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Panasonic Digital Hd Video Cassette Recorder Ajhd1800 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Digital Hd Video Cassette Recorder Ajhd1800 Operating Instructions
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111 Setup menus (continued) When the VTR is to be connected to a Dolby-E encoder/decoder for recording or playing back Dolby-E data, set the audio input and output levels to UNITY, and select the following setup menu item settings. No.303 AUD EDIT IN = CUT No.304 AUD EDIT OUT = CUT No.725 REC CH1 = CH1 No.726 REC CH2 = CH2 No.727 REC CH3 = CH3 No.728 REC CH4 = CH4 No.729 REC CH5 = CH5 No.730 REC CH6 = CH6 No.731 REC CH7 = CH7 No.732 REC CH8 = CH8 No.734 PB FADE = CUT No.758 JOG PROC = OFF No.762 AUD...
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112 Setup menus (continued) Follow the steps below to switch the system frequency [59/60 Hz, 50 Hz, 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD) or 25 Hz (SD), 50 Hz(HD), 50 Hz(SD)]. 1Following the procedure for the (page 62) to change the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting. 2Press (SET) to enter the setting, and after the function menu shown on the time code display area has been cleared, the following message appears. 3To make the setting entered in step 2 valid, press the button while holding down the...
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113 Setup menus (continued) The system menu and setup menu have some items whose settings differ and other items with which no selection options are displayed and whose settings are fixed, depending on the switching of the operation mode in response to the setting selected for system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ). (Refer to the table below.) System menu and setup menu settings zEach of the items whose settings differ is saved in the VTR MEMORY (current file and one of the backup files 1 to 4). The...
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114 Setup menus (continued) NO. Menu itemSystem menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) 59/60 23/24 50i/25P 25 (HD) 25 (SD) 50 (HD) 50 (SD) 015AUTO STEP 020 SYS FORMAT No No No No No 022PB FORMAT 023 FORMAT SEL 030HD FREQUENCYNoNoNoNoNo 031 OUT REF No 100SEARCH ENA 101 SHTL MAX 102FF. REW MAX 104 REF ALARM 105AU TO EE S ELNoNoNoNoNo 106 EJECT EE SEL 107EE MODE SELNoNoNoNoNo 108 PLAY DELAY 109CAP. LOCKNoNoNoNoNo 110 AUTO REW 111MEMORY STOPNoNoNoNoNo 112 FRZ MODE SEL 113REC INHNoNoNoNoNo 114 REC INH LAMP 115EJECT SW...
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115 Setup menus (continued) NO. Menu itemSystem menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) 59/60 23/24 50i/25P 25 (HD) 25 (SD) 50 (HD) 50 (SD) 312POSTROLL TMNoNoNoNoNo 313 CLICK POINT 320EDIT RPLCE1NoNoNoNoNo 321 EDIT RPLCE2 No No No No No 322EDIT RPLCE3NoNoNoNoNo 323 EDIT RPLCE4 No No No No No 324EDIT RPLCECNoNoNoNoNo 400 STILL TIMER 401SRC PROTECT 402 DRUM STDBY 403STOP PROTECT 500 VITC BLANK No No No 501VITC POS-1NoNoNo 502 VITC POS-2 No No No 503TCG MODENoNoNoNoNo 504 RUN MODE No No No No No 505TCG REGENNoNoNoNoNo 506...
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116 Setup menus (continued) NO. Menu itemSystem menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) 59/60 23/24 50i/25P 25 (HD) 25 (SD) 50 (HD) 50 (SD) 654Pb LVL (HD) 655 Pr LVL (HD) 656BK LVL (HD) 658 Y LVL (SD) 659Pb LVL (SD) 660 Pr LVL (SD) 661BK LVL (SD) 662 V LEVEL 663C LEVEL 664HUE (AJ-HD1800P)/C PHASE (AJ-HD1800E) 665SETUP LVL (AJ-HD1800P)/BK LVL (AJ-HD1800E) 670 BRIGHTNESS 671COLOR LEVEL 672 CONTRAST 673BACKLIGHT 676 BLK CLIP No No No No No 680CC (F1) BLANKNoNoNoNoNoNo 681CC (F2) BLANK NoNoNoNoNoNo 682VO SETUP (HD) (Only...
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117 Setup menus (continued) NO. Menu itemSystem menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) 59/60 23/24 50i/25P 25 (HD) 25 (SD) 50 (HD) 50 (SD) 728REC CH4NoNoNoNoNo 729 REC CH5 No No No No No 730REC CH6NoNoNoNoNo 731 REC CH7 No No No No No 732REC CH8NoNoNoNoNo 733 REC CUE No No No No No 734PB FADENoNoNoNoNo 735 HD EMBD AUD 736SD EMBD AUD 737 MONI MIX 738CH1 CUE SEL 739 CH2 CUE SEL 740CH3 CUE SEL 741 CH4 CUE SEL 742CH5 CUE SEL 743 CH6 CUE SEL 744CH7 CUE SEL 745 CH8 CUE SEL 746MONI CH SEL 747 MON AUTO SEL 748MON SEL INH 749...
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118 Time code and user bits Time code The time code is used when the time code signal generated by the time code generator (time code signal generator) is to be recorded on the tape, its values are to be read by the time code reader (time code signal reader), and the absolute position of the tape is to be displayed in increments of hours, minutes, seconds and frames. The time code is written in the sub-code area (data area) of the helical track. This enables insert editing to be conducted independently...
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119 Time code and user bits (continued) Setting the external time code 1Set the VTR to the stop mode. 2Set TC/CTL on the menu to TC. 3If the video input has been set to HD SDI input or INT SG, set TC SRC on the menu to EXT-L, SLTC or SVITC. 4If the video input has been set to SD SDI, set TC SRC on the menu to EXT-L or VITC. When 1394 is set for video input, the time code for 1394 input is selected regardless of the selection in TC SRC. Cue time registration, preroll and cue-up (These...
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120 Time code and user bits (continued) Time code recorded on the unit *1 When no signal can be detected from the TIME CODE IN connector input, it is the internal TCG value. *2 When no SLTC or SVITC can be detected from the input video signal, it is the internal TCG value. *3 When no SVITC can be detected from the input video signal, nothing is recorded. *4 When SD SDI is selected in the input selection, this becomes VITC. If the selected input signal is other than SD SDI and SLTC/SVITC is selected,...