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Panasonic Digital Hd Video Cassette Player Recorder Ajhd1200a Operating Instructions
Panasonic Digital Hd Video Cassette Player Recorder Ajhd1200a Operating Instructions
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21 OWhen a drop frame time code is read, the colon between the seconds and frames is replaced with a period. OWhen the time code signal is temporarily missing, it is automatically filled in by the CTL signal. Below are displayed. T 2R 00 : 07 : 04 : 24 In the case of a drop frame, a period (.) appears in place of the colon between the seconds and frames. Superimposed display Time code & user’s bit Setting the user’s bit Set the VTR to the menu mode. (This is done by setting the LOCAL/MENU/ REMOTE switch to the MENU position).1 Select menu item No.531 [UB PRESET]. The following steps are the same as for setting the time code.2 Playing back the time code and user’s bit Set the unit to the STOP mode.1 Set the COUNTER button to TC or UB. TC :The time code is displayed. UB :The user’s bit is displayed.2 Press the PLAY button. Playback commences, and the time code appears on the display. When CMPST has been selected as the menu item No.005 [SUPER] setting, the time code value is superimposed onto the video signals which are output from the VIDEO OUT2 connector.3 An asterisk 2appears here when the time code signal is temporarily missing. TC 00 : 07 : 04 : 24 UB In the case of a drop frame, a period (.) appears in place of the colon between the seconds and frames. Counter display This flashes when the time code signal is temporarily missing. This function can be used only when the AJ-YA120AG (optional accessory) or AJ-YAD120AG (optional accessory) is installed.
22 Display position The position where the superimposed characters are displayed can be changed using menu items No.007 [CHARA H-POS] and No.008 [CHARA V-POS]. Superimposed screen displays When the DATA+ button or DATA– button is pressed together with the PAGE button, the superimposing can be displayed and the established settings can be checked. Even while the PAGE button is pressed, the actual statuses can be checked using the DATA+ button or DATA– button. The original display is restored when the MODE button or SET button is pressed. The control signal, time code, etc. are displayed on the TV monitor in the form of abbreviations when the unit’s VIDEO OUT2 connector is connected to a TV monitor. In addition, when the optional AJ-YA120AG is installed, the connector from which the superimposing is output can be changed using the menu item No.005 [SUPER] setting. (See page 33) Characters displayed The background of the characters superimposed on the display can be changed using menu item No.009 [CHARA TYPE]. TCR 22: 22: 22: 22 TV monitor T TC CR R 2 22 2: : 2 22 2: : 2 22 2: : 2 22 2 TV monitor Remaining tape display The display position for the remaining tape display can be changed using the menu item No.003 [REMAIN SEL] setting. (See page 33) The figure shows what is displayed when R/TTL has been selected as the menu item No.003 [REMAIN SEL] setting. TCR 22: 22: 22: 22R23 /30 TV monitor TCR 22: 22: 22: 22 TV monitor TCR 22: 22: 22: 22 TV monitor TCR 22: 22: 22: 22 TV monitor Abbreviation CTL(control signal) TCR(time code playback value) UBR(user’s bit playback value) Remaining tape time Total tape duration
23 Superimposed screen displays When the tape start or end is detected during VTR operation mode, “BOT (beginning of tape) or EOT (end of tape) is indicated at the start of the line. Display examples: EOT STOP (STOP status at tape end) BOT STANDBY OFF (standby status at tape start) Operation mode What data is to be displayed can be selected using menu item No.006 [DISPLAY SEL]. TIME: Counter value T&STA: Counter value, VTR operation mode T&S&M: Counter value, VTR operation mode, tape format and error messages T&RT: Counter value, time of recording T&YMD: Counter value, date of recording (year 5month 5day, in this sequence) T&MDY: Counter value, date of recording (month 5day 5year, in this sequence) T&DMY: Counter value, date of recording (day 5month 5year, in this sequence) T&UB: Counter value, user’s bit The time code is displayed following the user’s bit when UB is selected using the COUNTER button. T&CTL: Counter value, tape timer The time code is displayed following the tape timer when CTL is selected using the COUNTER button. T&T: Counter value, time code REC TIME and REC DATE are displayed only when a DV or DVCAM format tape is being played back. The operation mode is displayed when a DVCPRO HD-LP, DVCPRO HD, DVCPRO50, DVCPRO P or DVCPRO format tape is used. Counter value TIME mode TCR 22: 22: 22: 22 TV monitor Counter value T&STA mode TCR 22: 22: 22: 22 STOP TV monitor VTR operation mode Counter value T&S&M mode TCR 22: 22: 22: 22 STOP DVCPRO_HD TV monitor VTR operation mode Tape format and error message
24 Setup (initial settings) This unit’s main settings can be performed and checked using the on-screen menus which are displayed on the video monitor connected to the unit. It is also possible to perform and check the settings using the item numbers and setting numbers which are indicated on the front panel display. Furthermore, a user setting memory in which to store one set of settings is provided, enabling the desired settings to be stored for future use. Setting method using the on- screen menus Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the MENU position. The unit is set to the menu setting mode, and the menu screen appears on the video monitor.1 Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor (2) to the item which is to be changed. The pages can be scrolled up or down by pressing the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button while holding down the PAGE button.4 Press the DATA+ button or DATA– button to change the setting.5 Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the LOCAL or REMOTE position. This completes the menu setting procedure.7 Press the SET button to enter the setting. To make changes to any other items, repeat steps 4, 5and 6. The setting can be canceled by pressing the MODE button. To change another item without entering the setting, press the MODE button, and then repeat steps 4, 5and 6. 6 Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor (2) to the menu where changes are to be made.2 Press the MODE button, and set the menu items. To return to the menu screen, press the MODE button while holding down the PAGE button.3 In the menu setting mode, the REW, STOP, FF, SEARCH, PLAY, PAUSE/STILL and REC function buttons work as the PAGE, MENU- DOWN, MENU-UP, MODE, DATA–, DATA+ and SET buttons.SET–UP MENU MAIN NO.00 200 SYSTEM 000 BASIC 100 OPERATION 200 INTERFACE 400 TAPE PROTECT 500 TIME CODE 600 VIDEO 700 AUDIO A00 MENU Returning to the factory settings Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the MENU position. The unit is set to the menu setting mode, and the menu screen appears on the video monitor.1 Press the RESET button. The unit is now set to the default setting mode, and the default setting screen now appears on the video monitor.2 SELECT MODE 20 ESCAPE 1 LOAD 2 SAVE 3 PROTECT
25 Setup (initial settings) SET–UP MENU 2NO FACTORY USER (ALL) USER (NOT SYSTEM) Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the FACTORY position, and press the SET button. OWhen the cursor is moved to FACTORY and this operation is performed, all the settings except the SYSTEM menu settings are returned to the factory settings. OWhen the cursor is moved to NO and this operation is performed, the display returns to the menu screen without restoring the factory settings.4 Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the USER (ALL) position, and press the SET button. OWhen the cursor is moved to USER (NOT SYSTEM) and this operation is performed, all the settings except the SYSTEM menu settings are updated. OWhen the cursor is moved to NO and this operation is performed, the display returns to the menu screen without updating the settings.5 Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the LOCAL or REMOTE position. This completes the menu setting procedure.5 Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the LOCAL or REMOTE position. This completes the menu setting procedure.7 SET–UP MENU 2NO USER (ALL) USER (NOT SYSTEM) Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the SAVE position, and press the SET button. The unit is set to the SAVE mode, and the SAVE screen appears on the video monitor.4 SAVE OK? 2NO YES The screen prompting the user to confirm whether the settings are to be saved now appears. To save the settings, press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the YES position, and press the SET button. The settings are now stored in the memory.6 Setting the user defaults Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the MENU position. The unit is set to the menu setting mode, and the menu screen appears on the video monitor.1 Perform the operations in steps 2to 6for “Setting method using the on-screen menus,” and change to the desired settings.2 Press the RESET button. The unit is now set to the default setting mode, and the default setting screen now appears on the video monitor.3 SELECT MODE 20 ESCAPE 1 LOAD 2 SAVE 3 PROTECT Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the LOAD position, and press the SET button. The unit is set to the LOAD mode, and the LOAD screen appears on the video monitor.3
26 Loading the user defaults Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the MENU position. The unit is set to the menu setting mode, and the menu screen appears on the video monitor.1 Press the RESET button. The unit is now set to the default setting mode, and the default setting screen now appears on the video monitor.2 Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the LOAD position, and press the SET button. The unit is set to the LOAD mode, and the LOAD screen appears on the video monitor.3 SELECT MODE 20 ESCAPE 1 LOAD 2 SAVE 3 PROTECT SET–UP MENU 2NO FACTORY USER (ALL) USER (NOT SYSTEM) Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the USER (ALL) position, and press the SET button. OWhen the cursor is moved to USER (NOT SYSTEM) and this operation is performed, everything except the SYSTEM menu settings operates according to the user settings stored in the memory. OWhen the cursor is moved to NO and this operation is performed, the display returns to the menu screen without changing to the user settings stored in the memory.4 Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the LOCAL or REMOTE position. This completes the menu setting procedure.5 Menu protection Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the MENU position. The unit is set to the menu setting mode, and the menu screen appears on the video monitor.1 By setting the unit to the menu protection mode, the setup menu can no longer be opened even when the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch is set to the MENU position. Press the RESET button. The unit is now set to the default setting mode, and the default setting screen now appears on the video monitor. 2 3 SELECT MODE 20 ESCAPE 1 LOAD 2 SAVE 3 PROTECT MENU PROTECT OK? 2NO YES To initiate menu protection, press the MENU- UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the YES position, and press the SET button. The menu screen now appears.4 Setup (initial settings) Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the PROTECT position, and press the SET button. The unit is set to the menu protection setting mode, and the screen prompting the user to confirm the menu protection appears on the video monitor.
27 Press the MENU-UP button or MENU-DOWN button to move the cursor to the NO position, and press the SET button. The menu protection mode is now released. 3 Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the LOCAL or REMOTE position. The unit is now set to the menu protection mode. When the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch is set to the MENU position, the unit is not set to the menu setting mode, and “MENU PROTECTED” appears on the video monitor screen. If, during the setting of the menu protection mode, the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch is set to the MENU position while the COUNTER button on the front panel is held down, the unit is set to the menu setting mode, and the regular menu settings can be performed. Perform steps 2to 7of “Setting method using the on-screen menus.” 5 Setup (initial settings) Releasing the menu protection mode Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the MENU position while holding down the COUNTER button on the front panel. The unit is set to the menu setting mode, and the menu screen appears on the video monitor.1 2 MENU PROTECT OK? 2NO YES Perform steps 2and 3of the menu protection procedure described above. The screen prompting the user to confirm whether to initiate menu protection appears on the video monitor. Displaying the DIAG menu Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the MENU position while holding down the EJECT button. The unit is set to the DIAG display mode, and the hour meter and deck serial No. appear on the video monitor.1 Items with “r”can be reset when the unit is serviced.DIAG–MENU HOURS METER Ser 222222222 H00 OPERATION 00000H H01 DRUM RUN 00000H H02 TAPE RUN 00000H H03 THREADING 00000T H04 F LOADING 00000T H11 DRUM RUN r 00000H H12 TAPE RUN r 00000H H13 THREADING r 00000T H14 F LOADING r 00000T With the hour meter displayed, press the SEARCH button. The software version appears on the video monitor.2 The hour meter display is restored when the SEARCH button is pressed again.DIAG–MENU SOFT VERSION SYSIF 1. 22-22-2.22 AVDV 1.22-22-2.22 SERVO 1.22-22-2.22 END Set the LOCAL/MENU/REMOTE switch to the LOCAL or REMOTE position. The unit is restored to its regular mode.3 The unit comes with a function for displaying the “hour meter,” “software version” and “deck serial No.” on the video monitor.
28 Setup menus Menus which are displayed The menus displayed differ depending on the setting selected for menu item No.25 [SYSTEM FREQ] and on the optional boards (AJ-YA120AG, AJ-YAD120AG) which have been installed. No. Superimposed displayNo optional board installedAJ-YA120AG installedAJ-YAD120AG installedBoth optional boards installed 59/60 50i/25P 59/60 25 (HD)23/24 50i/25P 25 (SD)59/60 50i/25P59/60 25 (HD)23/24 50i/25P 25 (SD) NoSYS H (HD) 12No No No No SYS SC (SD) 14No No No No VO SYS H (SD) 15No No No No SD SYS H (SD) 16No No No No SCH COAR (SD) 18No No No No SCH FINE (SD) 19No No No AV PHASE 20 SYSTEM FREQ 25 NoHD SYS H ADV 26No NoNo No No No No NoNo No No LOCAL ENA 001 TAPE TIMER 002 No No No NoNo No REMAIN SEL 003 SUPER 005 DISPLAY SEL 006 CHARA H POS 007 CHARA V POS 008 CHARA TYPE 009 SYS FORMAT 020 No NoNo No No No NoNo No No PB FORMAT 022 FORMAT SEL 023 HD FREQUENCY 030 No NoNo No No NoNo No No OUT REF 031No No No No No SHTL MAX 101 FF. REW MAX 102 NoREF ALARM 104No No No EJECT EE SEL 106 NoEE MODE SEL 107No NoNo No No No NoNo No PLAY DELAY 108 CAP LOCK 109 No No No NoNo No AUTO REW 110 FRZ MODE SEL 112 NoREC INH LAMP 114No No EJECT SW INH 115No NoNo No NoNo No No SP MODE INH 118No NoNo No NoNo No SEARCH SPEED 150 HUMID OPE 152 NoAUTO BACK 154No NoNo No NoNo No MEMORY MODE 160 CTL BGN/TC BGN 161 END 162 REPT MODE 163 BATTERY SEL 180 TYPE-A NEAR 181 TYPE-A END 182
29 Setup menus No. Superimposed displayNo optional board installedAJ-YA120AG installedAJ-YAD120AG installedBoth optional boards installed 59/60 50i/25P 59/60 25 (HD)23/24 50i/25P 25 (SD)59/60 50i/25P59/60 25 (HD)23/24 50i/25P 25 (SD) TYPE-B NEAR 183 TYPE-B END 184 ID SEL 202 STILL TIMER 400 SRC PROTECT 401 DRUM STDBY 402 STOP PROTECT 403 VITC BLANK 500 No No NoNo VITC POS-1 501No No NoNo VITC POS-2 502No No NoNo No TCG MODE 503No NoNo No NoNo No No RUN MODE 504No NoNo No NoNo No No TCG REGEN 505No NoNo No NoNo No No TC SOURCE 507No NoNo No NoNo No No BINARY GP 508No NoNo No NoNo No PHASE CORR 509 NoTCG CF FLAG 510No NoNo No NoNo No DF MODE 511No NoNo No No No NoNo No No No TC OUT REF 512No NoNo No NoNo No VITC OUT 513 NoHD EMBD VITC 514No No No No No No HD EMBD LTC 515No No No No No No TC PRESET 530No NoNo No NoNo No No UB PRESET 531No NoNo No NoNo No No VIDEO IN SEL 600No NoNo No No No NoNo No No VIDEO INT SG 601No NoNo No No No NoNo No No SDI IN MODE 602No NoNo No No No NoNo No V-MUTE SEL 603 FREEZE SEL 604 V OUT SEL 615 No No No No OUT MATRIX 616No No DOWNCON MODE 620No No No UPCON V MODE 621No No No No No No No D/C ENH H 626No No D/C ENH V 627No No No U/C ENH H 628No No No No No No No No U/C ENH V 629No No No No No No No No 1080i>HD_OUT 630No NoNo No No No No NoNo No No No 720p>HD_OUT 632No NoNo No No No No NoNo No No No 480p>HD_OUT 634No NoNo No No No No NoNo No No No 480i>HD_OUT 636No NoNo No No No No NoNo No No BLK CLIP 676No NoNo No No NoNo No CC (F1) BLANK 680No NoNo No No No NoNo No No CC (F2) BLANK 681No NoNo No No No NoNo No No No EDH (SD) 684No No No No No No ESR MODE (SD) 685No No No No No No No No CCR MODE (SD) 686No No No No No No No No No SDI INDEX 0 687No No No No No No No VO SETUP (SD) 683No No No No No No No No No No VO SETUP (HD) 682No No No No No No No No No
30 For details on menu items No.880 to 899, refer to the instructions accompanying the AJ-YAD120AG. Setup menus No. Superimposed displayNo optional board installedAJ-YA120AG installedAJ-YAD120AG installedBoth optional boards installed 59/60 50i/25P 59/60 25 (HD)23/24 50i/25P 25 (SD)59/60 50i/25P59/60 25 (HD)23/24 50i/25P 25 (SD) NoAUDIO IN SEL 700No NoNo No No No NoNo No No CH1 IN LV 701No NoNo No No No NoNo No No CH2 IN LV 702No NoNo No No No NoNo No No CH3 IN LV 703No NoNo No No No NoNo No No CH4 IN LV 704No NoNo No No No NoNo No CH1 OUT LV 706 CH2 OUT LV 707 CH3/L OUT LV 708 CH4/R OUT LV 709 NoREC CUE 730No NoNo No NoNo No PB FADE 731 NoEMBEDDED AUD 732No No No DV PB ATT 759 REC PT MUTE 760 AUD RATE CON 762 CUE OUT SEL 765 MONI SEL 769 MONITOR MIX 770 H. PHONE MIX 771 AUD OUT SEL 780 NoIN IMP SEL 781No NoNo No NoNo No No DIF SPEED 880No No NoNo No No NoNo No No DIF IN CH 882No No NoNo No No NoNo No No DIF OUT CH 883No No NoNo No No NoNo No No DIF CONFIG 886No No NoNo No No NoNo No No DIF AUD OUT 890No No NoNo No No NoNo No No DIF DV AUDIO 891No No NoNo No No NoNo No No HD>DIF OUT 894No No NoNo No No NoNo No No 50M>DIF OUT 895No No NoNo No No NoNo No No 25M>DIF OUT 896No No NoNo No No NoNo No No DIF SUPER 899No No NoNo No No NoNo No P. ON LOAD A02