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4-7-4. Input Signal Settings Screen
The input signals are checked and selected on this screen. Use the [
] and [
] buttons to
select an item, and the [
ENTER
] or [
PLAY
] button to enter settings. When the [
MENU
] button
is pressed, operation returns to the
Main Menu
screen. Use the [
] button to move to the
System Settings
screen and the [
] button to the
Save/Recall Setting
screen. Change
settings using the jog dial.
*
signifies that changes can be made to the setting using the jog dial.
Item
Description
Signal status
Indicates the status of input signals lights green if input signals are
present, lights white if they are absent.
Lock
Indicates synchronization with SDI input signals.
Unlock
Indicates no synchronization with SDI input signals. (Unlock
may be set as a result of a mistake made in the HD/SD
setting.)
SDI IN
Indicates whether SDI input signals are present.
AES
AES IN(1/2), AES IN(3/4) or AES IN (1/2/3/4) is displayed
depending on the AES input signals.
LTC
Indicates whether LTC input signals are present.
Video format
Indicates the video format of input signals.
525@60
625@50
1080@50i
720@50p
Unknown (not displayed with normal operation)
Audio source
Selects the audio input signals to be used for recording.
SDI embedded
AES IN
Mute (no sound)
LTC source
Selects the LTC input signals to be used for recording.
SDI ancillary(Auto)
Uses an SDI timecode.
SDI ancillary(LTC)
Uses the LTC in the SDI signal.
SDI ancillary(VITC)
Uses the VITC in the SDI signal.
LTC IN
Uses the LTC IN timecode.
LTC IN(1F delay)
LTC IN(2F delay)
LTC IN(3F delay)
Uses the LTC IN timecode by adding 1-, 2- or
3-frame delay.
Discard
Discards the SDI timecode.
TC jam-sync
When an input timecode is discontinuous in recording or playing back,
selects whether or not to synchronize.
OFF
Does not synchronize the timecode.
ON
Synchronizes the discontinuous timecode.