Chapter 2
Location and Function of Parts
Chapter 2
Location and Function of Parts
2-3
(GB)
3
AU MON SEL button
Each press of this button switches the audio channel as
listed below. The selected channels are displayed in
the FL display.
When basic menu item 026 is set to STEREO
AUDIO CHANNEL
L
R
One press
CH-1
CH-2
Two presses
CH-3
CH-4
Three presses
CH-1,2
CH-1,2
Four presses
CH-3,4
CH-3,4
Five presses
CUE
Six presses
After this, each press of this
button switches the channel as
in the sequence above.
The latest setting of each channel is saved in the
memory regardless of whether the power has been
turned on/off. Therefore, regardless of the system
frequency set on the unit, the last channel setting saved
will be loaded automatically.
Using AUDIO MONITOR MODE, basic menu item
026 of the setup menu, you can change the assignment
of the audio output. You can choose setting from
among ALL, MONO, and STEREO. For details, see
“5-3 Basic Menu” on page 5-7 (GB).
Press the AU MON SEL button while holding down
the SHIFT button to invert the order of the options.
4
SHIFT button
Hold down this button and press the SET/MENU
button to enable the menu function.
Press the F FWD or REW button while holding down
the SHIFT button to do the forward or reverse cue-up
of the Shot marks
1)
or STOP CODE points. These
marks are located before and after the current tape
position.
5
CTL/TC/UB (display switching) button
This selects the time data displayed in the fluorescent
display in the following sequence: CTL, TC, UB. As
the display changes, the corresponding indicators over
the fluorescent display also light/go off.
Time data display selection and display contents
a) The LTC/VITC button switches between LTC and VITC.
6
CTL RESET button
Press this button to reset a CTL value displayed in the
FL display area.
Display
selection
Value displayed
Indicator status
CTL
Tape running time (hours,
minutes, seconds, frames)
computed from the CTL
(control) signal recorded on
the tape during playback.
CTL indicator
lights.
TC
Playback time code read by
the internal time code
reader.
a)
The TC indicator
lights.
UB
User bit value inserted in the
playback time code.
a)
The UB indicator
lights.
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1) Shot marks
If you use a camcorder which allows you to use Shot
marks, you can insert REC START markers or Shot
markers in the user bits area in advance for easy editing.
This is called inserting Shot marks.