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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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– 51 – C A B A’ (S, M) (L) Troubleshooting Loading motor (In this VTR, turn the blades (black) which are provided in front of the pulley.) View of inside as seen through hole B Insert the screwdriver here. Cause and countermeasure Has the mode been changed on another menu? ≥The mode selected last has priority. ≥REC INHIBIT takes priority in the following sequence: CASSETTE, HOME and MANUAL/AUTO EDIT SET UP. Therefore, signals cannot be recorded if the REC INHIBIT status has been established on the cassette tape itself. ≥Check that the CONTROL switch is at LOCAL. ≥Check that the cassette pins are set to the recording enable status. Symptom VTR fails to operate as per the mode selected on the menu screen. VTR fails to operate even when a function button is pressed. Recording and/or editing cannot be performed. How to eject the tape in an emergency 1. Remove four screws from both sides of the front panel and then remove the VTR’s top panel. 2. The mechanism is moved in the unloading direction by turning the loading motor clockwise. Since tape slack now develops, proceed with the following 4 steps to take up the tape. 3. Insert a screwdriver into hole A (for an S or M cassette) or hole A’ (for an L cassette), and press the manual lever of the take-up reel. The tape will be taken up by pressing this lever. 4. Remove the tape from the cylinder by performing the operations in steps 2 and 3. (When turning the loading motor, keep turning it until the position is reached where it will turn no fur- ther. Bear in mind that turning the motor past this position will cause the gear engagement to fail and/or other problems.) 5. To release the sub-loading, insert a screwdriver or other tool into hole B, and while turning it clockwise, take up the tape by performing the operation in step 3. (Bear in mind that contin- uing to turn the screwdriver even after the sub-loading status has been released will cause the gear engagement to fail and/or other problems.) 6. Check that all the tape has been taken up, and that its unloading has been completed. In order to eject the cassette, insert a screwdriver or other similar tool into hole C, and turn it counterclockwise. (Bear in mind that continuing to turn the screwdriver even after the cas- sette has been ejected will cause the gear engagement to fail and/or other problems.)
– 52 – DIP switch AV microcomputer DIP switch specifications SW6501 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON (0) Normal Normal —— OFF (1) Normal Normal Normal Normal —— —— Normal Normal Remarks Not used Not used Not used Not used Keep this switch at the factory setting. Keep this switch at the factory setting. Keep this switch at the factory setting. Keep this switch at the factory setting. Remarks Keep it at the factory setting. For test purposes. [This sets whether to accept or prohibit the selection of the editing mode when the X-value adjustment master tape (D3 recorded tape) has been loaded.] For test purposes. The D3 cassette holes are detected, and the cassette is forcibly ejected automatically. For test purposes. For test purposes. SW6071 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 ON Normal Ejected —— —— OFF Normal Prohibited Normal Not ejected Normal Normal SYSCON microcomputer DIP switch specifications History: No.6: From SYSCON Ver.0.12 The underlining indicates the factory settings. SERVO microcomputer DIP switch specifications SW2001 1 2 3 4 Purpose For AT adjustments For AT adjustments For AT adjustments For AT adjustments ON When adjusting When adjusting When adjusting When adjusting OFF At all other times At all other times At all other times At all other times CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
– 53 – Specifications 1 indicates safety information. Power supply AJ-HD3700BP: AC 120V, 50 – 60 Hz AJ-HD3700BE: AC 220 – 240V, 50 – 60 Hz Power consumption: 260W General Permissable ambient operating temperature41 °F to 104 °F (5 °C to 40 °C) Permissable ambient operating humidity10% to 90% (no condensation) Weight69.96 Ibs (31.8 kg) Dimensions16 3/4˝ (W) k811/16˝ (H) k201/2˝ (D) mm (424 k 220 k 520 mm) (Excluding feet, jacks, jog dial and fan) Recording formatsHD: HDD5 (Video Compression Intra-Field DCT iVLC) SD: D5 (Non-Compression Digital Component Recording) Video signals recorded1080/23.98p, 1080/24p, 1080/25p, 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, 1080/50i, 576/50i, 480/59.94i switching Audio signals recorded48 kHz, 20 bits, 4 channels (480/95.94i, 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p) 48 kHz, 24 bits, 8 channels (1080/23.98p, 1080/24p, 1080/25p, 1080/50i, 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, 576/50i, 480/59.94i) Recording tracksDigital video audio: 12 tracks/field; 1080/23.98p, 1080/24p, 1080/25p, 1080/50i, 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, 480/59.94i 16 tracks/field; 576/50i Cue track: 1 track Time code track: 1 track Control track: 1 track Tape speed185.995 mm/sec. (576/50i) 167.228 mm/sec. (1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, 480/59.94i) 139.496 mm/sec. (1080/50i, 1080/25p) 133.782 mm/sec. (1080/23.98p, 1080/24p) Tapes usedD5 cassette tapes Maximum recording timeWhen the AJ-D5C124LP is used: 112 min. (576/50i) 124 min. (1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p, 480/59.94i) 149 min. (1080/50i or 1080/25p) 155 min. (1080/23.98p, 1080/24p) Fast forward/rewind timeApprox. 195 sec. (using AJ-D5C124LP, 1080/59.94i, 576/50i or 480/59.94i) Approx. 234 sec. (using AJ-D5C124LP, 1080/50i, 1080/25p) Approx. 244 sec. (using AJ-D5C124LP, 1080/23.98p or 1080/24p) Search speedMax. n50 times normal speed (color) AT playback rangej1 to i2 times normal speed Editing accuracyn0 frame (using time code) Tape timer accuracyn1 frame (using continuous CTL signal) Servo lock timeLess than 1 sec. (in standby ON/2F AUTO)
– 54 – Specifications Video system Sampling frequency/ quantizingHD: Y: 74.176 MHz; P B/PR: 37.088 MHz/10 bits SD: Y: 13.5 MHz; P B/PR: 6.75 MHz/10 bits Video compression system (with HD)Intra-Field DCT iVLC Video compression rate (with HD)1/4 Error correctionReed-Solomon product code Data rates323 Mbps (1080/59.94i/8CH, 720/59.94p/8CH, 480/59.94i/8CH 319 Mbps (576/50i/8CH) 300 Mbps (1080/59.94i/4CH, 720/59.94p/4CH, 480/59.94i/4CH) 258 Mbps (1080/23.98p/8CH, 1080/24p/8CH) 269 Mbps (1080/50i/8CH, 1080/25p/8CH, 576/50i/8CH) Samples tactive lines (HD) 1080/59.94i, 1080/23.98p, 1080/24p, 1080/25p, 1080/50i: 1920 k1080/frame 720/59.94p: 1280 k720/frame SD video format525 lines/59.94 fields/2:1 interlace (SMPTE 259M) 625 lines/50 fields/2:1 interlace (ITU-R BT.656-4) Input connectors HD serial input1.5 Gbps (Embedded Audio, TC), SMPTE 291M/292M standards complied with (BNC k2 active through) SD serial input4:2:2 component SDI (SMPTE 259M/272M/ITU-R BT.656-4 standards complied) (BNC k2 active through) HD reference inputAnalog tri-level sync (n0.3V), loop through, 75 ohms, ON/OFF switchable (BNC k2) SD reference inputAnalog composite, loop through, 75 ohms, ON/OFF switchable (BNC k2) Output connectors HD serial output1.5 Gbps Superimposing possible for monitor OUT (BNC k4) SD serial outputComponent SDI output (SMPTE 259M/272M/294M°/ITU-R BT.656-4 standards complied with) (BNC k3) Superimposing possible for monitor OUT °525p mode output (excluding monitor output) with 1080/23p or 720/59.94p system HD reference outputAnalog HD tri-level sync (n0.3 V) (BNC k1) SD reference outputBlack burst (BNC k1) Analog composite outputVideo 1/video 2/video 3 (superimposing ON/OFF) (BNC k3) Video adjustment ranges HD SDI Y output gainj¶–i3 dB HD SDI P Boutput gainj¶–i3 dB HD SDI P Routput gainj¶–i3 dB HD SDI Y black leveln100 mV HD SDI output system phasen0.5 H (1 sample l13.5 ns) SD SDI Y output gainj¶–i3 dB SD SDI P Boutput gainj¶–i3 dB SD SDI P Routput gainj¶–i3 dB SD SDI black leveln100 mV SD SDI output system phasej2.5 HTi1.5 H
– 55 – Specifications Composite video output Y gainj¶–i3 dB (synchronized to SD SDI) Composite video output P B/PRgainj¶–i3 dB (synchronized to SD SDI) Composite video output setupn14 IRE (synchronized to SD SDI) Composite video output system phasen0.5 H Composite video output SYS SC phasemore than n180 ° Audio Sampling frequency48 kHz (synchronized to video) Quantizing1080/23.98p, 1080/24p, 1080/25p, 1080/50i and 576/50i: 24 bits 20 or 24 bits selected for 1080/59i, 720/59.94p and 480/59.94i Frequency response20 Hz to 20 kHz n0.5 dB (reference level) Dynamic rangeMore than 100 dB (1 kHz, emphasis OFF): 20 bits More than 105 dB (1 kHz, emphasis OFF): 24 bits DistortionLess than 0.03% (1 kHz, emphasis OFF, reference level): 20 bits Less than 0.01% (1 kHz, emphasis OFF, reference level): 24 bits CrosstalkLess than j80 dB (1 kHz, between 2 channels) Wow & flutterBelow measurable limits Headroom20 dB/18 dB switchable Cue track Frequency response100 Hz to 12 kHz n3.0 dB Audio input connectors Analog input (CH1 – CH4)i4/0/j20 dBm (dBu) switchable (with 600 ≠load), 600 ≠/high impedance (switchable) (XLR k4) Digital inputAES3 format (75 ohms, unbalanced) (BNC k4) (CH1/CH2, CH3/CH4,(No operation for CH5/CH6 and CH7/CH8 in 480/59.94i/4CH, CH5/CH6, CH7/CH8)1080/59i/4CH or 720/59p/4CH format) Cue track inputi4/0/j20 dBm (dBu) switchable (with 600 ≠load), 600 ≠/high impedance (switchable) (XLR k1) Audio output connectors Analog output (CH1 – CH4)i4/0/j20 dBm (dBu) switchable (with 600 ≠load), low impedance (XLR k4) Digital outputAES3 format (75 ohms, unbalanced) (BNC k4) (CH1/CH2, CH3/CH4, [When the 1080/59.94i/4CH, 720/59p/4CH or 480/59.94i/4CH format is CH5/CH6, CH7/CH8)selected, either no sound is output or the sound of CH1/CH2 and CH3/CH4 is copied and output as the sound for CH5/CH6 and CH7/CH8. (AUTO COPY function)] Cue track outputi4/0/j20 dBm (dBu) switchable (with 600 ≠load), low impedance (XLR k1) Monitor outputL/R, i4/0/j20 dBm (dBu) switchable (with 600 ≠load), low impedance (XLR k2) Headphone outputLevel variable (dBu): applied for AJ-HD3700BE.
– 56 – Specifications Audio adjustment ranges Audio input gainj¶–i12 dB Audio output gainj¶–i12 dB Monitor output gainj¶–i12 dB (when coupled to headphone control) Headphone output gainj¶–i12 dB Other input/output signals Time code input2.4 V n1.4 V [p-p], 10 k≠, balanced (XLR k1) Time code output2.0 V n0.5 V [p-p], low impedance, balanced (XLR k1) RS-422A inputRS-422A interface (D-Sub 9P k1) RS-422A outputRS-422A interface (D-Sub 9P k1) RS-422A input/outputRS-422A interface (D-Sub 9P k1) RS-232CRS-232C interface (D-Sub 25P k1) Parallel input/outputParallel communication (D-Sub 50P k1) V/A controlVideo remote control (D-Sub 15P k1) Control panelFor connecting front control panel (20P k1) Accessory (supplied) Power cord (1) Optional accessory AJ-MA37PRack-mountaing adapter Weight and dimensions when shown are approximate. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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