[2] Counter display section
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“Cassette loaded” display
This lights when a cassette has been loaded.
It flashes when STANDBY OFF mode is activated.
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INPUT and SCH lamps
These light when the SCH signal is input from an external
source and SCH is in alignment.
• Only INPUT lights when the SCH signal is input and
SCH is not in alignment.
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REF and SCH lamps
These light when the reference signal is input to the REF
IN connector and SCH is in alignment.
• Only REF lights when the reference signal is input to the
REF IN connector and SCH is not in alignment.
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EDIT REC/REC/REC INH lamps
EDIT REC: This lights when the VTR is in edit recording
mode.
REC: This lights when the VTR is in recording mode.
REC INH: This lights when the VTR is in recording inhibit
mode.
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CF lamp
This lights when the color frame is locked.
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SERVO lamp
This lights when the servo is locked.
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DV lamp
This lights when a cassette recorded using a consumer-
use DV machine has been loaded.
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W lamp
This lights when the 16:9 wide screen mode has been
set.
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TC lamp
This lights when the time code data is displayed.
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UB lamp
This lights when the user bit is displayed.
!1
CTL lamp
This lights when when control signal (CTL) is displayed.
!2
DF lamp
This lights in drop frame mode.
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TOTAL lamp
This lights when the total editing time is displayed.
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REMAIN lamp
This lights when the remaining tape is displayed.
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Operation modes
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Time counter 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 the
tape position display mode so that the current tape trav-
el position can be ascertained.
CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
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INPUT
REF SCH
INH
EDIT REC
SCH CF
DV
TC UB CTL DF TOTAL REMAIN
CH 1
CH 2
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SERVO
dB
–30
–
–20 –16 –12 –8
–4
0
1
2
3 5
6
7 8 9 0
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: Appears during playback at 1
×
or more times
normal tape speed.
: Appears during fast forwarding operations.
: Appears during playback at –1
×
normal tape
speed.
: Appears during playback in the reverse direction at
–1
×
to 0 times normal tape speed.
: Appears during playback in the reverse direction at
–1
×
or more times normal tape speed.
: Appears during rewinding operations.
: Appears during in the pause/still mode
Hours
A period appears here
in the drop frame mode.
A colon appears here
in the non-drop frame mode.
All the colons are cleared when the user bit is displayed.
When nothing appears here,
the time code cannot be read
(no display either).
Minutes
Seconds
Frames
: Appears during normal playback or recording.
: Appears during playback at 0 to 1
×
normal tape
speed.
CH 1
CH 2
▼
The tape is now traveling past a position which is
36% of the entire length of the tape from its beginning.
←
10's digit in percentage figure ...3
←
1's digit in percentage figure ...6
↑
(Example)