Panasonic AJHD1700 AJHD1700 User Guide - Page 16

TIME CODE DISPLAY, Standby OFF mode

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Parts and Their Functions Time code display 1 2 SHIFT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 1 Cue time display The currently registered cue time appears here. (For details of the cue time operations, refer to "Cue time registration, preroll and cue-up" on page 112.) Cue time operations can be performed on the HOME, PF1 and PF2 screens only. 2 Operation mode (speed) display The current operation mode (including the speed display) appears here. EJECT: Eject mode STANDBY OFF: Standby OFF mode T.RELEASE: Tension release mode STOP: Stop mode PREROLL: Preroll mode PLAY: Playback mode PLAYi: Special playback (playback phase adjustment) mode (in FWD direction) PLAYj: Special playback (playback phase adjustment) mode (in REV direction) REC: Recording mode JOG (REV/STILL/FWD): Jog mode VAR (speeds from j4.9k to i4.9k): Variable mode SHTL (speeds from j32.k to i32.0k): Shuttle mode FF: Fast forwarding mode REW: Rewinding mode EDIT: Editing mode AUTO EDIT: Automatic editing mode PREVIEW: Preview mode REVIEW: Review mode • When "ON" has been selected as the [FF6] (VARMEM) setting on the menu: DSPD (speeds from j1.0 to i2.0) With the initial speed setting of the variable memory DSMP (speeds from j1.0 to i2.0) In the playback speed memory mode of the variable memory DPLY (speeds from j1.0 to i2.0) In the variable memory playback mode DPRV (speeds from j1.0 to i2.0) In the variable memory editing preview mode DEDT (speeds from j1.0 to i2.0) In the variable memory editing execution mode 16

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1
Cue time display
The currently registered cue time appears here.
(For details of the cue time operations, refer to “Cue
time registration, preroll and cue-up” on page 112.)
Cue time operations can be performed on the
HOME, PF1 and PF2 screens only.
2
Operation mode (speed) display
The current operation mode (including the speed
display) appears here.
EJECT:
Eject mode
STANDBY OFF:
Standby OFF mode
T.RELEASE:
Tension release mode
STOP:
Stop mode
PREROLL:
Preroll mode
PLAY:
Playback mode
PLAY
i
:
Special playback (playback phase adjustment)
mode (in FWD direction)
PLAY
j
:
Special playback (playback phase adjustment)
mode (in REV direction)
REC:
Recording mode
JOG (REV/STILL/FWD):
Jog mode
VAR (speeds from
j
4.9
k
to
i
4.9
k
):
Variable mode
SHTL (speeds from
j
32.
k
to
i
32.0
k
):
Shuttle mode
FF:
Fast forwarding mode
REW:
Rewinding mode
EDIT:
Editing mode
AUTO EDIT:
Automatic editing mode
PREVIEW:
Preview mode
REVIEW:
Review mode
• When “ON” has been selected as the
[F]
(VARMEM) setting on the <HOME SHIFT>
menu:
DSPD (speeds from
j
1.0 to
i
2.0)
With the initial speed setting of the variable
memory
DSMP (speeds from
j
1.0 to
i
2.0)
In the playback speed memory mode of the
variable memory
DPLY (speeds from
j
1.0 to
i
2.0)
In the variable memory playback mode
DPRV (speeds from
j
1.0 to
i
2.0)
In the variable memory editing preview mode
DEDT (speeds from
j
1.0 to
i
2.0)
In the variable memory editing execution mode
Parts and Their Functions
Time code display
F1
SHIFT
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
2
1
F6