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		 Frame Rate Converter   
					Operating Instructions   
					Model No.   
					AJ-   
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					Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.   
					VQT9737   
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				Caution for AC Mains Lead   
					FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.   
					This product is equipped with 2 types of AC mains cable. One is for continental Europe, etc. and the other one is only   
					for U.K.   
					Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local area, since the other type of mains cable is not suitable.   
					FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE, ETC.   
					FOR U.K. ONLY   
					Not to be used in the U.K.   
					If the plug supplied is not suitable for your socket out-   
					let, it should be cut off and appropriate one fitted.   
					As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this   
					appliance may not correspond with the coloured mark-   
					ings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as   
					follows:   
					• The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW   
					must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is   
					marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol Ó or   
					coloured GREEN or GREEN-AND-YELLOW.   
					• The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected   
					to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the let-   
					ter N or coloured BLACK.   
					FOR U.K. ONLY   
					This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin   
					mains plug for your safety and convenience.   
					A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug.   
					Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that   
					the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it   
					is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.   
					Check for the ASTA mark Ï or the BSI mark Ì on the   
					body of the fuse.   
					If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must   
					ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced.   
					If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used   
					until a replacement cover is obtained.   
					• The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connect-   
					ed to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the   
					letter L or coloured RED.   
					A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your   
					local Panasonic Dealer.   
					How to replace the fuse   
					1.Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver.   
					IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE   
					FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN   
					THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG   
					CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY. THERE IS A   
					DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE   
					CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP   
					SOCKET.   
					If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring   
					code as shown below.   
					2.Replace the fuse.   
					If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician.   
					WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.   
					IMPORTANT: The wires in this mains lead are coloured   
					in accordance with the following code:   
					Fuse   
					Green-and-Yellow: Earth   
					Blue:   
					Brown:   
					Neutral   
					Live   
					indicates safety information   
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				DO NOT REMOVE PANEL COVER BY   
					UNSCREWING.   
					To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove   
					cover. No user serviceable parts inside.   
					Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.   
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					WARNING:   
					TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZ-   
					ARD, KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT AWAY FROM ALL   
					LIQUIDS-USE AND STORE ONLY IN LOCATIONS   
					WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED TO THE RISK OF   
					DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS, AND DO NOT   
					PLACE ANY LIQUID CONTAINERS ON TOP OF   
					THE EQUIPMENT.   
					THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED   
					To ensure safe operation the three-pin plug must be   
					inserted only into a standard three-pin power point   
					which is effectively earthed through the normal   
					house-hold wiring.   
					Extension cords used with the equipment must be   
					three-core and be correctly wired to provide connec-   
					tion to earth. Wrongly wired extension cords are a   
					major cause of fatalities.   
					CAUTION:   
					TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZ-   
					ARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE THE   
					RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY.   
					The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily   
					does not imply that the power point is earthed and   
					that the installation is completely safe. For your safe-   
					ty, if in any doubt about the effective earthing of the   
					power point, consult a qualified electrician.   
					CAUTION:   
					Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase,   
					built-in cabinet or any other confined space in   
					order to maintain adequate ventilation. Ensure   
					that curtains and any other materials do not   
					obstruct the ventilation to prevent risk of electric   
					shock or fire hazard due to overheating.   
					CAUTION:   
					TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZ-   
					ARD, REFER MOUNTING OF THE OPTIONAL   
					INTERFACE BOARD TO AUTHORIZED SERVICE   
					PERSONNEL.   
					CAUTION:   
					TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZ-   
					ARD, REFER INSTALLATION OF HARD- DISK   
					DRIVE TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.   
					HARD-DISK DRIVE MUST BE BEARING THE CE-   
					MARKING.   
					CAUTION:   
					THE SOCKET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE   
					EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSI-   
					BLE.   
					Contents   
					Operating precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3   
					Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4   
					System configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4   
					Parts and their functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5   
					Basic operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7   
					Menu selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10   
					Setup menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13   
					Time code (TC) and user’s bit (UB) . . . . . .15   
					Input/output formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17   
					Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18   
					Error displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19   
					Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20   
					Operating precautions   
					O This unit uses a hard disk drive: prior to operation, save   
					some data into a part of the memory that is free or load   
					data from the drive to check that the drive is working   
					properly.   
					O Since this unit uses a hard disk drive, it should never be   
					used when condensation has formed inside.   
					O If the unit has not been shut down properly, the data on   
					its hard disk drive may be destroyed or malfunctioning   
					may result.   
					O Do not set the power switch back to the ON position   
					immediately after it was set to the OFF position. Doing   
					so may cause malfunctioning.   
					O After operating the unit, ensure that the area around the   
					air intake openings on the front panel is well-ventilated   
					and keep it adequately ventilated.   
					O The cooling fans at the front and back of the unit are   
					maintenance parts: replace them at regular intervals.   
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				Features   
					Frame rate conversion function   
					Simple operation functions   
					Using the HD-SDI input signals from a variable frame rate   
					camera (AJ-HDC27F) or DVCPRO HD VTR, this unit con-   
					verts frame rates by taking out only the effective frames of   
					variable frame rate recorded clips, recording them, and play-   
					ing them back. It can reproduce the slow or quick speed   
					effects intended during shooting on the spot. Its built-in   
					hard disk drive is capable of recording up to 100 minutes (at   
					24 fps) and playing back the recordings without the use of a   
					VTR.   
					Recording and playback are easily accomplished using the   
					unit’s front panel controls. The various settings can be   
					checked or changed using the cursor keys.   
					External RS-422 control   
					When a simple remote controller (AJ-A95) is connected to   
					the remote IN connector on the unit’s rear panel, the unit   
					can be operated by remote control using simplified remote   
					control functions.   
					Format conversion function and line/down-conversion   
					function   
					Half rack unit dimensions   
					This unit is compactly designed with a width equivalent to a   
					half rack unit and a height of 5U. Its carrying handle   
					enables it to be carried around for use on location. Its ability   
					to enable the images shot to be viewed on the spot and the   
					results of its speed effects to be monitored makes it a wor-   
					thy representative of the new style of digital cinema produc-   
					tion.   
					During playback, this unit can select a frame rate of 24, 25,   
					30 or 60 fps and line-convert to 1080/24p or down-convert   
					to an existing SDTV (480/60i) format. It supports both on-   
					line and off-line editing environments. When frame rate   
					conversion is not needed, the unit can provide EE through   
					conversion where the input signals are converted and output   
					directly.   
					<Notes>   
					AUTO REC function   
					O This unit is not designed to meet portability (drip-proof,   
					dust-proof) specifications. Bear in mind that operating it   
					outdoors or moving it with its power still on may cause   
					malfunctioning. In particular, take care to protect the   
					hard disk drive from vibration and impact.   
					O If a problem has occurred with the hard disk drive, the   
					recorded data may be destroyed or the system may not   
					start up. Consult with your dealer, and replace the drive   
					with a new one.   
					When this unit is connected to a variable frame rate camera   
					(AJ-HDC27F) using the HD-SDI connector, each cut can be   
					automatically recorded in the unit as a separate clip in con-   
					junction with the REC/STOP operation of the camera. Even   
					with editing operations undertaken in the studio, each cut   
					can be automatically turned into a clip by using the START   
					and END marks recorded on the tape in the variable frame   
					rate camera to play back the cuts in a VTR and then record   
					them in this unit. Afterwards, all that the user needs to do is   
					choose the acceptable cuts and play them back.   
					System configuration   
					AJ-FRC27   
					HD-SDI   
					EJECT   
					HD-SDI   
					M 
					- 
					cassette   
					/ 
					ADAPTER   
					ON   
					Caution: Do not insert S-cassette without adapter   
					OFF   
					CH CONDITION   
					ENTER   
					ESCAPE   
					SHIFT   
					POWER   
					AJ-HDC27F   
					T 
					C 
					M 
					O 
					D 
					E 
					CONTROL   
					REMOTE   
					PUSH   
					TC   
					INT   
					TAPE   
					JOG   
					SHTL   
					SLOW   
					RESET   
					METER   
					FULL/FINE   
					REV   
					FWD   
					UB   
					STAND BY   
					EXT   
					EE   
					LOCAL   
					RECORDER   
					TC/CTL   
					START   
					PLAYER   
					L 
					MONITOR SELECT   
					R 
					TC SET   
					ADJ   
					AUDIO CH SELECT   
					CH CH CH   
					ASMBL VIDEO CH1/5 CH2/8 CH3/7 CH4/8 CUE   
					SHIFT   
					CH   
					1 
					4 
					5 
					8 
					SERVO   
					REC INHIBIT   
					REC   
					TC   
					8 
					LEVEL   
					CH 1/5   
					CH 2/6   
					CH 3/7   
					CH 4/8   
					CUE   
					EDIT   
					REW   
					PLAY   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					INSERT   
					MULTICUE   
					REC   
					B   
					PREVIEW   
					REVIEW   
					A 
					A 
					AUTO EDIT   
					IN   
					OUT   
					PREROLL   
					TRIM   
					SET   
					HEADPHONES   
					STOP   
					FF   
					IN   
					OUT   
					PULL   
					PULL   
					OPEN   
					PULL FOR   
					VARIABLE   
					OPEN   
					AJ-HD150   
					HD monitor   
					EJECT   
					M 
					- 
					cassette   
					/ 
					ADAPTER   
					ON   
					Caution: Do not insert S-cassette without adapter   
					OFF   
					HD-SDI   
					CH CONDITION   
					ENTER   
					ESCAPE   
					SHIFT   
					POWER   
					Remote   
					control   
					Composite   
					signals   
					T 
					C 
					M 
					O 
					D 
					E 
					CONTROL   
					REMOTE   
					PUSH   
					TC   
					INT   
					TAPE   
					JOG   
					SHTL   
					SLOW   
					RESET   
					METER   
					FULL/FINE   
					REV   
					FWD   
					UB   
					STAND BY   
					EXT   
					EE   
					LOCAL   
					RECORDER   
					TC/CTL   
					START   
					PLAYER   
					L 
					MONITOR SELECT   
					R 
					TC SET   
					ADJ   
					AUDIO CH SELECT   
					CH CH CH   
					ASMBL VIDEO CH1/5 CH2/8 CH3/7 CH4/8 CUE   
					SHIFT   
					CH   
					1 
					4 
					5 
					8 
					SERVO   
					REC INHIBIT   
					REC   
					TC   
					8 
					LEVEL   
					CH 1/5   
					CH 2/6   
					CH 3/7   
					CH 4/8   
					CUE   
					EDIT   
					REW   
					PLAY   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					INSERT   
					MULTICUE   
					REC   
					PB   
					PREVIEW   
					REVIEW   
					A 
					A 
					AUTO EDIT   
					IN   
					OUT   
					PREROLL   
					TRIM   
					SET   
					HEADPHONES   
					STOP   
					FF   
					SD monitor   
					IN   
					OUT   
					UL   
					PULL   
					OPEN   
					PULL FOR   
					VARIABLE   
					OPEN   
					AJ-HD150   
					When recording using the VTR, set the VTR in   
					such a way that regeneration is initiated with the   
					external time code. For further details, contact   
					your dealer.   
					AJ-A95   
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				Parts and their functions   
					Front panel   
					? 
					: 
					POWER   
					ON   
					CANCEL   
					@ 
					< 
					= 
					; 
					1 
					OFF   
					> 
					REC   
					4 5 6 7 8   
					REW   
					STOP   
					FF   
					PLAY   
					WARNING   
					HDD   
					2 
					3 
					9 
					PREV   
					NEXT   
					SHIFT   
					1 POWER switch   
					8 SHIFT key   
					After the unit’s operation has been shut down properly,   
					set this switch to the OFF position. If the power is turned   
					off while the unit is operating, the data may be destroyed   
					or the hard disk drive may malfunction.   
					Press this to search for recorded data. To search for a   
					previous clip, press the REW key and SHIFT key at the   
					same time; to search for a subsequent clip, press the FF   
					key and SHIFT key at the same time.   
					Keep pressing both the SHIFT key and the [2] (down)   
					key for more than 2 seconds and a shutdown confirma-   
					tion message will appear on END screen of this unit.   
					9 REC key   
					2 WARNING lamp   
					This flashes when an error or warning has occurred. For   
					details, refer to the error table (page 19).   
					3 HDD lamp   
					This lights when the hard disk drive is being accessed.   
					4 REW key   
					Press this to record data or forcibly switch to the E-E   
					mode.   
					Press this to search backward through the recorded data   
					or search for a previous clip. To search for a previous   
					clip, press the REW key and SHIFT key at the same time.   
					5 STOP key   
					: [#] (up) key   
					This is used to move the item to be shown on the display   
					panel upward.   
					; [2] (down) key   
					Press this to stop the unit’s operation.   
					6 FF key   
					This is used to move the item to be shown on the display   
					panel downward.   
					Press this to search forward through the recorded data or   
					search for a subsequent clip. To search for a subsequent   
					clip, press the FF key and SHIFT key at the same time.   
					7 PLAY key   
					< [!] (left) key   
					This is used to move the cursor or item to be shown on   
					the display panel to the left.   
					= [1] (right) key   
					Press this to play back recorded data, switch to the V-V   
					mode or record new data. To record new data, press the   
					PLAY key and REC key at the same time.   
					This is used to move the cursor or item to be shown on   
					the display panel to the right.   
					> SET key   
					This is used to enter the item shown on the display panel.   
					? CANCEL key   
					This is used to restore the screen immediately before the   
					one now shown.   
					@ Display panel   
					The basic screens and menu screens (page 10) appear   
					on this panel.   
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				Parts and their functions   
					Rear panel   
					SD OUT   
					VIDEO   
					5 
					REMOTE IN   
					IN   
					ACTIVE THROUGH   
					OUT   
					HD SDI   
					9 
					8 
					7 
					1 2 3   
					4 
					SIGNAL   
					GND   
					U 
					AC IN   
					~ 
					6 
					1 HD SDI IN connector (BNC)   
					The HD SDI signals are supplied to this connector.   
					2 HD SDI through connector (BNC)   
					The HD SDI input signals are passed straight through the   
					unit and output here.   
					3 HD SDI OUT connector (BNC)   
					The HD SDI signals are output from this connector.   
					4 REMOTE IN (RS-422) connector   
					The remote controller is connected to this connector.   
					The only commands supported in the remote control   
					mode are FF, REW, STOP, PLAY, REC and SHTL.   
					<Note>   
					Functions that cannot be used when an external control   
					unit is used   
					OClip location function initiated by pressing the SHIFT   
					key and FF or REW key at the same time   
					OEject control function initiated by pressing the SHIFT   
					key and REW key on the remote controller (AJ-A95)   
					5 SD OUT VIDEO connector   
					The down-converted signals are output from this connec-   
					tor.   
					6 AC IN socket   
					The power cord is connected to this socket.   
					7 FUSE holder   
					This contains a 3.15A fuse.   
					8 SIGNAL GND   
					To minimize noise, this is connected to the signal ground   
					on the component connected. It is not a safety ground.   
					9 Fan motors   
					These are used to cool down the unit.   
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				Basic operations   
					Startup   
					Recording   
					There are two recording mode settings: AUTO REC ON   
					where data is recorded automatically in accordance with the   
					variable frame rate camera, and AUTO REC OFF where   
					data is recorded manually.   
					1.   
					Set the power switch to the ON position.   
					2.   
					The following message appears on the display panel.   
					When new data is recorded, it is always recorded under a   
					new clip name. The clip name is shown on the display   
					panel in the form of a date and time.   
					Pa n a s o n i c A J - F R C 2 7   
					N o w B o o t i n g / 2 2 2 . . .   
					Example:   
					The name of the clip whose recording started on May 14   
					(2002) at 15 hr 01 min 30 sec appears as “05141501.”   
					3.   
					When startup is completed normally, the following dis-   
					play appears on the display panel.   
					If the remaining memory is reduced to under one minute   
					(equivalent to 60p) during recording when ON has been   
					selected as the ALARM setting on the setup menu, the   
					“DISK FULL” message is displayed, and the alarm sounds.   
					When there is no more free memory remaining, recording is   
					stopped.   
					0 5 1 4 1 5 0 1   
					7 2 0 / 6 0 P   
					0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0   
					S TO P   
					> 
					<Note>   
					When the variable frame rate camera’s frame rate has been   
					switched from 23P to 24P or from 25P to 24P, the screen   
					may be subject to an instantaneous disturbance as an E-E   
					output. Bear this in mind when switching the frame rate dur-   
					ing recording if the unit’s output signals are recorded on an   
					external VTR.   
					$ When AUTO REC is set to ON   
					1. Check that the HD SDI signals are being input from the   
					variable frame rate camera.   
					2. Select ON as the AUTO REC setting on the setup   
					menu.   
					3. Return to the basic screen, and press the REC key to   
					set the unit to the recording standby mode (both the   
					REC and STOP lamps now light).   
					The data recording is now automatically controlled by   
					the AUTO REC flag set in the HD SDI signals. (While   
					recording is in progress, both the REC and PLAY   
					lamps light.)   
					Control flow when AUTO REC is set to ON   
					REC   
					Variable frame   
					rate camera   
					STOP   
					STOP   
					START mark   
					STOP mark   
					AutoRec Flag   
					REC detected   
					STOP detected   
					Recording starts   
					Recording stops   
					AJ-FRC27   
					STOP   
					STOP   
					REC   
					OVariable frame rate camera in REC mode:   
					When the unit detects the REC START signal, record-   
					ing starts automatically.   
					O Variable frame rate camera in STOP mode:   
					When the unit detects the STOP signal, recording   
					stops automatically.   
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				Basic operations   
					Recording (continued)   
					$ When AUTO REC is set to OFF   
					1. Check that the HD SDI signals are being input from the   
					variable frame rate camera.   
					2. To start recording data, press the REC and PLAY keys.   
					(Both the REC and PLAY lamps light.)   
					3. To stop the data recording, press the STOP key. (Only   
					the STOP lamp lights.)   
					Auto Rec=ON   
					Mode   
					Auto Rec=OFF   
					Operation   
					Display   
					Operation Display   
					Operation/control data   
					REC+PLAY   
					Forced recording (released when REC+PLAY lamps Forced   
					REC+PLAY   
					AUTO REC mode is established)   
					light   
					recording lamps light   
					REC   
					Recording standby mode   
					REC+STOP lamps EE mode STOP lamp lights   
					light   
					Start Flag   
					Stop Flag   
					STOP   
					Recording starts   
					Recording stops   
					REC+PLAY lamps No opera- No change   
					light   
					REC+STOP lamps No opera- No change   
					light tion   
					Stop (released when AUTO REC Only STOP lamp Stop   
					mode is established) lights   
					tion   
					Only STOP lamp   
					lights   
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				Basic operations   
					Playback   
					Setup   
					1.   
					$ To play back a clip immediately after startup   
					Press the [1] (right) key in any mode except REC, and   
					set the unit to the MENU mode.   
					When the PLAY key is pressed, the selected clip is played   
					back.   
					<Note>   
					In the playback mode established immediately after start-   
					up, the first clip recorded in the unit is selected. No clips   
					are selected immediately after all the clips have been   
					cleared.   
					O When the SHIFT key and FF key are pressed at the   
					same time, the next clip is selected.   
					2.   
					Press the [1] (right) key to move the cursor to SETUP   
					and then press the SET key.   
					3.   
					4.   
					Press the SET key again.   
					Select the parameter item to be set using the [#] (up)   
					key or [2] (down) key.   
					5.   
					After changing the selected parameter item, keep   
					pressing the SET key until the "COMPLETE" display   
					appears. The changed parameter item is now saved.   
					<Note>   
					O When the SHIFT key and REW key are pressed at the   
					same time, the previous clip is selected.   
					$ To play back a clip after it was recorded   
					The parameter will not be changed if the screen is   
					transferred from the setup screen to another screen   
					without first saving the changes to the parameter item.   
					Immediately after a clip has been recorded, the unit is at   
					the final recording position of that clip.   
					To return to the beginning of the currently selected clip,   
					press the REW key and SHIFT key at the same time.   
					Shutdown   
					1.   
					$ To play back a different clip after clip playback and   
					recording   
					In the MENU mode, press the [1] (right) key to move the   
					cursor to END (shutdown).   
					Select the clip to be played back.   
					2.   
					3.   
					Press the SET key.   
					O When the SHIFT key and FF key are pressed at the   
					same time, the next clip is selected.   
					O When the SHIFT key and REW key are pressed at the   
					same time, the previous clip is selected.   
					The following message now appears.   
					Select YES.   
					<Note>   
					Keep pressing both the SHIFT key and the [2] (down)   
					key for more than 2 seconds and a shutdown confirma-   
					tion message will appear on END screen of this unit.   
					$ Loop playback mode and normal playback mode   
					There are two playback modes: the loop playback mode   
					(LOOP PB=ON) and the normal playback mode (LOOP   
					PB=OFF). Set the mode on the setup menu.   
					O Loop playback mode (LOOP PB=ON)   
					[ E N D ]   
					All the clips are played back continuously in sequence   
					starting with the currently selected clip.   
					1 Y E S   
					N O   
					To stop clip playback press the STOP, REW or FF key.   
					O Normal playback mode (LOOP PB=OFF)   
					In this mode, playback of the selected clips starts from   
					the current position to the end, after which playback   
					stops.   
					4.   
					5.   
					Press the SET key.   
					The following message now appears.   
					Forward and Backward searches   
					[ E N D ]   
					Wait a moment......   
					3 9   
					Press the FF key or REW key.   
					The frames are played back in line with the speed which   
					was set on the setup menu (FF or REW SPEED).   
					6.   
					Upon completion of shutdown, the following message   
					appears.   
					P l e a s e t u r n o f f   
					Po w e r s w i t c h !   
					7.   
					Set the power switch to OFF.   
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				Menu selection   
					Basic screen 1   
					[1]   
					Menu selection screen   
					[2]   
					[#]   
					Basic screen 2   
					(An item can be selected   
					using the [1] and [!]   
					keys.)   
					CLIP   
					LOG   
					SETUP   
					VER   
					HDD   
					END   
					MENU1   
					MENU2   
					Basic screens 1 and 2   
					Basic screens 1 and 2 show the information required for   
					normal operations. They appear on the display panel after   
					the unit has been started up.   
					The menu selection screen is selected by pressing the [1]   
					(right) key. Select a menu using the [!](left), [1](right),   
					[2](down) and [#](up) keys, and press the SET key to estab-   
					lish the menu.   
					3 Output format/remaining hard disk drive memory dis-   
					play   
					The output format of the currently selected clip appears   
					here. For details on the formats which can be output,   
					refer to page 17.   
					The remaining memory appears when basic screen 2 is   
					displayed.   
					The remaining memory is displayed as the 24P or 60P   
					equivalent.   
					1 
					2 
					Use the [\/] and [/\] keys to switch between 24P and 60P.   
					0 5 1 4 1 5 0 1   
					0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0   
					4 Output format warning display   
					An asterisk (2) appears here (when LOCK has been   
					selected as the INCOME LOCK setting in the V-V mode)   
					if the actual output format is at variance from the output   
					format which was set on the setup menu.   
					720/60P   
					2 
					PLAY AUTO 1   
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					1 CLIP ID display   
					5 Mode display   
					The name of the clip currently being output appears here.   
					The current control mode (STOP, FF, REW, PLAY or   
					REC) appears here.   
					2 Time code display   
					The current time code value appears here.   
					During recording, the value of original time code which   
					has been input is displayed; during playback, the value   
					corresponding to the TC REGEN setting on the setup   
					menu is output.   
					CONV: The time code that results when the head of the   
					selected clip is converted as a time code of   
					00:00:00:00.   
					6 Auto Rec mode display   
					“AUTO” appears when AUTO REC is ON; no display   
					appears when AUTO REC is OFF.   
					7 Menu key display   
					The [>] (right) key is displayed here.   
					The [<] (left) or [>] (right) key is pressed to switch the   
					menu screen which is to appear on the display panel.   
					ORG: The time code during recording for each selected   
					clip   
					TC REGEN settings   
					TC REGEN   
					Output location   
					CONV   
					CONV   
					CONV   
					CONV   
					CONV   
					ORG   
					ORG   
					Display panel   
					RS-422 connector   
					SD OUT connector   
					HD SDI OUT connector   
					ORG   
					CONV   
					CONV   
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				Menu selection   
					CLIP screen   
					SETUP screen   
					Names of the recorded clips and their durations appear on   
					this screen. The clip deletion method is selected on the   
					screen.   
					The setup menu settings are performed on this screen.   
					[ U S E R - S E T U P ]   
					1 
					2 
					H D P B F M T   
					1 0 8 0 / 2 4 P   
					1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8   
					0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0   
					1 
					2 
					1 
					D E L   
					C L R   
					B A C K   
					USER: The parameters are set.   
					1 Menu item   
					3 
					4 
					5 
					The menu item display is changed using the [#] (up) or   
					[2] (down) key.   
					2 Parameter   
					1 CLIP ID   
					The CLIP ID display is changed by the [#] (up) or [2]   
					(down) keys.   
					2 DUR   
					The settings in the parameters can be selected using the   
					[1] (right) or [!] (left) key.   
					The duration of the clip whose CLIP ID is displayed   
					appears here.   
					If the SET key is pressed until "COMPLETE" appears   
					after a setting has been selected, the setting will be   
					saved.   
					3 DEL   
					The CLIP ID displayed will be deleted.   
					4 CLR   
					All the CLIP IDs will be cleared.   
					5 BACK   
					<Note>   
					For details, refer to the setup menu on page 13.   
					CLOCK: The unit’s internal PC clock is set. Use the [1]   
					(right) or [!] (left) key to move the item to be   
					changed, and change the numerical value using   
					the [#] (up) or [2] (down) key.   
					Operation will return to the menu selection screen.   
					Use the [1] (right) or [!] (left) keys to move the cur-   
					sor and select DEL, CLR or BACK.   
					Operation is returned to the SETUP screen by the   
					CANCEL key.   
					LOG screen   
					[ C L O C K ]   
					Errors and warnings are displayed on this screen.   
					< 0 2 / 0 4 / 1 1 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 >   
					1 
					2 
					BACK: Operation returns to the menu selection screen.   
					1 1 : 1 1 : 1 1 T E M P E R R   
					VER screen   
					1 
					S I L N T B E E P   
					The version of the software program used appears on this   
					screen.   
					3 
					4 
					1 Time occurred   
					The time at which the error occurred appears here.   
					2 Error name   
					[ V E R S I O N ]   
					The name of the error appears here.   
					<Note>   
					A P P   
					Ve r. 1 . 0 2   
					For details, refer to the error table (page 19).   
					3 SILNT   
					This is set when the alarm beep is to be muted when an   
					error has occurred.   
					4 BEEP   
					APP Ver.x.xx Application   
					FRNT Ver.x.xx Front panel (FPGA)   
					PCII   
					Ver.x.xx PCI I/F (FPGA)   
					UPCN Ver.x.xx Format converter (FPGA)   
					DVCC Ver.x.xx DVC control (FPGA)   
					DWNC Ver.x.xx Down-conversion   
					The alarm sounds when an error occurs.   
					When the SET key is pressed, operation returns to the   
					menu selection screen.   
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					HDD screen   
					On this screen, some data is saved into a part of the hard   
					disk drive’s memory that is free and then loaded to check   
					that the drive is working properly.   
					H D D Ve r i f y S TA R T O K ?   
					1 
					Y E S N O   
					<Note>   
					When no clips have been recorded, it takes about 80 min-   
					utes to check that the hard disk drive is working properly.   
					END screen   
					All the unit’s operations are shut down on this screen.   
					1.   
					In the MENU mode, press the [1](right) key to move the   
					cursor to END (shutdown).   
					2.   
					Press the SET key.   
					3.   
					The following message now appears.   
					Select YES.   
					<Note>   
					Keep pressing both the SHIFT key and the [2] (down)   
					key for more than 2 seconds and a shutdown confirma-   
					tion message will appear on END screen of this unit.   
					[ E N D ]   
					1 Y E S   
					N O   
					4.   
					5.   
					Press the SET key.   
					The following message now appears.   
					[ E N D ]   
					Wait a moment......   
					3 9   
					6.   
					Upon completion of shutdown, the following message   
					appears.   
					P l e a s e t u r n o f f   
					Po w e r s w i t c h !   
					7.   
					Set the power switch to OFF.   
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				Setup menu   
					Menu item   
					Parameter   
					Description   
					1080/23psf   
					For selecting the output format.   
					<Notes>   
					O23psf = 23.98psf, 59i = 59.94i   
					OBear in mind that if the systems for the reference frequency at the   
					camera side and for the unit’s output frequency are at variance   
					when LOCK has been selected as the INCOME LOCK setting, the   
					playback output will be synchronized to the basic frequency at the   
					camera side.   
					HD PB FMT   
					1080/24psf (Default)   
					1080/25psf   
					1080/50i   
					1080/59i   
					1080/60i   
					720/59p   
					720/60p   
					Example:   
					If the camera’s frequency is 59.94 Hz, the 720/59p format will   
					apply for the playback output when the 720/60p parameter setting   
					has been selected.   
					OThe value which was last selected will be used as the setting when   
					the unit is started up.   
					24 (Default)   
					For setting the number of active frames per second when 720 has   
					been selected as the HD PB FMT setting.   
					HD PB RATE   
					25   
					30   
					60   
					ON (Default)   
					OFF   
					ON: Only those frames for which the Active Flag has been set are   
					recorded on the hard disk drive. During playback, the 2:3 pull-   
					down mode is used for output.   
					ACTIVE FRAME   
					OFF:All the frames which are input are recorded.   
					<Note>   
					The value which was last selected will be used as the setting when   
					the unit is started up.   
					ON   
					ON: Auto recording is initiated or stopped in accordance with the   
					Rec Flag of the input signals from the variable frame rate cam-   
					era or VTR.   
					AUTO REC   
					OFF (Default)   
					OFF:Recording is started by pressing the REC key on the front panel   
					or the REC and PLAY keys on the remote controller, and it is   
					stopped by pressing the STOP key.   
					<Notes>   
					OIf the RecStart signal is detected from the variable frame rate cam-   
					era or VTR during FF or REW, the unit may be set to the recording   
					mode. Select OFF as the Auto Rec setting during FF or REW.   
					OThe Auto Rec setting is not saved so it should be changed as   
					required.   
					1 
					2 
					This is the playback speed when FF or REW is selected.   
					<Note>   
					FF/REW SPEED   
					4 
					The value which was last selected will be used as the setting when   
					the unit is started up.   
					8 (Default)   
					16   
					32   
					ON (Default)   
					OFF   
					For setting whether all the clips are to be played back continuously.   
					ON: Playback starts from the current position, and all the clips are   
					played back continuously.   
					LOOP PB   
					OFF:Playback starts from the current position, and the selected clips   
					are played back to the end, after which playback stops.   
					LOCK   
					FREE (Default)   
					For setting whether the playback output signals are to be synchro-   
					nized with the input signals.   
					INCOME LOCK   
					LOCK: If input signals are supplied, the output signals are synchro-   
					nized with them. If no input signals are supplied, they are not   
					synchronized.   
					FREE: The output signals are not synchronized.   
					<Note>   
					The value which was last selected will be used as the setting when   
					the unit is started up.   
					0 (Default)   
					2 
					4 
					For inserting the prescribed signals between clips for the specified   
					period of time when clips are continuously played back.   
					<Note>   
					PREROLL(SEC)   
					6 
					8 
					The value which was last selected will be used as the setting when   
					the unit is started up.   
					10   
					“Default” denotes the factory settings.   
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				Setup menu   
					Menu item   
					TC REGEN   
					Parameter   
					Description   
					CONV (Default)   
					For selecting the time code which is to be output from the display   
					panel or RS-422 connector.   
					ORG   
					CONV: Time code resulting from the conversion of the head or syn-   
					chronization point as 00:00:00:00.   
					ORG: Time code during recording.   
					<Note>   
					The value which was last selected will be used as the setting when   
					the unit is started up.   
					NORMAL (Default)   
					24PSync   
					For selecting the time code conversion method.   
					NORMAL: Conversion with no synchronization point (head =   
					00:00:00:00).   
					REGEN MODE   
					24PSync: With the 25 p output, conversion with the designated syn-   
					chronization point serving as the basic point.   
					Conditions under which 24PSync TC conversion operates   
					normally:   
					Output format: 1080/25P, 720/25P over 59.94P/60P   
					Time code: CONV   
					<Note>   
					The value which was last selected will be used as the setting when   
					the unit is started up.   
					ON   
					For selecting the setting at which the sound is to be muted in the E-E   
					mode.   
					ON: The sound is muted.   
					OFF:The sound is not muted.   
					AUDIO MUTE   
					SD SUPER   
					OFF (Default)   
					OFF   
					TC (Default)   
					TC/UB   
					For selecting whether the TC and/or UB display is to be superim-   
					posed onto signals to the SD OUT connector.   
					OFF: No display.   
					TC:   
					The time code is displayed.   
					TC/UB:The time code and user’s bit are displayed.   
					<Note>   
					The value which was last selected will be used as the setting when   
					the unit is started up.   
					OFF   
					ON (Default)   
					For selecting whether to set the setup level addition function for the   
					SD OUT connector.   
					COMP SETUP   
					OFF:The setup is not added.   
					ON: The setup is added.   
					<Note>   
					The value which was last selected will be used as the setting when   
					the unit is started up.   
					525i (Default)   
					625i   
					For setting the SD OUT connector. Depending on the HD output, it   
					may not be possible to select a setting for this item.   
					<Note>   
					The value which was last selected will be used as the setting when   
					the unit is started up.   
					DOWN CONV   
					ALARM MSG   
					OFF   
					ON (Default)   
					For setting whether to display the alarm screen (see page 19) when   
					an error has occurred.   
					OFF:The alarm screen is not displayed.   
					ON: The alarm screen is displayed.   
					<Note>   
					The value which was last selected will be used as the setting when   
					the unit is started up.   
					“Default” denotes the factory settings.   
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				Time code (TC) and user’s bit (UB)   
					24P synchronized playback   
					TC/UB display at the SD OUT connector   
					O Recorded clips shot at the 24P frame rate setting must be   
					used. If any other clips are used, the value of the time   
					code which is output will be adversely affected.   
					O Output formats: 1080/25P, 720/25P over 59.94P/60P   
					O Clips: Recording frame rate of 24P   
					TC 00:00:00:00   
					UB 00:01:24:5A   
					TC 00:00:00:00   
					O Clips cannot be used in the E-E mode.   
					O Whether a clip has been shot at the 24P frame rate set-   
					ting cannot be ascertained from the operations on the   
					front panel. For synchronized playback, record at the   
					24P setting only.   
					Change the REGEN MODE setting selected on the setup   
					menu to 24PSync, and then record.   
					O “00:00:00:00” is always used as the synchronization point   
					for conversion.   
					Time code (TC) display   
					The same time code value as the one which is embedded in   
					the HD SDI output signals is displayed. Therefore, this   
					serves as the input TC during recording, and the TC that   
					conforms with the format which has been set is output dur-   
					ing playback.   
					O If a recorded clip shot at the 24P setting is played back at   
					the 25P frame rate setting, it will run ahead slightly. The   
					time code is converted into a value which is slightly   
					ahead of the time code value of the recorded clip shot at   
					the original 24P setting.   
					User’s bit (UB) display   
					The same user’s bit as the one in the HD SDI output signals   
					is displayed. Therefore, this serves as the input TC during   
					recording, and the TC that conforms with the format which   
					has been set is output during playback.   
					During recording   
					FF : FF : II : RG   
					FF:FF Number of frames recorded in applicable clip   
					If this number exceeds 9999, the display remains at   
					9999, and recording continues.   
					Diagram showing 24P/25P synchronized time   
					code conversion   
					00:00:00:00   
					t 
					B e f o r e   
					II   
					Number of effective frames (4 to 60) in input HD   
					SDI signals   
					conver-   
					sion   
					10S   
					20S   
					9Sec 15Frame   
					A f t e r   
					conver-   
					sion   
					R 
					G 
					Input reference frequency   
					5: 59.94 Hz, 6: 60.00 Hz   
					Higher 2 bits: Auto Rec Flag   
					Lower 2 bits: Active Frame Flag   
					19Sec 5Frame   
					During playback   
					TT : TT : 00 : RG   
					TT:TT Original time code value (HH:MM)   
					00   
					R 
					Number of output frames (see table below)   
					Input reference frequency   
					5: 59.94 Hz, 6: 60.00 Hz   
					G 
					Higher 2 bits: Auto Rec Flag   
					Lower 2 bits: Active Frame Flag   
					Number of output frames during playback   
					720/Xp21-59.94/60   
					1080   
					Output format   
					23.98   
					24   
					24   
					24   
					25   
					25   
					50   
					25   
					59.94   
					24   
					60   
					24   
					24   
					24   
					25   
					25   
					30   
					30   
					60   
					60   
					Number of output   
					frames   
					21   
					Xp=HD PB RATE   
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				Time code (TC) and user’s bit (UB)   
					When CONV is selected as the TC REGEN setting, the values of the time code which are output to the display panel, remote   
					controller, SD OUT connector and HD SDI OUT connector may not be the same values in all locations. (See table below)   
					Time code values which are output for 1 second for each output format   
					Output format Display panel Remote controller SD OUT connector/525i SD OUT connector/625i   
					HD SDI OUT connector   
					00T23   
					1080/23   
					1080/24   
					1080/25   
					1080/50   
					1080/59   
					1080/60   
					720/59   
					00T23   
					00T23   
					00T24   
					00T24   
					00T29   
					00T29   
					00T29   
					00T29   
					00T23   
					00T23   
					00T24   
					00T24   
					00T29   
					00T29   
					00T29   
					00T29   
					00T29   
					00T29   
					00T23   
					00T24   
					00T24   
					00T24   
					00T24   
					00T29   
					00T29   
					00T29   
					00T29   
					00T29   
					00T29   
					00T29   
					720/60   
					00T29   
					Example: When 1080/23 serves as the format, and the SD OUT connector/525 serves as the output location   
					The position where the time code value is 00 matches. The time code is displayed in such a way that its value deviates little   
					by little in the course of one second.   
					1F 2F 3F 4F 5F • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 25F 26F 27F 28F 29F 30F   
					SD OUT connector/525i   
					1080/23   
					00 01 02 03 04 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 24   
					00 01 02 03 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·   
					25   
					20   
					26   
					21   
					27   
					28   
					29   
					23   
					22   
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				Input/output formats   
					E-E mode (when the same signals as the input signals are output)   
					O Only format conversion is possible with E-E mode outputs.   
					O The output in the E-E mode is synchronized with the input. This means that, when the input is 60p, the output will always   
					be set to the output format with a frequency whose decimal places have been rounded up. For example, if the input is   
					59.94p and the output is 23.98p, the input will be set to 60p and the output will be set to 24p.   
					Also, an asterisk (2) on the basic screen 1 appears on the display panel if the actual output format is at variance from the   
					output format which was set on the setup menu “HD PB FMT”.   
					O The output is normal only when the input frame rate and output frame rate are identical. Bear in mind that with any other   
					combination, the output will not be normal.   
					O Bear in mind that the E-E output is synchronized with the reference frequency of the input signal and this may be at vari-   
					ance from the output setting.   
					F: Combination that enables the input to be converted in the pull-up mode and then output with normal frames   
					Down-converted   
					Input   
					720/59.94p,720/60p   
					output   
					Output   
					1080   
					4-23   
					24   
					25   
					26-29   
					30   
					31-59   
					60   
					525i   
					F 
					625i   
					22   
					23.98psf   
					24psf   
					25psf   
					50i   
					F 
					F 
					23   
					F 
					23   
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					23   
					2122   
					21   
					59.94i   
					60i   
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					2123   
					21   
					720/59.94p22   
					720/60p23   
					24psf   
					25psf   
					30psf   
					60psf   
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					21:   
					22:   
					23:   
					Output based on 2:3 pull-down mode   
					Output based on 720/59.94p input   
					Output based on 720/60p input   
					V-V mode (when the recorded clip signals have been output)   
					In the V-V mode, both rates and formats can be converted. Bear in mind that the reference frequency which is output when   
					LOCK has been selected as the INCOME LOCK setting and the reference frequency which is output when FREE has been   
					selected will be at variance.   
					F B/W: Output based on B/W mode   
					Down-converted   
					Input   
					720/59.94p   
					Lock   
					720/60p   
					Free   
					output   
					Output   
					1080   
					Free   
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					Lock   
					525i   
					625i   
					23.98psf   
					24psf   
					25psf   
					50i   
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F B/W   
					F 
					F 
					59.94i   
					60i   
					F 
					F 
					F B/W   
					F 
					F 
					720/59.94p   
					720/60p   
					24p   
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					25p   
					F 
					30p   
					F 
					60p   
					F 
					24p   
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F 
					F B/W   
					F B/W   
					F B/W   
					F B/W   
					25p   
					30p   
					60p   
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				Troubleshooting   
					Indication   
					Action to be taken   
					Check that the AC power cable is connected to the AC input socket and that AC power is   
					supplied.   
					If there are no problems in this respect, contact your dealer.   
					Unit fails to start up normally.   
					No operating displays appear even after 5   
					minutes.   
					Data is not recorded properly.   
					OCheck that the internal cooling fans are running properly.   
					When the unit is set to the recording mode OStop the recording, and shut down the unit. Continue cooling for 10 minutes with the   
					with the power on, a problem occurs with the   
					power off, restart the unit, and check whether it operates properly.   
					E-E output during recording.   
					Data is not played back properly.   
					OCheck that the internal cooling fans are running properly.   
					When the unit is operating with the power on, OStop the playback, and shut down the unit. Continue cooling for 10 minutes with the   
					a problem occurs with the playback output.   
					power off, restart the unit, and check whether it operates properly.   
					Act in accordance with the error message on the display panel.   
					FAN: Replace the fan.   
					The WARNING lamp is lighted.   
					TEMP: Turn off the unit’s power and move the unit to a cool place.   
					Press any key, and if “Communication error” appears, it means that a problem has occurred   
					in the application. Consult with your dealer.   
					The front panel displays have gone   
					off.   
					Check how much free memory remains.   
					If there is no free memory, delete the files which are no longer needed.   
					If free memory is available, contact your dealer.   
					Recording starts but stops immedi-   
					ately.   
					Check the input signal and format settings.   
					If the data cannot be played back even when a check of the input signal and format settings   
					reveals no problems, contact your dealer.   
					Data playback is normal in some for-   
					mats but not in others.   
					The images may not move smoothly when identical frame rates (for instance, when the rates   
					for both the camera and FRC are set to 24p) are not used in the E-E mode. This will arise   
					when identical frame rates have not been set, but is not indicative of malfunctioning.   
					The images do not always move   
					smoothly with E-E mode output.   
					Several seconds are required for switching between input and output.   
					Refrain from recording immediately after playback.   
					When data is recorded immediately   
					after playback, block noise interferes   
					with the start of the recorded   
					images.   
					The standard signal is the black signal.   
					To change to any other signal, consult with your dealer.   
					The user wants to change the signal   
					for preroll use.   
					<Note>   
					If the unit fails to resume normal operation even after the above action has been taken, contact your dealer.   
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				Error displays   
					ALARM screen   
					When ALARM MSG on the setup menu is set to ON, the ALARM screen is displayed when an error has occurred. This   
					screen displays the errors and warnings. The same error details appear on both the alarm screen and log screen.   
					1 
					2 
					1 1 : 1 1 : 1 1 T E M P E R R   
					1 S I L N T B A C K   
					3 
					4 
					1 Time occurred   
					3 SILNT   
					The time at which the error occurred appears here.   
					2 Error name   
					This is set when the alarm beep is to be muted when an   
					error has occurred.   
					The name of the error appears here.   
					<Note>   
					4 BACK   
					Select this to stop the alarm beep.   
					For details, refer to the error table.   
					Select it also to return to the menu selection screen.   
					Error table   
					Type of error   
					Cause and remedial action   
					This appears when the unit could not be stopped properly when the STOP request was   
					received.   
					STOP ERROR   
					It occurs when recording is stopped while no input signals are supplied or when the record-   
					ing of signals without the Active Flag has been stopped when Active Flag is ON.   
					Check the Active Flag setting on the setup menu.   
					This appears when data could not be recorded properly when a recording request was   
					processed.   
					Restart the unit.   
					RECORD ERROR   
					PLAY ERROR   
					This appears when data could not be played back properly when a playback request was   
					processed.   
					Check that clips have been recorded.   
					This appears when a shuttle operation could not be performed properly when the shuttle   
					request was processed.   
					Check that clips have been recorded.   
					SHUTTLE ERROR   
					SEEK ERROR   
					This appears when a designated clip could not be located. It occurs when the playback,   
					recording or other control instruction was received in the “No Clip” status.   
					Check that clips have been recorded.   
					This appears when a problem has occurred in the fan at the top of the front panel.   
					Contact your dealer.   
					FAN1 ERROR   
					This appears when a problem has occurred in the fan at the bottom of the front panel.   
					Contact your dealer.   
					FAN2 ERROR   
					This appears when trouble has occurred in the rear panel fan.   
					Contact your dealer.   
					FAN3 ERROR   
					This appears when the temperature sensor on the front circuit board has exceeded the tem-   
					perature setting (approx. 36 to 39 degrees Celsius). Operation continues even when this   
					error has occurred but no guarantees can be made for the performance of the hard disk   
					drive. Therefore, the unit should be moved immediately to a cool place.   
					TEMPERATURE ERROR   
					This appears when there is less than the equivalent of 1 minute (60P conversion) free mem-   
					ory space on the hard disk drive. Delete any files which are no longer needed.   
					DISK FULL   
					This appears when the unit cannot be started up properly for some reason at startup.   
					Contact your dealer.   
					BOOT ERROR   
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				Specifications   
					Power Source:   
					220T230 Vw10%, 50/60 Hz w10%   
					Power consumption: 98 W   
					indicates safety information.   
					Operating temperature:   
					5 to 35 ˚C   
					Storage temperature:   
					j10 to 50 ˚C   
					Operating humidity:   
					10% to 80%   
					Storage humidity:   
					5% to 90%   
					Weight:   
					15 kg   
					Dimensions:(WkHkD)   
					210k222k492 mm   
					Recording time:   
					Min. 40 min. (100 min. with 24P conversion)   
					Compression system:   
					DVCPRO HD (720/60P)   
					Input signal (recording signal) connectors:   
					HD SDI connector   
					(SMPTE 292M standard complied with)   
					IN (DIGITAL) connectork1 (BNC)   
					THROUGH OUT (DIGITAL) connectorsk3 (BNC)   
					Output signal connectors:   
					HD SDI connector   
					(SMPTE 292M standard complied with)   
					OUT (DIGITAL) connectork1 (BNC)   
					Playback output formats:   
					1080   
					23.98psf, 24psf, 25psf, 50i, 59.94i, 60i   
					720/60P, 59.94P   
					24P, 25P, 30P, 60P   
					Standard down-conversion output connector:   
					Analog composite signal connectork1   
					TC/UB superimposing ON/OFF function provided (with   
					SETUP)   
					Control connector:   
					RS-422 connectork1   
					Interface connectors:   
					HD SDI IN/THROUGH   
					HD SDI IN (DIGITAL) BNC connectork1   
					HD SDI THROUGH (DIGITAL) BNC connectork1   
					HD SDI OUT   
					HD SDI OUT (DIGITAL) BNC connectork1   
					SD composite output   
					VIDEO (analog) BNC connectork1   
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				Panasonic Broadcast Europe   
					Panasonic Broadcast Europe Ltd   
					West Forest Gate, Wellington Road, Wokingham, Berkshire RG40 2AQ U.K. Tel: 0118 902 9200   
					Panasonic Broadcast Europe GmbH   
					Hagenauer Str. 43, 65203 Wiesbaden-Biebrich Deutschland Tel: 49-611-1816-0   
					Printed in Japan   
					F0702Y1072 @   
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