Panasonic AJHD1700P AJHD1700 User Guide - Page 104

Menu, Caonnections With Dolby-e Components, No.303 Aud Edit In = Cut

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Setup menus No./Item Description of setting A02 P. ON LOAD This VTR is equipped with VTR MEMORY C for storing the current settings (*1) and VTR MEMORY 1 to 4 for backing up VTR MEMORY C . The data of a selected VTR MEMORY 1 to 4 can be loaded into VTR MEMORY C and operation started on the basis of this data when the power is turned on. 0000 OFF: Operation is started using the previous settings. 0001 USER1: The VTR MEMORY 1 data is loaded and operation started on the basis of this data. 0002 USER2: The VTR MEMORY 2 data is loaded and operation started on the basis of this data. 0003 USER3: The VTR MEMORY 3 data is loaded and operation started on the basis of this data. 0004 USER4: The VTR MEMORY 4 data is loaded and operation started on the basis of this data. *1: The term "settings" here denotes all the settings of the setup menus, what is registered in the PF1/PF2 menus, and the contents of some of the function buttons. The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. When the VTR is to be connected to a Dolby-E encoder/decoder for recording or playing back Dolby-E data, set the audio input and output levels to UNITY, and select the following setup menu item settings. No.303 AUD EDIT IN = CUT No.304 AUD EDIT OUT = CUT No.725 REC CH1 = CH1 No.726 REC CH2 = CH2 No.727 REC CH3 = CH3 No.728 REC CH4 = CH4 No.729 REC CH5 = CH5 No.730 REC CH6 = CH6 No.731 REC CH7 = CH7 No.732 REC CH8 = CH8 No.734 PB FADE = CUT No.758 JOG PROC = OFF No.762 AUD RATE CON = OFF • Dolby-E data cannot be recorded or played back in the 60 Hz mode. • Adjust the timing with the video signals to cover the time taken by the Dolby-E component for encoding/decoding outside the VTR. • Set the bit depth of the Dolby-E encoder/decoder to 16 bits. • Noise will be output from the ANALOG AUDIO OUT connectors of the channels through which the Dolby-E data is passing. • The audio level meter will deflect beyond the range of its markings for those channels through which the Dolby-E data is passing. • Noise will be output when a tape on which Dolby-E data has been recorded is played back in the JOG or VAR mode. * Dolby and the Double D symbol Î are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. 104

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Setup menus
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
<MENU>
No./Item
Description of setting
A02
P. ON LOAD
This VTR is equipped with VTR MEMORY
for storing the current settings (*
1
) and VTR
MEMORY
to
for backing up VTR
MEMORY
.
The data of a selected VTR
MEMORY
to
can be loaded into VTR
MEMORY
and operation started on the
basis of this data when the power is turned
on.
0000
OFF
:
Operation is started using the previous
settings.
0001
USER1
:
The VTR MEMORY
data is loaded and
operation started on the basis of this data.
0002
USER2
:
The VTR MEMORY
data is loaded and
operation started on the basis of this data.
0003
USER3
:
The VTR MEMORY
data is loaded and
operation started on the basis of this data.
0004
USER4
:
The VTR MEMORY
data is loaded and
operation started on the basis of this data.
4
3
2
1
C
4
1
C
4
1
C
*1: The term “settings” here denotes all the settings of the setup
menus, what is registered in the PF1/PF2 menus, and the
contents of some of the function buttons.
<Connections with Dolby-E* components>
When the VTR is to be connected to a Dolby-E encoder/decoder for recording or playing back Dolby-E data, set
the audio input and output levels to UNITY, and select the following setup menu item settings.
<Notes>
Dolby-E data cannot be recorded or played back in
the 60 Hz mode.
Adjust the timing with the video signals to cover the
time taken by the Dolby-E component for
encoding/decoding outside the VTR.
Set the bit depth of the Dolby-E encoder/decoder to
16 bits.
Noise will be output from the ANALOG AUDIO OUT
connectors of the channels through which the
Dolby-E data is passing.
The audio level meter will deflect beyond the range
of its markings for those channels through which
the Dolby-E data is passing.
Noise will be output when a tape on which Dolby-E
data has been recorded is played back in the JOG
or VAR mode.
*
Dolby and the Double D symbol
Î
are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
No.303 AUD EDIT IN = CUT
No.304 AUD EDIT OUT = CUT
No.725 REC CH1 = CH1
No.726 REC CH2 = CH2
No.727 REC CH3 = CH3
No.728 REC CH4 = CH4
No.729 REC CH5 = CH5
No.730 REC CH6 = CH6
No.731 REC CH7 = CH7
No.732 REC CH8 = CH8
No.734 PB FADE = CUT
No.758 JOG PROC = OFF
No.762 AUD RATE CON = OFF