56
Menu SW
On-screen
Counter
On-screen
No.
display
display
display
320
PREROLL TIME
0
0SEC
[5]
[5SEC]
15
15SEC
323
PREROLL END
0
STANDBY-ON
MODE
[1]
[STILL]
328
EDIT POINT
0
DISABLE
CLEAR
[1]
[ENABLE]
340
SEARCH SPEED
[0]
[x 32]
1
x 17
3
x 6
351
PREREAD
[0]
[VID-OFF/
AUD-OFF]
1
VID-ON/
AUD-OFF
2
VID-OFF/
AUD-ON
3
VID-ON/
AUD-ON
352
AUD PREREAD
[0]
[NORMAL]
TIMING
1
OFF SET
[ ] : Factory setting
5-2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT
5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS
Sets the preroll time when the [PREROLL] button is
pressed.
The preroll time can be selected from 0 second to
15 seconds.
Selects whether the edit point data is cleared after
performing the edit
DISABLE : The edit point is not cleared.
ENABLE : The edit point is cleared.
Selects whether or not the preread function is
activated. Video and audio preread functions
can be set independently.
VID-OFF/AUD-OFF : Both video and audio
preread are disabled.
VID-ON/AUD-OFF : Only video preread is
enabled.
VID-OFF/AUD-ON : Only audio preread is
enabled.
VID-ON/AUD-ON
: Both video and audio
preread are enabled.
* When using the [REC] button to start
recording, be sure to set this switch to “VID-
OFF/AUD-OFF”.
...
Selects the maximum search speed when using
the search dial.
X32 : Maximum search speed is +/-32 times
normal.
X17 : Maximum search speed is +/-17 times
normal.
X6 : Maximum search speed is +/-6 times
normal.
...
Selects which operation mode is engaged after
preroll is executed.
STANDBY-ON : Engages the Standby ON mode.
STILL
: Engages the Still mode.
Selects whether or not to apply correction during
audio preread. Correction is based on output audio
phase delay set with the audio control menu
<AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE>.
NORMAL : Does not apply correction.
OFF SET : Applies correction to the output audio
phase according to the delay of the
connected video device.
Item
Content
Setting
...
...
57
[ ] : Factory setting
5-2 MENU SWITCH SETTING CONTENT
5 MENU SWITCH SETTING DETAILS
Menu SW
On-screen
Counter
On-screen
No.
display
display
display
Selects whether or not editing aborts when the
audio condition degrades during PREROLL.
OFF : Does not stop editing.
ON : Stops editing. Error message is shown on the
counter display.
357
DIAG AT
[0]
[OFF]
POWER ON
1
ON
359
JOG FEELING
[0]
[TYPE-1]
(REMOTE)
1
TYPE-2
2
TYPE-3
3
TYPE-4
4
TYPE-5
363
CONTROLLER
[0]
[DEFAULT]
SELECT
1
RM-450
2
NOT DEFINED
3
NOT DEFINED
4
NOT DEFINED
5
NOT DEFINED
6
NOT DEFINED
7
NOT DEFINED
367
EDIT INTER-
[0]
[OFF]
RUPTION
1
ON
(525)
368
STARTING PIC
[0]
[OFF]
FREEZE
1
ON
Alters the operation “feel” of the connected
editing controller's jog dial.
Five settings (TYPE-1 (0) to TYPE-5 (4)) are
available.
This menu changes the characteristics of the VCR
to match specific types of controllers.
DEFAULT : Normally set to this position. This
position is ready for standard editing
controllers.
RM-450
: Set to this position for an editing remote
controller which outputs JOG
commands for synchronization.
(e.g.) SONY RM-450
NOT DEFINED - TYPE-7: Not defined.
Selects playback pictures or a still image as the
video output until the servo locks.
OFF : A playback picture is displayed. The picture
may be noisy until the servo stabilizes.
ON : A still image is displayed. This changes to
playback video when the servo stabilizes.
Selects whether or not self-diagnosis is executed
when the power is turned on.
OFF: Self-diagnosis is not executed.
ON : Self-diagnosis is executed.
However, if no tape is loaded when the power is
turned on, self-diagnosis does not take place.
While diagnostics are running (“DIAGNOSTIC”
blinks on the screen), you cannot load a cassette.
Do not try to forcibly load it.
After completion of diagnostics, a warning
indication is shown if there is an abnormality.
Refer to “Warnings with Indicators” on page 145.
Item
Content
Setting
* When this menu switch is set to “ON” and
playback starts from a still image containing the
block noise, still images containing block noise
are output until the servo indicator lights.
To avoid this, obtain a clear still image before
starting playback (using the jog dial or frame
advance/reverse buttons).