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12. SETUP MENU 12-1 VCR Setup Menu (Cont'd) VCR SETUP MENU CONTENTS Group SERVO /SYSTEM Item Setting Value Upper row: Viewfinder display Lower row: Counter display indication 050: REMOTE SELECT LOCAL IEEE1394 IEEE1394+ RS232C rnSL Lc IE 23 Contents Selection of the method for remote control of the VCR. LOCAL : Choose this setting when the VCR should be controlled using the operation buttons on the GY-DV550 only. IEEE1394: Choose this setting when the VCR should be remote controlled from a DV connector equipped video component connected to the DV connector on the rear section of the GY-DV550. IEEE1394+RS232C : Choose this setting for control by means of the VCR remote control signal from the REMOTE connector on the GY-DV550. Note: • The operation buttons on the GY-DV550 remain effective even when set to IEEE1394 or IEEE1394+RS232C. Factory Setting LOCAL VIDEO AUDIO 74 052: STEP SLOW MODE StEP FIELD FRAME Fd FM 082: BACK TALLY MODE OFF ON BLINK rtMd oF on bL 126: INPUT SELECT CAMERA IEEE1394 vid Note: cA, iE The setting of this item can only be changed in the stop mode or when a cassette is not loaded. 244: LOW CUT OFF CH1 CH2 CH1 & CH2 LctF oF 01 02 on 245: SAMPLING RATE 32K 48K snPL 32 Note: 48 The setting of this item can only be changed in the stop mode or when a cassette is not loaded. 246: CH1 FRONT VR DISABLE ENABLE ENABLE FruL oF on 257: AUDIO REF. SIGNAL LEV -20dB -12dB ArEF 20 12 Note: When No. 126 INPUT SELECT is set to IEEE1394, this item cannot be changed. Selects the advance amount in STILL mode. (Frame/Field advance is effective only with the external remote control signal.) FIELD : Field-by-field advance. FRAME : Frame-by-frame advance. Selection of the lighting pattern of the BACK TALLY lamp on the rear section during recording. OFF : The lamp is always off. ON : The lamp lights during recording. It remains off until the VTR trigger button is pressed to start the recording. BLINK : The lamp lights during recording. It blinks when the VTR trigger button is pressed to start the recording. Selection of the input video signal. Settings cannot be changed during recording. CAMERA : Camera image is input. IEEE1394 : The image from the DV connector equipped video component connected to the DV connector on the rear section is input. To select whether or not the low frequencies of the audio signal from the audio input connectors are cut. Set to ON to reduce the wind noise of the microphone. OFF : The CH1 and CH2 low frequencies are not cut. CH1 : Only the low frequencies of the audio signal input to the CH1 channel are cut. CH2 : Only the low frequencies of the audio signal input to the CH2 channel are cut. CH1& CH2 : The low frequencies are cut for both CH1 and CH2. To select the sampling rate for digital PCM audio recording of the tape (both CH1 and CH2). 32K : Digital recording occurs with 12-bit, 32 kHz sampling 48K : Digital recording occurs with 16-bit 48 kHz sampling. * The DV format offers recording tracks for up to 4 channel when recording using 12-bit, 32 kHz sampling. The GY-DV550 records two of these tracks. The GY- DV550 does not allow after-recording. To select whether or not the front section audio input level control should be operative. The front section audio input level control only affects the audio signal recorded on CH1. DISABLE : Use of the front section audio input level control is disabled. ENABLE : Use of the front section audio input level control is enabled. * The CH-1 audio input level control on the side section works regardless of the setting. To set the reference recording level of the tape (both CH1 and CH2). Playback should also be made with the setting used during recording. -20dB : Records with -20dB as the reference recording level. -12dB : Records with -12dB as the reference recording level. Use this setting when playing back the tape using a consumer-oriented DV player. * The recording level of the IEEE 1394 signal has nothing to do with it. FRAME BLINK CAMERA OFF 48K ENABLE -20dB