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    Audio split editing(continued)
    $ Duration display
    The duration can be indicated on the display panel
    only.
    Between the video IN and OUT points: Press the IN button and OUT button at the same
    time.
    Between the audio IN and OUT points: Press the A IN button and A OUT button at the
    same time.
    Match frame processing system
    When two VTRs are used to perform the audio split
    editing operations, there will be a total of 8 edit
    points: the video IN and OUT points for the player,
    the video IN and OUT points for the recorder, the
    audio IN and OUT points for the player, and the
    audio IN and OUT points for the recorder.
    When five of the eight edit points are registered, the
    remaining three points are automatically calculated
    so only five of the edit points need to be registered.
    $ When a VTR not equipped with the split
    editing function is used as the player
    When a VTR that cannot set the video and audio
    edit points independently is used as the player, split
    editing is still possible by setting the audio IN point
    and OUT point in the recorder and setting the data
    of three points as the video edit points.
    
    If, during audio split editing, the video OUT point (or
    audio OUT point) only is registered without the
    audio OUT (or video OUT point) having been
    registered and automatic editing is then executed,
    either the audio OUT point (or video OUT point) will
    be registered or editing will continue until the STOP
    button is pressed to suspend the editing operation. 
    						
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    4After selecting VTR used as the player by pressing
    PLAYER button, set the initial speed by the search
    dial while pressing SET button.
    5Simultaneously pressing both SET button and
    PREVIEW/REVIEW button results in automatic
    prerolling for the both VTRs (player and recorder),
    then the player VTR is operated at the set initial
    speed up to the IN point.
    6After passing the IN point, turn the search dial to
    memorize the playback speed of the VTR used as
    the player.
    7When the tape has passed the OUT point set by
    recorder, the memory of the playback speed will
    terminate.
    8When AUTO EDIT button is pressed, variable
    memory editing is executed.
    Once editing has been executed, the memorized
    speed will be cleared.  The initial speed will not be
    cleared however.
    9The result of editing can be checked by pressing
    PREVIEW/REVIEW button.
    
    O The content stored in the memory will be cleared in
    a mode other than the variable memory mode.
    Also, the memory will be cleared when the power
    switch is turned OFF.
    O Phase adjustment is not made during playback to
    the IN point of variable memory editing.   
    Therefore, depending on the VTR used as the
    player and its speed setting, no guarantees are
    made for the accuracy of the IN point.
    O When variable memory editing is to be performed,
    keep the speed set to within the speed range for
    variable speed playback which can be guarantied by
    the VTR used as the player.
    Using the unit as a controller (deck-to-deck editing
    mode recorder) to control the playback speed of the
    VTR used as the player, editing can be performed in
    speed variable mode.
    $
    Selecting the variable memory mode
    When deck-to-deck editing (either the RECORDER
    or PLAYER lamp lights) is to be performed, set the
    initial speed (– 1.0 to +2.0) by turning the search dial
    with the SET button held down to transfer the unit to
    variable memory mode.
    $ Releasing variable memory mode
    Press the RESET button while holding down the
    SET button to release the unit from variable memory
    mode.
    The unit will also be released from this mode when
    deck-to-deck editing operations are completed.
    Variable memory editing operation
    procedure
    Variable memory editing operation can be performed
    according to the following procedure.
    Variable memory editing
    1Select the edit mode by pressing ASSEM button or
    desired INSERT buttons.
    2Select VTR to be operated by pressing
    RECORDER or PLAYER button.
    3Register IN/OUT point by using SET button and
    IN/OUT buttons.
    The OUT point of VTR used as the player cannot
    be registered.
    ONPOWERREMOTESUPERREC INHTCGMODEONOFF
    DVCPRO 50EJECT
    SEARCHTCCUEVIDEOASSEMCOUNTERCH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4
    PF 1 PF 2 PF 3 PF 4RESETPLAYERRECORDERSETTC PRESETMENUPFSTAND BYEDITA OUT
    OUT
    IN SET
    A INPREROLLAUTO EDIT
    PREVIEW/
    REVIEWINPUT SELECT
    METERAUDIO MON SEL
    AUDIO MIX
    HEADPHONES
    AUDIO VOL  SEL
    VIDEOCH 1R
    MIX
    1&2CH1/3PULLCH2/4REC CH1/3CH1/3 CH2/4REC CH2/43&4
    LCH 2 CH 3 CH 4AUDIO
    FULL/FINEREC
    PLAY
    REW FF SHIFT
    PULLSTOP
    INSERTPUSH
    DVCPRODV2X
    OFF
    RECPBUNITYVA R
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    ONPOWERREMOTESUPERREC INHTCGMODEONOFF
    DVCPRO 50EJECT
    SEARCHTCCUEVIDEOASSEMCOUNTERCH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4
    PF 1 PF 2 PF 3 PF 4RESETPLAYERRECORDERSETTC PRESETMENUPFSTAND BYEDITA OUT
    OUT
    IN SET
    A INPREROLLAUTO EDIT
    PREVIEW/
    REVIEWINPUT SELECT
    METERAUDIO MON SEL
    AUDIO MIX
    HEADPHONES
    AUDIO VOL  SEL
    VIDEOCH 1R
    MIX
    1&2CH1/3PULLCH2/4REC CH1/3CH1/3 CH2/4REC CH2/43&4
    LCH 2 CH 3 CH 4AUDIO
    FULL/FINEREC
    PLAY
    REW FF SHIFT
    PULLSTOP
    INSERTPUSH
    DVCPRODV2X
    OFF
    RECPBUNITYVA R
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    95
    4
    4 
    						
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    PF (Programmable Function) functions
    1Press  (SHIFT + RECORDER).
    The setup menu screen appears on the LCD
    monitor, and the setup menu item number appears
    on the counter display.
    OThe setup menu screen is also displayed on the
    TV monitor which has been connected to the
    VIDEO OUT 3 connector or SDI OUT 3
    connector.MENU
    4Turn the search dial to move the cursor (2 ) to the
    item to be registered.
    5Press the STOP button.
    The display screen returns to the status in step 
    2,
    and the registered item is displayed at the position
    of the specified PF button.
    7After the item(s) has (have) been registered, press
    the SET button.
    The registered item(s) is (are) stored in the
    memory, and the regular screen is restored.
    6To register the next item in the next PF button,
    repeat steps 
    2to 5.
    Four most frequently used setup items can be
    registered in the four PF buttons.
    Registering setup items in the PF
    buttons
    ONPOWERREMOTESUPERREC INHTCGMODEONOFF
    DVCPRO 50EJECT
    SEARCHTCCUEVIDEOASSEMCOUNTERCH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4
    PF 1 PF 2 PF 3 PF 4RESETPLAYERRECORDERSETTC PRESETMENUPFSTAND BYEDITA OUT
    OUT
    IN SET
    A INPREROLLAUTO EDIT
    PREVIEW/
    REVIEWINPUT SELECT
    METERAUDIO MON SEL
    AUDIO MIX
    HEADPHONES
    AUDIO VOL  SEL
    VIDEOCH 1R
    MIX
    1&2CH1/3PULLCH2/4REC CH1/3CH1/3 CH2/4REC CH2/43&4
    LCH 2 CH 3 CH 4AUDIO
    FULL/FINEREC
    PLAY
    REW FF SHIFT
    PULLSTOP
    INSERTPUSH
    DVCPRODV2X
    OFF
    RECPBUNITYVA R
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    13•5MENU
    PF1PF2PF3PF4
    Operations using the PF buttons
    ONPOWERREMOTESUPERREC INHTCGMODEONOFF
    DVCPRO 50EJECT
    SEARCHTCCUEVIDEOASSEMCOUNTERCH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4
    PF 1 PF 2 PF 3 PF 4RESETPLAYERRECORDERSETTC PRESETMENUPFSTAND BYEDITA OUT
    OUT
    IN SET
    A INPREROLLAUTO EDIT
    PREVIEW/
    REVIEWINPUT SELECT
    METERAUDIO MON SEL
    AUDIO MIX
    HEADPHONES
    AUDIO VOL  SEL
    VIDEOCH 1R
    MIX
    1&2CH1/3PULLCH2/4REC CH1/3CH1/3 CH2/4REC CH2/43&4
    LCH 2 CH 3 CH 4AUDIO
    FULL/FINEREC
    PLAY
    REW FF SHIFT
    PULLSTOP
    INSERTPUSH
    DVCPRODV2X
    OFF
    RECPBUNITYVA R
    ONOFFINTEXTTAPEEE
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    2
    1•3PF
    PF1PF2PF3PF4
    2Turn the search dial to move the cursor (2) on the
    menu screen to the item (No.A04, A05, A06 or A07)
    corresponding to the PF button to be specified.
    Aligned the cursor with the No.A04 item, and set
    the first menu item to be registered in  .
    In the same way, align the cursor with No.A05, A06
    and A07, and three other menu items can be
    registered in ,  and , respectively.
    PF4PF3PF2
    PF1
    SETUP-\bENU   \bENU
         NO.A04- 90\f BL BRIGHT    OFF
    A00 LOAD         USER2
    A0\f SAVE         USER2
    A02 P.ON LOAD    OFF
    2 A04 PF\f ASSIGN   –––
    A05 PF2 ASSIGN   –––
    A06 PF3 ASSIGN   –––
    A07 PF4 ASSIGN   –––
    END
    3When the STOP button is pressed, the menu items
    which can be registered in the specified PF button
    are displayed.
    SETUP-\bENU   \bENU
         NO.A04- A04 PF\f ASSIGN   –––
    2 ––– NO ASSIGN
    00\f LOCAL ENA
    002 TAPE TI\bER
    003 RE\bAIN SEL
    008 DISPLAY SEL
    009 CHARA H-POS
    0\f0 CHARA V-POS3When the SET button is pressed, the regular
    screen is restored.
    O If no operations are performed for a period of five
    seconds while the menu items remain displayed,
    the regular screen is restored.
    1Press  (SHIFT + SET).
    The menu items registered in the PF buttons are
    displayed on the LCD monitor.PF
    PF\f SYS FOR\bAT    50\b
    PF2 INT SG       CB75
    PF3 –––––––––– ––––––
    PF4 –––––––––– ––––––
    2Press the PF button ( ,  ,  or  ) that
    corresponds to the item whose setting is to be
    changed.
    Each time the PF button is pressed, the setting is
    updated in sequence.PF4PF3PF2PF1 
    						
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    4Upon completion of the setting, release the search
    button.
    The item number now flashes.
    OWhen the search dial is in the SHTL mode, the
    item will move unless the dial is set to the center
    position.
    5When other items are to be changed, repeat steps
    2to 4.
    6Press the SET button.
    The changes are stored in the memory.
    To disregard the new settings and restore the
    old settings instead, press the RECORDER
    button.
    OTo return the setup contents to the factory
    settings (initial settings), press the RESET button
    while the menu is displayed.  The following
    message is displayed.
    If the PLAY button is now pressed, the factory
    settings are reinstated.
    SETUP-\bENU INIT SET
    YES/NO
    Setup (initial settings)
    1Press the  (SHIFT+RECORDER).
    The setup menu screen appears on the LCD
    monitor, and the setup menu item number appears
    on the counter display.
    Each time the FF button is pressed (for about 1.5
    seconds), the item number and item name are
    selected and displayed alternately.
    (If a setup was performed previously, the screen on
    which the last change was made is displayed.)
    O The setup menu screen is also displayed on the
    TV monitor which has been connected to the
    VIDEO OUT 3 connector or SDI OUT 3
    connector.MENU
    3At the position where the change is to be made,
    turn the search dial while holding down the search
    button.
    The settings on the menu screen and display now
    flash.
    When the dial is turned clockwise, the setting
    number is incremented; conversely, when it is
    turned counterclockwise, it is decremented.
    OAt this time, when the RESET button is pressed
    while holding down the search button, the setting
    value is returned to the factory setting.
    2Turn the search dial to select the item to be set.
    The menu screen cursor (2 ) moves, and the item
    number on the display flashes.
    O When the dial is turned clockwise, the item
    number is incremented from 001  5002  5003
    5 004 and so on; conversely, when it is turned
    counterclockwise, the item number is
    decremented.
    O When the FF button or REW button is pressed
    while holding down the PLAY button, the next or
    previous item is selected.
    O Whenever possible, limit the use of the search
    dial to the JOG mode.
    This VTR’
    s main settings are performed while making
    selections using a system of menus.
    Changing the settings
    ONPOWERREMOTESUPERREC INHTCGMODEONOFF
    DVCPRO 50EJECT
    SEARCHTCCUEVIDEOASSEMCOUNTERCH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4
    PF 1 PF 2 PF 3 PF 4RESETPLAYERRECORDERSETTC PRESETMENUPFSTAND BYEDITA OUT
    OUT
    IN SET
    A INPREROLLAUTO EDIT
    PREVIEW/
    REVIEWINPUT SELECT
    METERAUDIO MON SEL
    AUDIO MIX
    HEADPHONES
    AUDIO VOL  SEL
    VIDEOCH 1R
    MIX
    1&2CH1/3PULLCH2/4REC CH1/3CH1/3 CH2/4REC CH2/43&4
    LCH 2 CH 3 CH 4AUDIO
    FULL/FINEREC
    PLAY
    REW FF SHIFT
    PULLSTOP
    INSERTPUSH
    DVCPRODV2X
    OFF
    RECPBUNITYVA R
    ONOFFINTEXTTAPEEE
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    3
    1MENU
    FF button
    
    OIf the RESET button is pressed to restore the
    factory settings, only the user files currently in use
    are restored. The other user files remain
    unaffected.
    O The changes made to the SYSTEM menu
    contents are recorded also by pressing the
    RECORDER button to close the menu screen. 
    						
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    Setup menus
    1Press the  (SHIFT+RECORDER).MENU
    2When the FF button is pressed while holding down
    the SHIFT button, the next user file is selected;
    conversely, when the REW button is pressed while
    holding down the SHIFT button, the previous user
    file is selected.
    3To enter the selection made in step 2for the user
    file which is to be used, press the SET button.
    The user file is changed and stored in the memory.
    This VTR can hold five user files, each of which has its
    own specific menu settings, and one of these files can
    be selected for use.
    Changing the file
    1Press the  (SHIFT+RECORDER).MENU
    2Press the REW button or FF button while holding
    down the SHIFT button to select the file for which
    the lock mode is to be set or released.
    3Turn the search dial to move the cursor (
    2) on the
    menu screen to No. 30 (MENU LOCK) for the
    system file or to No. A03 (MENU LOCK) for a user
    file.
    4Turn the search dial while holding down the search
    button to select whether the lock mode is to be set
    or released.
    To set the lock mode: Set 0001 (ON) as the setting.
    To release the lock mode: Set 0000 (OFF) as the setting.
    When the lock mode has been set, “ LOCKED”
    flashes on the menu screen. The counter display
    stops flashing and remains lit.
    5Press the SET button. 
    The setting is stored in the memory.
    The lock mode can be set to protect the system file
    and user file (USER2 to USER5) settings. Once the
    lock mode is set, no further changes can be made to
    the settings.
    Setting and releasing the lock mode can be set for the
    system file by using setup menu No. 30 (MENU LOCK)
    and for the user files by using setup menu No. A03
    (MENU LOCK).
    Setting and releasing the lock mode
    SYSTEM
    FF REW
    USER 1
    FF REW
    USER 2
    FF REW
    USER 3
    FF REW
    USER 4
    FF REW
    USER 5
    FFREW
    User files
    Each user file contains the
    following items.
    O
    BASIC
    O OPERATION
    O INTERFACE
    O EDIT
    O TAPE PROTECT
    O TIME CODE
    O VIDEO
    O AUDIO
    O V BLANK
    O MENU
    
    Since the SYSTEM menu items are not included in
    user files 1 through 5, first select the user file and
    switch to the SYSTEM file, and then set the SYSTEM
    menu items. 
    OThe lock mode cannot be set for the USER1 file.
    O Once set to the lock mode, a file cannot be reset to
    the factory settings even by pressing the RESET
    button.
    SETUP-\bENU   LOCKED
         NO.000-0005
    2 000 P-ROLL TI\bE     5s
    00\f LOCAL ENA    ST&EJ
    002 TAPE TI\bER    ±\f2h
    003 RE\bAIN SEL     OFF
    004 SETUP NU\bBER   OFF
    005 \bETER SELECT   CUE
    006 SYNCHRONIZE     ON
    007 SUPER           ON
    008 DISPLAY SEL  T&STA 
    						
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    Setup menus(continued)
    1Press the  (SHIFT+RECORDER).MENU
    2Press the REW button or FF button while holding
    down the SHIFT button to select the USER1 file.
    4Turn the search dial while holding down the search
    button to select the user file whose contents are to
    be loaded into USER1.
    6Press the PLAY button.
    The settings of the user file selected in step 
    4are
    loaded, and the USER1 menu display appears. If
    the STOP button is pressed instead, the settings
    are not changed, and the USER1 menu display
    appears.
    7Turn the search dial to move the cursor ( 2) on the
    menu screen to a number other than No. A00
    (LOAD) or No. A01 (SAVE).
    8Press the SET button. The USER1 settings are
    stored in the memory.
    If the USER1 settings are not to be stored in the
    memory, do not press the SET button but press the
    MENU button instead.
    5Press the SET button.
    The following message appears on the menu
    screen and counter display.
    3Turn the search dial to move the cursor ( 2) on the
    menu screen to No. A00 (LOAD).
    The contents of the USER2, USER3, USER4 or
    USER5 file can be copied (loaded) into the USER1 file.
    Also, the contents of the USER1 file can be copied
    (saved) into the USER2, USER3, USER4 or USER5
    file.
    Loading user files
    SETUP-\bENU   \bENU
         NO.A00-0000 804 BLANK LINE   BLANK
    2 A00 LOAD         USER2
    A0\f SAVE         USER2
    A02 P.ON LOAD    OFF
    END
    SETUP-\bENU   LOAD
    USER2  nUSER\f OK?
    YES/NO
    USER 1USER 2
    USER 3
    USER 4
    USER 5
    Load/save Lock mode can
    be set
    Load/save Lock mode can
    be set
    Load/save Lock mode can
    be set
    Load/save Lock mode can
    be set Menu screen
    Counter display
    The number of the user file selected in step 4is
    displayed at  . 
    						
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    Setup menus(continued)
    1Press the  (SHIFT+RECORDER).MENU
    2Press the REW button or FF button while holding
    down the SHIFT button to select the USER1 file.
    4Turn the search dial while holding down the search
    button to select the user file in which the contents of
    USER1 are to be saved.Those user files which
    have been set to the lock mode do not appear on
    the display. If all the user files have been set to the
    lock mode, the “LOCKED” display appears, and the
    contents of USER1 cannot be saved into any of the
    user files.
    3Turn the search dial to move the cursor ( 2) on the
    menu screen to No. A01 (SAVE).
    Saving user files
    Automatically recalling a user file
    when turning on the power
    If the user file to be loaded is selected in advance
    using setup menu No. A02 (P.ON LOAD), the file will
    be automatically loaded into USER1 when the power is
    turned on.
    SETUP-\bENU   \bENU
         NO.A00-0000 804 BLANK LINE   BLANK
    A00 LOAD         USER2
    2 A0\f SAVE         USER2
    A02 P.ON LOAD    OFF
    END
    5Press the SET button.
    The following message appears on the menu
    screen and counter display.
    SETUP-\bENU   SAVE
    USER\f  nUSER2 OK?
    YES/NO
    Menu screen
    Counter display
    The number of the user file selected in step 4is
    displayed at  .
    6Press the PLAY button.
    The settings of USER1 are saved in the user file
    selected in step 
    4and stored in the memory. If the
    STOP button is pressed instead, the settings are
    not changed, and the USER1 menu display
    appears.
    7Turn the search dial to move the cursor ( 2) on the
    menu screen to a number other than No. A00
    (LOAD) or No. A01 (SAVE).
    8Press the SET button. The USER1 settings are
    stored in the memory.
    If the USER1 settings are not to be stored in the
    memory, do not press the SET button but press the
    MENU button instead. 
    						
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    Setup menus(continued)
    SYSTEM menu
    No./Item Description
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    00
    WFM SEL This selects the signal to output from the
    VIDEO OUT 2 connector.
    0000 CTL:
    The CTL signal is output.0001 TC:The TIME CODE signal is
    output.
    0002VIDEO:The VIDEO OUT signal is
    output.
    0003 RF_L:The PB L RF signal is output.0004 RF_R:The PB R RF signal is output.0005 ENV_L:The PB L ENV signal is output.0006 ENV_R:The PB R ENV signal is output.
    
    O The settings can be changed at any time
    regardless of the setup menu item No. 40
    (MENU LOCK) setting.
    O During normal playback, the output signals
    have levels which are virtually identical to the
    values given below under a 75Ω termination.
    CTL: 0.1 to 0.3 Vp-p TC: 0.6 Vp-p
    VIDEO: 1.0 Vp-p
    11
    SYS SC COAR. Coarse adjustment of system phase:
    90° units
    000000001 90
    0002 180
    0003 270
    12
    SYS SC FINEFine adjustment of system phase:
    Variable range ±45° or more
    –: Advanced, +: Delayed
    0000 –128
    ::
    0128
    0::
    0255 127
    13
    SYS H System phase adjustment: 
    74 ns steps
    –: Advanced, +: Delayed
    0000 –128 ::
    0108
    0::
    0216 127
    No./Item Description
    14
    SCH COARSESCH phase adjustment: 
    90° units
    (The SC phase changes but the H phase does
    not change.)
    –: Advanced, +: Delayed
    000000001 90
    0002 180
    0003 270
    15
    SCH FINE SCH phase adjustment:
    Total variable range: ±45° or more
    (The SC phase changes but the H phase does
    not change.)
    –: Advanced, +: Delayed
    0000 –32
    ::
    0032
    0::
    0064 32
    16
    AV PHASE This adjusts the audio output phase with
    respect to the video output: 
    20.8 µs steps
    –: The audio output phase is advanced with respect to the video output.
    +: The audio output phase is delayed with respect to the video output.
    0000 –128 ::
    0128
    0::
    0255 127
    
    If setting operation is
    performed, the setting value
    does not return to factory
    (default) setting. 
    If setting operation is
    performed, the setting value
    does not return to factory
    (default) setting. 
    If setting operation is
    performed, the setting value
    does not return to factory
    (default) setting. 
    						
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    Setup menus(continued)
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    SYSTEM menu
    No./ItemDescription
    18
    SYS H OFFSETSystem phase adjustment.
    0000 –3:
    –13.4 µsec0001 –2:–8.96 µsec0002 –1:–4.52 µsec00030:0 sec0004 1:+4.52 µsec0005 2:+8.96 µsec0006 3:+13.4 µsec
    
    Factory settings will remain unchanged even if
    an attempt is
    19
    SYS SC/H This sets whether the system phase is to be
    adjusted by the unit or from the external
    encoder remote controller.
    0000REMOTE:
    The system phase is adjusted from the
    external encoder remote controller.
    0001 LOCAL:
    The system phase is adjusted by the unit.
    
    The setting of this menu item has no effect when
    the ENC CONTROL switch is at the LOCAL
    setting.
    30
    BRIGHT This adjusts the brightness of the LCD
    monitor on the front panel.
    0000 –7
    ::
    0007
    0::
    0014 7
    
    If setting operation is performed, the setting
    value does not return to factory (default) setting.
    31
    CONTRAST This adjusts the contrast of the LCD monitor
    on the front panel.
    0000 –7
    ::
    0007
    0::
    0014 7
    
    If setting operation is performed, the setting
    value does not return to factory (default) setting.
    No./Item
    Description
    40
    MENU LOCKThis selects whether the system file lock
    mode is to be engaged or released.
    0000OFF:
    The lock is released (file data
    can be changed).
    0001 ON:The lock is engaged (file data
    cannot be changed).
    
    Setup menu No. 00 (WFM SEL) can be changed
    at any time regardless of the setting selected for
    this menu item.
    Video output signal adjustments
    The video output signals are adjusted using combinations of the ENC CONT\
    ROL switch position and SYSTEM
    menu item No.19 (SYS SC/H) setting.
    These adjustments can be used for analog component, analog composite and\
     SDI signal output.
    A control matrix of the adjustments is shown below.
    Setting
    ENC CONTROL
    switch position
    LOCAL
    REMOTE LOCAL
    LOCAL
    Unit
    Unit Unit
    External encoder remote
    controller External encoder remote controller
    REMOTE
    REMOTE SYSTEM menu item
    19: SYS SC/H
    SYSTEM menu item
    11: SYS SC COAR.
    12: SYS SC FINE
    13: SYS H Bottom of front panel
    VIDEO LEVEL
    CHROMA LEVEL
    SET UP/BLC
    HUE/CHROMA PH
    Item adjusted 
    						
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    Setup menus(continued)
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    USER menu
    No./ItemDescription
    000
    P-ROLL TIMEThis sets the preroll time.
    The preroll time can be set from 0 to 15 seconds
    in 1-second increments.
    0000 0s
    ::
    0005
    5s::
    0015 15s
    001
    LOCAL ENA This selects the buttons on the front panel
    which can be operated when the REMOTE
    button is set to the remote mode (REMOTE
    lamp ON).
    0000 DIS:
    No buttons can be operated.
    0001ST&EJ:
    Only the STOP and EJECT buttons can be
    operated.
    0002 ENA:
    All buttons except for the RECORDER and
    PLAYER buttons can be operated.
    002
    TAPE TIMER This selects the 12 or 24 hour display for the
    CTL counter.
    0000±12h:
    12 hour display0001 24h:24 hour display
    006
    SYNCHRONIZE
    This selects whether or not to synchronize
    between two VTRs.
    0000 OFF:
    No synchronization.  The editing points
    deviate several frames, but editing can be
    started quickly.
    0001ON:
    Synchronization.  Allows for error-free editing.
    003
    REMAIN SEL
    This selects whether the remaining tape time
    and total tape length are to be displayed in
    the superimposed display of the VIDEO OUT
    3/SDI OUT 3 connector signals.
    0000 OFF: No display.00012L:
    The remaining tape time is displayed on the
    second line.
    0002 1L:
    The remaining tape time is displayed on the
    first line.
    0003 R/TTL:
    The remaining tape time is displayed on the
    first line, and the total tape length is displayed
    in the second line.
    
    OWhen “2L” is selected, the remaining tape time is not displayed if “TIME” has been
    selected as the setup menu item No.008
    (DISPLAY SEL) setting.
    OWhen “R/TTL” is selected, the total tape length is not displayed if “TIME” has been
    selected as the setup menu item No.008
    (DISPLAY SEL) setting.
    008
    DISPLAY SELThis selects what information is to be
    provided by the time code and other super
    displays output to the VIDEO OUT 3/SDI OUT
    3 connector.
    0000 TIME:Data only.
    (The data indicates the value for whichever of
    CTL, TC or UB currently selected by the
    COUNTER button.)
    0001T&STA: Data and operation status.0002 T&S&M:Data, operation status and
    mode.
    0003 T&RT:Data and REC TIME0004 T&YMD:
    Data and REC DATE (year/month/day)
    0005 T&MDY:
    Data and REC DATE (month/day/year)
    0006 T&DMY:
    Data and REC DATE (day/month/year)
    0007 T&UB:
    Data and user bit.
    However, when UB has been selected with
    the COUNTER button, the time code is
    displayed after the user bit.
    0008 T&CTL:
    Data and CTL data.
    However, when CTL has been selected with
    the COUNTER button, the time code is
    displayed after the CTL data.
    0009 T&T:
    Data and time code.
    0010 VITC:
    The time code and user bit recorded in the
    VAUX area are displayed.
    
    O Mode display:
    DVCPRO 50 (50 Mbps) = DVCPRO_50,
    DVCPRO (25 Mbps) = DVCPRO,
    DV = DV, DVCAM = DVCAM
    OAn error message appears if a warning or error has occurred when “T&S&M” has been
    selected as this setting.
    OREC TIME and REC DATE are displayed during DV/DVCAM, playback only.  With the
    DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps) or DVCPRO (25
    Mbps) format, the operating mode is
    displayed.
    No./Item
    Description
    
    When the automatic editing
    mode [PREVIEW, AUTO
    EDIT] is set, the unit will not
    operate if the preroll time is
    set to 0 seconds. 
    						
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