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Chapter 4
Menu Settings
Chapter 4
Menu Settings
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When you have completed the settings, press the
SET (YES) button.
The message “NOW SAVING...” appears on the
monitor screen, and “Saving...” appears in the time
counter display, while the new settings are saved in
the unit’s memory.
When the saving operation is completed, the
monitor screen and time counter display return to
their normal indications.
Returning Menu Settings to Their
Factory Defaults
After making menu setting changes, to return settings
to their factory defaults, use the following procedure.
To return a particular setting to its factory
default
In the display for changing the setting in question,
press the RESET (NO) button.
Carry out the procedure in the section “Changing the
Settings of Basic Items” (page 51) up to step
6
, then
with the list of the setting displayed (in the example, if
the setting has been changed it will be “66%” or
“33%”) press the RESET (NO) button, to return the
setting to its factory default of “100%”.
To return all settings to their factory
defaults
1
Press the MENU button on the menu control panel,
to display the menu selection.
2
Press the
÷
button, to display level 1 of the setup
menu.
3
Press the RESET (NO) button.
A message appears, to confirm whether or not you
wish to return all settings to their factory defaults.
4
Press the SET (YES) button.
The message “NOW SAVING...” appears on the
monitor screen, and “Saving...” appears in the time
counter display, while the settings of all items are
returned to their factory defaults, and these factory
defaults are saved in the unit’s memory.
Note
If you power off the unit while settings are being
saved, settings may not be correctly returned to
their factory defaults. Wait until the saving is
completed before powering off the unit.
To abandon the resetting operation
Instead of pressing the SET (YES) button, press the
RESET (NO) button. The display returns to menu level
1, leaving the settings unchanged.
Changing Menu Settings
Monitor screen message “INITIALIZE ALL ITEMS TO
FACTORY PRESET
VALUES?”
Message in the time
counter display
“Init setup?”
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Menu Settings
Displaying Supplementary Status Information
When you set “SUB STATUS” under the DISPLAY
CONTROL menu item to other than “OFF”, you can
view supplementary status information on the monitor
screen below the operating mode display area.
The following items of supplementary status
information are displayed depending on the setting of
“SUB STATUS”.
The following tables show the on-screen indications of
supplementary information and their meaning.
In each table, the indications given in brackets such as
[ASM] are the indications displayed when “SUB
STATUS” is set to “ALL”. (For the display format
when “ALL” is selected, see the next paragraph.)
When “SUB STATUS” is set to “EDIT PRESET”:
When “SUB STATUS” is set to “PB FORMAT”:
When “SUB STATUS” is set to “TC MODE”:
Display format of supplementary status
information when “SUB STATUS” is set to
“ALL”
All items of supplementary status information are
displayed in the order shown below.
On-screen
indication
Meaning
INT PRESET
FREE [IP F]
The internal time code generator is
operating in FREE RUN mode.
The internal time code generator is
operating in REC RUN mode.
EXT LTC-T&U
[ELTU]
The internal time code generator is in
synchronization with external time
code (LTC) input to the unit via
optional DSBK-130/130P board and is
generating the same time code value
and user bit value as those of the
external time code.
EXT QSDI-T&U
[EQTU]
The internal time code generator is in
synchronization with external time
code input to the unit via QSDI
interface and is generating the same
time code value and user bit value as
those of the external time code.
INT PRESET REC
[IP R]
Setting of “SUB
STATUS”
Items of supplementary
information displayed
EDIT PRESET
Editing mode settings made on the
editing controller
PB FORMAT
Recording format of the tape being
played back
TC MODE
Operating mode of the internal time
code generator
ALL
All of the above items
On-screen
indication
Meaning
ASM [ASM]
Assemble editing mode
INS V A1234 TC
[V1234T]
INS: Insert editing mode
V A1234 TC: Channel or signal
selected for insert editing
V: Video
A1234: Audio 1, 2, 3, 4
TC: Time code
On-screen
indication
Meaning
DVCAM [DC]
DVCAM format
DV [D]
DV format (SP mode)
DV(LP) [D]
DV format (LP mode)
T C R
P L A Y
0 0 : 0 4
4 7
.
0 7
L O C K
.
I N
V
A 1
3 4
2
T C
S
Supplementary status information
V 1 2
4 T
D C
I P
F
3
(Example)
Recording format of the
tape being played back
Editing mode settings made
on the editing controller
Operating mode of the
internal time code generator
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