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    Setup menus (continued)
    No./Item Description
    USER menu 
    303
    STD/NON-STDThis selects STD or NON-STD in
    accordance with the composite input
    signal.
    0000
    AUTO:
    Standard/non-standard signals are
    automatically identified and
    processed.
    0001 STD : Standard signals are processed.
    (Forced STD)
    0002 N-STD : Non-standard signals are processed.
    (Forced NON-STD)
    Notes:
    • Use the non-standard (NON-STD)
    setting when video or audio trouble
    occurs with signals from laser discs or a
    satellite.
    • At the NON-STD setting, the images
    shown on the front panels LCD monitor
    will be significantly disrupted when the
    units operation is transferred from the
    play mode to EE mode: this is normal
    and not indicative of malfunctioning.
    304
    REF LOCK This selects the REF LOCK mode.
    0000
    AUTO:
    Servo is synchronized with the input
    signal during recording, or with the
    REF signal during playback.
    0001 EXT : Servo is synchronized at all times with
    the REF signal.
    0002 AUTO1 : Servo is synchronized with the input
    signal during recording, or with the
    REF signal during playback.
    When there is no reference (REF)
    signal, the EE output is synchronized
    with the internal reference signal at
    the AUTO setting or with the STD
    input signal at the AUTO1 setting.
    The AUTO1 setting is selected when
    the STD signal is to be used.
    Note:
    At the AUTO setting, the images shown
    on the front panels LCD monitor will be
    significantly disrupted when the units
    operation is transferred from the play
    mode to EE mode: this is normal and not
    indicative of malfunctioning. 
    315
    AFTER 
    CUE-UP This selects the mode after cue-up
    operation is complete.
    0000
    STOP:
    STOP mode
    0001 STILL : SHTL STILL mode
    320
    VAR FWD MAX This sets the maximum SLOW FWD
    speed.
    0000
    +4:
    +4x speed
    0001 +2 : +2x speed
    0002 +1 : +1x speed
    Note:
    At any speed setting other than 0 (+4),
    the phase cannot be synchronized from
    the editing controller.
    321
    VAR REV MAX This sets the maximum SLOW REV
    speed.
    0000
    –
    4: –4x speed
    0001 –2 : –2x speed
    0002 –1 : –1x speed
    No./Item Description
    323
    JOG FWD MAX
    This sets the maximum JOG FWD
    speed.
    0000 +4 :
    +4x speed
    0001 +2 : +2x speed
    0002
    +1: +1x speed
    Notes:
    • The maximum speed is set to +1 x
    when the dial on the front panel is
    operated.
    • At any speed setting other than 0 (+4),
    the phase cannot be synchronized from
    an editing controller which synchronizes
    the phase using the JOG command.
    324
    JOG REV MAX This sets the maximum JOG REV
    speed.
    0000
    –4 : –4x speed
    0001 –2 : –2x speed
    0002
    – 1: –1x speed
    Note:
    The maximum speed is set to  –1 x when
    the dial on the front panel is operated.
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting. 
    						
    							
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    Setup menus (continued)
    No./Item Description
    USER menu 
    500
    VITC BLANKThis selects 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.
    0001
    THRU:
    VITC signals are output.
    501
    VITC POS-1 This sets the position where the VITC
    signal is to be inserted.
    Note:
    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. [625i system]
    0000 7L
    ::
    0004
    11L
    ::
    0015 22L
    [525i system]
    0000 10L
    ::
    0006
    16L
    ::
    0010 20L
    502
    VITC POS-2 This sets the position where the VITC
    signal is to be inserted.
    Note:
    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. [625i system]
    0000 7L
    ::
    0006
    13L
    ::
    0015 22L
    [525i system]
    0000 10L
    ::
    0008
    18L
    ::
    0010 20L
    503
    TCG REGEN This selects the signal to be
    regenerated when the time code
    generator (TCG) in the REGEN mode.
    0000
    TC&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.
    505
    EXT TC SEL This selects the time code to be used
    when an external time code is to be
    used.
    0000
    LTC:
    The LTC of the TIME CODE IN
    connector is used.
    0001 VITC :
    The VITC of the input video signal is used.
    Note:
    During recording, there is a discrepancy
    in the picture and superimposed TC
    value displayed, but the actual recording
    is not adversely affected in any way.
    No./Item Description
    506
    BINARY GP
    This sets the usage status of the user
    bit of the time code generated by the
    TCG.
    0000
    000:
    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/LINE
    0006 110 : UNASSIGNED 4 (undefined)
    0007 111 : UNASSIGNED 5 (undefined)
    507
    PHASE CORR This selects whether to control the
    phase correction of the LTC which is
    output from the TIME CODE OUT
    connector.
    0000
    OFF:
    Phase correction control is not
    performed.
    0001 ON : Phase correction control is performed.
    508
    TCG CF FLAG This selects whether the CF flag of
    the TCG is to ON.
    0000
    OFF:
    CF flag is OFF.
    0001 ON : CF flag is ON.
    509
    DF MODE This selects the DF or NDF mode for
    CTL and TCG.
    0000
    DF:
    The drop frame mode is used.
    0001 NDF : The non-drop frame mode is used.
    Notes:
    • Drop frame mode is valid only when the
    REMOTE button is lit or the setup menu
    No. 001 (LOCAL ENA) is set to ENA.
    • This menu option is not displayed in the
    625i system.
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting. 
    						
    							
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    Setup menus (continued)
    No./Item Description
    USER menu USER menu 
    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.
    0000
    V OUT:
    Time code is synchronized with output
    video signal.
    0001 TC_IN : Time code is synchronized with
    external time code input.
    511
    VITC OUT This selects how the VITC which is to
    be superimposed onto the output
    video signal during playback is to be
    output.
    0000
    SBC:
    The time code recorded in the sub
    code area is output as the VITC.
    0001 VAUX : The time code recorded in the VAUX
    area is output as the VITC.
    514
    VITC GEN This selects whether or not to record
    the internal time code generator value
    in the VAUX area.
    0000
    OFF:
    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.
    Note:
    If 1394 has been selected as the input
    signals, the time code on the input
    compressed signals will be recorded
    regardless of this menu ’s setting.
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    No./Item Description
    600
    INT SG This selects the internal signal.
    0001 BB :
    The black burst is generated.
    0002 CB100 : 100% color bars are generated.
    0003
    CB75:
    75% color bars are generated.
    601
    OUT VSYNC This 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.
    0000
    N-VF: 
    Signals are not floated.
    0001 VF : Signals are floated.
    603
    CC (F1) 
    BLANK This selects ON or OFF for the closed
    caption signal of the first field.
    0000 BLANK :
    Signal is forcibly blanked.
    0001
    THRU: Signal is not blanked.
    Note:
    This menu option is not displayed in the
    625i system.
    604
    CC (F2)
    BLANK This selects ON or OFF for the closed
    caption signal of the second field.
    0000 BLANK :
    Signal is forcibly blanked.
    0001
    THRU: Signal is not blanked.
    Note:
    This menu option is not displayed in the
    625i system.
    605
    FREEZE SEL This selects the freeze mode for still
    pictures.
    0000
    FIELD:
    Field freeze.
    0001 FRAME : Frame freeze.
    Notes:
    • When frame freeze has been selected,
    the frame slow status is established
    with the slow setting.
    • This setting is also followed when there
    is a freeze command from the RS-422A
    connector, but the picture displayed on
    the LCD monitor screen shown at this
    time will not be frozen.
    606
    OUT C KILL This selects chroma color killer
    processing for the video output
    signals.
    0000 B/W : 
    No color signals are output.
    0001
    COLOR: 
    Color signals are output.
    Sub code area:
    This area is separate from the video and audio data area on
    the P2 card. The time code complying with SMPTE/EBU
    standards is stored here.
    VAUX area:
    This area is to be found in the video data area on the P2 card.The additional information relating to the video data is
    stored here. 
    						
    							
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    No./Item Description
    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.
    0001
    AUTO:
    The mode is automatically set to ON
    or OFF depending on the memory
    card recorder operation.
    621
    CCR MODE This 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.
    Note:
    This menu option is not displayed in the
    625i system.
    624
    CC REC This selects whether to record the
    closed caption signals multiplexed on
    the input signals on the card.
    0000
    OFF:
    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 on the card.
    Notes:
    • This menu option is not displayed in the
    625i system.
    • If 1394 has been selected as the input
    signals, the closed caption signal on the
    input compressed signals will be
    recorded regardless of this menu ’s
    setting.
    645
    WIDE SELECT This selects whether to record the
    WIDE information on the card.
    0001 WIDE :
    The information is recorded.
    0002
    NORMAL:
    No information is recorded.
    Note:
    If 1394 has been selected as the input
    signals, the input information will be
    recorded.
    Setup menus (continued)
    USER menu 
    No./Item Description
    609
    EDH This selects whether to superimpose
    EDH onto the SDI output signals.
    0000 OFF : 
    EDH is not superimposed.
    0001
    ON: EDH is superimposed.
    Note:
    Even when ON is selected for this
    setting, EDH is not superimposed onto
    the signals output from the SDI OUT 3
    connector (optional) if the SUPER switch
    on the front panel is set to ON.
    610
    P
    B/PRIN LV This selects the analog component
    input level.
    0000 M II :
    M II level
    0001
    B-CAM: ß-CAM level
    Note:
    This menu option is not displayed in the
    625i system.
    611
    YC SEP MODE This selects Y/C separation
    processing for the composite input
    signals.
    0000 B/W :
    The signals are processed as B/W
    signals.
    0001
    AUTO:
    The signals are automatically
    detected.
    614
    P
    B/PROUT LV This selects the analog component
    output level.
    0000 M II :
    M II level
    0001
    B-CAM: ß-CAM level
    Note:
    This menu option is not displayed in the
    625i system.
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting. 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.
    0001
    AUTO:
    Interpolation is automatically turned
    on during slow-motion playback. 
    						
    							
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    Setup menus (continued)
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    USER menu 
    No./Item Description
    622
    SETUP 25
    (For AJ-SPD850P)
    Sub-screen
    For 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.
    Note:
    This setup menu is not displayed in the
    625i system.
    00
    CMPST IN
    This selects the 7.5% setup processing
    for the input composite signal.
    0000 THRU : The signal is recorded in its original
    form.
    0001
    CUT:
    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.
    01
    CMPST OUT
    This 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.
    Note:
    Bear in mind the setting for sub-screen
    item No. 03 (CMPNT OUT) of setup
    menu item No. 622 (SETUP 25).
    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.
    No./Item Description
    623
    SETUP 50
    (For AJ-SPD850P)
    Sub-screen
    For 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.
    Note:
    This setup menu is not displayed in the
    625i system.
    00
    CMPST IN
    This selects the 7.5% setup processing
    for the input composite signal.
    0000 THRU : The signal is recorded in its original
    form.
    0001
    CUT:
    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.
    01
    CMPST OUT
    This 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.
    Note:
    Bear in mind the setting for sub-screen
    item No. 03 (CMPNT OUT) of setup
    menu item No. 623 (SETUP 50).
    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. 
    						
    							
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    Setup menus (continued)
    USER menu 
    No./Item Description
    660
    UMID RECThis selects whether or not to record
    the UMID information on the card.
    0000 OFF :
    UMID information is not recorded on
    the card. In addition, EE output
    signals are blanked.
    0001
    ON:
    UMID information is recorded on the
    card.
    Note:
    If 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.
    661
    UMID GENThis selects the UMID information to be
    recorded on the card when ON has been
    selected as the setup menu item No. 660
    (UMID REC) setting.
    0000 INT : Newly created UMID information of
    this unit is always recorded.
    0001
    EXT:
    The UMID information of the input
    signals is recorded.
    Newly created UMID information of
    this unit is recorded if there is no
    UMID information on the input signals.
    662
    UMID POS This sets the line on which the UMID
    information is to be superimposed.
    Note:
    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. [625i system]
    0000 BLANK
    0001 18L ::
    0010
    17L
    ::
    0015 22L
    [525i system]
    0000 BLANK
    0001 12L ::
    0006
    17L
    ::
    0008 19L
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    No./Item Description
    USER menu 
    701
    CH1 IN LV This selects the audio input (CH1)
    reference level switching.
    0000 4dB
    0001
    0dB
    0002
    –20dB
    702
    CH2 IN LV This selects the audio input (CH2)
    reference level switching.
    0000 4dB
    0001
    0dB
    0002
    –20dB
    703
    CH3 IN LV This selects the audio input (CH3)
    reference level switching.
    0000 4dB
    0001
    0dB
    0002
    –20dB
    704
    CH4 IN LV This selects the audio input (CH4)
    reference level switching.
    0000 4dB
    0001
    0dB
    0002
    –20dB
    706
    CH1 OUT LV This selects the audio output (CH1)
    reference level switching.
    0000 4dB
    0001
    0dB
    0002
    –20dB
    707
    CH2 OUT LV This selects the audio output (CH2)
    reference level switching.
    0000 4dB
    0001
    0dB
    0002
    –20dB
    708
    CH3 OUT LV This selects the audio output (CH3)
    reference level switching.
    0000 4dB
    0001
    0dB
    0002
    –20dB
    709
    CH4 OUT LV This selects the audio output (CH4)
    reference level switching.
    0000 4dB
    0001
    0dB
    0002
    –20dB 
    						
    							
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    No./Item Description
    727
    PB FADEThis selects the processing method
    for the audio edit points (IN point,
    OUT point) during playback etc.
    0000
    AUTO:
    The processing method accords with
    the status established during
    recording.
    0001 CUT : Forced CUT
    0002 FADE : Forced FADE
    728
    EMBEDDED
    AUD This selects whether to superimpose
    the audio data onto the SDI output.
    0000 OFF :
    Data is not superimposed.
    0001
    ON: Data is superimposed.
    734
    MONI SEL
    INH This selects whether the operation of
    the MONITOR SELECT button on the
    front panel is to be enabled or
    disabled.
    0000
    OFF:
    Operation is enabled.
    0001 ON : Operation is disabled.
    0002 ON1 : Operation is disabled in the FULL
    display mode and enabled only in the
    FINE display mode.
    Setup menus (continued)
    USER menu 
    No./Item Description
    711
    MONIL OUT
    LV This selects the audio monitor output
    (Lch) reference level switching.
    0000 4dB
    0001
    0dB
    0002
    –20dB
    712
    MONIR OUT
    LV This selects the audio monitor output
    (Rch) reference level switching.
    0000 4dB
    0001
    0dB
    0002
    –20dB
    713
    MONI OUT This selects whether to link the
    volume level of the audio monitor
    output to the setting of the
    headphone volume control.
    0000 UNITY :
    The sound is output at a fixed level
    regardless of the position of the
    volume control.
    0001
    VAR:
    The volume level is linked to the
    setting of the volume control.
    715
    CH1 IN SEL This selects the CH1 input when
    USER SET has been selected by
    pressing the memory card recorder
    ’s
    AUDIO INPUT SELECT button.
    0000
    ANA: Analog input.
    0001 DIGI : Digital input.
    716
    CH2 IN SEL This selects the CH2 input when
    USER SET has been selected by
    pressing the memory card recorder
    ’s
    AUDIO INPUT SELECT button.
    0000
    ANA: Analog input.
    0001 DIGI : Digital input.
    717
    CH3 IN SEL This selects the CH3 input when
    USER SET has been selected by
    pressing the memory card recorder
    ’s
    AUDIO INPUT SELECT button.
    0000
    ANA: Analog input.
    0001 DIGI : Digital input.
    718
    CH4 IN SEL This selects the CH4 input when
    USER SET has been selected by
    pressing the memory card recorder
    ’s
    AUDIO INPUT SELECT button.
    0000
    ANA: Analog input.
    0001 DIGI : Digital input. 719
    D IN SEL12
    This selects the CH1 and CH2 digital
    input when USER SET has been selected
    by pressing the memory card recorder
    ’s
    AUDIO INPUT SELECT button.
    0000AES: AES input
    0001 SIF : SDI input
    720
    D IN SEL34
    This selects the CH3 and CH4 digital
    input when USER SET has been selected
    by pressing the memory card recorder ’s
    AUDIO INPUT SELECT button.
    0000AES: AES input
    0001 SIF : SDI input
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting. 754
    AMIX SEL INH
    This selects the input audio channel
    switching mode using the REC
    CH1/CH3 and REC CH2/CH4 buttons.
    0000
    OFF :
    The audio input channels can be
    switched using the REC CH buttons.
    0001 ON : Switching of the audio input channels
    using the REC CH buttons is
    prohibited.
    0002 REC : After the units operation has been
    transferred to recording, switching of
    the audio input channels using the
    REC CH buttons is prohibited. 
    						
    							
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    Setup menus (continued)
    No./Item Description
    USER menu 
    800
    ADD LINE 25Sub-screen
    00
    REC LINE1
    This selects the additional line where
    the signals are to be recorded.
    [625i system]
    0000 7L::
    0002 9L ::
    0015 22L
    0016 320L ::
    0031 335L
    0032
    623L
    [525i system]
    0000 10L ::
    0002 12L ::
    0012 22L
    0013 263L
    0014 273L ::
    0025 284L
    0026
    525L
    01
    REC LINE2 This selects the additional line where
    the signals are to be recorded.
    Note:
    This menu option is not displayed when
    additional line mode setting 
    “1 ” through
    “ 5 ” has been selected. [625i system]
    0000 7L
    : :
    0015 22L
    0016 320L ::
    0018
    322L
    ::
    0031 335L
    0032 623L
    [525i system]
    0000 10L
    ::
    0012 22L
    0013 263L
    0014 273L ::
    0016275L
    :: 
    0025 284L
    0026 525L
    No./Item Description
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting. This selects the mode for recording
    signals on additional lines.
    0000 OFF :
    No signals are recorded on additionallines.
    0001 YC422 : The 422 mode signals are recorded
    on 1 line.
    0002
    YC411:
    The 411 mode signals are recorded
    on 1 line.
    0003 Y1_B/W : Only the Y signal is recorded on 1 line
    directly.
    0004 Y1_BPF :
    Only the Y signal is recorded on 1 line after
    it has been separated from the C signal.
    0005 C1 : Only the C signal is recorded on 1
    line.
    0006 Y2_B/W : Only the Y signal is recorded on 2
    lines directly.
    0007 Y2_BPF : Only the Y signal is recorded on 2lines after it has been separated from
    the C signal.
    0008 C2 : Only the C signal is recorded on 2
    lines.
    Notes:
    • When a setting from  “0001 (YC422) ” to
    “ 0008 (C2) ” is selected and the STOP
    button is pressed, operation transfers to
    the sub-screen, and the recording line
    or lines can be selected.
    To return from the sub-screen, press
    the STOP button again.
    • The setting takes effect when the
    system format is 25 Mbps.
    755
    25M REC
    CH
    Used to select the number of AUDIO
    channels for DVCPRO (25 Mbps) or
    DV (25 Mbps) recording.
    0000
    2CH:
    Records on two channels.
    0001 4CH : Records on four channels.
    Note:
    Four-channel recording is always used
    with DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps). 
    						
    							
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    No./Item Description
    Setup menus (continued)
    No./Item Description
    USER menu 
    02
    REC LINE3
    03
    REC LINE4This selects the additional line where
    the signals are to be recorded.
    Note:
    This menu option is not displayed when
    setting 
    “1 ” has been selected as the
    additional line mode. [625i system]
    0000 7L
    ::
    0015 22L ::
    0019
    323L
    ::
    0031 335L
    0032 623L
    [525i system]
    0000 10L
    ::
    0012 22L
    0013 263L ::
    0017276L
    ::
    0025 284L
    0026 525L
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting. 00
    REC LINE1
    This selects the additional line where
    the signals are to be recorded.
    [625i system]
    0000 7L::
    0002 9L ::
    0015 22L
    0016 320L ::
    0031 335L
    0032
    623L
    [525i system]
    0000 10L ::
    0002 12L ::
    0012 22L
    0013 263L
    0014 273L ::
    0025 284L
    0026
    525L
    01
    REC LINE2 This selects the additional line where
    the signals are to be recorded.
    [625i system]
    0000 7L::
    0015 22L
    0016 320L ::
    0018
    322L
    ::
    0031 335L
    0032 623L
    [525i system]
    0000 10L
    ::
    0012 22L
    0013 263L
    0014 273L ::
    0016275L
    ::
    0025 284L
    0026 525L
    801
    ADD LINE 50
    This selects the mode for recording
    signals on additional lines.
    0000 OFF : 
    No signals are recorded on additional lines.
    0001YC422:
    The 422 mode signals are recorded
    on 2 lines.
    0002 Y4_B/W :  Only the Y signal is recorded on 4
    lines directly.
    0003 Y4_BPF :  Only the Y signal is recorded on 4
    lines after it has been separated from
    the C signal.
    0004 C4 : 
    Only the C signal is recorded on 4 lines.
    Notes:
    • When a setting from  “0001 (YC422) ” to
    “ 0004 (C4) ” is selected and the STOP
    button is pressed, operation transfers to
    the sub-screen, and the recording lines
    can be selected.
    To return from the sub-screen, press
    the STOP button again.
    • The setting takes effect when the
    system format is 50 Mbps.
    Sub-screen
    This selects the additional line where
    the signals are to be recorded.
    Note:
    This menu option is not displayed when
    setting  “1 ” has been selected as the
    additional line mode. [625i system]
    0000 7L
    ::
    0003
    10L
    ::
    0015 22L
    0016 320L ::
    0032 623L
    [525i system]
    0000 10L
    ::
    0003
    13L
    ::
    0012 22L
    0013 263L ::
    0025 284L
    0026 525L
    802
    TELETEXT
    SEL
    (For AJ-SPD850P)
    This selects the type of teletext
    signals to be recorded.
    0000 MOJI : MOJI system
    0001
    NABTS: NABTS system
    Notes:
    • This menu option is not displayed in the
    625i system.
    • VITC signals are often mistakenly
    detected as teletext signals when the
    NABTS system has been selected. If
    this happens, select MANU as the
    setting for setup menu No. 803
    (TELETEXT DET), then select the line
    for teletext signals. 
    						
    							
    60
    USER menu 
    The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
    No./Item Description
    803
    TELETEXT
    DET
    [525i system]
    00
    REC LINE1:
    12
    REC LINE13
    [625i system]
    00
    REC LINE1 :
    14
    REC LINE15 This selects the lines in which the
    teletext signals are to be recorded.
    [625i system]
    0000
    OFF
    0001 7&320
    0002 8&321
    0003 9&322
    0004 10&323
    0005 11&324
    0006 12&325
    0007 13&326
    0008 14&327
    0009 15&328
    0010 16&329
    0011 17&330
    0012 18&331
    0013 19&332
    0014 20&333
    0015 21&334
    0016 22
    [525i system]
    0000
    OFF
    0001 10&273
    0002 11&274
    0003 12&275
    0004 13&276
    0005 14&277
    0006 15&278
    0007 16&279
    0008 17&280
    0009 18&281
    0010 19&282
    0011 20&283
    0012 21&284
    0013 22
    Sub-screen This selects the method used to
    detect the lines in which the teletext
    signals are to be recorded.
    0000
    OFF:
    The teletext signals are not recorded.
    0001 AUTO : The teletext signals are automatically
    detected and recorded.
    0002 MANU : The lines in which the teletext signals
    are to be recorded are selected and
    set.
    Notes:
    • The number of lines in which the
    teletext signals can be recorded
    depends on the number of recording
    lines which was entered as the setup
    menu No. 800 (ADD LINE 25) or No.
    801 (ADD LINE 50) setting. [See
    “Number of lines which can be set for
    TELETEXT. ”]
    • When setting  “MANU ” is selected and
    the STOP button is pressed, operation
    transfers to the sub-screen, and the
    number of recording lines can be
    selected.
    To return from the sub-screen, press
    the STOP button again.
    • When the input signal is a non-standard
    signal or N-STD has been selected for
    the setup menu No. 303 (STD/NON-
    STD) setting, teletext signals will not be
    played back correctly in EE mode.
    Setup menus (continued)
    No./Item Description
    Sub-screen
    [525i system]
    00
    LINE 10&273
    :
    11
    LINE 21&284
    [625i system]
    00
    LINE 7&320 :
    15
    LINE 22&335 0000
    BLANK: 
    Blanking is forcibly effected.
    0001 THRU : No blanking is effected.
    804
    BLANK LINE This turns the blanking ON or OFF in
    the vertical blanking period of the
    video output signals.
    0000
    BLANK:
    Blanking is effected forcibly for all
    lines.
    0001 THRU : No blanking is effected for any of the
    lines.
    0002 MANU : Blanking ON or OFF is selected for
    each line.
    Note:
    When setting  “MANU ” is selected and
    the STOP button is pressed, operation
    transfers to the subscreen, and ON or
    OFF can be selected for each line. To
    return from the sub-screen, press the
    STOP button again. 
    						
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