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    Setup menus
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    USER menu
    No./Item Description
    320
    VAR FWD
    MAXThis sets the maximum SLOW FWD speed.
    0000+4.1:+4.1 (+3.1)aspeed0001 +1.85:+1.85aspeed0002 +1:+1aspeed
    
    OThe value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in
    parenthesis (    ).
    OAt any speed setting other than +4.1, the
    phase cannot be synchronized from the editing
    controller.
    323
    JOG FWD
    MAXThis sets the maximum JOG FWD speed.
    0000 +4.1:+4.1 (+3.1)aspeed0001 +1.85:+1.85aspeed0002+1:+1aspeed
    
    OThe value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in
    parenthesis (    ).
    OThe maximum speed is set to +1awhen the
    dial on the front panel is operated.
    OAt any speed setting other than +4.1, the
    phase cannot be synchronized from an editing
    controller which synchronizes the phase using
    the JOG command.
    324
    JOG REV MAXThis sets the maximum JOG REV speed.
    0000–4.1:–4.1 (–3.1)aspeed0001–1.85:–1.85aspeed0002–1:–1aspeed0003–0.43:–0.43 (–0.5)aspeed
    
    OThe value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in
    parenthesis (    ).
    OThe maximum speed is set to –1awhen the
    dial on the front panel is operated.
    325 
    POSTROLL
    TM
    SD955BThis sets the postroll time.
    Any time from 0 to 5 seconds can be set in 1-
    second units.
    0000 0s
    0001 1s
    0002
    2s0003 3s
    0004 4s
    0005 5s
    321
    VAR REV MAXThis sets the maximum SLOW REV speed.
    0000–4.1:–4.1 (–3.1)aspeed0001–1.85:–1.85aspeed
    0002–1:–1aspeed0003–0.43:–0.43aspeed
    
    The value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in
    parenthesis (    ). No./Item Description
    309
    EDIT RPLCECThe same type of setting as setup menu No.
    305. This selects the channel concerned when
    the CUE edit preset is set in compliance with
    the ON or OFF presetting for the analog audio
    signals designated by the controller.
    0000N-DEF:
    Not set.
    0001 CH1:
    Compliance with analog CH1 edit preset.
    0002 CH2:
    Compliance with analog CH2 edit preset.
    0003 CH1+2:
    Compliance with either analog CH1 or CH2
    edit preset.
    310
    CONFI EDITThis selects whether to conduct simultaneous
    playback while editing is in progress.
    0000OFF:No simultaneous playback0001 ON:Simultaneous playback
    
    Simultaneous playback is valid when the MODE
    switch is set to TAPE.
    311
    AUD EDIT INThis selects the connection method for the
    digital audio edit IN point.
    0000 CUT:Cut processing0001FADE:V Fade processing
    312
    AUD EDIT
    OUTThis selects the connection method for the
    digital audio edit OUT point.
    0000 CUT:Cut processing0001FADE:V Fade processing
    313 
    AUTO ENTRYSD955BThis selects whether the IN point is to be
    entered using the PREROLL button when it
    has not been entered.
    0000DIS:IN point is not entered.0001 ENA:IN point is entered.
    314 
    CF ADJ SELSD955BThis selects the CF adjustment deck with
    deck-to-deck editing.
    0000PLAYER:
    The player’s edit IN/OUT points are adjusted.
    (reference as the RECORDER side)
    0001 RECORD:
    The recorder’s edit IN/OUT points are
    adjusted. (reference as the PLAYER side)
    315
    AFTER 
    CUE-UPThis selects the mode after cue-up operation
    is complete.
    0000STOP:STOP mode0001 STILL:SHTL STILL mode0002 STILL2:SLOW STILL mode 
    						
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    Setup menus
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    USER menu
    No./Item Description
    400
    STILL TIMERThis selects the time to be taken until the unit
    goes into the tape protection mode when it is
    left standing in the stop or search still
    (JOG/SLOW/SHTL) mode. 
    (Unit: s = second, min = minute)
    0000 0.5s
    0001 5s
    0002 10s
    0003 20s
    0004 30s
    0005 40s
    0006 50s
    0007 1min
    0008
    2min
    401
    SRC
    PROTECTWhen the time selected as the setup menu
    item No. 400 (STILL TIMER) setting elapses
    while the unit is in the search STILL
    (JOG/SLOW/SHTL) mode, the unit
    automatically enters one of the tape
    protection modes. This menu item is for
    selecting which tape protection mode the unit
    is to enter.
    0000STEP:STEP FWD0001 HALF:HALF LOADING
    
    When STEP FWD is selected, the unit
    automatically goes into the STANDBY OFF
    (HALF LOADING) mode when the total time for
    which the unit is left standing in the still status
    reaches 30 minutes (or 1 minute for a
    DV/DVCAM tape).
    402
    DRUM STDBYThis selects the drum operation in the
    STANDBY OFF (HALF LOADING) mode.
    0000 OFF:The drum stops rotating.0001ON:The drum continues rotating.
    OSTEP FWD and HALF
    LOADING are provided in the
    tape protection mode. Either
    of these can be set for STOP
    and SEARCH STILL.
    OThe cumulative standby time
    at the same tape position
    increases when transmitting
    programs or otherwise using
    identical materials
    repeatedly.
    In order to protect the tape, it
    is recommended that the
    shortest possible setting for
    the standby time in the same
    tape location is used.
    OWhen a DV/DVCAM tape is
    used, any setting above 10
    seconds will be treated as 10
    seconds.
    No./Item Description
    403
    STOP
    PROTECTWhen the time selected as the setup menu
    item No. 400 (STILL TIMER) setting elapses
    while the unit is in the STOP mode, the unit
    automatically enters one of the tape
    protection modes. This menu item is for
    selecting which tape protection mode the unit
    is to enter.
    0000 STEP:STEP FWD0001HALF:HALF LOADING
    
    When STEP FWD is selected, the unit is
    automatically transferred to the STANDBY OFF
    (HALF LOADING) mode when the total time
    during which it has been left standing in the
    STOP mode reaches 30 minutes (or 1 minute for
    a DV/DVCAM tape). 
    						
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    Setup menus
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    USER menu
    No./Item Description
    506
    BINARY GPThis sets the usage status of the user bit of
    the time code generated by the TCG.
    0000000:
    NOT SPECIFIED (character set not specified)
    0001 001:
    ISO CHARACTER (8 bits character set based
    on ISO646, ISO2022)
    0002 010:UNASSIGNED 1 (undefined)0003 011:UNASSIGNED 2 (undefined)0004 100:UNASSIGNED 3 (undefined)0005 101:PAGE/LINE0006 110:UNASSIGNED 4 (undefined)0007 111:UNASSIGNED 5 (undefined)
    507
    PHASE CORRThis selects whether to control the phase
    correction of the LTC which is output from
    the TIME CODE OUT connector.
    0000OFF:
    Phase correction control is not performed.
    0001 ON:
    Phase correction control is performed.
    508
    TCG CF FLAGThis selects whether the CF flag of the TCG is
    to ON.
    0000OFF:CF flag is OFF.0001 ON:CF flag is ON.
    509
    DF MODEThis selects the DF or NDF mode for CTL and
    TCG.
    0000DF:The drop frame mode is used.0001 NDF:The non-drop frame mode is
    used.
    
    ODrop frame mode is valid only when the
    CONTROL switch is set to LOCAL or the setup
    menu No. 001 (LOCAL ENA) is set to ENA.
    OThis setup menu is not displayed in the 625i
    system.
    510
    TC OUT REFThis is used to switch the phase of the time
    code, which is output from the TIME CODE
    OUT connector, for the external LTC input
    when the TCG switch is at the EXT position.
    0000VOUT:
    Time code is synchronized with output video
    signal.
    0001 TC_IN:
    Time code is synchronized with external time
    code input. No./Item Description
    500
    VITC BLANKFor selecting whether to output the VITC
    signal at the positions selected by setup
    menu items No. 501 (VITC POS-1) and No. 502
    (VITC POS-2).
    0000 BLANK:VITC signals are not output.0001THRU:VITC signals are output.
    501
    VITC POS-1This sets the position where the VITC signal
    is to be inserted.
    [525i system] [625i system]
    0000 10L 0000 7L
    ::::
    0006
    16L000411L::::
    0010 20L 0015 22L
    
    The same line as the one used for the setup
    menu items No. 502 (VITC POS-2) and No. 662
    (UMID POS) setting cannot be set.
    SD955B
    503
    TCG REGENThis selects the signal to be regenerated
    when the time code generator (TCG) in the
    REGEN mode.
    0000TC&UB:
    Both the time code and user bit are
    regenerated.
    0001 TC:
    Only the time code is regenerated.
    0002 UB:
    Only the user bit is regenerated.
    504
    REGEN MODEThis selects whether the time code is to be
    regenerated during automatic editing using
    the unit’s control panel.
    0000AS&IN:
    Time code is regenerated with assemble or
    insert editing.
    0001 ASSEM:
    Time code is regenerated with assemble
    editing.
    0002 INSRT:
    Time code is regenerated with insert editing.
    0003 SW:
    Setting complies with TCG switch setting.505
    EXT TC SELThis selects the time code to be used when
    an external time code is to be used.
    0000LTC:
    The LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector is
    used.
    0001 VITC:
    The VITC of the input video signal is used.
    502
    VITC POS-2This sets the position where the VITC signal
    is to be inserted.
    [525i system] [625i system]
    0000 10L 0000 7L
    ::::
    0008
    18L000613L::::
    0010 20L 0015 22L
    
    The same line as the one used for the setup
    menu items No. 501 (VITC POS-1) and No. 662
    (UMID POS) setting cannot be set.
    SD955B 
    						
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    511
    VITC OUTThis selects how the VITC which is to be
    superimposed onto the output video signal is
    to be output.
    0000SBC:
    During recording:
    The input time code, which was selected by
    the setup menu No. 505 (EXT TC SEL)
    setting and TCG switch, is output as the
    VITC.
    During playback:
    The time code recorded in the SBC area is
    output as the VITC.
    0001 VAUX:
    During recording:
    The time code detected from the input video
    signal is output as the VITC.
    During playback:
    The time code recorded in the VAUX area is
    output as the VITC.
    
    The time code detected from the input video
    signal is automatically recorded in the VAUX area
    while pictures are being recorded.
    Setup menus
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    USER menu
    No./Item Description
    514
    VITC GENThis selects whether or not to record the
    internal time code generator value in the
    VAUX area.
    0000OFF:
    The internal time code generator value is not
    recorded in the VAUX area.
    When video signals on which the time code
    has been recorded are input, the time code of
    the input signals is recorded in the VAUX area.
    0001 ON:
    The internal time code generator value is
    recorded in the VAUX area.
    
    If SDTI/1394 has been selected as the input
    signals using the INPUT SELECT button, the
    time code on the input signals will be recorded
    regardless of this menu’s setting. No./Item Description
    512
    TC OUT ADVThis selects how the phase alignment for the
    time code output from the TIME CODE OUT
    connector is to be handled.
    Usually, it is aligned with the output video and
    audio signals.
    However, when external components are to be
    connected, it is possible to align the phase with
    the input signal.
    0000OFF:
    Phase alignment is not performed. 
    The time code output from the TIME CODE
    OUT connector is aligned with the output video
    and audio signals.
    0001 EDIT:
    When editing mode has been selected, the
    time code output from the TIME CODE OUT
    connector is aligned with the input video and
    audio signals during playback and editing
    operations. 
    In all other modes it is aligned with the output
    video and audio signals.
    513
    RUN MODEThis sets the operation mode which is to
    make the internal time code generator
    advance.
    0000REC:
    The internal time code generator is advanced
    during recording.
    0001 FREE:
    When the power is on, the internal time code
    generator is advanced regardless of the
    operation mode.SBC (sub code data) area:
    This area is separate from the video and audio data area on the
    helical track. The time code complying with SMPTE/EBU standards
    is stored here. As with the conventional LTC (linear time code), the
    time code can be read even during rewinding or fast forwarding. It
    can also be read out when the tape has stopped.
    VAUX (video auxiliary data) area:
    This area is to be found in the video data area on the helical track.
    The additional information relating to the video data is stored here.
    
    The time code and user’s bit are controlled during tape playback by
    the data which has been recorded in the SBC area. This means that
    all the data recorded in the SBC area alone is used as the data
    which is to be indicated on the counter display section in the middle
    of the front panel or in the superimposed display, or as the data
    which is to be transmitted to the editing controller or other unit. 
    						
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    Setup menus
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    USER menu
    No./Item DescriptionNo./Item Description
    600
    INT SGThis selects the internal reference signal.
    0001 BB:
    The black burst is generated.
    0002 CB100:
    100% color bars are generated.
    0003CB75:
    75% color bars are generated.
    601
    OUT VSYNCThis selects whether to float the vertical sync
    position of the video output in order to align
    the video output phase with the input in the
    EE/record/edit modes.
    0000N-VF:Signals are not floated.0001 VF:Signals are floated.
    602
    V-MUTE SELThis selects whether to mute the video output
    signals when a blank on the tape has been
    detected during playback.
    0000 N-MUTE:No muting. (Freeze)0001LOW RF:Muting. (Set to gray.)
    603
    CC (F1)
    BLANKThis selects ON or OFF for the closed caption
    signal of the first field.
    0000 BLANK:Signal is forcibly blanked.0001THRU:Signal is not blanked.
    
    This setup menu is not displayed in the 625i
    system.
    604
    CC (F2)
    BLANKThis selects ON or OFF for the closed caption
    signal of the second field.
    0000 BLANK:Signal is forcibly blanked.0001THRU:Signal is not blanked.
    
    This setup menu is not displayed in the 625i
    system.
    606
    OUT C KILLThis selects chroma color killer processing
    for the video output signals.
    0000 B/W:No color signals are output.0001COLOR:Color signals are output.
    609
    EDHThis selects whether to superimpose EDH
    onto the SDI output signals.
    0000 OFF:EDH is not superimposed.0001ON:EDH is superimposed.
    
    Even when ON is selected for this setting, EDH is
    not superimposed onto the signals output from
    the SDI OUT 3 connector if the SUPER switch on
    the front panel of the unit is set to ON.
    610
    P
    B/PRIN LVThis selects the analog component input
    level.0000 M II:M IIlevel0001B-CAM:ß-CAM level
    
    OThis setup menu is not displayed in the 625i
    system.
    OWhen no optional board (AJ-YA931G) has
    been installed, setup menu No. 610 is not
    displayed.
    614
    P
    B/PROUT LVThis selects the analog component output
    level.0000 M II:M IIlevel0001B-CAM:ß-CAM level
    
    This setup menu is not displayed in the 625i
    system.
    611
    YC SEP MODEThis selects Y/C separation processing for
    the composite input signals.
    0000 B/W:
    The signals are processed as B/W signals.
    0001AUTO:
    The signals are automatically detected.
    
    When no optional board (AJ-YA931G) has been
    installed, setup menu No. 611 is not displayed.
    618
    INTERPOLATE
    This selects the interpolation operation.
    Vertical interpolation is conducted automatically
    during slow-motion playback to reduce the
    vertical movement of the playback pictures.
    However, this menu item enables the
    interpolation operation to be forcibly turned off.
    0000 OFF:
    Interpolation is forcibly turned off.
    0001AUTO:
    Interpolation is automatically turned on during
    slow-motion playback.
    605
    FREEZE SELThis selects the freeze mode for still pictures.
    0000FIELD:Field freeze.0001 FRAME:Frame freeze.
    
    When frame freeze has been selected, the frame
    slow status is established with the slow setting. 
    						
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    Setup menus
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    USER menu
    No./Item DescriptionNo./Item Description
    621
    CCR MODEThis selects the cross color processing
    during playback.
    0000 OFF:
    The cross color is output with no changes
    made.
    0001 ON:
    The cross color can be reduced.
    
    This setup menu is not displayed in the 625i
    system.622
    SETUP 25For setting 7.5% setup processing to be
    performed on input and output signals in the
    DVCPRO (25 Mbps) mode.
    When the STOP button is pressed, operation is
    transferred to the sub-screen, and the setup level
    is set for each output. To return from the sub-
    screen, press the STOP button again.
    
    This setup menu is not displayed in the 625i
    system.
    00
    CMPST IN Sub-screen
    This selects the 7.5% setup processing for
    the input composite signal.
    0000 THRU:
    The signal is recorded in its original form.
    0001CUT:
    The signal is recorded with the 7.5% setup
    removed.
    02
    CMPNT INThis selects the 7.5% setup processing for
    the input component signal.
    0000THRU:
    The signal is recorded in its original form.
    0001 CUT:
    The signal is recorded with the 7.5% setup
    removed.
    03
    CMPNT OUTThis selects the 7.5% setup processing for
    the output composite, component and serial
    (digital) signal.
    0000THRU:
    The signal is output in its original form.
    0001 CUT:
    The signal is output with the 7.5% setup
    removed.
    0002 ADD:
    The signal is output with the 7.5% setup
    added. 01
    CMPST OUTThis selects the 7.5% setup processing for
    the output composite signal.
    0000 THRU:
    The signal is output in its original form.
    0001ADD:
    The signal is output with the 7.5% setup
    added.
    
    Bear in mind the setting for sub-screen item No.
    03 (CMPNT OUT) of setup menu item No. 622
    (SETUP 25).
    620
    ESR MODEThis selects the operation mode for edge
    subcarrier reduction (ESR) in the playback
    circuit.
    0000 OFF:
    The mode is forcibly set to OFF.
    0001AUTO:
    The mode is automatically set to ON or OFF
    depending on the VTR operation. 
    						
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    Setup menus
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    USER menu
    No./Item Description
    623
    SETUP 50For setting 7.5% setup processing to be
    performed on input and output signals in the
    DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps) mode.
    When the STOP button is pressed, operation is
    transferred to the sub-screen, and the setup level
    is set for each output. To return from the sub-
    screen, press the STOP button again.
    
    This setup menu is not displayed in the 625i
    system.
    00
    CMPST IN Sub-screen
    This selects the 7.5% setup processing for
    the input composite signal.
    0000 THRU:
    The signal is recorded in its original form.
    0001CUT:
    The signal is recorded with the 7.5% setup
    removed.
    02
    CMPNT INThis selects the 7.5% setup processing for
    the input component signal.
    0000THRU:
    The signal is recorded in its original form.
    0001 CUT:
    The signal is recorded with the 7.5% setup
    removed.
    03
    CMPNT OUTThis selects the 7.5% setup processing for
    the output composite, component and serial
    (digital) signal.
    0000THRU:
    The signal is output in its original form.
    0001 CUT:
    The signal is output with the 7.5% setup
    removed.
    0002 ADD:
    The signal is output with the 7.5% setup
    added. 01
    CMPST OUTThis selects the 7.5% setup processing for
    the output composite signal.
    0000 THRU:
    The signal is output in its original form.
    0001ADD:
    The signal is output with the 7.5% setup
    added.
    
    Bear in mind the setting for sub-screen item No.
    03 (CMPNT OUT) of setup menu item No. 623
    (SETUP 50).
    No./Item Description
    624
    CC RECFor selecting whether to record the closed
    caption signals multiplexed on the input
    signals on the tape.
    0000OFF:
    No closed caption signal is recorded.
    In addition, the EE output signals are blanked.
    0001 ON:
    When a closed caption signal is detected from
    the selected input signal, it can be recorded.
    
    OIf SDTI/1394 signals have been selected as
    the input signals, the closed caption signals
    which have been multiplexed onto the input
    signals will be recorded on the tape regardless
    of the setting.
    OThis setup menu is not displayed in the 625i
    system.
    660
    UMID RECThis selects whether or not to record the
    UMID information on the tape.
    0000 OFF:
    UMID information is not recorded on the tape.
    In addition, EE output signals are blanked.
    0001ON:
    UMID information is recorded on the tape.
    
    OIf SDTI/1394 has been selected as the input
    signals using the INPUT SELECT button, the
    UMID information on the input signals will be
    recorded regardless of this menu’s setting.
    OIf THRU has been selected as the setup menu
    item No. 106 (EE MODE SEL) setting, UMID
    information of the EE output signals will be
    blanked. 645
    WIDE SELECTThis selects whether or not to record the
    wide-screen information on the tape.
    0001 WIDE:
    The wide-screen information is not recorded on
    the tape.
    0002NORMAL:
    The wide-screen information is recorded on the
    tape.
    
    If SDTI/1394 has been selected as the input
    signals using the INPUT SELECT button, the
    wide-screen information on the input signals will
    be recorded regardless of this menu’s setting. 
    						
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    Setup menus
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    USER menu
    No./Item Description
    661
    UMID GENThis selects the basic UMID information to be
    recorded on the tape when ON has been
    selected as the setup menu item No. 660
    (UMID REC) setting.
    0000 INT:
    Newly created basic UMID information of this
    unit is always recorded.
    0001EXT:
    The basic UMID information of the input
    signals is recorded.
    Newly created basic UMID information of this
    unit is recorded if there is no basic UMID
    information on the input signals.
    
    The source pack (of the UMID information) of the
    input signal will be recorded on the tape,
    regardless of this menu’s setting.
    662
    UMID POSThis sets the line on which the UMID
    information is to be superimposed.
    [525i system] [625i system]
    0000 BLANK 0000 BLANK
    0001 12L 0001 8L
    ::::
    0006
    17L001017L::::
    0008 19L 0015 22L
    
    The line selected for the setup menu item No.
    501 (VITC POS-1) and No. 502 (VITC POS-2)
    settings cannot be selected for this item.
    SD955B 
    						
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    Setup menus
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    USER menu
    No./Item DescriptionNo./Item Description
    701
    CH1 IN LVThis selects the audio input (CH1) reference
    level switching.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002–20dB
    702
    CH2 IN LVThis selects the audio input (CH2) reference
    level switching.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002–20dB
    703
    CH3 IN LVThis selects the audio input (CH3) reference
    level switching.
    0000 4dB
    0001
    0dB0002–20dB
    704
    CH4 IN LVThis selects the audio input (CH4) reference
    level switching.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002–20dB
    706
    CH1 OUT LVThis selects the audio output (CH1) reference
    level switching.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002–20dB
    707
    CH2 OUT LVThis selects the audio output (CH2) reference
    level switching.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002–20dB
    708
    CH3 OUT LVThis selects the audio output (CH3) reference
    level switching.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002–20dB
    709
    CH4 OUT LVThis selects the audio output (CH4) reference
    level switching.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002–20dB
    711
    MONIL OUT
    LVThis selects the audio monitor output (Lch)
    reference level switching.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002–20dB
    712
    MONIR OUT
    LVThis selects the audio monitor output (Rch)
    reference level switching.
    0000 4dB
    00010dB0002–20dB
    715
    CH1 IN SELThis selects the CH1 input when USER SET
    has been selected by pressing the unit’s
    AUDIO input selector button.
    0000ANA:Analog input.0001 DIGI:Digital input.
    716
    CH2 IN SELThis selects the CH2 input when USER SET
    has been selected by pressing the unit’s
    AUDIO input selector button.
    0000ANA:Analog input.0001 DIGI:Digital input.
    717
    CH3 IN SELThis selects the CH3 input when USER SET
    has been selected by pressing the unit’s
    AUDIO input selector button.
    0000ANA:Analog input.0001 DIGI:Digital input.
    718
    CH4 IN SELThis selects the CH4 input when USER SET
    has been selected by pressing the unit’s
    AUDIO input selector button.
    0000ANA:Analog input.0001 DIGI:Digital input.
    719
    D IN SEL12This selects the CH1 and CH2 digital input
    when USER SET has been selected by pressing
    the unit’s AUDIO input selector button.
    0000AES:AES/EBU input0001 SIF:SDI input
    720
    D IN SEL34This selects the CH3 and CH4 digital input
    when USER SET has been selected by pressing
    the unit’s AUDIO input selector button.
    0000AES:AES/EBU input
    0001 SIF:SDI input 713
    MONI OUTThis selects whether or not to couple the
    volume level of the audio monitor output with
    the volume control of the headphone jack.
    0000 UNITY:
    Volume is output at a fixed level, regardless of
    the position of the volume control.
    0001VAR:
    Audio monitor output volume is coupled to the
    volume control. 
    						
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    Setup menus
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    USER menu
    No./Item DescriptionNo./Item Description
    721
    MONI CH SELThis selects  the monitor output.
    0000 MANU:
    The output signal is as selected in MONITOR
    SELECT buttons.
    0001AUTO:
    PCM AUDIO output is selected within the
    –0.43 (–0.5)ato +1aspeed range; CUE is
    automatically selected for all other tape
    speeds.
    
    The value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in
    parenthesis (    ).
    0002 PCM:
    The PCM AUDIO signal is output over the
    –10ato +10arange.
    
    This setup menu’s setting takes effect when CH1,
    CH2, CH3 or CH4 has been selected by the L
    and R MONITOR SELECT buttons on the front
    panel. (If CUE has been selected, the cue signal
    will be output at all the speeds regardless of the
    setup menu’s setting.)
    722
    REC CH1This selects the input signal to be recorded
    on the audio CH1 track.
    0000CH1:Audio input CH1 signal.0001 CH2:Audio input CH2 signal.0002 CH1+2:Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2
    signal.
    723
    REC CH2This selects the input signal to be recorded
    on the audio CH2 track.
    0000 CH1:Audio input CH1 signal.0001CH2:Audio input CH2 signal.0002 CH1+2:Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2
    signal.
    724
    REC CH3This selects the input signal to be recorded
    on the audio CH3 track.
    0000CH3:Audio input CH3 signal0001 CH4:Audio input CH4 signal0002 CH3+4:Mixed audio input CH3 and CH4
    signal
    725
    REC CH4This selects the input signal to be recorded
    on the audio CH4 track.
    0000 CH3:Audio input CH3 signal0001CH4:Audio input CH4 signal0002 CH3+4:Mixed audio input CH3 and CH4
    signal726
    REC CUEThis selects the input signal recorded in CUE.
    0001CH1:Audio CH1 input0002 CH2:Audio CH2 input0003 CH1+2:Audio CH1 and CH2 MIX signal0004 CH3:Audio CH3 input0005 CH4:Audio CH4 input0006 CH3+4:Audio CH3 and CH4 MIX signal0007 CH1~
    4:Audio CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4
    mixed signals
    727
    PB FADEThis selects the processing method for the
    audio edit points (IN point, OUT point) during
    playback.
    0000AUTO:According to the status during
    recording.
    0001 CUT:Forced CUT0002 FADE:Forced FADE
    728
    EMBEDDED
    AUDThis selects whether to superimpose the
    audio data onto the SDI output.
    0000 OFF:Data is not superimposed.0001ON:Data is superimposed.
    731
    CUE OUT SELThis selects whether or not the cue signal is
    to be output to the main line output in the
    search mode.
    0000OFF:CUE is not output.0001 ON:CUE is output.
    
    OThis function works only when a setting
    other than MANU has been selected by
    setup menu No. 721 (MONI CH SEL).
    OThe main signal system output channels
    used for the CUE output differ depending on
    the setting selected by setup menu No. 735
    (MON AUTO SEL).
    When L/R is selected:
    CUE is output to CH1 to CH4.
    When L is selected:
    CUE is output to CH1 and CH3.
    When R is selected:
    CUE is output to CH2 and CH4.
    OWhen PCM has been selected as the setup
    menu No. 721 (MONI CH SEL) setting, PCM
    is output.
    733
    CUE OUTThis selects the timing for the output picture
    and CUE output when CUE has been selected
    for monitor output.
    0000NORMAL:The timing is aligned with the
    output picture.
    0001 DIRECT:Whatever has been recorded on
    the tape is output with no delay.
    
    When DIRECT has been selected, the timing of
    the output picture and that of the cue output are
    not aligned properly. 
    						
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