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Panasonic Multi Format Digital Hd Video Cassette Recorder Ajhd3700b Hdw Operating Instructions
Panasonic Multi Format Digital Hd Video Cassette Recorder Ajhd3700b Hdw Operating Instructions
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– 41– Audio split editing OUT point preview ∫Previewing the automatic insert editing OUT point (when audio split is OFF) This flowchart shows the operation to preview the automatic insert editing OUT point. The OUT point for automatic assemble editing can not be previewed. 1. Press the INSERT button to display the INSERT AUTO EDIT menu. 2. Use the automatic insert editing flowchart as a reference and register the VIDEO OUT point. 3. Press the EXECUTE and the PREVIEW/REVIEW button together to preview the OUT point. ∫Previewing the automatic insert editing OUT point (when audio split is ON) This flowchart shows the operation to preview the automatic insert editing (audio split) OUT point. The OUT point for automatic assemble editing can not be previewed. 1. Press the INSERT button to display the INSERT AUTO EDIT menu. 2. Press the F10 (SPLIT) key on the INSERT AUTO EDIT menu to set it to be highlighted. 3. Use the automatic insert editing flowchart as a reference and register the VIDEO OUT point. 4. Register the audio edit points. 5. To preview the VIDEO OUT point: 1. Use the cursor keys to move the cursor to the places where the VIDEO IN and OUT points were registered. 2. Press the EXECUTE and the PREVIEW/REVIEW buttons together to preview the VIDEO OUT point. 6. To preview the AUDIO OUT point: 1. Use the cursor keys to move the cursor to the places where the AUDIO IN and OUT points were registered. 2. Press the EXECUTE and the PREVIEW/REVIEW buttons together to preview the AUDIO OUT point. 7. To preview the OUT point without moving the cursor to where the IN and OUT points were registered: When the cursor is not available, the preview operation is started from the point 12 seconds before the external OUT point. Then press the EXECUTE and the PREVIEW/REVIEW button together to preview the OUT point.
– 42– Variable memory Function 1. Set the F3 (W/PLYR) key to OFF. 2. Set the F4 (VAR MEMO) key to ON. ≥If the IN and OUT points have already been entered, they will be automatically cleared. ≥If the split mode is ON, it will be forcibly turned off. ≥When the variable memory function is used, the AUDIO IN and OUT points cannot be entered. 3. Input the unit’s edit IN point. The variable memory playback will start at this point. ≥There is no need to set the OUT point for variable memory playback. 4. Set the initial speed using the search dial. The initial speed is displayed on the search indicator. 5. Press the PREROLL and EXECUTE buttons together to start the operation. The tape runs as far as the preroll point where playback starts at the initial speed. 6. When the edit IN point is passed, the EXECUTE button’s lamp starts to blink. 7. Turn the search dial and store the tape speed in the memory. ≥The speed can be stored in the memory while the EXECUTE button’s lamp is blinking. ≥When the memory becomes full, the EXECUTE button’s lamp lights, and no further settings can be stored in the memory. ≥To make changes to the initial speed or memory contents, repeat the procedure from step 4. 8. To exit the variable memory, press the STOP button. 9. When the memory contents are to be played back, they will be regenerated by pressing the EXECUTE button. ∫The memory contents are regenerated as soon as the IN point is passed, and the tape con- tinues to travel at the speed last stored in the memory until the STOP button is pressed. ∫The contents stored in the memory are cleared by setting the F4 (VAR MEMO) key from OFF to ON. Alternatively, they are cleared by setting the power switch to OFF. OFF W/PLYR VAR MEMO ON
– 43– Variable memory function By operating the VTR search dial which is connected to the unit’s RS-422A REMOTE OUT or REMOTE IN/OUT connector, the playback speeds and directions can be stored in the memory, after which the stored contents can be regenerated during automatic editing and stored in the memory of the unit (recorder). 1. Set the F3 (W/PLYR) key to ON. ∫To operate the VTR connected to the REMOTE OUT connector by remote control, set F5 (PLYR SEL) on the ASSEMBLE/INSERT AUTO EDIT menu to PLAY-1. ∫To operate the VTR connected to the REMOTE IN/OUT connector by remote control, set F5 (PLYR SEL) on the ASSEMBLE/INSERT AUTO EDIT menu to PLAY-2. 2. Set the F4 (VAR MEMO) key to ON. 3. Enter the recorder’s VIDEO IN and OUT points together with the player’s IN point. 4. Select PLAYER using the F6 (R/P SEL) key, and set the initial speed using the search dial. The initial speed is displayed on the search indicator. 5. Press the PREVIEW button. The tape runs as far as the preroll point where playback starts at the initial speed. 6. When the edit IN point is passed, the EXECUTE button’s lamp starts to blink. 7. Set the F6 (R/P SEL) key to PLAYER, and store the speed up to the recorder’s OUT point in the memory using the search dial. The speed can be stored in the memory while the EXECUTE button’s lamp is blinking until the recorder’s OUT point is reached. When the memory becomes full, the EXECUTE button’s lamp lights, and no further set- tings can be stored in the memory. 8. To preview the memory contents, press the PREVIEW button, and the memory contents will be regenerated. Phase synchronization is not performed. Adjust the edit timing using the F9 (DLY STRT) key on the ASSEMBLE/INSERT AUTO EDIT SET UP menu. 9. To make changes to the contents stored in the memory while preview is underway, operate the search dial. The EXECUTE button’s lamp now blinks, and the contents are stored in the memory. 10. To make changes to the initial speed which was stored in the memory, press the STOP button. Set the F6 (R/P SEL) key to PLAYER, and then use the search dial to set the initial speed while holding down the STOP button. Since the memory contents will be cleared when the initial speed is changed, repeat the procedure from step 5. 11. To proceed with variable memory automatic editing, press the REC/EDIT button. The tape in the player is played back in accordance with the memory contents, and the contents are stored in the memory of the unit (recorder). 12. When the PREVIEW/REVIEW button is pressed upon completion of the editing, the editing will be reviewed. ≥The contents stored in the memory are cleared by setting the F10 (VAR MEMO) key from OFF to ON. ≥They are also cleared by setting the power switch to OFF. ON W/PLYR VAR MEMO ON
– 44– Connector signals ∑VIDEO IN HD SDI (DIGITAL) BNCk2, active through SD SDI IN (DIGITAL) BNCk2, active through SD SDI SPARE BNCk1 HD REF IN BNCk2, loop-through with 75≠termination switch SD REF IN BNCk2, loop-through with 75≠termination switch ∑VIDEO OUT HD SDI OUT (DIGITAL) BNCk3 HD SDI MONITOR OUT BNCk1 (DIGITAL) (SUPER) SD SDI OUT (DIGITAL) BNCk2 SD SDI MONITOR BNCk1 (DIGITAL) (SUPER) VIDEO OUT (ANALOG) BNCk3 HD REF OUT BNCk1 SD REF OUT BNCk1 WFM BNCk1, Waveform output, 75≠. ∑TIME CODE TIME CODE IN XLRk1 TIME CODE OUT XLRk1 ∑AUDIO IN AUDIO IN (DIGITAL) BNCk4, CH1/2, CH3/4, CH5/CH6, CH7/CH8, AES/EBU format AUDIO IN (ANALOG) XLRk4, CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 CUE IN XLRk1 ∑AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT (DIGITAL) BNCk4, CH1/2, CH3/4, CH5/CH6, CH7/CH8, AES/EBU format AUDIO OUT (ANALOG) XLRk4, CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 CUE OUT XLRk1 MONITOR XLRk2 HEADPHONES (FRONT)1⁄4qphone
– 45– Connector signals ∑PARALLEL I/O (50P) connector (1)PULSE SIGNAL:The signal fall is detected and the signal becomes active. Pin no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Signal REC COMMAND PLAY COMMAND FF COMMAND REW COMMAND STOP COMMAND STBY ON COMMAND STBY OFF COMMAND RS-422 REMOTE ON COMMAND RS-422 REMOTE OFF COMMAND LOCAL ENABLE COMMAND EJECT COMMAND ENTRY COMMAND ALL_REC_INH_ ON COMMAND PRE_CTL_INH_ ON COMMAND LOCAL DISABLE COMMAND Direction INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT Type PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL Description When this signal becomes active simultaneously with the play command, it transfers the VTR to the REC PLAY mode. However, the VTR is not transferred to the REC mode if the insert or assemble mode has been set. This transfers the VTR to the PLAY mode. This transfers the VTR to the FF mode. This transfers the VTR to the REW mode. This transfers the VTR to the STOP mode. When the VTR is in the loosing or STBY OFF mode, it is set to the STNBY ON mode as soon as it receives this command. When the VTR is in the loosing or STBY ON mode, it is set to the STNBY OFF mode as soon as it receives this command. This enables RS-422 control. However, the VTR must be in the REMOTE mode for this command to take effect. This disables RS-422 control. This enables the REMOTE OP MAP functions. When the MAP MODE is set to ALL, it also enables EJECT. This transfers the VTR to the EJECT mode. When this signal has become active, the VTR’s current time (TC, CTL) is entered on the following menus: When the VTR has opened the HOME menu: ≥The time is entered in CUE TIME on the HOME menu. When the VTR has opened the AUTO EDIT menu: ≥The time is entered in CUE TIME on the HOME menu. ≥The time is entered at the IN point on the AUTO EDIT menu. When the VTR has opened the EXTEND MULTI CUE menu: ≥The time is entered at the cursor position of the EXTEND MULTI CUE menu. When the VTR has opened the MULTI CUE menu: ≥The time is not entered on any of the menus. When the VTR has opened a menu other than the ones above: ≥The time is entered in CUE TIME on the HOME menu. This selects ALL as the REC INH menu setting. This selects PRE_CTL as the REC INH menu setting. This disables the REMOTE OP MAP functions. When the MAP MODE is set to ALL, it also disables EJECT.
– 46 – Connector signals Pin no. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Signal TC_SOURCE_ EXT COMMAND TC_SLAVE_AUTO COMMAND TL_SLAVE_MUST COMMAND TC_RESET COMMAND STBY ON/OFF COMMAND ERR O STATUS SPARE CUE COMMAND ERR 1 STATUS SPARE i15 V POWER REC STATUS PLAY STATUS Direction INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT Type PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL SIGNAL PULSE SIGNAL SIGNAL ACTIVE_L ACTIVE_L Description This sets TC SOURCE to EXT and TC SLAVE to ON. This sets TC SOURCE to INT and TC SLAVE to AUTO. During normal recording, the TCG value is recorded. During editing, the signal is regenerated at TC on the tape. This sets TC SOURCE to INT and TC SLAVE to SLAVE. During normal recording and editing, the signal is regenerated at TC on the tape. This clears the TCG value to zero. This sets the toggling action below. However, it takes effect in the STOP mode or STANDBY OFF mode. STANDBY ON ()STANDBY OFF Refer to the 50P error status output table below. (This pin is related with pins 24 and 34.) Spare When this has become active, the tape is prerolled from the cue-up point on the VTR’s menu. When the VTR has opened the AUTO EDIT menu: ≥The tape is prerolled from the time for the IN point when the AUTO EDIT menu IN point has been entered. ≥The tape is prerolled from the time for the current position when the AUTO EDIT menu IN point has not been entered. When the VTR has opened a menu other than the ones above: ≥The tape is prerolled from the time for the CUE TIME when CUE TIME of the HOME menu has been entered. ≥The tape is prerolled from the time for current position when the CUE TIME of the HOME menu has not been entered. Refer to the 50P error status output table below. (This pin is related with pins 21 and 34.) Spare i15 V power This becomes active when the VTR is in the REC mode. It also becomes active when the REC button lamp on the front panel is lighted. This becomes active when the VTR is in the PLAY mode. It also becomes active when the PLAY button lamp on the front panel is lighted. ≥50P error status output table Output prioritysequence 1 6 5 4 3 2 –––– –––– Pin 21 ERR 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Pin 24 ERR 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Pin 34 ERR 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 VTR status NO SERVO LOCK SERVO LOCK HIGH ERROR CONCEAL/ V CONCEAL/ A CONCEAL/ VA
– 47 – Description This becomes active when the VTR is in the FF mode. This becomes active when the VTR is in the REW mode. This becomes active when the VTR is in the STOP mode. This becomes active when the RS-422 REMOTE status is ON. This becomes active when a cassette tape has not been inserted. Refer to the 50P error status output table on the previous page. (This pin is related with pins 21 and 24.) 11: INT 10: EXT_LTC 01: S_VITC (EXT VITC) 00: S_LTC [Pin 36, pin 35] [Pin 38, pin 37] TC SOURCE At INT setting At EXT setting Other 11: PRESET SLAVE ––––– 10: AUTO DIRECT ––––– 01: ––––– ––––– ––––– 00: SLAVE ––––– ––––– [Pin 40, pin 39] 11: FREE 10: ALL 01: NRML, REC This becomes active when the preroll or cue-up operation has been completed. However, the active status is released when the VTR has moved from the STBY ON or OFF operation to another operation. This becomes active when 50P parallel control is enabled. This becomes active when the VIDEO/CTL recording setting for CASSETTE INH has been set to inhibit. (However, the active status is forcibly released when CASSETTE INH 2 [pin 45] is set to ACTIVE.) This becomes active when CTL has been detected at the PRE CTL head during normal recording at the PRE CTL setting. Note: This will not become active even if CTL has been detected during recording (EDIT REC) or PLAY while editing is being performed. In the same way, it will not become active even if CTL has been detected during normal recording when the home menu function (REC INH) setting has been set to FREE. This becomes active when CASSETTE INH has been set to the all recording inhibit status. This becomes active when the VTR has been placed in the STBY ON status. The ACTIVE lamp flashes (at 2-second intervals) starting 30 seconds before the VTR is transferred to the loosing mode. It flashes (at 0.5-second intervals) starting 10 seconds before the VTR is transferred to the STBY OFF mode. GND This becomes active when the REMOTE OP MAP functions are enabled. GND GND Connector signals Pin no. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Signal FF STATUS REW STATUS STOP STATUS RE-422 REMOTE ON STATUS EJECT STATUS ERR 2 STATUS TC SOURCE STATUS TC SLAVE STATUS REC INH MENU STATUS CUE STATUS REMOTE STATUS CASSETTE INH 1 STATUS PRE CTL DETECT CASSETTE INH 2 STATUS STBY STATUS GND LOCAL STATUS GND GND Direction OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT Type ACTIVE_L ACTIVE_L ACTIVE_L ACTIVE_L ACTIVE_L ACTIVE_L ACTIVE_L (1) Open (0) ACTIVE_L (1) Open (0) ACTIVE_L (1) Open (0) ACTIVE_L ACTIVE_L ACTIVE_L ACTIVE_L ACTIVE_L ACTIVE_L ACTIVE_L
– 48 – Connector signals ∑RS-422A REMOTE Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 Pin No. 6 7 8 9 Signal FRAME GROUND REM IN (j) LINE(j) REM OUT (j) STATUS LINE (i) GND –––––– Signal GND REM IN (j) CMD LINE (j) REM OUT (j) STATUS LINE (i) FRAME GROUND Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pin No. 7 8 9–19 20 21–25 Signal FRAME GROUND TX Send data RX Receive data RTS Request to send CTS Clear to send DSR Data set ready Signal GND Signal ground DCR Receive carrier detect –––––– DTR Data terminal ready –––––– ∑RS-232C REMOTE ∑V/A CONTROL Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5–6 7 Pin No. 8 9–13 14 15 Signal FRAME GROUND –––––– REM (G) –––––– REM RX (X) REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOL RECEIVE Signal REM TX (X) REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOL TRANSMIT –––––– REM RX (Y) REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOL RECEIVE REM TX (Y) REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOL TRANSMIT ∑CONTROL PANEL Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pin No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Signal Headphone (L) Clock (i) RECEIVE DATA (i) RECEIVE ENABLE (i) TRANSMIT DATA (i) Headphone (R) Clock (j) RECEIVE DATA (j) RECEIVE ENABLE (j) TRANSMIT DATA (j) Signal Headphone (GND) GND i24 V unregulated DC power RECEIVE STROBE (i) TRANSMIT ENABLE (i) DC control signal GND i24 V unregulated DC power RECEIVE STROBE (j) TRANSMIT ENABLE (j)
– 49 – Video head cleaning Although this unit comes with an auto head cleaning function which reduces the amount of dirt on the heads, it is recommended that the video heads be cleanid every day for even more dependable operation. (For fur- ther details, please consult with your local dealer.) ∑Operation Remove the cover of the upper portion on the cylinder. Soak some alcohol in a cleaning cloth, press it lightly against hte middle drum as shown in the figure, and rotate the drum 2 or 3 times in the direction indicated by the arrow. After this, wipe the drum dry using a dry cleaning cloth and attach the removed cover after completion. ∫Make sure that the power is off before proceeding with the head cleaning. ∫Do not move your fingers up and down while cleaning. ∫This may damage the heads. ∫Cut the cleaning cloth to the right size of the use. ∫Proceed with the cleaning until no more dirt is taken up by the cleaning cloth. ∫Make absolutely sure that no fluff from the cleaning cloth remains inside the VTR. ∫When grease (from the VTR) is found to adhere to the cleaning cloth, be absolutely sure to replace the cleaning cloth. ∫Before using the optional digital VTR dedicated head cleaning tape (AJ-TDCLS-P) to clean the heads, be sure to read carefully the “Precautions” provided with the cleaning tape. ∫In addition to cleaning the video heads every day, make it a rule once a week to clean the tape transport system and once a month to clean the reel bases and carriage (cassette holder, front guide angles). For further details, please consult with your local dealer. ∑Maintenance Before proceeding with maintenance, set the power switch to “OFF”, and be sure to take hold of the power plug (and not the cord) to disconnect it from the power outlet. Clean the cabinet with a soft cloth. With stubborn dirt, dilute some neutral kitchen detergent, dip the cloth in it, wring it out well and wipe the surface. After the dirt has been wiped off, take up any remaining moisture using a dry a cloth. Under no circumstances must paint thinners or benzene be used for cleaning purposes. ∑Storage ∫Do not store the unit in an extremely hot or cold location. ∫The unit must never be left outdoor. ∫If the unit is not going to be used for a long time, set the power switch to OFF and be sure to take hold of the power plug (and not the cord) to disconnect it from the power outlet. This step is taken to safeguard against accidents. ∫Be sure to eject the cassette tape. Middle deumCleaning drum
– 50 – Rack-mounting The VTR can be installed in a 19-inch standard rack using the AJ-MA37P rack-mounting adapters (optional accessory). It is recommended that the slide rail (CC3001-99-0191) made by Chassis Trak be used as the installed rails. For further details, consult your dealer. 1. Attach the inner members on each side of the VTR using the four screws supplied with the slide rails . The length of the screws used is limited. If the mounting screws have been lost or misplaced, use screws with a maximum length of 2/5˝. Be absolutely sure to attach the inner members to the VTR using the screws for all of the four holes. 2. Mount the outer member brackets onto the rack. Check that the height of the brackets is the same at the left and right. 3. Remove the two front screws on the VTR’s two side panels. 4. Mount the AJ-MA37P rack-mounting adapters using the four supplied M4 screws with spring washers. 5. Mount the VTR in the rack. After mounting the VTR, check that it moves smoothly along the rails. ≥Keep the temperature inside the rack within the i41 °F (5 °C) to 104 °F (40 °C) range. ≥Bolt the rack securely to the floor so that it will not topple over when the VTR is drawn out. Rack-mounting adapter EIA standard rack Secure the VTR to the rack here using the anchoring screws.