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    							Setup: Item Settings141
     Setup
    3In the write confirmation screen that appears, select 
    SET to write or EXIT to cancel writing and return to 
    the previous screen. 
     You can edit the title before writing the file. Enter text at 
    the flashing cursor that indicates the title. 
     A completion message appears when the write progress 
    bar closes. 
    1Press the MENU button, select A12 CARD FORMAT 
    from USER1 in the SETUP menu and press the SET 
    button. 
    2The format confirmation screen appears. 
     Press the SET button to start formatting. 
     To cancel formatting and return to the previous screen, 
    press the EXIT button. 
    3A completion message appears when the format 
    progress bar closes. 
    ▲▼ (Up/Down cursors): Select text
    b a (Right and left cursors):  Move cursor location
    RESET button:  Clears all text
    FORMAT
    SETUP-MENU   MENU 
    SD CARD WRITE 
      FILE4    TITLE4
    SYSTEM+USER 
    YES/NO FILE4 OK?  
    						
    							142Setup: Time Code, User Bit and CTL
    Time Code, User Bit and CTL
    The time code is used when the time code signal generated 
    by the time code generator is to be recorded. The time code 
    values are indicated on the display and in the superimpose 
    display. 
    User bit refers to the 32-bit (8 digits) data frame of the time 
    code signal made available to users. It allows you to record 
    operator numbers and other values. The alphanumeric 
    characters that can be used in the user bit are the figures from 
    0 - 9 and the letters A to F. 
    1Engage the stop mode. 
    2Use the COUNTER button to select [TC]. 
    3Use the setup menu No. 504 (RUN MODE) to set the 
    run mode for the time code generator. 
    4Set the TCG switch to PRESET mode.
    5Use the TC PRESET button to set the start number 
    of the time code or user bit.
    1.Press the TC PRESET button. 
    The left-most digit starts flashing. 
    2.Press the UP (▲) or DOWN (▼) button or hold down 
    the STILL  button and turn the search dial to 
    change the value. 
    3.Press the LEFT (b) or RIGHT (a) button or turn the 
    search dial to select digit to set. 
    The selected digits start flashing. 
    The setting ranges are as follows:
    4.Repeat steps 2 - 3 to change other values.
    Pressing the RESET button resets the preset value to 0. 
    5.When the start number is set, press the SET button. 
    The time code starts to advance when [FREE] is set in 
    step 3. 
    Time code
    User bit
    Setting the internal time code
    TCR 00: 07: 04: 24
    
    Hours Minutes Seconds Frames
    51 2 4
    REC: The internal time code generator advances 
    during recording. 
    FREE: The internal time code generator advances 
    regardless of operating mode when the 
    power is on. 
    INT-REGEN: This mode maintains the continuity with 
    the time code last recorded on a P2 card.
    INT-PRESET: Starts recording from the value set with 
    the TC PRESET button.
    EXT: Records according to external TC input.
    Time code: [59.94 Hz] [29.97 Hz]
    00:00:00:00-23:59:59:29
    [50 Hz] [25 Hz] [60-25 Hz]
    00:00:00:00-23:59:59:24
    [23.98Hz] [24Hz] [59-23Hz] 
    [60-24Hz]
    00:00:00:00-23:59:59:23
    User bit 00000000-FF FF FF FF 
    						
    							Setup: Time Code, User Bit and CTL143
     Setup
    1Engage the stop mode. 
    2Use the COUNTER button to select [TC]. 
    3Set the TCG switch to [EXT].
     (External time code selection)
    4Make the following settings in setup menu No. 507 
    (EXT TC SEL).
    ◆NOTE:
     When SLTC and SVITC is set and an analog composite or SD 
    SDI input signal is selected, the VITC on the input video signal 
    is recorded. When 1394 is selected as the input signal, the IEEE 
    1394 digital input signal time code is recorded. 
     Setup menu No. 507 EXT TC SEL does not appear in modes 
    other than 59.94 Hz and 50 Hz. Locked in SLTC in this mode.
     When setup menu No. 040 VFR REC is set to ON, REC RUN is 
    selected regardless of the TCG switch setting.
    1Engage the stop mode. 
    2Use the COUNTER button to select [TC] or [UB].
    3Press the PLAY  button. 
    Playback starts and the time code appears on the display. 
    When the SUPER switch is set to [ON], the time code is 
    superimposed on the monitor. ■Time code when no power is supplied
    Also when no power is supplied, the backup function works 
    enabling the time code generator to provide long-term (about 
    one year) operation. Accuracy when no power is supplied is 
    about ±30 s per month. 
    ◆NOTE:
     Under the conditions listed below when the time code generator 
    advances regardless of operation mode, the backup function is 
    enabled 
    - When the TCG switch on the front panel is set to “PRESET” and 
    setup menu No. 504 RUN MODE is set to “FREE.” 
    - When the TCG switch on the front panel is set to “EXT” and the 
    external time code set in setup menu No. 507 EXT TC SEL is 
    disconnected from connector on the rear panel.
     When settings in setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ are revised, 
    advance data is cleared. 
    Setting the external time code
    1 2
    3
    EXT_L: The LTC signal input to the TIME CODE IN 
    connector (BNC) on the rear panel is 
    recorded as TC. 
    SVITC: The VITC signal attached to the serial signal 
    input to the SDI IN (HD) connector is 
    recorded as a time code. 
    SLTC: The LTC signal attached to the serial signal 
    input to the SDI IN (HD) connector is 
    recorded as a time code. 
    Reproducing the time code and user bit
    3 1 2
    When the time code 
    signal cannot be 
    read, an asterisk  (*) 
    is displayed.The colon between the seconds and the frames 
    changes to a period  (.) in drop frame mode. “ ” : Field 1, field 3
    “*” : Field 2, field 4 
    						
    							144Setup: Time Code, User Bit and CTL
    *1: The internal TCG value is used when a signal cannot be detected from the TIME CODE IN connector input. 
    *2: The internal TCG value is used when the SLTC, SVITC and VITC cannot be detected on the input video signal. 
    *3: Nothing is recorded if the SVITC and VITC cannot be detected on the input video signal.
    *4: In modes other than 59.94 Hz and 50 Hz, setup menu No. 507 EXT TC SEL does not appear. The unit is locked in SLTC in this mode.
    *5: When setup menu No. 040 VFR REC is set to ON, REC RUN is selected regardless of the TCG switch setting.
    TCG
    switch *5
    Menu *4 
    No. 507 EXT 
    TC SEL
    Menu 
    No. 518 VITC 
    GENSelected video 
    input signalRecorded time code
    SBC areaVAUX area
    INT 
    (REGEN /
    PRESET)---OFF1394
    Internal TCG valueTime code on IEEE1394 digital input 
    (VAUX area)
    HD SDI SVITC on input video signal 
    *3
    CMPST / SD SDI VITC on input video signal *3
    ON1394Time code on IEEE1394 digital input 
    (VAUX area)
    HD SDI
    Internal TCG value
    CMPST / SD SDI
    EXTEXT_LOFF1394Time code on IEEE1394 digital input 
    (SBC area)Time code on IEEE1394 digital input 
    (VAUX area)
    HD SDI
    Time code on TIME CODE IN 
    connector input 
    *1SVITC on input video signal *3
    CMPST / SD SDI VITC on input video signal *3
    ON1394Time code on IEEE1394 digital input 
    (SBC area)Time code on IEEE1394 digital input 
    (VAUX area)
    HD SDI
    Time code on TIME CODE IN connector input *1
    CMPST / SD SDI
    SLTCOFF1394Time code on IEEE1394 digital input 
    (SBC area)Time code on IEEE1394 digital input 
    (VAUX area)
    HD SDI SLTC on input video signal 
    *2SVITC on input video signal *3
    CMPST / SD SDI VITC on input video signal *2VITC on input video signal *3
    ON1394Time code on IEEE1394 digital input 
    (SBC area)Time code on IEEE1394 digital input 
    (VAUX area)
    HD SDI SLTC on input video signal *2
    CMPST / SD SDI VITC on input video signal *2
    SVITCOFF1394Time code on IEEE1394 digital input 
    (SBC area)Time code on IEEE1394 digital input 
    (VAUX area)
    HD SDI SVITC on input video signal 
    *2SVITC on input video signal *3
    CMPST / SD SDI VITC on input video signal *2VITC on input video signal *3
    ON1394Time code on IEEE1394 digital input 
    (SBC area)Time code on IEEE1394 digital input 
    (VAUX area)
    HD SDI SVITC on input video signal *2
    CMPST / SD SDI VITC on input video signal *2 
    						
    							Setup: Time Code, User Bit and CTL145
     Setup
    1Engage the stop mode. 
    2Use the COUNTER button to select [CTL].
    During playback, the counter displays the play position 
    relative to the start position. 
    Recording starts from the counter value [0:00:00:00]. 
    When recording stops, the counter shows the position 
    relative to the start position.
    ◆NOTE: 
    When 23.98, 24, 59-23 or 60-24 is selected in setup menu 
    No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ, there is a 1-frame delay between 
    playback video and CTL.
    CTL Mode
    1 2 
    						
    							146Setup: Superimpose Screen
    Superimpose Screen
    Control signals, time code and other information are indicated 
    by abbreviations. 
    Abbreviations:
    ◆NOTE: 
     [T*R] or [U*R] appears when card data could not be properly read. 
    Use setup menu No. 009 (CHARA TYPE) to change the 
    background of display characters in the superimposed 
    display. 
    ◆NOTE:
     During play list playback, black text appears on a white background 
    regardless of menu setting. 
    Use setup menu No. 007 (CHARA H-POS) and No. 008 
    (CHARA V-POS) to change the position of characters in the 
    superimposed display. 
    Use setup menu No. 006 (DISPLAY SEL) to indicate deck 
    operating mode.  CTL Relative location from the beginning 
    TCR Recorded time code data
    TCR. Time code data recorded in the VAUX area
    UBR Recorded user bit data
    UBR. User bit data recorded in the VAUX area
    TCG Time code data of the time code generator
    UBG User bit data of the time code generator
    Display Characters
    TCR
    Display monitor
    Abbreviation
    TCR
    Display monitor
    TCR
    Display monitor
    Display Position
    Operating Mode
    TCR
    TCR
    Display monitor Display monitor
    TCRSTOP
    Display monitor
    Deck operating mode 
    						
    							Setup: List of Compatible Input and Output Formats147
     Setup
    List of Compatible Input and Output Formats
    ■System Frequency Settings
    Use setup menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ to select the following input and output formats. 
    *1: 2:2 pull-down
    *4:  Select SDI output in setup menu No. 643 OUT MODE SEL. SDI output alternates with analog output. 
    *5:  AJ-HPX2000/2100/3000 HD-SDI (1080/23.98P over 59.94i) output 
    *6:  AJ-HDC27 series HD-SDI (variable frame-rate signal) output
    *7: AJ-HPX2000/2100 HD-SDI (720/25P over 50P) output
    Recording formatInput signalSystem 
    frequencySDI output *4Analog video 
    output *4IEEE1394 outputTime code 
    output
    AVC-Intra 50/100
    (when an AJ-YBX200G 
    codec board is installed)1080/59.94i 59.941080/59.94i 1080/59.94i
    ---c 720/59.94P 720/59.94P
    480/59.94i 480/59.94i
    1080/50i 501080/50i 1080/50i
    ---c 720/50P 720/50P
    576/50i 576/50i
    1080/29.97PsF 29.971080/29.97PsF 1080/59.94i 
    *1
    --- --- 720/59.94P *1720/59.94P *1
    480/59.94i *1480/59.94i *1
    1080/23.98P over 59.94i *559-23 1080/23.98PsF --- --- ---
    1080/23.98PsF 23.98 1080/23.98PsF --- --- ---
    1080/24PsF 24 1080/24PsF --- --- ---
    1080/25PsF 251080/25PsF 1080/50i 
    *1
    --- --- 720/50P *1720/50P *1
    576/50i *1576/50i *1
    720/59.94P 59.94720/59.94P 720/59.94P
    ---c 1080/59.94i 1080/59.94i
    480/59.94i 480/59.94i
    720/50P 50720/50P 720/50P
    ---c 1080/50i 1080/50i
    576/50i 576/50i
    720/29.97P over 59.94P 
    *629.97720/59.94P 
    *1720/59.94P *1
    --- --- 1080/29.97PsF 1080/59.94i *1
    480/59.94i *1480/59.94i *1
    720/23.98P over 59.94P *659-23 1080/23.98PsF --- --- ---
    720/24P over 60P 
    *660-24 1080/24PsF --- --- ---
    720/25P over 50P 
    *725720/50P 
    *1720/50P *1
    --- --- 1080/25PsF 1080/50i *1
    576/50i *1576/50i *1
    720/25P over 60P *660-25720/50P 
    *1720/50P *1
    --- --- 1080/25PsF 1080/50i *1
    576/50i *1576/50i *1
    DVCPRO HD1080/59.94i 59.941080/59.94i 1080/59.94i
    1080/59.94ic 720/59.94P 720/59.94P
    480/59.94i 480/59.94i
    1080/50i 501080/50i 1080/50i
    1080/50ic 720/50P 720/50P
    576/50i 576/50i 
    						
    							148Setup: List of Compatible Input and Output Formats
    *1: 2:2 pull-down
    *2: 2:3 pull-down
    *3:  Playback only when “2:23.98” or “5: 59-23” is selected in system menu No. 25 SYSTEM FREQ. 
    *4:  Select SDI output in setup menu No. 643 OUT MODE SEL. SDI output alternates with analog output. 
    *5:  AJ-HPX2000/2100/3000 HD-SDI (1080/23.98P over 59.94i) output 
    *6:  AJ-HDC27 series HD-SDI (variable frame-rate signal) output
    *7: AJ-HPX2000/2100 HD-SDI (720/25P over 50P) output
    Recording formatInput signalSystem 
    frequencySDI output *4Analog video 
    output *4IEEE1394 outputTime code 
    output
    DVCPRO HD1080/29.97PsF 59.941080/29.97PsF 1080/59.94i 
    *1
    1080/59.94i *1c 720/59.94P *1720/59.94P *1
    480/59.94i *1480/59.94i *1
    1080/23.98P over 59.94i *559.941080/23.98PsF 
    *3--- --- ---
    1080/59.94i 
    *21080/59.94i *2
    1080/59.94i *2c 720/59.94P *2720/59.94P *2
    480/59.94i *2480/59.94i *2
    1080/23.98PsF --- --- --- --- ---
    1080/24PsF --- --- --- --- ---
    1080/25PsF --- --- --- --- ---
    720/59.94P 59.94720/59.94P 720/59.94P
    720/59.94Pc 1080/59.94i 1080/59.94i
    480/59.94i 480/59.94i
    720/50P 50720/50P 720/50P
    720/50Pc 1080/50i 1080/50i
    576/50i 576/50i
    720/29.97P over 59.94P 
    *629.97720/59.94P 
    *1720/59.94P *1
    --- --- 1080/29.97PsF 1080/59.94i *1
    480/59.94i *1480/59.94i *1
    720/23.98P over 59.94P *659-23 1080/23.98PsF --- --- ---
    720/24P over 60P 
    *660-24 1080/24PsF --- --- ---
    720/25P over 50P 
    *725720/50P 
    *1720/50P *1
    --- --- 1080/25PsF 1080/50i *1
    576/50i *1576/50i *1
    720/25P over 60P *660-25720/50P 
    *1720/50P *1
    --- --- 1080/25PsF 1080/50i *1
    576/50i *1576/50i *1
    DVCPRO 50DVCPRO DV480/59.94i 59.94480/59.94i 480/59.94i
    480/59.94ic 1080/59.94i 1080/59.94i
    720/59.94P 720/59.94P
    480/29.97P over 59.94i 59.94480/59.94i 
    *1480/59.94i *1
    480/59.94i *1c 1080/29.97PsF 1080/59.94i *1
    720/59.94P *1720/59.94P *1
    480/23.98P over 59.94i 59.941080/23.98PsF 
    *3--- --- ---
    480/59.94i 
    *2480/59.94i *2
    480/59.94i *2c 1080/59.94i *21080/59.94i *2
    720/59.94P *2720/59.94P *2
    576/50i 50576/50i 576/50i
    576/50ic 1080/50i 1080/50i
    720/50P 720/50P
    576/25P over 50i 50576/50i 
    *1576/50i *1
    576/50i *1c 1080/25PsF 1080/50i *1
    720/50P *1720/50P *1 
    						
    							Setup: Audio V Fade Function149
     Setup
    Audio V Fade Function
    This section describes the differences between audio processing provided by setup menu No. 731 (PB FADE) settings. Setup 
    menu No. 731 (PB FADE) settings make it possible to perform audio V fade or cut processing between clips and events during 
    clip selection and playback or play list playback. 
    Described below are examples that illustrate the differences in processing. 
    These examples involve a clip that spans multiple P2 cards and a second clip generated by edit copy. 
     A clip that spans multiple P2 cards or a clip that has 
    been automatically divided and recorded on an 8 GB 
    P2 card
     A clip created using the edit copy function on an 
    AJ-SPD850
    Settings in setup menu No.731 allow you to play back the 
    above two clips and do the following. 
     When CUT is selected
     When AUTO is selected
    V fade processing is performed automatically between clips 
    and events. 
    The following items are not V fade processed. 
     Clips that span multiple P2 cards
     Clips that have been automatically divided when using 8 GB 
    or larger P2 cards 
     1394 digital output signals are not fade processed. 
    Clip 1-1
    Clip 1Clip 1-2
    Event A
    Clip 2Event B
    Event A Event B
    Clip 2  Clip 1  Clip 1-1Clip 1-2
    Noise appears at the edit points.
    Event AEvent B
    Clip 2  Clip 1 Clip 1-1Clip 1-2
    V fade is performed instantaneously to remove noise. 
    						
    							150Setup: Audio Recording Channels Selection
    Audio Recording Channels Selection
    Depending on setup menu 725 - 728 (REC CH1 to 4) settings, 
    the INPUT SELECT button on the front panel allows you to 
    select the following input signals. When 1394 is selected, the 
    input signal is recorded in its original form regardless of 
    setting. 
    Analog input
    SDI input
    Audio Recording Channels
    Recorded trackRecorded signal
    CH1 CH1 input/CH2 input/CH1 + CH2 inputs
    CH2 CH1 input/CH2 input/CH1 + CH2 inputs
    CH3 CH3 input/CH4 input/CH3 + CH4 inputs
    CH4 CH3 input/CH4 input/CH3 + CH4 inputs
    CH5 No
    CH6 No
    CH7 No
    CH8 No
    Recorded trackRecorded signal
    CH1 CH1 input/CH2 input/CH1 + CH2 inputs
    CH2 CH1 input/CH2 input/CH1 + CH2 inputs
    CH3 CH3 input/CH4 input/CH3 + CH4 inputs
    CH4 CH3 input/CH4 input/CH3 + CH4 inputs
    CH5 No (SD)/CH5 (HD)
    CH6 No (SD)/CH6 (HD)
    CH7 No (SD)/CH7 (HD)
    CH8 No (SD)/CH8 (HD) 
    						
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