Block
1
This block
shows
the tape run time of the recorder
or
player
which
being
The selection
of either
the time
code
count
data
by the
TIME CODE/TIMER
selector
(0.
The meaning
of the head letters
displayed
is as follows:
TCG:
Value from the time code generator
TM 1 :
TIMER-l
data
UBR:
Read value of
bit
UBG:
Generated
value of the user bit
•
Note
that
when
the
A-3
SEL
switch
on
the
to
set to
position
other
than TC, all columns
display
"*,, instead
of
digits even if the time code is accessed.
2
This
block
shows
the
displays
the
data
of IN/OUT
points
for editing
when they are entered.
It can be used
for
and
correcting
various
data
or duration
as
The meaning
of the head letters
displayed
is as follows:
IN:
Video
or audio IN point
AI:
Audio
IN point
AO:
Audio
OUT point
DUR:
Duration
period
between
IN-OUT
by
LAP:
Duration
by TIMER-2
Block 3
block
run
is
operated.
It also
indicates
the
running
speed
in the
PROGRAM
JOG or PROGRAM
PLAY mode (describ-
in V AR
)
the .....
.......,.,
A~~
__
~~
dial.
The tape speed
is' indicated
as a fraction
when it is less
than
the normal
speed and as
multiple
when it is over
This
block
indicates
malfunctions
with
flashing
error
messages.
SYS ERR:
Indicates
a
system
error,
showing
that
the
system
con trol
CPU is not
operating
normally.
OVER
Indicates
overheating
the
power
supply
system
or motor
drive ampli-
fier.
muicates
a
control
communication
is not
per-
formed
correctly.
ABORT:
Indicates
that
an
is
not performed
correctly.
LOST LCK:
Indicates
when
servo
lock
is
lost
during recording.
Indicates
that
the edit
is
placed
before
the edit IN point.
DATA ERR:
Indicates
that
an invalid
numerical
value is set as time data (for example,
65
35
etc.).
OUT:
Indicates
that
the tape
not loaded
correctly.
REC TEST:
Indicates
that
the REC TEST
switch
REC
is
(00) only)
set to OFF
and the BVH-2000(OO)
is
in the STOP or REC TEST mode.
®
DISPLAY
HOLD button
and
lamp
If
this
button
is pressed,
at any
position,
the
data
r1 .. ",,,,,,,ln'trori
on the
is held.
At the same
the
lamp
lights
up
to indicate
the
DISPLAY
HOLD
mode.
When this button
is pressed
again, the lamp goes
off
and
the
data
which
is currently
being
read
is
@
SHIFT button/ADVANCE
button/PRESET
button
the
TIMER-l
and
CODE
value
desired.
Not
applicable
for
TIMER-2.
When
the
DISPLAY
HOLD
button
®
is set to ON, the buttons
work
follows.
button:
ADVANCE
button:
th e cursor
in the
lower
part
of
the
display.
One
push
moves
the cursor
up by one
the
cursor returns
to the last digit.
Changes
the number
indicated
by
the
cursor.
Each
push
increases
value
one.
After
setting
all the
digits
to the
desired
value, the PRESET
button
PRESET
button:
(1)
Data input
to TIMER-l
Set
the
TIME
CODE/TIMER
selector
®
to
TIMER-l
and hold
the
data
the DISPLAY
HOLD
button
®.
Then
operate
the three buttons
to input
data as required.
The data preset
cannot
be done
when the TIMER-l
is in the
+/-
display
board
set
(2)
Data input
to TIME CODE
Set the TIME CODE/TIMER
selector
(0
to TIME
CODE.
Set
the
VTR
mode
and hold
the
display
using
the
DISPLAY
HOLD
button
®.
Then
set
the
time
code
generator
starting
point
to the place desired
by
the
above three buttons.
When
user bit is
{11~lnl~'JP'{1
the user bit can be set to the value desired.
Set the T APE/EE
selector
CD
to INPUT,
and the
from
code
generator
will
played.
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