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DSR-80/80P/60/60P
Dubbing Signals in QSDI Format
Chapter 3 Convenient Functions for Editing Operation
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Chapter 3
Convenient Functions for Editing Operation
If the following message appears in step 7 for
an A/V/TC/CM dubbing operation
Copy CM?
QSDI DUBBING
(A/V/TC/CM)
QSDI DUBBING IS ABORTED.
EXECUTE CM COPY?
COPY :YES KEY
NOT COPY:NO KEY
When carrying out A/V/TC/CM dubbing, if you press
the STOP button to stop dubbing in step
7
, or if
dubbing stops because the source tape is longer than
the recording tape, the above message appears, to
confirm whether or not to copy the contents of the
cassette memory.
To copy the contents of the cassette memory, press the
SET (YES) button.
If you do not wish to copy the contents of the cassette
memory, press the RESET (NO) button. If you press
the RESET (NO) button, however, the contents of the
cassette memory may not agree with the material
recorded on the tape.
Chapter 4
Menu Settings
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Chapter 4
Menu Settings
Chapter 4 Men
u Settings
Menu Organization
As shown in the figure below, the menu system
consists of four levels and is functionally divided into
three subsystems: the setup menu, the auto mode
(AUTO FUNCTION) execution menu and the digital
hours meter display menu. This chapter mainly
describes the setup menu, showing its contents and
how to operate it.
For details of the auto mode execution menu, see the
sections “Dubbing Signals in QSDI Format” (page 38) and
“Rerecording the Time Code — TC Insert Function” (page
35).
For details of the digital clock display, see the section
“Regular Checks” (page 69).
The items of the setup menu are divided into several
functional groups on level 1, and except for the MENU
GRADE item the settings themselves are made on
level 2 or level 3.
Also, the menu items are divided into two categories
according to how frequently they are accessed: the
“basic” items, to which frequent access is normally
required, and the “enhanced” items, which are less
frequently used. In the following figure, the items
shown in boldface are basic items, and the other items
are enhanced items.
The menu settings are saved in non-volatile memory,
which means they are not erased when you power off
the unit after executing the setting operation.
Menu organization
Menu selection level
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
OPERATIONAL FUNCTION
AUTO EE SELECT
LOCAL ENABLE
MAX SRCH SPEED
AUTO REW
PREROLL TIME
AFTER CUE-UP
PLAY START
A1 EDIT CH
A2 EDIT CH
A MODE CHANGE
QSDI AUDIO MON
CHARA. DISPLAY
CHARA. POSITION
CHARA. TYPE
DISPLAY INFO
SUB STATUS
MENU DISPLAY
PEAK HOLD
OVER DISP HOLD
BRIGHTNESS
ALARM
REF. ALARM
TC MODE
RUN MODE
DF MODE (DSR-80 only)
UB BINARY GP.
TC EE OUT MODE
FROM STOP
FROM STILL
STILL MODE
SETUP REMOVE (DSR-80 only)
SETUP ADD (DSR-80 only)
SYNC ON GREEN
CC(F1) BLANK
CC(F2) BLANK
DIGITAL INPUT
REC POINT MUTE
REF LEVEL
OUTPUT LEVEL
AUDIO MUTE
CASSETTE OUT
F.FWD/REW
STOP
STANDBY OFF
SETUP MENU
AUTO FUNCTION
DISPLAY CONTROL
TAPE PROTECTION
VIDEO CONTROL
AUDIO CONTROL
MENU GRADE
STOP TIMER
NEXT MODE
STILL TIMER
NEXT MODE
TIME CODE
QSDI DUBBING
TC INSERT
HOURS METER
T1:OPERATION
T2:DRUM ROTATION
T3:TAPE RUNNING
CT:THREADING
A/V
A/V/TC
A/V/TC/CM
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