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TC JUMP FUNCTION

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Editing is not normally possible in areas where the time code is discontinuous during the preroll period. However, using the TC
JUMP function, editing is performed using CTL as the reference in the preroll period and using TC as the reference after the IN
point has been passed (during edit recording). TC is displayed so that the unit can be operated as though TC editing were being
performed all the time.

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Set the menu No. 511 (TC JUMP) to VTR1, VTR2 or ALL.
(Select the VTR for which the TC JUMP function is to be used).

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Carry out the regular automatic editing operations.
<Note>
In the preview, automatic editing or review mode, the tape is first cued up to the IN point, it is prerolled using the CTL value
of the IN point as a reference, and it begins its approach. After it has passed the IN point and the edit recording mode is
established, editing continues using the TC as the reference.

TC

jump

function

Summary of Contents for AJLT85P - DVC PRO

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Lap Top Editor P DIGITAL VIDEO CASSETTE AJ Printed in Japan VQT7628 P B S0698H1068 100 ...

Page 2: ...damage both to the unit and to the tape Do not spray any cleaner or wax directly on the unit If the unit is not going to be used for a length of time protect it from dirt and dust Do not leave a cassette in the unit when not in use Do not block the ventilation slots of the unit Use this unit horizontally and do not place anything on the top panel Cassette tape can be used only for one side one dir...

Page 3: ...45 VIDEO SPLIT editing procedure 46 EDITING BY EDIT IN point setting only 47 Still picture editing 47 Auto tag editing 48 Track function 48 TC jump function 49 Event editing 50 Edit data management EDL 53 Edit data dumping to loading from an external device 54 Audio recording swap function VTR2 only 57 Connections with the AJ YA752 audio memory unit 58 Time codes TC and User bits UB 59 Encoder adj...

Page 4: ...sound can be checked using the desired combination of facilities Functional I O interfaces Analog I O Each VTR is equipped with video and audio I O connectors 9 pin remote connectors 2 Each VTR comes with a 9 pin remote control connector to enable remote control operations using an external controller VTR1 can also be switched so as to control an external VTR The unit can be used to control anothe...

Page 5: ...D y LEVEL control This is used to adjust the output level of the built in speakers and headphones u TOTAL button for VTR2 only While this button is held down the total editing time from the edit start point to the current editing program appears on the display counter CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 5 Controls and their functions The description of the VTR2 display is exactly the same as that for the...

Page 6: ...r display 7 Audio level meters When the EXT CHECK button is pressed the meter is set to the fine mode the mark is placed at the refer ence level 20 dB and each scale unit represents a 1 dB increment The REC level can be adjusted by sup plying reference level audio signals from an external source When a blank tape or blank part of a tape is played back fast forwarded or rewound the meter is set to ...

Page 7: ... No 711 AUTO MONI has been set to V1 V2 When set up menu item No 711 AUTO MONI has been set to AUTO the sound of the VTR operated last is automatically output regardless of the switch position When V1 V2 is selected and editing or dubbing is per formed from VTR1 to VTR2 the sound may be accom panied by an echo effect this is normal and not indica tive of malfunctioning If this effect is unpleasant...

Page 8: ...lied to VTR2 EXT The external audio input signals of VTR2 are sup plied to VTR2 Level Controls 1 REC AUDIO LEVEL controls for both VTR1 and VTR2 CH1 For adjusting the CH1 recording level CH2 For adjusting the CH2 recording level 2 PB AUDIO LEVEL controls for both VTR1 and VTR2 CH1 For adjusting the CH1 playback level CH2 For adjusting the CH2 playback level CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 8 EJECT V T...

Page 9: ...OP y FF TRACK VTR1 only button FF Press this to fast forward the tape TRACK SHIFT FF VTR1 only Press this to establish the TRACK mode Refer to the section on the track func tions u Search dial button This controls the tape travel Use it for locating edit points or for playback In the out position the dial is set to the shuttle mode in the in position it is set to the jog mode Each time the dial is...

Page 10: ...ore the edit data in the internal memory The EVENT counter is simultaneously incremented When the set up operations are performed the data which has been set is saved in the set up memory u EDIT MENU button EDIT Press this button to establish the E E mode in accordance with the edit mode While it is held down the VTR2 video and audio input signals are output without being recorded in accordance wi...

Page 11: ... function continu ously t COUNTER switchs These switches select the counter reference for VTR1 and VTR2 CTL At this switch position the CTL pulse count after resetting appears on the counter display It is reset by the RESET button TC The time code absolute value which has been read appears at this position It is not reset even if the RESET button is pressed UB The user bit which has been read appe...

Page 12: ...ing or review the ongoing operation is stopped However only VTR2 is stopped when the OPERATION MODE switch has been set to SEPARATE When the button is pressed together with the CLEAR but ton all the events in the EDL are deleted and the event number is set to n01 2 Event number display Up to 100 01 to 99 00 edit data are controlled inside the laptop Two digit event numbers appear on this display D...

Page 13: ...ents the H phase remains unchanged 9 Front Section q Headphone jack Mini stereo When the headphones are plugged into this jack the sound will no longer be heard through the built in speaker Adjust the headphones output level using the LEVEL control in the LCD monitor section 10 Top Section w VTR operation display LED This indicator allows the user to check the operation sta tus of the VTR even whe...

Page 14: ...t from this connector 2 REF VIDEO IN TC IN connectors BNC 2 Analog composite signals are supplied to these connec tors These are loop through connectors provided with auto matic 75 ohm termination 3 REF THRU TC IN selector switch This selects whether the right hand REF VIDEO IN TC IN connector 2 is to be used as the REF loop through con nector or as the TC input connector REF THRU The connector is...

Page 15: ...ever as shown in the figure on the left Push the bottom of the lever Push up the lever Notes 1 2 OPENING AND CLOSING THE LAPTOP 15 Opening and closing the laptop HEADPHONES 0 HEADPHONES VTR1 VTR2 HEADPHONES HEADPHONES Take care not to catch your fingers in the cover while opening or closing it Take care not to use this unit on bedding or a carpet ...

Page 16: ...OMPATIBLE TAPES 16 Precautions for playing back consumer use DV tapes DVCAM tapes Consumer use tapes can be used for playback only Use tapes specially designed for DVCPRO applications with this unit However if DV tapes or DVCAM tapes are to be used in the playback mode it is recommended that playback be limited to as short a period of time as possible Tapes recorded in the LP mode cannot be played...

Page 17: ... CONNECTIONS 17 System connections Microwave transmitter VIDEO OUT connector OPERATION MODE switch SEPARATE DC IN DC OUT AC adaptor AJ B75 option AUDIO OUT CH1 CH2 connector REF VIDEO IN connector Reference signal AC adaptor VTR 1 VTR 2 ...

Page 18: ...ERATION MODE VTR1 IN SEL TC MODE SEPARATE V2 V A VTR1 VTR2 User preference P REC P FREE VTR1 TC Time codes synchronized on both VTRs Switch settings OPERATION MODE VTR1 IN SEL TC MODE SEPARATE V1 IN VTR1 VTR2 User preference P REC P FREE VTR1 TC Time codes synchronized on both VTRs AJ LT85 VIDEO IN VTR1 VTR2 AJ LT85 2 Recording different signals on 2 VTRs ...

Page 19: ...s Switch setting OPERATION MODE PLAY DELAY Refer to the items regarding the various editing controller settings included for more information EXT VTR1 VTR2 0 4 VIDEO IN PB VIDEO OUT VTR1 VTR2 AJ LT85 Effector Editing controller REF REF 9P 9P REF Notes VTR1 cannot be used as the editing recorder Slow motion editing is not supported ...

Page 20: ...Slow motion editing is not supported VIDEO OUT PB VIDEO OUT VTR1 VTR2 AJ LT85 RECORDER Editing controller Switcher REF REF REF REF 9P 9P Switch setting OPERATION MODE PLAY DELAY Refer to the items regarding the various editing controller settings included for more information SEPARATE VTR1 VTR2 0 0 ...

Page 21: ...through its speaker when V2 V A is set for set up menu item No 105 VTR1 IN SEL None of VTR1 s on screen displays counter etc can be shown when the CONTROL switch is set to the EXT VTR mode However these displays can be shown on the screen of VTR1 using the connections and settings outlined below when an external VTR with a superimpose display function is used The VTR1 s INPUT and REF displays do n...

Page 22: ...IT STILL REW FF VTR2 REC CH1 CH2 OPERATION MODE VTR2 AUDIO INPUT SELECT EDIT INT EXT SEPARATE CH1 CH2 VTR1 EXT PB AUDIO LEVEL PREVIEW REVIEW MULTI AUTO EDIT ALL STOP EDIT button RESET button SHIFT button To view the menu page by page Press the FF or REW button Operation moves to the next page when the FF button is pressed it moves to the previous page when the REW button is pressed The cursor move...

Page 23: ...nd shooting date in the sequence of month day and year are displayed 5 The counter value and shooting date in the sequence of day month and year are displayed Note REC DATE or REC TIME is displayed only when a tape shot by a DV DVCAM camera recorder is played back This selects the superimposed display on the liquid crystal monitor 0 A superimposed display does not appear on the monitor 1 A superim...

Page 24: ...ed from STOP or search to PLAY 0 The time taken until the sound is output is reduced 1 The sound is output after the mode is fully established This sets whether to establish the EE mode or VV mode when the laptop is in the STOP FF or REW mode 0 EE mode is established 1 VV mode is established This selects the mode when VTR1 is in the STOP mode 0 The digital circuits serve as the REC system The time...

Page 25: ... operation cannot be guaranteed Note Since the tape may be damaged or other trouble may occur when 1 Operation is enabled is selected 0 Operation is disabled is normally selected This selects whether the direct search operation is to be performed DIAL Direct search mode KEY No direct search mode The search dial is operable in the STILL mode only This selects whether the tape is automatically rewou...

Page 26: ...e operated 1 Only the STOP ALL STOP and EJECT buttons can be operated This sets the EDL connector 9P mode 0 For dumping loading EDL data 1 The audio memory unit is used under the audio dubbing specifications 2 The audio memory unit is used under the audio channel 2 fade specifications 3 The audio memory unit is used under the audio channel 1 fade specifications This sets the baud rate when EDL is ...

Page 27: ...nection This selects how the audio edit IN point is to be linked 0 Cut processing 1 Fade processing This selects how the audio edit OUT point is to be linked 0 Cut processing 1 Fade processing This sets whether a confirmation beep is to be output 0 No beep is output 1 A beep is output with entries errors and warnings 2 A beep is output with entries errors and warning and when an edit IN or OUT poi...

Page 28: ...when the maximum number of edits have been registered 0 Edits cannot be overwritten 1 Edits can be overwritten This selects the laptop s mode upon completion of a cue up operation 0 STOP mode 1 Still picture SHTL 0 0 JOG STILL mode This sets the split editing reference 0 The audio edit point is split with the video edit point serving as the reference 1 The video edit point is split with the audio ...

Page 29: ...een selected However operation will last for up to 2 minutes on the selection screen This selects the operation in the tape protection mode when the laptop has been left standing in the STILL mode 0 STEP STEP FWD in STILL mode 1 Half loading Note When STEP FWD has been selected operation is automatically transferred to half loading after the laptop has been left standing in the STILL mode for a to...

Page 30: ...ata is to be output to the position which has been selected by 500 VITC POS 1 and 501 VITC POS 2 0 VITC data is not output 1 VITC data is output This selects the signal to be regenerated when the TCG is in the REGEN mode 0 Both the time code and user bit are regenerated 1 Only the time code is regenerated 2 Only the user bit is regenerated This sets the status for using the user bit of the time co...

Page 31: ...performed during assemble editing and insert editing 1 The I REGEN operation is performed during assemble editing 2 The I REGEN operation is performed during insert editing 3 The I REGEN operation accords with the set up menu No 507 TC MODE setting This sets whether TC JUMP is to be enabled 0 TC JUMP is disabled 1 TC JUMP is enabled for VTR1 only 2 TC JUMP is enabled for VTR2 only 3 TC JUMP is ena...

Page 32: ...ed during playback under low RF conditions or when the servo lock is disengaged 0 Signals are not muted 1 Signals are muted This selects ON or OFF for the closed caption signal in the first field 0 Signal is forcibly blanked 1 Signal is not blanked This selects ON or OFF for the closed caption signal in the second field 0 Signal is forcibly blanked 1 Signal is not blanked This selects freeze for t...

Page 33: ...R 1 2 Detailed description of set up menus DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SET UP MENUS This selects the audio input CH1 reference setting This selects the audio input CH2 reference setting This selects the audio output CH1 reference setting This selects the audio output CH2 reference setting This sets the emphasis to ON or OFF This selects the input signal to be recorded for CUE 0 Audio input CH1 signal ...

Page 34: ...g slow playback 0 PCM mode the PCM audio signals are output between 0 43 and 1 and the CUE audio signals are output at other speeds 1 CUE mode the PCM audio signals are output at the FWD 1 speed the cue audio signals are output at any other speed 2 ALL CUE mode the cue audio signals are output at all speeds including the FWD 1 speed This selects whether the cue audio is to be output to LINE OUT in...

Page 35: ...d number and item are the factory settings 35 V V T T R R 1 2 Detailed description of set up menus DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SET UP MENUS SCH phase adjustment in 90 degree units SCH changes H phase does not change SCH phase adjustment total variable range of 45 degrees or more SCH changes H phase does not change This adjusts the LCD contrast This adjusts the LCD color This adjusts the LCD hue This s...

Page 36: ...trol signal must be recorded from the start to the end of the editing tape If the T END setting is selected for set up menu item No 311 1ST EDIT DUR 1ST EDIT operation continues to the end of the tape or until the ALL STOP button is pressed Black burst and time code signals are recorded To record the time code together with the video signals onto a new tape Insert the tape into the recorder While ...

Page 37: ...Set the edit IN and OUT points for the player and recorder The points can be checked on the edit data setting display Repeat steps 1 to 2 for a multiple number of events Preview Before recording signals on the tape conduct a rehearsal and check what is to be edited 3 Execution of editing Proceed with the automatic editing of one event or with automatic continuous editing Review After editing play ...

Page 38: ...REG When the setup menu No 507 is set to P REC or P FREE set set up menu item No 510 REGEN MODE to AS IN or INSRT Split editing Split editing involves a technique which offsets the audio edit point from the video edit point or vice versa Recorder prior to editing Already recorded P IN point P OUT point R IN point R OUT point Not recorded Player Edited result Recorder prior to editing Already recor...

Page 39: ... tape speed in the reverse direction according to the set up menu item No 100 setting A still picture is produced at the center click stop posi tion natural stop position Pushing the dial in and turning it establishes the jog mode depending on the direction in which the dial is turned and the speed at which it is turned a tape can be played back across a range from 1 times faster than the normal t...

Page 40: ... is executed To produce a still picture of the desired scene During normal playback press the STILL button During playback in the shuttle mode return the search dial to the center clickstop position During playback in the jog mode stop turning the search dial When still picture playback continues beyond a specific period of time When the time set in set up menu item No 400 STILL TIMER has elapsed ...

Page 41: ...ans that the edit point has not been registered To check the total time To check the total time of each edit press the IN and OUT buttons together The edit time now appears on the counter To check the total time of the entire editing press the TOTAL button The total time is displayed while this button is held down To revise an edit point in 1 frame increments Press the or button while holding down...

Page 42: ...t the scene where the OUT point is to be regis tered In the insert mode the recorder s tape position where the above two buttons were pressed is now registered as the new OUT point and preview is concluded In the assemble mode the new OUT point is automatically calculated and registered To suspend preview and execute automatic editing Press the AUTO EDIT button To recall the contents of the previo...

Page 43: ...when an automatic setting is used for set up menu item No 305 AUTO ENTRY To end editing at any time press the AUTO EDIT button The position where the button was pressed is registered as the OUT point When the AUTO EDIT button is pressed the automatic editing of one event is commenced EJECT V T R 1 POWER REC CH1 RESET REC DIAG REMOTE EXT VTR LOCAL VTR1 VTR2 CONTROL ON OFF REC INHIBIT OFF ON CH2 PB ...

Page 44: ...T VTR LOCAL VTR1 VTR2 CONTROL ON OFF REC INHIBIT OFF ON CH2 PB AUDIO LEVEL REW FF STOP STB OFF TRACK PLAY STILL 1ST EDIT BS EVENT SPLIT ASMBL IN OUT VTR1 VTR2 VTR1 VTR2 PREROLL SYNCHRO 7 5 3 CF ON OFF CH1 MIX CH2 V1 V1 2 V2 SWAP NORM MIX AUDIO MONITOR SPEAKER HEADPHONES AUDIO SWAP DUMP LOAD EDL CLEAR FS RECALL LAST EDIT V A1 A2 TC PLAY IN OUT GOTO ENTRY SHIFT EDIT MODE COUNTER CTL TC UB VTR1 EJECT...

Page 45: ... SPLIT lamp flashes The difference between the audio split IN point and video IN point is displayed on the time counter While the SPLIT lamp is lighted the audio split IN and video OUT points cannot be revised simultaneously by pressing the or button Notes If the SPLIT lamp flashes it means that the audio split IN point has been registered Check that VIDEO has been set for the set up menu item No ...

Page 46: ...lashing The difference between the video split IN point and audio IN point is displayed on the time counter The video split IN point and audio OUT point cannot be corrected at the same time by pressing the or button while the SPLIT button lamp is lighted Notes The video split IN point is entered while the SPLIT button lamp is flashing Check that AUDIO is set for the set up menu item No 311 SPLIT E...

Page 47: ...FT ENTRY button of the player VTR1 Set and register both the IN point and OUT point of the recorder VTR2 Open ended execution is possible even when the IN point alone is registered Press the AUTO EDIT button to execute editing The still picture of the player VTR1 at the point registered in step is now edited Note The still picture editing can be operated only when the OPERATION MODE switch is set ...

Page 48: ...IO INPUT SELECT EDIT INT EXT SEPARATE CH1 CH2 VTR1 EXT PB AUDIO LEVEL PREVIEW REVIEW MULTI AUTO EDIT ALL STOP TRACK FUNCTION This function efficiently sets the player s edit points in accordance with any change which is made in the recorder s edit IN point Change the IN point of the recorder VTR2 Press the TRACK SHIFT FF VTR1 button The IN point of the player VTR1 is automatically changed in accor...

Page 49: ...be operated as though TC editing were being performed all the time Set the menu No 511 TC JUMP to VTR1 VTR2 or ALL Select the VTR for which the TC JUMP function is to be used Carry out the regular automatic editing operations Note In the preview automatic editing or review mode the tape is first cued up to the IN point it is prerolled using the CTL value of the IN point as a reference and it begin...

Page 50: ...ead of the event number When any function button is pressed the event number is returned to 00 and the status which results when the edit data for event No 00 is accessed is established When EDL AUTO CLR is ON The overwrite mode is established The event number appears as n00 and the registered edit data is cleared A new event can now be registered EJECT V T R 1 POWER REC CH1 RESET REC DIAG REMOTE ...

Page 51: ... is set to ON event No 01 is accessed if the event has been overwritten for event numbers exceeding 00 EJECT V T R 1 POWER REC CH1 RESET REC DIAG REMOTE EXT VTR LOCAL VTR1 VTR2 CONTROL ON OFF REC INHIBIT OFF ON CH2 PB AUDIO LEVEL REW FF STOP STB OFF TRACK PLAY STILL 1ST EDIT BS EVENT SPLIT ASMBL IN OUT VTR1 VTR2 VTR1 VTR2 PREROLL SYNCHRO 7 5 3 CF ON OFF CH1 MIX CH2 V1 V1 2 V2 SWAP NORM MIX AUDIO M...

Page 52: ...not be restored to their original condition Executing event editing Press the MULTI SHIFT AUTO EDIT buttons Starting with the event whose number is displayed the events are now edited on the basis of the registered edit data To stop the editing at any time press the ALL STOP button To resume editing press the MULTI SHIFT AUTO EDIT buttons To execute editing from a particular event return to the nu...

Page 53: ...eviewed editing data and the previously previewed editing data are called alternately This applies only to the data in the same event The last edit function does not work if the preview function has not been used Clearing all the events initializing the EDL Press the CLEAR SHIFT LAST EDIT and ALL STOP buttons n01 appears and the data of all the events are cleared n35 EJECT V T R 1 POWER REC CH1 RE...

Page 54: ...es 1 External device settings are required for dumping or loading data 2 Unless the data is either the corrected or edited EDL data or in a format which is supported by this unit not only will it be impossible for the data to be received but the unit may malfunction as well For this reason users without a detailed knowl edge of personal computers or EDL data should refrain from conducting these op...

Page 55: ... Check that EDL is set for the set up menu item No 202 OPTION MODE Set set up item No 208 EDL FORMAT to the input output format Format selection common to DUMP and LOAD Communications parameter settings Notes The reel number is fixed at 0001 GPI wipe and other functions not featured by this unit are ignored 2 To receive data using the RS 232C connector of an external device Input COPY AUX_ A or CO...

Page 56: ...35 03 00 17 42 27 00 17 59 10 00 18 04 23 00 18 09 25 00 18 11 15 00 18 18 18 00 18 27 21 00 18 39 00 00 18 39 19 00 18 41 08 00 18 42 23 00 18 43 28 00 18 49 06 00 18 52 29 R VTR OUT 00 17 35 03 00 17 42 27 00 17 59 10 00 18 04 23 00 18 09 25 00 18 11 15 00 18 18 18 00 18 27 21 00 18 39 00 00 18 39 19 00 18 41 08 00 18 42 23 00 18 43 28 00 18 49 06 00 18 52 29 00 18 57 15 TITLE PANASONIC EDITING ...

Page 57: ...menu No 713 The signals to be recorded on CH2 can be selected by changing the setting of setup menu No 714 CH2 REC SEL The level of the input channel signals can be adjusted using the recording level control When CH1 was selected on setup menu No 714 use the CH1 recording level control for the adjustment The level of the channel signals to be recorded can be monitored on the level meter Use the CH...

Page 58: ...and set OPTION MODE to AMU3 For further details refer to the operating instructions accompanying the AJ YA752 audio memory unit Note The audio memory unit cannot be used while the CONTROL switch is at the REMOTE or EXT VTR setting AJ LT85 VTR2 Settings OPERATION MODE SEPARATE V MON TC OUT TC OUT 2 OPTION MODE AMU1 TC MODE I REG AJ YA752 Setting OPERATION MODE VOICE OVER MEMORY IN AUDIO IN EDL TC O...

Page 59: ...alues are saved TCG Regeneration always takes place using the VTR1 TCG UBG Regeneration always takes place using the VTR1 UBG TCG TCG advance takes place always UBG UBG values are saved TCG In the PLAY mode values are preset regenerated to the TC values on the tape In modes other than PLAY TCG advance takes place always UBG In the PLAY mode values are regenerated to the UB values on the tape In mo...

Page 60: ... MODE To use TCG CF color framing flags set item No 505 TCG CF FLAG to ON 0001 To use TCG special bit flags set item No 504 BINARY GP Note The settings for item No 505 TCG CF FLAG item No 504 BINARY GP and item No 506 DF MODE are valid only if the P REC mode or P FREE mode which are listed in the TCG and UBG Mode Table on the following page have been selected or during first edit operation Presett...

Page 61: ... I REG I REG TCG UBG actual mode P FREE Same as REGEN MODE AS IN Same as REGEN MODE SW Same as REGEN MODE SW Same as REGEN MODE AS IN P REC P REC P FREE P FREE I REG I REG P FREE I REG I REG P FREE VTR1TC VTR1TC P FREE VTR1TC VTR1TC P FREE E VITC E VITC P FREE E VITC E VITC P FREE E LTC INT EXT or SEP TCG UBG TCG UBG VTR1TC VTR1TC P FREE VTR1TC VTR1TC P FREE E LTC E LTC P FREE E LTC E LTC P FREE V...

Page 62: ... TC MODE VITC output specifications TIME CODES TC and USER BITS UB 62 TC OUT LTC output specifications Playback system The data on the tape is output at the TCOUT2 timing All other systems Refer to the table below Mode VTR1 V MONI VTR2 V MONI V OUT VV system Data on the tape Data on the tape During TC Data input TC recording data recording externally Data input Data input externally EE system exte...

Page 63: ...s mitted in order to conduct accurate error free editing This adjustment may have to be repeated whenever a connecting cable is replaced or the connections changed To adjust the encoder using the laptop Connect the units as shown below If a waveform monitor and vectorscope are unavailable observe the images on a monitor and adjust to eliminate any color shifting ENCODER ADJUSTMENTS 63 Encorder adj...

Page 64: ...lace the trace of the vector waveforms at the mark Ç Set up level Adjust so that there is no deviation 3 Conduct the same adjustments for the connected source unit Adjust the SYSTEM PHASE controls 1 Play back the standard color bars on VTR1 2 Adjust the SYSTEM PHASE controls of VTR1 Adjust so that the waveform monitor WFM achieves the following 1 In the INT mode expand the waveform on the WFM to 0...

Page 65: ...ARK The screen brightens at the LIGHT setting and is dimmed at the DARK setting Adjustments in set up menu mode The contrast color and hue can be adjusted on the set up menu Use menu item No 802 LCD CONT for adjusting the con trast item No 803 COLOR for the color and item No 804 LCD HUE for the hue LIQUID CRYSTAL TV MONITOR ADJUSTMENTS 65 Liquid crystal TV monitor adjustments ...

Page 66: ...be added to the laptop s liquid crystal TV monitor or to the signals output from the VIDEO MONI TOR connector With the on screen display the superimposed signals are added to the liquid crystal TV monitor or to the signals output from the VIDEO MONITOR connector To superimpose displays First check the connections and then press the COUNTER REMAIN switch Check that characters are now displayed on t...

Page 67: ...to appear on the liquid crystal monitor Whether the superimposed display is to appear or not is selected in set up menu item No 001 LCD SUPER Characters displayed The background for the characters displayed can be changed in set up menu No 002 CHARA TYPE CTL counter display Either the 12 hour or 24 hour system can be set in set up menu item No 003 TAPE TIMER Besides these selections which are made...

Page 68: ...O IN BNCX2 VIDEO OUT BNCX3 VIDEO Y PB PR PB VIDEO OUT BNCX3 VIDEO Y PB PR VIDEO MONITOR OUT BNCX1 AUDIO AUIDO IN XLRX2 CH1 CH2 AUDIO OUT XLRX2 CH1 CH2 PB AUDIO OUT XLRX2 CH1 CH2 AUDIO MONITOR OUT XLRX1 CH1 CH2 MIX TC TC IN BNCX1 also serves as REF VIDEO IN TC OUT BNCX1 also serves as VIDEO MONITOR OUT DC IN XLR 4P REMOTE 9P EDL 9P AUDIO IN OUT REMOTE DC IN 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD 1 GND 2 3 4 12V 2 1 3 ...

Page 69: ...te has moved down The loading motor locked up for about 4 seconds when the cassette was loaded If the motor locks up even when the cassette is unloaded and loaded again the cas sette is ejected The VTR is set to the auto OFF mode The motor locked up for about 4 seconds when the cassette was unloaded The VTR is set to the auto OFF mode The FG rotational speed signal is not output from the cylinder ...

Page 70: ...ication between the syscon and servo In serial data communication between the syscon and servo the data was fixed at low or high and the absence of data was detected A communication error was detected in the serial data between the syscon and servo when the power was turned on About an hour has elapsed after the fan motor stopped The VTR forcibly turns off its power The heat sensor was activated a...

Page 71: ... Turn the dial to move to an item Turn it clockwise FWD to move down and counterclockwise REV to move up To display the version Press the FF button on the VTR2 while holding down the SHIFT button The display changes from hour meter to version To return from the DIAG mode to the normal mode Press the DIAG SHIFT REC buttons DIAG MENU HOUR METER VTR 2 10000H 10000H 10000H 10000T 10000H 10000H 10000T ...

Page 72: ...G 00000H 999999H The period of time during which the power has been supplied since it was turned on is displayed in 1 hour increments The period of time during which the drum has been rotating is displayed in 1 hour increments The tape travel duration in the fast forward rewind play search JOG VAR SHTL recording or editing mode but not in the STILL mode with JOG VAR and SHTL is displayed in 1 hour...

Page 73: ...eamy and humid location or into a room where the heating was just turned on Taken suddenly from an air conditioned room to a very hot and humid location In such cases do not turn the power on immediately but leave the unit standing for about 10 minutes When condensation has formed in the unit d appears on the counter section Keep the power on and wait until d is cleared Maintenance Before proceedi...

Page 74: ...20 435 mm 25 74 lb 11 7 kg DIGITAL Sampling frequency Quantization Error correction Y 13 5 MHz PB PR 3 375 MHz 8 bits Reed Solomon codes ANALOG COMPOSITE IN OUT Video band range DG DP Y C delay K factor Analog composite input REF video input Analog composite output Monitor output Y 30 Hz 4 5 MHz 1dB Less than 6 Less than 4 5 Less than 20 nsec Less than 2 BNC 2 VTR1 VTR2 75 ohms BNC 2 loop through ...

Page 75: ...TR2 Headphones XLR 1 low impedance 0dBu CH1 MIX CH2 selectable XLR 1 low impedance 0dBu CH1 MIX CH2 selectable Mini Stereo variable level Max 20dBu 8 ohms VTR1 MIX VTR2 selectable CH1 MIX CH2 selectable TC input TC output Remote EDL BNC 1 switched to reference input connector through OUT position BNC 2 switched to VTR1 VTR2 video monitor output connector D sub 9 pin female 2 VTR1 VTR2 RS 422A inte...

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