Panasonic Broadcast
AJ-SPD850p
Menu Information
Setup menus
The memory card recorder can hold five user files, each of
which has its own specific menu settings, and one of these
files can be selected for use.
Setting and releasing the lock mode
The lock mode can be set to protect the system file and
user file (USER2 to USER5) settings. Once the lock
mode is set, no further changes can be made to the
settings.
Setting and releasing the lock mode can be set for the
system file by using setup menu No. 40 (MENU LOCK)
and for the user files by using setup menu No.A03
(MENU LOCK).
Changing the file
(1) Press the MENU button
(2) Press the FF button while holding down the
DIAG (or SHIFT) button to switch to the next
user file or press the REW button while holding
down the DIAG (or SHIFT) button to return to
the previous user file
(1) Press the MENU button
(2) Press the REW or FF button while holding
down the DIAG (or SHIFT) button and select the
file for which the lock mode is to be set or
released
User files
SYSTEM
Each user file contains the
following items.
•BASIC
FF
REW
(3) Turn the search dial
USER 1
The cursor ( ) on the menu screen is moved to No. 40
(MENU LOCK) for the system file or to No. A03 (MENU
LOCK) for a user file.
•OPERATION
•INTERFACE
•EDIT
FF
REW
USER 2
(4) Turn the search dial while holding down the
SEARCH button to select whether the lock
mode is to be set or released
•TIME CODE
•VIDEO
•AUDIO
FF
REW
FF
REW
USER 3
To set the lock mode:
Set 0001 (ON) as the setting.
To release the lock mode:
Set 0000 (OFF) as the setting.
When the lock mode has been set, “LOCKED” flashes
on the menu screen. The counter display stops flashing
and remains lighted.
•V BLANK
•LCD
FF
REW
USER 4
•MENU
FF
REW
USER 5
SETUP-MENU
<USER2>
LOCKED
(3) To enter the selection made in step (2) for the
user file which is to be used, press the SET
button
NO .000-0005
000 P-ROLL TIME
001 LOCAL ENA
002 CTL DISP
5s
STOP
12h
003 REMAIN SEL
008 DISPLAY SEL
009 CHARA H-POS
010 CHARA V-POS
011 CHARA TYPE
012 SYS FORMAT
2L
The user file is changed and stored in the memory.
T&STA
4
18
WHITE
50M
Note:
Since the SYSTEM menu items are not included in user
files 1 through 5, first select the user file and switch to the
SYSTEM file, and then set the SYSTEM menu items.
(5) Press the SET button
The setting is stored in the memory.
Notes:
•The lock mode cannot be set for the USER1 file.
•Once set to the lock mode, a file cannot be reset to the
factory settings even by pressing the RESET button.
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Setup menus (continued)
Loading user files
Saving user files
The contents of the USER2, USER3, USER4 or USER5
file can be copied (loaded) into the USER1 file. Also, the
contents of the USER1 file can be copied (saved) into the
USER2, USER3, USER4 or USER5 file.
(1) Press the MENU button
(2) Press the REW or FF button while holding
down the DIAG (or SHIFT) button and select
USER1 file
(3) Turn the search dial to move the cursor ( ) on
the menu screen to No. A01 (SAVE)
Load/save
Lock mode can be
set
USER 1
USER 2
USER 3
USER 4
USER 5
Load/save
Load/save
Load/save
Lock mode can be
set
SETUP-MENU
<USER1>
MENU
NO .A00-0000
902 GUI OUTPUT
A00 LOAD
OFF
USER2
USER2
OFF
Lock mode can be
set
A01 SAVE
A02 P. ON LOAD
END
Lock mode can be
set
(1) Press the MENU button
(4) Turn the search dial while holding down the
SEARCH button to select the user file in which
the contents of USER1 are to be saved
Those user files which have been set to the lock mode
do not appear on the display. If all the user files have
been set to the lock mode, the “LOCKED” display
appears, and the contents of USER1 cannot be saved
into any of the user files.
(2) Press the REW or FF button while holding
down the DIAG (or SHIFT) button and select
USER1 file
(3) Turn the search dial to move the cursor ( ) on
the menu screen to No. A00 (LOAD)
SETUP-MENU
<USER1>
MENU
NO .A00-0000
902 GUI OUTPUT
A00 LOAD
OFF
USER2
USER2
OFF
A01 SAVE
(5) Press the SET button
A02 P. ON LOAD
END
The following message appears on the menu screen
and counter display.
Menu screen
(4) Turn the search dial while holding down the
SEARCH button to select the user file whose
contents are to be loaded into USER1
(5) Press the SET button
SETUP-MENU
SAVE
USER1 USER2 OK?
YES<PLAY>/NO<STOP>
The following message appears on the menu screen
and counter display.
Menu screen
Counter display
SETUP-MENU
LOAD
USER2 USER1 OK?
YES<PLAY>/NO<STOP>
The number of the user file selected in step (4) is
displayed at
.
(6) Press the PLAY button
The settings of USER1 are saved in the user file
selected in step (4) and stored in the memory. If the
STOP button is pressed instead, the settings are not
changed, and the USER1 menu display appears.
Counter display
(7) Turn the search dial to move the cursor ( ) on
the menu screen to a number other than No.
A00 (LOAD) or No. A01 (SAVE)
The number of the user file selected in step (4) is
displayed at
(6) Press the PLAY button
.
(8) Press the SET button
The settings of the user file selected in step (4) are
loaded, and the USER1 menu display appears. If the
STOP button is pressed instead, the settings are not
changed, and the USER1 menu display appears.
The USER1 settings are stored in the memory.
If the USER1 settings are not to be stored in the
memory, do not press the SET button but press the
MENU button instead.
(7) Turn the search dial to move the cursor ( ) on
the menu screen to a number other than No.
A00 (LOAD) or No. A01 (SAVE)
Automatically recalling a user file when
turning on the power
(8) Press the SET button
If the user file to be loaded is selected in advance using
setup menu No. A02 (P. ON LOAD), the file will be
automatically loaded into USER1 when the power is
turned on.
The USER1 settings are stored in the memory.
If the USER1 settings are not to be stored in the
memory, do not press the SET button but press the
MENU button instead.
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Setup menus (continued)
SYSTEM menu
No./Item
Description
No./Item
Description
This adjusts the audio output phase
with respect to the video output:
20.8 µs steps
Coarse adjustment of system phase: 90 ° units
11
16
AV PHASE
Note:
SYS SC COAR.
0000
0
–: The audio output phase is advanced
with respect to the video output.
+: The audio output phase is delayed
with respect to the video output.
If setting operation is
performed, the setting
value does not return to
factory (default) setting.
0001 90
0002 180
0003 270
Fine adjustment of system phase:
Variable range 45 ° or more
–: Advanced, +: Delayed
12
0000 –100
:
0100
:
:
0
:
SYS SC FINE
Note:
0000 –128
0200 100
If setting operation is
performed, the setting
value does not return to
factory (default) setting.
:
0128
:
:
0
:
18
System phase adjustment.
0255 127
SYS H OFFSET 0000 –3 : –13.4 µsec
0001 –2 : –8.96 µsec
System phase adjustment: 74 ns steps
–: Advanced, +: Delayed
13
0002 –1 : –4.52 µsec
0003
0004
0005
0006
Note:
0 : 0 sec
SYS H
1 : +4.52 µsec
2 : +8.96 µsec
3 : +13.4 µsec
Note:
0000 –128
If setting operation is
performed, the setting
value does not return to
factory (default) setting.
:
0128
:
:
0
:
If setting operation is performed, the
setting value does not return to factory
(default) setting.
0216 127
SCH phase adjustment: 90 ° units
(The SC phase changes but the H phase does not change.)
–: Advanced, +: Delayed
14
19
This sets whether the system phase is
to be adjusted by the memory card
recorder or from the external encoder
remote controller.
SCH COARSE
SYS SC/H
0000
0
0001 90
0002 180
0000 REMOTE :
0003 270
The system phase is adjusted from
the external encoder remote
controller.
SCH phase adjustment:
Total variable range: 45 ° or more
(The SC phase changes but the H phase
does not change.)
15
0001
LOCAL :
SCH FINE
The system phase is adjusted by the
memory card recorder.
Note:
–: Advanced, +: Delayed
This setting does not take effect when
LOCAL has been selected by the ENC
CONTROL switch on the front panel.
0000 –32
:
0032
:
:
0
:
0064
32
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
Video output signal adjustments
The video output signal adjustments are made by using the ENC CONTROL switch on the front panel and selecting the
SYSTEM menu item No. 19 (SYS SC/H) settings. A control matrix of the adjustments is shown below.
Setting
SYSTEM menu item SYSTEM menu item
Item adjusted
Front panel (under section)
ENC CONTROL
19: SYS SC/H
11: SYS SC COAR.
12: SYS SC FINE
13: SYS H
VIDEO LEVEL
CHROMA LEVEL
SET UP/BLACK
HUE/CHROMA PHASE
The memory card recorder
LOCAL
LOCAL
REMOTE
LOCAL
The memory card recorder
REMOTE
The memory card recorder
External encoder remote controller
REMOTE
External encoder remote controller
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Setup menus (continued)
SYSTEM menu
USER menu <BASIC>
No./Item
Description
No./Item
Description
000
This sets the preroll time.
The preroll time can be set from 0 to 15
This adjusts the brightness of the
LCD monitor on the front panel.
30
P-ROLL TIME seconds in 1-second increments.
BRIGHT
0000
0s
:
5s
:
0000
:
–7
:
:
0005
:
0007
:
0
:
0015 15s
0014
7
Note:
001
This selects the buttons which can be
operated on the front panel when the
REMOTE button is lit.
If setting operation is performed, the
setting value does not return to factory
(default) setting.
LOCAL ENA
0000
DIS :
This adjusts the contrast of the LCD
monitor on the front panel.
31
No buttons can be operated.
0001 STOP :
Only the STOP button can be operated.
0002
CONTRAST
0000
:
–7
:
ENA :
All buttons can be operated.
0007
:
0
:
002
This selects the 12 or 24 hour display
for the CTL counter.
0014
7
CTL DISP
Note:
0000 12h : 12 hour display
0001 24h : 24 hour display
If setting operation is performed, the
setting value does not return to factory
(default) setting.
003
This selects whether the remaining
time or total time is to be displayed in
the superimposed display of the
VIDEO OUT 3/ SDI OUT 3 connector
(optional) signals.
40
This selects whether the system file
lock mode is to be engaged or
released.
REMAIN SEL
MENU LOCK
0000 OFF : The lock is released (file
data can be changed).
0001 ON : The lock is engaged (file
data cannot be changed).
0000
0001
OFF: No display.
2L :
The remaining time is displayed on
the second line.
0002
1L :
The remaining time is displayed on
the first line.
0003 R/TTL :
The remaining time is displayed on
the first line, and the total time is
displayed in the second line.
Notes:
•When “2L” is selected, the remaining
time is not displayed if “TIME” has been
selected as the setup menu item No.
008 (DISPLAY SEL) setting.
•When “R/TTL” is selected, the total time
is not displayed if “TIME” has been
selected as the setup menu item No.
008 (DISPLAY SEL) setting.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
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Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <BASIC>
No./Item
Description
No./Item
009
Description
008
This selects what information is to be
provided by the time code and other
This sets the position of the characters
on the horizontal plane for the time
code and other superimposed displays
output from the VIDEO OUT 3/ SDI OUT
3 connector (optional).
DISPLAY SEL superimposed displays output from
CHARA H-POS
the VIDEO OUT 3/SDI OUT
connector (optional).
3
0000
TIME : Data only.
0000
:
0004
:
0
:
4
:
16
(The data indicates the value for
whichever of CTL, TC or UB currently
selected by the COUNTER button.)
0001 T&STA :
Data and operation status.
0002 T&S&M :
Data, operation status and mode.
0003 T&RT : Data and REC TIME
0004 T&YMD :
Data and REC DATE (year/month/day)
0005 T&MDY :
0016
Note:
Characters may extend beyond the
edges of the screen.
This sets the position of the characters
on the vertical plane for the time code
and other superimposed displays
output from the VIDEO OUT 3/ SDI OUT
3 connector (optional).
010
CHARA V-POS
Data and REC DATE (month/day/year)
0006 T&DMY :
Data and REC DATE (day/month/year)
[525i system]
[625i system]
0007 T&UB :
0000
:
0018
:
0
:
18
:
0000
:
0023
:
0
:
23
:
Data and user bit.
However, when UB has been selected
with the COUNTER button, the time
code is displayed after the user bit.
0008 T&CTL :
0022
22
0028
28
Data and CTL data.
Note:
However, when CTL has been
selected with the COUNTER button,
the time code is displayed after the
CTL data.
When the DISPLAY SEL setting causes
characters to extend beyond the edges of
the screen, the setting value is changed so
that the characters are automatically
displayed in a position on the screen.
0009
0010
T&T : Data and time code.
VITC:
011
This selects the display type for the
superimposed display output from the VIDEO
CHARA TYPE OUT 3/SDI OUT 3 connector (optional) as well
as for displays such as the setup menu, etc.
The time code and user bit recorded
on the card are displayed.
Notes:
•Mode display:
DVCPRO 50 (50 Mbps) = DVCPRO_50,
DVCPRO (25 Mbps) = DVCPRO,
DV = DV
0000 WHITE :
White characters against a black
background.
0001 W/OUT :
•An error message appears if a warning
or error has occurred when “T&S&M”
has been selected as this setting.
•The recording duration and recording
time and date are displayed when the
DV format applies. The operating
status is displayed instead when the
DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps) or DVCPRO
(25 Mbps) format applies.
White characters with a black border.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
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Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <BASIC>
No./Item
012
Description
No./Item
069
Description
This sets the memory card recorder’s
Sets the internal clock time.
recording and playback format.
SYS FORMAT
CLOCK SET
Note:
0000
50M :
Press the STOP button to display a sub-
screen for selecting the line to be
recorded. Press the STOP button again
to return from the sub-screen.
DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps) is selected.
0001
25M :
DVCPRO (25 Mbps) is selected.
0002
DV :
Sub-screen
00
DV (25 Mbps) is selected.
Note:
The format complies with the setting of
Sets the year.
this menu item when the card is ejected.
0000
:
0004
:
2000
:
2004
:
YEAR
017
This selects the size of the characters
for the superimposed display output
from the VIDEO OUT 3/SDI OUT 3
connector (optional).
CHARA SIZE
0030
2030
Sets the month.
01
0000 NORMAL : Standard size
0001
4 times larger than the standard size
Note:
When LARGE has been selected, only
time data is displayed, regardless of the
setup menu No.008 (DISPLAY SEL)
setting.
LARGE :
0001
:
0012
JAN
:
DEC
MONTH
Note:
If a nonexistent day is set while setting
Feb, April, June, September, or
November, it is set as the first day of the
following month.
Sets the day.
02
0001
:
1
:
DAY
0031
31
Note:
If a nonexistent day is set while setting
Feb, April, June, September, or
November, it is set as the first day of the
following month.
Sets the hour value.
Set the value based on 24-hour clock
03
time.
HOUR
0000
:
0
:
0023
23
Sets the minute value.
04
0000
:
0
:
MINUTE
0059
59
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
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Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <BASIC>
No./Item
Description
No./Item
070
Description
This selects the TV system.
Sets the time difference from the
world standard time.
05
[525i system]
[625i system]
TV SYSTEM
TIME ZONE
0000
0001
525
625
0000
0001
525
625
0000
0001
0002
00:00
+00:30
+01:00
:
:
0000:
0050
–00:30
The 525 interlace/59.94 Hz system is
selected.
0001:
Refer to the table below, and select the
setting which corresponds to the local
time.
The 625 interlace/50 Hz system is
selected.
Notes:
•After this setting is changed, turn off
and back on the power again to take it
effect.
•Analog video signals cannot be
selected using INPUT SELECT once
the TV system has been changed from
the factory setting.
Time
difference
Time
difference
City/region
City/region
00:00
- 00:30
- 01:00
- 01:30
- 02:00
- 02:30
- 03:00
- 03:30
- 04:00
- 04:30
- 05:00
- 05:30
- 06:00
- 06:30
- 07:00
- 07:30
- 08:00
- 08:30
- 09:00
- 09:30
- 10:00
- 10:30
- 11:00
- 11:30
- 12:00
+ 11:30
Greenwich
Azores
+ 13:00
+ 10:30
+ 12:00
+ 09:30
Lord Howe Island
New Zealand
Darwin Islands
Solomon Islands
Central Atlantic time + 11:00
+ 08:30
•When the setting is changed, the play
list is reset.
Buenos Aires
Newfoundland
Halifax
+ 10:00
+ 07:30
+ 09:00
+ 06:30
+ 08:00
+ 05:30
+ 07:00
+ 04:30
+ 06:00
+ 03:30
+ 05:00
+ 02:30
+ 04:00
Guam
Tokyo
Rangoon
Beijing
Bombay
Bangkok
Kabul
Dacca
Teheran
Islamabad
New York
Chicago
Denver
Los Angeles
Alaska
Abu Dhabi
Moscow
Marquesas Islands + 01:30
Hawaii
+ 03:00
+ 00:30
Midway Islands + 02:00
+ 12:45
Eastern Europe
Chatham Islands
Central Europe
Kwajalein Atoll
Norfolk Islands
+ 01:00
Note:
The clock has an accuracy equivalent to a monthly error
of 30 seconds with the power OFF. When the precise
time is required, check the time and reset it while the
power is ON.
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Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <OPERATION>
No./Item
Description
No./Item
105
Description
This selects the memory card
recorder mode in which the EE status
is established when the MODE switch
is set to EE.
100
This selects the direct search dial
operation.
SEARCH ENA
AUTO EE SEL
0000 DIAL :
For direct search dial operations.
0000
S/F/R :
0001 KEY :
EE status is established in STOP, FF
and REW modes.
However, EE status is established at
all times when the card is ejected,
regardless of the MODE switch
setting.
Operation is not transferred to the
search mode unless the search button
is pressed.
101
This sets the maximum speed for
shuttle operations.
SHTL MAX
0001
STOP :
0000
x8 : 8x normal speed
EE status is established in STOP
mode.
However, EE status is established at
all times when the card is ejected,
regardless of the MODE switch
setting.
0001 x16 : 16x normal speed
0002 x32 : 32x normal speed
0003 x60 : 60x normal speed
0004 x100 : 100x normal speed
102
This sets the maximum speed for FF
and REW operations.
0002
BLACK :
EE status is established in STOP
FF. REW MAX
mode.
0000 x32 : 32x normal speed
0001 x60 : 60x normal speed
0002 x100 : 100x normal speed
However, when the card is ejected, if
the MODE switch is set to;
EE: EE status is established.
PB: The picture becomes black and
the sound is muted.
104
This selects whether to warn the
operator when the REF. VIDEO signal
has not been connected.
REF ALARM
0003
BLACK1 :
EE status is established in STOP, FF
and REW modes.
0000 OFF :
Warning is not given.
0001 ON :
Warning is given by the flashing
STOP lamp.
Note:
Video and audio output may be disturbed
when the reference video signal is not
input, so it is recommended that a
system which inputs the reference video
signal be used.
However, when the card is ejected, if
the MODE switch is set to;
EE: EE status is established.
PB: The picture becomes black and
the sound is muted.
0004
GRAY :
EE status is established in STOP
mode.
However, when the card is ejected, if
the MODE switch is set to;
EE: EE status is established.
PB: The picture becomes gray and
the sound is muted.
0005 GRAY1 :
EE status is established in STOP, FF
and REW modes.
However, when the card is ejected, if
the MODE switch is set to;
EE: EE status is established.
PB: The picture becomes gray and
the sound is muted.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
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Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <OPERATION>
No./Item
Description
No./Item
113
Description
106
This selects the EE mode output
signals.
This selects whether audio input
switching using the INPUT SELECT
button is to be enabled or disabled.
EE MODE SEL
A IN SEL INH
0000 NORMAL :
Signals are output with a delay
equivalent to the length of internal
signal processing.
0000 OFF :
Audio input switching using the INPUT
SELECT button is enabled.
0001
THRU :
0001 ON :
Signals are output directly, without
internal processing, and so are output
with no delay.
Audio input switching using the INPUT
SELECT button is disabled.
0002 REC :
Note:
Audio input switching using the INPUT
SELECT button after the memory card
recorder has been transferred to a
recording mode is disabled.
When 1394 has been selected for the
video input signals or when INT SG has
been selected for video or audio, internal
operations are forcibly set to NORMAL.
Note:
Even when the ON or REC setting is
selected to disable audio input switching
using the INPUT SELECT button, it is
still possible to set the setup menu items
No. 715 (CH1 IN SEL), No. 716 (CH2 IN
SEL), No. 717 (CH3 IN SEL), No. 718
(CH4 IN SEL), No. 719 (D IN SEL12)
and No. 720 (D IN SEL34).
This set the play delay time in frame
increments.
107
PLAY DELAY
0000
:
0
:
0015
15
112
This selects whether video input
switching using the INPUT SELECT
button is to be enabled or disabled.
V IN SEL INH
0000 OFF :
Video input switching using the INPUT
SELECT button is enabled.
0001 ON :
Video input switching using the INPUT
SELECT button is disabled.
0002 REC :
Video input switching using the INPUT
SELECT button after the memory card
recorder has been transferred to a
recording mode is disabled.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
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Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <INTERFACE>
No./Item
Description
No./Item
208
Description
These settings are for selecting the
none, odd or even for the RS-232C
parity bit.
201
This selects whether the REMOTE
(9P) connector functions when the
REMOTE button is lit.
PARITY
9P SEL
0000 NON :
Parity bit is not used.
0001 ODD:
0000 OFF :
Connector does not function.
0001 ON : Connector functions.
An odd number of bits is used for the
parity system.
0002 EVEN:
202
This sets the ID information to be
returned to the controller.
ID SEL
An even number of bits is used for the
parity system.
0000
OTHER
0001 DVCPRO
209
These settings are for selecting
whether the ACK code is to be
RETURN ACK returned when a command is received
from RS-232C.
0002
ORIG
Notes:
•ID information of any VTR except for
the DVCPRO’s is set in OTHER.
•Select ORIG only when the unit has
been connected to the specified
controller.
0000 OFF : ACK code is not returned.
0001 ON : ACK code is returned.
204
This selects whether the RS-232C
connector functions when the
REMOTE button is lit.
RS232C SEL
0000 OFF :
Connector does not function.
0001 ON : Connector functions.
205
These settings are for selecting the
RS-232C communication speed (baud
rate). (Unit: Bps)
BAUD RATE
0000
0001
300
600
0002 1200
0003 2400
0004 4800
0005 9600
206
These settings are for selecting the
RS-232C data length. (Unit: bit)
DATA LENGTH
0000
0001
7
8
207
These settings are for selecting the
RS-232C stop bit length. (Unit: bit)
STOP BIT
0000
0001
1
2
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
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Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <EDIT>
No./Item
Description
No./Item
315
Description
This selects the mode after cue-up
operation is complete.
303
This selects STD or NON-STD in
accordance with the composite input
AFTER
CUE-UP
STD/NON-STD signal.
0000 STOP : STOP mode
0001 STILL : SHTL STILL mode
0000 AUTO :
Standard/non-standard signals are
320
This sets the maximum SLOW FWD
speed.
automatically
processed.
identified
and
VAR FWD MAX
0001
STD :
0000 +4 : +4x speed
0001 +2 : +2x speed
0002 +1 : +1x speed
Note:
At any speed setting other than 0 (+4),
the phase cannot be synchronized from
the editing controller.
Standard signals are processed.
(Forced STD)
0002 N-STD :
Non-standard signals are processed.
(Forced NON-STD)
Notes:
•Use the non-standard (NON-STD)
setting when video or audio trouble
occurs with signals from laser discs or a
satellite.
•At the NON-STD setting, the images
shown on the front panel's LCD monitor
will be significantly disrupted when the
unit's operation is transferred from the
play mode to EE mode: this is normal
and not indicative of malfunctioning.
321
This sets the maximum SLOW REV
speed.
VAR REV MAX
0000 –4 : –4x speed
0001 –2 : –2x speed
0002 –1 : –1x speed
323
This sets the maximum JOG FWD
speed.
JOG FWD MAX
0000 +4 : +4x speed
0001 +2 : +2x speed
304
This selects the REF LOCK mode.
0002 +1 : +1x speed
Notes:
REF LOCK
0000
AUTO :
Servo is synchronized with the input
signal during recording, or with the
REF signal during playback.
•The maximum speed is set to +1 x
when the dial on the front panel is
operated.
•At any speed setting other than 0 (+4),
the phase cannot be synchronized from
an editing controller which synchronizes
the phase using the JOG command.
0001
EXT :
Servo is synchronized at all times with
the REF signal.
0002
AUTO1 :
Servo is synchronized with the input
signal during recording, or with the
REF signal during playback.
324
This sets the maximum JOG REV
speed.
When there is no reference (REF)
signal, the EE output is synchronized
with the internal reference signal at
the AUTO setting or with the STD
input signal at the AUTO1 setting.
The AUTO1 setting is selected when
the STD signal is to be used.
JOG REV MAX
0000 –4 : –4x speed
0001 –2 : –2x speed
0002 –1 : –1x speed
Note:
The maximum speed is set to –1 x when
the dial on the front panel is operated.
Note:
At the AUTO setting, the images shown
on the front panel's LCD monitor will be
significantly disrupted when the unit's
operation is transferred from the play
mode to EE mode: this is normal and not
indicative of malfunctioning.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
51
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <TIME CODE>
No./Item
Description
No./Item
505
Description
This selects the time code to be used
when an external time code is to be
used.
500
This selects whether to output the
VITC signal at the positions selected
by setup menu items No. 501 (VITC
POS-1) and No. 502 (VITC POS-2).
EXT TC SEL
VITC BLANK
0000 LTC :
The LTC of the TIME CODE IN
0000 BLANK :
connector is used.
VITC signals are not output.
0001 VITC :
0001
THRU :
The VITC of the input video signal is used.
VITC signals are output.
Note:
This sets the position where the VITC
signal is to be inserted.
501
During recording, there is a discrepancy
in the picture and superimposed TC
value displayed, but the actual recording
is not adversely affected in any way.
VITC POS-1
[525i system]
[625i system]
0000 10L
0000
:
7L
:
506
This sets the usage status of the user
bit of the time code generated by the
TCG.
:
:
0006 16L
0004 11L
BINARY GP
:
:
:
:
0010 20L
0015 22L
0000 000 :
Note:
NOT SPECIFIED (character set not
specified)
0001 001 :
ISO CHARACTER (8 bits character
set based on ISO646, ISO2022)
0002 010 : UNASSIGNED 1 (undefined)
0003 011 : UNASSIGNED 2 (undefined)
0004 100 : UNASSIGNED 3 (undefined)
0005 101 : PAGE/LINE
The same line as the one used for the
setup menu items No. 502 (VITC POS-2)
and No. 662 (UMID POS) setting cannot
be set.
This sets the position where the VITC
signal is to be inserted.
502
VITC POS-2
[525i system]
[625i system]
0006 110 : UNASSIGNED 4 (undefined)
0007 111 : UNASSIGNED 5 (undefined)
0000 10L
0000
:
7L
:
:
:
0008 18L
0006 13L
This selects whether to control the
phase correction of the LTC which is
output from the TIME CODE OUT
connector.
507
:
:
:
:
0010 20L
0015 22L
PHASE CORR
Note:
The same line as the one used for the
setup menu items No. 501 (VITC POS-1)
and No. 662(UMID POS) setting cannot
be set.
0000 OFF :
Phase correction control is not
performed.
0001 ON :
503
This selects the signal to be
regenerated when the time code
generator (TCG) in the REGEN mode.
Phase correction control is performed.
508
This selects whether the CF flag of
the TCG is to ON.
TCG REGEN
TCG CF FLAG
0000 TC&UB :
0000 OFF : CF flag is OFF.
0001 ON : CF flag is ON.
Both the time code and user bit are
regenerated.
0001
TC :
509
This selects the DF or NDF mode for
CTL and TCG.
Only the time code is regenerated.
0002
UB :
DF MODE
Only the user bit is regenerated.
0000 DF :
The drop frame mode is used.
0001 NDF :
The non-drop frame mode is used.
Notes:
•Drop frame mode is valid only when the
REMOTE button is lit or the setup menu
No. 001 (LOCAL ENA) is set to ENA.
•This menu option is not displayed in the
625i system.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
52
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <TIME CODE>
USER menu <VIDEO>
No./Item
510
Description
No./Item
Description
This is used to switch the phase of
the time code, which is output from
the TIME CODE OUT connector, for
the external LTC input when the TCG
switch is at the “EXT” position.
600
This selects the internal signal.
TC OUT REF
INT SG
0001
BB :
The black burst is generated.
0002 CB100 :
100% color bars are generated.
0000 V OUT :
0003
CB75 :
Time code is synchronized with output
75% color bars are generated.
video signal.
0001 TC_IN :
601
This selects whether to float the
vertical sync position of the video
output in order to align the video
output phase with the input in the
EE/record/edit modes.
Time code is synchronized with
external time code input.
OUT VSYNC
511
This selects how the VITC which is to
be superimposed onto the output
video signal during playback is to be
output.
VITC OUT
0000 N-VF : Signals are not floated.
0001
VF : Signals are floated.
603
This selects ON or OFF for the closed
caption signal of the first field.
0000 SBC :
The time code recorded in the sub
code area is output as the VITC.
0001 VAUX :
CC (F1)
BLANK
0000 BLANK :
Signal is forcibly blanked.
0001 THRU : Signal is not blanked.
Note:
This menu option is not displayed in the
625i system.
The time code recorded in the VAUX
area is output as the VITC.
514
This selects whether or not to record
the internal time code generator value
in the VAUX area.
VITC GEN
604
This selects ON or OFF for the closed
caption signal of the second field.
0000 OFF :
CC (F2)
BLANK
The internal time code generator
value is not recorded in the VAUX
area.
When video signals on which the time
code has been recorded are input, the
time code of the input signals is
recorded in the VAUX area.
0000 BLANK :
Signal is forcibly blanked.
0001 THRU : Signal is not blanked.
Note:
This menu option is not displayed in the
625i system.
0001 ON :
605
This selects the freeze mode for still
pictures.
The internal time code generator
value is recorded in the VAUX area.
Note:
If 1394 has been selected as the input
signals, the time code on the input
compressed signals will be recorded
regardless of this menu’s setting.
FREEZE SEL
0000
FIELD : Field freeze.
0001 FRAME : Frame freeze.
Notes:
•When frame freeze has been selected,
the frame slow status is established
with the slow setting.
Sub code area:
•This setting is also followed when there
is a freeze command from the RS-422A
connector, but the picture displayed on
the LCD monitor screen shown at this
time will not be frozen.
This area is separate from the video and audio data area on
the P2 card. The time code complying with SMPTE/EBU
standards is stored here.
VAUX area:
This area is to be found in the video data area on the P2 card.
The additional information relating to the video data is
stored here.
606
This selects chroma color killer
processing for the video output
signals.
OUT C KILL
0000
B/W :
No color signals are output.
0001 COLOR :
Color signals are output.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
53
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <VIDEO>
No./Item
609
Description
No./Item
620
Description
This selects the operation mode for
edge subcarrier reduction (ESR) in
the playback circuit.
This selects whether to superimpose
EDH onto the SDI output signals.
ESR MODE
EDH
0000 OFF : EDH is not superimposed.
0001 ON : EDH is superimposed.
Note:
0000 OFF :
The mode is forcibly set to OFF.
0001 AUTO :
Even when ON is selected for this
setting, EDH is not superimposed onto
the signals output from the SDI OUT 3
connector (optional) if the SUPER switch
on the front panel is set to ON.
The mode is automatically set to ON
or OFF depending on the memory
card recorder operation.
This selects the cross color
processing during playback.
621
610
This selects the analog component
input level.
CCR MODE
0000 OFF :
PB/PR IN LV
The cross color is output with no
changes made.
0001 ON :
The cross color can be reduced.
Note:
0000
M II : M II level
0001 B-CAM : ß-CAM level
Note:
This menu option is not displayed in the
625i system.
This menu option is not displayed in the
625i system.
611
This selects Y/C separation
processing for the composite input
624
This selects whether to record the
closed caption signals multiplexed on
the input signals on the card.
YC SEP MODE signals.
CC REC
0000
B/W :
The signals are processed as B/W
signals.
0000 OFF :
No closed caption signal is recorded.
In addition, the EE output signals are
blanked.
0001 AUTO :
The signals are automatically
detected.
0001 ON :
614
This selects the analog component
output level.
When a closed caption signal is
detected from the selected input
signal, it can be recorded on the card.
Notes:
•This menu option is not displayed in the
625i system.
•If 1394 has been selected as the input
signals, the closed caption signal on the
input compressed signals will be
recorded regardless of this menu’s
setting.
PB/PR OUT LV
0000
M II : M II level
0001 B-CAM : ß-CAM level
Note:
This menu option is not displayed in the
625i system.
618
This selects the interpolation
operation.
INTERPOLATE Vertical interpolation is conducted
automatically during slow-motion
playback to reduce the vertical
movement of the playback pictures.
However, this menu item enables the
interpolation operation to be forcibly
turned off.
645
This selects whether to record the
WIDE information on the card.
WIDE SELECT
0001
WIDE :
The information is recorded.
0002 NORMAL :
No information is recorded.
Note:
If 1394 has been selected as the input
signals, the input information will be
recorded.
0000 OFF :
Interpolation is forcibly turned off.
0001 AUTO :
Interpolation is automatically turned
on during slow-motion playback.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
54
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <VIDEO>
No./Item
622
Description
No./Item
623
Description
For setting 7.5% setup processing to be
performed on input and output signals
in the DVCPRO (25 Mbps) mode.
For setting 7.5% setup processing to be
performed on input and output signals
in the DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps) mode.
SETUP 25
SETUP 50
(For AJ-SPD850P) When the STOP button is pressed,
operation is transferred to the sub-
screen, and the setup level is set for
each output. To return from the sub-
screen, press the STOP button again.
(For AJ-SPD850P) When the STOP button is pressed,
operation is transferred to the sub-
screen, and the setup level is set for
each output. To return from the sub-
screen, press the STOP button again.
Note:
Note:
This setup menu is not displayed in the
This setup menu is not displayed in the
625i system.
625i system.
Sub-screen
Sub-screen
00
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the input composite signal.
00
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the input composite signal.
CMPST IN
CMPST IN
0000 THRU :
0000 THRU :
The signal is recorded in its original
The signal is recorded in its original
form.
form.
0001
CUT :
0001
CUT :
The signal is recorded with the 7.5%
The signal is recorded with the 7.5%
setup removed.
setup removed.
01
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the output composite signal.
01
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the output composite signal.
CMPST OUT
CMPST OUT
0000 THRU :
0000 THRU :
The signal is output in its original form.
The signal is output in its original form.
0001
ADD :
0001
ADD :
The signal is output with the 7.5%
The signal is output with the 7.5%
setup added.
setup added.
Note:
Note:
Bear in mind the setting for sub-screen
item No. 03 (CMPNT OUT) of setup
menu item No. 622 (SETUP 25).
Bear in mind the setting for sub-screen
item No. 03 (CMPNT OUT) of setup
menu item No. 623 (SETUP 50).
02
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the input component signal.
02
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the input component signal.
CMPNT IN
CMPNT IN
0000 THRU :
0000 THRU :
The signal is recorded in its original form.
The signal is recorded in its original form.
0001
CUT :
0001
CUT :
The signal is recorded with the 7.5%
The signal is recorded with the 7.5%
setup removed.
setup removed.
03
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the output composite, component
and serial (digital) signal.
03
This selects the 7.5% setup processing
for the output composite, component
and serial (digital) signal.
CMPNT OUT
CMPNT OUT
0000 THRU :
0000 THRU :
The signal is output in its original form.
The signal is output in its original form.
0001
CUT :
0001
CUT :
The signal is output with the 7.5%
The signal is output with the 7.5%
setup removed.
setup removed.
0002
ADD :
0002
ADD :
The signal is output with the 7.5%
The signal is output with the 7.5%
setup added.
setup added.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
55
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <VIDEO>
USER menu <AUDIO>
No./Item
Description
No./Item
Description
660
This selects whether or not to record
the UMID information on the card.
701
This selects the audio input (CH1)
reference level switching.
UMID REC
CH1 IN LV
0000 OFF :
0000
0001
0002 –20dB
4dB
0dB
UMID information is not recorded on
the card. In addition, EE output
signals are blanked.
702
This selects the audio input (CH2)
reference level switching.
0001
ON :
UMID information is recorded on the
card.
Note:
If THRU has been selected as the setup
menu item No. 106 (EE MODE SEL)
setting, UMID information of the EE
output signals will be blanked.
CH2 IN LV
0000
0001
0002 –20dB
4dB
0dB
703
This selects the audio input (CH3)
reference level switching.
CH3 IN LV
661
This selects the UMID information to be
recorded on the card when ON has been
selected as the setup menu item No. 660
(UMID REC) setting.
0000
0001
0002 –20dB
4dB
0dB
UMID GEN
704
This selects the audio input (CH4)
reference level switching.
0000 INT :
CH4 IN LV
Newly created UMID information of
this unit is always recorded.
0001 EXT :
0000
0001
0002 –20dB
4dB
0dB
The UMID information of the input
signals is recorded.
706
This selects the audio output (CH1)
reference level switching.
Newly created UMID information of
this unit is recorded if there is no
UMID information on the input signals.
CH1 OUT LV
0000
0001
4dB
0dB
This sets the line on which the UMID
information is to be superimposed.
662
0002 –20dB
UMID POS
707
This selects the audio output (CH2)
reference level switching.
[525i system]
[625i system]
0000
BLANK
0000
BLANK
CH2 OUT LV
0001
:
12L
:
0001
:
18L
:
0000
0001
4dB
0dB
0006
:
0008
17L
:
19L
0010
:
0015
17L
:
22L
0002 –20dB
708
This selects the audio output (CH3)
reference level switching.
Note:
CH3 OUT LV
The line selected for the setup menu
item No. 501 (VITC POS-1) and No. 502
(VITC POS-2) settings cannot be
selected for this item.
0000
0001
4dB
0dB
0002 –20dB
709
This selects the audio output (CH4)
reference level switching.
CH4 OUT LV
0000
0001
4dB
0dB
0002 –20dB
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
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Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <AUDIO>
No./Item
Description
No./Item
719
Description
711
This selects the audio monitor output
(Lch) reference level switching.
This selects the CH1 and CH2 digital
input when USER SET has been selected
by pressing the memory card recorder’s
AUDIO INPUT SELECT button.
MONIL OUT
LV
D IN SEL12
0000
0001
4dB
0dB
0002 –20dB
0000 AES : AES input
0001 SIF : SDI input
712
This selects the audio monitor output
(Rch) reference level switching.
720
This selects the CH3 and CH4 digital
input when USER SET has been selected
by pressing the memory card recorder’s
AUDIO INPUT SELECT button.
MONIR OUT
LV
0000
0001
4dB
0dB
D IN SEL34
0002 –20dB
0000 AES : AES input
0001 SIF : SDI input
713
This selects whether to link the
volume level of the audio monitor
output to the setting of the
headphone volume control.
MONI OUT
727
This selects the processing method
for the audio edit points (IN point,
OUT point) during playback etc.
PB FADE
0000 UNITY :
The sound is output at a fixed level
regardless of the position of the
volume control.
0000 AUTO :
The processing method accords with
the status established during
recording.
0001
VAR :
The volume level is linked to the
setting of the volume control.
0001 CUT : Forced CUT
0002 FADE : Forced FADE
728
This selects whether to superimpose
the audio data onto the SDI output.
715
This selects the CH1 input when
USER SET has been selected by
pressing the memory card recorder’s
AUDIO INPUT SELECT button.
EMBEDDED
AUD
CH1 IN SEL
0000 OFF : Data is not superimposed.
0001 ON : Data is superimposed.
0000 ANA : Analog input.
0001 DIGI : Digital input.
734
This selects whether the operation of
the MONITOR SELECT button on the
front panel is to be enabled or
disabled.
MONI SEL
INH
716
This selects the CH2 input when
USER SET has been selected by
pressing the memory card recorder’s
AUDIO INPUT SELECT button.
CH2 IN SEL
0000 OFF : Operation is enabled.
0001 ON : Operation is disabled.
0002 ON1 :
0000 ANA : Analog input.
Operation is disabled in the FULL
display mode and enabled only in the
FINE display mode.
0001 DIGI : Digital input.
717
This selects the CH3 input when
USER SET has been selected by
pressing the memory card recorder’s
AUDIO INPUT SELECT button.
CH3 IN SEL
754
This selects the input audio channel
switching mode using the REC
AMIX SEL INH CH1/CH3 and REC CH2/CH4 buttons.
0000 ANA : Analog input.
0001 DIGI : Digital input.
0000 OFF :
The audio input channels can be
switched using the REC CH buttons.
0001 ON :
This selects the CH4 input when
USER SET has been selected by
pressing the memory card recorder’s
AUDIO INPUT SELECT button.
718
CH4 IN SEL
Switching of the audio input channels
using the REC CH buttons is
prohibited.
0000 ANA : Analog input.
0001 DIGI : Digital input.
0002 REC :
After the unit's operation has been
transferred to recording, switching of
the audio input channels using the
REC CH buttons is prohibited.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
57
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <V BLANK>
No./Item
755
Description
No./Item
Description
Used to select the number of AUDIO
channels for DVCPRO (25 Mbps) or
DV (25 Mbps) recording.
Sub-screen
This selects the additional line where
the signals are to be recorded.
00
25M REC
CH
REC LINE1
0000
2CH:
[525i system]
[625i system]
Records on two channels.
0000 10L
0000
7L
:
9L
:
0001
4CH :
:
:
:
0002
:
0015 22L
0016 320L
Records on four channels.
0002 12L
Note:
:
:
Four-channel recording is always used
with DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps).
0012 22L
0013 263L
0014 273L
800
This selects the mode for recording
signals on additional lines.
:
:
:
:
0031 335L
0032 623L
ADD LINE 25
0025 284L
0026 525L
0000
OFF :
No signals are recorded on additional
lines.
0001 YC422 :
The 422 mode signals are recorded
on 1 line.
0002 YC411 :
The 411 mode signals are recorded
on 1 line.
0003 Y1_B/W :
Only the Y signal is recorded on 1 line
directly.
0004 Y1_BPF :
Only the Y signal is recorded on 1 line after
it has been separated from the C signal.
0005
Only the C signal is recorded on 1
line.
0006 Y2_B/W :
This selects the additional line where
the signals are to be recorded.
01
REC LINE2
[525i system]
[625i system]
0000 10L
0000
:
7L
:
:
:
0012 22L
0013 263L
0014 273L
0015 22L
0016 320L
:
:
:
:
0018 322L
0016 275L
:
:
:
:
0031 335L
0032 623L
0025 284L
0026 525L
C1 :
Note:
This menu option is not displayed when
additional line mode setting “1” through
“5” has been selected.
Only the Y signal is recorded on 2
lines directly.
0007 Y2_BPF :
Only the Y signal is recorded on 2
lines after it has been separated from
the C signal.
0008
C2 :
Only the C signal is recorded on 2
lines.
Notes:
•When a setting from “0001 (YC422)” to
“0008 (C2)” is selected and the STOP
button is pressed, operation transfers to
the sub-screen, and the recording line
or lines can be selected.
To return from the sub-screen, press
the STOP button again.
•The setting takes effect when the
system format is 25 Mbps.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
58
Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <V BLANK>
No./Item
801
Description
No./Item
Description
This selects the mode for recording
signals on additional lines.
This selects the additional line where
the signals are to be recorded.
02
ADD LINE 50
REC LINE3
0000
OFF :
[525i system]
0000 10L
[625i system]
No signals are recorded on additional lines.
0000
:
7L
:
0001
YC422 :
:
:
The 422 mode signals are recorded
on 2 lines.
0003 13L
0003 10L
:
:
:
:
0002
Y4_B/W :
0012 22L
0013 263L
0015 22L
0016 320L
Only the Y signal is recorded on 4
lines directly.
:
:
:
:
0003
Y4_BPF :
0025 284L
0026 525L
0032 623L
Only the Y signal is recorded on 4
lines after it has been separated from
the C signal.
Note:
This menu option is not displayed when
setting “1” has been selected as the
additional line mode.
0004
C4 :
Only the C signal is recorded on 4 lines.
Notes:
This selects the additional line where
the signals are to be recorded.
03
•When a setting from “0001 (YC422)” to
“0004 (C4)” is selected and the STOP
button is pressed, operation transfers to
the sub-screen, and the recording lines
can be selected.
To return from the sub-screen, press
the STOP button again.
•The setting takes effect when the
system format is 50 Mbps.
REC LINE4
[525i system]
0000 10L
[625i system]
0000
:
7L
:
:
:
0012 22L
0013 263L
0015 22L
:
:
:
:
0019 323L
0017 276L
:
:
Sub-screen
00
:
:
0031 335L
0032 623L
0025 284L
0026 525L
This selects the additional line where
the signals are to be recorded.
Note:
REC LINE1
[525i system]
[625i system]
This menu option is not displayed when
setting “1” has been selected as the
additional line mode.
0000 10L
0000
7L
:
9L
:
:
:
:
0002
:
0015 22L
0016 320L
0002 12L
802
This selects the type of teletext
signals to be recorded.
:
:
0012 22L
0013 263L
0014 273L
TELETEXT
SEL
0000
MOJI : MOJI system
:
:
(For AJ-SPD850P) 0001 NABTS : NABTS system
Notes:
:
:
0031 335L
0032 623L
0025 284L
0026 525L
•This menu option is not displayed in the
625i system.
•VITC signals are often mistakenly
detected as teletext signals when the
NABTS system has been selected. If
this happens, select MANU as the
setting for setup menu No. 803
(TELETEXT DET), then select the line
for teletext signals.
This selects the additional line where
the signals are to be recorded.
01
REC LINE2
[525i system]
[625i system]
0000 10L
0000
:
7L
:
:
:
0012 22L
0013 263L
0014 273L
0015 22L
0016 320L
:
:
:
:
0018 322L
0016 275L
:
:
:
:
0031 335L
0032 623L
0025 284L
0026 525L
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
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Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <V BLANK>
No./Item
Description
No./Item
804
Description
This turns the blanking ON or OFF in
the vertical blanking period of the
video output signals.
803
This selects the method used to
detect the lines in which the teletext
signals are to be recorded.
BLANK LINE
TELETEXT
DET
0000 BLANK :
0000
OFF :
Blanking is effected forcibly for all
The teletext signals are not recorded.
lines.
0001
AUTO :
0001 THRU :
The teletext signals are automatically
No blanking is effected for any of the
detected and recorded.
lines.
0002
MANU :
0002 MANU :
The lines in which the teletext signals
are to be recorded are selected and
set.
Blanking ON or OFF is selected for
each line.
Note:
Notes:
When setting “MANU” is selected and
the STOP button is pressed, operation
transfers to the subscreen, and ON or
OFF can be selected for each line. To
return from the sub-screen, press the
STOP button again.
•The number of lines in which the
teletext signals can be recorded
depends on the number of recording
lines which was entered as the setup
menu No. 800 (ADD LINE 25) or No.
801 (ADD LINE 50) setting. [See
“Number of lines which can be set for
TELETEXT.”]
Sub-screen
•When setting “MANU” is selected and
the STOP button is pressed, operation
transfers to the sub-screen, and the
number of recording lines can be
selected.
0000 BLANK :
Blanking is forcibly effected.
0001 THRU : No blanking is effected.
[525i system]
00
LINE 10&273
:
11
To return from the sub-screen, press
the STOP button again.
LINE 21&284
•When the input signal is a non-standard
signal or N-STD has been selected for
the setup menu No. 303 (STD/NON-
STD) setting, teletext signals will not be
played back correctly in EE mode.
[625i system]
00
LINE 7&320
:
15
LINE 22&335
Sub-screen
This selects the lines in which the
teletext signals are to be recorded.
[525i system]
00
REC LINE1
[525i system]
0000 OFF
[625i system]
0000 OFF
:
12
0001 10&273
0002 11&274
0003 12&275
0004 13&276
0005 14&277
0006 15&278
0007 16&279
0008 17&280
0009 18&281
0010 19&282
0011 20&283
0012 21&284
0001 7&320
0002 8&321
0003 9&322
0004 10&323
0005 11&324
0006 12&325
0007 13&326
0008 14&327
0009 15&328
0010 16&329
0011 17&330
0012 18&331
0013 19&332
0014 20&333
0015 21&334
REC LINE13
[625i system]
00
REC LINE1
:
14
REC LINE15
0013
22
0016
22
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
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Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <V BLANK>
Number of lines which can be set for TELETEXT
No./Item
900
Description
•When 25 Mbps is the recording/playback format.
Sets LCD protect mode.
Number of lines which can be set
LCD
PROTECT
0000
0001
OFF : LCD protect mode is off.
ON : LCD protect mode is on.
[525i system]
[625i system]
No. 800:
660:
660:
ADD LINE
25 setting value
UMID REC setting value UMID REC setting value
Notes:
OFF
13
5
ON
10
4
OFF
14
7
ON
12
5
•If no operations are performed on the
front panel, or if the video is not
updated for some length of time, LCD
output is turned off after approximately
five minutes.
•To turn off LCD protect mode, operate a
button or dial on the front panel, or start
playback through the controller.
Note that the operation performed to
turn off LCD protect mode will be
executed.
OFF
YC422
YC411
Y1_B/W
Y1_BPF
C1
Y2_B/W
Y2_BPF
C2
8
5
10
8
13
5
10
4
14
7
12
5
•When 50 Mbps is the recording/playback format.
Number of lines which can be set
[525i system] [625i system]
660: 660:
901
This sets the brightness of the LCD's
backlight.
No. 801:
ADD LINE
50 setting value
BL BRIGHT
UMID REC setting value UMID REC setting value
0000 NORMAL:
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
The backlight lights at the normal
brightness level.
0001
OFF
YC422
Y4_B/W
Y4_BPF
C4
HIGH:
10
9
15
12
The backlight lights brightly.
902
This sets whether to output the GUI
screen display to the ANALOG
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT, ANALOG
COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT and SERIAL
DIGITAL COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
connectors.
GUI OUTPUT
0000
OFF:
The screen display is not output.
0001
ON:
The screen display is output.
903
This sets whether to display the
thumbnail screen when the power is
turned on.
P.ON GUI
0000
OFF:
The thumbnail screen is not
displayed.
0001
THUMB:
The thumbnail screen is displayed.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
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Setup menus (continued)
USER menu <MENU>
No./Item
Description
No./Item
A02
Description
A00
This selects the user file whose
contents will be loaded into USER1.
This loads the contents of the
selected user file into USER1 and it
starts operation with the USER1
settings when the power is turned on.
LOAD
P. ON LOAD
0000 USER2 :
The USER2 file contents are loaded.
0001 USER3 :
0000
OFF :
The USER3 file contents are loaded.
0002 USER4 :
Operation is started with the settings
of the previously set user file.
0001 USER2 :
The USER4 file contents are loaded.
0003 USER5 :
The USER5 file contents are loaded.
Note:
The contents of USER2 are loaded
into USER1 and operation is started
with the USER1 settings.
When the SET button is pressed after
loading, the setting will be stored in the
memory. When the MENU button is
pressed, the setting will not be changed.
0002 USER3 :
The contents of USER3 are loaded
into USER1 and operation is started
with the USER1 settings.
0003 USER4 :
A01
This selects the user file into which
the USER1 settings will be saved.
The contents of USER4 are loaded
into USER1 and operation is started
with the USER1 settings.
SAVE
0000
USER2 :
0004 USER5 :
The settings are saved in USER2.
The contents of USER5 are loaded
into USER1 and operation is started
with the USER1 settings.
0001
USER3 :
The settings are saved in USER3.
0002
USER4 :
A03
This selects whether to set or release
the user file (USER2-USER5) lock
mode.
The settings are saved in USER4.
0003
USER5 :
MENU LOCK
The settings are saved in USER5.
0004 LOCKED :
0000 OFF : The lock is released
(changes can be made).
0001 ON : The lock is set
(changes are prohibited).
Note:
This display appears when all the user
files are in the change prohibit status.
Notes:
•User files whose status have been set
to change prohibit cannot be selected.
•When all the user files are in the
change prohibit status, the “LOCKED”
display appears and the contents
cannot be saved.
The lock cannot be set for USER1.
Notes:
•No. A00 (LOAD), No. A01 (SAVE) and No. A02 (P. ON
LOAD) are the menu items which can be set only for
USER1.
They are not displayed with the USER2-USER5 files.
•No. A03 (MENU LOCK) is the menu item which can be
set only for the USER2-USER5 files.
It is not displayed with USER1.
The underlined items indicates the initial setting.
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