Panasonic DVCPRO VTR AJ HD1700 User Manual

Panasonic Broadcast  
AJ-HD1700  
Menu Information  
System menus  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
12  
For adjusting the system phase of the HD SDI output.  
When the button is pressed, the display transfers to  
the submenu screen; press the button again to  
return the display from the submenu screen.  
15  
For adjusting the system phase of the VIDEO OUT.  
When the  
the submenu screen; press the  
return the display from the submenu screen.  
button is pressed, the display transfers to  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
SYS H  
(HD)*UP  
VO SYS  
H (SD)*DW  
button again to  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
Submenu screen  
Submenu screen  
00  
For adjusting the system phase of the HD SDI  
output in 1H steps.  
00  
For adjusting the VIDEO OUT system phase in 1H  
steps.  
j: To advance the phase. i: To delay the phase.  
j: To advance the phase. i: To delay the phase.  
COARSE  
COARSE  
0000  
:
j5H  
:
0000  
:
j5H  
:
<Note>  
<Note>  
This setting remains unchanged  
even when the factory setting  
operation is performed.  
This setting remains unchanged  
even when the factory setting  
operation is performed.  
0005  
:
0010  
0H  
:
5H  
0005  
:
0010  
0H  
:
5H  
01  
For adjusting the HD SDI output system  
phase in 13.5ns steps.  
01  
For adjusting the VIDEO OUT system phase in  
37ns steps.  
j: To advance the phase. i: To delay the phase.  
j: To advance the phase. i: To delay the phase.  
FINE  
FINE  
<59/60Hz>  
0000 j1100  
<23/24Hz>  
0000 j1375  
<50Hz, 25Hz (HD,SD)>  
<59/60Hz, 23/24Hz>  
<50Hz, 25Hz (HD, SD)>  
0000  
1320  
j
0000  
:
0858  
:
j858  
0000  
:
0864  
:
j864  
:
1100  
:
:
0
:
:
1375  
:
:
0
:
:
:
:
0
:
0
1320  
:
0
:
:
:
2200  
1100  
2700  
1375  
2640  
1320  
1716  
858  
1728  
864  
<Note>  
<Note>  
This setting remains unchanged even when the  
factory setting operation is performed.  
This setting remains unchanged even when the  
factory setting operation is performed.  
14  
For adjusting the system phase over a total  
16  
For adjusting the system phase of the SD SDI.  
d
o
variable range of more than 180 .  
When the  
the submenu screen; press the  
return the display from the submenu screen.  
button is pressed, the display transfers to  
SHIFT  
j: To advance the phase. i: To delay the phase.  
SYS SC  
(SD)*DW  
SD SYS  
H (SD)*DW  
button again to  
SHIFT  
<59/60Hz, 23/24Hz>  
<50Hz, 25Hz (HD, SD)  
Submenu screen  
0000  
:
0108  
:
j108  
0000  
j115  
00  
For adjusting the SD SDI system phase in 1H  
steps.  
j: To advance the phase. i: To delay the phase.  
:
0
:
:
0
0115  
COARSE  
:
:
:
0000  
:
0005  
:
j5H  
:
0H  
:
0216  
108  
0230  
115  
<Note>  
<Note>  
This setting remains unchanged  
even when the factory setting  
operation is performed.  
This setting remains unchanged even when the  
factory setting operation is performed.  
0010  
5H  
01  
For adjusting the SD SDI system phase in 37ns  
steps for 480i outputs and in 54ns steps for 480p  
outputs.  
FINE  
j: To advance the phase. i: To delay the phase.  
<59/60Hz, 23/24Hz>  
<50Hz, 25Hz (HD, SD)>  
0000  
:
0858  
:
j858  
0000  
:
0864  
:
j864  
:
0
:
:
0
:
1716  
858  
1728  
864  
<Note>  
This setting remains unchanged even when the  
factory setting operation is performed.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
*UP: This is for HD outputs (during HD tape playback or up-  
conversion outputs).  
*DW:This is for SD outputs (during SD tape playback or down-  
conversion outputs).  
79  
System menus  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
18  
SCH (SD)*DW  
Submenu screen  
For adjusting the SCH phase.  
When the button is pressed, the display transfers to  
the submenu screen; press the button again to  
return the display from the submenu screen.  
30  
MENU LOCK  
For selecting whether to set or release the  
system file lock mode.  
SHIFT  
0000  
0001  
OFF  
ON  
:
:
Lock released (changes enabled)  
Lock set (changes prohibited)  
SHIFT  
<Note>  
Even when “ON” is selected, the data will be overwritten  
when the system file has been set to LOAD from the IC  
card.  
00  
o
For adjusting the SCH phase in 90 steps  
(The SC phase changes, and the H phase remains  
unchanged.)  
COARSE  
0000:  
0001:  
0002:  
0003:  
0
90  
180  
270  
01  
For adjusting the SCH phase over a total variable  
o
range of more than d45 .  
j: To advance the phase. i: To delay the phase.  
(The SC phase changes, and the H phase remains  
unchanged.)  
FINE  
0000  
:
0032  
:
j32  
:
0
:
0064  
32  
20  
AV PHASE  
For adjusting the audio output phase in relation to  
the video output phase in 20.8¨s steps.  
j
:
:
The audio output phase is advanced in relation to  
the video output phase.  
The audio output phase is delayed in relation to  
the video output phase.  
i
0000  
:
0100  
:
j100  
:
0
:
0200  
100  
25  
For selecting the system frequency.  
0: The 59.94 Hz or 60 Hz system frequency is selected.  
1: The 50 Hz system frequency is selected.  
2: The 23.98 Hz or 24 Hz system frequency is selected.  
3: The 25 Hz system frequency is selected.  
However, with SD SDI and video output signals, there  
is a delay of approximately one field compared with  
the HD SDI output.  
*System switching  
• Some of the system menu and setup menu items each have  
SYSTEM  
FREQ*  
different settings for different operation modes (59/60 Hz, 50  
Hz, 23/24 Hz and 25 Hz (HD or SD)). These settings are  
saved separately.  
(This concerns those items whose settings were described  
for each operation mode on the system menu and setup  
menu tables.)  
4: The 25 Hz system frequency is selected.  
However, HD SDI output is muted.  
• For further details, refer to “How to switch the system  
0003  
0001*  
0002  
0003  
0004  
59/60  
50*  
23/24  
25 (HD)  
25 (SD)  
frequency” on page 105.  
* The asterisk denotes the  
• Since this VTR becomes a playback-only unit when the  
23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has been selected,  
the functions relating to EE, recording and editing are all  
set to the inhibited status. Neither is it possible to select  
CTL in such a case.  
factory  
setting  
for  
AJ-  
HD1700E  
59/60 Hz mode: Status in which “0” (59/60) has been  
selected  
(The related menus and function buttons are not  
displayed, and operation is prohibited.)  
50 Hz mode:  
Status in which “1” (50) has been  
selected  
23/24 Hz mode: Status in which “2” (23/24) has been  
k
For the instant when the tape begins to run at the 1  
selected  
speed such as when it starts playing from the STOP  
status, the image is disrupted and the sound is muted for  
several frames because the tape is being synchronized  
with the REF input.  
25 Hz (HD) mode: Status in which “3” (25 (HD)) has been  
selected  
25 Hz (SD) mode: Status in which “4” (25(SD)) has been  
selected  
<Notes>  
This setting remains unchanged even when the  
factory setting operation is performed.  
For the steps to take to switch the system  
frequency, refer to page 105.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
*DW:This is for SD outputs (during SD tape playback or down-  
conversion outputs).  
80  
Setup menus  
<BASIC>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
004*1  
Description of setting  
000  
For setting the preroll time.  
For setting whether or not to synchronize the  
phases between two decks.  
Any time from 0 to 30 seconds can be set in 1-  
second increments.  
P-ROLL TIME  
0000  
OFF:  
SYNCHRONIZE  
The phases are not synchronized. The edit  
points will be off by several frames but editing  
will be commenced more promptly.  
0000  
0s  
:
5s  
:
:
0005  
:
0030  
<Notes>  
0001  
ON:  
The phases are synchronized. Error-free  
editing can be performed.  
30s  
During automatic editing (PREVIEW or AUTO EDIT),  
no operations are performed if the preroll time is set  
to 0 seconds.  
If the phases are to be synchronized between two  
decks for editing as per the setup menu item No.004  
(SYNCHRONIZE) setting, set the preroll time to at  
least 2 seconds.  
005  
For selecting whether or not to superimpose  
the display of the time code or other data  
onto the HD SDI MONITOR, SD SDI MONITOR  
and VIDEO OUT3 connectors.  
SUPER  
0000  
OFF:  
The time code or other data is not displayed.  
0001  
ON:  
001  
For selecting the transport system buttons  
which can be operated on the front panel in  
the REMOTE mode.  
The time code or other data is displayed.  
006  
For selecting the time code and other  
displays to be superimposed onto the HD SDI  
DISPLAY SEL MONITOR, SD SDI MONITOR and VIDEO  
OUT3 connectors.  
LOCAL ENA  
0000  
0001 ST&EJ  
DIS  
:
:
No buttons can be operated.  
Only the STOP and EJECT buttons can be  
operated.  
0000  
TIME:  
Only the time is displayed.  
0002  
ENA:  
0001 T&STA  
The time and operation mode are displayed.  
:
All the buttons except for the RECORDER and  
PLAYER buttons can be operated.  
<Note>  
0002 T&S&M  
:
The following buttons and dials function at all times  
regardless of this setting:  
The time, operation mode and mode are  
displayed.  
Audio input/output level control dials, audio channel  
selector buttons, number keys, function buttons, direct  
menu button, ASSEM button, INSERT button, ADJ dial,  
headphone volume control dial, MONITOR SELECT  
button, METER (FULL/FINE) selector switch, REMOTE  
button.  
0003  
T&RT:  
The time and REC TIME are displayed.  
0004 T&YMD  
The time and REC DATE (year/month/day) are  
displayed.  
:
0005 T&MDY  
:
002*1  
The time and REC DATE (month/day/year) are  
displayed.  
For selecting the 12- or 24-hour system for  
the CTL counter display.  
0006 T&DMY  
The time and REC DATE (day/month/year) are  
displayed.  
:
d
0000  
0001  
12h  
:
:
12-hour system display  
24-hour system display  
TAPE TIMER  
24h  
003  
For selecting whether or not to display REMAIN  
(remaining tape time) on the superimposed  
display of the HD SDI MONITOR, SD SDI  
MONITOR and VIDEO OUT3 connectors.  
0007  
T&UB:  
Data and user’s bit are displayed.  
However, when UB has been selected with the  
REMAIN SEL  
F3  
(TC/CTL) on the HOME menu, the time  
0000  
OFF:  
code is displayed after the users bit.  
0008 T&CTL  
Data and CTL data are displayed.  
However, when CTL has been selected with  
The remaining tape time is not displayed.  
:
0001  
2L:  
The remaining tape time is displayed on the  
second line.  
F3  
the  
(TC/CTL) on the HOME menu, the time  
0002  
1L:  
code is displayed after the CTL data.  
The remaining tape time is displayed on the  
first line.  
0009  
T&T:  
Data and time code are displayed.  
0003  
R/TTL:  
The remaining tape time is displayed on the  
first line, and the total tape time is displayed on  
the second line.  
(See Notes on next page.)  
<Notes>  
When setting 1 (2L) has been selected, the remaining  
tape time is not displayed if 0 (TIME) is selected as  
the setup menu item No.006 (DISPLAY SEL) setting.  
When setting 3 (R/TTL) has been selected, the  
remaining tape time is not displayed if 0 (TIME) is  
selected as the setup menu item No.006 (DISPLAY  
SEL) setting.  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
81  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<BASIC>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
009  
Description of setting  
<Notes>  
006  
For setting the display type for the  
superimposed displays and for the HD SDI  
The following mode displays appear depending on  
the format used.  
DISPLAY SEL  
CHARA TYPE MONITOR, SD SDI MONITOR and VIDEO  
OUT3 connectors as well as for the SETUP  
MENU, etc.  
<Format>  
DVCPRO HD-LP  
DVCPRO HD  
DVCPRO50  
DVCPRO  
DV  
<Display>  
DVCPRO_HD-LP  
DVCPRO_HD  
DVCPRO_50  
DVCPRO  
>
>
>
>
>
>
0000 WHITE  
:
White characters on a black  
background.  
0001 W/OUT  
:
White characters with black  
DV  
DVCAM  
borders  
.
DVCAM  
When setting  
2
(T&S&M) is selected, an error  
010*1  
For setting whether to forcibly set the recorder to  
the EE mode and output the player’s playback  
signals to the monitor if the PLAYER button on the  
recorder is pressed when the monitor is connected  
only to the recorder during deck-to-deck editing.  
message appears if a warning or error has occurred.  
REC TIME and REC DATE are displayed only during  
DV or DVCAM format playback. The operation mode  
is displayed when the DVCPRO HD-LP, DVCPRO  
HD, DVCPRO50 or DVCPRO format is used.  
MONI  
CONTROL  
0000  
MANU:  
007  
For setting the horizontal positions of the  
characters for the time code and other  
superimposed displays of the HD SDI  
MONITOR, SD SDI MONITOR and VIDEO  
OUT3 connectors.  
The recorder is not forcibly set to the EE mode.  
0001  
The recorder is forcibly set to the EE mode,  
and the player’s playback signals are output  
AUTO:  
CHARA  
H-POS  
.
011  
For setting the preroll time in the MULTI CUE  
mode.  
0000  
:
0
:
CU-ROLL  
TIME  
Any time from 0 to 15 seconds can be set in 1-  
second increments.  
0006  
:
6
:
0000  
:
0005  
:
0s  
:
:
0037  
<Note>  
37  
When this menu item has been set, the displays are  
output to the VIDEO OUT3 connector in the DISPLAY  
SEL status even when the SUPER OFF setting is  
established. However, if the menu has been exited, the  
SUPER OFF or ON setting is followed.  
5s  
:
:
0015  
15s  
:
015  
For selecting the save processing to be  
conducted when the memory capacity, which  
enables up to 99 warning messages to be  
saved, has been exceeded while the error log  
function is operating.  
Furthermore, CHARA TYPE is output to the VIDEO  
OUT3 connector as per the menu setting.  
AUTO  
STEP  
008  
For setting the vertical positions of the  
characters for the time code and other  
superimposed displays of the HD SDI  
MONITOR, SD SDI MONITOR and VIDEO  
OUT3 connectors.  
CHARA  
V-POS  
0000  
OFF:  
99 messages are set as the upper limit, and any  
more warning messages which subsequently  
occur are not saved in the memory.  
0000  
:
0
:
0001  
ON:  
0023  
:
0032  
<Note>  
23  
:
32  
99 messages are saved, and the next warning  
message that has subsequently occurred is  
saved as No.99. The warning messages already  
saved are each shifted down by one number in  
succession.  
When this menu item has been set, the displays are  
output to the VIDEO OUT3 connector in the DISPLAY  
SEL status even when the SUPER OFF setting is  
established. However, if the menu has been exited, the  
SUPER OFF or ON setting is followed.  
020*2  
For selecting the VTR’s recording format.  
0000  
1080i:  
The 1080i format is selected  
.
SYS  
FORMAT  
Furthermore, CHARA TYPE is output to the VIDEO  
OUT3 connector as per the menu setting.  
0001  
720p:  
The 720p format is selected.  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
*2: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD or SD)  
or 50 Hz mode has been selected as the system menu item  
No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
82  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<BASIC>  
Formats in which the tape is played back  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
022:  
PB  
020:  
SYS  
023:  
FORMAT Playback format  
022  
For selecting the format in which the tape is  
to be played back.  
FORMAT FORMAT SEL  
PB FORMAT  
0000  
MANU:  
HD_LP DVCPRO HD-LP(1080i)  
HD_SP DVCPRO HD(1080i)  
The format is determined by the setting selected for  
setup menu item No.023 (FORMAT SEL).  
0001  
AUTO:  
422  
411  
420p  
DV  
DVCPRO50(422)  
DVCPRO(411)  
DVCPROP(420p)  
DV  
The tape is played back in the format in which it was  
recorded.  
1080i  
023  
For selecting the format when “MANUAL” has  
been selected as the setup menu item No.022  
(PB FORMAT) setting.  
If “AUTO” is selected as the setting, the format when  
playback starts is selected, and when the tape is  
played back, the format is automatically detected and  
matched with the format of the playback tape.  
FORMAT  
SEL  
DVCAM DVCAM  
MANUAL  
HD_LP DVCPRO HD-LP(720p)  
HD_SP DVCPRO HD(720p)  
422  
411  
420p  
DV  
DVCPRO50(422)  
DVCPRO(411)  
DVCPROP(420p)  
DV  
0000  
HD-LP  
:
The DVCPRO HD-LP format is  
selected, and the setup menu  
item No.020 (SYS FORMAT)  
setting is followed.  
The DVCPRO HD format is  
selected, and the setup menu  
item No.020 (SYS FORMAT)  
setting is followed.  
720p  
0001  
HD-SP  
:
DVCAM DVCAM  
DVCPRO HD-LP(1080i)/  
DVCPRO HD(1080i)/  
DVCPRO HD-LP(720p)/  
DVCPRO HD(720p)/  
DVCPRO50(422)/  
DVCPRO(411)/  
DVCPROP(420p)/DV/  
DVCAM, automatic detection  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
422  
411  
:
:
:
The DVCPRO50 (422) format is  
selected.  
The DVCPRO (411) format is  
selected.  
The DVCPROP (420p) format  
is selected.  
The DV format is selected.  
The DVCAM format is selected.  
AUTO  
--------  
--------  
420p  
DV  
:
:
0006 DVCAM  
<Notes>  
030*3  
0000  
0001  
59/23  
60/24  
:
:
The 59.94/23.98 Hz frequency is set.  
The 60/24 Hz frequency is set.  
In the EJECT mode, the format selected by the setup menu  
item No.020 (SYS FORMAT) setting applies.  
However, the field frequency set here is used  
only when there is no input signal which  
corresponds to the OUT REF setting. If there is a  
corresponding input signal, the field frequency is  
matched with that of the input signal.  
HD  
If “AUTO” has been selected as the setup menu item No.022  
FREQUENCY  
(PB FORMAT) setting, the setup menu item No.023 (FORMAT  
SEL) setting is used as the format when the format is not  
detected (when the tape has just been inserted).  
However, when “DV” or “DVCAM” has been selected, the VTR  
operation will be as if “HD-LP” has been selected.  
031*4  
Video output reference  
0000  
AUTO  
:
When the HD REF input signal is  
supplied, it is used as the reference. If  
it is not supplied but the SD REF input  
signal is supplied, the SD REF signal  
serves as the reference instead.  
OUT REF  
If neither the HD REF nor SD REF input  
signal is supplied, the HD serial signal  
serves as the reference.  
If none of the HD REF, SD REF and  
HD serial signals are supplied, the  
internal sync signal serves as the  
reference.  
0001  
INPUT  
:
:
:
When the serial input signal is supplied,  
it is used as the reference  
.
0002 HD_REF  
0003 SD_REF  
<Note>  
The signal which is input to the HD REF  
IN connector is used as the reference.  
The signal which is input to the SD REF  
IN connector is used as the reference.  
*3: This item is not displayed when the 50 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD)  
mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
*4: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
If the 1 (INPUT) setting is selected when the 25 Hz (HD)  
mode has been selected as the system menu item  
No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting, the system will  
construe this to mean that the 0 (AUTO) setting has  
been selected.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
83  
Setup menus  
<OPERATION>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
106  
Description of setting  
100  
For selecting the direct search dial operation.  
For selecting the video and audio output  
statuses in the EJECT mode.  
0000  
DIAL:  
SEARCH ENA  
Direct search dial operations are performed.  
EJECT EE SEL  
0000  
EE:  
0001  
KEY  
:
The EE mode is always established regardless of  
the setup menu item No.140 (OUTPUT) setting.  
Operation does not transfer to the search  
mode unless the SHTL, JOG or VAR button is  
pressed.  
0001 BLACK  
When setup menu item No.140 (OUTPUT) is set to:  
“EE” The EE mode is established  
TAPE”  
:
:
.
101  
For selecting the maximum speed of shuttle  
operations.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
<Note>  
Depending on the tape format, the actual tape running  
speed differs slightly from what is indicated by the  
superimposed display  
:
The BLACK mode is established for  
the video signals, and the audio  
signals are muted.  
k9.8  
k16  
k32  
:
:
:
k9.8 times normal speed  
k16 times normal speed  
k32 times normal speed  
SHTL MAX  
0002  
When setup menu item No.140 (OUTPUT) is set to:  
“EE” The EE mode is established  
TAPE”  
GRAY:  
:
.
:
The GRAY mode is established for the  
video signals, and the audio signals  
are muted.  
.
102  
For setting the maximum speed of fast  
forward and rewind operations.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
<Note>  
If 0 (EE) is selected while the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item  
No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting, the VTR construes that  
1 (BLACK) has been selected.  
k16  
k32  
k50  
k60  
:
:
:
:
:
k16 times normal speed  
k32 times normal speed  
k50 times normal speed  
k60 times normal speed  
k100 times normal speed  
FF. REW MAX  
107*1  
For selecting what signals are to be output  
when the EE mode is established.  
0004  
<Note>  
k100  
0000 NORMAL  
:
EE MODE SEL  
The maximum speed is automatically limited to 50x for  
the DVCPRO HD and DVCPRO50 format and to 32x for  
the DV and DVCAM formats.  
Signals delayed by an amount equivalent to the time taken  
for the signals to be processed internally are output.  
0001  
THRU:  
104  
For selecting whether a warning is to be  
displayed when the REF VIDEO signal has not  
been connected.  
The signals are not processed internally but output in their  
original form with no delay.  
<Note>  
REF ALARM  
0000  
0001  
OFF  
ON  
:
:
A warning is not displayed.  
A warning is displayed by the  
blinking STOP lamp.  
The internal operation forcibly sets “NORMAL” when an  
editing mode is selected or when SDTI is selected  
during video input signal selection.  
105*1  
108  
For setting the play startup time in 1-frame  
increments.  
For selecting the VTR mode which is to be set  
to the EE mode when “0 (EE)” is selected as  
the setup menu item No.140 (OUTPUT)  
setting.  
PLAY DELAY  
0000  
:
0
:
AUTO EE SEL  
0015  
15  
0000  
S/F/R:  
The EE mode is established when the VTR is  
in the STOP, FF or REW mode.  
109*1  
For selecting whether to engage playback framing  
lock in 4-field increments or in 2-field increments.  
0001  
STOP:  
<59/60Hz>  
0000  
<50Hz>  
0000  
CAP. LOCK  
The EE mode is established when the VTR is  
in the STOP mode only.  
2F  
4F  
2F  
4F  
8F  
0001  
0001  
0002  
110  
For selecting whether the tape is to be  
automatically wound back to its beginning  
when the tape-end has been detected.  
AUTO REW  
0000  
OFF  
:
The tape stops when it reaches the  
tape-end.  
0001  
ON  
:
The tape is rewound to its beginning.  
111*1  
For selecting whether to automatically stop the  
VTR when the counter value is at the “0” position  
during CTL mode FF and REW operations.  
MEMORY  
STOP  
0000  
OFF  
ON  
:
:
The VTR does not stop.  
0001  
The VTR is automatically stopped.  
<Notes>  
Either the stop or still picture (SHTL STILL or VAR  
STILL) mode, whichever has been set using setup  
menu item No.307 (AFTER CUE-UP), is  
established when the VTR is stopped.  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
If both the AUTO REW function and MEMORY  
function have been selected at the same time, the  
AUTO REW operation takes priority.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
84  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<OPERATION>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
113*1  
REC INH  
Description of setting  
112  
For selecting what playback images are to be  
output in the STANDBY OFF mode and EJECT  
mode.  
For selecting whether to allow or inhibit recording  
on the cassette tape.  
FRZ MODE  
SEL  
0000  
OFF:  
0000  
DIS  
:
Recording on the cassette tape is enabled when the  
cassette’s accidental erasure prevention mechanism  
has been set to the recording enable position.  
The video output is muted.  
0001 STB OFF  
:
Only when the STANDBY OFF mode is  
established is the image which was being  
played back at that moment frozen and output.  
0001  
All recording on the cassette tape is inhibited.  
0002 PRE  
ALL:  
:
0002 SOF&EJ  
:
Overwriting is inhibited during normal recording.  
This is the setting to activate the accidental erasure  
prevention function. While CTL is detected, the  
recording is inhibited, and when CTL cannot be  
detected, it is executed.  
When either the STANDBY OFF mode or the  
EJECT mode is established, the image which  
was being played back at that moment is  
frozen and output.  
<Notes>  
0003  
NORM:  
The status when the picture is frozen is determined  
by the setup menu item No.604 (FREEZE SEL)  
setting.  
Normal recording is inhibited.  
Use this setting when it is preferable to avoid  
using normal recording in all applications  
except for editing.  
In the EJECT mode, the frozen picture is output only  
when 1 (BLACK) or 2 (GRAY) has been selected as  
the setup menu item No.106 (EJECT EE SEL)  
setting.  
0004  
V/CTL:  
The recording of the video and CTL signals is  
inhibited.  
Use this setting when it is preferable to avoid editing  
in all applications except for audio editing  
<Note>  
The picture freeze is forcibly released if a change has  
occurred in the output format of the HD serial output  
signals when operation has transferred to the EJECT  
mode.  
.
When the PRE, NORM or V/CTL setting has been  
selected, the REC INHIBIT lamp blinks (on for approx.  
0.5 sec. and then off for approx. 0.5 sec.).  
Description of MEMORY STOP function  
114  
For selecting whether the REC INHIBIT lamp is to  
blink or light when the cassette tape has been set  
to the accidental erasure protection mode.  
The MEMORY STOP function does  
not work if this margin is less than  
REC INH  
LAMP  
0000  
LIGHT  
:
:
The lamp lights.  
The lamp blinks.  
d2 frames.  
0 point  
0001 FLASH  
<Note>  
REW  
button  
FF  
button  
3
1
If 1 (ALL) has been selected as the setup menu item  
No.113 (REC INH) setting, the REC INHIBIT lamp will  
be lighted at all times regardless of the REC INH LAMP  
setting.  
FF  
REW  
4
2
button  
button  
115*1  
For selecting whether to enable or disable the  
operation of the EJECT button on the VTR’s  
front panel.  
EJECT SW  
INH  
0000  
REC  
:
Operation is disabled while the  
VTR is in the recording mode.  
Operation is enabled in all  
modes.  
If the FF button is pressed, the normal FF operation is performed  
since there is no 0 point in the direction of this operation.  
!
@
0001  
OFF  
:
If the REW button is pressed, the PREROLL lamp lights (as does  
the SHTL lamp), the VTR prerolls the tape, and it automatically  
stops when the counter value is at the 0 position.  
Accidental erasure protection function  
This function is used to prevent parts already recorded on a tape from being  
recorded over. Accidental erasure of pre-recorded tapes is prevented by  
positioning the CTL signal rec/play heads as shown in the figure below so that  
whether a recording has been made can be determined by the presence or  
absence of the CTL signal. When the REC/PLAY button is pressed with a pre-  
recorded tape, the tape runs but the REC button lamp blinks, the beeping  
alarm is sounded, and no signals are recorded.  
If the REW button is pressed, the normal REW operation is  
performed since there is no 0 point in the direction of this  
operation.  
#
$
If the FF button is pressed, the PREROLL lamp lights (as does  
the SHTL lamp), the VTR prerolls the tape, and it automatically  
stops when the counter value is at the 0 position.  
A/C heads  
(rec/play heads)  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
PRE CTL  
head  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
Rough sketch showing CTL head positions  
85  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<OPERATION>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
140*1  
Description of setting  
116  
For selecting whether the EJECT lamp is to remain  
lighted or go off after the cassette tape has been  
ejected.  
For selecting the output signals.  
0000  
EE:  
EJECT LAMP  
<In the STOP mode>:  
OUTPUT  
0000 MODE1  
The EJECT lamp remains lighted.  
0001 MODE2  
:
The input signals selected by setup menu items  
No.600 (VIDEO IN SEL) and No.713 (CH1 IN SEL)  
to No.724 (D IN SEL 78) are output.  
:
The EJECT lamp goes off.  
<During recording or editing>:  
The input signals selected by setup menu items  
No.600 (VIDEO IN SEL) and No.713 (CH1 IN SEL)  
to No.724 (D IN SEL 78) are output:  
118*1  
For selecting whether to allow or inhibit  
recording on a tape which has been written  
by a format other than DVCPRO HD-LP.  
SP MODE  
INH  
0001  
TAPE:  
0000  
OFF:  
<In the STOP mode>  
The signals played back from the tape are output.  
<During recording or editing>:  
The simultaneous playback signals are output.  
<Note>  
In order to select the output signals during recording or  
editing, set setup menu item No.302 (CONFI EDIT).  
Recording on the cassette tape is allowed.  
0001  
ON:  
Recording on the cassette tape is inhibited.  
<Notes>  
When 0 (OFF) has been selected, whether recording  
on the cassette tape is allowed or inhibited is  
determined by the setup menu item No.113 (REC  
INH) setting.  
141*1  
For setting what is to be controlled by the  
audio volume controls on the front panel.  
The recording format is determined by the setup  
menu item No.020 (SYS FORMAT) setting.  
0000  
REC:  
VOLUME  
The controls function as REC volume controls.  
131  
For selecting what cue point operation is to  
be performed when the multi cue function has  
been set to ON.  
0001  
PB:  
The controls function as PB volume controls.  
PAGE MODE  
0002  
AUTO:  
0000  
MANU:  
Normally, the controls function as PB volume  
controls. However, during recording or in the  
EE/INPUT CHECK status, they automatically  
function as REC volume controls.  
Operation is confined within the selected page,  
and 6 cue points can be registered.  
0001  
AUTO:  
When the page whose cue points are being  
registered becomes full, operation is  
automatically transferred to the next page, and  
registration is continued. A total of 60 cue  
points on up to 10 pages can be registered.  
142*1  
For selecting the conditions under which the  
AUDIO UNITY lamp on the front panel is to light.  
0000  
IN:  
AUDIO UNITY  
The lamp lights when all the audio input levels  
are set to the UNITY level.  
132  
For selecting whether to perform the  
registration operation if all the cue points  
have already been registered when the multi  
0001  
OUT:  
The lamp lights when all the audio output  
levels are set to the UNITY level.  
ROTA MODE  
cue function has been set to ON  
.
0002 IN/OUT  
:
0000  
OFF:  
The lamp lights when all the audio input and  
output levels are set to the UNITY level.  
No further cue points are registered.  
0001  
ON:  
The registration operation is continued. If “MANU”  
has been selected as the setup menu item No.131  
(PAGE MODE) setting, the next cue point is  
registered at CUE¢1 on the page concerned; if  
“AUTO” has been selected, it is registered at CUE01.  
143  
For setting whether the lighting of the tape  
mechanism is to be set to ON or remain OFF.  
CASSTT  
LIGHT  
0000  
OFF:  
The mechanism does not light even when a  
cassette is inserted.  
0001  
ON:  
133  
For setting the volume of the sound heard  
when the keys are touched.  
The mechanism lights when a cassette is inserted.  
KEY BEEP  
0000  
0001  
0002  
OFF  
LOW  
HIGH  
144  
For switching the preset registration method  
for the time code.  
0000 NORMAL:  
TC INPUT  
The time code is input starting with the left-  
most digit.  
134  
For setting the volume of the alarm tone.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
OFF  
LOW  
HIGH  
0001  
REV:  
ALARM BEEP  
The time code is input from the high-order digit  
but is displayed from the right-most digit.  
<Note>  
If the fan motor has shut down, the alarm tone is sounded  
at the HIGH volume level regardless of this setting.  
145  
For selecting whether the LCD monitor display on  
the front panel is to be turned on or off.  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
FRONT LCD  
0000  
OFF:  
The display is turned off.  
0001  
ON:  
The display is turned on or off in synchronization  
with the screen saver operation for the time code  
display area.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
86  
Setup menus  
<INTERFACE>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
209  
Description of setting  
200  
For selecting whether to operate two or more  
VTRs in synchronization.  
For setting whether or not to return the ACK  
code when a command is received from RS-  
PARA RUN  
0000  
DIS  
:
The VTRs are not operated in  
synchronization.  
The VTRs are operated in  
synchronization.  
RETURN ACK 232C.  
0000  
0001  
OFF  
ON  
:
:
The ACK code is not returned.  
The ACK code is returned.  
0001  
ENA  
:
212  
For selecting the remote control connector  
for controlling the slave machine when this  
VTR is to be used as the master machine for  
deck-to-deck operations.  
<Note>  
To operate the VTRs in synchronization, set all the  
VTRs to 1 (ENA). (Refer to pages 14 and 19.)  
MASTER  
PORT  
202  
For setting what ID information is to be  
returned to the controller.  
0001 IN/OUT  
:
:
The IN/OUT connector is used.  
The OUT connector is used.  
0001  
OUT  
ID SEL  
0000  
OTHER  
<Note>  
0001 DVCPRO  
This setting takes effect only when the 9P button has  
been set to LOCAL (LED off).  
0002  
ORIG  
<Notes>  
• For 0 (OTHER), the ID information of VTRs other than  
DVCPRO models is set.  
• Select 2 (ORIG) only when the VTR is connected to a  
Panasonic controller (such as the AJ-A900, an  
optional accessory).  
• Select 1 (DVCPRO) or 2 (ORIG) if the 23/24 Hz mode  
has been selected by system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ).  
204  
For selecting whether the RS-232C connector  
is to function.  
RS232C SEL  
0000  
OFF  
:
The RS-232C connector does  
not function.  
0001  
ON  
:
The RS-232C connector functions.  
205  
For setting the RS-232C data transfer speed  
(baud rate).  
BAUD RATE  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
300  
600  
1200  
2400  
4800  
9600  
206  
For setting the RS-232C data length.  
(Unit: bits)  
DATA  
LENGTH  
0000  
0001  
7
8
207  
For setting the number of RS-232C stop bits.  
(Unit: bits)  
STOP BIT  
0000  
0001  
1
2
208  
For setting whether the RS-232C parity bit is  
to be used and, if it is used, whether even or  
odd parity is to apply.  
PARITY  
0000  
NON:  
The parity bit is not used.  
0001  
ODD:  
The parity bit is used with an odd parity.  
0002  
EVEN:  
The parity bit is used with an even parity.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
87  
Setup menus  
<EDIT>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
308  
Description of setting  
300  
For selecting the operation to be performed when  
an edit point has been set incorrectly (when the  
OUT point comes before the IN point).  
For setting the maximum speed of VAR FWD.  
0000  
0001  
i
4.9  
:
i4.9 times normal tape speed  
i2 times normal tape speed  
(i1.85 times normal tape  
speed for formats other than  
DVCPRO HD-LP)  
i2  
:
IN/OUT DEL  
VAR FWD  
MAX  
0000  
MANU:  
Editing is not performed unless the illegal edit  
point is cleared or set properly.  
0002  
i1  
:
i1 times normal tape speed  
0001  
AUTO:  
<Notes>  
The edit point which had already been input is  
cleared automatically.  
At any setting other than 0 (i4.9), phase adjustments  
cannot be conducted from the editing controller.  
Depending on the format used, the actual tape  
running speed differs slightly from what is indicated  
by the superimposed display.  
301  
For selecting whether to show a negative display  
(time code display area) when the IN point is  
NEGA FLASH greater than the OUT point.  
0000  
OFF:  
309  
For setting the maximum speed of VAR REV.  
A negative display is not shown.  
0001  
A negative display is shown.  
0000  
0001  
j4.9  
:
j4.9 times normal tape speed  
j2 times normal tape speed  
ON:  
j
:
2
VAR REV MAX  
(j1.85 times normal tape  
speed for formats other than  
DVCPRO HD-LP)  
302  
For selecting whether to perform simultaneous  
playback during editing.  
0000  
0002  
j1  
:
j1 times normal tape speed  
CONFI EDIT  
OFF  
:
Simultaneous playback is not  
performed.  
Simultaneous playback is  
performed.  
<Note>  
Depending on the format used, the actual tape running  
speed differs slightly from what is indicated by the  
0001  
ON  
:
superimposed display  
.
<Note>  
310  
For setting the maximum speed of JOG FWD.  
Simultaneous playback takes effect when TAPE is  
selected as the F1 key setting on the  
0000  
0001  
i4.9  
:
i4.9 times normal tape speed  
i2 times normal tape speed  
(i1.85 times normal tape  
speed for formats other than  
DVCPRO HD-LP)  
OUTPUT  
i2  
:
JOG FWD  
MAX  
<HOME> menu. Refer to setup menu item No.140 as  
well.  
303*1  
For selecting how to connect the digital audio  
edit IN points.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
i1  
:
i1 times normal tape speed  
CUT  
FADE  
:
:
Cut processing  
V-fade processing  
AUD EDIT  
IN  
<Notes>  
At any setting other than 0 (i4.9), phase adjustments  
cannot be conducted from the editing controller which  
performs these adjustments by the JOG command.  
304*1  
For selecting how to connect the digital audio  
edit OUT points.  
0000  
0001  
CUT  
FADE  
:
:
Cut processing  
V-fade processing  
AUD EDIT  
OUT  
311  
For setting the maximum speed of JOG REV.  
0000  
0001  
j
4.9  
:
j
4.9 times normal tape speed  
j2  
:
j2 times normal tape speed  
(j1.85 times normal tape  
speed for formats other than  
DVCPRO HD-LP)  
JOG REV MAX  
305  
For selecting whether to register the IN points  
using the PREROLL button in cases where  
AUTO ENTRY the IN points have not been registered.  
0000  
DIS  
:
The IN points are not  
registered.  
0002  
j1  
:
j1 times normal tape speed  
312  
For setting the postroll time.  
Any time from 0 to 5 seconds can be set in 1-  
second increments.  
0001  
ENA  
:
The IN points are registered.  
306*1  
For selecting the deck whose the color  
framing is to be adjusted during deck-to-deck  
editing.  
0000 PLAYER  
The player’s IN and OUT points are adjusted  
(using the recorder as the reference).  
0001 RECORD  
The recorder’s IN and OUT points are adjusted  
(using the player as the reference).  
POSTROLL  
TM  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0s  
1s  
2s  
3s  
4s  
5s  
CF ADJ SEL  
:
:
307  
For selecting the VTR’s mode upon  
completion of the cue-up operation.  
AFTER  
0000  
STOP:  
CUE-UP  
The VTR is set to the STOP mode.  
0001  
STILL:  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
The VTR is set to the still picture (SHTL STILL)  
mode.  
0002 STILL2  
:
The VTR is set to the still picture (VAR STILL)  
mode.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
88  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<EDIT>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
323*1  
Description of setting  
320*1  
For setting the allocation of the channels for  
the analog audio presets of a controller when  
a controller without a function to control the  
edit presets of the digital audio signals is  
used to edit the digital audio signals of the  
VTR.  
As with setup menu item No.320, the VTR’s  
CH4 edit presets are set to ON or OFF  
following the analog audio signals specified  
by the controller.  
EDIT RPLCE1  
EDIT RPLCE4  
0000  
Not set.  
N-DEF  
:
The VTR’s CH1 edit presets are set to ON or  
OFF following the analog audio signals specified  
by the controller.  
0001  
CH1  
:
The analog CH1 edit presets are followed.  
0002  
CH2:  
0000  
N-DEF  
:
The analog CH2 edit presets are followed.  
Not set.  
0003  
CH1+2:  
0001  
CH1  
:
The analog CH1 or CH2 edit presets are  
followed.  
The analog CH1 edit presets are followed.  
0002  
CH2:  
324*1  
As with setup menu item No.320, the VTR’s  
CUE edit presets are set to ON or OFF  
following the analog audio signals specified  
by the editor or controller.  
The analog CH2 edit presets are followed.  
0003  
The analog CH1 or CH2 edit presets are  
followed.  
CH1+2:  
EDIT RPLCEC  
0000  
N-DEF  
:
321*1  
As with setup menu item No.320, the VTR’s  
CH2 edit presets are set to ON or OFF  
following the analog audio signals specified  
by the controller.  
Not set.  
0001  
CH1  
:
EDIT RPLCE2  
The analog CH1 edit presets are followed.  
0002  
The analog CH2 edit presets are followed.  
CH2:  
0000  
N-DEF  
:
Not set.  
0003  
CH1+2:  
0001  
CH1  
:
The analog CH1 or CH2 edit presets are  
followed.  
The analog CH1 edit presets are followed.  
0002  
CH2:  
The analog CH2 edit presets are followed  
0003  
CH1+2:  
The analog CH1 or CH2 edit presets are  
followed.  
322*1  
As with setup menu item No.320, the VTR’s  
CH3 edit presets are set to ON or OFF  
following the analog audio signals specified  
by the controller.  
EDIT RPLCE3  
0000  
N-DEF  
:
Not set.  
0001  
CH1  
:
The analog CH1 edit presets are followed.  
0002  
CH2:  
The analog CH2 edit presets are followed  
0003  
CH1+2:  
The analog CH1 or CH2 edit presets are  
followed.  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
89  
Setup menus  
<TAPE PROTECT>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
403  
Description of setting  
400  
For selecting the duration of the time taken  
after the VTR is left standing in the STOP or  
search STILL mode (JOG, VAR or SHTL)  
before the tape protection mode is  
established.  
For selecting the operation to be performed  
when the tape protection mode is established  
after the VTR has been left standing in the  
STOP mode.  
STILL TIMER  
STOP  
PROTECT  
0000  
0001  
0002  
STEP  
HALF  
T-REL  
:
:
:
STEP FWD  
Half-loading  
Tension release  
(Units: s = seconds, min = minutes)  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0006  
0007  
0008  
0.5s  
5s  
<Notes>  
When STEP FWD is selected, the VTR is  
automatically transferred to the standby OFF (half-  
loading) mode after it has been left standing in the  
STOP mode for a total of 30 minutes (or 1 minute in  
the case of a DV or DVCAM tape).  
When, after tension release has been selected and  
the VTR has been transferred to the tension release  
mode, the VTR has been left standing in this mode  
for a total of 2 hours, it is automatically transferred to  
the standby OFF (half-loading) mode. However, in  
the case of a DV or DVCAM tape, the transfer to the  
tension release mode is inhibited, and the VTR  
operates as if STEP FWD has been selected.  
10s  
20s  
30s  
40s  
50s  
1min  
2min  
<Note>  
When a DV or DVCAM tape is  
used, the time is set to 10  
seconds even when a setting of  
2 (10s) or longer is selected.  
401  
For selecting the operation to be performed  
when the tape protection mode is established  
after the VTR has been left standing in the  
STILL status in a search mode (JOG, VAR or  
SHTL).  
SRC  
PROTECT  
0000  
0001  
0002  
STEP  
HALF  
T-REL  
:
:
:
STEP FWD  
Half-loading  
Tension release  
<Notes>  
When STEP FWD is selected, the VTR is  
automatically transferred to the standby OFF (half-  
loading) mode after it has been left standing in the  
STILL status for a total of 30 minutes (or 1 minute in  
the case of a DV or DVCAM tape).  
When, after tension release has been selected and  
the VTR has been transferred to the tension release  
mode, the VTR has been left standing in this mode  
for a total of 2 hours, it is automatically transferred to  
the standby OFF (half-loading) mode. However, in  
the case of a DV or DVCAM tape, the transfer to the  
tension release mode is inhibited, and the VTR  
operates as if STEP FWD has been selected.  
402  
For selecting whether the drum is to operate  
in the standby OFF (half-loading) mode.  
DRUM STDBY  
0000  
0001  
OFF  
ON  
:
:
The drum stops rotating.  
The drum continues to rotate.  
<Precaution for STILL TIMER item setting>  
The cumulative total standby time passed in the same location  
increases at such times when the same material is repeatedly used  
as is the case when programs are transmitted, for example.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
90  
Setup menus  
<TIME CODE>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
505*1  
Description of setting  
500*4  
For selecting whether or not to output the  
VITC signal at the positions selected by setup  
menu items No.501 (VITC POS-1) and No.502  
(VITC POS-2).  
For selecting the regeneration signal when  
REGEN has been selected as the TCG (time  
code generator) mode.  
VITC BLANK  
TCG REGEN  
0000 TC&UB  
:
0000 BLANK  
:
:
The VITC signal is not output.  
The VITC signal is output.  
Regeneration applies to both the time code  
and user’s bit.  
0001  
THRU  
<Note>  
0001  
TC:  
Only the SD output takes effect at this setting.  
Regeneration applies only to the time code only.  
0002  
UB:  
501*4  
For setting the position where the VITC signal  
is to be inserted.  
Regeneration applies only to the user’s bit only.  
<59/60Hz>  
0000  
:
0006  
:
0010  
<Notes>  
<50Hz, 25Hz (SD)>  
VITC POS-1  
506*1  
For selecting the editing mode range when  
the VTR is operating in the REGEN mode  
while performing editing operations with  
“AUTO” selected as the setup menu item  
No.503 (TCG MODE) setting.  
10L  
:
16L  
:
0000  
:
7L  
:
REGEN MODE  
0004  
:
11L  
:
20L  
0015  
22L  
0000  
AS&IN:  
Regeneration applies during assemble or  
insert editing.  
The same line as the one selected by the setup menu  
item No.502 (VITC POS-2) cannot be selected.  
Only the SD output takes effect at this setting.  
0001 ASSEM  
:
Regeneration applies during assemble editing.  
502*4  
0002  
INSRT:  
For setting the position where the VITC signal  
is to be inserted.  
Regeneration applies during insert editing.  
<59/60Hz>  
0000  
:
0008  
:
0010  
<Notes>  
<50Hz, 25Hz (SD)>  
VITC POS-2  
507*1  
For selecting the time code to be used when  
HD SDI or SD SDI has been selected as the  
setup menu item No.600 (VIDEO IN SEL)  
setting when an external time code is to be  
used.  
10L  
:
18L  
:
0000  
:
7L  
:
TC SOURCE  
0006  
:
13L  
:
20L  
0015  
22L  
[When HD SDI has been selected]  
0000  
INT:  
The same line as the one selected by the setup menu  
item No.501 (VITC POS-1) cannot be selected.  
Only the SD output takes effect at this setting.  
The time code of the internal time code  
generator is used.  
0001  
EXT_L:  
503*1  
For setting the synchronization of the internal  
time code generator.  
LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector is used.  
0002  
The LTC information added to the serial  
signals which are input to HD SDI IN is used.  
0003  
SLTC:  
0000 REGEN  
:
TCG MODE  
The time code reader is synchronized with the  
time code which is read from the tape.  
SVITC:  
0001  
PRE:  
The VITC information added to the serial  
signals which are input to HD SDI IN is used.  
Presetting is enabled at the operation panel or  
by the remote controller.  
0002  
AUTO:  
[When SD SDI has been selected]  
The REGEN and PRE settings are  
automatically switched in accordance with the  
operation mode.  
In the editing mode: REGEN is selected.  
In all other modes: PRE is selected.  
0000  
INT:  
The time code of the internal time code  
generator is used.  
0001  
EXT_L:  
LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector is used.  
504*1  
0002  
VITC:  
For setting when the internal time code  
generator is to advance depending on the  
operation mode.  
The VITC information added to the serial  
signals which are input to SD SDI IN is used.  
<Note>  
If the VIDEO IN SEL input selection is changed, the time  
code is converted as shown below.  
[HD_SDI]  
INT  
EXT_L  
SLTC  
SVITC  
RUN MODE  
0000  
REC:  
The time code generator is advanced during  
recording.  
[SD_SDI]  
INT  
EXT_L  
EXT_L  
VITC  
0001  
FREE:  
The time code generator is advanced while the  
power is on regardless of which operation  
mode is established.  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode  
has been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ)  
setting.  
*2: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD) mode has  
been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
91  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<TIME CODE>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
513  
VITC OUT  
Description of setting  
508*1  
For setting how the user’s bit of the time code  
generated by the TCG is to be used.  
For selecting how to output the VITC which is  
superimposed on the output video signal.  
0000  
000  
:
0000  
SBC:  
BINARY GP  
NOT SPECIFIED (no character set specified)  
In the playback mode, the time code recorded  
in the SBC area is output.  
0001  
001:  
ISO CHARACTER (8-bit character set  
complying with ISO646, ISO2022 standards)  
0001  
VAUX:  
In the playback mode, the time code recorded  
in the VAUX area is output.  
<Note>  
The VITC information detected by the HD serial input is  
automatically recorded in the VAUX area when the video  
signals are recorded  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0006  
0007  
010  
011  
100  
101  
110  
111  
:
:
:
:
:
:
UNASSIGNED 1 (undefined)  
UNASSIGNED 2 (undefined)  
UNASSIGNED 3 (undefined)  
PAGE/LINE  
UNASSIGNED 4 (undefined)  
UNASSIGNED 5 (undefined)  
.
514  
For selecting whether to superimpose the  
VITC information on the HD serial output.  
0000  
The VITC information is not superimposed.  
0001  
509  
For selecting whether to exercise phase  
correction control over the LTC which is  
PHASE CORR generated by the TCG.  
HD  
VITC  
EMBD  
OFF:  
ON:  
0000  
OFF:  
The VITC information is superimposed.  
Phase correction control is not exercised.  
515  
For selecting whether to superimpose the  
LTC information on the HD serial output.  
0000  
The LTC information is not superimposed.  
0001  
0001  
ON:  
Phase correction control is exercised.  
HD EMBD LTC  
OFF:  
510*1  
For selecting whether to set the CF flag of the  
TCG to ON or OFF.  
ON:  
0000  
0001  
OFF  
ON  
:
:
The CF flag is set to OFF.  
The CF flag is set to ON.  
TCG CF FLAG  
The LTC information ist superimposed.  
516*1  
For selecting the processing to align the  
phase of the time code which is output from  
the TIME CODE OUT connector.  
Normally, the time code which is output from the  
TIME CODE OUT connector is aligned with the  
output video and audio. If so required by the  
connection with an external component or for  
some other reason, this item makes it possible to  
set the mode for aligning the phase with the  
input.  
511*2  
For selecting the drop frame or non-drop  
frame mode for CTL and TCG.  
TC OUT ADV  
0000  
DF  
:
The drop frame mode is  
selected.  
DF MODE  
0001  
NDF  
:
The non-drop frame mode is  
selected  
.
<Note>  
This DF mode setting takes effect only when LOCAL is  
selected or when “ENA” has been selected as the setup  
menu item No.001 (LOCAL ENA) setting.  
0000  
OFF:  
512*1  
The phase alignment processing is not  
conducted. The time code which is output  
from the TIME CODE OUT connector is  
aligned with the output video and audio.  
For switching the phase of the time code,  
which is output from the TIME CODE OUT  
connector, in response to the external LTC  
input when a setting other than “INT” has  
been selected for setup menu item No.507 (TC  
SOURCE). (In EE mode only)  
TC OUT REF  
0001  
EDIT:  
During playback when an editing mode has  
been selected and during editing, the time  
code which is output from the TIME CODE  
OUT connector is aligned with the input video  
and audio. In all other modes, it is aligned with  
0000  
V OUT  
:
The phase is aligned with the  
output image.  
0001  
TC IN  
:
The phase is aligned with the  
external time code input  
.
the output video and audio  
.
SBC (sub code data) area:  
517*1  
For selecting whether to latch the TCG  
display and LTC output during INPUT CHECK.  
This is an area on the helical track, and it is separate from the video  
and audio data area. The time codes, recording dates and times  
and other tape control information complying with SMPTE/EBU  
standards are stored here. As with the conventional LTC (linear time  
code), the time code can be read even during rewinding or fast  
forwarding. It can also be read out when the tape has stopped.  
VAUX (video auxiliary data) area:  
0000 MOMENT  
:
TCG OUT  
The INPUT CHECK mode is established only  
while the INPUT CHECK key is held down.  
0001  
LATCH:  
When the INPUT CHECK key is pressed, the  
INPUT CHECK mode is established; even  
when it is released, the mode remains  
unchanged. The selection is released when  
the video output is set to a mode other than the  
EE mode.  
This area is to be found in the video data area on the helical track.  
The additional information relating to the video data is stored here.  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode  
has been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ)  
setting.  
*2: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD or SD) or 50 Hz  
mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM  
FREQ) setting.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
92  
Setup menus  
<VIDEO>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
605*1  
INTERPOLATE  
Description of setting  
600*1  
For selecting the video signal which is to be input.  
0000 INT SG  
During field slow playback, vertical interpolation is  
conducted automatically to minimize the up/down  
movement of the playback pictures. However, this  
setting enables the interpolation operation to be  
forcibly set to OFF.  
:
The internal signal selected by the VIDEO INT  
SG item is generated.  
VIDEO IN SEL  
0001  
HDSDI:  
The serial video signal which has been input to the  
HD SDI IN connector is selected.  
0000  
0001  
OFF  
AUTO  
:
:
The interpolation is forcibly set to OFF.  
During slow playback, the interpolation  
is automatically set to ON.  
0002  
SDTI: (In 59/60 Hz mode)  
The compressed IF signal which has been input to  
the SDTI IN connector is selected. (This setting  
does not appear when the AJ-YAC15P optional  
board has not been installed.)  
606  
For selecting the SD SDI or MONITOR output  
signal.  
SD MONI O  
SEL  
0000  
0001  
MONI: : The MONITOR signal is output.  
SDI  
:
The same video signal as the  
one output from the SD SDI  
OUT1 connector is output  
0002 SD SDI  
:
The serial video signal which has been input to the  
SD SDI IN connector is selected. (This setting does  
not appear when the AJ-UC1700G optional board  
has not been installed.)  
<Note>  
When 1 (SDI) is selected, the time code and other  
information are not superimposed on the display.  
601*1  
620*4  
For selecting the type of internal signal.  
For selecting the picture frame during down-  
conversion.  
0000 100%CB  
:
A 100% color bar signal is selected.  
0001 75%CB:  
A 75% color bar signal is selected.  
VIDEO INT SG  
0000  
0001  
0002 FIT_HV  
0003  
0004  
FIT_V  
FIT_H  
:
:
:
:
:
Side cut mode  
Letter box mode  
Squeeze mode  
Semi letter box 14:9  
Semi letter box 13:9  
DOWNCON  
MODE  
0002 SMPTE  
:
14:9  
13:9  
An SMPTE color bar signal is selected.  
0003  
ARIB:  
621*5  
For selecting the picture frame during up-  
conversion.  
An ARIB color bar signal is selected.  
0004  
A multiburst signal is selected.  
0005  
A ramp signal is selected.  
0006 BLACK  
MB:  
0000  
0001  
FIT_V  
FIT_H  
:
:
Side panel mode  
Top and bottom cut in vertical  
direction  
UPCON MODE  
RAMP:  
0002 FIT_HV  
:
Stretch mode  
:
A black signal is selected.  
622  
For selecting the horizontal frequency band  
during down-conversion and line conversion  
(1080i <> 720p).  
0007  
PLL:  
A PLL signal is selected.  
D/C RESP  
H
0008  
EQ:  
0000  
WIDE  
An EQ signal is selected.  
0001  
STD  
602*1  
For selecting how to process the serial input.  
623  
For selecting the vertical frequency band  
during down-conversion and line conversion  
0000 DR OFF  
:
The 8 higher bits after rounding up  
the 2 lowest bits are recorded.  
<>  
(1080i  
0000  
720p).  
WIDE  
D/C RESP  
V
SDI IN MODE  
0001 DR ON  
:
The signal with 8 higher bits, obtained  
by dynamic rounding, is recorded.  
0001  
STD  
624*5  
For selecting the horizontal frequency band  
during up-conversion and line conversion.  
603  
For selecting whether to mute the video output  
signals if LOW RF has been detected during  
playback.  
0000  
STD  
U/C RESP  
H
V-MUTE SEL  
0001 NARROW  
0000 N MUTE  
:
The signals are not muted.  
(They are frozen.)  
625*5  
For selecting the vertical frequency band  
during up-conversion and line conversion.  
0001  
0002 BLACK  
0003 NOISE  
GRAY  
:
:
:
The signals are muted with gray.  
The signals are muted with black.  
The signals are muted with noise.  
0000  
STD  
U/C RESP  
V
0001 NARROW  
604*1  
For selecting the freeze mode of the still  
pictures and slow playback mode.  
626  
For accentuating the horizontal contours  
during down-conversion and line conversion  
0000  
FIELD  
:
:
Field freeze, field slow  
FREEZE SEL  
<>  
(1080i  
0000  
720p).  
D/C ENH  
H
0000 FRAME  
Frame freeze, frame slow  
0dB  
0001  
0002  
i0.7dB  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode  
has been selected as the system menu item.  
*4: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD) mode has  
been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
*5: This item is not displayed when the 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has been  
selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
i
1dB  
<Note>  
0003 i1. 2dB  
The numbers on the superimposed  
display are approximations only.  
0004  
0005  
i1.5dB  
i2dB  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
93  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<VIDEO>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
632*2  
Description of setting  
627  
For accentuating the vertical contours during  
down-conversion and line conversion  
For selecting the HD output signal format  
during 720p tape playback or in the 720p EE  
mode. (See table below.)  
<>  
(1080i  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
720p).  
0dB  
i0.7dB  
D/C ENH V  
>
720p HD_  
OUT  
0000  
0001  
0002  
1080i  
720p  
720p  
i
1dB  
<Note>  
i1.2dB  
i1.5dB  
i2dB  
633*2  
For selecting the SD output signal format  
during 720p tape playback or in the 720p EE  
mode. (See table below.)  
The numbers on the superimposed  
display are approximations only.  
>
720p SD_  
OUT  
628*5  
<Note>  
0000  
0001  
0002  
--------  
480i  
480p  
For accentuating the horizontal contours  
during up-conversion.  
There is no output in the 60 Hz  
mode.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0dB  
i0.7dB  
U/C ENH H  
Output connectors  
i
1dB  
<Note>  
i1.2dB  
i1.5dB  
i2dB  
HD SDI OUT  
SD SDI OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
The numbers on the superimposed  
display are approximations only.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
634*2  
1080i (line-  
480i (down-  
480i (down-  
converted output) converted output) converted output)  
629*5  
For accentuating the vertical contours during  
up-conversion.  
720p  
(no conversion)  
480i (down-  
480i (down-  
converted output) converted output)  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0dB  
i0.7dB  
i1dB  
i1.2dB  
i1.5dB  
i2dB  
U/C ENH V  
720p  
(no conversion)  
480p* (down- 480i (down-  
converted output) converted output)  
<Note>  
The numbers on the superimposed  
display are approximations only.  
For selecting the HD output signal format  
during 480p tape (DVCPRO50P) playback.  
(See table below.)  
>
480p HD_  
OUT  
630*2  
For selecting the HD output signal format  
during 1080i tape playback or in the 1080i EE  
mode. (See table below.)  
0000  
0001  
0002  
1080i  
720p  
---------  
>
1080i HD_  
OUT  
0000  
0001  
0002  
1080i  
720p  
1080i  
635*2  
For selecting the SD output signal format  
during 480p tape (DVCPRO50P) playback.  
(See table below.)  
>
480p SD_  
OUT  
631*2  
For selecting the SD output signal format  
during 1080i tape playback or in the 1080i EE  
mode. (See table below.)  
0000  
0001  
0002  
480p  
480p  
480i  
>
1080i SD_  
OUT  
0000  
0001  
0002  
480i  
--------  
480p  
<Note>  
There is no output in the 60 Hz  
mode.  
Output connectors  
HD SDI OUT  
SD SDI OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
Output connectors  
0000  
1080i (up-  
480p*  
480i (down-  
HD SDI OUT  
SD SDI OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
converted output) (no conversion)  
converted output)  
0000  
0001  
0002  
1080i  
(no conversion)  
480i (down-  
converted output) converted output)  
480i (down-  
0001  
720p (up- 480p*  
480i (down-  
converted output)  
converted output) (no conversion)  
Muted 480i (down-  
720p (line-  
480i (down- 480i (down-  
0002  
480i (down-  
converted output) converted output) converted output)  
converted output) converted output)  
1080i  
480p* (down-  
480i (down-  
<Note>  
(no conversion)  
converted output) converted output)  
During SD tape playback, the VTR cannot be operated in the 60  
Hz mode.  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD or SD)  
or 50 Hz mode has been selected as the system menu item  
No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
*2: This item is not displayed when the 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has  
been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ)  
setting.  
*
Setup menu item No.107 and INPUT CHECK do not function,  
and the same signal as this signal line is output.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
94  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<VIDEO>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
641*2  
Description of setting  
636*2  
For selecting the HD output signal format  
during 480i tape (DVCPRO50, DVCPRO, DV or  
DVCAM) playback. (See table below.)  
For accentuating the horizontal contours  
during up-conversion of SD SDI input signals.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0dB  
i0.7dB  
i1dB  
i1.2dB  
i1.5dB  
i2dB  
>
480i HD_  
I U/C ENH  
H
0000  
0001  
0002  
1080i  
720p  
---------  
OUT  
<Note>  
The numbers on the superimposed  
display are approximations only.  
637*2  
For selecting the SD output signal format  
during 480i tape (DVCPRO50, DVCPRO, DV or  
DVCAM) playback. (See table below.)  
480i SD_  
642*2  
For accentuating the vertical contours during  
up-conversion of SD SDI input signals.  
>
0000  
0001  
0002  
480i  
480i  
480p  
OUT  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0dB  
i0.7dB  
i1dB  
I U/C ENH  
V
Output connectors  
<Note>  
i1.2dB  
i1.5dB  
i2dB  
The numbers on the superimposed  
display are approximations only.  
HD SDI OUT  
SD SDI OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
480i  
0000  
1080i (up-  
480i  
650  
0000* CMPNT*  
0001 CMPST  
:
:
Level adjustment mode for the  
component style  
Level adjustment mode for the  
composite style  
converted output) (no conversion)  
(no conversion)  
0001  
720p (up- 480i  
480i  
(no conversion)  
STYLE  
converted output) (no conversion)  
Muted 480p* (up-  
*
The asterisk denotes the factory setting for  
AJ-HD1700E.  
0002  
480i  
converted output) (no conversion)  
651*3  
For selecting the rotational axis of the chroma  
phase adjustment.  
<Note>  
During SD tape playback, the VTR cannot be operated in the 60  
Hz mode.  
0000  
Pb-Pr  
:
The axis rotates in a perfect  
circle on the SDI (component  
style) vectorscope.  
HUE STYLE  
(SD)*DW  
638*1  
For selecting the up-conversion picture frame  
when SD SDI input signals are supplied.  
0001  
U-V  
:
The axis rotates in a perfect  
circle on the analog (composite  
style) vectorscope.  
0000  
FIT_V  
:
Side panel mode  
IN U/C  
MODE  
0001  
FIT_H: Top and bottom cut in vertical  
direction  
Stretch mode  
653  
For adjusting the Y level of the HD SDI output.  
j¶  
0002 FIT_HV  
:
i
to 0 dB to 3 dB)  
(
Y LVL (HD)*UP  
0000  
:
1000  
:
0.0%  
639*1  
For selecting the horizontal frequency band  
during the up-conversion of SD SDI input  
signals.  
<Note>  
:
100.0%  
:
This setting takes effect when  
“CMPNT” has been selected as the  
setup menu item No.650 setting.  
I U/C RESP H  
0000  
STD  
0001 NARROW  
1413  
141.3%  
640*1  
For selecting the vertical frequency band  
during the up-conversion of SD SDI input  
signals.  
654  
For adjusting the PB level of the HD SDI  
output.  
j¶  
i
(
to 0 dB to 3 dB)  
Pb LVL  
(HD)*UP  
I U/C RESP V  
0000  
STD  
0000  
:
1000  
:
0.0%  
<Note>  
0001 NARROW  
:
100.0%  
:
This setting takes effect when  
“CMPNT” has been selected as the  
setup menu item No.650 setting.  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
*2: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD or SD)  
or 50 Hz mode has been selected as the system menu item  
No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
*3: This item is not displayed when the 50 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD)  
mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
1413  
141.3%  
655  
For adjusting the PB level of the HD SDI  
output.  
Pr LVL (HD)*UP  
j¶  
i
(
to 0 dB to 3 dB)  
0000  
:
1000  
:
0.0%  
<Note>  
:
100.0%  
:
This setting takes effect when  
“CMPNT” has been selected as the  
setup menu item No.650 setting.  
*
Setup menu item No.107 and INPUT CHECK do not function,  
and the same signal as this signal line is output.  
1413  
141.3%  
656  
For adjusting the black level of the HD SDI  
output.  
<Note>  
Setup menu items No.638, 639, 640, 641 and 642 do not function  
when the AJ-UC1700G optional board has not been installed.  
50 j10.0%  
BK LVL  
(HD)*UP  
<Note>  
:
150  
:
:
0.0%  
:
This setting takes effect when  
“CMPNT” has been selected as the  
setup menu item No.650 setting.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
*UP: With HD output (HD tape playback or up-converted output)  
*DW: With SD output (SD tape playback or down-converted output)  
250 i10.0%  
95  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<VIDEO>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
664  
Description of setting  
658  
For adjusting the Y level of the SD SDI output  
and VIDEO output.  
For adjusting the chroma phase of the HD SDI  
output, SD SDI output and VIDEO output.  
Y LVL (SD)*DW  
HUE  
(C PHASE*)  
j¶  
i
(
to 0 dB to 3 dB)  
x
i
x
(Approx. j30 to 30 )  
0000  
:
1000  
:
0.0%  
0000  
:
0062  
:
0124  
<Note>  
j
31.0  
:
100.0%  
:
<Note>  
<Note>  
:
This setting takes effect when  
“CMPNT” has been selected as the  
setup menu item No.650 setting.  
This setting takes effect when  
“CMPST” has been selected as the  
setup menu item No.650 setting.  
0.0  
:
31.0  
1413  
141.3%  
659  
For adjusting the PB level of the SD SDI  
output and VIDEO output.  
If 0 (50) or 3 [25 (HD)] or 4 [25 (SD)] has been selected  
as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ)  
setting:  
The HD SDI output cannot be adjusted.  
The SD SDI output and video output can be adjusted  
j¶  
i
(
to 0 dB to 3 dB)  
Pb LVL  
(SD)*DW  
0000  
:
1000  
:
0.0%  
<Note>  
:
100.0%  
:
This setting takes effect when  
“CMPNT” has been selected as the  
setup menu item No.650 setting.  
only when an SD format tape is being created  
.
665  
For adjusting the setup (black*) level of the  
HD SDI output, SD SDI output and VIDEO  
output.  
1413  
141.3%  
660  
For adjusting the PR level of the SD SDI  
output and VIDEO output.  
SETUP LVL  
(BK LVL*)  
(j10% to i10%)  
j¶  
i
(
to 0 dB to 3 dB)  
Pr LVL  
(SD)*DW  
50  
:
150  
:
j
10.0%  
0000  
:
1000  
:
0.0%  
<Note>  
:
0.0%  
:
<Note>  
:
100.0%  
:
This setting takes effect when  
“CMPST” has been selected as the  
setup menu item No.650 setting.  
This setting takes effect when  
“CMPNT” has been selected as the  
setup menu item No.650 setting.  
250  
i
10.0%  
1413  
141.3%  
670  
For adjusting the brightness of the LCD  
monitor on the front panel.  
661  
For adjusting the black level of the SD SDI  
0
:
127  
:
j127  
output and VIDEO output.  
BRIGHT  
j
50  
:
150  
:
10.0%  
BK LVL  
(SD)*DW  
:
0
:
<Note>  
:
0.0%  
:
This setting takes effect when  
“CMPNT” has been selected as the  
254  
127  
250  
i
10.0% setup menu item No.650 setting.  
671  
For adjusting the brightness (red) of the LCD  
monitor on the front panel.  
662  
For adjusting the video level of the HD SDI  
output, SD SDI output and VIDEO output.  
0
:
127  
:
j127  
R-BRIGHT  
j¶  
i
(
to 0 dB to 6 dB)  
V LEVEL  
:
0
:
0000  
:
1000  
:
0.0%  
<Note>  
:
100.0%  
:
This setting takes effect when  
“CMPST” has been selected as the  
setup menu item No.650 setting.  
254  
127  
672  
For adjusting the brightness (blue) of the LCD  
monitor on the front panel.  
2000  
200.0%  
0
:
127  
:
j127  
B-BRIGHT  
663  
For adjusting the chroma level of the HD SDI  
output, SD SDI output and VIDEO output.  
:
0
:
j¶  
i
(
to 0 dB to 3 dB)  
C LEVEL  
0000  
:
1000  
:
0.0%  
254  
127  
<Note>  
:
100.0%  
:
This setting takes effect when  
“CMPST” has been selected as the  
setup menu item No.650 setting.  
673  
For adjusting the contrast of the LCD monitor  
on the front panel.  
1413  
141.3%  
0
:
127  
:
j127  
CONTRAST  
:
0
:
* This is the name of the menu item for AJ-HD1700E.  
254  
127  
674  
For adjusting the contrast (red) of the LCD  
monitor on the front panel.  
0
:
127  
:
j127  
R-CONTRAST  
:
0
:
254  
127  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
*DW: With SD output (SD tape playback or down-converted  
output)  
96  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<VIDEO>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
688*2  
Description of setting  
675  
For adjusting the contrast (blue) of the LCD  
monitor on the front panel.  
For selecting whether to record the closed  
caption signals which are superimposed on  
the SD input signal.  
0
:
127  
:
j127  
B-CONTRAST  
CC REC  
:
0
:
0000  
OFF  
:
The closed caption signals are  
not recorded on the tape.  
0001  
ON:  
254  
127  
The closed caption signals are recorded on the  
tape if they are superimposed on the SD input  
signal. In this case, they are blanked, up-  
converted and then recorded.  
676*3  
This function clips the signals below the  
pedestal level for SD SDI OUT and composite  
OUT Y (luminance) signals.  
0000  
0001  
BLK CLIP  
<Notes>  
OFF  
ON  
:
:
The signals are not clipped.  
The signals are clipped.  
When SDTI has been selected as the input signal, the  
closed caption data superimposed on the  
compressed input signals is recorded on the tape in  
its original form regardless of this menu item’s setting.  
Setup menu item No.688 does not function when the  
AJ-UC1700G optional board has not been installed.  
680*2  
For selecting ON or OFF for the closed  
caption signals in the first field.  
0000 BLANK  
0001 THRU  
:
:
The signals are forcibly blanked.  
The signals are not blanked.  
CC (F1)  
BLANK*DW  
695*1  
For selecting ON or OFF for blanking for the  
vertical blanking period of the video signals  
during SD tape playback.  
681*2  
For selecting ON or OFF for the closed  
caption signals in the second field.  
0000 BLANK  
0001 THRU  
BLANK LINE  
:
:
The signals are forcibly blanked.  
The signals are not blanked.  
CC (F2)  
BLANK*DW  
0000 BLANK  
:
All the lines are forcibly blanked.  
0001  
THRU:  
682  
This selects the composite output signal in HD mode.  
None of the lines are blanked.  
0000  
THRU: The signal is output with no  
0002  
MANU:  
VO SETUP  
(HD)*UP  
(This menu is  
not displayed for  
AJ-HD1700E.)  
setup added.  
Blanking ON or OFF is selected on a line-by-  
line basis.  
<Note>  
When 2 (MANU) is set and the  
pressed, the display transfers to the submenu screen  
where the ON or OFF can be set for each line. Press  
0001 ADD22L  
0002 ADD21L  
0002 ADD20L  
:
:
:
The signal is output from line  
22 with a 7.5% setup added.  
The signal is output from line 21  
with a 7.5% setup added.  
The signal is output from line 20  
with a 7.5% setup added.  
button is  
SHIFT  
the  
button again to return the display from the  
SHIFT  
submenu screen.  
683  
This selects the composite output signal in SD mode.  
0000  
THRU  
:
:
:
:
The signal is output with no  
setup added.  
Submenu screen <59/60 Hz>  
VO SETUP  
(SD)*DW  
(This menu is  
not displayed for  
AJ-HD1700E.)  
01  
0000 BLANK  
:
:
The lines are forcibly blanked.  
The lines are not blanked  
0001 ADD22L  
0002 ADD21L  
0002 ADD20L  
The signal is output from line  
22 with a 7.5% setup added.  
The signal is output from line  
21 with a 7.5% setup added.  
The signal is output from line  
20 with a 7.5% setup added.  
0001  
THRU  
LINE 11&274  
.
:
:
:
:
12  
LINE 22&285  
684  
For selecting whether to superimpose EDH on  
the serial output signals.  
Submenu screen <50Hz>  
00  
0000 BLANK  
:
:
The lines are forcibly blanked.  
The lines are not blanked  
EDH (SD)*DW  
0000  
0001  
OFF  
ON  
:
:
EDH is not superimposed.  
EDH is superimposed.  
LINE 7&320  
0001  
THRU  
:
:
:
:
685*2  
For selecting the operation mode for edge  
subcarrier reduction (ESR) in the playback circuit.  
15  
LINE 22&335  
0000  
0001  
OFF  
AUTO  
:
:
ESR is forcibly set to OFF.  
ESR is automatically set to ON  
or OFF in accordance with the  
VTR operation.  
ESR MODE  
(SD)*DW  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
*2: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD or SD)  
or 50 Hz mode has been selected as the system menu item  
No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
*3: This item is not displayed when the 50 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD)  
mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
*4: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD)  
mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
686*2  
For selecting the cross color processing  
during playback.  
0000  
0001  
OFF  
ON  
:
:
The cross color is output as is.  
The cross color can be reduced.  
CCR MODE  
(SD)*DW  
687*4  
For selecting whether to superimpose the VIDEO  
INDEX signal on the SD SDI output signal.  
0000  
OFF  
:
The VIDEO INDEX signal is not  
superimposed on the SD SDI  
output signal.  
The VIDEO INDEX signal is  
superimposed on the SD SDI  
output signal.  
SDI INDEX 0  
*DW  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting  
.
0001  
ON  
:
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
*UP: With HD output (HD tape playback or up-converted output)  
*DW:  
With SD output (SD tape playback or down-converted output)97  
Setup menus  
<AUDIO>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
710  
Description of setting  
700*1  
For selecting the audio input (CH1) reference  
level.  
For selecting the audio monitor output (Lch)  
reference level.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
j20dB  
MONIL OUT  
LV  
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
j20dB  
CH1 IN LV  
701*1  
For selecting the audio input (CH2) reference  
level.  
711  
For selecting the audio monitor output (Rch)  
reference level.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
j20dB  
MONIR OUT  
LV  
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
j20dB  
CH2 IN LV  
702*1  
For selecting the audio input (CH3) reference  
level.  
712  
For selecting the audio monitor output UNITY  
or VARIABLE level.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
j20dB  
MONI OUT  
0000  
UNITY  
:
The signals are output at a  
fixed level.  
The signal output is coupled  
with the headphones volume  
control.  
CH3 IN LV  
0001  
VAR  
:
703*1  
For selecting the audio input (CH4) reference  
level.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
713*1  
For selecting the CH1 input signal.  
0000 INT SG  
0001  
4dB  
0dB  
j20dB  
CH4 IN LV  
:
:
The internal signal is selected.  
Digital input signals are  
selected.  
Analog input signals are  
selected.  
DIGI  
CH1 IN SEL  
704*1  
For selecting the CUE input reference level.  
0002  
ANA  
:
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
4dB  
0dB  
j20dB  
j60dB  
CUE IN LV  
<Note>  
When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is  
selected for the input is determined by the setting  
selected for setup menu item No.721 (D IN SEL 12).  
705  
For selecting the audio output (CH1)  
reference level.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
714*1  
For selecting the CH2 input signal.  
0000 INT SG  
0001  
CH1 OUT LV  
4dB  
0dB  
j20dB  
:
:
The internal signal is selected.  
Digital input signals are  
selected.  
DIGI  
CH2 IN SEL  
0002  
ANA  
:
Analog input signals are  
selected.  
706  
For selecting the audio output (CH2)  
reference level.  
<Note>  
CH2 OUT LV  
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
j20dB  
When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is  
selected for the input is determined by the setting  
selected for setup menu item No.721 (D IN SEL 12).  
707  
For selecting the audio output (CH3)  
reference level.  
715*1  
For selecting the CH3 input signal.  
0000 INT SG  
:
:
The internal signal is selected.  
Digital input signals are  
selected.  
CH3 OUT LV  
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
j20dB  
0001  
DIGI  
CH3 IN SEL  
0002  
ANA  
:
Analog input signals are  
selected.  
708  
For selecting the audio output (CH4)  
reference level.  
<Note>  
CH4 OUT LV  
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
j20dB  
When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is  
selected for the input is determined by the setting  
selected for setup menu item No.722 (D IN SEL 34).  
716*1  
For selecting the CH4 input signal.  
709  
For selecting the CUE output reference level.  
0000 INT SG  
:
:
The internal signal is selected.  
Digital input signals are  
selected.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
4dB  
0dB  
j20dB  
0001  
DIGI  
CH4 IN SEL  
CUE OUT LV  
0002  
ANA  
:
Analog input signals are  
selected.  
<Note>  
When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is  
selected for the input is determined by the setting  
selected for setup menu item No.722 (D IN SEL 34).  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
98  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<AUDIO>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
For selecting the CH5 input signal.  
No./Item  
725*1  
Description of setting  
717*1  
For selecting the input signals to be recorded  
on the audio CH1 track.  
0000 INT SG  
:
:
The internal signal is selected.  
Digital input signals are  
selected.  
0001  
DIGI  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH1+2  
:
:
:
:
:
Audio input CH1 signals  
Audio input CH2 signals  
Audio input CH3 signals  
Audio input CH4 signals  
Audio input CH1 and CH2  
mixed signals  
CH5 IN SEL  
REC CH1  
0002  
ANA  
:
Analog input signals are  
selected.  
(CH1 input)  
<Note>  
When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is  
selected for the input is determined by the setting  
selected for setup menu item No.723 (D IN SEL 56).  
0005  
CH3+4  
:
Audio input CH3 and CH4  
mixed signals  
726*1  
For selecting the input signals to be recorded  
on the audio CH2 track.  
718*1  
For selecting the CH6 input signal.  
0000 INT SG  
:
:
The internal signal is selected.  
Digital input signals are  
selected.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH1+2  
:
:
:
:
:
Audio input CH1 signals  
Audio input CH2 signals  
Audio input CH3 signals  
Audio input CH4 signals  
Audio input CH1 and CH2  
mixed signals  
REC CH2  
0001  
DIGI  
CH6 IN SEL  
0002  
ANA  
:
Analog input signals are  
selected.  
(CH2 input)  
<Note>  
0005  
CH3+4  
:
Audio input CH3 and CH4  
mixed signals  
When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is  
selected for the input is determined by the setting  
selected for setup menu item No.723 (D IN SEL 56).  
727*1  
For selecting the input signals to be recorded  
on the audio CH3 track.  
719*1  
For selecting the CH7 input signal.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH1+2  
:
:
:
:
:
Audio input CH1 signals  
Audio input CH2 signals  
Audio input CH3 signals  
Audio input CH4 signals  
Audio input CH1 and CH2  
mixed signals  
REC CH3  
0000 INT SG  
:
:
The internal signal is selected.  
Digital input signals are  
selected.  
Analog input signals are  
selected.  
0001  
DIGI  
CH7 IN SEL  
0002  
ANA  
:
(CH3 input)  
0005  
CH3+4  
:
Audio input CH3 and CH4  
mixed signals  
<Note>  
When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is  
selected for the input is determined by the setting  
selected for setup menu item No.724 (D IN SEL 78).  
728*1  
For selecting the input signals to be recorded  
on the audio CH4 track.  
720*1  
For selecting the CH8 input signal.  
0000 INT SG  
0001  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH1+2  
:
:
:
:
:
Audio input CH1 signals  
Audio input CH2 signals  
Audio input CH3 signals  
Audio input CH4 signals  
Audio input CH1 and CH2  
mixed signals  
REC CH4  
:
:
The internal signal is selected.  
Digital input signals are  
selected.  
Analog input signals are  
selected.  
DIGI  
CH8 IN SEL  
0002  
ANA  
:
(CH4 input)  
0005  
CH3+4  
:
Audio input CH3 and CH4  
mixed signals  
<Note>  
When DIGI has been selected, whether serial or AES is  
selected for the input is determined by the setting  
selected for setup menu item No.724 (D IN SEL 78).  
729*1  
For selecting the input signals to be recorded  
on the audio CH5 track.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
CH5+6  
:
:
:
:
:
Audio input CH5 signals  
Audio input CH6 signals  
Audio input CH7 signals  
Audio input CH8 signals  
Audio input CH5 and CH6  
mixed signals  
REC CH5  
721*1  
For selecting the CH1 and CH2 digital input  
signals.  
0000  
0001  
AES  
SDI  
:
:
AES/EBU  
Serial  
D IN SEL12  
722*1  
For selecting the CH3 and CH4 digital input  
signals.  
0005  
CH7+8  
:
Audio input CH7 and CH8  
mixed signals  
0000  
0001  
AES  
SDI  
:
:
AES/EBU  
Serial  
D IN SEL34  
723*1  
For selecting the CH5 and CH6 digital input  
signals.  
0000  
0001  
AES  
SDI  
:
:
AES/EBU  
Serial  
D IN SEL56  
724*1  
For selecting the CH7 and CH8 digital input  
signals.  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
0000  
0001  
AES  
SDI  
:
:
AES/EBU  
Serial  
D IN SEL78  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
99  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<AUDIO>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
734*1  
PB FADE  
Description of setting  
730*1  
For selecting the input signals to be recorded  
on the audio CH6 track.  
For selecting how to process the audio edit  
points (IN points and OUT points) during  
playback.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
CH5+6  
:
:
:
:
:
Audio input CH5 signals  
Audio input CH6 signals  
Audio input CH7 signals  
Audio input CH8 signals  
Audio input CH5 and CH6  
mixed signals  
REC CH6  
0000  
AUTO  
:
The status established during  
recording is followed.  
Forcibly cut  
0001  
0002  
CUT  
FADE  
:
:
Forcibly faded  
735  
For selecting whether to superimpose the  
audio data on the HD serial output.  
0005  
CH7+8  
:
Audio input CH7 and CH8  
mixed signals  
HD EMBD  
AUD  
0000  
OFF  
:
The  
superimposed.  
The audio data is superimposed.  
audio  
data  
is  
not  
731*1  
For selecting the input signals to be recorded  
on the audio CH7 track.  
0001  
ON  
:
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
CH5+6  
:
:
:
:
:
Audio input CH5 signals  
Audio input CH6 signals  
Audio input CH7 signals  
Audio input CH8 signals  
Audio input CH5 and CH6  
mixed signals  
REC CH7  
736  
For selecting whether to superimpose the  
audio data on the SD serial output.  
SD EMBD AUD  
0000  
OFF  
:
The  
superimposed.  
The audio data is superimposed.  
audio  
data  
is  
not  
0001  
ON  
:
737  
For selecting the mixed signals for the  
headphone monitor (Lch and/or Rch).  
0005  
CH7+8  
:
Audio input CH7 and CH8  
mixed signals  
MONI MIX  
0000  
OFF  
:
Neither the Lch nor Rch signals  
are mixed.  
732*1  
For selecting the input signals to be recorded  
on the audio CH8 track.  
0001  
0002  
0003  
L
R
L/R  
:
:
:
Only the Lch signals are mixed.  
Only the Rch signals are mixed.  
Both the Lch and Rch signals  
are mixed.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
CH5+6  
:
:
:
:
:
Audio input CH5 signals  
Audio input CH6 signals  
Audio input CH7 signals  
Audio input CH8 signals  
Audio input CH5 and CH6  
mixed signals  
REC CH8  
<Notes>  
At the OFF setting, the signals to be output to monitor  
L (or monitor R) are switched to CH1, CH2, CH3 and  
so on each time the “L” or “R” button is pressed. The  
selected signals are displayed below the audio level  
meter.  
0005  
CH7+8  
:
Audio input CH7 and CH8  
mixed signals  
733*1  
For selecting the input signals to be recorded  
on the CUE track.  
At the L, R or L/R setting, the signals of a multiple  
number of channels can be mixed and output. When  
the number key corresponding to the channel whose  
signals are to be monitored is pressed while the “L”  
(or “R”) button is held down, that channel is selected.  
The selected channel is displayed below the audio  
level meter. (Alternatively, the same steps can be  
taken to de-select a channel which has already been  
selected.) However, only up to 2 channels among the  
CH1-CH4 channels and up to 2 channels among the  
CH5 to CH8 channels can be selected.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0006  
0007  
0008  
0009  
CUE  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
CUE IN  
REC CUE  
Audio input CH1 signals  
Audio input CH2 signals  
Audio input CH3 signals  
Audio input CH4 signals  
Audio input CH5 signals  
Audio input CH6 signals  
Audio input CH7 signals  
Audio input CH8 signals  
738  
For selecting the CH1 output status of the  
main signal line in the search mode.  
CH1+2  
Audio input CH1 and CH2 mixed signals  
CH1 CUE SEL  
0000  
OFF:  
0010  
CH3+4:  
The CUE signal is not output.  
Audio input CH3 and CH4 mixed signals  
0001  
ON:  
0011  
CH5+6:  
The CUE signal is output.  
Audio input CH5 and CH6 mixed signals  
<Note>  
0012  
CH7+8:  
For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio  
outputs in the search mode” on page 103.  
Audio input CH7 and CH8 mixed signals  
0013 CH1j8  
:
Audio input CH1 to CH8 mixed signals  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
100  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<AUDIO>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
745  
Description of setting  
739  
For selecting the CH2 output status of the  
main signal line in the search mode.  
For selecting the CH8 output status of the  
main signal line in the search mode.  
CH2 CUE SEL  
0000  
OFF  
:
CH8 CUE SEL  
0000  
OFF:  
The CUE signal is not output.  
The CUE signal is not output.  
0001  
ON  
:
0001  
ON:  
The CUE signal is output.  
The CUE signal is output.  
<Note>  
<Note>  
For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio  
outputs in the search mode” on page 103.  
For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio  
outputs in the search mode” on page 103.  
740  
For selecting the CH3 output status of the  
main signal line in the search mode.  
746  
For selecting the monitor output.  
0000  
MANU:  
CH3 CUE SEL  
0000  
OFF  
:
MONI CH SEL  
The signal selected by the MONITOR SELECT  
button is output.  
The CUE signal is not output.  
0001  
ON  
:
0001  
AUTO:  
The PCM audio signal is output in the j1.0k  
to i2.0k speed range; the CUE signal is  
automatically output at all other speeds.  
The CUE signal is output.  
<Note>  
For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio  
outputs in the search mode” on page 103.  
0002  
PCM:  
The PCM audio signal is output in the j32k to  
i32k speed range.  
<Notes>  
When “AUTO” is selected and a tape in any format  
except DVCPRO HD-LP is played back, the PCM  
741  
For selecting the CH4 output status of the  
main signal line in the search mode.  
CH4 CUE SEL  
0000  
OFF:  
The CUE signal is not output.  
0001  
ON:  
audio signals are output in the -1.0 to +1.1 speed  
k
k
The CUE signal is output.  
range.  
<Note>  
This setting takes effect when the L and R MONITOR  
SELECT switches on the VTR’s front panel have  
selected a channel from CH1 to CH8.  
For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio  
outputs in the search mode” on page 103.  
(If they have selected CUE, the CUE signal is output  
at all speeds regardless of this menu item’s setting.)  
742  
For selecting the CH5 output status of the  
main signal line in the search mode.  
747  
For selecting the channel for the monitor  
output to be switched to CUE.  
CH5 CUE SEL  
0000  
OFF:  
The CUE signal is not output.  
MON AUTO  
SEL  
When a setting other than “MANU” has been  
selected for setup menu item No.746 (MONI CH  
SEL), the CUE signal is automatically output to  
the monitor output in accordance with the  
operation mode, and the monitor channel to be  
switched to CUE is selected automatically.  
0001  
ON:  
The CUE signal is output.  
<Note>  
For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio  
outputs in the search mode” on page 103.  
743  
For selecting the CH6 output status of the  
main signal line in the search mode.  
0000  
The CUE signal is not output.  
0001  
0000  
0001  
0002  
L/R  
:
:
:
The CUE signal is output both  
to the Lch and Rch.  
The CUE signal is output to the  
CH6 CUE SEL  
OFF:  
L
Lch only  
.
ON:  
R
The CUE signal is output to the  
Rch only.  
The CUE signal is output.  
<Note>  
For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio  
outputs in the search mode” on page 103.  
748  
For selecting whether to enable or inhibit the  
operation of the MONITOR SELECT button on  
MONI SEL INH the front panel.  
744  
For selecting the CH7 output status of the  
main signal line in the search mode.  
0000  
0001  
0002  
OFF  
:
:
:
The button’s operation is  
enabled.  
The button’s operation is  
inhibited.  
CH7 CUE SEL  
0000  
OFF:  
ON  
The CUE signal is not output.  
0001  
ON:  
ON1  
In the FULL display mode,  
operation is prohibited; in the  
FINE display mode only,  
operation is enabled.  
The CUE signal is output.  
<Note>  
For details on the audio output statuses, refer to “Audio  
outputs in the search mode” on page 103.  
<Note>  
Whether to enable or inhibit the button’s operation can  
be selected for channels whose signals have not been  
mixed by the setup menu item No.737 (MONI MIX)  
setting.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
101  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<AUDIO>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
757  
Description of setting  
749*1  
For selecting whether the playback level  
adjustment controls are to function in the EE  
mode when INT SG has been selected on the  
<AUDIO> function menu.  
For selecting the audio CH4 signal to be  
superimposed onto the SD SDI output  
SD SDI CH4  
SL  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0006  
0007  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
The CH1 signal is output.  
The CH2 signal is output.  
The CH3 signal is output.  
The CH4 signal is output.  
The CH5 signal is output.  
The CH6 signal is output.  
The CH7 signal is output.  
The CH8 signal is output.  
AUDIO PB VR  
0000  
DIS  
:
The INT SG output level is fixed  
at the UNITY level.  
0001  
ENA  
:
The INT SG output level can be  
varied using the playback level  
adjustment controls.  
750  
For selecting the signal to be output to analog  
output CH1.  
758  
For selecting how to process the digital audio  
output slow signals in the JOG, VAR or SHTL  
mode.  
0000  
CH1  
:
The CH1 signal is output  
.
ANA CH1 SEL  
JOG PROC  
0001  
CH5  
:
The CH5 signal is output  
0000  
OFF:  
751  
For selecting the signal to be output to analog  
output CH2.  
The sound without having the digital audio  
output slow signals processed is output even  
when the STILL mode is established.  
0000  
CH2  
:
The CH2 signal is output  
.
.
ANA CH2 SEL  
0001  
CH6  
:
The CH6 signal is output  
0001  
ON:  
752  
For selecting the signal to be output to analog  
output CH3.  
The sound after having the digital audio output  
slow signals processed is output.  
0000  
0001  
CH3  
CH7  
:
:
The CH3 signal is output  
The CH7 signal is output  
.
.
ANA CH3 SEL  
759  
For selecting the audio output level during DV  
format playback.  
753  
For selecting the signal to be output to analog  
output CH4.  
DV PB ATT  
0000  
OFF:  
The audio output level is not attenuated.  
0000  
0001  
CH4  
CH8  
:
:
The CH4 signal is output  
The CH8 signal is output  
.
.
ANA CH4 SEL  
0001  
ON:  
The audio output level is attenuated.  
754  
For selecting the audio CH1 signal to be  
superimposed onto the SD SDI output.  
760*1  
For selecting whether to mute the sound at  
the joins between recordings during DV or  
DVCAM format playback.  
SD SDI CH1  
SL  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0006  
0007  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
The CH1 signal is output.  
The CH2 signal is output.  
The CH3 signal is output.  
The CH4 signal is output.  
The CH5 signal is output.  
The CH6 signal is output.  
The CH7 signal is output.  
The CH8 signal is output.  
REC PT MUTE  
0000  
OFF  
:
The sound is not muted.  
0001  
ON  
:
The sound is muted.  
761*1  
For selecting the type of internal signal.  
0000  
0001 SILNCE  
TONE  
:
:
A sine wave signal is selected.  
A silent signal is selected.  
AUDIO INT SG  
762  
This item enables signals to be recorded and  
played back without passing them through  
the rate converter in the audio input/output  
section (without engaging the digital filter).  
755  
For selecting the audio CH2 signal to be  
superimposed onto the SD SDI output  
AUD RATE  
CON  
SD SDI CH2  
SL  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0006  
0007  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
The CH1 signal is output.  
The CH2 signal is output.  
The CH3 signal is output.  
The CH4 signal is output.  
The CH5 signal is output.  
The CH6 signal is output.  
The CH7 signal is output.  
The CH8 signal is output.  
0000  
OFF:  
The signals are recorded and played back  
without passing them through the rate  
converter.  
0001  
ON:  
The signals are recorded and played back after  
passing them through the rate converter.  
<Notes>  
756  
For selecting the audio CH3 signal to be  
superimposed onto the SD SDI output  
ON/OFF control is exercised at the same time for  
both recording and playback. It cannot be set  
differently for recording or playback.  
SD SDI CH3  
SL  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0006  
0007  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
The CH1 signal is output.  
The CH2 signal is output.  
The CH3 signal is output.  
The CH4 signal is output.  
The CH5 signal is output.  
The CH6 signal is output.  
The CH7 signal is output.  
The CH8 signal is output.  
ON/OFF control is exercised at the same time for  
CH1 to CH8.  
ON or OFF cannot be set  
independently for each channel.  
When the rate converter is set to OFF, the video input  
signals and AES (EBU) input signals must be  
synchronized. Moreover, the video input signals and  
reference signal selected by OUT REF must also be  
synchronized. (Noise may occur if these signals are  
not synchronized.)  
In the 60 Hz mode, noise may occur if OFF is set for  
the rate converter.  
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or  
SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
102  
Setup menus  
(continued)  
<AUDIO>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
No./Item  
791  
CUE PB VOL  
Description of setting  
763  
For selecting the scale display of the audio  
level meter.  
0000 PEAK_0:  
For adjusting the playback level of the CUE  
audio signal.  
j¶  
i
(
to 0 dB to 12 dB)  
METER  
SCALE  
[The audio level is displayed with 0 dB as the  
maximum level.  
0032  
:
0016  
:
16  
:
0
(This menu is  
not displayed for  
AJ-HD1700E.)  
0001  
REF_0  
:
The audio level is displayed with 0 dB as the  
reference level.  
:
0000  
j
16  
790*5  
For adjusting the recording level of the CUE  
audio signal.  
j¶  
i
(
to 0 dB to 12 dB)  
CUE REC VOL  
0032  
:
0016  
:
16  
:
0
<Note>  
This item is not displayed  
when the 23/24 Hz mode has  
been selected as the system  
menu item No.25 (SYSTEM  
FREQ) setting.  
:
0000  
j
16  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
Audio outputs in the search mode  
The table below lists the signals which are output to the monitor and main signal line and which are determined by how the settings of menu  
items No.738 to No.745, and No.746 and No.747 are combined.  
738 CH1 CUE SEL:  
746  
MONI CH  
SEL  
747  
MON AUTO  
SEL  
Monitor output  
Main signal line output  
:
Lch  
Rch  
CH1/CH3/CH5/CH7  
CH2/CH4/CH6/CH8  
745 CH8 CUE SEL  
L/R  
L
PC*1  
PCM*1  
MANU  
AUTO  
PCM  
R
PCM*1  
PCM*1  
CUE*2  
CUE*2  
PCM*1  
CUE*2  
PCM*1  
CUE*2  
L/R  
L
OFF  
R
L/R  
L
PCM*3  
PCM*1  
PCM*3  
PCM*1  
PCM*4  
PCM*1  
PCM*4  
PCM*1  
R
L/R  
L
MANU  
AUTO  
PCM  
R
CUE*2  
CUE*2  
PCM*1  
CUE*2  
PCM*1  
CUE*2  
CUE*2  
CUE*2  
PCM*1  
CUE*2  
PCM*1  
CUE*2  
PCM*3  
PCM*4  
PCM*3  
L/R  
L
ON  
R
L/R  
L
PCM*3  
PCM*4  
PCM*3  
PCM*3  
R
<Notes>  
*1: The PCM audio output is muted if the tape is played back at a *3: During fast forwarding or rewinding, the CUE signal is output  
speed in the j1.0k to i2.0k range (or at a speed in the j1.0k  
automatically.  
to i1.1k range for a format other than DVCPRO HD-LP).  
*4: During fast forwarding or rewinding, this signal is muted.  
*2: In the case of the CUE audio output, the PCM signals are output *5: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz mode or 25 Hz (HD  
if the tape is played back at a speed in thejj1.0k to i2.0k  
range (or at a speed in the -1.0k to +1.1k range for a format  
other than DVCPRO HD-LP).  
or SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25  
(SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
103  
Setup menus  
<MENU>  
No./Item  
Description of setting  
A02  
C
This VTR is equipped with VTR MEMORY  
for storing the current settings (*1) and VTR  
P. ON LOAD  
1
4
MEMORY  
MEMORY  
MEMORY  
MEMORY  
to  
for backing up VTR  
C
.
The data of a selected VTR  
can be loaded into VTR  
and operation started on the  
1
4
to  
C
basis of this data when the power is turned  
on.  
0000  
OFF:  
Operation is started using the previous  
settings.  
0001 USER1  
:
1
The VTR MEMORY  
data is loaded and  
operation started on the basis of this data.  
0002 USER2  
:
2
The VTR MEMORY  
data is loaded and  
operation started on the basis of this data.  
0003 USER3  
:
3
The VTR MEMORY  
data is loaded and  
*1: The term “settings” here denotes all the settings of the setup  
menus, what is registered in the PF1/PF2 menus, and the  
contents of some of the function buttons.  
operation started on the basis of this data.  
0004 USER4  
:
4
The VTR MEMORY  
data is loaded and  
operation started on the basis of this data.  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
<Connections with Dolby-E* components>  
When the VTR is to be connected to a Dolby-E encoder/decoder for recording or playing back Dolby-E data, set  
the audio input and output levels to UNITY, and select the following setup menu item settings.  
No.303 AUD EDIT IN = CUT  
No.304 AUD EDIT OUT = CUT  
No.725 REC CH1 = CH1  
No.726 REC CH2 = CH2  
No.727 REC CH3 = CH3  
No.728 REC CH4 = CH4  
No.729 REC CH5 = CH5  
No.730 REC CH6 = CH6  
No.731 REC CH7 = CH7  
No.732 REC CH8 = CH8  
No.734 PB FADE = CUT  
No.758 JOG PROC = OFF  
No.762 AUD RATE CON = OFF  
<Notes>  
• Dolby-E data cannot be recorded or played back in  
the 60 Hz mode.  
• Adjust the timing with the video signals to cover the  
time taken by the Dolby-E component for  
encoding/decoding outside the VTR.  
• Set the bit depth of the Dolby-E encoder/decoder to  
16 bits.  
• Noise will be output from the ANALOG AUDIO OUT  
connectors of the channels through which the  
Dolby-E data is passing.  
• The audio level meter will deflect beyond the range  
of its markings for those channels through which  
the Dolby-E data is passing.  
• Noise will be output when a tape on which Dolby-E  
data has been recorded is played back in the JOG  
or VAR mode.  
* Dolby and the Double D symbol Î are trademarks of  
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
104  
Setup menus  
<How to switch the system frequency>  
Follow the steps below to switch the system frequency (59/60 Hz, 50 Hz, 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD) or 25 Hz(SD)).  
Following the procedure for the <SETUP  
MENU/SYSTEM MENU> (page 60) to change the  
system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting.  
To cancel the setting entered in step 2, press the  
1
2
4
C
F
button while holding down the  
button.  
The above message is cleared, and after the  
changed setting has been restored to the original  
system menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting,  
operation returns to the SYSTEM menu operation  
screen.  
F5  
Press  
(SET) to enter the setting, and after the  
function menu shown on the time code display area  
has been cleared, the following message  
>
appears.  
<Note>  
If the system menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting  
has been changed while a cassette is inserted in the  
VTR, the cassette is automatically ejected.  
The same procedure as above is also followed when  
the system menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting has  
been changed by loading the data from an IC card in  
accordance with the <CARD> procedure (page 69).  
Note that even if the change being made to the system  
SHIFT  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
To make the setting entered in step 2 valid, press menu item No. 25 setting is cancelled, other system  
3
ENT  
F
the  
button while holding down the  
button.  
menu items affected by the change will be updated, as  
The system is restarted, and the VTR starts will the associated file names.  
operating in the selected mode.  
<Selecting the recording/playback format and sync signals which support the  
operation mode>  
No.25  
SYSTEM  
FREQ  
Format enabling recording  
Format enabling playback  
1080/59.94i (HD_LP, HD_SP)  
1080/60i (HD_LP, HD_SP)  
720/59.94p (HD_LP, HD_SP)  
720/60.00p (HD_LP, HD_SP)  
480/59.94p (480p)  
Sync signals  
HD_REF (59.94Hz, 60Hz)  
SD_REF (59.94Hz)  
1080/59.94i (HD_LP)  
1080/60.00i (HD_LP)  
720/59.94p (HD_LP)  
720/60.00p (HD_LP)  
50/60  
The setting selected for setup menu  
item No.031 (OUT REF) applies.  
480/59.94i (422, 411, DV, DVCAM)  
HD_REF (50Hz)  
SD_REF (50Hz)  
1080/50i (HD_LP, HD_SP)  
576/50i (422, 411, DV, DVCAM)  
576/25p over 50i (422, 411, DV)  
50  
1080/50i (HD_LP)  
The setting selected for setup menu  
item No.031 (OUT REF) applies.  
720/23.98p over 59.94p (HD_SP/HD_SP)  
720/24p over 60.00p (HD_SP/HD_SP)  
480/23.98p over 59.94i [2:3 mode]  
23/24  
None  
HD_REF (47.96Hz, 48Hz)  
480/23.98p over 59.94i [2:3:3:2 advance mode]  
HD_REF (50Hz)  
SD_REF (50Hz)  
25 (HD) None  
720/25p over 60p  
720/25p over 60p  
The setting selected for setup menu  
item No.031 (OUT REF) applies.  
25 (SD) None  
SD_REF (50Hz)  
105  
Setup menus  
<Menu management accompanying switching the system frequency>  
The system menu and setup menu have some items whose settings differ and other items with which no  
selection options are displayed and whose settings are fixed (indicated by the shading in the table below),  
depending on the switching of the operation mode in response to the setting selected for system menu item  
No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ). (Refer to the table below.)  
System menu and setup menu settings  
<50P IN/OUT> 50-pin connector registration  
• Each of the items whose settings differ is saved in • When the items whose settings differ have been  
the VTR MEMORY (current file and one of the  
backup files 1 to 4). The settings that correspond to  
each operation mode will be displayed so that the  
settings can be performed for each operation mode.  
registered in the <50P IN/OUT> 50-pin connector  
pins, the settings corresponding to the operation  
modes are allocated to the IN and OUT pins on the  
basis of the setting numbers. However, when the  
upper limit value is exceeded, the value will be  
limited to this upper limit.  
What has been registered is saved, but bear in mind  
that when the data is registered again, it is saved by  
overwriting the existing data so that the previously  
registered data will be lost.  
Registration of the <PF1> and <PF2> function  
buttons  
• When the items whose settings differ have been  
registered in the <PF1> and <PF2> function buttons,  
the settings that correspond to each operation mode  
will be displayed so that the settings can be performed • If items, whose selection options are not displayed  
for each operation mode.  
due to the operation mode, have been registered in  
the <50P IN/OUT> 50-pin connector, when an  
operation mode in which these options are not  
displayed is selected, what has been registered is  
saved but no operation is possible. Bear in mind,  
however, that when the data is registered again, it is  
saved by overwriting the existing data so that the  
previously registered data will be lost.  
• If items, whose selection options are not displayed due  
to the operation mode, have been registered in the  
<PF1> or <PF2> function button, when an operation  
mode in which these options are not displayed is  
selected, what has been registered is saved but the  
function button itself will become blank and cannot be  
operated. Bear in mind, however, that when the data is  
registered again, it is saved by overwriting the existing  
data so that the previously registered data will be lost  
.
System menu  
System menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ)  
No.  
Menu item  
COARSE  
59/60  
5H to 0H to 5H  
23/24  
50  
25 (HD)  
25 (SD)  
j
j
j
j
j
5H to 0H to 5H  
5H to 0H to 5H  
12  
14  
15  
SYS H (HD)  
j
FINE  
1100 to 0 to 1100  
1375 to 0 to 1375  
1320 to 0 to 1320  
j
j
SYS SC (SD)  
VO SYS H (SD)  
108 to 0 to 108  
115 to 0 to 115  
j
j
COARSE  
FINE  
5H to 0H to 5H  
5H to 0H to 5H  
j
j
858 to 0 to 858  
864 to 0 to 864  
j
j
COARSE  
FINE  
5H to 0H to 5H  
5H to 0H to 5H  
16  
SD SYS D (SD)  
j
j
858 to 0 to 858  
864 to 0 to 864  
Setup menus  
System menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ)  
No.  
Menu item  
59/60  
23/24  
2F  
50  
25 (HD)  
2F  
25 (SD)  
2F  
109  
501  
502  
CAP.LOCK  
2F/4F  
2F/4F/8F  
VITC POS-1  
VITC POS-2  
10L to 16L to 20L  
10L to 18L to 20L  
7L to 11L to 22L  
7L to 13L to 22L  
7L to 11L to 22L  
7L to 13L to 22L  
INTSG  
HDSDI  
SDTI  
INTSG  
HDSDI  
SDSDI  
600  
VIDEO IN SEL  
SDSDI  
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Setup menus  
Setup menus  
System menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ)  
No.  
Menu item  
59/60  
23/24  
50  
25 (HD)  
25 (SD)  
d12h  
24h  
002  
TAPE TIMER  
OFF  
ON  
004  
SYNCHRONIZE  
MANU  
AUTO  
Same as for  
59/60  
010  
012  
013  
014  
020  
MONI CONTROL  
REC ADJUST  
DET STOP  
0s to 3s to 5s  
OFF  
ON  
j
DET ADJUST  
SYS FORMAT  
8f to 0f to 3s10f  
1080i  
720p  
720p  
1080i  
720p  
60/24  
720p  
60/24  
59/23  
60/24  
Same as for  
59/60  
030  
031  
HD FREQUENCY  
OUT REF  
AUTO  
INPUT  
HD_REF  
SD_REF  
Same as for  
59/60  
HD_REF  
SD_REF  
S/F/R  
STOP  
105  
107  
111  
AUTO EE SEL  
EE MODE SEL  
MEMORY STOP  
NORMAL  
THRU  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ALL  
113  
REC INH  
PRE  
ALL  
ALL  
ALL  
NORMAL  
V/CTL  
REC  
OFF  
115  
118  
EJECT SW INH  
SP MODE INH  
OFF  
ON  
Same as for  
59/60  
OFF  
LOW  
HIGH  
135  
140  
141  
DET BEEP  
OUTPUT  
VOLUME  
EE  
TAPE  
TAPE  
PB  
TAPE  
PB  
TAPE  
PB  
REC  
PB  
AUTO  
IN  
142  
AUDIO UNITY  
OUT  
IN/OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
CUT  
FADE  
303  
304  
306  
AUD EDIT IN  
AUD EDIT OUT  
CF ADJ SEL  
CUT  
FADE  
PLAYER  
RECORDER  
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Setup menus  
Setup menus  
System menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ)  
No.  
320  
Menu item  
59/60  
23/24  
50  
25 (HD)  
25 (SD)  
EDIT RPLCE1  
EDIT RPLCE2  
EDIT RPLCE3  
EDIT RPLCE4  
EDIT RPLCEC  
N-DEF  
CH1  
CH2  
321  
322  
323  
324  
CH1+3  
BLANK  
THRU  
Same as for  
59/60  
500  
503  
504  
505  
VITC BLANK  
TCG MODE  
RUN MODE  
TCG REGEN  
BLANK  
PRE  
BLANK  
PRE  
REGEN  
PRE  
AUTO  
PRE  
REC  
FREE  
Same as for  
59/60  
TC&UB  
TC  
UB  
AS&IN  
ASSEM  
INSRT  
506  
507  
REGEN MODE  
TC SOURCE  
INT  
EXT_L  
SLTC  
SVITC  
508  
510  
BINARY GP  
000 to 111  
OFF  
ON  
TCG CF FLAG  
DF  
NDF  
511  
512  
516  
DF MODE  
NDF  
NDF  
NDF  
V OUT  
TC IN  
TC OUT REF  
TC OUT ADV  
OFF  
EDIT  
MOMENT  
LATCH  
517  
601  
602  
TCG OUT  
VIDEO INT SG  
SDI IN MODE  
100%CB to EQ  
DR OFF  
DR ON  
FIELD  
FRAME  
604  
605  
FREEZE SEL  
Same as for  
59/60  
OFF  
AUTO  
INTERPOLATE  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
FIT_V  
FIT_H  
FIT_HV  
14:9  
Same as for  
59/60  
620  
DOWNCON MODE  
13:9  
FIT_V  
FIT_H  
FIT_HV  
621  
624  
UPCON MODE  
U/C RESP H  
Same as for  
59/60  
STD  
NARROW  
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108  
Setup menus  
Setup menus  
System menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ)  
No.  
Menu item  
59/60  
23/24  
50  
25 (HD)  
25 (SD)  
STD  
NARROW  
625  
U/C RESP V  
Same as for  
59/60  
Same as for  
59/60  
628  
629  
U/C ENH H  
U/C ENH V  
0 dB to +1 dB to 2 dB  
0 dB to +1 dB to 2 dB  
1080i  
720p  
1080i  
630  
631  
632  
633  
634  
635  
636  
637  
638  
1080i # HD OUT  
1080i # SD OUT  
720p # HD OUT  
720p # SD OUT  
480p # HD OUT  
480p # SD OUT  
480i # HD OUT  
480i # SD OUT  
IN U/C MODE  
480i  
- - -  
480p  
1080i  
720p  
720p  
- - -  
480i  
480p  
1080i  
720p  
- - -  
480p  
480p  
480i  
1080i  
720p  
- - -  
480i  
480i  
480p  
FIT_V  
FIT_H  
FIT_HV  
STD  
NARROW  
639  
640  
I U/C RESP H  
I U/C RESP V  
Same as for  
59/60  
STD  
NARROW  
641  
642  
I U/C ENH H  
I U/C ENH V  
0 dB to +1 dB to 2 dB  
0 dB to +1 dB to 2 dB  
Pb-Pr  
U-V  
651  
676  
680  
681  
682  
HUE STYLE  
Same as for  
59/60  
OFF  
ON  
BLK CLIP  
BLANK  
THRU  
CC (F1) BLANK  
CC (F2) BLANK  
BLANK  
BLANK  
BLANK  
BLANK  
BLANK  
BLANK  
BLANK  
THRU  
THRU  
ADD22  
ADD21  
ADD20  
(525 system VO SETUP (HD)  
only)  
Same as for  
59/60  
THRU  
ADD22  
ADD21  
ADD20  
683  
(525 system VO SETUP (SD)  
only)  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
109  
Setup menus  
Setup menus  
System menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ)  
No.  
Menu item  
59/60  
23/24  
50  
25 (HD)  
25 (SD)  
OFF  
ON  
686  
CCR MODE  
SDI INDEX O  
CC REC  
OFF  
ON  
Same as for  
59/60  
Same as for  
59/60  
687  
688  
OFF  
ON  
BLANK  
THRU  
695  
BLANK LINE  
MANU  
700  
701  
702  
703  
CH1 IN LV  
CH2 IN LV  
CH3 IN LV  
CH4 IN LV  
4dB  
0dB  
j
20dB  
4dB  
0dB  
704  
CUE IN LV  
j
20dB  
j
60dB  
713  
714  
715  
716  
717  
718  
719  
720  
721  
722  
723  
724  
725  
726  
727  
728  
729  
730  
731  
732  
733  
CH1 IN SEL  
CH2 IN SEL  
CH3 IN SEL  
CH4 IN SEL  
CH5 IN SEL  
CH6 IN SEL  
CH7 IN SEL  
CH8 IN SEL  
D IN SEL 12  
D IN SEL 34  
D IN SEL 56  
D IN SEL 78  
REC CH1  
INT SG  
DIGI  
ANA  
AES  
SDI  
Same as for  
59/60  
REC CH2  
i
CH1 to CH3  
4
REC CH3  
REC CH4  
REC CH5  
REC CH6  
i
8
CH5 to CH7  
REC CH7  
REC CH8  
j
REC CUE  
CUE to CH1  
8
AUTO  
CUT  
734  
PB FADE  
CUT  
CUT  
FADE  
DIS  
ENA  
749  
760  
AUDIO PB VR  
REC PT MUTE  
OFF  
ON  
TONE  
SILNCE  
761  
790  
AUDIO INT SG  
CUE REC VOL  
SILNCE  
SILNCE  
j
16 to 0 to 16  
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.  
110  

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