Panasonic Aj Ufc1800 Operating Instructions Manual
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29 23 Frame Time Code DF NDF Conversion NDF 29frameDF 29frameNDF 23frameFrame Sequence difference01:00:00:19.01:00:00:19.01:00:00:15. 001:00:00:2001:00:00:2001:00:00:16A 01:00:00:20.01:00:00:20.01:00:00:16. 101:00:00:2101:00:00:21B 01:00:00:21.01:00:00:21.01:00:00:17 201:00:00:2201:00:00:2201:00:00:17. 01:00:00:22.01:00:00:22.01:00:00:18C 301:00:00:2301:00:00:2301:00:00:18. 01:00:00:23.01:00:00:23.D 401:00:00:2401:00:00:2401:00:00:19 01:00:00:24.01:00:00:24.01:00:00:19. 001:00:00:2501:00:00:2501:00:00:20A 01:00:00:25.01:00:00:25.01:00:00:20. 101:00:00:2601:00:00:26B 01:00:00:26.01:00:00:26.01:00:00:21 201:00:00:2701:00:00:2701:00:00:21. 01:00:00:27.01:00:00:27.01:00:00:22C 301:00:00:2801:00:00:2801:00:00:22. 01:00:00:28.01:00:00:28.D 401:00:00:2901:00:00:2901:00:00:23 01:00:00:29.01:00:00:29.01:00:00:23. 001:00:01:0001:00:01:0001:00:01:00A 00:00:00:00 01:00:59:28.01:00:59:28.D 401:00:59:2901:00:59:2901:00:59:23 01:00:59:29.01:00:59:29.01:00:59:23. 001:01:00:0001:01:00:0201:01:00:00A+00:00:00:02 1min. = 2Frame 01:01:59:2601:01:59:28 01:01:59:2701:01:59:2901:01:59:21. 01:01:59:2801:02:00:0201:01:59:22. 01:01:59:2901:02:00:0301:01:59:23 01:02:00:0001:02:00:0401:02:00:00A+00:00:00:04 01:02:59:2501:02:59:2901:02:59:20 301:02:59:2601:03:00:02 01:02:59:2701:03:00:0301:02:59:21. 401:02:59:2801:03:00:0401:02:59:22. 01:02:59:2901:03:00:0501:02:59:23 001:03:00:0001:03:00:0601:03:00:00A+00:00:00:06 01:03:59:2301:03:59:2901:03:59:18. 01:03:59:2401:04:00:0201:03:59:19 01:04:00:0001:04:00:0801:04:00:00A+00:00:00:08 01:04:59:2001:04:59:2801:04:59:16 01:04:59:2101:04:59:29 01:04:59:2201:05:00:0201:04:59:17. 01:05:00:0001:05:00:1001:05:00:00A+00:00:00:10
29 23 Frame Time Code DF NDF Conversion NDF 29frameDF 29frameNDF 23frameFrame Sequence difference01:05:59:1901:05:59:2901:05:59:15 01:05:59:2001:06:00:0201:05:59:16 01:06:00:0001:06:00:1201:06:00:00A+00:00:00:12 01:06:59:1601:06:59:28 01:06:59:1701:06:59:2901:06:59:13. 01:06:59:1801:07:00:0201:06:59:14. 01:07:00:0001:07:00:1401:07:00:00A+00:00:00:14 01:07:59:1501:07:59:2901:07:59:12 01:07:59:1601:08:00:02 01:07:59:1701:00:00:0301:07:59:13. 01:08:00:0001:08:00:1601:08:00:00A+00:00:00:16 01:08:59:1301:08:59:2901:08:59:10. 01:08:59:1401:09:00:0201:08:59:11 01:09:00:0001:09:00:1801:09:00:00A+00:00:00:18 01:09:59:1101:09:59:29 01:09:59:1201:10:00:0001:08:59:09. 01:09:59:1301:10:00:0101:08:59:10. 01:09:59:2901:10:00:1701:09:59:23 01:10:00:0001:10:00:1801:10:00:00A+00:00:00:18 01:10:00:0101:10:00:1901:10:00:0110min. = 18Frame 01:19:58:2401:20:00:0001:19:58:19 01:20:00:0001:20:01:0601:20:00:00A+00:00:01:06 01:29:58:0601:30:00:00 01:29:58:0701:30:00:0101:29:58:05. 01:30:00:0001:30:01:2401:30:00:00A+00:00:01:24 01:39:57:1801:40:00:0001:39:57:14. 01:40:00:0001:40:02:1201:40:00:00A+00:00:02:12 01:49:57:0001:50:00:0001:49:57:00 01:50:00:0001:50:03:0001:50:00:00A+00:00:03:00 01:59:56:1202:00:00:0001:59:56:09. 02:00:00:0002:00:03:1802:00:00:00A+00:00:03:18 1Hr. = 3sec.18F 02:59:52:2403:00:00:0002:59:52:19
29 23 Frame Time Code DF NDF Conversion NDF 29frameDF 29frameNDF 23frameFrame Sequence difference 03:00:00:0003:00:07:0603:00:00:00A+00:00:07:06 03:59:49:0604:00:00:00 03:59:49:0704:00:00:0103:59:49:05. 04:00:00:0004:00:10:2404:00:00:00A+00:00:10:24 04:59:45:1805:00:00:0004:59:45:14. 05:00:00:0005:00:14:1205:00:00:00A+00:00:14:12 05:59:42:0006:00:00:0005:59:42:00 06:00:00:0006:00:18:0006:00:00:00A+00:00:18:00 06:59:38:1207:00:00:0006:59:56:09. 07:00:00:0007:00:21:1807:00:00:00A+00:00:21:18 07:59:34:2408:00:00:0007:59:34:19 08:00:00:0008:00:25:0608:00:00:00A+00:00:25:06 08:59:31:0609:00:00:00 08:59:31:0709:00:00:0108:59:31:05. 09:00:00:0009:00:28:2409:00:00:00A+00:00:28:24 09:59:27:1810:00:00:0009:59:27:14. 10:00:00:0010:00:32:1210:00:00:00A+00:00:32:12 11:00:00:0011:00:36:0011:00:00:00A+00:00:36:00 12:00:00:0012:00:39:1812:00:00:00A+00:00:39:18 13:00:00:0013:00:43:0613:00:00:00A+00:00:43:06 14:00:00:0014:00:46:2414:00:00:00A+00:00:46:24 15:00:00:0015:00:50:1215:00:00:00A+00:00:50:12 16:00:00:0016:00:54:0016:00:00:00A+00:00:54:00 17:00:00:0017:00:57:1817:00:00:00A+00:00:57:18 18:00:00:0018:01:01:0618:00:00:00A+00:01:01:06 19:00:00:0019:01:04:2419:00:00:00A+00:01:04:24 20:00:00:0020:01:08:1220:00:00:00A+00:01:08:12
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30/29 24/23 Frame Time Code DF NDF Conversion NDF 30frameDF 29frameSlowPALNDF 25frameFrame Sequence difference01:59:56:1202:00:00:00 02:00:00:0002:00:03:18A 1Hr. = 3sec.18F 02:59:52:2403:00:00:00 03:00:00:0003:00:07:06A 03:59:49:0604:00:00:00 04:00:00:0004:00:10:24A 04:59:45:1805:00:00:00 05:00:00:0005:00:14:12A 05:59:42:0006:00:00:00 06:00:00:0006:00:18:00A 06:59:38:1207:00:00:00 07:00:00:0007:00:21:18A 07:59:34:2408:00:00:00 08:00:00:0008:00:25:06A 08:59:31:0609:00:00:00 09:00:00:0009:00:28:24A 09:59:27:1810:00:00:00 10:00:00:0010:00:32:12A 11:00:00:0011:00:36:00A 12:00:00:0012:00:39:18A 13:00:00:0013:00:43:06A 14:00:00:0014:00:46:24A 15:00:00:0015:00:50:12A 16:00:00:0016:00:54:00A 17:00:00:0017:00:57:18A 18:00:00:0018:01:01:06A 19:00:00:0019:01:04:24A 4 of 5
30/29 24/23 Frame Time Code DF NDF Conversion NDF 30frameDF 29frameSlowPALNDF 25frameFrame Sequence difference20:00:00:0020:01:08:12A 21:00:00:0021:01:12:00A 22:00:00:0022:01:15:18A 23:00:00:0023:01:19:06A 23:58:37:0523:59:59:29A 23:58:37:0624:00:00:00Irregular Value 23:59:37:0624:01:00:02 00:00:00:0024:01:22:26A 5 of 5
4 Removal and replacement procedures Preliminary replacement requirements Tools required You will need the following tools to complete the removal and replacement procedures: ●Flat-bladed screwdriver ●Magnetic screwdriver ●Phillips P0 and P1 screwdrivers ●Torx T8 screwdriver ●5.0-mm nut driver Service considerations The following sections include some of the considerations that you must keep in mind during disassembly and assembly procedures. NOTE:As you remove each subassembly from the computer, place the subassembly (and all accompanying screws) away from the work area to prevent damage. Plastic parts Using excessive force during disassembly and reassembly can damage plastic parts. Use care when handling the plastic parts. Apply pressure only at the points designated in the maintenance instructions. Preliminary replacement requirements 39
Cables and connectors CAUTION:When servicing the computer, be sure that cables are placed in their proper locations during the reassembly process. Improper cable placement can damage the computer. Cables must be handled with extreme care to avoid damage. Apply only the tension required to unseat or seat the cables during removal and insertion. Handle cables by the connector whenever possible. In all cases, avoid bending, twisting, or tearing cables. Be sure that cables are routed in such a way that they cannot be caught or snagged by parts being removed or replaced. Handle flex cables with extreme care; these cables tear easily. Drive handling CAUTION:Drives are fragile components that must be handled with care. To prevent damage to the computer, damage to a drive, or loss of information, observe these precautions: Before removing or inserting a hard drive, shut down the computer. If you are unsure whether the computer is off or in Hibernation, turn the computer on, and then shut it down through the operating system. Before handling a drive, be sure that you are discharged of static electricity. While handling a drive, avoid touching the connector. Before removing a diskette drive or optical drive, be sure that a diskette or disc is not in the drive and be sure that the optical drive tray is closed. Handle drives on surfaces covered with at least one inch of shock-proof foam. Avoid dropping drives from any height onto any surface. After removing a hard drive, an optical drive, or a diskette drive, place it in a static-proof bag. Avoid exposing a hard drive to products that have magnetic fields, such as monitors or speakers. Avoid exposing a drive to temperature extremes or liquids. If a drive must be mailed, place the drive in a bubble pack mailer or other suitable form of protective packaging and label the package “FRAGILE.” 40 Chapter 4 Removal and replacement procedures