Panasonic AJHD1700P AJHD1700 User Guide - Page 37

Variable memory editing operation procedure, When the SET button and PREVIEW/REVIEW

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Variable memory function Variable memory editing operation procedure 9 4 6 5 1 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 83 2 To perform variable memory editing operations, set this VTR, which is connected as the recorder to the variable memory mode, and take the steps below. 1 Select the editing mode on the or menu. 2 Select the VTR to be operated by pressing the RECORDER or PLAYER button. 8 When the AUTO EDIT button is pressed, variable memory editing is executed. Once editing has been executed, the memorized speeds will be cleared except for the initial speed which is not cleared. 9 By pressing the PREVIEW/REVIEW button, the edited results can be checked. • Whatever is stored in the memory will be cleared when the VTR exits the variable memory mode. It is also cleared when the POWER switch is set to "OFF." • Phase synchronization is not performed during playback up to the IN point of the variable memory editing. Therefore, depending on the VTR used as the player and its speed setting, no guarantees are made for the accuracy of the IN point. • When conducting variable memory editing in the speed range of j1.0k to i2.0k, use VTRs with which these speeds are guaranteed for both the recorder and player. 3 Register the IN and OUT points using the SET button and IN and OUT buttons. The player's OUT point cannot be registered. 4 Press the PLAYER button to select the player VTR, and then set the initial speed using the search dial while holding down the SET button. 5 When the SET button and PREVIEW/REVIEW button are pressed at the same time, the tapes in both the player and recorder are automatically prerolled, and the player VTR plays back the tape at the initial speed setting up to the IN point. 6 After the tape has passed the IN point, turn the search dial to store the playback speed of the player VTR in the memory. 7 When the tape passes the OUT point that was set by the recorder, the storing of the playback speed in the memory ends. 37

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1
Select the editing mode on the <ASSEMBLE> or
<INSERT> menu.
2
Select the VTR to be operated by pressing the
RECORDER or PLAYER button.
3
Register the IN and OUT points using the SET
button and IN and OUT buttons.
The player’s OUT
point cannot be registered.
4
Press the PLAYER button to select the player
VTR, and then set the initial speed using the
search dial while holding down the SET button.
5
When the SET button and PREVIEW/REVIEW
button are pressed at the same time, the tapes in
both the player and recorder are automatically
prerolled, and the player VTR plays back the tape
at the initial speed setting up to the IN point.
6
After the tape has passed the IN point, turn the
search dial to store the playback speed of the
player VTR in the memory.
7
When the tape passes the OUT point that was set
by the recorder, the storing of the playback speed
in the memory ends.
8
When the AUTO EDIT button is pressed, variable
memory editing is executed.
Once editing has
been executed, the memorized speeds will be
cleared except for the initial speed which is not
cleared.
9
By pressing the PREVIEW/REVIEW button, the
edited results can be checked.
Variable memory editing operation procedure
To perform variable memory editing operations, set
this VTR, which is connected as the recorder to the
variable memory mode, and take the steps below.
Variable memory function
<Notes>
Whatever is stored in the memory will be cleared
when the VTR exits the variable memory mode.
It
is also cleared when the POWER switch is set to
“OFF.”
Phase synchronization is not performed during
playback up to the IN point of the variable memory
editing.
Therefore, depending on the VTR used as
the player and its speed setting, no guarantees are
made for the accuracy of the IN point.
When conducting variable memory editing in the
speed range of
j
1.0
k
to
i
2.0
k
, use VTRs with
which these speeds are guaranteed for both the
recorder and player.
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
5
1
8
9
4
6
2
3