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Video output signals and servo reference signal

This section explains how the output signals and servo
reference signal are selected.

External synchronization of video output signals

The video output signals are output in synchronization with
the REF VIDEO input signal or video input signal.
As shown in the figure below, this signal is selected in
accordance with the setup menu settings, deck mode and
availability of the video input signal.

Notes:

Synchronization is determined as follows depending
on the availability of the REF VIDEO input signal when
“BB”, “CB100” or “CB75” has been selected as the setup
menu No. 600 (INT SG) setting.
• When the REF VIDEO input signal is available:

Synchronization with the REF VIDEO input signal

• When the REF VIDEO input signal is not available:

Internal synchronization

Start

What is the

setup menu No. 304 (REF

LOCK) setting?

Has the unit

been set to the recording

mode?

Is the

REF VIDEO input signal

available?

Internal synchronization

Is the

REF VIDEO input signal

available?

Synchronization with the

REF VIDEO input signal

What is the

setup menu No. 601 (OUT

VSYNC) setting?

Is the

video input signal available?

Is the

video input signal a composite

signal?

What is

the setup menu No. 303

(STD/NON-STD)

setting?

Is the

video input signal a standard

or non-standard 

signal?

Synchronization with

the video input signal

EXT

AUTO/AUTO1

NO

NO

YES

YES

N-VF

NO

NO

YES

VF

NO

YES

YES

AUTO

STD

STD

NON-STD

NON-STD

Summary of Contents for AJ-SPD850E

Page 1: ...g Instructions Memory Card Recorder AJ P Model No AJ E Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use ENGLISH S0704N7125 M Printed in Japan D VQT0L05 4 ...

Page 2: ...s effectively grounded through normal household wiring Extension cords used with the equipment must have three cores and be correctly wired to provide connection to the ground Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power outlet is grounded or that the installation is completely safe For your safety i...

Page 3: ...thorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD REFER CHANGES OF SWITCH SETTINGS INSIDE THE UNIT TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION Keep the temperature inside the rack to between 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Bolt the rack securely to the floor so that it will not topple over when the deck is drawn out CAUTION This apparatus ca...

Page 4: ...laced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This product is equipped with 2 types of AC mains cable One is for continental Europe etc and the other one is only for U K Appropriate mains cable must be used in each lo...

Page 5: ...QUIDS USE AND STORE ONLY IN LOCATIONS WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED TO THE RISK OF DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS AND DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID CONTAINERS ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD REFER MOUNTING OF THE OPTIONAL INTERFACE BOARDS TO AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD REFER CHANGES OF SWITCH SETTINGS INSIDE THE UNIT T...

Page 6: ...1 Included with this product is software licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL and GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL and users are hereby informed that they have the right to obtain change and redistribute the source codes of this software Details on GPL and LGPL can be found on the installation CD provided with the unit Refer to the folder called LDOC Details are given in the ori...

Page 7: ... as the AJ P2C002SG which is sold separately that conform to the PC card type II standard It can record and play video and audio in the DVCPRO50 DVCPRO and DV compression formats It has a 3 5 inch color LCD for simple setting and confirmation of video It also allows searches and play of video and audio with the thumbnail screen You can also select and play parts of the video and audio recorded on ...

Page 8: ...CPRO and DV compression formats Video and audio data is recorded on the cards in the form of MXF file SMPTE390M and clip meta data in XML 5 PC card slots The unit comes with five PC card slots into which you can insert PC card type II cards You can record and play audio and video material on the P2 cards you have inserted into these slots Video monitor The 3 5 inch color LCD monitor allows to find...

Page 9: ...ingle clip With nonlinear editing software or a personal computer the recording may be displayed as separate clips For the latest information on P2 cards and SD memory cards For the latest information not available in the Operating Instructions visit the P2 Support Desk at the following Web sites For Japanese http panasonic biz sav For English https eww pavc panasonic co jp pro av 9 Card model AJ ...

Page 10: ...led USB lights By connecting a personal computer with USB2 0 you can use the P2 cards in the memory card recorder as mass storage At this time front panel controls of the memory card recorder are disabled You will need to install the USB driver onto your computer Format display area Shows the recording format and the format of the files recorded on the P2 card DVCPRO50 This indicates recording and...

Page 11: ...of clips STOP button Press to stop If the MODE switch is set to PB you can monitor still pictures 1 FF NEXT button Press to fast forward Select the speed at setup menu No 102 FF REW MAX Press the FF button while pressing the SHIFT button with the MODE switch at the PB setting to find the next clip and the beginning of the card SHIFT button Press in combination with the FF and REW buttons SEARCH bu...

Page 12: ...ip markers on and off In the thumbnail screen press to switch on or off the marker in the clip indicated by the cursor SET button Press to confirm settings in the thumbnail screen in the setup menus and when creating play lists PLAYLIST button Press when creating play lists or to play according to a play list The button lights and the play list screen appears on the 3 5 inch color LCD and the TV m...

Page 13: ... You cannot select SDI and 1394 unless you have installed the optional board AJ YA755G AJ YAD850G Settings AUDIO button USER SET Setup menus No 715 CH1 IN SEL ANA No 716 CH2 IN SEL DIGI No 717 CH3 IN SEL DIGI No 718 CH4 IN SEL ANA No 719 D IN SEL12 AES No 720 D IN SEL34 SIF PCM audio signals to be recorded on the card CH1 Analog input signals CH2 AES EBU digital signals CH3 SDI input digital signa...

Page 14: ...ith the dial CHROMA LEVEL dial and switch When ENC CONTROL is set to LOCAL you can adjust the chroma level When set to PRESET the chroma level is a unity value 0 dB When set to MANUAL you can adjust the level with the dial SET UP LEVEL dial and switch When ENC CONTROL is set to LOCAL you can adjust the setup level When set to PRESET the setup level is a unity value 0 IRE When set to MANUAL you can...

Page 15: ...ts when UMID information has been recorded REC and REC INH lamps REC lights when recording AUDIO VIDEO 625 525 REC INH Lights when recording is inhibited the REC INH switch on the upper front panel is set to ON or all the P2 cards are write protected In this status recording is not possible Operation mode displays The card transport status is displayed here Normal playback or recording Playback at...

Page 16: ...ON Remote control connectors Connect the memory card recorder to an external controller ENCODER REMOTE connector Connect the memory card recorder to an external encoder to adjust video output signal settings from an external component Note Video and audio output may be disturbed when the reference video signal is not input so use a system which inputs the reference video signal Note The digital au...

Page 17: ...a mixed signal is output from the CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 audio signals This signal is switched by the MONITOR MIX button on the front panel LAN connectors Connect to a network with a 100BASE TX 10BASE T Note Do not remove the P2 cards while the LAN is connected for use Optional connectors Installing the optional board AJ YAD850G provides an IEEE1394 interface DVCPRO DV OPTION 100BASE TX AC IN SIGNAL GND ...

Page 18: ...ng up P2 card access LED Do not remove a P2 card while it is being accessed or while it is being recognized after it has been inserted while its corresponding access LED is flashing orange 1 Press the STOP button If the access LED corresponding to the P2 card you want to remove is flashing orange press the STOP button to make it stop flashing If the LED does not stop flashing hold the STOP button ...

Page 19: ...e The data format on the card is not standard Change the card Off The card is not formatted normally Format the card again No card is inserted Note The statuses of the P2 cards can be verified in detail Refer to Contents of P2 Card Status Display Settings on page 32 Notes Any attempt to change the position of the write protect switch during recording or playback or while the card data is being acc...

Page 20: ... OUT CH3 4 OUT SDI IN OUT 1 2 3 SUPER ACTIVE THROUGH IN OUT OPUTION 1 2 ANALOG ANALOG REMOTO Y VIDEO IN PB PR Y PB PR ON OFF 75Ω REF VIDEO IN ON OFF 75Ω 1 2 3 SUPER REMOTO IN REMOTO OUT ENCODER REMOTE RS 232C CH1 CH3 CH1 CH3 CH2 AUDIO IN CH4 CH2 CH4 AUDIO OUT TC IN TC OUT MON L MON R SERVICE ONLY DVCPRO DV OPTION 100BASE TX Source machine Recorder Remote control signal 9 pin OFF With SDI interface...

Page 21: ... and switch to SHTL or SLOW 3 Turn the search dial When the SHTL lamp lights the playback picture speed changes from 0 up to 32x depending on the dial position This speed can be switched to 8x 16x 32x 60x or 100x at setup menu No 101 SHTL MAX The dial has a click stop at the center position where the still picture mode is established 4 To transfer the memory card recorder from the shuttle mode to ...

Page 22: ...ard status Overview of thumbnail operations The thumbnail screen is organized as shown below THUMBNAIL ALL CLIP SELECTED CLIPS MARKED CLIPS VOICE MEMO CLIPS DELETE FORMAT REPAIR CLIP RE CONNECTION DVD optional DEVICE SETUP EXIT META DATA NETWORK DVD optional EXIT CLIP PROPERTY CARD STATUS SLOT CLIPS SETUP EXIT MARKED IND VOICEMEMO IND WIDE IND PROXY IND DATA DISPLAY DATE FORMAT THUMBNAIL SIZE THUM...

Page 23: ...ENU BAR button SET button Search dial TC REGEN PRESET switch Display status The display status indicates the type of thumbnails displayed on the screen ALL All clips are displayed SELECTED Clips selected by the user are displayed MARKED Clips with shot marks are displayed VOICE MEMO Clips containing voice memo data are displayed SLOT Clips on a specific P2 card are displayed For details see Switch...

Page 24: ...copied clips Indicator for clips with proxy This marker is displayed for clips with proxy attached P E X X W M V Playing clips 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD 2 Use the search dial to move the pointer to the clip you want to play The pointer can also be moved to the left by pressing the REW button and to the right by pressing the FF button The pointer move...

Page 25: ...SLOT RESET THUMBNAIL MARKER BAR MENU SET SEARCH REC PLAY FF REW STOP PREV NEXT SHIFT SHTL PUSH JOG SLOW Memory Card Recorder AJ TC GEN SET REC RUN FREE RUN DIAG MENU BAR button Shot marks The memory card recorder allows the user to add shot marks to clip thumbnails in order to distinguish clips from each other 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD 2 Use the sear...

Page 26: ...layed While playing voice memos refrain from performing any operation except STOP Press the STOP button to stop a voice memo during playback Deleting voice memos 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 of Playing voice memos to select a voice memo on a clip 2 Move the cursor to the voice memo you want to delete and then press the MENU BAR button The pointer moves to the menu bar 3 On the menu bar select OPERA...

Page 27: ...ox is displayed 4 Use the search dial and SET button to select YES Note Even when only some of the clips are reconnected the incomplete clip marks remain unless all of the clips comprising the original clip are reconnected Note Only clips with yellow bad clip indicators can be repaired Clips with red bad clip indicators should be deleted If these clips cannot be deleted the P2 card should be forma...

Page 28: ...setting is NORMAL THUMBNAIL INIT Return the above thumbnail display settings to default Select THUMBNAIL INIT and press the SET button Select YES when the confirmation screen is displayed EXIT Returns to the previous menu Setting of Clip Meta Data Information such as the name of person who shot the video the name of the reporter the shooting location or a text memo can be read from the SD memory c...

Page 29: ...rding concerned will automatically be undertaken as a separate clip At this time the COUNT value is automatically incremented by 1 and recorded Example of recording DVCPRO50 a clip on one P2 card Example of recording a clip on two P2 cards If the clip thumbnails are shown and their properties are displayed using a P2 series product the thumbnail and COUNT value of clip 1 will be displayed Clear th...

Page 30: ...tings Perform the network settings 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed on the LCD 2 Press the MENU BAR button and select the following from the menu bar OPERATION DEVICE SETUP NETWORK MANUAL Then select IP ADDRESS DHCP ON DHCP OFF If DHCP OFF is selected set IP ADDRESS SUBNETMASK and DEFAULT GATEWAY 3 Next set LOCALHOST NAME and USER 4 Set whether FTP is to be used and S...

Page 31: ...OCATION Information on the altitude longitude latitude source place name recording start date recording end date etc is displayed here SCENARIO 1 NEWS MEMO 2 PROGRAM NAME SCENE NO TAKE NO REPORTER PURPOSE OBJECT PERSON TEXT Information on the program name scene number reporter subject of the report etc is displayed here 1 Be sure to enter PROGRAM NAME when entering SCENARIO It is not possible to r...

Page 32: ...remaining free memory total The figure obtained by totaling the remaining free memory of the five slots is shown here Note that free space on write protected P2 cards is not included in the free space total When USED has been selected Write protect mark If the P2 card containing the clip is write protected a mark is displayed here P2 card status memory used The amount of memory used on the P2 card...

Page 33: ...status display From the menu bar select PROPERTY DEVICES LAN to display the LAN related settings Confirmation of Metadata Upload The contents of the metadata upload file that is read from the SD memory card can be checked From the menu bar select PROPERTY DEVICES META DATA The following screen appears For more information on each item refer to Displaying the clip properties on page 30 The META NAM...

Page 34: ... event number are shown in captions INSERT button This button is used to add a new event while the play list summary is displayed Move the pointer to the event you want to insert in the play list display PLAYLIST button light is on then press the INSERT button to add the new event DELETE SHIFT INSERT button This button is used to delete an event while the play list summary is displayed Move the po...

Page 35: ...dy registered Event screen Register or change the IN and OUT points while viewing the images Set the SUPER switch to ON before proceeding EVENT button EVENT button SETTING REPLACE TC REPLACE START TC PLAYLIST ESCAPE ON OFF TC START TC OPERATION DELETE IMPORT EXPORT EDIT COPY EXIT EXIT ALL EVENT PLAYLIST FILE MEMORY SELECTED CLIP EXIT MEMORY EXIT SLOT1 SLOT5 SD CARD EXIT SLOT1 SLOT5 EXIT SLOT1 OVER...

Page 36: ...plies to multiple clips the events are registered separately Working with multiple clips example PLAYLIST button EVENT button IN button ENTRY button OUT button ENTRY button EVENT button Flow of operations in creating a play list registering an event Also when registering a clip whose recording extends over a multiple number of P2 cards the clip will be registered as a separate event where it exten...

Page 37: ... then press the SET button The display colors of the selected event are reversed Pressing the SET button again will release the selected event If the pointer is moved to another event after selecting an event and then the SET button is pressed while holding down the SHIFT button all the events from the selected position to the pointer position can be selected together When the STOP button is press...

Page 38: ...e play TC which will output a continuous value from the prescribed value In this case however the original value will be used as the IEEE1394 or other TC The initial value is set and the output TC selected using SETTING on the menu bar To play the TC from the prescribed value during play Set the TC replacement mode Select SETTING REPLACE TC REPLACE and set ON Set the initial TC value Input the ini...

Page 39: ...etained for the TC values played back in the PLAYLIST mode while in the normal mode When PLAYLIST MODE is selected as the mode in which to access clips in the normal mode an asterisk appears in front of the operation mode on the superimposed display and the PLAYLIST button on the front panel flashes When the power is turned off ALL MODE is set automatically When PLAYLIST MODE is set the setup menu...

Page 40: ...menu screen cursor moves and the item number on the display flashes When the dial is turned clockwise the item number is incremented from 001 002 003 004 and so on conversely when it is turned counterclockwise the item number is decremented When the FF button or REW button is pressed while holding down the PLAY button the next or previous item is selected Whenever possible limit the use of the sea...

Page 41: ...he search dial while holding down the SEARCH button to select whether the lock mode is to be set or released To set the lock mode Set 0001 ON as the setting To release the lock mode Set 0000 OFF as the setting When the lock mode has been set LOCKED flashes on the menu screen The counter display stops flashing and remains lighted 3 To enter the selection made in step 2 for the user file which is to...

Page 42: ...ettings are stored in the memory If the USER1 settings are not to be stored in the memory do not press the SET button but press the MENU button instead Saving user files 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the REW or FF button while holding down the DIAG or SHIFT button and select USER1 file 3 Turn the search dial to move the cursor on the menu screen to No A01 SAVE 4 Turn the search dial while holdin...

Page 43: ...ect to the video output 0000 100 0100 0 0200 100 The underlined items indicates the initial setting 18 SYS H OFFSET System phase adjustment 0000 3 13 4 µsec 0001 2 8 96 µsec 0002 1 4 52 µsec 0003 0 0 sec 0004 1 4 52 µsec 0005 2 8 96 µsec 0006 3 13 4 µsec Note If setting operation is performed the setting value does not return to factory default setting 19 SYS SC H This sets whether the system phas...

Page 44: ...ining time is displayed on the first line and the total time is displayed in the second line Notes When 2L is selected the remaining time is not displayed if TIME has been selected as the setup menu item No 008 DISPLAY SEL setting When R TTL is selected the total time is not displayed if TIME has been selected as the setup menu item No 008 DISPLAY SEL setting Setup menus continued No Item Descript...

Page 45: ...rs if a warning or error has occurred when T S M has been selected as this setting The recording duration and recording time and date are displayed when the DV format applies The operating status is displayed instead when the DVCPRO50 50 Mbps or DVCPRO 25 Mbps format applies No Item Description 009 CHARA H POS This sets the position of the characters on the horizontal plane for the time code and o...

Page 46: ...GE has been selected only time data is displayed regardless of the setup menu No 008 DISPLAY SEL setting 01 MONTH 02 DAY Sets the month Note If a nonexistent day is set while setting Feb April June September or November it is set as the first day of the following month 0001 JAN 0012 DEC Sets the day Note If a nonexistent day is set while setting Feb April June September or November it is set as th...

Page 47: ...0001 625 Time City region Time City region difference difference 00 00 Greenwich 13 00 00 30 10 30 Lord Howe Island 01 00 Azores 12 00 New Zealand 01 30 09 30 Darwin Islands 02 00 Central Atlantic time 11 00 Solomon Islands 02 30 08 30 03 00 Buenos Aires 10 00 Guam 03 30 Newfoundland 07 30 04 00 Halifax 09 00 Tokyo 04 30 06 30 Rangoon 05 00 New York 08 00 Beijing 05 30 05 30 Bombay 06 00 Chicago 0...

Page 48: ... AUTO EE SEL This selects the memory card recorder mode in which the EE status is established when the MODE switch is set to EE 0000 S F R EE status is established in STOP FF and REW modes However EE status is established at all times when the card is ejected regardless of the MODE switch setting 0001 STOP EE status is established in STOP mode However EE status is established at all times when the...

Page 49: ...L INH This selects whether video input switching using the INPUT SELECT button is to be enabled or disabled 0000 OFF Video input switching using the INPUT SELECT button is enabled 0001 ON Video input switching using the INPUT SELECT button is disabled 0002 REC Video input switching using the INPUT SELECT button after the memory card recorder has been transferred to a recording mode is disabled The...

Page 50: ...S 232C data length Unit bit 0000 7 0001 8 202 ID SEL This sets the ID information to be returned to the controller 0000 OTHER 0001 DVCPRO 0002 ORIG Notes ID information of any VTR except for the DVCPRO s is set in OTHER Select ORIG only when the unit has been connected to the specified controller 207 STOP BIT These settings are for selecting the RS 232C stop bit length Unit bit 0000 1 0001 2 No It...

Page 51: ...r with the STD input signal at the AUTO1 setting The AUTO1 setting is selected when the STD signal is to be used Note At the AUTO setting the images shown on the front panel s LCD monitor will be significantly disrupted when the unit s operation is transferred from the play mode to EE mode this is normal and not indicative of malfunctioning 315 AFTER CUE UP This selects the mode after cue up opera...

Page 52: ...ed 0000 LTC The LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector is used 0001 VITC The VITC of the input video signal is used Note During recording there is a discrepancy in the picture and superimposed TC value displayed but the actual recording is not adversely affected in any way No Item Description 506 BINARY GP This sets the usage status of the user bit of the time code generated by the TCG 0000 000 NOT SPE...

Page 53: ... 100 color bars are generated 0003 CB75 75 color bars are generated 601 OUT VSYNC This selects whether to float the vertical sync position of the video output in order to align the video output phase with the input in the EE record edit modes 0000 N VF Signals are not floated 0001 VF Signals are floated 603 CC F1 BLANK This selects ON or OFF for the closed caption signal of the first field 0000 BL...

Page 54: ...d as the input signals the input information will be recorded Setup menus continued USER menu VIDEO No Item Description 609 EDH This selects whether to superimpose EDH onto the SDI output signals 0000 OFF EDH is not superimposed 0001 ON EDH is superimposed Note Even when ON is selected for this setting EDH is not superimposed onto the signals output from the SDI OUT 3 connector optional if the SUP...

Page 55: ...al is output in its original form 0001 CUT The signal is output with the 7 5 setup removed 0002 ADD The signal is output with the 7 5 setup added No Item Description 623 SETUP 50 For AJ SPD850P Sub screen For setting 7 5 setup processing to be performed on input and output signals in the DVCPRO50 50 Mbps mode When the STOP button is pressed operation is transferred to the sub screen and the setup ...

Page 56: ... selected for the setup menu item No 501 VITC POS 1 and No 502 VITC POS 2 settings cannot be selected for this item 625i system 0000 BLANK 0001 18L 0010 17L 0015 22L 525i system 0000 BLANK 0001 12L 0006 17L 0008 19L The underlined items indicates the initial setting No Item Description USER menu AUDIO 701 CH1 IN LV This selects the audio input CH1 reference level switching 0000 4dB 0001 0dB 0002 2...

Page 57: ...T has been selected by pressing the memory card recorder s AUDIO INPUT SELECT button 0000 ANA Analog input 0001 DIGI Digital input 716 CH2 IN SEL This selects the CH2 input when USER SET has been selected by pressing the memory card recorder s AUDIO INPUT SELECT button 0000 ANA Analog input 0001 DIGI Digital input 717 CH3 IN SEL This selects the CH3 input when USER SET has been selected by pressin...

Page 58: ...YC422 The 422 mode signals are recorded on 1 line 0002 YC411 The 411 mode signals are recorded on 1 line 0003 Y1_B W Only the Y signal is recorded on 1 line directly 0004 Y1_BPF Only the Y signal is recorded on 1 line after it has been separated from the C signal 0005 C1 Only the C signal is recorded on 1 line 0006 Y2_B W Only the Y signal is recorded on 2 lines directly 0007 Y2_BPF Only the Y sig...

Page 59: ...The 422 mode signals are recorded on 2 lines 0002 Y4_B W Only the Y signal is recorded on 4 lines directly 0003 Y4_BPF Only the Y signal is recorded on 4 lines after it has been separated from the C signal 0004 C4 Only the C signal is recorded on 4 lines Notes When a setting from 0001 YC422 to 0004 C4 is selected and the STOP button is pressed operation transfers to the sub screen and the recordin...

Page 60: ...e number of recording lines which was entered as the setup menu No 800 ADD LINE 25 or No 801 ADD LINE 50 setting See Number of lines which can be set for TELETEXT When setting MANU is selected and the STOP button is pressed operation transfers to the sub screen and the number of recording lines can be selected To return from the sub screen press the STOP button again When the input signal is a non...

Page 61: ...deo is not updated for some length of time LCD output is turned off after approximately five minutes To turn off LCD protect mode operate a button or dial on the front panel or start playback through the controller Note that the operation performed to turn off LCD protect mode will be executed USER menu V BLANK The underlined items indicates the initial setting No Item Description 901 BL BRIGHT Th...

Page 62: ... saved No Item Description A02 P ON LOAD This loads the contents of the selected user file into USER1 and it starts operation with the USER1 settings when the power is turned on 0000 OFF Operation is started with the settings of the previously set user file 0001 USER2 The contents of USER2 are loaded into USER1 and operation is started with the USER1 settings 0002 USER3 The contents of USER3 are l...

Page 63: ...start flashing The setting ranges are as follows Time code 525i system 00 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 29 625i system 00 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 24 User bit 00 00 00 00 to FF FF FF FF Repeat steps and to change any other values Once the start number has been set press the SET button In the FREE RUN mode the time code begins to advance Proceed with the recording Setting the external time code 1 Set the memory...

Page 64: ... R appears when the data could not be read properly from the card Characters displayed The background of characters superimposed on the display can be changed using setup menu No 011 CHARA TYPE TCR TCR Display position The position of the characters superimposed on the display can be changed using setup menus No 009 CHARA H POS and No 010 CHARA V POS TCR STOP Operation mode The memory card recorde...

Page 65: ... No 600 INT SG setting When the REF VIDEO input signal is available Synchronization with the REF VIDEO input signal When the REF VIDEO input signal is not available Internal synchronization Start What is the setup menu No 304 REF LOCK setting Has the unit been set to the recording mode Is the REF VIDEO input signal available Internal synchronization Is the REF VIDEO input signal available Synchron...

Page 66: ...B Clip 2 V fade is performed instantaneously between all clips and events to reduce noise Event A Event B Clip 2 Clip 1 1 Clip 1 2 Clip 1 When FADE is selected V fade processing is performed for all the sections between clips and between the events of edit copoed clips V fade is performed instantaneously to eliminate the noise Event A Event B Clip 2 Clip 1 1 Clip 1 2 Clip 1 Clip created by edit co...

Page 67: ...3 input CH4 input CH3 input CH4 input CH3 input CH4 input CH3 input CH4 input Monitor output L R Output signal CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH3 CH2 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH3 CH2 CH4 Printed circuit board F1 board AUDIO The underlined items indicates the initial setting Switch No Function SW100 AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE SW This sets the CH1 audio input impedance HIGH 600Ω SW101...

Page 68: ... total 6 screws The letters A to H are not actually marked on the side panels 2 Attach the outer member brackets to the rack Check that the height is the same for the left and right brackets 3 Remove the four screws at the front for attaching the left and right side panels 4 Attach the AJ MA75P rack mount adapter using the removed 4 screws 5 Remove the 4 rubber legs from the bottom of the memory c...

Page 69: ...o locations such as these leave it standing for about 10 minutes rather than switching on the power immediately Maintenance Before starting any maintenance work switch the power to OFF and holding the plug unplug the cord from the socket Use a soft cloth to clean the outside of the deck For stubborn dirt or stains wipe the deck with a cloth that has been lightly dampened with well diluted kitchen ...

Page 70: ...Displaying the DIAG menu 1 Press the DIAG button The DIAG menu screen is displayed on the monitor and the message is displayed on the counter display 2 Press the SEARCH button Each time the button is pressed the display changes as follows WARNING HOURS METER UMID INFO and so on Press the DIAG button again to return to the original display DIAG MENU NO WARNING WARNING 0 0 T R 00 00 00 00 EJECT DIAG...

Page 71: ...ed An attempt has been made to record data when the card has no more free memory space on it An attempt has been made to record on a card that cannot be used The card status has changed during recording CANT REC stop CANNOT PLAY Displayed when play has been stopped by clip trouble or other factors Meaning An attempt has been made to play clips when there are no clips present An attempt has been ma...

Page 72: ...en an error has occurred during playback xx denotes the slot number where the error occurred Replace the P2 card in the slot where the error occurred stop E 25 IRREGULAR CLIP Displayed when there is an irregular clip Recording can be continued even while this message is displayed but the clip should be fixed if for example it is necessary to regenerate the time code After fixing the clip turn the ...

Page 73: ... information are reset by the shop when performing maintenance or other work The search buttons and the search dial cannot be operated while the DIAG menu is displayed Error messages continued LAN NO LINK Displayed when there is a problem in the LAN connections Check the LAN connections To continue operation turn the power off and then back on E 41 Message Description No DHCP TIMEOUT Displayed whe...

Page 74: ...XD CTS RTS DTR SG DSR deck side PC side D SUB 9 pin connector Software specifications Protocol Communication parameters Communication system Communication speed Bit length Stop bit Parity bit ACK code Asynchronous full duplex 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 7bit 8 bit 1 bit 2 bit NONE ODD EVEN ACK code returned ACK code not returned Note The ACK code is what is returned from the memory card recorder t...

Page 75: ...ed command received Error in command execution ER002 Parameter error ER1FF Deck system error STX ERN1 N2 N3 ETX 02h Error code 03h ACK 06h NACK 15h STX command data ETX 02h XX XX XX XX XX 03h ACK 06h Deck operation Send command Return completion message REWIND STX ORW ETX STX ORW ETX This command is for rewinding The resulting output picture and sound statuses differ according to the settings sele...

Page 76: ... CTL mode g SP 20h for a plus display 2Dh for a minus display h 0 9 hours TC mode gh 00 23 hours mm 00 59 minutes ss 00 59 seconds 525i system ff 00 29 frames 625i system ff 00 24 frames Note CTL or TC is returned whichever corresponds to the front display mode STATUS REQUEST STX QOP ETX STX ETX This command is for inquiring about the memory card recorder s operation mode OFF FAST FORWARD OPL PLAY...

Page 77: ...ed from PC Clear to send Shorted with pin 5 Request to send Shorted with pin 4 Data terminal ready No processing Signal ground Signal ground Data set ready voltage output after communication enable status ENCODER 15P Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Signal BLACK LEVEL C LEVEL GND 9V SYSTEM H 0 SYS SC COARSE 2 9V CHROMA PHASE VIDEO LEVEL RET GND SYS SC FINE SYS SC COARSE 1 VIDEO OUT SDI O...

Page 78: ...Composite IN composite OUT Video bandwidth For AJ SPD850P Y 30 Hz to 5 5 MHz 3 0 dB For AJ SPD850E Y 25 Hz to 5 5 MHz 3 0 dB Y C delay Less than 20 nsec Video input connector Analog component input BNC x 3 Y PB PR Y 1 0 V p p 75 Ω For AJ SPD850P PB PR 0 486 V 0 7 V p p selectable 75 Ω 75 color bar setup level 7 5 For AJ SPD850E PB PR 0 7 V p p 75 Ω 100 color bar Analog composite input BNC x 2 loop...

Page 79: ...AES EBU format SDI input option BNC x 2 active through complies with SMPTE259M C 272M A ITU R BT 656 4 standard Audio Output Connector Analog output CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 XLR x 4 low impedance 4 0 20 dBu selectable Digital output CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 BNC x 2 AES EBU format 75 Ω 1 0 0 2 V p p SDI output option BNC x 3 75 Ω complies with SMPTE259M C 272M A ITU R BT 656 4 standard Monitor output XLR x 2 low imp...

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