Panasonic AJHD1700P AJHD1700 User Guide - Page 10

Time code display, UNITY lamps, VIDEO UNITY lamp, Direct menu buttons, VIDEO, AUDIO, ASSEM button

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Parts and Their Functions Front panel > @A C POWER OFF ON HEADPHONES CH1 2 CH CONDITION 3 4 5 6 7 8 CUE MONITOR FULL/FINE 9P L R REMOTE 50P RS-232C XL/L/M-cassette Do not insert S-cassette without adapter HOME RF1 RF2 ASSEM VIDEO UNITY TC AUDIO UNITY DIAG CUE INSERT MENU ADJUST PUSH-INTER STAND BY PLAYER RECORDER INPUT CHECK AUDIO CH SELECT CH 1 CH 5 CH 2 CH 6 CH 3 CH 7 CH 4 CH 8 FULL REC P8 PUSH LOCK REC P8 REC P8 REC P8 SHIFT F1 F2 ABC DEF GHI 789 JKL MNO PQRS 4 5 6 BS TUV WXYZ 1 2 3 ENT 0CT F F3 F4 F5 F6 A IN PREVIEW/ PRE- REVIEW ROLL A OUT AUTO EDIT TRIM SET IN OUT EDIT REW SERVO PLAY REC INHIBIT REC STOP FF EJECT SHTL JOG VAR REV FWD FULL ?B > Time code display The data, VTR status information, tape format information or warning information which corresponds to the direct menu buttons @ appear on this display. (See page 16 for details of the displays.) ? UNITY lamps VIDEO UNITY lamp This lights if the UNITY level applies for all the HD or SD output levels. AUDIO UNITY lamp This lights if the UNITY level applies for the PCM or CUE AUDIO input or output level. (The lighting of the lamp complies with the setting selected for setup menu item No.142 (AUDIO UNITY).) @ Direct menu buttons These buttons are used to switch directly to the function menus on the time code display. HOME: The most basic settings of recording, playback and time code operations are selected on this menu. VIDEO: The basic input and output settings for the video signals are selected on this menu. The level of the HD output signals can also be adjusted on this screen. AUDIO: The basic input and output settings for the audio signals are selected on this menu. PF1: This enables user-defined menu items to be registered in the function keys. PF2: This enables user-defined menu items to be registered in the function keys. TC: The settings related to the time code are selected on this menu. Superimposing the time code on the display can also be set on this screen. CUE: This enables up to 60 cue points to be set. In the PAGE mode, 10 pages with 6 cue points on each page are provided so that the cue points can be managed on a page-by-page basis. DIAG: This enables the warnings and hour meter displays to be checked. On the SHIFT screen, the error log files can be checked and deleted. MENU: On this menu, it is possible to transfer operation to the screen on which operations (adjustments and saving data in or loading it from the internal memory and IC card) relating to the SYSTEM and SETUP menus are to be performed. See page 38 and following for further details on each of the function menus. A ASSEM button This button is used to perform assemble editing. When it is pressed, the menu appears on the time code display. Setting ASSEM to ON using F1 enables assemble editing, and the lamp of the ASSEM button lights. Even after operation is transferred by another direct menu, the assemble mode will remain established while the ASSEM button lamp is lighted. To release the assemble mode, select OFF as the F1 ASSEM setting on the menu. The ASSEM button lamp now goes off and the assemble mode is released. B INSERT button This button is used to perform insert editing. When it is pressed, the menu appears on the time code display, and the function menu for selecting the signals to be edited is displayed. To select the signals to be edited, press the function key, and highlight the display. The highlighted display indicates that those signals are selected. To release the selection, press the same function key again. Use F1 to F6 to select the V, A1, A2, A3, A4 and CUE signals; use SHIFT + F2 to F6 to select the A5, A6, A7, A8 and TC signals. C ADJUST dial This is used for the menu and other operations. 10

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10
Front panel
>
Time code display
The data, VTR status information, tape format
information
or
warning
information
which
corresponds to the direct menu buttons
@
appear
on this display. (See page 16 for details of the
displays.)
?
UNITY lamps
VIDEO UNITY lamp
This lights if the UNITY level applies for all the HD
or SD output levels.
AUDIO UNITY lamp
This lights if the UNITY level applies for the PCM
or CUE AUDIO input or output level.
(The lighting
of the lamp complies with the setting selected for
setup menu item No.142 (AUDIO UNITY).)
@
Direct menu buttons
These buttons are used to switch directly to the
function menus on the time code display.
HOME:
The most basic settings of recording,
playback and time code operations are selected
on this menu.
VIDEO:
The basic input and output settings for the
video signals are selected on this menu.
The
level of the HD output signals can also be
adjusted on this screen.
AUDIO:
The basic input and output settings for the
audio signals are selected on this menu.
PF1:
This enables user-defined menu items to be
registered in the function keys.
PF2:
This enables user-defined menu items to be
registered in the function keys.
TC:
The settings related to the time code are
selected on this menu.
Superimposing the time
code on the display can also be set on this
screen.
Parts and Their Functions
POWER
OFF
ON
HEADPHONES
PUSH
LOCK
FULL
CH CONDITION
MONITOR
FULL/FINE
REMOTE
L
R
9P
50P
RS-232C
CH
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CUE
XL/L/M
-
cassette
Do not insert S-cassette
without adapter
EJECT
AUDIO CH SELECT
SHIFT
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQRS
PREVIEW/
REVIEW
PRE-
ROLL
A IN
A OUT
HOME
RF1
ASSEM
ADJUST
SHTL
REV
FWD
VAR
JOG
STAND BY
RECORDER
INPUT CHECK
PLAYER
SERVO
EDIT
PLAY
REC
REW
STOP
FF
REC INHIBIT
PUSH-INTER
INSERT
RF2
VIDEO
UNITY
TC
CUE
AUDIO
UNITY
DIAG
MENU
TRIM
SET
IN
OUT
AUTO
EDIT
7
8
9
4
5
6
BS
TUV
WXYZ
1
2
3
ENT
0
C
T
F
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
CH
1
CH
5
CH
2
CH
6
CH
3
CH
7
CH
4
CH
8
FULL
REC
P8
REC
P8
REC
P8
REC
P8
>
A
C
?
B
@
CUE:
This enables up to 60 cue points to be set.
In
the PAGE mode, 10 pages with 6 cue points on
each page are provided so that the cue points can
be managed on a page-by-page basis.
DIAG:
This enables the warnings and hour meter
displays to be checked.
On the SHIFT screen, the
error log files can be checked and deleted.
MENU:
On this menu, it is possible to transfer
operation to the screen on which operations
(adjustments and saving data in or loading it from
the internal memory and IC card) relating to the
SYSTEM and SETUP menus are to be performed.
See page 38 and following for further details on
each of the function menus.
A
ASSEM button
This button is used to perform assemble editing.
When it is pressed, the <ASSEMBLE> menu
appears on the time code display.
Setting ASSEM
to ON using
enables assemble editing, and the
lamp of the ASSEM button lights.
Even after operation is transferred by another direct
menu, the assemble mode will remain established
while the ASSEM button lamp is lighted.
To release the assemble mode, select OFF as the
ASSEM setting on the <ASSEMBLE> menu.
The ASSEM button lamp now goes off and the
assemble mode is released.
B
INSERT button
This button is used to perform insert editing.
When it is pressed, the <INSERT> menu appears
on the time code display, and the function menu for
selecting the signals to be edited is displayed.
To select the signals to be edited, press the
function key, and highlight the display.
The
highlighted display indicates that those signals are
selected.
To release the selection, press the same function
key again.
Use
to
to select the V, A1, A2, A3, A4 and
CUE signals; use
+
to
to select the
A5, A6, A7, A8 and TC signals.
C
ADJUST dial
This is used for the menu and other operations.
F6
F2
SHIFT
F6
F1
F1
F1