CH4TCPRESETMENU SET DIAGSUPER REC INHINT TCGMODECONTROLON OFFUNITY VA R COUNTERRESET A IN TRIM SET OUT IN A OUTCH1 CH4CH2INSERTCH3ASSEMVIDEO CUE TCSTAND BY EDIT REW STOPPLAY REC PLAYER RECORDER FF JOGSHTLSLOW TAPE EEONREGENPRESETEXITOFFREMOTELOCAL 1/3 2
65 H04 F LOADINGDisplays the number of times front loading has been performed in single units. $Displaying the “HOURS METER” information Turn the search dial to move the cursor (2). The description for the item where the cursor is located is shown on the counter display. OThe resettable items in the “HOURS METER” information are reset by the shop when performing maintenance or other work. OThe search buttons and the search dial cannot be operated while the DIAG menu is displayed.If “T&S&M” is selected in the setup menu No. 008 (DISPLAY SEL), a message appears in the mode display whenever a warning or error occurs. When multiple events occur, the event with the highest priority is displayed. Error messages No./Item Description Ser 222222222 Displays the unit’s serial No. Priority Display/Description High LowError messages (See error message table) When an operational malfunction has occurred in the unit, the error number flashes and the error message is indicated on the counter display. INT SG When SG has been selected as the input signal with the INPUT SELECT buttons, pressing the REC button or the EDIT button (E-E mode) will display “INT SG” for the first two seconds. This is also displayed for the first two seconds when starting editing. NO INPUT If there is no input signal (except for analog audio) to the connector selected using the INPUT SELECT buttons, pressing the REC button or the EDIT button (E-E mode) will display “NO INPUT” for the first two seconds. This is also displayed for the first two seconds when starting editing. Warning messages (See error message table) When a warning occurs in this unit, the error number and warning message are indicated on the counter display. When multiple warnings occur, the warning with the highest priority is displayed. H00 OPERATIONDisplays the time that the power has been supplied in one-hour units. H01 DRUM RUNDisplays the time that the drum has been rotating in one-hour units. H02 TAPE RUNDisplays the time that the tape has been running during FF, REW, PLAY, SEARCH (JOG, SLOW, SHTL), REC, and EDIT modes (except for STILL in the JOG, SLOW or SHTL mode) in one-hour units. H03 THREADINGThe number of times for threading (loading)/ unthreading (unloading) is displayed in single units. H11 DRUM RUNrDisplays the time that the drum has been rotating in one-hour units. (Can be reset) H13 THREADINGrThe number of times for threading (loading)/ unthreading (unloading) is displayed in single units. (Can be reset) H30 POWER ONThe number of times the power has been turned on is displayed in single units. H12 TAPE RUNrDisplays the time that the tape has been running during FF, REW, PLAY, SEARCH (JOG, SLOW, SHTL), REC, and EDIT modes (except for STILL in the JOG, SLOW or SHTL mode) in one-hour units. (Can be reset) H14 F LOADINGrDisplays the number of times front loading has been performed in single units. (Can be reset)
66 Warning messages Error messages PriorityOMonitor display ODescription OVTR operation and corrective action HighE-04 (UNKNOWN SIG) This appears when the SDTI input signals are not DVCPRO or DV format signals. (The data stream format complies with the SMPTE 321M standard.) VTR:No recording operations can be performed. OCheck whether the SDTI input has been connected properly. (This warning is displayed when SDI signals are being input.) PriorityOMonitor display ODescription OVTR operation and corrective action Low E-01 (LOW RF) This appears when envelope levels approximately 1/3 that of normal levels are detected for more than one second during playback, recording, or editing. VTR:Operation continues. OClean the video heads. E-02 (HIGH ERROR RATE) This appears when the error rate has increased to the extent that correction or interpolation was performed on either the video or audio signals. VTR:Operation continues. OClean the video heads. E-11 (NOT 1a25M SIG) This appears when the SDTI input signals are not DVCPRO (25 Mbps) format 1atransfer signals. VTR:No recording operations can be performed. OCheck the SDTI input signals. E-12 (NOT 1a50M SIG) This appears when the SDTI input signals are not DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps) format 1atransfer signals. VTR:No recording operations can be performed. OCheck the SDTI input signals. E-00 (SERVO NOT LOCKED) This appears when the servo is not locked for three or more seconds during playback, recording, or editing. VTR:Operation continues. OCheck the tape. A tape recorded other than PAL format may have been inserted. E-16 (INVALID VIDEO SIG) This appears when the compressed video signals in the SDTI input signals are invalid. OThis warning appears only during recording operations. In cases like this, no signals are recorded on the tape and only the erasure of the existing signals will be performed. VTR:Operation continues. No editing operations can be performed. OCheck the SDTI input signals. Playback signals of tape on which material has not been recorded may be being input. E-17 (INVALID AUDIO SIG) This appears when the audio signals in the SDTI input signals are invalid. OThis warning appears only during recording operations. In cases like this, the signals are recorded with the audio signals muted. VTR:Operation continues. No editing operations can be performed. OCheck the SDTI input signals. Signals from other than a VTR with 1aplayback may be being input. E-18 (INVALID TC SIG) This appears when the time codes in the SDTI input signals are invalid. OThis warning appears only during recording operations. In cases like this, the internally generated time codes are recorded. VTR:Operation continues. No editing operations can be performed. OCheck the time code being input from the components. E-10 (FAN STOP) This is displayed when the fan motor stops. VTR:Operation continues. OCheck that nothing is obstructing the fan movement. E-09 (NO RF) This appears during playback when a blank section (tape blank) lasting for one or more seconds has been detected. Such a section is identified as a tape blank when all of the following conditions are met. ONo head outputs ONo playback data readout ONo CTL (Excluding DV and DVCAM tapes) VTR:Operation continues. OCheck the tape. A tape on which material has not been recorded may have been inserted.
67 Error messages Error messages E-55 UNLOAD ERRORIf the tape has not been taken up during unloading, this error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-53 WINDUP ERRORIf there is an abnormally large discrepancy between the amount of tape taken up by the take-up reel and the amount of tape supplied by the supply reel while the tape is traveling after the total amount of the tape begins to be detected, this error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-52 W-UP REEL NOT ROTAIf the take-up reel fails to take up the tape while the tape is traveling in the state where the total amount of the tape has not yet been detected after the cassette was inserted, this error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-38 SERVO FG ERRORIf automatic adjustment of the reel and capstan rotation in eject status was not performed correctly when the power was turned on, this error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. DisplayODescription OVTR operation and corrective action E-29 FRONT LOAD MOTORThe unit switches to eject mode and if the cassette fails to move up within 6 seconds, this error number flashes on the display. OIf the cassette does not move down inside the machine even when 6 seconds have elapsed since the cassette was inserted, the VTR is transferred to the eject mode. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-20 DEWIf condensation is detected, the error number flashes and the unit transfers to eject mode. The drum rotates after the cassette is ejected to eliminate the condensation. Once the unit is released from condensation status, the error message display is cleared and the VTR is able to be used. OIf condensation is detected in the eject mode, the drum starts rotating as soon as it is detected. OIf condensation is detected when the cassette has been inserted, the drum rotation is stopped, and after the tape is ejected, the drum starts rotating. VTR:EJECT OLeave the power on and wait. DisplayODescription OVTR operation and corrective action E-31 LOADING MOTORIf the unloading operation is not completed within 6 seconds, this error number flashes on the display. OWhen the loading operation is not completed within 6 seconds, the VTR is transferred to the eject (unloading) mode. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-37 SERVO COMM ERRORIf 10 seconds or more elapses and the servo microcomputer has not followed orders issued by the system control microcomputer, this error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-35 SERVO CONTROL ERRORIf there is no response from the servo microcomputer for 1 second or more, this error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-57 S-FF/REW TIMEOVERIf the start or end processing operation is not completed, this error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-51 FRONT LOAD ERRORIf the take-up reel rotates without engaging for a specific period of time during the start or end processing operation while loading is underway (half position), this error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-60 DRUM ROTA TOO FASTIf the cylinder motor speed is abnormally high, this error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-59 DRUM ROTA TOO SLOWIf the cylinder motor speed is abnormally low, this error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-61 CAP ROTA TOO SLOWIf the capstan motor speed is abnormally low, the error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again.
68 Error messages Error messages DisplayODescription OVTR operation and corrective action E-78 M-IF COMM ERRORIf a problem has been encountered in communication between the servo microcomputer and mechanism relay board, this error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-67 T REEL ROTA TOO FASTIf the take-up reel motor speed is abnormally high, the error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-64 S REEL ROTA TOO FASTIf the supply reel motor speed is abnormally high, the error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-69 T REEL TORQUE ERRIf excess torque being applied to the take-up reel motor is detected, the error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-70 S REEL TORQUE ERRIf excess torque being applied to the supply reel motor is detected or an abnormal current flowing to the current detection resistor is detected, this error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-71 CAP TENSION ERRORIf abnormal tension at the supply side is detected in the capstan mode, the error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-72 REEL TENSION ERRORIf abnormal tension at the supply side is detected in the reel mode, the error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-73 REEL DIR UNMATCHIf the take-up reel motor has rotated in the reverse direction, this error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. E-74 DRUM TORQUE ERRORIf excess torque being applied to the cylinder motor is detected, this error number flashes on the display. VTR:STOP OSet the POWER switch to OFF and then to ON again. Consult your dealer if the error message is still displayed even after restarting the unit.
69 The VTR can be operated by commands when the RS-232C interface is used. (See command table on pages 72, 73.) $Conditions for acknowledging commands from RS-232C interface OThe front panel CONTROL switch must be at REMOTE. OThe setup menu No. 204 “RS232C SEL” must be ON. If the above conditions are not met, [ACK] + [STX] ER001 [EXT] is returned to the external unit. Whether the [ACK] code is returned depends on the setting which has been selected for setup menu item No. 209 “RETURN ACK”. Hardware specifications External interface specifications RS-232C interface OConnector specifications Connector: D-SUB 25-pin (crossover cable supported) OExample of connection with controller (PC) Using crossover cable with D-SUB 25-pin connectors Pin No. Signal Description 1FG Protective ground (Frame ground) 2RXD Received data (Data is sent to PC.) 3TXD Transmitted data (Data is received from PC.) 4CTS Clear to send (Shorted with pin 5.) 5RTS Request to send (Shorted with pin 4.) 6DTR Data terminal ready (No processing) 7SG Signal ground (Signal ground) 20DSR Data set ready (+ voltage output after communication enable status) PC side (D-SUB 25-pin connector)VTR side FG TXD RXD RTS CTS DSR SG DTR1 2 3 4 5 6 7 20FG RXD TXD CTS RTS DTR SG DSR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 Using crossover cable with D-SUB 9-pin and 25-pin connectors PC side (D-SUB 9-pin connector)VTR side RXD TXD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS2 3 4 5 6 7 8FG RXD TXD CTS RTS DTR SG DSR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 20
70 Software specifications (Protocol) 1. Communication parameters RS-232C interface Communication systemAsynchronous, full duplex Communication speed300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600 Bit length7bit/8 bit Stop bit1 bit/2 bit Parity bitNONE/ODD/EVEN ACK codeACK code returned/ACK code not returned The ACK code is what is returned from the VTR to the controller when data has been successfully sent from the controller. The underlining indicates the factory settings. Communication parameterSetup menu item Communication speedNo.205 BAUD RATE Bit lengthNo.206 DATA LENGTH Stop bitNo.207 STOP BIT Parity bitNo.208 PARITY ACK codeNo.209 RETURN ACK Any changes to the settings can be made using the setup menu items listed below. 2. Send format [controller (PC) 5VTR] $Data format [STX] [command] [:] [data] [ETX] 02h XX XX XX 3Ah XX..... XX 03h 20H