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SERVO
alarm
lamp
(red)/SYSTEM
alarm
lamp
z
o
~
«
cc
w
0-
o
These lamps warn of improper
VTR operation.
SERVO
alarm
This lamp lights un til the servo locks or when the servo
does not lock.
SYSTEM
This
lamp
lights
when
the
system
control
does
not
correctly
functions.
@
CF
LOCK
lamp
(green)
This lamp
lights
when
the
VTR
is operating
with
its
color
framing
locked .. Color
frame/non-color
frame
is
set
by the
switches
on the CD-17
and
SR-15
boards
to
®
HEAD
selector
Selects the
head of the video signal.
R/P:
Playback
with
the
R/P
(record/playback)
head.
PLAY:
Playback
with the PLAY head. VTRs equipped
with
the
dynamic
tracking
function
can
perform
dynamic
playback.
In
the
REC
or EDIT
REC
mode,
the
R/P
head
is
selected
automatically
for recording
and edit-recording
regardless
of the position
of this switch.
•
This selector
functions
only on the BVH-2000(02).
On the
the
head
opera tes
at any position.
®
This switch
selects
one of the following
three kinds of
tape run time display
on the display
@.
TIME CODE:
This
is used
to
indicate
the
SMPTE
time
code.
The CH3 INPUT switch
on
the
AE-03
board
to
should
be set to the TC position.
The
A-3 SEL switch
on the AE-03 board
is
used to select an external
time code or
internal
time
code (when
the optional
BKH-20 15 is installed).
The
switch
on
the
BKH-2015
(TC-14)
is
used
to change
the
time
code
or user
bit indicator.
this indicates
a
value read by the time code reader
but
when
the
T APE/EE
selector
CD
is set
to INPUT,
it indicates
an input
from
the time code generator.
TIMER-I:
This
is used
to indicate
the
tape
run
time
by
counting
the
CTL signal
on
the tape.
It is possible
to zero reset at
any
position
on
the
tape
with
the
RESET
button
(j).
After
reset,
the
new
tape
run
time
is indicated
from
this point.
TIMER-2:
This
is used
to indicate
the tape
run
time
by
counting
the
CTL signal
on
the
tape.
When
the
tape
is threaded,
zero
reset
of the TIMER -2 cannot
be
performed.
The
data
of the TIME
CODE,
TIMER-lor
TIMER-2
selected
by this
which is indicated
on the display,
can be entered
as the edit IN or OUT point.
•
Both
TIMER-l
and
2 start
counting
the
tape
run
time
when
the
machine
is in an mode
except
the
STOP mode.
The TIMER-2
zero point is the position
where
the
operation
mode
is designated
after
the
tape has been threaded.
For TIMER-I,
it is possbile
to zero reset any position
on the tape.
•
When
the
power
is turned
OFF
with
the
tape
installed,
the data of TIMER-l
and 2 is retained
for
12 hours
by means
of a built-in
back-up
capacitor,
so that the data can be used again within
this period.
(1)
TIME CODE reset
After
the
TIME
CODE/TIMER
selector
is set to
set to TIMER-I,
by pressing
the RESET
button
at
any position,
the TIMER-l
data indicated
on the
display
®
can
be reset
to
zero.
For
zero reset cannot
be operated.
(2)
TIME CODE reset
After
the
TIME
selector
is set to
TIME CODE,
by setting
the T APE/EE
selector
CD
to INPUT,
the input
from the time code generator
is indicated
on the display. The time code generator
is reset
to zero by pressing
the RESET
button
in
this state.
When the user bit is displayed,
the user bit is reset
to zero.
®
Display
This
is a two
line,
40
character
dot
matrix
display
divided into the following
6 blocks:
Block 1
Block 3
Block 5
Block 2
Block 4
Block 6
•
8 columns
of
digits
show
00 hours/DO
minutes/
00 seconds/Of)
frames.
•
The data
display
is in the
+/-
mode
when the S9-5
on the SY-80 board
is set to
and in the 24-hour
mode when the S9-5 is set to OFF.
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