Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product HD1700pe Panasonic
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Thank you for purchasing this product. Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. Model AJ- Operating Instructions Digital HD V ideo Cas.
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4 FOR U.K. ONLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
5 Contents For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 General outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Standard accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Features . . . . . . . .
6 General outline The model AJ-HD1700 is a DVCPRO HD-LP format HD digital video cassette recorder which uses 1/4˝ wide compact cassette tapes. It can record, play back and edit 1080/59.94i (60i), 720/59.94p (60p) and 1080/50i HD signals and also play back existing DVCPRO (25 Mbps or 50 Mbps) tapes.
7 Features Time codes This VTR comes with a built-in time code generator (TCG)/time code reader (TCR). In addition to the internal time code, an external time code can also be input and recorded as the LTC on the VTR.
8 Front panel 1 POWER switch 2 Audio level meter The audio information is displayed here. • The levels of the CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7 and CH8 PCM audio signals and level of the CUE track signal are displayed here. • The levels of the input signals are displayed during recording and when E-E is selected.
9 POWER OFF ON HEADPHONES PUSH LOCK FULL CH CONDITION MONITOR FULL/FINE REMOTE LR 9P 50P RS-232C CH 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 CUE XL/L/M - cassette Do not insert S-cassette without adapter EJECT AUDIO CH SELECT .
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.
11 Front panel D SHTL button For shuttle playback, press this button and proceed with the operation using the search dial G . When the dial is turned to the desired position, the tape is played at the speed corresponding to the angle to which the dial has been turned.
12 N PREROLL button This button is used to locate where a transmission or manual editing starts on the tape. When it is pressed, the tape travels to the preroll point and it stops there.
13 Front panel P TRIM buttons These buttons are used to make fine adjustments to the IN or OUT point. By pressing the i or j button while the IN button or OUT button is held down, the registered edit point can be adjusted in 1-frame increments.
14 Front panel Y STANDBY button The same tape tension is applied as in the regular stop mode. While the head drum is rotating, the button’s lamp lights to indicate that the standby ON mode is now established. If the button is pressed in the stop mode, the standby OFF mode is established followed by the half loading mode.
15 Front panel INPUT CHECK output specifications VIDEO (59/60 Hz mode) Parts and Their Functions AUDIO Output system MONITOR L HD SDI (MONITOR) (embedded audio) SD SDI (MONITOR) (embedded audio) MONIT.
16 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.
17 3 Time counter display CTL: CTL counter data TCG: Time code data of time code generator UBG: User ’ s bit data of time code generator tcg: When the time code data of the time code generator is pr.
18 Rear panel 1 AC IN socket Using the power cord supplied, connect one end to this socket and the other end to the power outlet. 2 SIGNAL GND terminal This is connected to the signal ground terminal on the component connected to this VTR in order to minimize noise.
19 Rear panel > SD SERIAL DIGITAL COMPONENT AUDIO and VIDEO OUT connectors The digital component audio and video signals complying with the SMPTE 259M-C, 272M-A or 294M standard are output from these connectors. They are output during DVCPRO25M, 50M, DV or DVCAM interchangeable playback or when signals are down-converted and output.
20 PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSH SIGN AC IN TC IN IN L OUT CH 1 AUDIO IN CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 VIDEO OUT (WFM) ON OFF 75 ≠ ON OFF 75 ≠ (SUPER) 1 2 3 SD REF IN CH1 · 2 AUDIO OUT CH3 · 4 CH5 · 6C H 7 · 8 HD REF .
21 Note concerning tapes played back by this VTR • Use tapes which have been shot by a variable frame rate camera. • Do not use tapes which are copies of shot tapes or edited tapes. Doing so will cause the tape management information to be lost, and normal conversion and playback may not be possible as a result.
22 Example of connections with an editing controller Connections POWER OFF ON HEADPHONES PUSH LOCK FULL CH CONDITION MONITOR FULL/FINE REMOTE LR 9P 50P RS-232C CH 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 CUE XL/L/M - cassette .
23 POWER OFF ON HEADPHONES PUSH LOCK FULL CH CONDITION MONITOR FULL/FINE REMOTE LR 9P 50P RS-232C CH 1 2345678 CUE XL/L/M - cassette Do not insert S-cassette without adapter EJECT AUDIO CH SELECT SHIF.
24 Before starting to operate the VTR, check whether the equipment has been connected properly. T urning on the power and inserting the cassette 1 Turn on the VTR ’ s power. 3 Insert the cassette tape. Without forcing it, insert the cassette tape at the prescribed position.
25 Recording 1 Set the accidental erasure prevention tab on the cassette tape to the “ recording ” position, and insert the tape. 3 Select “ EE ” as the OUTPUT setting using on the <HOME> menu. E-E pictures now appear on the TV monitor. F1 4 Check that the REC INHIBIT lamp is off.
26 Playback 1 Insert the cassette tape, and set the VTR to the STOP mode. 3 Adjust the audio playback levels. Before adjusting the playback levels, check that the PB LED is lighted and that the audio adjustment dial is in the unlocked status. If the dial is locked (indicated by the lighted LOCK LED), press it.
27 Jog mode Jog/Shuttle 1 Press the JOG button. Shuttle mode 1 Press the SHTL button. 3 To transfer the VTR from the jog mode to another mode, press the button that corresponds to the mode concerned.
28 Manual Editing 1 Select the editing mode. ASSEM button: Assemble (frame-to-frame continuity) editing is performed using this button. INSERT button: Insert editing is performed using this button. 2 On the time code display, select the channels to be edited.
29 POWER OFF ON HEADPHONES PUSH LOCK FULL CH CONDITION MONITOR FULL/FINE REMOTE LR 9P 50P RS-232C CH 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 CUE XL/L/M - cassette Do not insert S-cassette without adapter EJECT AUDIO CH SELECT.
30 Automatic Editing (deck-to-deck) 1 Select the editing mode. ASSEM button: Assemble (frame-to-frame continuity) editing is performed in this mode. INSERT button: Insert editing is performed in this mode. 2 On the time code display, select the channels to be edited.
31 1 Re-registering an edit point Locate the new edit point by performing the jog or shuttle operation, and press the IN (or OUT) button and SET button at the same time to re-register the edit point. 2 Modifying an edit point in 1-frame increments (trimming function) Press the TRIM button while holding down the IN (or OUT) button.
32 Automatic Editing (deck-to-deck) Previewing 1 After the edit points have been registered, press the PREVIEW button. Regular preview is now conducted. <Notes> • If the edit IN point has not been registered, the position where the PREVIEW button was pressed is registered as the edit IN point.
33 1 Upon completion of the editing, press the REVIEW button. Review is now started by the recorder. • To stop the review at any time, press the STOP button.
34 ∫ Modifying the edit points Video IN point: While holding down the IN button, press the TRIM i button or TRIM j button. Video OUT point: While holding down the OUT button, press the TRIM i button or TRIM j button. Audio IN point: While holding down the A-IN button, press the TRIM i button or TRIM j button.
35 Audio Split Editing ∫ Duration display The duration can be indicated on the display. Between the video IN and OUT points: Press the IN button and OUT button at the same time. Between the audio IN and OUT points: Press the A-IN button and A-OUT button at the same time.
36 V ariable memory function 1 Register the IN point using the SET button and IN button. There is no need to set the OUT point for variable memory playback. V ariable memory playback operation procedure The variable memory mode can be selected by setting (VARMEM) on the <HOME SHIFT> menu to “ ON.
37 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.
38 Function menus The function menus are used to set the functions which are frequently used. The function menus are selected directly using the direct menu buttons on the front panel. General description General menus <HOME>, <HOME SHIFT> The most basic settings for recording, playback and TC operations are set on these menu screens.
39 Function menus Allocating the function keys F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Menu (6 types) Menu hierarchy Items allocated to function keys HOME 1st OUTPUT TC/CTL TC CLR R INH 2nd (SHIFT) PREROL OUTREF CAPSTN VAR.
40 Function menus Toggle: Each time a function button is pressed, the setting is changed or entered. F i toggle*: When a function button is pressed while the F button is held down, the setting can be changed or entered each time.
41 Function menus <HOME> F1 SHIFT F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Status display 1 Status display 2 Warning mark Name of menu displayed Remaining tape/total tape Time counter Cue time Back menu indicator Variabl.
42 VTR Description of settings Status display 1 (continued) REF Output reference This displays the output reference status. HD25 HD50 The HD REF input signal has been selected as the reference. The frame frequency is 25 Hz. HD23 The HD REF input signal has been selected as the reference.
43 Function menus <HOME> Playback reference signal (OutRef) specifications for tape playback Input signal provided (“Yes”)/not provided (“No”) HD_REF_IN Yes No SD_REF_IN Yes No Yes No IN.
44 Function menus <HOME> Operation mode (speed) display This indicates the current operation mode (including the speed display). Display EJECT Operation mode Eject mode STANDBY OFF Standby OFF mode T.
45 <HOME> Registering TCG values 1. 2. 3. Selecting the values Press the TC/CTL button to select TC. Press the button. The selected item (cue time or TC) is now highlighted. Turn the ADJUST dial to select TC. Again press the button. A single digit is highlighted, and the mode for inputting numerical values is established.
46 Function menus <HOME> Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 OUTPUT Toggle No. 140 OUTPUT Description of setting For selecting the output signals. <In the STOP mode> TAPE: In the STOP mode, the signals played back from the tape are output.
47 Function menus <VIDEO> 1 . Video signal input switching, internal signal source type changing, and up-converter aspect ratio conversion Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 VID IN Toggle No. 600 VIDEO IN SEL Description of setting Refer to the setup menu.
48 Function menus <VIDEO> *The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item Description of setting Setting F3 (SHIFT) Y HD Toggle i ADJ No. 653 Y LVL(HD) Refer to the setup menu.
49 Function menus <AUDIO> *The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. F1 SHIFT F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F1 SHIFT F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F1 SHIFT F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 The basic input/output settings for the audio signals are set on these menu screens. 1. Audio signal input selection (CH1jCH4) 2.
50 Function menus <AUDIO> Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item Description of setting Setting F3 (SHIFT2) RECCUE Toggle No. 733 REC CUE Refer to the setup menu. CUE CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH1 i i 2 CH3 i i 4 CH5 i i 6 CH7 i i 8 CH1 j j 8 F1 (SHIFT2) VOLUME Toggle No.
d d 12h 24h 51 Function menus <TC> The TC-related settings are performed on these menu screens.Whether the TC is to be superimposed onto the display can also be set on this screen. Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 TC SRC Toggle No.
52 Function menus <CUE> Moving to registered points The highlighting on the registered point display area is moved by turning the ADJUST dial. It is moved in the ascending order of points when the dial is turned clockwise and in the descending order of points when it is turned counterclockwise.
53 Search mode The desired search point can be selected, and the tape can be prerolled to that point. When the display page has been changed using the [ (PREV) or (NEXT) button on the <CUE> menu, the following applies depending on the setting for (PAGE) on the <CUE SHIFT> menu.
54 Function menus <CUE> *The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 PREV Press ___ Description of setting For multi-cue page forward scrolling. Setting ___ F2 NEXT Press ___ For multi-cue page reverse scrolling.
55 Function menus <DIAG> W arning display When a warning occurs in this VTR, the warning mark (W) blinks at the top left of the screen. If (WARN) is now pressed, the details of the warning can be checked out on the LCD monitor. When more than one warning has occurred, turn the ADJ dial to scroll through the messages.
56 Function menus Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 WARN ___ ___ Description of setting For displaying the warning messages on the LCD monitor. Setting ___ F2 HOURS ___ ___ For displaying the hour-meter on the LCD monitor.
57 Function menus <MENU> *The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. These enable movement to the menu screens for operations (adjustments, saving data onto or loading it from the internal memory or IC cards) relating to the SYSTEM and SETUP menus.
58 Function menus <ASSEMBLE> Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 ASSEM Toggle ___ Description of setting For setting the editing mode to ON or OFF. When the display is highlighted, the ASSEMBLE editing mode is set to ON, and the ASSEM button lights.
59 Function menus <INSERT> Registering the edit points After the edit IN and OUT points have been registered, the and buttons light. Automatic editing and manual editing • When the editing mode has been selected (the button is lighted), automatic editing or manual editing can be performed even after the INSERT screen has been exited.
60 Function menus <SETUP MENU/SYSTEM MENU> Selecting the menu items Select the menu item by turning the ADJ dial. (The cursor is moved down when the dial is turned clockwise and up when it is turned counter- clockwise.
61 Function menus <SETUP MENU/SYSTEM MENU> Flow of setting changes Select the menu item Open the screen. Close the screen. F6 (EXIT) Submenu Press the ADJ dial. Press the ADJ dial. Turn the ADJ dial. F i F4 (item reset) Turn the ADJ dial. F i F4 (item reset), F i F5 (SET) Turn the ADJ dial.
62 Function menus <FILE> F1 SHIFT F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Memory name Memory selection cursor File title (VTR) Warning message File title (VTR) File number (VTR) File number (VTR) File status (VTR) • This VTR comes with VTR MEMORY for storing the current settings (*) and VTR MEMORY to for storing these settings as a backup.
63 Function menus <FILE> File overwrite inhibit facility It is possible to lock the overwrite inhibit facility for individual files in VTR MEMORY to . Select the file to be locked, and press (LOCK) to lock it. If (LOCK) is pressed again, the facility is unlocked.
64 Function menus <PF1/PF2> F1 SHIFT F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Menu name Selection marker Registered menu number Item selection cursor Item number Item number Category Setting number Item name Press (RESET) while holding down the button. All the registered menu number and name displays will now go blank.
65 Function menus PF1/PF2 function buttons Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 : PREV Press ___ Description of setting For scrolling the on-screen menu pages in the forward direction. Setting ___ F2 ; NEXT Press ___ For scrolling the on-screen menu pages in the reverse direction.
66 Function menus PF1/PF2 function button names When SETUP menu items have been registered in the function buttons, the names of these function buttons are displayed as set forth in the table below.
67 Function menus Setup menu item No. Name of setup menu item Function button name 500 VITC BLANK VI BLK 501 VITC POS-1 VI PS1 502 VITC POS-2 VI PS2 503 TCG MODE TCG MD 504 RUN MODE RUN MD 505 TCG REG.
68 Function menus Setup menu item No. Name of setup menu item Function button name 713 CH1 IN SEL A1 IN 714 CH2 IN SEL A2 IN 715 CH3 IN SEL A3 IN 716 CH4 IN SEL A4 IN 717 CH5 IN SEL A5 IN 718 CH6 IN S.
69 <CARD> F1 SHIFT F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Memory name Memory selection cursor Warning message 1 F1 SHIFT F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Warning message 2 File status (VTR) File number (VTR) File number (CARD) File titl.
70 IC card data layout VTR memory data layout Current MULTI CUE MULTI CUE Lock ≤ <> Lock k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Current ERROR LOG ERROR LOG ≤ <> k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 • The SETUP MENU (curren.
71 Function menus Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 FORMAT F i Press ___ Description of setting For formatting the IC card. Setting ___ F2 SAVE < Press ___ For transferring data to the IC card files. ___ F4 DELETE F i Press ___ For deleting IC card files.
72 Function menus F1 SHIFT F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Registered item name Registered value Selection marker <50P IN/OUT ASSIGN> Pins in which functions can be registered IN pins: Pins 6 to 20, 22, 23, 25 OUT pins: Pin 21, 24, pins 32 to 46, 48 All other pins are reserved and cannot be changed.
73 Function menus <50P IN/OUT ASSIGN> Press (RESET) while holding down the button. All the registered item names and registered values are now set to the factory settings.
74 Function menus Special IN menu list (continued) Special OUT menu list No. SUPER DISPLAY Description of setting B22 UD FIT_V For switching the picture angle during down-conversion to letter box and the picture angle during up-conversion to the top/bottom cut status in the vertical direction.
75 C22 ERR0 C23 ERR1 C24 ERR2 Error status 000 SERVO NOT LOCKED (priority level 1) 001 SERVO LOCKED (priority level 4) 010 HIGH ERROR (amber) (priority level 3) 011 HIGH ERROR (red) (priority level 2).
76 Function menus <50P IN/OUT ASSIGN> 50P IN/OUT ASSIGN function buttons Function button/item Switching method Corresponding setup menu item F1 : PREV Press ___ Description of setting For scrolling the on-screen menu pages in the forward direction.
77 Function menus <50P IN/OUT ASSIGN> 50-pin assignment factory settings Pin no. I/O Setting item 1I REC 2I PLAY 3I FF 4I REW 5I STOP 6I ___ 7I ___ 8I 422 REMOTE ON 9I 422 REMOTE OFF 10 I LOCAL .
LOCAL HD HD AJ-HD1700 External encoder remote controller SD BOTH SD BOTH BOTH HD External encoder remote controller/AJ-HD1700 SD BOTH Setting Adjustment item 05: ENCODER SEL 06: V LEVEL CTRL 662: V LEVEL 663: C LEVEL 664: HUE ( or C PHASE) 665: SETUP LVL (or BK LVL) REMOTE 78 System menus No.
00 COARSE For adjusting the VIDEO OUT system phase in 1H steps. j : To advance the phase. i : To delay the phase. 0000 j 5H :: 0005 0H :: 0010 5H <Note> This setting remains unchanged even when the factory setting operation is performed. No./Item Description of setting 12 SYS H (HD)* UP For adjusting the system phase of the HD SDI output.
59/60 Hz mode: Status in which “0” (59/60) has been selected 50 Hz mode: Status in which “1” (50) has been selected 23/24 Hz mode: Status in which “2” (23/24) has been selected 25 Hz (HD) .
81 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. <BASIC> No./Item Description of setting 000 P-ROLL TIME For setting the preroll time.
82 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. <BASIC> (continued) No./Item Description of setting No./Item Description of setting 008 CHARA V-POS For setting the vertical positions of the characters for the time code and other superimposed displays of the HD SDI MONITOR, SD SDI MONITOR and VIDEO OUT3 connectors.
83 The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. Setup menus <BASIC> (continued) Formats in which the tape is played back No./Item Description of setting 031* 4 OUT REF Video output reference 0000 AUTO : When the HD REF input signal is supplied, it is used as the reference.
84 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. <OPERA TION> No./Item Description of setting 100 SEARCH ENA For selecting the direct search dial operation. 0000 DIAL : Direct search dial operations are performed. 0001 KEY : Operation does not transfer to the search mode unless the SHTL, JOG or VAR button is pressed.
85 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. <OPERA TION> (continued) 113* 1 REC INH For selecting whether to allow or inhibit recording on the cassette tape.
86 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. <OPERA TION> (continued) No./Item Description of setting 118* 1 SP MODE INH For selecting whether to allow or inhibit recording on a tape which has been written by a format other than DVCPRO HD-LP.
204 RS232C SEL For selecting whether the RS-232C connector is to function. 0000 OFF : The RS-232C connector does not function. 0001 ON : The RS-232C connector functions. 87 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. <INTERF ACE> No.
88 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. <EDIT> No./Item Description of setting 300 IN/OUT DEL For selecting the operation to be performed when an edit point has been set incorrectly (when the OUT point comes before the IN point).
89 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. <EDIT> (continued) No./Item Description of setting No./Item Description of setting 324* 1 EDIT RPLCEC As with setup menu item No.320, the VTR ’ s CUE edit presets are set to ON or OFF following the analog audio signals specified by the editor or controller.
90 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. <Precaution for STILL TIMER item setting> The cumulative total standby time passed in the same location increases at such times when the same material is repeatedly used as is the case when programs are transmitted, for example.
91 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. <TIME CODE> No./Item Description of setting 500* 4 VITC BLANK For selecting whether or not to output the VITC signal at the positions selected by setup menu items No.501 (VITC POS-1) and No.
92 513 VITC OUT For selecting how to output the VITC which is superimposed on the output video signal. 0000 SBC : In the playback mode, the time code recorded in the SBC area is output. 0001 VAUX : In the playback mode, the time code recorded in the VAUX area is output.
For accentuating the horizontal contours during down-conversion and line conversion (1080i < < > > 720p). 0000 0dB 0001 i 0.7dB 0002 i i 1dB 0003 i 1. 2dB 0004 i 1.5dB 0005 i 2dB 93 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
94 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. <VIDEO> (continued) No./Item Description of setting No./Item Description of setting 627 D/C ENH V For accentuating the vertical contours during down-conversion and line conversion (1080i < < > > 720p).
95 Setup menus <Note> Setup menu items No.638, 639, 640, 641 and 642 do not function when the AJ-UC1700G optional board has not been installed. The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
96 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. *DW: W ith SD output (SD tape playback or down-converted output) <VIDEO> (continued) No./Item Description of setting No./Item Description of setting 663 C LEVEL For adjusting the chroma level of the HD SDI output, SD SDI output and VIDEO output.
97 The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. *UP: With HD output (HD tape playback or up-converted output) *DW: With SD output (SD tape playback or down-converted output) No./Item Description of setting Setup menus <VIDEO> (continued) No.
98 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. <AUDIO> No./Item Description of setting No./Item Description of setting 700* 1 CH1 IN LV For selecting the audio input (CH1) reference level. 0000 4dB 0001 0dB 0002 j 20dB 701* 1 CH2 IN LV For selecting the audio input (CH2) reference level.
99 717* 1 CH5 IN SEL For selecting the CH5 input signal. 0000 INT SG : The internal signal is selected. 0001 DIGI : Digital input signals are selected.
100 733* 1 REC CUE For selecting the input signals to be recorded on the CUE track. 0000 CUE : CUE IN 0001 CH1 : Audio input CH1 signals 0002 CH2 : Audio input CH2 signals 0003 CH3 : Audio input CH3 s.
101 Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. <AUDIO> (continued) No./Item Description of setting No./Item Description of setting 739 CH2 CUE SEL For selecting the CH2 output status of the main signal line in the search mode.
102 749* 1 AUDIO PB VR For selecting whether the playback level adjustment controls are to function in the EE mode when INT SG has been selected on the <AUDIO> function menu. 0000 DIS : The INT SG output level is fixed at the UNITY level. 0001 ENA : The INT SG output level can be varied using the playback level adjustment controls.
103 Setup menus <AUDIO> (continued) No./Item Description of setting No./Item Description of setting 763 METER SCALE (This menu is not displayed for AJ-HD1700E.) For selecting the scale display of the audio level meter. 0000 PEAK_0 : [The audio level is displayed with 0 dB as the maximum level.
104 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 .
105 Setup menus Follow the steps below to switch the system frequency (59/60 Hz, 50 Hz, 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD) or 25 Hz(SD)). <How to switch the system frequency> 1 Following the procedure for the <SETUP MENU/SYSTEM MENU> (page 60) to change the system menu item No.
2F 106 2F 2F Setup menus <Menu management accompanying switching the system frequency> The system menu and setup menu have some items whose settings differ and other items with which no selectio.
60/24 107 Setup menus No. Menu item System menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) 59/60 23/24 50 25 (HD) d 12h 24h Same as for 59/60 002 TAPE TIMER OFF ON 004 SYNCHRONIZE MANU AUTO 010 MONI CONTROL 0s to 3s to 5s 0.
OFF OFF Same as for 59/60 PRE PRE 50 Same as for 59/60 108 BLANK THRU BLANK BLANK 500 VITC BLANK Setup menus Setup menus No. Menu item System menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) 59/60 23/24 25 (HD) 25 (SD) N-DEF.
109 Setup menus Setup menus No. Menu item System menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) 59/60 23/24 50 25 (HD) 25 (SD) The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
Same as for 59/60 25 (SD) 110 Setup menus No. Menu item System menu No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) 59/60 23/24 50 25 (HD) Setup menus The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
111 T ime code and user ’s bit T ime code The time code is used when the time code signal generated by the time code generator (time code signal generator) is to be recorded on the tape, its values .
112 Concerning the time code and user ’ s bit Setting the external time code 1 Set the VTR to the stop mode. 3 If the video input has been set to HD SDI input or INT SG, set TC SRC on the <TC> menu to EXT-L, SLTC or SVITC.
113 Display position The position of the characters superimposed on the display can be changed using (C HPOS) and (C VPOS) on the <TC SHIFT> menu and the ADJ dial. F3 F2 Superimpose screen The control signals, time code, etc. are displayed on this screen using abbreviations.
114 POWER OFF ON HEADPHONES PUSH LOCK FULL CH CONDITION MONITOR FULL/FINE REMOTE LR 9P 50P RS-232C CH 1 2345678 CUE XL/L/M - cassette Do not insert S-cassette without adapter EJECT AUDIO CH SELECT SHI.
115 Display saving function This function is provided to extend the service life of the LCD monitor. It starts up if none of the front panel controls have been operated or the cassette tape has not been run at all for about 5 minutes.
116 AB C D E F G H 2 Attach the outer member brackets to the rack. Check that the height is the same for the left and right brackets. 3 Remove the four screws at the front used to attach the left and right side panels. 4 Attach the AJ-MA75P rack-mounting adapters using the same four screws.
117 This VTR is equipped with an auto head cleaning function which automatically reduces the amount of dirt on the video heads. In order to maximize the VTR ’ s reliability, however, it is recommended that the video heads be cleaned as and when appropriate.
118 When a warning occurs in this VTR, the warning lamp lights up. When the DIAG menu is opened, a description of the warning will appear on the front panel LCD area and TV monitor. Also, when an abnormal operation is detected in this VTR, the AUTO OFF lamp lights up, and a message appears on the time code display area.
119 If “ T&S&M ” has been selected as the setup menu item No.006 (DISPLAY SEL) setting, a message appears in the mode display area whenever a warning or error has occurred. When a multiple number of errors have occurred, the one with the highest priority is displayed.
120 Higher Lower Error messages Display • Description • VTR operation and remedial action W arning messages Error messages Priority • Display • Description • VTR operation and remedial action SERVO NOT LOCKED This is displayed when the servo is not locked for 3 or more seconds during playback, recording or editing.
121 Error messages Display • Description • VTR operation and remedial action T REEL TORQUE ERR If an abnormal torque applied to the take-up reel motor is detected, the AUTO OFF lamp lights, and the message display blinks. VTR: Stops. • Set the POWER switch to OFF and then back to ON again.
122 The VTR can be operated by commands when the RS-232C interface is used. (Refer to the command tables on page 125 and 126.) ∫ Condition for acknowledging commands from RS-232C interface Setup menu item No.204 (RS232C SEL): ON If the above condition is not met, [ACK]+[STX]ER001[EXT] is returned to the external component.
123 Software specifications (protocol) 1. Communication parameters RS-232C interface Communication system Asynchronous, full duplex Transfer rate 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 bps Bit length 7 bi.
124 RS-232C interface 3. Return format [VTR > > controller (PC)] The following responses are made to the commands. If necessary, more than one response is made. ∫ When the communication has ended successfully 1. The receive completion message is returned.
125 RS-232C interface 5. Command table ∫ Commands relating to operation control <Notes> • As the return (completion) message, [ACK] is returned when data is received, and only the execution message which is subsequently returned is listed in the table.
126 RS-232C interface ∫ Commands relating to inquiries <Notes> • In terms of the return (completion) message, [ACK] is returned when data is received, and only the execution message which is subsequently returned is listed in the table.
127 RS-232C interface ∫ Microsoft QuickBASIC sample program CLS STX$ = CHR$(&H2): ETX$ = CHR$ (&H3): NAK$ = CHR$(15): ACK$ = CHR$(&H6) PRINT "*** RS-232C COMMUNICATION SAMPLE PROGRAM ***" PRINT "Type Command 'QUIT' to quit.
128 Connector signals VIDEO IN HD SERIAL IN (DIGITAL) BNC k 1, active-through (BNC k 1) HD REF IN BNC k 2, loop-through, 75 ™ termination switch provided SD REF IN BNC k 2, loop-through, 75 ™ term.
CUE INPUT IMPEDANCE SW This sets the CUE input impedance. HIGH/600 ™ 129 Connector signals P ARALLEL REMOTE (50P) Refer to 50P IN/OUT ASSIGN on the function menu (page 75) for the connection pin signals.
130 [GENERAL] indicates the safety information. Power supply: AC 100 – 240V, 50 – 60 Hz (AJ-HD1700P) AC 100 – 240V, 50 – 60 Hz (AJ-HD1700E) Power consumption: 240W Operating ambient temperature: 41 x F to 104 x F (5 x C to 40 x C) Operating ambient humidity: 10% to 80% (no condensation) Weight: Approx.
131 Specifications [VIDEO] Video signal adjustment ranges • Component style HD/SD SDI, composite output Y gain: j¶ to i 3 dB HD/SD SDI, composite output Pb gain: j¶ to i 3 dB HD/SD SDI, composite .
132 Specifications [OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES] Rack-mounting adapters: AJ-MA75P SD-HD format converter board: AJ-UC1700G Encoder/decoder board supporting DVCPRO HD bank data: AJ-VNC150P SDTI interface board: AJ-YAC150P Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
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